Frequencies for AU2V – Sacrifice Rock
Our Grid Locator: MK71sl, Latitude & Longitude 11.49390° N, 75.52950° E
Instructions for CW Mode:-
80m – 3520
40m – 7005
30m – 10105
20m – 14030
17m – 18075
15m – 21030
12m – 24895
10m – 28030
Notes:
1) CW will always be operated in Split mode – listening UP
2) Operating frequencies may change based on operating conditions and will be announced in the DX Clusters
FT8 Fox Frequencies:
Please note the following frequencies for FT8 Fox operations:
- 10m: 28.090 MHz
- 12m: 24.090 MHz
- 15m: 21.090 MHz
- 17m: 18.110 MHz
- 20m: 14.090 MHz
- 30m: 10.136 MHz
- 40m: 7.090 MHz
- 80m: 3.590 MHz
Instructions for Hound Operators:
- TX Frequency: Hounds should transmit on the frequencies listed above.
- RX Frequency: Fox will receive on the same frequencies, above 1000 Hz.
- Mode: FT8 Fox/Hound mode.
- Sequence: Hounds should call the Fox in sequence, using the standard FT8 protocol.
- QSO Complete: QSO is considered complete once you receive “73” from the Fox.
Thank you for participating!
SSB Frequencies
- 80M – 3.690
- 40M – 7.160
- 20M – 14.260
- 17M – 18.130
- 15M – 21.260
- 12M – 24.955
- 10M – 28.485
SSB operations will always be in Split mode.
To work AU2V on SSB:
- Transmit on our advertised frequency.
- We will listen for your call UP 5 to 10 Khz from our transmit frequency.
Please spread out your calls within this range instead of calling on a single frequency. This will help us manage the pileup more efficiently.
Listening Frequency:
We will listen for USA stations on 40m, specifically on 7.160 Khz.
Transmission Frequency:
Please transmit on the standard 40m SSB frequencies.
India Frequency Limitation:
Please note that Indian regulations restrict our transmission frequency to 7.200 Khz and below.
QSO Procedure:
Once you establish contact, please keep the QSO brief to allow others to work AU2V.