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Related to this question about flight servicesthis question about flight services: when I talk to FSS over the generic or the local receive-only frequency while listening to the VOR voice channel, how do I avoid talking over others on the same frequency?

Intuitively, I'd listen to the frequency I'm going to be transmitting on for a bit, then send my request, and then wait for a reply on the other frequency, but that seems like it would be distracting to configure in the radio.

So how would I configure my radio for contacting FSS in this way?

Edit: this is specifically about the case where other aircraft do not necessarily hear the controller speaking to you, so they may start transmitting at any time while I'm receiving the response.

Related to this question about flight services: when I talk to FSS over the generic or the local receive-only frequency while listening to the VOR voice channel, how do I avoid talking over others on the same frequency?

Intuitively, I'd listen to the frequency I'm going to be transmitting on for a bit, then send my request, and then wait for a reply on the other frequency, but that seems like it would be distracting to configure in the radio.

So how would I configure my radio for contacting FSS in this way?

Edit: this is specifically about the case where other aircraft do not necessarily hear the controller speaking to you, so they may start transmitting at any time while I'm receiving the response.

Related to this question about flight services: when I talk to FSS over the generic or the local receive-only frequency while listening to the VOR voice channel, how do I avoid talking over others on the same frequency?

Intuitively, I'd listen to the frequency I'm going to be transmitting on for a bit, then send my request, and then wait for a reply on the other frequency, but that seems like it would be distracting to configure in the radio.

So how would I configure my radio for contacting FSS in this way?

Edit: this is specifically about the case where other aircraft do not necessarily hear the controller speaking to you, so they may start transmitting at any time while I'm receiving the response.

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Related to this question about flight services: when I talk to FSS over the generic or the local receive-only frequency while listening to the VOR voice channel, how do I avoid talking over others on the same frequency?

Intuitively, I'd listen to the frequency I'm going to be transmitting on for a bit, then send my request, and then wait for a reply on the other frequency, but that seems like it would be distracting to configure in the radio.

So how would I configure my radio for contacting FSS in this way?

Edit: this is specifically about the case where other aircraft do not necessarily hear the controller speaking to you, so they may start transmitting at any time while I'm receiving the response.

Related to this question about flight services: when I talk to FSS over the generic or the local receive-only frequency while listening to the VOR voice channel, how do I avoid talking over others on the same frequency?

Intuitively, I'd listen to the frequency I'm going to be transmitting on for a bit, then send my request, and then wait for a reply on the other frequency, but that seems like it would be distracting to configure in the radio.

So how would I configure my radio for contacting FSS in this way?

Related to this question about flight services: when I talk to FSS over the generic or the local receive-only frequency while listening to the VOR voice channel, how do I avoid talking over others on the same frequency?

Intuitively, I'd listen to the frequency I'm going to be transmitting on for a bit, then send my request, and then wait for a reply on the other frequency, but that seems like it would be distracting to configure in the radio.

So how would I configure my radio for contacting FSS in this way?

Edit: this is specifically about the case where other aircraft do not necessarily hear the controller speaking to you, so they may start transmitting at any time while I'm receiving the response.

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