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Table of Contents 1. Amateur Radio 1.1 National 1.1.1 ARRL U.S. Amateur Radio Bandplan 1.1.1.1 160 Meters (1.8 - 2.0 MHz) 1.1.1.2 80 Meters (3.5 - 4.0 MHz) 1.1.1.3 40 Meters (7.0 - 7.3 MHz) 1.1.1.4 30 Meters (10.1 - 10.15 MHz) 1.1.1.5 20 Meters (14.0 - 14.35 MHz) 1.1.1.6 17 Meters (18.068 - 18.168 MHz) 1.1.1.7 15 Meters (21.0 - 21.45 MHz) 1.1.1.8 12 Meters (24.89 - 24.99 MHz) 1.1.1.9 10 Meters (28 - 29.7 MHz) 1.1.1.10 6 Meters (50 - 54 MHz) 1.1.1.11 2 Meters (144 - 148 MHz) 1.1.1.12 1.25 Meters (222 - 225 MHz) 1.1.1.13 70 Centimeters (420 - 450 MHz) 1.1.1.14 33 Centimeters (902 - 928 MHz) 1.1.1.15 23 Centimeters (1240 - 1300 MHz) 1.1.1.16 2300 - 2310 MHz and 2390 - 2450 MHz 1.1.1.17 3300 - 3500 MHz 1.1.1.18 5650 - 5925 MHz 1.1.1.19 10.00 - 10.50 GHz 1.1.1.20 Above 10.50 GHz 1.1.2 2 Meter - Call & Simplex 1.1.3 222 Band - Call & Simplex 1.1.4 6 Meter - Call & Simplex

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1.1.5 440 Band - Call & Simplex 1.1.6 Call - HF - All Modes 1.1.7 All Bands - Call - Phone Only (FM, SSB & AM) 1.1.8 Wilderness Protocol 1.1.8 Amateur HF Emergency Hurricane Nets 1.1.10 International Space Station 1.1.11 JOTA - World Scout Frequencies 1.2 Local 1.2.1 Amateur Nets 1.2.2 Birmingham, AL - Area Amateur Radio Repeaters 1.2.3 Alabama ARES VHF FM Simplex 2. Weather & Time 2.1 NWS - NOAA Weather Radio 2.2 WWV Time Signal 3. Personal / Recreational 3.1 Family Radio Service / General Mobile Radio Service (FRS / GMRS) 3.2 General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) 3.3 Citizens Band (CB) 3.4 Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS) 3.5 Dot & Star / Itinerant 3.6 Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) 4. Marine 4.1 U.S. Marine VHF Channels 4.2 Ship Radio Stations 4.2 Marine On Board Ship Communications 4.3 Global Maritime Distress & Safety System 5. Radio Control Radio Service (R/C) 5.1 27 MHz R/C 5.2 50 MHz R/C - Amateur Radio 5.3 53 MHz R/C - Amateur Radio 5.4 72 MHz R/C 5.5 75 MHz R/C 6. Governmental 6.1 GPS Frequencies

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6.2 Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS) 6.3 National Law Enforcement Channels (NLEC) 7. Commercial 7.1 Satellite Radio 7.2 US AM Clear Channel Stations (Class A) 7.3 802.11b Wireless LAN 7.4 AWS-3 - Advanced Wireless Service 7.5 Railroad AAR Channels 7.6 LoJack 8. Regional / Local Frequency Tables 8.1 State - Alabama 8.1.1 Department of Conservation and Natural Resources 8.1.2 State Parks 8.1.3 Statewide Law Enforcement 8.1.4 Fire 8.1.5 EMS 8.1.6 Forestry 8.1.7 State Troopers 8.1.8 State Capital Police 8.1.9 Emergency Management Association (EMA) 8.2 County - Alabama 8.2.1 Shelby County, AL - Emergency 8.2.2 Baldwin County, AL - Fire & EMS 8.3 City - Alabama 8.3.1 Birmingham International Airport Aircraft 9. Frequency List Links

1. Amateur Radio

1.1 National

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1.1.1 ARRL U.S. Amateur Radio Bandplan

Amateur Radio Operator License Required

1.1.1.1 160 Meters (1.8 - 2.0 MHz)

160 Meters (1.8 - 2.0 MHz)

MHz Usage

1.800 - 2.000 CW

1.800 - 1.810 Digital Modes

1.810 CW QRP

1.843 - 2.000 SSB, SSTV and other wideband modes

1.910 SSB QRP

1.995 - 2.000 Experimental

1.999 - 2.000 Beacons

1.1.1.2 80 Meters (3.5 - 4.0 MHz)

80 Meters (3.5 - 4.0 MHz)

MHz Usage

3.590 RTTY / Data DX

3.570 - 3.600 RTTY / Data

3.790 - 3.800 DX Window

3.845 SSTV

3.885 AM Calling Frequency

1.1.1.3 40 Meters (7.0 - 7.3 MHz)

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40 Meters (7.0 - 7.3 MHz)

MHz Usage

7.040 RTTY/Data DX

7.080 - 7.125 RTTY/Data

7.171 SSTV

7.290 AM calling frequency

1.1.1.4 30 Meters (10.1 - 10.15 MHz)

30 Meters (10.1 - 10.15 MHz)

MHz Usage

10.130 - 10.140 RTTY

10.140 - 10.150 Packet

1.1.1.5 20 Meters (14.0 - 14.35 MHz)

20 Meters (14.0 - 14.35 MHz)

MHz Usage

14.070 - 14.095 RTTY

14.095 - 14.0995 Packet

14.100 NCDXF Beacons

14.1005 - 14.112 Packet

14.230 SSTV

14.286 AM Calling Frequency

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1.1.1.6 17 Meters (18.068 - 18.168 MHz)

17 Meters (18.068 - 18.168 MHz)

MHz Usage

18.100 - 18.105 RTTY

18.105 - 18.110 Packet

1.1.1.7 15 Meters (21.0 - 21.45 MHz)

15 Meters (21.0 - 21.45 MHz)

MHz Usage

21.070 - 21.110 RTTY/Data

21.340 SSTV

1.1.1.8 12 Meters (24.89 - 24.99 MHz)

12 Meters (24.89 - 24.99 MHz)

MHz Usage

24.920 - 24.925 RTTY

24.925 - 24.930 Packet

1.1.1.9 10 Meters (28 - 29.7 MHz)

10 Meters (28 - 29.7 MHz)

MHz Usage

28.000 - 28.070 CW

28.070 - 28.150 RTTY

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28.150 - 28.190 CW

28.200 - 28.300 Beacons

28.300 - 29.300 Phone

28.680 SSTV

29.000 - 29.200 AM

29.300 - 29.510 Satellite Downlinks

29.520 - 29.590 Repeater Inputs

29.600 FM Simplex

29.610 - 29.700 Repeater Outputs

1.1.1.10 6 Meters (50 - 54 MHz)

6 Meters (50 - 54 MHz)

MHz Usage

50.0 - 50.1 CW, Beacons

50.060 - 50.080 Beacon Subband

50.1 - 50.3 SSB, CW

50.10 - 50.125 DX Window

50.125 SSB Calling

50.3 - 50.6 All Modes

50.6 - 50.8 Non-Voice Communications

50.62 Digital (Packet) Calling

50.8 - 51.0 Radio Remote Control (20-kHz Channels)

51.0 - 51.1 Pacific DX Window

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51.12 - 51.48 Repeater Inputs (19 Channels)

51.12 - 51.18 Digital Repeater Inputs

51.62 - 51.98 Repeater Outputs (19 Channels)

51.62 - 51.68 Digital Repeater Outputs

52.0-52.48 Repeater Inputs (Except as noted; 23 Channels)

52.02, 52.04 FM Simplex

52.2 TEST PAIR (Input)

52.5 - 52.98 Repeater Output (Except as noted; 23 Channels)

52.525 Primary FM Simplex

52.54 Secondary FM Simplex

52.7 TEST PAIR (Output)

53.0 - 53.48 Repeater Inputs (Except as noted; 19 Channels)

53.0 Remote Base FM Simplex

53.02 Simplex

53.1, 53.2, 53.3, 53.4 Radio Remote Control

53.5-53.98 Repeater Outputs (Except as noted; 19 Channels)

53.5, 53.6, 53.7, 53.8 Radio Remote Control

53.52, 53.9 Simplex

1.1.1.11 2 Meters (144 - 148 MHz)

2 Meters (144 - 148 MHz)

MHz Usage

144.00 - 144.05 EME (CW)

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144.05 - 144.10 General CW and weak signals

144.10 - 144.20 EME and weak-signal SSB

144.200 National calling frequency

144.200 - 144.275 General SSB operation

144.275 - 144.300 Propagation beacons

144.30 - 144.50 New OSCAR subband

144.50 - 144.60 Linear translator inputs

144.60 - 144.90 FM repeater inputs

Weak signal and FM simplex 144.90 - 145.10 (145.01,03,05,07,09 are widely used for packet)

145.10 - 145.20 Linear translator outputs

145.20 - 145.50 FM repeater outputs

145.50 - 145.80 Miscellaneous and experimental modes

145.80 - 146.00 OSCAR subband

146.01 - 146.37 Repeater inputs

146.40 - 146.58 Simplex

146.52 National Simplex Calling Frequency

146.61 - 146.97 Repeater outputs

147.00 - 147.39 Repeater outputs

147.42 - 147.57 Simplex

147.60 - 147.99 Repeater inputs

Notes: The frequency 146.40 MHz is used in some areas as a repeater input. This band plan has been proposed by the ARRL VHF-UHF Advisory Committee.

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1.1.1.12 1.25 Meters (222 - 225 MHz)

1.25 Meters (222 - 225 MHz)

MHz Usage

222.0 - 222.150 Weak-signal modes

222.0 - 222.025 EME

222.05 - 222.06 Propagation beacons

222.1 SSB & CW calling frequency

222.10 - 222.15 Weak-signal CW & SSB

Local coordinator's option; 222.15 - 222.25 weak signal, ACSB, repeater inputs, control

222.25 - 223.38 FM repeater inputs only

223.40 - 223.52 FM simplex

223.52 - 223.64 Digital, packet

223.64 - 223.70 Links, control

Local coordinator's option; 223.71 - 223.85 FM simplex, packet, repeater outputs

223.85 - 224.98 Repeater outputs only

Note: The 222 MHz band plan was adopted by the ARRL Board of Directors in July 1991.

1.1.1.13 70 Centimeters (420 - 450 MHz)

70 Centimeters (420 - 450 MHz)

MHz Usage

420.00-426.00 ATV repeater or simplex with 421.25 MHz video carrier control links and experimental

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426.00 - 432.00 ATV simplex with 427.250-MHz video carrier frequency

432.00 - 432.07 EME (Earth-Moon-Earth)

432.07 - 432.10 Weak-signal CW

432.10 70-cm calling frequency

432.10 - 432.30 Mixed-mode and weak-signal work

432.30 - 432.40 Propagation beacons

432.40 - 433.00 Mixed-mode and weak-signal work

433.00 - 435.00 Auxiliary/repeater links

435.00 - 438.00 Satellite only (internationally)

438.00 - 444.00 ATV repeater input with 439.250-MHz video carrier frequency and repeater links

442.00 - 445.00 Repeater inputs and outputs (local option)

445.00 - 447.00 Shared by auxiliary and control links, repeaters and simplex (local option)

446.00 National simplex frequency

447.00 - 450.00 Repeater inputs and outputs (local option)

1.1.1.14 33 Centimeters (902 - 928 MHz)

33 Centimeters (902 - 928 MHz)

MHz Usage

902.0 - 903.0 Narrow-bandwidth, weak-signal communications

902.0 - 902.8 SSTV, FAX, ACSSB, experimental

902.1 Weak-signal calling frequency

902.8 - 903.0 Reserved for EME, CW expansion

903.1 Alternate calling frequency

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903.0 - 906.0 Digital communications

906 - 909 FM repeater inputs

909 - 915 ATV

915 - 918 Digital communications

918 - 921 FM repeater outputs

921 - 927 ATV

927 - 928 FM simplex and links

Note: The 902 MHz band plan was adopted by the ARRL Board of Directors in July 1989

1.1.1.15 23 Centimeters (1240 - 1300 MHz)

23 Centimeters (1240 - 1300 MHz)

MHz Usage

1240 - 1246 ATV #1

1246 - 1248 Narrow-bandwidth FM point-to-point links and digital, duplex with 1258-1260.

1248 - 1258 Digital Communications

1252 - 1258 ATV #2

1258 - 1260 Narrow-bandwidth FM point-to-point links digital, duplexed with 1246-1252

1260 - 1270 Satellite uplinks, reference WARC '79

1260 - 1270 Wide-bandwidth experimental, simplex ATV

Repeater inputs, FM and linear, paired with 1282-1288, 239 pairs every 25 kHz, e.g. 1270 - 1276 1270.025, .050, etc.

1271 - 1283 Non-coordinated test pair

1276 - 1282 ATV #3

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1282 - 1288 Repeater outputs, paired with 1270-1276

1288 - 1294 Wide-bandwidth experimental, simplex ATV

1294 - 1295 Narrow-bandwidth FM simplex services, 25-kHz channels

1294.5 National FM simplex calling frequency

1295 - 1297 Narrow bandwidth weak-signal communications (no FM)

1295.0 - 1295.8 SSTV, FAX, ACSSB, experimental

1295.8 - 1296.0 Reserved for EME, CW expansion

1296.00 - EME-exclusive 1296.05

1296.07 - CW beacons 1296.08

1296.1 CW, SSB calling frequency

1296.4 - 1296.6 Crossband linear translator input

1296.6 - 1296.8 Crossband linear translator output

1296.8 - 1297.0 Experimental beacons (exclusive)

1297 - 1300 Digital Communications

1.1.1.16 2300 - 2310 MHz and 2390 - 2450 MHz

2300 - 2310 MHz and 2390 - 2450 MHz

MHz Usage

2300.0 - 2303.0 High-rate data

2303.0 - 2303.5 Packet

2303.5 - 2303.8 TTY packet

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2303.9 - 2303.9 Packet, TTY, CW, EME

2303.9 - 2304.1 CW, EME

2304.1 Calling frequency

2304.1 - 2304.2 CW, EME, SSB

2304.2 - 2304.3 SSB, SSTV, FAX, Packet AM, Amtor

2304.30 - 2304.32 Propagation beacon network

2304.32 - 2304.40 General propagation beacons

2304.4 - 2304.5 SSB, SSTV, ACSSB, FAX, Packet AM, Amtor experimental

2304.5 - 2304.7 Crossband linear translator input

2304.7 - 2304.9 Crossband linear translator output

2304.9 - 2305.0 Experimental beacons

2305.0 - 2305.2 FM simplex (25 kHz spacing)

2305.20 FM simplex calling frequency

2305.2 - 2306.0 FM simplex (25 kHz spacing)

2306.0 - 2309.0 FM Repeaters (25 kHz) input

2309.0 - 2310.0 Control and auxiliary links

2390.0 - 2396.0 Fast-scan TV

2396.0 - 2399.0 High-rate data

2399.0 - 2399.5 Packet

2399.5 - 2400.0 Control and auxiliary links

2400.0 - 2403.0 Satellite

2403.0 - 2408.0 Satellite high-rate data

2408.0 - 2410.0 Satellite

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2410.0 - 2413.0 FM repeaters (25 kHz) output

2413.0 - 2418.0 High-rate data

2418.0 - 2430.0 Fast-scan TV

2430.0 - 2433.0 Satellite

2433.0 - 2438.0 Satellite high-rate data

2438.0 - 2450.0 WB FM, FSTV, FMTV, SS experimental

Note: The 2300 MHz band plan was adopted by the ARRL Board of Directors in January 1991

Note: The following band plans were adopted by the ARRL Board of Directors in July 1988

1.1.1.17 3300 - 3500 MHz

3300 - 3500 MHz

MHz Usage

3456.3 - 3456.4 Propagation beacons

1.1.1.18 5650 - 5925 MHz

5650 - 5925 MHz

MHz Usage

5760.3 - 5760.4 Propagation beacons

1.1.1.19 10.00 - 10.50 GHz

10.00 - 10.50 GHz

GHz Usage

10.368 Narrow band calling frequency

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10.3683 - 10.3684 Propagation beacons

10.3640 Calling frequency

1.1.1.20 Above 10.50 GHz

All modes and licensees (except Novices) are authorized on the following bands:

24.0 - 24.25 GHz 47.0 - 47.2 GHz 76 - 81.0 GHz 122.25 - 123 GHz 134 - 141 GHz 241.0 - 250.0 GHz All above 275 GHz

US amateurs must check Sections 97.301, 97.303, 97.305 and 97.307 for sharing requirements before operating.

** CAUTION:** Usage of these frequencies requires a valid Amateur Radio License. See F.C.C Rules & Regulations Part 97.

1.1.2 2 Meter - Call & Simplex

Amateur Radio 2 Meter Call

Mode MHz

FM 146.520

SSB 144.200

CW 144.100

Amateur Radio

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2 Meter FM Simplex MHz MHz

146.400 147.405

146.415 147.420

146.430 147.435

146.445 147.450

146.460 147.465

146.475 147.480

146.490 147.495

146.505 147.510

146.520 * 147.525

146.535 147.540

146.550 147.555

146.565 147.570

146.580 147.585

146.595

= 2 Meter Call

1.1.3 222 Band - Call & Simplex

Amateur Radio 222 Band Call

Mode MHz

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FM 223.500

SSB 222.100

CW 222.100

Amateur Radio 222 Band FM Simplex

MHz

223.400

223.420

223.440

223.460

223.480

223.500 *

223.520

= 222 Band Call

1.1.4 6 Meter - Call & Simplex

Amateur Radio 6 Meter Call

Mode MHz

FM 52.525

FM 2nd 52.54

SSB 50.125

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AM 50.400

Amateur Radio 6 Meter FM Simplex

MHz

51.500

51.520

51.540

51.560

51.580

51.600

52.490

52.510

52.525 *

52.540

52.550

52.570

52.590

= 6 Meter Call

1.1.5 440 Band - Call & Simplex

Amateur Radio 440 Band Call

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Mode MHz

FM 446.000

SSB 432.100

Amateur Radio 440 Band FM Simplex

MHz

445.9125

445.925

445.9375

445.950

445.9625

445.975

445.9875

446.000 *

446.0125

446.025

446.0375

446.050

446.0625

446.075

446.0875

446.100

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446.1125

446.125

446.1375

446.150

446.1625

446.175

= 440 Band Call

1.1.6 Call - HF - All Modes

Amateur Radio HF - Call (All)

FM SSB AM CW Band MHz MHz MHz MHz

28.885 10 Meter 29.600 28.060 28.385

15 Meter 21.385 21.060

20 Meter 14.285 14.286 14.060

30 Meter 10.106

40 Meter 7.285 7.290 7.030

80 Meter 3.985 3.885 3.560

160 Meter 1.910 1.810

1.1.7 All Bands - Call - Phone Only (FM, SSB & AM)

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Amateur Radio Call - Phone Only

FM SSB SSB QRP AM Band MHz MHz MHz MHz

2 Meter 146.520 144.200

222 Band 223.500 222.100

52.525 6 Meter 50.125 50.885 50.400 52.540

440 Band 446.000 432.100

10 Meter 29.600 28.385 28.885

15 Meter 21.385

20 Meter 14.285 14.286

40 Meter 7.285 7.290

80 Meter 3.985 3.885

160 Meter 1.910

1.1.8 Wilderness Protocol

Amateur Radio Wilderness Protocol

Band Mode MHz

2 Meter FM 146.520

6 Meter FM 52.525

222 Band FM 223.500

440 Band FM 446.000

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23 Centimeters FM 1294.500

Source: http://K4JWM.com/wilderness-protocol

1.1.8 Amateur HF Emergency Hurricane Nets

Listed below are amateur (HAM) high frequency emergency network frequencies in Megahertz, with Mode of Lower or Upper Sideband and the coverage area. These frequencies are typically in operation during disasters in the immediate area. They can provide a great deal of information to those with receive only capabilities and the amateur radio community. National and international communications on 14.325 MHz (Hurricane Watch Net HF frequency).

Amateur HF Emergency Hurricane Nets

KHz Mode Usage KHz Mode Usage

Southern Florida ARES Emergency 03808.0 LSB Caribbean Wx (1030) 07242.0 LSB (altn)

03815.0 LSB Inter-island (continuous watch) 07243.0 LSB Alabama Emergency

03845.0 LSB Gulf Coast West Hurricane 07243.0 LSB South Carolina Emergency

03862.5 LSB Mississippi Section Traffic 07245.0 LSB Southern Louisiana

Northern Florida ARES Emergency 03865.0 LSB West Virginia Emergency 07247.5 LSB (altn)

Mercury Amateur Radio Assoc ad 03872.5 LSB 07248.0 LSB Texas RACES (pri) hoc hurricane info net (0100)

West Gulf ARES Emergency 03873.0 LSB 07250.0 LSB Texas Emergency (night)

03873.0 LSB Central Gulf Coast Hurricane 07254.0 LSB Northern Florida Emergency

Louisiana ARES Emergency 03873.0 LSB 07260.0 LSB Gulf Coast West Hurricane (night)

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03873.0 LSB Mississippi ARES Emergency 07264.0 LSB Gulf Coast (health & welfare)

Salvation Army Team Emergency 03910.0 LSB Central Texas Emergency 07265.0 LSB Radio (SATERN) (altn)

03910.0 LSB Mississippi ARES 07268.0 LSB Bermuda

03910.0 LSB Louisiana Traffic 07268.0 LSB Waterway

03915.0 LSB South Carolina SSB NTS 07273.0 LSB Texas ARES (altn)

03923.0 LSB Mississippi ARES 07275.0 LSB Georgia ARES

North Carolina ARES Emergency 03923.0 LSB 07280.0 LSB NTS Region 5 (Tarheel)

03925.0 LSB Central Gulf Coast Hurricane 07280.0 LSB Louisiana Emergency (altn)

03925.0 LSB Louisiana Emergency (altn) 07283.0 LSB Gulf Coast (outgoing only)

North Carolina ARES (health & 03927.0 LSB 07285.0 LSB West Gulf ARES Emergency (day) welfare)

03935.0 LSB Central Gulf Coast Hurricane 07285.0 LSB Louisiana ARES Emergency (day)

Louisiana ARES (health & 03935.0 LSB 07285.0 LSB Mississippi ARES Emergency welfare)

03935.0 LSB Texas ARES (health & welfare) 07285.0 LSB Texas ARES Emergency (day)

Mississippi ARES (health & 03935.0 LSB 07290.0 LSB Central Gulf Coast Hurricane welfare)

03935.0 LSB Alabama Emergency 07290.0 LSB Gulf Coast Wx

03940.0 LSB Southern Florida Emergency 07290.0 LSB Texas ARES (health & welfare)

Louisiana ARES (health & welfare) 03944.0 LSB West Gulf Emergency 07290.0 LSB (day)

Hurricane Watch (Amateur- 03950.0 LSB to-National Hurricane Center)

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(altn) 03950.0 LSB Northern Florida Emergency 07290.0 LSB Texas ARES (health & welfare)

03955.0 LSB South Texas Emergency 07290.0 LSB Mississippi ARES (health & welfare)

03960.0 LSB North East Coast Hurricane 07290.0 LSB Traffic

03965.0 LSB Alabama Emergency (altn) 14185.0 USB Caribbean Emergency

03967.0 LSB Gulf Coast (outgoing traffic) 14222.0 USB Health & Welfare

03970.0 LSB New Jersey ARES 14245.0 USB Health & Welfare

Salvation Army Team Emergency 03975.0 LSB Georgia ARES 14265.0 USB Radio (SATERN) (health & welfare)

03975.0 LSB Texas RACES (altn) 14268.0 USB Amateur Radio Readiness Group

03993.5 LSB Gulf Coast (health & welfare) 14275.0 USB Bermuda

South Carolina ARES/RACES 03993.5 LSB 14275.0 USB International Amateur Radio Emergency

03995.0 LSB Gulf Coast Wx 14300.0 USB Intercontinental Traffic

07145.0 LSB Bermuda 14300.0 USB Maritime Mobile Service

Antigua/Antilles Emergency and 07165.0 LSB 14303.0 USB International Assistance & Traffic Weather

Inter-island 40-meter 07165.0 LSB 14313.0 USB Intercontinental Traffic (altn) (continuous watch)

07225.0 LSB Central Gulf Coast Hurricane 14313.0 USB Maritime Mobile Service (altn)

North Carolina ARES Emergency 07232.0 LSB 14316.0 USB Health & Welfare (Tarheel) (altn)

07235.0 LSB Louisiana Emergency 14320.0 USB Health & Welfare

Hurricane Watch (Amateur- 07235.0 LSB Central Gulf Coast Hurricane 14325.0 USB to-National Hurricane Center)

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07235.0 LSB Louisiana Emergency 14340.0 USB Louisiana (1900)

American Red Cross US Gulf 07240.0 LSB 21310.0 USB Health & Welfare (Spanish) Coast Disaster

07240.0 LSB Texas Emergency 28450.0 USB Health & Welfare (Spanish)

Abbreviations:

Wx - Weather

ARES - Amateur Radio Emergency Service

SSB - Single Sideband

NTS - National Traffic System

altn - Alternate frequency typically used for night time operations

RACES - Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (affiliated with local Emergency Management Organizations)

Source: http://www.hurricane.alabama.gov/ham.htm

1.1.10 International Space Station

U.S.A. Callsign: NA1SS

International Space Station Frequencies

Usage MHz

Worldwide downlink for voice 145.80

Worldwide packet uplink/downlink 145.825

Region 1 voice uplink 145.20

Region 2 (US) and 3 voice uplink 144.49

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Worldwide uplink for cross band voice repeater 437.80

Source: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/reference/radio/index.html

1.1.11 JOTA - World Scout Frequencies

The World Scout Bureau recommends that JOTA stations use the agreed World Scout Frequencies. Participating stations should call "CQ Jamboree", or answer calling stations. Any authorized frequency may be used.

JOTA - World Scout Frequencies

SSB CW Band MHz MHz

3.690 80 meters 3.570 3.940

7.090 40 meters 7.030 7.190

20 meters 14.290 14.060

17 meters 18.140 18.080

15 meters 21.360 21.140

12 meters 24.960 24.910

10 meters 28.390 28.180

6 meters 50.160 50.160

Source: http://www.arrl.org/scouts/jota

1.2 Local

1.2.1 Alabama Amateur Nets

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Alabama Amateur Nets

Time Net Name MHz Day (CT)

Alabama Baptist Emergency Net 7.260 1400 Sunday

Alabama Emergency Net J (AENJ) 146.610 1800 Daily

Alabama Emergency Net S (AENS) 147.380, 146.920, 147200 2000 Tuesday

Alabama Emergency Net W (AENW) 147.090 2000 Monday

Alabama Emergency Net Y (AENY) 147.160 2030 Tuesday

Alabama Emergency Net Z (AENZ) 147.270 1930 Monday

Alabama Day Net (ADN) 3.965 1000 Daily

Alabama Traffic Net Mike (ATNM) 3.965 1830 Daily

Alabama Traffic Net Mike (ATNM) 3.965 0800 Sunday

Alabama Section CW Net (ASN) 3.575 1900 Daily

Baldwin County Emergency Net 147.090 1900 Monday

Blount County Amateur Radio Club Net 146.700 2100 Sunday

Boll Weevil Net, EARS 147.240 2100 Tuesday

Calhoun County ARES/RACES Training Net 146.780 1900 Monday

Calhoun County Emergency Radio Club Net 147.040 1900 Thursday

Calhoun County NTS Traffic net 147.040 1800 Daily

Calhoun County Saturday Night Simplex Net 146.555, 446.500, 52.555 2000 Saturday

Calhoun County Amateur Radio Association 147.090 2000 Monday

Central AL SKYWARN net 146.840 1900 Thursday

Cullman 2 Meter NET 145.310 2030 Sunday

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East Alabama 2-Meter Net 147.120 2000 Sunday

Etowah County Emergency Net 147.160 2130 Tuesday

Eva Amateur Radio Club 145.210 2000 Tuesday

Golden Gabbers Net 147.090 1330 M-W-F

Jackson County Amateur Radio Club 146.900 1900 Thursday

Jefferson County Emergency Net 146.880 2100 Tuesday

Limestone ARES 145.150 1900 Thursday

146.960, 147.240, North Alabama SKYWARN 2000 Thursday 147.360

Week North East Alabama Six Meter NET 50.150 USB 2100 Nights

North East Alabama Six Meter (AM) NET 50.400 1900 Friday

Madison County Emergency Net 146.940 1930 Thursday

M.A.R.C. W4IAX club net 146.820 2000 Wednesday

Marshall County Auxillary Radio Services Training 145.110, 147.380, 2030 Tuesdays Net 146.920

Marshall County SKYWARN 147.380, 146.920, 147200 2000 Monday

Mobile County ARES Nets 146.940 1900 Tuesday

Mobile County Amateur Radio Club net 444.500 2130 Thursday

Shelby County ARES Net 146.980 2000 Tuesday

St. Clair County ARES Emergency Training Net 145.130 2000 Tuesday

South East Linked Repeater Net Fort Payne 147.270 2000 Wednesday

South Alabama Radio Club 2-Meter Net 147.260 + (100hz) 1930 Thursday

Talladega County ARES/RACES Training Net 146.805 - 131.8 2000 Thursday

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West Alabama Emergency Net 146.820 2030 Sunday

2 Meter SSB Net 144.225 MHz USB 2100 Saturday

6 Meter AM Net 50.415 AM 2000 Friday

Source: http://www.hurricane.alabama.gov/ham.htm

1.2.2 Birmingham, AL - Area Amateur Radio Repeaters

Birmingham, AL Area Amateur Radio Repeaters

2 Meter FM

PL Tone MHz Call Location & Features Hz

145.130 103.5 N4MLP St. Clair Co. Amateur Radio Club SkyWarn

145.150 N4AHN Bessemer; Autopatch; links to 2 meters, 6 meters & 10 FM

This GE Master II repeater, located near Trussville, provides a wide coverage 145.190 138.8 N4IQT area and has battery and generator backup.

145.230 WB4TJX UAB - UAB ARC

145.270 88.5 W4YH Sylacauga - Talladega County

145.290 N4GEG Montevallo - Shelby County - Autopatch

145.350 91.5 KX4I Tuscaloosa "tall tower" - Tuscaloosa County

145.410 W4CUE East Birmingham - BARC - Autopatch

145.450 WB4ZNQ Pine Mountain

145.570 203.5 K4TQR East Lake - Local access port for Alabama Inter-City Network

146.620 KF4FVH Bald Rock - St. Clair County

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146.700 N4KGK Blount County - ARC - Autopatch

146.720 KB4UPI Mulga - West Jefferson County SkyWarn

East Lake; H&H Repeater Ass'n - Open Autopatch - Automatic weather alert 146.760 K4HAL with wx receiver

88.5 & 146.760 K4HAL H&H Repeater Ass'n - Bham 103.5

146.760 107.2 K4HAL H&H Repeater Ass'n - Springville

146.760 94.8 K4HAL H&H Repeater Ass'n - Pelham

146.760 114.8 K4HAL H&H Repeater Ass'n - Bald Rock

146.800 K7NOA Skywarn

SKYWARN;Birmingham Amateur Radio Club; Shades Mtn; Autopatch; voice 146.880 W4CUE mail; 2 meter & 440 MHz remote base SkyWarn

146.980 W4SHL Pelham; Shelby Co. ARC

147.090 131.8 WB4GNA Mt. Cheaha (Calhoun Co.); Calhoun Amateur Radio Ass'n.

147.120 KD4CIF Warrior

147.140 WA4CYA Hueytown

147.280 W4TPA Birmingham; TPARCA; Autopatch

147.320 N4GEG Montevallo (Shelby Co.)

147.340 WA4MHO East Lake

SKYWARN Serving West Jefferson and Walker counties, open repeater 147.390 N5IV SkyWarn

220 MHz FM

PL Tone MHz Call Location & Features Hz

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224.120 100.0 WD4GQF Warrior

East Bham; H&H Repeater Ass'n; Remote bases for 2 meters, 220 MHz and 224.220 K4TQR 440 MHz

224.500 100.0 N4PHP ALERT;SKYWARN; Pinnacle Point (Shelby Co.) SkyWarn

Links AL, GA and TN; Mt. Cheaha (Calhoun Co.); remote bases on 2 meters, 224.840 100.0 KC4QPI 440, 220 MHz & 6 meters FM

440 MHz FM

PL Tone MHz Call Location & Features Hz

441.975 W4CUE Chandler Mtn; Birmingham Amateur Radio Club UHF repeater

442.075 KR4UD Red Mtn; ALERT;SKYWARN; North Alabama Skywarn link frequency SkyWarn

442.500 W4YH Sylacauga (Talladega Co.)

442.925 KC4PXE Montevallo (Shelby Co.); Autopatch; programmable 2 meter remote base

443.125 146.2 N4VSU Downtown Birmingham; Alabama Power ARC

443.200 W4CUE + Input

443.550 KD4CIF Warrior

Tuscaloosa "tall tower" (Tuscaloosa Co.); Alabama Inter-City Network; 443.575 KX4I Restricted use only; Consult Control Operator

442.650 K7NOA Skywarn

443.775 K4JDH St. Clair County, Bald Rock

443.875 KE4YO Smokerise (Blount Co.) SkyWarn

444.300 W4TPA Pelham (Shelby Co.); TPARCA

444.425 131.8 KE4ADV East Jefferson County

444.550 WA4MHO East Lake

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444.650 131.8 KA5GET Central Alabama Emergency Weather Net, Birmingham SkyWarn

444.700 156.7 WA4CYA Tuscaloosa "tall tower" (Tuscaloosa Co.)

444.725 W4YMW Forestdale

444.825 131.8 AG4ZV Ruffner Mountain - AutoPatch *up # down

444.875 W4TPA Birmingham - TPARCA

444.975 156.7 KB4TUE Hueytown

6 Meter FM

PL Tone MHz Call Location & Features Hz

Ruffner Mtn; H&H Repeater Ass'n - Solar powered beacon, 2 - 4 watts, Grid 50.060 K4TQR/B EM-63

53.090 KF4GPD THE ARC; Birmingham; 2 meter remote base system

53.110 KD4CIF Warrior

53.150 N4AHN Bessemer; Simulcasts with 145.150; links to 2m and 10m FM

53.250 WA4MHO Ruffner Mountain

53.750 N4PHP Pinnacle Point (Shelby Co.)

SkyWarn = SKYWARN Frequency

http://w4cue.com/repeater.htm

1.2.3 Alabama ARES VHF FM Simplex

Alabama Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) VHF FM Simplex Frequencies Used in 6/13/2009 Alabama Statewide VHF FM Simplex Test.

Alabama ARES VHF FM Simplex

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Band MHz

6 Meters 52.525

2 Meters 146.550

2 Meters 146.580

2 Meters 147.555

222 Band 223.500

440 Band 446.000

*Note. You cannot operate on the National Simplex frequency of 146.520 during Alabama ARES exercises.

2. Weather & Time

2.1 NWS - NOAA Weather Radio

NOAA Weather Radio

Ch MHz Usage

1 162.550 US Wx

2 162.400 US Wx

3 162.475 US Wx

4 162.425 US Wx

5 162.450 US Wx

6 162.500 US Wx

7 162.525 US Wx

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8 161.650 Canada Wx

9 161.775 Canada Wx

10 163.275 Old Wx

2.2 WWV Time Signal

WWV Time Signal

City & State MHz Time Watts

Fort Collins, CO 2.500 WWV Time Standard 5,000

Ottawa, Ontario CA 3.330 CHU Canada Time Standard

Fort Collins, CO 5.000 WWV Time Standard 10,000

Ottawa, Ontario CA 7.335 CHU Canada Time Standard

Fort Collins, CO 10.000 WWV Time Standard 10,000

Ottawa, Ontario CA 14.670 CHU Canada Time Standard

Fort Collins, CO 15.000 WWV Time Standard 10,000

Fort Collins, CO 20.000 WWV Time Standard 10,000

Fort Collins, CO 25.000 WWV Time Standard 10,000

3. Personal / Recreational

3.1 Family Radio Service / General Mobile Radio Service (FRS / GMRS)

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FRS / GMRS

Simplex Repeater In Service Ch MHz MHz

FRS/GMRS 1 462.5625

FRS/GMRS 2 462.5875

FRS/GMRS 3 462.6125

FRS/GMRS 4 462.6375

FRS/GMRS 5 462.6625

FRS/GMRS 6 462.6875

FRS/GMRS 7 462.7125

FRS 8 467.5625

FRS 9 467.5875

FRS 10 467.6125

FRS 11 467.6375

FRS 12 467.6625

FRS 13 467.6875

FRS 14 467.7125

GMRS 15 462.550 467.550

GMRS 16 462.575 467.575

GMRS 17 462.600 467.600

GMRS 18 462.625 467.625

GMRS 19 462.650 467.650

GMRS 20 462.675 467.675

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GMRS 21 462.700 467.700

GMRS 22 462.725 467.725

3.2 General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS)

General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS)

Station Type MHz

mobile station or small base station operating in the simplex mode (1) 462.5625 (2)

462.5875 (2)

462.6125 (2)

462.6375 (2)

462.6625 (2)

462.6875 (2)

462.7125 (2)

base station, mobile relay station, fixed station or mobile station 462.550

462.575

462.600

462.625

462.650

462.675

462.700

462.725

mobile station, control station or fixed station in a duplex system 467.550

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467.575

467.600

467.625

467.650

467.675

467.700

467.725

(1) Any mobile station or small base station in a GMRS system operating in the simplex mode may transmit voice type emissions with no more than 5 watts ERP.

(2) These channels are shared with the Family Radio Service. Any mobile station in a GMRS system may transmit on the 467.675 MHz channel to communicate through a mobile relay station transmitting on the 462.675 MHz channel.

Source: http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=service_bandplan&id=general_mobile

3.3 Citizens Band (CB)

Citizens Band (CB) Bandplan Band 26.965-27.405 MHz

Citizens Band (CB)

Ch MHz Ch MHz

01 26.965 21 27.215

02 26.975 22 27.225

03 26.985 23 27.255

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04 27.005 24 27.235

05 27.015 25 27.245

06 27.025 26 27.265

07 27.035 27 27.275

08 27.055 28 27.285

09 27.065 29 27.295

10 27.075 30 27.305

11 27.085 31 27.315

12 27.105 32 27.325

13 27.115 33 27.335

14 27.125 34 27.345

15 27.135 35 27.355

16 27.155 36 27.365

17 27.165 37 27.375

18 27.175 38 27.385

19 27.185 39 27.395

20 27.205 40 27.405

Source: http://www.cobra.com/index.php?page=corporate/faqdetail&id=1&faq_id=177

3.4 Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS)

Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS)

Ch MHz Wattage Bandwidth

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1 151.820 2 watts 11.25kHz

2 151.880 2 watts 11.25kHz

3 151.940 2 watts 11.25kHz

4 154.570 2 watts 12.5kHz

5 154.600 2 watts 12.5kHz

Source: http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/personal/murs/

3.5 Dot & Star / Itinerant

Dot & Star

Channel MHz

Red Dot 151.625

Purple Dot 151.955

Blue Dot 154.570

Green Dot 154.600

Yellow Dot 464.550

Brown Dot 464.500

White Dot (GMRS-Ch 16) 462.575

Black Dot (GMRS-Ch 18) 462.625

Orange Dot (GMRS-Ch 20) 462.675

"J" Dot 467.7625

"K" Dot 467.8125

Silver Star 467.850

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Gold Star 467.875

Red Star 467.900

Blue Star 467.925

Itinerant

Channel MHz

Itinerant 27.490

Itinerant 27.530

Itinerant 35.020

Itinerant 35.040

Itinerant 42.980

Itinerant 43.040

Itinerant 151.505

Itinerant 158.400

Itinerant 451.800

Itinerant 456.800

Itinerant 457.525

Itinerant 457.550

Itinerant 457.575

Itinerant 457.600

Itinerant 467.750

Itinerant 467.775

Itinerant 467.800

Itinerant 467.825

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Itinerant 467.850

Itinerant 467.870

Itinerant 467.900

Itinerant 467.925

Itinerant 469.500

Itinerant 469.550

Itinerant 527.510

3.6 Personal Locator Beacon (PLB)

PLBs transmit distress signals on 406 MHz which is an internationally recognized distress frequency to the COSPAS- SARSAT satellite system. This system is an international program to which 36 nations belong. In the United States the 406 MHz signal is monitored by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Air Force Rescue Coordination Center (AFRCC). Once a signal is received, the satellites can "fix" on the signal using a Doppler Shift location method, or, when a PLB is hooked up to a GPS, the GPS coordinates can be instantly transmitted without waiting for an orbiting satellite. The signal is then relayed to a Local User Terminal (LUT). These small satellite tracking stations are located all over the world and provide the link between the satellites and the Mission Control Center (MCC), which in the USA is NOAA. This signal is then passed on to the Air Force to begin the Search and Rescue procedures. Each PLB is equipped with a unique identifying code which is a 15 digit alpha-numeric code. This code is transmitted in the electronic burst to the satellites and is linked to a computer database maintained by NOAA to provide your name, address, phone number and any pertinent information such as medical problems, to Search and Rescue personnel.

Personal Locator Beacon (PLB)

MHz

406.000

Source: http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=service_home&id=personal_locator

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4. Marine

4.1 U.S. Marine VHF Channels

U.S. Marine VHF Channels

Ship Ship Ch. Transmit Receive Use MHz MHz

Port Operations and Commercial, VTS. Available only in New Orleans / 1A 156.050 156.050 Lower Mississippi area.

05A 156.250 156.250 Port Operations or VTS in the Houston, New Orleans and Seattle areas.

06 156.300 156.300 Intership Safety

07A 156.350 156.350 Commercial

08 156.400 156.400 Commercial (Intership only)

09 156.450 156.450 Boater Calling. Commercial and Non-Commercial.

10 156.500 156.500 Commercial

11 156.550 156.550 Commercial. VTS in selected areas.

12 156.600 156.600 Port Operations. VTS in selected areas.

Intership Navigation Safety (Bridge-to-bridge). Ships >20m length 13 156.650 156.650 maintain a listening watch on this channel in US waters.

14 156.700 156.700 Port Operations. VTS in selected areas.

15 — 156.750 Environmental (Receive only). Used by Class C EPIRBs.

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International Distress, Safety and Calling. Ships required to carry 16 156.800 156.800 radio, USCG, and most coast stations maintain a listening watch on this channel.

17 156.850 156.850 State Control

18A 156.900 156.900 Commercial

19A 156.950 156.950 Commercial

20 157.000 161.600 Port Operations (duplex)

20A 157.000 157.000 Port Operations

21A 157.050 157.050 U.S. Coast Guard only

Coast Guard Liaison and Maritime Safety Information Broadcasts. 22A 157.100 157.100 Broadcasts announced on channel 16.

23A 157.150 157.150 U.S. Coast Guard only

24 157.200 161.800 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)

25 157.250 161.850 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)

26 157.300 161.900 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)

27 157.350 161.950 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)

28 157.400 162.000 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)

Port Operations and Commercial, VTS. Available only in New Orleans / 63A 156.175 156.175 Lower Mississippi area.

65A 156.275 156.275 Port Operations

66A 156.325 156.325 Port Operations

Commercial. Used for Bridge-to-bridge communications in lower 67 156.375 156.375 Mississippi River. Intership only.

68 156.425 156.425 Non-Commercial

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69 156.475 156.475 Non-Commercial

70 156.525 156.525 Digital Selective Calling (voice communications not allowed)

71 156.575 156.575 Non-Commercial

72 156.625 156.625 Non-Commercial (Intership only)

73 156.675 156.675 Port Operations

74 156.725 156.725 Port Operations

77 156.875 156.875 Port Operations (Intership only)

78A 156.925 156.925 Non-Commercial

79A 156.975 156.975 Commercial. Non-Commercial in Great Lakes only

80A 157.025 157.025 Commercial. Non-Commercial in Great Lakes only

81A 157.075 157.075 U.S. Government only - Environmental protection operations.

82A 157.125 157.125 U.S. Government only

83A 157.175 157.175 U.S. Coast Guard only

84 157.225 161.825 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)

85 157.275 161.875 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)

86 157.325 161.925 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)

AIS 161.975 161.975 Automatic Identification System (AIS) 1

AIS 162.025 162.025 Automatic Identification System (AIS) 2

88A 157.425 157.425 Commercial, Intership only.

Additional Information, Frequencies, & Charts

Frequencies are in MHz. Modulation is 16KF3E or 16KG3E.

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Note that the letter "A" indicates simplex use of the ship station transmit side of an international duplex channel, and that operations are different than international operations on that channel. Some VHF transceivers are equipped with an "International - U.S." switch for that purpose. "A" channels are generally only used in the United States, and use is normally not recognized or allowed outside the U.S. The letter "B" indicates simplex use of the coast station transmit side of an international duplex channel. The U.S. does not currently use "B" channels for simplex communications in this band.

Boaters should normally use channels listed as Non-Commercial. Channel 16 is used for calling other stations or for distress alerting. Channel 13 should be used to contact a ship when there is danger of collision. All ships of length 20m or greater are required to guard VHF channel 13, in addition to VHF channel 16, when operating within U.S. territorial waters. Users may be fined by the FCC for improper use of these channels. See Marine Radio Watch Requirements for further information.

See the Federal Communications Commission's Marine VHF Radio Channels page. The FCC page does not include frequency information, but has more complete information on the use of the channels. If you notice any discrepancy between these two lists, please notify us at lim.gcsu|smmocgc#lim.gcsu|smmocgc. Also available are International VHF Maritime Radio Channels and Frequencies, Narrowband VHF Maritime Channels and Frequencies, Radio Information for Boaters , and U.S. Coast Guard VHF Distress and Safety Coverage Charts

Source - http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/marcomms/vhf.htm/

4.2 Ship Radio Stations

VHF Channel Listing

The chart below summarizes a portion of the FCC rules — 47 CFR 80.371(c) and 80.373(f)

Ship Radio Stations - VHF Channel Listing

Type of Message Appropriate Channel(s)

DISTRESS SAFETY AND CALLING - Use this channel to get the attention of another 16 station (calling) or in emergencies (distress and safety).

INTERSHIP SAFETY - Use this channel for ship-to-ship safety messages and for search 6

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and rescue messages to ships and aircraft of the Coast Guard. COAST GUARD LIAISON - Use this channel to talk to the Coast Guard (but first make 22 contact on Channel 16).

NONCOMMERCIAL - Working channels for voluntary boats. Messages must be about the 96, 679,68, 69, 718, needs of the ship. Typical uses include fishing reports, rendezvous,scheduling repairs 72, 78, 794, 804 and berthing information. Use Channels 67 and 72 only for ship-to-ship messages.

COMMERCIAL - Working channels for working ships only. Messages must be about 15, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, business or the needs of the ship. Use channels 8, 67, 72 and 88A only for ship-to-ship 18, 19, 635, 677, messages. 79, 80, 88A1

PUBLIC CORRESPONDENCE (MARINE OPERATOR) - Use these channels to call the marine operator at a public coast station. By contacting a public coast station, you can 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, make and receive calls from telephones on shore. Except for distress calls, public coast 84, 85, 86 stations usually charge for this service.

PORT OPERATIONS - These channels are used in directing the movement of ships in or near ports, locks or waterways. Messages must be about the operational handling 15, 53, 12, 14, 20, movement and safety of ships. In certain major ports, Channels 11,12 and are not 635, 65, 66, 73, 74, available for general port operations messages. Use channel 20 only for ship-to-coast 7510,7610, 77 messages. Channel 77 is limited to intership communications to and from pilots

NAVIGATIONAL - (Also known as the bridge-to-bridge channel.) This channel is available to all ships. Messages must be about ship navigation, for example, passing or meeting 13, 67 other ships. You must keep your messages short. Your power output must not be more than one watt. This is also the main working channel at most locks and drawbridges.

MARITIME CONTROL - This channel may be used to talk to ships and coast stations operated by state or local governments. Messages must pertain to regulation and 17 control, boating activities, or assistance to ships.

DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING - Use this channel for distress and safety calling and for 70 general purpose calling using only digital selective calling techniques.

WEATHER - On these channels you may receive weather broadcasts of the National Wx-1 162.55 Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. These channels are only for receiving. You Wx-2 162.4

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cannot transmit on them. Wx-3 162.475

1. Not available in the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence Seaway, or the Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca and its approaches. 2. Only for use In the Great Lakes, St Lawrence Seaway, and Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca and its approaches. 3. Available only In the Houston and New Orleans areas. 4. Available only in the Great Lakes. 5. Available only In the New Orleans area. 6. Available for Intership, ship, and coast general purpose calling by noncommercial ships. 7. Available only In the Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. 8. Available for port operations communications only within the U.S. Coast Guard designated VTS radio protection area of Seattle (Puget Sound). Normal output must not exceed 1 watt. 9. Available for navigational communications only in the Mississippi River/Southwest Pass/Gulf outlet area. 10. Available for navigation-related port operations or ship movement only. Output power limited to 1 watt.

Source: http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=service_bandplan&id=ship_stations

4.2 Marine On Board Ship Communications

Marine On Board Communications

Ch MHz

1 457.525

2 457.550

3 457.575

4 457.600

5 467.525

6 467.550

7 467.575

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8 467.675

9 467.750

10 467.775

11 467.800

12 467.825

4.3 Global Maritime Distress & Safety System

The simplex DSC frequencies are guarded and are used for digital alerting and calling for distress, urgency and safety. Once the DSC call has been sent, the corresponding radiotelephone frequency is used for voice communications.

These simplex voice frequencies are used for distress and safety communications, and (except for 2182 kHz) are not normally guarded.

Global Maritime Distress & Safety System DSC & Radiotelphone Channels

DSC kHz VOICE kHz

2187.5 2182

4207.5 4125

6312.0 6215

8414.5 8291

12,577 12,290

16,804.5 16,420

Source: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/marcomms/high_frequency/default.htm

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5. Radio Control Radio Service (R/C)

FCC rules list 80 channels in the 72.0 - 73.0 MHz and 75.4 - 76 MHz VHF ranges for R/C transmissions. You must stop such transmissions, however, if they interfere with authorized radio operations in those VHF ranges or with broadcast TV reception on channels 4 or 5. FCC rules also list HF channels at 26.995, 27.045, 27.095, 27.145, 27.195, and 27.255 MHz that may be used to operate any kind of device including model aircraft and surface craft devices. R/C channels are not afforded any protection from interference due to the operation of fixed and mobile stations in other services assigned to the same or adjacent frequencies.

Radio Control Radio Service (R/C)

Ch. MHz Usage

50 72.0 - 73.0 Model Aircraft Devices

30 75.4 - 76.0 Model Surface Craft Devices *

Any small imitation of a boat, car or vehicle for carrying people or objects, except aircraft.

Source: http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=service_bandplan&id=radio_control

5.1 27 MHz R/C

The following channels may be used to operate any kind of device (any object or apparatus, except an R/C transmitter), including a model aircraft device (any small imitation of an aircraft) or a model surface craft device (any small imitation of a boat, car or vehicle for carrying people or objects, except aircraft)

27 MHz R/C

Usage Ch. MHz Flag Color Restrictions

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1 26.995 Brown none

2 27.045 Red none

3 27.095 Orange none

4 27.145 Yellow none

5 27.195 Green none

Shared w/ CB 6 27.255 Blue Ch 23 Radios

5.2 50 MHz R/C - Amateur Radio

Amateur Radio Operator License Required Flag Color: Black Streamer plus Channel Number

50 MHz Amateur Radio R/C Frequencies

Ch. MHz

00 50.800

01 50.820

02 50.840

03 50.860

04 50.880

05 50.900

06 50.920

07 50.940

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08 50.960

09 50.980

CAUTION: Usage of these frequencies requires a valid Amateur Radio License. See F.C.C Rules & Regulations Part 97.

5.3 53 MHz R/C - Amateur Radio

Amateur Radio Operator License Required

53 MHz Amateur Radio R/C Frequencies

MHz Flag Color

53.1 Black-Brown

53.2 Black-Red

53.3 Black-Orange

53.4 Black-Yellow

53.5 Black-Green

53.6 Black-Blue

53.7 Black-Violet

53.8 Black-Gray

CAUTION: Usage of these frequencies requires a valid Amateur Radio License. See F.C.C Rules & Regulations Part 97.

5.4 72 MHz R/C

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The following channels may only be used to operate a model aircraft device. Flag Color: White Streamer & Channel Number

72MHz R/C

Ch. MHz Ch. MHz Ch. MHz Ch. MHz Ch. MHz

11 72.010 21 72.210 31 72.410 41 72.610 51 72.810

12 72.030 22 72.230 32 72.430 42 72.630 52 72.830

13 72.050 23 72.250 33 72.450 43 72.650 53 72.850

14 72.070 24 72.270 34 72.470 44 72.670 54 72.870

15 72.090 25 72.290 35 72.490 45 72.690 55 72.890

16 72.110 26 72.310 36 72.510 46 72.710 56 72.910

17 72.130 27 72.330 37 72.530 47 72.730 57 72.930

18 72.150 28 72.350 38 72.550 48 72.750 58 72.950

19 72.170 29 72.370 39 72.570 49 72.770 59 72.970

20 72.190 30 72.390 40 72.590 50 72.790 60 72.990

5.5 75 MHz R/C

The following channels may only be used to operate a model surface craft devices. Flag Color: Red Streamer & Channel Number

75 MHz R/C

Ch. MHz Ch. MHz Ch. MHz

61 75.410 71 75.610 81 75.810

62 75.430 72 75.630 82 75.830

63 75.450 73 75.650 83 75.850

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64 75.470 74 75.670 84 75.870

65 75.490 75 75.690 85 75.890

66 75.510 76 75.710 86 75.910

67 75.530 77 75.730 87 75.930

68 75.550 78 75.750 88 75.950

69 75.570 79 75.770 89 75.970

70 75.590 80 75.790 90 75.990

6. Governmental

6.1 GPS Frequencies

GPS Frequencies

Ch. MHz Use

Mix of Navigation Message, coarse-acquisition (C/A) code and encrypted precision P(Y) code, L1 1575.42 plus the new L1C on future Block III satellites.

L2 1227.60 P(Y) code, plus the new L2C code on the Block IIR-M and newer satellites.

Used by the Nuclear Detonation (NUDET) Detection System Payload (NDS) to signal detection L3 1381.05 of nuclear detonations and other high-energy infrared events. Used to enforce nuclear test ban treaties.

L4 1379.913 Being studied for additional ionospheric correction.

Proposed for use as a civilian safety-of-life (SoL) signal (see GPS modernization). This L5 1176.45 frequency falls into an internationally protected range for aeronautical navigation, promising little or no interference under all circumstances. The first Block IIF satellite that would

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provide this signal is set to be launched in 2009.

6.2 Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS)

Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS)

City MHz City MHz City MHz City MHz

Alajuela (San Abbotsford 119.80 Acapulco 115.90 127.30 Albany 120.45 Jose

Albuquerque 118.00 Amarillo Intl 118.85 Anchorage 118.40 Antigua 114.50

Aruba 132.10 Atlanta 119.65 Atlantic City 108.60 Austin 124.40

Bakersfield Baltimore Bagotville AFB 124.20 118.60 127.80 Bangor 127.75 (Mead (Wash. I

Battle Creek Barbados 132.72 Barquisimeto 112.20 128.32 Bedford 124.60 (Kello

Belo Horizonte Belo Horizonte Belem 127.60 127.45 127.85 Bethel 119.80 Pa T

Birmingham Billings 126.30 119.40 Bismarck 119.35 Bogota 113.90 (USA)

Bozeman Boise 123.90 Boston 135.00 135.45 Brasilia 127.80 (Gallatin

Buenos Aires Buenos Aires 127.80 127.60 Buffalo 135.35 Burlington 123.80 Ezei New

Calgary 127.20 Cali 115.50 Campinas 127.82 Cancun 127.70

Caracas 114.80 Casper 126.15 Cayenne 132.20 Charleston 124.75

Chattanooga Charlotte 121.15 119.85 Cheyenne 134.42 Chicago O'Hare 135.40 (Lov

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Chihuahua 127.90 Cincinnati 134.37 Clearwater 134.50 Cleveland 127.85

Colorado Columbus 125.00 Columbia Met 120.15 Columbus 124.60 132.10 Springs (Ricken

Comox 118.60 Cordoba 114.50 Corpus Christi 126.80 Cucuta 113.30

Dallas Fort Cumana 113.30 Curitiba 127.80 Cusco 127.00 123.77 Worth

Daytona Beach Dayton Intl 125.80 120.05 Deadhorse 118.40 Denver 125.60 Intl

Detroit Met. Detroit Willow Des Moines 119.50 133.67 127.42 Dothan 135.72 Wayn Run

Duluth 124.10 Edmonton 128.00 El Paso 120.00 Everett 128.65

Fairbanks 124.40 Fargo (Hector) 124.50 Florianopolis 127.45 Fort de France 127.85

Fort Worth Fort Lauderdale 135.00 Fort Myers 124.65 Fort Wayne 121.25 126.92 Allianc

Fresno Fortaleza 127.70 Fredericton 127.55 121.35 Gander 124.80 (Yosemite)

Grand Junction Goose AFB 128.10 Grand Cayman 132.35 Grand Forks 119.40 118.55 (W

Grand Rapids Greenville 127.10 Great Falls 126.60 Greensboro 128.55 134.25 Intl Spaten

Greenwood 128.85 Guadalajara 127.90 Guatemala City 126.50 Guayaquil 115.90

Halifax 121.00 Hamilton 128.10 Harrisburg Intl 118.80 Havana 132.50

Helena 120.40 Hermosillo 127.70 Homer 135.65 Houston 124.05

Houston 135.57 Huntsville 121.25 Indianapolis 134.25 Inuvik 128.50 Ellington

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Jacksonville Jackson 121.05 Jacksonville 125.85 125.27 Juneau 135.20 (Cecil

Kansas City 126.62 Kenai Municipal 120.30 Ketchikan 134.45 King Salmon 128.80

Knoxville Kingston 127.70 Klamath Falls 126.50 128.35 Kodiak 135.50 (McGhee

La Paz 127.10 La Paz (Mexico) 127.90 Lajes AFB 120.30 Lansing 119.75

Laredo 125.77 Las Vegas 132.40 Leon 128.40 Lima Callao 127.90

Lincoln 118.05 Little Rock 125.65 London Ontario 127.80 Long Beach 127.75

Los Angeles 133.80 Louisville 118.72 Lubbock Intl 125.30 Manaus 127.65

Manchester 119.55 Mar del Plata 116.20 Maracaibo 115.70 Margarita 114.10 USA

Medford 127.25 Melbourne Intl 132.55 Memphis 127.75 Mendoza 114.90

Mexico City 127.65 Miami 119.15 Midland Intl 126.80 Milwaukee 126.40

Minneapolis 135.35 Missoula Intl 126.65 Mobile 124.75 Moline 121.20

Montreal Moncton 128.65 Montego Bay 127.90 Monterrey 127.70 125.70 Mirabel

Montreal P. Mt Pleasant Myrtle Beach 133.70 Moses Lake 119.05 128.55 123.92 Trude AFB Intl

Nashville 135.10 Nassau 118.70 Natal 132.65 New Orleans 127.55

New York La Newburgh New York JFK 128.72 125.95 Newark 134.82 124.57 Guar (Stewar

Newport Mews 128.65 Niagra Falls 120.80 Nome 119.02 Norfolk Intl. 127.15

Oklahoma City North Bay 124.90 Oakland 133.77 125.85 Omaha 120.40 (Wi

Orlando Ontario 124.25 Orlando Intl. 121.25 125.97 Ottawa 121.15

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Sanford Panama Palm Springs 118.25 127.70 Paraguana 132.35 Peoria 126.10 (Tocume

Philadelphia 133.40 Phoenix 127.57 Pittsburgh 127.25 Pointe-a-Pitre 127.60

Port of Spain 126.70 Portland Int'l 128.35 Portsmouth 132.05 Prince George 112.30 (Piar

Pueblo 125.25 Puerto Vallarta 127.50 Quebec 134.60 Quito 115.30 Memorial

Raleigh 123.80 Recife 127.65 Regina 127.00 Reno 135.80 Durham

Richmond 119.15 Rio de Janeiro 127.60 Rio Gallegos 116.70 Rionegro 115.10

Rockford Rochester 124.82 126.70 Roswell 128.45 Sacramento 126.75 (Chicago

Saint Johns, Salina Saint Croix 135.65 128.00 Saint Louis 125.02 120.15 Newf Municipal

Salt Lake City 124.75 Salvador 127.75 Samana 132.65 San Andres 113.30

San Carlos de San Antonio 118.90 127.90 San Diego 134.80 San Francisco 135.45 Bari

San Jose del Santiago de San Jose 126.95 127.60 San Juan 125.80 132.10 Cab Chile

Santo Domingo 126.20 Sao Paulo 127.75 Saskatoon 128.40 Savannah 123.75

Seattle Boeing 127.75 Seattle Tacoma 118.00 Sept Iles 124.80 Shreveport 128.45 Fld

Sioux Falls (Joe Sioux City 119.45 126.60 Sitka 135.90 Spokane 124.32 F

St. Thomas 124.00 Stockton 118.25 Syracuse 124.22 Tallahassee 119.45

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(Charl Tampa Intl. 126.45 Tegucigalpa 112.30 Terre Haute Intl 127.50 Thompson 127.65

Topeka Thunder Bay 128.80 Toledo 118.75 Toluca 127.80 128.25 (Forbes)

Toronto 120.82 Tucson 123.80 Tulsa 124.90 Valencia 127.80

Washington Vancouver 124.60 Veracruz 127.80 Victoria 118.80 132.65 (Ron

Washington West Palm Westfield 134.85 123.75 127.10 Wichita 125.15 Dulles Beach Barnes

Wilmington 124.97 Windsor 134.50 Windsor Locks 118.15 Winnipeg 120.20

Yellowknife 128.40 Youngstown 123.75 Yuma Intl 118.8

6.3 National Law Enforcement Channels (NLEC)

National Law Enforcement Channels (NLEC)

MHz

155.4750

155.4875

7. Commercial

7.1 Satellite Radio

S-Band - In the U.S., the FCC approved Digital Audio Radio Satellite (DARS) broadcasts in the S band from 2.310

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to 2.360 GHz, currently used by Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio.

Satellite Radio

Service MHz

XM 2332.50 - 2345.00

Sirius - Satellite 2322.293 / 2330.207

Sirius - Terrestrial 2326.250

Sources: http://www.xmradio.com/about/fast-facts/index.xmc Sources: http://www.sirius.com/gs/stiletto/owners-manual-091406a.pdf

7.2 US AM Clear Channel Stations (Class A)

US AM Clear Channel Stations

KHz Call City & State KHz Call City & State

540 CBK Regina, Saskatchewan 1000 WMVP Chicago, Illinois

Grand Falls, Newfoundland 540 CBT 1010 CBR Calgary, Alberta and Labrador

540 XEWA San Luis PotosÃ, San Luis Potosà 1010 CFRB Toronto, Ontario

St. John's, Newfoundland 640 CBN 1020 KDKA Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Labrador

640 KFI Los Angeles, California 1020 KAXX Eagle River, Alaska

640 KYUK Bethel, Alaska 1030 WBZ Boston, Massachusetts

650 WSM Nashville, Tennessee 1040 WHO Des Moines, Iowa

650 KENI Anchorage, Alaska 1050 XEG Monterrey, Nuevo León

660 WFAN New York, New York 1060 KYW Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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660 KFAR Fairbanks, Alaska 1060 XEEP Mexico City, D.F.

670 WSCR Chicago, Illinois 1070 KNX Los Angeles, California

670 KDLG Dillingham, Alaska 1080 WTIC Hartford, Connecticut

680 KNBR San Francisco, California 1080 KRLD Dallas, Texas

680 KBRW Barrow, Alaska 1080 KUDO Anchorage, Alaska

690 CINF Montreal, Quebec 1090 KAAY Little Rock, Arkansas

690 XETRA Tijuana, Baja California 1090 WBAL Baltimore, Maryland

700 WLW Cincinnati, Ohio 1100 WTAM Cleveland, Ohio

700 KBYR Anchorage, Alaska 1110 KFAB Omaha, Nebraska

710 KIRO Seattle, Washington 1110 WBT Charlotte, North Carolina

710 WOR New York, New York 1120 KMOX St. Louis, Missouri

720 WGN Chicago, Illinois 1130 CKWX Vancouver, British Columbia

720 KOTZ Kotzebue, Alaska 1130 KWKH Shreveport, Louisiana

730 CKAC Montreal, Quebec 1130 WBBR New York, New York

730 XEX Mexico City, D.F. 1140 WRVA Richmond, Virginia

740 CHWO Toronto, Ontario 1140 XEMR Monterrey, Nuevo León

750 WSB Atlanta, Georgia 1160 KSL Salt Lake City, Utah

750 KFQD Anchorage, Alaska 1170 KFAQ Tulsa, Oklahoma

760 WJR Detroit, Michigan 1170 WWVA Wheeling, West Virginia

770 WABC New York, New York 1170 KJNP North Pole, Alaska

770 KCHU Valdez, Alaska 1180 WHAM Rochester, New York

780 WBBM Chicago, Illinois 1190 KEX Portland, Oregon

780 KNOM Nome, Alaska 1190 XEWK Guadalajara, Jalisco

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800 XEROK Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua 1200 WOAI San Antonio, Texas

810 KGO San Francisco, California 1210 WPHT Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

810 WGY Schenectady, New York 1220 XEB Mexico City, D.F.

820 WBAP Fort Worth, Texas 1500 KSTP Saint Paul, Minnesota

820 KCBF Fairbanks, Alaska 1500 WWWT Washington, D.C.

830 WCCO Minneapolis, Minnesota 1510 KGA Spokane, Washington

840 WHAS Louisville, Kentucky 1510 WLAC Nashville, Tennessee

850 KOA Denver, Colorado 1520 KOKC Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

850 KICY Nome, Alaska 1520 WWKB Buffalo, New York

860 CJBC Toronto, Ontario 1530 KFBK Sacramento, California

870 WWL New Orleans, Louisiana 1530 WCKY Cincinnati, Ohio

880 WCBS New York, New York 1540 KXEL Waterloo, Iowa

890 WLS Chicago, Illinois 1540 ZNS-1 Nassau, Bahamas

890 KBBI Homer, Alaska 1550 CBE Windsor, Ontario

900 XEW Mexico City, D.F. 1550 XERUV Xalapa, Veracruz

940 CINW Montreal, Quebec 1560 KNZR Bakersfield, California

940 XEQ Mexico City, D.F. 1560 WQEW New York, New York

990 CBW Winnipeg, Manitoba 1570 XERF Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila

Corner Brook, Newfoundland 990 CBY 1580 CKDO Oshawa, Ontario and Labrador

1000 KOMO Seattle, Washington

7.3 802.11b Wireless LAN

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802.11b Wireless LAN Frequencies

Ch. GHz Ch. GHz

1 2.412 8 2.447

2 2.417 9 2.452

3 2.422 10 2.457

4 2.427 11 2.462

5 2.432 12 2.467

6 2.437 13 2.472

7 2.442 14 2.484

7.4 AWS-3 - Advanced Wireless Service

Advanced Wireless Service - Currently unused.

AWS-3

MHz

2155 - 2175

7.5 Railroad AAR Channels

Railroad AAR Channels

Ch MHz Ch Mhz Ch MHz Ch MHz

02 159.810 26 160.500 50 160.860 74 161.220

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03 159.930 27 160.515 51 160.875 75 161.235

04 160.050 28 160.530 52 160.890 76 161.250

05 160.185 29 160.545 53 160.905 77 161.265

06 160.200 30 160.560 54 160.920 78 161.280

07 160.215 31 160.575 55 160.935 79 161.295

08 160.230 32 160.590 56 160.950 80 161.310

09 160.245 33 160.605 57 160.965 81 161.325

10 160.260 34 160.620 58 160.980 82 161.340

11 160.275 35 160.635 59 160.995 83 161.355

12 160.290 36 160.650 60 161.010 84 161.370

13 160.305 37 160.665 61 161.025 85 161.385

14 160.320 38 160.680 62 161.040 86 161.400

15 160.335 39 160.695 63 161.055 87 161.415

16 160.350 40 160.710 64 161.070 88 161.430

17 160.365 41 160.725 65 161.085 89 161.445

18 160.380 42 160.740 66 161.100 90 161.460

19 160.395 43 160.755 67 161.115 91 161.475

20 160.410 44 160.770 68 161.130 92 161.490

21 160.425 45 160.785 69 161.145 93 161.505

22 160.440 46 160.800 70 161.160 94 161.520

23 160.455 47 160.815 71 161.175 95 161.535

24 160.470 48 160.830 72 161.190 96 161.550

25 160.485 49 160.845 73 161.205 97 161.565

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7.6 LoJack

LoJack

Description MHz Tone

Stolen Vehicle Recovery System (SVRS) 173.075 CSQ

8. Regional / Local Frequency Tables

8.1 State - Alabama

8.1.1 Department of Conservation and Natural Resources

Alabama State Division of Wildlife & Freshwater Fisheries

MHz Usage

159.46500 Repeater

159.46500 Car to Car

155.01000 State Net

151.22000

Source: http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=862

8.1.2 State Parks

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Alabama State Parks

MHz State Park

151.43000

151.43000

453.87500 DeSoto State Park

159.24750 DeSoto State Park

151.43000 DeSoto State Park

159.44250 DeSoto State Park

453.80000 DeSoto State Park

151.35500 DeSoto State Park

151.28000

151.43000 Guntersville State Park

151.43000

151.43000

151.43000

151.43000

159.37500 Oak Mountain State Park

151.43000 Roland Cooper State Park

151.43000 Windcreek State Park

Source: http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=862

8.1.3 Statewide Law Enforcement

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Alabama - Statewide Law Enforcement

MHz Tag Usage

155.010 State Net Statewide Law Enforcement Mutual Aid

151.055 State Net Multi Cities

155.010 State Net Multi Cities

155.040 State Net Multi Cities

155.340 H.E.A.R. H.E.A.R. (Ambulance to Hospital Communications)

151.130

151.175

151.415

153.755

153.770

153.800

153.815

153.830

153.845

153.860

153.875

153.890

153.920

153.935

153.950

153.965

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153.980

159.315 State Net Multi Cities

159.420 State Net Multi Cities

8.1.4 Fire

Alabama - Fire

MHz MHz MHz MHz

154.010 154.130 154.250 154.370

154.025 154.145 154.265 154.385

154.040 154.160 154.280 154.400

154.055 154.175 154.295 154.415

154.070 154.190 154.310 154.430

154.085 154.205 154.325 154.445

154.100 154.220 154.340

154.115 154.235 154.355

8.1.5 EMS

Alabama - EMS

MHz

155.235

155.265

155.280

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155.295

155.340

8.1.6 Forestry

Alabama - Forestry

MHz Ch. Usage

159.420 1 Air to Ground Primary

159.345 2

159.330 3

159.315 4

159.285 5 Air to Ground Secondary

8.1.7 State Troopers

National Law Enforcement Call: KIA310

Alabama State Troopers

MHz Input Type Tone Tag Usage

158.79000 159.03000 BM CSQ DPS-1 Dispatch - Calhoun, Dothan, Jacksonville, Mobile

154.92000 155.44500 BM CSQ DPS-2 Dispatch - Birmingham, Conecuh, Montgomery

Dispatch - Choctow, Clark, Colbert, Franklin, 155.50500 BM CSQ DPS-3 Lauderdale, Washington / Car-to-Car Statewide

155.47500 M CSQ N-E-L-E National Law Enforcement / Car-to-Car

158.79000 M CSQ DPS-5 DPS-1 Talk-around

154.92000 M CSQ DPS-6 DPS-2 Talk-around

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159.03000 M CSQ DPS-7 Used to hear Car-to-Post Dispatch

155.44500 M CSQ DPS-8 Used to hear Car-to-Post Dispatch

155.01000 BM CSQ STATENET State Net

154.81500 M CSQ TAC Tactical

151.4 159.21000 Detail / Special Operations PL

859.48750 M CSQ Mobile Extender

8.1.8 State Capital Police

Alabama State Capital Police

MHz Call Tone

155.5125 KA2108 123.0 PL

8.1.9 Emergency Management Association (EMA)

Alabama Emergency Management Association

Input MHz Call Location MHz

453.725 458.725 WRA557 Birmingham (Jefferson County)

453.400 458.400 KNGG933 Centre (Cherokee County)

453.650 458.650 WRA558 Cullman (Cullman County)

453.725 458.725 WNJM521 Dothan (Houston County)

453.400 458.400 WRA559 Dozier (Crenshaw County)

453.425 458.425 WRA561 Huntsville (Madison County)

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453.400 458.400 KNGG934 Lafayette (Chambers County)

453.725 458.725 WRA562 Linden (Marengo County)

453.400 458.400 WRA563 Mt. Cheaha (Cleburne County)

453.400 458.400 KNGG954 Roanoke (Randolph County

453.400 458.400 WRA564 Spanish Fort (Baldwin County)

453.650 458.650 WRA565 Tuscaloosa (Tuscaloosa County)

453.400 458.400 WRA560 Tuscumbia (Colbert County)

453.650 458.650 WRA566 Uriah (Monroe County)

453.650 458.650 WRA650 Wetumpka (Elmore County)

8.2 County - Alabama

8.2.1 Shelby County, AL - Emergency

Shelby County, AL

Agency MHz

280 Fire Dispatch 154.400

County Fire Dispatch 155.835

Alabaster PD 154.890

Alabaster Fire 154.235

Calera PD 159.240

Calera Fire 155.115

Columbiana PD 155.295

Columbiana FD 155.055

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Helena PD 154.740

Montevallo PD 155.700

Montevallo FD 154.905

Pelham PD 460.100

Pelham FD 154.145

Sheriff's Office 154.785

Oak Mountain State Park 159.375

Shelby Medical Center 154.340

Univ. of Montevallo PD 158.745

Wilton PD 154.085

Other Frequencies

Agency MHz

H.E.A.R. 155.340

Weather 162.550

"Old State" 155.010

Source: http://www.shelby911.org/scanner.htm

8.2.2 Baldwin County, AL - Fire & EMS

Baldwin County, AL - Fire & EMS

MHz Agency MHz Agency

154.130 911 North 154.010 Fort Morgan Fire

154.385 911 South 154.965 Gulf Shores Fire

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155.385 911 East 155.235 Life Flight VHF

155.550 911 West 453.425 Life Flight UHF

159.180 Bay Minette Fire 154.0325 Lillian Fire

151.3625 Belforest Fire 155.220 Magnolia Springs Fire

154.265 County Fireground 1 154.325 Orange Beach Fire

154.280 County Fireground 2 155.700 Robertsdale Fire

154.295 County Fire Main 151.1525 Rosington Fire

154.160 Daphne Fire (VHF) 154.145 Seminole Fire

150.775 Elberta Fire 155.940 Silverhill Fire

154.8525 Elsanor Fire 154.235 Spanish Fort Fire

154.445 Fairhope Fire 154.400 Styx River Fire

155.580 Foley Fire Ch. 1 155.295 Summerdale Fire

154.250 Foley Fire Ch. 2 463.475 Medstar West

159.420 Forestry Air 463.150 Medstar North

453.550 Forestry South 463.050 Medstar East

159.315 Forestry South 155.280 North Baldwin SAR

Source: http://www.radiokingpin.com/

8.3 City - Alabama

8.3.1 Birmingham International Airport Aircraft

Birmingham Aircraft

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PL Tone Usage MHz Hz

Emergency - National 121.5

Emergency - Military 243.0

Lifesaver Helicopter Dispatch 155.355 151.4

Birmingham International 118.25

Birmingham 119.9

Birmingham Approach 127.675

Birmingham Approach 123.8

Birmingham National Guard Operations 125.525

Birmingham Automatic Terminal Information System (ATIS) 119.4

Aircraft General Frequency 123.45

9. Frequency List Links

United States Frequency Allocation (.pdf)

FCC Online Table Of Frequency Allocations (.pdf)

Radio Kingpin - South Alabama Frequency Lists

Please use http://k4jwm.com/frequencies when linking to this page.

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