(1 of 14) ...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING FOR SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS, EAST BAY HILLS, AND HIGHER TERRAIN OF CENTRAL COAST... .Hot and dry conditions with little to no relief at night will continue through early Saturday. Periodic offshore flow (north to northeast winds) will occur both day and night. Additionally, fuel moistures remain critically low. As a result, Red Flag conditions will continue for the higher elevations of the Santa Cruz Mountains, East Bay Hills, and Central Coast through Saturday morning. * AFFECTED AREA...Fire Weather Zone 512 Santa Cruz Mountains, Fire Weather Zone 514 Eastern Santa Clara Hills, Fire Weather Zone 515 East Bay Hills, Fire Weather Zone 517 Santa Lucia Mountains and Los Padres National Forest and Fire Weather Zone 518 Mountains of San Benito County And Interior Monterey County including Pinnacles National Park. * TIMING...Now through 9 AM Saturday * WINDS...North 5 mph or less. * RELATIVE HUMIDITY...As low as 10 percent. * IMPACTS...The combination of gusty winds and low humidity can cause fire to rapidly grow in size and intensity. Outdoor burning is not recommended and follow local burn bans. (2 of 14) * WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with temperatures up to 94 expected southeast portion of San Francisco county. Much cooler temperatures are expected near the immediate coast and Golden Gate Area. * WHERE...The hottest locations will be in the vicinity of Bayview, Mission, N and S Bernal Heights district. * WHEN...From 10 AM to 11 PM PDT Saturday. * IMPACTS...Extreme heat will significantly increase the potential for heat related illnesses, particularly for those working or participating in outdoor activities. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Major HeatRisk (level 3 of 4) in the southeast portion of county. Moderate HeatRisk (level 2 of 4) elsewhere. (3 of 14) * WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with temperatures up to 101. * WHERE...San Francisco Bay Shoreline, East Bay Interior Valleys, Santa Cruz Mountains, and Santa Clara Valley. * WHEN...Until 11 PM PDT Saturday. * IMPACTS...Extreme heat will significantly increase the potential for heat related illnesses, particularly for those working or participating in outdoor activities. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Major HeatRisk (level 3 of 4) in the valleys. Extreme HeatRisk (level 4 of 4) in the mountains. (4 of 14) * WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with temperatures up to 100. * WHERE...Southern Salinas Valley, Arroyo Seco, and Lake San Antonio, Santa Lucia Mountains and Los Padres National Forest and Mountains of San Benito and Interior Monterey County including Pinnacles National Park. * WHEN...Until 11 PM PDT Saturday. * IMPACTS...Extreme heat will significantly increase the potential for heat related illnesses, particularly for those working or participating in outdoor activities. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Major HeatRisk (level 3 of 4) in most areas with more Extreme HeatRisk (level 4 of 4) interior Monterey county. (5 of 14) * WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with temperatures up to 98. * WHERE...Marin Coastal Range, Sonoma Coastal Range and North Bay Interior Mountains. * WHEN...Until 11 PM PDT Saturday. * IMPACTS...Extreme heat will significantly increase the potential for heat related illnesses, particularly for those working or participating in outdoor activities. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Major HeatRisk (level 3 of 4) in most areas with isolated locations with Extreme HeatRisk (level 4 of 4). (6 of 14) * WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with high temperatures of 106 to 112 expected. Low temperatures in the northern Coachella Valley mostly in the 80s. * WHERE...San Gorgonio Pass Near Banning. * WHEN...Until 8 PM PDT Monday. * IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during extreme heat events. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Well above average temperatures will continue through early next week. (7 of 14) * WHAT...Hot conditions with high temperatures in the 90s expected. Low temperatures in the upper 60s to upper 70s. * WHERE...Santa Ana Mountains and Foothills. * WHEN...Until 8 PM PDT Monday. * IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during extreme heat events. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Hottest conditions expected over the weekend. (8 of 14) * WHAT...Hot conditions with high temperatures for the inland valleys in the 90s to 102. Low temperatures in the upper 60s to mid 70s for the far inland valleys near the foothills of the mountains. * WHERE...San Diego County Valleys. * WHEN...Until 8 PM PDT Monday. * IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during extreme heat events. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Hottest conditions expected over the weekend. (9 of 14) * WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with high temperatures of 106 to 112 expected. Low temperatures in the mid 70s to upper 80s. * WHERE...Coachella Valley and San Diego County Deserts. * WHEN...Until 8 PM PDT Monday. * IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during extreme heat events. Warm overnight temperatures will lead to less relief from the heat, prolonging impacts. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Well above average temperatures will continue through early next week. (10 of 14) * WHAT...Hot conditions with high temperatures in the upper 90s to 105 expected. Low temperatures in the upper 60s to upper 70s near the foothills. * WHERE...San Bernardino and Riverside County Valleys-The Inland Empire. * WHEN...Until 8 PM PDT Monday. * IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during extreme heat events. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Hottest conditions expected over the weekend. (11 of 14) * WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions for early October. High temperatures around 105 degrees. * WHERE...Cadiz Basin and Morongo Basin. * WHEN...Until 8 PM PDT Sunday. * IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during extreme heat events, especially at the end of record-breaking summer heat. (12 of 14) * WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions for early October. Temperatures in the lower elevations of Death Valley National Park will top out around 110 to 113 degrees each afternoon. * WHERE...Death Valley National Park. * WHEN...Until 8 PM PDT Sunday. * IMPACTS...Heat-related illnesses increase significantly during extreme heat events, especially at the end of record-breaking summer heat. (13 of 14) * WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions. Afternoon temperatures 108 to 115. Extreme Heat Risk. Increase in heat related illnesses, including heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. Heat stroke can lead to death. * WHERE...Southwest corner of Imperial County, Western Imperial County, and Imperial Valley. * WHEN...Until 8 PM PDT Monday. * IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during extreme heat events. (14 of 14) * WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with high temperatures of 98 to 108 degrees common. Warm overnight lows in the lower mountains and foothills of 75 to 85 common. * WHERE...Most mountains and valleys of southwest California. * WHEN...From 10 AM Saturday to 8 PM PDT Monday. * IMPACTS...There is a high risk for dangerous heat illness for anyone, especially for the very young, the very old, those without air conditioning, and those active outdoors. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...It will be very dangerous to perform strenuous activities during the late morning through early evening hours, including the weekend. Use extreme caution when hiking or biking anywhere in the warned area, including the popular Santa Monica Mountains.
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honey pot Altadena, Mt Wilson, California, 449.7, NO6BS Repeater

Mt Wilson - NO6BS

Altadena, CA
Repeater ID: 06-979

Downlink: 449.70000
Uplink: 444.70000
Offset: -5.000 MHz
Uplink Tone: 131.8
Downlink Tone: 131.8
County: Los Angeles
Grid: DM14aa
Call: NO6BS
Use: OPEN
Op Status: ON-AIR On-Air
Coverage: Los Angeles & Orange counties
30 mi radius.
Affiliate: Westside Amateur Radio Club
FM: Yes; analog capable.
Analog Bandwidth:
Nets: VA Long Beach ARC Wed. at 1830 Westside Amateur Radio Club Net Thur. at 1930
Coordination: SCRRBA

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KO6AIM (registered) 2024-05-11 Changed call sign and added affiliate.
N7DMR (registered) 2022-12-04 Reported on-air.

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Posted by: KN3ICK on 2009-04-25.

This repeater has very good coverage from Ventura to Redlands. Plus you can get into it from Palmdale and Lancaster but beware of the Victorville 449.700 W6NVY repeater.



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