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Offline s16e145

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New HF feed - CWP1/2 Central West Pacific
« on: October 13, 2010, 04:15:28 AM »
Welcome all to new HF feed CWP1/2 Central West Pacific.
This area covers from Hawaii to Guam, up to Japan and down to north of PNG.
Frequent stops of aircraft can be heard in and out of Islands such as Majuro, Kwajalein, Pohnpei, Wake, Midway, Truk, Guam and Koror particularly during daylight hours 23Z-08Z.
Frequencies monitored will normally be 17904 23Z-06Z and 11384/8903 06Z-12Z.
There is an interesting array of aircraft that can be heard across this area, they include ferry flights, military and regular Airliner movements between Honolulu, Australia, NZ, South Pacific and Asia.



Offline jasonw

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Re: New HF feed - CWP1/2 Central West Pacific
« Reply #1 on: October 13, 2010, 03:03:16 PM »
Great to see another hf feed form the south pacific area.
Look forward to listening to your feed. :-D

All the best
From
Jason
HF South Pacific Feed  area 6/7

Offline mfahey

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Re: New HF feed - CWP1/2 Central West Pacific
« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2010, 03:07:21 AM »
Thanks for this new HF feed, its fantastic! I am using it with FlightTrack on my iPAD. When I hear a position report I search for the flight into FlightTrack and it allows me to get a great simulated radar representation of the traffic. Cheers, Mark

Offline chill51

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Re: New HF feed - CWP1/2 Central West Pacific
« Reply #3 on: October 25, 2010, 02:58:13 PM »
I live in the uk and was wondering when is the best time to hear traffic is on this feed ??

Thanks

Mike

Offline s16e145

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Re: New HF feed - CWP1/2 Central West Pacific
« Reply #4 on: October 28, 2010, 05:54:37 AM »
Hi Mike,
 
Regarding best times to listen to traffic on CWP feed depends on daily HF propagation for this region.
But as a guide better times are 0100Z-0500Z on 17904 usually being primary guard and again 1000Z-1600Z on either 8903 or lower freqs which vary subj to propagation.

I hope this helps.

Rgds