The following is for general use all over assuming that your HT will pick it
up:
147.280 100hz tone
It is not the ranch net or the business band. I don't know where the
repeater is located.
The "official" word is that these are discouraged, but no one will
confiscate them. My impression is that some of the ham staff actually like
the idea of advisors (not scouts) carrying them if it will advance the
hobby. I understand that only 15 staffers brought HTs. Sounds like we all
need to decide for ourselves what is in everyone's best interest.
I have heard privately from hams, since my post, that they've taken their
HTs to the ranch and been unsuccessful in reaching anyone on any frequency.
Who wants to carry a couple lb HT around for nothing. If anyone else has
any further information, let me know. It would be something to run a net
one night on simplex for those that bring their transceivers but that would
require organization ahead of time. That's the kind of thing that would
peak a scout's interest.
Russ Garrett
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-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Mauler [mailto:rgmauler@comcast.net]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 8:21 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list philmont
Subject: RE: [Philmont]: RE:amature radio/ repeater information - Who
has a list of repeater Freq???
Russ,
If you get an answer please let the Boy Scout Amateurs know.
I don't understand why you are getting responses about the "Ranch Net".
That does not have anything to do with Amateur Radio!!! Neither does
communicating on their "business band" licensed radios. Any Amateur Radio
operator already knows that is against the law.
I did ask the question today when I called Philmont. They DO NOT monitor
any "Emergency Frequencies" I would hope that the Amateur Radio community
out there in NM picks up the slack and "is prepared" to assist if there is
an emergency. Sending off 2 people to hike to the nearest staff camp in an
emergency and in the middle of the night does NOT sound like the best option
to me. Then there are those who will tell you to use your cell phone. They
are great as long as you are in range!!!
The following freq. look like they are in the area:
145.45-, 146.64-, 147.24+ 147.38+, 449.325+
Thanks,
Gary Mauler
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-philmont@troop47.com [mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com]On
> Behalf Of Dr. Bob Klein
> Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 6:51 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list philmont
> Subject: Re: [Philmont]: RE:amature radio/ repeater information
>
>
> Russ - this topic was the subject of a fairly extensive thread either
> last year or the year before that. One of the comments made at the time
> by actual Philmont staff on the list is that the Ranch takes a very dim
> view of trekkers either eavesdropping on the Ranch "net", or trying to
> communicate with the Staff using their net. You may wish to call
> Philmont direct to get a more definitive ruling on this, before
> proceeding any further.
>
>
> Garrett, Russ wrote:
> > I agree with all that has been said about electronics here.
> Having said
> > that, if anyone has any knowledge of the repeaters, frequencies and
> > tones used at Philmont, I'd be interested in knowing. Feel free to
> > email me direct so that the rest of the non-ham group don't have to
> > follow this. If anyone has any knowledge about Philmont's view of the
> > use of HT's on the trail for any reason, I'd be interested.
> >
> > Leaving in less than 2 weeks to do trek 30. 721-03
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> > Russ Garrett
> >
>
>
>
>
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