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[[Image:Cothen.jpg|thumb|COTHEN Badge]]
 
[[Image:Cothen.jpg|thumb|COTHEN Badge]]
The Customs Over The Horizon Enforcement Network (COTHEN) uses a Rockwell/Collins [[ALE]] (Automatic Link Establishment) protocol to connect users to each other over the HF spectrum.  If you listen to frequencies in use on the COTHEN network, you will hear the [[ALE]] sounding calls which units periodically and automatically initiate to determine the best frequency to use for calls to other units.
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The '''Customs Over The Horizon Enforcement Network''', or '''COTHEN''', provides communications support for more than 235 aircraft, marine interdiction vessels, command offices, and numerous allied agencies including the [[USCG]], [[DEA]], [[Border Patrol]], [[Army]], [[Navy]], and Joint Interagency Task Forces. COTHEN's Technical Service Center (TSC) provides real-time on-the-air support services and guarantees communications between users. COTHEN provides telephone patch (TRICS), a platform tracking and location system (TRACS), and over-the-air-rekeying capabilities (DARK).
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COTHEN uses a Rockwell/Collins [http://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/Automatic_Link_Establishment_(2G_ALE) ALE] (Automatic Link Establishment) protocol to connect users to each other over the HF spectrum.  If you listen to frequencies in use on the COTHEN network, you will hear the [http://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/Automatic_Link_Establishment_(2G_ALE) ALE] sounding calls which units periodically and automatically initiate to determine the best frequency to use for calls to other units.
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===COTHEN Network Frequencies===
 
===COTHEN Network Frequencies===
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* [http://mt-milcom.blogspot.com/p/us-cbp-cothen-net-updated-9302012.html MT Milcom Monitoring Post COTHEN HF Network]
  
Frequency (Khz) Mode
 
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5732.0 USB
 
7527.0 USB
 
  8912.0 USB
 
10242.0 USB
 
11494.0 USB
 
13907.0 USB
 
15867.0 USB
 
18594.0 USB
 
20890.0 USB
 
23214.0 USB
 
25350.0 USB
 
  
 
[[Image:Sc12.jpg|thumb|COTHEN Terminal]]
 
[[Image:Sc12.jpg|thumb|COTHEN Terminal]]
  
The COTHEN network now uses the [[MIL-STD 188-141A]] protocol.  It formally used the [[FED-STD-1045A]] ALE protocol, developed by Rockwell Collins.  The FED-STD protocol is Rockwell Collins proprietary and goes by the tradename [[Selscan]].  [[Selscan]] is no longer actively used by the COTHEN network.
 
  
Note: 8912 is also used by the [[HFDL]] (HF Datalink - also referred to as HF ACARS) net, particularly out of Riverhead NY, and is the source of other digital data heard here
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The COTHEN network now uses the [http://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/Automatic_Link_Establishment_(2G_ALE) MIL-STD 188-141A] protocol.  It formerly used the [[FED-STD-1045A]] ALE protocol, developed by Rockwell Collins.  The FED-STD protocol is Rockwell Collins proprietary and goes by the tradename [[SELSCAN]].  [[SELSCAN]] is no longer actively used by the COTHEN network.
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=== COTHEN Equipment ===
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The following photos were of a recent Ebay auction of an older COTHEN Marine Mobile Unit.  Interesting to note the [[Parkhill]] encryption control head and older Adaptive [[ALE]] controller ([[SELSCAN]]) that the COTHEN network abandoned in favor of the [[MIL-STD 188-141A]] [[ALE]] Network protocol.  Note the COTHEN US Customs Stamp on the equipment.
  
===COTHEN Transmitter Locations===
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Note: These photos were reposted with permission of the Ebay seller "Oliver Purddy"
  
Albuquerque, NM 35º 05' 02" N 105º 34' 23" W
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Arecibo, PR 18º 17' 26" N 66º 22' 33" W
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[[Image:B3f0_1.JPG]]
Atlanta, GA 32º 33' 06" N 84º 23' 35" W
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[[Image:B5a0_1.JPG]]
Beaufort, SC 34º 34' 22" N 76º 09' 48" W
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[[Image:B06d_1.JPG]]
Cape Charles, VA 37º 05' 37" N 75º 58' 06" W
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[[Image:B14b_1.JPG]]
Cedar Rapids, IA 42º 00' 09" N 91º 17' 39" W
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[[Image:B47e_1.JPG]]
Denver, CO 39º 15' 45" N 103º 34' 23" W
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[[Image:B295_1.JPG]]
Fort Myers, FL 81º 31' 20" N 26º 20' 01" W
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[[Image:B340_1.JPG]]
Kansas City, MO 38º 22' 10" N 93º 21' 48" W
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[[Image:B503_1.JPG]]
Las Vegas, NV 36º 21' 15" N 114º 17' 33" W
 
Lovelock, NV 40º 03' 07" N 118º 18' 56" W
 
Memphis, TN 34º 21' 57" N 90º 02' 43" W
 
Miami, FL 25º 46' 20" N 80º 28' 48" W
 
Morehead City, NC 34º 34' 50" N 78º 13' 59" W
 
Oklahoma City, OK 34º 30' 52" N 97º 30' 52" W
 
Orlando, FL 28º 31' 30" N 80º 48' 58" W
 
Reno, NV 38º 31' 12" N 119º 14' 37" W
 
Sarasota, FL 27º 12' 41" N 81º 31' 20" W
 
Wilmington, NC 34º 29' 24" N 78º 04' 31" W
 
  
===[[ALE]] Call IDs (Base)===
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*Return to [[HF Military Communications]]
  
CRB CBP AMOC Caribbean Regional Communications Node
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[[Category:HF Networks]]
CS1 COTHEN Remote Atlanta, GA used frequently by TSC, voice call "SERVICE ENTER"
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[[Category:HF Frequencies]]
CS2 COTHEN Remote Memphis, TN
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[[Category:United States Army]]
CS3 COTHEN Remote Oklahoma City, OK
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[[Category:United States Army Frequencies]]
CS4 COTHEN Remote Lovelock, NV
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[[Category:United States Coast Guard]]
CS5 COTHEN Remote Wilmington, NC
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[[Category:United States Coast Guard Frequencies]]
CS6 COTHEN Remote Kansas City, MO
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[[Category:United States Navy]]
CS7 COTHEN Remote Denver, CO
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[[Category:United States Navy Frequencies]]
CS8 COTHEN Remote Albuquerque, NM 
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[[Category:US Federal Government]]
CS9 COTHEN Remote Beaufort, SC often used by OPBAT voice call
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[[Category:US Federal Government Frequencies]]
        "PANTHER" and by toms Surveillance Support Center,  Jacksonville
 
        voice call "JACKKNIFE"
 
EST    CBP AMOC Eastern Region Communication Node
 
OPB    OPBAT Service Center, Nassau, Bahamas, voice call "PANTHER". Also used as
 
        a remote by HAMMER.
 
PNR400 OPBAT base, Georgetown, Bahamas
 
TSC    CBP Orlando, FL Customs National Law Enforcement Communications
 
        Center -- Technical Service Center
 
WST    CBP AMOC Western Region Communication Node
 

Latest revision as of 15:53, 24 October 2021

COTHEN Badge

The Customs Over The Horizon Enforcement Network, or COTHEN, provides communications support for more than 235 aircraft, marine interdiction vessels, command offices, and numerous allied agencies including the USCG, DEA, Border Patrol, Army, Navy, and Joint Interagency Task Forces. COTHEN's Technical Service Center (TSC) provides real-time on-the-air support services and guarantees communications between users. COTHEN provides telephone patch (TRICS), a platform tracking and location system (TRACS), and over-the-air-rekeying capabilities (DARK).

COTHEN uses a Rockwell/Collins ALE (Automatic Link Establishment) protocol to connect users to each other over the HF spectrum. If you listen to frequencies in use on the COTHEN network, you will hear the ALE sounding calls which units periodically and automatically initiate to determine the best frequency to use for calls to other units.


COTHEN Network Frequencies


COTHEN Terminal


The COTHEN network now uses the MIL-STD 188-141A protocol. It formerly used the FED-STD-1045A ALE protocol, developed by Rockwell Collins. The FED-STD protocol is Rockwell Collins proprietary and goes by the tradename SELSCAN. SELSCAN is no longer actively used by the COTHEN network.


COTHEN Equipment

The following photos were of a recent Ebay auction of an older COTHEN Marine Mobile Unit. Interesting to note the Parkhill encryption control head and older Adaptive ALE controller (SELSCAN) that the COTHEN network abandoned in favor of the MIL-STD 188-141A ALE Network protocol. Note the COTHEN US Customs Stamp on the equipment.

Note: These photos were reposted with permission of the Ebay seller "Oliver Purddy"

B1e4 1.JPG B3f0 1.JPG B5a0 1.JPG B06d 1.JPG B14b 1.JPG B47e 1.JPG B295 1.JPG B340 1.JPG B503 1.JPG

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