Listening on websdr.org
Picked up a EAM Message on 8892.0 khz, I think at the end the call sign is DownDeep
1749=UTC
1349=LOCAL
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Steve
The number of FDMs varies from day to day (very few last Friday for instance) ...one right now RVT....... standard 30 character message to all stations.
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2021-10-03T1748_4724.0kHz_DOWN_DEEP all stations RVKQBSQI3DLDTPGSZSLOT4PK4QCAXP
The number of FDMs varies from day to day (very few last Friday for instance) ...one right now RVT....... standard 30 character message to all stations.
It was the first three characters of the 30 that went out as I was typing previous reply. I could have copied them all into the message as thy were heard but chose not to as I was doing other things.
No, there has not been a significant uptick in EAM traffic. Sometimes there are short duration increases due to training events, but there is no indication, since the start of this thread, that there have been more than an "average" number of EAMs.
Listening on websdr.org
Picked up a EAM Message on 8892.0 khz, I think at the end the call sign is DownDeep
1749=UTC
1349=LOCAL
Zip File Attached
Steve
Just an FYI, not sure who labeled this thread "Numbers", but EAMs are not generally considered numbers stations. EAMs are military traffic. There is no doubt that EAMs are coded traffic and do contain numbers, also EAMs and other HFGCS traffic is often discussed on web sites discussing numbers stations, but EAMs are not generally defined as numbers stations. This is a fairly common error, especially with new listeners or people paying attention to HFGCS traffic for the first time.