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This has appeared on several lists, including World of Radio from Tecsun Radio Australia. Any errors in copying are mine.
While our Pacific friends have the best shot at hearing this, other folks using web receivers shouldn't overlook this....
For the last 76 years, the Sydney to Hobart yacht race has been run on
Boxing Day December 26. Sadly last year due to COVID, the Cruising
Yacht Club of Australia announced that the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht
Race would not be proceeding in 2020. The great news is it will be
recommencing in 2021
The race covers 628 nautical miles from Sydney to Hobart. Installation
of an operational HF transceiver is mandatory for all vessels entered
in the race.
HF and shortwave radio enthusiasts can listen in to position and
weather reports during the race by monitoring the following
frequencies:
Primary HF frequency: 4483 kHz USB
Secondary frequency: 6516 kHz USB
6516 kHz USB is constantly monitored by relay vessel “JBW” owned and
donated for use during the race by Mr John Winning, owner of
Appliances Online. JBW is a 70 foot motor cruiser.Weather forecasts:
4426 kHz, 8176 kHz, 12365 kHz and 16546 kHz, USB at 1030, 1430 and
1830 AEST daily,
2201 kHz, 6507 kHz, 8176 kHz and 12365 kHz USB at 0230, 0630 and 2230
AEST daily.
Tasmanian weather forecasts on the above frequencies at: 1130 and 1530 AEST
Tasmanian maritime radio:
2524 kHz, 4146 kHz, and 6627 khz USB at 0745, 1345, 1633 and 1903 AEST
Position reports:
4483 kHz USB at 1935, 2035 and 0635AEST daily
{AEST = UT +11 --- gh}
Mike
While our Pacific friends have the best shot at hearing this, other folks using web receivers shouldn't overlook this....
For the last 76 years, the Sydney to Hobart yacht race has been run on
Boxing Day December 26. Sadly last year due to COVID, the Cruising
Yacht Club of Australia announced that the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht
Race would not be proceeding in 2020. The great news is it will be
recommencing in 2021
The race covers 628 nautical miles from Sydney to Hobart. Installation
of an operational HF transceiver is mandatory for all vessels entered
in the race.
HF and shortwave radio enthusiasts can listen in to position and
weather reports during the race by monitoring the following
frequencies:
Primary HF frequency: 4483 kHz USB
Secondary frequency: 6516 kHz USB
6516 kHz USB is constantly monitored by relay vessel “JBW” owned and
donated for use during the race by Mr John Winning, owner of
Appliances Online. JBW is a 70 foot motor cruiser.Weather forecasts:
4426 kHz, 8176 kHz, 12365 kHz and 16546 kHz, USB at 1030, 1430 and
1830 AEST daily,
2201 kHz, 6507 kHz, 8176 kHz and 12365 kHz USB at 0230, 0630 and 2230
AEST daily.
Tasmanian weather forecasts on the above frequencies at: 1130 and 1530 AEST
Tasmanian maritime radio:
2524 kHz, 4146 kHz, and 6627 khz USB at 0745, 1345, 1633 and 1903 AEST
Position reports:
4483 kHz USB at 1935, 2035 and 0635AEST daily
{AEST = UT +11 --- gh}
Mike