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Mildenhall frequencies
Mildenhall frequencies
Hi guys, i have just got a new scanner and was wondering if someone could share the current frequencies for mildenhall. I had them in my old scanner but the screen has stopped working so i cannot see what they are.
Many thanks, james.
Many thanks, james.
Re: Mildenhall frequencies
121.8/337.975 Mildenhall ground
122.55/370.250 tower
300.8 Mildenhall CP/Banter ops
314.125 95RS CP/Romeo ops
128.9/136.5/275.825 LN app [for both bases].
136.5/264.575 LN departures /for both bases]
There are a few more will add late if no one elses does .These will get ya started at least
122.55/370.250 tower
300.8 Mildenhall CP/Banter ops
314.125 95RS CP/Romeo ops
128.9/136.5/275.825 LN app [for both bases].
136.5/264.575 LN departures /for both bases]
There are a few more will add late if no one elses does .These will get ya started at least
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Re: Mildenhall frequencies
Thats brilliant, thank you very much.
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Re: Mildenhall frequencies
Great update, thanks for that,
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Re: Mildenhall frequencies
Mildenhall ground UHF is 337.975
Mildenhall ATIS is 282.025 always handy to listen to on arrival at the base
Mildenhall ATIS is 282.025 always handy to listen to on arrival at the base
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Re: Mildenhall frequencies
Does anyone have the frequency for Black Cat ops?
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Re: Mildenhall frequencies
258.950 is the 352nd ops frequency,but its called BlackHat not cat.a3w1301photography wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 3:12 amDoes anyone have the frequency for Black Cat ops?
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Re: Mildenhall frequencies
Can anyone help with the frequencies prior to approach, eastern radar or others that are currently in use.
TIA
Orville
TIA
Orville
Re: Mildenhall frequencies
Just been handed a list of MH frequencies, most of which I've managed to confirm via the forum, can anyone confirm if the below are correct/active/ have the correct names please?
131.975 Dispatch
241.875 Romeo Ops
282.55 352nd ops
289.675 Knife A/a
296.65 Strix A/a
293.675 352nd A/a
296.35 352nd ?
308.85 Dispatch
313.125 Romeo Ops
313.55 Command Post
314.55 Command Post
360.825 Ops
368.85 Knife Ops
380.0 Emergency
Cheers
Mike
131.975 Dispatch
241.875 Romeo Ops
282.55 352nd ops
289.675 Knife A/a
296.65 Strix A/a
293.675 352nd A/a
296.35 352nd ?
308.85 Dispatch
313.125 Romeo Ops
313.55 Command Post
314.55 Command Post
360.825 Ops
368.85 Knife Ops
380.0 Emergency
Cheers
Mike
Re: Mildenhall frequencies
I am visiting Mildenhall briefly tomorrow and I will see if any of those frequencies are active.
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Re: Mildenhall frequencies
Just taken a quick look at M/hall Command Post as I tend to use that as a clue to accuracy.
Command Post is now 300.8, although some docs inc RAF still show it as 313.55
I think 313.55 was transferred to Fairford .
Command Post is now 300.8, although some docs inc RAF still show it as 313.55
I think 313.55 was transferred to Fairford .
Re: Mildenhall frequencies
Thanks - I have 300.8 in, wondered if those were old ones.
Re: Mildenhall frequencies
not sure if any of then Frequencies are active.
Re: Mildenhall frequencies
My attempt to try those frequencies today was fruitless, as unusually there was zero happing in the 90 minures I was at Mildenhall after sunrise. Instead I went across to LKH which was busy. Mildenhall picked up after breakfast, but I didnt get chance to go back.
Re: Mildenhall frequencies
MH command post or BANTEROPS is 300.8 and has been for some time.
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Re: Mildenhall frequencies
Am looking to get back into monitoring with an SDR radio, if anyone is kind enough to share the current frequencies for Mildenhall It would be a massive help and very much appreciated.
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Re: Mildenhall frequencies
Hi
the current frequencies are still the ones mentioned at the top of this thread
the current frequencies are still the ones mentioned at the top of this thread
Re: Mildenhall frequencies
I appreciate there is very little mention of them on this forum, and as I have not been in the area for some time, are the APCO25 digital systems still used at both Mildenhall and Lakenheath?
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Re: Mildenhall frequencies
Funny you should mention that
I was talking to someone at Mildenhall Folly road recently and was bemoaning the fact that the old nfm frequencies ( 410.6 etc) are not heard these days and they said it is all 'project 25' and you need a digital receiver and the codes? Admittedly it was all gobbledygook to me
I was talking to someone at Mildenhall Folly road recently and was bemoaning the fact that the old nfm frequencies ( 410.6 etc) are not heard these days and they said it is all 'project 25' and you need a digital receiver and the codes? Admittedly it was all gobbledygook to me
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