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Michel
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Newbie in mil air listening.

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After listening to civil air for years, now i've got a scanner which also covers the mil airband. I've searched the internet for mil freqs, but I think I'm lost now. There are a lot of freqs of Dutch Mil, Bandbox, Rapcon, refeuilling, AWACS, air to air, etc. My question is; what are the most common frequencies for military aviation in the Netherlands? For instance: which Dutch Mil freqs are mostly used?

So, which frequencies are a "must have" in your scanner?

Thanks in advance.
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I think you can find the most important frequencys through this link.

http://www.milscan.nl/Europe/Netherland ... itary.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Post by Henk Voortwijs »

And by searching right here on the Radio Activity forum. I posted several frequencylists wich are all up-to-date.

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Post by PH-JFK »

T-O wrote:I think you can find the most important frequencys through this link.

http://www.milscan.nl/Europe/Netherland ... itary.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
broken link, should be

http://www.milscan.nl/Europe/Netherlands.html
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