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Armchair General The Only 5-star General on GLP User ID: 74943017 United States 06/11/2017 01:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 8992 and 11175 are pretty much redundant. -Armchair General- "No man is entitled to the blessings of freedom unless he be vigilant in its preservation." -General of the Army Douglas MacArthur "I served in all commissioned ranks from Second Lieutenant to Major General and during that period, I spent most of my time being a high-class muscle man for big business, for Wall Street and for the Bankers. In short, I was a racketeer, a gangster for capitalism." -Major General Smedley D. Butler, USMC - 1933 Pronouns: Sir/General/That Bastard |
Copernica the Proud American User ID: 23615172 United States 06/11/2017 01:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | THIS IS MATERIAL MATERIAL BR 43APBP SB 43APBP SB 43APBP SB MF 43APBP SIJK4QSETTOAD67QWSKYOI5U ISA 43APBP SIJK4QSETTOAD67QWSKYOI5U THIS IS MATERIAL OUT (end 1:40 am) __________________________________ Hmmm....calling out for toads and whiskey - must be a lonely Saturday night for Material God Bless President TRUMP! GOD BLESS AMERICA!! |
Armchair General The Only 5-star General on GLP User ID: 74943017 United States 06/11/2017 01:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | AS AS Quoting: Copernica the Proud American THIS IS MATERIAL MATERIAL BR 43APBP SB 43APBP SB 43APBP SB MF 43APBP SIJK4QSETTOAD67QWSKYOI5U ISA 43APBP SIJK4QSETTOAD67QWSKYOI5U THIS IS MATERIAL OUT (end 1:40 am) __________________________________ Hmmm....calling out for toads and whiskey - must be a lonely Saturday night for Material LMAO -- not as bad as the message we had a few months ago that ended in Whiskey-Whiskey-Three. -Armchair General- "No man is entitled to the blessings of freedom unless he be vigilant in its preservation." -General of the Army Douglas MacArthur "I served in all commissioned ranks from Second Lieutenant to Major General and during that period, I spent most of my time being a high-class muscle man for big business, for Wall Street and for the Bankers. In short, I was a racketeer, a gangster for capitalism." -Major General Smedley D. Butler, USMC - 1933 Pronouns: Sir/General/That Bastard |
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subisnack User ID: 75050927 United States 06/11/2017 09:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi, Quoting: Whirled Peas As a ham with 50 years of shortwave experience, I really enjoy reading the 8992 thread. I live in the Canadian wilderness with my own shortwave station. I have programmed all the important frequencies such as 8992 and 11175 into my trusty ICOM IC718. Solar activity greatly affects the reception and I am sure that "on quiet days" the solar activity simply does not allow for extensive communication by the military either. Some days the various frequencies are deader than dead. Welcome! Solarham is a great website for tracking solar activity. |
Copernica the Proud American User ID: 23615172 United States 06/11/2017 10:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 02-5001 AE0433 United States Air Force United States Military Boeing C-32B B752 Altitude: 39000 ft Speed: 546.9 mph Heading: 85.9° Vertical Speed: 0 ft/m Squawk: 1510 Species: Landplane Transponder: ADS-B Latitude: 37.86885° Longitude: -79.69853° No Aircraft Picture On File - Use Image Search Link Below Route: Aircraft is not transmitting its callsign Interesting: No User Tag: Flights Count: 0 MLAT: No Message Count: 5,435 Time Tracked: 3:18:22 Avg. Signal Level: 22 Operator Code: USAF [link to imgur.com] "Mission The C-32 provides safe, comfortable and reliable transportation for our nation's leaders to locations around the world. The primary customers are the vice president, using the distinctive call sign "Air Force Two," the first lady, and members of the Cabinet and Congress." [link to www.af.mil] God Bless President TRUMP! GOD BLESS AMERICA!! |
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subisnack User ID: 75050927 United States 06/11/2017 03:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Looks like two E6-B's are airborne. One east one west. EDIT: Just looked again, and neither are showing up now at 15:55. I don't understand as much on this side, but if someone can help me fill in the blanks? Second EDIT: One showing up again, east. 16:10 Last Edited by subisnack on 06/11/2017 04:17 PM |
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Whirled Peas User ID: 69613501 Canada 06/11/2017 04:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Allow me to share my point of view. I was about 13 (that was 60 years ago) when I started listening to this mysterious shortwave radio. One of my early surprises was this German numbers station, where a lady was reading letters & numbers on about 3.8MHz on a nightly routine. I was told that this is how secret messages were passed. I lived quite close to this secret INTERPOL shortwave station and went to scout & see. However, an abundance of trees and shrubs in all sizes blocked any view of antennas. Of course the tall fence surrounding it didn't help either. Shortwave was big in those days. And my curiosity was roused when I first heard the US military phrase "do not answer - message follows". Those were the days that shortwave was the ultimate solution for long distance communication, since computers, digital communication, the internet and satellites had not been invented yet. How things have changed. The following is my point of view. Granted, opinions are like butts, we all have one. No big deal, unless you're one of the Kardashians. Many years ago, I started listening to the military on their VHF (250MHz) and L-Band (1.6GHz) satellites. Those were the days that the communication was analog, rather than digital. Even small planes now-a-days have two way L-Band satellite communication for GPS and squawker communication. This (in my opinion) has made shortwave communication irrelevant. It is unreliable due to solar activity, even well known shortwave broadcasters like RNi have abandoned shortwave and switched to satellite. And anyone with a $50 radio or internet access can overhear your shortwave conversation. You don't think the Chinese can hear this ? So why is all this time, effort and money spend on maintaining the 8992KHz et al system when simple low cost satellite systems are so much faster and more reliable, allowing for the though-put of large chunks of information.? If I were a betting person, my money would be on deception. "All Warfare Is Based Upon Deception" Sun Tzu Are we being tricked ? Is this all deceit ? Until I know the answer, I'll keep listening and reading these posts...... . Remember, the best things in life are free ! Love. friendship, Linux to name a few. |
Doomamatrix User ID: 56232629 United States 06/11/2017 04:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WP: First, so glad you've joined us and are sharing your experience. Thank you! I've wondered too why,with all the high tech foy-foi they have, why use the old school methods? Is it just for show: a Kabuki theatre of sorts for the masses? Or is it because they figure that in modern warfare, the high tech ways will likely go bye bye and it's good to keep up to speed on the old ways just in case? Obamacare: Never has so much been taken away from so many for so few. |
SoddenHarlequin User ID: 69811189 United States 06/11/2017 05:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WP: Quoting: Doomamatrix First, so glad you've joined us and are sharing your experience. Thank you! I've wondered too why,with all the high tech foy-foi they have, why use the old school methods? Is it just for show: a Kabuki theatre of sorts for the masses? Or is it because they figure that in modern warfare, the high tech ways will likely go bye bye and it's good to keep up to speed on the old ways just in case? Redundancy and diversity. All critical infrastructure is designed to meet both criteria. |
subisnack User ID: 75050927 United States 06/11/2017 05:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Allow me to share my point of view. Quoting: Whirled Peas I was about 13 (that was 60 years ago) when I started listening to this mysterious shortwave radio. One of my early surprises was this German numbers station, where a lady was reading letters & numbers on about 3.8MHz on a nightly routine. I was told that this is how secret messages were passed. I lived quite close to this secret INTERPOL shortwave station and went to scout & see. However, an abundance of trees and shrubs in all sizes blocked any view of antennas. Of course the tall fence surrounding it didn't help either. Shortwave was big in those days. And my curiosity was roused when I first heard the US military phrase "do not answer - message follows". Those were the days that shortwave was the ultimate solution for long distance communication, since computers, digital communication, the internet and satellites had not been invented yet. How things have changed. The following is my point of view. Granted, opinions are like butts, we all have one. No big deal, unless you're one of the Kardashians. Many years ago, I started listening to the military on their VHF (250MHz) and L-Band (1.6GHz) satellites. Those were the days that the communication was analog, rather than digital. Even small planes now-a-days have two way L-Band satellite communication for GPS and squawker communication. This (in my opinion) has made shortwave communication irrelevant. It is unreliable due to solar activity, even well known shortwave broadcasters like RNi have abandoned shortwave and switched to satellite. And anyone with a $50 radio or internet access can overhear your shortwave conversation. You don't think the Chinese can hear this ? So why is all this time, effort and money spend on maintaining the 8992KHz et al system when simple low cost satellite systems are so much faster and more reliable, allowing for the though-put of large chunks of information.? If I were a betting person, my money would be on deception. "All Warfare Is Based Upon Deception" Sun Tzu Are we being tricked ? Is this all deceit ? Until I know the answer, I'll keep listening and reading these posts...... Fascinating post! You raise a lot of good points. I don't want to derail the thread, but would love to hear more of your experiences sometime. A few ideas off the top of my head and totally unfounded. Just guesses. 1. Simplicity works. Being in IT for almost 30 years, I see both sides of that technology gap. We can spend millions to fix a problem that does not really have to be solved to be more current technology wise, or stick with tride and true proven. It's why mainframes are still around in mass! I think people may be surprised how much big iron is still out there. The infrastructure change to use sat and prove it, would potentially be a huge undertaking. 2. If things ever do go down, it has to have some chance to work. Sat is susceptible to solar activity as well. Or a high altitude EMP and we are for sure done. Maybe the risk is less with what we think is still used today. I don't know. Interesting conversation. Last Edited by subisnack on 06/11/2017 05:09 PM |
subisnack User ID: 75050927 United States 06/11/2017 05:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WP: Quoting: Doomamatrix First, so glad you've joined us and are sharing your experience. Thank you! I've wondered too why,with all the high tech foy-foi they have, why use the old school methods? Is it just for show: a Kabuki theatre of sorts for the masses? Or is it because they figure that in modern warfare, the high tech ways will likely go bye bye and it's good to keep up to speed on the old ways just in case? I think you nailed it. |
THE INQUISIDOR (OP) User ID: 74821617 United States 06/11/2017 06:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Allow me to share my point of view. Quoting: Whirled Peas I was about 13 (that was 60 years ago) when I started listening to this mysterious shortwave radio. One of my early surprises was this German numbers station, where a lady was reading letters & numbers on about 3.8MHz on a nightly routine. I was told that this is how secret messages were passed. I lived quite close to this secret INTERPOL shortwave station and went to scout & see. However, an abundance of trees and shrubs in all sizes blocked any view of antennas. Of course the tall fence surrounding it didn't help either. Shortwave was big in those days. And my curiosity was roused when I first heard the US military phrase "do not answer - message follows". Those were the days that shortwave was the ultimate solution for long distance communication, since computers, digital communication, the internet and satellites had not been invented yet. How things have changed. The following is my point of view. Granted, opinions are like butts, we all have one. No big deal, unless you're one of the Kardashians. Many years ago, I started listening to the military on their VHF (250MHz) and L-Band (1.6GHz) satellites. Those were the days that the communication was analog, rather than digital. Even small planes now-a-days have two way L-Band satellite communication for GPS and squawker communication. This (in my opinion) has made shortwave communication irrelevant. It is unreliable due to solar activity, even well known shortwave broadcasters like RNi have abandoned shortwave and switched to satellite. And anyone with a $50 radio or internet access can overhear your shortwave conversation. You don't think the Chinese can hear this ? So why is all this time, effort and money spend on maintaining the 8992KHz et al system when simple low cost satellite systems are so much faster and more reliable, allowing for the though-put of large chunks of information.? If I were a betting person, my money would be on deception. "All Warfare Is Based Upon Deception" Sun Tzu Are we being tricked ? Is this all deceit ? Until I know the answer, I'll keep listening and reading these posts...... The Answer: What we are listening too is a back up redundancy communication system that exists in all US Military command and communication structures. This old low tech method is used in conjunction with more modern encryption methods. Daz it.. :yu4569: :nose23l36: SCOTLAND FOREVER America is the Grand Experiment..Let us not Fail.. Listed Number 1 in the Guinness World Record Book of EXTRA LARGE Steel Balls Opinions are like Farts..Only the very best linger on and on Great Men wake up to slay spam tards. Most are content to chase lizards. Therein lies the difference. Live Brave.LIVE FREE. Murphy is my patron Saint. I SIGN MY NEG KARMA |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75052675 United Kingdom 06/11/2017 06:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OK.. First ..The site is a tune-able receiver in certain bands, thus understood you can listen in on any frequency covered. I just so happens it covers LARGE portions of Military radio traffic and Regular, tests and urgent. I have noted the unusual activity that can only be compared with a seasoned users expertise. If you go there now you will only see one side of the story, what was there is not there now..It's different. :gfhfhgfh: interesting site OP Does this include the UK or is it just US or worldwide? |
THE INQUISIDOR (OP) User ID: 74821617 United States 06/11/2017 07:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OK.. First ..The site is a tune-able receiver in certain bands, thus understood you can listen in on any frequency covered. I just so happens it covers LARGE portions of Military radio traffic and Regular, tests and urgent. I have noted the unusual activity that can only be compared with a seasoned users expertise. If you go there now you will only see one side of the story, what was there is not there now..It's different. :gfhfhgfh: interesting site OP Does this include the UK or is it just US or worldwide? Just plug in the below frequecies. If the radio accepts the frequency you are in biz.. [link to www.panix.com] :gfhfhgfh: :nose23l36: SCOTLAND FOREVER America is the Grand Experiment..Let us not Fail.. Listed Number 1 in the Guinness World Record Book of EXTRA LARGE Steel Balls Opinions are like Farts..Only the very best linger on and on Great Men wake up to slay spam tards. Most are content to chase lizards. Therein lies the difference. Live Brave.LIVE FREE. Murphy is my patron Saint. I SIGN MY NEG KARMA |