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1 IMS GLOBALink Voice Services Impact of Solar Events on HF Comms Presented by: Anthony Abate and Hugh Pat Guido Created By: Anthony Abate
2 2 Rockwell Collins IMS (Information Management Services) Communications Center Facts Aircraft Call - We Answer Two facilities providing HF and VHF communications services New York Communications Center (NYC) in Islip, NY San Francisco Communications Center (SFO) in Livermore, CA Over 10% of the world oceanic airspace is covered by the NYC and SFO Radio Operators (ROs) Combined, both Comm Centers process over 2 million messages each year for aircraft. 2
3 Approximately 200,000 messages per month We have been the HF Voice of the FAA for over 60 years Anchorage/Oakland Anchorage/Oakland New York New York Clearances delivered in less than 3 minutes Requests and Advisories delivered in less than 5 minutes With an error rate of less than 1 per million 3
4 Rockwell Collins IMS HF Voice Services We operate 7 HF Voice radio sites to cover ATC and AOC communications from the North Pole to South America 15 HF data link radio sites compliment our voice services which provides true global coverage 100 Radio Operators staff 25 positions and operate 60 HF frequencies and 11 VHF radio nets throughout the contiguous U.S. and all U.S. Oceanic airspace. 4
5 Rockwell Collins IMS HF Voice Services Rockwell Collins' air/ground international voice services connect far-reaching corners of the world. The radio operators at these facilities also control remote, high-powered HF radio sites The air/ground international service is used to: Coordinate ground and flight activities ARTCC s and Airlines can better control and track aircraft, allowing more efficient handling Oceanic and Ground operations 5
6 Rockwell Collins IMS HF Voice Services Rockwell Collins' Radio Operators are on duty 24x7. They handle messages by: Sending transcribed messages to any IMS data network service, subscriber, or any International Civil Aviation Organization address, worldwide Establishing a phone patch between aircraft and any ground facility Delivering ground-originated calls to aircraft anywhere in the coverage area 6
7 7 COMM CENTER FACTS (continued) Communications Services HF and VHF ATC air/ground voice communications services for aircraft operating in FAA-controlled oceanic airspace (safety of flight) HF and VHF airline operational control (AOC or Company ) communications for aircraft operators in international airspace VHF air/ground voice communications for AOC messaging and phone patching services in domestic U.S. airspace 7
8 HF RADIO & SELCAL CHECKS NYC Communication Center s LDOC Facilities (non ATC) (NYC) Riverhead, New York (VVI) Santa Cruz, Bolivia SFO Communication Center s LDOC Facilities (non ATC) Barrow (Barrow, Alaska) Guam Pacific (Molokai, Hawaii) Dixon (Dixon, California) Hat Yai, Thailand/HDY Both the NYC and SFO LDOC Facilities utilize the exact same frequencies
9 HF Frequency Propagation Follow the Sun The saying Follow the Sun, in radio refers to the choice of what frequency to use. When the sun is low, the frequency in use should also be low. Just as the sun gets higher during the day, the frequency in use should also get higher. 9
10 The Ionosphere The Ionosphere consists of several layers of gas molecules that have been charged by high-energy particles from the Sun. The Ionosphere changes drastically during the Earth s 24-hour rotation. During the day the Sun s rays charge the Ionosphere into layers. The layers are at different heights which vary by season. 10
11 RADIO WAVE PROPAGATION High Frequency (HF) radio waves (3 to 30 Megahertz) have the ability to travel over extremely long distances. HF radio waves have the property of being reflected or refracted by the Ionosphere much as a mirror reflects light and a lens bends it. HF waves can also be reflected by the Earth s surface as they are refracted by the Ionosphere. The reflecting and bending of the radio waves is what allows the signal to travel long distances beyond the Earth s horizon, or beyond the line of sight. This movement of radio waves is called Propagation. 11
12 RADIO WAVE PROPAGATION Ground waves require a path where both antennas have a clear line of sight to one another with no obstructions. VHF and UHF transmissions use this path. The portion of the radiated energy that is directed above the horizon constitutes sky waves. Sky wave communications are dependant on specific ionospheric conditions to provide the signal path between the transmitting and receiving antennas. Sky wave signals are bent by the Ionosphere. 12
13 RADIO WAVE PROPAGATION The frequency choice is very important, as those above a certain value will not be refracted back to Earth but punch through into space. Conversely, lower frequencies have more static during the day because the signals are being absorbed by the lower layers of the charged Ionosphere. 13
14 14 Effects of Solar Activity on HF Radio When sunspot 2297 began tracking across the surface of the Sun, Operations was briefed during the NYC morning meetings. The eruption on March 9th at 2353Z, (X-Ray flux exceeding M5 NOAA scale R2- Moderate) over the Pacific that marginal impact to HF Comms at the SFO Comm Center from approximately 2353Z 0045Z. 14
15 15 Effects of Solar Activity on HF Radio The morning of 11MAR13 NYC Radio Operators are made aware of the possibility of a solar event. 15
16 16 Effects of Solar Activity on HF Radio Utilizing the Space Weather Conditions forecasted on the new NOAA SWPC Aviation Community Dashboard, Radio Operators were made aware of the potential HF Radio Blackouts. Our expertise in the utilization available frequencies enables us to effectively handle solar activity. 16
17 Effects of 11MAR15 Event North Atlantic E Radio Operator guards for flights at the furthest QU NYCAPXA MIAOXII MADWOII JFKOXII ORDOXII distance in for New York and Piarco ARTCC. Normally utilizes.nycxgxa kHz (ZE) as primary HF. POS FI III6585/OV 25N040W 1614 F350/OS CPDLC NEXT SJU OBIKE OS ZE YE SLOK DT NYC ZE B nautical miles 1880 nautical miles 17 17
18 18 Solar event 11MAR15 At 1619Z the following alert was issued: Space Weather Message Code: ALTXMF Serial Number: 253 Issue Time: 2015 Mar UTC ALERT: X-Ray Flux exceeded M5 Threshold Reached: 2015 Mar UTC NOAA Scale: R2 - Moderate NOAA Space Weather Scale descriptions can be found at Potential Impacts: Area of impact centered on sub-solar point on the sunlit side of Earth. Extent of blackout of HF (high frequency) radio communication dependent upon current X-ray Flux intensity. For real-time information on affected area and expected duration please see 18
19 19 Solar event 11MAR15 At 1622Z, sunspot region 2297 delivered the first X- class solar flare of this year: it was the source of a major X2.2 (R3-strong) solar flare 19
20 Effects of 11MAR15 Event The North Atlantic E Radio Operator is one of the first to have communications difficulty. QU.NYCXGXA AGM FI VVV29N/OS CPDLC FLT LC NOT READING NY DT NYC ZE D nautical miles nautical miles 20
21 21 Effects of 11MAR15 Event Flights became very weak on the primary HF Frequency of 17952kHz (ZE). QU RUROOXA.NYCXGXA AGM FI III6365/OS VERY WEAK NOT READING NY DT NYC ZE D nautical miles 1730 nautical miles 21
22 22 Effects of 11MAR15 Event 1054 nautical miles 720 nautical miles 630 nautical miles QU.NYCXGXA AGM FI VVV27X/OS CPDLC EXIT BALOO PE YE DT NYC PE A The North Atlantic E Radio Operator begins to utilize 21964kHz for flights. 22
23 Effects of 11MAR15 Event 780 nautical miles 1890 nautical miles QU NYCAPXA Eastbound.NYCXGXA aircraft heading to Africa are being instructed by ZNY FF BICCSELX (New York KNYCXAAG ARTCC) Air Traffic Controllers operating Bermuda RADAR POS to call NYC on HF 21964kHz. FI N111AP /OS TXKF TO GOOY/OV WINGZ 1625 F410/EO 29N050W 1939 NP 25N040W/SL AKDE/OS PE ZE SLOK DT NYC PE A
24 24 Effects of 11MAR15 Event QU RUROOXA NYCAPXA OAROOXA. QU RUROOXA NYCAPXA OAROOXA.NYCXGXA POS FI WWW3333/OV SHEIL 1548 F370/EO NUBUS 1637/NP KEEKA OS YG LS SLOK DT NYC YG A Aircraft in the Western Atlantic are geographically much closer to the NYC RX/TX sites and worked on lower HF frequencies. Before the event, CAR-B operations were conducted on 13297kHz. 720 nautical miles 24
25 25 Effects of 11MAR15 Event QU RUROOXA NYCAPXA OAROOXA.NYCXGXA POS FI using WWW3333/OV Inmarsat NUBUS SatCom 1637 Voice F370/EO services. KEEKA 1648/NP ODUCA OS UNABLE TO CONTACT ON ANY HF OS NYC RB S ZJU DT NYC SP A After the event, WWW3333 could not communicate with NYC on primary and secondary assigned HF frequencies and called NYC 1128 nautical miles 25
26 26 Effects of 11MAR15 Event QU NYCAPXA NYCXGXA AGM required to be delivered to aircraft a timely manner to ensure flight FI safety. XXX222 MA 875O DT NYC PE A ZNY16 ATCC XXX222 CLIMB TO AND MAINTAIN F370, REPORT LEVEL F370 16:29:57 XXX222 RB Even during Solar events, Air Traffic Control Clearances are still are 1730 nautical miles 1290 nautical miles 26
27 27 Effects of 11MAR15 Event QU OAROOXA.NYCXGXA FF EIAAZZZX EIAAPCPX TTZPZQZX CZQXZOZA LPZZLPPO KNYCXAAG AGM FI NYCHF DT NYC XX D NAT A: NAT E: DUE TO SOLAR ACTIVITY Coordination messages sent to adjacent ARTCC that border the New York airspace. 27
28 Effects of 11MAR15 Event 630 nautical miles In the WATRS airspace where aircraft are geographically much closer to our TX/RX sites, we normally work flight on 6577kHz on NYC s CAR-A HF group during the winter and early spring during QU NYCAPXA POSOWBW JFKKTBW.NYCXGXA POS FI the BBB555/OV time that this GRAMN event 1627 occurred. F360/EO Flights OKONU in 1726/NP the CAR-A BERGH/FB airspace 7.7 OS 40NM S OKONU CTC ZNY YG XO SL OK DT were All rights NYC being reserved. YG B worked on 02 our CAR-AB. Utilizing 13297kHz and making the report 20 mins late
29 29 Effects of 11MAR15 Event QU NYCAPXA.NYCXGXA Aircraft released from ZJX (Jacksonville ATC) that are normally POS FI SSS777/OV JAINS 1622 F390/EO ILIDO 1653/NP LETON/FB 23.2 OS 21985kHZ PU ZD SLOK (PU) DT NYC PU D worked on 8918kHz during the daylight hours are being worked on 680 nautical miles 29
30 30 Effects of 11MAR15 Event QK NYCXGXA.CHIXCXA GG KNYCXAAG CYQXYFYX ATTN: WATCH MANAGER DUE TO SOLAR ACTIVITY GANDER RADIO WILL BE USING THE FOLLOWING FREQUENCIES UFN: RGDS CYQX IFSS SHIFT SPVR/WA 30
31 31 Effects of 11MAR15 Event Coordination of AIR-GROUND / GROUND-AIR communications support is accomplished by interfacility communications with adjacent service providers via AFTN / AVINET (IATA) messages and telephone coordination. This ensures constant awareness between the service providers of the current HF radio conditions that may be adversely affected by Solar events. 31
32 32 Closing Rockwell Collins IMS / ARINC Radio Operators adhere to ICAO (international) and FAA (federal) procedures in the realm of Voice and Data communications. Their experience and expertise in the application of these procedures is part of the checks and balances that ensures safety of all flights in the Oceanic Airspace. 32
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