This morning my scanner stopped on music playing on the RFS TG 10074 State Ops. Someone was playing Mariah Carey's Hero.
After the short transmission finished, an angry sounding operator asked the unit transmitting to identify themselves. When there was no answer, the operator again asked for the unit to identify themselves and added that if they didn't reply, their radio would be disabled.
There was no answer and then a comms callsign (Comms 6 I think) came up and asked the operator if they got the radio ID. The operator said yes.
Someone's in trouble!
Mike
Music player caught on RFS radio.
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Re: Music player caught on RFS radio.
Was it around 9am? (perhaps a little earlier?)
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Re: Music player caught on RFS radio.
Yes, earlier.matthewn1983 wrote:Was it around 9am? (perhaps a little earlier?)
Mike
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Re: Music player caught on RFS radio.
8:45 was a 2 helitac radios talking to Ops Desk, then another one just after that, (3 seperate helitac radios) then there was one unid id i dont know at about 9:05
Re: Music player caught on RFS radio.
It was around 7:22AM,
I have a recording of it here! http://tinyurl.com/RFSStateOps-24-2-14
Did anyone monitoring the GRN see a radio get disabled at all? or the ID of the radio calling.
I have a recording of it here! http://tinyurl.com/RFSStateOps-24-2-14
Did anyone monitoring the GRN see a radio get disabled at all? or the ID of the radio calling.