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Utility / 8806.5 USB ????
« on: March 26, 2024, 2322 UTC »
Picking up weak audio on 8806.5 USB for several minutes, cannot tell what language is being use signal to weak but people talking.
Picking this up in Fort Erie Ont.
SDRPlay rspdx with long antenna.
Saint

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HF Mystery Signals / 181059 MHz USB Unknown signal
« on: February 01, 2024, 0010 UTC »
181059 MHz USB
I have run across this signal several times and was wondering if I can use Multipsk to decode the signal, I have tried but can't seem to get it to decode. Any information appreciated.

link to YouTube video,
https://youtu.be/vA28jBDnRJE

Steve

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Utility / 8820 KHz unknown
« on: January 30, 2024, 0227 UTC »
Listening now on 8820 khz usb, foreign language S-4 TO 5, LOTS OF NOISE. Monday 9:26 pm local Tues 2:26 am utc.
Steve 

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Utility / Mars Training Net on 6833.5 KHz USB
« on: May 28, 2023, 0049 UTC »
This is the Mars Training Net on 6833.5 KHz USB at 12:20 UTC

Video,

https://youtu.be/abQ534q76KI

Steve

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Utility / 8993 KHz USB
« on: May 25, 2023, 0500 UTC »
Anyone know who this is on 8993 KHz USB, not the greatest audio.
Steve
https://youtu.be/f3NRAppFuRw

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Shortwave Broadcast / 5950 KHz WRMI Radio Miami Int.
« on: May 22, 2023, 0211 UTC »
Just listening too 5950 KHz USB WRMI Radio Miami Int. 2:00 AM UTC, AT the top of the hour, as they were coming on air I picked up a digital signal, before the audio started, it lasted a few minutes, Were they sending a SST, slow scan tv signal, if so what software can I use to decode it. I do have Multipsk decoder, but I could not get it to decode the signal with the SST decoder.
Steve

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Utility / 8990 KHz USB ???
« on: May 18, 2023, 1858 UTC »
I have this frequency as 8990.0 Russian Air Force Strategic Bomber Net (CW), But I just picked up a short burst of English language, not enough to figure out who it was, I don't think if this is a Russian frequency I would hear English ???, Any ideas ?
Steve

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Utility / 8900 KHz USB ???? (Aircraft)
« on: May 15, 2023, 2139 UTC »
I picked this frequency up when listening to other aircraft, and was wondering if any one had any idea who uses this frequency.
8900 KHz USB, sounded like a ground station, talking to an aircraft.
Steve
https://youtu.be/m-MmDq6-Rts

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Utility / 11238 KHz USB ALE Decode
« on: April 18, 2023, 1900 UTC »
Decoded this on 11238 KHz USB

[Call] [from EDK         ] [to MJG         ] (his BER=30 + SINAD=03)
[Call] [from EDK         ] [to MJG         ] [my BER= 0 + SINAD=19] (his BER=30 + SINAD=02)
[Call] [from EDK         ] [to MJG         ] (his BER=30 + SINAD=02)

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Utility / 12513 KHz USB??
« on: March 22, 2023, 0209 UTC »
12513 Khz USB Picking up a voice very weak could be Russians not sure, 10:07 PM UTC, can barely hear them.
Steve Fort Erie Ontario Canada

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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 / 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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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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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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