Aviation Frequencies

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Remember that the RRDB is made up of user contributions, if not submitted, then it won't be there.

IF you have actual OTA [Over the Air] confirmations, make the DB better with a submission

I've been that route but 99.9 % of the frequencies that I know are not in that part of the database
 

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@dansmall have you thought about asking for this thread to be moved to the Aviation Monitoring forum, you might get better responses there. Just click REPORT in lower left corner and ask the moderators to move it.
 

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Yes, but as was mentioned previously this is all that has been reported to the database folks. There certainly could be more.

Remember the database is primarily made up of user contributions. Other sources such as the FCC db are used for things like callsign information but are not the major source of info.

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There are about 760 frequencies utilized for commercial Class B/C airports, you can always program therm all in and label them by usage rather than location.
 

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Look on the state RR webpage....

EX: N Carolina

Look at the bottom right of the webpage

ZTL - Atlanta ATC

ZJX - Jacksonville ATC

ZDC - Washington ATC
 
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