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HarRAEL AM
In article <SWL-L%91021903111305@CUVMA.BITNET>,
NASSAR@EGFRCUVX.BITNET (Dr. Hamed Nassar) writes:
> Is there a standard frequency for wireless theatre micophones---those
> attached to the clothes of the actors and actresses?
Here are some wireless microphone frequencies for the USA. This list
does not include the wireless headset/microphones used in the fast
food industry:
36.7000 -_________microphone, wireless, Paso, fm
[R22/M2] (magazines)
37.1000 0 -_________microphone, wireless, Paso, fm
[R22/M2] (magazines)
40.6800 -_________microphone, wireless, Paso, fm
[MA22/R2] (magazines)
-_________microphone, wireless, Paso, fm
[R22/M2] (magazines)
42.8900 -_________microphone, wireless, Paso, fm
[R22/M2] (magazines)
44.8700 -_________microphone, wireless, Paso, fm
[R22/M2] (magazines)
47.2700 -_________microphone, wireless, Paso, fm
[R22/M2] (magazines)
49.8300 -_________microphone, wireless, Mura, fm
[PRO-49] (magazines)
-_________microphone, wireless, Radio Shack, fm
[32-1221] (B. Parnass)
-_________microphone, wireless, Radio Shack, fm
[32-1225] (B. Parnass)
49.8600 -_________microphone, wireless, Mura, fm
[PRO-49] (magazines)
49.8900 -_________microphone, wireless, Mura, fm
[PRO-49] (magazines)
-_________microphone, wireless, Radio Shack, fm
[32-1221] (B. Parnass)
-_________microphone, wireless, Radio Shack, fm
[32-1225] (B. Parnass)
72.1000 ch A______microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
72.3000 ch B______microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
72.5000 ch C______microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
72.7000 ch D______microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
72.9000 ch E______microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
73.1000 ch N______microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
73.3000 ch M______microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
73.6000 ch K______microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
75.1000 ch L______microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
75.5000 ch F______microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
75.7000 ch G______microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
75.9000 ch H______microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
82.5000 ch 6-1____microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
82.8000 ch 6-3____microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
83.8000 ch 6-2____microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
86.8000 ch 6-5____microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
154.6000 2w KU8563____MGM UA Entertainment Co, wireless microphone
[USA-wide] (govt recds)
167.8750 -_________microphone, wireless, Telex, fm
[FMR50] (magazines)
169.4250 call?_____Grace Lutheran Church, wireless microphone
[Streamwood] (others)
169.5050 call?_____Marquette Manor Baptist Church, wireless microphone?
[Downers Grove] (govt recds)
170.2250 -_________microphone, wireless, Telex, fm
[FMR50] (magazines)
call?_____Oswego: High School, wireless mike for stage
productions
[Oswego] (B. Parnass)
170.2450 call?_____unidentified: wireless microphone, at wedding service,
n
ear Oak Park Avenue and Roosevelt Rd, 08/08/90
[Berwyn] (others)
170.3050 call?_____Cable News Network, wireless microphone, press
[Chicago] (others)
171.1250 -_________microphone, wireless, Telex, fm
[FMR50] (magazines)
call?_____Oswego: High School, wireless mike for stage
productions
[Oswego] (B. Parnass)
call?_____University of California, Oakes College, wireless
microp
hone
[Santa Cruz, CA] (others)
171.8250 -_________microphone, wireless, Telex, fm
[FMR50] (magazines)
call?_____Museum of Science & Industry, wireless microphone
[Chicago] (others)
call?_____Oswego: High School, wireless mike for stage
productions
[Oswego] (B. Parnass)
171.9000 call?_____Holiday on Ice, wireless mike, sports, entertainment
[location?] (magazines)
call?_____Ringling Brothers, Barnum & Bailey Circus, wireless
micr
ophone
[USA-wide] (others)
174.8000 ch 7-2____microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
175.0000 -_________microphone, wireless, Telex, fm
[FMR50] (magazines)
175.2500 ch 7-4____microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
175.6000 ch 7-6____microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
176.4000 ch 7-10___microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
177.4000 -_________microphone, wireless, Telex, fm
[FMR50] (magazines)
177.8000 -_________microphone, wireless, Telex, fm
[FMR50] (magazines)
178.2000 ch 7-18___microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
178.6000 ch 7-20___microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
179.2000 ch 7-23___microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
180.0000 BLP00009__CBS Inc, wireless microphones, 180-186 MHz, press
[Chicago] (govt recds)
BLP00733__WCGK Inc, wireless microphones, 180-186 MHz, press
[Elwood Park] (govt recds)
180.1000 call?_____Holiday on Ice, wireless mike, sports, entertainment
[location?] (magazines)
180.4000 call?_____Great America, wireless mike, Grand Music Hall,
'white',
entertainment
[Gurnee] (others)
180.8000 ch 8-2____microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
181.2500 ch 8-4____microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
181.6000 ch 8-6____microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
182.0000 call?_____WFLD-TV aka/Metromedia, Inc, wireless mikes used for
on
location reporting
[Chicago] (others)
182.4000 ch 8-10___microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
183.0000 -_________microphone, wireless, Telex, fm
[FMR50] (magazines)
183.2000 ch 8-13___microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
183.4000 ch 8-14___microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
183.8000 -_________microphone, wireless, Telex, fm
[FMR50] (magazines)
ch 8-16___microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
184.2000 ch 8-18___microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
184.4000 -_________microphone, wireless, Telex, fm
[FMR50] (magazines)
184.6000 ch 8-20___microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
184.8000 ch 8-21___microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
185.0000 call?_____WFLD-TV aka/Metromedia, Inc, wireless mikes used for
on
location reporting
[Chicago] (others)
185.1500 call?_____Great America, wireless mike, Grand Music Hall,
'black',
entertainment
[Gurnee] (others)
185.2000 ch 8-23___microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
186.8000 ch 9-2____microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
187.6000 ch 9-6____microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
188.4000 ch 9-10___microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
190.2000 ch 9-18___microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
192.8000 ch 10-2___microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
193.2000 ch 10-4___microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
193.6000 ch 10-6___microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
194.4000 ch 10-10__microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
195.2000 ch 10-13__microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
195.4000 ch 10-14__microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
195.8000 ch 10-16__microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
196.2000 ch 10-18__microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
196.6000 ch 10-20__microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
197.4000 ch 10-24__microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
198.7500 ch 11-2___microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
199.6000 ch 11-6___microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
200.4000 ch 11-10__microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
202.2000 ch 11-18__microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
202.6500 ch 11-20__microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
204.8000 ch 12-2___microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
205.6000 ch 12-6___microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
206.4000 ch 12-10__microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
208.2000 ch 12-18__microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
208.6500 ch 12-20__microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
209.1500 call?_____Great America, wireless mike, Grand Music Hall,
'yellow'
, entertainment
[Gurnee] (others)
210.8000 ch 13-2___microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
211.6000 ch 13-6___microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
212.4000 ch 13-10__microphone, wireless, Comtek, fm
[M72] (others)
213.8000 -_________microphone, wireless, Shure, fm
[location?] (others)
215.2000 call?_____Great America, wireless mike, Theater Royale,
entertainm
ent
[Gurnee] (others)
215.5000 call?_____WGN Continental Broadcasting, Cetec Vega wireless mike
[Chicago] (others)
461.1125 2w call?_____Continental Airshow Productions, wireless microphone
at
Racine Airshow
[Racine, WI] (others)
466.2000 mo KX9443____Great America, wireless mike, Wilderness Theater,
entert
ainment
[Gurnee] (others)
--
============================================================================
Bob Parnass, AJ9S - AT&T Bell Laboratories - att!ihlpy!parnass (708)979-5414
MILITARY FREQUENCIES & ECT.
FM/AM * VHF/UHF EAST COAST FREQUENCIES
========================================================================
========================================================================
0032.8500 Mhz Tactical Myrtle Beach Air Force Base
0040.2000 Mhz Tactical Myrtle Beach Air Force Base
0040.5000 Mhz Emergency Myrtle Beach Air Force Base
0046.9000 Mhz Tactical Myrtle Beach Air Force Base
0047.6500 Mhz Tactical Myrtle Beach Air Force Base
0049.4000 Mhz Rhode Island area National Guard State Wide Repeat. Input
0049.8000 Mhz Rhode Island National Guard
0049.9000 Mhz Rhode Island National Guard
0049.9000 Mhz Rhode Island area National Guard State Wide Repeat. Out
0051.5000 Mhz Tactical Myrtle Beach Air Force Base
0060.1000 Mhz Tactical Myrtle Beach Air Force Base
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VHF-AM FREQUENCIES
0118.8500 Mhz Shaw Depart/Arrive Tactical Air Command
0120.4500 Mhz U.S.A.F. Thunderbirds Reported Opreations
0121.0500 Mhz Shaw Arrive/Final Tactical Air Command
0121.5000 Mhz Emergency used everywhere
0121.8000 Mhz Shaw Clearance Delivery
0121.9000 Mhz U.S.N. Blue Angels Ground Support (Refueling)
0125.4000 Mhz Shaw Depart/Arrive
0126.1000 Mhz Shaw Ground Control
0126.2000 Mhz Military Tower (common) Myrtle Beach AFB
0126.6500 Mhz Shaw Tower
0130.6500 Mhz Military Air Command
0134.1000 Mhz Approach control
0138.0250 Mhz 19th Tactical Air Command Fighter Squadron
0138.2500 Mhz 19th Tactical Air Command Fighter Squadron
0138.3000 Mhz Myrtle Beach Air Force Base Tactical Operations
0138.4250 Mhz Myrtle Beach Air Force Base Tactical Operations
0138.4750 Mhz 19th Tactical Air Command Fighter Squadron
0138.6500 Mhz Air Force Base Tactical Operations
0138.9000 Mhz 17th Tactical Air Command Fighter Squadron
0139.8000 Mhz Myrtle Beach Air Force Base Tactical Operations
0139.8250 Mhz 19th Tactical Air Command Fighter Squadron
0139.9000 Mhz 19th Tactical Air Command Fighter Squadron
0139.9250 Mhz 17th Tactical Air Command Fighter Squadron
0140.3750 Mhz 17th Tactical Air Command Fighter Squadron
0140.4000 Mhz U.S.A.F. Thunderbirds Air to Air Tactical
0141.6500 Mhz 17th Tactical Air Command Fighter Squadron
0141.7500 Mhz 17th Tactical Air Command Fighter Squadron
0141.8500 Mhz U.S.A.F. Thunderbirds Air to Air Tactical Primary
0142.0000 Mhz U.S.N. Blue Angels Alpha Air to Air Tactical Primary
0142.0250 Mhz U.S.N. Blue Angels Ground Support Repeater Output (NBFM)
0142.6250 Mhz U.S.N. Blue Angels Ground Support Repeater Input (NBFM)
0143.0000 Mhz U.S.N. Blue Angels Bravo Air to Air Tactical Secondary
0143.2800 Mhz Rhode Island area Coast Guard Auxiliary
0143.6000 Mhz U.S.N. Blue Angels Maintenance Ch # 10
0148.1500 Mhz Civil Air Patrol
0156.6000 Mhz Rhode Island area Coast Guard Operations
0157.0500 Mhz Rhode Island area Coast Guard Operations
0164.5500 Mhz Rhode Island area Coast Guard Operations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
UHF-AM FREQUENCIES
0228.7000 Mhz NORAD
0229.4000 Mhz Army
0231.2000 Mhz Army
0233.6000 Mhz NORAD
0233.7000 Mhz Oceana Naval Air station VA
0234.8000 Mhz Andrews Air Force Base (113 Tactical Fighter Wing)
0235.1000 Mhz Air Force refueling primary
0236.0000 Mhz Air Force
0236.5000 Mhz U.S.A.F. Thunderbirds Air to Air Solo 5 and 6
0236.6000 Mhz Air Force control tower / Andrews Air Force Base
0236.6000 Mhz U.S.A.F. Thunderbirds Air to Air
0237.9000 Mhz Coast Guard operations
0238.7000 Mhz NORAD
0238.9000 Mhz Air Force primary
0239.0000 Mhz Military Tower
0239.2000 Mhz Oceana Naval Air station VA /NORAD
0239.8000 Mhz Myrtle Beach AFB, S.C. Metro (Weather)
0241.0000 Mhz Army / National Guard
0241.4000 Mhz U.S.N. Blue Angels Air to Air
0241.4000 Mhz U.S.A.F. Thunderbirds Air to Air Reported
0243.0000 Mhz Emergency, all agencies
0245.2000 Mhz Army
0248.2000 Mhz Army
0250.8000 Mhz U.S.N. Blue Angels Air to Air
0250.8500 Mhz U.S.A.F. Thunderbirds Team Leader Reported
0249.8000 Mhz Oceana Naval Air station VA
0251.0500 Mhz Andrews Air Force Base (ATIS)
0251.6000 Mhz Oceana Naval Air station VA
0251.6000 Mhz U.S.N. Blue Angels Air to Air Aircraft 5 an 6 Ch # 19
0251.8000 Mhz NORAD
0251.9000 Mhz Air National Guard Rescue and Recovery
0252.8000 Mhz Air National Guard Rescue And Recovery
0253.5000 Mhz Army
0254.2000 Mhz NORAD
0255.0000 Mhz Oceana Naval Air station VA
0255.4000 Mhz Flight Service Station/FAA Pulaski VA /Myrtle Beach AFB
0255.8000 Mhz NORAD
0255.9000 Mhz Myrtle Beach AFB, S.C. ( Tower )
0257.8000 Mhz Military aircraft to FAA tower (118.300 ROA)
0258.0000 Mhz NORAD
0260.2000 Mhz Air Force alternate /common Air Refueling
0260.8000 Mhz NORAD
0264.6000 Mhz NORAD
0264.9000 Mhz NORAD secondary
0266.5000 Mhz Strategic Air Force refueling
0266.9000 Mhz Military
0267.5000 Mhz Military
0269.5000 Mhz Andrews Air Force Base / departure control
0269.9000 Mhz Myrtle Beach AFB, S.C. (ATIS)
0270.1000 Mhz Tactical Air Command Air to Ground
0270.2000 Mhz NORAD
0272.2000 Mhz Flight Service Station
0272.6000 Mhz Military
0272.7000 Mhz Flight Service Station
0273.4000 Mhz NORAD
0273.5000 Mhz Automatic Terminal Information Service
0273.5000 Mhz U.S.A.F. Thunderbirds Air to Air Reported
0274.2000 Mhz Military
0275.2000 Mhz Air Force weather
0275.3500 Mhz U.S.N. Blue Angels Air to Air Aircraft 1 an 4
0275.6000 Mhz Military
0275.8000 Mhz Army / Andrews AFB/ Shaw/Myrtle AFB/ ( Ground Control )
0275.8000 Mhz Myrtle Beach AFB, S.C. (Ground Control)
0276.1000 Mhz NORAD
0276.5000 Mhz Air Force primary
0276.9000 Mhz 16th Tactical Air Command Recon. Squadron
0277.8000 Mhz Navy fleet
0278.4000 Mhz NORAD
0280.1000 Mhz Army
0280.7000 Mhz Military
0282.7000 Mhz Air Force secondary
0282.8000 Mhz Coast Guard / Navy Rescue / Air force
0283.5000 Mhz U.S.A.F. Thunderbirds Air to Air Reported
0283.8000 Mhz NORAD / Shaw maintenance
0283.9000 Mhz Air Force primary
0284.5000 Mhz Military
0285.7000 Mhz Military
0287.0000 Mhz Shaw Approach Control
0287.5000 Mhz Air National Guard Rescue and Recovery
0288.7000 Mhz NORAD
0289.4000 Mhz Shaw Clearance Delivery
0289.6000 Mhz Andrews Air Force Base ( Tower )
0289.7000 Mhz Air Force primary
0289.9000 Mhz Military
0290.6000 Mhz Air to Air Mission
0291.0000 Mhz Myrtle Beach AFB, S.C. ( App/Dep Control
0293.0000 Mhz Air Force primary
0294.5000 Mhz Andrews Air Force Base / Approach control
0294.7000 Mhz Shaw Approach Control
0294.7000 Mhz U.S.A.F. Thunderbirds Air to Air Reported
0295.4000 Mhz Air Force primary
0295.8000 Mhz Air Force primary
0295.9000 Mhz Tactical Operations
0299.5000 Mhz NORAD
0303.4000 Mhz Military
0304.8000 Mhz Hurricane Hunter
0305.0000 Mhz Oceana Naval Air station VA
0306.8000 Mhz Military
0307.2000 Mhz Army
0310.1000 Mhz Oceana Naval Air station VA
0311.0000 Mhz Strategic Air Command primary channel ( 9 )
0312.8000 Mhz NORAD
0313.2000 Mhz Military
0313.6000 Mhz NORAD
0313.7000 Mhz Military
0314.2500 Mhz Andrews Air Force Base (OLLA Maintenance)
0314.7000 Mhz Military
0317.7000 Mhz Washington Center
0318.1000 Mhz Shaw Approach Control
0318.4000 Mhz NORAD
0319.5000 Mhz Air Force secondary
0319.7000 Mhz Air Force secondary
0319.8000 Mhz Army
0318.4000 Mhz NORAD
0320.6000 Mhz NORAD
0320.9000 Mhz Air Force seconardy
0321.0000 Mhz Strategic Air Command secondary channel ( 11 )
0321.1000 Mhz Tactical Air Command Air to Air mission
0320.6000 Mhz NORAD
0322.3000 Mhz U.S.A.F. Thunderbirds Air to Air Reported
0322.6000 Mhz U.S.A.F. Thunderbirds Air to Air Reported
0327.3000 Mhz Shaw Depart/ Arrive
0329.0000 Mhz NORAD
0333.2000 Mhz FAA enroute station Pulaski VA
0338.1000 Mhz Oceana Naval Air station VA /NORAD
0340.2000 Mhz Navy tower
0340.9000 Mhz Shaw Approach Control
0342.5000 Mhz Weather information /Shaw Metro (Weather)
0343.0000 Mhz Myrtle Beach AFB, S.C. ( Command Post )
0343.5000 Mhz Air Force primary
0344.6000 Mhz Air Force weather / Andrews Air Force Base ( metro )
0344.7000 Mhz Air Force primary
0344.9000 Mhz 19th Tactical Air Command Fighter Squadron
0346.5000 Mhz Military
0348.4000 Mhz Shaw Tower
0348.6000 Mhz Military aircraft to FAA tower
0349.3000 Mhz Military Air Command
0349.4000 Mhz Air Force tower / Military Air Command
0349.7000 Mhz National Guard Bradley Field-Hartford
0350.0000 Mhz Oceana Naval Air station VA
0351.2000 Mhz Andrews Air Force Base ( Air Force Reserve )
0353.2000 Mhz Military
0353.9000 Mhz FAA Bedford VA
0355.2000 Mhz NORAD
0358.3000 Mhz Shaw Depart/Arrive Control
0360.2000 Mhz Navy control tower
0360.4000 Mhz U.S.N. Blue Angels Air to Air
0361.6000 Mhz NORAD
0361.8000 Mhz NORAD
0362.8000 Mhz Military
0363.8000 Mhz Tactical Air Command (EMERGENCY)
0364.2000 Mhz NORAD primary
0364.9000 Mhz NORAD
0369.2000 Mhz Shaw Approach Control
0369.9000 Mhz Military
0371.1000 Mhz Army
0371.9000 Mhz FAA Bedford VA
0372.2000 Mhz Strategic Air Command /Andrews Air Force Base
0372.2000 Mhz Myrtle Beach AFB, S.C. (Pilot to Dispatcher)
0372.2000 Mhz Shaw Base Operations
0372.8000 Mhz Shaw Approach Control
0375.7000 Mhz Strategic Air Command refueling
0377.4000 Mhz Military Tower
0378.1000 Mhz Andrews Air Force Base ( command post )
0378.8000 Mhz Shaw Approach Control
0381.3000 Mhz Tactical Air Command
0381.3000 Mhz Myrtle Beach AFB, S.C. ( Command Post ) also Phone Patch
0381.7000 Mhz Coast Guard air
0381.8000 Mhz Coast Guard air primary
0382.0000 Mhz Military
0382.9000 Mhz U.S.A.F. Thunderbirds Air to Air Reported
0383.8000 Mhz Military
0383.9000 Mhz Coast Guard air
0384.4000 Mhz U.S.N. Blue Angels Air to Air
0385.2000 Mhz Military
0391.9000 Mhz U.S.N. Blue Angels Air to Air
0392.2000 Mhz Military
0392.0000 Mhz Myrtle Beach AFB, S.C. (App/Dep Control
0393.1000 Mhz FAA Roanoke / Andrews Air Force Base ( clearance )
0393.7000 Mhz National Guard A-10 and Helo's
0394.0000 Mhz U.S.A.F. Thunderbirds Air to Air Reported
0395.0000 Wireless alarm systems
0395.9000 Mhz U.S.N. Blue Angels Air to Air
0398.1000 17th Tactical Air Command Fighter Aquadron
0398.2000 Army \
0413.0250 Mhz U.S.A.F. Thunderbirds Ground Support Low Power (NBFM)
-/Vuarnet International/-
617/527.oo91
24oo-16.8k HST/V32bis
FREQUENCY USER
--------------------------------------------------
66.900 USAF THUNDERBIRDS
114.950 USAF THUNDERBIRDS
124.930 USAF THUNDERBIRDS
138.875 USAF THUNDERBIRDS
140.000 USAF THUNDERBIRDS
141.850 am USAF THUNDERBIRDS
142.000 am USAF THUNDERBIRDS
228.700 AIR NATIONAL GUARD
231.200 PENTAGON Helipad
233.700 GIANTKILLER
236.050 USAF THUNDERBIRDS
236.600 USAF THUNDERBIRDS
250.800 USN BLUE ANGELS
251.600 USN BLUE ANGELES
263.600 AIR NATIONAL GUARD
271.500 GIANTKILLER
283.500 USAF THUNDERBIRDS
289.300 AIR NATIOAL GUARD
313.700 SEALORD
319.800 USN BLUE ANGELS
322.600 USAF THUNDERBIRDS
340.800 TAC
344.400 GIANTKILLER
349.400 MAC
364.100 ALLEYCAT
381.800 US COAST GUARD
382.900 USAF THUNDERBIRDS
385.100 RAZZ BASE OPS
413.000 USAF THUNDERBIRDS
413.025 USAF THUNDERBIRDS
--------------------------------------------------
VHF UHF MILITARY
BAND ALLOCATIONS
By: John Johnson KWV8BP
Frequency Mode
--------- ----
30 to 80 Mhz. FM
108 to 144 Mhz. AM
148 to 150 Mhz. FM
162 to 174 Mhz. FM/PM
225 to 399 Mhz. AM/USB/FM/PM/PSK
406 to 420 Mhz. FM/PM/PSK
Frequencies set aside by Federal Agencies
-----------------------------------------
30.00 - 30.51 38.00 - 39.00
32.00 - 33.00 40.00 - 42.00
34.00 - 35.00 46.60 - 47.00
36.00 - 37.00 49.66 - 50.00
225.00 to 400.00 Mhz. Band
---------------------------
Most are in AM with 25 Khz. spacing
240.00 - 270.00 Satellite Downlinks mostely in WBFM with 30 Khz. spacing
225.00 - 328.60 Fixed Land,Mobile,Air
328.60 - 335.40 Aeronautical Radio Navigation
335.40 - 399.90 Fixed Land,Mobile,Air
399.90 - 400.05 Radio Navigation Satellites
EXAMPLE LISTING OF FREQUENCIES
------------------------------
Frequency Description
--------- -----------
236.600 Military Tower Common
237.900 USCG General Operations
243.000 UHF Guard Channel Emergency
255.400 FAA Flight Service Stations
257.800 FAA Civilian Tower Common
272.700 FAA/FSS
273.500 ATIS
275.200 USAF Meteorology
277.800 USN Fleet Common
282.800 USCG/USN Search/Rescue
311.000 USAF SAC Ch.9 Primary
321.000 USAF SAC Ch.11 Alternate
340.200 USN Naval Air Station Tower
344.600 USAF/USN Meteorology
349.400 USAF MAC Command Post
360.200 USN NAS Tower Common
372.200 Pilot to Dispatch
381.300 USAF TAC Command post
381.700 USCG Air Support
381.800 USCG Primary Air Support
383.900 USCG Air Support
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MILITARY FREQUENCIES
Frequency/Mode/Description
311.000 AM STRATCOM/ACC primary
321.000 AM STRATCOM /ACCsecondary
243.000 AM Distress/guard
121.500 AM Distress/guard
415.700 NBFM Air Force One/Two
407.850 NBFM Air Force One/Two
282.800 AM All services search & rescue
287.800 AM USAF/USCG air-sea rescue
381.300 AM Air Combat Command (ACC) primary
381.700 AM USCG search & rescue
381.800 AM USCG search & rescue
239.800 AM USAF weather
342.500 AM USAF weather
287.400 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
287.425 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
295.400 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
296.200 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
297.300 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
297.600 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
297.625 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
314.300 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
314.325 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
324.400 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
336.100 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
341.400 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
352.900 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
354.200 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
358.200 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
359.100 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
359.125 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
361.700 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
366.300 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
368.600 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
369.200 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
370.400 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
372.300 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
375.700 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
375.925 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
376.000 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
376.075 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
376.125 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
376.175 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
376.025 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
376. 075 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
384.600 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
385.400 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
388.400 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
391.800 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
394.600 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
394.900 AM USAF refueling air to air nationwide
228.600 AM NORAD
228.900 AM NORAD
234.600 AM NORAD
235.900 AM NORAD
238.400 AM NORAD
239.700 AM NORAD
254.200 AM NORAD
260.800 AM NORAD (AICC)
260.900 AM NORAD
261.400 AM NORAD
267.000 AM NORAD
271.000 AM NORAD
272.000 AM NORAD
273.400 AM NORAD
274.400 AM NORAD
282.600 AM NORAD
278.400 AM NORAD
287.700 AM NORAD
288.400 AM NORAD
293.600 AM NORAD
293.800 AM NORAD
299.000 AM NORAD
309.400 AM NORAD
316.300 AM NORAD
320.600 AM NORAD
324.000 AM NORAD
327.900 AM NORAD
238.000 AM NORAD
336.600 AM NORAD
341.800 AM NORAD
346.200 AM NORAD
346.900 AM NORAD
348.200 AM NORAD
351.500 AM NORAD
355.200 AM NORAD
359.400 AM NORAD
359.800 AM NORAD
374.000 AM NORAD
377.000 AM NORAD
386.000 AM NORAD
387.800 AM NORAD
390.200 AM NORAD
397.800 AM NORAD
398.000 AM NORAD
364.200 AM NORAD
264.900 AM NORAD
255.400 AM Military to FAA
225.400 AM USAF ground control 1
275.800 AM USAF ground control 2
289.400 AM USAF ground control 3
335.800 AM USAF ground control 4
342.500 AM USAF weather
344.600 AM USAF weather
281.000 AM Air Tanker Common
251.900 AM ANG primary
303.000 AM ANG secondary
259.000 AM ARRS Tactical
252.800 AM ARRS Tactical
381.000 AM ARRS TActical
344.600 AM FAA pilot -metro
314.600 AM Military contractors flight test
345.400 AM Military contractors flight test
382.600 AM Military contractors flight test
130.650 AM AMC Command Post VHF
319.400 AM AMC Command Posts
297.000 AM AMC air to air
384.600 AM Air Refueling air to air
385.800 AM Air Refueling air to air
388.400 AM Air Refueling air to air
391.800 AM Air Refueling air to air
394.600 AM Air Refueling air to air
394.900 AM Air Refueling air to air
396.200 AM Air Refueling air to air
286.300 AM Air Refueling air to air
339.200 AM Air Refueling air to air
343.100 AM Air Refueling air to air
266.500 AM Air Refueling air to air
267.800 AM Air Refueling air to air
276.100 AM Air Refueling air to air
279.800 AM Air Refueling air to air
283.900 AM Air Refueling air to air
289.500 AM Air Refueling air to air
291.100 AM Air Refueling air to air
295.800 AM Air Refueling air to air
314.500 AM Air Refueling air to air
318.000 AM Air Refueling air to air
322.800 AM Air Refueling air to air
322.950 AM Air Refueling air to air
352.600 AM Air Refueling air to air
352.700 AM Air Refueling air to air
391.000 AM Air Refueling air to air
276.500 AM Air Refueling air to air
286.200 AM Air Refueling air to air
286.900 AM Air Refueling air to air
287.400 AM Air Refueling air to air
364.200 AM ACC primary
264.900 AM ACC secondary
41.5000 Am ARMY helicopters towers
148.000 Am AIR Force/ARMY common
List Provided by the T.V.Underground
A List Of Military Aviation Frequencies
The following UHF Military/Air frequencies are unclassified
and are available in many publications and journals. To
monitor these you must have a scanner capable of operating
in the UHF band and most importantly the Amplitude modulation
(AM) mode. Scanners such as the Realistic Pro-2004/5 are cap-
able of doing this. There is much to monitor in this band.
Several Military Operating Areas are located in Southern
California. All frequencies are in MHZ.
FREQ AGENCY USAGE
225.5 USN TACTICAL
230.8 NAS LOS ALAMITOS GCA
231.3 USN BRAVO ZULU
233.7 NAS PT. MUGU APPROACH
234.1 NAS LOS ALAMITOS GCA
235.1 USAF REFUELING
236.6 USAF TOWERS
237.2 CAL. ANG. OPERATIONS
237.9 USCG SAR
238.4 MILITARY SIERRA PETE
238.7 USAF REFUELING
238.9 USAF REFUELING
239.0 VAN NUYS TOWER
239.3 LAX TOWER (RW 6/24)
239.8 FAA WEATHER
240.2 MILITARY
241.0 ARMY ANG
242.85 USCG DATA MARKER BOUY
243.0 GUARD EMERGENCY
244.1 BEAVER DISCRETE
250.1 USMC 29 PALMS
250.8 USN BLUE ANGELS
251.6 USN BLUE ANGELS
252.1 USAF REFUELING
252.8 USAF TACTICAL
253.5 MARCH AFB TOWER
254.2 MILITARY SIERRA PETE
254.3 BURBANK TOWER
254.6 USN REFUELING
254.9 USN,PLEAD TACTICAL
255.1 EL TORO MCAS APPROACH
255.3 USN HAPPY HUNTER
255.4 FAA FSS
257.6 LONG BEACH TOWER
257.8 GILLESPIE TOWER
HAWTHORNE TOWER
MONTGOMERY TOWER
OXNARD TOWER
PALM SPRINGS TOWER
RIVERSIDE TOWER
SANTA MONICA TOWER
TORRANCE TOWER
258.9 FAA ENROUTE
259.1 ONTARIO APPROACH
259.2 HUGHES TOWER
259.7 NASA/SPACE SHUTTLE TACTICAL
260.8 MILITARY SIERRA PETE
261.1 USN REFUELING
262.7 TOPGUN BASE
263.1 J.WAYNE/OC APPROACH
263.3 BEAVER DISCRETE
263.6 EL TORO MCAS TOWER
263.8 USN,PLEAD RANGE CLNC
264.4 FLIGHT TEST
264.8 NASA/SPACE SHUTTLE CHASE PLANES
265.1 FAA ENROUTE
265.8 NAS PT. MUGU
266.3 VANDENBERG LAUNCH CONTROL
266.5 USAF REFUELING
266.9 BEAVER
267.4 USN HAPPY HUNTER
267.6 CAMP PENDLETON ATIS
268.8 USN PLEAD OPS
269.0 LAX APPROACH (EAST)
269.1 SAN DIEGO APPROACH
269.3 ONTARIO APPROACH
269.6 COAST APPROACH
269.9 MILITARY
270.1 MARCH AFB ATIS
270.2 MILITARY SIERRA PETE
270.5 USN,PLEAD TACTICAL
270.9 SAN DIEGO TOWER
271.4 IMPERIAL BEACH TOWER
271.7 EL TORO MCAS TOWER
272.3 ? MOONLIGHT BASE
272.6 BEAVER
272.7 FAA FSS
273.1 BEAVER DISCRETE
273.5 GEORGE AFB ATIS
274.0 YUMA RANGE CLNC
274.9 TUSTIN MCAS(H)
275.2 MCDONNELL/DOUGLAS FLIGHT TEST
275.35 USN BLUE ANGELS
275.4 USN TROPICAL DISCRETE
276.2 IMPERIAL BEACH ATIS
277.0 CAMP PENDLETON APPROACH
277.4 LA CENTER OCEANSIDE SECTOR
277.8 USN FLEET COMMON
278.3 ONTARIO APPROACH
278.5 VANDENBERG GROUND
278.8 SAN CLEMENTE IS. TOWER
279.0 NASA/SPACE SHUTTLE TACTICAL
280.4 NAS MIRAMAR ATIS
280.7 USN,PLEAD RANGE
281.0 MILITARY REFUELING
281.2 MILITARY
281.4 EL TORO MCAS APPROACH
281.8 SAN DIEGO APPROACH
282.0 SAN CLEMENTE IS. ATIS
282.8 MILITARY SAR
283.0 NAS NORTH ISLAND ATIS
283.5 USAF THUNDERBIRDS
284.2 EL TORO MCAS ATIS
284.35 USN TACTICAL
284.4 CAMP PENDLETON APPROACH
284.6 IMPERIAL BEACH APPROACH
284.7 LA CENTER INYOKERN SECT
285.2 SAN DIEGO APPROACH
285.5 LA CENTER RIVERSIDE SECT
285.7 BEAVER
288.1 BROWN FIELD TOWER
289.9 BEAVER
290.2 LA CENTER AMBOY SECT
290.4 SAN DIEGO APPROACH
291.6 EDWARDS AFB APPROACH
293.7 MARCH AFB ANG
295.7 ANG
296.5 VANDENBERG APPROACH
296.7 FAA
296.8 NASA/SPACE SHUTTLE TACTICAL
299.6 FAA COAST APP
300.6 USN TRAINING
301.1 BEAVER
304.9 BEAVER DISCRETE
305.0 USN AIR COMBAT
305.3 SAN CLEMENTE IS. APPROACH
305.5 EL TORO MCAS
306.7 SAN DIEGO APPROACH
307.1 LA CENTER NEWHALL SECT
308.1 BEAVER
308.4 SAN NICHOLAS IS. APPROACH
311.0 SAC PRIMARY
312.2 USN PLEAD BRAVO
312.4 EL TORO MCAS APPROACH
314.7 BEAVER
314.8 EL TORO MCAS
315.3 USN TACTICAL
315.6 NAS MIRAMAR TOWER
316.3 MILITARY SIERRA PETE
316.9 BEAVER
317.5 BURBANK APPROACH
317.6 PALMDALE AF TOWER
317.7 FAA ENROUTE
318.2 ONTARIO APPROACH
319.4 USAF MAC
319.8 USN BLUE ANGELS
320.1 NORTON AFB TOWER
320.4 FAA APPROACH
321.0 USAF SAC
322.4 LA CENTER FULLERTON SECT
322.6 USAF THUNDERBIRDS
323.0 SAN DIEGO APPROACH
323.1 COAST APPROACH
324.0 MILITARY SIERRA PETE
324.1 MARCH AFB GCA
324.3 VANDENBERG DEPARTURE
325.0 PT. MUGU APPROACH
326.2 VANDENBERG TOWER
327.1 FAA ENROUTE
328.1 EL TORO MCAS DISPATCH
332.35 TOPGUN TACTICAL
333.7 USN
336.4 NAS NORTH IS. TOWER
337.0 USN PLEAD BRAVO
337.2 EL TORO MCAS APPROACH
338.0 USN PLEAD ALPHA
338.2 BURBANK APPROACH
338.3 LA CENTER PACIFIC SECT
339.1 VANDENBERG APPROACH
339.4 PT. MUGU CLEARANCE DEL
340.2 TUSTIN MCAS(H) TOWER
PT. MUGU DEPARTURE
29 PALMS MCB TOWER
SAN CLEMENTE IS. TOWER
340.8 USAF AIR TO AIR
340.9 GEORGE AFB APPROACH
341.3 USN PLEAD
342.5 FAA WEATHER
342.8 USN PLEAD
342.9 USN PLEAD TACTICAL
343.9 COAST APPROACH
344.1 USN TACTICAL
344.2 TUSTIN MCAS(H) TOWER (?)
344.6 TUSTIN MCAS(H) WEATHER
345.2 PT. MUGU APPROACH
346.35 COAST APPROACH
347.5 NAS LOS ALAMITOS TOWER
348.0 EL TORO MCAS APPROACH
348.4 GEORGE AFB TOWER
348.6 FAA
348.7 EDWARDS AFB APPROACH
349.4 USAF TOWERS
349.8 BEAVER DISCRETE
350.1 TUSTIN MCAS(H) TOWER
350.9 USN TACTICAL
350.5 TUSTIN MCAS(H) GCA
350.9 NAS MIRAMAR TOP GUN TACTICAL
351.1 ONTARIO APPROACH
351.7 LA CENTER AZUSA SECT
351.8 LA CENTER OJAI SECT
351.9 FAA ENROUTE
352.3 EL TORO MCAS SQUADRON COMMON
353.2 USN TROPICAL DISC
354.1 LA CENTER AVALON SECTOR
354.2 BEAVER OFFSHORE CONTROL
354.9 BEAVER DISCRETE
355.1 USN TACTICAL
355.8 USN TROPICAL
358.8 USN PLEAD
360.0 BURBANK APPROACH
360.2 EL TORO MCAS TOWER (SEC)
360.3 CAMP PENDLETON LONG RIFLE
360.6 BURBANK APPROACH
360.7 LAX APPROACH
360.8 MILITARY SIERRA PETE
361.2 USN
362.2 TUSTIN MCAS(H) GCA
363.1 SAN DIEGO APPROACH
363.2 LAX DEPARTURE (SO)
364.1 USN FLEET COMMON
364.2 SIERRA PETE AICC
371.8 USN TACTICAL
372.2 USAF SAC
373.7 USN BLUE WATER CONT
373.8 BEAVER DISCRETE
374.8 SAN NICHOLAS IS. TOWER
376.8 USN TACTICAL
377.0 MILITARY SIERRA PETE
378.9 USAF TACTICAL
379.1 LAX TOWER (RW 7/25)
379.9 JOHN WAYNE TOWER
380.2 FAA APPROACH
380.5 MILITARY
380.8 TUSTIN MCAS(H) GROUND
381.3 USAF TACTICAL
381.4 COAST APPROACH
381.5 SAN DIEGO APPROACH
381.6 LAX APPROACH
381.7 USCG
381.8 USCG AIR RESCUE (PRI)
382.2 CAMP PENDLETON TOWER
382.8 NAS PT. MUGU TOWER
382.9 USAF THUNDERBIRDS
383.8 EL TORO MCAS GROUND
383.9 USCG AIR RESCUE (SEC)
384.3 TUSTIN MCAS(H) ATIS
385.4 LAX DEPARTURE
385.6 ONTARIO TOWER
386.6 VANDENBERG LAUNCH CON
386.7 USN ROYALTY
387.8 MILITARY SIERRA PETE
392.0 PALOMAR TOWER
395.9 BURBANK APPROACH
CALL SIGNS AND TYPES OF AIRCRAFT HEARD:
PRIMO 35 HEAVY - KC-10
TOGA 75 HEAVY - KC-10
SLAM 49 HEAVY - C-141
WILLY 17 - T-38
WILLY 09 - T-38
WILLY 23 - T-38
HEXHEAD 23 - C-130
SHOOTER 23 - F-18
GUNSLINGER 453 - F-14
LIZZARD 01 - A-6
RHINO 56 - F-4
TOGA 78 - KC-10
TOGA 77 - KC-10
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Library:39
UHF Military listings Updated 04-12-89
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225.5 USN Tactical
228.9* NORAD, "Sierra Pete" [ch 1]
230.2* Los Alamitos
230.8 ANG
230.9 US ARMY AIR TO AIR(A-A)
234.1 Los Alamitos GCA
234.6* NORAD, "Sierra Pete" [ch 2]
237.2 CAL. ANG "OPERATIONS"
237.9* USCG SAR?
238.4 NORAD, "Sierra Pete" [ch 11]
239.7 USN, Top Gun VF-114 "Aardvark" @ Mirimar
240.2 Military
241.0 US ARMY
242.65 USCG Data Marker Bouy
243.0 MILITARY AIRCRAFT "GUARD"emergency & ELTs
244.1 BEAVER Discrete
246.8 USN Air Intercepts
249.9 USN A-A
250.1 USN A-A
250.2 USN, Top Gun VF-111 "Old Nick"
250.2 USN, Top Gun VF-213 "Black Lion"
253.1 USN, Top Gun VF-124 "Gunslinger"
254.2 NORAD, "Sierra Pete" [ch 5]
254.9 PLEAD, USN Tactical
255.1 El Toro MCAS Approach
255.3 USN "Happy Hunter"
255.3 Mil.
257.8
260.8 NORAD, "Sierra Pete" [ch 12]
261.1 USN Air Tankers
261.5 Beaver, USN
262.7 USN, Top Gun VF-1, Witchita @ Mirimar
263.1 J. Wayne Airport Approach
263.3 BEAVER Discrete
263.6 El Toro MCAS Approach
263.8 USN, Plead Pt. Magu Range Clearance, Plead @ Pt. Magu
264.0 USN Starburst, Anti Sub. Warfare
265.3 USN, Top Gun "Vandy" VF-1 @ Pt. Magu
266.3 USAF "Torch Cont."Vandenberg"
266.5* SAC Refueling
266.9 BEAVER
268.8 PLEAD Ops.[U53]
269.1
269.5 FAA L.A. Center
269.6 FAA Coast Approach
269.9 Military
267.0 NORAD, "Sierra Pete" [ch 20]
267.4 USN AIC
268.5 USN Beaver
269.1 USN, Mirimar San Diego Dep. control
270.1 March AFB ATIS
270.2 NORAD, "Sierra Pete" [ch 16]
270.5 PLEAD, USN Tactical
270.6 Beaver, USN
271.5 Military
271.7 El Toro MCAS Tower
272.3 Tustin? "Base" Operations
272.3 MIL.
272.6 USN Tactical
272.7 Mil Weather
273.1 USN Tactical
274.4* NORAD, "Sierra Pete" [ch 6]
274.9 Tustin MCAS-(H)
275.2 MacDonald-Doglas? A/C Testing
275.4 Tustin MCAS-(H) "Base"
275.5 USN, Top Gun VF-126 "Bandit" @ Mirimar
276.2 Imperial Bch. ATIS
277.4 FAA Oceanside Sector
277.4 FAA L.A. Center
277.8 USN FLEET COMMON
278.2 USN? ACMR "War Wag"
278.3 Beacon
278.5 LA Center Yuma Discrete
278.8 San Clemente Isle Tower
280.4 Mirimar NAS ATIS, Callsign NKX
280.7 USN, Plead Pt. Magu Range, Primary[U41], Also 5080 USB
281.0 Military Air Tankers
281.2 Military
281.4 El Toro MCAS Approach
281.5 Military
281.6 NORAD, "Sierra Pete" [ch 3]
281.8 San Diego Approach
282.0 San Clemente Isle ATIS
282.1 San Diego Approach
282.8 Military SAR
283.0 North Island NAS ATIS
284.2 El Toro MCAS ATIS Callsign NZJ
284.5 USN, Top Gun VF-51 "Screaming Eagle"
284.7 En Route
284.9 USN - Hunter Air Intercepts
285.2 FAA San Diego Approach
285.3 San Diego Approach
285.5 FAA Riverside Sector
285.7 BEAVER, USN Offshore Control, Check Out freq.
285.8 USN Happy Hunter
288.1 Brown Tower
289.9 BEAVER, USN Check in, Simulcast on. 118.65
291.3 USN, Top Gun VF-2, Bullet @ Mirimar
291.7 FAA Los Angeles Center, "Julian" Discrete
293.1 USN, Tustin LTA Maintenance
293.7 March AFB Air National Guard
295.7 Air National Grd
299.6 FAA Coast Approach
299.7 USN, Mirimar "Cyclone Base", VAW-110, E-2 AWACS
299.8
300.4 FAA Approach
301.1 BEAVER, USN OFFSHORE CONTROL
301.3 USN, Mirimar Clearance Delivery
304.9 BEAVER, USN Discrete
305.0 USN Air Combat Manuver
305.1 El Toro MCAS Tower
305.5 El Toro MCAS
305.535 "Titmouse" Tactical?, More Info Wanted.
305.9 USMC, Tustin Wing Common
306.6 Plead, Pt. Magu ACM
307.4 Starburst ASW ops.
308.1 USN Tactical
309.4 NORAD, "Sierra Pete" [ch 9]
311.0 SAC Primary
311.8 USN, Mirimar "Hassle Base"
312.4 El Toro MCAS Approach
314.7 Beaver, USN
314.8 El Toro MCAS
315.3 USN Tactical
315.6 USN, Mirimar Top Gun, Tower
316.3 NORAD, "Sierra Pete" [ch 17]
316.9 BEAVER, USN Beaver to Huey Cobra
320.4 USN Approach
320.6* NORAD, "Sierra Pete" [ch 4]
321.0 SAC Phone Patches
322.0 "Pinical Approach"
322.1 USN, Top Gun VF-34 "Renegade"
324.0 NORAD, "Sierra Pete" [ch 18]
326.4 FAA L.A. Center
326.8 El Toro MCAS SAR(?) "Operations"
327.9* NORAD, "Sierra Pete" [ch 19]
328.1 El Toro MCAS DISPATCH
328.2 USN, Long Beach, NTCC Command & Early Warning Net
332.35 Mirimar Top Gun, Tactical
333.7 USN
336.4 North Isle Tower
336.6 NORAD"Sierra Pete" [ch 7]
337.2 El Toro MCAS Approach
338.0 USN U63 PLEAD
339.5 USN, Top Gun VF-392 "Stallion" @ Miramar
340.2 Tustin MCAS-(H) Tower
340.2 Top Gun, Yuma AZ Air - Ground
341.8 NORAD, "Sierra Pete" [ch 13]
342.1 USN Exercises
342.8 USN PLEAD [U28]
342.9 PLEAD, USN Tactical
343.9 Military Approach
344.1 USN, Beaver Discrete
341.8* NORAD "Sierra Pete"
344.2 Tustin MCAS-(H) Tower
344.4 USN, Top Gun VF-301 "Inferno" @ Mirimar
344.6 Tustin MCAS-(H) Weather
346.2 NORAD, "Sierra Pete" [ch 8]
346.8* Los Alamitos
347.5 Los Alamitos TOWER
348.0 El Toro MCAS Approach
348.1 Mil. Starburst, ASW
349.8 BEAVER, USN Discrete
350.1 USMC, Tustin LTA Tower
350.5 Tustin MCAS-(H) GCA
350.9 USN Tech. Problems
352.3 ETMCAS Squad. common,Phoenix Base
352.4 US ARMY
353.2 USN Tropical Discrete
353.9* USCG Law Enforcement
354.1 FAA Coast App.
354.2
354.2 BEAVER, USN OFFSHORE CONTROL
354.7 USN, Top Gun VC-13 "Saint" @ Mirimar
354.9 BEAVER, USN Discrete
354.9 FAA L.A. Center
355.1 USN Tactical
356.6 US ARMY
357.9 Mil. Starburst, ASW
358.8 USN Plead [U75]
360.2 ETMCAS Tower
360.2 El Centro Tower
360.3 Camp Pendelton Long Rifle
360.8 Military "Sierra Pete"
361.2 USN
361.8 USN, Top Gun VF-211 "Nickle" @ El Centro
362.1 USN, Mirimar Metrology
362.2 Tustin MCAS(H) GCA
363.1 USN, Mirimar San Diego Dept. Control West
364.1 USN FLEET COMMON
364.2 NORAD, "Sierra Pete" Primary,"AICC" [ch 21]
371.8 USN Tactical
373.7 USN Blue Water Contrl
373.8 BEAVER, USN Discrete
376.8 USN Tactical
377.0 NORAD, "Sierra Pete" [ch 14]
377.2 USAF Dispatch
379.9 John Wayne Tower
380.2 ETMCAS Approach
380.5 Military GIC's
380.8 Tustin MCAS(H) Ground
380.8 USN, Mirimar Ground
381.3 USAF T.A.C.
381.8 USCG Air Rescue Primary, "LA Air"
382.4 NORAD,"Sierra Pete"
382.8 USN, Yuma, AZ Tower
383.8 ETMCAS Ground
383.9 USCG 2ndary (S0oT2)
384.3 Tustin MCAS(H) ATIS
384.5*
386.6* USAF Vandenberg
386.7 USN "Royalty"
387.8 NORAD,"Sierra Pete" [ch 15] "Raider", Custom's E-2s Tracking
398.8* NORAD,"Sierra Pete" [ch 10]
Please send updates/corrections to Mike box 274
* Unconfirmed by Me
Here's a few government freqs to listen to if you've got nothing
better to do.
The first 13 are U.S. Army Corps of Engineers frequencies, and a
comment, if there's one worth saying.
1: 3345.0 USB
2: 5015.0 USB
3: 5327.5 USB
4: 5400.0 USB
5: 5437.5 USB
6: 6020.0 USB
7: 6785.0 USB
8: 9122.5 USB 11:00 AM Fridays Division-Division Net starts here
9: 11693.5 USB
10: 12070.0 USB
11: 12267.0 USB
12: 16077.0 USB
13: 16382.0 USB Division-Division Net usually comes here, 11:20 AM
FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) frequencies
5211.0 USB
10493.0 USB I haven't heard anything on these, but I know they
were used during the San Francisco earthquake.
Army frequencies -- regular service people.
7930.5 USB
23740.0 USB
Maybe these'll give a bored eavesdropper some pleasure!
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No. 3, vol. 1.00
"TO BOLDLY GO WHERE NO SCANNER HAS BEEN, LATELY."
This month, we're going to take a quick trip down the frequency list and
review some of the favorites for monitoring. It's getting to be the sea-
son to be jolly, and also prime time for monitoring enthusiasts.
If you have a scanner or communications receiver, and you haven't been do-
ing any searching, you are doing a disservice to yourself and the hobby.
There are new frontiers to explore, and you don't need a fancy rig to get
in on the action.
So let's get down to business.........................
CORDLESS PHONES are a real blast if you've gotten tired of the soaps and
commercials polluting the airwaves. Even though they are listed on the box
as having a range of 1000 feet or so, maximum, please remember that is the
HANDSET range and not the BASE. When conditions are right, these signals can
go for MILES. You will need a good low-band antenna, Grove Scanner Beam, the
Channel Master 5094A, or the new 46 MHz antenna from Cellular Security Group
are all prime examples. If you're restricted to indoor antennas, get the
long-
est whip you can muster, and you're ready to go.
CORDLESS PHONE BASE FREQUENCY LIST.......................
CHANNEL FREQUENCY
01 46.610
02 46.630
03 46.670
04 46.710
05 46.730
06 46.770
07 46.830
08 46.870
09 46.930
10 46.970
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AND ON TO THE FORBIDDEN WORLD OF **CELLULAR**
Okay, so man cannot live by cordless phone monitoring alone, and wants to
go for the action on cellular. We neither endorse nor discourage the moni-
toring of these frequencies, you must make up your own mind whether or not
you want to get into "cellular snooping", just remember that monitoring the
cellular bands violates the ECPA of 1986.
EQUIPMENT you'll need will include an 800 MHz capable scanner, a good
antenna,
and just a little bit of information on where to look. If your scanner will
not receive 800 MHz, you can add an easily obtainable converter to lower the
frequencies into a range your rig can receive.
If your unit is 800 MHz capable, but the access to the bands is blocked, you
can get your unit modified to do so at low cost (about $20). Radios that
need
modification include the Realistic PRO 34, 2004, 2005, 2006, Bearcat 200,
205,
760 and 950 XLT, ICOM and AOR radios, as well as the Bearcat 800 XLT will
do it right out of the box, no mods needed.
ONE LAST WORD about radio requirements, if you're planning on using a
convert-
er, make sure your radio has a search function. There are hundreds of
cellular
channels, and to program in the discrete frequencies is frustrating and just
not necessary. If your radio does not search, sell it and get one that does!
CELLULAR FREQUENCY SEARCH RANGES--------------------------------------------
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BASE TRANSMISSIONS ON CELLULAR (MHz)
870.030-879.360 Voice Channels {Non-Wireline Systems}
880.650-889.980 Voice Channels {Wireline Systems}
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RONALD McDONALD, WHERE ARE YOU?
Fast food fanatics, take heart, there are frequencies out there just for you
and the friendly folks at your local burger joint. Pop these frequencies
into
your handheld or mobile next time you make the trip, you may be surprised
just what you'll hear!
FAST FOOD FREQUENCIES-------------------------------------------------------
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BURGER KING MACDONALD'S HARDEE'S TACO BELL
457.600 35.02 & 154.600 30.84 & 154.570 460.8875
467.825 30.84 & 154.570
33.14 & 151.895
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OOOHH, BABY BABY
Let's not forget those wonderful baby room monitors, it seems folks just
can't
seem to remember to turn the things off, and like the cordless phones, they
can carry quite a ways, transmitting a lot more than just the kid!
BABY ROOM MONITOR FREQUENCIES-----------------------------------------------
--
CHANNEL FREQUENCY
01 49.830
02 49.845
03 49.860
04 49.875
05 49.890
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UNDERCOVER, OVER THE SCANNER
If you're tired of mundane police and fire calls, federal agencies can be
a great respite from the same 'ol thang. So without further adieu, here is:
THE FEDERAL FREQUENCY SAMPLER----------------------------------------------
-
DEA ATF FBI U.S. MARSHAL
418.625 165.2875 167.5625 163.200
418.900 166.5375 163.8625 164.600
418.750 165.9125 162.7875
418.675 166.4625 170.875
418.825 165.9125 170.925
418.950 173.8875 163.200
418.975 168.0000 170.750
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BREAKER, BREAKER, HOWBOUTCHA', KICK IT ON BACK
Due to popular demand, CB frequencies can be received on some of the better
scanning and communications receivers. Shortwave rigs will do the job as
well
if you make sure you're in the AM mode .......
CHANNEL FREQ. CHANNEL FREQ. CHANNEL FREQ
01 26.695 15 27.135 29 27.295
02 26.975 16 27.155 30 27.305
03 26.985 17 27.165 31 27.315
04 27.005 18 27.175 32 27.325
05 27.015 19 27.185 33 27.335
06 27.025 20 27.205 34 27.345
07 27.035 21 27.215 35 27.355
08 27.055 22 27.225 36 27.365
09 27.065 23 27.225 37 27.375
10 27.075 24 27.235 38 27.385
11 27.085 25 27.245 39 27.395
12 27.105 26 27.265 40 27.405
13 27.115 27 27.275
14 27.125 28 27.285
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And that's it for this month, see you next time, same channel...............
Frequency Location Description
33.5400 MONT. CO. JEFFERSON TWP FIRE
33.6400 MONT. CO. BUTLER TWP FIRE
44.7400 MONT. CO. OSP #57 DAYTON
45.0200 MONT. CO. OSP #57 DAYTON
45.1000 MONT. CO. OH LIQUOR CON DAYTON
45.2200 MONT. CO. DAYTON MENTAL HEALTH
46.4200 MONT. CO. MAD RIVER TWP FIRE
108.3000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIRPORT ILS
108.9000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIRPORT ILS
111.0000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIRPORT VOT
111.9000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIRPORT ILS
114.5000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIRPORT VOR
118.0000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR APPR/DPRT
118.8500 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR APPR/DPRT
119.9000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIRPORT TOWER
121.7500 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR CLEARANCE
121.9000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIRPORT GN
122.1000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR FLIGHT SV
122.2000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR FLIGHT SV
122.5500 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR FLIGHT SV
125.8000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIRPORT ATIS
126.5000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR APPR/DPRT
127.6500 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR APPROACH
153.7550 MONT. CO. MIAMI TWP PD
153.7550 MONT. CO. NEW LEBANON PD
153.8300 MONT. CO. HARRISON TWP FIRE MO
153.8300 MONT. CO. JEFFERSON TWP FIRE M
153.8300 MONT. CO. MIAMI TWP FIRE MOBIL
153.8300 MONT. CO. RANDOLPH FIRE MOBILE
153.8300 MONT. CO. VANDALIA FIRE BASE
153.9050 MONT. CO. MORAINE PD (ENCODED)
154.1300 MONT. CO. HARRISON TWP FIRE
154.1300 MONT. CO. MADISON TWP FIRE
154.1300 MONT. CO. MORAINE FIRE
154.1300 MONT. CO. RANDOLPH TWP FIRE
154.1900 MONT. CO. BROOKVILLE FIRE
154.1900 MONT. CO. DOE MONSANTO FIRE
154.1900 MONT. CO. FARMERSVILLE FIRE
154.1900 MONT. CO. NEW LEBANON FIRE
154.1900 MONT. CO. PHILLIPSBURG FIRE
154.2350 MONT. CO. KETTERING FIRE
154.3250 MONT. CO. WASHINGTON TWP FIRE
154.3550 MONT. CO. MIAMI TWP FIRE
154.3550 MONT. CO. VANDALIA FIRE
154.4000 MONT. CO. HUBER HEIGHTS FIRE
154.4000 MONT. CO. WEST CARROLLTON FD
154.4300 MONT. CO. DAYTON FIRE PAGING
154.5150 MONT. CO. SALEM MALL SECURITY
154.5400 MONT. CO. DAYTON MALL SECURITY
154.7850 MONT. CO. MONT. CO. SO JAIL
Frequency Location Description
154.8600 MONT. CO. VANDALIA PD
155.0100 MONT. CO. JEFFERSON TWP PD
155.0100 MONT. CO. MADISON TWP PD
155.0550 MONT. CO. WEST CARROLLTON PD
155.0700 MONT. CO. BROOKVILLE PD
155.1300 MONT. CO. FARMERSVILLE PD
155.1300 MONT. CO. MIAMISBURG PD
155.2200 MONT. CO. MAD RIVER TWP RESCUE
155.2200 MONT. CO. TROTWOOD RESCUE
155.2800 MONT. CO. BOX 21 RESCUE MOBILE
155.2800 MONT. CO. TROTWOOD RESCUE MOBI
155.4000 MONT. CO. BOX 21 RESCUE MOBILE
155.4000 MONT. CO. TROTWOOD RESCUE MOBI
155.4150 MONT. CO. BROOKVILLE PD
155.4150 MONT. CO. MONT. CO. SO F-1/A
155.4900 MONT. CO. KETTERING PD
155.5200 MONT. CO. GERMANTOWN PD
155.5200 MONT. CO. JEFFERSON TWP PD
155.5650 MONT. CO. MONT. CO. SO F-5/C
155.6100 MONT. CO. HUBER HEIGHTS PD
155.6100 MONT. CO. MONT. CO. SO DETECT.
155.6700 MONT. CO. MONT. CO. SO F-2/3/B
155.7150 MONT. CO. TROTWOOD PD
155.7450 MONT. CO. ENGLEWOOD PD
155.8200 MONT. CO. GERMANTOWN PD
155.8500 MONT. CO. GERMANTOWN PD F-B MO
155.8650 MONT. CO. RANDOLPH TWP PD
155.8650 MONT. CO. UNION PD
155.9250 MONT. CO. GERMAN TWP PD F-4
157.2800 MONT. CO. MONT. CO. SO (BUG)
158.8800 MONT. CO. OAKWOOD FIRE
158.8800 MONT. CO. OAKWOOD PD
257.8000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR TOWER
291.1000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR APPROACH
316.7000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR APPR/DPRT
327.1000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR APPR/DPRT
353.7000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR APPR/DPRT
453.2750 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIRPORT SECUR
852.0625 MONT. CO. MIAMI TWP PD
854.9875 MONT. CO. VANDALIA PD
855.2125 MONT. CO. HUBER HEIGHTS FIRE
855.4625 MONT. CO. CENTERVILLE PD
856.2125 MONT. CO. DAYTON PD FIRE MISC.
856.7125 MONT. CO. DAYTON PD FIRE MISC.
857.2125 MONT. CO. DAYTON PD FIRE MISC.
857.7125 MONT. CO. DAYTON PD FIRE MISC.
858.2125 MONT. CO. DAYTON PD FIRE MISC.
859.2125 MONT. CO. DAYTON PD FIRE MISC.
860.2125 MONT. CO. DAYTON PD FIRE MISC.
860.7125 MONT. CO. DAYTON (CONTROL)
FROM: LES BUTLER
BRIGHTON, MI FREQUENCIES
City Frequency Licensee Service State
Callsign
BRIGHTON 464.52500 ADAMS WELL DRILLING IB MI WNJK462
BRIGHTON 035.06000 ALPINE HEATING & AIR IB MI KTD903
BRIGHTON 152.93000 AMERICAN AGGREGATES IS MI KQG252
BRIGHTON 152.91500 ARGERSINGER MORSE CO IS MI KVU883
BRIGHTON 152.88500 ARMSTRONG, BILL IS MI KSE408
BRIGHTON 151.95500 BRIGHTON AREA SCHOOL IB MI KNDS956
BRIGHTON 152.99000 BRIGHTON BLOCK & CON IS MI WQJ545
BRIGHTON 155.77500 BRIGHTON, CITY OF PL MI KJN679
BRIGHTON 154.01000 BRIGHTON, CITY OF PF MI KNDV986
BRIGHTON 453.90000 BRIGHTON, CITY OF PL MI WNXA494
BRIGHTON 458.90000 BRIGHTON, CITY OF PL MI WNXA494
BRIGHTON 155.89500 BRIGHTON, TOWNSHIP O PL MI KNHR594
BRIGHTON 154.01000 BRIGHTON, TOWNSHIP O PF MI KYN872
BRIGHTON 154.29500 BRIGHTON, TOWNSHIP O PF MI KYN872
BRIGHTON 464.12500 CARS & CONCEPTS IB MI KNEQ724
BRIGHTON 464.82500 CARS & CONCEPTS IB MI KNEQ724
BRIGHTON 464.97500 CARS & CONCEPTS IB MI KNEQ724
BRIGHTON 469.12500 CARS & CONCEPTS IB MI KNEQ724
BRIGHTON 462.25000 CREATIVE INDUSTRIES IX MI WNGY248
BRIGHTON 467.25000 CREATIVE INDUSTRIES IX MI WNGY248
BRIGHTON 151.74500 CURTIER, EDWARD J IB MI WNMH909
BRIGHTON 835.02000 DETROIT SMSA LIMITED CL MI KNKA231
BRIGHTON 880.02000 DETROIT SMSA LIMITED CL MI KNKA231
BRIGHTON 464.57500 EXPORT CORPORATION IB MI WNGN636
BRIGHTON 463.25000 GORDON FOOD SERVICE IB MI WNGY616
BRIGHTON 468.25000 GORDON FOOD SERVICE IB MI WNGY616
BRIGHTON 469.45000 GORDON FOOD SERVICE IB MI WNGY616
BRIGHTON 037.10000 GREEN OAK, TOWNSHIP PP MI KRK568
BRIGHTON 037.14000 GREEN OAK, TOWNSHIP PP MI KRK568
BRIGHTON 154.01000 GREEN OAK, TOWNSHIP PF MI KUL677
BRIGHTON 464.92500 GROSTIC, GERALD F IB MI WNNI365
BRIGHTON 469.92500 GROSTIC, GERALD F IB MI WNNI365
BRIGHTON 452.60000 HUEY, MARK LA MI WNIU387
*** GRAND RAPIDS, MI FREQUENCIES ***
39.1400,"KENT CO SHERIFF MARINE"
39.4200,"KENT CO SHERIFF"
119.3000,"GR TOWER"
124.6000,"GR NORTH RWY"
124.6500,"GR SOUTH RWY"
126.2500,"GR AIR TRAFFIC"
128.4000,"GR APPROACH"
151.1300,"GRPW STREETS"
154.0700,"KENT CO FIRE"
154.2500,"OTTAWA CO FIRE"
154.3700,"GR FIRE"
154.3700,"GRANDVILLE FIRE"
154.6500,"GRANDVILLE PD"
154.7250,"OTTAWA CO SHERIFF"
154.7400,"GRPD F9"
154.7700,"GRPD"
154.8300,"GRPD"
154.8600,"GRPD F2"
154.9500,"GRPD"
155.0100,"KENT CO SHERIFF F1"
155.1600,"MERCY AMB"
155.5650,"GRPD F1"
155.6100,"GRANDVILLE PD"
155.7300,"KENT CO SHERIFF"
155.7900,"GRPD F3"
155.8350,"GRANDVILLE PD F2"
156.1350,"KENT CO ROADS"
160.2300,"CHESSIE RR"
160.5300,"GRAND TRUNK RR"
160.5900,"GRAND TRUNK RR"
161.1300,"CONRAIL MANT."
161.3250,"AMTRAK MANT."
453.2500,"GRPD"
460.6000,"GR FIRE"
462.9500,"KENT CO EMS (MED 9)"
462.9750,"LIFE AMB (MED 10)"
*** K.I. SAWYER AIR FORCE BASE, MI ***
149.325 POLICE
149.565 BASE COMMUNICATIONS [AM]
150.325 POLICE
165.1375 POLICE
173.5625 FIRE CREWS
173.5875 GROUND CREWS
235.100 AIR TO AIR REFUEL
238.100 AIR TO AIR REFUEL
238.900 AIR TO AIR REFUEL
259.300 AIR TO AIR REFUEL
293.100 AIR TO AIR REFUEL
311.000 SAC PRIMARY
321.000 SAC SECONDARY
320.900 AIR TO AIR REFUEL
322.800 AIR TO AIR REFUEL
345.500 FAA WEATHER
343.500 AIR TO AIR REFUEL
344.600 FAA WEATHER
372.200 AIR TO AIR REFUEL
398.200 AIR TO AIR REFUEL
*** Police Frequencies- DETROIT, MI AREA ***
ADRIAN POLICE ADRIAN
155.490
ADRIAN POLICE ADRIAN
155.550
ALLEN PARK - POLICE ALLEN PARK
155.490
ALLEN PARK - POLICE ALLEN PARK
423.425
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN - POLICE ANN ARBOR
153.905
ANN ARBOR - POLICE F2 LEIN ANN ARBOR
154.875
ANN ARBOR - POLICE F1 ANN ARBOR
155.550
ANN ARBOR - POLICE ANN ARBOR
453.675
MICHIGAN STATE - POLICE COMMON FREQUENCY AREAWIDE
42.480
MICHIGAN STATE - PUCO AREAWIDE
46.520
MICHIGAN STATE - POLICE DETECTIVES RED AREAWIDE
154.665
MICHIGAN STATE - POLICE TACTICAL AREAWIDE
154.680
MICHIGAN STATE - POLICE PORTABLES AREAWIDE
154.695
MICHIGAN STATE - POLICE DETECTIVES GREEN AREAWIDE
154.920
MICHIGAN STATE - FIRE MARSHALL AREAWIDE
154.935
INTER-AGENCY NETWORK AREAWIDE
155.370
POLICE NET - POINT TO POINT AREAWIDE
155.370
MICHIGAN STATE - POLICE DETECTIVES WHITE AREAWIDE
155.460
MICHIGAN STATE - POLICE DETECTIVES BLACK AREAWIDE
155.505
POLICE NET - MEPS AREAWIDE
155.865
CONRAIL - POLICE AREAWIDE
160.545
CONRAIL - POLICE AREAWIDE
160.560
CSX RAILROAD - F9 POLICE AREAWIDE
160.875
CONRAIL - POLICE AREAWIDE
161.280
AUBURN HILLS - POLICE DISPATCH AUBURN HILLS
423.075
AUBURN HILLS - POLICE F-2 AUBURN HILLS
423.150
AUBURN HILLS - POLICE/DPW AUBURN HILLS
423.175
BELLEVILLE - POLICE F1 BELLEVILLE
155.250
BELLEVILLE - POLICE F4 BELLEVILLE
155.835
BERKLEY - FIRE/POLICE F3 BERKLEY
154.040
BERKLEY - POLICE F1 BERKLEY
*** Suburban, Paramed and Fleet Ambulance ***
Same Company
Post 14 - Pontiac General Hospital
Post 11 - Willaims Lake and 59
Post 35 - 16 Mile & Rochester
Post 36 - Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak
Post 43 - 10 Mile & Cooledge
Post 22 - Huron Valley Hospital
Post 07 - Baldwin & I-75
Post 05 - Sashabaw & Clarkston Rd
Post 12 - Crescent Lake & M-59
Post 15 - Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital
Post 41 - Telegraph & 12 Mile
Post 16 - Walton & Oypdyke
Post 08 - Silverbell & M-24
Post 27 - Square Lake & Woodward
Post 44 - Lincoln & Woodward (Royal Oak)
Primary Dispatch 155.28 (Gray)
Secondary Disp 155.235 (Blue)
155.34
155.265
155.40
806.00
453.0125
*** Detroit Area Air Frequencies ***
ANN ARBOR AIRPORT - TOWER ANN ARBOR 120.300
ANN ARBOR AIRPORT - GROUND ANN ARBOR 121.600
ANN ARBOR AVIONICS ANN ARBOR 122.950
ANN ARBOR AIRPORT - UNICOM ANN ARBOR 123.000
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN - HELIPAD ANN ARBOR 123.050
AMERICAN AIRLINES AREAWIDE 129.025
CONTINENTAL AIRLINES AREAWIDE 129.025
TWA AIRLINES AREAWIDE 129.225
UNITED AIRLINES AREAWIDE 129.300
AMERICAN AIRLINES AREAWIDE 129.325
UNITED AIRLINES AREAWIDE 129.425
UNITED PARCEL SERVICE AIR OPS AREAWIDE 129.425
DELTA AIRLINES AREAWIDE 129.500
COMAIR AIRLINES AREAWIDE 130.000
US AIR AIRLINES AREAWIDE 130.050
AMERICAN AIRLINES AREAWIDE 130.250
TWA AIRLINES AREAWIDE 130.400
US AIR AIRLINES AREAWIDE 130.500
AMERICAN AIRLINES AREAWIDE 130.625
EASTERN AIRLINES AREAWIDE 130.700
US AIR AIRLINES AREAWIDE 130.925
EASTERN AIRLINES AREAWIDE 130.950
AIR CANADA AREAWIDE 131.100
DELTA AIRLINES AREAWIDE 131.250
MIDWAY AIRLINES AREAWIDE 131.325
NORTHWEST AIRLINES AREAWIDE 131.450
FLYING TIGER AIRLINE AREAWIDE 131.825
DELTA AIRLINES AREAWIDE 131.900
FEDERAL EXPRESS AREAWIDE 131.925
GOODYEAR BLIMP - AIR AREAWIDE 132.000
DETROIT CITY AIRPORT - WEATHER (ATIS) DETR 120.750
DETROIT CITY AIRPORT - TOWER DETROIT 121.300
DETROIT CITY AIRPORT - GROUND CONTROL DETR 121.900
DETROIT CITY AIRPORT - FSS DETROIT 122.550
FORD MOTOR COMPANY - AIRCRAFT DETROIT 122.825
BURROUGHS CO. AIRCRAFT DETROIT 122.875
DETROIT CITY AIRPORT - UNICOM DETROIT 122.950
DETROIT CITY AIRPORT - APPROACH/DEPART DET 126.850
SOUTHWEST AIRLINES DETROIT 129.250
DELTA AIRLINES DETROIT 129.600
BRITISH AIRWAYS DETROIT 130.150
METTETAL AIRPORT - UNICOM PLYMOUTH 122.700
DETROIT METRO AIRPORT - APPROACHES ROMULIS 128.750
DETROIT METRO AIRPORT - TOWER ROMULUS 118.400
DETROIT METRO AIRPORT - DEPARTURES ROMULUS 118.950
DETROIT METRO AIRPORT - CLEARANCE/DEL.ROMU 120.650
DETROIT METRO AIRPORT - AIR EMERGENCY ROMU 121.500
DETROIT METRO AIRPORT - GROUND CONTROL ROM 121.800
DETROIT METRO AIRPORT - UNICOM ROMULUS 122.950
DETROIT METRO AIRPORT - RADAR APPROACHES 124.050
DETROIT METRO AIRPORT - APPROACH/DEPART R 124.250
DETROIT METRO AIRPORT - WEATHER ATIS ROMUL 124.550
DETROIT METRO AIRPORT - APPROACH/DEPART R 124.900
DETROIT METRO AIRPORT - APPROACH/DEPART R 125.150
BIG BEAVER AIRPORT UNICOM TROY 122.700
OAKLAND PONTIAC AIRPORT A.T.C.WATERFORD 120.500
OAKLAND PONTIAC AIRPORT GROUND CONTROL WATE121.900
OAKLAND PONTIAC AIRPORT - ATIS WATERFORD 125.450
WILLOW RUN AIRPORT - TOWER YPSILANTI 120.000
WILLOW RUN AIRPORT - GROUND CONTROL YPSILAN121.900
BUTLER AVIATION YPSILANTI 122.950
*** HELLO BOYS AND GIRLS HERES A LITTLE COLLECTION
MALLS, STORES, AND FASTFOOD IN MICHIGAN. ***
30.840 HARDEES
30.840 RALLY'S
30.840 McDONALDS
33.140 McDONALDS
33.160 RALLY'S
151.625 J.C. PENNYS
151.865 MILLENDER CENTER
151.865 McDONALDS
151.925 J.L. HUDSONS
151.955 RENAISSANCE CENTER
151.955 OAKLAND MALL TROY
154.515 RALLY'S
154.570 RALLY'S
154.570 McDONALDS
154.570 HARDEES
154.600 K-MART
154.600 McDONALDS
170.305 McDONALDS
457.5375 RALLY'S
457.600 BURGER KING
460.8875 BURGER KING
461.0875 RALLY'S
461.612 J.C. PENNY
461.650 NORTHLAND MALL SOUTHFIELD
461.650 FAIRLANE MALL DEARBORN
462.025 J.C. PENNY
462.6000 RENAISSANCE CENTER
462.7625 RENAISSANCE CENTER
463.975 DETROIT RACE COURSE LIVONIA
464.1250 ADRIAN MALL ADRIAN
464.1750 EASTLAND MALL HARPER WOODS
464.300 EASTLAND MALL
464.325 WESTLAND MALL WESTLAND
464.325 ADRIAN MALL
464.500 J.L. HUDSONS
464.525 SEARS
464.55 SOUTHLAND MALL
464.575 NORTHLAND MALL SOUTHFIELD
464.575 LIVONIA MALL LIVONIA
464.625 SOUTHLAND MALL
464.637 EASTLAND MALL HARPER WOODS
464.75 12 OAKS MALL NOVI
464.925 EASTLAND MALL HARPER WOODS
464.95 12 OAKS MALL HARPER WOODS
466.0875 RALLY'S
468.3875 RALLY'S
469.012 RALLY'S
469.056 RALLY'S
*** MILFORD, MI AREA FREQUENCIES ***
City Frequency Licensee Service State
Callsign
MILFORD 151.77500 ALPINE VALLEY INCORP IB MI WSM657
MILFORD 154.54000 AMERICAN AGGREGATES IB MI KZQ418
MILFORD 451.32500 AMERICAN TELEPHONE & IT MI KRT964
MILFORD 154.01000 BRIGHTON, CITY OF PF MI KTS540
MILFORD 035.72000 BUELL BEE HAVEN FARM IB MI KWA903
MILFORD 151.89500 BUFFALO CONTRACTING IB MI KKT216
MILFORD 152.99000 CORDER FARMS INC IS MI WNHP745
MILFORD 160.23000 CSX TRANSPORTATION I LR MI WNRB916
MILFORD 160.32000 CSX TRANSPORTATION I LR MI WNRB916
MILFORD 453.05000 DEARBORN, CITY OF PL MI KQI922
MILFORD 458.05000 DEARBORN, CITY OF PL MI KQI922
MILFORD 825.03000 DETROIT CELLULAR TEL CL MI KNKA244
MILFORD 825.03000 DETROIT CELLULAR TEL CL MI KNKA244
MILFORD 870.03000 DETROIT CELLULAR TEL CL MI KNKA244
MILFORD 835.02000 DETROIT SMSA LIMITED CL MI KNKA231
MILFORD 880.02000 DETROIT SMSA LIMITED CL MI KNKA231
MILFORD 153.27500 E D S SPECTRUM CORPO IX MI WNMG286
MILFORD 1.800000 GENERAL MOTORS RESEA XR MI KF2XHE
MILFORD 10.100000 GENERAL MOTORS RESEA XR MI KF2XHE
MILFORD 14.000000 GENERAL MOTORS RESEA XR MI KF2XHE
MILFORD 030.56000 GENERAL MOTORS RESEA XR MI KF2XHE
MILFORD 033.00000 GENERAL MOTORS RESEA XR MI KF2XHE
MILFORD 035.00000 GENERAL MOTORS RESEA XR MI KF2XHE
PRODIGY(R) interactive personal service 02/06/93 1:29 PM
MILFORD 037.00000 GENERAL MOTORS RESEA XR MI KF2XHE
MILFORD 039.00000 GENERAL MOTORS RESEA XR MI KF2XHE
MILFORD 042.46000 GENERAL MOTORS RESEA XR MI KF2XHE
MILFORD 047.00000 GENERAL MOTORS RESEA XR MI KF2XHE
MILFORD 050.00000 GENERAL MOTORS RESEA XR MI KF2XHE
MILFORD 144.00000 GENERAL MOTORS RESEA XR MI KF2XHE
MILFORD 150.80000 GENERAL MOTORS RESEA XR MI KF2XHE
MILFORD 157.19000 GENERAL MOTORS RESEA XR MI KF2XHE
MILFORD 164.00000 GENERAL MOTORS RESEA XR MI KF2XHE
MILFORD 164.50000 GENERAL MOTORS RESEA XR MI KF2XHE
*** OAKLAND CO. 800 TRUCKED SYSTEM
FAC = Failure to Appear in Court
FCJ = Failure to comply with Judgement
851.0625 Oakland County Trunked System 10 channels
851.4625 Don't forget to leave your delay set to off.
852.0625
852.2125
852.4625
853.4625
854.0625
854.4625
855.0625
855.4625
154.43 Fire
154.265 "
154.295 "
460.10 Wolverine Lake station #38
460.10 Walled Lake station # 18
423.65 White Lake
424.275 Milford Police and Fire
853.1625 Bloomfield Hills Police
853.2125 " "
424.325 Southfield Ch-1
423.825 " " Ch-2
424.025 " " Ch-3
423.975 " " Ch-4
423.275 Farmington Hills Police
423.375 " " Fire
424.25 " " Police
423.25 West Bloomfield Police Ch-1
423.45 West Bloomfield Ch-2
424.175 " " Fire
425.275 " "
460.525 Novi Station 17 Wixom St # 35 Ch-1
460.375 " " " " " Ch-2
460.050 Waterford Police
151.25 Kensington Metro Park
453.050 Camp Dearborn
44.720 Proud Lake State Park
44.640 Proud Lake State Park
*** WALLED LAKE CITY OF; ***
WALLED LAKE SCHOOLS IB 469.77500 MI KOA651
WALLED LAKE WESTERN IB 461.03750 MI WNVD438
WALLED LAKE, CITY OF PP 037.04000 MI KQF867
WALLED LAKE, CITY OF PP 037.24000 MI KQF867
WALLED LAKE, CITY OF PP 037.40000 MI KQF867
WALLED LAKE SCHOOLS IB 464.77500 MI KOA651
WALLED LAKE SCHOOLS IB 469.77500 MI KOA651
WALLED LAKE, CITY OF PF 153.83000 MI KBC657
WALLED LAKE, CITY OF PF 154.26500 MI KBC657
WALLED LAKE, CITY OF PF 154.29500 MI KBC657
WALLED LAKE, CITY OF PF 154.43000 MI KBC657
WALLED LAKE, CITY OF PP 037.04000 MI KQF867
WALLED LAKE, CITY OF PP 037.24000 MI KQF867
WALLED LAKE, CITY OF PP 037.40000 MI KQF867
WALLED LAKE, CITY OF PP 460.10000 MI KJN663
Frequency Licensee Service State Callsign
151.59500 C F LONG & SONS INC IS MI KBA672
161.02500 COE RAIL INC LR MI WNDR706
154.43000 COMMERCE, TOWNSHIP O PF MI KNFF506
154.43000 COMMERCE, TOWNSHIP O PF MI KNFF507
151.89500 DAVIS IRON WORKS INC IB MI WNJL382
835.02000 DETROIT SMSA LIMITED CL MI KNKA231
880.02000 DETROIT SMSA LIMITED CL MI KNKA231
455.98000 FOREIGN RADIO PROGRA BA MI KPL207
151.77500 MCMULLEN, RAYMOND J IB MI KWC830
155.14500 OAKLAND, COUNTY OF PL MI KNHF687
151.83500 SCHROADER, JAMES L IB MI WNAV660
464.77500 WALLED LAKE SCHOOLS IB MI KOA651
469.77500 WALLED LAKE SCHOOLS IB MI KOA651
153.83000 WALLED LAKE, CITY OF PF MI KBC657
154.26500 WALLED LAKE, CITY OF PF MI KBC657
154.29500 WALLED LAKE, CITY OF PF MI KBC657
154.43000 WALLED LAKE, CITY OF PF MI KBC657
037.04000 WALLED LAKE, CITY OF PP MI KQF867
037.24000 WALLED LAKE, CITY OF PP MI KQF867
037.40000 WALLED LAKE, CITY OF PP MI KQF867
037.04000 WOLVERINE LAKE, VILL PP MI KJN663
037.40000 WOLVERINE LAKE, VILL PP MI KJN663
155.83500 WOLVERINE LAKE, VILL PL MI WNRO233
460.10000 WALLED LAKE, CITY OF PP MI KJN663
460.10000 WOLVERINE LAKE, VILL PP MI KJN663
MYRTLE BEACH
FREQUENCIES
selected frequencies for the Myrtle Beach area.
Source: Monitoring Times
Reprinted by: John Johnson, KWV8BP
Frequency Description
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154.310 Myrtle Fire
154.175 Myrtle Fire
154.800 Myrtle Police
154.860 Myrtle Police
155.160 Myrtle Rescue
155.295 Myrtle Rescue
154.220 North Myrtle Fire
154.400 North Myrtle Fire
155.400 North Myrtle Rescue
City and County of Georgetown
153.770 Fire
154.160 Fire
154.770 Sheriff -- county link
155.415 Police
155.715 Local government (repeater)
156.015 Government (simplex)
Horry County
154.010 Rural Fire
154.400 Fire
154.725 Sheriff
155.400 Rescue
UHF Aero Band
239.800 Meteorological
269.900 Myrtle Beach AFB
275.800 Myrtle Beach AFB
317.400 Jacksonville ATCC
343.000 Wing Command
343.600 Jacksonville ATCC
381.300 Wing Command
381.400 Jacksonville ATCC
Miscellaneous
151.685 Lake Arrow Head Ind.
151.775 Ponderosa Campground
151.805 Boardwalk Motel
151.865 Ocean Lakes Family Campground
464.865 " " " "
151.925 Brookgreen Gardens
151.955 Cherokee Motel
154.515 Sea Mist Travelodge
157.620 Breezeview Motel
460.800 Piedmont Airlines
461.350 Beach Amusements Inc.
461.400 Lack's Beach Service
461.475 Myrtle Beach Family Farms
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Attached is a listing of frequencies beleived to be used
by NASA. Special use of frequencies are noted as <use>.
Not all frequencies will be active here in Los Angeles.
Of these frequencies, 75% can be received with most
multi-band scanners. The last 25% will require a better
scanner such as the Radio Shack PRO-2004.
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shuttle flight up/downlink on 224.04 MHz, 145.45 MHz, and 445.40 MHz.
NASA USA
NASA/JPL-PASADENA
122.85 162.025 162.6125 163.000 168.35
170.35 171.000 406.225 410.000
NASA/EDWARDS AFB
49.83 122.85 162.025 162.6125 164.10
165.6125 166.225 168.00 169.400 169.60
170.35 170.40 171.00<Flight Data> 171.150
173.6875 240.20 240.60 241.40 241.600
241.80 259.70 278.90 296.80 314.600
371.70 382.60 384.80
NASA/NEW MEXICO
126.50 <Chase Aircraft>
NASA/Space Shuttle/California
150.225 150.275 150.275
NASA/Space Shuttle/Cape Kennedy
259.70 & 269.80 <Operations> 121.75<Ground>
148.485 <Photo Aircraft>
121.50 123.10 156.00 156.80 157.10
243.00 282.80 <all this group - Rescue Operations>
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Enjoy! Tony Cardenas WA6IGJ Long Beach, Ca.
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NASA Shuttle Mission Logo Descriptions - Chronological Order by Launch
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STS-1 MISSION LOGO
This is the official insignia for NASA's first flight of the space
transportation system's (STS) Columbia, the first Space Shuttle
orbital flight test (STS-1). Crewmen were Astronauts John W. Young,
Commander, and Robert Crippen, pilot. The art work was done by artist
Robert McCall.
======
STS-2 MISSION LOGO
This is the official insignia for STS-2 the United States second Space
Shuttle orbital flight test mission. Crew men were Astronauts Joe H.
Engle, commander, and Richard H. Truly, pilot. Their spacecraft,
Orbiter 102 Columbia, is depicted along with the crew members
surnames, and the merged eagle and American flag. The number two is
significant, as it applies to the number of crew members as well as
the second flight for the Columbia and the second in a series of Space
Shuttle missions.
======
STS-3 MISSION LOGO
This is the insignia for NASA's third flight of the space
transportation system's (STS) Columbia depicted in the middle of the
blue sphere against the background of the sun. The Columbia's tail,
nose, and top were pointed at the sun for long periods to test its
thermal response to extremes of temperatures. The three prominent
rays represent the third STS flight. The surnames of Astronauts Jack
R. Lousma, commander, and C. Gordon Fullerton, pilot, flank the
vehicle, and the name Columbia appears at the bottom. The
spacecraft's payload bay doors are open, and the remote manipulator
system (RMS) arm with an experimental payload is extended as it was on
several occasions during the actual flight. The art work was
accomplished by space artist Robert C. McCall of Paradise, Valley,.
Arizona.
======
STS-4 MISSION LOGO
This oval shaped artwork is the insignia for the fourth space
transportation system (STS-4) flight in the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration's Space Shuttle Columbia. The Columbia, with its
crew of Astronauts Thomas K. Mattingly, II, and Henry W. Hartsfield,
Jr. aboard, was launched from the Kennedy Space Center and orbited the
Earth for approximately one week in summer of 1982. The insignia
shows the Columbia trailing our nation's colors in the shape or her
flight number, representing the fourth and final flight of the highly
successful flight test phase.
======
STS-5 MISSION LOGO
This is the official crew patch for the fifth (note five points of
star) NASA Space Transportation System (STS-5) flight. The STS-5
mission was NASA's first operational STS flight following four
successful test flights. It was manned by four astronauts -- a space
agency first. Crew members for the flight were Vance D. Brand,
commander; Robert F. Overmyer, Pilot; and William B. Lenoir, and
Joseph P. Allen, mission specialists.
======
STS-6 MISSION LOGO
This is the official insignia for Space Shuttle mission STS-6. The
crew members for this mission were Astronauts Paul J. Weitz,
commander; Karol J. Bobko, pilot; and F. Story Musgrave, and Donald H.
Peterson, mission specialists. The sixth Space Shuttle flight is
represented by the hexagonal shape of the insignia and the six stars,
in the portrayed constellation Virgo. The sign of Virgo is also
symbolic of the first flight of the Space Shuttle Challenger. Depicted
above the spacecraft's open cargo bay is the combined inertial Upper
Stage (IUS) and a Tracking and Data Relay Satellite. This is the
first Shuttle flight of the IUS rocket, which carried the first TDRS
to a geosynchronous orbit of 24,000 statute miles.
======
STS-7 MISSION LOGO
The Orbiter Challenger, making its second flight into space on STS-7,
is featured in the art for the insignia for that NASA flight. The
remote manipulator arm is positioned such that, the number 7 is
formed. Likewise, seven stars are visible against the black sky.
Within the sun's center are representations for the five crew members,
including, for the first time in NASA's space program, a woman -- Dr.
Sally K. Ride, mission specialist. The crew members' surnames are
listed along the outside edge of the sphere. They are Astronauts
Robert L. Crippen, commander; Frederick H. Hauck, pilot; John M.
Fabian, Sally K. Ride and Norman E. Thagard, mission specialists.
======
STS-8 MISSION LOGO
The night launch of Challenger heading toward its third earth-orbital
mission is featured in the official insignia for STS-8. The eighth
flight of the United States Space Transportatioon System is
represented by eight stars of the constellation of Aquila, "The
Eagle." Astronauts Richard H. Truly, commander; Daniel C.
Brandenstein, pilot; Dale A. Gardner, Guion S. Bluford, and William E.
Thornton -- all mission specialists -- have their surnames on the
border of the insignia.
======
STS-9 MISSION LOGO
NASA SpaceLink had no text available.
======
41B MISSION LOGO
The Space Shuttle Challenger, making its fourth space flight
highlights the 41B insignia. The reusable vehicle is flanked in the
oval by an illustration of another PAM-D assisted satellite
deployment, an astronaut making the first non-tethered extravehicular
activity, and eleven stars. The crew member at right is equipped with
the manned maneuvering unit (MMU), a debuting backpack/motor apparatus
allowing for much greater freedom of movement than that experienced by
any previous space travelers performing EVA. Surnames of the five
astronaut crew members balance the Robert McCall artwork. They are
Vance D. Brand, Robert L. Stewart, Robert L. Gibson, Ronald E. McNair
and Bruce McCandless II.
======
41-C MISSION LOGO
The patch worn by the five members of NASA's 41-C space mission tells
the story of that flight. It features a helmet visor of an astronaut
performing an extravehicular activity. In the visor are reflected the
sun's rays, the Challenger and its remote manipulator system (RMS)
deploying the long duration exposure facility (LDEF), the Earth and
blue sky, and another astronaut working at the damaged Solar Maximum
Satellite (SMS). The scene is encircled by the surnames of the crew
members. They are Astronauts Robert L. Crippen, commander; Francis R.
(Dick) Scobee, pilot; and Terry J. Hart, James D. van Hoften and
George D. Nelson, all mission specialists.
======
41-D MISSION LOGO
The official mission insignia for the 41-D Space Shuttle flight
features the Discovery -- NASA's third orbital vehicle -- as it makes
its maiden voyage. The ghost ship represents the orbiter's namesakes
which have figured prominently in the history of exploration. The
Space Shuttle Discovery headed for new horizons to extend that proud
tradition. Surnames for the crew members of NASA's eleventh Space
Shuttle mission encircle the red, white and blue scene. They are
Astronauts Henry Hartsfield Jr., commander; Michael L. Coats, pilot;
Judith A. Resnik, Steven A. Hawley and Richard M. (Mike) Mullane, all
mission specialists; and Charles D. Walker, payload specialist.
======
41-G MISSION LOGO
The 41-G mission insignia focuses on its seven crew (first to exceed
six), the U.S. Flag and the Unity symbol known as the astronaut pin.
The pin design in center shows a trio of trajectories merging in
infinite space, capped by a bright shining star and encircled by an
elliptical wreath denoting orbital flight. Crew members for the
mission include Astronauts Robert L. Crippen and Jon A. McBride,
commander and pilot, respectively, whose surnames flank those of the
NASA mission specialists -- Astronauts Kathryn D. Sullivan, David C.
Leestma and Sally K. Ride. Paul Scully-Power, a U.S. Navy
oceanographer, and Marc Garneau, a Canadian, joined the crew as
payload specialists. The artwork was done by Patrick Rawlings.
======
51-A MISSION LOGO
The Space Shuttle Discovery en route to Earth orbit for NASA's 51-A
mission is reminiscent of soaring Eagle. The red and white trailing
stripes and the blue background, along with the presence of the Eagle,
generate memories of America's 208-year-old history and traditions.
The two satellites orbiting the Earth backgrounded amidst a celestial
scene are a universal representation of the versatility of the Space
Shuttle. White lettering against the blue border lists the surnames
of the five-member crew -- Astronauts Frederick H. (Rick) Hauck, David
Walker, Joseph P. Allen IV, Anna Lee Fisher and Dale A. Gardner. The
artwork was done by Artist Stephen R. Hustvedt.
======
51-C MISSION LOGO
The crew insignia for STS Flight 51-C includes the names of its five
crew members who were Thomas K. Mattingly, commander; Loren J.
Shriver, pilot; Ellison L. Onizuka and James F. Buchli, mission
specialists, and Gary E. Payton, payload specialist.
======
51-D MISSION LOGO
The dominant features of the 51-D emblem are an orbit formed by a
Colonial American flag and a Space Shuttle. The flag in orbit
signifies the U.S. flag to indicate that it comes from this country
and the American people. The original 13-star flag is used to
symbolize a continuity of technical achievement and progress since
colonial times. The name Discovery preceding the flag represents the
spirit of Discovery and exploration of new frontiers which have been a
hallmark of American people even before they were formed together as a
nation. The crew members were Karol J. Bobko, commander; Donald E.
Williams, pilot; Margaret Rhea Seddon, S. David Griggs, and Jeffrey A.
Hoffman of NASA, mission specialists; and Charles D. Walker
(representing McDonnell Douglas Corporation) and U.S. Senator Jake
Garn (Utah), payload specialists.
======
51-B MISSION LOGO
The Space Shuttle Discovery and its science module payload are
featured in the insignia for the STS 51-B/Spacelab 3 mission. The
seven stars of the constellation, Pegasus, surround the orbiting
spaceship above the flag draped Earth. Surnames of the seven crew
members encircle the scene. Crew members were Astronauts Robert F.
Overmyer, commander; Frederick D. Gregory, pilot; Don L. Lind, Norman
E. Thagard, and William E. Thornton, mission specialists; Taylor E.
Wang, and Lodewijk van den Berg, payload specialists. The art work
was done by Carol Ann Lind.
======
51-G MISSION LOGO
The 51-G insignia illustrates the advances in aviation technology in
the United States within a relatively short span of the twentieth
century. The surnames of the crew members for the Discovery's mission
appear near the center edge of the circular design. They are
Astronauts Daniel C. Brandenstein, mission commander; John O.
Creighton, pilot; John M. Fabian, Steven R. Nagel and Shannon V.
Lucid, mission specialists; and Payload Specialists Sultan Salman
Abdul Azziz al Sa'ud, and Patrick Baudry. Al Sa'ud flew as part of
the reimbursable agreement with the Arab Satellite Communications
Organization covering the launch of the Arabsat 1B communications
satellite, and Baudry represented France's Centre National d'Etudes
Spatiales.
======
51-F MISSION LOGO
Commander: Gordon Fullerton; Pilot, Roy Bridges; Mission Specialists:
Story Musgrave, Anthony England, Karl Henize, ; Payload Specialists:
Loren Acton, John-David Bartoe.
======
51-I MISSION LOGO
Commander: Joe Engle; Pilot, Richard Covey;
Mission Specialists: James van Hoften, William Fisher, John Lounge.
======
51-J MISSION LOGO
The 51-J Mission Insignia, designed by Atlantis' first crew, pays
tribute to the Statue of Liberty and the ideas it symbolizes. The
historical gateway figure bears additional significance for Astronauts
Karol J. Bobko, mission commander; and Ronald J. Grabe, pilot, both
New York natives. Other members of the five-man crew, whose surnames
encircle the art work are Robert L. Stewart and David C. Hilmers,
mission specialists; and William A. Pailes, payload specialist.
======
STS 61-A MISSION LOGO
This insignia was chosen by the eight members of the STS 61-A/D1
Spacelab mission as the emblem they wore on their space suits. Crew
members' surnames surround the colorful patch scene depicting
Challenger carrying a long science module and an international crew
from Europe and the United States. Serving on the crew were Henry W.
Hartsfield, Jr., commander; Steven R. Nagel, pilot; Bonnie J. Dunbar,
James F. Buchli, Guion S. Bluford, Jr., mission specialists; Ernst
Messerschmid (West Germany), Reinhard Furrer (West Germany), and Wubbo
J. Ockels (Netherlands), payload specialists.
======
61-B MISSION LOGO
Brewster A. Shaw, commander; Bryan D. O'Connor, pilot; Mary L. Cleave,
Sherwood C. Spring, Jerry L. Ross, mission specialists; Charles D.
Walker (McDonell Douglas), Rodolfo Neri Vela, payload specialists.
======
61-C MISSION LOGO
Columbia, which opened the era of the Space Transportation System with
four orbital flight tests, is featured in re-entry in the emblem
designed by the STS 61-C crew to represent the seven team members who
manned the vehicle on its seventh STS mission. Gold lettering against
black background honors the astronaut crew members on the delta
pattern surrounding colorful re-entry shock waves, and the payload
specialists were honored similarly below the sphere. Robert L. Gibson
was mission commander; Charles F. Bolden, pilot; and George D. Nelson,
Steven A. Hawley and Franklin R. Chang-Diaz, mission specialists.
Payload Specialists were Robert J. Cenker of RCA and Bill Nelson, U.S.
Representative, (D., Florida). Representations of the U.S. flag and
the constellation Draco flank the emblem's core.
======
51-L MISSION LOGO
Members of the STS 51-L crew designed this patch to represent their
participation on NASA's January 28, 1986 mission aboard the
Challenger, depicting launching from Florida and soaring into space to
carry out a variety of goals. Among the prescribed duties of the five
astronauts and two payload specialists were to have been observation
and photography of Halley's Comet, backdropped against the U.S. flag
in the insignia. Surnames of the crew members encircle the scene,
with the payload specialists being recognized below. The crew members
were Francis R. Scobee, commander; Michael J. Smith, pilot; Judith A.
Resnik, Ellison Onizuka, and Ronald E. McNair, mission specialists;
and S. Christa McAuliffe, New Hampshire schoolteacher, and Gregory B.
Jarvis, Hughes Aircraft, payload specialists.
At just under 74 seconds into the flight an explosion occurred, which
caused the loss of the vehicle and its crew.
======
STS-26 MISSION LOGO
This is the STS-26 crew patch. The predominant themes are: a new
beginning (sunrise), a safe mission (stylized launch and plane), the
building upon the traditional strengths of NASA (the red vector which
symbolizes aeronautics on the original NASA insignia), and a
remembrance of their seven colleagues who died aboard Challenger (the
seven starred Big Dipper). The patch was designed by artist Stephen
R. Hustvedt of Annapolis, MD. STS-26 crew members were Astronauts
Frederick H. (Rick) Hauck, commander; Richard O. Covey, pilot; and
George D. (Pinky) Nelson, John M. (Mike) Lounge and David C. Hilmers,
mission specialists.
======
STS-27 MISSION LOGO
This is the official insignia of the NASA STS-27 mission. The patch
depicts the Space Shuttle lifting off against the multicolored
backdrop of a rainbow, symbolizing the triumphal return to flight of
our nation's manned space program. The design also commemorates the
memory of the crew of Challenger mission STS 51-L, represented by the
seven stars. The names of the flight crew members of STS-27 are
located along the border of the patch. They were Astronauts Robert L.
Gibson, commander; Guy S. Gardner, pilot; Jerry L. Ross, Richard N.
(Nike) Mullane and William M. Shepherd, mission specialists. Each
crew member contributed to the design of the insignia.
======
STS-29 MISSION LOGO
The STS-29 insignia was designed to capture and represent the energy
and dynamic nature of this nation's space programs as America
continues to look to the future. The folded ribbon border, the first
of its kind in the Shuttle patch series, gives a sense of
three-dimensional depth to the emblem. The stylistic orbital
maneuvering system (OMS) burn symbolizes the powerful forward momentum
of the Shuttle and a continuing determination to explore the frontiers
of space. The colors of the U.S. flag are represented in the patch's
basic red, white and blue background. In the border, the seven stars
between the STS-29 crew names are a tribute to the crew of Challenger.
======
STS-30 MISSION LOGO
The STS-30 patch depicts the joining of NASA's manned and unmanned
space programs. The sun and inner planets of our solar system are
shown with the curve connecting Earth and Venus symbolizing the
shuttle orbit, the spacecraft trajectory toward Venus and its
subsequent orbit around our sister planet. A Spanish caravel similar
to the ship on the official Magellan program logo commemorates the
16th century explorer's journey and his legacy of adventure and
discovery. Seven stars on the patch honor the crew of Challenger.
The five-star cluster in the shape of the constellation Cassiopeia
represent the five STS-30 crew members -- Astronauts David Walker,
Ronald J. Grabe, Norman E. Thagard, Mary L. Cleave, and Mark C. Lee --
who collectively designed the patch.
======
Miscellaneous Logos
2..Space Shuttle
3..Spacelab (Graphic #1)
4..Spacelab (Graphic #2)
5..Skylab
6..Apollo
1990 NASCAR
WINSTON CUP-BUSCH GRAND NATIONAL
RADIO FREQUENCIES
Below are the frequencies in MHZ. of the cars in the NASCAR Winston Cup and
Grand National stock car races. You can monitor these channels at the races
and hear the drivers talk to their crews. You can also monitor the NASCAR
officials as they co
mmunicate with the corner workers, safety crews, and the pace car.
These frequencies are the true transmit and recieve channels. You may have
problems with some frequencies due to the design of your scanner. Most
programmable scanners, especially handhelds have "birdy" frequencies where
the scanner will not work
properly.
======================WINSTON CUP SERIES=====================
CAR# TITLE F.NAME L.NAME FREQ.
----- ------------ ------------ -------------- --------------
1 DRIVER TERRY LABONTE 461.162
3 DRIVER DALE EARNHARDT 469.012
4 DRIVER PHIL PARSONS 464.300
6 DRIVER MARK MARTIN 468.562
7 DRIVER ALAN KULWICKI 461.150
8 DRIVER BOBBY HILLIN JR 935.650
9 DRIVER BILL ELLIOT 853.487
10 DRIVER DERRIKE COPE 468.512
11 DRIVER GEOFF BODINE 855.562
14 DRIVER A.J. FOYT 456.912
15 DRIVER MORGAN SHEPHERD 457.525
16 DRIVER LARRY PEARSON 463.500
17 DRIVER DARRELL WALTRIP 851.562
20 DRIVER ROB MOROSO 466.275
21 DRIVER NEIL BONNETT 856.737
23 DRIVER EDDIE BIERSCHWALE 462.675
25 DRIVER KEN SCHRADER 856.912
26 DRIVER BRETT BODINE 468.487
27 DRIVER RUSTY WALLACE 465.787
28 DRIVER DAVY ALLISON 457.600
30 DRIVER MIKE WALTRIP 466.300
33 DRIVER HARRY GANT 468.775
38 DRIVER DICK JOHNSON 467.012
40 DRIVER BEN HESS 468.762
41 DRIVER JIMMY BROWN 463.712
42 DRIVER KYLE PETTY 851.287
43 DRIVER RICHARD PETTY 858.787
44 DRIVER JIM SAUTER 466.912
45 DRIVER JOE RUTTMAN 466.737
48 DRIVER GREG SACHS 464.075
52 DRIVER JIMMY MEANS 467.925
57 DRIVER JIMMY SPENCER 453.750
66 DRIVER DICK TRICKLE 464.600
71 DRIVER DAVE MARCIS 467.562
73 DRIVER PHIL BARKDOLL 467.852
75 DRIVER RICK WILSON 468.975
77 DRIVER CONNIE SAYLOR 461.825
80 DRIVER JIMMY HORTON 464.162
83 DRIVER LAKE SPEED 859.812
88 DRIVER BUDDY BAKER 466.700
90 DRIVER ERNIE IRVIN 467.162
94 DRIVER STERLING MARLIN 857.837
98 DRIVER BUTCH MILLER 461.687
======================BUSCH GRAND NATIONAL SERIES=========================
1 DRIVER MARK MARTIN 468.562
2 DRIVER L.D. OTTINGER 469.812
3 DRIVER DALE EARNHARDT 469.012
6 DRIVER TOMMY HOUSTON 463.662
7 DRIVER HARRY GANT 461.837
8 DRIVER BOBBY HAMILTON 464.287
9 DRIVER STEVE GRISSOM 468.937
11 DRIVER JACK INGRAM 468.225
12 DRIVER JEFF BURTON 468.887
15 DRIVER KENNY SCHRADER 856.912
17 DRIVER DARRELL WALTRIP 855.812
20 DRIVER BRETT HEARN 464.550
21 DRIVER LARRY PEARSON 463.500
22 DRIVER RICK MAST 463.775
25 DRIVER ROBBIE MOROSO 466.275
28 DRIVER DAVEY ALLISON 457.600
32 DRIVER DALE JARRETT 464.287
34 DRIVER RANDY LAJOIE 469.675
36 DRIVER KENNY WALLACE 466.412
42 DRIVER ELTON SAWYER 461.425
45 DRIVER PATTY MOISE 464.462
52 DRIVER BRIAN ROSS 464.462
56 DRIVER RONALD COOPER 464.550
58 DRIVER JIMMY HENSLEY 465.662
62 DRIVER ED BARRIER 461.462
63 DRIVER CHUCK BROWN 462.187
75 DRIVER RICK WILSON 462.075
81 DRIVER BOBBY HILLIN JR. 469.287
87 DRIVER JOE NEMECHEK 463.825
90 DRIVER ED BERRIER 461.462
96 DRIVER DANA PATTEN 463.812
97 DRIVER MORGAN SHEPHERD 468.975
99 DRIVER TOMMY ELLIS 469.700
========================NASCAR OFFICIALS==========================
#1 TOWER 464.500
#2 464.775
#3 PACE CAR 464.900
#4 469.500
#5 462.025
#6 465.825
#7 SCORING 467.800
#8 467.025
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* NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE AREA SCANNER FREQUENCIES *
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------------------------- POLICE -------------------------
155.01 METRO PD CENTRAL
155.07 METRO PD CH 1 WEST
155.13 METRO PD CH 2 COUNTY WIDE
155.31 METRO PD CH 3 EAST
155.58 METRO PD CH 4 RECORDS
155.64 METRO PD CH 5 TRAFFIC
154.755 METRO PD CH 6 CAR TO CAR
154.86 METRO PD CH 7 SOUTH
158.79 METRO PD RADAR TRAPS
154.815 METRO PD TACTICAL (DVP ENCRYPTED)
155.49 METRO PD SPECIAL
155.22 METRO PD SPECIAL EMERGENCY
39.540 DAVIDSON CO. SHERRIFF
155.43 GOODLETTSVILLE, TN POLICE
155.745 GOODLETTSVILLE, TN POLICE AND FIRE
155.775 GOODLETTSVILLE, TN POLICE (INVESTIGATIVE)
155.715 BELLEMEADE POLICE
460.175 FRANKLIN,TN POLICE
460.500 WILLIAMSON COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT
42.36 TENNESSEE HIGHWAY PATROL (DISTRICT 3)
-------------------- LOCAL GOVERNMENT -------------------
156.240 METRO NASHVILLE HIGHWAY DEPT.
155.940 METRO NASHVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION
451.250 METRO NASHVILLE WATER & SEWER DEPT.
453.100 METRO NASHVILLE WATER & SEWER DEPT.
453.875 METRO NASHVILLE WATER & SEWER DEPT. (TELEMETRY)
47.36 TENNESSEE STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
45.360 TENNESSEE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT LOCAL NET
45.440 TENNESSEE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT STATE NET
158.835 TENNESSEE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT REPEATER
158.775 TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
151.235 TENNESSEE WILDLIFE RESOURCES AUTHORITY F1
151.280 TENNESSEE WILDLIFE RESOURCES AUTHORITY F2
159.240 TENNESSEE WILDLIFE RESOURCES AUTHORITY
162.225 NASHVILLE POSTAL SERVICE
------------- NASHVILLE METROPOLITAN AIRPORT -------------
118.4 DEPARTURE
119.350 DEPARTURE
118.6 APPROACH
124.000 EASTERN APPROACH
120.600 WESTERN APPROACH
119.100 CONTROL TOWER
120.000 ATIS
121.900 GROUND CONTROL
126.050 CLEARANCE DELIVERY
129.200 KJJ4 AMERICAN AIRLINES
129.250 REPUBLIC AIRLINES
129.225 BNA
129.325 BNA
129.500 UNITED AIRLINES
129.600 DELTA AIRLINES
129.750 PIEDMONT AIRLINES
130.200 BNA
131.75 REPUBLIC AIRLINES
453.25 AIRPORT MAINTENANCE
----------------------- MISCELLANEOUS ----------------------
162.550 NOAA WEATHER RADIO
450.2125 WNGE-TV NEWS (CH 2)
450.850 WSMV-TV NEWS (CH 4)
450.150 WTVF-TV NEWS (CH 5)
450.450 WTVF-TV NEWS (CH 5)
450.650 WSM NEWS (650 KHZ AM)
464.450 VIACOM CABLE TELEVISION
153.590 NASHVILLE GAS
158.130 NASHVILLE ELECTRIC SERVICE
464.800 OPRYLAND HOTEL
464.925 OPRYLAND SECURITY
152.300 CHECKER CAB CO.
152.390 YELLOW CAB CO.
160.26 SEABOARD RAILWAY - OPERATIONS
160.37 SEABOARD RAILWAY - ROAD
151.745 TENNESSEE STATE FAIRGROUNDS
468.600 TENNESSEE STATE FAIRGROUNDS - SECURITY
469.675 TENNESSEE STATE FAIRGROUNDS - SECURITY
151.955 NASHVILLE MOTOR RACEWAY - TRACK OFFICIALS
154.600 HIGHLAND RIM RACEWAY - TRACK OFFICIALS
146.670 WB4MTM 2 METER HAM REPEATER
146.640 2 METER HAM REPEATER
NATIONAL FREQUENCIES
--------------------
Source: Monitor America
Reprinted by: John Johnson, KWV8BP
Frequency Description
--------- -----------
121.500 Air Emergency
243.000 " "
460.650 - 460.875 Airline Ground Frequencies
129.000 - 132.000 Airline Company Frequencies
122.850 Air to Air
122.900 " " "
122.925 " " "
123.100 " " "
146.520 Amateur National Simplex Frequencies
446.000 " " " "
29.30 - 29.70 50.0-54.0 Amateur Radio Band (6 Meter)
144.0 - 148.0 Amateur Radio Band (2 Meter)
220.0 - 225.0 420.0 - 450.0 " " "
47.42 Nationwide American Red Cross
47.46 " " "
47.50 " " "
47.66 " " "
148.150R Civil Air Patrol
1695 1725 1755 KHz. Cordless Telephones (Bases) pre-1984
49.83 49.845 49.86 " " (mobiles) "
49.875 49.89 " " " "
46.61/49.845 Cordless Phones (1984 to today)
46.63/49.845 " " " "
46.97/49.97 " " " "
46.73/49.875 " " " "
46.77/49.83 " " " "
46.83/49.89 " " " "
46.87/49.93 " " " "
46.93/49.99 " " " "
46.97/49.97 " " " "
153.830 Fireground
155.340 155.280 HEAR (Hospital Ambulance Radio) System
155.460 155.220 " " " " "
123.025 123.050 Helicopters
123.075 "
155.475 Intersystems (NLEEF National Law Enforcement Emerg. Frequency)
155.370 Police many states " " " " " "
154.280 Fire Mutual Aid " " " " " "
35.04 151.625 464.500 Itinerant Frequencies (Nationwide) (Business)
464.550 " " " "
43.04 151.490 158.400 " " " (Special Industrial
152.870 152.900 152.930 Motion Picture Companies
152.960 152.990 153.020 " " "
173.225 173.275 173.325 " " "
173.375 " " "
161.640 161.670 161.700 Radio & Television Broadcasters
161.730 161.760 " " "
450.0 - 451.0 " " "
455.0 - 456.0 " " "
462.675 REACT Teams
123.100 122.900 Search & Rescue
123.450 Pilots Air - Air
530 1610 KHz Travelers Information (TIS)
173.5875 U.S. Air Force (Fire/Crash Crews)
163.4125 163.4375 U.S. Army (Corps of Engineers)
49.70 49.80 U.S. Army (EOD/Nuclear Accident Teams)
34.81 34.83 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
417.200 U.S. GSA (Federal Protective Service) (Federal
Building Security)
40.07 40.21 U.S. National Park Buses
162.400 - 162.550 U.S. National Weather Service
49.83 49.845 49.86 Walkie - Talkies (Unlicensed)
49.875 49.89 " " "
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The following is a list of FBI Frequencies confirmed to be active within the
last 6 months. Rhode Island, Mass., New Hampshire, and Maine operate as one
system controlled by Boston, MA. Connecticut operates as a seperate system
controlled by New Haven, CT. Both systems use a PL Tone of 167.9 Hz.
Channel designations, if given, are for that system.
Both systems are still in the process of being changed so there may be future
additions or changes to this list. Also, I monitor mostly in Eastern
Connecticut and Rhode Island so there are probably more Repeaters in use in
other areas which are not included here. Almost all Frequencies used as
repeater outputs can also be used as car-car simplex.
As you can see this is a big change from the old system in that the Repeater
Outputs are now the higher frequencies and the Inputs are low.
All Repeaters are computer controlled and have been cross linked in various
combinations.
I would be interested in sharing information with anyone who is interested in
Federal Monitoring in New England. Our little group here is interested in
PERSONALLY CONFIRMED information such as Transmitter Locations, Input
Frequencies, PL Codes, other access codes, etc. Some of the information we
have is sensitive so please respond by U.S. Mail.
Arthur P. Heely
80 North Street
Norwich, CT 06360
August 10, 1990 at 3:35 p.m.
FREQUENCY R CALL LOCATION ST CH COMMENTS
========= = ======= ================ == ==
=================================
162.6375 KCB800 Boston MA Input to 167.4375 Rpt/"Central"
162.7625 KCB801 Providence RI Input to 167.6625 Rpt
162.9750 KCB801 Providence RI Input to
167.2625/4625/7125/.7625
KCB807 Newport RI Input to
167.2625/4625/7125/.7625
163.8375 KEX600 New Haven CT A5 Input to 168.8750 Rpt/"600"
163.8625 R KEX600- New Haven CT Federal Bldg./Tactical Use
163.8875 KEX600- New London CT Input to 169.9500 Rpt/"900"
KEX600- Stamford CT Input to 167.3875 Rpt
163.9375 KEX600- Hartford CT B3 Input to 167.5125 Rpt/"800"
KEX600- New London CT Input to 169.9500 Rpt/"900"
163.9875 KCB808 Worcester MA Input to 167.6125 Rpt
KCB800- Foxboro MA Input to 167.2375 Rpt
KCB803 Concord NH Input to 167.6125 Rpt
KCB802 Springfield MA Input to 167.2625 Rpt
164.1500 KCB800- Exeter area RI Simulcast w/167.6000
164.2250 KCB800- Springfield area MA Exact location unknown
164.3500 KEX600- Stamford CT B7 Input to 167.6875 Rpt
KEX600- Hartford CT B7 Input to 167.6875 Rpt/"800"
KEX600- New London CT B7 Input to 167.6875 Rpt/"900"
164.8625 KEX600 New Haven CT B8 Input to 167.7375 Rpt/"600"
167.2375 R KCB800- Foxboro MA Hill St.
167.2625 R KCB800- Exeter RI Rt 3
R KCB800- Westfield MA WWLP Tower, No. West Street
167.2875 KEX600- mobile CT Car-Car
KCB800- mobile MA Active in Worcester Area
167.3375 KEX600- mobile CT Car-Car
167.3625 R KCB800- Boston Area MA "CENTRAL"/Exact location unknown
167.3875 KCB800- mobile RI Car-Car
R KEX600- Stamford CT Hanover St.
167.4375 R KCB800- Boston MA Downtown-Exact location unknown
167.4625 R KCB800- Fall River MA Indian Town Rd
167.5125 R KEX600- Avon CT B3 Talcott Mountain
167.5375 KEX600 New Haven CT Input to 163.8625 Rpt/"600"
167.5625 KEX600- mobile CT A4 Car-Car/National Channel
KCB800- mobile RI A4 Car-Car/National Channel
167.6000 KCB800- RI Simulcast w/164.1500
R KCB800- MA Heard weak Rpt in Sturbridge
167.6125 R KCB800- Paxton MA Asnebumskit Rd./Serves Central
MA
167.6625 R KCB800- Providence RI Federal Bldg
167.6875 R KEX600- Montville CT B7 WTWS Tower, Rt 85
R KEX600- Avon CT B7 Talcott Mountain
R KEX600- Stamford CT B7 Hanover St.
167.7125 R KCB800- Providence RI C1 Federal Bldg
167.7375 KEX600- Hamden CT B8 WTNH Tower, West Woods
167.7625 R KCB800- Shannock RI Shannock Hill Rd
167.7875 KEX600- mobile CT Car-Car
168.8750 R KEX600- Hamden CT A5 WTNH Tower,West Woods
169.9500 R KEX600- Sterling CT Ekonk Hill/No PL for Carrier
only
R KEX600- Bozrah CT Bishop Road
412.4500 L KEX600- Montville CT WTWS Tower/Link to 169.9500 Rpt
412.5250 L KEX600- North Stonington CT Wintechog/Link to 169.9500 Rpt
414.0750 L KEX600- Trumbull CT UHF Link/Repeats 167.5625
Unknown L KEX600- Killingworth CT Rt 81/Rem Rcvr for 168.8750 Rpt
10,60
NORTHEAST OHIO RADIO FREQUENCIES
update January 1991
Listing covers A thru MIL
------------------------------------------------------------
A-1 Garage Door Company (Akron-Summit)...............463.825
A-1 Garage Door Company (Akron-Summit)...............468.825
Abra Cadabra Lock Service (Akron-Summit).............151.955
ABCD Inc. (Canton-Stark).............................463.425
ABCD Inc. (Canton-Stark).............................468.425
ABCD Inc. (Canton-Stark).............................468.500
AGA Gas Inc. (Canton-Stark)..........................464.775
AGA Gas Inc. (Canton-Stark)..........................464.825
AJ Diana Sons Inc. (Massillon-Stark).................152.975
AS Helbig Co. Inc. (Copley-Summit)...................451.950
AS Helbig Co. Inc. (Copley-Summit)...................456.950
ABF Freight System Inc. (Copley-Summit)..............160.035
ADT Security Systems (Copley)........................460.950
ADT Security Systems Mid-South (Louisville-Stark)....463.300
ADT Security Systems Mid-South (Copley-Summit).......465.950
ADT Security Systems Mid-South (Louisville-Stark)....468.300
ACE Ready Mix Concrete Co. Inc. (Norton-Summit)...... 31.560
ACME Lumber Supplies Inc. (Canton-Stark).............151.655
Action Door Service (Copley-Summit)..................463.325
Action Door Service..................................468.325
Adtek Heating & Cooling (Louisville-Stark)...........461.275
Adtek Heating & Cooling (Louisville-Stark)...........466.275
Aeronautical Radio Inc. (Hudson-Summit)..............128.850
Aeronautical Radio Inc. (Greentown-Stark)............129.100
Aeronautical Radio Inc. (Akron-Summit)...............129.325
" " " 129.650
" " " 129.800
" " " 130.025
" " " 130.200
" " " 130.550
" " " 130.625
" " " 130.700
" " " 130.850
" " " 131.025
" " " 131.400
" " " 131.550
" " " 132.000
Air Camis Inc. (North Canton-Summit).................122.950
Air Force MARS Net................................... 49.930
Air Force 1..........................................415.700
Air Force 2..........................................407.850
Air National Guard Med-O-Vac......................... 38.500
Air National Guard Med-O-Vac......................... 41.000
Air Wisconsin (Summit)...............................460.775
Airborne Freight Corp. (Canton-Stark)................462.000
Airborne Freight Corp. (Canton-Stark)................467.000
Airborne Freight Corp. (Canton-Stark)................469.900
Airport Florist Inc. (Akron-Summit)..................151.865
Airtime Communications Inc. (Akron-Summit)...........152.480
Akron Automobile Association (Akron-Summit)..........150.905
Akron Automobile Association (Akron-Summit)..........150.950
Akron, Canton & Youngstown R.R. (Akron-Summit).......160.770
Akron & Barberton Belt R.R. (yard)...................161.370
Akron & Barberton Belt R.R. (road)...................161.550
Akron Baptist Temple Inc. (Akron-Summit).............464.950
Akron Baptist Temple Inc. (Akron-Summit).............469.950
Akron Beacon Journal (Reporters).....................173.275
Akron Beacon Journal (Circulation)...................452.975
Akron Beacon Journal................................452.9875
Akron Board of Education (Akron-Summit)..............157.740
Akron-Canton Airport (Air Rescue)....................143.000
" " (Approach - East)...............125.500
" " (Approach - West)...............118.600
" " (ATIS - Weather for planes).....121.050
" " (Ground Control)................121.700
" " (Tower).........................118.300
" " (Emergency Net).................121.500
" " ................................120.100
" " ................................120.400
" " ................................122.700
" " (Air B.S. Channel)..............122.750
" " ................................453.225
" " ................................453.475
Akron City Hospital (Akron-Summit)...................154.515
Akron City Hospital (Akron-Summit)...................155.280
Akron City Hospital (Akron-Summit)...................155.400
Akron City Hospital (Akron-Summit)...................163.250
Akron City Hospital (Akron)..........................457.525
Akron City Hospital (Akron)..........................457.550
Akron City Hospital (Akron)..........................457.575
Akron City Hospital (Akron)..........................457.600
Akron City Hospital ................................460.6625
Akron City Hospital ................................460.6875
Akron City Hospital ................................460.7125
Akron City Hospital ................................460.7375
Akron City Hospital ................................460.7625
Akron City Hospital ................................460.7875
Akron City Hospital ................................460.8125
Akron City Hospital ................................460.8375
Akron City Hospital ................................460.8625
Akron City Hospital ................................465.6625
Akron City Hospital ................................465.6875
Akron City Hospital ................................465.7125
Akron City Hospital ................................465.7375
Akron City Hospital ................................465.7625
Akron City Hospital ................................465.7875
Akron City Hospital ................................465.8125
Akron City Hospital ................................465.8375
Akron City Hospital ................................465.8625
Akron Coca Cola Bottling Co. ........................463.750
Akron Coca Cola Bottling Co. (Akron-Summit)..........468.750
Akron Fire Dept. (Ch. 1 Dispatch & Operations).......460.600
Akron Fire Dept. (Ch. 3/5 Fireground)................460.625
Akron Fire Dept. (Ch. 4/6 Fireground)................460.575
Akron Fire Dept. .................................... 33.740
Akron Fire Dept. .................................... 33.860
Akron Fire Dept. (MED 9 - EMS Coordination)..........462.950
Akron Fire Dept. (MED 10 - EMS Coordination).........462.975
Akron Fire Dept. (F-1 H.E.A.R. System)...............155.340
Akron Fire Dept. ....................................153.830
Akron Fire Dept. ....................................154.160
Akron Fire Dept. ....................................154.280
Akron Fire Dept. ....................................162.400
Akron General Hospital (Akron-Summit)................155.400
Akron General Medical Center (Akron-Summit)..........152.480
Akron General Medical Center .......................460.6625
Akron General Medical Center .......................460.6875
Akron General Medical Center .......................460.7375
Akron General Medical Center .......................460.8375
Akron General Medical Center .......................460.8625
Akron General Medical Center .......................465.6875
Akron General Medical Center .......................465.7125
Akron General Medical Center .......................465.7375
Akron General Medical Center .......................465.7625
Akron General Medical Center .......................465.7875
Akron General Medical Center .......................465.8125
Akron General Medical Center .......................465.8625
Akron Police Dept. (Summer park patrol).............. 46.580
Akron Police Dept. (Inter-City)......................155.370
Akron Police Dept. (Radar [car to car])..............159.030
Akron Police Dept. (Ch. 4 [Squad cars])..............460.050
Akron Police Dept. (Summit Co. Sheriff)..............460.175
Akron Police Dept. (Ch. 2 [computer])................460.325
Akron Police Dept. (Ch. 1 [dispatcher])..............460.375
Akron Police Dept. (Ch. 5 [Summit Co. Sheriff])......460.425
Akron Police Dept. (Ch. 3 [detectives])..............460.500
Akron Police Dept. ..................................465.050
Akron Police Dept. ..................................465.325
Akron Police Dept. ..................................465.375
Akron Highway Maintenance (Emergency)................ 33.060
Akron Highway Maintenance (Crews [traffic signs]).... 45.640
Akron Water Dept. ................................... 47.980
Akron Ham Repeater (SKYWARN).........................146.640
Akron Jaycees Inc. ..................................151.625
Akron Jaycees (Summit) ..............................151.655
Akron Metro Housing .................................453.325
Akron Metro Transit .................................453.625
Akron Metro Transit .................................453.775
Akron Metro Park District (Richfield-Summit).........453.100
Akron Metro Park District (Richfield-Summit).........458.100
Akron Oxygen & Supply Co. (Akron-Summit).............461.875
Akron Oxygen & Supply Co. (Akron-Summit).............466.875
Akron Paving Co. (Stow-Summit)....................... 31.480
Akron Public Schools (Summit)........................151.895
Akron Public Schools (Summit).......................462.8375
Akron Radio Telephone (Channel ZR)................... 35.500
Akron Radio Telephone (Channel YS [Manchester])......152.720
Akron Radio Telephone (Channel QA [Tallmadge]).......454.450
Akron Mobile Telephone ..............................152.510
Akron Repeater ......................................462.650
Akron Tractor & Equipment Corp. (Akron-Summit)....... 35.920
Akron Welding & Spring (Copley-Summit)...............464.700
Akron Welding & Spring (Copley-Summit)...............469.700
Akron Zoological Park (Akron-Summit)................461.8875
Albrecht Grocery (Akron-Summit)......................462.100
Albrecht Grocery (Akron-Summit)......................467.100
Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms (Cleve.-Youngstown).....165.2875
Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms (Cleve.-Youngstown).....166.5375
All Parts Automotive Inc. (Louisville-Stark)........461.250
All Parts Automotive Inc. (Copley-Summit)...........461.575
All Parts Automotive Inc. (Louisville-Stark)........466.250
All Parts Automotive Inc. (Copley-Summit)...........466.575
All Pro Pullers Motorsports Inc. (Alliance-Stark)....151.625
All Pro Pullers Motorsports inc. (Alliance-Stark)....154.570
Allen Keith Construction Co. (Canton-Stark)..........463.675
Allen Keith Construction Co. (Akron-Summit)..........464.900
Allen Keith Construction Co. (Canton-Stark)..........468.675
Allen Keith Construction Co. (Akron-Summit)..........469.900
Alliance Auto Club AAA (Alliance-Stark)..............150.965
Anderson Pest Control Inc. (North Canton-Stark)......461.200
Anderson Pest Control Inc. (North Canton-Stark)......466.200
Arbys (Ohio)......................................... 30.840
Arbys ...............................................154.570
Area Wide Paging System Inc. (Canton-Stark)..........454.175
Armet Inc. (Akron-Summit)............................159.705
Armys Landscape Service (Canton-Stark)...............154.540
Ashland Chemical Co. (Summit)........................153.065
Aultman Hospital .................................... 33.080
Aultman Hospital (Paging)............................ 35.220
Aultman Hospital (Paging, digital)................... 43.680
Aultman Hospital (Canton-Stark)......................155.280
Aultman Hospital (H.E.A.R.)..........................155.340
Aultman Hospital (Canton)............................457.525
Aultman Hospital (Canton)............................457.600
Aultman Hospital (Security, Ch. 1)...................464.325
Aultman Hospital (Security, Ch. 2 [repeater])........469.325
Austin Drain Cleaning Inc. (Canton-Stark)............ 42.960
Automatic Vendors Inc. (Louisville-Stark)............461.250
Automatic Vendors Inc. (Louisville-Stark)............466.250
Avis Rent A Car Systems Inc. (Stark)................460.8875
B & B Auto Service & Towing (Cuyahoga Falls-Summit)..151.655
B & C Industries ....................................462.625
B & K Garage Door Co. (Copley-Summit)................461.875
B & K Garage Door Co. (Copley-Summit)................466.875
B & L Investigative Security Service (Akron-Summit)..154.540
B & O Railroad ......................................160.230
B & O Railroad ......................................160.320
B.F. Goodrich Co. (Akron-Summit)..................... 35.980
B.F. Goodrich Co. ...................................151.625
B.F. Goodrich Co. ...................................154.570
B.F. Goodrich Co. (Police/fire)......................462.200
B.F. Goodrich Co. (Akron-Summit).....................462.325
B.F. Goodrich Co. ...................................464.500
B.F. Goodrich Co. (Summit)..........................467.3125
B.F. Goodrich Co. ...................................467.325
B.F. Goodrich Co. (Summit)..........................467.4875
B.F. Goodrich Co. (Summit)..........................469.2875
B.F. Goodrich Co. ...................................469.425
B.F. Goodrich Co. ...................................469.500
BFI Incorporated (Canton-Stark)......................151.805
Bailey Waste Service (Beach City-Stark).............. 31.160
Bailey Waste Service (Beach City-Stark).............. 31.240
Bailey Waste Service (Beach City-Stark)..............154.540
Baker Protective Services Inc. (Copley-Summit).......460.900
Baker Protective Services Inc. (Copley-Summit).......465.900
Barberton Citizens Hospital (Barberton-Summit)...... 43.640
Barberton Citizens Hospital (Barberton-Summit)......155.400
Barberton Citizens Hospital (Security & Maint.)....461.5125
Barberton Citizens Hospital (Barberton-Summit).....466.5125
Barberton City Schools (Barberton-Summit)...........155.235
Barberton Fire Dept. (Dispatch & Operations).........154.370
Barberton Fire Dept. (Fireground, proposed)..........154.325
Barberton Police Dept. ..............................155.100
Barberton Police Dept. (Inter-City)..................155.370
Barberton Utilities .................................158.805
Barberton (Summit)...................................153.815
Barberton Ham Repeater ..............................146.085
Barley Heating & Air Conditioning (Canton-Stark).....461.525
Barley Heating & Air Conditioning (Canton-Stark).....466.525
Bart Lee Electronics (Canton-Stark).................. 31.000
Bath Twp. Fire Dept. ................................ 33.680
Bath Twp. Fire Dept. ................................ 33.860
Bath Twp. Police Dept. .............................. 39.840
Beach City Fire Dept. ............................... 33.820
Beach City Police Dept. (Sheriff Ch. 3)..............154.860
Beach City Police Dept. (Inter-City).................155.370
Beach City Police Dept. (Sheriff Ch. 2)..............155.520
Beach City Government ...............................153.455
Beacon Journal Publishing Co. .......................151.925
Beacon Journal Publishing Co. (Akron-Summit).........173.275
Beacon Journal Publishing Co. (Canton-Stark).........452.975
Beacon Journal Publishing Co. (Canton-Stark)........452.9875
Beacon Journal Publishing Co. (Canton-Stark).........457.975
Beacon Journal Publishing Co. (Canton-Stark)........457.9875
Beaver Excavating Co. (Canton-Stark).................451.775
Beaver Excavating Co. (Canton-Stark).................456.775
Beaverkettle Co. (Canton-Stark)......................161.640
Beaverkettle Co. (Canton-Stark)......................161.670
Beaverkettle Co. (Canton)............................161.760
Beaverkettle Co. (Canton-Stark)......................450.350
Beaverkettle Co. (Canton-Stark)......................450.450
Beaverkettle Co. (Canton-Stark)......................455.020
Beaverkettle Co. (Middlebranch-Stark)................455.350
Beaverkettle Co. (Canton-Stark)......................455.450
Beaverkettle Co. (Middlebranch-Stark)................455.980
Belden Village Mall .................................462.100
Belden Village Mall .................................467.125
Belden Village Towing Inc. (Canton-Stark)............464.025
Belden Village Towing Inc. (Canton-Stark)............469.025
Bethlehem Twp. Fire & Rescue Inc. ................... 33.820
Bethlehem Twp. Road Dept. (Navarre-Stark)............151.010
Bierly-Litman Inc. (Canton-Stark)................... 43.000
Big Tom's Drain Service (Akron-Summit)...............461.025
Big Tom's Drain Service (Akron-Summit)...............466.025
Blind & Son Inc. (Copley-Summit)....................463.800
Blind & Son inc. (Copley-Summit)....................468.800
Blossom Music Center ................................154.600
Boebinger Agency Inc. (Canton-Stark).................461.525
Boebinger Agency Inc. (Canton-Stark).................466.525
Bolivar Volunteer Fire Dept. (Bolivar-Tuscarawas).... 33.940
Bondurant Service & Towing Inc. (Akron-Summit)......157.515
Boston Mills Ski Resort .............................154.600
Botzum Bros Co. (Akron-Summit)....................... 35.820
Bowers Road Oiling Inc. (Canton-Stark)...............452.025
Bowers Road Oiling Inc. (Canton-Stark)...............457.025
Bowers Towing Co. (Akron-Summit).....................157.500
Boy Scouts of America (Akron).......................463.3375
Boy Scouts of America ..............................468.3375
Boyan Welding Inc. (Doylestown-Wayne)................ 43.400
Boylan & Cannon Electronics (Copley-Summit)..........464.250
Boylan & Cannon Electronics (Copley-Summit)..........469.250
Brandywine Ski Center Inc. (Richfield-Summit)........461.975
Brandywine Ski Center Inc. (Richfield-Summit)........466.975
Brechbuhler Scales Inc. (Canton).....................463.550
Brechbuhler Scales Inc. (Canton-Stark)...............468.550
Brenckle Farms Inc. (Hartville-Stark)................151.520
Brewster Fire Dept. ................................. 33.820
Brewster Police Dept. (Sheriff Ch.3).................154.860
Brewster Police Dept. (Inter-City)...................155.370
Brewster Police Dept. (Sheriff Ch.2).................155.520
Brewster (Brewster-Stark)............................153.455
Brinks Inc. (Akron-Summit)...........................159.495
Brinks Inc. (Stark).................................467.8125
Brown Lumber Co. (Massillon-Stark)..................461.7125
Brown Twp. Fire Dept. ............................... 33.940
Buckeye Explosives (New Philadelphia-Tuscarawas)..... 35.800
Buckeye Protective Service (Canton-Stark)...........154.540
Buckeye Well Surveys Inc. (Louisville-Stark).........451.900
Buckeye Well Surveys Inc. (Louisville-Stark).........456.900
Butler Construction & Paving Co. (Louisville-Stark)..451.725
Butler Construction & Paving Co. (Louisville-Stark)..456.725
Buxton Roofing & Sheet Metal (Canton-Stark)..........462.025
Buxton Roofing & Sheet Metal (Canton-Stark)..........467.025
Buy Rite Lumber Co. Inc. (Summit)....................154.600
C C Supply Co. Inc. (Copley-Summit)..................461.875
C C Supply Co. Inc. (Copley-Summit)..................466.875
C.Q. of Ohio Inc. (Akron-Summit).....................454.250
C.Q. of Ohio Inc. (Akron-Summit).....................454.650
C.R. Kurtz Inc. (Canton-Stark).......................461.825
C.R. Kurtz Inc. (Canton-Stark).......................466.825
Canal Fulton Building Products (Canton-Stark)........461.525
Canal Fulton Building Products (Canton-Stark)........466.525
Canal Fulton Fire Dept. ............................. 33.820
Canal Fulton Police Dept. ...........................155.520
Canal Fulton Police Dept. (Ch.2).....................154.830
Canton AAA ..........................................452.525
Canton Amateur 2-Meter Repeater......................146.790
Canton Asphalt Co. Inc. (Canton-Stark)...............451.875
Canton Asphalt Co. Inc. .............................456.875
Canton Auto Parts (Canton-Stark)..................... 30.920
Canton Christian Home Inc. (Canton-Stark)............ 35.940
Canton Baptist Temple (Stark)........................464.600
Canton Baptist Temple (Stark)........................464.750
Canton Door Sales Inc. (Canton-Stark)................ 35.100
Canton Drop Forge (Canton-Stark).....................462.450
Canton Drop Forge ...................................467.450
Canton Electric Inc. (North Canton-Stark)............151.655
Canton Erectors Inc. (Canton-Stark)..................463.425
Canton Erectors inc. ................................468.425
Canton Fire/Police Dept. ...........................852.0875
" " ...........................852.1125
" " ...........................852.5375
" " ...........................853.0375
" " ...........................854.0375
" " ...........................854.0875
" " ...........................854.5375
" " ...........................855.0375
Canton Fire Dept. ...................................154.130
" ...................................154.220
" ...................................154.250
" ...................................154.265
" (EMS)..............................155.340
Canton Police Dept. (Inter-City).....................155.370
" (Sheriff Ch.2)...................155.520
" .................................158.790
" (Ch.1)...........................453.150
" (Ch.2)...........................453.200
Canton Police Dept. (Ch.3)...........................453.500
Canton Maintenance ..................................155.040
Canton ..............................................153.410
Canton/Louisville Ham Repeater (SKYWARN).............147.120
Canton Local Schools ................................155.235
Canton Mobile Telephone .............................152.510
Canton Radio Telephone ..............................152.720
Canton Monument Co. (East Sparta-Stark)..............463.400
Canton Monument Co. .................................468.400
Canton RTA ..........................................453.750
Canton RTA ..........................................453.800
Canton Twp. Fire Dept. .............................. 33.600
Canton Twp. Fire Dept. .............................. 33.820
Canton Twp. Road Dept. ..............................155.745
Canton Twp. .........................................153.830
Canton U Rent It Inc. (Canton-Stark)................. 33.160
Canton Welders Supply (Canton-Stark).................462.575
Canton Welders Supply ...............................467.575
Canton Yellow Cab ...................................152.330
Canton Yellow Cab ...................................157.590
Care Ambulance (Kent, OH)............................155.280
Careful Transport Ambulance (Wadsworth-Medina).......461.950
Careful Transport Ambulance (Wadsworth-Medina).......466.950
Carolyn Riley & Assoc., Inc. (Copley-Summit)........461.575
Carolyn Riley & Assoc., Inc. ........................466.575
Carroll County Fire Depts. .......................... 33.940
Carroll County Sheriff (Base)........................ 39.720
Carroll County Sheriff (Mobile)...................... 39.340
Carroll County Sheriff .............................. 39.540
Carroll County Sheriff .............................. 39.580
Cavs Coliseum Management Co. (Summit)...............464.6125
Cedar Point Inc. ...................................463.8625
Cedar Point Inc. ...................................468.8625
Cedarwood Construction Co. Inc. (Stow-Summit)........461.375
Cedarwood Construction Co. Inc. (Copley-Summit)......464.700
Cedarwood Construction Co. Inc. (Stow-Summit)........466.375
Cedarwood Construction Co. Inc. (Copley-Summit)......469.700
Cellelular Telephone ................................894-375
Central Allied Enterprises (North Industry-Stark).... 31.880
Central States Can Co. (Massillon-Stark).............153.125
Central Transport Inc. (North Canton-Stark)..........159.975
Central Transport Inc. (Akron-Summit)................160.110
Chapel Hill Mall Security ...........................151.655
Chapel Hill Management Inc. (Akron-Summit)..........464.375
Chapel Hill Management Inc. (Akron-Summit)..........469.375
Chapman Excavating Co. Inc. (Copley-Summit)..........451.725
Chapman Excavating Co. Inc. .........................456.725
Check Electric (Summit).............................461.0875
Chessie System R.R. (Ch.1 [Akron])...................160.230
Chessie System R.R. (Ch.2 [Akron])...................160.320
Chessie System R.R. (Ch.3 [Akron])...................160.530
Chessie System/Conrail R.R. (Akron)..................160.800
Children's Hospital of Akron (Security)..............463.875
Children's Hospital Medical Center (Akron-Summit)....468.875
Chippewa Twp. Fire Dept. (Doylestown)................154.205
Chippewa Twp. Fire Dept. ............................154.430
Citizens Hospital Assoc. (Alliance-Stark)............152.480
City Yellow Cab Co. (Akron-Summit)...................152.270
City Yellow Cab Co. .................................152.390
City Yellow Cab Co. .................................157.530
City Yellow Cab Co. .................................157.650
Civil Air Patrol Ohio Wing ..........................121.600
Civil Air Patrol Ohio Wing ..........................122.900
Civil Air Patrol Ohio Wing ..........................123.100
Civil Air Patrol ....................................148.150
Cleveland Airport ...................................121.850
Cleveland Airport ...................................120.400
Cleveland Airport ...................................125.100
Cleveland Airport (Control)..........................134.900
Cleveland Communications Inc. (Akron-Summit).........152.480
Cleveland Communications Inc. (Akron-Summit).........461.025
Cleveland Emergency Medical Service .................155.160
" " " " .................155.280
" " " " .................155.340
" " " " .................155.400
Cleveland Fire Dept. (Ch.A Dispatch/Operations)...... 33.900
" " (Ch.B Fireground)............... 33.720
" " (Ch.C Command)..................153.950
" " (Ch.D Mutual Aid)............... 45.880
" " (Ch.E Statewide)................154.280
" " (F-1 Portables).................153.830
" " (F-2 Portables Fireground)......153.890
Cleveland Fire Dept. (F-3 Portable Fireground spare).154.070
" " (F-4 Portable Fireground spare).154.145
" " (F-5 Portables Chief Officers)..153.950
" " (Mobiles A)..................... 33.580
" " (Mobiles B)..................... 33.460
" " (Mobiles C).....................154.010
Cleveland Police Dept. (Ch.1 Dist.-West).............460.225
" " (Ch.2 Dist.-West).............460.400
" " (Ch.3 Foot Patrol Center).....460.150
" " (Ch.4 4th Dist. South)........460.475
" " (Ch.5 5th Dist. East).........460.275
" " (Ch.6 6th Dist. East).........460.450
" " (Ch.7 Traffic)................460.125
" " (Ch.8 Tactical)...............460.500
" " (Ch.9 Detectives).............460.350
" " (Ch.10).......................462.950
" " .............................. 46.150
Cleveland Ham Repeater ..............................146.760
Cleveland Stadium (Indians Baseball Club)............154.515
Cleveland Stadium ...................................154.570
Cleveland Stadium ...................................154.600
Climatrol Heating & Cooling Inc. (Canton-Stark)......462.575
Coca Cola Bottling Co. of Canton (Canton-Stark)......151.865
Coen Oil Co. (Canton-Stark).......................... 35.060
Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. (Minerva-Stark)...... 33.380
Columbia Gas of Ohio (Minerva-Stark)................. 48.280
Columbiana County Fire Depts. .......................154.070
Columbiana County Sheriff ........................... 39.640
Columbus Equipment Co. (Copley-Summit)...............461.575
Columbus Equipment Co. ..............................466.575
Conrail Railroad (Ch. 5).............................160.245
" " (Ch. 11)............................160.335
" " (Ch. 12)............................160.350
" " (Ch. 6).............................160.410
" " ....................................160.400
" " ....................................160.440
" " (Ch.13).............................160.470
" " (Police)............................160.545
" " (Ch. 4 Police Mobile)...............160.560
" " (Ch. 3 Police)......................160.680
" " (Toledo PBX)........................160.740
" " (Ch. 1 Road)........................160.800
" " (Ch. 3 Hump)........................160.860
" " (Ch. 4 Yard)........................160.980
" " (Ch. 8 Track Crews).................161.055
" " (Ch. 2 Road [Hudson])...............161.070
" " (PBX)...............................161.130
Conrail Railroad (Ch. 14)............................161.340
" " (Ch. 15)............................161.385
" " (Ch. 9).............................161.400
" " (Ch. 10 Track Crews)................161.430
" " (Administrative PBX)................161.445
" " (Ch. 16)............................161.460
Consolidated Cable Entertainment (Canton-Stark)......151.685
Copley Police Dept. ................................. 39.840
Copley Twp. Fire Dept. (Dispatch & Operations)....... 33.860
Copley Twp. Fire Dept. (Fireground).................. 33.680
Copley Twp. Police Dept. (Inter-City)................155.370
Copley Twp. Police Dept. ............................460.075
Copley Twp. Police Dept. ............................465.250
Copley Twp. Police Dept. ............................465.425
Coventry Local Schools (Akron-Summit)................155.235
Coventry Twp. Fire Dept. (Dispatch & Operations)..... 33.860
Coventry Twp. Fire Dept. (Fireground)................ 33.680
Cox Ambulance (Primary Channel)......................155.265
Cox Ambulance (Secondary Channel)....................155.383
Cox Ambulance (UHF Frequency)........................462.625
Crest Excavating Co. Inc. (Canton-Stark)............151.655
Cross Truck Equipment (Stark)........................464.700
Cross Truck Equipment (Stark)........................469.700
CSX Railroad (Ch. 1 Road/Aultman-Summit).............160.230
" (Ch. 5 Trim Yard).......................160.290
CSX Transportation Inc. (Ch. 2 Dispatcher)...........160.320
CSX Railroad (Toledo Terminal).......................160.410
" (Ch. Y).................................160.470
" (Ch. 3 Yard)............................160.530
" (Yard)..................................160.590
" (Yard)..................................160.740
" (East Sparta-Stark).....................160.785
" (Ch. 9 Police)..........................160.875
" (Ch. Y1)................................160.890
" (PBX)...................................160.980
" (Ch. 4 Yard)............................161.160
" (PBX)...................................161.265
" (Police)................................161.295
" (Dispatcher)............................161.310
" (Yard/Tower)............................161.400
Culp Myers Awning Co. (Canton-Stark)................. 30.920
Custom Auto Body Inc. (Canton-Stark)................461.2375
Cuyahoga Falls Fire Dept. (Dispatch).................154.370
" " Police Dept. (Comm. 9, Ch. 1).........155.490
" " " .........................156.030
" " " (blue)...................154.755
Cuyahoga Falls Water Dept. ..........................153.470
" " ................................154.415
" " General Hospital...................... 31.000
" " " " .....................461.6625
" " " " .....................461.8375
" " " " .....................466.6625
Cuyahoga National Forest ............................166.375
Cuyahoga Valley National Park .......................166.975
D & A Plumbing & Heating Inc. (North Canton-Stark)...461.150
DCI Mobile Telephone (Canton-Stark)..................454.225
Dale Broadcasting Co. (Massillon-Stark)..............161.700
Dales Landscaping Inc. (Alliance-Stark).............. 31.200
Dalton Vol. Fire Dept. ..............................154.050
Dalton Vol. Fire Dept. ..............................154.430
Dalton Police Dept. ................................. 39.580
Dalton Police Dept. ................................. 39.660
Dalton Police Dept. (Inter-City).....................155.370
Dalton Police Dept. .................................155.610
Dalton Police Dept. .................................155.625
Dalton Police Dept. .................................155.700
Dan Marchetta Construction Co. (Akron-Summit)........ 35.120
Dearman Transportation Co. (Akron-Summit)............ 44.160
Dearfield, OH Fire Dept. ............................154.235
Dehoff F G L Inc. (Alliance-Stark)...................151.955
Diebold, Inc. (Security).............................153.320
Digital Paging Systems of Cleveland (Bolivar-Stark).. 35.580
Digital Paging Systems of Cleveland (Bolivar-Stark)..454.175
Digital Paging Systems of Cleveland (Copley-Summit)..454.325
Digital Paging Systems of Cleveland (Copley-Summit)..454.500
Doctor's Hospital (Massillon-Stark)..................155.160
" " ...................................163.230
" " (H.E.A.R.).........................155.340
" " (Paging)...........................163.250
" " ...................................457.525
" " ...................................457.550
" " ...................................457.575
" " ...................................457.600
Domer Communication Inc. (North Canton-Stark)........150.000
Domer Communication Inc. ............................450.000
Domer Communication Inc. ...........................461.3375
Domer Communication Inc. (New Philadelphia-Tusc.)....461.350
Domer Communication Inc. (Canton-Stark)..............461.825
Domer Communication Inc. (Akron-Summit)..............461.475
Domer Communication Inc. (Akron-Summit)..............464.800
Domer Communication Inc. (Canton-Stark)..............464.800
Domer Communication Inc. (Canton-Stark)..............464.850
Domer Communication Inc. ...........................466.3375
Domer Communication Inc. ............................466.350
Domer Communication Inc. ............................466.475
Domer Communication Inc. ............................466.825
Domer Communication Inc. (Akron-Summit)..............469.800
Domer Communication Inc. (Canton-Stark)..............469.850
Don W. Geitgey Jr. Oil & Gas (N. Canton-Stark)....... 49.340
Dover Fire Dept. .................................... 46.360
Dover Fire Dept. ....................................153.950
Dover Police Dept. .................................. 45.600
Dover Police Dept. .................................. 39.340
Dover Police Dept. .................................. 39.460
Dover Police Dept. .................................. 39.540
Dover Police Dept. .................................. 39.580
Dover Police Dept. .................................. 39.720
Dowell Schlumberger Inc. (East Sparta-Stark)......... 43.180
Doylestown Telephone Co. (Doylestown-Wayne).......... 35.160
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA Ch. 1)..........418.625
Drug Enforcemetn Administration (DEA Ch. 2)..........418.900
Duer Construction Inc. (Akron-Summit)................ 31.200
Duncan Press (Canton-Stark).......................... 33.160
Dusk to Dawn Protective Service (Canton-Stark).......464.025
East Sparta Vol Fire Dept. ..........................154.430
East Ohio Gas Co. (Akron-Summit)..................... 48.620
East Ohio Gas Co. (North Canton-Stark)............... 48.860
East Ohio Gas Co. (Akron-Summit).....................153.635
East Ohio Gas Co. (Canton-Stark).....................158.145
East Ohio Gas Co. (Akron-Summit).....................158.190
East Ohio Gas Co. (Canton-Stark).....................158.250
East Ohio Gas Co. (Akron-Summit).....................158.265
East Ohio Gas Co. (Akron-Summit).....................456.125
Eaton Corp. (Stark Co.).............................462.0875
Eaton Corp. (Copley-Summit)..........................463.800
Eaton Corp. (Stark Co.).............................464.3625
Eaton Corp. (Copley-Summit)..........................468.800
Ekco Housewares Co. (Massillon-Stark)................154.625
Ellis Erb Inc. (Hartville-Stark).....................461.075
Elum Music Co. (Massillon-Stark)..................... 30.800
Empire Sweeping Co. (Canton-Stark)...................462.000
Empire Sweeping Co. .................................467.000
Erectors Inc. (Copley-Summit)........................463.800
Erectors Inc. (Akron-Summit).........................468.800
Ernest Alessio Construction Co. (Akron-Summit).......151.655
Ernie Rupple Towing .................................150.890
Eslich Wrecking & Erecting (Louisville-Stark)........151.520
Evans Construction Co. (Canton-Stark)................462.000
Evans Construction Co. ..............................467.000
Excel Overhead Door (Copley-Summit)..................464.700
Excel Overhead Door (Copley-Summit)..................469.700
565 Corporation (East Canton-Stark).................. 49.060
565 Corporation (Canton-Stark).......................451.550
565 Corporation (Canton-Stark)......................451.5875
565 Corporation (Canton-Stark)......................451.6875
565 Corporation (Canton-Stark).......................451.750
565 Corporation (Stark).............................456.4375
565 Corporation (Canton-Stark).......................456.550
565 Corporation (Stark).............................456.5875
565 Corporation (Stark).............................456.6875
565 Corporation (Canton-Stark).......................456.750
Factory Tire Outlet Inc. (Canton-Stark)..............151.715
Fairlawn Fire Dept. (Dispatch & Operations).......... 33.860
Fairlawn Fire Dept. (Fireground)..................... 33.680
Fairlawn Police Dept. ............................... 39.840
Fairlawn Security Inc. (Akron-Summit)................461.025
Fairless High School Buses (Brewster-Stark)..........151.875
Falls Heating & Cooling Inc. (Cuyahoga Falls-Summit).151.895
Falls Sheet Metal Works Inc. (Copley-Summit).........461.050
Falls Suburban Cab Inc. (Cuyahoga Falls-Summit)......152.420
Falls Suburban Cab Inc. .............................157.680
Fearon & Feller Inc. (Beach City-Stark).............. 33.160
Fearon & Feller Inc. (Dover-Tuscarawas)..............461.725
Fearon & Feller Inc. (New Philadelphia-Tuscarawas)...463.825
Fearon & Feller Inc. ................................466.725
Fearon & Feller Inc. ................................468.825
FBI (Ch.1 Cleve., Akron, Youngstown).................163.875
FBI (Repeater receive frequency).....................163.425
FBI .................................................165.290
FBI (Ch. 2).........................................167.5125
FBI (Ch. 3).........................................167.7875
FBI (Ch. 4).........................................167.5625
Feldman Mechanical Contractors (Copley-Summit).......461.575
Feldman Mechanical Contractors ......................466.575
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. (Coventry Twp.-Summit)...153.200
" " .........................154.570
" " .........................154.600
" " (Akron-Summit)...........157.740
" " (Police-Fire)............158.325
" " (Akron-Summit)...........462.350
" " .........................462.450
" " .........................464.500
" " .........................464.550
" " .........................467.350
" " .........................467.375
" " .........................467.450
First National Bank of Akron (Copley-Summit).........462.100
First National Bank of Akron (Copley-Summit).........467.100
Flemming Co. (Stark).................................464.950
Flemming Co. (Stark).................................467.750
Flemming Co. (Stark).................................467.825
Flemming Co. (Stark).................................469.950
Fluharty Lumber Inc. (Alliance-Stark)................ 33.160
Ford Communications Inc. (Canton-Stark)..............153.320
Ford Communications Inc. ............................158.280
Ford Communications Inc. ............................462.325
Ford Communications Inc. ...........................462.3255
Ford Communications Inc. ............................467.325
Franklin Twp. Fire Dept. (Summit).................... 33.860
Franklin Twp. Police Dept. (F-1).....................155.025
Franklin Twp. Police Dept. ..........................155.250
Franklin Twp. Police Dept. ..........................460.250
Franklin Twp. Government ............................156.240
Fry Bros. Coal Co. (Canton-Stark)....................159.675
G I Cab Co. (Akron-Summit)...........................152.270
G I Cab Co. .........................................152.390
G I Cab Co. .........................................157.530
G I Cab Co. .........................................157.650
Galehouse Construction Co. Inc. (Doylestown-Wayne)...461.375
Galehouse Construction Co. Inc. .....................466.400
Garco Surfa Shield Co. (Louisville-Stark)............461.400
Garco Surfa Shield Co. ..............................466.400
Gencorp Inc. (North Canton-Summit)...................334.700
General Cinema Beverages (Summit)...................461.0625
General Cinema Beverages (Akron-Summit).............461.0875
General Electric Radio Service (Akron-Summit)........462.075
General Electric Radio Service ......................467.075
General Highway Express Inc. (Akron-Summit)..........159.675
General Tire & Rubber Co. ...........................151.925
General Towing Service Inc. (Canton-Stark)...........150.845
General Towing Service ..............................154.845
Gillmore Security Systems Inc. (Akron-Summit)........464.625
Gillmore Security Systems Inc. ......................469.625
GKL Construction Co. (Akron-Summit).................. 31.600
Gold Cross Ambulance & Medical (Alliance-Stark)......151.655
Gold Cross Ambulance & Medical (Youngstown-Salem)....151.865
Gold Cross Ambulance & Medical (Stark) ..............155.220
Gold Cross Ambulance (Stark).........................155.280
Gold Cross Ambulance (Youngstown)....................461.150
Gold Cross Ambulance (Youngstown-Mahoning)...........466.150
Goodwill Industries of Akron (Akron-Summit)..........151.655
Goodwill Industries Rehabilitation (Canton-Stark)....463.425
Goodyear Aerospace Corp. ............................122.900
Goodyear Aerospace Corp. (Akron-Summit)..............153.320
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. (Akron-Summit)............ 75.000
" " ..........................121.600
" " ..........................108.000
" " ..........................109.100
" " ..........................151.625
" " (Police & Fire)...........153.320
" " (Police & Fire)...........153.380
" " ..........................158.460
" " ..........................334.700
" " ..........................451.275
" " ..........................456.275
" " ..........................457.525
" " ..........................457.550
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. .........................462.2125
" " .........................462.2375
" " ..........................462.250
" " .........................462.2625
" " ..........................462.275
" " .........................462.2875
" " .........................462.3375
" " (Mogadore-Summit).........462.375
" " (Akron-Summit)............462.425
" " .........................465.9125
" " .........................465.9375
" " .........................465.9625
" " ..........................467.250
" " ..........................467.275
" " ..........................467.425
" " .........................467.7875
" " .........................467.8625
Graf Growers Inc. (Akron-Summit).....................151.490
Greater Cleveland Hospital Association .............152.0075
Green Twp. Fire Dept. (Dispatch & Operations)........ 33.860
Green Twp. Fire Dept. (Fireground)................... 33.680
Green Twp. Fire Dept. (Administrative)............... 33.740
Green Twp. (Greensburg-Summit).......................153.890
Greenlawn Cemetery Assoc. Inc. (Akron-Summit)........151.775
Greentown Fire Dept. ................................154.350
Group III Management Corp. (Akron-Summit)............454.550
Grove Refrigeration Inc. (Alliance-Stark)............151.865
Guardian Alarm Service Inc. (Akron-Summit)...........464.300
Guardian Alarm Service Inc. .........................469.300
H B Lockart Corp. (Canton-Stark).....................452.025
H & H Auto Parts Inc. (Canton-Stark).................151.715
H & W Contractors Inc. (Louisville-Stark)............461.275
H & W Contractors Inc. ..............................466.275
Hahn Funeral Home (Barberton-Summit).................155.325
Hammond Construction Inc. (Canton-Stark).............464.075
Hammond Construction Inc. ...........................469.075
Hannon Electric Co. (Louisville-Stark)............... 35.100
Hardees (Ohio)....................................... 30.840
Hardees .............................................154.570
Hardees (Stark).....................................461.0875
Hardees (Stark).....................................466.0875
Harry L. Shriver Excavating (Mogadore-Portage)....... 35.880
Hartville Ready Mix Inc. (Hartville-Stark)...........153.020
Hartville Vol. Fire Dept. ...........................154.430
Hartville Vol. Fire Dept. ...........................154.130
Hartville Vol. Fire Dept. ...........................155.340
Hartville Rescue Squad ..............................155.055
Heiser Sand & Gravel (Louisville-Stark)..............461.275
Heiser Sand & Gravel ................................466.275
Henry A. Selinsky Inc. (Canton-Stark)................464.100
Henry A. Selinsky Inc. ..............................469.100
Hess Ambulance Service (Akron-Summit)................ 47.540
Higbee Co. (North Canton-Stark)......................151.775
Higbee Co. (Akron-Summit)............................151.895
Highway Asphalt Co. Inc. (Copley-Summit).............152.960
Himes Trailer Sales (Strasburg-Tuscarawas)........... 42.960
Hoover Co. (North Canton-Stark)......................153.230
Hoover Co. (Akron-Summit)............................451.675
Hoover Co. (North Canton-Stark)......................456.175
Hoover Co. (North Canton-Stark)......................456.675
Horizon Coal Co. (Bolivar-Tuscarawas)................ 35.080
Horizon Coal Co. (Dover-Tuscarawas)..................451.825
Horizon Coal Co. ....................................456.825
Horning Builders Supply West (Akron-Summit).......... 31.680
Hospital Ambulance Service (Akron)...................155.160
Hospital Emergency Alerting Radio (H.E.A.R.).........155.340
Hospital Emergency Alerting Radio (Ch. 2)............155.160
Hudson Fire Dept. (Dispatch & Operations)............ 33.860
Hudson Fire Dept. (Fireground)....................... 33.680
Hudson Police Dept. .................................155.715
Humane Society of Stark County (Canton-Stark)........462.575
Humane Society of Stark County ......................467.575
Huth Ready Mix & Supply Co. Inc. (Massillon-Stark)...151.565
Internal Revenue Service ............................165.950
Incorporated Door Systems (Copley-Summit)............461.050
Indian River School (Massillon, OH).................. 45.220
I/X Center Inc. (Cuyahoga)..........................464.8125
I/X Center Inc. ....................................466.5125
I/X Center Inc. ....................................468.5375
J & L Specialty Products Corp. (Louisville-Stark)....451.425
J & L Specialty Products Corp. ......................456.425
J. Bowers Construction (Akron-Summit)................464.175
J. Bowers Construction ..............................469.175
J. M. Smucker Co. (Orrville-Wayne)...................464.775
J. P. Novainy Electric Co. (Akron-Summit)............464.050
J. R. Garages Inc. (Akron-Summit)....................150.860
Jackie Lee Enterprises (Akron-Summit)...............461.1375
Jackson Twp. Fire Dept. (Dispatch)................... 33.560
Jackson Twp. Fire Dept. (Fireground)................. 33.760
Jackson Twp. Fire Dept. ............................. 33.820
Jackson Twp. Police Dept. (Sheriff Ch. 2)............155.520
Jackson Twp. Police Dept. (Inter-City)...............155.370
Jackson Twp. Road Dept. .............................159.180
Jackson Twp. Government .............................458.075
Jenei Drilling Co. (New Philadelphia-Tuscarawas).....464.225
Jenei Drilling Co. ..................................469.225
John R. Horger Plumbing & Heating (N. Canton-Stark)..461.200
John R. Horger Plumbing & Heating ...................466.200
Johnnys Auto & Truck Towing Inc. (Akron-Summit)...... 35.980
Jones Transfer Co. (Akron-Summit)....................160.005
Jost Tire Service Inc. (Copley-Summit)...............461.050
Jost Tire Service Inc. ..............................466.050
K & R Mining Inc. (East Canton-Stark)................ 47.640
K Mart Corp. ........................................154.570
K Mart Corp. ........................................154.600
Kaiser Keystone Homes Inc. (Canton-Stark)............464.075
Kaiser Keystone Homes Inc. ..........................469.075
Keep Akron Beautiful Inc. (Copley-Summit)............463.800
Keep Akron Beautiful Inc. ...........................468.800
Kempthorn Motors Inc. (Louisville-Stark).............461.275
Kempthorn Motors Inc. ...............................466.275
Kenmore Construction Co. (Akron-Summit)..............152.960
Kent, OH Fire Dept. .................................154.130
Kent, OH Fire Dept. .................................154.235
Kent, OH Police Dept. ...............................154.725
Kent, OH Police Dept. ...............................154.890
Kent, OH Police Dept. ...............................155.130
Kent, OH Police Dept. (Inter-City)...................155.370
Kent, OH Police Dept. ...............................155.655
Kent, OH Water Dept. ................................ 47.980
Kent State University (Stow-Summit)..................122.700
Kent State University ...............................123.300
Kent State University ...............................151.625
Kidron Vol. Fire Dept. ..............................154.430
Kidron Vol. Fire Dept. ..............................154.205
Kishmans Inc. Super Market (Stark)..................461.9625
Kraft Towing (Canton-Stark).......................... 31.040
Kuntzman, Inc. (Alliance-Stark)......................159.585
LTV Steel Co. Inc. (Canton-Stark)....................153.110
LTV Steel Corp. (Massillon-Stark)....................153.170
LTV Steel Corp. (Canton-Stark).......................153.320
LTV Steel Co. Inc. ..................................462.250
LTV Steel Co. Inc. (Canton-Stark)....................462.425
LTV Steel Co. Inc. (Massillon-Stark).................462.775
LTV Steel Co. Inc. (Canton-Stark)....................464.525
Laidlaw Waste Systems Inc. (Akron-Summit)............159.855
Law Enforcement Emergency Radio Network (NE Ohio)....154.935
Law Enforcement Emergency Radio Network (Mass. PD)...154.860
Law Enforcement Emergency Radio Network (Nationwide).155.475
Law Enforcement Emergency Radio Network (Emergency)..154.980
Law Enforcement Emergency Radio Network .............155.790
Lawrence Twp. Fire Dept. ............................ 33.820
Lawrence Twp. Road Dept. ............................151.100
Lee Way Motor Freight Inc. (Akron-Summit)............ 44.340
Lerkis Asphalt Co. (Akron-Summit)....................152.990
Lindsay Excavating & Concrete (Canal Fulton-Stark)...152.930
Liquid Carbonic (Canton-Stark)......................462.3625
Liquid Carbonic (Stark).............................462.3875
Liquid Carbonic ....................................467.3625
Lomak Petroleum Inc. (New Franklin-Stark)............ 30.780
Loral Corp. (Suffield-Portage).......................123.250
Loral Corp. (Akron-Summit)...........................158.415
Loral Corp. .........................................462.050
Loral Corp. .........................................462.225
Louisville Fire Dept. ...............................155.715
Louisville Fire Dept. ............................... 33.820
Louisville Police Dept. .............................155.610
Louisville Police Dept. (Sheriff Ch. 2)..............155.520
Luntz Corp. (Canton-Stark)........................... 35.960
Luntz Corp. .........................................158.310
Lutz Manufacturing Corp. (Canton-Stark)..............462.000
Lutz Manufacturing Corp. ............................463.500
Lutz Manufacturing Corp. ............................467.000
Lutz Manufacturing Corp. ............................468.500
M & B Operating Co. (East Sparta-Stark)..............463.400
M & B Operating Co. .................................468.400
M B Concrete & Supply Co. (Akron-Stark).............. 31.640
M. O'Neil Co. (Akron-Summit).........................461.750
M. O'Neil Co. .......................................462.825
M. O'Neil Co. .......................................464.475
MacInnis Realty Inc. (Akron-Summit)..................464.725
Magnet Trucking Co. (Louisville-Stark)............... 30.920
Mahoning County Sheriff..............................154.875
Mahoning Valley Railway Co. (Massillon-Stark)........160.425
" " (Canton-Stark)...........160.605
" " (Canton-Stark)...........160.635
" " (Massillon-Stark)........160.695
" " (Canton-Stark)...........160.815
" " (Canton-Stark)...........160.965
" " (Massillon-Stark)........161.295
" " (Canton-Stark)...........161.355
" " (Canton-Stark)...........161.445
Malavite Excavating Inc. (Dover-Tuscarawas)..........464.275
Malavite Excavating Inc. ............................469.275
Malone College (Canton-Stark)........................151.745
Marine Ch. 6 ........................................156.300
Marine Ch. 14 .......................................156.140
Marine Ch. 16 .......................................156.800
Marine Ch. 22 .......................................157.100
Marine Ch. 68 .......................................156.425
Marks Cablevision of Green, Inc. (Copley-Summit).....463.800
Marks Cablevision of Green, Inc. ....................468.800
Marting Reality Inc. (Akron-Summit)..................151.685
Massillon Cable TV Inc. (Massillon-Stark)............151.865
Massillon Cemetery Association (Massillon-Stark).....151.745
Massillon Community Hospital (H.E.A.R.)..............155.340
Massillon Community Hospital (Paging)................157.740
Massillon Community Hospital (Security portables)....461.300
Massillon Community Hospital (Security base).........466.300
Massillon Fire Dept. ................................154.220
Massillon Police Dept. ..............................155.130
Massillon Police Dept. (Sheriff Ch. 3)...............154.860
Massillon Police Dept. (Inter-City)..................155.370
Massillon Police Dept. (Sheriff Ch. 2)...............155.520
Massillon Street Dept. ..............................155.895
Massillon Ham Repeater ..............................147.180
Massillon Ham Repeater ..............................146.955
Massillon State Hospital ............................155.995
Massillon Washed Gravel ............................. 47.680
Mast-Lepley Silo Inc. (Wooster-Wayne)................151.925
McAfee Tool & Die Inc. (Uniontown-Summit)............151.865
McDonalds (Ohio) .................................... 30.840
McDonalds (Ohio) .................................... 33.140
McDonalds ........................................... 35.020
McDonalds ...........................................151.895
McDonalds (drive thru ordering)......................154.570
McDonalds (drive thru ordering)......................154.600
McDonalds (Stark)....................................170.245
McDonalds ...........................................171.105
McDonalds (Stark)...................................460.8875
McDonalds (Stark)...................................465.8875
McIntosh Oil Co. Inc. (Canton-Stark).................452.025
McIntosh Oil Co. Inc. (Canton-Stark).................457.025
McKinley Air Transport Inc. (North Canton-Summit)....122.950
McKinley Air Transport Inc. .........................460.875
McKinley Life Care Center (Canton-Stark).............464.925
McKinley Life Care Center ...........................469.925
McQueen Sign & Lighting Inc. (Canton-Stark)..........151.715
Medical Ch. 1 (Childrens Hosp. Transmit Frequency)...463.000
Medical Ch. 1 (Childrens Hosp. Receive Frequency)....468.000
Medical Ch. 2 (St. Thomas Medical Center Transmit)...463.025
Medical Ch. 2 (St. Thomas Medical Center Receive)....468.025
Medical Ch. 3 (Akron City Hospital Transmit).........463.050
Medical Ch. 3 (Akron City Hospital Receive)..........468.050
Medical Ch. 4 (Barberton Citizens Hospital Transmit).463.075
Medical Ch. 4 (Barberton Citizens Hospital Receive)..468.075
Medical Ch. 5 (Akron General Medical Center Transmit)463.100
Medical Ch. 5 (Akron General Medical Center Receive).468.100
Medical Ch. 6 (Akron General Medical Center Transmit)463.125
Medical Ch. 6 (Akron General Medical Center Receive).468.125
Medical Ch. 7 (Cuyahoga Falls General Transmit)......463.150
Medical Ch. 7 (Cuyahoga Falls General Receive).......468.150
Medical Ch. 8 (Akron City Hospital Transmit).........463.175
Medical Ch. 8 (Akron City Hospital Receive)..........468.175
Medical Ch. 9 (County to contact Akron Fire Dispatch)462.950
Medical Ch. 9 (Akron Fire Dispatch to contact County)467.950
Medical Ch. 10 (Akron Fire to contact Akron Dispatch)462.975
Medical Ch. 10 (Akron Dispatch to contact Akron Fire)467.975
Medina Community Hospital ...........................155.205
Medina Community Hospital ...........................155.340
Medina Fire Dept. ................................... 46.180
Medina Fire Dept. ................................... 46.200
Medina Fire Dept. ................................... 46.380
Medina Police Dept. .................................460.450
Medina County Fire Depts. ........................... 46.380
Medina Sheriff (Inter-City)..........................155.370
Medina Sheriff ......................................155.970
Medina Sheriff .....................................460.1125
Medina Sheriff (F-1 [North]).........................460.200
Medina Sheriff (F-2 [South]).........................460.300
Medina County Fire Chief's Association...............155.280
Medina Supply Co. (Cuyahoga Falls-Summit)............152.900
Medwick Express Inc. (Copley-Summit).................466.875
Melroy Construction (Copley-Summit)..................461.575
Melroy Construction .................................466.575
Mercury Stainless Inc. (Massillon-Stark).............464.225
Mercury Stainless Inc. ..............................469.225
Mercury Stainless Inc. .............................469.8625
Mercury Stainless Inc. .............................469.8875
Mercury Stainless Inc. .............................469.9125
Meredith Erector & Crane Rental (Canton-Stark).......463.675
Meredith Erector & Crane Rental .....................468.675
Metzger Photo Supply Co. (Summit)...................464.3375
Metzger Photo Supply Co. ...........................464.4375
Meyers Concessions (Massillon-Stark)................. 31.200
Michael Construction (Akron-Summit).................151.950
Mid-American Security Service (Canton)...............463.550
Mid-American Security Service .......................464.550
Mid-American Security Service .......................464.625
Mid-American Security Service (Canton-Stark).........468.550
Mid-American Security Service .......................469.625
Midwest General Telecommunications (Canton-Stark)....161.700
Midwest General telecommunications ..................161.730
Miller, John C. (Canton-Stark).......................150.860
Miller, Laverne H. (Akron-Summit)....................150.830
Miller Towing .......................................150.860
Millers Crane Service Inc. (Copley-Summit)...........461.875
Millers Crane Service Inc. ..........................466.875
Millersburg Fire Dept. ..............................154.940
Millersburg Fire Dept. ..............................154.900
Millersburg Ham Repeater ............................146.670
SCANNER FREQUENCYS FOR LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
SERVICE CHANNEL FREQENCY REMARKS
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[POLICE DEPARTMENTS]
METRO PD A 159.150 INFO (WANTS WARRANTS)
METRO PD B 159.090 SOUTH PATROL (SOUTH OF SAHARA)
METRO PD C 158.850 RESIDENTS
METRO PD D 158.745 EAST PATROL (NORTH OF SAHARA)
METRO PD E 159.210 CAR TO CAR (TAC 1)
METRO PD F 159.030 WEST PATROL 4
METRO PD G 158.790 ADMIN. (DETECTIVES/ID)
METRO PD H 158.970 NARCOTICS VICE
METRO SWAT PORT. 150.775
METRO SWAT PORT. 150.790
METRO SWAT 154.830 SWAT,VICE,NARCOTICS
AIRPORT SUB STATION 155.880
METRO COUNTY 154.650
METRO COUNTY 154.710
METRO COUNTY 154.740
METRO COUNTY 154.755 TRAINING UNITS
METRO COUNTY 154.890 SPECIAL EVENTS
METRO COUNTY 155.250
METRO COUNTY 155.370
METRO COUNTY 155.520 TRAINING UNITS
METRO COUNTY 155.550
METRO COUNTY 155.730
METRO COUNTY 155.910 DETECTIVES AND INTELLIGENCE
METRO COUNTY 156.030
METRO COUNTY 156.210 DETECTIVES,RURAL PATROL,CAR TO
CAR
METRO COUNTY 453.000
METRO COUNTY 453.250
METRO COUNTY 453.450
METRO COUNTY 453.650
METRO COUNTY 460.200
METRO COUNTY 460.525
METRO COUNTY 465.200
NO. LAS VEGAS PD F2 460.050
NO. LAS VEGAS PD F3 460.125 DISPATCH
NO. LAS VEGAS PD 154.845
NO. LAS VEGAS PD 155.475
NO. LAS VEGAS PD 158.810
NV. HIGHWAY PATROL 42.120 TRAFFIC RADAR
NV. HIGHWAY PATROL 7 42.500 CAPITOL POLICE,GAMING CONTROL
NV. HIGHWAY PATROL 5 42.560 CAR TO CAR
NV. HIGHWAY PATROL 6 42.580 STATE AGENCIES (CAPITOL,GAMING)
NV. HIGHWAY PATROL 2 42.780 MOBILES
NV. HIGHWAY PATROL 8 42.820 NORTHERN NEVADA
NV. HIGHWAY PATROL 9 42.860 NORTHERN NEVADA
NV. HIGHWAY PATROL 1 42.940 BASE
NV. HIGHWAY PATROL 3 42.700 UNIT TO UNIT
NV. HIGHWAY PATROL 42.780 ANGEL PEAK
NV. HIGHWAY PATROL 4 42.880 DISPATCH, BASE MOBILE
HENDERSON PD 1 155.865
HENDERSON PD 2 154.765
HENDERSON PD 3 154.875
HENDERSON PD 155.925
HENDERSON PD 453.275
HENDERSON PD 453.750
HENDERSON PD 458.275
HENDERSON PD 458.750
HENDERSON PD 154.830
BOULDER PD 154.800
BOULDER PD 1 156.090
BOULDER PD 2 156.000
[FIRE DEPARTMENTS]
LAS VEGAS FD F1 453.150 CITY EAST
CLARK COUNTY FD F2 453.100 COUNTY WEST
CLARK COUNTY FD F3 453.700 COUNTY EAST
LAS VEGAS FD F4 453.400 CITY WEST/NO. LAS VEGAS
LAS VEGAS FD 154.370
LAS VEGAS FD 458.100
LAS VEGAS FD 458.150
LAS VEGAS FD 458.400
LAS VEGAS FD 458.700
LAS VEGAS FD 154.034
NORTH LAS VEGAS FD 154.250
BOULDER CITY FD 155.040
CLARK COUNTY FD 153.770
CLARK COUNTY FD 153.950
CLARK COUNTY FD 154.205
CLARK COUNTY FD 154.340
CLARK COUNTY FD 154.430 LAS VEGAS
[AMBULANCES, SEARCH RESCUE]
MERCY AMB. 155.175
MERCY AMB. 155.205
AMERICAN AMB. 462.975
COUNTY PARAMEDICS 462.975
COUNTY PARAMEDICS 468.175
COUNTY PARAMEDICS 467.975
PARAMEDICAL SERVICES 461.450
FLIGHT FOR LIFE 155.280
FLIGHT FOR LIFE 158.980
INTERSTATE AIR AMBLUANCE 123.300
INTERSTATE AIR AMBULANCE 155.160
INTERSTATE AIR AMBULANCE 464.225
NEVADA MEDICAR 464.350
JEEP POSSE 155.370
JEEP POSSE 47.460
[CLARK COUNTY]
COUNTY SCHOOL 152.480 PAGERS
153.800
153.815
CASHMAN FIELD 153.845
153.860
ANIMAL CONTROL 153.875
153.905
153.935
153.965
BUILDING DEPT. 153.995
154.025
154.055
154.100
HOUSING AUTHORITY 154.115
154.980
154.995
155.025
155.055
155.085
MC CARRAN AIRPORT ENGINEER 155.115
COUNTY SCHOOL 155.220 ADMIN./SECURITY
BUILDING DEPT. 155.760
155.835
155.880
155.895
MC CARRAN AIRPORT ENGINEER 155.940 MAINTENANCE
CASHMAN FIELD 155.985
158.745
158.805
ANIMAL CONTROL 158.820
158.835
COUNTY JAIL 158.880
158.940
453.200
453.350
453.475
453.500
453.550
453.600
453.750
DISTRICT ATTORNEY 453.925 INVESTIGATION
458.200
458.350
458.500
458.550
458.750
458.925
458.975
HEALTH DISTRICT 462.950
HEALTH DISTRICT 458.900
COUNTY SCHOOL 461.150 BUSES
HEALTH DISTRICT 462.975
HEALTH DISTRICT 463.125
HEALTH DISTRICT 463.150
HEALTH DISTRICT 463.175
[LOCAL GOVERMENT]
BOULDER CITY 156.000
CALIENTE 154.025
CALIENTE 155.055
HENDERSON 154.965
HENDERSON 155.100
HENDERSON 155.865
HENDERSON 155.895
LAS VEGAS 45.560
LAS VEGAS 154.980
LAS VEGAS 155.820
LAS VEGAS 156.015
LAS VEGAS 453.825
LAS VEGAS 458.825
LV CONVENTION CENTER 153.935 SECURITY
LV CONVENTION CENTER 154.740
LV CONVENTION CENTER 463.450
LV HOUSING AUTHORITY 453.900
LV HOUSING AUTHORITY 453.650
LV TRANSIT 453.950
LV PARKING ENFORCEMENT 453.825
LV PUBLIC WORKS 155.025
LV STREET DEPT. 156.240
LV STREET DEPT. 159.000
LV STREET DEPT. 154.100
CITY MARSHALLS 158.925
CITY JAIL 155.685
NORTH LAS VEGAS 45.400
NORTH LAS VEGAS 153.935
NORTH LAS VEGAS 158.775
NORTH LAS VEGAS 158.995
[STATE OF NEVADA]
EARTHQUAKE CONTROL 173.300
NV. AZ. FISH GAME 151.160 STATEWIDE
NV. AZ. FISH GAME 151.460
NV. FISH GAME 151.475 STATEWIDE
NV. FISH GAME 151.340
STATE FOREST 158.895 PRIMARY
STATE FOREST 159.345 FIRE CHANNEL RED
STATE FOREST 159.270 FIRE/TACTICAL
STATE GAMING CONTROL 453.300
TAXI CAB AUTHORITY 453.775
UNLV 453.875
UNLV 460.300 SECURITY
UNLV 464.550 ATHLETICS
CIVIL DEFENSE 158.940
NV. NARCOTICS DIV. 171.600
NV. NARCOTICS DIV. 172.000
NV. POLICE NETWORK 155.475
STATE PRISON CH. 1 155.580 INDIAN SPRINGS
STATE PRISON CH. 2 155.475 INDIAN SPRINGS
STATE PRISON CH. 3 155.415 INDIAN SPRINGS
STATE PRISON 154.665 INDIAN SPRINGS
STATE PRISON CH. 1 155.415 JEAN
STATE PRISON CH. 2 155.580 JEAN
STATE PRISON 154.665 JEAN
[U.S. GOVERNMENT]
BUREAU OF ALCOHOL,TOBACCO 165.2875
FIREARMS 165.355
BATF 165.375
BATF 407.950
CUSTOMS SERVICE CH.3 166.460
CUSTOMS SERVICE 165.2375
DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY CH.1 418.800 CAR TO CAR
DEA CH.2 418.900 STAKE OUTS (CINDY)
DEA CH.3 418.750 STRIKE FORCE (GAIL)
DEA CH.4 418.675 STAKE OUT/CAR TO CAR (EMILY)
DEA CH.5 418.825 CAR TO CAR (FAY)
DEA CH.6 418.950 (HARRIET)
DEA 418.050 INTERAGENCY
DEA 417.025
DEA 418.700
FEDERAL BUREAU OF CH.1 163.900 PRIMARY
INVESTIGATION 163.9635
FBI 167.3125
FBI CH.2 167.315
FBI CH.3 167.635
FBI CH.5 167.515
FBI CH.6 163.865 SCRAMBLED ALL THE TIME W/DVP
FBI CH.A7 167.590
FBI CH.8 163.920
FBI 167.600 CH. COMMON 3 (NATIONWIDE)
FBI 167.565 CH. COMMON 4 (NATIONWIDE)
FISH WILDLIFE SERVICE 34.810
FISH WILDLIFE 408.425
FISH WILDLIFE 412.275
FISH WILDLIFE 414.825
HOOVER DAM 164.475 SECURITY
HOOVER DAM 163.050 CONSTRUCTION
HOOVER DAM 163.825
FOREST RANGER 170.474
FOREST SERVICE 169.875
170.550
188.825
170.745
169.900
PARK SERVICE 166.300 LAKE MEAD (SECURITY)
PARK SERVICE 166.900
PARK SERVICE 114.800
PARK SERVICE 411.700
PARK SERVICE 417.375 MARINA
BLM 169.400
BLM 168.525
BLM 169.0375
BLM 168.225
BLM 168.550
BLM 169.400
BLM 168.375
DEPT. OF INTERIOR 37.810
DEPT. OF INTERIOR 419.625 FIRE FIGHTING OPS.
DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATIOM 151.040
DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION 159.180
DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION 47.120
DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION 47.240
DEPT. OF ENERGY 36.330
36.390
41.310
164.000
164.025
164.775
166.500
167.875
169.275
173.6125
DEPT. OF JUSTICE 166.465
FEDERAL MARSHALLS 163.200 PRIMARY
FEDERAL MARSHALLS 164.600
E.O.D. TRANSPORTATION 453.200
NEVADA TEST SITE 468.725
463.725
34.990
36.050
40.470
41.030
126.150
139.770
141.680
142.230
148.350
148.470
150.450
150.555
162.100
162.225
162.475
163.000
164.025
164.100
164.175
164.225
164.275
164.400
164.475
164.525
164.675
164.700
164.750
164.775
164.9625
166.200
166.225
166.275
167.190
167.825
167.850
169.000
169.075
169.275
169.850
170.025
170.400
170.750
171.200
171.2375
171.3875
171.950
172.725
172.300
173.175
173.5125
173.6125
173.6625
173.7125
225.800
239.400
240.200
260.300
292.100
406.300
406.425
406.500
406.525
406.625
406.9125
408.100
408.550
409.2125
410.000
410.050
411.075
411.150
411.600
412.650
415.150
416.025
416.250
416.300
616.500
416.7125
416.925
419.350
FEMA 419.565
EG 167.975
153.025
IMMIGRATION NATURALIZATION 162.825
162.850
163.625
163.650
163.675
163.725
163.750
BORDER PATROL 163.650
IMMIGRATION 163.5875
163.2375
IRS TREASURY DEPT. 165.205
165.950
165.2875
166.5375
166.4625
166.585
167.000
165.950
POSTAL INSPECTORS CH. RED 169.850
POSTAL INSPECTORS 169.650
U.S. SECRET SERVICE 165.785 CH. BAKER ESCORT DETAILS/VEGAS
SEC
165.375 CH. CHARLIE VEGAS PRIMARY
407.850 CH. ECHO AIR/GROUND PHONE
UPLINK
415.700 CH. FOXTROT AIR/GROUND DOWNLINK
165.2125 CH. MIKE PRESIDENT/FORIEGN
VIP'S
164.650 CH. TANGO VICE PRESIDENT
SECURITY
162.685 CH. YANKEE GND. PHONES
(AIRCRAFT)
171.285 CH. ZULU GND. PHONES (VEHICLE)
[MARINE RADIO]
CH 6 156.300 SHIP TO SHIP SAFETY
CH 9 156.450 SHIP TO SHIP,SHIP TO COAST
CH 12 156.600 PORT OPERATIONS, SHIP TO SHIP
CH 13 156.650 NAVIGATIONAL,SHIP TO BRIDGE
CH 14 156.700 PORT OPERATIONS,SHIP TO SHIP
CH 15 156.750 ENVIRONMENTAL, RX ONLY
CH 16 156.800 DISTRESS,EMERGENCY
CH 17 156.850 STATE CONTROL,SHIP TO COAST
CH 20 161.600 TX 157.000 PORT OPERATIONS
CH 21A 157.050 U.S. GOVERNMENT ONLY
CH 22A 157.100 COAST GUARD LIAISON
CH 23A 157.150 U.S.GOVERNMENT ONLY
CH 24 161.800 TX 157.200 PUBLIC, SHIP TO COAST
CH 25 161.850 TX 157.250 PUBLIC, SHIP TO COAST
CH 26 161.900 TX 157.300 PUBLIC, SHIP TO COAST
CH 27 161.950 TX 157.350 PUBLIC, SHIP TO COAST
CH 28 162.000 TX 157.400 PUBLIC, SHIP TO COAST
CH 65A 156.275 PORT OPERATIONS, SHIP TO SHIP
CH 66A 156.325 PORT OPERATIONS, SHIP TO SHIP
CH 68 156.425 NON-COMMERICAL, SHIP TO
SHIP,COAST
CH 69 156.475 NON-COMMERICAL, SHIP TO
SHIP,COAST
CH 70 156.525 NON-COMMERICAL, SHIP TO
SHIP,COAST
CH 71 156.575 NON-COMMERICAL, SHIP TO
SHIP,COAST
CH 72 156.625 NON-COMMERICAL, SHIP TO SHIP
CH 73 156.675 PORT OPERATIONS, SHIP TO SHIP
CH 74 156.725 PORT OPERATIONS, SHIP TO SHIP
CH 78A 156.925 NON-COMMERICAL, SHIP TO
SHIP,COAST
CH 81A 157.075 U.S. GOVERNMENT ONLY
CH 82A 157.125 U.S. GOVERNMENT ONLY
CH 83A 157.175 U.S. GOVERNMENT ONLY
CH 84 161.825 TX 157.225 PUBLIC, SHIP TO COAST
CH 85 161.875 TX 157.275 PUBLIC, SHIP TO COAST
CH 86 161.925 TX 157.325 PUBLIC, SHIP TO COAST
CH 87 161.975 TX 157.375 PUBLIC, SHIP TO COAST
[CORDLESS TELEPHONE BABY MONITORS] 40.000 TO 50.000
COBRA PHONE CH 1 46.610 TX 49.470
CH 2 46.630 TX 49.845
CH 3 46.670 TX 49.860
CH 4 46.710 TX 49.770
CH 5 46.730 TX 49.875
CH 6 46.770 TX 49.830
CH 7 46.830 TX 49.890
CH 8 46.870 TX 49.930
CH 9 46.930 TX 49.990
CH 10 46.970 TX 46.970
[ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE BODY AND ROOM TRANSMITTERS]
METRO BODY MICROPHONES 154.695
METRO BODY MICROPHONES 154.995
149.350
165.9125
167.3375
167.3425
167.4875
168.0115
169.200
171.450
172.000
172.200
173.3375
BUMPER BEEPERS 40.220
[TRANSPORTATION]
CHECKER CAB 152.270 BASE
157.530 MOBILE
NELLIS CAB 452.250 BASE
457.250 MOBILE
UNION CAB 157.590 MOBILE
WHITTLESEA CAB 152.420
152.360 BASE
157.620 MOBILE
157.680 MOBILE
452.350 VIP
YELLOW CAB 152.450 BASE
157.710 MOBILE
STAR CAB 151.805
EWING BROS. TOWING 157.485
A-1 TOWING 467.0725
7-11 TOWING 157.470
LAS VEGAS TOWING 157.515
ARRONS GARAGE 150.845
COUNTRY CLUB 150.905 KOY903
DAY NIGHT TOWING 150.815
HARRIS GARAGE 43.000 KET793
HEIRTZ CORP. 469.350
464.600
GRAYLINE TOURS 462.600
[RAILROAD]
UNION PACIFIC 160.680
160.740 YARD
160.340 DISPATCH
161.340 DISPATCH
160.290 MAINTENANCE
161.520 MOBILE PHONE
155.115 MOBILE PHONE
155.940 MOBILE PHONE
[UTILITIES]
NEVADA POWER 153.575
CENTEL 451.300
451.500
153.110
151.985
158.340
152.780
158.040 RURAL FIXED
158.070 RURAL FIXED
[HOTELS]
ALADDEN 154.515
462.925
CEASARS PALACE 463.400
461.950
466.950
CALIFORNIA HOTEL 464.125
CIRCUS CIRCUS 151.925
DUNES 151.655
464.625
464.125
469.625
DESERT INN 464.425
FREMONT 469.575
FRONTIER 151.755
FLAMINGO 463.375
HACIENDA 154.600
HILTON 463.375
468.375
468.725
461.062 TX 466.050 SLOT REPEATER
FOUR QUEENS 462.150
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL 154.540
JERRY'S NUGGET 151.865
KING 8 MOTEL 466.050
461.050
LANDMARK 461.550
MINT 464.050
31.240
152.450
464.475
MARINA HOTEL 151.655
152.450
BALLY GRAND 463.600
154.540
462.825
RIVIERA 151.745
35.100
SILVER NUGGET 154.570
SILVER CITY MINI MALL 154.570
SANDS 461.225
462.650
462.050
467.050
462.900
SUMMA CORP. 460.675
SAHARA 469.525
464.522
SILVERBIRD 151.755
SILVER SLIPPER 151.755
TROPICANA 466.926
461.925
UNION PLAZA 461.525
469.800
464.800
468.275
WESTWARD HO 461.400
466.600
466.660
[SECURITY]
BOULVARD MALL 161.675
L.V. CONVENTION CENTER 153.845
REGENCY TOWERS 463.725
FRED HARVY (AIRPORT) 151.835
L.V. CONVENTION AUTHORITY 155.985
ALARMCO 461.100
466.000
CARE 463.500
SECURE-A-GUARD 151.925
CAREX 463.625 BASE
469.250 MOBILE
463.250 MOBILE
463.500 MOBILE
KEYSTONE 461.400
NEVADA SECURITY 463.800
468.800
461.725
465.800
GRIFFIN INVEST. 469.275
ACME DECT. 151.865
461.100
HUGH SECURITY 460.675
TRIGGER INC. 152.990
152.960
[AMATUER RADIO PACKET AND REPEATERS]
NQ7S NELLIS/BONANZA 145.130 LINK 224.980/53.270
N7GQR WATER ST./BOULDER HWY. 145.210 HENDERSON,NV.
WB6TZS TABLE MTN. 145.280 BARSTOW,CA.
KW6HF PORTABLE EMERGENCY 145.300
N7FZG BOULDER CITY 145.350
WD0GQL WILDFLOWER MTN. 145.350 PRESCOTT,AZ.
W9RU BLACK MTN. 145.390 ARDEN,NV.
WB7WTS ELY 146.610 LINK TONOPAH/WARM SPR.
WB7WTS MONTEZUMA PEAK 146.640 GOLDFIELD,NV.
WB7PNS OWENS LAMB BLVD. 146.700
W7MZV OVERTON,NV. 146.730
K7EIK KINGMAN,AZ. 146.760
W6ZGC BARSTOW,CA. 146.760
K7JH IRON MTN. 146.760 CEDAR CITY,UT.
W7JLN APEX,NV. 146.790 LAS VEGAS AREA
W7KVS UTAH HILL 146.820 ST. GEORGE,UT. LINK 223.700
W6FNO ONYX PEAK 146.820 PALM SPRINGS,CA.
K7NV PAHRUMP,NV. 146.850
WB7WTS WARM SPRINGS SUMMIT 146.850 TONOPAH,NV.
W6JBT CRESTLINE 146.850 SAN BERNARDINO,CA.
WA7HXO MT. POTOSI,NV. 146.880
K7UGE TROPICANA HOTEL 146.940 LAS VEGAS,NV.
WA7GTU FRISCO PEAK 146.940 MILFORD,UT.
KA7DVN HENDERSON,NV. 147.000
K7NV PAHRUMP VALLEY 147.030 PAHRUMP,NV.
KJ6CF TROPICANA/JONES 147.090 LAS VEGAS,NV.
N7AML CHRISTMAS TREE PASS,NV. 147.120
NK7N RACES 147.180 ANGEL PEAK,NV.
WB7WTS ELY 147.180 ELY,NV.
W6PVR BARSTOW AREA 147.180 BARSTOW,CA.
K7WS SOUTH MOUNT POTOSI,NV. 147.210
K8RQO APEX,NV. 147.240
N7CJX BEACON HILL 147.390 GLENDALE,AZ.
WA6WWB TURQUOISE MTN. 147.705 VICTORVILLE,CA.
W7KVS UTAH HILL 223.700 ST. GEORGE,UT.
WA7HXO SOUTH MOUNT POTOSI,NV. 223.940
AA4ID CONDOR LINK 224.900 LINK 156.700
WB7RRA APEX,NV. 224.940
N7HLA NELLIS CHARLESTON 224.980 LINK 145.130
NQ7S LAS VEGAS,NV. 29.620 LINK 224.980/145.130/53.270
WB6TNP SUNRISE MTN.,NV. 53.010
N7HLA LAS VEGAS,NV. 53.270 LINK 224.980/145.130/29.620
WN9ANF FITZGERALD HOTEL 448.075 LAS VEGAS,NV. LINK 127.300
WB6TNP HENDERSON,NV. 448.725
WB6TNP HENDERSON,NV. 449.250 REMOTE BASE 52.525
WB7RRA SAHARA NELLIS 449.350 LAS VEGAS,NV.
K7UGE TROPICANA HOTEL 449.700 LAS VEGAS,NV.
KA7DVN HENDERSON,NV. 449.750
[U.S. AIR FORCE]
AIR POLICE 149.175
149.205
163.4625
163.4875
163.5125
163.1875
BASE OPER. 165.015
COMMANDERS NET. 165.1375
MAINTENANCE 165.1125
CIVIL ENG. 173.5375
MEDICAL UNIT 168.000
FIRE CRASH 173.4125
173.4375
173.5625
173.6625
173.7875
[NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE,NV.]
MOBIL 173.5375 (TX) 165.1125 (RX)
FIRE 173.5875
HOSPITAL 173.5625
CIVIL ENG. 163.4625
RAMP CONTROL 148.545
TAXI 150.315
AIR POLICE 163.5125,163.4875
THUNDERBIRDS 167.4749
[INDIAN SPRINGS AIR FORCE BASE,NV.]
RESCUE 173.5875
POST MOBIL 150.225,148.455
[PAGERS]
DOCTOR PAGING 155.155
VEGAS INSTANT PAGE P1F 35.580
P5 152.240
P6 158.700
P21 454.025
P22 454.050
P25 454.125
[AIRPORTS]
BOULDER CITY AIRPORT 122.700
MC CARRAN BASE 155.880
158.055
MANAGER 155.940
TOWER WEST 133.950
TOWER MAIN 119.900
TOWER EAST 127.150
TAXI GROUND 118.000
GUARD CHANNEL 121.500
QUAIL GAS 131.675
NORTH LAS VEGAS TOWER 122.900
ATIS OUTBOUND 125.600
ATIS INBOUND 116.900
RCO 122.400
FAA 166.175
27.575
HUGHES AVIATION 460.650
460.675
UNICOM 122.95
TAXI CLEARENCE 118.000
TAXI CONTROL 121.900
TOWER 119.900
FSS FLIGHT PLAN 122.300
FSS RADIO 123.600
LAS VEGAS VORTAC 116.900
BOULDER CITY VORTAC 116.700
[TELEVISION, RADIO, NEWS]
LV SUN PRESS 452.975
LV SUN PRESS 457.975
LV REVIEW JOURNAL 173.325 REPORTERS
KLVX TV-10 455.510
KLAB TV 151.685
KLAS TV-8 450.250 REPORTERS
KLAS TV-8 450.550 REMOTE (LIVE CUES)
KLAS TV-8 450.850 REMOTE
KTNV TV-13 CH. 1 450.485 REMOTE
KTNV TV-13 CH. 2 450.615 REPORTERS
KVBC TV-3 800.000 REPORTERS (NBC CNN)
KDWN RADIO 161.640 TRAFFIC
KLUC RADIO 161.730 TRAFFIC
KNEWS RADIO 161.700 REPORTERS
KORK RADIO 161.760
KENO RADIO 161.670
KSHO CH-13 TV 463.525
THESE FREQ. ARE USED BY MOVIE AND TELEVISION FILM CREWS WHILE ON LOCATION.
THEY ARE THE PORTABLE RADIO FREQ. THAT ARE USED TO DIRECT THE MOVIE.
152.870,152.900,152.930,152.960,152.990
153.020
[HOSPITALS]
DESERT SPRINGS 155.175
DESERT SPRINGS 163.250 PAGERS
DESERT SPRINGS 461.925
FORENSIC HOSPITAL 155.295
SUNRISE 155.400 PAGERS
SUNRISE 461.075
SUNRISE 155.280
NELLIS A.F.B. 168.000 PAGERS
NELLIS A.F.B. 173.565
NO. LAS VEGAS 155.340
HOSPITAL EMERGENCY NET. 155.340
UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER 463.175
UMC 152.005 PAGERS
VALLEY HOSPITAL 462.750 PAGERS
ROSE DE LIMA 155.280
ROSE DE LIMA 155.295
AMERICAN RED CROSS 47.420 NATIONWIDE
FLT FOR LIFE LIFE GUARD 1 155.280
FLT FOR LIFE 158.980
PARAMEDICS MEDIC 1 463.000 TX 468.000
MEDIC 2 463.025 TX 468.025
MEDIC 3 463.050 TX 468.050
MEDIC 4 463.075 TX 468.075
MEDIC 5 463.100 TX 468.100
MEDIC 6 463.125 TX 468.125
MEDIC 7 463.150 TX 468.150
MEDIC 8 463.175 TX 468.175
MEDIC 9 462.950 TX 467.950
MEDIC 10 462.975 TX 467.975
MEDIC 11 462.950 CALL IN FOR MEDIC CHANNEL
MEDIC 12 462.975 CALL IN FOR MEDIC CHANNEL
LAS VEGAS/CLARK COUNTY HOSPITAL NUMBERING SYSTEM
1 WOMEN'S HOSPITAL
2 DESERT SPRINGS
3 NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE
4 UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
5 COMMUNITY OF NORTH LAS VEGAS
6 HUMANA SUNRISE
7 ROSE DE LIMA
8 BOULDER HOSPITAL
9 VALLEY HOSPITAL
USED BY METRO, FIRE, AMBULANCES AND ALL OTHERS INVOLVED WITH THE HOSPITALS
[MC CARRAN AIRLINES]
KA5584 121.900
WDO2 128.825
WLC2 128.875
KDU5 129.100
KXE6 129.200,129.225,129.325
WYU9 129.250
WIM6 129.275
KLM3 129.300
WFD2 129.350
KPG3 129.500
WEJ9 129.650
KNW9 129.775
KQX4 129.875
WAJ9 129.925
KKC8 130.000
SCIENIC AIR WSU2 130.100
KHP9 130.175
KUH7 130.475
KOF8 130.700
WMR7 130.825
WBJ3 130.950
KWR4 131.150
WBD5 131.250
WXZ8 131.300
KCJ4 131.400
KYA7 131.450
KQR6 131.550
WJG9 131.600
KZZ2 131.700
KXU4 131.750
KID6 131.925
KOU2 811.887
WNAY55 856.877
WYI7 130.875
LOCKHEED AVIATION 469.925
SCENIC AIRLINES 461.525
WESTERN AIRLINES 465.750
FRONTIER AIRLINES 460.650
Well, Rob, I have first hand knowledge about the Mass. State Police
communications and can give you the frequencies for MA. but can only
give you the FCC listed frequencies for NH and ME.
Mass. State Police
42.44 Channel 1 Statewide Emergency/Tactical Operations
42.34 Channel 2 Troop "A" operations / car-to-car Western Ma
42.4 Channel 3 Troop "C" operations
42.50 Channel 4 Troop "D" operations / car-to-car Western Ma
42.54 Channel 5 Station "h" sometimes Troop "A"
42.46 Channel 6 Troop "B" operations / Car-to-Car Eastern Ma
42.42 Channel 7 Team "55" / radar operations *must have*
44.74 Channel 8 Air Wing
154.92 Cruiser repeater (325 cruisers have these) Great to
see if cruiser is close. Range approx. .5-1 mile
465.0125R Repeats Channel 4. Only in Quincy, Hingham, area
159.03R Troop "E" Operations (All turnpike patrols)
156.03 Input to turnpike repeater
Notes:
Troop "B" - From western border to a Springfield area
Troop "C" - From Springfield area east to Approx. 495 area
Troop "A" - 495 to Boston and north to NH border
Troop "D" - South shore from Boston to Cape along RI border
Troop "E" - refer to mile markers to identify location along
turnpike. Mile markers on the median start with
MM1 in West Stockbridge and MM134 in Boston.
Incidentally, try 453.7125. Its a road monitoring system which contains
information about windspeed, direction, humidity, temp, and chemicals
at bridges. Located at Westfield River Bridge, Chicopee River, and
Quabog river. Around Interchange 3 and 5, I think. It would be
interesting to see if it is digital or a computer voice, etc. That
would be appreciated.
Here is a list of NH and ME freq. I don't know much about them though.
Channel Transmitter City
New Hampshire
F-1 44.94 Manchester
F-2 44.82 Epping
F-3 45.26 Epping
F-4 45.3 Epping
F-5 45.22 Keene / Troop C
F-6 45.46 Keene / Troop E
F-7 45.18 Aircraft / Car to Car
44.82 Car-to-Car
44.94 Sargents Prchs / Troops B+D
45.30 Bow / Troop A
45.18 Aircraft Patrol
45.26 Carroll / Troop F
Maine
42.12
42.14
154.65 State Police Zone 2
154.665 State Police Zone 1 Scarborough, Bangor, Portland, Orono Trans.
154.695 State Police Car-to-Car
154.71 Emergency
154.905 Zone 3 Orono, Patten, Topsfield Transmitters
154.935 State Police Radar
155.43 Police Net 7 Kittery, Scarborough, S Portland
155.445 SP zone 1
155.505 SP zone 2
155.85 SP zone 3
That'll do it for me. I can vouch for the MA freqs but not ME & NH.
NORTH AMERICAN AEROSPACE DEFENSE
(NORAD)
NORAD FREQUENCIES
BY: TOPOL
Command Headquarters in Colorado
Tactical Id's
-------------
Ring Master, Dragnet, Dragnet Tango, Dragnet Victor, Challenge Charlie,
Goliath, Arizona Pete, Huntress, Incognito, Celestial Gulf, Fred and Bandsaw
Gulf.
Frequencies
-----------
228.70, 233.60, 238.70, 239.20, 251.80, 254.20, 255.80, 258.00, 260.80,
264.60, 270.20, 273.40, 276.10, 278.40, 283.80, 288.70, 299.50, 312.80,
313.60, 318.40, 320.60, 329.00, 338.10, 355.20, 361.60, 361.80, 364.20,
364.90
This is a listing of many frequencies used in Northeastern
Illinois sorted by frequency. It is not complete by any means.
42.62 Illinois State Police Dist 2 dispatch (base to car)
42.68 Illinois State Police Dist 2 dispatch (car to base)
153.770 Chicago FD - Southside dispatch
153.890 Lake County FD Quadrant 3 dispatch
154.130 Chicago FD - Northside dispatch
154.205 Northwest Central FD dispatch (Arlington Hts, Mt Prospect et al)
154.250 McHenry County Fire dispatch (also Kenosha County WI)
154.265 NIFERN - FD Mutual Aid Dispatch frequency
154.355 McHenry County Fire fireground
154.400 Lake County FD Quadrant 4 dispatch
154.430 Lake County FD Quadrant 2 dispatch
154.695 Illinois State Police Dist 2 high band
155.025 ESDA
155.055 IREACH - Areawide police 911 dispatch
155.280 MERCI 280 - Hospital to hospital communications
155.340 MERCI 340 - Ambulance to hospital communications
155.370 Point to point
155.400 MERCI 400 - Ambulance to hospital communications
155.430 Cary PD dispatch (also several other towns)
155.475 ISPERN - Areawide police flash messages
155.655 Lake County SO dispatch (f2)
155.700 Crystal Lake Regional PD dispatch (also Lake County IL f3)
155.700 Lake County SO dispatch (f3)
155.790 McHenry County SO
155.835 Lake Zurich PD dispatch (also O'Hare Airport PD)
155.880 Cary PW
156.165 Crystal Lake Fire dispatch
156.210 Lake County SO dispatch (f1)
463.000 MED-1 Paramedic channel (Hospital to ambulance)
463.025 MED-2 Paramedic channel (Hospital to ambulance)
463.050 MED-3 Paramedic channel (Hospital to ambulance)
463.075 MED-4 Paramedic channel (Hospital to ambulance)
463.100 MED-5 Paramedic channel (Hospital to ambulance)
463.125 MED-6 Paramedic channel (Hospital to ambulance)
463.150 MED-7 Paramedic channel (Hospital to ambulance)
463.175 MED-8 Paramedic channel (Hospital to ambulance)
468.000 MED-1 Paramedic channel (Ambulance to hospital)
468.025 MED-2 Paramedic channel (Ambulance to hospital)
468.050 MED-3 Paramedic channel (Ambulance to hospital)
468.075 MED-4 Paramedic channel (Ambulance to hospital)
468.100 MED-5 Paramedic channel (Ambulance to hospital)
468.125 MED-6 Paramedic channel (Ambulance to hospital)
468.150 MED-7 Paramedic channel (Ambulance to hospital)
468.175 MED-8 Paramedic channel (Ambulance to hospital)
470.737 Southwest regional PD network (Lake Zurich, Wauconda et al)
470.812 Barrington PD network
Weld Pond brings you................
NORTH AMERICAN TELEVISON CHANNELS/FREQUENCIES
(As Per NTSC Standards)
Channel Video Freq. MHz. Audio Freq. MHz. Comments
Low Band
1 49.25 53.75 Reassigned 1946
2 55.25 59.75
3 61.25 65.75
4 67.25 71.75
5 77.25 81.75
6 83.25 87.75
FM RADIO BAND 88-108
Mid Band CATV Companies
A 121.25 125.75 Transmit these
B 127.25 131.75 ONLY through
C 133.25 137.75 cable, not the
D 139.25 143.75 air!
E 145.25 149.75
F 151.25 155.75
G 157.25 161.75
H 163.25 167.75
I 169.25 173.75
High Band
7 175.25 179.75
8 181.25 185.75
9 187.25 191.75
10 193.25 197.75
11 199.25 203.75
12 205.25 209.75
13 211.25 215.75
Super Band CATV Companies
J 217.25 311.75 Transmit these
K 223.25 227.75 ONLY through
L 229.25 333.75 cable, not the
M 235.25 239.75 air!
N 241.25 245.75
O 247.25 251.75
P 253.25 257.75
Q 259.25 263.75
R 265.25 269.75
S 271.25 275.75
T 277.25 281.75
U 283.25 287.75
V 289.25 293.75
W 295.25 299.75
X 301.25 305.75 Channels X-Z
Y 307.25 311.75 are used only
Z 313.25 317.75 in research
Ultra Band
14 471.25 475.75
15 477.25 481.75
16 483.25 487.75
17 489.25 493.75
18 495.25 499.75
19 501.25 505.75
20 507.25 511.75
21 513.25 517.75
22 519.25 523.75
23 525.25 529.75
24 531.25 535.75
25 537.25 541.75
26 543.25 547.75
27 549.25 553.75
28 555.25 559.75
29 561.25 565.75
30 567.25 571.75
31 573.25 577.75
32 579.25 583.75
33 585.25 589.75
34 591.25 595.75
35 597.25 601.75
36 603.25 607.75
37 609.25 613.75
38 615.25 619.75
39 621.25 625.75
40 627.25 631.75
41 633.25 637.75
42 639.25 643.75
43 645.25 649.75
44 651.25 655.75
45 657.25 661.75
46 663.25 667.75
47 669.25 673.75
48 675.25 679.75
49 681.25 685.75
50 687.25 691.75
51 693.25 697.75
52 699.25 703.75
55 717.25 721.75
56 723.25 727.75
57 729.25 733.75
58 735.25 739.75
59 741.25 745.75
60 747.25 751.75
61 753.25 757.75
62 759.25 763.75
63 765.25 769.75
64 771.25 775.75
65 777.25 781.75
66 783.25 787.75
67 789.25 793.75
68 795.25 799.75
69 801.25 805.75
70 807.25 811.75 Channels 70-84
71 813.25 817.75 were reassigned
72 819.25 823.75 for trunked &
73 825.25 829.75 cellular radio
74 831.25 835.75 services 1984.
75 837.25 841.75
76 843.25 847.75
77 849.25 853.75
78 855.25 859.75
79 861.25 865.75
80 867.25 871.75
81 873.25 877.75
82 879.25 883.75
83 885.25 889.75
84 891.25 895.75
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
-----------------------------
Copied By: John Johnson, KWV8BP
Source: Reg. of U.S. Govt. Radio Freq's
In addition to frequencies indicated here, the NRC is believed to have the
capability to operate on VHF/UHF frequencies of the Department of Energy at
that agency's nuclear facilities. During the Three Mile Island nuclear
emergency, the NRC was monitored using frequencies assigned to the
Interagency National Emergency Fire Cache (INEFC). In the event of any
future nuclear hazard, INEFC frequencies would no doubt be used again by
the NRC during the critical phases of the situation.
HF Frequencies:
---------------
2378.5, 2446.5, 2659.5, 3342.5, 3380.5, 3389.5, 5212.5, 5962.5, 6050,
6107.5, 6152.5, 6177.5, 7349.5, 10494.5, 11722.5, 11802.5, 11958.5,
12217.5, 14477.5 14837.5, 14886, 14900.5, 14909.5, 17650.5, 20028.5 Khz
Daytime calling/emergencyfrequency is 10494.5 Khz; nights it's 5212.5 Khz.
Secondary or backup frequency is 17650 Khz. 20028.5 Khz. is common to all
NRC Regional Offices.
Arlington, VA KYE281 168.45 416.40
Bethesda, MD KYE280 167.875
KYE281 164.275
Washington, DC KYE280 167.875
All areas, hand-helds KK7785 27.575 27.585 169.10 172.75
INEFC Frequencies:
-----------------
Air Tactical 166.675 169.15 169.20
Command 168.70/170.975 168.10/170.45 168.075/170.425
Logistics 414.65 415.40
Tactical 168.05 168.20 168.60
NUCLEAR EMERGENCY SEARCH TEAM (NEST)
------------------------------------
HQ Las Vegas, NV reportedly using:
KCI785 169.60 KGF260 172.30 KOG222 164.225 166.225
KCI798 167.95 KGI304 410.80 KOK222 167.825
KEL223 172.30 KIJ551 164.775 KOK225 164.025
KFP881 167.85 KOG821 164.10 KOK229 150.45
Other possible frequencies: 149.22 163.00 164.2375 169.675
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NEW YORK
MARITIME VHF FRREQUENCIES
-------------------------
SOURCE: MONITORING TIMES
Reprinted By: John Johnson, KWV8BP
This is a list of the maritime frequencies that are in use in and around NY.
The abbreviation Y.C. is used for Yacht Clubs. The U.S. Coast Guard
frequencies
have been omitted from the list however they can be readily heard on:
156.800, 17.100, 157.050, 157.075, 157.100, 157.125, 157.150, 157.175
156.800 (channel 16) is compulsory for all stations.
Frequency Callsign Station Location
--------- -------- ------- --------
156.350 KBP 350 Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Staten Island
156.350 KIL 762 Henry Gillens & Sons Ltd. Oyster Bay
156.350 KZI 855 Black Dog Marine Inc. Shelter Island
156.350 WBV Moran Towing and Transp. New York
156.350 WQB 584 Hudson River Cruises New Paltz
156.425 KFN 320 R & L Communications New York
156.425 KVR 424 Heine Marine Electronics Islip
156.425 KXE 303 Stevens Marine Radio Rochester
156.425 KXS 248 Ocean Beach Village Ocean Beach
156.425 KYN 515 Steven E. Summer Setaukut
156.425 KZE 664 Sailor's Supply Youngstown
156.425 WHG 522 Phillips Communications Henderson
156.425 WHG 584 Haylett Marina Inc. Plattsburgh
156.425 WHG 635 Enterprise Marine New Platz
156.425 WHG 889 Hudson River Maritime Services Klingston
156.425 WHH 218 Sodus Bay Marina Sodus Point
156.425 WHU 339 Braddock Bay Marina Rochester
156.425 WHU 348 Tadsen's Fishing East Moriches
156.425 WQA 425 Louie's Marina Port Washington
156.425 WQA 858 County of Ulster klingston
156.425 WQB 525 Tade-a-Yacht Marina Union Springs
156.425 WQX 633 Youngstown Y.C. Youngstown
156.425 WQX 662 Henchen Marina Henderson Harbor
156.425 WQZ 380 Bayles Dock Inc. Port Jefferson
156.425 WQZ 473 Dock & Coal Marina Plattsburgh
156.425 WRD 723 Hi-Way Marina East Moriches
156.425 WRD 814 Joseph A. Swift Ontario
156.425 WRS 959 Town of Shelter Island Shelter Island
156.425 WXY 919 AAT Communications Staten Island
156.425 WXZ 417 Sea Land Communications Rochester
156.425 WXZ 462 Imperial Y.C. New Rochelle
156.425 WXZ 544 Riverside Marina Half Moon
156.425 WXZ 583 Henderson Harbor Y.C. Henderson Harbor
156.428 WHD 812 Thomas M. Rundell Highland Falls
156.450 KEJ 765 Poling Transportation Staten Island
156.450 KFN 218 American Y.C. Rye
156.450 KFN 320 R & L Communications New York
156.450 KFN 377 State of New York Stony Brook
156.450 KFN 750 Moran and Kurz Shipping New York
156.450 KIY 833 Amerada Hess Communications New York
156.450 KLG 303 Reynolds Shipyard Co. Staten Island
156.450 KLU 817 Black Rock Y.C. Fisher's Island
156.450 KOM Griffith Marine Navigation New Rochelle
156.450 KPB 510 Pirates Cove Marina Fisher's Island
156.450 KPB 614 Poling Transportation Staten Island
156.450 KQU 639 Ontario Properties Inc. Rochester
156.450 KRS 889 Town of Huntingdon Huntingdon
156.450 KVR 440 Boyd, Weir & Sewell New York
156.450 KXS 248 Ocean Beach Village Ocean Beach
156.450 KYN 515 Steven E. Summer Setaukut
156.450 KYN 771 Safe Boat Transfer Ltd. Mamaroneck
156.450 KZV 765 Oak Park Marine Rose
156.450 WDJ 333 Charles F. Bongidrno East Northport
156.450 WDT 548 Northern Boat Sales Latham
156.450 WDT 554 Pells Fish Dock Greenport
156.450 WFA 715 Doug Westin's Boat Shop Sayville
156.450 WHD 516 Howard M. Hild New York
156.450 WHG 635 Enterprise Marine New Platz
156.450 WHG 889 Hudson River Maritime Services Kingston
156.450 WHH 209 Navy Point Marine Sacketts Harbor
156.450 WHU 339 Braddock Bay Marina Rochester
156.450 WHU 348 Tadsen's Fishing East Moriches
156.450 WHU 676 James Miller Marine Staten Island
156.450 WQA 217 Mid Lakes Navigation Skaneateles
156.450 WQA 283 Goldsmith's Radio & Electronics Southold
156.450 WQB 343 Town of Oyster Bay Syosset
156.450 WQB 676 Leonard G. Knotoff East Quogue
156.450 WQB 808 Mau S. Marineland Inc. New Hope
156.450 WQB 850 Wexler/Aprea Fishing Co. East Marion
156.450 WQB 892 Worldwide Electronics Staten Island
156.450 WQZ 408 Great Ocean Supply Co. Long Island
156.450 WQZ 479 Standard Boat Company Ney York
156.450 WRD 723 Hi-Way Marina East Moriches
156.450 WRD 822 Johnson Maritime Services New York
156.450 WRS 959 Town of Shelter Island Shelter Island
156.450 WRV 555 J.H. Winchester & Co. New York
156.450 WXZ 405 Nichols Yacht Yards Mamaroneck
156.450 WXZ 417 Sea Land Communications Rochester
156.450 WXZ 475 Blaines Bay Marina Colonial Village
156.450 WXZ 497 Stony Brook Y.C. Stony Brook
156.450 WXZ 544 Riverside Marina Half Moon
156.500 KEA 707 Great Lakes Towing Tonawanda
156.500 KEA 794 McAllister Brothers New York
156.500 KIY 833 Amerada Hess Communications New York
156.500 KQU 414 Bouchard Transportation New York
156.500 KWS 592 Texas Instruments Inc. Verplanck
156.500 KXE 303 Stevens Marine Radio Rochester
156.500 WFA 735 Doug Westins Boat Shop Sayville
156.500 WHD 513 Mobil Oil Staten Island
156.500 WQA 289 Bouchard Transportation Hicksville
156.500 WQB 434 Sayville Marine Center Sayville
156.500 WQB 854 Nautilus Charter Service Hilton
156.500 WQX 639 Montauk Oil Transportation New York
156.500 WRS 925 Frank Domanick Island Park
156.500 WRV 425 Frank T. Eldredge East Marion
156.500 WXZ 283 SS&Y Agency Corp. New York
156.550 WAG St. Lawrence Seaway LaFargeville
156.550 WHD 513 Mobil Oil Staten Island
156.575 WQB 582 Benjamin Barnes 3rd. Southhampton
156.600 KEA 707 Great Lakes Towing Tonawanda
156.600 KEF St. Lawrence Seaway Eisenhower Lock
156.600 WAG St. Lawrence Seaway Alexandria Bay
156.600 WAG St. Lawrence Seaway LaFargeville
156.600 WUD 21 U.S. Army Buffalo
156.650 WAG St. Lawrence Seaway Sodus
156.650 KFL 348 Nassau County Bridge Lawrence
156.650 KIL 819 Triborough Bridge New York
156.650 KIL 820 Triborough Bridge New York
156.650 KJB 288 Amtrak New York
156.650 KLU 754 City of New York Jamaica
156.650 KQU 366 City of New York Jamaica Bay
156.650 KXS 237 Staten Island Railroad Staten Island
156.650 WAG St. Lawrence Seaway Alexandria Bay
156.650 WAG St. Lawrence Seaway LaFargeville
156.675 KGW 353 Bluepoints Company West Sayville
156.700 KEF St. Lawrence Seaway Eisenhower Lock
156.700 WAG St. Lawrence Seaway Alexandria Bay
156.700 WAG St. Lawrence Seaway LarFargeville
156.700 WUD 21 U.S. Army Buffalo
156.725 WRV 555 J. H. Winchester & Co. New York
156.850 KEA 693 New York Telephone Co. New York
156.850 KFN 377 State of New York Stony Brook
156.850 KIL 929 Lorain Electronics Corp. Ripley
156.850 KRS 889 Town of Huntingdon Huntingdon
156.850 KRS 904 State of New York Skaneateles
156.850 WQB 343 Town of Oyster Bay Syosset
156.900 KBP 372 Coastal Petroleum Transport Staten Island
156.900 KEA 707 Great Lakes Towing Tonawanda
156.900 KED 556 Maid of the Mist Enterprises Niagara Falls
156.900 KLG 303 Reynolds Shipyard Co. Staten Island
156.900 KLG 340 Marine Transport Line New York
156.900 KTD 505 Turecamo Coastal & H North Greenbush
156.900 KVY 571 Hudson River Pilots Yonkers
156.900 WHD 675 City of New York New York
156.900 WHG 848 Edwards Electric Fisher's Island
156.900 WHU 422 Maritime Association New York
156.900 WQA 234 Mid-Hudson Marine Milton
156.900 WGB 424 Bald Eagle Marina Kendall
156.900 WXY 919 AAT Communications Staten Island
156.900 WXZ 540 Marine Towing & Transportation Oswego
156.900 WXZ 552 Bill Black Agency Inc. Staten Island
156.925 WHD 565 Baytronics Industries Hampton Bays
156.950 KEF 722 Spentonbush Transportation New York
156.950 WXZ 416 Mid-Hudson Navigation New Paltz
156.975 KGW 353 Bluepoints Company West Sayville
156.975 KPB 566 Mornia Oil Tanker Co. New York
156.975 KVY 670 Duane Marine Salvage Staten Island
156.975 WHD 565 Baytronics Industries Hampton Bays
156.975 WHD 807 Mornia Oil Tanker Co. New York
156.975 WHF 990 Bridgeport and Port Jefferson Port Jefferson
156.975 WHG 691 Pittston Marine Transportation New York
156.975 WQA 863 Centaur Industries Roslyn Heights
157.025 KBP 360 Mobil Oil Telecom Ltd. New York
157.025 KPB 641 Weeks Dredging & Construction Staten Island
157.025 KQU 510 Circle Line Sightsee Cruises New York
157.025 WHF 850 Offshore Electronics Staten Island
157.025 WHU 263 Boat Pauline III Inc. East Quogue
157.025 WHU 313 Marine Engine Specialists Staten Island
157.025 WRD 814 Joseph A. Swift Ontario
157.100 WAG St. Lawrence Seaway Sodus
157.100 KEF St. Lawrence Seaway Eisenhower Lock
157.100 WAG St. Lawrence Seaway Alexandria Bay
157.100 WAG St. Lawrence Seaway LaFargeville
157.175 WAG St. Lawrence Seaway Sodus
157.175 KEF St. Lawrence Seaway Eisenhower Lock
157.175 WAG St. Lawrence Seaway Alexandria Bay
157.175 WAG St. Lawrence Seaway LaFargeville
161.825 KIL 929 Lorain Electronics Corp. Ripley
161.850 KEA 693 New York Telephone Co. New York
161.850 KLU 788 Tel-Page Corporation Rochester
161.900 KEA 69 New York Telephone Co. New York
161.900 KFL 99 Tri City Telephone Co. Schnectady
161.900 WBL Kenilworth Electronics Martinsville
161.925 KIL 929 Lorain Electronics Corp. Ripley
161.925 WHU 638 Mats New York
161.950 KLG 325 Tri City Telephone Co. Fishkill
162.000 KGW 417 State of New York West Beekman
162.000 WBL Kenilworth Electronics Martinsville
162.000 WFA 735 Doug Westins Boat Shop Sayville
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N.Y.C. METRO AREA
PUBLIC SERVICE
FREQUENCIES
(Updated 5/90)
CH. ANGENCY SERVICE FREQUENCY
1. N.Y. POLICE CITY WIDE #1 NYCPD 476.7375
2. " " " #2 " 476.6875
3. " CITYWIDE #3/S.O.D. #4 470.8625
(Intercity network used by other Police and special sevices
4. " S.O.D. #3 " 470.6625
5. " " #2 " 470.8825
6. " " #1 470.8375
(Main channel for Special services such as Highway E.S.U.
Aviation, and Harbor. other uses may include State P.D.
Parole T.L.C. and Corrections)
7. " OPERATIONS #1 " 470.8875
8. " " #2 470.8125
9. " DETECTIVES #1 470.7625
10. " " #2 471.1375
11. " NARCARTICS CITYWIDE 470.6375
12. " NARCARTICS " 470.7875
13. " " " 470.9125
14. " " " 470.9375
15. " COMMUNICTIONS " 471.1125
16. EXTRA
17. EXTRA
18. EXTRA
19. EXTRA
20. EXTRA
NOTES:
CH. ANGENCY SERVICE FREQUENCY
21. N.Y. POLICE N.Y.C. P.D. PRECINTS 1,5,7,9 476.5625
22. " " " " 6,10.13 476.3375
23. " " " " 14,17,18 476.5875
24. " " " " 19,20,22,23 476.3125
25. " " " " 24,26,39 476.3625
26. " " " " 25,28,32 476.6375
27. " " " " 25,34 476.8875
28. " " " " 40,42,44 477.0625
29. " " " " 41,43,45,49 476.9125
30. " " " " 42,46,48 476.9625
31. " " " " 47,50,52 476.6625
32. " " " " 60,61,62 476.4625
33. " " " " 63,66,70 476.8625
34. " " " " 67.69.71 477.0875
35. " " " " 72.76,78 476.4125
36. " " " " 73,75 476.9875
37. " " " " 77,79 476.7875
38. " " " " 81,83,90,91 477.1375
39. " " " " 84.88 477.7625
40. " " " " 100,101,102,106 476.5375
41. " " " " 107,109 476.9375
42. " " " " 104,108,112 477.0375
43. " " " " 110,114 476.8125
44. EXTRA
45. " " " " 120,122 476.6125
46. " " " " 120.122 476.3875
47. " " " " 123 AND BRONX 476.4375
ZOO BASE
NOTES:
N.Y.C. METRO AREA
RAILROAD AND TRANSIT
POLICE
PUBLIC SERVICE
FREQUENCIES
(Updated 7/90)
CH. ANGENCY SERVICE FREQUENCY
61. NYCTA BX. OUTSIDE/UNDERGROUND NYCTPD 160.500
62. " BKLYN " " " 160.305
63. " MAN. " " " 160.905
64. " QUEENS " " " 160.965
65. " CITYWIDE " " 160.695
66. EXTRA
67. MTA POLICE ALTERNATE LIRRPD 160.320
68. " " MAIN CHANNEL LIRRPD 161.455
69. " " CH. 2 LIRRPD 160.605
70. " " ALTERNATE LIRRPD 160.620
71. " " MAIN CHANNEL MNPD 161.220
72. EXTRA
73. NPRC AMTRAK CHANNEL 6 FRRPD 161.205
74. " " " 5 FRRPD 161.295
75. CONRAIL UNIT TO UNIT FRRPD 160.560
76. MAIN CHANNEL FRRPD 160.680
77. PORT AUTHORITY PATH POLICE PAPD 161.040
78. NJT TRANSIT POLICE NJTPD 160.380
79. EXTRA
80. EXTRA
NOTES: NYCTA =NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT AUTHORITY
MTA = METROPOLITAN TRANSIT AUTHORITY
LIRR = LONG ISLAND COMMUTER RAILROAD
NPRC = NATIONAL PASSENGER RAIL CORPORATION
FRRPD = FEDERAL RAILROAD POLICE
PA = PORTH AUTHORITY OF N.Y./N.J.
PATH = PORT AUTHORITY TRANS-HUDSON
NJT = NEWJERSEY TRANSIT
/EX
MILITARY FREQUENCIES
--------------------
OFFUTT AIR FORCE BASE
NEBRASKA
SOURCE: Mike Dillon
Reprinted by: John Johnson KWV8BP
Frequency Description
--------- -----------
40.170 Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI)
40.190 AFOSI
49.700 Explosives Ordinance Disposal (EOD)
121.70 Ground Control
123.70 Tower
130.650 Military Airlift Command (MAC)
135.350 Offutt GCA Approach
138.325 Offutt Pagers
140.400 First Airborne Command and Control Squadron (1ACCS)
142.125 IBR Network
143.460 Air Force MARS
143.825 National Emergency Airborne Command Post (NECAP) Alert
148.035 55th Strategic Reconnaissance wing Command and Control Network
(SRW CG NET)
148.150 Civil Air Patrol
149.050 Ramp Control
149.235 Transportation Dispatch
149.500 Wing Commander's Network
150.025 Motor Pool
150.195 Medical Network
150.285 Fire and Crash Network
154.010 Fire Network
163.056 Offutt Civil Engineering
163.315 Disaster Control
163.485 Security Police
163.510 Law Enforcement
163.560 Mobile Controller
173.385 Fire and Crash
173.585 Fire and Crash units
236.600 Tower
255.400 Flight Weather
257.800 Ground Control
273.500 Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS)
275.800 Ground Control -- AM
311.000 SAC Command Post (Primary)
312.000 SAC Command Post (Secondary)
342.500 Pilot to Metro
348.400 Tower
372.200 Pilot to Dispatch
413.200 Base Operations Network (FM)
413.300 Snow Control Network (FM)
413.150 Field Maintenance (FM)
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Freq. Description Notes
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165.7875 SECRET SERVICE NATIONWIDE BAKER
165.3750 SECRET SERVICE NATIONWIDE Charlie
165.3375 SECRET SERVICE FIELD OFFICE
165.6400 SECRET SERVICE
165.2875 A.T.F. PRIMARY NWIDE COMM-USDT
165.2375 D.E.A. COM W/ USDT
150.7350 U.S. ARMY ENGINEER REPEATER "REPEATER"
32.4500 ARMY RESERVE |------------------
38.6500 AIR FORCE RICKENBACKER - PROBABLY RESERVE
32.6500 AIR FORCE RICKENBACKER - C 130 & HELO'S
46.7500 AIR FORCE RICK. |----------------
164.6000 U.S. MARSHALL SIMPLEX
303.0000 AIR NATIONAL GUARD
391.2000 National Guard
255.4000 FLIGHT SVC (RICK. MISC)
392.1000 PORT COLUMBUS APPROACH-DEPART
279.6000 RICKENBACKER AIR BASE APROACH-DEPART
286.2000 RICKENBACKER AIR BASE 150 NAT.GUARD OPS
388.8000 PORT COLUMBUS APPROACH-DEPART
252.1000 RICKENBACKER
301.6000 AIR NATIONAL GUARD
259.4000 AIR NATIONAL GUARD
372.2000 RICKENBACKER AIR BASE ATIS
314.6000 NAT'L GUARD
281.4000 WPAFB * (CONF)
257.8000 PORT COLUMBUS TOWER
314.2000 National Guard
348.4000 RICKENBACKER AIR BASE TOWER
370.9000 DRESDEN FAA (FSS) PROBABLY IND CENTER FSS
Oregon State Police High Band Repeater Frequencies
CH D Receive RX-Tone Transmit TX-Tone Location
00 154.935 NONE 156.030 156.700 Statewide Tactical Channel
09 1 154.935 179.900 155.460 118.800 Suncrest (Portland)
10 1 154.935 179.900 155.460 179.900 Goat Mtn. (Portland)
11 1 154.935 179.900 155.460 100.000 Mt. Hood (Government Camp)
12 1 154.935 179.900 155.460 156.700 Skamania
13 1 156.200 179.900 159.105 167.900 Buxton Lookout 1
14 1 156.200 179.900 159.105 127.300 High Heaven
15 1 154.935 179.900 155.460 131.800 Rainier
16 1 154.935 179.900 155.460 146.200 Nicolai
17 1 154.905 179.900 155.445 179.900 Wilson River (Tillamook Co.)
18 1 156.225 179.900 159.105 179.900 Chehalem
19 1 156.225 179.900 159.105 136.500 Hebo 3 (S. Yamhill Co.)
20 2 154.860 156.700 155.445 156.700 Hall's Ridge
21 2 155.910 156.700 159.150 156.700 Prospect
22 2 155.910 156.700 159.150 146.200 Hebo 1 (Polk Co.)
23 2 156.060 156.700 159.045 156.700 Scott Lookout (Santiam Also)
24 2 154.860 156.700 155.445 167.900 Green Peter (Santiam Pass)
25 2 154.785 156.700 155.520 146.200 Buck Mtn. (Lane Co.)
26 2 154.935 156.700 155.580 167.900 Table Mtn. (Lincoln Co.)
29 2 154.890 156.700 155.505 146.200 Glenada Ridge (Florence)
30 3 154.680 131.800 159.030 118.900 Mt. Ashland
31 3 154.680 131.800 159.030 131.800 Mt. Isabelle
32 3 154.680 131.800 159.030 151.400 Crater Lake
35 3 154.680 131.800 159.030 156.700 Mt. Sexton
36 3 154.680 131.800 159.030 146.200 Onion Mtn.
37 3 154.815 155.505 Roseburg Office - New Freq.
40 4 154.905 151.400 155.460 151.400 Lime 1
41 4 154.905 151.400 155.460 146.200 Beaver
42 4 154.905 151.400 155.460 131.800 Dixie Butte
43 4 154.905 151.400 155.460 167.900 Aldrich Mtn.
44 4 154.650 192.800 159.150 192.800 Weston Mtn.
45 4 154.905 151.400 155.460 179.900 Spout Springs
46 4 154.905 151.400 155.505 156.700 Mt. Howard
47 4 154.935 151.400 155.460 151.400 Cottonwood
48 4 154.905 151.400 155.460 114.800 Cabbage Hill
49 4 154.650 167.900 159.030 151.400 U & I Farms
52 5 154.935 156.700 156.030 156.700 Stevenson Mtn. (Bend)
56 5 154.695 131.800 155.445 131.800 Hog Back Mtn. (Klamath Falls)
57 5 154.695 131.800 155.445 146.200 Pelican Butte (Klamath Falls)
60 2 154.785 156.700 155.520 167.900 Walker Point (West Lane Co.)
61 4 154.860 151.400 155.445 114.800 Mahogany Peak
62 4 154.860 151.400 155.445 123.000 Blue Mtn.
63 4 154.860 151.400 155.445 192.800 Glass Butte
64 2 154.935 156.700 155.580 156.700 Euchre Mtn. (N. Lincoln Co.)
64 4 154.860 151.400 155.445 151.400 King Mtn.
65 4 154.905 151.400 155.460 123.000 Summit Mtn.
66 4 154.935 151.400 155.505 167.900 Lime 2
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Oregon State Police High Band Repeater Frequencies
CH D Receive RX-Tone Transmit TX-Tone Location
67 2 154.905 156.700 155.460 127.300 Wolf Mtn. (S.E. Lane Co.)
67 3 154.860 131.800 155.445 107.200 Noah Butte (Coos Co.)
68 2 154.860 156.700 155.445 146.200 HooDoo
68 3 154.860 131.800 155.445 141.300 Signal Tree
69 1 154.905 179.900 155.445 123.000 Nicolai 2
69 2 154.890 156.700 155.505 156.700 Cape Perpetua (Lincoln Co.)
69 3 154.860 131.800 155.445 173.800 Bennett Butte (S. Coos Co.)
69 4 154.860 151.400 155.445 162.200 Black Butte
70 1 154.905 179.900 155.445 127.300 Asbury Ridge
70 3 154.860 131.800 155.445 186.200 Roman Nose (W. Douglas Co.)
70 4 154.905 151.400 155.460 192.800 Black Mtn.
71 1 154.905 179.900 155.445 136.500 Buxton Lookout 2
71 2 154.905 156.700 155.460 151.400 Mt. Hagen
71 3 155.910 131.800 155.445 186.200 Bosley Butte
72 1 154.905 179.900 155.445 100.000 Cape Lookout (W. Tillamook)
72 2 154.905 156.700 155.460 167.900 Wallace Butte
72 3 155.910 131.800 159.150 179.900 Grizzly Mtn.
73 1 154.905 179.900 155.445 179.900 Wilson River
73 3 155.910 131.800 155.445 131.800 Iron Mtn.
74 1 154.905 179.900 155.445 118.800 Hebo 2 (S. Tillamook)
74 3 154.910 131.800 159.150 146.200 Edson Butte
75 158.895 NONE 158.895 NONE Game Tactical Channel
76 155.805 NONE 155.805 NONE Statewide Search & Rescue
77 155.475 NONE 155.475 NONE Oregon Police Emergency Net.
78 154.280 NONE 154.280 NONE Statewide Mutual Fire Aid
79 155.340 NONE 155.340 NONE Hospital Emergency -
Ambulance
2 156.030 100.000 154.665 100.000 Executive Security (Capitol)
***************** NEW CHANNELS *****************
2 154.770 155.310 Blue River area Channel
2 154.845 Eugene/Walton, Maybe old Chan.
5 154.920 Bend/Prineville/Millican Chan.
Notes: 1 - 'D' is the District Number of the Repeater.
2 - Channels 64, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73 and 74 are programmed
differently in the Districts where they appear.
3 - Channels 75 thru 79 are special channels and not specifically
assigned to the Oregon State Police.
4 - Channel 00 is a statewide tactical channel with no repeaters.
5 - Executive Security is not programmed into the patrol unit
radios, except for Salem area & General Headquarter's cars.
Written By: Duane Anderson
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PAGING FREQUENCIES
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Paging frequencies are used all over the globe, they can be somewhat
destracting at times, however useful at other times. If you are interested
in what goes on on someones beeper or call box, etc. then here are the
frequencies to search through. Remember that even drug dealers carry pagers,
so you could here some funny conversation.
Source: Monitoring Times
Reprinted by: John Johnson, KWV8BP
CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHANNEL FREQUENCY
------- --------- ------- ---------
P3-1 35.20 P9-4 931.0875
P1 35.22 P9-5 931.1125
P3-3 35.24 P9-6 931.1375
P3-5 35.30 P9-7 931.1625
P3-6 35.34 P9-8 931.1875
P3-7 35.38 P9-9 931.2125
P3-8 35.42 P9-10 931.2375
P3-9 35.46 P9-11 931.2625
P3-10 35.50 P9-12 931.2875
P3-11 35.54 P9-13 931.3125
P3-12 35.56 P9-14 931.3375
P2 35.58 P9-15 931.3625
P3-14 35.60 P9-16 931.3875
P3-15 35.62 P9-17 931.4125
P3-16 35.66 P9-18 931.4375
P4-1 43.20 P9-19 931.4625
P3 43.22 P9-20 931.4875
P4-3 43.24 P9-21 931.5125
P4-4 43.26 P9-22 931.5375
P4-5 43.30 P9-23 931.5625
P4-6 43.34 P9-24 931.5875
P4-7 43.38 P9-25 931.6125
P4-8 43.42 P9-26 931.6375
P4-9 43.46 P9-27 931.6625
P4-10 43.50 P9-28 931.6875
P4-11 43.54 P9-29 931.7125
P4-12 43.56 P9-30 931.7375
P4 43.58 P9-31 931.7625
P4-14 43.60 P9-32 931.7875
P4-15 43.62 P9-33 931.8125
P4-16 43.66 P9-34 931.8375
P5 152.24 P9-35 931.8625
P1-2 152.84 P9-36 931.8875 nationwide
P1-3 158.10 P9-37 931.9125 " " "
P6 158.70 P9-38 931.9375 " " "
P9-39 931.9625
CHANNEL FREQUENCY (MHZ) P9-40 931.9875
------- --------
P9-1 931.0125
P9-2 931.0375
P9-3 931.O625
MOBILE RADIO TELEPHONE FREQUENCIES
Frequencies in Mhz.
A.T.&T R.C.C.
Channel Mobile RX Mobile TX Channel Mobile RX Mobile TX
------- --------- --------- ------- --------- ---------
ZO 35.26 43.26 P-1 35.22 PAGING ONLY
ZF 35.30 43.40 P-2 35.58 PAGING ONLY
ZH 35.34 43.34 P-3 43.22 PAGING ONLY
ZM 35.38 43.38 1 152.03 158.49
ZA 35.42 43.42 3 152.06 158.52
ZY 35.46 43.46 5 152.09 158.55
ZR 35.50 43.50 7 152.12 158.58
ZB 35.54 43.54 9 152.15 158.61
ZW 35.62 43.62 11 152.18 158.64
ZL 35.66 43.66 13 152.21 158.67
P-5 152.24 PAGING ONLY
JJ 152.48 157.74 P-6 158.70 PAGING ONLY
JL 152.51 157.77 21 454.025 459.025
YL 152.54 157.80 22 454.050 459.050
JP 152.57 157.83 23 454.075 459.075
YP 152.60 157.86 24 454.100 459.100
YJ 152.63 157.89 25 454.125 459.125
YK 152.66 157.92 26 454.150 459.150
JS 152.69 157.95 27 454.175 459.175
YS 152.72 157.98 28 454.200 459.200
YR 152.75 158.01 29 454.225 459.225
JK 152.78 158.04 30 454.250 459.250
JR 152.81 158.07 31 454.275 459.275
JW 152.84 158.10 32 454.300 459.300
33 454.325 459.325
QC 454.375 459.375 34 454.350 459.350
QJ 454.400 459.400
QD 454.425 459.425
QA 454.450 459.450
QE 454.475 459.475
QP 454.500 459.500
QK 454.525 459.525
QB 454.550 459.550
QO 454.575 459.575
QR 454.600 459.600
QY 454.625 459.625
QF 454.650 459.650
TONE SQELCH FREQUENCIES
-----------------------
Frequencies in HZ
CODE FREQ. CODE FREQ.
---- ---- ---- ----
XZ 67.0 2B 118.8
ZA 71.9 3Z 123.0
WA 74.4 3A 127.3
XB 77.0 3B 131.8
SP 79.7 4Z 136.5
YZ 82.5 4A 141.3
YA 85.4 4B 146.2
YB 88.5 5Z 151.4
ZZ 91.5 5A 156.7
ZA 94.8 5B 162.2
ZB 97.4 6Z 167.9
1Z 100.0 6A 173.8
1A 103.5 6B 179.9
1B 107.2 7Z 186.2
2Z 110.9 7A 192.8
2A 114.8 M1 203.5
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PHOENIX AREA AVIATION FREQUENCIES
Sky Harbor N>5500 feet 119.2 Flight Watch
122.00
Sky Harbor N<5500 feet 120.7 Sky Harbor N Tower
118.7
Sky Harbor E >5500 feet 124.9 Sky Harbor S Tower
120.9
Sky Harbor W>5500 feet 126.8
Sky Harbor S<5500 feet 123.7 Emergency
121.5
Sky Harbor S>5500 feet 124.1 Dear Valley airport
118.4
Sky Harbor Final 126.6 Deer Valley airport
120.2
Sky Harbor dep. clearance 118.1 Deer Valley airport
121.8
Sky Harbor Ground South 121.9 Flight Service
122.4
America West Maint. 130.175 Plane-Plane
122.85
America West ops OUT 128.975 Flight Service
122.05
Williams AFB Tower 255.60 America West ops IN
131.775
Prescott airport Tower 123.6 Phoenix Weather
121.2
Luke AFB 120.5 CAP
123.1
Stellar rwy 4 122.8 Phoenix Approach
124.50
Falcon rwy 17 124.6 Goodyear Blimp
132.00
Chandler rwy 22 123.0 Phoenix Executive
terminal 122.70
plane-plane 122.75 America West Ramp
Control 129.625
Phoenix Executive Terminal 122.95 America West ground
ops 460.825
Sky Habor 128.65 America West Ramp
Control 130.725
City of Pittsburgh channel configuration - 48 channel Saber portables (level
1)
Operations (OPR):
Radio Radio
Transmit/Receive Chan Menu -----Usage-----
------------------ ------- ----------- -----------------
458.100 /453.100 1 OPR POL 1 Public Safety 1
458.250 /453.250 2 OPR POL 2 Public Safety 2
458.400 /453.400 3 OPR POL 3 Public Safety 3
458.550 /453.550 4 OPR POL 4 Public Safety 4
458.700 /453.700 5 OPR FIR 1 Fire 1
458.850 /453.850 6 OPR FIR 2 Fire 2
458.450 /453.450 7 OPR TAC P S Tactical
458.950 /453.950 8 OPR ADMN P S Admin
467.950 /462.950 9 OPR EMS 1 EMS Dispatch 1
467.975 /462.975 10 OPR EMS 2 EMS Dispatch 2
458.525 /453.525 11 OPR PEMA PEMA/Disaster
458.3625/453.3625 12 OPR 6 TA Six Talk-around
Special (SPE):
458.3375/458.3375 1 SPE 1 TA One Talk-around
453.3375/453.3375 2 SPE 2 TA Two Talk-around
453.3625/453.3625 3 SPE 3 TA Three Talk-around
453.5375/453.5375 4 SPE 4 TA Four Talk-around
453.5875/453.5875 5 SPE 5 TA Five Talk-around
458.0625/458.0625 6 SPE TE 6 Tertiary 6
458.1125/458.1125 7 SPE TE 7 Tertiary 7
458.1375/458.1375 8 SPE TE 8 Tertiary 8
458.1625/458.1625 9 SPE TE 9 Tertiary 9
458.2125/458.2125 10 SPE TE 10 Tertiary 10
458.2375/458.2375 11 SPE TE 11 Tertiary 11
458.3125/458.3125 12 SPE TE 12 Tertiary 12
Emergency Medical Service (EMS):
468.000 /463.000 1 EMS MED 1 EMS Med 1
468.025 /463.025 2 EMS MED 2 EMS Med 2
468.050 /463.050 3 EMS MED 3 EMS Med 3
468.075 /463.075 4 EMS MED 4 EMS Med 4
468.100 /463.100 5 EMS MED 5 EMS Med 5
468.125 /463.120 6 EMS MED 6 EMS Med 6
468.150 /463.150 7 EMS MED 7 EMS Med 7
468.175 /463.175 8 EMS MED 8 EMS Med 8
463.075 /463.075 9 EMS M4 TA EMS Med 4 (TA)
458.5375/458.5375 10 EMS 7 TA Seven Talk-around
458.5875/458.5875 11 EMS 8 TA Eight Talk-around
458.6375/458.6375 12 EMS 9 TA Nine Talk-around
Talk-Around (T-A):
453.100 /453.100 1 T/A PO 1 Public Safety 1 (TA)
453.250 /453.250 2 T/A PO 2 Public Safety 2 (TA)
453.400 /453.400 3 T/A PO 3 Public Safety 3 (TA)
453.550 /453.550 4 T/A PO 4 Public Safety 4 (TA)
453.700 /453.700 5 T/A FIR 1 Fire 1 (TA)
453.850 /453.850 6 T/A FIR 2 Fire 2 (TA)
453.450 /453.450 7 T/A TAC Public Safety Tac (TA)
453.950 /453.950 8 T/A ADMN Public Safety Adm (TA)
462.950 /462.950 9 T/A EMS 1 EMS Dispatch 1 (TA)
462.975 /462.975 10 T/A EMS 2 EMS Dispatch 2 (TA)
453.525 /453.525 11 T/A PEMA PEMA Disaster (TA)
453.6375/453.6375 12 T/A 10 TA Ten Talk-around
PITTSBURGH POLICE FREQS.
453.100 Pittsburgh Police (Chan. 1)
KGB327 Zone 1 Zone 2
(Hersial Field) 3101 3102 3103 3104 3201 3202 3203 3204
(Northend) 3120 3121 3122 3124 3220 3221 3224 3227
3126 3127 3128 3129 3229 3233 3234 3236
3130 3131 3173 3237
3141-Beat 3240-Beat
3274
3181- 3280-Lt. 3281-
311-K 321-K 322-K
31H2-Housing 32H2-Housing
453.250 Pittsburgh Police (Chan. 2)
KGB327 Mount Oliver Police -> MO-1...Van
(Grandview Park) MO-2...Car
Zone 3 Zone 4
3301 3302 3320 3321 3401 3402 3412 3421
3322 3323 3324 3325 3422 3423 3425 3426
3326 3327 3328 3329 3427 3428 3429 3430
3331 3431 3432
3340-Beat 3342-
3371 3472
3380- 3381 3480- 3481-
341-K
33H2-Housing 34H2-Housing
453.400 Pittsburgh Police (Chan. 3)
KGB327 Zone 5 Zone 6
(Herron Hill Resevoir) 3501 3502 3503 3504 3601 3602 3603 3620
3520 3521 3522 3523 3621 3622 3623 3624
323-Commander 3524 3526 3527 3528 3625 3626 3627 3628
3530 3531 3533 3534 3629 3630 3631 3632
3536 3537 3538 3633 3634 3640
3582- 3583- 3640-Beat 3641-Beat
351-K 352-K 3680-Lt
453.550 Pittsburgh Police (Chan. 4)
KGB327 Traffic Dept. Registration Index
(Crane Ave.) Tow Pound
(Banksville Park) NCIC, 2nd. Comms.
453.700 Pittsburgh Police/Fire Dept. (Chan. 5)
| KGB327 Primary Fire Dispatch
| (Grandview) (Special Details)
|
453.850 Pittsburgh Police (Chan. 6)
| KGB327 Secondary FIRE Ground Control
| Motorcycles, Vascar, Detectives,Car-Car
| Vascar, Detectives, Car-Car
| Phone Patch capb.
|
453.450 Pittsburgh Police (Chan. 7)
| KGB327 Public Safety Tactical Channel
|(Herron Hill) Encription to be used.
| Special Details
|
453.950 Pittsburgh Police (Chan. 8)
| KGB327 Detectives
| (Grandview) Public Safety Administration
| Phone Patch capb.
462.950 Pittsburgh Paramedics Dispatch (Chan. 1)
| 5101 - 5114 Medic
| 5201 - 5202 Rescue
| 5221 - 5222 River Rescue
| 5503
462.975 Pittsburgh Paramedics Dispatch (Chan. 2)
S| 5101 - 5114 Medic
A| 5201 - 5202 Rescue
M| 5221 - 5222 River Rescue
E| 5503
155.340 Pittsburgh Paramedics
| Pittsburgh Medic Command, Angel 1
| Presby. Univ., Mercy
155.400 Pittsburgh Paramedics
| KBW765 Children's Hospital Radio,Braddock, AGH
| Jefferson Center, Shadyside,Forbes Reg.,
| Southside, Suburban Gen., St. Francis,
| OVH, Citizens Gen.
155.235 AGH Life Flight Helicoptor Rescue (1,2,3)
155.115 Pittsburgh Public School Security
154.130 Pittsburgh Fire Dept. Dispatch (CLEARER)
154.325 Pittsburgh Fire Dept. ??
154.445 Pittsburgh Fire Dept. ??
159.030 Pittsburgh Police-City Insp.,COMBASE ??
Pittsburgh Police Zones Of Coverage
1. Northside
2. Downtown, Hill District
3. Arlington, St. Clair, Carrick, Southside
4. Mt. Washington, West End, Sheriden, Beechview
Parkway Ctr.
5. E. Liberty, Stanton Hgts., Lawrenceville
6. Hazelwood, Oakland, Squirrel Hill, Greenfield
Pittsburgh Fire Engine Companies
21. Allentown
22. Arlington
23. Carrick
26. Brookline
27. Mt. Washington
28. Beechview
Pittsburgh Communications Numbers
3xxx = Police 4xxx = Fire 5xxx = Medic
3xxx = Police
|||
|||-- Unit Number
||--- Type Of Unit 4 - Beat Cop
| 7 - Plain Clothes
| 8 - Lt.
| H - Housing
|
|---- Zone Number 1-6
|---- Detectives 7-8 (Ex. 3780 - Detective Lt.)
FAST LIST OF ATLANTA FREQUENCIES
31.10 State Game & Fish 158.775 Fulton Co. Police
46.42 Cobb Co Fire 450.050 WSB-TV F-1
120.90 PDK Tower 450.487 WSB-TV F-2
128.40 PDK ATIS 450.450 WAGA-TV
121.70 PDK Ground 450.750 WAGA-TV
122.80 Unicomm 450.150 WXIA-TV F-1
118.50 FTY Tower 450.612 WXIA-TV F-2
121.70 FTY Ground 455.250 WSB Helicopter
119.65 ATL ATIS 460.400 DeKalb Co. South
154.190 Atlanta Fire Disp. 460.450 DeKalb Co. North
153.830 Atlanta Fireground 460.225 DeKalb Co. All
154.235 Fulton Co. Fire 460.525 DeKalb Co. Fire Disp.
155.700 Atlanta Dect. 460.550 DeKalb Co. Fireground
155.910 GSP Atlanta 474.075 Marta Police
Atlanta Police Freqs.
Zone 1 460.300 N.W.
Zone 2 460.025 N.E.
Zone 3 460.075 S.E.
Zone 4 460.350 S.W.
Zone 5 460.150 Dntn.
Zone 6 460.475 Stadium
Tact 460.200 NCIC, Special Events, SWAT
Admin 460.425 Data Xfer for Mobile Term.
Helicopter Unicoms
123.025 Unicomm Helicopters
122.850 Unicomm (helicopters?)
122.925 Unicomm (helicopters?)
123.050 Unicomm Helicopters
123.075 Unicomm Helicopters
ATLANTA POLICE CODES (Also Fulton County)
1. Stolen Auto
2. Silent Alarm
3. Audible Alarm
4. Ambulance
5. Breaking Street Lights
6. Burglar in Home
7. Burglar in Business
8. Community Relations Dept
9. Administration Pull-out
10. Call Chief's Office
11. City Garage
12. Grady Detention
13. Criminal Division
14. Identification Division
15. Report Section
16. Precinct Station
17. Radio (Dispatcher)
18. Radio Shop
19. Detention
20. Information Desk (message waiting for officer)
21. Field Operation Division
22. Against Department Policy
23. Disorderly
24. Demented Person
25. Discharging Firearms
26. Discharging Fireworks
27. Barking Dogs
28. Drunk
29. Fight
30. Drunk Driver
31. Electric wires down
32. Prisioner Escape
33. Fire
34. Gaming
35. Report (in person) to Precinct driveway
36. Holdup in progress
37. Illegal Parking
38. Illegal Alcohol
39. Information for officer
40. Investigate or destroy animal
41. Auto accident
42. Burglary
43. Hit & Run
44. Robery
45. Larceny
46. Pedestrial accident
47. Person injured
48. Person dead
49. Rape
50. Person shot
51. Person stabbed
52. Stolen articles
53. Suicide
54. Suspicious person (auto)
55. Trouble unknown
56. Lost person
57. Loud radio
58. Person being beaten
59. Meet officer at (location)
60. Molesting person
61. Money transfer
62. Switch zones (usually change radio frequency)
63. Officer needs help
64. Panhandling
65. Holdup Alarm
66. Peeping tom
67. Person down
68. Person screaming
69. Person armed
70. Prowler
71. Public Indecency
72. Reckless driving
73. Bomb threat
74. Whiskey/Beer
75. Air rifles
76. Sick call
77. Snatch thief
78. Lookout description
79. Stealing from auto
80. Stray animals
81. Street hazard
82. Send paddy waggon
83. Person located
84. Work traffic
85. Send wrecker
86. Field ID Unit call
87. Administration Services Division
88. Commissioners office
89. Stake out
Other Terms
Make Bond - Arrest person
59 Right Away - Police officer need help immediately
U.S. SECRET SERVICE
PRESIDENT SECURITY FREQUENCYS
MHZ. CHANNEL USAGE
--- ------- -----
32.230 ABLE WHCA
166.5125 ALPHA ESCORT & SECURITY
165.7875 BAKER PRES./VP/VIP ESCORTS
165.375 CHARLIE NATIONWIDE PRIMARY, COMMAND POST COORDINATION
169.925 DELTA WHCA VANS, PHONES PATCHES
407.850 ECHO PHONE PATCH UPLINK PAIRED WITH 415.700 IN AIRCRAFT
415.700 FOXTROT PHONE PATCH DOWNLINK PAIRED WITH 407.850 ON GROUND
165.7625 GOLF INPUT TO 165.375 REPEATERS
166.2125 HOTEL PRES./VP PROTECTION
407.925 INDIA TREAUSRY SECURITY FORCE (PRES./VP PROTECTION)
170.000 JULIET CAMP DAVID, PAGER
167.825 KILO WHCA STAFF
168.7875 LIMA WHCA STAFF
165.2125 MIKE FOREIGN/DOMESTIC DIGNITARIES PROTECTION
167.025 NOVEMBER WHCA STAFF
164.8875 OSCAR PRES. LOMO. & EXECUTIVE FAMILY
166.400 PAPA COUNTERFEIT DIVISION, PRES./VP PROTECTION
166.700 QUEBEC WHCA STAFF
166.400 ROMEO INPUT TO 166.4625 REPEATERS
166.5125 SIERRA PRES./VP PROTECTION, PAGERS
164.650 TANGO PRES./VP PROTECTION
UNIFORM
164.100 VICTOR PRES./VP PROTECTION
167.025 WHISKEY PAGERS
166.4625 X-RAY TREASURY COMMON CHANNEL (SS/ATF/CUSTOMS/IRS)
162.6875 YANKEE PHONE PATCH UPLINK PAIRED WITH 171.2875 IN AIRCRAFT
171.2875 ZULU PHONE PATCH DOWNLINK PAIRED WITH 162.6875 ON GROUND
WHICH WHITE HOUSE CIRCUITS HAVE BEEN SECURED?
As a follow on to the discussion of the White House use of DVP or
some related digital security technique on secret service voice channels,
does anybody happen to know whether they have also secured the telephone
("phone patch") circuits to Air Force 1 that have been traditionally left
in the clear ? A list of those circuits in use recently follows. (Note
that all of this information has been published in some form.)
1. "Nationwide" or "Echo-Foxtrot" half-duplex single channel nbfm voice
via about 100 sites located on AT&T microwave relay towers throughout
US tied by leased voice channels to manual switchboard at White House
("Crown Control"). Uses 415.700 mhz from AF-1, 407.85 mhz. to AF-1,
at rather low EIRP's (less than a few watts).
2. "Combat Ciders" or "Autovon" or "Wideband" full-duplex FDM multi
channel wbfm via nuclear hardened antenna's at many of the Autovon
switching centers, also via relay aircraft and the various emergency
command post aircraft (eg "Lookinglass"). Has provisions for secure
voice and teletype (also fax) as well as fully automatic autovon
voice trunks with standard autovon signalling and control. Trunks
are located on 12, 16, 20 and 24 khz ssb channels, 0-4 khz is used
for an order wire to ground station. Uses various frequencies in
the 225-400 mhz military UHF band, 390.55 and 392.55 have been used
as transmit from AF-1 in past. EIRP is (or was) very high, one
published description of system said it was 1 Kw to counter
absorption
effects near nuclear fireballs.
3. "Yankee Zulu" full-duplex single channel nbfm voice via portable
equipment set up by secret service at site of Presidential visit.
This system has also been used for non-secure circuits to
Presidential
automobiles, and is probably what Reagan used to talk to the gunman
in
the golf coarse incident. Frequencies are around 163 and 172 Mhz
at EIRP's of perhaps 25-100 watts.
4. "Mystic Star" hf ssb via about 10-15 AF bases throughout the world
with remote transceivers controlled via telephone voice channels from
Andrews AFB. This system is used for telephone traffic mostly
when AF-1 is out of range of the UHF links, but at least two ssb
voice
frequencies (and a full duplex 75 baud secure teletype channel called
"India Oscar" which use a special anti-multipath modem) are
maintained
continuously and used for coordination of other communications links.
Frequencies are chosen from a list of about 150 scattered throughout
the available chunks of hf spectrum and are designated by "fox"
code numbers which change from time to time.
5. FLTSATCOM. A full-duplex nbfm voice channel to AF-1 is maintained
via whichever of the Navy FLTSATCOM spacecraft are in an optimal
position. This circuit (which isn't very private since 1/3 of the
globe can pick it up) is mostly used for secure voice and fax
transmission via conventional vf modems, but is occasionally used for
clear voice traffic. ( AF-1 also uses other secure forms of satellite
transmission as well). Frequencies for downlink are around 261 mhz
and 291 mhz for the uplink. Uplink EIRP is several hundred watts.
Are these circuits still in use ?
Does anyone know of any other non-secure AF-1 telephone circuits that
they feel at liberty to discuss. ?
Finally has anyone thought that perhaps the White House decision
to encrypt Presidential protection communications with DES (?) implies that
we consider DES breakable by world class cryptologic establishments ? One
suspects that we haven't left those communications in the clear by accident
as the status and health of the President of great concern to both our
allies and our principle adversary. Perhaps we are assuming that the various
world equivalents of the NSA can monitor Presidential protection if they
want to but terrorists and nosey journalists cannot ? Can anyone comment ?
U.S. SECRET SERVICE
PRESIDENT SECURITY FREQUENCYS
MHZ. CHANNEL USAGE
--- ------- -----
32.230 ABLE WHITE COMM AGENCY (CROWN)
166.5125 ALPHA ESCORT & SECURITY
165.7875 BAKER PRES./VP/VIP ESCORTS
165.375 CHARLIE NATIONWIDE PRIMARY, COMMAND POST COORDINATION
169.925 DELTA WHCA VANS, PHONES PATCHES
407.850 ECHO PHONE PATCH UPLINK PAIRED WITH 415.700 IN AIRCRAFT
415.700 FOXTROT PHONE PATCH DOWNLINK PAIRED WITH 407.850 ON GROUND
165.7625 GOLF INPUT TO 165.375 REPEATERS
166.2125 HOTEL PRES./VP PROTECTION
407.925 INDIA TREAUSRY SECURITY FORCE (PRES./VP PROTECTION)
170.000 JULIET CAMP DAVID, PAGER
167.825 KILO WHCA STAFF
168.7875 LIMA WHCA STAFF
165.2125 MIKE FOREIGN/DOMESTIC DIGNITARIES PROTECTION
167.025 NOVEMBER WHCA STAFF
164.8875 OSCAR PRES. LOMO. & EXECUTIVE FAMILY
166.400 PAPA COUNTERFEIT DIVISION, PRES./VP PROTECTION
166.700 QUEBEC WHCA STAFF
166.400 ROMEO INPUT TO 166.4625 REPEATERS
166.5125 SIERRA PRES./VP PROTECTION, PAGERS
164.650 TANGO PRES./VP PROTECTION
UNIFORM
164.100 VICTOR PRES./VP PROTECTION
167.025 WHISKEY PAGERS
166.4625 X-RAY TREASURY COMMON CHANNEL (SS/ATF/CUSTOMS/IRS)
162.6875 YANKEE PHONE PATCH UPLINK PAIRED WITH 171.2875 IN AIRCRAFT
171.2875 ZULU PHONE PATCH DOWNLINK PAIRED WITH 162.6875 ON GROUND
Frequency-City County Dept. Dept. Details
153.030 Angle Lake Fire F-2
154.250 Angle Lake Fire F-1
154.160 Arlington Snohomish Unkown Unkown
155.055 Arlington / Darrington Snohomish Unkown Unkown
37.100 Bellevue King City Government
453.450 Bellevue King Police
453.725 Bellevue King City Various
453.975 Bellevue King Police
458.450 Bellevue King Police
460.575 Bellevue King Fire
460.625 Bellevue King Fire
45.240 Bothell King City Government
154.400 Bothell King Fire City Wide
154.400 Bothell King Fire
453.975 Bothell King Police
453.975 Bothell King Police
45.240 Bothell King City Various
154.145 Bremerton Fire
155.175 Bremerton Police
155.025 "Brier, Edmonds, Lynnwood, Mntlk. Terr." King/Snohomish Police
155.820 "Brier, Edmonds, Lynnwood, Mntlk. Terr." King/Snohomish Police
Tac
154.190 Carnation King Fire
153.410 County King Utilitiy companies Puget Power & Light
153.775 County King Fire Search & Rescue
153.830 County Snohomish Fire Portables
154.055 County Snohomish Sheriff D.E.M.
154.250 County King Fire Mutual Aid
154.910 County Snohomish Sno-Com / 911 County Wide
154.965 County King Sheriff Marine Patrol (L. Wash & L. Sammamish)
155.160 County King Sheriff Search &Rescue
155.175 County King Sheriff 4X4 Rescue
155.295 County King/Snohomish Fire / Medic Sno-King Aid
155.415 County Snohomish Sheriff Car to Car
155.415 County Snohomish Sherriff Tac
155.430 County King "Medical Examiner, Animal Control" County Wide
155.910 County Snohomish Sherriff Jail
158.850 County Snohomish Sheriff North
159.165 County Snohomish Sheriff East
159.210 County Snohomish Sheriff South
159.465 County Snohomish Sheriff North Repeater
453.512 County Snohomish Sheriff
458.512 County Snohomish Sheriff
460.200 County King Sheriff Tac
460.275 County King Sheriff Data
460.325 County King Sheriff Dispatch & Patrol North & East to Pass
460.400 County King Sheriff Dispatch & Patrol Southwest
460.450 County King Sheriff Dispatch & Patrol Southeast
460.500 County King Sheriff Tac
460.525 County King Sheriff Dispatch & Patrol Southeast
460.550 County King Sheriff MARS
462.950 County King Hospital Med-Comm Net
153.770 County Snohomish Fire East
154.175 County Snohomish Fire
154.325 County Snohomish Fire
154.430 County Snohomish Fire
154.250 Des Moines Fire
154.815 Des Moines Police Channel F-1
155.070 Des Moines Police Channel F-2
155.760 Des Moines City Government
154.190 Duvall King Fire
154.070 Duwamish King Fire Dispatch - F1
154.310 Duwamish King Fire Fire Operations - F3
154.445 Duwamish King Fire Fire Operations - F2
121.300 Everett Snohomish Airport Paine Feild
126.200 Everett Various Military Unknown
153.800 Everett Snohomish Police Data
153.905 Everett Snohomish Transit City Wide
153.980 Everett Snohomish Police Tac
154.010 Everett Snohomish Police Car to Car
154.235 Everett Snohomish Fire East
154.265 Everett Snohomish Fire Operations
154.385 Everett Snohomish Fire Main
154.725 Everett Snohomish Police Data
154.995 Everett Snohomish Police Dispatch
155.000 Everett Snohomish Police Dispatch
155.625 Everett Snohomish Police Portables
156.210 Everett Snohomish Police Reapeater
453.162 Everett Snohomish Unknown Unkown
453.612 Everett Snohomish Unknown Unkown
453.950 Everett Snohomish Unknown Unkown
154.190 Fall City King Fire
153.815 Goldbar Snohomish Small City Unkown
121.500 International International Aircraft Distress
122.900 International International Aircraft Search & Rescue Training
123.100 International International Aircraft Search & Rescue
130.750 International International Aircraft Eastern Airlines
131.000 International International Aircraft Continental Airlines
131.200 International International Aircraft Alaska Airlines
131.225 International International Aircraft Delta Airlines
156.800 International DNA Marine U.S. Coast Guard - Call & Emergency Chl
#16
156.958 International DNA Marine Alaska Marine Shipping
460.800 International International Aircraft Eastern Airlines - Ramp
153.875 Marysville Snohomish Small City
154.430 Marysville Snohomish Fire
158.775 Marysville Snohomish Police
155.875 "Marysville, Stanwood" Snohomish City Unkown
47.200 Olympia Department of Transportation District #3
463.000 Para Medic Radio Service(P.A.R.S.) State Medic - 1 State
Wide
463.025 Para Medic Radio Service(P.A.R.S.) State Medic - 2 State
Wide
463.050 Para Medic Radio Service(P.A.R.S.) State Medic - 3 State
Wide
463.075 Para Medic Radio Service(P.A.R.S.) State Medic - 4 State
Wide
463.100 Para Medic Radio Service(P.A.R.S.) State Medic - 5 State
Wide
463.125 Para Medic Radio Service(P.A.R.S.) State Medic - 6 State
Wide
463.150 Para Medic Radio Service(P.A.R.S.) State Medic -7 State
Wide
463.175 Para Medic Radio Service(P.A.R.S.) State Medic - 8 State
Wide
118.300 Puget Sound Various Aircraft Boeing Feild - Tower South
118.900 Puget Sound Various Aircraft Boeing Feild - Clearance Del.
120.600 Puget Sound Various Aircraft Boeing Feild - Tower North
121.900 Puget Sound Various Aircraft Boeing Feild - Ground
123.650 Puget Sound Various Aircraft Boeing Feild - Flight Service
Station
127.750 Puget Sound Various Aircraft Boeing Feild - ATIS
150.845 Puget Sound King Tow Companies Bills Towing & Garage
153.320 Puget Sound Various Aircraft Boeing Company
154.340 Puget Sound Various Fire Boeing Field - Fire Department
156.425 Puget Sound Various Security Burns Security
156.500 Puget Sound DNA Marine American Tug Boat Company
156.975 Puget Sound DNA Marine Boeing Company
157.025 Puget Sound DNA Marine American Tug Boat Company
161.100 Puget Sound Various Railroad Burlington Northern - Dispatch
161.160 Puget Sound Various Railroad Burlington Northern - Yard
161.310 Puget Sound Various Railroad Burlington Northern - Special
Agents
452.650 Puget Sound Various Aircraft Boeing Company
461.100 Puget Sound King Misc. BF Goodrich Company
461.875 Puget Sound Various Security Bank of California
462.325 Puget Sound Various Aircraft Boeing Company
462.350 Puget Sound Various Aircraft Boeing Company
462.450 Puget Sound Various Aircraft Boeing Company
463.800 Puget Sound Various Misc. Bayside Disposal
464.700 Puget Sound Various Freight Airline Handling Company
154.400 Redmond King Fire City Wide
155.340 Redmond King Hospital City Wide
453.200 Redmond King Police City Wide
453.650 Redmond King Police City Wide
46.000 Seattle King Misc. American Dog Rescue Association
47.020 Seattle King Department of Transportation District #1
119.900 Seattle King SeaTac Airport
129.400 Seattle King Aeronautical Radio Anchorage
129.850 Seattle King Aeronautical Radio San Francisco
130.400 Seattle King Aeronautical Radio Denver
134.550 Seattle King Aeronautical Radio Data
150.965 Seattle King Towing Companies Broadway & Roy Towing
151.655 Seattle King Tow Companys Whiteside Towing
151.685 Seattle King Misc. Diamond Parking Lots
151.925 Seattle King Misc. Bon Marche - Paging
151.925 Seattle King Misc. Community Chapel & Traning
152.180 Seattle King Freight Collins Communications
153.755 Seattle King Misc. Emergency Services - Paging
154.025 Seattle King Tow Companys Josh Towing
154.540 Seattle King Tow Companys Macks Towing
154.540 Seattle King Towing Companies Dicks Road Service
156.425 Seattle King Misc. Consumer Communications
156.450 Seattle King Marine Captains Nautical Supply
156.700 Seattle King Misc. CWC Fisheries Inc.
156.975 Seattle King Misc. CWC Fisheries Inc.
157.050 Seattle DNA Marine U.S. Coast Guard - Channel #21
159.135 Seattle King City
159.180 Seattle King City
453.600 Seattle King Fire Dispatch & Operations
453.700 Seattle King Fire Medical Aid
453.800 Seattle King Fire Dispatch & Operations
453.850 Seattle King City
454.075 Seattle King Freight Collins Communications
454.225 Seattle King Freight Collins Communications
454.350 Seattle King Freight Collins Communications
460.075 Seattle King Police North
460.125 Seattle King Police East
460.175 Seattle King Police West
460.250 Seattle King Police Tac to car
460.375 Seattle King Police Car to Car
460.425 Seattle King Police Car to Car Data
460.475 Seattle King Police South
460.950 Seattle Various Misc. ADT Alarm Systems F-1
461.075 Seattle King Misc. Broadmoor Plumbing
461.300 Seattle Various Misc. ADT Alarm Systems F-2
461.300 Seattle King Security Continental Armored
461.350 Seattle King Freight Falcon Express
461.475 Seattle King Misc. Burgess Beverage
461.625 Seattle King Security Edgewater Inn
461.975 Seattle King Misc. Exxon Oil Company
462.075 Seattle King Misc. Emergency Service Company
462.150 Seattle King Security Fairbairn Security
462.750 Seattle King Hospital Childrens Orthopedic
463.350 Seattle King Misc. Buglar Safe & Lock
463.725 Seattle King Misc. AK Western Industries
463.825 Seattle King Transit Associated School Bus Company
463.900 Seattle King Freight Associated Couriers
464.430 Seattle King Security Harborview Hospital
464.675 Seattle King Security Bon Marche
468.375 Seattle King Tow Companies Ace TowingChannel#2
469.725 Seattle King Tow Companies Ace Towing
148.150 Seattle & Portland Various Aircraft Cival Air Patrol
155.175 Snohomish Snohomish Schools
155.760 Snohomish Snohomish Fire City Wide
47.020 Spokane Department of Transportation District #6
46.540 State State Department of Transportation N.W. Cascades
46.580 State State Department of Transportation "Olympic Peninsula, N.E.
Cascades"
59.240 State State Department of Natural Resources Department of
Natural Resources - N.W. Area Repeater
121.500 State State Aircraft Airlift
151.010 State State Department of Transportation Administrative
151.025 State State Department of Transportation Portables
151.040 State State Department of Transportation Remote Highway Signs /
Snoqualmie Pass
151.070 State State Department of Transportation Tempory Assignment
154.340 State Grays Harbor Washington State Patrol Montesano
154.475 State State Misc. Emergency Broadcast System
154.680 State State Washington State Patrol South Seattle
154.695 State State Department of Game Channel 2
154.845 State State Washington State Patrol Everett (Dist. 7)
155.295 State State Fire / medic E.M.T. Ambulance
155.340 State State Hospital Hospital Emergency Administration Radio
Sys (H.E.A.R.S.)
155.370 State State Police Law Enforcement Radio Net (L.E.A.R.N.)
155.370 State State Police Law Enforcement Radio Net (L.E.A.R.N.)
155.475 State State Police National Law Enforcement Emergency
Channel(N.L.E.E.C.)
155.475 State State Police National Law Enforcement Emergency
Channel(N.L.E.E.C.)
155.505 State State Washington State Patrol Mt. Vernon
155.580 State State Washington State Patrol North Seattle
155.850 State State Repeater State Wide
155.920 State Mason Washington State Patrol Shelton
155.970 State Mason Washington State Patrol Shelton
155.970 State State Washington State Patrol Stevens Pass
156.120 State State Department of Transportation "Stripping, Survey,
Signal Repair"
158.790 State State Washington State Patrol W.S.P. Inter Department
Radio Net (I.D.R.)Pass Repeater
158.970 State State Department of Fisheries
159.075 State State Washington State Patrol Motorcycle - Aircraft
159.255 State State Department of Natural Resources South Puget
Sound Repeater
159.300 State State Department of Natural Resources Olympic
Peninsula Repeater
159.330 State State Department of Natural Resources Washougal &
Larch Camp S.W. Repeater
159.360 State State Department of Natural Resources Central & N.E.
Area Repeater
159.375 State State Department of Natural Resources S.E. Area
Repeater
159.420 State State Department of Natural Resources "State Wide
Repeater / Admin., State Parks"
162.550 State State Weather 24Hr. Reports
163.965 State State F.B.I. Repeater Output
167.050 State State F.C.C. Simplex
167.335 State State F.B.I. Simplex
167.410 State State F.B.I. Simplex & Repeater Input
167.465 State State F.B.I. Simplex
167.565 State State F.B.I. Simplex
172.050 State State F.C.C. Simplex
172.800 State State F.C.C. Repeater Output
414.375 State State F.B.I. Gard Tone
419.250 State State F.B.I. Link/ Remotes - Office
419.275 State State F.B.I. Gard Tone
419.425 State State F.B.I. Link/ Mt Constitution - Seattle
419.525 State State F.B.I. Link/ Capital Pk - Squak Mt.
460.025 State State Misc. Puget Sound Radiio Net
155.100 Sulton Snohomish Small City Unkown
45.200 U.S.A. U.S.A. Misc. Deptartment of Emergency Services F-1
45.360 U.S.A. U.S.A. Misc. Deptartment of Emergency Services F-2
45.480 U.S.A. U.S.A. Misc. Deptartment of Emergency Services F-3
46.000 U.S.A. U.S.A. Misc. Deptartment of Emergency Services - Radiation
Control (Trojan Area)
46.610 U.S.A. U.S.A. Telephone Cordless
46.630 U.S.A. U.S.A. Telephone Cordless
46.670 U.S.A. U.S.A. Telephone Cordless
46.710 U.S.A. U.S.A. Telephone Cordless
46.730 U.S.A. U.S.A. Telephone Cordless
46.770 U.S.A. U.S.A. Telephone Cordless
46.830 U.S.A. U.S.A. Telephone Cordless
46.870 U.S.A. U.S.A. Telephone Cordless
46.930 U.S.A. U.S.A. Telephone Cordless
46.970 U.S.A. U.S.A. Telephone Cordless
49.670 U.S.A. U.S.A. Telephone Cordless
49.770 U.S.A. U.S.A. Telephone Cordless
49.830 U.S.A. U.S.A. Telephone Cordless
49.845 U.S.A. U.S.A. Telephone Cordless
49.860 U.S.A. U.S.A. Telephone Cordless
49.875 U.S.A. U.S.A. Telephone Cordless
49.890 U.S.A. U.S.A. Telephone Cordless
49.930 U.S.A. U.S.A. Telephone Cordless
49.970 U.S.A. U.S.A. Telephone Cordless
49.990 U.S.A. U.S.A. Telephone Cordless
142.000 U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A.F. Blue Angels
143.000 U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A.F. Blue Angels
143.600 U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A.F. Blue Angels
241.400 U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A.F. Blue Angels
251.600 U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A.F. Blue Angels
275.350 U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A.F. Blue Angels
384.400 U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A.F. Blue Angels
418.625 U.S.A. U.S.A. Police U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency - Simplex
418.675 U.S.A. U.S.A. Police U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency - Simplex
418.750 U.S.A. U.S.A. Police U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency - Simplex
418.825 U.S.A. U.S.A. Police U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency - Simplex
418.875 U.S.A. U.S.A. Police U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency - Simplex
418.900 U.S.A. U.S.A. Police U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency - Repeater Output
418.950 U.S.A. U.S.A. Police U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency - Repeater Output
454.675 U.S.A. U.S.A. Aircraft Telephone Nationwide
454.700 U.S.A. U.S.A. Aircraft Telephone Channel #6
454.725 U.S.A. U.S.A. Aircraft Telephone Channel #7
454.750 U.S.A. U.S.A. Aircraft Telephone Channel #5 - SeaTac
454.775 U.S.A. U.S.A. Aircraft Telephone Channel #8
454.800 U.S.A. U.S.A. Aircraft Telephone Channel #4
454.825 U.S.A. U.S.A. Aircraft Telephone Channel #9 - SeaTac
454.850 U.S.A. U.S.A. Aircraft Telephone Channel #3
454.875 U.S.A. U.S.A. Aircraft Telephone Channel #10
454.900 U.S.A. U.S.A. Aircraft Telephone Channel #2
454.925 U.S.A. U.S.A. Aircraft Telephone Channel #11
454.950 U.S.A. U.S.A. Aircraft Telephone Channel #1
454.975 U.S.A. U.S.A. Aircraft Telephone Channel #12
825/845.000 U.S.A. U.S.A. Telephone Cellular
49.000 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
154.600 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
156.750 Unkown Unkown Unkown Unkown
156.800 Unkown Unkown Unkown Unkown
163.965 Unkown Unkown Unkown Unkown
167.415 Unkown Unkown Unkown Unkown
47.100 Vancover Department of Transportation District #4
130.150 Various Various Aircraft Aircal Airlines
150.920 Various Various Misc. AAA Auto Club
150.935 Various Various Misc. AAA Auto Club
155.280 Various Snohomish Fire / Medic Ambulance
159.780 Various Various Freight Airborne Freight
463.200 Various Various Misc. ABC Moblie Brake
47.100 Wenatchee Wenatchee Department of Transportation District
#2
47.240 Yakima Department of Transportation District #5
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---t SCANNING
CAR
RACES ----------------------------------
---------------------------------------------- Going to the track soon? Take
along your scanner and hear exactly what is going on. Listen to pit crews,
drivers, news media, ambulances etc.
Copied by Topol, KWV8BP
Source: Popular Communications
Business radio service frequencies are in heavy use, with some crews using
multi channel radios. It might be a good idea to see what the search/scan
feature of your unit will produce for you if you let it sift through the
following bands:
151.625 to 151.955 462.550 to 462.9125
154.515 to 154.600 463.200 to 464.9875
457.5125 to 457.6125 465.6625 to 467.1875
460.6625 to 460.6875 467.550 to 467.9125
460.9125 to 462.1875 468.200 to 469.9875
Also make sure to check these frequencies:
30.84 457.60
33.14 464.50
33.40 464.55
35.02 467.75
35.04 467.775
42.98 467.80
151.625 467.825
154.57 467.85
154.60 467.875
457.55 467.90
457.575 467.925
Sanctioning organizations, such as NASCAR, USAC, CART, SCCA, etc. also have
there own frequencies for on sight communications, check these following
freqs.
464.500 All Pro Racing Association 464.500 SCCA Glen Region
151.625 American Motor Sports Ass. 151.625 SCCA Houston Region
469.500 American Speed Association 151.625 SCCA Land-O-Lakes Reg.
154.570 Auto Race Promotions 151.625 SCCA Missouri Region
464.625 Championship Auto Racing 151.625 SCCA North Carolina
Reg
Teams F-1 151.625 SCCA Northeastern Reg.
464.750 Championship Auto Racing 151.625 SCCA Northwest Region
Teams F-2 154.570 SCCA Northwest Region
464.550 Championship Auto Racing 154.600 SCCA Northwest Region
Teams F-3 462.725 SCCA Oregon Region
464.500 Championship Auto Racing 151.625 SCCA Pennsylvania Reg.
Teams F-4 151.625 SCCA San Francisco
Reg
154.570 International Motor Sports 151.625 SCCA South Carolina
Reg
Association 151.625 SCCA Southwest
464.500 National Association of Louisiana Region
Stock Car Auto Racing 151.625 SCCA Texas Region
(NASCAR) F1 151.625 SCCA Washington state
464.550 NASCAR Used for scoring Region
464.775 NASCAR F2
464.900 NASCAR F3
467.025 NASCAR F6
469.500 NASCAR F4
151.625 National Hot Rod Assoc. 154.570 SCCA Washington state
154.570 National Hot Rod Assoc. 154.600 SCCA Washington state
154.600 National Hot Rod Assoc. 154.570 SCCA WVA Region
151.625 National Off-Road Vehicle 154.600 SCCA WVA Region
Association 151.955 Sports Car Racing Ass.
151.925 National Off-Road Vehicle 463.925 Sports Car Racing Ass.
Association 151.625 United Racing Club
Inc.
151.625 North American Car Club 151.655 United States Auto
Club
151.625 Professional Auto Racing 151.745 United States Auto
Club
Teams Inc.
151.625 Race Communications Assoc.
151.625 SCCA Alamo Region
151.625 SCCA Arkansas Region
151.625 SCCA Central Carolina Reg.
151.625 SCCA Chicago Region
464.500 SCCA Corning (NY) Region
151.625 SCCA Dallas Region
Here is a list of frequencies believed to be in use by various NASCAR drivers.
1 Brett Bodine 463.775 Bull's Chevrolet
3 Dale Earnhardt 469.015 Wrangler/Chevrolet
4 Rick Wilson 463.450 Kodak/Oldsmobile
5 Geoff Bodine 851.500 Levi/Chevrolet
854.500
7 Alan Kulwicki 461.150 Zerex/Ford
8 Bobby Hillin 856.800 Miller/Buick
9 Bill Elliott 853.500 Coors/Ford
11 Terry Labonte 855.575 Budweiser/Chevrolet
855.525
15 Ricky Rudd 464.300 Motorcraft/Ford
17 Darrell Waltrip 856.500 Tide/Chevrolet
21 Kyle Petty 463.4625 Citgo/Ford
463.4875
25 Tim Richmond 851.575 Folgers/Chevrolet
26 Morgan Shepherd 468.4875 Quaker State/Buick
27 Rusty Wallace 463.900 Kodiak/Pontiac
28 Davey Allison 457.600 Havoline/Ford
463.700
29 Cale Yarborough 464.600 Hardee's/Oldsmobile
466.770
33 Harry Grant 461.687 Skoal/Chevrolet
461.975
35 Benny Parsons 856.925 Folgers/Chevrolet
43 Richard Petty 464.800 STP/Pontiac
44 Sterling Marlin 461.875 Piedmont/Oldsmobile
50 Greg Sacks 834.075 Valvoline/Pontiac
55 Phil Parsons 464.450 Skoal/Oldsmobile
466.476
71 Dave Marcis 467.825 Lifebuoy/Chevrolet
75 Neil Bonnett 468.975 Valvoline/Pontiac
88 Buddy Baker 466.700 Crisco/Oldsmobile
90 Ken Schrader 467.162 Red Baron/Ford
X
SCANNING CAR RACES
------------------
Going to the track soon? Take along your scanner and hear exactly what is
going on. Listen to pit crews, drivers, news media, ambulances etc.
Source: Popular Communications
Monitoring Times
Reprinted by: John Johnson KWV8BP
Business radio service frequencies are in heavy use, with some crews using
multi channel radios. It might be a good idea to see what the search/scan
feature of your unit will produce for you if you let it sift through the
following bands:
151.625 to 151.955 462.550 to 462.9125
154.515 to 154.600 463.200 to 464.9875
457.5125 to 457.6125 465.6625 to 467.1875
460.6625 to 460.6875 467.550 to 467.9125
460.9125 to 462.1875 468.200 to 469.9875
Also make sure to check these frequencies:
30.84 457.60
33.14 464.50
33.40 464.55
35.02 467.75
35.04 467.775
42.98 467.80
151.625 467.825
154.57 467.85
154.60 467.875
457.55 467.90
457.575 467.925
Sanctioning organizations, such as NASCAR, USAC, CART, SCCA, etc. also have
there own frequencies for on sight communications, check these following
freqs.
464.500 All Pro Racing Association 464.500 SCCA Glen Region
151.625 American Motor Sports Ass. 151.625 SCCA Houston Region
469.500 American Speed Association 151.625 SCCA Land-O-Lakes Reg
154.570 Auto Race Promotions 151.625 SCCA Missouri Region
464.625 Championship Auto Racing 151.625 SCCA North Carolina
Reg
Teams F-1 151.625 SCCA Northeastern Reg
464.750 Championship Auto Racing 151.625 SCCA Northwest Region
Teams F-2 154.570 SCCA Northwest Region
464.550 Championship Auto Racing 154.600 SCCA Northwest Region
Teams F-3 462.725 SCCA Oregon Region
464.500 Championship Auto Racing 151.625 SCCA Pennsylvania Reg
Teams F-4 151.625 SCCA San Francisco Reg
154.570 International Motor Sports 151.625 SCCA South Carolina
Reg Association
151.625 SCCA Southwest
464.500 National Association of Louisiana Region
Stock Car Auto Racing 151.625 SCCA Texas Region
(NASCAR) F1 151.625 SCCA Washington state
464.550 NASCAR Used for scoring Region
464.775 NASCAR F2
464.900 NASCAR F3
467.025 NASCAR F6
469.500 NASCAR F4
151.625 National Hot Rod Assoc. 154.570 SCCA Washington state
154.570 National Hot Rod Assoc. 154.600 SCCA Washington state
154.600 National Hot Rod Assoc. 154.570 SCCA WVA Region
151.625 National Off-Road Vehicle 154.600 SCCA WVA Region
Association 151.955 Sports Car Racing Ass
151.925 National Off-Road Vehicle 463.925 Sports Car Racing Ass
Association 151.625 United Racing Club
Inc.
151.625 North American Car Club 151.655 United States Auto
Club
151.625 Professional Auto Racing 151.745 United States Auto
Club
Teams Inc.
151.625 Race Communications Assoc. 461.3125 ESPN (Cameras)
151.625 SCCA Alamo Region 152.960 ESPN (Car Mike)
151.625 SCCA Arkansas Region 466.650 ESPN (Satellite Feed)
151.625 SCCA Central Carolina Reg. 454.000 MRN Motor Racing Net.
151.625 SCCA Chicago Region
464.500 SCCA Corning (NY) Region
151.625 SCCA Dallas Region
Here is a list of frequencies believed to be in use by various NASCAR drivers
1 Brett Bodine 463.775 Bull's Chevrolet
3 Dale Earnhardt 469.015 Wrangler/Chevrolet
4 Rick Wilson 463.450 Kodak/Oldsmobile
5 Geoff Bodine 851.500 Levi/Chevrolet
854.500
6 Mark Martin 468.5625 alternates 463.925, 463.400
7 Alan Kulwicki 461.150 Zerex/Ford
8 Bobby Hillin 856.800 Miller/Buick
9 Bill Elliott 853.500 Coors/Ford
10 Ken Bouchard 468.5125
11 Terry Labonte 855.575 Budweiser/Chevrolet
855.525
12 Mike Alexander 451.900 alternates 464.3125, 469.3125
14 A.J. Foyt 456.9125 alternates 468.1875, 463.550,
463.1975
15 Ricky Rudd 464.300 Motorcraft/Ford
16 Larry Pearson 452.600 alternate 463.775
17 Darrell Waltrip 856.500 Tide/Chevrolet
21 Kyle Petty 463.4625 Citgo/Ford
463.4875
23 Eddie Bierschwale 462.675
25 Ken Schrader 856.925 alternate 851.575
25 Tim Richmond 851.575 Folgers/Chevrolet
26 Ricky Rudd 468.4875
26 Morgan Shepherd 468.4875 Quaker State/Buick
27 Rusty Wallace 463.900 Kodiak/Pontiac
28 Davey Allison 457.600 Havoline/Ford
463.700
29 Cale Yarborough 464.600 Hardee's/Oldsmobile
466.770
30 Mike Waltrip 466.300 alternate 461.300
31 Joe Ruttman 468.9375
33 Harry Grant 461.687 Skoal/Chevrolet
461.975
35 Benny Parsons 856.925 Folgers/Chevrolet
41 Joe Booher 469.975
43 Richard Petty 464.800 STP/Pontiac
44 Sterling Marlin 461.875 Piedmont/Oldsmobile
47 Morgan Sheppard 466.200
50 Greg Sacks 834.075 Valvoline/Pontiac
52 Jimmy Means 467.925 alternate 469.925, 464.400, 464.925
55 Phil Parsons 464.450 Skoal/Oldsmobile
466.476
67 Buddy Arrington 464.075 alternate 469.075
68 Derrike Cope 464.025
71 Dave Marcis 467.825 Lifebuoy/Chevrolet
75 Neil Bonnett 468.975 Valvoline/Pontiac
463.975
77 Ken Ragan 461.825 alternate 469.225
80 Jimmy Horton 463.4375
83 Lake Speed 859.825 alternate 463.775, 468.775
88 Buddy Baker 466.700 Crisco/Oldsmobile
90 Ken Schrader 467.162 Red Baron/Ford
90 Benny Parsons 467.162
92 David Sosobee 464.5625
98 Brad Nofsinger 461.525 alternate 461.450
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TABLE OF AUTHORIZED EMISSIONS IN THE AMATEUR SERVICE
Effective May 22, 1983 **
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Novice/Technician General/Advanced Extra
A1 emission only A1 and F1 A1 and F1
3700 - 3750 3525 - 3775 3500 - 3775
7100 - 7150 7025 - 7150 7000 - 7150
21100 - 21200 10100 - 10109 10100 - 10109
28100 - 28200 10115 - 10150 10115 - 10150
14025 - 14150 14000 - 14150
21025 - 21250 21000 - 21250
28000 - 28500 28000 - 28500
NOTE: 250 watts max input in Novice subbands and 30 meters.
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General Advanced Extra
A1, A3, A4, A5, F3, F4, F5
3890 - 4000 3800 - 4000 3775 - 4000
7225 - 7300 7150 - 7300 7150 - 7300
14225 - 14350 14175 - 14350 14150 - 14350
21350 - 21450 21270 - 21450 21250 - 21450
28500 - 29700 28500 - 29700 28500 - 29700
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160 Meters (Illinois) A1 and A3 only
KHz Day power Night power
1800 - 1900 1000 1000
1900 - 1925 500 100
1925 - 1975 100 25
1975 - 2000 500 100
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6 and 2 Meters: General/Advanced/Extra
50.0 - 50.1 A1 only
51.0 - 54.0 A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, F1, F2, F3, F4, F5
50.1 - 54.0 A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, F1, F2, F3, F4, F5
144.0 - 144.1 A1 only
144.1 - 148.0 A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, F0, F1, F2, F3, F4, F5
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The bandwidth of an F3 emission below 29 MHz shall not
exceed that of an A3 emission.
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.PA
________________________________________________________________
The "Considerate Operators Frequency Guide"
(Frequencies generally recognized for certain activities)
1800 - 1825 cw only 14.08 - 14.10 RTTY
1825 - 1830 dx window 14.23 SSTV
1850 - 1855 dx window 21.09 - 21.10 RTTY
3610 - 1630 RTTY 21.34 SSTV
3637.5 AMTOR 28.09 - 28.10 RTTY
3845 SSTV 28.68 SSTV
7090 - 7100 RTTY 29.30 - 29.50 SATELLITES
7171 SSTV 29.52 - 29.58 RPTR inputs
10.14-10.15 RTTY 29.60 FM simplex
14.075 AMTOR 29.62 - 29.68 RPTR outputs
____________________________________________________________________
** 20 meter phone expansion effective May 22, 1983
AMTOR effective Jan 22, 1983
____________________________________________________________________
DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS: (F1, 3.5-28 MHz)(A2, F1, F2 above 28 MHz)
BAUDOT: (International Alphabet #2)
A2, F1, F2: Maximum frequency shift = 900 Hz
A2, F2: Highest modulating frequency = 3000 Hz.
Maximum speed = 100 wpm (75 baud).
ASCII: Maximum baud rates:
3.5 - 28 MHz = 300 baud
28 - 50 MHz = 1200 baud
50 - 220 MHz = 19600 baud
220 - up = 56000 baud
AMTOR: TOR specifications are found in CCIR Rec. 476-2.
(100 baud, Block rep rate 2.222/sec.)
OTHER DIGITAL CODES: (ABOVE 50 MHZ ONLY):
Any other digital code may be used above 50 MHz
in the domestic U.S. (Except where A1 only is
permitted). A description of the code and modu-
lation technique must be kept in the log.
Bandwidth limitations:
50 - 220 MHz = 20 kHz max.
220 - 1215 MHz = 100 kHz max.
1215 and up = any Bw if in accordance with
97.63(b) and 97.73(c).
NOTE: When any digital communications are used, ID must
be given by voice or CW, whichever is appropriate.
.PA
FACSIMILIE and TELEVISION:
Below 50 MHz the bandwidth of A4, A5, F4, F5 must not
exceed that of an A3 SSB signal.
50 to 225 MHz:
The bandwidth of A4 and A5 SSB emissions must not exceed
that of A3 SSB emissions.
The bandwidth of A4 and A5 DSB emissions must not exceed
that of A3 DSB emissions.
Type F4 and F5 emissions shall be limited to a peak
deviation of 5 KHz with a maximum modulating frequency
of 3 KHz. Alternatively, the bandwidth shall be no
greater than 20 KHz.
Below 225 MHz, type A4 and A3 or type A5 and A3
emissions are allowed simultaneously on the same
frequency if the bandwidth is no greater than type
A3 DSB.
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The present complete emission types are given in the format:
"Numeral, Letter, Numeral, Letter". The first numeral
indicates the bandwidth of the signal. This is often not
shown (and really should be for an accurate description).
The first letter shows the type of main carrier modulation.
The second numeral indicates the type of modulating signal
(voice, TV, CW, etc). The suffix letter, also not always
shown, basically indicates carrier and sideband type
information (full carrier or supressed, SSB or DSB etc).
The following list is not complete, does not show pulse
modes, and does not mean that all these can be used by the
amateur.
TYPE DESCRIPTION NOTE
(Amplitude Modulation)
A0 carrier - no modulation
A1 on-off telegraphy #1
A2 amplitude modulated telegraphy #1,2
A3 DSB (full carrier telephony)
A3A SSB (reduced carrier telephony)
A3B (2 independent sidebands -
reduced carrier) #3
A3J SSB (supressed carrier telephony)
A4 DSB facsimile
A4A SSB facsimile, reduced carrier
A4J SSB facsimile, supressed carrier
A5 DSB television
A5C VSB television #4
(Frequency modulation)
F0 carrier - no modulation
F1 frequency shift telegraphy #1
F2 frequency modulated telegraphy #1,2
F3 telephony
F4 facsimile
F5 television
---------------------Notes--------------------------
1. This is not restricted to Morse - may be RTTY, for example.
(RTTY could be run on 160 meters if on-off keying of the
carrier is used).
2. Examples of this mode are: 1) Carrier keyed on/off 2)
carrier on with the modulation keyed on/off 3) carrier on
with the modulation frequency shift keyed.
3. This is used by short wave broadcast station studio to
transmitter links with separate programs on each set of
sidebands.
4. VSB = Vestigial sideband where all of one set of sidebands
is transmitted but only about 20 percent of the other set of
sidebands is transmitted (the lowest frequencies).
_____________________________________________________________
Common Amateur emissions:
Double sideband voice = 6A3
Single sideband voice = 3A3J
VHF FM voice = 16F3
25 wpm Morse cw = .1A1
(assume max modulating freq of 3KHz and max deviation of 5KHz)
______________________________________________________________
Bandwidths are found with the following formulae:
A1 Bw = BK K=5 for fading circuits)
A2 Bw = BK+2M
A3 Bw = 2M
A3J Bw = M
A4 Bw = KN+2M (K=1.5)
F1 Bw = 2.6D+.55B (when 2D/B is less than 5.5)
Bw = 2.1D+1.9B (when 2D/B is greater than 5.5)
F3 Bw = 2M+2DK (K=1)
F4 Bw = KN+2M+2D (K=1.5)
.PA
WHERE:
Bw = necessary bandwidth in Hz
B = speed in bauds
C = subcarrier freq. in Hz
D = 1/2 the diff. between max and min instantaneous
freq (in other words, peak deviation).
K = fudge factor
M = maximum modulating freq. in Hz
N = maximum black & white elements per second
(N = drum circumference x lines per unit length
x drum rps)
____________________________________________________________
The May 1983 issue of Popular Communications magazine lists
the following HF frequencies for Space Shuttle related moni-
toring:
2.622 NASA booster rocket recovery
3.385 NASA tracking
3.395 NASA tracking
5.190 NASA tracking vessels
5.810 NASA booster recovery vessels
6.708 NASA aircraft
6.896 NASA aircraft
6.983 NASA tracking
7.461 NASA aircraft
7.675 NASA Kennedy operations
7.765 NASA aircaft
10.780 USAF "Cape Radio" (primary)
11.205 NASA Pacific operations
11.407 NASA booster rcoket recovery
14.456 NASA tracking
20.186 NASA tracking (Ascension Island)
20.191 NASA tracking (Ascension Island)
20.390 USAF "Cape Radio" (secondary)
Other VHF, UHF, and microwave frequencies are listed in this
article on pages 38 and 39.
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Bob Parnass, AT&T Bell Laboratories - ihnp4!ihuxf!parnass - (312)979-5414
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R C M A J O U R N A L
Issue 188 September 1991
Copyright, all rights reserved
RCMA, Inc., P.O. Box 542, Silverado, CA 92676
Founding Fathers of RCMA
E. J. Short (CA-OR-002) Danny McLean (CA-OR-004)
Bob Leef (CA-OR-033) Chuck Smith (CA-OR-001)
Iden Rogers (CA-RI-001) Jim Barrow (CA-OR-003)
George Pond (CA-SB-008)
RCMA Board Members and Assistants to the Board
E. J. Short Bob Leef Iden Rogers
George Pond Chuck Smith Jim Barrow
Danny McLean John Clark C.M. Cavalieri
Byran Hunnell Carol Ruth
GENERAL MANAGER
BUSINESS AFFAIRS ADVERTISING GENERAL EDITOR
Carol Ruth (CA-OR-100) William Mauldin (FL-137)
P. O. Box 542, P. O. Box 811421,
Silverado, CA 92676 Boca Raton, FL 33481-1421
F O R Y O U R I N F O R M A T I O N :
The RCMA Journal is published by members of the RADIO
COMMUNICATION MONITORS ASSOCIATION, Inc., Post Office Box 542,
Silverado, CA 92676. Membership dues as of August 1, 1991 are $24
for U.S. residents. For persons in other countries, the following
rates apply: Canada and Mexico $28; Europe, Asia & the South
Pacific $28 (surface)/$54 (airmail). These dues are payable in
U.S. funds and are subject to change. Information contained herein
is obtained primarily from members and does not necessarily present
the position or reflect the opinion of RCMA as a whole. RCMA, Inc.
does not necessarily recommend or endorse products or services
advertised herein. The publication is copyrighted. Reproduction of
any material in it is prohibited without prior written consent.
Disclaimer
RCMA, Inc. has non-profit incorporation status in the state of
California as a club for scanner enthusiasts. Neither RCMA or its
Journal are affiliated with, participate in the management of, or
are responsible for, any other organization or publication. This
includes POLICE CALL, put out by RCMA's long-time good friend, Gene
Hughes. Queries about POLICE CALL cannot be answered by RCMA.
RCMA welcomes paid advertising. For information on rates and
mechanical requirements, contact Carol Ruth, RCMA Advertising
Manager, Post Office Box 542, Silverado, California 92676.
CALENDAR
Send notices of upcoming events for the Calendar section to:RCMA
Calendar, P.O. Box 542, Silverado, CA 92676Deadline: 1st of the
month two months prior to cover date.
West Los Angeles Chapter
Contact: Rick DiFiore (CA-LA-544), (213) 397-6581.
Talk in: 146.925 MHz (-600 PL-2A) Tues 1930 hrs net.
Meetings on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7:30 PM, in the
front patio of Chris's Pizza, 10105 Venice Blvd., (213)838-2151.
Nearest major street is Motor Ave. This is east of the 405 freeway
and south of the 10 (get off at Robertson and head west on Venice).
RCMA Chicago
Contact: Ron Kosinski, P.O. Box 528213, Chicago, IL 60652.
Chapter meeetings for 1991:
September 14 November 2 December 7
The Chicago Chapter prints a local newsletter prior to each
meeting. Send $5 U.S.C. (no checks, please) to the contact person
above for the next ten issues. Fees are used to cover the cost of
postage and handling. We welcome visitors to our meetings. Please
confirm the location in advance.
Northeast Scanners
Contact: Les Mattson (NJ-187), 212 West Broad Street, Paulsboro, NJ
08066.
The Northeast Scanning News, a monthly publication covering the
states of New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland,
DC, Maine, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island,
Vermont, and Virginia. Sample copies: $2. Make checks out to Les
Mattson.
Attention: Monitoring Enthusiasts in the state of Iowa:
Interested in forming a scanner group with a newsletter that would
supplement your monthly RCMA Journal?
Send SASE and phonne number to: Chuck Gysi (PA-005), P.O. Box
974-H, Burlington, IA 52601-0974
RCMA Wisconsin
Send an SASE to the address below for more information.
Contact: Scott W. Miller (WI-039), 122 Greenbriar Dr, Sun Prairie,
WI 53590
RCMA for D.C., MD, VA, & DE
Contact: Capitol Hill Monitors: Alan Henney (MD-069), 6912 Prince
Georges Av, Takoma Park, MD 20912 (301-270-2531), or (Baltimore
area only) Arnold Miller (MD-054), 407 Foxview Ct, Reisterstown, MD
21136.
Local chapter newsletter supplements RCMA & NESN newsletters. CHM
newsletter appears as a NESN column - see "Northeast Scanners" for
subscriptions. Please send material & requests for Baltimore area
to Arnold & all other areas, including Washington, to Alan. Visitor
& frequency requests - please send a SASE.
Chapter meetings for 1991:
Saturday, May 18th 2 to 4
Saturday, October 19th from 2 to 4
Meetings are held at the county library located at 6530 Adelphi
Road in Hyattsville, MD. $1 cover charge. Contact Alan for more
info.
RCMA Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Contact: Chuck Steier (MN-008), 4820 Hwy 7, Minneapolis, MN 55416;
(612)927-9253
An SASE on file assures notification of chapter activities (tours,
gatherings, etc). Non members are welcome to attend.
Southern California Area Dxers
Contact: Don R. Schmidt, Director, 3809 Rose Ave, Long Beach CA
90807-4334. Meetings held at Huntington National Bank, 9025 E.
Artesia Blvd, Bellflower, CA.
All Ohio Scanner Club
(A Full Member of ANARC)
Contact: David B. Marshall (OH-146), Managing Editor, ASOC
Newsletter 50 Villa Road, Springfield, OH 45503-1036.
The All Ohio Scanner Club covers all of Ohio, plus Illinois,
Indiana, Kentucky, Mihigan, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Onario,
Canada as well as additional areas. The AOSC Newsletter features
excellent federal government and below 30 MHz utilities columns.
Sample issue: $2.00; membership inforation for an SASE.
Attention: Monitoring Enthusiasts in the San Francisco Bay Area:
Contact Herman Frisch (CASC-088), Bay Area Scanner Enthusiasts
(BASE), 1465 Portobelo Dr, San Jose, CA 95118. (408)267-3244. BASE
covers greater Bay Area. For sample newsletter, The Listening Post,
and information, send a business size SASE.
Regional Communications Network
Contact: Jay Delgado (NJ-249), Box 83, Carlstadt, NJ 07072-0083
RCN is a "Two-Way Radio Communications Monitors Association"
interested in monitoring communications from public safety to
satellites. For information send an SASE #10 (business size) to
contact person.
Toledo Area Radio Enthusiasts
Contact Ernie Dellinger, 6629 Sue Lane, Maumee, OH 43537,
(419)865-4284.
The TARE is a group of radio buffs (SWL & scanners) who meet on the
3rd Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at Frisch's Big Boy Restaurant,
6609 Airport Hwy (St Rt 2 just west of I-475), Holland, Ohio.
Metro Radio System
Boston Area, 462.725
Contact Julian Olansky, Dispatcher 8, P. O. Box 26, Newton
Highlands, MA 02161.
MRS operates a wide area UHF repeater system so that members can
notify other members of urgent scanner activity in the metro Boston
area. MRS also publishes a newsletter and has a dinner meeting
twice a year.
Monitor Communications Group
Contact: Lou Campagna (PA-024), 8001 Castor Ave #143, Philadelphia,
PA 19152-2701.
MCG rpovides radio communications for area scanner enthusists who
notify other members of late-breaking events via two-way radio.
Anyone living in the Greater Philadelphia/South Jersey operational
area may write to contact person for more information.
From The CAPTAIN'S DESK
William Mauldin, RCMA General EditorPost Office Box 811421
Boca Raton, FL 33481-1421
ARRL Petitions FCCfor 220 MHz Access
The American Radio Relay League has filed a massive petition with
the FCC requesting that amateur radio operators be allowed to
operate on the 220 MHz to 222 MHz portion of the band on a
secondary basis. Although I am certain Gordon West will continue to
bring you news and updates on this story and how successful the
ARRL petition actually is, I felt the news of the ARRL effort was
worth mentioning in this general news column.
ARRL has fought the removal of this portion of the ham band from
the Amateur Radio Service since day one. Although the casual
listener might think that the frequencies mentioned are not used by
the amateur radio members, hams have long enjoyed 220 MHz as a
primary linking band for repeaters and other radio special
services. Loss of a portion of this band to the Land Mobile Service
gave amateur radio a considerable shock, and caused much disruption
to the links and other point to point services, especially in the
highly populated areas of the country, such as Southern California.
Hams have had access to the 220 MHz band since the mid 1930's, and
many of the repeater links and other point to point services which
reach path lengths of 60 to 100 miles can not be transferred to the
UHF ham band, as suggested by the FCC. The amateur community was
shocked and highly upset when the FCC transferred a portion of the
band from the Amateur Radio Service to the Land Mobile Service.
Without approval of the ARRL petition, hams will lose access to the
reassigned portion of the band very soon. ARRL is asking the FCC to
allow amateur access to the reassigned frequencies on a secondary
basis. This will be a very interesting case to watch. As a licensed
amateur myself, and a member of ARRL, I strongly support access to
the reassigned portion of the band on a secondary basis. I can only
hope that the ARRL petition receives a favorable consideration from
the members of the Commission.
The FCC received over 50,000 applications for the land mobile
licenses to occupy the 220 MHz - 222 MHz frequencies which were
removed from the Amateudio Service. The Commission said the
workload would require at least six months of processing time by
the license division personnel. The FCC has said they will accept
no additional applications for consideration.
FCC PR Docket 91-36 Update
Jorge Rodiguez, RCMA Editor for Monitoring and the Law, was quoted
in several publications in his representation of our views
regarding the FCC PR Docket 91-36. The Commission is considering
the mandatory removal of access to public safety frequencies from
amateur radio receivers. Jorge has done an excellent job at
handling this matter for you and the members of RCMA.
The W5YI Report quotes the RCMA response to the FCC request for
comments as, "It is not enough for the Commission to address this
issue only in terms of its licensees or of equipment capabilities,
because all of the members of RCMA have as much right to listen to
their radios as those who are licensed amateurs." W5YI Report
offered a collective summary of the responses to the FCC Docket. We
have been well represented by Jorge and other members who have
taken the time to respond to the FCC request for comments.
Initially, when this Docket was announced, rumors ran wild with
thoughts of the FCC excluding public safety bands from all future
radios, scanners as well as amateur transceivers. ARRL initially
brought the matter before the Commission because they were
concerned for amateurs who were being arrested and having their
radios confiscated because the receivers were capable of receiving
police calls. (Many current makes and models of amateur mobile
transceivers and handhelds allow for extended receiver reception,
allowing the user to monitor mainly VHF and UHF police and public
safety communications.)
Although the FCC Docket did not have the purpose of removing public
safety frequencies from handheld scanners and other radios capable
of mobile use, the users of this type of receiver quickly jumped on
the Docket as a major threat. Although the FCC Docket 91-36 did not
intend to remove public safety radio frequencies from the hobby
scanner, it is a clear indication of how easy it would be for the
Commission to take such action without Congressional approval or
input. As you may remember, the ECPA law was a Congressional action
before it became law. The FCC could remove public safety
frequencies from scanners just as easily as they could remove
public safety frequencies from ham radios, many said. And, I will
have to acknowledge, I do agree in theory.
In one response, David Held with the Michigan State Police stated
in his response, "We can see no beneficial need for amateur radio
equipment to tune into public safety bands. The industry has
successfully and without hardship blocked the cellular telephone
channels from 800 MHz scanning monitor receivers in response to
Federal regulations. Therefore, there should be no problem blocking
public safety bands from amateur equipment thus eliminating the
risk to amateur licensees for arrest under scanner laws and the
need for their exemption from prosecution."
With a personal background of over thirty years in law enforcement
and radio communications, I am sometimes stunned with the lack of
insight by some members of my profession. While working in the
field, I have been assisted by amateurs, volunteer fire fighters,
and the average scanner monitoring citizen many more times than I
have encountered a crook committing a crime with a police radio in
his car or in his pocket. Certainly there is a criminal element out
there who will use a scanner or a gun illegally in the commission
of a crime, however, the benefits of allowing the public to monitor
the public safety radio stands on it's own merit. As with gun
legislation, the society would be better served if those who use a
radio or a gun in the commission of a crime were penalized, and the
average, law abiding citizen left to enjoy the freedoms that should
be extended to those who do not commit crimes. Maybe someday we
will see bumper stickers which say, "When scanners are outlawed,
only the outlaws will have scanners."
I strongly encourage you to support and follow this continuing
story in our RCMA Monitoring and the Law column. Jorge Rodriguez
represents us all in his efforts to follow and respond to those who
would gladly take away your rights to monitoring what is on the
radio frequencies of public safety.
National Scanning Report
Scott, FL-033, sends us a copy of the new National Scanning Report,
published by the Bearcat Radio Club. This is the first copy of the
new publication I have seen. Therefore, I can't offer you a
qualified review at this time. Norm Schrein is noted as President
of the Bearcat Radio Club, and Larry Miller, former editor of
Monitoring Times is listed as Editor. The National Scanning Report
is noted as being published bi-monthly by the Bearcat Radio Club,
P.O. Box 360, Wagontown, Pennsylvania 19376. Membership information
is available by writing Post Office Box 291918, Kettering, Ohio
45432.
The issue that Scott sent me was Volume 3, Number 3, the issue for
May and June 1991. This issue was 36 pages, of standard magazine
size, and carried articles on air shows, cellular phones, secret
frequencies and searching, and on sky traffic reports. Regular
columns are devoted to World of Radio, Dispatch (a frequency
information exchange), Intelligence File, Police Beat, Fire Report,
Scanning the Skies, New Products, and Things that Work. The
off-the-shelf price is noted on the front of the publication as
$3.00 per issue.
World Radio
World Radio has long been known to the amateur radio community,
however, I was surprised and impressed with the sample issue that
was received this month. World Radio has revised it's format, and
now, like National Scanning Report, it is still published on
newsprint quality paper, however the appearance is much more like
a magazine than a newspaper. The publication is still mostly
devoted to amateur radio, however, there are many ads and articles
with wide interest to any radio buff. The FCC Highlights column
keeps readers updated on late breaking news from Washington.
Special Events offers details on radio shows and other interesting
special event amateur broadcasts. The new product reviews are
interesting and informative. Articles devoted to amateur radio make
up 80% of the magazine, but other subjects do receive space in
World Radio. Our own Gordon West writes a monthly column devoted to
mobile operations and special marine interests. The July issue was
76 pages big, and displayed a news stand price of $1.25. A twelve
issue subscription is only $14. Clearly, the interesting ads pay
most of the costs in publishing this fine amateur related
publication. I found the ads educational and interesting, and
certainly worth the space they took up on just about every page.
For more information on World Radio, write to 201 Lathrop Way,
Suite D, Sacramento, California 95815.
Two Other Publications
For the most up-to-date news on the Amateur Radio Service
available, you can not do better than the W5YI Report. This news
letter style publication comes out on the first and fifteenth of
every month, and is filled with the late breaking, interesting news
related to the Amateur Radio Service. Other news on the FCC and
other communications interests are also included. This is a very
interesting news publication. Normally no more than 10 pages make
up the W5YI Report, but the pages are packed with interesting news,
and those who demand the latest news quickly are on the
subscription list of the Report. For more information, write to
Post Office Box 565101, Dallas, Texas 75356-5101.
If you are a buyer or seller of used radio equipment, be it
commercial, amateur, or hobby related, you can not do better than
the Ham Trader Yellow Sheets. The HTYS have long been the exchange
medium for those who buy and sell anything related to radio. Like
the W5YI Report, this is a twice a month newsletter style
publication which offers excellent information to the reader. I
have long subscribed to both publications, and consider both
necessary reading. The HTYS is made up completely of classified ads
from those who buy and sell anything and everything in radio,
however, most ads are of a ham nature. Those amateurs who deal and
use commercial radios in the amateur hobby find the Yellow Sheets
a necessity when it comes to locating just the right handheld,
repeater, or mobile radio. If you are on the lookout for a good
deal, this is one news publication that should grace your mailbox.
For more information, write to Post Office Box 15142, Seattle,
Washington 98115.
In the Mail This Month
Vern, an active NYC member, sends a news article about the
surprising interest and value related to FCC frequencies being made
available for new mobile radio communications. The New York Times
news article covered the 200 radio channels, using two megahertz,
being offered to those who need communications for transmitting
voice and data between the vehicle and a base, and the resulting
frenzy of activity by those seeking assignment of the frequencies.
Although the FCC has not currently approved the equipment to be
used in the service mentioned, the agency was deluged with 46,000
applications on May 1st, the first day applications could be
submitted. The FCC said the flood of interest could easily
represent six months of work in assigning the available radio
frequencies.
Of those seeking new radio frequency assignments, the article
indicated the following:
New land based mobile communication systems are seeking an
additional 200 MHz of radio space in the present UHF television
band (400 MHz to 700 MHz). Mobile satellite services are seeking
new space in the 800 MHz to 900 MHz band and in the 1850 MHz to
1990 MHz band for communications and paging. Radio pocket size
telephone services are seeking 100 to 200 MHz in the 1710 MHz to
2500 MHz band. Apple Computers is seeking 40 MHz in the same band
for personal data communications between computers. High quality
digital radio is seeking 10 MHz somewhere between 400 MHz and 2000
MHz for satellite based, nationwide broadcasting.
ACE Announces AR-1000XC
Ace Communications announced the release of the new AR-1000XC this
month. The new 1000 channel handheld scanner offers continuous
coverage from 500 KHz through 1300 MHz. The modes being offered are
AM, FM, narrow band FM, and TV audio. The suggested retail price
for the handheld scanner is $429, and includes a 120 volt to 12
volt wall plug adaptor and charger, antenna, and carry case, plus
AA rechargeable batteries. The new compact scanner is only 6 7/8"
in height, 2 1/2" in width, and 1 1/2" in depth. Pairs of upper and
lower limits for bands to be searched can be stored in 10 separate
search memory locations. There is single channel priority, keyboard
lockout, BNC antenna connector, and lighted display for night use.
Actual measured sensitivity of the AR-1000XC exceeds .35uV at 12db
Sinad in the narrow FM mode, and 1.0uV at 10db S/N in AM. Delivery
is expected in August 1991. For more information, contact Ace
Communications Monitor Division, 10707 E 106th Street, Fishers, IN
46038. Telephone 317-849-2570.
Congratulations to Peter Kemp!
Our congratulations to Pete Kemp, CT-073, for the work he is doing
to encourage student interest in radio communications and amateur
radio at the Bethel, Connecticut Middle School. Pete is a regular
contributor to RCMA editors and columns, and his support has been
exceptional. Pete and the students at the Bethel Middle School
received color photo coverage in a recent edition of the ARRL QST
monthly magazine.
AIRCRAFT
Jack Sullivan
Civilian: Send private, commercial, firefighting and law
enforcement aircraft frequencies in the 108-136 MHz range and
frequencies in other bands associated with civilian aircraft or
airports.
Military: Send information and frequencies for military aircraft in
the 118-140 MHz and 225-400 MHz bands and frequencies in other
bands associated with military aircraft or aircraft support-related
frequencies at Naval, Coast Guard, and Marine Air Stations, Army
Air Fields, and Air Force Bases.
An interesting observation about our military and their use of
communications is the very lax security procedures observed.
Transmissions are frequent and the conversations, all in the clear,
become informal and gossipy. There is obviously very little if any
concern that anyone might be listening. It is partially this same
lack of communications security that cost American lives in the
recent Gulf War.
A March 18 article in Aviation Week magazine revealed that the U.S.
was "scouring the desert" in search of Soviet-supplied intercept
equipment that the Iraqis had used during the war to monitor our
air and ground tactical communications. The Iraqis, who had plenty
of practice during the 8 year Iran-Iraq war, had been able to put
together enough intelligence from these intercepts that they were
able to set up ambushes for U.S. strike aircraft and to hide mobile
SCUD missile launchers before inbound Coalition aircraft could find
them. The article puts the blame on poor Coalition communications
security. Frequencies and tactical callsigns were not changed
frequently enough to deprive the listening Iraqi monitors of a
pretty clear picture of our forces and plans in many areas. Too
much information was sent over the radio "in the clear," especially
from the Saudi military. Lacking a military tradition, they were
said to gossip among themselves about the war over their radios.
And strike pilots were overheard discussing target attack
strategies while enroute to their targets.
Secure communications modes, when available, were not used
extensively enough for a number of reasons. One good reason was the
pressure and confusion of war, when the secure communications
equipment was simply not used. Another was the sheer size of the
military effort, which precluded the use of highly sophisticated
scrambling systems like HAVE QUICK. Another is the fact that the
great bulk of the air and ground forces were not equipped to
communicate with each other with secure systems. The typical combat
patrol was equipped with the familiar AN/PRC-77 30-76 MHz manpack
transceivers, a 1960s design that will still be the work horse of
the military into the 2000s. These are basically
one-channel-at-a-time communicators that depend on the training of
the soldier carrying them to provide security rather than on
sophisticated scrambling systems.
During the Gulf War there was a great increase in the amount of
military "skip" traffic heard in the U.S. While it was not possible
to tell whether any of these transmissions originated in the
Persian Gulf area at that time, it was possible to conclude that
the same style of communications overheard was in use during DESERT
STORM. And the bulk of the communications picked up by myself and
others were in the clear, giving grid coordinates and other
information that were later confirmed as being in the war zone. It
is a sobering thought to realize that Iraqi intelligence agents
were listening to the same stuff that monitoring enthusiasts were
listening to in the U.S......and deriving a military advantage from
what they heard. Even though there was a lot of scrambled traffic
on these channels (General Norman Schwarzkopf referred to
communications as being "covered," the only conclusions that I can
reach were either that the Americans underestimated the Iraqis or
that years of peace and poor training in communications security
importance and techniques contributed to a situation that at the
very least cost the lives of Coalition soldiers and could have put
a much different ending on the Gulf War.
While on the subject, most people not involved in monitoring
(including a lot of our military establishment) and many monitoring
hobbyists who have not spent time monitoring the military assume
that either you can't monitor their communications (scrambling,
etc) or that you can't make sense out of what is being said even if
you could. Nothing could be farther from the truth! Especially in
military aircraft communications, most communications are in
straightforward colloquial English. Granted, when the conversation
starts getting technical, abbreviations and codewords are used,
such as "Bingo" for low fuel status and "RTB" for return-to-base.
But these are standard, commonly used terms that a monitor can
learn to recognize quickly.
An interesting note concerning the recent change made by the Navy's
Blue Angels from their traditional VHF-AM (VICTOR) interplane
channel of 142.0 to the current UHF channels listed above.
Apparently someone at an air show had a portable amateur
transceiver that could operate on this frequency (in FM) and
attempted to contact the aircraft while in flight! Needless to say,
the Navy made the decision to head up to the less accessible
UNIFORM channels. Also interesting to note is the fact that the Air
Force Thunderbirds apparently still use their VHF-AM interplane
channels of 141.85/143.85. I was able to record a complete
performance from my home while they were at McGuire AFB. (The Blue
Angels are, in my opinion, more interesting and exciting to listen
to than the Thunderbirds. I have also heard that the Navy flight
demonstration team executes more daring and exacting aerial
maneuvers than the Air Force.) (Many Amateur handheld transceivers
cover above and below the 144-148 MHz allocated to the "2-meter"
band. This is to allow operation on channels just outside this band
that are set aside for Civil Air Patrol and MARS (Military
Affiliate Radio Service) operations. (As I was putting the
finishing touches to this column on May 28, I heard this morning
that the Thunderbirds had performed yesterday at McGuire AFB and
that their communications were on 141.85. Someone had a scanner
hooked up to a public address system mounted on his car in the
parking area and broadcast the interplane chatter!)
My personal monitoring plans for this summer include antenna work
(I will be adding two or three low-band antennas) as well as adding
receive capability for continuous monitoring of several active
local nets. In military usage, a "net" is a single frequency used
by a group of related elements, whether they are aircraft, ships or
soldiers. I have been impressed enough with the R-442A/VRC that I
plan to add two more in addition to the one I already have along
with a AN/PRC-25 and a AN/PRC-77, giving me the capability of
monitoring up to five nets (National Guard, SANDYs, VIPERs,
Emergency and one additional channel from the local lineup). The
R-442s drive LS-454/U loadspeakers. The manpack radios drive
AM-4979A/GR units, which are LS-454/U-type loadsdpeakers with
5-watt amplifers built in that run on 12-volts. These units pack a
real punch and can literally drive you out of a room! This summer,
when I am sitting downtairs on the deck, I will put the various
speakers in the window of my radio shack upstairs so that I can
keep track of military air operations. This could also be an
effective way of getting back at my next door neighbor, whose dog
does little more than bark in the early morning to wake me up!
Recent travels have taken me to Grand Rapids, MI, Denver, CO, San
Francisco, CA, Montreal, PQ and Indianapolis, IN. As is my usual
practice, copies of my aircraft frequency database and my Fairmate
HP-100E portable scanner were along for the trip. At Grand Rapids,
no UNIFORM transmissions were picked up while staying about a mile
from the Kent County International Airport, including the Chicago
Center remote site at the airport. ATIS was picked up on 118.85,
approach/departure on 124.6 (north sector) and 128.4 (south
sector). Clearance delivery was heard on 126.35, ground control on
121.9, control tower on 119.3. Unidentified transmitters were heard
on 127.625 and 127.9, as was the local American Airlines
communications outlet on 129.225 (Grand Rapids Ops).
As expected, things were a lot more active at Denver's Stapleton
International Airport. Approach/departure control transmitter
frequency pairings were confirmed as follows: 307.3/ 119.3,
288.1/121.1 and 381.5/123.85. The only Denver Center transmitter
that was picked up was on 282.2. The control tower (which I could
see from my hotel room) was heard on 118.3/119.5 but not on 257.8.
Approach/ departure control frequency usage was something of a
puzzle, as several listed frequencies (363.0, 269.3, 351.8, 284.0,
126.9, 120.8, 125.3) were not heard but some unlisted frequencies
(121.1, 134.85) were in use. (I wonder at times like this if the
IFR Supplement listing of 351.8 isn't a transposition mistake for
381.5.) (I only had a couple of hours to monitor, so a lot was
probably missed.)
At San Francisco, time only allowed confirmation of the following
Bay Approach/ Departure Control frequencies: 120.9, 132.55, 135.1,
135.4, 135.65, 317.6, 338.2, 346.0, 354.1 and 389.9. ATIS was
copied on 118.2, control tower on 120.5, and ground control on
121.8/124.25. Montreal's Dorval International Airport had French
ATIS on 127.5 and its English equivalent on 128.0. The control
tower was monitored on 119.9 giving bilingual air traffic control
orders! Montreal Center was copied on 134.4, also providing
bilingual ATC. Indianapolis International Airport (and the home for
Indianapolis Center) was active. The following Center channel
pairings were confirmed: 124.525/251.1, 128.375/290.3,
132.775/385.4 and 119.55/319.8. All VHF and UHF channels were
active at this airport, and a flight of about 6 fighter jets going
over at low altitude explains why. The departure control channel of
127.15 was heard on this visit, but the control tower frequency of
123.95 has still not been monitored. Additional loggings include
the Flight Service Station on 122.55/255.4 and a weather briefing
for an airliner on 134.825.
To acknowledge receipt of recent correspondence, here goes: Alan
(NM-032) dropped me a note concerning his adventures helping to set
up 4 AWOS (Automatic Weather Observing Station) transmitters for
the State of New Mexico. Operating at Silver City Grant County on
126.725, Alamogordo on 127.825, Artesia on 126.725 and Sierra
Blanca (Ruidoso) on an unreported frequency, Alan had quite the job
checking frequency and modulation on all of these in a single day!
Roger (MN-052) sent in another excellent contribution, this time an
excellent series of monitoring intercepts from Raleigh-Durham
International Airport and from Simmons Army Airfield. I hope to
combine these with my own recent observations and those of others
for a future feature column on eastern North Carolina. Anyone
interested in contributing?
Will (MS-??) wrote to ask about the column I wrote in the March
issue. He asks about the limits of the FOX MIKE military band and
about the channelization. The limits in the U.S. are basically
30.00-75.95 MHz, in 50 kHz channels. 72.85, the channel you asked
about, is a good frequency for this band. NATO standard equipment
now covers 30.000-87.975 MHz, with 25 kHz channels, so you can
expect to hear some transmissions that might be difficult to
determine their frequency because of the odd split and the wide
bandwidth of the transmission.
Joseph (OH-252) wrote in to remind us of the excellent Cleveland
(Ohio) Airshow scheduled for August 31 through September 2 at the
Burke Lakefront Airport. (I monitored the Blue Angels performing at
this show years ago when I lived in Cleveland. They make for
exciting monitoring, especially if you can follow their performance
while listening in on the plane-to-plane communications.)
I recently received a review copy of Military Radio Systems -
California, by Robert Kelty (Mobile Radio Resources, San Jose, CA,
1991). Bob has published Federal frequency information for
California for years, so his new book has been much anticipated. As
I publish my own military frequency directories, it wouldn't be
fair for me to review Bob's new book in the Aircraft column. I will
simply mention its major points and leave it to someone else to be
critical.
Military Radio Systems - California is an impressive book. Bob and
his fellow West Coast monitoring enthusiasts have done an
exceptional job of putting together a very thorough summary of
communications frequencies, callsigns and other information for
California and also for some neighboring states, like Nevada. The
Air Force obviously got the greatest attention, with 74 of the
book's 216 pages being devoted to it. The Army got 25 pages, the
Navy got 52, the Marines 12 and Naval Aviation got 28.
The organization of the book is primarily base-by-base, with
sections for airfield, security, operations and other frequencies.
Additional sections give the organizational structure of the
different Services, nationwide frequency assignments, military
jargon, callsigns and much more. This book is a definite must for
anyone interested in monitoring who lives in California or who
visits there. California has perhaps the greatest amount of
military activity, so serious listeners should pick up a copy
before planning their next field trip or visit there.
The price of the book ($37.50 or $40 postpaid) is in line with what
it cost to produce and is definitely in line with that the book is
worth to a serious monitoring enthusiast. The book is also
available in ASCII file format on floppy disks for $50.
All in all I give Military Radio Systems - California high marks.
This is a good start to what hopefully will become a standard
reference work. To order a copy, contact Bob at (408)269-5814. His
mailing address is 1224 Madrona Ave, San Jose, CA 95125-3547.
Steve (GA-???) wrote again with some military aero intercepts from
his area. I am still working on a dedicated column for military
aero communications in you area, Steve, so thanks for the
continuing interest and patience.
Bill (NH-???) has written several times with observations on
military aero communications from his area in New England. Thanks
for the continuing interest, Bill. I hope to use your inputs in an
update on military aero action in New Hampshire, especially with
the conversion of Pease AFB to Pease ANGB.
AMATEUR RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
Gordon West
This column is for reporting on amateur radio activities that may
be of interest to scanner listeners. Send reports and questions
concerning repeater nets, civil emergency systems, packet radio,
amateur TV, etc., to:
V H F H A M F I R E W O R K S
Who said solar cycle 22 is on the down swing? There is still plenty
of activity left in solar cycle 22 to give even old-time hams some
excitement especially hams that routinely monitor VHF and UHF
bands.
The every-summer phenomena is called E-skip. You see it sometimes
abbreviated Es, and this refers to VHF signals on high band that
are bounced off of densely ionized clouds within the E-layer. Range
is typically 1,500 miles, and for frequencies between 140 MHz to
160 MHz, E-skip can get quite exciting for hams as well as scanner
monitor enthusiasts.
The big E-skip for the season began early in the morning on June
12th. You knew something was going to happen when you turned on
your little FM clock radio the band was completely jammed with FM
broadcast stations overriding each other and sounding like a giant
mess.
If you turned on the television on June 12th, Channel 2 on an
outside antenna was gone. Channel 3 gave you a station several
hundred miles away, and Channels 4 and 5 had heavy black horizontal
bars going from bottom to top. Channel 6 was a lively show, but the
TV show was coming in 1,500 miles away on your little rabbit ears
antenna.
On the VHF scanner bands, it was wall-to-wall signals between 150
to 170 MHz. The local weather station on 162.550 MHz was literally
drowned out by another station 1,000 miles away!
On the 2-meter ham band, distant repeaters were popping up
everywhere. If you lived in an area where there was only 2 or 3
repeaters, the 2-meter band was now filled with hundreds of
repeaters, most over 800 miles distant.
Down on the 6-meter ham band, E-skip signals on SSB were solid from
50.1 to 50.6 MHz, and FM E-skip signals were solid from 52 MHz on
up!
Ham radio operators had a bonanza on 6 meters. But new hams on 2
meters FM wouldn't believe that the band was actually open! "Sure,
tell me another story no way you are 1,000 miles away," was the
comment overheard on the band the other day. But sure enough, after
a few minutes, the new hams began to better understand that E-skip
is an exciting phenomena that will bring in distant stations
sometimes more loud and more clear than local stations.
There is great debate among ham operators on how E-skip clouds
occur. Some think it's from wind shear. Maybe. Other ham operators
claim it's large amounts of ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
This I can buy because 2 days prior to this big June band opening,
one of the largest solar flares ever recorded in history took place
on the face of the sun. It makes sense 2 days later, charged
particles from the solar flare began to ionize the E-layer, and the
E-layer then becomes super-reflective to VHF signals.
The highest recorded frequency for VHF E-skip is 223 MHz. There has
never been a reported E-skip opening on the 440 MHz ham band, nor
have scanner listeners ever indicated they have ever heard sporadic
E-skip of police and public safety agencies more than a couple of
hundred miles away. Now this doesn't mean it could never happen
it's just that 460 MHz is so high, it's doubtful that we'll ever
hear police E-skip on this band.
Here is what to look for to predict an imminent E-skip band opening
on low band and VHF high band: Big black horizontal lines on TV
Channels 2-6 Radio activity on normally quiet channels 1-second
"ZZZZTTTTSSSS" sounds on an FM receiver prior to band opening
Someone coming on frequency with an accent from another part of the
country!
The big E-skip opening lasted approximately 2 hours one of the
longest ever that June morning. The band was reported open
throughout the United States, and the scores are just coming in on
who was able to talk the furthest. My best contact was 2 meters to
Louisiana from Southern California, turning down my power to as low
as 1 watt and still being heard loud and clear! There was little or
no FM distortion, and signals held strong for 2 hours and 5
minutes. A most incredible band opening!
Funny Looking Antenna
I recently tried and tested the MAX telescopic 2-meter ground
plane. You see this advertised almost everywhere, and the price was
right. I bought it thinking it would just be another gimmick type
of antenna, but boy, was I wrong!
First of all, it's built well. The telescopic elements they use are
top-quality ones, and as long as you're careful not to bend them,
they should last a long time. Everything telescopes in and out, and
rotates up and down and sideways. This allows you to adjust the
ground plane radials 4 of them to a perfect 50-ohm impedance
match. You then slide the radials and the radiating element in and
out for perfect resonance.
With all of the whips fully extended, the antenna resonates at 120
MHz just right for aeronautical receive. Pull in the elements to
19 inches, and you are on the air with a perfect match for the
2-meter ham band. Push them slightly in a little further for 150
MHz public safety monitoring. And for the 222 MHz band, extend 2
segments, and add 1-1/2 inches, and this is the best setting. On
the 440 MHz band, I found the thing worked quite nicely with all
the elements nestled in.
This unique antenna is produced by Cellular Security Group, 4
Gerring Road, Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930. You might want to
write them, or call 508/281-8892 for a descriptive product
brochure. They sell direct, and believe me, this little antenna
made out of telescopic whips and PVC pipe really works great.
This same group also provides cellular antennas for the
communications industry service monitors. "And we found an
interesting way to designate cell sites in any system, requiring a
simple division exercise," comments Thomas Bernie, President of
Cellular Security Group. "Divide the last 3 numbers of a frequency
(1 before and 2 after the decimal point), by .21. The result will
give a number whose integer describes the channel, minus 1, and
decimal identifies the cell site," adds Bernie. As an example,
889.050 works out to be 9.05 divided by .21 equals 43.09. The cell
site designation is 09, and the channel is 44! It works out.
Commercial Code Requirements
If you are a ham and know the code well, you still may want to get
a second class telegraph license for use on commercial vessels.
Although they are doing away with this license sometime in the
future, it's nice to have said that you have earned it. Here's what
you must pass:
1. Element 1 and 2, rules and regulations
2. Element 5, radiotelegraph operating practice
3. Element 6, technical electronics
For the second class telegraph license, you must transmit and
receive code at 20 wpm plain language, and 16 wpm code groups. You
may not use a typewriter. You must copy long-hand. You must also
send, with a straight key, too.
As for the study guide on electronics, it's available from WPT
Publications, 979 Young Street, Suite A, Woodburn, Oregon 97071,
and it's written by Tom LeBlanc, NX7P, a very active ham.
From Peter-Ma-155, the following frequencies:
448.025 Hopkinton, MA repeater
147.10 Bridgewater, MA
449.925 Bridgewater, MA
146.82 Waltham, MA
146.985 Boston rpter, used for marathon
145.270 Hopkinton net
147.40 San Diego, CA ARES net
146.715 Columbia, PA repeater
146.91 Greylock, MA repeater
147.22 Pearland, TX repeater
145.35 Rhode Island rpter, Kent County
147.36 Rhode Island, Newport County
224.56 Provide County
147.165 Washington County
Thanks, Peter, and you raise a good question about 10-meter FM
repeaters how in the world do you know which one you are listening
to when the band is open? That's a great question, and all I can
say is wait for the repeater to ID in code, or try to figure out
what the operators are saying as it relates to their approximate
location. Working 10-meter FM repeaters is exciting because you are
not only getting repeated somewhere else, but the signals are
skipping around the globe. I once worked a mobile in New York City
talking through an FM repeater down in the Virgin Islands!
Finally, keep those frequencies coming. Tell us about a favorite
amateur radio repeater in your area, and you'll read it here in
print soon.
73, and hope to hear you on the airwaves.
BEGINNER'S CORNER
Edward Gleason
If you are new to monitoring or have a question about some aspect
of it, please write to me at the address given below, and I'll try
to answer you. When possible, your questions and answers will be
printed. For those who wish an immediate reply, please send a
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Hello again everyone and welcome to the September, 1991 edition of
Beginner's Corner. I trust everyone has been enjoying their summer.
I know I've had a busy one. Which brings me to some unhappy news I
have to relate to everyone. Due to numerous external demands on my
time, I must give up writing the Beginner's Corner column. The date
of my last column has not been determined yet, and anyone
interested in taking my place should check From the Captain's Desk
for computer requirements and details on applying to become an RCMA
column editor. I have to say that I have enjoyed the privilege of
writing for RCMA I hope that I can afford the time to do so again
in the future.
Computer On-Line Services and Bulletin Boards for Beginners
I thought I would pass this topic along to those reading this
column who own a computer with a modem and are interested in
communicating with other radio equipment enthusiasts "on-line."
There are several on-line services available to those interested in
subscribing. I'm sure many RCMA members with computers subscribe to
a service or services already. I am directing this to members with
computers who are totally unaware that services like this exist. Of
course these services offer more to subscribers than bulletin
board forums on this hobby. As a matter of fact, the entire range
of services, topics and/or software offered by many of these
on-line services could not be covered in this column or all the
columns in the RCMA Journal combined! Suffice it to say that for
those interested and looking for another outlet regarding the
monitoring hobby, it would be a good idea to look into these
services.
For example, perhaps you've recently joined prodigy through some
advertising campaign. By finding your way to the HOMELIFE CLUB
Bulletin Board, (there are several club bulletin boards, by the
way), and choosing the topic Amateur Radio, you would encounter
several subjects that may interest you. Among them, Bearcat
Scanners, Scanners, Antennas, AOR vs. Realistic Scanners,etc. Upon
choosing one of these subjects and BROWSING the bulletin board
messages, you would read messages between members concerning the
given subject matter. Many times you may read a message pertaining
to a similar problem or circumstance facing you. I'm sure there are
members wishing to communicate with other's sharing common
interests, e.g., antennas, etc. Once enrolled in one of these on-
line services, it's easy to participate in these "on-line"
discussions about things concerning you. The table below outlines
the more popular services:
If you are interested in finding out more about these services,
contact the companies at the phone numbers listed above. I
personally subscribe to PRODIGY and I would recommend this service
to anyone. My ID number is GJMP87A in case anyone out there is a
subscriber and would like to drop me a line.
That's all I have time for this month. See you next month.
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P U B L I C S A F E T Y
The following columns are for reporting Public Safety and Special Emergency
frequency information, radio system details, radio codes, dispatch areas,
unit
numbering systems, etc. for police, sheriff, fire, forestry (except USFS),
fish and
game, highway patrol, state police, prisons, prisoner work camps. local
government,
highway and street maintenance, port authority/bridge maintenance, animal
control,
ambulances, paramedics, hospitals, life guards, ski patrol, search & rescue,
flood
control, civil defense and disaster organizations. Send input and questions
for
these columns to the appropriate state Associate Editor or to the proper
regional
Public Safety Editor.
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OFFICIAL TEN SIGNAL LISTS
APCO states that the numbering, sequence, words or word phrasing of the
below-listed signals may not be altered nor may the reserved signals be
otherwise
implemented except by APCO. Any user may employ signal numbers upward,
beginning
with 10-40, as needed for local dispatching. RCMA publishes this listing in
support
of APCO and their uniform dispatch code efforts. We will print other dispatch
codes, different from the OFFICIAL APCO listing, only to assist our
membership in
furthering their monitoring hobby. We hope you find this listing useful.
10-1 Signal weak
10-2 Signal good
10-3 Stop transmitting
10-4 Affirmative (OK)
10-5 Relay (to)
10-6 Busy
10-7 Out of service
10-8 In service
10-9 Say again
10-10 Negative
10-11 ( ) on duty
10-12 Stand by (stop)
10-13 Existing conditions
10-14 Message/Information
10-15 Message delivered
10-16 Reply to message
10-17 Enroute
10-18 Urgent
10-18 (In) contact
10-20 Location
10-21 Call ( ) by phone
10-22 Disregard
10-23 Arrived at scene
10-24 Assignment completed
10-25 Report to (Meet)
10-26 Estimated time of arrival
10-27 License/Permit Info
10-28 Ownership Information
10-29 Records check
10-30 Danger/Caution
10-31 Pick up
10-32 ( ) units needed (Specify)
10-33 Help me quick
10-34 Time
10-35 - 10-39 reserved for future assignment by ACPO; user option 10-40 up
PUBLIC SAFETY - SOUTH EAST
Robert K. Cooke GEnie R.COOKE5
Public Safety and Special Emergency frequencies, radio system details, and
questions as follows: Florida,Georgia, N. Carolina,S. Carolina, Virginia and
W.
Virginia:
Welcome to the September edition of Public Safety Southeast. The material
from our
members has slowed down a bit. I still have some survey material to present
for
this month. I would like to hear of any frequencies that you monitored in
your
travels this summer.
FLORIDA
AE: Randy Kerr
From: Anonymous Contributor
Daytona Beach Police Dept. Signals & Codes
Signals Incident/Activity
00.00 Armed
01.00 DWI 01.10 Breathylyzer
02.00 Drunkeness 02.10 Liquor Law
03.00 Accident (hit/run) 03.01 Accident (H & R w/Inj)
04.00 Accident (Vehicular) 04.01 Accident (Veh w/ Inj)
04.10 Accident (Non Veh) 04.20 Accident (Pedistrian)
04.21 Accident (Ped w/ Inj) 05.00 Homicide
06.00 Escaped Prisoner 07.00 Accidental Death
07.10 Natural Death 08.00 Missing Person
10.00 Auto Theft 10.20 Auto Theft (Recovered)
11.00 Misc Aband'd Vehicle 12.00 Traffic (Reckless Driving)
13.00 Suspicious Vehicle 13.10 Suspicious Incident
13.20 Suspicious Person 14.00 Police Infomation
15.00 Special Detail 15.10 Delivering Prisoners
16.00 Traf. (Destruct/D & V) 20.00 Sick Person (Mental)
21.00 B & E (Attempt) 21.10 B & E (Business)
21.20 B & E (Residence) 21.30 B & E (Motel)
21.40 B & E (School) 21.50 B & E (Church)
21.60 B & E (Safe ) 22.00 Disturbance
22.10 Disorderly Conduct 22.20 Off Against Family
22.30 Off Against Children 23.00 Ck Hitchiker/Ped/Sleeper
24.00 Robbery 24.10 Robbery (Strong Arm)
24.20 Robbery (Attempt) 24.30 Larceny (Purse Snatch)
25.00 Fire 25.10 Fire/Brush
25.20 Fire/Vehicle 25.30 Fire/Business
25.40 Fire/Other 25.50 Arson
27.00 Prowler 27.10 Trespassing
30.00 Misc(Bomb Threat) 31.00 Narcotics
32.00 Fraud (All Other) 32.10 Fraud (Worthless Checks)
32.20 Fraud Flim Flam 32.30 Forgery
32.40 Blackmail 32.50 Embezzlement
32.60 Extortion 33.00 Assault & Battery
33.10 A & B (Firearm) 33.20 A & B (Knife/Cut Instrum)
33.30 A & B (Oth. Danger Weap) 33.40 A & B (Hands/Feet)
34.00 Rape 34.10 Sex Offense
34.20 Prostitution 35.00 Larceny (Car Break)
36.00 Weapons Complaint 37.00 Suicide
37.100 Suicide Attempt 38.00 Gambling
39.00 Juvenille Complaint 40.00 Vandalism
40.10 Destr of City Prop 41.00 Obscene Phone Call
41.10 Misc (Threats) 42.00 Civil Complaint
43.00 Grand Larceny (Other) 43.10 Petty Larceny (Other)
43.20 Larceny (Auto Acc.) 43.30 Larceny (Bicycle)
43.40 Larceny (Boat/Boat Part.)43.50 Larceny (Fr Vend Mach.)
43.60 Larceny (Jewelry) 43.70 Larceny (Pocketpicking)
43.80 Larceny (Shoplifting) 43.90 Failure to Pay (All)
44.00 Kidnapping 45.00 Phone Call (All)
46.00 Meals 46.10 Rest Stop
46.20 Report Writing 46.30 Follow Up Invest.
46.40 Surveillance 47.00 At Station
47.10 Gassing 48.00 City Yards
48.10 Firing Range 48.20 K-9 Training
48.30 Training 49.00 Pick up Partner
50.00 Traffic/Stops 50.40 Traffic/All Others
70.00 Traffic (Signal Out/Off) 72.00 Traffic (Ill. Parking)
73.00 Traffic (Post/Dir Traffic74.00 Traffic/Radar
75.00 Bus Ck/Routine excpt Bars75.10 Res Ck/ Routine
75.20 Bar Ck/Routine 75.30 Ven. Ck/ Routine
75.50 Ck Abandoned Bldg. 76.00 Misc (Escort)
80.00 Towed Vehicle 81.00 Misc(Alarm Sounding)
81.10 Alarm Ck/Routine 83.00 Public Relations
83.10 Flag Down 83.20 Assist Elderly
84.00 Court 84.10 Assist legal Process
85.00 Found Property 85.10 Found Animal
85.20 Found Bicycle 85.30 Found Jewelry
86.00 Lost Property 86.10 Lost Animal
86.20 Lost Jewelry 87.00 Lost Child
87.10 Found Child 88.00 Noise Complaint
90.00 Animal Complaint 91.00 Animal Bite
92.00 Sick Person 93.00 Emergency Message
94.00 Pick Up 95.00 Solo (Person)
95.10 Solo (Vehicle) 96.00 Misc(Aircraft)
98.00 Dangerous Situation 99.00 Misc (Open Door)
99.90 Misc(All Other)
GEORGIA
AE: Steve Giovanis
Steve has not received any contributions but has answered numerous queries
from out
of state members. Please send him any info that you might have learned while
travelling throught Georgia.
NORTH CAROLINA
AE: Randy Whaley,
From: Jeff (NC-101)
Charlotte-Mecklenburg 800 Radio Frequencies and Their Use
856.2375 Phone Interconnect Only
857.2375 Phone Interconnect; Overload for Public Safety
858.2375 Public Safety
859.2375 Public Safety
860.2375 Public Safety
855.4875 Phone Interconnect Only
856.4875 Overload for Public Safety
857.4875 Overload for Public Safety
858.4875 Intermittent Carrier
859.4875 Public Safety Communications
860.4875 Unused
855.7375 Unused
856.7375 Overload for Public Safety
857.7375 Overload for Public Safety
858.7375 Used for "Control"
859.7375 Public Safety Communications
860.7375 Unused
855.9875 Overload for Public Safety communications
856.9875 Phone Interconnect
857.9875 Public Safety Comm Control
858.9875 Public Safety Communications
859.9875 Unused ; Interference from neighboring system
860.9875 Unused
Charlotte Police Department 453 mhz frequencies:
453.300 Channel 1
453.500 Channel 2
453.700 Channel 3 These Channels simulcast
453.800 Channel 4 dispath modes on the
453.900 Channel 5 "800" system
453.950 Channel 6
Mecklenburg County Police 453 mhz frequencies :
453.450 Channel 7 Data Transmisssion on freq.
453.750 Channel 8 now being used by coliseum sec.
453.850 Channel 9 freq is now quiet
Charlotte Fire Department 460 mhz Frequencies :
460.525 Channel 1 Used enroute to call
460.625 Channel 2 Used enroute to call
460.550 Channel 3 Used enroute to call
460.600 Channel 4 Used enroute to call
460.575 Channel 5 Fire Dispatch
465.625 Channel 6 Low power Fireground
Some or possibly all of the communications on these channels are being
simulcast
on 800 mhz.
Mecklenburg County Volunteer Fire Department frequencies:
156.165 Channel 1 Fire Dispatch
153.815 ? Repeater input to 156.165
154.280 Channel 3 Talk-around ; Mutual Aid
Some of these transmissions are being simulcast on the 800 mhz system.
SOUTH CAROLINA
AE: Billy Estes
No material was received but several inquiries, including some from our
Canadian
members, were received and answered.
VIRGINIA
AE: Alan Cole GEnie Mail: A.COLE1
Via Modem: ScanVirginia BBS 804-796-6828
Alas, we have no input again, but will give you a Hanover County profile with
permission from the Virginia Monitoring Digest (VMD). For more information
about
VMD, write: John McColman,
POB 34832,
Richmond, VA 23234-0832.
HANOVER COUNTY, VA
155.4300 [CSQ] Sheriff F1
156.0300 [CSQ] Sheriff F2
158.7600R [CSQ] Fire/Rescue F1
154.0100M [CSQ] Fire/Rescue F2
154.2950M [203.5] Fire Mutual Aid w/Henrico County
453.6000M [203.5] County jail
155.0100 [203.5] Ashland Town Police
155.8800 [203.5] Ashland Town Gov't
HANOVER FIRE STATIONS
1 Ashland
2 Beaverdam
3 East Hanover
4 Doswell
5 Hanover Courthouse
6 Henry
7 Mechanicsville
8 Montpelier
9 (Rockville?)
10 Ledbetter (Hanover Airport)
11 Farrington
12 Black Creek
Rescue squads are mentioned as 'pager numbers' when toned out.
Dispatch was recently moved from 155.43 (Sheriff) to 158.76 (Fire).
Each of the four squads also has a unique series of unit numbers.
Agency frequencies are generally for squad business, and calls are
not toned out here.
SQUAD PAGER# UNIT #'s AGENCY FREQ
Ashland 212 120's 155.295 [151.4]
Ashcake 215 130's 155.265 [127.3]
East Hanover 234 140's 155.265 [123.0]
West Hanover 252 150's possibly same as Ashland
Most if not all Sheriff's units are numbered below 100, with 100-
119(?) being the Ashland PD. Also, the County is in the process
of building a six tower 800 MHz GE trunked system. They expect to
be online by the end of 1991. The frequencies are 856-860.4625 and
856-860.7125. Below are some counties in the area immediately west
of Hanover.
39.4600 [103.5] Louisa Co Sheriff dispatch
39.2800 [103.5] Louisa Co Sheriff (old)
39.3600 Louisa Co (nothing heard)
39.5000 Louisa Co (nothing heard)
39.5400 Louisa Co Sheriff (SIRS)
458.4000M [103.5] Louisa Co Sheriff (extenders)
155.8050R [173.8] Louisa Co Fire/Rescue F1 - dispatch
155.9550R [167.9] Louisa Co Fire/Rescue F2 - UVA MedComm
154.1150 [173.8] Louisa Co (school maintenance)
159.0900R [131.8] Fluvanna Co Sheriff dispatch (new)
155.8500M [131.8] Fluvanna Co Sheriff car/car (nothing heard)
39.2800 [103.5] Fluvanna Co Sheriff (old)
39.5000 Fluvanna Co (nothing heard)
39.5400 Fluvanna Co Sheriff (SIRS)
155.7450R [167.9] Fluvanna Co Fire/Rescue F1
155.9550R [167.9] Fluvanna Co Fire/Rescue (UVA MedComm)
39.7400 [100.0] Orange Co Sheriff dispatch
39.4200 [100.0] Orange Co Sheriff (old)
39.5000 nothing heard
39.5400 Orange Co Sheriff (SIRS)
33.8200 [CSQ] Orange Co Fire dispatch
152.0075P [123.0] Orange Co Rescue Squad
155.2350 [123.0] Orange Co Rescue Squad F2
158.7750R [192.8] Orange Co County gov't
155.3700R Orange Co Sheriff F1 (future)
155.6850R Orange Co Sheriff F2 (future)
155.8950R [192.8] Orange Co Fire F1 (future)
155.0550R [192.8] Orange Co Fire F2 (future)
39.7400 [100.0] Orange Town Police
453.4000R Town of Orange (not confirmed)
39.7400 [100.0] Gordonsville Town Police
158.7300R [203.5] Greene Co Sheriff
39.1800 [114.8] Greene Co Fire dispatch
155.9250R [203.5] Greene Co Rescue Squad dispatch
155.9550R [167.9] Greene Co Rescue Squad (UVA MedComm)
154.1000R [162.2] Goochland Co Sheriff
39.5400 Goochland Co Sheriff (SIRS)
155.9400R [110.9] Goochland Co Fire/Rescue dispatch
In lieu of no input, the following news item is offered for you cellular
phone
listeners. As I write this column on June 19th, the FBI has advised a
Virginia
Republican Party official that his presence may be required at a federal
grand jury
hearing in Norfolk on the 21st. At issue is a taped cellular phone
conversation of
Gov. Douglas Wilder, monitored in the Hampton Roads area in 1988 as the then-
Lieutanant Governor was riding in the back of a State Police car, gloating to
a
crony about negative publicity surrounding US Senator Charles Robb.
Robb had admitted that his office was in posession of the tape for over two
years,
but that he had neither listened to it nor divulged its contents. (a
transcript had
been mysteriously leaked to and printed by the Washington Post) Robb insists
that
the tape was made by a hobbyist and sent to him anonymously.
Not only is the Federal Government investigating, but the State Attorney
General
has expressed an interest in prosecuting the tape's originator under
Virginia's
wiretap law, which makes the interception of telephone calls a Class 6 Felony
i.e.
up to 5 years in prison.
Robb's staff destroyed the tape before he publicly admitted possessing it,
and no
known copies exist. See you next month.
WEST VIRGINIA
AE: Neil McKinney (OH-250)
From: James (WV-027)
155.4150 Barboursville Pol F-2 155.3850 Mason Cty E.M.S.
154.8450 Barboursville Pol F-1 155.9800 Mason Cty Intersystem
159.1500 Charleston P.D. 039.9600 Mason Cty Sheriff
046.0400 Elkins E.M.S. 039.5000 Pt Pleasant PD & FD
046.1000 Elkins Fire Dept. 039.9600 Randlolph Cty Sheriff
155.1300 Elkins Police 039.9800 Randolph Cty Intersys
155.3400 H.E.A.R. 155.7300 S. Charleston Police
045.2400 Huntington E.M.S. 155.0250 St Albans P.D.
154.2500 Huntington Fire Dept. 042.1000 WV St Police (Base)
155.2500 Huntington Police Dept. 042.2600 WV St Police (mobile)
155.2650 Kanawha Cty E.M.S. 155.4300 WV St Police (T-pike)
155.1450 Kanawha Cty Fire Dept. 046.1000 Wood Cty Fire Dept.
155.6250 Kanawha Cty Sheriff 154.2200 Wood Cty Fire Dept.
155.2050 Mason Cty E.M.S. 039.9200 Wood Cty Sheriff
Well, this wraps up another edition of PSSE. We will be finishing up the
survey
material in the next two issues. I'm really pleased with the response from
our
members.
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PUBLIC SAFETY - NORTH EAST
Gary Saffer
Public Safety and Special Emergency frequencies, radio system details, and
questions as follows: New England States, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey,
Maine, Maryland, Delaware, and District of Columbia:
Hello, and welcome to PSNE for September. We once again are lucky enough to
have
a whole pile of information this month and so I will not take up too much
space
here. I would just like to say that I will be finishing up the member surveys
over
the next couple of months since there are not too many left.
CONNECTICUT
AE: Stephen Repetto
From Pete (CT-073) a list of CTCSS tones for police agencies in the State of
Connecticut. To be able to include all of the tones I will not list the
frequencies
except when different frequencies have different tones.
Amtrak 146.2 Ansonia 131.8
Avon 114.8 Bloomfield 162.2
Branford 186.2 Bridgeport 107.2
Brookfield 203.5 Cheshire 155.310 110.9
Cheshire 460.475 136.5 Clinton 77.0
Connecticut State of
151.355 114.8
154.6425 203.5
154.6575 203.5
154.665 141.3
154.6875 203.5
154.695 141.3
154.7025 203.5
154.8300 141.3
154.860 114.8
156.210R 141.3
159.150 141.3
453.400R 167.9
Coventry 45.140 141.3
Coventry 453.5625 127.3 Danbury 110.9
East Hampton 162.2 East Hartford 114.8
East Haven 192.8 East Windsor 114.8
Enfield 114.8 Fairfield 179.9
Farmington 151.4 Granby 114.8
Greenwich 107.2 Groton (City) 156.7
Groton (Town) 151.4 Guilford 110.9
Hamden 114.8 Hartford 114.8
Ledyard 127.3 Madison 110.9
Manchester 114.8 Meriden 103.5
Middletown 114.8 Milford 179.9
New Haven 110.9 New London 151.4
New Milford 167.9 Newington 114.8
North Branford 151.4 North Haven 94.8
Norwalk 110.9 Norwich (Low Band) 156.7
Norwich 155.550 136.5 Old Saybrook 179.9
Plainfield 103.5 Putnam 141.3
Rocky Hill 453.925 114.8 Rocky Hill 453.750 118.8
Stonington 45.980 118.8 Stratford 114.8
Tolland 156.7 Vernon 100.0
Wallingford 110.9 Waterbury 114.8
Waterford 151.4 West Haven 141.3
Wethersfield 114.8 Willimantic 162.2
Winchester 162.2 Windsor Locks 179.9
Windsor 114.8 Yale University 173.8
Area Hotline
Eastern Ct 45.860 123.0 Hartford Area 45.860 136.5
RAFS 1 Hotline 460.075 114.8 RAFS 2 Hotline 460.175 114.8
SCAN Hotline 460.150 110.9 Fairfield County154.10 151.4
That's all the room for this month. Next month the Hartford Police codes and,
if
there is room, the Middletown/Cromwell Police 10 codes.
DELAWARE
AE: Joseph Buday
Delaware's three counties all use the same fire frequency as F-1, the
dispatch
frequency of 33.780. The following list does not list Fire Co. names unless
they
also use other frequencies for paging or relay.
NEW CASTLE COUNTY KENT COUNTY
33.780 F-1 Statewide Dsp 33.780 F-1 Statewide Dsp
33.940 F-2 Fireground 33.820 F-2 Fireground
33.680 F-3 Fireground SUSSEX COUNTY
(also Fire Marls) 33.780 F-1 Statewide Dispatch
33.580 F-4 Fireground 33.860 F-2 Fire Ground
OTHER FREQUENCIES USED
154.340 Port Penn Fire Co. 154.370, 154.445 Robbins Hose Co.
154.400, 154.430 Blades Fire Co. 453.250 Rehoboth rebroadcst of 33.78
453.300, 453.650 Rehoboth tac 453.900 Elsmere Fire Company
460.575 Cranston Hgts Fire Co. 460.625 Cranston Hgts Fire Company
460.600 Talleyville 154.965 Wilmington Fire Company
Proposed New Castle County Fire Frequencies: 856-860.4375
Next month I will continue Delaware Fire with a listing of Fire Station
numbers.
Keep those cards and letters coming. Come on gang, I know we have only 20
some odd
members in Delaware, but I'm sure people in Southeastern PA, South Jersey,
and
Maryland listen to DE. We have friends in different fire companies and so on
who
can give us information. Please, this is your column, send input. To date I
have
only received information from a member in Wisconsin. I have a rather
extensive DE
listing, but some of it is old or little used frequencies that I don't catch
on my
travels. Therefore I am not sure that they are in use. I need your help.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
AE: Ken Fowler
From a member frequency survey.
495.4375 DC Parking Enfor. F-1 495.4625 DC Parking Enfor. F-2
497.3375 DC Parking Enfor. F-3 497.9625 DC Parking Enfo. F-4
451.075 Pepco Power Company 154.515 Washington Post Secrty
156.850 DC Police Marine Patrol
DC Police boats have marine channels with the call sign of KUF- 703. DC Fire
boats
use the VHF channels as well as the new DC EMS 800 MHZ system.
MAINE AE Position Open
MARYLAND
AE: WilIiam Staubs
From John (MD-??) a profile of Cecil County.
North East, Perryville, Rising Sun and Chesapeake City have police
departments that
are dispatched by both Maryland State Police in North East and the Cecil
County
Sheriff Office.
Sheriff Department Local Government
39.460 39.90 Common
39.900 F-2 Secondary shared
with county government
39.940 F-1 Dispatch 46.540 Civil Defense
154.815 Mobiles County Fire & Rescue
453.150 County Detention Ctr 46.180 F-1 Dispatch
Sheriff units ID with 43xx prefix 46.240
Elkton
46.400 F-3 Fireground
154.830 F-2 PD Secondary 46.540 F-2 Tone Alert
155.790 F-3 Loc Govt PD Tac. 153.830 Fire Police
155.790 F-1 Police Dsp 462/467.975 MED Call 2
453.450 Housing Authority 463/468.100 Paramedics w Union
Hosp
F-2 & F-1 are often simulcast
North East
37.100 Local Government
Rising Sun
39.740 Local Government
Perry Point V.A. Hospital
164.350 Security, Fire
Chesapeake & Delaware Cnl State Highway Administration
156.650 47.140 F-4 Elkton, Nottingham,
163.00 Cecilton
Maryland Toll Facilities
151.040 Kennedy Highway 47.320 F-1 State wide
156.045 Kennedy Hwy Maint. State Police
453.975 Hatam Memorial Bridge 39.100 F-1 Statewide
State Agencies
39.240 F-8 Perryville, Barrack M
31.340 F-1 Fish and Game (repeated on 151.040 and 156.045)
31.460 F-2 Fish and Game 39.260 F-2 Mutual Aid
31.580 Game Commission 39.400 F-12 North East, Barrack F
31.860 Game Commission 39.840 Licensed to Conowingo,
39.220 Marine Police - Perryville, and North East
151.205R Dept of Natural Res. 44.740 Medevac Helicopter Dispatch
151.355 DNR Forestry 47.660 Medevac Helicopter Medical
151.415 DNR Parks 155.190 Mobiles
155.775 Dist Court Elkton 155.730 High Band Repeater
44.90 852.8125, 852.8625, 852.9625,
853.0375
159.240 Game Wardens 853.2375, 853.3125, 853.4625,
853.5625
159.450 853.6625, 853.7375, 853.8625,
853.9125
463.175 Rising Sun 854.0375, 854.1125, 854.3375,
854.4625
854.5625, 854.6625, 854.7125
County Fire Stations
1 Cecilton 5 Charlestown 11 Perry Pt VA Hosp
2 Chesapeake City 6 Perryville 13 Elkton, Newark R
3 (closed) 7 Port Deposit 14 Kenmore
4 North East 8 Rising Sun
Station 3 will be rebuilt at Pulaski Highway and White Hall Road in Elkton.
There
is a station 9 in Hacks Point but I have never heard it dispatched.
Station 11 is dispatched on 164.350
Cecil County operates 3 ALS Medic units, numbered Medic 1, Medic 2, and Medic
3.
Medic 1 is housed in Colora and Medic 3 is housed at the sheriff HQ in Elkton.
Thanks for the information John.
MASSACHUSETTS
AE: Gary Saffer
As of July 1st Brewster Ambulance Service has taken over the dispatch of
Boston Med
Flight. Although most dispatch is done by a combination of pager and
telephone they
may be heard on the Brewster Ambulance Dispatch frequency of 155.175 tone
91.8.
Brewster has left the 800 Mhz trunked system that they had been using for the
past
few years. Problems with coverage of the system reportedly lead to the change.
The
new transmitter is reported to be located on a building in downtown Boston
and has
a great signal well down into Rhode Island and up to parts of New Hampshire.
Brewster also provides the ground transport from landing sites to the
hospitals for
Med Flight within the Boston area.
NEW BEDFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT
FREQUENCIES
482.5875 Ch 1 Main Dispatch
482.9125 Ch 2 Alternate Dispatch, Car to Car
482.3875S Ch 3 Bristol County Regional Simplex
Tone for all is 203.5
UNITS
10-19 Downtown MC xx Motor Cycles
20-29 South End DX xx Detectives
30-39 North End Route xx Walking Beats (Days Only)
Medic 1 Downtown South End (7:00 to 19:00 only)
Medic 2 Downtown South End
Medic 3 North End
Paramedic 1 St Lukes Hospital ALS
PSxx Parking Supervisors
Units 10,20,30 are Sergeants
Medic Units are Ambulances with either EMT-A or EMT-I staffing. NBEMS is a
separate
system dispatched by the PD on PD frequencies.
Paramedic 1 is an ALS non-transporting unit which responds in and around New
Bedford. Dispatched on 462.950, but is often heard on NBPD Ch. 1.
CODES
Dispatch Disposition
4507 Out of Service 4601 Report
4510 Fight in Progress 4602 Arrest No Report
4514 Prowler 4603 Arrest and Report
4515 Disturbance (Type) 4604 Assisted
4516 Domestic 4605 Suppressed
4517 Meet Complainant 4605 Further Investigation
4518 Stolen Auto 4607 Civil Case
4519 Report to Station 4608 Gone on Arrival
4520 Location 4609 Unfounded
4521 Call Station 4610 Settled Between Operators
4523 Arrived 4611 False Alarm (Not Fire)
4531 Crime in Progress 4612 False Fire Alarm (Report)
4533 Emergency 4613 Warned
4543 Information Wanted 4614 Delivered
4546 Assist/Check Motorist 4615 Unable to Deliver
4550 Motor Vehicle Accident 4616 In Service Available
4551 Send Wrecker 4617 Valid Alarm
4552 Send/Assist Ambulance 4618 Directed Patrol Ended
4555 Drunk Driver OTHER CODES
4556 Drunk Disturbing 10-4 Okay
4564 Deliver Message 10-100 All Units Message
4570 Fire Alarm Code 1 Emergency Clear the Air
4578 Need Assistance Code 2 Return to Normal
4580 Investigate Break Code 3 Officer in Trouble
4590 Burglary Alarm Code 4 Use Caut Subject may be armed
4595 Bomb Scare
4599 Send Wagon
NEW HAMPSHIRE
AE: John R. Bolduc
Twin State Fire Mutual Aid
Twin State Fire Mutual Aid consists of several towns in Grafton County N.H.,
and
a few towns in the Vermont counties of Calendonia and Orange. The dispatch
frequency is 154.400 with a P/L of 136.5. Littleton FD uses a repeater on
453.05
for operations after dispatch on high band. An unconfirmed and seldom
referenced
fireground channel may exist on 154.295.
The Twin State signal can be heard in deep southern N.H. more often than not
on a
outside antenna. This allows for some home base info gathering. Certain
details
were obtained while vacationing in the area. A scanner and a VOX recorder
allowed
me to scan the area without annoying my wife Debbie. However, since I can't
hear
everything from here, nor vacation as often as I please, I would greatly
appreciate
updates, and corrections. Data from northern N.H., including Conway would be
appreciated.
Town St T# Town St T#
Bath NH 1 Landaff NH 4
Lisbon NH 5 Sugar Hill NH 6
Monroe NH 7 Groton/Ryegate VT 8
Newbury VT 9 Piermont NH 10
Littleton NH 11 Franconia NH 13
Easton NH 14 Haverhill NH 40
N Haverhill VilNH 50 Woodsville Vil NH 60
Barnet VT ? Bradford VT ?
Carroll/Twin Mtn.NH ? Peacham VT ?
NEW JERSEY
AE: Richard D. Prail
"Unsolved Mystery" At 18:00 hours daily I am now monitoring what appears to
be a
test of the Harrison Fire Department on 46.480. My listings of Harrison for
N.J.
and N.Y. do not include 46.480. 46.480 is the frequency of the volunteer fire
service in Parsippany NJ. Does anyone have any information on this matter?
NEW YORK CITY
AE: Phil Caruama
As promised last month, here is the member profile for Yonkers, New York from
Jack
(NY-359)
YONKERS POLICE DEPARTMENT
FREQ. CH. # USE
453.475 F-1 Inquiry
453.275 F-2 Dispatch
453.925 F-3
155.310 County Hot Line
155.370 Statewide Intersystem
159.150 New License mobile only
IDs ASSIGNMENTS
Cars 10-70 Supervisors, Narcotics, Youth Services etc.
100 series 4th Precinct
200 series 3rd Precinct
300 series ???
400 series Crime Prevention
500 series 1st Precinct
600 series 2nd Precinct
800 series Traffic Division and Parking Enforcement
900 series Emergency Services
David Detectives
Sam Sergeants
Lincoln Lieutenant
Medic 1 (nontransporting) and Ambulances 1, 2, 3
Note: Some of these may have changed since a new Police Commissioner has been
hired.
CLEARING CODES 10 CODES
01 Offense/Incident Report 10-1 Call your command
02 Accident Report Taken 10-2 Proceed to your command
03 No Report needed 10-3 Call Dispatcher
04 Advice Given 10-4 OK
05 Assisted 10-5 Repeat Message
06 Canceled by Radio 10-6 Out of Service (Location)
07 Turned over to _______ 10-7 Out of Service on Assignment
08 Complied w/resumed Ptrl 10-8 Resuming Patrol
09 Gone on Arrival 10-9 See Complainant
11 Unfounded 10-10 Assist Patrol
12 Unable to Locate 10-11 Alarm of Fire
13 False Burglary Alarm 10-12 Motor Vehicle Accident No PI
14 Arst Mde/No Offnse Rpt 10-13 Motor Vehicle Accident PI
15 Court Action Advised 10-14A DOA
16 Refused to Prosecute 10-14B Mental Patient
17 Summons Issued 10-15 Reported Entry
18 Auto Towed 10-16 Stolen Car Rptd or Recovered
19 Information Recorded 10-17 Disorder
20 Notification Made 10-18 Alarm Ringing
21 Other 10-19 Traffic Violation
10-20 Report of Felony
10-21 Arrest for Felony Occupants of
Auto Dangerous - Use Caution
10-22 Investigate Occupants of Car
10-23 Situation Under Control
10-24 Bomb Threat
10-25 Unit on Scene
10-26 Money Escort/Detail
10-27 Meal
10-30 Warrant or Info Request
A) Felony Warrant on File
B) Misc. Warrant on File
C) Mtr Vehicle Warrnt on File
NEW YORK STATE
AE: Joe Nooney
From Mark - NY ??, some information on the new Nassua County 800 MHZ Trunked
system. The system seems to have been paid for by the Federal Government
under a
program to update county local government communications. The system is not
fully
operational yet, but the current frequency plan appears to be as follows.
866.3375, 866.5875, 866.9125, 868.4250, 868.5625
Agencies that are now on the system include. County Executive, Board of
Supervisors, Department of Public Works, Department of General Services,
Metropolitan Suburban Bus Authority, Fire Commission (Fire Marshal and
HazMat),
Department of Health. The Sheriff's Department, Correctional Center, and
County
Medical Center are on 866.8375 and 867.1625. Low powered repeaters are in use
on
these two frequencies. Control channels are currently 866.1875 and 867.1125.
It is
expected that other county agencies will join the system including Department
of
Recreation and Parks. It is also probable that as more Departments join the
system
more channels will be activated.
Also in Nassua County several of the volunteer fire departments have equipped
their
Chief (00) and/or First Deputy Chief (01) vehicles with Cellular Phones,
primarily
for Emergency Management Communications. Some departments have also equipped
their
01 and 02 vehicles with 153.830 "fireground".
PENNSYLVANIA
AE: Otto Schellin Jr
A member profile from Michael (PA-???) for the Horsham, PA Police Department.
HORSHAM POLICE DEPARTMENT 506.3125
CODES
10-4 OK 10-28 Vehicle Information
10-7 Out of Service 10-29 Records Check
10-8 In Service 10-36 Time
10-9 Repeat 10-38 Vehicle Stop
10-10 Fight 10-46 Disabled Vehicle
10-11 Loose Dog 10-50 Accident
10-16 Domestic 10-55 Drunk Driver
10-17 Meet _______ 10-59 Transport
10-20 Location 10-70 Fire
10-21 Phone 10-86 Bomb Threat
10-22 Cancel 10-90 Alarm
10-23 On Location 10-99 Warrants
10-24 Assignmnt Compltd 6308 Underage Drinking
10-25 Meet 05 Burglary
10-27 Driver Information 03 Homicide
Other Area Frequencies of Interest
154.310 E. Montgomery Cty FD 500.9375 Hatboro PD
460.050 Upper Moreland PD 460.025 Abington PD
501.7125 Warminster PD 460.550 Upper Dublin PD
46.040 Montgomery Cty Amb 155.610 Montgomery PD
46.100 Bucks Cty Fire & Amb 453.750 Philadelphia Co-wide Pol.
453.950 N.E. Philadelphia Police Dsp
RHODE ISLAND
AE: George Zabel III
Newport County area Public Safety Frequencies
177.730R Newport PD Ch 1 154.845 Portsmouth Police
155.685R Co. Police Network 155.415R Tiverton/Ltle Compton PDs
46.480 Newport Fire Ch 2 155.070 Jamestown Police
155.790 Middletown Police 153.950 Jamestown Fire
46.06 Nwprt Cty Fire League 46.10 Middletown Fire
46.200 Tiverton Fire
VERMONT
AE: Dan Gilman
No Input this month.
Well, that's all the room we have; see you next month.
PUBLIC SAFETY -GREAT LAKES
Ron Kosinski (IL-310)
Public Safety and Special Emergency frequencies, radio system details, and
questions as follows - Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan, Kentucky, and
Ohio:
Welcome to this month's column. Labor Day weekend is at hand time for those
last
summer trips before Fall. Be sure to keep your scanner tuned to those state
and
county PD frequencies. They will be busy! Now, on to this month's offerings.
OHIO
AE: Neil McKinney
Thanks to Jim, OH-237, who was the only Ohio member who had time to send us a
scoop
this month.
155.730 Fostoria PD (part time scrambling)
155.100 Seneca County Sheriff
151.955 Heidelberg College security
460.575 Fostoria Fire department
Let's hear from some Ohio members!!
INDIANA
AE: David Nugent
Input for the column has been as scarce as the raindrops. Indiana State
Police's
800 trunked system should come on line next in the Terre Haute area. It was
placed
up for bidding on May 3, 1991 and bidders have 30 days to reply. Word is that
GE
and Motorola are submitting bids for the project. Part of the funding for
this
system will be provided by Uncle Sam. The Newport Army facility located in
the
district required some new communications equipment so it appears that ISP,
Vermillion County and Parke County will join the Army in this endeavor.
Vigo County Sheriff's Department has installed 2 new Motorola Centra Comm II
consoles. Frequencies are 155.565 output and 158.910 input.
That's all for this month from Indiana.
ILLINOIS
AE: Ted Moran
Here's an update on the Chicago PD's citywide frequencies from our member "on
the
inside":
460.125 citywide 1: Major auto accident and traffic details, Lincoln units,
Public
housing and transportation, special events and special Summer mobile units,
Central
detention and gang crimes, mail room, communication units and Municipal
investigations. PL = 6a
460.175 citywide 2: Detectives and Canine units, Deputies, labor detail,
community
service, mounted police units, Central auto theft, Internal Affairs, Vice
control,
Narcotics, crime lab, Intelligence, training division. Pl = 3z
460.275 citywide 3: Emergency "wanted" messages, film unit, maintenance
requests,
repairs and Admin. messages. PL = 4a
460.325 citywide 4: Human Relations, school units, Inspectors, Youth division,
Marine units. PL = 7a
460.350 citywide 5: Emergencies, Subway "L" units. PL = ZB
460.250 citywide 6: Emergencies, Surveillance. PL = 5b
460.300 citywide 7: Command channel, Phone patch, pagers and beepers. Future
district to district coordination. PL = 3b
460.525 citywide 8: Car to car tactical channel, low power
A local member has notified us that those fine fellows who "install" the
Denver
boot on vehicles belonging to those with no respect for Chicago parking
regulations
can be heard on 453.825, pl unknown.
MICHIGAN No input this month
AE: Paul Stachowiak
KENTUCKY no input this month
AE: William Gourley
WISCONSIN
AE: Scott Miller
County profile for this month: Barron County
Sheriff's radio plan
155.775 88.5 F1? repeater 155.370 cs F3? pt to pt
155.775 88.5 F2? talkaround 155.475 cs F4? WISPERN
Fire radio plan
151.235 118.8 F1 Rice Lake 154.310 141.3 F5 fireground
151.235 141.3 F2 Barron rptr 154.205 118.8 F6 Rusk Co fire
151.235 91.5 F3 Prairie Farm 155.100 151.4 F7 Washburn Co
154.295 cs F4 Firecom 155.340 91.5 F8 EMS
Other freqs
033.020 cs Lakeland PW 155.145 146.2 Chetek
033.060 cs Almena PW 155.145 ? Vance Creek
033.100 cs Maple Plain PW 155.175 Chetek Rescue
154.040 Barron 155.880 Rice Lake DPW
154.070 Bear Lake fire 156.195 088.5 Oak Grove DPW
154.160 Turtle Lake fd 158.820 Turtle Lake LG
154.115 Rice Lake PW 158.120 Highway repeater
154.785 118.8 Rice Lake PD 159.615 School Districts
155.145 Prairie Farm 453.875 D125 Dovre DPW
Thanks to all the Wisconsin members who contributed!
Here's an updated listing for Milwaukee PD from WI-12 & WI-46:
460.075 141.3 F1 dist 2,5
460.225 141.3 F2 dist 4,7
460.350 141.3 F3 dist 3,6
460.450 141.3 F4 dist 2,4,6
460.150 141.3 F5 Sp events/tac
460.025 141.3 F6 towing desk
460.375 179.9 F7 Detectives
460.475 179.9 F8 Detectives
460.175 179.9 F9 car to car
460.300 179.9 F10 car to car
460.425 179.9 F11 car to car
460.200 141.3 F12 Sp events
460.275 103.5 C I D
155.640 127.3 Tactical
155.805 Radio Techs
453.400 cs paging
156.135 Tac portables
156.150 portables
158.850 Youth Aid
158.910 Vice
159.150 Youth Aid*
460.500 131.8 Vice
*There are plans for this frequency for fire department operations in the
future.
More on this later.
SEE YOU NEXT MONTH IN WISCONSIN!!
Well, that's all folks! Input was scarce this month. I'm sure most of you
have
heard a new frequency or can verify one or two that you've already seen in
print.
'Wasn't too long ago folks were saying PSGL was one of the best columns in
the
Journal. Let's not let that slip away!! Till next month . . .
H A P P Y M O N I T O R I N G ! !
Ron K. Il 310
PUBLIC SAFETY - SOUTH CENTRAL
Send Public Safety and Special Emergency frequencies, radio system details
and
questions for Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas and
Tennessee to the appropriate State Editor or to:
Ed Lentz GEnie - ELENTZ
ALABAMA
AE: David Beck
Not much to report from the state of Alabama this month. I need to hear from
you
Alabama members. Look over your local frequency lists and send me a copy.
From AL-?
comes the following:
151.010 State Hwy Construction (Flagging)
151.050 State Highway Dept. (Main Freq.)
151.160 Center Point Fire & Rescue
151.235 Adamsville Police
151.430 State Parks
151.370 City of Fultondale (Use Unknown)
154.585 Stakeout (Unknown agency)
159.060 Birmingham Street Dept.
159.105 Birmingham Traffic Engr. Dept
453.150 Birmingham Airport Authority
453.8125 State Dept. of Corrections
143.210 Stakeout (Unknown agency Birmingham Area)
(Nope, this is the correct frequency)
Hope to see everyone in Knoxville in October.
ARKANSAS
AE: Peter Laws
EXTRA! EXTRA! NW Arkansas gets EMS Helicopter! Springdale Memorial Hospital
is host
to a Medical helicopter owned by a Missouri firm. The company, Air Evac, of
West
Plains, MO, plans to offer subscriptions to local area residents. Non-
subscribers
would be billed for the service as with a ground Ambulance. The copter will
be
staffed with a Paramedic and a Nurse, as well as a pilot. The company also
has
aircraft in West Plains and Cape Girardeau, MO. Sorry, no freqs yet!
Back to school already!! Hope everybody had a good Summer. By the time you
read
this I expect that ASP Troop L will be on the 800 MHz system. I can hear
occasional
tests as I write this (June 30). Harrison's barracks seem to be using the
system
all the time. Data is always on 860.xxxx, voice on 859.xxxx, and phone patch
on
858.xxxx. I believe this is similar Statewide.
The various transmitter sites are connected to Little Rock via microwave
links in
the 1.8 to 2.2 GHz range. The same frequencies are being looked at by several
large
electronics firms, Apple Computer among them, for use by a new generation of
cellular-type phones. The band is currently reserved for Public Safety use.
The FCC
is studying the proposal, and our State Police, as well as Sen. Dale Bumpers
(D-Ark.), plan to oppose the reallocation. The state estimates added costs of
up
to $100 million (!!) if the change goes through.
This month's list has information from Larry AR-033, and a member who wished
to
remain anonymous. J.B., AR-032's submission will be in next month's issue.
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
Ten Codes
CODE MEANING
10- 1 Receiving Poorly
10- 2 Receiving Well
10- 3 Stop Transmitting
10- 4 OK
10- 5 Relay
10- 6 Busy
10- 7 Out Of Service
10- 8 In Service
10- 9 Repeat
10-10 Out Of Service Subject to call
10-11 Dispatching Too Rapidly
10-12 Officials/Visitors Present
10-13 Weather Conditions
10-14 Convoy/Escort
10-15 Prisoner
10-16 Package
10-17 Papers/Letters
10-19 Destination
10-20 Location
10-21 Call by Telephone
10-22 Disregard/Cancel
10-23 Stand By
10-25 Contact...
10-28 Check Registration
10-29 Check Wanted
10-30 Doesn't Conform to Rules/Regs
10-33 EMERGENCY Traffic
10-35 Confidential Info
10-36 Correct Time
10-37 Who is Operator on Duty
10-42 Home
10-49 Traffic Check
10-50 No Traffic
10-63 Net Directed
10-64 Net Clear
10-88 Time and Phone # Where...Can be Called
10-97 Arrived @ Scene
10-98 Finished w/last Assignment
10-99 Can't rec. your Signal
(ED: Since it works out better with the size of the Journal, I've moved the
frequency list to the end of the column.)
MISSISSIPPI
AE: Will McGilvray
Mississippi monitors were in the slow scan mode this month. Frequencies and
questions were sent to the Commercial Communications editor concerning the
800 MHz
band.
OKLAHOMA no input this month
AE: Jay D. Kruckenberg
TENNESSEE
AE: Curtis Harbin
Received a nice long frequency list from Frank TN-067 for the Memphis
Tennessee
area. Thanks for keeping things current Frank. Since it seems to work better,
I'm
putting the list at the end of the column.
TEXAS
AE: Robert Barker
Received a nice list of frequencies from Billy TX-266 for the Fort
Worth/Dallas
area several months ago. Finally have a chance to use them. The Metroplex is
a
large area and we get very few contributions from that area and can use all
we get.
LOUISIANA
AE: Position Open
STATE OF: ARKANSAS
COUNTY OF: ??
City Agency/User Base/Mobile Comments
Arch St. VFD 154.3550/
Shannon Hills FD 154.1600/
Shannon Hills PD 453.8750/
County: Faulkner
Conway PD 154.8750/
Conway PD 155.4900/
County Fire 154.3250/ "West"
County VFD 154.3850/
Jacksonville FD 154.4000/
Jacksonville PD 155.3700/
Little Rock Baptist Med. Ctr.ALL MED.CH.
Little Rock Emer. Svcs 453.8750/
Little Rock M.E.M.S. 462.9750/467.9750
Little Rock M.E.M.S. 462.9500/467.9500
Little Rock PD 453.1500/458.1500 primary
Little Rock PD 453.2000/458.2000 secondary
Little Rock PD 453.3000/458.3000 Vice
Little Rock PD 453.4000/ talk-around
N.Little Rock PD 453.2250/
County: Saline
Benton PD 155.0500/ TalkAround
Benton PD 155.6400/ TalkAround
County SO 37.3600/
County: State
All Hospital Net 155.2350/
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Agency City CH RPT Out RPT In Used By/For
STATE OF: ARKANSAS
COUNTY OF: Crittenden
EMS West Memphis 155.1000/
Fire Dept West Memphis 154.1750/
Police Dept West Memphis 154.6500/
Police Dept West Memphis 155.5500/
STATE OF: MISSISSIPPI
COUNTY OF: Desoto
Burger King Southaven 457.5500/
EMS Southaven 460.6000/
Fire Dept Horn Lake 154.4450/
Fire Dept Southaven 465.5750/
Mc Donalds Southaven 35.0200/
Police Dept Horn Lake 155.3100/
Police Dept Southaven 153.7550/
Police Dept Southaven 154.0850/
Police Dept Southaven 155.4750/
COUNTY OF: State
Law Enforcement 155.4900/ St-wide Pol Net
STATE OF: TEXAS
COUNTY OF: Collin
Police Dept Allen 154.8300
Police Dept Mc Kinney 154.8300
Police Dept Plano 1, 2 453.2750
COUNTY OF: Dallas
Careflight Dallas 131.4500
Careflight Dallas 131.6750
Police Dept Dallas 1 460.3250 465.3250 Ctrl & East Ptrl
Police Dept Dallas 2 460.3750 465.3750 North East Ptrl
Police Dept Dallas 3 460.5000 465.5000 South East Ptrl
Police Dept Dallas 4 460.4250 465.4250 Southwest Ptrl
Police Dept Dallas 5 460.0750 465.0750 Northwest Ptrl
Police Dept Dallas 6 460.1750 465.1750 North Cntrl Ptrl
Police Dept Dallas 7 460.2750 465.2750 Traffic
Police Dept Dallas 8 460.1250 465.1250 Tactical
Police Dept Dallas 9 460.0250 465.0250 NCIC Checks
Police Dept Dallas 10 460.2250 460.2250 Car To Car
Police Dept Dallas 11 460.4750 465.4750 CID/investig
Police Dept Dallas 12 460.4000 465.4000 Special Ops
Police Dept Farmers Branch 453.9500
Police Dept Grand Praire 155.9100
Police Dept Rowlette 154.0550
Police Dept Seagoville 155.4900
COUNTY OF: Denton
Skywarn County 146.9200
COUNTY OF: Hunt
Police Dept Greenville 155.4900
COUNTY OF: Johnson
EMS County 854.2125
Police Dept Burleson 1 453.1000
Police Dept Burleson 2 453.2750
Police Dept Burleson 3 451.2750
Police Dept Keene 154.0550
COUNTY OF: Tarrant
Carswell AFB Ft Worth 150.2250 Military Police
Carswell AFB Ft Worth 163.5850 Security Police
EMS Fort Worth 45.9600 Goldstar
EMS Fort Worth 46.0400 Goldstar
EMS Fort Worth 155.3400 Daniels
EMS Fort Worth 460.9250 Medstar Dsp
Fire Dept Fort Worth A1 460.6750 465.6750Paging
Fire Dept Fort Worth A2 460.5500 465.5500
Fire Dept Fort Worth A3 460.6000 465.6000Alarm Sec Ops
Fire Dept Fort Worth A4 460.6250 465.6250Paging
Fire Dept Fort Worth B1 856.4375 811.4375Dispatch
Fire Dept Fort Worth B2 857.4375 812.4375
Fire Dept Fort Worth B3 858.4375 813.4375
Fire Dept Fort Worth B4 859.4375 814.4375Admin.
Fire Dept Fort Worth B5 860.4375 815.4375
EMS
Fire Dept White Settle. 45.6200
Police Dept Azle 154.0550
Police Dept Bedford 1 154.5450
Police Dept Benbrook 453.4000
Police Dept Euless 855.2375 Dispatch
Police Dept Euless 855.4875
Police Dept Everman 1 453.4000
Police Dept Everman 2 453.9000
Police Dept Flower Mound 154.0550
Police Dept Fort Worth 1 460.0500 465.0500
Police Dept Fort Worth 2 460.1000 465.1000 Eastside
Police Dept Fort Worth 3 460.1500 465.1500 Southside
Police Dept Fort Worth 4 460.2000 465.2000 Southwest
Police Dept Fort Worth 5 460.2500 465.2500 Northside
Police Dept Fort Worth 6 460.3000 465.3000 Tactical
Police Dept H.E.B. 453.5750 Hurst/Euless/Bedford
Police Dept Keller 453.1000
Police Dept Lake Worth 154.7850
Police Dept Lake Worth 453.3750
Police Dept Lakeside 453.3750
Police Dept White Settlemen154.1150
Police/Fire Arlington 856.4875 811.4875 All City Depts
Police/Fire Arlington 856.7125 811.7125 All City Depts
Police/Fire Arlington 857.4875 812.4875 All City Depts
Police/Fire Arlington 857.7125 812.7125 All City Depts
Police/Fire Arlington 858.4875 813.4875 All City Depts
Police/Fire Arlington 858.7125 813.7125 All City Depts
Police/Fire Arlington 859.4875 814.4875 All City Depts
Police/Fire Arlington 859.7125 814.7125 All City Depts
Police/Fire Arlington 860.4875 815.4875 All City Depts
Police/Fire Arlington 860.7125 815.7125 All City Depts
Police/FD Crowley 482.0875
Police/FD Crowley 482.9875
Skywarn County 146.9400
STATE OF: TENNESSEE
COUNTY OF: Shelby
Airport Memphis 155.7150/ Security
Baptist Hosp Memphis 155.2800/ Wing I/Wing II
Helicopter
Baptist Hosp Memphis 453.0750/ Paging
Bldg Inspect County 453.2000/
Bldg Inspect Memphis 453.9000/
Cablevision Memphis 461.5000/
Civil Defense Memphis 45.3600/
Civil Defense Memphis 153.9200/
Civil Defense Memphis 154.9950/
Civil Defense Memphis 155.8950/
Fire Dept Millington 155.0700/
Fire Dept/ Bartlett 1 154.3400/ Fire and EMS
Fire Dept/ Bartlett 2 153.7700/ Fire and EMS
Fire Dept/ Collierville 1 154.4150/
Fire Dept/ Germantown 154.0100/ Fire/EMS
Fire Dept/ Memphis 1 453.7500/458.7500 Ambulance
Fire Dept/ Memphis 2 453.5000/458.5000 Air Crash
Fire Dept/ Memphis 3 453.6000/458.6000 Ambulance Dsp
Fire Dept/ Memphis 4 453.8500/458.8500 Fire Ground
Fire Dept/ Memphis 5 453.9500/458.9500 Fire Dispatch
Fire Dept/ Memphis 6 453.8500/453.8500 Fireground
Indepndnt Sch Memphis 158.8950/
Local Govt County 155.1450/ Animal Cntrl
Local Govt County 155.9250/ CJC Security
Local Govt County 159.2100/ Atty General
Local Govt Memphis 154.1000/ Housing Auth
Local Govt Memphis 159.1800/ Strm Sew Dept
Local Govt Memphis 453.1000/ Street Dept
Local Govt Memphis 453.2500/ Animal Cntrl
Local Govt Memphis 453.5500/ Electric Dept
Local Govt Memphis 453.6500/ Sewer Dept.
Local Govt Memphis 453.7000/ Sani/Dead Anl
Medic Amb Memphis 155.2200/
Cty Schools Memphis 453.0500/ Security
Memph Intntl Memphis 460.8500/ Baggage
Memph Intntl Memphis 461.4125/ Ticket
Memph Intntl Memphis 461.5875/ Fuel Trucks
M. Light/Ga Memphis 158.8350/
M. Light/Ga Memphis 451.0500/ Elec Service
M. Light/Ga Memphis 451.0750/ Gas Service
M. Light/Ga Memphis 451.1000/ Customer Serv
M. Light/Ga Memphis 451.1250/ Water Service
M. Light/Ga Memphis 451.1500/ Electric Serv
M. Light/Ga Memphis 451.2500/ Gas Service
M. Light/Ga Memphis 451.6750/ Customer Serv
M. Med-com Memphis 155.2050/
M. Med-com Memphis 155.3400/ Amb/Hosp
Memphis St U Memphis 154.8600/ Security
Meth Hosp Memphis 461.4250/ Maintenance
Mid So EMS Memphis 155.3400/
Park Com Memphis 45.6000/
Police Dept Bartlett 1 154.7250/154.7250
Police Dept Collierville 460.0500/
Police Dept Memphis 1 460.1750/465.1750 North Side
Police Dept Memphis 2 460.3000/465.3000 South Side
Police Dept Memphis 3 460.3250/465.3250 East Side
Police Dept Memphis 4 460.0250/465.0250 West Side
Police Dept Memphis 5 460.3500/465.3500 Central
Police Dept Memphis 6 460.2500/465.2500 Administrative
Police Dept Memphis 7 460.1250/465.1250 Administrative
Police Dept Memphis 8 460.2250/465.2250 Traffic/Detect
ives/DWI Unit
Police Dept Memphis 9 460.4000/465.4000 Mutl Aid Ch 9
Police Dept Memphis 10 460.5000/465.5000Mutl Aid Ch 10
Police Dept Memphis 13 460.0750/465.0750Station B Info
Police Dept Millington 1 154.8750/154.8750
Radisson Htl Memphis 461.3125/
Radisson Htl Memphis 461.3375/
Red Cross Memphis 47.4200/
Sheriffs Dept County 154.8000/ Narcotics
Sheriffs Dept County 155.0700/ Administration
Sheriffs Dept County 155.8500/ Narcotics
Sheriffs Dept County 156.0300/ Narcotics
Sheriffs Dept County 453.7750/ Rescue
Sheriffs Dept County 1 155.7900/ Fugitive/Civil
Sheriffs Dept County 2 155.2500/ Info/Tactical
Sheriffs Dept County 3 155.6400/ Dispatch
TV - 3 Memphis 450.3500/
TV - 5 Memphis 450.0500/
TV - 5 Memphis 450.1500/ Engr
TV - 5 Memphis 455.0500/
TN Hwy County 158.7300/ Memphis Area
Transit Auth Memphis 453.2250/
Transit Auth Memphis 453.2750/
Transit Auth Memphis 453.3250/
Transit Auth Memphis 453.3750/
Transit Auth Memphis 453.7250/
Trauma Ctr Memphis 462.9500/
U of Tenn Memphis 453.8750/ Security
WMC 79 Memphis 450.2500/ Air Watch
Weather Net Memphis 146.8800/
COUNTY OF: State
Sheriffs Net 155.3700/
State Parks 151.1600/
Tennessee Wildli 159.2400/
West Tennessee P 155.9100/
West Tennessee P 158.7750/
PUBLIC SAFETY - NORTH CENTRAL
Michael Redman
Public Safety and Special Emergency frequencies, radio system details &
questions
for Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North and South Dakota to:
Greetings, folks hope it's not too hot to monitor! Hope you have been taking
that
scanner along on those weekend outings and trips and will let us know what
you have
heard.
The column originally intended for July appeared in August because of a
mishap in
transmission on the California end of things. My apologies for the absence
of your
favorite (?) column a couple of months ago. We all enjoy the RCMA Journal but
few
really know how much hard work, most without paid salary, goes into the best
monitor1ng publication there is. We're human, we make mlstakes, and we're
sorry for
the inconvenience
As some of you go back to school, either as students, teachers, or other
school
employees, remember that many school districts use radio to communicate from
school
to school and between maintenance personnel. Most districts with school buses
use
radio, and with a little in-vestigation, you can locate the frequencies in
your
school district. They can make for some interesting listenlng and, of course,
our
readers would like to know what you hear. Some of them use unique ten-codes
and some sound very unconventional. Look in the business bands and on the VHF
"special emergency" channels between 155.160 and 155.400 Mhz. In the St.
Louis
area, they are everywhere, from 31.00 Mhz. to UHF business band to 800 Mhz.
Check
those PL tones, too!
IOWA
AE: Chuck Gysi
KENT (CA-OR-422) is planning a trip to Iowa, and Chuck has provided this
information that may be of interest to the rest of us . . .
155.565R Iowa State Patrol, Southeast Iowa
155.655R Iowa State Patrol, Johnson County & Iowa City
155.700R Iowa State Patrol, L.E.A. repeater, SE Iowa
155.685R Iowa State Patrol, L.E.A., Iowa City area
155.430 Iowa State Patrol, car to car
155.505 Iowa State Patrol, radar patrols
155.475 Iowa State Patrol, Mutual Aid
155.445 Iowa State Patrol, investigations
453.625 Iowa State Patrol, mobile repeaters
458.625 Iowa State Patrol, mobile repeater handhelds
154.370 Washington City/County fire
154.695, 154.72S, 155.250 Washington City/County police
155.850, 155/910 Washington City/County police mobiles
154.130 Dubuque fire
460.375R, 460.425R, 460.450R Dubuque police
154.175 Dubuque County fire
154.860, 155.310 Dubuque County Sheriff
155.850, 155.910 Dubuque County Sheriff mobiles
Another member who prefers to remain anonymous submits this information:
154.400 Benton County Fire
155.190 Benton County Sheriff
453.325 Benton County Highway Department
154.370 Blackhawk County Fire
154.875 Blackhawk County Sheriff
45.800 Blackhawk County Highway Department
154.340 Bremer County Fire
155.070 Bremer County Sheriff
154.195(?) Bremer County Highway Department
154.190 Buchanan County Fire
154.965 Buchanan County Sheriff
151.070 Buchanan County Highway Department
154.340 Butler County Fire
158.790 Butler county Sheriff
156.165 Butler County Highway Department
154.145 Cedar Falls Fire
155.130 Cedar Falls Police
154.235 Cerro Gordo County Fire
154.740 Cerro Gordo County Sheriff
151.070 Cerro Gordo County Highway Department
154.310 Ch1ckasaw County Fire
154.860 Chickasaw County Sheriff
150.995 Chickasaw County Highway Department
154.280 Statewide Fire Mutual Aid
154.415 Floyd County Fire
155.190 Floyd County Sheriff
151.100 Floyd County Highway Department
154.235 Franklin County Fire
154.725 Franklin County Sheriff
151.010 Franklin County Highway Department
154.175 Grundy County Fire
154.085 Grundy County Sheriff
453.650 Erundy County Highway Department
154.355 Hardin County Fire
155.745 Hardin County Sheriff
151.055 Hardin County Highway Department
154.725 Iowa Falls Police gepartment
155.565 Iowa State Patrol, Cedar Falls base
155.700 Iowa State Patrol, LEA, Cedar Falls Base
155.640 Iowa State Patrol, Des Moines base
155.790 Iowa State Patrol, LEA, Des Moines base
154.385 Marshall County Fire
154.830 Marshall County Sheriff
151.070 Marshall County Hwy Dept
154.430 Marshalltown Fire
156.000 Marshalltown PD
154.130 Mason City Fire
154.890 Mason City Police Department
155.475 Statewide Mutual Aid
155.370 Statewide Police Intersystem
154.205 Taaa County Fire
154.830 Tama County Sheriff
156.120 Tama County Highway Department
154.250 Waterloo Fire
460.025 Waterloo Police Department
KANSAS
AE: Steve Jester
More information on Wichita and Sedgwick County:
155.745 Derby Police
155.130 Wichita PD Fl, West Side
155.430 Wichita PD F2, East Side
156.090 Wichita PD F3, simplex car to car
155.190 Sedgwick County Sheriff Dispatch
154.875R Sedgwick County Sheriff F3
460.125R Haysville Police Dept.
154.190 Wichita Fire Dept. A, Simplex Fireground
154.415R Wichita Fire Dept. B, Dispatch
154.385 Sedgwick Fire Dept.
The trunked system below will eventually replece the above:
855.2375 Public Service autopatch
856.4625 EMS, Fire Dispatch 1
857.4625 Sedgwick County Sheriff, Fire Ground 1
858.4625 Narcotics, Fire Ground 2
859.4625 Vice, Jail
860.4625 Homicide, local hospital radio patch
An anonymous contributor indicates that the Shawnee County (Topeka) Sheriff's
Department is using an 800 Mhz. system with multiple sub-fleets and phone
interconnect. It is believed to be on a commercial shared network (SMR); any
ideas?
Shawnee County also uses 39.680, 39.800, 39.460, and 39.580/39.700. Here are
aome
additional channels:
460.475 Topeka PD Fl 453.850 Mission Twnshp FD
460.460 Topeka PD F2 154.340 Soldier Twnshp FD
460.350 Topeka PD F3 154.190 Topeka Twnshp FD
460.250 Topeka PD F4 158.745 Shawnee Co Civil Defense
461.625 Topeka Sch Sec 155.805 Douglas Co Civil Defense
154.430 Topeka FD 170.150 Statewide Disaster Ch
154.295 St-wide Fire Mutual Aid
NEBRASKA
AE: James Hoover
Here is a submission from Nebraska's newest member, ROD (NE-025):
155.055 Dawson Co Road Maint
453.6625 Lexington FD
39.820 Tri-County Hospital
453.7125 Lexington FD
152.0075 Tri-County Hosp Paging
453.7625 Lexington FD
463.175 Heartland Amb, Med 8
458.1125 Lexington FD
462.950 Heartland Ambulance, Med 9
462.975 Heartland Ambulance, Med 10
452.700 Johnson Lake EMS
39.980 Lexington FD
453.1125 Lexington FD
453.6125 Lexington FD
MINNESOTA
AE: Jerry Ensign
Anoka County has a new number and city code system. Can anyone fill us in on
this
new system? 38 Baker, 35 Henry, 40 Zebra???
Blue Earth County:
Sheriff: 155.190, 155.760, 155.310
Fire: 154.310, 154.295, 153.830
Ambulance: 155.280, 461.075, 155.355, 155.385, 155.340
Butternut: 33.820 (F2)
Lake Crystal 155.955 (P2 and F2)
N. Mankato: 155.310 (Pol1ce), 155.880 (F2 and LG)
Brown County:
Sheriff: 155.490, 155.115
F1re: 154.445, 154.295
Ambulance: 155.355, 155.400, 155.340
Comfrey: 155.775 (LG & F)
New Ulm: 154.055 (P2)
Sleepy Eye: 453.525, 453.425 (LG & F)
Additions and corrections requested
SOUTH DAKOTA no input this month
AE: Steve Keller
NORTH DAKOTA
AE: Rob Schmeig
Let's have more input like the contribution last month from Duane (ND-007).
We need
more input from the western part of the state.
MISSOURI:
AE: Michael Redman
Greetings and welcome to Missouri.
The St. Louis Major Case Squad is a highly elite team of police investigators
who
respond from their multiple jurisdictions when a major crime occurs in a
municipal
venue. The unit responds in a converted motor home stored at the Florissant
Police
Departnent. Communications are primarily done on cellular phones and
notification
is by pager, but they do have some VHF high band radios on these frequencies:
154.725 Co-ide Emergency
155.730 State Sheriff's Net
155.475 Mutual Aid
155.055 Illinois I.R.E.A.C.H
The unit also responds in Illinois.
JAMES (MO-134) provides these frequencies for the St. Charles City trunked
system
(somehow missed in Police Call): 856.2625, 857.2625, 858.2625, 859.2625,
860.2625
This covers all city operations including fire, and they are adding
"talkaround"
in the near future.
Send in your verifications, comments, frequencies, observations, etc. Your
comments
are always welcomed, and please send a S.A.S.E. for a reply. See you next
month!
PUBLIC SAFETY WEST
Send Public Safety and Special Emergency frequencies, radio system details
and
questions for Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New
Mexico, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming to:
Scott Reiff
Hello all RCMA members. Sorry we could not be with you, but this editor has
just
been way too busy for everything I want to do and to have to do. Anyway, lets
just
get right down to business. OK?
NO INPUT THIS MONTH
ALASKA AE: Dan Morisseau
COLORADO AE: George Hoggatt
IDAHO AE: George Wight
WYOMING AE: C D Smith
ARIZONA
AE: Bob Schmulian
Next month we will print an EXCELLENT map, very nice, very detailed, of the
Arizona
Highway Patrol radio system. We don't have room to do it this month, but if
anyone
is in a real hurry for it, send and SASE to the Silverado address -Ed]
HAWAII
AE: Darrell R. Meacham
Here is a list of Civil Defense Frequencies for Oahu:
148.150 C A P 47.500 Civil Defense
155.715 Civil Defense 155.865 Civil Defense
158.430 Civil Defense 158.250 Board of Water Supply
47.940 Gasco Net 151.985 Hawaiian Tel Net
153.650 Hawaii Elec Co Net 153.410
Hawaii Elec Co Net
155.955 Control Net 158.955 Control Net
158.865 Mobile Units 158.955 Control Net Mobiles
148.905 Military
NEVADA
AE: Fred McGowan
Washoe County Sheriff's Office
Washoe County, Nevada
Freqs
154.710, Consolidated Narcotics Unit (SO Washoe, PD Reno/Sparks)
154.950 " "
154.860 Washoe County Jail - Jail Control
460.050 " "
155.010 Detectives/Supervisors BLUE Channel
155.160 Search and Rescue ORANGE Channel
155.205 S A R, Hasty Team - auto extrications RED Channel
155.310 Incline Village Substation YELLOW Channel
156.090 " "
155.520 Dispatch GREEN Channel
156.210 " " Input
155.550 ? ?
155.985 Records Check and Car to Car WHITE Channel
Units
1030 - 1037 SGT's / Supervisors
3241 Gerlach
5153, 5154 Detectives
7251, 7253 Served a Process
9550 - 9552 Reno-Sparks Indian Colony Tribal Police
9152, 9153, 9150, 9157 Animal Control
Patrols: First 2 digits beat #: 11 - 18. Third digit is Shift: 1 - graveyard,
2 -
day, 3 - swing.
NEW MEXICO ** AE NEEDED **
MONTANA ** AE NEEDED **
OREGON ** AE NEEDED **
From the membership survey, we have a nice channel plan for CCSO from OR-089,
Gene:
Clackamas County Sheriff's Office
Clackamas County, Oregon
155.430 Ch 1 Dispatch
155.190 Ch 2 Traffic, Misc
155.760 Ch 3 Car to Car
155.610 Ch 4 Direct / 460.450 RX on cars
155.700 Ch 5 P D Gladstone
155.475 Ch 6 N L E E C - O P E N
155.595 Ch 7 P D Canby
154.935 Ch 8 O S P Ch 11 - Mt Hood
154.935 Ch 9 O S P Ch 10 - Goat Mtn
154.740 Ch 10 S O Marion Co
154.830 Ch 11 S O Wasco Co
155.010 Ch 12 S O Washington Co
155.280 Ch 13 S O Marion Co S A R
155.805 Ch 14 State S A R
155.805 Ch 15 State S A R with tone
155.910 Ch 16 O S P Salem
154.935 Ch 17 O S P Ch 9 - Portland
154.830 Ch 18 S O Wasco Co with tone
162.550 Ch 19 Weather
169.925 Ch 20 U S Forest Service 1 Bear Springs
170.525 Ch 21 U S F S 2 Ripple Brook
169.950 Ch 22 U S F S 3 Zig Zag
170.500 Ch 23 U S F S 4 Car to car/Field
169.950 Ch 24 U S F S 3 Direct
Units
B Boy P D Canby
C Charlie Corrections
D David S O Clackamas Co
H Henry P D Gladstone
N Nora P D Mallala
P Paul P D Oregon City
R Robert P D Sandy
Z Zebra Narcs and Det
S Sam P D Lake Oswego and West Linn
W Willie Death
i.e., "2 David 100" would be S O Clackamas Co Sheriff. First digit is shift,
1 -
gvyd 2 - day 3 - swing. Then Alpha character, then unit #.
331 Clackamas Co Jail
218 S O Clackamas
6012 P D Sandy
7414 C C S O substation... Fuller and Causey
7421 C C S O substation... Oakgrove and East
** Editor's note: Gene, send in your list of S O Marion Co!!
Also, I would like to get in touch with the RCMA member in Ontario, OR area.
Please
Write!!
UTAH ** AE NEEDED **
Utah County Sheriff's Office
Utah County, Utah
155.505 Ch 1 Utah state agencies
154.710 Ch 2 Secondary dispatch
158.970 Ch 3 Car to car
154.860 Ch 4 Dispatch
155.235 Search and Rescue
155.340 H E A R S
153.950 Fire/E M S Dispatch
154.100 18J & 5J Fire/E M S Dispatch (See codes)
153.905 9J Fire/E M S Dispatch (See codes)
Utah County Sheriff's Office also dispatches for the following city agencies
in
addition to Utah County:
American Fork, 5J Mapelton, 10J Genola, 17J
Spanish Fork, 6J Santiquin, 14J Sundance, 21J
Lehi, 8J Salem, 15J Elk Ridge, 22J
Payson, 9J Goshen, 16J
Stations (including above):
1J, Utah County 4J, Springville 19J, Woodland Hills
2J, Provo 7J, Pleasant Grove 20J, Highland
3J, Orem 13J, Lindon
I D:
5J550 Amer. Fork EMS 14J514 Santiquin E M S
5J600 American Fork Fire 14J600
Santiquin Fire
6J560 Spanish Fork EMS 15J515
Salem E M S
6J600 Spanish Fork Fire 15J600
Salem Fire
8J580 Lehi E M S 16J600 Goshen Fire
8J600 Lehi Fire 17J600 Genola Fire
9J590 Payson E M S 18J600 Alpine Fire
9J600 Payson Fire 21J600 Sundance Fire
10J600 Mapleton Fire 22J600 Elk Ridge Fire
I D Breakdown:
First two Numerical/Alpha = What station
Following SO only:
Third Numerical = 1 - Deputy, 2 - Detective
Fourth Numerical = Team Number, 1 - Team 1, 2 - Team 2, etc
Fifth Numerical = 1 - Lieutenant, 2 - Sgt
1J101 - 1J199 = Sheriff
1J700 - 1J799 = Search and Rescue
1 - 99 = City Police (Example: 5J50)
70 = Animal Control Officer (Example: 5J70
1 = Typically Police Chief (Example: 5J1)
WASHINGTON
AE: Ken McLeod
From membership survey: Pullman, WA
155.640 Pullman PD 155.085 Whitman Co Shrf TAC
155.370 Pullman area LERN 155.970
WA
St Patrol - Pullman
155.340 H E A R S 155.940 Area Local Govt
154.385 Pullman Fire/E M S 155.865
Pullman Transit
156.210 Whitman Co Sheriff
PUBLIC SAFETY - CALIFORNIA
Send Pubic Safety and Special Emergency frequencies, radio system details and
questions to:
Veryl J. Burt, Jr.
I hate to start the September column on such a sad note, but the day I was
preparing this a chopper that belonged to the LAPD was on routine patrol and
at
around 11:22 in the morning went down due to engine failure.
There were three fatalities, two being officers, so I would like to dedicate
this
column to all the officers who valiantly respond in the sky: the Air Support
Units
of our nation's law enforcement agencies. (Just as a side-note: according to
the
LAPD, a chopper can replace 200-300 officers on the ground.)
Here are the frequencies for the cities that were at the epicenter of the
what is
now being called the Sierra Madre Earthquake.
Police
Pasadena 482.3375 Freq 1 (Pri Dsp)
482.4375 Freq 2 (Tactical)
482.5375 Freq 3 (Detectives)
153.845 Freq 8 (Loc Govt)
San Marino 156.330 (Main Dispatch)
Monrovia 158.730 (Primary)
Sierra Madre 158.730 (Pri-Shared)
Arcadia 507.0625 (Primary)
LA Co Sheriff 482.9875 (Dispatch -NE Pasadena)
Fire
San Marino 153.995 (Main)
154.175 (secondary)
Monrovia 154.370 (Units 10-19)
El Monte 154.370 (Units 20-29)
Fire
Sierra Madre 154.370 (Units 30-39)
Arcadia 154.370 (Units 40-49)
Pasadena Part of Verdugo Fire highlighted 8/91 column.
Office of Emergency Services
Disaster Services 153.755 R
Civil Defense Fire (LA County) 154.160 "O.E.S. 1 "
Civil Defense Fire (Orange Co.) 154.220 "O.E.S. 2 "
I would like to acknowledge Gene Hughes, and thank him for letting me use
most of
the material from Police Call, Southern California Detail Edition, Copyright
1990.
I would also like to acknowledge Government Radio Systems, Sixth Edition,
Copyright
1990 Mobile Radio Resources.
Usually I like to end the column on a funny note each month, but this month I
will
diverge from that, We should be indebted to the people of the Police and Fire
Departments and Office of Emergency Services for their unfailing dedication
to
their work so our lives can be a little safer in time of disaster. I think a
real
word should be said about the Sierra Madre Fire Dept, they did just such a
great
job and, if you can believe this, it is ALL-VOLUNTEER!!
Please keep monitoring and listening and send all Southern California
contributions
to my address. Hopefully by the next column we will Have an Associate Editor
For
Northern California.
So keep up the monitoring until our October column.
RAILROADS
Gary L. Sturm and
Bill Farmer, Editors
Information about railroad frequencies and their uses, radio system details,
and
related questions to:
Bill Farmer
Last month we reported on the new road channels that Southern Pacific is
planning
to implement. Now we've received an unconfirmed report that the changeover
has been
put on hold until further notice. We'll keep you informed as more information
becomes available. In the meantime, it would be a good idea to monitor the
new road
channel that is proposed for your area and let us know if it becomes active.
Mike (NC-120) wrote again about the Camp Lejeune (NC) RR. He was able to
catch up
with the train and noted that the locomotive was lettered "USMC 270092" so
apparently the trackage of the former Southern Railway subsidiary has been
taken
over by the Marine Corps. Mike noted an 18-inch antenna but the crew didn't
know
what frequency their radios operate on. In looking over maps of the area from
various years past, Mike noted different railroad names for the same
stretches of
track at different times. The various names come about as a result of
railroad
mergers, and we get questions about it from time to time, so let's go over
the
histories of the two major systems in the southeast, starting with CSX
Transportation. CSX was formed by the merger of the Chessie System railroads
(Baltimore & Ohio and Chesapeake & Ohio) with Seaboard System Railroad.
Earlier,
Seaboard System was formed by the merger of Seaboard Coast Line with
Louisville &
Nasville, Georgia RR, Clinchfield RR, Atlanta & West Point, and Western
Railway of
Alabama. Going back in time still further, to 1968, Seaboard Coast Line was
formed
by the merger of Seaboard Air Line and Atlantic Coast Line railroads. The
other
major system in the southeast is Norfolk Southern, which was formed by the
merger
of Southern Railway with Norfolk & Western. Actually these two railroads
still
exist as subsidiaries of Norfolk Southern Corp., but their locomotives are
being
repainted and lettered Norfolk Southern.
In another followup to last month's column, John (nonmember) reports that
Kansas
Southwestern was using 160.680 (a Union Pacific yard channel) in May but by
June
had its own frequency, 160.995. Switching has been heard on the latter but no
dispatching; they may have another channel for that.
Adding to Gary's report last June on Ft. Wayne IN, Norfolk Southern uses
160.515/
161.235 for its PBX (they call it ARN). Indiana Hi-Rail uses 160.695 for
dispatcher
and road, and just started using 160.590 for switching.
Kevin (CA-SF-016) sent a newspaper article telling of the planned
construction of
a track connection to link NJ Transit's Morris and Essex lines to Amtrak's
northeast corridor line. The connecting track, in Kearny NJ, will allow
commuter
trains from Morris, Essex, Union, and Somerset Counties in New Jersey to
operate
directly into Amtrak's Penn Station in New York City, eliminating the need
for
passengers to change trains at Hoboken. The project is to be completed in
1995.
An anonymous contributor sent an article from the Boston Herald telling of an
incident on Amtrak's Colonial in which the engines uncoupled from the train
near
New London CT. The train and engines stopped without injury and the cause was
under
investigation.
AMTRAK AND METRO-NORTH ROAD CHANNELS
by CARL (NY-117) and RICK (IL-496)
Amtrak now uses Metro-North's road frequency between Poughkeepsie NY and CP
12
which is the new Empire Connection. [Ed Note: beginning April 7 all Amtrak
trains
that had been using Grand Central Terminal in New York City switched to Penn
Station. They run over a rebuilt freight line between Penn Station and CP 12
at
Spuyten-Duyvil, where they enter and leave Metro-North trackage.] This means
that
between Albany and New York City Amtrak trains use four frequencies. Leaving
Albany
they are on Conrail 1 (160.800), south of milepost 130 (near Selkirk branch
jct.)
they use Conrail 2 (161.070), from Poughkeepsie to CP 12 (Empire Connection)
they
use Metro-North 1 (161.280) and from CP 12 to New York Penn Station they use
Amtrak
1 (160.920).
Metro-North Commuter RR is planning to implement new channel assignments.
[When?
-ed.] Presently, all three branches (Harlem, Hudson, and New Haven) are
dispatched
on the same channel [161.280]. Dispatching is done remotely through local
transmitters from 42nd Street in Manhattan (near but not in Grand Central
Terminal). The dispatchers are covering each other's transmissions, so
multiple
channels will be used.
160.950 Ch 1 Hudson Line road
161.280 Ch 2 Harlem Line road
160.545 Ch 3 New Haven Line road
160.410 Ch 4 Harlem and Hudson Lines maintenance of way
161.160 Ch 5 New Haven Line maintenance of way
160.770 Ch 6 "Shop Channel" chit-chat
Police radios will have a different configuration. Metro-North does have
other
channels that are used for power, the shops, and Grand Central Terminal. At
this
point it is unknown if these will change.
[Obviously the road channel changes will affect Amtrak, whose trains operate
over
Metro-North's Hudson and New Haven lines. In our June column we reported that
Amtrak had changed to 160.920 between Boston MA and Providence RI. Rick says
that
as of April 7 the change had not yet occurred. -ed.]
UNION PACIFIC - NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
by ROB (CA-ST-006)
A frequency list on the wall of the UP radio shop in Oakland CA in February
1990
showed the following channels for its 16-channel handheld radios:
160.740 Ch 1 Road east of Oroville
160.515 Ch 2 Road west of Oroville
160.290/161.520Ch 3 Admin. PBX
161.025 Ch 4 MW vehicle to vehicle
160.605/161.025Ch 5 MW PBX (blue)
160.680 Ch 6 Yard switchers
160.650 Ch 7 Santa Fe road
161.550 Ch 8 Southern Pacific road
161.100 Ch 9 Burlington Northern road
160.380 Ch 10 Mt. Diablo Disp. (old WP Road) Emergency Use
Only,
transmitter about half way up east side of Mt. Diablo (Morgan Territory)
160.275 Ch 11 UP Police (old WP)
161.205 Ch 12 Nationwide Common RR Police
161.280/160.785Ch 13 Old WP PBX (not in use at this time)
161.400 Ch 14 Southern Pacific Police & MW
160.530 Ch 15 Yard (red)
160.620 Ch 16 Yard (black)
Other UP channels:
160.770 Yard (white)
160.830 Yard (orange)
161.115 Yard (yellow) used on San Jose Branch
161.460 Yard (green) used by Bay Area local LFE52
160.440 End to End UP Equip.
464.700/469.700 Mt. Oso Stockton Control
Yard channels at Stockton CA:
160.740 Yard Tower to Trains
160.380 Yard switching
160.680 Yard switching
160.770 Yard switching
161.115 Yard switching
The last frequency is used the least since they normally work three yard jobs.
CORBIN, KENTUCKY
by DAVID (nonmember) via GARY L. STURM (IN-045)
161.370 CSX Road with dispatcher calling trains
161.520 Trains to dispatcher
457.9375 End-of-train devices
160.770 East Yard switching
160.440 West Yard switching
160.380 Ch 2 Car Inspector
160.260 Corbin Shops
160.305 Signal Maintenance
LOS ANGELES METRO RAIL
by BILL FARMER (CA-VE-010)
In June we mentioned new UHF channels for the Blue Line light rail transit
system.
With the help of a frequency counter we've determined that there is only one
new
channel, 472.4875/475.4875. It is called "Yard Control" and is used for
movement
of LRVs in the yard area. The road channel remains 471.3375/474.3375.
Some changes on the VHF radios have taken place since our report in June. The
channels are now arranged as follows:
160.425/160.635 Ch 1 Track, Power, & Signals
160.695/160.755 Ch 2 Not in service
160.425 Ch 3 LRV Maintenance
161.265/160.695 Ch 4 Not in service
(discontinued
6/1/91)
161.505 Ch 5 Yard Control (rarely used)
160.725 Ch 6 Not used
BURLINGTON NORTHERN - PACIFIC DIVISION
by BILL (nonmember) via GARY L. STURM (IN-045)
161.100 Ch 1 Road: Vancouver BC to Vancouver WA
161.160 Ch 2 Road: also yards and Montana Rail Link Road
161.250 Ch 3 Yard: Portland area, Harbour Island Car Dept.
160.650 Ch 4 Yard: Balmer Yard, Tacoma Yard, Pasco Yard
161.310 Ch 5 Yard: Balmer Yard Hump, Tacoma Yard, Pasco Yard
161.010 Ch 6 Yard: Delta Yard (Everett WA), Tacoma Yard,
West
Seattle Yard, Vancouver WA
160.830 Ch 7 Yard: Stacy Street Yard (South Seattle),
Yardley Yard
(Spokane WA)
160.725 Ch 8 Yard: Willbridge Yard (Portland)
161.550 Ch 9 Yard: Seattle International Gateway
160.980 Ch 10 Pig Ramp (South Seattle)
160.965 Ch 11 Portland Hub Center, Spokane Hub Center
161.490 Ch 12 Portland Terminal Railway
So long until next month - Gary & Bill
TECHNICAL TOPICS
Technical articles, technical tips, and questions on such subjects as monitor
receivers, antennas and antenna systems, preamps, and accessory equipment
like pan
adapters and automatic recorders.
Also send information and questions pertaining to the user's equipment of
interest
to listeners such as repeaters, links, tones, scrambler technology, trunking,
voting receivers, etc., to:
Alexander Woollcott (GA-080)
MONITORING WITH COMMERCIAL GRADE EQUIPMENT
Quite a few RCMA members have responded to my request for information on
members
who monitor with used commercial communications radio gear as opposed to (or
in
addition to) standard consumer monitoring equipment. While it seems that only
a
small minority of RCMA members use commercial gear as part of their
monitoring
shack, I am willing to bet that many more would use commercial gear if they
were
aware that it offers a viable alternative or supplement to consumer "scanner-
type"
equipment.
The first question one might ask is what is "commercial equipment"?
Commercial
equipment is simply radio communications gear designed for private business
or
public uses, principally two-way communications. Occasionally commercial
equipment
includes single or multiple frequency monitors (capable only of receiving). I
am
unaware of any commercial "scanner" although they may exist.
The next question might well be, what's so special about commercial equipment?
The
simple answer is that commercial equipment usually performs better and sounds
better than consumer grade equipment. Commercial equipment generally performs
better for a number of reasons. First, the equipment is generally
manufactured with
higher quality components than consumer equipment. With commercial equipment,
manufacturers compete to offer state of the art components and performance.
In
consumer equipment, there appears to be an unwritten conspiracy among
manufacturers
to accept the lowest common denominator as the status quo.
Second, commercial equipment is much more durable and ruggedly constructed.
Just
compare the casing on the typical commercial mobile rig to that on your
favorite
scanner. Rugged construction adds years of life to a radio, whereas cheap
construction exposes the internal components to a higher risk of damage.
Third (and most importantly), commercial equipment is designed to comply with
much
more rigorous performance specifications than consumer equipment. The
assumption,
probably a correct one, is that two-way communication is more critical than
casual
monitoring. In fairness to some consumer equipment, it is difficult and
expensive
to build a wide frequency range, multi-channel radio receiver that meets high
performance specifications over the entire range of frequencies; it is
relatively
easier to build a high performance radio that simply is limited to a single
band
and a limited number of channels.
RCMA members report using a variety of commercial equipment for monitoring
purposes. Many use old two way gear. Most use old mobile equipment. Some use
old
transceivers. Some use handheld portable.
By far the most common manufacturer represented is Motorola. The next most
common
is General Electric. Other names mentioned include Plectron, and Johnson.
By this point you are probably wondering whether there are any downsides to
the use
of commercial equipment. The answer is "yes". New and even relatively new
commercial equipment is extremely expensive. Those state of the art
components
don't come cheap! For the most part, the only used commercial gear that is
within
the budget of most monitoring hobbyists is at least five years old. Moreover,
these
units often represent discontinued lines or models.
Aside from expense, there are some other downsides to using commercial gear
for
your monitoring. Commercial equipment is typically limited to a single or
small
number of channels, and always to a single band. Commercial equipment looks
like,
well . . . "commercial," "functional."
Don't expect a lot of bells and whistles with your commercial rig. You are
likely
to get three controls: an on/off switch, a squelch control and a volume
control.
The final drawback is the lack of widespread availability. Commercial
equipment can
often be purchased at hamfests and conventions. Another good source is your
local
commercial radio repair shop. Many of these shops will be happy to sell you
used
equipment, and some will even sell you some new stuff off the shelves. Their
motivation is primarily public goodwill. Take heed of one piece of advice;
remember
that a commercial radio shop that offers to sell you a piece of equipment is
doing
you a tremendous favor; don't take them for granted, and don't act as if they
have
to sell you some equipment, because they clearly don't.
I will describe two pieces of used commercial equipment that I own. One is a
single
channel Motorola desk top monitor. It is about the size of a scanner and I
have it
crystalled to receive the Georgia State Patrol base transmitting station on
154.680
MHz. This unit is probably at least ten years old, but it performs like a
dream.
Its sensitivity is better than any other radio I own (including the ICOM).
For such
a relatively small unit, it has loads of volume (about 5 watts). My other
commercial piece is a Motorola voice pager, which is about the size of a pack
of
cigarettes. I have it crystalled to receive the Atlanta Fire Department
Dispatch
on 154.190 MHz. This little unit is a dream. The volume is louder and less
distorted than any portable scanner that I have ever heard. Its sensitivity
was
tested to be about a .25 uV for 20db SINAD. I also own several mobile
speakers from
Motorola. These cost me a fraction of what a good external speaker designed
for
amateur equipment would cost, and they sound just as good. These speakers are
good
because they are designed to perform well in a noisy environment. Their
speaker
configuration is such that the speaker rejects or attenuate frequencies well
above
or below the range of the human voice, particularly higher frequencies (which
have
been found to cause listener fatigue or stress). Because of the attenuation
of high
frequencies, the background hiss (which is generally higher pitch than the
typical
range of the human voice) that occurs with a weak radio signal is much less
apparent on one of these commercial grade external speakers.
I will share some comments from Allan (RI-038) regarding his commercial
equipment,
because I think that Allan's enthusiasm about sums up the great benefits of
searching long and hard for a good piece of commercial gear. Alan writes:
"I recently purchased a used Motorola business dispatcher (CMT-3100) two way
VHF
High Band radio for monitoring the Warrick, Rhode Island Fire Department on
154.310
MHz and the PL tone of 162.20. The transmitter was disabled by the out of
state 2
way radio shop I purchased the set from. There is only one way to describe
the
performance of this unit "awesome." Since this radio is equipped with
Motorola's
Private Line, I get no intermod or any other form of interference. The audio
output
is extremely crisp and clear. I also own a Bearcat 760 XLT with a CTCSS tone
board.
The Bearcat radio pales in comparison to my Motorola unit in regards to audio
quality and clarity. Even with the tone board on the Uniden radio, I still
get some
intermod. The only drawback to the Motorola unit is that it is only a single
channel unit. In addition, I would say that my Motorola unit is about 20
years old,
but it still works extremely well. According to the shop where I purchased
the
unit, the Motorola radios will almost last forever. In fact when Motorola
installs
a new radio system they will take back the customer's old units which they
destroy
since they do not want the old equipment on the market. . . . I also own a
used
General Electric Master Pro External speaker which I purchased from a local 2
way
shop for only $12.50. I suspect that the speaker is worth over $50. This
speaker
is hooked up to my Uniden 760 XLT and is a vast improvement over the built-in
speaker."
Thanks for the great letter Allan. Allan also expressed an interest in
purchasing
additional commercial equipment through a buyer's network. If other members
have
an interest in swapping information about sources of commercial equipment,
please
let me know and I will informally circulate this information.
On a related matter, there is a limited amount of radio equipment that is
available
to public consumers that is designed to meet professional specifications.
This kind
of equipment is known as "commercial grade" equipment. The ICOM R-7000 is an
example. While anyone can walk into an ICOM retailer and buy an ICOM R-7000
(anyone
with $1,000 or so, that is), this unit is also frequently sold to commercial
users
as well.
Speaking of commercial grade specifications, Allan (RI 038) also enclosed a
spec
sheet for his Motorola CMT-3100. Consider some of the following specs:
sensitivity
.35 uv EI-SINAD, .5 uv for 20db quieting; spurious and image rejection 86 db;
squelch sensitivity .25 uv; audio output 5 watts at less than 5% distortion;
selectivity more than -90 db at 15 kc (plus or minus)!
FROM: GEORGE CONOVER Area # 2 ( Shortwave )
TO: FRANCIS TOY MSG # 338, Oct-15-91 9:22am
SUBJECT: Re: UN RADIO & RED CROSS
FT> Does anyone have the latest schedule to UN Radio/best
FT> frequencies to hear in w. North America/North America?
FT> And, what about RED CROSS B-Casting? I hear it goes on the
FT> air one week per month, and I'd like to know which week.
Thanks.......
From: paulb@harley.TTI.COM (Paul Blumstein)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave
Subject: Red Cross Broadcasting Service Schedule
Date: 19 Sep 91 23:52:59 GMT
RED CROSS BROADCASTING SERVICE
Sep 91 - Feb 92
The following schedule is Broadcast only on the following days:
SUNDAYS: 9/29, 10/27, 11/4, 12/29 1/26, 2/23
MONDAYS: 9/30, 10/28, 11/25, 12/30, 1/27, 2/24
UTC Language FREQUENCY TARGET
----------- ------------ ---------------------- -------------
1100-1130 English 7210 Europe
1130-1200 French 7210 Europe
1200-1220 German 7210 Europe
1220-1240 Spanish 7210 Europe
1700-1730 English 7210 Europe
1730-1800 French 7210 Europe
1800-1820 German 7210 Europe
1820-1840 Spanish 7210 Europe
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The following schedule is Broadcast only on the following days:
MONDAYS: 9/30, 10/28, 11/25, 12/30, 1/27, 2/24
THURSDAYS: 10/3, 10/31, 11/28, 1/2. 1/30, 2/27
UTC Language FREQUENCY TARGET
----------- ------------ ----------------------- -------------
0310-0327 English 13635 Near East/E
Africa
0740-0757 English 9560 13685 17670 21695 Australasia
1040-1057 English 13635 15570 17670 21770 Far East
1310-1327 English 7480 Far East (via
Beijing)
11690 SE Asia (via
Beijing)
13695 15505 17830 21695 SE Asia
1510-1527 Arabic 13685 15430 17830 21630 Near East/E
Africa
1710-1727 French/English 9885 11955 15525 17830 ...
21770 Africa
2210-2227 Portuguese 9810 9885 15570 South America
12035 S America (Via
Gabon)
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The following schedule is Broadcast only on the following days:
TUESDAYS: 10/1, 10/29, 11/26, 12/31, 1/28, 2/25
FRIDAYS: 10/4, 11/1, 11/29, 1/3, 1/31, 2/28
UTC Language FREQUENCY TARGET
----------- ------------ ----------------------- -------------
0110-0127 Spanish 6135 9650 9885 12035 N & Cent America
17730 N & C Amer (via
Brazil)
0310-0327 English 6135 9885 12035 N & Cent America
Address:
Red Cross Broadcasting Service
International Committee of the Red Cross
19, Avenue de La Paix
CH-1202 Geneve, Switzerland
--- EZPoint V2.1
* Origin: George's point Oklahoma City, OK (1:147/31.6)
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29.6000 AMATEUR 10 METER FM SIMPLEX
AMATEUR
30.1000 ROCHESTER NATIONAL GUARD
GOVERNMENT
33.0400 GATES GATES-CHILI SCHOOLS SCHOOL
33.0400 APPALATIAN MTN CLUB
33.1000 GREECE GREECE SCHOOL DIST SCHOOL
33.6800 FIRE DEPT. FIRE
33.7000 FIRE DEPT. FIRE
33.7400 FIRE DEPT. FIRE
33.7800 FIRE DISPATCH FIRE
33.7800 FIRE DISPATCH FIRE
33.8400 FIRE TACTICAL FIRE
33.8400 FIRE TACTICAL FIRE
33.8600 FIRE DISPATCH FIRE
33.9000 WOLFEBORO LAKES REGION MUT AID FIRE
34.5000 ROCHESTER NATIONAL GUARD
GOVERNMENT
37.1000 BRIGHTON HIGHWAY DEPT LOCAL
GOV'T
37.2400
37.2800 GILFORD/LACONIA GILFORD, LACONIA PD'S POLICE
37.6200 RG&E ELECTRIC - RURAL
UTILITY
37.6600 WELLSBORO WELLSBORO ELECTRIC
UTILTIY
37.9000 HIGHWAY DEPT LOCAL
GOV'T
37.9400 HIGHWAY DEPT LOCAL
GOV'T
37.9600 HIGHWAY DEPT LOCAL
GOV'T
39.1800 AMBULANCE DISPATCH EMS
39.4600 SHERIFF DISP. NETWORK DISPATCHER NET POLICE
40.1000 ARMY RESERVE AVIATION
MILITARY
40.9000 NATIONAL GUARD
MILITARY
41.0000 ARMY NATIONAL GUARD AVIATION
MILITARY
42.0600 ONTARIO PROVINCIAL BASE POLICE
42.1400 CANANDAIGUA NYSP VEHICLE REPEAT POLICE
42.2200 ONTARIO PROVINCIAL CARS POLICE
42.6000 PA STATE POLICE POINT TO POINT POLICE
44.6400 PA GAME COMMISSION
GOVERNMENT-PA
44.8200 NH SP CAR TO CAR POLICE
44.8400 DEPT GAME PROTECTORS
GOVERNMENT-PA
44.9200 MT. MORRIS LETCHWORTH STATE PARK MAINTENANCE PARKS
44.9400
45.1000 MT. MORRIS LETCHWORTH STATE PARK PARK POLICE POLICE
45.1800 NH SP AIRCRAFT PATROL POLICE
45.2000 HIGHWAY DEPT. LOCAL
GOV'T
45.2600
45.3000
45.4400 CIVIL DEFENSE LOCAL
GOV'T
45.4600 GILFORD NH SP TROOP E POLICE
45.5400 POLICE TACTICAL POLICE
45.6000 CIVIL DEFENSE LOCAL
GOV'T
45.6200 POLICE DISPATCH POLICE
45.6400 NYS CIVIL DEFENSE LOCAL
GOV'T
45.7000 HIGHWAY DEPT. LOCAL
GOV'T
45.8800 NYS FIRE DEPTS STATEWIDE MUTUAL AID FIRE
46.0800 AMBULANCE DISPATCHER EMS
46.0800 FIRE DEPT FIRE
46.1000 AMBULANCE DISPATCHER EMS
46.1000 FIRE DEPT FIRE
46.1200 ORLEANS COUNTY FIRE
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46.1600 LIVINGSTON COUNTY FIRE
46.1800 AMBULANCE DISPATCHER EMS
46.1800 FIRE DEPT FIRE
46.2200 FIRE DEPT FIRE
46.2200 FIRE DEPT FIRE
46.2200 ALLEGHERNY FIRE DEPTS FIRE
46.2200 FIRE DEPT FIRE
46.2200 FIRE DEPT FIRE
46.2200 FIRE DEPT FIRE
46.2200 FIRE DEPT FIRE
46.3000 FIRE
46.3400 FIRE
46.3600 FIRE
46.3600 ALLEGHERNY FIRE DEPTS FIRE
46.3600 AMBULANCE DISPATCH EMS
46.3800 FIRE
46.4000 FIRE DEPT FIRE
46.4000 FIRE
46.4000 AMBULANCE DISPATCHER EMS
46.4200 FIRE DEPT FIRE
46.4400 WAYNE COUNTY FIRE
46.4400 FIRE DEPT FIRE
46.4400 FIRE
46.4600 FIRE
46.4800 FIRE
46.5000 FIRE DEPT FIRE
46.6100 CORDLESS TELEPHONE CHANNEL 01 BASE
TELEPHONE
46.6300 CORDLESS TELEPHONE CHANNEL 02 BASE
TELEPHONE
46.6700 CORDLESS TELEPHONE CHANNEL 03 BASE
TELEPHONE
46.7100 CORDLESS TELEPHONE CHANNEL 04 BASE
TELEPHONE
46.7300 CORDLESS TELEPHONE CHANNEL 05 BASE
TELEPHONE
46.7700 CORDLESS TELEPHONE CHANNEL 06 BASE
TELEPHONE
46.8300 CORDLESS TELEPHONE CHANNEL 07 BASE
TELEPHONE
46.8700 CORDLESS TELEPHONE CHANNEL 08 BASE
TELEPHONE
46.9300 CORDLESS TELEPHONE CHANNEL 09 BASE
TELEPHONE
46.9700 CORDLESS TELEPHONE CHANNEL 10 BASE
TELEPHONE
47.2200 DEPT TRANSPORTATION MOBILE TO MOBILE
GOVERNMENT - NY
47.2800 PA D.O.T. CAR TO CAR
GOVERNMENT-PA
47.3000 PA D.O.T. BASE TO CAR
GOVERNMENT-PA
47.3200 DEPT TRANSPORTATION BASE TO MOBILE
GOVERNMENT - NY
47.3400 NYS DOT WATERWAYS STATE
GOV'T
47.4000 DEPT TRANSPORTATION MOBILE TO BASE
GOVERNMENT - NY
47.4200 ROCHESTER AMERICAN RED CROSS EMS
47.5800 ROCHESTER NATIONAL AMBULANCE EMS
47.7200 TRI-COUNTY RURAL ELEC
UTILITY
48.2400 NORTH PENN GAS CO.
UTILITY
49.6700 CORDLESS TELEPHONE CHANNEL 01 HANDSET
TELEPHONE
49.7700 CORDLESS TELEPHONE CHANNEL 04 HANDSET
TELEPHONE
49.8300 CORDLESS TELEPHONE CHANNEL 06 HANDSET
TELEPHONE
49.8300 ITINERANT PORTABLES LOCAL
GOV'T
49.8450 CORDLESS TELEPHONE CHANNEL 02 HANDSET
TELEPHONE
49.8450 49 MHZ PORTABLES
49.8600 CORDLESS TELEPHONE CHANNEL 03 HANDSET
TELEPHONE
49.8750 CORDLESS TELEPHONE CHANNEL 05 HANDSET
TELEPHONE
49.8900 ITINERANT PORTABLES LOCAL
GOV'T
49.8900 CORDLESS TELEPHONE CHANNEL 07 HANDSET
TELEPHONE
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49.9300 CORDLESS TELEPHONE CHANNEL 08 HANDSET
TELEPHONE
49.9700 CORDLESS TELEPHONE CHANNEL 10 HANDSET
TELEPHONE
49.9900 CORDLESS TELEPHONE CHANNEL 09 HANDSET
TELEPHONE
52.5250 AMATEUR 6 METER SIMPLEX
AMATEUR
118.3000 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER AIRPORT CONTROL TOWER AIR
118.8000 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER AIRPORT CLEARANCE AIR
118.9250 FORESTRY FIRE FIGHTER AIR
118.9500 FORESTRY FIRE FIGHTER AIR
119.5500 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER AIRPORT DEPARTURE CONTROL AIR
120.4500 US MILITARY THUNDERBIRDS AIR
120.7000 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER AIRPORT RADAR CONTROL AIR
121.5000 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER AIRPORT EMERGENCY AIR
121.6000 GROUND CONTROL AIR
121.6250 USSR SOYUZ PRIMARY VHF
121.6500 GROUND CONTROL AIR
121.7000 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER AIRPORT GROUND CONTROL AIR
121.7500 GROUND CONTROL AIR
121.8000 GROUND CONTROL AIR
121.8500 GROUND CONTROL AIR
121.9000 GROUND CONTROL AIR
121.9500 FLIGHT SCHOOLS AIR
122.0000 FLIGHT SERVICE FLIGHT WATCH AIR
122.0500 FLIGHT SERVICE AIRCRAFT TRANSMIT AIR
122.1000 FLIGHT SERVICE AIRCRAFT TRANSMIT AIR
122.1500 FLIGHT SERVICE AIRCRAFT TRANSMIT AIR
122.2000 FLIGHT SERVICE COMMON ENROUTE AIR
122.3000 FLIGHT SERVICE AIR
122.3500 FLIGHT SERVICE AIR
122.4000 FLIGHT SERVICE AIR
122.4500 FLIGHT SERVICE AIR
122.5000 FLIGHT SERVICE AIRCRAFT TRANSMIT AIR
122.6000 FLIGHT SERVICE AIRPORT ADVISORY AIR
122.7000 UNCONTROLLED AIRPORTS UNICOM AIR
122.7250 PRIVATE AIRPORTS UNICOM AIR
122.7500 PRIVATE AIRPORTS UNICOM AIR
122.7500 PLANE TO PLANE AIR
122.8000 WOLFEBORO WOLFEBORO UNICM AIR
122.8000 UNCONTROLLED AIRPORTS UNICOM AIR
122.8250 AAA AIR AMBULANCE EMS
122.8500 PLANE TO PLANE MULTICOM AIR
122.9000 SEARCH AND RESCUE MULTICOM AIR
122.9250 PLANE TO PLANE MULTICOM AIR
122.9500 CONTROLLED AIRPORTS UNICOM AIR
122.9750 HIGH ALTITUDE UNICOM AIR
123.0250 HELICOPTERS AIR
123.0500 HELICOPTERS AIR
123.0750 HELICOPTERS AIR
123.1000 CIVIL SEARCH & RESCUE AIR
123.2000 FLIGHT SCHOOLS AIR
123.3000 FLIGHT SCHOOLS AIR
123.4000 FLIGHT SCHOOLS AIR
123.4500 PLANE TO PLANE UNICOM AIR
123.5000 FLIGHT SCHOOLS AIR
123.6000 FLIGHT SERVICE AIR
123.7000 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER AIRPORT APPROACH CONTROL AIR
126.2000 CIVIL TO MILITARY AIR
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126.2000 US MILITARY THUNDERBIRDS AIR
128.2500 CLEVELAND CENTER REMOTE AIR
129.2000 AMERICAN AIRLINES AIR
129.3000 UNITED AIRLINES AIR
129.5000 UNITED AIRLINES AIR
129.5500 DELTA AIRLINES AIR
129.9000 AIRINC AIR
130.1000 WESTERN AIRLINES AIR
130.6500 MIITARY AIRLIFT COMM. MAC AIR
130.9000 CONTINENTAL AIRLINES AIR
130.9500 EASTERN AIRLINES AIR
131.4500 DELTA AIRLINES AIR
131.7500 REPUBLIC AIRLINES AIR
131.8000 AIRINC AIR
131.9250 FEDERAL EXPRESS AIR
134.1000 MILITARY AIRPORTS GCA RADAR AIR
135.5450 ATS 1/ATS 3 CHANNEL 1
135.5750 ATS 1/ATS 3 CHANNEL 2
135.6000 ATS 1/ATS 3 CHANNEL 3
135.6250 ATS 1/ATS 3 CHANNEL 4
135.6450 ATS 1/ATS 3 CHANNEL 5
140.2000 US MILITARY BLUE ANGELS AIR
141.8500 US MILITARY THUNDERBIRDS AIR
142.0000 BLUE ANGELS AIR
142.2000 USSR SPACE STATIONS
142.4000 USSR SPACE STATIONS
142.4170 USSR SPACE STATIONS
142.6000 USSR SPACE STATIONS
142.9750 USSR SPACE STATIONS
143.0000 US MILITARY BLUE ANGELS AIR
143.0000 BLUE ANGELS AIR
143.1440 USSR SPACE STATIONS
143.6000 US MILITARY BLUE ANGELS AIR
143.6250 USSR SPACE STATIONS
145.1500 PORT JEFFERSON AMATEUR REPEATER
AMATEUR
145.3100 ATTICA AMATEUR REPEATER
AMATEUR
145.4500 MANHATTAN AMATEUR REPEATER METROPLEX
AMATEUR
145.5500 MIR (USSR)
AMATEUR
145.9850 AMSAT/OSCAR 13 ENGINEERING BEACON
AMATEUR
146.5200 AMATEUR 2 METER FM SIMPLEX
AMATEUR
146.6400 AMATEUR REPEATER
AMATEUR
146.6550 ROCHESTER AMATEUR REPEATER WB2HYP/R
AMATEUR
146.6700 MANHATTAN AMATEUR REPEATER
AMATEUR
146.7900 ROCHESTER AMATEUR REPEATER K2SA/R
AMATEUR
146.8800 ROCHESTER AMATEUR REPEATER N2JC/R
AMATEUR
146.8800 STATEN ISLAND AMATEUR REPEATER
AMATEUR
147.0000 AUBURN AMATEUR REPEATER
AMATEUR
147.0000 MANHATTAN AMATEUR REPEATER
AMATEUR
147.0300 WOLFEBORO AMATEUR REPEATER
AMATEUR
147.0450 AMATEUR REPEATER
AMATEUR
147.1800 GREECE AMATEUR REPEATER WB2MXL/R
AMATEUR
147.3150 STATEN ISLAND AMATEUR REPEATER
AMATEUR
147.3600 MANHATTAN AMATEUR REPEATER
AMATEUR
147.3900 WOLFEBORO AMATEUR REPEATER
AMATEUR
147.5700 SIMPLEX
AMATEUR
151.0100 HIGHWAY DEPT LOCAL
GOV'T
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151.0700 HIGHWAY DEPT LOCAL
GOV'T
151.0850 HIGHWAY EPT LOCAL
GOV'T
151.1150 HIGHWAY DEPT LOCAL
GOV'T
151.1300 HIGHWAY DEPT LOCAL
GOV'T
151.1600 MT. MORRIS LETCHWORTH STATE PARK PORTABLES PARKS
151.3850 BUREAU OF FORESTRY
GOVERNMENT-PA
151.6250 ITINERANT PORTABLES LOCAL
GOV'T
151.6550 ROCHESTER DOYLE
SECURITY
151.6550 ROCHESTER MIDTOWN PLAZA
SECURITY
151.7150 ROCHESTER RIT
SECURITY
151.7750 BROCKPORT SUNY BROCKPORT
SECURITY
151.8350 ROCHESTER SEARS
SECURITY
151.8950 ROCHESTER ST. JOHN FISHER
SECURITY
151.8950 CALEDONIA GENESEE COUNTRY MUS. PARKS
151.9950 CANANDAIGUA CCFL
SECURITY
152.3000 SOLDIERS/SAILORS HOSP EMS
152.5400 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CHANNEL YL
TELEPHONE
152.6000 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CHANNEL YP
TELEPHONE
152.7200 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CHANNEL YS
TELEPHONE
152.7500 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CHANNEL YR
TELEPHONE
152.7800 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CHANNEL JK
TELEPHONE
152.8100 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CHANNEL JR
TELEPHONE
153.4100 ROCHESTER WATER DEPT. MAINTENANCE LOCAL
GOV'T
153.5000 RG&E GINNA PLANT FIRE FIRE
153.5300 ROCHESTER RG&E
SECURITY
153.5300 RG&E SECURITY
SECURITY
153.5900 RG&E GINNA PLANT RAD TEAMS
UTILITY
153.7100 RG&E GINNA PLANT SECURITY
SECURITY
153.7250 ROCHESTER RG&E CONSTRUCTION
UTILITY
153.8000 ROCHESTER RADIO CENTER RADIO REPAIR LOCAL
GOV'T
153.8300 ROCHESTER MONROE COUNTY CITY PORTABLES FIRE
153.8750 PORT JEFFERSON PORT JEFF. CONSTABLE POLICE
153.9200 ROCHESTER MONROE COUNTY LOCAL
GOV'T
154.0250 HIGHWAY DEPT LOCAL
GOV'T
154.0400 ROCHESTER MONROE CC
SECURITY
154.0550 GREECE GREECE VOL AMBULANCE EMS
154.0850 CATTARAUGUS COUNTY LOCAL
GOV'T
154.1300 ROCHESTER CITY FIRE DEPT. CHANNEL 01 FIRE
154.1750
154.1750 ROCHESTER MONROE COUNTY CHANNEL 04 FIRE
154.1900 STATEN ISLAND NYFD FIRE DISPATCH FIRE
154.2500 ROCHESTER CITY FIRE DEPT. CHANNEL 02 FIRE
154.2500 WOLFEBORO WOLFEBORO FIRE DEPT FIRE
154.2500 ROCHESTER AIRPORT FIREGROUND CHANNEL 02 FIRE
154.2950 MONROE COUNTY EMS DISPATCHER EMS
154.3100 ROCHESTER MONROE COUNTY CHANNEL 05 FIRE
154.3400 FIRE DEPT REPEATER FIRE
154.3400 ROCHESTER MONROE COUNTY CHANNEL 06 FIRE
154.3850 ROCHESTER MONROE COUNTY CHANNEL 03 FIRE
154.4000 WOLFEBORO WOLFEBORO FIRE DEPT FIRE
154.4000 WILLIAMSPORT FIRE DEPT FIRE
154.4300 FIRE DISPATCH FIRE
154.4450 FIRE/RESCUE FIRE
154.4500 COMMERCIAL/NON-COMM CHANNEL 9 MARINE
154.5400 ROCHESTER NAZARETH COLLEGE
SECURITY
154.5400 ROCHESTER LONG RIDGE MALL
SECURITY
ROCHESTER, N.Y. ACTIVE FREQUENCIES
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154.5700 ITINERANT PORTABLES LOCAL
GOV'T
154.6000 ITINERANT PORTABLES LOCAL
GOV'T
154.6000 CUMMINGS NATURE CENT. PARKS
154.6500 NYS POLICE THRUWAY REPEATER POLICE
154.6500 MSP POLICE
154.6650 MSP POLICE
154.6650 CANANDAIGUA NYSP CAR TO CAR POLICE
154.6650 BATAVIA NYSP CAR TO CAR POLICE
154.6800 DOVER DOVER PD POLICE
154.6850 DURHAM DURHAM PD POLICE
154.6950 BATAVIA NYSP STATE FREQUENCY POLICE
154.7250 TOWN PD'S POLICE
154.7550 PA STATE POLICE CAR TO CAR POLICE
154.7700 CANANDAIGUA NYSP TROOP E CAR TO BASE POLICE
154.7700 GRAFTON GRAFTON CTY SHERIFF POLICE
154.7850 TOWN PD'S POLICE
154.7850 ALLEGHERNY PD'S POLICE
154.8150 SHERIFF POLICE
154.8300 ALTON BELKNAP CTY SHERIFF POLICE
154.8300 SANBORNTON SANBORNTON PD POLICE
154.8450 SHERIFF POLICE
154.8600 CARROLL CARROLL CTY SHERIFF POLICE
154.8600 OLEAN OLEAN PD POLICE
154.8750 SHERIFF POLICE
154.8900 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER PD POLICE
154.9050 CANANDAIGUA NYSP TROOP E DISP POLICE
154.9100 SHERIFF CARS POLICE
154.9800 ROCHESTER CITY OF ROCHESTER TOW TRUCKS LOCAL
GOV'T
155.0100 SHERIFF POLICE
155.0850 ROCHESTER ROCH PSYCHIATRIC CTR
SECURITY
155.1000 IRONDEQUOIT HIGHWAY DEPT LOCAL
GOV'T
155.1150 NYS CIVIL DEFENSE LOCAL
GOV'T
155.1600 FOREST PARK AMBULANCE EMS
155.1750 COUNTY VOL EMERG. SQD EMS
155.1750 PORT JEFFERSON AMBULANCE EMS
155.1750 WOLFEBORO HUGGINS HOSPITAL EMS
155.1750 MONROE CTY HOSPITALS ALTERNATE HEAR FREQ EMS
155.2050 ROCHESTER MONROE AMBULANCE EMS
155.2350 CHURCHVILLE CHURCHVILLE-CHILI SCH SCHOOL
155.2350 HENRIETTA HENRIETTA VOL AMBUL EMS
155.2800 ROCHESTER ROCH. GENERAL HOSP.
SECURITY
155.2800 WOLFEBORO HUGGINS HOSPITAL EMS
155.2800 WAYNE COUNTY AMBUL EMS
155.2800 ROCHESTER MONROE CTY HOSPITALS HOSPITAL - HOSPITAL EMS
155.2950 EMS EMS DISPATCHER EMS
155.3100 SHERIFF POLICE
155.3100 PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH POLICE POLICE
155.3100 ALLEGHENY CTY SHERIFF POLICE
155.3100 BRISTOL BRISTOL POLICE POLICE
155.3400 AMBULANCE TO HOSPITAL EMS
155.3400 HOSP/AMBULANCE EMS
155.3400 WOLFEBORO HUGGINS HOSPITAL EMS
155.3400 HOSP/AMBULANCE EMS
155.3700 ALL POLICE POINT-POINT POLICE
155.3700 NYSP STATEWIDE POLICE
155.3750
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155.3850 WOLFEBORO HUGGINS HOSPITAL EMS
155.4150 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER AIRPORT POLICE
155.4150 SHERIFF POLICE
155.4150 ROCKINGHAM CTY SHERIF POLICE
155.4300 SHERIFF POLICE
155.4750 WOLFEBORO NH SP LOCAL 2 POLICE
155.4750 CANANDAIGUA NYSP CAR TO CAR POLICE
155.4900 GILFORD TOWN OF GILFORD POLICE
155.4900 MONROE COUNTY JAIL POLICE
155.4900 POLICE INTER-COUNTY POLICE
155.5050 NYSP BASE POLICE
155.5050 BATAVIA NYSP TROOP A DISP POLICE
155.5200 HILLSBORO CTY SHERIFF POLICE
155.5200 NYSP CAR POLICE
155.5250 MSP POLICE
155.5500 SHERIFF POLICE
155.5800 PA STATE POLICE TROOP F BASE TO CAR POLICE
155.5800 MSP POLICE
155.5800 6TH PCT POLICE
155.5950 LIVINGSTON CTY AMBUL EMS
155.6100 SHERIFF POLICE
155.6100 WOLFEBORO WOLFEBORO PD POLICE
155.6250 CONCORD CONCORD POLICE POLICE
155.6250 CANANDAIGUA NYSP DATA POLICE
155.6400 POLICE DISPATCH POLICE
155.6450 NORTH CONWAY NORTH CONWAY PD POLICE
155.6550 6TH PCT DETECTIVE "E" POLICE
155.6700 PA STATE POLICE TROOP P BASE TO CAR POLICE
155.6850 CANTERBURY CANTERBURY POLICE POLICE
155.6850 MERRIMACK CTY SHERIFF POLICE
155.7000 FRANKLIN FRANKLIN PD POLICE
155.7000 SALAMANCA SALAMANCA PD POLICE
155.7150 ROCHESTER AIRPORT OPERATIONS
SECURITY
155.7150 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER SCHOOLS
SECURITY
155.7150 ROCHESTER AIRPORT OPERATIONS
SECURITY
155.7250 STRAFFORD CTY SHERIFF POLICE
155.7450 GENESEO SUNY GENESEO
SECURITY
155.7600 CONWAY CONWAY PD POLICE
155.7600 TILTON TILTON PD POLICE
155.7600 MEREDITH MERIDETH PD POLICE
155.7750 ROCHESTER CITY SCHOOL SECURITY LOCAL
GOV'T
155.7900 PA STATE POLICE TROOP F CAR TO BASE POLICE
155.7900 SUFFOLK COUNTY POLICE DATA POLICE
155.7900 LACONIA LACONIA PD POLICE
155.8050 PORT JEFFERSON
155.8200 ROCHESTER MONROE COUNTY COUNTY FIRE/POLICE FIRE
155.8350 CHURCHVILLE HIGHWAY DEPT LOCAL
GOV'T
155.8350 PARMA PARMA AUX POLICE POLICE
155.9100 WOLFEBORO NH SP LOCAL 1 NORTH POLICE
155.9100 PA STATE POLICE TROOP P CAR TO BASE POLICE
155.9400 AMBULANCE DISPATCHER EMS
155.9700 CANANDAIGUA CANANDAIGUA PD POLICE
155.9850 PORT JEFFERSON
156.0250 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 60 SHIP MARINE
156.0300 SUFFOLK COUNTY POLICE CAR TO CAR POLICE
156.0500 NEW ORLEANS PORT OPERATIONS CHANNEL 1A MARINE
ROCHESTER, N.Y. ACTIVE FREQUENCIES
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156.0500 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 1 SHIP MARINE
156.0750 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 61 SHIP MARINE
156.0900 WOLFEBORO NH SP LOCAL 1 SOUTH POLICE
156.1000 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 2 SHIP MARINE
156.1000 NEW ORLEANS PORT OPERATIONS CHANNEL 3A SHIP/SHORE MARINE
156.1050 ROCHESTER DEPT PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION LOCAL
GOV'T
156.1250 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 62 SHIP MARINE
156.1500 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 3 SHIP MARINE
156.1750 PORT/COMMERCIAL CHANNEL 63A MARINE
156.1750 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 63 SHIP MARINE
156.2000 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 4 SHIP MARINE
156.2250 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 64 SHIP MARINE
156.2500 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 5 SHIP MARINE
156.2750 PORT OPERATIONS CHANNEL 65A MARINE
156.3000 SEARCH & RESCUE CHANNEL 6 MARINE
156.3250 PORT OPERATIONS CHANNEL 66A MARINE
156.3250 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 66 SHIP MARINE
156.3500 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 7 SHIP MARINE
156.3500 COMMERCIAL CHANNEL 7A MARINE
156.3750 COMMERCIAL SHIP-SHIP CHANNEL 67 MARINE
156.4000 COMMERCIAL INTERSHIP CHANNEL 8 MARINE
156.4250 NON-COMMERCIAL CHANNEL 68 MARINE
156.4750 NON-COMMERCIAL CHANNEL 69 MARINE
156.5000 COMMERCIAL CHANNEL 10 MARINE
156.5250 NON-COMMERCIAL CHANNEL 70 SHIP-SHIP MARINE
156.5500 COMMERCIAL CHANNEL 11 MARINE
156.5750 NON-COMMERCIAL CHANNEL 71 MARINE
156.6000 PORT OPERATIONS USCG CHANNEL 12 MARINE
156.6250 NON-COMMERCIAL CHANNEL 72 SHIP-SHIP MARINE
156.6500 SEAWAY AUTHORITY SHIP TRAFFIC CONTROL MARINE
156.6500 NAVIGATION-CANAL/LOCK CHANNEL 13 MARINE
156.6750 PORT OPERATIONS CHANNEL 73 MARINE
156.7000 PORT OPERATIONS USCG CHANNEL 14 MARINE
156.7250 PORT OPERATIONS CHANNEL 74 MARINE
156.7500 ENVIRON/HYDROGRAPHIC CHANNEL 15 MARINE
156.8000 CALLING/DISTRESS USCG CHANNEL 16 MARINE
156.8500 STATE CONTROL CHANNEL 17 MARINE
156.8750 PORT OPERATIONS CHANNEL 77 SHIP-SHIP MARINE
156.9000 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 18 SHIP MARINE
156.9000 COMMERCIAL CHANNEL 18A MARINE
156.9250 NON-COMMERCIAL CAHNNEL 78A MARINE
156.9250 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 78 SHIP MARINE
156.9500 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 19 SHIP MARINE
156.9500 COMMERCIAL CHANNEL 19A MARINE
156.9750 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 79A MARINE
156.9750 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 79 SHIP MARINE
157.0000 PORT OPERATIONS CHANNEL 20 SHIP MARINE
157.0250 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 80 SHIP MARINE
157.0250 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 80A MARINE
157.0500 COAST GUARD OPERATIONS MARINE
157.0500 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 21 SHIP MARINE
157.0500 US COARST GUARD CHANNEL 21 CG MARINE
157.0750 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 81 SHIP MARINE
157.0750 COAST GUARD OIL SPILL CONTROL MARINE
157.1000 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 22 SHIP MARINE
157.1000 US COAST GUARD CHANNEL 22 MARINE
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157.1250 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 82 SHIP MARINE
157.1500 COAST GUARD CHANNEL 23/OPERATIONS MARINE
157.1500 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 23 SHIP MARINE
157.1750 COAST GUARD AUX COAST GUARD AUX MARINE
157.1750 US COAST CUARD AUX. CHANNEL 83 CG MARINE
157.1750 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 83 SHIP MARINE
157.2000 MARINE TELEPHONE CHANNEL 24 SHIP MARINE
157.2250 MARINE TELEPHONE CHANNEL 84 SHIP MARINE
157.2500 MARINE TELEPHONE CHANNEL 25 SHIP MARINE
157.2750 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 65 SHIP MARINE
157.2750 MARINE TELEPHONE CHANNEL 85 SHIP MARINE
157.3000 MARINE TELEPHONE CHANNEL 26 SHIP MARINE
157.3250 MARINE TELEPHONE CHANNEL 86 SHIP MARINE
157.3500 MARINE TELEPHONE CHANNEL 27 SHIP MARINE
157.3750 MARINE TELEPHONE CHANNEL 87 SHIP MARINE
157.4000 MARINE TELEPHONE CHANNEL 28 SHIP MARINE
157.4250 MARINE TELEPHONE CHANNEL 88A SHIP MARINE
157.4250 COMMERCIAL SHIP-SHIP CHANNEL 88 MARINE
157.4500 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 29 SHIP/SHORE MARINE
157.4750 COMMERCIAL CHANNEL 89 MARINE
158.1900 ROCHESTER RG&E GAS
UTILITY
158.2200 ROCHESTER RG&E GAS
UTILITY
158.2500 PUBLIC SERVICE LOCAL
GOV'T
158.4600 ROCHESTER EASTMAN SCHOOL
SECURITY
158.7300 ROCHESTER MONROE COUNTY TOWNS WEST POLICE
158.7550 MANSFIELD STATE COLL.
SECURITY
158.8200 WOLFEBORO TOWN OF WOLFEBORO LOCAL
GOV'T
158.8500 COUNTY COURT SECURITY LOCAL
GOV'T
158.8800 GATES GATES VOL AMBULANCE EMS
158.9400 BROCKPORT BROCKPORT VOL AMBUL EMS
158.9400 BROCKPORT BROCKPORT PD POLICE
158.9550 ROCHESTER MONROE COUNTY SHERIFF WEST POLICE
159.0300 ROCHESTER MONROE COUNTY SHERIFF EAST POLICE
159.0900 ROCHESTER MONROE COUNTY TOWNS EAST POLICE
159.1500 SUFFOLK COUNTY POLICE 6 PCT CAR -BASE POLICE
159.2100 ROCHESTER MONROE COUNTY INTERSERVICE POLICE
159.2250 ENVIRON. CONSERVATION ENFORCEMENT DIV
GOVERNMENT - NY
159.3450 HEMMINGWAY BUREAU OF FORESTRY
GOVERNMENT-PA
159.4050 CATTARAUGUS SHERIFF POLICE
159.4200 KELLOGG BUREAU OF FORESTRY
GOVERNMENT-PA
159.4350 ENVIRON. CONSERVATION FORESTRY DIV
GOVERNMENT - NY
159.4650 OSSIPEE OSSIPEE PD POLICE
160.2300 ROCHESTER CHESSY/B&O ROAD RAIL
160.3050 ROCHESTER EASTMAN KODAK RAIL
160.5000 ROCHESTER GENESEE & WYOMING ROAD RAIL
160.5300 ROCHESTER CHESSY/B&O YARD RAIL
160.5600 ROCHESTER CONRAIL RR POLICE MOB. - MOB. RAIL
160.5900 ROCHESTER GENESEE & WYOMING YARD RAIL
160.6250 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 60 SHORE MARINE
160.6500 INTRNATIONAL CHANNEL 1 SHORE MARINE
160.6750 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 61 SHORE MARINE
160.6800 ROCHESTER CONRAIL RR POLICE BASE - MOB. RAIL
160.7000 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 2 SHORE MARINE
160.7100 ROCHESTER CONRAIL VEHICLES RAIL
160.7250 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 62 SHORE MARINE
160.7500 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 3 SHORE MARINE
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160.7750 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 63 SHORE MARINE
160.7850 ROCHESTER CHESSY/B&O RAIL
160.8000 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 4 SHORE MARINE
160.8000 ROCHESTER CONRAIL CHANNEL 01 - ROAD RAIL
160.8250 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 64 SHORE MARINE
160.8500 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 5 SHORE MARINE
160.8750 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 65 SHORE MARINE
160.9250 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 66 SHORE MARINE
160.9500 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 7 SHORE MARINE
161.0700 ROCHESTER CONRAIL CHANNEL 02 - YARD RAIL
161.4000 CONRAIL RAIL
161.4300 ROCHESTER DEPT PUBLIC WORKS SANITATION LOCAL
GOV'T
161.5000 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 18 SHORE MARINE
161.5200 CONRAIL RAIL
161.5250 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 78 SHORE MARINE
161.5500 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 19 SHORE MARINE
161.5750 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 79 SHORE MARINE
161.6000 PORT OPERATIONS CHANNEL 20 SHORE MARINE
161.6250 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 80 SHORE MARINE
161.6500 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 21 SHORE MARINE
161.7000 ROCHESTER WOKR TV CHANNEL 8 TELEVISION NEWS MEDIA
161.7000 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 22 SHORE MARINE
161.7250 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 82 SHORE MARINE
161.7300 ROCHESTER WHEC TV CHANNEL 10 NEWS CARS MEDIA
161.7500 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 23 SHORE MARINE
161.7750 INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL 83 SHORE MARINE
161.8000 MARINE TELEPHONE CHANNEL 24 SHORE MARINE
161.8250 MARINE TELEPHONE CHANNEL 84 SHORE MARINE
161.8500 MARINE TELEPHONE CHANNEL 25 SHORE MARINE
161.8750 MARINE TELEPHONE CHANNEL 85 SHORE MARINE
161.9000 MARINE TELEPHONE CHANNEL 26 SHORE MARINE
161.9250 MARINE TELEPHONE CHANNEL 86 SHORE MARINE
161.9500 MARINE TELEPHONE CHANNEL 27 SHORE MARINE
161.9750 MARINE TELEPHONE CHANNEL 87 SHORE MARINE
162.0000 MARINE TELEPHONE CHANNEL 28 SHORE MARINE
162.0250 MARINE TELEPHONE CHANNEL 88A SHORE MARINE
162.4000 ROCHESTER NOAA WEATHER
GOVERNMENT
162.4750 NOAA WEATHER
GOVERNMENT
162.5500 NOAA WEATHER
GOVERNMENT
162.6850 AIR FORCE ONE TELEPHONE CIRCUIT
GOVERNMENT
162.8250 ROCHESTER BORDER PATROL WESTERN NEW YORK
GOVERNMENT
163.4125 MT. MORRIS LETCHWORTH STATE PARK DAM PARKS
163.6250 ROCHESTER BORDER PATROL WESTERN NEW YORK
GOVERNMENT
163.6750 ROCHESTER BORDER PATROL WESTERN NEW YORK
GOVERNMENT
163.9750 ROCHESTER FBI CHANNEL 05 - PRIMARY
GOVERNMENT
164.1300 US COAST GUARD HELICOPTERS (?)
MILITARY
164.6500 ROCHESTER SECRET SERVICE CHANNEL "TANGO"
GOVERNMENT
164.8850 ROCHESTER SECRET SERVICE CHANNEL "OSCAR"
GOVERNMENT
165.0250 ROCHESTER SECRET SERVICE CHANNEL "NOVEMBER"
GOVERNMENT
165.0850 ROCHESTER SECRET SERVICE CHANNEL "HOTEL"
GOVERNMENT
165.0875 MT. MORRIS LETCHWORTH STATE PARK DAM PARKS
165.2100 ROCHESTER SECRET SERVICE CHANNEL "MIKE"
GOVERNMENT
165.2350 ROCHESTER CUSTOMS PRIMARY
GOVERNMENT
165.2850 ROCHESTER ALCOHOL, TOBAC. & F/A CHANNEL 1 - PRIMARY
GOVERNMENT
165.3550 ROCHESTER ALCOHOL, TOBAC. & F/A
GOVERNMENT
165.3750 ROCHESTER ALCOHOL, TOBAC. & F/A
GOVERNMENT
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165.3750 ROCHESTER SECRET SERVICE CHANNEL "CHARLIE"-PRI
GOVERNMENT
165.7600 ROCHESTER SECRET SERVICE CHANNEL "GOLF"
GOVERNMENT
165.7850 ROCHESTER SECRET SERVICE CHANNEL "BAKER"
GOVERNMENT
165.9100 ROCHESTER TREASURY DEPT
GOVERNMENT
165.9500 ROCHESTER TREASURY DEPT CHANNEL 2 - SURVEIL.
GOVERNMENT
166.0000 USSR COSMOS TUG
166.2500 ROCHESTER WHAM NEWS CARS MEDIA
167.2250 ROCHESTER FBI CHANNEL 02
GOVERNMENT
167.2850 ROCHESTER FBI CHANNEL 03
GOVERNMENT
167.5600 ROCHESTER FBI CHANNEL BLUE 4
GOVERNMENT
167.6000 ROCHESTER FBI CHANNEL BLUE 3
GOVERNMENT
167.7600 ROCHESTER FBI ROCHESTER
GOVERNMENT
167.7750 ROCHESTER FBI CHANNEL BLUE 1
GOVERNMENT
173.2250 ROCHESTER GANNETT NEWSPAPERS NEWSCARS/DELIVERY
BUSINESS
173.3250 ROCHESTER GANNETT NEWSPAPERS NEWS CARS
BUSINESS
185.7500 ROCHESTER WROC-TV AUDIO
BROADCAST
197.7500 ROCHESTER WHEC-TV AUDIO
BROADCAST
215.7500 ROCHESTER WOKR-TV AUDIO
BROADCAST
223.5000 AMATEUR 220 MHZ SIMPLEX
AMATEUR
236.5500 US MILITARY THUNDERBIRDS AIR
241.4000 US MILITARY BLUE ANGELS AIR
251.6000 US MILITARY BLUE ANGELS AIR
275.3500 US MILITARY BLUE ANGELS AIR
384.4000 US MILITARY BLUE ANGELS AIR
413.0250 US MILITARY THUNDERBIRDS AIR
415.4500 AIR FORCE ONE DOWNLINK-NATIONWIDE
GOVERNMENT
417.2000 ROCHESTER FEDERAL BUILDING
SECURITY
418.6250 ROCHESTER DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADM CHANNEL 01 - PRIMARY
GOVERNMENT
418.6750 ROCHESTER DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADM CHANNEL 04
GOVERNMENT
418.7500 ROCHESTER DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADM CHANNEL 03
GOVERNMENT
418.8250 ROCHESTER DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADM CHANNEL 05
GOVERNMENT
418.9000 ROCHESTER DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADM CHANNEL 02
GOVERNMENT
418.9500 ROCHESTER DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADM CHANNEL 06
GOVERNMENT
442.8000 ROCHESTER AMATEUR REPEATER N2HJD/R
AMATEUR
443.6000 CANADICE AMATEUR REPEATER WB2IMT/R
AMATEUR
444.0750 MANHATTAN AMATEUR REPEATER
AMATEUR
444.5500 ROCHESTER AMATEUR REPEATER WB2HYP/R
AMATEUR
444.8250 ROCHESTER AMATEUR REPEATER WB2SUN/R
AMATEUR
444.9000 ROCHESTER AMATEUR REPEATER
AMATEUR
445.1250 STATEN ISLAND AMATEUR REPEATER
AMATEUR
445.2250 MANHATTAN AMATEUR REPEATER
AMATEUR
445.5750 BAYONNE AMATEUR REPEATER
AMATEUR
446.0000 AMATEUR 440 MHZ SIMPLEX
AMATEUR
447.5750 STATEN ISLAND AMATEUR REPEATER
AMATEUR
449.5250 PORT JEFFERSON AMATEUR REPEATER
AMATEUR
450.0875 ROCHESTER WXXI NEWS CARS MEDIA
450.4125 ROCHESTER WOKR TV CHANNEL 8 TELEVISION NEWS MEDIA
450.5125 ROCHESTER WROC TV CHANNEL 13 TELEVISION NEWS MEDIA
450.5500 ROCHESTER WHEC TV CHANNEL 10 TELEVISION NEWS MEDIA
451.0250 HENRIETTA RG&E ELECTRIC
UTILITY
451.0500 SPENCERPORT RG&E ELECTRIC
UTILITY
451.1000 ROCHESTER RG&E ELECTRIC
UTILITY
451.2000 ROCHESTER MONROE WATER AUTH. LOCAL
GOV'T
451.2500 PENFIELD RG&E ELECTRIC
UTILITY
451.5000 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CONSTRUCTION
TELEPHONE
452.3250 ROCHESTER RTS BUS 1
TRANSIT
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452.3750 ROCHESTER RTS BUS 2
TRANSIT
452.6250 ROCHESTER RTS SUPERVISORS
TRANSIT
452.7250 ROCHESTER RTS LIFT LINE
TRANSIT
452.9750 ROCHESTER GANNETT NEWSPAPERS PHOTO CREWS MEDIA
453.0000 ROCHESTER GANNETT NEWSPAPERS REPORTERS MEDIA
453.1500 ROCHESTER PURE WATERS LOCAL
GOV'T
453.2750 ROCHESTER ADMINISTRATION LOCAL
GOV'T
453.3500 BROCKPORT SUNY BROCKPORT
SECURITY
453.4000 ROCHESTER PAGING LOCAL
GOV'T
453.4000 ATTICA ATTICA CORRECTION FAC PRISON
453.4250 NYSP THRUWAY TROOP T POLICE
453.5000 ROCHESTER DEPT PUBLIC WORKS LOCAL
GOV'T
453.5000 ROCHESTER CITY OF ROCHESTER TRAFFIC SIGNALS LOCAL
GOV'T
453.5250 NYSP THRUWAY TROOP T POLICE
453.5750 GATES HIGHWAY DEPT LOCAL
GOV'T
453.6500 GREECE HIGHWAY DEPT LOCAL
GOV'T
453.7500 ATTICA ATTICA CORRECTION FAC PRISON
453.7750 ATTICA ATTICA CORRECTION FAC PRISON
454.0750 ROCHESTER COMMON CARRIER
TELEPHONE
454.2000 ROCHESTER COMMON CARRIER
TELEPHONE
455.0500 ROCHESTER WBBF NEWS CARS/REMOTE MEDIA
455.1500 ROCHESTER WVOR RADIO TRAFFIC HELICOPTER MEDIA
455.8000 ROCHESTER WVOR RADIO MEDIA
460.0250 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER PD CHANNEL 01 POLICE
460.0500 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER PD TACT PORTABLES POLICE
460.0750 IRONDEQUOIT IRONDEQUOIT PD CHANNEL 07 POLICE
460.0875 ARCADE ARCADE POLICE POLICE
460.1000 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER PD TACT PORTABLES POLICE
460.1250 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER PD CHANNEL 02 POLICE
460.1500 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER PD TACT PORTABLES POLICE
460.1750 TOWNS EAST CHANNEL 13 POLICE
460.2000 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER PD CHANNEL 05 POLICE
460.2250 BRIGHTON BRIGHTON PD CHANNEL 09 POLICE
460.2500 TACT 2 COUNTY WEST CHANNEL 14 POLICE
460.2625 MONROE CTY SHERIFF TACT PORTABLES POLICE
460.2750 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER PD TACT PORTABLES POLICE
460.2875 MONROE CTY SHERIFF TACT PORTABLES POLICE
460.3000 TOWNS WEST CHANNEL 12 POLICE
460.3250 CHANNEL 06 POLICE
460.3500 GREECE GREECE PD CHANNEL 08 POLICE
460.3750 TACT 3 COUNTY EAST CHANNEL 15 POLICE
460.4000 SHERIFF'S CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 11 POLICE
460.4250 GATES GATES PD CHANNEL 10 POLICE
460.4500 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER PD CHANNEL 03 POLICE
460.4750 SHERIFF'S CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 16 POLICE
460.5000 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER PD CHANNEL 04 POLICE
460.7000 ROCHESTER US AIR OPERATIONS
BUSINESS
460.7250 ROCHESTER UNITED AIRLINES OPERATIONS
BUSINESS
460.7750 ROCHESTER AMERICAN AIRLINES OPERATIONS
BUSINESS
460.9250 ROCHESTER HONEYWELL
SECURITY
460.9500 ROCHESTER ADT
SECURITY
461.0750 ROCHESTER AEGIS
SECURITY
461.2000 ROCHESTER GREATER ROCH CABLE CABLEVISION
BUSINESS
461.3750 ROCHESTER UNIV OF ROCHESTER
SECURITY
461.6500 ROCHESTER ALPHA & OMEGA
SECURITY
461.6750 ROCHESTER MCCURDY'S
SECURITY
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462.0500 ROCHESTER MIDTOWN PLAZA
SECURITY
462.2250 ROCHESTER EASTMAN KODAK KODAK PARK
SECURITY
462.4250 ROCHESTER EASTMAN KODAK ELMGROVE
SECURITY
462.6000 ROCHESTER RIT
SECURITY
462.6750 ROCHESTER UNIV OF ROCHESTER
SECURITY
463.0000 CARDIAC TELEMETRY MED CHANNEL 01 - PRI EMS
463.0250 CARDIAC TELEMETRY MED CHANNEL 02 EMS
463.0500 CARDIAC TELEMETRY MED CHANNEL 03 EMS
463.0750 CARDIAC TELEMETRY MED CHANNEL 04 EMS
463.1750 STONYBROOK
463.5000 ROCHESTER AAA ALARMS
SECURITY
463.6500 ROCHESTER BOB SARFATY'S TOWING
BUSINESS
464.2250 ROCHESTER WASTE MANAGEMENT INDUSTRIAL REFUSE
BUSINESS
464.5000 ITINERANT PORTABLES LOCAL
GOV'T
464.5250 ROCHESTER STRONG MUSEUM PARKS
464.5250 ROCHESTER MIDTOWN PLAZA
SECURITY
464.5500 ITINERANT PORTABLES LOCAL
GOV'T
464.6000 ROCHESTER UNIV OF ROCHESTER
SECURITY
464.7000 ROCHESTER UNIV OF ROCHESTER
SECURITY
464.9250 EMS MEDEVENT EMS
465.3500 GREECE GREECE PD "10-36" POLICE
466.6500 ROCHESTER MARKET PLACE MALL
SECURITY
468.8250 GOES TIME SIGNALS
476.8375 STATEN ISLAND NYPD 120, 122, 123 PCTS POLICE
476.8625 STATEN ISLAND NYPD POLICE
517.7500 ROCHESTER WXXI-TV AUDIO
BROADCAST
856.2120 MARINE PATROL POLICE
856.2125 MARINE PATROL POLICE
870.1800 CELL , CHANNEL
871.2900 ROCHESTER CELL A18 CHANNEL 14
872.0700 ROCHESTER CELL A13 CHANNEL 13
872.8200 HENRIETTA CELL A9, CHANNEL 12
874.0200 HONEOYE FALLS CELL A11 CHANNEL 9
875.0100 CELL A20 CHANNEL 8
875.4300 BATAVIA CELL A6, CHANNEL 8
876.2100 IRONDEQUOIT CELL A1, CHANNEL 7
876.2700 ROCHESTER CELL A20 CHANNEL 6
877.3500 ROCHESTER CELL A5, CHANNEL 5
877.3500 ROCHESTER CELL A5, CHANNEL 5
877.8300 ROCHESTER CELL A10 CHANNEL 4
879.0600 PITTSFORD CELL A11 CHANNEL 2
881.2500 NORTH RUSH CELL B21, CHANNEL 2
881.7300 SCOTTSVILLE CELL B16, CHANNEL 3
882.4400 ROCHESTER CELL B CHANNEL
882.4800 CELL CHANNEL
882.5400 PARMA CELL B1 CHANNEL 5
882.7800 ROCHESTER CELL B9 CHANNEL 5
884.0400 CALEDONIA CELL B9 CHANNEL 7
884.1600 ROCHESTER CELL B13 CHANNEL 7
884.4000 ROCHESTER CELL B21 CHANNEL 7
885.3600 HENRIETTA CELL B11 CHANNEL 9
885.5700 ROCHESTER CELL B18 CHANNEL 9
885.6900 BROCKPORT CELL B1 CHANNEL 12
886.6200 CELL B11 CHANNEL 11
888.3600 CELL A6 CHANNEL 14
889.3500 BRIGHTON CELL B18, CHANNEL 15
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TOTALS: FREQUENCY 155,803.125
Printed 728 of the 730 records.
PRIMARY SORT FIELD: FREQUENCY
SELECTION CRITERIA:
All records
` U.S. Secret Service
Channel I.D. Frequency Usage
------------ --------- -----
Able 32.230 WHCA vans
Alpha 166.5125 Escort & Security
Baker 165.7875 Pres./VP/VIP escorts
Charlie 165.375 Nationwide primary, Command post coordination
Delta 169.925 WHCA vans, phone patches
Echo 407.850 Phone patch uplink, paired with 415.700
in aircraft
Foxtrot 415.700 Phone patch downlink, paired with 407.850
on ground
Golf 165.7625 Input to 165.375 rptr
Hotel 166.2125 Pres/VP protection
India 407.925 Treasury Security Force(Pres/VP protecion)
Juliet 170.000 Camp David pager
Kilo 167.825 WHCA Staff
Lima 168.7875 WHCA Staff
Mike 165.2125 Foreign/Domestic dignitaries protection
November 167.025 WHCA Staff
Oscar 164.8875 Pres limo & Executive family
Papa 164.400 Counterfeit division, Pres/VP protection
Quebec 166.700 WHCA Staff
Romeo 166.400 Input to 166.4625 rptr
Sierra 166.5125 Pres/VP protection; Pagers
Tango 164.650 Pres/VP protection
Uniform
Victor 164.100 Pres/VP protection
Whiskey 167.025 Pagers
X-Ray 166.4625 Treasury Common channel (S.S./ATF/Customs/IRS)
Yankee 162.6875 Phone patch uplink, paired with 171.2875
in Aircraft
Zulu 171.2875 Phone patch downlink, paired with 162.7875
ground
Misc info on Secret Service &
Presidential related Frequencies
--------------------------------
White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
5 channel configuration
-----------------------
Simplex F-1 165.7875, "Baker"
Simplex F-2 165.375, "Charlie"
Simplex F-3 166.2125, "Mike"
Simplex F-4 164.650, "Tango"
Simplex F-5 164.8875, "Oscar", White House Staff
F-1 thru F-4 handle 90% of Secret Service radio traffic throughout
the country.
3 Channel configuration
-----------------------
F-1 166.5125, "Sierra", Usually a staff/command post, Primary
F-2 167.025, "Whiskey", Mostly paging & some 2 way traffic for support
Personnel.
F-3 166.700, "November", Used usually in advance of a VIP's arrival
"Suitcase repeater", (portable setup), packed in large suitcases
containing
the B/C/M/T configuration, in the "C" frequency uses a rptr with 166.400
providing the usual input
"Y/Z" configuration: These were part of a still used system providing
telephone system from aircraft near the arrival site or from limousines.
This system utilizes the frequency pair 162.6875 & 171.2875. Formerly
it
was always a duplex system but occasionally heard as a repeater
(similiar)
to the civilan mobilephone systems). The system is known by both names
"Y/Z" or "Yankee/Zulu"
FREQUENCY ASSIGNMENTS FOR WIRLESS SYSTEMS MANUFACTURED BY
SAMSON, INC.
THEIR CHANNEL # FREQUENCY
0 174.60
1 177.60
2 181.60
3 183.60
4 186.60
5 190.60
6 192.60
7 195.60
8 196.60
9 199.60
FREQUENCY ASSIGNMENTS FOR WIRELESS SYSTEMS MANUFACTURED BY
NADY
49 MHZ SYSTEMS
COLOR CODE FREQUENCY
RED 49.830
YELLOW 49.860
BLUE 49.890
VHF SYSTEMS
CHANNEL CODE FREQUENCY
A 171.90
B 185.15
D 209.15
E 215.20
F 203.40
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SAN DIEGO POLICE REGIONAL RADIO CODE AND FREQUENCIES
Part 2 of 2
Source: Monitoring Times Sept. 1990
By: Brian Johnson III
Reprinted by: John (Topol) Johnson, KWV8BP
of The Hotline BBS 304-736-9169
SAN DIEGO REGIONAL RADIO CODE
10-1 .......... Receiving Poorly
10-2 .......... Receiving Well
10-4 .......... Acknowledgement
10-5 .......... Relay
10-6 .......... Busy
10-7 .......... Out-of-Service
10-8 .......... In-Service
10-9 .......... Repeat
10-10 ......... Remain in Service
10-13 ......... Advise Road or Weather Conditions
10-16 ......... Prisoner
10-17 ......... Report Routine
10-19 ......... Return to Station
10-20 ......... Location
10-21 ......... Phone your Station
10-21H......... Phone your Home (Emergencies Only)
10-22 ......... Disregard
10-23 ......... Standby
10-28 ......... Vehicle Registration
10-29 Local ... Local check for Wants only (Persons or Plates)
10-29 NCIC .... Check for All Wants
10-34 ......... Are you Clear?
10-35 ......... Dangerous Person Alert
10-36 ......... Are you Clear?
10-87 ......... Meet the Officer 10-10
10-88 ......... Request for Cover Unit
10-89 ......... Bomb Threat
10-97 ......... Arrived at Scene
10-98 ......... Finished Late Assignment
11-6 .......... Discharging Firearms
11-7 .......... Prowler
11-8 .......... Person Down
11-10 ......... Conduct an Investigation
11-11 ......... Pickup or Area Check
11-12 ......... Injured Animal
11-13 ......... Dead Animal
11-14 ......... Dog Bite
11-15 ......... Ball Game in Street
11-24 ......... Abandoned Vehicle
11-27 ......... Felony Record - No Want
11-28 ......... Misdemeanor Record - No Want
11-29 ......... No Want
11-30 ......... Incomplete Phone Call
11-31 ......... Calling for Help
11-40 ......... Notify if Ambulance Needed
11-41 ......... Ambulance Needed
11-42 ......... Ambulance not Needed
11-44 ......... Coroner's Case
11-45 ......... Attempt Suicide
11-46 ......... Report of Death
11-47 ......... Injured Person
11-48 ......... Furnish Transportation
11-49 ......... Vehicle Stop - No License Check
11-50 ......... Vehicle Stop - License Check (10-20 Only)
11-51 ......... Pedestrian Stop/Field Interview
11-52 ......... Are You O.K.? (If response is other than Code Word, Cover
Will be Sent)
11-53 ......... Security Check
11-55 ......... Hazardous Chemical Spill
11-60 ......... Investigate Water Leak
11-66 ......... Signals Out of Order
11-71 ......... Fire
11-80 ......... Serious Injury Accident
11-81 ......... Minor Injury Accident
11-82 ......... Non-Injury Accident
11-83 ......... No Detail Accident
11-84 ......... Traffic Control
11-85 ......... Request for Tow Truck
11-86 ......... Special Detail
11-88 ......... Assist Disabled Motorist
11-99 ......... Officer needs Help
187 .......... Homicide
207 .......... Kidnapping
211 .......... Robbery
242 .......... Battery
245 .......... A.D.W.
246 .......... Shooting at Dwelling
261 .......... Rape
273a .......... Child Abuse or Neglect
278 .......... Child Abduction
288 .......... Child Molest
314 .......... Indecent Exposure
330 .......... Gambling
374 .......... Illegal Dumping/Littering
415 .......... Disturbance
417 .......... Person with Weapon (Describe)
451 .......... Arson
459 .......... Burglary
470 .......... Forgery
480 .......... Felony Hit and Run (20001)
481 .......... Hit and Run (20002A)
487 .......... Grand Theft
484/488 ....... Petty Theft
496 .......... Possession of Stolen Property
502 .......... Drunk Driving (23152)
503 .......... Auto Theft (10851)
504 .......... Tampering with Vehicle (10852)
505 .......... Reckless Driving (23103)
518 .......... Extortion
537 .......... Defrauding InnKeeper
586 .......... Illegal Parking
594 .......... Vandalism
595 .......... Runaway Vehicle (20002b)
597 .......... Cruelty to Animals
602 .......... Trespass
647(b) ........ Prostitution
647(f) ........ Drunk
653m .......... Phone Threat
5150 .......... Mental Case
11350 ......... Possession of Dangerous Drugs
11357 ......... Possession of Marijuana
12020 ......... Possession of Illegal Weapon
12025 ......... Carrying Concealed Weapon
Code 3 ........ Emergency (Lights and Siren)
Code 4 ........ No Further Help Needed
Code 5 ........ Stakeout
Code 6 ........ Remain Clear of Area
Code 7 ........ Eating
Code 8 ........ Restroom
Code 10 ....... SWAT Alert
Code 11 ....... SWAT Staging Location
Code Blue ..... Bus/Taxi in Trouble
Emergency ..... I Want the Air
Dispostion Codes
A ............ Arrest Made - Report to be Submitted
R ............ Report Made and will be Submitted
K ............ No Report Required
U ............ Unfounded
SAN DIEGO POLICE DEPARTMENT FREQUENCIES
Base TX Call Mobil TX Call Area/Desig
------- ---- -------- ---- ----------
F-1 158.730 KJD 935 154.950 KB 8432 Southeast
F-2 158.970 KMD 727 155.550 KB 8432 North/Northeast
F-3 159.090 KLI 385 154.875 KB 8432 East
F-4 159.045 KXK 366 155.535 KB 8432 Central
F-5 158.895 KFE 583 155.370 KB 8432 West
F-6 158.910 KNBF 384 154.650 KB 8432 South
F-7 154.055 KNFG 736 154.785 KB 8432 Inquiry
F-8 155.685 KLD 705 N/A KB 8432 Tactical
F-9 154.725 KTX 765 N/A KB 8432 Detectives
Other Frequencies used by SDPD
154.920 CLEMARS (California Law Enforcement Mutual Aid Radio System)
155.475 NALEMARS (National Assistance to Law Enforcement Mutual Aid
Radio System)
154.935 SDPD SWAT
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United States Air Force
Air Force Communications Command / Aerospace Rescue Service
OPLAN 9506 -- Search and Rescue
1/2
COMMUNICATIONS
During the coordination phase of requesting AFCC mobile
communication assistance, a joint AFCC/ARS determination
will be made regarding frequencies needed to support the
deployed unit. AFCC may elect to use MARS or other AFCC
available frequencies for point-to-point communications, or
may request MAC clearance of a different frequency.
Emergency Communications Frequencies
The unit in distress, or a station that has been assigned
controlling responsibility by the unit in distress, controls
distress traffic. However, for cases involving international
civil aviation, the station addressed by the distress
message controls distress traffic. Once communications are
established with a distressed unit, they should be
maintained on the same frequency. The following frequencies
have been assigned as distress or emergency frequencies:
500kHz -- International CW/MCW distress & calling (Not
guarded by USN ships). **Phasing out**
2182kHz -- International voice distress/safety/calling.
4125kHz -- International voice distress/safety/calling
backup (not guarded).
6215.5kHz- International voice distress/safety/calling
backup (not guarded).
8364kHz -- International CW/MCW lifeboat/survival craft &
SAR forces.
27.065mHz -- Citizens' Band Radio emergency freq. CB Ch# 9.
121.5mHz -- International VHF voice aeronautical emergency &
ELT/EPIRBs.
156.8mHz -- VHF-FM International voice distress/safety &
calling. EPIRB alert tones. Marine channel 16.
156.75mHz-- Class C (marine) EPIRB 15 second homing signal.
243.0mHz -- Joint/Combined military UHF voice aeronautical
emergency, international survival craft & ELTs.
Search and Rescue Dedicated Frequencies
The following frequencies have been dedicated for SAR &
SAR coordination usage:
2670kHz -- USCG emergency coordination.
3023.5kHz -International voice SAR on-scene PRIMARY.
5680kHz -- International voice SAR on-scene.
8364kHz -- International survival craft & SAR on-scene.
Guarded by USN during aircraft Maritime Patrol
Operations in support of fleet units.
40.5mHz --(FM) United States DoD Joint Operations common.
121.6mHz --U.S./Canada voice SAR on-scene.
123.1mHz --International voice SAR on-scene PRIMARY.
138.45mHz -(FM) ARS on-scene.
138.78mHz -(FM) ARS on-scene (discrete).
156.3mHz -- Merchant ship/USCG on-scene. Marine radio ch# 6.
259.0mHz -- UHF/AM CONUS Air Rescue Operations.
282.8mHz -- Joint/Combined SAR DF & on-scene PRIMARY.
381.0mHz -- CONUS Air Rescue Operations.
381.8mHz -- USCG aircraft working frequency.
Search and Rescue COMMUNICATIONS
2/2
USCG Aircraft HF working freqs: (USB)
5692 8984
5696 11197
8980 11201
Civil Air Patrol (CAP)
4582kHz USB -- National Emergency & Calling frequency.
26.62mHz AM
143.90mHz AM/FM
148.15mHz AM/FM & FM repeaters.
SAR Mission Communications
The SAR Coordinator (SC) should establish the radio
frequencies available for assignment as control, on-scene,
monitor, homing, and press channels in the SAR Plan. The
SAR Mission Coordinator (SMC) selects the SAR-dedicated
frequencies, informs the On-Scene Commander (OSC) and/or SAR
Units (SRUs) of the assigned frequencies, and establishes
communications between adjacent Rescue Coordination Centers
(RCCs) and with parent agencies of the units involved in the
SAR. The OSC will maintain communications with all SRUs and
with the SMC. A primary & secondary frequency in the HF, VHF
and/or UHF band should be assigned as an "on-scene" channel.
The On-Scene Commander (OSC) controls the communications
on-scene and ensures that reliable communications are
maintained. The SRUs will report to the OSC on the assigned
"on-scene" frequency.
All units involved in the SAR operation should identify
themselves using vessel name, aircraft type or tail #, or
shore location or name. Classified tactical callsigns
should not be used unless the SAR mission is classified or
behind enemy lines. Armed Forces, CAP, or USCG aircraft
should use the word "rescue" in their callsign when priority
handling is critical. SAR Units (SRUs) should initially
check in with the On-Scene Commander (OSC) using their full,
plain-language callsign. Thereafter, search area
assignments, such as "Alpha 6" or "Delta 2" should be used
as callsigns.
A Control Channel is to be used by the On-Scene
Commander & SAR Mission Coordinator only.
On Scene Channels are used between the OSC and SRUs.
Monitor Channels are guarded by the SRUs for possible
transmissions from the distressed craft/survivors.
En Route Channels are used by the SRUs and their parent
agencies until the SRU reaches the SAR scene, & switches
their operational control to the OSC.
A Homing Channel can be any On-Scene or Distress
frequency used for direction finding.
Press Channels are used by news media personnel for
filing stories. When possible, the Press Channels will be
regular HF/VHF/INMARSAT marine and/or aircraft frequencies
available to the public for phone patches, etc.
Primary CONUS RCC -- Scott AFB, IL.
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Summary: some satellite freqs
Antarctic Svcs, Inc aka/ITT, f1 rcv, for ATS3 satellite comms with McMurdo
Sound, fm [Paramus, NJ]_______ 135.5750____KE2XJU (others)
Antarctic Svcs, Inc aka/ITT, f1 tx, for ATS3 satellite comms with McMurdo
Sound, fm [Paramus, NJ]_______ 149.2450____KE2XJU (others)
Antarctic Svcs, Inc aka/ITT, f2 rcv, for ATS3 satellite comms with McMurdo
Sound, fm [Paramus, NJ]_______ 135.5750____KE2XJU (others)
Antarctic Svcs, Inc aka/ITT, f2 tx, for ATS3 satellite comms with McMurdo
Sound, fm [Paramus, NJ]_______ 149.1950____KE2XJU (others)
Antarctic Svcs, Inc aka/ITT, f4 rcv, for ATS3 satellite comms with McMurdo
Sound, fm [Paramus, NJ]_______ 135.6250____KE2XJU (others)
Antarctic Svcs, Inc aka/ITT, f4 tx, for ATS3 satellite comms with McMurdo
Sound, fm [Paramus, NJ]_______ 149.2450____KE2XJU (others)
Satellites, Russian - telemetry heard about 100 minutes for approximately
10 minutes duration [space]_____________ 150.0000____call? (B. Parnass)
US: Air Force, Atlantic military satellite, "Brandywine" and "Voyager Mission
Control" calling Voyager I, uplink is 295.075, this mils at referred to as
"23 degree satellite", nbfm [Brandywine, MD]____ 261.4750____call? (B.
Parnass)
US: Air Force, Atlantic military satellite, "Offutt" AFB testing with
"Voyager Mission Control" and "Brandywine", uplink is 295.075, nbfm
[Omaha, NE]_________ 261.4750____Offutt (B. Parnass)
US: Air Force, military satellite net, heard Raymond 24 at Tinker AFB, OK,
nbfm [location?]_________ 262.3000____call? (B. Parnass)
US: Air Force, military satellite, "Offutt" AFB wkg "NAVCAMPLANT" during
Voyager mission, this satellite referred to as the "100 degree satellite",
nbfm [location?]_________ 262.5500____call? (B. Parnass)
US: Air Force, military satellite, Andrews AFB handling phone patches for SAM
01 flying a head of foreign govt to San Fransisco, nbfm
[location?]_________ 261.6750____call? (B. Parnass)
US: Air Force, military satellite, Andrews AFB heard, nbfm
[location?]_________ 262.0750____call? (others)
US: Air Force, military satellite, Ft. Campbell KY handling phone patches for
troops in Sinai, nbfm
[location?]_________ 261.6750____call? (others)
US: Air Force, military satellite, used by Voyager for phone patch, nbfm
[location?]_________ 248.9000____call? (magazines)
US: Air Force, military satellite, used by Voyager Mission Control, nbfm
[location?]_________ 261.5750____call? (magazines)
" " 262.5000____call? (magazines)
US: Air Force, military satellite, used by Voyager to speak with "Brandywine"
nbfm [location?]_________ 261.9000____call? (magazines)
US: Army, meteorological-satellite earth station, 1.5F9
[Benton]____________ 401.7820____call? (govt recds)
" [Breese]____________ 401.7099____call? (govt recds)
" [Brookport]_________ 401.7520____call? (govt recds)
" [Cairo]_____________ 401.7520____call? (govt recds)
" [Carlyle]___________ 401.7520____call? (govt recds)
" [Chester]___________ 401.7520____call? (govt recds)
" [Grafton]___________ 401.7099____call? (govt recds)
" [Hickorycr]_________ 401.7100____call? (govt recds)
" [Hurrcncr]__________ 401.8000____call? (govt recds)
" [Jonesville]________ 401.7100____call? (govt recds)
" [Kaskaski River]____ 401.8000____call? (govt recds)
" [Meredosi]__________ 401.8000____call? (govt recds)
" [Msr Landing]_______ 401.7099____call? (govt recds)
" [Posey]_____________ 401.8000____call? (govt recds)
" [Red Bud]___________ 401.8000____call? (govt recds)
" [Shelbyville]_______ 401.7820____call? (govt recds)
" [Thebes]____________ 401.7520____call? (govt recds)
" [Vndy Sta]__________ 401.7099____call? (govt recds)
US: military satellite, heard M3G passing message to another station, nbfm,
12/16/86 [location?]_________ 255.5500____call? (B. Parnass)
Bob Parnass, Bell Telephone Laboratories - ihnp4!ihuxz!parnass -
(312)979-5414
-=:>Satelite Frequencies<:=-
Edited and Compiled by: Sir Francis Drake
The 135-138 MHz rang is know as the satelite band as most satelites
broadcast here. However there are exceptions...
Frequency (MHz) Use
15.008 Common channel for unmanned satelite beacons &
telemetry.
17.365 Unmanned Satelite Beacons
18.00 Satelite Beacons and telemetry
18.060 Satelite Beacons and telemetry
19.946 Salyut telemetry channel
19.954 Cosmos 929 telemetry channel
19.995 Soyoz and Saluyt beacon channel
20.008 Common channel for both manned and unmanned missions;
manned use CW and pulse.
121.625 Soyus FM voice channel
121.750 Soyuz and Salyut FM Voice channel
137.150 "Meteor" weather satelites
137.400 "Meteor" weather satelites
143.625 Most common voice channel
143.825 Coded transmission from Salyut
259.700 Used for internship communications during joint
ApolloSSoyus mission.
296.800 Used by Soyuz for downlink during joint ApolloSSoyuz
mission.
922.750 Satelite beacons and telemetry
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-=:>American Weather Satelites<:=-
135.600 ATS series common frequency
136.230 ATS-6
136.290 "Hawkeye"
136.300 SMS-1
136.770 NOAA-5
137.110 ATS-6
137.140 NOAA-5
137.500 NOAA series common frequency
137.620 NOAA-5
400.650 Hawkeye
468.825 SMS-1
Note- These satelites transmit in "FAX".
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-=:>Launch Support Frequencies<:=-
5810 Cape Radio, Cape Canaveral, Florida
6723 " , " , "
9002 Orion Control, Kennedy Space Center
22760 NASA launch facilities, Vandenberg Air Farce Bace, CA
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"Raw data for raw minds."
Amateur Satellite Frequency Guide
Including UO-9, AO-10, UO-11, FO-12, RS-10, RS-11 and P3C
Produced for AMSAT North America by WA2LQQ
Rev 2.0 26Jun87
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*** UoSAT OSCAR 9 ***
Summary: Downlinks on 2 meters, 70 cm and 13 cm; no uplinks since this is
primarily an educational and research spacecraft.
Other downlinks at 7.050, 14.002, 21.002 and 29.502 MHz which are
part of the HF propagation experiment.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
VHF downlink: 145.825 MHz
UHF downlink: 435.025 MHz
UHF downlink: 2401. MHz
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
Source: UoSAT Spacecraft Data Booklet, May 1986, University of Surrey,
England
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*** UoSAT OSCAR 11 ***
Summary: Downlinks on 2 meters, 70 cm and 13 cm; no uplinks since this is
primarily an educational and research spacecraft.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
VHF downlink: 145.825 MHz
UHF downlink: 435.025 MHz
UHF downlink: 2401.5 MHz
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
Source: UoSAT Spacecraft Data Booklet, May 1986, University of Surrey,
England
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*** AMSAT OSCAR 10 ***
Summary:
Mode B: 70 cm up; 2 meters down
Mode L: 24 cm up; 70 cm down
Beacons: Mode B: General Beacon 145.810 MHz; Engineering Beacon 145.987 MHz
Mode L: (No longer operational)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
Mode B: 435.030 - 435.180 up yields 145.825 - 145.975 MHz down (inverting)
Uplink Downlink
=======================
145.987 MHz - Engineering Beacon
435.030 ------ 145.975 ----- Passband limit, upper
435.045 ------ 145.960 ----- General use limit, upper
435.050 ------ 145.955
435.060 ------ 145.945
435.070 ------ 145.935
435.080 ------ 145.925
435.090 ------ 145.915
435.100 ------ 145.905
435.105 ------ 145.900 ----- Nominal passband center
435.110 ------ 145.895
435.120 ------ 145.885
435.130 ------ 145.875
435.140 ------ 145.865
435.150 ------ 145.855
435.160 ------ 145.845 ----- General use limit, lower
435.180 ------ 145.825 ----- Passband limit, lower
145.810 ----- General Beacon
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-
Mode L: (No longer operational)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
Source: Amateur Satellite Report 60/61, August 1, 1983 as amended
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*** FUJI OSCAR 12 ***
Summary:
Mode JA: 2 meter uplink; 70 cm downlink (analog mode for voice and CW)
Mode JD: 2 meter uplink; 70 cm downlink (digital mode for packet radio)
Beacon: 435.795 MHz
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
Mode JA: 145.900-146.000 MHz up yields 435.900-435.800 MHz down (inverting)
Uplink Downlink
=======================
145.900 ------ 435.900 MHz - Passband limit, upper
145.910 ------ 435.890
145.920 ------ 435.880
145.930 ------ 435.870
145.940 ------ 435.860
145.950 ------ 435.850 ----- Passband center
145.960 ------ 435.840
145.970 ------ 435.830
145.980 ------ 435.820
145.990 ------ 435.810
146.000 ------ 435.800 ----- Passband limit, lower
435.795 ----- Beacon
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
Mode JD: (Digital) Any of four 2 meter channels up yields a 70 cm channel
down
Uplink Downlink
=======================
145.850 ------ 435.910 MHz - Channel 1
145.870 ------ 435.910 ----- Channel 2
145.890 ------ 435.910 ----- Channel 3
145.910 ------ 435.910 ----- Channel 4
(Downlink for all 4 channels is 435.910)
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-
Source: Amateur Satellite Report 119, March 12, 1986 and
Amateur satellite Report 130, August 18, 1986
JAS-1 Handbook, JARL, August 1985
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*** Radio Sputnik 10 ***
Summary:
Mode A : 2 meters up and 10 meters down.
Mode K : 15 meters up and 10 meters down.
Mode T : 15 meters up and 2 meters down.
Mode KT: 15 meters up and both 10 and 2 meters down.
Mode KA: 15 and 2 meters up and 10 meters down.
Beacons can carry telemetry or ROBOT downlink.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
Mode A: 145.860 - 145.900 MHz up yields 29.360 - 29.400 MHz down
Uplink Downlink
=======================
29.357 MHz -- Beacon
145.860 ------ 29.360 ------ Passband limit, lower
145.870 ------ 29.370
145.880 ------ 29.380 ------ Passband center
145.890 ------ 29.390
145.900 ------ 29.400 ------ Passband limit, upper
29.403 ------ Beacon
Robot A:
Uplink Downlink
===================================================
145.820 ----- 29.357 or 29.403 MHz
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
Mode K: 21.160 - 21.200 MHz up yields 29.360 - 29.400 MHz down
Uplink Downlink
========================
29.357 MHz -- Beacon
21.160 ------- 29.360 ------ Passband limit, lower
21.170 ------- 29.370
21.180 ------- 29.380 ------ Passband center
21.190 ------- 29.390
21.200 ------- 29.400 ------ Passband limit, upper
29.403 ------ Beacon
Robot K:
Uplink Downlink
===================================================
21.120 ? ----- 29.357 or 29.403 MHz
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
Mode T: 21.160 - 21.200 up yields 145.860 - 145.900 MHz down
Uplink Downlink
=======================
145.857 MHz -- Beacon
21.160 ------ 145.860 ------ Passband limit, lower
21.170 ------ 145.870
21.180 ------ 145.880 ------ Passband center
21.190 ------ 145.890
21.200 ------ 145.900 ------ Passband limit, upper
145.903 - ---- Beacon
Robot T:
Uplink Downlink
===================================================
21.120 ? ----- 145.857 or 145.903 MHz
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
Mode KT: 21.160-21.200 up yields 29.360-29.400 and 145.860-145.900 MHz down
KT Uplink K Downlink T Downlink
=======================================
29.357 ------ 145.857 MHz -- Beacon
21.160 ------ 29.360 ------ 145.860 ------ Passband limit, lower
21.170 ------ 29.370 ------ 145.870
21.180 ------ 29.380 ------ 145.880 ------ Passband center
21.190 ------ 29.390 ------ 145.890
21.200 ------ 29.400 ------ 145.900 ------ Passband limit, upper
29.403 ------ 145.903 ------ Beacon
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-
Mode KA: 21.160-21.200 and 145.860-145.900 up yields 29.360-29.400 MHz down
K Uplink A Uplink KA Downlink
========================================
29.357 MHz -- Beacon
21.160 ------ 145.860 ------ 29.360 ------ Passband limit, lower
21.170 ------ 145.870 ------ 29.370
21.180 ------ 145.880 ------ 29.380 ------ Passband center
21.190 ------ 145.890 ------ 29.390
21.200 ------ 145.900 ------ 29.400 ------ Passband limit, upper
29.403 ------ Beacon
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-
Source: Amateur Satellite Report 136, November 17, 1986 and
Amateur satellite Report 140, January 12, 1987
Radio Magazine, May, 1987
UA3CR, W4KM, G3IOR, VE1SAT
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**
*** Radio Sputnik 11 ***
Summary:
Mode A : 2 meters up and 10 meters down.
Mode K : 15 meters up and 10 meters down.
Mode T : 15 meters up and 2 meters down.
Mode KT: 15 meters up and both 10 and 2 meters down.
Mode KA: 15 and 2 meters up and 10 meters down.
Beacons can carry telemetry or ROBOT downlink
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mode A: 145.910 - 145.950 MHz up yields 29.410 - 29.450 MHz down
Uplink Downlink
=======================
29.407 MHz -- Beacon
145.910 ------ 29.410 ------ Passband limit, lower
145.920 ------ 29.420
145.930 ------ 29.430 ------ Passband center
145.940 ------ 29.440
145.950 ------ 29.450 ------ Passband limit, upper
29.453 ------ Beacon
Robot A:
Uplink Downlink
===================================================
145.830 ------ 29.407 or 29.453 MHz
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
Mode K: 21.210 - 21.250 up yields 29.410 - 29.450 MHz down
Uplink Downlink
=======================
29.403 MHz -- Beacon
21.210 ------- 29.410 ------ Passband limit, lower
21.220 ------- 29.420
21.230 ------- 29.430 ------ Passband center
21.240 ------- 29.440
21.250 ------- 29.450 ------ Passband limit, upper
29.453 ------ Beacon
Robot K:
Uplink Downlink
===================================================
21.130 ------- 29.403 or 29.453 MHz
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Mode T: 21.210 - 21.250 up yields 145.910 - 145.950 MHz down
Uplink Downlink
=======================
145.907 MHz -- Beacon
21.210 ------ 145.910 ------ Passband limit, lower
21.220 ------ 145.920
21.230 ------ 145.930 ------ Passband center
21.240 ------ 145.940
21.250 ------ 145.950 ------ Passband limit, upper
145.953 ------ Beacon
Robot T:
Uplink Downlink
====================================
21.130 ------ 145.907 or 145.953 MHz
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
Mode KT: 21.210-21.250 up yields 29.410-29.450 and 145.910-145.950 MHz down
KT Uplink K Downlink T Downlink
=======================================
29.407 ------ 145.907 MHz -- Beacon
21.210 ------ 29.410 ------ 145.910 ------ Passband limit, lower
21.220 ------ 29.420 ------ 145.920
21.230 ------ 29.430 ------ 145.930 ------ Passband center
21.240 ------ 29.440 ------ 145.940
21.250 ------ 29.450 ------ 145.950 ------ Passband limit, upper
29.453 ------ 145.953 ------ Beacon
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Mode KA: 21.210-21.250 and 145.910-145.950 up yields 29.410-29.450 MHz down
K Uplink A Uplink KA Downlink
========================================
29.407 MHz -- Beacon
21.210 ------ 145.910 ------ 29.410 ------ Passband limit, lower
21.220 ------ 145.920 ------ 29.420
21.230 ------ 145.930 ------ 29.430 ------ Passband center
21.240 ------ 145.940 ------ 29.440
21.250 ------ 145.950 ------ 29.450 ------ Passband limit, upper
29.453 ------ Beacon
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-
Source: Amateur Satellite Report 136, November 17, 1986 and
Amateur satellite Report 140, January 12, 1987
Radio Magazine, May, 1987
UA3CR, W4KM, G3IOR, VE1SAT
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**
*** Phase 3C ***
Estimated Launch Date: Early 1988
(P R E L I M I N A R Y E S T I M A T E S)
As of April 1987
Summary:
Mode B: 70 cm up; 2 meters down
Mode JL: 24 cm and 2 meters up; 70 cm down
Mode S: 70 cm up; 13 cm down
RUDAK: 24 cm up; 70 cm down
Beacons: Mode B: General Beacon 145.8125; Engineering Beacon 145.975
Mode JL: General Beacon 435.650; Engineering Beacon 435.675
Mode S: 2400.640
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Mode B:
Uplink Downlink
=======================
145.975 MHz - Engineering Beacon
435.425 ------ 145.975 ----- Passband limit, upper
435.435 ------ 145.965
435.445 ------ 145.955
435.455 ------ 145.945
435.465 ------ 145.935
435.475 ------ 145.925
435.485 ------ 145.915
435.495 ------ 145.905
435.505 ------ 145.895 ----- Passband center
435.515 ------ 145.885
435.525 ------ 145.875
435.535 ------ 145.865
435.545 ------ 145.855
435.555 ------ 145.845
435.565 ------ 145.835
435.575 ------ 145.825 ----- Passband limit, lower
145.8125 ---- General Beacon
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Mode JL:
L Uplink J1 Uplink Downlink J2 Uplink
==============================================
1269.325 --------------- 435.975 MHz ------------- L Passband limit, upper
1269.330 --- 145.820 --- 435.970 --- 144.440 ----- J Sub-band limit, upper
1269.340 --- 145.830 --- 435.960 --- 144.450
1269.350 --- 145.840 --- 435.950 --- 144.460 ----- J Sub-band center
1269.360 --- 145.850 --- 435.940 --- 144.470
1269.370 --- 145.860 --- 435.930 --- 144.480 ----- J Sub-band limit, lower
1269.380 --------------- 435.920
1269.390 --------------- 435.910
1269.400 --------------- 435.900
1269.410 --------------- 435.890
1269.420 --------------- 435.880
1269.430 --------------- 435.870
1269.440 --------------- 435.860
1269.450 --------------- 435.850 ----------------- L Passband Center
1269.460 --------------- 435.840
1269.470 --------------- 435.830
1269.480 --------------- 435.820
1269.490 --------------- 435.810
1269.500 --------------- 435.800
1269.510 --------------- 435.790
1269.520 --------------- 435.780
1269.530 --------------- 435.770
1269.540 --------------- 435.760
1269.550 --------------- 435.750
1269.560 --------------- 435.740
1269.570 --------------- 435.730
1269.575 --------------- 435.725 ----------------- L Passband limit, lower
435.675 ----------------- Engineering Beacon
435.650 ----------------- General Beacon
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Mode S:
Uplink Downlink
========================
2400.640 ---- Beacon
435.610 ------ 2400.695 MHz Passband limit, lower
435.615 ------ 2400.700
435.620 ------ 2400.705
435.625 ------ 2400.710 ---- Passband center
435.630 ------ 2400.715
435.635 ------ 2400.720
435.640 ------ 2400.725 ---- Passband limit, lower
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-
RUDAK: Uplink Downlink
=======================
1269.675 ----- 435.675 MHz Single channel
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-
File: SATFREQS.TXT
Revised: September 12, 1996
Amateur Satellites: Frequencies and Modes
Satellite Uplink (MHz) Downlink (MHz)
SSB/CW
AMSAT-OSCAR 10 435.027--435.179 145.825--145.977
Fuji-OSCAR 20 145.900--146.000 435.800--435.900
Fuji-OSCAR 29 145.900--146.000 435.800--435.900
RS-10 145.860--145.900 29.360--29.400
RS-12 21.210--21.250 29.410--29.450
145.91--145.95
RS-15 145.858--145.898 29.354--29.394
Packet--1200 bit/s (FM FSK uplink, PSK downlink except as noted)
AMSAT-OSCAR 16 145.90, .92, .94, .96 437.05/437.026
DOVE-OSCAR 17 None 145.825
Telemetry only. FM FSK downlink.
WEBERSAT-OSCAR 18 None 437.10
Telemetry and images only.
LUSAT-OSCAR 19 145.84, .86, .88, .90 437.126/437.15
ITAMSAT-OSCAR 26 145.875, .900, .925, .950 435.870
Fuji-OSCAR 29 145.85, .89, .91 435.910
UNAMSAT-OSCAR 30 145.815, .835, .855, .875 437.206
MIR Space Station 145.55 145.55
Packet mailbox. FM FSK simplex.
Packet--9600 bit/s (FM FSK uplink and downlink.)
Satellite Uplink (MHz) Downlink (MHz)
UoSAT-OSCAR 22 145.900, .975 435.120
KITSAT-OSCAR 23 145.85, .90 435.175
KITSAT-OSCAR 25 145.87, .98 436.50
Fuji-OSCAR 29 145.87 435.910
FM Voice
AMRAD-OSCAR 27 145.850 436.800
Repeater. Daylight passes only.
MIR Space Station 145.55 145.55
Occasional simplex contacts with the cosmonauts. (They are awake
from 0500 to 1900 UTC and are most active on Sundays).
*EOF
Amateur Satellite Frequency Guide
Including UO-9, AO-10, UO-11, FO-12, RS-10, RS-11 and P3C
Produced for AMSAT North America by WA2LQQ
Rev 2.0 26Jun87
[ This edition was forwarded by the W0RPK-AMSAT Bulletin Board System ]
[ operating on 515-961-3325 24-hours Ralph Wallio, W0RPK SYSOP ]
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**
*** UoSAT OSCAR 9 ***
Summary: Downlinks on 2 meters, 70 cm and 13 cm; no uplinks since this is
primarily an educational and research spacecraft.
Other downlinks at 7.050, 14.002, 21.002 and 29.502 MHz which are
part of the HF propagation experiment.
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VHF downlink: 145.825 MHz
UHF downlink: 435.025 MHz
UHF downlink: 2401. MHz
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-
Source: UoSAT Spacecraft Data Booklet, May 1986, University of Surrey,
England
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**
*** UoSAT OSCAR 11 ***
Summary: Downlinks on 2 meters, 70 cm and 13 cm; no uplinks since this is
primarily an educational and research spacecraft.
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-
VHF downlink: 145.825 MHz
UHF downlink: 435.025 MHz
UHF downlink: 2401.5 MHz
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-
Source: UoSAT Spacecraft Data Booklet, May 1986, University of Surrey,
England
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**
*** AMSAT OSCAR 10 ***
Summary:
Mode B: 70 cm up; 2 meters down
Mode L: 24 cm up; 70 cm down
Beacons: Mode B: General Beacon 145.810 MHz; Engineering Beacon 145.987 MHz
Mode L: (No longer operational)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Mode B: 435.030 - 435.180 up yields 145.825 - 145.975 MHz down (inverting)
Uplink Downlink
=======================
145.987 MHz - Engineering Beacon
435.030 ------ 145.975 ----- Passband limit, upper
435.045 ------ 145.960 ----- General use limit, upper
435.050 ------ 145.955
435.060 ------ 145.945
435.070 ------ 145.935
435.080 ------ 145.925
435.090 ------ 145.915
435.100 ------ 145.905
435.105 ------ 145.900 ----- Nominal passband center
435.110 ------ 145.895
435.120 ------ 145.885
435.130 ------ 145.875
435.140 ------ 145.865
435.150 ------ 145.855
435.160 ------ 145.845 ----- General use limit, lower
435.180 ------ 145.825 ----- Passband limit, lower
145.810 ----- General Beacon
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-
Mode L: (No longer operational)
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-
Source: Amateur Satellite Report 60/61, August 1, 1983 as amended
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**
*** FUJI OSCAR 12 ***
Summary:
Mode JA: 2 meter uplink; 70 cm downlink (analog mode for voice and CW)
Mode JD: 2 meter uplink; 70 cm downlink (digital mode for packet radio)
Beacon: 435.795 MHz
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
Mode JA: 145.900-146.000 MHz up yields 435.900-435.800 MHz down (inverting)
Uplink Downlink
=======================
145.900 ------ 435.900 MHz - Passband limit, upper
145.910 ------ 435.890
145.920 ------ 435.880
145.930 ------ 435.870
145.940 ------ 435.860
145.950 ------ 435.850 ----- Passband center
145.960 ------ 435.840
145.970 ------ 435.830
145.980 ------ 435.820
145.990 ------ 435.810
146.000 ------ 435.800 ----- Passband limit, lower
435.795 ----- Beacon
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
Mode JD: (Digital) Any of four 2 meter channels up yields a 70 cm channel
down
Uplink Downlink
=======================
145.850 ------ 435.910 MHz - Channel 1
145.870 ------ 435.910 ----- Channel 2
145.890 ------ 435.910 ----- Channel 3
145.910 ------ 435.910 ----- Channel 4
(Downlink for all 4 channels is 435.910)
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-
Source: Amateur Satellite Report 119, March 12, 1986 and
Amateur satellite Report 130, August 18, 1986
JAS-1 Handbook, JARL, August 1985
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**
*** Radio Sputnik 10 ***
Summary:
Mode A : 2 meters up and 10 meters down.
Mode K : 15 meters up and 10 meters down.
Mode T : 15 meters up and 2 meters down.
Mode KT: 15 meters up and both 10 and 2 meters down.
Mode KA: 15 and 2 meters up and 10 meters down.
Beacons can carry telemetry or ROBOT downlink.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
Mode A: 145.860 - 145.900 MHz up yields 29.360 - 29.400 MHz down
Uplink Downlink
=======================
29.357 MHz -- Beacon
145.860 ------ 29.360 ------ Passband limit, lower
145.870 ------ 29.370
145.880 ------ 29.380 ------ Passband center
145.890 ------ 29.390
145.900 ------ 29.400 ------ Passband limit, upper
29.403 ------ Beacon
Robot A:
Uplink Downlink
===================================================
145.820 ----- 29.357 or 29.403 MHz
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
Mode K: 21.160 - 21.200 MHz up yields 29.360 - 29.400 MHz down
Uplink Downlink
========================
29.357 MHz -- Beacon
21.160 ------- 29.360 ------ Passband limit, lower
21.170 ------- 29.370
21.180 ------- 29.380 ------ Passband center
21.190 ------- 29.390
21.200 ------- 29.400 ------ Passband limit, upper
29.403 ------ Beacon
Robot K:
Uplink Downlink
===================================================
21.120 ? ----- 29.357 or 29.403 MHz
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Mode T: 21.160 - 21.200 up yields 145.860 - 145.900 MHz down
Uplink Downlink
=======================
145.857 MHz -- Beacon
21.160 ------ 145.860 ------ Passband limit, lower
21.170 ------ 145.870
21.180 ------ 145.880 ------ Passband center
21.190 ------ 145.890
21.200 ------ 145.900 ------ Passband limit, upper
145.903 - ---- Beacon
Robot T:
Uplink Downlink
===================================================
21.120 ? ----- 145.857 or 145.903 MHz
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Mode KT: 21.160-21.200 up yields 29.360-29.400 and 145.860-145.900 MHz down
KT Uplink K Downlink T Downlink
=======================================
29.357 ------ 145.857 MHz -- Beacon
21.160 ------ 29.360 ------ 145.860 ------ Passband limit, lower
21.170 ------ 29.370 ------ 145.870
21.180 ------ 29.380 ------ 145.880 ------ Passband center
21.190 ------ 29.390 ------ 145.890
21.200 ------ 29.400 ------ 145.900 ------ Passband limit, upper
29.403 ------ 145.903 ------ Beacon
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Mode KA: 21.160-21.200 and 145.860-145.900 up yields 29.360-29.400 MHz down
K Uplink A Uplink KA Downlink
========================================
29.357 MHz -- Beacon
21.160 ------ 145.860 ------ 29.360 ------ Passband limit, lower
21.170 ------ 145.870 ------ 29.370
21.180 ------ 145.880 ------ 29.380 ------ Passband center
21.190 ------ 145.890 ------ 29.390
21.200 ------ 145.900 ------ 29.400 ------ Passband limit, upper
29.403 ------ Beacon
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Source: Amateur Satellite Report 136, November 17, 1986 and
Amateur satellite Report 140, January 12, 1987
Radio Magazine, May, 1987
UA3CR, W4KM, G3IOR, VE1SAT
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**
*** Radio Sputnik 11 ***
Summary:
Mode A : 2 meters up and 10 meters down.
Mode K : 15 meters up and 10 meters down.
Mode T : 15 meters up and 2 meters down.
Mode KT: 15 meters up and both 10 and 2 meters down.
Mode KA: 15 and 2 meters up and 10 meters down.
Beacons can carry telemetry or ROBOT downlink
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mode A: 145.910 - 145.950 MHz up yields 29.410 - 29.450 MHz down
Uplink Downlink
=======================
29.407 MHz -- Beacon
145.910 ------ 29.410 ------ Passband limit, lower
145.920 ------ 29.420
145.930 ------ 29.430 ------ Passband center
145.940 ------ 29.440
145.950 ------ 29.450 ------ Passband limit, upper
29.453 ------ Beacon
Robot A:
Uplink Downlink
===================================================
145.830 ------ 29.407 or 29.453 MHz
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Mode K: 21.210 - 21.250 up yields 29.410 - 29.450 MHz down
Uplink Downlink
=======================
29.403 MHz -- Beacon
21.210 ------- 29.410 ------ Passband limit, lower
21.220 ------- 29.420
21.230 ------- 29.430 ------ Passband center
21.240 ------- 29.440
21.250 ------- 29.450 ------ Passband limit, upper
29.453 ------ Beacon
Robot K:
Uplink Downlink
===================================================
21.130 ------- 29.403 or 29.453 MHz
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Mode T: 21.210 - 21.250 up yields 145.910 - 145.950 MHz down
Uplink Downlink
=======================
145.907 MHz -- Beacon
21.210 ------ 145.910 ------ Passband limit, lower
21.220 ------ 145.920
21.230 ------ 145.930 ------ Passband center
21.240 ------ 145.940
21.250 ------ 145.950 ------ Passband limit, upper
145.953 ------ Beacon
Robot T:
Uplink Downlink
====================================
21.130 ------ 145.907 or 145.953 MHz
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Mode KT: 21.210-21.250 up yields 29.410-29.450 and 145.910-145.950 MHz down
KT Uplink K Downlink T Downlink
=======================================
29.407 ------ 145.907 MHz -- Beacon
21.210 ------ 29.410 ------ 145.910 ------ Passband limit, lower
21.220 ------ 29.420 ------ 145.920
21.230 ------ 29.430 ------ 145.930 ------ Passband center
21.240 ------ 29.440 ------ 145.940
21.250 ------ 29.450 ------ 145.950 ------ Passband limit, upper
29.453 ------ 145.953 ------ Beacon
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Mode KA: 21.210-21.250 and 145.910-145.950 up yields 29.410-29.450 MHz down
K Uplink A Uplink KA Downlink
========================================
29.407 MHz -- Beacon
21.210 ------ 145.910 ------ 29.410 ------ Passband limit, lower
21.220 ------ 145.920 ------ 29.420
21.230 ------ 145.930 ------ 29.430 ------ Passband center
21.240 ------ 145.940 ------ 29.440
21.250 ------ 145.950 ------ 29.450 ------ Passband limit, upper
29.453 ------ Beacon
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-
Source: Amateur Satellite Report 136, November 17, 1986 and
Amateur satellite Report 140, January 12, 1987
Radio Magazine, May, 1987
UA3CR, W4KM, G3IOR, VE1SAT
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**
*** Phase 3C ***
Estimated Launch Date: Early 1988
(P R E L I M I N A R Y E S T I M A T E S)
As of April 1987
Summary:
Mode B: 70 cm up; 2 meters down
Mode JL: 24 cm and 2 meters up; 70 cm down
Mode S: 70 cm up; 13 cm down
RUDAK: 24 cm up; 70 cm down
Beacons: Mode B: General Beacon 145.8125; Engineering Beacon 145.975
Mode JL: General Beacon 435.650; Engineering Beacon 435.675
Mode S: 2400.640
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Mode B:
Uplink Downlink
=======================
145.975 MHz - Engineering Beacon
435.425 ------ 145.975 ----- Passband limit, upper
435.435 ------ 145.965
435.445 ------ 145.955
435.455 ------ 145.945
435.465 ------ 145.935
435.475 ------ 145.925
435.485 ------ 145.915
435.495 ------ 145.905
435.505 ------ 145.895 ----- Passband center
435.515 ------ 145.885
435.525 ------ 145.875
435.535 ------ 145.865
435.545 ------ 145.855
435.555 ------ 145.845
435.565 ------ 145.835
435.575 ------ 145.825 ----- Passband limit, lower
145.8125 ---- General Beacon
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-
Mode JL:
L Uplink J1 Uplink Downlink J2 Uplink
==============================================
1269.325 --------------- 435.975 MHz ------------- L Passband limit, upper
1269.330 --- 145.820 --- 435.970 --- 144.440 ----- J Sub-band limit, upper
1269.340 --- 145.830 --- 435.960 --- 144.450
1269.350 --- 145.840 --- 435.950 --- 144.460 ----- J Sub-band center
1269.360 --- 145.850 --- 435.940 --- 144.470
1269.370 --- 145.860 --- 435.930 --- 144.480 ----- J Sub-band limit, lower
1269.380 --------------- 435.920
1269.390 --------------- 435.910
1269.400 --------------- 435.900
1269.410 --------------- 435.890
1269.420 --------------- 435.880
1269.430 --------------- 435.870
1269.440 --------------- 435.860
1269.450 --------------- 435.850 ----------------- L Passband Center
1269.460 --------------- 435.840
1269.470 --------------- 435.830
1269.480 --------------- 435.820
1269.490 --------------- 435.810
1269.500 --------------- 435.800
1269.510 --------------- 435.790
1269.520 --------------- 435.780
1269.530 --------------- 435.770
1269.540 --------------- 435.760
1269.550 --------------- 435.750
1269.560 --------------- 435.740
1269.570 --------------- 435.730
1269.575 --------------- 435.725 ----------------- L Passband limit, lower
435.675 ----------------- Engineering Beacon
435.650 ----------------- General Beacon
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Mode S:
Uplink Downlink
========================
2400.640 ---- Beacon
435.610 ------ 2400.695 MHz Passband limit, lower
435.615 ------ 2400.700
435.620 ------ 2400.705
435.625 ------ 2400.710 ---- Passband center
435.630 ------ 2400.715
435.635 ------ 2400.720
435.640 ------ 2400.725 ---- Passband limit, lower
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RUDAK: Uplink Downlink
=======================
1269.675 ----- 435.675 MHz Single channel
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Source: AMSAT DL, DJ5KQ, DJ0HC/KE6MN, K0RZ
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26.965 - 26.965 Citizens Band (Class D & C)
30.000 - 30.550 U.S. Government
30.580 - 31.160 Business Band
31.180 - 31.980 State Police (40khz spacing)
32.010 - 32.990 U.S. Government
33.020 - 33.100 Highway Maintenance, Special Emergency
33.120 - 33.400 Petroleum Industry
33.420 - 33.980 Fire Departments (some mobiles)
34.010 - 34.990 U.S. Government
35.020 - 35.980 Business (Mobile Telephones (Base) 35.26-35.60)
36.010 - 36.990 U.S. Government
37.020 - 37.980 Local Government, Utilities
38.270 - 38.990 U.S. Government
39.020 - 39.980 Police, Local Government
40.010 - 41.990 U.S. Government
42.020 - 42.940 State Police
42.960 - 43.680 Business (Mobile Telephones - 43.26-43.54)
43.700 - 44.600 Trucks, Busses
44.620 - 46.580 State Police, Local Police, Fire
46.610 - 46.970 Portable Phones
The following channels are listed as BASE/HANDSET.
46.610/49.670-Channel 1 46.770/49.830-Channel 6
46.630/49.845-Channel 2 46.830/49.890-Channel 7
46.670/49.860-Channel 3 46.870/49.930-Channel 8
46.710/49.770-Channel 4 46.930/49.990-Channel 9
46.730/49.875-Channel 5 46.970/49.970-Channel 10
Various other low power items licensed here.
47.020 - 47.660 State Highway Maint (Red Cross-47.42)
47.440 - 49.580 Utilities, Forestry, Petroleum Products
49.670 - 50.000 Portable Phones (FM Room Monitors noted here)
50.000 - 54.000 Amateur Radio
54.000 - 72.000 VHF Television (Ch 2 - 4, 6 Mhz/channel)
72.000 - 76.000 Model Radio Control, and Industry
76.000 - 88.000 VHF Television (Ch 5 - 6, 6 Mhz/channel)
88.000 - 108.000 FM Commercial Advertising
108.000 - 112.000 Aviation Nav. (Even Tenths VOR,odd Localizer)
112.000 - 136.000 Aviation Communication (Emer. 121.5)
136.000 - 138.000 Weather Satellite, U.S. Government
138.000 - 144.000 Government (Military Bases)
144.000 - 148.000 Amateur Radio
148.000 - 150.775 Government
150.815 - 150.965 Tow Trucks, Auto Clubs
150.995 - 151.985 Highway Maintenance, Business
152.007 - 153.725 Business (Mobile Telephone (Base) 152.03-152.21)
(Mobile Telephone (Base) 152.51-152.81)
153.740 - 156.240 Local Government (Police, Medical, etc.)
(Police Department TACTICAL freqs here)
156.275 - 157.425 Marine (Marine Telephone (Ship) 157.2-157.4)
(Emer. 156.8)
157.450 - 158.670 Business (Taxi, Tow Trucks, Utilities)
(Mobile Telephone - 157.77-158.10 158.49-158.7)
158.730 - 159.465 Local Government (Police, Highways, Forests)
159.495 - 160.200 Taxi Services
160.215 - 161.565 Railroad
161.640 - 161.760 Radio and TV Remotes
161.800 - 162.000 Marine (Ship telephone freqs)
162.025 - 174.000 U.S. Government
(Newspapers/Motion Pictures 173.225-173.375)
NOAA Weather is transmitted on:
162.400/162.475/162.550
174.000 - 216.000 VHF Television (Ch 7 - 13, 6 Mhz/channel)
216.000 - 220.000 Maritime Mobile
220.000 - 222.000 Land Mobile Radio
222.000 - 225.000 Amateur Radio
225.000 - 329.000 U.S. Government (Military Aviation, MILSAT's)
329.000 - 335.000 U.S. Government (Airport Glide Slope Navigation)
335.000 - 400.000 U.S. Govt. (Military Aviation- Emer. 243/282.8)
(Various Security/Low Power devices also)
400.000 - 419.975 U.S. Government (Military heavy use, probably ALL
agencies can be found here!)
420.000 - 450.000 Amateur Radio
450.050 - 450.925 Broadcast (Radio & TV) Pickups
451.025 - 452.1875 Business, Industry
452.050 - 452.9625 Taxi, Busses, Railroad, Tow Trucks
452.962 - 453.000 Newspaper Relays
453.012 - 453.9875 Local Government (Police, Fire, Highway)
454.025 - 454.975 Mobile Telephone (Landline, Aircraft, etc.)
458.025 - 460.6375 Medical, Police, Fire
(The frequencies ending in .?125, .?375, .?625,
.?875 are LOW POWER frequencies)
(458.025-458.175 Medical on scene - 5 watts)
460.650 - 460.875 Airlines (Maintenance, Airport freqs usually)
460.900 - 460.975 Central Alarm Companies (Burglar Alarms)
461.000 - 462.525 Business
(The frequencies ending in .?125, .?375, .?625,
.?875 are LOW POWER frequencies)
462.550 - 462.725 General Mobile Radio (REACT teams operate here)
462.750 - 462.925 Paging (Low power business freqs mixed in)
462.950 - 463.175 Medical Services (Dispatch, MED1-MED8)
463.200 - 470.000 Business
(The frequencies ending in .?125, .?375, .?625,
.?875 are LOW POWER frequencies up to 465 Mhz)
470.000 - 806.000 Television (Ch 14 - 70, 6 Mhz/channel)
806.000 - 810.000 Business Radio Service (mobile in)
810.000 - 816.000 Public Safety Service (mobile in)
816.000 - 821.000 Business Radio Service TRUNKED (mobile in)
821.000 - 825.000 Land Mobile Satellite Service (mobile in)
825.000 - 835.000 Cellular Mobile Telephones NON-WIRELINE SYSTEMS
(mobile in)
835.000 - 845.000 Cellular Mobile Telephones WIRELINE SYSTEMS
(mobile in)
845.000 - 850.000 Cellular Mobile Telephones EXPANSION
(mobile in)
850.000 - 851.000 Reserved for future expansion
851.000 - 855.000 Business Radio Service (base out)
855.000 - 861.000 Public Safety Radio Service (base out)
861.000 - 866.000 Business Radio Service TRUNKED (base out)
(Phone calls sometimes placed here)
866.000 - 870.000 Land Mobile Satellite Service (output)
870.000 - 880.000 Cellular Mobile Telephones NONWIRELINE SYSTEMS
(base out - Channels 1-333)
880.000 - 890.000 Cellular Mobile Telephones WIRELINE SYSTEMS
(base out - Channels 334-666)
890.000 - 896.000 Cellular Mobile Telephones EXPANSION
(base out)
896.000 - 902.000 Private Land Mobile Radio Service (mobile in)
902.000 - 928.000 Amateur Radio Service (RESERVE)
928.000 - 930.000 Domestic Public Radio Service (Paging, Private
systems, future expansion)
930.000 - 931.000 Domestic Public Radio Service (advanced paging)
931.000 - 932.000 Domestic Public Radio Service
(common carrier paging)
932.000 - 935.000 Government Private (shared)
935.000 - 941.000 Private Land Mobile Radio Service (base out)
941.000 - 944.000 Government Private (shared)
944.000 - 952.000 Broadcast Radio Service
(studio-transmitter link, intercity relays)
952.000 - 956.100 Private Microwave Service (signalling (?))
956.262 - 956.4375 Private Fixed Service (signalling & control)
956.500 - 959.800 Private Microwave Service
959.862 - 959.9875 Common Carrier Radio Service
960.000 - 1215.000 Aviation Services (Navigational aids)
(Military TACAN, Civilian DME)
(1030.0 Ground to transponder, 1090.0 Air/Ground)
1215.000 - 1300.000 Amateur Radio
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Police Frequencies
154.875 St.Louis County Police 1st
155.130 St.Louis County Police 2nd
154.845 St.Louis County Police 3rd
155.655 St.Louis County Police 4th
155.565 St.Louis County Police 5th
154.830 St.Louis County Police (Detectives)
154.725 St.Louis County Police (Riot)
154.890 St.Louis County Police (Car To Car)
155.475 St.Louis County Police (Federal Mutual Aid)
465.325 St.Louis County Police Command Telephone
465.475 St.Louis County Police Command Telephone
465.425 St.Louis County Police Command Telephone
155.865 St.Louis County Radio Emergency Warning System
856.437 St.Louis City Police
856.462 St.Louis City Police
856.487 St.Louis City Police
856.712 St.Louis City Police
857.437 St.Louis City Police
857.462 St.Louis City Police
857.487 St.Louis City Police
857.712 St.Louis City Police
858.437 St.Louis City Police
858.462 St.Louis City Police
858.487 St.Louis City Police
858.712 St.Louis City Police
859.437 St.Louis City Police
859.462 St.Louis City Police
859.487 St.Louis City Police
859.712 St.Louis City Police
860.437 St.Louis City Police
860.462 St.Louis City Police
860.487 St.Louis City Police
860.712 St.Louis City Police
42.120 Missouri State Highway Patrol
42.220 Missouri State Highway Patrol
42.320 Missouri State Highway Patrol
42.380 Missouri State Highway Patrol
163.400 U.S. Secret Service
163.810 U.S. Secret Service
164.750 U.S. Secret Service
168.310 U.S. Secret Service
165.235 U.S. Secret Service
165.790 U.S. Secret Service
165.375 U.S. Secret Service
169.925 U.S. Secret Service
407.850 U.S. Secret Service
415.700 U.S. Secret Service
165.760 U.S. Secret Service
165.085 U.S. Secret Service
407.925 U.S. Secret Service
410.225 U.S. Secret Service
167.825 U.S. Secret Service
168.790 U.S. Secret Service
161.215 U.S. Secret Service
165.025 U.S. Secret Service
164.100 U.S. Secret Service
162.690 U.S. Secret Service
171.290 U.S. Secret Service
167.440 Federal Bureau Of Investigation
167.550 Federal Bureau Of Investigation
167.660 Federal Bureau Of Investigation
165.275 Federal Bureau Of Investigation
165.910 Federal Bureau Of Investigation
165.290 Federal Bureau Of Investigation
163.200 Federal Bureau Of Investigation
154.785 Ballwin
155.655 Bella Villa
155.550 Bellefontaine Neighbors
155.085 Bellerive
155.085 Bel-Nor
154.755 Bel-Ridge
155.085 Berdell Hills
156.090 Berkeley
155.775 Beverly Hills
154.875 Black Jack
154.755 Breckenridge Hills
155.520 Brentwood
155.625 Bridgeton
154.755 Bridgeton Terrace
155.010 Calverton Park
154.755 Charlack
155.565 Clarkson Valley
154.800 Clayton
155.550 Country Club Hills
453.575 Crestwood
155.640 Creve Coeur
155.550 Dellwood
155.100 Des Peres
154.755 Edmundson
154.785 Ellisville
155.565 Eureka
154.815 Fenton
155.010 Ferguson
155.550 Flordell Hills
453.225 Florissant
155.100 Frontenac
155.580 Glendale
155.085 Glen Echo Park
154.845 Grantwood Village
155.085 Greendale
154.755 Hanley Hills
155.745 Hazelwood
155.775 Hillsdale
155.640 Huntleigh
155.550 Jennings
155.085 Kinloch
155.250 Kirkwood
453.500 Ladue
154.845 Lakeshire
155.580 Mackenzie
154.785 Manchester
155.790 Maplewood
155.580 Marlborough
155.550 Moline Acres
155.085 Normandy
155.085 Northwoods
155.130 Norwood Court
155.250 Oakland
158.940 Olivette
154.755 Overland
155.310 Pacific
155.775 Pagedale
155.085 Pasadena Hills
155.085 Pasadena Park
154.845 Peerless Park
155.085 Pine Lawn
155.790 Richmond Heights
155.550 Riverview Gardens
155.520 Rock Hill
155.580 Shrewsbury
460.450 St.Ann
154.845 St.George
154.755 St.John
154.815 Sunset Hills
154.755 Sycamore Hills
155.565 Times Beach
Fire Frequencies
154.220 Central County Fire Alarm Dispatch
154.370 Fire Point To Point
153.890 North Central County Fire
154.160 North Central County Fire
154.220 North Central County Fire
460.600 North Central County Fire (Administrative)
155.235 South County Fire Alarm
463.175 South County Fire Alarm
153.890 South County Fire Alarm (Dispatch)
154.130 St.Louis City Fire Department (Dispatch)
154.010 St.Louis City Fire Department (Call Back)
153.950 St.Louis City Fire Department (Fireground)
154.280 St.Louis City Fire Department (Mutual Aid)
Public Service
456.250 Union Electric
153.650 Union Electric
153.645 Union Electric
153.465 Union Electric
37.820 Union Electric
37.760 Union Electric
48.480 Union Electric
153.440 Laclede Gas
153.485 Laclede Gas
451.125 Laclede Gas
458.250 Bi-State Transit
458.300 Bi-State Transit
453.775 Bi-State Transit
453.250 Bi-State Transit
453.300 Bi-State Transit
453.700 Bi-State Transit
453.650 Bi-State Transit
450.415 KMOV-TV
450.550 KMOV-TV
161.640 KMOV-TV
161.700 KMOV-TV
161.760 KMOV-TV
455.150 KSDK-TV
453.850 KSDK-TV
153.230 KTVI-TV
450.580 KTVI-TV
469.450 KTVI-TV
450.750 KETC-TV
161.670 KETC-TV
161.700 KETC-TV
161.730 KMOX Radio Jetcopter One
451.300 Southwestern Bell Telephone
451.400 Southwestern Bell Telephone
451.450 Southwestern Bell Telephone
451.475 Southwestern Bell Telephone
45.120 St.Louis Zoo
173.225 St.Louis Post Dispatch
170.150 Pulitzer Publishing
450.150 Pulitzer Publishing
455.850 Pulitzer Publishing
153.100 City Of St.Louis Animal Control
156.180 City Of St.Louis Street Department
158.880 Metropolitan Sewer District
453.675 Metropolitan Sewer District
435.750 Metropolitan Sewer District
47.420 Red Cross (Main)
47.460 Red Cross (Backup)
162.000 U.S. Postal Service
169.850 U.S. Postal Service
151.160 Missouri Conservation - Law Enforcement
151.370 Missouri Conservation - Law Enforcement
151.190 Missouri Conservation
151.445 Missouri Conservation
151.265 Missouri Conservation
151.325 Missouri Conservation
154.770 Missouri Liquor Control
155.730 Missouri Liquor Control
458.785 Missouri Liquor Control
458.890 Missouri Liquor Control
155.895 Missouri Water Patrol
153.875 Civil Defense
154.845 Civil Defense
45.160 Civil Defense
45.200 Civil Defense
45.240 Civil Defense
Military Frequencies
Note: All transmissions are single sideband (SSB) and mainly
the upper sideband
3.313 Strategic Air Command (Airborne Command Post)
3.292 Strategic Air Command
3.295 Strategic Air Command
3.369 Strategic Air Command
4.492 Strategic Air Command
4.495 Strategic Air Command
4.725 Strategic Air Command (Primary Air To Ground/Refuel)
4.896 Strategic Air Command
5.020 Strategic Air Command
5.026 Strategic Air Command
5.110 Strategic Air Command
5.171 Strategic Air Command
5.215 Strategic Air Command
5.243 Strategic Air Command
5.238 Strategic Air Command
5.684 Strategic Air Command
5.700 Strategic Air Command
5.826 Strategic Air Command
6.680 Strategic Air Command
6.712 Strategic Air Command
6.761 Strategic Air Command (Primary Air To Ground/Night)
6.826 Strategic Air Command
6.840 Strategic Air Command
6.863 Strategic Air Command
6.870 Strategic Air Command
6.886 Strategic Air Command
7.330 Strategic Air Command
7.983 Strategic Air Command
8.101 Strategic Air Command
9.023 Strategic Air Command (SAC/NORAD/AWACS)
9.027 Strategic Air Command (Primary Air To Ground)
9.057 Strategic Air Command
9.220 Strategic Air Command
9.234 Strategic Air Command
10.452 Strategic Air Command
10.510 Strategic Air Command
11.100 Strategic Air Command
11.118 Strategic Air Command
11.220 Strategic Air Command
11.243 Strategic Air Command (Primary Air To Ground/Day)
11.408 Strategic Air Command
11.494 Strategic Air Command (Training Frequency)
11.607 Strategic Air Command
13.205 Strategic Air Command (SAC Special Operations)
13.211 Strategic Air Command
13.241 Strategic Air Command
13.547 Strategic Air Command
14.716 Strategic Air Command
14.744 Strategic Air Command
14.755 Strategic Air Command
14.955 Strategic Air Command
15.035 Strategic Air Command (Canadian Forces)
15.041 Strategic Air Command
15.091 Strategic Air Command (TAC To SAC Intercommunications)
15.544 Strategic Air Command
15.962 Strategic Air Command
17.617 Strategic Air Command
17.975 Strategic Air Command
18.005 Strategic Air Command
18.046 Strategic Air Command
18.594 Strategic Air Command
20.631 Strategic Air Command
20.737 Strategic Air Command
20.740 Strategic Air Command
20.846 Strategic Air Command (SAC To CAP Intercommunications)
20.890 Strategic Air Command
21.815 Strategic Air Command
23.337 Strategic Air Command
23.419 Strategic Air Command
27.870 Strategic Air Command
Ham Radio
Ham Repeaters
Output Input Call Location
01 146.640 - W9WDD Alton,Ill
02 145.110 - KN9G Belleville,Ill
03 147.120 + K9GXU Belleville,Ill
04 146.730 - KG0I Bridgeton,Mo
05 146.940 - N0EIR Clayton,Mo
06 147.060 + K0JR Clayton,Mo
07 146.790 - W9AIU Collinsville,Ill
08 145.330 - KA0LZN Cottleville,Mo
09 147.360 + WB0BBN Creve Coeur,Mo
10 147.390 + WB0DFX Creve Coeur,Mo
11 146.775 - WB0WRK Crystal City,Mo
12 146.910 - N0EVR Des Peres,Mo
13 145.310 - KA9TOX Elsah,Ill
14 145.350 - W0VAJ Ferguson,Mo
15 146.820 - WA9FDP Gillespie,Ill
16 145.130 - K9DZY Godfrey,Ill
17 145.230 - K9DZY Godfrey,Ill
18 145.450 - K9BTR Granite City,Ill
19 147.165 + W9KXQ Greenville,Ill
20 146.700 - W0LDO Hillsboro,Mo
21 147.075 + WD0GDY Hillsboro,Mo
22 147.090 + WD9GDY Hillsboro,Mo
23 147.150 + W0ZFN Kirkwood,Mo
24 147.210 + WD9GOE Marissa,Ill
25 145.370 - KJ0A Maryland Heights,Mo
26 146.760 - W9AIU Maryville,Ill
27 146.670 - WB0HSI O'Fallon,Mo
28 146.850 - KJ0A Ollivette,Mo
29 145.470 - KA0BUA Overland,Mo
30 147.330 + KE0HM St.Charles,Mo
31 145.170 - K0KYZ St.Louis,Mo
32 145.210 - WB0QXW St.Louis,Mo
33 145.270 - W0PEV St.Louis,Mo
34 146.610 - W0FF St.Louis,Mo
35 146.970 - KB0EA St.Louis,Mo
36 147.285 + W0QEV St.Louis,Mo
37 145.410 - WA0WBU St.Peters,Mo
38 145.490 - N0EZH St.Peters,Mo
39 145.430 - WD9FTA Waterloo,Ill
40 224.860 - W9AKW Bald Knob,Ill
41 224.210 - WD9GOE Baldwin,Ill
42 224.340 - WB0RPN Clayton,Mo
43 224.620 - W0JZY Fenton,Mo
44 224.540 - KA0EJQ Godfrey,Ill
45 224.780 - KR0X Godfrey,Ill
46 224.140 - W9KXQ Greenville,Ill
47 224.700 - WD9GOE Shiloh,Ill
48 224.980 - K0GOB St.Louis,Mo
49 223.940 - KD0LZ Wentzville,Mo
50 449.600 - N0DOB Affton,Mo
51 442.500 + KA0UJB Arnold,Mo
52 444.400 + N9AZZ Bald Knob,Ill
53 449.000 - K0CEH Clayton,Mo
54 442.000 + WB0WIL Clayton,Mo
55 442.400 + N9CCK Edwardsville,Ill
56 443.000 + K9DZY Godfrey,Ill
57 443.900 + K9DZY Godfrey,Ill
58 449.550 - K0RWU High Ridge,Mo
59 449.850 - WA0ZPD High Ridge,Mo
60 448.850 - WA0KYW Normandy,Mo
61 449.750 - K0RWU Overland,Mo
62 449.950 - K0RWU Overland,Mo
63 449.650 - WA0TSY St.Charles,Mo
64 442.150 + WB0EBS St.Louis,Mo
65 444.150 + WB0QXW St.Louis,Mo
Aircraft
120.050 Lambert Tower (North Traffic)
118.500 Lambert Tower (South Traffic)
126.700 Lambert Approach Control
121.650 Lambert Ground Control
121.900 Lambert Ground Control
119.500 Lambert Clearance Delivery
120.450 Lambert ATIS (Airport Information)
126.500 St.Louis Approach Control (South & West)
125.150 St.Louis Approach Control (North & East)
123.700 St.Louis Approach Control
118.950 St.Louis Departure Control (South & West)
119.150 St.Louis Departure Control (North & East)
118.300 Spirit Of St.Louis Tower (North Traffic)
120.300 Spirit Of St.Louis Tower (South Traffic)
121.700 Spirit Of St.Louis Ground Control
134.800 Spirit Of St.Louis (Airport Information)
122.800 Weis Airport
126.300 St.Charles County Airport
126.000 St.Louis Regional Airport
120.900 Bi-State Parks Airport
126.200 Scott Air Force Base (Non-Military Traffic)
118.650 Scott Air Force Base (Airport Information)
119.200 Scott Air Force Base (Ground Control)
148.150 Civil Air Patrol Repeater
123.050 St.Louis Helicopter To Helicopter
Medical Emergency
155.340 H.E.A.R (Hospital Emergency And Rescue)
155.220 Christian Hospital N.W.
463.175 St.Johns Mercy Hospital
468.175 St.Johns Mercy Hospital
467.950 Ambulance Dispatch (1)
476.975 Ambulance Dispatch (2)
467.000 Ambulance Med. (1)
467.025 Ambulance Med. (2)
467.050 Ambulance Med. (3)
467.100 Ambulance Med. (4)
467.125 Ambulance Med. (5)
467.150 Ambulance Med. (6)
467.175 Ambulance Med. (7)
463.150 Ambulance Med. (8)
468.000 St.Louis Medic (1)
468.025 St.Louis Medic (2)
468.050 St.Louis Medic (3)
468.100 St.Louis Medic (4)
463.125 St.Louis Medic (5)
463.150 St.Louis Medic (6)
468.175 St.Louis Medic (7)
463.175 St.Louis Medic (8)
155.220 St.Louis EMS
453.150 St.Louis EMS
155.950 St.Louis EMS (Dispatch)
End Of Database
St.Louis County Police Department
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01 ---->154.875 1st CTCSS Frequency 103.5hz On All Frequencies
02 ---->155.130 2nd
03 ---->154.845 3rd
04 ---->155.655 4th
05 ---->155.565 5th
06 ---->154.830 Detectives
07 ---->154.725 Riot
08 ---->154.890 Car To Car
09 ---->460.325 Command Frequency 1
10 ---->460.475 Command Frequency 2
11 ---->460.425 Command Frequency 3
12 ---->155.475 Federal Mutual Aid
St.Louis County Command Telephone System
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Transmit Receive
01 ---->465.325 460.325
02 ---->465.475 460.475
03 ---->465.425 460.425
St.Louis County Radio Emergency Warning System
----------------------------------------------
This system operates on a frequency of (155.865) and is activated by
tone reeds 1433.4hz and 903.2hz. Broadcasts are made from the county
police communications center with transmitting facilities located atop
the chromalloy building in clayton.
St.Louis County Police Emergency Operations Center Frequencies
--------------------------------------------------------------
CP-1 ---->155.715
155.865
CP-2 ---->154.725
154.280
CP-3 ---->155.475
155.370
EMS1 ---->155.340
155.280
EMS2 ---->155.220
155.340
EMS3 ---->462.950
467.950
462.975
467.975
EMS4 ---->463.175
468.175
463.000
468.000
463.100
468.100
463.125
468.125
State Of Missouri
-----------------
01 ---->154.695 Executive Section
02 ---->155.445 Executive Section
03 ---->154.770 Liquor Control
04 ---->155.730 Liquor Control
05 ---->458.785 Liquor Control
06 ---->458.890 Liquor Control
07 ---->151.160 Conservation - Law Enforcement
08 ---->151.370 Conservation - Law Enforcement
09 ---->151.190 Conservation
10 ---->151.445 Conservation
11 ---->151.265 Conservation
12 ---->151.325 Conservation
13 ---->151.220 Conservation Springfield Missouri
14 ---->31.3000 Missouri State Parks
15 ---->155.895 Missouri Water Patrol
16 ---->155.145 Missouri State Hospital St.Louis
17 ---->155.670 Missouri Department Of Corrections
18 ---->151.400 Conservation Rolla
19 ---->153.875 Civil Defense
20 ---->154.845 Civil Defense
21 ---->45.120 Civil Defense
22 ---->45.160 Civil Defense
23 ---->45.200 Civil Defense
24 ---->45.240 Civil Defense
25 ---->42.120 Missouri State Highway Patrol
26 ---->42.220 Missouri State Highway Patrol
27 ---->42.320 Missouri State Highway Patrol
28 ---->42.380 Missouri State Highway Patrol
U.S. Secret Service Frequencies
-------------------------------
01 ---->163.400 Note: Some of these frequencies may
02 ---->163.810 be digitally scrambled.
03 ---->164.750
04 ---->168.310
05 ---->165.235 Alpha
06 ---->165.790 Bravo
07 ---->165.375 Charlie
08 ---->169.925 Delta
09 ---->407.850 Echo
10 ---->415.700 Foxtrot
11 ---->165.760 Golf
12 ---->165.085 Hotel
13 ---->407.925 India
14 ---->410.225 Juliet
15 ---->167.825 Kilo
16 ---->168.790 Lima
17 ---->161.215 Mike
18 ---->165.025 November
19 ---->164.100 Victor
20 ---->162.690 Yankee
21 ---->171.290 Zulu
FBI Frequencies
---------------
01 ---->167.440 Note: Some of these frequencies may be
02 ---->167.550 digitally scrambled.
03 ---->167.660
04 ---->165.275
05 ---->165.910
06 ---->165.290
07 ---->163.200
Strategic Air Command Frequencies
---------------------------------
These frequencies are listed in Mhz, and are in the high frequency
(HF) band. All transmissions are in single sideband (SSB), mainly
the upper sideband.
Channel Designator Usage
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
01 ---->3.313 Floating Designator Airborne Command Post
02 ---->3.292 Floating Designator
03 ---->3.295 Alpha Mike
04 ---->3.369 Alpha Sierra
05 ---->4.492 Floating Designator
06 ---->4.495 Echo
07 ---->4.725 Victor Primary Air-To-Ground/Refuel
08 ---->4.896 Floating Designator
09 ---->5.020 Foxtrot (Rotates)
10 ---->5.026 Foxtrot (Rotates)
11 ---->5.110 Floating Designator
12 ---->5.171 Two Letter Floating
13 ---->5.215 Floating Designator
14 ---->5.243 Unknown Designator
15 ---->5.238 Floating Designator
16 ---->5.684 Foxtrot Quebec
17 ---->5.700 Bravo Quebec
18 ---->5.826 Bravo Uniform
19 ---->6.680 Foxtrot X-Ray
20 ---->6.712 Floating Designator
21 ---->6.761 Quebec Primary Air-To-Ground/Night
22 ---->6.826 Golf
23 ---->6.840 Unknown Designator
24 ---->6.863 Oscar
25 ---->6.870 Kilo
26 ---->6.886 Unknown Designator
27 ---->7.330 Yankee X-Ray (Alternate)
28 ---->7.983 Foxtrot Charlie
29 ---->8.101 Alpha Papa
30 ---->9.023 Unknown SAC/NORAD Commo/AWACS
31 ---->9.027 Romeo Primary Air-To-Ground
32 ---->9.057 Papa
33 ---->9.220 Floating Designator
34 ---->9.234 Floating Designator
35 ---->10.452 Oscar
36 ---->10.510 Unknown
37 ---->11.100 Alpha Twenty-One
38 ---->11.118 Unknown
39 ---->11.220 Bravo
40 ---->11.243 Alpha One Primary Air-To-Ground/Day
41 ---->11.408 Yankee Quebec
42 ---->11.494 Lima Training Frequency
43 ---->11.607 Alpha Zulu
44 ---->13.205 (Called FAX) SAC Special Operations
45 ---->13.211 Bravo Whiskey
46 ---->13.241 Sierra
47 ---->13.547 Floating Designator
48 ---->13.907 Alpha Charlie
49 ---->14.716 Sierra Echo
50 ---->14.744 Alpha Tango
51 ---->14.755 Floating Designator
52 ---->14.955 Charlie
53 ---->15.035 Charlie Quebec Canadian Forces (Shared)
54 ---->15.041 Mike
55 ---->15.091 Bravo X-Ray TAC-To-SAC Intercommunications
56 ---->15.544 Unknown Designator
57 ---->15.962 India
58 ---->17.617 Bravo Hotel
59 ---->17.975 Tango
60 ---->18.005 Tango (Pacific Area)
61 ---->18.046 Juliett
62 ---->18.594 Zulu One
63 ---->20.631 Whiskey
64 ---->20.737 Unknown Designator
65 ---->20.740 Lima (Pacific Area)
66 ---->20.846 Charlie Alpha SAC-To-CAP Intercommunications
67 ---->20.890 Delta
68 ---->21.815 Foxtrot Sierra
69 ---->23.337 Uniform
70 ---->23.419 Unknown Designator
71 ---->27.870 Delta Quebec
Tactical Air Command
--------------------
01 ---->3.032
02 ---->4.746
03 ---->5.703
04 ---->6.753
05 ---->8.964
06 ---->13.204
07 ---->15.091
08 ---->18.019
09 ---->23.206
Strategic Air Command (Most Used Frequencies)
---------------------
01 ---->11.243 Days
02 ---->6.761 Nights
03 ---->4.725 Victor
04 ---->9.027 Romeo
05 ---->13.241 Sierra
06 ---->15.041 Mike
07 ---->17.975 Tango
08 ---->20.631 Whiskey
09 ---->23.337 Uniform
10 ---->2.182 International Distress Channel
11 ---->8.364 International Survival Craft
12 ---->5.707 Scott AFB
13 ---->4.742 Scott/Andersen AFB
14 ---->6.738 USAF GCCS Channel
15 ---->8.989 USAF GCCS Channel
16 ---->13.201 USAF GCCS Channel
17 ---->11.179 USAF GCCS Channel
18 ---->11.182 USAF GCCS Channel
Nationwide Frequencies
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01 ---->118.925 Forestry (Fire Fighting)
02 ---->118.950 Forestry (Fire Fighting)
03 ---->121.600 Ground Control (Air To Ground)
04 ---->122.725 Unicom (Private Airports)
05 ---->122.850 Multicom (Plane To Plane)
06 ---->122.900 Multicom (Search And Rescue)
07 ---->122.975 Unicom (High Altitude)
08 ---->123.025 Unicom (Helicopters)
09 ---->123.050 Unicom (Heliports)
10 ---->123.075 Unicom (Heliports)
11 ---->126.200 Military Airports
Railroad Frequencies
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01 ---->160.320
02 ---->160.590
03 ---->160.635
04 ---->160.410
05 ---->160.470
06 ---->160.440
07 ---->161.250
08 ---->161.220
09 ---->161.340
10 ---->161.550
Hospital And Emergency Services
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01 ---->155.340 H.E.A.R (Hospital Emergency And Rescue)
02 ---->155.220 Christian Hospital N.W.
03 ---->463.175 St.Johns Mercy Hospital (270)
04 ---->468.175 St.Johns Mercy Hospital (270)
05 ---->467.950 Ambulance Dispatch 1
06 ---->476.975 Ambulance Dispatch 2
07 ---->467.000 Ambulance Med. 1
08 ---->467.025 Ambulance Med. 2
09 ---->467.050 Ambulance Med. 3
10 ---->467.100 Ambulance Med. 4
11 ---->467.125 Ambulance Med. 5
12 ---->467.150 Ambulance Med. 6
13 ---->467.175 Ambulance Med. 7
14 ---->463.150 Ambulance Med. 8
15 ---->468.000 St.Louis Medic 1
16 ---->468.025 St.Louis Medic 2
17 ---->468.050 St.Louis Medic 3
18 ---->468.100 St.Louis Medic 5
19 ---->463.125 St.Louis Medic 6
20 ---->463.150 St.Louis Medic 7
21 ---->468.175 St.Louis Medic 8
22 ---->463.175 St.Louis Medic 9
23 ---->155.220 St.Louis EMS
24 ---->453.150 St.Louis EMS
25 ---->155.950 St.Louis EMS Dispatch
Fire Frequencies (County And City)
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01 ---->154.220 Central County Fire Alarm Dispatch
02 ---->154.370 Fire Point To Point
03 ---->154.400 Berkeley Fire Department
04 ---->153.890 North Central County Fire
05 ---->154.160 North Central County Fire
06 ---->154.220 North Central County Fire
07 ---->460.600 North Central County Fire Administrative
08 ---->155.235 South County Fire Alarm
09 ---->463.175 South County Fire Alarm
10 ---->153.890 South County Fire Alarm Dispatch
Radio And Television Utility Frequencies
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01 ---->455.150 KSDK Reporters
02 ---->450.415 KMOV-TV
03 ---->450.550 KMOV-TV
04 ---->161.640 KMOV-TV
05 ---->161.700 KMOV-TV
06 ---->161.760 KMOV-TV
07 ---->161.730 KMOX Radio Jetcopter One
08 ---->453.850 KSDK-TV
09 ---->153.230 KTVI-TV
10 ---->450.580 KTVI-TV
11 ---->469.450 KTVI-TV
12 ---->450.750 KETC-TV
13 ---->161.670 KETC-TV
14 ---->161.700 KETC-TV
St.Louis Utilities
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01 ---->458.250 Bi-State Transit
02 ---->458.300 Bi-State Transit
03 ---->453.775 Bi-State Transit
04 ---->453.250 Bi-State Transit
05 ---->453.300 Bi-State Transit
06 ---->453.700 Bi-State Transit
07 ---->453.650 Bi-State Transit
08 ---->153.440 Laclede Gas
09 ---->153.485 Laclede Gas
10 ---->451.125 Laclede Gas
11 ---->456.250 Union Electric
12 ---->153.650 Union Electric
13 ---->153.645 Union Electric
14 ---->153.465 Union Electric
15 ---->37.820 Union Electric
16 ---->37.760 Union Electric
17 ---->48.480 Union Electric Jefferson City
Various Police Departments
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01 ---->154.800 Clayton (Main)
02 ---->155.640 Jefferson County (Main)
03 ---->155.370 Point To Point
04 ---->155.550 M.R.S North
05 ---->453.225 Florissant
06 ---->453.325 Florissant
07 ---->155.745 Hazelwood (Main)
08 ---->154.755 Overland (Main)
09 ---->155.010 Ferguson (Main)
10 ---->154.815 Fenton (Main)
11 ---->156.210 University City (Main)
12 ---->155.580 Webster Groves
Southwestern Bell Telephone
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01 ---->451.300
02 ---->451.400
03 ---->451.450
04 ---->451.475
Miscellaneous Frequencies
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01 ---->170.150 Pulitzer Publishing
02 ---->450.150 Pulitzer Publishing
03 ---->455.850 Pulitzer Publishing
04 ---->156.650 Riverboats
05 ---->157.100 Riverboats
06 ---->47.420 Red Cross (Main)
07 ---->47.460 Red Cross (Backup)
08 ---->159.750 Security Armored Car
09 ---->461.500 Salvation Army
10 ---->35.920 Salvation Army
11 ---->153.100 City Of St.Louis Animal Control
12 ---->156.180 City Of St.Louis Street Department
13 ---->158.475 Jail Security (Clayton)
14 ---->453.925 St.Louis County Government Center Security
15 ---->45.120 St.Louis Zoo
16 ---->173.225 St.Louis Post Dispatch
17 ---->151.145 St.Louis County Parks Security
18 ---->460.325 St.Louis County Car Phones
19 ---->460.450 St.Louis County Car Phones
20 ---->148.150 Missouri Civil Air Patrol
21 ---->143.750 Missouri Civil Air Patrol (Mo.Wing Direct)
22 ---->149.925 Missouri Civil Air Patrol (Mo.Wing Direct)
23 ---->158.880 Metropolitan Sewer District
24 ---->453.675 Metropolitan Sewer District
25 ---->453.750 Metropolitan Sewer District
Coast Guard Frequencies
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01 ---->156.800
02 ---->157.050
03 ---->157.100
U.S Park Service
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01 ---->166.355
02 ---->171.625
03 ---->171.750
04 ---->172.450
05 ---->172.625
06 ---->172.775
07 ---->173.765
08 ---->162.000 U.S. Postal Service
09 ---->169.850 U.S. Postal Service
Ham Repeaters
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Output Input Call Location
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01 ---->146.640 - W9WDD Alton,Ill
02 ---->145.110 - KN9G Belleville,Ill
03 ---->147.120 + K9GXU Belleville,Ill
04 ---->146.730 - KG0I Bridgeton,Mo
05 ---->146.940 - N0EIR Clayton,Mo
06 ---->147.060 + K0JR Clayton,Mo
07 ---->146.790 - W9AIU Collinsville,Ill
08 ---->145.330 - KA0LZN Cottleville,Mo
09 ---->147.360 + WB0BBN Creve Coeur,Mo
10 ---->147.390 + WB0DFX Creve Coeur,Mo
11 ---->146.775 - WB0WRK Crystal City,Mo
12 ---->146.910 - N0EVR Des Peres,Mo
13 ---->145.310 - KA9TOX Elsah,Ill
14 ---->145.350 - W0VAJ Ferguson,Mo
15 ---->146.820 - WA9FDP Gillespie,Ill
16 ---->145.130 - K9DZY Godfrey,Ill
17 ---->145.230 - K9DZY Godfrey,Ill
18 ---->145.450 - K9BTR Granite City,Ill
19 ---->147.165 + W9KXQ Greenville,Ill
20 ---->146.700 - W0LDO Hillsboro,Mo
21 ---->147.075 + WD0GDY Hillsboro,Mo
22 ---->147.090 + WD9GDY Hillsboro,Mo
23 ---->147.150 + W0ZFN Kirkwood,Mo
24 ---->147.210 + WD9GOE Marissa,Ill
25 ---->145.370 - KJ0A Maryland Heights,Mo
26 ---->146.760 - W9AIU Maryville,Ill
27 ---->146.670 - WB0HSI O'Fallon,Mo
28 ---->146.850 - KJ0A Ollivette,Mo
29 ---->145.470 - KA0BUA Overland,Mo
30 ---->147.330 + KE0HM St.Charles,Mo
31 ---->145.170 - K0KYZ St.Louis,Mo
32 ---->145.210 - WB0QXW St.Louis,Mo
33 ---->145.270 - W0PEV St.Louis,Mo
34 ---->146.610 - W0FF St.Louis,Mo
35 ---->146.970 - KB0EA St.Louis,Mo
36 ---->147.285 + W0QEV St.Louis,Mo
37 ---->145.410 - WA0WBU St.Peters,Mo
38 ---->145.490 - N0EZH St.Peters,Mo
39 ---->145.430 - WD9FTA Waterloo,Ill
40 ---->224.860 - W9AKW Bald Knob,Ill
41 ---->224.210 - WD9GOE Baldwin,Ill
42 ---->224.340 - WB0RPN Clayton,Mo
43 ---->224.620 - W0JZY Fenton,Mo
44 ---->224.540 - KA0EJQ Godfrey,Ill
45 ---->224.780 - KR0X Godfrey,Ill
46 ---->224.140 - W9KXQ Greenville,Ill
47 ---->224.700 - WD9GOE Shiloh,Ill
48 ---->224.980 - K0GOB St.Louis,Mo
49 ---->223.940 - KD0LZ Wentzville,Mo
50 ---->449.600 - N0DOB Affton,Mo
51 ---->442.500 + KA0UJB Arnold,Mo
52 ---->444.400 + N9AZZ Bald Knob,Ill
53 ---->449.000 - K0CEH Clayton,Mo
54 ---->442.000 + WB0WIL Clayton,Mo
55 ---->442.400 + N9CCK Edwardsville,Ill
56 ---->443.000 + K9DZY Godfrey,Ill
57 ---->443.900 + K9DZY Godfrey,Ill
58 ---->449.550 - K0RWU High Ridge,Mo
59 ---->449.850 - WA0ZPD High Ridge,Mo
60 ---->448.850 - WA0KYW Normandy,Mo
61 ---->449.750 - K0RWU Overland,Mo
62 ---->449.950 - K0RWU Overland,Mo
63 ---->449.650 - WA0TSY St.Charles,Mo
64 ---->442.150 + WB0EBS St.Louis,Mo
65 ---->444.150 + WB0QXW St.Louis,Mo
AIRCRAFT BAND (118-136) AM TRANSMISSION MODE
Aircraft Frequencies Active In The St.Louis Area
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Lambert Tower (North Traffic)......................120.050
Lambert Tower (South Traffic)......................118.500
Lambert Approach Control...........................126.700
Lambert Ground Control.............................121.650
Lambert Ground Control.............................121.900
Lambert Clearance Delivery.........................119.500
Lambert ATIS (Airport Information).................120.450
Spirit of St. Louis Tower (North Traffic)..........118.300
Spirit of St. Louis Tower (South Traffic)..........120.300
Spirit of St. Louis Ground Control.................121.700
Spirit ATIS (Airport Information)..................134.800
Weis Airport.......................................122.800
St. Charles County Airport.........................126.300
St. Louis Regional Airport.........................126.000
Bi-State Parks Airport.............................120.900
Scott Air Force Base (Civil Air Traffic only)......126.200
Scott Air Force Base ATIS (Airport Information)....118.650
Scott Air Force Base Ground Control................119.200
Civil Air Patrol Repeater..........................148.150
StL Helicopter and Copter to Copter................123.050
Approach Control Frequencies
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StL Approach Control (South & West)....126.5
StL Approach Control (North & East)....125.15
StL Approach Control...................(1200-0500Z) 123.7 (0500-1200Z) 120.05
StL Departure Control (South & West)...118.95
StL Departure Control (North & East)...119.15
StL Departure Control (1200-0500Z).....124.9, 119.76 (0500-1200Z) 120.05
StL FSS................................122.45, 122.2, 122.1
KC Center (St. Louis)..................125.500, 128.1
KC Center (St. Charles)................133.4, 125.9, 121.25
KC Center (Columbia, Mo.)..............118.4
KC Center (Vandalia, Il.)..............135.325
KC Center (Mt Vernon, Il.).............127.7
KC Center (Farmington, Mo.)............128.4
KC Center (Marion, Il.)................125.3
KC Center (Effingham, Il.).............135.05, 133.225
KC Center (Decatur, Il.)...............132.1, 124.3
KC Center (Springfield, Mo.)...........127.5
KC Center (Kansas City, Mo.)...........135.3
KC Center (Kirksville, Mo.)............135.0, 132.6
KC Center (Sedalia, Mo.)...............119.65
KC Center (Quincy, Mo.)................133.15, 133.725
KC Center (Butler, Mo.)................125.55
KC Center (Chilicothe, Mo.)............125.25
KC Center (Richland)...................133.8
KC Center (Jacksonville)...............127.275
Indianapolis Center (Indianapolis).....135.25, 132.775, 124.4, 119.95
Indianapolis Center (Brookville).......135.8, 134.7, 132.7, 119.45
Indianapolis Center (Evansville).......132.525, 128.3
Indianapolis Center (Henryville).......134.275, 133.05, 128.55
Indianapolis Center (London)...........134.0, 133.575, 124.8
Indianapolis Center (Marietta).........125.55
Indianapolis Center (Merwyn)...........135.575, 132.6
Indianapolis Center (New Hope).........125.65
Indianapolis Center (Portsmouth).......135.7, 127.1
Indianapolis Center (Rossville)........134.6, 128.8
Indianapolis Center (Terra Haute)......134.175, 132.2
Indianapolis Center (Winchester).......133.925, 132.475, 127.0
Indianapolis Center (Zanesville).......133.725, 132.825, 126.35, 124.45
Indianapolis Approach Control (West)...121.1
Indianapolis Approach Control (East)...119.3
Memphis Center (Fayetteville)..........126.1
Memphis Center (Harrison)..............126.85
Memphis Center (Malden)................135.5
Memphis Center (South Fulton)..........128.05
Memphis Center (Nashville).............132.4, 133.85
Memphis Center (unknown)...............132.375
Chicago Center (unknown)...............125.05
Chicago Center (unknown)...............135.6
Chicago Center (unknown)...............121.4
National Air Frequency Allocation:
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118.0 121.4 Air Traffic Control
121.5 Emergency Frequency, ELT signals
121.6 121.9 Airport Ground Control
121.95 Flight Schools
121.975 Private Aircraft Advisory (FSS)
122.0 FSS En Route Flight Advisory Service ("Flight Watch")
122.025 122.075 FSS
122.1 FSS receive only with VOR or FSS simplex
122.125 122.175 FSS
122.2 FSS Common En Route Simplex
122.225 122.675 FSS
122.700 Unicom, uncontrolled airports
122.725 Unicom, private airports not open to the public
122.75 Unicom, private airports and Air-to-Air communications
122.775 Future Unicom or Multicom
122.8 Unicom, uncontrolled Airports
122.825 Future Unicom or Multicom
122.85 Multicom
122.875 Future Unicom or Multicom
122.9 Multicom
122.925 Multicom-Natural Resources
122.950 Unicom controlled airports
122.975 Unicom-High altitude
123.0 Unicom, uncontrolled airports
123.025 Future Unicom or Multicom
123.05 123.075 Unicom Heliports
123.1 Search and Rescue, temporary control towers
123.15 123.575 Flight Test
123.3 123.5 Flight Schools
123.6 123.65 FSS or Air Traffic Control
123.675 128.8 Air Traffic Control
128.825 132.0 Aeronautical En Route (ARINC)
132.05 135.95 Air Traffic Control
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26.965 - 26.965 Citizens Band (Class D & C)
30.000 - 30.550 U.S. Government
30.580 - 31.160 Business Band
31.180 - 31.980 State Police (40khz spacing)
32.010 - 32.990 U.S. Government
33.020 - 33.100 Highway Maintenance, Special Emergency
33.120 - 33.400 Petroleum Industry
33.420 - 33.980 Fire Departments (some mobiles)
34.010 - 34.990 U.S. Government
35.020 - 35.980 Business (Mobile Telephones (Base) 35.26-35.60)
36.010 - 36.990 U.S. Government
37.020 - 37.980 Local Government, Utilities
38.270 - 38.990 U.S. Government
39.020 - 39.980 Police, Local Government
40.010 - 41.990 U.S. Government
42.020 - 42.940 State Police
42.960 - 43.680 Business (Mobile Telephones - 43.26-43.54)
43.700 - 44.600 Trucks, Busses
44.620 - 46.580 State Police, Local Police, Fire
46.610 - 46.970 Portable Phones
The following channels are listed as BASE/HANDSET.
46.610/49.670-Channel 1 46.770/49.830-Channel 6
46.630/49.845-Channel 2 46.830/49.890-Channel 7
46.670/49.860-Channel 3 46.870/49.930-Channel 8
46.710/49.770-Channel 4 46.930/49.990-Channel 9
46.730/49.875-Channel 5 46.970/49.970-Channel 10
Various other low power items licensed here.
47.020 - 47.660 State Highway Maint (Red Cross-47.42)
47.440 - 49.580 Utilities, Forestry, Petroleum Products
49.670 - 50.000 Portable Phones (FM Room Monitors noted here)
50.000 - 54.000 Amateur Radio
54.000 - 72.000 VHF Television (Ch 2 - 4, 6 Mhz/channel)
72.000 - 76.000 Model Radio Control, and Industry
76.000 - 88.000 VHF Television (Ch 5 - 6, 6 Mhz/channel)
88.000 - 108.000 FM Commercial Advertising
108.000 - 112.000 Aviation Nav. (Even Tenths VOR,odd Localizer)
112.000 - 136.000 Aviation Communication (Emer. 121.5)
136.000 - 138.000 Weather Satellite, U.S. Government
138.000 - 144.000 Government (Military Bases)
144.000 - 148.000 Amateur Radio
148.000 - 150.775 Government
150.815 - 150.965 Tow Trucks, Auto Clubs
150.995 - 151.985 Highway Maintenance, Business
152.007 - 153.725 Business (Mobile Telephone (Base) 152.03-152.21)
(Mobile Telephone (Base) 152.51-152.81)
153.740 - 156.240 Local Government (Police, Medical, etc.)
(Police Department TACTICAL freqs here)
156.275 - 157.425 Marine (Marine Telephone (Ship) 157.2-157.4)
(Emer. 156.8)
157.450 - 158.670 Business (Taxi, Tow Trucks, Utilities)
(Mobile Telephone - 157.77-158.10 158.49-158.7)
158.730 - 159.465 Local Government (Police, Highways, Forests)
159.495 - 160.200 Taxi Services
160.215 - 161.565 Railroad
161.640 - 161.760 Radio and TV Remotes
161.800 - 162.000 Marine (Ship telephone freqs)
162.025 - 174.000 U.S. Government
(Newspapers/Motion Pictures 173.225-173.375)
NOAA Weather is transmitted on:
162.400/162.475/162.550
174.000 - 216.000 VHF Television (Ch 7 - 13, 6 Mhz/channel)
216.000 - 220.000 Maritime Mobile
220.000 - 222.000 Land Mobile Radio
222.000 - 225.000 Amateur Radio
225.000 - 329.000 U.S. Government (Military Aviation, MILSAT's)
329.000 - 335.000 U.S. Government (Airport Glide Slope Navigation)
335.000 - 400.000 U.S. Govt. (Military Aviation- Emer. 243/282.8)
(Various Security/Low Power devices also)
400.000 - 419.975 U.S. Government (Military heavy use, probably ALL
agencies can be found here!)
420.000 - 450.000 Amateur Radio
450.050 - 450.925 Broadcast (Radio & TV) Pickups
451.025 - 452.1875 Business, Industry
452.050 - 452.9625 Taxi, Busses, Railroad, Tow Trucks
452.962 - 453.000 Newspaper Relays
453.012 - 453.9875 Local Government (Police, Fire, Highway)
454.025 - 454.975 Mobile Telephone (Landline, Aircraft, etc.)
458.025 - 460.6375 Medical, Police, Fire
(The frequencies ending in .?125, .?375, .?625,
.?875 are LOW POWER frequencies)
(458.025-458.175 Medical on scene - 5 watts)
460.650 - 460.875 Airlines (Maintenance, Airport freqs usually)
460.900 - 460.975 Central Alarm Companies (Burglar Alarms)
461.000 - 462.525 Business
(The frequencies ending in .?125, .?375, .?625,
.?875 are LOW POWER frequencies)
462.550 - 462.725 General Mobile Radio (REACT teams operate here)
462.750 - 462.925 Paging (Low power business freqs mixed in)
462.950 - 463.175 Medical Services (Dispatch, MED1-MED8)
463.200 - 470.000 Business
(The frequencies ending in .?125, .?375, .?625,
.?875 are LOW POWER frequencies up to 465 Mhz)
470.000 - 806.000 Television (Ch 14 - 70, 6 Mhz/channel)
806.000 - 810.000 Business Radio Service (mobile in)
810.000 - 816.000 Public Safety Service (mobile in)
816.000 - 821.000 Business Radio Service TRUNKED (mobile in)
821.000 - 825.000 Land Mobile Satellite Service (mobile in)
825.000 - 835.000 Cellular Mobile Telephones NON-WIRELINE SYSTEMS
(mobile in)
835.000 - 845.000 Cellular Mobile Telephones WIRELINE SYSTEMS
(mobile in)
845.000 - 850.000 Cellular Mobile Telephones EXPANSION
(mobile in)
850.000 - 851.000 Reserved for future expansion
851.000 - 855.000 Business Radio Service (base out)
855.000 - 861.000 Public Safety Radio Service (base out)
861.000 - 866.000 Business Radio Service TRUNKED (base out)
(Phone calls sometimes placed here)
866.000 - 870.000 Land Mobile Satellite Service (output)
870.000 - 880.000 Cellular Mobile Telephones NONWIRELINE SYSTEMS
(base out - Channels 1-333)
880.000 - 890.000 Cellular Mobile Telephones WIRELINE SYSTEMS
(base out - Channels 334-666)
890.000 - 896.000 Cellular Mobile Telephones EXPANSION
(base out)
896.000 - 902.000 Private Land Mobile Radio Service (mobile in)
902.000 - 928.000 Amateur Radio Service (RESERVE)
928.000 - 930.000 Domestic Public Radio Service (Paging, Private
systems, future expansion)
930.000 - 931.000 Domestic Public Radio Service (advanced paging)
931.000 - 932.000 Domestic Public Radio Service
(common carrier paging)
932.000 - 935.000 Government Private (shared)
935.000 - 941.000 Private Land Mobile Radio Service (base out)
941.000 - 944.000 Government Private (shared)
944.000 - 952.000 Broadcast Radio Service
(studio-transmitter link, intercity relays)
952.000 - 956.100 Private Microwave Service (signalling (?))
956.262 - 956.4375 Private Fixed Service (signalling & control)
956.500 - 959.800 Private Microwave Service
959.862 - 959.9875 Common Carrier Radio Service
960.000 - 1215.000 Aviation Services (Navigational aids)
(Military TACAN, Civilian DME)
(1030.0 Ground to transponder, 1090.0 Air/Ground)
1215.000 - 1300.000 Amateur Radio
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Other Area Scanner Frequencies
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HIGHWAY PATROL (UNION) 42.520
UNION COUNTY SHERIFF 453.525
MONROE POLICE 453.925 , 39.460
UNION COUNTY 155.190 , 453.700 , 458.700
CABARRUS COUNTY 453.375 , 155.190 , 155.250
CONCORD 453.575
BELMONT 37.100
BESSEMER CITY 37.100
CATAWBA COUNTY 154.875 , 155.190 , 155.415 , 155.550
CLOVER S.C. 154.725 , 154.830 , 155.535 , 156.150
CRAMERTON 37.100
FORT MILL S.C. 154.725 , 154.830 , 155.535 , 156.150
GASTON COUNTY 37.100 , 155.190 , 465.175 , 460.175
GASTONIA 154.010 , 155.790 , 453.350 , 453.600 , 453.700
IREDELL COUNTY 155.190 , 158.790 , 453.650 , 453.700
KANNAPOLIS 155.190
KINGS MOUNTAIN 154.875 , 154.950 , 155.190 , 155.670 , 155.685
LANDIS 155.370
LINCOLN COUNTY 453.100 , 458.100
MOORESVILLE 155.190 , 155.310 , 453.925 , 458.650 , 458.700
ROCK HILL S.C. 154.725 , 154.800 , 155.535 , 155.610 , 156.150
453.550
SHELBY 156.210
YORK S.C. 154.725 , 155.535
YORK COUNTY S.C. 154.830 , 156.150 , 158.730
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ALLEN VOL. 154.340
BELMONT 33.460
BETHEL VOL. 46.060
CABARRUS COUNTY VOL. 154.340
CATAWBA COUNTY VOL. 154.415 , 154.295
CONCORD 154.175
DALLAS 43.460
GASTON COUNTY 33.460
GASTONIA 153.770 , 154.235
IREDELL COUNTY 153.890 , 154.385
KANNAPOLIS 154.340
KINGS MOUNTAIN 153.950
LOCUST 154.310
MARSHVILLE 154.220
MCADENVILLE VOL. 33.460
MIDLAND VOL. 154.340
MOUNT PLEASANT 154.340
SHERILLS FORD VOL. 154.415
SPENCER MTN. VOL. 33.460
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0-9 Not Allocated
10-14 Radio Navigation: [Alpha (USSR) & Omega (US) ].
14-20 International Fixed Standard frequency
20-59 International Fixed Public Land/Aeronautical
60 International Fixed Standard frequency
60-90 International Fixed Public Land/Aeronautical
90-110 Radio Navigation, (LORAN-C)
110-160 International Fixed Station, Maritime Radio Navigation
160-200 Coastal/Ship: Maritime Fixed Land/Mobile (CW & RTTY)
200-285 CW NDB Aeronautical Beacons, (May Transmit Weather-AM)
285-325 Coastal/Ship: Maritime Fixed Land/Mobile, (CW & RTTY 0
325-415 CW NDB Maritime Beacons
410 Maritime Radio Direction-Finding
415-535 Coastal/Ship: Maritime Fixed Land/Mobile, (CW & RTTY)
500 International Distress/Calling
512 Intership Safety & Alternate to 500 KHz. when busy
518 Land Fixed, (FEC Mode)
540-1600 International Fixed Medium-Wave AM Commerical broadcast
(Soon to be expanded to 1750 KHz.
1600-1800 Radio navigation, Miscellaneous & Disaster Services;
(Old Disaster Service System
1800-2000 Amateur, 160M
2000-2065 Fixed/Mobile; Land (Disaster Services)
2065-2107 Fixed/Mobile; Maritime
2107-2170 Fixed/Mobile; Land (Disaster Services)
2170-2173 Fixed/Mobile; Maritime
2173-2190 Mobile; Land (Disaster Services)
2190-2194 Fixed/Mobile; Maritime
2194-2300 Fixed/Mobile; Aeronautical
2300-2498 Fixed: Land: Intn'l. Broadcast, 120M (Tropical Domestic)
2493-2505 Fixed: Land: Standard Time & Frequency
2505-2850 Fixed/Mobile; Aeronautical & Maritime
2850-3155 Fixed/Mobile; Aeronautical
3155-3200 Fixed/Mobile; Maritime
3200-3400 Fixed; Land; Intn,l. Broadcast, 90M (Tropical Domestic)
3400-3500 Fixed/Mobile; Aeronautical
3500-4000 Amateur, 80/75M
3900-3950 Fixed: Land: Intn'l. Broadcast, 75M (Asia & Pacific Only)
3950-4000 Fixed: Land: Intn'l. Broadcast, 75M (Except the Americas)
4000-4063 Fixed/Mobile; Aeronautical & Miscellaneous
4063-4438 Fixed/Mobile; Maritime
4438-4750 Fixed/Mobile; Aeronautical
4750-4995 Fixed: Land: Intn'l. Broadcast, 60M (Tropical Domestic)
4995-5005 Fixed; Land: Standard Time & Frequency
5005-5050 Fixed: Land: Intn'l. Broadcast, 60M (Tropical Domestic)
5050-5730 Fixed/Mobile; Aeronautical
5730-5950 Fixed; Land
5950-6200 Fixed: Land: Intn'l. Broadcast, 49M (Worldwide)
6200-6525 Fixed/Mobile; Maritime
6525-6765 Fixed/Mobile; Aeronautical
6765-7000 Fixed; Land
7000-7300 Amateur, 40M
7100-7300 Fixed: Land: Intn'l. Broadcast, 41m (Except the Americas)
7300-8195 Fixed; Land
8195-8815 Fixed/Mobile; Maritime
8815-9040 Fixed/Mobile; Aeronautical
9040-9500 Fixed; Land
9500-9900 Fixed: Land: Intn'l. Broadcast, 31M (Worldwide)
9900-9995 Fixed; Land
9995-10005 Fixed; Land; Standard Time & Frequency
10005-10100 Fixed/Mobile; Aeronautical
10100-10150 Amateur, 30M
10100-11175 Fixed: Land
11175-11400 Fixed/Mobile; Aeronautical
11400-11650 Fixed; Land
11650-12050 Fixed: Land: Intn'l. Broadcast, 25M (Worldwide)
12050-12230 Fixed: Land
12230-12689 Fixed/Mobile; Maritime
12689-13107 Fixed/Mobile; Land/Space, Facsimile
13107-13200 Fixed/Mobile; Maritime
13200-13360 Fixed/Mobile; Aeronautical
13360-13600 Fixed: Land
13600-13800 Fixed: Land: Intn'l. Broadcast, 21M (Worldwide)
13800-14000 Fixed/Mobile; Industrial & Scientific
1400-14350 Amateur, 20M
14350-14990 Fixed: Land
14990-15010 Fixed: Land: Standard Time & Frequency
15010-15100 Fixed/Mobile: Aeronautical
15100-15600 Fixed: Land: Intn'l. Broadcast, 19M (Worldwide)
15600-16360 Fixed: Land
16360-17410 Fixed/Mobile; Maritime
17410-17550 Fixed: Land
17550-17900 Fixed: Land: Intn'l. Broadcast, 16M (Worldwide)
17900-18030 Fixed/Mobile; Aeronautical
18030-18068 Fixed: Land
18068-18168 Amateur, 16M
18168-18780 Fixed: Land
18780-18900 Fixed/Mobile; Maritime
18900-19680 Fixed: Land
19680-19800 Fixed/Mobile; Maritime
19800-19990 Fixed: Land
19900-20010 Fixed: Land: Standard Time & Frequency
20010-21000 Fixed: Land
21000-21450 Amateur, 15M
21450-21850 Fixed: Land: Intn'l. Broadcast. 13M (Worldwide)
21850-21870 Fixed: Land: Radio Astronomy
21870-22000 Fixed/Mobile: Aeronautical
22000-22855 Fixed/Mobile: Maritime
22855-23200 Fixed: Land
23200-23350 Fixed/Mobile: Aeronautical
23350-24890 Fixed: Land
24890-24990 Amateur, 12M
24990-25010 Fixed: Land: Standard Time & Frequency
25010-25070 Fixed: Land
25070-25210 Fixed/Mobile: Maritime
25210-25550 Fixed: Land
25550-25670 Fixed: Land: Radio Astronomy
25670-26100 Fixed: Land: Intn'l. Broadcast. 11M (Worldwide)
26100-26175 Fixed/Mobile: Maritime
26175-26950 Fixed/Mobile: Land
26950-27405 Fixed/Mobile: Land. Citizens Band Ch. 1-40
27405-28000 Fixed/Mobile: Land
28000-29700 Amateur, 10M
29700-30000 Fixed/Mobile: Land
30.00-30.51 Federal Government
30.51-30.64 Special Industrial
30.66-30.82 Petroleum Products. Forest Products. Motor carrier: Buses,
Business.
30.84-31.14 Business, Forestry Conversation, Motor Carrier: Buses
31.16-31.98 Business, Forestry Conversation, Special Industrial
32.00-33.00 Federal Government
33.00-33.12 Highway Maintenance, Special Emergency
33.14-33.16 Business
33.18-33.38 Petroleum Products
33.42-33.98 Fire
34.00-35.00 Federal Government
35.00-35.20 Business
35.22-35.68 Mobile Telephone Bases, Special Industrial
35.70-35.98 Business, Special Industrial
36.00-37.00 Federal Government
37.02-37.42 Police, Local Government
37.44-37.86 Power Utilities
37.90-37.98 Highway Maintenance, Special Emergency
38.00-39.00 Federal Government
39.00-39.98 Police, Local Government
40.00-42.00 Federal Government
42.00-42.94 State Police
42.96-43.18 Business, Special Industrial
43.18-43.68 Mobile Telephone Mobiles
47.42-46.68 Special Emergency, Special Industrial
47.70-48.54 Power Utility
48.56-49.58 Forest Products,Petroleum Products
49.60-50.00 Federal Government
50.00-54.00 Amateur 6M;AM,CW<NBFM,SSB,Packet,P.TTY
54.00-72.00 Television Broadcast Channels 2-4 WBFM
54.00-54.50 Government Satellite Down Links NBFM;WBFM,Digital
72.00-76.00 Radio Astronomy,LOw Power Radio Control,Paging
76.00-88.00 Television Broadcast Channels 5-6 WBFM
88.00-108.000 FM Commercial Broadcast,WBFM
108.000-117.975 Aerronautical Radio Navigation;AM,CW
118.000-135.975 General&Commercial Aviation;AM,
136.000-138.000 Government Satellite Downlink;NBFM,WBFM,Digital Telemetry
138.000-144.000 Federal Government;AM,NBFM
144.000-148.000 Amateur 2M;Am,CW,NBFM,66BPacket,RTTY
148.000-150.800 Government Satellite Up/Downlinks,Government/Military
Fixed Land/Mobile
150.800-150.970 Automobile Emergency Servive
150.990-151.130 Highway Maintenance
151.145-151.480 Forestry Conservation
151.490-151.595 Special Industrial
151.625-151.985 Business
152.000-152.240 MobileTelephone,Base
152.270-152.450 Taxi Service,Base
152.510-152.810 Mobile Telephone,Base
152.870-153.020 Motion Picture,Special Industrial
153.030-153.400 Foresty Conservation,Petroleum Products,Manufacturers
153.410-153.725 Power Utility,Petroleum Products
153.740-154.445 Fire,Local Government
154.490-154.625 Business
154.650-156.030 P0lice,Local Government
154.490-154.625 Business
154.650-156.030 Police,Local Government, Special Emergency
156.045-156.240 Highway Maintenance
156.250-157.425 Marine VHF Radiotelephone
157.470-157.515 Automobile Emergency Service
157.530-157.710 Taxi Service,Mobiles
157.770-158.070 Mobile Telephone,Mobiles
158.130-158.265 Power Utility
158.280-158.445 Business,ForestProducts,Petroleum Products,Manufacturers
158.490-158.670 Mobile Telephone,Mobiles
158.730-158.970 Police, Local Government
158.985-159.210 Police,Highway Maintenance
159.225-159.465 Forestry Conversation
159.495-160.200 Motor Carrier,Trucks
160.215-161.800 Railroads Operations
161.640-161.800 Broadcast Auxiliary, Remote Pickup
161.800-162.000 Marine VHF Radiotelephone, Ship-to Shore Base
162.025-173.200 Federal Government
173.225-173.375 Newspapers,Motion Pictures service
173.4125-173.9875 Federal Government
174.000-216.000 Television Broadcast Channels 7-13, WBFM; (Reports of
possible use by Federal Government for communications)
216.000-220.000 Inland Waterway Telemetry, Radar & Microwave
220.000-222.000 Commercial Land Mobile Service
220.000-225.000 Amateur 1-1/4M, NBFM, WBFM, SSTV, Packet, RTTY
225.000-399.975 UHF Aeronautical Aviation
240.000-328.600 Government/Military Up/Downlinks Satellite Communications
328.600-335.400 Aviation Instrument Landing Systems; Glideslope
400.000-406.000 Government/Military Satelitte Up/Downlinks
406.000-420.000 Federal Government
420.000-450.000 Amateur 70cm., NBFM, WBFM,SSTV, Packet, RTTY
421.000-450.000 Land Mobile Service; (North of Line A)
450.050-450.925 Broadcast Auxiliary, Remote Pickup
451.025-451.150 Power Utility
451.175-451.725 Telephone Maintenance, Forest Products,Petroleum Products,
Power Utility, Special Industrial, Manufacturers
451.725-452.175 Special Industrial, Taxi Service Base
452.000-452.500 Taxi Service, Motor Carrier, Trucks, Railroad Operations
452.525-452.600 Automobile Clubs, Base/Mobile
452.625-452.950 Motor Carrier, Trucks, Railroad Operations
452.975-453.000 Newspapers
453.025-453.975 Police, Fire, Local Government, Forestry Conservation,
Highway Maintenance Operations Base Units
454.025-454.650 Mobile Telephones, Base Units
454.675-454.975 Aeronautical Radiotelephone, Base Units
455.000-459.975 Mobile Units Paired With Bases: 450.000-454.975
460.025-460.550 Police Base Units
460.025-460.625 Fire Base Units
460.650-461.875 Airline Operations
460.900-460.975 Central Station Alarm Companies
461.000-462.450 Business, Manufacturing
462.475-462.525 Forest Products, Petroleum Products, Telephone Maintenance,
Power Utilities, Manufacturing
462.550-462.725 General Mobile Radio Service, Base Units
462.475-462.525 Business Paging
462.950-462.975 Emergency Medical Service, Ambulance Dispatch Base Units
463.000-463.175 Emergency Medical Service, Hospital to Ambulance Base Units
{Med-1 thru Med-8}
463.200-464.975 Business Base Units
465.025-469.975 Mobile units associated with bases: 460.025-464.975
470.000-512.000 Telivision Broadcast Channels 14-20, WBFM {May be authorized
for communication use in certain metropolitan areas}
512.000-889.750 Telivision Broadcast Channels 21-83, WBFM
806.0125-810.9875 Business Radio Service, Mobile Units
811.0125-815.9875 Public Safety Radio Service, Trunked System Mobile Units
816.0125-820.9875 Business Radio Service, Trunked System Mobile Units
821.0125-823.9875 Public Safety Radio Service, Mobiles
824.010-825.000 Cellular Mobile Telephone, Non-Wireline {System A} Mobiles
825.030-834.990 Cellular Mobile Telephone, Non-Wireline {System A} Mobiles
835.020-844.980 Cellular Mobile Telephone, Wireline {System B} Mobiles
845.010-846.480 Cellular Mobile Telephone, Non-Wireline {System A} Mobiles
846.510-849.000 Cellular Mobile Telephone, Wireline {System B} Mobiles
849.000-851.000 Airphone System, Aircraft Mobile Units
851.0125-855.9875 Business Radio Service, Base Repeater Outputs
856.0125-860.9875 Public Safety Radio Service, Trunked System Base Repeaters
861.0125-865.9875 Business Radio Service, Trunked System Base Repeaters
866.0125-868.9875 Public Safety Radio Service, Base Repater Outputs
869.010-870.000 Cellular Mobile Telephone, Non-Wireline {System A} Base
Repeater Outputs
870.030-879.990 Cellular Mobile Telephone, Non-Wireline {System A} Bases
880.020-889.980 Cellular Mobile Telephone, Wireline {System B} Base Repeaters
890.010-891.480 Cellular Mobile Telephone, Non-Wireline {System A} Bases
891.500-894.000 Cellular Mobile Telephone, Wireline {System B} Base Repeaters
894.000-896.000 Airphone System, Ground Base Units
896.000-898.500 Business Radio Service, Trunked Systems
898.500-899.750 Industrial Land Transportation
899.750-901.000 Business Radio Service
901.000-902.000 General Purpose Mobile Radio
902.000-928.000 Amateur 33cm
928.0125-928.3375 Domestic Public Radio Service Private Multiaddress Systems
928.3500-928.8375 Domestic Public Radio Service, Reserved
928.8625-928.7375 Domestic Public Radio Service, Wide Area Paging
929.0000-929.9875 Domestic Public Radio Service, Radiotelephone Paging
930.000-931.000 Domestic Public Radio Service, Advanced Technology Paging
931.000-932.000 Domestic Public Radio Service, Radio Common Carrier Paging
932.000-935.000 Government/Non-Government Radio Fixed Signals
935.0125-937.500 Business Radio Service, Trunked Base Repeater Outputs
937.500-938.750 Industrial Land Transportation
938.750-940.000 Business Radio Service
940.0125-940.9875 Private Land-Mobile Radio Service, Base Repeater Outputs
941.000-944.000 Government/Non-Government Radio Fixed Signals
944.000-947.000 Broadcast Radio Service, Studio to Transmitter Aural Link
947.000-952.000 Broadcast Radio Service, Auxiliary
952.100-952.700 Private Microwave System, Omni-Directional Control
952.800-956.100 Private Microwave System, Operational Fixed Systems
956.2625-956.4875 Private Fixed Service, Signalling & Control
956.500-959.800 Private Microwave Service, Operational Fixed Systems
959.8625-959.9875 Common-Carrier Radio Service, Wide Area Paging
960.000-1215.000 Aeronautical Radionavigation {DME/IFF/TACAN}, {Global
Positioning System} Downlink 1228.000, TACAN 960.000-
1215.000, DME 962.000-1213.000
1215.000-1300.000 Amateur Radio Service
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE & RESCUE IN SOUTH CAROLINA
155.2200 +A.A.A. Ambulance Svc. Aiken Cty. Ch.1
155.1600 +Abbeville County E.M.S. Abbeville Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Abbeville County E.M.S. Abbeville Cty. Ch.2
155.1600 +Abbeville County Rescue Abbeville Cty Ch.1
155.2350 +Abbeville County Rescue Abbeville Cty Ch.2
155.2200 +Aiken County E.M.S. Aiken Cty Ch.1
155.3400 +Aiken County E.M.S. Aiken Cty Ch.2
155.4000 +Aiken County E.M.S. Aiken Cty Ch.3
155.2200 +Aiken County Rescue SQ. Aiken Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Allendale County E.M.S. Allendale Cty. Ch.2
155.2200 +Allendale County Rescue SQ. Allendale Cty. Ch.1
155.3850 +Ambu-Care Ambulance SVC. Anderson Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Anderson County E.M.S. Anderson Cty. Ch.3
155.2200 +Anderson County Rescue SQ. Anderson Cty. Ch.1
155.2650 +Anderson County Rescue SQ. Anderson Cty. Ch.2
155.2050 +Arcadia Rescue SQ. Spartanburg Cty. Ch.1
155.1750 +Atkinson Ambulance Svc. Greenville Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Atkinson Ambulance Svc. Greenville Cty. Ch.2
155.2350 +Bamberg County Rescue SQ. Bamberg Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Bamberg County Rescue SQ. Bamberg Cty. Ch.2
155.2050 +Barnwell County E.M.S. Barnwell Cty. Ch.1
155.2200 +Barnwell County E.M.S. Barnwell Cty. Ch.2
155.3400 +Barnwell County E.M.S. Barnwell Cty. Ch.3
155.1600 +Beaufort County E.M.S. Beaufort Cty. Ch.1
155.1750 +Beaufort County E.M.S. Beaufort Cty. Ch.2
155.3400 +Beaufort County E.M.S. Beaufort Cty. Ch.3
155.2800 +Beaufort-Jasper Health Beaufort-Jasper Ch.1
155.2950 +Beaufort-Jasper Health Beaufort-Jasper Ch.2
155.3400 +Beaufort-Jasper Health Beaufort-Jasper Ch.3
155.2200 +Belton Rescue SQ. Anderson Cty. Ch.1
155.1750 +Belvedere Rescue SQ. Aiken Cty Ch.1
155.2200 +Berkeley County E.M.S. Berkeley Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Berkeley County E.M.S. Berkeley Cty. Ch.2
155.2650 +Buffalo & Mt Pisgah Rescue Lancaster Cty. Ch.1
155.2800 +C. Emergency Medical Svc. Aiken Cty. Ch.1
155.2200 +Capitol Ambulance Svc. Richland Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Capitol Ambulance Svc. Richland Cty. Ch.2
155.1750 +Carolina Ambulance Svc. Richland Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Central E.M.S. Pickens Cty. Ch.1
155.2200 +Central Rescue SQ. Pickens Cty. Ch.2
173.5625 +Charleston A.F.B. Medical Net Charleston Cty. Ch.1
155.1750 +Charleston County E.M.S. Charleston Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Charleston County E.M.S. Charleston Cty. Ch.2
155.3850 +Charleston County E.M.S. Charleston Cty. Ch.3
155.2200 +Charleston County Vol. Resc. Charleston Cty. Ch.1
155.2200 +Cherokee County E.M.S. Cherokee Cty. Ch.1
155.2800 +Cherokee County E.M.S. Cherokee Cty. Ch.2
155.3400 +Cherokee County E.M.S. Cherokee Cty. Ch.3
155.1750 +Chester County E.M.S. Chester Cty Ch.1
155.3400 +Chester County E.M.S. Chester Cty Ch.2
463.1750 +Chester County E.M.S. Chester Cty Med-8
468.1750 +Chester County E.M.S. Chester Cty Med-8
155.2200 +Chesterfield County E.M.S. Chesterfield Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Chesterfield County E.M.S. Chesterfield Cty. Ch.2
155.4000 +Clarendon County E.M.S. Clarendon Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Clarendon County E.M.S. Clarendon Cty. Ch.2
155.2050 +Clemson University E.M.S. Oconee Cty. Ch.1
155.2950 +Clemson University E.M.S. Oconee Cty. Ch.2
155.1750 +Collenton County E.M.S. Collenton Cty. Ch.1
155.2800 +Collenton County E.M.S. Collenton Cty. Ch.2
155.3400 +Collenton County E.M.S. Collenton Cty. Ch.3
155.2200 +Darlington County E.M.S. Darlington Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Darlington County E.M.S. Darlington Cty. Ch.2
463.1750 +Darlington County E.M.S. Darlington Cty. Med-8
468.1750 +Darlington County E.M.S. Darlington Cty. Med-8
155.2350 +Denmark Rescue SQ. Bamberg Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Denmark Rescue SQ. Bamberg Cty. Ch.2
155.2200 +Dillon County E.M.S. Dillon Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Dillon County E.M.S. Dillon Cty. Ch.2
155.2200 +Dorchester County E.M.S. Dorchester Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Dorchester County E.M.S. Dorchester Cty. Ch.2
155.2200 +Easley Rescue SQ. Pickens Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Easley Rescue SQ. Pickens Cty. Ch.2
155.1600 +Edgefield County E.M.S. Edgefield Cty. Ch.1
155.2800 +Edgefield County E.M.S. Edgefield Cty. Ch.2
155.3400 +Edgefield County E.M.S. Edgefield Cty. Ch.3
155.2950 +Edgefield County Emer. SQ. Edgefield Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Fairfield County E.M.S. Fairfield Cty. Ch.1
468.1750 +Fairfield County E.M.S. Fairfield Cty. Med-8
155.2050 +Florence County E.M.S. Florence Cty. Ch.1
155.2200 +Florence County E.M.S. Florence Cty. Ch.2
155.3400 +Florence County E.M.S. Florence Cty. Ch.3
463.1750 +Florence County E.M.S. Florence Cty. Med-8
468.1750 +Florence County E.M.S. Florence Cty. Med-8
155.2050 +Florence County Rescue SQ. Florence Cty. Ch.1
155.2200 +Fork Rescue SQ. Anderson Cty. Ch.1
150.5250 +Fort Jackson E.M.S. Richland Cty. Ch.1
155.2200 +Gantt Rescue SQ. Greenville Cty. Ch.1
155.2950 +Georgetown County E.M.S. Georgetown Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Georgetown County E.M.S. Georgetown Cty. Ch.2
462.9500 +Georgetown County E.M.S. Georgetown Cty. Med-9
467.9500 +Georgetown County E.M.S. Georgetown Cty. Med-9
155.2200 +Goose Creek Rescue SQ. Berkeley Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Goose Creek Rescue SQ. Berkeley Cty. Ch.2
463.1250 +Greenville County E.M.S. Greenville Cty. Med-6
463.1750 +Greenville County E.M.S. Greenville Cty. Med-8
468.1750 +Greenville County E.M.S. Greenville Cty. Med-8
462.9500 +Greenville County E.M.S. Greenville Cty. Med-9
467.9500 +Greenville County E.M.S. Greenville Cty. Med-9
155.1600 +Greenwood County E.M.S. Greenwood Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Greenwood County E.M.S. Greenwood Cty. Ch.2
155.1750 +Hampton County E.M.S. Hampton Cty. Ch.1
155.1750 +Hampton County E.M.S. Hampton Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Hampton County E.M.S. Hampton Cty. Ch.2
047.6200 +Herberts Ambulance Svc. Charleston Cty. Ch.1
155.2200 +Herberts Ambulance Svc. Charleston Cty. Ch.1
155.2950 +Herberts Ambulance Svc. Charleston Cty. Ch.2
155.3400 +Herberts Ambulance Svc. Charleston Cty. Ch.3
155.2350 +Hilton Head Island Rescue Beaufort Cty. Ch.1
155.2350 +Holly Hill Comm. Rescue Orangeburg Cty. Ch.1
155.2200 +Holly Hill Comm. Rescue Orangeburg Cty. Ch.2
155.3400 +Holly Hill Comm. Rescue Orangeburg Cty. Ch.3
155.2200 +Honea Path Rescue SQ. Anderson Cty. Ch.1
155.4000 +Horry County Ambulance Comm. Horry Cty. Ch.1
155.2950 +Horry County E.M.S. Horry Cty. Ch.2
155.3400 +Horry County E.M.S. Horry Cty. Ch.3
155.2350 +Horry County Rescue SQ. Horry Cty. Ch.1
155.2200 +Iva Rescue SQ. Anderson Cty. Ch.1
155.1750 +Jasper County E.M.S. Jasper Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Jasper County E.M.S. Jasper Cty Ch.2
155.2050 +Johnsonville Rescue SQ. Florence Cty. Ch.1
155.2200 +Johnsonville Rescue SQ. Florence Cty. Ch.2
155.3400 +Johnsonville Rescue SQ. Florence Cty. Ch.3
155.4000 +Kershaw County E.M.S. Kershaw Cty Ch.1
155.3400 +Kershaw County E.M.S. Kershaw Cty. Ch.2
463.1750 +Kershaw County E.M.S. Kershaw Cty. Med-8
468.1750 +Kershaw County E.M.S. Kershaw Cty. Med-8
155.1750 +Lamar Rescue SQ. Darlington Cty. Ch.1
155.1750 +Lancaster County E.M.S. Lancaster Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Lancaster County E.M.S. Lancaster Cty. Ch.2
155.2050 +Lancaster Rescue SQ. Lancaster Cty. Ch.1
155.1600 +Laurens County E.M.S. Laurens Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Laurens County E.M.S. Laurens Cty. Ch.2
155.4000 +Lee County E.M.S. Lee Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Lee County E.M.S. Lee Cty. Ch.2
155.2200 +Lexington County E.M.S. Lexington Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Lexington County E.M.S. Lexington Cty. Ch.2
155.3550 +Lexington County E.M.S. Lexington Cty. Ch.3
155.2200 +Liberty Rescue SQ. Pickens Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +LIFEREACH Helicopter Statewide Ch.1
155.2200 +Marion County E.M.S. Marion Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Marion County E.M.S. Marion Cty. Ch.2
155.2350 +Marlboro County Rescue SQ. Marlboro Cty. Ch.1
155.2200 +Marlboro County Rescue SQ. Marlboro Cty. Ch.2
155.3400 +Marlboro County Rescue SQ. Marlboro Cty. Ch.3
155.1600 +McBee Rescue SQ. Chesterfield Cty. Ch.1
155.2200 +McBee Rescue SQ. Chesterfield Cty. Ch.2
155.1600 +McCormick County E.M.S. McCormick Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +McCormick County E.M.S. McCormick Cty. Ch.2
155.2950 +Medical Coll. of Georgia Aiken/Richmond Ch.1
155.3400 +Medical Coll. of Georgia Aiken/Richmond Ch.2
463.1750 +Medical Coll. of Georgia Aiken/Richmond Med-8
468.1750 +Medical Coll. of Georgia Aiken/Richmond Med-8
155.2950 +Medical Transport Svc. Spartanburg Cty. Ch.1
155.2050 +Medical University of S.C. Charleston Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Medical University of S.C. Charleston Cty. Ch.2
155.1600 +Morris Ambulance Svc. Greenville Cty. Ch.1
173.5625 +Myrtle Beach A.F.B. Medical Net Horry Cty. Ch.1
155.1600 +Myrtle Beach Rescue SQ. Horry Cty. Ch.1
155.2950 +Myrtle Beach Rescue SQ. Horry Cty. Ch.2
155.2200 +Newberry County E.M.S. Newberry Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Newberry County E.M.S. Newberry Cty. Ch.2
155.2800 +Oconee County E.M.S. Oconee Cty Ch.1
155.3400 +Oconee County E.M.S. Oconee Cty. Ch.2
155.2350 +Orangeburg County E.M.S. Orangeburg Cty. Ch.1
155.2950 +Orangeburg County E.M.S. Orangeburg Cty. Ch.2
155.3400 +Orangeburg County E.M.S. Orangeburg Cty. Ch.3
047.6200 +Orangeburg Medical Radio Net Orangeburg Cty. Ch.1
155.2050 +Pamplico Rescue SQ. Florence Cty. Ch.1
155.2200 +Pamplico Rescue SQ. Florence Cty. Ch.2
046.0000 +Pelion Rescue SQ. Lexington Cty. Ch.1
155.2200 +Pelzer Rescue SQ. Anderson Cty. Ch.1
155.1750 +Pickens County E.M.S. Pickens Cty. Ch.1
155.2200 +Pickens County E.M.S. Pickens Cty. Ch.2
155.2200 +Pickens County Rescue SQ. Pickens Cty. Ch.1
155.2200 +Richland County E.M.S. Richland Cty. Ch.3
155.4000 +Richland County E.M.S. Richland Cty. Ch.4
156.0150 +Richland County E.M.S. Richland Cty. Ch.1
158.8050 +Richland County E.M.S. Richland Cty. Ch.2
155.3400 +Richland County E.M.S. Richland Cty. Ch.5
155.1600 +Saluda County E.M.S. Saluda Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Saluda County E.M.S. Saluda Cty. Ch.2
173.5625 +Shaw A.F.B. Medical Net Sumter Cty. Ch.1
155.2200 +South Berkeley E.M.S. Berkeley Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +South Berkeley E.M.S. Berkeley Cty. Ch.2
155.2050 +Spartan Ambulance Svc. Spartanburg Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Spartanburg County E.M.S. Spartanburg Cty. Ch.2
155.8950 +Spartanburg County E.M.S. Spartanburg Cty. Ch.1
155.2650 +Star Ambulance Svc. Richland Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Sumter County E.M.S. Sumter Cty. Ch.3
463.1750 +Sumter County E.M.S. Sumter Cty. Med-8
468.1750 +Sumter County E.M.S. Sumter Cty. Med-8
155.2650 +Surfside Beach Rescue SQ. Horry Cty. Ch.1
155.2950 +Surfside Beach Rescue SQ. Horry Cty. Ch.2
155.4000 +Surfside Beach Rescue SQ. Horry Cty. Ch.3
155.1600 +Trans-Medic Ambulance Svc. Greenville Cty. Ch.1
463.4250 +Trans-Medic Ambulance Svc. Greenville Cty. Ch.1
037.9000 +Tri-City Rescue SQ. Oconee Cty. Ch.1
155.2200 +Wagener Rescue SQ. Aiken Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Wagener Rescue SQ. Aiken Cty. Ch.2
155.4000 +Wagener Rescue SQ. Aiken Cty. Ch.3
155.1750 +Williamsburg County E.M.S. Williamsburg Cty. Ch.1
155.3400 +Williamsburg County E.M.S. Williamsburg Cty. Ch.2
155.2350 +Winyah Rescue SQ. Georgetown Cty. Ch.1
155.2950 +Winyah Rescue SQ. Georgetown Cty. Ch.2
155.3400 +Winyah Rescue SQ. Georgetown Cty. Ch.3
155.2200 +York County E.M.S. York Cty. Ch.1
155.3850 +York County E.M.S. York Cty. Ch.3
039.1000 +York County Rescue York Cty. Ch.1
SOUTH CAROLINA FIRE DEPARTMENTS
MASTER LIST OF FIRE DEPTS STATE-WIDE
154.010 ABBEVILLE, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE COUNTY
154.310 ABBEVILLE, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE COUNTY
154.370 ABBEVILLE,CITY OF ABBEVILLE COUNTY
046.080 AIKEN, COUNTY OF AIKEN COUNTY
046.060 AIKEN, COUNTY OF AIKEN COUNTY
154.175 ALLENDALE, TOWN OF ALLENDALE COUNTY
154.160 ANDERSON, CITY OF ANDERSON COUNTY
153.950 ANDERSON, COUNTY OF ANDERSON COUNTY
154.295 ANDERSON, COUNTY OF ANDERSON COUNTY
154.175 ASHLEY RIVER FIRE DIST CHARLESTON COUNTY
154.205 ASHLEY RIVER FIRE DIST CHARLESTON COUNTY
154.370 BAMBERG, CITY OF BAMBERG COUNTY
154.295 BAMBERG, CITY OF BAMBERG COUNTY
154.295 BARNWELL, CITY OF BARNWELL COUNTY
154.400 BARNWELL, CITY OF BARNWELL COUNTY
154.265 BEAUFORT, CITY OF BEAUFORT COUNTY
154.385 BEAUFORT, CITY OF BEAUFORT COUNTY
154.355 BEAUFORT, COUNTY OF BEAUFORT COUNTY
154.265 BEAUFORT, COUNTY OF BEAUFORT COUNTY
046.060 BEECH ISLAND VFD AIKEN COUNTY
046.080 BEECH ISLAND VFD AIKEN COUNTY
046.080 BELTON, TOWN OF ANDERSON COUNTY
046.060 BELVEDERE VFD AIKEN COUNTY
046.080 BELVEDERE VFD AIKEN COUNTY
154.355 BEREA PUBLIC SERV. DIST. GREENVILLE COUNTY
154.355 BERKELEY, COUNTY OF BERKELEY COUNTY
046.060 BETHEL VFD YORK COUNTY
154.265 BISHOPVILLE, CITY OF LEE COUNTY
154.430 BISHOPVILLE, CITY OF LEE COUNTY
154.340 BLANEY VFD KERSHAW COUNTY
155.355 BLANEY VFD KERSHAW COUNTY
153.935 BOILING SPRINGS FD GREENVILLE COUNTY
154.370 BOILING SPRINGS FD GREENVILLE COUNTY
154.370 BRITTONS NECK V.F.D. MARION COUNTY
154.295 BUFFALO & MT. PISGAH FIRE DIST LANCASTER COUNTY
154.355 BUFFALO & MT. PISGAH FIRE DIST LANCASTER COUNTY
154.355 BURTON VFD BEAUFORT COUNTY
033.820 C&B RURAL FIRE CONT CHARLESTON COUNTY
033.940 C&B RURAL FIRE CONT. CHARLESTON COUNTY
155.805 CALHOUN, COUNTY OF CALHOUN COUNTY
154.415 CANEBRAKE FIRE DIST. GREENVILLE COUNTY
154.070 CAPITAL VIEW FIRE DIST RICHLAND COUNTY
153.890 CAROMI VILLAGE RURAL VFD FAIRFIELD COUNTY
154.235 CAYCE, CITY OF LEXINGTON COUNTY
460.600 CAYCE, CITY OF LEXINGTON COUNTY
046.060 CENTER FIRE DIST AIKEN COUNTY
154.890 CHARLESTON VOL FIRE & RESCUE CHARLESTON COUNTY
154.370 CHARLESTON VOL FIRE & RESCUE CHARLESTON COUNTY
460.575 CHARLESTON, CITY OF CHARLESTON COUNTY
460.600 CHARLESTON, CITY OF CHARLESTON COUNTY
154.130 CHARLESTON, COUNTY OF CHARLESTON COUNTY
154.370 CHERAW, CITY OF CHESTERFIELD COUNTY
460.600 CHERAW , CITY OF CHESTERFIELD COUNTY
465.625 CHERAW, CITY OF(FIREGROUND) CHESTERFIELD COUNTY
154.265 CHEROKEE, COUNTY OF CHEROKEE COUNTY
154.280 CHEROKEE, COUNTY OF CHEROKEE COUNTY
154.295 CHEROKEE, COUNTY OF CHEROKEE COUNTY
154.400 CHEROKEE, COUNTY OF CHEROKEE COUNTY
154.010 CHESTER, CITY OF CHESTER COUNTY
154.385 CHESTER, CITY OF CHESTER COUNTY
MASTER LIST OF FIRE DEPTS STATE WIDE
046.140 CHESTERFIELD, CITY OF CHESTERFIELD COUNTY
046.180 CHESTERFIELD, CITY OF CHESTERFIELD COUNTY
154.265 CIRCLE VFD SALUDA COUNTY
153.770 CLARENDON, COUNTY OF CLARENDON COUNTY
154.370 CLARENDON, COUNTY OF CLARENDON COUNTY
046.060 CLEARWATER FD AIKEN COUNTY
154.205 CLINTON, CITY OF LAURENS COUNTY
154.145 COLLETON RURAL FD COLLETON COUNTY
453.100 COLUMBIA, CITY OF (FREQ 1) RICHLAND COUNTY
453.400 COLUMBIA, CITY OF (FREQ 2) RICHLAND COUNTY
453.450 COLUMBIA,CITY OF (FREQ 3) RICHLAND COUNTY
154.355 CONWAY, CITY OF HORRY COUNTY
154.145 CROSS VFD BERKELEY COUNTY
154.070 DACUSVILLE RURAL FIRE PICKENS COUNTY
046.200 DACUSVILLE RURAL FIRE PICKENS COUNTY
154.130 DARLINGTON, CITY OF DARLINGTON COUNTY
154.175 DARLINGTON, CITY OF DARLINGTON COUNTY
153.890 DARLINGTON, COUNTY OF DARLINGTON COUNTY
154.445 DARLINGTON, COUNTY OF DARLINGTON COUNTY
154.430 DONALDSON CENTER GREENVILLE COUNTY
154.205 DORCHESTER, COUNTY OF DORCHESTER COUNTY
154.220 DUNCAN CHAPEL FD GREENVILLE COUNTY
154.415 DUNKLIN FIRE DIST. LAURENS COUNTY
046.160 E. SIMPSONVILLE FIRE DIST. GREENVILLE COUNTY
153.890 EASLEY, CITY OF PICKENS COUNTY
154.145 EASLEY, CITY OF PICKENS COUNTY
046.100 EASTOVER FD RICHLAND COUNTY
046.120 EASTOVER FD RICHLAND COUNTY
155.835 EDGEFIELD, CITY OF EDGEFIELD COUNTY
155.835 EDGEFIELD, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD COUNTY
154.445 EDISTO BEACH, TOWN OF CHARLESTON COUNTY
154.340 ELGIN, CITY OF KERSHAW COUNTY
153.890 FAIRFIELD, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD COUNTY
154.160 FAIRFIELD, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD COUNTY
460.600 FLORENCE, CITY OF FLORENCE COUNTY
460.600 FOUNTAIN INN, TOWN OF GREENVILLE COUNTY
154.400 FRIPP ISLAND PUB. SERV. DIST. BEAUFORT COUNTY
154.325 GAFFNEY, CITY OF CHEROKEE COUNTY
154.340 GANTT WATER & SEWER DIST. GREENVILLE COUNTY
153.770 GEORGETOWN, CITY OF GEORGETOWN COUNTY
153.950 GEORGETOWN, CITY OF GEORGETOWN COUNTY
154.160 GEORGETOWN, CITY OF GEORGETOWN COUNTY
154.250 GEORGETOWN, CITY OF GEORGETOWN COUNTY
153.770 GEORGETOWN, COUNTY OF GEORGETOWN COUNTY
154.160 GEORGETOWN, COUNTY OF GEORGETOWN COUNTY
046.100 GRANITEVILLE FD AIKEN COUNTY
046.060 GRANNETVL/VAUCLUSE/WARRENVL FD AIKEN COUNTY
154.190 GREENVILLE, CITY OF GREENVILLE COUNTY
453.650 GREENVILLE, CITY OF GREENVILLE COUNTY
453.900 GREENVILLE, CITY OF GREENVILLE COUNTY
453.950 GREENVILLE, COUNTY OF GREENVILLE COUNTY
154.205 GREENVILLE,COUNTY OF GREENVILLE COUNTY
453.800 GREENWOOD, CITY OF GREENWOOD COUNTY
154.175 GREER,CITY OF GREENVILLE COUNTY
154.310 HANAHAN, TOWN OF BERKELEY COUNTY
154.190 HARTSVILLE, TOWN OF DARLINGTON COUNTY
154.205 HEMINGWAY, TOWN OF WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY
154.070 HILTON HEAD, FD BEAUFORT COUNTY
046.100 HORRELL HILL VFD RICHLAND COUNTY
046.120 HORRELL HILL VFD RICHLAND COUNTY
033.960 IRMO FIRE DIST. LEXINGTON COUNTY
033.98 IRMO FIRE DIST. LEXINGTON COUNTY
MASTER LIST OF FIRE DEPTS STATE WIDE
153.950 ISLE OF PALMS, CITY OF CHARLESTON COUNTY
154.220 ISLE OF PALMS, CITY OF CHARLESTON COUNTY
046.060 JACKSON, CITY OF AIKEN COUNTY
154.430 JAMES ISLAND, CITY OF CHARLESTON COUNTY
153.950 JASPER, COUNTY OF JASPER COUNTY
154.340 JOHNSONVILLE,TOWN OF FLORENCE COUNTY
154.430 JOHNSONVILLE,VFD FLORENCE COUNTY
046.440 JONESVILLE, TOWN OF UNION COUNTY
154.355 KERSHAW, COUNTY OF KERSHAW COUNTY
046.340 LAKE CUNNINGHAM VFD GREENVILLE COUNTY
046.400 LAKE CUNNINGHAM VFD GREENVILLE COUNTY
154.235 LAKE ROBINSON FIRE & RESC. CHESTERFIELD COUNTY
033.760 LAKE CITY, TOWN OF FLORENCE COUNTY
033.980 LAKE CITY, TOWN OF FLORENCE COUNTY
154.445 LAMAR, TOWN OF DARLINGTON COUNTY
154.370 LANCASTER, CITY OF LANCASTER COUNTY
153.770 LANCASTER, COUNTY OF LANCASTER COUNTY
154.400 LANCASTER, COUNTY OF LANCASTER COUNTY
046.060 LANGLEY WATER & SEWER DIST. AIKEN COUNTY
154.205 LAURENS COUNTY FIRE SERV LAURENS COUNTY
154.205 LAURENS,CITY OF LAURENS COUNTY
154.130 LEXINGTON, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON COUNTY
154.205 LEXINGTON, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON COUNTY
154.430 LEXINGTON, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON COUNTY
154.235 LORIS, TOWN OF HORRY COUNTY
154.385 LOWER FLORENCE FIRE DIST FLORENCE COUNTY
153.830 LOWER FLORENCE FIRE DIST. FLORENCE COUNTY
153.950 LUGOFF VFD KERSHAW COUNTY
154.355 LUGOFF VFD KERSHAW COUNTY
154.010 MARLBORO, COUNTY OF MARLBORO COUNTY
154.130 MARLBORO, COUNTY OF MARLBORO COUNTY
154.235 MAULDIN, TOWN OF GREENVILLE COUNTY
460.575 MAULDIN, TOWN OF GREENVILLE COUNTY
154.415 MCCLELLANVILLE, TOWN OF CHARLESTON COUNTY
154.010 MCCOLL, TOWN OF MARLBORO COUNTY
460.625 METRO COLUMBIA AIRPORT LEXINGTON COUNTY
154.400 MONCKS CORNER, TOWN OF BERKELEY COUNTY
154.430 MONSANTO RADIO COMS CO GREENWOOD COUNTY
154.070 MT. PLEASANT, TOWN OF CHARLESTON COUNTY
154.965 MURRELLS INLET GDN CTY FIRE GEORGETOWN COUNTY
154.190 MURRELLS INLET GRDN CTY FIRE GEORGETOWN COUNTY
154.145 MURRELLS INLET GRDN CTY FIRE GEORGETOWN COUNTY
154.175 MYRTLE BEACH, CITY OF HORRY COUNTY
154.220 MYRTLE BEACH, CITY OF HORRY COUNTY
046.060 N. CHARLESTON FIRE DIST. CHARLESTON COUNTY
460.525 N. CHARLESTON FIRE DIST. CHARLESTON COUNTY
460.550 N. CHARLESTON, CITY OF CHARLESTON COUNTY
460.600 N. CHARLESTON, CITY OF CHARLESTON COUNTY
453.300 N. GREENVILLE FIRE DIST. GREENVILLE COUNTY
154.220 N. MYRTLE BEACH, CITY OF HORRY COUNTY
154.250 N. MYRTLE BEACH, CITY OF HORRY COUNTY
154.400 N. MYRTLE BEACH, CITY OF HORRY COUNTY
154.220 N. SPARTANBURG, CITY OF SPARTANBURG COUNTY
154.205 NEESES, TOWN OF ORANGEBURG COUNTY
154.175 NEWBERRY, CITY OF NEWBERRY COUNTY
154.220 NEWBERRY, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY COUNTY
046.140 NORWAY, TOWN OF ORANGEBURG COUNTY
154.130 OCONEE, COUNTY OF OCONEE COUNTY
MASTER LIST OF FIRE DEPTS STATE WIDE
154.130 OCONEE RURAL FIRE CONTROL OCONEE COUNTY
154.415 OLANTA, TOWN OF FLORENCE COUNTY
154.205 OLD FORT FIRE DEPT. DORCHESTER COUNTY
154.340 OLD FORT FIRE DEPT. DORCHESTER COUNTY
154.445 ORANGEBURG, CITY OF ORANGEBURG COUNTY
154.175 ORANGEBURG, COUNTY OF ORANGEBURG COUNTY
154.385 ORANGEBURG, COUNTY OF ORANGEBURG COUNTY
046.080 PAGELAND, CITY OF CHESTERFIELD COUNTY
046.140 PAGELAND, CITY OF CHESTERFIELD COUNTY
046.100 PALMETTO RURAL FIRE DEPT. DARLINGTON COUNTY
045.600 PALMETTO RURAL FIRE DEPT FLORENCE COUNTY
154.250 PARKER DIST. FIRE DEPT. GREENVILLE COUNTY
154.010 PARKER DIST. FIRE DEPT.(GVL) GREENVILLE COUNTY
046.140 PATRICK, CITY OF CHESTERFIELD COUNTY
046.180 PATRICK, CITY OF CHESTERFIELD COUNTY
154.310 PAWLEYS ISLAND, TOWN OF GEORGETOWN COUNTY
154.445 PAWLEYS ISLAND, TOWN OF GEORGETOWN COUNTY
154.070 PICKENS, COUNTY OF PICKENS COUNTY
154.325 PIEDMONT PARK FIRE DIST. GREENVILLE COUNTY
154.400 PIEDMONT,TOWN OF ANDERSON COUNTY
154.250 PIMLICO, RURAL VFD GREENVILLE COUNTY
154.190 PINERIDGE VFD (LADSON) DORCHESTER COUNTY
154.400 PLEASANT VALLEY FD YORK COUNTY
154.190 PORT ROYAL, CITY OF BEAUFORT COUNTY
154.175 POSSUM KINGDOM FIRE ANDERSON COUNTY
154.340 RIVERFALLS, CITY OF GREENVILLE COUNTY
045.520 ROCK HILL FIRE & RESCUE YORK COUNTY
153.890 RUBY MT. CROGHAM VFD CHESTERFIELD COUNTY
154.220 RUBY MT. CROGHAM VFD CHESTERFIELD COUNTY
154.280 S. GREENVILLE FIRE DIST. GREENVILLE COUNTY
154.415 S. GREENVILLE FIRE DIST. GREENVILLE COUNTY
154.070 S. LYNCHES FIRE DIST FLORENCE COUNTY
154.385 S. LYNCHES FIRE DIST. FLORENCE COUNTY
154.325 SANTEE DISTRICT VFD ORANGEBURG COUNTY
154.205 SEA PINES FOREST BEACH VFD BEAUFORT COUNTY
154.145 SEA PINES FOREST BEACH VFD BEAUFORT COUNTY
154.310 SENECA, CITY OF OCONEE COUNTY
460.625 SIMPSONVILLE, TOWN OF GREENVILLE COUNTY
154.070 SIX MILE, TOWN OF PICKENS COUNTY
154.265 SPARTANBURG, COUNTY OF SPARTANBURG COUNTY
154.145 ST. JOHNS FIRE DIST. CHARLESTON COUNTY
154.325 ST. JOHNS FIRE DIST. CHARLESTON COUNTY
154.130 ST. PAULS FIRE DIST. CLARENDON COUNTY
046.080 SUMMERVILLE, TOWN OF DORCHESTER COUNTY
046.100 SUMMERVILLE, TOWN OF DORCHESTER COUNTY
033.900 SUMTER CITY & COUNTY SUMTER COUNTY
153.890 SUMTER, CITY OF SUMTER COUNTY
154.340 SUMTER, CITY OF SUMTER COUNTY
154.310 SURFSIDE BEACH, TOWN OF HORRY COUNTY
154.385 TAYLORS ,TOWN OF GREENVILLE COUNTY
156.000 TAYLORS,TOWN OF GREENVILLE COUNTY
155.220 TEGA CAY VFD YORK COUNTY
154.340 TIGERVILLE, CITY OF GREENVILLE COUNTY
154.010 UNION, CITY OF UNION COUNTY
154.145 UNION, CITY OF UNION COUNTY
153.890 UNION, COUNTY OF UNION COUNTY
154.265 UNION, COUNTY OF UNION COUNTY
154.445 UNION, COUNTY OF UNION COUNTY
046.260 W. FLORENCE RURAL FIRE FLORENCE COUNTY
046.380 W. FLORENCE RURAL FIRE FLORENCE COUNTY
154.445 WADE HAMPTON FIRE & SEWER GREENVILLE COUNTY
MASTER LIST OF FIRE DEPTS STATE WIDE
154.295 WELLFORD, TOWN OF
154.190 WEST COLUMBIA, CITY OF LEXINGTON COUNTY
154.130 WEST VIEW FAIRFOREST FIRE SPARTANBURG COUNTY
154.070 WILLIAMSBURG, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY
154.325 WILLIAMSBURG, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY
153.950 WINDY HILL VFD FLORENCE COUNTY
154.310 WINDY HILL VFD FLORENCE COUNTY
460.525 WINNSBORO, TOWN OF FAIRFIELD COUNTY
046.060 YORK, COUNTY OF YORK COUNTY
046.360 YORK, COUNTY OF YORK COUNTY
046.480 YORK, COUNTY OF YORK COUNTY
154.145 YORK, COUNTY OF YORK COUNTY
039.100 YORK, COUNTY OF (FIRE & RESCUE) YORK COUNTY
WERE SCANNER MANUFACTURERS PRESSURED
TO LIMIT FREQUENCY COVERAGE?
by Bob Parnass, AJ9S
The 406 - 420 MHz band has long been used by federal govern-
ment agencies for communication of sensitive information.
Until just a few years ago, this range was not receivable on
programmable scanners sold by Electra (Bearcat), Regency, or
Radio Shack.
Speaking at a scanner club meeting in Berkeley, Illinois, an
engineer from Electra confirmed the rumor that it was US
government pressure which persuaded scanner manufacturers,
eager for timely FCC Part 15 certification, to omit this
band from their models.
Tradition was broken in 1982 when Radio Shack imported the
2020 scanner, made by General Research Electronics of Tokyo,
which featured coverage down to 410 MHz. Sales literature
for JIL's imported SX200 even went so far as to openly tell
customers that they could "Tune Military, FBI, ...., DEA,
Defense Department, Justice Department, plus other res-
tricted radio bands no other scanner is programmed to pick
up."
Not to be outdone by the imports, Electra introduced its
American made Bearcat 200 with coverage to 406 MHz.
Regency, whose American scanners were spec'd down to only
440 MHz, made service manuals available which revealed cov-
erage below 440 MHz was possible on all its programmables by
simply striking the "." key before entering the frequency
digits.
Today, government agencies are using digital voice scram-
bling and spread spectrum techniques to ensure privacy of
sensitive communications.
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Bob Parnass, AJ9S - AT&T Bell Laboratories - att!ihuxz!parnass (708)979-54
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SCANNER SEARCHERS GUIDE
Version 5, Compiled by N5OWK
Public Domain (p) January 1990
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30.000 - 46.610 MHz Business Band, Government
350020 McDonalds Drive-Up Orders (Common)
40.500 Emergency "Guard" (NAVY)
46.610 - 47.000 MHz Portable Phones
The following channels are listed as BASE/HANDSET.
46.610/49.670 Channel 1
46.630/49.845 Channel 2
46.670/49.860 Channel 3
46.710/49.770 Channel 4
46.730/49.875 Channel 5
46.770/49.830 Channel 6 (Also Baby Monitors on 49.83)
46.830/49.890 Channel 7 (Also Baby Monitors on 49.89)
46.870/49.930 Channel 8
46.930/49.990 Channel 9
46.970/49.970 Channel 10
47.000 - 49.670 MHz Business Band
49.670 - 50.000 MHz Portable Phones
50.000 - 54.000 MHz Amateur Radio
54.000 - 72.000 MHz VHF Television (Ch 2 - 4)
Television Channels are 6 MHz wide
Video is Fo + 1.25 MHz
Audio is Video + 4.5 MHz
Color Burst is Video + 3.5795 MHz
72.000 - 76.000 MHz Model Radio Control, Aviation and Industry
75.000 MHz is Aircraft Navigation Marker Beacon. This is near
airports on the ILS (Instrument Landing System) course. Three lights
are in the cockpit (Purple, Amber, White):
Purple - Outer Marker, Intercept Point, 4 to 7 Miles downrange
Two 400 Hz Dashes Per Second.
Amber - Middle Marker, Cat I Decision Height, 3500 Feet
downrange, 1300 Hz Dot and Dashes 95 times a minute.
White - Inner Marker, Cat II Decision Height, 3000 Feet
downrange, Six 3000 Hz Dots Per Seco nd.
76.000 - 88.000 MHz VHF Television (Ch 5 - 6)
88.000 - 108.000 MHz FM Commercial Advertising
108.000 - 112.000 MHz Aviation Navigation (Terminal VOR, ILS)
Currently 80 50 kHz Channels
112.000 - 117.950 MHz Aviation Navigation (VOR)
Currently 120 50 kHz Channels
118.000 - 136.000 MHz Aviation Communication
Currently 720 25 kHz Channels
121.500 Emergency, Emergency Locator Transmitters (ELT), "Guard"
122.700, 122.725, 122.800, 122.925,
122.975, 123.000, 123.050, 123.075 - UNICOM frequencies
122.900 - MULTICOM frequency
123.050, 123.075 - Heliports
122.750 - Air to Air Communications
122.975 - Air to Air Communications for high altitudes (airliners)
123.450 - Air to Air Communications (Trans-ocean get together, etc)
121.600 - CAP practice ELT search (under authorized missions only)
121.700, 121.800, 121.900 - Ground control frequencies.
136.000 - 138.000 MHz Weather Satellite, Government, Business
138.000 - 144.000 MHz Government (Military Bases)
144.000 - 148.000 MHz Amateur Radio
148.000 - 151.000 MHz Government, CAP, CD, MARS
151.000 - 156.250 MHz Business Band (Police, Fire)
156.250 - 157.425 MHz Marine Band
156.800 Marine Emergency "Guard"
157.450 - 160.200 MHz Business Band (Police, Fire)
160.200 - 161.600 MHz Railroad (161.600 is Marine Band)
161.605 - 161.795 MHz Business Band (Radio and V Remotes)
161.800 - 162.000 MHz Marine Band (Telephone)
162.000 - 174.000 MHz Government, Some Business (Radio and TV Remotes)
This is the common "Government Band", frequency spacing
is typically 12.5 kHz, other users are 5 kHz spacing
NOAA Weather is transmitted on:
162.400, 162.425, 162.450, 162.475, 162.500, 162.525, 162.550
174.000 - 216.000 MHz VHF Television (Ch 7 - 13)
216.000 - 220.000 MHz Maritime Mobile
220.000 - 222.000 MHz Land Mobile Radio
222.000 - 225.000 MHz Amateur Radio
225.000 - 329.000 MHz Government
329.000 - 335.000 MHz Government (Airport Glide Slope Navigation)
335.000 - 400.000 MHz Government
364.200 AICC (Airborne Intercept Control Common)
Many security low power control devices are located in the 225 - 400
band, both civilian and government.
243.000 Emergency Primary "Guard"
282.800 Emergency Secondary "Twenty-Eight Twenty-Eight"
400.000 - 420.000 MHz Government (Base Walkie/Talkies, Pagers, etc)
420.000 - 450.000 MHz Amateur Radio
450.000 - 470.000 MHz Business Band (Police, Fire, Radio and TV Remotes)
470.000 - 890.000 MHz UHF Television (Ch 14 - 83)
(All channels not used anymore, 70 - 83 Obsolete)
806.000 - 810.000 MHz Business Band (Conventional Systems, Mobile Input)
810.000 - 816.000 MHz Public Safety (Slow Growth Systems, Mobile Input)
816.000 - 821.000 MHz Business Band (Trunked Systems, Mobile Input)
821.000 - 825.000 MHz Land Mobile Satellite Service (Mobile Input)
825.000 - 835.000 MHz Cellular Telephone Non-Wireline (Mobile Input)
835.000 - 845.000 MHz Cellular Telephone Wireline (Mobile Input)
845.000 - 850.000 MHz Cellular Telephone (Expansion, Mobile Input)
850.000 - 851.000 MHz Unallocated
851.000 - 855.000 MHz Business Band (Conventional systems, Base Output)
855.000 - 861.000 MHz Public Safety (Slow Growth Systems, Base Output)
861.000 - 866.000 MHz Business Band (Trunked Systems, Base Output)
866.000 - 870.000 MHz Land Mobile Satellite Service (Satellite Output)
870.000 - 880.000 MHz Cellular Telephone Non-Wireline (Base Output)
880.000 - 890.000 MHz Cellular Telephone Wireline (Base Output)
890.000 - 895.000 MHz Cellular Telephone (Expansion, Base Output)
895.000 - 902.000 MHz Land Mobile Radio (Mobile Input)
902.000 - 928.000 MHz Free-For-All, No use near White Sands, and Denver
928.000 - 930.000 MHz Multi-Address Paging
930.000 - 931.000 MHz Advanced Technology Paging
931.000 - 932.000 MHz Common Carrier Paging
932.000 - 935.000 MHz Government/Private Shared
935.000 - 941.000 MHz Land Mobile Radio (Base Output)
941.000 - 944.000 MHz Government/Private Shared
944.000 - 947.000 MHz Broadcast Studio To Transmitter Link
947.000 - 952.000 MHz Broadcast Radio Services
952.000 - 960.000 MHz Microwave Relay and Paging
960.000 -1240.000 MHz TACAN/DME, RADAR/IFF, Government
TACAN has 126 X and 126 Y channels. Normally only X channels
are used, unless crowded. TACAN frequencies are tied to VOR
frequencies. (Note: there are more TACAN frequencies than
VOR frequencies, some are blanked around the ATCRBS Beacon
frequencies, and others are for expansion and military use).
Pulse widths are 3.5 microseconds. Aircraft sounds like a Top
Fuel Dragster or Funny Car when searching for lock-on.
Channel VOR Air Ground
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17X 108.00 1041 978
17Y 108.05 1041 1104
18X 108.10 1042 979
18Y 108.15 1042 1105
19X 108.20 1043 980
19Y 108.25 1043 1106
. . .
58X 112.10 1082 1019
58Y 112.15 1082 1145
59X 112.20 1083 1020
59Y 112.25 1083 1146
. . . (Unused to protect Beacon)
70X 112.30 1094 1157
70Y 112.35 1094 1031 (Unused to protect Beacon)
126X 117.90 1150 1213
126Y 117.95 1150 1087 (Last VOR pairing)
29Y and 92Y Favorites for Military Air Refueling (Air-Air)
Check the heavens if active. All Air-Air pairs are 63 Y apart.
29Y N/A 1053 1116
92Y N/A 1116 1053
Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System (ATCRBS - "At Crabs",
Secondary Radar - to the British)
1030 MHz Ground Interrogations to Transponder
1090 MHz Transponder Replies to Ground
There are currently five interrogation modes in use:
Mode 1, 2 pulses spaced 3 microseconds [Military]
Mode 2, 2 pulses spaced 5 microseconds [Military]
Mode 3/A, 2 pulses spaced 8 microseconds [Military/Civilian]
Mode 4, encrypted, IFF [Military]
Mode C, 2 pulses spaced 21 microseconds [Military/Civilian]
A third pulse is also included in all modes (except 4) at
2 microseconds from the first. This is the sidelobe pulse.
if it's within @6 dB of the first pulse (or greater) the
transponder doesn't reply (as it has detected an antenna
sidelobe). Pulse widths are .8 microseconds.
The reply is two framing pulses spaced 20.3 microseconds apart,
with 13 code pulses (0000 - 7777 Octal) and an X pulse at the
center which is not used anymore). A fourth pulse (called SPI
pulse (Special Position Identifier) is used to identify your
s position when asked by a controller to "Squawk Ident", it is
4.35 microseconds after the last framing pulse and lasts for
20 seconds (about 2 scans of a long range radar). Pulse widths
are .45 microseconds.
1575.42 MHz is the Navstar Global Positioning System (GPS)
frequency L1, and 1227.6 MHz is L2.
1240.000 - 1300.000 MHz Amateur Radio, Government
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Date: 6 Jul 89 06:10:46 GMT
Subject: Scanner Search Aid Version 4
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HAMNET SCANNER SEARCHERS GUIDE
Compiled by Steve Sampson
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30.000 - 46.610 MHz Business Band, Government
Emergency Guard
40.500 Primary
46.610 - 47.000 MHz Portable Phones
The following channels are listed as BASE/HANDSET.
46.610/49.670 Channel 1
46.630/49.845 Channel 2
46.670/49.860 Channel 3
46.710/49.770 Channel 4
46.730/49.875 Channel 5
46.770/49.830 Channel 6 (Also Baby Monitors on 49.83)
46.830/49.890 Channel 7 (Also Baby Monitors on 49.89)
46.870/49.930 Channel 8
46.930/49.990 Channel 9
46.970/49.970 Channel 10
47.000 - 49.670 MHz Business Band
49.670 - 50.000 MHz Portable Phones
50.000 - 54.000 MHz Amateur Radio
54.000 - 72.000 MHz VHF Television (Ch 2 - 4)
Television Channels are 6 MHz wide
Video is Fo + 1.25 MHz
Audio is Video + 4.5 MHz
Color Burst is Video + 3.5795
72.000 - 76.000 MHz Model Radio Control, Aviation and Industry
75.000 MHz is Aircraft Navigation Marker Beacon. This is near
airports on the ILS (Instrument Landing System) course. Three lights
are in the cockpit (Purple, Amber, White):
Purple - Outer Marker, Intercept Point, 4 to 7 Miles downrange
Two 400 Hz Dashes Per Second.
Amber - Middle Marker, Cat I Decision Height, 3500 Feet
downrange, 1300 Hz Dot and Dashes 95 times a minute.
White - Inner Marker, Cat II Decision Height, 3000 Feet
downrange, Six 3000 Hz Dots Per Second.
76.000 - 88.000 MHz VHF Television (Ch 5 - 6)
88.000 - 108.000 MHz FM Commercial Advertising (some music)
108.000 - 112.000 MHz Aviation Navigation (Terminal VOR, ILS)
Currently 80 50 kHz Channels
112.000 - 117.950 MHz Aviation Navigation (VOR)
Currently 120 50 kHz Channels
118.000 - 136.000 MHz Aviation Communication
Currently 720 25 kHz Channels
Emergency Guard
121.500 Primary
136.000 - 138.000 MHz Weather Satellite, Government, Business
138.000 - 144.000 MHz Government (Military Bases)
144.000 - 148.000 MHz Amateur Radio
148.000 - 151.000 MHz Government
151.000 - 156.250 MHz Business Band (Police, Fire)
156.250 - 157.425 MHz Marine Band
Emergency Guard
156.800 Primary
157.450 - 160.200 MHz Business Band (Police, Fire)
160.200 - 161.600 MHz Railroad (161.600 is Marine Band)
161.605 - 161.795 MHz Business Band (Radio and TV Remotes)
161.800 - 162.000 MHz Marine Band (Telephone)
162.000 - 174.000 MHz Government, Some Business (Radio and TV Remotes)
This is the common "Government Band", frequency spacing
is typically 12.5 kHz, other users are 5 kHz spacing
NOAA Weather is transmitted on:
162.400, 162.425, 162.450, 162.475, 162.500, 162.525, 162.550
174.000 - 216.000 MHz VHF Television (Ch 7 - 13)
216.000 - 220.000 MHz Maritime Mobile
220.000 - 222.000 MHz Land Mobile Radio
222.000 - 225.000 MHz Amateur Radio
225.000 - 329.000 MHz Government (Military Aviation)
329.000 - 335.000 MHz Government (Airport Glide Slope Navigation)
335.000 - 400.000 MHz Government (Military Aviation)
364.200 AICC (Airborne Intercept Control Common)
Many security low power control devices are located in the 225 - 400
band, both civilian and government.
Emergency Guard
243.000 Primary
282.800 Secondary ("Twenty-Eight Twenty-Eight")
400.000 - 420.000 MHz Government (Base Walkie/Talkies, Pagers, etc)
420.000 - 450.000 MHz Amateur Radio
450.000 - 470.000 MHz Business Band (Police, Fire, Radio and TV Remotes)
470.000 - 890.000 MHz UHF Television (Ch 14 - 83)
(All channels not used anymore, 70 - 83 Obsolete)
806.000 - 810.000 MHz Business Band (Conventional Systems, Mobile Input)
810.000 - 816.000 MHz Public Safety (Slow Growth Systems, Mobile Input)
816.000 - 821.000 MHz Business Band (Trunked Systems, Mobile Input)
821.000 - 825.000 MHz Land Mobile Satellite Service (Mobile Input)
825.000 - 835.000 MHz Cellular Telephone Non-Wireline (Mobile Input)
835.000 - 845.000 MHz Cellular Telephone Wireline (Mobile Input)
845.000 - 850.000 MHz Cellular Telephone (Expansion, Mobile Input)
850.000 - 851.000 MHz Unallocated
851.000 - 855.000 MHz Business Band (Conventional systems, Base Output)
855.000 - 861.000 MHz Public Safety (Slow Growth Systems, Base Output)
861.000 - 866.000 MHz Business Band (Trunked Systems, Base Output)
866.000 - 870.000 MHz Land Mobile Satellite Service (Satellite Output)
870.000 - 880.000 MHz Cellular Telephone Non-Wireline (Base Output)
880.000 - 890.000 MHz Cellular Telephone Wireline (Base Output)
890.000 - 895.000 MHz Cellular Telephone (Expansion, Base Output)
895.000 - 902.000 MHz Land Mobile Radio (Mobile Input)
902.000 - 928.000 MHz Amateur Radio
928.000 - 930.000 MHz Multi-Address Paging
930.000 - 931.000 MHz Advanced Technology Paging
931.000 - 932.000 MHz Common Carrier Paging
932.000 - 935.000 MHz Government/Private Shared
935.000 - 941.000 MHz Land Mobile Radio (Base Output)
941.000 - 944.000 MHz Government/Private Shared
944.000 - 947.000 MHz Broadcast Studio To Transmitter Link
947.000 - 952.000 MHz Broadcast Radio Services
952.000 - 960.000 MHz Microwave Relay and Paging
960.000 -1215.000 MHz Military TACAN, JTIDS, and Civilian DME
TACAN has 126 X and 126 Y channels. Normally only X channels
are used, unless crowded. TACAN frequencies are tied to VOR
frequencies. (Note: there are more TACAN frequencies than
VOR frequencies, some are blanked around the ATCRBS Beacon
frequencies, and others are for expansion and military use).
Pulse width is 3.5 microseconds. Aircraft sounds like a Top
Fuel Dragster or Funny Car when searching for lock-on.
Channel VOR Air Ground
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17X 108.00 1041 978
17Y 108.05 1041 1104
18X 108.10 1042 979
18Y 108.15 1042 1105
19X 108.20 1043 980
19Y 108.25 1043 1106
. . .
58X 112.10 1082 1019
58Y 112.15 1082 1145
59X 112.20 1083 1020
59Y 112.25 1083 1146
. . . (Unused to protect Beacon)
70X 112.30 1094 1157
70Y 112.35 1094 1031 (Unused to protect Beacon)
126X 117.90 1150 1213
126Y 117.95 1150 1087 (Last VOR pairing)
29Y and 92Y Favorites for Military Air Refueling (Air-Air)
Check the heavens if active. All Air-Air pairs are 63 apart.
29Y N/A 1053 1116
92Y N/A 1116 1053
Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System (ATCRBS - At Crabs,
Secondary Radar - to the British)
1030 MHz Ground Interrogations to Transponder
1090 MHz Aircraft Transponder Replies to Ground
There are currently five interrogation modes in use:
Mode 1, 2 pulses spaced 3 microseconds [Military]
Mode 2, 2 pulses spaced 5 microseconds [Military]
Mode 3/A, 2 pulses spaced 8 microseconds [Military/Civilian]
Mode 4, Encrypted, IFF [Military]
Mode C, 2 pulses spaced 21 microseconds [Military/Civilian]
A third pulse is also included in all modes (except 4) at
2 microseconds from the first. This is the sidelobe pulse.
if it's within @6 dB of the first pulse (or greater) the
transponder doesn't reply (as it has detected an antenna
sidelobe). Pulse widths are .8 microseconds.
The reply is two framing pulses spaced 20.3 microseconds apart,
with 13 code pulses (0000 - 7777 Octal) and an X pulse at the
center which is not used anymore). A fourth pulse (called SPI
pulse (Special Position Identifier) is used to identify your
position when asked by a controller to "Squawk Ident", it is
4.35 microseconds after the last framing pulse and lasts for
20 seconds (about 2 scans of a long range radar). Pulse widths
are .45 microseconds.
1215.000 - 1240.000 MHz Government
1227.6 MHz Is the Civilian Global Positioning Satellite (GPS)
Frequency L2 and 1575.42 MHz is L1. Will probably replace
LORAN and VOR when fully functional.
1240.000 - 1300.000 MHz Amateur Radio, Government
SCANNER FREQUENCY
ALLOCATIONS
SEARCH BANDS
This is a where to look for a certain type of service you wish to listen to,
just search through these frequency ranges.
description search range
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municipal bus systems 30.66 - 31.14 mhz. 44.46 - 44.60 mhz.
unnofficial truckers 43.86 -44.44 mhz.
passenger buses 43.70 - 43.84 mhz.
airline companies 128.85 - 132.00 mhz.
auto clubs 150.905 - 150.965 mhz. 452.525 - 452.60
ems communications 155.325 - 155.40 mhz. 462.90 - 462.975
468.00 - 468.175 mhz.
bio med telemetry 463.00 - 463.175 mhz.
newspapers 173.225 , 173.375 , 452.975 , 453.00 ,
457.975 , 458.00 mhz.
railroad communications 160.215 - 161.565 mhz. 452.325 , 452.375
452.425 , 452.475 , 452.775 , 452.825 ,
452.875 , 452.90 , 452.925 , 452.95 mhz.
broadcast frequencies 450.05 - 450.925 mhz. 455.05 - 455.925
161.64 - 161.76 mhz.
central alarm systems 460.90 - 460.975 mhz.
airline operations
baggage, passenger problems 460.65 - 460.875 mhz.
general mobile radio service 462.55 - 462.725 mhz. react 452.675 mhz.
"gmrs" 467.55 - 467.725 mhz.
novice 1.25 meters 222.10 - 223.91 mhz. nat.simplex 223.50
nat.simplex packet 223.40 mhz.
23 centimeters fm mode 1270.0 - 1295.0 mhz. nat.simplex 1294.50
amateur television "atv" 1270.0 - 1295.0 mhz. popular ch. 1289.25
chain stores/business freqs 467.75 - 467.925 mhz.
low pwr. business/industrial 451.0 - 452.0 mhz. 464.0875 , 464.10 ,
464.075 mhz.
high pwr. 451.7875 , 451.8125 , 451.8375 , 451.8625
inputs will be 5 mhz. higher 451.8875 , 451.9125 , 451.9375 , 451.9625
451.9875 , 452.0125 mhz.
cordless microphones 88.0 - 108.0 mhz. 174.0 - 216.0 mhz.
72.0 - 76.0 mhz. 49.8 - 50.0 mhz.
cordless phones 46.60 - 47.0 mhz. 49.7 - 50.0 mhz.
baby coms, maxon communicators 49.8 - 50.0 mhz.
citizens band or cb 26.965 - 27.405 mhz. am band
cellular car phones bases 869.0 - 894.0 mhz.
mobiles 824.0 - 849.0 mhz.
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- Secret Radio Frequencies -
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Sandwiched into the gap between the AM and FM dials are
hundreds of secret communications frequencies - some so
secret that no one owns up to them. The usual consumer gear -
AM/FM radios, TVs, CB radios - brings in only a small
portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. To pick up the
secret signals, you need a shortwave receiver - and you need
to know the unlisted frequencies.
Allocation of radio frequencies is quirky. When you flip
the TV dial from channel 6 to channel 7, you unknowingly jump
over the entire FM radio band as well as such exotia as
secret service communications and a special frequency
designated for emergency use during prison riots. The U.S.
government will provide information on unclassified
allocations (those for the Coast Guard, Forestry Service,
weather reports, etc.). But it is quiet about secret
government frequencies and those of mysterious illegal
broadcasters here and abroad.
Many shortwave-radio hobbyists keep track of the secret
frequiences, however. Their findings appear in such
publications as the "Confidential Frequency List" by Oliver
P. Ferrell (Park Ridge, N.J.: Gilfer Associates, 1982
[periodically updated]), "How to Tune in the Secret Shortwave
Spectrum" by Harry L. Helms (Blue Ridge Summit, Pa.: TAB
Books, 1981), and "The 'Top Secret' Registry of U.S.
Government Radio Frequencies" by Tom Kneitel (Commack, N.Y.:
CRB Research, 1981 [periodically updated]). These and similar
publications should be consulted for the most up-to-date
listings. The selection below includes only the most
noteworthy or inexplicable broadcasts.
Air Force One
Many of the in-flight phone calls from Air Force One are
not scrambled and can be picked up by anyone with a shortwave
radio. You just have to watch the newspapers for information
on the presidents travels and listen to the right frequencies
shortly before landing or after takeoff at Andrews Air Force
Base (when calls are less likely to be scrambled
electronically). A presidential phone call is usually
prefaced by a request for "Crown", the White House
communications center.
Air Force One uses several frequencies including those
assigned to Andrews Air Force Base. Transmissions are on
single, usually upper, sideband. These transmissions are
usually secret, but the frequency numbers have long since
leaked out or have been discovered independently. It is
suspected that wire services and TV news operations monitor
them for leads. The reported frequencies (in kilohertz) are:
6731 13201
6756 13215
8967 13247
9018 15048
11180 18027
In addition, 162.685 MHz and 171.235 MHz are secret service
frequencies used for Air Force One communications. The White
House staff uses 162.850 MHz and 167.825 MHz. Secret Service
channel "Oscar", 164.885 MHz, is used for the Presidents
limousine. Air Force Two uses the same Frequencies as Air
Force One.
Although everyone concerned must know that outsiders may
be eavesdropping, conversations are often surprisingly
candid. (shortwave listeners heard the White House staff
urging Air Force Two back to Washington after the 1981
attempt on President Regan's life, complete with reports that
then-secretary of state Alexander Haig was confusing
everybody with his claim of being "in control.") No law seems
to forbid such eavesdropping. Ironically, it is illegal
(section 605 of the communications act of 1934) to reveal
intercepted conversations to anyone else - that being regarded
as the wireless equivalent to wiretapping. Even so, The New
York Times has run snippets of Air Force One conversations.
The Central Intelligence Agency
The CIA and Other Government agencies with clandestine
operations are believed to have dozens of authorized
frequencies, which may be rotated as needed to throw off
eavesdroppers off the track. Call letters are rarely used and
several government agencies may share the same frequencies. A
further, rather thin veneer of security comes from the use of
code words. Government surveillance opperations use a common
code: "Our friend" or "Our boy" is, of course, the person
being followed. "O" is his office. "R" is his residence. A
"Boat" is his car. Once apprehended a suspect is a "Package"
and may be taken away to the "Kennel", the agents'
headquarters. Does this fool anyone? Probably not. Some are
so obvious that it's questionable if they're code words at
all.
Not all U.S. government broadcasts can be identified as
to agency. Conversations are cryptic; letters to the Federal
Communications Commission and Commerce Department bring form
replys. These frequencies (in megahertz) have been identified
with the CIA:
163.81
165.01
165.11
165.385
408.60
Note: I am only going to list a few of the many
frequencies known. More can be obtained from the sources
listed earlier or from the EXCHANGE [904] 878-4413 via
modem.
DEA - Drug Enforcement Administration (MHz)
FBI - Federal Bureau of Investigation (MHz)
SS - Secret Service (MHz)
DEA FBI SS
--- --- --
163.185 120.425 162.375 (note that
163.535 149.375 162.685 the frequencys are
165.235 163.835 164.885 usually in bands.
172.00 163.875 165.025 Search each band
172.20 163.985 165.085 for more.)
418.625 167.675 166.405
418.675 168.885 169.625
418.725 406.275 168.45
418.825 408.925 169.925
418.975 419.525 171.235
Morse Code Letter Beacons
Dozens of low-power stations transmit only a letter of
Morse code endlessly. No one, including government agencies
and the International Telecommunications Union, admits to
knowing where the signals are coming from, who is sending
them, or why.
"K" (dash-dot-dash) is the most common letter. Letters
are repeated every two to five seconds, depending on the
station. The stations never identify themselves. The
frequency used for the broadcast shifts slowly with time, so
this list is only an approximate guide:
Frequency (KHz) Letter
--------------- ------
4,005 K
4,466 U
5,306 D and W
5,307 F
5,795 K
5,890 K
5,920 K
6,203 P
6,770 A and N
6,800 F and K
6,806 Q
7,590 W
7,656 W
7,954 K
8,137 U
8,144 K
8,647 F
8,703 E
8,752 K
9,043 K
9,058 U
10,211 U
10,442 E
10,570 K
10,614 F
10,638 K
10,644 D
10,645 F
10,646 R and K
11,156 K
12,151 K
12,185 U
12,329 U
13,328 U
13,637 F
14,478 K
14,587 K
14,967 K
15,656 U
15,700 U
15,705 U
17,015 D
17,016 C
17,017 F
17,018 UE and TA
18,343 K
20,456 E
20,992 O and C
These stations broadcast mostly during the night hours of
North America. They are most often picked up in North
America, Australia, and the Orient. But because of the easy
propagation of shortwave signals, no one is sure where they
are coming from.
An analysis in the Confidential Frequency List holds
that the signals are coming from 25- to 100-watt unattended
transmitters somewhere in the South Pacific. An alternate
theory places the Morse code "beacons" in Cuba. It is known
that there used to be a "W" station operating at 3,584 KHz, a
frequency supposedly reserved for amateur use. When the
American amateurs protested to the Federal Communications
Commission about the interference, the FCC complained to the
Cuban government. The staion disappeared shortly thereafter.
Actually, all of the beacons must be presumed to be
illegal. Shortwave stations are supposed to be registered
with the International Telecommuncations Union; none of those
listed above are. The purpose of the stations is as unclear
as their location. A single letter conveys no information.
There are legitimate navigational beacon stations, which
broadcast their call letters. But such stations are
registered and operate on fixed frequencies from known
locations. Keeping location and frequency information secret
would defeat their purpose.
Maybe, then, the letter beacons are navigational
stations operated for the benefit of a select few. Some think
they are operated by the Soviet Union, in Cuba, for some
military purpose. Still, the globe is crosshatched with
legitimate navigational beacons. It is hard to see what
further navigational aid the Soviets could expect to derive
from their own secret network of beacons.
It has also been suggested that the beacon stations are
really teletype or other data transmission stations and that
the Morse code letters are just a way of keeping the channel
free between transmissions. A few of the stations started
transmitting some sort of data - audible as a characteristic
high-speed typewriterlike sound - in 1980. There are other
ways of keeping a data channel open, though. Most
radioteletype stations transmit the code for space between
transmissions. (The radioteletype code is different from
Morse code.)
Finally, still others think the letter transmissions are
themselves some sort of code. Granted, the letter can't mean
anything, but some wonder if the precise length of the
interval between the letters means somthing. Or the frequency
shifts may hold the message.
The number of Morse code letter stations seems to be
increasing.
Numbers Stations
Well over a hundred "numbers" or "spy" stations have
been reported, all rather closely following a pattern. On the
typical numbers station, the announcer is - or seems to be -
a woman. No one knows who the woman is or where she is
broadcasting from. She speaks Spanish, German, or Korean.
Save for a few words at the begining and the end of the
transmission, the message consists of reandom numbers,
announced in groups of five, four, or, rarely, three digits.
As with the Morse code stations, the numbers stations are all
on unauthorized frequencies. No government or organization
owns up to the broadcasts; offically, at least, the FCC
claims no knowledge of them.
Many of those who have listened to the broadcasts
carefully are convinced that the woman is in fact a robot.
The voice has a mechanical ring, somtimes a click between
each digit. It seems to be the same type of device used by
the telephone company to give the time or to forward phone
numbers.
The exact format of the messages varies with the
language and number of digits per group. With Spanish, five
digit groups, for example, a typical transmission might be:
Atencion 290 22...Atencion 290 22...Atencion 290 22
...65438...34742...23453...23454...29584...24836...
22334...34635...10202...19375...34653...23457...
12345...94532...24643...27543...14795...24568...
75744...74755...87194...63549...Final,final.
Broadcasts are during the night hours of North America
and seem to start shortly after the hour. After the
"Final,final," the transmission stops. It is claimed that a
given transmission is repeated a few minutes later on a
slightly different frequency.
There seems to be no escaping the conclusion that the
messages are numerical code. The second number (22 in the
example) - is the number of digit groups in the message.
There dosen't seem to be any demonstrable significance to the
first number although it probably has some signifigance. Some
think it is an identifying number for the sender or the
receiver. It may also indentify the code used if there is
more than one. Note that the numbers above are only random
(except for 22) and were never really broadcast.
The four-digit transmissions in Spanish are different. A
three-digit number (perhaps that of the sender or receiver)
is repeated several times, followed by the digits 1 through
10. ("uno, dos, tres...") and a string of Morse code dashes.
the word "grupo" is followed by the number of four-digit
groups to come and repeated once - for example, "Grupo 22,
grupo 22." The message - groups of four Spanish numbers -
follows. At the end the voice says, "Repito grupo 22," and
the message repeats. The station goes off the air after the
repeat.
Any attempt to explain these broadcasts is complicated
by numbers broadcasts in other languages. There are also
broadcasts in German, Korean, and English. Occasional
transmissions in Russian, French, Portuguese, and even
Serbo-Croatian are reported. Somtimes a male (mechanical?)
voice reads the numbers. The female robot voice doing English
language broadcasts is often described as having an Oriental
or German accent. Typical of the uncertainty surrounding
numbers stations are the reported English messages prefaced
with a female voice saying "Groups disinformation" and ending
with "End of disinformation." Perhaps the voice machine has a
bad rendering of "This information."
Still other stations transmit messages consisting of
letters from the phonetic alphabet (Alpha, Bravo,
Charlie...). Some spice their broadcasts with music, which
ranges from ethnic tunes to wierd tones that may or may not
conceal a message. Reported frequencies for numbers and
phonetic-alphabet stations include:
F/M = Female/Male
S = Spanish R = Russian
F = French E = English
P = Portuguese C = Czech
SC= Serbo-Croatian G = German
Frequency Male language
(KHz) Female
--------- ------ --------
3060 F S (All are numbers stations
3090 F S unless otherwise noted)
3365 M SC
4640 M S
4642 F F
4670 F S&E Numbers & phonetic
4740 M S&P Interlude from Aida
4770 F G
5020 F S
5075 F S
5110 M C Slavic musical interlude
5812 F S
6770 F S
6790 F S
8875 F S
9040 F S&E
9345 F S
9450 F E + Musical tones
9463 F S
9950 F S
10450 F K
10500 F G
10532 F S
11545 F G
11618 F G
11635 F S
13320 M R
14947 F G
14970 F E + Beep tones
23120 F G
30050 E
30250 E
30420 E
30470 E
Whatever is going on, it's a big operation. Harry L.
Helms' "How to tune in the shortwave spectrum" has a list of
sixty-two stations that includes only those with a female
voice reading five digit codes in Spanish. Much time and
effort are going into the broadcasts. Some numbers stations
transmit on the upper sideband rather than using amplitude
modulation (AM). Signals are usually strong. Because of
ionospheric reflection, they can be picked up over most of
the globe. This makes direction finding difficult.
Two explanations are offered for the numbers stations.
It is rumored that some of the stations are communications
links in the drug traffic between the United States and
Latin America. If so, Spanish is the logical language. The
numerically coded messages could tell where drops are to be
made, how much to expect, and other minutiae that would
change from day to day. Weak support for this comes from some
amateur direction finding, which seems to place many of the
Spanish broadcasts Somewhere south of the United States.
But even those who subscribe to this explanation agree
that other numbers stations, probably most of them worldwide,
are engaged in espionage - governmental or organizational
communication with agents in the field.
Which government? The Spanish stations are usually heard
between 7:00 PM and 6:00 AM Eastern Standard Time. The night
hours are best for clandestine broadcasting as weak signals
propagate farther. So the spanish language broadcasts are
probably coming from a time zone not far removed from Eastern
Standard Time (the EST time zone includes the central
Caribbean, Columbia, Ecuador, and Peru.)
On the basis of signal strengths and broadcast times, it
can be similarly be postulated that the German Stations are
coming from Europe, or maybe Africa, and the Korean stations
are coming from the Orient - oddly enough.
As far as the Spanish stations are concerned, suspision
points to Cuba. In 1975 U.S. listeners reported muffled radio
Havana broadcasts in the background of the Spanish stations.
A station at 9920KHz is said to have used the same theme
music as radio Havana.
But then there are American ham radio operators who
swear that the spanish stations must be in the United States.
"How to Tune the Secret Shortwave Spectrum" tells of
listeners in Ohio who reported four digit numbers stations
coming in stronger than anything else on the dial execpt for
a 50 kilowatt broadcast band station a few miles distant.
Similar reports come from the Washingtom, D.C., area.
Probably the simplest of all the many possible
explanitions is that the Spanish stations are opperated by
Cuba for the benefit of Cuban agents in the United States.
The Radio Havana Broadcasts in the background would have been
a mistake. The engineer was listening to radio Havana and
forgot the mike was on, or maybe radio Havana and some of the
numbers stations share facilities and the signals got mixed.
The local quality broadcasts heard in the U.S. could be Cuban
agents reporting back to Havana. Each agent would have his
own mechanical voice setup. Not that you can carry around a
50000 watt transmitter in your pocket.
The actual explanation may not be the simplest, though.
According to Helms, some shortwave listeners believe that the
four and five digit number transmissions are totally differnt
opperations. The four digit transmissions, at least some of
which seem to originate in the United States, may be the work
of the U.S. government. Only the five-digit transmissions may
come from Latin America - and may be associated with local
governments or U.S. foreign agents. Harry L. Helms
speculates that the United States may have faked the radio
Havana background just to divert suspission from an American
espionage operation.
Any glib explanation of the numbers stations is further
challenged by another incident Helms cites. An unnamed
listener was receiving a five digit numbers broadcast in
Spanish. At the end of the broadcast, the station
accidentally (?) stayed on the air, and faint female voices
were heard reading numbers in German and English. If the
report was accurate, then the numbers stations could be the
work of one worldwide operation. Choice of language could be
arbitrary. Whatever his or her native tounge, an agent need
only need learn ten words of, say, Korean in order to receive
a numerical broadcast in Korean.
No one willing to talk has broken the code or codes used
for the transmissions. If the codes are sophisticated enough
it may be pointless to even try. A random four or five digit
number added to each number in the group will scramble the
code. The numbers would have to be agreed upon before
transmission. If a different number is used for each number
block and if they are not repeated it is mathematically
impossible for outsiders to break the code.
At 3820KHz there is a four-note electronic tune. At
12700KHz there is a plaintive, twenty-one-note, flutelike
melody. At 15507 KHz there are beeps.
The EXCHANGE serves as a message base for exchanging
information dealing with radio frequencies. If you wish to
post the frequencies from your area (confidential or not),
get frequencies for other areas, post sample broadcasts,
reveal the coding method or purpose of these broadcasts, or
just talk to a friendly bunch of guys and gals feel free to
call.
The EXCHANGE : (904) 878 - 4413..24HRS..300/1200/2400 baud
(Modem only, of course)
Special thanks to William Poundstone
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US Secret Service frequencies
-----------------------------
Routine transmissions will probably be in the clear. If the President
is in town, expect transmissions to be DES encrypted (try the local
police departments and media in this event).
Chuck Gysi (scan911@aol.com) has suggested the following for CTCSS-
capable scanners, in order to eliminate receiving DES transmissions:
set the CTCSS tone to 103.5 Hz. This only opens the receiver for
'in-the-clear' transmissions.
32.230 Able WHCA Transportation
166.5125 Alpha Escort and security
165.7875 Baker Field offices (nationwide)/Pres/VP/VIP Escorts
165.3750 Charlie Field offices primary/command post (nationwide)
169.9250 Delta WHCA vans / phone patches / Marine Service Detachment
407.850 Echo Air Force 1/2 phone patch (uplink)
415.700 Foxtrot Air Force 1/2 phone patch (downlink)
166.4000 Golf Field offices (nationwide)(Charlie repeater input)
165.6875 Hotel WHCA VP staff / White House garage
166.2125 Hotel Presidential protection
167.900 Hotel WHCA VP staff / White House garage
166.200 India Headquarters / Presidential protection
407.925 India Headquarters / Presidential protection / Treasury
170.0000 Juliet Camp David paging
167.825 Kilo Presidential residence (LBJ) phone (duplex)
168.7875 Lima Presidential residence (LBJ) phone (duplex)
418.125 Lavender WHCA Transportation
165.2125 Mike Former President and dignitary protection
166.7000 November WHCA White House Staff
164.8875 Oscar Presidential protection (primary)
164.4000 Papa Field offices / White House perimeter patrols
166.7000 Quebec White House staff
166.4000 Romeo X-Ray repeater input
165.5125 Sierra WHCA White House Staff / pagers
164.6500 Tango Field offices / Pres/VP protection
165.0875 Uniform AF1 Communications
361.600 Uniform AF1 Communications
164.1000 Victor WHCA Pres/VP protection
167.0250 Whiskey Paging
166.4625 X-ray Treasury common
162.6875 Yankee Air Force 1/2 phone patch (uplink)
171.2875 Zulu Air Force 1/2 phone patch (downlink)
415.750 407.875 Green Training division
415.100 418.325 Black Training division
414.800 Blue Training/protective support divisions
415.875 Violet Training division
415.800 Gray Protective support division
415.675 419.075 Gold Communications division
415.675 Black Executive protection division
414.950 Orange Executive protection division
414.850 Tan Foreign Mission divisions
414.850 418.800 Brown Uniformed division
415.975 419.725 Red Foreign Mission/Uniformed divisions
415.650 419.100 Silver Foreign Mission/Uniformed divisions
418.350 407.750 Gray Uniformed division
418.775 414.950 Orange Uniformed division
414.675 418.150 Yellow Uniformed/Technical security divisions
419.725 Green Technical security division
Technical security division (special use)
408.000 F1 RF Alarm
411.000 F2 RF Alarm
408.500 F3 Tracker (F1)
408.975 F4 Tracker (F2)
406.2625 Wireless body microphones
407.825 Wireless body microphones
407.875 Wireless body microphones
407.975 Wireless body microphones
Presidential Nighthawk Aircraft Fleet (HMX)
46.750 Helicopter ops/transport (primary)
46.700 Helicopter ops (secondary)
46.800 Helicopter ops (alternate)
34.350 VIP transport net
375.000 Transport
142.750 Command post
265.800 Squadron common
407.850 408.450 Limousines (local-DC)(duplex)
AF1/2 Orderwire UHF (wideband FM)
(sidebands used for phone patches)
Uplink Downlink
382.350 326.000 F1
305.550 246.950
336.800 344.000
322.750 366.000
397.050 390.000
407.475 415.800 Nationwide-2 phone patch
Other observed US Secret Service frequencies
163.7375
165.225
407.800
Provided by weasel@acca.nmsu.edu (http://rever.nmsu.edu/~weasel)
SECRET SERVICE
White House Communications Agency
VHF/UHF Circuits
CHANNEL FREQUENCY USE
able 32.230 WHCA, DC area, Camp David link
baker 165.7875 Surveillance, DC F.O.
charlie 165.375 (165.9) Field Offices, WH Detail
delta 169.925 WH Messengers
echo 407.850 WHCA, AF1 r/t ground (uplink)
foxtrot 415.700 WHCA, AF1 r/t aircraft (downlink)
golf 166.400 Repeater rx
hotel 166.2125 WH Police
india 407.925 Treasury Guard Force
juliette 170.000 WHCA, Camp David Paging Systems
kilo 167.825 WHCA Staff, FBI
lima 168.7875 WHCA Staff
mike 165.2125 Ex-President Detail
november 167.025 WHCA, Press Office
oscar 164.8875 PPD
papa 164.400 PID
quebec 166.700 WHCA Key Staff
romeo Repeater (charlie out/golf in)
sierra 169.5125 WH Staff, Garage
tango 164.650 VPPD
victor 164.100 USSS, US Customs
xray 166.4625 Treasury Common
yankee 162.6875 WHCA, USSS AF1 r/t ground (uplink)
zulu 171.2875 WHCA, USSS AF1 r/t aircraft (downlink)
gray 407.750 WHCA, Presidential Intercom (primary)
white 407.675 WHCA, Presidential Intercom (secondary)
34.070 VP Staff
169.6125 State Department
164.750 Detroit F.O.
165.515 (166.490)
164.800 (165.870?) FAA, NPS, also
164.650 (166.640)
165.340
165.865 DC F.O.
406.425 Presidential Back-up
417.750 Presidential Back-up
one 414.950 PPD
two 414.675 PPD
three 414.850 PPD
four 414.975 PPD
46.700 NIGHTHAWK Helo's
46.750 NIGHTHAWK Helo's
375.000 WH Helipad Ops
407.425 WHCA, USSS Mobile CP
415.750 USSS Phone Patch Circuit
172.360 WH PBX
172.395 WH PBX
172.425 WH PBX
162.850 WH Ops
165.925 WH Ops
406.000 USSS
407.850 USSS
415.450 USSS
415.700 USSS
415.950 USSS
406.250 USSS
Escort Radio Configuration
1 Charlie
2 Baker
3 Mike
4 Tango
5 Oscar
Secondary Repeaters
163.365 165.860
163.400 166.340
163.815 166.615
164.800 168.220
165.515 168.400
165.675 168.450
165.685 168.575
Manhattan Village Security:
Manhattan Beach Security is 464.1375 (La Cagnita Security Services). Tune in
and hear the shoplifters in Buffums and the frequent Bikini Reports!
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS SECURITY 456.8625
TRW SECURITY 153.35
-------------------
Costco (Membership discount store between Rosecrans and Compton)
is using "Jobcom" series HT's for in-store communications.
The frequency that they use is 154.600.
Bring your scanner and hear all the delicate goings on inside!
-----------------
Xerox Frequencies (El Segundo Area)
Xerox security 153.260
Xerox HAZMAT 153.355 (Hazardous Materials)
Xerox Voice page 151.775
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For traffic reports directly from the aircraft try:
450.950 KIIS FM (Commander Chuck)
170.150 KFI & KOST (Mike Nolan)
450.050 KLOS (Skylord) & KABC (Captain Jorge (?))
123.025 LAPD air unit (advises radio stations)
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RADIO PAGING FREQUENCIES
The following is a list of radio paging frequencies.
They are one and two way, and consist of tone and
voice paging. These frequencies may be intermixed with
two-way mobile telephone calls.
Radio Common Carrier:
454.025 454.05 454.075 454.10 454.125
454.15 454.175 454.20 454.225 454.25
454.275 454.30 454.325 454.35
Private Carrier & Non-commercial Private:
929.00 through 930.00 space at 25 kHz intervals.
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BAY AREA TACTICAL AND INVESTIGATOR FREQUENCY LIST - 01/19/89
FROM: THE HOLE IN THE WALL (415)/524-1329 A COMMODORE BBS
300/1200/2400 BAUD 40+MEGS OF STORAGE SUPRA 128
PLEASE NOTE: ONLY REPEATERS ARE LISTED WHEN POSSIBLE!!!!!!
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SERVICE IDENTIFIER CHAN# FREQUENCY
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ALAMEDA COUNTY PATROL TACTICAL 3 155.070
SHERRIFF INVESTIGATORS 4 155.130
SURVEILLANCE 155.490
FREMONT CITY POLICE TACTICAL AB 3 155.070
HAYWARD CITY POLICE TACTICAL 2 155.070
OAKLAND PD TACTICAL 3 155.850
INVESTIGATORS 6 158.730
TACTICAL CACHE 7 155.910
SAN LEANDRO PD TACTICAL 3 155.070
SAN FRANCISCO POLICE TACTICAL 7 460.525
TACTICAL 8 460.550
NARCOTICS BODY TAPS 155.730
SAN FRANCISCO FIRE TACTICAL LIMITED 1 458.550
TACTICAL LIMITED 2 458.650
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THESE ARE JUST ABOUT ALL OF THE TACTICAL/SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCIES
IN THE EAST AND WEST BAY THAT I KNOW OF. PROVIDES SOME VERY
ENJOYABLE LISTENING! TRUST ME! PLEASE CONTACT ME IF YOU KNOW OF
ANY MORE FREQUENCIES OR WOULD LIKE TO SEE ANOTHER LIST THAT I
HAVE NOT YET DONE, I HAVE QUITE A FEW BOOKS AND REFERENCE
MATERIAL. SHOESHINE BOY (415)/524-1329 300/1200/2400
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DADE & BROWARD
COUNTIES FREQUENCIES
--------------------
If you want to get in on the action while down in Florida, and you are in the
Ft. Lauderdale or Miami area then here are some of the interesting frequen
cies to listen to. I have personally monitored in this area and the action
never seems to stop, you just never know what might come over your radio.
Source: Popular Communications
Reprinted by: John Johnson, KWV8BP
Florida Highway patrol: Dade County:
F-1 (S.Dade) 154.665 Randall Eastern Ambulance 155.22
F-2 (Broward Co) 154.680 Emergency Operations 37.18
F-3 (N. Dade) 154.695 MDTA 470.5875
F-4 (Car-Car) 154.920 471.7125
Intersystem 45.06 471.7375
Intercity 155.370 471.7625
471.8125
Florida Turnpike: Orange Bowl 154.570
Gray Line 43.70
Dispatch F-1 453.575 American Sightseeing 43.76
" F-2 453.625 Fontainbleu Hilton 151.865
Road Service F-3 453.675 154.540
" " F-4 453.725 461.075
464.375
Florida Marine Patrol: Weather Forecasts 162.550
44.96 DEA 418.60 to 419.00
45.00 Customs Service 165.20 to 166.50
156.850 Immigration/Border
Patrol 162.90 to 163.70
Florida Alcoholic Beverage and Miami Herald 173.225
Tobacco Control: WCIX
450.3125
45.10 WGBS 170.150
45.26 WINZ 453.975
WIOD 461.760
Florida Parks and Recreation: WNWS 161.640
WPLG 450.6125
44.76 WTVJ 450.1125
WPBT 450.2875
Florida Game and Fresh Water
Fish Commission: Broward County Sheriff:
151.310
151.385 F-1 (Districts 2/4/6) 154.710
151.430 F-2 (Car to Car) 155.070
F-3 (Tactical) 154.950
Florida Dept. of Law Enforcement: F-4 (Information) 154.740
F-5 (North) 154.890
45.18 F-6 (Central) 154.860
45.30 F-7 (South) 154.800
45.38 F-8 (Districts 1/3) 155.130
45.46 F-9 (Tactical 2) 155.640
460.150
460.250 Broward Co. Fire Dept.
460.350
A (Dispatch) 154.250
Florida Inland Waterway Commission: B (Tactical) 154.295
C (Tactical) 153.890
158.865
Fort Lauderdale Police:
Metro Dade Co. Police:
F-1 (North) 460.050
District 1 (Northwest) 155.730 F-2 (Central) 460.100
District 2 (Central) 155.190 F-3 (East) 460.125
District 3 (Midwest) 155.700 F-4 (Information) 460.300
District 4 (South) 156.210 F-5 (Tactical 1) 460.200
District 5 (Southwest) 155.955 F-6 (Tactical 2) 460.325
District 6 (Northeast) 155.910
District 7 (MIA Airport) 155.700 Fort Lauderdale Fire Dept.:
470.4675
District 8 (Northeast) 156.150 154.295
District 9 (Hospitals/ 470.6125
Schools/Marine) 155.190 470.6375
155.985
Tactical 155.850 City of Hollywood:
155.115
155.925 Police 460.075
Emergencies 154.875 460.175
154.965 460.225
155.540 460.275
Jail/Courts 155.625 460.375
155.655 Fire Dept. 460.525
155.685 460.625
Metro Dade Fire Dept.: City of Boca Raton:
F-1 (North) 453.700
F-2 (South) 453.800 Police 470.4125
F-3 (Fireground) 453.600 470.4375
F-4 (Central) 453.525 Fire 154.265
154.325
City of Miami Police: 154.400
F-1 (North) 453.350 City of Pompano Beach:
F-2 (Central) 453.450
F-3 (South) 453.350 Police 470.7375
F-4 (Information) 453.500 470.7625
F-5 (Tactical 1) 453.750 470.7875
F-6 (Detectives) 453.550 470.8125
F-7 (Tactical 2) 453.050 470.8375
F-8 (Phone Patches) 453.900 Fire 154.160
F-9 (Emergency) 155.370
Broward County:
City of Miami Fire Dept.:
A (Dispatch) 453.100 Police Emergency 155.370
B (Fireground) 453.150 County Medical 155.160
C (Tactical) 453.200 471.1125
D (Rescue) 453.425 471.1375
E (Rescue) 453.325 Randall Eastern Ambulance 154.220
F (Phone Patches) 453.900 Atlantic Intercity Amb. 155.205
Ft Lauderdale News & 173.375
City of Miami Beach Police: Sun Sentinel 852.0125
F-1 (Dispatch) 460.400
F-2 (Information) 460.425
F-3 (Tactical) 460.475
F-4 (Dispatch 2) 460.450
F-5 (Auxiliary) 460.500
F-6 (Emergency) 155.370
City of Miami Beach Fire Dept.:
F-1 (Dispatch) 460.550
F-2 (Rescue) 453.225
F-3 (Rescue) 453.275
Coral Cables:
Police 155.090
155.370
155.790
470.8625
Fire Dept. 153.905
154.250
154.310
Hialeah:
Police 154.770
154.955
155.370
155.790
155.880
Fire Dept. 470.5625
470.8875
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SECTION #1
SWL FREQUENCY GUIDE
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* *
* SELECTED ENGLISH LANGUAGE BROADCASTS *
* *
* SUMMER 1989 *
* *
* BY GERRY L. DEXTER *
* *
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* *
* REPRINTED WITH PERMISSION *
* *
* BY POPULAR COMMUNICATIONS *
* *
* BY BOB MUNRO *
* *
* WB1FWQ *
* *
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NOTE: THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF BROADCASTS AIRED IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE EVERYDAY
ON THE SHORTWAVE BROADCAST BANDS. MANY OF THEM ARE DIRECTED TO NORTH AMERICA.
THIS IS A REPRESENTATIVE LISTING AND IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A COMPLETE GUIDE.
THE LISTING IS AS ACCURATE AS POSSIBLE, HOWEVER STATIONS OFTEN MAKE CHANGES
IN THEIR BROADCASTING HOURS AND/OR FREQUENCIES, OFTEN WITH LITTLE OR NO
ADVANCE NOTICE. SOME BROADCASTERS AIR ONLY PART OF THE TRANSMISSION IN
ENGLISH OR MAY RUN INTO THE HOUR OR HOURS FOLLOWING. SOME MAY HAVE AN ALTERED
SCHEDULE ON WEEKENDS. NUMBERS IN PARENTHESIS INDICATE THE STARTING TIME
FOR ENGLISH THAT MANY MINUTES PAST THE START OF THE HOUR. ALL TIMES ARE
GIVEN IN 'UTC'.
SECTION #1
TIME COUNTRY/STATION FREQUENCIES
=============================================================================
==
0000-----*BBC, U.K. 6175, 7325, 9590, 9915
*BRT BELGIUM(30) 9675, 9925
*RADIO BEIJING, CHINA 9665, 9770, 11715, 15455
*VATICAN RADIO(50) 6150, 9605, 11780
*RADIO NORWAY (MON) 11850
*WCSN 9850
*VOPK, KAMPUCHEA 9695, 11938
*RCI, CANADA 5960, 9755
*RBI, E. GERMANY(45) 6080, 11890
*R. NETHERLANDS (30) 6020, 6165, 15315
*R. BUDAPEST, HUNGARY(30) 6110, 9520, 9585, 9835, 11910, 15160
*R. SOFIA, BULGARIA 9700, 11720
*RHC, CUBA 9655
*R. KIEV, UKRAINE(30) 7165, 7400, 9800, 13645, 15180, 15455
*AUSTRIAN RADIO INT.(30) 9875
*HCJB, ECUADOR(30) 9720, 11775, 11910, 15115
*R. PYONGYANG, N. KOREA 15115, 15160
*VOICE OF ISRAEL 7460, 9385, 9435
*KUSW 15580
*RADIO MOSCOW 6000, 6045, 6115, 7115, 7150
7215, 7310, 9720, 9765
*SPANISH NATIONAL RADIO 9630, 11880
0100-----*R. YUGOSLAVIA 9620, 9660
*RFPI, COSTA RICA 13633
*R. PRAGUE, CZECHOSLAVAKIA 5930, 6055, 7345, 9540, 9625, 11990
*R. LUXEMBURG 6090
*KVOH 13695
*R. BAGHDAD, IRAQ 6185
*VOICE OF ISRAEL 7460, 9385, 9435
*RAI, ITALY 9575, 11800
*VOICE OF THE UAE 6170, 11965
*VOICE OF GERMANY 6040, 6085, 6145, 9565, 9735, 11865
*VOICE OF GREECE(30) 7430, 9420, 11645
*SPANISH NATIONAL RADIO 9630, 11880
SECTION #2
SWL FREQUENCY GUIDE
TIME COUNTRY/STATION FREQUENCIES
=============================================================================
==
0200-----*R. RSA, SOUTH AFRICA 9580, 9615, 11730
*R. SWEDEN(30) 9695, 11705
*WSHB, S. CAROLINA 9455, 13760
*RCI, CANADA 9535, 9755, 11845, 11940
*RBI, E. GERMANY 6080, 11890
*R. PORTUGAL(30) 6060, 9680, 9705
*R. BUCHAREST, ROMANIA 5990, 6155, 9510, 9570, 11830, 11940
*RAE, ARGENTINA 9690
*SRI, SWITZERLAND 6095, 6135, 9725, 9885, 12035, 17730
*VOFC, REP. OF CHINA 5985, 9680, 15345
*RADIOBRAS, BRAZIL 11745
*RADIO CAIRO, EGYPT 9475, 9675
*R. BUDAPEST, HUNGARY (30) 6110, 9520, 9585, 9835, 11910, 15160
*TWR, BONAIRE (15) 9535, 11930
*RADIO PORTUGAL (30) 9680, 9705
*TIFC, COSTA RICA 5055
*RADIO TIRANA, ALBANIA(30) 7065, 9500
0300-----*R. BEIJING, CHINA 9675, 9690, 9770, 11715,
11860, 15180, 15290, 15445
*VATICAN RADIO(10) 6150
*R. PRAGUE, CZECHOLAVAKIA 5930, 6055, 7345, 9540, 9625, 11990
*RADIO FINLAND(30) 9635, 11755
*RADIO NEW ZEALAND(30) 15150
*RADIO FIVE, S. AFRICA 4880
*TGNA, GUATELAMA 3300
*HRVC, HONDURAS 4820
*RADIO BUCHAREST, ROMANIA 5990, 6155, 9510, 9570, 11830, 11940
*RADIO JAPAN 5960
*VOICE OF GREECE(40) 7430, 9395, 9420
*RADIO MOSCOW 6000, 6045, 6115, 7115, 7150, 7215
9700, 9765, 11710, 12010, 15425,
17700
*VOICE OF GERMANY 6010, 6130, 9545, 9605, 9700
*RFI, FRANCE(15) 7135, 7175, 9500, 9790
9800, 11670, 11995
*RADIO TIRANA, ALBANIA(30) 7065, 9500, 11825
*R. YEREVAN, ARMENIA(55) 13645, 15180
*UAE RADIO 9640, 11940, 15435
*UAE RADIO (30) 9640, 11940, 15435, 17775
*RADIO NETHERLANDS (30) 6165, 9590
0400-----*RADIO BEIJING, CHINA 9675, 11695, 11980
*TWR, BONAIRE 9535, 11930
*RADIO ZAMBIA 4910
*WCSN 9870
*RADIO BOTSWANA 4820, 7255
*RADIO SOFIA, BULGARIA 7115, 11735
*RADIO NORWAY (MON) 9650
*VOICE OF TURKEY 9445
*RAE, ARGENTINA 9690
*VOICE OF NICARAGUA 6015 (OR 6100)
*SRI, SWITZERLAND 6135, 9725, 9885, 12035
*RBI, EAST GERMANY 9620, 11785
*RHC, CUBA 6035, 6140, 9655
0500-----*RADIO NORWAY (MON) 15175
*VOICE OF GERMANY 5960, 6120, 6130, 9635, 9700
*SPANISH NATIONAL RADIO 9630
*KUSW 6175
*RADIO AUSTRIA INT. 6015
*VOICE OF NIGERIA 7255
*RADIO JAPAN 5990, 11870
*RADIO CAMEROON (05) 4850
SECTION #3
SWL FREQUENCY GUIDE
TIME COUNTRY/STATION FREQUENCIES
=============================================================================
==
0600-----*RADIO KOREA 6060, 9570
*HCJB, ECUADOR 6230, 9720, 11775
*RADIO MOSCOW 5905, 7175, 7185, 7230, 7260
7270, 7335, 7345, 9825
*RHC, CUBA 9525, 11760
*WRNO 6185
*ELWA, LIBERIA 4760
*GBC, GHANA 4915
*WCSN 7365
*RCI, CANADA 6050, 6140
0700-----*WSHB 9455, 11980
*KUSW 6135
*SIBS, SOLOMON ISLANDS 5020, 9545
*HCJB, ECUADOR 6130, 6205, 9585, 9655, 9745
*VOFC, TAIWAN 5985
*TWR MONACO (25) 7105
*SRI, SWITZERLAND (30) 6165, 9535
0800-----*KNLS 6065
*LBS, LIBERIA 6090
*WHRI 7355
*RADIO TIRANA, ALBANIA 9500, 11835
*VOICE OF INDONESIA 11790, 15150
*TWR MONACO 7105, 9480
*KUSW 6135
0900-----*AWR, PORTUGAL 9670
*RADIO AFGANISTAN 4760, 6085, 9635, 15435, 17720
*RADIO ULANBATOR, MONGOLIA(10) 12015
*RCI, CANADA (30) 5960, 9755
*KTRW, GUAM (30) 11805
*RADIO NEW ZEALAND 9850, 11780
*RADIO AUSTRALIA 6060, 9580, 11720
1000-----*KSDA, GUAM 13720
*RADIO NEW ZEALAND 11780
*RBI, EAST GERMANY 11890
*VOICE OF VIETNAM 9840, 12020
*AIR, INDIA 11860, 11925, 15155, 15335, 17385
*RADIO NETHERLANDS (30) 6020, 9505
*SLBC, SRI LANKA 11835, 15120
1100-----*VOICE OF ISRAEL 11588, 21625
*VOICE OF VEITNAM 7432, 9730
*RADIO KOREA 15575
*TWR, BONAIRE (15) 11815, 15345
*RADIO THAILAND (30) 9655, 11905
*AIR, INDIA (35) 9610, 9675, 11850, 15325
*HCJB, ECUADOR (30) 11740
*RADIO PYONGYANG, N. KOREA 6576, 9600, 9977, 11735
*VOIRI, IRAN 7230, 9520, 9685, 11790
*RADIO AUSTRIA INT. 15450
*RADIO BEIJING, CHINA 9655
*RADIO JAPAN 6120
*RADIO AUSTRALIA 6060, 9580
*RADIO PAKISTAN 17660
1200-----*RADIO ULANBATOR, MONGOLIA 9615, 12015
*RADIO FINLAND 11945, 15400
*RADIO BEIJING 9665, 15110, 17715
*WRNO 9715
*VOICE OF GREECE (35) 9905, 11645, 15630
*RADIO BANGLADESH (30) 15195, 17710
*RADIO TASHKENT, UZBEK SSR 5845, 9540, 11785, 15460
*RADIO PYONGYANG, N. KOREA 9555, 9600, 11735
*WCSN 5980
*KUSW 9850
*KYOI, SAIPAN 11900
This is a high frequency band guide detailing the various
services throughout the HF band. Listed are such things as the
SW broadcast, Amateur, Marine, Aircraft, Fixed, Mobile and CB
services.
USATVS SHORTWAVE FREQUENCIES BAND GUIDE
FREQ BAND KHZ CODE SERVICE COMMENTS
--------------- ------- ----------------------- -----------------------------
535 - 1705 LOCAL AM Broadcast Standard North America AM
1705 - 1800 FIXED Fixed Service Land/Mobile/Marine
1800 - 2000 HAM Amateur 160 Meters
2000 - 2107 MARINE Maritime Mobile
2107 - 2170 FIXED Fixed Service Land/Mobile/Marine
2170 - 2194 MOBILE Land Mobile Service
2194 - 2300 FIXED Fixed Service
2300 - 2495 SWBC Shortwave Broadcast 120 Meters
2495 - 2505 TIME Time Standard
2505 - 2850 FIXED Fixed Service Land/Mobile/Marine
3155 - 3200 FIXED Fixed Service
3200 - 3400 SWBC Shortwave Broadcast 90 Meters
3400 - 3500 AIR Aeronautical Mobile Transoceanic Flights
3500 - 4000 HAM Amateur 80/75 Meters
3500 - 3750 CW Amateur 80 Meter CW Extra
3525 - 3750 CW Amateur 80 Meter CW Advanced, General
3700 - 3750 CW Amateur 80 Meter CW Novice, Technician
3750 - 4000 PHONE Amateur 75 Meter PHONE Extra
3775 - 4000 PHONE Amateur 75 Meter PHONE Advanced
3850 - 4000 PHONE Amateur 75 Meter PHONE General
3900 - 4000 SWBC Shortwave Broadcast 75 Meters, Not in Region 2
4000 - 4000 TIME Time Standard New WARC Allocation Region 3
4000 - 4063 FIXED Fixed Service
4063 - 4438 MARINE Maritime Mobile Ship / Shore
4438 - 4650 FIXED Fixed Service
4650 - 4750 AIR Aeronautical Mobile Transoceanic Flights
4750 - 5060 SWBC Shortwave Broadcast 60 Meters
5000 - 5000 TIME Time Standard WWV
5005 - 5450 FIXED Fixed Service
5450 - 5730 AIR Aeronautical Mobile Transoceanic Flights
5730 - 5950 FIXED Fixed Service
5950 - 6200 SWBC Shortwave Broadcast 49 Meters
6525 - 6765 AIR Aeronautical Mobile Transoceanic Flights
6765 - 7000 FIXED Fixed Service
7000 - 7300 HAM Amateur 40 Meters
7000 - 7150 CW Amateur 40 Meter CW Extra
7025 - 7150 CW Amateur 40 Meter CW Advanced, General
7100 - 7150 CW Amateur 40 Meter CW Novice, Technician
7150 - 7300 PHONE Amateur 40 Meter PHONE Extra, Advanced
7225 - 7300 PHONE Amateur 40 Meter PHONE General
7100 - 7300 SWBC Shortwave Broadcast 41 Meters, Not in Region 2
7300 - 8195 FIXED Fixed Service
7335 - 7335 TIME Time Standard CHU Canada
8000 - 8000 TIME Time Standard New WARC Allocation Region 3
8195 - 8815 MARINE Maritime Mobile Ship / Shore
8815 - 9040 AIR Aeronautical Mobile Transoceanic Flights
9040 - 9500 FIXED Fixed Service
9500 - 9900 SWBC Shortwave Broadcast 31 Meters
9775 - 9995 FIXED Fixed Service
10000 - 10000 TIME Time Standard WWV
10005 - 10100 AIR Aeronautical Mobile Transoceanic Flights
10100 - 10150 HAM Amateur 30 Meters CW Only
10100 - 10150 CW Amateur 30 Meters Extra, Advanced, General
10100 - 11175 FIXED Fixed Service
11400 - 11650 FIXED Fixed Service
11650 - 12050 SWBC Shortwave Broadcast 25 Meters
12050 - 12330 FIXED Fixed Service
12330 - 13200 MARINE Maritime Mobile Ship / Shore
13200 - 13360 AIR Aeronautical Mobile Transoceanic Flights
13360 - 13600 FIXED Fixed Service
13600 - 13800 SWBC Shortwave Broadcast New WARC Allocation
13800 - 14000 FIXED Fixed Service
14000 - 14350 HAM Amateur 20 Meters
14000 - 14150 CW Amateur 20 Meters Extra
14025 - 14150 CW Amateur 20 Meters Advanced, General
14150 - 14350 PHONE Amateur 20 Meters Extra
14175 - 14350 PHONE Amateur 20 Meters Advanced
14225 - 14350 PHONE Amateur 20 Meters General
14350 - 14995 FIXED Fixed Service
15000 - 15000 TIME Time Standard WWV
15010 - 15100 AIR Aeronautical Mobile Transoceanic Flights
15100 - 15600 SWBC Shortwave Broadcast 19 Meters
15600 - 16460 FIXED Fixed Service
16460 - 17360 MARINE Maritime Mobile Ship / Shore
17360 - 17550 FIXED Fixed Service
17550 - 17900 SWBC Shortwave Broadcast 16 Meters
18030 - 18780 FIXED Fixed Service
18780 - 18900 MARINE Maritime Mobile Ship / Shore
18900 - 19680 FIXED Fixed Service
19680 - 19800 MARINE Maritime Mobile Ship / Shore
19800 - 21000 FIXED Fixed Service
21000 - 21450 HAM Amateur 15 Meters
21000 - 21200 CW Amateur 15 Meters Extra
21025 - 21200 CW Amateur 15 Meters Advanced, General
21100 - 21200 CW Amateur 15 Meters Novice, Technician
21200 - 21450 PHONE Amateur 15 Meters Extra
21225 - 21450 PHONE Amateur 15 Meters Advanced
21300 - 21450 PHONE Amateur 15 Meters General
21450 - 21850 SWBC Shortwave Broadcast 13 Meters
21850 - 22000 AIR Aeronautical Mobile
22000 - 22720 MARINE Maritime Mobile Ship / Shore
22720 - 23200 FIXED Fixed Service
23200 - 23350 AIR Aeronautical Mobile
23350 - 24990 FIXED Fixed Service
24890 - 24990 HAM Amateur 12 Meters Shared with above Fixed Sve.
24890 - 24930 CW Amateur 12 Meter Extra, Advanced, General
24930 - 24990 PHONE Anateur 12 Meter Extra, Advanced, General
25000 - 25000 TIME Time Standard
25330 - 25600 GOVERN Government Freq.
25600 - 26100 SWBC Shortwave Broadcast 11 Meters
26100 - 26480 MOBILE Land Mobile Service
26480 - 26950 GOVERN Government
26950 - 26960 FIXED International Fixed Sve
26960 - 27410 CB Citizen's Band Channels start at 26965 by 10
27410 - 27540 MOBILE Land Mobile Service
27540 - 28000 GOVERN Government
28000 - 29700 HAM Amateur 10 Meters
28000 - 28300 CW Amateur 10 Meter Extra, Advanced, Genral
28100 - 28200 CW Amateur 10 Meter Novice, Technician
28300 - 28500 PHONE Amateur 10 Meter Novice, Technician
28300 - 29700 PHONE Amateur 10 Meter Extra, Advanced, General
29700 - 29800 INDUST Forestry Service
29800 - 29890 FIXED Fixed Service
29890 - 29910 GOVERN Government
29910 - 30000 FIXED Fixed Service
--
Service
29800 - 29890 FIXED Fixed Service
29890 - 29
TRANSMISSION LINE LOSS TABLE FOR COAXIAL LINE
---------------------------------------------
(all values are DB per 100 feet)
Frequency in MHZ
----------------
Cable type RG/U 10 50 100 200 400 1000 3000
========================================================
6A .04 1.90 2.70 4.10 5.90 9.80 23.00
8,8A,213 .55 1.30 1.90 2.70 4.10 8.00 16.00
Belden 9913 ** .64 1.00 1.60 2.50 4.50 **
Belden 9914 ** 1.10 1.60 2.40 3.50 6.00 **
Belden 9888 .60 1.20 1.70 2.70 4.20 7.80 14.20
Belden 8214 .60 1.20 1.70 2.70 4.20 7.70 14.20
8X 1.10 2.50 3.70 5.40 8.00 13.50 26.00
9,9A,9B,214 .66 1.50 2.30 3.30 5.00 8.80 18.00
11,11A .66 1.60 2.30 3.30 4.80 7.80 16.50
14,14A,217 .41 1.00 1.40 2.00 3.10 5.50 12.40
218,219 .24 .62 .95 1.50 2.40 4.40 9.50
34,34B .32 .85 1.40 2.10 3.30 5.80 16.00
55B,223 1.20 3.20 4.80 7.00 10.00 16.50 30.50
58 1.25 3.15 4.60 6.90 10.50 17.50 37.50
58A,58C 1.40 3.30 4.90 7.40 12.00 24.00 54.00
59,59B 1.10 2.40 3.40 4.90 7.00 12.00 26.50
62,62A .85 1.90 2.70 3.80 5.30 8.70 18.50
** -- No data available
ITU USA RADIO CALLSIGN ASSIGNMENT LIST
Assembled by Harold G. Peach, Jr., N4FLZ
Part of A, all of W & K & N are assigned to the USA by the ITU. The
USA has in turn broken down what services can use which letters and
in what combinations.
Here is the the USA assignments for each service.
From To Service
----- ----- --------
AA0A AI9Z Amateur
AA0AA AL9ZZ Amateur
AA0AAA AL9WZZ Amateur
AA0YAA AL9ZZZ Amateur
AAA AEZ Department of the Army
AFA AKZ Department of the Air Force
ALA ALZ Department of the Army
K0001 K9999 Personal radio in trust territories
K02AA K83ZZ Television broadcast translator
K0AAA K9ZZZ Amateur
K0Y K9Z Amateur
K0YA K9ZZ Amateur
KA0A KZ9Z Amateur
KA0AA KZ9ZZ Amateur
KA0AAA KZ9WZZ Amateur
KA0YAA KZ9ZZZ Amateur
KA2000 KZ9999 Land Mobile (Telephone); Marine Utility; Shipyard Mobile
KA2XAA KZ9XZZ Experimental (Letter "X" follows the digit)
KAA KZZ Coast (Class I) except Alaska; Broadcasting (Standard)
KAA00000 KZZ99999 Personal radio, temporary permit
KAA0001 KZZ9999 Personal radio
KAA2 KZZ9 Aeronautical
KAA20 KZZ99 Coast (Class I) telephone in Alaska; Fixed
KAA200 KZZ999 Coast (Cls 2 & 3) & maritime rdo; Land Mob; Marine Rcv
Test
KAAA KZZZ Broadcasting (Std, FM, TV); Ship Telephone and/or
Telegraph
KAAA-BT KZZZ-BT Cable-repair ship marker buoy
KAAA-FM KZZZ-FM Broadcasting with suffix "FM"
KAAA-TV KZZZ-TV Broadcasting with suffix "TV"
KAAA0001 KZZZ9999 Personal radio
KAAA2 KZZZ9 Disaster station, except US Govmt; Land Mobile (Mob Telgph)
KAAA20 KZZZ99 Ship survival craft
KAAAA2 KZZZZ9 Aircraft survival craft
N0AA N9ZZ Amateur
N0AAA N9ZZZ Amateur
NA0A NZ9Z Amateur
NA0AA NZ9ZZ Amateur
NA0AAA NZ9WZZ Amateur
NA0YAA NZ9ZZZ Amateur
NAA NZZ Department of the Navy; US Coast Guard
W02AA W83ZZ Television broadcast translator
W0AA W9ZZ Amateur
W0AAA W9ZZZ Amateur
WA0A WZ9Z Amateur
WA0AA WZ9ZZ Amateur
WA0AAA WZ9WZZ Amateur (example: WA2ISE :-)
WA0YAA WZ9ZZZ Amateur
WA2000 WZ9999 Land mobile (telephone); Ship Radar and/or Telephone
WA2XAA WZ9XZZ Experimental (Letter "X" follows the digit)
WAA WWU Coast (Class I) except Alaska; Broadcasting (Standard)
WWW WZZ Coast (Class I) except Alaska; Broadcasting (Standard)
WAA0000 WZZ9999 Ship radar and/or Telephone
WAA0001 WPZ9999 Personal radio
WAA2 WZZ9 Aeronautical
WAA200 WZZ999 Coast (Cl 2&3) & Martim Rdo; Lnd Mob; Marine Rcv Tst;
Fixed
WAAA WWUZ Broadcasting (Std, FM, TV); Ship Telephone and/or
Telegraph
WWVA WWVA Broadcasting (Std, FM, TV); Ship Telephone and/or
Telegraph
WWVJ WWVK Broadcasting (Std, FM, TV); Ship Telephone and/or
Telegraph
WWVM WWVR Broadcasting (Std, FM, TV); Ship Telephone and/or
Telegraph
WWVT WWVZ Broadcasting (Std, FM, TV); Ship Telephone and/or
Telegraph
WAWA WZZZ Broadcasting (Std, FM, TV); Ship Telephone and/or
Telegraph
WAAA-BT KZZZ-BT Cable-repair ship marker buoy
WAAA-FM WZZZ-FM Broadcasting with suffix "FM"
WAAA-TV WZZZ-TV Broadcasting with suffix "TV"
WAAA2 WZZZ9 Disaster station, except US Govmt; Land Mobile (Telegrph)
WAAA20 WZZZ99 Ship survival craft
WAAAA WZZZZ Aircraft Telegraph and/or Telephone
WAAAA2 WZZZZ9 Aircraft survival craft
WT2200000WT9999999 Business radio, Gen Mob Rdo Svc, & Part 90 Temp. Permits
WWV WWV Std Freq; Broadcasting (Std, FM, TV); Ship Tele ph a/o
grph
WWVB WWVI Std Freq; Broadcasting (Std, FM, TV); Ship Tele ph a/o
grph
WWVL WWVL Std Freq; Broadcasting (Std, FM, TV); Ship Tele ph a/o
grph
WWVS WWVS Std Freq; Broadcasting (Std, FM, TV); Ship Tele ph a/o
grph
WZZ200 WZZ999 Coast telephone in Alaska
WVS WWVS Std Freq; Broadcasting (Std, FM, TV); Ship Tele ph a/o grph
U.S. AMATEUR FREQUENCIES, MODE & RF POWER LEVELS
(As of January 1989)
All powers are PEP output.
* means all modes are OK.
NOVICE CLASS:
3700-3750KHz CW 200 watts
7100-7150KHz CW 200 watts
21100-21200KHz CW 200 watts
28100-28300KHz CW/RTTY 200 watts
28300-28500KHz CW/SSB 200 watts
222.1-223.91MHz * 25 watts
1270-1295MHz * 5 watts
TECHNICIAN CLASS:
Above privileges plus:
50-50.1MHz CW 1500 watts
144-144.1MHz CW 1500 watts
144.1-148MHz * 1500 watts
220-225MHz * 1500 watts
420-450MHz * 1500 watts Note 1
902-928MHz * 1500 watts
1240-1300MHz * 1500 watts
plus several microwave bands.
GENERAL CLASS:
Above privileges plus:
1800-2000KHz * 1500 watts
3525-3750KHz CW/RTTY 1500 watts Note 2
3850-4000KHz CW/SSB 1500 watts
7025-7150KHz CW/RTTY 1500 watts Note 2
7225-7300KHz CW/SSB 1500 watts
10100-10150KHz CW/RTTY 200 watts
14025-14150KHz CW/RTTY 1500 watts
14225-14350KHz CW/SSB 1500 watts
18068-18110KHz CW/RTTY 1500 watts
18110-18168KHz CW/SSB 1500 watts
21025-21200KHz CW/RTTY 1500 watts Note 2
24890-24930KHz CW/RTTY 1500 watts
24930-24990KHz CW/SSB 1500 watts
28000-28300KHz CW/RTTY 1500 watts
28300-29700KHz CW/SSB 1500 watts
ADVANCED CLASS:
Above privileges plus:
3775-3850KHz CW/SSB 1500 watts
7150-7225KHz CW/SSB 1500 watts
14175-14225KHz CW/SSB 1500 watts
21225-21300KHz CW/SSB 1500 watts
EXTRA CLASS:
Above privileges plus:
3500-3525KHz CW/RTTY 1500 watts
3750-3775KHz CW/SSB 1500 watts
7000-7025KHz CW/RTTY 1500 watts
14000-14025KHz CW/RTTY 1500 watts
14150-14175KHz CW/SSB 1500 watts
21000-21025KHz CW/RTTY 1500 watts
Note 1:
This band is only 430-450MHz above Line A.
(roughly, within 50 miles of the Canadian border)
Also, power is limited to 50 watts near certain
military radars.
Note 2:
Power in these bands is limited to 200 watts
when operating in the Novice segments. Note that
this limitation does *NOT* apply on the 28MHz band!
Comparison chart of 2m/70cm dual-band HTs -- 26 Mar 1991
by Phil Benchoff
Radios included:
Alinco DJ-560T, DJ-500T
Kenwood TH-77A
Icom IC-24AT,IC-32AT
Yaesu FT-470, Reviewed in Sept 90 QST
Radio DJ-560T DJ-500T TH-77A IC24-AT IC-32AT FT-470
------------------------------------------------------
RxCov 136-165 138-174 138-174 130-180
438-450 440-450 440-450 430-450
RxSens 0.18 0.25 0.158
TxCov 140-150 140-150 144-148
440-450 440-450 430-450
FDX Yes Yes Yes Yes
X-Band Yes Mod
DualDsp Yes Yes No Yes
CTCSS Yes Opt Yes Yes
ToneSq Yes Opt Opt
DTMFmem 10x15 4x15 None 10x15
FacPwr 2.5 2.5 5W 2.3W
PwrSet 2 4 2 2
Scan BM BSML BML BML
Clock Yes No
Saver Yes Yes Yes Yes
APO Yes Yes No Yes
MSR 629 629 576
RCUSA 380 464
HRO 400 519 474
AES 520 480 549
EEB 560 580 399
Acc Charg Charg Charg Case
BeltClp BeltClp BeltClp Charger
KbCov BeltClip
Features:
- Scan: B - band
S - skip during band scan
M - scan memory channels
L - Lock out memory channels during scan
- APO: Automatic power off
- Tone Sq: DTMF operated tone squelch
- Mem Chan: channels x freq/channel + calling channels
- FDX: Cross-band full duplex
- X-Band: cross-band repeat
- DualDisp: Dual frequency Display
- FacPwr - Transmit ppower from factory, all of these units are
5W with 13.6V
- PwrSet - Number of transmit power settings
- MSR - Manufacturer's Suggested Retail
- RCUSA - Radio Cebter USA
- HRO - Ham Radio Outlet
- AES - Amateur Electronics Supply
- EEB - Electronic Equipment Bank
Other features:
The following information is based on things I have seen on the
net and may not necessarily work. I have also put comments that
don't fit in the chart in this section.
- Kenwood TH-77A
2m section is modifiable for MARS/CAP
can be modified for 118-165MHz Rx
- Icom IC-24AT
A diode will extend UHF transmit range to 410-485
A diode will extend VHF transmit range to 138-168
Keyboard entry can enable 100-1000MHz Receive (diode has to
be removed on older models).
A diode can be removed to allow cross-band repeat
Icom IC-32AT
Simple mods for RX on 138-168 and 418-458. Tx on those
ranges with a bit more work.
- Yaesu 470
There is a mod for transmit on 140-174
Several people have mentioned that the backlit keyboard is a
nice feature.
Phil Benchoff
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0007.1850 AM Voice NASA Repeater WA3NAN Goddard MD
Re-broadcast Shuttle communications
0030.6000 FM Voice USAF SAC Nationwide
Broadcasts to aircraft
0034.5000 FM Voice USAF Tactical Worldwide
Reported Use
0036.6500 FM Voice USN Tactical Worldwide
Reported Use
0036.8000 FM Voice USAF Tactical Worldwide
Reported Use
0040.7000 FM Voice USAF Canaveral AFS Canaveral, FL
USA Operations
0046.6500 FM Voice USAF Canaveral AFS Canaveral, FL
Operations/Unknown
0049.6200 FM Voice USAF Canaveral AFS Canaveral, FL
Operations/Unknown
0052.2200 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater, WD6BNO/R San Joaquin Vly
NASA Select Shuttle Audio
0052.6400 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater Los Angeles, CA
NASA Select Shuttle Audio
0121.7500 AM Voice AVIA Shuttle LS Grnd. Ctl. Cape Kennedy,
FL
Shuttle Landing Site
0126.3000 AM Voice AVIA Shuttle LS Tower Cape Kennedy,
FL
Shuttle Landing Site
0134.1000 AM Voice AVIA MIL Aircraft Radar Nationwide
Operations/Unknown
0138.3500 AM Voice USAF PAFB NASA Coord. Patrick AFB, FL
Used during Shuttle Launch?
0139.6500 AM Voice USAF PAFB NASA Coord. Patrick AFB, FL
Used during Shuttle Launch operations?"
0144.9500 FM Voice AMATEUR Uplink to Space Nationwide
SAREX90 Space Shuttle Uplink, Downlink on
0145.1000 FM Voice AMATEUR Marshall Center ARC Huntsville, AL
Shuttle Mission Audio
0145.1100 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater, WB4IA Dayton, OH
NASA Select Shuttle Audio
0145.1500 FM Voice AMATEUR Minneapolis, MN
Shuttle Audio
0145.1500 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater, N4AHN Birmingham, AL
NASA Select Shuttle Audio
0145.3800 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater, WB4CXD Birmingham, AL
NASA Select Shuttle Audio
0145.4600 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater Los Angeles, CA
NASA Select Shuttle Audio
0145.5000 FM Voice AMATEUR U6MIR and U7MIR Satellite MIR
Reported use
0145.5500 FM Voice AMATEUR Shuttle to Amatuers Space Shuttle
SAREX90 Special Shuttle Downlink, Uplink on
0145.5500 FM Voice AMATEUR Space Station MIR, Space Station
Cosmonauts in Amatuer operations
0145.5800 FM Voice AMATEUR Ames ARC, Edwards AFB Mountain View, CA
Shuttle Mission Audio
0145.9550 FM Voice AMATEUR AMSAT OSCAR 13 Mode B Worldwide
Shuttle Mission Audio ALT
0146.4000 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater Cedar Rapids,
IO
Shuttle Mission Audio
0146.6400 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater, W5RRR Johnson Space
NASA Select Shuttle Audio Center, Houston, TX
0146.8450 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater Brevard County,
FL
Repeater, Input on +.6MHz
0146.9250 FM Voice AMATEUR AMSAT Miami Net Miami, FL
Net: TUE 2000 EST
0146.9250 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater, KA1SSZ/R Portland, ME
NASA Select Shuttle Audio
0146.9400 FM Voice AMATEUR Spaceport ARC Rptr., Merritt Is., FL
Repeater output, input on 146.3400, Shuttle Mission Audio
0147.1000 FM Voice AMATEUR Marshall ARC Rptr. Huntsville, AL
Marshall Space Ctr. Rptr. Shuttle Audio
0147.1200 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater, WB0BGC/R Minneapolis, MN
Shuttle Audio
0147.2850 FM Voice AMATEUR Coastal Plains ARC Ashburn, GA
Shuttle Mission Audio
0147.4500 FM Voice AMATEUR Goddard ARC, WA3NAN Greenbelt, MD
Shuttle Mission Audio
0147.4500 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater Waseca, MN
NASA Select Shuttle Audio
0149.2000 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater Minneapolis, MN
NASA Select Shuttle Audio
0162.6125 FM Voice NASA Launch Support Ops. Cape Kennedy,
FL
Shuttle Launch
0165.1125 FM Voice USAF Canaveral AFS Canaveral, FL
Command Post
0165.4125 FM Voice NASA Orbiter Cape Kennedy,
FL
Shuttle Launch
0173.0250 FM Voice AUTH Marshall ARC Huntsville, AL
NASA Select Shuttle Audio
0173.6625 FM Voice NASA Duty Officer Cape Kennedy,
FL
Shuttle Launch
0224.0400 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater Los Angeles, CA
NASA Select Shuttle Audio
0228.8400 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater, K1MON/R York, ME
NASA Select Shuttle Audio
0259.7000 AM Voice NASA Space Shuttle Worldwide
Space Shuttle Air-Ground, Suit-Orbiter
0264.8000 AM Voice NASA MIL Aircraft Worldwide
Space Shuttle Chase Aircraf
0279.0000 AM Voice NASA Space Shuttle Worldwide
Space Shuttle Suit-Orbiter, Suit-Suit
0296.8000 AM Voice NASA Space Shuttle Worldwide
Space Shuttle Air-Ground, Orbiter to Suit
0350.6000 AM Voice NASA Cape Radio Port Malabar,
FL
Attempting to work TRACK STAR, Shuttle
0427.2500 SSTV Data AMATEUR Waseca, MN
NASA Select Shuttle Video
0427.2500 SSTV Data AMATEUR W6NKF Amatuer TV Mt. Diablo, CA
NASA Select TV during Shuttle Missions
0443.5500 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater San Jose, CA
NASA Select Shuttle Audio, CACTUS Net
0444.3000 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater Cedar Rapids,
IO
Shuttle Mission Audio
0448.6250 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater Salt Lake City,
UT
NASA Select Shuttle Audio, CACTUS Net
0448.6250 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater San Diego, CA
NASA Select Shuttle Audio, CACTUS Net
0448.6250 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater SE & SW New
Mexico
NASA Select Shuttle Audio, CACTUS Net
0448.6250 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater Tuscon, AZ
NASA Select Shuttle Audio, CACTUS Net
0448.6500 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater Cedar City, UT
NASA Select Shuttle Audio, CACTUS Net
0448.6500 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater East Desert
NASA Select Shuttle Audio, CACTUS Net
0448.6500 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater El Paso, TX
NASA Select Shuttle Audio, CACTUS Net
0448.6500 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater Los Angeles, CA
NASA Select Shuttle Audio, CACTUS Net
0448.6500 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater SE & SW New
Mexico
NASA Select Shuttle Audio, CACTUS Net
0448.6750 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater San Diego, CA
NASA Select Shuttle Audio, CACTUS Net
0448.6750 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater SE & SW New
Mexico
NASA Select Shuttle Audio, CACTUS Net
0448.8250 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater Los Angeles, CA
NASA Select Shuttle Audio
0448.9750 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater Blythe, CA
NASA Select Shuttle Audio, CACTUS Net
0448.9750 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater Phoenix, AZ
NASA Select Shuttle Audio, CACTUS Net
0448.9750 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater SE & SW New
Mexico
NASA Select Shuttle Audio, CACTUS Net
0449.0000 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater Las Vegas, NV
NASA Select Shuttle Audio, CACTUS Net
0449.0000 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater Los Angeles, CA
NASA Select Shuttle Audio, CACTUS Net
0449.0000 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater Phoenix, AZ
NASA Select Shuttle Audio, CACTUS Net
0449.0000 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater Santa Barbara,
CA
NASA Select Shuttle Audio, CACTUS Net
0449.0000 FM Voice AMATEUR Repeater SE & SW New
Mexico
NASA Select Shuttle Audio, CACTUS Net
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SHUTTLE MISSION
FREQUENCIES
By: John Johnson, KWV8BP
Of: The Hotline BBS 304-736-9169
This is a list of frequencies that are used during a shuttle mission, I have
found them from all sorts of various materials, including monitoring times,
popular communication and jim thompson.
NASA SHUTTLE AIR-TO GROUND
3.850 mhz Johnson Space Flight Center
3.860 mhz Goddard Space Flight Center
7.185 mhz Goddard Space Flight Center
14.280 mhz Johnson SFC
14.295 mhz Goddard SFC
21.370 mhz Johnson SFC
21.395 mhz Goddard SFC
28.600 mhz Johnson SFC
28.645 mhz Goddard SFC
USAF/NASA FREQUENCIES
4.510 MHZ 9.974 MHZ
4.760 MHZ 10.780 MHZ
4.855 MHZ 11.104 MHZ
4.992 MHZ 11.414 MHZ
5.350 MHZ 11.548 MHZ
5.810 MHZ 14.615 MHZ
6.727 MHZ 19.303 MHZ
6.740 MHZ 19.984 MHZ
8.993 MHZ 20.191 MHZ
9.315 MHZ 20.475 MHZ
HF USED AT KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
search/rescue
2.182 mhz 3.023 mhz 5.68 mhz 8.346 mhz 10.003 mhz 14.993 mhz 19.993 mhz
VHF Sarsat 121.50 marine distress 156.0 military air distress 243.0
Kennedy operations
7.675 mhz 7.765 mhz 10.78 mhz 13.213 mhz 20.390 mhz
Ships
2.625 mhz 5.190 mhz 5.696 mhz 5.810 mhz 9.125 mhz 11.407 mhz
Aircraft
6.693 mhz 6.896 mhz 6.983 mhz 7.461 mhz 8.891 mhz 9.043 mhz 9.131 mhz
10.78 mhz 11.205 mhz 13.170 mhz 15.015 mhz 18.20 mhz
VHF FREQUENCIES AT KENNEDY
Operations
117.80 mhz 121.90 mhz 126.40 mhz 148.40 mhz 162.60 mhz 170.10 mhz 284.0
Aircraft
164.80 mhz
Ships
148.50 mhz 149.10 mhz 162.0 mhz
Shuttle
296.0 mhz primary 259.70 mhz secondary 296.8 mhz eva spacesuits 279.0 mhz
S band microwave in mhz
Shuttle to ground 2205.0 2217.5 2250.0 2287.5 mhz
Ground to Shuttle 2041.9 2201.4
Jim thompson had these up on hamnet
Nasa Aeronautical Frequencies vhf/uhf in mhz
KENNEDY SC PATRICK AFB EDWARDS AFB
117.8 118.4 116.4
121.7 121.7 120.7
126.2 125.1 121.8
126.3 126.2 126.1
284.0 128.7 127.8
138.3 236.6
138.45 269.9
149.925 290.3
162.6120 318.1
273.5 390.1
335.8
340.9
348.4
358.3
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Kennedy space center ground support VHF in mhz
148.480 163.510 170.350
149.170 163.560 171.150
162.610 165.190 171.260
163.460 170.150 173.560
163.480 170.170 173.680
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NASA MALABAR (PALM BAY) HF NETWORKS IN KHZ
2405 DATA BUOYS 2622 SRB RECOVERY PRIMARY
2664 BACKUP MISSION AUDIO-CAPE/HOU 2678 ETR RANGE CONTROL
2716 NAVY HARBOR CNTL-PORT CANAV. 2764 SRB RECOVERY CHANNEL
3024 COAST GUARD SAR-PRIMARY 3187 SRB RECOVERY SHIPS CHANNEL
4376 PRIMARY RECOVERY ZONE SAR 4510 SRB RECOVERY SHIPS CHANNEL
4856 CAPE RADIO/LEADER 4992 CAPE RADIO/COAST GUARD SHIPS
5180 NASA TRACKING SHIPS 5187 NASA TRACKING SHIPS
5190 ETR PRIMARY NIGHT CHANNEL 5350 LAUNCH SUPPORT AIRCRAFT
5680 LAUNCH SUPPORT SHIPS 5810 ETR SECONDARY NIGHT CHANNEL
6720 SAR PRIMARY ATLANTIC 6896 CAPE RADIO
6837 CAPE RADIO 7412 SAR COMMS WITH BAHAMMAS
7461 CAPE RADIO/LAUNCH SUPPORT A/C 7525 NASA GROUND TRACKING NET
7676 LAUNCH SUPPORT AIRCRAFT 7765 SRB RECOVERY SHIPS
7919 DATA CHANNEL 7985 DATA CHANNEL
9022 LAUNCH SUPPORT AIRCRAFT 9043 LAUNCH SUPPORT AIRCRAFT
9132 LAUNCH SUPPORT AIRCRAFT 10305 SPACE MISSILE TACTICAL NET
10310 MALABAR TO ASCENSION IS-MUX 10780 ETR PRIMARY DAY CHANNEL
11104 LAUNCH SUPPORT SHIPS 11252 LAUNCH SUPPORT SHIPS
11407 SRB RECOVERY SHIPS 11414 CAPE RADIO
11548 CAPE RADIO 11621 SRB RECOVERY SHIPS
13227 LAUNCH SUPPORT AIRCRAFT 13237 DATA CHANNEL
13495 DATA CHANNEL 13600 MALABAR TO ASCENSION IS-MUX
13878 LAUNCH SUPPORT AIRCRAFT 14937 ASCENSION IS TO MALABAR-MUX
18009 LAUNCH SUPPORT SHIPS 19303 LAUNCH SUPPORT SHIPS
19640 CAPE RADIO 19966 ASCENSION IS TO MALABAR-MUX
20186 LAUNCH TRACKING NET 20192 MALABAR TO ASCENSION IS MUX
20198 OCC SHUTTLE MISSION AUDIO 20390 ETR-SECONDARY DAY CHANNEL
22755 ASCENSION IS TO MALABAR-MUX 23413 CAPE RADIO
27065 NASA CB RADIOS
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By the way dont forget that nasa has transponders on f2 satellites on the
clarke belt. For a more detailed list of information refer to monitoring
times sept.88 issue. Or leave e-mail to me, and i'll look it up.
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SKYPHONE SERVICE
Frequency Service User Name - Call Sign Location
Remarks
454.6750 SKYTEL Skyphone Signalling Nationwide Ground-Air
only
454.7000 SKYTEL Skyphone Ground-Air Nationwide CH 6,
Duplex, Aircraft trans. on 459.7000
454.7250 SKYTEL Skyphone Ground-Air Nationwide CH 7,
Duplex, Aircraft trans. on 459.7250
454.7500 SKYTEL Skyphone Ground-Air Nationwide CH 5,
Duplex, Aircraft trans. on 459.7500
454.7750 SKYTEL Skyphone Ground-Air Nationwide CH 8,
Duplex, Aircraft trans. on 459.7750
454.8000 SKYTEL Skyphone Ground-Air Nationwide CH 4,
Duplex, Aircraft trans. on 459.8000
454.8250 SKYTEL Skyphone Ground-Air Nationwide CH 9,
Duplex, Aircraft trans. on 459.8250
454.8500 SKYTEL Skyphone Ground-Air Nationwide CH 3,
Duplex, Aircraft trans. on 459.8500
454.8750 SKYTEL Skyphone Ground-Air Nationwide CH 10,
Duplex, Aircraft trans. on 459.8750
454.9000 SKYTEL Skyphone Ground-Air Nationwide CH 2,
Duplex, Aircraft trans. on 459.9000
454.9250 SKYTEL Skyphone Ground-Air Nationwide CH 11,
Duplex, Aircraft trans. on 459.9250
454.9500 SKYTEL Skyphone Ground-Air Nationwide CH 1,
Duplex, Aircraft trans. on 459.9500
454.9750 SKYTEL Skyphone Ground-Air Nationwide CH 12,
Duplex, Aircraft trans. on 459.9750
459.7000 SKYTEL Skyphone Air-Ground Nationwide CH 6,
Duplex, Ground trans. on 454.7000
459.7250 SKYTEL Skyphone Air-Ground Nationwide CH 7,
Duplex, Ground trans. on 454.7250
459.7500 SKYTEL Skyphone Air-Ground Nationwide CH 5,
Duplex, Ground trans. on 454.7500
459.7750 SKYTEL Skyphone Air-Ground Nationwide CH 8,
Duplex, Ground trans. on 454.7750
459.8000 SKYTEL Skyphone Air-Ground Nationwide CH 4,
Duplex, Ground trans. on 454.8000
459.8250 SKYTEL Skyphone Air-Ground Nationwide CH 9,
Duplex, Ground trans. on 454.8250
459.8500 SKYTEL Skyphone Air-Ground Nationwide CH 3,
Duplex, Ground trans. on 454.8500
459.8750 SKYTEL Skyphone Air-Ground Nationwide CH 10,
Duplex, Ground trans. on 454.8750
459.9000 SKYTEL Skyphone Air-Ground Nationwide CH 2,
Duplex, Ground trans. on 454.9000
459.9250 SKYTEL Skyphone Air-Ground Nationwide CH 11,
Duplex, Ground trans. on 454.9250
459.9500 SKYTEL Skyphone Air-Ground Nationwide CH 1,
Duplex, Ground trans. on 454.9500
459.9750 SKYTEL Skyphone Air-Ground Nationwide CH 12,
Duplex, Ground trans. on 454.9750
SPACECRAFT FREQUENCIES
MIR (Soviet Space Station)
121.125
130.165
139.205
145.500
145.900
437.925
437.950
145.985 MIR Beacon (FM Simplex, Phone & Packet)
143.625 MIR Downlink to Ground Control
628.000 MIR Telemetry
630.000 MIR Telemetry
922.700 MIR Telemetry
922.000 PROGRESS Supply Ship
922.755 PROGRESS Supply Ship
121.750 MIR E.V.A. Frequency
SPACE SHUTTLE
296.800 Space Shuttle (Air/Ground or Orbiter/Suit)
259.700 Space Shuttle (Air/Ground or Suit/Orbiter)
279.000 Space Shuttle (Suit/Orbiter or Suit/Suit)
243.000 Emergency Frequency
2287.5 Space Shuttle primary digital downlink
2250.0 Space Shuttle Wideband FM (telemetry during launch, TV during orbit)
2060.3 Space Shuttle Telemetry
1775.7 Space Shuttle Backup Uplink
13775.0 TDRS to Space Shuttle Ku Band Link
15003.0 Space Shuttle to TDRS Ku Band Link
DEEP SPACE PROBES
2273.0000 CLEMENTINE
2272.9980 LUNAR PROSPECTOR
2293.8889 PIONEER-12
2389.1400 PIONEER-12
8417.7160 MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR
8423.1481 MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR
8427.2220 MARS PATHFINDER
8429.9380 MARS PATHFINDER
2296.5000 GALILEO
8420.4000 GALILEO
MILITARY FLEETSATCOM FREQUENCIES
261.500 - 261.525 - 261.550 - 261.575 - 261.600 - 261.625 - 261.650 FM Voice
261.675 - 261.700 - 261.725 - 261.750 - 261.775 - 261.800 - 261.825 FM Voice
261.850 - 261.875 - 261.900 - 261.950 - 265.250 - 265.350 - 265.450 FM Voice
265.550 - 266.950 - 267.050 - 268.250 - 268.350 - 269.750 - 269.850 FM Voice
269.950 - 262.200 - 261.450 FM Voice
261.475 - 261.925 - 266.850 - 268.450 FM Digital Voice Protection (DVP)
List Provided by the T.V. Underground
SPACE COMMUNICATION FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS
-----------------------------------------
Source: Popular Communications
Reprinted by: John Johnson, KWV8BP
For more information concerning these frequencies, see the May 89 issue of
Popular Communications pages 52 - 54.
Frequency Range Description
--------------- -----------
21.000 - 21.450 Mhz. Amateur Radio Satellites
24.890 - 29.4990 Mhz. Amateur Radio Satellites
28.000 - 29.700 Mhz. Amateur Radio Satellites
30.000 - 30.560 Mhz. Satellites and Research Beacons
39.980 - 40.020 Mhz. Space Research
137.00 - 138.00 Mhz. Weather Satellites
144.00 - 146.00 Mhz. Amateur Radio Satellites
149.90 - 150.05 Mhz. Radio Navagational Satellites
267.00 - 273.00 Mhz. Military Communications Satellite Downlink
328.60 - 335.40 Mhz. Aeronautical Navagational Aids
399.90 - 400.00 Mhz. Navigational Satellites
400.00 - 400.15 Mhz. Standard Time Signal Satellites
400.15 - 412.00 Mhz. Meterological & Research Satellites
402.00 - 403.00 Mhz. Research Uplink
403.00 - 405.00 Mhz. Radiosonde (radio equiped research balloons)
406.00 Mhz. International Distress (uplink to SARSAT/
COSPAS)
460.00 - 470.00 Mhz. Meterological Satellites
1215 - 1240 Mhz. Navigational Satellites
1240 - 1260 Mhz. Amateur Satellites
1427 - 1429 Mhz. Research Uplink
1525 - 1530 Mhz. General Satellite Downlink
1530 - 1544 Mhz. Maritime Satellites
1544 - 1545 Mhz. Mobile Satellites
1545 - 1559 Mhz. Aeronautical Navigational Satellites
1626.5 - 1645.5 Mhz. Uplink for Maritime Satellites
1645.5 - 1666.5 Mhz. Uplink for Mobile Satellites
1670.0 - 1710.0 Mhz. Meterological Satellites
2200.0 - 2300.0 Mhz. Uplink & Satellite Crosslink (intersatellite)
2483.5 - 2500.0 Mhz. Radio Determination Satellites
2500.0 - 2655.0 Mhz. Mobile and Broadcast Satellite Downlink
2655.0 - 2690.0 Mhz. Broadcast and Research Satellites
3400.0 - 3500.0 Mhz. Amateur Radio Satellites
3700.0 - 4200.0 Mhz. Fixed Service Downlink
4500.0 - 4800.0 Mhz. Fixed Service Downlink
5850.0 - 5925.0 Mhz. Amateur Satellite Uplink
7250.0 - 7750.0 Mhz. Weather & Fixed service Downlink
7900.0 - 7975.0 Mhz. General Uplink
8025.0 - 8175.0 Mhz. Mobile & Reasearch Uplink & Downlink
8175.0 - 8400.0 Mhz. Mobile & Weather Uplink & Downlink
10.7 - 12.2 Ghz. Broadcast Satellite Downlink
12.2 - 12.7 Ghz. Broadcast Satellite Uplink
13.25 - 13.40 Ghz. Aeronautical Navigational Satellites
13.4 - 14.0 Ghz. Radiolocation & Time Standard Uplink
14.0 - 14.3 Ghz. Radio Navigation & Research Uplink
16.6 - 17.1 Ghz. Deep Space Probe Uplink
17.2 - 17.3 Ghz. Earth Exploration Satellites
17.3 - 17.7 Ghz. Fixed Service Uplink
17.7 - 20.2 Ghz. Fixed & Mobile Downlink
20.2 - 21.2 Ghz. Standard Time Signal Satellites
22.50 - 22.55 Ghz. Fixed, Mobile & Broadcast
22.55 - 23.55 Ghz. Inter-Satellite (Crosslink)
24.00 - 24.05 Ghz. Amateur Satellites
24.05 - 24.25 Ghz. Earth Exploration/Government
25.25 - 27.00 Ghz. Standard Time Signal/Government
27.5 - 30.0 Ghz. Fixed, Mobile Uplink
30.0 - 31.3 Ghz. Government Fixed & Mobile
32.0 - 33.0 Ghz. Inter-Satellite (Crosslink)
37.0 - 40.5 Ghz. Mobile & Fixed Downlink
40.5 - 42.5 Ghz. Broadcast Satellites
42.5 - 45.5 Ghz. Fixed & Mobile Uplink
45.5 - 47.0 Ghz. Radio Navigation Uplink
47.0 - 47.2 Ghz. Amateur Satellites
47.2 - 50.2 Ghz. Fixed, Mobile Uplink
50.2 - 400.0 Ghz. Various Satellite & Space Research
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SPORTS FREQUENCIES
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Selected Sports Frequencies:
Source: Monitoring Times
by: John Johnson KWV8BP
Chicago Bears ------------------------ 151.625
County Stadium, Milwaukee,
Wisconsin ---------------------------- 151.625
Los Angeles Dodgers ------------------ 151.625
LPGA Tour Officials ------------------ 151.625
PGA Tour Officials ------------------- 151.625
Cleveland Browns --------------------- 151.685
Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles,
California --------------------------- 151.715
Philadelphia Eagles ------------------ 151.775
San Francisco 49ers ------------------ 151.775
Dover Browns, Dover Deleware --------- 151.895
Squaw Valley Ski Area,
Tahoe, California -------------------- 154.540
New York Giants ---------------------- 154.540
Buffalo Bills ------------------------ 154.600
Boston Garden ------------------------ 154.600
Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. -------- 155.025
Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida ---------- 461.100
Squaw Valley Ski Area,
Tahoe, California -------------------- 463.500
Atlanta Braves ----------------------- 464.325
Oakland Coliseum --------------------- 464.375
Arlington park, Chicago,
Illinois (security) ------------------ 464.625
Baltimore Orioles -------------------- 464.6375
New York Rangers --------------------- 467.750
Market Square Arena,
Indianapolis, Indiana ---------------- 467.800
New York Islanders ------------------- 467.900
Bristol International Raceway,
Bristol Tennessee -------------------- 468.850
Chicago Cubs ------------------------- 469.5875
Be sure to also check these bands:
151.490 - 151.955
154.490 - 154.625
461.000 - 470.000
800 band
Itinerant, low-powered and local control business frequencies:
151.505, 151.625, 154.540, 154.570, 154.600, 464.325, 464.375, 464.425,
464.475, 464.525, 464.550, 464.575, 464.675, 464.775, 464.875, 464.925,
464.975
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SECRET SERVICE FREQUENCIES
Channel Designation
1 BAKER
2 CHARLIE
3 MIKE
4 TANGO
5 OSCAR
6 PAPA
7 BAKER REPEATER (165.7875/164.4000)
8 CHARLIE REPEATER (165.3750/166.4000)
Frequencies A through Z
Alpha 32.2300 WHCA-Transportation (vans) (possible DC base)
Baker 165.7875 USSS-Field Offices, President/VP/VIP security
Charlie 165.3750 USSS-Field Offices/Protection, command post coordination
(Nationwide Primary)
Delta 169.9250 WHCA-Marine Security Detachment, vans
Echo 407.8500 WHCA-SAM Uplink (Air Force 1 phone patch ground uplink)
Foxtrot 415.7000 WHCA-SAM Downlink (Air Force 1 phone patch aircraft
downlink)
Golf 166.4000 USSS-Field Offices
165.7625 Input to 165.3750 repeaters
Hotel 167.9000 WHCA-V.P. Staff/White House Garage
165.6875
166.2125 President/VP Security
India 407.9250 USSS-Headquarters (Treasury Security Force)
166.2000
Juliet 170.0000 USSS-Paging/Camp David
Kilo 167.8250 Duplex Phone-Pres Res/LBJ, WHCA
Lima 168.7875 Duplex Phone-Pres Res/LBJ, WHCA (voice scramblers)
Lavender418.1250 WHCA-Transportation
Mike 165.2125 USSS-Dignitary/Former Pres Protection, Counterfeit
Division
November166.7000 WHCA-White House Staff
Oscar 164.8875 USSS-Presidential Protection Division (PPD), WHCA
Papa 164.4000 USSS-Field Offices/Protection, input to 165.2125
repeaters
Quebec ---
Romeo 166.4000 Input to 165.7875 repeaters
164.4000 USSS-Repeater Outputs
Sierra 166.5125 WHCA-White House Staff
Tango 164.6500 USSS-Field Offices/Protection, Presidential/VP Security
Uniform 361.6000 AF-1 Communications
165.0875
Victor 164.1000 WHCA, Presidential/VP Protection
Whiskey 167.0250 WHCA-Paging
X-ray ******** SEE BELOW
Yankee 162.6875 WHCA-Presidential phone uplink or downlink
Zulu 171.2875 WHCA-Presidential phone downlink or uplink
The Treasury Common frequency is 166.4625.
X-ray is the reserve frequency pool and is not Treasury Common. Frequencies
here are used whenever a new frequency is needed.
X-ray frequencies
164.7500
164.8000
165.2625
165.3375
165.4125
165.5125
165.6500
165.6875
165.8500
165.9000
166.0500
166.2000
166.5625
166.5875
166.6375
166.8000
167.9000
The most active frequencies used before and during a presidential or vice
presidential visit are Baker, Charlie, Mike, and Tango, as well as any
channel designated for use by the WHCA. The frequency used most as a
nationwide primary repeater channel is Charlie, followed by Baker. Former
presidents' security use Mike. Oscar is used for presidential protection
nationwide and Papa is used for White House perimeter patrols.
Pres Nighthawk Aircraft Fleet (HMX)
Transport 46.7500
Transport 375.0000
VIP Transport Net34.3500
Command Post 142.7500
Squadron Common 265.8000
USMC helicopters 46.7000, 46.7500, 46.8000, 122.8500, 375.0000
Other Phone Patches
Nationwide-2 407.4750 uplink
Nationwide-2 415.8000 downlink
Limousines (Local/DC)407.4500 duplex
Limousines (Local/DC)408.2000 duplex
USSS Uniform Division (All repeaters use PL 103.5 Hz)
Gray 418.3500/407.7500 White House
Orange418.7750/414.9500 White House
Brown 414.8500/418.8000 Foreign Missions
Red 415.9750/419.7250 Foreign Missions
Silver415.6500/419.1000 Foreign Missions
Yellow414.6750/418.1500, 415.9500 WHCA Foreign Missions Patrol
("Boardwalk") Primary
Training Division: Beltsville, MD
Green 415.7500/407.8750
Black 415.1000/418.3250
Blue 414.8000
Violet 415.8000
Communications Division:
Gold 415.6750/419.0750
Other:
Lavender 418.1250 WHCA Transportation
White 407.6750
Technical Security Division (Special Use)
F-1408.0000
F-2411.0000
F-3408.5000
F-4408.9750
List provided by the T.V. Underground
Secret Service Locations, Groups and Organizations as Codewords
Locations/Groups/Organizations
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ACROBAT ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE, MARYLAND
ANDY ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE, MARYLAND
BACKSEAT SECRET SERVICE MOTORSCOOTER UNIT
BAGPIPE SECRET SERVICE LIASON UNIT
BAMBOO PRESIDENTIAL MOTORCADE
BANDBOX SECRET SERVICE WHITE HOUSE UNIT
BASEBALL SECRET SERVICE TRAINING DIVISION
BEEHIVE SECRET SERVICE TECH DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
BELLHOP ONE SECRET SERVICE ELIPSE MOTORSCOOTERS
BELLHOP TWO SECRET SERVICE WHITE HOUSE MOTORSCOOTERS
BIGTOP SECRET SERVICE TREASURY SECURITY DIVISION
BIRDSEYE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
BLACKBOARD SECRET SERVICE PROTECTIVE INTELLIGENCE DIVISION
BLACKTOP SECRET SERVICE FOREIGN MISSION UNIT
BLOWTORCH SECRET SERVICE EXECUTIVE PROTECTION COMMAND POST
BLUEPRINT SECRET SERVICE TECH SECURITY DIVISION
BOARDWALK SECRET SERVICE FOREIGN MISSION DIVISION
BOOKSTORE WHITE HOUSE COMMUNICATIONS CENTER
BRIMSTONE REAGAN RANCH, CALIFORNIA
BROADSIDE NYC VIP PROTECTION COMMAND POST
BUCKEYE CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND
BUCKSHOT NYC SPECIAL COORDINATION CENTER
BULLDOG DC VIP PROTECTION COMMAND POST
BUNGALOW SECRET SERVICE FOREIGN MISSION SUBSTATION
CABLEBOY ADVANCE TEAM (CARTER)
CACTUS CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND
CANDLESTICK VIP PORTABLE COMMUNICATIONS COMMAND POST
CARBINE CCT ANACOSTIA NAVAL AIR STATION, DC
CARNATION CCT, FT RITCHIE, MD
CARPET ARMY GARAGE, WHITE HOUSE
CARTWHEEL NSA, FT. MEADE, MARYLAND
CEMENT MIXER WHITE HOUSE SITUATION ROOM
CHALLENGER PRESIDENTIAL NIGHTWATCH
CHANDELIER DEPARTMENT OF STATE
CHECKERBOARD ADVANCE TEAM (CARTER)
CHECKMATE ADVANCE TEAM (CARTER)
CLOUDBURST WHCA, ANACOSTIA NAVAL AIR STATION
CLOVERLEAF VICE PRESIDENT'S RESIDENCE
COACH HOUSE DULLES AIRPORT, WASHINGTON DC
COBWEB VICE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE
COMPANION BLAIR HOUSE, WASHINGTON DC
CROSSBOW WHCA OP'S DESK
CROWN WHITE HOUSE COMMUNICATIONS CENTER
CURBSIDE NATIONAL AIRPORT, WASHINGTON DC
DRIFTWOOD CARTER HOME, GEORGIA
ELM CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND
FIRESIDE SECRETARY OF STATE RESIDENCE
FOG HORN STATE DEPARTMENT SECURITY DIVISION
HANDSHAKE SECRET SERVICE OFFICE
HEADLIGHT SECRET SERVICE GARAGE, WASHINGTON DC
HILL TOP TREASURY DEPARTMENT
HORSEPOWER WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENTIAL PROTECTIVE DIV
HUDSON NIXON OFFICE, NEW YORK
LIGHTFOOT MADISON HOTEL, WASHINGTON DC
LIZARD SECRET SERVICE MOBILE COMMAND POST
MAGIC HELICOPTER COORDINATION COMMAND POST
PACEMAKER VICE PRESIDENT'S STAFF
PAVILLION VICE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE
PENINSULA NEW SENATE OFFICE BUILDING
PINCUSHION RAYBURN OFFICE BUILDING, WASHINGTON DC
PLAYGROUND HELICOPTER PAD, PENTAGON
PORK CHOP OLD SENATE OFFICE BUILDING
PROFESSOR LONGWORTH BUILDING, WASHINGTON, DC
PUNCH BOWL CAPITOL BUILDING
RIDGELINE REAGAN RESIDENCE, CALIFORNIA
RINGSIDE MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK
ROADHOUSE WALDORF ASTORIA, NEW YORK
SANDSTONE REAGAN RESIDENCE, CALIFORNIA
SHOTGUN NEW YORK CITY COMMAND POST
SKYMASTER ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE COMMAND POST
STORE ROOM TRUMAN LIBRARY, MISSOURI
STORM KING NIXON RESIDENCE, NEW JERSEY
TOOL ROOM VICE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE
TOWER ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE, MARYLAND
VOLCANO LBJ RANCH, TEXAS
WAREHOUSE SHERATON CENTER, NEW YORK
WINDSTONE REAGAN RESIDENCE, CALIFORNIA
OBJECTS AND EVENTS
ANGEL AIR FORCE ONE
CALIBER PORTABLE COMMUNICATIONS PACKAGE
CARAVAN VP FOLLOW CAR (CARTER)
CARBINE ONE PORTABLE COMMUNICATIONS PACKAGE
CARGO MRS. MONDALE'S CAR
CAROUSEL AIR FORCE TWO
CHARIOT MONDALE VEHICLE
COWPUNCHER AIR FORCE ONE
DOG POUND PRESS AIRCRAFT
ELECTRIC NATIONAL EMERGENCY COMMAND AIRCRAFT
FALCON PRESIDENT'S AIR COVER AIRCRAFT
FULLBACK STATE DEPARTMENT SECURITY VAN
HALFBACK PRESIDENT'S FOLLOW VEHICLE
HEDGEHOG FIRE TRUCK
HOLLY ARMY HELICOPTER
HORSEHIDE AMBULANCE
HUNTSMAN NEW YORK CITY SURVEILLANCE HELICOPTER
KNEECAP EMERGENCY ESCAPE AIRCRAFT
MARINE ONE PRESIDENT'S HELICOPTER
MARINE TWO VICE PRESIDENT'S HELICOPTER
NIGHTHAWK PRESIDENT'S HELICOPTER
PATROLLER VICE PRESIDENT'S HELICOPTER
PIVOT MEDEVAC - BETHESDA, MARYLAND
ROADRUNNER WHCA COMMUNICATIONS VAN
SATURN VICE PRESIDENT'S AIRCRAFT
SIGNATURE PRESS HELICOPTER
SOFTPACK A SHOTGUN
STAGECOACH PRESIDENT'S LIMOUSINE
TRACER VICE PRESIDENT'S LEAD VEHICLE
TRACKER VICE PRESIDENT'S FOLLOW VEHICLE
TRAIL BREAKER VICE PRESIDENT'S OFFICIAL LIMO
TREASURE SHIP AIR FORCE TWO
WHEELS DOWN PRESIDENTIAL AIRCRAFT HAS LANDED
WHEELS UP PRESIDENTIAL AIRCRAFT HAS TAKEN OFF
PEOPLE
REAR
V M CHRISTOPHE
hT
CALICOELEANOR CAMEO JOAN CANNONBALLADMIRAL CAVALIER WALTER
CEDARMENACHEM CENTURION THEODORE CHESSMANWILLIAM CHRISTOPHER BEBE CLAM
RON CLAW NCALEXANDER COPPERTONEROSE
MONDALE MONDALE J.A. MONDALE
BEGIN MONDALE MONDALE REBOZO CHOWDER
NESSEN HAMMER HAIG
CHANEY
MONDALE MONDALE MILO CALICOELEANOR CAMEO JOAN
CANNONBALLADMIRAL CAVALIER WALTER CEDARMENACHEM CENTURION THEODORE
CHESSMANWIIV M CHRISTOPHE
UNKNOWN
APOLLO
BACKHOE
BALLFIELD
BAREFOOT
BUSCUIT
BULLPEN
BUNKER
CARBON
CASTLE
CHAMPION
CITADEL
CLOTHES BRUSH
CORKSCREW
FABLE
FIDDLER
FRACTION
GIMLET
GLADIOLA
GOFFER
HOBNAIL
KILEY
MUSTANG
PUSHBUTTON
RAINBOW TRAIL
REGISTER
ROB ROY
ROSEBUSH
SANDBOX
SAWHORSE
SHADOW
SMELTER
SPECTATOR
STUTTER
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Master Listing of State of South Carolina Agencies
042.1000 +A.B.C. Commission Enforcement Div. Ch.01
453.6250 +Capitol Complex Police Building Security Ch.01
453.7500 +Capitol Complex Police Executive Security Ch.02
045.4800 +Disaster Preparedness Agency North Ch.02
045.0800 +Disaster Preparedness Agency South Ch.01
155.0700 +Police Intersystem Charleston
155.0100 +Police Intersystem Conway
155.5350 +Police Intersystem Lancaster
460.0500 +Police Intersystem Midlands
155.4600 +Police Intersystem Pageland
460.2750 +Police Intersystem Peedee Region
453.4500 +Police Intersystem Piedmont
154.8300 +Police Intersystem Rock Hill
155.5500 +Police Intersystem Sumter
460.2500 +Police Intersystem Upstate
155.5800 +S.C. Aeronautics Comm. Drug Enforcement Ch.02
154.6500 +S.C. Aeronautics Commission Operations Ch.01
131.8000 +S.C. Aeronautics Commission Operations Ch.03
037.1800 +S.C. Dept. Of Agriculture Operations Ch.01
453.3000 +S.C. Dept. of Agriculture Field Ops Ch.02
452.1250 +S.C. Dept. of Corrections Operations Ch.04
452.2750 +S.C. Dept. of Corrections Operations Ch.05
155.6400 +S.C. Dept. of Corrections Primary Ch.01
453.5250 +S.C. Dept. of Correction Work Release Ch.06
155.8500 +S.C. Dept. of Corrections Administration Ch.03
155.6850 +S.C. Dept. of Corrections Field Ops(Escapes) Ch.02
458.6125 +S.C. Dept. of Labor Operations Ch.01
155.1600 +S.C. Dept. of Mental Health Security Ch.01
453.0500 +S.C. Dept. of Youth Services Maintenance Ch.02
039.9600 +S.C. Dept. of Youth Services Primary Ch.01
159.3750 +S.C. Forestry Commission Fire Control Area Use Ch.03
159.4050 +S.C. Forestry Commission Fire Control Area Use Ch.04
159.4500 +S.C. Forestry Commission Fire Control Area Use Ch.05
159.2700 +S.C. Forestry Commission Statewide Operations Ch.01
159.3000 +S.C. Forestry Commission Administration Ch.02
047.2200 +S.C. Highway Department Road Maintenance Ch.01
047.3400 +S.C. Highway Department Road Maintenance Ch.02
047.3600 +S.C. Highway Department Road Maintenance Ch.03
047.2800 +S.C. Highway Department Road Maintenance Ch.04
154.9800 +S.C. Highway Dept. Weight Unit Ch.01
042.0600 +S.C. Highway Patrol Base/Car Ch.08
042.1000 +S.C. Highway Patrol Base/Car Ch.01
042.3400 +S.C. Highway Patrol Base/Car(Midlands) Ch.06
042.1200 +S.C. Highway Patrol Base/Car(North) Ch.03
042.0800 +S.C. Highway Patrol Base/Car(South) Ch.04
042.2600 +S.C. Highway Patrol Car/Base Ch.02
042.1400 +S.C. Highway Patrol Car/Car Ch.07
155.9550 +S.C. Highway Patrol POLICE INTERSYSTEM Ch.01
154.6500 +S.C. Law Enforcement Div. Aeronautics Ch.04
159.0900 +S.C. Law Enforcement Div. Input to 154.6650 Ch.06
158.9700 +S.C. Law Enforcement Div. Input to 154.6950 Ch.07
154.7700 +S.C. Law Enforcement Div. Input to 155.580 Ch.08
154.6650 +S.C. Law Enforcement Div. Investigations Ch.01
154.6950 +S.C. Law Enforcement Div. Investigations Ch.02
155.5800 +S.C. Law Enforcement Div. Narcotics Ch.03
155.4450 +S.C. Law Enforcement Div. Nat. Law Enf. Freq
155.4750 +S.C. Law Enforcement Div. Nat. Law Enf. Freq.
158.9100 +S.C. Law Enforcement Div. Walkie Talkies Ch.07
453.7250 +S.C. Parks/Rec/Tourism Operations Ch.01
047.9000 +S.C. Public Service Authority Operations Ch.01
155.7600 +S.C. Public Service Comm. Transportation Ch.02
453.2250 +S.C. State Ports Authority Operations Ch.01
453.2750 +S.C. State Ports Authority Operations Ch.02
458.2250 +S.C. State Ports Authority Operations Ch.03
453.4000 +S.C. State Ports Authority Police Ch.01
151.3250 +S.C. Wildlife Dept. Aiken,Long MT Ch.03
151.4450 +S.C. Wildlife Dept. Camden,Georgetown Ch.08
151.2500 +S.C. Wildlife Dept. Input/Mobile Rpt
151.4150 +S.C. Wildlife Dept. Columbia,Florence Ch.06
151.4300 +S.C. Wildlife Dept. Conway,Charleston Ch.07
151.2950 +S.C. Wildlife Dept. Greenwood,Orangeburg Ch.02
151.1600 +S.C. Wildlife Dept. Hampton,Little MT Ch.01
151.3700 +S.C. Wildlife Dept. Rock Hill Ch.05
151.3400 +S.C. Wildlife Dept. Sumter Ch.04
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* Police Call - St. Louis Style - 1991 Edition V 1.00 *
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South County Area
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MHZ Description
154.1600 South County Fire Dispatch (KAK618)
153.8900 South County Fire Ground
153.8300 South County Fire Command Channel
155.1150 Mehlville and Rock Community Administration
154.8450 Affton Police (St. Louis County 3rd)
155.6550 Lemay Police (St. Louis County 4th)
154.8900 St. Louis County Police Car to Car
154.8150 Sunset Hills Police
155.5800 Shrewsbury Police (Dispatched by Webster: Also Warson Woods)
453.5750 Crestwood Police
Jefferson County Area
---------------------
MHZ Description
155.2950 Rocktownship Ambulance
154.3100 Jefferson County Fire Dispatch (KAF919)
154.3850 Potosi Fire
453.8000 Arnold Police (Main)
458.8000 Arnold Police (ALT)
155.6400 Jefferson County Sheriff
156.1500 Jefferson County Sheriff Car to Car
155.6100 Flatriver Police
155.7300 Potosi Police
Central County Area
-------------------
MHZ Description
154.2200 Central County Fire Dispatch (KAF919)
154.3700 Central County Fire Ground (Glendale Fire Dispatch)
154.8000 Clayton Police
155.6250 Bridgeton Police
155.5800 Glendale Police
154.7850 Ballwin Police
155.0250 Berkley Police
155.7900 Maplewood Police
155.5200 Brentwood Police
158.9100 Webster Groves Police
155.5800 Warson Woods Police (Dispatched by Webster Groves)
155.2500 Kirkwood Police
North County Area
-----------------
MHZ Description
155.4900 St. Charles Police
154.8750 St. Louis County Police 1st
154.7450 Hazelwood Police
155.0100 Ferguson Police
453.2750 Florissant Police Tac 1
453.3250 Florissant Police Tac 2
453.8875 Florissant Police
856.2375 Maryland Heights Police
159.1500 Lake St. Louis Police
State
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42.0600 MO State Police Troops A,B,E,I,H, and G
42.1200 MO State Police Troops D,F,C,E, and Metro for Lees Summit
42.2200 MO State Police Troops E
42.0200 MO State Police Unit to Unit
42.3200 MO State Police (Paired with 42.06)
42.3800 MO State Police Point to Point (Paired with 42.12)
151.1300 MO Highway Dept
151.0400 MO Highway Dept -RPT
151.0700 MO Highway Dept
151.1300 MO Highway Dept
156.0450 MO Highway Dept -STL
City of St. Louis
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154.1300 St. Louis City Fire Dispatch F1
154.0100 St. Louis City Fire Callback F2
153.9500 St. Louis City Fire Ground F3
Special Notes
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EMS: ALL Ambulances Use the following Freq's
155.3400 H.E.A.R. System 340 ( Called HEAR340)
463.XXXX Med Channel Hospital End
468.XXXX Med Channel Ambulance End
Med Channels start at .0000 and end at .1750 with .0250 steps for a total
of
8 channels. The Ambulance uses 468.XXXX and the Hospital uses 463.XXXX both
at
the same time.
Police:
154.8900 St. Louis County Car to Car
All of St. Louis County Cars use this for general chatting and specific
details about calls if a dispatcher isn't needed.
155.4750 Police Mutual Aid
All Police Dept use this for quicker handling of calls for out of county
matters (IE: APB's)
FIRE:
154.2800 Fire Mutual Aid
All Fire Dept are equiped with this and is also used by police to call for
fire equipment.
Misc Freq's That May be interesting:
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460.6625 Arnold Rental Center (Arnold Mo at I-55 and 141)
462.9750 Abbot Ambulance
47.5000 Gateway Ambulance
161.7300 KMOX Jet Copter One
155.5350 St. Louis Community College
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*
Hope you Enjoy this file..... I know this IS NOT by far a complete list.
As of right now these are the Freq's I have personally verified myself. I
have
pages to go. If you have any additions or corrections please let me know VIA
The File Cabinet BBS (314) 966-2587
Austin James
Massachusetts State Police
Ch. 1 42.44 Emergency and Tactical Ops
Ch. 2 42.34 Troop A and Car-Car in Western Mass
Ch. 3 42.40 Troop C
Ch. 4 42.50 Troop D and Car-Car in Western Mass
Ch. 5 42.54 Headquaters Units/Command/Detectives/Car-Car
Ch. 6 42.46 Troop B and Car-Car in Eastern Mass
Ch. 7 42.42 Detectives/Surveillance/Radar Patrols
Ch. 8 44.74 Governor's Auto Theft Strike Force
Ch. 9 44.90 Governor's Auto Theft Strike Force/Car-Car on Mass Pike
Also used by Radar units is 42.38 the CTCSS for all but Ch. 8 & Ch.9
are 141.3, Ch.8 and 9 are CSQ only
-/Vuarnet International/-
617/527.oo91
24oo-16.8k HST/V32bis
STATE POLICE FREQUENCIES
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Source: Monitoring Times Magazine
Reprinted by: John Johnson, KWV8BP
of the Hotline BBS 304-736-9169
This was from an older article of Monitoring Times, specifically the best of
MT 1985, however this should still give you a perspective of the Freq's they
are using and most should still be accurate, except those which have moved
to the 800 mhz portion..
Codes:
ABC ALCOHOL SPM ST PATROL CARS
AID MUTUAL AID SPI PATROL INTERSTAION
AIR AIRCRAFT CHANNEL SW STATEWIDE CHANNEL
ALL ALL POLICE DEPTS. TAC SPECIAL OPERATIONS
BDG MAJOR BRIDGES TOLL TOLL GATE ON TURNPIKE
BOATS STATE POL. BOATS TP TURNPIKE POLICE
BOX HWY CALL BOXES TUN TUNNELS
-C- CENTER OF CITY USBP U.S. BORDER PATROL
C-C CAR TO CAR USC U.S. CUSTOMS
CP COMMON POLICE CH. VHF HIGH BAND CHANNEL
CW CITY WIDE W<< WEST OF CITY
DOH DEPT. OF HWY'S WT WALKIE TALKIE
DOT DEPT. OF TRANS. WTS WEIGHT STATIONS
>>E EAST OF CITY 3WY MR TO DISPATCH ONLY
EMS MEDICAL
HQ PRIMARY CHANNEL
MR MOBILE REPEATER
R))) RADAR
RPT REPEATER
SP STATE PATROL
SPL SPECIAL OPERATIONS
ALABAMA SP MARYLAND SP OKLAHOMA SP
SP1 158.790 SP1 39.10 SP 861.2125
SP2 159.030 SP2 39.26 SP 862.2125
SP3 154.920 SP3 39.30 SP 863.2125
SP4 155.445 SP4 39.34 SP 864.2125
SPM 155.475 SP5 39.14 SP 865.2125
CP 155.010 SP6 39.32 ---------------
DOH 151.055 SP7 39.38 SP1 44.70
-------------- SP8 39.24 M 44.90
NATCHEZ TRA SP9 39.52 3WY 154.935
NAT 171.675 SP10 39.04 SP2 45.22
NAT 171.775 SP11 39.06 M 45.18
SP12 39.40 3WY 154.695
ARIZONA SP BOAT 39.22 SP 45.10
SPI 155.190 3WY 154.905
SP 460.025 SPI 155.475 3WY 154.920
ALL 460.225 MR 155.730 SPI 155.670
SW 460.275 JFK 151.040 ALL 155.490
SP 460.300 -------------- ALL 155.760
SP 460.325 BLT/W PKWAY ---------------
SP 460.400 295 159.315 OK TURNPIKE
SP 460.425 -------------- TP 159.000
SP 460.475 TOLL 453.100 TP 159.120
SPL 460.500 TOLL 453.575 WEATHER !!!
BOX 453.025 TOLL 453.975 EMER 462.875
SW 154.935 -------------- --------------
SWM 155.190 DOH1 47.32 DOT 151.025
-------------- DOH2 47.26 DOT 151.040
USBP 163.625 DOH3 47.40 DOT 151.115
USC 165.237 DOH4 47.14 WT 154.115
--------------
GRAND CANYON MASSACHUSETTS SP OREGON SP
GC 172.450
GC 172.575 SP1 42.44 SP1 42.88
GC 168.350 SP2 42.34 SP2 42.94
SP3 42.40 SP3 42.82
ARKANSAS SP SP4 42.50 SP4 42.86
SP5 42.54 SP5 42.56
SP1 44.74 SP6 42.46 SP6 42.90
SP2 44.62 C-C 42.42 SP7 42.92
SP3 44.66 R))) 42.38 AIR8 42.78
C-C 44.78 SW 44.74 R))) 42.44
MR 154.785 TAC 44.90 ------------
ALL 37.20 MR 154.920 -PORTABLES-
ALL 37.24 TP 156.240 WT 154.695
------------- TP 158.970 WT 154.860
DOH 151.055 TP 159.030 WT 154.905
DOH 151.070 TP 159.180 WT 154.935
DOH 151.085 DOH 47.14 NAT 155.475
DOH 151.100 DOH 47.26 WT 155.505
DOH 47.28 SPI 159.030
CALIFORNIA DOH 47.36 DOT 47.04
DOT 47.06
SLVR 42.08 MICHIGAN DOT 47.16
M 42.28 DOT 47.18
GOLD 42.12 SP1 42.94
M 42.20 SP2 42.68 PENNSYLVANIA SP
BLUE 42.34 SP3 42.02
M 42.18 SP4 42.64 <A> 155.580
PRPL 42.40 SP5 42.86 CAR 155.790
M 42.16 SW 42.48 <B> 155.670
TAN 42.42 SW 42.56 CAR 155.910
M 42.84 SW 45.28 <C> 155.505
RED 42.44 SW M 42.74 CAR 155.850
M 42.28 ------------ C-C 154.755
PINK 42.44 DETECTIVES RPT 159.210
M 42.76 RED 154.665 SPI 42.600
BLK 42.46 SW 154.905 --------------
M 42.70 GRN 154.920 TP1 159.045
GREY 42.48 WHT 155.460 TP2 159.075
M 42.68 BLU 155.505 C-C 159.000
BRWN 42.50 -------------- TP 156.195
M 42.82 SPI 155.370 TP 156.225
YELO 42.52 NAT 155.475 TP 159.030
M 42.30 SWE 155.865 TP 159.185
GRN 42.54 BDG 156.180 --TUNNELS--
M 42.24 BDG 453.950 TUN 453.150
WHT 42.56 DOT 151.040 TUN 453.300
M 42.72 DOT 151.055 TUN 453.650
COPR 42.60 DOT 151.085 --------------
M 42.74 DOT 151.115 DOT 47.14
ORNG 42.88 DOT 47.14 DOT 47.28
M 42.66 DOT 47.22 DOT 47.30
MR 154.905 DOT 47.26 DOT 47.38
ALL 154.920 DOT 47.32 WT 151.100
--------------
-EMERGENCY- MINNESOTA SP RHODE ISLAND SP
ALL 153.755
OES 154.160 MPLS 42.92 SP1 154.935
OES 154.220 M 42.66 SP2 154.905
OES 154.280 ST P 42.64 3R)) 155.445
M 42.72 SP4 155.505
COLORADO SP RCH 42.54 SP5 155.610
M 42.76 SP6 155.475
SP 154.665 ST C 154.920 SP7 154.695
CAR 154.740 M 159.210 SP8 155.190
SP 154.935 SW 42.82 SPI 158.970
CAR 154.770 AIR)) 42.88 TAC 159.150
SP 154.695 SP 45.66 DOT 47.22
CAR 154.830 MR 154.905 DOT 47.34
ALL 154.905 MR 154.920
NAT 155.475 MR 155.505 SOUTH CAROLINA SP
DOH 47.02 SPI 155.370
DOH 47.10 NAT 155.475 SP1 42.10
TUN 453.200 DOT 151.025 SP2 42.26
--------------- DOT 151.055 SP3 42.12
-EMERGENCY- DOT 151.070 SP4 42.08
ALL 453.625 DOT 151.115 SPI 155.955
ALL 460.100 SP6 42.34
ALL 460.425 MISSISSIPPI SP7 42.14
DOT 47.22
CONNECTICUT SP 42.08 DOT 47.34
CARS 42.30 WEIGHT UNIT
SP1 42.04 SP 42.12 CH3 154.980
SP2 43.36 CARS 42.18
SP3 42.48 SP 42.16 SOUTH DAKOTA
SP4 42.52 CARS 42.24
SP5 42.18 SW 42.02 SP1 39.10
6R)) 42.30 SW 155.490 SP2 39.12
7R)) 42.20 SPI 155.535 SP 39.16
8R)) 42.24 WTS 154.695 SP 39.22
TAC 42.32 WTS 155.460 SP 39.24
TAC 42.58 CP 45.22 SP 39.28
SW 45.86 CP 45.30 SP 39.32
SPI 154.665 DOH 47.14 DOT 154.025
MR 154.830 DOH 47.22 DOT 154.100
SWAT 155.475 DOH 47.26 DOT 154.115
DOT 47.38 DOH 47.34
DOT 47.30 ----------- TENNESSEE SP
EMER 453.550 NATCHEZ TRA
PKWY 171.675 SP 42.42
DELAWARE SP PKWY 171.775 3WY 155.430
SP 42.56
SP1 154.665 MISSOURI SP 3WY 155.505
SPM 154.770 SP 42.36
SP2 154.755 SP 42.06 3WY 155.655
SPM 154.650 CARS 42.22 SP 42.28
SPM 154.710 SP 42.12 C-C 42.26
SP4 154.695 CARS 42.32 SPI 155.370
SP7 155.475 SPI 42.38 TAC 45.58
SP8 154.860 3WY 154.695 TAC 45.62
SP 45.02 3WY 154.905 TAC 45.66
SPM 44.86 3WY 154.920 TAC 45.70
DOT 47.34 SPI 155.370 DOT 47.28
DOT 47.22 NAT 155.475 DOT 47.36
TP 156.135 CP 155.730 DOT 151.010
BDG 151.070 DOT 151.040 DOT 151.040
DOT 151.070 DOT 151.070
IDAHO DOT 151.130 DOT 151.130
DOT 159.180
SP1 460.100 MONTANA SP CP 37.26
SP2 460.200 AID 460.400
C-C 465.275 SP 39.90
SP4 460.025 CP 39.82 TEXAS SP
DET 460.300 SW 39.88
SPL 460.525 SWE 39.98 SP1 154.680
NEW 460.550 SPI 154.665 SP2 155.460
DOT 453.150 C-C 154.695 SP3 154.950
DOT 453.800 RPT 154.815 SP4 155.370
EMER 461.025 RPT 154.920 SP7 155.445
NAT 154.475 SP8 154.695
ILLINOIS SP SWE 153.905 TP 157.350
CP 155.790 WTS 156.210
CHGO 42.34 DOH 150.995 NEW 159.150
SP 42.36 DOH 151.010 3WY 154.665
SP 42.44 DOH 151.025 3WY 159.090
SP 42.46 DOH 151.040 3WY 159.210
ALL+ 42.50 DOH 151.055 BDG 156.150
SP 42.52 DOH 151.070 DOT 47.02
SP 42.54 DOH 151.130 DOT 47.06
CHGO 42.56 DOT 47.08
SP 42.60 NEBRASKA SP DOT 47.18
SP 42.62 USBP 163.625
SP 42.66 SP 42.46 USBP 163.775
CAR 42.68 M 42.20
CAR 42.70 M 42.30 UTAH SP
CAR 42.72 SP 42.34
CAR 42.84 SW 39.90 NE 155.070
------------- CP 39.46 OGDN 155.310
VHF 154.665 CP 39.58 SW 155.505
VHF 154.680 SWE 39.82 SP 155.550
VHF 154.695 SWF 39.98 SW 155.565
TAC 154.710 DOH 47.08 SLC 155.580
VHF 154.845 DOH 47.16 BRIG 155.595
VHF 154.920 DOH 47.20 NE 155.610
VHF 154.935 DOH 47.24 OREM 155.625
911 155.055 LOGN 155.655
SPI 155.370 NEVADA SP C-C 155.745
AIR+ 155.460 W< 155.910
NAT 155.475 SP1 42.94 DOT 47.04
MR 155.505 SP2 42.78 DOT 47.12
-------------- SP3 42.56 DOT 47.16
TOLL ROADS SP4 42.88 DOT 47.18
F1 854.9875 SP 42.50
F2 855.2375 SP 42.58 VERMONT SP
F3 855.4875 DOT 151.01
F4 855.7375 DOT 151.040 ALL 460.025
F5 855.9265 DOT 151.100 NE 460.150
C-C 155.925 DOT 159.130 SP 460.225
-------------- DOT 159.180 SPI 460.475
DOT 150.995 DMV 172.000 SP 460.300
DOT 151.070 TUN 451.025 SP 460.375
DOT 151.100 SP 460.425
DOT 453.700 NEW HAMPSHIRE SP SP 460.275
-------------- CP 460.450
SPI 39.46 SP 851.0125 C-C 460.500
CPSW 39.50 SP 855.2125 TAC 42.86
SP 856.2125 DPT 159.075
INDIANA SP --------------- DOT 159.180
SP1 44.94 DOT 159.195
SP1 42.42 SP2 44.82
SP2 42.40 SP3 45.26 VIRGINIA SP
SP3 42.12 SP4 45.30
SP4 42.16 AIR)) 45.18 SP 158.985
SPM 42.26 SP6 45.22 M 154.905
SPM 42.32 NAT 155.475 SP 159.000
TOLL 154.755 VHF 155.910 M 154.935
TOLL 155.415 VHF 156.090 SP 159.135
CD 155.025 -------------- M 155.460
CP 155.130 DOH 453.625 SP 159.165
SPI 155.370 DOH 453.675 M 155.445
MR 155.445 DOH 453.775 TAC 154.695
NAT 155.475 DOH 453.925 C-C 154.665
DOH 47.28 DOH 453.975 RPT 458.350
DOH 47.36 TOLL 453.850
NEW JERSEY SP ALL 39.54
IOWA SW< 462.200
SP1 44.94 TUN 154.025
SPI 155.640 SP2 44.62 BDG 45.68
M 154.650 SP3 44.66 DOT 47.22
SP2 155.655 SP4 44.98 DOT 47.28
M 154.755 5C-C 44.78 DOT 47.30
SP3 155.565 6R)) 45.00 DOT 47.34
M 154.665 TP 45.82
3WY 453.625 ------------ WASHINGTON SP
SPI 155.370 NJ TURNPIKE
C-C 155.430 TP 155.190 SP1 155.970
TAC 155.445 C-C 154.935 SP2 154.770
NAT 155.475 TP 155.580 SP3 155.580
AIR 155.505 C-C 154.460 SP4 155.520
WIS 155.970 TP 154.905 SP5 154.845
DOT 159.180 TP 159.180 SP6 158.790
DOT 159.195 TP 453.875 SP7 154.680
-------------- -------------- F14 155.850
CP1 155.790 G S PARKWAY F15 154.665
CP2 155.685 A 851.3375 F16 154.695
CP3 155.700 B 852.1625 F17 154.935
C 852.7375 F18 155.505
FLORIDA D 853.8625 F19 154.920
GS1 158.910 F20 154.755
SP1 154.665 GS2 155.505 SPI 155.370
M 155.460 GS3 154.950 AIR 453.475
SP2 154.680 GS4 154.680 3WY 453.925
M 155.445 GS5 154.920 3WY 458.475
SP3 154.695 GS6 155.460 3WY 458.925
M 155.505 NAT 155.475 DOT 46.52
C-C 154.920 -------------- DOT 46.54
AIR 154.920 A C EXP WAY DOT 46.58
SPI 155.370 AC 453.700 DOT 47.02
-------------- AC 453.900 DOT 47.10
TP 453.575 -------------- DOT 47.20
TP 453.625 DOT 47.14 DOT 47.24
TP 453.675 DOT 47.26 DOT 151.010
TP 453.725 DOT 47.36 DOT 151.025
-------------- DOT 47.40 DOT 151.040
ALGTR ALLEY DOT 151.070
#84 151.310 NEW MEXICO SP
WEST VIRGINIA
GEORGIA SP SP 155.520
SPM 155.535 SPHUNT 42.10
SP 154.680 SP 155.565 SPCHAR 42.12
SPM 154.800 SPM 155.655 CARS 42.26
ATL 155.910 SP 155.580 3WY 155.505
SW 154.905 SPM 155.685 TP 155.430
SW 154.935 SP 155.790 TP 156.150
GBI 154.815 SPM 155.730 CP 39.98
GBI 155.505 SW1 155.370 DOH 47.14
DOH 47.32 SW2 155.550 DOH 47.28
DOH 47.34 SW4 154.920 DOH 47.32
-------------- ALL 154.875 DOH 47.36
ATL AREA PD NAT 155.475
ON I-75/-85 DOH 151.070 WISCONSIN SP
85N 460.175 DOH 151.085
85N 460.275 DOH 151.100 SP 154.680
285E 460.400 DOH 151.115 M 159.420
285W 158.775 DOH 151.130 SP 155.445
285E 460.450 M 159.285
85S 159.210 NEW YORK SP SP 154.905
75N 460.325 M 159.450
SP 154.905 SP 154.935
KANSAS SP SP 155.445 C-C 151.460
SP 155.460 NAT 155.475
SP 44.94 SP 155.505 SPI 155.370
SPM 45.18 SP 155.535 DOT 47.32
SP 44.98 SP 155.655 DOT 47.40
SPM 44.82 M 154.680 DOT 151.040
AIR 45.14 M 154.920 DOT 453.325
------------- M 154.935 DOT 453.475
KS TURNPIKE M 154.950 DOT 453.575
<A> 154.830 M 155.520 DOT 453.925
<B> 154.680 M 155.595
<C> 154.905 M 155.740 WYOMING SP
TOLL 151.085 SW2 154.665
TOLL 151.100 SW3 155.370 SP1 155.445
-------------- SW4 154.695 SP3 156.750
DOT 47.06 BCI 155.565 SP4 154.875
DOT 47.18 NAT 155.475 AID 155.640
CPI 39.46 R))) 42.14 CID 155.580
CP 39.58 TUN 153.550 DOH 156.015
--------------- DOH 156.630
KENTUCKY SP TACONIC PKWY
PK 158.775
R)) 453.300 HUDSON PKWY
SP 453.450 PK 159.195
SP 453.500 NY THRUWAY
SP 453.550 TW 453.425
SP 453.600 TW 453.525
PR 453.800 --------------
SP 453.850 DOT 47.22
TAC 453.900 DOT 47.32
TAC 453.950 DOT 47.34
MR 154.665 DOT 47.40
NAT 154.475
SPI 155.370 NORT CAROLINA
DOT 44.62
DOT 44.78 SP1 42.62
DOT 45.86 M2 42.78
DOH 47.14 SP3 42.52
DOH 47.22 M4 42.80
DOH 47.26 SP5 42.60
DOH 47.38 M6 42.66
DOH 156.045 SP7 42.64
DOH 156.060 M8 42.76
DOH 156.075 SP9 42.50
DOH 156.135 M10 42.70
CC11 42.82
LOUISIANA SPI 155.190
I-10 & 12 --------------
10E 158.970 MOBILE RPTR
M 155.655 >E 155.370
12E 155.910 W< 155.505
M 154.680 NW 456.050
10BR 155.505 W< 456.075
M 154.8775 SE 456.150
HQBR 154.755 W< 456.175
M 159.315 W< 457.050
10LF 154.695 >E 457.250
M 155.595 NW 457.350
10W 154.935 85N 457.400
M 155.625 SE 467.200
--------------- SE 467.250
I-20 --------------
20E 155.565 -ST BUREAU-
M 154.920 -OF INVEST-
20W 154.935 SBI 154.905
M 155.625 SBI 159.090
--------------- SBI 159.150
I-55 SB-9 42.72
55N 155.910 SB-10 42.58
M 154.680 ------------
55S 158.970 DOH 47.14
M 155.655 DOH 47.26
ALEX 154.755 DOH 47.47
M 155.445 DOH 47.32
GRAY 155.565 DOH 47.38
M 154.920 ------------
L'VL 154.905 -NAT PARKS-
M 155.460 SMOK 167.150
OPLS 155.850 BLRG 167.175
M 154.815
--------------- N DAKOTA SP
TAC 154.950
1M 151.280 SP1 154.905
TAC 154.800 SP2 154.935
2M 159.450 SP3 155.450
--------------- SP4 155.505
3WY 453.450 SP5 155.475
3WY 458.450 SP6 155.370
LK P 453.950 AIR 156.030
--------------- DOH 47.08
DOH1 47.32 DOH 47.16
DOH2 47.38 DOH 47.20
DOH3 47.30 DOH 47.24
DOH4 47.40 DOH 151.040
DOH5 47.28 DOH 151.055
DOH6 47.36 DOH 151.085
-------------- DOH 151.100
OLD SP SYS
SP 39.20 OHIO SP
SP 39.28
SP+ 39.30 SP 44.7
ALL 39.50 M 44.86
SPM 39.62 SP 44.94
CID 39.66 M 45.26
CID 39.92 SP 44.98
SW 39.96 CARS 44.82
GAME 31.06 AIR 45.02
AUX 45.10
MAINE SP ALL 154.680
ALL 154.935
PDI 155.370
SP1 154.710 NAT 155.475
SP2 154.695 --------------
SP3 154.665 OH TURNPIKE
SP4 154.650 TP 155.685
SP5 154.905 TP 155.790
SP6 154.935 TP 156.090
NAT 154.475 TP 158.985
TAC 154.920 TOLL 159.165
C-C 155.505 3WY 465.525
XX 155.535 3WY 465.550
TP 156.045 ---------------
TP 151.070 DOT 47.22
TP 151.130 DOT 47.30
DOT 47.14 DOT 47.34
DOT 47.22 DOT 47.40
DOT 47.26
DOT 47.32
DOT 47.34
CP 39.62
CP 39.54
I have revised as many freq's as I could if you know of any changes that
should be made, please call me and let me know,,, thanks...
John Johnson, KWV8BP
Call The Hotline BBS, we have a large amount of Scanner Files and a Scanner
SIG group, we also have a large section concerning UFO's.
The Hotline MBBS 304-736-9169
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February 1991
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0000 BBC World Service | 5975, 6175, 9590, 9915, 15260
Christian Science Monitor | 7400, 9850, 13760
Kol Israel | 7460, 9385, 9435, 11605, 15615, 15640
Spanish National Radio | 9630, 11880, 15110
Radio Moscow | various frequencies
Radio Yugoslavia | 5980, 7215, 9620, 11735, 15105
Radio Sofia Bulgaria | 9700, 11660, 11720
Voice of America | 5995, 9775, 9815, 11580, 11740, 15205
Radio Beijing | 9665, 9770, 11715, 15130, 17715, 17855
Belgische Radio Belgium | 9925
Radio Habana Cuba | 9665, 11820
WRNO, USA | 7355
Armed Forces Radio | 9239, 9242, 9244, 13651, 16041, 16454
Radio Prague | 7345, 11680, 11990
Radio Pyongyang | 15115, 15160
Radio Korea | 15575
Radio Vatican | 9605, 11780, 15180
0030 Radio Canada | 5960, 9755
Radio Nederland | 6020, 6165, 15315
Radio Budapest | 6110, 9585, 9835, 11910, 15160
Radio Kiev | 7400, 11790, 13645, 15180, 15455
0050 Radio Vatican | 6105, 9605, 11780, 15180
0100 BBC World Service | 5975, 6175, 9590, 9915, 15260
Christian Science Monitor | 7400, 9850, 13760
Kol Israel | 7460, 9385, 9435, 11605, 15615, 15640
Radio Japan | 17810, 17845
Spanish National Radio | 9630, 11880, 15110
Radio Moscow | various frequencies
Radio Prague | 5930, 7345, 11990, 15540
Radio Habana Cuba | 9665, 11820
Radio Luxembourg | 6090
Radio Yugoslavia | 5980, 7215, 9620, 11735, 15105
Voice of America | 6130, 9455, 9775, 9815, 11580, 11740,15205
HCJB, Ecuador | 9745, 11775, 15155
Deutsche Welle, Germany | 6040, 6085, 6145, 9565, 9735, 11865
RAI, Italy | 9575, 11800
0115 Swiss Radio International | 6095, 6135, 9775, 9885, 12035, 17730
0130 Radio Austria | 9870, 9875, 13730
Voice of Greece | 7430, 9395, 9420, 11645
Radio Budapest | 6110, 9585, 9835, 11910, 15160
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0200 BBC World Service | 5975, 6175, 9590, 9915, 15260
Christian Science Monitor | 7400, 9850, 13760
Radiobras, Brazil | 11745
Radio Cairo | 9475, 9675
Voice of Free China | 5950, 5985
Radio Kiev | 11790, 13645, 15180, 15455
Kol Israel | 7460, 9385, 9435
Radio Moscow | various frequencies
Radio Habana Cuba | 6140, 9655, 9710, 11820
Swiss Radio International | 6135, 9725, 9885
Radio RSA, South Africa | 9580, 9615
HCJB, Ecuador | 11775, 15155
Radio Bucharest, Romania | 5990, 9510, 9570, 11830, 11940
RAE, Argentina | 11710
0230 Radio Austria | 9870, 9875, 13730
Radio Tirana, Albania | 9500, 9760
Radio Portugal | 9600, 9635, 9680, 9705, 11840
Radio Sweden | 9695, 11705
Radio Finland Internat. | 11775, 15185
0300 BBC World Service | 5975, 6175, 9590, 9915, 15260
Christian Science Monitor | 7400, 9850, 13760
Radio Five, South Africa | 4880
Voice of Free China | 5950, 5985
Radio Beijing | 9690, 11715, 15130, 15455, 17855
Deutsche Welle, Germany | 6085, 9545, 9605
Radio Moscow | various frequencies
Radio Habana Cuba | 6140, 9655, 9710, 11820
HCJB, Ecuador | 11775, 15155
Radio Japan | 5960
Voice of Turkey | 9445
TIFC, Costa Rica | 5055, 9645
Radio Botswana | 3356, 4830, 7255
Radio Berlin Internat. | 6080, 9730
Radio Cultural, Guatemala | 3300
HRVC, Honduras | 4820
TWR, Bonaire | 9535, 11930
0315 Radio France Internat. | 9800, 11670
Radio Swiss Internat. | 6135, 9725, 9885, 12035
0330 Radio Finland Internat. | 9635, 11775
Radio Tirana, Albania | 9500, 9760
United Arab Emirates Radio| 11940, 15435
Radio Nederland | 6165, 9590
Voice of Greece | 7430, 9395, 9420
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0400 BBC World Service | 5975, 6175, 9590, 9915, 15260, 3955,12095
Christian Science Monitor | 9455, 9870, 13760
Radio Habana Cuba | 5965, 6140, 9655, 9710, 11760, 11820
Swiss Radio Internat. | 6135, 9725, 9885, 12035
Voice of America | 9575, 5995, many others
Radio Bucharest | 5990, 9510, 9570, 11830, 11940
Kol Israel | 11585, 11655, 15640, 17575, 17630
Voice of Turkey | 9445
HCJB, Ecuador | 11755, 15155
Radio Moscow | various frequencies
Radio Romania | 5990, 9510, 9570, 11830, 11940, 15380
Radio Prague International| 5930, 7345, 11680
Radio Beijing | 11685
0500 BBC World Service | 3955, 6195, 7120, 9410, 12095, 15280,17815
Christian Science Monitor | 9870, 13760
Deutsche Welle, Germany | 5960, 6130, 9700
HCJB, Ecuador | 6230, 9720, 9745, 11775
Spanish National Radio | 9630, 11880, 15110
Voice of Nigeria | 7255
Kol Israel | 7460, 9435, 9455, 11588, 11605, 15650,17630
Radio Moscow | various frequencies
Radio Habana Cuba | 5965, 9655, 11760, 11820
Radio New Zealand | 17675
Radio Beijing | 11840
0530 GBC, Ghana | 3366, 4915
Radio Austria Internat. | 6015
AWR, Italy | 7230
UAE Radio | 15435, 17830, 21700
0600 BBC World Service | 5975, 9640, 3955, 6195, 7120, 9410,12095
Christian Science Monitor | 9455, 9870, 13760
Radio Korea | 6060, 9570, 7275
Radio Habana Cuba | 9525, 11835
Radio Moscow | various frequencies
Voice of the Mediterranean| 9765
HCJB, Ecuador | 6230, 9720, 9745, 11775
Radio Austria | 6035, 11880, 13700, 15240,15465,17630,21525
Radio Norway Internat. | 15165
0630 Radio Finland Internat. | 6120, 9560, 11755
Radio Sofia, Bulgaria | 9700, 11720, 15160, 17825
TWR, Monaco | 9480
0700 BBC World Service | 9640, 5975, 7150, 9410, 12095, 17815
Christian Science Monitor | 9870, 13760
Radio Australia | 9655, 11720
Voice of Free China | 5950, 5985
HCJB, Ecuador | 6210, 9610, 9655, 9745
Radio New Zealand | 9855
SIBC, Solomon Islands | 9545
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0730 Radio Finland Internat. | 6120, 9560, 11755
Radio Sofia, Bulgaria | 9700, 11720
Radio Prague | 11685, 17840, 21705
Radio Nederland | 9630, 9715
0800 BBC World Service | 9640, 7150, 11955, 15360, 12095
Christian Science Monitor | 9455, 17855
KYOI, Saipan, N. Marianas | 17780
Radio Australia | 9580, 9655, 17715, 17750
Radio Finland Internat. | 17795, 21550
KNLS, Alaska | 11715
AWR Europe, Portugal | 9760
Radio Korea | 7550, 13670
0830 Radio Nederlands | 9630, 9715, 9770
KTWR, Guam | 11805
Swiss Radio Internat. | 9560, 13685, 17670, 21695
0900 BBC World Service | 5975, 6045, 7325, 9750, 12095, 15070,17640
Christian Science Monitor | 9455, 17855
Radio New Zealand | 6100, 9850
ABC, Brisbane, Australia | 4920, 9660
Radio Australia | 9580, 15415
Radio Finland Internat. | 11795, 21550
Radio Berlin Internat. | 17875, 11890
NBC, Papua, New Guinea | 4890
Radio Korea | 9570, 13670
1000 BBC World Service | 5975, 6045, 7325, 9410, 12095, 15070,17640
Christian Science Monitor | 9495, 9455
Radio Australia | 9580, 15415
Voice of Vietnam | 9840, 15010
Swiss Radio International | 9560, 13685, 17670
All India Radio | 11860, 15335, 11925, 15155
HCJB, Ecuador | 6130, 9745, 11925
Kol Israel | 11585, 17578, 17590, 21760
Armed Forces Radio | 9239, 9242, 9244, 13651, 16041, 16454
KHBN, Guam | 9830
1030 Radio Nederland | 6020, 9675
UAE Radio | 15320, 15435, 17865
Radio Korea | 11715
1100 BBC World Service | 5965, 6195, 9515, 9740, 11775, 15070,25750
Christian Science Monitor | 9455, 9495
Radio Australia | 9580, 11800
Radio Moscow | various frequencies
Voice of Vietnam | 7430, 9730
HCJB, Ecuador | 11925
Deutsche Welle, Germany | 5960, 6130, 9700
Radio Japan | 11815, 11840
Radio Beijing | 9665, 17855
Radio RSA, South Africa | 21590
Radio Pyongyang, Korea | 7200, 7230, 9540
Kol Israel | 11585, 15095, 17578, 17590, 21626, 21760
Armed Forces Radio | 9239, 9242, 9244, 13651, 16041, 16454
Radio Austria | 6155, 13730, 15430, 21490
Voice of America | 9585, 6110, 9760, 11720, 15155, 15425
Radio Jordan | 9560
Radio Pakistan | 17555, 21575
AWR, Costa Rica | 9725, 11875
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1130 Radio Berlin Internat. | 15440, 17880, 21465, 21540
Radio Thailand | 9655, 11905
VOIRI, Iran | 9575, 9705, 11715, 11790, 11940
1200 BBC World Service | 5965, 6195, 9515, 9740, 11775, 15070
Christian Science Monitor | 9455, 9495
Radio Canada Internatinal | 9635, 11855, 17820
Radio Tashkent, Uzbek SSR | 9540, 9600, 9715, 11785, 15460
Radio Australia | 9580, 9710, 11800
Radio Moscow | various frequencies
HCJB, Ecuador | 11740, 17890
Radio Beijing | 9665, 17710, 17855, 11600, 11660
Vatican Radio | 15190, 17685, 21515, 17840
Radio Yugoslavia | 17740, 21555, 25795
Armed Forces Radio | 9239, 9242, 9244, 13651, 16041, 16454
Radio Ulan Bator, Mongolia| 11850, 12025
Radio RSA, South Africa | 9555, 11805, 11900, 17835
Radio Norway International| 15165
BRT, Belgium | 17555, 21810
Voice of Cambodia | 9695, 11938
Voice of Vietnam | 9755, 12035
1215 Radio Cairo | 17595
1230 Radio Austria Internat. | 17870, 6155, 13730, 15430
Radio Berlin Internat. | 15445, 17880, 21465, 21540
Radio France Internat. | 9805, 11670, 15195, 17650, 21635
Radio Bangladesh | 15195, 17850
1300 BBC World Service | 5965, 6195, 9515, 9740, 11775, 15070
Christian Science Monitor | 9455, 9495
Radio Canada International| 9635, 11855, 17820
Radio Moscow | various frequencies
Radio Pyongyang, N. Korea | 9325, 9345, 9600, 11735
Radio Yugoslavia | 11735, 15325, 15380
Radio Australia | 9580
HCJB, Ecuador | 11740, 17890
Radio Peace/Progress, USSR| 11870, 15180, 17635, 17805, 21505
Radio Finland Internat. | 15400, 21550
Voice of Vietnam | 9840, 15010
1330 United Arab Emirates Radio| 15435, 17775, 21605
BRT, Belgium | 17555, 21815
Radio Tashkent, Uzbek SSR | 9540, 9600, 9715, 11785, 15460
Swiss Radio Internat. | 9620, 11695, 13635, 15570
All India Radio | 9565, 11760, 15335
1400 BBC World Service | 5975, 7325, 9410, 9750, 12095, 15070
Christian Science Monitor | 13760, 17555, 21780
Radio Canada International| 11955, 17820
Radio Moscow | various frequencies
Armed Forces Radio | 9239, 9242, 9244, 13651, 16041, 16454
Radio Korea | 9570, 9750, 15575
Radio France International| 21770
Voice/Mediteranian, Malta | 11925
Radio Australia | 9580
HCJB, Ecuador | 11740, 17890
Radio RSA, South Africa | 17745, 21670, 21590
Radio Sweden | 17740, 21610
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1400 Radio Beijing | 7405, 11815, 15165
cont. Radio Japan | 11815, 11865
Radio Finland | 15185
1430 Radio Polonia, Poland | 6135, 9540, 11815
1500 KTWR, Guam | 11785
BBC World Service | 9515, 9740, 11775, 15260, 15070, 17640
Christian Science Monitor | 13760, 17555, 21780
Afrique Numero Un, Gabon | 15200, 17630, 15475
Radio RSA, South Africa | 17745, 21670, 21590
Radio Japan | 5990, 11865, 21700, 11815
HCJB, Ecuador | 11740, 17890
KNLS, Alaska | 11800
Radio Pyongyang, N. Korea | 9325, 9640, 11760
Radio Beijing | 7405, 11815, 15165
BRT, Belgium | 17550, 21810, 17595
Voice of Ethiopia | 9560
1530 Voice of Greece | 11645, 15630, 17535
Radio Sweden | 17880, 21500, 21655
RTM, Morocco | 17595
Armed Forces Radio | 9239, 9242, 9244, 13651, 16041, 16454
1600 BBC World Service | 9515, 11775, 15260, 6195, 7325, 9410, 5995
Christian Science Monitor | 21640
Radio France International| 6175, 15360, 17620, 17795
United Arab Emirates Radio| 11790, 15320, 15435
Radio Portugal | 15210
Radio Korea | 5975, 9870
Radio Moscow | various frequencies
HCJB, Ecuador | 11740, 17890
Voice of America | 15410, 15580, 17785, 17800, 17870
Armed Forces Radio | 9239, 9242, 9244, 13651, 16041, 16454
Radio Pakistan | 13665, 15605, 17555, 17650, 21740
BSKSA, Saudi Arabia | 9705, 9720
Radio Norway (Sundays) | 17765, 21705
1630 Belgische Radio, Belgium | 17595, 21810
1700 BBC World Service | 9515, 11775, 15260, 6195, 12095
Christian Science Monitor | 21640
Radio Moscow | various frequencies
Voice of America | 15410, 15445, 15580, 17785, 17870
Radiobras, Brazil | 15230
Radio Beijing | 9570, 11575
Kol Israel | 11585, 11655
Radio Sweden International| 6065, 9615
WHRI, Indiana | 13760, 15105
Radio Japan | 9695, 11865
WMLK | 9465
Radio Surinam Internat. | 17755
1730 Radio Prague | 9605, 11685, 11990, 13715, 21505
Radio Berlin Internat. | 9665, 13610, 15145, 15340
Radio Bucharest, Romania | 7105, 9690
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1800 BBC World Service | 6195, 7325, 9410, 12095, 15070, 11750
Christian Science Monitor | 21640
Radio Canada International| 13680, 15260, 17820
Radio Kiev | 7330, 9560, 9600, 11780
Radio Prague | 5930, 7345
Voice of America | 6040, 9760, 11760, 15205, 17785, 17800
Radio Moscow | various frequencies
Radio Jordan | 9560, 13655
Kol Israel | 7405, 9455, 9930, 11585
Radio RSA, South Africa | 17795, 21535, 21590
Radio Korea | 15575
Radio Afghanistan | 9635, 15510, 17745
Radio Peace, Costa Rica | 13630, 21566
Radiobras, Brazil | 15265
WINB, Pennsylvania | 15295
1830 Radio Yugoslavia | 7215, 9660, 11735
1900 BBC World Service | 6195, 7325, 9410, 12095, 15070
Christian Science Monitor | 21640
Radio Algiers | 9509, 9640, 9685, 15215, 17745
Radio Kiev | 6010, 6090, 6165, 7115
Kol Israel | 11605, 13750, 15640, 17590
Radio Prague | 5930, 7345
HCJB, Ecuador | 15270, 17790
Deutsche Welle, Germany | 11785, 11810, 13790, 15390
Radio Japan | 5990, 9505, 11865, 15270
Radio Portugal | 11740
Spanish National Radio | 9765, 11790, 15280
Radio Jordan | 9560, 13655
Radio Moscow | various frequencies
Voice of America | 6040, 9760, 11760, 15205, 17785
RAE, Argentina | 15345
Radio Habana Cuba | 11800
1920 Voice of Greece | 7430, 9395, 9425, 11645
1930 VOIRI, Iran | 6035, 9022
Radio Yugoslavia | 5980, 9620, 9660
2000 BBC World Service | 5975, 15260, 3955, 6195, 11750, 15070
Christian Science Monitor | 17555
Radio Damascus, Syria | 12085, 15095, 17710
Radio Baghdad, Iraq | 13660
Radio Pyongyang | 6576, 9345, 9640, 9977
Radio Portugal | 11740
Kol Israel | 7355, 7462, 9435, 9855, 11605
Voice of America | 6040, 9760, 11760, 15205, 17785
Radio Moscow | various frequencies
Radio Jordan | 9560, 13655
Radio Nederlands | 13700, 15560
Radio Habana Cuba | 17860, 17875
2030 Radio Cairo | 15375
2045 All India Radio | 7412, 9910, 11620
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2100 BBC World Service | 15260, 5975, 3955, 9410, 12095, 15140
Christian Science Monitor | 17555, 21640
Radio Yugoslavia | 5980, 7130, 9620, 9660, 7215, 9660,11735
Radio Baghdad, Iraq | 7295, 9770, 13660
Radio Canada International| 15325, 17875
Radio Sweden International| 6065, 9655, 11705
BRT, Belgium | 9925, 5910
Radio Beijing | 9710, 6860, 9820, 11500
Deutsche Welle, Germany | 7130, 9650, 9765, 11785, 9670, 15435
Radio Moscow | various frequencies
Radio Japan | 11800, 6025, 9695, 9640, 15270, 17890
Radio Bucharest, Romania | 9690, 9750, 11940
Swiss Radio International | 9885, 13635, 15525, 15570
Radio Jordan | 9560
Voice of America | 6040, 9760, 11760, 15205, 17785
All India Radio | 7412, 9910, 11620
Radio Peace/Progress, USSR| 9470, 9820, 11880, 15260
Radio Vatican | 17710, 17730, 21650
Radio Damascus, Syria | 12085, 15095
2200 BBC World Service | 5975, 6175, 9915, 15260, 3955, 6195
Christian Science Monitor | 9465, 17555
Radio Yugoslavia | 5980, 7130, 9620, 9660
Radio Australia | 15160, 15240, 15320, 17795
Voice of Free China | 9852, 9955, 11805, 15345, 17612
Voice of Turkey | 9445, 9685, 17760
Radio Vilnius, Lithuania | 6100, 7400, 11790, 13645, 15455
BRT, Belgium | 5910, 9925
Radio Canada International| 9760, 11945
Radio Moscow | various frequencies
Radio Prague | 6055
Voice of UAE, Abu Dhabi | 6170, 9595, 11965, 11985, 13605
KOVH, USA | 17775
Radio Baghdad | 7295, 9770
Radio Berlin, Germany | 6080, 9730, 11890, 13610, 13670,15240
Voice of America | 7120, 9770, 11760, 15185, 17735
2230 Radio Mediteranean, Malta | 6110
Kol Israel | 9435, 11605, 12077, 17575
2300 BBC World Service | 5975, 6175, 9915, 15260, 3955, 6195
Christian Science Monitor | 9465, 17555
Voice of Turkey | 9445, 9685, 17760
Radio Vilnius, Lithuania | 6100, 7400, 11790, 13645, 15455
Radio Japan | 11800, 15195
Radio Pyongyang, Korea | 7200, 7230, 9540
Radio Moscow | various frequencies
Radio Sofia, Bulgaria | 9700, 11660, 11720, 15330
KVOH, USA | 17705
Voice of UAE, Abu Dhabi | 6170, 9595, 11965, 11985, 13605
Kol Israel | 11605, 15615, 15640
Radio Budapest | 6110, 9520, 9585, 9835, 11910,15160
Radio Kiev, Ukrane | 11790, 13645, 15180, 15455, 15485
AWR, Costa Rica | 9725, 11870
Radio Norway (Sundays) | 15165
Voice of Vietnam | 9840, 15010
2305 Radio Polonia | 5995, 6175, 7125, 7270
2330 BRT, Belgium | 9925
Radio Canada International| 5960, 9755, 11905
Radio Kiev | 7400, 11790, 13645, 15180, 15455
Radio Tirana, Albania | 9500, 9760
Radio Korea | 15575
Radio Budapest | 6110, 9585, 9835, 11910, 15160
Voice of Greece | 9425
Radio/Peace, Costa Rica | 7376USB, 13630, 21566
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Frequency Location Description
33.5400 MONT. CO. JEFFERSON TWP FIRE
33.6400 MONT. CO. BUTLER TWP FIRE
39.4800 WARREN CO. MASON PD
39.5800 CLARK CO. S. CHARLESTON PD
39.5800 GREENE CO. ANIMAL WARDEN
39.6800 WARREN CO. MASON PD
39.6800 WARREN CO. SPRINGBORO PD
39.9000 WARREN CO. WARREN CO. SO F-1
42.0800 CLARK CO. OSP #12 SPRINGFIELD
44.7400 CLARK CO OSP #12 SPRINGFIELD
44.7400 MONT. CO. OSP #57 DAYTON
44.7400 PREBLE CO. OSP #68 EATON
44.9800 GREENE CO. OSP #29 XENIA
45.0200 CLARK CO. OSP #12 SPRINGFIELD
45.0200 GREENE CO. OSP #29 XENIA
45.0200 MIAMI CO. OSP #55 PIQUA
45.0200 MONT. CO. OSP #57 DAYTON
45.0200 PREBLE CO. OSP #68 EATON
45.0200 WARREN CO. OSP #83 LEBANON
45.1000 MONT. CO. OH LIQUOR CON DAYTON
45.1000 STATEWIDE OSP SPECIAL FREQ.
45.2200 MONT. CO. DAYTON MENTAL HEALTH
45.2200 WARREN CO. LEBANON CORRECTION
45.4800 WARREN CO. WARREN CO. FIRE NET
46.1600 WARREN CO. MAINEVILLE FIRE
46.1600 WARREN CO. MASON VOL. FIRE
46.1600 WARREN CO. MASSIE TWP FIRE F-2
46.1800 GREENE CO. BEAVERCREEK FIRE
46.4200 MONT. CO. MAD RIVER TWP FIRE
108.3000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIRPORT ILS
108.9000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIRPORT ILS
111.0000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIRPORT VOT
111.9000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIRPORT ILS
114.5000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIRPORT VOR
115.2000 GREENE CO. WRIGHT PATT VOR
118.0000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR APPR/DPRT
118.8500 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR APPR/DPRT
119.9000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIRPORT TOWER
121.5000 NATIONWIDE EMERGENCY
121.7500 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR CLEARANCE
121.8000 GREENE CO. WRIGHT PATT GN
121.9000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIRPORT GN
122.1000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR FLIGHT SV
122.2000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR FLIGHT SV
122.5500 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR FLIGHT SV
122.7000 GREENE CO. GREENE CO. AIRPORT
122.8500 GREENE CO. WRIGHT PATT PTD
125.8000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIRPORT ATIS
126.5000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR APPR/DPRT
126.9000 GREENE CO. WRIGHT PATT TOWER
Frequency Location Description
127.6500 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR APPROACH
145.1900 MIAMI CO. WEST MILTON FIRE
153.7550 MONT. CO. MIAMI TWP PD
153.7550 MONT. CO. NEW LEBANON PD
153.8300 MONT. CO. HARRISON TWP FIRE MO
153.8300 MONT. CO. JEFFERSON TWP FIRE M
153.8300 MONT. CO. MIAMI TWP FIRE MOBIL
153.8300 MONT. CO. RANDOLPH FIRE MOBILE
153.8300 MONT. CO. VANDALIA FIRE BASE
153.8900 WARREN CO. CLEARCREEK TWP FIRE
153.8900 WARREN CO. LEBANON FIRE
153.9050 MONT. CO. MORAINE PD (ENCODED)
154.0700 CLARK CO. NEW CARLISLE FIRE
154.0700 CLARK CO. PIKE TWP FIRE
154.0700 DARKE CO. GREENVILLE FIRE
154.0700 GREENE CO. BATH TWP FIRE
154.0700 GREENE CO. BEAVERCREEK FIRE MOB
154.0700 GREENE CO. CEDARVILLE FIRE
154.0700 GREENE CO. MIAMI TWP FD YELLOWS
154.0700 GREENE CO. NEW JASPER FIRE
154.0700 GREENE CO. SILVERCREEK TWP FIRE
154.0700 GREENE CO. SPRING VALLEY TWP FD
154.0700 GREENE CO. SUGARCREEK TWP FIRE
154.0700 GREENE CO. WILBERFORCE U FIRE
154.0700 GREENE CO. XENIA TWP FIRE
154.1000 WARREN CO. FRANKLIN FIRE
154.1300 MONT. CO. HARRISON TWP FIRE
154.1300 MONT. CO. MADISON TWP FIRE
154.1300 MONT. CO. MORAINE FIRE
154.1300 MONT. CO. RANDOLPH TWP FIRE
154.1600 CLARK CO. BETHAL TWP FIRE
154.1600 CLARK CO. ENON FIRE
154.1600 CLARK CO. MAD RIVER TWP FIRE
154.1600 DARKE CO. UNION CITY FIRE
154.1900 DARKE CO. ANSONIA FIRE
154.1900 DARKE CO. ARCANUM FIRE
154.1900 DARKE CO. BRADFORD FIRE
154.1900 DARKE CO. BRADFORD FIRE
154.1900 DARKE CO. DARKE CO. FIRE NET
154.1900 DARKE CO. GETTYSBURG FIRE
154.1900 DARKE CO. GREENVILLE FIRE
154.1900 DARKE CO. HOLLANSBURG FIRE
154.1900 DARKE CO. NEW MADISON FIRE
154.1900 DARKE CO. OSGOOD COMM. FIRE
154.1900 DARKE CO. PITSBURG FIRE
154.1900 DARKE CO. UNION CITY FIRE
154.1900 DARKE CO. VERSAILLES FIRE
154.1900 MIAMI CO. CASSTOWN FIRE
154.1900 MIAMI CO. COVINGTON FIRE
154.1900 MIAMI CO. FLETCHER FIRE
Frequency Location Description
154.1900 MIAMI CO. LAURA FIRE
154.1900 MIAMI CO. LUDLOW FALLS FIRE
154.1900 MIAMI CO. MIAMI CO. DISASTER
154.1900 MIAMI CO. MIAMI CO. FIRE NET
154.1900 MIAMI CO. PIQUA FIRE
154.1900 MIAMI CO. PLEASENT HILL FIRE
154.1900 MIAMI CO. TIPP CITY FIRE
154.1900 MIAMI CO. TROY FIRE
154.1900 MONT. CO. BROOKVILLE FIRE
154.1900 MONT. CO. DOE MONSANTO FIRE
154.1900 MONT. CO. FARMERSVILLE FIRE
154.1900 MONT. CO. NEW LEBANON FIRE
154.1900 MONT. CO. PHILLIPSBURG FIRE
154.1900 MONT.CO. MIAMISBURG FIRE
154.1900 PREBLE CO. EATON FIRE
154.1900 PREBLE CO. ELDORADO FIRE
154.1900 PREBLE CO. GRATIS FIRE
154.1900 PREBLE CO. LEWISBURG FIRE
154.1900 PREBLE CO. NEW PARIS FIRE
154.1900 PREBLE CO. PREBLE CO. FIRE NET
154.1900 PREBLE CO. VERONA FIRE
154.1900 PREBLE CO. WEST ALEXANDRIA FIRE
154.1900 PREBLE CO. WEST MANCHESTER FIRE
154.2050 GREENE CO. FAIRBORN FIRE
154.2200 CLARK CO. GERMAN TWP. FIRE
154.2200 CLARK CO. GREEN TWP FIRE
154.2200 CLARK CO. HARMONY TWP FIRE
154.2200 CLARK CO. MADISON TWP FIRE
154.2200 CLARK CO. MOOREFIELD TWP FIRE
154.2200 CLARK CO. S. CHARLESTOWN FIRE
154.2200 CLARK CO. SPRINGFIELD TWP FIRE
154.2350 MONT. CO. KETTERING FIRE
154.2800 STATEWIDE FIRE MUTUAL AID FREQ
154.3250 MONT. CO. WASHINGTON TWP FIRE
154.3550 MONT. CO. MIAMI TWP FIRE
154.3550 MONT. CO. VANDALIA FIRE
154.3700 CLARK CO. S. CHARLESTON FIRE
154.3700 CLARK CO. SPRINGFIELD FIRE
154.4000 MONT. CO. HUBER HEIGHTS FIRE
154.4000 MONT. CO. WEST CARROLLTON FD
154.4300 MONT. CO. DAYTON FIRE PAGING
154.4450 MIAMI CO. COVINGTON FIRE
154.4450 MIAMI CO. MIAMI CO. FIRE NET
154.4450 MIAMI CO. PIQUA FIRE
154.4450 MIAMI CO. PLEASENT HILL FIRE
154.5150 MONT. CO. SALEM MALL SECURITY
154.5400 MONT. CO. DAYTON MALL SECURITY
154.6800 CLARK CO. OSP #12 SPRINGFIELD
154.7850 MONT. CO. MONT. CO. SO JAIL
154.8450 CLARK CO. CLARK CO. SO F-3
Frequency Location Description
154.8450 CLARK CO. NEW CARLISLE PD
154.8600 MONT. CO. VANDALIA PD
154.8750 CLARK CO. CLARK CO. SO F-2
154.8750 CLARK CO. NEW CARLISLE PD
154.8750 CLARK CO. S. CHARLESTON PD
154.9350 STATEWIDE LEERN EMERGENCY FREQ
155.0100 MONT. CO. JEFFERSON TWP PD
155.0100 MONT. CO. MADISON TWP PD
155.0550 MONT. CO. WEST CARROLLTON PD
155.0700 MONT. CO. BROOKVILLE PD
155.1300 DARKE CO. UNION CITY PD
155.1300 MONT. CO. FARMERSVILLE PD
155.1300 MONT. CO. MIAMISBURG PD
155.1300 MONT.CO. MAD RIVER PD
155.1300 PREBLE CO. EATON PD
155.1300 PREBLE CO. PREBLE CO. SO
155.1300 WARREN CO. CARLISLE PD
155.1300 WARREN CO. LEBANON PD
155.1450 GREENE CO. YELLOW SPRINGS PD
155.1900 MIAMI CO. MIAMI CO. SO
155.1900 MIAMI CO. PIQUA PD
155.1900 MIAMI CO. TIPP CITY PD
155.1900 MIAMI CO. TROY PD
155.2200 MONT. CO. MAD RIVER TWP RESCUE
155.2200 MONT. CO. TROTWOOD RESCUE
155.2500 GREENE CO. XENIA PD
155.2800 MONT. CO. BOX 21 RESCUE MOBILE
155.2800 MONT. CO. TROTWOOD RESCUE MOBI
155.3100 GREENE CO. WRIGHT STATE U PD
155.3100 WARREN CO. FRANKLIN PD
155.3400 STATEWIDE EMS CHANNEL PRIMARY
155.3700 STATEWIDE POLICE INTERCITY
155.4000 MONT. CO. BOX 21 RESCUE MOBILE
155.4000 MONT. CO. TROTWOOD RESCUE MOBI
155.4150 MONT. CO. BROOKVILLE PD
155.4150 MONT. CO. MONT. CO. SO F-1/A
155.4900 MONT. CO. KETTERING PD
155.5200 MONT. CO. GERMANTOWN PD
155.5200 MONT. CO. JEFFERSON TWP PD
155.5350 GREENE CO. FAIRBORN PD
155.5650 MONT. CO. MONT. CO. SO F-5/C
155.5950 GREENE CO. BEAVERCREEK PD MOBIL
155.5950 GREENE CO. FAIRBORN PD
155.5950 GREENE CO. GREENE CO. SO
155.5950 GREENE CO. SUGARCREEK TWP PD
155.6100 MONT. CO. HUBER HEIGHTS PD
155.6100 MONT. CO. MONT. CO. SO DETECT.
155.6400 GREENE CO. BEAVERCREEK PD
155.6500 MIAMI CO. TROY PD
155.6550 DARKE CO. DARKE CO. SO
Frequency Location Description
155.6550 MIAMI CO. BRADFORD PD
155.6550 MIAMI CO. COVINGTON PD
155.6550 MIAMI CO. MIAMI CO. SO
155.6550 MIAMI CO. PIQUA PD
155.6550 MIAMI CO. TIPP CITY PD
155.6550 MIAMI CO. WEST MILTON PD
155.6700 MONT. CO. MONT. CO. SO F-2/3/B
155.7150 MONT. CO. TROTWOOD PD
155.7450 MONT. CO. ENGLEWOOD PD
155.7600 GREENE CO. SUGARCREEK TWP PD
155.7750 GREENE CO. XENIA FIRE
155.7900 CLARK CO. CLARK CO. SO
155.8200 MONT. CO. GERMANTOWN PD
155.8500 MONT. CO. GERMANTOWN PD F-B MO
155.8650 MONT. CO. RANDOLPH TWP PD
155.8650 MONT. CO. UNION PD
155.8800 WARREN CO. LEBANON FIRE
155.9250 MONT. CO. GERMAN TWP PD F-4
155.9400 GREENE CO. BELLBROOK PD
157.2800 MONT. CO. MONT. CO. SO (BUG)
158.8800 MONT. CO. OAKWOOD FIRE
158.8800 MONT. CO. OAKWOOD PD
159.0900 CLARK CO. SPRINGFIELD PD
236.6000 GREENE CO. WRIGHT PATT TOWER
257.8000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR TOWER
269.9000 GREENE CO. WRIGHT PATT ATI
289.6000 GREENE CO. WRIGHT PATT TOWER
291.1000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR APPROACH
316.7000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR APPR/DPRT
327.1000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR APPR/DPRT
335.8000 GREENE CO. WRIGHT PATT GROUND
344.6000 GREENE CO. WRIGHT PATT PM
353.7000 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIR APPR/DPRT
372.2000 GREENE CO. WRIGHT PATT PTD
453.2000 GREENE CO. XENIA PD
453.2750 MONT. CO. DAYTON AIRPORT SECUR
463.1750 STATEWIDE EMS CHANNEL MED 8
852.0625 MONT. CO. MIAMI TWP PD
854.9875 MONT. CO. VANDALIA PD
855.2125 MONT. CO. HUBER HEIGHTS FIRE
855.4625 MONT. CO. CENTERVILLE PD
856.2125 MONT. CO. DAYTON PD FIRE MISC.
856.7125 MONT. CO. DAYTON PD FIRE MISC.
857.2125 MONT. CO. DAYTON PD FIRE MISC.
857.7125 MONT. CO. DAYTON PD FIRE MISC.
858.2125 MONT. CO. DAYTON PD FIRE MISC.
859.2125 MONT. CO. DAYTON PD FIRE MISC.
860.2125 MONT. CO. DAYTON PD FIRE MISC.
860.7125 MONT. CO. DAYTON (CONTROL)
TACTICAL AIR COMMAND
TAC
North Carolina and area
SHAW AIR FORCE BASE
MYRTLE BEACH AFB
354th TACTICAL FIGHTER WING
TAC Frequencies:
By: John Johnson, KWV8BP
HF SSB VOICE NET FREQUENCIES
----------------------------
(KHZ) Description
4711 Jacksonville Control
4725 Air to Air Refueling
4742 Scott Airways
5703 TAC Bases Common
6723 Jacksonville Control
6727 Scott Airways
8964 TAC Bases Common
11182 Scott Airways
13204 TAC Bases Common
15015 Scott Airways
15048 TAC Bases Common
TAC LOW BAND FM FREQUENCIES
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(MHZ) Description
40.50 Emergency
32.85 Myrtle Beach Tactical
40.20 Myrtle Beach Tactical
46.90 Myrtle Beach Tactical
47.65 Myrtle Beach Tactical
51.50 Myrtle Beach Tactical
60.10 Myrtle Beach Tactical
TAC VHF-AM FREQUENCIES
----------------------
(MHZ) Description
118.850 Shaw Depart/Arrive (S)
121.050 Shaw Arrive/Final
121.500 Universal Emergency
121.800 Shaw Clearance Delivery
125.400 Shaw Depart/Arrive (N)
126.100 Shaw Ground
126.200 Tower Common
126.650 Shaw Tower
134.100 Shaw Arrive/Final
138.025 19th TAC Fighter Squadron
138.250 19th TAC Fighter Squadron
138.300 Myrtle Beach Tactical
138.425 Myrtle Beach Tactical
138.475 19th TAC Fighter Squadron
138.650 Tactical Operations
138.900 17th TAC Fighter Squadron
139.800 Myrtle Beach Tactical
139.825 19th TAC Fighter Squadron
139.900 19th TAC Fighter Squadron
139.925 17th TAC Fighter Squadron
140.375 17th TAC Fighter Squadron
141.675 17th TAC Fighter Squadron
141.750 17th TAC Fighter Squadron
TAC UHF-AM FREQUENCIES
----------------------
(MHZ) Description
239.800 Myrtle Beach
243.000 Universal Emergency
255.400 Flight Service
260.200 Air Refueling Common
270.100 TAC Air to Ground
275.800 Shaw Ground Control
276.900 16th TAC Recon. Squadron
282.800 Universal Search/Rescue
283.800 Shaw Maintenance
287.000 Shaw Approach
289.400 Shaw Clearance Delivery
290.600 Air to Air Mission
294.700 Shaw Approach
295.900 Tactical Operations
318.100 Shaw Approach
321.100 Air to Air Mission
327.300 Shaw Departure/Arrive (N)
340.900 Shaw Approach
342.500 Shaw METRO (weather)
342.500 Shaw
344.900 19th TAC Fighter Squadron
348.400 Shaw Tower
358.300 Shaw Depart/Arrive (S)
363.800 TAC Emergency
369.200 Shaw Approach
372.200 Shaw Base Operations
372.800 Shaw approach
378.800 Shaw Approach
381.300 TAC Command Post
398.100 17th TAC Fighter Squadron
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Frequencies & Codes
Compiled and Typed Courtesy of Big Brother
Vuarnet International
813-978-0840
Last Updated 06-Feb-94
Channel Frequency Usage
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F-1 453.550R Dispatch West (Downtown area/West of I-275)
F-2 453.700R Dispatch East (East of I-275)
F-3 453.800R Information (License/Warrant Checks)
F-4 453.850R Emergency/Tactical
F-5 453.750R Tactical West
F-6 453.875R Tactical East
453.400R Tampa International Airport
453.500R Tampa Stadium/Special Events (Traffic Control)
453.600R Tampa Stadium/Special Events (Traffic Control)
460.660? New Channel
460.1125 Low Power Channel
460.5125 Low Power Channel
800 MHz Future System/MDT's (856-860.2625)
10-Codes
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10-11 DISPATCHING TOO RAPIDLY 10-51 ENROUTE
10-12 OFFICIALS OR VISITORS PRESENT 10-52 ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL
10-14 FOUL WEATHER CHANGEOVER 10-54 NEGATIVE
10-15 PRISONER IN CUSTODY 10-55 CAR TO CAR
10-16 REQUEST OWNER OR AGENT RESPOND 10-56 MEET ____ AT ____
10-19 RETURN TO YOUR ZONE 10-57 PROCURE PAPERS/MESSAGES
10-23 STAND-BY 10-63 NET IS DIRECTED
10-25 IN CONTACT WITH ____ 10-64 NET IS CLEAR
10-26 MESSAGE RECEIVED 10-65 CLEAR FOR MESSAGES
10-31 SEND WRECKER TO ____ 10-77 LATENT INVESTIGATION
10-32 SEND AMBULANCE TO ____ 10-81 RECORDS SHOW STOLEN/WANTED
10-35 TRANSPORTING TO ____ 10-82 SIGN CHART AT HOSPITAL
10-38 CHANGE YOUR LOCATION 10-85 OUT FOR NON-POLICE FUNCTION
10-39 MESSAGE DELIVERED 10-88 WHAT PHONE # CAN _ BE
REACHED?
10-40 REQUEST WAGON AT ____ 10-89 IN-SERVICE TRAINING (CLASS)
10-41 IN POSSESION OF 10-90 IN-SERVICE TRAINING (FIELD)
10-42 HOME 10-97 ARRIVED AT SCENE
10-43 ANY INFORMATION FOR ____? 10-98 REQUEST FOR CRIME LAB
10-44 REPORT IN PERSON TO ____ 10-99 REQUEST FOR WEAPONS
10-45 SEND IN REPORTS 10-999 REQUEST FOR AMMUNITION
10-46 URGENT
10-48 END OF MESSAGE/DID YOU RECEIVE?
Signal Codes
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SIG-00 . SIG-46 .
SIG-12 . SIG-47 .
SIG-15 . SIG-48 .
SIG-16 . SIG-50 .
SIG-17 . SIG-51 .
SIG-22 . SIG-52 .
SIG-23 . SIG-53 .
SIG-24 . SIG-54 .
SIG-25 . SIG-55 .
SIG-26 . SIG-56 .
SIG-27 . SIG-57 .
SIG-28 . SIG-58 .
SIG-29 . SIG-59 .
SIG-30 . SIG-60 .
SIG-31 . SIG-61 .
SIG-32 . SIG-62 .
SIG-33 . SIG-63 .
SIG-34 . SIG-64 .
SIG-35 . SIG-65 .
SIG-36 . SIG-66 .
SIG-37 . SIG-67 .
SIG-38 . SIG-68 .
SIG-39 . SIG-70 .
SIG-40 . SIG-71 .
SIG-41 . SIG-73 .
SIG-42 . SIG-74 .
SIG-43 . SIG-75 ASSIGNMENT AT TAMPA STADIUM
SIG-44 . SIG-76 SPECIAL THREATS
SIG-45 . SIG-80 FIELD INTERROGATION
I.B.M. and TelCo Frequencies
complements of Tom Filecco, KA2UCP
I.B.M.
======
153.08 Security - Kingston, NY (KEC-542)
153.17 " " (KEP-980)
153.395 " " (WYC-788)
461.225 Armonk, NY (KXP-322)
461.025 Bronx, NY (KWC-714)
463.325 Brooklyn, NY (KRC-465)
462.825 Central Islip, NY (KES-776)
462.90 " " (WSZ-255)
462.825 Glen Oaks, NY (KQW-779)
462.90 " " (WRY-471)
151.835 Mount Kisco, NY (KGV-920)
152.48 New York City (KGU-352)
157.74 " " (KFX-848)
461.025 " " (KLR-206)
461.125 " " (KLR-215)
462.775 " " (KLR-221)
462.925 " " (KLR-222, KYC-674)
461.225 North Tarrytown, NY (KXP-322)
462.825 Plainview, NY (KLR-208)
462.90 " " (WSZ-255)
461.225 Port Chester, NY (KNFD-469)
. Tarrytown, NY (KXP-322)
. Valhalla, NY " "
151.835 Yonkers, NY (KLV-264)
153.08 Yorktown, NY (KAX-545)
462.1625 NY Statewide (KA-91914)
151.835 White Plains, NY (KQV-201)
461.225 " " (KGI-651, KNFD-469, KXF-322)
Radio Codes:
10-1 Responding
10-2 On the scene
10-3 Call by phone
10-4 Message recieved
10-5 Repeat
10-6 Standby
10-7 Out of service
10-8 In service-availible
10-9 Back in quarters
10-10 All equipment return to quarters
10-11 All equipment return, except_____
10-12 Proceed at reduced speed
10-13 Proceed forthwith/Situation critical
10-14 Correct time
10-15 Minor detail
10-16 Pick-up
10-18 Weather and road conditions
10-20 Location
10-21 Request 2nd dispatch
10-22 Request 2nd alarm
10-23 Request 3rd alarm
10-24 Detail completed
10-25 Cancel
10-26 Rush reply
10-27 Officer on duty
10-28 Records check
10-29 Visitors present
10-30 OFFICER NEEDS HELP
10-40 Unable to copy
10-50 Accident
10-51 Wrecker needed
10-52 Ambulance Needed
10-69 Coffee break/meals
10-70 Alarm of Fire
10-75 Working fire
10-90 Signal weak
10-91 Signal strong
10-92 Malicious false alarm
10-94 Give radio test
10-95 Meet car number___at___
10-96 Relieve officer
Signals:
1-Fire
2-Threat Call
3-Demonstration
4-Power Failure
5-Flood
6-First Aid
7-Emergency Closing
9-Smoke Investigation
10-Collapse
11-Chemical Spill
12-Gas Leak
13-Explosion
14-Stream Break
15-Daily Test Group Call (8:00AM & 6:00PM)
Units:
Emergency Control officers: 500-514
Alarm Maintenance: 515
Chemical Control: 033
Saftey & Management: 044
Maintenance: 211
Fire Drivers & First Aid: 222
Other I.B.M. Frequencies:
151.655 151.955 153.290 451.475
New York Telephone Co.
======================
451.35 Huntington, NY (WYW-954)
. Kew Gardens, NY (KFN-392)
. Nyack, NY (WYW-955)
. Selden, NY (KRI-861)
451.325 Manhasset, NY (KRI-862)
. Plainview, NY " "
451.375 Mount Vernon, NY (KTC-230)
. Rye, NY " "
. Spring Valley, NY (KTC-232)
451.224 New York City (KUO-722)
451.4 " " (KEG-918)
151.985 NY Statewide
AT&T
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157.74 White Plains, NY (KRK-409)
ITT
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151.745 Brentwood, NY (KLZ-451)
154.54 New York City (WYC-304)
463.975 " " (KWW-324)
154.57 NY Statewide (KA-31196)
The above information was compiled from different sources: FCC Files,
various friends who wish to remain unknown, and my own monitoring experiences.
If you have any comments, corections, or additions, I can be reached on M&M's
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Downloaded From P-80 Systems 304-744-2253
THE TOP 100
SCANNER FREQUENCIES
Source: Monitoring Times
Reprinted By: John Johnson, KWV8BP
FREQUENCY DESCRIPTION
========= ===========
34.81 FISH & WILDLIFE
34.83 FISH & WILDLIFE
35.02 McDONALD'S ORDER WINDOW
35.22 PAGING
35.58 PAGING
35.62 PAGING
35.64 MEDICAL PAGING
40.07 NAT'L PARK BUSES
40.21 NAT'L PARK BUSES
40.45 VA PAGING
40.50 ARMY SEARCH/RESCUE
40.68 INDUSTRIAL DEVICES
41.50 ARMY AIRCRAFT
43.22 PAGING
43.58 PAGING
46.61 - 46.97 CORDLESS PHONE BASES
46.75 PRES. HELICOPTER
47.42 RED CROSS
49.67 - 49.97 CORDLESS PHONE HANDSETS/
WALKIE TALKIES
49.83 - 49.89 WIRELESS BABY MONITORS
121.5 AIR EMERGENCY/CALLING
121.75 RUSSIAN COSMONAUTS
122.75 GOVT. AIR TO AIR
122.8 SMALL AIRPORT UNICOM
122.9 GOVT. AIRCRAFT
122.925 NATURAL RESOURCES AIR
123.05 HELICOPTER
123.1 AIR SEARCH & RESCUE
123.45 PILOTS AIR TO AIR
126.2 MILITARY AIR TOWERS
132.0 GOODYEAR BLIMP
135.575 - 135.625 ATS SATELLITE
143.46 AIR FORCE MARS
143.625 RUSSIAN MIR COSMONAUTS
143.99 ARMY MARS
146.52 HAM WALKIE TALKIE
148.15 CIVIL AIR PATROL
150.00 RUSSIAN SATELLITE
151.625 ITINERANT WALKIE TALKIE
152.0075 MEDICAL PAGING
152.03 - 152.21 PAGING
152.51 - 152.81 MOBILE PHONE
154.37 FIRE MUTUAL AID
154.60 BUS.PAGING/COMM.
155.16 HOSPITAL/AMBULANCE
155.28 HOSPITAL/AMBULANCE
155.34 HOSPITAL/AMBULANCE
155.37 POLICE MUTUAL AID
155.475 POLICE INTERSYSTEM
156.8 BOATS CALL/DISTRESS
157.05 COAST GUARD
157.10 COAST GUARD
157.15 COAST GUARD
159.495 BRINKS TRUCKS
159.60 WELLS FARGO TRUCKS
161.64 - 162.55 WEATHER SERVICE
163.10 FED GOVT PORTABLE
163.20 U.S. MARSHAL
163.25 MEDICAL PAGING
163.4125 ARMY CORPS OF ENG.
163.4375 ARMY CORPS OF ENG.
165.2875 ATF
165.375 SECRET SERVICE
165.950 IRS
167.05 FCC
167.5625 FBI
170.20 FED'L DISASTER NETWORK
170.875 FEDERAL PRISONS
170.925 FEDERAL PRISONS
236.6 AIR FORCE TOWERS
241.0 NATIONAL GUARD
243.0 MILITARY AIRCRAFT
CALLING/DISTRESS
255.4 MIL. FLIGHT WEATHER
257.8 MIL. TOWER CALLING
259.7 SPACE SHUTTLE
264.9 NORAD SECONDARY
266.5 SAC REFUELING
272.7 MIL. FLIGHT WEATHER
296.8 SPACE SHUTTLE
311.0 SAC PRIMARY
321.0 SAC SECONDARY
340.2 NAVY TOWERS
342.5 MIL. FLIGHT WEATHER
364.2 NORAD PRIMARY
381.8 CG AIRCRAFT
408.40 FED. GOVT (SHARED)
415.20 FED PROTECTION SERVICE
415.70 AIR FORCE ONE
417.20 FED PROTECTION SERVICE
418.05 FED GOVT PORTABLE
418.075 FED GOVT SHARED
418.575 FED GOVT PORTABLE
459.675 TONE PAGING
460.975 WELLS FARGO TRUCKS
462.95 - 463.175 PARAMEDICS
464.55 PGA TOURNAMENT
469.500 NASCAR RACING
469.9125 GOODYEAR BLIMP SECURITY
869 - 894 CELLULAR TELEPHONES
1090 AIRCRAFT VORTAC
All frequencies are in mhz.
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TORONTO AND AREA FREQUENCIES OF INTEREST TO SCANNER OWNERS.
THE FOLLOWING ARE ONLY SOME OF THE MANY FREQUENCIES IN USE IN THE TORONTO
AREA. THE LISTING THAT FOLLOWS ARE THE MOST ACTIVE DAILY.
MHZ
PEARSON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT- 118.0 control tower
- 118.7 clearance/departures-arrivals
- 119.3 VFR-Tower
- 120.825 ATIS
- 121.3 ground control
- 121.65 ground control
- 121.9 ground control
- 122.35 TERMINAL FORCASTS
- 125.4 Toronto Arrivals
- 124.475 Toronto Arrivals
- 125.775 Toronto Arrivals
- 127.0 Toronto Center
- 128.275 Toronto Center
- 128.8 Toronto Center
- 129.275 Air Ambulance (MEDCOMM)
- 130.375 Toronto Stock (AirCanada)
- 130.8 Canadian Airlines Int.
- 133.1 ATIS
- 134.575 Toronto Center
- 135.62 Toronto Center
- 236.8 Toronto Center
- 294.5 Toronto Center
- 461.3625 Air Canada Cargo
- 462.425 Air Canada Base
- 467.4375 Air Canada Load
FIRE DEPARTMENTS - 154.325 Etobicoke
- 153.830 North York - Operations
- 153.395 North York - freq 2
- 154.400 East York
- 154.890 York
- 154.430 Scarborough - Operations
- 154.265 Scarborough
- 153.950 Scarborough
- 411.9875 Toronto - Operations
- 411.7875 Toronto - TAC 2
- 411.8625 Toronto - TAC 4
- 412.3125 District Chief
AMBULANCE - 152.375 North West Area 1 (BLS)
- 151.820 North East Area 2 (BLS)
- 150.530 South West Area 3 (BLS)
BLS = BASIC LIFE SUPPORT - 148.165 South East Area 4 (BLS)
ALS = ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT - 143.340 Paramedics (ALS)
- 148.360 Supervisors freq.7
- 150.100 Provincial Common
- 414.2625 Provicial Common RPT.
POLICE DIVISIONS DESK BASE MOBILE DIVISION
142.875 138.675 11 , 12
142.305 138.105 13
142.965 138.855 14
142.905 138.705 21 , 22 ,23
142.035 138.945 31
142.065 138.975 32 , 33
142.725 138.315 41
142.155 138.045 42 , 43
142.335 138.135 51 , 53
142.995 138.885 52
142.695 138.285 54 , 55
MITRE FREQUENCIES (hand held units) - 148.850 1 District
- 148.490 2 District
- 156.240 3 District
- 155.550 4 District
- 155.400 5 District
- 410.9625 EMERGENCY TASK FORCE
AGENCY CITY
FREQUENCY
AIR FORCE #1 GOVERMENT 415.700
AIR POLICE 155.865
ALMA CITY POLICE ALMA 155.590
ALMA/MT. PLEASENT/OWOSSO HOSPITAL ALMA/ST,LOUIS/OWOSSO 155.280
ALMA/ST. LOUIS POLICE DEPT. ALMA/ST. LOUIS 155.595
BAY CITY ADMIN. BAY CITY 155.055
BAY CITY AMBULANCE BAY CITY 155.220
BAY CITY FIRE DEPT. BAY CITY 154.400
BAY CITY LEIN BAY CITY 155.625
BAY CITY POLICE DEPT. BAY CITY 155.790
BAY COUNTY FIRE BAY CITY 154.310
BAY COUNTY SHERIFF BAY CITY 158.910
BAY MEDICAL CENTER BAY CITY 155.340
BAYNET SAGINAW 154.905
BRIDGEPORT TWP. POLICE SAGINAW 154.085
BUENA VISTA TWP. POLICE SAGINAW 155.715
CARROLLTON TWP. POLICE SAGINAW 155.115
CARSON CITY POLICE CARSON CITY 155.610
CHANNEL 12 - TV FLINT - SAGINAW 462.650
CHANNEL 5 - TV SAGINAW 450.350
CLARE/MT. PLEASANT POLICE CLARE/MT. PLEASANT 155.490
CLEVELAND CENTER SAGINAW 127.700
CLEVELAND CENTER SAGINAW 133.875
COLEMAN POLICE COLMAN 153.785
CONSUMERS POWER CO. SAGINAW 47.980
DELCO MORAINE - MAINT. DEPT. SAGINAW 462.400
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES MI. 44.640
DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES MI. 44.640
DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES MI. 44.720
DOW CHEMICAL SECURITY MIDLAND 153.320
EAST TAWAS CITY FIRE EAST TAWAS 154.415
EASTERN COUNTIES SHERIFF DEPT. 39.100
EMS SAGINAW 155.400
FLINT CITY POLICE #1 FLINT 155.250
FLINT CITY FIRE DEPT. FLINT 154.235
FLUSHING POLICE FLUSHING 155.565
FRANKENMUTH AMB. FRANKENMUTH 155.175
FRANKENMUTH POLICE FRANKENMUTH 154.040
FRANKENMUTH TOWN POLICE FRANKENMUTH 154.040
GENESEE CENTRAL DISPATCH FLINT 155.445
GRATIOT COUNTY POLICE DEPT. GRATIOT CO. 155.760
HOSP. TO AMBULANCE SAGINAW 155.340
HOSPITALS SAGINAW SAGINAW 155.280
INTER CITY SAGINAW 155.370
ISABELLA COUNTY POILCE DEPT. ISABELLA CO. 155.760
ITHACA POLICE DEPT. ITHACA 155.775
KINGS ANSWERING SERVICE SAGINAW 158.700
KREAGER WREAKING SAGINAW 157.470
LEIN SAGINAW 154.725
MARINE DISTRESS CHANNEL #16 156.800
MARINE OPER.: TAWAS, HARBOR BEACH 156.450
MARINE PORT OPER. CHANNEL #2 156.600
MARINE TELEPHONE CHANNEL #28 162.000
AGENCY CITY
FREQUENCY
MI STATE HIGHWAY PLOWS MICHIGAN 151.115
MI. STATE POLICE - AIR TO GROUND MI. 42.480
MI. STATE POLICE - CAR TO CAR MI. 42.560
MI. STATE POLICE - CAR TO POST MI. 42.740
MI. STATE POLICE - POST TO CAR MI. 42.580
MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE MI. 152.630
MIDLAND CITY FIRE DEPT. MIDLAND 154.070
MIDLAND CITY POLICE MIDLAND 155.430
MIDLAND CITY POLICE MIDLAND 159.150
MIDLAND COUNTY FIRE DEPT. MIDLAND 154.370
MIDLAND HOSPITAL CENTER MIDLAND 155.175
MIDLAND WARE-SMITH AMBULANCE MIDLAND 155.160
MONTROSE/MT. MORRIS POLICE MONTROSE/MT. MORRIS 155.130
N.O.A.A. WEATHER CLIO 162,400
NI. STATE POLICE - POST TO POST MI. 42.680
NORTHERN COUNTY SHERIFF DEPT. 29.820
POLICE MUTUAL AID SAGINAW 155.865
SAGINAW BAY MOSQUITO CONT COMM BAY CITY 453.200
SAGINAW BAY MOSQUITO CONT COMM BAY CITY 458.200
SAGINAW CITY FIRE SAGINAW 154.130
SAGINAW CITY PLOWS SAGINAW 159.105
SAGINAW COUNTRY SHERIFF SAGINAW 155.640
SAGINAW COUNTRY SHERIFF SAGINAW 158.970
SAGINAW COUNTRY SHERIFF SAGINAW 154.890
SAGINAW COUNTRY SHERIFF SAGINAW 156.150
SAGINAW COUNTY AMBULANCE CENTRAL SAGINAW 155.175
SAGINAW COUNTY FIRE SAGINAW 154.250
SAGINAW COUNTY PLOWS SAGINAW 151.025
SAGINAW COUNTY SHERIFF-CENTRAL DISPATCH SAGINAW 155.550
SAGINAW FAITH AMBULANCE SAGINAW 155.235
SAGINAW GENERAL HOSPITAL SAGINAW 151.950
SAGINAW MERCY AMBULANCE SAGINAW 155.295
SAGINAW POLICE - NO. 1 SAGINAW 155.010
SAGINAW POLICE NO. 2 SAGINAW 155.970
SAGINAW POLICE NO. 3 SAGINAW 155.310
SAGINAW TWP. DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS SAGINAW TWP. 158.235
SAGINAW TWP. FIRE SAGINAW TWP. 154.295
SAGINAW TWP. FIREGOUND SAGINAW 155.820
SAGINAW TWP. POLICE SAGINAW TWP. 155.415
SAGINAW TWP. POLICE SAGINAW TWP. 154.755
ST. LOUIS POLICE ST. LOUIS 155.950
ST. LOUIS POLICE ST. LOUIS 155.610
TRI CITY AIRPORT - APPROACH/DEPARTURE SAGINAW 126.45
TRI CITY AIRPORT - TOWER SAGINAW 120.1
TUSCOLA COUNTY FIRE DEPT. 46.420
TUSCOLA COUNTY SHERIFF - RECEIVE 39.300
TUSCOLA COUNTY SHERIFF - TRANSMIT 39.600
TUSCOLA COUNTY VILLAGE - RECIEVE 39.660
TUSCOLA COUNTY VILLAGE - TRANSMIT 39.540
UNDERCOVER - POLICE ? SAGINAW 156.900
USCG CUTTERS/HELICOPTERS GOVERMENT 157.050
WEST BRANCH FIRE DEPT. WEST BRANCH 154.190
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TELEVISION CHANNEL FREQUENCIES 04-17-88
VHF Channels 2-13 * UHF Channels 14-83
Freq Limits MHz Video Audio
Station Ch Lower Upper Carrier MHz Carrier MHz
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2 54 60 55.25 59.75
WKYC 3 60 66 61.25 65.75
4 66 72 67.25 71.75
WEWS 5 76 82 77.25 81.75
6 82 88 83.25 87.75
7 174 180 175.25 179.75
WJW 8 180 186 181.25 185.75
9 186 192 187.25 191.75
10 192 198 193.25 197.75
11 198 204 199.25 203.75
12 204 210 205.25 209.75
13 210 216 211.25 215.75
14 470 476 471.25 475.75
15 476 482 477.25 481.75
16 482 488 483.25 487.75
WDLI 17 488 494 489.25 493.75
18 494 500 495.25 499.75
WOIO 19 500 506 501.25 505.75
20 506 512 507.25 511.75
WFMJ 21 512 518 513.25 517.75
22 518 524 519.25 523.75
WAKC 23 524 530 525.25 529.75
24 530 536 531.25 535.75
WVIZ 25 536 542 537.25 541.75
26 542 548 543.25 547.75
WKBN 27 548 554 549.25 553.75
28 554 560 555.25 559.75
29 560 566 561.25 565.75
30 566 572 567.25 571.75
31 572 578 573.25 577.75
32 578 584 579.25 583.75
33 584 590 585.25 589.75
34 590 596 591.25 595.75
35 596 602 597.25 601.75
36 602 608 603.25 607.75
37 608 614 609.25 613.75
38 614 620 615.25 619.75
39 620 626 621.25 625.75
40 626 632 627.25 631.75
41 632 638 633.25 637.75
42 638 644 639.25 643.75
WUAB 43 644 650 645.25 649.75
44 650 656 651.25 655.75
WNEO 45 656 662 657.25 661.75
46 662 668 663.25 667.75
47 668 674 669.25 673.75
48 674 680 675.25 679.75
WEAO 49 680 686 681.25 685.75
50 686 692 687.25 691.75
51 692 698 693.25 697.75
52 698 704 699.25 703.75
53 704 710 705.25 709.75
54 710 716 711.25 715.75
WBNX 55 716 722 717.25 721.75
56 722 728 723.25 727.75
57 728 734 729.25 733.75
58 734 740 735.25 739.75
59 740 746 741.25 745.75
60 746 752 747.25 751.75
WQHS 61 752 758 753.25 757.75
62 758 764 759.25 763.75
63 764 770 765.25 769.75
64 770 776 771.25 775.75
65 776 782 777.25 781.75
66 782 788 783.25 787.75
67 788 794 789.25 793.75
68 794 800 795.25 799.75
69 800 806 801.25 805.75
70 806 812 807.25 811.75
71 812 818 813.25 817.75
72 818 824 819.25 823.75
73 824 830 825.25 829.75
74 830 836 831.25 835.75
75 836 842 837.25 841.75
76 842 848 843.25 847.75
77 848 854 849.25 853.75
78 854 860 855.25 859.75
79 860 866 861.25 865.75
80 866 872 867.25 871.75
81 872 878 873.25 877.75
82 878 884 879.25 883.75
83 884 890 885.25 889.75
TV and Cable Audio
Frequencies
Frequency Emis Signals Service User Name - Call Sign
Location Remarks
59.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 2 Audio Nationwide
CH 2 allocation 54.0000-60.0000
59.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 2 Audio Nationwide
CH 2 allocation 54.0000-60.0000
65.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 3 Audio Nationwide
CH 3 allocation 60.0000-66.0000
65.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 3 Audio Nationwide
CH 3 allocation 60.0000-66.0000
71.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 4 Audio Nationwide
CH 4 allocation 66.0000-72.0000
71.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 4 Audio Nationwide
CH 4 allocation 66.0000-72.0000
81.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 5 Audio Nationwide
CH 5 allocation 76.0000-82.0000
81.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 5 Audio Nationwide
CH 5 allocation 76.0000-82.0000
87.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 6 Audio Nationwide
CH 6 allocation 82.0000-88.0000
87.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 6 Audio Nationwide
CH 6 allocation 82.0000-88.0000
109.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 12 Audio Nationwide
CH 12 allocation 204.0000-210.0000
113.7750 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 98 Audio Nationwide
CH 98 allocation 108.0000-114.0000
119.7750 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 99 Audio Nationwide
CH 99 allocation 114.0000-120.0000
125.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 14 Audio Nationwide
CH 14 allocation 120.0000-126.0000
131.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 15 Audio Nationwide
CH 15 allocation 126.0000-132.0000
137.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 16 Audio Nationwide
CH 16 allocation 132.0000-138.0000
143.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 17 Audio Nationwide
CH 17 allocation 138.0000-144.0000
149.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 18 Audio Nationwide
CH 18 allocation 144.0000-150.0000
155.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 19 Audio Nationwide
CH 19 allocation 150.0000-156.0000
161.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 20 Audio Nationwide
CH 20 allocation 156.0000-162.0000
167.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 21 Audio Nationwide
CH 21 allocation 162.0000-168.0000
173.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 22 Audio Nationwide
CH 22 allocation 168.0000-174.0000
179.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 7 Audio Nationwide
CH 7 allocation 174.0000-180.0000
179.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 7 Audio Nationwide
CH 7 allocation 174.0000-180.0000
185.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 8 Audio Nationwide
CH 8 allocation 180.0000-186.0000
185.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 8 Audio Nationwide
CH 8 allocation 180.0000-186.0000
191.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 9 Audio Nationwide
CH 9 allocation 186.0000-192.0000
191.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 9 Audio Nationwide
CH 9 allocation 186.0000-192.0000
197.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 10 Audio Nationwide
CH 10 allocation 192.0000-198.0000
197.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 10 Audio Nationwide
CH 10 allocation 192.0000-198.0000
203.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 11 Audio Nationwide
CH 11 allocation 198.0000-204.0000
203.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 11 Audio Nationwide
CH 11 allocation 198.0000-204.0000
209.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 12 Audio Nationwide
CH 12 allocation 204.0000-210.0000
215.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 13 Audio Nationwide
CH 13 allocation 210.0000-216.0000
215.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 13 Audio Nationwide
CH 13 allocation 210.0000-216.0000
221.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 23 Audio Nationwide
CH 23 allocation 216.0000-222.0000
227.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 24 Audio Nationwide
CH 24 allocation 222.0000-228.0000
233.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 25 Audio Nationwide
CH 25 allocation 228.0000-234.0000
239.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 26 Audio Nationwide
CH 26 allocation 234.0000-240.0000
245.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 27 Audio Nationwide
CH 27 allocation 240.0000-246.0000
251.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 28 Audio Nationwide
CH 28 allocation 246.0000-252.0000
257.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 29 Audio Nationwide
CH 29 allocation 252.0000-258.0000
263.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 30 Audio Nationwide
CH 30 allocation 258.0000-264.0000
269.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 31 Audio Nationwide
CH 31 allocation 264.0000-270.0000
275.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 32 Audio Nationwide
CH 32 allocation 270.0000-276.0000
281.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 33 Audio Nationwide
CH 33 allocation 276.0000-282.0000
287.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 34 Audio Nationwide
CH 34 allocation 282.0000-288.0000
293.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 35 Audio Nationwide
CH 35 allocation 288.0000-294.0000
299.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 36 Audio Nationwide
CH 36 allocation 294.0000-300.0000
305.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 37 Audio Nationwide
CH 37 allocation 300.0000-306.0000
311.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 38 Audio Nationwide
CH 38 allocation 306.0000-312.0000
317.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 39 Audio Nationwide
CH 39 allocation 312.0000-318.0000
323.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 40 Audio Nationwide
CH 40 allocation 318.0000-324.0000
329.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 41 Audio Nationwide
CH 41 allocation 324.0000-330.0000
335.7750 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 42 Audio Nationwide
CH 42 allocation 330.0000-336.0000
341.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 43 Audio Nationwide
CH 43 allocation 336.0000-342.0000
347.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 44 Audio Nationwide
CH 44 allocation 342.0000-348.0000
353.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 45 Audio Nationwide
CH 45 allocation 348.0000-354.0000
359.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 46 Audio Nationwide
CH 46 allocation 354.0000-360.0000
365.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 47 Audio Nationwide
CH 47 allocation 360.0000-366.0000
371.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 48 Audio Nationwide
CH 48 allocation 366.0000-372.0000
377.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 49 Audio Nationwide
CH 49 allocation 372.0000-378.0000
383.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 50 Audio Nationwide
CH 50 allocation 378.0000-384.0000
389.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 51 Audio Nationwide
CH 51 allocation 384.0000-390.0000
395.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 52 Audio Nationwide
CH 52 allocation 390.0000-396.0000
401.7625 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 53 Audio Nationwide
CH 53 allocation 396.0000-402.0000
407.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 54 Audio Nationwide
CH 54 allocation 402.0000-408.0000
413.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 55 Audio Nationwide
CH 55 allocation 408.0000-414.0000
419.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 56 Audio Nationwide
CH 56 allocation 414.0000-420.0000
427.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 57 Audio Nationwide
CH 57 allocation 420.0000-426.0000
431.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 58 Audio Nationwide
CH 58 allocation 426.0000-432.0000
437.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 59 Audio Nationwide
CH 59 allocation 432.0000-438.0000
443.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 60 Audio Nationwide
CH 60 allocation 438.0000-444.0000
449.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 61 Audio Nationwide
CH 61 allocation 444.0000-450.0000
455.7500 TV AUDIO CABLE Cable CH 62 Audio Nationwide
CH 62 allocation 450.0000-456.0000
475.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 14 Audio Nationwide
CH 14 allocation 470.0000-476.0000
481.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 15 Audio Nationwide
CH 15 allocation 476.0000-482.0000
487.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 16 Audio Nationwide
CH 16 allocation 482.0000-488.0000
493.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 17 Audio Nationwide
CH 17 allocation 488.0000-494.0000
499.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 18 Audio Nationwide
CH 18 allocation 494.0000-500.0000
505.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 19 Audio Nationwide
CH 19 allocation 500.0000-506.0000
511.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 20 Audio Nationwide
CH 20 allocation 506.0000-512.0000
517.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 21 Audio Nationwide
CH 21 allocation 512.0000-518.0000
523.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 22 Audio Nationwide
CH 22 allocation 518.0000-524.0000
535.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 24 Audio Nationwide
CH 24 allocation 530.0000-536.0000
541.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 25 Audio Nationwide
CH 25 allocation 536.0000-542.0000
547.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 26 Audio Nationwide
CH 26 allocation 542.0000-548.0000
553.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 27 Audio Nationwide
CH 27 allocation 548.0000-554.0000
559.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 28 Audio Nationwide
CH 28 allocation 554.0000-560.0000
565.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 29 Audio Nationwide
CH 29 allocation 560.0000-566.0000
571.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 30 Audio Nationwide
CH 30 allocation 566.0000-572.0000
577.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 31 Audio Nationwide
CH 31 allocation 572.0000-578.0000
583.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 32 Audio Nationwide
CH 32 allocation 578.0000-584.0000
589.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 33 Audio Nationwide
CH 33 allocation 584.0000-590.0000
595.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 34 Audio Nationwide
CH 34 allocation 590.0000-596.0000
601.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 35 Audio Nationwide
CH 35 allocation 596.0000-602.0000
607.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 36 Audio Nationwide
CH 36 allocation 602.0000-608.0000
613.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 37 Audio Nationwide
CH 37 allocation 608.0000-614.0000
619.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 38 Audio Nationwide
CH 38 allocation 614.0000-620.0000
625.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 39 Audio Nationwide
CH 39 allocation 620.0000-626.0000
631.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 40 Audio Nationwide
CH 40 allocation 626.0000-632.0000
637.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 41 Audio Nationwide
CH 41 allocation 632.0000-638.0000
643.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 42 Audio Nationwide
CH 42 allocation 638.0000-644.0000
649.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 43 Audio Nationwide
CH 43 allocation 644.0000-650.0000
655.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 44 Audio Nationwide
CH 44 allocation 650.0000-656.0000
661.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 45 Audio Nationwide
CH 45 allocation 656.0000-662.0000
667.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 46 Audio Nationwide
CH 46 allocation 662.0000-668.0000
673.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 47 Audio Nationwide
CH 47 allocation 668.0000-674.0000
679.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 48 Audio Nationwide
CH 48 allocation 674.0000-680.0000
685.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 49 Audio Nationwide
CH 49 allocation 680.0000-686.0000
691.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 50 Audio Nationwide
CH 50 allocation 686.0000-692.0000
697.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 51 Audio Nationwide
CH 51 allocation 692.0000-698.0000
703.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 52 Audio Nationwide
CH 52 allocation 698.0000-704.0000
709.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 53 Audio Nationwide
CH 53 allocation 704.0000-710.0000
715.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 54 Audio Nationwide
CH 54 allocation 710.0000-716.0000
721.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 55 Audio Nationwide
CH 55 allocation 716.0000-722.0000
727.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 56 Audio Nationwide
CH 56 allocation 722.0000-728.0000
733.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 57 Audio Nationwide
CH 57 allocation 728.0000-734.0000
739.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 58 Audio Nationwide
CH 58 allocation 734.0000-740.0000
745.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 59 Audio Nationwide
CH 59 allocation 740.0000-746.0000
751.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 60 Audio Nationwide
CH 60 allocation 746.0000-752.0000
757.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 61 Audio Nationwide
CH 61 allocation 752.0000-758.0000
763.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 62 Audio Nationwide
CH 62 allocation 758.0000-764.0000
769.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 63 Audio Nationwide
CH 63 allocation 764.0000-770.0000
775.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 64 Audio Nationwide
CH 64 allocation 770.0000-776.0000
781.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 65 Audio Nationwide
CH 65 allocation 776.0000-782.0000
787.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 66 Audio Nationwide
CH 66 allocation 782.0000-788.0000
793.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 67 Audio Nationwide
CH 67 allocation 788.0000-794.0000
799.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 68 Audio Nationwide
CH 68 allocation 794.0000-800.0000
805.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 69 Audio Nationwide
CH 69 allocation 800.0000-806.0000
811.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 70 Audio Nationwide
CH 70 allocation 806.0000-812.0000
817.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 71 Audio Nationwide
CH 71 allocation 812.0000-818.0000
823.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 72 Audio Nationwide
CH 72 allocation 818.0000-824.0000
829.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 73 Audio Nationwide
CH 73 allocation 824.0000-830.0000
835.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 74 Audio Nationwide
CH 74 allocation 830.0000-836.0000
841.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 75 Audio Nationwide
CH 75 allocation 836.0000-842.0000
847.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 76 Audio Nationwide
CH 76 allocation 842.0000-848.0000
853.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 77 Audio Nationwide
CH 77 allocation 848.0000-854.0000
859.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 78 Audio Nationwide
CH 78 allocation 854.0000-860.0000
865.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 79 Audio Nationwide
CH 79 allocation 860.0000-866.0000
871.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 80 Audio Nationwide
CH 80 allocation 866.0000-872.0000
877.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 81 Audio Nationwide
CH 81 allocation 872.0000-878.0000
883.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 82 Audio Nationwide
CH 82 allocation 878.0000-884.0000
889.7500 FM TV AUDIO BC TV CH 83 Audio Nationwide
CH 83 allocation 884.0000-890.0000
> Can anyone tell me what would be some good freq's and times to monitor
> US Navy communications? I have a short list of harbor freq's and such
> but have not heard much. I assume that I am not listening at the correct
> time. Thanks.
Here are some freqs for starters:
1.7845 call?_____US: Navy, radiolocation land station, 300w
San Clementi, CA (govt recds)
1.7850 call?_____US: Navy, radiolocation land station, 300w
Pt Mugu, CA (govt recds)
1.9926 call?_____US: Navy, radionavigation land station, 300w
Camp Pendelton, CA (govt recds)
1.9930 call?_____US: Navy, radionavigation land station, 300w
Seal Beach, CA (govt recds)
2.0000 call?_____US: Navy, experimental research station, 10w
Chspk Beach, MD (govt recds)
NAU_______US: Navy, sounder network station, 100w
Isabella, PR (govt recds)
NPM_______US: Navy, sounder network station, 30kw
Lualuale, HI (govt recds)
NPN_______US: Navy, sounder network station, 30kw
Barrigad, Guam (govt recds)
NUD_______US: Navy, sounder network station, 30kw
Mt Moffett, AK (govt recds)
2.0750 call?_____US: Navy
location? (govt recds)
2.4100 call?_____US: Navy, ships, ssb, cw, 250w
Atlantic Ocean (govt recds)
call?_____US: Navy, ships, ssb, cw, fsk
Pacific Ocean (govt recds)
call?_____US: Navy
location? (govt recds)
NAF_______US: Navy, land station, ssb, cw, 250w
Bevrtl Pt, RI (govt recds)
NPM_______US: Navy, coastal station, ssb, cw, and 3.A7J
emissions,
10kw
Lualale, HI (govt recds)
NUD_______US: Navy, coastal station, ssb, cw, fsk, 3kw
Mt Moffett, AK (govt recds)
2.5140 call?_____US: Navy
location? (govt recds)
2.6340 call?_____US: Navy
location? (govt recds)
2.7130 call?_____US: Navy, wargames at sea, "illumination right 100. AP
a
t 50. fire for effect. 04 salvos. target neutralized,
10
casualties", usb, 02/11/87 @0305Z
Atlantic Ocean (B. Parnass)
2.7705 call?_____US: Navy, ships, 3A7J, fsk @1kw
Atlantic Ocean (govt recds)
NAM_______US: Navy, fsk and 3A7J emissions, 1kw
NW, VA (govt recds)
NAU_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, 3A7J, fsk @1kw
Sabanasc, PR (govt recds)
NSS_______US: Navy, fixed station, 3A7J, 1.24F1 @1kw
Annapolis, MD (govt recds)
3.1090 call?_____US: Navy, NAS Pensacola "Raspberry Pensacola" patched
US
S Lexington "Spartan" to Midway Island. Discussion of
lo
ss of phase on Wake's 6.835 MHz fleet bdcst. usb,
03/03/
87 @0038Z
Pensacola, FL (B. Parnass)
Seabreeze_US: Navy, NAS Pensacola "Seabreeze" wkg "Antietam
Test",
missile firing tests in Gulf of Mexico. "Range is
green
". "4 birds bearing 187, 99 nautical miles", usb,
02/02/
87 @0109Z
Pensacola, FL (B. Parnass)
Spartan___US: Navy, USS Lexington "Spartan" wkg Pensacola NAS
Air
Ops "Blue Ghost", usb, 03/03/87 @0101Z
location? (B. Parnass)
3.1300 call?_____US: Navy COMSTA Pacific frequency, all kinds of
"weird"
comms, some are about aircraft, many "codes" used
location? (others)
3.2630 call?_____US: Navy
location? (govt recds)
3.2660 call?_____US: Navy
location? (govt recds)
3.5660 call?_____US: Navy
location? (govt recds)
3.8100 NPM_______US: Navy, fixed station, 12A9 emission, 40kw
Wahiawa, HI (govt recds)
NQM_______US: Navy, fixed station, 12A9 emission, 40kw
Sand Is, Midway Is (govt recds)
3.9250 NPN_______US: Navy, fixed, ship, bridge-to-bridge stations,
1.24F1
and A7J emissions, 10kw
Barrigad, Guam (govt recds)
4.1670 call?_____US: Navy
location? (govt recds)
4.3730 call?_____US: Navy, "Giant Killer" wkg L4I, usb, 02/04/86 @1738Z
Oceana NAS, VA (B. Parnass)
4.5290 call?_____US: Navy
location? (govt recds)
4.7040 AOK_______US: Navy, fax
Rota, Spain (others)
4.9250 call?_____US: Navy
location? (govt recds)
5.0860 call?_____US: Navy
location? (govt recds)
5.2280 call?_____US: Navy
location? (govt recds)
5.2665 call?_____US: Navy, mobile, A3J, 1.24F1 emissions, 180w
Hawaii (govt recds)
5.8700 NAM_______US: Navy, xmtg 5 letter groups, cw, 03/17/86 @0245Z
Norfolk, VA (B. Parnass)
6.2050 call?_____US: Navy, all kinds of "weird" comms, some are about
air
craft, many "codes" used
location? (others)
6.2280 call?_____US: Navy
location? (govt recds)
6.4690 H38D______US: Navy, passing training msgs, heard during
exercises
near Libya's "Line of Death", usb, 03/27/86 @1733Z
location? (B. Parnass)
6.6900 L5Y_______US: Navy, network of military stations xmitting fields
o
f info, mentioned "mechanized rifle company movement"
an
d that "target neutralized", other calls include P3J
and
I7G, usb, 5/9/85 @0123Z
location? (B. Parnass)
7.4670 call?_____US: Navy, 3 tactical stations spoke of an upcoming
"even
t," referred to freqs at "playgrounds", mentioned
Giant
Killer (VA Capes), usb, 04/04/89
location? (B. Parnass)
7.7950 call?_____US: Navy
location? (govt recds)
7.8395 call?_____US: Navy, M1M wkg W1E and T7T, called each other
"mate",
usb, 04/11/87 @1155Z
location? (B. Parnass)
8.0240 call?_____US: Navy FACSFAC Operations, usb
location? (others)
8.0270 call?_____US: Navy
location? (govt recds)
8.6390 ACK_______US: Navy, fax
Rota, Spain (others)
8.7780 M7D_______US: Navy, Atlantic Fleet, M7D asked for radio check
from
"any station this net", then given report by J6U,
12/02
/86 @0231Z
location? (B. Parnass)
8.9720 call?_____US: Navy, anti-submarine warfare, "O6J" wkg "S4JG7",
usb
Atlantic Ocean (B. Parnass)
9.0750 NHG_______US: Navy, 850Hz, 75 normal
Palmer Stn, South Pole (magazines)
9.2130 call?_____US: Navy
location? (govt recds)
9.2550 NGR_______US: Navy, fax
Kato Soli, Greece (others)
9.3970 call?_____US: Navy
location? (govt recds)
10.1000 call?_____US: Navy, White Sands Missle Range, experimental
contrac
t developmental station, .06A2 emission 1w
White Sands, NM (govt recds)
10.1150 NPM_______US: Navy, fixed station, 12A9B emission 40kw
Wahiawa, HI (govt recds)
NUD_______US: Navy, fixed station, 12A9B emission 40kw
Mtmofftt, AK (govt recds)
10.1300 call?_____US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, several modes
Bermuda (govt recds)
call?_____US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, several modes
Garrity, Iceland (govt recds)
call?_____US: Navy, ships, several modes
Atlantic Ocean (govt recds)
CNL_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, several modes
Sidivahi, Morocco (govt recds)
NAA_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, several modes
Cutler, ME (govt recds)
NAM_______US: Navy, coastal station, several modes
Driver, VA (govt recds)
NAU_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, several modes
Sabanasc, PR (govt recds)
NPN_______US: Navy, fixed station, 1.7F1 @5kw, 6A9B @ 20kw
Barrigad, Guam (govt recds)
NSS_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, several modes
Annapolis, MD (govt recds)
10.1350 call?_____US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, .1A1 and 1.24F1
emissio
ns 10kw
Manilla (govt recds)
call?_____US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, .1A1 and 1.24F1
emissio
ns 10kw
Yokosuka, Japan (govt recds)
NPM_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, .1A1 and 1.24F1
emissio
ns 10kw
Barrigad, Guam (govt recds)
11.2670 call?_____US: Navy, network including E4B, K3V, 6RW, usb
location? (B. Parnass)
11.6000 call?_____US: Navy
location? (govt recds)
12.4650 call?_____US: Navy
location? (govt recds)
12.7770 NDT_______US: Navy, fax
Yokosuka, Japan (others)
13.0065 NPN_______US: Navy, coastal, cw, rtty
Barrigad, Guam (govt recds)
13.1810 M3H_______US: Navy, yl gave test count, usb, 5/17/85 @approx
2235Z
location? (B. Parnass)
13.3725 NGR_______US: Navy, warning mariners of impending missile and
unde
rwater ordnance operations, cw, 03/14/87 @1526Z
Kato Soli, Greece (B. Parnass)
14.4550 P8W_______US: Navy, anti-drug smuggling network of aircraft and
ma
ritime stations, one station reported it boarded and
sei
zed a 60' small craft "by authority of Home Base", net
s
eemed to be watching boats in an undetermined area,
only
tactical calls used, usb, 4/17/85
location? (B. Parnass)
14.4700 NNN0CRW___US: Navy, MARS station aboard ship wkg MARS station
NNN0
NIM, usb, 12/05/85 @1732Z
USS Guam (B. Parnass)
NNN0CUV___US: Navy, MARS station aboard ship wkg MARS station
NNN0
NIM, usb, 12/05/85 @1730Z
USS Comte De Grasse (B. Parnass)
NNN0NIM___US: Navy, MARS station at USMC installation wkg
NNN0CRW
aboard USS Guam and NNN0CUV aboard USS Comte De Grasse,
usb, 12/05/85 @1732Z
Gulfport, MS (B. Parnass)
14.5625 call?_____US: Navy, ships, ssb and 3A7J emissions, 40kw
Atlantic Ocean (govt recds)
NAM_______US: Navy, ssb and 3A7J emissions, 40kw
NW, VA (govt recds)
NAU_______US: Navy, ssb and 3A7J emissions, 40kw
Isabela, PR (govt recds)
NBA_______US: Navy, ssb and 3A7J emissions, 40kw
Farfan, Panama (govt recds)
NSS_______US: Navy, ssb and 3A7J emissions, 40kw
Sugar Grove, WV (govt recds)
16.1670 call?_____US: Navy
location? (govt recds)
16.4100 NAM_______US: Navy, fax
Norfolk, VA (others)
17.5845 AOK_______US: Navy, fax
Rota, Spain (others)
18.0675 call?_____US: Navy, ships, 3A7J emission, 10kw
Pacific Ocean (govt recds)
NPG_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, 3A7J emission, 10kw
Dixon, CA (govt recds)
NPG_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, 3A7J emission, 10kw
Skaggs Is, CA (govt recds)
NPL_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, 3A7J emission, 10kw
Chollsht, CA (govt recds)
NPL_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, 3A7J emission, 10kw
Imperial Beach, CA (govt recds)
NPM_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, 3A7J emission, 10kw
Wahiawa, HI (govt recds)
NUD_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, 3A7J emission, 10kw
Clamlagn, CA (govt recds)
NUD_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, 3A7J emission, 10kw
Mtmofftt, AK (govt recds)
NUW_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, 3A7J emission, 10kw
Whidbeyi, WA (govt recds)
18.0680 call?_____US: Navy, ships, 1.24F1 emission, 10kw
Pacific Ocean (govt recds)
NPG_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, 1.24F1 emission, 10kw
Dixon, CA (govt recds)
NPG_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, 1.24F1 emission, 10kw
Skaggs Is, CA (govt recds)
NPL_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, 1.24F1 emission, 10kw
Chollsht, CA (govt recds)
NPL_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, 1.24F1 emission, 10kw
Imperial Beach, CA (govt recds)
NPM_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, 1.24F1 emission, 10kw
Wahiawa, HI (govt recds)
NUD_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, 1.24F1 emission, 10kw
Clamlagn, CA (govt recds)
NUD_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, 1.24F1 emission, 10kw
Mtmofftt, AK (govt recds)
NUW_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, 1.24F1 emission, 10kw
Whidbeyi, WA (govt recds)
18.0700 call?_____US: Navy, ships, cw and 1.24F1 emission, 20kw-50kw
Pacific Ocean (govt recds)
NDT_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, cw and 1.24F1
emission,
20kw-50kw
Kamiseya, Japan (govt recds)
NPG_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, cw and 1.24F1
emission,
20kw-50kw
Dixon, CA (govt recds)
NPG_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, cw and 1.24F1
emission,
20kw-50kw
Skaggs Is, CA (govt recds)
NPL_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, cw and 1.24F1
emission,
20kw-50kw
Chollsht, CA (govt recds)
NPL_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, cw and 1.24F1
emission,
20kw-50kw
Imperial Beach, CA (govt recds)
NPM_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, cw and 1.24F1
emission,
20kw-50kw
Wahiawa, HI (govt recds)
NPN_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, cw and 1.24F1
emission,
20kw-50kw
Barrigad, Guam (govt recds)
NPO_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, cw and 1.24F1
emission,
20kw-50kw
San Miguel (govt recds)
NUD_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, cw and 1.24F1
emission,
20kw-50kw
Clamlagn, CA (govt recds)
NUD_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, cw and 1.24F1
emission,
20kw-50kw
Mtmofftt, AK (govt recds)
NUW_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, cw and 1.24F1
emission,
20kw-50kw
Whidbeyi, WA (govt recds)
18.0780 call?_____US: Navy, fixed coast station, several modes, 10kw
Driver, VA (govt recds)
call?_____US: Navy, ships, several modes, 10kw
Atlantic Ocean (govt recds)
18.0800 call?_____US: Navy, ships, several modes
Pacific Ocean (govt recds)
NPG_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, several modes
Dixon, CA (govt recds)
NPG_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, several modes
Skaggs Is, CA (govt recds)
NPL_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, several modes
Chollsht, CA (govt recds)
NPL_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, several modes
Imperial Beach, CA (govt recds)
NPM_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, several modes
Wahiawa, HI (govt recds)
NUD_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, several modes
Clamlagn, CA (govt recds)
NUD_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, several modes
Mtmofftt, AK (govt recds)
NUW_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, several modes
Whidbeyi, WA (govt recds)
18.0990 NMP_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, 12A9B and 6A9B
emission
, 40kw
Lualuale, HI (govt recds)
NPG_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, 12A9B emission, 40kw
Skaggs Is, CA (govt recds)
NPN_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, 12A9B emission, 40kw
Finegayn, Guam (govt recds)
NQM_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, 12A9B and 6A9B
emission
, 40kw
Midway Is (govt recds)
18.1000 call?_____US: Navy, aircraft, experimental testing station,
severa
l modes
Atlantic Ocean (govt recds)
call?_____US: Navy, experimental testing station, 0A0 @5kw
Portsmouth, NH (govt recds)
call?_____US: Navy, experimental testing station, cw, ssb, 3A7J
em
issions, 20w
Fullerton, CA (govt recds)
call?_____US: Navy, experimental testing station, several modes
Patxntrv, MD (govt recds)
call?_____US: Navy, ship station or bridge-to-bridge station,
ssb,
6A3B, 6A9B, and 1.24F1 emissions @2kw
Delaware River (govt recds)
AOK_______US: Navy, fixed station, 12A9B emission, 40kw
Rota, Spain (govt recds)
CML_______US: Navy, fixed station, 12A9B emission, 40kw
Sidiyahi, Morocco (govt recds)
NPM_______US: Navy, fixed station, cw @10kw and 1.24F1 @ 5kw
Wahiawa, HI (govt recds)
NPN_______US: Navy, fixed station, cw @10kw and 1.24F1 @ 5kw
Barrigad, Guam (govt recds)
NSS_______US: Navy, fixed station, 12A9B emission, 40kw
Annapolis, MD (govt recds)
18.1110 call?_____US: Navy, fixed station, 9A9B and 12A9B emissions,
15kw
Enewetak, Marshall Is (govt recds)
NPM_______US: Navy, fixed station, 9A9B and 12A9B emissions,
15kw
Lualuale, HI (govt recds)
18.1250 call?_____US: Navy, aircraft stations, ssb @1kw and 3A7J @ 200w
Atlantic Ocean (govt recds)
call?_____US: Navy, aircraft stations, ssb @1kw and 3A7J @ 200w
Mediterranean Ocean (govt recds)
call?_____US: Navy, fixed and mobile stations, 6A3B and 6A9B
emiss
ions, 500w
AZ (govt recds)
call?_____US: Navy, fixed and mobile stations, 6A3B and 6A9B
emiss
ions, 500w
CA (govt recds)
call?_____US: Navy, fixed/coastal and aircraft station, 6A9B
emiss
ion, 40kw
Belconnn, Australia (govt recds)
ABK_______US: Navy, fixed station, 12A9B emission, 40kw
Kwajalen, Marshall Is (govt recds)
AGD_______US: Navy, fixed station, 12A9B emission, 40kw
Ewa Beach, HI (govt recds)
NKI_______US: Navy, mobile, land, and aircraft stations, ssb
@1kw
and 3A7J @ 200w
Cherry Pt, NC (govt recds)
NPM_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal and aircraft station, 6A9B
emiss
ion, 40kw
Lualuale, HI (govt recds)
NSS_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, several modes
Annapolis, MD (govt recds)
18.1280 NSS_______US: Navy, fixed station, 1.24F1 @10kw
Annapolis, MD (govt recds)
18.1460 NPM_______US: Navy, fixed station, 12A9B emission, 40kw
Kwajalen, Marshall Is (govt recds)
NUD_______US: Navy, fixed/coastal station, 12A9B emission, 40kw
Clamlagn, AK (govt recds)
18.1490 NPM_______US: Navy, coastal station, cw, 6A9B, and 2.85F1
emission
s, 10kw
Lualale, HI (govt recds)
18.1625 NPN_______US: Navy, fixed station, 12A9B emission, 40kw
Wahiawa, HI (govt recds)
NQM_______US: Navy, fixed station, 12A9B emission, 40kw
Sand Is, Midway (govt recds)
NUD_______US: Navy, fixed station, 12A9B emission, 40kw
Clamlagn, AK (govt recds)
18.2050 call?_____US: Navy
location? (govt recds)
19.6040 call?_____US: Navy
location? (govt recds)
22.4190 call?_____US: Navy
location? (govt recds)
--
Bob Parnass, AJ9S - AT&T Bell Laboratories - att]ihuxz]parnass (708)979-5414
A LISTING OF IMPORTANT SWL FREQUENCIES FOR USAF
US: Air Force, Blue Angels aerobatic jets
[USA-wide]__________ 142.0000____call? (others)
" " 143.0000____call? (others)
" " 143.6000____call? (others)
" " 241.4000____call? (others)
" " 251.6000____call? (others)
" " 275.3500____call? (others)
" " 384.4000____call? (others)
--
Here is a list of the frequencies used by the Strategic Air
Command plus a few others that may be of interest.
All transmisssions are in SSB, mainly the upper sideband.
FREQ CHANNEL DESIGNATOR USAGE
3313 Floating Designators Airborne Command Post Commo.
3292 Floating Designators
3295 Alpha Mike
3369 Alpha Sierra
4492 Floating Designator
4495 Echo Airborne Command Post Commo.
4725 Victor Primary Air-to-ground/Refuel
4896 Floating Designator
5020 Foxtrot (rotates) Airborne Command Post Commo.
5026 Foxtrot (rotates) Airborne Command Post Commo.
5110 Floating Designator
5171 Two Letter Floating
5215 Floating Designator
5243 Unknown Designator Airborne command Post Commo.
5238 Floating Designator
5684 Foxtrot Quebec
5700 Bravo Quebec Airborne Command Post Commo.
5826 Bravo Uniform Airborne Command Post Commo.
6680 Foxtrot Xray
6712 Floating Designator
6761 Quebec Primary Air-to-ground, Pri Night
6826 Golf
6840 Unknown Designator Note: popular numbers channel
6863 Oscar
6870 Kilo Airborne Command post Commo.
6886 Unknown Designator
7330 Yankee/Xray (alternates)
7983 Foxtrot Charlie
8101 Alpha Papa Airborne Command Post Commo.
9023 Unknown SAC/NORAD Commo/AWACS
9027 Romeo Primary Air-to-ground
9057 Papa Airborne Command Post Commo.
9220 Floating Designator
9234 Floating Designator
10452 Oscar
10510 Unknown Designator
11100 Alpha Twenty-one
11118 Unknown Designator Airborne Command post Commo.
11220 Bravo
11243 Alpha One Primary Air-to-ground, Pri Day
11408 Yankee Quebec Data Channel
11494 Lima Training Freq. Practice Messages
11607 Alpha Zulu
13205 (Called FAX) SAC Special Operations Channel
13211 Bravo Whiskey Airborn Command Post Commo.
13241 Sierra Primary Air-to-ground
13547 Floating Designator
13907 Alpha Charlie
14716 Sierra Echo
14744 Alpha Tango
14755 Floating Designator
14955 Charlie
15035 Charlie Quebec Canadian Forces Channel (shared)
15041 Mike Primary Air-to-ground
15091 Bravo Xray TAC-to-SAC Intercommunications
15544 Unknown Designator
15962 India
17617 Bravo Hotel
17975 Tango Primary Air-to-ground
18005 Tango (Pacific Area)
18046 Juliett
18594 Zulu One
20631 Whiskey Primary Air-to-ground
20737 Unknown Designator
20740 Lima (Pacific Area)
20846 Charlie Alpha SAC-to-CAP Intercommunications
20890 Delta
21815 Foxtrot Sierra (Floats)
23337 Uniform
23419 Unknown Designator
27870 Delta Quebec
*** Additional freq. you might want to monitor.
2182 International Distress Channel
8364 International Survival Craft
5707 Scott AFB
4742 Scott/Andersen AFB
6738 USAF GCCS Channel
8989 USAF GCCS Channel
13201 USAF GCCS Channel
11179 USAF GCCS Channel
11182 USAF GCCS Channel
13201 USAF GCCS Channel
Freq used by TAC (Tactical Air Command)
3032
4746
5703
5703
6753
8964
13204
15091
18019
23206
Note: The most active SAC Freq. are 11243 (days) and 6761 (nights).
Other heavily used Freq include
4725 Victor
6761 Quebec
9027 Romeo
11243 Alpha
13241 Sierra
15041 Mike
17975 Tango
20631 Whiskey
23337 Uniform
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD COMMUNICATIONS
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This frequency list is derived from USCG sources. It should be noted
that certain law enforcement operations utilize "discrete" frequencies,
that are not depicted in any publicly available listings.
When conditions warrant, specific elements of USCG law enforcement
show up on the listed frequencies, employing tactical callsigns and
coded messages.
Although this listing is the stated usage (for individual freqs),
on a when needed basis, the USCG is at liberty to utilize its HF
frequencies, for whatever purpose they deem necessary.
The list itself will show in this order the following data:
(1) Frequency, (2) Transmission mode, (3) Xmsm type,
(4) station/usage, (5) Notes.
(1) Frequency - shown are the allocated Carrier freqs. Some freqs may
be shown more than once.
(2) In a single usage mode, the word in parentheses will be used.
Multiple usage will use the single letter codes.
V (voice) normally USB
C (CW)
R (RTTY) - 170 or 850 shift. 2.0 khz above the listed carrier freq.
F (FAX) - facsimile. 1.9 khz above listed carrier freq.
P (pulse) - Navigational signals from Omega or Loran-C nets.
(3 Transmission types
spx - simplex
dpx - duplex
both - either spx or dpx when required
-- - pulse - Omega or Loran-C
(4) Station/Usage - Main USCG Communication facilities are:
NMA - Miami FL NMO - Honolulu HI
NMC - San Francisco NMR - San Juan, PR
NMF - Boston, MA NOJ - Kodiak, AK
NMG - New Orleans NRV - Barrigada, Guam
NMN - Portsmouth, VA
COMMON indicates used by all of the above facilities.
UNITS - any CG cutter or aircraft.
(5) Notes - if applicable will show duplex freq or a numerical
footnote.
(Tanks to SPEEDX for the above and following info.)
10.2 pulse - - Omega- North Dakota & Hawaii (1)
11.5 pulse - - " "
11.33 pulse - - " "
11.8 pulse - - Omega -Hawaii station
13.1 pulse - - Omega - North Dakota station
13.6 pulse - - Omega - North Dakota and Hawaii stations
90-110 pulse - - LORAN-C network signals
410 CW spx International Maritime Radio Direction
416 CW spx NOJ/Cutter (#2 all medium wave freqs)
420 CW spx NMC/Cutter...Marine info scheduled b/c
427 CW spx NMF/Cutter
430 CW spx NMR/Cutter
432 CW spx NMG/Cutter
440 CW spx NMO,NMA/Cutter...marine info scheduled b/c
448 CW spx NMN,NMC/Cutter...marine info scheduled b/c
450 CW spx NOJ/Cutter..marine info scheduled b/c
466 CW spx NMN,NMR,NRV/Cutter..marine info sched. b/c
470 CW spx NOJ/Cutter...marine info scheduled b/c
472 CW spx NMF,NMC/Cutter..marine info scheduled b/c
486 CW spx NMG/Cutter
500 CW spx Intn'l Distress & calling frequency
500 CW xmit Non-scheduled Urgent & Safety Marine b/c
512 CW spx Secondary intn'l Calling Frequency
518 CW xmit Experimental USCG Nav. warning b/c (#3)
522 Voice/CW spx Homing - air to air & air to surface
532 voice/CW spx Homing - air to air & air to surface
1750.5 CW spx Disaster comms - channel 1 (see #4)
1751.5 CW spx " channel 2
1752.5 CW spx " channel 3
1753.5 CW spx " channel 4
1754.5 CW spx " channel 5
1755.5 CW spx " channel 6
1756.5 CW spx " channel 7
1757.5 CW spx " channel 8
1761.5 voice/cw spx " channel 9
1768.5 voice spx " channel 10
1775.5 voice spx " channel 11
1782.5 voice spx " channel 12
1789.5 voice spx " channel 13
1796.5 voice spx " channel 14
2003 voice spx CG Sta/CG cutter/ship - Great Lakes Only
2003 voice duplex CG cutter/marine operator. dpx: 2450 khz
2003 voice xmit Non-scheduled US
2009 voice dpx CG cutter/Marine Op.-dpx:2442,2466,2506,2566
2031 voice dpx CG cutter/Marine operator -dpx:2490,2566
2056 RTTY both NOJ/Units dpx:2376, khz
2082.5 voice spx CG Cutter/ship - All areas but Great Lakes.
2086 voice dpx CG Cutter/Marine operator dpx:2585
2093 voice spx CG Cutter/ship - all areas but Great Lakes.
2103.5 voice spx Intra-Coast Guard usage.
2118 voice dpx Coast Guard Cutter/Marine operator dpx:2514
2126 voice dpx CG Cutter/Marine operator dpx:2522 khz
2134 voice dpx CG Cutter/Marine operator dpx:2312,2530.
2141 voice spx CG Aircraft/Ground -Alaska only.
2142 voice dpx CG Cutter/Marine operator dpx:2538 khz
2150 voice spx Emergency CG/USN, Harbor -L.A. & Long Beach
2158 voice dpx CG Cutter/Marine operator dpx:2550 khz
2166 voice dpx CG Cutter/Marine operator dpx:2558 khz
2182 voice spx Intn'l Distress & Calling freq.
2182 voice xmit announcement of upcoming Marine Info b/c.
2198 voice dpx CG Cutter/Marine operator dpx:2582,2590 khz
2203 voice spx CG Cutter/Ship - Gulf of Mexico only
2206 voice dpx CG Cutter/Marine operator dpx:2582,2598.
2230 voice spx 8th CG district -Auxilliary/Training.
2234.5 RTTY spx NMA, NMG/Units
2240 voice dpx CG Cutter/Marine operator dpx:2400 khz
2261 voice spx CG Aircraft to Ground,(Continental U.S. only)
2276 voice spx CG Cutter/USN Dahlgren & Wash DC units.
2328 RTTY spx CG Cutter Intership
2350 voice spx CG Cutter/US Army Corps of Engineers
2366 voice dpx CG Cutter/Marine operator dpx:2450
2382 voice dpx CG Cutter/Marine operator dpx:2466, 2482
2390 voice dpx CG Cutter/Marine operator dpx:2566
2406 voice dpx CG Cutter/Marine operator dpx:2442, 2506
2413 V/C/R spx North Atlantic/Norwegian Sea Loran-C net
2430 voice dpx CG Cutter/Marine operator dpx:2572, 2482
2442 RTTY spx NMF, NMN/Units
2450 voice spx NOJ/Kodiak Island Non-Govt stns. (Emergency)
2458 voice dpx CG Cutter/Marine operator dpx:2506 khz
2512 voice spx CG Cutter/Alaskan non-gov't stations.
2512 voice spx CG Stations/Ships (Alaska only)
2610 RTTY spx NOJ/Units (or remote keying at Adak.)
2610 RTTY both NMC/Units dpx:2606 khz
2638 voice spx CG station/CG Cutter/Ship (ALL areas)
2638 voice spx CG Station/CG Cutter/Ship (All areas)
2638 voice xmit non-scheduled Urgent & Safety b/c
2646 RTTY both NMF, NMN/Units dpx:2234 KHz
2659 voice spx 12th CG District Operations
2660 V/C/R spx Northwest Pacific LORAN-C network
2662 voice spx 3rd CG District Operations
2664 RTTY/CW spx NOJ/Units (or via remote at Barrow)
2666 RTTY/CW spx 7th & 17th CG District Operations
2667 voice spx Intra-Coast Guard usage.
2670 voice xmit scheduled & non-scheduled Marine Info b/c
2670 voice spx All CG District Auxilliary/Training Ops
2670 voice spx Intra-Coast Guard usage.
2672 RTTY spx NMF, NMN,NMC,NOJ, NMO,NRV/units
2675 voice spx 5th & 11th CG District Ops
6tict Emergency Net.
2678 voice spx 7th CG District/US Dept of Interior
2678 voice spx 7th, 9th & 17th CG District Operations
2680 RTTY spx NMF,NMN,NOJ,NMO,NRV,NMC/units
2682 RTTY/CW spx 12th CG District Operations
2686 voice spx 8th & 14th CG District Operations
2686 voice spx 3rd & 12th CG District Operations
2688 RTTY spx NOJ/units
2690 RTTY/CW spx 5th CG District Operations
2691 voice spx 7th CG District Operations
2694 voice spx 1st & 11th CG District Ops.
2696 RTTY spx NMO, NRV/units
2698 RTTY/CW spx 8th & 14th CG District Ops
2699 voice spx 8th & 13th CG District operations
2702 voice spx 5th & 14th CG District Operations
2703 RTTY dpx NMF, NMN/units dpx:2328 khz
2704 RTTY/CW spx USCG Emergency Command Net (see #6)
2707 voice spx 1st & 13th CG District Operations
2710 voice spx 11th CG District Operations
2716 voice spx CG Cutter/USN Harbor Control
2738 voice spx CG Stations/CG Cutter/Ships-except Gulf
2748 V/C/R spx Aleutian LORAN-C Network
2748 Voice spx 17th CG District Operations
2758 voice spx NRW3/FAA Nome AK (weather)
2809 V/C/R spx Aleutian LORAN-C Network
2809 RTTY spx NOJ/Units
2830 voice spx CG Cutter/Ships - Gulf of Mexico only
2830 voice spx CG Stations/Ships - except Great Lakes.
2836 voice spx CG Cutter/USN Harbor Control
2845 voice spx CG Cutter/Pago Pago (American Samoa)
2925.4 voice spx NRW3/CG Aircraft
3023 voice spx Intn'l Search & Rescue Frequency
3120 voice spx CG Helicopter/Surface (USN shares freq)
3123 voice spx CG Aircraft/Surface (USN shares freq)
3207 RTTY spx NMA, NMG, NMN/Units
3207.5 RTTY/CW spx USCG Emergency Command Net (#7)
3208.1 voice spx USCG Emergency Command Net (#7)
3215 voice spx NRW2/US Dept of Interior
3241 voice spx 9th CG District Operations
3253 voice spx 1st CG District Operations
3256 V/C/R spx North Atlant./Norwegian Sea Loran-C net (#8)
3382 voice spx 11th CG District Operations
3385 voice spx CG Cutter/Alaskan Native Health Service
3387 RTTY/CW spx NOJ/Units (via remote at Barrow)
3387 RTTY spx NMC,NMF,NMN/units & CG Intership
3411 voice spx NRW3/Munz Northern Airlines (landing info)
3605 RTTY spx North Atlantic/Norwegian Sea LORAN-C Net
3605.5 voice spx North Atlantic/Norwegian Sea LORAN-C Net
3625.5 RTTY spx Mediterranean Sea LORAN-C Network (#9)
3625.5 voice spx Mediterranean Sea LORAN-C Network (#10)
3663 voice spx NCI4/US Military in Turkey
3785.5 RTTY spx Northwest Pacific LORAN-C Network
3786.1 voice spx Northwest Pacific LORAN-C Network
3798 voice spx Mediterranean Sea LORAN-C Network (#11)
4040 voice spx NRV/Joint Military Emergency Disaster Net
4046.6 voice spx Pacific USCG Emergency Command Network
4048 RTTY/CW spx USCG Emergency Command Network
4048.5 V/C/R spx North Atlantic/Norwegian Sea LORAN-C network
4048.6 Voice spx Atlantic USCG EMergency Command network
4050 V/C/R spx Hawaiian/Central Pacific LORAN-C network
4125 voice spx Emergency Distress Frequency
4125 voice spx NMG, NMC,NMO, NOJ, NMJ1/units
4125 voice xmit Scheduled Marine Information b/c
4143.6 voice spx COMMON/Units
4164.1 RTTY xmit Oceanographic Buoy-Interrogation by NMA/NMC
4164.7 RTTY xmit Oceanographic Buoy
4165.3 RTTY xmit " "
4175.5 RTTY spx CG Cutter Intership
4228 RTTY spx NMC/Units
4230 RTTY spx NMF,NMN/Units
4233 RTTY spx NMF,NMN/Units
4243 RTTY/CW both NMA, NMG/Units dpx:4175.5 khz
4260 RTTY spx NMF,NMN/Units
4296 RTTY both NMF,NMN/Units dpx: 4175.5 khz
4296 RTTY both NMO,NRV, NMC/Units dpx:4175.5 khz
4296 RTTY both NOJ/Units (remote key Adak) dpx: 4175.5
4296.1 FAX xmit NOJ -Marine Weather charts
4302 RTTY/CW both NOJ/Units dpx:4175.5 khz
4314 RTTY both NMA, NMG/units dpx:4175.5 khz
4332 RTTY spx NOJ/Units
4335 RTTY/CW spx COMMON/units
4335 RTTY/CW spx USCG Emergency Command Network
4335 voice spx Secondary CG Aircraft/Surface
4346 cw xmit NMC -scheduled Marine Information b/c
4349.5 RTTY both NMA,NMG,NMF,NMN,NOJ,NMO/Units. dpx:4170 KHz
4353 RTTY both NMA,NMG,NMF,NMN,NMC,NMO,NOJ/Units.
dpx: 4174 KHz
4376 Voice dpx Common/Units except for NMR/NMG
dpx:4081.6 KHz
4376 voice spx Law Enforcement Activities.
4400.8 voice dpx COMMON/Units dpx:4106.4 KHz
4419.4 voice spx COMMON/Units
4428.7 voice dpx COMMON/Units except NMR dpx:4134.3 KHz
4428.7 voice xmit Scheduled Marine information b/c
4525 cw xmit NMO - scheduled Marine Info b/c
4531 V/C/R spx Aleutian Loran-C Network
4549.5 RTTY/CW spx Northwest Pacific Loran-C Network
4550.1 voice spx Northwest Pacific Loran-C Network
4573 RTTY/CW spx Aleutian Loran-C Network
4573 RTTY dpx NMO,NRV/Units dpx:4177 KHz
4575 voice spx Aleutian Loran-C Network
4575 voice spx 17th CG District Operations
4813.5 voice spx NRV/Joint Military Emergency Disaster Net
4850 voice spx 8th CG District Operations
4850 voice spx CG cutter/US Army Corps of Engineers
4855.5 RTTY spx North Atlantic/Norwegian Sea Loran-C Net
4856 voice spx North Atlantic/Norwegian Sea Loran-C Net
4883 V/R spx Northwest Loran-C Net (except NRT2 & NRT9)
5063 V/C/R spx Hawaiian/Central Pacific Loran-C Network
5063 RTTY/CW spx Northwest Pacific Loran-C Network
5063.6 voice spx Northwest Pacific Loran-C Network
5066 voice spx Mediterranean Sea Loran-C network
5080 voice spx USCG Channel Island Harbor (USN shares)
5123 voice spx Mediterranean Sea Loran-C Net (NCI4/NCI10)
5226 V/C/R spx Aleutian Loran-C Network
5287.5 voice spx CG Cutter/Pago Pago (American Samoa)
5313 V/C/R spx North Atlantic/Norwegian Sea Loran-C Net
5315.5 V/C/R spx Northwest Pacific Loran-C Network
5317 V/C/R spx Aleutian Loran-C Network
5320 voice spx 5th, 7th, 8th, 11th, 12th, 14th, CG Dist.
5320 V/R spx Northwest Pacific Loran-C Net (#12)
5320 RTTY/CW xmit NIK/NMF International Ice Patrol b/c
5422 RTTY spx NOJ/Units
5422 V/C/R spx Aleutian Loran-C Network
5422.5 voice spx 5th CG District Fixed Emergency Network
5422.5 voice spx Intra Coast Guard Operations
5530 V/C spx NCI4/Air-Surface comms in Turkey
568O voice spx International Search & Rescue frequency
5692 voice spx CG Helicopter/Surface (USN Shares)
5696 voice spx CG Aircraft/Surface (USN shares)
5745 V/C/R spx Aleutian Loran-C Network (except NOJ)
5765 voice spx NMA/Frontier Guard Forces Cuba
6215.5 voice spx Emergency Distress Frequency
6218.6 voice spx CG Cutter/Pago Pago (American Samoa)
6218.6 voice spx Common/units
6221.6 voice spx Common/units
6246.1 RTTY xmit Oceanographic Buoy
6246.7 RTTY xmit Oceanographic Buoy
6247.3 RTTY xmit Oceanographic Buoy
6266 RTTY spx CG Cutter Intership
6338.5 RTTY spx NMF, NMN/Units
6338.5 RTTY both NMC/Units dpx:4176 KHz
6338.5 RTTY both NOJ/Units dpx:6266 KHz
6338.5 RTTY both NMO, NRV/Units dpx: 6266.5
6342 RTTY spx NMF, NMN/Units
6353 RTTY both NMC/Units dpx:4177 KHz
6377.5 RTTY both NOJ/Units (via remote ADAK) dpx: 6267 KHz
6381 RTTY spx USCG Emergency Command Network
6381 RTTY/CW spx Common/Units
6381 voice spx Secondary Air/Surface
6419.5 RTTY both NMF, NMN/Units dpx:6266.5 or 6267.5 khz
6419.5 RTTY spx NMC/Units
6419.5 R/C spx NOJ/Units (via remote Barrow)
6423 RTTY spx NOJ/Units
6455 RTTY both NMO/Units dpx:6267.5 KHz
6465 RTTY both NMA, NMG/Units dpx:6266 KHz
6465 RTTY both NMC/Units dpx:6266.5 KHz
6472 RTTY spx NMF, NMN/Units
6475.5 RTTY spx NMF, NMN/Units
6489.5 RTTY both NMA, NMG/Units dpx: 6267 KHz
6494 RTTY both COMMON less NMR & NRV dpx:6256 KHz
6498 RTTY both NMA, NMG, NOJ/Units dpx: 6260 KHz
6502 RTTY both NMF, NMN, NMO, NMC, NOJ/Units.dpx: 6264
6506.4 voice both Common/Units dpx: 6200 KHz
6506.4 voice xmit Scheduled Marine Information b/c
6512.6 voice both NMA/Units dpx: 6206.2
6512.6 voice spx Law Enforcement Activities
6518.8 voice both Common/Units less NMR/NMG. dpx: 6212.4 KHz
6521.9 voice spx Common/Units
6617 voice spx NMJ22, NRW2/ Reeve Aleutian Airlines
6812 V/C/R spx Aleutian Loran-C Network
6835 V/C/R spx Aleutian Loran-C Network
6943.5 voice spx Mediterranean Sea Loran-C Net (NCI & NCI3)
6943.5 RTTY spx Mediterranean Sea Loran-C Net
6945 V/C/R spx Aleutian Loran-C Network
6945 RTTY spx NOJ/Units
7349.5 RTTY both NMC/Arctic & Antarctic Icebreaker Ops
dpx: 6267.5 KHz
7377.5 V/C/R spx North Atlantic /Norwegian Sea Loran-C
Net (#13)
7441 V/C/R spx Aleutian Loran-C Network
7441 RTTY spx Mediterranean Sea Loran-C Network
7441 Voice spx Mediterranean Sea Loran-C Network (#14)
7473 V/C/R spx Hawaiian/Central Pacific Loran-C Network
7507 Voice spx USN Hurricane Warning Net/CG Liaison
7510.5 RTTY spx North Atlantic/Norwegian Sea Loran-C Net
7511 Voice spx North Atlantic/Norwegian Sea Loran-C Net
7527 Voice spx Law Enforcement US Customs/CG
7528 RTTY/CW spx USCG Emergency Command Network
7528 RTTY spx NMF/Arctic Icebreaker Operations
7528.6 Voice spx USCG Emergency Command Network
7580 V/R spx Northwest Pacific Loran-C Network (#15)
7715.5 RTTY spx North Atlantic/Norwegian Sea Loran-C (#16)
7716 Voice spx " " "
7836 RTTY/CW spx Northwest Pacific Loran-C Network
7836.6 Voice spx " " "
7918.5 V/C/R spx " " "
8021.5 Voice spx Mediterranean Sea Loran-C Network (#10)
8021.5 RTTY spx " " " (#9)
8063 RTTY/CW spx Northwest Pacific Loran-C Network
8063.6 Voice spx " " "
8111 RTTY spx Mediterranean Sea Loran-C Network(#9)
8111 Voice spx " "
8245 Voice spx USCG Law Enforcement Activities **
8291.1 Voice spx COMMON/Units/Ships
8294.2 Voice spx " " "
8295.6 RTTY spx CG Cutter Intership
8329.6 RTTY xmit Oceanographic Buoy
8330.2 RTTY xmit " "
8330.8 RTTY xmit " "
8364 CW spx Int'l Lifeboat, Liferaft, & Survival
Craft Frequency
8435 RTTY/CW both NOJ/Units (via Barrow remote) dpx: 8295.6
8439 RTTY spx NMA, NMG/ Units
8449 RTTY both NMF, NMN/ Units dpx: 8296.1 khz
8455 RTTY spx NMA/ Units
8455 RTTY both NOJ/ Units dpx: 8296.6 khz
8457 RTTY spx NMC/Units
8457 RTTY/CW spx NOJ/Units
8457.1 FAX xmit NOJ - Weather Charts
8459 RTTY both NMC/ Units
8459 RTTY spx NOJ/ Units
8463 RTTY both NMO, NRV/Units dpx: 8296.1 khz
8488 RTTY both NMF, NMN/Units dpx: 8297.1 khz
8500.1 FAX xmit NIK/NMF - Iceberg Charts
8502 RTTY/CW xmit NIK/NMF - Scheduled Ice Patrol Info
8508 RTTY both NMO/Units dpx: 8297.1 khz
8532 RTTY spx NMF, NMN/Units
8552 RTTY both NMG/Units dpx: 8295.6 khz
8564 RTTY spx NOJ/Units (via Adak remote)
8572 RTTY spx NMO, NRV/Units
8580 RTTY spx NMC/Units
8632 RTTY spx NMF, NMN/Units
8648 RTTY/CW spx USCG Emergency Command Network
8648 voice spx Secondary CG Air/Surface Frequency
8648 RTTY/CW spx COMMON/Units
8680 RTTY both NMA, NMG/Units dpx:8296.6 khz
8680 RTTY both NMC, NMO, NIB/Units dpx: 8297.1
8680 RTTY spx NMO, NRV/Units
8680.1 FAX xmit NMC - Marine Weather Charts
8682 CW xmit NMC - Scheduled Marine Information b/c
8704.5 RTTY both NMF, NMN, NMC/Units dpx: 8343.5 khz
8708.5 RTTY both NMA, NMG, NMO, NOJ/Units dpx: 8347.5
8712.5 RTTY both NMF, NMN, NMC/Units dpx: 8351.5
8712.5 RTTY xmit NMC - Scheduled Marine Information b/c
8716 RTTY both NMA, NMG, NMO, NOJ/Units dpx: 8355
8718.9 Voice both COMMON/Units dpx: 8195 KHz
8765.4 Voice xmit Scheduled Marine Information b/c
8765.4 Voice both COMMON/Units (less NMR) dpx: 8241.5
8768.5 Voice both NMA, NMG, NOJ/Units dpx: 8244.6 khz
8768.5 Voice spx Law Enforcement Activities
8774.7 Voice both NMF, NMC, NMO/Units dpx: 8250.8 khz
8980 Voice spx CG Helicopter/Surface (USN share)
8984 Voice spx CG Aircraft/Surface (USN share)
9050 CW xmit NMO - Scheduled Marine Information b/c
9073 V/C/R spx Aleutian Loran-C Network (less NOJ)
9108 RTTY spx NMF/Arctic Icebreaker Operations
9125 RTTY spx NMC/ Arctic & Antarctic Icebreaker Ops
9125 RTTY/CW spx USCG Emergency Command Network
9125.6 Voice spx " " "
9223 RTTY spx Northwest Pacific Loran-C Network
9223.6 Voice spx " " "
9278.5 V/C/R spx North Atlantic/Norwegian Sea Loran-C net
9297 RTTY spx Northwest Pacific Loran-C Net (#12)
9303 V/C/R spx Hawaii/Central Pacific Loran-C Network
9380 Voice spx USN Hurricane Warning Net/CG Liaison.
9396 V/R spx Mediterranean Sea Loran-C Net (#9)
9473.5 RTTY spx Mediterranean Sea Loran-C Network
9474 Voice spx " " "
9630 V/C/R spx Hawaiian/Central Pacific Loran-C Network
9977 RTTY spx Northwest Pacific Loran-C Net (#12)
10136 RTTY spx NMF/Arctic Icebreaker Operations
10136 RTTY/CW spx Atlantic USCG Emergency Command Network
10136.6 Voice spx " " " "
0 spx NMC/Arctic & Antarctic Icebreaker Ops
10166 RTTY/CW spx Pacific USCG Emergency Command Network
10166.6 Voice spx " " "
10333.6 Voice spx Mediterranean Sea Loran-C Net (#17)
10335.5 RTTY spx North Atlantic/Norwegian Sea Loran-C Net
10336 Voice spx " " "
10368.5 V/C/R spx Aleutian Loran-C Network
10368.5 RTTY spx NOJ/Units
10523 RTTY/CW spx Northwest Pacific Loran-C network
10523.6 Voice spx " " "
10938.5 Voice spx Mediterranean Sea Loran-C Net (#10)
10938.5 RTTY spx " " " (less NCI4)
10958.5 V/RTTY spx " " " (#10)
11028 V/R spx Northwest Pacific Loran-C Net (#12)
11076 Voice spx Law Enforcement Activities **
11195 Voice spx CG Aircraft/Surface (USN share)
11198 Voice spx CG Helicopter/Surface (USN share)
11201 voice spx CG Aircraft/Surface (USN share)
11434 RTTY spx NMF/Arctic Icebreaker Operations
11434 RTTY both NMC/Arctic & Antarctic Icebreaker Ops
dpx: 12518.5 khz
11434 RTTY/CW spx USCG Emergency Command Network (less NOJ)
11434.6 Voice spx " " "
11513 RTTY/CW spx " " "
11513.5 V/C/R spx North Atlantic/Norwegian Sea Loran-C Net
11513.6 Voice spx USCG Emergency Command Network
11606 V/C/R spx Northwest Pacific Loran-C Network
12148 RTTY/CW spx Atlantic USCG Emergency Command Network
12148.6 Voice spx " " "
12150 V/C/R spx Aleutian Loran-C Network (less NOJ)
12173 RTTY/CW spx Pacific USCG Emergency Command Network
12173.6 Voice spx " " "
12205 V/C/R spx Hawaiian/Central Pacific Loran-C Network
12429.2 Voice spx COMMON/Units
12432.3 Voice spx NMC/Units
12435.4 Voice spx COMMON/Units
12481.1 RTTY xmit Oceanographic Buoy
12481.7 RTTY xmit " "
12482.3 RTTY xmit " "
12518 RTTY spx CG Cutter Intership
12662.5 RTTY both NMO, NRV, NMN, NMF/Units dpx: 12518.5
12662.5 RTTY both NMC/Units dpx: 12519.5 khz
12698 RTTY both NOJ/Units dpx: 12518 khz
12712 RTTY spx NMC/Units
12728.1 FAX xmit NMC - Scheduled Marine Weather Charts
12730 CW xmit NMC - Scheduled Marine Information b/c
12730 RTTY both NMF, NMN/Units dpx: 12519.5 khz
1`]"EE $H.\< NMC/ Units
12741 RTTY/CW spx NOJ/Units (via Barrow remote)
12748 RTTY both NMO, NRV, NMC/Units dpx: 12519.5 khz
12748.1 FAX xmit NIK/NMF - Ice Patrol Charts
12750 RTTY/CW xmit NIK,NMF -Ice Patrol b/c
12752 RTTY both NMA, NMG/Units dpx: 12518 KHz
12784 RTTY both NMA, NMG/Units dpx: 12519 KHz
12784 RTTY/CW both NMO, NRV/Units dpx: 16693.5
12788 RTTY spx NMF, NMN/Units
12887.5 RTTY/CW spx USCG Emergency Command Network
12887.5 RTTY/CW spx Common/Units
12932.5 RTTY spx NMF, NMN/Units
13003 RTTY spx NMF, NMN/Units
13018 RTTY spx " "
13024.5 RTTY spx NOJ/Units
13025.5 RTTY spx NMF,NMN/Units
13067.5 RTTY/CW both NOJ/Units dpx: 16693 KHz
13071 RTTY both NMF, NMN, NMC/Units dpx: 12491 KHz
13075 RTTY both NMA, NMG, NMO, NOJ, NRV/Units-dpx:12495 KHz
13075 RTTY xmit NRV - Scheduled Marine Information b/c
13079 RTTY both NMF, NMN, NMC/Units dpx: 12499 KHz
13082.5 RTTY both NMA, NMG, NMO, NOJ/Units dpx: 12502.5 KHz
13113.2 Voice xmit Scheduled Marine Information b/c
13113.2 Voice both Common/Units/Ships dpx: 12342.4 KHz
13150.4 Voice both NMA, NMF, NMN, NMC, NRV/Units dpx:12379.6
13150.4 Voice spx Law Enforcement Activities **
13156.6 Voice both NMA, NMG, NOJ/Units dpx: 12385.8 KHz
13196.9 Voice both NMF, NMN, NMC, NMO/Units dpx: 12426.1 KHz
13421 RTTY spx North Atlantic/Norwegian Sea Loran-C (#18)
13421.5 Voice spx " " "
13608 RTTY/CW spx Northwest Pacific Loran-C Network
13608.6 Voice spx " " "
13664.9 RTTY spx Mediterranean Sea Loran-C Net (less NCI 10)
13655 CW xmit NMO - Scheduled Marine Information b/c
13665.5 Voice spx Mediterranean Sea Loran-C Net (less NCI 10)
13705 RTTY spx North Atlantic/Norwegian Sea Loran-C(#19)
13705.5 Voice spx " " "
14686 Voice spx Law Enforcement Activities **
15081 Voice spx CG Aircraft/Surface (USN share)
15084 Voice spx CG Helicopter/Surface (USN share)
15473 RTTY/CW spx Pacific USCG Emergency Command Network
15473.6 Voice spx " " "
15548 RTTY/CW spx Atlantic USCG Emergency Command Network
15548.6 Voice spx " " "
15654.5 RTTY spx NMC/Arctic & Antarctic Icebreaker Ops
15654.5 RTTY spx NMF/Arctic Icebreaker Operations
15722.4 RTTY spx Mediterranean Sea Loran-C Net (less NCI10)
15723 Voice spx " " "
15875 V/C/R spx Northwest Pacific Loran-C Network
15922 V/C/R spx " " "
16044.5 Voice spx Mediterranean Sea Loran-C Net (#20)
16457.5 CW xmit NMO -Scheduled Marine Information b/c
16587.1 Voice spx Common / Units
16593.3 Voice spx " "
16638.1 RTTY xmit Oceanographic Buoy
16638.7 RTTY xmit " "
16639.3 RTTY xmit " "
16878.9 RTTY both NMO, NRV/Units dpx: 16694.5 khz
16878.9 RTTY both NMC/Units dpx: 16693.5
16907.7 RTTY/CW spx USCG Emergency Command Network
16907.7 RTTY/CW spx Common/Units
16957.2 RTTY both NMA, NMG/Units dpx: 16693 khz
16966 RTTY both NMO, NOJ/Units dpx: 16694 khz
16966.8 RTTY both NMF, NMN/Units dpx: 16693.5 khz
16981.2 RTTY spx NMO, NRV/Units
17000.4 RTTY both NMA, NMG/Units dpx: 16694 khz
17144.4 RTTY both NMF, NMN, NMC/Units dpx: 16694.5 khz
17149.2 RTTY spx NMF, NMN/Units
17149.3 FAX xmit NMC - Scheduled Weather Charts
17187.6 RTTY spx NMF, NMN/Units
17190 RTTY spx NMF, NMN/Units
17190 RTTY both NOJ/Units dpx: 22224 KHz
17197 RTTY both NMF, NMN, NMC/Units dpx: 16660 KHz
17201 RTTY both NMA, NMG, NMO, NOJ/Units dpx: 16664 KHz
17205 RTTY both NMF, NMN, NMC/Units dpx: 16668 KHz
17205 RTTY xmit NMC - Scheduled Marine and Information b/c
17208.5 RTTY both NMA, NMG, NMO, NOJ/Units dpx: 16671.5
17248.4 Voice both NMA, NMG, NMC/Units dpx: 16475.5 KHz
17270.1 Voice both Common/Units dpx: 16497.2 KHz
17307.3 Voice both Common/Units (less NMR) dpx: 16534.4
17307.3 Voice xmit Scheduled Marine Information b/c
17347.6 Voice both NMF, NMN, NMC, NMO/Units dpx: 16574.7
17488 RTTY/CW spx Northwest Pacific Loran-C Network
17488.6 Voice spx " " "
18195.5 RTTY spx NMF/ Arctic Icebreaker Operations
18195.5 RTTY/CW spx USCG Emergency Command Network
18196.1 Voice spx " " "
18666 Voice spx Law Enforcement Activities **
18720.5 RTTY/CW spx USCG Emergency Command Network
18721.1 Voice spx " " "
18962.4 RTTY spx Mediterranean Sea Loran-C Net (less NCI10)
18963 Voice spx " " "
19296.5 RTTY/CW spx Northwest Pacific Loran-C Network
19297.1 Voice spx " " "
20262.5 Voice spx Mediterranean Sea Loran-C Net (#20)
22127.1 Voice spx Common/Units
22133.3 Voice spx Common/Units
22162.1 RTTY xmit Oceanographic Buoy
22162.7 RTTY xmit " "
22163.3 RTTY xmit " "
22405 RTTY spx NMF, NMN/Units
22472 CW xmit NMO - Scheduled Marine Information b/c
22485.5 RTTY spx NMF/Units
22525 RTTY spx NMF, NMN/Units
22525 RTTY both NMO, NRV/Units dpx: 22224.5 KHz
22543 RTTY both NMA, NMG/Units dpx: 22224 KHz
22543 RTTY both NMC, NOJ/Units dpx: 22224.5 KHz
22543 RTTY/CW spx USCG Emergency Command Network
22561 RTTY both NMF, NMN, NMC/Units dpx: 22192 KHz
22565 RTTY both NMA, NMG, NMO, NOJ, NRV/Units dpx: 22196 KHz
22565 RTTY xmit NRV - Scheduled Marine Information b/c
22569 RTTY both NMF, NMN, NMC/Units dpx: 22200 KHz
22572.5 RTTY both NMA, NMG, NMO, NOJ/Units dpx: 22203.5
22611.5 Voice both Common/Units dpx: 22015.5 KHz
22648.7 Voice both NMG, NMF, NMN, NOJ, NMC, NMO/Units
dpx: 22052.7 KHz
22822.4 RTTY spx Mediterranean Sea Loran-C Net (less NCI10)
22823 Voice spx " " "
24088.5 Voice spx " " (#20)
25378 RTTY both NMF, NMA, NMG, NMN/Units dpx: 22224.5
25378 RTTY spx NMO, NMC, NRV/Units
25378 RTTY/CW spx USCG Emergency Command Network
25414 RTTY both NMC/Units dpx: 25075.8 KHz
26824.4 RTTY spx Mediterranean Sea Loran-C Net (less NCI10)
26825 Voice spx " " "
26965 AM Voice spx NRW2/Alaskan Hospital Medical Liaison (#21)
26985 " spx " " "
27085 Voice spx Mediterranean Sea Loran-C Net (#23)
27085 AM Voice spx NRW2/Alaskan Hospital Medical Liaison (#24)
27540 RTTY spx NMF/Arctic Icebreaker Operations
27540 RTTY SPX NMC/Arctic & Antarctic Icebreaker Ops
27575 Voice spx USCG Academy Local Liaison
27783 RTTY both NMC/Units dpx: 27588 KHz
29890 RTTY both NMC/Units dpx: 29907 KHz
29890 RTTY spx NMC/Arctic & Antarctic Icebreaker Ops
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Notes to the USCG Communications List:
(1) OMEGA Network....There are eight stations around the world that
transmit pulse type signals, on specific frequencies, and at
precise time lengths and intervals. Omega is used for general purpose
navigation. Since VLF signals travel great distances, it is possible
to receive most of the Omega sites, no matter where you are. For this
purpose, there are special receivers, designed to interpret the
Omega pulses and then display your position (via receiver micro-
processor).
The eight stations are located at:
ALFA - Bratland, Norway
BRAVO - Monrovia, Liberia
CHARLIE - Kaneohe, Oahu, Hawaii
DELTA - La Moure, North Dakota
ECHO - Reunion Island
FOXTROT - Trewlew, Argentina
GOLF - Yarram, Australia
HOTEL - Tsushima Island, Japan
(2) Also can be used by merchant ships. In fact, many of the USCG
frequencies in the 4,6,8,12,13,16,17,22,25, & 26 MHz bands can likewise
be used in communications with merchant vessels.
(3) The IMO (International Maritime Organization) is recommending a
standard worldwide automated broadcast system, to transmit urgent
maritime navigational warnings and notice to mariners. 518 KHz is the
selected frequency, and such a system is now operational in Northern
Europe. The USCG, in late 1983, will run a series of tests to evaluate
the system. Coast Guard COMMSTA Boston will conduct the tests.
(4) Disaster Communications Network - Composed of both government and
non-government radio stations. Has been established to provide
communications, in the event that a major disaster destroys normal
communications facilities. Channel 9 - Scene of disaster only.
(5) CG District operations involve any shore station or cutter within
the boundries of the district.
(6) USCG Emergency Command Network. = This is a point to point
network for communications during emergencies, or for handling
high priority traffic. When Atlantic or Pacific is not mentioned,
frequency is used by both areas.
Atlantic Area Stations:
NMA - Miami, FL NMN - Portsmouth, VA
NMF - Boston, MA NMR - San Juan, PR
NMG - New Orleans, LA NOZ - Elizabeth City, NC
Pacific Area Stations:
NMC - San Francisco, CA NOJ - Kodiak, AK
NMO - Honolulu, HI NRV - Barrigada, Guam
(7) All except NRV Guam
(8) NMF32, NMF33 & VDB only
(9) NCI & NCI3 Only
(10) All except NCI10 & AOB50
(11) All except AOB50
(12) All except NRT2 & NRT9
(13) All except VDB
(14) All except NCI4 & NCI10
(15) All except NRT2 & NRT9
(16) OVY, JXL, OUN, JXP, NMS only
(17) All except NCI3 & AOB50
(18) All except VDB & VDB2
(19) VDB, VDB2 & OVY only
(20) NCI & AOB50 only
(21) Channel #1 - working
(22) Channel #3 - working
(23) low power short range comms NCI, NCI4 & AOB50
(24) Channel #11 - calling
Federal Agencies
New York-Washington-Baltimore-NJ/CT
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A T F 165.2875 KEA200 Falls Ch r Va FO rin 166.5375
A T F 165.2875 Suffolk r rin 166.5365
A T F 414.7000 Nationwi share w/irs
A T F 418.1750 Nationwi shared w/irs
A T F 418.2080 Nationwi shared w/irs
A T F 418.2000 New York shared w/irs
A T F 418.2250 Nationwi shared w/irs
A T F 418.2500 Nationwi shared w/irs
Agriculture D 413.9000 Maryland Security-Beltsville research
center
Aqueduct Poli 150.7250 Washingt bm
C I A 165.8750 Langley Security 'base victor'
Customs 165.2375 KAE310 New York r f1 Sector [papa] in=166.4375
Customs 165.2375 Philadel r f1 Sector in=166.5875
Customs 165.4625 Philadel uniform patrol div
Customs 171.2500 Nationwi w/usn ships
d c p a 167.9750 Nationwi nat interagency emerg network
Drug Enforcem 416.0500 KLR757 Long Isl c/c ?
Drug Enforcem 417.4000 KLR710 New York in to 419.000 NYC Task Force
Drug Enforcem 418.6250 KLR720 Baltimor r f1 bdo KLR705 Boston
Drug Enforcem 418.6250 KLR710 New York r f1 KLR706 New
Haven
Drug Enforcem 418.6750 KLR710 New York r f5 s c/c surveillance
Drug Enforcem 418.6750 KLR724 Washingt s f4 wdo/wfo
Drug Enforcem 418.7000 Nationwi ?
Drug Enforcem 418.7250 Nationwi ?
Drug Enforcem 418.7500 KLR710 New York r f3 c/c s/f rin 415.6
Drug Enforcem 418.7500 KLR724 Washingt s f3 wdo/bdo
Drug Enforcem 418.7750 Nationwi ?
Drug Enforcem 418.8000 Nationwi r f1 c/c ?
Drug Enforcem 418.8250 KLR710 New York r f5 c/c rin 415.6
Drug Enforcem 418.8750 Nationwi ?
Drug Enforcem 418.9000 KLR710 New York r f2 surveillance KLR715 Phila
Drug Enforcem 418.9000 KLR724 Washingt r f2 wdo
Drug Enforcem 418.9250 Nationwi ?
Drug Enforcem 418.9500 KLR710 New York r f6 * rin 416.20
Drug Enforcem 418.9750 Nationwi ?
Drug Enforcem 419.0000 KLR710 New York r NYC task force rin 417.40
Energy Dept 164.2750 KFW703 Long Isl in to 167.825 rptr Brookhaven nat
la
Energy Dept 164.3250 KRF255 Long Isl Brookhaven nat
la
Energy Dept 167.8250 KFW703 Long Isl r Brookhaven nat
la
Energy Dept 167.9750 KCG827 Long Isl page Brookhaven nat
la
Energy Dept 411.3500 KZW924 Maryland Germantown
Exec Protecti 414.6750 Washingt blowtorch f2
Exec Protecti 414.8500 Washingt r f3 boardwalk Embassy Prot
Pri
Exec Protecti 414.9500 New York boardwalk
Exec Protecti 414.9500 Washingt orange f1 SS Uniform Div
Exec Protecti 414.9750 Washingt f4
Exec Protecti 415.6500 Washingt sod
Exec Protecti 415.8750 Washingt f3
Exec Protecti 415.9750 Washingt sod
F A A 111.7000 Long Isl Suffolk vor
F A A 125.7500 New York artcc low alt
F A A 127.5000 New Jers McGuire AFB artcc
F A A 128.3000 New York New York Center 128.10 128.75 121.50
122
F A A 128.7500 Boston Boston center artcc
F A A 133.0500 New York New York center 132.20 133.30
F A A 133.4500 Boston Boston center
F A A 133.7000 New York NYcenter arr/dep
F A A 134.4500 New York artcc high alt-Sayville
F A A 165.5000 Washingt bm Dulles police pd/fd ops
F A A 165.6625 Washingt bm Nat' police
F A A 165.7125 Washingt bm Dulles police access hwy net
F A A 166.1750 New York link
F A A 169.2625 Washingt bm Dulles police
F A A 169.3250 Washingt bm Dulles police mobile lounges
F B I 163.7250 KEC270 New York r black/ecc f2 rin 167.3375
F B I 163.8500 KGB750 baltimor r f6 blue ecc2 rin 167.4175
squa
F B I 163.8625 KEC270 New York r black/ecc f4 rin 167.5375
F B I 163.8875 KEX600 new have r f5 ecc
F B I 163.9125 KEC270 New York r black/ecc f1 rin 167.15
F B I 163.9125 KGB770 Washingt f3 s talk around to
ec
F B I 163.9125 KGB770 Washingt r f5 ecc1 rin 167.5125
F B I 163.9250 KEC250 ne ny/vt r f5
F B I 163.9375 KEX620 New Jers r f5 ecc
F B I 163.9500 KEC270 New York r black/ecc f3 rin 167.4625
F B I 163.9625 KGB750 Maryland r f5 ecc1 rin 167.6625
F B I 163.9625 KGB750 Maryland f3 s
F B I 163.9875 kfq240 Alexandr r f3 axo station rin 167.725
F B I 167.2125 KEC270 New York s gold f1 admin
F B I 167.2500 KEC250 NE NY/VT s f1
F B I 167.2625 KEX620 New Jers s f3
F B I 167.3000 KEC270 New York s blue f3
F B I 167.3600 KGB750 Baltimor f2 s
F B I 167.3750 KEC270 New York s gold f2 admin
F B I 167.4000 KEC250 NE NY/VT s f2
F B I 167.4000 KGB770 Washingt f1 s station link on
419.275
F B I 167.4250 KEX600 New Have s f1
F B I 167.4500 KGB750 Baltimor f1 s station link on 414.35
F B I 167.4625 KEC270 New York s gold f3 admin
F B I 167.5250 KEX620 New Jers s f1
F B I 167.5375 KEC270 New York s gold f4 admin
F B I 167.5625 Nationwi f4 s c/c all areas
F B I 167.6000 KEC900 New York s red f1 Russian
surveilla
F B I 167.6120 KEX620 New Jers s f2
F B I 167.6500 KEC900 New York s red f2 Russian
surveilla
F B I 167.6625 KEC250 NE NY/VT s f3
F B I 167.6875 KEC270 New York s blue f2
F B I 167.7375 KEX600 New Have s f3
F B I 167.7750 KEC270 New York s blue f1
F B I 167.7875 KEX600 New Have s f2
F B I 414.1000 KEC272 Suffolk link
F B I 414.2500 Washingt link to f5 ecc1
F B I 414.3500 Baltimor link to f1 167.45
F B I 414.3500 KEC272 Suffolk link
F B I 414.9500 KGB770 Washingt link to ecc1
F B I 419.2750 Washingt f1 link link to 167.40
F B I 419.4000 Alexandr link to f3 163.9875
F B I 419.4750 KEC272 Suffolk link
F C C 167.0500 KEA469 New York r nyfo rin 172.05
Fed Protectiv 414.8500 Washingt f3
Fed Reserve B 413.9250 Washingt Security
Federal Prote 415.2000 KGC253 Washingt r f1 Security rin 417.20
Federal Prote 415.2000 KGC253 Washingt s f2
Federal Prote 419.1750 Baltimor s Security
Gov Printing 411.2000 Washingt Security
H E W 171.2375 New York
HEW NIH 411.4500 Maryland r Security Bethesda
I N S 163.6250 Nationwi r
I N S 163.6625 Nationwi r
I N S 163.6750 KAD210 Richmond r [169.675 in]
I R S 414.7000 New York m to 418.225 l.i. share w/atf
I R S 418.1750 New York shared w/atf
I R S 418.2000 New York shared w/atf
I R S 418.2250 New York r brooklyn/l.i. rin 414.70
imigration na 162.9750 New York r dvp
Islip Airport 111.2000 Long Isl Deerpark vor
Islip Airport 113.6000 Long Isl Hampton vor
Islip Airport 117.2000 Long Isl Calverton vor Riverhead
Islip Airport 118.0000 Long Isl approach
Islip Airport 119.3000 Long Isl tower 124.30
Islip Airport 120.0500 Long Isl departure
Islip Airport 121.7000 Long Isl ground
Islip Airport 121.8500 Long Isl clearance
Islip Airport 128.4500 Long Isl atis
Kennedy Airpo 111.2000 New York atis arr ne
Kennedy Airpo 115.1000 New York atis departure
Kennedy Airpo 115.4000 New York atis arr sw
Kennedy Airpo 119.1000 New York tower 125.25 123.90 120.05 132.40
Kennedy Airpo 121.1000 New York departure 124.75 123.70
Kennedy Airpo 121.9000 New York ground 121.65
Kennedy Airpo 125.7000 New York approach control
Kennedy Airpo 127.4000 New York approach 134.35 132.40 126.80 123.70
118
Kennedy Airpo 129.8500 New York arinc / american
Kennedy Airpo 131.2500 New York departure/arinc
Kennedy Airpo 135.0500 New York clearance
La Guardia Ai 113.1000 New York atis 125.95
La Guardia Ai 118.7000 New York tower 119.95 125.05
La Guardia Ai 120.4000 New York departure 124.45 127.05
La Guardia Ai 121.7000 New York ground 121.85
La Guardia Ai 128.8000 New York final approach
La Guardia Ai 132.7000 New York approach 118.00 and 120.80 127.30
124
La Guardia Ai 135.2000 New York clearance
Lib Congress 411.4000 Washingt Security
marshall 163.2000 Nationwi r [in 163.00]
N A S A 170.1750 Washingt Dulles Airport
N A S A 408.1500 Goddard r Greenbelt - maint.
N P S 123.5000 Washingt police copter to trauma
hospita
N P S 163.1250 Virginia Manassas Battlefield
N P S 164.4750 New Jers r parks
N P S 165.4125 New Jers in to 164.475
N P S 166.3250 New York park police Gateway Rec
area
N P S 166.3260 New York r park police '700's nat gateway
rec
N P S 166.3500 baltimor fort mchenry
N P S 166.7250 KGB788 Washingt r f1 police in 167.075 '100' dntn wdc
N P S 166.8500 KGB788 Washingt f3 park police '300' r.creek
pkw
N P S 166.9000 Long Isl r Fire Island
N P S 166.9000 virginia r [in 166.30] Shenandoah
park
N P S 166.9250 New York in to 166.325
N P S 166.9250 KGB788 Washingt r f2 police in 165.925 '200' GW
parkway
N P S 166.9500 Long Isl r F D R Home
N P S 166.9500 KQC7-- Maryland r c & o canel rin 166.35
N P S !0 166.9500 Maryland harpers ferry park
N P S 167.0750 New York park police Gateway Rec
area
N P S 167.0750 KGB788 Washingt f4 park police '400' BW pkwy
N P S 168.4750 virginia r [in 169.175] Prince Will
fores
N P S 168.5500 New York f4 Gateway Rec
area
N P S 171.7250 Maryland park police Greenbelt park
N P S 172.4000 New York r Central Park
N P S 411.6250 KGB788 Washingt r park police
N P S 411.7250 KGB788 Washingt r link to f2 f2=166.925
N P S 411.8250 Washingt jfk center also 409.05
N P S 411.8250 KGB788 Washingt r park police
N P S 411.9250 KGB788 Washingt r park police
N P S 411.9250 Washingt National vistor's cntr
N P S 416.1250 Washingt r train rin=417.725
N P S 417.9750 Virginia Wolf Trap Farm
Nat Bur Stand 164.0250 Maryland messenger Gaithersburg
Nat Bur Stand 166.1750 KGB548 Maryland r Security-[m 169.025] Gaithersburg
National Park 417.8250 New York park police link to
166.325
Newark Airpor 115.7000 New York atis arrivals
Newark Airpor 118.3000 New York tower 134.05
Newark Airpor 118.8500 New York clearance
Newark Airpor 119.2000 New York departure 120.15 124.75 135.35
Newark Airpor 121.8000 New York ground 121.60
Newark Airpor 127.6000 New York approach 128.55 126.70
Newark Airpor 127.8500 New York seaplanes & helicopters
Newark Airpor 132.4500 New York atis departures
Republic Airp 111.9000 Long Isl vor
Republic Airp 118.4000 Long Isl approach/departure
Republic Airp 118.8000 Long Isl tower 125.20
Republic Airp 121.6000 Long Isl ground
Republic Airp 126.6500 Long Isl atis
Republic Airp 128.2500 Long Isl clearance
Secret Servic 32.23000 Washingt alpha link to camp davi
Secret Servic 162.6875 Nationwi yankee af1 uplink
Secret Servic 164.1000 US victor
Secret Servic 164.4000 Nationwi papa (counterfeit)
Secret Servic 164.6500 Nationwi tango cp support
'track
Secret Servic 164.8875 Nationwi oscar
Secret Servic 165.2125 Nationwi mike local fo ops
Secret Servic 165.3750 Nationwi charlie (station)
Secret Servic 165.6500 KGC942 Baltimor r f.o. rin 166.64
Secret Servic 165.6875 Nationwi alpha
Secret Servic 165.6875 New Have r ra
Secret Servic 165.6875 Washingt r fo
Secret Servic 165.7875 Nationwi baker
Secret Servic 166.2125 Nationwi hotel former wh
police
Secret Servic 166.4000 Nationwi golf repeater input
Secret Servic 166.5125 Nationwi sierra whca
Secret Servic 166.7000 US quebec
Secret Servic 167.0250 New York november whca & ss
Secret Servic 167.8250 us kilo
Secret Servic 168.7875 us lima lbj admin
Secret Servic 169.9250 Nationwi delta
Secret Servic 170.0000 Washi pres aide page
Secret Servic 171.2875 Nationwi zulu af1 downlink
Secret Servic 407.8500 Nationwi echo af1 uplink from crown
Secret Servic 415.7000 Nationwi foxtrot af1 downlink to crown
Smithonian i 169.0375 KFX752 Washingt f1 Security
Smithonian i 169.2000 KFX752 Washingt r f2 Security
Smithonian i 169.7250 Washingt nat'l zoological park police
State Dept 168.2250 Washingt foreign service inst Security force
State Dept 170.5750 New York
State Dept 407.2000 New York NY City white face
mounta
State Dept 407.6000 New York NY City white face
mounta
State Dept 409.6250 New York
State Dept 409.7000 New York NY City
Suprior Court 163.2750 Washingt Security
Treasury 166.4625 Nationwi xray Treas common ATF & Customs
f3
Treasury 171.1875 Washingt Security Force
Treasury 407.9250 Washingt india (guard force) wdc
U S Congress 169.5750 Washingt cloak room page
U S P S 164.5000 Maryland largo mail handling facility
U S P S 164.9875 new jers s truck ops
U S P S 166.3750 New York s truck ops
U S P S 169.0000 New York rin Inspectors
U S P S 169.1125 Long Isl
U S P S 169.6000 New York s ch3 Inspectors
U S P S 169.8500 New York r Inspectors
U S P S 173.6125 New York K. Airport
U S P S 173.6375 Long Isl Hicksville
U S P S 173.6875 Long Isl l.i. city
U S P S 417.6500 Maryland Rockville res/training center
U S P S 418.3000 KIB754 Washingt bms Security
United Nation 165.6125 KHA200 New York Security paging [us state dept]
United Nation 166.1000 KHA200 New York Security
US Capitol Po 164.6250 KGD238 Washingt r f2 car to car
US Capitol Po 164.8000 KGD238 Washingt r disp
US Postal Svc 166.3750 New York maint
Wall St helip 123.0500 New York Wall St heliport
FREQUENCY LISTINGS OF VIRGINIA SHERIFFS
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Source: Monitoring Times article by: Richard Rowland
Reprinted by: John Johnson KWV8BP
VIGINIA SHERIFFS
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45.98 ACCOMACK 154.950 GLOUCESTER 453.200 POQUOSON CITY
39.86 ALBERMARLE 154.100 GOOCHLAND 39.32 POWHATAN
154.845 ALBERMARLE 39.56 GRAYSON 39.40 PRINCE EDWARD
39.76 ALLEGHENY 39.18 GREEN 155.055 PRINCE GEORGE
39.40 AMELIA 39.86 GREENSVILLE 39.68 PRINCE WILLIAM
42.68 AMELIA 39.18 HALIFAX 39.28 PULASKI
42.70 AMELIA 155.430 HANOVER 39.42 RAPPAHANNOCK
39.56 APPOMATTOX 156.030 HANOVER 39.80 RAPPAHANNOCK
39.72 AUGUSTA 39.18 HENRY 39.86 RICHMOND COUNTY
460.400 AUGUSTA 39.32 HENRY 39.36 ROANOKE COUNTY
39.40 BATH 39.86 HENRY 39.80 ROCKBRIDGE
39.32 BATH 154.950 HENRY 39.96 ROCKINGHAM
39.60 BEDFORD 39.54 HIGHLAND 460.200 ROCKINGHAM
39.64 BLAND 453.100 ISLE OF WIGHT 39.44 RUSSELL
39.42 BOTETOURT 159.210 ISLE OF WIGHT 39.78 SCOTT
39.36 BRUNSWICK 154.650 JAMES CITY 154.740 SCOTT
39.68 BUCHANAN 453.100 JAMES CITY CO. 39.94 SHENANDOAH
39.68 BUCKINGHAM 39.48 KING & QUEEN 39.40 SMYTH
154.740 CAMPBELL 39.86 KING GEORGE 39.42 SOUTHAMPTON
156.770 CAMPBELL 39.48 KING WILLIAM 39.28 SPOTSYLVANIA
39.20 CAROLINE 39.44 LANCASTER 39.44 SPOTSYLVANIA
39.56 CARROLL 39.48 LEE 39.40 STAFFORD
39.42 CHARLES CITY 39.72 LOUDOUN 154.860 STAFFORD
39.28 CHARLOTTE 39.78 LOUDOUN 39.66 SUFFOLK CITY
39.44 CHARLOTTESVILLE 39.28 LOUISA 39.72 SURRY
39.68 CHESAPEAKE CITY 39.36 LOUISA 39.60 SUSSEX
39.20 CLARK 39.46 LOUISA 154.860 SUSSEX
39.48 CRAIG 39.20 LUNENBERG 39.32 TAZEWELL
39.42 CULPEPPER 39.42 MADISON 39.84 WARREN
39.60 CULPEPPER 39.58 MATHEWS 39.62 WASHINGTON
39.64 CULPEPPER 39.80 MECKLENBURG 39.86 WESTMORELAND
39.40 CUMBERLAND 39.64 MIDDLESEX 39.42 WISE
39.60 DICKENSON 154.950 MIDDLESEX 39.64 WYTH
154.860 DICKENSON 39.20 MONTGOMERY 154.860 WYTH
39.44 DINWIDDLE 39.24 MONTGOMERY 453.150 YORK
39.56 ESSEX 39.42 NELSON 453.350 YORK
39.60 ESSEX 39.62 NELSON
39.16 FAIRFAX 39.42 NEW KENT 39.50 SERS
39.66 FAIFAX 154.950 NEW KENT 39.54 SERS
154.950 FAUQUIER 39.44 NORTH CUMBERLAND
39.72 FLOYD 39.88 NOTTOWAY SERS: SHEFIFFS EMERGENCY
39.28 FLUVANNA 39.42 ORANGE RADIO SERVICE IS USED BY
39.40 FRANKLIN 156.150 ORANGE MOST ALL DEPARTMENTS AND
39.28 FREDERICK 460.150 PAGE ALSO LINKED WITH THE
39.80 FAUQUIER 39.68 PATRICK VIRGINIA STATE POLICE.
39.72 GILES 154.710 PATRICK
39.64 GLOUCESTER 39.44 PITTSYLVANIA
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ASSORTED/INTERESTING LAS VEGAS FREQUENCIES
Sent in to Monitoring Times
Reprinted by: John (Topol) Johnson, KWV8BP
of The Hotline BBS 304-736-9169
Aladdin Hotel 154.515 154.570 463.450 462.925
Bally's Grand 462.825 463.825 463.600 154.540
Caesar's Palace 463.400 461.950 466.950 465.000 461.775
California Club 31.040 461.425 464.125
Dunes 151.655 464.125 464.625 469.625 460.800
Desert Inn 464.425
Four Queen's 464.925 464.850 462.150
Golden Nugget 157.620 461.750 462.000
Hilten 35.08 154.540 463.375 468.375 468.725
461.060 466.050 462.850 461.925 463.325
Horseshoe Club 51.775 461.050 461.900
Holiday Inn 464.925 463.375 464.000 464.225 464.375
Silver Nugget 464.457 461.100 154.570
Showboat 151.685 461.425 463.900
Sands 461.225 462.650 462.050 467.050 462.900
Tropicana 466.925 461.925 461.675
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WALT DISNEY AND ORLANDO FLORIDA
FREQUENCIES
Thinking of heading to Walt disney world in Florida? Well if you are, dont
forget your scanner, here is a list of frequencies used at Walt disney world
and the Orlando area.
Source: Monitoring Times
Reprinted by John Johnson
FREQUENCY DESCRIPTION
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147.300 WA4ABQ Repeater
151.625 Construction
151.655 Construction
151.655 Travelodge Hotel
151.865 Royal Plaza Hotel
151.895 20,000 Leagues
154.430 Fire Intercity
154.625 Hilton Hotel (Paging)
157.740 Paging
158.460 Buena Vista Palace (Paging)
442.000 WA4ABQ Repeater
453.475 Reedy Creek Improvement
453.825 Fire Mutual Aid
453.875 Fire F1
453.925 Fire F2
461.300 -----
461.600 Fort Wilderness
461.700 Construction
461.875 Grosh Studios
461.900 Double Decker Lines
461.900 Hilton Hotel (South)
462.475 Utilities
462.550 Operations F1 (Paging)
462.575 Operations F2 (Monorails)
462.625 Operations F3 (Transportation)
462.650 Maintenance F1
462.675 Maintenance F2
462.775 Paging
462.850 Paging
463.575 Ramada Inn
463.750 -----
463.975 Entertainment
464.100 Cypress Walk
464.125 Security F2
464.375 Cypress Walk
464.400 Security F1
464.425 Buena Vista Palace
464.525 Hilton Hotel
464.625 Utilities
464.800 Transportation
SELECTED ORLANDO AREA FREQUENCIES
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FREQUENCY DESCRIPTION FREQUENCY DESCRIPTION
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118.700 Orlando Exec Tower 442.925 N4EAV Repeater
118.700 Orlando Exec Ctaf 443.100 WD4IXD Repeater
119.400 Orlando Int'l App/Dept. 443.200 KC4CT Repeater
120.150 Orlando Int'l App/Dept. 443.275 N4IPX Repeater
120.150 Orlando Exec App/Dept. 443.325 AA4NA Repeater
120.650 Orlando Int'l Flight Plan 443.375 WA2KWO Repeater
121.100 Orlando Int'l App/Dept. 443.450 WB4HZQ Repeater
121.250 Orlando Int'l Atis 443.475 AA4MM Repeater
121.700 Orlando Exec Ground Cntr/ 443.700 KD4JL Repeater
Clearance 444.025 KC4CI Repeater
121.800 Orlando Int'l Ground Cont. 444.275 WY4A Repeater
122.100 Orlando Exec Flight Service 444.850 KC4CB Repeater
122.200 Orlando Exec Flight Service 449.500 WB4FSV Repeater
122.650 Orlando Exec Flight Service 450.0875 WESH-TV F1
122.950 Orlando Exec Unicom 450.1875 WESH-TV F2
122.950 Orlando Int'l Unicom 450.550 WDBO-AM
123.650 Orlando Exec Flight Service 450.5875 Metro Traffic
124.300 Orlando Int'l Tower 450.650 WWKA-FM/WCPX-TV
124.800 Orlando Int'l App/Dept. 450.750 WDBO-AM/WFTV-TV
124.800 Orlando Exec App/Dept. 453.000 Orlando Sentinel
125.550 Orlando Int'l App/Dept. 453.050 Orlando Fire F1
127.250 Orlando Exec Atis (Dispatch)
127.750 Orlando Int'l App/Dept. 453.100 Orlando Intl
Airport
134.700 Orlando Int'l Clearance Police
143.900 CAP 453.150 Orlando Fire F2
(FG)
143.990 MARS 453.250 Orlando Fire F3
Admi
145.110 WO4P Repeater 453.300 Orlando Int Air Po
145.350 AI4U Repeater 453.350 Orlando Fire F4
(CG)
146.640 WB4TCW Repeater 453.375 Winter Park Police
146.700 W4OHL Repeater 453.550 Maitland Police
146.730 WB4CGW Repeater 453.575 FL Turnpike F1
Disp.
146.760 KD4JL Repeater 453.625 FL Turnpike F2
Disp.
146.790 W4SIE Repeater 453.675 FL Turnpike F3
Maint
146.820 W4JTK Repeater 453.725 FL Turnpike F4
Maint
146.925 N4KIC Repeater 453.775 Orlando Intl Air
Sec
146.955 KD4QZ Repeater 453.800 Casselberry Police
147.015 KA4WMZ Repeater 453.850 Orlando Int Air Po
147.090 N4GG Repeater 455.2125 WCPX-TV
147.120 KC4CB Repeater 455.650 WFTV-TV
147.225 W4PI Repeater 46.60 Army Reserve
147.285 WD4NVJ Repeater 460.025 Orange Co Sherrif
F1
147.345 WA4LUM Repeater (Administration)
147.390 W4STR Repeater 460.050 Orlando Pol F1
Info.
148.150 CAP 460.075 Orlando Pol F6 Car
149.075 Orlando NTC Security 460.010 Orlando Pol F2 West
149.375 Orlando NTC Security 460.125 Orange Co. Sheriff
150.075 Orlando NTC Fire F2 (West)
151.415 Fish and Game 460.175 Orange Co Sher.
Cars
151.805 Sea World 460.200 Osceola Co Sheriff
151.865 Yogi Bears Campground 460.275 Orange Co Sher. F4
E
153.770 Orange Co. Fire F1 460.325 Osceola Co Sheriff
153.950 Orange Co. Fire F2 460.375 Osceola Co Shefiff
154.010 Orange Co. Fire F3 460.400 Orlando Pol F3 Eas
154.070 Apopka Fire 460.425 Orlando Pol F5 Tac
154.145 Kissimmee Fire 460.475 Orange Co Sheriff
F5
154.175 Kissimmee Fire (Investigations)
154.190 Orlavista Fire 460.500 Sanford Police
154.205 Fire Mutual Aid 460.600 Orlando Int Air
154.235 Seminole Co. Fire Fire/Rescue
154.250 Pine Hills Fire 460.675 Ozark Airlines
154.310 Sanford Fire 460.700 Piedmont Airlines
154.325 Ocoee Fire 460.725 United Airlines
154.370 Osceola Co Fire F1 460.750 Eastern Airlines
154.370 Orange Co. Fire F4 460.825 Delta Airlines
154.385 Winter Park Fire 460.875 Republic Airlines
154.415 Kissimmee Fire 460.000 Sea World
154.415 Altamonte Springs Fire 462.175 Orlando Tour Lines
154.430 Fire Mutual Aid 462.700 Orlando Int Air Ops
154.430 Orange Co. Fire F5 463.325 Sea World
154.430 Osceola Co Fire F2 463.975 Orlando Transit
154.445 St. Cloud Fire 464.050 Comfort Inn
Kissimme
154.600 Sea World 464.325 Sheraton Lakeside
154.665 FL Highway Patrol 464.375 Holiday Inn East
(Orlando North) 464.375 Holiday Inn
Kissimme
154.680 FL Highway Patrol 464.3875 Sea World
(Orlando South) 464.425 Colonial Plaza
154.695 FL Highway Patrol 464.425 Stars Hall of Fame
(Kissimmee) 464.450 Colonial Plaza
154.755 Kissimmee Police 464.575 Orlando Hyatt House
154.770 Longwood Police 464.575 Page Airways
154.770 Altamonte Springs Police 464.675 Hyatt Orlando Hotel
154.800 Seminole Co Sheriff F1 464.775 Sea World
154.875 St Cloud Police 464.825 Altamonte Hall
154.920 FL Highway Patrol 464.825 Sea World
(Airplanes) 464.975 Sea World
154.950 Seminole Co Sheriff 465.000 Sea World
154.950 Ocoee Police 47.14 DOT Distict 2
155.010 Apopka Police 47.66 Orange Co School
155.130 Seminole Co Sheriff Board
155.250 Altamonte Springs Police 53.45 N4HTU Repeater
155.370 Statewide Intersystem
155.910 Winter Garden Police
158.865 Altamonte Springs Police
160.140 Fish and Game
161.640 WHOO-AM
161.670 WKIS-AM
161.730 WBJW-FM
161.760 WDBO-AM
162.475 Orlando NWS (KIH63)
162.825 U.S. Marshals
163.200 U.S. Marshals
163.4125 Army Corp of Engineers
163.625 Border Patrol
163.835 FBI
163.9125 FBI
163.9875 FBI
165.2375 CUSTOMS
165.2875 DEA
173.325 Orlando Sentinel
35.96 Wrestling
408.825 FAA
418.550 DEA
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WELLS FARGO COMMUNICATIONS FREQUENCIES
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490.2625 MHz KVP842 CA San Francisco Bank
154.5700 KA68215 CA San Francisco Handhelds
464.2500 KJY253 CO Colorado Springs Armored Vehicles
464.2500 KFE686 CO Evergreen Armored Vehicles
460.9000 WRU961 CT Glastonbury Alarm System
460.9000 WSL929 CT Trumbull Alarm System
159.7800 WZU384 FL Jacksonville Armored Vehicles
159.6000 KBE875 FL Miami Armored Vehicles
472.4875 KNS936 FL Miami Armed Guards
471.6125 KNR251 FL Miami Armed Guards
460.9750 KZF296 FL Miami Beach Alarm System
471.6125 KB5195 FL North Miami Hand Held Units
474.6125 KB5195 FL North Miami Hand Held Units
461.4750 WSZ266 FL Orlando Armored Vehicles
154.5700 KA53213 FL Tallahassee Hand Held Units
159.6000 KM2937 FL Tallahassee Armored Vehicles
159.6000 KSI268 FL West Palm Beach Armored Vehicles
154.5700 KA53213 FL STATEWIDE Hand Held Units
452.7000 WQE960 GA Atlanta Armored Vehicles
154.5150 KA66316 IL STATEWIDE Hand Held Units
464.2250 WQD962 KS Kansas City Guard Service
461.1000 WSZ265 LA New Orleans Armored Vehicles
460.9250 KQX563 LA Shreveport Alarm System
452.8000 WQE962 MA Boston Armored Vehicles
159.6300 WQE961 MA Taunton Armored Vehicles
464.6250 KQQ245 MA Waltham Alarm System
467.5750 KAC5654 MO Kansas City
462.5750 KAC5655 MO Kansas City
467.5750 KAC5655 MO Kansas City
462.5750 KAC1398 MO Parkville
467.5750 KAC1398 MO Parkville
159.6000 KIZ401 NE Omaha Armored Vehicles
462.1750 WSZ267 NM Albuquerque Armored Vehicles
460.9000 KLT906 NY Buffalo Alarm System
465.9000 KA49776 NY New York Hand Held Units
816.9375 KA64322 NY New York Hand Held Units
817.9375 KA64322 NY New York Hand Held Units
818.9375 KA64322 NY New York Hand Held Units
819.9375 KA64322 NY New York Hand Held Units
820.9375 KA64322 NY New York Hand Held Units
160.0950 KJK593 NY Rochester Armored Vehicles
460.9000 WSL728 NY Yonkers Alarm System
160.0800 WQG735 NC Charlotte Armored Vehicles
151.8050 WRU958 NC Charlotte Alarm System
460.9000 KWU760 NC Charlotte Alarm System
151.9250 KA49777 NC STATEWIDE Hand Held Units
461.9000 WQU972 OH Cleveland Armored Vehicles
460.9000 KUQ265 OH Copley Alarm System
460.9250 KQN870 OH Jefferson Township Alarm System
463.6250 WSY945 SC Columbia Armored Vehicles
464.8500 WGA523 TX El Paso Armored Vehicles
463.8500 WXD705 UT Salt Lake City Armored Vehicles
464.6500 KQX523 VA Arlington Armored Vehicles
151.9250 WRU960 VA Richmond Alarm System
-/Vuarnet International/-
617/527.oo91
24oo-16.8k HST/V32bis
Scanner Frequencies (Updated 04-01-90)
AID Ambulance Service, Charleston.................47.58
Airborne Telephone Channel 1.....................459.95
Airborne Telephone Channel 2.....................459.9
Airborne Telephone Channel 3.....................459.85
Airborne Telephone Channel 4.....................459.8
Airborne Telephone Channel 5.....................459.75
Airborne Telephone Channel 6.....................459.7
Airborne Telephone Channel 7.....................459.725
Airborne Telephone Channel 8.....................459.775
Airborne Telephone Channel 9.....................459.825
Airborne Telephone Channel 10....................459.875
Airborne Telephone Channel 11....................459.925
Airborne Telephone Channel 12....................459.975
Air National Guard Security......................165.4875
Ambulance Dispatch on General Mobil Freq.........462.725
American Red Cross (Nationwide)...................47.42
APCO Special Channel.............................173.2037
Alcoh. Tob. & Firearms/Drug En. Admin. (WV & KY) 165.2875
A.T.F. Walkie-Talkies............................407.8
A.T.F. Walkie-Talkies............................407.825
A.T.F. Walkie-Talkies............................407.85
A.T.F. Walkie-Talkies............................407.875
A.T.F. Walkie-Talkies............................407.9
Appalachian Power company.........................37.58
Appalachian Power Company.........................37.66
Appalachian Power Company.........................37.7
Appalachian Power Company.........................37.74
Belle Fire Dept..................................154.16
Bow Valley Corp. link at Johnson's Knob...........72.47
Burger King - Riverwalk Shopping Center..........457.55
Capitol Cablevision..............................151.655
Capitol Mobile Phone RCC Ch. 1 Operator..........152.03
Capitol Mobile Phone RCC Ch. 7 Autodial..........152.12
Capitol Mobile Phone RCC Ch. 13 Autodial.........152.21
Capitol Radio Telephone community repeater.......462.175
Capitol Radio Telephone (Paging) Link to 152.51..454.375
Capitol Radio Telephone (Paging) Link to 152.24..459.025
Capitol Radio Telephone company channel..........154.6
C & P Mobile Phone - IMTS Ch. YL.................152.54
C & P Mobile Phone - IMTS Ch. YJ.................152.63
C & P Mobile Phone - IMTS Ch. YS.................152.72
C & P Mobile Phone - IMTS Ch. JR.................152.81
C & P Telephone Co. Repeaters statewide -
Maintainance crews........151.985
Carbide Emergency................................153.05
Carbide Technical Center.........................151.805
Carbide Maintenance Institute....................153.14
Carbide Paging So. Chas. building 82.............157.74
Charleston Area Med Base 1 Healthnet (Statewide) 155.34
Charleston Area Med Base 2 Healthnet.............155.16
Charleston Newspapers............................173.225
Charleston Newspapers (Repeater at Cross Lanes)..452.975
Chas. Emg. Fire & Res. Sometimes rep.@ 155.145...453.1
Charleston Emergency Services (Ambulance)........154.04
Charleston Fire Dept.............................154.385
Charleston Police Dept-275 (Mobile)..............154.65
Charleston Police Dept (Mobile)..................154.71
Charleston Police 1 (Repeater)...................159.15
Charleston Police 2 (Repeater)...................159.21
Charleston Police Admin 2........................158.805
Charleston Sanitairy Board.......................154.1
Charleston Street................................154.995
Charleston Taxi..................................152.42
Charleston Town Center Mall - Security...........154.515
Charleston Town Center Mall - Maintainance.......154.54
Charleston University & Goodwill Industries......151.685
Chesapeak Fire Dept...............................37.1
Chesapeak Fire Dept...............................37.26
Chordles Telephone Ch 1 - Base...................46.61
Chordles Telephone Ch 2 - Base...................46.63
Chordles Telephone Ch 3 - Base...................46.67
Chordles Telephone Ch 4 - Base...................46.71
Chordles Telephone Ch 5 - Base...................46.73
Chordles Telephone Ch 6 - Base...................46.77
Chordles Telephone Ch 7 - Base...................46.83
Chordles Telephone Ch 8 - Base...................46.87
Chordles Telephone Ch 9 - Base...................46.93
Chordles Telephone Ch 10 - Base...................46.97
Chordles Telephone Ch 1 - Handset................49.67
Chordles Telephone Ch 2 - Handset................49.845
Chordles Telephone Ch 3 - Handset................49.86
Chordles Telephone Ch 4 - Handset................49.77
Chordles Telephone Ch 5 - Handset................49.875
Chordles Telephone Ch 6 - Handset................49.83
Chordles Telephone Ch 7 - Handset................49.89
Chordles Telephone Ch 8 - Handset................49.93
Chordles Telephone Ch 9 - Handset................49.99
Chordles Telephone Ch 10 - Handset................49.97
Civil Air P. Ch. 1 - Statewide net 6pm every nt..148.15
Civil Air Patrol Ch. 2 - New Repeater............149.925
Civil Defense....................................154.085
Columbia Gas Co...................................37.76
Columbia Gas Co..................................153.71
Columbia Gas Co...................................33.38
Columbia Gas Co..................................153.65
Communication Services at Charleston & Mann Mt....35.72
Consolidated Gas Co..............................158.19
Coonskin Park Police - Repeater..................159.09
Copley's Wrecker Service.........................154.515
Data (Union Carbide pipeline between Institute &
Belle. Carries carbon monoxide).............452.725
Data (Unidentified 24 hrs).......................162.325
Data (Input to repeater on 452.725)..............457.725
Department of Highways............................47.14
Department of Highways............................47.28
Department of Highways............................47.32
Department of Natural Resources, Bee Mountain.....31.86
Department of Natural Resources, State Wide.......31.98
Department of Natural Resources...................39.86
Department of Natural Resources..................159.315
Drug Enf. Admin. & A.T.F. (WV & KY)..............165.2875
Drug Enf. Admin. Ch 2 (Repeater, surveillance)...418.9
Dunbar Fire Dept.................................154.965
Dunbar Police and Fire...........................154.055
E. I. Dupont Co (Belle)..........................153.11
E. I. Dupont Co (Belle) Safety and Security......153.17
Electronic Communications community repeater at
Cross Lanes..462.025
Electronic Communications community repeater at
Malden Mountain..462.125
Fayette Co. Sherrif...............................39.94
F.B.I. (WV-PA-KY-East. OH) Main Frq. on Repeater 163.925
F.B.I. Also used as Ch. 2 off rep. (Car to Car)..163.925
F.B.I. Channel 3 (Used a lot in Ohio)............163.965
F.B.I. Ch. 4 (used for surveillance - low power) 167.5625
F.B.I. Charleston Base & Mobile input to repeat..167.475
F.C.C. Repeater - used everywhere................167.05
General Electronics - Repeater (Oakridge Mtn.)...462.7
General Electronics - Mobiles (Belle)............467.7
Harmon Cable (Formerly Kanawha Cable)............151.895
Holiday Inn Civic Center hand units..............464.5
Huntington Fire Dept.............................154.43
Huntington Police................................155.25
Huntington Police................................155.52
Hutch's Wrecker Service at Handley, Kanawha Co...157.485
Kanawha Cable (Now Harmon Cable).................151.895
Kanawha Co. Civil Defense - Repeater.............154.085
Kanawha Co. Fire Dispatch F-1....................155.145
Kanawha Co. Fire Truck to Truck F-2..............155.745
Kanawha Valley Bank security.....................461.45
Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority 158.835
Kanawha County Emerg. (Ambulance) Also Clay Co...155.265
Kanawha County Chemical Emergency................154.025
Kanawha County Chemical Emergency & Civil Def....158.805
Kanawha County Jail Security.....................453.5
Kanawha County Jail Security.....................453.55
Kanawha County Sheriff Dispatch...................39.76
Kanawha County Sheriff Car to Car.................39.6
Kentucky Fried Chicken - S.Chas. (Order Takers)..154.57
Kentucky Fried Chicken - S.Chas. (Both Sides).....30.84
K-Mart Security..................................154.6
K.R.T. Bus Service...............................158.835
Malden Public Service District...................173.2625
Marine Telephone Ch 24...........................157.2
Marine Telephone Ch 84...........................157.225
Marine Telephone Ch 25...........................157.25
Marine Telephone Ch 85...........................157.275
Marine Telephone Ch 26...........................157.3
Marine Telephone Ch 86...........................157.325
Marine Telephone Ch 27...........................157.35
Marine Telephone Ch 87...........................157.375
Marine Telephone Ch 28...........................157.4
Marmet Fire Dept..................................46.42
Marmet Locks.....................................156.65
Marriott Hotel hand units (Charleston)...........462.875
Marriott Hotel hand units (Charleston)...........464.575
McCalister Electronics community repeater at
Nease Drive, Charleston.....463.95
McDonalds drive thru (Order takers only).........154.6
McDonalds drive thru (Both sides).................35.02
Metro Drug Enforcement Body Wires................158.91
Mobile Telephone.................................463.275
Mobile Telephone.................................463.525
Mobile Telephone and 2-Way Radio.................464.6
Mobile Telephone and 2-Way radio.................464.7
Motorola community repeater at Lick Knob in
Fayette county......462.15
Mountaineer Gas..................................153.65
Multi-Point Community repeater at Malden Mt......461.15
Nitro City Government............................155.055
Nitro Police and Fire............................155.865
Office of Emergency Services - State Capital.....155.22
Ohio Highway Patrole - Base.......................44.74
Ohio Highway Patrole - Mobiles....................44.86
Piedmont Airlines hand units (Yeager Airport)....460.8
Putnam Co. Ambulance (Jan-Care Ambulance)........155.205
Putnam Co. Emergency Services....................155.7
Putnam Co. Fire..................................155.115
Putnam Co. Paramedics & Unidentif. Police force..460.275
Railraod - C & O Handley.........................161.16
Railroad - C & O Charleston, St. Albans..........160.23
Railroad - C & O Saint Albans....................160.32
Railroad - C & O Saint Albans....................160.53
Railroad - Conrail...............................161.07
Railroad.........................................160.435
Railroad.........................................160.445
Rain Guage (24 Hrs.).............................171.075
Rain Guage (24 Hrs.).............................173.31
Raleigh County Emergency Services................155.175
Rick's Ambulance Service, Elkview.................33.1
Rick's Ambulance Service, Elkview.................33.04
River Boats .....................................156.1
River Boats......................................156.3
River Boats......................................156.55
River Boats (Marmet Locks).......................156.65
River Boats......................................156.7
River Boats......................................156.8
River Boats......................................156.9
Secret Service Channel Alpha.....................166.5125
Secret Service Ch. Baker (Used in Chas. area)....165.7875
Secret Service Ch. Charlie (Nationwide primary,
command post coordination. Also used by ATF)...165.375
Secret Service Ch. Papa (Counterfeit Division;
Pres/VP Protection)............................164.4
Secret Service Ch. November......................167.025
Secret Service Ch. Foxtrot (AF-1 and other VIP
aircraft downlink - can be heard when over WV) 415.7
Sheriff - County to County / City to City.........39.98
South Charleston Fire Dept.......................154.37
South Charleston Police 1........................158.79
South Charleston Police 2........................158.73
Southern WV Regional Ambulance (Statewide).......155.34
St. Albans Police & Fire (Main frequency)........155.025
St. Albans Police (Freq. 2)......................155.985
St. Albans West Side Vol. Fire Dept...............46.42
State Wide Disaster Base.........................155.28
State Wide Sherrif's Departments..................39.98
Telemedia Cable TV Chelyan.......................151.925
Telephone Maintenance............................151.985
Telephone Maintenance Input to 151.985...........158.34
Tri State Greyhound Race Track...................461.1
2 - Meter Repeater - Charleston..................145.29
2 - Meter Repeater - Charleston..................145.43
2 - Meter Repeater - Charleston..................146.82
2 - Meter Repeater - Charleston..................146.88
2 - Meter Repeater - Charleston..................147.21
2 - Meter Repeater - Elkins......................145.29
2 - Meter Repeater - Huntington..................146.64
2 - Meter Repeater - Huntington..................145.21
2 - Meter Repeater - Huntington (Tri-St Area)....146.76
2 - Meter Repeater - Huntington..................147.3
2 - Meter Repeater - Liberty.....................145.41
2 - Meter Repeater - Marmet......................145.15
2 - Meter Repeater - Salt Rock...................145.11
2 - Meter Repeater - Scot Depot..................147.27
2 - Meter Repeater - St. Albans..................147.0
2 - Meter Repeater - St. Albans..................147.15
2 - Meter Repeater - St. Albans..................147.375
U.S. Air Force...................................165.1875
U.S. Army Corp. of Engineers - Repeaters.........163.4125
U.S. Army Ground Security Unit Greenbrier Co.....149.75
U.S. Army Ground Security Unit Greenbrier Co.....163.84
U.S. Coast Guard.................................157.1
U.S. Govt. Emerg. Hide out - Greenbriar Co........49.63
U.S. Govt. Emerg. Hide out - Greenbriar Co........49.97
U.S. Marshalls Channel 1 (Operations Repeater)...163.2
U.S. Marshalls Channel 2 (Operations Simplex)....163.2
U.S. Marsh. Ch 3 (Op. Repeater; Mobile Extenders)164.6
U.S. Marshalls...................................163.815
U.S. Postal Inspectors (Repeater at Malden Mtn.) 169.85
Valley Ambulance.................................155.16
Voice Paging.....................................152.24
Voice Paging (Motorola)..........................158.7
Voice Paging.....................................163.25
WCAW Remote Broadcasts & Two-way Radio...........161.76
WCHS Radio Remote Broadcast......................166.25
WQBE Remote Broadcast............................455.45
Weather - Beckley................................162.55
Weather - Charleston.............................162.4
Weather - Gilbert................................162.475
Weather - Huntington.............................162.55
Weather - Spencer................................162.5
Weather - Sutton.................................162.45
Weather (NOAA UHF Link, Charleston)..............410.575
Weather (NOAA UHF Link, Spencer).................415.9
Weather (NOAA UHF Link, Sutton)..................410.1
White House Staff Road Freq. Ch. 1...............162.825
WHS Ch. 2 (Used mostly when in WV area)..........162.855
WHS Ch. 3........................................162.69
WTIP Remote Broadcast............................161.7
WVAF Remote Broadcast............................170.15
WV Army National Guard (Also 38.81 & 46.77).......38.55
WV D. of Hgwys - Stwide (Weather at 7am,3pm,11pm) 47.28
WV Dept. of Highways - Kanawha/Clay/Putnam Co.....47.32
WV Dept. of Highways - Fayette/Raleigh Co.........47.36
WV Dept. of Highways.............................158.76
WV Dept. of Natural Resources.....................31.86
WV Dept. of Natural Resources.....................31.98
WV Institute of Tech. Security Pol. (Montgomery) 155.715
WV Paving Co. at Malden Mountain..................30.58
WV State Police link to repeater..................72.88
WV State Police link to repeater..................72.92
WV State Police link to repeater..................72.96
WV State Police New UHF Repeater.................460.2
WV State Police Repeater at "B" Mountain.........155.505
WV State Police Hand Units (Governors' Security) 155.46
WV State Police Portable Repeater for field use..158.91
WV State Police - Turnpike.......................155.43
WV State Police - Dispatch........................42.1
WV State Police - Detachment to Headquarters......42.12
WV State Police - Mobiles & Aircraft..............42.26
WV Water Co......................................153.44
WV Water Co......................................153.605
806 - 960 MHz
American Telemobile Trunked System (Charleston)..861.7375
American Telemobile Trunked System (Charleston)..862.7375
American Telemobile Trunked System (Charleston)..863.7375
American Telemobile Trunked System (Charleston)..864.7375
American Telemobile Trunked System (Charleston)..865.7375
C&P Telephone (AT&T) Mobile Telephone(Huntington)856.0125
C&P " " " " " 857.0125
C&P " " " " " 858.0125
C&P " " " " " 859.0125
C&P " " " " " 860.0125
CITI Services at Malden Mountain.................953.7
Communication Services-Charleston/F & L
Electronics-Huntington...806.0
Data (Unidendtified 24 hrs)......................944.39
Dunn Construction at Johnson's Knob, Kanawha Co..958.0
Federal Express..................................854.6125
GTE Mobilnet (Huntington)........................870.03
IBM Research and Development.....................855.8375
Ind. Cell. Net. Control Channel (Chas.) Ch 341...880.23
Independant Cellular Network (Chas.) Ch 362......880.86
Independant Cellular Network (Chas.) Ch 383......881.49
Independant Cellular Network (Chas.) Ch 404......882.12
Independant Cellular Network (Chas.) Ch 425......882.75
Independant Cellular Network (Chas.) Ch 446......883.38
Independant Cellular Network (Chas.) Ch 467......884.01
Independant Cellular Network (Chas.) Ch 488......884.64
Independant Cellular Network (Chas.) Ch 509......885.27
Independant Cellular Network (Chas.) Ch 530......885.90
Independant Cellular Network (Chas.) Ch 551......886.53
Independant Cellular Network (Chas.) Ch 572......887.16
Independant Cellular Network (Chas.) Ch 593......887.79
Independant Cellular Network (Chas.) Ch 614......888.42
Independant Cellular Network (Chas.) Ch 635......889.05
Independant Cellular Network (Chas.) Ch 656......889.68
Motorola Trunked System (Repeater Spring Hill Mt)861.4875
Motorola Trunked System (Repeater Spring Hill Mt)862.4875
Motorola Trunked System (Repeater Spring Hill Mt)863.4875
Motorola Trunked System (Repeater Spring Hill Mt)864.4875
Motorola Trunked System (Repeater Spring Hill Mt)865.4875
Motorola Trunked System (Huntington).............861.9875
Motorola Trunked System (Huntington).............862.9875
Motorola Trunked System (Huntington).............863.9875
Motorola Trunked System (Huntington).............864.9875
Motorola Trunked System (Huntington).............865.9875
Unidentified Business............................851.925
Union Carbide Communications.....................851.0125
WBES (96.1 FM) Studio Transmitter Link...........945.87
WVCM (107.3 FM) Studio Transmitter Link..........946.86
WV Turnpike Commission (Links 155.43 repeaters)..956.1
Aircraft Band Frequencies
Aircraft/Marine/& Land Emergency Channel.........243.0
Air to Air.......................................122.9
Air Traffic Control..............................132.325
Air Tr..Cont.Same as above.......................385.6
Approach and Departure...........................124.2
Approach (From East).............................124.1
Approach (From West).............................119.2
Auto Term I Service..............................127.6
Charleston Flight Service........................122.0
Charleston Tower.................................125.7
Civil Air Patrol.................................123.1
Eagle Aviation...................................122.85
Early Warning Command Net........................328.2
Emergency........................................121.5
Executive Flight Service.........................123.0
F.B.I. Aircraft..................................120.425
Flight Service...................................122.1
Flight Service...................................122.2
Flight Service...................................122.6
Ground Control Aviation..........................121.9
Instrument Landing...............................110.3
NASA.............................................135.6
National Weather Service.........................123.05
N.O.R.A.D. Nat'wide command......................364.2
S.A.C Nationwide Command.........................311.0
UNICOM...........................................129.95
U.S. Coast Guard Enforcement.....................353.9
U.S. Forest Service..............................118.95
U.S. Forest Service..............................119.975
U.S. Forest Service..............................122.925
U.S. Forest Service..............................122.95
VOR..............................................117.4
Weather Information..............................125.6
WV Air National Guard............................283.8
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