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Old 28th Aug 2002, 11:46
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Question Where do I find ATC Fequency??

Whats the number I need to put into my radio to listen to my ATC at manston??

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Call your flying club - they will give you the frequency
 
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D'oh!!!
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It's in the UK AIP (which of course is now invisible!!).

I've got an old chart in my desk at work (not for navigation purposes) which gives the MATZ (!!) / LARS / VDF / ATC frequency as 126.35 - it may have changed since.

Also in Pooleys and AFE guides + I've got it in my Aerad at home. (sorry about all the commercial names, BRL!! )
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Circuit Basher,

Although the AIP seems to have been hidden as part of the Great NATS Briefing Coverup the direct link to the aerodromes page still seems to work, so perhaps I'll spend the afternoon downloading everything in sight before they take it away.
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Excerlent information. Ill print out and study them, it will give me more of an idea of where and what everything is etc
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Negative Charlie:

The AIP's on this page FYI: http://www.ais.org.uk/uk_aip/aip/html/default.htm

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Old 29th Aug 2002, 06:48
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So, back to the original question......

For Manston:

Approach is shown as 126.35 / 119.925 / 129.45
Tower is 119.925
Radar is 126.35
Director is 129.45
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Cheers guys, im getting my new radio today so I can listen to ATC to get the jist of what they talk about

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Buy yourself a nice copy of Pooleys or Jepps and listen wherever you go...
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