dxAce
Michigan
USA
> > I can't copy them well enough to identify them. Maybe someone else
> > can. Been hearing them for quite a while now.
> Off the top of my head I think that's part of the Enterprise carrier group
> exercises.
dxAce
Michigan
USA
> > > I can't copy them well enough to identify them. Maybe someone else
> > > can. Been hearing them for quite a while now.
> > Off the top of my head I think that's part of the Enterprise carrier group
> > exercises.
> They've also been up on 8971.
> dxAce
> Michigan
> USA
Steve
> > > > I can't copy them well enough to identify them. Maybe someone else
> > > > can. Been hearing them for quite a while now.
> > > Off the top of my head I think that's part of the Enterprise carrier group
> > > exercises.
> > They've also been up on 8971.
> I've gotten much clearer copy on 4414 today and the frequency is still
> active at 01:38.
dxAce
Michigan
USA
They are talking about this on the scanner group right now, very active.Quote:>I can't copy them well enough to identify them. Maybe someone else
> can. Been hearing them for quite a while now.
Burr
1. Fwd: [HFmonitors] 11175 kHz USB comms
2. Tugboat comms on 4149 kHz USB
3. STS-121 pre-launch comms on 5711 kHz USB
4. In-air Refueling Comms: 6761 kHz USB
6. STS-121 pre-launch comms on 5711 kHz USB
7. Fwd: [HFmonitors] 11175 kHz USB comms
8. Tugboat comms on 4149 kHz USB
9. 4320.5 kHz USB Spanish Comms @ 13:15 UTC
10. ? Comms ? on 4420 kHz [USB] @ 0824 UTC
11. Eng Comms on 5430 kHz [USB] @ 0840 UTC
12. In-air Refueling Comms: 6761 kHz USB
13. Voice comms on 4081.4 khz usb
14. 2481 kHz [USB] Eng Comms @ 1022 UTC
15. Alpha Comms on 4724 kHz [USB] @ 0730 UTC