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Maryland Civil Aviation Frequencies

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Welcome to the "Category:Maryland Civil Aviation Frequencies" category. This category:


In general, data in any Wiki article:

  • might not be accurate. Members are encouraged to validate and edit the articles.
  • should be used to supplement the data in our Frequency Database.


The data in the articles listed below:

  • should not be submitted to the data base team until the data have been validated.
    • Please read RR Database Submission Guidelines before submitting validated data to the Frequency Database.
    • Please read Wiki Extensions to learn how to incorporate Database-data into a Wiki page.
    • Please use tables if there are more than a couple lines of data.
      • This enables several applications to capture this data, copy it into Windows clipboard, and from there to your scanner programming software. This helps to avoid a large amount of tedious (and error prone) manual typing and copying. See the Applications that can copy Frequency Data from the Wiki article for more information.




  • Please note:
    • Civil Aviation frequency-ranges may vary country to country.

    • For the U.S.: Please apply this category to all articles relating to activity (civil or military) heard in the 108-136 Mhz or 136-137 Mhz bands.

      • Maryland Articles that contain frequencies between 128.525 and 132.0 Mhz, as well as 136-137 Mhz should have "Category:Maryland Business Frequencies" applied, also, because these frequencies belong to ASRI/ARINC, and are additionally utilized by ACARS

    • For other countries, please apply Category:Civil Aviation Frequencies, or its appropriate sub-category, to articles containing the frequencies used in your civil-aviation band(s).




To CATEGORIZE an article into this category, please add the following as the last line in the article:
[[Category:Maryland Civil Aviation Frequencies]]


Please do NOT edit this page unless you intend to change the Description of this Category. Thank you.