Civil Air Patrol Re: [FedCom] Re: More Information

Ken rfinder1 at verizon.net
Sat Oct 7 11:55:15 EDT 2006


Hello Dave & the group:

Thanks for your input & I'm confident that Civil Air Patrol members will 
morally & legally adhere to the non-disclosure agreements that they signed.

HOWEVER, for those with "advanced" internet research skills the listing of 
the 10 CAP frequencies (vast majority are new authorizations) still remains 
accessible as of the posting of this message.

Rumor has it that a few wings have already been testing on the new 
frequencies, BUT I'd suspect that until the new radio equipment starts to 
get distributed from the CAP's National Technology Center, DSCR, Richmond 
VA, there won't be much activity.  IMHO IF CAP implements the new band plan 
too early they are going to lose a significant number of mobile/portable 
radios that are member owned & don't meet the new narrow band standard. 
Best bet is that starting in September 2007, you will see/hear the start of 
the full scale transition

Ken
http://radioscannerland.blogspot.com/



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dave J" <sd0044 at gwtc.net>
To: "Discussion of Federal Government Communications" 
<fedcom at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 7:31 AM
Subject: Re: Civil Air Patrol Re: [FedCom] Re: More Information

...snip..snip..

> As to the new freqs, no rumors yet.
> Wont be able to talk about the new freqs anyway.
> Have "signed" the non-disclosure agreement when it came out, what, a year 
> or
> so ago.

snip..snip..




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