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I went out for dinner, when I came home I hear two more boats are in
distress. Vessel #1, name Kimber Lucky is being escorted to port by ship callsign CHARLIE. Vessel #2, location 31-05N, 80-02W, about 110 Miles NorthEast of Jacksonville. 2 F/A-18’s have been diverted to overfly the second vessel. Freqs where comms regarding this SAR a 5399.6 USB (USS Enterprise Strike Group) 310.2500 (Callsign Screwtop, relaying comms. 156.8000 FM (Marine Channel 16) Hear USCG Mayport and another unid, possibly SCREWTOP. 157.1500 FM (Marine Channel 23A) USCG Also hearing comms on 243.0000 UHF Military Emergency freq, too many radios going off at once, not sure if these comms are related. These boats should feel lucky that there is a large military exercise in the Atlantic off the Florida coast. George http://www.MilAirComms.com |
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![]() Frank wrote: GeorgeF om... ^ I went out for dinner, when I came home I hear two more boats are in ^ distress. Vessel #1, name Kimber Lucky is being escorted to port by ^ ship callsign CHARLIE. Is Screwtop also relaying Charlie to Sealord, regarding Kimber Lucky? Frank Caught the end of the conversation. I'm not sure if SCREWTOP was in direct comms with CHARLIE or not. I think CHARLIE was talking to USCG Mayport, who via phone was relaying to SEALORD in turn relaying to SCREWTOP. George http://www.MilAirComms.com |
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