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says... Are the military freqs the same in Ohio as in your area. Addressing just this one question: The bands allocated to the US military are the same nation-wide. Therefore, for example, 225MHz thru 400MHz will always be used by military aviation. However, the specific frequencies vary from location to location. If you want to know what frequencies are being used for a given airfield, be it military or civilian, you can visit www.airnav.com and look up the specifics for that airport. For military frequencies other than those used at specific airfields, or for non-aviation services, you will want to consult the Poilce Call or other similar references. And of course, putting out a general request here with information about your monitoring location will usually generate some good replies. Since a lot of military communications are in the VHF and UHF ranges, they're line-of-sight and therefore of limited range. "Ohio" is a large area, so if you specify where you are it might be helpful. And if you're REALLY hard-core -- and willing to take some risks -- you might hang out in the vicinity of your local National Guard armory during a weekend when they're having their monthly drills, "armed" with a scanner and frequency counter. You can probably pick up some good "intel" on what frequencies they're using that way. Same goes for Air National Guard, Army/Navy/Marine/Air Force Reserve facilities, and active-duty military installations. Note that when I mentioned the risk factor above, though, consider that we are at terrorist-threat condition "Orange" right now, so someone sniffing around with electronic equipment will probably not be looked upon as harmless by the MPs patrolling the base. (Same goes for listening around airports, but their frequencies are public information.) If it ever goes to RED, best to just stay home.... -- -- //Steve// Steve Silverwood, KB6OJS Fountain Valley, CA Email: |
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