Difference between revisions of "Fort Sill Comanche County (OK)"
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== Unknown/Unconfirmed Frequencies == | == Unknown/Unconfirmed Frequencies == | ||
− | + | 39.4500 BM 150.0 PL FM - unknown ops | |
+ | 41.8000 BM 150.0 PL FM - unknown ops | ||
+ | 42.6000 BM 150.0 PL FM - unknown ops | ||
+ | 49.7000 BM 150.0 PL FM - unknown ops | ||
+ | 141.3625 F CSQ FM - unknown data | ||
149.7250 F CSQ FM - unknown data | 149.7250 F CSQ FM - unknown data | ||
+ | 409.2000 F 136.5 PL FM - unknown data | ||
== Fort Sill Public Safety == | == Fort Sill Public Safety == |
Revision as of 21:44, 24 February 2012
Contents
Unknown/Unconfirmed Frequencies
39.4500 BM 150.0 PL FM - unknown ops 41.8000 BM 150.0 PL FM - unknown ops 42.6000 BM 150.0 PL FM - unknown ops 49.7000 BM 150.0 PL FM - unknown ops 141.3625 F CSQ FM - unknown data 149.7250 F CSQ FM - unknown data 409.2000 F 136.5 PL FM - unknown data
Fort Sill Public Safety
Fort Sill uses a Project 25 digital trunked radio system for base law enforcement, fire and rescue. Reynolds Army Community Hospital ambulances are on the State of Oklahoma trunked system.
Fort Sill P25 System
Fort Sill Range Control
Fort Sill is home to the U.S. Army Field Artillery School. All units using Ranges at Fort Sill must have a radio turned into the Range Control Office at all times.
Range Terms
- ASP - Ammunition Storage/Supply Point (Ammo Dump)
- BC - Battery Commander
- FB - Firing Battery (Artillery Cannons)
- FDC - Fire Direction Center
- FO - Forward Observer
- TOC - Tactical Operations Center