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Looking for an aviation scanner - need a boredom buster
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 5:58 pm
by Brett
Hey guys, I'm living in Broome now and well there's one police freq up here and as you can imagine, not a lot happens so I'm looking for a cheap or the cheapest aviation scanner around at the moment.
Anyone got any suggestions cause I wouldn't know the first place to start!
Cheers in advance!
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 7:48 pm
by Steve
Basically any scanner that receives the frequencies 108-136 MHz (or 118-136 MHz: 108-118 MHZ is for navigation and not communications).
The little Uniden 72xlt and 92xlt both do this, and a lot of the old Realistic handhelds did as well - you can often get one cheaply at a Cash Converters or on Ebay.
Have a look at the online version of the 'Enroute Supplement Australia' on the Airservices Australia website and you'll find the frequencies used in Broome.
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 7:56 pm
by Brett
Cheers Steve, your a champion! Will have a look and see what I can pick up
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 8:20 pm
by Always RX
Gday Brett the Maycom AR-108 is a good airband only receiver at around $170 it does a good job for the price. I have a Uniden 92xlt and that does a great job of the airband as well as allowing me to listen to all the other stuff too... VHF Marine , Hotel operations , local government etc.
129.5000000 MHz Qantas Airways Ltd
136.1250000 MHz Jetstar Airways Pty Ltd
131.1500000 MHz Virgin Blue Airlines Pty Ltd
128.8000000 MHz Skywest Airlines Pty Ltd
126.5500000 MHz Broome International Airport P/L
123.9000000 MHz Broome International Airport P/L
126.0000000 MHz Broome International Airport P/L
469.9000000 MHz Broome International Airport P/L
126.0000000 MHz Broome International Airport P/L
For a good laugh try the Broome taxis frequency... some of the late night calls are just hilarious .. 158.3MHz
Hope you are enjoying Broome mate...my old man lives there and i just love the place...
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 8:33 pm
by Always RX
http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/regis ... .main_page
I just had a quick look and if you go to that link and add Broome to any SITES where any detail matches , you will get 98 hits of registered radio sites in Broome. Good luck with that mate.....enjoy.
Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 12:06 am
by Brett
Cheers mate, that'll be a great help!!!
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 3:13 am
by doogues71
hey Always RX will those airline frequencies work here in Perth or just in Broome.As i'm chasing the Jetstar and Virgin frequencies for Perth.
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 1:53 pm
by Steve
131.150 is Virgin's company frequency in Perth. I think it's linked in to their UHF system on the ground, too.
Jetstar on 136.125 is an interesting one: the aviation band was extended a few years ago to go to 138 MHz instead of 136 MHz, so modern aircraft would be able to use it - not all scanners though - many finish at 136 MHz.
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 9:09 pm
by Always RX
Gday Doogues , those freq`s are statewide and in some cases nationwide for the airlines. If you do a search of Perth Airport or Redcliffe in the ACMA database (link in my last post) you will also find these and quite a few more local operations as well. I would do it for you but the six coronas i just drank simply wont allow it right now. But here is a couple more off the top of my head..
129.6MHz RFDS Ops
129.35MHz Singops ( Singapore Airlines Flying School )
130.65MHz Heliwest
Oh and what you are saying about the 136+ freq range is very true steve and most older scanners wont be capable..although it can be entered in my 2yr old Uniden...and come to think of it I had no idea J* actually flew to Broome. I am pretty sure Qantas AirOps links to the UHF 463.000MHz ground ops channel too...I guess so all the ramprats can stay in the loop.
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 6:10 pm
by celestial_insight
I saw the Heliwest charter chopper at Burswood today and was wondering what other freqs they monitor. I see you have put 130.650 MHz on your post, and I guess they would have at least 2 VHF-Air transceivers on board, but it looked like a unity-gain UHF antenna on the tail as well. Do they have UHFCB for comms to theBurswood base as well as Trinity or is it something else?
http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/licen ... NO=1623990
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 11:30 pm
by Steve
The extra radios fitted in choppers often relate to other contract work the chopper is used for. Heli West have a Western Power powerline inspection contract so it may relate to that, or the aircraft might spend part of the year doing mustering work so it might be for that.