155.160 is the national SAR freq. and some groups like ours have other freq. only for our area both UHF and VHF .
Patrick Brown YCSRT 3213 N7FHB Wilhoit 145.350 Wildflower SYCSRT TEAM Manager http://ycsrt.org T.E.A.M = Together Everyone Accomplishes MoreOn 4/2/2017 7:39 PM, r norris via chirp_users wrote:
On Apr 2, 2017, at 20:01, Jim McIver <jmciver@lmtribune.com> wrote:
Thx, there maybe a ham club and maybe they know about Search and Rescue frequencies between 136-174mhz.-jm
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Just an idea. When I moved to where I live now I had no idea as to the frequencies in use so I went to a local ham club and found someone who kept an up to date list of frequencies and was nice enough to give me a copy. Maybe you can check around in your area and have similar luck.
Go here… https://www.radioreference.com/
You have to drill around, but there’s everything from S&R to Burger King.
Databases and click on the map.
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