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Old 03-25-2009, 12:49 PM
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Can someone please explain what frequencies these are? I remember reading an article a few years ago in Pop Comm. I believe these are military interplane frequencies for AF1/AF2?

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Check out this post for a good basic explanation.

Starting on page 59 of this document is a description of the system with frequencies listed on page 61.
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Thanks. I'll have to check that out. Anybody remember that article in Pop Comm? I think it was written by Steve Douglass a few years ago. It mentioned several military "interplane" frequencies below. I threw out a bunch of old Pop Comms awhile ago....now I wish I had kept them!

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Thanks. I'll have to check that out. Anybody remember that article in Pop Comm? I think it was written by Steve Douglass a few years ago. It mentioned several military "interplane" frequencies below. I threw out a bunch of old Pop Comms awhile ago....now I wish I had kept them!

299.500 Mhz "Cheap-Suit"
303.000 Mhz "Winchester"
357.000 Mhz "Magnum"
Every once in a while guys will use those, but not very often. Your best bet is to search when you hear guys coming through. Much of the publicized info is fairly inaccurate.
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My best guess or WAG is any freq list over 2 year's old is totallay inaccurate.
I base this from what I see on my dB. The 25 split's between 225 and 380 has changed my dB completely
making most published freq list outdated.

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The Your Dictionary.com defines "Orderwire" as - A circuit or channel used by technical personnel for coordination and control functions relating to activation, deactivation, reconfiguration, reporting, and maintenance of communications systems, networks, and services.

That is a term I haven't heard since I worked Private Line Data for AT&T back in the 80's & 90's.
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My best guess or WAG is any freq list over 2 year's old is totallay inaccurate.
I base this from what I see on my dB. The 25 split's between 225 and 380 has changed my dB completely
making most published freq list outdated.

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Then on the other hand, there's some freqs that you would think would change constantly, but never do. But I think that's because they have so many other completely secure modes available to them, they just don't care. In a combat environment, the known ones could almost be used as a disinformation tool if they really wanted to.
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I think those are in the "WFM" mode as well, correct?
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