Our friend and a MMP reporter from down under, Eddy Waters in South Australia, checks in with the following HF logs. Thanks Eddy for sharing with my MMP readers.
"Lots of Stanag 4285, but most of them encrypted or idling. French military stanag on 16957.70, and 16557.00. (FUJ) from noumea has disappeared in the last couple of days. Both of these frequencies used to send test messages RY SG etc." All using USB.
12957.6 Stanag 4285 600 long encrypted messages. NATO? 0635 UTC.
13917.2 Stanag 4285 600 long encrypted messages. NATO? 1358 UTC.
14403.6 Stanag 4285 idling only. NATO? 1350 UTC.
14631.0 Stanag 4285 idle only. NATO? 0743 UTC.
14723.7 Stanag 4285 idle only. NATO? 0713 UTC.
14757.0 ALE Singapore navy CN3 calling 70. 70 replies to CN3. 0730 UTC.
15000.0 ALE Singapore navy CN3 calling 206. 206 replies to CN3. 0730 UTC.
15858.0 MIL-STD 110A. Idling only no traffic. Australian Military. 0620 UTC.
16107.7 Stanag 4285. 600 long encrypted messages. NATO? 0635 UTC.
16112.0 Baudot 50/250 all encrypted text. RJE56? Russia. 0655 UTC.
16513.0 Stanag 4285. 600 long encrypted messages. NATO? 0735 UTC.
16615.0 Stanag 4285. 600 long encrypted messages. NATO? 0735 UTC.
16876.9 British Military Guam. 1953/300 4 ch signal. All text encrypted. 0622 UTC.
17060.7 Stanag 4285. 600 long encrypted messages. Australia military. 0723 UTC.
17088.0 BEE 50180 sending messages with KKKK between each message. 0659 UTC.
17201.7 Stanag 4285. idle only. NATO? 0635 UTC.
17237.7 Stanag 4285. idle only. NATO? 0713 UTC.
17400.0 Stanag 4285. 600 long encrypted messages. Australia military. 0723 UTC.
18528.0 Coquelet 8. MFA Algeirs. diplomatic messages in french. 0810 UTC.
18581.5 MIL-STD 110A. Idling only no traffic. Australian Military. 0858 UTC.
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