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Post by StreetBob »

All the freq above are VHF. Where would I find HF freq info?
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Post by Steve »

In this document:

http://www.airservices.gov.au/publicati ... n-2007.pdf

The HF frequencies are a few pages in but it gives you an idea of how they're allocated.
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Post by StreetBob »

Thanks for your help Steve, I will look into those freq. I am not sure if FlightWatch is what I am after. I just want the freq that int & domestic use when they are en route between cities.
I don't think it is VHF.

I am also after the WAPOL HF freq for country.

(Just bought a Yaesu FRG 8800 and want to play!)

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Post by Steve »

HF isn't used that much for domestic flights these days. VHF ground stations interlinked by satellite and ACARS data links take care of much of the comms over long distances.

For the international flights, look at the 'SP-6', 'SEA-3' and 'INO-1' frequencies. If the 8800 has a memory scan function, set up a few and have it scan them. 11396 has been the most regular one for me in Perth, though due to meteorological factors and time of day, 6556 and the 8 megs frequnces have also been good. It's all about being patient and trying a lot of different frequncies over the course of a day and a night.
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Post by spartacus »

does anyone know Perth International or Domestic Ops Frequency, Only Jandakot's is mentioned above
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Post by Steve »

What do you mean by 'ops'? HF or VHF?
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Post by wayne »

During the day try 8867khz, 8879khz, 11396khz, 13261khz
Night 8867khz, 6556khz, 5643khz, 5634khz, 3467khz

Domestic WA 6565khz 24Hours ,8843 & 8822khz day

9340khz is a Australian shared NAVY, AIR, ARMY RAAF network.
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Thanks Wayne
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Post by spartacus »

Can anybody confirm these frequenices:

Emouth/Learmonth Airport

Tower: 118.300
Approach: 120.500
Multicom: 118.300

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Post by Always RX »

CTAF(R) : 118.3mhz
FIA Melbourne Centre : 125.9mhz

When Learmonth CTA or restricted areas are active;

Learmonth Approach : 120.5mhz or 261.4mhz
Learmonth Tower : 118.3mhz or 257.8mhz
Learmonth Ground : 259.3mhz
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Post by spartacus »

Thankyou RX for that,

I found a good source of aviation frequencies - On Google Earth, It's on a pop-up off the "geographic web". The posts are of the same person and are everywhere, Hawaii, England, Literally Everywhere.
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Post by vk6hgr »

I now have a scanner on the main VHF antenna that can receive AM mode. Put a few airport freqs in... Although I can hear them it sounds as though they're all on speed or something - they talk so fast!
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Post by Always RX »

LOL....its great to hear you have come over to the dark side Gav. And you are right about pilot speak....he who can readback fastest whilst still sounding cool wins the race!
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Post by Steve »

British Airways pilots have it down to a fine art!
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Post by robbage »

Anybody know what 122.4MHz is used for? ACMA shows VH6IER which is Airservices Au. It's active
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