Milstar
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| Frequencies | 243.785 MHz,243.822 MHz |
| Frequency Range | 243.785 MHz - 243.822 MHz |
| Mode | RAW |
| Modulation | FHSS |
| ACF | — |
| Emission Designator | — |
| Bandwidth | 50 kHz |
| Location | Worldwide |
| Short Description | UHF FHSS Downlink of Milstar, a US joint military service satellite communications system that provides secure, jam resistant, worldwide communications. Nicknamed 'Waterdroplets' for it's characteristic waveform and sound. |
| I/Q Raw Recording | Download file |
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UHFUltra High Frequency (300-3000 MHz) FHSS Downlink of Milstar, a US joint military service satellite communications system that provides secure, jam resistant, worldwide communications. Nicknamed 'Waterdroplets' for it's characteristic waveform and sound.
Milstar 5's UHFUltra High Frequency (300-3000 MHz) FHSS Downlink is at 243.785 MHzMegaHertz (MHz) 10^6 Hz and Milstar 1 at 243.822 MHzMegaHertz (MHz) 10^6 Hz. They may look like a single wide signal when both are transmitting together.
Milstar was built and developed by Lockheed Martin's Missile and Space Corporation for the United States Department of Defense.
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- Oddity Station, freq hopping, 50 kHz wide, 243.8 MHz, Feb 03, 2013, 0409 UTC
- Milastar 5 and Milstar 1 received simoultaneusly