[MilCom] Air National Guard Ops Frequencies Update

Joe Testa - N8XCT n8xct at the-testas.net
Sun Dec 12 19:05:11 EST 2004


This just amazes me, i've seen the same crap on milair.  If you've not 
posted, we're not going to share info w/you.

This is another group that i'll just unsubscribe from as its evident 
that you're either "in the club or not" and as a monitor who's just 
recently started monitoring milair and haven't posted, i'm not in the 
club and at this point dont really care to be part of it.

joe


Ken wrote:

> I've extracted from the November 2004 US IFR supplement the latest 
> "ANG Ops" frequencies, & sorted by state, location, & frequencies.
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> Note:  This listing is available by private email request to 
> rfinder1 at verizon.net   .  In order to get this listing you must be an 
> active participant on the milcom list.  In other words there has to be 
> a recent record of some postings of your loggings.  Otherwise your 
> request will be denied (as in no answer) and your email erased without 
> further action.
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