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  2. Waukegan National Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is 40 miles (64 km) north of Chicago. [2] It was originally Waukegan Memorial Airport. [3] It has been operated by the Waukegan Port District since 1956. [citation needed] In January 2014 under a FAA reclassification of many small airports, the airport was renamed Waukegan National Airport [1] [4]

  3. File:Waukegan National Airport diagram.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Remote communications outlet - Wikipedia

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    RTR Facility east of the Dubuque Regional Airport in Dubuque, Iowa. Pilots can find RCO frequencies in charts or publications such as the Chart Supplement or Canada Flight Supplement . [ 1 ] The RCO is used to make a radio call to the outlet as if the pilot were making the call directly to the FSS or FIC.

  5. Aeronautical chart conventions (United States) - Wikipedia

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    However, most of the layers of data on the charts include specific information about obstacles, airspace designations, and facility information (locations, radio frequencies, etc.). The legend divides these into several types of information, namely: airports, radio aids, traffic and airspace services, obstructions, topographic, and miscellaneous.

  6. File:United States Frequency Allocations Chart 2011 - The ...

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    Note: Information in the chart has been superseded by the information in File:United States Frequency Allocations Chart 2016 - The Radio Spectrum.pdf, which was downloaded from the US Department of Commerce web site and archived at archive.org.

  7. Frequency allocation - Wikipedia

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    The International Telecommunication Union defines frequency allocation as being of "a given frequency band for the purpose of its use by one or more terrestrial or space radiocommunication services or the radio astronomy service under specified conditions". [2] Frequency allocation is also a special term, used in national frequency ...

  8. File:United States Frequency Allocations Chart 2016 - The ...

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    Download QR code; In other projects Appearance. ... United States Frequency Allocations Chart 2011 - The Radio Spectrum.pdf. Archived at archive.org on 2016-10-30.

  9. Common traffic advisory frequency - Wikipedia

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    Common traffic advisory frequency (CTAF) is the name given to the VHF radio frequency used for air-to-air communication at United States, and Australian non-towered airports. Many towered airports close their towers overnight, keeping the airport open for cargo operations and other activity.