[MilCom] Re: [northeastmilair] Re: FM Skip? Maybe Not!
Ed Langworthy
jetcrafter at verizon.net
Fri Sep 21 22:56:14 EDT 2007
Looks like you are right, Dick. Thank you! I checked a couple frequency
sources for PNS and saw 140.900 listed for security. Seems like these are hourly
check-ins because I heard it the first time at 9PM local but didn't get enough
info to post about it. Then they checked in at 10PM again. I'll give a listen
again at 11PM just to see if those names come up again.
Ed Langworthy
Scarborough, ME
----- Original Message -----
From: "maine_451" <rsted at adelphia.net>
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 10:30 PM
Subject: Re: FM Skip? Maybe Not!
>I think 140.90 FM is an active frequency at the Portsmouth Naval
> Shipyard in Kittery, Maine, possibly security use. According to on-
> line information, the USS Louisville, USS Hyman Rickover and the USS
> Santa Fe (submarines) are all undergoing decommissioning or repair at
> PNSY at this time. So this maybe isn't too far south!
>
> Interesting, though! I'll have to give it a try.
>
> Dick (in Kennebunkport)
>
> -"Ed Langworthy"
> <jetcrafter at ...> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> It's 0200z and I just heard on 140.900 NFM some "check-ins".
>>
>> "Central, this is MIKE 1, comm check."
>> Here's a couple more that I could understand that checked in:
>> Louisville
>> Rickover
>> San Trope (sounded like)
>>
>>
>> Ok you Southern people, to whom may I have just heard?
>>
>> Ed Langworthy
>> Scarborough, ME
>>
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