[FedCom] NASA Frequency Guide

AllanStern at aol.com AllanStern at aol.com
Wed Mar 11 15:18:49 EDT 2009


 
_zikot at embarqmail.com_ (mailto:zikot at embarqmail.com)   writes:
>> I clicked on your link to the Monitoring Times NASA  Communications .pdf 
and I noticed that 20390khz is not listed as a solid  rocket booster recovery 
vessel frequency so I though I would pass along that  I heard Cape Radio on 
20390khz so you could add it to the next  Communications.pdf update and to 
give the FedCom members a heads-up for the  next launch. <<

 

20390 is a long-time Cape Radio secondary freq to 10780.
It has been used on countless Shuttle launches.
But I do agree that the Monitoring Times listing needs a good  updating.
 
BTW, here is one posting I made to my groups today:
   Arrow 13 and Arrow 14 (self-IDd Eglin 33FW F-15s) are  beginning to work 
the Atlas-2 CAP for the Space Shuttle STS-119  launch.
They are up with Huntress and with Tanker 01 on 260.9  MHz.
Their ATC arrival handoff sequence was:
273.550 Jax  Ctr
293.225 Miami Ctr
269.300 Miami Ctr (Tanker 01 and the F-15s are on  this freq).
Arrow 14 has passed his tail number to the Tanker as  "EG 90049" (79-0049).
Arrow 13 says his tail number as  "81-0021," but he is really 82-0021.
Both are 58FS  birds.
Thumper 01 also checked in with Huntress on 260.9.
 
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