Intermountain Inter-tie System


The Intermountain Inter-tie System is a network of linked repeaters located in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, and Nevada.  The network is comprised of club and privately owned repeaters linked together to provide long distance communications.  It is partially supported by the Utah VHF Society.  The following repeaters are normally linked into the system.  Because of the large geographic area covered, it is suggested that stations limit their contacts to 10 minutes allowing others to use the system.  All repeaters in the linked system that require a PL are using 100 Hz with the exception of Levan Peak.


Intermountain Inter-tie System Repeaters (Partial List)
Medicine Butte
146.86- 100 Hz
41o 21' 09"
110o 54' 24"
Elevation 8589
Utah Hill 
146.82-
37o 08' 55"
113o 52' 05"
Elevation 7230
Bear Lake
147.02+ 100 Hz
41o 52' 57"
111o 16' 89"
Elevation 7575
Blowhard Peak
146.80-  100 Hz
37o 35' 30"
112o 51' 57"
Elevation 10,640
Snowbird
147.18+ 100 Hz
40o 33' 39"
111o 38' 39"
Elevation 11,000
Mount Potosi
146.88- 100 Hz
35o 57' 22"
115o 29' 42"
Elevation 8420
Farnsworth Peak  (Oquirrh)
147.12+ 100 Hz
40o 39' 33"
112o 12' 08"
Elevation 9000
Levan Peak
145.27-  103.5 Hz
36o 44' 15"
112o 12' 46"
Elevation
Frisco Peak
146.94- 100 Hz      
38o 30' 32"
113o 17' 21"
Elevation 9660
Navajo Mountain  (Linked Intermittently)
146.96- 
37o 02' 04"
110o 52' 07"
Elevation 10,388

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Last Updated January 24, 2010 by Rainbow Canyons Amateur Radio Club