Re: [A-DX] Volmet

Horst Mehrlich via groups.io
Sonntag, 13. Juli 2025, 09:20 Uhr


Ich habe hier auch etwas aber noch nicht probiert.
Föderaler Dienst für Hydrometeorologie und Umweltüberwachung (Roshydromet)
ul. Novoryazanskaya 12 109147 Moskau Russland
E-mail: info@...
Ich hatte an Rostov Volmet geschrieben, (Post) mit Rückumschlag ohne
Briefmarken, 3 Dollar und Rückantwortbrief.
Der Brief kam 40 Tage später zurück, jedoch ohne Stempel und ohne
Unterschrift.

Gruß Horst

Am Sa., 12. Juli 2025 um 21:52 Uhr schrieb Roger Thauer via groups.io
:

> Am 12.07.2025 um 20:43 schrieb Michael Lindner via groups.io:
> > Frage in die Runde.
> > Gibt es eine E-Mail-Adresse für Volmet St.Petersburg, gehört auf 6617
> KHz?
> > Wäre sehr dankbar dafür. Tausend Dank und gut dx,
> >
> > Michael aus Gera
>
>
> Vielleicht hilft das weiter:
> https://www.caica.ru/common/airinter/validaip/aip/gen/gen3/gen3.5.pdf
> E-mail: roshydromet@...
>
> Петербург-Метео
> Peterburg-Meteo
> 8939
> 6617
> pdf page 41
>
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> "QSL 6617 kHz Volmet?"
>
>
> ChatGPT:
>
> Yes — the 6617 kHz signal you heard is indeed a Russian VOLMET broadcast
> in USB mode. Two likely transmitters are St. Petersburg (on the +05,
> +10, +35 and +40 minute marks past the hour) or Rostov (on +25 and +55
> minutes), both running 24/7
> Wikipedia+2RadioReference.com Forums+2Facebook+2
> .
> 📨 QSL / Reception Reports
>
> 1. Russian VOLMET stations generally do not issue QSL cards.
> Unlike many international broadcasters, Russian aviation weather
> services typically don’t confirm listener reception with QSLs. There are
> no publicly listed addresses or email contacts offering that service.
>
> 2. How to submit a reception report (for future reference)
> For broadcasters that do accept reports, include the following in your
> message:
>
>      Date & UTC time of reception
>
>      Frequency (6617 kHz USB)
>
>      Reception quality (e.g. “SINPO 44444”)
>
>      Copy of what you heard (METAR/TAF for specific airports)
>
>      Equipment used and your location
>      Wikipedia+1kwarc.org+1
>      Groups.io
>      Wikipedia
>      Paul SIMMONDS (VK5PAS)
>
> ✅ What You Can Do
>
>      Log and document your RX (reception): timestamps, airport IDs,
> signal report.
>
>      Send to relevant Russian authorities: try emailing or writing to
> the Russian aviation weather service or associated military
> communications organization. Unfortunately, there's no official
> publicized channel for listener reports.
>
>      Join DX/shortwave forums: communities like HF Underground or
> RadioReference (linked above) often share recent reports and might know
> contact info updated by hobbyists.
>
> For other international VOLMETs—like Canada, Australia, or New
> Zealand—full QSL procedures are public (often via email, with responses
> in a few months) .
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> roger
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