[MilCom] 14484.0 DESERT EAGLE
Bob Wilczynski
wizski_roller at comcast.net
Wed Sep 28 19:55:38 EDT 2011
On 9/27/2011 12:35 PM, Larry Van Horn wrote:
>>> Sounds like an Army MARS net, with traffic for MARS-type callsigns
>>> (AAN6SAT, AAN7MLI, AAN0MFR, etc). If it is Army MARS, would like to
>>> know why they are using tactical callsigns, and their locations.
> This is definitely a USA MARS operations. As for the tactical call, from a
> US Army MARS trng guide found online:
>
> Agency Call Signs - There are call signs and licenses for use by Civil
> Agency Stations. These special call signs are allocated under the prefix
> block "AAN".
>
> Military Unit MARS Station/Club Call Signs. - Military unit MARS station and
> club call signs are assigned specific three-letter suffix call signs as
> follows:
>
> . Regular Army: The suffix "UAA" through "UZZ". The exception is that the
> suffix "USA" is reserved for area gateway stations.
> . National Guard: The suffix "NAA" through "NZZ".
> . Army Corps of Engineers: The suffix "EAA" through "EZZ".
> . Army Reserve: The suffix "RAA" through "RZZ".
> . Club Stations: The suffix "CAA" through "CZZ".
>
> U.S. military units may identify their station with assigned tactical call
> signs to interface with MARS operators when no unit MARS call sign has been
> assigned or when use of their regularly issued MARS call sign might
> jeopardize their current mission. An example of a tactical call sign would
> be "Big Sky 5"
>
> And now you know the rest of the story. ;-)))
>
> T-Jefe
>
> Larry Van Horn, N5FPW
> Brasstown, NC USA
> MT Assistant/Review/Technical Editor
> Milcom Monitoring Post http://mt-milcom.blogspot.com/
> Twitter: @MilcomMP
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jack L. Metcalfe"<jlmetcalfe at kywimax.com>
> To: "Daryll"<RoadMelter at roadrunner.com>
> Cc: "Milcom"<milcom at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 5:45 PM
> Subject: Re: [MilCom] 14484.0 DESERT EAGLE
>
>
>> Daryll wrote:
>>> Sounds like an Army MARS net, with traffic for MARS-type callsigns
>>> (AAN6SAT, AAN7MLI, AAN0MFR, etc). If it is Army MARS, would like to
>>> know why they are using tactical callsigns, and their locations.
>>>
>>> Remember the old days when the callsign LOOKING GLASS was used for the
>>> ABNCP aircraft?
>>>
>>> Thanks for the heads-up on the freq.
>> ---
>> Daryll,
>>
>> The last time this frequency was active (03/29/2011) with similar/same
>> call words, there were actual TACAMO aircraft involved. I had
>> simultaneous UHF WBFM traffic at my location, but none so far today.
>>
>> Jack L. Metcalfe
>>
All,
I picked up the following call signs last night having a semi-informal
conversation regarding US Army Mars on 4021.0 USB around 1300 UTC.
Mention of some kind of exercise at FT. Devens Oct 22. They were
sending ANDVT signals earlier in the day.
AAA1SN - Southern New England Army Mars Director
AAR1TK
AARMT
AAR1CD/T - mentioned AAA1SN was his boss
Bob W.
Palmer, MA
>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jack L. Metcalfe"
>>> <jlmetcalfe at kywimax.com>
>>> To: "UDXF"<udxf at yahoogroups.com>
>>> Cc: "Milcom"<milcom at mailman.qth.net>
>>> Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 4:33 PM
>>> Subject: [MilCom] 14484.0 DESERT EAGLE
>>>
>>>
>>>> 14484.0 DESERT EAGLE with message to LOOKING GLASS. Line 1. SAT Line
>>>> 2. A Line 3. A Line 4. C. STEP MOTHER also active, but weak signals
>>>> on both my HF antennas: 2029 USB Voice (26/SEPT/2011) (JLM)
>>>> --
>>
>>
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