[FedCom] Review GFMF -- Federal Frequency Directory Portion
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Mon Oct 10 20:47:36 EDT 2005
The FLIP and NTIA redbook certainly need a broadband hookup to download.
I suppose if you needed every base, then the CDROM might be useful. I
already have the ground frequencies of the bases I'm interested in.
Regarding airnav, your best bet is to download the FAA publications for
each airport and get the frequencies there.
Arthur-Bryan E. Phelps wrote:
> Granted the NTIA site holds a lot of data, but there is no more
> authoritative source for information, e.g. INTEROP frequencies found in
> their "Red Book."
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> On Behalf Of Ken
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>>Please see comments below:
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "lists" <lists at lazygranch.com>
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>>Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 11:20 AM
>>Subject: Re: [FedCom] Review GFMF -- Federal Frequency Directory Portion
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>>>Just an FYI, you can get some of the sources on that CD ROM on line:
>>>
>>>Red Book
>>>http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/redbook/redbook.html
>>
>>COMMENT: You are correct. HOWEVER, it's a very large file 39.6 MB
>>of information. If you have dial up connection good luck. Some
>>information
>>was extracted from this very large & somewhat confusing publication &
>>placed
>>in a more readible format on the Fedral Frequency Directory.
>>
>>
>>>Flip
>>>https://164.214.2.62/products/digitalaero/index.cfm
>>
>>COMMENT: FLIPS will give you up to date FAA AirTrafficControl
>>information, as well as aero related
>>command post, base operations, metro/wx, and other aero related military
>>freqs (e.g. aerial refueling routes).
>>HOWEVER, no military base Land Mobile Radio Nets (e.g. security, fire,
>>aircraft maintenance, etc.) are
>>listed in these pubs. Grove's "Military Frequency Directory" bundled with
>
>
>>the "Federal Frequency Directory"
>>will give you a VERY extensive listing of these LMR nets. See www.qth.net
>
>
>>milcom list archives for
>>the details on this publication.
>>
>>
>>>One source for FAA info
>>>http://www.airnav.com/
>>
>>COMMENT: Doesn't appear that all information is up to date especially
>>military related changes
>>such as UHF ATC, command post, metro/wx, but a fairly good starting point.
>>
>>
>>>Many military trunking systems can be found at
>>>radioreference.com
>>
>>COMMENT: I'd agree that the website's strong point is it's coverage of
>>radio trunking systems to include the emerging military trunking systems
>>being implemented at many bases. HOWEVER, many military bases
>>remain with conventional land mobile radio nets that again are extensively
>>covered in the bundled "Military Frequency Directory". The above
>>website doesn't have this extensive coverage.
>>
>>
>>>Lastly, I maintain a "verified" frequency file for those who monitor the
>>>Nellis ranges at hidesertscan yahoogroup.
>>
>>COMMENT: It's great that you do this for the monitoring hobby!!!
>>
>>>October is the month that the FLIP was supposed to leave the net, so you
>>>may want to download it.
>>
>>COMMENT: So far the site & publications are still available.
>>
>>Again I'd like to emphasize to the group, that you may be able to "roll
>>your
>>own" frequency lists so to speak with some information from government
>>publications & websites
>>BUT definitely not all of the information as indicated above. Time is
>>always at
>>a premium and the "bundled package" is an effective & efficient way to
>>find the
>>information you need for your milcom & fedcom monitoring efforts!
>>
>>Ken
>>
>>
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