Segredo Das Frequencias - Parte I
Segredo Das Frequencias - Parte I
Segredo Das Frequencias - Parte I
Segredo
da
Frequência
Parte I
Grande Lisboa
PROTECÇÃO CIVIL
CODU - Lisboa
_ TX __ - __ RX _
68.2250 - 78.7500 MHz - CH1 (canal 1)
68.2375 - 78.7625 MHz - CH2
68.2500 - 78.7750 MHz - CH3
68.2625 - 78.7875 MHz - CH4
CODU - Coimbra
_ TX __ - __ RX _
68,1750 - 78.0000 MHz - Ch1
68,2125 - 78,7375 MHz - Ch2
68,2000 - 78,7250 MHz - Ch3
68,1875 - 78,7125 MHz - Ch4
Codu - Lisboa
CH1- 78.750
CH2- 78.760
CH3- 78.770
CH4- 78.780
TX RX
68.225 78.750 (canal 1 )
68.2375 78.7625 ( 2 )
68.250 78.775 ( 3 )
68.2625 78.7875 ( 5 )
CODU-Coimbra
Ch1-78.0000
Ch1-68,1750
Ch2-78,7375
Ch2-68,2125
Ch3-78,7250
Vila Real :
Bragança
122.3000 MHz
Cascais(Tires)
Castelo Branco
123.5000 MHz
Faro (LPFR)
Lisboa (LPPT)
Porto (LPPR)
Santarém
123.5500 MHz
Bragança 122.300
Covilhã : 122.000
Frequencia Europeia
131,725 MHz
ACARS
AEROPORTO DO PORTO
ALGARVE
FARO
PSP
468.3250 MHz
468.7500 MHz
Bombeiros
40.2000 MHz
40.2200 MHz
Protecção Civil
Foia: 168.7750 MHz(tx) - 173.3750 MHz(rx)
S.Miguel: 168.7625 MHz(tx) - 173.3625 MHz(rx)
Balurcos: 151.0875 MHz(tx) - 155.6875 MHz(rx)
Caldeirão: 168.8625 MHz(tx) - 173.4625 MHz(rx)
Bombeiros
(faro)
escuto em :
40.200
40.220
Portimão:
Lisboa - LPPT
ALVERCA
Communications
TWR
Opr HO. 119.85
122.1
257.8
269.55
GND
Opr HO. 138.8
344.55
BEJA
BRAGANCA
Communications
RDO
Opr HO. AFIS O/R. 122.3
CASCAIS
Communications
TWR 120.3
119.9
337.575
GND 121.825
Effective 19 January 2006 to 15 February 2006
COIMBRA
Communications
RDO
Opr HO. 122.9
COVILHA
Communications
AFIS
Opr O/R. 122.0
EVORA
Communications
INFO
Opr 0830-1800Z++, OT O/R. 122.7
FARO
Communications
TWR
O Segredo da frequência - Parte I Página 9
Opr H24 118.2
399.55
376.75
GND
Opr H24 118.575
399.55
376.75
ATIS
Opr H24 124.2
APP
Opr H24 119.4
399.55
376.75
FLORES
Communications
TWR 118.3
GRACIOSA
Communications
RDO
Opr HO. OT 2 hr PN. 122.9
HORTA
Communications
TWR
Opr HO. 119.7
118.0
APP
Opr HO. 119.7
118.0
LAJES
Communications
TWR
Maint by NOTAM. 122.1
257.8
PTD 349.4
PMSV METRO 344.6
AMC COMD POST 130.65
349.4
GND
Maint by NOTAM. 121.9
340.3
ATIS
Maint by NOTAM. 120.3
337.575
O Segredo da frequência - Parte I Página 10
APP
Maint by NOTAM. 135.0
362.3
Ltd coverage fr 180 CW to 310 blw 7000' byd 15NM.
VMC ADVSY SVC SEE REMARKS
AG SEE REMARKS
Communications Remarks
PMSV PAF ICAO wx obsn will be used when responding to req for wx obsn.
LISBOA
Communications
TWR 118.1
118.95
340.0
INFO
Opr SR-SS 123.75
124.35
131.05
247.25
358.35
GND
Opr 0700-2200Z++ 121.75
118.95
358.65
ATIS 124.15
APP 119.1
375.25
Madeira
TWR 118.35
337.7
(337.7 Mil)
APP 119.2
119.6
337.7
(337.7 Mil)
MONTE REAL
Communications
TWR
O Segredo da frequência - Parte I Página 11
Opr HO. 122.1
139.55
257.8
290.65
GND
Opr HO. 358.55
APP
Opr HO. 140.0
251.8
362.3
MONTIJO
Communications
TWR
Opr HO. 122.1
134.1
257.8
278.8
GND
Opr HO. 142.4
337.3
362.3
OVAR
Communications
TWR
Opr HO. 118.6
122.1
257.8
267.45
GCA
Opr HO. 123.3
134.1
337.65
344.0
385.4
APP
Opr HO. 122.1
140.0
362.3
PICO
Communications
RDO
Avbl O/R. 2 hr PN rqr. 122.7
O Segredo da frequência - Parte I Página 12
PONTA DELGADA
Communications
TWR
Opr HO. 118.3
APP
Opr HO. 119.4
PORTIMAO
Communications
RDO 122.0
PORTO
TWR 118.0
343.6
ATIS 124.3
APP
Opr HX. 121.1
343.6
PORTO SANTO
Communications
TWR 118.4
118.75
285.15
SANTA MARIA
Communications
TWR
Opr H24 118.1
RDO
Opr H24 127.9
132.075
(132.075 only for Oceanic Clnc req/del)
APP
Opr H24 119.0
CON
Opr H24 132.15
GND
Opr H24 3016
8906
13306
6628
8825
O Segredo da frequência - Parte I Página 13
SAO JORGE
Communications
RDO
O/R 2 HR PN. 122.3
SINTRA
Communications
TWR
Opr HO. 119.85
122.1
257.8
276.15
GND
Opr HO. 234.6
APP
Opr HO. 118.6
137.5
140.0
369.15
TANCOS
Communications
TWR
Opr HO. 122.1
142.3
257.8
259.05
VILA REAL
Communications
RDO
Opr SR-SS Mon-Fri. O/R 24 hr PN Sat and Sun. 122.9
VISEU
Communications
RDO 122.3
110.600 - Ovar(OVR)
112.100 - Sintra(SRA)
112.500 - Espichel(ESP)
112.800 - Faro(VFA)
113.100 - Viseu(VIS)
113.500 - Fátima (FTM)
113.900 - Sagres (SGR)
BOMBEIROS
CH1 - 168.500
CH2 - 168.525
CH3 - 168.550
CH4 - 168.575
168.500 canal 1
168.525 canal 2
168.550 canal 3
168.575 canal 4
168.450 canal 6
168.600 canal 7
168.425 canal 8
COIMBRA - BOMBEIROS
52 575 MHz
53 700 MHz
Táctica antiga
TA01 168500 168500
TA02 168.525 168.525
TA03 158.550 158.550
TA04 168.575 168.575
Em:
Candeeiros . . . . . . 168.9625 - 173.5625 PC ou 173.1125 tptx 151.4 B
Castan.Pera . . . . .. 168.9000 - 173.5000
e
Montejunto . . . . . .168.8875 - 173.4875 PC ou 173.225 tptx 162.2 B
tenta as de B(bombeiros)
79,300 MHz
BRISA
C. P.
Código:
Grupo UIC
(Banda A) Freq. Emissão Freq. recepção
Código:
Frequências (MHz)
462.550
462.575
462.600
462.625
462.650
462.675
462.5625
462.5875
462.6125
462.6375
462.6625
462.6875
462.7125
01 ------- 462.5625
02 ------- 462.5875
03 ------- 462.6125
04 ------- 462.6375
05 ------- 462.6625
06 ------- 462.6875
07 ------- 462.7125
08 ------- 467.5625
09 ------- 467.5875
10 ------- 467.6125
11 ------- 467.6375
12 ------- 467.6625
13 ------- 467.6875
14 ------- 467.7125
01 ------- 433.075
02 ------- 433.100
03 ------- 433.125
04 ------- 433.150
05 ------- 433.175
06 ------- 433.200
07 ------- 433.225
08 ------- 433.250
09 ------- 433.275
10 ------- 433.300
11 ------- 433.325
12 ------- 433.350
13 ------- 433.375
14 ------- 433.400
15 ------- 433.425
16 ------- 433.450
17 ------- 433.475
18 ------- 433.500
19 ------- 433.525
20 ------- 433.550
21 ------- 433.575
22 ------- 433.600
23 ------- 433.625
24 ------- 433.650
25 ------- 433.675
26 ------- 433.700
27 ------- 433.725
28 ------- 433.750
29 ------- 433.775
30 ------- 433.800
31 ------- 433.825
32 ------- 433.850
33 ------- 433.875
PMR446
Lisboa
------------------------------------------------------
de “primeira geração”:
1 43.720 48.760
2 43.740 48.840
3 43.820 48.860
4 43.840 48.920
5 43.920 49.020
6 43.960 49.080
7 44.120 49.100
8 44.160 49.160
9 44.180 49.200
10 44.200 49.240
11 44.320 49.280
12 44.360 49.360
13 44.400 49.400
14 44.460 49.460
15 44.480 49.500
16 46.610 49.670
O Segredo da frequência - Parte I Página 24
17 46.630 49.845
18 46.670 49.860
19 46.710 49.770
20 46.730 49.875
21 46.770 49.830
22 46.830 49.890
23 46.870 49.930
24 46.930 49.990
25 46.970 49.970
1 49.670 46.610
2 49.845 46.630
3 49.860 46.670
4 49.770 46.710
5 49.875 46.730
6 49.830 46.770
7 49.890 46.830
8 49.930 46.870
9 49.990 46.930
10 49.970 46.970
Modulação em AM
CASCAIS / DESCONHECIDAS
Aqui ficam algumas frequências que captei na zona de Cascais com o meu
portátil, as quais não consigo perceber de quem são.
434.550
460.7625
406.1125
156.550
460.475
460.375
460.7125
468.625
374.125
468.350
468.725 BAC's ??
468.900 Reboques PSP ??
468.675 Geral zona de Cascais ??
CH 1 405.200
CH 2 405.3375
Código:
ÉVORA
30.0375 - 33.0875
35.8625 - 36.9625
37.3125 - 39.7625
47.250 - 49.500
50.500 - 51.000
54.000 - 68.000
68.8875 - 69.8625
73.300 - 74.100
75.2125 - 77.650
79.4125 - 80.3875 - GNR
83.825 - 84.625
85.7375 - 87.4875
146.0125 - 148.400
149.0125 - 149.8875 - GNR
150.5375 - 150.8875
151.200 - 151.9875
153.6125 - 154.650 - GNR
155.1375 - 155.4875 - GNR
155.800 - 155.9875
408.7875 - 409.9875
417.5875 - 418.5875
427.5875 - 428.5875
458.2125 - 459.3625 - PSP
468.2125 - 469.2125 - PSP
469.3625 - 469.5875 - PSP
GNR - BT no IC 19 !!!
ESTAÇÕES TELEVISÃO
SIC
532.800 MHz
FIGUEIRA DA FOZ
Aqui estao algumas frequencias dos centros de meios aéreos onde no verao
estao os avioes e helicopteros dos bombeiros para combate a incendios
florestais
bragança 122.300MHz
SINTRA - RADIOAMADORES
439.1000 MHz
SINTRA - PSP/GNR
Caro amigo apesar de não residir nessa area tenho por habito ouvir GNR L251
que penso ser dessa area na freq.
Tambem podes captar GNR L252 area Torres Vedras ate Ericeira
rx:155.300
tx: 150.700
ct: 167.9
153.350...taxis da f. da foz
Figueira da foz
psp 459.250/ 468.8500.........................
GNR - BT
Bragança :
80.200 BT Braga
Albufeira
153.7500 MHz
Alcanede/Minde/Golegã/Chamusca/Tomar
149.600MHz
Alenquer
Almada
Braga
Caldas da Rainha
Castro Marim
Coimbra
153.6500 MHz
Fernão Ferro
155.425
Lagos
155.250
Lamego
Lisboa
Loures
153.9000 MHz
Mangualde
Oliveira de Azemeis
155.3000 MHz
Régua
Rio de Mouro
155.4750 MHz
Rio Maior
149.375MHz
S. João da Talha
151.875
Sesimbra
151.870
155.4000 MHz
Tondela
Torres Vedras
Viseu
148.100
149.060
149.075
149.090
149.280
149.600
149.780
149.800
155.300
155.375
155.950
Braga
GNR - BT
80.200 MHz
foca 11
bt 80.3125
T. Vedras
foca 24
bt 80.1625
149.600MHz -/Alcanede/Minde/Golegã/Chamusca/Tomar
Frequencia a entar nas "outras" já que sao claramente GNR, mas nao consigo
identificar a zona
esta é certa
151.425 (zona de Leiria)
mais uma para saltar pa lista
mikeoscar
Rio-de-Mouro
155.4750 MHz
ouve-se muito bem em penacova embora eu não saiba a quem pertence sei que
e GNR L531
rx:149.575
rx: 155.300
ctss: 167.9
indicativo : L252
Código:
L211 Loures 153.625
L212 Vila Franca de Xira 155.375
GUARDA NOCTURNO
Leiria.
152.5125
Tone - 67
GNR / INDICATIVOS
Código:
LIMA BGD.Pp, sendo B, G, D, e P algarismos e p uma letra.
em que B é a Brigada (pode ser 2, 3, 4 ou 5)
G é o Grupo Territorial (com distribuição aproximadamente distrital)
D é o Destacamento (em muitos casos corresponde ao concelho)
Código:
Código:
L2 Brigada Territorial Nº2
L21 Loures
L211 Loures
L212 Alenquer
L213 Vila Franca de Xira
L22 Santarém
L221 Santarém
L222 Abrantes
L223 Coruche
L224 Tomar
L225 Torres Novas
L23 Leiria
L231 Leiria
L232 Pombal
L233 Caldas da Raínha
L24 Setúbal
L241 Setúbal
L242 Grândola
L243 Santiago do Cacém
L25 Sintra
L251 Sintra
L252 Torres Vedras
L253 Oeiras
L254 Mafra
L26 Almada
L261 Almada
L262 Montijo
L3 Brigada Territorial Nº3
L31 Faro
L311 Faro
L312 Tavira
L313 Loulé
Gorila: reboque
Zebra: (esquadra)
Évora:
Guimarães:
LISBOA
BOMBEIROS
461.1550 MHz - Lisboa (Central de telecom.)
40.3200 MHz - Lisboa/Setubal
El Corte Inglés
444.4750 MHz - Segurança Interna
PSP
468.5750 MHz - Lisboa centro
468.5800 MHz - Central - Zona Centro e Oriental de Lisboa + Scavém
468.6500 MHz -
468.7000 MHz -
468.7300 MHz - Zona Oriental
468.8000 MHz - Central - Zonas Norte e Ocidental de LX +
Amadora+Odivelas+Loures
468.8300 MHz
468.9800 MHz -
469.1000 MHz - Zona Oriental
TAXI
82.2750 - RPT Autocoope Ch1 (Lisboa)
82.3000 - RPT Autocoope Ch2 (Lisboa)
165.0000 - MPT1327 - Teletáxis (Lisboa)
165.0250 - MPT1327 - Teletáxis (Lisboa)
165.0500 - MPT1327 - Teletáxis (Lisboa)
165.1000 - MPT-1327 CC - 0x1241
173.6500 - Retális Ch1 (Lisboa - Penha de França)
173.6750 - Retális Ch2
173.7000 - Retális Ch3
173.7250 - Retális Ch4
CENTRO / COIMBRA - PJ
164.175
164.300
164.175
com grande movimento especialmente á noite.
PSP
MARÍTIMAS
FREQUÊNCIAS
CANAL TRANSMISSÃO RECEPÇÃO ATRIBUICÃO
Aqui podem escutar os diversos ramos das forças armadas Americanas nas suas
diferentes bases em todo o Mundo. Este sistema é denominado GHFS (Global High
Frequency System) .Muito activa quando existe deslocação de material e contingente de
e para Iraque / Afeganistão bem como Médio Oriente
MILITARES PORTUGUESES
GNR
NÁUTICAS HF
ISN - PORTO
EDP
RTP1
RTP2
TVI
Scut da A 24 :
165.1875 MHz / -4.600 / tone : 114.8
C. Municipal Régua :
162.6875 MHz / -4.600 / tone : 114.8
POLÍCIA MARÍTIMA
A Polícia Maritima a nivel nacional é um caso á parte das outras policias a nivel de
comunicações.
Na zona Norte, onde tem os Comandos de Caminha, Viana do Castelo, Povoa e Vila do
Conde, Leixões, Douro (cidade Porto e todo o rio Douro, Peso da Régua) Aveiro e
Figueira da Foz, utilizam a frequencia abaixo designada.
Tambem as Carrinhas do ISN "trabalham " nessa frequencia.
Mas quando toca a comunicações de longa distancia, vai via satelite, pois tem qualquer
coisa na faixa dos 239 MHz a 241MHz, a utilizar um satélite militar. (dependem do
ministério da defesa e por sua vez estão dentro da marinha)
Os equipamentos aos olhos de um normal "cidadão" são normais (actualmente marca
Icom ICM 1E/V) mas alterados, para a banda maritima.
Actualmente o emissor tem um raio de 300 quilometros e pode ser ouvido por exemplo
na Serra da Estrela, Leiria, Santarem, Montejunto, Braga, Aveiro, Viseu, Guarda e todo
o litoral até ao cabo Carvoeiro.
Existem dias de grande actividade e outros de menos actividade, como sempre.
Zona Norte
161.5500 MHz - 156.9500 MHz(Tx)
OLHÃO
156.950MHz.
POLÍCIA MUNICIPAL
Amadora
444.0250 MHz / tone:114.8
Oeiras
81.4500 MHz
Sintra
463.0125 MHz / tone:103.5
Viseu
462.5500 MHz / tone:71.9 -10.000MHz
PORTALEGRE
PORTO (?)
x - 161.550
r
173.000
PROTECÇÃO CIVIL
Editado pela última vez por ScannerPortugal em Sáb, 22/Jul/2006 03:20, num total de 8
vezes
PSP
Abrantes
469.5000 MHz
Alcobaça
469.5500 MHz
Barcelos
468.7750 MHz
Braga
468.7250 MHz
490.4250 MHz
Bragança
Caldas da Rainha
468.6750 MHz
Coimbra
Faro
468.3200 MHz
Figueira da Foz
459.2500 MHz
Lamego
Leiria
46807750 MHz
Lisboa
Mirandela
Nazaré
Olhão
459.2250 MHz
Peniche
Porto
468.9000 MHz
Tavira
459.2500 MHz
Vila Real
468.9800-psp
468.7000-psp
487.3500 MHz
469.1500 MHz
Braga
468.7250 MHz
490.4250 MHz
PSP Peniche-469.5500
PSP
Faro - 468.320
Olhao - 459.225
Tavira - 459.250
Radar - 459.275
GNR
Faro - S.Bras Alportel - Olhao 153.650
Loule . Quarteira . VIlamoura 153.900
Albufeira 153.750
Tavira - VRSA - Castro Marim 155.400
468,775 MHz
469.550 direto
Vila Real :
Lamego :
Mirandela :
Bragança :
Guarda :
COIMBRA
Cumprimentos, Joe
PORTO
FARÓIS / RÁDIO-FARÓIS
http://www.hidrografico.pt/hidrografico/Documentacao/Anais/ANAIS17.pdf
http://geodesia.ufsc.br/Geodesia-online/rotaprint/LoranC1.pdf
Pensava que os rádio faróis transmitiam em CW tal como por exemplo os VOR's/NDB's
da aviação, mas pelos vistos não...
NAT-E
00:00/08.00 - 2962khz
00:00/19:00 - 6628khz
23:00/24:00 - 6628khz
23:00/24:00 - 8825khz
09:00/19:00 - 11309khz
11:00/19:00 - 13354khz
Satélites Meteorológicos:
NOAA 12 - Freq: 137.500 MHz
NOAA 15 - Freq: 137.500 MHz
NOAA 17 - Freq: 137.620 MHz
NOAA 18 - Freq: 137.100 MHz
SINTRA
155.4750 MHz
153.1500 MHz
78.9750 MHz
TWR
Opr HO. 119.85
122.1
257.8
276.15
GND
Opr HO. 234.6
APP
Opr HO. 118.6
137.5
140.0
369.15
TOMAR
GNR - 149.600
PSP - 468.625
TAXIS
78.9150 - Braga
78.9375 - Táxis RT Linha de Sintra / Taxintra Ch1 (Cacém)
79.1000 - Táxis RT Linha de Sintra / Taxintra Ch2 (Cacém)
80.8500 - Táxis Auto Estrela Almadense (Almada)
82.2750 - Autocoope Ch1 (Lisboa)
82.3000 - Autocoope Ch2 (Lisboa)
82.3250 - Autocoope Ch3 (Lisboa)
153.060
173.645
441.930 (Lisboa)
Braga
78.9150 MHz
172.725 Canal 1
172.750 Canal 2
461.950MHz
SNBPC - AERONAVES
Gander, Shanwick
Belem, Bogota, Brasilia, Iquitos, Leticia, Manaus, Maiquetia, Porto Velho, Rio de
Janeiro
Asuncion, Belem, Brasilia, Buenos Aires, Campo Grande, La Paz, Montevideo, Lima,
Porto Alegre, Port Velho, Recife, Salvador, Santa Cruz
Antofagasta, Asuncion, Buenos Aires, Cordoba, Easter Is, La Paz, Lima, Puerto
Montt, Punta Arenas, Santa Cruz, Santiago, Talara, Ushuaia
Brasilia, Canarias, Cayenne, Dakar, Manaus, Paramaribo, Recife, Rio de Janerio, Sal
Island
Aden, Amman, Ankara, Beirut, Cairo, Damascus, Jeddah, Kuwait, Manama, Odessa,
Sana'a, Simferopol, Tehran, Tbilisi, Yerevan
Arkhangelsk, Beirut, Berlin, Kiev, Lvov, Minsk, Moscow, Murmansk, Odessa, Riga,
Simferopol, Sofia, St. Petersburg, Syktyvkar, Tunis, Velikiye, Vilnius, Vologda
Bali, Bangkok, Guangzhou, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur,
Kota Kinabalu, Manila, Seoul, Singapore, Tokyo, Vientianne
San Francisco
Hong Kong, Manila, Naha, Port Moseby, San Francisco, Seoul, Taipei, Tokyo
Auckland, Brisbane, Nadi, Pascua (Easter Island), Port Vila, Rarotonga, San
Francisco, Tahiti, Wallis
=======================================================
Note: A new frequency 7992.0 kHz has been uncovered by WUN member
Jeff
Haverlah in Texas during monitoring of a STRATCOM exercise on June 25,
2003. The frequency was being used by airborne command post participating
in a STRATCOM communications exercise. No designator has been assigned
at
this time.
Note: The primary mission of the Looking Glass aircraft is the ability to
command, control, and communicate with its nuclear forces. Its highly-
trained crew and staff ensure there is always an aircraft ready to direct
bombers and missiles from the air should ground-based command centers
become inoperable. Looking Glass guarantees that U.S. strategic forces
will act only in the precise manner dictated by the president. On Oct. 1,
1998 the Navy's E-6B Mercury aircraft replaced the USAF EC-135 in the
Looking Glass mission.
6. Units here always identify the frequency as 11244.0 kHz and not with a
tactical designator.
2. EAMs have been heard at any time during initial broadcast, simulcast
on 8992.0, 11244.0 and on the USSTRATCOM Zulu net frequencies above.
4. Also is used 24-hours a day by the United Kingdom's station MKL and
their trigraphs (many of these thought to be Nimrod aircraft).
13155.0 kHz
1. This frequency is used by the TACAMO aircraft for daily daytime (North
America) EAM transmissions during the following time slots:
2. EAMs have been heard at any time during initial broadcast, simulcast
on 8992.0, 11244.0 and on the USSTRATCOM Zulu net frequencies above.
3. The activity on this frequency apparently moved here from 11267.0 kHz
a few years ago. 11267.0 now seems to be quiet probably indicating that
it is no longer used for this purpose.
Other U.S. Navy frequencies heard recently with EAM broadcasts by Jeff
Haverlah and the column editor.
These and other old U.S. Navy HF HICOM (High Command) frequencies
have
been active in past with heavy EAM traffic. (See HF-GCS section above
about the demise of the HICOM network)
=======================================================
The old high power HF equipment being utilized within the HF-GCS has now
been replaced with "Scope Command" equipment. Scope Command
incorporates
Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) technology for use over HF. Scope
Command is not the name for this network as some have indicated in the
past post to the WUN and other newsgroups. It is the name of the
equipment upgrade being done to the network. In January 2003, all HF-GCS
station transmit and receive equipment is remotely controlled from the
Centralized Net Control Station (CNCS) at Andrews AFB, Maryland.
Net Procedures
General Calling - Aircrews use a preliminary call as outlined in ACP-121
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US Supp 2 using the collective callsign "MAINSAIL" or the HF-GCS station
call sign (example: Sigonella Global this is Dark 86 on 11175, OVER). HF-
GCS operators require approximately 10 seconds (for automated equipment
configuration) to respond to calls for service. The HF-GCS operator may
request the aircraft change to a discrete frequency for improved and/or
extended service.
MAINSAIL Authorized users may contact and request service from Global
HF System stations by using the general net air-ground call sign
"MAINSAIL". Any Global station hearing the call "MAINSAIL" will respond
and provide the requested service.
SKYBIRD The collective call sign for all U.S. Strategic Command
(USSTRATCOM) command posts, launch control centers, Global HF
stations,
Air Traffic Control (ATC) towers on Air Combat Command (ACC)/Air
Mobility
Command (AMC) host tenant bases, Single Sideband (SSB) HF radio
stations,
and air defense sites in Canada.
SKYKING The collective call sign for all Single Integrated Operational
Plan (SIOP) committed aircraft and missile crews. Its meaning is “all
SIOP committed aircraft and missile crews copy the following message.”
Diego Garcia Naval Station, Indian Ocean (Voice call Diego Garcia Global)
Year round/24 hours: 8992.0 11175.0
Discrete Frequencies: 9012.0 11181.0 11226.0 11244.0 11269.0 13254.0
15095.0 20910.0
Notes:
1. Summer schedules run from April-September. Winter schedules run from
October-March
2. The Air Force Eastern Test Range (AFETR) HF Network may be used as a
backup to GLOBAL. The net can be contacted on USB 10780.0 (primary) and
20390.0 kHz (secondary) using the call sign of CAPE RADIO. Another
backup
to the HF-GCS is profiled below in the US Air Force MARS section.
=======================================================
For an in-depth discussion on what an EAM is, see the utility information
file on the WUN website at URL: http://www.wunclub.com/files/eam.html
The FOXTROT (SKYKING) messages are also common, or at least they used
to
be. You should generally hear more than two over any 24 hour period. Of
interest, the preface to the FOXTROT broadcasts that would name the
echoing ground stations have not been heard (here) since maybe sometime
in April 2003 (around the end of major combat in Iraq.) I've heard no
instance of a request to DIEGO GARCIA or THULE or anyone else since
around that time, just the occasional FOXTROT broadcast from ANDREWS
or
whoever. They dropped the DECENT, ENLIST, FAIRLY, EYESTRAIN,
DEFROSTER
echo requests sometime around Sept 2001 (maybe) to be replaced with
plaintext station names (THULE; DIEGO GARCIA; CYPRUS FLIGHT
WATCH) after
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9/11, and now since around April 2003 maybe nothing.
Note: The data signal you will on 9025.0 kHz is ALE which is a
computerized system that simplifies HF operation (see section below).
Older frequency circulated on the internet continue to list 8968.0 and
17976.0 kHz, but these were removed from HF-GCS service over three years
ago.
The ALE system used by the U.S. Air Force HF-GCS network is designated
MIL-STD-188-141A. You can download a software program developed by
Charles Brain to decode these digital transmissions at the following URL:
http://www.chbrain.dircon.co.uk/.
ALE allows automated ground agency contact by selecting the best station
and best frequency without operator interaction. ALE radios make this
possible by using a datafill that contains frequency, station and other
pertinent information. For ALE radios to operate properly, the radio must
have a loaded datafill, be turned on in the “automatic” mode and remain
there the duration of the flight. If the radio is removed from the ALE
mode, history tables will require time to rebuild and initial
communications may be slightly degraded.
Andrews AFB, MD USA ADW 3137 4721 5708 6721 9025 11226 13215
15043 18003 23337
Ascension Island HAW 3137 4721 6721 9025 11226 13215 15043
18003 23337
RAF Croughton, UK CRO 3137 4721 6721 9025 11226 13215 15043
18003 23337
NSF Diego Garcia JDG 3137 4721 5708 6721 9025 11226 13215
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15043 18003 23337
Elmendorf AFB, AK USA AED 3137 4721 5708 6721 9025 11226 13215
15043 18003 23337
Andersen AFB, Guam GUA 3137 4721 5708 6721 9025 11226 13215
15043 18003 23337
Hickam AFB, Hawaii HIK 3137 4721 6721 9025 11226 13215 15043
18003 23337
NAS Keflavik, Iceland IKF 3137 4721 5708 6721 9025 11226 13215
15043 18003 23337
Lajes AB, Azores PLA 3137 4721 5708 6721 9025 11226 13215
15043 18003 23337
McClellan, CA USA MCC 3137 4721 5708 6721 9025 11226 13215
15043 18003 23337
Offutt AFB, NE USA OFF 3137 4721 5708 6721 9025 11226 13215
15043 18003 23337
Salinas, PR JNR 3137 4721 5708 6721 9025 11226 13215
15043 18003 23337
Sigonella, Sicily Italy ICZ 3137 4721 5708 6721 9025 11226 13215
15043 18003
RAF Port Stanley, Falkland Island
(South Atlantic) MPA 3137 4721 5708 6721 9025 11226 13215
15043 18003 23337
Yokota AB, Japan JTY 3137 4721 6721 9025 11226 13215 15043
18003
Other Stations
RIC 4721.0 5702.0 5708.0 6721.0
WRL 5708.0 6721.0
DVL 5708.0
Editors Note: I do not believe that the three addresses listed above are
part of the SIPR net. I think they are part of another USAF point-to-
point net that share some of the SIPR frequencies-LVH.
Frequencies 4441.0, 6671.0, 8260.0, 18801.0 and 25363.0 has been heard
carrying "Mystic Star" traffic, but no designator is known. Designator
F171 and signals associated with this net have been monitored on 18397.4
vice the 18403.5 we have listed above.
Miscellaneous Listings
======================
11181.0 JStars aircraft discrete
Freq Designator
4557.0 RK
7633.5 ACJ
13927.0 ACB (Primary)
14606.0 ACF
18617.0 ???
20992.5 ACZ
Corps of Engineers
==================
3345.0 Channel 1
5015.0 Channel 2
5327.5 Channel 3
5400.0 Channel 4
5437.5 Channel 5
6020.0 Channel 6
6785.0 Channel 7
9122.5 Channel 8 Primary
11693.5 Channel 9
12070.0 Channel 10 Secondary
12122.0 Channel 11
16077.0 Channel 12
16326.0 Channel 13 Teritiary
16358.0 Channel 14
20659.0 Channel 15
Transportation Command
======================
4146.0 Channel 1
6224.0 Channel 2
6227.0 Channel 3
8294.0 Channel 4
8297.0 Channel 5
12353.0 Channel 6
12359.0 Channel 7
12365.0 Channel 8
=======================================================
Air-to-Ground Nets
==================
3053.0 3056.0 3119.0 3122.0 4730.0 4733.0 5693.0 5696.0 5699.0
8980.0 8983.0 11196.0 11199.0 11202.0 13218.0 13221.0 15082.0
15085.0 15088.0 17988.0 17991.0
4448.0 3A04
5272.0 3E06
5399.6 3C16 GANTSEC
5422.5 3A03
6234.5 3E11 ex-3E4
6815.6 ???? ex-3E11 GANTSEC
7421.0 3A09
7626.0 3E10
7773.5 3A08
7884.0 3E13
7909.0 3E14 CAMSLANT
8091.0 ????
8337.6 3E12 ex-7845.0
10608.1 3A02 ex-3E5 Group Miami
10675.0 3E19
10759.0 3E20
10788.0 3E21
10993.6 ???? CG Group Key West
11157.5 3E24
13413.0 3E25
13809.0 ????
13950.0 ????
Reference to a 3A5, 3A14, 3A17 and 3A26 designators has been heard on the
air. For a full listing of USCG aircraft and helicopters, go to URL:
http://www.wunclub.com/
Callsign Identity
-------- --------
NAQD USCGC Jarvis WHEC-725
NDWA USCGC Morgenthau WHEC-722
NEGF Unid USCGC
NEPP USCGC Healy WAGB-20
NGDF USCGC Munro WHEC-724
NKJU USCGC Kukui WLB-203
NLPM USCGC Chase WHEC-718
NLVS USCGC Rush WHEC-723
NMAG USCGC Hamilton WHEC-715
NMC Communications Area Master Station Pacific (CAMSPAC)
Point Reyes, California
NMC1 Coast Guard Island, Alameda, California
NMEL USCGC Mellon WHEC-717
NNHA USCGC Acushnet, WMEC-167
NOJ Communications Station (COMSTA), Kodiak, Alaska
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NRCB USCGC Eagle, WIX-327
NRPX USCGC Buttonwood WLB-306
NRTF USCGC Active, WMEC-618
NRUC USCGC Storis WMEC-38
NRUO USCGC Polar Sea WAGB-11 (no longer equipped)
NSTF USCGC Steadfast WMEC-625
NYCQ USCGC Boutwell WHEC-719
NZNE USCGC Walnut WLB-205 ***New Ident***
NZVE USCGC Alert WMEC-630
Station List
CGD9 Coast Guard District 9, Cleveland, Ohio
NODK USCGC Bramble (WLB-392)
NODW USCGC Sundew (WLB-404)
NODY USCGC Acacia (WLB-406)
NRKP USCGC Mackinaw (WAGB-83)
NRLX USCGC Katmai Bay (WTGB-101)
NRLY USCGC Bristol Bay (WTGB-102)
NRUR USCGC Mobile Bay (WTGB-103)
NRUS USCGC Biscayne Bay (WTGB-104)
NRUU USCGC Neah Bay (WTGB-105)
=======================================================
*U.S. Navy
==========
Also check 11267.0, 13240.0 and 14615.0. References have been made on the
air to designators CD, CE, CF, CG, CK and CL.
AFN HF Broadcast
================
Update to current schedules for the US Navy AFN broadcast on their
website and NPR. They indicate that the NPR broadcast schedule isn't
correct and made a correction to the schedule for the Guam broadcast.
Below is the accurate schedule for AFN shortwave transmissions.
Switchover from night to day, etc is based on local time at the
transmitter site.
Large scale annual SHARES exercises are conducted in April, August and
December.
5732.0 Scan 1
7527.0 Scan 2
8912.0 Scan 3
10242.0 Scan 4
11494.0 Scan 5
13907.0 Scan 6
15867.0 Scan 7
18594.0 Scan 8
20890.0 Scan 9
23214.0 Scan 10
25350.0 Scan 11
There are two other known stations in the COTHEN HF net we do not have
calls for. They are located in Lovelock and Fallon, Nevada. Can anyone
help on these two stations?
WUN member John Bohn offered some updates to the "Sierra" frequencies
listed above, but is looking for the frequency assigned to the 'Sierra
Lima' designator. John says that if you have access to an FCC database,
try searching for the frequencies assigned to Rockwell International with
the following callsigns:
KA2XXA Richardson,TX
KC2XKG Cedar Rapids, IA
KC2XKJ Newport Beach,CA
The unknown "SB" and "SL" frequencies may be one of the following:
26946.0, 20348.5, 17171.0, 16376.0 and 16341.0 kHz. Rick Baker says that
18971.0 kHz may also be another.
FAA HF connectivity nets are conducted on Wednesday UTC. The East Coast
net meets at 1545 UTC on 8125.0 kHz with KIT 88 as net control. The West
Coast net was last reported on 13630.0 kHz at 1845 UTC.
Note: It would appear that these designators have changed and reports on
this system would be appreciated. Also 12112.0 now appears to be part of
the FNARS net and has been observed with FEMA ALE traffic. The
designator
is unknowna and it is not known which frequency above may have been
replaced, if any.
The information below was published in official MARS documents that are
openly available on several internet websites. According to these MARS
documents these designators are to be used by the membership in order to
provide some sort of security for the FEMA National Emergency
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Coordination Net (NECN). The various MARS branches are suppose to use
the
designators below instead of announcing frequencies on the air.
A. FEMA REGION 1:
AAN1FMA, MAYNARD, MA
AAN1FMB, MOBILE
AAN1FMC, MOBILE
AAN1FMD, MAYNARD, MA
B. FEMA REGION 3
AAN3FMA, MT. WEATHER, VA
C. FEMA REGION 4
AAN4FMA, THOMASVILLE, GA
AAN4FMB, MOBILE
AAN4FMC, MOBILE
AAN4FMD, MAYNARD, GA
AAN4FME, MAYNARD, GA
D. FEMA REGION 6
AAN6FMA, DENTON, TX
AAN6FMB, MOBILE
AAN6FMC, MOBILE
AAN6FMD, DENTON, TX
AAN6FME, DENTON, TX
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AAN6FMF, DENTON, TX
AAN6FMG, DENTON, TX
E. FEMA REGION 8
AAN8FMA, DENVER, CO
AAN8FMB, MOBILE
AAN8FMC, MOBILE
AAN8FMD, DENVER, CO
F. FEMA REGION 10
AAN0FMA, BROTHELL, WA
Note: I have not monitored these nets in some time. If no reports are
received in the near future I will remove them from these listings-LVH
**AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND
=======================
1. The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF/Royal New Zealand Air Force
(RNZAF) Air Operations Communications System (AOCS) is a high
frequency
radio network providing communications services for the operational
control of RAAF/RNZAF aircraft and HF equipped marine craft [army ground
stations are also commonly heard]. In addition, visiting military
aircraft may use the AOCS when contact with Australia/New Zealand
military authorities is required. The AOCS is not part of, and does not
provide, an air traffic control service, civil or military.
A. A General Purpose Net (GPN) on which all AOCCs guard the same three
frequencies. All AOCCs can transmit and receive on these three
frequencies simultaneously.
B. Discrete frequencies are available (if required) at each AOCC and
allocated after initial contact on the GPN.
C. Telephone patch facilities between aircraft and ground appointments.
D. Continuous monitoring of military distress frequency 5696 kHz.
E. Selective Calling (SELCAL): Available to suitably equipped aircraft.
GPN Frequencies:
Day (2100-0900 UTC) 8974.0 11235.0 13206.0 kHz
Night (0900-2100 UTC) 3032.0 5687.0 8974.0 kHz
Military Distress 5696.0 kHz
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The RAAF and RNZAF share 8974 with the Spanish Air Force, and 5687
with
the Portugese and German military services.
Dscrete frequencies
RAAF Darwin: 6685.0 6709.0 6712.0 6727.0 6760.0 8968.0 8971.0
8989.0 9025.0 11187.0 11199.0 11205.0 11271.0
RAAF Perth: 6757.0 8977.0 9022.0 9025.0 11187.0 11271.0 15085.0
18003.0 23203.0
RAAF Sydney: 4715.0 5711.0 6730.0 6739.0 8971.0 8980.0 8989.0
8992.0 9007.0 9019.0 9031.0 11202.0 11208.0 11226.0 11250.0
13227.0 13245.0 13248.0 15067.0 17985.0
RAAF Townsville: 5714.0 8971.0 8992.0 9007.0 11187.0 11247.0 15034.0
RNZAF Auckland: 6754.0 6760.0 8965.0 9010.0 9025.0 11178.0 11217.0
11247.0 13212.0 13233.0 13245.0 15044.0 15055.0
AOCS Callsigns
Location Voice Callsign
ASAOCS/NZAOCS Collective Air Force ANZAC
ASAOCS Collective Air Force Australia
NZAOCS Colective Air Force New Zealand
AOCC Auckland Air Force Auckland
AOCC Darwin Air Force Darwin
AOCC Perth Air Force Perth
AOCC Sydney Air Force Sydney
AOCC Townsville Air Force Townsville
*Australian Navy
================
From an article on the Royal Australian Navy in the WUN newsletter:
Stations include: Canberra Control/Darwin Control/Exmouth Control/Perth
Control/Townsville Control
2768.0 A1
4375.0 A2
6510.0 A3
8122.0 A4
13116.0 A5
17344.0 A6
22708.0 A7/C5 (Tentative)
**Bahamas
=========
Frequency: 8156.0 (USB)
Station List
C6WWH C6R2066 C6R2067
=======================================================
**BELGIUM
=========
*Air Force
==========
Ground Station: Melsbroek (ONY)
3131.0 YA
4745.0 YD
6748.0 YF
8989.0 YG (Primary)
11268.0 YJ
15010.0 YM
18006.0 YO
18021.0 YP
20050.0 YQ
23332.0 YS
=======================================================
**Brazil
========
*Air Force
==========
USB/ALE: 9010.0 13224.0 13972.0 17982.0
Stations:
Manaus
ALE Addresses:
Antares Bandeirantes Cerrado Hermes IndiaVictor Jupiter RDSGC
Saturino Scorpius Tamoio Tribo
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*Navy
=====
USB/ALE: 8310.0 11010.0 11486.0 12370.0 14780.0
Shore Stations:
ERMBEL Belem
ERMNAT Natal
ERMRIO Estação Rádio da Marinha em Rio de Janeiro
Ships:
FDEFEN Frigate Defensero F-41
FUNIAO Frigate Uniao F-45
NEBRSL Training Frigate Brasil U-27
=======================================================
**Canada
========
--------------------------------------
Kennedy: (MHz)
117.8 shuttle control
121.75, 126.3 ground control
126.65 weather
142.5, 143.04 cranes
148.455 NASA booster recovery
148.485 launch countdown/status
149.175 shuttle crawler
162.0125 NASA vessels
162.6125 NASA ops
163.4625, 163.4875 security
163.5125 security
163.5625 fire - primary
164.0 radiation checks
165.1875 check points
170.15 base operations
170.175 transportation
170.35 public relations
170.40 General Services Administration
171.15 maintenance/fuel
171.2625 camera tracking
173.175 security - gates
173.4375 medics
173.5625 fire/rescue
173.6625 safety units
173.6875 security - vans
173.7875 fire - secondary
284.0 ground control
Contractors
Rockwell (Edwards)
2995.5, 3282.5, 3475.5, 5597.5, 10010.5, 17966.5 (kHz, USB)
122.8, 123.05, 123.35, 123.525, 462.925 (MHz)
Rockwell (Edwards/Kennedy)
123.475 (MHz)
TWA (Kennedy)
154.515 (MHz)
San Francisco, CA
NASAAmes Research Center
K6MF: 7165, 3840
*My own experience with STS-35 during 12/90 here in Southeastern Lower
Michigan netted the NASA rebroadcast on 20198 KHz USB for about half the
mission. Most other contacts were with WA3NAN on 14295, 7185, and
3860, although QRM on 3860 made the signals difficult to copy by 0000
UTC. W5RRR was regularly heard on 14280 only, but with a strong signal.
Birmingham, AL
Shuttle audio re-transmissions
WB4CXD direct 145.380 MHz
N4AHN repeater 145.150 MHz
Huntsville, AL
Shuttle audio re-transmissions
Marshall Center Amateur Radio Club
145.100, 173.025 MHz
North Alabama DX Club
147.100 MHz
Comments: "These re-transmissions only heard in local Huntsville
area."
Connecticut
Shuttle audio re-transmissions
448.425 MHz
Cape Canaveral, FL
NASA Select audio
Meritt Island Launch Area
K4GCC repeater 146.940 MHz
Jacksonville, FL
Shuttle audio re-transmissions
WD4AOG repeater 147.12 MHz
Atlanta, GA
Big Shanty Repeater Group
Shuttle audio re-transmissions
146.655 MHz
147.345 MHz
Shuttle video re-transmissions
427.250 MHz (Channel 58 on cable-ready TV's)
Comments: "Transmitters located on Sweat Mountain in northeastern
Cobb County."
Ashburn, GA
Coastal Plains Amateur Radio Club
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Shuttle audio re-transmissions
WD4EVD repeater 147.285 MHz
Forsyth, GA
Shuttle audio re-transmissions
147.915 MHz
Comments: "Contact Herschel C. Hopper
PO Box 426
Forsyth, GA 31029"
York, ME
Shuttle audio re-transmissions
K1MON/R 224.840 MHz
Comments: "Re-transmitted from Mt. Agamenticus, Maine"
Portland, ME
Shuttle audio re-transmissions
KA1SSZ/R 146.925 MHz
Mebane, NC
Slow scan TV
W4MWG 14230 KHz
Albany, NY
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ARC
Suttle aduio re-transmissions
W2SZ 146.820 MHz
Washington, DC/Greenbelt, MD
Shuttle audio re-transmissions
Goddard Space Flight Center
WA3NAN: 28650, 21395, 14295, 7185, 3860, KHz
147.45 MHz
Goddard Space Flight Center Amateur Radio Club (GARC)
Re-transmits Shuttle video ATV in Washington, DC Area
Comments: "Contact: Russ Jones, N3EGO
Frank Bauer, KA3HDO
Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, Maryland"
Cedar Rapids, IA
NASA Select audio
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444.300 MHz
146.400 MHz
Comments: "For mission STS-34, transmission was on 444.300 MHz
only. May also be carried on Cox cable channel 13 (KTS)."
Chicago, IL
Shuttle audio re-transmissions
145.210 MHz
Downers Grove, IL
Shuttle audio re-transmissions
145.350 MHz
Minneapolis/St.Paul, MN
Shuttle audio re-transmissions
145.150 MHz
149.200 MHz
WB0BQG/R 3M ARC 147.120 MHz
Comments: "Listen to 145.150 during all normal missions. Shuttle
audio can also be heard on 147.120 MHz WB0BQG/R 3M ARC
repeater during some flights."
Waseca, MN
Shuttle audio re-transmissions
147.45 MHz
427.25 MHz
Dayton, OH
Shuttle audio re-transmissions
WB4LA repeater 145.110 MHz
Comments: "Via Kettering Medical center repeater, covers northern
Kentucky to Columbus."
Greenville, OH
Shuttle audio re-transmissions
WA8KZR 146.790 MHz
Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX
Shuttle audio re-transmissions
WB5EPI 448.750 MHz
K5OJI 145.310 MHz
146.600 MHz
El Paso, TX
Shuttle audio re-transmissions
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448.650 MHz
Houston, TX
NASA Select audio
Johnson Space Center Amateur Radio Club
W5RRR 28495, 21350, 14280, 7227, 3850 KHz
W5RRR 146.640, 171.150 MHz
Wausau, WI
Shuttle audio re-transmissions
146.820 MHz
147.060 MHz
NASA Select video re-transmissions
421.250 MHz
Phoenix, AZ
NASA Select audio
448.975 MHz
449.000 MHz
Phoenix, AZ
Arizona Amateurs on TV
Shuttle video re-transmissions
421.25 MHz
Comments: "The signal can be montiored with an ATV
downconverter, or on channel 57 on a cable-ready TV with
outside antenna. Repeater is located on Shaw Butte
Mountain."
Tucson, AZ
NASA Select audio
448.625 MHz
Bakersfield/Stockton, CA
Shuttle audio re-transmissions
WD6BNO/R 52.22 MHz
Comments: "Coverage includes Bakersfield to Stockton, CA"
Los Angeles, CA
Shuttle audio and video re-transmissions
52.640 MHz NASA Select audio
145.320 MHz NASA Select audio
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145.460 MHz NASA Select audio, W6FXN
224.040 MHz NASA Select audio
224.940 MHz NASA Select audio
445.400 MHz NASA Select audio
445.425 MHz NASA Select audio
446.575 MHz NASA Select audio
447.000 MHz NASA Select audio
447.025 MHz NASA Select audio
447.400 MHz NASA Select audio
447.475 MHz NASA Select audio
448.375 MHz NASA Select audio
448.500 MHz NASA Select audio, Mt. Wilson, K6KMN
448.650 MHz NASA Select audio, Cactus System
449.000 MHz NASA Select audio, Cactus System
1241.25 MHz NASA Select video, Mt. Wilson, K6KMN
Mountain View, CA
NASA Select audio
Ames Amateur Club
145.580 MHz
Comments: "The signal originates from the NASA-Ames Research
Center in Mountain View, CA. NASA Select video is also
available for those with line-of-sight to Black Mountain
via Amateur TV. For ATV details write:"
Ames Amateur Club
P.O. Box 73
Moffett Field, CA 94035-0073
Northern CA
Shuttle audio re-transmission
WA6IEO 154.530 MHz
Comments: "12 watts transmitting from an altitude of 3200'."
Pasadena, CA
Shuttle audio re-transmissions
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
W6VIO 21340, 21280, 14282, 14270, 7227, 3850 KHz
W6VIO 224.040 MHz
San Diego, CA
NASA Select audio re-tranmissions
448.625 MHz
448.675 MHz
San Francisco/Sacremento, CA
Shuttle audio re-transmissions
K6MF 145.580 MHz
444.775 MHz
Shuttle video re-transmissions
427.250 MHz
Comments: "W6NKF ATV Repeater, Mt. Diablo, operates with vertical
polarization. Those with cable-ready TV's, VCR's or cable
company boxes can tune to channel 58 in CATV mode, and if
hooked to an outside TV antenna, should be able to receive
the telecast."
San Jose, CA
NASA Select audio re-transmissions
443.550 MHz
Santa Barbara, CA
NASA Select audio re-transmissions
449.000 MHz
NASA Select video and audio re-transmissions
1277.000 MHz
Ventura/Oxnard, CA
Shuttle audio re-transmissions
N6QOL 146.655 MHz
Las Vegas, NV
NASA Select audio
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449.000 MHz
Cedar City, UT
NASA Select audio
448.650 MHz
Eastern Desert
NASA Select audio
448.650 MHz
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