Gander Radio

BOBRR

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Hello,

Are these freq's from Gander Radio AM mode ?

Asking, as I'm not sure, and wondering why I can't pick any of them up.

Thanks.

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CAN VFG Gander Volmet:20-:29 en,
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That list is out of date. These are the current most active Gander Radio frequencies, as noted they are USB.

3476, 4675, 5616, 8831, 8864, 8891, 11279, 11336.

3476, 5616, 8891 are the typical evening frequencies, all 3 are in use tonight (0100-0230 UTC).
 
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BOBRR

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Hello,

Quick thanks for help and clarification.
Truly appreciated.

Will try these more up-to-date freq's.

Using an Icom R8600 and a very simple end fed
long wire ant.; about 60 feet in length.
Outside of Boston.

Regards,
Bob
 

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For eastbound NAT traffic the Gander Radio HF frequencies are assigned to each flight using VHF voice. You can monitor Gander Radio on VHF using the Live ATC feed located at YYT - Gander Radio (International Air Radio) 122.375

Here is a typical example of what you will hear - LiveATC Gander Radio VHF

The Gander Radio VHF network typically uses these 6 transmitter sites located at St. Johns, Gander, St. Anthony, Goose Bay, Hopedale, Saglek, Brevort to assign the HF frequencies. They also have the capability to cross-couple the frequencies, so at times it will be possible to hear aircraft all the way up to the Baffin Island area. At peak times they split the area using 2 operators so not all traffic can be heard from the YYT site but you will be able to determine what HF frequencies are in use pretty quickly.
 
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