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Old July 31st 03, 12:22 AM
Paul Keenleyside
 
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The U.S. Nayvy Blue Angels are in Seattle this weekend for SeaFair, and next
weekend they are here in the Vancouver, B.C.
area performing at the Abbotsford International Airshow at Abbotsford
airport (YXX).

Was wondering what frequencies they use in their performances. Are they
fixed or varied?

YXX tower control, etc. is at 123.100, 122.500, 121.800, 119.00 Unicom is
1229.95

YXX is very close to the U.S. Border and is about 40 miles east of Vancouver
International (YVR).

Anyone know what the Snowbirds (Canadian Forces demo team) uses?

Thanks.
PK









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Old July 31st 03, 05:08 AM
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Anyone know what the Snowbirds (Canadian Forces demo team) uses?

Try 272.1 and 333.3

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"GeorgeF" wrote in message
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Paul Keenleyside wrote:
The U.S. Nayvy Blue Angels are in Seattle this weekend for SeaFair, and

next
weekend they are here in the Vancouver, B.C.
area performing at the Abbotsford International Airshow at Abbotsford
airport (YXX).

Was wondering what frequencies they use in their performances. Are they
fixed or varied?


They've been fixed for years. Here's a list which I've verified just 2
months ago: http://www.milaircomms.com/blue_angels_frequencies.html

George
http://www.MilAirComms.com


Great! Thanks George! *snarp salute*





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Old August 2nd 03, 06:05 AM
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142.0000 Ground Support (comm cart) FM
142.6250 Ground Support FM
143.6000 Ground Support (comm cart) FM
164.9000 Ground Support (comm cart) FM
168.9000 Ground Support (comm cart) FM
170.9000 Ground Support (comm cart) FM
236.4500 Unknown AM
238.1500 Diamond Air-Air AM
251.6000 Solos Air-Air AM
256.2500 Unknown AM
263.3500 Fat Albert AM
263.5000 Unknown AM
264.5500 Unknown AM
268.0000 Unknown AM
273.3500 Diamond Air-Air AM
275.3500 Diamond Air-Air AM
307.7000 Air-Ground Boss AM
345.9000 Solos Air-Air AM




"Paul Keenleyside" wrote in message
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The U.S. Nayvy Blue Angels are in Seattle this weekend for SeaFair, and

next
weekend they are here in the Vancouver, B.C.
area performing at the Abbotsford International Airshow at Abbotsford
airport (YXX).

Was wondering what frequencies they use in their performances. Are they
fixed or varied?

YXX tower control, etc. is at 123.100, 122.500, 121.800, 119.00 Unicom is
1229.95

YXX is very close to the U.S. Border and is about 40 miles east of

Vancouver
International (YVR).

Anyone know what the Snowbirds (Canadian Forces demo team) uses?

Thanks.
PK











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George,

I forgot nothing.

Why didn't you just post the frequencies rather than send folks off to a
website? Haven't figured out cut and paste yet?



Glenn



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Glenn wrote:
142.0000 Ground Support (comm cart) FM
142.6250 Ground Support FM
143.6000 Ground Support (comm cart) FM
164.9000 Ground Support (comm cart) FM
168.9000 Ground Support (comm cart) FM
170.9000 Ground Support (comm cart) FM
236.4500 Unknown AM
238.1500 Diamond Air-Air AM
251.6000 Solos Air-Air AM
256.2500 Unknown AM
263.3500 Fat Albert AM
263.5000 Unknown AM
264.5500 Unknown AM
268.0000 Unknown AM
273.3500 Diamond Air-Air AM
275.3500 Diamond Air-Air AM
307.7000 Air-Ground Boss AM
345.9000 Solos Air-Air AM


Glenn,
You forgot to include my notes at the bottom while you were lifting the
frequencies from www.MilAirComms.com. Anyway the URL had already been
given days ago to answer the original posters question.

In case anyone missed it its:
http://www.milaircomms.com/blue_angels_frequencies.html

Glad to see your CTRL C, CTRL V are still working Glenn.

George
http://www.MilAirComms.com






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Glenn wrote:
George,

I forgot nothing.

Why didn't you just post the frequencies rather than send folks off to a
website? Haven't figured out cut and paste yet?



Glenn



I post the URL so that people can go back to the website at a later date
if they bookmark it. It makes it easier to go to a book mark than to
try to search USENET's for information months later.

Also many people don't appricate it when others copy information word
for word form a website and post it to a USENET. But then again I've
been finding my typos in some strange places such as Monitoring Times
magazine.....

George
http://www.MilAirComms.com


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Justice Gustine wrote:
Usenet should be a live information resource - not web search engine.
I say post the text.


Can't do that legally as it's a copyright violation.

George
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Old August 3rd 03, 05:24 AM
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Justice Gustine wrote:
Usenet should be a live information resource - not web search engine.
I say post the text.


You can't just cut and paste from someone elses website and post that on
the USENET without the possiblity of getting into some legal problems.

Just think of the crap you would get from Monitoring Times if you went
to their website, copied entire NASA frequency list and pasted it to the
USENET, you would give Bob Grove a heartattack.

I bring this up because about a year ago this was a very "hot" topic on
the MilCom email list......

George
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"GeorgeF" wrote in message
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Glenn wrote:
George,

I forgot nothing.

Why didn't you just post the frequencies rather than send folks off to a
website? Haven't figured out cut and paste yet?



Glenn



I post the URL so that people can go back to the website at a later date
if they bookmark it. It makes it easier to go to a book mark than to
try to search USENET's for information months later.


Actually it makes it two steps. Why not post the information AND the link at
the end.


Also many people don't appricate it when others copy information word
for word form a website and post it to a USENET.


Whine away George. Next you will start you **** and moan Grove attack.

But then again I've
been finding my typos in some strange places such as Monitoring Times
magazine.....


Yep. The Antenna Warehouse Shill George Fetter true to form.



Glenn



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"GeorgeF" wrote in message
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Justice Gustine wrote:
Usenet should be a live information resource - not web search engine.
I say post the text.


Can't do that legally as it's a copyright violation.



Here goes the George Fetter old and worn legal threat.

What copyright George? You own those frequency numbers? Sue me you dumb ass.




Glenn


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