Old Australian Civil Aviation HF Frequencies

Last Update: May 26, 2004.                                                                      Subject: Air Service Australia, HF Flight Control

No longer in use.

Comment

RXF

Area Of Use

Notes-when to listen*

HF Domestic ASA

2.8690

Sth Eastern Australia

Daytime

HF Domestic Aviation

4.6780

Sth Eastern Australia

Day

HF Domestic Aviation

5.5260

Sth Eastern Australia

Day and nights, more night

HF Domestic Aviation

8.8760

Sth Eastern Australia

Can be heard almost 24hrs

HF Domestic Aviation

3.4610

Nth Western Australia

Day only

HF Domestic Aviation

6.6040

Nth Western Australia

Day and Night

HF Domestic Aviation

8.9000

Nth Western Australia

Night

HF Domestic Aviation

3.4520

Nth Central Australia

Day only

HF Domestic Aviation

6.4510

Nth Central Australia

Night

HF Domestic Aviation

8.8430

Nth Central Australia

Day and night

HF Domestic Aviation

6.6160

Nth Eastern Australia

Day and night

HF Domestic Aviation

6.6100

Central East Australia

Day and night

HF Domestic Aviation

8.8310

Central East Australia

Day and night

HF Domestic Aviation

4.6840

Sth Western Australia

Day only

HF Domestic Aviation

6.5650

Sth Western Australia

Night only

HF Domestic Aviation

8.8220

Sth Western Australia

Day and night

HF Domestic Aviation

4.6930

Sth Central Australia

Day only

HF Domestic Aviation

6.5800

Sth Central Australia

Day and night

 

ASA- Air Services Australia, a Federal Government sub-ordinate authority who are responsible for domestic VHF aviation communications and all HF aviation communications within Australian territories.

 

*ANTENNA SYSTEMS: You will need a very good antenna system to pick up these signals. I can receive them in Greensborough using a 50ft mast (that’s fixed to the roof, with our home located at the top of hill that can see directly to the city and out to country Victoria with a co-phased double-active discone and scanmaster dipole, all leading with RG213 M into the one plug (using a BNC computer double-adapter)

 

 

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