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Does anybody know where this freq is used for? Heared a BAF F16 on it when returning from AAR from the JOJO track.
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Boomer freq depends on the tanker in the track. Most tanker operators have their own boom freq but these don't change that much. Tanker control is a fixed freq dedicated for the track.
Tanker track is still operational for the Belgian F-16's tonight. BAF451 was also heard. Same freq's.
Tanker track is still operational for the Belgian F-16's tonight. BAF451 was also heard. Same freq's.
Assume makes an ASS of U and ME.
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A little bit Quid is the callsign of the 100th ARW from Mildenhall and they have mostly the same freq. But when a French Tanker is active in the Jojo track then there should be another freq in use.So if I'm right, when next time there is another quid in the jojo track there will be another boomer freq?
Correct me if I am wrong.
Assume makes an ASS of U and ME.
For JOJO-track normaly 371.500, but last week it was 336.900.Tanker control is a fixed freq dedicated for the track.
Boomerfreqs can vary but there are some which are often used.
299.600
264.925
264.825
264.125
362.100
and 297.750 used almost daily by ESSO75 / 76 to refuel NATO E-3's
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Arno