CIVIL AIR PATROL - UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
CAP channels above 26 MHz VHF/UHF radio channels & uses NATIONWIDE CAP CHANNELS:

AM  026.5700  Search and Rescue (Mobile-to-Mobile)
AM  026.6000  Search and Rescue (Mobile-to-Mobile)
AM  026.6100  Search and Rescue (Portables)
AM  026.6200  Search and Rescue (Portables)
AM  119.3500  Search and Rescue (Aircraft)
AM  120.8500  Search and Rescue (Aircraft)
AM  121.5000  AIRCRAFT EMERGENCY CHANNEL (Civilian and Military)
AM  121.6000  Practice Emergency Beacon (ELT-2)
AM  121.7750  Practice Emergency Beacon (ELT-1)
AM  122.0000  Flight Watch Nationwide Channel (Above 5,000 feet)
AM  122.7000  Glider Operations (Shared with UNICOM/MULTICOM)
AM  122.8000  Glider Operations (Shared with UNICOM/MULTICOM)
AM  122.9000  Search and Rescue (Aircraft)
AM  123.1000  Search and Rescue (Aircraft)
AM  123.4500  Aircraft Calling Channel (Shared with MULTICOM)
FM  143.7750  Search and Rescue (CAP Channel 6)
FM  143.9500  Search and Rescue (CAP Channel 7)
FM  148.1250  Repeater OUTPUT (CAP Channel 2)
FM  148.1375  Simplex (CAP channel 3)
FM  148.1500  Repeater OUTPUT (CAP Channel 1)
FM  148.5375  Search and Rescue (CAP Channel 5)
FM  148.9750  Search and Rescue (CAP Channel 8)
FM  149.5375  Search and Rescue (CAP Channel 4)
FM  149.8950  Packet Channel 1
FM  149.9100  Packet Channel 3
FM  149.9250  Packet Channel 2
FM  165.1250  Aircraft Operations (Tac-1)
FM  165.1500  Aircraft Operations (Tac-2)
AM  243.0000  AIRCRAFT EMERGENCY CHANNEL (Military)
AM  243.5500  Practice Emergency Beacon (ELT-3)
FM  396.8750  ISR Channel 01
FM  397.1250  ISR Channel 02
FM  397.1750  ISR Channel 03
FM  397.3750  ISR Channel 04
FM  397.4250  ISR Channel 05
FM  397.4750  ISR Channel 06
FM  397.5500  ISR Channel 07
FM  397.9500  ISR Channel 08
FM  398.0500  ISR Channel 09
FM  399.4250  ISR Channel 10
FM  399.4750  ISR Channel 11
FM  399.7250  ISR Channel 12
FM  399.9250  ISR Channel 13
FM  399.9750  ISR Channel 14
FM  406.5000  ELT/EPIRB Radio Beacon UHF Frequency
FM  419.6375  Urban Search and Rescue*
FM  419.6875  CAP Urban Point-to-Point*
FM  419.9875  Point-to-Point Fixed Relay*

NOTES
1) A Star (*) indicates that that frequency is not active in all states, or may be shared with another NTIA Government-band user. 2) Most CAP units are equipped with radios that can  operate on frequencies outside the government bands. For example: a CAP aircraft may have a CAP radio, a 137-174 MHz VHF-FM radio (used to talk to other SAR agencies) and a VHF-AM radio.  The VHF-AM radio would cover 118-137 MHz, this way the aircraft can talk to other aircraft that only have standard VHF-AM aircraft band radios (usally on the 119.35, 120.85, 122.90, and 123.10 MHz search and rescue frequencies.) 3) Most CAP vans and trucks have radios that operate in the 143, 148, 149 and 165 MHz segments only, so these are by far the most active of the channels.
4) CAP and NTIA have just begun installing the new 26 MHz AM radio gear in CAP vans, so right now, there is very little activity on those channels, as well as the 419 MHz channels. 5) The ISR (Inter-Squad Radio) channels are used nationwide by nearly every  government agency for low-power point-to-point communcations. The NTIA issued these channels because FRS/GMRS radios are not allowed to be used for government communications.  You may hear other government communcations on the ISR frequencies.
****IMPORTANT NOTE****
These Frequencies are not CLASSIFIED by any means whatsoever. This document (and the Frequencies within it) may be freely reproduced and  distributed.  Feel free to copy this information and give it to whoever you want. N5QAR wishes to thank the "IRISH MAFIA SCANNER CLUB" and the "CIVIL AIR PATROL COMMUNCATIONS COMMAND" for their most generous contribution of these freqs.
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