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Roger March 9th 06 05:36 PM

utility listening
 
Hi
Does anybody know where I could obtain a frequency list for utilitiy
stations please.
I have tried using google, but not any luck as yet, there are thousands of
pages on there :-)
Rog



David March 9th 06 06:36 PM

utility listening
 
On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 17:36:52 GMT, "Roger"
wrote:

Hi
Does anybody know where I could obtain a frequency list for utilitiy
stations please.
I have tried using google, but not any luck as yet, there are thousands of
pages on there :-)
Rog


http://www.wunclub.com/


[email protected] March 9th 06 07:19 PM

utility listening
 
www.cityfreq.com has a lot of listings too.I think mostly for
scanners though.
cuhulin


waituke March 9th 06 08:49 PM

utility listening
 

Join WUN its an excellent site for utility freqs

www.wunclub.com




On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 17:36:52 GMT, "Roger"
wrote:

Hi
Does anybody know where I could obtain a frequency list for utilitiy
stations please.
I have tried using google, but not any luck as yet, there are thousands of
pages on there :-)
Rog


Verstaldin March 9th 06 10:17 PM

utility listening
 
Perhaps you could narrow the search a bit:
radio telephone, beacons, aeronautical, navigation, navy, military etc.
There are many different categories to explore, such as coast guard rescue
operations, automated weather stations, marine radiotelephone (WNO New
Orleans used to have a station even I could hear up here in washington s).
Coast guard communication area master stations are quite powerful (CAMSPAC
Pt. Reyes California and CAMSLANT Chesapeake are two I know of). Then there
are the numbers stations and communications of various covert military and
government agencies. GHFS (Global High Frequency System)is not covert but
they use coded messages to communicate with air force aircraft world wide.
I'm sure many who post here could enlarge on these categories :)

All life all holiness come from you O Lord
"waituke" wrote in message
...

Join WUN its an excellent site for utility freqs

www.wunclub.com




On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 17:36:52 GMT, "Roger"
wrote:

Hi
Does anybody know where I could obtain a frequency list for utilitiy
stations please.
I have tried using google, but not any luck as yet, there are thousands of
pages on there :-)
Rog




David March 9th 06 10:19 PM

utility listening
 
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 09:49:29 +1300, waituke
wrote:


Join WUN its an excellent site for utility freqs

www.wunclub.com



Join the mailing list for near-real-time info.

http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/wun


[email protected] March 9th 06 10:50 PM

utility listening
 
I typed Radio Scanners in my lookem up window.About 224 different radio
related news group listings all over the World are listed there.
cuhulin


David March 9th 06 11:25 PM

utility listening
 
On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 22:17:14 GMT, "Verstaldin"
wrote:

Perhaps you could narrow the search a bit:
radio telephone, beacons, aeronautical, navigation, navy, military etc.
There are many different categories to explore, such as coast guard rescue
operations, automated weather stations, marine radiotelephone (WNO New
Orleans used to have a station even I could hear up here in washington s).
Coast guard communication area master stations are quite powerful (CAMSPAC
Pt. Reyes California and CAMSLANT Chesapeake are two I know of). Then there
are the numbers stations and communications of various covert military and
government agencies. GHFS (Global High Frequency System)is not covert but
they use coded messages to communicate with air force aircraft world wide.
I'm sure many who post here could enlarge on these categories :)

Kodiak AK used to have a USCG station, also.


David March 9th 06 11:27 PM

utility listening
 
On Thu, 9 Mar 2006 16:50:15 -0600, wrote:

I typed Radio Scanners in my lookem up window.About 224 different radio
related news group listings all over the World are listed there.
cuhulin

Utilities include 2-way comms (like on a scanner) but are on the HF
bands.


dxAce March 9th 06 11:35 PM

utility listening
 


David wrote:

On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 22:17:14 GMT, "Verstaldin"
wrote:

Perhaps you could narrow the search a bit:
radio telephone, beacons, aeronautical, navigation, navy, military etc.
There are many different categories to explore, such as coast guard rescue
operations, automated weather stations, marine radiotelephone (WNO New
Orleans used to have a station even I could hear up here in washington s).
Coast guard communication area master stations are quite powerful (CAMSPAC
Pt. Reyes California and CAMSLANT Chesapeake are two I know of). Then there
are the numbers stations and communications of various covert military and
government agencies. GHFS (Global High Frequency System)is not covert but
they use coded messages to communicate with air force aircraft world wide.
I'm sure many who post here could enlarge on these categories :)

Kodiak AK used to have a USCG station, also.


Still do.

http://www.uscg.mil/d17/cgaskodiak/

dxAce
Michigan
USA






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