

📡 Your Pocket-Sized Airband Edge — Never Miss a Frequency!
The Pocket Airband UK & Ireland Frequency Guide 20th Edition (Nov 2020) is a compact, spiral-bound reference book featuring the most up-to-date civil and military airband frequencies, ICAO codes, radio callsigns, and decoding tools. Designed for easy pocket carry and flat reading, it’s the definitive guide for aviation professionals and enthusiasts seeking comprehensive UK & Ireland airfield communication data.
| ASIN | B007BCIW9Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | 103,138 in Stationery & Office Supplies ( See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Supplies ) 20 in History Curriculum Resources |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | Pocket Airband Guide |
| Manufacturer | Rocket Radio |
| Product Dimensions | 15.4 x 11.9 x 1.7 cm; 140 g |
J**N
Small compact, ring binder book which allows pages to open flat which are full of information.
Great size easy fit for pocket. Ring binder allows pages to be opened flat making it easy to read. Full of information about frequencies and call signs used at each airport including what the frequency is used for within the airport. Book fits in your hand easy to hold read and carry. But most of all is the information about what frequency are being used for ie approach, tower, radar, information. List of all airports with the frequencies being used on that site. Very easy to use.
C**S
Very helpful book
I bought a scanner for my husband, And also a book of radeo air bands so he can listen to airaplanes very happy with my purchase
M**N
review
because it is a good book .would tell my friends about it it is worth the money maybe a few small maps needed
D**6
Dazza06
Nice little book but it's not what i thought it was going to be, thought it would of had some other reading in it to, it's expensive for the size of it aswell.
I**T
Detailed and fits in pocket.
I am a begginer at use of scanner to listen to radio traffic, and so review is written from this start point. A smashing little book that fits quite easily into my shirt pocket. July 2015 19th edition.7 chapters,. 1. Airfields listed alphabetically with frequencies and airport code. No address, post code etc or other airfield information. This is a pocket guide. 2. Frequencies listed numerically with coresponding tower. approach. ground etc. 3.4 letter airfield code listed alphabetically. There are a few 'local' European ones there as well, Caen, Calais, Dutch, Normandy and Brittany for example. 4. Radio call signs of most if not all the common airlines. 5. 3 letter flight prefix of airlines 6. 2 letter flight prefix of airlines. 7. Abbreviations, phonetic alphabet and morse code. There's a lot there in a small book, but it is all I need. All the basic information is there foer you to tune in and listen. The print is small but clear black print on a sharp white background, I suppose this will get grubby with use. The covers are not laminated, but stiff card, easy enough to put plastic cover on yourself if needed. This is a first impression and first use review, if there are any big grumbbles etc I will update after for sustained use.
I**Y
Excellent
Very usefull
J**M
Frequency listings
Great compilation and full of useful info in a compact booklet
R**Y
Good book for beginners
Good book has most frequencies in it. I was hoping it might of had some of the HF frequencies in it but sadly there is not. But still good book for beginners to use
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