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Hi All

Has anyone any idea what has happened to the ATIS transmissions from
Birmingham Int. Airport? Until recently I could listen in on
126.275MHz to the weather conditions on a rolling basis and found it a
good way of making sure my barometers were accurate.

Input appreciated and thanks in advance.



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it has changed frequency
i dont remember offhand but i think its up around the 130's
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wrote:
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Hi All

Has anyone any idea what has happened to the ATIS transmissions from
Birmingham Int. Airport? Until recently I could listen in on
126.275MHz to the weather conditions on a rolling basis and found it a
good way of making sure my barometers were accurate.


But why not simply use metars? Available from many sources, eg:

http://meteocentre.com/cgi-bin/get_s...N=EGBB&DELT=24

or:

http://www.xcweather.co.uk/

to list but two.

Jack


It's 136.025

The ATIS is more up to date than any online METAR service, plus it
gives more info.

Jon

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On 23 Sep 2006 03:11:42 -0700, "Jon01" wrote:


wrote:
wrote:
Hi All

Has anyone any idea what has happened to the ATIS transmissions from
Birmingham Int. Airport? Until recently I could listen in on
126.275MHz to the weather conditions on a rolling basis and found it a
good way of making sure my barometers were accurate.


But why not simply use metars? Available from many sources, eg:

http://meteocentre.com/cgi-bin/get_s...N=EGBB&DELT=24

or:

http://www.xcweather.co.uk/

to list but two.

Jack


It's 136.025

The ATIS is more up to date than any online METAR service, plus it
gives more info.

Jon



Many thanks to all who replied, have now found it at 136.025MHz

Regards to all




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