[MilCom] 4739khz

Frank Cardenas fcsdga at gmail.com
Tue Mar 7 02:20:28 EST 2006


Tom, I have 4739.0 listed as being used by the US Navy and Canadian
Coast Guard.  Hope that helps.
Frank

On 3/6/06, Tom Ziko <zikot at earthlink.net> wrote:
> 4740 is S9+40db here in Tallahassee, FL.
>
> This signal looks very internesting on my spectrum analyzer. It sort of
> looks like a new form of encrypted multiplex.
>
> Does anyone have any best gusses on this one?
>
> Tom
> Tallahassee, FL.
>
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> Subject: [MilCom] 4739khz
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> > 03/07/06  0154z
> >
> > 6739khz usb
> >
> > fire tiger 20 being called by another station (female op) saying to go hf
> > red.
> > then when to encrypted comms.
> > the carrier which sounds like the old whale song we've heard before is
> > centered on 4740 khz and running about 20 over 9.
> >
> >
> >
> > Chuck Sayers
> > Harrisburg Pa
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