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marcp90

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Does anybody have any frequencies for Detroit Metro Airport such as airlines(besides Northwest TRS and Wayne County TRS), and also TSA, Customs, Immigration, etc.
 

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I have a whole bunch.

Northwest Airlines
121.125 Ramp Control Gates A1-A35 odd
123.675 Ramp Control Gates A41-A77 odd*
130.750 Ramp Control Gates A even
127.825 Ramp Control Gates B/C*
131.250 Gate Metering (I believe)
130.850 Load Planning
129.250 Northwest Ops
129.925 NW Maintenance
128.825 NW Airlink Ops
* Note: gates A75-A78 push from NE Ground (119.45) so you might not hear them as often

Check the attachment for ground crews (may be obsolete)

Also, check the Wayne County TRS (it's not digital yet) for public safety, and airport operations.
 

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DONT USE THE ATTACHMENT WITH MY PREVIOUS POST!!!!!

I screwed up and posted O'Hare's...I got them mixed up because I'm going to Chicago in a week. ANywho, here's the right list.
 

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They should use one frequency, the government has set up a bunch of channels for TSA use, they differ from airport to airport. All of them should be digital.
 

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marcp90 said:
They should use one frequency, the government has set up a bunch of channels for TSA use, they differ from airport to airport. All of them should be digital.

I've seen 172.900 in use at quite a few airports. That must be a 'common' channel. They use it here in Cleveland at KCLE.
 

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I understand that the TSA and practically every other federal agency will be migrating to the new nationwide VHF digitally trunked radio system, when it comes online next year. Currently, the new system is operating up the state of Washington and is expected to be deployed by next year.
The system will be Project 25 digital, and the data channel will run at 9600 baud.

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Thunderbolt said:
I understand that the TSA and practically every other federal agency will be migrating to the new nationwide VHF digitally trunked radio system, when it comes online next year. Currently, the new system is operating up the state of Washington and is expected to be deployed by next year.
The system will be Project 25 digital, and the data channel will run at 9600 baud.

73's

Ron

I've seen the identifier tables for the system in Washington state. It could take up to 3 banks in a Pro96 to be able to track the system... it had 15 of the 16 Identifier tables populated.

Mike
 
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