Unknown Spanish language station w/ 1-2-3-4 test counts. It did not sound like a pirate — had the usual “beeps” following their transmissions.
Caught the station again. Sounds like a callsign was given. Any ideas?
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Unknown Spanish language station w/ 1-2-3-4 test counts. It did not sound like a pirate — had the usual “beeps” following their transmissions.
Caught the station again. Sounds like a callsign was given. Any ideas?
Tags: CONUS
Darkhorse 01 clg Darkhorse Base in the blind and giving status report. Advised they departed “MZBZ” which is the international airport in Belize City.
Tags: CONUS
Unknown station “841” calling “Shell 10” for a radio check on 260.625.
Tags: CONUS
Aircraft 753 (first used Wolf c/s) calling Nightstalker Ops on 260.625.
Tags: CONUS
Serpent 76 and Serpent 12 calling each other on 260.625.
Tags: CONUS
260.625 CONUS: Unknown aircraft “754” clg Nightstalker Ops.
Tags: CONUS
Mark one for the strange column. Heard a baby crying on 260.625. One of the Brazilian satcom pirates must have forgot to secure their radio gear. Either that, or they start out at such a young age, hi hi.
Dog 22 calling Joker Ops on UHF SATCOM freq 260.625.
Tags: CONUS
More clear comms on 260.625 via CONUS w/ Drake 15 clg Serpent 76.
Tags: CONUS
260.625 CONUS: Several radio checks from Aircraft 62 calling Aircraft 61 in plaintext. Also had comms from Aircraft 412 and Aircraft 413.
Tags: CONUS