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Bert,

I'd suggest trying to catch the Lincolnshire Poacher. Axel Kruse publishes regular schedules (there's one today, I believe) that I've found to be quite on the money. Let us know how you make out.

Cheers!

Paul - In NJ listening with a Drake R8B on a long wire antenna.




Bert Herald wrote:


Hi, I just joined this list today. I'm a ham operator and used to be a pretty avid SWL'er back in the early 1980s (it led to my getting a ham license). I've read about numbers stations but have never heard one (or didn't know I was hearing one if I did).

I'm planning on doing a bit of heavy listening tomorrow (Nov. 17th) in southern Arizona where I live. Can anyone give me advice as to what stations I might be most likely to hear? I know that some of them have fairly regular schedules, and I downloaded one for the V2 and E5 stations off of the spynumbers.com website. Are these worth listening for, and do they adhere to these schedules more or less? Any others I could try?

Thanks,

Bert
WF7I
Tucson, AZ


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