Current Active Military Freqs

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SecretSignalsUK

Current Active Military Freqs

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Please can you tell me what the current military frequencies are, e.g. up to date list.

or if anyone could tell me about any freqs that are active. e.g people talking on them.

cheers!
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search 220-395mhz in AM with a 25khz step for mainly Miliatry air.
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Please ask for frequencies in the 'Scanning Radio Frequencies' section under your area of the country. You keep asking in the section meant for equipment etc.
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Being ex army myself,i know that most military coms are now digitised by bowman radios being introduced, you will probably get the odd rifle range using the old clansman gear & the military air frequencys as mentioned by Fez giving flight levels etc,thats about as interesting as it will get.
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149.3875 - This one works for anybody who's around the Southend/Kent area, it's the army shooting/testing range in Shoeburry, usually quite active during the week but nothing terribly interesting other than hearing the odd rifle getting tested.

Thanks, Craig.
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Post by mrplow »

try 142.16 142.75 142.975 seems to be training at imber and Salisbury Plain.

im just round the corner from you so you should hear it no probs.

can be funny at times, plenty of snoby officers screaming at the noobs. :lol:
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mrplow wrote:try 142.16 142.75 142.975 seems to be training at imber and Salisbury Plain.
These are very busy this morning and are covering a huge area of the south. I'm at least 80 miles east of Salisbury plain and have been receiving them upto S5 all morning. Lots of locations mentioned including Westdown Camp.
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Hi


For all the currently updated frequencies an an excellent military callsign directory go to

www.fightercontrol.co.uk/

there is a downloadable frequency list ( excel) and is updated by the researchers.
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