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HAM radio frequencies/repeater?

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I'll be driving down from Seattle for the event (I met some of you last year). What repeater(s) and/or frequencies are used during the event? I'd like to program my radio beforehand.

Thanks,

David
 

Hants

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146.460 is the primary general-use frequency we'll be using.

We have frequencies for each trail, but we haven't updated them for this year yet. We had some interference last year so a few of them need to change.
 

60wag

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Have the trail freqs been determined for CM10 yet?
 

60wag

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It there a list of trail freqs posted yet? TIA
 

Hants

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Here's the list from last year:

Behind The Rocks 145.51
Chicken Corners 145.59
Cliff Hanger 145.67
Fins and Things 146.42
Gold Bar Rim 146.6
Golden Spike 147.44
Hells Revenge 147.52
Kane Creek Canyon 147.56
Metal Masher 147.48
Moab Rim 147.4
Poison Spider Mesa 147.6
Porcupine Rim 145.79
Pritchett Canyon 145.71
Steel Bender 145.63
Wipe Out Hill 145.55

There may be some changes this year, but I don't know what they are at this time.
 

60wag

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BTT

Is there a list of freqs for CM11 yet?
 

farnhamstj

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Friendly reminder that we require CB radio. Most of the Cruise Moab participants do not have HAM. Please be sure we are using CB to communicate if you are a trail leader or tail gunner.
 

leiniesred

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Bruce:

We have added some new trails and there may be some changes from previous years.
The good news is we're talking simplex. No need to program tones or offsets or anything fancy like that.

I've asked for clarification from a Utah frequency coordinator concerning simplex frequency spacing in the Moab area. It might be 20Khz, might be 15Khz.

I bet I have it locked down this weekend.
 

rover67

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Thanks for working on this Stephen!
 
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