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Old January 5th 05, 08:18 PM
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Is the DEA still using 14.686 and 19.131 USB with callsigns ATLAS and
SUNDANCE, OMAHA? I haven't monitored any activity on these freq's in months.
Also, anyone heard any traffic "in the clear" on the U.S. Customs COTHERN
channels?

Frank


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Old January 6th 05, 03:36 PM
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I think satellite phones have replaced these HF nets.

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Is the DEA still using 14.686 and 19.131 USB with callsigns ATLAS and
SUNDANCE, OMAHA? I haven't monitored any activity on these freq's in months.
Also, anyone heard any traffic "in the clear" on the U.S. Customs COTHERN
channels?

Frank




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Old January 6th 05, 03:42 PM
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David wrote:

I think satellite phones have replaced these HF nets.


Not entirely true... those freq's may not be in use, but others are.

Think before you pound the keyboard, 'tard boy.

Now go tote your XM radio, and leave the shortwave to the big boys.

dxAce
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Old January 6th 05, 07:12 PM
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If you were a narc in Peru who wanted to say merry XMas to the kids
back home, would you use an HF transceiver patched through a Collins
facility in Iowa or would you use a satellite phone?

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David wrote:

I think satellite phones have replaced these HF nets.


Not entirely true... those freq's may not be in use, but others are.

Think before you pound the keyboard, 'tard boy.

Now go tote your XM radio, and leave the shortwave to the big boys.

dxAce
Michigan
USA




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Old January 6th 05, 07:15 PM
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David wrote:

If you were a narc in Peru who wanted to say merry XMas to the kids
back home, would you use an HF transceiver patched through a Collins
facility in Iowa or would you use a satellite phone?


That would depend upon whether one had the satellite phone or not, and whether
it was working. If not, I'm certain that the individual would call any which way
they could.

Do you ever think at all, 'tard boy? Or are you permanently stuck on stupid and
locked on dumb?

Now go tote it.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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