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[email protected] August 5th 05 06:52 PM

Russky Sub
 
Article at www.drudgereport.com I heard about it early this morning
on Paul Gallo's radio talk show. www.supertalkms.com Anything on
Shortwave Radio about that?
cuhulin


[email protected] August 5th 05 10:18 PM

.... Anything on SW...?

You mean, radio traffic to the embassy in DC? Probably.

I googled for "antenna Russian embassy" bub didn't see anything
exciting on the first page of hits. There was a link to a Bill Gertz
article that may be interesting.

"Russian merchant ships used in spying"
http://www.c4i.org/rmss.html

I see this is happening off the Pacific coast of Russia. If it were
near Norfolk, I might be able to hear something.

The sub is said to be 625 feet below the surface, way too far down for
the wet exit. Pressure at that depth is about 300 psi.


dxAce August 5th 05 10:23 PM



wrote:

... Anything on SW...?

You mean, radio traffic to the embassy in DC? Probably.

I googled for "antenna Russian embassy" bub didn't see anything
exciting on the first page of hits. There was a link to a Bill Gertz
article that may be interesting.

"Russian merchant ships used in spying"
http://www.c4i.org/rmss.html

I see this is happening off the Pacific coast of Russia. If it were
near Norfolk, I might be able to hear something.

The sub is said to be 625 feet below the surface, way too far down for
the wet exit. Pressure at that depth is about 300 psi.


Rush mentioned something about it during his broadcast. Went something like a
few weeks ago the Russians and the Chinese were playing war games together but
when it comes to rescue games the Russians call the US.

I understand we and the British (and probably others) have equipment enroute.

Last I heard they may have oxygen enough until Monday or so.

dxAce
Michigan
USA

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm



[email protected] August 5th 05 11:00 PM

Oh hell yeah,, Bill Gertz is always good. www.gertzfile.com
cuhulin


[email protected] August 5th 05 11:03 PM

I never listen to that Phoney rush limpballs.(Oxycottin drughead
limbaugh)
cuhulin


[email protected] August 5th 05 11:05 PM

They have some kinds of (in U.S.Submarines anyway) Oxygen pads thingys
in there for Oxygen.
cuhulin


[email protected] August 5th 05 11:07 PM


wrote:
... Anything on SW...?

You mean, radio traffic to the embassy in DC? Probably.

I googled for "antenna Russian embassy" bub didn't see anything
exciting on the first page of hits. There was a link to a Bill Gertz
article that may be interesting.

"Russian merchant ships used in spying"
http://www.c4i.org/rmss.html

I see this is happening off the Pacific coast of Russia. If it were
near Norfolk, I might be able to hear something.

The sub is said to be 625 feet below the surface, way too far down for
the wet exit. Pressure at that depth is about 300 psi.


Check this out.. some things may be possible

http://www.deeperblue.net/article.php/309/28

Probably a remote controlled sub will try to rescue them

& good luck to all


[email protected] August 5th 05 11:07 PM

Submariners all over the World are a Brotherhood.
cuhulin


[email protected] August 5th 05 11:41 PM

I tell you, I would not like to be one of the guys trapped down there.
It would not be a pleasant way to go. l

A buddy of mine was a submariner. It takes a special kind of person to
deal with that job.

Steve


[email protected] August 6th 05 12:07 AM

tv news just now said they have enough oxygen to last untill Monday and
U.S.and brits and I think they said Japan is rushing toward them.Fishing
net,why (several Jackson,Mississippi Air National Guardsmen are
assting,local Jackson tv news is now saying) didn't they send somebody
out there if they wasen't too deep already?
cuhulin


[email protected] August 6th 05 12:08 AM

Takes a special kind of peson to be an Astronaut too.
cuhulin


Yodar August 7th 05 02:04 AM

dxAce wrote:

wrote:


... Anything on SW...?

You mean, radio traffic to the embassy in DC? Probably.

I googled for "antenna Russian embassy" bub didn't see anything
exciting on the first page of hits. There was a link to a Bill Gertz
article that may be interesting.

"Russian merchant ships used in spying"
http://www.c4i.org/rmss.html

I see this is happening off the Pacific coast of Russia. If it were
near Norfolk, I might be able to hear something.

The sub is said to be 625 feet below the surface, way too far down for
the wet exit. Pressure at that depth is about 300 psi.



Rush mentioned something about it during his broadcast. Went something like a
few weeks ago the Russians and the Chinese were playing war games together but
when it comes to rescue games the Russians call the US.

I understand we and the British (and probably others) have equipment enroute.

Last I heard they may have oxygen enough until Monday or so.

dxAce
Michigan
USA

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm


SOME TIME AGO WE SENT A SPY SUB OFF KAMCHATKA AND SUCCESSFULLY (oops!)
left listening devices with recorders on their undersea military com cables

I betcha they were "fishing" for some of our SOSUS antisubmarine arrays
and got fouled in the wires

just a hunch

Yodar

[email protected] August 7th 05 02:37 AM

I dont see why that is suppose to be news that they are spying.That sort
of thing has been going on since at least back in the 1950's.Countries
that have Submarines do spy on each other.This month's or last month's
Popular Science or Popular Mechanics magazine has an article about a new
American high tech Submarine.I have the snail mail magazine around here
somewhere,the new Submarine has a built in garage so peole and
underwater vehicles can leave and return to the Submarine.There might be
something at their websites about that. www.popularmechanics.com
www.popsci.com Those two magazines are printed in countries and
foreign languages around the World,so it is common knowledge by now.
cuhulin


[email protected] August 7th 05 03:12 AM

No Regrets For Enola Gay's Bombardier. www.worldnetdaily.com I hear
you,Col.Tom Ferebee.NO regrets whatsoever.There would be NO regrets for
me either if it had been me.Sleep well,Col.Tom Ferebee.Lets "do" mecca
next.
cuhulin


[email protected] August 7th 05 04:37 AM

www.devilfinder.com Mississippi Air National Guard Assisting Russian
Submarine Trapped Underwater.

I haven't seen anything about that at the devilfinder.com search,yet,but
I did see something about that on local Jackson tv news yesterday
evening. www.wjtv.com www.wlbt.com www.wapt.com My old buddy's
oldest son is in the Mississippi Air National Guard,Chief Flight
Loader,C-17's.I would phone my old buddy (he retired from the U.S.Navy)
about that,but its late in the evening now.
cuhulin



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