If you are a regular reader of this blog and have some mil frequency information to share, I would like to hear from you. I am interested in mil bases and frequencies worldwide (both aero and LMR), any mil trunk systems, mil satellite systems, and a special interest in any of the recent Euro frequency changes (especially any NATO frequencies and their push designators). You can remain anonymous or full credit will be given to anyone that contributes info (your choice so please advise in your correspondence).
You can send your info to larryvanhorn @ monitoringtimes.com. So how about sharing your frequency and callsign information with other readers of the most popular radio military site on the internet - the MT Milcom Blogspot. 73 de Chief
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