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http://www.hfgcs.com · This account shares information about US military's HFGCS – Emergency Action Messages (EAMs), SKYMASTER, etc. – and jpop and kpop.
In this post, I'll be going through the usual information about the HFGCS – "What is an EAM? What is a SKYKING?" etc. – even if you've read this kind of thing before or watched a video about it, this contains information I haven’t seen discussed elsewhere, and some original…

Another stream started. One exercise is wrapping up and you can still hear some comms, the next part of Red Flag is expected to start at 17:00 UTC (in about 5 mins from time of posting this): youtube.com/watch?v=s2Zbyq…
Dreamland Resort is livestreaming radio comms from the Red Flag exercise. Just tuned in myself and haven’t heard anything yet, but could be interesting; youtube.com/live/4fsyDeoEy…
I'll be taking a break from comprehensive monitoring of the HFGCS this week (streams will continue uninterrupted). If any of you were hoping to look into any correlation between EAM broadcasts and Red Flag-Nellis 25-3 let me know below, should be able to figure something out.

It's that time again — today's US HFGCS messages are sponsored by @McDonalds!
Here is the end of an EAM broadcast by PARASITE. As you can see from the green indicator on top of the SDR, tuning on either 11175 kHz USB (right side) or 11175 kHz LSB (filter on the left side) allows you to hear the broadcast. Normally, the broadcast is only USB.
I didn't know about this post. I guess a conflict that may involve nuclear weapons could be upcoming. I didn't know.
Some of this morning's EAMs appear to have been broadcasting on both 11175 kHz USB and LSB. Not a normal thing, so I wonder why they would do that. 🤔
Some of this morning's EAMs appear to have been broadcasting on both 11175 kHz USB and LSB. Not a normal thing, so I wonder why they would do that. 🤔
