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Old 03-25-2009, 09:14 PM
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what are the main ops channels for the CG such as boat to base helo to base ect specific for the NJ/NY area!
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You'll find the list in the Wiki and on the USCG web site.
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Im in Verona Nj i think im just to far to hear them
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The list in the WIKI provides the frequencies used throught the Country, you will be suprised what you will hear with a little patience.

Activity is not always 24/7 like listening to FDNY

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Most of the time, short range comms between a Rescue Helo and the ground station that is taking its guard at the moment (not necessarily its home base) will be on one of: 21A, 23A, 81A or 83A.

Long range comms are almost always on 5696 KHz USB.
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