Just do a search in the military band and listen for there call signs. They must be there somewhere. I've heard the BRMA ones before while at Petawawa.I watch these military aircraft every day doing their exercises, around CFB Trenton air base and was wondering what frequencies they would be using for plane to plane communications. I never pick them up on frequencies.
Saint
Yea, I have been doing that for a while. Can't seem to find them, maybe too far away and to close to the ground??.Just do a search in the military band and listen for there call signs. They must be there somewhere.
I'm sure you'll find them at some point.
That could be another possibility as well.Yea, I have been doing that for a while. Can't seem to find them, maybe too far away and to close to the ground??.
Saint
I put in all the CFB Trenton frequencies and will scan them and see if I pick up anything.That could be another possibility as well.
I have been using the fast scanner plugin for months, Thanks for the reply.Use SDR# and the Frequency Scanner plugin. You can scan the whole of UHF Milair in about 7 seconds depending on your settings.
I've been using it for the past couple of days and found frequencies I would never have discovered using my 8 conventional scanners in search mode.
Thanks Chuck, I am scanning all of them now.Hi Saint.
Try 254.450 for A/A. I had TRKR 91 & 92 C-130's thru here 11-18-21 using that for A/A.
232.100 TIGER SAR Ops.
268.000 Trenton CP Ops.
Chuck in Detroit. / NODAK 1
Thanks Chuck, I am scanning all of them now.
Saint