[MilCom] re:Target Rich

SKramer1_Primary SKramer1 at fuse.net
Wed Feb 9 20:02:23 EST 2005


>Hmmm, do you have any frequencies that this so called training is taking
>place on?  BTW  I would think that cruise missiles would be the choice
>rather than some commando type raid..

>K
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Okay K,

Are you aware you also posted your e-mail to me on Milcom?

I know people comment on the posts that others make, in order to offer third 
party confirmation of what they are hearing, like I did. Others have 
questions about others posts and need more info. Like you obviously do.

The training in US mountainous regions was recently reported on milcom. I 
did have to consult my Rand McNally some to realize that these units are 
away from their usual MOA's training in mountainous regions...(Similar to 
Western Iran or even Lake Titicaca). I used these secret frequencies below 
to realize that the US Military is probably not interested in bombing Lake 
Titicaca. I wouldn't want you to miss out on all the hidden frequencies that 
I monitor for world events in Iran Iraq or even the Vatican. Here they are:

192.0-198.0 Mhz (8VSB mode) VERY STRONG in my area.
210.0 thru 216.0 (8VSB) sorta weak readable
191.75000 MHz Departure
  89.300 MHz Ground Control
123.450 MHz unid
  90.9  MHz Ground Control
162.400 MHz Ground Control
102.7 MHz Ground Control
  81.75 MHz Ground Control
505.750 MHz Ground Control
  27.185 MHz Mobile units

Don't forget to turn your am detector off, all but the last one are wbfm or 
8vsb mode. I hear you can also get leaks on the buildup to Iran using a new 
fancy mode called quadrature amplitude modulation. The cables near me do not 
leak, and that mode has a monthly fee. BTW. I was not the one who asked you 
what you were "thinking". I said nothing about --uhhh ........commandos?

BTW 102.7 is mostly music, but if you take the last letter of every tune 
they play it sometimes spells real words!

Remember, sometimes you don't need a scanner to keep up on world events.

Happy Listening!

S






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