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Joseph11

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Civil Air Patrol VHF FM Frequencies:
  • 148.1500 - Channel 1 (Primary National Simplex) - PL 100.0 Hz
    148.1250 - Channel 2 (Secondary National Simplex) - PL 100.0 Hz
    148.1375 - Channel 3 (Ground Tactical Simplex) - PL 100.0 Hz
    149.5375 - Channel 4 (Air-to-Ground and Air-to-Air Simplex) - PL 100.0 Hz

    148.1500 - Repeater Output - Various PLs
    148.1250 - Repeater Output - Various PLs

    143.9000 - National Simplex/Repeater Input - CSQ and PL 100.0 Hz
    143.7500 - National Simplex/Repeater Input - CSQ and PL 100.0 Hz

    149.8950 - Packet Data (national) - CSQ
    149.9250 - Packet Data (parts of Canadian Border) - CSQ

Civil Air Patrol VHF/UHF AM Frequencies:
  • 123.1000 - Real Missions
    122.9000 - Training Missions

    122.7000 - UNICOM
    122.7250 - UNICOM
    122.8000 - UNICOM
    122.9750 - UNICOM
    123.0000 - UNICOM
    123.0500 - UNICOM
    123.0750 - UNICOM

    121.5000 - Beacon
    121.6000 - Practice Beacon
    121.7750 - Practice Beacon
    243.0000 - Beacon
    243.2000 - Practice Beacon
    243.5500 - Practice Beacon

Civil Air Patrol UHF FM Frequencies:
  • 406.0000 - Beacon - CSQ
 

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TNX J11 for the great list. Handy. The 148.125 & 148.150 repeaters are definately used in North Ga. I was unaware of the other freqs. and will stick some of them in memory and check for usage. TNX
 
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Don't forget the HF Nationwide freqs. Here's some confirmed:

USB 4582 HF Nationwide Calling (Wing Net Secondary)
USB 4585 HF (Wing Net Primary)
USB 7635 HF National Calling
 

Joseph11

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HF (kHz):

2371 USB
2374 USB
4466 USB
4469 USB
4506 USB
4509 USB
4582 USB
4585 USB
4601 USB
4604 USB
4627 USB
4630 USB
7341 Packet
7635 USB
7920 USB
14902 USB
18205 USB
20873 USB
26617 USB
26620 AM
 

CLB

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illini52 said:
A lot of those frequencies don't exist.


True, to a certain extent. That info is pretty wrong and/ or outdated. Mostly what you're going to hear listening to CAP is either nets or training exercises.

The UHF frequencies are 100% wrong and way off, Lo band VHF is not used anymore and those "frequency designators" he has in (" ") have never been used. Those are USAF mandated FOUO, we're not allowed to say them on TX, and no one outside CAP Comm operators has access to them along with repeater tones, actual frequencies, repeater sites and callsigns etc...

Hate to be a killjoy, but enjoy while you can haha. You might hear something on some of these frequencies for a little while. Just keep in mind...we do a lot of training and that's most likely what it is.
 

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illini52 said:
A lot of those frequencies don't exist.

Well...as I said in my original post, "I found this reference:" There is nothing on the link to verify, not even a date. I figured it was a good starting point that could be sorted out, like many lists on the web. I never implied it was accurate, or up to date.
 

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Wellll

JoeyC said:
How can a frequency not exist?

It not the Frq no longer exist,
It's just the Licensee has let their license expire,
or has been terminated.
 
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