Dear Sparks, while all coast radio station around the world switched off their transmitters on Short Waves, Hamburg Meteo is still very active on RTTY and FAX broadcastings WX for North Europeann Seas and Mediterranean Bassin. I report you the RTTY band plan of Hamburg Meteo.
RTTY
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QRG
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Kennung
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Zeit (UTC)
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Pwr
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Mode
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Geschw.
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Hub (Hz)
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Bemerkung
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147,300 kHz
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DDH 47
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05.00 – 22.00
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20 kW
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F1B
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50 Baud
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+ / – 42,5
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FM12 / FM13 Synop Code
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4583,000 kHz
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DDK 2
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00.00 – 24.00
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1 kW
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F1B
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50 Baud
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+ / – 225,0
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FM12 / FM13 Synop Code
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7646,000 kHz
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DDH 7
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00.00 – 24.00
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1 kW
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F1B
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50 Baud
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+ / – 225,0
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FM12 / FM13 Synop Code
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10100,800 kHz
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DDK 9
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00.00 – 24.00
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10 kW
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F1B
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50 Baud
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+ / – 225,0
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FM12 / FM13 Synop Code
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11039,000 kHz
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DDH 9
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05.00 – 22.00
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1 kW
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F1B
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50 Baud
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+ / – 225,0
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FM12 / FM13 Synop Code
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14467,300 kHz
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DDH 8
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05.00 – 22.00
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1 kW
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F1B
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50 Baud
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+ / – 225,0
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FM12 / FM13 Synop Code
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Deutscher Wetterdienst, (Sender location: 53.7 North – 009.8 East) – Bernhard-Nocht-Str. 76- 20359 HAMBURG GERMANY
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Alfredo – IK6IJF