Difference between revisions of "Common Frequencies"
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*'''''STEP 1:''''' | *'''''STEP 1:''''' | ||
− | **For "articles that list frequencies which are used for the same purpose '''on both sides of the US/CA border'''", please CATEGORIZE the new page with '''<nowiki>[[Category:US and Canadian Common Frequencies]]</nowiki>''' as the last line in the article. | + | **For "articles that list frequencies which are used for the same purpose '''on both sides of the US/CA border'''", please CATEGORIZE the new page with '''<nowiki>[[Category:US and Canadian Common Frequencies]]</nowiki>''' (or one of its subcategories) as the last line in the article. |
**For "articles that list frequencies which are used for the same purpose and are allocated to the same entity, in '''all''' US States", please CATEGORIZE the new page with '''<nowiki>[[Category:US Common Frequencies]]</nowiki>''' as the last line in the article. | **For "articles that list frequencies which are used for the same purpose and are allocated to the same entity, in '''all''' US States", please CATEGORIZE the new page with '''<nowiki>[[Category:US Common Frequencies]]</nowiki>''' as the last line in the article. | ||
**For "articles that list frequencies which are used for the same purpose and are allocated to the same entity, in '''all''' Canada Provinces", please CATEGORIZE the new page with '''<nowiki>[[Category:Canada Common Frequencies]]</nowiki>''' as the last line in the article. | **For "articles that list frequencies which are used for the same purpose and are allocated to the same entity, in '''all''' Canada Provinces", please CATEGORIZE the new page with '''<nowiki>[[Category:Canada Common Frequencies]]</nowiki>''' as the last line in the article. | ||
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*'''''STEP 2:''''' | *'''''STEP 2:''''' | ||
**Also, at the bottom of the new page, Please also add the "...Business Frequencies" categories that are specific for each of the state(s) and/or province(s). | **Also, at the bottom of the new page, Please also add the "...Business Frequencies" categories that are specific for each of the state(s) and/or province(s). | ||
− | ***For example, If the new article lists a business-frequency which is used in both Washington State, and in British Columbia, then the categories '''<nowiki>[[Category:Washington Business Frequencies]]</nowiki>''' and '''<nowiki>[[Category:British Columbia Business Frequencies]]</nowiki>''' should be applied in addition to the | + | ***For example, If the new article lists a business-frequency which is used in both Washington State, and in British Columbia, then the categories '''<nowiki>[[Category:Washington Business Frequencies]]</nowiki>''' and '''<nowiki>[[Category:British Columbia Business Frequencies]]</nowiki>''' should be applied in addition to the '''<nowiki>[[Category:US and Canadian Common Business Frequencies]]</nowiki>''' category that was applied in step 1 above. |
Thank you. | Thank you. |
Revision as of 04:31, 24 December 2016
When adding a new article for this topic, please CATEGORIZE the new pages as follows:
- STEP 1:
- For "articles that list frequencies which are used for the same purpose on both sides of the US/CA border", please CATEGORIZE the new page with [[Category:US and Canadian Common Frequencies]] (or one of its subcategories) as the last line in the article.
- For "articles that list frequencies which are used for the same purpose and are allocated to the same entity, in all US States", please CATEGORIZE the new page with [[Category:US Common Frequencies]] as the last line in the article.
- For "articles that list frequencies which are used for the same purpose and are allocated to the same entity, in all Canada Provinces", please CATEGORIZE the new page with [[Category:Canada Common Frequencies]] as the last line in the article.
- Note: More than one of the three categories above can be used, if appropriate.
- STEP 2:
- Also, at the bottom of the new page, Please also add the "...Business Frequencies" categories that are specific for each of the state(s) and/or province(s).
- For example, If the new article lists a business-frequency which is used in both Washington State, and in British Columbia, then the categories [[Category:Washington Business Frequencies]] and [[Category:British Columbia Business Frequencies]] should be applied in addition to the [[Category:US and Canadian Common Business Frequencies]] category that was applied in step 1 above.
- Also, at the bottom of the new page, Please also add the "...Business Frequencies" categories that are specific for each of the state(s) and/or province(s).
Thank you.
Contents
- 1 Canada
- 2 United States
- 2.1 Civilian
- 2.2 Federal Government
- 2.2.1 Department of Agriculture
- 2.2.2 Department of Commerce
- 2.2.3 Department of Homeland Security
- 2.2.4 Department of the Interior
- 2.2.5 Department of Justice
- 2.2.6 Department of State
- 2.2.7 Department of Transportation
- 2.2.8 Department of Veteran's Affairs
- 2.2.9 Treasury Department
- 2.2.10 Independent Agencies
- 2.2.11 Multiple Agencies/Interoperability
- 2.3 Miscellaneous
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Federal Government
Department of Agriculture
Department of Commerce
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Department of State
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Department of Veteran's Affairs
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Independent Agencies
Multiple Agencies/Interoperability
- Federal Government Itinerant
- Federal/Non-Federal Interoperability
- National Incident Radio Support Cache
- Trunked Radio Systems (Federal)