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Colombian activity last week on #satcom 260.475 MHz with “Mérida” and “Moldavia 10” – they were noted giving position/coordinates that came back to a location near the Parque Nacional Natural La Paya near the borders of Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. I also heard them later on that day discussing an engine/fuel issue on a boat. Hmmm…

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Aircraft 32 attempting to establish comms with Red River on 263.925 MHz.

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Unid station identifying as “11” calling “Ops” in the plain on 262.225.

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260.475 with Spanish language comms (possibly Colombian) – Callsigns noted include Torices (sound like), Moldavia 10 and Letonia 20. Based on the traffic it sounded like they were confirming the unit of Parana, followed by discussions about Torices and Letonia 20 needing to repair a bridge (?) with the brigade. Also some talk about requesting to establish bridges with Letonia 10 and Hawái units. Any help with a better translation is much appreciated.

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265.250 Mako 93

Brief transmission from Mako 93 attempting contact with JIATF South.

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Coast Guard 2709 calling JIATF South for radio check on satcom 265.250 MHz.

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263.925 CONUS: B-52 activity in clear voice!!! Skull 01, Red River, Mojo – passing status updates, tasking details and coordinating weapons de-confliction. Such a rare treat to catch this activity coming across UHF SATCOM in 2023 🙂

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266.750 Águila

Radio testing from Águila attempting comms with Puma on #satcom 266.750 MHz. I think these might be Colombian military units.

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265.250 King 69

265.250 CONUS: King 69 calling Tattoo Ops (sound like) on UHF satcom.

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The past few days I have logged an accented station testing voice and DTMF tones on 252.150 and 251.850 MHz. Here is a brief recording. The operator sounds like he is identifying as “November Alpha 12345” along with some Brazilian stations mixed in – unknown if related.


Same individual was also noted using voice inversion on 251.850 MHz. Here is a recording of the voice inversion, along with the recovered audio.

Here is the scrambled traffic noted on 251.850 MHz.


Recovered audio from the transmission above. Definitely sounds like the same guy as 252.150 MHz.

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