[aprssig] VHF Aircraft Channels
John Habbinga
kc5zrq at gmail.com
Tue Jan 24 01:12:19 EST 2006
Use of aviation radio frequencies requires an FCC license. If you don't
have a license you can probably operate under the control of a licensed
aviation service organization. Usually one that operates at the airport the
plane is kept at. You would want to ask the plane's pilot what frequency to
use. I know that 123.450 MHz is commonly used for informal chit-chat among
pilots.
On 1/23/06, Robert Bruninga <bruninga at usna.edu> wrote:
>
> Hummh... We all have these radios that tune the
> 118-137 MHz AM aircraft band... But what channels
> are available to communicate plane to plane or
> plane to ground?
>
> Our aerospace department has a plane they fly
> occasionally for flight studies. What channel
> can I talk to them on to coordinate some GPS
> experiements for example? (That isnt too
> crowded)
>
>
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