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EHAM wrote:Well I'd say let's start a Leeuwarden topic :P .
Go ahead! Not that I'm going to amend/update the list!
You better create a search bank in your scanner and you will hear 3 new a/a freqs tomorrow and a few new callsigns.
Search bank: 138.000-144.975, 25 kHz steps in AM.
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I already did that some time ago.
But if you say something is wrong or incomplete, that's not very helpfull unless you give the right corrections/additons. But hey, just do what you want :wink: .
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joost wrote:Could you please confirm if 138.750 and 138.850 were recently in Use?
142.750 is 301 Sqn, Gilze Rijen
I can confirm 138.7500 MHz. Deleted 142.7500 MHz.
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EHAM wrote:I'm missing 139.2500. Also an a/a.
and what can be heard on the marshaller freqs?
Put in on the list, thanks. The last couple of years the Marshaller frequencies were in use during firefighting at wild fires.
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Henk Voortwijs wrote:
EHAM wrote:I'm missing 139.2500. Also an a/a.
and what can be heard on the marshaller freqs?
Put in on the list, thanks. The last couple of years the Marshaller frequencies were in use during firefighting at wild fires.
Agian, 139.250 is not an A/A it is a safety freq for GLV areas
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Re: Soesterberg (EHSB) frequencies

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Henri le Beau wrote:
Henri le Beau wrote:
Henk Voortwijs wrote:220.0000 = HQ 2 Ops.
Wat is hier zoal op te horen?
Weet iemand wat hierop te horen is. Ik zie die freq wel vaker opduiken maar hoor er nooit wat op spijtig genoeg :(
I am still waiting for an answer.
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Post by Henk Voortwijs »

Due to the movements of 298 Sqn. & 300 Sqn. to Gilze-Rijen, I made some modifications in the fequencylist.

See also the Gilze frequencies: http://www.scramble.nl/forum/viewtopic.php?t=45674" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I guess you can delete your list Henk (except for Deelen Tower maybe) :cry: .
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EHAM wrote:I guess you can delete your list Henk (except for Deelen Tower maybe) :cry: .
SSB wil officialy be closed at december the 31th. I don't expect any radiotraffic until then, but you'll never know..... :wink:
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