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State governments are eligible to obtain licenses for HF stations to provide communications circuits in emergency and/or disaster situations, where safety of life and property are concerned and to provide standby and/or backup communications circuits to regular domestic communications circuits which have been disrupted by disasters and/or emergencies.
 
State governments are eligible to obtain licenses for HF stations to provide communications circuits in emergency and/or disaster situations, where safety of life and property are concerned and to provide standby and/or backup communications circuits to regular domestic communications circuits which have been disrupted by disasters and/or emergencies.
  
See [http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=ecfr&sid=1b670ada3eba66634631f82cd6f142c9&rgn=div8&view=text&node=47:5.0.1.1.3.10.111.8&idno=47 47CFR90.264 Disaster communications between 2 and 10 MHz]
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See [http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=ecfr&sid=1b670ada3eba66634631f82cd6f142c9&rgn=div8&view=text&node=47:5.0.1.1.3.10.111.8&idno=47 47CFR90.264 Disaster communications between 2 and 10 MHz]
  
 
Frequencies shown are USB suppressed carrier (dial frequency) in kHz.
 
Frequencies shown are USB suppressed carrier (dial frequency) in kHz.
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As of September 2011 there are no FCC public safety HF licenses in AR, AS, AZ, GA, HI, IA, KS, KY, MD, MN, ND, PA, PR, SD, UT, VI, WI, or WV.
 
As of September 2011 there are no FCC public safety HF licenses in AR, AS, AZ, GA, HI, IA, KS, KY, MD, MN, ND, PA, PR, SD, UT, VI, WI, or WV.
 
  
 
== Related Links ==
 
== Related Links ==

Revision as of 18:10, 17 November 2012

Operation SECURE (State Emergency Capability Using Radio Effectively)

State governments are eligible to obtain licenses for HF stations to provide communications circuits in emergency and/or disaster situations, where safety of life and property are concerned and to provide standby and/or backup communications circuits to regular domestic communications circuits which have been disrupted by disasters and/or emergencies.

See 47CFR90.264 Disaster communications between 2 and 10 MHz

Frequencies shown are USB suppressed carrier (dial frequency) in kHz.

Operation SECURE
Frequency
State
Notes
2264.0 AK
2326.0 AL CA CO CT DC FL ID IL IN LA MA ME MI MO MS MT NC NE NH NJ NY OH OR RI SC TN TX VA VT WA WY Interstate Coordination
2411.0 GU NC MA MO NC NJ RI VA VT WA
2414.0 ID IL MA ME MI MO NH OR WA WY
2419.0 CA CT GU MA MO OH RI TN TX VT WY
2422.0 CA OH SC TX
2439.0 FL MO MT
2463.0 FL MO MT VA
2466.0 DC CO GU MI
2471.0 CO ID
2474.0 CO TN
2487.0 AL IN NV
2511.0 IN NV SC VA
2535.0 GU ID MS
2569.0 GU IL MS
2587.0 DC GU NJ TX VA WA
2801.0 NM OK OR TX VA WA
2804.0 CA ID IL MI MT NE NM OK TX
2812.0 CA DC GU LA MT NE NY TX VA
3230.0 AK
4460.0 AK
4560.0 AK
5135.0 AL AK CO CT DC ID IL IN MA ME MT NM NC NH NY OK OR RI SC TN VT
5140.0 CA FL ID IL IN MI MO MT NM OH OK TN TX VA Interstate Coordination
5192.0 AL CT IL LA MA ME MO NE NH RI TX VA VT WA Interstate Coordination
5195.0 AK CA DC ID MS NJ NV OR TN TX VA WY Interstate Coordination
7477.0 CT DC ID LA MA MI MS MT MO NC NM NY OK RI VT daytime only
7480.0 AK CA IL LA MT NM OK OR SC TN
7802.0 CA CO IL IN MO OR TX daytime only
7805.0 AL CA CO CT FL ID IN LA MA ME MI MO MS MT NE NH NJ NM NV OH OK OR RI TN TX VA VT WA WY Interstate Coordination
7932.0 FL ID IL MT NV SC TN TX WY
7935.0 AL IL IN MO NC NE OR TX WA daytime only

As of September 2011 there are no FCC public safety HF licenses in AR, AS, AZ, GA, HI, IA, KS, KY, MD, MN, ND, PA, PR, SD, UT, VI, WI, or WV.

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