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This person has a slight Southern drawl. Considering the strength and
clarity of the signal, I would guess it's a MILCOMM somewhere in the South East of the U.S. |
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![]() JDP wrote: This person has a slight Southern drawl. Considering the strength and clarity of the signal, I would guess it's a MILCOMM somewhere in the South East of the U.S. Seems to me the frequency is 6739 USB. It's a GCCS ex-GHFS frequency. I heard Andrews up with the frequency list at 1301. One will hear a lot of encrypted messages on the frequencies(s). dxAce Michigan USA |
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