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Old 17th Mar 2011, 17:25
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ATC freqs for Westbound Atlantic traffic

Hello, is there anyone out there who could supply me the ATC radio freqs for aircraft heading west over the atlantic once they have passed 50w and are about to make land fall.
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If you listen to Gander radio on HF you will hear them giving the VHF contact frequencies as the aircraft pass 50w

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As a general rule, these are the standard frequencies in use for QX

MOATT-PRAWN: 132.65
PORGY-OYSTR: 133.42
CARPE-DOTTY: 134.3
CYMON-VIXUN: 133.9
YYT-BOBTU: 134.7

These change daily depending on the tracks, of course, but you should always be able to reach someone on one of these frequencies.
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