FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA) CIVIL DEFENSE NATIONAL RADIO SYSTEM HF NETS 2.3210 FOXTROT 06 (SIMPLEX) 2.3610 FOXTROT 07 (SIMPLEX) 2.3750 FOXTROT 08 (SIMPLEX) 2.4460 FOXTROT 09 (SIMPLEX) 2.6590 FOXTROT 10 (SIMPLEX) 3.3420 FOXTROT 11 (SIMPLEX) 3.3800 FOXTROT 12 (SIMPLEX) 3.3890 FOXTROT 13 (SIMPLEX) 4.7810 FOXTROT 14 (SIMPLEX) 5.2120 FOXTROT 15 (SIMPLEX) (NIGHT EMERGENCY) 5.4030 FOXTROT 16 (SIMPLEX) 5.8220 FOXTROT 17 (SIMPLEX) 5.9620 FOXTROT 18 (SIMPLEX) 6.0500 FOXTROT 19 (SIMPLEX) 6.1070 FOXTROT 20 (SIMPLEX) 6.1090 FOXTROT 21 (SIMPLEX) 6.1520 FOXTROT 22 (SIMPLEX) 6.1770 FOXTROT 23 (SIMPLEX) 6.1800 FOXTROT 24 (SIMPLEX) 7.3490 FOXTROT 25 (SIMPLEX) (FIXED STATIONS) 9.4630 FOXTROT 26 (SIMPLEX) 10.1950 FOXTROT 27 (SIMPLEX) 10.4940 FOXTROT 28 (SIMPLEX) (DAY EMERGENCY) 10.5890 FOXTROT 29 (SIMPLEX) 11.7220 FOXTROT 30 (SIMPLEX) 11.8020 FOXTROT 31 (SIMPLEX) 11.9580 FOXTROT 32 (SIMPLEX) 12.0100 FOXTROT 33 (SIMPLEX) 12.2170 FOXTROT 34 (SIMPLEX) 14.4510 FOXTROT 35 (SIMPLEX) (FIXED STATIONS) 14.7770 FOXTROT 36 (SIMPLEX) 14.8370 FOXTROT 37 (SIMPLEX) (FIXED STATIONS) 14.8860 FOXTROT 38 (SIMPLEX) 14.9000 FOXTROT 39 (SIMPLEX) 14.9090 FOXTROT 40 (SIMPLEX) 16.2020 FOXTROT 41 (SIMPLEX) 16.4310 FOXTROT 42 (SIMPLEX) 17.5200 FOXTROT 43 (SIMPLEX) 17.6500 FOXTROT 44 (SIMPLEX) (EMERGENCY) 18.7450 FOXTROT 45 (SIMPLEX) 19.7580 FOXTROT 46 (SIMPLEX) 19.9700 FOXTROT 47 (SIMPLEX) 20.0280 FOXTROT 48 (SIMPLEX) CIVIL DEFENSE NATIONAL RADIO SYSTEM VHF NETS 164.8625 NATIONAL ASSIGNMENT (SIMPLEX) 165.6625 NATIONAL ASSIGNMENT (SIMPLEX) NATIONAL EMERGENCY TRAINING CENTER 163.1000 NATIONAL ASSIGNMENT (SIMPLEX) 166.2250 NATIONAL ASSIGNMENT (SIMPLEX) 168.3500 NATIONAL ASSIGNMENT (SIMPLEX) 169.6000 NATIONAL ASSIGNMENT (SIMPLEX) FEDERAL EMERGENCY NET - PORTABLE REPEATERS 142.3750 CONTROL/MOBILE (REPEATER INPUT) 143.0000 REPEATER/MOBILE RELAY (REPEATER OUT) 142.2300 CONTROL/MOBILE (REPEATER INPUT) 142.9750 REPEATER/MOBILE RELAY (REPEATER OUT) 142.4250 CONTROL/MOBILE (REPEATER INPUT) 143.0000 REPEATER/MOBILE RELAY (REPEATER OUT) 142.9750 CONTROL/MOBILE (REPEATER INPUT) 143.0000 REPEATER/MOBILE RELAY (REPEATER OUT) 142.3500 CONTROL/MOBILE (REPEATER INPUT) 143.0000 REPEATER/MOBILE RELAY (REPEATER OUT) 166.6125 CONTROL/MOBILE (REPEATER INPUT) 168.4000 REPEATER/MOBILE RELAY (REPEATER OUT) 170.4250 CONTROL/MOBILE (REPEATER INPUT) 168.0750 REPEATER/MOBILE RELAY (REPEATER OUT) 170.4500 CONTROL/MOBILE (REPEATER INPUT) 168.1000 REPEATER/MOBILE RELAY (REPEATER OUT) 170.9750 CONTROL/MOBILE (REPEATER INPUT) 168.7000 REPEATER/MOBILE RELAY (REPEATER OUT) NATIONAL EMERGENCY WARNING SYSTEM 173.1875 REGIONAL EOC NET 1 CONTROL/MOBILE (REPEATER INPUT) 167.9750 REGIONAL EOC NET 1 REPEATER/MOBILE RELAY (REPEATER OUT) 167.9750 REGIONAL EOC NET 2 (SIMPLEX) 169.8750 REGIONAL EOC NET 3 (SIMPLEX) 167.9250 REGIONAL EOC NET 4 (SIMPLEX) COORDINATION 266.0500 FEMA/USAF COORDINATION 273.8000 FEMA/USAF COORDINATION 399.7500 FEMA/USAF COORDINATION 305.5500 FEMA/USAF COORDINATION 322.7500 FEMA/USAF COORDINATION 336.8000 FEMA/USAF COORDINATION 382.3500 FEMA/USAF COORDINATION 397.0500 FEMA/USAF COORDINATION VHF CHANNELS REPORTED IN USE BY FEMA 27.6500 VHF (LOW) 27.8500 VHF (LOW) 27.9000 VHF (LOW) 138.2250 VHF 138.5750 VHF 139.1000 VHF 139.8250 VHF 139.4500 VHF 139.2250 VHF 139.9500 VHF 140.0250 VHF 140.9000 VHF 141.7250 VHF 141.8750 VHF 141.9500 VHF 142.0250 VHF 142.2300 VHF 142.3500 VHF 142.3750 VHF 142.4000 VHF 142.4250 VHF 142.9250 VHF 142.9500 VHF 142.9750 VHF 143.0000 VHF 143.0500 VHF 143.2500 VHF 143.6000 VHF 143.6250 VHF 163.1000 VHF 164.8625 VHF 165.6625 VHF 166.2250 VHF 167.9250 VHF 167.9750 VHF 168.3500 VHF 169.2500 VHF 169.6000 VHF 169.8750 VHF 170.2000 VHF 173.1875 VHF 409.1250 VHF OPERATION SECURE NATIONWIDE HF NETS 2.3260 SIMPLEX 2.4110 SIMPLEX 2.4140 SIMPLEX 2.4190 SIMPLEX 2.4220 SIMPLEX 2.4390 SIMPLEX 2.4630 SIMPLEX 2.4660 SIMPLEX 2.4710 SIMPLEX 2.4740 SIMPLEX 2.4870 SIMPLEX 2.5110 SIMPLEX 2.5350 SIMPLEX 2.5690 SIMPLEX 2.5870 SIMPLEX 2.8010 SIMPLEX 2.8040 SIMPLEX 2.8120 SIMPLEX 5.1350 SIMPLEX 5.1400 SIMPLEX 5.1920 SIMPLEX 5.1950 SIMPLEX 7.4770 SIMPLEX 7.4800 SIMPLEX 7.8020 SIMPLEX 7.8050 SIMPLEX 7.9320 SIMPLEX 7.9350 SIMPLEX =========================================================================== Date: 07-22-94 (12:34) From: RANDY HAMMOCK Subj: FEMA / World Cup --------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: hammock@kelvin.jpl.nasa.gov (Randy Hammock) Newsgroups: rec.radio.scanner Subject: FEMA / World Cup Date: 15 Jul 1994 22:20:09 GMT Some interesting information that I received from one of our radio club members: From: Jan.A.Tarsala To: jplarc Subject: FEMA Comm Van Date: Friday, July 15, 1994 11:40AM Priority: High Captain John Pinedo of the Pasadena Fire Department graciously led a presentation and tour yesterday evening of the non-military communications facilities brought in to the Rosemont Pavillion for the World Cup. These included the State of California Office of Emergency Services Ku-band VSAT trailer-mounted telephone terminal and the Federal Emergency Management Agency Multi Radio Vehicle. The Multi Radio Vehicle was particularly interesting as it contains: Redundant 25 KVA diesel alternators An environmental control system good for -25 C to +60 C Three Harris RF 350K 500 W auto-tune 1.6 MHz to 29.999 MHz transceivers A Motorola MCX-1000 VHF repeater with PL, DPL (digital PL), DES (Data Encryption Standard), and DVP (Digital Voice Protection) A Motorola SPECTRA UHF repeater with PL, DPL, DES, and DVP A Motorola SPECTRA 800 MHz/900 MHz repeater with PL, DPL, DES, and DVP capable of both conventional and trunked operation Four Magnavox VRC-83 HF/VHF/UHF multi-mode military aircraft radios A Magnavox URC-110 FLTSATCOM UHF terminal Bandpass filters for all the above A Ku-band video uplink currently on SBS 6 translator three Antennas, some field-erectable, for all the above And about a zillion Motorola SABER 138 MHz band VHF handheld radios The purpose of the Multi Radio Vehicle is to implement up to six bent-pipe repeaters simultaneously to allow government agencies with otherwise incompatible radios and frequencies to communicate in an absolutely transparent manner. The FEMA representatives indicated that their greatest weakness was in not having MODAT (Motorla VHF/UHF mobile data terminal), packet, and HF SITOR (the commercial version of AMTOR) capability. All I saw inside was a Baudot RTTY terminal for data communications. While inside, I noted the following frequencies in use: 138.400 MHz carrier access RX & TX 138.575 MHz PL 118.8 Hz RX & TX 139.825 MHz carrier access RX & 148.575 MHz TX 139.950 MHz PL 118.8 MHz RX & TX 155.340 MHz carrier access RX & TX the Ku-band video uplink and, of all things, 225.000 MHz AM. This tractor-trailer truck is one of five dispersed nationwide. It has an 800 mile driving range before refueling, and it is and has been transported by C-5A Galaxy military cargo planes (it is too large for a C-141 Starlifter or a C-130 Hercules). Your tax money is at work. 73, de VRN [A dig at NO6B: This just goes to show, Bob, that when you want the best radios, you buy Motorola. BFFFFFTT !! ] FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY: Foxtrot 06 2321.0 Regions 8, 9 & 10 Foxtrot 07 2361.0 Regions 6, 8, 9 & DOE Foxtrot 08 2375.0 Region 4 & NRC Foxtrot 09 2446.0 Regions 1, 3, 5, 9, 10, DOE & NRC Foxtrot 10 2659.0 Regions 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, DOE & NRC Foxtrot 11 3342.0 Regions 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & NRC Foxtrot 12 3380.0 Regions 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, DOE & NRC Foxtrot 13 3390.0 Regions 5, 6, 7, 8, DOE & NRC 4603.0 Region 4 & DOE Foxtrot 14 4781.0(4) Regions 5, 8, 9, 10 & NRC 5132.0 5137.0 5192.0 Foxtrot 15 5212.0(1) Night Pri., All Regions, DOE & NRC 5378.0 Region 4 & DOE Foxtrot 16 5403.0 Regions 9 & 10 Foxtrot 17 5822.0 Regions 1 & 2 Foxtrot 18 5962.0 Regions 1 thru 6, 8 thru 10, DOE & NRC Foxtrot 19 6050.0 Regions 3, 5, 8, 10, & NRC Foxtrot 20 6107.0 Regions 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10 & NRC Foxtrot 21 6109.0 All Regions, KAL22 & WAR42 Foxtrot 22 6152.0 Regions 3 thru 10 & NRC Foxtrot 23 6177.0 Regions 6, 8, 10 & NRC Foxtrot 24 6180.0 6809.0 Regions 9 & 10 Foxtrot 25 7349.0(2) Regions 1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, DOE & NRC 7357.0 7428.0 Region 4 & DOE 7533.5 7799.0 7802.0 7930.5 7929.0 8101.0 8177.0 Foxtrot 26 9463.0 Regions 9 & 10 Foxtrot 27 10195.0 Foxtrot 28 10494.0(1) Day Pri., All Regions, DOE & NRC Foxtrot 29 10589.0 Regions 8, 9 & 10 10793.0 Region 9 11000.0 11118.0 11407.0 Foxtrot 30 11722.0 Regions 1, 4, 6, 8 & NRC Foxtrot 31 11802.0 Regions 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, DOE & NRC Foxtrot 32 11958.0(2) Regions 5, 7, 8, 9 & NRC Foxtrot 33 12010.0 Regions 9 & 10 Foxtrot 49 12129.0 Foxtrot 34 12217.0(2) Regions 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 & NRC 13211.0 13247.0 Foxtrot 35 14451.0 All Regions & NRC Foxtrot 36 14777.0 All Regions & NRC Foxtrot 37 14837.0 All Regions & NRC Foxtrot 38 14886.0 All Regions & NRC Foxtrot 39 14900.0 All Regions & NRC Foxtrot 40 14909.0 All Regions & NRC Foxtrot 41 16202.0 Regions 9 & 10 Foxtrot 42 16431.0 Regions 9 & 10 Foxtrot 43 17520.0 Regions 9 & 10 Foxtrot 44 17650.0(3) Regions 5, 8, 9, 10 & NRC Foxtrot 45 18745.0 Regions 9 & 10 Foxtrot 46 19758.0 Regions 9 & 10 Foxtrot 47 19970.0 Regions 9 & 10 Foxtrot 48 20028.0 All Regions & NRC Foxtrot 50 20063.0 20405.5 WGY903 & WGY983 21866.0 Foxtrot 61 21919.0 WGY908 & WGY912 23533.5 25423.5 27850.0 WGY903 & WGY983 NOTES: (1) Calling/Guard frequency, Primary (2) Point-to-Point primary frequencies. (3) Calling/Guard frequency, Secondary (4) RTTY is 85 baud/75Hz.N. Region Callsign Location WGY900 Operations, Warning & Support Division, FEMA Headquarters, 500 C St.,N.W., Washington, DC AV: 851-3311 01 J.W. McCormick Post Office & Court House, 4th. Floor, Boston, MA 20109 COMSTA: WGY901 MAYNARD, MA. AV: 881-1670, 893-1780, 881-1190 WGY921 Concord, NH. WGY931 Montpelier, VT. WGY941 Augusta, ME. WGY951 Hartford, CT. WGY961 Farmington, MA. WGY971 Providence, RI. 02 26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10287 COMSTA: WGY902 NEW YORK CITY, NY. WGY932 St. Thomas, V.I. WGY942 Albany, NY. WGY982 North Trenton, NJ. WGY992 San Juan, P.R. 03 Curtis Bldg., 7th. Floor, Sixth & Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19106 COMSTA: WGY903 OLNEY, MD. (PRIMARY Net Control Station) AV: 231-1590, 725-1620, 831-3750, 851-3323 WGY923 Harrisburg, PA. WGY933 Pikesville, MD. WGY943 Charleston, WV. WGY953 Delaware City, DE. WGY963 Richmond, VA. WGY983 Washington, DC. WGY993 HHS (Charlottesville, VA.) 04 1371 Peachtree St, N.E., Suite 700, Atlanta, GA 30309 COMSTA: WGY904 THOMASVILLE, GA. (3rd. Alternate N.C.S.) AV: 434-1552, 434-1990/1994, 436-1853 WGY914 Balboa Heights, Canal Zone WGY924 Nashville, TN. WGY934 Columbia, SC. WGY944 Atlanta, GA. WGY954 Montgomery, AL. WGY964 Jackson, MS. WGY974 Tallahassee, FL. WGY984 Raleigh, NC. WGY994 Frankfurt, KY. 05 300 S. Walker St., 24th. Floor, Chicago, IL 60606 COMSTA: WGY905 BATTLE CREEK, MI. (4th. Alternate N.C.S.) AV: 369-6001 WGY925 Madison, WI. WGY945 Columbus, OH. WGY935 St. Paul, MN. WGY955 Springfield, IL. WGY965 Indianapolis, IN. WGY975 Lansing, MI. 06 Federal Regional Center, 800 N. Loop 2, Denton, TX 76201 COMSTA: WGY906 DENTON, TX. (2nd. Alternate N.C.S.) AV: 962-9200 WGY926 Oklahoma, City, OK. WGY936 Santa Fe, NM. WGY946 Baton Rouge, LA. WGY956 Austin, TX. WGY966 Conway, AR. 07 Old Federal Office Building, 911 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106 COMSTA: WGY907 KANSAS CITY, MO. WGY947 Des Moines, IA. WGY957 Lincoln, NE. WGY977 Jefferson City, MO. WGY997 Topeka, KS. 08 Denver Federal Center, Building 7, Denver, CO 80225 COMSTA: WGY908 DENVER, CO. (1st. Alternate N.C.S.) AV: 887-1345/1590/1691/1692 WGY928 Pierre, SD. WGY938 Cheyenne, WY. WGY948 BismarK, SD. WGY958 Helena, MT. WGY968 Golden, CO. WGY9)8 Salt Lake City, UT. 09 211 Main St., Room 220, Building 205, San Francisco, CA 94129 COMSTA: WGY909 SANTA ROSA, CA. AV: 799-4263/4274/4300, 896-1840 WGY929 Carson City, NV. WGY939 Sacramento, CA. WGY949 Phoenix, AZ. WGY959 Honolulu, HI. NPN Agana NAS, Guam 10 Federal Regional Center, Bothell, WA 98011 COMSTA: WGY910 BOTHELL, WA. AV: 728-1940, 891-1401/1542 WGY920 Boise, ID. WGY930 Olympia, WA. WGY940 Salem, OR. WGY960 Soldotna, AK. WGY970 Juneau, AK. WGY980 Alcantra, AK. WGY990 Moses Lake, WA. WGY911 Telecommunications Management Div.; Washington, DC WGY912 Special VIP Support Facility; Mt. Weather, VA. AV: 380-4234/5011 WGY915 National Communications System; Arlington, VA. (May use Ft. Myer or Warrenton/Remington facilities) WGY919 WGY989 National Emergency Training Center, Emmitsburg, MD. DOE Installations on this Net: VIP Evacuation/Support Facilities: KAL22 Savannah River Plant Ft. Meyer, VA. WAR21 KAL23 Oak Ridge, TN. Ft. Belvoir, VA. WAR22 KAL24 Washington, DC (Hdqr.) Hagerstown, MD. WAR30 KGO45 Rocky Flats, CO. Mt. Weather, VA. WAR42 KLJ87 Los Alamos, NM. Mercersburg, PA. WAR45 Ft. Richie, MD. WAR46 Boonesboro, MD WAR47 NOTES: Each Monday, Thursday & Friday; WGY903 (NCS) to all regions, 10493.0, @1600Z Additional: 1st. Tuesday in January, April, July, October: NCS by WGY903 @ 1600Z. 1st. Tuesday in February, May, August, November: NCS by WGY906 @ 1600Z. 1st. Tuesday in March, June, September, December: NCS by WGY904 @ 1600Z. 2nd. Tuesday in March, June, September, December: NCS by WGY905 @ 1600Z. Every Wednesday; Open drill between all regional stations. During any disaster or emergency, the affected state is the authority. Stations WGY900-WGY919 are used by FEMA Offices & Regional headquarters. Stations WGY920-WGY998 are staffed by State-level and local offices. Contact: Gene Davis, Thomasville, GA., (912)226-1761, Ext. 207/343) ==================================================================== FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY: FEMA VHF & UHF FREQUENCIES: 27650.0 27850.0 27900.0 138.100 138.225 ** NATIONWIDE Primary Repeater; (Repeats. 141.875) 138.575 139.100 139.225 139.450 139.825 139.925 139.950 140.025 140.900 140.925 141.725 ** NATIONWIDE Primary Simplex 141.875 Repeater Input to 138.225 141.950 142.025 142.200 142.230 Repeater Input 142.975 142.300 142.350 Simplex; Repeater Input to 143.000 142.375 Simplex; Reg. 09, 10, Repeater Input to 143.000 142.400 Simplex; Reg. 04 142.425 Simplex; Repeater Input to 143.000 142.925 Simplex; Reg. 02, 03, 05 142.935 142.950 142.975 Simplex; Repeats 142.230; Repeater Input to 143.000 143.000 Simplex; Repeats 142.350 Repeats 142.375 Repeats 142.425 Repeats 142.975 143.050 143.225 Mobiles 143.250 Repeater Input to 139.250 143.600 143.625 Simplex; Reg. VI 152.425 153.225 Repeats 158.130 158.130 Repeater Input to 153.225 163.100 DOE Common, National Emergency Training Center 163.225 164.8625 Ch. 2, Simplex; National Radio System Ch. 1, Repeats 165.6625; National Radio System 165.6625 Repeater Input to 164.8625, Simplex; National Radio System, Emergency Training 166.225 National Emergency Training Center 166.6125 Repeater Input to 168.400 167.925 Simplex; Regional EOC Net 4 167.975 Simplex; Regional EOC Net 2, Some DoD, DoE, NASA, NOAA, NRC Facilities; Repeats 173.1875; Regional EOC Net 1 168.075 Repeats 170.425 168.100 Repeats 170.450 168.350 National Emergency Training Center 168.400 Repeats 166.6125 168.700 Repeats 170.975 169.250 169.600 National Emergency Training Center 169.875 Simplex; Regional EOC Net 3 170.200 Federal Disaster Net 170.425 Repeater Input to 168.075 170.450 Repeater Input to 168.100 170.975 Repeater Input to 168.700 173.1875 Repeater Input to 167.975 409.125 453.525 ** All regions, for use in actual disasters only ================================================================ So, the next time you run something on FEMA, use some or all of the material mentioned above. This agency is probably one of the most dangerous in the Federal government in terms of violating the Constitution as well all American's Constitutional Rights. As indicated above, this agency's main purpose is to totally restrain Americans making the internment of a few thousand Japanise during WW-II look like a playground exercise. Roger For ALL: I forwarded the previous message to Bob Grove last week. In my opinion it was time to chafe a little of society by bringing the previous information into broad daylight. Some of the above information came from one-on-one conversations with both state and federal authorities including several Senators at each level. It is information that during the O. North trial they supressed, but light mention in passing was made, and or alluded to. This was not posted as a politcal statement. Anyone who's read this conference for any length of time already knows which direction politically I lean toward and I will not get into that here. It was posted as information in terms of regardless of who sits in the high seats of power in Washington, it is incombent upon all Americans to watch their fronts, their backs, and their buddies back as well. As I mentioned in another message (I believe), it is high time to expose this nonsense. Since the collapse of the old Soviet Union, these types of paranoid laws are no longer of value and civilian and military exercises supporting the plans should be discontinued immediately and the plans destroyed. I have consolodated this information from an obvious wide variety of sources, but until recently, did not make it available to the general public via a conference such as this. Do with this information what you will. You may ignore it, write me a sarcastic message in response (which no doubt someone will), or do something about it....like make it available to your local news paper, local authorities, as well as the host of new politicians that were sent to Washington as it is incumbent upon this new group of policy makers (many, many of them new and young) to guide this coutry down a more reasonable path. Locking up several million Americans is not what I consider to be a reasonable path to take. It's up to you! Roger 7.8020 SIMPLEX 7.8050 SIMPLEX 7.9320 SIMPLEX 7.9350 SIMPLEX