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Aircraft/air traffic radio tuning

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AllYourBase | 17:11 Sat 11th Mar 2006 | Technology
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Where do I buy one of those scanner devices that you can use to listen into radio traffic between aeroplanes and air traffic control control? What are they called? What are the key specifications?
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They are called VHF aircraft frequency scanners. The frequency range is 118.0 mhz to 137.9. They can be bought here in the U.S. at Radio Shack or other such stores. Fairly inexpensive. They don't scan UHF frequencies which are used by military aircraft...

Have alook at


http://www.stewart-aviation.co.uk/rs/


or just google aircraft radio scanners.

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