Showing posts with label Annual Air Show Guide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Annual Air Show Guide. Show all posts

Thursday, June 14, 2012

MT 2012 Annual Air Show Guide Now Available Online


Monitoring Times magazine, the world's leading radio hobby communications magazine has just posted to their website the Annual Air Show Listening Guide in pdf format for download. And the cost is right - free!

You can download your copy by clicking here.

Monday, April 23, 2007

MT 2007 Airshow Guide Available Online

I am pleased to announce that my 2007 Monitoring Times Airshow Guide is now available for download on the MT website at http://www.monitoringtimes.com/

This report includes information and frequencies for the major aero demo groups (Blue Angels, Thunderbirds, Canadian Snowbirds), military parachute teams (Golden Knights, US Navy Leap Frogs, etc), and civilian aero demo groups. Our report covers freqs, equipment recommended for monitoring, and schedules. Best of all it is free on the Monitoring Times website.

And I would like to again thank the dozens of reporters this last year who took the time to send us reports from the field and also encourage anyone attending an airshow this year to drop us some mail and let us know what you heard (even if we already have it on the list). We can't do this annual project without each of you.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

March MT Express Now Available

MT Express subscribers - the March issue with our exclusive air show guide is now available. I want to thank all of you who contributed frequencies and information to this year's guide, our 8th annual edition. I think it is the best we have put together so far. And I would like to ask that any of my readers of this blog, please send along your frequency reports for any air show that you attend in 2007. Even if we already have the frequencies you hear on our list, please send them along anyway. I use these reports to verify information we have in our guide.

Of course stay tuned to this blog for updates, schedules and frequency changes as the season moves on.