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