HFLINK 2005G CHANNEL LIST (ALE - SELCALL)
Automatic Link Establishment / Selective Calling
for International Amateur Radio Service
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[CH]  kHz | SSB | Common Use | Description | 
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[00] 1845.0 USB Voice/Data 
International Emergency / Relief / DX / Regional / Local

[01] 1996.0 USB Voice/Data 
Regional / Local

[02] 3565.0 USB Data/Voice 
Regional / Local

[03] 3626.0 USB Data/Voice 
Regional / Local

[04] 3791.0 USB Voice 
International Emergency / Relief / DX / Regional / Local

[05] 3996.0 USB Voice 
Regional / Local

[06] *5371.5 USB Voice 
International Emergency / Relief / Regional / Local

[07] *5403.5 USB Voice/Data 
International Emergency / Relief / Regional / Local

[08] 7065.0 USB Data/Voice 
International / Regional / Local

[09] 7102.0 USB Data/Voice 
International / Regional / Local

[10] 7165.5 USB Voice 
International Emergency / Relief / Regional / Local

[11] 7296.0 USB Voice 
Regional / Local

[12] 10136.5 USB Data / Voice
Regional / Local

[13] 10145.5 USB Data 
International Emergency / Relief / Regional / Local 

[14] 14109.5 USB Data 
International / Regional / Local

[15] 14342.5 USB Voice 
International Emergency / Relief / Regional / Local

[16] 14346.0 USB Voice 
International / Regional / Local

[17] 18106.0 USB Data 
International / Regional / Local 

[18] 18127.5 USB Voice 
International Emergency / Relief / Regional / Local

[19] 18157.5 USB Voice 
International / Regional / Local

[20] 21157.5 USB Data 
International / Regional / Local

[21] 21437.5 USB Voice 
International Emergency / Relief / Regional / Local

[22] 24926.0 USB Data 
International / Regional / Local

[23] 24977.5 USB Voice 
International / Regional / Local

[24] 28146.0 USB Data 
International / Regional / Local

[25] 28327.5 USB Voice 
International Emergency / Relief / Regional / Local

[Note 1] All HFLINK channels use "USB" Upper SideBand (including
frequencies below 10MHz). USB conforms to international standards for
ALE / Selcall, and enables compatibility with commercial
transceivers. 

[Note 2] HFLINK Channel List is designed for international, regional,
and local use in the Amateur Radio Service. All channels are subject
to the different rules, regulations, and bandplans of the region and
local country of operation. It is the responsibility of every operator
to maintain the highest technical and ethical standards for all
transmissions. Some channels or modes in the list may not be available
in every country. The HF spectrum is a shared resource, so there is no
guarantee that a channel is clear in a local area or region. 

[Note 3] Recommended scan rate: 2 channels per second. Recommended
initiating call duration: approximately 15 to 20 seconds. Recommended
PCALE SCSC = 15

[Note 4*] The 5MHz channels' use and frequencies may vary in each
country. Although 5MHz ALE and SELCALL transmissions are authorised in
some countries, USA does not yet allow it on 5MHz. Therefore,
operators in USA may receive monitor the 5MHz channels, but care
should be taken to lock out the transmitter from making ALE or Selcall
transmissions (except in case of an extreme Emergency). 

[Note 5] HFLINK is an international resource: for radio operators
using ALE Automatic Link Establishment and SELCALL Selective Calling;
for the development of  for organisations, Emergency / Relief
networks; and for the development of ALE operating methods applicable
to Amateur Radio Service. HFLINK is the Frequency and Address
Coordination group for Amateur Radio ALE and Selective Calling. All
coordination is on a voluntary basis.

[Note 6] This channel list is located on the internet at
http://hflink.com/channels

[Date] Effective on 01 August 2005 (01/08/05), this supersedes all
previous channel lists.

[Info] For more information please see the website:
 http://hflink.com

[Version] HFLINK2005G 

[Print Chart] For a printer-friendly chart of this list:
http://hflink.com/channels/hflinkprint.html


73---Bonnie KQ6XA




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