Air Mobility Command frequencies

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kny2xb

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I live in the Tampa Bay area. I've monitored activity on 311.0 Air Combat Command from MacDill AFB, and 364.2 NORAD which are listed as primaries. I haven't caught any activity on 321.0 (ACC secondary), either because it isn't used much or just due to bad timing on my part.

According to the different listings I've read: 134.1, 319.4, and 349.4 are used by Air Mobility Command. But I've never heard any activity on these frequencies. Am I too far away from any command posts? Or again, just due to bad timing and not listening at the right time?

Has anyone heard these freqs in use?

Just curious is all.

Thank you for everyone's time.

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Yes. They are active. Quite active here (but as I type this I'm 3.6 miles from an AFB). Keep listening to them and you might get a Lifter calling into a CP 10-13 times before anyone answers. And then, it's usually some young sounding lady going "uhhhhhh......"

There's also the civilian charters that carry troops using the victor freq's.
 

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Air Mobility Command

What you will really be hearing on 134.1,319.4 and 349.4.
ALCC Air Lift Control Center
ALCC Air Lift Coordination Center

When I'm at Ft Bragg. I hear traffic on these freqs plus the LMR, coordinating uploads and downloads of variuos A/C.

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When the Airlift/Air Refueling Tanker convention was here in Nashville a couple years ago i heard a couple of C-17's using 349.4 as an a2a while they waited in the "penalty box" to get into the ANG ramp. Also, i've heard different units call 349.4 on occasion. You have it better than me in reguards to milair traffic so if i can hear it occasionally i'm sure you will. Up here Milair listening is like fishing: You cut the scanners on and hope for a bite. Patience is a virtue up here. But what i'm trying to say is you keep those freqs in and keep scanning eventually the timing will be right. Also 130.65 is a widely used AMC/Army ops freq.
 
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