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Old 23rd Jun 2001, 18:03
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Richard Spandit
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Question Company Frequencies

Is there a list of the different airline's company frequencies available? It would be useful to be able to eavesdrop when downroute, as well as chatting to colleagues from other airlines...

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Old 23rd Jun 2001, 22:12
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Why don't you start off by listing yours, then we can all eavesdrop on your company calls for whatever entertainment it may offer ?
 
Old 24th Jun 2001, 15:51
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That, my dear friend, would remove some of my precious anonimity.

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Old 24th Jun 2001, 19:52
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I've seen books in the aviation shops with company as well as all airport frequencies.
 
Old 25th Jun 2001, 03:00
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Well, according to my little book here, the vast majority are in the 131.400 to 132.000 band, at 0.025 increments. There are a lot of 'Ops' channels listed and a few 'Company' channels. Is there a difference ? - and which were you after Richard ?
 
Old 27th Jun 2001, 17:20
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Basically a large list of both. I might have a look for one of these books, although an on-line resource might be better, because it can be updated...

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Old 28th Jun 2001, 02:05
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overstress
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Try 121.5, R's bandit. You might be able to help someone one day.
 
Old 2nd Jul 2001, 17:47
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I've seen a book in an electronics shop that explains everything about acars with explanations of contents etc. i was ammazed that it was available.

No secret is safe in the age of computers....!

try 123.45

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Old 5th Jul 2001, 02:29
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Hey Spanner, Do you really work in this business?

Just have enough time to call our handlers let alone earwig anyone else's!
 
Old 5th Jul 2001, 23:06
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There are plenty of books for scanner freaks on the market which reveal all.. Eg The UK Scanning Directory has about 4 pages of company frequencies.
 

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