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ALE Automatic Link Establishment Channel List
International Amateur
Radio
Service
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CH
#
|
FREQ
kHz |
SIDE
BAND |
COMM
USE |
DESCRIPTION
|
NET
NAME
|
IARU
Region
Activity
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| 01 |
1845.0 |
USB |
DATA
VOICE
|
Regional
|
-
|
All Regions
|
| 02 |
1996.0 |
USB |
VOICE
|
Regional
|
-
|
All Regions
|
| 03 |
3584.5 | USB | DATA
| Regional
| QRZ
|
All Regions
|
| 04 |
3596.0 |
USB |
DATA
PRIMARY
|
Global
High Frequency Network and
Emergency/Disaster Relief
|
HFN
|
All Regions
|
| 05 |
3617.0 |
USB |
DATA
|
Regional
|
QRZ
|
All Regions
|
| 06 |
3791.0 |
USB |
VOICE
PRIMARY
|
International, DX, and
Emergency/Disaster Relief
|
HFL
|
All Regions
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| 07 | 3845.0 | USB | VOICE | North America East
| HFL
|
Region 2
|
| 08 |
3996.0 |
USB |
VOICE |
North America West
|
HFL
|
Region 2
|
| 09 |
*5371.5 |
USB |
EMERGENCY
|
Emergency/Disaster Relief
|
-
|
All Regions
|
| 10 |
*5403.5 |
USB |
EMERGENCY
|
Emergency/Disaster Relief
|
-
|
All Regions
|
| 11 |
7049.5 |
USB |
VOICE
DATA
|
International |
HFN
|
Region 1
|
| 12 |
7099.5 | USB | DATA
| Regional
| QRZ
|
All Regions
|
| 13 |
7102.0 |
USB |
DATA
PRIMARY
|
Global
High Frequency Network and
Emergency/Disaster Relief
|
HFN
|
All Regions
|
| 14 |
7185.5 |
USB |
VOICE
PRIMARY
|
International/Regional and
Emergency/Disaster Relief
|
HFL
|
All Regions
|
| 15 |
7296.0 |
USB |
VOICE |
North America West
|
HFL
|
Region 2
|
| 16 |
10136.5 |
USB |
DATA
VOICE
|
Regional
|
QRZ
|
All Regions
|
| 17 |
10145.5 |
USB |
DATA
PRIMARY
|
Global
High Frequency Network and
Emergency/Disaster Relief
|
HFN
|
All Regions
|
| 18 |
14100.5 |
USB |
DATA |
International |
QRZ
|
All Regions |
| 19 |
14109.0 |
USB |
DATA
PRIMARY
|
Global
High Frequency Network and
Emergency/Disaster Relief
|
HFN
|
All Regions
|
| 20 |
14346.0 | USB | VOICE
PRIMARY
| International/Regional and
Emergency/Disaster Relief
|
HFL
|
All Regions |
| 21 | 18104.5 | USB | DATA | International | QRZ
|
All Regions |
| 22 |
18106.0 |
USB |
DATA
|
Global
High Frequency Network and
Emergency/Disaster Relief
|
HFN
|
All Regions
|
| 23 |
18117.5 |
USB |
VOICE
PRIMARY
|
International/Regional and
Emergency/Disaster Relief
|
HFL
|
All Regions
|
| 24 |
21096.0 |
USB |
DATA
PRIMARY
|
Global
High Frequency Network and
Emergency/Disaster Relief
|
HFN
|
All Regions
|
| 25 |
21116.0 |
USB |
DATA
|
International
|
QRZ
|
All Regions
|
| 26 |
21432.5 |
USB |
VOICE
PRIMARY
|
International/Regional and
Emergency/Disaster Relief
|
HFL
|
All Regions |
| 27 |
24926.0 |
USB |
DATA
PRIMARY
|
International and
High Frequency Network and
Emergency/Disaster Relief
|
HFN
|
All Regions
|
| 28 |
24932.0 |
USB |
VOICE
PRIMARY
|
DX/Regional Voice and
Emergency/Disaster Relief
|
HFL
|
All Regions
|
| 29 |
28146.0 |
USB |
DATA
PRIMARY
|
International and
High Frequency Network and
Emergency/Disaster Relief
|
HFN
|
All Regions
|
| 30 |
28312.5 |
USB |
VOICE
PRIMARY
|
International/Regional and
Emergency/Disaster Relief
|
HFL |
All Regions
|
| 31 |
50162.5 |
USB |
VOICE DATA
|
Local
|
QRZ
|
All Regions
|
| 32 |
144162.5 |
USB |
VOICE DATA
|
Local
|
QRZ
|
All Regions
|
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PRIMARY NETS - AMATEUR RADIO ALE
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Net Call : HFN
Type: Open Primary DATA Net
Global ALE High Frequency Network
10 Time Slots Any ham may join this net in SLOT#1 only.
All other slots are reserved for
HFN Pilot Stations
Sounding: Automatic
Scan all channels in this list:
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Net Call : HFL
Type: Open Primary VOICE Net
Voice Net, and International
Emergency/ Disaster Relief Net
10 Time Slots Any ham may join this net in any random Slot.
Sounding: Manual
Scan only the appropriate channels for your geographic area in this list:
|
| 3596.0 USB International |
3791.0 USB International |
| 7102.0 USB International |
3845.0 USB North America East |
| 10145.5 USB International |
3996.0 USB North America West |
| 14109.0 USB International |
7185.5 USB International, N.America East |
| 18106.0 USB International |
7296.0 USB North America West |
| 21096.0 USB International |
14346.0 USB International |
| 24926.0 USB International |
18117.5 USB International |
| 28146.0 USB International |
21432.5 USB International |
|
24932.0 USB International |
|
28312.5 USB International |
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INFORMATION ABOUT
AMATEUR RADIO ALE CHANNELS
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Note 1 |
All Amateur Radio ALE
channels use
"USB" Upper
SideBand (including frequencies below 10MHz). USB conforms to International Standards for Automatic Link Establishment, and
enables interoperability. |
Note 2 |
This ALE channel list is in everyday use in the Amateur Radio service, for normal communication internationally, regionally, and locally. ALE channels
are frequency coordinated internationally, and subject to the different rules,
regulations, and bandplans of
the region and local country of operation. There is commonly an ALE signal active on the air, every minute of every day on these frequencies. It is the responsibility
of every ALE operator to maintain the highest 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. There are many channel frequencies; please select a different channel as needed whenever one is occupied.
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Note 3 |
Amateur ALE standards: 1. ALE System= MIL-STD 188-141 ; FED-1045
(8FSK - 2kHz Bandwidth) 2. If repetitive sounding, transmit soundings only on the Primary Data Channels or Pilot Channels for your IARU Region.
3. Calling or sounding transmission: Maximum Duration = 22
seconds.
4.
Sounding
Interval= 60 Minutes (or more) for same channel.
5. When sounding, always use "This Was Sound" (TWS).
6. Scan
rate: 1 channel per second when scanning 10 channels or less.
7. Scan rate: 2
ch/sec or faster when scanning 11 channels or more.
8. Digital Modes Centre Audio Frequency = 1625Hz
9. Short text messaging standard = AMD .
10.
Always transmit "CLEAR LINK" after ALL CALLS, QSOs, and LINKS!
11. For manual text QSOs, operators should QSY off the Primary Data Channel.
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| Note 4 |
Amateur ALE Net Calls
1. HFN = Global ALE High Frequency Network (HFN Pilot Stations)
HFN net has 10 slots. All users assign Self in slot #1 only
Slots 2-10 are HFN Pilot Stations Only!
2. HFL = Calling Any Voice Station (10 slots, users randomly assign self to any slot) 3. QRZ = Calling Any Station (3 slots, users randomly assign self to any slot)
4.
HAM = EMERGENCY and Disaster Relief Only, Interoperation between Ham-NGO-GOV (10 slots assigned) 5.
GPR = Geo Position Reports (3 slots, users randomly assign self to any slot) 6.
RPT = Station Status Reports (3 slots, users randomly assign self to any slot) |
Note 5* |
The
5MHz channels' use and frequencies may vary in each country. Although
5MHz ALE 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 transmissions (except in case of an Emergency). See your country's rules.
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Note 6 |
HFLINK is an international
resource:
for radio operators using ALE Automatic Link Establishment and Selcall
Selective Calling; for the development of
communications for
organisations, Emergency /
Disaster Relief networks; and for the
development of ALE operating methods
applicable to Amateur Radio
Service. HFLINK is the Frequency and Address Coordination group for International Amateur
Radio ALE and Selective Calling. |
Note 7 |
This channel list is located on the internet at http://hflink.com/
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Date |
Effective on 1 OCT 2010 (01-10-2010), this list
supersedes all
previous channel lists.
|
Info |
For more information about ALE please see the website: http://hflink.com
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Version |
HFLINK2010C |
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