[FedCom] DMAT new frequency?
Greg Brazil
baycomm at earthlink.net
Sun May 21 10:30:56 EDT 2006
Thanks, Larry only so much time in the day. I was a subscriber for
years (& Aviation Week)& they sat on a shelf & I almost never read them.
With all my trade & Navy pubs there is just not enough time. Thanks
again.
Greg AX2
Larry Van Horn, N5FPW wrote:
> Hummm, not a Monitoring Times subscriber. Shame on you Greg. ;-))
> Both of us have written extensively on this Greg in the pages of MT over the
> years.
>
> HHS US Depeartment of Health and Human Services (presidental cabinet
> level department)
> NDMS National Disaster Medical System http://oep-ndms.dhhs.gov/
> DMAT Disaster Medical Assistance Team http://oep-ndms.dhhs.gov/dmat.html
> DMAT-MA-1 Was a freq designator reported by Ken for one of the
> Massachusetts teams.
>
> Have fun out there and good hunting,
> 73 de da Chief
>
> Larry Van Horn, N5FPW
> ATC (AW) USN (Ret)
> MT Milcom/Help Desk Columnist
> Assistant Editor Monitoring Times
> Founding Father Milcom/Fedcom/Trunkcom
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Greg Brazil" <baycomm at earthlink.net>
> To: "Discussion of Federal Government Communications"
> <fedcom at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 9:50 AM
> Subject: Re: [FedCom] DMAT new frequency?
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>
>>Chris, for those of us who are not in the know, please explain DMAT,
>>DMAT-MA-1, NDMS & HHS. Thanks
>>Greg
>>
>>Chris Parris wrote:
>>
>>
>>>>>>What are the other DMAT frequencies?<<<
>>>
>>>
>>>Here's what I have in my listings. I thought Ken had originally posted
>>>some
>>>of these at one time:
>>>
>>>DMAT F1 406.8625
>>>DMAT MA-1 412.8375
>>>
>>>NDMS DMAT 408.4000 NDMS DMAT 409.0000 NDMS DMAT 418.0500 NDMS DMAT
>>>418.0750 NDMS DMAT 418.5750 NDMS DMAT 419.6000 HHS 406.4500
>>>HHS 406.6250
>>>HHS 406.7750
>>>HHS 408.6000
>>>HHS 408.7500
>>>HHS 409.0000
>>>HHS 410.0250
>>>HHS 410.2000
>>>HHS 413.4250
>>>HHS 415.4500
>>>HHS 415.6250
>>>HHS 415.7750
>>>HHS 417.6000
>>>HHS 417.7500 HHS 418.0000
>>>HHS 419.0250
>>>HHS 419.2000
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Rumors abound that there's now a standard nationwide plan using 12 to 20
>>>UHF channels to include repeater pairs, & simplex.
>>><<<
>>>I suspect that is true and you will probably find them in the 12.5 KHz
>>>channels that have been proviously known as "spectrum holes". So beware
>>>that the above list may be chaging!
>>>
>>>- Chris
>>> --
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>>>Fed Files Columnist
>>>Monitoring Times Magazine
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