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If you want to know which station is which download the ENIGMA Control List
from www.enigma2000.org.uk
It is the de facto list of Number Stations and lists all stations that are
active as well as those which are
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Hi, Will. I'm also kind-of new to amateur radio and numbers stations
(mainly because reception with a Sony ICF-SW35 in the middle of New
York City is less than ideal).
Aside from scouring Wikipedia, I would r
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Thanks so much for such a fast reply. Any stations you know of around 10 to
11z?
Will
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I would say to use V2a. It's what I usually tune in to nightly. 0700z
(0300 EDT [GMT - 4]) on 5.883 khz
Usually starts with 3 5fig groups, with Atencion after each repeat.
Hard to miss :)
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Hello! My name is Will and I'm pretty new to shortwave and extremely new to
numbers stations. I have been a ham radio operator for about 6 months now
and have started dabbing in all things radio. I have become comp
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I don't know if I'm the first to recognize this or merely the first
to mention it, but I've made some observations about V02n (V02a
really, but with "9"s in the message) that doesn't seem to have been
mention