[MilCom] Active Army/Army Reserve/Army National Guard Aero Low Band?

Terry Pavlick terry_pavlick at hotmail.com
Mon Apr 18 18:21:42 EDT 2005


DE still active on 46.90 FM

Terry

Wallingford PA


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ken" <rfinder1 at verizon.net>
To: "MilCom" <milcom at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 6:01 PM
Subject: [MilCom] Active Army/Army Reserve/Army National Guard Aero Low 
Band?


> Wondering if anyone is monitoring activity on low band VHF, NFM -- you 
> don't need any special milcom receiver to monitor this activity. 
> Transmission could be formal or informal (brief to long winded) and the 
> entire callsign might not be used.    I think that the various Ops Section 
> have to maintain a radio watch while the helos are flying so most of the 
> time there will be arrival, 1/2 hour incremental, & departure from 
> training area radio transmission/reports back to the radio watch base 
> station.
>
> In monitoring area (Springfield MA area) I've had the following active in 
> the past air/air & "Operations" (base):
> 41.90  CT ARNG  KBDL
> 46.75 MA ARNG  KBAF
> My monitoring buddy in the Rutland VT area (Jim L) also recently copied 
> activity on 41.2 in VT.
> So we do know that the VHF-NFM low band is active in the New England Area
> A review the following is potential NFM low band VHF operation:
> AL:  38.2, 38.7, 41.05
> CA:  40.9, 49.0
>
> CT:  41.9
>
> DE:  46.9
>
> FL:  40.9,
>
> GA:  47.0
>
> IA:  36.1, 36.7
>
> ID:  41.5
>
> IL:  32.3
>
> IN:  41.5
>
> KS:  41.7, 49.95
>
> KY:  41.15
>
> LA:  40.9
>
> MA:  46.75
>
> MD:?
>
> ME:  41.2
>
> MI:  41.85
>
> MN:  41.4
>
> MO:  41.65
>
> MS:  33.5
>
> MT:  40.65
>
> NC:  42.0, 49.15
>
> NE:  38.8
>
> ND:  49.8
>
> NH:  32.1
>
> NJ:  40.1
>
> NM:  34.9
>
> NY:  41.0
>
> NV:  32.35
>
> OH:  36.7, 41.1
>
> OK:  46.9
>
> OR:  40.9
>
> PA:  49.95
>
> RI:  38.95
>
> SC:  41.3
>
> SD:  41.5
>
> TN:  41.5
>
> TX:  36.8, 41.0
>
> UT: 49.65
>
> VA:  40.2, 52.75
>
> VT:  41.2
>
> WA:  36.55
>
> WI:  40.8, 40.9, 46.7
>
>
>
> So if you have the time (and most of you probably don't) put your 
> respective state ( and/or  nearby states e.g. CT ARNG always does some 
> training at KCEF so I monitor them very easily).. Additionally, perhaps 
> with solar conditions, there might be some skip this summer..
>
>
>
> BTW If you have any other verfied low band frequencies in use, please post 
> them...
>
>
>
> Ken
>
>
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