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firerick100

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Hi, I am posting this question here because there is so much interest in the aviation monitoring and someone hopefully may have an answer , I searched the company name and googled for info for a radio system for the company. the company is Unify aviation services and they do baggage and Pretty much all the ramp agent stuff and more, they are at Bradley airport in Hartford and Vero beach Florida and many more airports I’m sure. I did a search on radio reference too and nothing found. Thanks for any info.
 

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In my experience, although they are now going by Unify, each airline still maintains their own comm's for their own operations. This would make more sense.
Ok that is a very good possibility and makes sense, I’ll listen close next time to the channels and see if thats what is going on, maybe some others have info to add about this. I just am curious to see what they are saying although most comms will be boring but if an accident happens I’m sure it will interesting, thanks
 

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Please keep in mind, most airport comms, are lower power, even if on a repeater, and might not be heard well a few miles away.
 

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Hi, I am posting this question here because there is so much interest in the aviation monitoring and someone hopefully may have an answer , I searched the company name and googled for info for a radio system for the company. the company is Unify aviation services and they do baggage and Pretty much all the ramp agent stuff and more, they are at Bradley airport in Hartford and Vero beach Florida and many more airports I’m sure. I did a search on radio reference too and nothing found. Thanks for any info.

They services airports around the country, not just the two mentioned and have a number of licenses (including one at Jacksonville Airport) for frequencies, especially in the UHF 460 MHz range, mostly DMR, possibility of CAP+. However, I did not see a license for Connecticut.


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