Now that I've added to the G0SLQ stable, I have a couple of radios which need some memories etc. I am out of touch with the old frequencies for HF airband and shipping etc.
Anyone got any such as Volmet, New York, Gander, Oceanic Control Newfoundland etc. please either post here or feel free to send me a link or even PM - I used to be a great listener on HF but cannot recall the exact frequencies.
Feel free to add any other sub 30mhz areas of interest.
Thanks
Steve
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RE: HF aeronautical frequencies?
Have a look at AJP's site, there are lots of HF frequencies on there.
http://www.ajpotts.fsnet.co.uk/links.html
http://www.ajpotts.fsnet.co.uk/links.html
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RE: HF aeronautical frequencies?
Yachting SSB freq's
Mediterranean Net 8122 kHz 0530 GMT
Caribbean calling frequency and safety net 8104 kHz 1215 GMT (0815 AST)
Atlantic Net (Herb) 12359 kHz 2000 GMT
Bahamas weather net 4003 kHz 7:00 am AST
Caribbean weather net 4045 kHz, 8104 kHz, 8137 kHz from 07:00 AST
Cruiseheimer's net (East coast and Bahamas): 8152 @ 8:30 am ET 8152 kHz 08:30 AST
Northwest Caribbean 8188 kHz 08:00 AST
Mediterranean Net 8122 kHz 0530 GMT
Caribbean calling frequency and safety net 8104 kHz 1215 GMT (0815 AST)
Atlantic Net (Herb) 12359 kHz 2000 GMT
Bahamas weather net 4003 kHz 7:00 am AST
Caribbean weather net 4045 kHz, 8104 kHz, 8137 kHz from 07:00 AST
Cruiseheimer's net (East coast and Bahamas): 8152 @ 8:30 am ET 8152 kHz 08:30 AST
Northwest Caribbean 8188 kHz 08:00 AST
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Thanks as always KC. Do you ever monitor any of these yourself, i.e. are they used and not just a list of frequencies? - oh and thanks to your advice I'm looking at the ISWL
Cheers again Alan
Steve
Cheers again Alan
Steve
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Most of my HF listening is to the free radio stations etc.
But I have heard the the Yachts on ??? frequency. I'm not one for paper trails, as long as I get to hear the station I'm happy.
But I have heard the the Yachts on ??? frequency. I'm not one for paper trails, as long as I get to hear the station I'm happy.
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Try...
http://www.yachtcom.co.uk/comms/Frequencies.htm
has a comprehensive list of both martime and aeronautica HF frequencies, also includes the Volmet info you were after. Hope this helps. :-)
http://www.yachtcom.co.uk/comms/Frequencies.htm
has a comprehensive list of both martime and aeronautica HF frequencies, also includes the Volmet info you were after. Hope this helps. :-)
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