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The Combat Air Patrol (CAP) covering Washington D.C. and/or the Thurmont (Camp David) area is known as the Guard Dog CAP.
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The Combat Air Patrol (CAP) covering Washington D.C. and/or the Thurmont (Camp David) area is known as the Guard Dog CAP.
  
 
Here are the units with callsigns that participate in CAP duty (with the associated callsigns):
 
Here are the units with callsigns that participate in CAP duty (with the associated callsigns):
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* The fighters and the tanker get clearance to enter/exit the CAP area using a Guard Dog (Washington Center) special frequency of '''135.525''' and '''288.350'''. Most often the fighters will use 288.35 and the tanker 135.525 but can use either.
 
* The fighters and the tanker get clearance to enter/exit the CAP area using a Guard Dog (Washington Center) special frequency of '''135.525''' and '''288.350'''. Most often the fighters will use 288.35 and the tanker 135.525 but can use either.
 
* ND-ANG (SPIDER)  units has been noted on '''138.0'''   
 
* ND-ANG (SPIDER)  units has been noted on '''138.0'''   
* Shaw AFB (PITTMAN) units have been noted on '''138.15''' and '''141.6'''
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* Shaw AFB (PITTMAN) units have been noted on '''138.15''','''141.6''' and '''141.775'''. As of this writing, they are thought to be V-8, V-9 and V-10 respectively.
 
* Eglin AFB (ARROW) units have been noted on '''338.750''' and '''369.150'''
 
* Eglin AFB (ARROW) units have been noted on '''338.750''' and '''369.150'''
 
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''Thanks to TinEar for the writeup''
 
''Thanks to TinEar for the writeup''

Revision as of 07:01, 27 May 2006

The Combat Air Patrol (CAP) covering Washington D.C. and/or the Thurmont (Camp David) area is known as the Guard Dog CAP.

Here are the units with callsigns that participate in CAP duty (with the associated callsigns):

Guidance during the Guard Dog CAP is provided by North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) (NEADS) using callsign HUNTRESS The CAP is normally comprised of two F-15 or F-16 fighters and a KC-135 tanker for refueling support. A pair of F-22A Raptor fighters participated one weekend but don't expect this to happen very often.

Frequencies

All frequencies noted here are in AM mode

  • HUNTRESS frequencies most often used for primary CAP control are 228.9 and 260.9
  • DC-ANG will often use 139.7 as primary CAP freq
  • NJ-ANG has been known to use 138.2 as primary CAP freq
  • Refueling is sometimes performed on the primary frequency but most often on a separate boom freq. The most popular boom freqs currently are 320.6 and 324.0 but can be on any number of freqs. The boom freq is normally stated at the beginning of the CAP.
  • The fighters and the tanker get clearance to enter/exit the CAP area using a Guard Dog (Washington Center) special frequency of 135.525 and 288.350. Most often the fighters will use 288.35 and the tanker 135.525 but can use either.
  • ND-ANG (SPIDER) units has been noted on 138.0
  • Shaw AFB (PITTMAN) units have been noted on 138.15,141.6 and 141.775. As of this writing, they are thought to be V-8, V-9 and V-10 respectively.
  • Eglin AFB (ARROW) units have been noted on 338.750 and 369.150

Thanks to TinEar for the writeup