Re: [AMRadio] Numbers Stations Revisited

2004-11-13 Thread Brian Carling
Some of these stations are FAMOUS and even acquire a special nickname, like the "LINCOLNSHIRE POACHER" - one that the SWLs talk about. I have never heard him though. On 12 Nov 2004 at 20:09, Mike Duke, K5XU wrote: > Sometimes, they even show up on 80 or 40 meters. > > In fact, one has been aroun

Re: [AMRadio] Numbers Stations Revisited

2004-11-12 Thread Donald Chester
what frequencies are these heard on? AM? anything else? Both AM and CW. Thourghout the shortwave spectrum. It's been a mystery for nearly three decades.

Re: [AMRadio] Numbers Stations Revisited

2004-11-12 Thread Jim Isbell
what frequencies are these heard on? AM? anything else? On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 00:56:12 +, Donald Chester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I thought you would be interested in this story that appeared on NPR's All > Things Considered today, "NPR : Music by the Numbers" > > http://www.npr.org/r

[AMRadio] Numbers Stations Revisited

2004-11-12 Thread Donald Chester
I thought you would be interested in this story that appeared on NPR's All Things Considered today, "NPR : Music by the Numbers" http://www.npr.org/rundowns/segment.php?wfId=4167689 To listen to this story, click on the headline to the story using a RealAudio or WindowsMedia player.