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Most are essentially the SSB nets and as you described, so let me try to run from what I observed in post Katrina U.S. Coast Guard - They work on many frequencies generally in USB the 2-4 MHz range defined radios in question will need an external antenna to listen to anything. In addition, they work much marine VHF Red Cross, they have their own radios and the last I remember they are on 40 MHz FM bands or amateur ham State Emergency Management-Did not say what state. Most use available frequencies 700-800 MHz, the amateur, and satellite phones and HF preset low band phones frequncies FEMA-Cell the last I looked ... Most of FEMA uses state resources, cell phones, or frequecies Federal High 160 MHz -14 MHz USB Hurricane Net and 7 MHz amateur bands LSB U.S. Army National Guard and military everywhere (Requires disclosure Popular ideas, because they can transmit almost anywheres they want as they are separated FCC), including some amateur radio repeaters (as military was first dibs on most of the ham frequencies above 420 MHz) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-If I recall of 450 MHz and 800 MHz repeaters) Maritime different frequencies in HF and VHF .. - See appellant WLO ideas Army in March-frequency usually on each side of the HF ham such as for example in 4004 khz SSB SATERN - usually 14 MHz USB RACES amateur anywheres where nets are set for state traffic is decided, usually 3.7, 7 and 14 MHz (Amateur bands) So forget s350, 300 and the radio you need a radio that can do SSB (or on some it's called a BFO (frequency Beat Oscillator). The G5 has been disappointing in performance evaluations of what I have read that listening to a utility platform. Best to get a listen Real Radio as platforms more expensive for most listening. Short of buying new (http://www.universal-radio.com/ is a place), best find an old ham rig for a few hundred that most built during the last 20 years will do the job you want and do better than these phones you will need a wireless listening mass as a souvenir. Most consumer radios are made to collect the 50,000 polling watts not 100 platforms ham watt But for the actual frequencies: http://hurricanefrequencies.com/ http://www.ominous-valve.com/hurricne.txt

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