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− | New nationwide United States Coast Guard frequencies, as of January 1, 2005, are listed below. The frequencies were changed due to the mandate to vacate 380-400 [[MHz]] so that the [[spectrum]] could be used for military [[ | + | New nationwide United States Coast Guard frequencies, as of January 1, 2005, are listed below. The frequencies were changed due to the mandate to vacate 380-400 [[MHz]] so that the [[spectrum]] could be used for military [[Trunked Radio Systems]]. |
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Revision as of 19:03, 27 October 2013
The USCG are heavy users of the Marine VHF band; Channel 16 is reserved for distress, safety and calling, while channel 22A is utilized for special warnings, Marine Safety and other announcements. Other frequencies utilized vary from sector to sector.
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Air Operations
New nationwide United States Coast Guard frequencies, as of January 1, 2005, are listed below. The frequencies were changed due to the mandate to vacate 380-400 MHz so that the spectrum could be used for military Trunked Radio Systems.
Frequency | Type | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
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345.00000 | BM | CG AirOpsPri | Operations Primary | AM | Federal |
237.90000 | BM | CG AirOpsSec | Operations Secondary | AM | Federal |
326.15000 | M | CG A-G Pri | Air-to-Ground Primary | AM | Federal |
379.05000 | M | CG A-G Sec | Air-to-Ground Secondary | AM | Federal |
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Marine VHF Channels
Reserved for Coast Guard use only
157.0500 CH 21A 157.1000 CH 22A 157.1500 CH 23A 157.0750 CH 81A 157.1250 CH 82A 157.1750 CH 83A
VHF Nationwide Land Mobile [LMR] Channels
As listed in the Monitoring Times May 2008 issue
Channels can/have been identified as CG-## / CG-1## / NET-## or NET-1## [Varies by Code Plug Revision]
NAC is 293 for all channels in P25 Mode
Freq | Channel | Details |
139.9750 | CG 101 | |
140.4750 | CG 102 | |
140.7250 | CG 103 | |
141.6125 | CG 104 | |
150.7250 | CG 105 | |
141.5500 | CG 106 | |
150.3000 | CG 107 | |
162.0500 | CG 108 | Sector Boston, MA |
162.1250 | CG 109 | |
162.2500 | CG 110 | Sector Northern New England; Sta Morro Bay, CA |
162.3250 | CG 111 | Sector Mobile, AL; Miami Beach and Key West, FL; New York, NY; Baltimore, MD; Virginia Beach, VA; Coos Bay and Winchester Bay, OR |
163.0500 | CG 112 | Sector New Orleans, LA; Sector Long Island, NY; Key West, FL |
163.1375 | CG 113 | Sector Southeast New England, Sector Corpus Christi, TX, Milwaukee, WI |
164.3000 | CG 114 | Sta Manasquan Inlet, NJ; Coos Bay and Winchester Bay, OR |
164.3125 | CG 115 | Sta Indian River Inlet, DE |
164.5500 | CG 116 | |
164.5625 | CG 117 | |
164.9000 | CG 118 | Sta Pt Allerton, MA |
164.9125 | CG 119 | |
165.2625 | CG 120 | |
165.3125 | CG 121 | Miami, FL; Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Sector Houston-Galveston, TX; Philadelphia, PA; Coos Bay, Winchester Bay, and Florence, OR |
165.3250 | CG 122 | Port Canaveral, FL |
165.3375 | CG 123 | |
166.1875 | CG 124 | Sector San Francisco, CA |
167.9000 | CG 125 | Sector Sault Ste Marie, MI |
168.8625 | CG 126 | |
171.2375 | CG 127 | Sta Cape Cod Canal, MA |
172.3125 | CG 128 | Repeater in Boston, MA of CG-113, also Multiple Repeaters in Oregon of CG 121 |
VHF Canadian Border Area Regional Channels
Freq | Channel | Details |
167.1125 | AG-101 | Toldeo OH, Lake Huron |
167.6250 | AG-102 | Detroit MI, Saginaw River Essexville MI, Western NY, Marblhead OH |
173.1000 | AG-109 | Western NY |
173.5375 | AG-113 | Buffalo NY |
UHF Nationwide Land Mobile [LMR] Channels
As reported in the Monitoring Times Fedcom Blogs
Channels can/have been identified as CG-4## or NET-4## [Varies by Code Plug Revision]
NAC is 293 for all channels in P25 Mode
Freq | Channel | Details |
410.3750 | CG-401 | |
411.7875 | CG-402 | South-East Florida |
412.9250 | CG-407 | Detroit, MI |
412.9500 | CG-408 | |
412.9750 | CG-409 | Jacksonville, FL / San Francisco, CA / Baltimore, MD / Delaware Bay, DE / Lake Michigan, IL - Air Ops |
413.0000 | CG-410 | Charleston/Savannah GA - Air Ops, Delaware Bay |
413.0250 | CG-411 | Houston-Galveston; North Bend, OR - Air Ops |
416.2250 | CG-421? | Mississippi / Gulf Coast |
416.5500 | CG 422? | |
417.0000 | CG 423? |
HF Operations
Operationally, the US Coast Guard divides the US into 2 separate areas. LANTAREA consists of USCG Districts 1, 5, 7, 8 and 9. PACAREA includes the western Districts, 11, 13, 14 and 17. HF communications, as well as a number of other missions are the responsibility of the two "CAMS." USCG CAMSLANT is the largest of the 2 CAMS with approx 178 active duty, reserve and auxiliary personnel. Located on the campus of Naval Security Group, Northwest in Chesapeake, VA and its remote transmitter site, NMN is located in the old town of Pungo, VA now part of Virginia Beach, VA. CAMSLANT covers Sea Areas 3 and 4 from Brownsville, TX to the Maine/Canadian border. CAMSLANT has 3 additional subordinate commands, each with a separate transmit and receive site. COMMSTA Boston (NMF), COMMSTA Miami (NMA), and COMMSTA New Orleans (NMG). CAMSLANT also controls a NAVTEX transmitter site on Charleston, SC (NME). All HF transmissions such as flight following, WEFAX, SITOR, GMDSS/DSC, NAVTEX, etc originate from CAMSLANT and are broadcast from one of the 4 remote transmitter sites.
USCG CAMSPAC is located in PT Reyes, CA and is the smaller of the 2 CAMS. The mission responsibilities are virtually identical to that of CAMSLANT. CAMSPAC also has remote transmit and receive sites and has some support functions for COMMSTA Kodiak, AK.
All are under the Command of either LANT-6 or PAC-6, a CAPT, (O-6) and they are e responsible to the Flag Officer Commanding, the CG-6 Directorate, C4IT branch.
The USCG uses 4 different types of mechanisms for HF Radio Communications. Note, all voice emissions are USB regardless of frequency.
The first method is the use of the Customs Over The Horizon Enforcement Network COTHEN ALE Network. This network supports the majority of both normal flight operations and flight following as well as operational coordination for US Coast Guard fixed and rotary wing aircraft. COTHEN became the primary HF communications system for USCG assets as of 2010.
The next method is the use of a secondary USCG HF Radio network that primarily supports Fixed and rotary wing aircraft which are not equipped with COTHEN capable HF radios. The following frequencies are available although 5 and 8 mHz are used most:
5696.0 8983.0 11201.0
Third, the USCG uses a set of HF frequencies for tactical radio communications between aircraft, base stations, and USCG Cutters:
5320.0 8337.6 10993.6 11197.4 (Mobile AL)
And finally, the USCG has a network which operates on the following frequencies:
3053 4730 6709 8057 8859 8980 9034 11196 13221 15082 17988 20135.5 23072.5
Also see the the Oct 2006 Milcom column edited by Larry Van Horn in MT which, while now outdated by changes in USCG Operations and policy, provide insight to some aspects of USCG communications.
USCG Auxiliary
The USCG has moved to Narrowband channels and abandoned the older wideband channels.
Frequency | Input | Type | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
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138.47500 | M | USCG AuxTac1 | Tactical 1 | FMN | Federal | |
142.82500 | M | USCG AuxTac2 | Tactical 2 | FMN | Federal | |
143.47500 | M | USCG Aux Sim | Nationwide Simplex "Yankee 3" | FMN | Federal | |
150.70000 | 149.20000 | RM | USCG Aux Rpt | Repeater | FMN | Federal |
150.70000 | 149.53750 | RM | USCG Aux WA | Repeater (Washington State) | FMN | Federal |
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The New Repeaters as Reported/Confirmed are:
Template:Largetable |State||Repeater Tone||Location |- |AZ||107.2 Hz||Mt Ord -Pheonix |- |CA||110.9 Hz||Rasnow Peak |- |CA||136.5 Hz||Santiago Peak |- |CA||146.2 Hz||Otay |- |CA||186.2 Hz||Southern CA |- |CA||???.? Hz||Lake Shasta |- |CA||???.? Hz||Palos Verdes |- |CT||118.8 Hz||New Haven |- |CT||131.3 Hz||New London |- |DE||100.0 Hz||Manasquan |- |MA||85.4 Hz||Swampscott |- |MA||94.8 Hz||Kingston |- |MA||103.5 Hz||Amesbury |- |MA||114.8 Hz||Falmouth |- |MA||No PL||Temp Repeater |- |MA||156.7 Hz||Holyoke |- |ME||179.9 Hz||Damariscotta |- |ME||???.? Hz||Bar Harbor |- |ME||179.9 Hz||York |- |NC||114.8 Hz||Lake Norman |- |NJ||???.? Hz||Sewaren |- |NJ|| 88.5 Hz||Manasquan |- |NY||127.3 Hz||Lake George |- |NY||131.8 Hz||NYC |- |NY||136.5 Hz||Farmingdale |- |NY||151.4 Hz||Montauk |- |NY||167.9 Hz||Albany |- |NY||186.2 Hz||Hudson |- |NY||???.? Hz||Highland |- |OR||156.7 Hz||North Bend |- |PA||131.8 Hz||Delaware Gap Area |- |RI||???.? Hz||Kingstown |- |UT||156.7 Hz||Navajo Mtn - Lake Powell |- |VT||110.9 Hz||Mt Mansfield - Burlington |- |}
Related Links
- Asset Guide by M.Cleary (linked on MT Website)
- USCG Navigation Center Page
- USCG Allocations on the Mississippi River (and others)
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