What is the radio frequency for Manchester Airport?
MANCHESTER SOUTH Approach: | 118.57 |
---|---|
MANCHESTER ATIS: | 113.55 |
MANCHESTER ATIS: | 128.17 |
MANCHESTER Clearance Delivery: | 121.70 |
MANCHESTER Director: | 121.35 |
What radio frequency do airports use?
At nontowered airports, a unicom frequency is used. Typical unicom frequencies are 122.7, 122.72, 122.8, 122.97, 123.0. 123.05, and 123.07 MHz. At controlled airports, ground frequencies are likely 121.3, 121.5, 121.7, and 121.9.
How do you find airport frequencies?
- Go to “Tools” (in the top menu)
- Enter the ICAO code (e.g. LSZH) in the Airport Search.
- You find the required ILS frequencies under “Approach Navaids”
What frequencies do airlines use?
Spectrum Engineering & Policy – Radio Frequency Bands Supporting Aviation
Frequency | Band Name |
---|---|
118 – 137 MHz | VHF Air / Ground Communications |
138 – 150.8 & 162 – 174 MHz | Fixed, Mobil |
225 – 328.6 & 335.4 – 400 MHz | UHF Air / Ground Communications (U.S. Military) |
328.6 – 335.4 MHz | ILS Glide Slope |
What are the airband frequencies?
The VHF airband uses the frequencies between 108 and 137 MHz. The lowest 10 MHz of the band, from 108 to 117.95 MHz, is split into 200 narrow-band channels of 50 kHz.
What is the police frequency?
The 5.9 GHz band, known as the Dedicated Short Range Communications Service (DSRCS), is intended to promote automobile safety….Public Safety Spectrum.
Frequency | MHz Available for Public Safety |
---|---|
25-50 MHz (VHF Low Band) | 6.3 MHz |
150-174 MHz (VHF High Band) | 3.6 MHz [non-contiguous] |
220-222 (220 MHz band) | 0.1 MHz |