Posted on 11/07/2017 9:05:18 AM PST by JP1201
>WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: http://www.numbers-stations.com/media/articles/EAMs.pdf http://mt-milcom.blogspot.com/p/what-is-emergency-action-message-or-eam.html http://www.ominous-valve.com/hfgcs.txt http://lswilson.dewlineadventures.com/skyking/
>CALLSIGN LIST: http://henney.com/chm/callsign.htm http://www.panix.com/~clay/scanning/Frequencies/Military/mil-callsigns.txt (out of date)
>FREQUENCIES: http://www.mwlist.org/mwlist_quick_and_easy.php?area=1&kHz=648
>LIST OF ALTERNATE WEBSDRs THAT CAN BE TUNED TO SKYKING: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/2e448b4287ddcc05ade7c90778d57eac
>LOG OF EAM'S: www.eam.watch/log
>LISTENING STATION LOCATIONS: http://www.levinecentral.com/ham/grid_square.php
>MILITARY AIR TRAFFIC: https://global.adsbexchange.com/VirtualRadar/desktop.html Go to options, filters (check enable filters), and select military.
>SOUTH KOREA AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL https://www.liveatc.net/flisten.php?icao=rkso&mount=rkso
they are all commenting about how georgeous Melania’s dress was last night. series and huge!
Thanks——I detest “inside baseball” posts.
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Curious IF HL9TY means anything to any Freeper anywhere.
Varmint, I’m going to blow you to smithereens.
Any state these might be directed at would already know the messages are being transmitted. They wont necessarily know how to translate the codes (and I have not seen any code translation here), but every nation on the planet that could potentially care that EAMs are being transmitted knew it long long before this thread appeared.
There are web pages dedicated to EAM messages (some have been linked in this thread) - noticing when EAMs are transmitted is almost a hobby for some of those folks.
According to call sign reference data “HL” is one prefix of a ham radio call sign in South Korea. There are several others for South Korea also.
I would reply but it said “Do not answer”
You may think that just because it is open to the public and everyone knows that it’s okay to talk about it, but I can assure you from experience that not everyone in the government and in positions of authority agree with you.
These kinds of threads are dangerous
You won't see when
Our B2's pass
Mess with Trump
We'll fry your ass
BURMA SHAVE
Loose lips sink ships.
As a old Navy vet, this has particular significance.
The thread should be pulled
I have been listening to these frequencies for a long time and there have been no FLASH messages. Whoever wrote this post is confusing the source call sign identification, which begins “Foxtrot, Foxtrot, etc.” with a FLASH message.
The messages are longer than usual and the reader has made numerous errors and corrected himself, which is probably because of the sheer length of the one-time pad encryption character count being tedious.
Just like there was a Air Force bombing exercise last week in the USA that was run in the clear and used the target name of “DPRK”, this is all probably meant to rattle Kimmie’s cage.
73’s
KN4EVB
General Class
p.s. Freepers need to establish a weekly FR net for rag chewing and as a back-up in case the internet goes down. I suggest a frequency in the 80 meter band between 3.800 and 4.000 MHz one night per week.
The Florida Phone Traffic net meets at 6:55 am eastern every AM. They use 3.940 and pass traffic on 3.924 or whatever is open at the time.
Always felt that there was something pervy about Sky and his "niece" Penny.
"Niece?" my azz!
Having been an operator in the MEECN network for several years, I can attest that much of this is unusual.
However, “The usual length is around 30 characters” is not accurate. At least when I was part of it.
After the first 6 characters there are encoded, specific instructions.
I suspect this is an increase in the Defcon level. But not a specific launch order (obviously).
Likely US intel sees some unusual movements on the enemy side and is positioning for it.
Andy
Every EAM is a Flash Message.
Every single one of them.
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