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Air Traffic Monitoring => Aviation Audio Clips => Topic started by: Hoekb03 on September 30, 2009, 01:19:34 PM
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Hi all,
First of all let me introduce myself. My name is Bart Hoekstra, I live in the Netherlands. In the eighties and nineties I did a lot of HF listening, and made lots of recordings. At the moment I'm busy converting 45 hours of cassette tape to MP3. Attached is Airevac 10M3, a US Air Force C-9A Nightingale on the ground at Furstenfeldbruck ("Fursty") in Germany. It is running a phone patch to "2nd AME", the European airevac command post. The aircraft is snowed in and maybe has to make arrangements to remain over night.
Enjoy....
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Thank you sir! Hopefully we'll hear more.
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That was great, nice and clear. Do you remember what frequency that was on? I like when he said no de-ice fluid so they might sweep the wings off!
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Yes, that was great! Thanks and I'm awaiting more.
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Very nice audio! Thanks for posting that!
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This brings back a few memories. Fuerstenfeldbruck is not far from Munich. This was relayed thru Crighton which is in the UK.
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Great clip! Keep them coming.
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Sorry guys, I forgot about this threat. More at:
https://sites.google.com/site/hfrecordings/ (https://sites.google.com/site/hfrecordings/)
Bart
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Superb recording Bart, excellent quality and good radio procedures.
Very many thanks 8-)
EDIT : Is HF still as active now or is satillite used ?