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Logs 20-Aug-2010

17904 USB 0026z: San Francisco wkg CDG5541. Boeing 737-800 delivery for Shandong Airlines, en route from Saipan to Jinan, Shandong China.

17904 USB 0028z: San Francisco wkg N556TT. Gulfstream G550 en route from Guam to Mumbai, India.

17904 USB 0134z: Reach 4185 wkg San Francisco.

17904 USB 0201z: San Francisco wkg Masher 52 (sound like) w/ clearance 27N 180W 24N 175E 21N 170E.

17904 USB 0209z: San Francisco wkg Tuff 72 w/ clearance to deviate 15 miles right of course.

17904 USB 0233z: San Francisco wkg Convoy 2357 w/ clearance to FL160.

17904 USB 0235z: San Francisco wkg Air Mike 968. Selcal check on JMKR. Boeing 737-800 operated by Continental Micronesia, en route from Tokyo to Guam.

17904 USB 0243z: Magic 12 wkg San Francisco and acknowledge cleared to FL400.

17904 USB 0254z: Air Mike 2 wkg San Francisco for selcal check on FSCQ. Boeing 767-400 operated by Continental Micronesia. N69063. Guam to Honolulu.

11282 USB 0330z: Reach 9025 wkg San Francisco. Selcal BCAQ. Lockheed C-5 Galaxy. 69-0025.

6391.5 LSB 0344z: USA accented fishermen w/ informal chit chat.

9006 USB 0405z: Unid data transmission w/ heavy fading. (best way to describe sounds like a SciFi laser gun)

8935 LSB 0601z: Fishermen. Used voice scrambler for majority of comms.

8837 USB 1244z: Magadan clg Korean 086 and gives frequency for Tiksi Control on 129.500, but no response heard from aircraft. Boeing 747-400 en route from New York JFK to Seoul.

Logs 14-Aug-2010

8672.2 LSB 0533z: Fishermen w/ XXX language.

8935 LSB 0614z: Fishermen. Heavy usage of voice scrambler and occasional clear comms.

8891 USB 0654z: C-FHKB wkg Gander. De Havilland DHC-6-300 Twin Otter en route from St Johns, Canada to Santa Maria, Azores.

6586 USB 0658z: KLM 744 wkg New York. Selcal LSMP. Boeing 777-200. PH-BQH. Lima to Amsterdam.

6628 USB 0703z: Santa Maria wkg Air France 3525 w/ clearance to FL340. Boeing 777-300ER. Pointe-a-Pitre to Paris Orly.

I monitored some odd sounding data bursts/scrambled voice on 8935 kHz in LSB mode this evening. Following the encoded message, a male voice could be heard reading letters phonetically. Hmmm…

Update 8/12/2010 – Better audio sample posted below. I have been informed these comms are possibly from a tuna fleet in the Pacific. I also monitored clear voice comms that further confirms this theory.

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