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Latest revision as of 20:57, 8 April 2009

related wiki pages : Emergency Communications, Bands, Modes


Here is a (not complete) list of frequencies intended for use in emergencies. I have started this list with information from the RSGB UK bandplan document
If you have any other frequencies for your country/local region, please insert them in, in frequency order.

MHz Scope Notes
3.663 UK May be used for UK emergency comms traffic.
3.760 IARU 1 IARU Region 1 Emergency Centre of Activity
7.045 UK May be used for UK emergency traffic.
7.060 IARU 1 IARU Region 1 centre of activity for emergency traffic
7.090 UK May be used as an alternative for UK emergency traffic
14.300 Global Global Emergency Centre of Activity
18.160 Global Global Emergency Centre of Activity
21.360 Global Global Emergency Centre of Activity
145.200 Not specified.
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