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"Steve" wrote in
: So should I assume that the guard channel is "USCG calling" and the working would be "Calling; distress & safety working"?? Channel 816 is the USCG calling channel in the 8 Mhz band.... Channel 821 is the calling channel for other shore stations, those that are left. Coasties monitor Channel 601....Shore stations 606, but they also use the ship transmit frequency simplex.... The reason CG swaps monitoring the 4 Mhz band at night for the 16 Mhz band in the daytime is propagation. 4 Mhz is virtually dead all day because it penetrates the sunny side ionosphere. 16 Mhz is dead at night because its reflective layer in the ionosphere is only on the day side of the planet. No sense listening to a band that's dead..... Your CG calling freq list is on: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/marcomms/cgcomms/call.htm The coastie working channels are in a list at the bottom: HF Radiotelphone (single sideband) - Working Channels These channels are available at all Coast Guard Long Range Communication Facilities for traffic handling purposes after initial contact is established on the HF Radiotelephone (Single Sideband) - Distress and Initial Contact frequencies. ITU CHANNEL KHz SHIP STATION KHz COAST STATION 424 4134 4426 601 6200 6501 816 8240 8764 1205 12242 13089 1625 16432 17314 |
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