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Ham Radio Emergency Frequencies and Common Uses [PDF]


Ham Radio Emergency Frequencies

Frequency. Common Usage. 34.90 MHz. Nationwide emergency channel for the National Guard. 39.46 MHz. Emergency communication channel for local and state police.

Ham Radio Emergency Frequencies and Common Uses [PDF]

In this article, we'll cover common emergency frequencies and why ham radios are an excellent resource in emergencies.

ARRL ARES/RACES Emergency Operations Frequencies - KARA

When a local or District ARES official begins emergency use of an HF frequency, the SEC and Net Manager should be notified immediately by radio or landline. The ...

Emergency protocol "cheat sheet" printable PDF? : r/amateurradio

I would suggest the national calling frequencies for 2m and 70cm and any local repeaters in your area. Some local radio clubs will initiate a ...

A Quick Trainer and Field Resource Guide for the Emergency ...

ELEVEN. Establish Amateur Radio emergency communications with ______ on _____ MHz. ... common goals of serving the public through efficient and effective use ...

FCC ONLINE TABLE OF FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS

(d) The use of Channels 181-185 is restricted to emergency ... The private radio station frequencies may be used by Common Carrier stations on a ...

SHTF Survivalist Radio Frequency List Page - 1 - of 7

51.0 MHz is a ham radio 6 meter FM simplex channel widely used by operators with all types of Low. Band VHF military surplus radios. The frequency is compatible ...

Channel Name and Use of Common EMS VHF Radio Frequencies ...

This document establishes a standard channel naming plan for VHF-High Band channels utilized by the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) agencies in New York State.

Emergency Radio Frequencies Every Prepared Family Knows ...

151.820 MHz (This is the frequency most commonly used.) 151.880 MHz (This is a common repeater frequency. Repeaters extend the range of a radio.)

Mutual Aid and Common Frequencies Manual 2021

Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) ... Rules and Regulations: Part 90, comprise the usage guidelines for. Montana's EMS mutual aid radio frequencies.

National Interoperability Field Operations Guide - CISA

This does. NOT mean “In an emergency, anything goes.” 2. For communications not covered by #1, your use of a radio frequency must be authorized by: a. Your (or ...

Voice Radio Communications Guide for the Fire Service

When describing the frequencies used by common radio systems, we use metric prefixes to quantify the magnitude of the frequency. A typical frequency used in ...

Ham Radio Emergency Communications Guide

For some types of emergency communications, amateurs use frequencies in the GHz range. One example of this are the digital networks that use Amateur Radio ...

Mutual Aid and Common Frequencies Manual 2015 - sitsd

Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) ... Rules and Regulations: Part 90, comprise the usage guidelines for. Montana's EMS mutual aid radio frequencies.

Repeaters – what are they and how to use them - ARRL

In the FM mode, stations are either monitoring their favorite frequency or not. Except for scanner operation, there is not much tuning across the repeater bands ...

Ham Radio Terms - nyc-arecs

Used by many emergency radio operators to con- nect 12 volts DC to their radios. ANF (Automatic Notch Filter). ANL (Automatic Noise Limiter). Eliminates impulse ...

Baofeng UV-5R: Basic Setup & Emergency Frequencies

Typing in 151.940 will key you into the most common national emergency channel. We want to program some emergency channels so we don't have to remember all the ...

Chart/table of frequency bands to scan - RadioReference.com Forums

(Less of a span, for older radios.) Click to expand... We are talking SDR here and the use of the SDR# Frequency Scanner plug-in. This ...

NIFOG National Interoperability Field Operations Guide - CISA

Amateur Radio Emergency Frequencies ... These channels use the same frequencies as VHF Marine channel 25, which uses 5 kHz.

If a person does not have a license, can they use a ham radio in an ...

Can a non-licensed radio operator make a distress call on amateur or emergency services frequencies in a moment of life-threatening emergency ...