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PRESENT WORLD
METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE
TRANSMISSION FREQUENCIES
Country Satellite Name & Function Frequency
─────────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────┬────────────────────
│ │
USA │ NOAA-9 │
│ APT │ 137.62 MHz
│ HRPT │ 1707.00 MHz
│ DSB │ 137.77 MHz
│ │
USA │ NOAA-10 │
│ APT │ 137.5 MHz
│ HRPT │ 1698.00 MHz
│ DSB │ 136.77 MHz
│ │
USA │ NOAA-11 │
│ APT │ 137.62 MHz
│ HRPT │ 1707.00 MHz
│ DSB │ 137.77 MHz
│ │
USA │ GOES-5/6/7 │ BW 100 KHz
│ WEFAX │ 1691.00 MHz
│ bandwidth │ 100 KHz
│ Processed Data │ 1687.10 MHz
│ bandwidth │ 3.5 MHz
│ │
JAPAN │ GMS │ 1681.6 MHz
│ bandwidth │ 20.0 MHz
│ │
JAPAN │ GMS │ 1684.0 MHz
│ bandwidth │ 1.0 MHz
│ │
JAPAN │ GMS │ 1687.1 MHz
│ bandwidth │ 1.0 MHz
│ │
JAPAN │ GMS │ 1688.2 MHz
│ bandwidth │ 1.0 MHz
│ │
JAPAN │ GMS │ 1690.2 MHz
│ bandwidth │ 1.0 Mhz
│ │
JAPAN │ GMS │ 1691.0 MHz
│ bandwidth │ 32.0 KHz
│ │
JAPAN │ GMS │ 1694.0 MHz
│ bandwidth │ 400.0 KHz
│ │
JAPAN │ GMS │ 1694.5 MHz
│ bandwidth │ 2.0 KHz
│ │
EUROPE │ METEOSAT │ 1691.0 MHZ
│ bandwidth │ 26.0 KHz
│ │
EUROPE │ METEOSAT │ 1694.5 MHz
│ bandwidth │ 26.0 KHz
│ │
EUROPE │ METEOSAT │ 1686.83 MHz
│ bandwidth │ 660.0 Khz
│ │
RUSSIA │ METEOR │ 137.85 MHz
│ bandwidth │ 100.00 KHz
│ │
RUSSIA │ METEOR │ 137.50 MHz
│ bandwidth │ 100.00 KHz
│ │
RUSSIA │ METEOR │ 137.40 MHz
│ bandwidth │ 100.00 KHz
│ │
RUSSIA │ METEOR │ 137.30 MHz
│ bandwidth │ 100.00 KHz
│ │
RUSSIA │ METEOR │ 137.15 MHz
│ bandwidth │ 100.00 MHz
│ │
RUSSIA │ │ 7466.5 MHz
│ bandwidth │ 1.2 MHz
─────────────────────┴───────────────────────────────────┴────────────────────
DSB Direct Sounder Beacon
APT Automatic Picture Transmissions (low resolution)
HRPT High Resolution Picture Transmission
Russian METEOR satellites do not always operate on the same frequency. The
frequencies listed are known and have been used in the past. A good example
is, that at night when they are transmitting infared images on low scan, they
use 137.4, but during the day, when they are transmitting visual light
images, they may use a different frequency and scan rate. Seeing as the
Russians have a number of satellite in orbit, it was not possible to
indicate which satellites will be operating or on which frequency.
This data was compiled by James Fisher of NESDIS, Washington, DC