Vandenberg Air Force Base (VBG)

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Trunked Radio System

Motorola Type II Trunked Radio System

Trunk Type: Motorola Type 2 - UHF
Base Frequency: 406 MHz
Step: 50 KHz
Offset Channel: 380
406.350 	406.550 	406.750 	406.950 	407.150
407.350 	407.550 	407.750 	407.950 	408.150
408.350 	408.550 	408.750 	408.950 	409.150
409.350 	409.550 	409.750 	409.950 	410.150

Talk Groups

Talk group Description
1648 HAWK Command
1808 START Net
3248 Police
3248 Security Police FOX 1 Control
3280 Security Police FOX 2 Tactical
3312 Airshow control
3312 Security Police FOX 5 Game Units
3376 Security Police FOX 3 Tactical
4848 Fire CON 1 Control
4880 Fire CON 2 Control
4912 Fire Tac 1 Tactical
4944 Fire Tac 2 Tactical
4976 Fire Tac 3 Tactical
6416 Net Messages
6448 DCC
6480 Civil Engineering Utilities Shop
6512 Civil Engineering Exterior Electric Shop
6544 Civil Engineering Power Production Shop
6576 Civil Engineering Horizontal Construction Shop
6608 Civil Engineering Zone Net
8080 Man Power (Communications)
8080 MCC
8112 Biological Control
9712 Base Operations
9712 Tower
9744 Weather Operations
9904 Helicopter Net
9936 Safety
10000 Air Boss
11248 Base Transportation Dispatch
11248 Parking
11536 Haz Mart Hazardous Waste Contractor
11568 POL
12880 Land Mobile Radio Shop
12912 Fiber Optic Cable Shop
13136 Camera Control
13168 Video Control Van
13264 CDI Net
13296 Camera Operations
14800 Contractor Safety
14896 Public Affairs
16112 RF Operations
16208 Water Works
16336 Titan / Atlas Centers Space Launch Squadron
17648 Maintenance Operations MM III
19249 Base Transportation Base Taxi
22448 Radio Frequency Control
22480 Communications Control
22544 Weather Control
22576 Contractor Safety
22608 Radio Frequency Operations
33616 Lompoc Control Center
33648 Food Services
33680 Channel 24

Conventional Frequencies

Description Frequency
Fire & Crash Primary 148.2000
Engineering 1 163.5375
Engineering 2 163.5875
Motor Pool- Taxi 148.2150
Ground Control 149.5500
Ramp Control 148.5150
Petroleum Oil Lubrication 148.5850
Helicopter OPs 149.1850
Train Operations- MX Project 149.4750
US Coast Guard Ch 6 156.3000
US Coast Guard Ch 12 156.6000
US Coast Guard Ch 16 156.8000
US Coast Guard Ch 22A 157.1000
Countdown Net 1 407.2750
WB6OBB Launch Net (Broadcast Peak) PL131.8 147.0000
WB6OBB Launch Net (Broadcast Peak) PL131.8 224.9000
WB6OBB Launch Net (Broadcast Peak) PL131.8 449.3000
Santa Barbara Transportation - Used at air shows 468.5000

Security

Description Frequency
Gateposts 162.6125
Air Police Primary 163.4625
Air Police Secondary 163.4875
Special Ops 163.0000
Space Command Security 164.5000
Unknown use 149.9225
Office of Special Investigations 1 138.0750
Office of Special Investigations 2 138.1750
Security 151.8650

Fire and Medical

Description Frequency
Fire & Crash Primary 148.2000
Fire Structural Tac 148.1000
Fire Command 173.5875
Medical Net 148.1750

VHF/UHF AM Air Frequencies

Description UHF VHF
CH-01 ATIS 319.0750 125.7000
CH-02 Ground/Clearance 275.8000 121.7500
CH-03 Tower (Pri) 326.2000 124.9500
CH-04 BLADE Ops (Pri) 251.9000 119.5000
CH-05 BLADE Ops (Sec) 236.0000
CH-06 LA Center (Sector 15 low) 269.5000 119.0500
CH-07 FRONTIER 266.0000 121.4000
CH-08 VBG PMSV (Metro) 342.4000
CH-09 SPACEPORT 311.0000 126.2000
CH-10 Tower (Sec) 289.6000 118.3000
CH-11 LMPC/OCEANO 122.7000
CH-12 SLO TWR 379.9000 124.0000
CH-13 SBA APP W 321.4000 120.5500
CH-14 SBA TWR 242.4000 119.7000
CH-15 SANTA YNEZ 122.8000
CH-16 HAWTH FS 255.4000 122.3000
CH-17 SPORT 272.0000 132.7500
CH-18 IRENE PRI 122.8250
CH-19 IRENE SEC 123.0500
CH-20 SAR SCENE 282.8000 123.1000
Command Post 321.0000
FRONTIER 336.0000 127.6500
FRONTIER 256.0000 136.4250
FRONTIER 349.1000 141.3000
139.8000
NORAD AICC (Site G35) 364.2000
Pegasus Ops 384.8000
Pilot To Dispatch (PTD) 327.2000

Note: 127.65 is used by the Air Boss during ibs air shows and 121.4 (Ch 7 FRONTIER) is the air show discrete frequency.

Note: Vandenberg Flying Club uses 123.0 MHz UNICOM

Credits

Special thanks to Mathew Grant for contributing information.

Special thanks to Mike in SB from the SoCalScan group for contributing information.

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