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USAF HIGH FREQUENCY GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (HFGCS)

GENERAL - The HFGCS System is a worldwide network of 15 high-power HF stations providing air/ground HF command and control radio communications between ground agencies and US military aircraft and ships. Allied military and other aircraft are also provided support IAW agreements and international protocols as appropriate. The HFGCS is not dedicated to any service or command, but supports all DoD authorized users on a traffic precedence/priority basis. General services provided by the HFGCS are:

  • General Phone Patch and Message Relay Services
  • Automatic Link Establishment (ALE)
  • HF Data Support
  • Command and Control Mission Following
  • Emergency Assistance
  • Broadcasts
  • HF Direction Finding Assistance
  • ATC Support
  • E-Mail connectivity to NIPRNeT and SIPRNeT

MODERNIZATION - SCOPE Command replaces older high power Global HF equipment. SCOPE Command incorporates Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) to automate communications. All HFGCS station transmit and receive equipment is remotely controlled from the Centralized Network Control Station (CNCS) at Andrews AFB, MD.

General Calling. Aircrews use a preliminary call as outlined in ACP-121 US Supp 2 using the collective callsign "MAINSAIL" or the HFGCS station call sign (example: Sigonella Global this is Dark 86 on 11175, OVER). HFGCS operators require approximately 10 seconds (for automated equipment configuration) to respond to calls for service. The HFGCS operator may request the aircraft change to a discrete frequency for improved and/or extended service.

(a) PUBLISHED FREQUENCY LISTING - frequencies to provide increased "Global" coverage. The published frequency listing does not reflect complete system frequency authorizations. These published frequencies will be used for initial contact, EAM broadcasts, and short-term C2 phone patch and message delivery. Other extended or special services will be moved to each station’s available "discrete" frequencies.

(b) FREQUENCY GUIDE - The frequency guides are designed to optimize air/ ground communications.

Primary HFGCS Frequencies 24 Hours:   8992 and 11175
Back up HFGCS Frequencies Day:        13200 15016
Back up HFGCS Frequencies Night:      4724 6739

TIME (2) DISTANCE (1) 200-7500 NM 750-1500 NM More than 1500 NM 0000L 4724 6712-6739-8992 6712-6739-8992-11175 0400 L 4724 4724-6712-6739 6712-6739-8992 0800 L 4724-6712-6739 6712-6739-8992-11175 11175-13200-15016 1200 L 4724-6712-6739 8992-11175-13200 13200-15016 1600 L 4724-6712-6739 8992-11175-13200 13200-15016 2000 L 4724-6712-6739 6712-6739-8992-11175 1175-13200-15016