@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!
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?
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).
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.
@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.
Great find and good recording. Well done 73 M0LEX.
millaurbana 2 weeks ago
@1SoundBlaster would you mind put subtitles? as CC or annotations :3
supabunny 1 month ago
nice radio dude! i have the 857
sweetgyy 1 month ago
Nice video! Pretty ool stuff and transmitter you have there!
KingTactical 1 month ago
Love that transmitter! Great video
BananaJSSI 1 month ago
@BananaJSSI this stuff is wild!
gangesexcavating 1 month ago
@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!
gangesexcavating 1 month ago
@BananaJSSI If you like the Yaesu FT847 message me it is for sale
1SoundBlaster 1 month ago
@1SoundBlaster Does it have 11 Meter capability?
BananaJSSI 1 month ago
@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 1 month ago
@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.
1SoundBlaster 1 month ago
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.
gangesexcavating 1 month ago
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).
kristinloveschevys 1 month ago
That was intereting to listen to. I wonder if they where transmitting on anything frequencies. Great find
sirbobbyuk 2 months ago
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 2 months ago
@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 2 months ago
@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
G0IFI 2 months ago
You don't hear things like this too many times in a lifetime of listening. Great find.
G0IFI 3 months ago
@G0IFI Thanks for the comment
1SoundBlaster 2 months ago
great catch? what is your QTH if I might ask?
utubey 3 months ago
@utubey QTH is near Heathrow Airport
1SoundBlaster 2 months ago