Aeronautical frequency help

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Allen-KE8CCD

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Hi all, I have been monitoring a frequency that I can ID. I have checked the Radio Reference database and Airnav.com I can here the ground station while driving back and forth to work, I can here the commercial aircrafts and ground. I have checked my area locations and airports but can't seem to find it. I live about 40 miles from CAK Canton/Akron in Ohio and about 40 miles from Pittsburgh PA. the frequency is 125.425 if anyone can ID it I would be most grateful for any help.

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alphazulu

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May I ask, can you pick up 126.95 from the Belmont, Oh. area?
The above frequency is a ZOB low sector area.
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If you can hear the controller on the ground, you should be hearing how he identifies his facility. Is it a center? Tower? What's he call himself (her?) when calling or answering an aircraft?
 

AirScan

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You should also be able to hear the controller on 135.175 ? Which I suspect would be the busiest of the 3 ?
 

NowhereMan66

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I pick up traffic on all of those frequencies on my Pro-43 and Grundig G6 Buzz Aldrin Aviator. I'm in the Tiltonsville, OH area, 8 miles north of Wheeling.

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