Attached across several attachments are the AP-1/B Air Refueling Tracks and supporting documents outlining each AR Track, along with Radio Contact Frequencies (UHF Primary and Secondary) and the FAA ARTCC Entry/Exit Center Contact Radio Freq's too.
Find your AR's near your location and often you can hear a AR operation from ~ +100 miles with a good antenna capable pf the 225-400 MHZ range. Naturally, the better the COAX, Connectors and Antenna height the better the reception....
Look up NOTAMS via: https://pilotweb.nas.faa.gov/PilotWeb/
to understand Mil-Air Ops in or near your location by the closest ARTCC(s) to you.
Remember some AR Tracks cross several states/areas and ARTCC Sectors as well.
Also, always check the "Remarks" section, as some nuggets sometimes are included.
Enjoy
Find your AR's near your location and often you can hear a AR operation from ~ +100 miles with a good antenna capable pf the 225-400 MHZ range. Naturally, the better the COAX, Connectors and Antenna height the better the reception....
Look up NOTAMS via: https://pilotweb.nas.faa.gov/PilotWeb/
to understand Mil-Air Ops in or near your location by the closest ARTCC(s) to you.
Remember some AR Tracks cross several states/areas and ARTCC Sectors as well.
Also, always check the "Remarks" section, as some nuggets sometimes are included.
Enjoy
Attachments
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AP1B Air Refuel Route AR727_AUG2017.pdf16.9 KB · Views: 445
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AP1B Air Refuel Routes AR1 to AR81_AUG2017.pdf61 KB · Views: 461
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AP1B Air Refuel Routes AR101 to AR255_AUG2017.pdf93.2 KB · Views: 392
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AP1B Air Refuel Routes AR302 to AR462_AUG2017.pdf54.3 KB · Views: 296
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AP1B Air Refuel Routes AR505 to AR685_AUG2017.pdf160 KB · Views: 421