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BATFE Frequencies
163.1000 – Federal Agency Common
164.2375
164.5500 – Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force
165.0250
165.2875 – BATFE NET 1 repeater, various inputs
165.3375
165.3500
165.3625
165.4375
165.4625
165.4875
165.5125
165.5375
165.6875
165.7375
165.9125 – BATFE TAC 5
165.9250
166.2875
166.4000
166.4125
166.4375
166.4625 – Treasury Common, also now known as Federal Common
166.5000
166.5250
166.5375 – Input to 165.2875 NET 1 repeaters
166.5625
166.5875
166.6875
166.7500
166.8250
166.8500
166.8750
166.9125
166.9250
167.1625 – BATFE TAC 1
168.0000 – BATFE TAC 7
168.0250
168.3000
168.3500 – BATFE TAC 4, also Federal Agency Common
168.8625
169.5500
170.1000
170.2000
170.4125
170.8875
170.9625 – BATFE TAC 2
172.4875
173.0125 – BATFE TAC 3
173.8875 – BATFE TAC 6
406.2500
407.1500
407.8250
407.8500
407.8750
407.9000
407.9250
408.4000
409.1500
409.2500
409.8750
410.0500
410.7500
414.7000
414.7250
415.1250
415.2500
415.7250
416.0500
416.3250
416.8000
418.0500
418.0750
418.1500
418.1750
418.2000
418.2250
418.2500
418.5000
418.5750
418.7750
419.0250
419.0500
419.1000
419.7500
419.9375
Note that the ATF uses a common VHF repeater pairing
(165.2875 out, 166.5375 in), but with various P25 Network
Access Codes (NACs) depending on what repeater channel
or NET is desired. The ATF radio programming has NET
1 through NET 10 available, using the P25 NAC of N651
through N65A for the repeater input, but always seems to use
N650 for the repeater output on 165.2875 MHz. There are
exceptions to this frequency paring and NAC in some cities.
It was recently noted that Jacksonville, Florida, was using
165.2875 MHz for the repeater, but with a NAC of 656 on
the repeater output. And the Houston, Texas, area has been
using 170.9625 MHz for their primary operations repeater.
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