6547 usb and 6595 usb

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pathalogical

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I have been hearing HF aero on these two freqs and finally got the ground station location 6547 id'd as Gander and 6595 as Shanwick. The usual talk of position, cpdlc etc, yet these freqs don't show up on the usual lists of mwara families in the Wiki or even Googling them individually.

Anyone else come across these or know more info about them ?
 

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FAMILY H FREQENCIES
2965KHZ 3491KHZ 5583KHZ 6556KHZ 6667KHZ 10021KHZ 10036KHZ 11363KHZ

FAMILY I FREQUENCIES
2860KHZ 2881KHZ 2890KHZ 3458KHZ 3458KHZ 3473KHZ 3488KHZ 5484KHZ
5568KHZ 6550KHZ 6595KHZ 10066KHZ

FAMILY J FREQUENCIES
2869KHZ 2944KHZ 2992KHZ 3446KHZ 3473KHZ 4651KHZ 4666KHZ 4684KHZ
5460KHZ 5481KHZ 5559KHZ 5577KHZ 6547KHZ 8843KHZ 8954KHZ 11276KHZ
 

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Please feel free to modify the wiki (ours) to the correct frequencies and families. The wiki is a member supported resource - without you, changes like this don't get done.

Mike
 

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FAMILY H FREQENCIES
2965KHZ 3491KHZ 5583KHZ 6556KHZ 6667KHZ 10021KHZ 10036KHZ 11363KHZ

FAMILY I FREQUENCIES
2860KHZ 2881KHZ 2890KHZ 3458KHZ 3458KHZ 3473KHZ 3488KHZ 5484KHZ
5568KHZ 6550KHZ 6595KHZ 10066KHZ

FAMILY J FREQUENCIES
2869KHZ 2944KHZ 2992KHZ 3446KHZ 3473KHZ 4651KHZ 4666KHZ 4684KHZ
5460KHZ 5481KHZ 5559KHZ 5577KHZ 6547KHZ 8843KHZ 8954KHZ 11276KHZ
Thanks for the info. From where did you get this new list ?
 

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These were taken from the notam released by Shanwick. I just posted the new frequencies rather than the whole notam. Bear in mind these are additional and all the old freqencies are still in use.
 
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