Civil Air Patrol
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Please see the following public references for information.
- Monitoring Times Magazine
- November 2006 Milcom column by Larry Van Horn page 53
- October 2006 Milcom column by Larry Van Horn
- Monitoring the Air Show Experience 2009 (per MT PDF file)
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 Please do not quote old references (as frequencies are being shifted to narrowband, as documented in the MT article above), MT or any other copyrighted or so-called classified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 146.2 R AL - Mt Cheaha 148.1500 151.4 R AZ - Mt Eldon (Flagstaff) 148.1500 167.2 R AZ - Mt Lemon (Tucson) 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 148.1500 77.0 R NH - Laconia 148.1250 88.5 R RI - Coventry 148.1250 107.2 R TN - Nashville
Wing/Squadron VHF NETS
AL Wing Mon-Fri 1900 Hrs Local
AZ Wing Nightly 1930 Hrs Local
CO Wing Nightly 1830 Hrs Local
CT Wing Mon-Fri 1900 Hrs Local
FL Tampa Group Mon-Thur 1830 Hrs Local
MA Wing Nightly 2000 Hrs Local
NH Wing Mon-Fri 1900 Hrs Local
NJ Wing Wed 1930 Hrs Local
NJ Wing Group 221 1st/3rd Tue 1900 Hrs Local
NM Wing Mon 1930 Hrs Local
TN Group 3 Mon 2030 Hrs Local
East Central Wisconsin Group Mon 1830 Hrs Local
South East Wiscosin Group Wed & Fri 1830 Hrs Local