spacellamaman
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This seems too easy so I would like anyone's non-speculation input (i got the speculating bit covered, thx).
observing a relatively large scale air/ground, air-defense exercise last night. mult AH64s in the fray plus one up high orbiting and tallying scores vs dudes in the woods with HMGs and MANPADs (simulators, them H64's is costly to blowed outta da sky i hears) etc. what i managed to capture is as follows to give context in advance:
FM 45mHz ="OpFor freq" Ground, air/ground
AM 141Mhz= "Victor" only heard air to air
AM 273mHz= "Air Battle" only heard air to air
at one point air to air, on "Victor", one asks another for the "ground freq" which the reply comes (after jumbling the numbers a few times and making me thank my lucky stars i was recording)
"one five decimal two zero five" ie:15.205
so i realize this is normally an AM freq but this was apparently for ground troops, mobile, tactical environment etc. I have Uniden BR330Ts to try an cover as many bases as possible, so i can tune this freq. i haven't encountered this situation before (ie something under 30mHz)
the question is, standard FM?
observing a relatively large scale air/ground, air-defense exercise last night. mult AH64s in the fray plus one up high orbiting and tallying scores vs dudes in the woods with HMGs and MANPADs (simulators, them H64's is costly to blowed outta da sky i hears) etc. what i managed to capture is as follows to give context in advance:
FM 45mHz ="OpFor freq" Ground, air/ground
AM 141Mhz= "Victor" only heard air to air
AM 273mHz= "Air Battle" only heard air to air
at one point air to air, on "Victor", one asks another for the "ground freq" which the reply comes (after jumbling the numbers a few times and making me thank my lucky stars i was recording)
"one five decimal two zero five" ie:15.205
so i realize this is normally an AM freq but this was apparently for ground troops, mobile, tactical environment etc. I have Uniden BR330Ts to try an cover as many bases as possible, so i can tune this freq. i haven't encountered this situation before (ie something under 30mHz)
the question is, standard FM?