Utility Monitoring
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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.
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Contents
Hurricane Related Frequency Lists
Other Websites
- Armed Forces Network
- What was once known as the Armed Forces Radio and TV Network (AFRTS)
- Dockside Radio
- DXing Digital Utilities
- HFFax.de
- ITU Callsign Prefixes
- ITU International Monitoring
- NATO Common Channels
- Online Utility Stations
- NHC Aircraft Reconnaissance
- Short Wave Listener's Delight specializing in Aus/NZ area
- Utility DXers Forum Home Page
- William Hepburn's DX Information Centre
- WUN Links Archive
- Blogs
- Receiver Control Software
- Amateur Radio Transceiver Control - many ham transceivers can be controlled via a PC
- Receiver Software Applications
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
- Hurricane Irene
Utility Related Clubs and mailing lists
- HFmonitors
- HF Underground Message Board
- iscanmarine
- Low Level
- MilAirCommsChat
- Milcom
- MilGov Monitoring
- Ontario DX Association (ODXA)
- Radio Monitors
- ScannerTalk
- Utility DXers Forum (UDXF)
- Utility Listening
- Chat Rooms
- IRC channel #wunclub
- #monitor on irc.starchat.net