
Sections in this chapter include the U.S.

More as we put it together.Īnother large chapter covers various U.S. even though we had some light rain overnight. Most of the activity here in the west has been on VHF Aero/VHF Hi and UHF links. Helos used 122.925 and fixed wing used 120.025 and comms with CHA Air Tanker base was on 128.425. Took some great pictures of the aerial assault of the fire by air tac/recon/tankers aircraft from Chattanooga Air Tanker Base. USFS/NCFS and local county fire units converged in our area to fight the fire. Yesterday we had a wildfire break out 1 mile from the radio ranch here in Btown.

Also TG 60643 USFS Ops 1 has been used by USFS personnel. Here in the far west, in the land that Raleigh forgets Event Echo 3 (TG 51973) has been seen on the Murphy/Joanna Bald/Wine Springs towers for fires in the Nantahala. Incident 15 Air Guard 168.625 Simplex PL 110.9 Incident 13 Air/Ground Primary Ops 167.425 Simplex PL 110.9 Incident 8 Air/Ground Secondary Ops 171.575 Simplex PL 131.8 NCFS VHF Frequencies associated with the Party Rock Fires include Van Horn has herself a new fan )Īll the fires associated with the Party Rock Fire have been using various talk groups on various 800 MHz Viper towers.Įvent Fox 1 (TG 51975) has been used for OpsĮvent Fox 2 (TG 51976) has been used as a UtilityĮvent Fox 3 (TG 51977) has been used as a LogisticsĮvent Echo 1 (TG 51971) is for Multi Agency OpsĮvent Echo 2 (TG 51972) Rutherford Co structure protectionĮvent Fox 4 (TG 51974) Buncombe Co structure protectionĮvent Golf 3 (TG 51981) Chimney Rock Fire structure protectionĮvent Golf 4 (TG 51982) Henderson Co structure protectionĮvent Hotel 2 (TG 51984) McDowell Co structure protection Van Horn's guide use the table ofĬontents to skip around and become familiar with the format.

Of the book and the ones I've read are well written and interesting. That you stumble upon.) I've looked around the articles towards the beginning Slobovia broadcasts on 1305 if I have no idea of when to listen for them? (Theīook also contains a long listing by frequency for identifying those broadcasts After all, what good does it do me to know that Radio The gem of the book is the section that divides theĭay into UTC hours and what frequency in which country is likely to be on theĪir at that time. I realized that the last thing I needed was To sit and review the book on my Kindle and I discovered how clever Ms. In the back did I find frequency listings. This one seemed to have a lot of articles about SWL and only I had expected something with pageĪfter page of countries with their frequency listings, much like other guides Just glanced at it and was a little upset. When it arrived, I didn't have a lot of time to review it, Most of them were pretty pricey so I decided to Listings, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NationalĬommunications System (NCS), and U.S. Health and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development Department (HUD), Miscellaneous Interior (DOI) Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of Justice (DOJ),ĭepartment of State, Department of Transportation, Department of VeteransĪffairs (DVA), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Environmental ProtectionĪgency, Federal Aviation Administration, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI),įederal Communications Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA),įederal Highway Administration (FHWA), General Services Administration (GSA),

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