michael@reynoldsoffice.com wrote:
I sometimes scan various bands on my Kenwood F6A, to discover what's on the air, and came across 300.125 MHz, or very near that. I found voice transmissions going on during the late evening. It could be occurring during other times, but it seems consistent between 10pm and Midnight. There are Spanish speaking men and woman have very brief transmissions with other. I do not understand enough Spanish to know what they are saying.
What seems unusual, to me, is the type of transmission, and the fact that there is no record in the FCC ULS of any assignments on or near that frequency. The ULS only has two listings nationwide between 300 and 301 MHz, and they are both inactive licenses.
Most likely pirate satellite transmissions.
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