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3050 kHz USB Hearing Spanish Comms 'Papa Charley' @ 10:30 UTC
S-Meter : S3~S7 & SIO 344 on 9 Sept 2010 Spanish Male Net-Controller {Dispatcher} "Papa Charley" calling out to Romero y Julietta over a period of 20 Minutes. 10:38 UTC 'Pablo' checked in and they did their Alpha-Number 'thing' in Spanish Papa Charley talked to Comandante Corvette @ 10:45 UTC; but i could not hear Comandante Corvette . . . Back to calling out to Romero y Julietta . . . and silence at 11:00 UTC |
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RHF wrote:
4320 kHz SIO 1.5 2 1.5 Note - The 4320 kHz Audio did not pair-up with AFN Guam on 5765 kHz USB. -cause- I First thought that AFN Diego Garcia was off-frequency by 1 kHz. Who's Broadcasting in American English using the AM Mode on 4320 kHz ? Tropical station? Do you hear a lot of fishing boats? That's what I hear at random places. Mexican fishermen. They just use any blank spot on the dial they want to. |
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On Sep 9, 4:58*pm, dave wrote:
RHF wrote: 4320 kHz SIO 1.5 2 1.5 Note - The 4320 kHz Audio did not pair-up with AFN Guam on 5765 kHz USB. *-cause- I First thought that AFN Diego Garcia was off-frequency by 1 kHz. Who's Broadcasting in American English using the AM Mode on 4320 kHz ? - Tropical station? One of the Time References in this last one was : Tres Treinta -t- 3 & 30 @ 3:30 AM PDT which was my local time. -So- it was most likely a Mexican Station in Western Mexico or may be some one right here in California. - Do you hear a lot of fishing boats? - That's what I hear at random places. - Mexican fishermen. They just use - any blank spot on the dial they want to. Dave have no idea as to : Who They Are . . . -or- Where They Are . . . It is not normal comms between Fishing Boats Truck Dispatchers; Amateur Net-Controllers or even CBers. Mostly they seem to use the Phonetic Alphabet http://www.dynamoo.com/technical/phonetic.htm with a Spanish Accent and Spanish Numbers. They use Code Names like "Papa Charley" versus a Ships Name or a Ship's Captain's Name; or even a Nick Name and Ship "Big Mike on the West Wind" * No Lat & Long * No Sea Weather * No Call Signs or other IDs They do seem to use USB in the Lower Bands versus LSB like the Amateurs/Hams; and vice-versa on the upper bands. Unless I write it down I really don't recall any of it cause it is in Spanish : So a name like "Papa Charley" that is repeated many times is written down with the time but the rest is just so much noise that does not stick in the ear. Used to know a guy in the East Bay that ran comms between his home and Central America for Visitors by Appointment; so that they could Talk to their Families back home in the 1960s/70s. Now with Cellphones and low cost Calling Cards I don't think anyone needs to do that anymore. just listening to the radio and wondering . . . ~ RHF |
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RHF wrote:
On Sep 9, 4:58 pm, wrote: RHF wrote: 4320 kHz SIO 1.5 2 1.5 Note - The 4320 kHz Audio did not pair-up with AFN Guam on 5765 kHz USB. -cause- I First thought that AFN Diego Garcia was off-frequency by 1 kHz. Who's Broadcasting in American English using the AM Mode on 4320 kHz ? Harmonic of 1080? |
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