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* [http://henney.com/chm/mid-lant.htm Mid Atlantic Area - Military Frequencies of Interest]
 
* [http://henney.com/chm/mid-lant.htm Mid Atlantic Area - Military Frequencies of Interest]
 
* [http://mt-milcom.blogspot.com/ MT Milcom Blog by Larry Van Horn]
 
* [http://mt-milcom.blogspot.com/ MT Milcom Blog by Larry Van Horn]
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* [http://ncamonitor.tripod.com/nmcs/northstar_gep_info.html NorthStar GEP and A/C frequencies]
 
* [http://www.geocities.com/n0ngl/qcscan/qc/qc_mil.html Quad Cities area Military Scanning Information]
 
* [http://www.geocities.com/n0ngl/qcscan/qc/qc_mil.html Quad Cities area Military Scanning Information]
 
* [http://www.scancapecod.us/wiki/index.php/Scan_Cape_Cod_Military_Page Scan Cape Cod Military Page] Covers New England states
 
* [http://www.scancapecod.us/wiki/index.php/Scan_Cape_Cod_Military_Page Scan Cape Cod Military Page] Covers New England states
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* [http://www.webgroomers.com/chs-scan/chsafb.html Charleston AFB SC]
 
* [http://www.webgroomers.com/chs-scan/chsafb.html Charleston AFB SC]
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; Tennessee
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* [http://www.scanchattanooga.com/ Scan Chattanooga.com]
 
; Texas
 
; Texas
 
* [http://home.houston.rr.com/freqzone/freqs/hou_frq2.html Houston Scanner Freq list]
 
* [http://home.houston.rr.com/freqzone/freqs/hou_frq2.html Houston Scanner Freq list]

Revision as of 15:22, 1 October 2006

Where to Start?

Even if you aren't around a military base, there's still several possibilities to hear milair traffic:

  • Airnav
  • Your local ARTCC Center uses both VHF and UHF frequencies for aircraft communications
  • DOD Digital Flight Publications Note that this source will be gone in October 2006
    • The midair refueling maps can be found here Note that it is a PDF document and about 600 pages long
  • If you have one in your area, a TRACON is also another source of activity
  • If you live near a major city, chances are good your local airport also uses UHF frequencies in addition to the usual civil air ones.
  • World Aero Data

Pages with Useful Information

Callsigns
Glossaries


Frequencies

As with so many pages on the Net, some of this information is a bit dated. Use this information as a starting point, then join the many different forums on RR and elsewhere to get updated information.

General/Regional


National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) frequencies


Organizations


State Pages

Arkansas
California


Frequency cards from airshows
Florida
Georgia
Hawai'i
Illinois
Michigan
Minnesota
Missouri
Nevada
New Jersey
New Mexico
North Carolina
Ohio
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
Washington


Publications

Mailing Lists


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