Apparently this is an experiment. From his QRZ bio (roughly translated by Google):
"At this time I conducting the experiments technical with APRS and immediately the reaction of S.O.S in APRS in the qrg of 145.200/144.800 with reservations. I favour the word of S.O.S not Emergency. Us summers in EU/CE not America."
Not a good idea if you ask me...
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David - M0ZLB wrote:
Henk,
Take a look at the QRZ listing for that call sign (!)
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Henk, PA3GUO wrote:
Looking at www.ariss.net I see:
02:01:22:50 : G6XCJ]CQ,RS0ISS-4*,OI94SG,qAr,DF5FF-10:EMERGENCY TX PLSE RSVP +447877482840 GPS LOC TRUE. 145.225Mhz (CTCSS:100hz monitored)
Two questions for G6XCJ:
- what uplink freq. did you use ?
- assuming this was a mistake, do you expect in real cases we call that number ?
I tried that number, and I was asked to hang up by a robot voice. Seems you cannot call that number from outside the UK, so you may want to review if that number is usefull for this purpose.
Thanks ! Henk, PA3GUO
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