[spooks] 111744 whistling oddity

Todd Heckaman [email protected]
Fri, 19 Apr 2002 17:57:06 -0500


Yes indeed forgot a decimal point there, should been more clear he was on
11174.4 khz.

I noticed him while checking out GHFS mil stuff on good 'ole 11175.0 khz, I
could hear the whistling since he was so close. What I thought was
interesting, was that he came back the next day at the same time, within 5
minutes or so.

Some kind soul remarked that the whistling is a common practice of HAMs and
the ameture radio crew but 11174.4 is not in the amateur band I'm pretty
sure. I'll have my finger on the recorder tonight hopefully he'll be back...
We'll see!

regards,
Todd

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Chris Smolinski
Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 5:49 AM
To: Spooks@Mailman. Qth. Net
Subject: Re: [spooks] 111744 whistling oddity


Do you mean 11744 kHz?

On Thu, 18 Apr 2002, Todd Heckaman wrote:

>  Hi all, if anyone is around Friday April 19 at around 01:00 UTC (9:00 PM
> EST -daylight savings time here-) pleaz tune into 111744 +- 50Hz and see
if
> you hear the whistling Spanish guy. He played (whistled himself?) a tune a
> couple times then 1-5 (4?) in Spanish I believe, then a phrase but cannot
> translate. He then repeats this once ie. whistle, count, phrase, then
gone.
>
>  He did it April 17 01:02 or so then again tonight 01:05. Odd one?
>
> regards,
> Todd
>
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