Scanning Using CAP VHF Radios CIVIL AIR PATROL ILLINOIS WING GROUP 2 COMMUNICATIONS DECEMBER 2009.

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Scanning Using CAP VHF Radios CIVIL AIR PATROL ILLINOIS WING GROUP 2 COMMUNICATIONS DECEMBER 2009

Using Radios While Scanning Why Scan? No Talk-Around & Monitor Guard 1 Need to Change Scanned Channels During Missions Time for Repeaters to Pick Up Time for Scanning Radios to Pick Up Time for Repeaters to Drop Off (Green Light) Squelch: Select and Normal

Old Scenario ICP REPEATER GROUND TEAM

Typical Scenario – Fixed Repeater ICP REPEATER GROUND TEAM

Typical Scenario – Airborne Repeater ICP REPEATER GROUND TEAM

Using Radios While Scanning Why Scan? No Talk-Around & Monitor Guard 1 Need to Change Scanned Channels During Missions Time for Repeaters to Pick Up Time for Scanning Radios to Pick Up Time for Repeaters to Drop Off (Green Light) Squelch: Select and Normal

Using Radios While Scanning Why Scan? No Talk-Around & Monitor Guard 1 Need to Change Scanned Channels During Missions Time for Repeaters to Pick Up Time for Scanning Radios to Pick Up Time for Repeaters to Drop Off (Green Light) Squelch: Select and Normal

Using Radios While Scanning Why Scan? No Talk-Around & Monitor Guard 1 Need to Change Scanned Channels During Missions Time for Repeaters to Pick Up Time for Scanning Radios to Pick Up Time for Repeaters to Drop Off (Green Light) Squelch: Select and Normal