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Since we know very little about this, we can't even say that 99% of the
transmissions aren't "dummy" transmissions designed just to throw us "other
listeners" off. It could be that only one or two transmissions a week are
valid for the intended recipients. And those could be late at night.

Zack


On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 4:39 PM, Gian Romani <romanig...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> I've often analyzed schedules of previsions – really reliable, if not
> absolutely precise – of NS transmissions presented in each issue of
> ENIGMA2000. I've noticed that a lot of programs are broadcast during
> days and times that coincide with common work times and shifts. It is
> often said that agents work undercover and that they conduct a normal
> life to avoid suspects, with a life of normal work. Messages are
> broadcast during work times and shifts: how is it possible for the
> agents busy at work to listen to the messages? Or messages sending is
> perfectly calculated and fit exactly with the agents life style? Maybe
> a message is sent on monday morning because who sends it knows that is
> the day off of the agent who has to receive it? Or maybe they are sent
> after 17 because who send them knows that the agent ends his work
> shift at 16:30? or is it even calculated that he records the message
> and listen to it as soon as he comes back home? If so, transmissions
> would be much less obvious if realized during nightime; why it is not
> so?
> Thank you, cheers
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