If anyone is lucky enough to see a display by the skilled Aerosparx Gliders, they have been heard using 129.9
I'm not sure that's supposed to be used by gliders, so they may end up moving to one of the other conventional glider channels.
Aerosparx Gliders frequency
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Re: Aerosparx Gliders frequency
there are no 'conventional glider channels' really. Just parts of the spectrum where the authorities ignore their presence. I would imagine the airband is the right place for them if they are officially displaying as a team at shows and such
but thats just my opinion, I may be wrong.
but thats just my opinion, I may be wrong.
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Re: Aerosparx Gliders frequency
I was going by this http://www.bas.uk.net/data5.html and by having seen the 130 MHz channels in all sorts of frequency listings
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Re: Aerosparx Gliders frequency
I may have got confused and thought you meant Hang-Gliding. Sorry fella. Every day's an education :-)
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