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The Civil Air Patrol (CAP), an auxiliary of the U. S. Air Force,
has conducted several drills on the two frequencies attributed to them , CH 1 148.150 and CH 2 148.125, with a PL for the New Hampshire wing of 136.5 hz ( Mass Wing and others may us the PL tone of 100.00 hz) this past month in Southern New Hampshire. Yesterday is the first time received traffic on 148.125 simplex here in New Hampshire. This is in addition to CAP missions, going out on the occasional search for Emergency Locator Beacon., that have come up on the air on 148.15 repeater, over the past several years. I do not have the VHF-AM air band allocations for the CAP in any of my radios and when they were entered into the radios didn't hear much on the air band form the folks in CAP. I will be loading those CAP AM air band SAR frequencies which are readily available at different sites on the web, into the ICOM IC R-2 to see if they may have search and rescue mission or drill traffic along with what's coming across the CAP VHF-FM channels. These two CAP frequencies also are heavily used at air shows. They seem to be in the "repeater talk around" simplex mode. Along with FRS Handy Talkies. Checking the FRS band when hearing activity on the "official" CAP channels may yield other communications, the CAP Cadets and their adult officers appear to use FRS radios. The FRS band is a good place to check for other groups like scouts and Law Enforcement- Fire Explorers, too. Nothing has shown up on the 390 MHz-FM Military (FRS like) intersquad band. This 14 channel UHF-FM band has been checked over the last two air show seasons! Jim |
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