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gsmini320 15th February 2009 22:06

A320 Radio question
 
Hello,

Did anybody ever use the AM on the radio management panel? Or the FBO?
Really wondering if there's any experienced pilot out there that knows a bit more?

Cheers!

Henry VIII 15th February 2009 22:24

Never did it !
BFO (not FBO... ;)) means Beat Frequency Oscillator, an old style technology to make the morse pulses audible.
Do not know if and where such kind of transmitters still exist.

Citation2 15th February 2009 23:33

I would just like to add that every NDB frequency or ident underligned on a Jeppesen route chart , need to be indentified with the BFO on , otherwise you won't be able to listen to the morse code

gsmini320 15th February 2009 23:49

Thanks for the quick response:ok:!

So, now there's still the question when to use the ampitude modulation of your HF frequency...

ion_berkley 16th February 2009 08:24


So, now there's still the question when to use the amplitude modulation of your HF frequency...
When you need to find out the football scores on the BBC world service?? :ok:

Henry VIII 16th February 2009 09:30

Or listen to Atlantic Radio on 292... :}

gsmini320 16th February 2009 18:44

Thank you guys!
I will be listening to BBC World on my next flight :)!

muppet 16th February 2009 18:57

and Five Live for the footy

javelin 16th February 2009 20:17

'Enery - I guess that will be Atlantic 252 then :E

Paracab 17th February 2009 21:12

Atlantic 252 long gone alas. Good friend and fellow pruner used to be a jock on there many moons ago.

Paracab 17th February 2009 21:51

RTÉ Radio 1 I should think...

David Horn 18th February 2009 15:24


Do not know if and where such kind of transmitters still exist.
Third world countries. And France. You can figure it out from the yellow section in the AERAD.

Eg, ABERDEEN AQ 336 N0NA2A. A1A requires the BFO to hear the ident.

Henry VIII 18th February 2009 17:31

Guys you'r right, Atlantic 252 doesn't exist anymore and now 252 KHz are occupied by the Irish RTE Radio 1.

Unluckily BBC shortwave broadcasting are ceased on February 2008.

Dozza2k 18th February 2009 21:28

I'm still gutted about arrow classic rock going down on 675 last year. No longer will I be 'rocking around the clock' :{

BitMoreRightRudder 18th February 2009 23:03

Classic Rock has gone??

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