FLYBOYJ
"THE GREAT GAZOO"
More UHF than VHF, even a bit of HF from time to time. The Support VHF freqs are the most interesting in the VHF band. And while of course communications can be secure, a surprising amount of interesting stuff is sent in the red. The non-aviation Range activities have moved to digital trunked P25 transmissions, but most of that is still unencrypted. I used the Nellis ranges as an example, however hobbyist monitor across the nation. Nellis seems to receive a bit of extra push in the hobby world.
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I could tell you that during the time the Soviet aircraft were operated there "while classified", their designations were never openly spoken over the radio, and if they were it was not on purpose. ATC may need to know aircraft type for control separation but would always revert back to the mission call sign. Be advised that there was also a lot of disinformation as those who are at they site know they are being monitored.
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