Does anyone have a list of the frequencies for airventure 2019 by chance
Charlie1068 Member Feed Provider Joined Apr 5, 2018 Messages 297 Location Houston, TX Jul 15, 2019 #1 Does anyone have a list of the frequencies for airventure 2019 by chance
A andrer9999 Member Joined Jan 5, 2018 Messages 32 Location Milwaukee, WI Jul 15, 2019 #2 I’m on mobile so can’t get a link easily, but it’s in the radioreference database. I used it last year.
I’m on mobile so can’t get a link easily, but it’s in the radioreference database. I used it last year.
N9JCQ Member Premium Subscriber Joined Aug 30, 2005 Messages 922 Location Lake Barrington, IL Jul 15, 2019 #3 I go every year and use the RR database frequencies as well.
Charlie1068 Member Feed Provider Joined Apr 5, 2018 Messages 297 Location Houston, TX Jul 17, 2019 #4 Thank you can someone provide the link if able I’m having a hard time locating it
VASCAR2 Member Joined Jun 5, 2011 Messages 555 Location So Illinois Jul 17, 2019 #5 Take a look at this page, looks like a lot of info. https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=4309
Dawn_Adams Member Premium Subscriber Joined Dec 29, 2008 Messages 48 Location Neenah, WI Jul 18, 2019 #6 VASCAR2 said: Take a look at this page, looks like a lot of info. https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=4309 Click to expand... Thanks much. I don't have a scanner yet, but I like to add these to my watch list so I can see them.
VASCAR2 said: Take a look at this page, looks like a lot of info. https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=4309 Click to expand... Thanks much. I don't have a scanner yet, but I like to add these to my watch list so I can see them.
A andrer9999 Member Joined Jan 5, 2018 Messages 32 Location Milwaukee, WI Jul 18, 2019 #7 Grab everything in the air band (108-137) and cut out all the obviously boring ones like FAA and tower/ground, etc. Then while you’re there you can scan the remaining frequencies and you’ll quickly figure out which ones you want to listen to.
Grab everything in the air band (108-137) and cut out all the obviously boring ones like FAA and tower/ground, etc. Then while you’re there you can scan the remaining frequencies and you’ll quickly figure out which ones you want to listen to.