This must be Paul Bunyon country - mountains, forests, valleys, mighty rivers, etc. County Fire Net - 154.415R - 3 repeater sites plus 1 base site - 153.89 input County Police Net - 155.64R - 156.21in - 4 repeater sites - maybe more County Police - repeater at Pateros - 155.19R - 159.03in - added in 1998 County Police - car to car - 155.715M County Police - simplex - 155.865 (1 base plus 75 mobiles) County Roads - 156.00R - 155.10in - 3 repeaters - 153.935M - 153.785M County Roads - Flagmen - 156.045 - 5 portables Statewide Fire Net - 153.83 - linked to state EOC via mountain top bases Statewide Police Nets - 155.475 - 155.37 Statewide Ambo to Hosp - 155.34 Statewide Disaster - 156.075M Old County Fire Net - 46.10 - 46.44M Okanogan Fire - 154.22M Omak Fire - 154.445 Riverside FD - 154.16M Tonasket Fire - 154.385 Oroville Fire - 154.355 Collville Indian FD - 154.175M Elmer City Fire + LG - 154.98 Coulee Dam City FD - 154.13 Mount Hull Fire - 154.25M Brewster Fire - 154.355 Pateros Fire - 154.07M Twisp Fire - 154.37 Winthrop Fire - 154.19 155.01 - a couple of small PDs / tac channel Nespelem Indian EMS - 154.115R - 156.015in Nespelem Indian police - 155.775R - 155.085M Bureau of Indian Affairs Wildfire/Forestry - 169.825R - possibly also 36.18 - 172.30 - 172.775 (that is most of the listings - you can see that the FDs went from lowband to a countywide dispatch channel - and then picked up a seperate local short range channel for each FD) the population of the entire county might be only 10,000 Not to forget - Okanogan National Forest probably operates at 170 Mhz - State forestry and parks are at 151 Mhz - State highways are at 800 Mhz - State Patrol is at 155Mhz - 155.28 might be the dispatch freq for the 2 or 3 ambulance units in the County (I am basing this on best guesses)