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Our Own Frequency Resource Listings
jchiar:
--- Quote from: radiomaster on June 28, 2013, 09:05:14 PM ---I just posted the previously removed frequency list with a lot of more complete detailed information, as a new topic in the Communications section of the forum:
SHTF Survival Frequencies! Radios: Ham, CB, FRS, GMRS, MURS, Freeband
It includes a wallet size print of the list.
There is also a download of a pdf version.
--- End quote ---
Are these 'nets' ?
SCWolverine:
No that is just a list of freqs that may or may not be used in a SHTF situ.
not to derail the intention of the OP Thread:
There are some nets for us liked minded folks...
one that seems to be doing well is the bi-monthly AmRRON net (Voice, Digi, and Local VHF/UHF, FRS, GMRS & CB) with Radio Free Redoubt:
http://www.radiofreeredoubt.com/amrron-nets/amrron-nets-page/
Ar15.com (Ham Sub-Forum) has a few weekly examples too! (Voice, Digi, and Echolink)
http://www.ar15.com/forums/f_10/22_.html
as with any 'net' participation is Key. I find that I'm always doing "daddy stuff" when they are skd
some other worthy links
http://www.americanpreppersnetworkradionet.com/
http://www.catastrophenetwork.org/?p=440
radiomacgyver:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/SWAMPYANKEES/
John Doe:
http://www.caps.ou.edu/~kbrews/spotfreq/index.html
Mobile spotters are encouraged to use the following Unofficial National Spotting Simplex Frequencies:
•146.55 MHz (146.46 Backup)
•223.520 MHz
•446.100 MHz (often used for cross patching to 146.550 MHz.)
•1294.550 MHz
stratigus:
Not a frequency list, but a great resource for HF communications...
Get online VOACAP Radio Coverage and Point-to-Point predictions.
http://www.voacap.com/
Point the map to your location, select a band and antenna/power, and get a coverage map like this with a heatmap percent estimate of successful contact:
http://www.voacap.com/coverage.html
Put in two locations and setups, and get an estimate of what bands and times that will likely work best between the two points:
http://www.voacap.com/prediction.html
Also, other tools and links appear on the main page.
Another good resource is the Maximum Usable Frequency map, which can help you quickly estimate current conditions and real-time propogation.
http://www.spacew.com/www/realtime.php
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