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Friday, April 23, 2021

Bonneville Power Administration

Back in February, I mentioned in The Spectrum Monitor column that the Bonneville Power Administration was in the process of expanding their radio network. The BPA, part of the Department of Energy, is responsible for distributing power generated by some of the hydroelectric facilities in the Pacific Northwest. The BPA operated in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and parts of California and Montana.

Here is a list of what might be in use once the project is completed:

168.2250         CA, CO, ID, MT, OR, WA

168.3250         ID, MT, OR, WA

172.5000         ID, MT, OR, WA

172.5250         ID, MT, OR, WA, WY

172.5750         CA, ID, MT, OR, WA

173.0625         Beverly, WA

173.1125         Boistfort Peak, Deer Creek, WA

173.1375         OR, WA

173.1500         ID, OR, WA

173.1625         MT, WA

173.1750         Capitol Peak, WA

173.1875         Targhee Substation, ID

173.4500         Capitol Peak, Sickler Substation, Teanaway, WA

173.4750         Blacktail Peak, MT, Central Ferry Substation, WA

173.5500         MT, OR

173.5750         Stampede Pass, WA

173.6000         Sunnyside, WA

173.6125         Mt. Hebo, Shaniko, OR

173.6375         Bald Mountain, MT

173.6500         Calx Mountain, MT, Augspurger Mountain, WA

173.7125         Beverly, WA

173.7250         Haystack Butte, WA

173.7375         Bald Mountain, MT, Cougar, West Portland, OR

173.7500         Roosevelt, Tunk Mountain, WA

173.8000         Hilltop Substation, CA, Ripplebrook, OR

173.8125         Skyrocket, WA

173.9500         Malaga, WA

173.9750         Ripplebrook, OR

 

406.1875         ID, OR

407.4000         ID, WA

415.1875         ID, OR

416.4000         ID, WA