KOOLAU AMATEUR RADIO CLUB

 

RADIO FREQUENCY INFORMATION

Amateur Radio - Public Safety - MARS - Broadcast -Commercial - GMRS - CB

NOTE: This List is not meant to be an "encyclopedia"of Repeaters, Nets, and Frequencies of Interest. However, a greatdeal of effort has been put into constructing and updating this reference. The goal is to provide information to help radio usersfind the frequencies they may need for casual operation, monitoringand Emergency Communications.

CONSIDER PRINTING THIS LIST AND KEEPING IT FOR REFERENCE WHENTHE POWER IS OFF AND THE PHONE LINES ARE DEAD AND YOU NEED IT!

Check back frequently for corrections and updates. If youhave corrections or additions please forward them to KARCWEBGUYS-Thank you.- WB6FZH/KH6

All Times Local Hawaiian Standard Time (Unless Noted-[2130Z]=2130UTC)


 

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FREQUENCY RESOURCES and LINKS

SIMPLEX

RACES- Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services

Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES)


 

Recently Utilized Emergency Frequencies


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PUBLIC SAFETY &OTHER FREQUENCIES OF INTEREST

These are some frequencies that may be helpful to monitor during disaster conditions to promote safety and security to life andproperty.

Special thanks to David Cabatu, AH7E, ah7e@arrl.net, for his recent revision of this basic list of frequencies of interest. Visit David's site http://www.qsl.net/ah7e/ "Radio Monitoring Hawaii", for a larger more comprehensive listings and great information on monitoring in Hawaii. Thanks again to David his updated information for the KARC website!

NOTE: The Electronic Communications Privacy Act and FCC Regulationsspecify fines and possible imprisonment for violations of lawrelating to disclosure of certain transmissions and information.Some Monitor and Scanning Receivers may be capable of interceptingthese protected transmissions. Contact the FCC for current restrictions,listen responsibly and within the law.

NOTE: Honolulu Police Department has a new radio system in the 800-900 mhz band that is digital technology and is not understandable when monitored by analog scanners or receivers.During an emergency, and maintenance periods these systems may be in analog mode. Other Agencies may switch to this technology at a future time.

 

WEATHER 
162.400	NOAA (Kokee, Kauai; Haleakala, Maui)
162.550 NOAA (Mt. Kaala, Oahu; Kulani Cone (Hilo), Hawaii)
POLICE
800 MHz GE/EDACS system.  Analog & Digital.
Only analog transmissions can be monitored.
BC245XLT, BC780XLT, RS Pro-92, 94, 2052, 2067.
FIRE 
154.220	HFD-1
154.340	HFD-2
154.145	HFD-3
154.400 HFD-4
154.280 HFD-5 DISPATCH
141.000 FFD DISPATCH
173.560	HAFB DISPATCH
EMS
453.925 EMS-1 DISPATCH
453.700 EMS-2 MEDICOM
453.725 EMS-3 MEDICOM
453.875 EMS-4 MEDICOM
453.900 EMS-5 STATE MEDICOM
CITY & COUNTY
158.865 CITY-1 REPEATER
158.955 CITY-2 SIMPLEX
453.850 WATSFT WATER SAFETY
STATE
154.995	DLNR - CONSERVATION
159.195 HWYS - STATE HIGHWAYS
CIVIL DEFENSE
155.715 SCDA - STATE CIVIL DEFENSE
161.640 EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM
AIRCRAFT
118.100	HONOLULU TOWER
118.300 HONOLULU APP/DEP
119.100	HONOLULU APP/DEP
121.500	AIRCRAFT DISTRESS
124.800 HONOLULU DEP EAST
127.900	HONOLULU ATIS
U.S. COAST GUARD
156.800	MARINE DISTRESS
157.150	RESCUE OPS
381.800 USCG ACFT (AM Mode)
383.900 USCG ACFT (AM Mode)
UTILITIES
153.650	HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO
158.250 BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY
MISC FREQUENCIES 
453.425 C &C Hoomahulia Botanical Garden 
Special thanks to David Cabatu, AH7E, ah7e@arrl.net, for his recent revision of this basic list of frequencies of interest. Visit David's site http://www.qsl.net/ah7e/ "Radio Monitoring Hawaii", for a larger more comprehensive listings and great information on monitoring in Hawaii. Thanks again to David his updated information for the KARC website!


 

 

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Last Updated: March 20, 2001