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Old February 21st 07, 12:24 PM posted to rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave
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Default To Allan: Continental 1666 diverting to Miami

Allan:

A bit new with this.

Is this 6640 USB freq. devoted to Continental, or is it an ARINC freq that
any of the airlines can use ?

I've been trying to find an up to date listing for company airline freq's
for some time, but all the ones I have are,
for the most part, quite old, and apparently out of date. Might you know of
any ?

How about Arinc freq's for the NY/Boston areas that are in frequent use
(both USB or just regular AM)?
BTW: Are these "always" USB ?

Thanks,
Bob
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Continental 1666 diverting to Miami IAP: 6640 kHz USB
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It is Wed, 3:51am EST (0851z).
"Continental 1666" is up on 6640 kHz USB with ARINC-New York in a
phone patch to their dispatcher and then MedLink. They are discussing
a 48-year-old male passenger who is having a heart attack. They are
diverting to Miami IAP. Paramedics will meet the plane; and the
airline is making arrangements for the passengers aboard the flight.

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