Mike Dennison, G3XDV

2000/2001 Season Transatlantic Tests

Page 4 - Frequencies

[Back to Transatlantic Index]

[My Station] [Latest Activity] [Calls Heard/Worked] [GW3XDV/P] [Links]
[Stretching the limits - extremely slow CW] [Spectrogram Plots] [Pictures]

THIS PAGE IS BEING UPDATED

Frequencies

 

 

  • Suggested sub-bands (subject to change):
    • Eu to NA (QRSS): 135.900 - 135.980kHz
    • EU to NA (normal CW): 135.980 - 136.050kHz
    • NA to Eu: 137.700 - 137.800kHz
    • VE1ZZ: 136.502kHz
  • Beacons
    • The AMRAD beacons in Virginia:
      • WA2XTF/12 136.745kHz (150W of QRSS to 1200ft long-wire 20ft high)
      • WA2XTF/6 136.750kHz (temporarily off the air)
Click HERE for full details of the preferred spot frequencies of European stations.

Coordinated Frequencies for transatlantic tests (including Canadian Loran lines)

 


EU TRANSMIT QRSS

  • 135.9000 Sub-band edge
  • 135.9022 Loran
  • 135.9050 SM6PXJ
  • 135.9106 Loran
  • 135.9191 Loran
  • 135.9130 G3LDO
  • 135.9160 M0BMU
  • 135.9190 G3XDV
  • 135.9220 G3AQC
  • 30 and 60s dot speed window
    • 135.9207 G3LDO
    • 135.9214/6 G4JNT (DFCW)
    • 135.9217/8 G3AQC (DFCW)
    • 135.9218 G3YXM
    • 135.9222 DF6NM
    • 135.9225 G3XTZ
    • 135.9230 M0BMU
    • 135.9234 G3XDV
    • 135.9235 CT1DRP
    • 135.9241 IK5ZPV
  • 135.9275 Loran
  • 135.9310 CT1DRP
  • 135.9359 Loran
  • 135.9400 G3XTZ
  • 135.9444 Loran
  • 135.9460 IK5ZPV
  • 135.9490 G3YXM
  • 135.9528 Loran
  • 135.9550 OK1FIG and G0MRF
  • 135.9612 Loran
  • 135.9620 DK8KW
  • 135.9650 ON7YD (DFCW)
  • 135.9696 Loran
  • 135.9700 Sub-band HF edge

EU TRANSMIT NORMAL CW

  • 135.9800 Sub-band LF edge
  • 136.0500 Sub-band HF edge

NA TRANSMIT QRSS

  • 136.502 (temporary frequency) VE1ZZ
  • 137.790 VA3LK

Please let me know if you would like your preferred transmit frequency to be logged here so that others can avoid it.

Loran Frequencies (best avoided)

Thanks to G4CNN, who compiled these lists using calculations by G4JNT.

Main LF page e-mail: mike.dennison@ntlworld.com
   

Last updated 19 May 2001