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Author Topic: Navy Channels Gone Wild  (Read 1772 times)

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Navy Channels Gone Wild
« on: November 29, 2011, 2114 UTC »
About 1330 UT today, the Navy channels were abluster of activity... 4MHz and 6MHz bands... 5F group CW, RTTY, Voice, like I haven't heard it for years.

Breaking news right at that time was when the UK embassy got stormed.

Something's hitting the fan...

Peace!

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Re: Navy Channels Gone Wild
« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2011, 0634 UTC »
That is pretty cool to hear. Interesting to know that no matter how advanced communication are, they still turn back into the old standby when it really starts to pour.

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Re: Navy Channels Gone Wild
« Reply #2 on: December 07, 2011, 0050 UTC »
I thought that too.
There was no auroral anomaly that would have conked satcomms at UK/CA lattitudes (one of the transmitters was obviously CKN... the only CW station that can latch my AGC :o :o ). Interesting.

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