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If you know all the answers why ask the question?
The problem with Wikipedia is that persons take the info there as being totally
correct when the variables are often or rarely not stated.
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They probably are from WWRB, Morrison TN, USA! Aoki's schedules shown below
for the Overcomer Ministry on WWRB are inaccurate since they overlap between
UT and 0100 UT -- this is impossible since both frequ
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Todd: You may have missed the "etc." that I added after listing mp3, tape and
CD in my post on HM01 earlier today, which was my concession to any other
existing modes of saving prerecorded material that are out
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The same music was on 3215 kHz.
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Discussion on Shortwave Radio forum on an interesting radio station.
Question: Is there hidden information being conveyed here?
Or maybe a user didnt pay their time slot bill in time eh?
FYI
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I mostly threw that in, such that folks could see the general idea of
how it works.
Of course there are variable IF ranges!
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Thanks for this report... it's fun to share the observations associated
with these stations.
I used to listen to AM Pirates on 7400-7415 a LOT in the late 80s/early
90s. There used to be a CW numbers station
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Concerning equipment for the mid-fifties the Wikipedia piece is inaccurate. The
IFs of the time were more likely to be in the 465/475kHz ranges with some sets
using 1500/1600kHz too. Some Russian equipment employ
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Lets try again..
Nice summary:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_RAFTER
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It is not required that the message be recorded on tape, mp3 or CD.
It can be pre-programmed, or on a tape feed.
This is but one example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xkc_Ig87TnM
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Wow that is a report!!! Way touch for me to ever do. I listen then move on
Thanks for the great info
Ernie
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Back on 01/22/2014, HM01 @ 5855 kHz was barely audible under the static and QRM
from WTWW (5830). However, I have found out that I can get an image of the
transmission @ 4945 kHz (5855 -910 [AKA 2X IF], that is)
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Thank you Todd, I've already searched for that book in italian but it
is no more available! :(
ciao
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Read Peter Wright's book, "SpyCatcher" regarding the intercept of
local oscillators by intelligence services. :)
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Also you can find a Kaito 321. They are very small. Eton e5 or a pl 660 are
great radios to consider
Ernie
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Ciao Paul many thanks for your reply.
Interesting things you said to me about MI5!
ciao
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Ciao Carl and many thanks for you reply.
For what about a hendeld receiver my reccomendation is Degen model
DE1103, its price is about 50 dollars, you can buy it everywhere in
the web, and its performances are very
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Some of us already use triangulation to prove the point of transmission.
MI5 has/had a system codenamed RAFTER that allowed them to intercept the
product of the master oscillator and mixer of receiver used by
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HI,
Your question and opinion seem perfectly logical to me, and i am sure that a
co-ordinated effort is easily managed given todays technology and the ability
to communicate worldwide within seconds via various
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Good morning. This is my first question:
It has been said many times, and now is given to established, that
these transmissions are to be received by agents located throughout
the area and that one of the strengths
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