LiveATC Discussion Forums
Air Traffic Monitoring => ARTCC/FIR/TRACON Maps => Topic started by: JetScan1 on March 15, 2011, 04:40:29 PM
-
Mondays (March 14) FAA Daily National Flight Data Digest (NFDD) lists 126.975 as a new low altitude ZMA frequency located at the Miami RCAG site. Can anyone confirm that this frequency is in use and what sector it's used for ? Thanks. DJ
-
just plugged them in on both scanners Daryl. Will let you know of anything .
-
Thanks. :-) I haven't checked the Daily NFDD in awhile. I would have fallen off my chair if I saw that first.
A bad time for this to happen-My mast and VHF antennas are out of business at the moment. I wonder what's being replaced or added?
FLORIDA NFDD 049 - 1 03/14/2011
MIAMI
MIAMI ARTCC
IDENT ZMA
RCAG
SITE MIAMI, FL
LATITUDE - 25-48-06.35 N LONGITUDE - 080-20-58.18 W
FREQUENCY 126.975 ADDED
ALTITUDE LOW ADDED
-
I just checked & those are the correct coordinates for the Miami RCAG
P.S. I could sure use one of those towers now!!
KEL
-
I have a recent outdated AFD on hand it had 132.95,133.85,133.2,133.95,132.4,127.7,126.325, and 124.7 as listed. I guess the one that is now gone has been replaced by 126.975 ?
-
Here is what I think, I verified all of the VHF frequencies and some of the UHF :-D
353.9000 is simulcasting at the Miami RCAG 135.6000 on Bimini if you know what I mean. KEL
ZMA Miami, FL - RCAG
Frequency Alpha Tag Description
124.70000 ZMA26 L/H /Sector 26 Homestead Low/High (SELKEY)
126.32500 ZMA40 Hi /Sector 40 Bimini High
127.22500 ZMA60 H/L /Sector 60 Georgetown Hi/Low (SELKEY)
128.17500 ZMA05 Low/Sector 05 Key West Low (Backup)
132.40000 ZMA24 Low/Sector 24 Fort Meyers Low (SE Half)
133.20000 ZMA41 Low/Sector 41 Bimini Low (Backup)
133.85000 ZMA42 Low/Sector 42 Low (SELKEY)
135.60000 ZMA41 Low/Sector 41 Bimini Low (SELKEY)
239.02500 ZMA60 H/L /Sector 60 Georgetown Hi/Low (SELKEY)
257.20000 ZMA40 Hi /Sector 40 Bimini High
269.05000 ZMA41 Low/Sector 41 Bimini Low (SELKEY)
281.50000 ZMA24 Low/Sector 24 Fort Meyers Low (SE Half)
290.25000 ZMA05 Low/Sector 05 Key West Low (Backup Freq)
296.70000 ZMA TSU /Tactical/Special Use
319.10000 ZMA42 Low/Sector 42 Low (SELKEY)
323.00000 ZMA26 Low/Sector 26 Homestead Low/High (SELKEY)
353.90000 ZMA41 Low/Sector 41 Bimini Low (Backup)
-
I verified all of the VHF frequencies
Thanks for posting that, I'm trying to update my ARTCC database, this helps. Just to confirm, you can hear the controller from the MIA area on all these frequencies ?
Comparing your notes to the latest AFF (March 10 - May 05) and sector charts (February 7) I have.
127.225, 128.175 and 135.600 are not listed in the AFF.
Sector 41 is named Junar (135.60) and Sector 42 is named Bimini Low (133.85)
127.70 is listed in the AFF. Status of this frequency ?
The rest is the same.
I guess the one that is now gone has been replaced by 126.975 ?
The one gone is 133.95.
Thanks for the updates, now if only the FAA could keep their own database up to date.
-
I verified all of the VHF frequencies
Thanks for posting that, I'm trying to update my ARTCC database, this helps. Just to confirm, you can hear the controller from the MIA area on all these frequencies ?
Comparing your notes to the latest AFF (March 10 - May 05) and sector charts (February 7) I have.
127.225, 128.175 and 135.600 are not listed in the AFF.
Sector 41 is named Junar (135.60) and Sector 42 is named Bimini Low (133.85)
127.70 is listed in the AFF. Status of this frequency ?
The rest is the same.
I guess the one that is now gone has been replaced by 126.975 ?
The one gone is 133.95.
Thanks for the updates, now if only the FAA could keep their own database up to date.
Thanks for the sector names update. Yes I can hear the controller on: 124.7 126.325 128.175 132.4
133.2 257.2 281.5 323.0 and 353.9 from the Miami RCAG. The selkey frequencies 127.225 133.85 and 135.6 I have heard transmitted out of the Miami RCAG. I have also heard 132.45 and 133.550 transmitted from the Miami RCAG. 133.95 and 127.7 are dead. I think 135.6 and 133.85 replaced them. The old frequency 135.225 was replaced by 126.325. Back when they used those frequency I did not have the ability to listen to Miami Center like now. I only listened to local towers like FLL, FXE and PMP just to give you a idea where I am. I also just recently (a few weeks ago) have had the ability to monitor the UHF frequencies, but that's another story :-D
KEL
-
On March 22, 2011 the daily NATIONAL FLIGHT DATA DIGEST shows that the new frequency 126.975 has been deleted :cry: Looks like it was a error. Also on that date they added the frequency 128.175 :? Funny thing is, that one has been used for years :lol:...it's NOT NEW!
KEL