I had the scanner and logging/recording software running on Friday seeking out some of the airline company VHF-Air frequencies in the Albuquerque area. Later in the day when I reviewed all the captures I found the captures on 130.5250 were not airline operations, but Aerial Refueling operations. Based on some of the communications this sounded like AR623 which is a B-1 refueling route in northern New Mexico. 359.1000 was mentioned in a couple of the communications. The communications lasted for about an hour.
130.5250 is not a published frequency for any AR route, at least that I've been able to find.
Those of you who are MilAir fans may want to watch this frequency for additional communications.
I had the scanner and logging/recording software running on Friday seeking out some of the airline company VHF-Air frequencies in the Albuquerque area. Later in the day when I reviewed all the captures I found the captures on 130.5250 were not airline operations, but Aerial Refueling operations. Based on some of the communications this sounded like AR623 which is a B-1 refueling route in northern New Mexico. 359.1000 was mentioned in a couple of the communications. The communications lasted for about an hour.
130.5250 is not a published frequency for any AR route, at least that I've been able to find.
Those of you who are MilAir fans may want to watch this frequency for additional communications.
359.1 is very active. Good catch on the 130.525 freq. I'll have to stick it in a radio and give it a listen.
Speaking of Mil Air, Damn Taco's changed their A/A freqs...
Haven't been doing much listening to the Tacos as of late, so hadn't noticed. 138.025, 138.2500, 300.0500, 312.800, and 314.4000 are what I have heard them on over the years.