Longwave Utility Stations
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+ | There are a few ranges where amateur radio holds a secondary allocation and its use is strictly limited. Another is for experimenters, also with restrictions. These include; | ||
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+ | * 135.7 to 137.8 Khz (amateur radio) | ||
+ | * 160 to 190 Khz (LOWFER experimenter's band) | ||
+ | * 472 to 479 Khz (amateur radio) |
Revision as of 02:23, 5 November 2020
Everything related to long wave utility stations goes here.
- DGPS Differential GPS stations. Located in the LW & MW band (283.5 kHz - 325 kHz) along with the NDBs.
VLF stations
Freq (kHz) | Callsign | Location | Operation Notes |
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11.905 kHz | - | Russia | Alpha-Navigation |
12.649 kHz | - | Russia | Alpha-Navigation |
14.881 kHz | - | Russia | Alpha-Navigation |
15.1 | HWU | Rosnay, France | 400 kW |
16.4 | JXN | Gildeskål Norway | |
17.2 | SAQ | Grimeton Sweden | Only active on special occasions like Alexanderson Day |
17.8 | NAA | Cutler Maine | |
18.1 | - | Russia | RDL/UPD/UFQE/UPP/UPD8 |
18.3 | HWU | Le Blanc France | |
18.9 | RKS | Russia | |
19.6 | GQD | Anthorn Britain | |
19.8 | NWC | Exmouth, Western Australia | |
20.27 | ICV | Tavolara Italy | |
20.5 | - | Russia | RJH63, RJH66, RJH69, RJH77, RJH99 |
20.76 | ICV | Tavolara Italy | |
20.9 | HWU | Saint-Assise, France | |
21.1 | RDL | Russia | Inactive |
21.4 | NPM | Hawaii USA | |
21.75 | HWU | Rosnay, France | |
22.1 | GZQ | Skelton Britain | |
22.2 | JJI | Ebino Japan | |
22.3 | - | Russia | |
23.0 | - | Russia | RJH63, RJH66, RJH69, RJH77, RJH99 |
23.4 | DHO38 | Rhauderfehn Germany | |
24.0 | NAA | Cutler, Maine USA | |
24.6 | NLK | Seattle, Washington USA | |
24.8 | NLF | Arlington, Washington USA | |
25.2 | NML | LaMoure, North Dakota USA | |
60.0 | WWVB | Fort Collins, Colorado USA | |
60.0 | JJY | Mount Hagane, Japan | |
60.0 | MSF | Anthorn, Cumbria, UK | |
66.666 | RBU | Russia | |
68.5 | BPC | Pucheng, China | |
77.5 | DCF77 | Mainhausen, Germany | |
77.5 | BSF | Guishan, Taiwan |
Amateur Radio and Experimenters
There are a few ranges where amateur radio holds a secondary allocation and its use is strictly limited. Another is for experimenters, also with restrictions. These include;
- 135.7 to 137.8 Khz (amateur radio)
- 160 to 190 Khz (LOWFER experimenter's band)
- 472 to 479 Khz (amateur radio)
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