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Bob,
I've pretty much given up on finding a "master list" on the internet. Try 'airline frequencies' with Google. Is about as good as I've been able to find. http://www.freqofnature.com/index.ph...0Freq uencies has a huge list but it's for CA. Best thing I can recommend is simply doing a search tween 128.85-132.00 and 136.5-137.0 all 25KCS spacing. You'll eventually come up with your own list and can even figure out the airport and airline that's using it. I hear a lot of voice in SE TN so it seems to be the normal mode. Regards, SparkS |
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