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DougS
July 8th 07, 06:59 PM
Went yesterday. Damn I forgot how much fun Sean Tucker is to watch...

July 9th 07, 12:23 AM
Went to the hangar on Friday and watched Tucker and the Blues
practice. I had the airshow frequency so I got to listen to the
AirBoss talk to the flyers. Did not hear the conversations to the
Blues tho. I assume that they were using military frequencys.
Pretty neet.

j

DougS
July 9th 07, 04:52 AM
> wrote in message
ups.com...
> Went to the hangar on Friday and watched Tucker and the Blues
> practice. I had the airshow frequency so I got to listen to the
> AirBoss talk to the flyers. Did not hear the conversations to the
> Blues tho. I assume that they were using military frequencys.
> Pretty neet.


I heard (I think it's in the Angel's FAQ) that they (the Angels) don't
disclose the frequency/allow scanners to prevent someone from hijacking the
frequency and give false "instructions". It's probably a military encrypted
freq anyway.

I left my scanner at home; I had a tough time describing (without the actual
radio transmissions) what goes on with the people i was with <sigh>

July 9th 07, 02:22 PM
I always listen to the Blues (or Thunderbirds) on my scanner when
attending air shows. Neither encrypt their transmissions, and the
freqs are readily available (They tend to use many of the same freqs
from show to show). They do use military freqs, so You'd need a
scanner with that capability to listen in.



On Jul 8, 11:52 pm, "DougS" >
wrote:
> > wrote in message
>
> ups.com...
>
> > Went to the hangar on Friday and watched Tucker and the Blues
> > practice. I had the airshow frequency so I got to listen to the
> > AirBoss talk to the flyers. Did not hear the conversations to the
> > Blues tho. I assume that they were using military frequencys.
> > Pretty neet.
>
> I heard (I think it's in the Angel's FAQ) that they (the Angels) don't
> disclose the frequency/allow scanners to prevent someone from hijacking the
> frequency and give false "instructions". It's probably a military encrypted
> freq anyway.
>
> I left my scanner at home; I had a tough time describing (without the actual
> radio transmissions) what goes on with the people i was with <sigh>

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