In the air this afternoon. So far comms with Limelight (CAOC2 Kalkar, Germany) on 261.0000 MHz (Air Manager) & 281.0750 MHz (Tactical Co-ordination).
"Loneship wil not be available this afternoon". (Loneship is CRC Erndteburck, Germany).
"We will be in the Belgium airspace as well".
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Does anybody know who or what "Skynet" is? The AWACS is calling them from time to time, but I can't find them in any of my callsignlists.
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did some searching, found some criss cross reports from round the globe of stations calling sky net on several occasians, and something about a UK military communications system.
..but nothing really explaining what it is, so like you I am also interested
..but nothing really explaining what it is, so like you I am also interested
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I also posted my question on the DMRG group. Got a reaction from Cliff: "Satellite communications mate".
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