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Offline ka1iic

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18594khz USB you might find interesting ;-)
« on: February 16, 2014, 0416 UTC »
I've been listening to 18594khz USB around 1600utc (and earlier). You'll hear a lot of digital sounds and once in awhile you might hear something like; "one niner charlie panther"... it's a mil aircraft and it can prove to be interesting listening.

Just a heads up for those that like to sit on a frequency for Loooong periods of time ;-)

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Re: 18594khz USB you might find interesting ;-)
« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2014, 0725 UTC »
18594 is:

NMC  US Coast Guard San Francisco
NMN  US Coast Guard  Portsmouth VA

   both in SSB

Also lots of  USCG ALE    'LNT   'OPB'   'PAC'

"PANTHER" is DEA  Nassau, Bahamas
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Re: 18594khz USB you might find interesting ;-)
« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2014, 0603 UTC »
yep. great for daytime comms
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