Lincoln County Amateur Radio Club - Frequencies

 


 Useful VHF/UHF Frequencies in the Newport Area 
 
Lincoln County Amateur Radio Club N7OY.org Revised 11/13/2020 
 
2 Meter                 Frequency             Tone 
Simplex Calling     146.520 
ACS Simplex         146.580 
Otter Crest             147.300+                 156.7 TSQ Yaesu System Fusion 
Otter Crest             145.390-                   DCS 023 Linked, Peak Radio Association 
Table Mt.                 147.000+                 136.5 
Otter Crest             145.370-                     167.9 Pending change to 156.7 
Courthouse             145.470-                 167.9 
Marys Peak             146.780-                 156.7 Benton County ARES 
Marys Peak             146.820-                 100.0 Peak Radio Ass’n, non-linked 
Prairie Peak             145.130-                 DCS 023 Linked, Peak Radio Association 
Lincoln City             147.040+             100.0 
Cape Perpetua         147.060                 156.7 Yaesu System Fusion 
Mt. Hebo                 147.220+             100.0 
Laurel Mt.                 147.020+ 

70 cm                             Frequency             Tone 
Simplex Calling             446.000 
Otter Crest                     444.750+             118.8 Oregon Coast Repeater Group (linked) 

Local nets: 
Lunchtime Net – 145.370 
Daily Monday – Saturday at 12:00 noon 
Informal net open to all amateurs 

ACS Net – 145.370 
Tuesdays at 7:00 pm 
This net is for ACS members only, but anyone can listen. 

Lincoln County Amateur Radio Club 
Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. (except 2nd Tuesday) 
145.370 Tone 167.9 
Calls roll by call sign suffix, then calls upon each station who has checked in. 

Western Oregon VHF Emergency Network (WOVEN) 
Most evenings at 7:30 p.m. 
146.780 
Takes check-ins in group by call sign suffixs: A-I, J-R, S-Z. 
Uses ITU phonetics 

The Peak Radio Association linked system hosts a number of nets 
145.390 on Otter Crest - Newport 
145.13 on Prairie Mt. – Junction City 
Information at W7PRA.org 

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