[Scan-DC] This may be old news to some... part 2
ka3jjz at netscape.com
ka3jjz at netscape.com
Wed Jun 6 19:56:04 EDT 2007
Thanks for these Mark. Obviously not all the reports floating around of the COTHEN nets are being passed
on UDXF; I used a basic search and only 5 came up in a month. Probably the COTHEN Yahoo group is a better
resource in this case. I'm surprised that the COTHEN HF stuff is becoming more active, frankly - propagation
has often been in the pits for the last 2 months or so, with only a brief period of good conditions. Of course
I can't listen during the day while at work....darn it....
73s Mike
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--- markcleary at juno.com wrote:
From: "MJ Cleary" <markcleary at juno.com>
To: "Larry Van Horn, N5FPW" <n5fpw at brmemc.net>, <ka3jjz at netscape.com>, <scan-dc at mailman.qth.net>
Cc: <gpmorris at satx.rr.com>
Subject: Re: [Scan-DC] This may be old news to some... part 2
Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 16:37:15 -0400
I can speak of what I've heard in my daily monitoring; at least a few
counterdrug alpha designators are still in use in some form. I cannot say if
they are the same freqs and designators as the old set, but there are
designators in use. The freqs are a backup to the COTHEN network. My most
recent catch of a designator was April:
4/10/2007 [22:37:41][FRQ
O ][OPB ][TIS][J08 ][AL0] BER 30 SN 01 followed by
RESCUE 08 airborne with 4 POB requests guard from PANTHER. Primary backup
freq ALPHA. Secondary SIERRA BRAVO
Here's another:
10/10/2006 [13:42:21][FRQ
O ][OPB ][TIS][J10 ][AL0] BER 30 SN 06 followed by 10C
position report to PANTHER. 26-14N 079-36W. PANTHER requests primary backup
frequency BRAVO. Secondary SIERRA CHARLIE
The designators I've heard mentioned in 2006-2007 are: ALPHA, BRAVO, SIERRA
BRAVO, SIERRA CHARLIE.
In Feb 2005 I positively identified 7657 kHz as BRAVO from a 51A/PANTHER
convo and subsequent transmissions on that freq. In November 2005 a
53A/PANTHER convo seemed to label it SIERRA BRAVO. 5841 kHz and 7657 kHz
were very busy in 2004-2005, but I didn't hear anything there in 2006. These
elusive comms are my favorite targets.
Regarding COTHEN activity - Yes, CBP Air has moved much traffic to Satcom
nets, but USCG is there in a big way and now cutters are regulars there. New
ids pop up every month. USN has also added ALE to some P-3s. I've seen logs
of them on USAF HF-GCS ALE.
These counterdrug comms now require a tremendous amount of investment of
patience and time monitoring and a little luck with current propagation
conditions to get an occasional great intercept.
Mark
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry Van Horn, N5FPW" <n5fpw at brmemc.net>
Subject: Re: [Scan-DC] This may be old news to some... part 2
>> Those HF DEA freqs also appear old - I can't remember the last time I saw
>> the XRay listings reported in
>> the WUN (now it's the Utility DXers Forum, on yahoo).
>
> Glenn those alpha designators and frequencies are old --- very very old. I
> took those old DoD alpha designators off the WUN Mil/Gov List years ago
> when I did that column. In fact, when COTHEN stood up, those old alpha
> designators (setup by DoD BTW) went away.
>
>> I do know ICE, DEA, Coast Guard and others use
>> the COTHEN network (although activity has been pretty limited of late,
>> and my guess is that secure
>> satellite comms are more common...), a small article on which can be
>> found here...
>
> Activity on COTHEN has been increasing Mike. In fact, it has never been
> busier. Not sure why you said that, but MJ Cleary and I can vouch how busy
> that net is. You can get complete details counter narco acitivty on my
> personal blog at
> http://monitor-post.blogspot.com/2007/05/cleay-counter-druglaw.html.
>
> This has the latest frequencies, callsigns, ale addresses, networks, etc.
> No brag, just the facts.
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