Difference between revisions of "HF Aeronautical Communications"
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+ | Aircraft utilize HF communications when VHF (Line of Sight) communications is not sufficient. The primary usage of HF is for Trans-oceanic flights. Trans-oceanic flights communicate with ground stations via HF for position reports and other purposes. | ||
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* [http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?&node=47:5.0.1.1.2.9&rgn=div6 Aeronautical Enroute and Aeronautical Fixed Stations regulations] | * [http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?&node=47:5.0.1.1.2.9&rgn=div6 Aeronautical Enroute and Aeronautical Fixed Stations regulations] | ||
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* For a complete list of all Aero services (including VOLMETs and RDARAs), see the [http://monitor-post.blogspot.com/p/this-international-hf-aero-frequency.html International HF Aero Frequency List] (last updated July 2015) | * For a complete list of all Aero services (including VOLMETs and RDARAs), see the [http://monitor-post.blogspot.com/p/this-international-hf-aero-frequency.html International HF Aero Frequency List] (last updated July 2015) | ||
* [http://www.hfaero.com/ HF Aero Communications and Blog] | * [http://www.hfaero.com/ HF Aero Communications and Blog] | ||
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+ | ==Digital and Other Modes== | ||
+ | [[HFDL]], otherwise known as High Frequency Data Link, or HF ACARS, is now used extensively by many commercial airlines. There is a whole sub-culture of people that use various software packages to copy this mode and track flights which can be found on the [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/udxf/ Utility DXers Forum] Yahoo group. This is also the place to be for logs of stations calling MWARA stations. | ||
[[Category:HF Topics]] | [[Category:HF Topics]] |
Revision as of 00:38, 26 July 2015
Description and Links
Aircraft utilize HF communications when VHF (Line of Sight) communications is not sufficient. The primary usage of HF is for Trans-oceanic flights. Trans-oceanic flights communicate with ground stations via HF for position reports and other purposes.
- Aeronautical Enroute and Aeronautical Fixed Stations regulations
- Aeronautical HF Radio Map
- HFDL
- MWARA frequencies - Aircraft use these stations to communicate over water when out of VHF radio range.
- For a complete list of all Aero services (including VOLMETs and RDARAs), see the International HF Aero Frequency List (last updated July 2015)
- HF Aero Communications and Blog
Digital and Other Modes
HFDL, otherwise known as High Frequency Data Link, or HF ACARS, is now used extensively by many commercial airlines. There is a whole sub-culture of people that use various software packages to copy this mode and track flights which can be found on the Utility DXers Forum Yahoo group. This is also the place to be for logs of stations calling MWARA stations.