Davis-Monthan Air Force Base (DMA)

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Base Trunked Radio System

Motorola Type II 9600 baud

Base 406.0000

Spacing 12.5

Offset 380

406.1125 406.1500 406.7625 406.9625 407.3625

407.8125 407.8875 408.0500 408.0875 408.1250

408.1500 408.5625 409.0250 409.2750 409.4500

409.5625 410.5625

Talk Groups

Talk Group Decription
1008 162nd 1 Snowbird Ops
1024 162nd 2 Snowbird Maintenance
1296 355th LRS Transportation
1312 355th LRS-LRCC
1952 Fire 1
1968 Fire 2 Alarm
1984 Fire 3 Ground
2272 EMCS Service Call
2288 EOD
2592 Rats Nest
2608 Airfield Maintenance
3600 355th Services 1
3600 Airshow Primary
3616 Airshow Medical
3632 Airshow Safety
3648 Airshow Services
3664 Airshow CE
3680 Airshow PA
3696 Airshow Hospitality
3712 Airshow Pitboss
3728 355th Services 2
3728 Airshow Booths
3856 LAN Maintenance
4096 AMARC
4112 AMARC
4128 AMARC
4144 AMARC
4160 AMARC
4352 Helo Squadron
4368 Shipping
4816 AGE RL TD
4832 354th Bulldogs AMU
4992 357th Dragons AMU
5008 357th Dragons AMU
5152 358th Lobos AMU
5168 POL Alternate
5312 41st/43rd ECS Maintenance
5632 43rd ECS BAT SUPER
5888 55th RQS ICE CHOPPER
5904 79th RQS KING
5920 355th EMS/AGE
5936 Base Operations
6144 Ammunition
6160 Ammunition Storage
6176 357th AMU AGE
7488 POL

Arizona ANG Talk Groups

Talk Group Description
13328 162nd Fire 1 Alarm
13344 162nd Fire 2 Tactical
13360 Security
13392 148th SGF
13456 162nd MOC
13472 162nd Ammo
13488 162nd POL
13504 CDF
13520 162nd CP
13536 162nd CE
13552 148th SGF MOC
13568 152nd SGF MOC
13584 195th SGF MOC
13824 162nd SOF

Davis-Monthan Air Field (DMA)

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Description VHF UHF
Automated Terminal Information System 270.1000
Ground Control / Clearance Delivery 121.8000 275.8000
Pilot to Dispatch 372.2000
Pilot to Metro Service 239.8000
Tower 118.8500 253.5000
Command Post 296.3000
Command Post 304.8000
Command Post (RAYMOND 8) 381.3000
King Ops Search & Rescue 240.1000
TOD Generator 288.7000
Albuquerque Center 351.8000
Approach Secondary 128.5000
Approach Secondary 139.9000
Approach Secondary 393.0000
Radar Services 134.1000 271.3000
Tucson Approach (North) 125.1000 297.2000
Tucson Approach (South) 119.4000 318.1000

Squadron Frequencies

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Description Frequency
305th RQS OPS 351.2500
305th RQS OPS V 138.7500
354th FS "BULL DOGS" 139.8000
354th FS "BULL DOGS" Ops 305.4000
354th FS "BULL DOGS" Ops V 139.8000
355th FW 138.0500
355th FW 138.1000
355th FW 138.2000
355th FW 138.2500
355th FW 138.3000
355th FW 138.4250
355th FW 138.4750
355th FW 142.2000
355th FW 148.2750
355th FW 148.5250
355th FW 148.5750
355th FW 148.9500
355th FW 149.0500
355th FW 149.3750
355th FW 149.4500
355th FW 149.8750
355th FW 150.2250
355th FW 150.7250
355th FW 266.1000
355th FW 276.6000
355th FW 292.5000
355th FW OPS 287.0000
355th FW Ops 339.0000
355th FW Survival 236.0000
357th FS "DRAGONS" Ops 361.5000
358th FS "LOBOS" Ops 341.5000
358th FS "LOBOS" Ops V 139.7250
358th FS "LOBOS" Range 341.5000
41st ECS "SCORPIONS" Ops 304.8000
43rd ECS "BATS" Ops 304.8000

Sells MOA

See Luke Air Force Base (LUF) for frequencies used in the SELLS MOA

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Aerial Refueling

Description VHF UHF
AR-639/A TOMBSTONE/LIBBY A 291.9000
AR-639/A TOMBSTONE/LIBBY B 319.5000
AR-639/A TOMBSTONE/LIBBY ALBUQUERQUE CENTER 127.9500 328.1500
AR-649 TURTLE A 286.3000
AR-649 TURTLE B 319.5000

Squadrons

354th Fighter Squadron "Bull Dogs"

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The 354th Fighter Squadron maintains combat-ready posture for worldwide deployment of 18 A-10 and 6 OA-10 aircraft to conduct close air support, air interdiction and combat search and rescue. The 354th ‘Bulldogs’ maintain combat-ready forward air controllers for coordinating and controlling CAS, trains for joint air attack team employment and supports US Army ground maneuver units with air liaison officers.

357th Fighter Squadron "Dragons"

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The 357th Fighter Squadron trains pilots in the A-10 and OA-10 Thunderbolt II. The 357th ‘Dragons’ conducts all formal course directed aircraft transition, day and night weapons and tactics employment, day and night air refueling and dissimilar air combat maneuvers. The squadron trains pilots to plan, coordinate, execute, and control day and night close air support, air interdiction and battlefield surveillance and reconnaissance. Squadron prepares pilots for combat mission ready upgrade.

358th Fighter Squadron "Lobos"

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The 358th Fighter Squadron trains pilots in the A-10 and OA-10 Thunderbolt II. The 358th ‘Lobos’ conducts all formal course directed aircraft transition, day and night weapons and tactics employment, day and night air refueling and dissimilar air combat maneuvers. The squadron trains pilots to plan, coordinate, execute, and control day and night close air support, air interdiction and battlefield surveillance and reconnaissance. Squadron prepares pilots for combat mission ready upgrade.

12th Air Force A-10 Demo Team

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355th Training Squadron

The 355th Training Squadron conducts and maintains academic, flying, specialized, and electronic interactive training for A/OA-10 aircraft.

162nd Fighter Wing, Arizona ANG

“Operation Snowbird” is a National Guard Bureau program located at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and supported through the 162nd Fighter Wing. It was established in 1975 as a winter deployment site for Northern tier Air National Guard flying units.

55th Electronic Combat Group

41st Electronic Combat Squadron "Scorpions"

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43rd Electronic Combat Squadron "Bats"

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The 55th Electronic Combat Group provides combat-ready EC-130H Compass Call aircraft, aircrews, and maintainers to combatant commanders. The squadron also plans and executes information operations, including electronic attack, in support of theater campaign plans. Both squadrons operate and maintain the EC-130H aircraft, a specially configured version of the Air Force’s proven C-130 transport. To execute its unique operations, the aircraft were modified with electronic countermeasures systems, specialized jamming equipment, aerial refueling capability, as well as upgraded engines and avionics. Modifications made to the aircraft vary between the two squadrons, to help each squadron meet its specific mission-oriented needs.

305th Rescue Squadron (AFRC)

The 305th Rescue Squadron (RQS), an Air Force Reserve unit located at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., is assigned to the 920th Rescue Wing (RQW), Patrick AFB Florida. The 305th is assigned the HH-60G Sikorsky “Pave Hawk” twin-engine helicopter.

Acronyms

Acronym Description
AFRC Air Force Reserve Component
AGE Aerospace Ground Equipment
AMARC Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Center
AMU Aircraft Maintenance Unit
CP Command Post
ECP Emergency Command Post
ECS Electronic Combat Squadron
EMCS Energy Management Control System
EOD Explosive Ordnance Disposal
FW Fighter Wing
LRCC Logistics Readiness Coordination Center
LRS Logistics Readiness Squadron
MOC Maintenance Operations Center
POL Petroleum, Oil and Lubricants
RQS Rescue Squadron
SGF Sortie Generation Flight
SOC Squadron Operations Center
SOF Supervisor of Flying

Credits

Special thanks to John SE of Tuscon and the rest of the folks at the AZScanner Group

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