[MilCom] LOOKING FOR THE BEST EAST COAST UHF AIR TO AIR USCG FREQS

Larry Van Horn, N5FPW n5fpw at brmemc.net
Sun Sep 11 11:07:01 EDT 2005


East coast, west coast Rick, makes absolutely NO difference. They hav 
nationwide assignments.

Here is the list I sent to this list on July 15, 2005 that has been also 
published in Monitoring Times:

237.900    CG Air Operations (Secondary>
282.800    Search and Rescue (worldwide)
326.150    CG Air-Ground working <Primary>
345.000    CG Air Operations <Primary>
379.050    CG Air-Ground working <Secondary>

Those are your choices. The old 381 freqs are gone and the 380-400 will 
slowly convert from aero to LMR. Expect to see more and more 380-400 aero 
disappear.

Now you have the wholelist, 73 and good hunting.

Larry Van Horn, N5FPW
Assistant Editor/Milcom Columnist
Monitoring Times magazine



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