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| − | + | NH DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL & CULTURAL RESOURCES | |
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| + | DNCR is responsible for the natural, cultural, historial and heritage of the granite state. DNCR is made up of five divisions including, Forests & Lands, State Parks, the State Arts Council, the State Library and Historical Resources. | ||
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| + | *Forests & Lands as well as State Parks are the divisions most associated with radio communications. The Forest Protection Bureau is responsible for wildland firefighting and timber law enforcement. Various bureaus within Forests & Lands utilize radios on a limited basis with the Bureau of Communication overseeing all radio systems and sites for DNCR. | ||
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| + | *The Division of State Parks is the largest user of radio communications. There are over 90 park properties with varying radio use from having no radios some using several portable, mobile, or stationary radios. Larger state parks include: Bear Brook State Park, Hampton Beach State Park, Monadnock State Park, Mount Washington State Park, and others. | ||
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|151.2950||R||N850||Ch-2 North Operations||2013.07.28 ecps92 | |151.2950||R||N850||Ch-2 North Operations||2013.07.28 ecps92 | ||
|-align="center" | |-align="center" | ||
| − | |159.2250||S||N850||Tac-1 Tactical Operations|| | + | |159.2250||S||N850||Tac-1 Tactical / Fireground Operations|| |
|-align="center" | |-align="center" | ||
| − | |151.2875||S||N850||Tac-2 Tactical Operations|| | + | |151.2875||S||N850||Tac-2 Tactical / Fireground Operations|| |
|-align="center" | |-align="center" | ||
| − | |159.2775||S||N850||Tac-3 Tactical Operations|| | + | |159.2775||S||N850||Tac-3 Tactical / Fireground Operations|| |
|-align="center" | |-align="center" | ||
|151.3775||S||N850||Fire Towers / Air Patrol||2020.09.22 JBolduc | |151.3775||S||N850||Fire Towers / Air Patrol||2020.09.22 JBolduc | ||
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|151.1375||R||156.7||VTAC36 Tactical Repeater|| | |151.1375||R||156.7||VTAC36 Tactical Repeater|| | ||
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|} | |} | ||
*<font color="black">The Forest Protection Bureau of DFL handles Law Enforcement and Forest Fire Services and is the primary user of the DFL Radio System. In addition the Forest Protection Bureau operates several Fire Towers and a contract Air Patrol operation. | *<font color="black">The Forest Protection Bureau of DFL handles Law Enforcement and Forest Fire Services and is the primary user of the DFL Radio System. In addition the Forest Protection Bureau operates several Fire Towers and a contract Air Patrol operation. | ||
| − | + | * [https://www.nh.gov/nhdfl/documents/fire-tower-map.pdf Fire Tower Map] | |
*Forest Rangers are identified by single digit callsigns for Administration/Supervisors and two digit callsigns for Rangers. 1 precedes all units (I.e. District-2 is "Ranger-12"). Watchmen are issued a three digit number, i.e. the watchman on Mt. Kearsarge in District 2 would have the callsign of "120". If there is more than one mountain in a district, the next sequential number will be issued, i.e. "121". | *Forest Rangers are identified by single digit callsigns for Administration/Supervisors and two digit callsigns for Rangers. 1 precedes all units (I.e. District-2 is "Ranger-12"). Watchmen are issued a three digit number, i.e. the watchman on Mt. Kearsarge in District 2 would have the callsign of "120". If there is more than one mountain in a district, the next sequential number will be issued, i.e. "121". | ||
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|AIR PATROL||Gilford||N/A||Based out of Laconia Airport | |AIR PATROL||Gilford||N/A||Based out of Laconia Airport | ||
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|} | |} | ||
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| − | == '''<font color="blue">Division of Parks | + | |
| + | == '''<font color="blue">Division of State Parks''' == | ||
{{largetable}} | {{largetable}} | ||
|-align="center" | |-align="center" | ||
!'''Frequency'''||'''Type'''||'''Tone'''||'''Use'''||'''Confirmation/Reconfirmations''' | !'''Frequency'''||'''Type'''||'''Tone'''||'''Use'''||'''Confirmation/Reconfirmations''' | ||
|-align="center" | |-align="center" | ||
| − | |151.3850||R|| | + | |151.3850||R||136.5||Ch-1 Statewide Multiple Repeaters|| |
|-align="center" | |-align="center" | ||
|151.3850||R||136.5||Ch.01 Cannon <br>Shuttle Bus/Vehicles (100 Units)<br>Attendants (200 Units)<br>Groomers (400 Units)||2021.12.15 JBolduc | |151.3850||R||136.5||Ch.01 Cannon <br>Shuttle Bus/Vehicles (100 Units)<br>Attendants (200 Units)<br>Groomers (400 Units)||2021.12.15 JBolduc | ||
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|151.3850||R||136.5||Ch.01 Pack Monadnock||2022.04.18 ecps92 | |151.3850||R||136.5||Ch.01 Pack Monadnock||2022.04.18 ecps92 | ||
|-align="center" | |-align="center" | ||
| − | | | + | |159.3750||S||CSQ||Ch-2 Statewide||2016.06.26 schwab |
|-align="center" | |-align="center" | ||
| − | | | + | |159.3750||R||131.8||Ch-2 Hampton Beach Lifeguards||2021.07.10 MASSBUSMARK |
|-align="center" | |-align="center" | ||
| − | | | + | |159.3750||S||131.8||Ch-2 Wellington State Park||2016.06.22 ecps92 |
|-align="center" | |-align="center" | ||
| − | |159. | + | |159.3975||R||136.5||Ch-3 Great North Repeaters|| |
|-align="center" | |-align="center" | ||
| − | | | + | |154.0550||S||136.5||Ch-4 Great North Direct|| |
|-align="center" | |-align="center" | ||
| − | | | + | |154.7925||R||141.3||Ch-5 Franconia North State Park|| |
|-align="center" | |-align="center" | ||
|159.3150||S||71.9||Ch-3|| | |159.3150||S||71.9||Ch-3|| | ||
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|159.3150||S||136.5||Tramway|| | |159.3150||S||136.5||Tramway|| | ||
|-align="center" | |-align="center" | ||
| − | | | + | |151.3850||R||C01||SL:1 TG:2000 - Hampton Beach (Encrypted)||2017.09.02 MassBusMark |
| + | |-align="center" | ||
| + | |151.3850||R||C01||SL:2 TG:3000 - Hampton Beach (Encrypted)||2017.09.02 MassBusMark | ||
|-align="center" | |-align="center" | ||
| − | | | + | |155.0025||R||DMR||Hampton Beach Ops|| |
| + | |} | ||
| + | |||
| + | = '''<font color="blue">Seacoast UHF DMR Network''' = | ||
| + | * FCC License [https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/license.jsp?licKey=3950046 WQZW516] | ||
| + | ==Site 1 - 180 Ocean Blvd, Hampton== | ||
| + | *Color Code 1 | ||
| + | {{halftable}} | ||
| + | !'''Frequency'''||'''Usage'''||'''LCN'''||'''OTA'''||'''Confirmation''' | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |453.1625|| || || || | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |453.4250|| || || ||2023.07.14 MASSBUSMARK | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |453.8125|| || || || | ||
| + | |} | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==Site 2 - 27 Ocean Blvd, North Hampton== | ||
| + | *Color Code ? | ||
| + | {{halftable}} | ||
| + | !'''Frequency'''||'''Usage'''||'''LCN'''||'''OTA'''||'''Confirmation''' | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |453.5875|| || || || | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |453.9000|| || || || | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |} | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==Site 3 - Temporary Locations, Statewide== | ||
| + | *Color Code ? | ||
| + | {{halftable}} | ||
| + | !'''Frequency'''||'''Usage'''||'''LCN'''||'''OTA'''||'''Confirmation''' | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |453.5625|| || || || | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |453.8250|| || || || | ||
|} | |} | ||
| + | ==Site 4 - 1050 Ocean Blvd, Rye== | ||
| + | *Color Code ? | ||
| + | {{halftable}} | ||
| + | !'''Frequency'''||'''Usage'''||'''LCN'''||'''OTA'''||'''Confirmation''' | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |453.1250|| || || || | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |453.6500|| || || || | ||
| + | |} | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==Site 5 - 570 Ocean Blvd, Rye== | ||
| + | *Color Code ? | ||
| + | {{halftable}} | ||
| + | !'''Frequency'''||'''Usage'''||'''LCN'''||'''OTA'''||'''Confirmation''' | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |453.0750|| || || || | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |453.1875|| || || || | ||
| + | |} | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==Site ? - HQ Complex, Concord== | ||
| + | *Color Code ? | ||
| + | {{halftable}} | ||
| + | !'''Frequency'''||'''Usage'''||'''LCN'''||'''OTA'''||'''Confirmation''' | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |453.3250|| || || || | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |453.6125|| || || || | ||
| + | |} | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==Site ? - Blue Job Mountain, Strafford== | ||
| + | *Color Code ? | ||
| + | {{halftable}} | ||
| + | !'''Frequency'''||'''Usage'''||'''LCN'''||'''OTA'''||'''Confirmation''' | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |453.0750|| || || || | ||
| + | |} | ||
| + | |||
| + | |||
| + | === '''Seacoast UHF DMR Talkgroups'''=== | ||
| + | <div id="talkgroups"></div> | ||
| + | {{prettytable}} | ||
| + | !'''Talkgroup''' | ||
| + | !'''User''' | ||
| + | !'''Site(s)''' | ||
| + | !'''Comments/Notes''' | ||
| + | !'''Confirmation/Reconfirmations''' | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |103||Lifeguards|| ||Operations||2023.07.14 MASSBUSMARK | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |104||Lifeguards|| ||Tac 1|| | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |105||Lifeguards|| ||Tac 2|| | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |107||Beach Patrol|| || || | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |108||Maintenance|| || || | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |109||Hampton Beach|| ||Operations||2023.07.14 MASSBUSMARK | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |110||Wallis Sands|| ||Operations|| | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |112||Odiorne Point|| ||Operations|| | ||
| + | |} | ||
*<font color="black">For a list of NH Parks and Facilities, goto https://www.nhstateparks.org/ | *<font color="black">For a list of NH Parks and Facilities, goto https://www.nhstateparks.org/ | ||
*Depending on the Park, some units may communicate with NH Fish & Game or NH State Police on their appropriate frequencies. | *Depending on the Park, some units may communicate with NH Fish & Game or NH State Police on their appropriate frequencies. | ||
| + | *Additionally depending on location and need, some staff use FRS walkie-talkies, or contract organization frequencies. | ||
| + | |||
| + | *The frequency 31.9000 (AM), possibly the first two-way radio frequency used in New Hampshire is still licesned to DNCR and sees very limited use. | ||
Revision as of 13:57, 21 November 2023
NH DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL & CULTURAL RESOURCES
DNCR is responsible for the natural, cultural, historial and heritage of the granite state. DNCR is made up of five divisions including, Forests & Lands, State Parks, the State Arts Council, the State Library and Historical Resources.
- Forests & Lands as well as State Parks are the divisions most associated with radio communications. The Forest Protection Bureau is responsible for wildland firefighting and timber law enforcement. Various bureaus within Forests & Lands utilize radios on a limited basis with the Bureau of Communication overseeing all radio systems and sites for DNCR.
- The Division of State Parks is the largest user of radio communications. There are over 90 park properties with varying radio use from having no radios some using several portable, mobile, or stationary radios. Larger state parks include: Bear Brook State Park, Hampton Beach State Park, Monadnock State Park, Mount Washington State Park, and others.
Contents
Division of Forest and Lands
| Frequency | Type | Tone | Use | Confirmation/ReConfirmations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 151.4450 | R | N850 | Ch-1 South Operations | 2022.10.15 GraniteScanner |
| 151.2950 | R | N850 | Ch-2 North Operations | 2013.07.28 ecps92 |
| 159.2250 | S | N850 | Tac-1 Tactical / Fireground Operations | |
| 151.2875 | S | N850 | Tac-2 Tactical / Fireground Operations | |
| 159.2775 | S | N850 | Tac-3 Tactical / Fireground Operations | |
| 151.3775 | S | N850 | Fire Towers / Air Patrol | 2020.09.22 JBolduc |
| 31.9000 | S | AM Mode | Fire Towers Low-Band | |
| 159.2850 | S | CSQ | Northeast Forest Fire Compact | |
| 151.1375 | R | 156.7 | VTAC36 Tactical Repeater |
- The Forest Protection Bureau of DFL handles Law Enforcement and Forest Fire Services and is the primary user of the DFL Radio System. In addition the Forest Protection Bureau operates several Fire Towers and a contract Air Patrol operation.
- Fire Tower Map
- Forest Rangers are identified by single digit callsigns for Administration/Supervisors and two digit callsigns for Rangers. 1 precedes all units (I.e. District-2 is "Ranger-12"). Watchmen are issued a three digit number, i.e. the watchman on Mt. Kearsarge in District 2 would have the callsign of "120". If there is more than one mountain in a district, the next sequential number will be issued, i.e. "121".
DFL Fire Lookout Towers
| Tower | Location | Elevation | Notes |
| Belknap Mountain | Gilford | 2384' | |
| Blue Job Mountain | Farmington | 1356' | |
| Cardigan Mountain | Orange | 3121' | |
| Croydon Mountain | Croydon | 2781' | |
| Federal Hill | Milford | 690' | |
| Green Mountain | Effingham | 1907' | |
| Kearsarge Mountain | Wilmot | 2937' | |
| Magalloway Mountain | Pittsburg | 3360' | |
| Milan Hill | Milan | 1737' | |
| Pack Monadnock | Peterborough | 2280' | Miller State Park |
| Oak Hill | Loudon | 920' | |
| Pawtuckaway Hill | Nottingham | 908' | |
| Pitcher Mountain | Stoddard | 2153' | |
| Mount Prospect | Lancaster | 2059' | Weeks State Park Fire Tower Tours avail |
| Red Hill | Moultonborough | 2029' | Owned by Town of Moultonborough |
| Warner Hill | Derry | 605' | |
| AIR PATROL | Gilford | N/A | Based out of Laconia Airport |
Division of State Parks
| Frequency | Type | Tone | Use | Confirmation/Reconfirmations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 151.3850 | R | 136.5 | Ch-1 Statewide Multiple Repeaters | |
| 151.3850 | R | 136.5 | Ch.01 Cannon Shuttle Bus/Vehicles (100 Units) Attendants (200 Units) Groomers (400 Units) |
2021.12.15 JBolduc |
| 151.3850 | R | 136.5 | Ch.01 Pack Monadnock | 2022.04.18 ecps92 |
| 159.3750 | S | CSQ | Ch-2 Statewide | 2016.06.26 schwab |
| 159.3750 | R | 131.8 | Ch-2 Hampton Beach Lifeguards | 2021.07.10 MASSBUSMARK |
| 159.3750 | S | 131.8 | Ch-2 Wellington State Park | 2016.06.22 ecps92 |
| 159.3975 | R | 136.5 | Ch-3 Great North Repeaters | |
| 154.0550 | S | 136.5 | Ch-4 Great North Direct | |
| 154.7925 | R | 141.3 | Ch-5 Franconia North State Park | |
| 159.3150 | S | 71.9 | Ch-3 | |
| 159.3150 | S | 136.5 | Tramway | |
| 151.3850 | R | C01 | SL:1 TG:2000 - Hampton Beach (Encrypted) | 2017.09.02 MassBusMark |
| 151.3850 | R | C01 | SL:2 TG:3000 - Hampton Beach (Encrypted) | 2017.09.02 MassBusMark |
| 155.0025 | R | DMR | Hampton Beach Ops |
Seacoast UHF DMR Network
- FCC License WQZW516
Site 1 - 180 Ocean Blvd, Hampton
- Color Code 1
| Frequency | Usage | LCN | OTA | Confirmation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 453.1625 | ||||
| 453.4250 | 2023.07.14 MASSBUSMARK | |||
| 453.8125 |
Site 2 - 27 Ocean Blvd, North Hampton
- Color Code ?
| Frequency | Usage | LCN | OTA | Confirmation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 453.5875 | ||||
| 453.9000 |
Site 3 - Temporary Locations, Statewide
- Color Code ?
| Frequency | Usage | LCN | OTA | Confirmation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 453.5625 | ||||
| 453.8250 |
Site 4 - 1050 Ocean Blvd, Rye
- Color Code ?
| Frequency | Usage | LCN | OTA | Confirmation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 453.1250 | ||||
| 453.6500 |
Site 5 - 570 Ocean Blvd, Rye
- Color Code ?
| Frequency | Usage | LCN | OTA | Confirmation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 453.0750 | ||||
| 453.1875 |
Site ? - HQ Complex, Concord
- Color Code ?
| Frequency | Usage | LCN | OTA | Confirmation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 453.3250 | ||||
| 453.6125 |
Site ? - Blue Job Mountain, Strafford
- Color Code ?
| Frequency | Usage | LCN | OTA | Confirmation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 453.0750 |
Seacoast UHF DMR Talkgroups
| Talkgroup | User | Site(s) | Comments/Notes | Confirmation/Reconfirmations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 103 | Lifeguards | Operations | 2023.07.14 MASSBUSMARK | |
| 104 | Lifeguards | Tac 1 | ||
| 105 | Lifeguards | Tac 2 | ||
| 107 | Beach Patrol | |||
| 108 | Maintenance | |||
| 109 | Hampton Beach | Operations | 2023.07.14 MASSBUSMARK | |
| 110 | Wallis Sands | Operations | ||
| 112 | Odiorne Point | Operations |
- For a list of NH Parks and Facilities, goto https://www.nhstateparks.org/
- Depending on the Park, some units may communicate with NH Fish & Game or NH State Police on their appropriate frequencies.
- Additionally depending on location and need, some staff use FRS walkie-talkies, or contract organization frequencies.
- The frequency 31.9000 (AM), possibly the first two-way radio frequency used in New Hampshire is still licesned to DNCR and sees very limited use.