[FedCom] 123.10
Ken
rfinder1 at verizon.net
Thu Oct 12 22:50:59 EDT 2006
123.10 is designated for that use. I would think that if there was an
actual SAR mission going on that there wouldn't be any chit chat so to
speak. Unlike your typical scannerland dispatch frequency that isn't the
purposes of this frequency. It would be more of a MULTICOM type freq which
could be air to ground, and air/air for mutiple agency response. So I'm
guessing if Civil Air Patrol had the only (corporate owned) aircraft flying,
they'd be using their VHF-FM freqs in lieu of VHF aero. BUT if there were
other CAP member owned aircraft & other agencies aero assets (eg State PD
Helo) than that frequency would be used.
K
----- Original Message -----
From: "Blaine Brooks" <blaine.brooks at verizon.net>
To: "DFWSCAN" <dfwscan at yahoogroups.com>; "FEDCOM" <fedcom at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 7:45 PM
Subject: [FedCom] FEMA Region 4
..snip..snip..
> Also, on a completely separate note, finally
> heard some activity on 123.1, but it was not
> the kind of traffic I was hoping for. Some pilots
> flying around the DFW metro decided to use this
> as their informal chit chat. So at least here in N
> Texas, the "official" SAR frequency isn't very official.
> And probably the reason for that is, nobody monitors
> it on a continuous basis (like 121.5/243.M0) and can
> enforce the users. Whether this frequency would
> actually be used in a real emergency here is
> anyone's guess, IMO.
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