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Thanks for the info!

That time period is mostly night time here and a lot of the
frequencies are below the MUF at that time (which has been around 10
MHz lately). I'll give a listen but I'm doubtful I'll hear much above
10 MHz. Possibly at other times of the day.

We'll see!

Zack


2011/3/13 Peter <pe...@bmsona.co.uk>:
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> Hi Zack and many thanks for the response.
>
> To answer your questions first:
>
> The frequency list is taken from our database and covers all the frequencies
> X06 has been known to use in the past few years. These are ideal for
> entering into a scanner which will rotate through these frequencies in 1 or
> two minutes.
>
> There are no specific times, and this is the great difficulty - the signals
> largely appear at random but we notice an upsurge when there is a major
> event such as the Georgia troubles in October 2007 and August 2008, the Anna
> Chapman case in July 2010, the Moscow Airport terrorist attack in Jan 2011
> and of course the terrible events in Japan last week.
>
> There are usually signals to be found between 07:00 and 11:00 on weekdays.
> This table is taken from the database between 1st - 12th March this year and
> were all logged either in UK or Scandinavia
>
>
> 01 Mar 2011     Tue     9450.00 09:05:00        09:15:00        00:10:00
> 165423
> 02 Mar 2011     Wed     10731.00        16:14:06        16:14:36
> 00:00:30        314265
> 02 Mar 2011     Wed     14650.00        13:56:20        13:57:27
> 00:01:07        215346
> 02 Mar 2011     Wed     14871.00        15:46:00        15:53:02
> 00:07:02        156234
> 04 Mar 2011     Fri     14570.00        09:37:01        09:40:01
> 00:03:00        324615
> 04 Mar 2011     Fri     12215.00        10:00:38        10:05:10
> 00:04:32        361245
> 04 Mar 2011     Fri     16117.00        12:56:16        13:08:39
> 00:12:23        463125
> 04 Mar 2011     Fri     14871.00        13:36:41        13:38:12
> 00:01:31        156234
> 10 Mar 2011     Thu     7988.00 08:52:00        08:54:00        00:02:00
> 561243
> 10 Mar 2011     Thu     11411.00        10:08:00        10:10:00
> 00:02:00        164532
> 11 Mar 2011     Fri     9320.00 08:27:00        09:11:00        00:44:00
> X06a
> 11 Mar 2011     Fri     14863.00        08:44:00        08:47:00
> 00:03:00        615243
> 11 Mar 2011     Fri     10653.00        08:58:39        09:00:44
> 00:02:05        356412
> 11 Mar 2011     Fri     14871.00        13:10:52        13:15:14
> 00:04:22        156234
> 11 Mar 2011     Fri     14871.00        14:09:24        14:14:02
> 00:04:38        156234
> 11 Mar 2011     Fri     12118.00        17:04:01        17:10:30
> 00:06:29        164253
> 12 Mar 2011     Sat     16276.00        12:12:55        12:13:10
> 00:00:15        314265
> 12 Mar 2011     Sat     11525.00        12:18:28        12:18:43
> 00:00:15        156234
> 12 Mar 2011     Sat     16276.00        14:31:48        14:32:27
> 00:00:39        314265
>
>
> All times are UTC and across the whole database an average transmission
> lasts between 4 and 5 minutes.
>
> Hope this helps but as we have mentioned these are difficult signals to
> track but we hope that with your help and others in this group, we will add
> to our knowledge of Mazielka
>
> I am copying this mail to the leader of the X06Team, Jochen, who will, I am
> sure, add to the above.
>
> Best wishes and don't hesitate to ask if we can help.
> Regards,
> Peter
>
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