A number of these were approved by NTIA for use at the Summit Fire in
Santa Cruz County as TAC channels.
For a complete list see:
http://www.apco911.org/frequency/downloads/IracDocument31061-2.htm
INCIDENT RESPONSE PLANS
1. Frequencies 169.5375 MHz, paired with 164.7125 MHz, and 410.2375 MHz, paired with 419.2375 MHz, are designated as the calling channels for initial contact and will be identified in the radio as indicated in paragraph 2. Initial contact will be established using analog FM emission (11KF3E). CTCSS will not be used on the calling channels to ensure access by stations from outside the normal area of operation. The agency in control of the incident will assign specific operational channels as required for incident support operations.
2. The Interoperability frequencies will be identified in mobile and portable radios as follows:
VHF PLAN
Mobile Mobile
Identifier Transmit (MHz) Receive (MHz) CTCSS
VHF Calling 164.7125 169.5375 None
VHF 1 165.2500 170.0125 As required
VHF 2 165.9625 170.4125 As required
VHF 3 166.5750 170.6875 As required
VHF 4 167.3250 173.0375 As required
VHF 5 169.5375 (Simplex) 169.5375 As required
VHF 6 170.0125 (Simplex) 170.0125 As required
VHF 7 170.4125 (Simplex) 170.4125 As required
VHF 8 170.6875 (Simplex) 170.6875 As required
VHF 9 173.0375 (Simplex) 173.0375 As required
UHF PLAN
Mobile Mobile
Identifier Transmit (MHz) Receive (MHz) CTCSS
UHF Calling 419.2375 410.2375 None
UHF 1 419.4375 410.4375 As required
UHF 2 419.6375 410.6375 As required
UHF 3 419.8375 410.8375 As required
UHF 4 413.1875 (Simplex) 413.1875 As required
UHF 5 413.2125 (Simplex) 413.2125 As required
UHF 6 410.2375 (Simplex) 410.2375 As required
UHF 7 410.4375 (Simplex) 410.4375 As required
UHF 8 410.6375 (Simplex) 410.6375 As required
UHF 9 410.8375 (Simplex) 410.8375 As required
Santa Cruz County as TAC channels.
For a complete list see:
http://www.apco911.org/frequency/downloads/IracDocument31061-2.htm
INCIDENT RESPONSE PLANS
1. Frequencies 169.5375 MHz, paired with 164.7125 MHz, and 410.2375 MHz, paired with 419.2375 MHz, are designated as the calling channels for initial contact and will be identified in the radio as indicated in paragraph 2. Initial contact will be established using analog FM emission (11KF3E). CTCSS will not be used on the calling channels to ensure access by stations from outside the normal area of operation. The agency in control of the incident will assign specific operational channels as required for incident support operations.
2. The Interoperability frequencies will be identified in mobile and portable radios as follows:
VHF PLAN
Mobile Mobile
Identifier Transmit (MHz) Receive (MHz) CTCSS
VHF Calling 164.7125 169.5375 None
VHF 1 165.2500 170.0125 As required
VHF 2 165.9625 170.4125 As required
VHF 3 166.5750 170.6875 As required
VHF 4 167.3250 173.0375 As required
VHF 5 169.5375 (Simplex) 169.5375 As required
VHF 6 170.0125 (Simplex) 170.0125 As required
VHF 7 170.4125 (Simplex) 170.4125 As required
VHF 8 170.6875 (Simplex) 170.6875 As required
VHF 9 173.0375 (Simplex) 173.0375 As required
UHF PLAN
Mobile Mobile
Identifier Transmit (MHz) Receive (MHz) CTCSS
UHF Calling 419.2375 410.2375 None
UHF 1 419.4375 410.4375 As required
UHF 2 419.6375 410.6375 As required
UHF 3 419.8375 410.8375 As required
UHF 4 413.1875 (Simplex) 413.1875 As required
UHF 5 413.2125 (Simplex) 413.2125 As required
UHF 6 410.2375 (Simplex) 410.2375 As required
UHF 7 410.4375 (Simplex) 410.4375 As required
UHF 8 410.6375 (Simplex) 410.6375 As required
UHF 9 410.8375 (Simplex) 410.8375 As required