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* [http://www.markshadwick.net/scanner2.html Eastern Oklahoma/Western Arkansas Military Air Scanner Frequencies]
 
* [http://www.markshadwick.net/scanner2.html Eastern Oklahoma/Western Arkansas Military Air Scanner Frequencies]
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* [[Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility Virginia Capes]] AKA "Giant Killer"
 
* [http://www.freqofnature.com/ Freq of Nature] Southern California area
 
* [http://www.freqofnature.com/ Freq of Nature] Southern California area
 
** [http://www.freqofnature.com/index.php?m=Software&p=Excel%20Files Freq of Nature Excel files]
 
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* [http://mt-milcom.blogspot.com/ MT Milcom Blog by Larry Van Horn]
 
* [http://mt-milcom.blogspot.com/ MT Milcom Blog by Larry Van Horn]
 
* [http://users.adelphia.net/~markbutler/milair/milair.xls Nighthawk freqs in use during Ohio Visits - Excel spreadsheet]
 
* [http://users.adelphia.net/~markbutler/milair/milair.xls Nighthawk freqs in use during Ohio Visits - Excel spreadsheet]
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* [http://microvoltradio.com/ Northwest Aircraft Communications]
 
* [http://microvoltradio.com/ Northwest Aircraft Communications]
 
* [http://www.ohioscan.net Ohioscan]
 
* [http://www.ohioscan.net Ohioscan]

Revision as of 14:30, 11 August 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.

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.

North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD)


Frequency cards from airshows


National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) frequencies


Publications

Mailing Lists


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