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Another utilization of HF communications is for [[HFDL]] or High Frequency DataLink. Finally Military Aircraft (MILCRAFT) utilize HF for operational and training.
 
Another utilization of HF communications is for [[HFDL]] or High Frequency DataLink. Finally Military Aircraft (MILCRAFT) utilize HF for operational and training.
  
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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]
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* [http://koti.mbnet.fi/fi6jsp/HFAERO.jpg Aeronautical HF Radio Map]
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* [[HFDL]]
 
* [[MWARA|MWARA frequencies]] - Aircraft use these stations to communicate over water when out of VHF radio range.
 
* [[MWARA|MWARA frequencies]] - Aircraft use these stations to communicate over water when out of VHF radio range.
 
* [http://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/MWARA MWARA Frequency map on HFunderground]
 
* [http://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/MWARA MWARA Frequency map on HFunderground]
* [http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?&node=47:5.0.1.1.2.9&rgn=div6 Aeronautical Enroute and Aeronautical Fixed Stations]
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* Aircraft on trans-oceanic flights can receive updated weather conditions via [[VOLMET]] (meteorological information for aircraft in flight) networks.
  
== Aeronautical Weather Via HF ==
 
  
Aircraft on trans-oceanic flights can receive updated weather conditions via [[VOLMET]] (meteorological information for aircraft in flight) networks.
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; Regional and Domestic Air Route Areas (via Utility Planet)
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* [http://mt-utility.blogspot.com/2012/08/hf-aeronautical-frequencies-1-2-3-mhz.html 2-3 Mhz]
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* [http://mt-utility.blogspot.com/2012/08/hf-aeronautical-frequencies-2-3-4-mhz.html 3-4 Mhz]
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* [http://mt-utility.blogspot.com/2012/08/hf-aeronautical-frequencies-3-4-5-mhz.html 4-5 Mhz]
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* [http://mt-utility.blogspot.com/2012/08/hf-aeronautical-frequencies-4-5-6-mhz.html 5-6 Mhz]
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* [http://mt-utility.blogspot.com/2012/08/hf-aeronautical-frequencies-5-6-8-mhz_21.html 6-8 Mhz]
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* [http://mt-utility.blogspot.com/2012/08/hf-aeronautical-frequencies-6-8-9-mhz.html 8-9 Mhz]
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* [http://mt-utility.blogspot.com/2012/08/hf-aeronautical-frequencies-7-9-11-mhz.html 9-11 Mhz]
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* [http://mt-utility.blogspot.com/2012/08/hf-aeronautical-frequencies-8-11-12-mhz.html 11-12 Mhz]
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* [http://mt-utility.blogspot.com/2012/08/hf-aeronautical-frequencies-9-12-15-mhz.html 12-15 Mhz]
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* [http://mt-utility.blogspot.com/2012/08/hf-aeronautical-frequencies-15-21-mhz.html 15-21 Mhz]
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* [http://mt-utility.blogspot.com/2012/08/hf-aeronautical-frequencies-11-21-30-mhz.html 21-30 Mhz]
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** '''Note: ''' Other services are mixed in with these lists
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** '''Note: ''' The HFDL frequncies listed here are out of date. See the HFDL article above for more.
  
 
[[Category:HF Topics]]
 
[[Category:HF Topics]]

Revision as of 07:26, 6 April 2015

Aircraft on HF

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. Another utilization of HF communications is for HFDL or High Frequency DataLink. Finally Military Aircraft (MILCRAFT) utilize HF for operational and training.


Regional and Domestic Air Route Areas (via Utility Planet)