How to Find the Fire & Police Frequencies for My Scanner After 12 years, 148 hours per year. #3. All audio on this stream is strictly decoded from the P25 digital signal and can be heard by anyone with a trunking scanner. is designed for and maintained by members of the Ozark Amateur Radio Club (Ozark All Services, Nebraska.gov The Lincoln IDT/TERT members are fully deployable to respond and assist other Communications Centers during a natural or manmade disaster under the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC). The data is from the FCC Land Mobile - Commercial and Land Mobile - Private, Land Mobile - Broadcast, and Market databases. See the list of the ROC Talkgroups for all regions. You can get rid of the wildcard. Adams Antelope Arthur Banner Blaine Boone Box Butte Boyd Brown Buffalo Burt Butler Cass Cedar Chase Cherry Cheyenne Clay Colfax Cuming Custer Dakota Dawes Dawson Deuel Dixon Dodge Douglas Dundy Fillmore Franklin Frontier Furnas Gage Garden Garfield Gosper Grant Greeley Hall Hamilton Harlan Hayes . YD *US CUSTOMS AIRCRAFT TRACKING SHIPS/AIRCRAFT, FAX 120LPM B&W NATL WX SERV (CARRIER FREQ 12.730), 40.66 - 40.70 OCEAN BUOYS / WILDLIFE TRACKING, Winter Road Crew Olympic National Park - Intra-Crew handheld, Common / Tactical 3. This is the official Sarpy County Emergency Communications feed for the LAW-EAST talkgroup. Ability to think and act quickly and calmly in emergency situations. If Lincoln Fire is using Phase 2, that should be submitted to the database. Mutual aid channels may be designated in a local or regional plan to be used by multiple agencies for specific uses: fire, police, or emergency medical services. If you have ARC500 or Win500, I can help with the programming. Nebraska Police Frequencies Below are any Nebraska statewide conventional or trunking systems followed by Nebraska police frequencies sorted by county. X-BAND POLICE RADAR 10.525GHZ +/- 100MHZ, 768-769 guard band between narrowband and broadband, 798-799 guard band between narrowband and broadband, .160 - .190 1750 METER EXPERIMENTAL BAND, 1.850-2.000 GENERAL PHONE (160M HAM BAND), HF Portable AM - ex-Military radios (east coast net Sat 0500 EST), west coast military radio net (Sat 2300 PST), west coast military & portable radio net (Weds 2000 PST), military/commercial/marine & portable radio net (nightly 0300z), 60-METER HAM BAND (GENERAL, ADVANCED, EXTRA), 60-METER HAM BAND (GENERAL, ADVANCED, EXTRA) new 3-5-2012, old 60-METER HAM BAND - REPLACED WITH 5.3585, military & portable radio net (Tue/Thu/Sat 1200 EST) primary NE US, military/commercial/marine & portable radio net (nightly 0200z) primary, military/commercial/marine & portable radio net (nightly 0200z) 1st alternate, military/commercial/marine & portable radio net (nightly 0200z) 2nd alternate, military & portable radio net (Tue/Thu/Sat 1200 EST) secondary NE US. Work involves operating an emergency service console receiving and dispatching calls for police and sheriff units, fire companies, EMS (emergency medical systems) units, fire/rescue squads and other emergency services. Applications that can copy Frequency Data from the Wiki, District of Columbia Military Frequencies, United States Military Aviation Frequencies, https://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php?title=Category:United_States_Military_Frequencies&oldid=195455. // -->
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