140.025 AM mode was also used by the T-6 Texan aircraft from Randolph and/or the T-38 aircraft that were flying prior to the Thunderbirds. They actually talked on this frequency for a long time and there were two female pilots on it as well as a male at some points. They were talking back and forth most of the time as they were doing whatever it was they did over the airfield. I wasn't there but I could hear everything from my house crystal clear. I think it is probably going to be the ROVE callsign T-6 aircraft air-to-air frequency that was being used but I can't say for sure.
That's interesting they used one of the military FM frequencies for parking. It's been a long time since I've heard any use of those frequencies in the FM mode like we used to hear when every base used and had them.
Thanks for the update. I also did hear the 277.7 traffic on Sunday. And 123.475 was heavily used but I never quite understood if it was the Heritage Team or possibly some other use at the field? It seemed like the same frequencies were getting used each day and each day a new one was either being reported here or I found using one radio to scan the military UHF and another to scan military VHF and the 122-124 MHz frequency range while listening to the one scanner also programmed up with my programming. It worked out pretty good for capturing what was getting used
Brian (COMMSCAN)
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