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Continental 1666 diverting to Miami IAP: 6640 kHz USB
`````````````````````````````````````````````````` ``` It is Wed, 3:51am EST (0851z). "Continental 1666" is up on 6640 kHz USB with ARINC-New York in a phone patch to their dispatcher and then MedLink. They are discussing a 48-year-old male passenger who is having a heart attack. They are diverting to Miami IAP. Paramedics will meet the plane; and the airline is making arrangements for the passengers aboard the flight. AL STERN Satellite Beach FL http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FloridaMilcom http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BrevardRadio http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CivilAirComms http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MilRadioComms http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HFmonitors |
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Allan:
A bit new with this. Is this 6640 USB freq. devoted to Continental, or is it an ARINC freq that any of the airlines can use ? I've been trying to find an up to date listing for company airline freq's for some time, but all the ones I have are, for the most part, quite old, and apparently out of date. Might you know of any ? How about Arinc freq's for the NY/Boston areas that are in frequent use (both USB or just regular AM)? BTW: Are these "always" USB ? Thanks, Bob ------------ " wrote in message oups.com... Continental 1666 diverting to Miami IAP: 6640 kHz USB `````````````````````````````````````````````````` ``` It is Wed, 3:51am EST (0851z). "Continental 1666" is up on 6640 kHz USB with ARINC-New York in a phone patch to their dispatcher and then MedLink. They are discussing a 48-year-old male passenger who is having a heart attack. They are diverting to Miami IAP. Paramedics will meet the plane; and the airline is making arrangements for the passengers aboard the flight. AL STERN Satellite Beach FL http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FloridaMilcom http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BrevardRadio http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CivilAirComms http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MilRadioComms http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HFmonitors |
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Robert11 wrote:
BTW: Are these "always" USB ? I'm sure someone will come up with an exception, but all SSB traffic except for ham radio is USB. Many modern commercial radios don't even have LSB as an option. Ham radio is LSB on 160m, 80/75, and 40m, USB on all other bands. The old saying LSB below 10mHz, USB above is no longer true, the 60m band (U.S. only?) is USB only (no CW/LSB/AM/FM/digital). Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel N3OWJ/4X1GM IL Voice: (07)-7424-1667 Fax ONLY: 972-2-648-1443 U.S. Voice: 1-215-821-1838 Visit my 'blog at http://geoffstechno.livejournal.com/ |
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![]() "Geoffrey S. Mendelson" wrote: Robert11 wrote: BTW: Are these "always" USB ? I'm sure someone will come up with an exception, but all SSB traffic except for ham radio is USB. Many modern commercial radios don't even have LSB as an option. Ham radio is LSB on 160m, 80/75, and 40m, USB on all other bands. But USB can be used on 160, 80/75 and 40 can't it? And LSB can be used if desired on the other bands as well, correct? (except for 60 meters of course). |
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