I just was passed along some GREAT NEW CAP Channels [Narrowband] for Alabama and added them to the WIKI
Take a listen during the NET Nights and post back what you can Confirm in use for us, the wiki continues to grow with USER input
Thanks from MontgomeryBTW Do I need to put em all in?.. I probably will anyways lol. My pro 197 even
Never mind I looked closer & see what I Think I need :0
Unless you want to Alpha Tag by the CTCSS then the NAC, I run them OPEN Tone, so I get both CTCSS and P25 when they use it here in New England.
148.1250 and 148.1500 is all of them so far, until wings start using the simplex channels.
.I know this may be a dumb question but I am going to ask anyway. I kown Auburn, AL. and
Columbus, GA. has a air wing. I am scanning the freq. from the Wiki every day for 2 weeks
between 5 PM and 9 PM EST and have got no hits. Do they TX every day or one day out of the
week or only on the weekend? How long do they TX ( 10 seconds, 30 seconds)?
I know this may be a dumb question but I am going to ask anyway. I kown Auburn, AL. and
Columbus, GA. has a air wing. I am scanning the freq. from the Wiki every day for 2 weeks
between 5 PM and 9 PM EST and have got no hits. Do they TX every day or one day out of the
week or only on the weekend? How long do they TX ( 10 seconds, 30 seconds)?
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the Wki says for AL AL Wing Mon-Fri 1900 Local , thats 7pm est or cst ?? i don't know I will try 6pm-8pm CST & see starting tonight ( wed)
Info was found on a Public Web site, and I would assume [not always good] it mean't LOCAL meaning the time Zone of your State
Maybe with the swap-out, they have not issued all the radios back out to the Squadrons in the wing ??![]()