The Link system operates several different styles of links ranging from VOIP over microwave p2p, to VOIP over the internet or RF Links. Most systems on the network have a unique courtesy tone to identify which system a user is talking on. This page is to explain what courtesy tone signifies which individual repeater on the network. There are also courtesy tones that signify if the remote base is active on the system. Below each repeater frequency is a recording of the tone that denotes the repeater on the system.
147.180 + PL 94.8 Hz – W6WLS, Santa Cruz Mountains – Empire Grade
147.210 + PL 94.8 Hz – W6DXW, San Ardo – Williams Hill
147.270 + PL 94.8 Hz – WB6ECE, Salinas – Mt. Toro
147.300 + PL 94.8 Hz – W6DXW, Fresno – Meadow Lakes
147.735 + PL 94.8 Hz – W6DXW, Salinas – Fremont Peak
440.125 + PL 110.9 Hz – KF6FGL, Fresno – Meadow Lakes
441.900 + PL 110.9 Hz – W6MOW, Salinas – Fremont Peak
442.600 + PL 123 Hz – W6DXW Glen Devon – (Mid Coast Big Sur)
442.600 + PL 110.9 Hz – W6DXW, King City
443.575 + PL 110.9 Hz – KE6STH, San Jose – Alum Rock
443.875 + PL 110.9 – KF6FGL, Sanger – Bear Mountain
444.975 + PL 110.9 – W6SLO, Clark Valley – Los Osos
1287.200 – PL 88.5 Hz – KE6STH, San Jose – Alum Rock
Remote Base Courtesy Tones.
VHF Remote base RX
UHF Remote base RX
Remote base enabled. This tone will trail the local courtesy tone system wide.
Remote base is enabled and in transmit. This tone will trail the local courtesy tone system wide.