Anderson County Radio Frequencies



Radio Frequencies

Receive Transmit CTCSS

Anderson County Sheriff's Office (primary) 154.755 rx

Anderson County Sheriff's Office (a.k.a. secondary or “back channel”) 155.415 rx

Anderson County Sheriff's Office (unknown) 37.260

Anderson County Sheriff's Office (unknown) 37.180

Anderson County Drug Interdiction Unit (DIU) 155.535 (?)

Anderson County D.I.U. (scrambled transmissions) 159.030 (?)

Palestine Police Department (sometimes scrambled transmissions) 155.865 rx

Palestine Police Department (unknown) 155.775 (?)

D.P.S. channel 7 (in Anderson County used as a talk-around) 155.455

Texas Law 1 (car-to-car or a.k.a. Channel 3) 154.950

Texas Law 2 (Intercity) 155.370 rx

Texas Law 3 (Nat’l Law Enforcement Interoperability) 155.475

Palestine Fire Department 154.190 rx

Anderson Co. Vol. Fire Repeater (used by ALL 14 V.F.D.'s) 154.310 rx

Palestine Regional Medical Center Ambulance/Transport 461.1250

Texas Medical 1 (AHERN) 155.340

Texas Fire 2 (Fire Dept. mutual aid “B”) 154.265

Texas Fire 1 (Fire Dept. mutual aid “A”, a.k.a. “BLUE”) 154.280

Texas Fire 3 (Fire Dept. mutual aid “C”) 154.295

Texas Air 2 (air-to-ground, Texas Air 1 is reserved) 151.385

Palestine Ind. School Dist. (primarily used by school buses) 157.680

Elkhart (city frequency) 158.835 rx

Frankston (city frequency) 156.000 rx

Bethel-Cayuga Fire (unknown if still in use) 46.120

National Weather Service (Sta. I.D. KWN-34, Palestine, TX-1000 watts) 162.450

National Weather Service (Tyler, TX) 162.475

National Weather Service (Corsicana, TX) 162.525

National Weather Service (Lufkin, TX) 162.550

National Weather Service (Dallas, TX) 162.400

Palestine Airport (air comm. may also be known as unicom) 122.700

Palestine Airport beacon 118.025

Palestine Airport (ground comm. for maintenance?) 453.1125 (?)

Palestine Street and Water Dept. 155.955

Anderson County Road & Bridge (also used by county commissioners) 155.040 rx

Lakeview Methodist Retreat Center 151.535 (T/R?)

Lakeview Methodist Retreat Center 151.715 (T/R?)

T.D.C.J.-I.D. common channel (used statewide by all prison units) 153.905 rx

T.D.C.J.-I.D. Coffield repeater (known as CH 6, used during escapes) 153.785 rx

T.D.C.J.-I.D. Michael Unit Building Security (CH 1) 155.675 was 453.400

T.D.C.J.-I.D. Michael Unit (CH 5 dorms) 453.525

T.D.C.J.-I.D. Michael Unit (CH 6) 458.525

T.D.C.J.-I.D. Coffield Building Security (?) 153.965 (?)

T.D.C.J.-I.D. Beto Building Security (?) 154.980 (?)

T.D.C.J.-I.D. Powledge Building Security (?) 154.085 (?)

T.D.C.J.-I.D. (unknown) 155.670 (?)

T.D.C.J.-I.D. (unknown) 158.865 (?)

T.D.C.J.-I.D. Beto 155.025

T.D.C.J.-I.D. Gurney Building Security 154.115

Texas Forest Service (Neches) 159.360 rx

United States Forest Service to Texas Forest Service radio link 164.825

Texas Parks & Wildlife (Texas State Railroad) 151.340

Texas Parks & Wildlife Engeling Wildlife Management 151.265 (T/R?)

Texas Parks & Wildlife Engeling Wildlife Management 159.270 (T/R?)

Texas Dept. of Transportation 47.020

Texas Utilities Fuel (TXU gas, was TUFCO) 157.560

Trinity Valley Electric (was New Era?) 153.635

Amateur Radio Palestine PACARC repeater (W5DLC) 147.080 (+.600)

Amateur Radio Palestine PACARC repeater (W5DLC) 147.140 (+.600)

Amateur Radio (national simplex calling frequency) 146.520 (no offset)

Amateur Radio Athens repeater (K5EPH) 147.220 (+.600)

Amateur Radio Fairfield repeater (N5YAF) 145.110 (-.600) 103.5 pl

Amateur Radio Buffalo repeater 147.280 (+.600) 146.2 pl

Amateur Radio Madisonville repeater (W5TGJ) 146.780 (-.600) 103.5 pl

Amateur Radio College Station repeater 146.620 (-.600)

Amateur Radio College Station repeater 146.680 (-.600) 88.5 pl

Amateur Radio College Station repeater 146.820 (-.600) 88.5 pl

Amateur Radio Huntsville repeater (W5RJV) 146.860 (+.600)

Amateur Radio Corsicana repeater (N5DDC) 145.290 (-.600)

Amateur Radio Corsicana repeater (W5ZNN) 442.725 (+ ) 110.9 pl

Amateur Radio Mexia repeater (W5ZMI) 145.390 (-.600)

Amateur Radio Jewitt repeater (KD5SWI) 145.230 (-.600) 110.9 pl

Amateur Radio Jacksonville repeater (KB5TA) 145.430 (-.600) 136.5 pl

Amateur Radio Jacksonville repeater 145.490 (-.600)

Amateur Radio Jacksonville repeater (K5JVL) Cherokee CO. ARC 146.800 (-.600) ETMC

Amateur Radio Jacksonville repeater 147.020 (+.600)

Amateur Radio Jacksonville repeater 147.380 (+.600)

Amateur Radio Crocket (KD5EGR) 145.310 (-.600) 103.5 pl

Amateur Radio Tyler repeater (N5XNQ) 145.170 (-.600) 110.9 pl

Amateur Radio Tyler repeater 145.210 (-.600)

Amateur Radio Tyler repeater 146.960 (-.600)

Amateur Radio Tyler repeater (K5TYR) Tyler ARC 147.000 (-.600) 88.5 pl

Amateur Radio Tyler repeater 147.100 (+.600)

Amateur Radio Tyler repeater (N1EW) 145.370 (-.600) 88.5 pl

Amateur Radio Tyler repeater (K5PDQ) 147.120 (+.600) 110.9 pl

Amateur Radio Frisco 443.700 (+)

National Guard Emergency Operations (nation-wide) 34.900

National Guard Emergency Operations (nation-wide) 163.4875

American Red Cross (nation-wide) 47.420

FEMA Disaster Relief Operations 138.225

National Disaster Preparedness (used by the Armed Forces) 163.5125

Marine Channel 16 (calling and distress channel) 156.800

Marine Weather Alerts 156.750

Marine Channel 6 (intership safety) 156.300

Marine Channel 9 (boater calling) 156.450

U.S. Coast Guard ships & base (Ch 21) 157.050/161.650

U.S. Coast Guard ships & base (Ch 22) 157.100/161.700

U.S. Coast Guard ships & base (Ch 23) 157.150/161.750

U.S. Coast Guard Aviation 317.700

U.S. Coast Guard Aviation 317.800

Aeronautical Emergencies 121.500

Military Aviation Emergencies 243.000 NASA Space Shuttle (re-entry & landing) 259.700

FRS (Family Radio Service)

limited to ½ watt of transmit power.

FRS ch 1 *shared w/GMRS 462.5625

FRS ch 2 *shared w/GMRS 462.5875

FRS ch 3 *shared w/GMRS 462.6125

FRS ch 4 *shared w/GMRS 462.6375

FRS ch 5 *shared w/GMRS 462.6625

FRS ch 6 *shared w/GMRS 462.6875

FRS ch 7 *shared w/GMRS 462.7125

FRS ch 8 467.5625

FRS ch 9 467.5875

FRS ch 10 467.6125

FRS ch 11 467.6375

FRS ch 12 467.6625

FRS ch 13 467.6875

FRS ch 14 467.7125

GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service)

simplex and FRS Ch 1 thru 7 – limited to 5 watts on GMRS

GMRS/FRS 462.5625

GMRS/FRS 462.5875

GMRS/FRS 462.6125

GMRS/FRS 462.6375

GMRS/FRS 462.6625

GMRS/FRS 462.6875

GMRS/FRS 462.7125

GMRS repeater frequency pairs.

INPUT OUTPUT/talkaround

467.550 462.550

467.575 462.575

467.600 462.600

467.625 462.625

467.650 * Use NOT permitted near Canadian border. 462.650

467.675 * Emergency contact/traveler assist CTCSS 141.3 462.675

467.700 * Use NOT permitted near Canadian border. 462.700

467.725 462.725

MURS (Multi-Use Radio Service)

These frequencies were called "dot" frequencies and use to require a license to transmit. On November 12, 2000 the FCC dropped the license requirement and opened them up just like the FRS frequencies and CB radio. Max power on MURS is limited to TWO watts. You will be able to talk MUCH farther with MURS radios than with FRS radios.

MURS 151.820

MURS 151.880

MURS 151.940

MURS 154.570

MURS/Itinerant Business Radio frequency 154.600

IBR (Itinerant Business Radio)

IBR 151.505

IBR (red dot?) 151.625

IBR (purple dot?) 151.955

IBR (blue dot?) 154.570

IBR (green dot?) 154.600

IBR 158.400

IBR 451.800

IBR 456.800

IBR (white dot?) 462.575

IBR (black dot?) 462.625

IBR (orange dot?) 462.675

IBR (brown dot?) 464.500

IBR (yellow dot?) 464.550

IBR (silver star?) 467.850

IBR (gold star?) 467.875

IBR (red star?) 467.900

IBR (blue star?) 467.925

IBR 469.500

IBR 469.550

MISCELLANEOUS

Navarro Co. S.O. 155.130 rx l

Navarro Co. S.O. (ch 1) 155.100

Navarro Co. S.O. (TAC 85) 154.995

Navarro Co. Vol. Fire Repeater 154.235 rx

Corsicana Fire Dept. 154.340 rx

Corsicana Police Dept. 155.565 rx

Corsicana Police Dept. (TAC 1 or ch 5) 153.860

Corsicana Police Dept. (TAC 2) 156.150

Corsicana Emergency Corp 155.235

Henderson Co. S.O. 155.310 rx

Athens Police Dept. 155.610 rx

Athens Fire Dept. 154.400

Athens Fire Dept. 154.325

Cherokee Co. S.O. 155.130 rx

Smith Co. S.O. 154.725

Freestone Co. S.O. 155.595 rx

Freestone Co. S.O. channel 2 155.190

Freestone Co. Fire 154.415

Fairfield 153.980

Leon/Madison Co. Fire 154.385

Walker Co. S.O. 155.730 rx

Huntsville Police Dept. 155.895 rx

Huntsville Fire Dept. 154.205

S.H.S.U. Campus Police 155.925

Brazos Co. S.O. 155.415 rx

Brazos Co. S.O. 155.670

Brazos Co. Fire 155.940 rx

Bryan Fire CH 1 154.415 rx

Bryan Fire CH 2 154.250

Bryan Police 155.610 rx

College Station Fire 154.340 rx

RAILROAD

Union Pacific Railroad (AAR ch 12)* 160.290

Union Pacific Railroad (AAR ch 20) yard #1 160.410

Union Pacific Railroad (AAR ch 24) road channel 160.470

Union Pacific Railroad (AAR ch 27) 160.515

Union Pacific Railroad (AAR ch 32) 160.590

Union Pacific Railroad (AAR ch 33) PBX MOW mob. phone 160.605

Union Pacific Railroad (AAR ch 38) yard 160.680

Union Pacific Railroad (AAR ch 42) 160.740

Union Pacific Railroad (AAR ch 82) car dept. 161.340

Natl. Mutual Aid Railroad Police 161.205

Ringling Bros. Circus Train 151.625

*The railroads of North America are assigned a group of 97 frequencies in the VHF band. These frequencies are in the range of 160.110 MHz to 161.565 MHz, in 15 KHz increments. The Association of American Railroads (AAR) manages the frequency assignment within this frequency range. Many of America's railroads are equipping locomotives with radio transceivers capable of using all 97-railroad frequencies. For simplicity, the frequencies are assigned channel numbers that are used to select the proper frequency on any AAR 97-channel radio.

JIB (Jack-in-the-Box)

JIB 468.4875

JIB 468.7625

JIB 468.8375

JIB 469.1375

JIB 469.4625

JIB 469.6375

JIB 469.6625

JIB 469.8875

JIB 457.5125

JIB 457.5375

JIB 457.5625

JIB 457.5875

JIB 457.6125

Frequencies designated with (?) are assigned by the F.C.C. for this area and station, but have not been heard or confirmed as active. Frequencies that are unknown of its designated use are indicated by "unknown". The frequencies were collected from various sources such as the F.C.C. database, F.C.C. Repeater Directory, personal files, and donations from individuals. Some frequencies may be the transmission (TX) or the receive (RX) side of a repeater pair and is designated as (T/R?). There are some repeater pairs given for different radio stations in East Texas. They are also provided with the CTCSS tone. The amateur frequencies show the (+/-) .600 kHz split. This list was last updated on 12-04-2003 by TAW/KB5YUE.

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