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Revision as of 18:40, 13 October 2014

The Texas A&M Forest Service was created in 1915, as a service within Texas A&M University, that will "assume direction of all forest interests and all matters pertaining to forestry within the jurisdiction of the state." In 2012, the agency's name was changed to Texas A&M Forest Service.

Unconfirmed/Unidentified Frequencies

The following frequencies are not listed in the database. If you can confirm any of them please submit the information and remove them from this list.

  • FCC applications for new or relocated repeaters Sept/Oct 2014.
    • WNWR504 159.3300/151.3100 repeater moved from Bastrop to Austin. New base station in Smithville.
    • New license for 159.3825/151.2125 repeater in Freer.
    • WPAP259 159.4050/151.1600 Conroe repeater location and frequency changed.
    • KKE393 159.4050/151.1600 Huntsville repeater location and frequency changed.
    • New 159.4050/151.1600 repeater in Bleakwood.
    • KKD227 159.4050/151.3100 repeater moved from Jasper to Burkeville.
    • New license for 159.4050/151.2125 repeater in Midland.

Air-to-Air and Air-to-Ground Zone Boundaries

  • Zone 1: West of 100° W, North of Interstate 20, North of Interstate 10 (W of I-10/I-20 Jct)
  • Zone 2: East of 100° W, North of Interstate 20, West of US Hwy 75
  • Zone 3: North of State Hwy 21, East of Interstate 45, East of US Hwy 75
  • Zone 4: West of 100° W, South of Interstate 20, South of Interstate 10 (W of I-10/I-20 Jct)
  • Zone 5: East of 100° W, South of Interstate 20, West of Interstate 45
  • Zone 6: South of State Hwy 21, East of Interstate 45

VHF AM Air-to-Air Frequencies

Frequency  Type  Tone  Alpha Tag  Description  Mode  Tag 
122.92500  CSQ  TFS A2A Pri Primary All Zones  AM  Aircraft 
119.37500  CSQ  TFS A2A Z1 S Secondary Zone 1  AM  Aircraft 
125.37500  CSQ  TFS A2A Z2 S Secondary Zone 2  AM  Aircraft 
132.72500  CSQ  TFS A2A Z3 S Secondary Zone 3  AM  Aircraft 
135.67500  CSQ  TFS A2A Z5 S Secondary Zone 5  AM  Aircraft 
126.37500  CSQ  TFS A2A Z6 S Secondary Zone 6  AM  Aircraft 
134.07500  CSQ  TFS ABI Tank Abilene Air Tanker Base Ramp  AM  Aircraft 
123.97500  CSQ  TFS MW SEAT Mineral Wells SEAT Base Ramp  AM  Aircraft 
124.97500  BM  CSQ  TFS Aus Tank Austin Air Tanker Base Ramp  AM  Aircraft 
120.92500  CSQ  TFS A2A Z4 S Secondary Zone 4  AM  Aircraft 

TFS changes their AM aircraft band air-to-air frequency plan periodically. The frequencies listed in the database (shown in the table above) are from 2013 and may no longer be current. Frequency plans are no longer posted on the TFS web site.

The frequencies from old air-to-air zone maps are listed below. They may or may not be used again in the future.

At times when there are multiple aircraft working a large fire or multiple fires in the same area, alternate frequencies may be ordered from the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) to separate fixed-wing and rotor-wing traffic or to prevent interference to operations in other areas.

Some of the frequencies listed below were probably temporary incident specific frequencies and may or may not be used again in the future.

Old Air-to-Air Frequencies
Frequency Type Tone Description Mode
118.450 M CSQ Bastrop Co. Complex Fire (Sep 2011) AM
118.775 M CSQ AM
119.250 M CSQ AM
119.575 M CSQ AM
120.300 M CSQ Nolan Co. Fire (July 2011) AM
120.850 M CSQ AM
120.925 M CSQ AM
121.175 M CSQ Bear Creek Fire (Sep 2011) AM
121.375 M CSQ AM
121.675 M CSQ Riley Rd. Fire (Sep 2011) AM
122.225 M CSQ AM
122.425 M CSQ AM
122.575 M CSQ AM
122.675 M CSQ AM
122.850 M CSQ AM
123.125 M CSQ Linden-592 Fire (Sep 2011) AM
123.150 M CSQ PK 101 Ranch Fire (Aug-Sep 2011) AM
123.400 M CSQ Third Fire (Sep 2011) AM
123.450 M CSQ AM
123.975 M CSQ SEAT Base Ramp (Primary most areas) AM
124.375 M CSQ Northeast TX Fires (Sep 2011) AM
124.475 M CSQ Mc Gregor SEAT Base Ramp (2011) AM
124.975 M CSQ Austin Tanker Base Ramp (2012) AM
125.075 M CSQ AM
126.075 M CSQ AM
126.250 M CSQ AM
127.075 M CSQ AM
127.175 M CSQ AM
127.700 M CSQ AM
127.875 M CSQ AM
128.825 M CSQ Riley Rd. Fire (Sep 2011) AM
134.075 M CSQ Air Tanker Base Ramp Abilene, Amarillo (2011) AM
135.325 M CSQ AM
135.725 M CSQ AM

FAA TFR Info

Clicking on Temporary Flight Restrictions under the Aviation section of the TICC Common Operating Picture Google Earth file shows FAA TFR areas.

Clicking on a TFR shows its information. TFRs requested for aerial firefighting usually have a contact frequency listed. This is usually the Air-to-Air zone primary or secondary frequency but sometimes new incident-specific frequencies are used which are not listed in the database. These are included in the table above when found.

See the FAA Temporary Flight Restrictions page if you do not have Google Earth.

VHF FM Federal Frequencies

During large fires when resources from other states and federal agencies are brought in, National Incident Radio Support Cache Command, Tactical and Air Tactics channels may be used.

NIRSC Tactical and Government Common channels are often used by the federal wildland fire agencies as travel and talk channels.

Agency specific (USFS, FWS, NPS, etc.) frequencies may also be used as well as temporary incident specific frequencies ordered from the NIFC.

Air Tactics

The following were listed on 2013 and 2014 maps and may no longer be current. Frequency plans are no longer posted on the TFS web site.

Air Tactics
Frequency Type Tone Description Mode
166.6375 M CSQ Zone 1 NW, Zone 5 S (NIRSC A/G 02) FMN
166.8500 M CSQ Zone 2 N, Zone 6 SE (NIRSC A/G 07) FMN
166.9125 M CSQ Zone 3 NE, Zone 4 SW (NIRSC A/G 09) FMN
170.0000 M CSQ Zone 1 NW, Zone 2 N (NIRSC A/G 28) FMN
167.4500 M CSQ Statewide (NIRSC A/G 40) FMN
167.4750 M CSQ Zone 3 NE, Zone 4 SW (NIRSC A/G 41) FMN
169.2000 M CSQ Zone 1 NW, Zone 2 N, Zone 5 S, Zone 6 SE (NIRSC A/G 73) FMN


The following old air tactics frequencies were probably temporary assignments for specific incidents.

Old Air Tactics
Frequency Type Tone Description Mode
166.9375 M CSQ Air-to-Ground Northeast TX Fires (Sep 2011) FMN
168.0125 M CSQ Air-to-Ground Secondary PK Complex Fire (Apr-May 2011) FMN

Statewide FCC Licenses

  • KA4905 - Mobile
  • KE8108 - Temporary Base
  • WPEV252 - Mobile Repeater
  • WPNU241 - Temporary Base, Temporary Repeater, Temporary Control, Mobile

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