[FedCom] DMAT new frequency?

Ken rfinder1 at verizon.net
Sat May 20 17:59:16 EDT 2006


Best I can do is continue to "search" while the exercise is on.   I know the 
military side is using another 400 mhz UHF NFM (no CTCSS) frequency which is 
assigned to the base per Grove's "Military Frequency Directory" 2nd 
edition....
BTW last time DMAT was here for exercise (2004?) they were using high band 
VHF freqs and not UHF so this is a change for the team(s) participating.

Rumors abound that there's now a standard nationwide plan using 12 to 20 UHF 
channels to include repeater pairs, & simplex.  Remember that DMAT is a 
field deployable team, so they would probably have a portable repeater 
capability.  Since they are part of the National Disaster Medical System, 
perhaps the standard frequency plan might be for all NDMS participants?

Ken

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> What are the other DMAT frequencies?




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