Where can I find freqs for the planes that train on the Camp Bowie National guard training grounds .
K kd5pqv Member Premium Subscriber Joined Jan 18, 2006 Messages 66 Location coleman texas Jun 25, 2009 #1 Where can I find freqs for the planes that train on the Camp Bowie National guard training grounds .
A aprswatcher Member Premium Subscriber Joined Mar 22, 2007 Messages 824 Location Lewistown, Montana Jun 26, 2009 #2 Knfw Try this site out for freqs at the FW Naval Air Station. scroll down to airport communications. AirNav: KNFW - Fort Worth Naval Air Station JRB/Carswell Field 73, Rex
Knfw Try this site out for freqs at the FW Naval Air Station. scroll down to airport communications. AirNav: KNFW - Fort Worth Naval Air Station JRB/Carswell Field 73, Rex
N nd5y Member Joined Dec 19, 2002 Messages 11,928 Location Wichita Falls, TX Jun 26, 2009 #3 Do you mean the Brownwood MOA? Camp Bowie is a National Guard training area. I don't think they have aircraft there. Check the Fort Worth Center freqs at Brownwood, Dublin and Abilene Fort Worth (ZFW) Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC) Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference Some of these units use their own freqs in that area Fort Worth NAS JRB Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference Sheppard Air Force Base Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference You will probably have to search the military air and ground bands and find them yourself. For aircraft search 138 - 144 AM 25 kHz steps 148-150.75 AM 25 kHz steps 225-400 AM 25 kHz steps for ground search 30-88 FM 25 kHz steps 138-144 NFM 12.5 kHz steps 148-150.75 NFM 12.5 kHz steps Last edited: Jun 26, 2009
Do you mean the Brownwood MOA? Camp Bowie is a National Guard training area. I don't think they have aircraft there. Check the Fort Worth Center freqs at Brownwood, Dublin and Abilene Fort Worth (ZFW) Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC) Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference Some of these units use their own freqs in that area Fort Worth NAS JRB Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference Sheppard Air Force Base Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference You will probably have to search the military air and ground bands and find them yourself. For aircraft search 138 - 144 AM 25 kHz steps 148-150.75 AM 25 kHz steps 225-400 AM 25 kHz steps for ground search 30-88 FM 25 kHz steps 138-144 NFM 12.5 kHz steps 148-150.75 NFM 12.5 kHz steps