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What frequency is ATIS?

What frequency is ATIS?

Radio communication between the control facilities and the aircraft take place on a number of radio frequencies. These frequencies are in the VHF (Very High Frequency) frequency range of 108 to 136 MegaHertz (MHz). A radio or a scanner capable of receiving those frequencies is required to hear the communications.

How do I listen to local ATIS?

The best place to find rebroadcast ATIS audio is LiveATC.net.

What frequencies do aircraft use UK?

8.33 kHz radios and frequency conversions From 1 January 2019 most UK aeronautical radio ground stations have converted to 8.33kHz voice channel spacing. This means that an 8.33kHz capable radio is required to communicate with all ground stations.

How can I listen to air traffic control in the UK?

If you’ve got nothing better to do on one night, visit LiveATC.net, where anyone with a computer or smartphone and a passing interest in aviation can listen to control towers live, worldwide, and in full action.

What does ATIS stand for?

ATIS – Benson Information. PAR – Benson Talkdown. TWR – Benson Tower. DIR – Benson Director. APP – Benson Approach. GND – Brize Ground. ATIS – Brize Information.

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.

What are the new RAF frequencies for 2020?

New RAF Frequencies, as referred to in RadioUser, May 2020, 44-45 can be found below. Please listen responsibly and within the Law. Thanks to our Airband columnist, David Smith. GW, updated 11 May 2020.

Is this an exhaustive list of scanner frequencies?

This is not an exhaustive list. It is just a collection of frequencies I have collected over the years on various scanners, or that I have borrowed from other scanner enthusiast’s scanner files.