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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. | ||
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* [[Disaster (US Nationwide)]] | * [[Disaster (US Nationwide)]] | ||
* [[Disaster Relief|Disaster Relief Organizations]] | * [[Disaster Relief|Disaster Relief Organizations]] | ||
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+ | * [http://www.dhs.gov/shares DHS SHARES] | ||
Revision as of 12:12, 19 April 2014
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.
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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