6765 kHz net, who is it?

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mancow

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I ran across a net on 6765 about an hour ago. 1200 UTC

They sounded military and the net operator was using a call that sounded like NTS361 but I can't be sure. There was a long roll call of people using three digit numbers then the net operator instructed everyone to go to Foxtrot 2. If they didn't have the frequency sheet he would send it to them. One guy said he needed it. I never did find Foxtrot 2.
 

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USB mode, I presume? I have it tuned in at the moment on my HF rig but I'm not hearing anything. 6765 Khz corresponds to "fixed service" as per FCC frequency allocations, so perhaps it was a military communication. I'll listen a while, maybe I'll hear something here.
 

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Yes it was USB but I haven't heard it since they went of the air about the time I posted. I have a recording I will try to post later on.
 

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I ran across a net on 6765 about an hour ago. 1200 UTC

They sounded military and the net operator was using a call that sounded like NTS361 but I can't be sure. There was a long roll call of people using three digit numbers then the net operator instructed everyone to go to Foxtrot 2. If they didn't have the frequency sheet he would send it to them. One guy said he needed it. I never did find Foxtrot 2.

That callsign should be NCS361. It's the primary frequency for Northern region SHARES net.

NCS361 happens to be in KY.
 
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