66.9000 MHz NFM = ground ops.
114.9500 MHz
118.1000 MHz
118.2000 MHz
120.4500 MHz = T-bird ops.
123.4000 MHz
123.4500 MHz
124.9250 MHz
126.2500 MHz = T-bird Control "air boss"
126.6500 MHz = T-bird Control "air boss"
134.1000 MHz
138.8750 MHz
140.0000 MHz
140.4000 MHz = tactical
141.0500 MHz
141.0750 MHz = Diamond & Delta formations
141.3000 MHz
141.5500 MHz
141.8500 MHz = VHF 2
142.0000 MHz
143.1000 MHz = ground ops.
143.5750 MHz
143.8500 MHz = VHF 1
148.1750 MHz
148.5500 MHz
148.8500 MHz
216.9750 MHz FM = mix of 235.2500 MHz & 141.0750 MHz
216.7250 MHz FM = Narration with show music
235.2500 MHz = Startup & Solo's
236.5500 MHz = solo air-air
236.6000 MHz
241.4000 MHz
250.8500 MHz = T-bird Control; team leader
263.5500 MHz
273.4750 MHz
273.5000 MHz
273.8500 MHz
283.5000 MHz
294.7000 MHz
295.7000 MHz
319.7000 MHz
322.3000 MHz
322.6000 MHz
322.9500 MHz = UHF primary
382.9000 MHz
392.9000 MHz
394.0000 MHz
413.0000 MHz NFM = grounds crews
413.0250 MHz NFM = grounds crews maintenance
413.1000 MHz NFM = grounds crews
413.2750 MHz NFM = Maintenance
Corrections and/or additions are welcome.
USAF Thunderbirds frequencies
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Re: USAF Thunderbirds frequencies
What is this? As far as I know this part of airband is dedicated exclusively for radionavigational purposes. (Correct me if I am wrong, please!) Do they really use this freq for voice communications?Henk Voortwijs wrote:114.9500 MHz
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Re: USAF Thunderbirds frequencies
Today at Alliance they used the following:
139.2250 MHz = Air to Air. Is this considered the "Tactical" freq?
235.2500 MHz = T-bird Control; team leader
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Tally.
139.2250 MHz = Air to Air. Is this considered the "Tactical" freq?
235.2500 MHz = T-bird Control; team leader
Cheers,
Tally.
read that this was their new V-01 freq, back in may 143.700 was their V-01139.2250 MHz = Air to Air. Is this considered the "Tactical" freq?
Seems they are shifting regurlarly from VHf freqs, also heard this year as V-01 was 139.800.
Other new freqs heard this year were 148.850 & 150.150
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Re: USAF Thunderbirds frequencies
Added 2 new frequencies: 126.2500 MHz & 273.4750 MHz.
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Re: USAF Thunderbirds frequencies
You can skip those, Those 2 mentioned freqs are from Luke AFB, and Thunderbirds are currently performing over there.Henk Voortwijs wrote:Added 2 new frequencies: 126.2500 MHz & 273.4750 MHz.
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Have seen the log, but my Guess is they used these freqs during Practice for discrete contact with Luke AFB.
Personaly I do not put these freqs in my Database as Thunderbirds Freqs
They did use a new Victor freq this weekend: 141.075 (http://mt-milcom.blogspot.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
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Re: USAF Thunderbirds frequencies
Added some more frequencies and chanced some discriptions.
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