Jay Honeck
Touchdown! Greaser!
Huh. I wonder how we got 122.9?OK, here it is from the horse's mouth. Or, since it is a federal agency, perhaps from a different orifice of the horse ...
§87.217 Frequencies.
(a) Only one unicom frequency will be assigned at any one airport. Applicants must request a particular frequency, which will be taken into consideration when the assignment is made. The frequencies assignable to unicoms are:
(1) 122.950 MHz at airports which have a full-time control tower or full-time FAA flight service station.
(2) 122.700, 122.725, 122.800, 122.975, 123.000, 123.050 or 123.075 MHz at all other airports.
(b) 121.500 MHz: emergency and distress only.
What we did at Grass Valley Intentional Peapatch is maintained a listening watch for a week on each of the frequencies and did an informal "tally" of each transmission that we heard. When we applied for 122.725 we supplied this tally as supporting data showing that this frequency was the least used in our part of the world. No problems.
Jim