[MilCom] SEALORD
CHRIS CORLEY
paratrooper202 at earthlink.net
Wed Jul 13 12:39:27 EDT 2005
Net 1 Canaveral Port Control 2716.0 kHz (USB)
Net 6 5211.0 kHz(USB)
Net 7 5246.0 kHz (USB)
Net 8 Cape Radio 3041.0 kHz (USB)
Air-to-Ground: 3089.5 6743.5 9003.5 11192.5 15062.5 kHz (All USB)
Emergency Nets: 3385 3395 4604.5 6982.5 14455 kHz (All USB)
NASA Net Control Station Nets: 2360 3379 3388 5403.5 5821 5961 6106 6108 6809 9462 11801 12129 12219 13633 13744 13780 14836 14989 14908 15464 16201 16430 18744 20063 22983 23390 kHz (All USB)
HF Alllocations: 5060 5436 6810 6919 7313 7332 7605 7765 7860 7919 9115 9138 9170 10310 10327 10475 10949 11407 11414 12160 13495 13943.5 14497 14585 14819 14891 14914 15528 15575 16216 17554 18237 18700 19143 19961 20272 22990 23413 23603 23940 24530 24760 26515 (All kHz, various modes are used)
Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) Recovery Ship Eastern Test Range
HF Radiotelephone Net: 2716 2356 2622 2638 2715 2763 2799 2820 2836 3187 3365 5810 kHz (USB)
I have been on these 24hrs nonstop they come from MT (MONITORING TIMES) HAVE not heard anything except 10780 maybe you will have luck
Chris C
West Central GA
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Brazil <baycomm at earthlink.net>
Sent: Jul 13, 2005 12:29 PM
To: Chris Corley <paratrooper202 at earthlink.net>
Cc: MILCOM <milcom at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: Re: [MilCom] SEALORD
Well Chris, how about sharing those 4 HF frequencys with the rest of us.
I'm on 10780 & have not heard a thing.
Greg (SF Bay Area)
Chris Corley wrote:
> I have 4 HF radios running all known recovery freqs those from Monitoring
> Time and other very good resources. 1 radio is for searching ;))
>
> Chris C
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Stavro Giovani" <mykonos21 at adelphia.net>
> To: "MilCom" <milcom at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 8:36 PM
> Subject: [MilCom] SEALORD to Chris Corley
>
>
>
>>Shame on you! Aren't you sitting on the CAPE RADIO frequency!? Isn't
>>everyone on this group going to sit on that frequency til we get all
>>the frequencies we need for the shuttle launch?! Now go turn on the HF
>>radios and sit on 10780 USB! :) Steve
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