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Moroccan Military Morocco Direction Générale de la Protection Civile Forces Armées Royales Gendarmerie Royale Marocaine Revision date: 23 October 2020 © 2010-2018 © Ary Boender & Utility DXers Forum - UDXF www.udxf.nl Email: [email protected] Country name: Al Mamlakah al Maghribiyah (Kingdom of Morocco) Short name: Al Maghrib (Morocco) Capital: Rabat Regions: Grand Casablanca, Chaouia-Ouardigha, Doukkala-Abda, Fes-Boulemane, Gharb-Chrarda-Beni Hssen, Guelmim-Es Smara, Laayoune-Boujdour-Sakia El Hamra, Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, Meknes-Tafilalet, Oriental, Rabat-Sale-Zemmour-Zaer, Souss-Massa-Draa, Tadla-Azilal, Tanger-Tetouan, Taza-Al Hoceima- Taounate Note: Morocco claims the territory of Western Sahara, the political status of which is considered undetermined by the US Government; portions of the regions Guelmim-Es Smara and Laayoune-Boujdour-Sakia El Hamra as claimed by Morocco lie within Western Sahara; Morocco also claims Oued Eddahab-Lagouira, another region that falls entirely within Western Sahara Military Branches: Royal Moroccan Army (includes Air Defense) Royal Moroccan Navy (includes Coast Guard and Marines) Royal Moroccan Air Force Gendarmerie Royale Marocaine (includes Garde Royale) Auxiliary Forces The Moroccan Royal Armed Forces, Civil Protection and Gendarmerie are often heard on HF with ALE calls. In this document we try list as many frequencies and ALE-idents as we can. Further information, corrections and additional frequencies and / idents are greatly appreciated. The list of frequencies and ALE idents has been compiled from logs posted to the Utility DXers Forum (UDXF). Thanks to everyone who posted them. Forces Armées Royales (Royal Armed Forces) Frequencies (kHz): 4471 5120 5250 5258 5541 5838 6559 6562 7692 7814 8857 8875 10185 11130 11474 12160 14550 14570 14890 17137 18100 20550 21145 22860 25120 kHz USB ALE-idents: A E7 H1 LG6ALE3 PS1 T7 A2 E26 H4 A201 E72 H401 M3 Q2 U5 A201ALE1 E73 H601 M301 Q201 U50 A2ALE3 E74 HM MIRADOR2 Q2ALE1 U501 A4 E75 MIRADOR3 Q3 U6 A4ALE4 ELJADI I2 Q4 U601 A7 ELJADKIUNET4 I20 N24 U7 AC10 ES3 I201 N4 R3 ANOUAL2 ES301 I201 N401 R301 V21 I3 N50 R31 V5 B3 F3 I301 N67 R32 B301 F30 I5 R33 W3 B301ALE1 F301 IIX O2 R5 B5 F4 IIY O5 R6 X1 B8 FESJEEPNET4 IR4 O50 R65 X2 BF2 FESJEEPNET5 IR401 O501 R69 X201 FG3 O5ALE3 R8 X24 C2 FG301 J5 O6 RB7 X26 C3 FORD J501 O7 RB62 X3 C3ALE2 FPC J51 O71 RB65 X34 C3ALE3 J53 O72 RB73 X5 C3ALE4 G2 J6 O73 RB74 XA35 C4 G201 J61 O74 C6 G203 J62 O8 S3 Y1 CD G22 J63 O801 S30 Y10 CM4 G24 J64 O81 S301 Y101 COWAWA2ALE G3 J65 S301ALE1 Y1ALE2 COWEST2ALE G301 P2 S31 Y2 G4 K3 P3 S32 Y31 D3 G42 KA2 P301 S33 D301 G5 KA201 P33 S4 Z2 D3ALE4 G501 KB1 P30 S401 Z201 D45 G6 KB2 P3ALE1 S41 Z2ALE1 D5 G61 KF10 P3ALE3 S42 Z2ALE3 DP2 G6ALE1 P5 S44 Z3 GS4 L6 P51 S60 Z3ALE1 E4 GS5 L60 P52 S68 ZBB8ALE E40 GS506 L601 P53 S6F ZS1 E401 GS511 LAE P6 E401ALE1 GS52 LG6 PC2 T4 E45 LG601 PL5 T401 E6 H0 LG602 PL501 T401ALE1 FESJEEPNET is possibly a mobile unit in Fès (Jeep Net) ELJADI is possibly El Jadidi Direction Générale de la Protection Civile – DPC (Directorate General of Civil Protection) The current DPC was established by a Decree of 15 December 1997 which covers the missions and organization of the Ministry of Interior. In the following years the status and tasks changed. Following the Decree of 16 January 2009 the official name became Direction Générale de la Protection Civile (Directorate General for Civil Protection). Chain of Command: - The DPC belongs to the Ministry of Interior and its director reports to the Minister of Interior. - On Regional levels the Regional Civil Protection Commands are responsible for the security of the population and property. DPC is placed under the authority of local governors or regional administrations. - The High Commission of Civil Protection prepares, organizes and implements civil protection measures. Its members are representatives of relevant ministries. - The Permanent Inter-ministerial Committee for Civil protection coordinates the actions of different services in the areas. - The Commission or Prefectural Provincial Civil Protection register the resources (human assistance, material, etc.) that are available within the prefecture or the province. Frequencies (kHz): 3155 3243 3783 3805 3830 3886 4040 4855 4910 5083 5085 5321 5435 5773 5792 5812 5820 5823 5833 6500 6792 6921 7335 7610 7770 7800 7813 8020 8051 8560 8600 8812 9200 9240 10160 10390 10400 12065 13499 16140 16240 16402 17435 18765 ALE-idents: 1001 1118 1002 1119 1011 10111 1301 13011 13012 130111 1035 1302 13021 1043 1303 13031 1064 1304 13041 1101 11011 1305 13051 13052 1102 11021 1306 13061 1103 11030 11031 11032 11033 11035 1307 13071 1104 11041 11042 11043 1308 13081 13082 1105 11052 1309 13091 1106 11061 11062 11063 11064 1311 13111 13112 1107 1312 13121 13122 1108 1313 13131 13132 13133 1109 1314 13141 13142 131411 1111 11111 11113 1315 13151 13152 1112 11121 1316 13161 13166 1113 11131 11132 11133 1317 13171 1114 11141 11142 11143 1318 13181 13182 1115 11152 1319 13191 1116 11161 11162 11163 11164 1321 13211 1117 1322 13221 13222 1323 13231 2417 1324 13241 2418 24181 1325 13251 13252 2419 24191 1326 13261 13262 13263 2512 2001 2513 2002 2514 2010 2516 2011 20111 2517 2014 2518 2201 22011 2519 2202 22023 2521 25211 2203 2522 2204 22041 2524 2205 22054 2525 2206 2526 2211 22111 2527 2212 22123 2528 2213 3001 2214 22141 3011 2215 22154 3051 2216 3121 2221 3122 2222 3132 2223 3133 2401 3141 2402 3151 2403 3181 2404 3241 2405 3251 2406 3252 2407 3262 2408 24081 3263 2409 24091 4151 2411 24111 4181 2413 5555 2414 5557 2415 24151 8001 2416 9001 Gendarmerie Royale Marocaine (Royal Moroccan Gendarmerie) At independence of Morocco, the Moroccan Royal Gendarmerie was created by Decree dated 29 April 1957 and replaced the French gendarmerie legion of Morocco. In fact it just prolongs the organization, principles and tasks of the former Legion. The Gendarmerie is part of the Royal Armed Forces (FAR). The Royal Gendarmerie consists of - The General Headquarters of the Royal Gendarmerie - The Territorial Gendarmerie - The Mobile Gendarmerie - The Air and Maritime Gendarmerie - Specialized Units, including the Air Group, the Security Intervention Unit, the Royal School of Gendarmerie Officers and other training facilities. HF Frequencies (kHz): 5393 5750 5783 5838 6690 7692 8191 ALE-idents: 0AR 3YG 7RE BS7 F7I IZ1 ND3 QB6 UM7 0CE 3YP 7XR BT9 F8S J2X O3R QH2 V0M 0FB 4AA 7XU BU8 F9D J3S O4G QM5 V9T 0GJ 4BK 7VG BV4 FE4 J6E O4Y QT0 VM6 0SP 4FO 7ZC BV6 FO5 J8B O9O R2K VR1 0UU 4FP 7ZK C3X FU2 J8M OD4 R3Q W1V 0XT 4HT 7ZS C4T G1T JC2 OG9 R3V W3A 0YM 4OE 7ZU C5Q G2A JC4 OH1 R7S W7W 0ZU 4WP 8DE C6V G3C JO1 OL4 RA1 W7J 1DI 4ZO 8DS C7B GD2 K3O OT2 RD4 WD3 1OU 5AN 8GH C9E GR2 K8T OQC RD5 WE5 1ZF 5BZ 8SN C9I GS1 KH8 OX2 RX3 WP2 2DC 5KA 8TS CE7 H3X KR2 P1U S2M WR2 2EN 5CW 9CS D5H H7W L1P P2O S3E WL2 2GX 5QO 9IX D6C HO7 L4N P3J S3F X4W 2LG 5YB 9IY D8N HT6 LB8 P3O S9F X5W 2QG 5ZS 9KW DC1 HY4 LJ1 P4D SR5 X8W 2QH 6TI 9XN DD5 I0J M8T P4O SG6 X9Z 2QZ 6TY A0R DG7 I2H M8W P5R T0Q XA5 2TG 6WN AC8 DL7 I4Z ME2 P5V T4Q XE2 2TH 7AV AL6 E7S I5X N1R P9U T7K XV5 2VN 7BQ AO1 EC2 I8C N4O PO8 T5Y Y5G 2YF 7GJ B2O EC9 I8T N4R PR1 TE9 YL8 3IL 7GP BB1 ED7 ID1 N5U PR2 TC6 Z5Q 3JJ 7KR BK5 ES9 IM7 N7B PR7 U3H ZM0 3LD 7NI BL3 F0X IN2 N8P Q4M U5B ZU8 3NC 7PR BR0 F2A IU1 NC5 Q7W U7Y 3ND 7PU BR9 F3C IW6 NC7 Q7Z UK0 Marine Royale Marocaine (Royal Moroccan Navy) Modes: ALE and voice in USB Frequencies: 6313 8383 8412.5 16683.5 16689 kHz ALE-idents: (idents end either on CHAT or RESEAU) ABACHAT DIREXCHCHAT DIREXCHRESEAU ALLALBERESEAU Frigate Allal Ben Abdellah LESULTARESEAU Frigate Le Sultan Moulay Ismail SMIRESEAU Frigate Sultan Moulay Ismail PRTRESEAU Sources / Related websites: Utility DXers Forum www.udxf.nl Manuel Opérationnel de Protection Civile Euro-Méditerranéenne 2011 Direction Generale de la Protection Civile Gendarmerie www.gendarmerie-royale.com Wikipedia CIA World Factbook Forces Armées Royales Facebook https://fr-fr.facebook.com/moroccanFAR Bladi.net http://www.bladi.net/forces-armees-royales.html .
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