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Author:  FlashP [ Wed Jun 04, 2008 10:48 am ]
Post subject:  Northwest Mobilization Guide

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

Author:  Wilrobnson [ Wed Jun 04, 2008 3:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Northwest Mobilization Guide

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

Author:  kj7xe [ Mon Aug 04, 2008 12:06 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Northwest Mobilization Guide

I'm pretty sure 168.6125 and 163.7125 are not exempt from FOIA so at least I can talk about them. :roll:

Not sure if anyone has mentioned this but those freqs are 'nationwide federal govt-wide local-area common-use' and are posted in the NTIA redbook as such (pretty much similar to 163.100 & 168.350). You'll hear all sorts of stuff on them all over the place. When I was at Crater Lake last week up on Mt. Scott, 168.6125 was clogged with activity and not all of it was incident response related.

Wilrobnson wrote:
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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