You can always do a web search for any other frequencies not listed in the Radio Reference Database. Just click the Database button at the top of the page and you should find something. Google can find you so much of the information you want, just like I did: http://users.aol.com/dramboyer/selfridg.html
yes did that already, maybe today is just a slow day lol read up in the wiki and programmed all and searching as we speak but it has been about hour and half no activity, but thanks for the links i will surely check them out
Under the SAU List tab, on the right change the state to michigan. This will give you a list of when the MOA's are in use.
You can also hear the 16's from the 180th out of Toledo if you program those freq's aswell,they use the same MOA's
hawkeye, you didn't mention what you are using for an antenna, but getting a discone or scantenna up in the air, fed with good coax, is going to increase your chances of hearing stuff. 73 Mike
yes i do have a discone on a mast of about 40 feet up with RG8x coax, i am roughly 40 miles from selfridge, i am about 2 blocks from the river (in windsor ontario) checked google maps and if thier was road that went across the water it would almost be a straight drive...But i will also try the toledo freq i do not belive i have those plugged in
That 8X cable is going to start costing you signal the higher up in frequency you go. I'd strongly suggest getting a good RG6 quad shield or 9913 cable, which has much lower loss.