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Hello.

These are S06 and M14 variants, respectively. 801 is a test ID that is repeated for extended periods of time and usually ends without messages. Home frequency is 9463kHz, and I heard it in both voice and CW. 975's home frequency is 10755kHz, but it normally sends messages, though.

Regards
Daniel

On 10/01/2014 07:48 AM, Jim K-C wrote:
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> At about 0418z today I heard a brief transmission on 10755kHz, Russian OM, "801" repeated 3 times. Transmission and carrier ended before I could record. At 0421z I came across an unidentified CW station on 9463kHz, also sending "801" (auto-sent, 22 wpm). I tuned a second receiver back to 10755kHz and maintained a listening watch. At 0430z I heard a (weak) Russian OM repeating "975". The transmission grew stronger over the following half hour, and the voice sounds very similar to the S06 OM.
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> Both transmissions ended at the same time, 0500z.
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> I can't find anything in the ENIGMA 2000 ECL that would seem to fit either of these transmissions. Are they voice/CW versions of the same station? Was the initial voice transmission a mistake? Does anyone have ideas on a designation?
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> Jim
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