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Old 20th Apr 2001, 23:54
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Question Pacific ATC aero HF frequencies

I have been unable to receive Honolulu ATC on HF for some years now, although I did get them regularly in 1989/90 during the last peak of the solar cycle. Now, currently listening to San Francisco ATC on 5574 Khz they instruct a/c to "change to honolulu centre on 126.6" - does this mean Honolulu no longer works HF on this sector? I would be grateful for the current regions "CEP", "NP", "CWP" and "SP" HF frequencies if any kind soul would supply them.

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Old 21st Apr 2001, 05:36
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CEP-1/2: 2869, 3413, 5547, 5574, 8843, 11282.
CEP-1/2: 2998, 4666, 6532, 6562, 8903, 11384.
NP-1/2: 2932, 5628, 5677, 6665, 8915 13294.
These freqs have remained for many years and are still in use, but HNL & OAK centers have extended VHF coverage as well.
 
Old 21st Apr 2001, 09:33
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Plimmer,
HNL has been out of the HF business for quite a while - all handled by Oakland.
Still have a freq change @ 140W though. On my flights OAK is usually 8867 or 5643 west of 140W and 5574 of 3413 east of 140W.
The rest of the SP crowd - BNE, POM, NAN, AKL, PPT use 13261, 8867 or 5643 depending on time of day.
 
Old 22nd Apr 2001, 08:30
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Thanks very much for the very interesting replies - most revealing.
Does that mean Honolulu now uses ship based extended range VHF to cover its FIR?
What of the NP region to Guam and Tokyo?

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John Plimmer, Montagu, Western Cape Province, South Africa
 
Old 28th Apr 2001, 11:14
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Plimmer,

The HF station is still on the mountain on the island of Hawaii, but it all goes by sat to OAK. What has happened is, I guess, "rationalisation" by AIRINC.

No ship based stuff. NP and CEP same as SP and CWP I think.
 

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