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

Michael W. Scheel mws72 at qconline.com
Wed Apr 20 07:47:30 EDT 2005


[Message edited.]

  Since my local Guard unit came back from Iraq. I have been hearing 
them on the 36.7. Never have have heard anything on 36.1 In the past 
they used 46.7 but all of the cordless phones there made them switched 
back.

The hanger base ids as "shop 3". Since this is the OMS Shop #3 of the 
Iowa ArNG. Never have heard any ID of the helicopter on 36.7, I don't 
htink I have heard them  having more that one in the air at a time. 
Except fot the time they left and returned from active duty. I do hear 
them on the civilan air band iding as "Guard Helicopter (tail number)"

Ken wrote:
> 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.
> 
>
> 
> IA:  36.1, 36.7


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