[Scan-DC] HF airband frequencies

Larry Van Horn larry at grove-ent.com
Fri Aug 27 17:13:16 EDT 2004


You can find everything below and more on our new MT Hot 1000 List in
the MT website Reference Library.

Go to link http://www.monitoringtimes.com/html/mttopHF.html

As far as which freq, general rule of thumb, below 10 MHz at night and
above 10 MHz in the daytime. Your mileage will vary slightly depending
on what you are trying to monitor.

Have fun and hope you enjoy our new and completely revised list. You
might want to also look over some other stuff in our Ref Library. You
would be surprised what is there.

73

Larry Van Horn, N5FPW USN (Ret)
Monitoring Times Assistant Editor and Milcom Columnist
WUN Military/Government Newsletter Columnist
Grove Enterprises Technical Support Department
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Hi,
    Are there any HF air traffic control freuqncies that I can hear
during the day?  1700 - 2400 UTC?  I can hear airplanes on 17946, but
not the New York center.

Here is a list of frequencies I heard last night / morning UTC using my
HF transiever:

Frequencies are in KHz:

2962
4675
5541
5598 (I caught Santa Maria)
5659
6604
6754
8825 (Data and voice)
8855 (Spanish accent)

If anyone can identify these frequencies or help me in any other way,
let me know.  Thanks!

Regards,
    Sim B.

Fairfax County Amateur Radio Emergency Volunteer

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