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![]() 121.5 is the "VHF GUARD" frequency. It is used for emergency aircraft communications. If you hear any voice comms on this frequency, it is because someone is in deep doo-doo somewhere in the skies. RARELY will you hear anything else other than emergency traffic. The aircraft band is VHF, so it is pretty much line-of-sight except for occasional odd propagation conditions. That's why you'll only hear the aircraft side of the conversation unless you're either using a well- elevated antenna or you're within ground-wave distance of the airfield. The higher you can get your antenna, the more signals you'll receive. If the signal is very faint, it's probably an aircraft at quite a significant distance from your station. Thanks Steve for you input on this. I knwe it was a VHF GUARD, but was unsure of what, if any, voice traffic there was on it. As I said in my previous post, that voice on it is very faint, and I only use a rubber antenna or a telescopic whip, so I would probably hear only the aircraft side of things, or the local ATC here in Calgary. As I monitor the airport comms here and sometimes I recieve the ground as well as the pilot. Fred Burgess |