ORDO ST JOANNIS 03/May/2001 WEST AFRICA Transmission Modes: G-TOR 200bd 200Hz PacTOR 100bd 200Hz (standard mode) USB Voice Logged Frequencies: 14358.3 14373.3 19242.0 Reported Frequencies: Web Address: http://www.oh-fbf.org/ Notes on Operation: [SAT][SUN] Language: Spanish, English, Italian A series of interlinked stations with mailboxes located throughout West Africa, with central control from Spain. Source of this traffic is the Ordo Hospitalarius S. Joannis de Deo (in Latin), otherwise known as the Hospitaller Brothers of St. John of God. In Italian it is very well known as "Fatebenefratelli". Majority of traffic is in Spanish with frequent references to religious activities. 14373 often carries USB voice traffic with West African-accented (Ghanain or Liberian) operators. Reported Callsigns/Selcals for Stations: Selcal User/Location AMADO ASAFO Asafo, Ghana BATI Batibo, Cameroon KDUA Koforidua, Ghana LEOIA LOME Lome, Togo LUNSAR Lunsar, Sierra Leone MNRV Monrovia, Liberia NGTI Nguti, Cameroon SANT Santa, (Angola, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ivory Coast, Namibia, or Nigeria) TAKO Takoradi, Ghana TARO probably mistake for Takoradi TGTA Tanguieta, Benin Dictionary: Sample Message Formats: ========================================================================== Example 1: ==========================================================================