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LF = 30 - 300 kHz.
MF = 300 - 3000 kHz. / 3 MHz. HF = 3 - 30 MHz. VHF = 30 - 300 MHz. UHF = 300 - 3000 MHz / 3 GHz. and so on. Most everything from 30 MHz. on down will bounce off somewhere in the sky at some point in time, not always perfectly predictable when and where. Jim - This is true for the VHF frequencies used for conventional aircraft com - communications (118-136 MHz). HF frequencies (below around 5 MHz) -bounce Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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![]() "Dave" wrote in message ... "Giganews" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... On 1-Jan-2004, "Dave" wrote: In simple terms radios operate in line of sight. This is true for the VHF frequencies used for conventional aircraft com communications (118-136 MHz). HF frequencies (below around 5 MHz) bounce off of the ionosphere and can be received well "over the horizon." That is why HF is used for oceanic com. That's why it is difficult to pick up transmissions from ground stations, whereas its straight forward hearing to aircraft. To hear ground stations you either need to be close to them on the ground or in the air. Yes, picking up a distant VHF ground station while on the ground is unlikely. Just how far away one can be and still get a usable signal depends upon terrain and heights of antennas (at both ends). A bigger (higher) ariel will help. MAYBE!!! I have for some time thought that it would be neat if the FAA (or some other institution), as a PR and educational initiative, put some selected ATC com interchange on the web in real time streaming audio. Maybe a busy JFK RAPCON frequency would be a good choice. ATC coms are public domain (i.e. they are not protected as private communications) so their re-broadcast on the Web would be perfectly legal. -- -Elliott Drucker This already exists. Landings.com has live ATC feeds from 8 or 10 different locations (including JFK, MIA, ORD) that you can listen to using RealAudio. Howard Neff url please http://www.landings.com/evird.acgi$pass*59815306!_h-www.landings.com/_landings/pages/live-atc.html for live ATC transmissions. Howard Neff |
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