[MilCom] Military/Federal Mode S Missing Hexcodes

n5fpw at frontier.com n5fpw at frontier.com
Thu Aug 27 13:11:29 EDT 2015


Morning Robert and all,

Your AE0B62 belongs to a UH-60A 82-23713. Last known unit assignment was 
B/1-150 PA National Guard.

Chief Larry


Larry Van Horn, ATC (AW) USN (Ret)
N5FPW - Brasstown, NC USA
President, Teak Publishing
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-----Original Message----- 
From: Robert Wilczynski
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2015 12:42 PM
To: milcom at mailman.qth.net ; Larry Van Horn
Subject: Re: [MilCom] Military/Federal Mode S Missing Hexcodes

AE0B62 - Flight of 2 or more helo's not UH-72A's; very weird sounding
helo's and very low flying over my house.

On 8/25/2015 11:24 AM, n5fpw at frontier.com wrote:
>> An excellent article on hexcodes that have not been identified yet.
>> I'm wondering how many of those are associated with various Remote
>> Piloted Vehicles that are being utilized in military training 
>> areas/routes.
>> Might be a good idea to take that list and compare it with your local
>> data base.
> Thanks for the mention Ken.
>
> I just did another major update to the "Hex Hole" list at
> http://mt-milcom.blogspot.com/2015/08/mode-s-address-holes.html
>
> I have divided the unknowns into a CONUS and Europe list.
>
> If anyone has a tie up for any of these Mode-S address unknowns you
> can reach me here on this list or at the email address in the masthead
> of the blog website.
>
> 73 all and good hunting,
>
> Chief Larry
>
> Larry Van Horn, ATC (AW) USN (Ret)
> N5FPW - Brasstown, NC USA
> President, Teak Publishing, Mode-S Monitor
> Twitter: @MilcomMP
> Milcom Monitoring Post http://mt-milcom.blogspot.com/
> Btown Monitoring Post http://monitor-post.blogspot.com/
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ken
> Sent: Monday, August 24, 2015 9:48 PM
> To: MILCOM
> Subject: [MilCom] Military/Federal Mode S Missing Hexcodes
>
> Please see http://mt-milcom.blogspot.com/2015/08/mode-s-address-holes.html
>
> An excellent article on hexcodes that have not been identified yet.
> I'm wondering how many of those are associated with various Remote
> Piloted Vehicles that are being utilized in military training 
> areas/routes.
>
> Might be a good idea to take that list and compare it with your local
> data base.
>
> Ken
> Springfield MA Monitoring Area
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