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Here are some frequencies for Hams out there, I would suggest people that are not a radio person but are interested get to know a Ham in your area they are everywhere and are a helpful group! Do a local internet search for a net relay group hams will be in use for ANY emergency.
34.90 – Nationwide National Guard frequency during emergencies 39.46 – Inter-department emergency communications by police 47.42 – Nationwide Red Cross channel during humanitarian aid missions 121.50 – International frequency for aeronautical emergencies 138.225 – Disaster relief channel used by FEMA 154.265 – Used by firemen during emergencies 154.28 – Used by firemen during emergencies 154.295 – Used by firemen during emergencies 155.160 – Used by various agencies during search and rescue operations 155.475 – Emergency communications for police 156.75 – International maritime weather alerts 156.80 – International maritime distress channel. All ships at sea are required to monitor this channel. 162.40 – NOAA 162.425 – NOAA 162.45 – NOAA 162.475 – NOAA 162.50 – NOAA 162.525 – NOAA 162.55 – NOAA 163.275 – NOAA 163.4875 – A National Guard emergency communications frequency 163.5125 – Military National Disaster Preparedness frequency 168.55 – Emergency and disaster frequency used by civilian agencies of the federal government 243.00 – Military aviation emergencies 311.00 – US Air Force flight channel 317.70 – US Coast Guard aviation frequency 317.80 – US Coast Guard aviation frequency 319.40 – US Air Force frequency 340.20 – US Navy aviator frequency 409.625 – Department of State national communications frequency 462.675 – Emergency communications and traveler assistance in General Mobile Radio Service
Thank you, GoGo!
Your welcome! Here’s a good site for all communications. https://www.shtfblog.com/emergency-radio-frequencies-preppers-must-know/