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Question about military frequencies
My experience listening to military frequencies is limited, but I'm
developing an interest in it. There are lists of military frequencies around, but they typically list a LOT of frequencies and it's always hard to tell which of these are most active. (Some of them, so far as I can tell, are rarely used.) Also, I'm often unable tell what the people using these frequencies are talking about. (This may be for a very good reason, of course!) This is frequently the case when I listen on 11175khz, for example. So, my question is: What have you found to be the most interesting 3 or 4 military frequencies to monitor? Thanks, Steve |
Steve wrote: My experience listening to military frequencies is limited, but I'm developing an interest in it. There are lists of military frequencies around, but they typically list a LOT of frequencies and it's always hard to tell which of these are most active. (Some of them, so far as I can tell, are rarely used.) Also, I'm often unable tell what the people using these frequencies are talking about. (This may be for a very good reason, of course!) This is frequently the case when I listen on 11175khz, for example. So, my question is: What have you found to be the most interesting 3 or 4 military frequencies to monitor? You need to sign up for the WUN Club. http://www.wunclub.com/ Check out the WUN Listserver. dxAce |
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