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Hi John,

There was also a bogus numbers transmission on 4625 kHz, at least I am
pretty sure that it is bogus. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWGyTKlaVHs

73, Ary

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Verzonden: woensdag 30 april 2014 23:37
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Onderwerp: [Spooks] Numbers Station log - 30Apr2014

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Some interesting action this afternoon via the Twente WebSDR:
12108    : Enigma E07 numbers station 1900 AM OM w/ 172 1 7859 77
40162 84481 32210 ... 38186 99393 70552 000 000. Noisy transmitter but
strong signal otherwise. (30Apr2014)(JE-MB)10708    : Enigma E07
numbers station 1920 AM OM w/ 172 1 7859 77 40162 84481 32210 ...
38186 99393 70552 000 000. Weak, subject to some background noise.
(30Apr2014)(JE-MB)09208    : Enigma E07 numbers station 1940 AM OM w/
172 1 7859 77 40162 84481 32210 ... 38186 99393 70552 000 000. Weak,
fading. (30Apr2014)(JE-MB)04625    : Enigma S28 "the buzzer" 1944 USB
buzzer sound, with interference from another station playing sirens
and Rick Astley music. (30Apr2014)(JE-MB)04016    : Engima S11a
"Cherta" numbers station 1955 USB YL w/ "370/00" null msg in accented
Russian. (30Apr2014)(JE-MB)08173    : Engima E07a numbers station 2000
USB OM w/ "147/000" null msg. (30Apr2014)(JE-MB)
E07 notes:
This station seems to start transmitting a carrier at least 5 or so minutes
ahead of the broadcast, which is done in AM.  In the case of
12108 kHz today they were testing it 20 minutes ahead for a few seconds,
then on continuously from 10 minutes out until the end of the broadcast.
The 12108kHz carrier was very noisy, the 10708kHz and 9208kHz carriers much
cleaner.  This station also sends out 1 or 2 short tones (approx 1200hz) at
varying times prior to the actual broadcast.
S28 notes:
The interference today consisted of an "Air Raid" Siren heard at 1944utc,
followed by the famous "Rick Roll" music we all know at approx 1948utc. An
announcer afterwords could barely be heard. 
Unclear if this interfering station was local to NL webSDR location; chat
feature there seemed to suggest signal was heard in several other European
countries.
73, John
 Manitoba, Canada
 old receivers + random wires
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