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tonya

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IS there anywhere in the RR database that I quickly program the Thunderbird freqs in my HP-1 for the Cleveland airshow this weekemd or do I need to do it manually?
 

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The RR list was accurate for the Tinker AFB show a few months ago.

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Tonya I think you will need to create a "Favorites" list and add the T-bird frequencies into your HP-1. Enjoy. It will be the oddest sounding stuff you ever heard.
 

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tonya i think you will need to create a "favorites" list and add the t-bird frequencies into your hp-1. Enjoy. It will be the oddest sounding stuff you ever heard.

ready for the pull !!!
 

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A little more pull........lol

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Yep! You hear that and "ready for the pull" often and with plenty of emphasis. Really funny to listen to.

141.185 and 235.25 are the 2 most often used by the Thunderbirds The list in RR lists all I have found in use by them.
 

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nope, not mine

Nice find. Yours? I have recordings of audio, but none matched up with video. With all that cloud cover, that was probably an abbreviated show.

i think the reason for the lapse in audio is that the camera is on the solo guys and the audio is for the group.
and maybe bad processing later.
at those speeds it is hard to follow.
another tidbit is that the practice different shows a high show and a low show. it is all about the clouds.
 
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