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The Conet Project - Recordings of Shortwave Numbers Stations [ird059]
http://archive.org/details/ird059/
http://www.irdial.com/conet.htm
For more than 30 years the Shortwave radio spectrum has been used by the worlds 
intelligence agencies to transmit secret messages. These messages are 
transmitted by 
hundreds of Numbers Stations.

Shortwave Numbers Stations are a perfect method of anonymous, one way 
communication. 
Spies located anywhere in the world can be communicated to by their masters via 
small, locally available, and unmodified Shortwave receivers. The encryption 
system 
used by Numbers Stations, known as a one time pad is unbreakable. Combine this 
with 
the fact that it is almost impossible to track down the message recipients once 
they 
are inserted into the enemy country, it becomes clear just how powerful the 
Numbers 
Station system is.

These stations use very rigid schedules, and transmit in many different 
languages, 
employing male and female voices repeating strings of numbers or phonetic 
letters day 
and night, all year round.

The voices are of varying pitches and intonation; there is even a German 
station (The 
Swedish Rhapsody) that transmits a female child's voice!

One might think that these espionage activities should have wound down 
considerably 
since the official end of the cold war, but nothing could be further from the 
truth. 
Numbers Stations (and by inference, spies) are as busy as ever, with many new 
and 
bizarre stations appearing since the fall of the Berlin wall.

Why is it that in over 30 years, the phenomenon of Numbers Stations has gone 
almost 
totally unreported? What are the agencies behind the Numbers Stations, and why 
are 
the eastern European stations still on the air? Why does the Czech republic 
operate a 
Numbers Station 24 hours a day? How is it that Numbers Stations are allowed to 
interfere with essential radio services like air traffic control and shipping 
without 
having to answer to anybody? Why does the Swedish Rhapsody Numbers Station use 
a 
small girls voice? 

These are just some of the questions that remain unanswered.

Now you will be able to hear this unique and extraordinary phenomenon for 
yourself, 
as Irdial-Discs releases THE CONET PROJECT: the first comprehensive collection 
of 
Numbers Stations recordings released to the public.

This Quadruple CD is an important historical reference work for research into 
this 
hitherto unreported and unknown field of espionage. The CDs contain 150 
recordings 
spanning the last twenty years; taken from the private archives of dedicated 
shortwave radio listeners from around the world. 

There's more information in the included PDF booklet and via the official site 
for 
this 4xCD collection.

http://delicious.com/gr_greek1/zak (all my pages )




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