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This is my first Military airshow with a scanner that can receive Mil-air.
It is definitely easier to catch freqs in the civilian air band because it is much smaller to search. I took 2 Pro-43's and 1 Pro-60. These scanners as far as I can tell do not have an adjustable step size, so I was stuck searching 225-420 in 12.5 kHz steps. Took too long to make it worthwhile. This is where my research paid off! My database had 60 freqs for the thunderbirds that I've collected over the years. A lot of wasted time to find out they were using two of them! I was only there for the late afternoon part of the show, tomorrow, I'll be there all day. If anyone can fill in any blanks for me, it will make tomorrow, more of an "enjoy it" day, rather than a "work" day! Airboss (show control)- 128.7 (very weak audio on the airboss side, strong audio on the performer side using standard rubber duck) Sean Tucker Oracle & Red Baron Squadron 123.15 (Sean did a voiceover to the crowd from this freq.) Selfridge Tower- 318.2 This is a likely source for other freqs throughout the day. USAF Thunderbirds 143.850 235.25 These freqs that are known to be ground ops for the Thunderbirds were active, but I honestly couldn't tell if it was Thunderbirds business, or Selfridge business.: 413.025 413.1 413.275 413.4 Assorted other active Selfridge base freqs: 413.2, 416.15, 407.25, 390.0 Tom |
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