[MilCom] Army National Guard Ground & Air Support Nets
Bill
ecps92 at earthlink.net
Sun Dec 18 10:43:41 EST 2005
Thoughts.
USCG Aux especially with the 100.0 Hz CTCSS
also seems to be standard USCG assignments
http://www.monix.net/MONIX.txt
http://www.d11s.org/members/CMops_deptreports.htm
Preparations for switch to new AUX VHF frequencies.
As has been announced on the net frequently and was the subject of one of
the Comms workshops at the Annual Conference in January, the Coast Guard
Auxiliary (on a national basis) is being required to shift to new
frequencies that will replace the ones currently in use.
The new frequencies are close to the ones presently being used for AUXNET
and for "Alpha", "Bravo" , "Charlie", and "Charlie 2". As a result the vast
majority of radios in use by AUX members who have VHF facilities and/or
AUXNET call signs will have to be reprogrammed. Plans are currently underway
to arrange for that reprogramming and a major campaign will be made
available to all members to facilitate that work. It will be coordinated
through the chain of command (ADSO-CM's, SO-CM's, and FSO-CM's). As the plan
is firmed up as to dates, information will be distributed widely.
----- Original Message -----
From: <domyers at voicenet.com>
To: "Ken" <rfinder1 at verizon.net>; "MilCom" <milcom at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2005 6:44 AM
Subject: Re: [MilCom] Army National Guard Ground & Air Support Nets
>
> I discovered a 143.275(100.0hz)Repeater. The signal is probably about a 2
> on the S
> meter. It voice identifies every top of the hour as the "BG auzillary 5
> NR repeater". I
> have only heard traffic it one time. One of the stations (maybe both)
> identifed
> as "media ##". Any ideas? I thought maybe it was Civil Air Patrol, but
> with Ken's post
> maybe it is a NG repeater? Odd..........
> Dan
> Horsham, pa
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