FlashP wrote:
No, not how to install a radio in you car... it's for wildfire incident response.
This year's edition is posted at
http://www.nwccweb.us/admin/publications.asp There are a few nice charts showing the aircraft frequencies on pages 95 & 96. Otherwise mostly a nice reference to understand who's who when you hear pieces of a callsign or such.
Flash
I hear they're not publishing the rest of the freqs for nebulous 'Homeland Security' reasons. Note the conspicuous absence of section NMG 24.15, page 72.
Regardless, add these to your fire banks:
National Intra-Crew 163.7125 Mhz
Primary IA & Incident 167.1375 Mhz
Secondary IA & Incident 168.6125 Mhz
Tertiary IA & Incident 173.6250 Mhz
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Don't feel bad if you can't use your STD100/200; there are still people using Digital Frequency Search!Bunnery definition for the under-fives