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[email protected] June 26th 06 11:32 AM

Shuttle Frequencies
 
Anyone have a list of shuttle frequencies for the July 1st launch??? I
have a list that was used in the past but would like to know any for
this launch.

Thanks

Scott Daniells July 4th 06 02:57 PM

Shuttle Frequencies
 
Try the following frequencies. They are used from when the crew enter the
shuttle until about 2 hours after launch, and again from 3 hours before
landing until they finally land.

259.7 (AM) - Shuttle Air-Ground Primary - This is the only frq I've heard
the shuttle on out of the Standard shuttle FRQs but it's worth monitoring
the others too
296.8 (AM) - Shuttle A-G Backup and also Orbiter - Suit during spacewalk
279.0 (AM) - Shuttle A-G Backup and Suit - Suit and Suit - Orbiter

I've also been recommended to listen to 251.875

I've heard discovery trying to contact ISS on their frequencies while on
orbit before... so worth checking these:

143.625 (NFM) - VHF1
130.167 (NFM) - VHF2
121.75 (NFM) - Low Power backup
139.208 (NFM) Backup FRQ for VHF 1 but I've never heard it used

The Kvant System on ISS uses the followinf frequencies and is occasionally
used for voice downlink according to some lists:
922.76 (NFM)
768.975 (NFM)

-Scott

wrote in message
...
Anyone have a list of shuttle frequencies for the July 1st launch??? I
have a list that was used in the past but would like to know any for
this launch.

Thanks




Radio Buff July 5th 06 08:00 PM

Shuttle Frequencies
 
"Scott Daniells" no.thanks wrote in :

Try the following frequencies. They are used from when the crew enter
the shuttle until about 2 hours after launch, and again from 3 hours
before landing until they finally land.

259.7 (AM) - Shuttle Air-Ground Primary - This is the only frq I've
heard the shuttle on out of the Standard shuttle FRQs but it's worth
monitoring the others too
296.8 (AM) - Shuttle A-G Backup and also Orbiter - Suit during spacewalk
279.0 (AM) - Shuttle A-G Backup and Suit - Suit and Suit - Orbiter

I've also been recommended to listen to 251.875

I've heard discovery trying to contact ISS on their frequencies while on
orbit before... so worth checking these:

143.625 (NFM) - VHF1
130.167 (NFM) - VHF2
121.75 (NFM) - Low Power backup
139.208 (NFM) Backup FRQ for VHF 1 but I've never heard it used

The Kvant System on ISS uses the followinf frequencies and is
occasionally used for voice downlink according to some lists:
922.76 (NFM)
768.975 (NFM)

-Scott



You can add 145.800, the downlink frequency for amateur radio
communications from the ISS.



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