Hey guys, I'm new around here. I've got an old JD100 scanner back from when I was a kid and have gotten a new interest in it since I moved closer to an airport, but I'm a little confused about figuring out what frequencies are being used.
My local airport has one E/W runway and three N/S runways, and the frequencies listed here are all for East or West departures, or East and West approaches. This doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me, since most of the traffic here is North or South, and no North/South departure/approach frequencies are listed.
So, what frequency would be used for N/S departures/approaches (airport code is KMEM).
Also, elsewhere I saw the frequencies listed with numbers "176-355" or "356-175" listed next to the frequencies. What are these numbers? I initially thought they were compass headings, but that doesn't make sense to me either, since the numbers don't match up with the runway headings.
My local airport has one E/W runway and three N/S runways, and the frequencies listed here are all for East or West departures, or East and West approaches. This doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me, since most of the traffic here is North or South, and no North/South departure/approach frequencies are listed.
So, what frequency would be used for N/S departures/approaches (airport code is KMEM).
Also, elsewhere I saw the frequencies listed with numbers "176-355" or "356-175" listed next to the frequencies. What are these numbers? I initially thought they were compass headings, but that doesn't make sense to me either, since the numbers don't match up with the runway headings.