National Grid NY
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| Usage/Area | Frequency | PL | DCS | NAC |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ERCC Albany Storm Desk | 153.5450 | N032 | ||
| ERCC Clifton Park | 153.5750 | D032 | ||
| ERCC Columbia & Rensselaer Counties | 153.4400 | D032 | ||
| ERCC Fulton & Montgomery Counties | 159.3750 | 151.4 | ||
| ERCC Saratoga Storm Desk | 153.6500 | 192.8 | ||
| ERCC Schenectady & Saratoga Counties | 153.5150 | N032 | ||
| Capital Region | 47.8400 | |||
| Capital Region | 153.6050 | N032 | ||
| Capital Region | 451.3750 | N297 | ||
| Capital Region Gas Supervisor | 451.1250 | D032 | ||
| Capital Region paging | 451.2000 | |||
| Cobleskill | 153.4700 | 123.0 | ||
| Eastern Division - Saranac Lake | 47.8200 | |||
| Franklin & Oswego County | 158.1450 | 162.2 | ||
| Genesee County(P25) | 153.5750 | |||
| Glens Falls | 153.7100 | 192.8 | ||
| Malone/Oswego east | 153.6950 | 162.2 | ||
| Northeast Region - Glens Falls | 47.8600 | |||
| Northeast Region - Gloversville | 48.8800 | |||
| Oswego County | 158.2350 | 162.2 | ||
| Oswego County | 451.6750 | 151.4 | ||
| Saranac Lake/Oswego west | 153.6050 | 162.2 | ||
| unknown | 451.1000 | |||
| input to 153.44 | 158.2050 | multi | ||
| input to 153.515 | 158.2350 | multi | ||
| input to 153.545 | 158.1300 | multi | ||
| input to 153.575 | 158.2650 | multi | ||
| input to 153.605 | 158.1450 | multi | ||
| input to 159.375 | 151.1900 | multi |
Capital District Zones
- 7 Latham
- 8 Albany
- 12 Albany
- 13 Albany
- 15
- 21 Wynantskill
- 22 Lansingburg / Brunswick
- 24 Waterford
- 25 Cohoes
- 26 Watervliet
- 27 Valley Falls
- 32 Rotterdam - east
- 33 Guilderland - Fort Hunter*
- 34 Niskayuna
- 35 Rotterdam - west
- 36 Schenectady
- 37 Scotia
- 39 Schenectady
- 50 Johnstown
- 52 Gloversville
- 58 Fonda
- 63 Saratoga / Gansevoort
- 64 Schuylerville
- 65 Greenfield / Corinth
- NOTES
- Anything in red is doubtful/uncertain
- National Grid plans to vacate VHF Low Band and consolidate its Regional Control Centers.
- National Grid has removed its 800 MHz trunked system from the air and disassembled it.
With thanks to NF2G.com