US Emergency Action Messages – January 31 2023 – callsign AID FUND

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Interesting recordings:
- 02:50 The 18.56 message is audible on 8992 kHz, but signal becomes choppy – suggestive of transmitter issue, and then cuts out. When I swap over to 11175 kHz, the message is continuing to be read without any apparent awareness the signal dropped on the other frequency.

- 07:22 The 21.19 message read by AID FUND is joined shortly by the 21.20 SPLIT END message, and the two continue to read over each other.

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These are recordings of Emergency Action Messages. They are transmissions sent out across the High Frequency Global Communications System (HF-GCS), which is used by the US military to communicate with various assets, including nuclear-capable aircraft and submarines.

"The HF-GCS is used by the United States Air Force to send instructions for their operations through messages, and most commonly send Emergency Action Messages (EAMs). The HF-GCS is not exclusive to the USAF, and is used by other countries too, but not as often. They also send higher priority messages known as “Skyking Messages” which will even be read over-top and interrupt an EAM to be read. Both of these messages are time sensitive and are read live in NATO Phonetic letters. The primary HF-GCS frequency is 11175 kHz, and it transmits 24/7 on that frequency as well as 8992 kHz. The HF-GCS also transmits on 4724, 6712 (Croughton), 6739, 13200, and 15016 during their scheduled times, which is still most of the day." - https://www.numbers-stations.com/usa/hfgcs/

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