Are you also listening to 311.000 AM? TACAMOs sometimes broadcast UHF messages when active; I've heard them several times.
Last weekend I monitored (2) aircraft calling each other. Once contact was made, one station requested that the other QSY to "310". Searched for both stations at 10.310, 11.310, etc. Does anyone know what the "310" stands for?
Last weekend I monitored (2) aircraft calling each other. Once contact was made, one station requested that the other QSY to "310". Searched for both stations at 10.310, 11.310, etc. Does anyone know what the "310" stands for?
Hi, it was actually Z310, which is a frequency designator. Although the Zulu frequencies seem to have mostly remained the same, the designators have changed. Z310 used to be 23337, but is now 11494. This was discovered by Gary Russell, during the recent Global Thunder exercise. This of course means online and published lists of Zulu frequencies are incorrect. Hope this helps.