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Some unidentified station testing their radios on 267.050. American accents.


Spanish speaking stations conducting test counts as well on the same freq.

Hola, ¿me copia? 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, cambio.
Cinco fuerte, claro, ¿me copia?
No, no lo copio, cambio.
Hola, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, ¿me copia?
Hola, hola, ¿me copia? 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, cambio.
¿Cómo me copia? 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ¿me copia?
Hola, ¿me copia? 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, cambio.
Cinco fuerte, claro, ¿me copia? 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ¿me copia?

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267.050 radio check from Grumman AA60 (sound like) via CONUS.

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I have logged more Spanish speaking stations over the past few days on UHF SATCOM. Just like the traffic on 258.650 from a couple weeks ago, I really don’t get the vibe that these are typical pirates. Today the stations were testing in both Spanish and English. Here are recordings of the recently logged traffic.


265.550: Stations w/ test counts, “hola hola hola holas” and asking “me copia?” – it sounds as if they were giving each other signal reports.


267.050: Person whispering into the radio. This was logged in the middle of the night. I cannot make out what they were saying except maybe “tienes tienes cuatro” (you have 4?) between the encoded traffic.


261.775: Test counts and radio checks in both Spanish and English.

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267.050 CONUS: Radio checks from Grumman 81A and 31A calling Base.

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267.050 CONUS: 81 Alpha calling Echo Base (not heard). There was also a Brazilian pirate in the mix.  

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267.050 CONUS: Unid station conducting checks and blowing into microphone.  

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Most often when you read the words SATCOM and PIRATES in the same sentence, you think of the Brazilians. This time it’s different. Here we have legit comms on 267.050 w/ Pirate 25 making calls to Peg Leg 20 and Heavy Hitter 10.  

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Some in-the-clear radio checks heard on 267.050 w/ Pirate 25 calling Jolly Roger, then encrypted traffic followed.  

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