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tmmorris 6th September 2006 07:08

Handheld UHF receiver
 
I know that using a handheld receiver to pick up airband frequencies is technically illegal but mostly tolerated. But...

I've recently bought an ICOM IC-R5 receiver, because as well as VHF airband it can receive UHF (and lots of other things). The military airfield I fly out of has its ATIS only on UHF and telephone, so previously in the air I haven't been able to get the ATIS inbound. They're used to this.

Now I can plug my ICOM into the music input of the audio panel and receive UHF frequencies in the air. So yesterday, for example, I picked up the ATIS inbound and was able to say on my first call that I had information F. (And I can get the Brize ATIS to get their QNH flying over their zone on a FL, for example.)

Nobody queried it, but do you think eyebrows might be raised in the tower? Would I be more likely to be shopped for doing this than the plane-spotter in the adjacent carpark?

Tim

BRL 6th September 2006 08:44

Hi there. Put yourself in their position, what would you do?

Personally, I wouldn't worry about it as you are using it sensibly.

skydriller 6th September 2006 11:06

Listening in...
 
Check out this sticky in the ATC forum

http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=206063

Dont worry about it!!


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