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FCC 87.375
Revised as of October 2, 2015
Goto Year:2014 |
    2016
§ 87.375   Frequencies.
   (a) The frequency 123.100 MHz is available for assignment to aeronautical
   search and rescue stations for actual search and rescue missions. Each
   search and rescue station must be equipped to operate on this frequency.
   (b) The frequency 122.900 MHz is available for assignment to aeronautical
   search and rescue stations for organized search and rescue training and for
   practice search and rescue missions.
   (c) The frequencies 3023.0 kHz and 5680.0 kHz are available for assignment
   to  aircraft  and  ship stations for search and rescue scene-of-action
   coordination, including communications with participating land stations.
   Ship stations communicating with aircraft stations must employ 2K80J3E
   emission.
   (d) 121.500 MHz: Emergency and distress only.
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Subpart N—Emergency Communications
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