[MilCom] Re: Unusual EAM Activity

Jeff Haverlah jehaverlah at gmail.com
Tue Mar 7 12:21:43 EST 2006


1718z  07 Mar 06

     Actually the activity has been "normal'.  If anything it appears
to be quieter than during parts of Feb.  However March is
traditionally a busy month for HF exercise activity near the end of
the month (maybe the 3rd week).  If not March, then like last April in
the first or second week of the month.

Jeff Haverlah

On 3/7/06, bradc944 at comcast.net <bradc944 at comcast.net> wrote:

> I was copying some EAMs earlier today (approx 1700z) and they were also back to back to back to back.  One was a 6 char EAM, and one from early this morning was a 27 char EAM.  I'll see if I can get headers put together....
>
> 0625z  QTSQSP - 6 chars
> 0642z  Q3TRDL - 28 chars
> 0644z  QTCVHY - 20 chars
> 0648z  Q3YUKK - 28 chars
> 0652z  weak EAM heard but uncopiable from player on 6739, did not get char lentgh or preamble but it was a long one.  Was not repeated by GHFS control to my knowledge.  Matt Cawby may have heard a player on 8776 at about this time.
> 1649z  QTSAAS - 27 chars
> 1900z  Q33MQH - assume 28 chars
> 2328z  at least one 6 char and at least 3 others, did not get headers
>
> Maybe Jeff H got these and can comment?
>
> Brad nr Denver
>
>
>
> -------------- Original message --------------
> From: "Richard Fenlon" <rbfenlon at sprynet.com>
>
> > Unusual EAM activity on 8992 USB 0020 - 0045 03-07-2006
> >
> > Copied 4 back to back EAM's from Andy to "All Stations" above date and time.
> > Each EAM, except for the "say again" repeat were different. EAM's did not
> > include "Do not respond" command. Have not copied 4 back to back EAM's since
> > 911. Sorry did not have recorder jacked in so cannot advise further. Any
> > thoughts?
> > Rick-Thanks in Advance
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