Frequency List EMRG-207

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EMRG-207 Frequency List EMERGENCY MEASURES RADIO GROUP OTTAWA ARES Two Names One Group One Purpose Frequency List EMRG-207 Version 2.6 EMRG PUBLIC This document is classified as PUBLIC, meaning the document can be copied and shared by the documents recipient. Public documents do not contain any personal information or other information such as site details that should not be circulated outside of EMRG or its partners. Public Documents will be posted on the EMRG WEB site without modification. Written by: Peter Gamble for the EMRG Management Team

EMRG-207 Frequency List Classification : Public Page 2 of 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 REVISION SUMMARY 2.0 PURPOSE OF THIS DOCUMENT 3.0 UENCY ASSIGNMENTS 3.1 LIST FORMAT 3.2 HF VOICE UENCIES 3.3 HF DATA UENCIES 3.4 6 METRE (50MHZ) FM VOICE UENCIES 3.5 6 METRE (50MHZ) DATA UENCIES 3.6 2 METRE (144MHZ) FM VOICE UENCIES 3.7 2 METRE (144MHZ) DATA UENCIES 3.8 1.25M (220MHZ) FM VOICE UENCIES 3.9 1.25M (220MHZ) DATA UENCIES 3.10 UHF FM VOICE UENCIES 3.11 UHF DATA UENCIES

EMRG-207 Frequency List Classification : Public Page 3 of 9 1.0 REVISION SUMMARY Date of Change Revision Number Summary of Changes (Section #, type of change) July 17, 2003 0.1 Initial document -DRAFT September 14, 1.0 Document Standardization to Template 2003 April 21, 2004 1.1 Remove RAC band plan and FRS & CB material. Information moved to EMRG-06R. 2004-05-05 1.2 Re-number document as EMRG-102 2004-11-07 2.0 Move information about frequency use and CTCSS tones to reference doc EMRG-206. Remove non EMRG critical frequencies from the list. Add two letter designations for frequencies. 2004-11-26 2.1 Update per management team and frequency team review. Add sorted list by channel 2006-03-22 2.2 Removed two letter designations and references to them for frequencies Removed sorted list by channel 2006-04-23 2.3 Changed classification to public, updated callsigns for OCE, OFS, TEL shrunk logo files 2007 Feb 3 2.4 Updated frequencies re TEL, etc. minor spellcheck fixes. Should be checked by VA3QV, etc., for HF updates. 2007 Feb 21 2.5 Added cross band, packet. updated VHF freq's. 2010 Jul 12 2.6 Updated information about VA3EMV/W repeater

EMRG-207 Frequency List Classification : Public Page 4 of 9 2.0 PURPOSE OF THIS DOCUMENT This document lists frequencies that are critical to EMRG operation in an emergency, to facilitate quick decisions about frequency use. The document focuses on frequencies that require some special knowledge or where there is more than one option, so choices are prioritized. Current repeater listings can be obtained from the Saint Lawrence Valley Repeater Council (SLVRC) web site (http://db.slvrc.org/). EMRG saves the SLVRC database report as a PDF file and posts it as document; EMRG-211 SLVRC Frequency List Frequencies of other services that may be of use may be found in EMRG-206 Auxiliary Frequency Information

EMRG-207 Frequency List Classification : Public Page 5 of 9 3.0 UENCY ASSIGNMENTS 3.1 LIST FORMAT EMRG encourages the use of an input CTCSS tone, even if the repeater does not require it. This is useful when someone switches from the repeater output frequency with CTCSS, to listen to the input frequency. The CTCSS decode will still be active, so if the person transmitting is not sending the CTCSS tone, nothing will be heard on by the person listening on the input. The frequencies represent the entries that would be made in the end user radio. 3.2 HF VOICE UENCIES BAND (m) MODE 80 3.742 LSB Ontario Phone Net (OPN) -NTS 80 3.743 LSB Ontario ARES 20:00 L Wed 80 3.755 LSB ONTARS 40 7.055 LSB Trans Provincial Net (TPN) 40 7.063 LSB Sandbox 40 7.150 LSB Ontario ARES 14:00 L Sun 40 7.153 LSB COMSONT 20 14.125 USB Red Cross 3.3 HF DATA UENCIES BAND (m) MODE No frequencies identified

EMRG-207 Frequency List Classification : Public Page 6 of 9 3.4 6 METRE (50MHZ) FM VOICE UENCIES 52.525 none 52.525 none Standard simplex primary 53.030 none 52.030 none VE3RVI 52.540 none 52.540 none Standard simplex secondary 51.100 100.0 51.000 100.0 Cross Band #1 note 1 52.000 100.0 52.000 100.0 Cross Band #2 note 1 note1: It is expected that these will be minimal power, minimal antenna links, which will not be detectable outside their immediate area of use. 3.5 6 METRE (50MHZ) DATA UENCIES 50.620 none 50.620 none 1200 Baud packet radio

EMRG-207 Frequency List Classification : Public Page 7 of 9 3.6 2 METRE (144MHZ) FM VOICE UENCIES 146.880 none 146.280 136.5 VE3OCE Central EMRG 147.030 none 146.430 100.0 VE3TEL Hazeldean (West area) 146.940 none 146.340 none VE2CRA (Wide area) 147.300 none 147.900 100.0 VE3TWO (phone patch) 146.580 none 146.580 none Simplex 145.110 136.5 144.510 136.5 VA3EMV/P Portable -EMRG Portable 146.985 100.0 146.385 100.0 VA3EMV/E East -EMRG Cumberland 145.210 123.0 144.610 123.0 VA3EMV/W West -EMRG Stittsville 146.670 none 146.070 136.5 VE3OFS -EMRG Regional (Barrhaven) 146.520 none 146.520 none Simplex -2m calling & ARES Mutual Aid 146.400 none 146.400 none Cross Band # 1 147.990 none 147.990 none Cross Band # 2 146.640 none 146.040 none VE3KJG Lavant (Lanark ARES) 146.850 151.4 146.250 151.4 VE3KPT -Kemptville (Leeds-Gr ARES) 145.470 none 144.870 none VA3PRA Alfred (Prescott-Rus ARES) 147.060 none 146.460 none VE3STP Mt St Patrick (Renfrew ARES & Wide Area) 146.910 none 146.310 none VE3ZRR Renfrew (Renfrew ARES) 147.270 none 147.870 none VE3AAR Almonte (West & Renfrew & Lanark ARES) The first 6 frequencies are listed in the order in which they would be used for establishing an emergency net, starting with the preferred frequency, 146.880 (-). 3.7 2 METRE (144MHZ) DATA UENCIES 144.390 none 144.390 none APRS 145.030 none 145.030 none EMRG Packet Core Network 145.010 none 145.010 none Renfrew Packet Network 145.050 none 145.050 none Lanark Packet Network

EMRG-207 Frequency List Classification : Public Page 8 of 9 3.8 1.25M (220MHZ) FM VOICE UENCIES 224.680 none 223.080 none VA3OTW -Ottawa 223.500 none 223.500 none FM Voice Simplex 223.590 100.0 223.590 100.0 Cross Band #1 223.500 100.0 223.500 100.0 Cross Band #2 3.9 1.25M (220MHZ) DATA UENCIES 223.700 none 223.700 none Packet radio

EMRG-207 Frequency List Classification : Public Page 9 of 9 3.10 UHF FM VOICE UENCIES 443.800 136.5 448.800 136.5 VE3OCE Central 443.950 none 448.950 none Proposed for Baseline/Woodroofe area 444.200 100.0 449.200 100.0 VE3TWO (Linked to VHF) 443.300 none 448.300 none VE2CRA (Not linked to VHF) 443.200 136.5 448.200 136.5 VE3YYX Arnprior (Renfrew ARES) 444.050 123.0 449.050 123.0 VA3WJC -Carp 444.550 151.4 449.550 151.4 VA3KPT (Ottawa South-West) 443.950 123.0 448.950 123.0 VE2RAO Liaison with Quebec 444.600 110.9 449.600 110.9 VE2REH Liaison with Quebec 446.100 none 446.100 none Standard simplex secondary 446.000 none 446.000 none Standard simplex primary 446.200 136.5 446.200 136.5 Cross band #1 446.400 123.0 446.400 123.0 Cross band #2 434.850 100.0 434.850 100.0 Cross band #3 3.11 UHF DATA UENCIES 433.550 none 433.550 none Packet radio