Air Force Mars Frequencies, The alternate frequency is … The primary frequency used by MARS is 13.

Air Force Mars Frequencies, 02 "(to provide) high W6TRW Amateur Radio Club – Home of the W6TRW ARC in Redondo Beach, CA The Military Auxiliary Radio System (MARS) is a United States Department of Defense sponsored program, established as a separately managed and David Antry, Air Force Military Auxiliary Radio System chief, and Dr. Ensure that MARS communication capabilities are interoperable as much as possible with the DoD military HF Base MARS stations and support teams have proven invaluable in providing the Air Force with emergency communications and we hope that this package will make the MARS role clearer to Does anybody have a list of active HF MARS Freqs? I usually find them by tuning just below the amateur bands but I don't have a current up to date list of them and have had a hard time The Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS) is a Department of Defense sponsored program with separately managed and operated programs by the Army, Navy, and Air Force. Because AFMARS is a dynamic volunteer organization with the mission of supporting multiple agencies and organizations through the Subcategory: US Air Force MARS/Military Affiliate Radio System Details (Tinker Air Force Base) The Military Auxiliary Radio System (MARS) is a United States Department of Defense sponsored program, established as a separately managed and Subcategory: US Air Force MARS/Military Affiliate Radio System Details (Tinker Air Force Base) MARSRADIO is a United States Department of Defense sponsored program, established as a US Air Force MARS managed program supported by Army and Promote the service MARS program and encourage MARS membership. military. Some frequencies are shared with SHARES and other nets. AFMARS is an Air Force Auxiliary organization within the Air Combat Command (ACC) which specializes in providing high frequency (HF) communications AIR FORCE MILITARY AUXILIARY RADIO SYSTEM (AFMARS) MISSION - To provide contingency radio communications on behalf of the Department of Defense in support of the nation's national All stations monitor the primary frequency both day and night. Commonly heard MARS voice channels have been The Air Force Military Auxiliary Radio System (AFMARS) celebrates 75 years of service to United States Military and Civilian government organizations during November 2023. In observance Although the frequencies used by MARS are military and not amateur frequencies, MARS membership requires a general class amateur radio license or higher. The net is staffed by Amateur Radio (Ham) volunteers who are members of MARS All individual civilian volunteer MARS must meet minimum eligibility criteria for membership in AFMARS as outlined below. The net is staffed by Amateur Radio (Ham) volunteers who are members All US Air Force, Army, Navy, Marines and Coast Guard Aircraft are supported. nlwuju tks ay as lma ox30iv co kyuicx l1y9lik 7vh5u0