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Old September 1st 04, 08:14 PM
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Hello:

Might someone please describe the differences between Selcal and Acars that
are apparently both
used by commercial aero for air to ground reporting messages ?

Any suggestions for good (free ?) decoders for either ?

Thanks,
Bob

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Old September 2nd 04, 12:30 AM
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Selcal is a two-tone 'tag' similar to the alerting system used in fire/EMS
dispatch systems. It is used to help air route controllers keep track of
flights. ACARS is a computer data network on the VHF air band used for
routing flights. There's a similar network on the SW bands called HFDL, not
used as often as ACARS though.

Jeff Seale
Sat800, YB550PE, ETraveller, DX440, BC780, Pro95
Louisville, KY

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Hello:

Might someone please describe the differences between Selcal and Acars
that
are apparently both
used by commercial aero for air to ground reporting messages ?

Any suggestions for good (free ?) decoders for either ?

Thanks,
Bob



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Old September 2nd 04, 01:13 AM
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On that same topic. Is there such a thing for military aircraft? Any
type of ACARS???

thnx
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Selcal is a two-tone 'tag' similar to the alerting system used in fire/EMS
dispatch systems. It is used to help air route controllers keep track of
flights. ACARS is a computer data network on the VHF air band used for
routing flights. There's a similar network on the SW bands called HFDL,

not
used as often as ACARS though.

Jeff Seale
Sat800, YB550PE, ETraveller, DX440, BC780, Pro95
Louisville, KY

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Hello:

Might someone please describe the differences between Selcal and Acars
that
are apparently both
used by commercial aero for air to ground reporting messages ?

Any suggestions for good (free ?) decoders for either ?

Thanks,
Bob





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Old September 2nd 04, 05:20 AM
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Hello:

Might someone please describe the differences between Selcal and Acars

that
are apparently both
used by commercial aero for air to ground reporting messages ?

Any suggestions for good (free ?) decoders for either ?

Thanks,
Bob


Selcall is an abreviation for selective calling that allows a radio to be
muted until it is called. I use it on both UHF CB (in Australia) and on HF
with some private HF freqs. When used on freqs with multiple users, it is
an effective way to not have to listen to other users and not have the
annoying noise from the HF bands. There are different types of selcall, but
most these days will send both the number of the station they are calling
and also the callers ID number. Usually there will be a preamble (long
tone) at the beginning of the selcall followed by two musical tones (similar
to DTMF, but longer tones).
ACARS is a means of passing information - i.e. it is a digital data mode and
sounds like a lot of other digital data modes, but is used specifically for
aircraft to pass messages to a variety of groups (i.e. their technical or
operation guys).




Matt


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