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Henk Voortwijs
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by Henk Voortwijs » 10 Feb 2008, 15:23
108.4000 = Schiphol ATIS; Arrival Info
118.0750 = Schiphol Approach/Departure (backup)
118.4000 = Schiphol Arrival 1
118.8000 = SUGOL holding area
119.0500 = Schiphol TMA east
119.1750 = NSAA north of Den Helder
120.5500 = ARTIP holding area
120.8750 = DEF
121.2000 = Schiphol TMA west
121.5000 = GEF
122.2000 = Schiphol ATIS; Departure Info
122.7500 = LVNL testflights
123.7000 = Radar sector Sector 5: north/west
123.8500 = Radar sector Sector 3: south
124.3000 = NSAA over land
124.8750 = Radar sector Sector 2: east outbound
125.7500 = Radar sector Sector 4: south/west
126.2000 = METEO
126.6750 = Schiphol Approach/Departure (backup)
127.0250 = Rotterdam Approach
127.7750 = Radar sector Sector 3: south (backup)
128.5750 = Radar sector Sector 2: east inbound
130.9500 = RIVER holding area
131.1500 = Schiphol Arrival 2
131.3500 = Schiphol Operations Info
132.9750 = Schiphol ATIS; Arrival Info
134.3750 = Radar sector Sector 1: north
136.6500 = NSAA south of Den Helder
231.7000 = Radar all sectors
234.4000 = NSAA north of Den Helder
243.0000 = GEF
281.0500 = Rotterdam Approach
338.3000 = NSAA over land
339.4750 = Schiphol Approach/Departure (backup)
369.3000 = Schiphol Approach/Departure
371.1250 = NSAA south of Den Helder
Additions and/or corrections are welcome of course.
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Henk Voortwijs on 01 Oct 2009, 22:12, edited 5 times in total.
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by Otto » 10 Feb 2008, 15:52
Hi Henk,
The term GENOFIC has been changed into North Sea Area Amsterdam (NSAA) and North Sea Area V.
For further details see
http://www.ais-netherlands.nl " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Page ENR 2.2-2 & ENR 6-2.5
and for Freq's ENR 6-2.2
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by EHAM » 10 Feb 2008, 19:37
Isn't 126.675 Arrival back-up?
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by Henk Voortwijs » 18 Feb 2008, 13:17
EHAM wrote: Isn't 126.675 Arrival back-up?
No, it's like a mentioned. As a matter of fact: it was in use last weekend.
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by Henk Voortwijs » 18 Feb 2008, 13:25
I edited some discriptions and put a ATIS frequency to the list.
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by EHAM » 18 Feb 2008, 14:37
Was wondering why RTM Approach is in the list.
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by CG-01 » 18 Feb 2008, 15:26
EHAM wrote: Was wondering why RTM Approach is in the list.
Maybe because the controller is also situated at Schiphol East?
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by EHAM » 18 Feb 2008, 17:06
Okay have never know that. Thanks.
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by aviodromefriend » 26 Apr 2008, 22:26
CG-01 wrote: EHAM wrote: Was wondering why RTM Approach is in the list.
Maybe because the controller is also situated at Schiphol East?
Maybe because from the RTM Tower they change frequencie to a SPL frequencie. Controllers at Zestienhoven are in the Tower at top of the terminal building, as you can know from the platformtours at the Spotter Conventions.
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by Henk Voortwijs » 27 Apr 2008, 13:46
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by Henk Voortwijs » 01 Oct 2009, 22:13
Updated the list.
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by dvdzee » 19 May 2010, 20:44
please don't shoot/kill
I just got a simple scanner today from a friend who has a "state of the art digital scanner" now....
but for example if I am at Polderbaan/18R if it is landing runway is the freqeuncie 118.400 = Arrival ?
if Polderbaan/36L is departure runway, is the freqeuncie 121.200 = Departure ?
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by Henk Voortwijs » 20 May 2010, 09:33
dvdzee wrote:
if I am at Polderbaan/18R if it is landing runway is the freqeuncie 118.400 = Arrival ?
if Polderbaan/36L is departure runway, is the freqeuncie 121.200 = Departure ?
No, for the frequencies of Schiphol Airport (EHAM) see this topic:
http://www.scramble.nl/forum/viewtopic. ... =+Schiphol " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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