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+ | <font size="+2"> '''New England MILCOM'''</font> | ||
+ | *Guide to monitoring military communications in New England | ||
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+ | ====<u>'''New England State Pages'''</u>==== | ||
+ | *[[Conn.Military]] | ||
− | + | *[[Maine Military]] | |
− | * [ | + | *[[Mass.Military]] |
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− | ; | + | *[[Rhode Island Military]] |
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− | * [http://henney.com/chm/callsign.htm Military Callsign List] | + | *[[Vermont Military]] |
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+ | ====<u>'''Other Scan New England Pages'''</u>==== | ||
+ | *[[Boston TRACON]] | ||
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+ | *[[Giant Killer]] | ||
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+ | *[[Massachusetts Military Reservation]] ''Including:'' | ||
+ | **[[Massachusetts_Military_Reservation#Mass._Army_National_Guard_-_Camp_Edwards|Camp Edwards]] | ||
+ | **[[Massachusetts_Military_Reservation#Mass._Air_National_Guard_-_Otis_Air_National_Guard_Base|Otis ANGB]] | ||
+ | **[[Massachusetts_Military_Reservation#US_Air_Force_Cape_Cod_Air_Force_Station_.28PAVE_PAWS_Radar_Site.29|Cape Cod Air Force Station ("Pave Paws" Radar)]] | ||
+ | **[[Massachusetts_Military_Reservation#U.S_Coast_Guard_Air_Station_Cape_Cod_.28KFMH.29|Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod]] | ||
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+ | *[[Mid Air Refueling]] | ||
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+ | *[[Military Frequencies from Other Areas]] | ||
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+ | *[[New England Civil Air Patrol]] | ||
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+ | *[[NORAD]] | ||
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+ | *[[Otis Air National Guard Base Frequencies]] ''Historical reference list of the 102nd Fighter Wing'' | ||
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+ | *[[US Coast Guard (USCG) 1st District]] | ||
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+ | *[[USN New London CT Sub Base Trunk System]] | ||
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+ | *[[USN Newport RI Base Trunk System]] | ||
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+ | ====<u>'''Additions and corrections to any list are welcome!'''</u>==== | ||
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+ | ====<u>'''MILCOM Links'''</u>==== | ||
+ | * [https://mt-milcom.blogspot.com/ Larry Van Horn's MT-MILCOM Blog] | ||
+ | * [https://www.monitoringtimes.com/0312airshowguide.pdf 2012 MT Air Show Guide] Monitoring Times Guide | ||
+ | * [https://www.monitoringtimes.com/html/Monitoring%20NASA%20and%20Space%20Communications.pdf Monitoring NASA and Space Commuications] Monitoring Times Guide | ||
+ | * [https://www.monitoringtimes.com/html/glossary.html Monitoring Times Glossary] | ||
+ | * [https://ohiomilcom.blogspot.com/ MONIX Midwest MILCOM Blog] | ||
+ | * [http://sharedhosting.siscom.net/~mmeec/military.html MONIX Midwest Military Frequencies] | ||
+ | * [http://lowcountry-listening-post.blogspot.com/ Mark Cleary's "Low Country Listening Post"] Southeastern US & Tons of HF Info | ||
+ | * [https://www.radioreference.com/modules.php?name=RR&aid=2248 Radio Reference Boston Center ARTCC Frequencies] | ||
+ | * [https://forums.radioreference.com/maryland-radio-discussion-forum/ Radio Reference Maryland Mil-Air Permanent Thread] | ||
+ | * [https://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Military_Monitoring_Glossary Radio Reference Military Monitoring Glossary] | ||
+ | * [https://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Milcom_Receiving_Equipment Radio Reference Milcom Receiving Equipment] | ||
+ | * [http://www.canairradio.com/mil.html Canadian Military Frequencies] Yes, Canada has them too! | ||
+ | * [http://members.chello.nl/~rt_postma/afcallsigns.html Air Force Callsigns] | ||
+ | * [http://henney.com/chm/callsign.htm Ron's Military Callsign List] | ||
* [http://www.the-guide.nl/callsign/call/open?page=index The Guide's Internet Callsign List] | * [http://www.the-guide.nl/callsign/call/open?page=index The Guide's Internet Callsign List] | ||
+ | * [https://tfr.faa.gov/tfr2/list.html FAA Temporary Flight Restrictions] Look for '''ZBW''' in the facility | ||
+ | * [https://sua.faa.gov/sua/siteFrame.app FAA Special Use Airspace] | ||
+ | * [http://www.worldaerodata.com World Aeronautical Data] | ||
+ | * [https://www.airnav.com/airports/ AirNav Airport Data] | ||
+ | * [http://skyvector.com/airports Skyvector On-line Charts & Airport Data] | ||
+ | * [http://www.ivao.ca/charts/cfs.html Canadian On-line Aero Charts] | ||
+ | * [http://mailman.qth.net/pipermail/milcom/ QTH Milcom Mailing List Archives] Click on "view by date" for the current month | ||
+ | * [http://www.aeroflight.co.uk/waf/usa/USA-Home.htm Aeroflight] Great site for specifics on which military units are where and what they fly; particulalrly the Army National Guard section | ||
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+ | ==Military Frequency Bands== | ||
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+ | '''HF (High Frequency)''' | ||
+ | *Below 30 MHz. Modes: Upper Sideband (USB); some Lower Sideband (LSB). The US military is a major user of HF frequencies for medium and long range communications. | ||
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+ | '''VHF Low Band''' | ||
+ | *30 - 75 MHz. Mode: FM, (See [[VHF Low]] page for military segments) Primary users are US Army & ARNG units, including aircraft operations. Some tactical ops reported up to 75 MHz. | ||
− | + | '''VHF Aircraft Band''' | |
− | * | + | *118 - 137 MHz. Mode: AM, Military aircraft regularly use the "civilian" aircraft band. |
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− | + | '''VHF Military Bands''' | |
− | + | *138 - 144 MHz., 148 - 150.70 MHz. Modes: AM ''and'' FM (Mostly narrowband; some P25 digital) A mix of military aircraft & base operations | |
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+ | *162 - 174 MHz. Mode: FM (Mostly narrowband; some P25 digital) US Coast Guard LMR and some military base operations channels remain here. | ||
− | + | '''UHF Aircraft Band''' | |
+ | *225 - 399 Mhz. Mode: AM; (some FM for satellite & other comm. links) Digital trunk systems in some areas between 380 & 399 at military bases | ||
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+ | *406 - 420 MHz. Mode: FM (Mostly narrowband; some P25 digital, some trunking) Some military base operations. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:59, 26 June 2025
New England MILCOM
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Military Frequency Bands
HF (High Frequency)
- Below 30 MHz. Modes: Upper Sideband (USB); some Lower Sideband (LSB). The US military is a major user of HF frequencies for medium and long range communications.
VHF Low Band
- 30 - 75 MHz. Mode: FM, (See VHF Low page for military segments) Primary users are US Army & ARNG units, including aircraft operations. Some tactical ops reported up to 75 MHz.
VHF Aircraft Band
- 118 - 137 MHz. Mode: AM, Military aircraft regularly use the "civilian" aircraft band.
VHF Military Bands
- 138 - 144 MHz., 148 - 150.70 MHz. Modes: AM and FM (Mostly narrowband; some P25 digital) A mix of military aircraft & base operations
VHF Federal Government Band
- 162 - 174 MHz. Mode: FM (Mostly narrowband; some P25 digital) US Coast Guard LMR and some military base operations channels remain here.
UHF Aircraft Band
- 225 - 399 Mhz. Mode: AM; (some FM for satellite & other comm. links) Digital trunk systems in some areas between 380 & 399 at military bases
UHF Federal Band
- 406 - 420 MHz. Mode: FM (Mostly narrowband; some P25 digital, some trunking) Some military base operations.