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It's your direction from the facility, not your heading. In your example, if
your position is in the 192-degree wide segment from northwest through southeast (roughly), use 123.75; if your position is in the segment left over, use 119.9 Bob Gardner "AliR" wrote in message ... I can never get this right! When the airport list's it's approach freq like this 123.75 (320-152) 119.9 (153-319) does that mean that I should call 123.75 if my heading is between 320 and 152 or the opposite? AliR |
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