On Nov 15, 11:58 am, "Dave Holford" wrote:
"RHF" wrote in message
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On Nov 12, 5:56 pm, " wrote:
On Nov 12, 8:19 pm, Greg wrote:
In article . com,
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On Nov 12, 7:01 pm, Steve wrote:
...seem to be pretty good. Several volmets that I routinely check
are
booming in, and I've got an unusually good signal from Radio Verdad
on
4052.
thanks.. will check it out . .
& whats the frequencie(s) for the Volmets ..
Here's a web page of VOLMET freq's & info. I can't vouch for the
accuracy but it's a place to start.
Greg
Got it
http://www.dxinfocentre.com/volmet-wx.htm
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FO&A,
High Frequency VOLMET* Broadcasts and
Shortwave Aeronautical Stations
- - - Station List Compiled -by- William Hepburn
http://www.dxinfocentre.com/volmet.htm
* VOLMET = Volume Meteorological (Aviation)
- ATIS - Automatic Terminal Information Service
- VOLMET - Routine Broadcast of Meterological Information
For Aircraft In Flight (INTL R) (Civil)
- VOLMET - Routine Broadcast of Meterological Information
For Aircraft In Flight (NATL R) (Civil)
- VOLMET - Routine Broadcast of Meterological Information
For Aircraft In Flight (OR) (Military)
- WX - Weather Broadcast (OR) (Military)
VOLMET - Meteorological Information for Aircraft in Flight
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VOLMET
Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automat...mation_Service
PLUS - AMANDX Presents -by Shawn Axelrod
Utility Frequencies 500 kHz TO 6999 kHz
http://www.angelfire.com/mb/amandx/utility.html
-also- Frequencies 7000 kHz to 12999 kHz
-and- Frequencies13000 kHz to 30000 kHz
SEE - Planes, Boats and Trains
http://www.monitoringtimes.com/html/planes.html
~ RHF
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VOL (FLIGHT) + MET (WEATHER) = French for "Flying Weather",
Like MAYDAY = French M'Aidez for "Help Me".
or EMPENNAGE (Elevator and Rudder at the tail) = French Empenner "Feathers",
like an arrow.
and a whole lot of other French words used in aviation.
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DH,
SNAFU ~ American for Anything from France

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SNAFU
SNAFU = Situation Normal : All Frenched Up !
- - - and please pardon my 'french' ~ RHF