Re: [Spooks] VHF Number Stations.

2006-04-28 Thread Utility World (Hugh Stegman)
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 The ten-meter amateur band is in between, 28.000 - 29.700 MHz.  I don't
 know who gets the extra 300 kHz at the top.

ITU allocates the bottom 100 kHz to land-mobile, and the rest to fixed and
aviation/space, except for a +/- 10 kHz guard band around 29900, which seems
to be some kind of radio astronomy receiving frequency.

There doesn't really seem to be much activity in this range any more.  There
used to be some private mobile telephone systems in places like Mexico, and
a business or two in South America.  Mostly now it seems to be a number of
low-speed FSK signals that sound like some kind of data streams, which no
one has ever been able to identify.

-hugh


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[Spooks] VHF Number Stations.

2006-04-25 Thread KD7JYK, 49H7KR
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On very rare occasion, last I saw was 4-6 years ago, there is a log of a 4F
group station on 30.050.  In a radio reference from 1983, this is listed as
a Spy station with 30.250, 30.420 and 30.470 also mentioned as transmitting
4F groups.

Kurt

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Re: [Spooks] VHF Number Stations.

2006-04-25 Thread Jeff Wilson
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That's just barely VHF. Just above CB radio isn't it?

I imagine VHF spy stations could be fairly useful if you wanted your
signal to remain relatively local. I would boradcast on 6 meters or
so, however, not 30mhz.

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 On very rare occasion, last I saw was 4-6 years ago, there is a log of a 4F
 group station on 30.050.  In a radio reference from 1983, this is listed as
 a Spy station with 30.250, 30.420 and 30.470 also mentioned as transmitting
 4F groups.

 Kurt

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Re: [Spooks] VHF Number Stations.

2006-04-25 Thread Zack Widup
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The ten-meter amateur band is in between, 28.000 - 29.700 MHz.  I don't 
know who gets the extra 300 kHz at the top.  

I used to work in an electronics repair shop.  We had a lot of freebanders 
bring in SSB rigs that transmitted in the range between 27.405 and 28.000 
MHz.  I would usually give them a lecture about how it was illegal to 
operate there and that the U.S. Marshals used that band segment. They 
could get in a lot of trouble for interfering.

One day a man came in with one of these radios and I started to give him 
my lecture.  He pulled out his badge and showed me he WAS a U.S. Marshal.  
I went and climbed under a rock. AND fixed his radio.  :-) 

73, Zack W9SZ

On Tue, 25 Apr 2006, KD7JYK, 49H7KR wrote:

 
 Yes, VHF starts at 30.00 MHz, CB is 26.965 - 27.405 MHz.
 
 Kurt
 

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