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Revision as of 07:53, 27 August 2009

Please see the following public references for information.

Feel free to list wings and specific frequencies actually heard here. Please do not quote old references (as frequencies are being shifted to narrowband, as documented in the MT article above), MT or any other copyrighted or so-called classified sources.

Frequency Input     Type       Description
148.1500  143.9000  RM           Primary repeater nationwide / Also used Simplex
148.1250  143.7500  RM           Seondary repeater nationwide / Also used Simplex
148.1375            M            Ch.03 Simplex - Ground Units Only
149.5375            M            Ch.04 Simplex - Aero Units Only

Ch. 01-04 are Simplex using 100.0 Hz [Universal Access Tone] Ch. 05-? are usually the State-Wing and Adjacent State Wing channels [Repeaters] A repeater with 203.5 Hz is a Temp / Tactical Repeater

Frequencies near the Mexican and Canadian Borders may vary from these Standard 4 Pairs.



New Narrowband Repeaters [Spring/Summer 2009]
These are Dual Mode Repeaters and can also handle P25


148.1500        88.5        R            MA - Danvers
148.1250       186.2        R            MA - Waltham
148.1250        71.9        R            MA - Sandwich
148.1250       114.8        R            MA - Worcester
148.1250       107.2        R            NH - Derry


Wing/Squadron VHF NETS


CT Wing Mon-Fri 1900 Hrs Local

MA Wing Nightly 2000 Hrs Local

NH Wing Mon-Fri 1900 Hrs Local

CO Wing Nightly 1830 Hrs Local

East Central Wisconsin Group Mon 1830 Hrs Local

South East Wiscosin Group Wed & Fri 1830 Hrs Local