To add, it replaces 299.900Fink123 wrote:Who knows the user of 356.1250?
To add, it replaces 299.900Fink123 wrote:Who knows the user of 356.1250?
Speaking of which, this section in english onlyAlpha Kilo One wrote:Een Amerikaan die Engels spreekt. Het is tenslotte ook zijn moedertaal niet
2006 was the last time.pjotrtje wrote:Ah, just like old times. It’s been a while, isn’t it?
VILLAIN 1-5 heard on their inflight freq. 279.950.michel N wrote:5 heli’s aan het aantal knipperende lampjes te zien.
Logged this one, mode-s wise, Nov 4th showing hexcode E880E8 which is from Paraguay.witje wrote:Still outside today 10.20
Not some... All NATO UHF freqs will change.Thijs wrote:As from 5 December 2019 0800 Zulu some military UHF frequencies will be replaced.
Thijs
Showing with Schleswig callsigns, should be a Tornado.Matthew wrote:Does anyone know what this is?
3F8B08???
So far heard: 122.800 240.475 242.725 244.350* 362.350Pelican34 wrote:And does anyone know which (A/A) frequencies are being used for the droppings? #daretoask
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