Have always had a passing interest in Mil Air monitoring but never actually programmed anything in to channels, preferring to just use search limits occasionally,
I now have an old Commtel Com215 scanner that although only has 200 channels, it covers mil freqs and is pretty quick at scanning with the Turbo setting!
My question is, what do I need to program in?
Are there any common freqs that I can put in to start with?
Do I need to figure out what bases are around me then look up their freqs?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Mark...
Military freqs in my area
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Re: Military freqs in my area
Where your QTH, so we know what VFO to give you for local air bases
http://fightercontrol.co.uk/forum/index.php they have a good list of mill air bases and their VFO.
yes some you will get all over the UK e.g. the reds air to air. there's London mill and Scottish mill it just where you are in the UK to listen.
http://fightercontrol.co.uk/forum/index.php they have a good list of mill air bases and their VFO.
yes some you will get all over the UK e.g. the reds air to air. there's London mill and Scottish mill it just where you are in the UK to listen.
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Re: Military freqs in my area
Thanks for the reply Ryan.
I'm in the Isle of Man, so I suspect Scottish mil will be better for me!
Not sure if much flies over here but I do see / hear the occasional military aircraft and wonder what they are / where they are going...
Thanks so far
Mark...
I'm in the Isle of Man, so I suspect Scottish mil will be better for me!
Not sure if much flies over here but I do see / hear the occasional military aircraft and wonder what they are / where they are going...
Thanks so far
Mark...
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Re: Military freqs in my area
I think IOM is now within London Mil, so things may have changed recently.
Try
277.625
251.475 (was Scottish Mil, and may still be)
Valley Approach 379.95 (Ronaldsway is sometimes the diversion airfield for Valley)
Warton Approach 341.775
Try
277.625
251.475 (was Scottish Mil, and may still be)
Valley Approach 379.95 (Ronaldsway is sometimes the diversion airfield for Valley)
Warton Approach 341.775
KEY : = channel/stud | ~ = CTCSS/DCS | ^ = transmitter site | ¯ = overhead | * = trunked
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Re: Military freqs in my area
check the downloads area on the frontpage of this website, I uploaded a bctool system for mil-air, some of the names are wrong but aslong as you hear something thats the main thing.
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Re: Military freqs in my area
Thanks for all the help.
I'll check out those BCtool files, cheers
I'll check out those BCtool files, cheers
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