[Lowfer] 22.7 kHz
David L. Wilson
dwilson314 at verizon.net
Fri Feb 11 06:54:25 EST 2011
You will discover that CHANNEL ONE is not a particular frequency on VLF but
rather a particular transmission for the subs.
The "end" that you caught was essentially all since it was repeats of the
same except for RY's and CHANNEL ONE stuff at the beginning.
By the way, the Atlantic TACAMO used to use callsign "NOV" and the Pacific
TACAMO use to use callsign "NJB". That was back when they also used cw.
> > It's transmitted a typical TACAMO type message (in 50 Bd/50Hz)
> > RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYKKKKKKZCZCZCZXLLXLLXLL
>
>
> Hi Dave,
> I just decoded the end of a TACAMO transmission I recorded a couple of
> weeks ago on MP3 using Multipsk :
>
> QUEBEC PAPA
> BT
> NNNNNNNNXKKKKKKZCZCZCZXLLXLLXLL
> ZZ
> BT
> LIMA WHISKEY
> VICTOR VICTOR
> YANKEE GOLF
> OSCAR FOUR
> UNIFORM GOLF
> HOTEL YANKEE
> ECHO QUEBEC
> CHARLIE BRAVO
> SIX VICTOR
> THREE FOXTROT
> OSCARFOXTROT
> PAPA FOUR
> HOTEL JULIETT
> QUEBEC PAPA
> BT
> NNNWNNNNNNN
> CHANNEL ONE
> CHANNEL ONE
> CHANNEL ONE
> CHANNEL ONE
>
> 73 - Todd WD4NGG
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