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Old February 25th 12, 06:05 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Greetings Fellow Knob Twisters!

I came across a number station that I have not heard before although
most of you may have. It is in English a mans voice and he sounds
very much North American to me. He calls both numbers and letters
running through them twice. The frequency is 6.739 mgz. He is
probably using a beam as his messages are definetely being sent to
various locals. Anyone else hear this one before and have any
knowledge of it? Enjoy your twisted knobs! kg4gfu. Jon Boy.
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On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 21:05:23 -0800 (PST), jon boy kg4gfu
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Greetings Fellow Knob Twisters!

I came across a number station that I have not heard before although
most of you may have. It is in English a mans voice and he sounds
very much North American to me. He calls both numbers and letters
running through them twice. The frequency is 6.739 mgz. He is
probably using a beam as his messages are definetely being sent to
various locals. Anyone else hear this one before and have any
knowledge of it? Enjoy your twisted knobs! kg4gfu. Jon Boy.


Was it in USB? Probably military coms.

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On Feb 25, 1:51*pm, Mark Morgan wrote:
dave wrote innews:w8KdnR0uuZvTvdTSnZ2dnUVZ_jidnZ2d@earthlink. com:





On Sat, 25 Feb 2012 15:30:27 +0000, Mark Morgan wrote:


jon boy kg4gfu wrote in news:51f0c7f0-1104-4a81-
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Greetings Again!


I am unfamiliar with EAM. What does it stand for? BTW, I should have
mentioned it is USB. Keep on twisting! Jon Boy. kg4gfu.

i hear him from time too time on teh punce net fine busines indeed


Sounds like an EAM like message. Right freq for military HF.


i has decided to lave most ops till spring when I shoud be with full moon
tacking and another band or 2 to use akording to leeb****z advice- Hide quoted text -

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On Sat, 25 Feb 2012 18:32:55 -0800, jon boy kg4gfu wrote:


I am unfamiliar with EAM. What does it stand for? BTW, I should have
mentioned it is USB. Keep on twisting! Jon Boy. kg4gfu.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTZuJQ4xtE0

Emergency Attention Message?

Theoretically transmission of a certain alpha sequence, (changed daily),
indicates a heightened state of alert or an actual breakout of
hostilities. Most EAMs are less important.

Like an EBS closed circuit test that broadcasters had to do, when we
actually got to open the big envelope.
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On Sat, 25 Feb 2012 18:32:55 -0800, jon boy kg4gfu wrote:

On Feb 25, 1:51Â*pm, Mark Morgan wrote:
dave wrote
innews:w8KdnR0uuZvTvdTSnZ2dnUVZ_jidnZ2d@earthlink. com:





On Sat, 25 Feb 2012 15:30:27 +0000, Mark Morgan wrote:


jon boy kg4gfu wrote in
news:51f0c7f0-1104-4a81-
:

Greetings Again!


I am unfamiliar with EAM. What does it stand for? BTW, I should have
mentioned it is USB. Keep on twisting! Jon Boy. kg4gfu.

i hear him from time too time on teh punce net fine busines indeed


Sounds like an EAM like message. Right freq for military HF.


i has decided to lave most ops till spring when I shoud be with full
moon tacking and another band or 2 to use akording to leeb****z advice-
Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Emergency Action Message (krktd)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cmsir...eature=related
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dave wrote in
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On Sat, 25 Feb 2012 18:32:55 -0800, jon boy kg4gfu wrote:

On Feb 25, 1:51Â*pm, Mark Morgan wrote:
dave wrote
innews:w8KdnR0uuZvTvdTSnZ2dnUVZ_jidnZ2d@earthlink. com:





On Sat, 25 Feb 2012 15:30:27 +0000, Mark Morgan wrote:

jon boy kg4gfu wrote in
news:51f0c7f0-1104-4a81-
:
Greetings Again!


I am unfamiliar with EAM. What does it stand for? BTW, I should have
mentioned it is USB. Keep on twisting! Jon Boy. kg4gfu.

i hear him from time too time on teh punce net fine busines indeed

Sounds like an EAM like message. Right freq for military HF.

i has decided to lave most ops till spring when I shoud be with full
moon tacking and another band or 2 to use akording to leeb****z advice-
Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Emergency Action Message (krktd)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cmsir...eature=related




has you seen this?

http://ve7kfm.com/kb9rqz.html
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On Feb 25, 12:05*am, jon boy kg4gfu wrote:
Greetings Fellow Knob Twisters!

I came across a number station that I have not heard before although
most of you may have. *It is in English a mans voice and he sounds
very much North American to me. *He calls both numbers and letters
running through them twice. *The frequency is 6.739 mgz. *He is
probably using a beam as his messages are definetely being sent to
various locals. *Anyone else hear this one before and have any
knowledge of it? *Enjoy your twisted knobs! *kg4gfu. *Jon Boy.


Hmmm. According to my Nestle's Quick Decoder Ring, it's a message to
Cuhulin regarding the current location of Blueberry Doggy, relative to
Blueberry Doggy's couch.
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