New York Radio

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The information is provided by a computerized male voice.   
The information is provided by a computerized male voice.   
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New York Radio is also part of the [[MWARA|HF SSB aeronautical]] long-range air traffic control (ATC) service using SSB voice with [[FAA_Flight_Control/SELCALL|SELCALL]] on various HF frequencies.  New York Radio is also available via [[VHF_airband#Long_Range_VHF_Networks|long range VHF]] networks (for aircraft operating above 20,000 feet), primarily on 129.9 MHz.
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New York Radio is also part of the [[MWARA|HF SSB aeronautical]] long-range air traffic control (ATC) service using SSB voice with [[FAA_Flight_Control/SELCALL|SELCALL]] on various HF frequencies.  New York Radio is also available via [[VHF_airband#Long_Range_VHF_Networks|long range VHF]] networks (for aircraft operating above 20,000 feet), primarily on 129.9 MHz (Coastal Canada south to the Virginia - North Carolina state line) and 130.7 MHz (Coastal Carolinas down to Florida and the Gulf of Mexico).  
For a listing of the worldwide MWARA SSB voice frequencies, see the pages for [[MWARA]] and the [[HF_airband|2-30 MHz HF aeronautical service (HF aircraft frequencies)]].
For a listing of the worldwide MWARA SSB voice frequencies, see the pages for [[MWARA]] and the [[HF_airband|2-30 MHz HF aeronautical service (HF aircraft frequencies)]].

Latest revision as of 18:29, 16 January 2026

Airport weather information (Volmet) for major airports in and around the New York City area. This can be found on the following frequencies and times.

3485 kHz, USB, broadcasts from 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise.

6604 kHz, USB 24 hour broadcast

10051 kHz, USB 24 hour broadcast

13270 kHz, broadcasts from 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset.

The information is provided by a computerized male voice.

New York Radio is also part of the HF SSB aeronautical long-range air traffic control (ATC) service using SSB voice with SELCALL on various HF frequencies. New York Radio is also available via long range VHF networks (for aircraft operating above 20,000 feet), primarily on 129.9 MHz (Coastal Canada south to the Virginia - North Carolina state line) and 130.7 MHz (Coastal Carolinas down to Florida and the Gulf of Mexico).

For a listing of the worldwide MWARA SSB voice frequencies, see the pages for MWARA and the 2-30 MHz HF aeronautical service (HF aircraft frequencies).

This information was provided by the FAA website: http://www.faa.gov/ats/aat/ifim/ifim0109.htm


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