
Milaircomms.com website taken down
Milaircomms.com website taken down
The Milaricomms.com website is no more. It had a lot of good info in on place, as well as a mode-S logger to see what military planes are flying around the area. I read that the FBI was the cause of it, but unrelated to the content of the website. The person who ran it is allegedly a crook. 

Re: Milaircomms.com website taken down
Shame on me. I never even got to visit that site. Could have become a military scanning hobbyist but nothing is really a whole lot interesting except for the camp's fire department.sp1989 wrote:The Milaricomms.com website is no more. It had a lot of good info in on place, as well as a mode-S logger to see what military planes are flying around the area. I read that the FBI was the cause of it, but unrelated to the content of the website. The person who ran it is allegedly a crook.
Milaircomms.com website back up
Tried it tonite, and it seems to be back. The main thing I like is the ADSB logger, which is working, but with no receiver sites of any value to those of us in the IE. Glad I bought my own receiving equipment for mode S.
Re: Milaircomms.com website back up
Do they, by any chance, have any information on the US DoD P25 system?sp1989 wrote:Tried it tonite, and it seems to be back. The main thing I like is the ADSB logger, which is working, but with no receiver sites of any value to those of us in the IE. Glad I bought my own receiving equipment for mode S.
Re: Milaircomms.com website taken down
The focus of Milaricomms.com is military aviation communications. No trunking systems are covered. RR has a wealth of info re: military P-25 trunked systems.
Re: Milaircomms.com website taken down
Ah I see. Probably should get into monitoring that kind of stuff. They're like second to public safety I think.sp1989 wrote:The focus of Milaricomms.com is military aviation communications. No trunking systems are covered. RR has a wealth of info re: military P-25 trunked systems.
Re: Milaircomms.com website taken down
You don't have to be very close to a military airfield, transmissions from aircraft can be heard from a good distance, line of sight is unobstructed from a plane at 30,000. All you need is scanner that covers the 225-390 mhz mil aircraft band and some type of outdoor antenna. I am using a mobile antenna sitting on a metal plate for a groundplane, works fine.
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The Dod P-25 system also uses the 380-395 MHz band I believe.sp1989 wrote:You don't have to be very close to a military airfield, transmissions from aircraft can be heard from a good distance, line of sight is unobstructed from a plane at 30,000. All you need is scanner that covers the 225-390 mhz mil aircraft band and some type of outdoor antenna. I am using a mobile antenna sitting on a metal plate for a groundplane, works fine.
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It does, but that has nothing to do with mil air comms. Mixing apples and oranges. The closest any military aircraft comes to trunking is the HAVEQUICK system.
Re: Milaircomms.com website taken down
Didn't intend to mix apples with oranges.sp1989 wrote:It does, but that has nothing to do with mil air comms. Mixing apples and oranges. The closest any military aircraft comes to trunking is the HAVEQUICK system.