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Here is a (not complete) list of frequencies intended for use in emergencies. I have started this list with information from the [http://www.rsgb.org/spectrumforum/bandplans/RSGB%20Band%20Plan%20master.htm RSGB UK bandplan document]<br> | Here is a (not complete) list of frequencies intended for use in emergencies. I have started this list with information from the [http://www.rsgb.org/spectrumforum/bandplans/RSGB%20Band%20Plan%20master.htm RSGB UK bandplan document]<br> | ||
If you have any other frequencies for your country/local region, please insert them in, in frequency order. | If you have any other frequencies for your country/local region, please insert them in, in frequency order. |
Revision as of 01:24, 13 August 2008
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. |