[Spooks] V2a Transmitter/Speech Generator Error

2011-02-17 Thread Anthony Spinelli
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Hi all,
A while back, I think last week, I had submitted a logging of a V2a tx on 4028 
khz. It was having a speech generator error.
Here is the recording:
http://soundcloud.com/presentedin4d/v2a-20-minutes-of-tx
Anyone have any idea of what could have happened?

-4D
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[Spooks] Automated Spy Numbers Loggings

2011-02-17 Thread Spy Numbers Robot
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These loggings were submitted to the Spy Numbers Station Database on 2011-02-17 
by danix111, Gdynia, Poland.

Freq ENIGMA Day   MMDD  UTC  Mode Comments 
 -- --- --  -  
5336   XPA2 Thu   02172011 2030   USB SINPO 5, audio: 
http://tinyurl.com/648znuv 


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database, and search the database. 

Details are available at http://www.spynumbers.com/numbersDB

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Re: [Spooks] V2a Transmitter/Speech Generator Error

2011-02-17 Thread Zack Widup
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Pedro fell asleep on post again.
:-)


On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 2:48 PM, Anthony Spinelli
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 Hi all,
 A while back, I think last week, I had submitted a logging of a V2a tx on 
 4028 khz. It was having a speech generator error.
 Here is the recording:
 http://soundcloud.com/presentedin4d/v2a-20-minutes-of-tx
 Anyone have any idea of what could have happened?

 -4D
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Re: [Spooks] V2a Transmitter/Speech Generator Error

2011-02-17 Thread KD7JYK DM09
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The recording called wtf.mpg, labeled as CB channel packets at the
website:

http://soundcloud.com/presentedin4d/cb-channel-packets

It is the transmission from a wireless keyboard, most likely manufactured
for Logitech and operating on 27.145 MHz.  On very rare instances you will 
find them on 27.195 MHz

Judging by the quality of the signal I'd say the source was within 200' of
you, although some of these have been noted as far as seven miles.

For hundreds of recordings and photos of equipment operating in the 27 MHz
range since the 1960's, known as Class C devices, join the Class C
Telemetry group on yahoo:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Class_C_Telemetry/

You will also find there ACTUAL packets, 9600 baud, from equipment
operating on 27.255 Mhz.

Kurt

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Re: [Spooks] V2a Transmitter/Speech Generator Error

2011-02-17 Thread Tom Morris
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It sounds a bit like an excessively high audio level slamming into a limiter
and pumping it.

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 The recording called wtf.mpg, labeled as CB channel packets at the
 website:

 http://soundcloud.com/presentedin4d/cb-channel-packets

 It is the transmission from a wireless keyboard, most likely manufactured
 for Logitech and operating on 27.145 MHz.  On very rare instances you will
 find them on 27.195 MHz

 Judging by the quality of the signal I'd say the source was within 200' of
 you, although some of these have been noted as far as seven miles.

 For hundreds of recordings and photos of equipment operating in the 27 MHz
 range since the 1960's, known as Class C devices, join the Class C
 Telemetry group on yahoo:

 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Class_C_Telemetry/

 You will also find there ACTUAL packets, 9600 baud, from equipment
 operating on 27.255 Mhz.

 Kurt

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Engineer, WRGP 88.1/95.3/96.9 FM, Homestead/Miami/North Miami Beach
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Re: [Spooks] V2a Transmitter/Speech Generator Error

2011-02-17 Thread 4D
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Zack, that's probably right.
Kurt, hmm, thanks for that. I use a mac, so it might be my wireless magic mouse.
Tom, Possibly. I know a few people all listening at the same time who were 
encountering the same signal issue.

-4D
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 It sounds a bit like an excessively high audio level slamming into a limiter
 and pumping it.
 
 On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 4:06 PM, KD7JYK DM09 kd7...@earthlink.net wrote:
 
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 The recording called wtf.mpg, labeled as CB channel packets at the
 website:
 
 http://soundcloud.com/presentedin4d/cb-channel-packets
 
 It is the transmission from a wireless keyboard, most likely manufactured
 for Logitech and operating on 27.145 MHz.  On very rare instances you will
 find them on 27.195 MHz
 
 Judging by the quality of the signal I'd say the source was within 200' of
 you, although some of these have been noted as far as seven miles.
 
 For hundreds of recordings and photos of equipment operating in the 27 MHz
 range since the 1960's, known as Class C devices, join the Class C
 Telemetry group on yahoo:
 
 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Class_C_Telemetry/
 
 You will also find there ACTUAL packets, 9600 baud, from equipment
 operating on 27.255 Mhz.
 
 Kurt
 
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[Spooks] Automated Spy Numbers Loggings

2011-02-17 Thread Spy Numbers Robot
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These loggings were submitted to the Spy Numbers Station Database on 2011-02-17 
by Brandon Longo, Montalvo, CA.

Freq ENIGMA Day   MMDD  UTC  Mode Comments 
 -- --- --  -  
8135M8a Thu   02172011 2300CW Too weak. CIP 2303z.  


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Re: [Spooks] V2a Transmitter/Speech Generator Error

2011-02-17 Thread KD7JYK DM09
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: Kurt, hmm, thanks for that. I use a mac, so it might be my wireless magic 
mouse.

A mouse has a slightly different sound when scrolling.  Same encoding 
scheme, but due to the sampling rate for fine mouse movements, the bursts 
are intermixed with a steady hissing/buzzing sound.  If you dont' know the 
operating frequency of your mouse, check the FCC ID#, or you can post it 
here and I can tell you.

Kurt 

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