Civil Air Patrol CAP Utah National Guard High Desert Net on Ford Ridge 148.150 P25 NAC 4CE

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Civil Air Patrol CAP Utah National Guard High Desert Net on Ford Ridge 148.150 P25 NAC 4CE

just a few minutes of net never heard it before

high desert net 34
 

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yeah about the time I posted the thread, it didn't last very long maybe 5 minutes. long enough to load dsdplus on it..
 

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I usually only hear Ford. I don't think Cedar Mountain in Emery County has one. they refer mostly on their 800 TG. the only other one is on Abajo I think 148.125?
 

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I usually only hear Ford. I don't think Cedar Mountain in Emery County has one. they refer mostly on their 800 TG. the only other one is on Abajo I think 148.125?
R-27 and is reportedly linked to some of the other repeaters (Unk which ones or ALL)
 

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Point of order for @enosjones....the Utah Civil Air Patrol (CAP) and the Utah Air National Guard (ANG) are separate entities. The National Guard generally refers to Army units of the National Guard. It wouldn't be typical for CAP to share a frequency with either of those other agencies.
 

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I always figured the 148.150 was the CAP frequency. but listening to the Utah National Guard on TG 27456 on the 800 system they switch between 800 and vhf doing check ins with Base. and even p25 148.150 .
 

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What traffic made you think it was the NG? In my experience, a net like that would be uncommon for the NG, but very typical for CAP (or at least it used to be). Maybe it was a joint training exercise. The NG can be on CAP frequencies, it's just very unlikely. Or, maybe there is some other explanation.
 

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Utah Air National Guard (ANG) are separate entities. The National Guard generally refers to Army units of the National Guard.

Poster said Air National Guard,, not National Guard. Air National Guard is more aligned with the Air Force.
 

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Poster said Air National Guard,, not National Guard. Air National Guard is more aligned with the Air Force.
Read that again, they said "Civil Air Patrol CAP Utah National Guard". There is no such entity. Of course the ANG is aligned with the AF as is CAP, but I added the bit about ANG vs NG. That doesn't change the fact that ANG/NG operating on CAP frequencies is non-standard.
 
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