nationwide analog frequincies for the u.s.

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Voyager

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GlacierClipper said:
155.370 Point to point in most states.
155.475 Nationwide Emergency.

Those frequencies can become very lively in many states if they need to be used.

155.370 is a standard (not special use) in PA.

155.475, while it is supposed to be the NALEMARS frequency, is used by many areas for routine traffic - some just using it as a BS channel, and others using digital encryption on it.

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154.280 - Fire Mutual Aid
155.3475 - EMS Interop

V-TAC:

155.7525 - Calling
151.1375 - V-TAC 1
154.4525 - V-TAC 2
158.7375 - V-TAC 3
159.4725 - V-TAC 4

U-TAC:

453.2125 - Calling
453.4625 - U-TAC 1
453.7125 - U-TAC 2
453.8625 - U-TAC 3

I-TAC:

866.0125 - Calling
866.5125 - I-TAC 1
867.0125 - I-TAC 2
867.5125 - I-TAC 3
868.0125 - I-TAC 4
 

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qoatzecotl said:
154.280 - Fire Mutual Aid
155.3475 - EMS Interop

V-TAC: ....
You left off the following Fire Mutual Aid Freqs:
154.2650
154.2950

To others, yes, many of the National Mutual Aid or Interoperational frequencies are used on a "routine" basis by agencies around the US. This does not mean that they are not Nationwide frequencies, just are being used locally "more" than they should... BTW, use of these frequencies still requires the agency to license the use.
 

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One may also want to include Standard VHF wireless microphones:

WirelessMic1 169.44500
WirelessMic2 169.50500
WirelessMic3 170.24500
WirelessMic4 170.30500
WirelessMic5 171.04500
WirelessMic6 171.10500
WirelessMic7 171.84500
WirelessMic8 171.90500

And the following can pretty much see national usage:

EMS HEAR 155.34000
Helicopters 123.02500
EMS Med 09 462.95000
EMS Med 10 462.97500

And for kicks:

CB Channel 9 27.06500
 

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RFfreeTLD said:
And the following can pretty much see national usage:

EMS HEAR 155.34000
Helicopters 123.02500
EMS Med 09 462.95000
EMS Med 10 462.97500

And for kicks:

CB Channel 9 27.06500

Well, let's not stop there. 29.60 MHz is the 10M ham national (international?) calling frequency, as is 52.525 MHz, 146.520, 223.500, 446.000, 144.200 MHz for SSB, oh heck, let's just post the entire ham bands, NOAA WX frequencies, all the MED channels, Etc, etc, Etc, :wink: Ad infinitum........................

Joe M.
 

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For those of you who desire to monitor the VTAC frequencies, I am providing the following supplemental data:

155.7525 NOPL S VCALL
151.1375 156.7 S VTAC 1
154.4525 156.7 S VTAC 2
158.7375 156.7 S VTAC 3
159.4725 156.7 S VTAC 4
 
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