Difference between revisions of "Common Frequencies"
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Revision as of 04:15, 5 November 2005
United States
- Aircraft
- Citizens Band (CB)
- General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS)
- Common Itinerant and Business
- Common Public Safety
- Cordless Microphones
- Cordless Phone
- Marine
- Railroad
- Television
United States Federal Government
- Border Patrol
- Coast Guard
- Customs and Border Protection
- Homeland Security
- Diplomatic Security Service
- Drug Enforcement Administration
- Federal Aviation Administration
- Federal Itinerant
- Federal/Non-Federal Interoperability
- Federal Protective Service
- Marshal Service
- National Incident Radio Support Cache
- National Transportation Safety Board
- NOAA (Weather Radio)
- Secret Service
- Transportation Security Administration
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