NFARES has established pre-arranged frequencies for emergency use during incidents in North Fulton County. Primary simplex frequencies are used for city-wide nets, with secondary simplex frequencies available for overflow traffic handling, or if the primary frequency is occupied. Repeaters (if available) are used for inter-city coordination.
Repeaters
| frequency |
offset |
tone |
id |
location |
notes |
| 147.060 |
+ |
100.0 |
NF4GA/R |
Water tower in Historic Roswell |
Echolink by request via N4SBD-R node #522043 |
| 443.150 |
+ |
(none) |
W4PME |
Water tower in Historic Roswell |
|
| 145.470 |
- |
100.0 |
NF4GA/R |
Sweat Mountain in Marietta |
|
| 444.475 |
+ |
100.0 |
NF4GA/R |
Sweat Mountain in Marietta |
|
| 444.150 |
+ |
100.0 |
W4PME |
AT&T building in Midtown |
|
Simplex
| city |
primary |
secondary |
| Alpharetta |
146.580 |
147.450 |
| Johns Creek |
146.550 |
147.420 |
| Milton |
146.460 |
146.430 |
| Roswell |
147.555 |
147.480 |
| Sandy Springs |
146.490 |
146.400 |