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Radio Shack scanners manufactured by GRE will round some of these frequencies. As an example, 140.0375 will show as 140.0400. This will not have an adverse effect on listening. Of course, an APCO-25 capable scanner is required. There is a possibility that some or all of these frequencies could become encrypted as well. Only time will tell. | Radio Shack scanners manufactured by GRE will round some of these frequencies. As an example, 140.0375 will show as 140.0400. This will not have an adverse effect on listening. Of course, an APCO-25 capable scanner is required. There is a possibility that some or all of these frequencies could become encrypted as well. Only time will tell. | ||
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Revision as of 11:49, 4 May 2008
The Mass Military Reservation (MMR) is located in Sandwich, Mashpee and Falmouth on Cape Cod. It houses Otis Air National Guard Base, Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod, and Camp Edwards training facility. Operations have been slowed recently due to pollution clean up efforts on the base (See Cape Cod LTR Systems Page for Talkgroups, many of the clean up companies use this system). Formerly the base was home to the 102nd Fighter Wing, which was moved to Barnes ANGB to join the 104th Fighter Wing.
Original Page by Rory/rry4488
Contents
Otis Air National Guard Base
Frequency | Notes |
121.000 | Otis Tower |
121.600 | Otis Ground |
294.700 | Otis Tower |
275.800 | Otis Ground |
118.200 | Cape App/Dep |
126.100 | Cape App/Dep Islands |
383.300 | "Rhodys" RI ANG C-130s |
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL FREQUENCIES
Frequency | Notes |
269.3000 | BOSTON CENTER ACK SECTOR - NANTUCKET |
299.7000 | BOSTON CENTER HTO SECTOR - HAMPTON, NY |
284.6000 | CAPE APPROACH NORTH |
290.3000 | BOSTON CENTER CAPE SECTOR |
291.1000 | CAPE DEPARTURE |
318.1000 | CAPE APPROACH SOUTH/GCA |
FLIGHTLINE SECURITY AND OPERATIONS FREQUENCIES (APCO-25):
Frequency | Notes |
138.1250 | 101ST TACTICAL (FM Mode) |
148.2625 | UNKNOWN APCO-25 DIGITAL |
148.5150 | 102ND FIW SCRAMBLE (APCO-25 DIGITAL) |
149.5875 | RAMP CONTROL (APCO-25 DIGITAL) |
149.7375 | UNKNOWN APCO-25 DIGITAL |
150.1500 | 102ND CAPE OPS (APCO-25 DIGITAL) |
163.5125 | JET BRAVO NET (APCO-25 DIGITAL) |
163.5375 | MMR GATES (APCO-25 DIGITAL) |
165.1125 | MOTOR POOL (APCO-25 DIGITAL) |
165.1375 | OTIS ANGB SECURITY (APCO-25 DIGITAL) |
173.5875 | OTIS ANGB FIRE AND CRASH (APCO-25 DIGITAL) ALSO SIMULCAST ON 37904 ON MSP ZONE 04 TRS |
- Listen to the[Scan Cape Cod Live Police/Misc. Feed] for Otis APCO-25 Channels
National Guard Helicopters
UH-60 Blackhawks From the A-Co 3/126th AVN
Frequency | PL/DPL | Usage |
46.850 | CSQ | Otis UH-60 "Fox" FM Ops |
41.900 | CSQ | MA Natl Guard Helos |
51.150 | CSQ | Otis UH-60 FM Ops |
138.500 | CSQ | Otis UH-60 "Victor" VHF Ops |
123.450 | CSQ | Otis UH-60 Tactical (AM) |
242.200 | CSQ | Mass Natl Guard Helos (AM) |
242.400 | CSQ | Otis UH-60 "Uniform" UHF Ops (AM) |
122.850 | CSQ | Otis UH-60 "Yankee Ops VHF" |
356.450 | CSQ | Skywatch UHF Primary (AM) |
The Following frequencies may or may not still be in use:
Frequency | PL/DPL | Usage |
53.900 | CSQ | Helo Ground Primary |
53.950 | CSQ | Helo Ground Secondary |
30.450 | CSQ | Helo Training |
36.500 | CSQ | Helo Training |
36.600 | CSQ | Helo Training |
38.700 | CSQ | Helo Training |
51.000 | CSQ | Range Command UH-60 Tactical |
50.050 | CSQ | Range Helo Approach |
53.900 | CSQ | Helo Ground Primary |
53.950 | CSQ | Helo Ground Secondary |
Camp Edwards
Note: Range activities have been considerably reduced over the last few years, largely due to a massive pollution clean up operation throughout the Massachusetts Military Reservation.
Frequency | PL/DPL | Usage |
38.750 | CSQ | Range Command 1 |
38.850 | CSQ | Range Command 2 |
40.400 | CSQ | Range Alternate |
49.930 | 110.9 | Army National Guard Repeater - Plymouth |
52.650 | CSQ | Flight Coordination (Old) |
53.800 | CSQ | Range Skywatch 1 (Old) |
53.850 | CSQ | Range Skywatch 2 (Old) |
138.875 | CSQ | Convoy Command (Old) |
139.300 | 110.9 | Range Control (Very Active) |
141.240 | 110.9 | Military Police Stations |
142.975 | 110.9 | Military Police Stations |
143.400 | 110.9 | Range Control and Security |
U.S Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod
Frequency | Mode | Use |
122.9750 | AM | Cape Air VHF Operations |
123.1000 | AM | Joint SAR Operations VHF (USCG, USAF, USN, CAP) |
164.5500 | FM | Cape Air FM Operations |
166.2250 | FM | Cape Air Maintenance, Fuel Net, Secondary Ops |
171.3375 | FM | Coast Guard Dispensary, Ambulances (inactive?) |
237.9000 | AM | Air Operational Backup |
282.8000 | AM | Joint SAR Operations UHF (USCG, USAF, USN, CAP) |
326.1500 | AM | Air to Ground/Sea Primary |
345.0000 | AM | Cape Air UHF Primary Operations |
379.0500 | AM | Air to Ground/Sea Secondary |
413.4500 | FM | Command Crew Alert Net |
419.1250 | FM | Facilities Engineering |
PAVE PAWS Radar Station
The PAVE PAWS Over the Horizon RADAR Site is maintained by the U.S. Air Force. It is located off of Exit 1 in the town of Bourne, on the Massachusetts Military Reservation. Recently, PAVE PAWS has updated their radio system to APCO-25 digital. The following frequencies are currently in use.
Frequency | Remarks |
140.0375R | Operations |
141.8875R | Training Exercises |
142.0750R | Maintenance |
Radio Shack scanners manufactured by GRE will round some of these frequencies. As an example, 140.0375 will show as 140.0400. This will not have an adverse effect on listening. Of course, an APCO-25 capable scanner is required. There is a possibility that some or all of these frequencies could become encrypted as well. Only time will tell.