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Author Topic: 15016 EAM from Blackbody  (Read 224 times)
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« on: January 14, 2012, 1905 UTC »

12/14/2012 @1902Z

Giving EAM on 15016 USB and ended "This is Blackbody, out."

Never heard that call sign before.
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« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2012, 1958 UTC »

Nice catch! I also noticed active and unusual EAM activity today, also at 15016 and 11175u at 19:38z UNID station (I think blackbody, now that you mention it)  with EAM:

6XPSON: "For reason (region? sounded like reason))Bravo, for reason Charlie", w2kllviq5gwnsd, same EAM then repeated by Andrews

the reason(region) part new to me.  Always interesting to hear something a little different on HFGCS stations

Blackbody on again with EAM at 19:56z on 11175u
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« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2012, 2110 UTC »

Interesting. Will have to try to listen more... but with the global HF pirate weekend, going to be tough.  Grin
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