Some loggings from northern Vermont USA:
238.25 - Several Vermont ANG F-16s working in Yankee. One aircraft,
initially started off using the call sign Oz 2, changed to
Maple 92 for the RTB flight. First time I've heard something
like that in a while.
Vermont ANG was also up working several freqs in the 138s. If you live
near a unit of the Air National Guard, I strongly suggest you search
thru the 138-142 MHz range, concentrating on 138 and 141 especially. This
is a great way to hear tactical comms even if your scanner doesn't have
the 225-400 MHz milair band. Mode = AM.
295.80 - Unided aircraft engaged in AR activities in AR-631.
139.875 - USAF tankers from McGuire AFB NJ engaged in RTB chit-chat. If you
live anywhere in New England or the northeastern U.S., keep
this one in your scanner for all types of AR-related comms.
257.50 - Inbound flight working Brunswick NAS Maine ops. Inquiring about
food and fuel.
255.40 - Burlington Vermont FSS with various weather reports.
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