Useing close call at 711AM the br330 stopped on 374.55mhz. A very strong signal with lots of traffic but useing side band. Any ideas as to what it was. witting this with a palm.
What about that. WIsh I had a SSB radio. Unlike the guys in the thread you pointed me at, I could tell there was voice and not just a carrier. There sounded like there was a lot of voice traffic. I think it was sideband but it might have been scammbled voice.
Darren:
Glad someone pointed to an answer... I found this map http://ncamonitor.tripod.com/nmcs/northstar_gep_info.html
expanding on the info.... I might just start playing around with this at night when things are slow.... this is intriguing!
Last week I was picking up data bursts on 356.150 wide-band FM.
That is a NEACAP Orderwire frequency, which tells me that one of the
Nightwatch E-4Bs were in the area. More than likely WPAFB since I am
only 20 sw of the base and they are known to stop there.
Give us all an update if you come up with anything.
unitcharlie said:
Darren:
Glad someone pointed to an answer... I found this map http://ncamonitor.tripod.com/nmcs/northstar_gep_info.html
expanding on the info.... I might just start playing around with this at night when things are slow.... this is intriguing!