Frequencies
Nevada Tactical Crossband Repeaters
Nevada Communications Steering Committee (NCSC)
The mission of the Nevada Communications Steering Committee (NCSC) is to facilitate the planning, development and operation
of interoperable communication systems for use between government officials and emergency response agencies in Nevada.
Nevada Tactical Crossband Repeaters
The Nevada crossband repeaters network will enable VHF and 800 MHz users to talk directly to each other without the intervention of a technician or a dispatch operator.
To use a crossband repeater, a radio user simply changes to the interoperability channel.
The statewide tactical crossband repeaters are designed to interconnect 800 MHz and VHF narrowband conventional channels.
Approximately 38 crossband repeater sites have been identified throughout the state.
Each repeater site will have a total of six channels, one calling channel and two tactical channels in both VHF and 800 MHz.
When responding to or reporting a mutual aid incident, these calling channels are the primary communications path used to respond to the incident.
Below is a Master List of available VHF channels. Individual sites with FCC licenses are listed on their respective County pages.