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Author Topic: 9906.3 Unid 05:07Z  (Read 1221 times)

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9906.3 Unid 05:07Z
« on: August 18, 2013, 0307 UTC »
9906.3 Not sure what it is. thought i was stanag, but can't see it decoding??

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Re: 9906.3 Unid 05:07Z
« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2013, 1328 UTC »
Nothing seen when I checked the frequency.  A recording might help to ID such a signal.

Keep in mind that if it is STANAG (and I assume you mean specifically STANAG 4285, there are many types of STANAG out there) that it is most likely to be encrypted.  The large majority of S4285 is encrypted, only a few sources are in the clear.

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