Does any one have a up to date list of frequencies for the Tacamo Communications System/Global Strike Command EAM Messages, any help appreciated.
Steve
Steve
Thank you for the information it's a great helpEAMs are usually broadcast on 311.000 and/or 323.800. They’ll occasionally pop up on 321.000 as well. They also appear on HF (both HFGCS and TACAMO discrete freqs) and on VLF.
You will hear it globally. When I first started monitoring websdrs I used to listen to one out of Europe and hear the global freqs thereAre these freqs actually "global"? I think some of it comes from satellites for remote sites like silos, am I right? Might I hear something in Europe?
Are these freqs actually "global"? I think some of it comes from satellites for remote sites like silos, am I right? Might I hear something in Europe?
8992.0 MHz is often heard through western Europe.
SiIo crews can receive HF
I think the term "EAM" has taken on a generic quality, like "Kleenex" or "Frisbie". The thing is, since they're encoded, you won't know if it's training, an exercise, a NOTAM, or The Big One until you see the flash.What many believe to be EAMs are simply radio traffic at routine levels. They might be administrative or routine traffic, training, radio checks, or intel based traffic to alter traffic analysis monitors.
19611? That’s a new one for me. Heard them today on 11019. Anyone know what 19611 is?So you are saying no eam's on hf anymore? They simulcast regularly on 5 or more hf frequencies to this day. Maybe I don't get your drift. You probably are talking only about the Minuteman systems. Current HF frequencies I hear them on are 4724, 8229, 11175, 15016, and 19611 all usb. Undoubtedly there are others and I also of course hear them on the UHF frequencies mentioned above.