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  • Great find and good recording. Well done 73 M0LEX.

  • @1SoundBlaster would you mind put subtitles? as CC or annotations :3

  • nice radio dude! i have the 857

  • Nice video! Pretty ool stuff and transmitter you have there!

  • Love that transmitter! Great video

  • @BananaJSSI this stuff is wild!

  • @BananaJSSI I gotta get you a Yaesu FT-847 so you can get some stuff like this for us! This stuff is wild, I had no idea you can grab this off the airwaves!

  • @BananaJSSI If you like the Yaesu FT847 message me it is for sale

  • @1SoundBlaster Does it have 11 Meter capability?

  • @1SoundBlaster,

    I'm a little curious. What continent were you on when you recorded this transmission?

    I used to have a DX-440 that I listened to religiously (following all the rules of weather based propagation {above 11 Mhz during the sunlit hours of the day, below 11 Mhz after the sun goes down}) here in NJ USA about 10-15 years ago, but I never heard anything like this. Were you in North or South America when you recorded this?

  • @nakedfaves I live in England Near London Heathrow Airport.

    i have been into the Hobbie of communication for 33 years.

    i have only held my amateur radio foundation for just over a year.

  • that is one of the wierdest and coolest things Ive seen on youtube in a while. Is that fucked up or what. Creepy almost.

    Historical.

  • Welp, I rewrote this comment 5x already to fix the political slant I couldn't keep down for some reason. I *think* the propaganda msg was on 30m so regular folks can hear how "awesome" NATO is (not kidding here).

  • That was intereting to listen to. I wonder if they where transmitting on anything frequencies. Great find

  • I wonder why NATO chose this frequency within the 30m amateur band for propaganda? I guess it must have been in use by the Libyan government forces. I haven't been on 30 for over a year, wish I'd taken a look from time to time. Ah well.

  • @G0IFI I also thorght the very same thing why thee 30m amateur band

    may be it is used in Libya for general or militery use.

    i have heard similar recordings But my one is by far one of the clearest

    as soon as i heard it i knew it was unusual as 30m is mainly used for digital modes

    73s De: M6CTI

  • @1SoundBlaster I think we're on the right track, there's no 30m allocation in Libya to my knowledge, but a lot of Libyan government miltary traffic must have been on or around this frequency. Intelligence sources would have noted this as a frequency used by high command. Fascinating stuff anyway, and again, great catch. Enjoyed the video. Hang on to it, great historic value IMO.

    73 de Perry

  • You don't hear things like this too many times in a lifetime of listening. Great find.

  • @G0IFI Thanks for the comment

  • great catch? what is your QTH if I might ask?

  • @utubey QTH is near Heathrow Airport

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