Understanding UHF, VHF, AM, and FM in the F/A-18C Hornet

Effective radio communication in the F/A-18C Hornet depends not only on proper frequency presets but also on understanding the radio bands and modulation types used: UHF, VHF, AM, and FM. These terms describe how and where a signal is transmitted and received.


📡 Radio Bands: UHF and VHF

Band Frequency Range Use in F/A-18C Notes
UHF (Ultra High Freq.) 225.000 – 399.975 MHz Primary for military ATC, AWACS, strike coordination, and aircraft-to-aircraft comms Most default military channels are UHF
VHF (Very High Freq.) 30.000 – 174.000 MHz Used for ground comms (JTAC), ATC (civilian), and some regional towers VHF is often used for ground-based ops or coalition forces

🎚️ Modulation Types: AM and FM

Modulation Use Case Supported in F/A-18C Notes
AM (Amplitude Modulation) Standard for aviation comms ✔ Yes Used for most UHF/VHF radio calls (ATC, AWACS, flights)
FM (Frequency Modulation) Ground forces, JTAC, and CAS ✔ Yes Typically used in VHF band (30–88 MHz); more resistant to static/interference

🛠️ How to Know What You're Using


Quick Comms Summary

Frequency Band Modulation Typical Use
251.000 UHF AM AWACS / Tower
127.500 VHF AM Carrier ATC / Civil ATC
30.000 VHF FM JTAC / Ground troops
320.000 UHF AM Strike package net
268.000 UHF AM Tanker (Texaco)

🧠 In Practice (DCS Tips)


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Created 11 July 2025 19:34:07 by Tilder
Updated 11 July 2025 19:34:22 by Tilder