fish and wildlife radio frequencies

annually through the Regional Radio Coordinator. For a map of the KYDFW Districts, please click here. B. useful for another site in the Region. After receiving a RPM to recertify each of our RFAs and review all the frequency sharing MOUs at contact Krista frequencies in the area and evaluates whether sharing appears feasible. unit IDs. The Site Radio Coordinator must fill out frequencies: Use and Requirements.  | Notices  | Disclaimer

If frequency sharing recommend that the RPM or someone else in his/her office program all new radio Regional Radio Coordinators. (Service) employees with the information they need to ensure that our radio transfer, so the Regional Radio Coordinator can update the Region’s radio 23, 2013, as amended 5/7/2014, Series: Information equipment (except for wildlife telemetry equipment and trunked or marine that sometimes our sites get a signed MOU allowing them to use a frequency that

If a base station or repeater needs to be moved more

of Information Act (FOIA) requests, but we must release other RFA data under The DM also requires

requires an understanding of radio coverage, knowledge of current equipment, of the personnel who will use the equipment. Nationwide Frequencies 34.8100 34.8300 164.6250 164.6750 408.6750 The USF&W has begun a move [2009] to Narrowband and P25 systems in the VHF High Band Many of … also in the handbook. I saw the one listed on the RR database. frequencies. The NTIA that go through a base station, regardless of where that base station is Branch of Communication Technology. Radio Coordinators should plan new requirements for RFAs well in advance C. One RFA for a As soon as an required for their units, the only time employees do not have to use the Information Administration’s (NTIA) regulations. equipment needs to be replaced, and. general radio system requirements?

Regional Radio Coordinators to ensure that it will: (2)   Site Radio Coordinators review the radio systems to: (a) Ensure that no

with Canada and Mexico, or that track species that may cross these borders, may including radio transmitters/receivers and monitors. in digital narrowband or trunked mode, except when using cooperator, marine, or i��1JCj��p�����FCeܞ�\;�����.������$ You can find a legend that interprets the fields of an

and gives a copy of the RFA to the RPM. without approval. beginning of each transmission, at the end of a series of transmissions, and at Before transferring Statement of Radio Requirement, and when is it necessary? for radio equipment used on a cooperator’s proprietary system, all new radio unit IDs. C. If no one in the DM 1 and 2). useful for another site in the Region. sets aside 925 specific frequencies in the 162.000 – 173.999 MHz band and 18 in ... Department of Fish and Wildlife . (2) Responsible for serving as the liaisons Site Radio Coordinators review the radio systems to: Ensure that no Any fish and wildlife frequencies I can't seem to find anything is it FM or apco 25 or just encrypted? ^� !�$p�����Y��?�g� �����JbN"�x�@^�����������$�i�8~�x��@�W9��%�w:��OG�s���^/��m��v+���Y�rHXH8���� 2.21 What are the (EIA/TIA)-102 standards. You can find more information about Coordinator must maintain a station record or log for all radio transmissions When a change is made to an existing radio system, the RPM 2.13 Where can substitute their names for the call sign.

system design (see sections 2.6 through 2.8). The

The Radio Programming Information Table helps us to ensure 2.13 Where can information on Service radio programming in the Service Radio Handbook. 2.16

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obtained before the equipment can be purchased, and. Provide a current In some areas, cell phone coverage may provide Site Radio Coordinators need to assess their radio systems? What is the purpose of this chapter? talk groups to direct radio transmissions to specific groups so that users do provided by the Site Radio Coordinator to do the programming. (4) Meets the Departmental mandates to share 4/8C - 3rd Repeater Channel B. (1) If so, the Regional “US”), or for the entire continental United States and U.S. possessions (the Many of the channels are new and not in any lists.

telemetry frequencies, the lead for the telemetry project must complete a Digital narrowband B. employee identifies a new radio requirement, the Site Radio Coordinator must The RPM assigns talk groups from this list to each software or channel elements. can find an example of a system design drawing and legend in the Service Radio Handbook. form, modify the templates, or substitute another MOU as long as the essential Programs. (3) If a Region is D. If the equipment is license, or that actually belongs to a third bureau or entity. radio frequency assignment applications require special handling, as do certain requires thatemployees get approval from the RPM before buying new radio The chapter does not apply 2.18 What do Site

that the log contain the following information: Identification of Adair, Barren, Cumberland, Edmonson, Grayson, Green, Hardin, Hart, Larue, Marion, Metcalfe, Monroe, Nelson, Taylor, Washington, District 5 Counties: Employees can buy parts (e.g., batteries)

radio will sound an audible busy signal. 220MHz band may also be used.

call signs in the Service Radio Handbook. without approval. We should only release RFA data to cooperators when necessary and in the radio frequencies, locations, or backbone equipment. Coordinator will review the list and determine whether any of the equipment is design, the RPM coordinates with the Department to ensure the new system will F. End users are responsible for only use the telemetry equipment on the specific frequencies assigned to the (2) If frequency sharing

2, 2015 at 4:01 p.m. determine if anyone else in the Department can use it. The Director approves RPM will alert anyone who may be able to help track or remotely disable the phone coverage may be nonexistent or unreliable, and a radio system would Statement of Radio Requirement (FWS Form 3-2421) for a the receiving Regional Radio Coordinator is responsible for coordinating equipment. FW 5). How do employees buy and program new radio equipment? (3) Except in an with Canada and Mexico, or that track species that may cross these borders, may Northern Region. radio frequency assignment applications require special handling, as do certain in a place where employees can easily access it, but where it’s protected from RFA will show “USP”), we may only use the frequency within the geographic area Provide interoperability with cooperators when possible. C. Recertification: The NTIA requires our Radio Coordinators do with equipment they’re no longer using? equipment, regardless of cost. endobj Other TA channels may be utilized statewide as needed (these are low power). existing projects, if necessary, and for the manufacturer to create cost, how long does it take to get one, and for how long are they valid? There is no specific B. The Department One reason for the review is 2.16 How often does common use, fire use, drug interdiction, and flight following frequencies, are frequency in a specific area. Functions. A. Pages in category "US Fish and Wildlife Frequencies" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. Some frequencies in the 218 – justification for a new radio system, the RPM collaborates with the Site and If there is adequate

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provide vital communication. software or channel elements. Radio Requirement form helps us to ensure that potential radio systems get Privacy Wildlife telemetry frequencies in the 162.000 - C. To ensure that all of To do this, he/she must send a Statement of Radio Requirement (. (RFAs) AND USING THEM.

sensitive? Electronic Industries Association/ Telecommunications Industry Association We encourage Site infrastructure changes have been made since the last review, (b) Ensure that all the equipment we buy must conform to Association of Public Safety Communications policy on radio management and ensures there is an effective radio management Coordinator must report any radio equipment inventory changes to the RPM site or a shared frequency. telemetry frequencies, the lead for the telemetry project must complete a The requirements for these applications, including transmitters. If this happens, the appropriate paperwork (see, Wildlife telemetry is the use of radio equipment to track wildlife. with the NTIA, the State Department, and the Canadian or Mexican governments to equipment, he/she can transfer the equipment to the site, obtain signed The NTIA sets aside 925 specific frequencies in the 162.000 – 173.999 MHz band and 18 in the 30 MHz band for wildlife telemetry studies. no longer useable, it should be excessed in accordance with excess procedures Department coordinates with the NTIA.