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by Henk Voortwijs » 27 Jun 2007, 16:53
In connection with the recent frequency changes I made a new list. Modifications and/or additions are welcome of course. Deleted the first list, see list below for the right frequencies.
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by EHAM » 27 Jun 2007, 17:28
341.5500 = De Kooy Approach
125.9250 = Para control + Woesndrecht Arrival
Missing in your list:
UAC 5 (was 290.575)
118.5750 RAPCON North
122.1000 RAPCON North
373.2750 Radar Monitor Delta
317.5000 Radar
Correct me if I (or Henk) am (is) wrong.
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by ebauer » 27 Jun 2007, 20:35
290.5750MHz was called
Soesterberg Arrival today...
EHAM wrote:
122.1000 RAPCON North
Correct me if I (or Henk) am (is) wrong.
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122.1000 is a common NATO VHF tower frequency, as far as I know.
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by Henk Voortwijs » 28 Jun 2007, 00:45
Same answer as on de Scanner Forum:
De Kooy Approach is not handled by Dutch Mil.
Woensdrecht is part of the RAPCON West area.
118.5750 MHz = Twente Approach
122.1000 MHz = NATO Approach
317.5000 MHz = NATO Fixer
And I don't know the new Radar UAC 5 frequency (yet).
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by EHAM » 28 Jun 2007, 14:04
Ok thanks for that!
PS Ernesto did you join the Scannerforum (
http://www.scannerforum.nl ) already?
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by Spine24 » 28 Jun 2007, 15:02
Henk Voortwijs wrote:
379.6000 MHz = RAPCON Leeuwarden
379.7500 MHz = RAPCON north for Twenthe
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by FISHER01 » 28 Jun 2007, 15:58
and what are 129.925, 341.575, 257.800? this used to be soesterberg freqs
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by EHAM » 28 Jun 2007, 19:33
129.925 = SSB Tower
341.575 = SSB Tower
257.800 = ???
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by ebauer » 28 Jun 2007, 19:51
EHAM wrote:
257.800 = ???
NATO common Tower frequency
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by Henk Voortwijs » 08 Jan 2008, 17:54
Up-to-date list:
118.5750 = RAPCON North
120.8300 = Radar upper
120.8750 = DEF
121.5000 = GEF
123.1750 = RAPCON South
123.5750 = RAPCON West
124.2250 = Arrival EHKD
124.5250 = Arrival EHEH
125.9250 = RAPCON west
128.3500 = Radar lower
132.0250 = RAPCON North
132.3500 = FIC
132.5250 = Backup
136.3750 = RAPCON West
240.9000 = Radar upper
241.9250 = Arrival EHVK
243.0000 = GEF
247.4250 = Radar upper
254.4000 = Radar southwest
264.3250 = FIC
268.6000 = Radar upper
276.1000 = Radar northwest
278.0500 = Arrival EHEH
279.5250 = Arrival EHLW
281.4750 = RAPCON West
285.0500 = Radar southeast
290.5750 = AAR monitor
317.7250 = Radar upper
337.0000 = RAPCON North
337.9000 = TMA D
360.6250 = TMA A
369.7750 = Radar upper
371.5250 = TMA D
372.0250 = Radar upper
372.7750 = TMA G
373.3750 = Arrival EHGR
375.8750 = RAPCON West
378.6500 = Arrival EHWO
379.7500 = RAPCON North
379.9250 = RAPCON South
397.2750 = Radar lower
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by EHAM » 08 Jan 2008, 21:01
Some questions/additions/corrections (please correct me if I'm wrong)
125.925 also EHWO arrival
278.025 TMA C
And could you give me the numbers of these UAC's:
254.4000 Radar UAC
276.1000 Radar UAC
285.0500 Radar UAC
like
317.7250 Radar UAC 1
240.9000 Radar UAC 2
268.6000 Radar UAC 3
Thanks!
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by Henk Voortwijs » 08 Jan 2008, 21:20
125.9250 MHz is often called RAPCON West, so your right about that.
278.0250 MHz is no longer is use.
I don't know the correct numbers of the UAC sectors. They mixed things up at Dutch Mil, so the numbers I had are no longer correct. Hopefully somebody else will come up with the right numbers.
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by joost » 10 Jan 2008, 18:43
I don't know the correct numbers of the UAC sectors. They mixed things up at Dutch Mil, so the numbers I had are no longer correct. Hopefully somebody else will come up with the right numbers.
Just call them Radar Upper, Lower or Back up. Much easier and always correct
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by EHAM » 10 Jan 2008, 20:41
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by EHAM » 10 Jan 2008, 20:42
UAC is only upper I thought
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And another question: (why) doesn't have every TMA its own frequency? And why does TMA D have two?
And I heard 132.525 this evening called Bandbox several times.
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