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Joeguitar

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I am relatively new to listening to military comm, so I was hoping that someone could translate a brief article posted on MT's milcom blog:

http://mt-milcom.blogspot.com/2007/11/what-do-you-hear-on-this-mystery-freq.html

I was intrigued when I first read it, but the more I have thought about it, the more I realize that "mystery freq" in this case could be nothing more than an "unknown freq." What do you guys think?

Thanks in advance!
 

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I think you should record it for a couple of days and let us know if you hear anything.
 

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mattcawby said:
I think you should record it for a couple of days and let us know if you hear anything.
I would love to, but I don't have the capability right now!

Thanks for the info.
 

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What is 'recently' and where exactly in the 'northeast', that's a pretty big area.

I haven't heard anything for months other than a few bursts of encryption a few times.
What I heard definately wasn't terrestrial, they said they were airborne.
 

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Wow, I've never visited that site.

I understand that they do have a military focus, but I think that roughly 5% of their blog posts are actually about milcomms.

I'll add the frequency to my list and will report if I hear anything in my corner :)
 

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jonny290 said:
Wow, I've never visited that site. I understand that they do have a military focus, but I think that roughly 5% of their blog posts are actually about milcomms.

Actually it is a bit more than 5% Jonny. Every entry on the blog is selected for its monitoring intel value. Use that with the frequency information that has been posted over the last year and a half, and you have one of the most powerful listening combinations available anywhere on the net.

That is why I put it on the net. Someplace to go where you can find it all, not just bits and pieces. You also don't have to wade through the hundreds of people begging for "I need the frequency for request." If we have it, if it is known, we post it.

We also have links to the "best" radio and frequency references on the net. So there is quite a bit of "stuff" on the Milcom Monitoring Post to digest. But then again I am a bit bias. Oh well, nearly 200,000 visitors can be all wrong.

73 and good hunting de N5FPW

Larry
 
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