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Has Selfridge ANG base stopped using VHF? Scanning the known VHF/UHF
frequencies for Selfridge, here in Michigan, I have found the VHF spectrum to be almost dead. Some of the frequencies that fall in the civilian/commercial aircraft bands are still active, but it seems most of what I hear is taking place in the UHF frequencies. Anyone? Thanks, Bill Crocker Macomb, MI. |
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keep in mind that you are also talking about an ANG base...they don't work
often, and their planes are most likely deployed anyway |
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On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 10:31:57 -0500, "Bill Crocker"
wrote: Has Selfridge ANG base stopped using VHF? Most of the VHF Air Force stuff has gone bye bye. Look for 400 or 800 mhz trunking to be the replacement. |
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