Duxford tower is 122.075MHz
If they were to pursue it, I think you'd have a job persuading OFCOM or the courts that you were listening to aircraft broadcasts for the purposes of "navigation". That probably covers VORs etc.
Not that it will stop about a thousand people at Duxford listening on headphones, and OFCOM certainly won't care.
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Originally posted by moorfield View PostWe're off to an air show next weekend (Duxford) and thought it would be fun to take a radio scanner with us to listen in to air traffic control while the Spitfire pilots do their stuff etc.
After a quick google I'm none the wiser what to get so wondering if anyone can offer any recommendations. I believe I need to be listening in at round about 120-130 MHz and don't want to spend more than £50-100 or so,
PS. I it legal ?
You might not want to try that in Greece though...
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AR108 Airband Scanner : Scanners : Maplin
The legal position is here:
Guidance on Receive-Only Radio Scanners | Ofcom
My interpretation is that aircraft transmissions are relating to Navigation, therefore come under 'general reception', and therefore it is not illegal to listen.Last edited by ee61re; 4 July 2010, 11:43.
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radio scanners for air traffic control
We're off to an air show next weekend (Duxford) and thought it would be fun to take a radio scanner with us to listen in to air traffic control while the Spitfire pilots do their stuff etc.
After a quick google I'm none the wiser what to get so wondering if anyone can offer any recommendations. I believe I need to be listening in at round about 120-130 MHz and don't want to spend more than £50-100 or so,
PS. I it legal ?Tags: None
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