Difference between revisions of "Utility Monitoring"
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== Utility Related Clubs and mailing lists == | == Utility Related Clubs and mailing lists == |
Revision as of 18:00, 4 February 2010
The best way to describe Utility (Ute) monitoring is to use negative logic; it excludes CB, Amateur and Short Wave Broadcast. This includes, but is not limited to, aeronautical stations, digital signals (outside of the specified amateur bands), military, maritime, federal and other users.
The RR forum for this topic can be found here
Contents
Hurricane Related Frequency Lists
- Hugh Stegman's Hurricane Frequency List
- Bill Snyder's Hurricane Frequencies
- ShipCom LLC synthesized weather broadcasts
Other Websites
- Armed Forces Network
- What was once known as the Armed Forces Radio and TV Network (AFRTS)
- CL's shortwave listener's service
- Dockside Radio
- ITU Callsign Prefixes
- MT Milcom Blog by Larry Van Horn
- MT Utility World Blog by Hugh Stegman
- Monitoring NASA and Space Communications (PDF)
- MT Top 1000 Frequencies
- NATO Common Channels
- Southbound 2 Net page by Herb Hilgenberg VE3LML
- Tropical Cyclone Plan of the Day
- Utility DXers Forum Home Page
- Utility World
- What is an EAM? by Jeff Haverlah (MT Website)
- William Hepburn's DX Information Centre
- WUN Links Archive
Past Natural Disasters
All of these heavily used HF during recovery, rescue and SAR operations
- Hurricane Gustav
- Hurricane Hanna
- Hurricane Ike
- Hurricane Katrina
- Hurricane Rita
- Hurricane Wilma
- Haiti Earthquake 2010