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Fwd: [MilRadioComms] SAR offshore Canaveral
CG Rescue 6033 in SAR off Canaveral
```````````````````````````````````` It is Sunday, 8:36am EDT (1236z). "Coast Guard Rescue Helo 6033" has been in the area for about 20 minutes, hailing "Sailing Vessel Selma" on 156.8. CG Rescue 6033 is an MH-60J helo based at CG Air Station Clearwater, Florida. In addition, "CG Sector Jacksonville" has been making an announcement on the freq about that vessel being in distress about 30 miles east of Cape Canaveral. "CG Rescue 6033" now is in comms with the vessel, and is asking the normal questions: "Does everyone aboard have a lifevest?" "Is anyone aboard in need of medical attention?" The helo pilot tells the vessel: "We have good comms with you now; we are faily close; now, all we have to do is find you." "CG Vessel 47301" is now up on the freq trying to contact "CG Rescue 6033" "CG Sector Jacksonville now has comms with the helo on 157.15 and tells him that if he can give the vessel position to CG Vessel 47301, he can RTB. "CG Vessel 47301," on 157.15 says that they will proceed to the ship's position at 28-09 North, 079-33 West. They say they will inform the helo when they are at that position, so the helo can then RTB. They also have comms regarding whether a waiver will be necessary since they will be going more than 12-miles out. The helo says they will remain on-scene for as long as possible before they have to RTB for fuel. AL STERN Satellite Beach FL http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MilRadioComms http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CivilAirComms http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HFmonitors http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FloridaMilcom http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SpaceCoastComms |
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Fwd: [MilRadioComms] SAR offshore Canaveral
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, " wrote: CG Rescue 6033 in SAR off Canaveral ```````````````````````````````````` It is Sunday, 8:36am EDT (1236z). "Coast Guard Rescue Helo 6033" has been in the area for about 20 minutes, hailing "Sailing Vessel Selma" on 156.8. CG Rescue 6033 is an MH-60J helo based at CG Air Station Clearwater, Florida. In addition, "CG Sector Jacksonville" has been making an announcement on the freq about that vessel being in distress about 30 miles east of Cape Canaveral. "CG Rescue 6033" now is in comms with the vessel, and is asking the normal questions: "Does everyone aboard have a lifevest?" "Is anyone aboard in need of medical attention?" The helo pilot tells the vessel: "We have good comms with you now; we are faily close; now, all we have to do is find you." "CG Vessel 47301" is now up on the freq trying to contact "CG Rescue 6033" "CG Sector Jacksonville now has comms with the helo on 157.15 and tells him that if he can give the vessel position to CG Vessel 47301, he can RTB. "CG Vessel 47301," on 157.15 says that they will proceed to the ship's position at 28-09 North, 079-33 West. They say they will inform the helo when they are at that position, so the helo can then RTB. They also have comms regarding whether a waiver will be necessary since they will be going more than 12-miles out. The helo says they will remain on-scene for as long as possible before they have to RTB for fuel. AL STERN Satellite Beach FL http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MilRadioComms http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CivilAirComms http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HFmonitors http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FloridaMilcom http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SpaceCoastComms I wonder if the Poster has ever heard of the Secrecy Clause in the Communications ACT of 1934? I hope he doesn't posses an FCC issued License, because if he does, and is found in Violation of that Act, it can cost him $10KUS per individual Violation and 5 years in the Federal GrayBar Hotel. |
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Fwd: [MilRadioComms] SAR offshore Canaveral
"You" wrote in message ... In article , " wrote: CG Rescue 6033 in SAR off Canaveral ```````````````````````````````````` It is Sunday, 8:36am EDT (1236z). "Coast Guard Rescue Helo 6033" has been in the area for about 20 minutes, hailing "Sailing Vessel Selma" on 156.8. CG Rescue 6033 is an MH-60J helo based at CG Air Station Clearwater, Florida. In addition, "CG Sector Jacksonville" has been making an announcement on the freq about that vessel being in distress about 30 miles east of Cape Canaveral. "CG Rescue 6033" now is in comms with the vessel, and is asking the normal questions: "Does everyone aboard have a lifevest?" "Is anyone aboard in need of medical attention?" The helo pilot tells the vessel: "We have good comms with you now; we are faily close; now, all we have to do is find you." "CG Vessel 47301" is now up on the freq trying to contact "CG Rescue 6033" "CG Sector Jacksonville now has comms with the helo on 157.15 and tells him that if he can give the vessel position to CG Vessel 47301, he can RTB. "CG Vessel 47301," on 157.15 says that they will proceed to the ship's position at 28-09 North, 079-33 West. They say they will inform the helo when they are at that position, so the helo can then RTB. They also have comms regarding whether a waiver will be necessary since they will be going more than 12-miles out. The helo says they will remain on-scene for as long as possible before they have to RTB for fuel. AL STERN Satellite Beach FL http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MilRadioComms http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CivilAirComms http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HFmonitors http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FloridaMilcom http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SpaceCoastComms I wonder if the Poster has ever heard of the Secrecy Clause in the Communications ACT of 1934? I hope he doesn't posses an FCC issued License, because if he does, and is found in Violation of that Act, it can cost him $10KUS per individual Violation and 5 years in the Federal GrayBar Hotel. This person is NOT in violation. SEC 303 and other secrecy sections DO NOT apply when a vessel is in distress. |
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Fwd: [MilRadioComms] SAR offshore Canaveral
On Mar 16, 2:11�pm, "Dan Yemiola AI8O" wrote:
This person is NOT in violation. SEC 303 and other secrecy sections DO NOT apply when a vessel is in distress Thanks for your agreement with me, Dan. Over the many years that I have been posting logs of my Mil Comms receptions, web- cop wannabees like the one who you responded to, have been troubled. Some have gone so far as to forward my postings to authorities. In all cases, the opinions of the Govt and Federal legal folks were the same: I am violating no law. As an aside, Dan, now you see why I have folks fill out that short questionnaire before allowing them to join one the Yahoogroups I operate. My questionnaire eliminates the damn fools. AL STERN Satellite Beach FL http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MilRadioComms http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CivilAirComms http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HFmonitors http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FloridaMilcom http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SpaceCoastComms |
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