Deepwater Horizon / BP Oil Spill
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Deepwater Horizon disaster
Marine Spill Response Corporation (MSRC) information
Frequency | Mode | Type | Tone/NAC | Channel/Name | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
25.040 | FM | BM | |||
25.080 | FM | BM | |||
36.250 | FM | BM | |||
122.850 | AM | Flight Ops | |||
150.980 | FM | RM | |||
150.9875 | NFM | RM | |||
152.270 | FM | RM | |||
152.300 | FM | RM | |||
152.330 | FM | RM | |||
152.360 | FM | RM | |||
152.390 | FM | RM | |||
152.420 | FM | RM | |||
158.445 | FM | M | |||
159.480 | FM | RM | |||
159.4875 | NFM | M | Possible Input for 150.9875 ? | ||
454.000 | FM | RM | |||
459.000 | FM | M | Likely input for 454.000 |
There are many more frequencies on this license. This list only includes the highest power ones. (~75-100 watts ERP). The full list of frequencies may be viewed
here
Stennis International Airport
- MSRC has a full time presence at Stennis International Airport (HSA), located in Harrison County, MS, with a single C-130 and other resources permanantly stationed there. In response to this event they have brought in a 2nd C-130 and are currently flying 9 missions per day dispensing oil disperant chemicals. They also are utlizing a King Air aircraft for spotting during these missions.[1]
Frequency | Type | Tone | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
123.00000 | BM | CSQ | HSA Unicom | Unicom | AM | Aircraft |
124.60000 | BM | CSQ | GPT TRACON | Approach/Departure (provided by Gulfport TRACON) | AM | Aircraft |
121.72500 | BM | CSQ | HSA GrndCtrl | Ground control | AM | Aircraft |
127.15000 | BM | CSQ | HSA Tower | Control Tower | AM | Aircraft |
118.37500 | B | CSQ | HSA ATIS | Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS) | AM | Aircraft |
132.60000 | BM | CSQ | ZHU Aproach1 | Approach/Departure (Mobile RCAG provided by Houston ARTCC) | AM | Aircraft |
387.05000 | BM | CSQ | ZHU Aproach2 | Approach/Departure (Mobile RCAG provided by Houston ARTCC) | AM | Aircraft |
United States Coast Guard
United States Coast Guard Wiki
Frequency | Type | Tone | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
345.00000 | BM | CSQ | CG Air Ops 1 | USCG Air Operatons Primary | AM | Federal |
162.32500 | BM | 293 NAC | CG 111 | CG 111 - USCG Sector Mobile (Encryption possible) | P25 | Federal |
164.30000 | BM | CSQ | CG Mob Mtce | USCG Mobile Flightline Maintenance | FMN | Federal |
163.05000 | BM | 293 NAC | CG 112 | CG 112 - USCG Sector New Orleans (Encryption possible) | P25 | Federal |
United States Air Force
- Two C-130's from the Youngstown Air Reserve Station in Ohio join the oil dispersant chemical dispensing efforts. They are flying out of Lake Charles, LA.
Mississippi Department of Marine Resources
Mississippi Wireless Integrated Network (MSWIN)
DEC | HEX | Mode | Alpha Tag | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
21800 | 5528 | T | DMR OPS | Primary Operations (Ch.1) |
21801 | 5529 | T | DMR TAC 1 | Tactical-1 (Ch.2) |
21802 | 552a | T | DMR TAC 2 | Tactical-2 (Ch.3) |
21803 | 552b | T | DMR TAC 3 | Tactical-3 (Ch.4) |
British Petroleum Company (BP)
- BP has set up staging areas for the clean up effort in the following locations[2][3]
- Theodore, Alabama
- NAS Pensacola, Florida
- Houma, Louisiana
- Venice, Louisiana
- Biloxi, Mississippi
- Pascagoula, Mississippi
Other potential participants
- National Response Corporation (NRC)
- WQBK438 Same frequencies as MSRC for the most part.
References
2. WALA Fox 10 TV - NAS Pensacola joins oil clean-up effort
3. WLOX-TV - Oil from massive spill washes ashore Louisiana coast