[MilCom] Re: 8992.0 - ANDREWS with another "garbled" EAM

Jeff Haverlah jehaverlah at gmail.com
Thu Feb 2 12:21:15 EST 2006


FYI, a WUN posting this local mid day confirms that the 5T... strings
are being heard from the E6B currently operating out of MILDENHAL, and
using 6720.0 for his transmissions.

Jeff Haverlah

On 2/2/06, Jeff Haverlah <jehaverlah at gmail.com> wrote:

>      Also, there have been numerous 18-character (+/-) EAM strings
> over the past couple of days. Strings less than 20 and greater than 6
> are not unheard on the GHFS/HFGCS but are usually very rare, but not
> this week.  However over the past 10 years or so (rise of the
> internet) UK monitors have reported ABNCPs over the eastern Atlantic
> in which the players often send EAM strings that are often greater
> than 15 and less than 20 characters, plus other strings of "odd"
> lengths (using static 2-character beginning groups that were different
> from what was normally being heard in the states at that time, and
> none of which were heard via CONUS GHFS stations but maybe heard from
> non-CONUS GHFS stations). It was often heard in Jan/Feb of each year.
> I always think "Europe" when I hear odd length activity such now.
>
>      Sudden heavy EAM activity on the HFGCS, new "garbled" EAMs, an
> interesting VLF logging, and an E6B catching the eye of European
> spotters. None of it may be related but it catches the ear and eye.

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