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− | == Interoperability == | + | == National Public Safety Interoperability Channels == |
− | + | Refer to '''[https://www.cisa.gov/publication/fog-documents USDHS National Interoperability Field Operations Guide (NIFOG)]''' for detailed information. | |
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− | + | Many state governments publish communications interoperability plans on their web sites. See the links at the bottom of this page. | |
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− | * | + | '''Some states and local areas have their own interoperability or mutual aid channels or trunked system talkgroups which are used instead of, or in addition to, the channels listed below. Some trunked systems may have talkgroups permanently or temporarily patched to one or more of the channels listed below.''' |
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− | < | + | State and regional frequencies are usually found on the ''Common/Shared'' or ''Statewide'' drop-down list on the main [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/ RadioReference Database] page for each state, or on county database pages. |
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− | {|class= | + | A '''D''' suffix indicates a repeater output frequency used in ''direct'' (simplex) mode; for example, LLAW1D is simplex on the output frequency of LLAW1. |
− | !Frequency!!Input!!Type!!Tone!! | + | |
+ | The NIFOG recommends PL 156.7 on most interoperability channels. Scanner users may want to program the frequencies with no tone and the mode set to receive both analog and digital transmissions to reduce the possibility of missing communications. | ||
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+ | === VHF Low Band === | ||
+ | <freqsubcat> 64465</freqsubcat> | ||
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+ | === VHF High Band === | ||
+ | * End user radios should transmit PL 136.5 and receive PL 156.7 on repeater channels VTAC33 - VTAC38. Repeaters should transmit PL 156.7 and receive PL 136.5. | ||
+ | * VTAC17 and VTAC17D are VHF marine band channels and their use is limited to certain counties in inland [http://www.fcc.gov/oet/info/maps/areas/maps/vpc.pdf VHF Public Coast Station Areas (VPCSA)] 10 through 42. The NIFOG contains a list of counties where operation is allowed. | ||
+ | <freqsubcat>64466</freqsubcat> | ||
+ | <freqsubcat>77731</freqsubcat> | ||
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+ | === UHF === | ||
+ | <freqsubcat> 64468</freqsubcat> | ||
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+ | === 700 MHz === | ||
+ | * All radios should transmit and receive NAC $293. Analog operation is not permitted. | ||
+ | <freqsubcat>77750</freqsubcat> | ||
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+ | === 800 MHz === | ||
+ | <freqsubcat>64471</freqsubcat> | ||
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+ | ;Mexican Border Area (pre-rebanding) | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
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+ | !Frequency!!Input!!Type!!Tone!!Alpha Tag||Description!!Mode | ||
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− | | | + | |'''866.0125'''||821.0125||RM||156.7 PL||ICALL/D||Calling||FMN |
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− | | | + | |'''866.5125'''||821.5125||RM||156.7 PL||ITAC1/D||Tactical||FMN |
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− | | | + | |'''867.0125'''||822.0125||RM||156.7 PL||ITAC2/D||Tactical||FMN |
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− | | | + | |'''867.5125'''||822.5125||RM||156.7 PL||ITAC3/D||Tactical||FMN |
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− | | | + | |'''868.0125'''||8213.025||RM||156.7 PL||ITAC4/D||Tactical||FMN |
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− | ==== | + | == NTIA Federal/Non-Federal Interoperability Channels == |
− | + | === VHF Law Enforcement === | |
− | + | * In analog mode all radios should transmit PL 167.9 and receive carrier squelch (CSQ or no tone) unless PL decode is necessary due to interference. | |
− | + | * In APCO P25 dgital mode all radios should transmit and receive NAC $68F. | |
− | + | <freqsubcat>64500</freqsubcat> | |
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− | + | === VHF Incident Response === | |
− | + | * All radios should transmit PL 167.9 and receive carrier squelch (CSQ or no tone) unless PL decode is necessary due to interference. | |
− | + | <freqsubcat>64502</freqsubcat> | |
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− | + | === UHF Law Enforcement === | |
− | + | * In analog mode all radios should transmit PL 167.9 and receive carrier squelch (CSQ or no tone) unless PL decode is necessary due to interference. | |
− | + | * In APCO P25 dgital mode all radios should transmit and receive NAC $68F. | |
− | + | <freqsubcat>64501</freqsubcat> | |
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− | + | === UHF Incident Response === | |
− | + | * All radios should transmit PL 167.9 and receive carrier squelch (CSQ or no tone) unless PL decode is necessary due to interference. | |
− | + | <freqsubcat>64503</freqsubcat> | |
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− | + | == 700 MHz Air-to-Ground == | |
− | + | The following channels are reserved for air-ground communications to be used by low-altitude aircraft and ground based stations. | |
− | + | * Airborne use of these channels is limited to aircraft flying at or below 457 meters (1500 feet) above ground level. | |
− | + | * Aircraft are limited to 2 watts effective radiated power (ERP) when transmitting while airborne on these channels. | |
− | + | * Aircraft may transmit on either the mobile or base transmit side of the channel pair. | |
− | + | * States are responsible for the administration of these channels. | |
− | + | <freqsubcat>76768</freqsubcat> | |
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− | + | == 700 MHz Deployable Trunked Systems == | |
− | + | The following channels are available nationwide (except areas with licensees relocated from T-Band) for temporary deployable trunked systems. | |
− | + | <freqsubcat>76769</freqsubcat> | |
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− | + | == 700 MHz Low Power/Itinerant == | |
− | + | The following narrowband channels are designated for low power use for on-scene incident response purposes using mobiles and portables. | |
− | + | * Transmitter power must not exceed 2 watts (ERP). Bandwidth is 12.5 kHz. | |
− | + | * Three of the pairs can be licensed for nationwide itinerant use, the rest are subject to regional planning. | |
− | < | + | * Narrowband (12.5 kHz bandwidth) FM or digital operation is allowed. |
− | + | <freqsubcat>64498</freqsubcat> | |
− | + | <freqsubcat>83286</freqsubcat> | |
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− | + | == Disaster Relief == | |
− | + | * [[Disaster Relief]] | |
− | + | ===American Red Cross=== | |
− | + | <freqsubcat>52358</freqsubcat> | |
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− | + | == Emergency Medical Services Radio == | |
− | + | * [[Emergency Medical Services Radio]] | |
− | + | <freqsubcat>77732</freqsubcat> | |
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− | + | == Law Enforcement == | |
− | + | <freqsubcat>69266</freqsubcat> | |
− | + | * 155.3700 was formerly desingated by the FCC to be used exclusively as a law enforcement intersystem frequency. It is used for this purpose in many states and is often called "Point-to-Point". | |
− | + | * 155.4750 and 155.4825 are available nationwide for use in police emergency communications networks operated under statewide law enforcement emergency communications plans. 155.4750 is often called "National Law Enforcement Mutual Aid" | |
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− | === | + | == National Incident Radio Support Cache == |
− | + | * [[National Incident Radio Support Cache]] | |
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== Search and Rescue == | == Search and Rescue == | ||
− | + | <freqsubcat>64544</freqsubcat> | |
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− | + | == State Government Interoperability Web Sites == | |
− | * | + | Links verified 05/04/2020 |
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− | + | Many state governments publish communications interoperability plans on their web sites. | |
− | == | + | * [https://www.alea.gov/dps/highway-patrol/communications-unit Alabama] |
− | * | + | * [https://ready.alaska.gov/SERC/Interop Alaska] |
− | * | + | * [https://www.azdps.gov/organization/TSD/opcomm Arizona] |
− | * | + | * [http://www.awin.arkansas.gov Arkansas] |
− | + | * [http://www.caloes.ca.gov/Cal-OES-Divisions/Public-Safety-Communications California] | |
− | + | * Colorado: [http://www.ccncinc.org CCNC], [http://www.oit.state.co.us/cto/dtrs OIT DTRS] | |
− | + | * [http://www.ct.gov/demhs/cwp/view.asp?a=1923&q=287892&demhsNav=| Connecticut] | |
− | + | * [http://divcomm.delaware.gov Delaware] | |
− | + | * [http://www.capwin.org DC] | |
− | + | * [https://www.dms.myflorida.com/business_operations/state_technology/public_safety_communications/radio_communications_services Florida] | |
− | + | * [http://www.gainterop.com Georgia] | |
− | + | * [https://dod.hawaii.gov/ohs/swic Hawaii] | |
− | + | * [https://ioem.idaho.gov/operations/emergency-communications Idaho] | |
− | + | * [http://www.illinois.gov/iema/LocalEMA/Pages/Interoperable-Communications.aspx Illinois] | |
− | + | * [http://www.in.gov/ipsc Indiana] | |
− | + | * [http://isicsb.iowa.gov Iowa] | |
− | + | * [http://www.kansastag.gov/OEC.asp Kansas] | |
− | + | * [http://www.kwiec.ky.gov Kentucky] | |
− | + | * [http://gohsep.la.gov/ABOUT/UNIFIED-COMMAND-GROUP/Interoperability-Subcommittee/SIEC Louisiana] | |
− | + | * [https://www.maine.gov/mema/ema-community/communications Maine] | |
− | + | * [http://doit.maryland.gov/marylandfirst Maryland] | |
− | + | * [http://www.mass.gov/eopss/home-sec-emerg-resp Massachusetts] | |
− | + | * [http://www.michigan.gov/mpscs Michigan] | |
− | + | * [https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/ecn/Pages/default.aspx Minnesota] | |
− | + | * [http://www.wcc.ms.gov Mississippi] | |
− | + | * [http://dps.mo.gov/dir/programs/intercomm Missouri] | |
− | + | * [http://sitsd.mt.gov/publicsafetycommunications Montana] | |
− | + | * [https://cio.nebraska.gov/network-serv/publicsafety/index.html Nebraska] | |
− | + | * [http://dem.nv.gov/NCSC/NCSC/ Nevada] | |
− | + | * [http://www.nh.gov/safety/divisions/homeland/psic/index.html New Hampshire] | |
− | + | * [http://www.state.nj.us/911/public New Jersey] | |
− | + | * New Mexico (need link) | |
− | + | * [http://www.dhses.ny.gov/oiec New York] | |
− | + | * [https://www.ncdps.gov/Emergency-Management/Emergency-Communications/Interoperability North Carolina] | |
− | + | * [https://www.nd.gov/itd/statewide-alliances/siec North Dakota] | |
− | + | * Ohio: [http://ema.ohio.gov/PlanForOhioMainPage.aspx EMA], [http://das.ohio.gov/Divisions/InformationTechnology/MARCSServices.aspx MARCS] | |
− | + | * Oklahoma: [http://www.ok.gov/homeland/Interoperable_Communications/index.html SCIP], [http://www.ok.gov/okwin OKWIN] | |
− | + | * Oregon: [http://www.oregon.gov/siec/Pages/About-SIEC.aspx SIEC], [http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/Maintenance/Pages/Wireless-Communications-Section.aspx State Radio Project] | |
− | + | * [https://www.psp.pa.gov/About-PSP/Pages/pastarnet.aspx Pennsylvania] | |
− | + | * [http://www.riema.ri.gov/grants/ Rhode Island] | |
− | + | * [http://www.sled.sc.gov/HSOfficeHome.aspx?MenuID=HSOffice South Carolina] | |
− | + | * [https://sdpscc.sd.gov South Dakota] | |
− | + | * Tennessee (need link) | |
− | + | * [http://www.dps.texas.gov/LawEnforcementSupport/communications/interop/index.htm Texas] | |
− | + | * [http://www.uca911.org Utah] | |
− | + | * [https://rts.vermont.gov/ Vermont] | |
− | + | * Virginia: [http://pshs.virginia.gov/homeland-security/interoperability Interoperability], [http://www.vsp.state.va.us/stars.shtm STARS] | |
− | + | * [http://onenet.wa.gov/siec-state-interoperability-executive-committee Washington] | |
− | + | * [https://sirn.wv.gov West Virginia] | |
− | + | * [https://dma.wi.gov/DMA/oec Wisconsin] | |
− | + | * [http://pscc.wyoming.gov Wyoming] | |
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− | + | ==Related Wiki Articles== | |
− | + | * [[Federal/Non-Federal Interoperability]] | |
− | + | * [[Federal Government Itinerant]] | |
− | + | * [[700 MHz Public Safety Band Plan]] | |
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+ | ==Related Links== | ||
+ | * [https://www.apcointl.org/standards/standards-to-download/ APCO Standards] | ||
+ | * [https://www.apcointl.org/download/apco-npstc-1-104-2-2017-standard-channel-nomenclature-for-the-public-safety-interoperability-channels/?wpdmdl=6004 APCO/NPSTC 1.104.2-2017 Standard Channel Nomenclature for the Public Safety Interoperability Channels] | ||
+ | * [https://www.apcointl.org/spectrum-management/spectrum-management-resources/interoperability/siecs/ APCO Interoperability Resources] | ||
+ | * [https://www.apcointl.org/spectrum-management/spectrum-management-resources/interoperability/special-fees-for-interoperability-channels/ APCO Interoperability Channels] | ||
+ | * [http://www.cospas-sarsat.int/en COSPAS-SARSAT] | ||
+ | * [http://wireless.fcc.gov/releases/fcc00-348.pdf FCC 00-348 Public Safety Third MO&O and Third R&O 10/10/2000] | ||
+ | * [http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-01-1621A1.pdf FCC DA-01-1621 Federal Government Spectrum Available for Public Safety Interoperability Communications] | ||
+ | * [http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2014/db1024/FCC-14-172A1.pdf FCC-14-172A1.pdf] | ||
+ | * [http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2015/db0423/DA-15-483A1.pdf FCC DA-15-483A1.pdf] | ||
+ | * [https://www.fcc.gov/public-safety-and-homeland-security FCC Public Safety & Homeland Security Bureau] | ||
+ | * [http://www.npstc.org/channelNaming.jsp NPSTC interoperability channel naming] | ||
+ | * [http://www.npstc.org/download.jsp?tableId=37&column=217&id=3559&file=NPSTC_NRPC_FCC_700MHz_Deployable_Trunked_Solutions_20151016_FINAL.pdf NPSTC_NRPC_FCC_700MHz_Deployable_Trunked_Solutions_20151016_FINAL.pdf] | ||
+ | * [https://www.cisa.gov/publication/fog-documents USDHS National Interoperability Field Operations Guide (NIFOG)] | ||
+ | * [http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?&node=47:5.0.1.1.3.2.112.4&rgn=div8 47CFR90.20 Public Safety Pool Frequency Table] | ||
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− | + | Return to Wiki pages: [[Common Frequencies]], [[Federal/Non-Federal Interoperability]]<br/> | |
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Revision as of 11:52, 13 May 2020
Contents
- 1 National Public Safety Interoperability Channels
- 2 NTIA Federal/Non-Federal Interoperability Channels
- 3 700 MHz Air-to-Ground
- 4 700 MHz Deployable Trunked Systems
- 5 700 MHz Low Power/Itinerant
- 6 Disaster Relief
- 7 Emergency Medical Services Radio
- 8 Law Enforcement
- 9 National Incident Radio Support Cache
- 10 Search and Rescue
- 11 State Government Interoperability Web Sites
- 12 Related Wiki Articles
- 13 Related Links
National Public Safety Interoperability Channels
Refer to USDHS National Interoperability Field Operations Guide (NIFOG) for detailed information.
Many state governments publish communications interoperability plans on their web sites. See the links at the bottom of this page.
Some states and local areas have their own interoperability or mutual aid channels or trunked system talkgroups which are used instead of, or in addition to, the channels listed below. Some trunked systems may have talkgroups permanently or temporarily patched to one or more of the channels listed below.
State and regional frequencies are usually found on the Common/Shared or Statewide drop-down list on the main RadioReference Database page for each state, or on county database pages.
A D suffix indicates a repeater output frequency used in direct (simplex) mode; for example, LLAW1D is simplex on the output frequency of LLAW1.
The NIFOG recommends PL 156.7 on most interoperability channels. Scanner users may want to program the frequencies with no tone and the mode set to receive both analog and digital transmissions to reduce the possibility of missing communications.
VHF Low Band
Frequency | Input | Type | Tone | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
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39.46000 | 45.86000 | RM | 156.7 PL | LLAW1/1D | LLAW 1 - Law Enforcement | FM | Interop |
39.48000 | 45.88000 | RM | 156.7 PL | LFIRE2/2D | LFIRE 2 - Fire | FM | Interop |
45.86000 | 39.46000 | RM | 156.7 PL | LLAW3/3D | LLAW 3 - Law Enforcement | FM | Interop |
45.88000 | 39.48000 | RM | 156.7 PL | LFIRE4/4D | LFIRE 4 - Fire | FM | Interop |
VHF High Band
- End user radios should transmit PL 136.5 and receive PL 156.7 on repeater channels VTAC33 - VTAC38. Repeaters should transmit PL 156.7 and receive PL 136.5.
- VTAC17 and VTAC17D are VHF marine band channels and their use is limited to certain counties in inland VHF Public Coast Station Areas (VPCSA) 10 through 42. The NIFOG contains a list of counties where operation is allowed.
Frequency | Input | Type | Tone | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
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155.75250 | BM | 156.7 PL | VCALL10 | VCALL10 - Calling | FMN | Interop | |
151.13750 | 159.47250 | RM | 156.7 PL | VTAC11/36 | VTAC11/36 - Tactical/Repeater | FMN | Interop |
154.45250 | 158.73750 | RM | 156.7 PL | VTAC12/37 | VTAC12/37 - Tactical/Repeater | FMN | Interop |
158.73750 | 159.47250 | RM | 156.7 PL | VTAC13/38 | VTAC13/38 - Tactical/Repeater | FMN | Interop |
159.47250 | 151.13750 | RM | 156.7 PL | VTAC14/33 | VTAC14/33 - Tactical/Repeater | FMN | Interop |
161.85000 | 157.25000 | RM | 156.7 PL | VTAC17/17D | VTAC17/17D - Repeater/Tactical | FMN | Interop |
159.47250 | 158.73750 | RM | 156.7 PL | VTAC35 | VTAC35 - Repeater | FMN | Interop |
158.73750 | 154.45250 | RM | 156.7 PL | VTAC34 | VTAC34 - Repeater | FMN | Interop |
Frequency | Type | Tone | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
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154.28000 | BM | 156.7 PL | VFIRE21 | VFIRE21 - Fire | FMN | Fire-Tac |
154.26500 | BM | 156.7 PL | VFIRE22 | VFIRE22 - Fire | FMN | Fire-Tac |
154.29500 | BM | 156.7 PL | VFIRE23 | VFIRE23 - Fire | FMN | Fire-Tac |
154.27250 | BM | 156.7 PL | VFIRE24 | VFIRE24 - Fire | FMN | Fire-Tac |
154.28750 | BM | 156.7 PL | VFIRE25 | VFIRE25 - Fire | FMN | Fire-Tac |
154.30250 | BM | 156.7 PL | VFIRE26 | VFIRE26 - Fire | FMN | Fire-Tac |
155.34000 | BM | 156.7 PL | VMED28 | VMED28 - EMS | FMN | EMS-Tac |
155.34750 | BM | 156.7 PL | VMED29 | VMED29 - EMS | FMN | EMS-Tac |
155.47500 | BM | 156.7 PL | VLAW31 | VLAW31 - Law Enforcement | FMN | Law Tac |
155.48250 | BM | 156.7 PL | VLAW32 | VLAW32 - Law Enforcement | FMN | Law Tac |
155.16000 | BM | 127.3 PL | VSAR16 | VSAR16 - Search/Rescue | FMN | Emergency Ops |
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Frequency | Input | Type | Tone | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
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453.21250 | 458.21250 | RM | 156.7 PL | UCALL40/40D | UCALL40 - Calling | FMN | Interop |
453.46250 | 458.46250 | RM | 156.7 PL | UTAC41/41D | UTAC41 - Tactical | FMN | Interop |
453.71250 | 458.71250 | RM | 156.7 PL | UTAC42/42D | UTAC42 - Tactical | FMN | Interop |
453.86250 | 458.86250 | RM | 156.7 PL | UTAC43/43D | UTAC43 - Tactical | FMN | Interop |
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- All radios should transmit and receive NAC $293. Analog operation is not permitted.
Frequency | Input | Type | Tone | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
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769.24375 | 799.24375 | RM | 293 NAC | 7CALL50/50D | 7CALL50 - Primary Calling | P25 | Interop |
769.14375 | 799.14375 | RM | 293 NAC | 7TAC51/51D | 7TAC51 - General Public Safety | P25 | Interop |
769.64375 | 799.64375 | RM | 293 NAC | 7TAC52/52D | 7TAC52 - General Public Safety | P25 | Interop |
770.14375 | 800.14375 | RM | 293 NAC | 7TAC53/53D | 7TAC53 - General Public Safety | P25 | Interop |
770.64375 | 800.64375 | RM | 293 NAC | 7TAC54/54D | 7TAC54 - General Public Safety | P25 | Interop |
769.74375 | 799.74375 | RM | 293 NAC | 7TAC55/55D | 7TAC55 - General Public Safety | P25 | Interop |
770.24375 | 800.24375 | RM | 293 NAC | 7TAC56/56D | 7TAC56 - General Public Safety | P25 | Interop |
770.99375 | 800.99375 | RM | 293 NAC | 7GTAC57/57D | 7GTAC57 - Other Public Service | P25 | Interop |
770.89375 | 800.89375 | RM | 293 NAC | 7MOB59/59D | 7MOB59 - Mobile Repeater | P25 | Interop |
770.39375 | 800.39375 | RM | 293 NAC | 7LAW61/61D | 7LAW61 - Law Enforcement | P25 | Interop |
770.49375 | 800.49375 | RM | 293 NAC | 7LAW62/62D | 7LAW62 - Law Enforcement | P25 | Interop |
769.89375 | 799.89375 | RM | 293 NAC | 7FIRE63/63D | 7FIRE63 - Fire | P25 | Interop |
769.99375 | 799.99375 | RM | 293 NAC | 7FIRE64/64D | 7FIRE64 - Fire | P25 | Interop |
769.39375 | 799.39375 | RM | 293 NAC | 7MED65/65D | 7MED65 - EMS | P25 | Interop |
769.49375 | 799.49375 | RM | 293 NAC | 7MED66/66D | 7MED66 - EMS | P25 | Interop |
770.74375 | 800.74375 | RM | 293 NAC | 7DATA69/69D | 7DATA69 - Mobile Data | P25 | Interop |
773.25625 | 803.25625 | RM | 293 NAC | 7CALL70/70D | 7CALL70 - Secondary Calling | P25 | Interop |
773.10625 | 803.10625 | RM | 293 NAC | 7TAC71/71D | 7TAC71 - General Public Safety | P25 | Interop |
773.60625 | 803.60625 | RM | 293 NAC | 7TAC72/72D | 7TAC72 - General Public Safety | P25 | Interop |
774.10625 | 804.10625 | RM | 293 NAC | 7TAC73/73D | 7TAC73 - General Public Safety | P25 | Interop |
774.60625 | 804.60625 | RM | 293 NAC | 7TAC74/74D | 7TAC74 - General Public Safety | P25 | Interop |
773.75625 | 803.75625 | RM | 293 NAC | 7TAC75/75D | 7TAC75 - General Public Safety | P25 | Interop |
774.25625 | 804.25625 | RM | 293 NAC | 7TAC76/76D | 7TAC76 - General Public Safety | P25 | Interop |
774.85625 | 804.85625 | RM | 293 NAC | 7GTAC77/77D | 7GTAC77 - Other Public Service | P25 | Interop |
774.50625 | 804.50625 | RM | 293 NAC | 7MOB79/79D | 7MOB79 - Mobile Repeater | P25 | Interop |
774.00625 | 804.00625 | RM | 293 NAC | 7LAW81/81D | 7LAW81 - Law Enforcement | P25 | Interop |
774.35625 | 804.35625 | RM | 293 NAC | 7LAW82/82D | 7LAW82 - Law Enforcement | P25 | Interop |
773.50625 | 803.50625 | RM | 293 NAC | 7FIRE83/83D | 7FIRE83 - Fire | P25 | Interop |
773.85625 | 803.85625 | RM | 293 NAC | 7FIRE84/84D | 7FIRE84 - Fire | P25 | Interop |
773.00625 | 803.00625 | RM | 293 NAC | 7MED86/86D | 7MED86 - EMS | P25 | Interop |
773.35625 | 803.35625 | RM | 293 NAC | 7MED87/87D | 7MED87 - EMS | P25 | Interop |
774.75625 | 804.75625 | RM | 293 NAC | 7DATA89/89D | 7DATA89 - Mobile Data | P25 | Interop |
800 MHz
'"`UNIQ--freqsubcat-00000005-QINU`"'
- Mexican Border Area (pre-rebanding)
Frequency | Input | Type | Tone | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
866.0125 | 821.0125 | RM | 156.7 PL | ICALL/D | Calling | FMN |
866.5125 | 821.5125 | RM | 156.7 PL | ITAC1/D | Tactical | FMN |
867.0125 | 822.0125 | RM | 156.7 PL | ITAC2/D | Tactical | FMN |
867.5125 | 822.5125 | RM | 156.7 PL | ITAC3/D | Tactical | FMN |
868.0125 | 8213.025 | RM | 156.7 PL | ITAC4/D | Tactical | FMN |
NTIA Federal/Non-Federal Interoperability Channels
VHF Law Enforcement
- In analog mode all radios should transmit PL 167.9 and receive carrier squelch (CSQ or no tone) unless PL decode is necessary due to interference.
- In APCO P25 dgital mode all radios should transmit and receive NAC $68F.
Frequency | Input | Type | Tone | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
167.08750 | 162.08750 | RM | 167.9 PL | LE 1/LE A | LE 1/LE A Tactical/Calling | FMN | Interop |
167.25000 | 162.26250 | RM | 68F NAC | LE 2/LE 6 | LE 2/LE 6 Tactical | P25 | Interop |
167.75000 | 162.83750 | RM | 68F NAC | LE 3/LE 7 | LE 3/LE 7 Tactical | P25 | Interop |
168.11250 | 163.28750 | RM | 68F NAC | LE 4/LE 8 | LE 4/LE 8 Tactical | P25 | Interop |
168.46250 | 163.42500 | RM | 68F NAC | LE 5/LE 9 | LE 5/LE 9 Tactical | P25 | Interop |
VHF Incident Response
- All radios should transmit PL 167.9 and receive carrier squelch (CSQ or no tone) unless PL decode is necessary due to interference.
Frequency | Input | Type | Tone | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
170.01250 | 165.25000 | RM | 167.9 PL | IR 1/IR 6 | IR 1/IR 6 Incident Command | FMN | Interop |
170.41250 | 165.96250 | RM | 167.9 PL | IR 2/IR 7 | IR 2/IR 7 Medical Evacuation Control | FMN | Interop |
170.68750 | 166.57500 | RM | 167.9 PL | IR 3/IR 8 | IR 3/IR 8 Logistics Control | FMN | Interop |
173.03750 | 167.32500 | RM | 167.9 PL | IR 4/IR 9 | IR 4/IR 9 Interagency Convoy | FMN | Interop |
169.53750 | 164.71250 | RM | 167.9 PL | NC 1/IR 5 | NC 1/IR 5 Incident Calling | FMN | Interop |
UHF Law Enforcement
- In analog mode all radios should transmit PL 167.9 and receive carrier squelch (CSQ or no tone) unless PL decode is necessary due to interference.
- In APCO P25 dgital mode all radios should transmit and receive NAC $68F.
Frequency | Input | Type | Tone | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
409.98750 | 418.98750 | RM | 167.9 PL | LE 10/LE 16 | LE10/LE16 - Tactical | FMN | Interop |
410.18750 | 419.18750 | RM | 68F NAC | LE 11/LE 17 | LE11/LE17 - Tactical | P25 | Interop |
410.61250 | 419.61250 | RM | 68F NAC | LE 12/LE 18 | LE12/LR18 - Tactical | P25 | Interop |
414.06250 | BM | 68F NAC | LE 13 | LE13 - Tactical | P25 | Interop | |
414.31250 | BM | 68F NAC | LE 14 | LE14 - Tactical | P25 | Interop | |
414.33750 | BM | 68F NAC | LE 15 | LE15 - Tactical | P25 | Interop | |
414.03750 | BM | 167.9 PL | LE B | LE B - Calling | FMN | Interop |
UHF Incident Response
- All radios should transmit PL 167.9 and receive carrier squelch (CSQ or no tone) unless PL decode is necessary due to interference.
Frequency | Input | Type | Tone | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
410.23750 | 419.23750 | RM | 167.9 PL | NC-2/IR-15 | NC2/IR15 - Calling | FMN | Interop |
410.43750 | 419.43750 | RM | 167.9 PL | IR-10/IR-16 | IR10/IR16 - Ad hoc assignment | FMN | Interop |
410.63750 | 419.63750 | RM | 167.9 PL | IR-11/IR-17 | IR11/IR17 - Ad hoc assignment | FMN | Interop |
410.83750 | 419.83750 | RM | 167.9 PL | IR-12/IR-18 | IR12/IR18 - SAR Incident Command | FMN | Interop |
413.18750 | BM | 167.9 PL | IR13 | IR13 - Ad hoc assignment | FMN | Interop | |
413.21250 | BM | 167.9 PL | IR14 | IR14 - Interagency Convoy | FMN | Interop |
700 MHz Air-to-Ground
The following channels are reserved for air-ground communications to be used by low-altitude aircraft and ground based stations.
- Airborne use of these channels is limited to aircraft flying at or below 457 meters (1500 feet) above ground level.
- Aircraft are limited to 2 watts effective radiated power (ERP) when transmitting while airborne on these channels.
- Aircraft may transmit on either the mobile or base transmit side of the channel pair.
- States are responsible for the administration of these channels.
Frequency | Input | Type | Tone | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
769.13125 | 799.13125 | RM | 293 NAC | 7AG58/58D | Air - Ground 58/58D | P25 | Interop |
769.63125 | 799.63125 | RM | 293 NAC | 7AG60/60D | Air - Ground 60/60D | P25 | Interop |
770.13125 | 800.13125 | RM | 293 NAC | 7AG67/67D | Air - Ground 67/67D | P25 | Interop |
770.63125 | 800.63125 | RM | 293 NAC | 7AG68/68D | Air - Ground 68/68D | P25 | Interop |
773.11875 | 803.11875 | RM | 293 NAC | 7AG78/78D | Air - Ground 78/78D | P25 | Interop |
773.61875 | 803.61875 | RM | 293 NAC | 7AG80/80D | Air - Ground 80/80D | P25 | Interop |
774.11875 | 804.11875 | RM | 293 NAC | 7AG85/85D | Air - Ground 85/85D | P25 | Interop |
774.61875 | 804.61875 | RM | 293 NAC | 7AG88/88D | Air - Ground 88/88D (Landing Zone) | P25 | Interop |
700 MHz Deployable Trunked Systems
The following channels are available nationwide (except areas with licensees relocated from T-Band) for temporary deployable trunked systems.
Frequency | Input | Type | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
769.23125 | 799.23125 | RM | 700 DTS 1 | Deployable Trunked System 1 | P25 | Interop |
769.38125 | 799.38125 | RM | 700 DTS 2 | Deployable Trunked System 2 | P25 | Interop |
769.73125 | 799.73125 | RM | 700 DTS 3 | Deployable Trunked System 3 | P25 | Interop |
769.88125 | 799.88125 | RM | 700 DTS 4 | Deployable Trunked System 4 | P25 | Interop |
774.51875 | 804.51875 | RM | 700 DTS 5 | Deployable Trunked System 5 | P25 | Interop |
774.86875 | 804.86875 | RM | 700 DTS 6 | Deployable Trunked System 6 | P25 | Interop |
700 MHz Low Power/Itinerant
The following narrowband channels are designated for low power use for on-scene incident response purposes using mobiles and portables.
- Transmitter power must not exceed 2 watts (ERP). Bandwidth is 12.5 kHz.
- Three of the pairs can be licensed for nationwide itinerant use, the rest are subject to regional planning.
- Narrowband (12.5 kHz bandwidth) FM or digital operation is allowed.
Frequency | Input | Type | Tone | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
769.05625 | 799.05625 | RM | 156.7 PL | 7-US-01 Analog | 7-US-01 Analog | FMN | Multi-Tac |
769.06875 | 799.06875 | RM | 156.7 PL | 7-US-02 Analog | 7-US-02 Analog | FMN | Multi-Tac |
774.99375 | 804.99375 | RM | 156.7 PL | 7-US-03 Analog | 7-US-03 Analog | FMN | Multi-Tac |
769.05625 | 799.05625 | RM | 293 NAC | 7-US-01 Digital | 7-US-01 Digital | P25 | Multi-Tac |
769.06875 | 799.06875 | RM | 293 NAC | 7-US-02 Digital | 7-US-02 Digital | P25 | Multi-Tac |
774.99375 | 804.99375 | RM | 293 NAC | 7-US-03 Digital | 7-US-03 Digital | P25 | Multi-Tac |
Frequency | Input | Type | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
769.00625 | 799.00625 | M | 769.00625 | Regional Low power use | P25 | Multi-Tac |
769.01875 | 799.01875 | M | 769.01875 | Regional Low power use | P25 | Multi-Tac |
769.03125 | 799.03125 | M | 769.03125 | Regional Low power use | P25 | Multi-Tac |
769.04375 | 799.04375 | M | 769.04375 | Regional Low power use | P25 | Multi-Tac |
774.93125 | 804.93125 | M | 774.93125 | Regional Low power use | P25 | Multi-Tac |
774.94375 | 804.94375 | M | 774.94375 | Regional Low power use | P25 | Multi-Tac |
774.95625 | 804.95625 | M | 774.95625 | Regional Low power use | P25 | Multi-Tac |
774.96875 | 804.96875 | M | 774.96875 | Regional Low power use | P25 | Multi-Tac |
774.98125 | 804.98125 | M | 774.98125 | Regional Low power use | P25 | Multi-Tac |
Disaster Relief
American Red Cross
Frequency | License | Type | Tone | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
47.42000 | KA3699 | BM | 146.2 PL | Red Cross 1 | Primary (Nationwide) ARCTONE | FM | Emergency Ops |
47.50000 | WQEF834 | BM | 146.2 PL | Red Cross 2 | Secondary (Nationwide) ARC-3 | FM | Emergency Ops |
Emergency Medical Services Radio
Frequency | Input | Type | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
462.95000 | 467.95000 | RM | Med-9 | Med-9 | FMN | EMS Dispatch |
462.95625 | 467.95625 | RM | Med-91 | Med-91 | FMN | EMS Dispatch |
462.96250 | 467.96250 | RM | Med-92 | Med-92 | FMN | EMS Dispatch |
462.96875 | 467.96875 | BM | Med-93 | Med-93 | FMN | EMS Dispatch |
462.97500 | 467.97500 | RM | Med-10 | Med-10 | FMN | EMS Dispatch |
462.98125 | 467.98125 | RM | Med-101 | Med-101 | FMN | EMS Dispatch |
462.98750 | 467.98750 | RM | Med-102 | Med-102 | FMN | EMS Dispatch |
462.99375 | 467.99375 | RM | Med-103 | Med-103 | FMN | EMS Dispatch |
463.00000 | 468.00000 | RM | Med-1 | Med-1 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.00625 | 468.00625 | RM | Med-11 | Med-11 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.01250 | 468.01250 | RM | Med-12 | Med-12 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.01875 | 468.01875 | RM | Med-13 | Med-13 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.02500 | 468.02500 | RM | Med-2 | Med-2 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.03125 | 468.03125 | RM | Med-21 | Med-21 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.03750 | 468.03750 | RM | Med-22 | Med-22 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.04375 | 468.04375 | RM | Med-23 | Med-23 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.05000 | 468.05000 | RM | Med-3 | Med-3 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.05625 | 468.05625 | RM | Med-31 | Med-31 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.06250 | 468.06250 | RM | Med-32 | Med-32 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.06875 | 468.06875 | RM | Med-33 | Med-33 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.07500 | 468.07500 | RM | Med-4 | Med-4 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.08125 | 468.08125 | RM | Med-41 | Med-41 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.08750 | 468.08750 | RM | Med-42 | Med-42 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.09375 | 468.09375 | RM | Med-43 | Med-43 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.10000 | 468.10000 | RM | Med-5 | Med-5 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.10625 | 468.10625 | RM | Med-51 | Med-51 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.11250 | 468.11250 | RM | Med-52 | Med-52 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.11875 | 468.11875 | RM | Med-53 | Med-53 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.12500 | 468.12500 | RM | Med-6 | Med-6 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.13125 | 468.13125 | RM | Med-61 | Med-61 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.13750 | 468.13750 | RM | Med-62 | Med-62 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.14375 | 468.14375 | RM | Med-63 | Med-63 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.15000 | 468.15000 | RM | Med-7 | Med-7 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.15625 | 468.15625 | RM | Med-71 | Med-71 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.16250 | 468.16250 | RM | Med-72 | Med-72 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.16875 | 468.16875 | RM | Med-73 | Med-73 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.17500 | 468.17500 | RM | Med-8 | Med-8 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.18125 | 468.18125 | RM | Med-81 | Med-81 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.18750 | 468.18750 | RM | Med-82 | Med-82 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
463.19375 | 468.19375 | RM | Med-83 | Med-83 | FMN | EMS-Tac |
Law Enforcement
Frequency | Type | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
155.37000 | BM | LERN | Law Enforcement Intersystem in some areas | FMN | Law Tac |
173.07500 | BM | LoJack | LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery System | Telm | Data |
- 155.3700 was formerly desingated by the FCC to be used exclusively as a law enforcement intersystem frequency. It is used for this purpose in many states and is often called "Point-to-Point".
- 155.4750 and 155.4825 are available nationwide for use in police emergency communications networks operated under statewide law enforcement emergency communications plans. 155.4750 is often called "National Law Enforcement Mutual Aid"
National Incident Radio Support Cache
Search and Rescue
Frequency | Type | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
406.02500 | M | C-S Beacon B | Cospas-Sarsat Rescue Beacons Ch. B | Telm | Data |
406.02800 | M | C-S Beacon C | Cospas-Sarsat Rescue Beacons Ch. C | Telm | Data |
406.03700 | M | C-S Beacon F | Cospas-Sarsat Rescue Beacons Ch. F | Telm | Data |
406.04000 | M | C-S Beacon G | Cospas-Sarsat Rescue Beacons Ch. G | Telm | Data |
406.05000 | M | C-S Beacon A | Cospas-Sarsat Rescue Beacons A | Telm | Data |
State Government Interoperability Web Sites
Links verified 05/04/2020
Many state governments publish communications interoperability plans on their web sites.
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado: CCNC, OIT DTRS
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- DC
- Florida
- Georgia
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico (need link)
- New York
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio: EMA, MARCS
- Oklahoma: SCIP, OKWIN
- Oregon: SIEC, State Radio Project
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee (need link)
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia: Interoperability, STARS
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
Related Wiki Articles
Related Links
- APCO Standards
- APCO/NPSTC 1.104.2-2017 Standard Channel Nomenclature for the Public Safety Interoperability Channels
- APCO Interoperability Resources
- APCO Interoperability Channels
- COSPAS-SARSAT
- FCC 00-348 Public Safety Third MO&O and Third R&O 10/10/2000
- FCC DA-01-1621 Federal Government Spectrum Available for Public Safety Interoperability Communications
- FCC-14-172A1.pdf
- FCC DA-15-483A1.pdf
- FCC Public Safety & Homeland Security Bureau
- NPSTC interoperability channel naming
- NPSTC_NRPC_FCC_700MHz_Deployable_Trunked_Solutions_20151016_FINAL.pdf
- USDHS National Interoperability Field Operations Guide (NIFOG)
- 47CFR90.20 Public Safety Pool Frequency Table
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