Fairchild Air Force
Base, located near Spokane, in eastern Washington, started out life as the
Spokane Army Air Depot back in 1940. Local business owners and citizens raised
the money in order to bring the base to Spokane. The base was renamed in 1951
in honor of General Muir S. Fairchild.
Fairchild was at
one time home to the 92nd Bomb Group, flying the B-29 Superfortress.
The base also supported the B-36 Peacemaker for a time in the early 1950’s. The
base became home to B-25 bombers in 1956 and KC-135 tankers in 1958. During the
Cold War, a ring of nine Atlas intercontinental ballistic missiles silos
surrounded Spokane and Fairchild Air Force Base. These were operational from
1961 through 1965, as part of the Air Force’s 567th Missile
Squadron. The bombers moved away in 1993, making aerial refueling the base’s
primary operational function.
In addition to the
tankers, Fairchild is home to the Air Force Survival School. The 336th
Training Group teaches SERE tactics, Survival - Evasion - Resistance - Escape. Some of the real-world
training takes place in the nearby Coleville National Forest.
The base itself is
served by a VHF P-25 digital trunked radio system. This system was a Motorola
system years ago (the last time I was at the base), but has since been upgraded
to a true, P-25 system. Base personnel that I spotted with radios seemed to be
using mostly Motorola APX radios. The system appears to be a single site with
no networking to anywhere else, but with the recent trend of military base
radio systems being networked with other bases, I would not be surprised if
that happened in the future here at Fairchild. Here are the specifics of the
base trunked system:
Fairchild Air Force Base
System ID 5E1
WACN BEE00
Site 001
138.0250
138.0375
138.0625
138.1375
138.1625
138.3375
138.3625
138.4125
138.4375
138.5125
In addition to the
trunked system, there are a number of VHF and UHF conventional frequencies
allocated to the base. While on base for the 2017 Skyfest air show (more on
that later), I spotted a variety of antennas on hangers, buildings and small
towers located all over the base. I have confirmed a few of the UHF air band
frequencies, and have information that some of the VHF channels are being used
for the USAF Survival School training. Here is a compilation of my database of
conventional frequencies for Fairchild Air Force Base, as well as some
Washington National Guard frequencies from nearby Spokane International Airport
(KGEG):
118.3000 AM Spokane (GEG) Tower
120.3500 AM Fairchild (SKA) Tower
121.8500
121.9000 AM Spokane (GEG) Ground
122.9500 AM Spokane (GEG) Unicom
123.6000 AM Fairchild (SKA) Ground
123.7500 AM Spokane (GEG) Approach/Departure
124.3000 AM Spokane (GEG) Approach/Departure
124.3250 AM Spokane (GEG) ATIS
124.7000 AM Spokane (GEG) Approach/Departure
126.2000 AM Fairchild (SKA) Tower (alternate)
133.3500 AM Spokane (GEG) Approach/Departure
134.1000 AM Fairchild (SKA) Radar Approach
139.3000 AM Pilot-To-Dispatch
139.3500 AM Survival School helicopter
139.6250 FM Survival School
139.8250 FM Survival School
139.8750
141.7500
141.9000
142.2250 FM Survival School Operations
143.8250
148.2250
149.1500
149.1750 FM Survival School Operations
149.3000
150.0750
150.1250
150.1500
150.1750
150.2000 FM Survival Operations Repeater
150.2250
150.2500
150.2750
150.3000
150.3250
150.3500
150.3750
150.4000
150.4750
150.5250
150.6500
150.6750
163.2750
163.4625
163.4875
163.5125
163.5875
164.5000
165.1625
173.4375
173.5125
173.5375
173.5625
173.5875
233.7000 AM Fairchild (SKA) Tower
234.8000 AM PMSV Weather
236.0000 AM Survival Training
238.3000 AM Maintenance
239.0250 AM Washington Army Guard helicopters
240.1500 AM SOF - Supervisor of Flying
240.5000 AM
251.9000 AM Survival Rescue Training
253.4000 AM Maintenance
254.3750 AM Spokane (GEG) ATIS
254.7000 AM Survival Training
256.4000
257.6250 AM Fairchild (SKA) ATIS
263.0000 AM Spokane (GEG) Approach/Departure
269.2500 AM Fairchild (SKA) ATC
275.8000 AM Fairchild (SKA) Ground
278.3000 AM Spokane (GEG) Tower
282.2500 AM Spokane (GEG) Approach/Departure
289.6000 AM Fairchild (SKA) Tower (alternate)
293.7000 AM Maintenance Operations
301.6000 AM Survival School Training
314.3000 AM Training
311.0000 AM Command Post STRIKEHAWK
321.0000 AM Command Post STRIKEHAWK
339.3000 AM Fairchild (SKA) Radar Approach
348.6000 AM Spokane (GEG) Ground
359.0000 AM Training
363.8000 AM Fairchild (SKA) Radar Approach
372.2000 AM Pilot-To-Dispatch
372.5000 AM
375.2000 AM USAF METRO
381.3000 AM Command Post
384.9000 AM Fairchild (SKA) Radar Approach
385.0000 FM Army Guard
387.4875 FM Army Guard
388.8500 AM Maintenance
389.8000 AM Fairchild (SKA) Radar Approach
389.9125 FM Army Guard
396.9000 AM ANG Command Post 141ARW
407.4500 FM
413.0000 FM
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