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  • This is Andrew's Owl.

  • this is night owl! the union is in ze soup! NOT ONION SOUP AGAIN!

  • This is Andrews Out

  • One never knows does one!

  • Sounds like a faked station. Why I don't know.

  • ? yanke newborn foxtrot luna? papa? tango foxtrot 6 2 romeo ? 5 6 3 alpha romeo x-ray ? ? This is andrews out

  • @somehominid last 2 questionares are Quebec

  • I think it says Andrews, out (being it's broadcasted from Andrews Naval Air Facility) as opposed to Andrews, owl.

  • Mary hartman mary hartman!

  • foxtrot unicorn charlie kilo yankee owl unicorn

  • @lucadepu it's uniform, not unicorn and oscar, not owl!

    November Oscar Oscar Bravo.

  • @Newkiller hahahahahaha how in the world could you think i was being serious

  • After 10 years in SAC roaming the skies of the US I can say that's a practice EAM. As an EW, myself and The Radar Nav would usually be the ones to decode EAMs. SAC Reg 100-24 (SECRET) defines all the freqs used. The ground stations might broadcast "Skyking Skyking Do Not Answer..." Then the EAM characters. We would use our magic decoder rings to decipher the message. This was one way for the National Command Authority to maintain CONTROL. Fun times! Shiva 41 OUT!

  • Yep, it's an EAM. You can hear these simultaneously at lower freqs too, like 6739 or 4724 khz.

  • Thanks. It is yet to be verified. I did listen to similar loggings of different sources, but they are not exactly the same. This might what makes listening intriguing.

  • @cuilitang whats the point of all these radio stations?

  • @cuilitang Not sure how you mean it is yet to be varified? This network is well known and documented. The tasking they provide is also well understood. The actual military people who have read off the messages have confirmed it was part of the network.

    The "source" might be Andrews AFB, but the transmitters are around the World, all transmitting the same thing at the same time.

    Other common frequencies for them are 4724, 6739, 8992, 11175, 13200, and 13200, all USB.

  • This is 11175KHZ USB Andrews Airforce base in America that message was for the B52 that roams the world

  • Thanks. But to my best knowledge Andrews Airforce Base in the United States no longer carries any bombardment mission. My nearest US Airforce Base that does carry B52 is at Andersen Airforce Base in Guam. My logging was on 13200 KHz ( USB ) and it may well be some sort of air command as you suggested.

  • Its not to a B52. It goes out to all stations listening. Ships, subs, bases, aircraft.. etc etc

  • I have a similar recording on my channel, towards the end, it does say "Andrews out" because it's an emergency action message. An EAM wouldn't be on 2.4GHz+, that's microwave, you'd need something that can bounce off the ionosphere ;)

  • Thanks! It would be nice to hear your recording. I would agree that either "Andrews Out" or "Andrews Owl" has to be a single flow chunk of speech, but air-borne & bound EAM doesn't really work on any carrier to be bounced off the ionosphere for a fact.

  • Doesn't the operator say at the end "This is Andrews. Out."?

  • Interesting question. But that would make "This is Andrews Owl" non-continuing, two-chunk flow of speech.

  • yes, andrews usaf base

  • I'm fairly sure this is an EAM. (Emergency Action Message. Google it)

  • Thanks! Maybe. But air-borne EAM usually broadcasts on higher frequency channels from 2.4 GHz, up to 60GHz.I would very much like to compare notes with anyone else who has ever heard "This is Andrew's Owl".

  • i heard Andrews Out, which would make sense, and it sounded like a launch message

  • and it sounded miltary, origin probably andrews AFB

  • Semantically this would make sensen if it was taken for a launch message. But the truth was the same message was repeated several times both by a male and a female. Also launch msg typically goes with a word "clear!".

  • Its some sort of military message though.

  • Hard to say, as its source was unidenfied. Somebody else might have a better idea though. Could be Some sort of operation. But did it sound like a ( military ) operation in action? We may guess. Thanks!

  • Thanks! I know what you're talking

    about. Jamming never was or is complete

    anywhere in the world, however much effort has been put in there!

  • Thanks! Can you define the jamming type?

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