Radio Pirates Hi-Jacking Satcom Freqs !

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JLM7424

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Hearing Foreign Speech and Even Music On: BCD396T / watson w-901
257.15 Fm
255.55 Fm



Anyone else Getting these ?


****NEVER MIND DID GOOGLE SEARCH ON PIRATES AND SATCOM GUESS IT'S BEEN GOING ON FOR AWHILE *****
 
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255.55 is the busiest channel for the pirates. If you have a good enough antenna and preamp you can hear 6-10 different frequencies active during the day. I don't think the guys who were caught got much punishment because these guys are as busy as ever. Also these satcoms are used very infrequently by the military.
 

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Working on a better setup at home just have a nmo vhf w/base kit cut to 155 on the roof
but thats all we mainly have around home gonna get a base uhf antenna for 225-400
and put it on the roof . Just bought my yupiter mvt-7100 (enroute to me ) maybe it will pick up and be even more sensitive then the 396t.

Their seem's to be quite a few Youtube Vids up of video of scanner and audio of satcom transmissions

Youtube Search ->Satcom.

I Drive a semi truck for a livin so i like seeing where all i pick up the satcom the best, last night
was pretty decent 40 miles East of Providence,RI.
 
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You will like the yupi 7100, very hot receiver for 225-400Mhz.



Working on a better setup at home just have a nmo vhf w/base kit cut to 155 on the roof
but thats all we mainly have around home gonna get a base uhf antenna for 225-400
and put it on the roof . Just bought my yupiter mvt-7100 (enroute to me ) maybe it will pick up and be even more sensitive then the 396t.

Their seem's to be quite a few Youtube Vids up of video of scanner and audio of satcom transmissions

Youtube Search ->Satcom.

I Drive a semi truck for a livin so i like seeing where all i pick up the satcom the best, last night
was pretty decent 40 miles East of Providence,RI.
 

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Yes, the Yupiteru MVT-7100 is a VERY sensitive radio, but it's probably going to overload when connected to a rooftop base antenna. Your better off sticking with your Watson W-901 or a custom tuned antenna for the UHF SATCOM band.

I got a 260 Mhz custom tuned rubber duck from below. Works great on my Realistic PRO-43 and it only cost me $16.00 plus shipping! I hear those "pirates" all the time!


Smiley Antennas
 

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It really amazes me that there are still birds that are analog let alone being able to pirate them!

Any wonder the military don't use them often.

Occasionally I can hear foreign languages in the clear in this band- but I lack a decent antenna and I am in the wrong hemisphere for most of the action.

Commscanaus.
 

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I could Use Some Advice from you guys Thinking about buying this antenna and making it in to some sort of portable antenna .

Thoughts ???


AS-1404/PRC-41 UHF Portable Radio Antenna
Frequency range: 225-400 MHz
This antenna covers was originally mounted on the N type female connector on top of the AN/PRC-41 Radio Set. It can be adapted to other applications. The base of this antenna fits a type N panel or bulkhead receptacle. Dimensions: 24 inches long by 1.5 inches in diameter.


****FRANK J. **** Thankyou for the smiley link Just orderd a (( 5/8 Slim Duck | BNC | 250mhz ))

Thanks !!
 

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Its an elevated coaxial dipole and a great little antenna for mil air. I have a few but have never put them to good use. You could mount an N type bulkhead female adapter on an L bracket and make it a portable or permanent mount antenna.
prcguy

I could Use Some Advice from you guys Thinking about buying this antenna and making it in to some sort of portable antenna .

Thoughts ???


AS-1404/PRC-41 UHF Portable Radio Antenna
Frequency range: 225-400 MHz
This antenna covers was originally mounted on the N type female connector on top of the AN/PRC-41 Radio Set. It can be adapted to other applications. The base of this antenna fits a type N panel or bulkhead receptacle. Dimensions: 24 inches long by 1.5 inches in diameter.


****FRANK J. **** Thankyou for the smiley link Just orderd a (( 5/8 Slim Duck | BNC | 250mhz ))

Thanks !!
 

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Sure.......Let us know how the Smiley antenna works on the UHF SATCOM's. I was thinking of getting one custom tuned to 300 Mhz (center of the 225-400 Mhz Band), but not sure if it will work any better than the 260 Mhz custom tuned duck that I have????

Frank
 

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Sure.......Let us know how the Smiley antenna works on the UHF SATCOM's. I was thinking of getting one custom tuned to 300 Mhz (center of the 225-400 Mhz Band), but not sure if it will work any better than the 260 Mhz custom tuned duck that I have????

Frank

I,am Not sure Frank I called and asked Smiley if they could make me a custom "Broadbanded ant. to cover 225-380 they said they cant and that their antennas are good for about 10 mhz each way so i dunno.
we shall see when i get mine.

I Was using teloscopic bnc yesterday in lansing,mi got a bit of Brazzilian Chatter on
255.550 Fm All on all 3.
258.550
262.200

See what i get to day I,am in harrisburg,Pa

I Drive a truck for living , has it traveling pluses :)
 

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I think Smiley's "custom" antennas are somewhat broadbanded. The 260 Mhz custom duck that I use for UHF SATCOM monitoring works in the 422 to 430 Mhz bands, so I'm sure it will pull in signals in the upper part of the 225-400 Milair band (above 260 Mhz). It's not as good as the Diamond RH77CA in the upper range, but it does pull in signals. That's why I use the Diamond for "wide-band" coverage.

Frank
 

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I don't even know where my PRO-43 stock antenna is anymore! I forgot to mention, even the Diamond RH77CA works well for UHF SATCOM signals......

Frank
 

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i ordered an antenna (slim duck 5/8 cut for 265mhz. would that be ok to pick up satcom on 243mhz as well as the 260mhz? should i have ask for them to cut it for 255mhz. thanks in advance.

oh btw, i just purchased a yupi 7100 and can't wait to see how it handles the satcom reception.
 

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Well Smiley told me 5-10 mhz each way so say 7 up 7 down i guess yupi-7100 works NiCE on
255.550 fm 258.550 fm 262.200 fm <---proper <--//I use 262.198 fm Squelch near open or sometimes wide open, It gets Even sweeter with my Jim M75 Amp +7db.
 

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Where are you guys finding the Yupiteru MVT-7100, E-bay? I know it was discontinued several years ago. BIGGEST mistake of my radio hobby was selling mine a few years ago! That was one great scanner. I even used it for some decent HF SSB listening. It did a real good job on milair and SATCOM.

I wish I could find another, but the PRO-43 seems to handle the airbands pretty well.....

Frank
 

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I'd try the 265 Mhz Smiley antenna on a 220 Mhz ham band signal, if there's one in your area. If it picks up pretty well, then I think it should work well on milair freq's below 265 Mhz.

My 260 Mhz Smiley does well there. I think those "custom" antennas are more "wide-banded" than they advertise!

Frank
 

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Hi Frank, When I ordered my Yupi 7100 there were three of them from different sellers. Now the only one is from a seller from japan. item # 380151764271. The buy it now price is $175 plus $28 for shipping.

From time to time you should check to see if there are more of these since they're rare to find, I grabbed mine before someonelse did. Thanks for your help on the antenna issue, I really appreciate it.
 

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Today I logged some more satcom freqs used by pirates. These are 260.525, 263.825, 255.550, 262.225, 262.200 and 257.175. On two of the freqs I heard spanish being spoken (possibly Mexican).On 262.825 it sounded like two techs working on a huge water tank.and were speaking profressionaly in spanish. Has anyone else picked this up?

The radio Iused is the Yupi-7100 with the telescopic antenna. Some of the signals were booming in like it was right next to me.
 
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