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  3. Popular "10" Codes
  4. FRS & CB
  5. Business Blue Dot Freqs
  6. Fav Short Wave
  7. Short Wave Notes
  8. Short Wave Bands
  9. Morse Code Guide
  10. Phonic Code Guide
  11. UTC=CST Converter Chart
  12. National Scanner Frequency
  13. Vander's Notes
  14. Kansas City Southern Notes
  15. Johnson Space Center-Houston, Texas
  16. WWW Linkage

What I'm Scanning Now
  1. Police - Beaumont PD UHF 1 - 868.8125 Mhz
  2. Police - Beaumont PD UHF 2 - 868.7125 Mhz
  3. Police - Beaumont PD UHF 3 - 868.5500 Mhz
  4. Police - Beaumont PD UHF 4 - 868.2875 Mhz
  5. Police - Beaumont PD UHF 5 - 867.7000 Mhz
  6. Police - Beaumont PD UHF 6 - 867.2875 Mhz
  7. Police - Beaumont PD UHF 7 - 867.2625 Mhz
  8. Police - Beaumont PD UHF 8 - 867.7755 Mhz
  9. Police - Beaumont PD UHF 9 - 866.9875 Mhz
  10. Police - Beaumont PD UHF 10 - 866.7875 Mhz
  11. Police - Beaumont PD UHF 11 - 866.5375 Mhz
  12. Police - Beaumont PD CH1 - 460.275 Mhz
  13. Police - Beaumont PD CH2 - 460.350 Mhz
  14. Police - Beaumont PD CH3 - 460.225 Mhz
  15. Police - Beaumont PD Dispatch 1 - 460.075 Mhz
  16. Police - Beaumont PD Dispatch 2 - 460.175 Mhz
  17. Police - Beaumont PD Fairground.1 - *153.8750 Mhz
  18. Police - Beaumont PD Fairground.2 - *154.2800 Mhz
  19. Police - Lamar U. PD 1 - *460.400 Mhz
  20. Police - Lamar U. PD 2 - *460.450 Mhz
  21. Fire - Beaumont Fire Dept.1 - 154.400 Mhz
  22. Fire - Beaumont Fire Dept.2 - 153.950 Mhz
  23. Fire - Beaumont Fire Dept.3 - 154.2800 Mhz
  24. Emergency - EMS/Fire Dispatch - 154.410 Mhz
  25. Emergency - Beaumont Reg. Med. Center - 463.400 Mhz
  26. Emergency - Baptist Hosp Air Rescue - 461.6250 Mhz
  27. Emergency - St. Elizabeth Hosp. - 461.6750 Mhz
  28. Emergency - Red Cross - 47.420 Mhz
  29. Business - Parkdale Mall Office - 461.500 Mhz
  30. Business - Wal-Mart (Color Dot 7) - 151.995 Mhz
  31. Business - Beaumont Enterprise 1 - 453.0000 Mhz
  32. Business - Beaumont Enterprise 2 - 458.0000 Mhz
  33. Beaumont Port Authority - 453.4750 Mhz
  34. Lamar U. Indust. 1 - 151.7150 Mhz
  35. Lamar U. indust. 2 - 151.8050 Mhz
  36. Lamar U. 1 - 460.7000 Mhz
  37. Lamar U. 2 - 464.5000 Mhz
  38. Lamar U. 3 - 464.5500 Mhz
  39. Lamar U. Intercol. - 464.5750 Mhz
  40. Frat. Order of Eagles - 464.8750 Mhz
  41. NASA - Beaumont, TX (KE5O-Simplex) 147.560
  42. NOAA Lake Charles LA - 162.475 Mhz
  43. Holiday Inn Beaumont Plaza #1 - 460.775 Mhz
  44. Holiday Inn Beaumont Plaza #2 - 465.775 Mhz
  45. KBPT - Airport/tower - 119.5000
  46. KBPT - Airport - 122.9500
  47. KBPT - Airport - 126.3000
  48. KBPT - Airport/ground - 121.9000
  49. KBPT - Airport/emergency - 121.5000
  50. KBMT - Airport/ground - 123.0000
  51. KBMT - Airport - 121.3000
  52. KBMT - Airport 2 - 126.9500
  53. KBMT - Airport 3 - 132.9500
  54. KBMT - Airport 4 Vector - 114.5000
  55. 406.475 - *FEDERAL Beaumont Prison system Motorola trunk
  56. 408.075 - *FEDERAL Beaumont Prison system Motorola trunk
  57. 409.100 - *FEDERAL Beaumont Prison system Motorola trunk
  58. 409.425 - *FEDERAL Beaumont Prison system Motorola trunk
  59. 410.150 - *FEDERAL Beaumont Prison system Motorola trunk

Fav Short Wave
  • CBC, 9.755, 13.710, 6pm CST
  • BBC, 9.410, 6pm CST
  • WWCR, 5070, 7pm CST
    UnClassified

  • 451.9375 - United Communications Inc; Medical Center of Southeast Texas
  • 452.0375 - The Spectrum Firm Inc; Century Tower Ltd
  • 453.0500 - port of BEAUMONT
  • 453.4750 - port of BEAUMONT
  • 458.0500 - port of BEAUMONT
  • 461.2500 - ST ELIZABETH HOSPITAL OFFICE OF SAFETY SECURITY
  • 466.2500 - ST ELIZABETH HOSPITAL OFFICE OF SAFETY SECURITY
    Color Dot: Business Radio Freqs:

    VHF Color Dot
  • Color Dot 1 - 151.625
  • Color Dot 2 - 151.700
  • Color Dot 3 - 151.760
  • Color Dot 4 - 151.820
  • Color Dot 5 - 151.880
  • Color Dot 6 - 151.940
  • Color Dot 7 - 151.955
  • Color Dot 8 - 154.570
  • Color Dot 9 - 154.600

    UHF Color Dot
  • Color Dot 1 - 464.500
  • Color Dot 2 - 464.550
  • Color Dot 3 - 467.7625
  • Color Dot 4 - 467.8125
  • Color Dot 5 - 467.8500
  • Color Dot 6 - 467.8750

    MURS Common
  • Green dot - 154.600
  • Blue Dot - 154.570
    FRS: Family Radio Service Freqs:
  • Channel 1 - 462.5625 Mhz
  • Channel 2 - 462.5875 Mhz
  • Channel 3 - 462.6125 Mhz
  • Channel 4 - 462.6375 Mhz
  • Channel 5 - 462.6625 Mhz
  • Channel 6 - 462.6875 Mhz
  • Channel 7 - 462.7125 Mhz
  • Channel 8 - 467.5625 Mhz
  • Channel 9 - 467.5875 Mhz
  • Channel 10 - 467.6125 Mhz
  • Channel 11 - 467.6375 Mhz
  • Channel 12 - 467.6625 Mhz
  • Channel 13 - 467.6875 Mhz
  • Channel 14 - 467.7125 Mhz

    General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS):
  • 1 - 462.5500 - GMRS
  • 2 - 462.5625 - GMRS/FRS Simplex
  • 3 - 462.5750 - GMRS
  • 4 - 462.5875 - GMRS/FRS Simplex
  • 5 - 462.6000 - GMRS
  • 6 - 462.6125 - GMRS/FRS Simplex
  • 7 - 462.6250 - GMRS
  • 8 - 462.6375 - GMRS/FRS Simplex
  • 9 - 462.6500 - GMRS
  • 10 - 462.6625 - GMRS/FRS Simplex
  • 11 - 462.6750 - GMRS
  • 12 - 462.6875 - GMRS/FRS Simplex
  • 13 - 462.7000 - GMRS
  • 14 - 462.7125 - GMRS/FRS Simplex
  • 15 - 462.7250 - GMRS
  • 16 - 467.5500 - GMRS Repeater
  • 17 - 467.5750 - GMRS Repeater
  • 18 - 467.6000 - GMRS Repeater
  • 19 - 467.6250 - GMRS Repeater
  • 20 - 467.6500 - GMRS Repeater
  • 21 - 467.6750 - GMRS Repeater (Emergency)
  • 22 - 467.7000 - GMRS Repeater
  • 23 - 467.7250 - GMRS Repeater


    Citizens Band - CB Radio:
    Channel 1 - 26.965
    Channel 2 - 26.975
    Channel 3 - 26.985
    Channel 4 - 27.005
    Channel 5 - 27.015
    Channel 6 - 27.025
    Channel 7 - 27.035
    Channel 8 - 27.055
    Channel 9 - 27.065
    Channel 10 - 27.075
    Channel 11 - 27.085
    Channel 12 - 27.105
    Channel 13 - 27.115
    Channel 14 - 27.125
    Channel 15 - 27.135
    Channel 16 - 27.155
    Channel 17 - 27.165
    Channel 18 - 27.175
    Channel 19 - 27.185
    Channel 20 - 27.205
    Channel 21 - 27.215
    Channel 22 - 27.225
    Channel 23 - 27.255
    Channel 24 - 27.235
    Channel 25 - 27.245
    Channel 26 - 27.265
    Channel 27 - 27.275
    Channel 28 - 27.285
    Channel 29 - 27.295
    Channel 30 - 27.305
    Channel 31 - 27.315
    Channel 32 - 27.325
    Channel 33 - 27.335
    Channel 34 - 27.345
    Channel 35 - 27.355
    Channel 36 - 27.365
    Channel 37 - 27.375
    Channel 38 - 27.385
    Channel 39 - 27.395
    Channel 40 - 27.405
    10 Codes:
  • 10-1 Unclear
  • 10-4 Ok
  • 10-6 Busy unless urgent
  • 10-7 Out of Service
  • 10-8 Back in service
  • 10-9 Repeat
  • 10-10 Figh in progress
  • 10-12 Stand By
  • 10-16 Domestic disturbance
  • 10-19 Return To
  • 10-20 Location
  • 10-21 Call by phone
  • 10-22 Disregard
  • 10-23 Arrived on scene
  • 10-24 Assignment completed
  • 10-25 Meet With
  • 10-27 License information
  • 10-28 Registration information
  • 10-29 Check for wanted
  • 10-36 Current Time
  • 10-41 Beginning tour of duty
  • 10-42 Ending tour of duty
  • 10-43 Information
  • 10-44 Permission to leave
  • 10-50 Wreck
  • 10-51 Wrecker
  • 10-52 Ambulance
  • 10-55 Intoxicated driver
  • 10-56 Intoxicated driver
  • 10-59 Convoy or escort
  • 10-60 Squad in vicinity
  • 10-74 Negative
  • 10-80 Chase in progress
  • 10-81 Breatalyzer
  • 10-99 Wanted or stolen
    Shortwave Radio Notes:
    0000 UTC, 4 PM Pacific 
    Australia 21740 
    BBC 5975, 6175, 9590, 12095 
    Japan 11705 (via Canada Xmtr) 
    Netherlands 6165, 9845 
    New Zealand 17675 (weak) 
    UK Merlin 11985 
    VOA 5995, 6130, 7405, 9775, 11695 
    0030 UTC, 4:30 PM Pacific 
    Austria, 9655 
    0100 UTC, 5 PM Pacific 
    Australia 21740 
    BBC 5975, 6175, 9590, 12095 
    Canada 9755, 13670 
    Croatia 9925 
    Germany 6040, 6145, 9640, 13720 
    Japan 21670 (weak) 
    Netherlands 6165, 9845 
    New Zealand 17675 (weak) 
    Russia 15520 
    Switzerland 9885, 9905 
    VOA 5995, 6130, 7405, 9775 
    0200 UTC, 6 PM Pacific 
    BBC 5975, 6175, 6185 
    Canada (30 Min) 9535, 9755, 13670 
    Cuba 9820 
    New Zealand 17675 
    Russia 15520 
    Taiwan 5950, 9680 
    0300 UTC, 7 PM Pacific 
    Australia 15515, 17580 
    BBC 5975, 6175, 6185, 7160 
    China 9690 
    Cuba 9820 
    Germany 6145, 9535, 9640, 11810 
    Japan 17825 
    New Zealand 17675 
    Russia 7125, 17630 
    Taiwan 5950, 9680 
    VOA 6145, 9575, 11765 
    0400 UTC, 8 PM Pacific 
    BBC 5975, 6185, 11765 
    China 9560, 9730 
    Cuba 6000, 9820 
    New Zealand 17675 
    Netherlands 6165, 9590 
    Switzerland 9905 
    VOA 9575 
    0430 UTC, 8:30 PM Pacific 
    Yugoslavia 7230, 9580 
    0500 UTC, 9 PM Pacific 
    Australia 15515 
    BBC 5975, 6175, 11765, 12095 
    Canada (30 min) 5995, 9755 
    Cuba 9550, 9820 
    Germany 9670, 11795 
    Netherlands (30 min) 6165, 9590 
    Japan 6110 
    Spain 6055 
    VOA 6035 
    0530 UTC, 9:30 PM Pacific 
    Austria 6015 
    0600 UTC, 10 PM Pacific 
    Australia 15515 
    BBC 5975, 6175 
    Canada CFRB 6070 
    Cuba 9550, 9820 
    VOA 9680 
    0700 UTC, 11 PM Pacific 
    Australia 15515 
    China 5950 
    New Zealand 9700 
    0800 UTC, 12 AM Pacific 
    New Zealand 9700 
    0900 UTC, 1 AM Pacific 
    Australia 9710, 13605 
    Germany 6160 
    New Zealand 9700 
    0930 UTC, 1:30 AM Pacific 
    Netherlands 5965 
    1000 UTC, 2 AM Pacific 
    Australia 13605 
    BBC 6195, 9740 
    Netherlands 5965 
    New Zealand 9700 
    VOA 6165, 9590 
    1100 UTC, 3 AM Pacific 
    Australia 12080, 13605 
    BBC 6195, 9740 
    Netherlands 5965 
    New Zealand 9700 
    VOA 9760 
    1200 UTC, 4 AM Pacific 
    Australia 9580, 11650 
    BBC 6195, 9740, 9515 
    BBC (Radio One 15 min) 9605 
    Canada 9660 (weak) 
    VOA 9760 
    1300 UTC, 5 AM Pacific 
    Australia 9580, 11650 
    BBC 6195, 9740, 9515 
    VOA 9760 
    1400 UTC, 6 AM Pacific 
    Australia 5995, 9580 
    BBC 9590, 17840 
    Canada 9555 
    China 7405 
    Japan 11705 
    1500 UTC, 7 AM Pacific 
    Australia 9580 
    BBC 17840 
    Jordan 11690 
    1600 UTC, 8 AM Pacific 
    BBC 17840 
    France 15205 
    Jordan 11690 
    1700 UTC, 9 AM Pacific 
    1800 UTC, 10 AM Pacific 
    RTE (Ireland) 13640 
    1900 UTC, 11 AM Pacific 
    2000 UTC, 12 PM Pacific 
    Canada 13650, 13670 (weak) 
    BBC 15400 
    UK Merlin 13690, 17695 
    2100 UTC, 1 PM Pacific 
    Australia 21740 
    BBC 12095, 15400 
    Canada 13650, 13670 (weak) 
    Germany 15135 
    Japan 17825 
    New Zealand 17675 (weak) 
    UK Merlin 13690, 17695 
    VOA 17725 
    2200 UTC, 2 PM Pacific 
    Australia 21740 
    BBC 12095, 15400 
    Canada 13670, 15305 
    New Zealand 17675 (weak) 
    Taiwan 15600 
    2230 UTC, 2:30 PM Pacific 
    Belgium 15565 
    2300 UTC, 3 PM Pacific 
    Australia 21740 
    BBC 9590, 12095 
    Canada 9755, 13670 
    Canada 11895 
    UK Merlin 11985 
    2330 UTC, 4:30 PM Pacific 
    Netherlands 9845 
    

    The Shortwave Bands
    Use these frequency ranges when
    tuning around the shortwave bands
    to find international broadcasters.
    Only a very few stations operate
    outside these ranges.

    49 Meter Band 5730 - 6205
    41 Meter Band 7100 - 7595
    31 Meter Band 9350 - 10000
    25 Meter Band 11550 - 12160
    22 Meter Band 13570 - 13870
    19 Meter Band 15000 - 15710
    16 Meter Band 17500 - 17900
    13 Meter Band 21450 - 21850

    Morse Code Guide

    A .-
    B -...
    C -.-.
    D -..
    E .
    F ..-.
    G --.
    H ....
    I ..
    J .---
    K -.-
    L .-..
    M --
    N -.
    O ---
    P .--.
    Q --.-
    R .-.
    S ...
    T -
    U ..-
    V ...-
    W .--
    X -..-
    Y -.--
    Z --..
    0 -----
    1 .----
    2 ..---
    3 ...--
    4 ....-
    5 .....
    6 -....
    7 --...
    8 ---..
    9 ----.

    Fullstop .-.-.-
    Comma --..--
    Query ..--..

    Phonic Code Guide
    STANDARD NATO PHONETIC ALPHABET

    A - Alfa
    B - Bravo
    C - Charlie
    D - Delta
    E - Echo
    F - Foxtrot
    G - Golf
    H - Hotel
    I - India
    J - Juliet
    K - Kilo
    L - Lima
    M - Mike
    N - November
    O - Oscar
    P - Papa
    Q - Quebec
    R - Romeo
    S - Sierra
    T - Tango
    U - Uniform
    V - Victor
    W - Whiskey
    X - X-Ray
    Y - Yankee
    Z - Zulu

    UTC=CST Converter Chart
    UTC - Universal Time Coordinant
    CST - Central Standard Time
    CDT - Central Daylight Time

  • 00:00 UTC = 06:00 pm CST or 07:00 pm CDT
  • 01:00 UTC = 07:00 pm CST or 08:00 pm CDT
  • 02:00 UTC = 08:00 pm CST or 09:00 pm CDT
  • 03:00 UTC = 09:00 pm CST or 10:00 pm CDT
  • 04:00 UTC = 10:00 pm CST or 11:00 pm CDT
  • 05:00 UTC = 11:00 pm CST or 12:00 am CDT
  • 06:00 UTC = 12:00 am CST or 01:00 pm CDT
  • 07:00 UTC = 01:00 am CST or 02:00 pm CDT
  • 08:00 UTC = 02:00 am CST or 03:00 pm CDT
  • 09:00 UTC = 03:00 am CST or 04:00 pm CDT
  • 10:00 UTC = 04:00 am CST or 05:00 pm CDT
  • 11:00 UTC = 05:00 am CST or 06:00 pm CDT
  • 12:00 UTC = 06:00 am CST or 07:00 pm CDT
  • 13:00 UTC = 07:00 am CST or 08:00 pm CDT
  • 14:00 UTC = 08:00 am CST or 09:00 pm CDT
  • 15:00 UTC = 09:00 am CST or 10:00 pm CDT
  • 16:00 UTC = 10:00 am CST or 11:00 pm CDT
  • 17:00 UTC = 11:00 am CST or 12:00 pm CDT
  • 18:00 UTC = 12:00 pm CST or 01:00 pm CDT
  • 19:00 UTC = 01:00 pm CST or 02:00 pm CDT
  • 20:00 UTC = 02:00 pm CST or 03:00 pm CDT
  • 21:00 UTC = 03:00 pm CST or 04:00 pm CDT
  • 22:00 UTC = 04:00 pm CST or 05:00 pm CDT
  • 23:00 UTC = 05:00 pm CST or 06:00 pm CDT
  • 23:59 UTC = 05:59 pm CST or 06:59 pm CDT
    Vander's Notes
    Shortwave / Internet Streaming

  • ACB Radio: http://www.acbradio.org/mainstream.html
  • KSFC: http://www.kpbx.org/audio/listenonline/ksfc.m3u
  • KTRU: http://www.ktru.org/realaudio.html
  • RFPI: http://www.rfpi.org/rfpi.m3u or http://www.rfpi.org/rfpi.ram
  • RNI: http://www.11L-rni.com
  • R. Lavalamp: http://www.radiolavalamp.org
  • WBCQ: http://www.scottbecker.net/modules.php?name=Web_Links&l_op=visit&lid=1
  • WDWN: http://www.cayuga-cc.edu/telcom/wdwn.ram
  • World FM: http://www.worldfm.co.nz:8000/worldfm.ogg.m3u
  • WPKN: http://www.wpkn.org/live.ram
  • WRMI: http://www.wrminet.us:8000
  • WRN: http://new.wrn.org/listeners/schedules/popup_player_live.php?stationID=50
  • WSUI: http://128.255.60.46:8080/ramgen/encoder/wsuilive.rm
  • WXPR: http://wxpr.dwave.net:8005/wxpr24k.m3u http://wxpr.dwave.net:8005/wxpr64k.m3u
    National Scanner Frequency

  • 34.90: This channel is used nationwide by the National Guard during emergencies.

  • 39.46: Used for inter-department emergency communications by local and state police forces.

  • 47.42: This is a channel used across the United States by the Red Cross for relief operations.

  • 52.525: This is a calling frequency used by ham radio operators in FM on their six-meter band. During periods of exceptional propagation, this frequency is filled with signals from hundreds or even thousands of miles away. If you're hearing distant signals here, then the 30 to 50 MHz range is also open for long distance reception.

  • 121.50: This is the international aeronautical emergency frequency.

  • 138.225: This is the prime disaster relief operations channel used by the Federal Emergency Management Agency; it is active during earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, and other catastrophic events.

  • 146.52: This frequency is used by ham radio operators for non-repeater communications on the two-meter band; it is very busy in many parts of the country.

  • 151.625: This channel is used by "itinerant" businesses, or those that travel about the country. Circuses, exhibitions, trade shows, and sports teams are some of the users you can hear. Other widely used itinerant channels are 154.57 and 154.60.

  • 154.28: Used for inter-department emergency communications by local fire departments; 154.265 and 154.295 also used.

  • 155.160: Used for inter-department emergency communications by local and state agencies during search and rescue operations.

  • 155.475: Used for inter-department emergency communications by local and state police forces.

  • 156.75: This channel is used internationally for broadcasts of maritime weather alerts.

  • 156.80: This is the international maritime distress, calling, and safety channel. All ships must monitor this frequency while at sea. It is also heavily used on rivers, lakes, etc.

  • 162.40: This channel is used for NOAA weather broadcasts and bulletins.

  • 162.425: This channel is used for NOAA weather broadcasts and bulletins.

  • 162.45: This channel is used for NOAA weather broadcasts and bulletins.

  • 162.475: This channel is used for NOAA weather broadcasts and bulletins.

  • 162.50: This channel is used for NOAA weather broadcasts and bulletins.

  • 162.525: This channel is used for NOAA weather broadcasts and bulletins.

  • 162.55: This channel is used for NOAA weather broadcasts and bulletins.

  • 163.275: This channel is used for NOAA weather broadcasts and bulletins.

  • 163.4875: This channel is used nationwide by the National Guard during emergencies.

  • 163.5125: This is the national disaster preparedness frequency used jointly by the armed forces.

  • 164.50: This is the national communications channel for the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

  • 168.55: This is the national channel used by civilian agencies of the federal government for communications during emergencies and disasters.

  • 243.00: This channel is used during military aviation emergencies.

  • 259.70: This channel is used by the Space Shuttle during re-entry and landing.

  • 296.80: This channel is used by the Space Shuttle during re-entry and landing.

  • 311.00: This is an active in-flight channel used by the U.S. Air Force.

  • 317.70: This is an active channel used by U.S. Coast Guard aviation.

  • 317.80: This is an active channel used by U.S. Coast Guard aviation.

  • 319.40: This is an active in-flight channel used by the U.S. Air Force.

  • 340.20: This is an active channel used by U.S. Navy aviators.

  • 409.20: This is the national communications channel for the Interstate Commerce Commission.

  • 409.625: This is the national communications channel for the Department of State.

  • 462.675: This channel is used for emergency communications and traveler assistance in the General Mobile Radio Service.


    Johnson Space Center-Houston, Texas

  • Administrative net: 164.9875
  • Bridge Crane Operations Building 48: 429.6725
  • Civil Defense (emergencies/disasters only): 155.265
  • Construction/Maintenance Building 49 (Alpha Net, repeater input 164.700): 170.350
  • Engineering/Maintenance net Building 1 (repeater input 168.000):169.000
  • JSC Paging System: 409.025
  • Medical Net Building 45 (repeater input 168.450): 170.375
  • Medical Network (repeater input 407.175): 409.175
  • Mutual Aid (emergencies/disasters only): 154.280
  • NASA Aircraft Operations (Ellington AFB): 123.125 (AM), 170.750 (FM)
  • NASA Air-to-Ground *Ellington AFB): 235.400 (AM)
  • NASA TV Audio (Shuttle Mission Audio): 171.150
  • Paint Net Building 49: 173.6625
  • Procedures Net: 173.6875
  • Public Affairs Net Building 45 (repeater input 171.000): 170.100
  • Security Net: 164.200
  • Texas Intercity (emergencies/disasters only): 155.370
  • Transportation Net Building 320 (repeater input 172.300): 173.8125
  • Trunking Frequencies: NASA also shares a 10 channel trunking network with other government agencies in the Houston area. The trunking system consists of the following frequency pairs: (first frequency repeater output/second frequency repeater input): 406.350/415.150 407.150/415.950 407.950/416.750 408.550/416.550 408.750/417.550 408.950/417.750 409.150/417.150 409.550/418.350 409.750/418.550 409.950/417.950

    Kansas City Sourthern Notes

    KCS Radio Frequencies: 160.26, 160.35 (road); 160.89, 160.305 (terminal)
    Nearby Pints of Interest: Numerous junctions and crossings in downtown Shreveport.
    Union Pacific (former southern Pacific) runs one-way on KCS between Spring Street
    Junctions and Jordan Street Crossover. KCS lines to Vicksburg, Mississippi; New
    Orleans, Louisiana; and Beaumont, Texas, radiate east and south, respectively.

    WWW Linkage

  • Cityfreq: Texas
  • DXing.com
  • http://www.g-m-r-s.org



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