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Hi Jay,
Hope all is well with you. I have an "off the wall" suggestion for you. Hope you don't think that it's too nutty. I'm not a pilot or aircraft owner. I'm just a "garden variety aviation nut" who really likes the concept of your inn. As I've been looking at your site, I was thinking that something was missing. Have you ever thought of installing a "Unicom Style" base station, for your inn, with its own discrete freq? Given your operation, it might be a dynamite idea to have a freq available so that if a pilot is transiting your area, they could give you a call to see if you have space available for an evening stay (i.e.: an "airborne reservation"). Just my $0.02 suggestion. Rick |
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![]() RL Anderson wrote: Hi Jay, Hope all is well with you. I have an "off the wall" suggestion for you. Hope you don't think that it's too nutty. I'm not a pilot or aircraft owner. I'm just a "garden variety aviation nut" who really likes the concept of your inn. As I've been looking at your site, I was thinking that something was missing. Have you ever thought of installing a "Unicom Style" base station, for your inn, with its own discrete freq? Given your operation, it might be a dynamite idea to have a freq available so that if a pilot is transiting your area, they could give you a call to see if you have space available for an evening stay (i.e.: an "airborne reservation"). Just use 122.75 or 123.45. Nobody else uses those anyways. |
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Newps writes:
Just use 122.75 or 123.45. Nobody else uses those anyways. That's illegal, and those frequencies are indeed used. A licensed base station is a much better idea. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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RL Anderson wrote:
As I've been looking at your site, I was thinking that something was missing. Have you ever thought of installing a "Unicom Style" base station, for your inn, with its own discrete freq? Given your operation, it might be a dynamite idea to have a freq available so that if a pilot is transiting your area, they could give you a call to see if you have space available for an evening stay (i.e.: an "airborne reservation"). You can buy that service from ARINC. The other option would be to try to get access to the "unicom frequency for towered airports" or such. I think it's 121.6 off the top of my head. |
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![]() "Newps" wrote in message . .. : : : RL Anderson wrote: : Hi Jay, : : Hope all is well with you. I have an "off the wall" suggestion for you. : Hope you don't think that it's too nutty. I'm not a pilot or aircraft : owner. I'm just a "garden variety aviation nut" who really likes the : concept of your inn. : : As I've been looking at your site, I was thinking that something was : missing. Have you ever thought of installing a "Unicom Style" base : station, for your inn, with its own discrete freq? Given your : operation, it might be a dynamite idea to have a freq available so that : if a pilot is transiting your area, they could give you a call to see if : you have space available for an evening stay (i.e.: an "airborne : reservation"). : : : : : Just use 122.75 or 123.45. Nobody else uses those anyways. You are going to get so slammed, esp. if Jim Weir sees this! |
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Have you ever thought of installing a "Unicom Style" base
station, for your inn, with its own discrete freq? Given your operation, it might be a dynamite idea to have a freq available so that if a pilot is transiting your area, they could give you a call to see if you have space available for an evening stay (i.e.: an "airborne reservation"). Cool idea! I'll look into it -- thanks, Rick! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() Blueskies wrote: "Newps" wrote in message . .. : : : RL Anderson wrote: : Hi Jay, : : Hope all is well with you. I have an "off the wall" suggestion for you. : Hope you don't think that it's too nutty. I'm not a pilot or aircraft : owner. I'm just a "garden variety aviation nut" who really likes the : concept of your inn. : : As I've been looking at your site, I was thinking that something was : missing. Have you ever thought of installing a "Unicom Style" base : station, for your inn, with its own discrete freq? Given your : operation, it might be a dynamite idea to have a freq available so that : if a pilot is transiting your area, they could give you a call to see if : you have space available for an evening stay (i.e.: an "airborne : reservation"). : : : : : Just use 122.75 or 123.45. Nobody else uses those anyways. You are going to get so slammed, esp. if Jim Weir sees this! I cast out my Jim Weir lure on that one. So far no luck. |
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: As I've been looking at your site, I was thinking that something was
: missing. Have you ever thought of installing a "Unicom Style" base : station, for your inn, with its own discrete freq? Given your : operation, it might be a dynamite idea to have a freq available so that : if a pilot is transiting your area, they could give you a call to see if : you have space available for an evening stay (i.e.: an "airborne : reservation"). A few years ago I was on my way to Front Range airport in CO and had to stop over night in Imperial, NE due to a line of thunderstorms. I called the unicom a few miles out and since it was quiet I asked a few questions about getting a room for the night. The nice lady on the other end of the radio said she'd take care of everything for us and that a ride to the hotel would be waiting when we arrived. I found out after I landed that the airport was unattended - turned out the woman on the radio lived down the street a mile or two. The pickup truck was waiting to give us a ride into "town" just like she said. Neat airport - when I went inside there was a cardboard box full of cash and coins and a set of keys on the counter. The sign on the box said that the keys were for the courtesy car and just leave some money for gas if you used it. BDS |
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Newps wrote:
RL Anderson wrote: Hi Jay, Hope all is well with you. I have an "off the wall" suggestion for you. Hope you don't think that it's too nutty. I'm not a pilot or aircraft owner. I'm just a "garden variety aviation nut" who really likes the concept of your inn. As I've been looking at your site, I was thinking that something was missing. Have you ever thought of installing a "Unicom Style" base station, for your inn, with its own discrete freq? Given your operation, it might be a dynamite idea to have a freq available so that if a pilot is transiting your area, they could give you a call to see if you have space available for an evening stay (i.e.: an "airborne reservation"). Just use 122.75 or 123.45. Nobody else uses those anyways. Good idea, but 122.75 can be real busy on a nice day. Been there, done that. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI |
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![]() "Ross" wrote in message ... Newps wrote: RL Anderson wrote: Hi Jay, Hope all is well with you. I have an "off the wall" suggestion for you. Hope you don't think that it's too nutty. I'm not a pilot or aircraft owner. I'm just a "garden variety aviation nut" who really likes the concept of your inn. As I've been looking at your site, I was thinking that something was missing. Have you ever thought of installing a "Unicom Style" base station, for your inn, with its own discrete freq? Given your operation, it might be a dynamite idea to have a freq available so that if a pilot is transiting your area, they could give you a call to see if you have space available for an evening stay (i.e.: an "airborne reservation"). Just use 122.75 or 123.45. Nobody else uses those anyways. Good idea, but 122.75 can be real busy on a nice day. Been there, done that. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI Out here in Phoenix, 122.85 and 122.75 are used in the southern and northern practice areas respectively. Jay B |
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