The Intermountain Intertie is the largest linked amateur radio repeater system in the state of Utah. Managed by the Utah VHF Society,[1] the Intermountain Intertie primarily covers areas west of the Wasatch Front, from Saint George to Tremonton. The Intermountain Intertie also covers areas in the northwest of Utah up to Boise, Idaho and toward the northeast into Evanston, Wyoming and Rock Springs, Wyoming. The Intertie further reaches into parts of Montana, and Arizona. There are no Intermountain Intertie repeaters east of I-15 on I-70; in this area, the Sinbad Desert Amateur Radio Club Intertie has substantial coverage.[2]

The Intermountain Intertie

The Hidden Peak Repeater, on top of the Snowbird Tram, is the primary hub repeater for the Intermountain Intertie. Linked directly to Hidden Peak is Farnsworth Peak, which connects to southern and western Utah. Also connected to Hidden Peak is Malad Pass, a Simplex Carrier Squelch linking Idaho to the Intertie, Medicine Butte in Evanston, Wyoming connecting Wyoming to the Intertie, and Laketown, Utah connecting Bear Lake to the Intertie. Each of the repeaters connecting to Hidden Peak has repeaters connected to them.

Intertie Linked Repeaters[3]

Not all Repeaters are connected full time to the Intermountain Intertie. Repeaters outside the state of Utah are connected to the Intermountain Intertie at the discretion of the owners of the out of state Repeaters.

RX Freq+/-StepToneSite NameCALLLocationSponsor
147.0200(+)0.60100.0Bear Lake SouthK7OGM LaketownUTK7JL
449.650(-)5100Mt. PisgahAC7IICache ValleyUT
146.8000(–)0.60100.0Blowhard MountainWV7H Cedar CityUT
147.1200(+)0.60100.0Farnsworth Peak (KSTU-TV Site)K7JL Farnsworth PeakUT
146.9400(–)0.60100.0Frisco PeakWR7AAA MilfordUTWA7GTU
147.1800(+)0.60100.0Hidden PeakK7JL SnowbirdUTUVHFS
147.3000(+)0.60100.0Jacob LakeN7YSE Jacob LakeAZ
146.8500(–)0.60100.0Jumpoff PeakWA7FDR HoweIDERARRA
145.2700(–)0.60103.5Levan Peak (State Site)K7JL LevanUT
147.5500(S)SimplexMalad Pass (Remote Carrier Squelch)MaladID
146.8600(–)0.60100.0Medicine ButteK7JL EvanstonWYUVHFS
146.6700(–)0.60100.0Aspen MountainRock Springs WY
146.8400(–)0.60100.0Monroe PeakWA7VHF MonroeUTUVHFS
448.8750(–)0.60100.0Mount EldenW7ARA FlagstaffAZ
145.2700(–)0.60100.0Mount HarrisonWA7FDR AlbionID
146.8800(–)0.60100.0Mount PotosiWA7HXO Las VegasNV
146.9600(–)0.60100.0Navajo MountainW7WAC PageAZ
448.6000(–)5.00100.0Navajo MountainWA7VHF PageAZ
145.2300(–)0.60100.0Sawtell PeakWA7FDR Island ParkID
145.2700(–)0.60100.0Scott HillK7JL BrightonUT
146.8200(–)0.60100.0Utah HillNR7K St. GeorgeUTWCNTY
145.2300(–)0.60100.0War Eagle MountainWA7FDR MurphyIDWA7FDR

Media and community appearances

References

  1. "The Utah VHF Society The Intermountain Intertie". UVHFS. Self Published. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  2. "Intermountain Intertie Coverage". RepeaterBook. Archived from the original on 2015-09-09.
  3. "UVHFS - The Hidden Peak (a.k.a. Snowbird) Repeater System". utahvhfs.org. Retrieved 2015-12-27.
  4. Ric, Wayman. "How 1 ham radio guy helped a special kids camp 180 miles away on fire". St. George News. StGeorgeUtah.com LLC. Retrieved 22 March 2020.How 1 ham radio guy helped a special kids camp 180 miles away on fire - St. George News
  5. "Operation On Target - Communications". Operation On Target. self published. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
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