OM = male, YL = woman, SS = Spanish, EE=English, Unid = station didn't identify.
Tones are CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System), aka "PL," in Hz.
Frequency ... Callsign ... Mode ... Description ... Time ... Tone
Tones are CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System), aka "PL," in Hz.
Frequency ... Callsign ... Mode ... Description ... Time ... Tone
30000.0 ... Unid ... ? ... The
Hissy Station. Transmits a very clean and purposeful signal about 20 kHz wide,
with little evenly spaced bright wavy lines inside a wide hiss. Appears all
over low VHF. Channel spacing seems to be 25 kHz. Usually short ARQ type
exchanges, but occasionally long bursts sounding more like the mil-spec stuff
on HF. ... 2256 ... n/a
30175.0 ... Unid ... ? ... Hissy
Station ... 1858 ... n/a
30450.0 ... Victor Bravo ... FM
... US Army, Ft. Hood Range Control, TX. Victor Bravo making radio checks with
many ranges: Clear Creek Rifle Bravo, Hand Grenade/ Claymore, Trapnell Machine
Gun, Clear Creek Machine Gun Alpha, PK [Pilot Knob] Grenade Launcher, PK Rifle
Zero. "This concludes the 1400 hours radio transmissions, all ranges
[unintelligible] Victor Bravo Range Control out." ... 2000 ... 151.4
30450.0 ... Unid ... FM ... Brief
fade in, unintelligible, different PL than before. Likely US military. ... 2111
... 210.7
30580.0 ... Unid ... FM ... OM
with US southern accent ... 1725 ... 91.5
30600.0 ... Unid ... FM ... OM,
"10-4" ... 1904 ... 107.2
30620.0 ... WPSD819 ... FM ... Millennium
Taxi Service, Chattanooga (Hamilton County), TN. Several YLs wkg mobiles.
Mobiles often heard. Distinctive phone rings in background. Best skip signal at
this QTH, always first in and last out. Bet they didn't know they have a
skywave antenna. ... 2145 ... 210.7
30620.0 ... Unid ... FM ... 2 OMs,
not the taxi co, sounds more like a cement or construction company.
"Base" wkg "217." Discussing cement. Nice clean signal. ... 2006 ... 94.8
30640.0 ... Unid ... FM ... OM,
"Jerry, where you at?" S. acc. ... 1824 ... 114.8
30640.0 ... Unid ... FM ... EE/OM/YL
... 1927 ... 146.2
30660.0 ... Unid ... FM ... SS/OM
with dispatches for "Once" ("11" in SS), mentioned something
that sounded like "Rockaway." ... 2156 ... 77.0
30680.0 ... Unid ... FM ... SS/OM,
dispatches ... 2159 ... 100.0
30700.0 ... Unid ... FM ... YL
"Base to Norman," several calls. Another guy is named George. ... 1916
... 118.8
30713.0 ... Unid ... CWFM ... Ctr
fq of farty noise, similar to sounders heard on HF ... 0023 ... n/a
30720.0 ... WQPU857 ... FM ... Van
Pool Transportation, LLC, xmtr in Sudbury, MA.
Possible rptr or multiple base stns. Definitely a wide area network.
Firm has several of these in MA. ID from traffic & FCC data. ... 2045 ... 151.4
30720.0 ... Unid ... FM ... Distorted
OM & YL, wkg weaker stn, strong southern US accent. ... 1851 ... 192.8
30740.0 ... Unid ... FM ... SS/OM
dispatches, phone ringing in bg ... 2142 ... 107.2.
30740.0 ... Unid ... FM ... Different
SS/OM, also phone ringing in bg, with PL. QRMing each other, hard to copy
either. ... 2142 ... 179.9
30760.0 ... Unid ... FM ... OM
& YL, good sig, coordinating some kind of loading work. Both loud. ... 1905
... 74.4 ... 64.7
30800.0 ... Unid ... FM ... YL
dispatcher, mostly SS except occasional lapses into EE and ??: "Anybody
else?" "Montgomery and Sullivan," "77449." Fast
talking. ... 1859 ... 88.5
30800.0 ... Unid ... FM ...
Weak OM, locksmith company, discussing a safe. Probably IN. ... 1801 ... 91.5
30800.0 ... Unid ... FM ... OM,
nothing else known ... 1910 ... 123.0
30800.0 ... Unid ... FM ... OM,
then YL with heavy southern US acccent ... 1859 ... 151.4
30920.0 ... Unid ... ? ... Ctr.
Fq of steady multi-tone buzz with ionospheric fading, possibly PSK, maybe The
Buzzy Station (see 32.55). ... 2045 ... n/a
30920.0 ... Unid ... FM ... OM,
one good loud xmsn and gone. Then Hissy Station on 30925. ... 1903 ... 162.2
30920.0 ... Unid ... ? ... Hissy
Station ... 1904 ... n/a
(to be cont'd)