I'm sorry this is not a Number Station, this is the USAF HS-GCS network. These transmissions can be found on 4724kHz, 6739kHz, 8992kHz and 11175kHz to name a few frequencies. I have a few examples of the Emergency Action Message on my page. Quality receiver though and nice catch. 73's.
@TheSpectre3000 Thanks. I changed the video info and description.
It is a good receiver, but most of the time the frontend is overloaded, causing out of band interference. I have to use the attenuator a lot when using a large home-made loop antenna (piece of speaker cable wrapped around the bedroom).
I'm sorry this is not a Number Station, this is the USAF HS-GCS network. These transmissions can be found on 4724kHz, 6739kHz, 8992kHz and 11175kHz to name a few frequencies. I have a few examples of the Emergency Action Message on my page. Quality receiver though and nice catch. 73's.
TheSpectre3000 1 month ago
@TheSpectre3000 Thanks. I changed the video info and description.
It is a good receiver, but most of the time the frontend is overloaded, causing out of band interference. I have to use the attenuator a lot when using a large home-made loop antenna (piece of speaker cable wrapped around the bedroom).
jimbobg65 1 month ago
oscar and sisco are the missing ones you want (in that order).
Though it would been nice to believe it was a number station though :o)
keep an eye on that frequency to confirm.
HubSwitch 1 month ago
the (?) is "Oscar"
robinryan333 1 month ago