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dxAce wrote: wrote: Hmmm. According to Halifax military there is oxygen on board the vessel and the patient has been on oxygen for several hours already. Rescue 323 just said switching to 11187 at 2324. Calling Halifax on 11187. I'd monitor both freq's as they seem to be having propagation problems. Interesting to note that I do not see 11187 on the Canadian list of frequencies, however that is a frequency in use by the US Navy in the past. dxAce Michigan The United States of America |
that's what makes this a great hobby. and thanks to
you for putting this up on the group. this is what's cool about having your radios in the computer room... Drifter... |
dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: wrote: Hmmm. According to Halifax military there is oxygen on board the vessel and the patient has been on oxygen for several hours already. Rescue 323 just said switching to 11187 at 2324. Calling Halifax on 11187. I'd monitor both freq's as they seem to be having propagation problems. Interesting to note that I do not see 11187 on the Canadian list of frequencies, however that is a frequency in use by the US Navy in the past. I'm also monitoring 6715 as that is another Canadian SAR freq., just to see if anything comes up there. dxAce Michigan The United States of America |
johndobbs wrote: Drifter wrote: anyone else getting this? Rescue 323, female, stating they will be landing with 29K lb. fuel. plane in trouble? military test runs? Halifax military 6 to s9 here, W.PA. Rescue 323, in and out, mostly unreadable....????? Drifter... Yes, getting it OK here in northern Ohio. They've got a phone patch going on between 323 and RCC. She's asking if there's oxygen on board the vessel. RCC = Rescue Coordination Centre For anyone who may not be aware of that. dxAce Michigan The United States of America |
dxAce wrote: johndobbs wrote: Drifter wrote: anyone else getting this? Rescue 323, female, stating they will be landing with 29K lb. fuel. plane in trouble? military test runs? Halifax military 6 to s9 here, W.PA. Rescue 323, in and out, mostly unreadable....????? Drifter... Yes, getting it OK here in northern Ohio. They've got a phone patch going on between 323 and RCC. She's asking if there's oxygen on board the vessel. RCC = Rescue Coordination Centre For anyone who may not be aware of that. dxAce Michigan The United States of America No, I wasn't aware of that. Thanks for the info. Seems quiet now, after she changed freq's to 11187. I could hear her OK on 5717, but Halifax couldn't make her out. And I had thought, on her earlier transmission regarding the 29k pounds of fuel upon landing....I thought she was saying 29 thousand pounds of fuel upon landing at "Greenland". |
johndobbs wrote: dxAce wrote: johndobbs wrote: Drifter wrote: anyone else getting this? Rescue 323, female, stating they will be landing with 29K lb. fuel. plane in trouble? military test runs? Halifax military 6 to s9 here, W.PA. Rescue 323, in and out, mostly unreadable....????? Drifter... Yes, getting it OK here in northern Ohio. They've got a phone patch going on between 323 and RCC. She's asking if there's oxygen on board the vessel. RCC = Rescue Coordination Centre For anyone who may not be aware of that. dxAce Michigan The United States of America No, I wasn't aware of that. Thanks for the info. Seems quiet now, after she changed freq's to 11187. I could hear her OK on 5717, but Halifax couldn't make her out. And I had thought, on her earlier transmission regarding the 29k pounds of fuel upon landing....I thought she was saying 29 thousand pounds of fuel upon landing at "Greenland". Here is some info about Halifax: http://www.jrcchalifax.forces.gc.ca/JRCC_home_E.htm dxAce Michigan United States of America |
Here's a little bit of background. Before I made my initial post to
r.r.r., Rescue 323 was in route to Hibernia. Perhaps the Hibernia oil platform? Halifax military was asking Rescue 323 if she needed him to call Hibernia. Rescue 323 replied that she did not need this, at which point Halifax military said he'd want for her call back. A short time later, Rescue 323 came back to say that she would not be proceeding to Hibernia because someone else's time to the scene would only be around 30 minutes. So, she would instead be going to St. Johns. Rescue 323 then asked, "What are your intentions for Rescue 323? Do you want us to wait in St. Johns or proceed to Greenland?" Halifax military replied, "Go to St. Johns, land and we'll reassess the situation." This is when the question the conversation started about how much fuel she had on board, and by this time the rest of you were listening. |
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