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'''NATIONAL INCIDENT RADIO SUPPORT CACHE'''
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This cache is maintained and used primarily for wildland fire, however, it may show up on
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any large incident such as floods, hurricanes, law enforcement (it was used for the Republican
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and Democratic National Conventions in 2004), and tornadoes.  The cache is located and maintained by the National Interagency Incident Communications Division [http://www.fs.fed.us/fire/niicd/] of the National Interagency Fire Center [http://www.nifc.gov/] in Boise, Idaho. 
  
 
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''Tactical''

Revision as of 10:05, 31 July 2005

NATIONAL INCIDENT RADIO SUPPORT CACHE

This cache is maintained and used primarily for wildland fire, however, it may show up on any large incident such as floods, hurricanes, law enforcement (it was used for the Republican and Democratic National Conventions in 2004), and tornadoes. The cache is located and maintained by the National Interagency Incident Communications Division [1] of the National Interagency Fire Center [2] in Boise, Idaho.

Tactical

1 168.050

2 168.200

3 168.600

4 164.1375

5 166.725

6 166.775

7 168.250

Command

1 168.700

2 168.100

3 168.075

4 166.6125

5 167.100

6 168.475

7 162.9625

Logistics

1 414.650

2 415.400

3 415.500

4 417.300

5 417.350

6 417.500

7 417.800

Air

168.625 National Air Guard

168.650 National Flight Following

166.675 FM Air to Air Tactics 1

169.150 FM Air to Air Tactics 2

169.200 FM Air to Air Tactics 3

170.000 FM Air to Air Tactics 4

Air Tactics Frequencies can also be used as Air to Ground and are normally pre-assigned by area.

167.950 Air to Ground

166.6875 Air to Ground

171.1375 Air to Ground

Common

163.100

168.350

These are used for local tacticals in some areas, however they are common for the entire Federal government

Incident Command System Initial Callup (used as a common frequency during initial phase of an incident (also used by smokejumpers as a tactical/air to ground while accomplishing jumping

168.550