Newsgroups: alt.radio.scanner Subject: Shuttle Freqs & Rebroadcast From: jherndo@eis.calstate.edu (John Herndon) Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1993 06:47:47 GMT Organization: Calif State Univ/Electronic Information Services Space Shuttle Radio Frequency List Rich Weinkauf, Farmington, MI 01/07/92 A Space Shuttle mission requires the coordination of thousands of individuals on the planet, and some off. This coordination is directed largely by radio communications, both voice and digital; and supplies the communications enthusiast with several opportunities for listening. The following list includes radio voice communication frequencies reported to be in use during a typical Space Shuttle mission. This list has been gleaned from many sources, including personal communications, messages on Prodigy, Amateur Radio Bulletin Boards, Space and Astronomy Bulletin Boards, and the NASA Spacelink BBS. All of it is subject to change without notice, and reception is dependent on your location and the propagation conditions. I can be reached for additions, deletions, and corrections to this list via: Packet radio: N8QLT @ WD8DWO.#semi.mi.us.na CompuServe: 70534,227 Internet: 70534.227@compuserve.com Prodigy: BNCG39A NASA: (frequencies in kHz, USB commonly) NASA booster rocket recovery: 2622, 11407 NASA tracking: 3385, 3395, 6983, 14456 NASA tracking vessels: 5190 NASA booster recovery vessels: 5810 NASA aircraft: 6708, 6896, 7461, 7765 NASA Kennedy operations: 7675 USAF Cape Radio: 10780, 20390 NASA Pacific operations: 11205 NASA tracking (Ascencion Island): 20186, 20191 Edwards AFB: (frequencies in MHz) 116.4 ATIS 120.7 control tower 121.8 ground control 126.1, 127.8 approach control 133.65 approach/departure control 138.45 commandpost 149.925 security 162.6125 NASA ops 164.1 NASA 173.5875 fire 236.6 control tower 269.9 ATIS 290.3 departure control 318.1 tower 348.7 approach control 372.2 dispatchers 390.1 ground control Kennedy: (MHz) 117.8 shuttle control 121.75, 126.3 ground control 126.65 weather 142.5, 143.04 cranes 148.455 NASA booster recovery 148.485 launch countdown/status 149.175 shuttle crawler 162.0125 NASA vessels 162.6125 NASA ops 163.4625, 163.4875 security 163.5125 security 163.5625 fire - primary 164.0 radiation checks 165.1875 check points 170.15 base operations 170.175 transportation 170.35 public relations 170.40 General Services Administration 171.15 maintenance/fuel 171.2625 camera tracking 173.175 security - gates 173.4375 medics 173.5625 fire/rescue 173.6625 safety units 173.6875 security - vans 173.7875 fire - secondary 284.0 ground control Patrick AFB: (MHz) 118.4 approach/departure control 121.7 ground control 125.1 approach control 126.2 control tower 128.8 dispatcher 138.3 command post 273.5 ATIS 335.8 ground control 340.9 approach/departure control 344.6 weather 348.4 control tower 358.3 approach control 372.2 dispatchers International emergency air frequencies (MHz) 121.5 243.0 Shuttle frequencies: (MHz) 296.8 primary 259.7 secondary 279.0 space suits Communications and other stuff: (MHz) 1831.8 primary (USAF uplink, phase modulation) 1775.1 secondary 2106.4 primary (NASA uplink, phase modulation) 2041.9 secondary 2205.0, 2250.0 NASA downlink (FM) 2287.5 primary (NASA downlink, voice, phase mod) 2217.5 secondary Contractors Rockwell (Edwards) 2995.5, 3282.5, 3475.5, 5597.5, 10010.5, 17966.5 (kHz, USB) 122.8, 123.05, 123.35, 123.525, 462.925 (MHz) Rockwell (Edwards/Kennedy) 123.475 (MHz) McDonnell Douglas (Edwards) 123.3, 123.55 (MHz) Com-Tech Associates (Kennedy) 151.955 (MHz) IBM & Harris Corp. (Kennedy) 152.48 (MHz) TWA (Kennedy) 154.515 (MHz) Retransmission on HF shortwave ham bands (KHz, USB commonly)* NASA: 20198, 20186 Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD WA3NAN: 28650, 21395, 14295, 7185, 3860 Johnson Space Center Houston, TX W5RRR: 28495, 21350, 14280, 7227, 3850 Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, CA W6VIO: 21340, 21280, 14282, 14270, 7165, 3840 San Francisco, CA NASAAmes Research Center K6MF: 7165, 3840 *My own experience with STS-35 during 12/90 here in Southeastern Lower Michigan netted the NASA rebroadcast on 20198 KHz USB for about half the mission. Most other contacts were with WA3NAN on 14295, 7185, and 3860, although QRM on 3860 made the signals difficult to copy by 0000 UTC. W5RRR was regularly heard on 14280 only, but with a strong signal. Other possible frequencies and locations as posted on the NASA SpaceLink BBS (205/895-0028) follow, with the message author's comments if pertinent: AMSAT OSCAR A0-13 Satellite 145.945 MHz primary 145.955 MHz secondary Comments: "This Mode B requires a satellite high-gain antenna." Eastern United States Birmingham, AL Shuttle audio re-transmissions WB4CXD direct 145.380 MHz N4AHN repeater 145.150 MHz Huntsville, AL Shuttle audio re-transmissions Marshall Center Amateur Radio Club 145.100, 173.025 MHz North Alabama DX Club 147.100 MHz Comments: "These re-transmissions only heard in local Huntsville area." Connecticut Shuttle audio re-transmissions 448.425 MHz Cape Canaveral, FL NASA Select audio Meritt Island Launch Area K4GCC repeater 146.940 MHz Jacksonville, FL Shuttle audio re-transmissions WD4AOG repeater 147.12 MHz Vero Beach/Ft. Pierce, FL Shuttle audio re-transmissions 145.130 MHz Atlanta, GA Big Shanty Repeater Group Shuttle audio re-transmissions 146.655 MHz 147.345 MHz Shuttle video re-transmissions 427.250 MHz (Channel 58 on cable-ready TV's) Comments: "Transmitters located on Sweat Mountain in northeastern Cobb County." Ashburn, GA Coastal Plains Amateur Radio Club Shuttle audio re-transmissions WD4EVD repeater 147.285 MHz Forsyth, GA Shuttle audio re-transmissions 147.915 MHz Comments: "Contact Herschel C. Hopper PO Box 426 Forsyth, GA 31029" York, ME Shuttle audio re-transmissions K1MON/R 224.840 MHz Comments: "Re-transmitted from Mt. Agamenticus, Maine" Portland, ME Shuttle audio re-transmissions KA1SSZ/R 146.925 MHz Mebane, NC Slow scan TV W4MWG 14230 KHz Albany, NY Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ARC Suttle aduio re-transmissions W2SZ 146.820 MHz Washington, DC/Greenbelt, MD Shuttle audio re-transmissions Goddard Space Flight Center WA3NAN: 28650, 21395, 14295, 7185, 3860, KHz 147.45 MHz Goddard Space Flight Center Amateur Radio Club (GARC) Re-transmits Shuttle video ATV in Washington, DC Area Comments: "Contact: Russ Jones, N3EGO Frank Bauer, KA3HDO Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland" Midwestern United States Cedar Rapids, IA NASA Select audio 444.300 MHz 146.400 MHz Comments: "For mission STS-34, transmission was on 444.300 MHz only. May also be carried on Cox cable channel 13 (KTS)." Chicago, IL Shuttle audio re-transmissions 145.210 MHz Downers Grove, IL Shuttle audio re-transmissions 145.350 MHz Minneapolis/St.Paul, MN Shuttle audio re-transmissions 145.150 MHz 149.200 MHz WB0BQG/R 3M ARC 147.120 MHz Comments: "Listen to 145.150 during all normal missions. Shuttle audio can also be heard on 147.120 MHz WB0BQG/R 3M ARC repeater during some flights." Waseca, MN Shuttle audio re-transmissions 147.45 MHz 427.25 MHz Dayton, OH Shuttle audio re-transmissions WB4LA repeater 145.110 MHz Comments: "Via Kettering Medical center repeater, covers northern Kentucky to Columbus." Greenville, OH Shuttle audio re-transmissions WA8KZR 146.790 MHz Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX Shuttle audio re-transmissions WB5EPI 448.750 MHz K5OJI 145.310 MHz 146.600 MHz El Paso, TX Shuttle audio re-transmissions 448.650 MHz Houston, TX NASA Select audio Johnson Space Center Amateur Radio Club W5RRR 28495, 21350, 14280, 7227, 3850 KHz W5RRR 146.640, 171.150 MHz Wausau, WI Shuttle audio re-transmissions 146.820 MHz 147.060 MHz NASA Select video re-transmissions 421.250 MHz Western United States Phoenix, AZ NASA Select audio 448.975 MHz 449.000 MHz Phoenix, AZ Arizona Amateurs on TV Shuttle video re-transmissions 421.25 MHz Comments: "The signal can be montiored with an ATV downconverter, or on channel 57 on a cable-ready TV with outside antenna. Repeater is located on Shaw Butte Mountain." Tucson, AZ NASA Select audio 448.625 MHz Bakersfield/Stockton, CA Shuttle audio re-transmissions WD6BNO/R 52.22 MHz Comments: "Coverage includes Bakersfield to Stockton, CA" Los Angeles, CA Shuttle audio and video re-transmissions 52.640 MHz NASA Select audio 145.320 MHz NASA Select audio 145.460 MHz NASA Select audio, W6FXN 224.040 MHz NASA Select audio 224.940 MHz NASA Select audio 445.400 MHz NASA Select audio 445.425 MHz NASA Select audio 446.575 MHz NASA Select audio 447.000 MHz NASA Select audio 447.025 MHz NASA Select audio 447.400 MHz NASA Select audio 447.475 MHz NASA Select audio 448.375 MHz NASA Select audio 448.500 MHz NASA Select audio, Mt. Wilson, K6KMN 448.650 MHz NASA Select audio, Cactus System 449.000 MHz NASA Select audio, Cactus System 1241.25 MHz NASA Select video, Mt. Wilson, K6KMN Monterey Bay Area, CA Shuttle audio re-transmissions KB5JR 443.300 MHz Comments: "The KB5JR repeater is located on Mt. Loma Prieta at 3700 feet." Mountain View, CA NASA Select audio Ames Amateur Club 145.580 MHz Comments: "The signal originates from the NASA-Ames Research Center in Mountain View, CA. NASA Select video is also available for those with line-of-sight to Black Mountain via Amateur TV. For ATV details write:" Ames Amateur Club P.O. Box 73 Moffett Field, CA 94035-0073 Northern CA Shuttle audio re-transmission WA6IEO 154.530 MHz Comments: "12 watts transmitting from an altitude of 3200'." Pasadena, CA Shuttle audio re-transmissions Jet Propulsion Laboratory W6VIO 21340, 21280, 14282, 14270, 7227, 3850 KHz W6VIO 224.040 MHz Sacramento, CA Shuttle audio re-transmissions 147.195 MHz San Diego, CA NASA Select audio re-tranmissions 448.625 MHz 448.675 MHz San Francisco/Sacremento, CA Shuttle audio re-transmissions K6MF 145.580 MHz 444.775 MHz Shuttle video re-transmissions 427.250 Mhz Comments: "W6NKF ATV Repeater, Mt. Diablo, operates with vertical polarization. Those with cable-ready TV's, VCR's or cable company boxes can tune to channel 58 in CATV mode, and if hooked to an outside TV antenna, should be able to receive the telecast." San Jose, CA NASA Select audio re-transmissions 443.550 MHz Santa Barbara, CA NASA Select audio re-transmissions 449.000 MHz NASA Select video and audio re-transmissions 1277.000 MHz Ventura/Oxnard, CA Shuttle audio re-transmissions N6QOL 146.655 MHz Southern New Mexico NASA Select audio 448.625 MHz 448.650 MHz 488.675 MHz 448.975 MHz 449.000 MHz Las Vegas, NV NASA Select audio 449.000 MHz Salt Lake City, UT NASA Select audio 448.625 MHz Cedar City, UT NASA Select audio 448.650 MHz Eastern Desert NASA Select audio 448.650 MHz **NOTE** I grabbed this from a FTP site (don't remember where), and find it very handy to repost whenever the Shuttle goes up.. Enjoy! -JOHN-