59 and 60 are the Tug freq's for the JR Aerotow. 
 
 

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Ben Diss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Mon 1/23/2006 8:12 PM 
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Cc: Johnny Berlin; Lee Estingoy; soaring@Airage.com 
        Subject: Re: [RCSE] Tow Freqs...
        
        

        Jack-  I wasn't aware that were regular freqs for tugs at major
        events.  I towed at JR last year and had no idea.  What are those freqs?
        
        -Ben
        
        [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
        
        > Fellas,
        > I have to agree with Jhonny and the Dog,
        > We have been using fixed Freqs at Major Tow events for years.
        > The Same ones..... everyone expects what freqs that will be used.
        > 
        > I won a donated radio from the Great people at JR, and put it in Bacus
        > and My Tug. The radio is on 57, which is fine for SOAR events... Not
        > true for the Nats.
        > 
        > I hope to help Johnny this year...a little.....And, needed to get with
        > the program....
        > 
        > Thanks for the Bandwidth...
        > CJ
        > 
        > --
        > Jack Strother
        > Granger, IN
        >
        > LSF 2948
        > LSF Level V #117
        > LSF Official 1996 - 2004
        > CSS Gold
        >
        > 
        >
        >     -------------- Original message --------------
        >     From: "Johnny Berlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        >     Lee, We have used this system for as long as I have been towing. 
It
        >     works for us.
        >     
        >     If we stay with this then everone will know what the tug freqs are
        >     and there will be no problems. And ( in my opion) we dont need 
more
        >     than 2 freqs for the tugs.
        >     
        >     Johnny and Butch
        >     
        >     
        >
        >         ----- Original Message -----
        >         From: Lee Estingoy <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        >         To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ;
        >         soaring@Airage.com <mailto:soaring@Airage.com>
        >         Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 8:46 AM
        >         Subject: Re: [RCSE] Johnny and Butch
        >
        >         Guys,
        >         
        >         I've made a suggestion that we consider putting tugs on freq's
        >         that end in 0, or are divisible by ten for you engineers.  
Then
        >         we keep the gliders off those channels.  Makes it a bit easier
        >         to deal with the bigger events.  Really sucks when a tug is
        >         conflicted by the glider guy.
        >         
        >         Alternatively, buy a synthesized setup... and keep the tugs 
on a
        >         channel divisible by 10!
        >         
        >         If you don't like that idea, please come up with another that
        >         establishes some generally acceptable tug channels that will 
be
        >         easy to explain and fair to all, not whatever your tug happens
        >         to be on...
        >         
        >         Lee Estingoy
        >         Counsel
        >         Castle Creations, Inc.
        >         
        >
        >             ----- Original Message -----
        >             From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        >             To: soaring@Airage.com <mailto:soaring@Airage.com>
        >             Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 7:16 AM
        >             Subject: [RCSE] Johnny and Butch
        >
        >             Johnny,
        >             I will need a set og 59 and 60 JR Xtals for tugging, or is
        >             it 58 and 59???
        >             Can you help
        >             CJ
        >             --
        >             Jack Strother
        >             Granger, IN
        >
        >             LSF 2948
        >             LSF Level V #117
        >             LSF Official 1996 - 2004
        >             CSS Gold
        >
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