New Freqs 2019 National Interagency Fire

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ChrisP

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Clicking on the link doesn't work. It does work if I copy it to the browser manually...

Thanks for posting.

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Looks like it starts on page 14

Changed heading from “National Interagency Air Tactics Frequencies (166.6750 MHz, 167.9500 MHz, 169.1500 MHz, 169.2000 MHz, 170.0000 MHz)” to “National Interagency Air Tactics Frequencies (166.6125 MHz, 167.9500 MHz, 169.1500 MHz, 169.2000 MHz, 168.4000 MHz).”
 

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Does anyone know what areas where still using, A/G 66 166.6750 and A/G 28 170.0000? In 2017 they where still in the A/G line up. They where not listed in the 2018 A/G line up. In 2018, 170.0000 appeared as a Command C4, and 166.6750 was a Command/Tactical channel, in CA. But where still listed as 'National Air Tac Frequencies' in the big books. 166.6125 aka A/G 03 and 168.4000 aka A/G 22 where already listed in 2018.
 

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kd7ckq - I dont understand your comments.

What "A/G line up" are you referring too?

Do you realize that "air tactics" includes "air to air" and "air to ground" uses?

Seems that they might have 3 or more types of radio channels - "air to air" - "air to ground" - and - "air tactics" (which would be a combination of "air to air" and "air to ground")
 

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As I understand it. They are not Classified. Also, not subject to FOIA. The old term they used was "Sensitive, But Unclassified". The new term that is out is, "Controlled, But Unclassified".
 

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As I understand it. They are not Classified. Also, not subject to FOIA. The old term they used was "Sensitive, But Unclassified". The new term that is out is, "Controlled, But Unclassified".
Why are they not subjected to FOIA? Just educational question.
Jerry
 
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