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E02 SECONDARY AIR/SURFACE<br />

E02.01 SECONDARY HF AIR/SURFACE (2K8J3E)<br />

The appropriate district voice working frequencies, circuit Q25.<br />

E02.02 SECONDARY HF AIR/SURFACE (100HA1A, 300HF1B, 1K24F1B)<br />

4337 (4335) 8650 (8648)<br />

6383 (6381) 12889.5 (12887.5)<br />

The above frequencies are authorized for aircraft use on a shared<br />

basis with <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>Guard</strong> Ship-Shore operations. The use of these<br />

frequencies by air stations requires specific authority by the<br />

Commandant. The carrier or dial frequency in parenthesis is<br />

applicable to SSB RATT transmissions only, and is located 2.0 kHz<br />

below the assigned frequency.<br />

E03 SPECIAL AIR/SURFACE<br />

E03.01 SPECIAL HF AIR/SURFACE (2K8J3E)<br />

3068.4 (3067) 11215.4 (11214)<br />

4730.4 (4729) 13245.4 (13244)<br />

4743.4 (4742) 15016.4 (15015)<br />

6758.4 (6757) 18003.4 (18002)<br />

8965.4 (8964) 18020.4 (18019)<br />

9018.4 (9017) 23218.4 (23217)<br />

11177.4 (11176)<br />

These special frequencies are available to <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>Guard</strong> aircraft for<br />

operational use. The <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>Guard</strong> shares these frequencies on a<br />

secondary basis with the <strong>US</strong>AF. The use of these frequencies by land<br />

radio stations requires specific authority by the Commandant.<br />

E03.02 CG AIRCRAFT-CG SHIPS AIR/SURFACE (6KA3E)<br />

126.2 MHz<br />

Note: For local aircraft landing control use when UHF channels are not<br />

available. Caution should be exercised to avoid interference<br />

with FAA/Military land control tower operations.<br />

E-3

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