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I have said this before but Curt and everyone else, thanks for keeping this
info flowing. I love reading info and watching Curts videos. Interesting things
afoot. Keep up the sleuthing.SeanKB8JNESent from my
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There are log entries for a VE3JW Canadian club station that apparently
operates CW in the 80m Amateur band.
Other than that I thought it could be a MARS or other type of Auxiliary type
station calling another
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My question about timing is, does the digital begin and end cleanly between
"buzzes"? It would not make sense to bother generating a signal only to have
part of it covered up and therefore potentially
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Very interesting. I had taken a break for a bit to work on other related
activities including my first 1296 EME but I am interested in getting caught up
again. This is interesting stuff. My question would be,
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Link works here correctly also.
Sean
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Original message From: Ary Boender Date:
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Thanks Curt. Let us know if you hear it again and can figure out a rough
schedule for it. I would like to try listening here in Ohio direct.
Thunderstorms here tonight are preventing me from searching tonight
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I too had never been to that site but I am against that sort of government
action. There is a possible issue with spreading around information in official
communications but if that's the case I may be off to
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Boy that's a terrible graphic, and you would think they were standardized but
they aren't. A quick search of the internet for similar images shows all manner
of logos, image sizes and types. Being as it's
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I try to say this once in a while and since it is a new year now, thank you Ary
and everyone else that is a part of the group and hobby of catching numbers
stations and all the other oddities and mysteries of
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I listen mostly on Android devices. My phone and tablet seem to be OK except
for occasional network issues on the phone itself but I set the buffer higher
and once I lock in on something I turn the waterfall off
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Yes, true, but they are almost never digital. Almost all, if not all,
of the pirate/spook activity I've heard in the ham bands is either CW
or voice (SSB/AM).
73, Zack W9SZ
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Yes, true, but they are almost never digital. Almost all, if not all,
of the pirate/spook activity I've heard in the ham bands is either CW
or voice (SSB/AM).
73, Zack W9SZ
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es (Frequencies in MHz):
1.838
3.576
7.076
10.139
14.076
18.102
21.076
24.920
28.076
50.276
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Same as the previous discussion on 14.076 +/-. The bittom end of the Amateur
radio bands, where you find most of the CW work going on is the designated area
for digital communications. If you look up PSK-31,
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That won't decode it. Look for the freeware HF-JT65 software.
Sean
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14.077 Mhz is inside the Amatwur Radio 20m band. What you are hearing is the
symphony of HF-JT65 users. Its a slow digital mode we use. Using HF-JT65
software you can listen in. Half of the transmissions start
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Had a quick chat with danix111 on irc, seems the HM01 broadcast I caught
halfway through today at about noon Ohio time (-4 UTC) on 11.435 dropped off
the Priyom sites listings. Loud at S9+20 here in grid EN80
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I like the video and audio links. Curt, you may want to add your listening
location for those of us that don't know where you are, like me.
Thanks,S
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The root of the url it asks you to click on takes you to a student housing
building in, of all places, Java. Now that's just the server holding the
account so the real bad guys could be anywhere, or some
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A few folks on the IRC the other night were stating they were hearing carriers
on 2.800, 2.820 and i believe 2.840. I'll try to find my notes from the other
night later when I'm home.
S.
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Aan: Shortwave Spy Numbers Stations
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Onderwerp: Re: [Spooks] Russian military channel markers #Numbers
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Hopefully just war games. Sadly we get none of those direct this time of day
here.
Someday I'll have to ask again directly what you monitor all these with.
S.
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Ary,What does the pattern of the signal look like? How wide and so on? I ran
into a bit of a mystery that was published in the Frb edition of Spectrum
Monitor where I found what appeared to be a pirate signal at
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I've been interested since I was a kid, using a SW Radio that my
Grandparents had. I just don't say much. :)
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Ary, just wantwd to say thank you for all you, and all the others do for
keeping the intrest in this alive. I appreciate it. I wish more people were as
fascinated as we are about these signals.
Sean
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A little 2 min snooping also found this link (and more) describing the
application in better detail but still not perfect detail:
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Just caught the tail end of a clean (S9+ with good audio, no noticable
dropouts) digital broadcast on 4060 kHz, ending with the Kinks "Do It Again".
Ended at approx 21:53 UTC Dec 24th, 2016.
Listening with my
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Currently receiving HM01 on 16180 kHz at S9+60 using a 20m band dipole and an
Icom IC-706 Mk II G at work. just outside the eastern edge of Columbus, Ohio.
S.
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I have to say I'm sorry the Priyom site isn't kept up any further. The
scrolling station schedule is excellent but I have been listening to the now 6
year old podcasts wishing there were more of them, more
I will get better at this.
Sean
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[Spooks] Hearing S06 through University Twente
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Hearing S06 through University Twente SDR. barely audible over noise levels and
strobing noises. Still new at this so no recording or valuable info from this
post.
Sean
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Hi all and thanks for the tips but most links I have found are either outdated
or a simple laundry list of frequencies or reports of catches.
http://priyom.org is a great place to keep up with what's being heard
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Hello all. I have been interested in milcoms, pirate, clandestine and other
similar communications for many years and while I occasionally run into dated
listings of common frequencies I am wondering if there us
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