Kevin,
I think we can certainly get airport frequencies from somewhere like AirNav,
but I don’t think they will give us ARTCC info. I’m not sure where this is
stored in FSX.
One of the things I like about PilotEdge is that you do use the real-world
frequencies, and can look them up like this, though predicting where you’ll be
handed off to is somewhat discouraged on their part. It’s still very cool to be
able to call in on the real-world clearance/departure/whatever, depending on
where you are. They apparently do some fancy modeling of transmitter locations
and such to make the experience authentic. The one downside is that it’s
limited to the western US only, and has a subscription fee. Still, I highly
recommend them.
Best,
Zack.
On Feb 3, 2017, at 5:21 PM, Kevin Struska <kev5688@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
HI,
I was just curious if there was a way to find out what frequencies along the
way you'll be contacting, is it stored somewhere in your flight plan, or is
there a website I can go to get them. For example, I contact Chicago ground
on 121.65 for taxi, followed by 118.7 for tower, and finally 118.4 for
departure, and then I'd be handed off to an ARTCC (Air Route Traffic Control
Center) (yes I'm quite a nerd I know).
Also, is there I can update the departure frequencies? Right now, I'm asked
to contact Chicago Departure on 118.4, but you normally contact Chicago
Approach/Departure in this case on 128.2, or 125.0 late at night.