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-=:>Satelite Frequencies<:=-
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Edited and Compiled by: Sir Francis Drake
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The 135-138 MHz rang is know as the satelite band as most satelites
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broadcast here. However there are exceptions...
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Frequency (MHz) Use
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15.008 Common channel for unmanned satelite beacons & telemetry.
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17.365 Unmanned Satelite Beacons
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18.00 Satelite Beacons and telemetry
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18.060 Satelite Beacons and telemetry
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19.946 Salyut telemetry channel
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19.954 Cosmos 929 telemetry channel
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19.995 Soyoz and Saluyt beacon channel
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20.008 Common channel for both manned and unmanned missions;
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manned use CW and pulse.
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121.625 Soyus FM voice channel
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121.750 Soyuz and Salyut FM Voice channel
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137.150 "Meteor" weather satelites
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137.400 "Meteor" weather satelites
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143.625 Most common voice channel
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143.825 Coded transmission from Salyut
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259.700 Used for internship communications during joint
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ApolloSSoyus mission.
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296.800 Used by Soyuz for downlink during joint ApolloSSoyuz
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mission.
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922.750 Satelite beacons and telemetry
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-=:>American Weather Satelites<:=-
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135.600 ATS series common frequency
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136.230 ATS-6
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136.290 "Hawkeye"
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136.300 SMS-1
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136.770 NOAA-5
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137.110 ATS-6
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137.140 NOAA-5
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137.500 NOAA series common frequency
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137.620 NOAA-5
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400.650 Hawkeye
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468.825 SMS-1
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Note- These satelites transmit in "FAX".
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-=:>Launch Support Frequencies<:=-
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5810 Cape Radio, Cape Canaveral, Florida
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6723 " , " , "
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9002 Orion Control, Kennedy Space Center
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22760 NASA launch facilities, Vandenberg Air Farce Bace, CA
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