Yup.  Earlier in the thread Mike / KK5F pointed that out.  He was on the RX end 
of the circuit.

We monitored stations from Perth, somewhere in the UK, east coast of USA, west 
coast of USA, etc. etc.  Must have been six or eight stations on the air.  We 
also monitored WWVB but I think that was the highest frequency (60 kHz) we 
cared about.

It was all RTTY as I recall.  We didn’t bother trying to decode the stuff — it 
was encrypted and we didn’t care about the content.  We only cared about signal 
strength.  Fun times; long time ago..

-Doug, W7KF


> On Mar 23, 2017, at 4:55 PM, Mel Farrer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Doug,
> 
> Didn't the Navy use those frequencies to communicate with the submarines?  I 
> remember something about 30 KHz and an Atlantic Island and something 
> Washington with a setup???
> 
> Long in the tooth ham!
> 
> Mel K6KBE

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