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DAVIS-MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE
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Source: Monitoring Times
Reprinted By: John Johnson, KWV8BP
Davis Monthan Air Force Base (DMAFB) has maintained a presence in southern
Arizona since World War II. DMAFB is a TAC (Tactical Air Command) base with
the primary operation of training Air Force pilots and maintenance of their
Fairchild A-10 Thunderbolt aircraft. DMAFB also hosts the Aircraft Mainten
ance and Reservation Center (AMARC) 41st Electronic Combat Squadron and the
U.S. Customs Service Aviation branch. DMAFB is home for the 836th AD (Air
Division) and the 333rd, 357th and 358th TFTSs (Tactical Fighter Training
Squadrons).
Where to tune:
138.075, 138.165, and 138.175 Office of Special Investigations
138.925 Digital data transmissions
139.650 DTMF (tones)
148.185 358th TFTS Maintenance Net, "Lobos"
148.300 355th CAM
148.450 AC Maintenance Net
148.475 AC Maintenance Net, multiple users
148.500 A-10 AC Maintenance
148.545 Input to Commanders Net
149.175 A-10 AC Maintenance, "Thunderbolt"
149.225 Refueling
149.550R Commanders Net output
150.325 AGE
163.000 Security Police
163.5875 Civil engineers
164.9875 Base Police
165.1625 AMARC yard operations
165.1875 AMARC Administrative and yard operations
173.4375 Taxi/motor pool ?
173.5875 Fire/crash/rescue
407.350 Paging
407.425 User not identified
Unconfirmed frequencies that are in the government FCC micro fiche files.
30.55, 32.45, 36.15, 36.50, 38.30, 41.90, 138.075, 138.165, 138.175, 138.625,
(AM and FM) 140.400, 141.575, 141.625, 141.750, 141.900, 141.925, 142.575,
143.425, 143.760, 143.800 (AM), 143.880, 143.925, 148.065, 148.095, 148.245,
148.455, 148.515, 148.550, 149.150, 149.250, 149.310, 149.535, 150.150,
150.350, 163.4875, 407.375, 407.400, 407.450, 407.475, 413.000, 413.050,
413.125, 413.175, 413.200, 413.300 and 413.375.
A-10s:
Training operations-NBFM 34.55, 34.60, 34.95, 34.45, 36.00, 40.80, 41.45
Training operations-AM 138.050, 138.100, 138.200, 138.250, 138.300,
138.500
139.700, 142.200
Helicopter operations-NBFM 32.85 (air-to-air) and 34.60
UHF AC:
239.800 FAA FAC
253.500 Approach/departure (AD)
270.100 ATIS "X-Ray"
271.300 Final approach
275.800 Tower/dispatch-squak assignments
276.600 AC/Land base station, A-10 operations
283.700 AZ ANG AC to dispatch
286.200 AC
292.500 AC
294.700 FAA Tucson FAC
297.200 ATC during training exercises
318.100 Final approach
320.100 Tucson ATIS
339.100 AD
341.500 A-10 AC to AC during range operations
351.400 AC
359.300 FAA used on emergency approaches
361.500 AC/Land base station, 358th TFTS operations
364.200 ?
372.200 Dispatch, pilot/tower
379.400 AC
390.800 FAA Tucson final approach
393.000 FAA A/D
Unconfirmed DMAFB UHF AC frequencies:
259.400, 266.200, 268.100, 271.900, 286.400, 289.300, 308.800, 314.300,
321.200, 347.200, 358.200, 361.600, 381.300
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