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Gulfstream IV aircraft
« on: October 26, 2012, 0230 UTC »
Monitored "November-12" this morning @14:30z on cothen 18.594usb. November-**is the call sign for F.A.A. aircraft.

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Re: Gulfstream IV aircraft
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2012, 1618 UTC »
November 12 on COTHEN is Coast Guard 2312, an HC-144A (CASA CN-235)
-Listening in NW Ohio-
Icom R8500 on a 260' longwire // Icom R-71A
RTLSDR dongle and a Ham-It-Up upconverter through a Stridsberg multicoupler
...and a bunch of FM stuff.

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« Last Edit: October 27, 2012, 1650 UTC by skeezix »
Minneapolis, MN

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Re: Gulfstream IV aircraft
« Reply #3 on: October 28, 2012, 0231 UTC »
To Grizz489 and Skeezix.  Thanks for the air craft info. I have November as an FAA aircraft. I had a feeling it was a NOAA air craft and not FAA but i posted as FAA even after doing my homework. I could not find anything further on November call signs so i posted as such. There were two intercepts of November calls on two days. On the 2nd intercept, hearing November 9, the transmission ended as follows." We will inform our ground teams in Haiti".   Again thanks to both of you for your work Grizz and Skeezix from dave
« Last Edit: October 29, 2012, 0320 UTC by Crossfire »