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Yes, it is pretty funny except that some people who know nothing about
either HAARP or numbers stations are going to believe him. Makes me wonder
if the journalist is stupid or if HE has something more sinister i
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There are frequencies with several CW beacons a kHz or less apart. They
send different letters in CW. This one sends "C" (dahdidahdit) over and over.
73, Zack W9SZ
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I don't think anyone except the people running them knows exactly what
they are for. Maybe propagation, maybe direction finding, maybe some
military purpose.
Zack
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On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Dan Malloy wrote:
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> Hello Spooks,
> I haven't been threatened with arrest, but telling those I know I listen
> to spies sometimes gets people to ask, "Isn't that illegal?" The strang
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> These loggings were submitted to the Spy Numbers Station Database on
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> Freq ENIGMA Day MMDD UTC Mode Comments
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I've been listening on the frequencies Yosemite Sam occupied a year ago
and haven't heard a peep. Just wondered if anyone else was doing so and
if you heard anything.
Also, I've been listening for the cluster
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Kinky lamb or kinky lambaster?
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It hasn't gotten REALLY bad yet, but if it does, maybe we can go to a
system where we real users have a username and password in order to enter
loggings? I know it's more complicated, but there really aren't th
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> Freq ENIGMA Day MMDD UTC Mode Comments
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On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, Eric F. Richards wrote:
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> about letter beacons. Wiki states:
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> "One beacon was found originating from a transmitter tied betwee
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I don't think that's what the 4096 cluster is for. :-) Someone who is
anonymous (I'm willing to bet he's a radio amateur) set these little
low-power transmitters up probably as a propagation study. They send lo
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My understanding is that MX refers to a single letter beacon cluster, no
matter where it is. These particular beacons send long dashes, "I" and
"W".
I used to use a 102-inch whip antenna with a huge loading co
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> Date: 22-4 Time: 0509 UTC
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> Besides the ones that I posted 20 mins ago:
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> 7038.9 S
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Is the 7002.0 "V" beacon now defunct? I haven't heard it in years.
73,
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The ten-meter amateur band is in between, 28.000 - 29.700 MHz. I don't
know who gets the extra 300 kHz at the top.
I used to work in an electronics repair shop. We had a lot of freebanders
bring in SSB rigs
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I have a recording or two of the station after it became Radio Americas.
I don't recall any coded voice messages on it, but I remember recording
some of the music. But then, I don't speak Spanish! :)
I don't k
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> Hi Zack,
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> Swan broadcasted theses messages before, during and after the invasion. As far
> as I know Radio Americas did not sent them. The messages were related to
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I wonder if these spammers know that it's being sent to a group? Maybe
so; I think you have to check the "send to list" button to send it to the
group.
Zack
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> These
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Hi Kopf,
It's good to see you on this list as well as E2K!
A ham operator just posted a message to an amateur radio DXing group
yesterday complaining about some station on 10126 sending 5-letter groups
and QRM
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Hi Hugh,
Yes, I meant it as more of a joke there - I realize getting Castro or the
Pedro's to stop transmitting spy numbers on any frequency is just wishful
thinking! :)
73, Zack W9SZ
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> HELLO MY NAME IS ZELL SLATE I WOULD LIKE TO REQUEST YOUR LISTINGS AND
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I have a feeling that is going to be fairly easy to decode. The fact that
every group contains at least one "zero" seems significant to me somehow.
If I just had time ...
I did call up the phone number out of
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> Where exactly are you hearing this?
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It's a US telepho
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How about "Landline"? I was thinking about "Poor Man's Numbers Station"
but the phone calls aren't cheap. I used a calling card at the rate of 3
cents a minute, but if I'd used my regular phone or dialed from o
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That could be. Area code 212 is New York City.
Zack
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I called it using a generic calling card. When I call someone with caller
ID, my call usually comes up "Georgia call". Maybe they have ways of
tracing it that is beyond the system.
That said, if they're monit
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> Actually the first thing I thought of (other than Twelve Monkeys) was
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Yeah, Commander Bunny :-)
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> THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THE SPY DATA WHICH IS APPRECIATED
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> I'M QUITE NEW TO THIS INTRIGUING PASTIME AND WOULD INQUIRE IF YOU HAVE A
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On Fri, 12 May 2006, Jeff Wilson wrote:
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> It might be worth a shot, no? Someone call it and dial "0" about 10
> times at random times in the call.
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Maybe try dialing in the numbers that are being spoken?
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On Fri, 12 May 2006, Al Fansome wrote:
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> This is a little OT, but this topic reminds me of a phone number known as
> the "Z-Line" in the Los Angeles area back in the mid-70s.
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> It was listed as the first nu
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> Anyone remember the whale sig? Weird thing I have
> reported it several times but I guess no one cares
> anymore I think it was up about a yr. ago well its
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On Tue, 23 May 2006, Jochen Schäfer wrote:
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> >I believe speculation a couple years ago was that it originated from a
> >U.S. military base in the Mediterranean (I forget the name).
> Zack, it's Segunilla. This
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There seem to be quite a few of them active. DQ2006D, DQ2006M, DQ2006R,
DR2006O, DR2006K, etc.
They all have "2006" in the calls. Whenever someone shows up with such
unusual calls, people have a hard time get
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> test
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> -Dragon
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Are you an Albino Dragon?
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Wow ... this is almost as much fun as Yosemite Sam ...
73, Zack W9SZ
On Fri, 2 Jun 2006, Dave Akers wrote:
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> Ok well this is what i know.
> first a number appeared on Craigslist in the New York missed co
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Well, that's curious! How do they reach that conclusion? If #1 was from
NYC and #2 from SF, I'd think the next would be Chicago. :)
73, Zack
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Heehee - just curious, as someone named Albino Dragon posts to the Spooks
database regularly.
Zack
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Yet another person in Champaign who follows numbers stations! Maybe we
should form a local club? :-)
Zack
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I always get a chuckle when I see these things. Those spammers don't have
a clue about what they're doing ...
73, Zack
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Copycats?
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> Well, while it may be easy to DF a shortwave signal if you have
> adequate resources (like the government's), it's nearly impossible to
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Hey, great show! I really enjoyed it.
I love the names these guys chose - "Stromberg Carlson" - that ranks right
up there with Kurt N. Sterba, R.F. Burns and Larson E. Rapp.
:-]
Zack
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One of your best resources is the spynumbers database at
http://www.spynumbers.com. You can sort them by day of the week, then
time, then frequency (just my own preference). Many of the numbers
stations repeat
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I wasn't sure how many people on this list were also on the ENIGMA 2000
list but I forgot the Enigma data is also available off-list. The Enigma
list is of course the definitive source!
73, Zack
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The beacons I'm referring to send "I", "W" in Morse and long dashes. There
is some info on them on the spynumbers website.
They're best here in winter when the QRN dies down but I do hear them in
the summer now
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I deserved that! ;-)
73, Zack W9SZ
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> > > There is a cluster of little CW beacons in the southwest USA desert
> > > centered around 4096 kHz. I'm curious how they soun
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Evidently someone going by "KUMD" posted info on them now and then on a
pirate radio discussion group. The info on the spynumbers website is
possibly out of date as the most recent note is a year or so old.
The
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This will explain the use of the Enigma Control List:
http://www.southgatearc.org/enigma2000/introduction.htm
73, Zack W9SZ
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I haven't heard a peep of it here in Illinois. Last night around Z I
tuned around and heard a very weak AM signal on 6875 but nothing on 6877.
Right now (1240Z) I hear nothing either.
I'll listen tonight
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Well, that's right in the middle of the 40 meter ham band in the USA. How
were the numbers being said? Did it sound like a separate transmission
for each? Ham radio contesters often give varions numbers as th
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Wow, what a fas
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Hi,
Has anyone in the southwest USA listened for the "mystery beacon" cluster
of signals around 4095 kHz? Last winter I was able to hear several of
them. This winter I have listened on many nights for them and
t;
> I made a note to listen tonight. Usually I can pick them up an a cheap RX
> with an 18" or so whip.
>
> Kurt
>
> - Original Message -
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> > Has anyone in the southwest USA listened for the &quo
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> > Kur
.zip file available
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> Kurt
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> - Original Message -
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> > Cool! You're a lot closer than I am. Let me know what you hear.
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Wow, I hear absolutely nothing here in Illinois at 1415Z. Has it gone by
that time?
I'm using my full-wave 40 meter loop with pattern oriented east-west. I
was able to hear G3TXF who is on Rodriguez Island (3
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Hi Ary,
I wondered about these two beacons. I have not heard them in a couple of
years now.
What happened to the "V" beacon on 7002? Is it gone now? I haven't heard
it in several years, either.
73, Zack
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I can see that; if the software is designed to "automagically" :-)
decode cut numbers, then might as well use it.
I guess they would use different software for the V02 transmissions,
though.
Zack
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I just got home and checked my e-mail. Tuned in to 6950 at 0310Z (8 Apr).
Whatever it is, it's still going. It's about S7 here in IL.
Zack
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nding. I have a recording of
the start of one of the groups if anyone is interested. I didn't record
the entire 100-letter group.
Zack
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> Whatever it is, it
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> A monitor in Los Angeles submitted the following log:
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> 2007-05-13 by ,
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Hi Robert,
This one really interests me. Not a part of the spectrum where I'd expect
a numbers station at this time in the sunspot cycle.
Did you get any copy of the text at all? This past weekend was a ham
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RAI uses the call of the nightingale as their interval signal. Once
you've heard one, you'll always know it.
73, Zack
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I haven't seen one of these in a while. I received a bunch of them a
couple months ago.
According to Snopes, this surfaced back in June:
http://www.snopes.com/computer/virus/postcard.asp
The quote below doe
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Heehee - you're lucky! I got deluged by those suckers in e-mails back in
June & July. I just deleted them using Mailwasher before they even got
the opportunity to be downloaded.
73, Zack W9SZ
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Kewl! I knew that was around but forgot where it was.
I believe the perpetrators are members of this list. :-)
73, Zack
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http://projectevil.org/?p=2
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We're at the bottom of the sunspot cycle right now and anything below 10
MHz is going to be iffy. The lower frequency stuff really requires bigger
antennas to detect the really weak signals.
Try listening fo
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I have made an impromptu antenna for receiving just by buying a bag of
those alligator-clipleads at Radio Shack, stringing them in a series to
get 10 feet or so of antenna, and connecting one end to the antenna
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My first thought is one of the firedragon jammers.
I'll have a listen when you post the link.
73, Zack W9SZ
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Ary,
Have you heard the V beacon on 7002.0 recently? Is it still active? I
believe it is (or was) in Kazakhstan.
73, Zack
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My thoughts exactly.
This obliquely reminds me of a story my dad used to tell. For a while
before WWII he made a living driving cars from Chicago to the west coast
of the USA. He'd drive the car to its new o
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In the USA, I believe the only radio transmissions it is illegal to
monitor are cellular phone transmissions in the upper UHF spectrum.
Of course, the way things are going, that could change any day!
73, Zack
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Hi Cam,
Nice to see you here. Hope to work you again soon.
73, Zack W9SZ
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Who are you referring to? I don't see any postings to the Enigma list by
anyone named Peter recently. I don't see any in the Spynumbers database,
either.
Zack
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Hi Peter,
All I see in that file is the program cwget160.zip. I don't see any audio
file.
I can send and receive Morse at about 55 wpm, so I'd be happy to tell you
what was being sent.
73, Zack (W9SZ)
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Looks like it. The question is, where is "here"?
:-)
Zack
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Am i here?
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No kidding. Anyone with a fairly modern ham transceiver could do this.
I've never done it and never will (pirate broadcast), but I did open up
the whole HF frequency range on my TS-850S so I could transmit on
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Thank you very much
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I wondered about this. I have not heard it since then either. There was a
little discussion about it on the ENIGMA2000 list but nothing was known
about it.
Has anyone heard Cherry Ripe lately?
Zack
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Yes, that's what I thought. I haven't heard Cherry Ripe in some time
because the frequencies and times used do not favor propagation to the
midwest USA.
I was hearing some of the Lincolnshire Poacher transmis
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Thanks, Paul.
Does the USA have any known or suspected numbers stations?
73, Zack
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No, missed that one but someone is always goofing around on 30m sending
things like that. I have no idea what inspires people to do that!
73, Zack W9SZ
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Only bunnies aren't rodents - they're lagomorphs.
Zack
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Beware the Bunny.
Kurt
u are not familiar with "Commander Bunny and The Rodent
Revolution"?
Kurt
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: Only bunnies aren't rodents - they're lagomorphs.
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Elvis has left the planet.
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> Rick, VE3MFN is thinking about it..
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Hi Kork,
Can you tell me more about this? I have never heard of it before.
73, Zack
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Hi All,
I've been spending some time over the winter listening for the little
CW NDB's around 4 MHz. The ones I've been able to hear regularly here in
Urbana, IL are:
"W" on 4078.2 kHz
"MO" on 4077.4 kHz
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Someone used to do that on 7100 kHz. I think he was a licensed ham operator
but I don't recall if he ever gave his callsign. He was located in the USA.
He used to send that stuff for hours on CW. Haven't heard him
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What's this? A digital hiccup? Or a spammer?
:-)
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Thanks Jochen!
73, Zack
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Maybe a bit off-topic, but Radio Havana has a very loud "noise" jammer
right on top if it right now on 11845 kHz.
Has anyone heard jammers like this on the spy numbers transmissions from
Cuba?
Zack
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