The Intermountain Intertie
The Intermountain Intertie is a collection of connected repeaters located in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, and Arizona. The Utah VHF Society operates many of the repeaters, the rest are operated by individual hams or other clubs. The Utah VHF Society coordinates the links between all the repeaters in the system.
City | Frequency/Tone | |
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Northern Utah | ||
Farnsworth Peak | Salt Lake City | 147.120+ 100.0 Hz |
Hidden Peak | Alta, UT | 147.180+ 100.0 Hz |
Scott Hill | Brighton, UT | 145.270- 100.0 Hz |
Promontory | Ogden, UT | 145.490- 100.0 Hz |
Bear Lake | Garden City, UT | 147.020+ 100.0 Hz |
Medicine Butte | Evanston, WY | 146.860- 100.0 Hz |
Mount Pisgah | Logan, UT | 449.650- 100.0 Hz |
Orem | Orem, UT | 449.575- 100.0 Hz |
Central Utah | ||
Levan Peak | Levan, UT | 145.270- 103.5 Hz |
Frisco Peak | Milford, UT | 146.940- 100.0 Hz |
Monroe Peak | Richfield, UT | 146.840- 100.0 Hz |
Southern Utah | ||
Blowhard Mountain | Cedar City, UT | 146.800- 100.0 Hz |
Tod's Junction | Hatch, UT | 147.200+ 100.0 Hz |
West Mountain Peak | Saint George, UT | 146.820- 100.0 Hz |
Navajo Mountain | Page, AZ | 448.600- 100.0 Hz |
Idaho | ||
Malad | Malad, ID | 447.225- 100.0 Hz |
Jumpoff Peak | Arco, ID | 146.850- 100.0 Hz |
Sawtell Peak | West Yellowstone, ID | 145.230- 100.0 Hz |
Sedgwick Peak | Lava Hot Springs, ID | 145.210- 100.0 Hz |
Mount Harrison | Burley, ID | 145.270- 100.0 Hz |
Mountain Home | Mountain Home, ID | 145.150- 100.0 Hz |
Shafer Butte | Boise, ID | 145.130- 100.0 Hz |
Snowbank Mountain | Cascade, ID | 146.660- 100.0 Hz |
Arizona/Nevada | ||
Jacob Lake | Jacob Lake, AZ | 147.300+ 100.0 Hz |
Mount Eldon | Flagstaff, AZ | 448.875- 100.0 Hz |
Potosi Mountain | Las Vegas, NV | 146.880+ 100.0 Hz |
Downloadable Artifacts
To help you use the Intertie, I've created a number of downloads, including printable reference sheets and maps.
- Printable Repeater List- opens a new window or tab with a simple listing of all the repeaters. Ask your browser to print the new tab to make your own printable list.
- intertie-chirp.csv - a CSV file that you can load into CHIRP, which can program it into hundreds of different radios
- intertie.json - JSON file containing data about each intertie repeater
Online Map
The map below shows the locations of the repeaters on the intertie. Click on a repeater to see the frequency of the repeater and additional information about it. You can also open this map on Google Maps.