The Read Me File
Getting Started Page

Updated
September 13th, 2025

The Frequencies listed here are in Mhz's and reflect Current Licenses in their proposed area of service. The FCC ULS Database is the only source used for validation.

All CTCSS Tones and DCS Tones are listed for reference, not really needed unless you have interference from other stations.

Digital NAC Codes are listed for reference, However they may be needed.

Repeater Input frequencies are listed for reference and are not needed for monitoring. VHF has no set standard offset, UHF has several standard offsets and will be noted for each group if a repeater is being used.

All Federal frequencies have been extracted from the current Department of Homeland Security Field Operations Guide.  (NIFOG v2.02 JAN25)

Using the Search feature will highlight the frequency upon going to the linked results page.

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