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Welcome to the Delmarva Milcom starter page. This article will give the novice milcomer living in the DC Metro and Delaware areas a chance to hear frequencies that have known activity. This is by no means a complete list - see the Delmarva Milcom Monitoring article for a much more complete list of frequencies and users.

This list will vary somewhat depending on where you are in the Delmarva. For example it's far easier to hear the BWI TRACON if you're in the flight path or close to the airport. A good antenna, mounted outdoors nice and high, fed with good coax is a must in this game. Unless you are very close, a rubber duck will not bring much success.

Our area is covered by the Washington DC ARTCC, often referred to as Washington Center. It's callsign is ZDC and is often referred to this way followed by the site, such as ZDC Coyle or ZDC Hagerstown.

Civilian Air

Potomac TRACON (Note 1)

BWI
  • 290.475 South Final
  • 317.425 GRACO-Hi
  • 282.275 North Final
  • 307.900 Baltimore-Low (Shares UHF with WOOLY)
  • 291.625 Baltimore-Hi
  • 307.900 WOOLY
  • 254.350 SWANN-Low
Dulles
  • 257.875 LURAY
  • 343.775 West Arrival MANNE
  • 254.250 BUFFR (Also Westminster 5 Arrival into BWI)
  • 343.775 South Arrival BARIN
  • 350.200 North Departure ASPER
  • 343.775 Final East IADFE
  • 338.250 North Arrival MULRR
  • 350.200 TILLY
  • 239.025 LUCKE
  • 343.775 Final West IADFW
  • 343.775 North/Northwest Approaches, Southern Departures RCOLA
Reagan (Washington National)
  • 306.300 Final East DCAFE
  • 257.200 West 9500'& below TYSON
  • 335.500 Approach ADWAR
  • 322.300 West QJAAY
  • 343.700 West 10,000' up to FL 230 FLUKY
  • 279.575 Andrews for Arlington Flybys ADWFR
  • 269.000 East ENSUE
  • 338.200 Final West DCAFW
  • 348.725 East 9500' & below KRANT
  • 269.500 East 10,000' up to FL 190 DAILY
  • 270.275 South East 19,000' down TO 3000' DEALE

Military

Andrews AFB

335.500 Potomac TRACON Arrival
348.725 Potomac TRACON Departure
279.575 Potomac TRACON Discrete for Arlington Cemetery Fly-bys
141.550 Special Air Mission (SAM) Command Post (Note 2)
378.100 Special Air Mission (SAM) Command Post

Martin State

143.800 Md.Nat Guard 104th Fighter Squadron - Supervisor of Flying ("Raven Ops")
347.200 Md.Nat Guard 175 WG CMD POST ("Raven") Command Post (A-10 Thunderbolt "Warthogs" aircraft)
384.100 135th Airlift Squadron ("Crab") Command Post/Operations (C-130J Hercules aircraft)

Paxtuxent River NAS (cut this down to the most often reported ones)

250.300 Approach/Departure
250.850 Approach
281.800 Approach
301.200 Approach
314.000 Approach
318.800 Approach
362.600 Approach
256.500 Baywatch
270.800 Baywatch
354.800 Baywatch
369.900 Baywatch
262.950 Baywatch
264.550 Baywatch
268.850 Baywatch
291.150 Baywatch
310.550 Baywatch
320.450 Baywatch

Willow Grove NAS (Penn.)

266.80 Approach
341.75 AF Ops
343.00 ANG Ops CP Callsign 'Shortstop'

Huntress (NORAD) Note 3

260.900 Commonly used during Combat Air Patrol exercises
228.900 Occasional use during Combat Air Patrol exercises
139.700 Can be used during Combat Air Patrol and Falcon Virgo exercises

Mid Air Refueling and MOAs

Area Primary Secondary ARCP Exit
AR-636 238.9 319.7 306.9/238.1 306.9/238.1
AR-777 228.0 288.0 Note 5
R-5802A/B 237.2 Kiowa MOA/Bollen Range (Penn.) Primary ops

Other Related

126.550 ZDC Guard Dog alternate
135.525 ZDC Guard Dog (also used by ARTCC) Note 4
139.400 Davison AAF Ops/Metro
157.175 USCG helos checking in with USCG Baltimore station FM mode callsign Blackjack
350.250 ZDC Guard Dog

Notes

Note 1 : Controllers often echo flight instructions and other information from the VHF side to keep military pilots informed of activity in their area
Note 2 : This frequency seems to have numerous problems - planes often call in several times with no response, and shift to 378.1 for initial contact. A simplex remote base has been suspected to be in erratic use.
Note 3 : These frequencies can see activity at virtually any time.
Note 4 : Guard Dog freqs are most used during Combat Air Patrol exercises
Note 5 : These frequencies may have recently shifted with other AR changes happening some time ago