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Yes, in Europe, I've heard this sort of thing all the way up to 3.4Mhz. Many
are in French around 3.2Mhz. The English speaking ones are just apparently people on all kind of ships and boats and often their accents are northern England and lots of swearing. I doubt if its legal, but on the other hand, does it really do any harm either? Brian "fred k engels" wrote in message ... poachers in the 80m ham band "Rf Probe" wrote in message ... Starting at 1700 utc (+/-) daily a casual simplex USB net takes place, no callsigns are ever used, just personal recognition. No references to vessel names, or exact geographical places, no lat/long etc. This group of vessels comes up with causal chatter, laced with profanity at times, close knit group. References are often made about success/failure of fishing, gear, etc. I'm curious, is this group of vessels participating in illegal commercial fishing ? A clandestine communications channel ? Once, they went ashore and shot a moose and divided the meat among several vessels. (the hunting season is closed this time of year). This 3824 khz useage is outside of the maritime ssb channels from what I'ved googled and referenced in frequency lists. Monitoring 3824 khz and curious ..... de RF Probe Anchorage, Alaska --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- -- ----- - This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please! |
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