New Boston Center Frequency

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Hi Guys-
I have found a new frequency for the Boston center on 126.22. It seems to be covering the Boston-Hi
(sector 46). I have heard nothing on either 127.82 or 118.42 for over a week now, it all seems to be on
126.22. Maybe someone can check this out, and verify, so that your listings can be updated, would be
terrific.
Also I have not found any new updates to LTA 06-02, whose timeline expired this past summer. I have
been assuming that there have been no changes, up till now, but now I've heard this new frequency,
I'm thinking a little diffenent.
Thanks,
Scott W.
Manchester, NH
 

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126.22

I stumbled on 126.22 a few weeks ago. Its been very active for that time, but as of today, Dec 10, it has been silent for the day. I live in Belchertown Ma, and the ground to air transmitter is strong and clear. I guess it would be on Mt Tom. I was in Easthampton Ma a week ago and it was almost full quieting.

Brian
 

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126.22 and 118.42

If its too quiet for too long while monitoring 126.22, then try 118.42. It is considered a
secondary frequency for this sector, and for some reason is used alot. I have them both
programmed in my rig, and the usage seems to be split about 50/50. I have heard both of
them in use at the same time, usually between 4 to 7 pm, during high volume hours. I am
assuming that one is used eastbound, and the other westbound.
The Mt. Tom RCAG location must be a new transmitter. I found it listed here in the RRDB
about a month ago, so it may be down alot for testing, untill fully functional.
 

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To Aero this was years ago when I resided in NJ the seperation of 126.225 and 118.425 is dictated on the altitudes and the demarkation is Flight Level 340 . Again this was 4 years ago .
 

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If its too quiet for too long while monitoring 126.22, then try 118.42. It is considered a
secondary frequency for this sector, and for some reason is used alot. I have them both
programmed in my rig, and the usage seems to be split about 50/50. I have heard both of
them in use at the same time, usually between 4 to 7 pm, during high volume hours. I am
assuming that one is used eastbound, and the other westbound.
The Mt. Tom RCAG location must be a new transmitter. I found it listed here in the RRDB
about a month ago, so it may be down alot for testing, untill fully functional.

Is this site full time now? Can anyone confirm the location? I can't find any updated Boston Center info anywhere.
 
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