Amateur Radio Relevant Frequencies: Difference between revisions

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Corrected description of Channel 20
 
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* Not needed because simplex communication without a repeater
* Not needed because simplex communication without a repeater
** Channel 20 on fire station amateur radios; 401 in MCARES Standard template; 76 in MHT template

Latest revision as of 09:18, 24 May 2025

For the purposes of NET operations, volunteers will use the following frequencies which will be referred to by their aliases throughout the NET Guidelines:

Frequency Table

Channel Function Alias RX Offset Tone Notes
2 Resource Net MC-2 147.28 +600 167.9 Check in here first
8 NET-TAC 1 MC-8 147.58 * * Used by subnet controllers to contact NET Tactical NET
9 NET-TAC 2 MC-9 146.46 * * Used by subnet controllers to contact NET Command Net
12 Resource Net Simplex MC-12 147.28 * * Use only if MC-2 repeater is not functioning
20** BEECN Simplex NET Tac 13 144.10 * * Used by AROs at fire stations to reach ECC
* Not needed because simplex communication without a repeater
** Channel 20 on fire station amateur radios; 401 in MCARES Standard template; 76 in MHT template