User546
The Ultimate Show Stopper
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- Jan 24, 2004
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I live in Oklahoma and I always use 123.45 as a air-to-air chat when I'm flying cross country with another airplane. Even if I'm by myself it's always entertaining to listen to the 80 year old pilots screaming into the frequency "BILL... YOU ON HERE??" "BILL, WHERE ARE YOU NOW... I JUST PASSED A RAILROAD OFF RIGHT SIDE, I BELIEVE I'M SOMEWHERE IN WEST KANSAS."
The other designated frequencies (122.75, and 122.85) always seem to be flooded with traffic, and its worthless to try and use.
I've always heard that 123.45 wasn't a "party line" but no one has ever shown me any definitive proof that it's not. I'm not too worried where I'm at with interfering with any trans-oceanic traffic.
The other designated frequencies (122.75, and 122.85) always seem to be flooded with traffic, and its worthless to try and use.
I've always heard that 123.45 wasn't a "party line" but no one has ever shown me any definitive proof that it's not. I'm not too worried where I'm at with interfering with any trans-oceanic traffic.