~~NOTOC~~ ====== The BC Forest Service Radio Communication Network ====== {{ references:scmap.png?200}} The [[https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=2380 |radioreference.com]] site lists the BC Forest Fire Frequencies with very little explanation. Fortunately, the [[https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/governments/services-for-government/information-management-technology/provincial-natural-resource-sector-radio-system |BC Provincial Natural Resource page]] links to the {{https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/british-columbians-our-governments/services-policies-for-government/information-technology/provincial-nrs-radio-system/radio_handbook.pdf |Radio Communication Field Handbook}}: a 56-page pdf that includes pretty much everything about the system. The Network comprises of: * 331 mountain top repeater sites arranged into district systems * 100 base stations * 6 regional fire centres (each with multiple dispatch stations) The information on pages 40-41, and 45 is summarized here: ===== Repeaters (require a district tone) ===== ^Frequency ^Offset ^Description ^Mode ^ ^Label ^Tone [Hz] ^ |163.935 |-0.870 |RED (RD) |FMN ^ |T1 |114.8 | |163.965 |-0.870 |PURPLE (PU) |FMN ^ |T2 |123.0 | |163.995 |-0.870 |GREEN (GN) |FMN ^ |T3 |131.8 | |164.055 |-0.870 |PINK (PK) |FMN ^ |T4 |141.3 | |164.085 |-0.870 |BLUE (BL) |FMN ^ |T5((We're in T5)) |151.4 | |164.145 |-0.870 |ORANGE (OR) |FMN ^ |T6 |162.2 | |164.175 |-0.870 |BROWN (BR) |FMN ^ |T7 |173.8 | |164.205 |-0.870 |YELLOW (YL) |FMN ^ |T8 |186.2 | |164.235 |-0.870 |GREY (GY) |FMN ^ |T9 |192.8 | |164.265 |-0.870 |BLACK (BK) |FMN | ||| |162.585 |+0.945 |WHITE (WH) |FMN |::: ||| |164.115 |-0.870 |MAROON (MG) |FMN |::: ||| |166.335 |-1.500 |LIME (LM) |FMN |::: ||| |159.465 |-4.500 |NAVY (NV) |FMN |::: ||| |167.670 |-4.740 |Fire A1 |FMN |::: ||| |166.710 |-4.020 |Fire A2 |FMN |::: ||| |168.885 |-4.980 |Fire A3 |FMN |::: ||| ===== Simplex (no tone) ===== ^Frequency ^Description ^Mode ^ |163.830 |GOLD |FMN | |163.890 |SILVER |FMN | |164.910 |COPPER |FMN | |159.270 |NICKEL |FMN | |163.980 |BRONZE |FMN | |169.950 |FIRE B1 |FMN | |171.030 |FIRE B2 |FMN | |172.050 |FIRE B3 |FMN | |155.460 |Fire Com |FMN | ===== Air - Ground Frequencies ===== ^Frequency ^Description ^Mode ^ |122.050 |1 Project Fires – Rotary |AM | |122.400 |2 Project Fires – Rotary |AM | |122.850 |3 Project Fires – Rotary |AM | |122.900 |4 Project Fires – Rotary |AM | ====== Resource Road and Highway Channels ====== It's also probably worth mentioning that the [[https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=6435 |Resource Road and Highway Channels]] are explained on pp. 18--21 of the Handbook but the frequencies are not listed there. BC Resource Road Radio Channel Maps can also be found on the [[https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/industry/natural-resource-use/resource-roads/radio-communications/channel-maps |government website]]. {{ references:scroadmap.png?450}} ^Freq ^Tag ^Mode^ ^Freq ^Tag ^Mode| |150.080 |RR-01 |FMN ^ |150.830 |RR-20 |FMN | |150.110 |RR-02 |FMN ^ |151.010 |RR-21 |FMN | |150.140 |RR-03 |FMN ^ |151.130 |RR-22 |FMN | |150.185 |RR-04 |FMN ^ |151.190 |RR-23 |FMN | |150.200 |RR-05 |FMN ^ |151.220 |RR-24 |FMN | |150.245 |RR-06 |FMN ^ |151.310 |RR-25 |FMN | |150.260 |RR-07 |FMN ^ |151.340 |RR-26 |FMN | |150.320 |RR-08 |FMN ^ |151.370 |RR-27 |FMN | |150.365 |RR-09 |FMN ^ |151.430 |RR-28 |FMN | |150.410 |RR-10 |FMN ^ |151.460 |RR-29 |FMN | |150.440 |RR-11 |FMN ^ |151.490 |RR-30 |FMN | |150.500 |RR-12 |FMN ^ |151.520 |RR-31 |FMN | |150.530 |RR-13 |FMN ^ |151.580 |RR-32 |FMN | |150.545 |RR-14 |FMN ^ |151.610 |RR-33 |FMN | |150.560 |RR-15 |FMN ^ |151.640 |RR-34 |FMN | |150.590 |RR-16 |FMN ^ |151.670 |RR-35 |FMN | |150.680 |RR-17 |FMN |::: |||| |150.710 |RR-18 |FMN |::: |||| |150.770 |RR-19 |FMN |::: ||||