Anyone have a list of NORAD BLUE frequencies

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Mike445

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I am looking for a list of NORAD BLUE frequencies. Can anyone help? I know there is a partial list in the WIKI but I am looking for a full list of active MIL AIR frequenciesd used over a wide area. I am located in Simcoe County in Onario Canada. Thanks much!
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Mike445 said:
I am looking for a list of NORAD BLUE frequencies. Can anyone help? I know there is a partial list in the WIKI but I am looking for a full list of active MIL AIR frequenciesd used over a wide area. I am located in Simcoe County in Onario Canada. Thanks much!
Mike
What is Norad Blue ? Is there some kind of activity in Simcoe county ?

http://hometown.aol.com/jerseymilair/

Just Google "norad blue" and you'll get other hits.
 

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And you may find that those 'hits' aren't all that accurate. Like many freq lists for things like this, I'd be willing to bet that the NORAD Blue freqs are changed at some point. So todays Blue 13 frequency might be next week's Blue 25 frequency...it would make it very hard to keep track since we're not 'in the know'

I think Grove's Military publication has such a list, but don't quote me on that - and by now, it's very likely to have changed. 73s Mike
 

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This is my current list - Im not exactly sure if these would fully apply to Canadian operations. The term appeaars to be just a shortcut method of specifying channel usage.
BLUE 7 / 364.200
BLUE 10 / 234.600
BLUE 11 / 252.000
BLUE 14 / 265.400
BLUE 15 / 271.000
BLUE 17 / 282.600
BLUE 19 / 288.400
BLUE 20 / 295.800
BLUE 21 / 362.300
BLUE 24 / 320.600
BLUE 25 / 324.000
BLUE 31 / 364.800
BLUE 33 / 387.000
BLUE 40 / 300.125
BLUE 55 / 320.900
Amber 6/321.300
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True, but until more updated lists are available, we gotta go by what we find on our own or by what others suggest. There is an alternative though..."Hello Norad, can I have a list of your frequencies, I have paper and pen ready". I think I'll stick with the first method and be content with what I find on my own. Unfortunately for our hobby, things just aren't that easy. Oh well...
 

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pathalogical said:
True, but until more updated lists are available, we gotta go by what we find on our own or by what others suggest. There is an alternative though..."Hello Norad, can I have a list of your frequencies, I have paper and pen ready". I think I'll stick with the first method and be content with what I find on my own. Unfortunately for our hobby, things just aren't that easy. Oh well...


Isnt that what is suppsoed to make the hobby fun, is finding those new frequenices. :) It can be fun when you find them, but hunting for them can be really frustrating.
 
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