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How do I tune into an airports communication radio?

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How do I tune into an airports communication radio?

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To listen to the airport communications, you’ll need a VHF band scanner/radio that can hear frequencies in the aviation frequency range. Once you have that, you’ll need to tune in one of the following frequencies (mHz). Keep in mind that VHF radio is “line of sight” so if you want to hear the ground transmissions (ATC and aircraft on the ground) you’ll need to be within a mile or two of the antenna: DELHI TOWER 119.3 & 118.75 DELHI GROUND 118.1 ATIS (WEATHER) 126.4 DELHI APPROACH 127.9 There are also a lot of other freqencies in use on and around the airport. Each airline flying in will have a dedicated freqency that they use to communicate between the operations center and the aircraft (to coordinate things like fueling and gates). Good luck!

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