[MilCom] EAM Traffic on HF October 27 2009

Steven William Hines swhines2 at verizon.net
Tue Oct 27 21:13:49 EDT 2009


Thanks to Jeff Haverlah and Chris Corley and Jack Metcalfe for the heads up
today.

 

6 EAM strings repeated by 6 stations on 5 frequencies.

 

I3PFUO             28 characters.

 

7XL       23:11z  6833.0 usb

7AT      23:22z  4515.0 usb

7AT      23:24z  4515.0 usb

0QW     23:53z  7498.0 usb

 

I3NANV             28 characters.

                        

                        7XL       23:13z  6833.0 usb

                        8ZW     23:37z  4515.0 usb

 

I3EATU             28 characters.

 

                        7XL       23:15z  6833.0 usb

                        K8B      23:31z  6778.0 usb

 

RCPGWF          15 characters.

 

                        7AT      23:26z  4515.0 usb

            

I3VYLO             22 characters.

 

                        K8B      23:33z  6778.0 usb

                        8ZW     23:38z  4515.0 usb

                        ???       23:50z  4515.0 usb

                        7AT      23:21z  4515.0 usb (missed full tsmn-last
13 characters matched)

            BIG NINE          24:00z  11175.0 usb

 

Maybe GZI3NA at 23:22z on 7498.0 usb by 0QW (zero-quebec-whiskey). That guy
was FAST.  I could not write it down fast enough.  Probably wants out of his
job:-)

 

Steve

Long Island, New York

 

VHF-UHF RADIOS: RS pro-60/pro-97/164

VHF-UHF ANTENNAS: DPD Productions Scanner LP at 32 feet high

and MilTenna Omni UHF/VHF at 36 feet high

HF RADIO: ICOM IC-R75

HF ANTENNA: Alpha Delta DX Ultra 82 ft long dipole at 25 feet high

COAX: LMR-400 Ultra

CONNECTORS: Pasternack clamps

SOFTWARE: Win 97 (scanner programming), STSPLUS (sat. tracking)

APT Decoder (wx sat. decoder), Acarsd (VHF acars decoder)

MMSSTV (ISS downlink SSTV), Multipsk (everything else decoder)

 

Comments and corrections are welcome.

 

 

 

                        

 

                        

            



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