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*New Frequencies on the RSM for Fire Service (Unknown locations) all have been referred to as portable Repeaters | *New Frequencies on the RSM for Fire Service (Unknown locations) all have been referred to as portable Repeaters | ||
499.8250 | 499.8250, 499.7750, 501.2250, 501.3375, 501.4750 | ||
499.7750 | 501.4875, 501.5125, 501.5250, 501.5500, 501.5750 | ||
501.2250 | |||
501.3375 | |||
501.4750 | |||
501.4875 | |||
501.5125 | |||
501.5250 | |||
501.5500 | |||
501.5750 | |||
501.6875 | 501.6875 |
Revision as of 11:27, 11 October 2016
Vehicles
79.19375 | Truck to Truck Simplex (used in big events or for training) |
Simplex Incident Ground Radio Channels
Freq | channel name | Use on the Fire Ground at major* incidents** |
---|---|---|
143.8250 | Fire high 1 | General firefighter to firefighter talk Channel |
143.7875 | Fire high 2 | 2nd General talk Channel |
140.9250 | Fire high 3 | Command Channel |
140.6125 | Fire high 4 | Air operations Channel |
143.0500 | Liaison Channel (Duplex) | |
140.9875 | Liaison Channel (Simplex) |
- Note: A major incident is generally anything 2nd alarm and above. Channels 1 and 2 are still used day to day by firefighters at the scene of most incidents.
- Note: This is not always the case, as ground radio channels can have different roles at big incidents depending on the size, need and region.
UHF simplex |
455.1375 |
All These Frequencies Are The Same Nationally.
- New Frequencies on the RSM for Fire Service (Unknown locations) all have been referred to as portable Repeaters
499.8250, 499.7750, 501.2250, 501.3375, 501.4750 501.4875, 501.5125, 501.5250, 501.5500, 501.5750 501.6875