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at 0135 UTC May 16,2010 the same xmtr came on the air with a different
live female operator. .. She was responding to and giving commands open and close links to several other stations that I did not hear, and probably were not on the same frequency. It sounded to me that she was simul-select on several different frquencies and did not know that 11230 KHz was connected into the circuit. I did not hear any recognizable callsigns or tactical calls used. To use an old term; This sounded to me like the "order wire" in a military, multi-channel, point to point, comm circuit that had mixed voice and data circuits. .. I haven't heard anything like this on HF since the Vietnam era of the 1960's and 70's. |
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On May 15, 8:08*pm, ai8o wrote:
at 0135 UTC May 16,2010 the same xmtr came on the air with a different live female operator. . She was responding to and giving commands open and close links to several other stations that I did not hear, and probably were not on the same frequency. It sounded to me that she was simul-select on several different frquencies and did not know that 11230 KHz was connected into the circuit. I did not hear any recognizable callsigns or tactical calls used. To use an old term; This sounded to me like the "order wire" in a military, multi-channel, point to point, comm circuit that had mixed voice and data circuits. . I haven't heard anything like this on HF since the Vietnam era of the 1960's and 70's. I believe I ran across this station, or something very much like it, possibly on this freq, about a month back. Eventually, I think I heard an ID of some kind, but it was stated so rapidly it did not register. I am in California; not sure of your QTH, so take this for what it's worth. Bruce |
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On May 15, 11:08*pm, ai8o wrote:
at 0135 UTC May 16,2010 the same xmtr came on the air with a different live female operator. . She was responding to and giving commands open and close links to several other stations that I did not hear, and probably were not on the same frequency. It sounded to me that she was simul-select on several different frquencies and did not know that 11230 KHz was connected into the circuit. I did not hear any recognizable callsigns or tactical calls used. To use an old term; This sounded to me like the "order wire" in a military, multi-channel, point to point, comm circuit that had mixed voice and data circuits. . I haven't heard anything like this on HF since the Vietnam era of the 1960's and 70's. I am sure you know how fortunate you were to hear that, that's pretty cool IMO. In 97 I heard a numbers station where the gal coughed during the transmission - one of the "attencion" stations. I've read all kinds of pretty cool stories on stuck keyups for lack of a better word/ phrase. All cloak and dagger like....lol. People talking in the background after the person transmitting thought they were done. You should fire that to the staff at Pop Comm and Monitoring Times. Good job, I'm envious. |
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On May 15, 11:08*pm, ai8o wrote:
at 0135 UTC May 16,2010 the same xmtr came on the air with a different live female operator. . She was responding to and giving commands open and close links to several other stations that I did not hear, and probably were not on the same frequency. It sounded to me that she was simul-select on several different frquencies and did not know that 11230 KHz was connected into the circuit. I did not hear any recognizable callsigns or tactical calls used. To use an old term; This sounded to me like the "order wire" in a military, multi-channel, point to point, comm circuit that had mixed voice and data circuits. . I haven't heard anything like this on HF since the Vietnam era of the 1960's and 70's. I am sure you know how fortunate you were to hear that, that's pretty cool IMO. In 97 I heard a numbers station where the gal coughed during the transmission - one of the "attencion" stations. I've read all kinds of pretty cool stories on stuck keyups for lack of a better word/ phrase. All cloak and dagger like....lol. People talking in the background after the person transmitting thought they were done. You should fire that to the staff at Pop Comm and Monitoring Times. Good job, I'm envious. |
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