Does anyone know what equipment one can get to meet the High Frequency Radio requirement for a flight over open water to Bermuda?
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I don’t know. But I’m wondering where did you get that HF was required?Does anyone know what equipment one can get to meet the High Frequency Radio requirement for a flight over open water to Bermuda?
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Bermuda is out of VHF reception and controlled by NY Oceanic.I don’t know. But I’m wondering where did you get that HF was required?
Yeah. I'd have thought a hard 'HF Radio Required' rule would have been replaced by a 'means to communicate with ATC' rule today. There are many other ways to do it nowadaysBermuda is out of VHF reception and controlled by NY Oceanic.
Aviation NDB's are all LF/MF as far as I know. ADF is the instrument in the airplane that uses NDB'sIs an ADF considered a HF radio?
I can't find it now, but I saw a YouTube video a while back in which the guy ran his trailing wire antenna out the storm window of his plane while he was in the air, then cranked it back in when no longer needed.Years ago (pre-Arrow) I used the ADF "long wire" antenna on my C-172 with an antenna tuner along with my ICOM ham transceiver. It worked ok and that's what most biz jets use for antennas to keep the length manageable. A long "trailing wire" antenna was used years ago but that could be tough to install in a light plane.
Do people get SatPhones instead? Anyone have a reccommendation?