[HCDX] Fw: AFRTS 6350 & 10320
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[HCDX] Fw: AFRTS 6350 & 10320



> Hi all,
>
> Using Geoclock, I have plotted sunrise and sunset times for the
frequencies
> shared by Keflavik & Pearl Harbour. If we assume (that's dangerous, I
know!)
> that they use the 6350 for night and 10320 for day, then we would get
> roughly the following:
>
> 6350 Keflavik 2100-0600, Pearl Harbour 0600-1600
> 10320 Keflavik 0600-2100, Pearl Harbour 1600-0600
>
> This lines up with an apparent change in frequency monitored at 0600 when
> 10320 closes and 6350 opens.
>
> More assumptions follow:
>
> 11320 is only used by Keflavik 0600 - 1600 and only by Hawaii 2100-0600,
and
> the frequency is simultaneously used 1600 - 2100.
>
> 6350 is only used by Keflavik 2100-0600 and only by Hawaii 0600 - 1600,
and
> there is no simultaneous broadcasting.
>
> Here in NZ, just prior to 0600 nothing is heard on 6350 and just after
0600
> nothing is heard on 10320, can someone in Europe please tell me if
Keflavik
> is on in the above slots?
>
> And can someone in the USA/Canada provide the sign-on/off times for
> Honolulu?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Paul
>
>
>
>
>
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