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Re: Airshow Radio Monitoring

Posted: Tue May 15, 2018 2:25 pm
by SnowbirdsFanatic
Almost time to set up a scanner close by and stream it. Then use your cellphone to monitor the stream. Then use your bluetooth earpiece to listen to all the action! As far as anyone knows you're just on the phone listening to music! And failing that, stay off-site somewhere close by and monitor all the action in the comfort of your own lawnchair :lol:

Sometimes you have to think outside the "box".


For a list of the most up-to-date frequencies for 2018 have a look at my website post here: http://cqcq.ca/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=60
This posting is continually updated!


Cheers!

Gary

Re: Airshow Radio Monitoring

Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2019 4:38 pm
by SnowbirdsFanatic
With the announcement of the RAF Red Arrows North American Tour you may wish to tune your scanners up to be able to hear the action! :D

They have been using their main frequency during practice and flight.

243.4500 MHz AM (Main comms)
242.2000 MHz AM (Alternate comms)

Re: Airshow Radio Monitoring

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2019 3:37 pm
by BigDaddyJeff
Thanks for this Gary, I may have only joined the forum today but I used a lot of this info at last year's Aero-Gatineau show. I even had a videographer record my scanner during the Snowbirds' performance to use in his video!

I'm going again this year (AG18 was my 1st airshow but I've got the bug now!) and the USAF F-35 Lightning II demo is going to be there. I've looked high and low, and can't seem to find any mention of their radio freqs. Can you (or anyone else) help me out on this? As a solo act I'm guessing he doesn't say much but I'd like to hear what I can!

Oh and thanks for confirming the Red Arrows' freqs... I'm going to their performance in Gatineau too!

Many thanks!
Jeff

Re: Airshow Radio Monitoring

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2019 6:20 am
by Manlydistane7
Hi does anyone have old frequencies for the platform at the Chicago air and water show?

Re: Airshow Radio Monitoring

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 6:29 pm
by SnowbirdsFanatic
Was just at the Abbotsford Airshow over the weekend. For anyone interested the Canadian Skyhawks Parachute Team was heard coordinating on 136.0000MHz.

I also monitored:

Team Aero Shell and Jelly Belly on 122.9250MHz
Precision Exotics and Jelly Belly on 123.4250MHz
CF-18 Hornet Demo on Tower and 333.3000MHz.

Looking forward to Oregon in a few short weeks!

Re: Airshow Radio Monitoring

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2019 12:24 am
by SnowbirdsFanatic
It would appear that a number of US Fighter demo teams have two frequencies in common:

376.0250 MHz and 384.5500 MHz 8-)

This includes the F15E (Strike Eagle), F16CJ (Viper), F18 (Hornet), F22A (Raptor), A-10 (Thunderbolt), to name a few.


Still interested to have active listeners / scanner enthusiasts post their newfound frequencies in this thread for all to enjoy.


Has anyone found a frequency for this year's F-35 Demo Team yet?
Pretty certain it will be in the Military UHF (AM) range...

Re: Airshow Radio Monitoring

Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2019 8:35 pm
by SnowbirdsFanatic
Guess I'll be scanning and close-calling at MMV :lol:

Re: Airshow Radio Monitoring

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 4:43 pm
by SnowbirdsFanatic
Sure enough...after doing my research from a few previous 2019 airshows throughout North America, I am now able to confirm after attending the latest Oregon International Airshow that the F-35 Demonstration Team uses 255.1000AM and 255.1500AM for their on-air coordination. These frequencies were used in conjunction with the VHF Air Boss frequency.

Off to see the RAF Red Arrows as they fly over Vancouver, BC tonight at 5pm before they head out to the Mirimar Airshow tomorrow to fly with the USN Blue Angels.

What a great year it's been for Airshows!!! :D

Re: Airshow Radio Monitoring

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2020 4:06 am
by reddevils127
Hopefully this thread is still "alive." I've been going to shows for a number of years now and looking to upgrade my basic RadioShack scanner to something better. My friend has the bc125 but couldn't get any military channels while I could. Any recommendations on scanners or if we were doing something wrong? Trying not to break the bank also on buying one. Thanks for any help!

Re: Airshow Radio Monitoring

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2020 3:41 pm
by bigt512
I use the BC125 and have all kinds of military frequencies in it. So something must be wrong on your end. The BC125 is a great scanner.