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Subject: Short Wave Frequencies to Monitor Comment: Here are short wave frequencies to monitor in early January. Print it out.* * * * * * * * *
Here's a list of shortwave frequencies to monitor in times of emergency:
13.910 Federal guard frequency (contacts initiated here. Channel is guarded, or monitored constantly)
13.993 Federal guard frequency
6.999 Federal guard frequency (nights)
4.821 Federal Net
5.755 Federal Agencies - command & control net (nights)
11.045 Federal Agencies - command & control net (days)
5.211 FEMA command & control (nights)
10.493 FEMA command & control (days)
10.434 FEMA Y2K drills
9.462 FEMA
10.194 FEMA
17.519 FEMA Region 7
7.348 FEMA Region 8
3.032 National Guard - Primary (nights)
5.203 National Guard (nights)
4.442 National Guard (nights)
4.445 National Guard (nights)
4.520 National Guard (nights)
5.202 National Guard (nights)
6.766 National Guard (evenings)
6.910 National Guard (evenings)
7.648 National Guard (days)
10.796 National Guard (days)
5.350 Canadian Forces - command & control
18.027 CanForce channel
15.025 CanForce channel
11.223 CanForce channel
5.035 Australian Forces - command & control
6.826 Army MARS (military amateur radio services)
3.311 Army MARS emergency net (nights)
7.381 Navy/Marines emergency calling frequency (days)
4.041 Navy/Marines emergency calling frequency (nights)
4.590 Air Force calling frequency (nights)
13.927 Air Force command & control (days)
3.067 Air Force air-to-ground
3.081 Air Force air-to-ground
11.214 NORAD
5.297 NORAD
9.793 NORAD
9.023 NORAD (primary, nights)
6.870 F.A.A. command & control (nights)
13.457 F.A.A. command & control (days)
4.585 Civil Air Patrol calling channel
2.182 Coast Guard emergency and calling
2.670 Coast Guard emergency and calling
4.426 Coast Guard emergency and calling
6.501 Coast Guard emergency and calling
8.764 Coast Guard emergency and calling
13.089 Coast Guard emergency and calling
17.314 Coast Guard emergency and calling
4.125 Maritime (ship) distress channel
6.215 Maritime (ship) distress channel
8.291 Maritime (ship) distress channel
12.290 Maritime (ship) distress channel
16.420 Maritime (ship) distress channel
14.313 HAM maritime net
This is from norths site. Good to print and have near your radio.
-- Rod (rspain@webcombo.net), December 08, 1999
Thanks, printing list now....we were wondering how to get this formation. Now, does anyone have a list of Christian SW stations to post please ?
-- Kenin Marble (keni17@yahoo.com), December 08, 1999.
Try tuning into WWCR www.wwcr.com at 5.070, 12.160, 9.400. There are 10 freq's they use. Go to the website for a schedule. That should get you started.
-- Powder (powder@keg.com), December 08, 1999.
Rod --Please repost this every other day or so, like Stan Faryna's lists of preps. Thanks.
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-- SH (squirrel@huntr.com), December 08, 1999.
Rod: I second Squirrel Hunter's request. This is important information. Please keep re-posting.
-- ldeeds (ldeeds@kumc.edu), December 08, 1999.
Rod..thank you a lot. I am in North Central Florida and all I have been able to get on my Baygen SW is Cuba! So if the rest of y'all need to know if Fidel is attacking, I will be able to tell you. So you can all rest easy now!!!!!! AARRRRRRRRGH!! I did, just this week, get all the scanner codes for the area. We have a large genny so will check the scanner frequently the first 24 hours. We plan to run it most of the first 24 hours just to monitor the world. After that its hit and miss as we really need it.Taz
-- Taz (Tassi123@aol.com), December 08, 1999.