[FedCom] Civil Air Patrol Tightens OpSecurity Radio CommsInformation

Tom M. courir26 at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 22 14:17:21 EDT 2006


All it would take is a Uniden hand-held with Close Call to sort out all the
freqs and PLs. Is CAP going to be encrypted, or did I miss something?

This is a pretty simple puzzle to solve.

Tom 

--- "Rankin, Robert L" <rankin at ku.edu> wrote:

> So us readers of FEDCOM will have the information, but the actual CAP
> participants will be kept in the dark and won't be able to program scanners
> at home to keep track of what's going on in their own group.  You wonder who
> the paranoid nut-cases are who sit in darkened rooms in D.C. dreaming this
> stuff up.  If a CAP unit is going to be interacting with DEA or "Homeland
> Security", give them a DEA or DHS encrypted radio to use temporarily and let
> them have their own system to enjoy without all the hocus-pocus.
>  
> Aaaah . . . our tax dollars at work!!
>  
> Bob, w0nxn
>  
> > . . . even personal radios purchased will be programmed with the
> appropriate
> radio channel designations for simplex & repeater access (freqs & tones) by
> the Wing/Group radio communications staff BUT the typical users will not
> have access to see to the actual frequencies or tone codes programmed.
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