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Title - Ham Radio Emergency Frequencies
34.90 MHz: Nationwide emergency channel for the National Guard.
39.46 MHz: Emergency communication channel for local and state police.
47.42 MHz: Nationwide relief operations channel for the Red Cross.
52.525 MHz: FM calling frequency for ham radio operators in their six-meter band, especially active during exceptional propagation conditions.
121.50 MHz: International aeronautical emergency frequency.
138.225 MHz: Primary FEMA channel for disaster relief operations.
146.52 MHz: Ham radio frequency for non-repeater communications on the two-meter band.
151.625 MHz: Utilized by mobile businesses such as circuses, exhibitions, trade shows, and sports teams. Other channels in use are 154.57 and 154.60 MHz.
154.28 MHz: Local fire department emergency communication channel. Additional frequencies include 154.265 and 154.295 MHz.
155.160 MHz: Local and State agency channel for S.A.R. search and rescue operations.
155.475 MHz: Local and state police emergency communication channel.
156.75 MHz: International maritime weather alerts channel.
156.80 MHz: International maritime distress, calling, and safety channel.
162.40 MHz to 162.55 MHz: Series of channels used for NOAA weather broadcasts and bulletins. Also 163.275 MHz.
163.4875 MHz: Nationwide emergency channel for the National Guard.
163.5125 MHz: National Disaster Preparedness frequency for the Armed Forces.
164.50 MHz: National communication channel for the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
168.55 MHz: Federal Civilian Agency channel for Emergencies and Disasters.
243.00 MHz: Military aviation emergency channel.
259.70 MHz and 296.80 MHz: Frequencies for the Space Shuttle during re-entry and landing.
311.00 MHz and 319.40 MHz: Active U.S. Air Force in-flight channels.
317.70 MHz and 317.80 MHz: Active channels for U.S. Coast Guard aviation.
340.20 MHz: Active channel for U.S. Navy aviation.
409.20 MHz: National communication channel for the Interstate Commerce Commission.
409.625 MHz: National communication channel for the Department of State.
462.675 MHz: General Mobile Radio Service channel for Emergency Communication and Traveler Assistance.
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