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I've been hearing Spanish language comms on 12359 khz. There are at
least two males, one of whom is referred to (in English) as "Falcon". Any ideas? Steve |
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oups.com... I've been hearing Spanish language comms on 12359 khz. There are at least two males, one of whom is referred to (in English) as "Falcon". Any ideas? Steve This is a shared frequency for maritime simplex. Along with 12353, 12356, 12362 and 12365. Mark. Auckland. |
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