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HF Regional Emergency Network.
 
HF Regional Emergency Network.
 
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HF Fixed service provides point-to-point (PTP) communications primarily in support of the National
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Radio Communications System (NRCS), known internally as Command and Control Communications (C3).
 
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To provide for emergencies where catastrophic loss of wire communications might occur, long distance communications capability is needed. The Regional Emergency Network provides communication between ARTCC's, the Regional Office, the regional relocation site, other regions, and Civil Defense offices. This network is a part of the National and Civil Defense Emergency System. Authorized emissions are upper
 
To provide for emergencies where catastrophic loss of wire communications might occur, long distance communications capability is needed. The Regional Emergency Network provides communication between ARTCC's, the Regional Office, the regional relocation site, other regions, and Civil Defense offices. This network is a part of the National and Civil Defense Emergency System. Authorized emissions are upper
 
sideband (USB) or lower sideband (LSB), suppressed carrier resulting in a 3K00J3E characteristic or independent sideband (ISB) resulting in a 6K00B9W characteristic. To alleviate confusion, the carrier or dial frequency and the USB, LSB or ISB designator will be used when referring to these frequencies.
 
sideband (USB) or lower sideband (LSB), suppressed carrier resulting in a 3K00J3E characteristic or independent sideband (ISB) resulting in a 6K00B9W characteristic. To alleviate confusion, the carrier or dial frequency and the USB, LSB or ISB designator will be used when referring to these frequencies.
 
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HF Fixed service provides point-to-point (PTP) communications primarily in support of the National
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Radio Communications System (NRCS), known internally as Command and Control Communications (C3).
 
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  <b>Ch Freq (kHz) Notes</b>
 
  <b>Ch Freq (kHz) Notes</b>
 
  00 4055.0 USB (East. U.S.)
 
  00 4055.0 USB (East. U.S.)

Revision as of 09:17, 20 February 2010

The Federal Aviation Administration, or FAA, runs the nation's air traffic control system among other things.

Airport Diagrams

New FAA Command and Control (C2) Radio System

As reported in Monitoring Times (APCO-25 digital mode)

Frequency  Input      Type Ch
172.9250   169.3250   RM   1
172.9500   169.3500   RM   2
172.9750   169.3750   RM   3
172.8500   169.2500   RM   4
172.8750   169.2750   RM   5
166.1000   162.3000   RM   6
172.8250   169.2250   RM   7
172.9125   169.3125   RM   8
162.1375   166.0375   RM   9
167.9375   171.4875   RM   10
166.3875   162.3375   RM   11
171.7125   167.8875   RM   12
172.1750              BM   13
166.1750              BM   14



FAA HF National Radio Communications System

Compiled from:


HF Regional Emergency Network.
HF Fixed service provides point-to-point (PTP) communications primarily in support of the National Radio Communications System (NRCS), known internally as Command and Control Communications (C3).
To provide for emergencies where catastrophic loss of wire communications might occur, long distance communications capability is needed. The Regional Emergency Network provides communication between ARTCC's, the Regional Office, the regional relocation site, other regions, and Civil Defense offices. This network is a part of the National and Civil Defense Emergency System. Authorized emissions are upper sideband (USB) or lower sideband (LSB), suppressed carrier resulting in a 3K00J3E characteristic or independent sideband (ISB) resulting in a 6K00B9W characteristic. To alleviate confusion, the carrier or dial frequency and the USB, LSB or ISB designator will be used when referring to these frequencies.

Ch	Freq (kHz)	Notes
00	4055.0		USB (East. U.S.)
01	4055.0		LSB (West. U.S.)
02	4625.0		USB; LSB
03	5860.0		USB
04	6870.0		USB (West. U.S.)
05	6870.0		LSB (East. U.S.)
06	7475.0		USB; LSB
07	7611.0		USB (East. U.S.)
08	7611.0		LSB (West. U.S.)
09	8125.0		USB (East U.S.)
10	8125.0		LSB (West. U.S.)
11 	9914.0		USB; LSB
12	11637.0		USB (East. U.S.)
13	11637.0		LSB (West. U.S.)
14	13457.0		USB (West. U.S.)
15	13457.0		LSB (East. U.S.)
16	13630.0		USB; LSB
17	15851.0		USB (East. U.S.)
18	15851.0		LSB (West. U.S.)
19	16348.0		USB; LSB
20	19410.0		USB (East. U.S.)
21	19410.0		LSB (West. U.S.)
22	20852.0		USB; LSB
23	24550.0		USB (West. U.S.)
24	24550.0		LSB (East. U.S.)
25	8912.0		USB; A/G FIFO use
26	11288.0		USB; A/G FIFO use
27	13312.0		USB; A/G FIFO use
28	17964.0		USB; A/G FIFO use
none	3428.0		USB: A/G FIFO use
none	5571.0		USB; A/G FIFO use
none	2866.0		USB; A/G Alaska only
none	3449.0		USB; A/G Alaska only
none	8855.0		USB; A/G Alaska only
none	11375.0		USB; A/G Alaska only