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[Frequencies a 8867 is being used to 60 south when McMurdo will take guard on
9032] Antarctic season opens with ICE 05 on local Tuesday. ICE 05 has departed Christchurch for McMurdo, reporting position APORO 1841 and checking position BOSLA at 1916, est DALOS (60 south) at 1950. Monday zulu date and time The callsign number is a carryover from the WinFly (Winter Fly in) four flights in late August. ICE 05 should be a C-141. There are 50 pax ICE 06 should be a C-17 with 101 pax and will depart 3 hours after ICE 05 John Charlton Greymouth New Zealand (Via WUN listserver) ==================================== dxAce Michigan |
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![]() dxAce wrote: [Frequencies a 8867 is being used to 60 south when McMurdo will take guard on 9032] Antarctic season opens with ICE 05 on local Tuesday. ICE 05 has departed Christchurch for McMurdo, reporting position APORO 1841 and checking position BOSLA at 1916, est DALOS (60 south) at 1950. Monday zulu date and time The callsign number is a carryover from the WinFly (Winter Fly in) four flights in late August. ICE 05 should be a C-141. There are 50 pax ICE 06 should be a C-17 with 101 pax and will depart 3 hours after ICE 05 John Charlton Greymouth New Zealand (Via WUN listserver) ==================================== Not sure what flight(s) this might be connected with but I heard KB39975 calling McMurdo Sound at 2320 on 9032. dxAce Michigan |
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![]() dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: [Frequencies a 8867 is being used to 60 south when McMurdo will take guard on 9032] Antarctic season opens with ICE 05 on local Tuesday. ICE 05 has departed Christchurch for McMurdo, reporting position APORO 1841 and checking position BOSLA at 1916, est DALOS (60 south) at 1950. Monday zulu date and time The callsign number is a carryover from the WinFly (Winter Fly in) four flights in late August. ICE 05 should be a C-141. There are 50 pax ICE 06 should be a C-17 with 101 pax and will depart 3 hours after ICE 05 John Charlton Greymouth New Zealand (Via WUN listserver) ==================================== Not sure what flight(s) this might be connected with but I heard KB39975 calling McMurdo Sound at 2320 on 9032. Then heard WAL9975 calling McMurdo at 2327. dxAce Michigan |
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Hmm,
I've been listening to 9032 since last Friday (Oct 1, McMurdo Centre's opening day, or thereabouts, usually). Came back into the shack having been outside for a while and just missed the end of a transmission, so no ID. The loggings you mention at 2320UTC, I was having lunch! Mark. "dxAce" wrote in message ... dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: [Frequencies a 8867 is being used to 60 south when McMurdo will take guard on 9032] Antarctic season opens with ICE 05 on local Tuesday. ICE 05 has departed Christchurch for McMurdo, reporting position APORO 1841 and checking position BOSLA at 1916, est DALOS (60 south) at 1950. Monday zulu date and time The callsign number is a carryover from the WinFly (Winter Fly in) four flights in late August. ICE 05 should be a C-141. There are 50 pax ICE 06 should be a C-17 with 101 pax and will depart 3 hours after ICE 05 John Charlton Greymouth New Zealand (Via WUN listserver) ==================================== Not sure what flight(s) this might be connected with but I heard KB39975 calling McMurdo Sound at 2320 on 9032. Then heard WAL9975 calling McMurdo at 2327. dxAce Michigan |
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![]() Mark wrote: Hmm, I've been listening to 9032 since last Friday (Oct 1, McMurdo Centre's opening day, or thereabouts, usually). Came back into the shack having been outside for a while and just missed the end of a transmission, so no ID. The loggings you mention at 2320UTC, I was having lunch! I received an email from John and he mentioned the use of 11256 by Mac Centre also for flights south of 60 (degrees). Propagation here not so good, I was not able to hear McMurdo itself. dxAce Mark. "dxAce" wrote in message ... dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: [Frequencies a 8867 is being used to 60 south when McMurdo will take guard on 9032] Antarctic season opens with ICE 05 on local Tuesday. ICE 05 has departed Christchurch for McMurdo, reporting position APORO 1841 and checking position BOSLA at 1916, est DALOS (60 south) at 1950. Monday zulu date and time The callsign number is a carryover from the WinFly (Winter Fly in) four flights in late August. ICE 05 should be a C-141. There are 50 pax ICE 06 should be a C-17 with 101 pax and will depart 3 hours after ICE 05 John Charlton Greymouth New Zealand (Via WUN listserver) ==================================== Not sure what flight(s) this might be connected with but I heard KB39975 calling McMurdo Sound at 2320 on 9032. Then heard WAL9975 calling McMurdo at 2327. dxAce Michigan |
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Thanks for the information. I expect that propagation should be much of a
problem from here of course, so I should hear something eventually! (Have to keep my ears open!) Mark. "dxAce" wrote in message ... Mark wrote: Hmm, I've been listening to 9032 since last Friday (Oct 1, McMurdo Centre's opening day, or thereabouts, usually). Came back into the shack having been outside for a while and just missed the end of a transmission, so no ID. The loggings you mention at 2320UTC, I was having lunch! I received an email from John and he mentioned the use of 11256 by Mac Centre also for flights south of 60 (degrees). Propagation here not so good, I was not able to hear McMurdo itself. dxAce Mark. "dxAce" wrote in message ... dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: [Frequencies a 8867 is being used to 60 south when McMurdo will take guard on 9032] Antarctic season opens with ICE 05 on local Tuesday. ICE 05 has departed Christchurch for McMurdo, reporting position APORO 1841 and checking position BOSLA at 1916, est DALOS (60 south) at 1950. Monday zulu date and time The callsign number is a carryover from the WinFly (Winter Fly in) four flights in late August. ICE 05 should be a C-141. There are 50 pax ICE 06 should be a C-17 with 101 pax and will depart 3 hours after ICE 05 John Charlton Greymouth New Zealand (Via WUN listserver) ==================================== Not sure what flight(s) this might be connected with but I heard KB39975 calling McMurdo Sound at 2320 on 9032. Then heard WAL9975 calling McMurdo at 2327. dxAce Michigan |
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![]() Mark wrote: Thanks for the information. I expect that propagation should be much of a problem from here of course, so I should hear something eventually! (Have to keep my ears open!) I have a lot of good memories of monitoring the Antarctic activity around 20 years ago when 8998 was used. I can remember hearing a helo on the ice at South Pole station. I always enjoy trying to chase the activity down there. dxAce Mark. "dxAce" wrote in message ... Mark wrote: Hmm, I've been listening to 9032 since last Friday (Oct 1, McMurdo Centre's opening day, or thereabouts, usually). Came back into the shack having been outside for a while and just missed the end of a transmission, so no ID. The loggings you mention at 2320UTC, I was having lunch! I received an email from John and he mentioned the use of 11256 by Mac Centre also for flights south of 60 (degrees). Propagation here not so good, I was not able to hear McMurdo itself. dxAce Mark. "dxAce" wrote in message ... dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: [Frequencies a 8867 is being used to 60 south when McMurdo will take guard on 9032] Antarctic season opens with ICE 05 on local Tuesday. ICE 05 has departed Christchurch for McMurdo, reporting position APORO 1841 and checking position BOSLA at 1916, est DALOS (60 south) at 1950. Monday zulu date and time The callsign number is a carryover from the WinFly (Winter Fly in) four flights in late August. ICE 05 should be a C-141. There are 50 pax ICE 06 should be a C-17 with 101 pax and will depart 3 hours after ICE 05 John Charlton Greymouth New Zealand (Via WUN listserver) ==================================== Not sure what flight(s) this might be connected with but I heard KB39975 calling McMurdo Sound at 2320 on 9032. Then heard WAL9975 calling McMurdo at 2327. dxAce Michigan |
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A short while ago, you mentioned an amateur frequency, (14 MHz) coming out
of Antarctica. I wrote it down and now I can't find it. Do you still remember what it was? Mark. "dxAce" wrote in message ... Mark wrote: Thanks for the information. I expect that propagation should be much of a problem from here of course, so I should hear something eventually! (Have to keep my ears open!) I have a lot of good memories of monitoring the Antarctic activity around 20 years ago when 8998 was used. I can remember hearing a helo on the ice at South Pole station. I always enjoy trying to chase the activity down there. dxAce Mark. "dxAce" wrote in message ... Mark wrote: Hmm, I've been listening to 9032 since last Friday (Oct 1, McMurdo Centre's opening day, or thereabouts, usually). Came back into the shack having been outside for a while and just missed the end of a transmission, so no ID. The loggings you mention at 2320UTC, I was having lunch! I received an email from John and he mentioned the use of 11256 by Mac Centre also for flights south of 60 (degrees). Propagation here not so good, I was not able to hear McMurdo itself. dxAce Mark. "dxAce" wrote in message ... dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: [Frequencies a 8867 is being used to 60 south when McMurdo will take guard on 9032] Antarctic season opens with ICE 05 on local Tuesday. ICE 05 has departed Christchurch for McMurdo, reporting position APORO 1841 and checking position BOSLA at 1916, est DALOS (60 south) at 1950. Monday zulu date and time The callsign number is a carryover from the WinFly (Winter Fly in) four flights in late August. ICE 05 should be a C-141. There are 50 pax ICE 06 should be a C-17 with 101 pax and will depart 3 hours after ICE 05 John Charlton Greymouth New Zealand (Via WUN listserver) ==================================== Not sure what flight(s) this might be connected with but I heard KB39975 calling McMurdo Sound at 2320 on 9032. Then heard WAL9975 calling McMurdo at 2327. dxAce Michigan |
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![]() Mark wrote: A short while ago, you mentioned an amateur frequency, (14 MHz) coming out of Antarctica. I wrote it down and now I can't find it. Do you still remember what it was? I've heard activity in the past on 14243 +/- dxAce |
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Thanks very much, that was it...
Mark. "dxAce" wrote in message ... Mark wrote: A short while ago, you mentioned an amateur frequency, (14 MHz) coming out of Antarctica. I wrote it down and now I can't find it. Do you still remember what it was? I've heard activity in the past on 14243 +/- dxAce |
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