What radio frequencies do airlines use?

The radio spectrum between 118.000 to 135.975 MHz is used for air / ground communications in the aeronautical mobile service. Previous use of 50 kHz bandwidth assignments yielded 360 channels.

Is the airband AM or FM?

When you start listening, you will find that the airband uses not the frequency modulation system (FM) commonly used in the VHF band, but the amplitude modulation system (AM).

Can a ham radio listen to aircraft frequencies?

In North America, just buy an air-band radio and listen to Raleigh-Durham tower all you like, or if your ham unit receives the aviation VHF frequencies, do that. Or find it on LiveATC.net It’s only illegal to broadcast without authorization, not listen in.

What frequency bands are used for aeronautical purposes?

Schedule II – Frequency Bands for Communications with Ground Stations in the Aeronautical Service

Item Column I Frequency Band ( MHz ) Column II Usage
1 2.850-3.025
2 3.025-3.155 Government of Canada exclusive
3 3.400-3.500
4 4.650-4.700

What is an Airband radio?

Airband radios use VHF frequencies and channels, different to those channels that are used on the ground as they are specifically set aside for use in avionics environments. Typically between 108 and 137 MHz. Airband radios are divided into COM for voice communication and NAV for navigation.

Are aircraft radios VHF or UHF?

The VHF radio spectrum used for civil aviation is called Airband, or Aircraft band.

What is an airband radio?

What is an airband scanner?

Airband or avionic radios are primarily used by pilots and Air Traffic Control as a means of two way communication and navigation. If you already have an aircraft you probably already know how important an Airband radio is.

What are the airport frequencies in Ireland?

Frequencies Airport Tower Ground Approach ATIS Dublin 118.60 MHz 121.80 MHz 121.10 MHz 124.525 MHz Cork 119.30 MHz 121.85 MHz 119.90 MHz 120.925 MHz Shannon 118.70 MHz 121.80 MHz 121.40 MHz 130.95 MHz Knock (Ireland West) 130.70 MHz 121.90 MHz NIL NIL

What is the highest frequency in airband in Dublin?

AIR BAND FREQUENCIES. 118.500 mhz Dublin FIS. 118.600 mhz Dublin tower. 119.075 mhz Shannon low level Duplex. 119.500 mhz Dublin approach. 119.550 mhz Dublin approach.

How many MHz is the Dublin FIS?

AIR BAND FREQUENCIES. 118.500 mhz Dublin FIS. 118.600 mhz Dublin tower. 119.075 mhz Shannon low level Duplex. 119.500 mhz Dublin approach.

What do I need to receive aircraft frequencies in the UK?

This is the list of aircraft frequencies for UK and Europe. Obviously you need a radio receiver capable of receiving these frequencies, such as the AOR 8200 or the Icom IC-R20.