[MilCom] Military USB ALE & Voice
Jack L. Metcalfe
jlmetcalfe at kywimax.com
Sat Mar 22 23:43:08 EDT 2014
6800.0 THREE calling FIVE, TWELVE & FIVE calling ZERO & ELEVEN,
respectively. Finally, TWELVE calling ONE, all in USB ALE. Possible
Canadian Forces stations. I caught these stations in voice last year:
6800.0 THREE this is FOUR, over. Definite on those calls: 2105 USB
voice (09/FEB/2013)
6800.0 ZERO this is FOUR. Maybe Canadian....FOUR asked permission to
start packing up, no decision yet: 2128 USB voice (09/FEB/2013) (JLM)
And in voice again tonight...Just now heard "Any station, any station,
this is FIVE, this is FIVE, radio check, over." Still active in USB ALE
at 0336 UTC: 0117+ UTC in USB voice & ALE (23/MAR/2014) (JLM)
5778.5 W8F calling & linking with P7X (Anybody remember the old CW
station that went by that call? They were around for years with
5-letter groups.), then into 75 & 150 BPS MIL-STD 188-110A. P7X just
called W8F again, but no link: 0140 UTC in USB ALE & data (23/MAR/2014)
(JLM)
5155.0 FIVE & THREE calling each other: 0202 UTC in USB ALE
(23/MAR/2014) (JLM)
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Jack L. Metcalfe - Stanford, KY
Software Radio Laboratory QS1R SDR
Icom IC-R75 (x2) & Icom IC-R8500
Icom IC-R5, Uniden BCD996T, BCD996XT & AOR AR8200
355' Longwire & 155' Inverted L Sloper Antennas
Diamond D-130J Discone & SAMCO UHF Yagi
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