[MilCom] Cleveland Air Show 2006

Jeffrey Pryor jeffreypryor at gmail.com
Mon Aug 28 21:51:06 EDT 2006


The Cleveland Air Show is coming up this holiday weekend. See schedule
for additional details:

http://www.clevelandairshow.com/

I have posted a zip file with Win 97 and CSV dump of my channels that
I'll have in my Pro-97 while at the Air Show this upcoming weekend.
See my post on Radio Reference for the actual attachment:

http://www.radioreference.com/forums/showthread.php?t=46904

If you do not have Win 97, you will at least be able to look at the
CSV files to see what all I have programmed. The CLE-Air-Show.csv file
anybody can look at with a text editor or open in Excel. This revision
worked well last year, but I have made some recent additions. Anybody
with recommendations for other frequencies and thoughts and/or
questions, let me know.

Breakdown of the banks I have setup:

0 Important
1 Aviation
2 Air Show
3 Marine / DNR
4 Public Safety
5 Media / Misc / Ops
6 FRS / Common
7 Standard Travel
8 Blue Angels
9 Search & Store

Summary of bank contents:

0: Important conventional frequencies for the airport and immediate
area. Also including some federal frequencies: CAP, Customs, DHS, FBI,
TSA, FAA. Some air ambulance frequencies are included as well.

1: Aviation frequencies related to the airport (BKL) and ARTCC. With
more of a focus on the military ARTCC frequencies in the area.

2: Other civil aviation frequencies and comes pre-seeded with the
common and/or most likely air show related frequencies.

3: Marine Channels and VHF Ohio DNR frequencies.

4: Some local Public Safety conventional frequencies.

5: Media and previous operations frequencies. Also I have the 390 MHz
NBFM ISR frequencies (the military's FRS) in this bank.

6: Common and itinerant frequencies: FRS, GMRS, MURS, etc, plus some
additional business frequencies.

7: My standard travel bank. Wireless microphones, law enforcement
statewide as well as some other mutual aid and emergency type
frequencies, including 800 MHz.

8: All previously known and/or reported frequencies for the Blue Angels.

9: A scratch pad for searching and other finds, plus what I had found in 2005.

I will also have my BCD396T in hand for potential MARCS and P25 use,
as well for dedicated close call searching.

Jeff KC8NNO


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