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8.33-kHz-spacing in Germany


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Hi!
Since most of the radio frequencies in Germany have already been changed by the 1st of January to comply with the 8.33-kHz-channel spacing requirements we have to use them right now.
Some of the new frequencies can be found here: http://www.aeroclub-nrw.de/wpaero/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/1-1192-17_sig.pdf
Others are published by NOTAM only...
I downloaded the newest data today for SD but it seemes none of them were included in AIRAC 1801.
When can we expect to have them changed?
Thx in advance,
Björn
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Tim Dawson
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That sounds like the kind of Germanic scaremongering that is unfortunately very prevalent in GA. It often seems to start with "from what I heard..."

The permanent source for frequency information is the AIP. If something has changed and the AIP hasn't yet been updated to reflect this, hopefully the change will be in a NOTAM, or perhaps in a SUP. SkyDemon gives pilots access to all of these. ‌‌

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