Aircraft Ground Ops at RDU

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RaleighGuy

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Does anyone have current frequency information (Color Code, TG, Slot) for ground ops by the various air carriers at RDU?

The information in the Radio Reference Database is not complete and some of it I believe to be outdated. Additionally, there is no information on six of the carriers operating out of RDU. Any help will be greatly appreciated, especially for Southwest, which is licensed for six DMR frequencies at RDU.
 

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A good way to find frequency information:


Input Wake County NC and search for 'entity'. Using your web browser, search for keywords such as 'flight', aviation', 'aircraft', and 'airlines' on the resulting webpage. It's not 100% accurate, but should get you started.

Color Code, Time Slot and Talkgroup information will be the challenging part. Some radios such as the AnyTone 878 can be set to 'promiscuous mode' which will pass any TG/CC/TS, and display the results on the screen.
 
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A good way to find frequency information:


Input Wake County NC and search for 'entity'. Using your web browser, search for keywords such as 'flight', aviation', 'aircraft', and 'airlines' on the resulting webpage. It's not 100% accurate, but should get you started.

Color Code, Time Slot and Talkgroup information will be the challenging part. Some radios such as the AnyTone 878 can be set to 'promiscuous mode' which will pass any TG/CC/TS, and display the results on the screen.

This is great.
Thanks for posting.
 

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It is a "good" source, but only based on FCC license info, the only true way is "Search" with a radio or SDR
A good way to find frequency information:


Input Wake County NC and search for 'entity'. Using your web browser, search for keywords such as 'flight', aviation', 'aircraft', and 'airlines' on the resulting webpage. It's not 100% accurate, but should get you started.

Color Code, Time Slot and Talkgroup information will be the challenging part. Some radios such as the AnyTone 878 can be set to 'promiscuous mode' which will pass any TG/CC/TS, and display the results on the screen.
 

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A good way to find frequency information:


Input Wake County NC and search for 'entity'. Using your web browser, search for keywords such as 'flight', aviation', 'aircraft', and 'airlines' on the resulting webpage. It's not 100% accurate, but should get you started.

Color Code, Time Slot and Talkgroup information will be the challenging part. Some radios such as the AnyTone 878 can be set to 'promiscuous mode' which will pass any TG/CC/TS, and display the results on the screen.

Which is why I would rather use DSD+
 

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Hadn't been out to RDU in a long while and it seems a lot of things have changed. Airlines that were analog are now DMR, ones that were DMR have changed color codes, some have gone to encryption, & some active freqs are not licensed to anyone out at the airport, but do have Bearcom nationwide freq license.

Anyone coming across any new info on freqs, users or color codes, please post here or submit to the database.
 
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