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Utility / Marine Nets/Frequencies needed
« on: January 15, 2023, 2016 UTC »
Hope I posted this in the right place  :-\ , I would like to make a memory file for my SDRplay RSPDX receiver of Marine HF Nets and any other frequencies that are active, I have been looking on the internet but a lot of these web sites are not being kept up to date and I really don't now if the frequencies on these web sites are active anymore. Would anyone have a list of frequencies that are active for Marine nets that boaters are using that I can make a memory file with, I would like to compile a list of frequencies that I know are active for marine and boating call ins. any help would be appreciated on how to go about this.
Thanks,
Steve

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Utility / Re: 4030 KHZ USB
« on: January 13, 2023, 0047 UTC »
Thanks for the information
Steve

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Utility / Re: 4030 KHZ USB
« on: January 13, 2023, 0040 UTC »
Thanks so much I will add this to my list.
Steve

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Utility / 4030 KHZ USB
« on: January 13, 2023, 0014 UTC »
I was doing a scan in the 400 mhz band and came across some audio,
This has been said 4 or 5 times in the last 15 minutes= This is a directive net, ALFA, ALFA, ROMEO, KELO BRAVO OUT.

dose anyone know who this is,
Steve
7:12 PM
13:12 UTC

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Utility / GMDSS-Log
« on: November 26, 2022, 1859 UTC »
I let Multipsk run for a few hours when I went out yesterday and this is what I captured with the GMDSS Decoder running.
8414 KHZ
Multipsk Decoder
SDRplay RSPdx receiver
SDRuno software
MFJ-1886TR Loop Antenna
Fort Erie Ontario Canada

<00:17:35> <RX> 11/26/22 Ø5:17:35 UTC - 141A (MPSK V.4.47)  (DPMQ MHz [ AF=1625 Hz])


<RX> 11/26/22 Ø5:17:37 UTC - GMDSS (MPSK V.4.47)  (DPMQ MHz [ AF=1625 Hz])

(HF=DPMQ MHz) <Selective call to a particular individual station>
Called MMSI station address: ØØ2241Ø22 [Coast station: Coruna MRCC Finisterre, MRSC Coruna] (Spain)
Category: Safety
MMSI self-identifier: 636Ø19179 [Ship] (SUNRISE RAY, D5TH6, Oil/Chemical Tanker - Liberia)
Telecommand 1: Test
Telecommand 2: No information
Neither RX/TX frequencies nor position supplied
Check Sum: OK
Date and time of decoding: 11/26/2Ø22 Ø5:22:32

(HF=DPMQ MHz) <Selective call to a particular individual station>
Called MMSI station address: ØØ2241Ø22 [Coast station: Coruna MRCC Finisterre, MRSC Coruna] (Spain)
Category: Safety
MMSI self-identifier: 636Ø19179 [Ship] (SUNRISE RAY, D5TH6, Oil/Chemical Tanker - Liberia)
Telecommand 1: Test
Telecommand 2: No information
Neither RX/TX frequencies nor position supplied
Check Sum: OK
Date and time of decoding: 11/26/2Ø22 Ø5:22:41

(HF=DPMQ MHz) <Selective call to a particular individual station>
Called MMSI station address: ØØ2241Ø22 [Coast station: Coruna MRCC Finisterre, MRSC Coruna] (Spain)
Category: Safety
MMSI self-identifier: 241388ØØØ [Ship] (PAROS, SVCE4, LPG Tanker - Greece)
Telecommand 1: Test
Telecommand 2: No information
Neither RX/TX frequencies nor position supplied
Check Sum: OK
Date and time of decoding: 11/26/2Ø22 Ø5:5Ø:34

(HF=DPMQ MHz) <Selective call to a particular individual station>
Called MMSI station address: ØØ2241Ø22 [Coast station: Coruna MRCC Finisterre, MRSC Coruna] (Spain)
Category: Safety
MMSI self-identifier: 241593ØØØ [Ship] (CAP QUEBEC, SVCZ5, Oil Tanker - Greece)
Telecommand 1: Test
Telecommand 2: No information
Neither RX/TX frequencies nor position supplied
Check Sum: OK
Date and time of decoding: 11/26/2Ø22 Ø5:58:58

(HF=DPMQ MHz) <Selective call to a particular individual station>
Called MMSI station address: ØØ5671ØØØ [Coast station: Bangkok (Nonthaburi) RCC Bangkok] (Thailand)
Category: Safety
MMSI self-identifier: 241388ØØØ [Ship] (PAROS, SVCE4, LPG Tanker - Greece)
Telecommand 1: Test
Telecommand 2: No information
Neither RX/TX frequencies nor position supplied
Check Sum: OK
Date and time of decoding: 11/26/2Ø22 Ø6:Ø8:21

(HF=DPMQ MHz) <Selective call to a particular individual station>
Called MMSI station address: ØØ2241Ø22 [Coast station: Coruna MRCC Finisterre, MRSC Coruna] (Spain)
Category: Safety
MMSI self-identifier: 235ØØ941Ø [Ship] (ENERGY CHANCELLOR, MJUY5, Oil Tanker - United Kingdom)
Telecommand 1: Test
Telecommand 2: No information
Neither RX/TX frequencies nor position supplied
Check Sum: OK
Date and time of decoding: 11/26/2Ø22 Ø6:16:Ø2

(HF=DPMQ MHz) <Selective call to a particular individual station>
Called MMSI station address: 258774ØØØ [Ship] (HOEGH TROVE, LAKB6, Vehicles Carrier - Norway)
Category: Safety
MMSI self-identifier: 636Ø16947 [Ship] (ATHLOS, D5IO2, Oil/Chemical Tanker - Liberia)
Telecommand 1: Test
Telecommand 2: No information
Neither RX/TX frequencies nor position supplied
Check Sum: OK
Date and time of decoding: 11/26/2Ø22 Ø6:17:Ø2

(HF=DPMQ MHz) <Selective call to a particular individual station>
Called MMSI station address: ØØ52Ø11ØØ [Coast station: Suva RCC Suva] (Fiji)
Category: Safety
MMSI self-identifier: 241388ØØØ [Ship] (PAROS, SVCE4, LPG Tanker - Greece)
Telecommand 1: Test
Telecommand 2: No information
Neither RX/TX frequencies nor position supplied
Check Sum: OK
Date and time of decoding: 11/26/2Ø22 Ø6:2Ø:37

(HF=DPMQ MHz) <Selective call to a particular individual station>
Called MMSI station address: ØØ3669995 [Coast station: Portsmouth CAMSLANT MRCC Portsmouth VA] (USA)
Category: Safety
MMSI self-identifier: 373485ØØØ [Ship] (HOUSTON BRIDGE, 3FLC7, Container - Panama)
Telecommand 1: Test
Telecommand 2: No information
Neither RX/TX frequencies nor position supplied
Check Sum: OK
Date and time of decoding: 11/26/2Ø22 Ø6:37:52

(HF=DPMQ MHz) <Selective call to a particular individual station>
Called MMSI station address: ØØ2241Ø22 [Coast station: Coruna MRCC Finisterre, MRSC Coruna] (Spain)
Category: Safety
MMSI self-identifier: 215971ØØØ [Ship] (ALEXANDROS M, 9HGW8, Tanker - Malta)
Telecommand 1: Test
Telecommand 2: No information
Neither RX/TX frequencies nor position supplied
Check Sum: OK
Date and time of decoding: 11/26/2Ø22 Ø7:Ø9:31

(HF=DPMQ MHz) <Selective call to a particular individual station>
Called MMSI station address: ØØ366ØØØ3 [Coast station: Mobile Radio/WLO Mobile AL] (USA)
Category: Safety
MMSI self-identifier: 636Ø18842 [Ship] (DEVELOPMENT DRILLER III, D5RQ4, Drilling Rig - Liberia)
Telecommand 1: Test
Telecommand 2: No information
Neither RX/TX frequencies nor position supplied
Check Sum: OK
Date and time of decoding: 11/26/2Ø22 Ø7:11:44

(HF=DPMQ MHz) <Selective call to a particular individual station>
Called MMSI station address: ØØ2241Ø22 [Coast station: Coruna MRCC Finisterre, MRSC Coruna] (Spain)
Category: Safety
MMSI self-identifier: 636Ø21793 [Ship] (Liberia)
Telecommand 1: Test
Telecommand 2: No information
Neither RX/TX frequencies nor position supplied
Check Sum: OK
Date and time of decoding: 11/26/2Ø22 Ø7:26:13

(HF=DPMQ MHz) <Selective call to a particular individual station>
Called MMSI station address: ØØ3669998 [Coast station: New Orleans LA MRCC New Orleans/MRCC Norfolk] (USA)
Category: Safety
MMSI self-identifier: 4776921ØØ [Ship] (SHANDONG FU EN, VRQG6, Bulk Carrier - Hong Kong (China))
Telecommand 1: Test
Telecommand 2: No information
Neither RX/TX frequencies nor position supplied
Check Sum: OK
Date and time of decoding: 11/26/2Ø22 Ø7:26:26

(HF=DPMQ MHz) <Selective call to a particular individual station>
Called MMSI station address: 4776921ØØ [Ship] (SHANDONG FU EN, VRQG6, Bulk Carrier - Hong Kong (China))
Category: Safety
MMSI self-identifier: ØØ3669998 [Coast station: 29°53'N Ø89°57'W New Orleans LA MRCC New Orleans/MRCC Norfolk] (USA)
Telecommand 1: Test
Telecommand 2: No information
Neither RX/TX frequencies nor position supplied
Check Sum: OK
Date and time of decoding: 11/26/2Ø22 Ø7:27:Ø6

(HF=DPMQ MHz) <Selective call to a particular individual station>
Called MMSI station address: 311ØØØ222 [Ship] (Bahamas)
Category: Safety
MMSI self-identifier: ØØ3669998 [Coast station: 29°53'N Ø89°57'W New Orleans LA MRCC New Orleans/MRCC Norfolk] (USA)
Telecommand 1: Test
Telecommand 2: No information
Neither RX/TX frequencies nor position supplied
Check Sum: OK
Date and time of decoding: 11/26/2Ø22 Ø7:28:18

(HF=DPMQ MHz) <Selective call to a particular individual station>
Called MMSI station address: 6Ø5Ø86Ø9Ø [Ship] (Algeria)
Category: Safety
MMSI self-identifier: ØØ2241Ø22 [Coast station: 43°21'N ØØ8°27'W Coruna MRCC Finisterre, MRSC Coruna] (Spain)
Telecommand 1: Test
Telecommand 2: No information
Neither RX/TX frequencies nor position supplied
Check Sum: OK
Date and time of decoding: 11/26/2Ø22 Ø7:33:37

------------------------------------------------------
Steve

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Mix Radio International Worldwide 6875 USB 11:51 UTC
6:51 pm
S-3-S4 Plus fading good clear audio
Picking this up from Fort Erie Ontario
Steve

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Utility / Re: 8980 ALE ?
« on: November 05, 2022, 1438 UTC »
Thank you for the information, I did do a search and found the same information but just wanted to make sure it was the correct information
Steve

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Utility / 8980 ALE ?
« on: November 03, 2022, 2321 UTC »
Can someone tell me who this is,
[Sounding THIS WAS] [from XSS         ] (his BER=16 + SINAD=03)
I picked it up on 8980 khz usb
Steve

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3:15 UTC
11:15 PM
6930 KHZ USB
Very weak signal S-2-3 fading in and out
Steve

40
12:07 utc
8:07 pm
Playing the monster mash
6935 khz usb
S-5 clear signal
Steve

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12:44 UTC
8:44 PM
Illuminati,
Listening on 6865 khz utc in Fort Erie Ontario, very strong signal once in a while a little fading
Great program to listen too.
Thank You.
Steve

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Utility / 5330 KHZ USB ALE
« on: October 27, 2022, 1850 UTC »
Picked this up on
5330 khz usb
FEM[Sounding THIS WAS] [from FC4FEM      ] (his BER=30 + SINAD=09)

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Utility / 11226 KHZ ALE US Air Force (SCOPE Command)
« on: October 27, 2022, 0143 UTC »
US Air Force (SCOPE Command)
11226 KHZ USB
[Sounding THIS WAS] [from CRO         ] (his BER=21 + SINAD=02)
Steve

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Utility / Re: ALE Sounding log
« on: October 26, 2022, 1513 UTC »
OK thanks for the information, I have been trying out Multipsk and it really works great once you get the hang of the software, I will take a look at the manual and see if there is information on doing this and also will check out the multipsk group and see how to do this. I have been thinking on buying the multipsk software for a week now to be able to use the other decodes. I already use virtual com port with SDRuno so that's set up. OK I just got home and I will run the new memory file that I made with the ALE Frequencies and see if I can find anything.
Steve

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Utility / Re: ALE Sounding log
« on: October 26, 2022, 0602 UTC »
 I use notepad +++ Also it makes it a lot easier to make up the memory files, I changed my mind and I am doing all the frequencies, I just finished the frequencies from 5494 khz to 9999 khz I also use a duplicate finder and run it on the List and it deletes all the frequencies that are in the list more then once. I set the scanner to hold for 1 second and let it scan through all the frequencies, I also run multipsk software in the background and when I hear the sounding, I stop the scan and let multipsk log it. and then start the scan again over and over. It is time consuming but what the heck.
Steve

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