Anyone know what frequency 7-13 based out of Ticonderoga uses?
If that frequency is confirmed, and you decode a PL/DPL, please submit it to the NYS Medevac page. Thanks.
NYS Medevac (New York) Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference
Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference for NYS Medevac (New York)www.radioreference.com
Confirmed 451.5250 DCS703. Caught them in Burlington, VT yesterdayI’ve been trying… But whenever I get free time to float up that way it’s either a stormy day or they don’t get any calls.
'2183, thank you for the updated UHF plan for the LifeNet medevacs. Below is their VHF-low band plan.
F1 46.240 (94.8) Sullivan {replaced by F4 on their VHF-high band plan; 155.2050 (94.8)}
F2 46.060 (110.9) Delaware
F3 46.140 (csq) Greene
F4 46.400 (123.0) Orange LZ {replaced by UHF F5 above; the Special Operations channel}
F5 46.440 (136.5) Otsego
F6 46.220 (136.5) Otsego alternate
F7 46.180 (csq) Pike {replaced by F17 on their VHF-high band plan; 154.1600 (173.8)}
F8 46.160 (123.0) Orange Fire {replaced by UHF F5 above; the Special Operations channel}
F9 46.380 (123.0) Putnam
F10 46.500 (123.0) Putnam alternate
F11 46.100 (123.0) Putnam LZ
F12 46.180 (131.8) Rockland {replaced by UHF F27 above; UTac41D}
F13 46.280 (114.8) Ulster
F14 46.140 (csq) Westchester primary [for LZs]
F15 46.260 (csq) Westchester
F16 46.220 (csq) Montgomery
F17 46.200 (123.0) Port Jervis {replaced by UHF F5 above; the Special Operations channel}
N2YQT, I do...