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WesleyW
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Shortwave freqs?

Post by WesleyW »

Hello folks,

Does somebody know a few ACTIVE militairy shortwave frequencies?

Kind regards,

Wesley
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Re: Shortwave freqs?

Post by Radiomonitor »

Main call sign for tactical and for high pressure traffic:

MAINSAIL

Also callsign for high pressure traffic: SKYKING or SKYBIRD

Other call signs are composed from either the aircraft's tail number, or
from the actual flight's mission number, or simply selected from a number
list from 001 upto 999. - Call Sign Registers are available.

Call signs SAM and SPAR = Special Air Missions with high rank military VIP
personnel (dv.s = distinguished visitors) or politicians. Study of SAM and
SPAR call signs and traffics available.

Aircraft with call sign serie 1800-up usually fly special VIP missions more
or less same as SAM and SPAR.

Call signs HILDA GLOBAL, HILDA EAST and HILDA WEST = Scott Afb, Belleville,
Illinois, headquarters of AMC (= Air Mobility Command), which manage mili-
tary transportation missions worldwide. Registers of Locations available.

Call Signs HERKY, Special Operations Commands, with European operational
centre in Ramstein (delta ops).

DISA-DSN-numbers (=Defense Switched Network) = coded shortened telephone
numbers, related to the ordinary international commercial telephone systems.
Code key for DSN-nrs available.

---MAIN CALLING FREQUENCY: 11175 kHz
=====================================
--Main alternatives - 24 hrs watch:
--4724-6739-8992-13200-15016 kHz

--Secondaries - discrete freqs:
--11053-11118-11181-11191-11220-11226-
--11232-11244-11271 kHz
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