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August 25 2011 Notices to Airmen - FAA

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<strong>Notices</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Airmen</strong><br />

SECTION 2<br />

International<br />

will provide ARINC VHF coverage within the Guam CERAP airspace and also provide on ground coverage<br />

at the GUM airport. The site will be controlled and operated by the ARINC San Francisco Communications<br />

Center.<br />

Guam VHF<br />

131.95<br />

Note 1: This is the first ARINC Voice Services Operational Notification for 2009; the last was ARINC<br />

Operational Notification 08−01.<br />

Note 2: Questions regarding this Notification should be directed <strong>to</strong> the ARINC Service Desk 800−633−6882<br />

or 703−637−6360. (ARINC 2/12/09)<br />

HF Long Distance Operational Control (LDOC) Coverage Improvement<br />

in Western Pacific Region<br />

ARINC, Inc. has upgraded the HF LDOC coverage in the Western Pacific. The station located on Guam<br />

operates on a common group of HF LDOC frequencies operated by ARINC at other Pacific based radio sites.<br />

The LDOC frequencies are listed on current aeronautical charts and in other aeronautical publications for the<br />

Pacific Ocean. The site is controlled and operated by the ARINC San Francisco Communications Center.<br />

Effective 1 June 2009, the LDOC frequencies are:<br />

Pacific LDOC<br />

3494<br />

6640<br />

8933<br />

11342<br />

13348<br />

179<strong>25</strong><br />

21964<br />

Note 1: Questions regarding this Notification should be directed <strong>to</strong> the ARINC Service Desk at<br />

800−633-6882 or 703−637-6360.<br />

(ARINC 05/19/09)<br />

HF Long Distance Operational Control (LDOC) Coverage Improvement<br />

in Western Pacific Region<br />

ARINC, Inc. has upgraded the HF LDOC coverage in the Western Pacific with the installation of a high power<br />

HF site in Thailand. The station located at Hat Yai, Thailand operates on a common group of HF LDOC<br />

frequencies operated by ARINC at other Pacific based radio sites. The LDOC frequencies are listed on current<br />

aeronautical charts and in other aeronautical publications for the Pacific Ocean. The site is controlled and<br />

3−INTL−55

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