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- Start date Oct 31, 2020
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- Oct 31, 2020
Atlantic HF Assignments
Pacific HF Assignments
By the way the charts are in PDF. I just tried to download one as a trial, and I had absolutely no issues....Mike
- Nov 2, 2020
Great charts. Thanks for posting!
- Nov 3, 2020
Very nice!
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Live Frequencies for HF ATC Traffic
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Dan Van Hoy (VR2HF), who writes:
Like many, I enjoy listening to HF ATC traffic, all on USB, of course. I’ve been doing it since my teen years. Recently, I discovered ARINC posts live frequencies on their Webpage for both the Atlantic and Pacific. The pages will need to be refreshed to get the latest changes: Atlantic: https://radio.arinc.net/atlantic/ Pacific, Alaska, Hawaii, Guam and Polar Routes: https://radio.arinc.net/pacific/ No more guessing or searching around. Enjoy!
Wow! Thanks so much for the tip, Dan! I, too, love listening to HF ATC traffic and will bookmark both of these pages. If you’re new to HF ATC monitoring, note that all of these frequencies are in SSB (Single Side-Band).
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Just be aware, those are almost never accurate. These are what the frequencies should be theoretically, but they do not take into consideration current conditions. More of a guide, a guide that is never accurate.
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Atlantic HF Frequency Assignments. Valid from Sept. 11, 2024, 1100Z - 1900Z. *Flights may call on-ground VHF for HF frequency assignments at the designated gateways or on the extended range VHF when airborne.
Pacific HF Assignments. *Flights may call on-ground VHF for HF frequency assignments at the designated gateways or on the extended range VHF when airborne. MAPS and DOCUMENTS. Displays frequency assignments for the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
Wandering around trying to find some more up to date HF Aero lists, I came across these on the ARINC Collins website. It appears these are updated from time to time. If you go down beyond the table, you will find maps and charts - LOTS of them. This even includes the latest MWARA and LDOC assignments.
Recently, I discovered ARINC posts live frequencies on their Webpage for both the Atlantic and Pacific. The pages will need to be refreshed to get the latest changes: Atlantic: https://radio.arinc.net/atlantic/
communications are conducted using voice on SSB HF frequencies and GP VHF frequencies. To support air/ground ATC communications in the North Atlantic region, twent y-four HF frequencies have been allocated, in bands ranging from 2.8 to 18 MHz. Additionally, Shanwick Radio, Santa Maria Radio, and Iceland Radio
MWARA Maps and Frequencies. The following are maps showing the North America area of control and their associated frequencies. Current Active Frequencies. Current HF frequency assignments for North America Atlantic region; Current HF frequency assignments for North America Pacific region
Collins Aerospace HF Assignments. Sign in. Forgot password? Displays frequency assignments for the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
The vast majority of North Atlantic flights are performed by commercial jet transport aircraft in the band of altitudes FL290 – FL410. To ensure adequate airspace capacity and provide for safe vertical separations,
Our ARINC Air/Ground International Voice Service provides high frequency (HF) single-side-band aeronautical operational control (AOC) voice communications for aircraft flying over the Atlantic, Caribbean and Pacific oceans; Canadian and Arctic regions; the Gulf of Mexico; and Central and South America.
1.2.1 Atlantic – HF Groups NAT (North Atlantic) : The North Atlantic area of responsibility extends from the Moncton (CZQM) boundary south of Nova Scotia east to the Gander (CZQX) boundary south of Newfoundland at 4430N.