I am wondering if anyone knows the between plane chat freq's of these guys please? http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/sear ... ID=9007773 Fighter Combat International they are called.
Thanks
--Steve
Pilot 2 Pilot chat freq?
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Re: Pilot 2 Pilot chat freq?
Try the "numbers" frequency - 123.45mhzw0mbat wrote:I am wondering if anyone knows the between plane chat freq's of these guys please?
Thanks
--Steve
Quite popular for this type of chit chat...
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123.45 is recognised by Airservices Australia as the air-to-air frequency. In my experience you need to listen to it exclusively for a while to pick anything up - transmissions are often short so if you're scanning 123.45 along with a lot of other aviation frequencies there's a good change you'll miss hearing it in use.
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Steve wrote:123.45 is recognised by Airservices Australia as the air-to-air frequency. In my experience you need to listen to it exclusively for a while to pick anything up - transmissions are often short so if you're scanning 123.45 along with a lot of other aviation frequencies there's a good change you'll miss hearing it in use.
Agreed on 123.450 also they used to use certain frequencies for air to air in they were above or below a certain height 126.350 was one of them and i can't remember the other, i have heard those paragliders on 126.350 in the past as they go up and down the coast line between Bunbury and Mandurah.
Edit : The other one from memory was 124.350
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