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to: JIM LAWRENCE
from: TIM MCCAULEY
date: 1996-09-09 21:33:00
subject: Re: More Milair Freqs

 -=> Quoting Jim Lawrence to Tim Mccauley <=-
 JL> Just picked up a couple freqs for Warning areas W-105 and W-106,
 JL> which are right off the coast from you.  See if you get any US
 JL> Coast Guard activity on 338.1 or 135.225.  You may also get some
 JL> action from W-107 and W-108 on 249.8 and 135.725.
 JL>
 JL> Please let me know if you hear anything on these.  Thanks!!
 JL>
 JL> Jim
        I'll plug'em in and let you know what I hear.I just finished
 reprogramming my Icom 7100 to all military stuff(all 900 some channels)
 so I'll have to find a spot :) I also just bought the MAX Military
 UHF Ground Plane Antenna which actually does improve the UHF reception.
 I'm  pulling in stuff that I wasn't before.  Here's some stuff that I
 heard over the past week or so:
 233.600 -Call sign "Splash One" and "Splash Two" was used in conjunction
 with 228.700 were probably F-16's . Were dog fighting with team on 228.700
 228.700- "Huntress"
 278.400-Call Sign "Slam One" and "Slam Two" , Huntress
 303.00
 139.875 "Last flight cancelled" probably command post.
 349.400- Command Post"
 252.800
 324.600-Block 220 Fl 240 Refueling
 324.600- "Force 28" SW Bound
 370.900- "Center"
 252.800-"Jolly King"
 287.500-"Operations"
 238.900-"OPEC 14" requestin weather
 TTYL,
 Tim
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