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![]() RedOctober90 wrote: GeorgeF wrote in message news:3F60BD99.6010401@licensed4funREMOVEBEFOREFLI GHT.com... For those who like to monitor military comms you can catch the USS Enterprise Strike group currently conducting exercises (and will be for most of the month). HF freqs a 2370.0 KHz USB 5399.6 KHz USB both have been very active. And if you live in Florida you?ll be able to pickup non-stop MilAir comms relating to these exercises on the common UHF freqs. To read more about these exercises you can go he http://www.news.navy.mil/search/disp...?story_id=9460 George http://www.MilAirComms.com Both freqs good in Northeast PA. Annoying het on 5399 from a 5400 weak am station playing music. How do you know which ship it is when they transmit? Callsigns heard on HF were same as callsigns and references to what I heard on HF. Also from being in contact with other monitors in the area (remember, here in FL we have ALOT of milair nuts). And also by knowing there was a major exercised scheduled by reading the www.news.navy.mil site regularly. George http://www.MilAirComms.com |
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