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WUN-v05 ======================================================================== \\\\\ WORLDWIDE UTE NEWS Club //// \\\ An Electronic Club Dealing Exclusively in Utility Stations /// \\\\ WUNNEWS Vol. 5, No.1 Jan., 1999 ///// ======================================================================== Edited by Richard Baker Acting Electronic Editor COPYRIGHT 1999 WUN This newsletter is from the first dedicated electronic utility club in the world; the Worldwide UTE News (WUN). Portions of this newsletter may be posted on electronic bulletin boards w/out prior approval so long as the WUN is credited as the source & so long as the file(s) remain(s) intact. This newsletter may NOT be utilized, partly or wholly, in any other media format w/out the written permission of the Electronic Editor (E-mail address above). Any breach of this may result in action under international copyright legislation. To become a WUN member, send e-mail to the WUN listserver at: [email protected] & in the BODY of the message type: "subscribe wun" (w/out the quotation marks). If you have problems in this, or need further information contact Jason Berri at: [email protected] If you are reading this newsletter from another source, such as a BBS, please let us know! Check out the WUN web site at: http://www.gem.net/~berri/wun ======================================================================== >From your Electronic Editor: * Welcome to another issue of the single largest source of utility station information & the most widely quoted utility station publication in the world...the WUN Newsletter. WHAT'S INSIDE: o Digital Review by Day Watson o Military Channel Designator List by Graham Tanner o Numbers & Oddities by Ary Boender, Chris Smolinski, & Jascha Ruesseler o Utility Round-up by Ary Boender o Products & Books Reviews by Bob Margolis o The WUN Logs Column by Donald E. Stidwell & TEAM LOGS ======================================================================== # DIGITAL REVIEW # - Editor: Day Watson E-mail: [email protected] - 14, Gardens Road, Clevedon, N Somerset, United Kingdom BS21 7QG - Nickname on IRC channels #wun & #monitor DayW Hi digi WUNners Trust this finds you well. The menu dgps Aero Gaza International Unid in the Gulf of Finland US dgps updates US unid dgps on 313 khz Diplo Polish arq & frequencies Malaysian ARQ/HC Met Saint-Denis Met, Reunion Military NATO Lisbon/CTP goes RTTY Routing indicators USCG G-tor Techi Tips Basic coding - intro RTTY coding Error alleviation in RTTY Unid Tehran on Pactor I Pagina 1 WUN-v05 >>....Aero.....> ::: Gaza International The following information was put together by Markus Buttinger & appeared as a post. Just to archive the information I'll repeat here: Name : ICAO location indicator : IATA location indicator : ARP: AFTN: Gaza International airport LLGZ GZA N3114.883 E03416.367 LLBGZSZX Thanks Markus. >>....dgps.....> ::: Unid in the Gulf of Finland Some month's ago Klaus Betke sent me a couple of emails: 1. "currently (2140z) I'm listening to a DGPS beacon on 294.5 kHz transmitting type 9 messages at 200 bps. The ID in the header is 1000 (really! I had to modify my program to display 4-digit id's). Health = 6 indicates a transmission on trial. I'll try to let it run into a file over night. If we are lucky, there will be a type 16 message in it tomorrow morning." 2. "Signal became weak after midnight, but capture-to-file was still successful: an uncorrupted type 3 message (ref. stn coordinates gave 60-16'05"N 29-22'58"E. This is about 50 km west of St Petersburg, close to "Shepelevskiy", listed as 59-59N 29-09E, 298.5 kHz & 100 bps." Now a couple of weeks ago Ary received the following note, from Vaino Lehtoranta who hails from Jokela in Finland, which said "Russian Shepelevsky DGPS has settled on 298.5 kHz & is not transmitting ident any more. What is most interesting is that there has been another one sending short tests on 294.5 kHz. Have not heard it for several days now. We have no idea where that one is going to be located. Test site is not any farther from here than Shepelevsky is." ::: US dgps updates Thanks to Mike Chace on two counts. The first is for a more up to date listing that mine in the Oct98 DR & which has revealed some new outlets. Freq bps Stn ref Stn Tx Range Type Location 298 309 310 319 200 200 - 166 170 148 036 868 870 859 818 - - Omaha, NE Reedy Point, DE Whitney, NE Savannah, GA 167 171 149 037 ::: US unid dgps on 313 khz On the second count , back in September, Mike & I had a discussion re the source of 313kHz, 200bps, RefStaID=42/43? "Must be close to me [Philadelphia] due to signal strengths but neither USCG or CCG lists show this one" he reported. He tried again confirming ref sta ID of 42, which he was sure must be US. He emailed the NIS at USCG to see if they could ID. The fact that he Pagina 2 WUN-v05 could hear this signal as well as any of the "locals" i.e. NJ & NY beacons, day & night, made him think that it must be close by. Having been advised by the USCG that they do not maintain a list of dgps stations operating outside their control Mike was left thinking that his UNID on 313kHz is not public-access DGPS under the USCG's wing. Now the good news - Mike reported a week ago that he had checked the USGC site for updates & found a new entry under 313kHz "C2CEN, Portsmouth, VA" using ref ID 42 listed as an experimental station. He goes on to say "since the CG politely told me to get lost when I asked them last time, & bearing in mind the huge signal strength, I'm skeptical. Sounds like a Mil user to me. Anyone dot the I's & cross the T's? >>....Diplo.....> ::: Polish arq & frequencies Subsequent to a recent log I had posted 16317.0 POLISH EMB KINSHASA 0940 ARQ/POL 100/200 5rc. In irs mode (betas) accepting tfc fm Warsaw on 18064. 0951z tfc in Polish to Warsaw. I received a query "Not clear how you listen on 16317.0 & receive on 18064.0 ?? These two frequencies heard daily so would like to understand your meaning.. 'In IRS mode (betas) accepting traffic fm Warsaw on 18064' ". A brief explanation Polish ARQ works on two frequencies, in this case Kinshasa on 16317 & Warsaw on 18064. At any point time one is an ISS (Information Sending Station) the other an IRS (Information Receiving Station). In the above log, starting 0940 Kinshasa was in irs mode receiving tfc from Warsaw the ISS. At 0951 Kinshasa became the ISS & Warsaw the IRS. Either way the one which is the ISS sends data as a continuous synchronous stream at 100 bd. The traffic is encoded in the same 7-bit coding used by ARQ & FEC (CCIR-476). This is the one where all characters have the same 3:4 1:0's ratio structure & if the receiving station cannot find a mixture of 3 x 1's & 4 x 0's it flags an error. All the time this is going on & the IRS is receiving data it (the irs) is also sending a continuous stream of betas on its frequency. Should it see a character w/ an error coming from the ISS it inserts an RQ character into its stream of betas. The ISS on seeing this RQ then stops the flow of new data & sticks in an RQ character followed by a repeat of the last 4 characters it sent. This is a repetition cycle of 5 characters in total. In this respect one needs to manually set the decoder to 5rc by the relevant means - Polish diplo are currently using 5 for this value. If one is watching one of decoder has the option of non-printable characters, w/ the occasional RQ when the frequencies which is in irs mode & the displaying by graphical means all the normally use it. You should see a long line of betas the irs is initiating a repeat request. Do the same thing on the frequency w/ the current data & see four characters repeated after every RQ character. W/ its typical shift of 250hz & 100bd rate initially the Polish ARQ can be mistaken for FEC. Looking for frequencies? The following list is my basic search one having started compiling it as new by researching a number of new books, Pagina 3 WUN-v05 posts & monitoring over the last 12 months. Warsaw is suffixed m & embassy e taken from my own logs. Even although fairly recent it is quite likely more than a few are now redundant. 4017 4025m 5218 5239 5774 5790 6882 6935 7465 7474 7766 7786 8148m 8156 9108e 9110 9234m 9286 10135 10148 10314m 10317 10653 10660 11019 11052e 11147.1m11151 12078 12108 12219 12228 13524 13546 13877 13917 14703 14726 14903 14932 15974 16072 16201 16202 16322e 16345 18064m 18091 18572 18600 19149 19672 Warsaw free & to use paired 4026 5281 6769m 6937 7484m 7934 8166 9134 9291 10161 10388 10764 11054e 11220 12125 13403 13555 13957 14732 15652 16074 16223 16371 18092 18648.5 20070 4600 4623 5433 5723 6782 6807e 6984e 7376 7586 7622 8031 8028 9046 9066 9135 9153 9297 9362 10208 10214 10415 10431 10788 10876 11076 11077 11448 11467 12131 12143 13420 13446m 13569 13845e 13988 14448 14734 14784 15682 15792 16106 16107 16246 16274 16428e 17411 18105 18116 18725.1m19584 20797.9 21834 4912 5734 6836 7383 7637 8126 9088 9154 9453 10281 10437 10912 11120 11471m 12173 13467 13852e 14599 14832 15946 16109 16317e 17430 18202 19608 4962m 5772 6844 7432 7758 8137 9106 9198e 10113 10298 10643 10917 11123 11524 12204 13521 13872 14639e 14894e 15972 16137.4 16318 18050 18203 19111 has a periodic CW (F1A) marker "vvv de SNN299 ga" when channel usually clears a qso w/ its callsign in CW. Embassies seem their own discrete frequency rather than share a single frequency w/ one of Warsaw's. ::: Malaysian ARQ/HC Peter Thompson spotted & logged a rare mode these days - the Haegelin-Cryptos (HC) arq system on 20872.7 kHz. It was using 30 characters per block. He reported it seemed to be Cairo embassy calling WISTRA (short for WISMAPUTRA) signifying the Malaysian MFA. Thereafter it went into encryption. Keep your ear on this frequency for further info & if it can be managed a few minutes of .wav file. & a big thanks to Peter for being on the ball. >>....Met.....> ::: Saint-Denis Met, Reunion I was chastised by Bob Hall for leaving out this station last month from the met RTTY list. A few words then & as they are listed as operating w/ 1 kw one might consider them a good bit of dx. The three frequencies for RTTY (75/800) are FZR44 HXP FZS63 4440 8176 16335 Wx messages (in RTTY) are reported to be in the time frames of 0605-0728z (8/16 Mhz) & 1800-1900z (4/8 Mhz). FAX is also listed using the 8/16 Mhz frequencies in the time frames of 0430-0600 0730-0920 & 1030-1200. Pagina 4 WUN-v05 Bob gets FZS63 in Capetown & says "both weak fax & strong RTTY come in here at 75/400." >>....Military.....> ::: NATO Lisbon/CTP goes RTTY The familiar NATO CW marker ID'd CTP has undergone a change as logs are starting to show. 3782 8551.5 12823.5 16986 are now running a RTTY marker at 75bds/850hz. 6389 however has neither CW or RTTY. Have they taken the opportunity to change frequency here? I doubt it since the channels being monitored are in the 4/8/12/16 Mhz bands. This is another point of contact for NATO ships who may want to use HF. Like CFH/PBB/IGJ/FUV/6WW etc etc the station will monitor a specific channel in each b& listed & reply to ships calling. ::: Routing Indicators Thanks to Graham Tanner for passing on this collection of RI's. I've cut out the rubbish from the original list & sorted the RI's into alpha order. Trust this helps those who maintain such lists. RHAKAAA RHCDAAA RHCPBBB RHCPMXA RHCUAAA RHCUCMA RHDIAAA RHDJAAA RHDLPVN RHDLZAN RHFJABZ RHFJACH RHFJACT RHFJPRM RHFJPRZ RHFQAAA RHFQALG RHFTAAA RHHEAAA RHWIPYK RHWRAAA RUADPDA RUAGAAA RUAGTBU RUAHAMS RUAHBCC RUCCNOQ RUCJAAA 320STSQ KADENA AB JA 633AMSS KADENA AB JA 23STSQ HURLBURT FLD FL 720STG HURLBURT FLD FL HQ AFSOC HULBURT FLD FL CDR20THSFG BIRMINGHAM AL 908OG MAXWELL AFB AL 375CPSS SCOTT AFB IL HQ AMC SCOTT AFB IL HQ AMC TACC SCOTT AFB IL 23CS POPE AFB NC HQ ACC LANGLEY AFB VA HQ AFFSA Andrews AFB MD 625AMSS NS ROTA SP NAVSPECWARUNIT TWO VMGR FOUR FIVE TWO MACG FOUR EIGHT VMGR TWO THREE FOUR EODMU TWO DET ROOSEVELT ROADS PR NAVSPECWARUNIT FOUR 24AOS RAMSTEIN AB GE 623AMSS RAMSTEIN AB GE 86OG RAMSTEIN AB GE HQ USAFE RAMSTEIN AB GE 621AMSG RAMSTEIN AB GE 626AMSS RHEIN MAIN AB GE 36OSS &ERSEN AFB GU 634AMSS &ERSEN AFB GU EODMU ELEVEN 19AF R&OLPH AFB TX HQ AETC R&OLPH AFB TX 631AMSS OSAN AB KOR CDRUSASFDK SEOUL KOR CDR1STBN1STSFGA TORII STATION JA 630AMSS YOKOTA AB JA 374OG YOKOTA AB JA 5AF YOKOTA AB JA CG FOURTH MAW USCINCSOC MACDILL AFB FL Pagina 5 RUCKALC RUCKFCL RUCKFCO RUCKFDL RUCKMEA RUCKMEE RUCLANK RUCLBBA RUCLBMA RUCLERA RUCOBBA RUCOSGG RUCOZBG RUCUPEO RUCUSJM RUDHTCD RUDOVFV RUEAAIA RUEACMC RUEADCR RUEAFDC RUEAFDI RUEAFDL RUEAHQA RUEANYP RUEAPFA RUEASRA RUEAUSA RUEBBMA RUEBFLA RUEBIEA RUEDGFA RUEDGOA RUEDPEA RUEDRMA RUENAAA RUEOBBG RUEOBSA RUEOEEC RUEOEEE RUEOFAA RUEOFAR RUEOFAV RUEOGEA RUEOLIA RUEOLIE RUEOLIO RUERFCP RUERGAB RUERHFA RUERHNA WUN-v05 CG MCLB ALBANY GA MAG FOURTEEN CG SECOND MAW VMGR TWO FIVE TWO CG II MEF SECOND FORECONCO CP LEJUENE NC 123OG ST&IFORD FLD KY 9AF SHAW AFB SC HQ AFMC EGLIN AFB FL 403OG KEESLER AFB MS COMSOCACOM COMNAVSPECWARTASKGRU SIXTHFLT COMNAVSPECWARGRU TWO 182OG GREATER PEORIA APRT IL 139OG ROSECRANS MEMORIAL APRT MO AATTC ROSECRANS MEMORIAL APRT MO CDRUSATCD FT BELVOIR VA//DOL-ASD 627AMSS RAF MILDENHALL UK CDRTRADOC FT MONROE VA CMC WASHINGTON DC CMC WASHINGTON DC CDR10THSFGA FT CARSON CO CDRICORPS FT LEWIS WA CDR1STSFGA FT LEWIS WA CDR2DBN75THRGRRGT FT LEWIS WA HQ USAF WASHINGTON DC SA PENTAGON WASHINGTON DC CDRYPG YUMA AZ CDR5THSFGA FT CAMPBELL KY CDRFORSCOM FT MCPHERSON GA NGB WASHINGTON DC 21STSQ POPE AFB NC 43OG POPE AFB NC 913OG WILLOW GROVE PA 135OG MARTIN STATE ARPT MD 910OG YOUNGSTOWN-WARREN ARS OH 914OG NIAGARA FALLS IAP NY 911OG PITTSBURGH IAP PA 133OG MINNEAPOLIS ST PAUL IAP MN 934OG MINNEAPOLIS ST PAUL IAP ARS MN CNO WASHINGTON DC 145OG CHARLOTTE DOUGLAS IAP NC 1621AMSS DHAHRAN SA 4404WG PROVISIONAL 4410WG PROVISIONAL CJTF SWA 24STSQ FT BRAGG NC CDRJSOC FT BRAGG NC CDR160THSOAR FT CAMPBELL KY CDR3DBN75THRGRRGT FT BENNING GA CDR75THRGRRGT FT BENNING GA 440OG GENERAL MITCHELL IAP WI 33FLTS FT DIX AIN NJ HQ AMWC FT DIX AIN NJ 621AMOG MCGUIRE AFB NJ 21AF MCGUIRE AFB NJ 143OG QUONSET STATE ARPT RI 109OG STRATTON ANGB NY CDRUSARSO FT CLAYTON PM CDRUSAIC FT BENNING GA CDR1STBN75THRGRRGT HUNTER AAF GA CDR82DABNDIV FT BRAGG NC CDR82DABNDIV FT BRAGG NC CDRUSASFC FT BRAGG NC CDRXVIIIABNCORPS FT BRAGG NC CDRXVIIIABNCORPS FT BRAGG NC CDRXVIIIABNCORPS FT BRAGG NC DIRTEXCOM ABNSOTD FT BRAGG NC Pagina 6 RUERHNB RUERICK RUERLEA RUERMMA RUERRUK RUFDSRC RUFGTCC RUFTVFA RUHBABA RUHBANA RUHBANB RUHGMIO RUHGMIP RUHPCSF RUHUBBA RUHUBKA RUHUBMA RUHUTRA RUHVAAA RUHVPAC RUKLDAR RULSMCA RULSSBI RULYSCC RULYSHH RUPEAAA RUQNAMS RUVABKA RUVABOA RUVACEC RUVAFMC RUVMAAA RUVMBDA RUVMBIA RUVMBJA RUVMONT RUVMSLA RUVOAAA RUVOBJA RUVRAAA RUVRAFA RUVRBFA RUVRBPA RUVRBQA WUN-v05 USA JFK SPWARCEN SCH FT BRAGG NC CDR7THSFGA FT BRAGG NC CDRUSASOC FT BRAGG NC CDRUSASOC FT BRAGG NC CGSSCOM NATICK MA 33FLTS FT LEE VA COMDTQMSCH FT LEE VA CDRUSAATC ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND MD CDRUSASC FT RUCKER AL CDRUSASC FT RUCKER AL CDRARSOFE STUTTGART GE CDR10THSFGF0B1 VAIHINGEN GE CDR7THSOSCTA VAIHINGEN GE 321STS RAF MILDENHALL AB UK CG III MEF THIRD RECONBN CAMP BUTLER JA CG FIRST MAW EODMU FIVE DET THREE ONE NAVSPECWARUNIT ONE NAVCSRF HONOLULU HI 124OG BOISE AIR TRML GOWEN FLD ID 153OG CHEYENNE APRT WY DET2 AMOS NELLIS AFB NV OL B AMC NELLIS AFB NV USAFWS NELLIS AFB NV 15AF TRAVIS AFB CA 615AMOG TRAVIS AFB CA 154OG HICKAM AFB HI 615AMSG HICKAM AFB HI 635AMSS HICKAM AFB HI HQ PACAF HICKAM AFB HI CDRUSAMC ALEX&RIA VA CG MCCDC QUANTICO VA PEO CLA WASHINGTON DC COMEODGRU ONE FIRST SRI GROUP MAG THREE SIX SEAL TEAM FIVE SEAL TEAM FOUR SEAL TEAM ONE SEAL TEAM THREE SECOND FORECONCO SECOND SRIG THIRD RECONBN VMGR ONE FIVE TWO NAVSAFECEN NORFOLK VA 302OG PETERSON AFB CO 628AMSS INCIRLIK AB TU 179OG MANSFIELD LAHM APRT OH 166OG NEW CASTLE COUNTY ARPT DE 629AMSS LAJES FLD PO HQ AFMC WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OH SM-ALC MCCLELLAN AFB CA 412OG EDWARDS AFB CA 418FLTS EDWARDS AFB CA 152OG RENO ANGB NV 176OG KULIS ANGB AK DET4 2762LS ONTARIO CA 127OG SELFRIDGE ANGB MI OL B AMC TINKER AFB OK 137OG WILL ROGERS APRT OK 339FLTS ROBINS AFB GA WR-ALC ROBINS AFB GA HQ AFRC ROBINS AFB GA HQ AFRC ROBINS AFB GA 165OG SAVANNAH IAP GA 167AW MARTINSBURG WV 130OG YEAGER APRT WV Pagina 7 RUVRDCC RUVRDCJ RUVRMBA RUWDMCK RUWDTBY RUWDVDM RUWFAFX RUWHDFB RUWHDHA RUWIBHL RUWIBOB RUWIBOF RUWICAA RUWICBE RUWICBL RUWMBII RUWMBKA RUWMEGA RUWMFLA RUWMHGA RUWMHGS RUWTBWD RUWTFAA RUWTFBI WUN-v05 94OG DOBBINS ARB GA 22AF DOBBINS ARB GA 118OG NASHVILLE IAP TN COMNAVAIRWARCENWPNDIV CHINA LAKE CA NAVAIRWARCENWPNDIV CHINA LAKE CA COMNAVSPECWARGRU ONE MAG ELEVEN EODMU THREE 10AF NAS FT WORTH TX 136OG HENSLEY FLD TX MAWTS ONE YUMA AZ CG THIRD MAW VMGR THREE FIVE TWO FIRST RECONBN CP PENDLETON CA CG I MEF FIRST FORECONCO CAMP PENDLETON CA 146OG CHANNEL ISL& ANGB CA 12AF DAVIS MOTHAN AFB AZ 24OG HOWARD AFB PM 640AMSS HOWARD AFB PM AASOD HOWARD AFB PM 22STSQ MCCHORD AFB WA 3OG ELMENDORF AFB AK 611AOG ELMENDORF AFB AK 632AMSS ELMENDORF AFB AK 317AG DYESS AFB TX 189OG LITTLE ROCK AFB AR 314OG LITTLE ROCK AFB AR 463OG LITTLE ROCK AFB AR DET5 TRSS LITTLE ROCK AFB AR USAF CADS LITTLE ROCK AFB AR HQ AFSA KIRTL& AFB NM ::: USCG G-tor David Wright has updated me yet again on this subject for which many thanks. He reports it now extends down to Antarctica. USCG G-TOR USAGE SUMMARY Logged frequencies -----------------6964.4* NMC 7442.3* Various 8315.0 9302.7 NOJ 13950.2* NMC1 13953.3 NMC 13953.8 NMC Night Coast Night Vessel unconfirmed Eve Coast (active? - last logged Sept 98) Day Coast (Simplex) Day Coast (Simplex) Day Coast (Simplex) Reported frequencies - Antarctica Support Frequency -------------------4012.5 ZCM McMurdo Station, Antarctica 5030.0 ZCM McMurdo Station, Antarctica 6012.0 ZCM McMurdo Station, Antarctica 6767.0 ZCM McMurdo Station, Antarctica 7469.0 ZCM McMurdo Station, Antarctica 7875.0 ZCM McMurdo Station, Antarctica 9110.0* ZCM McMurdo Station, Antarctica 9215.0 ZCM McMurdo Station, Antarctica 12029.0 ZCM McMurdo Station, Antarctica 13874.0 ZCM McMurdo Station, Antarctica 14777.0* ZCM McMurdo Station, Antarctica * - Primary frequencies Callsigns --------Pagina 8 Pool Support Support Support Support Support Support Support Support Support Support Support WUN-v05 Coast: -----NMC NMC1 NOJ UPD ZCM CAMSPAC CAMSPAC COMSTA Kodiak Upstream Delta Deep Field Camp, Antarctica McMurdo Station, Antarctica Vessels: -------NAQD USCGC NBTM USCGC NDWA USCGC NLVS USCGC NMAG USCGC NMEL USCGC NRUC USCGC NRUO USCGC NYCQ USCGC NZVE USCGC Jarvis WHEC-725 Polar Star WAGB-10 Morgenthau WHEC-722 Rush WHEC-723 Hamilton WHEC-715 Mellon WHEC-717 Storis WMEC-38 Polar Sea WAGB-11 Boutwell WHEC-719 Alert WMEC-630 Traffic & Software Details: ----------------------------Traffic consists of plain text chatter & link servicing notes. (Connect, Disconnect, Go, etc). All traffic consists of e-mail files w/ no operational traffic transmitted on this net. All files are compressed to .zip format then uuencoded before transmission. When received, the process is reversed to return the data to plain text. The communications software consists of a ProComm interface running scripts to interface w/ Pegasus e-mail program. The ProComm scripts pull the e-mail from the Pegasus program, convert it for transmission & send it to the modem. When receiving data, the process is reversed. Notes on Antarctic Support Frequency Pool: ----------------------------------------The Antarctic Support Frequency Pool is used by the USCG via the National Science Foundation's McMurdo Station. McMurdo Station is using a 400w transmitter for this net, while the Upstream Delta deep field camp will use 100w when they activate shortly. Traffic consists of the same email traffic logged on the other frequencies. The primary user of the system is the USCG WAGB conducting support operations in Antarctica. This year, the USCGC Polar Sea (WAGB-11) is conducting these support operations. >>....Techi Tips.....> ::: Basic coding - intro Over a few months I'm going to review basic coding employed in RTTY transmission systems & pass on basic individual alphabet information for internationally recognized coding. The tables will show the bit patterns in the form 0 & 1 rather than the B(A) & Y(Z) respectively relating to radio(wire) terminology commonly found in some books. This facilitates rapid comparison w/in bit analysis displays or printouts. The displays are normally written left to right & therefore the tables are written this way too, Bit 1 being the first data bit transmitted. Some systems make use of both Erect (Normal) & Inverted (Reversed) data. Again to facilitate comparison two tables will be provided. Pagina 9 WUN-v05 ::: RTTY coding International Telegraph Alphabet Nr.2 (RTTY) is generally the most common & internationally recognized alphabet & even although some modems output their signals in a modified or completely different form invariably the data to/from line is this. The basic alphabet uses 5 bits for data which produces 32 possible combinations of code. However the Latin alphabet of 26 letters & 10 numerals exceeds this count. By use of a single-byte letter-shift or figure-shift command two tables may be accessed thereby almost doubling the possibilities. In fact 58 options are available; these include a number of punctuation marks & control signals made possible by this increased range. _________________________________________________________________________ Character tables Bit coding tables Code Letter Figure Erect Inverted Combination Shift Shift 12345 12345 _________________________________________________________________________ 1 A 11000 00111 2 B ? 10011 01100 3 C : 01110 10001 4 D Who are you 10010 01101 5 E 3 10000 01111 6 F % 10110 01001 7 G & 01011 10100 8 H # 00101 11010 9 I 8 01100 10011 10 J Bell 11010 00101 11 K ( 11110 00001 12 L ) 01001 10110 13 M . 00111 11000 14 N , 00110 11001 15 O 9 00011 11100 16 P 0 01101 10010 17 Q 1 11101 00010 18 R 4 01010 10101 19 S ' 10100 01011 20 T 5 00001 11110 21 U 7 11100 00011 22 V = 01111 10000 23 W 2 11001 00110 24 X / 10111 01000 25 Y 6 10101 01010 26 Z + 10001 01110 27 Carriage return 00010 11101 28 Line feed 01000 10111 29 Letters shift 11111 00000 30 Figures shift 11011 00100 31 Space 00100 11011 32 Unperf. tape 00000 11111 ---------------------------------------------------------------------Notes: 1. The bit coding does not show the start bit (0) or the stop bit (1) in respect of RTTY. 2. Variants in fig table. Combination 4 dollar sign, or pound sign, or "who are you". 6 not internationally agreed. Can be internal sign 7 " 8 " 10 ampersand sign or bell 10 & 19 may be transposed. 26 plus sign or double quotes sign. One has to determine implementation on one's own decoder(s). Pagina 10 WUN-v05 ::: Error alleviation in RTTY. In the basic asynchronous RTTY mode of working there is none, reliable transfer being dependant on strong signals & little interference. Almost a case of "what you see is what you get". During transmission it is possible, under poor conditions, for a signal to become distorted & be misread producing a garbled/incorrect character. This can also cause the mis-production of a shift character which will cause the wrong decoding table to be used until such time that the next shift character is received. This results in garbled sections of data. One way to minimize this is to use the UNSHIFT ON SPACE facility, if available, of the decoding equipment. UNSHIFT is considered letters & SHIFT is figures. The system will therefore follow letter shift/figure shift as commanded but will also force a letters shift on the space between each word or group. This is useful for text but only the first group of a run of figures will be displayed correctly. Similarly some decoders have a SHIFT ON SPACE option which is useful were monitoring messages where the majority data is in figures e.g. met traffic. >>....Unid.....> ::: Tehran on Pactor I Noted in the last few days on 18507.2 kHz is a periodic Pactor signal. This same station seems to be listed as 18507 Khz in the new (1999) Klingfuss Utility Guide giving the ID as Tehran w/ no other identification. I'm happy w/ the Pactor I parameters - baud rate, shift, burst length & cycle timing - but unfortunately my module refuses to recover data on any of the four options I have available standard, ICRC 1 & 2, UN. AnyWUN add to the information pool? More variants creeping in? >>....Signoff.....> Cull your databases & let me have what's in there relating to digital in S America & we'll see what can be put together in the way of an article (or even better, two) of what's going on south of the Panama Canal. & please restrict data to 2 years & less - changes occur all the time. Good listening & best regards Day. Military Channel Designators List By Graham Tanner, [email protected] Well, here we are in 1999. I hope that everyone has an active year radio-wise, & logs plenty of stations, whatever kind you specialize in. As mentioned late last year, the UKMACCS list has been dropped from this section. If anyone desperately wants a copy, I still have a copy on my PC. As it is the start of the year, not many frequencies/designators have been confirmed yet. If you can update any of the information listed here, please get in touch. **NOTES: (6) Confirmed 1996 (7) Confirmed 1997 (8) Confirmed 1998 (9) Confirmed 1999 MF = Moved From (freq in Mhz) Revised Frequency Designator's (Last Revision 18th Dec 98) USAF MYSTIC STAR: F003 8036 (8) F365 11059 (8) F664 Pagina 11 15 Mhz? F005 9120 (8) F007 4850 F009 17972 F020 16117 F033 15962 F039 10881 F046 13823 F054 8058 (8) F058 4742 (6) F061 23265 F063 14870 F064 11214 (7) F066 15036 F077 ? F078 18532 F080 15677 F084 13205.5 F085 MF 6,8,11 Mhz F086 9461 F089 13204 (6) F090 6716 F094 9017 (6) F098 14585 F099 13247 (7) F101 12106 (6) F102 11118 (6) F103 11488 (6) F107 ? (8) F108 7316 F114 6986 (6) F117 6993 (8) F124 11217 (6) F128 23242 F134 4942.5 F136 5429.5 (7) F146 9027 (7) F153 8063 (6) F173 14420.5 F182 3078 (6) F184 10648 (8) F186 3046 F194 13825 (5) F195 20631 F197 4982 (6) F202 16014 (5) F204 12057 F211 11056 (7) F213 ? F226 5435.5 (6) F228 7735 (5) F229 ? (8) F236 15041 (7) F240 ? (8) F243 18590 F248 5398 (5) F249 4731 F250 15091 F251 13217 (8) F262 10717 F264 7693 (6) F265 15733 (6) F266 7997 (6) F267 6730 (8) F268 7325 (8) F271 18320 F277 11153 (8) F287 11226 (8) F290 8026 (8) F369 F370 F372 F380 F382 F395 F400 F404 F405 F406 F417 F419 F420 F432 F433 F435 F437 F441 F444 F448 F451 F452 F453 F461 F463 F464 F465 F466 F467 F476 F481 F483 F486 F487 F489 F496 F497 F498 F499 F500 F505 F516 F517 F521 F522 F523 F529 F530 F533 F538 F540 F542 F545 F551 F555 F561 F567 F569 F574 F575 F576 F577 F579 F595 F600 F611 F614 F616 WUN-v05 20397 (8) F667 6817 (7) 17177 F673 3064 16123 (8) F677 MF 6 Mhz 3144 (5) F690 3032 15094 (6) F700 4490 9057 (6) F701 11058 (7) 6728 (5) F702 9323 (6) 7690 F703 9991.5 (6) 6972 F706 8057 (5) 18393 (6) F707 10589 4992 F708 23377 11407 (5) F709 9317 (7) 7933 (7) F713 16246 (5) 6731 (8) F717 10883 20972 F722 12270 3821 F723 18323 (6) 5684 (6) F728 11236 (5) 17440 F731 6683 (8) 19267 F732 15011 (7) 16-18 Mhz F734 4757 (7) 13248 (7) F736 11494 (8) 5026 F741 7873 19063 F748 6756 (5) 13211 (8) F749 15-16 Mhz? 4610 (7) F752 8047 (8) 16157 F754 11627 8040 (6) F758 4452 (8) 14864.5 (7) F777 3113 (6) 9023 (7) F778 18023 (8) 4-6 Mhz? F784 9043 (6) 7605 F785 15687 (6) 18626 F790 16323 5152 (7) F803 5078? 24483 F807 12103? 5437 (7) F809 5700 (5) 11059.5 (6) F814 6989 (7) 5411 (7) F821 ? 8032 (8) F823 11229 (8) 4442 (7) F825 19047? 8989 (6) F832 18267 9006 (6) F843 MF 6 Mhz 4645 (6) F845 6-7 Mhz? 9270 (6) F846 13822 (5) 11484 (5) F853 12 Mhz? 11232 F864 16008 9215 F867 6830 (7) 8077 (7) F868 9218 (6) 23325 F869 16090 18675 (6) F873 13248 (7) ? F874 13246? 5404.5 F875 6717 (8) 5431 (6) F877 4721 (7) 10580 F885 13207 (5) 18331 (6) F895 5710 (7) 4894 (6) F904 10202 (7) 11052 (6) F906 4524 13565 (6) F909 7687 (8) 18387 F910 19671 11413 (6) F912 7330 10427 F917 10205 (6) 11153.5 (7) F918 13482 10544 (7) F919 11159 (6) MF 11 Mhz F920 7927 (7) 10877 F924 16317 13878 (6) F933 ? 14863 F935 9 Mhz? 4488.8 (8) F937 ? 9320 (7) F940 11445 Pagina 12 WUN-v05 F291 F292 F295 F300 F301 F302 F310 F311 F322 F326 F337 F350 F354 F356 F360 F363 13960 (7) 9414.5 11460 (9) 15707 (6) 7500.5 ? ? 11220 (9) ? 14864 18761 5043 11053 (8) 7827 7919.5 (8) 15018 (7) F622 F623 F624 F626 F627 F631 F633 F639 F642 F644 F646 F649 F662 5817 18317 13241 19343 7910 18755 18290 7469 18218 15821 13440 8053 15048 (8) (5) (5) (8) (5) (8) (6) (6) F943 19002 (6) F948 15038 (6) F952 Night F957 6761 (8) F965 11466 (9) F974 10586 (6) F975 MF 11 Mhz night F980 15724 F982 9 or 13 Mhz? F987 10583 (6) F988 4763 F997 15667 *USN SCW-1 CA 6691 (7) CB 11187 (7) CC 17982 (8) CD ? also check 11267 & 13240. References have been made to designators CF, CG, CK & CL. *USAF Z100 Z105 Z110 Z115 Z120 Z124 Z125 Z130 Z135 Z140 Z145 Z150 Z155 Z160 Z165 Z170 Z174 Z175 Z180 Z185 Z190 Z195 Z200 Z205 Z210 Z211 Z215 Z220 Z225 Z230 Z235 Z240 Z245 Z250 Z255 Z260 Z265 Z270 Z275 Z280 Z285 Z290 STRATCOM 'Zulu': 3068 (8) 3116 (7) 3134?(8) 3143 (8) 3295 (8) ? 4495 (8) 4472 (8) 4745 (8) 5026 (8) 5705 (9) 5800 (9) 5875 (8) 6715 (8) 6757 (8) 7831 (9) ? 9016 (9) 9057 (8) 9809 (8) 10204 (9) 11104.0 (possibly?) 11181 (9) 11494 (9) 11229 (9) 12070 (9) 13242 (8) 13245 (7) 13907 (9) 15046 (7) 15094 (8) 15097 (7) ? 15962 (8) 17973 (7) ? (was mentioned in 8/98) ? 18027 18046 (or possibly 18056?) ? ? 19665 (possibly?) Pagina 13 WUN-v05 Z295 ? Z300 Z305 Z310 ? (was mentioned by NW01 in 6.98) Z315 23872 Z320 ? Z325 ? Z330 ? We had no positive confirmation during 1997 that Z110 was 3134, but that frequency was active w/ 'NIGHTWATCH' traffic during January 1998 so it is still one of 'their' frequencies. *USAF AFSOC =========== FOX 1 13207 FOX 2 5732 FOX 4 9017 FOX 8 23271 FOX 9 18027 ? 9018 *US Customs/DEA/JTF =================== 3428 Yankee Alpha 5571 Yankee Bravo 8912 Yankee Charlie 11288 Yankee Delta 13312 Yankee Echo 17972 Yankee Foxtrot 27870 20631 18594 15964 11494 3369 Victor Victor Victor Victor Victor Victor 4500 7527 9802 12222 15867 Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu 10242 13907 20890 23214 25350 Tango Tango Tango Tango Tango Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Foxtrot Kilo Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Alpha (also VE) Bravo (also VG) Charlie (also YG) Delta (also YH) Echo (also YI) 2808.5 4991 5058.5 7778.5 9238.5 11073.5 15953.5 17601 19131 Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf Hotel India 5912 12138.5 13658.5 15964 Whiskey Whiskey Whiskey Whiskey 5277 5841 7300 9497 11076 7657 14690 18666 23675 14350 14686 23402.5 11073.5 17171 18171 19131 ? 7527 8912 10242 11494 13907 15867 18594 20890 23214 25350 Alpha (Night DEA Pri) Bravo Charlie Delta Echo (Day DEA ops) Foxtrot Golf Hotel (DEA Active) India Lima Papa (DEA day pri) Romeo Sierra Echo Sierra Hotel Sierra India Sierra Juliet Sierra Lima COTHEN Scan 1 COTHEN Scan 2 COTHEN Scan 3 COTHEN Scan 4 COTHEN Scan 5 COTHEN Scan 6 COTHEN Scan 7 COTHEN Scan 8 COTHEN Scan 9 COTHEN Scan 10 Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot WUN member John Bohn offered some updated to 'Sierra' frequencies listed above, but is looking for the frequency assigned to the 'Sierra Lima' designator. John says that if you have access to an FCC database, try searching for the frequencies assigned to Rockwell InterPagina 14 WUN-v05 national w/ the following callsigns::KA2XXA Richardson, TX; KC2XKG Cedar Rapids, IA; KC2XKJ Newport Beach, CA. John says that the unknown 'SL' frequency may be one of the following: 26946.0, 20348.5, 17171.0, 16376.0, 16341.0. Rick Baker says that 18971.0 may also be another. *USCG "SECURE" ============== 3A3 5422.5 3A4 4448 3A5 ? 3A8 7773.5 3A9 7421 3A30 ? 3E4 6234.5 3E5 10608.1? 3E6 5272 3E7 ? 3E9 ? 3E10 7626 3E11 7783 3E12 7845 3E13 7884 3E14 7909 3E19 10675 3E20 10759 3E21 10788 3E24 11157.5 3E25 13413 Another two frequencies may be 13809.0 & 13950.0. For a full listing of USCG aircraft & helicopters, please 'surf' to 'http://www.gem.net/~berri/files/misc/uscg_air.html'. *U.S. Army Corps of Engineers *U.S. ARMY TRANS CORPS ============================= ======================= CH-1 3345 CH.1 4146 CH-2 5015 CH 2 6224 CH-3 5327.5 CH 3 6227 CH-4 5400 CH 4 8294 CH-5 5437.5 CH 5 8297 CH-6 6020 CH 6 12353 CH-7 6785 CH 7 12359 CH-8 9122.5 Pri CH 8 12365 CH-9 11693.5 CH-10 12070 Sec CH-11 12122 CH-12 16077 CH-13 16326 Ter CH-14 16358 CH-15 20659 The USACE hold a weekly Net each Friday on Ch.8 where many USACE stations 'check-in'. *FEMA ===== FEMA uses "Foxtrot" designations for their frequencies. FOXTROT # FOXTROT # FOXTROT # FOXTROT # 01 2320 21 6809 41 14450 61 21919 02 2360 22 7348 42 14776 62 22983 03 2377 23 7428 43 14836 63 23028 04 2445 24 9462 44 14885 64 23390 05 2658 25 10194 45 14899 65 23451 06 3341 26 10493 46 14908 66 23550 07 3379 27 10194 47 15464 67 23814 08 3388 28 11721 48 15509 68 24008 09 4603 29 11801 49 15532 69 24282 10 4780 30 11957 50 15708 70 24526 11 5211 31 11994 51 16201 71 24819 12 5378 32 12009 52 16430 Pagina 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 5402 5821 5961 6049 6106 6108 6151 6176 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 12129 12216 12219 13446 13633 13744 13780 13783 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 WUN-v05 17519 17649 18744 19757 19969 20027 20063 21866 *'Habitat' net ============== Jeff Jones reports that these frequencies & channel designators have changed, & are now as follows: 4704.4 (replaced 4721.0) 5700.4 WY02B 6719.4 WY02A (replaced 6736.0) 8978.4 9005.4 9011.4 11212.4 (replaced 11214.0) 15095.4 (the two designators listed above, WY02A & WY02B, are not yet confirmed.) *SFOR BOSNIA ============ I2 6723 I8 6721.5 (5) I9 2839.5 (5) ? 2841.5 (5) PUSH 81 5788 PUSH 81A 6865 PUSH 81B 5346 PUSH 82 4450 PUSH 85 3178 PUSH 89 6932.5 (8) PUSH 103 5110 PUSH 150 8046 PUSH 151 9118.5 PUSH 155 11161 PUSH 153 6717 PUSH 154 8083 PUSH 157 5312 The IFOR/SFOR operation in the Balkans seems to be winding down a bit now, & I have not seen any definite 'Bosnia' frequencies reported for quite some time. The above tie-ups are quite old now (2-3 years), & I believe that the 'tie-ups' have all changed now. I sometimes still hear 'Bookshelf' callsigns on 11173.0khz, & they still refer to other frequencies by 'Push' designators. The following frequencies have all carried 'Bookshelf' traffic in the past, & are worth checking from time to time: 4578, 4789, 4923, 5084, 5103.5, 5462, 4510, 5712, 9260, 11173. *Update: 6865 was heard carrying 'Bookshelf' traffic in 6.98. *Australian Navy ================== >From the article on the Royal Australian Navy in the March newsletter: Frequency Channel Designator 2768 A1 4375 A2 6218 ? - Exercise Related 6510 A3 8122 A4 9014 ? - Exercise Related 13116 A5 17344 A6 22708? A7? Pagina 16 WUN-v05 *Belgian Air Force Designators ============================== 4745.0 YD 8989.0 YG 11268.0 YJ 15010.0 ?? 15015.0 YM 18006.0 YO 20620.0 YP 20050.0 YQ 23332.0 YS *Canadian Forces ================ 3047.0 CFH: Halifax Military A6A 4560.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military (Maritime Command) 4700.0 CFH: Halifax Military 4739.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military A2B 5198.5 CFH: Halifax Military (Maritime Command) 5684.0 CJX: St Johns Military 5694.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military 5702.0 CJU: Vancouver Military 5717.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military; CJX: St Johns Military D1B 5850.0 CZW: Halifax Maritime Air Group D6G 6694.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military 6706.0 CHR: Trenton Military (wkg NATO a/c) D3H 6715.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military 6736.0 CFH: Halifax Military (OR Chg?) 6745.0 CHR: Trenton Military 6751.0 SIDECAR (NORAD) CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver 6754.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CJU: Vancouver Military; CJX: St Johns Military (VOLMET) 8110.0 CFH: Halifax Military D1H 8989.0 CHR: Trenton Military 9007.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; VXA: Edmonton Military C-5 9023.0 CHR: Trenton Military (NORAD) 9027.0 CFH: Halifax Military C-6 11214.0 CHR: Trenton Military (NORAD) 11232.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military; VXA: Edmonton Military 11249.0 CFH: Halifax Military 11265.0 CHR: Trenton Military (wkg MAGIC a/c) 13257.0 CHR: Trenton Military 15031.0 CHR: Trenton Military 15034.0 VXA: Edmonton Military (VOLMET) 17994.0 CHR: Trenton Military 18012.0 CHR: Trenton Military C-8 18027.0 CFH: Halifax Military; VXA: Edmonton Military CanForces 'Charlie' Designators (other than those listed above) C-1 = 4721.0 C-2 = 6735.0 C-3 = 6750.0 C-4 = 8968.0 or 8967.0 C-7 = 13206.0 or 13207.0 CanForces CFARS CFARS is the Canadian Forces Affiliate Radio System. CFARS stations are located at various United Nations peace-keeping operations around the world & operate amateur radio equipment that provides phone-patches for service personnel to their families. They are also to be found on Navy & Coast Guard ships. Alpha 6978.5 Pagina 17 WUN-v05 Bravo 14386.0 Charlie 14460.0 Delta 14463.0 Echo 14446.5 Foxtrot 20971.5 Golf 20963.5 Hotel 29715.0 Juliet 14454.0 Kilo 14449.5 Lima 20977.5 Mike 13954.0 Whiskey 6982.5 X-ray 6962.5 Yankee 4052.5 Zulu 4023.5 Thanks to the Northern Alberta Radio Club (http://narc.net) for the above information. There is a large amount of CFARS information at http://www3.sympatico.ca/gunslinger/eng_index.htm . *French Air Force 'Circus' Net ============================== Marjolaine 2 6712 Racontar 1 8972 (not heard for years, is it still active?) Vinaigrette 3 8992 Reconfort 3 13236 Citadelle 1 18012 Citadelle 3 ? Verite 3 23254 Capitole/RS902 6688 143.8 AM Canasta in VHF, relayed all over France (thanks to Jacques Pagnoux) *German Navy ============ Frequency c/s Station ITU Mode --------- ----- ----------------- ---- -----------2625 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 3056 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB, RTTY 75 3122 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB, RTTY 75 4154.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 6727 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB, RTTY 75 6730 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB, RTTY 75 (= ARCN 405) 6779 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 8335.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 10192.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 10197 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 10722 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 11256 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB, RTTY 75 12178 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 12415.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 15929 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 16129 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 17544 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 17994 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB, RTTY 75 22238.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 23744 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB DHJ59 has also been heard on 3116KHz & 3939KHz. *German Air Force ================= >From a listener in Europe comes an extensive update to the German Air Force frequency list. This information comes from a very good source, & he wishes to remain anonymous. 3107 3143 3903 4721 - Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta 13203 13233 15073 17973 - Oscar Papa Quebec Romeo Pagina 18 WUN-v05 5687 - Echo 5717 - Foxtrot 6700 - Golf 6715 - Hotel 6730 - India 6751 - Juliet 8965 - Kilo 9025 - Lima 11217 - Mike 11265 - November 17991 18012 23201 23215 23255 23318 23341 23345 29724 - Sierra Tango Uniform Victor Whisky X-ray Yankee Zulu Alpha-bravo *Note: Frequency 'Victor' *may* be 23231. Comments please? These frequencies are used by DHM91, which is the HQ Station of the German Air Force Air Transport Command. The other ground stations in this net are DHO23 (61st Air Transport Wing at Landsberg AB, southern Germany), DHO32 (62nd ATW at Wunstorf AB, north-central Germany) & DHO60 (63rd ATW at Hohn AB in northern Germany). Other callsigns heard are DHO75 (a collective callsign for all the three ATW's) & DHM81. Callsigns 'O5IP' (Oscar-5-India-Papa) & 'NI81' (November-India-81) seem to be other 'regular/daily' callsigns. The Primary frequency appears to be 'E'/5687. Stations have been heard discussing frequencies 'AA', 'AC', 'AF' & 'AJ' - these are encrypted RTTY transmissions. Update 11/97 - a new station has been heard - DHO24 - does anyone know where this is operating from. *NATO E-3 AWACS =============== Ch.AA 6700.0 Ch.AB 11228.0 Ch.AC 8971.0 Ch.A4 10315.0 Ch.A5 ? Ch.KD 6760.0 Ch.KF 6695.0 Ch.NB 3081.0 Ch.NC 3225.0 Ch.ND ? Ch.NE 4542.0 Ch.NF 4720.0 Ch.NG ? Ch.NH 4758.0 Ch.NI 6762.5 Ch.NJ 8986.5 Ch.NK 11270.5 Ch.NL 15050.0 Ch.NM 17996.5 Ch.XC 6754.0 Ch.XD 8980.0 Ch.XE 10315.0 Ch.?? 12165.0 Ch.?? 5691.0 Ch.?? 6728.0 Ch.?? 23241.2 The X-net is replacing N-net although the N-freqs are still sometimes used. *RAF Flight Watch Centres. ========================== (from the RAF En-Route Supplement, the UK equivalent of the USDoD IFR Supplement) Strike Command Integrated Communications System (STCICS) Callsign: 'Architect', CW: MLD or MLP Freqs: 4742, 5714, 6739, 9031, 11205, 18018 (group A - see below) 4540, 8190, 13257, 15031 (group B - see below) 2591, 11247 'Group A' has the QNH Broadcast at H+00 & Airfield colour-state broadcast at H+30. Pagina 19 WUN-v05 'Group B' has RAF Germany airfield flying states at H+15 & H+45. Ascension Callsign: Haven Freqs: 4742 (2000-0800 UTC), 9031 (0800-2000 UTC), 11247 All freqs carry a wx broadcast at H+45 Cyprus Callsign: Cyprus Freqs: 4730, 9031 (1600-0500 UTC), 11247, 18018 (0500-1600 UTC) 4730 & 18018 carry a wx broadcast at H+15 Gibraltar Callsign: Gibraltar Freqs: 4742 (2000-0700 UTC), 11247 (0700-2000 UTC) Mount Pleasant, Falkland Islands Callsign: Viper Freqs: any of the above. *Royal Air Force Designator's (actually 'UKADGE HF Line Designator List') ============================= How to find which frequencies are active. Listen to the 'Architect' wx broadcast at H+00 & H+30 (see above). If the UKADGE circuits are active, there will be an announcement after the wx broadcast w/ the code-letters for the active frequencies. For example: 'Additional information.. 2.. PK.. tack.. 401C.. tack.. AG' (which is repeated twice). The 1 2 3 4 - first number indicates which Air Defense radar station is active Buchan, Boulmer & Benbecula Buchan Boulmer Neatishead The first 2-letter-group is the code for the active HF frequency from the list below. It is sometimes referred to a the 'Jorsk Frequency'. It carries most of the voice traffic, including target positions & Beaver details. This channel also carries frequency changes & position reports. The third group is the 'Charlie squared' channel, where AWACS aircraft pass their radar data over a HF link. Known frequencies are (in khz): 401A - 2250.5 401B - 33?? (exact freq unknown) 401C - 4478.5 401D - 6673.5 401E - 8500.5 The final group is known as 'chick co-ordination', where combat aircraft which are HF-capable can be passed target positions & other information. Therefore, in the example above, Buchan is the ADR station, using 5095 khz for voice traffic, the AWACS are using 4478.5 khz, & the 'chicks' are on 4745 khz. A AB AC AD AE AF AG AH AK AP AQ AW 11205.0 05693.0 08156.0 09010.0 03939.0 09022.0 04745.0 03930.0 03038.0 11181.0 02396.0 04042.0 EP EX EZ F FA FG FS FT FV FW G GA 15040.0 11184.0 11253.0 13257.0 03101.0 11208.0 04742.0 13218.0 15064.0 03131.0 03915.0 15061.0 MD ME MS NJ PA PE PF PH PK PO PR PZ Pagina 20 18850.0 14460.0 03218.0 05705.0 03302.0 06760.0 10634.0 08971.0 05095.0 06715.0 03864.0 14724.0 WUN-v05 AZ B BA BE BF BJ BK BL BS BT BX CA CM CO CY CZ D DA DB DH DM DQ DS DT DW E EF EH EI EK EM EN 23281.0 06739.0 17970.0 18018.0 03083.0 17988.0 03945.0 11268.0 18000.0 02350.0 08989.0 06736.0 18009.0 23245.0 03119.0 29800.0 04706.0 05436.0 15091.0 15013.0 08998.0 17995.0 04739.0 18024.0 09031.0 03924.0 05720.0 11259.0 23270.0 11235.0 15025.0 15076.0 GD GT H HE HJ HK HM HO HW HX HZ I IN IP J KA KD KH KJ KP KR KT KW KX L LA LB LC LD LE MB MC 02274.0 26385.0 15031.0 03942.0 08983.0 09034.0 06748.0 13206.0 11247.0 23257.0 13248.0 13236.0 17982.0 27000.0 08980.0 03380.0 03867.0 12057.0 04718.0 02641.0 04484.0 05420.0 02261.0 02577.0 05447.0 03036.0 03092.0 06701.0 15046.0 15072.0 02266.0 05270.0 QB QR QV RA RD RE RM RZ SA SE ST TG TO TQ TS TW UA UB UR UT VE W WG WM X XA YC YP YM YZ ZF ZZ 03512.0 08972.0 03095.0 08190.0 06691.0 05178.0 03110.0 09459.0 02762.0 14812.0 02591.0 06724.0 03391.0 03345.0 05684.0 04709.0 04724.0 10919.0 17979.0 04540.0 11217.0 05747.0 03125.0 03026.0 03224.0 05403.0 11241.0 23250.0 13211.0 20030.0 03763.0 05714.0 *RAF/NATO 'K Series' ==================== The RAF (& other NATO forces) seem to be using a new set of codes to identify some HF frequencies. I do not know what the proper name for this new system is, so until I find out, I'll just call it the 'K series'. Golf 02 Golf 08 Hotel05 Kilo 01 Kilo 04 Kilo 05 Kilo 06 Kilo 09 Kilo 10 Kilo 11 Kilo 12 Kilo 14 Kilo 15 Kilo 17 Kilo 18 Kilo 19 Kilo 22 Kilo 24 Kilo 25 Kilo 26 Kilo 27 Kilo 28 Kilo 30 Kilo 31 Kilo 33 Kilo 34 Kilo 36 Kilo 55 3235.0 Khz 4572.0 Khz 9010.0 Khz HF? HF? 4520.0 Khz 4020.0 Khz 4920.0 Khz 5173.0 Khz 5277.5 Khz 5290.0 Khz (uhf) 7860.0 Khz 3304.5 Khz? (uhf) or 4860.50 Khz (uhf) 4785.0 Khz 4779.0 Khz unknown HF (uhf) (uhf) Beaver HF? 4477.0 Khz 5045.0 Khz 5385.0 Khz 5463.5 Khz 4012.0 Khz (uhf) Pagina 21 WUN-v05 Kilo 56 (uhf) KJ 02 3357.0 KJ 04 3805.0 KJ 07 5280.0 KJ 11 ? KJ 28 (uhf) KJ 29 (uhf) KJ 37 5910.0 (poss.) TL 04 6237.0 (poss.) The KJ & TL designators were heard/used during the first JMC (Joint Maritime Conference) exercise held in the north-east Atlantic during early 1998. CU next time. Graham Tanner, [email protected] ========================================================================= # NUMBERS & ODDITIES # //////////////////////////// \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ - Editor: Ary Boender ***** e-mail: [email protected] - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B ------------------------ Co-editors ----------------------- Voice stations: Chris Smolinski - Loggings: Jascha Ruesseler \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ////////////////////////////// -::: N&O #10 :::Hi & welcome to the first N&O in 1999. This month I have a couple of interesting items for you, a lot of logs, the revised ENIGMA control list & the final edition of Toby's crypto series. Unfortunately I have very little time these days, so I fully depend on your contributions. Please note that my current situation will last for at least 5 more months. I cannot guarantee that there will be a N&O next month unless you supply me w/ info. I recently had the opportunity to visit Bletchley Park in the UK. This was the place where wartime code-breaking was done. During WWII over 10000 people worked here w/ only one goal: to break the codes of the Germans & their allies. There is a lot of old military stuff in the museum. Especially the Cryptology Trail is interesting. You can even work w/ a real Enigma crypto machine. If you are in the neighborhood you really should visit the place. Check for more info & their opening times Bletchley's website at www.cranfield.ac.uk/CCC/BPark. Mathias Kropf sent me a press release re the activity of clandestine stations. Although clandestine stations are neither utility stations nor number stations, there is a definite link to our 'branch' of the hobby, namely JAMMERS. Many clandestine are being jammed by the target countries. An increase of clandestine broadcasting hours almost always means an increase of jamming activity. To give you an idea about the number of clandestines & their target areas, I decided to include the press release in this N&O edition. * Press Release * 1998 Clandestine Activity Survey Clandestine activity on shortwave decreases for the sixth year in a row; 19 target areas remain still active. In 1998 the activity of political clandestine stations on shortwave has decreased by 16% to 1223 Weekly Broadcasting Hours (WBHs). This is the result of the latest Clandestine Activity Survey which has been published annually since 1986. >From its high in 1990 w/ 2284 WBHs the activity has now dropped by Pagina 22 WUN-v05 almost 50%. Activity on the Asian continent has decreased by 9% to 876 WBHs in 1998, on the American continent the activity has increased by 6% to 190 WBHs, while on the African continent the activity has dropped by 55% to now only 143 WBHs. When compared w/ 12 months ago, the number of active target areas (countries) has decreased by two to 19. While there are no longer any active clandestine stations broadcasting to Cambodia, Guatemala & Angola, Papua New Guinea has once again been listed as active (after a one year break). The three most active target areas worldwide are now Iraq w/ 292 WBHs (+38 when compared w/ last year), North Korea w/ 238 WBHs (unchanged) & Cuba w/ 162 WBHs (unchanged). *** End of Press Release *** * LOCATIONS * Swedish Rhapsody [E23] on 6507 & 8188 originate from ca 80km WSW of Warsaw, Poland. XPH transmits not only from near Smolensk but also from Moscow. One that I forgot to mention last time: 8BY [M16] transmits from St.Asisse, France * MORSE STATIONS * ::: M51 In addition to frequencies mentioned in last month's profile, M51 has been heard on the following additional frequencies: 3687, 3692, 3957, 4487, 4528, 5018, 5095, 5123.5, 5127, 5130, 5134, 5279, 5428, 5432, 5740, 5908, 5911, 6862.5, 6876, 6886, 6931 & 7473 kHz ::: M76 Still active. Daily on 3819 kHz at 1750 UTC. * VOICE STATIONS * ::: Cherry Ripe [E04] Simon Denneen checks in from Australia w/ a Cherry Ripe sked. Simon thinks that it is not complete & (like me) he wants to know if someone can help to complete the list. Revised Cherry Ripe (E4) Schedule 1000Z 1100Z #1200Z *1900Z 2200Z 2300Z 2400Z 0100Z 20474//23461 17499//23461 17499//20474//23461 17499//22108 17499//????? 17499//22108 17499//22108 19884//21866 # According to Simon's loggings E4 is definitely active on 17499 at 1200 UTC but he was unable to receive anything at this time on either 20474 or 23461, probably due to nighttime propagation, yet Takashi Yamaguchi (who is probably in the best position to definitively monitor this station) of Japan logged it on 20474//23461 but not 17499. Whether this is a printing error remains to be seen but it does suggest that monitors should be on the lookout for a third simulcast frequency at a given time, which was previously the norm for this station. Pagina 23 WUN-v05 * The 1900 UTC log also comes from Takashi's loggings in RD Baker's column (February 1999 edition) which suggests a check of the known operating frequencies at 1900, 2000, 2100 & 2200 UTC could help to expand knowledge of the station's new broadcast schedule. Comments or additional freqs/times are most welcome. Send them to Simon or me, or to the list please. ::: Israeli intelligence [E10] Costas copied E10 w/ a special message on 6 Jan at 0745 UTC on 6658 kHz: VLB2 6P3 6R1 881 ::: English Man or Lady??? Darren reported an unid 'English Man' on 10240 kHz at 1400 & 1500 UTC. Some say that it is the English Lady but Darren sez that she sure sounds like a bloke :-) Try it & let me know what you think! ::: The Pip Maritime navigation systems expert Vaino Lehtoranta checked the pip's signal & contacted me w/ a very interesting remark: ''...frequency is 3756 kHz w/ much reduced carrier. It is modulated by tone which spreads up & down symmetrically in about 0.82 kHz steps. Because this is exactly what Bras & Rs-10 transmit, these must have something to do w/ those systems. A control station? Some people long thought they are time signal stations w/out knowledge that the transmitted "time period" is not 1 second....'' Note that BRAS & RS-10 are Russian radio navigation systems much like the western Decca & Hyperfix systems. Rimantas Pleikys noted another voice message transmitted by the 'Pip' station on 13 Jan. at 07:38 UTC, on 5448 kHz. The message was repeated 3 times & was read out live by a male in Russian: "Dlia (For) 014, 071, 206, 500, 634, 850. Kak slyshno? Priyom."(How can you read me? Reception). Sounded in the military style. At 07:39 back to pips. No answer heard on this frequency. Rimantas sez that the current schedule of this channel marker is as follows: 5448 kHz 5:30-14:00 UTC 3756 kHz 14:00- 5:30 UTC There are at least 2 transmitters in use, because usually the both frequencies are active simultaneously during the day/night channel change. Thanks for the info guys! ::: Unid voice stations Mike sent me the following note: A strange one heard on Thurs 31 Dec 98, start 18.45z, end 18.50z, 6646 kHz nominal, Russ, YL/OM??. Heavy TX'er hum, poor stability - varied by 3k. Readable only by changing AM/USB/LSB. Intro "Tri-Dva-Tri" x 10 Then short series of 3f gps to "Dva-Svo?-Dva" x 3 Ending "Konets-Konets-Konets" An other unid was reported by Markus in Austria on 31 Dec. Markus sez: ''At 05:15 I found something that caught my attention: On 5433 I heard a very strong (about 9+10dB) male station in EE that kept repeating "405 000" a couple of times, then went off the air. What was interesting is that the station sounded "Viennese"! What I mean is that the voice was not synthesized but rather digitized & - here's the interesting part - the accent strongly reminded me of somebody from Pagina 24 WUN-v05 Vienna or the province of lower Austria. I have relatives there & I know what they sound like when they are speaking EE (even if it is just figures).'' Could this be an English Man variant???? ::: 2-letter stations [E16 / G16] Tibor from Germany writes to tell that he has been listening to the numbers stations for 9 years now & that the 2-letter stations are his favorites. After reading the station profile in N&O#5 he noticed that he has a log in his files of a callsign that is not in the list, namely Oscar Alpha w/ id numbers 039 & 820. There is an Alpha Oscar in the list, Tibor. Is it possible that we are talking about this one? Anyway, Tibor also logged a German transmission from Alpha Uniform back in 1991. AU normally only transmits in English. ::: English Man variant Remember the English Man variant that I mentioned recently? Well, our Australian friend, Eddy Waters, heard him again on 10670 kHz. He heard only the last part of the transmission which ended at 1330 UTC. * OTHER MODES * ::: Polytone stations [XPH] Valeriano Martin surprised us w/ a decoding theory for the Polytone stations, so I gladly h& over the mike to him: ''I've almost attained to decode XPH & I would like to confirm my results, but I've not seen any post in the matter. Have anyone been able to decode it? I have identified 14 different tones w/in its alphabet, w/ a step of 16 Hz between two correlative tones. I have initially assigned an arbitrary letter to each tone, according to this list: Letter ====== A B C D E F G H I J K L M N Freq. (approx.) ===== 305 Hz 321 337 353 369 385 401 417 433 449 465 481 497 513 For instance, the sample 39 in CONET CD#2 could be written in this way: AGCHADAGCHAGCHAGCHADAGCHAGCHAGCHADAGCHAGCHAGCHADAGCHAGCHAGCH ADAGCHAGCHAGCHADAGCHAGCHAGCHADA mnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnaaaaaaaaaa cnegiacncehaflhenalhcfnalckefadjfchacenifaikleda cfihcadiknkacekchadcjneacjcneacfinjadgjijacdelca fhcflaknhckaicjkgaienehainjnlagldhkacgighadkghja kjikgagenfhaehnjn bnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbn Pagina 25 WUN-v05 & the track 42 (null message), AGDCAGDCAGDCACNCAGDCAGDCAGDCACNCAGDCAGDCAGDCACNCA mnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnaaaaaaaaaa bnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbn Where upper case letters represent 1 sec duration & lower case 133 msec. I have noted: A) The scheme has four parts: 1: Call up w/ long tones 2: mn(x10) a(x10) 3: Message, not present in the second sample 4: bn(x10) B) Tones A, B, M & N seem to have special purposes: - B & M do not appear w/in the message - A is in position 6, 12, 18... I suppose that it is a dummy character used as group separator. - I think that N duplicates the previous tone (i.e. CN = CC). Note that there is no one character identical to the next. C) The remaining tones C-L most probably represent figures 0-9. Therefore, we have the equivalence's: A: Space B: ??? C: 0 D: 1 E: 2 F: 3 G: 4 H: 5 I: 6 J: 7 K: 8 L: 9 M: ??? N: Repetition Making the appropriate substitutions, the callups turn into: 1st sample: 405 1 405 405 405 1 405 405 405 1 405 405 405 1 405 405 405 1 405 405 405 1 405 405 405 1 2nd sample: 410 410 410 000 410 410 410 000 410 410 410 000 It looks like S7, V7, M12... isn't it? Three digit group seems to be a frequency id & the single figure, the number of messages to be sent. I have checked it. For example, the call up on Friday, 8 Jan 1999 was: GFNAGFNAGFNAEA or 433 433 433 2 & the sked: 11462kHz at 0700 ^ 12362 at 0720 ^ 13362 at 0740 ^ It sent two messages, separated by something like cncncacncncaccccca (I'm not sure, the reception was not good). First & second groups in each message were ID & GC, as we can expect: cdjihacndkh...(1110 tones)...cncncacncncacccccc cjcheacncjl...(474 tones)...bn(x10) that is Pagina 26 WUN-v05 01765 00185...(185 x 5fg )...00000 00000 000000 07052 00079...( 79 x 5fg )...bn(x10) Comments appreciated.'' Wow, great job Valeriano! Chris Smolinski reacted as follows: ''Very interesting results! A few thoughts... Using a tone to indicate "duplicate" tones to be different probably helps decoding. That way, it is known when begins, w/out having to rely just on makes sense. Forcing sequential improve the tone detection & one character ends & the next timing. The recording of XPH I have has some 'pulses' between each of the 'a' characters in the 'aaaaaaaaaa' sequence just prior to the start of the message text. I wonder if these ten 'a' (305 Hz) tones sent just before the message are a sort of timing series, to get the decoder synchronized & ready to copy the message text? Likewise, the repeating "mn" series could serve to indicate that the synchronization is about to begin. Now what we really need - a program to decode XPH messages! (Well, convert to numbers is a better term, since we're really not decoding the message text). I'll gladly do a Mac version. Anyone want to team up to work on a combined Mac/Windows program?'' This certainly is a challenge guys! Anyone for a Windows version of the program? Keep us informed please?! -Ary* CRYPTO QUIZ * Apparently only one person noticed the missing part of last month's crypto quiz. For those of you who want to have the quiz complete, is here the missing part. ::: Simple substitution. Straight forward, simple substitution w/out word-division. Punctuation has been spelled out. AHHCR LRPVI AUKYR MHCRF RKRNN ACLTK AQSAI LHRCA YSAHA UTIFA RUDPY DPALA KRFPN BPIKR UKRNN AMRPV 76 GROUPS AMHYV YADPY LTIHL THTUD USRMH LAUTG NNAZR HYYUU NTSUT IIHRG YNATU MRVSA LYBAL AVYUI PVUAF TUYHQ DLHAG HLYQL IATFC QFTDL ANAIH AUIAF RMHLY HCRGA GYAVY AUSYS THLRP HMVTS LAHCA WASRV MTVIH VYUJJ SHLYF AFFIA HHLYB AQKRN IKAFF GAVYU WRQAD AUSKR TFIAU RUUYH NACLY YSTUH IHRGK YGAVY NNAAH SIYHH IKRNN UHLYQ LYTUS LVTIH URKHR ASTIH LYHVY AAUSF AVVTW TAUIH RGLYV BYVHY * POLYALPHABETIC SUBSTITUTION * by Torbjorn Andersson http://hem.passagen.se/tan01/ ------------------------------------Table of contents * Introduction * Gronsfeld's system * Vigenere * Vigenere w/ unordered alphabets * Introduction In poly-alphabetic substitution the clear text letters are enciphered differently depending upon their placement in the text. As the name poly-alphabetic suggests this is achieved by using several cryptoPagina 27 WUN-v05 alphabets instead of just one, as is the case in most of the simpler crypto systems. Which crypto-alphabet to use at a given time is usually guided by a key of some kind, or the agreement can be to switch alphabet after each word encrypted (which, of course, presumes that the word boundaries are kept intact or indicated in some way), but the latter is seldom practiced in real life. Several systems exists, & I shall try & explain some of the more common. * Gronsfeld's system One of the simplest poly-alphabetic substitution ciphers is Gronsfeld's system. Gaspar Schott, a German 17-century cryptographer, tells that he was taught this cipher during a trip between Mainz & Frankfurt by count Gronsfeld, hence the name. Gronsfeld's system uses a numeric key - usually quite short - e.g. 7341, & this key is repeated, one figure at a time, above the individual letters of the clear text, like this: Key: Text: 7 G 3 R 4 O 1 N 7 S 3 F 4 E 1 L 7 D To encrypt, one simply count forwards in the alphabet from the letter to be encrypted, the number of steps given by the key figure above, the resulting letter being the crypto. If one happens to reach the last letter of the alphabet, still having remaining steps to count, one begins from the beginning of the alphabet. It helps to think of the alphabet as a ring of letters, instead of a row. This is how the example from above will look like: Key: Text: Crypto: 7 G N 3 R U 4 O S 1 N O 7 S Z 3 F I 4 E I 1 L M 7 D K Decryption is the reverse process. One writes out the key figures above the letters of the cryptogram & counts backwards in the alphabet instead to reach the clear text. Gronsfeld's system can be made more secure (the original system isn't very safe, even w/ keys as long as the number of letters in the clear text) against enemy decryption by using an unordered alphabet instead of the normal sequence. Since there are numerous ways to design an unordered alphabet, I will show but one method. Using the key (or, preferably, another key of one's own choosing) from the example above, the following table is constructed: 7 3 4 1 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Writing the letters out, row by row, & starting w/ the row having the lowest key figure gives the following unordered sequence: DHLPTXBFJNRVZCGKOSWAEIMQUY The encryption example from above will, when counting in this unordered alphabet, look like this: Key: Text: Crypto: 7 G I 3 R C 4 O E 1 N R 7 S U 3 F R 4 E U 1 L P 7 D F * Vigenere The most common poly-alphabetic substitution cipher is the Vigenere or, as it is sometimes referred to, Tritheim's system. It uses a table, usually containing 26 by 26 cells (one 18-century Swedish table uses 22 by 22 cells, & a 19-century one - also Swedish - has 56 by 56 cells, but it was probably to cumbersome to use) containing the letters of the alphabet in the following fashion: The Vigenere Table Pagina 28 WUN-v05 -------------------------ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ BCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZA CDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZAB DEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABC EFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCD FGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDE GHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEF HIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFG IJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGH JKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHI KLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJ LMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJK MNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKL NOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLM OPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMN PQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNO QRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP RSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ STUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR TUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS UVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST VWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU WXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV XYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW YZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX ZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY There are several ways to use this table, all producing ciphers w/ different names, such as: Standard Vigenere, Beaufort, Variant Vigenere. * Standard Vigenere In standard Vigenere the table is used in the following way: First a keyword or key-phrase is agreed upon by the communicants, e.g. PYRAMID. The letters of the keyword/key phrase are written above the plain text to be enciphered one by one, like the key figures of the Gronsfeld system. If necessary, the keyword is repeated over & over till all clear text letters have received one letter of the key. It may look like this: Key letters: P Y R A M I D P Y R A M I D P Clear text: A T T A C K A T S U N D O W N The plain text letter is sought in the topmost row of the table & the key letter in the leftmost column of the table. At the intersection of the column under the plain text letter & the row begun by the key letter, one will find the crypto letter. When the encryption is finished, the example above will have the following appearance: Key letters: P Clear text: A Crypto: P Y T R R T K A A A M C O I K S D A D P T I Y S Q R U L A N N M D P I O W D W Z P N C To decipher a cryptogram in standard Vigenere, one copies the letters of the key above the letters of the cryptogram. The row begun by the first key letter is sought in the table, & then one proceeds along this row until the crypto-letter are encountered. Next, one goes straight up from the crypto-letter to the first row, where the clear text is found. The reader might be interested in knowing, that standard Vigenere was the main cryptographic system used by the Confederated States during the American Civil War, & the following four key phrases used by the Confederates have survived to this day: * IN GOD WE TRUST * COMPLETE VICTORY * MANCHESTER BLUFF Pagina 29 WUN-v05 * &, as the war-luck turned: COME RETRIBUTION In the excellent book The History of Codes & Ciphers in the United States prior to World War I, available from AEGEAN PARK PRESS, the following example of a real Confederate message is given, which the interested reader can try & decipher (the key being one of the four mentioned above): Jackson, May 25th, 1863 Lieut. Genl. Pemberton: My XAFV. USLX was VVUFLSJP by the BRCYIJ 200,000 VEGT. SUAJ. NERP. ZIFM. It will be GFOECSZQD as they NTYMNX. Bragg MJ TPHINZG a QKCMKBSE. When it DZGJX N will YOIG. AS. QHY. NITWM do you YTIAM the IIKM. VFVEY. How & where is the JSQML GUGSFTVE. HBFY is your ROEEL. J. E. Johnston * Beaufort In the Beaufort cipher the table is used in the following way: o Encryption. Locate the clear text letter in the top row of the table. Search the column immediately under till the key letter is found. Follow the row of the key-letter to the left. The crypto-letter is found in the leftmost column. o Decryption. Locate the crypto-letter in the leftmost column of the table. Search the row to the right till the key letter is found. Go straight up from the key letter. The clear text is found in the top row. The Beaufort way of using the table is somewhat easier than standard Vigenere, since you only have to follow one route instead of finding an intersection of a row & a column. * Variant Vigenere In Variant Vigenere the following modus operandi is used: o Encryption. Locate the key letter in the leftmost column. Follow the row headed by the key letter until the clear text letter is found. Go straight up from the clear text letter. The crypto letter is found in the top row. o Decryption Locate the crypto-letter in the top row. Locate the key letter in the leftmost column. The clear text is found at the intersection of the crypto-letter-column & the key letter-row. * Vigenere w/ unordered alphabets As is the case w/ Gronsfeld's system, the cipher produced by Vigenere will be harder to break by the enemy if unordered alphabets are used instead of the normal alphabetic sequence. Either the mixed sequence is written down in a fashion similar to the Vigenere table above, or the mixed sequence is written on the top line & down, forming a new leftmost column, which are then used when locating the key-, clear text, & crypto-letters. A table using a body consisting of a mixed sequence based on the keyword SPHINX may look like this: Vigenere Table w/ unordered alphabet -------------------------------------SPHINXABCDEFGJKLMOQRTUVWYZ PHINXABCDEFGJKLMOQRTUVWYZS HINXABCDEFGJKLMOQRTUVWYZSP INXABCDEFGJKLMOQRTUVWYZSPH Pagina 30 WUN-v05 NXABCDEFGJKLMOQRTUVWYZSPHI XABCDEFGJKLMOQRTUVWYZSPHIN ABCDEFGJKLMOQRTUVWYZSPHINX BCDEFGJKLMOQRTUVWYZSPHINXA CDEFGJKLMOQRTUVWYZSPHINXAB DEFGJKLMOQRTUVWYZSPHINXABC EFGJKLMOQRTUVWYZSPHINXABCD FGJKLMOQRTUVWYZSPHINXABCDE GJKLMOQRTUVWYZSPHINXABCDEF JKLMOQRTUVWYZSPHINXABCDEFG KLMOQRTUVWYZSPHINXABCDEFGJ LMOQRTUVWYZSPHINXABCDEFGJK MOQRTUVWYZSPHINXABCDEFGJKL OQRTUVWYZSPHINXABCDEFGJKLM QRTUVWYZSPHINXABCDEFGJKLMO RTUVWYZSPHINXABCDEFGJKLMOQ TUVWYZSPHINXABCDEFGJKLMOQR UVWYZSPHINXABCDEFGJKLMOQRT VWYZSPHINXABCDEFGJKLMOQRTU WYZSPHINXABCDEFGJKLMOQRTUV YZSPHINXABCDEFGJKLMOQRTUVW ZSPHINXABCDEFGJKLMOQRTUVWY The example from above will now become: Key letters: Clear text: Crypto: P A B Y T Q R T J A A G M C Y I K O D A L P T U Y S Y R U K A N E M D Z I O T D W A P N X When using the unordered sequence as top row & leftmost column, the first few lines may look like this: Vigenere Table w/ unordered entry alphabets --------------------------------------------..sphinxabcdefgjklmoqrtuvwyz s:ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ p:BCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZA h:CDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZAB i:DEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABC n:EFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCD x:FGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDE a:GHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEF b:HIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFG c:IJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGH d:JKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHI e:KLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJ f:LMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJK g:MNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKL j:NOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLM k:OPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMN l:PQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNO m:QRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP o:RSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ q:STUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR r:TUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS t:UVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST u:VWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU v:WXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV w:XYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW y:YZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX z:ZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY The example now becomes: Key letters: Clear text: Crypto: P A H Y T S R T N A A M M C Y I K R D A P P T V Y S Y R U O Pagina 31 A N K M D Z I O U D W G P N F WUN-v05 -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* ENIGMA CONTROL LIST (updated 20 December 1998) * E... English language S... Slavic languages M... Morse & RTTY stations G... German language V... Various languages X... Various modes *) not active * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Code ----E01 E02 E03 E04 E05 E05a E06 E06a E06b E07 E08 E09 E10 E10a E11 E12 E13 E14 E15 E16 E17 E17a E18 E19 E20 E21 E21a E22 E23 E24 Brief description Family -------------------------------------------------- -----Ready Ready YL/EE VII Lincolnshire Poacher YL/EE X Cherry Ripe YL/EE X Counting Station YL/EE II Counting Station '383' null skeds II English Man OM/EE 00000 Ia English Man 2 group commencing w/ stutter group Ia English Man 3FG id w/ 5FG group in call, 2 msgs Ia English Man OM/EE 000 000 Ib Magnetic Fields YL/EE 44D XII Phonetic Alphabet Station YL VLB2 etc. variant YL Oblique YL/EE III NNN YL/EE IV 5 Dashes YL/EE V Count Control YL/EE II Nancy Adam Susan YL+OM 2 Letter YL/EE BND VI English Lady. 274 00000 YL/EE Ia English Lady. Dual message Ia Fife Free YL/EE XV English Lady. Dual msg format of E17 or E6 YL/EE Ia 4F Counting Station YL/EE II American accent II Arabic Man 2L/F (FD7, FD9) 3 messages per month 100/100/50GC XI 'Allo allo' G01 G01a G01b G02 G02a G03 G04 G05 G05a G06 G07 G08 G08a G08b G09 G10 G11 G12 G13 G13A G13a G14 G15 G15A Tyrolean Music Station YL+OM/GG Irregular tunes Phrases & irregular tunes Swedish Rhapsody YL/GG Counting in call The Gong Station YL/GG 3-Note Oddity YL/GG Counting Station YL/EE (using 'zwo') Using 'zwei' German Lady 00000 YL/GG German Lady 000 000 YL/GG Four Note Rising Scale YL/GG 4-Note. Single repeated 5FG & morse A's 4-Note. Rapid dots tuning signal Saxophone Piece YL/GG Bert Kaempfert YL/GG Strich YL/GG NNN YL/GG 5 Dashes YL/GG 5-Dashes. 3/2 grouping 5 Dashes. 3/2 grouping DFC37/DFD21 YL/GG Papa November YL/GG Call read out over continuous notes Pagina 32 XVII XVII XVII XI XI XVII XIII II II Ia Ib XVII XVII XVII III III IV V V V VI VI VI * G15A G16 * G17 * G18 G19 * G20 * G20a * G21 * G22 * G23 WUN-v05 Papa November. Call read out over continuous notes VI 2 Letter Station YL/GG VI German Lady on 5420 kHz YL/GG Ib 8 Note Rising & Falling IXa German Man 00000 OM/GG (G01 voice) Ia Spruchnummer OM/GG (various tunes) Spruchnummer. Repeating single fig group Music & Morse letter Edna Sednitser YL/GG XV 2M8 Hitler's Birthday * S01 S02 S02a S02b S02c S02d * S03 * S04 * S05 S05a S05b S06 S06a S06b S06b S06c S06d S06e S07 S07a S07b S08 * S09 * S10 S10a S10b S10c S10d S10e * S11 S12 S13 S14 * S15 S16 S17 S17a S17b S17c * S18 * S19 * S20 S21 S22 S23 S24 S25 S25a S25b S25c * S26 S27 S27a S28 S29 Aida VII Drums & Trumpets VII S02 w/ bugle VII See X1 VII 3FG Nomer VII 5FG Nomer VII Czech Words OKNO OKNO Edna Sednitzer. Ends w/ 000 XV OLX null messages IXb Rapid dots. No callsign (ex S15) IXb OLX. No null messages (ex S16) IXb Russian Man 00000 OM/RR Ia Russian Man. 55555 00000 idler Ia Russian Man. Two group (commencing w/ stuter gr) Ia Russian Man. Two group (commencing w/ stuter gr) Ia Russian Man. Repeating single group Ia Russian Man. Id + 111 call Ia Russian Man. Two messages Ia Russian Man 000 000 OM/RR Ib Russian Man. Multiple two group Ib Russian Man. Multiple single group using same id Ib Russian. YT (YL) VIII Polish Counting Czech Lady. Piano piece. Later 5 note intro IXa Czech. 555 idler IXa Czech. 5-note tuning signal IXa Czech. 3f id w/ idler IXa Czech. 3f id IXa Czech. 5f(3x) GC(3x) in call IXa Presta III now S11a Russian Counting. 2 minute transmission Russian Counting. Long transmissions now S05a now S05b Czech Lady Control IXc Czech Lady control. No circuit etc. IXc Czech Lady control. 01 group count IXc Czech Lady control. 313-5FG (05 GC) IXc Czech Man 3F 5F IXc Czech Man. 000 or 888-018 S17C type IXc Aifada Russian Lady 342 etc. XIV was Barbara Russian Man Control. Standard 40 min transmission Ia Russian Man. Stutter groups. Long transmissions Ia Russian Man. S25 w/ long messages Ia Russian Man. 615 single group (14720 kHz) Ia Polish. 'Zyt Zyt' (Hush hush) III Czech Lady 2. M1C variant XIV Czech Lady 2. W/ messages XIV Buzzer, ex-XB Ends w/ 'konec konec" AAAA IXc * V01 Rumanian Skylark OM/RU XVI Pagina 33 * * * * * * * * * * * * V01a V02 V02a V03 V04 V05 V05a V06 V07 V08 V09 V10 V10a V11 V12 V13 V14 V15 V16 V17 V18 V19 V20 V21 V22 M01 M01a M01b M01c M02 M03 M03a M04 M05 M06 M06A M06a M07 M08 M08a M08b M09 M10 M10a M10b M10c M10d M10e M11 M12 M13 M13a M14 M14a M14b M15 M16 M17 M18 M19 M20 M21 M22 M23 M24 M25 M26 WUN-v05 Skylark w/ additional tune Spanish Lady 2 finals 3 finals Spanish. Attencion. 150/150/150 GC Spanish counting 3/2f Spanish. 4FG Spanish Lady 00000 Spanish Man 000 000 Eastern Music Arabic Chinese??? Spanish. 'Stop Schlosst' Spanish. Two group idler French. NNN YL New Star Broadcasting Spanish. Count Control YL Korean via Radio Pyongyang Chinese 11028 kHz Rumanian 3F 000 Hungarian. NNN Spanish. WTR21. Don't cry for me Argentina Spanish. Bored Man (related to V19?) Spanish. Babbler Chinese 2 XVI XVIII XVIII II II Ia Ib XII IV II Ib or XVI IV A-network. 2 tone h&-keyed XIV End of the month transmission XIV As M01A but w/ message XIV Non-scheduled M01 XIV Ends AR Long Zero IV / Ends ==000 III Sends triplets III LOLO Long Zero XI 6 Fig 000000 Long Zero OLX IXb Sends triplets III Rapid dots tuning signal IXb Formerly Rapid Dashes MCW ends 000 + TS IXa Cut Numbers. Ends AR AR AR SK SK SK XVIII Cut Numbers. 3 msgs each 150 groups XVIII Cut Numbers. 'de ...' callup XVIII Former Rapid Dashes. 5FG ends w/ = = 2FG GC 000 IXa Triplet 000 IXa Additional groups. Triplet 000 IXa 5FG addressees IXa H&-keyed no ending IXa 5FG addressees. Group count x3 IXa 5FG. Ends w/ 000 000 Ib 5FG. Ends 3 long dashes XV Call (triplet) x3 XV Ends 00000 or 5 long dashes Ia Dual message (same id) Ia Dual message (2nd h& sent) Ia DEA 47 VI 8BY XIX MCW ends VA VII 4 fig pseudo time signal MPL V ends == 000 ????? 14 fig msgs 4XZ Odd/Even Many Variants (all long zero) Ends 5 long dashes (= M14) KKN KRH KWS series 98 (see also M34) Pagina 34 * * * * * * * * * M27 M28 M29 M29a M29b M30 M31 M32 M33 M34 M35 M36 M37 M38 M39 M40 M40a M41 M42 M43 M44 M45 M46 M47 M48 M49 M50 M51 M52 M53 M54 M55 M56 M57 M58 M59 M60 M61 M62 M63 M64 M65 M66 M67 M67a M68 M69 M70 M71 M72 M73 M74 M75 M76 MX * X01 X06 X21 XB XC XD XE XF XM XP XPH XPL WUN-v05 BTV 5FG BT VIII HEP VDE ends AR XIII No preamble XIII Extended preamble XIII was FDY etc. Numerous 4 character nets P8K Long Zero XIX 11 12345 2fig IDs. No ending 3 fig IDs + 4 elements of 5 fig. IXc 5FG. Msg begins w/ AR AR SK SK VIII? ex M53 VIII? WDZ XVII FAPSI 6XM8/C37A group Continuous Roman letters 5FG. Msgs ends w/ 3FG GC 000 (S21 in CW) XIV 3 fig cumulative = NNNN AR = = = = = Skylark/Ciocirlia Morse XVI AAAAA (G08A in CW) XVII Same as M01 but inconsistent XIV 100x 5L groups + time marker XIX 2 fig: or 6 fig: VVV CQ 747.922 ends '= = AR AR VA VA' (now M40A) VIII? V89T (only null format known) 3F (6x) 000 000 Long zero, null format only F:5FG. Long zero === === === === MIM ITI ITI ITI 2FG R 4FG = = 4FG = = etc R 4L1F callsigns 556Q (CFGE6CFGE6CFGE6 etc) R (= NVKL NVKL NVKL AR HXVH HXVH HXVH AR =) R A2A XVI? = 3FG 3FG = 11111 5FG AR 5FG = = QRU QRU SK SK 631 01110 for 17 mins on 6860 kHz at 2000 UTC ends 0000, poss. Turkish (cut AUV4E6BNDT) M67 variant, 3F 2F 7777 Cut AUV4E6BNDT II 5FG = AR (/year, cumulative) K88 4FG Long zero's II 3 long tones. 5FG (cut AUV4E6BDNT) 3FG 4FG 4FG 4FG 4FG 4FG Call: 3FG (x3) DK/GC DK/GC (R10) ABCD de EFGH QTC xx xx = 5FG 3607X RRRRR 201XX NNN Single letter transmissions Bugle Six notes 21-note plaintive melody (2 variants) Buzzer (see also S28) Crackle Fast ICW dots (3595 kHz) Echo/dash Faders Backward Music / whales Polytone Polytone High Pitch Polytone Low Pitch Pagina 35 VII IC Ib Ib Ib WUN-v05 XQ XS XT XW Plaintive mew Saw/Whine Pip on 3757 or 5450 kHz Workshop ::: KNOWN FAMILIES Ia Ib Ic II III IV V VI VII VIII IXa IXb IXc X XI XII XIII XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII XIX Russian (KGB, GRU): E06, E17, E20, G06, G19, S06, S25, V06, M14 Russian (KGB, GRU): E07, G07, G17, S07, V07, V17?, M12, XP Various Russian nets: M18, M21, M42, MX, S13, S14, S28, X06 CIA: E05, E14, E21, G05, V05, V14, M68, M72 E11, G10, G11, S11, S26, M03 E12, G12, V12, V18, M02 CIA/BDN: E13, G13 BND: E16, G14, G15, G16, M15 'Aida': E01, S01, S02, M17, X01 'BTV/YT': S08, M27, M40, M53 Czech: G18, S10, M07, M10 Czech: S05, M06 Czech: S17, S18, S19, S29, M39 MI6, E03, E04 E23, G02, M04 E09, V08 M29, G04 Russian?: S21, S27, M01, M45, M50 E18, G22, S04, M13 Roumanian: V01, V17?, M48, M63? DDR: G01, G03, G08, M41, M49 Cuban: V02, M08 French: M16, M33, M51 Remarks from your editor: * 'Ic' is not a family like the rest. It is a group of various Russian stations. * The Czech families (IX) probably include Slovak stations. * M25 is US intelligence * M43 is a BND/Mossad link * M31 are French military stations * M28 is Kantonspolizei Zuerich * M22 is Israeli navy * E15 originates from Egypt * M59 is probably a Greek station ======================================================================== # UTILITY ROUND-UP # - Editor: Ary Boender ***** E-mail: [email protected] - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B Hello, welcome to the first Ute Round-up in 1999. You probably saw my posting to the list earlier this month. Due to other obligations I have very little time for the hobby these days. I am glad that Dave Crawford sent me a large item, w/out this item the column would have been the shortest ever. As 'my' situation will last for at least five more months I really hope that you will be a little bit more supportive & flood my mail box w/ your contributions, otherwise I cannot guarantee that there will be a column next month. Thanks! Bits & pieces --------------::: PITCAIRN. It is quite possible that HF radio telcomms from Pitcairn Island to New Zealand & Australia may be ending shortly as telcomms is shifted to the satellite, Inmarsat M. Internet hookups to AustralAsia are planned once the satellite linkup is made. There's a picture of the HF radio telecommunications shed on the island -which someday soon may be leveled for construction of an airport- at: Pagina 36 WUN-v05 http://students.washington.edu/mikehack/pitcairn.htm ::: UNID ITALIAN STATIONS. Both Tom's friend & Andrea Borgnino copied a number of unid (military?) Italian stations. If anyone has more info, please drop me a line! Frequencies: 4284, 4755, 5239, 5240, 6880 & 11272 kHz Modes : USB, unid packet-like mode Callsigns : IEY54, IEY55, IEY57 (or just 54, 55, 57), Larice 1, Larice 2, Diana, Trota, ZY01, EC99, X00K, Tavola 1, Tavola 2, Tavola 4, Tavola 5, Doria Traffic : Radio checks, short operational messages before & after digital traffic. Similar to Magic operations etc. ::: VKS-737 DARWIN. Steve Johnston reports that the VKS-737 Darwin Base is now on air, however only 4 of the 5 channels are presently available. These are: Channel Channel Channel Channel 1. 2. 4. 5. 5455kHz 8022kHz 14977kHz 3995kHz Full details will appear in the next issue of Network News which should be available from the VKS-737 website at: http://4wdclubs.sofcom.com/au/an4wdrn/ in the next few days. Steve sez: ''In the meantime those WUNners who are running Real Player G2 on their computers can have a listen to an 8 minute interview w/ the operator of the Alice Springs Base which was recorded by the Australian Broadcasting Commission in September 1998. The interview gives a very good insight into the operation of the VKS-737 Network. The interview can be found via our web site or directly from the ABC at: http:www.abc.net.au/rural/listen/archive0998.htm '' Steve will put a short note out to WUNners as soon as the new 4WD newsletter is on-line. ::: HAARP Somewhere in March, the HAARP facility will transmit tests in CW on or near the frequencies 3.4 Mhz & 6.99 Mhz to allow listeners the opportunity to listen for the HAARP signal, send in a report of logged signal strength, & claim a QSL card. The address for a QSL card is: High Frequency Active Auroral Research Facility P.O. Box 271 Gakona, Alaska 99586 They cannot provide a QSL card in response to an e-mail report. The exact dates & frequencies will be announced on their website, so you'd better check it from time to time. http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/haarp/hh2.html ::: NATIONAL GUARD FREQS. Rick Baker sent us a list of US National Guard frequencies: 2220.0 2258.0 2300.0 2360.0 2390.0 ARMY ARMY ARMY ARMY ARMY National National National National National Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Pagina 37 WUN-v05 2566.0 ARMY National Guard 2710.0 Texas State Guard 3175.0 ARMY National Guard 3205.0 ARMY National Guard 3261.0 ARMY National Guard 3384.0 Florida National Guard 3886.5 U.S. Army MARS 4000.0 ARMY National Guard 4001.5 Missouri 4011.5 U.S. Army MARS FEC 4017.0 U.S. Army MARS Stas rgn 3 4023.0 U.S. Army MARS 4026.0 U.S. Army MARS stas rgn 3 4029.0 U.S. Army MARS 4033.5 U.S. Army MARS stas rgn 2 4035.0 Louisiana/U.S. Army MARS stas rgn 2/4 4240.0 South Carolina 4244.5 Tennessee 4250.0 Georgia 4296.0 Iowa 4440.0 Texas State Guard 4445.0 Michigan 4520.0 New Jersey/South Dakota/Texas State Guard 4555.0 New Mexico 4580.0 Washington 4607.0 Nebraska 4608.5 New Hampshire 4610.0 Illinois 4640.0 Oregon National Guard 4780.0 District of Columbia/Indiana 4860.0 Idaho 4867.0 Maryland 4927.5 Oklahoma 4960.0 Mississippi 5045.0 Montana 5062.0.Puerto Rico 5087.0 Wisconsin 5203.5 North Carolina 5205.0 Florida "Mike" disaster HF Net/Colorado 5207.0 U.S. Army MARS 5207.5 U.S. Army MARS PACKET 5214.0 Texas State Guard 5215.5 Virginia 5305.0 Florida National Guard/Hurricane Andrew 5432.5 New York 5820.0 Texas State Guard 5821.5 Texas 6010.0 Kentucky 6809.0 10/95 Nat'l Guard Bureau/FEMA coord. (nights) 6910.5 Rhode Island 6988.0 U.S. Army MARS, FEC 6992.0 Arizona 6996.0 U.S. ARMY MARS PACKET 6997.5 US Army MARS PACKET 7360.0 Texas State Guard 7361.0 Ohio 7403.5 U.S. Army MARS 7450.0 Arizona Nat'l Guard 7469.0 Florida National Guard 7721.0 Army MARS PACKET 7932.0 ARMY National Guard 8038.5 Delaware 8047.0 Virginia 8051.0 Arizona National Guard? 8056.0 North Dakota/Wyoming 8057.5 Vermont 8160.0 Texas State Guard 8168.5 Missouri National Guard SHOWME Pagina 38 8180.0 8622.0 9043.5 9357.0 12958.0 13506.0 13722.0 13996.0 14402.0 14776.0 14653.0 14878.0 20906.0 WUN-v05 Oregon Alabama Poss Mississippi NG, "ELVIS" Hawaii Poss NY NG Army MARS PACKET NG Nationwide primary U.S. Army MARS U.S. Army MARS 10/95 Nat'l Guard Bureau/FEMA coord. (days) NG Nationwide Army MARS PACKET NG Nationwide ::: URL. Bob Margolis supplied an interesting URL. It's a website devoted to the Royal Netherlands Air Force at: http://www.cybercomm.nl/~stp/rnlaf/menu.html -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-oUPPER HF SURVEY by David Crawford, Gainesville, FL, USA [email protected] (c) 1998 W/ the increase in solar activity, the high end of the HF b& has recently come alive. Below are listed utility stations, some known, some unknown, which make it into Florida via E & F skip. A few listings above the official WUN 30 Mhz limit are thrown in for good measure, mea culpa. Any help in IDing the mystery stations would be greatly appreciated! Thanks to Ary Boender, Mike Chase, Terry Krueger, & Hugh Stegman for their input. Station categories are listed in no particular order. * = not heard in 1998 NBFM = Narrow B& FM ::: Unidentified carrier pileups - usually digital squawks & buzzing noises w/ a large number of weak signals on each frequency, no voice typically noted. Per Ary Boender, Dutch PTT, hospitals, retirement homes are allocated freqs at 50 KHz intervals from 26.05 to 26.85; no doubt there are similar services elsewhere. Propagation indicates Europe or African locations for at least some of the signals... " Earlier, in April-June 1998, during the "odd" hot wx periods - & when high pressure over the UK - there were very many of these stations noted from 25500 to 27800 mainly in the slot 10.30 to 14.00 UTC. Quite a few bore a remarkable resemblance to the "Buzzer" station on 4625 ENIGMA ID S28." (Chase) 25.057 26.0 26.2 26.5 26.635 26.85 25.073 26.035 26.25 26.55 26.65 26.865* 25.6 26.135 26.35 26.6 26.695 26.9 25.926 26.15 26.45 26.615 26.745 27.12 (allocated as "Industrial-Scientific-Medical" in US [Stegman], but strongest signals noted here w/ Europe open) 27.5* 29.8 27.51* 29.85 29.7 29.9 29.75 31.75* ::: Class C CB channels. Radio remote control gadgets have supposedly been moved off of these channels but I still hear a lot of buzzing, whirring & squawking here. 26.995 27.045 Pagina 39 WUN-v05 27.095 27.145 27.195 ::: Dispatch (AM mode) - Colombian perhaps. Usually one base working mostly inaudible mobiles w/ numeric callsigns. Sounds like business operations rather than CB. 26.814 26.82 26.83 26.84 26.86 26.88 26.948 26.95 26.955 ::: Telephone patch service - Colombia or Peru. A rather extensive network of non- automated, simplex, AM mode telephone circuits on EVERY American CB channel. There are usually 2 or 3 base stations going simultaneously on each channel, each w/ its own operator IDing as "base" & working some numeric mobile designator. Dial & ring tones, & 3-tone paging can be heard. Signals quite strong here. Z-5 time hacks have been heard but no definite locations announced. These were audible here in Florida throughout the sunspot minimum. 26.965-27.405 on all US CB channels AM mode ::: Whistler Stations -duplex telephone link, exact locations unknown here. Carrier is active continuously during calls, weak audio, only one side of phone conversation audible. Copies of the modulated carrier appear at 5 KHz intervals (sometimes 4 KHz on the >30 Mhz channels) around base carrier. This creates an audible heterodyne which led to christening as the "Whistler" station by former(?) VHF Low B& guru Chuck Robertson (Monitoring Times & PopComm). Entire signal runs 20-30 KHz wide. A 1000 Hz tone is heard briefly when the circuit is activated, typically followed by dialing, which may be either touchtone or pulses which interrupt the sub-carrier. On one occasion, American tourists were heard trying to figure out how to operate one of these contraptions w/out much success ("...the light is on but I STILL don't get a dial tone ...."). No return links traced. 29.625 29.715* 29.765 29.805 most active recently, heard almost daily 29.835 29.85 29.865 29.88 29.895 31.525* 31.615* 31.65* ::: Mexican(?) Telephone Links - NBFM. Very active in late '80s, almost never heard now, pulse dialing, full duplex. Multiple stations on each freq, return links not identified. Have been heard during E & F skip b& openings. Mostly Spanish language but Anglo Jamaicans heard once. On one occasion, someone left the phone off the hook next to a TV carrying Mexican television, complete w/ ID; another occasion, someone called a dial-the-time service & got a Z-5 time check. Of course, Mexican time starts at the Z-6 zone, so who knows where these things are/were really from.... 26.01 Pagina 40 WUN-v05 26.05 26.33* 26.38* 26.42* ::: Brazilian Pagers AM - digital & analog. Audible quite frequently. 25.275 25.3 25.325* 25.35* 25.375 25.4* 25.425* 25.45 25.475 (by far the busiest channel) ::: Canadian Pagers -- NBFM, digital, analog, some voice. 30.02 30.22 30.42 ::: Radio Neige, France NBFM, not heard fall/winter 98 so far, but was heard during spring 1998. Very narrow b& music service for ski lifts at French resorts. Several txs on each freq carrying same (but unsynchronized) program. Typically activates around 20 November each year, reportedly. 25.71 25.9 26.07 ::: Packet Networks (mostly LSB, AX-25 1200 baud, window freqs). Most fairly weak in Florida but callsigns readable at times. All copied thus far seem to be French or Italian. The callsigns on 26.84 suggest a transatlantic net... "This is the IPRNET (Intl Packet Radio Net) a pirate net w/ stations from mainly France & Italy, but I have also copied stations from Holland, Portugal, Spain, Germany, England & Greece. They are also very active in the 6 Mhz b&. The GUA c/s are from Guyana. There are many licensed HAMs on these freqs & they mostly incorporate a part of their official c/s in the IPR call." (Boender) 26.675 26.734 26.77 26.78 26.8 26.828 LINK ITA000 RTTY34 ITA783 ITA600 PGI0CR(?) 26.83 FRA3LD FRP327 FRA408 26.84 GUF008 FRA140 GUA8FC GUA1FR GUA012 ::: UK CB -- NBFM. really readable. Audible here 11/98 as carrier pileups but nothing 27.60125-27.99125 at 10 KHz intervals ::: Sequenced 10 m amateur beacons -- CW IDs periodically in quick sequence, also running on 21150 & 14100. They may be on 6 meters also, but I don't know what the freq is there, Kenneth. These are the best overall indicators for quickly ascertaining high-end propagation conditions. There may be other stations I haven't heard in addition to those listed. 28.2 -- LU4AA YV5B OA4B 4U1UN CT3B Argentina Venezuela Peru New York Madeira Pagina 41 WUN-v05 OH2B Finland ZS6DN South Africa 4X6TU Israel KH6O Hawaii 5Z4G? Kenya ZL7xx New Zealand W6WX California Other useful amateur beacons -- mostly continuous CW IDs. There are probably hundreds of these active. Some hams like to key their life story on their beacons, making them difficult to ID between fades. There are web sites dedicated to cataloguing these. The ARRL only provides this info if you provide them money. 28.19-28.3 28.285 VP8ADE Adelaide Island, Antarctica Useful 10 m amateur repeaters -- periodic morse IDs on NBFM. There are a lot of these on also, see the paper-only ARRL repeater guide. A few useful stations heard here are listed. 29.62 KP4IA San Juan, Puerto Rico 29.62 W0TX Denver, Colorado. 29.66* NP2Y St. Thomas appears to be inactive for a few years 29.66* HC3xx Ecuador, doorbell chime. 29.66 KH7xx Hawaii ::: Argentine AM nets, purpose unknown. Usually weak in FL. 29.88 - 29.98 10 KHz intervals ::: Broadcast Auxiliary - remote interruptible fold-back cueing txs, NBFM. Some stations use this as a "back door" international broadcast service. 25.87 WFLA Tampa, FL (24 hr) 25.91 WJFP Palm Beach, FL (24 hr) 25.95 UNID Oregon 25.99* 26.03* 26.07* 26.09* 26.11* formerly WCKY, Ohio, current status unknown. 26.13* 26.15 UNID 26.17* 26.19* 26.21* 26.23* 26.25 UNID, Indianapolis area 26.27* 26.29* 26.31* 26.33* 26.35 UNID Miami, FL 26.37* 26.39* 26.41* 26.43* 26.45 WLW Cincinnati, OH; WTVT, Tampa FL. 26.47 WJFP Ft. Pierce, FL (24 hr) ::: 41-baud 170Hz-shift data links -- maybe some kind of telemetry system, as the signal is very repetitive sounding. These have been heard in New Zealand, so appear to be propagating very widely. They are not all audible at the same time, so are probably from different locations. 29.705 Pagina 42 WUN-v05 29.76 29.825 29.87 29.89 29.905 29.925 ::: Argentine Pagers -- I haven't heard ANY of these in years & suspect they're gone forever. Formerly two-tone w/ live dispatcher voice annt. 31.35* 32.68* 32.72* 32.96* 37.62* ::: Jamaican Horse Races -- hear the results as they happen, weekdays, NBFM. Stations feed results to off-track-betting establishments (Stegman). 41.725* 45.58* formerly active, not sure if still. ::: Colombian network broadcast feeds - NBFM. Most active on weekends, otherwise quite intermittent. Purpose unknown. 41.125* RCN Cali 41.65* RCN Bogota 43.48* CARACOL 43.8* CARACOL. ::: "Swishers" - the range from 25 to 30 Mhz (& beyond) is packed w/ what appear to be multiple types of secure comm systems which vary in frequency quickly & continuously. When sitting on a particular frequency, the signals "swish" by & thus the designation. The signals usually have a buzzing sound modulated on them, probably data of some sort. Signals can be very strong. ::: 27 Mhz US Business allocations (Police Call 1998 listing); none EVER heard here!.. "I think the free-banders pretty well precluded business use here. This is a very old allocation, & there used to be some pagers & the like in the 50s & 60s." (Stegman) 27.43* 27.45* 27.47* 27.49* itinerant 27.51* low power 27.53* low power ::: Forest Products 29.71 UNID intermittent carrier, no tfc heard, prob NE US 29.77 UNID simplex base & mobiles, seems Boston area from accent. ::: CFARS -- Canadian MARS equivalent. One 10 m USB freq active last sunspot cycle, not heard this time around yet. 29.713* ::: Other Misc. 27.575 & 27.585 Mhz, allocated for short distance low power radio communications, signaling, & radio control of devices. (Wyndka, FEDCOM) 26.62 listed as Civil Air Patrol but have NEVER heard them here in 20+ years. 25.02-25.32 listed as petroleum-industrial, nothing heard since late 1980's. Pagina 43 WUN-v05 29.74 Missouri business(?) reported in WUN, nothing heard here though. 31.48 Gulf Fleet "Harvey Base", Louisiana. Allocated for in-port use, but when the b& is open, Harvey can be heard working ships at sea here, NBFM. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o======================================================================== ||||| PRODUCTS & BOOKS Review ,-~~-.____ / | ' \ ( ) 0 \_/-, ,----' ==== // / \-'~; /~~~(O) / __/~| / | =( _____| (_________| |||||| -----------------------------Editor.....Bob Margolis 136 East Woodland Road Lake Forest, IL 60045-1729 [email protected] ----------------------------- The European NDB Handbook by Michael Oxen Reviewed by Reinhard Klein-Arendt of Germany ============================================ The European NDB Handbook was compiled by well-known NDB-Dxer Michael Oexner from official sources such as the RAF En-route Supplements, the popular AERAD list or the Admiralty Lists. It contains data of more than 3,400 active NDBs on Long- & Medium-wave located in Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, the US/Canadian Atlantic regions, & on offshore installations such as oilrigs. Moreover, it includes widely reported unidentified beacons & irregular callsigns which originate from so-called "negative keying". The one or the other NDB mystery may be solved w/ this latter list on h&. Written in English, the book is divided into three parts. Part 1 lists the entries in alphabetical order by callsign. Part 2 is sorted in frequency order & Part 3 in country order. All three parts are most important for the daily NDB DX life. Part 1 is the reference list containing data on callsign, frequency, the authority or company taking care of the NDB, name & location of the NDB, ITU & geographical coordinates. Part 2 proves to be very helpful in those cases when identifying a beacon succeeds only in parts. A look into the frequency list displays all possibilities on & near the actual frequency one is listening to. Part 3 helps to search for NDBs of a special country or direction, just in case propagation allows good reception especially from one direction. A special feature of this list is an offer by the author to calculate the distance & Great Circle bearing for the individual location of the user. Included are a table showing those NDBs that are nearest to the location of the user, a short introduction to the field of NDB DXing, & an ITU list & a table showing the morse alphabet. All in all this list is the most complete & most user-friendly NDB list I have ever seen in my 20 years of NDB listening. The exact spelling of the locations, which originate from hundreds of different languages contributes to the positive impression I got. The spiral-bound handbook contains about 120 pages in DIN A4 format. It is to be updated monthly. Costs, including postage & packing to European countries, are 30 German marks, 15 British Pounds or 20 American dollars. Overseas mailing costs were not announced. Order the handbook from Michael Oexner, Hainfelder Strasse 1, D-76835 Roschbach, Germany. His e-mail address is [email protected]. Each handbook will be produced individually. A production time of two weeks is to be expected due to the author's workload. Anyone wanting it should give the geographic coordinates of his listening post when placing the order. Pagina 44 WUN-v05 ======================================================================== ============================================================ WUN Loggings Column January, 1999 Editor: Donald E. Stidwell ([email protected]) Team Logs: Jason Lillie (A-F) ([email protected]) Edward Bellerby (G-L) ([email protected]) Barun Gupta (S-Z) ([email protected]) John Erwin (M-R) ([email protected]) ============================================================ It is w/ sincere regret that we announce the resignation of Klaus Betke from Team Logs. Klaus had been a member of the Team for almost 2 years & his efforts are greatly appreciated by us all. We wish him well in all his future endeavors. We welcome aboard Edward Bellerby & John Erwin as our new Team Logs collectors. Welcome aboard Eddie & John! Once again, we implore all members submitting logs to stick as close as possible to the "official" WUN format - this makes the job of collecting & editing much easier for our Team members. ====================================================================== 54 1217 ENCR UNK UNKSYS 200/90 8-1-99 EW 111.3 SOA211: WARSAW MET 0020 RTTY 50/R/170 Met tfc. (12/Dec) (DW) 129.5 SOA212: WARSAW MET 1610 RTTY 50/170 Met tfc. (11/Dec) (DW) 147.3 DDH147: HAMBURG MET 1537 RTTY 50/85 Wx in GG. Marker "cq de DDH47 DDH9 DDH8 frequencies 147.3 khz 11039 khz 14467.3 khz" (10/Dec) (DW) 222 NDB BX: Blanc Sablon, Quebec 220 238 KT: Kaitaia NZ A2A NDB (AB3) 254 WI: Waiuku NZ A2A NDB (AB3) 262 GH: Greenhithe NZ A2A NDB (AB3) 267 NDB FLO: Flores, Azores 267 274 NDB SAL: Cape Verde 274 276 NDB YHR: Chevery, Quebec 276 280 NDB QX: Gander, Newfoundland 280 294 Auckland NZ DGPS beacon (AB3) 300 Riviere du Loup DGPS, QUE 2355 18/Dec 200bps MSK, DGPS info confirmed via ref. stn. ID=319 (MC) 328 WR: Whangarei NZ A2A NDB (AB3) 334 HD: Whitford NZ A2A NDB (AB3) 350 SY: Surrey NZ A2A NDB (AB3) 370 NP: New Plymouth NZ A2A NDB (AB3) 372 NDB OZN: Prins Christians Sund, Greenland 372 378 NDB HO: Hopedale, Labrador 378 380 NDB KA: NDB TR: Tirana,Albania 380/290 390 HN: Hamilton NZ A2A NDB (AB3) 398 OT: West Point NZ A2A NDB (AB3) 447 ICB: Geneva Radio 0000 CW warnings (30/Dec) (RRR) 511 SPH: Gdynia Radio POL 0113 CW warnings (31/Dec) (RRR) 511.5 IPA: Ancona Radio 0119 CW warnings (31/Dec) (RRR) 512.5 IQX: Trieste Radio I 2255 CW warnings (30/Dec) (RRR) 514.5 IPB: Bari Radio I 0003 CW qtc (30/Dec) (RRR) 515.5 SPE: Szczecin Radio POL 0210 CW tfc list (31/Dec) (RRR) 518 Monsanto Radio POR NAVTEX 1910 Jan/3 nav msgs (PCG) NMA: CG Miami, FL remote site 0615 FEC w/maritime bdcast, navtex code "R", remoted from NMN. (RB) NMG: CG New Orleans, La site 0700 FEC w/maritime wx bdcast, navtex code "G", remoted from NMN. (RB) NMN: CAMSLANT Chesapeake, Va 0530 FEC w/offshore wx bdcast, navtex code "N". (RB) Ostende Radio BEL NAVTEX 1848 Jan/3 wx b/c (PCG) Rogaland Radio NOR NAVTEX 1915 Jan/3 nav wngs (PCG) VBC: Canadian CG, Wiarton, ON, CAN 0510 FEC w/Great Lakes bdcast, navtex code "H". (RB) 519 SDJ: Stockholm Radio S 0105 CW warnings (31/Dec) (RRR) 1613 OXZ: Lyngby R DNK ARQ 2319 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) Pagina 45 1930 2182 2203 2243.9 2357.5 2429 2474 2507 2546 2598 2608.4 2626 2643 2643.5 2654 2658.5 2670 2749 2756.5 2761 2765.5 2789 2806 2810 2815 2824 2829 2910 3041 WUN-v05 OXZ: LYNGBY RADIO 1926 CW. Channel free marker "OXZ" buried in noise. (5/Jan) (DW) LFI: Rogaland-Globe R NOR ARQ 2321 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) LFI: ROGALANDRADIO 1600 arq Chan free marker (Globe) "LFI". Equipment problem. Marker radiates as assigned but selcal sequence radiating some 650 or 1140hz low & w/ 85 hz shift. (9/Dec) (DW) NCF: USCG Group Miami, Fl, USA 0351 USB w/ann to listen 2670 for MIB. (RB) NMA10: USCG Group Mayport, Fl 0347 USB w/ann to listen 2670 for MIB. (RB) NOQ: USCG Group Mobile, Al, USA 0415 USB wkg F/V Amanda J who is relaying for F/V Mist Bell 2 re Mist Bell 2 is taking on water, posn approx 65 miles off Fla/Al coast, F/V Blue Fin is enrt w/pump. (RB) ZBM: Bermuda Harbour Radio, BER 0436 USB w/ann to listen 2582 for MIB. (RB) MGJ: Faslane RN G RTTY/75/400 2323 Jan/2 freq status mkr. (PCG) NJW5, DPF2, C7GC, VG6Q Czech Border Guards(?) 21.40 onwards RTTY 50/390 Ry's & callsigns as per Ary's previous log for 4464.5. (08 Dec). (PT) OUA: Ny Aarhus DNK 0102 CW chan mrkr (30/Dec) (RRR) MKL: RAF Pitreavie Castle G 0104 CW TAF's (not 2428!) (30/Dec) (RRR) PBC32: Goeree DN HOL RTTY/75/850 2211 Jan/2 freq status mkr (PCG) Unid: France(?) 23.30 ARQ-E 72/340 No traffic sent (09 Dec). (PT) Unid: France(?) 22.00 ARQ-E 72/340 No traffic sent (09 Dec).(PT) N/A: Unid 0437 USB Canadian CG stn w/wx in FF, at 0445 in EE, could not make out name. (RB) FUO: Toulon FN F RTTY/75/850 2213 Jan/2 ry/sg testing(PCG) FTJ2: unid yl numbers stn keeps repeating id 01/Jan (MB3) A9M: Hamala R BHR ARQ 2216 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) SPS: Witowo R POL ARQ 2217 Jan/2 cw/dot mkr (PCG) SPS: Witowo Rdo 2129 USB CW marker + dots at end 01/Jan (MB3) 7HWF: Probably MARS 0201 USB w/AYX, HJP & AAR3JI (22/Dec) (RP3) Unid: 0358 UNID packet like bursts constantly. (RB) CG Moriches 0014 USB w/Notice to Mariners on firing exercises scheduled for Narragansett Bay (RP3) NMB: USCG Group Charleston, SC 0345 USB w/MIB bdcst in progress. (RB) NMG: USCG Group New Orleans 1237 USB w/MIB. Good signal. (28/Dec) (DW2) Unid USCG, 0013 USB w/Notice to Mariners (30/Dec) (RP3) CCG Halifax 0144 USB forecast (29/Dec) (RP3) UNID: 0500 FAX / WX Fax Military WX Unit Comex (11/Dec/98) (mleary2001) OSU: Oostende Radio, BEL 0245 USB w/wx. (RB) FDE14: AF Contrexeville F 0117 CW chan mrkr (30/Dec) (RRR) FUE: Brest FN F RTTY/75/850 2219 Jan/2 sg/ry mkr (PCG) FUE: Brest, France 19.50 RTTY 75/850 Ry's, SG's & "DE FUE" (04 Dec). (PT) IGJ41: Augusta IN I RTTY/100/850 2221 Jan/2 c/s mkr (PCG) OHG: Helsinki Rdo 1938 USB w/"nav warning #166" 01/Jan (MB3) IDR8: Rome IN I RTTY/75/850 2224 Jan/2 c/s mkr (as IGJ41) (PCG) Scheveningen Rdo: 2344 USB announcement in EE that "all services will be closed on Dec 31, 1998 1600 local time" 30/Dec (MB3) SPB: Szczecin R POL ARQ 2225 Jan/2 cw/tlx mkr (poor tone) (PCG) unid: 2028 USB 2 m (vy garbled audio) in RR 27 Dec (MB3) Cape Radio: USAF ETR, Cape Canaveral AFS 0549 USB clg USS Thomas S. (RB) Gates after QSY here, was in support of launch of STS-88. (RB) Pagina 46 3127.4 3135 3172.5 3187 3187 3196 3200 3230.6 3240.6 3277 3278.8 3287.4 3312 3345 3372 3413 3476 3485 3615.7 GKY1: 3660.5 3687 3732 WUN-v05 KING 2: USAF HC-130H 0728 USB wkg Cape Radio re airborne, ETA to zone, was in support of launch of STS-88. (RB) NRUF: USCGC Mohawk (WMEC-913) 0824 USB wkg DoD Cape re merchant vsl fowling SRB drop zone, does not answer VHF, is 11 miles from cutter, was too late to stop countdown, in support of att#2 of launch of STS-88. (RB) NTSG: USS Thomas F. Gates (CG-51) 0842 USB Ticonderoga-class AEGIS missile cruiser (using callword DEFENDER), wkg DoD Cape re tracked SRB's down to 3,000 feet, at 0845 DoD Cape releases them, att #2 of STS-88. (RB) UNID: 2332 75/850 (26/Dec/98) (MPL) unid: 2126 USB 2 m in unid Slavic language 01/Jan (MB3) IMB31: ROME MET 2024 RTTY 50/R/850 Met tfc. Off air when no msgs. (10/Dec) (DW) BRD: Booster Recovery Director 0726 USB wkg booster recovery vsl Liberty Star w/T-38 min wx update in support of launch of STS-88. (RB) KRFB: M/V Freedom Star 0027 USB Booster recovery vsl, wkg Cape Radio w/radio cks after QSY fm 10780 in support of launch of STS-88 #1, back next night for att #2. (RB) WRPH: M/V Liberty Star 0846 USB Booster recovery vsl, wkg BRD w/SRB splash down posns, will have 30 min run-in time to get to them, in support of launch of STS-88 att#2. (RB) WRPH: M/V Liberty Star 0026 USB Booster recovery vsl, wkg Cape Radio w/radio cks after QSY fm 10780 in support of launch of STS-88 #1, back next night for att #2. (RB) BRD: Booster Recovery Director 0726 USB wkg booster recovery vsl Liberty Star w/T-38 min wx update in support of launch of STS-88. (RB) OLB6: PRAGUE MET 2012 RTTY 50/R/500 Met tfc. (10/Dec) (DW) unid: 2225 USB 2 m in Turkish 01/Jan (MB3) AFS: USAF Omaha, NE, USA 2321 RTTY 75/850 Aviation METARS (26/Dec/98) (MPL) NMN: CAMSLANT Chesapeake, Va 0450 USB in &VT att to work CG 1504 secure after qsy fm 5696. (RB) unid: 1942 USB 1 m in FF poss 1 side of dx QSO 01/Jan (MB3) PORTUGUESE STATE POLICE NET 1857 fec 100/I/170 Tfc in PP. Tfc fm COMGERPSP rptd x3. (13/Dec) (DW) CKN: CF Victoria, B. C., CAN 2311 RTTY 75/850 NAWS DE CKN ZKR F1 (26/Dec/98) (MPL) ZKG2010 ZKG2016: NZ, 0804 SSB NZ Department of Conservation Net (AB3) ZKBY: Taupo NZ, 0735 SSB Central North Island Mountain Radio Service wkg ZKG2030 ZKG2069 ZKG2034 (AB3) ZKG2039 ZKG2034: NZ, 0750 SSB NZ Department of Conservation Net (AB3) SSN Volmet: 2010 USB w/ "Oceanic SIGMET #6" 31/Dec (MB3) Shannon VOLMET. 1833: om w/ wx rpts. (IB) American 84: (NAT-F MWARA) 0422 USB AAL84 wkg Shanwick w/posn, 54N/20W 0420 FL360, 54N/15W 0442, BABAN next. (RB) Channai: 2302 USB wkg GFA 095 s/c chk AP-DS 05/Jan (MB3) KLM 672: (NAT-F MWARA) 0424 USB KLM772 wkg Shanwick w/posn, 55N/30W 0421 FL360, 55N/20W 04521, 56N/10W next. (RB) TWA 924: (NAT-F MWARA) 0426 USB TWA924 wkg Shanwick w/posn, 55N/30W 0424 FL370, 54N/20W 0501, 51N/15W next. (RB) Gander VOLMET 0526 USB wx (17/Dec) (RP3) Gander Volmet: 2001 USB id & signoff 28/Dec (MB3) Gander Radio, USB, WX info. Strong as usual in this part of Europe. (AB5) GKY1: Portishead R G ARQ 2330 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) Portishead Radio 0437 cw/sitor / ID as GKY1 then sitor, nice signal 559 (21/Dec/98) (Fred Lesnick VE3FAL) unid: 2124 USB 2 German fishermen chatting 01/Jan (MB3) PA6PCH: Scheveningen Radio Farewell Party, HOL 8.28 (Dec 19) LSB w/ON4BBC, ON5AZ, ON4ASV, PA3EAE (AB) Possible Qld SES net: 0950 UTC USB w/ VJC609 MARYBOROUGH conducting net checks to various stations including KINGAROY & HERVEY BAY (SD) Pagina 47 WUN-v05 VL2SES WILDS MEADOW: 2220 UTC USB w/ net check including NEW ENGLAND & GLENDALE who were good readable then advises will do same on 7330 & will be standing by afterwards on 4567 & 7330 (SD) 3745 HZN: Jeddah Meteo 2100 RTTY 100/850 synop wx (6/Dec) (ML2) HZN: JEDDAH MET 2001 RTTY 100/R/400 90hz high. Met tfc just discernable. (10/Dec) (DW) 3782 CTP: Lisbon NATO POR RTTY/75/850 2204 Jan/2 frq status mkr (PCG) CTP: NATO Lisbon 2220 RTTY 75/850 w/NAWS DE CTP QSX 04 06 08 12 MHZ // 6389 @ 2210, 12823.5 @ 2200 (14/Dec) (ML2) CTP: NATO LISBON 1810 RTTY 75/850 Marker "NAWS de CTP qsx 4 8 12 16 Mhz ar". Change from cw. (29/Dec) (DW) 3784.0 FDG: Bordeaux, France 22.58 RTTY 50/400 Le Brick, ID etc. (04 Jan). (PT) 3803.0 Poss. RFFXCCS, France 19.30 ARQ-E3 96/394 Tfc to RFFXCFA (DETLIAISON CTMG) originating from RFGWM (SEGEDEFNAT DEUX), RFFXCCS & FAVIERES, all using UAF circuit. Info to RFGY (ARMEES CENTOPS PARIS), RFFUAD (AIR ESIC DOULLENS) & RFFDCC (CENTRE RENNES) (09 Dec). (PT) 3860 WA3NAN: Goddard Amateur Radio 0835 LSB w/rebroadcast of shuttle comms for STS-88 w/lift-off of Endeavour (OV-105). (RB) 3959 SUU: CAIRO MET 0049 RTTY 100/850 Met tfc. qrm fm short burst of psk at random intervals. (12/Dec) (DW) 4002 YRR2: Bucharest Meteo, ROU 0000 (Dec 26) RTTY 50bd Synops. (AB) YRR4: BUCHAREST MET 1917 RTTY 50/500 Met tfc. (10/Dec) (DW) 4024 RFFXFA, France(?) 16.55 ARQ-E3 96/829 Controle de Voie to self via UFA cct (08 Dec). (PT) 4032.8 AAR2BF US MARS, unid 2226 FEC 100/170 Opchat to other MARS station abt "juno" (MC) 4056 VG6Q: Czech Border Guards, CZE 1645 (Dec 23) RTTY 50bd RY + C/S (AB) 4057 UNID: AUSTRALIAN NETWORK 1142 USB TWO MEN SWEARING THEIR HEADS OFF. 8-1-99. (EW) 4060 Unid: DIPLO MESSAGES IN INDONESIAN, JKT? 1232 ARQ 100/170 (EW) 4083.1 UNID: 0215 VFT 75/VFT USB 16 peaks separated each by 170 Hz (PLOO) 4094 unid: 1933 USB 2 m in Turkish 01/Jan (MB3) 4100 BAA..: Beijing Meteo 1240 RTTY 50/850 synop wx (6/Dec) (ML2) BAA: BEIJING MET 2240 RTTY 50/R/800 Weak, in noise. Just discernable as Met. 140hz high. Marker "...de BAA2/4/9/21/23..." (10/Dec) (DW) 4132 unid: 1934 USB 2 m in Russian 01/Jan (MB3) 4165 VLB2: 2353 USB yl synth voice keeps repeating id 30/Dec (MB3 4166.5 ICH: I Ny La Maddalena 2103 USB wkg IGEF (unid) who is ordering food in units of kilogram from ICH. Comms in a weird mixture of EE & Italian, like "prego priority for Ketchup kilo golf 1 decimal 0, Olive kilo golf decimal 5, Pruschutto kilo golf decimal 5, Mortadella kilo golf decimal 5, & also please 300 razione di aqua minerale". (& lots of other stuff I missed) (MB3) A9M: BAHRAIN RADIO 2216 ARQ Chan free marker "de A9M tlx" (6/Dec) (DW) A9M: Hamala R BHR ARQ 2146 Jan/1 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) ESA: Tallin R EST ARQ 0831 Jan/2 cw/tlx mkr (PCG) IAR: Rome R I ARQ 2331 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 4211 GKE2: Portishead R, G 2227 ARQ Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 4211.5 USU: Mauripol R UKR 2230 ARQ Jan/2 cw/tlx mkr (PCG) 4213 WLO: Mobile R USA 0825 ARQ Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 4214 IDR2: Italian navy Rome, I 0046 RTTY 75bd CARB. (AB) IDR2: Rome IN I 2232 RTTY 75/850 2232 Jan/2 c/s mkr (PCG) ZSC61: Capetown R 1730 fec Navarea V11 Wngs & Wx (09/Dec) (RH2) 4214 KLB: 2246 ARQ 100/170 MMP Weekly Roundhouse Newsletter (26/Dec/98)(MPL) 4215.5 HEC24: Berne R SUI 2158 ARQ Jan/1 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 4216 TAH: Istanbul R TUR 2334 ARQ Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) Pagina 48 3743 WUN-v05 4216.5 IAR: Rome R, I 2336 ARQ Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 4217 PCH26: SCHEVENINGEN RADIO 1250 fec 100/170 Channel free marker "PCH". In fec tfc list & "last msg" bdcastat 1315z & 1515z then finally off air (qrt) 1525z. (31/Dec) (DW) 4218 OST: Ostende R BEL ARQ 2339 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 4218.5 LZW24: VARNA RADIO 2206 CW. Chan free marker "de LZW LZW" (6/Dec) (DW) LZW: Varna R BUL ARQ 2342 Jan/2 cw mkr (PCG) XSG: Shanghai Radio 1250 FEC tfc list & 4LGs (14/Dec) (ML2) 4219 TAH: Istanbul R TUR ARQ 2228 dec/28 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) TAH: Istanbul R TUR ARQ 2344 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) UDB2: Kholmsk R. 1200 ARQ tuning bursts @ CW id (8/Dec) (ML2) UDB2: KHOLMSK RADIO 1150 CW W/STATION MARKER 8-1-99. (EW) A9M: BAHRAIN RADIO 2204 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "A9M" (6/Dec) (DW) 4221 GYU: Gibraltar RN GIB RTTY/75/170 2347 Jan/2 freq status mkr (PCG) 4227 IGJ42: Augusta IN I RTTY/100/850 2349 Jan/2 c/s mkr (PCG) IGJ42: Italian navy Augusta, I 0044 (Dec 26) RTTY 100bd CARB (AB) 4241 UFZ: Vladivostok Rdo 1947 CW "cq de" ch marker 28(Dec (MB3) LGW: ROGALANDRADIO 1608 CW. Marker "cq de LGW LGB LGJ LGX = tfc list = qru = qsx 4185.0 8368.5 12552.5 16736.5 & LGQ/LGT 500 khz = " (31/Dec) (DW) 4244 PPR: Rio de Janerio R B CW 2220 dec/30 v mkr (PCG) 4250 PCH20/41: Scheveningen Radio Farewell Party, HOL 15.54 (Dec 19) CW Msg ''CQ PCH20/41 farewell radio amateur day. Call 14050 listen 12779.5 or call 18085 & listen 17198.9 kHz'' (AB) PCH20: Scheveningen R HOL CW 0745 dec/31 "de pch20" mkr (PCG) PCH20: Scheveningen Radio Farewell Party, HOL 21.18 (Dec 19) CW w/PA0DCE, ON4ZM, DL5ZAB (AB) PCH20: Scheveningen Radio, HOL 8.17 (Dec 19) CW Marker DE PCH204 K (AB) PCH20: Scheveningen Radio, HOL 0307 CW w/farewell CW net. (RB) 4253 TAH: Istanbul R TUR CW 2225 dec/30 cq mkr (PCG) TAH: Istanbul Radio TUR 2243 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) TAH: Istanbul Radio, TUR 0042 (Dec 26) CW CQ (AB) 4260 TBA2/4: Ny Ankara TUR 2245 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) TBA2: Ankara TN TUR CW 2230 dec/30 v mkr (PCG) 4262 LFI: Rogaland Radio, NOR 0040 (Dec 26) ARQ 100bd clg MQAF (AB) 4263.3 WLO: MOBILE RADIO 1153 CW W/STATION MARKER 8-1-99. (EW) 4263.5 ZLO2: Auckland RNZN NZL CW 0750 dec/31 usual de mkr (PCG) 4268 LPD68: General Pacheco R ARG CW 2234 dec/30 v mkr (PCG) 4268.6 SAB: Goteborg Radio, S 0036 (Dec 26) ARQ 100bd clg CZDF (AB) 4271 OFJ: Helsinki Radio 0012 CW mrkr 'ofj qsx ...' (23/Dec) (RRR) CFH: CF HALIFAX 2251 RTTY 75/800 Met tfc. (10/Dec) (DW) 4273 SAA: Karlskrona R S CW 2236 dec/30 cq mkr (PCG) SAA: Karlskrona Radio SWE 2248 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) 4273.9 KFS: San Francisco Radio 2237 CW / QSX 4 6 8 12 22 MHZ (26/Dec/98)(MPL) 4274 GKB2: Portishead R G CW 0752 dec/31 "de " mkr (PCG) GKB2: Portishead Radio, G 0035 (Dec 26) CW QSX (AB) GKB2: Portishead Rdo 2035 CW "de gkb2" ch marker 28/Dec (MB3) KFS: S.Francisco R USA CW 0755 dec/31 cq mkr - when gkb off (PCG) HPP: Panama R PNR CW 0804 dec/31 v/cq mkr (PCG) TBA: Ny Ankara TUR 2249 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) 4280.9 1200 ENCRYPTED TEXT UNKSYS 100/850 8-1-99 EW 4283 ZSJ: Capetown SAN AFS CW 2220 dec/28 cq mkr (PCG) 4294 SXA34: Piraeus GN GRC CW 2240 dec/30 v mkr (PCG) SXA34: Ny Spata Attikis GRC 2252 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) 4294.4 UNID: 2234 50/850 (26/Dec/98) (MPL) 4295 HWN: Paris FN F RTTY/75/850 2208 Jan/2 ry/sg testing (PCG) Pagina 49 WUN-v05 4300.3 1204 HOOLEHUA RADIO W/ STATION MARKER KEJ CW/ARQ 100/170 4303 OXB: Lyngby Radio, DNK 0032 (Dec 26) CW Tfc list (AB) OXZ2: Lyngby Rdo 2054 CW "vvv" ch marker 28/Dec (MB3) OXZ: Lyngby R DNK CW 0810 dec/31 cq mkr (PCG) OXZ: Lyngby Radio DNK 2253 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) OXZ2: LYNGBY RADIO 1023 CW. Marker "cq de OXZ2/OXZ4/OXZ82 ere tfc fer = UFIX = ans 4 8 16 Mhz". (6/Jan) (DW) OXZ: LYNGBY RADIO 1600 CW. Marker "cq de OXZ2/OXZ4/OXZ8 ere tfc fer = nil UUEV = the 31st of December the cw-service will be closed between 1700 UTC & 2200utc ans 4185.4/8369.6 16737.1 khz" (31/Dec) (DW) OXZ: LYNGBY RADIO 1849 CW Still w/ marker advising cw-service closed between 1700 & 2200z. But marker currently shows no qsx freqs. (31/Dec) (DW) 4308 HLG: Seoul R KOR CW 2235 dec/28 cq+ qtc list (PCG) 1210 SEOUL RADIO W/ STATION MARKER HLG CW 8-1-99 EW 4310 WNU41: Slidell R USA CW 0813 dec/31 cq mkr\Zxz (PCG) 4313 UDB2: Kholmsk Radio 1040 RTTY 50/170 msg to UDRK M/V Kigilyakh (15/Dec) (ML2) 4314 LZW: Varna Radio BUL 2254 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) 4317 ZSC33: Capetown AFS CW 2230 dec/28 cq mkr (PCG) 4320 IAR: Rome Radio 2256 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) IAR: Rome Radio, I 0030 (Dec 26) CW VVV marker (AB) 4322 MJG: RN Faslane, G 1648 (Dec 23) VFT 75bd CARB (AB) 4325 R: Russian navy Ustinov, RUS 0019 (Dec 26) CW marker (AB) 4336.4 WNU: SLIDELL RADIO 0653 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "WNU" (14/Dec) (DW) 4346 9AR: Reijka Radio, HRV 0019 (Dec 26) CW VVV marker (AB) 4369 9AR: Rijeka Rdo 2053 CW "vvv" ch marker 28/Dec (MB3) 4442 SAM 203: 0446 USB, DV-2 (Madeline Albright) inbound Cape Canaveral for the Shuttle launch (later scrubbed), wkg Andrews VIP for signal checks on this freq out of the MacDill remote site. Also found on 9023 & 11220 (3/Dec) (JJ) 4446 9AR: RIJEKA RADIO 2150 CW. Spurious ? Marker "vvv de 9AR 2/3/7 ch3/4/7 k" (10/Jan) (DW) 4461 Israeli intel., ISR 2200 (Dec 28) AM FTJ + 5LGs (AB) 4466 White Peak 1024: New York Civil Air Patrol 2339 USB w/ White Peak 403 in net check in. (RP3) 4469 FLORIDA CAP 373: Florida Civil Air Patrol NCS 0110 USB w/SE Region Civil Air Patrol net. (RB) GOLDEN ROD 178: Alabama Civil Air Patrol 0001 USB as NCS, Alabama CAP Wing Net. (RB) 4474 IGTC: Ticino (A-5376) 0222 USB Italian Navy auxiliary vsl, wkg ICT, Italian Navy Taranto, I. (RB) 4482 BJZ25: Wuhan Meteo, China 0710 RTTY 75/400 (AB3) 4482 DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 0657 RTTY 75/R/400 ry's changing to "DFZG DFZG DFZG qtc ry's" at 0702z. (14/Dec) (DW) 4485 Czech Lady [S17], CZE 1355 (Dec 27) USB 555 313 05 313 42 05 90025 42 05 //5028 kHz (AB) 4498.5 V: CISN BEACON TASHKENT ? 2203 CW. Single letter marker "v" hf beacon. Slow repetition rate. (10/Jan) (DW) 4506 MISSOURI CAP58: Missouri Civil Air Patrol 0009 USB as NCS Mo. CAP Net, MISSOURI CAP 357 re transport of liver transplant patient mission flown. (RB) 4543 Golf Kilo [G16], D 2230 (Dec 24) USB 5FG YL/GG (AB) 4543 Number stn 0142 USB YL GG w/5FGs (29/Dec) (RP3) 4546 Russian Man [S07], RUS 2210 (Dec 22) AM 147 147 147 1 3848 45 (5FG) 000 000 (AB) Russian Man [S07], RUS 2210 (Dec 28) AM 147 147 147 1 546 36 546 36 5FG 000 000 (AB) 4557.8 P: CISN BEACON KALININGRAD 2215 CW Single letter [P] hf beacon. (10/Jan) (DW) 4557.9 S: CISN BEACON ARKHANGELSK 2220 CW. Single letter [S] hf beacon (10/Jan) (DW) 4558 C: CISN BEACON MOSCOW 2217 CW Single letter [C] hf beacon. (10/Jan) (DW) 4560 English Man [E07], RUS 2140 (Dec 28) AM 915 915 915 1 609 64 Pagina 50 WUN-v05 609 64 5FG 000 (AB) RKR74: IRKUTSK MET 1532 RTTY 50/1000 Met tfc. Originator IRKT. Running 3sc? (13/Dec) (DW) 4561 unid: 2048 USB yl numbers stn w/5FG in progress 28/Dec (MB3) 4570 HZN: Jeddah Meteo 2050 RTTY 100/850 METAR for regional a/ports (6/Dec) (ML2) 4570 DHJ51: GRENGEL MET 0936 FAX 120/288/R/800 (lsb of 4571.9). Burst psk causing qrm. Charts N Europe sfc analysis, & obs. (14/Dec) (DW) HZN46: JEDDAH MET 1912 RTTY 100/R/850 100hz high. Mark faulty as ever. Tfc just discernable as Met. (10/Dec) (DW) HZN46: JEDDAH MET 2224 RTTY 100/R/600 Met tfc. Faulty keying on mark. (10/Jan) (DW) 4574.5 UNID. 2232 CW. Periodic marker "990128??0?????" count increments each pass. (10/Jan) (DW) 4578 UNID. 2240 CW. Offline encrypted msg. (10/Jan) (DW) 4583 DDK2: Hamburg Meteo, D 0005 (Dec 26) RTTY 50bd RY (AB) DDK2: HAMBURG MET 1541 RTTY 50/440 Met tfc. Marker "cq de DDK2 DDH7 DDK9 freq 4583 khz 7646 khz 10100.8 khz" (10/Dec) (DW) DDK2: HAMBURG MET 2242 RTTY 50/400 Met tfc. (10/Jan) (DW) DDK2: Hamburg, Germany 01.20 RTTY 50/400 RY's & ID (04 Jan). (PT) 4585 Hill Cap Squadron Commander (West Virginia CAP) 2233 USB, wkg Hill Cap 501 in net check in (RP3) Jefferson 401: Virginia Civil Air Patrol 2333 USB w/Jefferson 26 in net check in (RP3) Kitty Hawk Wing Commander (North Carolina Civil Air Patrol) 0131 USB wkg Kitty Hawk 64 in net check in (RP3) SANDLAPPER 47: S. Carolina Civil Air Patrol 0100 USB as NCS of South Carolina directed CAP net. (RB) 4594 GK: Two-letter station Golf Kilo, D 2100 (Dec 30) USB Msg for 571 85 groups (AB) 4604 BLUE MOUND 31: Wisconsin Civil Air Patrol 0101 USB as NCS of Wisc. CAP net, closing directed portion of the net. (RB) RED FOX 43: Illinois Civil Air Patrol 0044 USB as NCS Ill. CAP Net, closing directed portion of the net. (RB) Red Thunder 215: Ohio Civil Air Patrol 2332 USB wkg Red Thunder 645 in net check in (RP3) 4606 Russian Man [S06], RUS 2100 (Dec 25) AM 345 5FG ends 00000 (AB) 4610 GFA22: Bracknel Meteo, G 0006 (Dec 26) FAX 120bd / 576 Wx fax (AB) SAM 204: 0726 USB, 0 DV + 0, ETA Andrews 1040z, wkg Andrews VIP for pp to SAM Command (25/Dec) (JJ) 4613 M12?, RUS 2206 (Dec 23) CW in progress. Single 5FGs ends 000 000 short zero's (AB) 4625 Buzzer, RUS 0020 (Dec 26) MODE??? buzzing the night away (AB) unid: 2030 the 'mystic horn' is still honking 28/Dec (MB3) 4627 LOUISIANA 3: Louisiana Civil Air Patrol 0108 USB as NCS of La. (RB) CAP net, no CAJUN CAP? RED ROCK: Arizona Civil Air Patrol 0006 USB Arizona CAP Wing, poss net, was weak/covered by CRATT. (RB) 4640 Columbus 1400 USB wkg various counties, Lake, Huron, Columbiana in. Ohio Emergency Management/Civil Defense or whatever they call it these days (1/Dec) (JM) 4645 Tallinn ATIS: 2100 USB w/ actual wx (temp. 0C) 27/Dec (MB3) Tallinn Air, EST 0017 (Dec 26) USB volmet (AB) 4675 Gander 0514 USB w/Olympic 414 & Shanwick w/Olympic 42 (17/Dec) (RP3) Gander: 2315 USB wkg DLH 805 eastbound w/posn. rep 05/Jan (MB3) 4718 GFF: Kinloss Rescue, Air Rescue Coordination Center, Kinloss (ARCCK), RAF Kinloss, Scotland 0739 USB wkg Mountain Rescue Team (MRT) ALPINE 24 w/wx // 5680. (RB) GFF: Kinloss Rescue, Scotland 0744 USB wkg Mountain Rescue Team (MRT) ALPINE 20 w/wx // 5680. (RB) 4721 REACH 7042: 0530 USB wkg Offutt for 0800z wx & UHF freq 372.2 (24/Dec) (JJ) 4724 Hickam 0326 USB w/unid a/c clg Mainsail (29/Dec) (RP3) Hickam GHFS: Hi, USA 0820 USB wkg REACH 109P w/radio cks. (RB) Pagina 51 4741 4742 4823.2 4846 4880 4950 4996 5000 5027 5028 5049 5050 5060 5080 5080 5081.5 5083 5090 5100 5135 5142.6 5144 5154 5160.5 5178 5204.5 5211 5230 5236 5268 5277 5287.5 WUN-v05 RAF Neatishead: 0758 USB wkg 9VG. (RB) Reach 453: 0437 USB, USAF C-5, wkg Lajes in pp w/Dover CP & Metro for 0645 arrival (22/Dec) (RP3) Unid 0545 USB 2 OM in Korean (RP3) ARCHITECT: RAF STCICS, London 0400 USB w/H+30 color coded airfield conditions. (RB) ASCOT 3201: RAF a/c 0610 USB wkg ARCHITECT w/pp. (RB) ASCOT 3664: RAF a/c 0400 USB wkg ARCHITECT w/pp. (RB) RAF Architect 0600 USB airfield color states (26/Dec) (RP3) KWB406: OET (Office of Emergency Transportation) Ames, IA 1457 PACTOR wkg WWJ71, FHWA Madison, WI (30/Dec) (JM) M13A. 695 695 695 000 (R5) = 178 20 = 5FG = 695 695 695, 2100 (Dec 29) CW 000 (3x) = 178 20 = 5FG = 000 (AB) unid: 1949 USB yl numbers stn w/5LG in progress 01/Jan (MB3) M01B, 1818 (Dec 23) CW 103 (R4) 523 523 45 45 == 5FG 523 523 45 45 000 (AB) RWM: TS station Moscow, RUS 2255 (Dec 26) CW time + id (AB) unid: 2130 USB time signal stn w/female voice, then back to sec ticks. Too weak to copy id but seemed to have a Chinese accent, sure no synth voice. 29/Dec (MB3) M10, 1718 (Dec 23) CW in progress. 487 487 487 26 26 46 46 == 5FG (AB) Czech Lady [S17], CZE 1355 (Dec 24) USB 555 313 05 42 05 75026 42 05 //4485 kHz (AB) Portuguese Police dept. Barreiro, POR 1858 (Dec 23) ARQ 100bd Msgs about stolen cars (AB) HUSKY 20 (sounds like): 0452 USB clg unid (9/Dec) (JJ) Unid Pacific Island stn 0625 USB re passenger loading (7/Dec) (IJ) English Man [E06], RUS 1600 (Dec 23) AM 105 (R4) 846 846 109 109 5FG ends 00000 (AB) German Lady [G07], RUS 2130 (Dec 28) AM in progress 5FG 000 000 ende (AB) Unknown, France(?) 21.50 ARQ-E 72/398 No traffic sent (09 Dec). (PT) unid: 2028 Russian multi-tone, S9+30 dB! 28/Dec (MB3) Telecom Suva Fiji 0740 USB YL in Fijian (21/Dec) (IJ) UNID 2240 FAX Weak hazy chart under qrm - insufficient detail to establish whether Melbourne or Shanghai. (6/Dec) (DW) UNID: 2215 USB Talk about helping SHARES & about phone patches (26/Dec/98) (MPL) NMV: USCG Group Mayport, Fl, USA 0353 USB wkg P8D re ETA.(RB) UNID: Russian Diplo/Mil 2217 18/Dec CROWD-36, opchat & ack mode. (MC) C: Marker Moscow, RUS 2241 (Dec 26) CW (AB) P: Marker Kaliningrad, RUS 2241 (Dec 26) CW (AB) NNN0MDQ USN MARS Mailbox, ??? 0000 18/Dec 200bd/200 PacTOR, Bulletins forwarding to NNN0ASR (MC) Backwards Music Station, I 1856 (Dec 23) (AB) Shadow 38: (MC-130 67 SOS MLH) wkg Blackhat, got hardstand 60. 12/23 (MB6) KPS606: NDMS/DMAT Team 1, MI 2149 USB wkg WGY912 w/check in for NTA/NECN exercise. (RB) KPS626: NDMS Cincinnati, Oh 2146 USB wkg WGY912 w/check in for NTA/NECN exercise. (RB) KPA2: Mossad 2219 USB YL/EE w/KPA2 ann. (RB) MIW2: 2216 USB yl numbers stn keeps repeating id 31/Dec (MB3) KPA2: Mossad 0316 USB YL/EE w/KPA2 ann. (RB) KCJ20: FAA, Farmington, MN 2007 USB wkg net control AFA1GT w/relay of check in by KLB48 for SHARES 98-3. (RB) HEP5: Kantonspolizei Zuerich, SUI 1855 (Dec 23) CW VVV DE HEP5 (AB) PANTHER: DEA, Nassau, Bahamas 0244 USB wkg zero-four CHARLIE re is to l& at PANTHER 400 for fuel then RTB PANTHER 200. (RB) RETWVO: Soria, Spain 16.58 ARQ JECOR SORIA w/ tfc in SS to RETXX, Madrid (22 Dec). (PT) Pagina 52 WUN-v05 DFZG: Belgrade, Serbia 0735 RTTY 75/400 crypto msg (AB3) BJZ27: Wuhan Meteo 2120 RTTY 75/500 synop wx (30/Nov) (ML2) Unid Guardia Civil, Spain 0732 TWINPLEX poor synch. (RB) Russian Man [S07], RUS 21.50 (Dec 22) AM 147 147 147 1 3848 45 (5FG)000 000 (AB) unid: 1925 USB pp in RR w/ bubble jammer on top 31/Dec (MB3) 5328 A29D, 1156, wkg Z58, Z29C, Z88C, Q29B, Z71B, 97A & U43C. These are Combined Cadet Force (CCF) stations in the UK. At 1203 A29D gave the results of the 1998 CCF 'Xmas Cracker' contest held in early December. There were results for SSB, CW & Data. A29D also mentioned that there would be a contest at Easter called 'Easter Bonnet'. At 12.11 they QSY'ed to 5331.0 due to interference. (GT) 5331 CCF stations up from 5328.0. (GT) 5342 FDY: F AF Orleans 1930 CW "vvv" ch marker 28/Dec (MB3) 5342.4 UNID: 1000 VFT (Jan 03), UNID 75/VFT USB, 15 peaks separated each by 170 Hz(PLOO) UNID: 2212 75/850 (26/Dec/98) (MPL) 5363 Russian Man [S07], RUS 2130 (Dec 28) AM 168 168 168 000 (AB) 5376 German Lady [G07], RUS 2110 (Dec 28) AM 742 742 742 1 achtung 973 60 973 60 5FG 000 000 ende (AB) 5383 ZKCT13: Masterton NZ 2020 SSB NZ Civil Defense radio checks w/ ZKNT (AB3) ZKCT21: Napier NZ 2016 SSB NZ Civil Defense radio checks w/ ZKNT (AB3) 5389 ZKNT12: Kaitaia NZ, 2003 SSB NZ Civil Defense radio checks w/ ZKNT (AB3) ZKNT51: Rotorua NZ 2005 SSB NZ Civil Defense radio checks w/ ZKNT (AB3) ZKNT54: Opotiki NZ 2006 SSB NZ Civil Defense radio checks w/ ZKNT (AB3) ZKNT: Auckland NZ, 2000 SSB NZ Civil Defense Northern Zone HQ w/ weekly comms checks (AB3) 5400 YOG37: BUCHAREST MET 1548 RTTY 50/400 Met tfc. (10/Dec) (DW) 5427 M12, RUS 2210 (Dec 28) CW 946 946 946 1 6328 233 6328 233 5FG 000 000 (AB) 5433 unid: 0515 male voice numbers stn repeating "405 000" a couple of times in EE (accent reminds me of an Austrian speaking EE!!!) then off air 30/Dec (MB3) 5435 ART2: Mossad 0305 USB YL/EE w/ART2 ann. (RB) unid: 1542 USB yl numbers stn w/5LG in progress 30/Dec (MB3) 5437 unid: yl numbers stn 2345 USB 66 groups for jexoj 26/Dec (MB3) 5445 Unid French link 2105 ARQ-M 200 idling (24/Dec) (LAR) 5445.2 RFFTA Paris, France 19.40 ARQ-E3 200/379 5-lg tfc to RFFVAE, RFFVAEA Dahran via FDX cct (14 Dec).(PT) 5445.7 French Army: (presumed) 0740 ARQ-E3 200/400 Idle on request (122998) (PLOO) 5446.5 FDY: F AF Orleans 1931 CW "vvv" ch marker 28/Dec (MB3) 5450 MVU: RAF Volmet 2343 USB w/ wx for RAF bases 26/Dec (MB3) MVU: RAF volmet, G 2301 (Dec 26) USB (AB) RAF VOLMET Upavon. 1832: om w/ wx. (IB) RAF Volmet West Drayton 0405 USB wx (26/Dec) (RP3) RAF Volmet, UK 0812 SSB (AB3) 5490 unid: 2058 USB 2 m (strong fading,mobile?) in SS 27/Dec (MB3) 5505 EIP: Shannon volmet, IRL 2300 (Dec 26) USB (AB) SSN Volmet: 2347 USB w/wx for CDG (wind: 43kt) 26/Dec (MB3) 5506 Shannon Volmet 0224 USB wx (29/Dec) (RP3) 5517 3D-AFR: African Int. 2357:USB: Wkg Khartoum. (IB) Addis Ababa 2219: Wkg AirTanzania-752. (3815 miles) (IB) Addis Ababa: 2325 USB wkg AOM 852 posn. report 03/Jan (MB3) Cairo: 0200 USB, also Khartoum & Tripoli Controls (RP3) Cairo: 0401 USB wkg various a/c (26/Dec) (RP3) Cairo: 2041 USB hands MSR 853 over to Karthoum 27/Dec (MB3) HSA-6408: CHS Aviation. 2346:USB: Wkg Tripoli. (IB) Halifax Military 2105 USB wkg Rescue 301 (CH-113) (28/Dec) (RP3) KAE-501: UNID. 2205:USB: Wkg Khartoum. (IB) KJC-2295: Krasnoyarskavia. 2018:USB: Wkg Addis. FL350. (IB) Pagina 53 5312 5315 5320.5 5322 5520 5530 5532 5535 5541 5544 5565 5568 5585 WUN-v05 Karthoum Aero: 2323 USB wkg Cairo w/tfc AF3865 26/Dec (MB3) Khartoum Aero. 2227. Wkg Air Mauritius-31. (3221 miles) (IB) Mogadishu Aero. 2016. Wkg Sana`a. Aero (4453 & 3600miles) (IB) Mogadishu: 2228 USB wkg Nairobi w/ rdo chks 31/Dec (MB3) Nairobi Aero. 2153. Wkg Air France-3839 (4388 miles) (IB) Nairobi: 2342 USB asking for rdo chk, no replies 31/Dec (MB3) RA-76372: Exavia. 2224:USB: Wkg Addis Ababa. IL-76. (IB) RMY-7109: RAMAIR. 2316:USB: Wkg Khartoum. FL220. Muscat to Khartoum. Regn: RA75466. IL-18. 14 Pax. (IB) Sana'a: 2328 USB wkg Condor 303 to squawk 3566 03/Jan (MB3) TAW-502: SkyAir. 2232:USB: Wkg Addis. Regn:EL-JNS. B707. from Nairobi to Sharjah. SELCAL- BJGM. (IB) TEK-2125: Aerotec. 2307:USB: Wkg Khartoum. from Sharjah to Kano. (IB) TFS-617: UNID. 2134:USB: Wkg Khartoum. (IB) TIT-9181: Titan Cargo. 2205:USB: Wkg Khartoum. FL240. (IB) Tripoli Aero. 2236. Wkg SEU-046 - Star Airlines (IB) Tripoli Aero: 2329 USB passing tfc info to Khartoum (MB3) Tripoli Control 0106 USB w/various a/c (29/Dec) (RP3) Tunis Air-7520. 2149:USB: Wkg Tripoli. FL330. (IB) VRE-2457: Volare of Ukraine. 2220:USB: Wkg Khartoum. (IB) ZNZ-130: UNID. 2008:USB: Wkg Addis Ababa. (IB) M03, 0830 (Dec 24) CW 019/00 (AB) New York: (CAR-B MWARA) 0505 USB wkg Air Jamaica 001 w/posn, also ATC clearance, climb & maintain 370, report reaching. (RB) SYN2: 1649 USB yl numbers stn keeps repeating id 27/Dec (MB3) CSA Praha: 1650 USB wkg unid a/c s/c chk CK-BQ 27/Dec (MB3) Continental 38: 0508 USB clg Lima Flight Support (LDOC), Peru, no joy. (RB) Speedbird: 2349 USB wkg Jet Set 296 pp to ops 26/Dec (MB3) Speedbird: London, England (BAW LDOC) 0511 USB wkg Caledonian 9274(?) w/op's msg & selcal ck. (RB) SDJ: Stockholm Rdo 2334 USB wkg EC-FKI pp to ops 26/Dec (MB3) Jeddah: 1621 USB wkg Saudia 529 (ETA 1940) 30/Dec (MB3) Continental 33: (CAR-B MWARA) 0450 USB COA33 wkg NY posrep, PRUIT 0446, est GRANN 0531, ODKAM next, fuel 170.6. (RB) NY: 0500 USB wkg COA 33 over CLAMP(?) @FL290 30/Dec (MB3) New York Control 0223 USB w/Varig 650 at 05N/50W (29/Dec) (RP3) New York: (CAR-B MWARA) 0448 USB wkg Air Jamaica 001 w/ATC clearance. (RB) Speedbird 4520: (CAR-B MWARA) 0449 USB BAW4520 wkg NY re requested altitude, ATC clearance EGKK. (RB) VENEZUELAN AF 3134: (type & serial?) 0340 USB wkg NEW YORK; eta Bermuda 0523 (17/Nov) (RJL) Varig 861: (CAR-B MWARA) 0450 USB VRG861 wkg NY posrep, GRANN 0449, est ODKAM 0538, ANU next. (RB) unid: 2020 USB 2 m chatting in SS, vy strong. 27/Dec (MB3) Recife Aero. 0012. Wkg Iberia-6824. (4654 miles) (IB) unid: 1953 USB one vy garbled yl in RR 01/Jan (MB3) unid: 1543 USB yl & m in RR (sounds like LDOC) 30/Dec (MB3) unid: 2047 USB 2 m (strong) in Turkish 27/Dec (MB3) Air France 095: (NAT-A MWARA) 0503 USB AFR095 wkg NY posrep, 40N60W/0501 FL330, est 42N50W/0555, 43N40W/next. (RB) Gander Aeradio, CAN 2258 (Dec 26) USB w/various aircraft (AB) NY: 2324 USB wkg KL 750 eastbound s/c AF-GR 30/Dec (MB3) New York Aero: 0820 USB Wkg Speedbird-4516. (3346 miles) (IB) New York 0509 USB w/ unid a/c (17/Dec) (RP3) Santa Maria Aero 0812 USB Wkg KLM-871. (IB) Shanwick Aero. 0816: Wkg Air France-423 (IB) Shanwick, IRE: (NAT-A MWARA) 0505 USB wkg Valet(?) 175 w/amended level clearance, 340 only. (RB) USAir 12: (NAT-A MWARA) 0506 USB USA12 wkg NY posrep, 43N50W/0501 FL370, est 44N40W/0552, 44N30W/next, fuel 63.(RB) Air France 095: (NAT-A MWARA) 0503 USB AFR095 wkg NY posrep, 40N60W/0501 FL330, est 42N50W/0555, 43N40W/next. (RB) Pagina 54 WUN-v05 Bombay Aero. 2016. Wkg Singapore-24. (4567 miles) (IB) GKX: Portishead Rdo 1955 USB wkg unid a/c "NF" 01/Jan (MB3) unid: 2257 USB 2 m in unid Arabic language (05/Jan (MB3) unid: 2324 LSB 2 m in unid Asiatic language 26/Dec (MB3) Continental 50: DC-10 N37078 0510 USB (NAT-B MWARA) COA50 wkg Gander 0249 USB wkg Delta 140 in selcal ck (RP3) Gander aeradio, 0730 SSB wkg unid aircraft QSY 2971 (AB3) Gander: 2346 USB wkg Fedex @FL360, westbound 05/Jan (MB3) Iceland Aero 2018 USB Wkg American-91. (IB) Shanwick Aero 2153 USB Wkg CG-FKB. (IB) Shanwick: 1720 USB wkg COA 55 s/c chk CG-HK 27/Dec (MB3) United 908: 767 N642UA 0508 USB (NAT-B MWARA) UAL908 wkg Gander w/selcal ck AG-BS. (RB) Continental 50: DC-10 N37078 0510 USB (NAT-B MWARA) COA50 wkg Shanwick w/posn, 50N/30W/0506 FL330, est (missed)/0551, 52N/15W next, selcal CG-FM. (RB) 5626 unid: 2317 USB 2 m in Scandinavian l. (Norwegian?) 05/Jan (MB3) 5629 KPA2: 1620 USB yl numbers stn keeps repeating id 30/Dec (MB3) 5634 Antananarivo Aero. 0007: Wkg Malaysian-203. (5795 miles) (IB) Mauritius Aero. 2205: Wkg Springbok-299 (6210 miles) (IB) Nairobi Aero. 1954: Wkg Frenchline-802. (4388 miles) (IB) Perth Aero. 1758: Wkg Singapore-405. (9098 miles) (IB) 5637 unid Aero: 1545 USB 2 m in Italian s/c chk BJ-LS 30/Dec (MB3) 5649 Gander Aero. 0721. Wkg Virgin-010. (IB) Gander: 2256 USB wkg KL 671 cleared Mach .85 03/Jan (MB3) 5652 Alger Aero: 2350 USB wkg AZA 672 w/posn report 03/Jan (MB3) 5658 Bombay Aero. 1706. Wkg Northwest-58. (4567 miles) (IB) Delhi Aero. 2028. Wkg Air India-112. (4228 miles) (IB) Kabul Aero. 2159. Wkg Swiss Air-167. (3620 miles) (IB) Kabul: 2340 USB wkg Saudia 786 s/c chk EF-CH 05/Jan (MB3) Karachi: 2342 USB trying to wk PIA 710, no joy 05/Jan (MB3) Lahore Aero. 2011. Wkg Qantas-17. (3953 miles) (IB) Mumbai/Bombay: 2220 USB wkg QFA 5 (s/c HJ-GP) 31/Dec (MB3) New Delhi: 2308 USB wkg AIC 152 s/c chk JL-CD 05/Jan (MB3) 5660 Boaties in the South Pacific 0840 USB chat (22/Dec) (IJ) 5670 Chennai (Madras/India): 2143 USB wkg MAS 17_ 01/Jan (MB3) Colombo Aero. 2246. Wkg Air Lanka-230. (5509 miles) (IB) Colombo: 2305 USB keeps clg BA 177, no reply 05/Jan (MB3) Lumpur Aero. 2238. Wkg Cargolux 794. (6615 miles) (IB) 5680 Empire 2: Empire Airlines flt 2328 USB wkg unid Canadian FS station. (RB) GFF: Kinloss Rescue, Scotland 0734 USB wkg Mountain Rescue Team (MRT) ALPINE 22 w/wx // 4718. (RB) GFF: Kinloss Rescue, Scotland 2226 USB wkg RESCUE 12 (RAF Nimrod, 206 Sqn) re distressed Spanish F/V Sea Dog (c/s GHTT) taking on water in the engine room, crew later abandoned ship. (RB) IAOA: INS Minerva (F-551) 0656 USB Italian Navy Minerva-class (lead ship) corvette, wkg RCC Malta, IAOE, in mixture of Italian/EE re SAR in the Mediterranean. (RB) IAOE: INS Driade (F-555) 0540 USB Italian Navy Minerva-class corvette, wkg RCC Malta in mixture of Italian/EE re SAR in the Mediterranean. (RB) ICI: Italian Coast Guard, Rome 'Guardia Costiera Italiana' 0712 USB wkg IAOE, poss IAOT (unid) re SAR w/RCC Malta. (RB) Kinloss Rescue 2242 USB wkg Rescue & Rescue 115 in SAR (RP3) Kinloss Rescue UK, 0647 SSB wkg Rescue 177 (AB3) Kinloss Rescue: 2034 USB wkg Rescue 131 & 137 "destination for evacuees is the platform 'Marnock' 57.17N 001.39E". He advises that the alternate freq is 4718. PC-29: Poss Armed Forces of Malta Maritime Commands Ex-Libyan Patrol craft-class 100 ton patrol boat "C-29" 0612 USB wkg RCC Malta, IAOE re Mediterranean SAR. (RB) RCC Malta: Armed Forces of Malta, Control Room, Luqa Barracks, Malta 0532 USB wkg various units until after 0730. (RB) RESCUE 12: RAF Nimrod, 206 Sqn 0106 USB wkg Kinloss Rescue, passes sitrep re Sea Dog, crew has abandoned ship into life Pagina 55 5601 5610 5611 5615 5616 5684 5686 5687 5693 5694 5695 5696 WUN-v05 rafts & vsl Capricho is att to take them aboard. (RB) All 18 aboard were rescued. (RB) SAR Tuai Base, Search Teams 1,2,3,5,6,9, Hastings relay & RNZAF IROQUOIS 311, NZL 2000 USB searching for a missing tramper in the Urewera National Park (18/Dec) (IJ) Skybird 859: 0240 USB clg Churchill Radio (RP3) Unid "700": 0454 USB wkg unid stn sounded like Dakar. (RB) HMCS Athabaskan: Tribal-class Destroyer DDH-2 0127 USB wkg Halifax Military testing RATT links. (7/Dec) (RP) NY: 0503 USB wkg AA 951 s/c chk CL-GP 30/Dec (MB3) AF Munster (D). 1839: Wkg GAF-02. (IB) DHM91: German AF, Munster 0744 USB Bundesluftwaffe Luftransportkommando Munster wkg unid a/c. (RB) Unid a/c 0402 USB wkg unid French-speaking ground station (RP3) NMN: CAMSLANT Chesapeake, Va 0030 USB wkg X2U w/pp, new pp freq for me. (RB) USCG Group Woods Hole, MA 2206 USB calling (28/Dec) (RP3) NMK: USCG Group Atlantic City, NJ 2015 USB wkg 6522 (HH-65) re is to RTB. (RB) NOT: USCG AirSta Detroit, MI, USA 2147 USB "Detroit Air" wkg 6583 (HH-65); at 2159 clg 6565 (HH-65). (RB) Gander aeraido, 0724 SSB wkg KLM783 48N30W (AB3) USCG CAMSLANT Chesapeake 0305 USB wkg CG2112 (28/Dec) (RP3) C2R: CG aircraft (HC-130) 2109 USB w/CAMSLANT Chesapeake reporting departure from Nassau w/22 POB (29/Dec) (RP3) CAMSLANT Chesapeake 1826 USB in 1/2 hourly check w/CG 6015 (H60, Clearwater) (31/Dec) (RP3) CAMSLANT informs N7B to come up on "OPBAT BRAVO". 0115 15\DEC (MF2) CAMSLANT: 2116 USB wkg CG 6023 w/"ops normal" msg (MB3) CAMSPAC: USCG Point Reyes 0346 USB clg Sailing Vessel Ballerina. (31/Dec)(DW2) CG 1719: 0324 USB, HC-130 w/CAMSLANT Chesapeake requesting relay of new ETA of 2330L to parent command at Clearwater (29/Dec) (RP3) CG 6009: 0019 USB wkg CAMSLANT; declared IFE for fire light on #2 engine; emergency landing NAS Norfolk; safe on deck 0022 (5/Dec)(RJL) CG1501 req CAMSLANT secure there guard 2223 11\dec (MF2) CG1719 passing flt. ops & pos. to CAMSLANT 0230 CG2135 passing flt. ops & pos. to CAMSLANT 0230 CG2118 passing flt. ops & pos. to CAMSLANT 0300 CG2135 advised by CAMSLANT to RTB Miami 0301 CG1719 passing flt. ops & pos. to CAMSLANT 0302 32C rep no joy w\UNID to CAMSLANT 0305 28\DEC(MF2) CG2133 req CAMSLANT secure radio guard. 0014 4\JAN(MF2) CG2135 w\flt. ops & pos to CAMSLANT 0132 CG1719 w\flt. ops & pos to CAMSLANT 0133 RESCUE 2126 rep they have landed at Nantucket, CAMSLANT secure radio guard. 0134 28\DEC(MF2) CG6009 rep flt.ops & pos to CAMSLANT. 2031 CG6026 rep flt.ops & pos to CAMSLANT. 2044 16\DEC(MF2) CG6026 rep flt. ops normal to CAMSLANT. 0017 CAMSLANT wkg PP for CG1719,1719 req flt ops thru 158A\B contacting SEALORD on 267.5 0055 KING 65 clearing pyrotechnics works w\CAMSLANT 0057 CG1503 passing flt. ops & pos to CAMSLANT. 0103 4\JAN(MF2) CG6026 rep flt.ops normal to CAMSLANT. 0017 CG1713 rep pos & sitrep on search area to CAMSLANT 0022 SHADOW 58 req radio chk. 0024 I6V rep pos to CAMSLANT. 0030 CG6015 securing guard w\CAMSLANT. 0034 30\DEC(MF2) KING 22 rep they are RTB due to WX w\CAMSLANT 0202 22\DEC (MF2) KING 22: USAF HC-130N tail #69-5822 0108 USB wkg CAMSLANT passing posn where they will be holding pyro training. (RB) KING 78: USAF HC-130H tail #65-0978 0051 USB wkg CAMSLANT re req they adv Group Mobile they will be wkg Rescue training w/pyros area of 2949N/08354W. (RB) NMC: CAMSPAC Point Reyes, Ca 0259 USB wkg 1601 for flight op's, 1601 req secure their radio guard. (RB) Pagina 56 WUN-v05 NMD25: USCG Group Detroit, MI, USA 1915 USB wkg "D-9 Comms Center", District 7 HQ, Cleveland, Ohio w/rdo cks. (RB) NMD25: USCG Group Detroit, MI, USA 1939 USB wkg what sounded like 41226, a CG 41 foot utility boat. (RB) NMD47: USCG Group Buffalo, NY 1940 USB wkg D-9 Comms Center w/radio ck. (RB) NMD: D-9 Comms Center, District 9 Cleveland, Ohio 1927 USB clg USCGC Sundew (WLB-404) no joy. (RB) NMO2: USCG Group Honolulu, HI 0632 USB ID'ing as "CG Honolulu", assumed the Group since the CommSta there has been remoted, wkg S/V Bellerina re medico, directed to head for Christmas Island. (RB) NMP9: USCG Group Milwaukee, WI,USA 1913 USB wkg "D-9 Comms Center", District 7 HQ, Cleveland, Ohio w/rdo cks. (RB) NODK: USCGC Bramble (WLB-392) 0208 USB wkg Group Buffalo NY w/radio ck. (RB) NODK: USCGC Bramble (WLB-392) 0209 USB wkg D-9 Comms Center, Cleveland, Ohio, w/radio ck. (RB) NODW: USCGC Sundew (WLB-404) 1941 USB wkg D-9 Comms Center w/radio ck. (RB) NOI: AirSta Detroit, Mi, USA 1923 USB clg D-9 Comms Center no joy. (RB) NOI: AirSta Detroit, Mi, USA 1924 USB wkg Group Detroit w/rdo ck. (RB) NOJ: USCG CommSta Kodiak, Ak, USA 0259 USB wkg NMC CAMSPAC Point Reyes for rdo ck. (RB) NOY8: USCG Group Corpus Christi,Tx 0158 USB "Group Corpus", wkg F5K for flt op's status. (RB) NRUU: USCGC Neah Bay (WTGB-105) 0230 USB wkg CAMSLANT after failing to raise any Great Lakes (Dist.9) stns, NMN adv they are LC. (RB) RESCUE 1718 req radio guard w\CAMSLANT, who then informs 1718 that CAMSPAC POINT REYES is taking all guards. 0041 2\JAN(MF2) Reach 6013: 1316 USB clg CAMSLANT for radio ck (30/Dec) (RP3) U4M req CAMSLANT secure there radio guard 2333 13\DEC (MF2) 1255 RADIO CHECK TO 3 ECHO 12. USA? USB 8-1-99 EW 5705 DANDY DAN: 0516 USB wkg NIGHTWATCH 01 w/entry into the net. (RB) 5714 ARCHITECT: RAF Upavon, G 2100 USB Celebrity broadcast (AB) Architect (RAF): 2332 USB w/airfield color states 26/Dec (MB3) Architect: RAF Upavon 0400 USB airfield status report (RP3) NRUF: USCGC Mohawk (WMEC-913) 0136 USB clg DoD Cape no joy, in support of the launch of STS-88. (RB) NTSG: USS Thomas F. Gates (CG-51) 0157 USB Ticonderoga-class AEGIS missile cruiser, clg DoD Cape no joy, at 0216 wkg USCGC Mohawk in support of launch of STS-88, try#1. (RB) NTSG: USS Thomas F. Gates (CG-51) 0242 USB wkg DoD Cape re BIRDFARM 67 is transiting drop area, will be clear by 0400 launch, DoD req what a/c is BF 67?, Gates adv is USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67). (RB) 5730.8 FDI: FAF NARBONNE 1430 CW Marker "vvv de FDI22 ar" (13/Dec) (DW) 5736 unid: 2039 USB: 2 m in Arabic (vy strong) 28/Dec (MB3) 5752.5 UNHCR ? LOC 1546 PACTOR UN option. Weak sig, poor sync. Broken tfc in EE. Tfc re UNHCR Head tours (22/Dec) (DW) 5831.0 UNID 1510 RTTY 50/R/170 Tfc in AA. Nr of msgs. (22/Dec) (DW) UNID 1603 RTTY 50/R/170 Tfc in AA. (22/Dec) (DW) 5841 04 CHARLIE & PANTHER discussing "go-fast" pos. 0120 20 CHARLIE rep pos & flt.ops to PANTHER. 0130 PANTHER instructing 04 CHARLIE to stay 3nm of Cuba. also req status of "go-fast". 0039 20 CHARLIE req PANTHER inform there HOMEPLATE that they are 20 out. 0043 20 CHARLIE rep flt.ops & pos to PANTHER. 0046 04 CHARLIE rep flt.ops & pos to PANTHER. 0053 15\DEC (MF2) 04 CHARLIE req PANTHER switch green 2224 (MF2) 10 CHARLIE rep flt ops & pos to PANTHER 2130 11\dec (MF2) 10 CHARLIE rep flt ops & pos to PANTHER 2158 11\dec (MF2) 10 CHARLIE rep flt ops & pos to PANTHER 2232 12\DEC (MF2) Pagina 57 WUN-v05 20 CHARLIE: USCG HH-60J #6020 (OPBAT) 0142 USB wkg PANTHER re permission to over-fly the Bahamas during chase of a go-fast, adv to stay 3 NM from Cuban airspace. (RB) Later HERC 19 w/SHARK 90x (USCG cutter) & 20C had 2 vsls stopped. (RB) 6010 rep pos to PANTHER 2220 (MF2) CG 2139: USCG HU-25 Falcon 2210 USB clg PANTHER no joy on Bravo. (RB) HERC 19 rep fuel sitrep to PANTHER. 0116 HERC 19 passing sitrep on vessel boarding to PANTHER 0020 HERC 19 passing sitrep on SHARK Boat & Suspects vessel 0305 15\DEC (MF2) Panther: DEA Bahamas 0131 USB wkg Phantom 11, 04 Charlie & Shark 19 (USCGC Confidence WMEC 619) in prolonged chase & round up of suspected drug runners (RP3) SHARK 10 calling PANTHER 2004 19\DEC (MF2) SHARK 10: Prob USCGC Thetis (WMEC-910) 0522 USB clg PANTHER, no joy. (RB) 5845 Unid 0348 USB 2 OM in AA (RP3) 5869.5 RETWCP: Pontevedra, Spain 14.12 ARQ Tfc in SS about vehicles to Vigo (28 Dec). (PT) 5887.5 IMB2: Rome Meteo, I 0051 RTTY 50bd Synops (AB) IMB2: Rome Meteo, Italy 0717 RTTY 50/850 (AB3) IMB32: ROME MET 1553 RTTY 50/R/850 Met tfc. Off air after run of msgs. (10/Dec) (DW) 5915 UNID: KAWN [Unknown Tx Site,Can anyone help pls] RTTY 75/170 0930z Wx reports Eng, 5Ltr Grps, & Msgs 13Dec98 [BC3] USAF AWS ? LOC 0705 RTTY 75/850 Met tfc. KAWN originated. (14/Dec) (DW) (NAR, NAS Key West, Florida, via their Saddlebunch Key transmitter site -LOGS) 6215 P2M: Port Moresby radio 0908 SSB wkg unid ship - position report (AB3) 6234.6 NMN: CAMSLANT Chesapeake, Va 0453 USB in &VT att to work CG 1504 secure after qsy fm 5696. (RB) 6259.5 WHW462: Pin Oak Digital, NJ 2302 PacTOR-II, tfc after regular PacTOR selcal "WHW462" (MC) 6275.5 UNID: 0059 PACTOR 200/200 UNID sub-mode, tfc. (MC) 6277.5 UNID: Shipping, 0815, RTTY 3rd cyrillic 50/180 [0], RTMS SIRIUS mentioned w/ other ship msgs (Jan. 17)(PLOO) 6286.5 UAPU: TKH VOLGO-BALT 190 0730 CW msg to UCW4 17/Nov (HOOD). 6288.5 UNID: 0903, RTTY 100/836 [1], online encryption (Jan. 17)(PLOO) 6302 P3DQ4: M/V PAL EAGLE 0805 ARQ msg via SAB (14786dwt gen cargo vsl) 7/Dec (HOOD). 6314.5 SAB: Goeteborg R S ARQ 2130 Jan/2 tlx mkr (PCG) 6316 LSD836: B.Aires R ARG 2133 ARQ Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 6316 UFN: Novorossiysk R RUS 2132 ARQ Jan/2 cw/tlx mkr (PCG) 6316.5 UDB2: Kholmsk Radio 1100 FEC tfc list. 30/Dec (ML2) 6318 WLO: Mobile Radio, AL, USA 2149 ARQ 100/170 MEBA Union News (26/Dec/98) (MPL) 6319.5 UCE: Arkhangelsk Radio 1300 FEC tfc list. 30/Dec (ML2) 6320.5 9VG76: Singapore R SNG ARQ 2136 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 6321.5 SVT: Athens R GRC ARQ 2138 Jan/2 tone/cw mkr (PCG) 6322 OST37: Ostende R BEL SITOR.A 2139 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) ZSC: Capetown R AFS ARQ 2140 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr - qrm OST (PCG) 6322.5 VRX: H.Kong R HKG ARQ 2142 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 6324 VCT/WCC: ?? R CAN/USA SITOR 2137 Jan/1 tlx/cw mkr "de VCT/WCC" (PCG) 6325.5 WLO: Mobile R USA ARQ 2144 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 6326.5 USU: Mauripol R UKR ARQ 2127 Jan/1 cw/tlx mkr (PCG) 6327.3 JMW9: unknown calling AQH4 2348 CW bubbly note QSA3 under UAT Repeated auto calls w/out pause "AQH4 de JMW9". (AH3) 6327.5 UAT: Moscow R RUS ARQ 2120 Jan/1 cw/tlx mkr (PCG) 6329.5 VCT: Tors Cove-Globe R CAN ARQ 2115 Jan/1 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 6330 LZW34: Varna R BUL ARQ 2147 Jan/2 cw mkr (PCG) 6330.5 8PO: Barbados-Globe R BRB ARQ 2149 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr Pagina 58 WUN-v05 (PCG) 6333.8 JMW9: unknown repeatedly clg AQH4 2345z onwards 27/Dec. CW QSA2. (AH3) 6344 HLF: Globe Wireless KOR 1215 ARQ mkr & CW id (17/Dec) (ML2) 6345.5 UVM unid Russian CW CQ traffic list 1803z Dec 18 PvdE 6348 FUE: Brest FN F RTTY/150/850 1021 Jan/3 NOTE 150bauds! ry/sg mkr (PCG) 6357 SAA: Karlskrona R S CW 2200 dec/30 cq mkr + all info (PCG) SAA: Karlskrona Radio 2347 CW 'cq de saa...' (23/Dec) (RRR) SAA: Karlskrona Rdo (S) 0811 CW "cq de" ch marker 03/Jan (MB3) 6358.5 PBC36: Goeree DN HOL ITA/275/850 1024 Jan/3 freq status mkr (PCG) 6361.7 UNID: 0910, RTTY 75/VFT [1], online encryption (Jan. 17) (PLOO) 6365.5 VTH: Indian Nvy Mumbai 2300 RTTY 50/850 w/VTH1/4/5/7 RBSL BNR RYs SGs & 4LGs (15/Dec) (ML2) 6369 UFJ: Rostov R RUS CW 1544 dec/29 cq + qtc list (PCG) 6371 GYU: Gibraltar RN RTTY/75/170 2158 Jan/2 freq status mkr (PCG) 6376 WCC: Chatham R USA CW 2209 dec/30 cq mkr + wnu/ (PCG) 6379 4XZ: Haifa IN ISR CW 0030 Jan/1 V mkr (PCG) 6382 EAD: Madrid, Spain 0752 CW mkr (AB3) PAQ: PAQ PAQ Y_ ?5Y_?5Y_?5 3 ?5== === ===This is the full message, auto repeated over & over, CW, QSA 3, around midnight 2/3 Jan. Slightly wobbly tx. Reminiscent of those Russian Army/Air Force transmissions w/all their ?????s.(AH3) PAQ: PAQ PAQ = ?5Y = ?5Y = ?53 ?53 ?53 etc.etc repeated over & over midnight onwards 2nd Jan. CW . very weak so uncertain of exact text. (AH3) PAQ: previously reported, surprisingly audible at 1500z (daylight) 3rd Jan. At midnight 3/4 Jan he'd gone, but on this freq ( 6382) was now TBA6 w/ his usual routine calling TBDJ on CW, but a different, more powerful, tx. Yet on the two previous nights, when PAQ was on the air, TBA6 was not. Coincidence ? (AH3 6383 UBF5: messages headed St Petersburg, 0800 & 1000z 4 Jan, CW, QSA5. New one to me, w/ traffic lists, etc. (AH3) URL: Sebastopol Radio UKR 2233 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) 6384.9 CKN: CF Victoria, B. C., CAN 2141 RTTY 75/850 NAWS DE CKN ZKR F1 (26/Dec/98) (MPL) 6388.8 AQP4: KARACHI 1815 CW. Marker "vvv AQP2/4/5/6". Last logged as 6389.2 (29/Dec) (DW) 6389 CTP: Lisbon NATO POR RTTY/75/850 2200 Jan/2 freq status mkr (PCG) 6393.5 UDK2: Murmansk R RUS CW 1720 Jan/3 "4ls de udk2" mkr (PCG) UDK: MURMANSK RADIO 1812 RTTY 50/170 Tfc in 3sc to "Nikolxskij" ?. Op chat in fast cw. (30/Dec) (DW) 6397 NAR: Saddlebunch Key, USA 0805 RTTY 75/850 Meteo for US Air stations (AB3) NAR: SADDLEBUNCH KEY 0053 RTTY 75/850 Met tfc. (16/dec) (DW) 6405 unid Russian CW 6405/12990 TFC LIST QTC FOR UDXK 1 1533z Jan 3 PvdE 6407 UAI3 Nakhodka R VVV CQ 1523z Jan 3 PvdE UAI3: Nakhodka Radio 1030 RTTY 100/170 tfc to unkn vessel; 1035 RTTY 50/170 w/46 CQ DE UAI-3 then what seemed an op report; 1040 back to 100 Bd tfc. 30/Dec (ML2) 6432 UAI3: Nakhodka Radio 1230 RTTY 50/170 msg to UGRZ M/V Sibirtsevo (22/Dec) (ML2) USI Kherson R calling EONX 1510z Jan 3 PvdE 6436 XSG: Shanghai Rdo 2359 CW 'cq de xsg pls...' (22/Dec) (RRR) 6436.2 KFS: San Francisco Radio 2139 CW / Sending callsign (26/Dec/98)(MPL) 6436.5 KPH: San Francisco USA, 0800 ARQ Sitor chan mkr (AB3) 6458.5 AFN: 2254 USB feeder Key West w/ football match Green Bay Packers vs SFO 49ers 03/Jan (MB3) 6460 SAB33: Goeteborg R S ARQ 1028 Jan/3 wx msg to ships (PCG) 6462 FUM: Fr Navy Papeete Tahiti, 0758 RTTY 75/400 VVV RYRY mkr Pagina 59 WUN-v05 (AB3) 6465 UWS3: Kiev R UKR CW 1530 dec/29 cq mkr/qsw 3890/6565/8570.5 (PCG) 6465.5 ROD9 Murmansk R. 1905z CW CQ TFC LIST for UCSK UCRS Dec 4 (PvdE) 6467 CBV: Valparaiso R CHL CW 0024 Jan/1 v mkr-qrm fm LFI (PCG) LFI: Rogaland-Globe R NOR ARQ 0025 Jan/1 tlx.cw mkr (PCG) 6470 SXA24: Piraeus GN GRC CW 0019 Jan/1 v mkr (PCG) SXA: Ny Spata Attikis GRC 2238 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) 6474 JJF Tokyo Navy CW CP FB3 short message AR 1633z Jan 3 PvdE 6475 UBA/UBA8 Astrakhan R CW VVV CQ followed by traffic list & messages to many ships like UGRF & UGCG finished at 1656 w/ '73k de UBA/UBA8 k'1633z Dec 18 PvdE 6477.4 KPH: San Francisco Radio 2132 CW / QSX 6/8/12/16 MHZ (26/Dec/98)(MPL) 6477.5 KPH: San Francisco Rdo, Ca, USA 0640 CW w/CQ/QSX marker. (RB) 6478 KPH: San Francisco, USA 0757 CW mkr (AB3) 6482 CLA: Havana Radio 0003 CW 'cq cq cq de cla cla cla qsx...' (23/Dec) (RRR) 6485 Lincolnshire P: 1617 USB yl w/5FG in progress 30/Dec (MB3) 6491 JOS: Nagasaki, Japan 0756 CW mkr (AB3) 6496.4 CFH: CF HALIFAX 2257 RTTY 75/800 Met tfc. qrm from F1b straddling the SPACE. Removed w/ cunning filtering. (10/Dec)(DW) 6501 7TF34: Boufarik R 1914 USB wkg unid ship QSX 4140 01/Jan (MB3) NMG: CG New Orleans 2227 USB w/Caribbean wx fcst 01/Jan (MB3) NMN: CAMSLANT Chesapeake 1209 USB synthesized voice wx (30/Dec) (RP3) 6502 TBB6: Turkish Ny Ankara 2136 CW "vvv" ch marker 01/Jan (MB3) TBB6: TN ANKARA 1824 CW. Marker ""vvv tbdj de TBB6 qap". (30/Dec) (DW) 6507 LGN30: Rogaland Rdo 2319 USB w/ wx fcst in EE 31/Dec (MB3) 6522 US commercial fisherman 0506 USB in EE (17/Dec) (RP3) 6533 unid: 1624 USB pp between a m & a f in RR 30/Dec (MB3) 6535 Canarias Aero 0646 USB Wkg Air Portugal. (IB) Dakar Aero 2151 Wkg Air Portugal-1575. (IB) 6556 Calcutta Aero. 2011. Wkg Singapore-407. (5011 miles) (IB) Calcutta: 2137 USB wkg Thai 530 @FL390 31/Dec (MB3) Jakarta Aero. 2010. Wkg Korean Air-373. (7340 miles) (IB) Male: 2136 USB wkg SIN 405 s/c ER-AF 31/Dec (MB3) Monarch LDOC London: 0817 USB clg "MN", no joy 03/Jan (MB3) Perth Aero. 1749: Wkg Malaysia-195. (9098 miles) (IB) SUM-9783: Sumes. 2011:USB: Wkg Calcutta. FL390. Regn: RA-86570. (IB) Ujang Pandang Aero. 1802: Wkg Bangladesh-045. (6790 miles) (IB) Yangon Aero. 1713 Wkg Air Hong Kong 1 (5635 miles) (IB) Yangoon: 2223 USB wkg LH 846_ w/ posn rep. 01/Jan (MB3) 6577 New York: 0149 USB (22/Dec) (RP3) New York: 2309 USB wkg Condor 237 req FL310 03/Jan (MB3) 6586 Accra Aero. 2340. Wkg Air Afrique-816. (3300 miles) (IB) New York Aero. 2335. Wkg Guyana-7111. (3346 miles) (IB) 6604 Gander Volmet: 1958 USB w/Goose Bay actual wx 28/Dec (MB3) NY Volmet: 2008 USB w/ Charlotte av'n wx 28/Dec (MB3) 6617 Kiev Meteo: 1558 USB w/ Stavropol wx 27/Dec (MB3) Rostov Meteo 1328 USB w/ Mineralnye Vody wx 27/Dec (MB3) 6622 Gander: 1609 USB copied a posn rep from BA 185 31/Dec (MB3) Shanwick 1609 USB wkg BA185 @ 20W,copy Gander 31/Dec (MB3) 6628 CSY: Santa Maria 0522 USB wkg AF423 s/c GM-EL w/posn. report, NY to copy 29/Dec (MB3) New York Control 0216 USB w/Britannia flight at 21N/30W (29/Dec) (RP3) 6637 Biscayne 596: Miami Air Int'l? 0516 USB wkg Houston Radio, dep San Juan, selcal JL-CG (no info). (RB) CCI310: (NA-CC-LDOC) 0518 USB (Cappy -Capitol Cargo Int'l) wkg Houston Radio, dep KSFO 0455. (RB) CONNIE 6161M: (Kalitta AIA DC-8F-55 N6161M) 0338 USB pp Ops Pagina 60 WUN-v05 via MIAMI RADIO; dptd Managua 0310 (5/Dec) (RJL) Cappy -?: (NA-CC-LDOC) 0519 USB (Capitol Cargo Int'l) wkg Houston Radio, dep LAX 0604, selcal FJ-CH (no info). (RB) Cappy 103: (NA-CC-LDOC) 0523 USB CCI103 (Capitol Cargo Int'l) wkg Houston Radio, dep Charlotte 0510, est Dayton 0619. (RB) Cappy 505: (NA-CC-LDOC) 0510 USB CCI505 (Capitol Cargo Int'l) wkg Houston Radio, dep KGSO 0457, est KDAL 0610, passes payload, fuel, pax; selcal EK-BJ (no info). (RB) Houston Radio: (NA-CC-LDOC) 0508 USB wkg American 923 w/selcal ck JM-PR, 757 N608AA. (RB) Trans Colombian 434: (TCO434) 0520 USB wkg Houston Radio, dep Bogota 0410, est Miami 0820, selcal JK-LM, show this as DC-8 but as HK3786X & HK3816X. (RB) 6638 unid: 1954 USB 2 m w/lengthy comms in JJ 31/Dec (MB3) 6640 NY Aero: 2336 USB wkg AA 640 selcal check AK-?M 26/dec (MB3) San Francisco Aeradio 0830 USB wkg Hawaiian 465 w/ PP to Medlink about a sick passenger (22/Dec) (IJ) unid: 2115 USB 2 m in Arabic 27/Dec (MB3) 6647 Eric, loc. unknown 16.43 SSTV (Martin 1) Pirate(?) sending picture to Bob (14 Dec). (PT) 6673 San Francisco: (CEP-5 MWARA) 0348 USB wkg Northwest 921 w/ATC advisory, unable higher due to traffic. (RB) San Francisco: (CEP-5 MWARA) 0356 USB wkg "Navy 133" w/posn. (RB) San Francisco: (CEP-5 MWARA) 0353 USB wkg KLM779 w/posn. (RB) 6676 Bangkok VOL: 1613 USB w/BKK 16:30 actual wx 31/Dec (MB3) Bangkok VOLMET 1741 w/EE Wx & sign off. (5968 miles) (IB) Karachi Volmet: 1919 USB w/OPKC wx (temp. 20 C) 01/Jan (MB3) Singapore Volmet: 1921 USB SIN wx (temp. 25 C) 01/Jan (MB3) Sydney Volmet: 1601 USB Melbourne wx (temp. 12C) 27/Dec (MB3) 6679 Hong Kong Volmet: 2147 USB w/ fcst for HKG 01/Jan (MB3) 6683 Andrews w\SAM 206 2210 12\DEC (MF2) Andrews: 0612 USB w/periodic radio checks in between transmissions in unid mode, poss secure voice. (RB) PACAF 01: 0348 USB, outbound Andrews for Hickam, ETA 0830, wkg Andrews VIP for pp to FOODSTORE (Hickam) re MILSAT freqs: uplink 295.525, downlink 261.925. Also passed PACAF 01's INMARSAT phone no (12/Dec) (JJ) 6685.5 Conoil Rig: unid 0613 ARQ w/drilling reports. (RB) 6693 7BU: 0522 USB OM EE working Z5C (RP3) Navy 150496: USN LANTCOM VIP Aircraft 2347 USB wkg Andrews w/ pp w/NAS Jacksonville concerning arrival arrangements for onboard code 2 VIP (18/Dec) (RP3) Samara Meteo: 2150 USB id & signoff 01/Jan (MB3) Tyumen Meteo: 2151 USB too weak to copy details 01/Jan (MB3) 6694 Rescue 301: 0503 USB wkg Halifax Military in pp w/Halifax RCC (17/Dec) (RP3) 6695 unid: 1612 USB open mic + feedback (sounds like) 30/Dec (MB3) 6697 Mike Kilo Lima: RAF Edinburgh 0009 USB clg 165 (RP3) 6707 "992": 1614 USB keeps clg "72" in Italian, no joy 30/Dec (MB3) 6712 Circus Vert: F AF Villacoublay 0957 USB wkg unid stn, said "QSY 8 MHz" but nothing hrd on 8971 03/Jan (MB3) 6715 WAR46 wkrg PP for NIGHTWATCH 01 to DSN#271-2511 2024 19\DEC (MF2) 6717.8 UNID: 1943 LINK 11 / (24/Dec/98) (MPL) 6730 AXF: Air Force Sydney, AUS 1048 USB wkg Canberra confirming a posn of 3656E/152E. (RB) Andrews0448 USB w/ INDIA-OSCAR duplex test comms; used 6683 for the other ch. (17/Dec ) (JJ) Andrews: 0508 USB w/periodic radio checks in between transmissions in unid mode, poss secure voice. (RB) Canberra: RCC? 1000 USB wkg RESCUE 253 who is reporting strobe light in the water, 37.02S/151.13E. (RB) Canberra: RCC? 1017 USB wkg RESCUE 253 who is reporting smoke on the water, Canberra adv Navy helo SHARK 20 ETA 10. (RB) Canberra: RCC? 1020 USB wkg RESCUE 253 adv SHARK 20 & TIGER helo now unable to help, Helimed helo unable to do night winch. (RB) Pagina 61 6739 6745 6754 6758 6761 6768 6778.7 6780 6790 6797.8 6802.2 6805 6815.6 6825 6830.2 6831.2 6840 6845.7 6871 6880 6881 6916.3 6950 6959 6974.5 6981.5 6992.5 WUN-v05 RESCUE 252: RAAF, P-3? 0955 USB wkg AF Sydney w/pp RCC Canberra re Sydney to Holbart Yacht Race disaster. (RB) RESCUE 253: RAAF, P-3? 1100 USB wkg AF Sydney for flight op's. (RB) Architect: RAF 0231 USB w/airfield status (29/Dec) (RP3) OFFUTT wkg PP for RELIEF to DSN#452 969-4330-Kelly CP 0155 13\DEC (MF2) Reach 518: 0140 USB reporting A-3 status w/2 inoperable fuel pumps (22/Dec) (RP3) THULE wkrg PP for REACH 4Q5 to USAFE meteo 2453 17\DEC(MF2) THULE wkrg PP for REACH 8FY7 to HILDA meteo 0133 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 493 to HILDA meteo, switched 8992. 0137 2\JAN(MF2) CIO2: Mossad 0536 USB YL/EE w/CIO2 ann. (RB) KPA2: Mossad 0523 USB YL/EE w/KPA2 ann. (RB) Mossad number stn 0521 USB YL EE repeating KPA2 (RP3) Trenton Volmet 1335 USB wx (29/Dec) (RP3) MKL: RAF Kinloss, G 1700 (Dec 23) CW P2K DE MKL. Airfield conditions EGQK EGPH (AB) PEACH 21: B-1B 116th BW, Ga ANG, Robbins AFB, Ga 0123 USB wkg MASH 85 w/air-air refueling coordination. (RB) REDTAIL 01: 0136 USB on ground Elmendorf, wkg REACH 5238 re AR schedule, altitude, etc. (19/Dec) (JJ) RHETT 91: 0135 USB wkg REACH 5238 aerial refueling coordination. (RB) FDG: FAF Bordeaux, F 0401 CW w/"V", DE marker. (RB) AGA5MC: USAF MARS 1926 Packet 300/103 (24/Dec/98) (MPL) Number station 0302 USB YL in SS (18/Dec) (RP3) DFZG: Belgrade, Serbia 0745 RTTY 75/400 crypto msg (AB3) M8: 0720 CW 17 WPM Cut numbers 5LG: aiurdgmntw (122998)(PLOO) WWJ71: FHWA Madison, WI 1613 PACTOR on SHARES BBS (4/Dec) (JM) unid: 1639 USB male stn w/5FG in RR in progress 30/Dec (MB3) GANTSEC: Coast Guard Greater Antilles Section 0901 USB wkg PAPA-3-JULIET for ops wx report (25/Dec) (JJ) GREMLIN 05: 0010 USB wkg GANTSEC re tracking a non-squaker, unable to provide track ID as his PU (participating unit ID) has not been added to the net yet, GANTSEC adv will notify FOXTROT TANGO. OPBAT (Op Bahamas & Turks) tfc. (RB) R8L req radio chk w\V5Z 0205 R8L passing HF DL freq(13586.0) to I1H. 0225 28\DEC(MF2) FAV22: French army Mons-Valerien, F 1010 (Dec 28) CW Morse exercises (AB) FAV22: French army Mont-Valerien, F 1543 (Dec 25) CW VVV DE FAV22 (AB) Amman, Jordan 16.00 RTTY 50/400 Sounds like PETRA news agency w/ tfc in AA, including "IOYB" which Mr. Klingenfuss says is the AA for PETRA (10 Dec). (PT) UNID: 1750 100/425 (24/Dec/98) (MPL) Mossad Number stn EZI2 0502 USB YL EE (17/Dec) (RP3) MFA Cairo, EGY 1837 (Dec 23) ARQ 100bd msgs to various embassies (AB) HEP7: Kantonspolizei Zuerich, SUI 1546 (Dec 25) CW VVV DE HEP7 (AB) Doria (Italian Navy) 2145 USB wkg Travola 2 & Travola 3 w/posn reports (28/Dec) (RP3) Unid 0301 USB OM in II passing formatted status report. Possibly I Ny (18/Dec) (RP3) KGD34: Nat'l Cord Ctr Arlington, Va 0220 PACTOR 200/200 Pactor BBS being accessed by unid stn for NTA/NECN exercise. (RB) UNID: 0809, CW, 5 fgps each repeated twice, t=0 ending w/= = 736 736 49 49 t t t t t (Jan. 17) (PLOO) KIEV MET 1543 FAX 90/576/N/800 End of chart Ukraine assumed. (13/Dec) (DW) Lincolnshire Poacher: 2126 USB in progress w/5FG. (RB) Unknown, France(?) 13.30 ARQ-E 72/386 No traffic sent (10 Dec). (PT) M13, 1600 (Dec 25) CW 926 5FG ends 000 (AB) Unid Telecom Pacific Islands 0610 USB YL & OM in a Pacific Pagina 62 WUN-v05 Island language (12/Dec) (IJ) 6993 SAM 201: 2335 USB ETA Andrews0035, wkg Andrews VIP (12/Dec) (JJ) SAM 204: C-20B tail 86-0204 0307 USB Special Air Mission VIP flt, wkg &y VIP for radio checks. (RB) 7039 C: Marker Moscow, RUS 2312 (Dec 26) USB (AB) 7319 SUU: CAIRO MET 1904 RTTY 100/850 Met tfc. 240hz low. Periodically garbles - doesn't seem to be due to lack of strength or qrm (10/Dec) (DW) 7350 BAF44: Beijing Meteo 1250 RTTY 50/850 synop wx (6/Dec) (ML2) BAF44: BEIJING MET 1410 RTTY 50/R/760 Met tfc. (13/Dec) (DW) 7460.5 Unid: 0537 arq-m2 144/0 Single tone on SPACE only (18/Dec) (RH2) 7467.9 OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 0903 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400. F7b-1. Tfc (Nx) in Danish followed by online encrypt starting "::::::ssswww" (4/Dec) (DW) 7480.1 WGY906: FEMA Denton, TX 1636 USB wkg WGY926, State EOC Oklahoma City, after ALE. Bell Telephone frequency (4/Dec) (JM) 7510 HZN: JEDDAH MET 1700 RTTY 50/R/400 80hz high. Met tfc. Just started new daily serials for messages (13/Dec) (DW) 7512 ZRO2: PRETORIA MET 1847 RTTY 75/R/850 Met tfc. 70hz low. (10/Dec) (DW) 7524.5 STRIDER 53: 2000 USB w/53 ALPHA & others (1/Dec) (JM) STRIDER 53: USAF ASOC? 2055 USB wkg STRIDER 83 w/long cts, att to set up KY-75 link, switching antennas. (RB) 7536 Unknown France (?) 17.00 ARQ-E 72/384 No traffic sent (10 Dec). (PT) 7575.1 UNID: 0643 75/170 (21/Dec/98) (MPL) 7580.2 UNID: 0800, CW, Cut numbers, 5L gps, aiudgmnrtw ending by inutn (5 times) = = = (Jan.17) (PLOO) 7593.4 UNID: 0640 75/850 (21/Dec/98) (MPL) 7606.7 RFHI: French Forces, Noumea 0454 ARQ-E3 192/425 assumed C. I. "HIJ", idling. (RB) 7614.1 RFFHCARQ Ajaccio, Corsica 16.00 ARQ-E 192/156 CENTRANS AJACCIO w/ tfc to RFFEDCS (SUPERVISEUR SOUGE). Poor RX, cct not identified (14 Dec). (PT) 7615 Unid 0441 &VT comms (21/Dec) (JJ) 7625 HZN: Jeddah Meteo 2120 RTTY 100/850 synop wx (6/Dec) (ML2) HZN47: JEDDAH MET 1843 RTTY 100/R/850 Met tfc. Mark faulty. (10/Dec) (DW) 7640 US Fishing Boats 0540 LSB 2 OMs w/ chat (11/Dec) (IJ) 7646 DDH7: HAMBURG MET 1122 RTTY 50/440 Met tfc. Wx/sea bulletin for N/Atlantic, in EE. (11/Dec) (DW) 7727 Unid Fijian stns 0605 USB 2 OMs w/ chat (7/Dec) (IJ) 7756 Unid 0429 &VT comms (21/Dec) (JJ) 7776.6 OST33: Oostende R, Bel 0712 FEC 100/136. Jan.7. (PLOO) 7784 USAF AWS ? LOC 2023 RTTY 75/850 Met tfc. KAWN originated msgs. (11/Dec) (DW) 7790 UNID: 0122 USB / Argument in Spanish, Many voices, numbers (21/Dec/98) (MPL) 7792.4 UNID: 0125 75/850 (21/Dec/98) () 7806 Unid 0430 ALE pulses (21/Dec) (JJ) 7831.6 5ST: Antananarivo, Madagascar 01.20 ARQ-E3 48/400 Tfc & "DE 5ST" via TNC CCT (04 Jan). (PT) 7832.5 AFN1RT: USAF MARS 1524 FEC for the T-CON Data Net (30/Dec) (JM) 7850 KT: poss Mexican mil 1250 LSB wkg various OM/SS (no c/s used for outstations). C/S "KT" passed using EE phonetics. All other comms in SS. (28/Dec) (DW2) 7872.9 MFA: Cairo EGY ARQ 1855z Idle Mode 21 Dec [BC3] 7882.5 Unid 0225 &VT comms (10/Dec) (JJ) 7895.8 RFVI: French Forces Le Port Reunion 0220 ARQ-E3 100/400 on ckt REI w/CdV msgs. (31/Dec) (DW2) 7940.2 UNID: 0113 96/425 (21/Dec/98) (MPL) 7945.7 RFVI: FF Le Port 2200 ARQ-E3 192/400 non protege tfc to RFVITT Dzaoudzi cct ITT (15/Dec) (ML2) 7946.5 DHJ51: GRENGEL MET 1505 RTTY 100/R/425 Met tfc. Occ "cq de Pagina 63 7969.7 7980 7983.7 7985 8000 8001.7 8020 8025 8026 8030 8040 8042 8050.2 8063 8063.3 8073 8080.5 8084 8086.1 8099 8104.7 8108.3 8110 8113.4 8122 8125 WUN-v05 DHJ51 frequencies 000 ry's". Tfc originated by EDZW & KAWN etc. (10/Dec) (DW) WRD719: Sailmail Inc 0028 PACTOR 100/200 w/calltape (callsign repeated over & over). (13/Dec) (DW2) RFFXCCS France(?) 16.48 ARQ-E 184/364 Tfc in FF to RFFXCK about OPERATION TRIDENT using CRT circuit (10 Dec). (PT) RFTJ: French Forces, Dakar, SEN 0448 ARQ-E3 48/425 assumed circuit TJF, idling. (RB) Unid: 0020 RTTY 75/800 Sending Foxes, count & TEST but no ID (04 Jan). (PT) UNID: 1733 AM Time Signal (20/Dec/98) (MPL) RFHJ: French Forces, Papeete 0315 ARQ-E3 96/387 (assumed circuit "HJL") idling. (RB) KCNA Pyongyang 1350 RTTY 50 EE news (24/Dec) (LAR) Mossad number stn 0518 USB YL EE repeating MIW2 (RP3) SAM 401: 1900 USB checking in w/Andrews AFB (18/Dec) (RP3) SAM 973: 0327 USB, DV-2 (Gen. Henry H. Shelton) outbound Bosnia for Andrews, ETA 0540z, wkg Andrews VIP for pps (23/Dec) (JJ) SAM 973: 0524 USB, ETA Andrews0700, wkg Andrews VIP for pp (11/Dec) (JJ) SPAR 66: Non 89th AW VIP transport 0125 USB clg Andrews, Andy responds at 0132, req pp for wx EDAF, EGUN, ETOC, ETAR for 0700z. (RB) English Man [E06], RUS 1500 (Dec 24) AM 924 (R4) 605 605 81 81 5FG ends 00000 (AB) PACAF 01: 0130 USB, DV-3 + 1, ETA Andrews0515z, wkg Andrews VIP for pp to SPAR Ops re departure report. Also found on 11053 & 11059 (11/Dec) (JJ) SAM 973: 1820 USB pp Sam Command, Waldorf GEP, Andrews Metro, Andrews B.O. via Andrews VIP; inbound Andrews from Miami w/no pax & 14 crew; spoke w/ WALDORF re traffic on RF4 (19/Nov)(RJL) Bracknell Meteo, Britain 0639 FAX / WX fax (19/Dec/98) (mleary2001) RFQP: Djibouti 23.53 ARQ-M2 200/330 CH A: Tfc to RFFTACS via QPB cct, CH B: Controle de Voie to self via QPC cct (03 Jan). (PT) SAM 203: 0622 USB, DV-2 (Madeline Albright) outbound Atlanta for Cape Canaveral, ETA 0645, for the rescheduled Shuttle launch, clg Andrews VIP for a signal check (4/Dec) (JJ) RFFA: French MoD, Paris, F 0413 ARQ-M2 200/342 (assumed circuits PQA/PQB) both channels idling. (RB) UNID: 1729 CW Letters/numbers, no pattern (20/Dec/98) (MPL) EAE220: MFA MADRID 0902 TWINPLEX 100bd -200/-85/85/200. F7b-1. Tfc in offline encrypt (10ltr grps) signed Ministerio Asuntos Exteriores. (9/Dec) (DW) Unid FAPSI 2220 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 00030 (16/Dec) (ML2) MKK: London, England 1825 RTTY 50/340 Foxes, RYI's & ID (03 Jan). (PT) Unid SOUD Station 0054 CROWD-36, 5LGs ends "ok tks gb sk" (MC) RFFXCC: FF, Favieres, F 0415 ARQ-E 184.5/425 (assumed), idling. (RB) RFQP: French Forces, Djibouti 2046 ARQ-M2 200/334 (assumed) idling both channels. (RB) GXQ: British Army London, G 1634 (Dec 23) VFT 50bd Foxes (AB) UNID: 0636 75/850 (18/Dec/98) (mleary2001) Canberra Control 1159 USB w/unid vsl (30/Dec) (RP3) EXMOUTH CONTROL 1232 USB wkg GAWLER: HMAS Gawler Fremantle-class Patrol Craft 212 w/msg servicing. (17/Dec) (DW2) LABUAN: 1012 UTC USB clg CANBERRA CONTROL who advises him that there are two priorities in the form of Aus. Coast Warnings. LABUAN advises will receive traffic at 1200Z sked (SD) KIT88: FAA, Martinsburg, WV(?) 2032 USB wkg KLM80 re SHARES 98-3 msg. (RB) KLB48: FAA, Atlantic City(?) 2034 USB wkg KIT88 re SHARES 98-3 Pagina 64 WUN-v05 msg. (RB) 8137.7 7QZ32: Lilongwe Air 1639 RTTY 50/400 RY/64/ID/party & Wx etc (01/Jan) (RH2) 8156 Lima Hotel: 2235 USB wkg Star 10 & clg Sierra Alpha (RP3) 8170 English Man [E06], RUS 13.33 (Dec 23) AM in progress. Ends w/ 00000 (AB) GKX: Portishead Rdo 1602 USB wkg CFG 525 priv. pp 31/Dec (MB3) 8176 VIS: Sydney Radio, AUS 0908 USB w/list of yacht names in distress re Sydney to Holbart Yacht Race disaster, stated would be up every 2 hours during the emergency, no further wind warnings...back 2182. (RB) 8176 FZR81: ST DENIS MET 1827 RTTY 75/400 Weak sigs. Just discernable as met tfc. (10/Dec) (DW) 8185 GKX: Portishead Rdo 1606 USB pp in RR in progress 31/Dec (MB3) 8188 Swedish Rhapsody [E23], 1202 (Dec 24) USB in progress (AB) 8192 9MR, Johor Bahru, Malaysia 18.30 RTTY 50/850 Sends "jull jull 9mr 5/11/13 rmmj mrb mrb ryryryryry 9mr 5/11/13 rmmj mrb mrb sgsgsgsgsg" continuously (10 Dec). (PT) 9MR: MN Johor Baharu MLA RTTY 50\170 2125z Testing Ry's 21 Dec [BC3] 9MR: Malay Navy, Johore Bahru , 1628 RTTY 50/850 FM HQ FOC RMN to KPA 5012 - Wx forecast (16/Dec) (RH2) 9MR: MN Johor Baharu, Malaysia 1720 RTTY 50/850 9MR 5/11/12 RMMJ MRB MRB RYRY... (20/Dec/98) (MPL) 8231 ship "C6CE" 1911 USB clg Rogaland Rdo, no reply 01/Jan (MB3) 8240 NICB: USCGC Forward (WMEC-911) 2148 USB wkg NMN, CAMSLANT (on 8764) for morale pp. (RB) NNN0CVQ: USCGC Forward (WMEC-911) 2201 USB (MARs Stn) clg any state side MARS stn (oops!). (RB) 8255 P3GW2: AGII Anargiri 2011 USB clg Rome Radio (31/Dec) (RP3) 8297 ADMU: US Army vessel LCU-2023 Hobkirk 0235 USB w/AAC2, Harbormaster Ft Eustis VA, re problem w/main port engine & returning to Panama (RP3) 8300 New Star BC station, TWN 1500 (Jan 1) AM Numbers after flute tune (AB) 8302.5 WHW462: Pin Oak NJ USA CW 2140 dec/26 cw ID + data (PCG) 8303.0 LOR: Puerto Belgrano, Argentina 0622 RTTY 75/170 Announcing Military Exercise Area & times (18/Dec/98) (mleary2001) 8310.1 UNID: 1745 75/170 Sounds like Pactor, M-8000 Sync light on (19/Dec/98) (MPL) 8336 Unid 2337 USB OM in SS passing what appears to be military operations status report on helicopter & aircraft activity. NATO phonetic letters used. Possible Mexican Navy (18/Dec) (RP3) 8337.6 NMN: CAMSLANT Chesapeake, Va 0329 USB in ANDVT att to work CG 1504 secure after qsy fm 5696. (RB) 8349 9HHB5: SHIP DUNAJ 1035 PACTOR I 200/200 Working Prague/OLP44. Tfc in EE. (7/Dec) (DW) 8365.9 COKJ: 0615 CW / "CBV CBV DE COKJ" CBV is Valparaiso, Chile (18/Dec/98) (mleary2001) 8368 V3SX: Unid vessel, INT 1446 (Dec 24) CW clg UAT - Moscow Radio (AB) 8373 Unid: Russian ship 0440 CW caught part of name BMRT Val..., wkg unid stn. (RB) 8377 ZSPP: SA Winterberg 0615 ARQ S. African-flagged vsl w/BBXX wx report via Portishead, login 64603 WINTER. (RB) 8379 YJWZ7: M/V Nelyana 0713 ARQ Vanuatu-flagged vsl w/BBXX wx obs, then AMVER/PR. (RB) 8379.5 UAUQ: NIS PROFESSOR SHTOKMAN 0846 ARQ msg abt completion of research ops near 54.01N 19.5E via SAB 26/Nov (HOOD). 8380.5 V3RQ4: M/V FALCON 0846 ARQ msg via HEC (is ex Volodya Shcherbatsevich, UEYV) 4/Dec (HOOD). 8387 LAGN5: Hoeegh Drake 0619 ARQ Norwegian-flagged dry cargo vsl w/BBXX wx report, OBS+. (RB) 8389 ELRP9: mv Falcon Carrier, INT 1439 (Dec 24) ARQ 100bd 'this msg is test. pls don't reply' (AB) 8390 H9UM: M/T Arcadia 0445 ARQ Panamanian-flagged 62,654 DWT tanker w/tlx re items being ordered, login 26524 ARCAD. (RB) Pagina 65 WUN-v05 8392.5 UICJ: TK POBEDA 0815 ARQ admin from Km Kovalenko to UFN 26/Nov (HOOD). 8397 UCMQ: SHIP TH M 4EREMNYH 1651 arq Selcals KYVF (Arkhangelsk). Answer-back UCMQ. Tfc in 3sc (6/Dec) (DW) UCPE: SHIP TH PIONER LITWY 1658 arq Selcals KYVF answer-back UCPE. ARH/MF. Tfc in 3sc. DISP/1. (6/Dec) (DW) 8398.5 UAVW: KRAZNOZNAMENSK 0735 RTTY admin to RKLM 19/Nov (HOOD). 8399 SHIP UNID 1634 fec Relay of PNA press. Ends "edited & resend by Whiskey Mike Mike(Silver Boy) cf sharp". (6/Dec) (DW) 8399.5 J8LL7: M/V ALEXSA 0838 RTTY 50/170 admin to "RYBFLOTINVEST", Kaliningrad, via UIW (is ex Aleksandr Ivanov, UMVN) 26/Nov (HOOD). 8402.5 UHYC: MKRTM RAMIGALA 0730 RTTY 50/170 admin from Km Gayday to UIW 19/Nov (HOOD). 8404 SHIP UNID 1705 RTTY 50/R/170 End of tfc in 3sc. Sign off in cw. (6/Dec) (DW) 8404.5 SQRP: M/S Kopalnia Ziemowit 0622 ARQ Polish-flagged 11,722 DWT bulk carrier wkg Szczecin Radio w/tlx in Polish, login 43276 SQRP. (RB) 8407 SHIP UNID 1641 RTTY 50/R/170 Tfc in 3sc. No subsequent signoff. (6/Dec) (DW) 8408 LZGR: M/V OGRAJDEN 0740 CW eta for Ravenna via IAR 19/Nov (HOOD). 8414.5 GMDSS ALERT CHANNEL 0109 DSC 100/170 Over 130 packets in 8hr40m inc 5 distress calls (separate ships)but only two w/ identifiable ships. (10/Jan) (DW) MRCC Cheju (004401005) clg MRCC Inchon (004401001) for test 10.43utc gmdss/dsc 100bd/1710hz 05dec98 (bvr) NMC: CAMSPAC Point Reyes, Ca 0512 FEC w/broadcast time slots. ID's now as NMC/NMO since Honolulu was remoted. (RB) 8417 GKE4: Portishead R G 1930 ARQ Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) GKE4: Portishead Radio 1811 ARQ (19/Dec) (MM3) 8417.5 XSV: Tianjin R CHN ARQ 1935 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) XSV: Tianjin Radio 1000 FEC tfc list (1/Dec) (ML2) 8418 IAR: ROME R I ARQ 1938 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) IAR: Rome Radio 1812 ARQ chmkr+cw-id (19/Dec) (MM3) LSD836: Argentina Radio, ARG 2307 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) 8419 VIP: Perth R AUS ARQ 1947 dec/28 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) WLO: Mobile R USA ARQ 1945 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr - qrm fm VIP (PCG) 8419.5 NOJ: Kodiak USCG ALS ARQ 2054 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr qrm-PPR (PCG) PPR: Rio d Janerio R B ARQ 1954 dec/28 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 8420 EAD: MADRID RADIO 1900 fec NAVAREA 2. Msgs in English & Spanish. (6/Dec) (DW) 8420.5 9VG78: Singapore R SNG ARQ 1941 dec/28 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 9VG: Singapore Radio 1815 ARQ cw-id (19/Dec) (MM3) HEC18: Berne R SUI ARQ 2057 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 8421 A7D: Doha Radio, QAT 2017 (Dec 27) CW A7D TLX 4690 (AB) WLO: Mobile R USA ARQ 1955 dec/28 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 8421.5 LZW44: Varna R BUL ARQ 2101 Jan/2 cw mkr "de lzw" (PCG) LZW: Varna Radio 1816 ARQ chmkr+cw-id (19/Dec) (MM3) SVT: Athinai Radio 1815 ARQ chmkr+cw-id (19/Dec) (MM3) 8422 ESA: Tallinn R EST ARQ 2104 Jan/2 cw/tlx mkr (PCG) 8422.5 USU: Mauripol R UKR ARQ 2128 Jan/2 cw/tlx mkr (PCG) USU: Mariupol Radio, UKR 1818 ARQ chmkr+cw-id (19/Dec) (MM3) 8423 UFL: Vladivostok Radio 1100 ARQ crew msgs to UIJG Kapitan Shevchenko (26/Dec) (ML2) 8424 SVT: Athens R GRC ARQ 2106 Jan/2 tone/cw mkr (PCG) 8424.5 VRX34: Hong Kong Radio, CHN 2305 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) HEC28: Berne R SUI ARQ 2110 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) HEC: Berne Radio 1847 ARQ chmkr+cw-id (19/Dec) (MM3) 8426 EAD: Madrid R E ARQ 2112 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) EAD: Aranjuez Radio 1848 ARQ chmkr+cw-id (19/Dec) (MM3) 8426.5 WCC: Chatham-Globe R USA ARQ 2115 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr "vct/wcc" (PCG) 8427 OXZ: Lyngby R DNK ARQ 2117 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) Pagina 66 WUN-v05 8427.5 A9M: Hamala R BHR ARQ 2110 Jan/1 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) A9M: Bahrain Radio 1855 ARQ chmkr+cw-id (19/Dec) (MM3) A9M: Bahrain Radio, BHR 2259 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) SPA: Gdynia, Poland 15.00 FEC Traffic list (31 Dec). (PT) 8428 NMN: Portsmouth USCG USA ARQ 2108 Jan/1 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) SAB424: Goteborg Radio, S 2301 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) TAH: Istanbul Radio 1857 ARQ chmkr+cw-id (19/Dec) (MM3) 8428.5 PCH46: Scheveningen Radio, HOL 2258 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) PCH: Scheveningen, Holland 15.14 FEC Final shutdown message (31 Dec). (PT) 8429 EAD: Madrid R E FEC 2102 Jan/1 tfc list b/c (PCG) 8429.5 NMN: Portsmouth USCG USA ARQ 2120 Jan/2 weak tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 8430 9VG39: Singapore R SNG ARQ 1957 Jan/1 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 9VG39: Singapore Radio, SNG 2257 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) 8430.5 WLO: Mobile R USA ARQ 2122 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 8431 TAH: Istanbul R TUR ARQ 1950 Jan/1 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 8431.5 UAT: Moscow R RUS ARQ 2124 Jan cw/tlx mkr (PCG) ZSC: Capetown R AFS ARQ 2123 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr - qrm fm UAT (PCG) 8432.5 A9M: Bahrain Radio, BHR 2256 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) UFN: Novorossiysk R RUS ARQ 1948 cw/tlx mkr (PCG) UFN: Novorossiysk R RUS ARQ 1925 dec/28 wkg UHXE (PCG) UFN: Novorosiisk Radio 1900 ARQ chmkr+cw-id (19/Dec) (MM3) 8433 8PO: Barbados-Globe R BRB ARQ 2129 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 8434 TAH: Istanbul R TUR ARQ 1929 dec/28 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 8434.5 SAB437: Goteborg-Globe R S ARQ 1944 Jan/1 tlx/cw mkr. (PCG) SAB: Goteborg Radio, S 1435 (Dec 24) FEC 100bd Tfc list (AB) 8435 VCT: Tors Cove R CAN ARQ 1936 dec/28 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 8435.5 LPD: General Pacheco Radio, ARG 2253 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) OST40: Ostende R BEL ARQ 1943 Jan/1 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) OST40: Oostende Radio, BEL 2253 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) 8437 4XZ: Haifa IN ISR CW 1944 dec/28 v mkr (PCG) 4XZ: Israel Ny Haifa 1945 CW "vvv" ch marker 28/Dec (MB3) 4XZ: Israeli navy Haifa, ISR 2317 (Dec 26) CW VVV marker (AB) 4XZ: Haifa, Israel 18.11 CW 5-lg tfc then marker tape w/ ID (03Jan). (PT) 8440.6 UAT: Moscow R RUS CW 0818 dec/30 wkg tfc (PCG) 8444.5 KFS: S.Francisco R USA CW 0815 dec/30 cq mkr (PCG) 8448 A9M: Bahrain R BHR CW 2130 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) A9M: Bahrain Radio 1904 CW cq (19/Dec) (MM3) A9M: Bahrain Radio BHR 1829 CW chan mrkr (31/Dec) (RRR) A9M: Bahrain Radio, BHR 2318 (Dec 26) CW CQ (AB) A9M: Bahrein 18.10 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) RUF: Sevastopol R UKR CW 1018 Jan/3 "qrz de RUF" + tfc (PCG) FUG: French navy La Regine, F 1629 (Dec 23) RTTY 75bd RY FAAA DE FUG (AB) FUG: La Regine FN F RTTY/75/850 1015 Jan/3 ry/sg mkr (PCG) FUG: La Regine, France 18.09 RTTY 75/950 "FAAA DE FUG" etc. (03 8453.4 FUG: FN Le Regine 0043 RTTY 75/850 RY's (19/Dec/98) (mleary2001) 8454 A9M: Bahrain Radio, BHR 2021 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) UIW: Kaliningrad Radio, RUS 1629 (Dec 23) RTTY 50bd Nav wngs (AB) 8455 UVA Gelendzhik R CW CQ TFC LIST qtc nil 1703z Dec 18 PvdE 8456 URL: Sevastopol R. UKR 2124 CW chan mrkr 'cq de url' (29/Dec) (RRR) 8457 OFJ: Helsinki, Finland 18.07 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) 8459 LSD836: B.Aires R ARG ARQ 2335 dec/30 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) LSD836: Argentina Radio, ARG 2247 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) 8460.7 NOJ: USCG Kodiak, Alaska 1800 FAX / National WX Service fax (18/Dec/98) (mleary2001) Pagina 67 WUN-v05 D4A : Mindelo R CPV CW 2331 dec/30 cq + qtc list (PCG) ZRH: Capetown SAN CW 2140 dec/29 weak mkr (PCG) 8470.7 ZRQ: Capetown SAN AFS CW dec/30 v mkr zrq 2/4/5 (PCG) 8471 ZRQ: Ny Capetown AFS 0034 CW 'vvv zrq2/4/5' (23/Dec) (RRR) 8472 WLO: Mobile R USA Cw 2150 dec/29 "de" mkr (PCG) 8473 HLF: Globe Wireless KOR 1210 ARQ mkr & CW id (17/Dec) (ML2) UAA2: unid 0738 CW CQ (very fast keying) Dec 7 (PVDE) 8473.5 A7D: Doha R QAT CW 2153 dec/29 "de a7d" mkr (PCG) A7D: Doha Radio QAT 1838 CW chan mrkr (31/Dec) (RRR) A7D: Doha Radio, QAT 1810 CW marker (19/Dec) (MM3) A7D: Doha Radio, QAT 2251 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) A7D: Doha Radio, QAT 2319 (Dec 26) CW DE A7D (AB) A7D: Doha, Qatar 18.05 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) JYO: Aqaba Radio, JOR 1800 CW cq (19/Dec) (MM3) 8475.5 FUX: Le Port FNmmm REU RTTY/75/850 1920 dec/28 ry/sg mkr (PCG) 8476 9VG56: Singapore R SNG CW 1502 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) 9VG56: Singapore Radio SNG 1840 CW chan mrkr (31/Dec) (RRR) 8478 FUF: FN Fort De France MRT RTTY 75\170 De FUF Testing Ry's 2134z 21 Dec [BC3] 8478.5 FUF: F. de France FN MRT RTTY/75/850 1943/dec28 ry/sg mkr (PCG) 8482 SPH: Gdynia, Poland 18.00 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) 8484 HLF: Seoul R KOR CW 2329 dec/30 cq mkr (PCG) HLF: Seoul Radio 2323 CW 'cq cq cq de hlf hlf hlf qsx...' (22/Dec) (RRR) 8486 XSG: Shanghai Radio, CHN 0058 (Dec 27) CW CQ (AB) 8489 AQP: Karachi PN PAK Cw 2156 dec/29 "vvv aqp2/4/5/6" mkr (PCG) 8495 C: Marker Moscow, RUS 0020 (Dec 27) CW (AB) 8496 CLA20: Havana Radio, CUN 0104 (Dec 27) CW CQ (AB) CLA: Havana R CUB CW 2158 dec/29 cq mkr + all info (PCG) 8497 HLF: Globe Wireless KOR 1200 ARQ mkr & CW id (17/Dec) (ML2) 8500 RBSL: Mumbai IN RTTY/50/850 1930 dec/29 ry + nav msgs (PCG) RBSL: Mumbai, India 17.58 RTTY 50/850 Indian Navy w/ RY's & "VTH 1/4/5/7" (03 Jan). (PT) 8521.0 VIP: Perth, Australia 17.53 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) 8502 XSG: Shanghai R CHN CW 0945 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) XSG: Shanghai Radio 0038 CW 'cq cq de xsg xsg pls...' (23/Dec) (RRR) XSG: Shanghai Radio, CHN 0019 (Dec 27) CW CQ (AB) 8503.9 NMG: USCG New Orleans 0630 FAX w/ Tropical Storm Pred, Miami Wx faxes (17/Dec/98)(mleary2001) 8505 UFZ: Vladivostok Radio 2110 ARQ msgs to UBBE M/V Kapitan Demidenko (27/Dec) (ML2) 8510 UBB4: KALININGRAD RADIO 1430 CW. High spd Russian wx? 32wpm. 1450z busy working ships. (6/Dec) (DW) 8511 XSW2: T'ai-chung R TWN CW 0820 dec/30 cq mkr (PCG) XSW2: Taichung Radio, TWN 0025 (Dec 27) CW CQ (AB) 8514 WLO: Mobile R USA CW 2319 dec/30 msg to ship (PCG) XSQ: Guangzhou R CHN CW 0010 Jan/1 cq mkr (PCG) XSQ: Guangzou Radio, CHN 0014 (Dec 27) CW CQ (AB) 8514.1 WLO: Mobile Radio AL, USA 0639 FEC 100/170 "STORM TRAC DATA..." (16/Dec/98) (mleary2001) 8515 5AT: Tripoli R LBY CW 1955 dec/28 v/cq mkr (PCG) 5AT: Tripoli Radio LBY 1844 CW chan mrkr (31/Dec) (RRR) 5AT: Tripoli Radio, LBY 0011 (Dec 27) CW VVV marker (AB) 8521 VIP: Perth R AUS CW 2319 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) VIP: Perth Radio AUS 1845 CW chan mrkr (31/Dec) (RRR) 8521.9 CBV: Valparaiso Radio, Chile 0636 CW / "QSX 4 6 8 & 12 MHZ" (16/Dec/98) (mleary2001) 8522 CBV: Valparaiso R CHL CW 2321 dec/29 v mkr (PCG) 8526.5 KFS: Palo Alto Radio, Ca, USA 0433 ARQ w/unique Globe Wireless sitor free marker, CW ID. (RB) 8530 9VG: Singapore Radio 2233 CW mrkr, tfc list (22/Dec) (RRR) 8532 LZW49: Varna Radio, BUL 2322 (Dec 26) CW DE LZW49 (AB) LZW: Varna Radio 1907 CW tfc list (19/Dec) (MM3) Pagina 68 8469 WUN-v05 LZW: Varna Radio BUL 2136 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) LZW: Varna, Bulgaria 1752 CW Marker tape w/ID (03 Jan).(PT) 8535 UFZ: Vladivostok R RUS CW 1727 Jan/3 fast cq call "ufz/ufl" (PCG) 8538.4 UNID: 0630 RTTY 75/850 "LE BRICK" test M-8000 found difficult to decode (16/Dec/98) (mleary2001) 8539 VRX: H.Kong R HKG CW 1931 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) VRX: Hong Kong Radio 0044 CW 'cq de vrx...' (23/Dec) (RRR) VRX: Hong Kong, PRC 17.51 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) 8540 USU: Mauripol R UKR RTTY/50/170 1930 dec/29 tts (PCG) 8541 A9M: Bahrain - Globe R BHR ARQ 1925 dec/29 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) A9M: Bahrain Radio, BHR 2323 (Dec 26) ARQ 100bd w/unid vessel (AB) A9M: Bahrein 17.50 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) 8542 PKX: Jakarta Radio INS 1846 CW chan mrkr (31/Dec) (RRR) 8543 VRX37: Hong Kong Radio, CHN 2327 (Dec 26) CW CQ (AB) 8544 OLP44: Prague R CZE CW 1430 dec/29 clg OLGX(collective) (PCG) OLP44: PRAGUE RADIO 1030 fec Tfc list, addressed OLGX, in cw. Tfc list in fec, qsx 8(349). (7/Dec) (DW) OLP44: PRAGUE RADIO 1035 PACTOR I 200/200 Working ship callsign 9HHB5 in "standard" mode. (7/Dec) (DW) OLP44: PRAGUE RADIO 1430 fec Tfc list. In cw qsx 351 but in fec says qsx 349 but works ship in Pactor on 8349. (7/Dec) (DW) 8549 UCE: Arkhangelsk Radio 0904 ARQ msg to UCOY: TKH KAPITAN FOMIN 4/Dec (HOOD). UCE: Arkhangelsk Radio RUS 2143 ARQ 100/170 tfc (29/Dec) (RRR) UCE: Arkhangelsk Radio, RUS 2329 (Dec 26) ARQ 100bd w/unid vessel (AB) UCE: Arkhangelsk, Russia 17.48 ARQ Tfc to unknown vessel (03 Jan). (PT) 8551.5 CTP: Lisbon, Portugal 17.47 RTTY 75/850 "NAWS DE CTP" (03 Jan). (PT) CTP: NATO LISBON 1431 RTTY 75/850 Marker "NAWS de CTP qsx 4 8 12 16 Mhz ar". Change from cw. (29/Dec) (DW) CTP: NATO Lisbon 2240 RTTY 75/850 w/NAWS DE CTP QSX 04 06 08 12 MHZ (13/Dec) (ML2) 8553 UNID: 0608 100/850 (16/Dec/98) (mleary2001) 8554 3BM4: Mauritius R MAU CW 1632 dec/31 wx msgs (PCG) 8555 TBB7: Turkish navy Ankara, TUR 2331 (Dec 26) CW Marker (AB) 8557 SPB: Szeczin Radio POL 2147 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) SPB: Szczecin, Poland 17.46 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan).(PT) 8559.4 GKB: Portishead, England 17.45 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) GKB: Portishead Radio, Britain 0543 CW / (16/Dec/98) (mleary2001) GKB4: Portishead R G CW 2315 dec/30 "de" mkr (PCG) GKB: Portishead Radio G 1849 CW chan mrkr (31/Dec) (RRR) 8565 D3E: Luanda Radio, Angola 0500 CW / (16/Dec/98) (mleary2001) D3E51: Luanda R AGL CW 1923 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) D3E51: Luanda Radio AGL 1854 CW chan mrkr (31/Dec) (RRR) 8565.9 ZSJ: SAN Cape town, AFS 0430 CW / At 0444z stopped AMVER msg, repeated "111..." for about 3m. (16/Dec/98) (mleary2001) 8566 ZSJ: Capetown SAN AFS CW 2313 dec/30 cq mkr (PCG) 8568 FUV: Jibuti FN DJI RTTY/75/850 dec/28 ry/sg mkr (PCG) FUV: FN Djibouti 1840 RTTY 75/850 RYRY & SGSG (23/Dec) (IJ) 2233 RY TEST SG FROM DJIBOUTI FUV RTTY 75/850 8-1-99 EW FUV: FN Jibuti DJI RTTY 75\170 Testing Ry's 21 Dec [BC3] 8570 WNU55: Slidell R, LA, USA 0430 CW / "QSX 4 6 8 12 22 MHZ OBS"(16/Dec/98) (mleary2001) WNU43: Slidell R USA CW 0938 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) WNU43: Slidell Radio, La, USA 0431 CW w/QSX marker. (RB) 8570.5 UWS3: Kiev R UKR CW 1532 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) 8571 JNA: Tokyo R J CW 1539 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) JNA: Japanese Navy Tokyo 0923 CW mkr (AB3) Pagina 69 WUN-v05 JNA: Tokyo CG 2241 CW 'cq de jna jna jna' (22/Dec) (RRR) JNA: Tokyo R J CW 1800 dec/27 cq mkr (PCG) (JNA is JMSA or Japanese Maritime Safety Agency, Tokyo -LOGS) UFN Novorossiysk, Russia 18.30 RTTY 50/200 RY's, CQ DE UFN & exchange rates (11 Dec). (PT) 8572 TBA: Ankara TN CW 1547 dec/29 clg TBDJ(collective) (PCG) 8573 CLA: Havana Radio CUB 2156 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) 8574 LGB: Rogaland R NOR CW 2310 dec/30 cq mkr (PCG) LGB: Rogaland 0922 CW mkr (AB3) 8577 HLO: Seoul R KOR CW 1550 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) 8582 XSN: Ningbo 0919 CW mkr (AB3) XSN: Ningbo Radio, CHN 2332 (Dec 26) CW CQ (AB) XSN: Ningbo R CHN CW 2240 dec/28 cq mkr (PCG) 8584 VRX: Hong Kong 0916 CW mkr (AB3) 8585 UFL: Vladivostok R RUS CW 1003 Jan/3 fast cq call (PCG) 8586 USO: Izmail R UKR CW 1553 dec/29 fast cq call (PCG) 8589 HPP: Panama Intelmar Radio PNR 2158 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) HPP: Panama R PNR CW 0932 dec/29 long cq mkr (PCG) 8595 UFL: Vladivostok R RUS RTTY/50/170 0920 dec/29 msgs + 0930 cq call/CW (PCG) UFL: Vladivostok .R SE.Rus CW 0931z Started Off W/ E. Wx Warnings 11 Dec98 [BC3] UFL: Vladivostok .R SE.Rus RTTY 50/170 0926z E.News 11Dec98 [BC3] 8598 OXZ: Lyngby 0911 CW mkr (AB3) OXZ4: LYNGBY RADIO 1005 CW. After long period off (not working ship 8mhz) 1018 return to marker "cq de OXZ2/2/OXZ4/OXZ82 ere tfc fer = UFIX = pse ans 4185.4/8369.6/16737.1 = "(6/Jan)(DW) OXZ: Lingby, Denmark 1744 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan).(PT) 8599 UFL: Vladivostok 0914 CW Marine wx EE & RR (AB3) 8600 XSV: Tianjin R CHN CW 1916 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) XSV: Tianjin R. 2333 CW mrkr 'qrz? de xsv up 363' (22/Dec) (RRR) 8601 ZLO: NZ Navy Waiouru 0909 CW mkr (AB3) 8601.3 ZLO: Auckland RNZN NZL CW 0919 dec/29 "de zlo.." mkr (PCG) 8602 CWA: Cerrito R URG CW 2255 dec/28 cq mkr (PCG) 8604.5 DZJ: Manila-Bulacan R PHL CW 0916 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) 8605 UIW: Kaliningrad Radio KAL 2201 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) UIW: Kaliningrad Radio, RUS 2334 (Dec 26) CW w/unid vessel (AB) 8606 CNP: CASABLANCA RADIO 1705 CW. Marker "cq de CNP qsx 8 Mhz ar k" (8/Dec) (DW) 8607 USU: Mariupol Radio UKR 2024 CW vvv's + ID (29/Dec) (RRR) VIM: Melbourne R AUS CW 0914 dec/29 "cq de vim/vis" + nav msgs (PCG) VIM: Melbourne Radio AUS 2021 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) 8610 UCE: Arkhangelsk R RUS CW 2247 dec/28 "de" mkr (PCG) UCE: Arkhangelsk Radio RUS 2202 CW tfc list (29/Dec) (RRR) 8614 URL: Sevastopol Radio UKR 1910 CW CQ (23/Dec) (IJ) URL: Sevastopol Radio, UKR 1910 CW cq (19/Dec) (MM3) URL: Sevastopol, Ukraine 17.43 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) 8616.5 URK: Kertch Radio UKR 2025 CW/RTTY 50/170 QTC (29/Dec) (RRR) 8618 KPH: San Francisco Radio, CA, USA 0600 CW / "QSX 6/8/12/16 MHZ" (15/Dec/98) (mleary2001) KPH: S.Francisco R USA CW 1720 dec/29 1730 cq mkr (PCG) KPH: San Francisco Rdo, Ca, USA 0430 CW w/QSX marker. (RB) 8619 VRX: H.Kong R HKG CW 1913 dec/29 weak cq mkr (PCG) 8620 USU: Mariupol Radio UKR 2203 CW tfc list (29/Dec) (RRR) 8622 PCH41: Scheveningen Radio, HOL 8.19 (Dec 19) CW Marker DE PCH418 K (AB) 8624 XSQ: Guangzhou Radio, China 1722 CW / DE XSQ PSE UP 368 & 369 CLG K (23/Dec/98) (MPL) XSQ: Guangzhou R CHN CW 1830 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) XSQ: Guangzhou Radio 1911 CW cq (19/Dec) (MM3) XSQ: Guangzhou Rdo 0048 CW 'cq de xsq pse up...' (23/Dec) Pagina 70 8625.4 8632 8633 8634 8635 8636 8637 8642.2 8646 8648.5 8650 8655 8658 8661 8662 8663 8663.5 8665 8670 8674.4 8675 8676 8680 WUN-v05 (RRR) XSQ: Guangzou Radio, CHN 2336 (Dec 26) CW CQ (AB) FUM: 0455 RTTY 75/850 FUM stopped test, sent QRV KILO (21/Dec/98)(MPL) FUM: FN Papeete, Tahiti, OCE 0540 RTTY 75/850 Took them about 20m of maint. to fix RTTY equip problems. (15/Dec/98) (mleary2001) XSW: Kao-hsiung R TWN CW 1807 Jan/1 cq mkr (PCG) XSW: Kaohsiung 0904 CW mkr (AB3) XSW: Kaohsiung Radio TWN 2250 CW 'cq cq de xsw xsw k' (22/Dec) (RRR) XSW: Kaohsiung Radio, TWN 2338 (Dec 26) CW CQ (AB) UNID: 0521 100/850 (15/Dec/98) (mleary2001) PPR: Rio de Janeiro Radio 2337 CW 'vvv de ppr ppr ppr qsx...' (22/Dec) (RRR) PPR: Rio de Janeiro Radio, B 2234 (Dec 27) CW VVV marker (AB) PPR: Rio de Janeiro 0903 CW mkr (AB3) VGT6: Indian navy Bombay, IND 0005 CW VVV marker (AB) VTG6: Mumbai IN IND CW 1705 dec/29 v mkr (PCG) VTG: Ny Mumbai 1912 CW chan mrkr (31/Dec) (RRR) UTQ7: Kiyev R UKR CW 1833 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) HLW: Seoul R KOR CW 1812 Jan/1 weak cq mkr (PCG) VNG: Sydney TS AUS CW 1910 dec/29 sec pips (PCG) MGJ: RN Faslane, G 1449 (Dec 31) VFT 75bd CARB (AB) VTP6: Indian navy Vishakapatnom, IND 2348 (Dec 26) CW VVV marker (AB) VTP6: Ny Vishakapatnam IND 2136 CW chan mrkr (31/Dec) (RRR) VTP: Vishakhapatnam, India 17.41 CW Marker tape w/ ID [VTP 4/6] (03 Jan). (PT) 8665.0 XSG: Shanghai, PRC 17.39 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) 7TF: Boufarik Radio ALG 2302 CW 'cq cq cq de 7tf 7tf 7tf qsx...' (22/Dec) (RRR) SPE: Szczecin R POL CW 1815 Jan/1 "de spe42/61" mkr (PCG) SPE: Szczecin, Poland 17.41 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) UAI3: Nakhodka Radio 0841 CW ID marker 25/Nov (HOOD). UAI3: Nakhodka Radio 1310 RTTY 50/170 msg to UEPB M/V Magadan (21/Dec) (ML2) UIA3: Nakhoda Radio, RUS 2352 (Dec 26) CW VVV marker (AB) ASK: Karachi R PAK CW 1819 Jan/1 v mkr (PCG) IAR38: Rome Radio, I 2353 (Dec 26) CW VVV marker (AB) XSQ: Guangzhou 0901 CW mkr (AB3) XSQ: Guangzhou Radio CHN 2305 CW 'cq de xsq pse up...' (22/Dec) (RRR) TAH: Istanbul R TUR CW 1740 dec/28 cq mkr (PCG) TAH: Istanbul Radio 1914 CW cq (19/Dec) (MM3) TAH: Istanbul Radio 2306 CW 'cq cq de tah tah qsx...' (22/Dec) (RRR) TAH: Istanbul Rdo 1943 CW "cq de" ch marker 28/Dec (MB3) TAH: Istanbul, Turkey 17.40 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) UFN: Novosibirsk Rdo 1937 CW "cq de" ch marker 28/Dec (MB3) KEJ: Honolulu Globe Radio 0900 ARQ Sitor Mkr (AB3) KEJ: Globe Wireless, Kahalehani, Hi 0410 ARQ w/unique Globe sitor free signal, CW ID. (RB) XSG3: Shanghai Radio, CHN 0049 (Dec 27) CW CQ (AB) XSG: Shanghai R CHN CW 1744 dec/28 cq mkr (PCG) XSG: Shanghai Radio CHN 1915 CW chan mrkr (31/Dec) (RRR) IAR8: Rome Radio, I 2355 (Dec 26) CW VVV marker (AB) IAR8: Rome Rdo 1938 CW "vvv de" ch marker 28/Dec (MB3) IAR8: Rome Radio, Italy 0426 CW w/QSX marker. (RB) IAR: Rome R I CW 2300 dec/30 v mkr (PCG) IAR: Rome, Italy 17.37 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) VWM: Madras R IND CW 1750 dec/28 cq mkr (PCG) UDB2: Kholmsk Radio 0802 CW tfc list 3/Dec (HOOD). LZS: Bourgas R BUL CW 1900 dec/29 "cq de lzs29/32.36" + qtc (PCG) UDB2: Kholmsk Radio 1050 RTTY 50/170 msg to UGIO M/V Rijskoe Pagina 71 8682 8683.5 8685 8686 8688.3 8688.5 8691 8694 8694.4 8698 8700 8706 8722 8725 8737 8743 8749 8754 8755 8764 8776 8782 8794 8803 WUN-v05 Vzmorie (12/Dec) (ML2) EAD3: Madrid Radio 1845 CW marker (23/Dec) (IJ) EAD3: Madrid Radio, E 2357 (Dec 26) CW VVV marker (AB) EAD: Madrid R E CW 1755 dec/28 v mkr (PCG) EAD: Madrid 0858 CW mkr (AB3) EAD: Madrid Radio E 2139 CW chan mrkr (31/Dec) (RRR) EAD: Madrid Radio, Spain 0425 CW w/QSX marker. (RB) EAD: Madrid Rdo 1857 CW ch marker & QSX freqs 01/Jan (MB3) NMC: CAMSPAC Point Reyes, Ca 0405 FAX 120/576 w/weak chart. (RB) EAD3: Madrid Radio, Spain 0510 CW / "DE EAD3/EAD3 QSX 6 8 & 12 MHZ CG K" (15/Dec/98) (mleary2001) EAD: Madrid, Spain 17.36 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan).(PT) LFI: Rogaland-Globe R NOR ARQ 1945 Jan/1 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) LFI: Rogaland, Norway 17.35 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan).(PT) IRM: Rome Medico Radio 2042 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) IRM: Rome Medico Radio, I 2358 (Dec 26) CW VVV marker (AB) IRM: Rome Medico Rdo 1939 CW "vvv de" ch marker 28/Dec (MB3) IRM: Rome, Italy 17.34 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) CNP: Casablanca R MRC CW 0850 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) ZSC: Capetown Radio AFS 2210 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) ZSC6: Capetown R AFS CW 1840 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) XST: Quingdao 0855 CW mkr (AB3) XSZ: Dalian R CHN CW 1801 dec/28 cq mkr (PCG) UNID: 0453 50/850 (15/DEC/98) (mleary2001) 7TF6: Boufarik R ALG CW 1903 dec/28 cq mkr (PCG) 7TF: Boufarik Radio ALG 2211 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec)(RRR) 9MG2: Georgetown R MLA CW 1843 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) 9MG2: Penang Radio, MLA 0047 (Dec 27) CW CQ (AB) 9MG2: Penang, Malaysia 17.20 CW Long marker tape w/ ID & various freqs (03 Jan). (PT) 9AR: Rijeka 0854 CW mkr (AB3) 9AR: Rijeka Radio, HRV 0000 (Dec 27) CW Tfc list (AB) 9AR: Rijeka Radio, HRV 1920 CW V-mkr (19/Dec) (MM3) 9AR: Rijeka Radio, Croatia 0449 CW / (15/Dec/98) (mleary2001) 9AR: Rijeka, Croatia 19.30 CW Marker tape (31 Dec). (PT) JOS: Nagasaki 0851 CW mkr (AB3) JOS: Nagasaki R J CW 0845 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) JOS: Nagasaki Radio 2120 CW chan mrkr 'cq de jos' (29/Dec) (RRR) WOM: Miami High Seas Radio 0502 USB contact announcements (RP3) HLS: Seoul Radio, S. Korea 0140 USB w/channel marker, Beethoven's 9th Symphony "Ode to Joy", repeated. (RB) 5BA42: Cyprus Radio 0103 USB YL voice marker (1/Dec)(RJL) 5BA42: Cyprus Radio, CYP 2054 (Dec 28) USB Voice mirror (AB) 5BA42: Cyprus Rdo 1907 USB taped id in EE & Greek 28/Dec (MB3) Cyprus Radio 0419 USB EE/FF/GR voice mirror (26/Dec) (RP3) SVN44: Athens Radio, Greece 0435 USB YL/Greek w/voice frequency marker, ann of Hellenic Telecommunications Organization (OTE) services separated by door-bell like chime. (RB) TAH: Istanbul Rdo 1941 USB clg 3BS_(missed) in EE 28/Dec (MB3) SPC: Gdynia Radio 1919 USB, clg Alpha 18228 (31/Dec) (RP3) LFL: Rogaland Radio 2034 USB wkg LJ4.. (31/Dec) (RP3) NMN: CAMSLANT Chesapeake 2218 USB synthesized voice wx (28/Dec) (RP3) FAN BLADE: 1915 USB 30 char. EAM "22KJEU..." (26/Dec) (JJ) SVN48: Athens Radio, Greece 0436 USB YL/Greek w/news items, separated by door-bell like chime. (RB) TELL TALE: 0145 & 0245 USB 30 char. EAM: 22NCVF... (12/Dec) (JJ) HEB18: Bern Rdo 0953 USB wkg 'TCIT' pp to Moscow 27/Dec (MB3) PCG41: SCHEVENINGEN RADIO 1500 USB YL reading out PCH's closing down (last) message after 94 years in the business. (31/Dec)(DW) OHG: Helsinki Radio 0749 wkg UIVC: TKH LOUKHI (ex Volgo-Don 5100) 20/Nov (HOOD). Pagina 72 WUN-v05 WLO: Mobile Radio, AL 1501 USB announcements (27/Dec) (RP3) UNID: 0417 USB / Half of duplex conv. in Spanish "un capitan de Mexico" (15/Dec/98) (mleary2001) 8806 3AC: Monaco Rdo 1006 USB tune+id in EE & Italian 04/Jan (MB3) 8809 IAR: Rome Rdo 1911 USB wkg IBCA w/ pp to # in Rome 28/Dec (MB3) 8813 UNID: 0415 USB Spanish conversation (15/Dec/98)(mleary2001) 8819 Almaty VOLMET. 1749. YL w/ ID & Sign off. (3521 miles) (IB) 8825 CSY: Santa Maria, Azores 0537 USB (NAT-E MWARA) wkg flt to confirm posn. (RB) New York Control 2216 USB w/Delta 345B (28/Dec) (RP3) Santa Maria: 0121 USB w/Air France 683 (29/Dec) (RP3) Santa Maria: 1851 Wkg Navy JM01A. (IB) 8828 Honolulu Volmet: (PAC-VOL), HI, USA 0457 USB w/aviation wx in progress, Cold Bay, Calgery; starts again at 0500. (RB) 8833 Gander 1151 USB wkg UAL 1 @FL340 31/Dec (MB3) 8838 LDOC EL AL, Tel Aviv 2040 USB wkg a/c in Hebrew (28/Dec) (RP3) El Al LDOC Tel-Aviv: 2042 USB wkg El Al___ w/AMS wx 28/dec (MB3) 8843 San Francisco: (CEP-1/2 MWARA) 0535 USB wkg Delta 54 w/0535 posn; at 0539 wkg TWA 206 w/same. (RB) 8845 unid: 2259 USB 2 m in Portuguese, one w/heavy background noise (sounds to me like a ship's Diesel engine) 04/Jan (MB3) 8846 CG1502 w\New York Radio 2101 20\DEC (MF2) NY Aero: 2014 USB handing a DL flt over to MIA CTR 28/Dec (MB3) New York Aero: 2203: Wkg US Air-153. (3346 miles) (IB) New York Control 1515 USB wkg N63HJ (27/Dec) (RP3) 8846.5 Unid: Tunisian Diplo 1946 FEC 6WI DE YRJ & FF chat. (RB) 8855 Belem Aero. 0715: Wkg Varig-184. (4616 miles) (IB) Manaus, Brazil 0453 USB wkg a/c in Portuguese (RP3) Piarco Aero. 0044. Wkg Virgin-030. (4378 miles) (IB) Recife Aero. 0108. Wkg Springbok-203. (4654 miles) (IB) 8860 unid: 1556 USB open mic + feedback (sounds like) 31/Dec (MB3) 8861 9G-PHN: Ghana-123. 2154:USB: Wkg Abidjan. a/c-DC10. (IB) Bamako Aero. 0007. Wkg Nouakchott Aero. (IB) Canarias Aero. 0804. Wkg Varig-742. (IB) Canarias Aero: 1707 USB w/tfc (LTU B767) to Dakar 27/Dec (MB3) Casablanca Aero. 0837: USB: Wkg Dakar w/ r-checks. (IB) Dakar Aero: 1707 USB wkg Canarias re. an LTU B767 27/Dec (MB3) Dakar Control 0333 USB wkg Altitalia 682 (26/Dec) (RP3) Nagpur Aero. 0053. Wkg Port Blair Aero (4711 miles)(IB) PP-EOB: UNID. 2328:USB: Wkg Dakar. FL330. (IB) Recife Aero. 0019. Wkg Sal Aero. (4654 miles) (IB) Roberts Aero. 1753. Wkg Air Gabon-128. (IB) TTM-702: UNID. 2057:USB: Wkg Dakar. en route:Nouakchott (IB) 8864 Gander Aero. 1739. Wkg Air evac-7R4. (IB) Gander: 0655 USB wkg unid DL flt w/ s/c chk 03/Jan (MB3) Shanwick Aero. 1739. Wkg CANFORCE-09 (IB) 8867 Auckland Aeradio, NZ 0830 SSB wkg NZL106 level change (AB3) Auckland Aero. 0758. Wkg Argentina 1160. (11276 miles) (IB) Brisbane Aeradio, 0817 SSB wkg P2-MBY (AB3) Brisbane Aero 1551. Wkg New Zealand 16. (10246 miles) (IB) Nandi Aero. 0819. Wkg Qantas 11. (9967 miles) (IB) Pascua Aero (Easter Is) 1018 SSB wkg Auckland aero re Argentinas 1881 pos rep (AB3) Perth Aero. 0900. Wkg Qantas 15. (9089 miles) (IB) 8879 Biera Aero. 1719: Wkg Zimbabwe-9359. (5530 miles) (IB) Dar-es-Salaam Aero. 1716: Wkg Springbok-286. (4803 miles) (IB) Gander Aero. 1513. Wkg Speedbird-4503. (IB) Gander: 1705 USB wkg BA 209 (a/c unhrd here) 27/Dec (MB3) Mauritius Aero. 1714: Wkg Singapore-405. (6210 miles) (IB) Seychelles Aero. 1717. Wkg Nairobi Aero. (5207 & 4388miles) (IB) Shanwick Aero. 1503. Wkg El Al-047. (IB) 8880 Unid: Fisherman 0503 USB OM/SS chatting. (RB) 8888 Novosibirsk Meteo: 1549 USB aero wx in RR 30/Dec (MB3) Samara Meteo: 1618 USB vy garbled yl w/ wx info 31/Dec (MB3) Pagina 73 WUN-v05 Shanwick Radio: Shanwick Radio 2051 USB / Shanwick Radio wkg various a/c (14/Dec/98) (mleary2001) Gander: 1513 USB wkg Delta 525 (27/Dec) (RP3) Gander: 1711 USB wkg KLM 661 27/Dec (MB3) Shanwick: 1712 USB wkg Canadian 82 27/Dec (MB3) 8894 Algiers Aero. 0806. Wkg 5U-BAA. (IB) Bellview-222: 2354:USB: Wkg Niamey. FL330. (IB) NTU-786: Century Aviation. 2211:USB: Wkg Algiers. FL330. (IB) NTU-787: Century Aviation. 0637:USB: Wkg Niamey. (IB) Niamey & Algiers Control 0055 USB wkg Speedbird 56 (RP3) Niamey Aero. 1700. Wkg LAZ-597. Balkan Airlines (IB) RA-46660: SAFT of Gabon. 0723:USB: Wkg Niamey. (IB) RMV-125: Romavia. 1751:USB: Wkg Algiers. FL260 (IB) Tamanrasset Aero. 0812. Wkg 7T-VID Air Algerie. (IB) Tindouf Aero. 0718. Wkg 7T-WHP. (IB) Tripoli Aero. 1827: Wkg Ghana-741. (IB) 8903 ALX-722: Alitaxi. 2336:USB: Wkg N`djamena. (IB) Accra: 2255 USB wkg KL 597 posn. KOKRA(?) 0017 05/Jan (MB3) Bangui: 2341 USB wkg KL 27?4 w/ posn report 04/Jan (MB3) Brazzaville Aero. 2231 Wkg Namibia-262. (4104 miles) (IB) Burundi: 2259 USB wkg GFA _06 @FL 390, pos. rep 05/Jan (MB3) CPM-201: UNID. 2005:USB: Wkg Libreville. (IB) Gabon-143: VIP/ Air Force. 2346:USB: Wkg Luanda. (IB) Kinchasa: 2303 USB wkg BA 54 to maintain level 310 04/Jan (MB3) Kinshasa Aero. 2148. Wkg Lufthansa-575. (4114 miles) (IB) Kisangani: 2332 USB relay posn of a AFR flt to Kinchasa 04/Jan LX-TLA: TransLux. 2157:USB: Wkg Bangui. (IB) Libreville Aero. 2049. Wkg Luanda Aero (3701 & ?? (IB) Luanda: 2241 USB wkg unhrd SAB flt @FL290 05/Jan (MB3) Lubumbashi 2053. Wkg Speedbird-56. (?? miles) (IB) Lusaka: 2325 USB wkg ZS-SAT (SAA B747) 05/Jan (MB3) N'Djamena: 2312 USB wkg KL 593 pos. FLU @0005 04/Jan (MB3) NGL-032: Nizhegorodskie. 2336:USB: Wkg N`djamena. (IB) Nigeria-981: 2216:USB: Wkg N`djamena. FL350. (IB) Taipei Aero. 0820. Wkg Tokyo Aero. (6074 & 5885 miles) (IB) Tokyo Aero. (J). 0745:USB: Wkg Japan Air-942. (IB) Tripoli Aero (LBY). 0732:USB: Wkg N`djamena. (IB) 8906 CSJ: Santa Maria USB wkg Navy J__ (missed) @FL240 27/Dec (MB3) Gander Control 0319 USB wkg KLM 417 (18/Dec) (RP3) Gander: (NAT-A MWARA) 1901 USB wkg Air France 3532 w/posnrep 47N30W/1900 FL330, est 41N40W 2016, 32N50W next. (RB) Santa Maria Aero. 1600. Wkg Frenchline-313. (IB) Shanwick Aero. 1350: Wkg Corsair-976. (IB) 8916.4 unid: 2329 USB 2 m chatting(?) in Japanese 30/Dec (MB3) 8921 Speedbird LHR: 1716 USB asks "anybody called?" :) 27/Dec (MB3) 8924 LOT Op's: LDOC, Warsaw, POL 0610 USB wkg unid LOT a/c in Polish, sounded like ref TXFT. (RB) 8927 LDOC Jeddah. 1739: Wkg Saudia-865. (3095 miles) (IB) Saudia Jeddah: 1549 USB wkg unid Saudia a/c 30/Dec (MB3) 8930 EVERGREEN 3203: 0015 USB wkg Stockholm (6/Dec)(RJL) FST-615: Fast Air. 1816:USB: Wkg Stockholm. (IB) Jordanian 262: 2337 USB clg Stockholm Radio, no joy. (RB) SDJ: Stockholm Rdo 1028 USB wkg UA 961 s/c AR-CS 27/Dec (MB3) 8933 LDOC Johannesburg 0002. Wkg Springbok-241. (5770 miles) (IB) New York. 2230: Clg unid w/ selcal check. (3346 miles) (IB) 8939 Kiev Meteo: 1255 USB wx for unid apt, id & gone 27/Dec (MB3) Moscow Meteo, RUS 2047 (Dec 28) USB Volmet (AB) Moscow Meteo: 0946 USB wx for Borispol in RR 27/Dec (MB3) Rostov Meteo: 1257 USB w/ wx for Volgograd 27/Dec (MB3) 8942 Air Micronesia-8805: 1722:USB: Wkg Singapore. FL330. (IB) Hong Kong Aero. 1814: Wkg All Nippon-112. (6052 miles) (IB) Manila Aero. 1607. Wkg Dynasty-361. (6675 miles) (IB) Singapore Aero. 1810: Wkg Singapore-990. (6796 miles) (IB) 8948 Bombay Aero. 1634: Wkg IndAir-433. (4567 miles) (IB) Jet Airways-811: 1623:USB:Wkg Bombay.SELCAL-MQCF. (IB) Nagpur Aero. 1646: Wkg Delhi Aero. (4711 & 4228 miles) (IB) Allied 812 w/Mumbai ATC at 15.22, estimating BPL (Bhopal) at Pagina 74 8891 WUN-v05 15.20, & DPN (Delhi) at 16.05. Selcal ER-LP. Allied 469 w/Nagpur ATC at 15.27, at FL290, estimating KKJ (Khajuraho) at 15.27, changing to Nagpur VHF on 122.9 Allied 212 w/Nagpur ATC at 15.29, at FL350, departed Calcutta at 15.10z, estimating ??? at 15.52z, NNP (Nagpur) at 16.37, AAU (Aurangabad) at 17.13. Selcal AE-PQ. Allied 434D w/? at 15.54, destination is Delhi, estimating BEVOX (spelt out) at 16.15z, OSRAM at 16.27z, & DPN (Delhi) at 16.38; requesting climb to FL310. Selcal BL-CJ. 8957 EIP: Shannon Volmet, Ireland 0609 USB w/aviation wx, off w/ID repeated twice. (RB) EIP: Shannon volmet, IRL 1135 (Dec 28) USB (AB) SSN Volmet: 0937 USB LHR 0920 wx (vis 10km, rain) 27/Dec (MB3) Shannon Volmet 2043 USB wx (28/Dec) (RP3) Shannon Volmet, Ireland 0820 SSB (AB3) 8960 GKX: Portishead Rdo 1601 USB wkg CFG 525 31/Dec (MB3) 8971 GREMLIN 06 req radio check w\OSCAR,then switched green. 0103 15\DEC (MF2) Phantom 11: 2153 USB wkg Blue Star (USN TSCC Puerto Rico) reporting that the team is on the beach (RP3) WRANGLER 09: 1111 UTC USB clg BLUESTAR but was having difficulty understanding him due to extremely poor audio (SD) 8974 AUSSIE 668: 2208 UTC USB clg AFSYD requesting UNIFORM DELTA. Advised to QSY 13227. At 2209Z AUSSIE 668 calls AFSYD requesting flight guard until 1515Z & that ops are normal & will call again at 2245Z, also requested TTFs for AYNZ (Nadzab), AGGH (Honiara), YBCS (Cairns) & AYPY (Port Moresby) for 0100Z (SD) RESCUE 251: 2111 UTC USB clg AFSYD requesting flight guard as AFDAR was unreadable. Advised to QSY 6685 where contact made at 2113Z. RESCUE 251 requests that other stations contact on this circuit if uncontactable by AFSYD but AFSYD anticipates no further problems this freq. At 2326Z RESCUE 251 requests p/p w/ RCC CANBERRA & advised to QSY 8989. Contact made at 2327Z but RESCUE 251 unable to hear RCC CANBERRA. After repeated attempt to rectify problem AFSYD advises that they will relay to HMAS NEWCASTLE who will relay to RESCUE 251 (SD) RNZAF Auckand & IROQUOIS 308 (UH-1) New Zealand 0510 UTC USB w/ Notify No3 SQN maintenance Hobsonville base OPs, of arrival time 1830 local (11/Dec) (IJ) 8983 CAMSLANT Chesapeake 1342 USB clg a/c C2R (29/Dec) (RP3) CG2133 w\flt.ops & pos for CAMSLANT. 1538 22\DEC (MF2) CAMSLANT: 2130 USB wkg CG__19 w/ rdo chk 31/Dec (MB3) RESCUE 2118: 1459 USB wkg CG Chesapeake, VA (30/Dec) (JM) CG 1502: USCG HC-130 2130 USB wkg NMN re flight op's (RB) CG 1713: USCG HC-130H 2027 USB wkg NMN re flight op's (RB) CG 6015: USCG HH-60J 2020 USB wkg NMN for flight op's. (RB) COPPERPOUND 801: 2221 USB clg GANTSEC (USCG Greater Antilles Section, San Juan) no joy. (RB) NMN: CAMSLANT Chesapeake, Va 0009 USB wkg CG 6009 re is being diverted by Group Hampton Roads to look for overdue 17 yoa male in a 10-foot boat, between west branch of the Elizabeth River & Craney Island, 6009 becomes RESCUE 6009. (RB) NMN: CAMSLANT Chesapeake, Va 2028 USB wkg M7L for flt op's. (RB) NODW: USCGC Sundew (WLB-404) 0224 USB wkg D-9 Comms Center w/radio ck. (RB) NOK: USCG Group Key West, Fl, USA 1905 USB wkg M7L re does he have comms w/C6P? (RB) RESCUE 2118: USCG HU-25 Falcon 2030 USB wkg CAMSLANT re flt op's normal. (RB) SERVICE CENTER: U.S. Customs back-up DIACC, Oklahoma City, OK 2350 USB clg COPPERPOUND 801 no joy here. (RB) 8989 AXF: Air Force Sydney, AUS 0930 USB wkg RESCUE 253 w/pp RCC. (RB) RESCUE 252: RAAF, P-3? 0852 USB wkg AF Sydney re SAR op's in Sydney to Holbart Yacht Race disaster. (RB) RESCUE 253: RAAF, P-3? 0905 USB wkg AF Sydney for flight op's. Pagina 75 8992 8998 9005 9007 9016 9017 9031 9041 9046.5 9057 9065 9067.1 9082 9082.5 9085.4 9090 9098.6 WUN-v05 (RB) RESCUE 254: RAAF, P-3? 0902 USB wkg AF Sydney answering selcal re SAR op's. (RB) Andrews wkg pp for SHADOW 95 to DSN#872-4580 & 872-4800-EGLIN meteo 0021 12\DEC (MF2) CROUGHTON wkrg PP for REACH 727P to HILDA EAST 1944 19\DEC (MF2) CROWN 96: USAF Rescue 1700 USB pp w/King Operations w/detailed explanations of missed approach procedures at Halifax/Shearwater airfield (RP3) Croughton 2106 USB w/EAMs (31/Dec) (RP3) Hickam GHFS: 0604 USB EAM "22ITHK" (26/Dec) (RP3) Hickam GHFS: Hi, USA 0353 USB wkg PANIC 16 w/pp to McChord meteo, tail #165, passes ETA. (RB) Number stn 0413 USB YL SS (RP3) Reach 6001: 0008 USB, USAF C-17, wkg Anderson pp w/Hilda West (22/Dec) (RP3) TEMPO 92: KC-135, 190th ARG, KS ANG, Topeka 0137 USB wkg Thule w/op's normal, neg relay msg. (RB) THULE wkrg PP for REACH 476 to DNS#673-#145 no joy so PP was routed to Charleston CP. 0010 6\JAN(MF2) THULE wkrg PP for REACH 6018 to DSN#837-5517-Travis CP. 2136 19\DEC (MF2) THULE wkrg PP for REACH 9190 to HILDA EAST. & Charleston CP. 2333 29\DEC(MF2) Thule 0341 USB passing NIGHTWATCH freqs to unid a/c (29/Dec) (RP3) 1240 US AIR FORCE VERY WEAK SIGNAL USA USB 8-1-99 EW Auckland Aeradio, NZL 0330 USB wkg PIRATE 04 (LC-130) w/ cleared the block FL260 for FL330 (11/Dec) (IJ) Unid 0501 USB 2 OM Farsi (RP3) Shuck 91: USAF E-3B 0113 USB w/Trenton Military receiving wx for Ramstein AB (RP3) NIGHTWATCH 1 radio check w\WAR46 on Z-175. 2146 (MF2) USAF Anderson & Hickam AFBs 0545 USB CRATT co-ord. (11/Dec) (IJ) WAR46: 1614 USB wkg NIGHTWATCH 01 (8/Dec) (JM) WAR46: Nat'l Military Communication/Command Center, Alt site "R", Raven Rock Mountain, Pa 0236 USB clg NIGHTWATCH 01 no joy. (RB) Yard Bird 0120 USB clg NIGHTWATCH 01 (ABNCP) (RP3) TROUT 99: "Speckled Trout" C-135C 0729 USB a/c normally used by AF Chief of Staff, wkg &y VIP w/rdo ck on F094. (RB) ARCHITECT: 0831 UTC USB w/ colour-coded airfield state broadcast (SD) ASCOT 23: 1715 UTC USB clg ARCHITECT requesting flight guard & selcal check CFDE then passed coded task information (SD) Architect (RAF): 1702 USB regional press.settings 27/Dec (MB3) Architect: RAF 1201 USB airfield wx (29/Dec) (RP3) 5YE: NAIROBI MET 1609 rtt 100/R/850 met tfc. (1/Jan) (DW) DFZG: Beograd, Serbia 0640 RTTY 75/400, online encryption after xyxyxxyxy (122998)(PLOO) Andrews clg LAJES for radio chk. 1635 16\DEC(MF2) GYU: RN GIBRALTAR 1633 8 chan interleaved dcn vft on usb. (1/Jan) (DW) GYU: RN GIBRALTAR 1638 ARQ/342 96/340 9067.125. Chan 6 in vft. 4rc. 2 chan tdm. Ch:A & Ch:B - betas over 3 hours. (1/Jan) (DW) GXQ: RN LONDON 1846 8 chan interleaved DCN vft on usb (3/Jan) (DW) GXQ: RN LONDON 1847 RTTY 50/340 9082.595. Ch:1 in vft. Eng ch. Idle till 1909z. "de GXQ will do" "GYU de GXQ etc" opchat. (3/Jan) (DW) UNID: 2129 75/850 M-8000 could not ID mode (13/Dec/98)(mleary2001) UNID: 2020, AM Voice, YL EE 3/2 5 fgps, end, 2028z (Jan. 16)(PLOO) ??? ???, ??? 0045 11/Dec 150bd/850 FSK Pagina 76 9102.7 9108 9109 9110 9111.6 9111.7 9112.2 9120 9123.5 9126.7 9130 9148.2 9165 9168 9174.5 9192.7 9200.2 9231 9240 9293 9300 9300.3 9327.9 9331 9337.4 9338 9340 9340.6 9371.1 9462.5 WUN-v05 UNID System, sync, cont, ACF=0 (MC) EGYPTIAN EMB ? LOC 1923 arq 100/170 Betas, changes to irs then short op chat in ATU, & close down. (3/Jan) (DW) POLISH EMB THE HAGUE 1407 ARQ/POL 100/I/250 Tfc in Polish then long period of betas. (4/Dec) (DW) 1350 REPEATS VVV VVV VVV 723 723 723. CW 9-1-99 (EW) 2120 USCG BOSTON W/ WX MAP NIK FAX 120/576 8-1-99 (EW) NMF: USCG BOSTON 1930 FAX Textual output, m/path distortion. (3/Jan) (DW) French Forces 1013 ARQ-E3 192/400 Idle betas (Jan 2). (PLOO) Unid French link 0850 ARQ-M 192Bd idling (24/Dec) (LAR) UNID: French Mil 0405 ARQ-E3 192/400 long beta idle then svc msg circuit ID: [ugi]. Jan.7. (PLOO) LOBO: SOUTHCOM Air Op's Center, Howard AFB, Panama 0023 USB wkg RELEIF 03 w/wx for Howard AFB. (RB) RELIEF 01: 0223 USB clg LOBO w/ an ops report. No joy; (no matter) report was passed in the blind (23/Dec) (JJ) RELIEF 02: 1112 USB wkg LOBO w/ops report (14/Dec) (IJ) RELIEF 03: 1200 USB wkg LOBO Ops re departure time (8/Dec) (JJ) SAM 682: 1505 USB w/pp through Andrews(8/Dec) (JM) SAM 682: 1506 USB (89th AW VC-137) pp Birmingham Guard Ops via Andrews VIP (8/Dec) (RJL) SAM 91: 0040 USB, inbound New Zealand via Hawaii, wkg Andrews VIP for pps (2/Dec) (JJ) Shark 21: 2234 USB w/Lobo (Howard AFB Panama) w/wx (28/Dec) (RP3) RFFXCK, France(?) 14.50 ARQ-E 184/420 5-lg tfc to RFFXCCS, RFFCCCT & RFFABCT via RTC cct (11 Dec). (PT) RFTJD: FF, Libreville, GAB 0117 ARQ-E3 192/400 (assumed C. I. HAI to Paris). (RB) MGJ: Faslane, UK 23.20 RTTY 75/350 CARBS tfc (03 Jan). (PT) MGJ: RN FASLANE 1940 RTTY 75/340 CARB (3/Jan) (DW) 2123 UK MILITARY W/ CHANNEL INFORMATION. MGJ RTTY 75/425 8-1-99 EW 1354 IDLING ONLY. E.46.15/144 9-1-99 (EW) 2126 SEOUL KOREA W/ WX MAP HLL FAX 120/576 8-1-99 UNID: 2210 MIL-188-110CN2 39 tone modem, tfc (MC) HBD20: MFA Bern 0936 ARQ 5l tfc from berneda to varsovam brn00139 (30/Dec) (WP3) HBD20: MFA Berne 0855 ARQ 5LGs (22/Dec) (IJ) 1402 WX INFO W/ FAPR HEADERS. FROM ANTANNARIVO MADAGASCAR. 5ST E3 48/850 9-1-99 (EW) FUJ: FN Le Port REU RTTY 75/850 1025z Encrypted Tfc 11 Dec98 [BC3] Bechar Aero. 2356. Wkg Algiers. (IB) PNGDF Patrol Boat net: 0615 UTC USB w/ DELTA ROMEO clg BRAVO 6 w/ no joy (SD) Unid 0048 11/Dec MIL-188-110CN2 39 tone HF modem, tfc (MC) 1412 ENCRYPTED TEXT UNK UNKSYS 75/850 9-1-99 (EW) 2121 ENCRYPTED TEXT UNKSYS 75/850 8-1-99 EW OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 1200 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400. signoff. (9/Dec) (DW) UNID: 1831 MIL-188-110CN2 39 tone modem, tfc btw 3 stations (MC) MKK: RAF LONDON 2159 RTTY 50/340 9337.405 Chan A (in lsb) of vft "ryi's qbf figs test de MKK". Marker virtually unreadable. (8/Dec) (DW) MKK: RAF LONDON 2153 16 chan DCN interleaved vft on isb. Very disturbed, & qrm on lsb (8/Dec) (DW) TASHKENT MET 2017 FAX//60/576/N/800 End of chart, then second chart, w/ plotted obs. (3/Jan) (DW) MKK: RAF LONDON 2155 RTTY 50/340 9340.635. Chan7 in vft "ryi's qbf figs test de MKK". (8/Dec) (DW) UNID: 2126 75/170 M-8000 could not ID (13/Dec/98) (mleary2001) ETD3: ADDIS ABABA AIR 2212 RTTY 50/400 Marker "zczc qjh ry's nnnn". 40hz high. (8/Dec) (DW) Pagina 77 9725 9787.2 9830 9970 9996 10006.7 10009 10021 10024 10030 10046 10051 10057 10066 10069 10072 10090 10100.8 10103.7 10126.6 10136.7 10144 10177.7 10200 10204 10205 10215 WUN-v05 New Star BC station, TWN 1440 (Jan 1) AM Numbers in progress (AB) UNID: 2015 UNID 108.8613/170, ACF=32, Code3 no synch w/ FEC; ends at 2030. Jan.9 (PLOO) NAR: USN KEYWEST 2218 RTTY 75/850 Met tfc. Poor copy, qrm. (8/Dec) (DW) HSW: Bangkok Meteo 2330 RTTY 50/170 synop wx (2/Dec) (ML2) RWM: Time signal station Moscow, RUS 1449 (Dec 28) CW Time signals (AB) Prob. Egyptian 17.20 FEC After ARQ selcall XBVY into AA FEC (03 Jan). (PT) Bombay Aero. 1605: Wkg Air India-698. (4567 miles) (IB) Delhi Aero. 1453. Wkg Karachi Aero. (4228 miles & 4020 miles) (IB) Kabul Aero. 1451. Wkg KLM-843. (3620 miles) (IB) Bucuresti: Tarom Aws LDOC 0944 USB wkg "YR-JCB" w/ s/c chk GL-CD 03/Jan (MB3) Pascua Aero (Easter Is) 1030 SSB wkg Argentinas 1881 131W position (AB3) LTU Dusseldorf: 1118 USB wkg a/c "RU" re deicing 03/Jan (MB3) 4X6: Israel NY Haifa 1248 CW "VVV" channel marker 27/Dec (MB3) 4XZ: Israeli navy Haifa, ISR 1447 (Dec 28) CW VVV marker (AB) 4XZ: IN HAIFA 0724 CW. Marker "vvv de 4XZ ==" (9/Jan) (DW) Gander Volmet: 1957 USB w/Goose Bay fcst 28/Dec (MB3) NY Volmet: 2005 USB w/Bangor fcst 28/Dec (MB3) NORTHWEST 921: 0058 USB wkg SAN FRANCISCO ATCC w/position. QSX to 13288 w/sc chk (CE-AL) (31/Dec) (DW2) Bangkok Aero: 1722 USB wkg unhrd Cathay flt. 31/Dec (MB3) Calcutta Aero. 1728: Wkg Aeroflot-550. (5011 miles) (IB) Dhaka Aero. 1555: Wkg Yangon Aero. (5021 & 5635 miles) (IB) Bern Rdo: 1022 USB wkg HB-?UO w/ selcall chk 03/Jan (MB3) LDOC Speedbird ops. 1718. Wkg Caledonian-669. (IB) Tashkent Meteo, UZB 1444 (Dec 28) USB Volmet in English (AB) DDK2: Hamburg Meteo, D 1511 (Dec 28) RTTY 50bd RY's (AB) DDK9: HAMBURG MET 0730 RTTY 50/440 Met tfc. (9/Jan) (DW) DDK9: HAMBURG MET 0933 RTTY 50/440 Met tfc. (11/Dec) (DW) 2141 IDLING ONLY FROM PARIS FRANCE RFFA E3 192/425 8-1-99 FF UNID ? 0734 ARQ/E3 192/370 8rc. Betas. Poo/little sync. Solitary routing indicator RFLIC. (9/Jan) (DW) FF UNID ? 0734 ARQ/E3 192/370 8rc. Betas. Poor/little sync. Solitary routing indicator RFLIC. (9/Jan) (DW) N/A: Egyptian Emb, Washington 1843 ARQ 19/Dec 100bd/170/E ends "ky ky" (bi bi)(MC) EGYPTIAN EMB ? LOC 0810 arq 100/170 Tfc in Arabic then op chat. Part of originator corrupt. (9/Jan) (DW) DK0WCY: DARC Aurora beacon, D 1130 (Dec 28) USB (AB) DK0WCY: RADIO AMATEUR BEACON 0824 CW Long dash then ID "DK0WCY beacon". (9/Jan) (DW) FF PARIS 0842 ARQ/E3 192/380 8rc. Betas. 0908z cct [LFB]. Controle de voie Provence de Provence. C de v RFLI de RFLI & offline encrypted tfc. (9/Jan) (DW) FF PARIS 0842 ARQ/E3 192/380 8rc. Betas. 0908z cct ]LFB]. Controle de Voie Provence de Provence. C de v RFLI de RFLI & offline encrypted tfc. (9/Jan) (DW) RFFA: MOD Paris 0844 ARQ-E3/192 zczclfb540 pp rflicf de rffkc 0080 3630836 znr uuuuu p 290836z dec 98 (30/Dec) (WP3) MKK: RAF London, G 1455 (Dec 28) VFT 50bd RYI + foxes (AB) Opal Ring: 1925 USB w/NIGHTWATCH 01 confirming message receipt (29/Dec) (RP3) RTP78: IRKUTSK MET ? 0943 RTTY 50/1000 Weak & qrm of space leg. Met tfc barely readable. (9/Jan) (DW) HZN48: Jeddah Meteo, ARS 1536 (Dec 28) RTTY 100bd Synops (AB) HZN: Jeddah Meteo 2230 RTTY 100/850 synop wx (6/Dec) (ML2) HZN48: JEDDAH MET 0915 RTTY 50/R/680 Barely audible. Met tfc. (9/Jan) (DW) HZN48: JEDDAH MET 0915 RTTY 50/R/680 Barely audible. Met tfc. Pagina 78 WUN-v05 (9/Jan) (DW) HZN48: JEDDAH MET 1354 RTTY 100/R/700 Met tfc. Poor copy, faulty mark (11/Dec) (DW) 10254 Unid, ??? 1404 (Dec 24) RTTY 50bd On-line encrypted msgs. Encryption consists of letters only after ZZZZZZ DDDDDD (AB) 10256 Unid. First 100bd RTTY RYRYRY BK ZAR 300. Then into, ??? 1825 (Dec 28) RTTY 100bd unid mode 200-300bd. 3 spikes: -700 +100 +700 (AB) 10281.3 RFLIG: FF CAYENNE ? 1039 ARQ/E3 192/I/400 8rc. Weak/distorted. Weak/poor sync. (9/Jan) (DW) 10284 HB8GVA: Geneva, Switzerland 14.00 PACTOR 200/200 Working RC2BEL, Belgrade, then into un-decodable mode (22 Dec). (PT) 10286 PD-ISW: Unid aircraft, S 1554 (Dec 28) USB PP w/ a Dutch ground station. Later clg Stockholm (AB) 10291.8 Unid: 0419 UNID 195.5/308 sounds like idling. (RB) 10299 HSW: Bangkok Meteo 0010 RTTY 50/170 synop wx (3/Dec) (ML2) 10299 HSW62: BANGKOK MET 1400 RTTY 50/R/170 Met tfc. (11/Dec) (DW) 10314 SNN299: MFA WARSAW 1113 CW (FIA) Periodic channel free marker "vvv de SNN299 pse ga". (9/Jan) (DW) SNN299: MFA Warsaw 1800 Pol-Arq 100/240 Nx\Pol. Antenna nr.11 - Azimut 117 (18/Dec) (RH2) 10326.2 UNID: 1826, UNID synchronous 108.86/167 ACF=32, Tx ends at 1830 restarting fm 1840 to 1650, no synch w/ Code3 w/all modes tried; if RTTY tried at the 109 speed w/ the M7000, printout looks very much UNID: Sounds like synchronization sequence w/one letter out of 4 changed followed by progressive switch to crypto (Jan. 16)(PLOO) 10368 Unknown 18.45 ARQ-E 72/400 Idling w/ Betas, no tfc sent (05 Jan). (PT) 10371.2 UNID: 1925 05/Dec 50bd/1360 FSK System, sync, cont, ACF=0 (very wide shift)(MC) 10385 BAA21: Beijing Meteo 2210 RTTY 50/850 synop wx (30/Nov) (ML2) 2130 WX INFORMATION FROM NAIROBI KENYA. 5YE RTTY 50/850 8-1-99 EW 10407 LN2A: IPS beacon Sveio, NOR 1458 (Dec 28) CW CW/data/RTTY bursts (AB) 10418 E3A: Asmara Air ERI 2210 RTTY 50/400 svc msgs to ETD3 Addis Ababa cct TVA. 28/Dec (ML2) 10420 FDI8: French Airforce Nice, F 1420 (Dec 31) CW VVV marker (AB) 10424 YMA20: Ankara Meteo, Turkey 0804 19/Dec 50bd/850 RTTY, "ryryryryry yma20 yma20 10424 kc/s" marker (MC) YMA20: Ankara, Turkey 14.00 RTTY 50/880 RY's, ID then aero wx (04 Dec). (PT) YMA20: ANKARA MET 1400 RTTY 50/900 Met tfc. (6/Dec) (DW) YMA20: ANKARA MET 2006 RTTY 50/900 Periodic met traffic. 2057z marker ry's & "YMA20 3550 kc/s 1600-0500 10424 kc/s 0500-1600". - at 2359z still operating on this frequency. (11/Dec) (DW) YMA: Ankara, Turkey 17.15 RTTY 50/850 Ankara met. w/ wx for Turkish locations (03 Jan). (PT) YMA20: Ankara Meteo, TUR 1459 (Dec 28) RTTY 50bd RY's (AB) 10428.5 UNID: 2114 75/850 (13/Dec/98) (mleary2001) 10442 FAPSI Moscow, RUS 1545 (Dec 28) RTTY 75bd Msg to VTX on link 00098 (AB) 10444 US Tuna Fishing Boats 0605 USB 2 OMs w/ chat (23/Dec) (IJ) 10445 De Maputo 1640 arq Muinto Urgente -para Todas Provincias, Admin\PP (09/Dec) (RH2) Maputo Central 1600 arq Many admin/police msgs\PP between Provinces (06/Jan) (RH2) 10493 KJN950: VA, Martinsburg, WV 1811 USB wkg WGY912 w/check in for NTA/NECN exercise. (RB) V5G: MFA BUCHAREST 1144 FEC/ROU 164.5/R/400 Diplo broadcast nx in Roumanian. Bit inv = 24. 60hz low. (9/Jan) (DW) 10536 CFH: Canadian Forces Halifax, CAN 1848 (Dec 28) RTTY 75bd Wx (AB) Pagina 79 WUN-v05 CFH: CF HALIFAX 1130 RTTY 75/750 Met tfc. Forecast for Newfoundland. (11/Dec) (DW) CFH: CF HALIFAX 1150 RTTY 75/800 Rotating thru "waiting for traffic", ID/freq block & ry's "traffic follows. (9/Jan) (DW) 10570 M12?, 1525 (Dec 28) CW in progress. Single 5FGs. Ends 000 000 (AB) 10584 Fapsi Moscow, RUS 1425 (Dec 31) RTTY 75bd Msgs to KUL on link 00142 (AB) 10626 1417 IDLING ONLY E.184/400 9-1-99 (EW) RFFXL: FF NAQUOURA 1204 ARQ/E 184.5/I/340 8rc. Beta. No tfc in 1.5 hrs. (11/Jan) (DW) 10640 Unid 1435 RTTY 75 5FGs (24/Dec) (LAR) 10648 Israeli intel, ISR 1800 (Dec 28) AM YHF + 5LG (AB) 10659 ITALIAN EMB TRIPOLI 1510 ARQ/RS 240bd Tfc to MFA Rome. (9/Jan) (DW) UNID ? 1215 ARQ/RS 240bd Possibly Italian ? 8 bit mode ? Poor sync. (9/Jan) (DW) 10670 1328 ENGLISH MAN W/ NUMBERS. ENDED W/ 00000 AT EXACTLY 1330. USB 9-1-99 (EW) 10726.5 P6Z*** French MFA, Paris 1924 28/Dec 192bd/400/E FEC-100, 5LGs (MC) 10757 unid: 1957 USB a strong net of 5+ stns in Japanese 31/Dec (MB3) 10767 FAPSI, RUS 1502 (Dec 28) RTTY 75bd in progress 5FGs + ops chat in CW. (AB) RGA: Fapsi Moscow, RUS 1500 (Dec 31) RTTY 75bd Msgs to BFR on link 70004 (AB) 10780 Ascension 0131 USB wkg Cape Radio for relay of Link-11 out of Norfolk(?) (18/Dec) (JJ) Cape Radio 1720 USB wkg ?24 for pp (8/Dec) (JM) Fisher 1350 USB w/05 Tango confirming a BSP time of 1200 local (17/Dec) (RP3) Ascension: 0102 USB wkg unid a/c, both weak here. (RB) KING 29: USAF HC-130 #69-5829 1931 USB 920th/Patrick AFB, wkg Cape Radio w/pp CFB Shearwater Op's, Canada. (RB) 10805 SDJ: Stockholm Rdo 1441 USB wkg "Citybird TR" 31/Dec (MB3) 10855 GXQ: British Army London, G 1417 (Dec 31) VFT 50bd Encrypted msgs (AB) GXQ: London, England 17.11 RTTY 50/340 Foxes, RYI's etc. (03 Jan). (PT) GXQ: RN LONDON 1534 8 chan DCN interleaved vft on usb. Chans 2/6/7 in operative. (11/Jan) (DW) 10856.2 GXQ: RN LONDON 1536 RTTY 50/340 10856.275. Chan3 in vft. "qbf figs test de GXQ ryi's". (11/Jan) (DW) 10856.9 1327 RYI FOXES BRITISH MILITARY GXQ RTTY VFT 50/170 9-1-99 (EW) 10871.8 P: Marker Kaliningrad, RUS 1434 (Dec 31) CW (AB) S: Marker Arkhangelsk, RUS 1434 (Dec 31) CW (AB) 10872 C: Marker Moscow, RUS 1127 (Dec 28) USB (AB) C: Marker Moscow, RUS 1434 (Dec 31) CW (AB) P: Marker Kaliningrad, RUS 1127 (Dec 28) USB (AB) S: Marker Arkhangelsk, RUS 1127 (Dec 28) USB (AB) 10873.3 2126 IDLING ONLY FROM LE PORT REUNION RFVI E3 48/850 RFVI: Le Port, Reunion 22.05 ARQ-E3 100/390 Controle de Voie to self via REI cct (03 Jan). (PT) 10917.7 2125 IDLING ONLY FROM DAKAR SENEGAL RFTJ E3 48/850 8-1-99 RFTJ: Dakar, Senegal 18.26 ARQ-E3 48/400 Controle de Voie to self via TJF cct (31 DEC). (PT) RFTJ: FF DAKAR 1546 ARQ/E3 48/400 8rc. Betas. 1605z. Cct [TJF]. Controle de Voie svc RFTJ de RFTJ. (11/Jan) (DW) RFTJ: French navy Port Bouet, CTI 1851 (Dec 28) ARQE-3 48bd Msg from Marine Dipermilmaris to RFTJF (AB) 10945 CFH: CF HALIFAX 1618 RTTY 75/850 Periodic marker " "NAWS de CFH zkr f1 2822 3287 4161 6236 8303 12371 16552 22182 ar" (11/Jan) (DW) Pagina 80 10952 10960.7 10991.7 10996 10998.7 11014 11029 11034.6 11035 11039 11051.7 11053 11053.5 11054 11059 11080 11085 11090 11107.5 11110.5 11119.3 11119.6 11125 11173.7 11174 11175 WUN-v05 CFH: Halifax, Canada 10.58 RTTY 75/850 Canadian forces w/ "NAWS DE CFH" (30 Dec). (PT) HBD20: MFA Berne 1050 ARQ 5LGs HBD20/7 s/off (9/Dec) (ML2) RFFTB: MOD Paris 1142 ARQ-M2 200 "zczcfdxb101 pp rffvay de rfftb #0236 3361157 znr uuuuu ff lqsazmfp 021156 lfpyzmfp .... nnnn" (5/Dec) (WP3) RFFVAY: FF SAREJEVO 1650 ARQ/342 200/400 8rc. 2 chan tdm. Chan A: B: betas. Weak, noisy. Poor sync. Eventually faded. (11/Jan) (DW) RFFVAY: Sarajevo, Bosnia 18.30 ARQ-M2 200/398 5-lg tfc to RFFUGI, RFFBBYM via FKWA cct (31 Dec). (PT) FDI22: AF Narbonne (F) 0825 CW "vvv" ch marker 03/Jan (MB3) USAF AWS ? LOC 1620 RTTY 75/850 Met tfc. Off air between msg block. (11/Dec) (DW) Fapsi Moscow, RUS 1436 (Dec 31) RTTY 75bd Msgs to NOB on link 70004 (AB) UNID: NATO Mil, 1825 19/Dec Link-11, 8 stations in net (MC) N/A: Egyptian Emb, Washington 1922 19/Dec 100bd/170/E ARQ, 5LGs & MSGs to MFA Cairo (MC) DKAR: FF Emb., Dakar 1758 fec-a 192/400 5LG to FA Paris Unlisted/Kling (18/Dec) (RH2) DDH9: Hamburg Meteo, Germany 2155 25/Dec 50bd/400 RTTY, "ryryry... cq cq cq de ddh47 ddh8 ddh9" (MC) DDH9: HAMBURG MET 0758 RTTY 50/425 Met tfc. (11/Jan) (DW) DDH9: HAMBURG MET 1138 RTTY 50/440 Met tfc. Forecast in GG. (11/Dec) (DW) PAKISTAN EMB LONDON 1600 arq Tfc fm PAHIC (Pakistan High Commission) London to Foreign Islamahbad. Poor sig, weak sync. Tfc in EE. Lost contact. Selcals KMEU (Islamahbad. (8/Dec)(DW) NAVY 496: 2353 USB wkg Andrews VIP for msg relay to VP-30, DSN xxx-xxxx, re a 1900 local deck time (3/Dec) (JJ) NAVY 496: VP-3A BurNo 150496, a/c of CINCLANT (Commander-in-Chief Atlantic Fleet) 2337 USB wkg Andrews for rdo cks (thanks to tip by Jeff Jones). (RB) SAM 201: C-20B tail 86-0201 0119 USB Special Air Mission VIP flt, wkg Andrews VIP for radio ck. (RB) POLISH EMB ? LOC 0853 ARQ/POL 100/250 5rc. Tfc in offline encrypt (5fig grps) (11/Jan) (DW) SPAR 66: 0206 USB, outbound Gander, ETA Ramstein 0710z, wkg Andrews VIP for pps re: wx at Ramstein & some alternates (12/Dec) (JJ) SPAR 66: Non 89th AW VIP transport 0206 USB wkg Andrews w/rdo cks on F365. (RB) Damascus, Syria 14.50 RTTY 50/400 SANA w/ Ry's & ID in AA(XBNB#) (04 Jan). (PT) RFGW: MFA Paris 0740 FEC-A 192/400 5LGs (20/Dec) (IJ) KVM70:Honolulu, USA 16.15 FAX 120/576 WX chart then satellite image at 16.30 (05 Jan). (PT) RETWBB: Barcelona, Spain 13.10 JECOR BARCELONA w/ tfc in SS to RETXX (SUBOPEGUCI), RETWB (JEZO) & RETWBL (JECOR LLEIDA) (05 Jan). (PT) RFLI: FF FT DE FRANCE 0901 ARQ/E3 192/370 8rc. Betas. 0920z cct [BFL]. Controle de Voie svc RFLI de RFLI (11/Jan) (DW) USAF AWS ? LOC 1149 RTTY 75/R/850 Met tfc. Poor copy, but identified as originated KAWN. (11/Dec) (DW) UNID: KAWN 0029 RTTY 75/850 [0], Coded wx. Jan.5 (PLOO) HZN: JEDDAH MET 0949 RTTY 100/R/400 Met tfc. (11/Jan) (DW) HZN: JEDDAH MET 1210 RTTY 100/R/400 100hz high/ Met tfc. Fair copy, shift should be 850 hz not 400. (11/Dec) (DW) HEC: BERN RADIO 1000 fec 100/170 DTS tfc list "fk 0420zak ly ponw 2.ywd :251zak 6pzn". (11/Jan) (DW) Unid 2036 USB 2 OM in CC (not Mandarin dialect). Good signal when not blocked by GHFS on 11175 (RP3) AAOJ: 1130 UTC USB clg MAINSAIL & answered by THULE. AAOJ requests DSN p/p to AAC2 on xxx-xxxx. After contact made AAOJ gives status report: posn. 0600Z 070199 at 28 56.2N 080 16.6W, hdg 350, speed 9.9kts, all OK, destination Charleston 0900 Pagina 81 WUN-v05 080199, nearest l& brg New Smyrna Beach Fl at 277 range 33M (SD) Andrews receiving NIGHTWATCH traffic. 1533 22\DEC (MF2) Andrews wkrg PP for AIRGUN to Howard, switch 11181 0025 (MF2) Andrews wkrg PP for B&SAW INDIA to RAYMOND 24-884-7313 0227 Andrews wkrg PP for DIXIE 26 DSN#678-3061. 0236 Andrews wkrg PP for REACH 816P(C-17) to HILDA EAST & meteo 0257 19\DEC (MF2) Andrews wkrg PP for EARL 02 to DSN#657-4051. 2149 Andrews wkrg PP for REACH 5224 to DSN#831-4263-Rosy Rds. (349.4 given as Rosy Rds base ops). 2153 OFFUTT wkrg PP for REACH 5241 to DSN#xxx-xxx-xxxx & Travis meteo. 2203 29\DEC(MF2) Andrews wkrg PP for KING 83 to DSN# 228-4315\4507 -Moffet Base Ops 2110 Andrews wkrg PP for SENTRY 51 to Andrews meteo 2116 Andrews wkrg PP for NIGHTWATCH 01 to 5827 2125 11\dec (mf2) Andrews wkrg PP for REACH 01PP to Andrews meteo 0244 (MF2) Andrews wkrg PP for REACH 30R4 to Dover CP & meteo 2026 23\DEC (MF2) Andrews wkrg PP for REACH 30R4 to Dover CP & meteo 2026 ASCENSION wkrg PP for RELIEF 301 DSN#461-2524-Dyess meteo & then DNS#461-1996. 0003 OFFUTT wkrg PP for REACH Z17 to Dover CP. 0009 (MF2) Andrews wkrg PP for REACH 30R4 to Dover CP & meteo 2026 ASCENSION wkrg PP for RELIEF 301 DSN#461-2524-Dyess meteo & then DNS#461-1996. 0003 OFFUTT wkrg PP for REACH Z17 to Dover CP. 0009 23\DEC(MF2) Andrews wkrg PP for RHETT 24 to DSN#884-2117\2120 0122 (MF2) ASCENSION wkrg PP for CIGAR 24(?Callsign)to DSN#315-370-3747\3722-DRAGON BASE 0110 (MF2) ASCENSION wkrg PP for GOOSE 17 to McGuire CP 0137 14\dec (MF2) ASCENSION wkrg PP for NAVY AB06 to DSN#564-4644 0134 14\DEC (MF2) ASCENSION wkrg PP for PJ765 to DNS#831-3656\3657 0240 (MF2) ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 4068 (TAIL#40068)to HILDA EAST & Charleston CP (Carrying Prisoners) 2344 (MF2) ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 494 (#6007)to HILDA EAST & Charleston meteo. 0210 4\JAN(MF2) ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 5104 to HILDA EAST 0115 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 5104 to HILDA EAST, Dover CP & meteo 0126 21\DEC (MF2) ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 6171 to McChord CP & meteo 0018 (MF2) ASCENSION wkrg PP for RELIEF 190 to 787-791-4281 & 800-468-2026 2350 (MF2) ASCENSION wkrg PP for SHADOW 23 to DSN#246-0223\9482-COYOTE Ops (MF2) ASCENSION wkrg PP for SIERRA 55 to DNS#837-5517 11\DEC (MF2) ASCENSION wkrg PP for WALKOVER to 1-800-844-0927-WALDORF (WALKOVER going RM-19 Order-wire in 30min) 0126 (MF2) Ascension 2213 USB w/AAOJ (probable US Army vessel) in pp w/AC2 (Harbormaster, Ft Eustis) (31/Dec) (RP3) CADDO 69: 1749 USB (Altus 97th FTW C-17 94-0070) pp Charleston CP, Metro via Andrews . (19/Nov) (RJL) CAMP LEJUENE: 1529 USB clg &ERSEN, etc.. no joy (24/Nov) (RJL) CARMEN 9: 1615 USB (C-130H DE ANG 166th AW) pp CP via Andrews; en-route Sotocano AB following stop at Gulfport; was warned to use callsign RLIF 431 while in Honduran airspace (1/Dec) (RJL) EYEGOGGLE req NIGHTWATCH status from ASCENSION. (Z-175-P\Z-200-S),EYEGOGGLE entered into the net. 0005 CLUB DEUCE conducting radio check on MAINSAIL 0005 6\JAN(MF2) GASSR 91 radio chk w\ASCENSION 2353 29\DEC(MF2) GORDO 25: E-4B "front end" callsign 2041 USB wkg Andrew SW/pp Wright-Patterson meteo. (RB) HICKAM wkrg GLASSWARE, passing flight plan to Unid. GLASSWARE gave "RAZZ 19" as callsign. 2344 Andrews wkrg PP for AEROVAC 616. 0010 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 5238 to McChord CP. 0023 ASCENSION passing NIGHTWATCH freqs to GEOMETRIC Pagina 82 WUN-v05 (P-Z150\S-Z175). 0035 AMC 60418 req radio checks. 0036 HICKAM wkrg PP for ROGUE 91 to UNID meteo for WX at MPHO 0205 16\DEC(MF2) Husker 56: 2153 USB, KC-135, Neb ANG wkg Andrews in pp w/Pack Control (Pease, NH) concerning 2300Z arrival (RP3) IMPURITY USAF USB 2223 Working ASCENSION for pp to 489-9415 to set up a HAWK (?) link for U882 (MW) INCIRLIK wkrg PP for RELIEF 440 to DSN#787-3551-WPAFB CP 0012 (MF2) INDY 55: KC-135R 74th ARS (IND.ANG) Grissom ARB 1610 USB wkg Offutt w/pp BRICKYARD CONTROL (435th ARW at Grissom ARB). (RB) JAGO 01: 0937 USB wkg EDAR thru Thule, a/c Alpha3 03/Jan (MB3) KING 61: USAF HC-130H tail #64-14861 1712 USB wkg Thule GHFS w/pp Nellis Base Op's. (RB) KING 61: USAF HC-130H tail #64-14861 1715 USB wkg Offutt GHFS w/pp Moffet Meteo. (RB) KING 65: USAF HC-130H tail #64-14865 1806 USB wkg Offutt GHFS w/pp KING Op's. (RB) KING 73 req HF check 2250 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 6171 McGuire CP & meteo 2255 11\dec (MF2) KING 73: USAF HC-130H tail #65-0973 1613 USB clg mainsail for radio ck. (RB) LEAR 210FX: 1615 USB (Lear 60 N210FX) clg MacDill (24/Nov) (RJL) MARINE 503: 1603 USB clg mainsail McClellan 1635 USB clg any REACH flight re assistance in DF training for a new operator (17/Dec) (RM2) NAVY CW650: C-130T, VR-54 'Revelers', NAS New Orleans 1703 USB (BuNo 164993) wkg Thule GHFS w/pp Andrews Navy Op's. (RB) NAVY PG333: 1642 USB wkg Andrew sw/pp 351-8091 (NAS Point Mugu, Calif) ETA also adv will have to use short runway. (RB) NAVY YL625: 1902 USB wkg Andrews w/pp TCSC Brunswick (GOLDENHAWK), passes spare group message. (RB) NIGHTHAWK 07: USMC HMX-1 helo 2005 USB pp CACTUS (Camp David Comms Ctr) via Andrews Global (27/Nov) (RJL) OFFUT wkrg PP for ASTRA 91 to DNS#284-5663-Furious 1929 NAVY LD10A w\Radio check. 1932 OFFUTT wkrg PP for WISE 83 to DSN#925-6958. 1938 THULE wkrg PP for NAVY RC469 to DSN#820-4105. 2336 30\DEC(MF2) OFFUT wkrg PP for SLIP 71 to DSN#675-3800. 2055 OFFUT wkrg PP for KING 65 to DSN#460-7180 2057 INCIRLIK wkrg PP for SPAR 67 USAFE meteo 2122 18\DEC (MF2) OFFUT wkrg PP for SPEEDBIRD? to NIGHTWATCH 1915 Andrews wkrg PP for RANGER 49 to DSN#739-5757\5759 1926 Andrews wkrg PP for REACH 92 860-9629 PUERTO RICO NG 1931 OFFUT wkrg PP for NAVY RY2PP to DSN#739-5411\576-6639 OFFUT wkrg PP for TOMROLFE to 1-800-884-0927-WALDORF. 1939 OFFUT wkrg PP for SENTRY 62 to Offutt meteo 1946 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 49A(C-141\Tail#70165)to Charleston CP & meteo. 1952 ASCENSION wkrg PP SHADOW 11 to DSN#238-2251 2001 20\DEC (MF2) OFFUTT wkrg PP for REACH 8185 to Howard meteo 2003 Andrews wkrg PP for SWEET 01 to MacDill meteo 2005 Andrews wkrg PP for NAVY CW410 to DNS#678-3401 2007 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 472 to Lajes CP & meteo 2009 Andrews wkrg PP for REACH 6185 to FURIOUS & meteo 2020 OFFUTT wkrg PP for REACH 5230 to Andrews CP 2023(MF2) OFFUTT wkrg PP for SAM 681 to Andrews CP. 1940 24\DEC(MF2) OTIS 77: KC-130 VMGET-252, MCAS Cherry Point 1654 USB wkg Thule w/pp Lajes Meteo. (RB) Offutt GHFS 0605 USB EAM "22ITHK" (26/Dec) (RP3) PASTROMI req NIGHTWATCH designators from HICKAM 0012 (MF2) RAIDER 21 req radio chk. 0111 UNID wkrg PP for NAVY RU860 to DSN#800-6708-Whidbey Island Ops. 0125 30\DEC(MF2) RAZOR 33/STARGATE: (E-8C of 93d ACW) 1522 USB pp Moody CP, WOLF OPS(69th FS Ops), & RAYMOND 19 via Andrews(24/Nov) (RJL) REACH 709Y to HILDA WEST 2031 31\DEC(MF2) Pagina 83 WUN-v05 RELIEF 609: 1455 USB pp HILDA EAST via Andrews ; en-route Honduras & Nicaragua, re clearance to over-fly Mexican airspace (15/Nov) (RJL) RISK 48: (AC-130 of 16th SOW) 2308 USB pp SPOOKY OPS via Thule; en-route Hurlburt from Westover along w/RISK 49; need Mobility to come download weapons; relay to SEMINOLE OPS (20/Nov) (RJL) ROCK? 23: 1715 USB wkg Andrews GHFS w/pp Robins CP, passes ETA TLPL 2130. (RB) ROGUE 91: 0324 USB wkg Hickam GHFS. (RB) Reach 22 Hotel 7: 2223 USB w/Andrews in pp (28/Dec) (RP3) Reach 709AY: 1955 USB in pp w/Lobo (31/Dec) (RP3) Reach Juliet Hotel Lima 3: Air Transport Intn'l on contract to AMC 0127 USB asking Ascension to relay position to Air Transport International in Little Rock, Ark. (22/Dec) (RP3) Reach Relief 447: 2117 USB w/Andrews in pp (28/Dec) (RP3) SAM 206 radio chk w\THULE 2212 THULE wkrg PP for BLUE 01 to AITC. 2223 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 4Q5 to HILDA WEST. 2438 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 7041 to Goose Bay meteo 2441 17\DEC(MF2) SHADOW 12: MC130 Combat Shadow, 9th SOS, Eglin AFB, FL 1748 USB wkg Andrews w/pp PLANTATION OP's. (RB) SLIP 73: 1042 USB pp thru Andrews to TIGER OPS (RM2) SWEET 03: C-130H, 95th ALS (AFRES), General Mitchel IAP, Milwaukee, WI 1752 USB wkg Offutt w/pp Duty Op's at same location, passes ETA confirm customs & agg. (RB) Show Piece: 1642 USB w/Offutt trying pp to NIGHTWATCH (30/Dec) (RP3) Slip 11: 2044 USB, probably B-1, wkg Andrews in pp w/Raymond 37 reporting both a/c in the green w/100K of fuel & their position is SW of Cairo (RP3) TAILSPIN req NIGHTWATCH freqs(P205\S210) from THULE 2119 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 6955 to McGuire CP. 2125 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 6195-McGuire CP 2218 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 538 to 1stFW Mission Dir. 21\DEC(MF2) THULE wkrg PP REACH 709Y to HILDA meteo. 2001 ASCENSION wkrg PP for PI483 to BLUESTAR. 2008 (Standing by on 5Mhz?)2\JAN(MF2) ELMENDORF wkrg PP for REACH 6162 to McGuire CP 2355 (MF2) THULE wkrg PP for AEROVAV 10S4 to USAFE meteo. 2133 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 6005 to HILDA EAST. 2139 4\JAN(MF2) THULE wkrg PP for AIRGUN to UNID meteo 0001 (MF2) THULE wkrg PP for PG412 to UNID 2238 THULE wkrg PP for REACH V7 to McGuire CP & meteo 2240 McClellan wkrg PP for COMFY 77 to 875-6435 2243 McClellan wkrg PP for REACH 6165 to HILDA EAST 2255 5\JAN(MF2) THULE wkrg PP for RAID 23 to DNS#362-4396-Gr&s Forks meteo 2033 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 545P to Ramstein meteo 2040 THULE wkrg PP for RELIEF 442 to DSN#731-9412- JAX,MISSISSIPPI ANG 2156 3\JAN(MF2) THULE wkrg PP for REACH 2294 CHARELSTON CP & meteo 0003 (MF2) THULE wkrg PP for REACH 256(C-17) to Charleston CP & DSN#835-3524. 2202 22\DEC (MF2) THULE wkrg PP for REACH 30XR5 to Lajes,CP. 0027 27\DEC(MF2) THULE wkrg PP for REACH 6006 to HILDA WEST 0005 15\DEC (MF2) THULE wkrg PP for REACH 7R3 to HILDA EAST,DACC AEROVAC SOUTH & USAFE meteo 0016 (MF2) THULE wkrg PP for REACH 9192 to DSN#698-7788 & HILDA meteo 0035 28\DEC(MF2) THULE wkrg PP for RELIEF 433 2340 (MF2) THULE wkrg PP for ROCK 23. 2115 THULE wkrg PP for WV531 to DSN#857-9812-AndrewsVR53-Duty office. 2121 THULE wkrg PP for REACH V7(Tail#50280) to HILDA EAST. 2125 19\DEC (MF2) THULE wkrg PP for YANKEE 69 to DSN#636-0965-Stuart. 2103 OFFUTT wkrg PP for NAVY COD 50 to DSN#564-1143. 2108 & 2228 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 6168 to TACC meteo 2244 Andrews wkrg PP for REACH 50219 to HILDA WEST. 0120 BLACKINK req wkrg NIGHTWATCH freqs from THULE. 0133 8\JAN(MF2) Pagina 84 11178 11180 11181 11187 11214 11220 WUN-v05 (P-Z190\S-Z175\Z150) TITAN 20: KC-130 VMGET-253, Marine Air Group 14, MCAS Cherry Point (Marine Transport & Refueling Training Sqn)1625 USB wkg Thule w/pp TITAN BASE, passes ETA. (RB) TITAN 803: 1048 USB radio ck, bad hum in signal (RM2) Thule GHFS 0331 USB w/Skyking msg & authenticator (28/Dec) (RP3) UNID wkrg PP for REACH 473(C-17)to HILDA EAST & Lajes meteo. 2033 McClellan wkrg PP for KING 74 to DSN#777-2885-Hill,AFB-meteo. 2045 ELMENDORF wkrg PP for RHETT 98 to Warner Robbins,CP McClellan wkrg PP for BOLT 41 to Elmendorf 2138 EYEGOGGLE reg NIGHTWATCH status from Andrews 2159 (P-190\S-175) ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 6005 DSN#673-2145 2203 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 6005 to HILDA EAST 2213 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REED 91 2220 McClellan wkrg PP for KING 73 to DSN#777-1861-Hill,AFB OPS 2227 Andrews wkrg PP for NAVY JW349 to DSN####-9812-VR53-2230 OFFUTT w/ all frequency call for GORDO 11,nothing heard. 2233 Andrews wkrg PP for REACH G5 to HILDA EAST. 2239 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 5230 to HILDA EAST. 22517\JAN(MF2) USAF Thule. 1818: Wkg Reach JHF5. (IB) WAFER 730: (P-3C of VP-10) 2249 USB pp VP-10 Duty Office via Ascension to report having gotten torpedo unstuck (24/Nov)(RJL) XPH5: Thule wkg a/c tail# 50106 pp to EDDR AMCC 31/Dec (MB3) YUKLA 02: E-3 AWACS, 962 AACS, Tinker 1705 USB (Alaskan forward deployed) wkg Andrews w/pp RAYMOND 24 (Tinker) re parking, customs & will need commsec. (RB) AJO: Incirlik 1250 USB reading back 8 groups & auth "ZD" from an unhrd station 27/Dec (MB3) Blue 01: Thule, Blue 11 is going to be 30 mikes late for RV w/ 12/23 Gold 120. Blue 01 & Blue 11 later also heard on 6761.0 / Gold 110/120 (MB6) Boom 11: Incirlik Metro for 1500z wx. 12/18 (MB6) Dragon 01: Mainsail for a radio-maintenance A-check. 12/19 (MB6) Gold 110: Thule, PP to Lajes Metro for Morone wx. 12/18 (MB6) Otis 77: Otis base, on-route Sigonella to Lajes, ETA 1900 local. 12/19 (MB6) Slip 72/73: Thule for a PP to Grissom, "Langley is a no go". 12/18 (MB6) Falcon 01: Dutch Navy a/c 2212 USB wkg Papa Juliet Xray (unid Dutch Ny, Caribbean) asking to relay ETA to Papa Juliet Kilo (Dutch Ny, Curacao) (18/Dec) (RP3) NRN 362: Royal Netherlands Ny P-3, Curacao 2225 USB, asking unid aircraft if he has the AMST-1152 (RP3) Croughton: 2021 USB / Croughton clg ?Teal #2? but nil hrd. Routed to this freq (1/9) (RRoth) PACAF 01: 0611 USB, outbound Andrews for Hickam, ETA 0830z, wkg Hickam Global re terminating service w/ Andrews VIP (12/Dec) (JJ) USAF Hickam AFB & PACAF 01 0632 USB pp to 15th CP, maintenance status Alpha 2 (12/Dec) (IJ) INCLUSIVE: 1734 USB wkg GOOD NEWS (presumed USN on ch. CB) w/ comms checks & data in RED & &VT modes (26/Dec) (JJ) INCLUSIVE: 1817 USB wkg GOODNEWS w/secure data coordination. (RB) DARKSTAR MIKE: (E-3 of 552d ACW) 1600 USB pp DEERHUNTER via Trenton Military; agreed to try SATCOM & monitor AICC (UHF) (8/Dec) (RJL) Andrews wkrg PP for TROUT 99,discussing interesting budget details. 2020 Andrews wkrg PP for TROUT 99 to DSN#965-3254\3468- SHAW Meteo 2035 Andrews wkrg PP for TROUT 99 to DSN#227-6103 Base Ops, F94 backup(9017.0) 2105 29\DEC(MF2) Andrews VIP 1412 USB clg SAM 201 & 204 (11/Dec) (JJ) NAVY 496: 2315 USB wkg Andrews VIP for msg. relay to VP-30 DSN Pagina 85 11232 11235 11244 11247 (IJ) 11253 11270 11282 11297 WUN-v05 942-3030, re on the deck at 2315 (2/Dec) (JJ) SAM 201: 1733 USB wkg Andrews VIP (10/Dec) (JJ) SAM 202: 2020 USB wkg Andrews VIP (15/Dec) (JJ) SAM 203: 2200 USB ETA Gander 0105, wkg Andrews VIP for pps, one re a 7:45 meeting in S. Bergers office prior to press conference (10/Dec) (JJ) SAM 204: 1627 USB wkg Andrews VIP pp re ETA Andrews(19/Dec) (JJ) SAM 204: 2108 USB, on the grd, wkg Andrews VIP for pps to INTEL for an update regarding PHOENIX RAVEN security & CURRENT Ops (3/Dec) (JJ) SAM 375: USAF C-20H tail 92-0375 1936 USB clg/wkg &y VIP w/rdo ck's (thanks to Jeff Jones tip). (RB) SAM 973: 1421 USB wkg Andrews VIP for pp (9/Dec) (JJ) SPAR 06: 1718 USB wkg Andrews VIP for pp to unid re planned AR at around 1830 (14/Dec) (JJ) SPAR 06: Non 89th AW VIP transport 1846 USB wkg Andrews on F311 rdo cks; at 1910 adv will be the air for aerial refueling; at 1936 reports AR successful. (RB) TROUT 99: "Speckled Trout" C-135C a/c normally used by AF Chief of Staff 2029 USB , wkg &y VIP w/pp. (RB) Trout 99: 2030 USB, KC-135, w/Andrews in unsuccessful pp's (29/Dec) (RP3) USAF Andrews AFB & SAM 204 0552 USB pp to SAM CP, about DIP clearances for UAE (11/Dec) (IJ) CANFORCE 2501 w\meteo rep from TRENTON MIL. 2144 11\dec (MF2) CanForce 3281: 2114 USB wkg Trenton Military re latest actuals for Trenton & Ottawa. (RB) CanForce 332: CC-130H, serial 130332, 435 (Transport & Rescue) Sqn, 17 Wing, CFB Winnipeg, MB 2110 USB clg Trenton Military no joy. (RB) Canadian Rescue 332: 2059 USB, C-130 Winnipeg, wkg Trenton Military in pp w/Trenton Rescue Coordination Center informing RCC that rest of mission will be low-level SAR training before RTB Winnipeg (RP3) Canforce 2107: 2202 USB wkg Trenton Military in pp w/Winnipeg Operations concerning several a/c systems malfunctions (18/Dec) (RP3) SENTRY 54: E-3 AWACS, Tinker AFB, Ok 2120 USB wkg Trenton Military, Canada w/pp RAYMOND 24 (Tinker). (RB) TRENTON MIL. wkrg PP for ARG0N 24 to DSN#445-2861-Dover Ops. 2116 TRENTON MIL. wkrg PP for RAZOR TRENTON MIL. wkrg PP for FOCUS to Elmendorf meteo. 2125 TRENTON MIL. wkrg PP for SSV999 to 800-640-6660. 2135 TRENTON MIL. wkrg PP for CANFORCE 3294 22\DEC (MF2) TRENTON MILITARY wkrg PP for CANFORCE 09 to Winnipeg Ops 2040 TRENTON MILITARY wkrg PP for CANFORCE 2506 to TRENTON OPS 2044 19\DEC (MF2) Trenton Military 1829 USB w/Canforce 09 in pp w/Wing Operations (31/Dec) (RP3) United Nations 399: Canforce a/c on UN mission 2141 USB wkg Trenton Military w/forecast wx for North Bay & Ottawa (RP3) REACH 5 ECHO 1: 2334 UTC USB clg AFSYD requesting p/p to RICOPS & advised to wait & then to QSY 9007 (SD) REACH 5 ECHO 1: 2355 UTC USB clg AFTVL requesting p/p & advised to QSY to 11156 (SD) Lamp Pole: 2245 USB clg Mainsail (28/Dec) (RP3) Offutt & Andrews2328 USB w/EAMs (31/Dec) (RP3) ARCHITECT 0900 USB wkg ASCOT 505 w/ S/C watch out (22/Dec) MVU: RAF Volmet 0931 USB id & EGAA wx (vis 1000m) 27/Dec (MB3) MVU: RAF volmet, G 1038 (Dec 28) USB (AB) Russian Man [S25], RUS 8.20 (Dec 21) AM 615 615 615 6444 66046 00000 (AB) San Francisco Control 0017 USB (22/Dec) (RP3) Kiev Meteo: 1322 USB w/ wx for Borispol 27/Dec (MB3) Moscow Meteo, RUS 1018 (Dec 28) USB Volmet (AB) Moscow Meteo: 1320 USB (vy garbled) id & gone 27/Dec (MB3) Pagina 86 WUN-v05 Rostov Meteo, RUS 1025 (Dec 28) USB Volmet (AB) Rostov Meteo: 0929 wx for Sotschi, id & gone 27/Dec (MB3) Rostov VOLMET. 0657. yl w/ RR Wx. ID. (IB) St.Petersburg Meteo, RUS 1036 (Dec 28) USB Volmet (AB) 11300 Cairo Aero. 1559. Wkg Ethiopian-047. (IB) Cairo Aero: 0926 USB wkg Karthoum w/ tfc: MSR857 27/Dec (MB3) Entebbe Aero. Wkg Mogadishu (4182 & 4453 miles) (IB) Khartoum Aero. 1739: Wkg AirEurope-6209. (3221 miles) (IB) Mogadischu: 1600 USB wkg "Alliance 01" @FL210 30/Dec (MB3) Nairobi Aero: 1602 USB req sig chk w/ on 5517 30/Dec (MB3) STA-101A: UNID. 0531:USB: Wkg Sana`a. (IB) Sana`a Aero. 1639: Wkg Jordanian-9063. (3600 miles) (IB) TUI 147: Tuninter. 1536:USB: Wkg Cairo. FL310. (IB) Tripoli Aero. 0937. Wkg Zebra-117. African Safari (IB) Tripoli: 1605 USB wkg HSA 6409 (s/c QS-EM) 30/Dec (MB3) RFF-8052: UNID. 2303:USB: Wkg Cairo (IB) 11306 GKX: Portishead R 1141 USB wkg unid a/c s/c MR-HJ 31/Dec (MB3) Lima LDOC: Peru (SAM LDOC) 0513 USB wkg American 901 w/posrep, selcal ck AJ-HQ. (RB) 11309 CSY: Santa Maria OAC 1245 USB wkg AZA 630 27/Dec (MB) New York Control 2043 USB (29/Dec)(RP3) New York: (NAT-E MWARA) 2025 USB wkg MCD911 w/posrep 32N/50W/2023 FL330 est 32N/60W/2144 GRATX next. (RB) Santa Maria Aero. 1805: Wkg Iberia-6125. (IB) Santa Maria aeradio, AZR 1216 (Dec 28) USB w/various aircraft (AB) 11318 Jekaterinburg Meteo, RUS 1105 (Dec 28) USB Volmet (AB) Jekaterinburg Meteo: 1238 USB w/Minsk wx in RR 27/Dec (MB3) Novosibirks Meteo, RUS 1110 (Dec 28) USB Volmet (AB) Novosibirsk Meteo: 1241 USB w/Novosibirsk wx 27/Dec (MB3) Samara Meteo, RUS 1045 (Dec 28) USB Volmet (AB) Syktyvar Meteo, RUS 1100 (Dec 28) USB Volmet (AB) Tyumen Meteo, RUS 1050 (Dec 28) USB Volmet (AB) 11327.9 MFA COPENHAGEN 0817 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400 F7b-1. Tfc in offline encrypt (4/Dec) (DW) OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 0920 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400. F1b-1. Tfc (Nx) in Danish. (4/Dec) (DW) OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 1022 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400 F7b-1. Tfc in offline encrypt. Sign off. Selcals TPIX (Kiev). No qso. (4/Dec) (DW) OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 1356 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400 F7b-1. Tfc in offline encrpt ends "endumtxt". New msgs in offline encrypt start "topretel946 kckcssswwwssswwwssswww. Svc. Rpt prev tfc. Svc in Danish opchat bracketed "topservice/endservice" - seems more military than diplo. (8/Dec) (DW) 11330 Iberia 6625: (CAR-B MWARA) 1852 USB IBE 6625 wkg NY w/posrep RIGNY/1851 FL390, est NANCE/1903, GRATX next. (RB) New York Control 1517 USB selcal ck (27/Dec) (RP3) New York Control 1625 USB wkg unid a/c (17/Dec) (RP3) New York Control 1625 USB wkg various a/c (18/Dec) (RP3) New York. 1845. 1845: Wkg Continenal-19. (3346 miles) (IB) New York: (CAR-B MWARA) 1851 USB wkg American 679 w/selcal BP-DG, A-300 N80052. (RB) 11340 Santa Maria aeradio, AZR 1822 (Dec 28) USB w/Air France 3440 (AB) 11341.9 OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 0908 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400. F7b-1. Tfc in off lin encrypt (5ltr grps) Ends "endumtxt". Further msgs "retel050 kckcsss wwwss swwws sswww" etc. Last grp does not necessarily have full 5 letters. (9/Dec) (DW) OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 1054 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400. F7b-1. Selcals TPRC (unid). Online encrypted tfc after "::::::ssswww". Ends w/ opchat "saa haaber jeg den erok see uh u~ ++" (4/Dec) (DW) OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 1120 TWINPLEX 100bd Selcals TPIM (no qso), then TPIX (Kiev). Lockin & online encrypted tfc. (9/Dec) (DW) 11342 ARINC New York 1519 USB pp to Memphis Flight Support (27/Dec) Pagina 87 11345 11387 11396 11416.7 11423 11430 11436 11437.9 11453 11476 in EE 11484.3 11494 11503 11518.2 11521.7 11522.5 11527.4 11527.7 11536 11541.7 WUN-v05 (RP3) ADH-8328: Air One. 1638:USB: Wkg Stockholm R. w/ SELCAL check -- FJLS. (IB) SDJ: Stockholm Radio, S 1521 (Dec 28) USB w/Premiair aircraft w/ selcal EJCG (AB) SDJ: Stockholm Rdo 1035 wkg AA 55 s/c chk CL-GP 27/Dec (MB3) Stockholm Radio. 0839. Wkg Cargolux-790. (IB) Singapore VOLMET 2322 USB w/aviation wx. (27/Dec) (DW2) Sydney VOLMET. 1603: om w/ WX, id & off (10563 miles) (IB) Sydney Volmet, Australia 1035 SSB (AB3) Sydney Volmet: 1603 USB w/ SYD wx (temp. 20 C) 27/Dec (MB3) Sydney volmet, AUS 1230 (Dec 28) USB (AB) HAPAG-LLOYD 601: 1527 USB wkg NEW YORK at FL 370 (1/Dec) (RJL) NY Aero: 2012 USB wkg unhrd DL flt over 'CRAFT' (not sure abt intersection name) 28/Dec (MB3) New York Aero. 1958: Wkg Unid a/c. (IB) New York Control 1742 USB w/AA 1493 & TWA 14 (31/Dec) (RP3) New York Control 2044 USB w/US Air 1844 (29/Dec) (RP3) Perth Aero. 1450. Wkg Qantas-20 (9089 miles) (IB) RFFVAY: FF Sarajevo 1100 ARQ-M2 200 "zczcfkwa009 pp rffvy de rffva~e rffvay ~h~fvay znr u~uuu ff ldspymyx ldzaymyx lowmyb lowmyby~021100" (5/Dec) (WP3) SOL: Warsaw, Poland 14.05 FEC PAP w/ news in Polish (04 Jan). (PT) HMF55: KCNA PYONGYANG 1032 RTTY 50/R/250 Press in English but poor quality copy in spite good signal. (11/Jan) (DW) 1120 ENCRYPTED TEXT UNK UNKSYS 75/170 8-1-99 EW 2203 ENCRYPTED TEXT UNK UNKSYS 75/170 8-1-99 EW Unid: 0502 Mode Unknown 75/161 V. strong sigs. Often logged ! (30/Dec) (RH2) Unid: 0727 Unk mode? 75/156 Often log similar speed/shifts but cannot decode! (14/Dec) (RH2) MFA OSLO 1045 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400. F1b-1. Tfc in online encrypt. End qso, no opchat. (4/Dec) (DW) OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 0950 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400. F7b-1. End of Nx. 1000 selcals TPIY (unid). Short qso, no tfc. (8/Dec) (DW) IMB33: ROME MET 1043 RTTY//50/R/850 Met tfc. (11/Jan) (DW) IMB33: ROME MET 1216 RTTY 50/R/850 Met tfc. (11/Dec) (DW) HMF52: KCNA News, Pyongyang 1802 RTTY 50/200 Korean press review (MC) 2155 FOXES TEST ONLY. NO ID. UNK RTTY 75/850 8-1-99 EW NIGHTWATCH calling NOSECONE on 205,nothing heard 1541 NOSECONE broadcasting EAM. 1553 22\DEC (MF2) Nose Cone: 2140 USB 30 char EAM (22/Dec) (RP3) Unid 1409 29/Dec 50bd/180 FSK System, idle on reversals (MC) Paris, France 12.55 ARQ-M2 200/424 ChA: RFFTC w/ 5-lg tfc to unknown. ChB: RFFTB w/ aero tfc to RFFVAY, Sarajevo via BVA cct (05 Jan). (PT) 2137 IDLED FOR A LONG TIME. NO ID UNKNOWN LOCATION. E3. 192/425 UNID: 1820 24/Dec 75bd/850 FSK System, sync, cont, ACF=0 (MC) ALGERIAN CUSTOMS ALGIERS 1129 COQ/8 26.6bd Stronger stn giving qsl's in French for various msgs. ID's as "deDGD" (Directeur General des Douanes). (11/Jan) (DW) ALGERIAN CUSTOMS TAMANRASSET 1129 COQ/8 26.6bd Tfc in French & in Arabic to Algiers. (11/Jan) (DW) Unknown 14.18 Pactor 200/200 Op chat in FF but message in language where numbers are OK but text comes out as binary characters (19 Dec). (PT) HMF49: KCNA News, Pyongyang 1805 11/Dec 50bd/250 RTTY, Korean press review in FF (MC) HMF: Pyongyang, N. Korea 12.30 RTTY 50/202 KNA w/ press article in EE about presentation of flowers to Kim Jong Il (31 Dec). (PT) 2140 IDLING ONLY FROM FORT DE FRANCE RFLI E3 192/425 RFLI: FF FT DE FRANCE 1151 ARQ/E3 96/370 8rc. Betas. 1153z cct Pagina 88 11542.2 11591.4 11634 11687.5 11720 12068.5 12112.5 12124.2 12140 12141 12177 12183.4 12184 12193 12194 12196 12196.7 12197.6 12210 ACF=0 12242 12250 12272 12370 12418.5 12480 12484.5 12504.5 12513 12521.5 12538.5 12563.5 12565 12573.5 12579 12579.5 12580 WUN-v05 [LIH]. C de v svc RFLI de RFLI to Papeete. (11/Jan) (DW) French Forces, 1204 ARQ-E3 96/385, [LIH], c de v. Jan.2 (PLOO) 1307 IDLING ONLY. E.72/90 9-1-99 (EW) USAF Ascension & REACH 9 SIERRA 2 0440 USB pp (11/Dec) (IJ) 2141 ENCRYPTED TEXT UNKSYS 50/850 8-1-99 EW Russian Man [S25], RUS 8.20 (Dec 14) AM 615 615 615 01162 03972 00000 lots of hiccups (AB) DLA298: DLA Philadelphia 1753 USB wkg DLA309, unknown location, after ALE (4/Dec) (JM) EAE220: MFA MADRID 1425 TWINPLEX 100bd -200/-85/85/200. F7b-1. Tfc fm unid embassy in offline (10 ltr grps) encrypt. Enbds "qsl qsl aki nil crto". (4/Dec) (DW) LZC-3?: Unid 1844 RTTY 75/245/N RYRY (8/Dec) (JM) HWN: Paris, France 11.35 RTTY 150/840 "FAAA DE HWN" RY's & SG's (31 Dec). (PT) 1247 IDLING & ENCRYPTED MSGS E.184/400 9-1-99 (EW) UT4D: 1004 wkg BS6E in Dutch w/rdo checks then UT4D sends BS6E a 'telex' (unk. digi mode, sounds like RTTY to me) which he confirms to have received, & gone. FAPSI 1653 RTTY 75/500 5LG & lotsa opchat ! Think this Link 20043 (18/Dec) (RH2) UNID 1239 10/Dec 40.5bd/500 81-81. (MC) FAPSI Moscow, RUS 1410 (Dec 24) RTTY 75bd Msg to KUL. After callup nothing happened (AB) Fapsi Moscow, RUS 1410 (Dec 31) RTTY 75bd Msgs to KUL on link 00142 (AB) UNID: SOUD Station 1451 29/Dec 75bd/500 RTTY, 5LGs (MC) RFHJ: Papeete, Tahiti 1030 ARQ-E3 96/400 Fr Navy (AB3) 1241 IDLING ONLY FOR PAPEETE TAHITI RFHJ E3.96/425 9-1-99 (EW) UNID: 1935 11/Dec 250bd/170 FSK ARQ System, short bursts (MC) UNID: Russian Mil 2239 18/Dec 200bd/500 FSK System, sync, cont, (MC) NORW: USCGC Jefferson Island (WPB-1345) 1700 USB clg NMN (CAMSLANT) no joy here. (RB) UNID: 1241 10/Dec 40.5bd/500 81-81, tfc. (MC) J8UZ5: MM Gen Pernille 2339 USB / Calling WOM. Registered in St. Vincent & Grenadines (6/Dec) (RP) NMC: USCG San Francisco 1620 fax 120/576 Excellent chart !! (18/Dec) (RH2) WHW: Pin Oak NJ USA CW 1710 dec/26 cw i/d + data (PCG) Unknown 15.40 FAX 120/576 Wx charts, can see text, not Russian. Lots of QRM from ARQ (22 Dec). (PT) LZHP: M/V GEO MILEV 0802 ARQ msg to Varna via LZW (14814dwt cont carrier) 20/Nov (HOOD). J9JM5: M/V BUL PRIDE 0840 eta for Genoa via LZW (5200dwt ro-ro) 20/Nov (HOOD). TCGA: M/T GEYVE 1703 ARQ msg via GKE login 65731 GEYVE 18/Nov (HOOD). J8FO6: M/V Gill 2108 ARQ 16,318 DWT dry cargo vsl w/tlx, vsl bound Las Palmas. (RB) VTH: Ny Vishakhapatnam 1240 RTTY 50/850 w/VTP14/15 RBSL VNR RYs SGs (10/Dec) (ML2) UUUZ: TKH TANYA KARPINSKAYA 0829 RTTY 50/170 msg (in EE, eta for Larwin, Greece) to Kaalybye Shipping, Odessa & to Chief R/Off Volkov at MORFLOT, Izmail via USO5 30/Nov (HOOD). M.V. Avon V 17.32 ARQ Vessel sending noon report to owners (11 Dec). (PT) UIJP: TKH PIONER BELORUSSII 0942 ARQ crew TGs to UCW 18/Nov UGJJ: OLKHOVATKA 0841 RTTY 50/170 RYs to UDB2 30/Nov (HOOD). 12566.5 J8UO5: TKH SUMY 0811 RTTY 50/170 crew TGs (to Kherson & Odessa) via UUI 20/Nov (HOOD). UAVO: KAPITAN KONONOV (AB-0595) 0807 RTTY 50/170 admin from Km Gladkiy to RKLM 20/Nov (HOOD). NMC: S.Francisco USCG USA ARQ 1700 Jan/2 weak tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 9VG80: Singapore R SNG ARQ 1656 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) GKE5: Portishead R G ARQ 1218 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) GKE5: Portishead Radio, G 1953 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) Pagina 89 12581 12581.5 12582 12583.5 12584 12584.5 12585 12585.5 12587 12588 12589 12589.5 12590 12590.5 12591.5 12592.5 12593 12593.5 12594 12594.5 12595.5 12596 12597 12598 12599.5 12600.5 12601 12602.5 12603.5 12604.5 WUN-v05 GKE: Portishead, England 16.55 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) LSD836: B.Aires R ARG ARQ 1220 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) LSD836: Buenos Aires Radio 0435 FEC tfc list (27/Dec) (ML2) WLO: Mobile R USA ARQ 1229 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) WLO: Mobile Radio, USA 1952 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) VIP34: Perth-Globe R AUS ARQ 1709 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) UUI: Odessa, Ukraine 16.51 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) VIP76: Perth-Globe R AUS ARQ 1649 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) WLO: Mobile R USA ARQ 1231 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) NRV: Guam USCG GUM ARQ 1300 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) NRV: Apra Harbour, Guam 16.47 ARQ USCG idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) VRX: H.Kong R HKG ARQ 1304 Jan/2 tl/cw mkr (PCG) LZW54: Varna R BUL ARQ 1306 Jan/2 cw mkr (PCG) LZW: Varna, Bulgaria 16.45 FEC Traffic list (03 Jan). (PT) HEC13: Berne R SUI ARQ 1308 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) UFZ: Vladivostok Radio 2210 RTTY 50/170 tfc to UDTH M/V Rybak Primoria (27/Dec) (ML2) HEC: Bern, Switzerland 16.46 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) NMO: Honolulu USCG HWA ARQ 1645 Jan/2 weak tlx/cw mkr (PCG) WCC: CHATHAM RADIO 1918 arq 100/170 "Globe Wireless $ no traffic". Selcals MOZYVVV (4/Dec) (DW) EAD: Madrid R E ARQ 1310 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) EAD: Madrid, Spain 16.46 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) UJE: Moscow R ARQ RUS 1635 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) UFL: Vladivostok Radio 2350 ARQ wkg UBAG M/V Vladislav Gladkow 26/Dec) (ML2) NMN: Portsmouth USCG USA ARQ 1630 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) NMN: Portsmouth, Va. USA 16.45 ARQ USCG idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) ESA: Tallinn R EST ARQ 1632 Jan/2 cw/tlx mkr (PCG) ESA: Tallinn, Estonia 16.44 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) UBD2: Kholmsk Radio 1200 ARQ tuning bursts & CW id (8/Dec) (ML2) PPR: Rio de Janeiro R. 2330 ARQ marker & CW id. 29/Dec (ML2) A9M: Hamala R BHR ARQ 1721 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) A9M: Bahrein 16.44 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) UDB2: Kholmsk Radio 0858 ARQ/CW idler marker 28/Nov (HOOD). WLO: Mobile R USA ARQ 1724 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) WLO: MOBILE RADIO 1922 CW. Channel free marker "WLO" (4/Dec) (DW) 9VG95: Singapore R SNG ARQ 1725 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) SPA62: Gdynia R POL ARQ 1727 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) UDB2: Kholmsk Radio 0830 RTTY 50/170 msgs to UCEH Sakhalin-6 & UCDG Kemerovo (19/Dec) (ML2) UAT: Moscow R RUS ARQ 1729 Jan/2 cw/tlx mkr (PCG) UAT: Moscow Radio 0800 FEC tfc list (2/Dec) (ML2) UAT: Moscow, Russia 16.42 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) HEC23: Berne R SUI ARQ 1730 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) ZSC: CAPETOWN RADIO 1738 arq Wx forecasts for S African inshore & ocean areas inc for Governors Cup Yacht Race (today/tomorrow). Also bulletin from Meteo-France/La Reunion for Amsterdam/Crozet/Kerguelen not seen before. (11/Dec) (DW) IAR: Rome R I ARQ 1733 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) IAR: Rome, Italy 16.40 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) SVS: Athens R GRC ARQ 1734 Jan/2 tone/cw mkr (PCG) SVS: Athens, Greece 16.39 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) WLO: Mobile R USA ARQ 1756 Jan/1 1801 tlx/cw mkr Pagina 90 WUN-v05 (PCG) 12606 WLO: Mobile R USA ARQ 1743 Jan/1 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 12607 GKQ5: Portishead R G ARQ 1740 Jan/1 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) GKQ: Portishead, England 16.37 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) 12608 UAT: Moscow R RUS ARQ 1747 Jan/1 cw/tlx mkr (PCG) 12610.5 VCT: Tors Cove-Globe R CAN ARQ 1355 Jan/1 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) VCT: Tors Cove Radio, CAN 2002 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) VCT: Tors Cove, Canada 16.36 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) 12613 XSQ: Guangzhou R CHN ARQ 1342 Jan/1 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 12615 USU: Mauripol R UKR ARQ 1750 Jan/1 cw/tlx mkr strong (PCG) 12615.5 8PO: Barbados -Globe R BRB ARQ 1754 Jan/1 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 8PO: Barbados Radio, BRB 2004 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) 12624 SAB: Goteborg-Globe R ARQ 1128 Jan/1 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) SAB: Gothenburg, Sweden 16.35 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) 12625.5 UCE: Arkhangelsk R RUS ARQ 1330 Jan/1 cw/tlx mkr (PCG) 12627.5 USU: Mauripol R UKR ARQ 1126 Jan/1 cw/tlx mkr (PCG) USU: Mariupol, Ukraine 16.33 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) 12629 KHF: Guam-Globe GUM Sitor1635 dec/26 tlx/cw i/d weak/qrm (PCG) KHF: Agana, Guam 16.31 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) 12634.5 TAH: Istanbul R TUR ARQ 1123 Jan/1 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 12635.5 Unid coastal stn 0955 ARQ, Financiere Geneve to M/V Atlantic Pride about bunker cargo (24/Dec) (LAR) 12637.5 XSG: Shanghai Radio 2350 FEC tfc list (5/Dec) (ML2) 12639.5 OST50: Ostende R BEL ARQ 1120 Jan/1 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 12649.5 XSG: Shanghai R CHN ARQ 1111 Jan/1 i/d "shairadio" (PCG) 12654 TAH: Istanbul R TUR SITOR.A 1102 Jan/1 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) TAH: Istanbul, Turkey 16.30 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) 12662 7TF8: Boufarik R ALG CW 1736 Jan/2 cq mkr (PCG) 12664.5 FUM: Papeete FN PLY RTTY/75/850 1515 Jan/3 ry mkr (PCG) 12673.5 CLA33: Havana R CUB CW 1738 Jan/2 cq mkr (PCG) 12678 LFI: Rogaland Globe R NOR ARQ 0928 Jan/1 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) LFI: Rogaland, Norway 16.24 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) 12681 8PO: Barbados Radio, BRB 1933 (Dec 27) CW Marker (not listed here) (AB) 12682.5 PKE: Amboina R INS CW 0840 Jan/2 weak cq mkr (PCG) PKF: Surabaya R INS CW 1010 dec/26 cq mkr (PCG) 12687 OFJ32: Helsinki R FNL CW 1740 Jan/2 "ofj qsx 8 Mhz" mkr (PCG) OFJ: Helsinki, Finland 16.22 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) 12690 UIW: Kaliningrad Radio, RUS 1415 (Dec 27) CW w/unid vessel (AB) 12691.5 FUX: Le Port FN REU RTTY/75/850 1744 Jan/2 ry/sg mkr (PCG) 12695 XSX: Chuling 0930 CW mkr (AB3) 12695.4 KFS: San Francisco Radio, CA, USA 0602 CW / "QSX 4 6 8 12 16 22 MHZ K" (13/Dec/98) (mleary2001) KFS: S.Francisco R USA CW 1521 Jan/3 cq mkr (PCG) 12698 A9M: Hamala R BHR CW 1523 Jan/3 manually wkg tfc (PCG) ZSC9: Capetown R AFS CW 1746 Jan/2 wx b/c msg (PCG) 12700 XSQ: Guangzhou R CHN CW 0938 Jan/1 cq mkr (PCG) 12709 A9M: Hamala R BHR CW 0943 Jan/1 cq mkr (PCG) 12711 HCG: GUAYAQUIL RADIO 0705 CW. Working ship. (23/Dec) (DW) 12712 HLF: Globe Wireless KOR 0100 ARQ ch free mkr & CW id (17/Dec) (ML2) 12713 2203 ENCRYPTED TEXT UNKSYS 100/850 8-1-99 EW 12714 UCE: Arkhangelsk R RUS ARQ 0847 wkg UHCK (PCG) Pagina 91 12719.8 12725.2 12727 12727.5 12729 12735 12738 12739.9 12748 12750 12756.5 12765 12780 12780.5 12786 12801 12808.5 12817.5 12818 12823.5 12829.5 12831 12835.4 12849 12856 WUN-v05 UCE: Arkhangelsk Radio 1545 SITOR 100/170 QTCs (29/Dec) (RRR) ZLO5: Auckland RNZN NZL CW 0944 Jan/1 "de" mkr (PCG) Unid: 1630 Unk mode ? 100/500-700 Short two tone - bursts w/ shift changes 500-700hz (18/Dec) (RH2) HLF: Globe Wireless KOR 0100 ARQ ch free mkr & CW id (17/Dec) (ML2) LGJ: Rogaland R NOR CW 0946 Jan/1 cq mkr (PCG) LGJ: Rogaland Radio N 1818 CW chan mrkr (31/Dec) (RRR) LGJ: Rogaland Radio, NOR 1417 (Dec 27) CW CQ (AB) LGJ: Rogaland, Norway 16.20 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) UVA: Gelendzhik R RUS CW 1100 Jan/3 cq + freq info (PCG) URL: Sevastopol R UKR CW 1752 Jan/2 "de" mkr (PCG) URL: Sevastopol Radio 1558 CW crew TG to 3FVB4: TR FRIO ADRIATIK 28/Nov (HOOD). PPR: Rio de Janeiro Radio, B 1924 (Dec 27) CW VVV marker (AB) PPR: R.de Janerio R B CW 0849 Jan/2 v mkr (PCG) PPR: Rio de Janeiro Radio BRA 1943 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) GYA: RN Whitehall 0542 RTTY 100/170 RATT codes (05/Jan) (RH2) IRM: Rome MED I CW 0949 Jan/1 v mkr (PCG) IRM: Rome MED R I CW 1710 Jan/3 v mkr (PCG) IRM: Rome Medico Radio 1551 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) IRM: Rome Medico Radio, I 1418 (Dec 27) CW VVV marker (AB) IRM: Rome, Italy 16.19 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) 2209 USCG BOSTON W/ WX MAP NIK FAX 120/576 8-1-99 A9M: Bahrein 16.18 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) A9M: Hamala-Globe R BHR ARQ 0855 Jan/2 tlx/cw kr (PCG) UCW: St. Petersburg R RUS Cw 1100 Jan/1 wkg UBEU (PCG) D3E61: Luanda R AGL CW 2010 dec/31 cq mkr (PCG) D3E61: Luanda Radio AGL 1821 CW chan mrkr (31/Dec) (RRR) 9AR: Rijeka R CRT CW 1706 Jan/3 v mkr (PCG) 9AR: Rijeka Radio 1601 CW tfc list 28/Nov (HOOD). 9AR: Rijeka Radio CRT 1558 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) 9AR: Rijeka Radio, HRV 1419 (Dec 27) CW VVV marker (AB) 9AR: Rijeka, Croatia 16.17 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) NMG: New Orleans, USA 19.40 FAX 120/576 Trop analysis 12z (31 Dec). (PT) TAH: Istanbul R TUR CW 0857 Jan/2 "de" mkr (PCG) TAH: Istanbul R TUR CW 1647 dec/31 "de" mkr (PCG) TAH: Istanbul Radio 1822 CW chan mrkr (31/Dec) (RRR) TAH: Istanbul Radio, TUR 1421 (Dec 27) CW CQ (AB) TAH: Istanbul, Turkey 16.16 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) VTG7: Mumbai IN IND CW 1645 dec/31 wx msgs (PCG) RUA8: Petrozavodsk R RUS CW 0900 Jan/2 fast cq + qtc (PCG) SAB63: Goeteborg-Globe R S ARQ 0910 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) CTP Lisbon, Portugal 17.20 RTTY 75/850 NATO station sending "NAWS NAWS DE CTP CTP" (11 Dec). (PT) CTP: Lisbon NATO RTTY/75/300 1654 Jan/3 freq status mkr (PCG) CTP: NATO LISBON 1434 RTTY 75/850 Marker "NAWS de CTP qsx 4 8 12 16 Mhz" ar". Change from cw. (29/Dec) (DW) CTP: NATO Oeiras, POR 1938 (Dec 27) RTTY 75bd NAWS DE CTP QSX (AB) CTP: Ny Oeiras 1835 RTTY 75/850 "NAWS DE CTP (23/Dec) (IJ) XFM Manzanillo R CW only callsign repeated twice very slow between tones 1354z Jan 3 PvdE (on Aruba also heard on 8568 at 0413z dec 30) 3BM5: Mauritius R MAU CW 1634 dec/31 wx msgs (PCG) 3BM: Mauritius Radio 1610 CW tfc list & service anns (daily wx at 0830 & 1630) 28/Nov (HOOD). Portishead R G CW 1834 Jan/2 "de" mkr (PCG) ZSJ: Capetown SAN AFS CW 1830 Jan/2 cq mkr (PCG) XSG: Shanghai R CHN CW 0907 Jan/2 cq mkr (PCG) Pagina 92 WUN-v05 6WW: Dakar FN SEN RTTY/75/850 0910 Jan/2 le brick/sg mkr (PCG) 12857.3 6WW: FN DAKAR SEN RTTY 75/150 0920z Testing 19Dec [BC3] 12886.5 2241 TRAFFIC LIST FROM MOBILE RADIO WLO FEC 100/170 12887.5 EAD: Madrid Radio E 1826 CW chan mrkr (31/Dec) (RRR) 12891 UFN: Novorossiysk R RUS CW 1820 Jan/2 "de" mkr (PCG) 12918.6 MGJ: RN GLASGOW. G RTTY 75/150 Msgs!! 0951z 19Dec [BC3] 12921 MGJ: Faslane RN G RTTY/75/300 1036 Jan/3 freq status mkr (PCG) 12921.2 MGJ: RN Faslane, G 1447 (Dec 31) VFT 75bd CARB (AB) 12933 UFZ: Vladivostok R. 2350 RTTY 50/170 tfc to unkn. 29/Dec (ML2) 2212 NEWS ITEMS IN RUSSIAN UFZ RTTY 50/170 8-1-99 EW 12939 SPE61: Szczecin R POL CW 1645 Jan/3 "de" mkr (PCG) SPE: Szczecin, Poland 16.05 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) 12940 LZW53: Varna R BUL CW 1642 Jan/3 "de" mkr (PCG) LZW: Varna Radio, BUL 1422 (Dec 27) CW DE LZW (AB) 12942 RKLM: Arkhangelsk Fisheries Radio, RUS 1426 (Dec 27) CW Msgs to various vessels (AB) RKLM: Arkhangelsk R RUS CW 1445 dec/27 tfc to ships (PCG) RKLM: Arkhangelsk Radio 1618 CW ID marker (to "4LY" QSX 12551.5/16735.5) 28/Nov (HOOD). 12952.5 VIP: Perth R AUS CW 1000 Jan/1 cq mkr (PCG) 12966.5 A7D: Doha R QAT CW 1440 dec/27 "de a7d" mkr (PCG) A7D: Doha, Qatar 16.04 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) 12967 UJE: Nizhny Novgorod Radio 1030 CW currency exchange info (general msg to masters of all Volgotanker Co vsls) 5/Dec (HOOD). 12969 XSV: Tianjin R CHN CW 1107 Jan/1 "qrz de XSV..." (PCG) SUH: Alexandria, Egypt 16.02 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) SUH: Alexandria R EGY CW 1450 dec/27 cq kr - off listed freq (PCG) 12970.5 PKX: Jakarta R INS Cw 1117 Jan/1 weak cq (PCG) 12973 UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 0900 CW ID & nav wngs list (QSW 439.5/ 3737/8605/12973/17152) 6/Dec (HOOD). 12973 UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 0900 CW ID & nav wngs list (QSW 439.5/3737/8605/12973/17152) 6/Dec (HOOD). 12984 4XZ: Haifa IN ISR CW 1452 dec/27 v mkr (PCG) Haifa IN ISR CW 1130 Jan/1 v mkr (PCG) 4XZ: Haifa, Israel 16.00 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) 12997.5 UUI: Odessa R UKR CW 1501 Jan/3 short cq call + wkg tfc (PCG) 13002 KPH: San Francisco Radio, CA, USA 0434 CW / "CQ CQ DE KPH" (13/Dec/98) (mleary2001) KPH: S.Francisco R USA CW 1638 Jan/3 weak cq mkr (PCG) 13007 OLP5: Prague R CZE CW 1435 clg OLGX + FEC + Pactor1 (PCG) OLP5: PRAGUE RADIO 1045 Tfc list in cw (OLGX de OLP5) & wx. Repeated in fec. Then "qsy OLP6" in cw. (7/Dec) (DW) 13011 IAR23: Rome Radio, I 1429 (Dec 27) CW VVV marker (AB) 13015.5 IAR: Rome R I CW 1114 Jan/1 v mkr (PCG) 13020 H.Kong R HKG CW 1136 Jan/1 cq mkr (PCG) 13020.5 VRX: H.Kong R HKG CW 0927 dec/30 cq mkr - strong (PCG) 13022 SPB: Szczecin R POL ARQ 1138 Jan/1 "de spb" + tlx (PCG) SPB: Szczecin, Poland 11.36 ARQ Idling w/ CW-ID (31 Dec). (PT) 13024.5 ASK: Karachi R PAK CW 1433 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) 13031 FUF: FN Fort de France 1951 RTTY 75/850 RYs (AB3) 13031.2 FUF: F.de France FN MRT RTTY/75/850 1143 Jan/1 ry/testing mkr (PCG) 13042.5 FUV: FN Djibouti 1952 RTTY 75/850 RYs SGs (AB3) FUV Djibouti 15.56 RTTY 75/850 RY's & DE FUV (04 Dec). (PT) FUV: Djibouti 15.58 RTTY 75/850 RY's plus SG's & "DE FUV" (03Jan). (PT) FUV: Jibuti FN DJI RTTY/75/850 1445 dec/29 corrupted mkr (PCG) Pagina 93 12857 13044 13047 13050 13054 13055 13059 13062 13065.8 13069.5 13076.5 13083 13089 13092 13191 13200 13205 13206 13220 13227 13242 13244 13244.2 13248 13256 13257 WUN-v05 2228 RY TEST SG FROM DJIBOUTI FUV RTTY 75/850 8-1-99 EW VRX: H.Kong R HKG CW 0925 dec/30 cq mkr (PCG) UAI3: Nakhodka Radio 2220 RTTY 50/170 crew msgs to UBDT M/V Novobobrouisk. 29/Dec (ML2) UDK2: Murmansk Radio 0730 RYs & ID w/ freqs 521.5/3740/6393.5/8550/13050 1/Dec (HOOD). UDK2: Murmansk Radio 0730 RYs & ID w/ freqs 521.5/3740/6393.5/8550/13050 1/Dec (HOOD). UDK: Murmansk R RUS RTTY/50/170 1447 dec/29 msg to ship (PCG) UIW: Kaliningrad R RUS RTTY/50/170 1040 Jan/3 msgs to ships (PCG) UIW: Kaliningrad, Russia 12.10 RTTY 50/200 Calling "C#" w/ RY's (29 Dec). (PT) UTQ7: Kiyev R UKR CW 1503 Jan/3 wkg tfc-fast (PCG) EBA: Madrid SN E CW 1630 Jan/3 cq + nav msgs (PCG) CLA32: Havana R CUB CW 1509 Jan/3 cq mkr (PCG) CLA: Havana 1953 CW mkr (AB3) EBA: SN MADRID 1703 RTTY 75/170 Marker for upcoming nav wng bdcast "cq de EBA NAVAREA three NAVAREA tres". But bdcast should be on 13059 at this time. Off air before determined.(15/Dec)(DW) JOS: Nagasaki R J CW 0920 dec/30 cq mkr (PCG) JNA: Tokyo R J CW 0922 dec/30 cq mkr - strong (PCG) KMI: AT&T High Seas Radio California 0011 w/NOAA maritime wx broadcast. (28/Dec) (DW2) NMN: CAMSLANT Chesapeake, Va 2216 USB w/"Perfect Paul" wx broadcast //8764//6501. (RB) NMN(CAMSLANT Chesapeake 2306 USB synthesized voice wx (28/Dec) (RP3) WOM: Miami High Seas Radio 1755 USB connecting aircraft N125MM w/Y/L EE (31/Dec) (RP3) EHY: Madrid Rdo 0830 USB id & initiating a pp 03/Jan (MB3) LZW: Varna Radio, BUL 1208 (Dec 28) USB Tfc list (AB) OFFUT wkrg PP for TITAN 20 to 582-6231-TITAN OPS 1958 19\DEC (MF2) OFFUTT wkrg PP for KING 22 to DNS#460-3305-Moody Dispatch 2034 6\JAN(MF2) Offutt 2136 USB w/EAM "HMOHNN" (28/Dec) (RP3) Razor 02: (E8C JSTARS) 1655 USB w/Offutt at 1655 in pp w/Raymond 19 (Robins, GA) (30/Dec) (RP3) CODY 01: 2002 USB clg mainsail, no joy. (RB) NAVY JW600: C-130T, VR-62 at NAS Brunswick, Me 1842 USB wkg Offutt w/pp 476 DSN. (RB) NIGHTWATCH 01: 2055 USB clg mainsail, no joy here. (RB) Offutt GHFS: Omaha (Elk Horn), Ne, USA 2218 USB att to work RELIEF 431 who is clg Andrews no joy. (RB) WISE 83: 16th SOS a/c, Hurlburt Field 1957 USB wkg Andrews w/pp for wx "HRT" (Hurlburt Field, Fl) at 2100z. (RB) Bern Rdo: 801 0834 USB wkg ___ 801 s/c KL-A? 03/Jan (MB3) DARKSTAR NOVEMBER: 1635 USB wkg Trenton for pp to DEERHUNTER re RED & BLUE team exercise UHF freqs, boundary lines, & aircraft types (16/Dec) (JJ) MOHOO(?) 87: 1914 USB clg PLANTATION OP's (Hurlburt Field, Fl) no joy. (RB) Unid N African/Middle East LDOC 1815 USB pp in AA (23/Dec) (IJ) AUSSIE 668: 2245 UTC USB clg AFSYD w/ ops nml msg (SD) ADNG: US Army vessel ADNG (LCU-2035 Port Hudson) 2350 USB w/ Thule GHFS in pp w/ crew's family members (RP3) KHA925: NASA, Houston, Tx 1910 PACTOR 200/200 accessing NCC Pactor BBS for SHARES 98-3. (RB) KHA908: NASA Mountain View, CA 1738 PACTOR (4/Dec) (JM) WG9143, WG9501: 1357 PACTOR on the SHARES BBS, also at 1620. Maybe FEMA stations WGY914 & WGY950 (8/Dec) (JM) unid: 2 m (poss. LDOC) in unid Slavic language 27/Dec (MB3) ZKX: RNZAF Auckland1130 RTTY 75/850 testing w/DE ZKX foxes 1-0 RYs (5/Dec) (ML2) CHALACE ALPHA: NCS 2131 USB wkg Trenton Military w/pp TOPGUN at Pagina 94 WUN-v05 890 DSN, then ID's as CHALACE ALPHA MCC (Mike Charlie Charlie or Mission Crew Commander/Coordinator). (RB) RAZOR 22: E-8C Joint Stars, Robins AFB 1949 USB wkg Trenton Military w/pp RAYMOND 19 (Robins CP, Ga), passes line report. (RB) 13264 EIP: Shannon volmet, IRL 1212 (Dec 28) USB (AB) SSN Volmet: 1236 USB w/fcst for Manchester 27/Dec (MB3) Shannon Volmet 1900 USB wx (29/Dec) (RP3) 13270 Gander Volmet 1459 USB wx (27/Dec) (RP3) Gander volmet, CAN 1920 (Dec 27) USB (AB) New York Volmet 1956 SSB (AB3) New York volmet, USA 1918 (Dec 27) USB (AB) 13282 Auckland VOLMET 2325 USB w/aviation wx. (27/Dec) (DW2) Hong Kong VOLMET 2346 USB w/aviation wx. (27/Dec) (DW2) Honolulu VOLMET 2335 USB w/aviation wx. (27/Dec) (DW2) Tokyo VOLMET 2340 USB w/aviation wx. (27/Dec) (DW2) Honolulu Radio: Honolulu Radio, Honolulu, HI USB / Aviation Volmet(13/Dec/98) (mleary2001) 13285 Bradley Air Service, Ontario or Wardair 2055 USB wx for Buffalo & Toronto (29/Dec) (RP3) 13291 Gander Control 1448 USB wkg Emory 174. (RP3) Gander Radio 1713 USB w/Air Canada & others (29/Dec) (RP3) 13306 Santa Maria Air Radio 1632 wkg Speedbird 4507 for psn rpt 28/Nov (HOOD). NY: 1948 USB wkg an a/c w/ s/c DK-BG eastbound 31/Dec (MB3) New York Control 1521 USB selcal ck (27/Dec) (RP3) New York: (NAT-A/C MWARA) 1945 USB wkg Air France 090 w/posrep, 35N60W/1945 FL320 est BDA/2017. (RB) Santa Maria Air Radio 1632 wkg Speedbird 4507 for psn rpt 28/Nov (HOOD). Shanwick Aeradio, G 1913 (Dec 27) USB w/various aircraft (AB) 1227 PERTH CONTROL CALLING MAURITIUS CONTROL. USB 9-1-99 (EW) 13307.8 UNID: N Korean Diplo, 1243 10/Dec 1200bps BPSK UNID System (MC) 13316.5 UNID: N. Korean Diplo, 1244 24/Dec 1200bps BPSK UNID System (MC) 13330 "Cedar Base": 1014 USB clg/selcalling a MEA flt 03/Jan (MB3) New York ARInc: (NA-CC-LDOC) 2001 USB wkg SwissAir 1844 w/selcal ck PQ-FG (no info). (RB) 13333 Speedbird: 1546 USB wkg BA144 pp re re-booking 31/Dec (MB3 13339 Unid 2100 USB YL in SS wkg SS a/c. Possibly LDOC Mexico or Havana (22/Dec) (RP3) 13342 LDOC Stockholm Radio 1258 USB OM EE/GG wkg unid a/c (RP3) SDJ: Stockholm Rdo 0942 USB wkg AA 23 s/c FH-CJ 27/Dec (MB3) 13348 Santa Domingo: Iberia LDOC 1928 USB wkg unid flt, ID'ed as "Santa Domingo". (RB) UNITED 984: 0107 USB wkg Cedar Rapids w/selcal ck (24/Nov) (RJL) 13354 Air Europa 1133: 1847 USB (NAT-E MWARA) AEA1133 wkg NY for ATC advisory, maintain 360 to 55W, at 56W climb 390. (RB) Avianca 11: 1848 USB (NAT-E MWARA) AVA11 wkg NY reporting level 370, req 390. (RB) Britannia 092A: 1836 USB (NAT-E MWARA) BAL092A wkg NY reporting level 360. (RB) Kestal 13: (NAT-E MWARA) 1852 USB wkg NY w/posrep 39N40W/1850 FL330, est 35N50W/1943, 28N60W next, selcal DM-EF. (RB) (no info) NY: 1949 USB wkg Air Jamaica 002 near 50W 31/Dec (MB3) New York Aero 1940 SSB wkg Corsair 926 (AB3) New York Control 1651 USB w/KLM 751 & Iberia 6403 (31/Dec) (RP3) New York: (NAT-E MWARA) 1853 USB wkg Continental 237 w/selcal ck FL-AD. (RB) (no info) Red Comet 921: (NAT-E MWARA) 1905 USB wkg NY re ATC clearance to climb FL370. (RB) San Francisco: (CEP-1 MWARA) 2220 USB wkg Continental 1 w/posn. (RB) 13375 Lincolnsh.P.: 1538 USB yl numbers stn in progress 31/Dec (MB) 13387 CLP7: Embacuba, Brazzaville, Congo Republic 2021 RTTY 50/500 Pagina 95 13395 13404 ACF=0 13430 13444.3 13446.7 13457 13457.9 13478 13480 13486.9 13495.9 13510 13533 13541.9 13546 13550 13558.1 13560 13598.9 13665.3 13857.7 13862 13870.4 13909.7 13927 13946.4 13948.1 13949 13950.2 13953.7 13954 WUN-v05 w/relay of MINREX tfc to unid Embacuba. (RB) UNID: Russian Diplo, 1247 10/Dec CROWD-36, crypto (MC) UNID: Russian Mil, 1254 30/Dec 75bd/220 FSK System, sync, cont, (MC) Unid Telecom Pacific Islands 1805 LSB YL in a Pacific Island language & some EE (23/Dec) (IJ) 2222 IDLING ONLY FROM DJIBOUTI RFQP E3 100/425 8-1-99 EW 1221 ENCRYPTED MESSAGES FROM ISLAMABAD PAKISTAN TWINPLEX 100/170 PAKISTAN EMB ? LOC 1210 TWINPLEX 100bd -200/-85/85/600. F7b-1. irs mode. (4/Dec) (DW) PAKISTAN EMB MOSCOW 0746 arq Tfc in EE. Political summary signed Parep Moscow. Then signoff. (10/Dec) (DW) KDM52: FAA Memphis, TN 1729 USB (4/Dec) (JM) OZU: Copenhagen, Denmark 13.00 TWINPLEX 100/400 Looks like he's sending a graphic Christmas greeting made up of letters. Ends w/ station name (22 Dec). (PT) RPTI: Ponta Delgada, Azores 15.16 RTTY 75/750 Calling RPFN, Lisbon, w/ RY's, Foxes (04 Jan). (PT) 1217 ENCRYPTED TEXT UNKSYS 200/425 9-1-99 (EW) OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 1033 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/400 F7b-1. Rcving tfc. Opchat in Danish, signoff. Selcals TPIV (unid). Short qso - nil copy, heavy qrn. (4/Dec) (DW) MFA OSLO 0941 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400. F7b-1. Selcals KFQD (Ankara?). No qso. (8/Dec) (DW) CFH: CF HALIFAX. NS .CAN RTTY 75/150 1030z Wx Reports 19Dec [BC3] CFH: CF HALIFAX 1133 RTTY 75/750 Met tfc. Forecast for Newfoundland (11/Dec) (DW) CFH: Halifax, Canada 11.32 RTTY 75/850 Wx Synopsis & forecast (31 Dec). (PT) EZI MOSSAD No stn 0600 USB YL repeating EZI (14/Dec) (IJ) ZRO3: PRETORIA MET 1640 RTTY 75/400 Much idle on space. Occ met tfc. (11/Dec) (DW) Ankara, Turkey 13.52 POL-ARQ 100/236 Polish emb. w/ tfc in Polish (04 Jan). (PT) ZKLF: Auckland Meteo NZ 0945z Wx Report & Ended w/ the following [Will cease Txing 0000UTC 01Feb99] 16Dec98 [BC3] U3H: Moscow, Russia Tfc & op chat in FF to P6Z Paris. Circuit ID is DAR (28 Dec). (PT) BMB: Taipei Meteo 1630 CW Wx - Lotsa Gale Warnings !!! (11/Dec) (RH2) JMH: Tokyo Meteo 0100 FAX / Wx Fax (13/Dec/98) (mleary2001) 6VU73: DAKAR MET 1220 RTTY 50/R/750 Met tfc. (11/Dec) (DW) MOTA*** ???, ??? 1512 29/Dec 300bd/200 Packet Radio, 5FGs to "SOSA" w/ opchat in SS (MC) SOSA*** ???, ??? 1513 29/Dec 300bd/200 Packet Radio, 5FGs to "MOTA" w/ opchat in SS (MC) Unknown, poss Czech 11.45 RTTY 75/480 "OK PSE ZAR 600" then into fast IRA_ARQ(?) (30 Dec). (PT) UNID: 0046 50/850 (12/Dec/98) (mleary2001) ??? Italian Diplo/Mil, ??? 1249 10/Dec 1200bps FSK UNID System (MC) UNID: 0042 USB / MARS phonecon (13/Dec/98) (mleary2001) DGB: MFA Tunis 1700 fec 5LG to IN5 (where is it?) (14/Dec) (RH2) UNID: 1933 75/170 S9 signal into Montana (12/Dec/98) (mleary2001) UNID: 1450 24/Dec MIL-188-110CN2 39 tone modem, tfc (MC) UNID: 0039 100/170 Sounds like Pactor, M-8000 could not ID (13/Dec/98) (mleary2001) P6Z: MFA Paris 0550 fec-a 192/400 Clg O9B (FF Emb., Cairo) (05/Jan) (RH2) Unknown 11.23 ARQ-E 184/338 Idling continuously (30 Dec). (PT) Pagina 96 WUN-v05 13956.5 DLG: MFA TUNIS 1400 fec over 4 hrs var qru exchanges w/ embassies w/ current tactical csigns FTT, JAF, 3S4, JRL. (20/Dec) (DW) 13962 UNID: Russian Diplo/Mil, 1758 19/Dec CROWD-36, opchat ends "cfm tks gb sk" (MC) 13963 HBD20: MFA Berne 0815 ARQ 5LGs (22/Dec) (IJ) 13965.5 HBD20: Berne Switzerland 1026 ARQ Swiss MFA 5LG (AB3) 13966 UNID: Russian Diplo, 1250 10/Dec CROWD-36, crypto (MC) 13996 DLA303: Defense Logistics Agency, WA 1922 USB wkg AAR7AK, Army MARS w/SHARES 98-3 msg. (RB) 13998.8 MTS: Royal Air Force, Falkland 0124 06/Dec VFT: 2ch of Piccolo-6, crypto (MC) 14074.2 UNID: 0241 23/Dec 100bd/200 FSK System, ACF=7 lead-in, sync, cont, ACF=100 tfc (MC) 14074.9 UNID: 0248 23/Dec 100bd/200 FSK System, ACF=7 lead-in, sync, cont, ACF=100 tfc (MC) 14339 XWK01A: Vientiane, Laos 0857 RTTY 50/500 K.P.L news agency RY test mg followed by EE news (AB3) 14340 BAA: BEIJING MET 0923 RTTY 50/R/850 Reasonable signal but only just discernable as met tfc. (12/Dec) (DW) BEIJING MET 0926 RTTY 50/R/850 Met tfc. Poor copy. (14/Dec) (DW) 14362 unid: 1557 USB 2 m chatting in SS 30/Dec (MB3) 14378 FDI8 Nice, France 15.50 RTTY 50/400 Le Brick & TEST DE FDI8 (04 Dec). (PT) 14394 VL8IPS: Darwin Australia 1015 Data/CW Propagation beacon w/ CW IDent (AB3) 14396.5 DLA303: Defense Logistics Agency, WA 1905 USB w/net check in for SHARES 98-3. (RB) KGD34: NCC (National Coordinating Center for Telecommunications) 1605 USB w/ a recap of SHARES activity for 1998 (30/Dec) (JM) KGD34A: NCC, possible STAR (SHARES Transportable Auxiliary Radio) unit 1600 USB (4/Dec) (JM) KHA925: NASA Houston, TX 1758 USB (4/Dec) (JM) KJK77: FAA, Palmdale, Ca 1947 USB wkg net control w/permission to secure the stn from SHARES 98-3. (RB) KLM80: FAA, Atlantic City(?) 1902 USB wkg net control w/ck in for SHARES 98-3. (RB) KPS625: possible DMAT, OK 1624 USB (4/Dec) (JM) WGY911: FEMA MERS, Maynard, MA 1607 USB (4/Dec) (JM) WGY916: FEMA MERS Denton, TX 1625 USB (4/Dec) (JM) WGY968: State EOC Golden, CO 1617 USB (4/Dec) (JM) WPEE982: AT&T Denver, CO 1713 USB (4/Dec) (JM) 14417.0 ??? ???, ??? 1237 10/Dec 75bd/200 FSK UNID System, sync, cont, ACF=0 (MC) 14417.1 UNID: 1843 75/850 (12/Dec/98) (mleary2001) 14441.5 NNN0CBB: USS Capable (T-AGOS-16) 2256 USB clg ASSMS, raises NNN0SNW, qsy 14470.0 freq for pp tfc on Christmas Eve. (RB) NNN0CBP: USCGC Morgenthau (WHEC-722) 2056 USB clg ASSMS, raises NNN0AAE on Christmas Eve. (RB) NNN0CCK: USCGC Bear (WMEC-901) MARS 2111 USB clg ASSMS w/beam heading of N/NE, NNN0FTV answers, QSY 14467 for pp tfc on New Years Eve. (RB) NNN0CCN: USS Monterey (CG-61) MARS 2022 USB looking for NNN0CRK, stn adv they are on 14470 for pp tfc on New Years Eve. (RB) NNN0CEQ: USCGC Harriet Lane (WMEC-903 2049 USB clg ASSMS, raises NNN0BQG (Iowa), QSY for pp tfc on Christmas Eve. (RB) NNN0CEQ: USCGC Harriet Lane (WMEC-903) 2307 USB wkg NNN0UTO: Private USN MARS Sta. QSY to 14477 then to 14470. (29/Dec) (DW2) NNN0CVM: USCGC Thetis (WMEC-910) 2057 USB clg ASSMS w/beam heading south, raises NNN0AAE, qsy 14391.5 for pp tfc on Christmas Eve. (RB) NNN0CZO: USS Stephen W. Groves (FFG-29) 2258 USB clg ASSMS w/beam heading south/SE, raises NNN0TSD, qsy wkg freq for pp tfc on Christmas Eve. (RB) Pagina 97 WUN-v05 NNN0KEB: USN MARS FL 2241 USB wkg NNN0CAR: USS Carr (FFG-52). QSY 8031.5 (27/Dec) (DW2) NNN0OON: 0048 USB wkg NNN0KEB: USN MARS FL. (31/Dec) (DW2) NNN0UTA: Unid USN MARS 2221 USB wkg NNN0CPE: USCGC Rush (WHEC-723) w/NNN0KEB: USN MARS Fl also active in net. (20/Dec) (DW2) 14461.5 BD: Unid. French voice on 14460 also using packet, ? 1348 (Dec 31) PACKET 300bd BD w/KO (AB) 14461.7 UNID 1427 arq Tfc in offline encrypt (5ltr grps). (9/Dec) (DW) 14467.3 DDG8: Hamburg Meteo Germany 1018 RTTY 50/400 CQ/RY (AB3) DDH8: HAMBURG MET 1226 RTTY 50/440 Marker then met tfc. (11/Dec) (DW) 14467.5 DDH8: Hamburg, Germany 12.25 RTTY 50/402 Ry's & ID (31 Dec). (PT) 14485.7 RFLIG: French Forces, Cayenne 0049 ARQ-E3 192/375 (assumed C. (RB)I. (RB) "UGI"), idling. (RB) 14486 P6Z: MFA Paris 0750 FEC-A 192/400 "INT QSA INT QTC A TOI" (20/Dec) (IJ) P6Z*** French MFA, Paris 1401 29/Dec 192bd/400/E FEC-100, Calling "Z4D" (Embassy Nouakchott) (MC) 14487 Lincolnshire Poacher, CYP 1300 (Dec 24) USB Id 97324 (AB) Lincolnshire Poacher, CYP 1600 (Dec 24) USB Id 39164 (AB) Lincolsh. P.: 1303 USB tune, "97324" & tune agn 27/Dec (MB3) WGY965: State EOC, IN 1844 USB (4/Dec) (JM) 14510.4 UNID: 1831 75/850 (12/Dec/98) (mleary2001) 14517.5 UNID: 1556 RTTY 75/841 w/"a lazy dog...", ACF 7.5,(122898)(PLOO) 14523 unid: 1019 USB 2 m in German, talking abt computers, Both are using Q-code expressions. No callsigns mentioned w/in 20 min. (04/Jan (MB3) 14524.6 T15: Location unknown 16.10 PACTOR 200/200 Sending test message (about Popeye the Sailor Man & spinach) in German, then short chat in GG. Also callsign "1 TOWER" appears (05 Jan). (PT) 14532 U3H Moscow, Russia 13.45 FEC-A 192/803 5-lg tfc to P6Z, Paris, using circuit ID "SER". Other tfc appears to use cct "DAR" (04 Dec).(PT) 14538.6 1304 UK MILITARY W/ RYI TEST UK VFT 50/170 8-1-99 EW 14538.9 1306 UK MILITARY W/ RYI TEST UK VFT 50/170 8-1-99 EW 14539.3 1308 UK MILITARY W/ RYI TEST UK VFT 50/170 8-1-99 EW 14567 Pyongyang N Korea, 1020 RTTY 50/500 KCNA News EE (AB3) 14585.7 RFTPA: FF, N'djamena, Chad 0046 ARQ-E3 200/340 (assumed) idling, should be C.I. FDZ. (RB) 14615 USAF Ascension & REACH 9 SIERRA 2 0435 USB switch to 11634 (11/Dec) (IJ) 14626.7 RFLI: FF FT DE FRANCE 1938 ARQ/E3 192/400 8rc. Cct [LIJ]. Controle de v svc RFLI. 2006z further c de v followed by offline encrypted tfc (RFVICF fm RFLIC). (7/Dec) (DW) RFLI: FF Ft de France 0608 arqE3 192/400 Idling (05/Jan) (RH2) RFLI: FF, Ft de France, Martinique 0044 ARQ-E3 192/425 (assumed C.I. "LIJ"), idling. (RB) 14633.3 RFLI: FF Ft de France 0614 arqE3 192/400 Idling. Unlisted Klingenfuss (05/Jan) (RH2) 14633.7 RFLI: FF, Ft de France, Martinique 0040 ARQ-E3 192/425 (assumed) idling. (RB) 14639.2 KPL: Vientiane. R LAO RTTY 50/822 0925z Test Ry's 16Dec98 [BC3] 14654.5 SPW: Warsaw, Poland 15.54 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan).(PT) 14656 SPW: Warsaw Rdo 0841 USB wkg an unhrd stn 03/Jan (MB3) 14670 CHU: Ottawa TS, ONT, CAN 1823 AM Time Signal (12/Dec/98) (mleary2001) 14672 DFZG: MFA Belgrade 0700 RTTY 75/400 id tape to online crypto (1/Dec) (ML2) 14686 311 w\ATLAS 2125. 900 passing traffic to 732. 2126 6\JAN(MF2) Atlas: DEA Contract Facility 2058 USB w/Flint 521 (DEA aircraft) who's ETA at Flint Base is 7:15 PM local time (17/Dec) (RP3) Pagina 98 WUN-v05 14688.7 FRJV*** Serbian MFA, Belgrade 1526 11/Dec UNID HF modem, burst tfc (MC) 14707 Presumed JPA: INTERPOL Tokyo 0700 ARQ encrypted (14/Dec) (IJ) 14739 1310 CYNTHIA W/ 3/2 GROUPS USA USB 8-1-99 EW 14750 CIO2: yl numbers stn keeps repeating id 31(Dec (MB3) 14780 UNID 1242 24/Dec 40.5bd/500 81-81, tfc (MC) 14801.7 RFVI: FF, Le Port, Reunion Island 0036 ARQ-E3 100/425 (assumed) idling. (RB) RFVI: Le Port, Reunion 16.28 ARQ-E3 100/400 Controle de Voie to self via VII cct (05 Jan). (PT) 14837.2 ATV65: NEW DELHI MET 1228 RTTY 50/R/400 Met tfc - still equipment fault. Little/no Mark. (11/Dec) (DW) 14843.0 ??? SOUD Station, ??? 2237 18/Dec 75bd/500 RTTY, 5LGs ends "hr qru gb sk (MC) 14873.3 RFLIG: French Forces, Cayenne 0034 ARQ-E3 192/290 (assumed) idling. (RB) 14890 Russian Man [S25], RUS 8.00 (Dec 14) AM 615 615 615 06092 05622 (AB) Russian Man [S25], RUS 8.15 (Dec 21) AM 615 615 615 64446 64446 (AB) Russian Man [S25], RUS 0815 (Dec 21) AM 615 615 615 64446 64446 (AB) 14907 DFZG*** Serbian MFA, Belgrade 1447 31/Dec 75bd/400 RTTY, crypto (MC) 14921 UNID: 1808 28/Dec MIL-188-110CN2 39 tone modem, tfc (MC) 14931 8BY: 1747 CW / "VVV 8BY 8BY 146/381/313/523" repeated (12/Dec/98)(mleary2001) 8BY Paris, France(???) 10.54 CW Sends ID & "124 / 237 / ch5...." etc.(10 Dec). (PT) 8BY: Paris, France CW Marker tape w/ ID (04 Jan). (PT) 14959.7 RFTJ: French Forces, Dakar, SEN 0032 ARQ-E3 192/375 (assumed) idling C.I. "TJI". (RB) 14991.5 EAD: MADRID RADIO 1436 arq Channel free marker "EAD" & working ship. This is a spurious transmission. (10/Dec) (DW) 15016 ASCENSION wkrg PP for MN800 to DSN#476-4312. 2306 29\DEC(MF2) ASCENSION wkrg PP for SHADOW 93 to DNS#965-2322 0001 29\DEC(MF2) Andrews GHFS: Md, USA 2144 USB w/relay of R55SFF EAM broadcast. (RB) Ascension 1937 USB wkg Reach 4968 (C-141) in pp w/McGuire CP & Metro (29/Dec) (RP3) Incirlik: 0912 USB wkg Reach 6241 pp to EDAR CP 03/Jan (MB3) KING 61: USAF HC-130H tail #64-14861 2214 USB wkg Ascension GHFS w/pp Sheppard Op's, ETA re gas & go. (RB) NAVY 50515: VP-3A BurNo 150515, a/c of CinCAFSE 1839 USB clg mainsail no joy. (RB) Offutt 1916 USB w/30-char EAM (29/Dec) (RP3) Offutt GHFS: Omaha (Elk Horn), Ne, USA 2138 USB w/R55SFF EAM broadcast. (RB) 15034 Trenton Military Volmet 2123 USB wx (28/Dec) (RP3) 15043 Unids 2039 USB re: 62 will l& before 61, followed by 63 & 64. One of the unids had to be instructed on the use of the radio i.e., "...push the button to talk" (12/Dec) (JJ) 15056 unid: 1517 USB open mic + feedback (sounds like) 31/Dec (MB3) 15066 UNID: NATO Mil 1257 30/Dec Link-11, tfc (MC) 15088 CAMSPAC Pt. Reyes 2200 USB wkg NOVEMBER-9-ECHO w/ period check-ins (26/Dec) (JJ) NMC: CAMSPAC Point Reyes, Ca 2232 USB wkg N9E for flt op's. (RB) 15318.2 BEIJING MET 0918 RTTY 50/R/1000 Met tfc. (14/Dec) (DW) 15603 WNFT417: NTA (National Telecommunications Alliance) Washington D.C. 1709 USB wkg WPKJ542, Pacific Bell, Sacramento, CA USB at 1709 after ALE (1/Dec) (JM) 15749.9 Unid: 0550 RTTY 75/830 Crypto w/ RY strings (11/Dec) (RH2) 15793 ABNORMAL 10: WSMC Op's Center Vandenberg AFB, Ca. 0110 USB wkg ARIA 2 w/radio ck, in support of STS-88, duplex w/20012, ARIA 1 also up. (RB) ARIA CONTROL: 512th Test Wing Op's Center Edwards AFB, Ca 0015 Pagina 99 15801.6 15811.5 15873.5 15915 15920 15925 15946.2 15946.5 15962 15969 15973.9 16013.7 16056.7 16070 16086 16101 16103.9 16111 16135 16141.7 16153 16165.7 16182.6 16189.5 16198 16209.9 16218 16223 16253 16254 WUN-v05 USB wkg ARIA 1 w/coordination in support of STS-88, duplex w/20012, ARIA 2 also up. (RB) ASHLEY 12: Wheeler AFB, HI 0050 USB wkg ARIA 1 att to correct data problem in support of STS-88, duplex w/20012, ARIA 2 also up. (RB) ??? Egyptian MFA, Cairo 1452 12/Dec 100bd/170/E ARQ, ATU-80 MSGs to various embassies (MC) ??? Italian Diplo/Mil, ??? 1406 11/Dec 1200bps PSK UNID System, opchat in USB voice (MC) RFGW: Paris, France, 1645, FEC-A 192/419, garbled 5-6L gps w/much cf letters to G8T, U3H, W5E & H6L (Jan. 16)(PLOO) P6Z: MFA Paris 1718 arq6-90 200/400 5LG to unk (09/Dec) (RH2) CFH: Halifax, Canada 13.45 RTTY 75/850 "NAWS DE CFH" (04 Jan). (PT) Unknown(FAPSI?) 11.17 RTTY 75/400 Encryption after FZFZFZ (31 Dec). (PT) UNID 0910 15946.25. Unid station calling/working MIN5 & MIN3 followed each time by period of psk centered 15946.57 b/w 2.5khz. This is known MFA Madrid freq -same user on psk? (10/Dec) (DW) EAE220: MFA MADRID 1134 TWINPLEX 100bd -200/-85/85/200 F7b-1. Tfc in offline encrypt (10ltr grps) to Tripoli Emb. Signoff. (10/Dec)(DW) IMPLICATE, & others 1925 USB wkg NIGHTWATCH 01 in net comms. Also found on 11494 (11/Dec) (JJ) 1010 ENCRYPTED TEXT UNK UNKSYS 50/850 8-1-99 EW Unknown Polish 11.15 POL-ARQ 100/248 Tfc in PP (31 Dec). (PT) PNAU: loc. unknown (FAPSI?) 11.14 RTTY 75/394 RY's w/ PNAU on each line (31 Dec). (PT) MFA Cairo 1230 ARQ 5LGs to Lagos (20/Dec) (ML2) AE1USA***US Army MARS, Heidelberg 1444 24/Dec 300bd/200 Packet Radio, uuencoded data (MC) FAPSI 0641 Crowd36 Unable decode. 1st C36 heard for many months!! (14/Dec) (RH2) unid FAPSI 1240 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 20076, tx ended w/QSY 13450 - nil heard (16/Dec) (ML2) Counting Station, 1100 (Dec 24) USB Id 010 (AB) HBD20 Swiss MFA, Berne 1912 11/Dec 100bd/170/E ARQ, 5LGs headed "berneda" to Havana "havanaam" (MC) MFA OSLO 0900 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400. F7B-1. Selcals KFQA (New Delhi). Brief tfc fm New Delhi & sign off. 0908z Selcals KFQE (Bangkok), no qso. (8/Dec) (DW) MFA OSLO 1145 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400. F7b-1. Tfc (Nx) in Norwegian, signed NOREG. (4/Dec) (DW) HBD20: Berne Switzerland, 0915 ARQ Swiss MFA 5 letter groups (AB3) KVM70: Honolulu Meteo, Hi 0055 FAX 120/576 w/satellite image. (RB) kdakrfr MFA Cairo 1635 arq Tfc\AA to kwfk (Accra Emb.) (16/Dec) (RH2) UNID: Russian Diplo/Mil, 1239 24/Dec CROWD-36, 5LGs (MC) UNID: French Mil, 1650, M2 200/384, 2 chnls beta idle (Jan. 16)(PLOO) UNID: 1259 30/Dec MIL-188-141A, ALE (MC) NMN: USCG Chesapeake, USA 1638 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) 1310 CYNTHIA W/ 3/2 GROUPS USA USB 8-1-99 EW OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 0804 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400. F7b-1. Short qso, no tfc. Selcals TPEP (unid),short qso. (10/Dec) (DW) OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 0820 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400. F7b-1. Tfc in offline encrypt. (4/Dec) (DW) to YBU***SOUD Station, ??? 1404 30/Dec 75bd/500 RTTY, "6464646464... ybu ybu ybu qru qru sk gb" (MC) ??? SOUD Station, ??? 1513 12/Dec 75bd/500 RTTY, 5LGs (MC) U3H Moscow, Russia 13.45 FEC-A 192/376 5-lg tfc then op chat (16 Dec). (PT) Unid FAPSI 0810 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 20076 (5/Dec) (ML2) Pagina 100 WUN-v05 16269 UNID: British Mil, 1930 25/Dec Piccolo, idle (MC) 16278.6 7RW20 Algerian Embassy, Cairo 1735 19/Dec 26.7bd/E Coquelet-8, ATU-80 MSGs to Algiers headed "vci off le caire" (MC) 7RZ50 Algerian Embassy, Abu Dha 1734 19/Dec 26.7bd/E Coquelet-8, ATU-80 MSG to Algiers headed "vci off abu dhabi" (MC) ALGERIAN EMB ? LOC 1057 COQ/8 26.7/E Working Algiers (20/Dec) (DW) ALGERIAN EMB DAMASCUS 1155 COQ/8 26.7/E Tfc in FF. (20/Dec) (DW) MFA ALGIERS 1057 COQ/8 26.7/E Tfc in AA. Opchat in FF, qrx 1300 gmt. (20/Dec) (DW) MFA ALGIERS ? 1559 COQ/8 26.7/E "vci off dwezdsh (?). Flash msg in FF to Baghdad/Washington/London/Riyadh/mp New York. Appears to be statement by Sec. Gen of Islamic Conference Org. (20/Dec) (DW) 16284.9 OZU25 Danish MFA, Copenhagen 1939 30/Dec 100bd/400 TWINPLEX-1W, MSGs in DD to Cairo (MC) OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 1040 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400. F7b-1. End of qso. Scals TPOF (unid). Opchat in Danish - short qso. (4/Dec) (DW) 16298.7 FRJV*** Serbian MFA, Belgrade 1529 24/Dec UNID HF Modem, tfc w/ opchat on 16296.75kHz USB (MC) 16302.0 DFZG: MFA Belgrade 1436 RTTY 75/400 RY/ID then XT XT XT FOR ALL, then 3Lg/Fg addresses, then crypto (11/Dec) (RH2) DFZG: MFA Belgrade 0752 RTTY 75/400 Crypto to unk (15/Dec) (RH2) 16318.7 ??? Egyptian MFA, Cairo 1407 30/Dec 100bd/170/E ARQ, Idle in IRS mode (MC) 16330 Unid FAPSI 1000 RTTY 75/500 5L & 5FGs link 00079 (5/Dec) (ML2) 16332 "C": 0848 CW, Russian Ny ch marker 03/Jan (MB3) 16342 Unid 2137 USB OM in Greek conversation (RP3) 16342.2 ??? Romanian Embassy, ??? 1326 16/Dec 218.3bd/400 ROU-FEC, crypto (MC) 16348 FAA 1630 USB ALE (30/Dec) (JM) 16353 UNID: Czech/Bulgarian Diplo, ?? 1329 16/Dec 212.8bd/550 ASCII-ARQ, tfc (MC) 16360 unid: 2 m (poss. fishermen) chatting in Croatian 31/Dec (MB3) 16360.7 UNID: 1304 30/Dec 2400bps PSK UNID System, tfc (MC) 16372 DZUI/Diana Uno: 0920 SSB wkg DZO/Bulacan Radio (AB3) 16386.7 PAKISTAN EMB ? LOC 0846 TWINPLEX 100bd -200/-85/85/600. F7b-1. Opchat in EE. Selcals KMEU (Islamahbad) (10/Dec) (DW) PAKISTAN EMB ? LOC 1215 TWINPLEX 100bd -200/-85/85/600. F7b-1. irs mode. (4/Dec) (DW) PAKISTAN EMB BUCHAREST 1246 arq 100/170 Selcals KMEU (MFA Islamahbad). ID's as "pr bucharest b65" (or byt). Tfc in EE. Switches to irs. Lost qso - alt two tones (Islamahbad) selcals KMEU (Bucharest emb). qso reestablished. (4/Dec) (DW) Unid: Pakistan Diplo 1500 arq Weak sigs & mostly gbge, to unk. (28Dec) (RH2) 16435 SYBX: MM CIT vsl Nissos Christiana 1842 USB w/possibly BE02 (AAIC, SAIT Communications S.A. Brussels) (31/Dec) (RP3) 16569.5 Unid: 0029 ARQ in ARQ receive mode. (RB) 16621 Unid: 0025 CW unid ships w/CW chat between them. (RB) 16630 Unid: 0019 CW ship wkg HKB, Barranquila Radio, COL (unk qsx) w/agent info. (RB) 16631.7 EGYPTIAN EMB LUANDA 1535 arq Tfc in AA (ATU80). jg dlkgmk (fm Luanda). This is a ship cw working freq. (6/Dec) (DW) dlkgmk EGY Emb., Luanda 1536 arq Tfc\AA to Cairo, then 5LG fm Boustane Luanda (Amb. Tayser Hussein) to Khargia Cairo, (11/Dec) (RH2) 16696.5 DYUD: M/V Amimosa Dream 2033 ARQ w/AMVER tfc. (RB) 16716.5 UDEO: TKH MARSHAL ROKOSSOVSKIY 0841 ARQ psn rpt from Km Artemev to UFN 16/Nov (HOOD). Pagina 101 16747 16785.5 16789 16790 16798 16800 16801.5 16801.5 16802.5 16803.5 16806.5 16807 16807.5 16808 16809 16809.5 16811.5 16812 16812.5 16813 16813.5 16814 16814.5 16815 16815.5 16816 16816.5 16817 16817.5 16818.5 16819.5 16820 16820 16821 16821.5 16822.5 WUN-v05 Unknown 15.38 FEC Prob. Filipino R/O relaying news in English (03 Jan). (PT) UFBY: RTMKS YUOZAS ALEKSONIS 0821 RTTY 50/170 crew TG to RKLM 30/Nov (HOOD). Filipino maritime news relay 0925 FEC EE nx (24/Dec) (LAR) UNPD: TKH VOLGO-BALT 203 0812 CW msg to Orimiship, St Petersburg 30/Nov (HOOD). Unknown 13.38 FEC Prob. Filipino R/O relaying news in Tagalog (04 Jan). (PT) Unknown 15.34 FEC Prob. Filipino R/O relaying news in Tagalog (03 Jan). (PT) UEMP: RTMS MALTA 0848 RTTY 50/170 admin to UIW 16/Nov (HOOD). Unknown Ship 15.05 ARQ Sending telegrams to addresses in Talinn, all headed "FLIPPER" (28 Dec). (PT) UEYJ: RTMS RUSSKOYE POLE 0850 RTTY 50/170 crew TGs to UIW 16/Nov (HOOD). UVXR: RTMS GENERAL OSTRYAKOV 0910 RTTY 50/170 crew TGs to URL 18/Nov (HOOD). NMN: CAMSLANT Chesapeake, Va 0012 FEC w/offshore wx bdcast. (RB) 9VG82: Singapore R SNG ARQ 1031 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) KFS: Palo Alto Radio, USA 1646 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) GKE6: Portishead R G ARQ 1033 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) SPA: Gdynia Radio 0900 FEC tfc list 16/Nov (HOOD). SPA81: Gydnia R POL ARQ 1036 Jan/2 "de spa" + tfc (PCG) SPA: Gdynia Radio 0900 FEC tfc list 16/Nov (HOOD). WLO: Mobile R USA ARQ 1456 Jan/3 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) WLO: Mobile Radio, Al, USA 0011 ARQ w/'sitor free' signal, CW ID. (RB) EAD: Madrid R E ARQ 1040 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) EAD: Madrid Radio, E 1514 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) EAD: Madrid, Spain 15.34 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) A9M: Hamala R BHR ARQ 1043 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) A9M: Bahrein 15.33 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) WLO: Mobile R USA ARQ 1045 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) WLO: Mobile Radio, Al, USA 0011 ARQ w/'sitor free' signal, CW ID. (RB) NRV: Guam USCG ARQ 1047 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) UAT: Moscow R RUS ARQ 1048 Jan/2 cw/tlx mkr (PCG) UAT: Moscow Radio, RUS 1519 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) UAT: Moscow, Russia 15.32 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) SAB814: Goeteborg R S ARQ 1054 msg to 9HIV4/m.v. Lucillia (PCG) WLO: Mobile Radio, Al, USA 0010 ARQ w/'sitor free' signal, CW ID. (RB) WLO: Mobile Radio, USA 1521 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) HEC17: Berne R SUI ARQ 1056 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 9VG83: Singapore R SNG ARQ 1428 dec/29 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) OXZ: Lygnby R DNK ARQ 1059 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) ZSC: Capetown Radio, AFS 1644 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) NMC: San Francisco, USA 15.34 ARQ USCG idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) NMC: USCG Point Reyes, USA 1640 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) WCC: Chatham R USA ARQ 1424 dec/29 SUDF selcal + mkr (PCG) KPH: San Francisco Radio, USA 1642 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) 9VG96: Singapore R SNG ARQ 1100 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) NMN: Portsmouth USCG USA ARQ 1420 dec/29 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) IAR: Rome R I ARQ 1102 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) KFS: Palo Alto Radio, Ca, USA 0010 ARQ w/sitor free marker, CW ID. (RB) IAR: Rome, Italy 15.30 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) VRX: H.Kong R HKG ARQ 1103 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) OXZ: Lyngby R DNK ARQ 1104 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 9VG97: Singapore R SNG ARQ 1106 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr(PCG) HPP: Panama Intelmar Radio, PAN 0008 ARQ w/sitor free signal, CW ID. (RB) Pagina 102 WUN-v05 WCC: Chatham-Globe R USA ARQ 1107 Jan/2 tlx/cw "vct/wcc" mkr (PCG) 16826 ESA: Tallinn R EST ARQ 1110 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) ESA: Tallinn, Estonia 15.27 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) 16826.5 PCH: Scheveningen Radio, HOL 1651 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) 16828 WLO: Mobile R USA ARQ 1131 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) WLO: Mobile Radio, Al, USA 0006 ARQ w/'sitor free' signal, CW ID. (RB) WLO: Mobile Radio, USA 1516 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) WLO: Mobile, USA 15.25 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) 16829 USU: Mariupol Radio, UKR 1516 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) USU: Mauripol R UKR ARQ 1134 Jan/2 cw/tlx mkr (PCG) 16829.5 UCE: Arkhangelsk Radio 1120 FEC Russian nx; 1140 ARQ msgs to UCPQ M/V Kapitan Glotov. 29/Dec (ML2) 16830 HEC27: Berne Radio, SUI 1518 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) 16830.5 SVT: Athens, Greece 15.25 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) SVT: Athens R GRC ARQ 1136 Jan/2 tone/cw mkr (PCG) SVU6: Athens R. 0608 fec Nx\Greek - foreign X-change etc. (11/Dec) (RH2) SVU6: Athinai Radio, GRC 1655 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) 16831 VRX: H.Kong R HKG ARQ 1138 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 16833 WLO: Mobile Radio, Al, USA 0005 ARQ w/'sitor free' signal, CW ID. (RB) 16834.5 WNU: Slidell Radio, La, USA 0004 ARQ w/sitor free signal, CW ID. (RB) 16836.5 WLO: Mobile R USA ARQ 1140 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) WLO: Mobile Radio, Al, USA 0001 ARQ w/'sitor free' signal, CW ID. (RB) 9AR: Rijeka R CRT ARQ 1144 Jan/2 tlx/ce mkr (PCG) 9AR: Rijeka, Croatia 15.22 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) UFN: Novorossiysk R RUS ARQ 1145 Jan/2 cw/tlx mkr (PCG) UFN: Novorossiysk, Russia 15.24 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) UFN: Novorossiysk Radio, RUS 1523 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) 16841 UFZ: Vladivostok R. 0110 ARQ tfc to unkn vessel (28/Dec) (ML2) 16841.5 8PO: Bridgetown - Globe R BRB ARQ 1412 dec/29 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 16851.5 SAB: Goeteborg-Globe R S ARQ 1147 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 16878 XSQ: Guangzhou, PRC 12.14 ARQ Idling w/ CW-ID 16879 LZW: Varna R BUL ARQ 1407 dec/29 cw i/d (PCG) LZW: Varna Radio, BUL 1513 (Dec 27) CW DE LZW (AB) 16880 XSQ: Guangzhou R CHN ARQ 1209 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 16883 OST60: Ostende R BEL ARQ 1212 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) OST: Oostende Radio, BEL 1636 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) OST: Ostende, Belgium 15.21 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) 16886 TAH: Istanbul R TUR ARQ 1403 dec/29 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) TAH: Istanbul, Turkey 15.20 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) 16888 SAB: Goteborg Radio, Sweden 2359 ARQ w/matitex 'erer' signal, then w/selcall X-PEV. (RB) 16892 XSG: Shanghai R CHN ARQ 1215 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 16898.5 UAT: Moscow R RUS ARQ 1359 dec/29 msg to UOTF + FEC (PCG) 16903 UAI3: Nakhodka Radio 0840 ARQ crew msgs to UIIP M/V Fortan (26/Dec) (ML2) Unknown 12.11 ARQ Calling selcall MKRF then ZNA 485 (31 Dec). (PT) 16904.5 FUV: Djibouti 10.42 RTTY 75/850 RY's, SG's & DE FUV (31 Dec). (PT) FUV: FN Djibouti 0610 RTTY 75/850 Test tape (11/Dec) (RH2) FUV: Djibouti FN DJI RTTY/75/850 1357 dec/29 ry + corrupted tape (PCG) 16909.7 USO: Izmail R UKR CW 1531 Jan/3 cq + qtc + msgs (PCG) Pagina 103 16825 WUN-v05 16914.5 CBV: Valparaiso Radio, Chile 2237 CW w/QSX marker. (RB) SPB: Szczecin R POL ARQ 1356 dec/31 cw/tlx mkr (PCG) 16915 FUX: Le Port FN REU RTTY/75/850 1354 dec/31 "faaa de fux" mkr (PCG) FUX Le Port, Reunion 15.44 RTTY 75/850 TESTING & FAAA DE FUX (04 Dec). (PT) FUX: FN Le Port 0710 RTTY 75/850 RY/ID test tape (14/Dec) (RH2) 16922.6 RBSL: Mumbai IN IND RTTY/50/850 1350 dec/29 ry/sg mkr (PCG) 16923.8 OFJ7: Helsinki Radio, FNL 1450 (Dec 27) CW QSX (AB) OFJ: Helsinki Radio FIN 1225 CW chan mrkr 'ofj qsx 4 Mhz k' (29/Dec) (RRR) 16926 LFI: Rogaland R NOR ARQ 1349 dec/31 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 16930 UVA: Gelendzhik R RUS CW 1102 Jan/3 cq call (PCG) 16932 7TF10: Boufarik R ALG CW 1336 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) 7TF10: Boufarik Radio, ALG 1855 CW marker (23/Dec) (IJ) 7TF Boufarik, Algeria 15.41 CW Marker tape (04 Dec). (PT) 7TF: Boufarik, Algeria 13.31 CW Marker tape w/ ID (04 Jan). (PT) 16938 VTG8: Mumbai IN IND CW 1330 dec/29 v mkr + 5figs (PCG) VTG: Ny Bombay IND 1229 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) 16942.5 9AR: Rijeka Radio CRT 1231 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) 9AR: Rijeka, Croatia 15.18 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) 16942.8 9AR: Rijeka R CRT CW 1328 dec/29 v mkr (PCG) 16951 6WW: FN Dakar 0613 RTTY 75/850 Le Brick/QWERTY etc (11/Dec) (RH2) 16951.5 6WW: Dakar FN SEN RTTY/75/850 1344 dec/31 sg/le brick mkr (PCG) 6WW: F Ny Dakar SEN 1237 RTTY 75/800 RYRY (29/Dec) (RRR) 6WW: French Navy, Dakar, SEN 2240 RTTY 75/850 w/le brick, RY/SG's. (RB) 6WW: French navy Dakar, SEN 1834 (Dec 27) RTTY 75bd Voyez le brick (AB) Prob. 6WW: Dakar, Senegal 15.16 RTTY 75/850 Le Brick etc. but no ID (03 Jan). (PT) 11030.0 AXM: Melbourne, Australia 14.06 FAX 120/576 Wx chart of Indian Ocean w/ Australia shaded in black (04 Jan). (PT) 16955 YLQ: Riga, Latvia 15.15 FEC Traffic list etc. (03 Jan). (PT) HWN: French Navy, Paris, France 2242 RTTY 75/850 w/le bricks. (RB) CKN: Vancouver Military, BC, CAN 2239 RTTY 75/850 w/NAWS marker. (RB) 16961.5 FUF: French Navy, Ft de France 2244 RTTY 75/850 w/RYRY, SGSG, ten count, "testing". (RB) FUF Fort de France, Martinique 15.36 RTTY 75/386 TESTING, DE FUF etc. (04 Dec). (PT) FUF: F.de France FN MRT RTTY/75/850 1315 dec/29 ry/testing (PCG) 16972 WCC: Chatham R USA CW 1340 dec/31 cq "de wnu/wcc" mkr (PCG) 16977 OLP6: Prague R CZE CW 1438 dec/29 clg OLGX + FEC (PCG) OLP6: PRAGUE RADIO 1444 Tfc list in cw, qsx 634. Rpt tfc list in fec. No qso "qsy to OLP7". (7/Dec) (DW) 16980 UGW: Novorossiysk R RUS CW 1245 dec/29 fast manual cq (PCG) 16983.3 PWZ33: Rio de Janeiro Naval, B 2245 RTTY 75/850 NavArea info, merchant ship posns, "Imediata" msgs to after 2336. (RB) 16984 PPR: Rio de Janeiro Radio B 1358 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) 16984 PPR: Rio de Janeiro R B CW 1503 dec/27 qtc list (PCG) 16986 CTP: Oeiras Naval 1557 RTTY 75/850 NAWS de CTP. QSX PK QI (31/Dec) (RH2) CTP: Lisbon NATO POR RTTY/75/850 1335 dec/31 "naws de ctp" mkr (PCG) CTP: NATO Lisbon 0930 RTTY 75/850 w/NAWS DE CTP & QRX freqs (20/Dec) (ML2) CTP: NATO Oeiras, POR 1829 (Dec 27) RTTY 75bd NAWS DE CTP QSX (AB) Pagina 104 17005 17015 17016.8 17020 17021.6 17024 17037 17044.6 17045 17050 17050.4 17050.5 17053 17055 17064.8 17065.5 17066.5 17068.4 17074 17079 17090 17091 17091.2 17096 17103 17103.2 WUN-v05 CTP: Lisbon, Portugal 15.00 RTTY 75/850 Nato station w/ "NAWS DE CTP" (28 Dec). (PT) CTP: Lisbon, Portugal 15.13 RTTY 75/850 "NAWS DE CTP" (03 Jan). (PT) CTP: NATO LISBON 1436 RTTY 75/850 Marker "NAWS de CTP qsx 4 8 12 16 Mhz ar". Change from cw. (29/Dec) (DW) IAR37: Rome Radio, I 1503 (Dec 27) USB Phone patch (AB) UTQ: Kiev Rdo 1406 CW ch marker (vy fast!) 31/Dec (MB3) KPH: Karachi R PAK CW 1500 dec/27 cq mkr - qrm/4xz (PCG) KPH: S.Francisco R USA CW 1542 Jan/3 cq mkr- fluttery sigs (PCG) KPH: San Francisco Rdo, Ca, USA 2342 CW w/QSX marker. (RB) UDK2: Murmansk Radio, RUS 1525 (Dec 27) CW Marker + msgs in RTTY (AB) UDK: Murmansk R RUS RTTY/50/170 msgs to ships (PCG) UDK: Murmansk Radio RUS 1347 RTTY 50/170 QTCs (30/Dec) (RRR) TAH: ISTANBUL RADIO 1659 CW. Marker "de TAH tfc list as". Tfc list. (5/Dec) (DW) TAH: Istanbul Radio TUR 1258 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) TAH: Istanbul R TUR CW 1237 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) TAH: Istanbul Radio, TUR 1509 (Dec 27) CW CQ (AB) SAB83: Goeteborg R S ARQ 1324 dec/31 tlx mkr "ererer.." (PCG) YQI6: Constanta R ROU CW 1315 dec/31 wkg YQKP + cq call (PCG) YQI: Constanta Radio ROU 1300 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) YQI: Constanta Rdo (ROU) 1408 CW "cq de" ch marker 31/Dec (MB3) LPD46: General Pacheco Radio, ARG 2344 CW w/QSX marker. (RB) LPD46: Grl Pacheco R ARG CW 0923 dec/31 v mkr (PCG) 4XZ: Israeli navy Haifa, ISR 1445 (Dec 27) CW 5LGs (AB) 4XZ: Ny Haifa ISR 1301 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) LYK: Klaipeda Rdo (LTU) 1218 CW "cq de" ch marker 31/Dec (MB3) 4XZ: Haifa, Israel 15.11 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) 4XZ: Haifa IN ISR CW 1235 dec/29 v mkr (PCG) ASK: Karachi Radio PAK 1408 CW chan mrkr 'de ask qsx ...' (29/Dec) (RRR) XSX: Chi-lung R TWN CW 0924 dec/31 cq mkr (PCG) MGJ: Faslane RN G RTTY/75/300 1545 Jan/3 freq status mkr (PCG) EAD: Madrid R E CW 1547 Jan/3 "de" mkr (PCG) EAD: Madrid, Spain 15.10 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) EDZ6: Madrid Radio, E 1440 (Dec 27) CW QSX (AB) A9M: Bahrein 15.09 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) WLO: Mobile, USA 14.53 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) A9M: Bahrain-Globe BHR Sitor 1455 dec/27 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) OXZ: Lyngby R DNK CW 1549 Jan/3 "de" mkr (PCG) LGX: Rogaland R NOR CW 0918 dec/31 cq mkr (PCG) HLF: Seoul - Globe R KOR ARQ 0915 dec/31 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) HLF: Globe Wireless KOR 2330 ARQ ch free mkr & CW id (16/Dec) (ML2) HLF: SEOUL RADIO 0750 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "HLF" (18/Dec) (DW) UAI3: Nakhodka Radio 2340 RTTY 50/170 crew msgs to UBMV Novokievka. 28/Dec (ML2) XSQ: Guangzhou R CHN CW 1232 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) XSQ: Guangzhou Radio CHN 1327 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) XSQ: Guangzhou, PRC 13.24 CW Marker tape w/ ID (04 Jan). (PT) XSQ: Guangzhou R. 1338 CW Tfc\List (11/Dec) (RH2) VRX80: H.Kong R HKG CW 0845 dec/31 cq mkr (PCG) IAR: ROME RADIO 1602 CW. Marker "vvv de IAR k 4 8 12 16 22 Mhz - we lsn 22 & reply on 17206.1 kh". Unlisted freq or spurious? (5/Dec) (DW) XSG: Shanghai R CHN CW 0841 dec/31 cq mkr (PCG) Pagina 105 WUN-v05 17104.9 IRM: Rome, Italy 15.07 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) 17105 IRM: Rome Medico Radio 1329 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) IRM: Rome Medico Radio, I 1438 (Dec 27) CW VVV marker (AB) IRM: Rome MED I CW 1550 Jan/3 v mkr (PCG) 17106 Unid: 0716 Unk Mode 150/825 Clues anyWUN ? (14/Dec) (RH2) 17113 GKB6: Portishead R G CW 1557 Jan/3 "de" mkr (PCG) GKB6: Portishead Radio, G 1436 (Dec 27) CW QSX (AB) GKB: Portishead Rdo 1412 CW "de gkb" ch marker 31/Dec (MB3) GKB: Portishead, England 15.06 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) 17117.6 WNU: Slidell R USA Cw 1558 Jan/3 cq mkr (PCG) WNU: Slidell Radio, La, USA 2346 CW w/combined WNU/WCC QSX marker. (RB) 17133.4 8PO: Barbados R BRB ARQ 1504 dec/31 tlx/cw mkr weak (PCG) 17138 LYL: Klaipeda R. LTU 1240 RTTY 50/170 wkg unk vsl. 30/Dec (ML2) 17141 UFN: Novorossiysk Radio RUS 1418 RTTY 50/170 QTCs (29/Dec) (RRR) UFN: Novorossiysk R RUS CW 1600 Jan/3 "de" mkr (PCG) 17147 URL: Sevastopol Radio UKR 1338 RTTY 50/170 QTCs (29/Dec) (RRR) URL: Sevastopol R UKR CW 1602 Jan/3 cq + qtc list (PCG) 17160.8 IAR: Rome R I CW 1604 Jan/3 qtc list (PCG) 17161.3 Perth R AUS CW 1005 Jan/1 cq mkr (PCG) 17164.7 ZSC7: CAPETOWN RADIO 1632 CW. Marker "cq de ZSC monitoring 4/8/12/16 MHz w/t de ZSC ar". (5/Dec) (DW) 17164.8 ZSC7: Capetown R AFS CW 1605 Jan/3 cq mkr (PCG) 17165.6 CLA41: Havana R CUB CW 1607 Jan/3 cq mkr (PCG) CLA: Havana Radio CUB 1344 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) 17165.7 CLA41: HAVANA RADIO 1626 CW. Marker "cq de CLA qsx c/11 8368/12552/16736 tx 8573/12673.5/16961 qsw CLA20/32/41/50 qrj c/7217 K" (5/Dec) (DW) 17172.4 9MG11: Georgetown R MLA CW 1220 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) 9MG: Penang Radio MLA 1441 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) 17175.2 A9M: BAHRAIN RADIO 1618 CW. Marker "cq de A9M". Reply to unid ship "up 169" but no further signals other than call tape. (5/Dec)(DW) A9M: Bahrain R BHR CW 1453 dec/27 cq mkr (PCG) A9M: Bahrain Radio BHR 1345 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) A9M: Hamala R. 1330 CW ID Marker (11/Dec) (RH2) 17177 URK: Kertch Radio UKR 1531 RTTY 50/170 QTCs (29/Dec) (RRR) 17180 FUG: La Regine FN F RTTY/75/850 0837 dec/31 ry/sg mkr (PCG) FUG: La Regine, France 12.00 RTTY 75/850 "FAAA DE FUG" plus RY's & SG's (31 Dec). (PT) 17184.8 KFS: PALO ALTO RADIO 1611 CW. Marker "cq de KFS ... qsx 4 6 8 12 16 22 Mhz k" (5/Dec) (DW) PKE: Amboina R INS CW 1215 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) PKP: Dumai R INS CW 0915 dec/30 weak cq mkr (PCG) 17198.9 PCH60: Scheveningen Radio, HOL 1434 (Dec 27) CW DE PCH60 (AB) PCH: Scheveningen Radio HOL 1347 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) 17202 1324 unk mode? 75/170 Unable establish mode (11/Dec) (RH2) 17203.9 OXZ82: LYNGBY RADIO 1032 CW. Marker "cq de OXZ2/OXZ4/OXZ82 ere tfc fer = nil = ans 4 8 16 Mhz" (6/Jan) (DW) OXZ: Lyngby R DNK Cw 0834 dec/31 cq mkr (PCG) 17204 LFI: Rogaland Globe R NOR CW 0920 Jan/1 qtc list (PCG) 17206.1 IAR: Rome R I CW 0924 Jan/1 v mkr (PCG) IAR: Rome Radio I 1348 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) IAR: Rome, Italy 15.00 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) 17207 IAR: Rome Radio, I 1433 (Dec 27) CW VVV marker (AB) 17211.4 KFS: S.Francisco - Globe R USA ARQ 1510 dec/31 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) KFS: PALO ALTO RADIO 1556 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "KFS". (5/Dec) (DW) 17211.5 KFS: Palo Alto Radio, Ca, USA 2353 DATAPLEX in Globes Pactor variant "Dataplex", then into Globe sitor free mkr w/CW ID. (RB) 17213.9 SPH81: Gdynia R POL CW 1608 Jan/3 cq + qtc list (PCG) Pagina 106 17213.9 17217.4 17227.2 17231 17236.4 17238.8 17239.7 17242 17244.4 17254 17317 17326 17359 17389 17413 17416 17416.7 17416.8 17429.8 17432 17441.6 17445.5 17460 17482.0 17521.7 17522 17550.8 17590 17961.7 17994 18011.7 18012 18018 18021.7 18033 18033.5 WUN-v05 SPH: Gdynia Radio POL 1506 CW chan mrkr (29/Dec) (RRR) 7TF10: Boufarik R ALG CW 1210 dec/29 cq + wkg tfc (PCG) UNID: 0415 75/850 (11/Dec/98) (mleary2001) CWA: Cerrito R URG CW 1020 dec/26 cq mkr (PCG) UIW: Kaliningrad R RUS CW dec/31 0830 wkg UHDX (PCG) XSV: TIANJIN RADIO 0928 CW. Marker. (18/Dec) (DW) PKD: Ujung P&ang R INS CW 1013 dec/26 cq mkr (PCG) PKX: JAKARTA RADIO 1500 CW. Marker "cq de PKX qru? k" (16/dec) (DW) PKX: Jakarta R INS CW 1420 dec/26 cq mkr strong sigs (PCG) PKX: Jakarta Radio INS 1350 CW chan mrkr 'cq de pkx qru? k' (29/Dec)(RRR) Unid 1320 USB Extensive listing of co-ordinates & competition positions for a yacht race somewhere. Off at 1325 (20/Dec)(GO) A4M: Muscat R OMA CW 0910 dec/29 "de" mkr (PCG) DZO: Bulacan radio, Philippines 0920 SSB wkg ship DZUI/Diana Uno ch 1605 (AB3) SXBV: MM CA vsl Sunny 1746 USB w/SYNF (MM BLK vsl Alpha Gemini) in Greek conversation (31/Dec) (RP3) SVN: Athens Rdo 1415 USB pp (Greek) in progress 31/Dec (MB3) SVN: Athens Rdo 1417 USB pp (Greek) in progress 31/Dec (MB3) SVN: Athens Rdo 1221 USB id after pp w/unid ship 31/Dec (MB3) unid: vy garbled maritime stn, RR pp in progress 31/Dec (MB3) to KRN***SOUD Station, ??? 1801 30/Dec 75bd/500 RTTY, 5FGs on link ID "11177 00178 84676 18107 00679"(MC) SAM: MFA Stockholm 1554 Swed-Arq 100/400 Op training ! Mostly gbge at different speeds ! (21/Dec) (RH2) SAM: MFA Stockholm 0635 Swed-Arq 100/400 Fm CCMAIL(UD) UD SAMBA -Gbge & Text repeats to Addis Abeba. Looks Op practice ! (15/Dec) (RH2) FAPSI 0548 RTTY 75/500 5LG - no link seen (17/Dec) (RH2) FRJV*** Serbian MFA, Belgrade 1411 30/Dec HF modem, 20+ tones (MC) 5YE: NAIROBI MET 1233 RTTY 100/R/850 Met tfc. Area forecast (11/Dec) (DW) 5YE: Nairobi, Kenya 15.30 FAX 120/576 Wx chart of S. Atlantic & Africa marked "PA48", seems to be annotated in French (23 Dec). (PT) Unid FAPSI 0930 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 10075 (18/Dec) (ML2) ??? Russian Navy, ??? 1531 24/Dec 50bd/250 BEE, tfc (MC) DFZG*** Serbian MFA, Belgrade 1313 04/Dec 75bd/400 RTTY, crypto after "xyxyxyxyxy" (MC) BSW61: BANGKOK MET 1436 RTTY 50/R/170 Met tfc, just discernable but inc typhoon wng in EE origin PGTW (Guam) (13/Dec) (DW) HSW: Bangkok Meteo 0020 RTTY 50/170 synop wx (3/Dec) (ML2) RFTJU:Cap Vert, Senegal 11.52 ARQ-E3 192/398 COMFOR CAP VERT w/ tfc to RFFKC (CECLANT) via AFL circuit (29 Dec). (PT) HZN49: JEDDAH MET 1238 RTTY 100/R//850 Met tfc. qrm, & faulty Mark keying. (11/Dec) (DW) ??? Egyptian MFA, Cairo 1520 28/Dec 100bd/170/E ARQ, ATU-80 MSGs relaying from Rome (MC) Canforce 3434: 1353 USB wkg Trenton Military reporting ETA at Scott AFB, IL as 1615. Requests that information be relayed to 427 Sqdn (22/Dec) (RP3) Egyptian Emb Harare (JG RFKFS) ZWE 1040 FEC clg Cairo, no tfc (3/Dec) (ML2) Circus Vert: FAF Villacoublay 1337 USB informed by unid ground station of take off of COTAM 5012 (22/Dec) (RP3) RAF Architect 1201 USB airfield wx (28/Dec) (RP3) EGYPTIAN EMB ? LOC 1532 arq Tfc in (ATU80) AA. "jg kmkfh kdxtkuh ikdkodkj" (translit. adart alshaft zalaglam) ? loc (7/Dec) (DW) CLP1: Havana MFA 1008 RTTY 50/400 news SS (AB3) MINREX: Habana, Cuba, 2045 RTTY (Jan. 02) 50/442 [0], SS Pagina 107 18038 18041.2 18041.7 18042.7 18051.7 18055 18064 18066.2 18091 18183.4 18210 18231.7 18241.9 18254 18271.7 18281.5 18281.5 18290 18304.5 18320.7 18331 18332 18365 18380 18443 18445.4 18464.7 WUN-v05 circulars (PLOO) DZFG: MFA BELGRADE 1815 RTTY 75/400 ry's & hr nr resto qtc 1" "053 246015 28000 9291 xkxkxkx" & offline encrypted tfc. (30/Dec)(DW) HGX21: Budapest, Hungary 13.30 DUP-ARQ 125/170 MFA w/ tfc in HH(?) to HGX71 (unknown)(05 Jan). (PT) MFA Islamabad 0940 ARQ 5LGs to London (8/Dec) (ML2) RFTJ: FF Dakar 1728 arq-e3 192/400 CdeV on jdj cid (11/Dec) (RH2) RFTJD: FF, Libreville, GAB 2355 ARQ-E3 192/425 (assumed C. (RB)I. (RB) HAI to Paris), idling. (RB) EGYPTIAN EMB ? LOC 0750 arq irs mode. Then little opchat in AA (ATU80) & signoff. (8/Dec) (DW) MFA CAIRO 0741 arq Selcals KKVU (Accra). Betas & two short lengths of AA(ATU80) (9/Dec) (DW) DFZG: Belgrade, Serbia 14.34 RTTY 75/400 DFZG plus RY's (04 Jan). (PT) MFA Warsaw 1531 Pol-Arq 100/240 Many claris msgs\Pol to "trypoliis" (Border Guards?) re Immigration & Passports (06/Jan) (RH2) SNN299 Polish MFA, Warsaw 1830 24/Dec 100bd/240/5/I POL-ARQ, Claris MSGs & 5LGs to Embassy Brasilia (MC) RC1GVA***ICRC, Geneva 1707 30/Dec 200bd/200 PacTOR-I1, MSGs to Angola (MC) Unid: 2356 USB Strong ALE signals. (RB) Unk. Polish 14.30 POL-ARQ 100/229 Receiving tfc & sending occasional "GRUP" & "PRZYGO" & some numbers (04 Dec). (PT) Algiers, Algeria 12.06 Coquelet 8 5-lg tfc to various Alg. embs in Africa (05 Jan). (PT) Ambalg Kinshasa 1146 Coq8 26.67 Msgs\FF to MFA Algiers (28Dec) (RH2) Ambalg Kinshasa 1251 Coq8 26.67 Tfc\FF to MFA Algiers (21/Dec) (RH2) MAE: Algiers 1254 Coq8 26.67 Tfc\FF to Ambalg Dakar (21/Dec) (RH2) MFA ALGIERS 1316 COQ/8 26.7/I Tfc in FF to Dakar (20/Dec) (DW) MFA: Algiers 1142 Coq8 26.67 Press Nx\FF to Embassies (28Dec) (RH2) Unid FAPSI 1010 RTTY 100/500 5LGs link 00149 (10/Dec) (ML2) HEC: BERN RADIO 1200 fec DTS system, tfc list. (7/Dec) (DW) ZRO4: PRETORIA MET 1242 RTTY 75/R/400 Met tfc. Poor copy. (11/Dec) (DW) SUU: CAIRO MET 1100 RTTY 100/R/850 Long period of idle on space then (1120z) met tfc (AAXX) (10/Dec) (DW) kdakrfr MFA Cairo 0555 arq Tfc\AA to ALL EMBASSIES - after Baghdad strike ! (17/Dec) (RH2) CV01*** ???, ??? 1406 16/Dec 100bd/170/E ARQ, selcals "VKPV" then opchat in FF to "JF00" (MC) UNID 1355 arq 100/170 Long period of selcals VKPV (11/Jan) (DW) SAM 973: 1732 USB wkg Andrews VIP for signal ck. Also on 13211 & 15733 (15/Dec) (JJ) P6Z*** French MFA, Paris 1254 24/Dec 192bd/400/E FEC-100, "a9c a9c de de p6z p6z ryryryry..." (MC) RFFIC: Marine Sirpa Paris 0709 arq-E3 192/400 Press Nx to AIG 2135 info RFFXOC/Armees Centops Paris (07/Jan) (RH2) Unid: FAPSI stn 1035 RTTY 75/400 5LG. Msg header 11166 80038 20084 31774 05121 (AB3) Unid FAPSI 0750 RTTY 75/500 5L & 5FGs link 10042 (5/Dec) (ML2) UNID: 0101 100/850 (11/Dec/98) (mleary2001) DIPL*** French MFA, Paris 1439 09/Dec 200bd/400/E ARQ6-90, 5LGs to Embassy Riyahd [cct XRDH] QSX 19541.9kHz (MC) JMJ: Tokyo Meteo 0034 FAX / Wx charts (11/Dec/98) (mleary2001) MFA OSLO 0930 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400. F7B-1. Rcvng tfc then opchat. (10/Dec) (DW) Egyptian Emb New Delhi (JG MDRS)1200 ARQ ATU80 tfc to Cairo Pagina 108 18487.9 18495 18507.1 18513.9 18515 18518.2 18520 18521.8 18522 18529.4 18551.9 18552.1 18562 18579.7 18580 18583.9 18583.9 18598.8 18643.3 18644 18648.5 18668.1 18725 18868.4 18974 18986.9 WUN-v05 (7/Dec) (ML2) MFA OSLO 0910 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400 F7B-1. Online encrypted tfc in fixed length lines. Signed NOREG (8/Dec) (DW) UNID: 0023 USB Phone con in SS between father & son. (11/Dec/98) (mleary2001) ??? ???, ??? 1551 12/Dec 200bd/200 PacTOR UNID sub-mode, ACF=140, 280 (MC) DANISH EMB ? LOC 1400 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400, F7b-1. Tfc in online encrypt. (9/Dec) (DW) OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 0955 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400. F7b-1. Tfc (Nx) in Danish (4/Dec) (DW) CIA Counting Station 0615 USB YL w/ numbers (11/Dec) (IJ) ZRO: PRETORIA MET 1500 FAX (lsb of 18520). Chart - analysis S Africa & S Oceans. Start delayed to 1515z. (16/dec) (DW) ZRO: PRETORIA MET 0957 RTTY 75/R/400 Move from 18240/isb?. Weak signals on USB (18521.85). At 1000z (scheduled) on lsb (18518.1 Khz) fax start/phasing but too low in noise floor to measure let alone resolve. (16/dec) (DW) Unknown 15.00 RTTY 75/386 Mainly aero meteo tfc covering Africa, Europe & even Canada (16 Dec).(PT) ZRO4: Pretoria Met 1200 RTTY 75/400 METAR & synop wx, nil heard on it's prev 18242 (15/Dec) (ML2) ALGERIAN EMB CAIRO 1212 COQ/8 26.7/I Review of Egyptian press in FF & msg in AA. (20/Dec) (DW) ALGERIAN EMB RIYADH 1128 COQ/8 26.7/I Alg de Riyah qru? (20/Dec) (DW) Beirut, Lebanon 12.04 Coquelet 8 Algerian emb. w/ tfc in FF to MAE ALGER (05 Jan). (PT) Cairo, Egypt 13.09 Coquelet 8 Algerian Embassy in FF, w/ reviews of Egyptian press, to Algiers (04 Jan). (PT) V5G*** Romanian MFA, Bucharest 1219 10/Dec 164.5bd/400 ROU-FEC, MSGs in RR (bitmask=24) (MC) V5G*** Romanian MFA, Bucharest 1229 24/Dec 164.5bd/400 ROU-FEC, MSGs in RR (bitmask=24) (MC) Unid: 1420 31/Dec 81bd/500 81-81, idle on reversals (MC) RFHI: FF Noumea NCL 0630 ARQ-E3 100/400 CdV to RFVI Le Port cct HII (2/Dec) (ML2) RFHI: FF Noumea NCL ARQ-E3 100\425 1116z Noumea\LePort cct [HII] 21 Dec [BC3] ??? Norwegian/Danish Diplo, ? 1427 16/Dec 100bd/400 TWINPLEX-1w, crypto (MC) OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN ? 1115 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400. 7b-1. Tfc in online encrypt. (4/Dec) (DW) UNID: 0014 100/850 (11/Dec/98) (mleary2001) MINREX: Havana, Cuba, 1640, RTTY 75/501 [0], crypto after zzz then circulars in ss, ACF= 15 (Jan. 16) (PLOO) CLP67: Cuban Emb Baghdad 1230 RTTY 75/500 local nx SS (30/Nov) (ML2) SOT265B: PAP Warsaw 1453 fec Nx\Pol (28/Dec) (RH2) SPW: Warsaw, Poland 13.57 FEC Traffic List, then PAP news in PP (//20286.5 2933.5) (05 Jan). (PT) EGYPTIAN EMB ? LOC 1008 arq Strong signal. Little opchat in AA (ATU80) & signoff. (8/Dec) (DW) Unid: 0950 SSB two ops setting up simplex Telecom link to phone no "0198 866 8479" lang sounds like Indonesian or Malay - numbers in EE (AB3) WHW462 Pin Oak Digital, NJ 1456 24/Dec 200bd/200 PacTOR, Selcals WHW462 (MC) TAD: Turkish MFA, Ankara 1325 FEC-A 144bd/850/I MSGs in TT (MC) RFHI: FF Noumea NCL ARQ-E3 100\425 0040z C De V Noumea\Papeete cct [HIJ] 26Dec98 [BC3] UNID: 2353 ARQ-E3 100/425 Idle (10/Dec/98) (mleary2001) Pagina 109 WUN-v05 18993.5 SPW: Warsaw, Poland 14.55 CW Marker tape w/ ID (03 Jan). (PT) 19004.0 MKK Royal Air Force, London 1559 29/Dec Piccolo, idle (MC) 19024.7 AE1USA, Germany(????) 13.26 Packet Looks like Christmas message from CinC or someone similar, to AA3USA & AR4USD, locations unknown. Also AAR4NL on freq (14 Dec). (PT) 19031.7 Foreign Islamabad 1240 Twinplex 100/140 5LG to PAHIC Harare. (06/Jan) (RH2) Foreign Islamabad 1255 Twinplex 100/140 Admin msgs\EE to PAREPS (06/Jan) (RH2) Unid: Pakistan Diplo 1445 arq 5LG to unk. V long msg addressee not seen (28/12) (RH2) 19036.4 7RY50 Algerian Embassy, Dakar 1457 05/Dec 13.3bd/E Coquelet-8, MSGs in FF to Algiers headed "off dakar" (MC) Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 11.15 Coquelet 8 Algerian emb. w/ 5-lg tfc to MAE Alger & "VCI OFF ADDIS ABEBA" (04 Dec). (PT) 19036.5 ALGERIAN EMB LIBREVILLE 1145 COQ/8 26.7/I "ger de lib". Short msg in FF. (20/Dec) (DW) 19046.7 ??? Egyptian Embassy, ??? 1514 05/Dec 100bd/170/E ARQ, ATU-80 MSGs to MFA Cairo (MC) 19068 UNID: SOUD Station, 1751 19/Dec 75bd/500 RTTY, end of message followed by CW opchat (MC) 19108.9 MFA COPENHAGEN ? 1000 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400. F7b-1. Online encrypted tfc, terminates w/ no opchat. (4/Dec) (DW) OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 1243 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400. F7b-1. Quick opchat. Same opr as was on 9327.9 at 1222z. (9/Dec) (DW) 19131 525: DEA aircraft 2022 USB wkg ATLAS for flight ops. (RB) Atlas: DEA Contract Facility 1615 USB w/Flint 925 (DEA aircraft) who reports that he is 280nms on a 083 degree radial from Sundance 825 (17/Dec) (RP3) CG 6032: HH-60J #6032 1831 USB wkg ATLAS for op's normal. (RB) 19145.7 RFTJ: FF Dakar (tent) 1450 arq-E3 200/400 Idling (06/Jan) (RH2) 19204.7 RFLI: FF Ft de France (tent) 1456 arq-E3 100/400 Idling. Unlisted Klingenfuss (06/Jan) (RH2) 19204.9 RFHI: FF Noumea NCL ARQ-E3 100\425 0608z C De V Noumea \LePort cct [HIJ] 26 Dec 98 [BC3] 19223.3 DFZG*** Serbian MFA, Belgrade 1431 16/Dec 75bd/450 RTTY, crypto after "vcvcvcvcvc" (MC) 19230.9 OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 1255 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400. F7b-1. Selcals TPIQ (unid). Online encrypted tfc. (9/Dec) (DW) UNID 0830 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400. F7b-1. Tfc in online encrypt. (4/Dec) (DW) 19240.5 VRM3: Unid 0818 CW/FSK "vvv vvv vv de vrm3 vrm3 k .. qsv k ... qru" (30/Dec) (WP3) 19241.7 MFA Kairo 1230 ARQ tfc in AA (30/Dec) (WP3) 19261 DIPL*** French MFA, Paris 1557 23/Dec 200bd/400/E ARQ6-90, 5LGs. (MC) NDJA: FF Emb., N'Djamena 1504 arq6-90 200/400 5LG to MFA Paris on XNDJ cid. Unlisted Klingenfuss (06/Jan) (RH2) 19325.2 USAF AWS ? LOC 1558 RTTY 75/R/850 Met tfc. KAWN originated. (14/Dec) (DW) 19462.9 ??? SUNA News, Khartoum 1719 30/Dec 50bd/200 RTTY, NX in EE (MC) 19498.7 RFHI?: FF Noumea 0834 ARQ-E3 100 zczchij713 (30/Dec) (WP3) 19510 LGOS: FF Emb., Lagos 1531 arq6-90 200/400 5LG to MFA Paris on XLGS cid U/L Klingenfuss (06/Jan) (RH2) LGOS: FF Emb., Lagos 1658 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to MFA Paris Unlisted/K (18/Dec) (RH2) 19621.9 OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 1130 TWINPLEX 100 -400/-200/200/400 F7B-1. Tfc in offline encrypt. Ends "endumtxt" & off air. 1144z selcals PRV (unid) & lock-in. Opchat & tfc in offline encrypt. (9/Dec) (DW) 19646.7 RFLIG Cayenne, French Guiana 14.03 ARQ-E3 192/390 Tfc to Paris(?) via UGI cct (23 Dec). (PT) Pagina 110 19650 19650 19685.5 19698 19699 19706 19708 19723 19724.5 19726 19730 19741.4 19755 19755 19826.9 19860 19910 20012 20035 20047.8 20047.9 20081.7 20090 20091.7 20095 20130 20156.5 WUN-v05 TJN: French Emb Beijing 0840 FEC-A 192/850 5LGS (1/Dec) (ML2) P8C: Beirut, Lebanon 12.10 FEC-A 192/806 French emb. w/ 5-lg tfc to RFGW, Paris (22 Dec). (PT) WLO: Mobile R USA ARQ 1405 dec/31 tlx/cw mkr strong (PCG) WLO: Mobile Radio, USA 1805 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) ZSC: Capetown - Globe R AFS ARQ 1410 dec/31 tlx/cw mkr -strong (PCG) ZSC: Capetown Radio, AFS 1807 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) 8PO: Barbados Radio, BRB 1808 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) 8PO: Barbados-Globe R BRB ARQ 1151 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) SPB: Szczecin R POL ARQ 1414 dec/31 cw/tlx mkr (PCG) OST69: Ostende R BEL ARQ 1417 dec/31 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) OST: Ostende, Belgium 14.52 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) OST69: Oostende Radio, BEL 1803 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) UFN: Novorossiysk R RUS ARQ 1440 dec/31 wkg UHXE (PCG) LSD836: B.Aires R ARG ARQ 1443 dec/31 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) SAB: Gothenburg, Sweden 14.50 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) RKLM: Arkhangelsk Fisheries Radio, RUS 0904 (Dec 28) CW Tfc list (AB) UIW: Kaliningrad R RUS RTTY/50/170 1446 dec/31 msgs to ships (PCG) A9M: Bahrain - Globe R BHR ARQ 1448 dec/31 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) P6Z*** French MFA, Paris 1522 10/Dec 192bd/400/E FEC-100, 5LGs to C3P, D4B & TJN (MC) 8PO: Barbados - Globe R BRB ARQ 1450 dec/31 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) EHY: Madrid Radio, E 1452 (Dec 27) USB Phone patch (AB) Madrid Rdo: 0902 USB id at end of a pp 03/Jan (MB3) MFA OSLO 0923 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400. F7b-1. Long period betas. Brief opchat then off air. 0932 selcals KFQI (Lusaka). No qso by 0940z. (8/Dec) (DW) MGD: Royal navy UK 0955 RTTY 75/400 Availability msg (AB3) HLF: Globe Wireless KOR 0730 ARQ ch free mkr & CW id (16/Dec) (ML2) ARIA 1: EC-18 Advanced Range Instrumentation 0014 USB on a/c, wkg ARIA Control w/coordination in support of STS-88, duplex w/15793. (RB) HGX41: Damascus, Syria 13.02 DUP-ARQ 125/170 Hungarian embassy w/ tfc to Budapest, ends w/ "HGX21 DE HGX41" (04 Jan). (PT) P: CISN BEACON 1152 CW. Single letter [P] hf beacon (10/Jan) (DW) S: CISN BEACON 1157 CW Single letter [S] hf beacon (10/Jan) (DW) ??? Egyptian Embassy, Kinshas 1417 23/Dec 100bd/170/E ARQ, ATU-80 MSGs to MFA Cairo marked "jg wszgkpk" (MC) ??? Russian Navy, ??? 1458 28/Dec 36bd/200 BEE, idle (MC) HEC: BERN RADIO 1200 fec 100/170 DTS tfc list "HEC fk 0420zak ly ponw 9ds4 :251zak (10/Jan) (DW) HEC: Bern, Switzerland 13.00 FEC Traffic List (04 Jan). (PT) wsgzkpk EGY Emb., Kinshasa 1205 arq Tfc\AA to MFA Cairo (09/Dec) (RH2) BASE & LAB 1838 USB. AT&T & DOT frequency (4/Dec) (JM) Unid FAPSI 1220 RTTY 100/500 5LGs link 00149 (2/Dec) (ML2) Unknown Algerian 12.12 Coquelet 8 Two operators chatting in FF about the cost of internet access, confusingly both quote the price in US$ (05 Jan). (PT) Pagina 111 20212 20282.1 20284 20286.5 20300 20309.3 20326.6 20332 20336.6 20437 20556.5 20557 20584 20587 20590 20590.2 20596 20601.5 20609 20632.6 20633.7 20641 20655 20700.1 20734 20754.4 20780 20798 20804 20815 20833 WUN-v05 ARIA 1: 2359 USB wkg ARIA Control in net comms re RTB. ARIA 2, & ABNORMAL 20 also on freq. Also on 15793 & 19640 (2/Dec) (JJ) CLP7: Cuban Embassy, Brazzaville 1456 09/Dec 75bd/400 RTTY, 5FGs to MFA Havana headed "embacuba r d congo" (MC) UNID: 1458 28/Dec 81bd/500 81-81, tfc (MC) SPW: Warsaw, Poland 13.57 FEC Traffic List, then PAP news in PP (//20933.5 18648.5) (05 Jan). (PT) UNID: 1802 28/Dec 75bd/820 FSK UNID System, sync, cont, ACF=0 (MC) ??? British Mil, ??? 1854 05/Dec Piccolo-6, crypto (MC) RFHI: FF NOUMEA.NCL ARQ-E3 100/425 0834z C De V Noumea/LA Port cct [HII] [BC3] Unid FAPSI 0940 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 40078 (3/Dec) (ML2) ??? ???, ??? 2043 28/Dec 100bd/850 UNID FSK System, sync, cont, ACF=0 (MC) UNID: 1424 31/Dec 228.7bd/170 RS-ARQ, ALIS procedure (MC) P6Z: MFA Paris 1519 fec-a 192/400 718 X 5LG to unk, (06/Jan) (RH2) MFA Paris: 1651 FEC-A 192/400, idle at 41.12 bds. Jan.4 (PLOO) Salini Construction, Rome 1411 04/Dec 100bd/170/E ARQ, MSGs to Salini Construction Chantier de Garafini (MC) HBD20: Swiss MFA, Berne 1234 10/Dec 100bd/170/E ARQ, 5LGs (MC) HBD20: Berne Switzerland 1008 ARQ Swiss MFA 5LG (AB3) HBD20/7 Swiss MFA, Berne 1440 04/Dec 100bd/170/E ARQ, 5LGs ending "hbd20/7 +?" (MC) HBD22/s ? Swiss Emb. Delhi 1053 ARQ op tfc (30/Dec) (WP3) hbd22/s ? Swiss Emb. Delhi: 1053 ARQ said: I have a tx on ch 47, the other on ch 67 plus scanner Unknown 11.50 FAX 120/576 Very poor rx, can identify that it is a wx chart but no more(22 Dec). (PT) HBD20/5: MFA, Berne, Switzerland, 1430, ARQ 100/170, 5 lgps. (Jan. 14) (PLOO) UNID: 1636 09/Dec 125bd MIL-188-141, A (MC) RFVI: Le Port, Reunion 14.47 ARQ-E3 100/400 Controle de Voie to self via REI cct (03 Jan). (PT) Unid 2110 &VT comms (26/Dec) (JJ) Unknown (FAPSI??) 11.02 RTTY 75/469 5-lg tfc (31 DEC). (PT) SAM Swedish MFA, Stockholm 1343 16/Dec 100bd/400/22/E SWED-ARQ, MSGs in SS to Embassy Gabarone. (MC) 4U??: Unid 1108 PACTOR very weak (30/Dec) (WP3) 4u??: 1108 pactor very weak Unknown 13.50 PACTOR 200/200 Tfc in French (30 Dec). (PT) ??? ICRC, 1354 23/Dec PacTOR-II, tfc. (MC) RC1GVA***ICRC, Geneva 1335 29/Dec 200bd/200 PacTOR-I1, MSGs in FF to Harare. (MC) RC1HAR***ICRC, Harare 1335 29/Dec 200bd/200 PacTOR-I1, MSGs in FF to Geneva. (MC) MFA Paris: 1700 FEC-A 192/400, Army General New Yrs wishes cycling, corrupt w/ systematically added letters c, f & h everywhere w/ Code3; M7000 could not even synch. Tech problem at source? Dec.31(PLOO) P6Z*** French MFA, Paris 1753 28/Dec 192bd/400/E FEC-100, Calling "3GF1" (UNID Embassy) (MC) SPP??? Polish Embassy, Luanda 1429 31/Dec 100bd/225/5/E POL-ARQ, QTC list for MFA Warsaw (MC) DIPL*** French MFA, Paris 1343 29/Dec 200bd/400/E ARQ6-90, idle in IRS mode (MC) IFRCABJ**IFRC, Abidjan 1621 28/Dec 200bd/200 PacTOR-I2, tfc to Geneva (MC) IFRCGVA**IFRC, Geneva 1620 28/Dec 200bd/200 PacTOR-I2, MSG to IFRCABJ (Abidjan)(MC) CLP1 Cuban MFA, Havana 1817 24/Dec 75bd/500 Pagina 112 WUN-v05 RTTY, MSGs in S (MC) 20836.1 CLP? Cuban Embassy, ??? 1436 30/Dec 50bd/400 RTTY, 5FGs to Havana ending "fin del cable" (MC) 20872.2 QR: loc. unknown 10.00 HC-ARQ 240/200 Tfc to 01, w/ request to QE to pls relay, then encrypted message (23 Dec). (PT) 20872.7 CAIRO: Malaysian Emb. Cairo, Egypt(???) 10.45 HC-ARQ 240/200 Calling WISTRA (short for WISMAPUTRA?? as in newsletter Jan98)then into encryption. Also TEHERAN calling WISTRA. Using 30 character blocks (21 Dec). (PT) 20906.3 UNID 1535 28/Dec PacTOR-II, tfc (MC) 20925 NDJA*** French Embassy, N'djamena 1544 29/Dec 200bd/400/E ARQ6-90, 5LGs to MFA Paris on cct ID [NDJX] (MC) NDJA: FF N'Djamena 1645 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to MFA Paris (16/Dec) (RH2) NDJA: N'djamena, Chad 15.08 ARQ6-90 200/400 5-lg tfc to Paris via NDJX cct (05 Jan). (PT) 20927 NDJA: N'djamena, Chad 15.10 ARQ6-90 200/400 5-lg tfc to Paris (22 Dec). (PT) 20933.5 SPW: Warsaw, Poland 13.55 FEC Traffic List, then PAP news in PP (//20286.5, 18648.5) (05 Jan). (PT) 20946 8BY: Paris, France 10.58 CW Marker tape (31 Dec). (PT) 20946.3 LN2A Norwegian PTT, Sveieo 0028 16/Dec 100bd/850 FSK & CW "ln2a" marker. (MC) 20947 8BY, French Intelligence 1647 CW, "vvv 8BY 629/476" Jan.4. (PLOO) 20959.7 UNID: 1529 28/Dec 2400bps PSK UNID System, burst tfc. (MC) 20959.8 SAM Swedish MFA, Stockholm 1503 28/Dec 100bd/400/3/I SWED-ARQ, in IRS mode (MC) 20975 P6Z*** French MFA, Paris 1507 24/Dec 192bd/400/E FEC-100, 5LGs to Y9L (Embassy Pretoria) (MC) 20986.7 SAM Swedish MFA, Stockholm 1505 28/Dec 100bd/400/3/I SWED-ARQ, Selcals SEOP (UNID Embassy) (MC) 20989 UNID: 1547 29/Dec 200bd TT2300b, tfc (MC) 20997.1 ??? ???, ??? 1357 16/Dec HF modem, 7 channels of 200bps QPSK, centre of 4th channel, 250Hz sp (MC) 21790 UNID: 1724 30/Dec 2400bps PSK System, tfc (MC) 22108 Cherry Ripe, GUM 1300 (Dec 24) USB id 79161 (AB) 22249 9HYQ3 M.V. Vitkovice 14.50 PACTOR 200/200 Sending messages in EE & Czech(?) to OLP, Prague Radio. Using amateur type PACTOR (04 Dec). (PT) 9HYQ3: SHIP VITKOVICE 1455 PACTOR I 200/200 Tfc to OLP7. (7/Dec) (DW) 22353.5 UAME: RTMS Bagrationovsk 0652 RTTY 50/170 Tfc w/ K'grad. Kap Qrullin (14/Dec) (RH2) 22370 RFGW Paris, France 10.45 FEC-A 192/340 5-lg tfc to unknown station (10 Dec). (PT) 22377 GKE7: Portishead R G ARQ 1515 dec/31 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) GKE: Portishead, England 14.38 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) 22377.5 KFS: San Francisco Radio 1952 CW ID & data (likely ARQ) 5/Jan (GKD) KFS: San Francisco, USA 16.35 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (04 Jan). (PT) 22379 VIP: Perth - Globe R AUS ARQ 1519 dec/31 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) VIP: Perth Radio 1222 ARQ tfc. 1228 CW marker (30/Dec) (WP3) VIP: Perth, Australia 14.36 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) 22380.5 CBV: Playa Ancha Radio, Chile 1952 CW ID & data (likely ARQ) 5/Jan (GKD) 22381 9VG84: Singapore R SNG ARQ 0950 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 9VG: Singapore 11.32 FEC traffic list (05 Jan). (PT) 22383.5 WLO: Mobile R USA ARQ 1520 dec/31 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) WLO: Mobile Radio, Alabama 1948 CW ID & data (likely ARQ) 5/Jan (GKD) Pagina 113 22385 22387.5 22389 22389.5 22395 22401 22403 22407.5 22408.5 22412 22447 22459 22460.5 22461.4 22486 22487 22490 22493 22512 22525 22527 22537 WUN-v05 OXZ: LYNGBY RADIO 1650 FEC 100/170 Txt in Danish (PLOO) OXZ: Lyngby R DNK ARQ 1522 dec/31 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) OXZ: Lingby, Denmark 14.34 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (for some reason sending OXZO) (03 Jan). (PT) OXZ: Lyngby Radio, DNK 1754 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) SVT7: Athens R GRC FEC 1524 dec/31 msg to ship (PCG) SVT7: Athens Radio 1236 ARQ marker (30/Dec) (WP3) SVT: Athens, Greece 14.32 CW Only sending "DE SVT" (03 Jan). (PT) SVT: Athinai Radio, GRC 0856 (Dec 28) CW DE SVT (AB) SVT7: Athens Radio: 1236 ARQ 1238:cw-marker 9VG98: Singapore R SNG ARQ 1007 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) 9VG: Singapore Radio 1242 CW marker (30/Dec) (WP3) 9VG: Singapore 10.50 CW Marker tape (31 DEC). (PT) 9vg Singapore Radio: 1242 cw-marker NMN: Portsmouth, Va. USA 14.32 ARQ USCG idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) NMN: USCG Chesapeake, USA 1753 (Dec 27) CW Marker (AB) NMN: USCG Honolulu 1239 CW marker (30/Dec) (WP3) NMN: USCG Honolulu: 1239 cw-marker USU: Mariupol Radio 1247 ARQ tfc to ships (30/Dec) (WP3) USU: Mariupol R UKR ARQ 1020 Jan/2 wkg UULR (PCG) USU: Mariupol, Ukraine 14.31 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) USU: Mariupol R. 1259 arq Personal msgs to RSM REVA & BCT USEZ (15/Dec) (RH2) USU: Mariupol Radio: 1247 ARQ tfc to ships HEC62: Berne R SUI ARQ 1026 Jan/2 tlx/cw mkr (PCG) WLO: Mobile Radio, Alabama 1948 CW ID & data (likely ARQ) 5/Jan (GKD) WLO: Mobile, USA 14.29 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) UAT: Moscow R. 1256 arq No Messages Waiting!, then ID & synch pulses (15/Dec) (RH2) UAT: Moscow, Russia 14.24 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) UFL: Vladivostok R. 0400 ARQ crew msgs to unkn vsl (27/Dec) (ML2) WLO: Mobile, USA 14.26 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (03 Jan). (PT) WLO: Mobile Radio, Alabama 1948 CW ID & data (likely ARQ) 5/Jan (GKD) FUV: Djibouti 10.42 RTTY 75/850 RY's & DE FUV (31 Dec). (PT) FUV: Jibuti FN DJI RTTY/75/850 1450 dec/29 still corrupted tape (PCG) XSX: Keelung Radio, TWN 0800 (Dec 28) CW CQ (AB) XSX: Chi-lung, Taiwan 11.29 CW Marker tape w/ ID (05 Jan). (PT) FUJ: FN Noumea NCL RTTY 75\850 2250z De FUJ Testing Ry's 25Dec98 [BC3] FUJ: FN Noumea NCL RTTY 75/170 0124z FUJ Testing 16Dec98 [BC3]. 8PO: Bridgetown, Barbados 16.28 ARQ Idling w/ CW ID (04 Jan). (PT) OLP7: PRAGUE RADIO 1455 PACTOR I 200/200 In sync w/ signals on 22249 khz but too weak to sync/decode. (7/Dec) (DW) WLO: Mobile R. 1647 fec Admin & Frequency info (01Jan) (RH2) UCE: Arkhangelsk Radio 1150 RTTY 50/170 QTCs (29/Dec) (RRR) UCE: Arkhangelsk, Russia 11.24 RTTY 50/200 RY's & "CQ CQ DE UCE" (05 Jan). (PT) UAT: Moscow Radio 1045 RTTY 50/170 QTCs (30/Dec) (RRR) UAT: Moscow Radio 1340 RTTY 50/170 QTCs (31/Dec) (RRR) UAT: Moscow Radio, RUS 0900 (Dec 28) CW CQ (AB) IRM: Rome Med R I CW 0815 dec/31 v mkr (PCG) Unid: 1255 unk mode? 75/150 Unable establish mode (11/Dec) (RH2) FUF: F Ny Fort de France MRT 1215 RTTY 75/800 RYRY (29/Dec) (RRR) FUF: F de France FN MRT RTTY/75/850 1459 dec/29 ry/sg test (PCG) FUF: Fort de France, Martinique 14.23 RTTY 75/850 RY's, Pagina 114 22555 22560 22563.5 22565 22565.5 22575.5 22576.5 22587.5 22592.5 22603 22603.5 22607.3 22610.5 22636 22652 22786 22818.4 22818.5 22860 22935 22963 23053.7 23102 23115.3 23129 23129 23130 23155 23214 23237 23358.7 23370 WUN-v05 TESTING & DE FUF (03 Jan). (PT) UUI: Odessa Radio, UKR 1201 (Dec 28) USB CQ (AB) URL: Sevastopol Radio UKR 1147 RTTY 50/170 QTCs (30/Dec) (RRR) 9AR: Rijeka, Croatia 11.52 CW Marker tape (31 Dec). (PT) XSW: Kao-hsiung R TWN CW 0958 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) XSW: Kaohsiung Radio, TWN 0839 (Dec 28) CW CQ (AB) XSW: Kao-hsiung TAI CW 0256z Marker Tape 16Dec98 [BC3] PKX: Jakarta R INS CW 1430 dec/27 cq mkr weak (PCG) JNA: Tokyo R J CW 0955 dec/29 weak cq mkr (PCG) LPD28: Grl Pacheco R ARG CW 0950 dec/29 v mkr (PCG) A9M: Bahrain R BHR CW 0947 dec/29 cq mkr (PCG) A9M: Bahrain Radio BHR 1133 CW chan mrkr (30/Dec) (RRR) A9M: Bahrain Radio, BHR 0842 (Dec 28) CW CQ (AB) A9M: Bahrein 11.50 CW marker tape (31 DEC). (PT) PPR: Rio de Janeiro Radio, B 0841 (Dec 28) CW VVV marker (AB) PPR: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 16.26 CW Marker tape w/ ID (04 Jan). (PT) PPR: Rio de Janeiro Radio B 1134 CW chan mrkr (30/Dec) (RRR) PPR: Rio de Janeiro Radio, Brazil 1935 CW marker 5/Jan (GKD) SAB93: Goeteborg R S ARQ 1400 dec/31 usual "ererer" mkr (PCG) SAB93: Goteborg R. 0722 arq Urgent msgs fm -Corner Shipping to MV Pony (14/Dec) (RH2) CLA: Havana Radio, Cuba 1925 CW marker 5/Jan (GKD) CLA: Havana, Cuba 12.51 CW Marker tape w/ ID (04 Jan). (PT) USU: Mariupol Rdo 1231 CW ch marker & QSX freqs 31/Dec (MB3) UDK: Murmansk Radio 1140 RTTY 50/170 QTCs (30/Dec) (RRR) UDK2: Murmansk, Russia 11.20 RTTY 50/200 RY's & ID (05 Jan). (PT) SVN: Athens Rdo: 0907 USB pp (Greek) in progress 03/Jan (MB3) : Embassy of Spain, Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, 13:48 Twinplex, code-groups to Madrid, 11-12-98 (MS) EAE220: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Madrid, Spain 10:15 Twinplex 9-letter groups to Luanda, signed MINISTERIO ASUNTOS EXTERIORES, 11-12-98 (MS) EAE220: MFA MADRID 1028 arq Selcals TQXP (unid), no subsequent qso. (10/Dec) (DW) Poss. Madrid, Spain 11.45 Twinplex 100/400 Letter groups of 17+4+4 ends MINERISUN EXIOR (07 DEC).(PT) HMF55: KCNA Pyongyang 1010 RTTY 50/400 nx EE (harmonic of 11430) (8/Dec) (ML2) P6Z: MFA Paris 0805 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to unk (15/Dec) (RH2) HBD20: MFA Berne 1248 arq Just caught callsign at sign-off (15/Dec) (RH2) Portuguese Emb., Kinshasa 1510 arq 5LG to MFA Lisbon (29/Dec) (RH2) Presumed DFZG: MFA Belgrade 0625 RTTY 75/500 "JE QSL 38-39 NE TREBA PONOVO TO QSL? PIJES KUFU?" (12/Dec) (IJ) Unid: 1504 unk 300/500 C3G sez Packet but not sure -nil on screens (11/Dec) (RH2) DIPL*** French MFA, Paris 1339 29/Dec 200bd/400/E ARQ6-90, idle in IRS mode (MC) Poss. Paris, France 10.20 ARQ6-90 200/400 Appears to be QSX of 24083.9 (30 Dec). (PT) Unid FAPSI 0720 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 60069 (3/Dec) (ML2) ??? Russian Mil, ??? 1451 04/Dec 75bd/200 FSK UNID System, sync, cont, ACF=0 (MC) CUSTOMS COTHEN active w\"Turkey Talk" & Clear comms 2209 11\dec (MF2) MKL: Royal Air Force, Pitraevi 1711 24/Dec CW, METAR WX for UK Mil aerodromes followed by call to "3AJ". (MC) FF UNID 1348 ARQ/E3 192/400 8rc. In tfc but virtually continuous rq loop for 3 hours - finally off air 1640z. (10/Jan) (DW) HZN50: JEDDAH MET 1246 RTTY 100/R/600 Met tfc. Poor copy due faulty Mark keying. (11/Dec) (DW) HZN50: Jeddah Meteo 1457 RTTY 100/660 Wx codes (11/Dec) (RH2) Pagina 115 WUN-v05 HZN: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 14.20 RTTY 100/850 Jeddah Meteo w/ wx tfc (03 Jan).(PT) 23374 Unid 1506 RS-ARQ 228.7bd/170 idle in IRS mode. (MC) 23461 Cherry Ripe, GUM 1108 (Dec 24) USB in progress. Never heard so clearly!!! (AB) 23461 Cherry Ripe, GUM 1200 (Dec 24) USB id 69460 (AB) 23850.5 British Mil 1400 23/Dec Piccolo, idle. (MC) 24083.9 RYAD: Rhyadh, Saudi Arabia 10.20 ARQ6-90 200/400 French emb. w/ 5-lg tfc to Paris via RDHX cct. I think 23129.0 is qsx (30 Dec). (PT) 24332 British Mil 1443 31/Dec Piccolo, idle. (MC) 24370 P6Z: MFA Paris 0853 fec-a 192/400 Clg G7M (Bangkok), later a RFGW 5LG Circular to Embassies (16/Dec) (RH2) P6Z: MFA Paris 1505 fec-a 192/400 Clg L9C - FF Emb., Buenos Aires (28Dec) (RH2) P6Z: Paris, France 12.54 FEC-A 192/386 Tfc to L9C, location unknown (30 Dec). (PT) 24578 P6Z: MFA Paris 1448 arq6-90 200/400 5LF to-FF Emb., Lagos (LGOS) (11/Dec) (RH2) 24711.6 Call Unseen Unid 1212 Arq-E3 192/400 Crypto to RFFIC (FN Paris) (15/Dec) (RH2) 24711.6 Provence De Provence 1230 arq-E3 192/400 CdeV on AFL cid (15/Dec) (RH2) RFTJC: FN Cap Vert 1235 fec-a 192/400 Tfc\FF to -RFFLF & RFFIC (FN Paris) (15/Dec) (RH2) 24851.7 RFLIC Fort de France, Martinique 11.26 ARQ-E3 192/387 Wx forecast in FF, then tfc to RFGW, Paris, via BFL circuit (07 Dec). (PT) ===================================================================== ###################################################################### Jascha Ruesseler [email protected] [email protected] (use only if the other one is not available) ###################################################################### Hi, folx, welcome to the logs. Our log format is as follows: FREQ c/s Station Enigma-Code rest in free format should include time, date, mode, details & initials. Please use the following format for the date: mmddyy, that is 121498 from now on. Please note that I can only include logs in the column which stick to this format. This column contains logs posted to the spooks mailing list or to Ary or myself privately. For a reference of the enigma designators see n+o newsletter no.1. If you want to remain anonymous, just send your logs to me or Ary w/ a note saying so. Again, nothing from my side due to lack of time. Tnx to all people who contributed w/ their loggings in 1998. & a merry Christmas etc to all of you. Take care & enjoy the radio hobby. Let's open the logbook... Welcome to first time contributor Mary Vilano Van Nuys from San Fernando Valley in California, who sent us the following logs: ''This is only my second logging, so forgive me for not having the ENIGMA format down yet. I'm very excited to announce that this morning, at 1615 z, I finally bagged the elusive Lincolnshire Poacher! I listened to the YL/EE repeating 5FG until about 1645z when I heard the tune, & then she was gone. Perhaps some of you in England heard me scream for joy--all the way from Los Angeles! It came in pretty good on 13375 USB, & I could also hear it on the parallel freq. 12603 USB. I could not get it on 11545 USB.'' Pagina 116 WUN-v05 Mary's other logs: On 12/5, at 0309 z, I got V2, the YL/SS rptg 5FG on 7555. As others have noted, in the background was KJES, Mesquite New Mexico (The Lord's Ranch--or as I like to call it, "The Yahweh Station") broadcasting on the same frequency. Quite entertaining! Also on 12/5, at 0240z, on 7918, I heard a very faint phonetic alphabet tx. Was it Mossad? I thought I heard, very faintly, "Yankee Foxtrot" a couple of times. This ended at 0247z. 12/5 also gave me, at 0235z, on 6816.0, the Backwards Music or "Whale Sounds" station. On 12/12, at 0417z, I think I faintly heard the Two-Letter German G16, w/ the YL/EE rptg "Whiskey Lima," though very faint. Tried to record it, but my recorder is old, cheap, & terrible. I got nothing but noise when I played it back. This was on 5732 AM, by the way. Also on 12/12, I believe I heard M8 at 0410z on 7519.5 AM. I heard Morse code, but I don't have a way to decode it yet--so I don't know if what I heard was Morse numbers or not. (Hope Multimode will soon fix this.) On 12/13, at 0729z, I heard loud & clear, YL/SS rptg 5FG on 5417 AM. The Cubans are an easy catch for me, though. Let's hear it once again for the Lincolnshire Poacher! Yay!!! ###################################################################### 3292 V2 Atencion 0200z (08-Dec-98) incredibly faint (PFR) 3389 Atencion/V2 0100 Tue 12/1/98 YL/SS 5FG in progress. (JM4) Atencion/V2 0100 Tue 12/8/98 YL/SS rptg A 00562 43592 69153 into 5FG.(JM4) V2 Atencion 0134z (01-Dec-98) in progress - faint (PFR) V2 Atencion 0117z (08-Dec-98) in progress - very faint (PFR) 3840 Three Note Oddity (G04) 2135 110198 21025 95458 32125... (hfd) 3927 Atencion/V2 0100 Sun 12/13/98 YL/SS rptg 5FG too much QRM from hams to understand. (JM4) 3940 Three Note Oddity (G04) 2105 110198 21025 95458 32125... (hfd) 3927 Atencion/V2 0100 Sun 12/6/98 YL/SS rptg A 00561 5__92 691_2 into 5FG. Heavy QRM from hams. (JM4) 4015 M14 0414 CW (In 5/fig/tfc - QSZ - T=0 - 6 WPM) BT(x2) 359(x2) 42(x2) TTTTT (Short) (OTA 0421 - Mon)(Can someone confirm that this is M14???) 7 Dec 98 (LBJ) 4016 M8 Cut-numbers 0300z (23-Nov-98) covered by RTTY (PFR) M8 0300 CW AWTUD RTIIN AIMWN (Mon) 30 Nov 98 (LBJ) M8 0300 CW MNGRA MNGNN TIIWD (Mon) 7 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 cut no's CW stn in tfc 0320Z 12-14-98 (BR) M8 0405 CW (In tfc - Thurs) 10 Dec 98 (LBJ) 4027 M8 0306 CW (In 5/ltr/cut/nrs - Sat) 29 Nov 98 (LBJ) M8 0305 CW (In 5/ltr/cut/nrs - Tue) 1 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 0300 CW TNRND IRWUA ATDMN (Sun) 6 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 0300 CW RNGTN TIUUN GRNTD (Fri) 27 Nov 98 (LBJ) M8 0310 CW (In tfc - Sun) 12 Dec 98 (LBJ) 4028 V2 Atencion 0600z (06-Dec-98) very faint & obscured (PFR) V2 ATTN stn SS/YL 0500Z 11/20/98 5 FIG grps (BR) M8 Cw cut no's stn in tfc 12-11-98 0310Z (BR) 4029 V2 0500 AM ATENCION (Too weak to copy - Fri) 27 Nov 98 (LBJ) V2 1100 AM ATENCION 89222 00762 22992 (Mon) 7 Dec 98 (LBJ) V2 0222 AM (In tfc - Fri) 12 Dec 98 (LBJ) 4030 M10, 1810 (Dec 6) CW 555 (3x) 661 (3x) 35 423 (3x) 20 etc //5025 kHz (AB) 4034 M8 Cut-numbers 0400z (05-Dec-98) TNRNN IGRGA WIRUA (PFR) Pagina 117 4036 4173 4174 4177 4319 4329 4461 4479 4480 4505 4506 4543 4545 4547 4506 4506.5 4551 4598 4867.5 5015 5025 5027 5028 5116 5230 5266 5284 5342 5351 5419 WUN-v05 M8 0400 CW WRRAD IGIIA RUINA (Sat) 12 Dec 98 (LBJ) V2 1100 AM (Too weak to copy - Wed) 9 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 1100 CW TNRNN NGIAN UAMGN (Fri) 4 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 1115 CW (In 5/ltr/cut/nrs - Mon) 7 Dec 98 (LBJ) V2 ATTN stn SS/YL in AM in tfc 0320Z 12-14-98 (BR) V2 0300 AM ATENCION 87853 44532 80333 (Mon) 7 Dec 98 (LBJ) Atencion/V2 0300 Mon 11/30/98 YL/SS 5FG in progress. (JM4) Unid 0708z (21-Nov-98) ticking 2/sec (PFR) V2 1000 AM (In tfc - Sun) 6 Dec 98 (LBJ) MOSSAD/E10 0300 Tue 12/1/98 YL/EE rptg FTJ & into 5LG.(JM4) MOSSAD/E10 0300 Fri 12/11/98 YL/EE rptg FTJ & into 5LG.(JM4) MOSSAD/E10 0300 Sun 12/6/98 YL/EE rptg FTJ into 5LG. (JM4) Atencion/V2 0300 Wed 12/9/98 YL/SS rptg A 12823 50316 15362 into 5FG. (JM4) M8 Cut-numbers 0418z (11-Dec-98) Expected V2 on 4479 - loud carrier only, but M8 very faint in background on 4480 (PFR) M8 0400 CW AINAN MRNGN IWTUD (Fri) 27 Nov 98 (LBJ) M8 0300 CW NAMUN TIIWN WTIMN (Sat) 6 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 2307 CW (In 5/ltr/cut/nrs - Thurs) 26 Nov 98 (LBJ) M8 CW cut no's stn 0100Z 11/19/98 TGDWA IMMRN WNIGD (BR) M8 0311 CW (In tfc - Sun) 12 Dec 98 (LBJ) Two-Letter German/G16 0130 Tue 12/1/98 YL/GG rptg Golf Kilo w/electronic tune. At 0135, a 29 group message for 314(?). Down at :38 w/ende. Weak. (JM4) S7 OM/SS, 5 figs ...2215 uk time. 120898 little Russian voice w/ plenty of D-va & noll. sounds a bit like John Inman(JJ) M22 0111 CW VVV DE 4XZ (x2) BT(x2) (Mon) 7 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 0305 CW (In 5/ltr/cut/nrs - Sat) 29 Nov 98 (LBJ) M8 CW cut no's stn in tfc 12-10-98 0110Z (BR) &UWRIGMT/M8 0300 Sun 12/13/98 5F/L/G in progress. (JM4) unid 0110 CW VVV(x3) TBD1(x3) de (x1) TBU 5 (x3) QAP (x3) K (x3) Mon 7 Dec 98 (LBJ) M31 0410 CW VVV(x3) DE FDI8(x3) AR (Wed) 9 Dec 98 (LBJ) M31 0518 CW VVV(x3) DE FDG(x3) AR (Wed) 9 Dec 98 (LBJ) Two-Letter German/G16 0130 Thu 12/3/98 YL/GG rptg Golf Kilo w/electronic tune. At 0135, ...316; 316...29 gruppen... Achtung! & into 3/2FGx2. Down at :39 w/ende. (JM4) M10, 1810 (Dec 6) CW 555 (3x) 661 (3x) 35 423 (3x) 20 etc //4030 kHz (AB) Czech Lady Control (S17)1355 110198 70034 //4485 (hfd) Czech Lady Control (S17)1355 112198 89028 //4485 (hfd) Czech Lady Control (S17)1355 112298 95032 //4485 (hfd) M10 0212 CW 555(x3) 249(x3) 487(x3) (QSZ - T=0 - 12 WPM - Tue - OTA 0227Z) T T T 8 Dec 98 (LBJ) M31 0412 CW VVV(x3) DE FDI22(x3) AR (Wed) 9 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 CW cut no's stn in tfc 12-11-98 0210Z (BR) Israeli Intelligence at 0219 in USB w/KPA2 ann. (RB) Israeli Intelligence at 2318 in USB w/MIW2 ann. (RB) M28 0207 CW VVV(x3) DE HEP5(x3) AR (Sat) 12 Dec 98 (LBJ) Two-Letter German/G16 0400 Sun 12/6/98 YL/GG rptg "Whiskey Lima" w/electronic tune. At 0405, ...522; 522 57 gruppen... Achtung! & into 3/2FGx2. Down at :12 w/ende (JM4) Two-Letter German/G16 0400 Sun 12/13/98 YL/GG rptg Whiskey Lima w/electronic tune. At 0405, ...522; 522 97 gruppen... Achtung! & into 3/2FGx2. Down at :17 w/ende. (JM4) M31 0414 CW VVV(x3) DE FDY(x3) AR (Wed) 9 Dec 98 (LBJ) M31 0327 CW VVV DE FDG (Tue) 8 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 0300 CW ITAMN DRNMN NTRIA (Thurs) 3 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 0200 CW AWTUD RTIIN AIMWN (Mon) 30 Nov 98 (LBJ) M8 0207 CW (In 5/ltr/cut/nrs - Mon) 7 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 0300 CW AINAA MRNGA DGGWD (Thurs) 26 Nov 98 (LBJ) M8 CW cut no's stn 0220Z 11/30/98 in prog (BR) M8 0209 CW (In tfc - Sat) 12 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 CW cut no's stn in tfc 12-7-98 0204Z (BR) M8 CW cut no's stn in tfc 12-10-98 0302Z (BR) Pagina 118 WUN-v05 M8 Cut-numbers 0309z (19-Nov-98) in progress (PFR) P7X //5779.5 0500z (04-Dec-98) (PFR) P7X 0043z (05-Dec-98) in progress (PFR) P7X 0053z (05-Dec-98) in progress - did not start until at least 0047z (PFR) P7X 0349z (05-Dec-98) in progress (PFR) P7X 0405z (05-Dec-98) starting - very faint (PFR) P7X 0135z (08-Dec-98) starting (PFR) P7X 0203z (08-Dec-98) starting (PFR) P7X 0503z (10-Dec-98) (PFR) P7X 0418z (11-Dec-98) in progress (PFR) P7X w/ 5LG in CW 0104Z 12-14-98 (BR) 5435 MOSSAD/E10 0300 Tue 12/1/98 YL/EE rptg ART2 then down. (JM4) MOSSAD/E10 0300 Fri 12/11/98 YL/EE rptg ART2 then down. (JM4) MOSSAD/E10 0300 Sun 12/6/98 YL/EE rptg ART2 then down. (JM4) MOSSAD/E10 0300 Wed 12/9/98 YL/EE rptg ART2 then down. (JM4) MOSSAD/E10 0300 Sun 12/13/98 YL/EE rptg ART2 then down. (JM4) 5446.5 M31 0416 CW VVV(x3) DE FDC(x3) AR (Wed) 9 Dec 98 (LBJ) 5448 M31 0410 CW VVV(x3) DE FDG(x3) AR (Thurs) 10 Dec 98 (LBJ) 5758 M8 0300 CW AINAN MRNGN IWTUD (Fri) 27 Nov 98 (LBJ) M8 CW cut no's stn in tfc 12-4-98 0303Z (BR) M8 CW cut no's stn in tfc 12-11-98 0310Z (BR) 5758.5 &UWRIGMT/M8 0300 Fri 12/11/98 5F/L/G in progress. (JM4) 5779.5 P7X 0038z (10-Dec-98) too much int. on 5431.5 to see if it's there (PFR) 6270 Mossad E10 //7760 0100 Tue 12/1/98 YL/EE rptg ULX & into5LG MOSSAD/E10 0100 Fri 12/11/98 YL/EE rptg ULX & into 5LG (JM4) MOSSAD/E10 0100 Fri 12/4/98 YL/EE rptg ULX into 5LG. (JM4) MOSSAD/E10 0100 Sat 12/5/98 YL/EE rptg ULX into 5LG. (JM4) MOSSAD/E10 0100 Sun 12/6/98 YL/EE rptg ULX into 5LG. (JM4) MOSSAD/E10 0100 Mon 12/7/98 YL/EE rptg ULX into 5LG. (JM4) MOSSAD/E10 0100 Sun 12/13/98 YL/EE rptg ULX & into 5LG(JM4) ULX Mossad stn 12-14-98 0104Z 12-14-98 (BR) 6484 Unid CW 0710z (21-Nov-98) CQ CQ D CLA CLA other stuff (PFR) 6542 U6? calling P7X in CW. Just heard it once. Missed the last letter of the call. 0035Z 12-14-98 (BR) !!!!! 6550 SLHFM D 0100 Fri 12/11/98 (JM4) [single letter high frequency marker, Russian navy operated -jru] SLHFM "D" 0200 Wed 12/9/98 (JM4) 6745 Israeli Intelligence at 0419 in USB w/KPA2 ann. (RB) At 0425, came up w/ ann. for ULX x 2, then off. At 0515 back w/ normal KPA2 ann. (RB) 6746 M8 1010 CW (In 5/ltr/cut/nrs - Sat) 28 Nov 98 (LBJ) 6766.5 ANDUWRIGMT/M8 0100 Tue 12/1/98 5F/L/G in progress. (JM4) M8 Cut-numbers 0117z (08-Dec-98) in progress w/ very faint 6766 ????? URWMA ????? (PFR) 6767.5 ANDUWRIGMT/M8 0100 Tue 12/8/98 5F/L/G in progress. (JM4) 6768 V2 ATTN stn SS/YL in AM in tfc 0407Z 12-14-98 (BR) 6769 M8 1200 CW TIIWN NRARD NAMUN (Sat) 5 Dec 98 (LBJ). V2 0400 AM ATENCION 29002 95506 73782 (Not//7681 LSB - Mon) 7 Dec 98 (LBJ) 6778 Atencion/V2 0100 Tue 12/8/98 YL/SS 5FG in progress. Note new time/freq. (JM4) 6782 Atencion/V2 0300 Fri 12/11/98 YL/SS rptg A 59502 98892 29003 & into 5FG. (JM4) Atencion/V2 0300 Fri 12/4/98 YL/SS rptg A 04135 59892 29001 into 5FG.(JM4) CW numbers station, Cuba at 0702, missed start, 5LG then off w/526 x 2, 191 x 2, & 5 cut zeros (T's). (RB) M12 0404 CW 749(x3) 1 (Tue - T=0 - 25WPM) 3744 142 8 Dec 98 (LBJ) V2 ATTN stn in tfc 12-4-98 0303Z (BR) V2 ATTN stn in tfc 12-11-98 0312Z (BR) 6783 V2 0307 AM (In tfc - Fri) 27 Nov 98 (LBJ) 6786 M8 Cut-numbers 0703z (21-Nov-98) MDIND MUI?A RIUAN (PFR) M8 1000 CW GATRA DTUGA GIWTD (Fri) 4 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 1100 CW IUTUA UTWAN DWUAA (Sat) 28 Nov 98 (LBJ) V2 Atencion 0600z (06-Dec-98) 76512 22091 50623 (PFR) 6787 M8 0900 CW TTNNN DUGIA DNUDA (Sun) 6 Dec 98 (LBJ) V2 1005 AM (In tfc - Sat) 28 Nov 98 (LBJ) Pagina 119 5419.5 5431.5 WUN-v05 M12 0507 CW (In tfc - QSZ - T=0 - 25WPM - Wed - OTA 0514Z) T T T T T 9 Dec 98 (LBJ) M12 0501 CW 483(x3) T T T T T (Thurs - OTA 0505Z) 10 Dec (LBJ) 6796 M8 cut no's CW stn TGURN TWAMD AADTN 1300Z 12-14-98 (BR) M8 CW cut no's stn in tfc 12-7-98 1313Z (BR) 6797 Atencion/V2 0200 Mon 11/30/98 YL/SS rptg A 32493 58441 24852 into 5FG. (JM4) Atencion/V2(?) 0200 Mon 12/7/98 carrier up for regular sked, but no broadcast appeared. (JM4) V2 0506z (19Nov-98) late start? Atn 58851 04851 58111 (PFR) V2 Atencion 0241z (23-Nov-98) faint - YK voice - fades out & comes back in. off w/ 3 "final" at 0243z (PFR) V2 Atencion 0500z (10-Dec-98) Carrier only - late start at 0505z 11112 98523 18171 (PFR) V2 ATTN stn SS/YL 0220Z 11/30/98 in prog (BR) V2 0507 AM ATENCION 71112 98523 18171 (Late start - Thurs) 10 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 1200 CW DTGRD TMUDN DDRRA (Wed) 9 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 1200 CW GWAWN TUDAA DDRRD (Fri) 11 Dec 98 (LBJ) V2 ATTN stn - carrier only 12-7-98 0205Z (BR) 6825 M8 1200 CW GNRGA DTRTN MAIUA (Thurs) 10 Dec98 (LBJ) 6826 Atencion/V2 0300 Mon 11/30/98 YL/SS 5FG in progress. (JM4) Atencion/V2 0300 Tue 12/8/98 YL/SS 5FG in progress. M8 audio heard on tape. Note new time. (JM4) Atencion/V2 0300 Wed 12/9/98 YL/SS rptg A 59501 65613 98891 into 5FG. (JM4) V2 Atencion 0300z (23-Nov-98) very faint - can't make out well at all (PFR) V2 Atencion 0337z (30-Nov-98) in progress - very faint & obscured - off at 0345z w/ 3 "final" (PFR) M8 1000 CW NDRID INUWD UGGRD (Sat) 28 Nov 98 (LBJ) V2 ATTN stn SS/YL in AM in tfc 0320Z 12-14-98 (BR) V2 0300 AM ATENCION 24462 65633 19651 (M8 xmission very weak in the background - Wed) 8 Dec 98 (LBJ) 6827 M8 Cut-numbers 0733z (22-Nov-98) in progress (PFR) V2 0304 AM (In tfc - Mon) 30 Nov 98 (LBJ) V2 0304 AM (In tfc - Mon) 7 Dec 98 (LBJ) 6840 Unid CW 0500z (04-Dec-98) repeating 539 in EXCEPTIONALLY fast CW - later was doing 5FGx2 using standard numbers but T=0 "." sounds like machine-gun speed - about 100 characters (20 groups) per minute (comparable to voice speeds!) - I can see why they did each group twice; the only way you can tell what the numbers are is to listen for how many "-" at beginning/end of each character! Could hear "crackle" from transmitter (off /on of signal) to +/- 40kHz from this frequency (PFR) 6854 M8 0305 CW MATIA GTMWD TNRNA (Thurs) 26 Nov 98 (LBJ) M8 1311 CW (In 5/ltr/cut/nrs - Thurs) 26 Nov 98 (LBJ) M8 CW cut no's stn 0410Z 11/26/98 in prog (BR) M8 0400 CW TAWTD IMGNA TUGND (Thurs) 10 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 CW cut no's stn w/ TAWTD IMGNA TUGND 12-10-98 0400Z (BR) 6855 Atencion/V2 0300 Mon 11/30/98 YL/SS 5FG in progress. Weak warble jammer on frequency. (JM4) V2 Atencion 0300z (23-Nov98) very faint - can't make out well at all (PFR) V2 Atencion 0337z (30-Nov-98) in progress - very faint & heavily obscured - could not even hear when it singed off (PFR) M8 0502 CW DTUGD WRRNN TDGDA (Mon - late start) 7 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 0900 CW ADUAA GIDMN ITDMN (Sat) 28 Nov 98 (LBJ) V2 ATTN stn SS/YL in AM in tfc 0320Z 12-14-98 (BR) M8 cut no's CW stn IRWAA AMUTN WUDAN 0500Z 12-14-98 (BR) V2 0305 AM (In tfc - Mon) 7 Dec 98 (LBJ) 6856 V2 0306 AM (In tfc - Mon) 30 Nov 98 (LBJ) 6866 M8 1200 CW TIIWA NRARN NAMUA (Fri) 4 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 1200 CW MRNGD RAMTA AINAD (Fri) 27 Nov 98 (LBJ) M8 0204 CW (In tfc - Tue) 8 Dec 98 (LBJ) Pagina 120 6790 WUN-v05 M8 Cut-numbers 1327z (01-Dec-98) in progress (PFR) M8 1200 CW (In 5/ltr/cut/nrs - Sat) 5 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 1200 CW DTGRN TMUDA WDNRD (Tue) 8 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 1200 CW GWAWA TMUDD DDRRN (Thurs) 10 Dec 98 (LBJ) 6934 M8 0805 CW (In 5/ltr/cut/nrs - Sat) 28 Nov 98 (LBJ) 6982 M8 1205 CW (Late start - no callup - just went into tfc Mon) 7 Dec 98 (LBJ) 6983 Atencion/V2 0200 Fri 12/11/98 YL/SS rptg A 59502 98892 29003 & into 5FG. (JM4) Atencion/V2 0200 Fri 12/4/98 YL/SS rptg A 04135 59892 29001 into 5FG. (JM4) V2 ATTN stn in tfc 12-11-98 0210Z (BR) 6984 V2 1109 AM (In tfc - Thurs) 10 Dec 98 (LBJ) 7320 M8 1300 CW IRWAD TURWN RMRWA (Fri) 27 Nov 98 (LBJ) 7482 V2 ATTN stn SS/YL 0400Z 11/19/98 5 FIG grps (BR) V2 ATTN stn SS/YL 0410Z 11/26/98 5 FIG grps in prog (BR) V2 ATTN stn 12-10-98 0401Z (BR) 7483 V2 0400 AM ATENCION 71112 98523 18171 (Thurs) 10 Dec 98 (LBJ) 7519 M8 Cut-numbers 0423z (29-Nov-98) in progress - weak signal on 7518 (PFR) M8 Cut-numbers 0418z (11-Dec-98) in progress 7521 slightly weaker //7521 (PFR) M8 0400 CW (In tfc - Wed) 9 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 0408 CW (In tfc - Sun) 12 Dec 98 (LBJ) 7555 Atencion/V2 0300 Sun 12/6/98 YL/SS rptg A 44361 35352 26152 on top of a rendition of "Jesus Loves all the Little Children" from Lord's Ranch. (JM4) Atencion/V2 0300 Sun 12/13/98 YL/SS rptg A 14941 35353 26153 & into 5FG. (JM4) V2 0303 AM 44361 (Cont'd) 80104 ...- Sun) 6 Dec 98 (LBJ) 7556 V2 0312 AM (In tfc - Sun) 13 Dec 98 (LBJ) 7581 M8 Cut-numbers 0506z (19-Nov-98) very faint (PFR) M8 0900 CW GTUAN DDWRA GNGNA (Thurs) 3 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 Cut-numbers 0500z (10-Dec-98) UAITD UR?UN D??TD (PFR) M8 0500 CW UAITD URMUN DNWTD (Thurs) 10 Dec 98 (LBJ) 7582 M8 1409 CW (In 5/ltr/cut/nrs - Thurs) 26 Nov 98 (LBJ) 7584 Atencion/V2 0200 Wed 12/9/98 YL/SS 5FG in progress. (JM4) 7680 M8 0400 CW DTUGD WRRNN TDGDA (Mon) (Began at 0400 in middle of tape & then stopped - started again at 0403 from the top...) 7 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 Cut-numbers 0400z (05-Dec-98) DTUGA IUIAD TRGNN w/ weak 7679 "companion" (PFR) M8 cut no's CW stn in tfc 0407Z 12-14-98 (BR) M8 0400 CW TAWTA TDGDN TUGNA (Tue) 8 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 0405 CW (In tfc - Sat) 12 Dec 98 (LBJ) 7681 Atencion/V2 0200 Wed 12/9/98 YL/SS 5FG in progress. (JM4) M8 0806 CW (In 5/ltr/cut/nrs - Sat) 28 Nov 98 (LBJ) 7725 M8 Cut-numbers 0309z (19-Nov-98) in progress - weaker xmn on 7724 (PFR) M8 0300 CW TRTWN MIUDD IUIAN (Thurs) 3 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 CW cut no's stn in tfc 12-10-98 0303Z (BR) 7726 V2 Atencion 0501z (22-Nov-98) already into groups! early start? (PFR) V2 Atencion 0517z (25-Nov-98) in progress (PFR) V2 Atencion 0519z (29-Nov-98) in progress (PFR) 7755 //8464//10426 E3 Lincolnshire Poacher 1500z (01-Dec-98) only 7755 not obscured - could barely make out #s - 80751? (PFR) 7760 MOSSAD/E10 0100 Tue 12/8/98 YL/EE rptg ULX into 5LG. (JM4) 7810 unid 0108 Sun 12/6/98 OM/SS (live) rptg random figure/phonetic groups not unlike an EAM. "Repeto" between each group. Down at :12. Didn't sound like regular Mexican military traffic. Any clues? (JM4) 7811 Israeli Intelligence at 0514 in USB w/CIO2 ann. (RB) 7846 M8 1100 CW TRTWA MIUDN IUIAA (Tue) 1 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 1100 CW TRTWN DWUAN IUTUN (Wed) 2 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 1100 CW TAWTN TDGDD TUGNN (Tue) 8 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 1100 CW TAWTD NWGTA MMDRA (Wed) 9 Dec 98 (LBJ) 7854 Atencion/V2 0100 Sun 12/6/98 YL/SS 5FG extremely weak. (JM4) 7887 Atencion/V2 0200 Sun 12/6/98 YL/SS rptg A 44361 35352 26152 into 5FG.(JM4) V2 Atencion 0224z (22-Nov-98) in progress (PFR) V2 ATTN stn SS/YL 0200Z 11/29/98 5 FIG grps (BR) Atencion/V2 0200 Sun 12/13/98 YL/SS rptg A 14941 35353 26153 & into Pagina 121 6932 6933 WUN-v05 5FG. (JM4) 7888 V2 0200 AM ATENCION 04135 37351 26151 (Sun) 29 Nov 98 (LBJ) 7889 M8 1200 CW URWMN TGTRD NTAGN (Tue) 8 Dec 98 (LBJ) 7890 M8 1300 CW IRWAN NTGMA GNTID (Thurs) 26 Nov 98 (LBJ) 7918 MOSSAD/E10 0200 Mon 11/30/98 YL/EE rptg YHF into 5LG. (JM4) MOSSAD/E10 0200 Fri 12/11/98 YL/EE rptg YHF & into 5LG. (JM4) MOSSAD/E10 0200 Thu 12/3/98 YL/EE rptg YHF into 5LG. (JM4) MOSSAD/E10 0200 Fri 12/4/98 YL/EE rptg YHF into 5LG. (JM4) MOSSAD/E10 0200 Sun 12/6/98 YL/EE rptg YHF into 5LG. (JM4) MOSSAD/E10 0200 Mon 12/7/98 YL/EE rptg YHF into 5LG. (JM4) MOSSAD/E10 0200 Tue 12/8/98 YL/EE rptg YHF into 5LG. (JM4) MOSSAD/E10 0200 Wed 12/9/98 YL/EE rptg YHF into 5LG. (JM4) MOSSAD/E10 0200 Sun 12/13/98 YL/EE rptg YHF & into 5LG. (JM4) 8010 M8 1100 CW RUWID NWMUN AMAID (Thurs) 10 Dec 98 (LBJ) 8012 V2 ATTN stn carrier only - no tfc 0500Z 12-14-98 (BR) V2 ATTN stn in tfc 12-10-98 0110Z (New time/day?) (BR) 8013 V2 0502 AM ATENCION 98522 74891 2217 (Stopped for 3 min) 22171 (Mon) 7 Dec 98 (LBJ) 8057 SPOOK P7X 1700 120698 usual CW format //10692.5, both good. (ANUS) P7X w/ 5LG in CW 1620Z 12-13-98 // 10692.5 (BR) P7X CW stn w/ 5LG tfc 1304Z // 10692.5 12-14-98 (BR) UNK 1505 CW QRA DE P7X (//10692 - Sat) 12 Dec 98 (LBJ) 8065 M8 Cut-numbers 0501z (22-Nov-98) very faint - first group GTUID (PFR) M8 Cut-numbers 0517z (25-Nov-98) in progress (PFR) M8 Cut-numbers 0519z (29-Nov-98) double-signal, both very strong (as opposed to last week where this time/freq was quite faint) (PFR) M8 Cut-numbers 0500z (04-Dec-98) MDWUD TRTWD WRRNA (PFR) M8 CW cut no's stn 0500Z 11/20/98 GTUIA TGNAA WMIGA (BR) M8 0500 CW RUWIA TAWTN AMAIN (Wed) 9 Dec 98 (LBJ) 8066 M8 1100 CW GATRA DTUGA GIWTD (Fri) 4 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 1100 CW UDDIA DNTGN NAIIA (Fri) 11 Dec 98 (LBJ) 8067 M8 1100 CW IAIMN RTTWN MIUDA (Mon) 30 Nov 98 (LBJ) M8 1100 CW MDWUN MRMGD GIWTA (Wed) 2 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 1058 CW (Already in tfc - stopped tape for 30 secs at 1100, then continued msg from where left off - no callup - Mon) 7 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 1100 CW RUWIN WRRND UMIIN (Wed) 9 Dec 98 (LBJ) 8127 Mossad E10 0615 (Fri 4 Dec) AM rptg "KPA20T1Z20T2" // 6745 // 5230 (VM) 8135 M8 1200 CW IUTUD (Cont'd) BT (x3) GTATI TRAWR...- Sat) 5 Dec 98 (LBJ) 8160 The English Man/E6 0200 Mon 12/7/98 OM/EE (herm voice) rptg 148 148 148 00000 then down. Null broadcast. (JM4) 8186 M8 1100 CW (In 5/ltr/cut/nrs - Tue) 1 Dec 98 (LBJ) 8187 M8 1104 CW (In 5/ltr/cut/nrs- Sat) 28 Nov 98 (LBJ) M8 1100 CW RUWIA NWMUA UMIIA (Tue) 8 Dec 98 (LBJ) M8 1100 CW DNTGA IMGNN UMIID (Thurs) 10 Dec 98 (LBJ) 8300 New Star Broadcasting/V13 1300 Fri 12/4/98 YL/CC 4FGx2 in progress. (JM4) V13 New Star 1501z (21-Nov-98) (PFR) V13 New Star 1600z (25-Nov-98) very faint (PFR) V13 New Star 1400z (01-Dec-98) (PFR) V13 New Star 1500z (01-Dec-98) (PFR) 8375 V13 New Star 1501z (21-Nov-98) (PFR) V13 New Star 1500z (01-Dec-98) (PFR) 8532 V2 ATTN stn SS/YL 0200Z 11/19/98 w/ single 3/2 callup grp V2 ATTN stn SS/YL 0200Z 12/03/98 single 3/2 grp callup (BR) 8885 UNID CW 0315-0340 120998 dying chicken tx, seemed 5LGs run together, drifting 8882-8888 range, strong. Wkg cross-band, return link not heard. (ANUS) 9024 Atencion/V2(?) 0200 Wed 12/9/98 carrier up on schedule, no broadcast materialized. (JM4) 9063 Atencion/V2 0200 Thu 12/3/98 YL/SS 5FG in progress. (JM4) V2 ATTN stn SS/YL 0203Z 11/19/98 in prog. (BR) V2 ATTN stn SS/YL 0200Z 12/03/98 5 FIG grps (BR) 9130 Mossad E10 //11565 0100 Fri 12/4/98 YL/EE rptg EZI2 then down. (JM4) EZI: Mossad, ISR 16.30 (Dec 6) AM EZI2 (AB) Pagina 122 9153 10597 10642 11053 11430 11545 11565 11637 12603 13452 13556 13750 14352 14487 14739 14941 16085 16086 16218 17499 18000 19088 19884 19923 WUN-v05 V2 Atencion 0517z (25-Nov-98) in progress (PFR) E5 Counting Station 1500z (01-Dec-98) 169 (3x) count (PFR) Slovak Man (S19) 1300 112198 111 96134 18 91381 16 44196 20 40461 14, 96134 64 18..., 91381 94 16... (hfd) M12 0000 Tue 12/1/98 rapid 5FG w/long zeros in progress. Down at :13 w/5 long zeros. (JM4) New Star Broadcasting/V13 1300 Fri 12/4/98 YL/CC 4FGx2 in progress. (JM4) V13 New Star 1600z (25-Nov-98) faint (PFR) V13 New Star 1500z (01-Dec-98) (PFR) LP E3 //14487//15682 1400 Sun 12/6/98 YL/EE rptg 90175 & into 5FGx2.(JM4) E3 Lincolnshire Poacher 1501z (21-Nov-98) all moderately loud 44053 (PFR) //12603, 13375 E3 Lincolnshire Poacher 1614z (22-Nov-98) faint (PFR) E3 Lincolnshire Poacher 1513z (26-Nov-98) easily audible //12603,13375 (PFR) MOSSAD/E10 0100 Fri 12/11/98 YL/EE rptg EZI & into 5LG. (JM4) MOSSAD/E10 0100 Sat 12/5/98 YL/EE rptg EZI2 then down. (JM4) MOSSAD/E10 0100 Sun 12/6/98 YL/EE rptg EZI2 then down. (JM4) MOSSAD/E10 1515z (26-Nov-98) EZI faint & obscured (PFR) MOSSAD/E10 0100 Sun 12/13/98 YL/EE rptg EZI & into 5LG.(JM4) GMN FAPSI RTTY stn 0045Z 12/03/98 w/ 46's - no tfc (BR) E3 Lincolnshire Poacher 1400z (01-Dec-98) tune only audible (PFR) TCS/V5 //15478 0100 Fri 12/11/98 YL/SS rptg 208 Grupo 122 & into 3/2FG. (JM4) TCS/V5 0100 Fri 12/4/98 YL/SS rptg 208 Grupo 122 3/2FG. (JM4) JMS FAPSI RTTY stn 2242Z 11/24/98 in prog (BR) E5 TCS stn w/ msg 208 12-4-98 0100Z (BR) HZW FAPSI RTTY stn 2007Z 11/24/98 1/3 msg (BR) V13 New Star 1600z (25-Nov-98) obscured by "crackling" (PFR) Russian SVR, Cuba at 2052 in 75/500 RTTY w/ call-up for KAC & RY's, then off w/"QRU QRU SK SK" & no msg sent. (RB) LP/E3 //15682//16084 1300 Fri 12/4/98 YL/EE rptg 59683 into 5FGx2. (JM4) LP/E3 1400 Fri 12/4/98 YL/EE rptg 24168 into 5FGx2 (JM4) Lincolnshire poacher E3 1206 121098 USB YL/EE id 24168 //15682//16084 (JD) E3 Lincolnshire Poacher 1400z (01-Dec-98) faint (PFR) LP/E3 1300 USB (Music - too weak to copy - Fri) 27 Nov 98 (LBJ) TCS/E5 1300 Fri 12/4/98 YL/EE rptg 439 Count 215 3/2FG. Weaknot heard on //10529. (JM4) TCS/E5 1300 USB (Too weak to copy - Fri) 27 Nov 98 (LBJ) E5 TCS stn in tfc 12-4-98 1312Z (BR) WNY FAPSI RTTY stn 1809Z 11/25/98 1/188 msg (BR) TCS 1119 120898 counting station (E5?) 1234567890 743 743 743 1234567890 then into 3/2 fg EE YL. through to end of figure groups at 12:02z (DH) Counting station E5 1103 120898 USB YL/EE id 743 (JD) Counting station E5 1108 121098 USB YL/EE id 743 count 215 HZW FAPSI RTTY stn 2000Z 11/24/98 1/3 msg (BR) Cherry Ripe/E4 //22108 0000 Tue 12/1/98 extremely weak - only tune audible. (JM4) Cherry Ripe/E4 0000 Thu 12/3/98 YL/EE rptg 84___ w/tune into 5FGx2. (JM4) Cherry Ripe/E4 0000 Fri 12/4/98 extremely weak. (JM4) Cherry Ripe/E4 0000 Fri 12/11/98 YL/EE rptg 34374 & into 5FGx2. (JM4) Phonetic alphabet E15 1107 120898 USB OM/EE BEC QRU - tape jumped at start of TX (JD) Phonetic alphabet E15 1106 121098 USB OM/EE BEC QRU (JD) WNY FAPSI RTTY stn 1800Z 11/24/98 1/149 msg (BR) WNY FAPSI RTTY stn 1800Z 11/25/98 1/188 msg (BR) Cherry Ripe/E4 0100 Mon 12/7/98 extremely weak - only tune heard. (JM4) Russian SVR, Cuba at 2245 in 75/500 RTTY w/ call-up for PSN & RY's, into 5LG's on link 00126. (RB) Pagina 123 20474 20946 22108 22865 23461 WUN-v05 Cherry ripe E4 1002 120898 USB YL/EE id 84743//23461 (JD) 8BY, French Intelligence, France at 1659 w/CW V/DE marker.(RB) E4 Cherry Ripe 0000z (10-Dec-98) tune audible; #s too faint to identify (PFR) Russian SVR, Cuba at 2240 in 75/500 RTTY w/ call-up for PSN & RY's, into 5LG's on link 00126. (RB) Cherry ripe E4 1102 120898 USB YL/EE id 34374 //17499 (JD) Cherry ripe E4 1001 121098 USB YL/EE id 51429 //20474 (JD) Cherry ripe E4 1106 121098 USB YL/EE id 56038 //17499 (JD) Cherry ripe E4 1205 121098 USB YL/EE id 92927 (JD) Morse logs from Guy Denman, England: 2808 M10 Mon 7 Dec 2100 555x3 783 17 961 14 (GD2) 2808 M10 Sat 5 Dec 1645 555x3 571 10 275 30 (GD2) 2808 M10 Wed 9 Dec 2100 555x3 783 17 961 14 (GD2) 2808 M10 Weds 2 Dec2100 555x3 783 33 961 36 (GD2) 2809 M10 Mon 30 Nov 1645 571 43 275 27 049 12 (GD2) 3410 M17 Thu 12/10/98 2130 66238 28 = (GD2) 3410 M17 Thurs 3 Dec 2130 66829 28 = = (GD2) 3410 M17 Weds 2 Dec2000 70469 24 = (GD2) 3410 M17 Thu 12/10/98 2130 66238 28 = (GD2) 3819 M?? Fri 12/11/98 1750 IKX1 DE WTDP 330 20 263 10 (GD2) 3819 M?? Fri 12/11/98 1800 Repeat 327 9 314 21 (GD2) 3820 M?? Wed 9 Dec 1800? New station (GD2) 4025 M45 Thu 12/10/98 1802 525 345 345 25 25 = = (GD2) 4025 M45 Thurs 3 Dec 1802 525 345 345 25 25 = = (GD2) 4025 M45 Tues 1 Dec 1802 Nil Heard. Change Freq ? (GD2) 4025 M45 Tues 8 Dec 1802 525 345 345 25 25 = = (GD2) 4025 M45 Thu 12/10/98 1802 525 345 345 25 25 = = // 3525 (GD2) 4121 M13 Sat 5 Dec 2100 284 = 171 28 = (GD2) 4180 M3 Mon 30 Nov 1630 287/00 (GD2) 4180 M3 Sun 29 Nov 1630 287/00 (GD2) 4180 M3 Fri 12/11/98 1630 287/00 (GD2) 4180 M3 Mon 7 Dec 1630 287/00 (GD2) 4180 M3 Tues 8 Dec 1630 287/00 (GD2) 4180 M3 Fri 4 Dec 1630 287/00 (GD2) 4180 M3 Sat 5 Dec 1630 287/00 (GD2) 4180 M3 Tues 1 Dec 1630 287/00 (GD2) 4180 M3 Weds 2 Dec1630 287/00 (GD2) 4430 M29 Fri 4 Dec 2000 11x5f (GD2) 4430 M29 Sun 6 Dec 2000 11x5F (GD2) 4430 M29 Tues 1 Dec 2000 11x5f New Frequency (GD2) 4430 M29 Wed 9 Dec 2000 14x5F (GD2) 4430 M29 Weds 2 Dec2000 11x5f (GD2) 4460 M29 Mon 30 Nov 2000 11x5f (GD2) 4490 M1 Thu 12/10/98 2000 197 128 128 41 41 = (GD2) 4490 M1 Tues 8 Dec 2000 197 452 452 51 51 = = (GD2) 4490 M1 Thurs 3 Dec 2000 197 218 218 37 37 = = (GD2) 4490 M1 Tues 1 Dec 2000 197 417 417 35 35 = = (GD2) 4490 M14 Fri 4 Dec 1800 325x3 00000 Same As 1997 (GD2) 4490 M14A Mon 7 Dec 1900 263 178 93 263 471 52 (GD2) 4490 M14a Mon 30 Nov 1900 263 709 82 263 851 64 (GD2) 4490 M1 Thu 12/10/98 2000 197 128 128 41 41 = = Last 10040 (GD2) 4505 M1B Fri 12/11/98 2203 419 347 347 46 46 = = (GD2) 4540 M29 Mon 30 Nov 1800 New Message 11x5f (GD2) 4540 M29 Sun 29 Nov 1800 14x5f (GD2) 4582 M13 Sat 5 Dec 2130 411 = 196 22 = (GD2) 4583 M13 Sun 6 Dec 2130 411 = 196 22 = (GD2) 4605 M14a Fri 4 Dec 1900 560 133 97 560 322 47 (GD2) 4613 M1B Mon 7 Dec 2110 136 247 247 46 46 = = (GD2) 4613 M1b Mon 30 Nov 2109 136 135 135 44 44 = = (GD2) 4620 M14A Fri 12/11/98 1900 560 123 89 560 957 52 (GD2) 4722 M3 Mon 30 Nov 1200 016/00 (GD2) 4870 M3 Fri 12/11/98 0800 041/00 (GD2) 4870 M3 Fri 4 Dec 0800 041/00 (GD2) 4870 M3 Fri 4 Dec 0900 010/53 (GD2) 4870 M3 Fri 12/11/98 0800 041/00 (GD2) 4950 M1B Mon 7 Dec 1818 103 102 102 44 44 = = (GD2) Pagina 124 4950 4950 4950 4970 4990 4990 4990 5028 5050 5088 5098 5098 5120 5178 5180 5180 5180 5320 5320 5320 5320 5320 5360 5360 5361 5361 5460 5460 5470 5520 5520 5520 5520 5520 5550 5610 5809 5809 5810 5946 6272 6272 6330 6330 6330 6334 6675 6782 6782 6782 6782 6782 6782 6782 6782 6782 6787 6787 6787 6787 6787 6787 6787 6787 6787 6787 6792 6797 WUN-v05 M1b Mon 30 Nov 1818 103 102 102 44 44 = = (GD2) M1B Wed 9 Dec 1818 103 102 102 44 44 = = (GD2) M1b Weds 2 Dec1818 103 102 102 44 44 = = (GD2) M24A Wed 9 Dec 1900 362 707 91 362 847 51 (GD2) M1B Thu 12/10/98 2132 514 347 347 46 46 = = (GD2) M1b Thurs 3 Dec 2132 514 135 135 44 44 = = (GD2) M1B Thu 12/10/98 2132 514 347 347 46 46 = = (GD2) M10 Sun 29 Nov 1810 555x3 905 84 423 34 (GD2) M3 Tues 1 Dec 0815 211/00 (GD2) M3 Weds 2 Dec2000 016/00 (GD2) M13 Mon 7 Dec 2000 590 = 204 40 = (GD2) M13 Mon 7 Dec 2100 590 = 204 40 = (GD2) M3 Wed 9 Dec 0930 012/00 (GD2) M3 Mon 7 Dec 0930 018/56 (GD2) M3 Mon 30 Nov 0830 044/00 (GD2) M3 Mon 30 Nov 0930 011/00 (GD2) M3 Mon 7 Dec 0830 043/53 (GD2) M1 Thu 12/10/98 1800 197 340 340 43 43 = = (GD2) M1 Tues 8 Dec 1800 197 901 901 41 41 = = (GD2) M1 Thurs 3 Dec 1800 Nil Heard Heavy Qrm (GD2) M1 Tues 1 Dec 1800 197 271 271 38 38 = = (GD2) M1 Thu 12/10/98 1800 197 340 340 43 43 = = (GD2) M29B Thu 12/10/98 1400 16 16 49 49 10 10 1500 1500 (GD2) M29B Thu 12/10/98 1400 16 16 49 49 10 10 1500 1500 (GD2) M3 Wed 9 Dec 0830 043/53 (GD2) M3 Weds 2 Dec 0830 044/00 (GD2) M29B Thu 12/10/98 1430 16 16 49 49 10 10 1500 1500 (GD2) M29B Thu 12/10/98 1430 16 16 49 49 10 10 1500 1500 (GD2) M10 Mon 7 Dec 1920 555x3 667 18 988 10 (GD2) M3 Thu 10 Dec 0830 011/56 (GD2) M3 Thu 10 Dec 0900 018/56 (GD2) M3 Tues 8 Dec 0830 011/56 (GD2) M3 Thurs 3 Dec 0830 018/54 (GD2) M3 Tues 1 Dec 0830 018/54 (GD2) M3 Tues 8 Dec 0815 211/00 (GD2) M3 Tues 1 Dec1000 743/00 (GD2) M1 Sat 5 Dec 1500 197 563 563 41 41 = = (GD2) M1b Sat 5 Dec 1602 616 201 201 31 31 = = (GD2) M3 Tues 8 Dec 1000 743/00 (GD2) M10 Sun 29 Nov 1920 555x3 481 19 988 17 (GD2) M13 Mon 7 Dec 2100 517 = 176 21 = (GD2) M13 Tues 8 Dec 2100 517 = 176 21 = (GD2) M3 Mon 30 Nov 0900 976/00 (GD2) M3 Mon 7 Dec 0900 976/00 (GD2) M3 Fri 4 Dec 0830 018/52 (GD2) M3 Tues 1 Dec 1200 741/00 (GD2) M17 Wed 9 Dec 0920 53283 ?? Weak signal (GD2) M12 Fri 12/11/98 1700 749x3 000 (GD2) M12 Mon 7 Dec 1700 749x3 1 9718 142 (GD2) M12 Mon 30 Nov 1700 749x3 1 5372 135 (GD2) M12 Sat 5 Dec 1700 749x3 000 (GD2) M12 Thu 12/10/98 1700 749x3 000 (GD2) M12 Tues 1 Dec 1700 749x3 1 8734 142 (GD2) M12 Wed 9 Dec 1700 749/3 2853 140 (GD2) M12 Weds 2 Dec1700 749x3 1 6980 146 (GD2) M12 Thu 12/10/98 1700 749x3 000 (GD2) M8 Mon 30 Nov 0800 13413 00111 23161 (GD2) M8 Thu 10 Dec 0800 70441 70782 76543 (GD2) M8 Tues 8 Dec 1000 01502 03833 04922 (GD2) M8 Mon 7 Dec 0800 00223 34872 32432 (GD2) M8 Mon 7 Dec 1000 53763 15023 03832 (GD2) M8 Fri 4 Dec 1000 81061 30481 87503 (GD2) M8 Mon 30 Nov 1000 71792 60052 97431 (GD2) M8 Thurs 3 Dec 0800 60723 80461 50862 (GD2) M8 Tues 1 Dec 1000 06051 97432 74711 (GD2) M8 Weds 2 Dec1000 93542 96983 87501 (GD2) M12 Tues 1 Dec 2100 765x3 1 824 120 (GD2) M8 Fri 4 Dec 0900 80413 33512 22822 (GD2) Pagina 125 6809 6825 6825 6825 6825 6825 6854 6920 6920 6933 6933 6933 6933 6934 6935 6982 6982 7256 7256 7425 7580 7580 7680 7680 7680 7737 7737 7796 7796 7796 7796 7796 7796 7796 7796 7796 7796 7796 7796 7796 7796 7796 7796 7796 7796 7824 7824 7840 8067 8153 8173 8307 8307 8307 8307 8307 8307 8307 8307 8307 8307 8307 8307 8307 8307 8307 8307 8307 M3 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M12 M13 M13 M3 M3 M17 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M13 M13 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M13 M13 M3 M8 M24 M12 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 WUN-v05 Thurs 3 Dec 1000 976/00 (GD2) Tues 8 Dec 1000 64501 25941 49771 (GD2) Thurs 3 Dec 1000 93542 52182 19171 (GD2) Tues 1 Dec 0800 15531 02112 93132 (GD2) Tues 1 Dec 1000 71793 52181 60053 (GD2) Weds 2 Dec0800 60722 92073 50861 (GD2) Thurs 3 Dec 0800 80142 33161 87821 (GD2) Mon 30 Nov 0800 27683 92071 20322 (GD2) Mon 7 Dec 0800 85282x5 = = = 1st Message (GD2) Fri 12/11/98 0800 70442 70788 28441 (GD2) Tues 8 Dec 0800 85283 64763 76541 (GD2) Fri 4 Dec 0800 99561 80462 50863 (GD2) Fri 12/11/98 0800 70442 70788 28441 (GD2) Sat 12/12/98 0800 70441 18131 28412 (GD2) Wed 9 Dec 2100 658x3 1 2853 140 (GD2) Fri 12/11/98 1600 926 = 171 22 = (GD2) Fri 12/11/98 1800 926 = 171 22 = (GD2) Sat 12/12/98 0800 624/00 (GD2) Sat 5 Dec 0800 624/00 (GD2) Weds 2 Dec0900 53??? Poor Signal (GD2) Sun 29 Nov 0800 13702 87393 70393 (GD2) Thu 10 Dec 0900 47401 61232 26892 (GD2) Sat 12/12/98 0800 47403 64721 08981 (GD2) Sat 12/12/98 0900 47403 64721 28412 (GD2) Weds 2 Dec 0900 80411 01113 93133 (GD2) Thu 12/10/98 2100 714 = 171 19 = (GD2) Thu 12/10/98 2100 714 = 171 19 = (GD2) Fri 12/11/98 1030 002 = 50 50 = (GD2) Fri 12/11/98 1600 848 = 79 79 = (GD2) Fri 4 Dec 1030 024 = 46 46 = (GD2) Fri 4 Dec 1600 444 = 52 52 = (GD2) Mon 30 Nov 1030 666 = 95 95 = (GD2) Mon 30 Nov 1600 062 = 70 70 = (GD2) Thu 10 Dec 1043 062 = 70 70 = Late On (GD2) Thu 12/10/98 1606 224 = 78 78 = (GD2) Thurs 3 Dec 1030 446 = 50 50 = (GD2) Thurs 3 Dec 1600 848 = 79 79 = (GD2) Tues 1 Dec 1030 482 = 47 47 = (GD2) Tues 1 Dec 1600 224 = 78 78 = (GD2) Tues 8 Dec 1600 446 = 50 50 = (GD2) Wed 9 Dec 1030 482 = 47 47 = (GD2) Weds 2 Dec1030 624 = 42 42 = (GD2) Weds 2 Dec1600 002 = 50 50 = (GD2) Fri 12/11/98 1030 002 = 50 50 = (GD2) Thu 12/10/98 1606 224 = 78 78 = (GD2) Fri 4 Dec 2100 253 = 174 21 = (GD2) Thurs 3 Dec 2100 253 = 174 21 = (GD2) Fri 4 Dec 1100 508/00 (GD2) Mon 7 Dec 1100 IP (GD2) Fri 12/11/98 1600 464 609 609 21 21 = = (GD2) Thu 10 Dec 0810? IP Bad key clicks (GD2) Fri 12/11/98 0800 579 R10 // 9285 (GD2) Fri 12/11/98 1400 579 R10 // 9285 (GD2) Fri 4 Dec 0800 579 R10 (GD2) Fri 4 Dec 1400 579 R10 // 9285 (GD2) Mon 7 Dec 0800 579 R10 // 9285 (GD2) Mon 7 Dec 1400 579 R10 // 9285 (GD2) Mon 30 Nov 0800 579 R10 // 9285 (GD2) Mon 30 Nov 1400 579 R10 // 9285 (GD2) Sat 5 Dec 0800 579 R10 // 9285 (GD2) Sat 12/12/98 0800 579 R10 // 9285 (GD2) Sun 29 Nov 0800 579 R10 // 9285 (GD2) Thu 10 Dec 0800 579 R10 // 9285 (GD2) Thu 12/10/98 1400 579 R10 // 9285 (GD2) Thurs 3 Dec 0800 579 R10 // 9285 (GD2) Thurs 3 Dec 1400 579 R10 // 9285 (GD2) Tues 1 Dec 0800 579 R10 // 9285 (GD2) Tues 8 Dec 0800 579 R10 // 9285 (GD2) Pagina 126 8307 8307 8307 8307 8307 8307 8307 10720 10720 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 M3 M3 WUN-v05 Tues 8 Dec 1400 579 R10 // 9285 (GD2) Wed 9 Dec 0800 579 R10 // 9285 (GD2) Wed 9 Dec 1630 287/00 (GD2) Weds 2 Dec0800 579 R10 // 9285 (GD2) Fri 12/11/98 0800 579 R10 // 9285 (GD2) Fri 12/11/98 1400 579 R10 // 9285 (GD2) Thu 12/10/98 1400 579 R10 // 9285 (GD2) Tues 8 Dec 0900 503/00 (GD2) Tues 1 Dec 0900 503/00 (GD2) Thanks to everyone on this list for your logs--I quite literally could not have done it w/out you. -Jascha###################################################################### thanks to the following contributors: AB: ANUS: BR: DH: GD2: HFD: JD: JM4: JJ: MVVN: LBJ: PFR: RB: VM: Ary Boender, Spijkenisse, The Netherlands Anonymous, Eastern US Bob Roehrig, Aurora, Illinois, USA Darren Holland, Australia *welcome!* Guy Denman, UK Hans-Friedrich Dumrese, Germany Jon Drakes, Lincolnshire, UK John Maky, Arkansas, USA Jimmy James, Oxford, UK *welcome!* Mary Vilano Van Nuys, San Fernando Valley, Ca, USA Jean-Paul LeBlanc, Ontario, Canada Paul F. 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WHAT'S INSIDE: o Digital Review by Day Watson o Membership News by Mike Wolfson o Numbers & Oddities by Ary Boender, Chris Smolinski, & Jascha Ruesseler o Nautical News by Day Watson and Scott Havens o Utility Round-up by Ary Boender o The WUN QSL Center by John (J.D.) Stephens o The WUN Logs Column by Donald E. Stidwell & TEAM LOGS ======================================================================== # DIGITAL REVIEW # - Editor: Day Watson E-mail: [email protected] - 14, Gardens Road, Clevedon, N Somerset, United Kingdom BS21 7QG - Nickname on IRC channels #wun & #monitor DayW Hi digi WUNners Hope you find something of interest below. The menu Commercial dgps Diplo Met FAX Military Techi Tips Unid SALCOST dgps Australia French diplo update JVcomm32 upgrade Interrogative More US Routing Indicators Spanish Navy frequencies USCG vessels on G-TOR Error correction - basics 1 Identifying systems - useful website 68.5bds >>....Commercial.....> ::: SALCOST SALCOST is the Italian firm Salini Costruttori Spa with headquarters in Rome and operations in Africa to which it communicates using Voice/arq on 20584/usb. Andrea Borgnino reported a few days ago something atop this building which we would all like - a "beautiful" 12 element log periodic HF antenna which, he says, points south into Africa. Well spotted, Andrea, thanks for the info. >>....dgps.....> ::: dgps Australia Reported on trial Freq 313 bps 200 Stn ref Stn Tx Range Type 100-150 9 Location Gladstone. >>....Diplo.....> ::: French diplo update As per last month the following is a update frequency list compiled from posts, logs columns, new books and own monitoring (suffixed m/MFA and e/Emb) over the last 14 months or so. 5115 7637 9088 10565 10917 5118 7945 9143 10704 10950 5123.5 5431.5 6950 6968 7953 7972 8153.5 9063 9220.1 9259m 9286 9380m 10718 10720.5 10726.5 10727 11023 11024 11031 11033 Pagina 128 7634 9075 10173 10778 11034 11035 11037 11042 11050e 11052 11053 11072.5m11085m 11102 11572 11752 13534 13551.5m13553e 13554 13953m 13953.7 14405 14486m 14487 14492 14531 14532 14533 14540 14542 14543 14554 14556 14558e 14820 14858e 14886 15626.6 15676 15872 15915 16024 16078 16213e 16220 16224 16232 16233 16235 16245e 16248 16252 16260m 16263e 16286 17111 17182 17410 17512 17693.2 18038.5 18072 18085 18087 18304.5 18308.5m18356m 18404.5 18420.8 18526e 18638.2 18742 18760m 18924 18956 18974 19510e 19530.2 19542 19640 19641 19642 19730 19730.5 19815.2 20177 20182e 20228 20439 20456 20510 20742m 20780 20804 20853 20858 20859 20927 20975 21768 23626 23644 23857 24578 11043 11054 11114 13536 13556 14436 14508 14534 14544 14559 14931 15873m 16133 16225 16236 16253 16289 17414m 18041 18088 18360 18527 18826 19092 19550 19643 19855m 20416 20518e 20832 20862 22370 23966 Transmission modes: FEC/A 192 bd 400 hz ARQ/6(90) 400 hz 200 bd WUN-v05 11045 11048 11049 11055 11057 11059e 11171 11173.5m11483m 13544 13548 13549 13558 13563 13592 14450 14485 14485.7 14518.2 14527 14530 14535 14536 14538 14545 14549 14553e 14563 14575m 14576 14975m 15043 15597.7 15873.5 15898m 15914 16159e 16186.7 16212 16228.7 16230 16231 16240 16242 16243 16254 16255 16258 16298 16483 16524 17477 17490 17503 18059 18064 18070 18170m 18203 18257 18363 18380 18390 18538 18539 18578 18880 18906 18916 19195e 19200 19261 19632 19635 19638 19648 19650 19665 20092e 20135m 20154 20427 20428 20430 20554.3 20556.5e20557 20836 20838 20853 20916 20923 20925m 22935 23129 23624 24084 24367m 24370 (850 hz used by embassies at Bangkok Beijing, Islamabad, Moscow and the unid C3P) Operations: Duplex freq operation when FEC/A is the mode. Multiple messages. Single freq operation for ARQ/6(90). Long single message. Encryption: Offline - five letter groups. As well as weekdays, operates (reduced service) on Saturdays and Sundays. Three points of interest. 1. During the call-up sequence MFA Paris runs a tape giving something like "je qap la 469 dim 10 la 469 dim 10" which means "I am listening for you on ??? Does the embassy hold a frequency matrix with line number/column? Paris transmits Line 469 and column 10 (dim presumed to be an abbreviation for dimension) indicating that the embassy should use the frequency given on the matrix. This would allow Paris to shift the embassy, with a low power transmitter/ minimal aerial configuration, to a clear frequency commensurate with conditions on the day. Or does anyWUN know better? Thanks to Murray Lehman for the additional analysis "From reported logs and my 340 odd log base, French Diplo freqs fall into : 1) FEC-A - Paris uses fixed freqs - Emb's freqs tend to be in blocks eg 19618 to 19674 and are used by more one Emb 2) ARQ6-90 freqs appear user specific ie 18742 is Riyadh. Pagina 129 WUN-v05 No call-up sequence has been seen on these circuits". 2. Thanks to John Doe for pointing out this one. He discovered that the many 41.14 bd signals he had logged were in fact FEC/A idling. The French diplo FEC/A runs at 192bd. When a station is receiving data on one frequency it continues to transmit on another. This is an idling character merely to allow the station with whom it is in contact to maintain sync (sync up time is quite a few seconds depending on baudrate). But why the apparent change in baudrate? The idle character is normally the RQ. The FEC/A structure consists of 14 bits of which 7 are the character and BIT interleaved is another 7 bits which are the check sum of the character which was sent some 4 seconds before. When sending a constant character the checksum will eventually become also a constant pattern. The amalgamation of the constant RQ character bit interleaved with a constant checksum produces a constant bit pattern of 5 SPACE bits and 9 MARK bits. If this is measured by appropriate software 41.14 bd is returned, the software determining baudrate on the basis of measuring the time of the smallest element. It also sounds slower. This pattern also produces an ACF of 3. The baudrate is still 192bd,; it is the pattern which has confused the software because of the long periods in mark and space. John realized 41.14 is 3/14ths of 192bd and reports the same thing is apparent on 144bd systems i.e. the apparent idle rate is 30.86bd. I have sometimes seen 68.57 bd which is 5/14th of the 192 bd rate and logical. We have looked at this every which way but 3/14ths at this point in time cannot be reconciled but does get reported when measured. AnyWUN care to advance a solution to the puzzle! 3. A number of WUNners have logged the variable length groups in French diplo. In fact it occurs in both in both text and offline crypto. Thanks to Larsen who analyzed some messages and noted that this strange behavior occurs because some letters are replaced by a two unit pair starting with C eg A B C D E --> --> --> --> --> CF CG CH CI CJ --> --> --> --> --> A B C D E Finally an update on the ID's used, with much appreciation again to Murray for his help. He also goes onto say "The 4 letter ones ending in X are circuit indicators for tfc ex Embs; tfc ex Paris will begin with X... both types always appear after the RYRYRY msg start, as they indicate the tfc flow can be used as an id. Paris (MFA) P6Z cct begins with X + 3 letters depending on Emb being worked eg XRDH is Paris to Riyadh" Embassy Tac/c/sign Abidjan? Addis Ababa Algiers Amman Antananarivo Bamako Bangkok Bangui Belgrade Beirut Brasilia Brussels Brazzaville Bucharest Budapest Z8M D7A H6L L9X G7M B1T G8T P8C S5F Mnemonic AMAN TNNR AMNX TNNX BGUI BGIX BRZV BRZX ITU ONN27 A9C D2Z D6Z Pagina 130 R/Indicator WUN-v05 Buenos Aires Cairo Conakry Dakar Damascus Djibouti Islamabad Jeddah Kinshasa Lagos Libreville Madrid Moscow Ndjamena Niamey Nicosia Nouakchott Paris (MFA ) Prague Pretoria Rabat Riyadh Tel Aviv Tripoli Tunis Sanaa Sofia Warsaw Yaounde unid unid L9C O9B LCRE CNRY DKAR DKRX DJBT ILMD DJBX ILMX KHSA LGOS LRVL KHSX LGSX D4B W3S O6F AND3 U3H Q3F Z4D P6Z F9S Y9L J5W O6P W5E T6S K4X N2G L4N H7K NDJA NMEY NCSE NDJX DIPL X... NCSX RFGW RBAT RHDX TRPL SRZ944 YNDE YNDX C3P L9C? >>....Met.....> ::: JVcomm32 upgrade Eberhard's been hard at work again and released a further update to his program - Rev 0.97 - at the beginning of February. Have a look at his wesite www.jvcomm.de for a summary of all the improvements, and an upgrade if you're an existing/prospective user. >>....Military.....> ::: Interrogative Recent discussion on INT ZBZ. INT is in fact the abbreviation for INTERROGATIVE. It is used by more than the UK military. It is widely seen amongst opchats in diplo and other services. Q codes and Z codes are three letter (with possible suffixed options) used within particular organizations/services to reduce signaling time. They also are a form of language. E.g. a ship with a Spanish operator can communicate with say a Japanese coast station where neither knows the Other's language. The ship can give QTC2 QSS12345 (which is "I have two messages for you; I will use the working frequency 12345 khz) which is a very much shorter version and both operators know the meaning without having to speak the other's language. They change frequency and the receiving operator gives QRV (I am ready to receive). They pass the messages, which might be in German but that is no problem since there is a Morse combination for each letter, or phonetically if in voice. They can pass the message without understanding it - only the originator/addressee need be familiar with the language. The receiving operator gives QSL (I am in receipt of your message). Q/Z codes have two forms - The question form and the Advice or Answer Pagina 131 WUN-v05 form. The question form is indicated by one of two methods. 1. Following the code with a "?" suffix. This is the method used by Radio Amateurs and merchant ships/coast stations. The "?" is the three letters IMI (..--..) in Morse run together and sometimes one can see those letters in telex decodes e.g. QSA IMI (What is the strength of my signals). However indicating the question or interrogative form of the Q/Z code in voice is difficult without reverting to a non code form. So 2. Military, diplo, PTT users etc use the prefix/preword INTERROGATIVE (or INT on CW and telex circuits) ensuring absolutely NO doubt as to which form is intended and maintaining minimum transmit time. ::: More US Routing Indicators. Thanks to Larsen for pointing me to some URL's. RHDLCNA RHDLPEI RHHMHAH RUCBCLF RUCOBRR RUENAAA RUFAAMC RUFAPUV RUFBPYG RUFENDA RUFEPSS RUFNASC RUFNDFA RUFNGSC RUFNPGN RUFNPHB RUFRQJQ RUFRSGG RUWDMCK RUWFPCN COMNAVACT LONDON UK JMF ST MAWGAN UK CINCPACFLT PEARL HARBOR HI CINCLANTFLT NORFOLK VA LANTNAVFACENGCOM NORFOLK VA CNO WASHINGTON DC DON CIO WASHINGTON DC MASTEUR NAVSTA ROTA SP NAVSUPPACT SOUDA BAY GR MICFACEUR NAS SIGONELLA IT COMFAIRMED NAPLES IT NAVSUPPACT LA MADDALENA IT NAVSUPPACT GAETA IT ENGFLDACT MED NAPLES IT NAVSUPPACT NAPLES IT COMSIXTHFLT NAVFACENGCOM ALEXANDRIA VA COMNAVAIRWARCENWPNDIV CHINA LAKE CA NFESC PORT HUENEME CA ::: Spanish Navy frequencies Mr X recently posted this info; worth archiving. He indicated there are transmitters at Aranjuez, Cartagena, El Ferrol, Granada, Madrid, Rota and Vigo. Current frequencies in use are 3257, 3518.5, 3521, 4083, 4154, 4261, 4311, 5252.7 and 5253.7, 5275.7 and 5276.7, 6730, 6768.2, 7674.7 and 7675.2, 8310, 8317.8, 8318.3, 12225.7 and 12226.7, 12449.5, 12469.6, 12935, 16598.4, 16618.5, 17290, 17292, 19040.2, 22737, and 22785. It appears they also avail themselves of all the Madrid Radio, Vigo Radio, etc. coastal frequencies. Transmission modes: ITA2 75 and 100 Baud, 850 Hz shift. They also use a selscan-type ALE system to establish a 2-channel VFT running 100 baud, 170 Hz shifted FSK printers (note freq pairs above). They still use CW and USB voice on all of the above - callsigns from Pagina 132 WUN-v05 61xxx through 69xxx, and they are often abbreviated. 6730 and 4261, for example, also carry encrypted calls (#LLL) , and the standard trigraphic NATO-type. Many thanks Mr X. ::: USCG vessels on G-TOR Since the last deadline David Wright (Thanks again) loggings have added three further GTOR equipped ships on the 13950.2 khz net NLPM: USCGC Chase (WHEC-718) NSTF: USCGC Steadfast (WMEC-625) NRPX: USCGC Buttonwood (WLB-306) Total logged is 13 ships (all Pacific-based) and still no indications that the LantFlt is going to use this system for the delivery of emails. >>....Techi Tips.....> ::: Error correction - basics 1 We observed last month that the basic rtty character coding has no error correcting facilities. Before we can have a system whereby errors are corrected we must be able to detect the error. In general terms once the error has been detected the receiving station (irs - information receiving station)) can 1. if an arq (automatic repeat request) system, send a repeat request back to the transmitting station (iss - information sending station) which will repeat the last few characters. The number of characters will be determined by the system's repetition cycle. This will continue until a transfer of correct data has taken place, or 2. if a fec (forward error correction) system, the irs on detecting an error will have a second chance at receiving that character which will be interleaved into the data stream at a later point in time. ARQ systems provide protection from data corruption between the two stations forming a circuit and no others. FEC systems are used to send data to a number of stations on a broadcast basis, although they are to be found in station-station links on a simplex basis i.e. providing error correction in the transmitted direction without relying on inter-station interaction. ARQ and FEC are generic terms but are used in WUN logs specifically to designate Sitor-Mode/A and Sitor-Mode/B respectively. Some coding tables use 7 bit characters. 7 data bits support 128 possible combinations. Whilst this would greatly increase the character possibilities for transmission only a few further combinations are added. Amongst the 128 combinations there are sufficient patterns to satisfy a certain criteria and to cover existing requirements plus the additional ones. One criterion which is used (making an ideal starting point in this review of error correction systems) is where the ratio of 1's:0's (Z:A(wire) or Y:B(radio)) is always 3:4. From the total 128 combinations possible 35 meet this specification. We therefore have 32 combinations to replace the coding used with ITA2 plus another 3; in addition error detection can be carried out with all. In systems employing the alphabets outlined below this ratio is checked for each character received; any which fail to meet this requirement being flagged as in error. This in turn initiates a request for retransmission. These methods of coding have been ascribed to Messrs Moore and/or Van Duuren. Note however that the bit patterns for individual characters differs between the alphabets following: Pagina 133 WUN-v05 ------------------------------------------------------------------------Alphabet designator: ITA3 / CCIR342-3 Systems employing: ARQ-E3 ARQ-S ARQ242 FEC-S ARQ342(aka ARQ-M2) Notes: All characters have a 3:4 1's:0's (Y:B, Z:A) bit ratio when erect. _________________________________________________________________________ Character tables Bit coding tables Code Letter Figure Erect Inverted Combination Shift Shift 1234567 1234567 _________________________________________________________________________ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 A B ? C : D Who are you E 3 F G H I 8 J Bell K ( L ) M . N , O 9 P 0 Q 1 R 4 S ' T 5 U 7 V = W 2 X / Y 6 Z + Carriage return Line feed Letters shift Figures shift Space Unperf. tape 0011010 0011001 1001100 0011100 0111000 0010011 1100001 1010010 1110000 0100011 0001011 1100010 1010001 1010100 1000110 1001010 0001101 1100100 0101010 1000101 0110010 1001001 0100101 0010110 0010101 0110001 1000011 1011000 0001110 0100110 1101000 0000111 1100101 1100110 0110011 1100011 1000111 1101100 0011110 0101101 0001111 1011100 1110100 0011101 0101110 0101011 0111001 0110101 1110010 0011011 1010101 0111010 1001101 0110110 1011010 1101001 1101010 1001110 0111100 0100111 1110001 1011001 0010111 1111000 0101001 0101100 0110100 1010110 1010011 1001011 Specials: Idle signal (Alpha) / phasing signal 1 Idle signal (Beta) Repetition signal(RQ) phasing signal 2 -----------------------------------------------------------------------Alphabet designator: CCIR476-4 Systems employing: Sitor - Modes A/B ARQ/6 ARQ/POL Twinplex ARQ/Swed Notes: All characters have a 3:4 1's:0's (Y:B, Z:A) bit ratio when erect. _________________________________________________________________________ Character tables Bit coding tables Code Letter Figure Erect Pagina 134 Inverted WUN-v05 Combination Shift Shift 1234567 1234567 _________________________________________________________________________ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 A B ? C : D Who are you E 3 F G H I 8 J Bell K ( L ) M . N , O 9 P 0 Q 1 R 4 S ' T 5 U 7 V = W 2 X / Y 6 Z + Carriage return Line feed Letters shift Figures shift Space Unperf. tape 0001110 1011000 0100011 0011010 1001010 0010011 0101001 0110100 0100110 0001011 1000011 0101100 0110001 0110010 0111000 0100101 1000101 0101010 0010110 1101000 1000110 1100001 0001101 1010001 0010101 0011100 1110000 1100100 1010010 1001001 1100010 1010100 1110001 0100111 1011100 1100101 0110101 1101100 1010110 1001011 1011001 1110100 0111100 1010011 1001110 1001101 1000111 1011010 0111010 1010101 1101001 0010111 0111001 0011110 1110010 0101110 1101010 1100011 0001111 0011011 0101101 0110110 0011101 0101011 Idle signal (Alpha) / phasing signal 1 Idle signal (Beta) Repetition signal(RQ) phasing signal 2 0000111 0011001 1001100 1111000 1100110 0110011 Control signal (CS) 1 Control signal (CS) 2 Control signal (CS) 3 0101100 1010100 0110010 1010011 0101011 1001101 Specials: ------------------------------------------------------------------------Those with an IQ above 5 will already have noted the "anomaly" in the second table - namely three further combinations - CSx. These are not new combinations but "re-use" of existing assignments (refer combinations 12, 32, 14 respectively). These signals are found in the return circuit in burst arq modes with (taking Sitor/A as an example) CS1/CS2 being used for burst acknowledgements (Ack/Nak) and CS3 when rephasing or switching between IRS/ISS. One can only assume that similar controls exist within the other systems (Twinplex, ARQ/6, and ARQ/Swed). It is obvious therefore that these controls within the "return" burst do not clash with the data burst from the ISS and reuse can be tolerated. In addition it permits the ISS to check for corruption in these return signals. One book amongst my references mentions CS4 and CS5 (reuse of combinations 7 and 8 respectively) but, as their use is not known nor part of the CCIR476 recommendation table, they have been omitted from the above table. Pagina 135 WUN-v05 >>....Unidentified.....> ::: Identifying systems - useful website If you're wanting to hear some useful samples a new website by Leif Dehio at http://rover.wiesbaden.netsurf.de/~signals/ ::: 68.5bds 68.5bds seems to be a popular value at the moment. in the French diplo section above. Reference the mention Al Dudley found one on 11193 khz which, on his Code3G, reported 68bds. The possibility of Autospec was raised. However Autospec was phased out by British Telecom a number of years ago where it had been in use between various coast stations and the North Sea oil rigs. Also reports usage in Brazil and South Africa; but no recent reports that I've seen. A .wav from Al immediately showed this was not Autospec nor 68bds from an idling FEC/A both of which are continuous synchronous fec systems. Al's capture turned out to be a burst mode system. This may be a PSK burst or MFSK burst. Still struggling with Cool Edit in spectrum to determine tones if MFSK and if they are sequential. (I'd like to hear from anyone who has mastered Cool Edit in the field of data analysis)On first sight there are 10 tones between 1750-2300 hz. 4 tones are spread over 200hz i.e. tone separation is approximately 66.7 hz. They are difficult to document since the block of tones from a given burst are all slightly higher or lower than the previous burst. If I try measuring the speed - yes I come up with a 69bd value (have found measuring speed from a .wav file returns a slightly higher figure than measuring the same signal directly - may be down to the individual PC/soundcard) but I'm reluctant to take that as gospel there being more than 4 tones. If we assume MFSK and the tones are orthogonal then the minimum spacing of tones is 1/T where T is the length of the symbol (or transmitted element). So 1/T = 66.7 therefore T = 1/66.7 = 0.01499 seconds or 15 mS. And from this we calculate the symbol rate (not the baudrate) of 1000mS/15mS giving 66.7 symbols/sec. This seems to be in the area of 68 "bauds" being reported by software. Other curiosities noted from Al's file. The block length (given on the few blocks available) appears to average 1.35 seconds which one could resolve as 90 symbols per block. Even on the few blocks provided the pause between blocks is variable ranging from 1.7 seconds down to 105 mS. There is no sign of an acknowledgement from the recipient but that might be on another frequency, out or range from Al's location, or part of the system design where not being provided if data received correctly during transfer thereby increasing throughput. Experimental or commercial ? number of bits per symbol ? etc etc - those are other questions - we leave you to wonder. Then last night in a phone call with John Doe a 68.5bd 85hz was reported with good signals in N Europe from 1915-2009z. Unfortunately this has only been heard on 17/Feb and nothing since. The transmission is reported to have shown on a Code3 no ACF (usually signifying full online encryption) but spikes were noted at 10 and 130 just before it terminated. The frequency was 4733.8 kHz >>....Signoff.....> Good listening and be sure to contact the editor of columns of interest Pagina 136 WUN-v05 with YOUR input to keep the respective columns alive and well. See you in a month's time all being well Regards Day. ======================================================================== MEMBERSHIP NEWS Mike Wolfson, editor [email protected] Welcome to the WUNNEWS membership column for spring 1999. Since my December report the club membership has continued to increase. We now have over 1100 people signed up to either the WUN or WUN-DIGEST lists. For those of you interested in the exact numbers, I'm including them as usual. 3/99 12/98 3/98 WUN WUN-DIGEST NON-LIST MEMBERS 900 281 1012 Totals 2193 847 239 N/A 801 228 N/A 1066 1029 I can also report a very strong international representation. This month we have members subscribing from 33 countries. The complete list (in no particular order) is: Czech Republic, Sri Lanka, United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Canada, Japan, Australia, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, France, Sweden, Brazil, Portugal, Greece, Switzerland, Indonesia, Suriname, Norway, Austria, Spain, South Africa, Croatia, Belgium, Denmark, Honduras, Latvia, Slovak Republic, Hungary, Poland and Finland. Finally, I can report more members have sent me information for the members database. We now have 266 entries in the sorted database. For those of you following the total and wondering why we have more members in the database, but have a lower total; the answer is I sorted the database and removed duplicates this month and that lowered the total number of entries. Thanks to everyone who sent information to me since the first of the year. If you would like to be added to the total please e-mail me at: [email protected] E-Mail Address Name Where you're located (State/Province, Country) Main receiver(s) Main decoding equipment (HOKA, JVFAX, etc) Monitoring interests (aero, marine, etc) The information will not be shared with anyone or used by anyone except club officers for club purposes. The database management program I'm using can accept ASCII text. I am requesting that you answer each question on a separate line followed by a carriage return. PLEASE DO NOT INCLUDE THE QUESTION ITSELF IN THE ANSWER; just the information requested. For example: [email protected] Mike Wolfson Ashland, Ohio USA NRD535 None milair, civilian aeronautical, USCG SAR If you're sending me a revision please indicate that in your response. That should do it for this time. Have a good month and good listening. Mike Pagina 137 _ WUN-v05 _ ___ _ _ _____ ___ ___ ___ _ _ _ _____ _____ | \| |/ _ \| | | |_ _|_ _/ __|/ _ \| | | \| | __\ \ / / __| | .` | _ | |_| | | | | | (__| _ | |__ | .` | _| \ \/\/ /\__ \ |_|\_|_| |_|\___/ |_| |___\___|_| |_|____| |_|\_|___| \_/\_/ |___/ Utility Monitoring in the Maritime Bands Edited by: Day Watson and Scott Havens ([email protected]) 2203 Whitney Place Valrico, FL 33594-4163 Tfc List Apologies and Introductions The End of an Era Closures - Others and Pending AT&T Closing HF RT French Coastal Network Rivergulf Agency, New Orleans ++++++ Apologies and Introductions Before I begin with this month's Nautical News, I must apologize to the membership for the lack of a column in last month's newsletter. Since I volunteered to take over for Day, I've been swamped with numerous problems and demands on my time. Just when I thought I'd be free to take on the NN burden alone, I was sent out of town on a business trip that wrecked any chance I had of meeting the deadline. (When you're working on an extremely tight schedule, any little squall can quickly develop into a major storm. I started out with good intentions, but soon got blown into the rocks.) It looks as though I won't have to go anywhere again in the immediate future, so I should be able to edit the column in a more thorough and reliable manner. Sorry for the inconvenience. Now to a brief personal introduction. I think Day told you a little about me a while ago, but I'll quickly recap. I listen to the utes from just outside Tampa, FL, which provides good access to shipping in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. Living here also made it possible for me to get some real "hands-on" experience at WPD, Tampa Radio, which sadly was put off the air by a massive lightning strike in the summer of 1990. In addition to my (too short) commercial experience, I've been an amateur operator (callsign AB2V) for more than thirty years. My alltime favorite mode is CW, and I am currently helping to teach an intensive code course to new hams. Ironically, this course, which is meant to teach people to truly love the code, not just to pass a test, started on the very day so many stations stood their last watch on 500 kHz. CW may be dying out on commercial frequencies, but we hope that it will live on the amateur bands for many years to come. I look forward to serving you as NN Editor, and I join you in thanking Day for all his hard work up to this point. And now, on with the Nautical News! ++++++ The End of an Era The end of the era with 500 kHz as the maritime distress/urgency/safety channel using CW (or "W/T," wireless telegraph) came about on 31st Jan 2359z as the replacement Global Maritime Distress and Safety System reached its final implementation (barring the VHF Ch.16 anomaly) date. Many old maritime hands have expressed a dampening of the eye as numerous stations made their final broadcasts. For posterity, these are transcribed below, with thanks to Alan Gale for filling in Day's gaps. In northern waters from Iceland to Europe: From OST/OSM Oostende 2250z 31st Jan 1999 XQ XQ de OST OST svc = Pagina 138 WUN-v05 For almost one century Oostende Radio has an important position not only among the existing coast stations at the North Sea but also world-wide. However time has come to end our H24 watch on 500 KHz on January 31st 1999 at 2300 utc. Nevertheless OST will sincerely appreciate it to continue working with you on VHF/MF/HF radio-telephony or on radio-telex, rendering a quick and correct service. Manager, staff and personnel would like to thank you for your confidence in OST. 73 VA. From Rogaland/LGQ 2354/58z 31st Jan 99. CQ de LGQ/LGT = Since 1919 LGQ has maintained continuous watch on 500 KHz for distress urgency and safety traffic. This period is now over. sri om/yl tks for mni qso and we hope the GMDSS will take care of the security as good as the Morse signals have done. We deeply regret this period .......qrm....... The final msg from Reykjavik/TFA was too weak to copy. From Torshavn/OXJ 0010-13 Did anyWUN get it? 1st Feb 99. CQ de OXJ = We now close 500 KHz as distress channel. We thank all ship and coast stations for good cooperation through the years. The Faroes got sea cable connection with Europe in 1906 and wireless telegraph since 1917. OXJ will continue with commercial traffic on 500 KHz = 73 de OXJ From Blaavand/Skagen OXB/OXP 0020z. nw cl (They apparently don't believe in wasting any words!) From Lyngby/OXZ 0020-30z From February 1st 1999 at 0001 utc the gmdss will be the only distress system for shipping = This means that WT is no more a part of the maritime distress system and we therefore close down WT service on 500 KHz = This concludes an era of more than 90 years of WT service from Danish coast stations starting in 1909 with Koebenhavn Radio/GRA later OXA and Blaavand/OXB in 1914 = Lyngby Radio started public WT service to ships on HF in 1927 and later took over the WT service on mf from Koebenhavn Radio/OXA = Finally Skagen Radio/OXP was opened in 1945 = Now this service will be closed = we thank all ships and remaining coast stations that may monitor 500 KHz or one of our HF WT frequencies for good cooperation through the years = de OXZ. From Valencia/EJK 0030-41z CQ de EJK = This is the last W/T transmission from Valencia Radio ...qrm.. 1914 EJK has maintained a continuous watch on W/T. We are proud to have been of assistance to many vessels over the years as ...... We would like to wish all radio officers and everyone listening to this transmission all the very best for the future. A wonderful era has ended but we continue to operate on 2 MHz and VHF and to offer assistance to all seafarers to the best of our ability. God bless you all. This is Valencia Radio signing off ..... From Varna Radio/LZW, Bulgaria. CQ CQ CQ de LZW LZW LZW LZW will stop all morzradio telegraphy operations on 500 KHz - 4350.4 KHz, 8532 KHz, 12940 KHz and 17145 KHz .........this emission is for Pagina 139 WUN-v05 radio hams too. All reports acknowledged by QSL cards and Varda booklet 73 Varda Radio LZW AR This wasn't a closedown message, but appeared in one of SDJ's nav warning broadcasts. [Alan Gale] thought the message it contains would be of interest to fellow Marinwunners: SDJ - Stockholm Radio, Sweden: .....navigational warning 040 followed by: To all stations closing down today: thank you for good cooperation during the past years Stockholm Radio/SDJ will maintain watchkeeping on 500 KHz until the 1st of February 2001. AR And so to southern waters where the Australian maritime services were closing down on WT. Thanks to Larry Rice in Perth for copying/posting this message parallel keyed through all the Australian stations at Sydney/VIS Townsville/VIT Darwin/VID Perth/VIP Melbourne/VIM 2359UTC/31-01-99 "THIS IS THE FINAL MORSE TRANSMISSION FROM THE TELSTRA MARITIME COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK. WE CONCLUDE OUR FINAL CW WATCH AFTER 87 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE WITH PRIDE AND SADNESS. TELSTRA, THE AUSTRALIAN MARITIME SAFETY AUTHORITY, AND THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY WISH ALL SEAFARERS FAIR WINDS AND FOLLOWING SEAS. MARCONI IF YOU CAN HEAR THIS WE SALUTE YOU 73S = 31ST JANUARY 1999 2359UTC + VA Meanwhile in Canberra WUNner Glenn Dunstan sat over a key but I'll let him tell the story by repeating his post: "Someone mentioned that VIM was heard to work a station with callsign VIX at the end of the final message. That station (VIX) is located at the Australian rescue coordination centre, and it was operated by yours truly. The reason it was not copied was that I was transmitting on the ship calling channel of 8369 KHz and listening to VIM on 8607 KHz. I had the honor of sending the last ever CW QTC (telegram) to the Australian coast radio network - it was: NR1 FM VIX CK 24/23 010001 FEB 99= ALL STAFF VIM= ALL SHIPS RADIO OFFICERS SALUTE VIM/VIS AND VIT FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO SOLAS STOP BEST WISHES FOR GMDSS AND BEYOND+ The operator at VIM is a personal friend of mine - we compared notes on the telephone after it was all over, and both agreed that it was the most stressful messages we have ever sent in our professional careers (more stressful than sitting the Morse exam for our Radio Officers Certificates...). The final exchanges between VIM and VIX were: VIM VIX VIM VIX VIM VIX to VIX - QSL NR1 thats all now, except for tears replies - Yes same here. Thanks for your professionalism Mick 73 replies - OK Sparky, its time to go 73 replies - 73 TU SEEU replies - SEEU replies - Dit dit I'm not ashamed to admit that I copied the broadcast and sent the final Pagina 140 WUN-v05 QTC and final traffic with a tear in my eye. An era has passed. As the Perth broadcast message said: "Marconi, if you can hear this, we salute you" ++++++ Closures - Other and Pending Portishead Radio/GKB ceased its N/Atlantic weather broadcasts in CW with the 2130z transmission on 31st Jan. The station continues to provide HF WT facilities for the time being. The Japanese Maritime Safety Agency (JMSA) has ceased operating CW on MF from its network of coastal stations and on HF from Tokyo/JNA. No closedown messages have been posted. The end of February will see the closure on 500 KHz of the Canadian Coast Guard stations. ++++++ AT&T Closing HF RT Thanks to Rick Baker for passing on a special announcement he picked up from KMI on 13083 KHz. This was to the effect that AT&T was giving notice that, effective Feb.28,1999, all three AT&T Coast Stations, KMI, WOM, & WOO will discontinue high seas radiotelephone service and direct service. As a result all three stations will close. Many a fledgling UTE monitor will have cut his/her teeth on these stations and they'll be sadly missed. ++++++ French Coastal Network There is no longer a 500 KHz WT guard by France. After reorganization by Telecom France, the following coast stations are operative. All are remotely controlled from Brest/FFU with the exception of Boulogne/FFB which is only (remotely) controlled during the overnight hours between 2200-0700 local time. Station ------- Main working freq ----------------- Traffic lists ------------- Boulogne-sur-mer/FFB 1692 1770 at OH+03 Brest-Le Conquet/FFU 1635 1635 (St.Malo/2691) at EH+03 St Nazaire/FFO 1686/1722 1686 at OH+07 Bordeaux/Arachon/FFC 1710 1862 - Marseilles/FFM 1906 1906 at OH+10 Grasse/TKM 2649 2649 at EH+33 1770 There is no longer a broadcast by these stations of weather/navigational warning bulletins. (Broadcast on 1906/2649/3792 from FFM at 0703/1303/1803 was to have ceased 1 Feb 99). Round the French coast is a second set of stations: Centres Regionaux Operationnels de Surveillance et de Sauvetage (CROSS). These are centres for maritime rescue coordination. CROSS is a Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) sous-CROSS is a Maritime Rescue Sub-centre (MRSC). Pagina 141 WUN-v05 These stations keep watch for distress and safety communications from a selection from the following 2182 KHz RT, VHF16 Distress+safety, GMDSS dsc on VHF70, SURNAV/MAREP reports on VHF 13 + 79, pollution reports on VHF73. These stations call/ID is CROSS plus the station location. CROSS stations also have further responsibilities Broadcast of weather/navigational warnings, Navigational surveillance (SURNAV/MAREP) Anti-pollution coordination. La Garde/Etel specialize in providing medical alerts and also responding to alerts from COSPAS/SARSAT satellites. The stations are located as follows: Location -------Gris-Nez Jobourg Corsen Etel Soulac Agde La Garde MF weather broadcasts --------------------- CROSS/MRCC CROSS/MRCC CROSS/MRCC No 2182 KHz CROSS/MRCC No 2182 KHz Sous-CROSS/MRSC No 2182 KHz Sous-CROSS/MRSC No 2182 KHz (Winter (Sept-June) and night service 2300-0730 provided by La Garde) CROSS/MRCC 1650 KHz 0833/2033 UTC 1650/2667 0815/2015 LT 1696 0650/1433/1850 UTC CROSS stations also broadcast bulletins on VHF, and on NAVTEX as follows: Corsen [A] La Garde[W] 0000 0340 0400 0740 0800 1140 1200 1540 1600 1940 2000 2340 Since the above information was compiled the following NAVTEX was sent in by Ralf Radermacher/Keith Haywood (Thanks guys) ZCZC WA24 281940 UTC JAN 99 TTT AVURNAV TOULON 087/99 NAVIGATIONAL WARNINGS 1. FROM 0000 UTC ON 01 FEB 1999 THE MARSEILLE AND GRASSE RADIO STATIONS WILL BE DECOMMISSIONNED. THE CROSS LA GARDE WILL BROADCOAST TOULON LOCAL AND COASTAL WARNINGS ON 1696 AND 2677 KHZ AT 0833 AND 1603 LOCAL TIME AFTER GENERAL CALL ON 2182 KHZ. 2. CANCEL AVURNAV TOULON 076/99. For the moment a few lines crossed. ++++++ Rivergulf Agency, New Orleans We were interested in a log of 10/Feb by Murray Lehman of a station on 8101.5 KHz sending a weather forecast at 2300z for the Bay of Campeche. The identity was given as River Gulf Agency New Orleans/WWT. The Bay of Campeche is on the southeastern side of Mexico, so presumably this was part of a longer message. In the meantime a wander through the FCC database website throws up the following information: Frequencies: 4126.4 8298.4 12357.4 16532.4 These frequencies are assigned, the carrier being 1.4 KHz below this. Address: RiverGulf Agency Inc Suite 1100 Pagina 142 WUN-v05 ITM Building 2 Canal Street New Orleans Robert Gad's "Maritime Frequency Directory" confirms the licensee's name and lists WWT as a limited coast station licensed for business and operational purposes. However, the frequencies shown there are 4125, 8297, 12356, and 16531 KHz. I tried to get a phone number under both "RiverGulf Agency" and "WWT," but so far no joy. Can anyWUN add to the details on this station? Information here is pretty sketchy, but if anything new surfaces in the next few weeks, I'll pass it along in the next column. Well, I guess that's all for this month. I wish to thank Day once more, not only for his extensive input to this month's column, but also for the tremendous effort he has put into the Nautical News for the last few years. CU AGN next month. 73 DE AB2V SK # NUMBERS & ODDITIES # //////////////////////////// \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ - Editor: Ary Boender ***** e-mail: [email protected] - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B ------------------------ Co-editors ----------------------- Voice stations: Chris Smolinski - Loggings: Jascha Ruesseler \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ////////////////////////////// -::: N&O #11 :::As I told you last month, I have very little time for the hobby these days. The same goes for Jascha and Chris. Please, feel free to enter your contributions. You may remain anonymous if you wish, just let me know. As requested you will find a the Roman and Cyrillic morse alphabets in this issue. * ENIGMA CONTROL LIST * Additions and corrections to the ENIGMA control list. New designators: M77 P7X (see N&O #5 for a station profile) S07c 4fig, non-random (belongs to family Ib) S30 the pip Delete: XT the pip M40a is the same as M40 -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* MORSE & RTTY STATIONS * ::: FAPSI Rich Knowles is one of WUNners who followed FAPSI for many years and shares a few of his early logs with us. Thanks Rich! ''For those of you who are into following the FAPSI activity, here are a couple bits of information I can add to the common knowledge. I have followed this activity for a number of years off and on. I just read the excellent piece on the roots of the FAPSI in a past newsletter and I agree with the assumptions taken as to the origin of this activity. I can add a little bit as well. My first notes on this go back to 1985 where I monitored KAC, YBU, JMS and the crowd of other links as they cranked out page after page of 5 figure letter or number messages. I was very interested in their Pagina 143 WUN-v05 organized operation, which caused me to follow them closely for several subsequent years. At around that same time I was also monitoring some activity on 7525 nightly at 0200Z. A station called LCU would come up calling. Then would send NIL CFM SK and that would be it. I followed this activity for several months. Then one day LCU QSY'ed the other station with an open QSY and lo and behold, at the new frequency I heard "KNY31" calling. A quick check of the one of the Callsign listings and apparently KNY31 is a call which was assigned to the Russian embassy in NY. Also at around that same time I noted some other activity on 7525 which would commence around 0145 to 0200Z. It sounded like LCU but this time it was calling COY851. Again I monitored it for a while and one day, during a QSY I heard the other station, this time its call was TRO. I still hadn't made the connections yet until in July of 1986 I copied COY851 saying to TRO: QSL 10/07 11177 910 11177 0116 11177 201 11177 994 NIL 694 149 172 224 7575 1246 3861 1249 -missed5416 1323 So this was a real breakthrough! Sometime in 1987 LCU and COY851 stopped using the 7525 frequency and I never was able to find them again. Now, more recent news. On 11/4 at 0230 I found a station at 7944 sending U1K - I thought, hmm, this is interesting. I monitored him for a while and he sent the usual QSA report to the other station. It sounded as if he was correcting a message or receiving one. He then QSL'ed the message, switched to 100bd/425 FSK and started sending RY's. He then went into traffic and sent a single 150 group letter message in the FAPSI style with a preamble of: 11100 00103 00000 07002 01519 FQNHM ODCYN UOALA SNUYR ....... ZBFAQ FFJTP EVCMR OXETN UWMLH (Notice the last group is not the usual group length encryption!) This piqued my interest. He sent the "NIL SK CFM SK" much the same as LCU of the past. He however didn't drop the FSK carrier and a few minutes later he began to call U1K again. This time he announced QTC 2. He sent the same 150 group letter message and then a 150 group number message: 11100 00103 00000 07001 01519 26966 52632 39642 43516 76620 ..... 49756 29340 33702 97207 07656 So for my money, I'd say that this is either LCU and company or a similar type of operation. I haven't seen any references to the link indicator elsewhere so it is either a new (previously unheard) or I've misidentified it :) Hope this helps the cause... Can anyone add to this? Rich Knowles'' Pagina 144 WUN-v05 Thanks for the interesting notes, Rich. Except for RCF in Moscow -which may even be a tactical callsign-, I had never seen a real call sign before. So the KNY31 callsign was a big surprise for me. It was also the first time that I saw callsign LCU. Then the others; also interesting stuff because they all seem to use the same link id: 00103. COY851 has been linked to YFC for quite a while on 00103. You have copied them when they worked TRO using the same link. Your recent log of U1K -again on 00103- is even more interesting because this is most probably still COY851 now working yet another station on the same link. The question is are TRO, YFC and U1K all the same station, or are these three different stations? The following intercepts were made during mid December till mid February. Frequency --------9216 10584 11637 12167 12183.4 12193 12239 13452 13552 13556 13850 14502 14711 14731 14843 14941 16218 17421.5 17460 18169 18247 19088 20938 UTC ---0050 1420 0045 1300 1653 1410 1310 2235 1250 2007 1320 1330 1320 1505 2230 1810 2000 1545 0930 1720 0930 1800 0930 to --GMN KUL GMN NOB KUL JMS HZW BPA JMS WNY HZW WNY link ----00119 00142 00119 70004 20043 (tent) 00142 00030 00127 30088 00117 00852 (? 3rd digit) 70004 70004 00116 00127 00139 00117 50035 10075 00168 (*) 10075 00139 30088 (*) John copied the following announcement of a new SPK sked recently SPK SPK SPK TIKAS SPK SPK SPK TIKAS SPK SPK SPK TIKAS RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYR FM 00.00 [garble] QPP WRK NO WRK QAA 1 WRK QSO 11.00 QSW 12101/14532 WRK QSO 17.00 QSW 20741/18048 OM PSE GA QSL QPP QRU SK John sez ''Sorry I didn't get the date on which these freqs are to start - the signal faded just at the crucial moment. This was on 18169 kHz at 1720 GMT Saturday. (The message was sent twice, and, would you believe it, the signal faded at the same point each time, just after the "00.00" - Murphy's Law, I suppose.) ::: DPQT / VLDR - CZECH MILITARY o General One of the most remarkable Czech military stations is DPQT. This call sign is on the air for more than three years in a row. The station works with a number of other stations, amongst them other long time friends like HC8W, P6TM, and M5RT. As long as DPQT is on the air, the others were there too. DPQT's sister station is VLDR, Pagina 145 WUN-v05 another one that popped up around the same time as DPQT did. Although I have no written confirmation that these stations are PfP related, it sure looks like it. Both DPQT and VLDR arrived on the scene at the end of 1995 or early 1996, just after the Partnership for Peace had come into force. Both use CET (central European time). o Mode: CW o Callsigns and locations Callsigns control stations: DPQT, VLDR Other stations on these nets include HC8W, P6TM, M5RT and N2QG. These callsigns have been copied since the first appearance of DPQT/VLDR. Many other callsigns were copied only once or twice. Note that only the two net control stations use 4-letter calls, while the others have 3-letter + 1-figure callsigns. VLDR and DPQT are both located in Prague, while M5RT transmits from near Milovice. o Frequencies: so far always 3, 4 and lower 5 MHz DPQT: 2616 2665 3737 3848 3876 3935 4465 4478 4889 4938 4978 5000 5258 kHz VLDR: 2506 4025 2508 4443 2785 4511 3169 4562 3214 4751 3398 4787 3953 5009 3972 5182 3951 4004 5226 kHz o Messages M5RT DE DPQT QTC 744 M5RT DE DPQT QTC 58 20 30 1727 = 744 M5RT = 5FG = DPQT Note the date and time mentioned in the message. It was transmitted on 1628 UTC on 30 Oct. The date/time group is ''30 1727'' which is CET. Each transmission starts with a callup: HC8W DE DPQT QTC 744 Because the '744' group appears in each message, I think that it is some sort of code for that particular day. It is not the group count, that's for sure. After the callup the actual message begins: HC8W DE DPQT QTC 63 20 30 1513 = 744 HC8W = 5LG = DPQT 'QTC 63 20' means a message of 63 groups. Just like the '744' group, '20' also came back all day long and could be a key for that day. The message itself always consists of 5-letter or 5-figure groups. DPQT and VLDR do not send blind messages. After each message the recepient has to QSL the message what often results in confirmation traffic like: HC8W R 52 K or HC8W RPT GR AA 4 K Another type of message that you can find is the one that is sent by the control stations DPQT and VLDR. These messages can best be compared with the USAF's EAMs or Skyking messages. They look like this: XXX KAZETA 570 KAZETA 570 K 5C7W KAZETA 570 K -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* N&O ROUND-UP * Pagina 146 WUN-v05 ::: UNIDS #1) Lars Lindh copied an unid station. I have no idea who or what it is. It could be a pulse jammer but also an over-the-horizon-radar. Lars copied the transmission on 10948 kHz. I have a sound sample available for those who want to hear it. #2) Another unid station transmitted on 14294 kHz. This one sounds like an interval signal from a broadcaster, namely the chirping of a bird. I also have a wav available of this signal. #3) Geoff Halligey also supplied an unid station log. following on 6382 kHz: PAQ PAQ PAQ Y_ ?5Y_?5Y_?5 This was the full message, auto repeated over and QSA3, around midnight 2/3 January and at 1500 UTC He captured the 3 ?5== === === over, in CW, on 3 January. Geoff sez: ''At midnight 3/4 January he'd gone, but on this freq. (6382) was now TBA6 with his usual routine calling TBDJ on CW, but a different, more powerful, tx. Yet on the two previous nights, when PAQ was on the air, TBA6 was not. Coincidence?'' Info about the above mentioned stations is most welcome. ::: BLETCHLEY PARK Bletchly Park Trust has now also an official home page at: http://www.bletchleypark.org.uk/ Some browsers may have difficulties finding the Bletchley Park website that I mentioned last month because of the upper case characters. If so, try this instead: http//www.cranfield.ac.uk/ccc/bpark/ -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* VOICE STATIONS * Oblique [E11], Strich [G11], Presta [S11] by Simon Mason (from his book Secret Signals) The STRICH. This station may be the most pointless waste of time in the history of radio. Quite a claim, but when one considers the mindnumbing banality of these transmissions it would be difficult to think of other candidates for such an award. The station, like many others, is multilingual - in this case, Russian, English and German. When I first heard the German version I couldn't believe my ears! The woman used has an impossibly high pitched voice, almost like the yapping of a small dog. The voice was repeating "acht, acht, drie, strich, zero, zero" The word "strich" is German for the / stroke sign. After five minutes the voice stopped. No traffic followed and in the years since then no traffic has ever been heard, just s women repeating 883/00 for five minutes and then off the air. Later on, more German stations appeared - 317/00, 117/00, 897/00, 493/00, all with the same format. No traffic was ever sent. Then an English version using the same female voice popped up. This time the voice repeated Two eight eight oblique zero zero and left the air after five minutes. Then a Morse code (CW) version appeared repeating 971/00. Again, no traffic was sent. Then on 4370 kHz one Wednesday evening at 2300 the familiar woman's voice was repeating something like "jezinta, osem, sedni, presta, dvonta, sedm" (or 187/27). And, miracle of miracles, 27 five figure groups were sent. The language was hard to determine but it seem to be a form of Russian specially adapted for radio (akin to English operators saying "fower" (4) and niner (9). The 1 to 0 figures seemed to break down as: 0 1 2 3 zero jezinta dvonta trunta Pagina 147 WUN-v05 4 5 6 7 8 9 czdiri peyonta sesh sedm osem prunka This was the only time that I heard traffic being passed, in any language. A mistake in one of these transmissions was noted on 4015 at 2100. The German voice was repeating "75-100". The third digit was obscured by a sound like some-one keying a mike over that figure. After three minutes the fault was noticed and the voice then said "751/00" until five past the hour when, of course, it went off the air. A Russian broadcast similar to the previous station and using altered numbers was noticed one night at 0000. An unfamiliar voice was heard on 7537 - a woman repeating "Edna, sednitzer, nula" very, very slowly. At 0005 the voice said "Norm 162, Gruppi 22" and then sent 22 five figure groups, ending with "nula, nula, nula". The number breakdown seemed to be: 0 nula 1 edna 2 dvoytze 3 tri 4 chetryi 5 pedartze 6 sest 7 sednitzer 8 asem 9 devet Again, this was either enhanced Russian or another Slavic language. Early the next morning I continued the hunt. On 10180 kHz I noticed exactly the same voice I'd heard a few hours earlier, repeating the same numbers. Again, the transmission ended with "0,0,0". Since then the same station has been noted on 5580 at 2230, 6750 at 2200 and 5668 at 1930. The format has remained the same; e.g. repeating "121" for five minutes, then "norma 69, gruppi 13" and always ending with "000". The stations were noted on: 2805 3225 3247 3823 4006 4015 4723 4780 4882 5050 5090 5157 5830 5860 6430 7740 7840 khz 4030 5247 4090 5445 4370 5500 4540 5624 -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* MORSE CODE * -------------Letters A . _ B E . F I . . J M _ _ N Q _ _ . _ R U . . _ V Y _ . _ _ Z Numbers 1 . - 2 . . 3 . . . 4 . . . 5 . . . . . . _ . . _ . . _ . . _ . _ . _ . . _ . _ _ C G K O S W . . _ . . 6 7 8 9 0 - . - _ _ _ _ . . . . - . _ . _ . _ . . . - _ . . _ _ . _ D H L P T X . . . _ _ _ . . . . . _ . . _ _ . . . _ . . . . - Some stations use 'cut numbers' in CW transmissions. Six variations have been noted so far. The most popular is the one where only the zero is a cut number: 'T' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 T Pagina 148 WUN-v05 M8 and perhaps also other stations use the following variation: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A N D U W R I G M T The QWERTY variation: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Q W E R T Y U I O P Several numbers stations use the marked variant of this group. The others have been noted in military and maritime communications: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A U 3 4 5 6 7 D N T -> A U V 4 E 6 B D N T A U V 4 5 6 B D N T Special characters End of message Wait sign Separation mark Start sign Break End of transmission Go ahead Well received Message understood Punctuation Comma Period Semicolon Colon Question mark Parentheses Apostrophe Quotation marks Hyphen Fraction bar Error . . . . . . _ . _ _ . _ . . _ _ . _ _ . _ . . _ _ . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . _ . . _ _ _ . . _ . _ . . . . . _ . _ . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . - [+ AR] [AS] [= BT] [> CT] [AB] [* VA/SK] [K] [R] [VE] - . _ _ . . . _ . . _ [, [. [; [: [? [() [' [" [[/ MIM] AAA] KR] OS] IMI] KK] WG] AF] DU] DN] . . Cyrillic alphabet As I cannot write down the Cyrillic letters in their original form, I used the Roman letters instead, followed by the morse character. a ve de zhe i ka em o er te ef tse sha hard sign soft sign yu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . be ge ye / yo ze j el en pe es u kha che shcha y ae ya . . . . . - . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . - . . - . . . . . . . . . . . - -o-o-o-o-conet-o-o-o-o======================================================================== # UTILITY ROUND-UP # - Editor: Ary Boender ****** E-mail: [email protected] Pagina 149 WUN-v05 - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B - Hello everyone. This time I have quite a lot of NDB related info for you, plus some other stuff. I included the Roman and Cyrillic morse alphabets in the Numbers & Oddities column. Just in case you want to go beacon hunting and don't know the morse alphabet.... It may also come in handy when you are a new to the morse scene. * NDBs AND OTHER LF INFO * First of all I'd like to say THANKS!!! to the beaconeers who helped me with all the NDB stuff. ::: NDBs Alan Gale reports about the diminshing of the maritime beacons in Europe: ''Another black day to note in your diaries. The latest Admiralty 'Weekly Notices To Mariners' gives the news that the Norwegian Marine NDBs will be withdrawn from the 1st of May 1999. In all 19 beacons are for the chop, and these are all listed below. You have approximately 4 weeks to get them all logged, and get those reports sent off:'' Faerder Lt Torungen Lt Oksoy Lt Lista Feistein Lt Utsira Lt Marstein Lt Utvaer Lt Svinoy Lt Bjornsund Mooya Halten Lt Sklinna Lt, Heimoy Tennholmen Lt Skomvaer Lt, Rost Hekkingen Lt Torsvag Lt, Koja Fruholmen Lt Vardo Lt, Hornoy Bokfjord Lt, FR TO KY LA FN UT MA VR SY BJ HA KL HO SK HK TG FH VD BO 287.5 292.0 289.5 300.5 303.5 306.5 309.5 299.5 293.0 303.5 313.0 288.0 312.0 299.5 314.0 291.0 309.5 306.5 310.5 (will then be DGPS only) (will then be DGPS only) (will then be DGPS only) (will then be DGPS only) (will then be DGPS only) (will then be DGPS only) (will then be DGPS only) (will then be DGPS only) (will then be DGPS only) (will then be DGPS only (will then be DGPS only) It also lists one French beacon has having closed, this is: Pen Men, Ile de Groix GX 298.0 Lars Lindh and Alan Gale confirm that all Swedish maritime beacons closed in early 1998 and that only 8 DGPS beacons remain. 289.5 287.0 291.5 297.0 297.5 302.0 303.5 306.5 DGPS DGPS DGPS DGPS DGPS DGPS DGPS DGPS Nynashamn Sandhamn Oregrund Mellerud Kullen Burgsvik Lovanger Arnasvall The Danish maritime beacons also closed down in early 1998. Only the following DGPS beacons are still on the air: Hammerodde Lt, Bornholm Blavandshuk Lt Skagen W Lt MN BH SW 289.5 296.0 298.0 More bad news comes from Peter van den Esschert . He quotes from a very nice QSL-letter received from the Northern Lighthouse Board: ''Of the nine NDB's operated by the board since 1992 (the survivors of a much greater number up to that year), only Butt Pagina 150 WUN-v05 of Lewis (294 kHz), Girdleness (311 kHz) and Sumburgh Head (304 kHz) will continue to operate as transmitters of DGPS correction data after this week.'' The letter was dated 1 February 1999. The following comes from the website of the Commissioners of Irish Lights. DISCONTINUATION OF MEDIUM FREQUENCY RADIOBEACON SERVICE Consequent to the full implementation of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) on 1st February 1999, Mariners are advised that the Marine Radio beacon and Calibration Service provided by the Commissioners of Irish Lights will be permanently discontinued from the same date or soon thereafter. Radio direction transmissions will therefore cease from the following stations: BA SU BY BC TR OH KC MZ LP GL TY Blackhead Antrim (Calibration only) South Rock Lightfloat Baily (Also Calibration) Baily Tuskar Rock Old Head of Kinsale (Also Calibration) Old Head of Kinsale Mizen Head Loophead Eagle Island Tory Island The Medium Frequency DGPS service provided from Mizen Head, Loophead and Tory Island will not be affected. Full details of these Radiobeacons and DGPS Services may be found in the Admiralty List of Radio Signals - Vol 2 (NP 282). Right, the next country on our European tour is the Netherlands. Here is the complete Dutch NDB list. All NDBs on the list were heard during the period 10-20 February. VL (Vlieland) on 303.5 is no longer active. 287.5 288.0 288.5 296.0 299.0 299.5 301.0 315.0 316.0 326.0 330.0 332.0 335.5 339.0 342.0 350.5 357.0 369.0 373.0 376.0 383.5 386.0 388.5 391.0 395.0 397.0 404.5 434.0 HH YM GR AD ER STK PH LLS SO NV TWN ZL GG ROT VZ PS NW WP GUL STD CH TGE OA EHN RR THN Hoek van Holland Lt (DGPS) Hoek van Holland Lt IJmuiden Front lt Goeree Lt Ameland Lt Ameland Lt (DGPS) Eierland Lt Stadskanaal Eindhoven Lelystad Groningen - Eelde Amsterdam- Schiphol (loc. near Nieuwkoop) Twenthe - Enschede Zuid-Limburg Groningen - Eelde Rotterdam Groningen - Eelde Rotterdam (loc. Heenvliet) Maastricht - Beek Amsterdam - Schiphol (West-Pier) Gulpen Stad aan het Haringvliet Amsterdam - Schiphol (loc. near Buitenkaag) Teuge (loc. Apeldoorn East) Amsterdam - Schiphol (loc. Wormer) Eindhoven Rotterdam Thorn Longwave Beacons in Greece supplied by Costas Krallis. Thanks for your help, Costas! Much appreciated. Pagina 151 WUN-v05 Location ID kHz Auth. LAT LONG Range Type ----------------------------------------------------------------Athinai HK 275 CAA 3749N 2346E 25 LO Karistos KRS 285 CAA 3800N 2425E 50 NDB Tessaloniki AWAW 287 MAR NDB Kozani KZN 291 CAA 4017N 2150E 50 NDB Athinai HN 294 CAA 3752N 2344E 25 LM Chios HIO 299 CAA 3820N 2608E 80 NDB Tanagra TGR 303 HAF 2820N 2343E 50 NDB Santorini THR 307 3624N 2528E 80 NDB Tessaloniki TNTS 308 MAR NDB Kos KOS 311 CAA 3637N 2703E 25 L Karpathos KRC 314 CAA 3525N 2709E 25 L "FISKA" FIS 314 CAA 4105N 2259E 40 L Sounion SUN 319 CAA 3740N 3402E 50 NDB Ikaria IKA 322 CAA 3741N 2620E 25 L Naxos NXO 326 CAA 3704N 2522E 25 L Zakinthos ZAT 326 CAA 3745N 2053E 25 L Skiathos SKC 326 CAA 3910N 2330E 25 L Kavala KHR 327 CAA 4055N 2438E 25 L Nea Anchialos NAN 335 HAF 3913N 2248E 100 NDB Rodos/Diagoras ROS 339 CAA 3625N 2807E 25 L Ioannina IOA 340 CAA 3942N 2049E 50 NDB Thessaloniki THS 345 CAA 4027N 2259E 80 NDB Kalamata KTA 348 HAF 3703N 2201E 100 NDB Aleksandroupoli ALP 351 CAA 4051N 2556E 25 L Preveza/Action PRV 353 HAF 3855N 2046E 50 NDB Kavouri KVR 357 CAA 3748N 2345E 200 NDB Larissa LSA 362 HAF 3938N 2227E 100 NDB Andravida AML 367 HAF 3746N 2120E 100 NDB Kithira KIT 372 CAA 3616N 2300E 25 L Kastoria KSO 372 CAA 4026N 2116E 25 L Samos SMO 375 CAA 3741N 2635E 80 NDB Milos MLO 378 CAA 3642N 2428E 25 L Aigina EGN 382 CAA 3745N 2325E 50 NDB Paros PAO 386 CAA 3700N 2507E 25 L Dekelia/Tatoi DEK 388 HAF 3806N 2346E 50 NDB Korinthos KOR 392 CAA 3756N 2256E 50 NDB Aleksandreia GDA 394 Army 4039N 2246E 50 NDB Mitilini LVO 397 CAA 3903N 2636E 25 L Mikonos MKO 401 CAA 3726N 2520E 25 L Epitalio EPI 401 CAA 3737N 2130E 25 L Kerkyra KEK 403 CAA 3935N 1954E 25 L Megara MGR 405 Army 3800N 2323E 80 NDB Chania/Souda Bay SUD 409 HAF 3531N 2409E 200 NDB Kastelorizo KZO 416 Munic. 3608N 2934E 25 L Syros SYR 417 CAA 3725N 2456E L Elefsis ELF 418 HAF 3804N 2333E 50 NDB Leros LRO 419 CAA 3711N 2648E 25 L Astypalaia ATL 422 CAA 3634N 2622E 25 L Marathon MAR 422 CAA 3809N 2401E 25 L Limnos LIO 429 CAA 3955N 2514E 150 NDB Iraklio/Kazantz HER 431 CAA 3520N 2510E 25 L Stefanovikion STF 522 Army 3928N 2245E L The 4th column indicates the owner/operator: HAF : Hellenic Air Force CAA : Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority Army : Greek Army, HN: Hellenic Navy Munic: Municipal airport MAR : Maritime beacons The last column indicates the type of the transmitter: NDB: On-route Non Directional Beacon L: Locator Marker LO: Locator Marker (outer) LM: Locator Marker (middle) Pagina 152 WUN-v05 The range is in nautical miles. ::: NEGATIVE KEYING Negative keying is a subject that surfaces every now and then, but what is it? Well, to keep it simple: the signal inverts and dots and dashes appear as pauses, and pauses appear as dots or dashes. In WUN's first year, we already covered the subject briefly. As negative keying still occurs, I'd like to re-introduce the subject to you all. I'd like to thank Alan Gale for his help. Other sources of info over the years include Kevin Carey's Monitoring Times column 'Below 500 kHz'. Negative keying is mostly caused by a faulty keyer. It is however possible that there are other elements that cause this effect. It seems to be predominantly East European countries that suffer from these effects, but they have also been noted in the USA and the UK, where beacon 'OX' appeared as 'EETS'. I will try to explain how it works, describing the procedure from negative to positive keying. It's very mind bending - even when you know how to do it. The best way is to use a graph pad and draw dots as one square, dashes as two, and spaces between letters as two squares. Then draw vertical lines upwards and join the tops in the opposite direction. Tip: make a recording of the signal, digitize it and look at it with a spectrogram program. You can find an example on Lars Lindh's website at: http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Chamber/1943/dar.jpg WARNING, TRYING TO DECIPHER NEGATIVE KEYING CAN SEVERLY DAMAGE YOUR MENTAL HEALTH! HAVE TRANQUILLIZERS AT HAND! :-) Ok, let's get started: a) Always start with a dash b) The space between two dots within one negative Morse character will become a dot in positive keying c) The silence between two negative characters must be replaced by a dash in positive keying d) A dash in negative keying is a separator in positive keying. It separates two characters e) If the last part of the final negative character is a dot, then you should add a 'silence' (as in 'c') at the end. Example: positive OX appears as negative EETS. Characters: O --E . X -..T - S ... The spaces between the dots within a character are marked 'p' The silences between the characters are marked 's' The first character (1) is always a separator (dash) Negative: 1 . s . s - s .p.p. s Positive: - | - . . Can you still follow me? So, the first character becomes a dash, the silences between the characters EETS and the added silence at the end, were replaced by a dash. The short pauses between the dots of character 'S' were replaced by dots. The negative dash is now the character separator in the positive callsign. Another example: positive CF appears as negative ILA Characters: C -.-. I .. F ..-. L .-.. A .- Negative: 1 .p. s .p-p.p. s .pPositive: - . - .|. . - .| Pagina 153 WUN-v05 We start of course with a dash. Then the pause between the dots of the letter 'I' were replaced by a dot. The silence after the 'I' was replaced by a dash. The first pause in the letter 'L' was replaced by a dot. Then the dash in 'L' became a separator in positive keying. The following two pauses became dots, followed by the silence, which was translated to a dash. Finally the pause in the letter 'A' became a dot and the final dash was transformed to a separator. When you work backwards, things are even more complicated. Try for example callsign ROT. Negative keying of ROT would be something like EAEET. This is also a nice one because of its end. The 'T' of ROT is a silence in the negative callsign, but the silence is also the end of the transmission. Nice puzzle, what? :-) Let's try it.... callsign: R O T positive: . _ . _ _ _ _ negative: >--- . . _ . . - ----> In the case of ROT the T would invert and become a space of the same length. The gap after the T -depending on its length- would also invert and become a dash of that length. This would create the extra 'dash' at the front of the negative callsign - a short one for callsigns with a short gap, and a long one for callsigns with long gaps. Because of this the first letter of the negative callsign may vary. In the case of ROT the gap is 2 seconds. That would make the negative callsign: EAEET This is what gives a clue to negative keying problems, dots and dashes that seem incorrectly spaced, or dashes that merge right into the last letter (like with ILA). Signals with a 6-second dash then have a 6second space, signals with a 6 second space get a dash where there shouldn't be one. If anyone knows negative keyed beacons, please send me your list for the column. Because there is so much happening in beacon land these days, I will continue next month with more beacon news.... ::: SOFTWARE Roger Caird found a program that predicts the ground-wave signal strength, path loss etc, over different types of terrain and seawater, from VLF to HF, at distances up to 1500 miles. The program is called GRNDWAV2 and can be found on G4FGQ's website at http://www.btinternet.com/~g4fgq.regp I downloaded the program and checked it out. It looks fine to me and it can be a helpful gadget. ::: ELF There were some rumors that the US Navy ELF sites were inactive, so I asked Kevin Carey if he could confirm that. Kevin tells me that the ELF facilities at Clam Lake, Wisconsin, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan are still active on 76 Hz. Thanks Kevin! * ODDS AND ENDS * ::: HAM RADIO INTRUDER WATCH The ham radio intruder watch -mainly Wolfgang DK2OM- reported a number of non-ham stations in the ham bands. # Freq: 28015 kHz. Mode: AM. Various several times the same words and you ringing. Words like "Turky‰ Telecom" certain because the reporter doesn't Turkish stations. A guy repeats can sometimes hear a telephone were heard, although this is not speak Turkish. Pagina 154 WUN-v05 # Freq: 21055 kHz Mode: USB Date: 16-01-99 Time: 1340 utc Somalian pirates often on this freq. When they are interfered they change freq to 21155 kHz. The traffic often starts with "hallo ... hallo...". Changeover with "al mukr". # Freq: 28185 kHz Mode: FM Date: 24-01-99 Time: 1100 utc Russian voice recorder. 3 active systems: 28145, 28185, 28595 kHz. # Spanish speaking intruders run rampant here on 10 meters as heard in Richmond, Virginia. At times, there are a number of frequencies that are totally unusable. Here is a small list of intruders heard on 10 meters between 1330 and 1400 UTC: 28035 kHz AM signals with rgr beeps 28045 kHz AM signals s-7 to s-7 28055 kHz AM signals 28075 kHz AM signals very distorted with rgr beeps 28115 kHz AM signals, many off frequency, .114.8 to .116.0 28255 kHz LSB mixed Spanish...some English 28265 kHz FM signals of very poor quality, distorted audio, Spanish 28305 kHz AM/LSB always a favorite of the Spanish CB'r, the guy with the telephone ringing sound being heard Cities in Mexico, Guatemala, and other Central American countries are mentioned frequently. # Freq: 14310 kHz. Mode: USB. Date: daily. Time: 0645 UTC and later Italian nuns and padres with Africa, no idents. Talking about "Madre Hieronyma" and lots of other things, but nothing about amateur-radio. Changing the microphone by "passo" or only "pa" or "a te". ::: VKS-737 VKS-737 Darwin has now received its license to operate on 11612 kHz. The base is now operational on the following frequencies: Channel 1. 5455 Channel 2. 8022 Channel 3. 11612 Channel 4. 14977 Channel 5. 3995 All transmission kHz kHz kHz kHz kHz are in USB The complete list of users on the VKS-737 Network is now published on the Network's Web Site at: http://4wdclubs.sofcom.com/au/an4wdrn/ The list shows all details including Callsign, Selcall Number, Freqs fitted & Name. The list is available sorted either by Callsign or Selcall Number. The list is updated weekly. The January 1999 issue of Network News is now available on the Network's Website at: http://4wdclubs.sofcom.com/au/an4wdrn/ * SALVATION ARMY CONTINUES COLOMBIA EARTHQUAKE RECOVERY * Three Salvation Army disaster relief teams are helping residents of Armenia and Pereira, Colombia, to recover from the massive earthquake that shook the area last month. According to the Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network (SATERN) immediate aid, including meals, vaccinations and clothing, has been provided through a Salvation Army base camp. Salvation Army personnel are networking with other agencies in the region. At the latest count, almost 17,000 people have received assistance from The Salvation Army. A SATERN net on 14.265 MHz has been helping with inquiries about victims. I was a bit surprised when I read the above news in the ARRL Letter. Everybody knows the Salvation Army, but I guess that like me, most of you didn't know that they are on SW. So, I searched for some info and Pagina 155 WUN-v05 this is what I found. SATERN is a group of amateur radio operators willing to provide emergency communications support for Salvation Army operations in local, regional, and international disaster and emergency situations. SATERN has local organizations in all 50 states and Canada, as well as many other parts of the world. It has demonstrated its effectiveness by providing essential radio communication services in countless disaster situations, including: Hurricane Andrew Plainfield, Illinois tornado Mississippi River floods Northridge earthquake Oklahoma City bombing Hurricane Marilyn Alaska wildfires North Dakota floods The Riverside and San Bernardino Counties Section of SATERN is working to establish reliable emergency radio communication capability at and among each of the Corps and their satellite locations, including Ontario, Hemet, Perris, Redlands, Riverside, San Bernardino, Victorville, Cathedral City, and other locations activated in 1998. SATERN is installing 2 meter J-pole and other antennas at each location allowing a ham radio operator to hook up his HT or mobile unit and function as a base of operations in an emergency. They also hope to recruit and train a cadre of radio operators at each Corps location as communications coordinators. They provide periodic training, through both local and regional seminars both in disaster preparedness and emergency communication procedures, including message handling. SATERN conducts periodic desktop and field drills to test its systems, equipment, and operators. Frequencies: 7265 KHz SSB 7265 KHz SSB 7265 KHz SSB 7250 KHz SSB 3950 KHz SSB 14265 KHz SSB 14265 KHz SSB 1600 1630 1700 1800 1130 1500 1530 UTC UTC UTC UTC UTC UTC UTC Saturday - SAROF Saturday - Central Area Saturday - Eastern Area Saturday - Western Area Sunday - Western Area Monday through Friday Saturday - SAROF SAROF = Salvation Army Radio Operator Fellowship Everyone is welcome to check in. Address: Major Patrick McPherson The Salvation Army 5040 North Pulaski Chicago, IL 60630 o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- That's all folks -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o ======================================================================== THE WUN QSL CENTER Deadlines: 15th of each month John (J.D.) Stephens P.O. Box 11522 Huntsville, AL 35814-1522, U.S.A. E-Mail: [email protected] Hope everyone had a nice holiday season, and welcome to 1999! As we start the year off, we have very few contributors this month, but this is offset Pagina 156 WUN-v05 by the large number of QSLs reported. Jim Cumbie continues his success at obtaining MARS QSLs. MALTA: RCC Malta. 5680 f/d PFC w/ nice letter and a color print-out of the RCC Malta logo in 30 ds. for ms and a return address label. V/s: Major E. Mallia. (RB) TAIWAN: XSW - Kaohsiung Radio. 12864 f/d letter-sized glossy QSL sheet, showing map of Taiwan and coastal station locations, in 35 ds. after a f/up and 1 IRC (which was returned). V/s: (Illegible) - Station Master. (JDS) UNITED STATES: AAM5EIL - U.S. Army MARS, Carrier Mills, IL. watts) PFC in 32 ds. V/s: David (KB0RFS). (JC) UNITED STATES: cd. in 31 ds. AAR1HG - U.S. Army MARS, Etna, ME. No V/s. (JC) 13993 (100 13993 Handsome f/d QSL UNITED STATES: AFA3GC - U.S. Air Force MARS, Floissant, MO. watts) PFC in 8 ds. V/s: David (KA0P). (JC) UNITED STATES: AFA4CB - U.S. Air Force MARS, Baton Rouge, LA. watts) PFC in 11 ds. V/s: Don (KE5DW). (JC) 13993 (100 7302 (100 UNITED STATES: AFA6LM - U.S. Air Force MARS, Portable station in Waukon, IA. 13993 (100 watts) PFC, blank ham and AGA6NE QSL cards, business card, and note in 14 ds. V/s: Kenneth (W7BES). (JC) UNITED STATES: AFA6PF - U.S. Air Force MARS, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA. 13993 (100 watts) PFC. V/s: Richard (WA6LML). (JC) UNITED STATES: AFB2CK - U.S. Air Force MARS, Winchester, TN. watts) PFC in 9 ds. V/s: Charlotte (KZ4V). (JC) 4500 (100 UNITED STATES: NNN0KRQ - U.S. Navy/Marine Corps MARS, Cincinnati, OH. 14470 PFC in 10 ds. V/s: John (W8YML). (JC) UNITED STATES: NNN0UTO - U.S. Navy/Marine Corps MARS, Republic, WA. 14381.5 PFC in 9 ds. V/s: Sean (N7UOW). (JC) ========================================================================= OTHERNESS Jim Cumbie writes about some recent MARS QSLs, and his use of prepared cards: "AFB2CK frequently works as Net Control on the daily 24:00 UTC Region 2 net on 4500 kHz. NNN0KRQ was working a phone patch with NNN0CME. KRQ said the driving force behind his station was Proverbs 25:25. Look it up -- very appropriate. At 1.3 kW, he is a superpower among all the MARS stations I have verified so far. However, with 3 kW, NNN0UTO dethrones KQR's 1.3 kW as my MARS powerhouse." Jim continues; "Back in the 50s and 60s I used a rubber stamp set to create my prepared cards. Today I use the computer, printing them on the laser jet at the office or the ink jet at home. With the computer, I can vary the designs instead of having every card look just alike as I did in the "good old days." Thanx for the info, Jim! ========================================================================= Abbreviations used: f/d = Full data p/d = partial data n/d = no data cd.= QSL card ltr = letter PFC = Prepared Form Card V/s = Verification Signer ds = ds wks = weeks SASE = self addressed stamped envelope ms = mint stamps This month's contributors: Rick Baker - Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.A. (RB) Jim Cumbie - Dallas, Texas, U.S.A. (JC) Your Editor - Madison, Alabama, U.S.A. (JDS) Pagina 157 Let us hear from YOU next month! WUN-v05 See you then... 73 de JDS. ======================================================================== ============================================================ WUN Loggings Column February, 1999 Editor: Donald E. Stidwell ([email protected]) Team Logs: Jason Lillie (A-F) ([email protected]) Edward Bellerby (G-L) ([email protected]) John Erwin (M-R) ([email protected]) Barun Gupta (S-Z) ([email protected]) ============================================================ 22.7 54 216 260 270 284.5 286 287 288 288.5 294 300 301 304.5 309.5 311 311.5 313 314 318.0 321.0 325.0 328.0 332.0 333.0 340.0 344.0 345.0 350.0 353.0 355.0 360.0 369.0 370.0 375.0 376.0 380.0 382.0 387.0 391.0 398.0 410.0 412.5 415.0 420.0 449 UNID: 2310 SSB / Computer voice w sea wx (15/Feb/99) (MPL) Unid: 1217 ENCR UNK UNKSYS 200/90 8-1-99 (EW) CLB: Carolina beach USA CW 0354 dec 28 (PVdE) YAR: Yaritagua Venezuela CW 0249z dec 26 (PVdE) TME: Tame Colombia CW 0247z dec 26 (PVdE) MA: NDB Cabo Machichaco, E 2210 CW (18/Jan) (AO) TR: NDB Tuskar Rock, IRL 2209 CW (18/Jan) (AO) SMR: Santa Marta Colombia CW 0245z dec 26 (PVdE) OH: NDB Old Head of Kinsale, IRL 2204 CW (18/Jan) (AO) FI: NDB Cabo Finisterre, E 2203 CW (18/Jan) (AO) ZIP: Zipaquira Colombia CW 0244z dec 26 (PVdE) MZ: NDB Mizen Head, S.IRL 2200 CW (18/Jan) (AO) TI: NDB Cap d'Antifer Lt, F 2221 CW (18/Jan) (AO) ABL: Ambalema Colombia CW 0242z dec 26 (PVdE) CA: NDB Pt de Creach, F 2218 CW (18/Jan) (AO) PS: NDB Pt. Lynas Lt, Anglesey 2223 CW (18/Jan) (AO) BA: NDB Punta Estaca Bares, E 2230 CW (18/Jan) (AO) TBG: Taboga Island Panama CW 0349z dec 27 (PVdE) LP: NDB Loop Head, IRL 2227 CW (18/Jan) (AO) PA: NDB Cabo de Palos Lt, E 2235 CW (18/Jan) (AO) VG: NDB Ile Vierge Lt, F 2234 CW (18/Jan) (AO) SSB: San Sebastian Venezuela CW 0252z dec 26 (PVdE) PJB: Flamingo Bonaire CW 0253z dec 26 (PVdE) ADA: (A) Unid CW 0215z dec 24 (PVdE) LRN: La Romana Dominican Rep. CW 0249z dec 27 (PVdE) VUP: Valledupar Colombia CW 0320z dec 27 (PVdE) CZM:(back here?) Cozumel Mexico CW 0328z dec 27 (PVdE) FIS: Fish Hook USA CW 0332z dec 27 (PVdE) SFD: San Fernando de Apure CW 0331z dec 26 (PVdE) BOG: Eldorado Colombia CW 0255z dec 26 (PVdE) ZIY: Georgetown Cayman Island CW 0259z dec 26 (PVdE) BGI: Bridgetown Barbados CW+tone 0256z dec 26 (PVdE) DAV: David Panama CW 0257z dec 26 (PVdE) HOT: Higuerote Venezuela CW 0258z dec 26 (PVdE) TGU: Tegucigalpa Honduras CW 0300z dec 26 (PVdE) BFI: Beef Island Virgin Isl. CW 0253z dec 27 (PVdE) KIN: Kingston Jamaica CW 0314z dec 26 (PVdE) VEL: Velasquez Colombia CW 0302z dec 26 (PVdE) ZDX: VC Bird Antigua CW 0256z dec 27 (PVdE) VVC: Villavicencio Colombia CW 0303z dec 26 (PVdE) BUN: Buenaventura Colombia CW 0339z dec 27 (PVdE) ZIN: Great Inagua Bahamas CW 0305z dec 26 (PVdE) AJL: Abejorral Colombia CW 0307z dec 26 (PVdE) POS: Piarco, Trinidad Tobago CW+tone 0308z dec 26 (PVdE) UPA: Punta Alegre Cuba CW 0309z dec 27 (PVdE) PV: Providenciales Turks & Caicos Islands CW 0334 dec 26 (PVdE) DDP: Dorado Puerto Rico CW 0309z dec 26 (PVdE) PIE:(A)Unid Colombia(?) CW 0309z dec 26 (PVdE) ECB: El Cabo Colombia CW 0311z dec 26 (PVdE) MTU: Mitu Colombia CW 0336z dec 26 (PVdE) CBC: Cayman Brac Cayman Island CW 0337z (PVdE) PTE: Portete Colombia CW 0314z dec 27 (PVdE) OXZ: Lyngby Radio 2058 CW nav wngs (in EE) 21/Dec (HOOD) Pagina 158 WUN-v05 NAVTEX: 2018 160199 NITON RADIO (YESSSS) (EB) OHG: Helsinki Radio 1942 USB nav wngs and ice rpts 29/Dec (HOOD). 2129 C6PR7: M/V TRURO 2103 USB wkg Farsund Radio for p/p to UK (1505dwt gen cargo vsl) 21/Dec (HOOD). 2182 EAF: Finisterre Radio, Spain 0704 USB w/ann to listen 1764.0 kHz for sked wx b/cast, last heard 12/92. (RB) GCC: Cullercoats Radio, UK 0704 USB w/ann to listen 2719 for sked wx b/cast, last logged here 11/94. (RB) GPK: Portpatrick Radio, UK 0703 USB w/ann to listen 1883.0 kHz for sked wx b/cast, last heard 11/94. (RB) NMC: CAMSPAC Point Reyes, Ca 0129 USB att to answer unid vsl clg "CG Mayday", no response. (RB) NMG2: USCG Group New Orleans, La 0619 USB att to ans unid ship clg "coast guard". (RB) NOQ: USCG Group Mobile, Al, USA 0620 USB clg unid ship who was clg CG, did not respond to Mobile, Galveston or New Orleans Groups. (RB) NOY: USCG Group Galveston, Tx,USA 0628 USB w/pan pan (pronounced pawn pawn) ann re man overboard. (RB) OXZ: Lyngby Radio, DNK 0704 USB w/ann to listen 1758.0, 1734.0, or 1704.0 kHz for traffic list. (RB) VAC: CCG, Comox CG Radio, BC, CAN 0643 USB Canadian CG, Comox CG Radio, (Courtney) BC, wkg unid vessel heard clg "Mayday CG", req how many persons on board, nothing further after told to stand by, maybe QSY'ed VHF. VAC last hrd 12/93 here. (RB) VON: CCG, St Johns CG Rdo, NF,CAN 0657 USB wkg unid vsl adv qsy 2582/2206. (RB) J8IV3: Mv Guardian 1547 USB clg Humber radio qsy Romeo. (BVR) LAPM3: MV Tonowegen? 1238 USB clg Ned CG for radio check.(BVR) unid: Palma de Mallorca radio ann 1755 1634 USB (BVR) 2187.5 Falmouth UK cg 1817 GMDSS 100 002320014 bq to test call from mv 232001760 (BVR) OST: Oostende radio 1833 GMDSS 100 002500480 clg all ship for 2761 khz (BVR) PBK: Ned CG 1735 GMDSS 100 002442000 bq to test call from MV 245899000 (BVR) 2203 MGJ: British Military 0720 RTTY 75/850 w/availability tape. (RB) 2285.5 IARU: wkg IDR in USB (AN) 2474 PBC: Dutch Navy, Goeree Isl 0725 RTTY 75/850 Marine Radio Station Noordwyk, Royal Dutch Navy at Goeree Island, The Netherlands, w/availability tape. (RB) PBC: DUTCH NAVY 2206 RTTY/75 (EB) 2598 CCG St Lawrence 0050 USB EE wx forecast (12/Jan) (RP3) CCG, possibly Labrador 2330 USB wx broadcast (17/Jan) (RP3) 2606 FUO: FRENCH FORCES TOULON 2000 230199 (EB) 2618.5 GFE25: BRACKNELL MET 2144 FAX 120/288/N/800 N/Atlantic sfc analysis. M/path distortion. (23/Feb) (DW) 2670 CG Woods Hole 2347 USB wx for New England waters (27/Jan) (RP3) NMG: USCG Group New Orleans 1238 USB w/MIB. (9/Feb) (DW2) NOQ: USCG Group Mobile 1220 USB w/MIB. (1/Feb) (DW2) 2749 CCG Halifax 0049 USB FF wx forecast (12/Jan) (RP3) CCG Halifax 2331 USB wx broadcast (17/Jan) (RP3) VCO: CCG, Sydney CG Radio, NS,CAN 0746 USB w/end of EE wx, into FF. (RB) 2752.9 NRN276: wkg PFC in USB (AN) PADE: wkg PFC in USB (AN) 2787 FUE: FRENCH NAVAL BREST 2155 RTTY/75 (EB) 2789 FUE: Brest, France 1950 RTTY 75/850 Ry's, SG's and "DE FUE" (04Dec). (PT) 2820.6 NMN: CAMSLANT Chesapeake, Va 0443 USB (assumed) wkg Z5X in ANDVT after QSY here fm 4523.6. (RB) 2828 SPB: STETTIN POLAND 1938 230199 (EB) 3130 PBV: Naval airbase Valkenburg 08.58 75/850 encrypted mgs Pagina 159 518 1677 WUN-v05 //5707 BAUD 75 (BVR) 3175 V: MARKER 1927 230199 NOT LISTED. (EB) V unid: beacon CW 2258z jan 30 (PVdE) 3189 FDE14: FRENCH FORCES CONTREXEVILLE 1921 230199 CW (EB) 3195.5 R unid: beacon CW 2300z jan 30 (PVdE) 3322 R unid: beacon CW 2302z jan 30 (PVdE) 3455 Air France 095: 0244 USB NY/LOUIZ F330 (EJ-AM) (16/Jan).(TO) Virgin 016: 0228 USB NY/JAINS F330 (AH-DE) (16/Jan) (TO) 3484.7 Unid: 2130 230199 FSK HXVH (3 TIMES) BT NVKL (3 TIMES) AR BACK TO HXVH (EB) 3568 UNID: 1938 USB(?) encrypted voice comms 12/Jan (MB3) 3637.0 YMB20: Bandirma R 1900z CW CQ nw wx in Turk & EE jan 21 (PVdE) 3763 PBB: DUTCH NAVAL 1403 230199 RTTY/75 (EB) 3766 FDC: FRENCH FORCES METZ 1833 230199 CW (EB) 3768.5 FDC: Metz air 1923z CW VVV jan 21 (PVdE) 3782 CTP: PORTUGUESE NAVAL 2133 RTTY/75 (EB) CTP: Lisbon, Portugal 2330 RTTY 75/848 NAWS DE CTP (25 Jan). (PT) 3810 HD210A: TS GUAYAQUIL 0725 J3E/LSB Time signal with 1 khz pips and voice (SS) ann. (15/Feb) (DW) 3814 FDG: Bordeaux, France 2258 RTTY 50/400 Le Brick, ID etc. (04 Jan). (PT) 3818 Unid: 1823 230199 CW 5 FIG TFC SHORT MSGS LAST GROUP FILLED WITH X'S (EB) 3840 UNID: 1936 USB yl numbers stn w/5LG in progress 12/Jan (MB3) 3855 DDH3: HAMBURG MET 2150 FAX Sea prediction chart. 220z sfc anal. M/path distortion. (23/Feb) (DW) 4003 AAA4AL: MARS Hueytown, AL. 12:31 19/Jan (JC7) AAA4GA: MARS Martin, GA QSO-AAR4HC 12:45 20/Jan (JC7) AAR4CZ: MARS Robertsdale, AL 12:44 19/Jan (JC7) AAR4EAA: MARS-US Corps of Engineers, Mobile, AL. 12:36 19/Jan (JC7) AAR4ES: Army MARS working unID. 12:12, 12/Jan (JC7) AAR4HC: MARS Matthews, AL QSO-AAR4CZ. 12:15, 12/Jan (JC7) AAV4HC: MARS Foley, AL. Net Control 12:30 19/Jan (JC7) AAV4IH: MARS Sheffield, AL. 12:34 19/Jan (JC7) ARR4CZ: MARS Robertsville, AL QSO-AAR4HC. 12:14 2/Jan (JC7) NNN0XHG: N-MC MARS Union Star, MO Digital xmsn, then cw ID. 12:56 14/Jan (JC7) 4011 NNN0ADE: MARS Jacksonville, TX QSO-NNN0ESX 01:20 19/Jan (JC7) NNN0ESX: MARS Nacagdoches, TX QSO-NNN0ADE 01:21 19/Jan (JC7) NNN0RFM: MARS East Texas Closing net 01:30 19/Jan (JC7) NNN0XDV: MARS QSO-NNN0ESX 01:26 19/Jan (JC7) 4015 FDE14: Cazeaux Air 1943z CW VVV jan 21 (PVdE) 4023 AAM6TX: Grand Prairie, TX Net Control, ARMY MARS Net. 12:57 7/Jan (JC7) AAM9CS: Army MARS QSO-AAT9CO. 04:48 13/Jan (JC7) AAR6DJ: MARS DeKalb, TX in net. 12:44 8/Jan (JC7) AAR6EQ: MARS Corpus Christi, TX in net. 12:02 12/Jan (JC7) AAR6PI: MARS Lubbock, TX in net. 12:45 11/Jan (JC7) AAR6YC: MARS Pampa, TX QSO-AAM6TX. 12:58 7/Jan (JC7) AAT6BM: MARS Fort Worth, TX QSO-AAM6TX. 12:55 7/Jan (JC7) AAT6JA: Army MARS Texas Net Control. 12:52 14/Jan (JC7) AAT6QW: MARS Arkansas checking in to TX net. 12:52 11/Jan (JC7) AAT6TX: MARS Fort Worth, TX QSO-AAM6TX. 12:58 7/Jan (JC7) AAT9CO: MARS possibly Nevada qso-AAM9CS 04:48 13/Jan (JC7) AAV4ZW: Army MARS Florida checking in to TX net. 12:41 11/Jan (JC7) AAV6FG: MARS Fort Worth, TX QSO-AAM6TX. 12:56 7/Jan (JC7) AAV6FV: MARS Fort Worth, TX in net. 12:52 8/Jan (JC7) AAV6MC: MARS Katy, TX in net. 12:21 12/Jan (JC7) AAV6OS: MARS Walnut Springs, TX QSO AAM6TX. 12:56 7/Jan (JC7) Pagina 160 4030 4033 4050 4057 4060 4149 4154.5 4219 4221 4222 4228 4238 4241 4259 4261 4263.3 4273 4273.5 4276.1 4277 4277.5 4280.9 4283 4284.5 4295.5 4300.3 4303 4308 4308.5 4317 4326 WUN-v05 AAV6WN: MARS Houston, TX in Net. 12:04 12/Jan (JC7) ARIA 1: EC-18 Advanced Range Instrumentation Aircraft 0805 USB wkg ARIA Control w/hand off to ASHLEY 12 in support of Delta II launch. ARIA 2 also conducted radio cks. (RB) ARIA Control 0952 USB wkg ARIA 1 re RTB, launch has been scrubbed. Duplexed with 6820 //8060 (20/Jan) (JJ) O4O: wkg O5O in USB (AN) DOMESTIC 52 and 53 0228 USB in HF net after SATCOM failure (27/Jan) (JM) GOOSE 73(?): reporting positions to DOMESTIC at 0331 USB. (5/Feb) (JM) UNID: possibly CHARM 53 and DOMESTIC at 0228 USB trying SATCOM. 52 also up with mention of interplane freq (27/Jan) (JM) unid: 1142 AUSTRALIAN NETWORK. TWO MEN SWEARING THEIR HEADS OFF.UNK USB 8-1-99 (EW) unid: 1230 DIPLO MESSAGES IN INDONESIAN JKT? SITOR-A 100/170 8-1-99 (EW) WPE: Tug Communications, Jacksonville 0108 USB taking status/posn/wx from numerous tugs (4/Jan) (RM2) DHJ59: German Navy, Wilhelmshaven 0555 USB wkg unid GN ship w/digital mode coordination. (RB) UDB2: Kholmsk 1/Feb rdo 1300 FEC tfc list (ML2) UDB2: 1150 KHOLMSK RADIO WITH STATION MARKER UDB2 CW 8-199 (EW) OST: OSTEND BELGIUM 1354 230199 CW/SITOR-A (EB) XSN: Ningbo R CW CQ QRU? 2010z feb 4 (PVdE) UIW: KALININGRAD RADIO 1620 rtty 50/R/170 3sc. Ry's and "cq de UIW qss 4228/8454/13054/16927/19724,5 NAWIP"then NAWIP/NAVAREA (wngs) brdcst. (5/Feb) (DW) UIW: KALININGRAD RADIO 1905 CW. Working unid ship. (3/Feb) (DW) VTP4: IN VISHAKHAPATNAM 1919 CW Tfc in 4 fig groups. On completion, marker "vvv de VTP4/5/6" (3/Feb) (DW) LGW: ROGALAND RADIO 1929 CW. Marker "cq de LGW LGB LGJ LGX = tfc list = qru = qsx 4185.0 8368.5 12552.5 16736.5 and LGQ/LGT 500 khz". (3/Feb) (DW) SAB: GOETEBORG RADIO 1936 rtty 50/170 Continuous letter "z" - maintenance ? (3/Feb) (DW) LFI: ROGALND NORWAY 1345 230199 CW/SITOR-A (EB) WLO: MOBILE RADIO 1153 WITH STATION MARKER CW 8-1-99 (EW) SAA: KARLSKRONA RADIO 1901 CW Marker "cq de SAA ere nil tfc = qsx h24 500/4195/6292,5/8375,5/12425 khz = qsw h24 500/4273/6357 khz for qrj call 4/6/12 mhz = =" (3/Feb) (DW) HLF: Seoul Radio 1220 ARQ ch free mkr & CW id (30/Jan) (ML2) HPP: Intelmar Radio 0200 CW / Panama, CQ, QSX (28/Jan) (DT) USO6: IZMAIL UKRAINE 2009 CW 4KI de USO6 FREQ LIST (EB) Unid: 2122 RTTY/100 ENCRYPTED but a beautiful signal (EB) unid: 1200 ENCRYPTED TEXT UNKSYS 100/850 8-1-99 (EW) XSV: Tianjin R CW DE XSV UP 196 E E QRZ? 2025z feb 4 (PVdE) TAVOLA 5: wkg IADD in USB (AN) FUE: Brest Naval 1830z RTTY 75/850 jan 20 (PVdE) KEJ: HOOLEHUA RADIO 1204 ARQ WITH STATION MARKER KEJ CW/SITOR 100/170 8-1-99 (EW) 0XZ2: Lyngby Radio 1825 CW / Service message to mark the end of the OXZ W/T services (31/Jan/99) (K-A Markstrom) HLG: SEOUL RADIO 1210 WITH STATION MARKER HLG CW 8-1-99 (EW) HLG: Soul R CW VVV TFC LIST 1601z feb 7 (PvdE) HZY: Ras Tanurah R CW TRAFFIC LIST COMMING NEXT EVEN HOUR ON 4308.5 AND 8480 KHZ AR 1600z feb 7 (PVdE) FDE14: Cazeaux air 1827z CW VVV jan 20 (PVdE) R: Ustinov beacon CW 2023z feb 4 (PVdE) Pagina 161 WUN-v05 XSW: Kaohsiung R CW CQ 2021z feb 4 (PVdE) XSQ: Guangzhou R CW CQ DE XSQ PSE UP 191 184 AND 184.5 CLG K 2018z feb 4 (PVdE) 4372 3PP: 1814 USB clg 8N, 8AK and 5YW with no results. USN Link-11 net (15/Jan) (RP3) 4 Xray: 0307 USB wkg 5IT in tracking exercise (28/Jan) (RP3) AQ6: 0332 USB w/tracking data for T5J. USN Link-11 net (22/Jan) (RP3) K9Z: USS Ramage (DDG-61) 0347 USB wkg 6NX: Unid, possible USS Kearsarge (LHD 3). Helo en route to K9Z to pick up probable stroke victim. Eventual destination is Camp Lejeune. (2/Feb) (DW2). 4450 5FV: wkg BANDBOX in USB (AN) 4470 UNID: 1932 USB one vy distorted m w/long list of what sounds like coordinates in Portuguese 12/Jan (MB3) 4474 IADI: wkg ICT in USB (AN) IGET: wkg ICT in USB (AN). 4481 RFGY: France 1945 ARQ-E3 96/400 ARMEES CENTOPS DEUX with exercise "SENLIS" tfc to RFFXCFA, DETLIAISONS SENLIS, via UAF circuit (03 Feb). (PT) 4500 AFA2AC: MARS Sofia, NC. 00:15 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2BV: MARS Dacula, GA. 00:11 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2CV: MARS Palmetto, GA. 00:12 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2CY: MARS Woodbridge, VA. 00:19 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2DI: MARS Memphis, TN. 00:17 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2DO: MARS Parkersburg, WV. 00:21 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2HC: MARS Marion, NC. 00:15 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2HM: MARS Augusta, KY. 00:13 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2IP: MARS Chickamauga, GA. 00:14 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2JI: MARS Richburg, SC. 00:11 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2LF: MARS Palm Bay, FL. 00:05 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2LK: MARS Stone Mountain, GA. 00:11 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2MX: MARS Annandale, VA. 00:19 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2MZ: MARS Dickson, TN. 00:18 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2NM: MARS Cleveland, TN. 00:18 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2OV: MARS Charlotte, NC. 00:17 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2PH: MARS Wayne, WV. 00:22 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2RD: MARS Fairfax, VA. 00:19 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2SM: MARS Mormandy, TN. 00:17 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2SU: MARS Cleveland, TN. 00:17 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2SW: MARS Lexington, KY. 00:13 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2TM: MARS Montgomery, AL. 00:04 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2UN: MARS Goode, Va. 00:20 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2WQ: Leeds, AL in Nightly USAF MARS net. 00:04 3/Jan (JC7) AFA2XA: MARS Marietta, GA. 00:11 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2XM: MARS Kannapolis, NC. 00:14 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2YB: MARS Spring Hill, FL. 00:06 6/Jan (JC7) AFA2YK: MARS Battleboro, NC. 00:14 6/Jan (JC7) AFF2T: MARS Morgantown, NC. 00:08 6/Jan (JC7) 4516.2 UNID: USN/USMC MARS 0100 PACTOR (5/Feb) (JM) 4523.6 NMN: CAMSLANT Chesapeake, Va 0441 USB wkg Z5X in the blind, req they come up 2820.6 in the red. (RB) 4580 : GRENGELL MET GERMANY 1329 230199 RTTY/50 (EB) 4582 DDK2: QUICKBORN MET GERMANY 2017 170199 (EB) 4583 DDK2: Hamburg Meteo, GERMANY 0120 RTTY 50/420 RYs CQ CQ CQ de DDK2/DDH7/DDC9 freqs 4583, 7646, 10100.8 (Jan10)(SH) 4593.5 Various AFA callsigns, USA 0129 USB various MARS stations testing data connections; talked about using Kam Plus units (Jan10)(SH) 4604 Red Robin 78: Michigan CAP 0203 USB w/Red Robin 132 in net check in (26/Jan) (RP3) 4606 CHH700: Canadian Forces Stn? 0315 USB as net control, wkg other CHH7xx stns w/simulated disaster msgs for app disaster exercise (poss Y2K scenarios), this was Ch.5. (RB) CHH700: and the remainder of the Canadian disaster exercise stations 0257 USB. Found here after leaving 5301 Pagina 162 4338 4340 4610 4616 4640 4644 4647 4675 4706 4720 4724 4726 4738.5 4742 4766 4769 4777.5 4801 4831 4832 4873.5 4996 5061 5086 5086.2 WUN-v05 for frequency F-5 (31/Jan) (JM) CHH700: w/ CHH700C, CHH705, CHH705A, CHH709A and CHH763 at 0256 USB. Canadian disaster exercise. Possibly Channel F5. (31/Jan) (JM) GFA22: BRACKNELL U.K. 1325 FAX (EB) GFA22: BRACKNELL MET 1541 FAX 120/288/N/800 N/Atlantic sfc anal 1200z. (5/Feb) (DW) GFA22: BRACKNELL MET 2145 FAX 120/288/N/800 N/Atlantic sfc analysis. (23/Feb) (DW) ZLKW5: Dept of Conservation, NZL 1900 USB with an OM preparing a hut for a party of pig hunters (8/Jan) (IJ) ZLKW5:(8/JAN) Dept of Conservation station New Zealand 1900 UTC USB with an OM preparing a hut for a party of pig hunters.(IJ) FDI8: FAF Nice 2200 RTTY 50/400 w/bricks 0-9 RYs (1/Feb) (ML2) KXG879: Ohio Disaster Services Agency 1430 USB re-clg counties fm 1400 roll-call; added Richland Co. (WNQN221), Champaign (KNCG856), Fairfield (WZM946), Franklyn (KNCL911), Knox (KUS407), & Shelby (KNFG802). (RB) KXG879: Ohio Disaster Services Agency (DSA), Columbus, Ohio, USA 1400 USB w/every Tuesday 1400 roll-call; Ashtubula County (KNDD645), Belmont Co. (WPAN682), Clarmont Co. (n/a), Columbiania Co (WQU407), Darke Co (KNFM508), Geauga Co (KNFY422), (n/a), Sandusky Co. (WNBH955), Stark Co. (KNDG304), Trumbull Co. (n/a), Washington Co (n/a). At 1415 clg Van Wert (KNM906). (RB) Unid: 1951 150199 RTTY/150 ENCRYPTED TFC (EB) Tallinn Volmet 1947 USB. (EB) Iceland Radio: 0910 USB wkg Aeroflot 322 with clearance to FL 370 10/Jan (HOOD). GFF: Kinloss Rescue, Scotland 0745 USB wkg Mountain Rescue Team (MRT) ALPINE 22 w/wx // 5680, scheduled bdcast. (RB) UNID: 1856 USB(?) 2 stns. w/encrypted voice comms 11/Jan (MB3) V6G: 0150 USB w/Lajes in pp w/NCTAMSLANT (28/Jan) (RP3) Unid 0537 USB OM in II wkg unid. One stn sounds like mobile, possible a/c or vsl (24/Jan) (RP3) L6N: wkg 1NL and E9W in USB (AN) ASCOT 9261: wkg ARCHITECT in USB (AN) Ascot 5050: 0052 USB w/Architect s/c ck OK-BG ((11/Jan) (RP3) GAMBIT 1/2: wkg ARCHITECT in USB (AN) HABIT 10: wkg ARCHITECT in USB (AN) KIN 480: RAF Nimrod wkg ARCHITECT in USB (AN) MARSHALL 12: wkg ARCHITECT in USB (AN) METWOOD 1: wkg ARCHITECT in USB (AN) RAFAIR 7494: wkg ARCHITECT in USB (AN) SHF 539: wkg ARCHITECT w/ msg for SNOWTRAIN in USB (AN) Unid: 1940 ARQ-M/200Bd IDLING (EB) RFFXCFA: France 2000 ARQ-E3 96/400 DETLIAISONS SENLIS with tfc to RFGY, ARMEES CENTOPS DEUX, via UFA circuit (03 Feb). (PT) IMB51: ROME MET 1955 FAX Weak charts of Europe/Med under qrm/qrn. 130hz low. (15/Feb) (DW) Unid: 2048 CW stn sending 26 ii 901113 901113 901113 AR (then rpts)(EB) Unid: 1935 150199 ARQE/184.7Bd IDLING (EB) FF UNID: 2019 ARQ-E 184.6/400 8rc. Betas. No tfc in 1hr45m. (15/Feb) (DW) AFA1DA: USAF MARS station at 0146 in FEC (31/Jan) (JM) RWM: Moscow TS CW VVV CQ 2239z jan 30 (PVdE) Unid: 1518 RTTY 50/490 5-lg tfc then 5-ng tfc, no ID given (04 Feb). (PT) 1NL: wkg BANDBOX in USB (AN) 5LM: wkg BANDBOX in USB (AN) T0K: wkg BANDBOX in USB (AN) Unid: I heard callsign 8PS,point to point in English Pagina 163 5100 5113 5142.6 5154 5200 5206 5216 5221 5275 5277 5288 5301 5307 5312 5320 5344.4 5376.5 5400 5404 5406.5 WUN-v05 language at 1340 in USB(I think Dutch people talking English),any suggestions? (RV) AXM32: MELBOURNE 0834 FAX Weak chart (sfc anal of S/Pacific) in noise. (8/Feb) (DW) Unid: RUSSIAN MIL. 2201 220199 CW 5 BARRED LTR TFC (EB) USCG Group Mayport 0015 USB wkg USS Doyle (FFG-39) concerning sighting of debris and a yellow raft reported by CG Rescue 1717 (22/Jan) (RP3) S unid: beacon CW 2245z jan 30 (PVdE) FAF: vvv FDE4 FAF Avord at 1220. (RV) KA: wkg CONTROL in USB (AN) Unid: 2159 170199 RTTY/150 ENCRYPTED (EB) ITA2/TE-40 system encrypted data stream, very weak. RAN? 1100-1200. (X) Unid 2352 USB 2 OM French-Canadian dialect w/personal conversation (9/Jan) (RP3) PANTHER: calling 51 ALPHA, nothing heard. 0137 51 ALPHA pos rpt and req that PANTHER secure there guard. 0145 8\FEB(MF2) Tiger 04: DEA a/c 0050 USB in counter-narcotics operations w/Tiger 83, Shark 27 (USCGS Vigorous WMEC 627), and Herky 13 (USCG HC-130 1713). Area of Jamaica/Dominican Republic (22/Jan) (RP3) RETWVZ: Zamora, Spain 1920 ARQ JECOR ZAMORAEGUCI with encrypted tfc to RETWVL, JECOR LEON (04 Feb). (PT) CHH700: 2325 USB encoded msg to CHN763A (29/Jan) (RP3) CHH700: Canadian Forces Stn? 1530 USB as net control, clg all stations for SITREP's in Canadian disaster exercise (poss Y2K scenarios). CHH705A, CHH705 & CHH709 answer. (RB) CHH700: w/ CHH700B, CHH705, CHH709 and CHH763A 1459 USB. Canadian disaster exercise. Channel F-3 (30/Jan) (JM) CHH700: w/ CHH709 and others 1459 USB - msg indicated "blankets and generators are headed to New Market". CHN633(?) active as well - apparent Canadian disaster ex. Sitrep updates req by CHH700, who is ncs. CHH763A, CHH700B and CHH705 are also in the net. (30/Jan) (JM) CHH700: with message for CHN763A. 2338 709 req operational status 709A. 0020 709 req 50 baud data check,700R unable to transmit at that rate. 0023 709 passing callsign TORONTO MILITARY, 2347 700B req procedures for Hostile Civilians, told to contact local PD. 2051 30\JAN(MF2) RN NORTHWOOD 1546 FAX N/Atlantic sfc analysis 1200z. (5/Feb) (DW) DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 0656 rtty 75/R/400 Morning diplo bdcst startup sequences and qtc list. then into online encrypted tfc. //6792, 7808, 9046,, 11139, 13397,14674, 16295. (3/Feb) (DW) DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 1900 rtty 75/R/400 Evening diplo bdcst - startup sequence and qtc list. //6792, 7808, 8122, 9057.14, 10332,10802, 11149, 12202, 14912. (4/Feb) (DW) NCSR: USCGC Knight Island 0632 USB (WPB-1348) wkg NOY, USCG Group Galveston w/tfc to be relayed to Group Corpus. (RB) CIIC: United Kingdom(?) 1600 FEC After PREC shuts down, comes on air with CQ DE CIIC (15 Jan). (PT) PREC: United Kingdom(?) 1550 ARQ Looks like Combined Cadet Force mailbox (15 Jan). (PT) OST23: OOSTENDE RADIO 1010 fec Tfc list. Appears now scheduled 5 mins later than previously. (13/Feb) (DW) OST23: OOSTENDE RADIO 1305 fec Tfc list - and back to scheduled time. (13/Feb) (DW) YOG37: Bucharest Meteo, ROU 0559 RTTY 50/425 w/meteo code reports. (RB) RFFXCCS: France(?) 0750 ARQ-E3 96/390 Tfc to RFFXCFA via UAF cct. FAVIERES tfc also seen (21 Jan). (PT) BANDBOX: Dutch mil Nieuw Millingen tracks with 8EC 08.54 (BVR) unid: BANDBOX Bandbox (crc Nieuw Millingen) ww 9CT Pagina 164 5420 5473 5505 5517 5541 5550 5565 5598 5616 5658 WUN-v05 tracking reports until 1044 10.09 USB (BVR) RFFXCC: France 1750 ARQ-E 184/400 CENTRANS FAVIERES with tfc to RFFEDFA, CENTEXPLSLI FAVIERES, via UAF circuit (28 Jan). (PT) ZLDC & ZLDC28:(3/JAN) UNID Commercial stations, South Island New Zealand 0600 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. Mentioned about the recent high summer temperatures. (IJ) ZLDC: Unid commercial stns 0600 USB chat w/ZLDC28 (3/Jan) (IJ) SHANNON VOLMET: 2146 220199 USB (EB) AWH-301: Air Inter Niger. 2238 USB Clg Khartoum. (IB) AZZ-020: Azza Transport 0001 Clg Cairo. (IB) Air Djibouti-900: 2240 USB Wkg Sana`a. (IB) CET-101A: CEETA Kel-Air 1832 Wkg Khartoum. (IB) Djibouti-900: 2057 Wkg Sana`a. (IB) NTL-334: Unid 2025 Clg Cairo. (IB) SU-BMM: AMC Aviation 2153 Wkg Khartoum. (IB) TAS-012: Lotus Air, Egypt. 2041 USB Clg Cairo. (IB) VEA-3001: Unid 2019 Wkg Tripoli, FL250. (IB) VPB-5087: Veteran Air Ukraine. 2041 USB Wkg Khartoum. (IB) VRE-2451: Unid 2024 Wkg Khartoum. a/c- IL-76. (IB) SDJ: Stockholm LDOC (EU-LDOC) 0557 USB wkg unid flt w/pp, selcal ck. (RB) SDJ: Stockholm Radio 0920 USB wkg Northwest 35 for Selcal check 10/Jan (HOOD). Air Europe 2209: 0209 USB NY/F330 est LOUIZ 0124 (CS-HP) (16/Jan) (TO) Air France 091: 2336 USB NY/LOUIZ F290 (GM-DF) (15/Jan) (TO) Air France 471: 2355 USB NY/est 21N60W 0017 F350 (HJ-AD) (15/Jan) (TO) AmTran 8123: 2307 USB NY/Selcal ck JM-BK (15/Jan) (TO) American 1218: 0016 USB NY/selcal ck BP-DJ (16/Jan) (TO) American 1270: 0044 USB NY/KRAFT F350 (KM-RS) (16/Jan) (TO) American 1444: 0146 USB NY/selcal CL-KP (16/Jan) (TO) American 1566: 2320 USB NY/LETON F350 MP-QS (15/Jan) (TO) American 1728: 2328 USB NY/selcal ck BP-FL (15/Jan) (TO) American 68: 0040 USB NY/selcal ck AP-CQ (16/Jan) (TO) American 698: 0042 USB NY/LAMER F310 (MP-EQ) (16/Jan) (TO) American 732: 0010 USB NY/selcal ck GJ-RS (16/Jan) (TO) Avianca 010: 0158 USB NY/SKBO-LEMD selcal ck (GK-DF) (16/Jan) (TO) Avianca 016: 0036 USB NY/selcal ck GL-EJ (16/Jan) (TO) Condor 105: 2328 USB NY/selcal ck AE-JS (15/Jan) (TO) Continental 40: 0002 USB NY/selcal ck DL-JM (16/Jan) (TO) Continental 789: 0007 USB NY/GRANN F350 (DM-AG) (16/Jan) (TO) Cubana 2421: 0040 USB NY/selcal ck DJ-AP heard correctly? (16/Jan) (TO) Cubana 471: 0206 USB NY/DEENO F330 (BJ-HL) (16/Jan) (TO) Delta 261: 2335 USB NY/PRISS F270 (EL-AP) (15/Jan) (TO) N311EL: 0013 USB NY/BROOM F430 (DK-BM) (16/Jan) (TO) N60HJ: 0248 USB NY/PRISS F390 (BL-DG) (16/Jan) (TO) N8206S: 0013 USB NY/MOFFY F390 .82 GRANN-THANK (16/Jan) (TO) New York: (CAR-A MWARA) 0554 USB wkg Continentle 33 w/posrep, hand off to San Juan. (RB) Dakar Aero 0208 USB wkg KLM 793 (26/Jan) (RP3) Windsor 967: 0131 USB NY/selcal ck JR-AE (16/Jan) (TO) American 120: 0125 USB Gan/selcal ck BP-FG (16/Jan) (TO) Delta 30: 0124 USB Gan/selcal ck (EQ-AL) (16/Jan) (TO) Delta 72: 0135 USB Gan/selcal ck CD-BR (16/Jan) (TO) Gander Aero 0211 USB w/Delta 80 and Ascon/Escon 71 (26/Jan) (RP3) BLX-816: Britannia Sweden. 2257 USB Wkg Bombay. SELCAL-AQ-KR. FL390. (IB) IRH-4145: Atlas Air IRAN. 1809 USB Wkg Karachi. (IB) Pagina 165 5680 5685 5690 5692 5696 WUN-v05 SDM-9301: Russia State Transport Co. 2255 USB Wkg Bombay (IB) Churchill Radio 0030 USB wkg unid re sharing of information w/Winnipeg Radio concerning a/c's posn (28/Jan) (RP3) DRAT: wkg GLÜCKSBURG RCC in USB (AN) Kinloss Rescue: 0925 USB wkg Alpine 22 for radio check 10/Jan (HOOD). RESCUE 91: wkg KOKSIJDE RCC in USB (AN) Z7R: RAF Nimrod wkg KINLOSS RCC in USB (AN) Glucksburg Rescue: 09.17 clg DREI for radio check no joy USB (BVR) K1T: French rescue helicopter(?) 1110 USB En route to 49W 12N to search for man overboard from fishing vessel INVENTION. Rescue 169 also on way with refueling planned at Castletown Bere, Ireland. Valentia Radio (EJK) and Falmouth Coastguard working K1T as well as Kinloss Rescue. Rescue 169 developed oil leak and landed at Cork. Later heard K1T signing off on his way home. I assume man was not found (05 Feb). (PT) MKH5: Finningley, UK 1150 CW/USB Keying up and sending CWID then answers call from unidentified aircraft, but no response (05 Feb). (PT) MKH5: RAF ... (Question???: Is there an positive id on MKH5, read a few newsletters, but only tentative or maybes). ww CWL4 wx report 10.16 USB (BVR) RESCUE 2135: 0449 USB wkg Miami Ops - completed line search for 406 EPIRB (26/Jan) (RM2) RESCUE 2135: USCG vsl w/ Miami ops 0449 USB - line search for 406 EPIRB, Miami ans neg, passed info along on helo launched on flare chase off of Long Key. (RM2) 1503: wkg CAMSLANT for pp to Dist 5 0711 USB. Got PP to CG Atlantic Area Command. 1503 asked if they had damage reports. 6031 will go to Portsmouth and pick up MSO personnel. Not good conditions for a hoist, if they want to get on ships, suggest coming by boat. One injury on Navy Vsl. No pollution. Situation well in hand. Group Hampton Roads has good comms with both vsls. LANT AREA req wx conditions, 1503 getting winds/sea state from 6031 and will pass on. 1503 ok'd for RTB. Ordering 6031 to go get MSO and bring them to scene. (5/Feb) (RM2) 6031: USCG vsl wkg CAMSLANT 0625 USB for radio check, then pp. Above USS BRADFORD then gave coords before pp. No copy on 5692 for CAMSLANT, pushed 6031 to 8983. (RM2) CG 2126: (HU-25, Elizabeth City) 2109 USB in pp w/District 5 concerning clearance and wx for Bermuda (12/Jan) (RP3) 1503: req pp to D5 0709 USB - shifted to 5692 (5/Feb) (RM2) 1503: wkg CAMSLANT to secure guard 0725 USB (5/Feb) (RM2) 33 CHARLIE: securing guard with CAMSLANT,33C req CAMSLANT relay to PANTHER. 0037 8\FEB(MF2) CG6031 rep flt ops & pos to CAMSLANT. 0046 6031: USCG vsl req pp via CAMSLANT to LANT AREA 0614 USB (RM2) 6031: USCG vsl wkg CAMSLANT 0640 USB with status report on scene with 2 vsls. No injuries, both vsls riding high. Assessing damage of USS RADFORD per thier tasking, moving on to civ vsl. LANT AREA wants to know if any flooding on the vsls - no flooding on either vessel. (5/Feb) (RM2) 6031: USCG vsl wkg CAMSLANT 0645 USB - USS RADFORD has damage to starboard bow, damage to civ vsl on port bow, both well above waterline. Sounds like civ vsl is SAUDI RIYADH. (5/Feb) (RM2) 6031: no go with pp because of static on freqs 0625 USB CAMSLANT will pass info to LANT AREA. Will pass info thru CAMSLANT tonight instead of PPs. (RM2) 6031: w/ CAMSLANT for guard report 0831 USB - position over the USS RADFORD (5/Feb) (RM2) Pagina 166 WUN-v05 6031: wkg CAMSLANT for guard info 0730 USB - en route to pick up Portsmouth MSO personnel. (5/Feb) (RM2) 6034: req CAMSLANT secure there radio guard. 2352 19\JAN(MF2) A5L: 1302 USB wkg CAMSLANT Chesapeake and later Y6P (8/Jan) (RP3) CAMSLANT Chesapeake 1330 USB wkg CG 2135, 1716, 1504, 2140, 1502, 2140 (7/Jan) (GO) CAMSLANT Chesapeake 2002 USB w/Rescue 2136 (HU-25) requesting if persons on vessel in distress need any further assistance (8/Jan) (RP3) CAMSLANT: info passed to LANT AREA 0704 USB - after FLIR SWEEP they can RTB. Change of Plan, Group Hampton Roads wants 6031 to go pick up some MSO personnel to come check out scene if it is OK with LANT AREA. Also comms with 1503, LANT AREA wants 1503 to remain on scene over the area due to confusion. (5/Feb) (RM2) CAMSLANT: wkg 6031 0647 USB for type vessel of Saudi Riyadh. 6031 replied that it is 600ft Container Vsl green hull, white superstructure. (5/Feb) (RM2) CAMSLANT: wkg 6031 0650 USB ref last Port of Call, next Port of Call and whether they are going into Norfolk. Last = New York, Next = Baltimore, probably pulling into Norfolk. UPDATED DAMAGE INFO: Damage is significant with a laceration both sides, starboard anchor sliced away, radar knocked away on Saudi Riyadh. 6031 can see internal lights thru laceration on the Saudi Riyadh. Damage is expected to SAUDI RIYADH's bullnose. Damage to RADFORD below waterline from the Bullnose. RADFORD has maintained watertight integrity despite flooding. Group Hampton Roads is talking to RIYADH. 6031 will make a FLIR sweep to check for fuel spills per Group Hampton Roads, then requesting to be released from scene. (5/Feb) (RM2) CAMSPAC: USCG Point Reyes 0239 USB wkg CAMSLANT: USCG Chesapeake w/rdo chk. (1/Feb) (DW2) CG 2107: (HU-25 Cape Cod) 1902 USB w/CAMSLANT Chesapeake reporting loss of one engine 6 min out of Islip, NY (11/Jan) (RP3) CG 6021: 1401 USB wkg CAMSLANT (8/Jan) (RP3) CG Rescue 1717: 2203 USB w/CAMSLANT Chesapeake who relays that District 7 has new ELT hit at 2647N/8412W (12/Jan) (RP3) CG1504: rep flt ops & pos to CAMSLANT. 0108 CG1716 rep flt ops normal to CAMSLANT. 0130 10\FEB(MF2) CG1703: ops update with CAMSPAC POINT REYES. 0244 9\FEB(MF2) CG2135: rep flt ops & pos to CAMSLANT. 0301 8\FEB(MF2) CG2135: req CAMSLANT secure there guard. 0147 2\FEB(MF2) CG2140: USCG Falcon Jet HU-15C. QSO-CAMSLANT, 02:48 12/Jan (JC7) CG6026: rep flt. ops & pos to CAMSLANT. 0204 9\JAN(MF2) CG6026: rep flt.ops & pos to CAMSLANT. 0229 11\JAN(MF2) CG6026: rpt flt ops normal to CAMSLANT. 0045 CG1717 rpt pos to CAMSLANT where they have found search party. 0055 CG6026 req CAMSLANT there guard they are en route homeplate. 0106 CG RESCUE 2135 req D7 OPLAN for search area from CAMSLANT, switched 8983. 0219 6\FEB(MF2) CG6031: req CAMSLANT accept there radio guard. 0107 11\FEB(MF2) COMSTA Kodiak 0401 USB wkg 1707: HC-130H7. (2/Feb) (DW2) COMSTA Kodiak, Alaska 0215 USB w/Rescue 6023 (HH-60, CGAS Kodiak) w/posn reports (26/Jan) (RP3) Coast Guard 1504: 1415 USB asks CAMSLANT Chesapeake if they are involved in SAR (7/Jan) (GO) Culdrose Op's: Royal Navy AS Culdrose 0716 USB wkg Navy 184-? (RB) H6I: req CAMSLANT assume guard. 0102 6026 req CAMSLANT assume guard, en route NAS OCEANA. 0121 20\JAN(MF2) Pagina 167 WUN-v05 M1W: 0044 USB w/CAMSLANT Chesapeake reporting no contact on frequency 3A5. Told to try 3A23 (18/Jan) (RP3) Mike 1 Alpha: 0117 USB w/CAMSLANT Chesapeake reporting departure from homeplate of G9H w/7 POB on assigned mission. Requested check on secure 3E11 (11/Jan) (RP3) NMF2: USCG Group Woods Hole, Me 0201 USB att to work CAMSPAC Point Reyes, Ca for radio ck. (RB) NOM: USCG AirSta Miami, Fl 2224 USB "Miami Air", wkg CG 2131, HU-25C out of AirSta Miami re flt op's. (RB) NRUN: USCGC Durable (WMEC-628) 0032 USB wkg RESCUE 1717 in San Juan area re on-scene wx re SAR 1717 & 6588 had been wkg. (RB) RESCUE 1504: 1150 UTC USB wkg CAMSLANT CHESAPEAKE w/ posn report (approx 38S 73W) requested to maintain standard flight ops and posn.reports w/ secondary freq 8983 (SD) RESCUE 2135: 0444 USB clg CAMSLANT for pp to District 7 Ops (26/Jan) (RM2) RESCUE 2135: USCG vsl clg CAMSLANT 0444 USB for pp to Dist 7 Ops. QSY to 5690 for pp. (RM2) RESCUE 6026: USCG vsl wkg CAMSLANT 2040 USB req CAMSLANT call parent command and req hot refueling at Cherry Point MCAS. Asked about backup crew, 6026 replied neg. (RM2) Reach 3285: 1409 USB, in radio checks w/CAMSLANT (RP3) Rescue 1504: (HC-130) 1301 USB wkg CAMSLANT Chesapeake re search posn (8/Jan) (RP3) T2K: rep pos to CAMLANT. 0010 22\JAN(MF2) X-RAY 6 LIMA: coord w\Miami Ops. 0250 (CUTTER HF 8337.6) XRAY 5 ZULA w\CAMSLANT. 0255 19\JAN(MF2) YANKEE 2 SIERRA: 1241 UTC USB with CAMSLANT CHESAPEAKE advising him to convey course and speed of vessel to cutter and requested to remain on scene as long as possible and advise course and speed on departure (SD) unid: 1255 RADIO CHECK TO 3 ECHO 12. USA? USB 8-1-99 (EW) 5700 ABNORMAL 10: WSMC Op's Center Vandenberg AFB, CA 0633 USB wkg ABNORMAL 20 w/radio ck. (RB) ABNORMAL 20: 0642 USB passing ARIA net wkg freqs, see 4030 (20/Jan) (JJ) ABNORMAL 20: WSMC Op's Ctr, Wheeler AAF, HI 0623 USB clg ARIA 1 w/radio ck; at 0640 passes wkg freqs of 6820 & 8060 ground, duplexed w/4030 & 7706.5 for a/c, was in support of Delta II launch. (RB) ARIA 1: Unid 0720 USB tonight's frequencies will be 6820 8060 4030 7706.5 (16/Jan) (NJ) Abnormal 20: Wheeler AFB 0516 USB in tuning count (22/Jan) (RP3) 5705 L6O: RAF Nimrod wkg PBV in USB (AN) 5707 PBV: Naval airbase Valkenburg 08.59 75/850 encrypted mgs // 3130 BAUD 75 (BVR) 5710 Unid 0242 LSB OM in SS sending msg of 3LGs. Uses NATO phonetics (11/Jan) (RP3) 5711 KING 61: 0333 USB wkg Moffett Rescue Ops w/ops report (21/Jan) (JJ) 5718 Unid 2355 USB OM in SS w/msg to Comandante de C8 (10/Jan) (RP3) 5731.1 FUE: Brest, France 1845 RTTY 100/850 French Navy with "AGOSTA DE FUE" etc. (09 Feb). (PT) 5773 39: Army net, NZL 1955 USB logistical msgs (27/Jan) (IJ) 5800 CH728: 2315 USB wkg CH 728B, CH 728C and CH 728A in extended communications checks (29/Jan) (RP3) GUIDEPOST: checking in w\NIGHTWATCH. 2346 22\JAN(MF2) 5820 FAF: Bordeaux vvv FDG at 1310 (RV) 5841 23 CHARLIE: rep flt ops normal to PANTHER. 2344 32 CHARLIE rep flt ops normal to PANTHER. 0101 16\JAN(MF2) 23C: rep flt ops & pos to PANTHER. 2330 29\JAN(MF2) 33 CHARLIE: pos rpt to BARRACUDA 13. 2358 CG RESCUE 07 req PANTHER secure there guard. 0001 60 ALPHA attempting comms with 32 CHARLIE, nothing heard. 0016 60 ALPHA passing message to PANTHER. 0020 PANTHER req 33C establish comms Pagina 168 5892 6237.7 6277.5 6286.5 6288.5 6330 6331 6340.5 6343 6345.5 6350 6357 6361.7 6369 6378 6380 6390 6400 WUN-v05 with 60A. 0022 PANTHER req BARRACUDA 13 have 33C contact 60A. 0024 33 CHARLIE rep ETA to Q19 to PANTHER. 0030 33 CHARLIE rep flt ops & pos to BARRACUDA 13. 0032 60 ALPHA rep flt ops normal to PANTHER. 0101. 4\FEB(MF2) 51 ALPHA: attempting pos rpt with PANTHER,PANTHER req switch to ALPHA. 0135 8\FEB(MF2) 60 Alpha and 02 Charlie: USCG a/c's 2300 USB wkg Panther (DEA Bahamas) w/regular posn reports (8/Jan) (RP3) 93A: rep flt ops & pos to PANTHER. 0002 2\FEB(MF2) 93A: w\PANTHER. 2223 23\JAN(MF2) BARRACUDA: 11 & 93A discussing Contact. 0010 93A rep flt ops & pos to PANTHER. 0023 23\jan(mf2) PANTHER: calling 33 CHARLIE in the blind req they switch to CAMSLANT. 0036 8\FEB(MF2) PANTHER: passing meteo to 33 CHARLIE 2150. 25\JAN(MF2) PANTHER: req BARRACUDA 11,relay 33 CHARLIE's status. 2349 32 CHARLIE rep flt ops & pos to PANTHER. 2351 22\JAN(MF2) SHARK 03: calling PANTHER. 0153 11\JAN(MF2) RFGY: France 1502 ARQ-E3 96/400 ARMEES CENTOPS DEUX with exercise SENLIS tfc in FF to RFFXCFA, DETLIAISONS SENLIS (04 Feb). (PT) MV Lucky Sailor: 15.35 EE mgs and sc vkxe (EMA) ARQ 100 (BVR) UNID: Shipping, 0815 RTTY 3rd cyrillic 50/180 [0], RTMS SIRIUS mentioned with other ship msgs (Jan. 17)(PLOO) UCGP: TKH VOLGO-BALT 106 0736 CW clg RJFY(UCW4) 22/Dec (HOOD). UNID: 0903 RTTY 100/836 [1], online encryption (Jan. 17)(PLOO) 8PO: Bridgetown Radio 0315 CW / Barbados, CW + other (29/Jan) ((DT)) UDK2: Murmansk Radio 0740 ARQ/CW idler marker 15/Dec (HOOD). NMF: USCG BOSTON 2224 FAX End of ? analysis chart. (23/Feb) (DW) : 2057 170199 FAX USCG BOSTON U.S.A. (POOR SIGNAL)(EB) UVM UNID CW Message on feb10 at 1803z: CQ CQ DE UVM UVM NW POWESTKA ChRM SUDOW UMP= KPEREDAOECO NIL ZPT DPR QTC FOR UWCL UWCL=POMLAWRENKO AR QSX 4203 6305 8398 AR K Message on feb9 at 1803z: CQ CQ DE UVM UVM NW POWESTKA ChRM= SUDOW UMP= KPEREDAOECO NIL DPR FOR UUCR URVH QTC FOR UWCL= POMLAWRENKO QSX 4203 6305 8398 AR K Note Ch in Chrm keyed as ---- , both O in KPEREDAOECO keyed as ---. Any ideas? UVM: Unid 2002z CW CQ TFC LIST FOR UWCL ENLH UTRL QSX 4203 6305 8398 AR K jan 13 (PVdE) UVM: unid CW CQ Monitored this station during a week at 1800z and 2000z, terrible noise on freq nowadays. Ships I could make out: ENLH (2x) UTRL(2x) UMPX UZGT (part of message to this ship: UZGT QTC = ? 202 CK21 2201 1800 = radio zs gogla nl ewga k..= ending withouba umena denxgi dwest segodna) At 1800z this station sends POWESTKA CHRM, at 2000z TFC LIST (PVdE) FUE: 2009 160199 RTTY/150 FRENCH FORCES PARIS. (EB) SAA: Karlskrona Radio 1050 CW ID and tfc list 1/Jan (HOOD). UNID: 0910 RTTY 75/VFT [1], online encryption (Jan. 17) (PLOO) VTK: Tuticorin R CW VVV 1630z feb7 (PVdE) 590: 2111 170199 CW (VERY SLOW MACHINE MORSE) 5 FIG GROUPS 590 WAS REPEATED MANY TIMES (EB) UANX: TKH OMSKIY 140 1/Jan (HOOD). UCW4: St Petersburg Radio 1052 CW tfc to UBEO: TKH STK1023 and CTP: PORTUGUESE NAVY 2007 220199 RTTY/75 (EB) CTP: PORTUGUESE NAVAL 2121 170199 RTTY/75 (EB) UON: Baku R 1503z CW calling 4KK QSS 6400 TFC LIST QTC VJFW VJDL VJDR VJGY VJGZ QSS 6400 QSX 6277.5/8366.5 K jan 23 (PVdE) Pagina 169 WUN-v05 UIS: UNID 1532z CW VVV QSW 6405/12990 TFC LIST MSG FOR P3JG7 1 QTC FOR UDUO 3 FM KEROX NR 38 CK22 24 1700=thioapowalow oaknadze akakiu== ending with NIL de UIS SK jan 24 6430 URA2: (A) (no positive id) UNID 1808z CW calling 9HAX5 QRU? jan 20 (PVdE) 6432 USI: Kherson R 1503z CW VVV POWESTKA CHRM BLIND NIL = FOR QTC ENFZ 9HWV5?..URQK DE USI QRU? DE USI USI QSX 4182.6/6277.7/8366.6 PSE K traffic with URQK on 12425.2: FM m/v vladimir molodtsov urqk 107 24 11700== tlx 4283. Also mentioned faxnr 00 35755613.9 jan 24 (PVdE) USI: Kherson R 1504z CW VVV QSW 4336/6432 (very fast keying) followed by traffic jan 17 (PVdE) 6463 Unid: 2126 170199 RTTY/150 ENCRYPTED (EB) 6464 ---:(20/Jan) Fishing Boats New Zealand 2055 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. Mentioned about poor catches.(IJ) Fishing Boats, NZL 2055 USB chat (20/Jan) (IJ) 6465.5 ROD9: Murmansk Radio 0800 CW ID and tfc list with freqs as 4295.5/6465.5 15Dec (HOOD). 6468 LFI: ROGALAND NORWAY 1947 220199 SITOR-A sent SIVMQAFS(EB) 6470 SXA24: Ny Piraeus 0610 CW marker (31/Jan) (IJ) SXA24:(31/JAN) GN Piraeus Greece 0610 UTC CW with VVV DE SXA24. (IJ) 6473 SXA24: GREEK NAVY 1944 220199 CALLBAND (EB) 6496.4 CFH: CF Metoc Centre, Halifax 0500 rtty 75/713 RY/ID Waiting for Traffic !! (10/Jan) (RH2) 6496.9 CFH: CF Metoc Centre Halifax 0504 fax 120/576 Nice Wx chart (10/Jan) (RH2) 6503 TBB6: 2136 170199 CW TBDJ DE TBB6 QAP (EB) 6515 Unid 0221 USB 2 OM in AA (16/Jan) (RP3) 6550 COASTGUARD 03: NRN P-3C w/ COASTGUARD CENTRE in USB (AN) 6553 Air Guyana 715 0016 USB w/unid ground stn being told to contact Royal Operations/Dispatch in Montreal w/posn report (28/Jan) (RP3) USB, Unid aircraft, 2345. (X) 6577 American 1290: 0259 USB NY/est KRAFT 0322 F310 (KP-FQ) (16/Jan) (TO) American 688: 0215 USB NY/NANCE F350 (BE-DH) (16/Jan) (TO) Ascot 5063: 0004 USB NY/GRANN F250 DANER-GABES (AH-KL) (16/Jan) (TO) Continental 707: 2324 USB NY/selcal ck ER-KM (15/Jan) (TO) Roy 750: 2324 USB NY/selcal ck (AP-DL) (15/Jan) (TO) Ryan 991: 0147 USB NY/BROOM F350 (AK-EL) PUJ-MSP ETA 0510 (16/Jan) (TO) West Indian 424: 0208 USB NY/dep Piarco 0140 F350 est KRAFT 0338 (FG-AD) (16/Jan) (TO) 6586 Air Europe 2349: 2337 USB NY/selcal ck HS-JP (15/Jan) (TO) American 112: 2344 USB NY/selcal ck AP-LQ req turb reports @34N70W (15/Jan) (TO) American 658: 0108 USB NY/selcal ck AL-PQ (16/Jan) (TO) American 660: 0100 USB NY/selcal ck FM-PR + req .80 (16/Jan) (TO) Continental 731: 0026 USB NY/ODEAL F370 (DH-JM) (16/Jan) (TO) Lauda 9221: 0034 USB NY/LOUIZ F330 (CE-BR) (16/Jan) (TO) Lauda Italy 1996: 0025 USB NY/GRATX F290 (DH-BC) (16/Jan) (TO) Lufthansa 463: 2347 USB NY/selcal ck CD-HL QSY 5550 (15/Jan) (TO) New York: (CAR-B MWARA) 0544 USB wkg Air Europe 2909, posn BEREG 0543 FL350, est ODEAL 0559, HUBER next. (RB) SPEEDBIRD: w/ New York Center 0523. At FL 29 going to 33. Also SELCAL chk. (RM2) Speedbird 2036: 0119 USB NY/JAINS F370 (BP-AH) (16/Jan) (TO) Speedbird 2294: 2331 USB NY/LOUIZ F330 (BG-LS) (15/Jan) (TO) TWA 908: 2321 USB NY/selcal ck (DJ-AF) (15/Jan) (TO) Pagina 170 6405 6622 6626 6628 6637 6676 6683 6688 6693 6706 6712 6715 6717 6717 6721.3 6721.4 6728 6730 6739 6741.7 6745 6761 6765.5 6768 WUN-v05 UPS 6114: 0009 USB NY/BURTT F350 (CF-MQ) (16/Jan) (TO) Delta 10: 0225 USB Gan/selcal ck on the ramp ATL (DL-CK) (16/Jan) (TO) N800AJ: 0144 USB Gan/51N40W F380 .79 (16/Jan) (TO) UNID: 28th Jan strong carrier for some mins at 2355 much the strongest signal around at that time then just past midnight hand sent 5-fig grps.Vy bad morse, with break signs (=)now and then; grps run together etc.about 40 groups in all. No sign off.(GH2) New York: (NAT-E MWARA) 0536 USB wkg KLM 783 w/corrected route to Amsterdam. (RB) Amerijet 854: 2348 USB Mia/dep Port of Spain 2338 ETA MIA 0307 (15/Jan) (TO) Amerijet 857: 2318 USB Mia/dep SDQ 2310 ETA SJU 2348 (15/Jan) (TO) Houston Radio : (NA-CC-LDOC) 0230 USB wkg EXA 03 w/selcal ck QR-KL. (RB) Miami: (Connie Op's LDOC, Miami, FL 0251 USB wkg AmeriJet 876 w/departure report. (RB) Sydney VOLMET 1232 USB w/aviation wx. (3/Feb) (DW2) NIGHTWATCH 01: 0250 USB wkg Andrews for signal checks (13/Jan) (JJ) DAGGER 88: ItAF Atla wkg IDR in USB (AN) 6US: 0214 USB w/6UL checking readability. Possible USN Link-11 net (24/Jan) (RP3) 4UD: RAF Nimrod wkg MKL in USB (AN) O5N: NRN P-3C wkg MKL in USB (AN) RESCUE STANDBY: RAF Nimrod wkg MKL in USB (AN) Trenton Military 0523 USB w/unid a/c in 30-minute check in (24/Jan) (RP3) McClellan 0457 USB EAM (DSQ2KS) (14/Jan) (RP3) NIGHTWATCH 01: 0026 USB w/WAR-46 (Alternate CP) maintaining listening watch on Z160 (26/Jan) (RP3) PACOM 01: 0422 USB wkg Andrews VIP for msg relay (28/Jan) (JJ) PACOM 01: a/c transporting CinCPAC 0602 USB wkg Andrews w/signal cks. (RB) PACOM01: 28 Jan wkg Andrews VIP 0422z USB for msg relay. (Also found on: 6830.0,8026.0, and 11053.0 at various times.) unid: 1640 Coquelet 8 Two stations sending encryption to each other without any ID (03 Feb). (PT) Unid: 07.14 Alg diplo mgs (very weak) COQ8 26 (BVR) MAGIC 67: wkg DHN 66 in USB (AN) MAGIC 69: wkg DHN 66 in USB (AN) MAGIC 98: wkg DHN 66 in USB (AN) Andrews AFB 0125 USB clg SAM 204 (21/Jan) (JJ) DAGGA: wkg SPARTACUS(?) in USB (AN) M4J: wkg GROVE CONTROL in USB (AN) McClellan (tentative) 0046 USB w/four EAMs (11/Jan) (RP3) NATO 39: wkg ARCHITECT in USB (AN) Tunisian Navy: (unid vsl) 0405 ARQ w/FF msg tfc. (RB) MIW2: Mossad 0519 USB YL/EE w/MIW2 ann. (RB) GASSER 36: 0207 USB wkg GASSER 37 w/info before refueling BLADE flight. (RB) GASSR 36: req w\GASSR 37 relay message. 0144 GASSR 37 coord AR312 oplan w\GASSR 36. 0153 19\JAN(MF2) SAM 375: 0345 USB wkg Andrews re freq schedules (28/Jan) (RP3) Piranha: 2352 USB w/Workhorse on status of LCAC's(Landing Craft Air Cushion vehicles) not returning to LC (Landing Craft) tonight. Probable USM/USMC net (27/Jan) (RP3) LCAC 33: calling WORKHORSE. 2223 LCAC 67 rep feet dry to WORKHORSE. 2241 27\JAN(MF2) UNID: msg tfc 1645 USB. Mention of wide band SATCOM, one call sounded like WORKHORSE (27/Jan) (JM) WORKHORSE, PIRANHA and others 1641 USB (27/Jan) (JM) FDG: Bordeaux air 1921z CW VVV jan 21 (PVdE) Pagina 171 WUN-v05 6771.7 RFLI: Fort de France, Martinique 2342 ARQ-E3 192/378 Tfc to PROVENCE via BFL cct (25 Jan). (PT) 6779 DRAJ: FGS Bayern (F-217) 0554 USB German Navy frigate, clg DHJ59, Wilhelmshaven Naval in EE phonetics, no joy here. (RB) 6781 ALE: 0223 USB (26/Jan) (JM) Unid 0223 USB ALE (26/Jan) (JM) 6792 DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 0706 rtty 75/R/400 Diplo bdcast online encrypted tfc. (3/Feb) (DW) 6795 RFFEDCS: France(?) 1152 ARQ-E 72/400 Tfc to RFFEDFB via UBF circuit (09 Feb). (PT) 6800 CF 0620: Unid 2109 USB YL EE wkg CF 0619 and others in what appeared to be extended Canforce communications exercise (23/Jan) (RP3) 6815.6 GANTSEC (USCG Greater Antilles Section, San Juan) 0506 USB w/Shark 15 re unid engineering problems onboard Shark 15 (12/Jan) (RP3) N5C: discussing ops with GANSEC. 0150 12\JAN(MF2) SHARK 26: calling HUNTER 01,nothing heard. 2205 31\JAN(MF2) 6817 UNID: 0718 USB ''Slow-motion-like noise/whine/whale'' (Feb.11) (PLOO) 6819 Garante: Unid 2241 USB OM in SS wkg unid (17/Jan) (RP3) 6820 ASHLEY 12: Wheeler AAF, HI 0820 USB wkg ARIA 1 (on 4030 kHz) reporting signal levels of data/telemetry test being sent by ARIA 1, was //8060. (RB) 6840 unid: vvv Y2M at 1521,any suggestions? (RV) 6840.2 NYZ: unid 1924z CW calling Q2M jan 21 (PVdE) 6845 FAF: vvv FDC FAF Metz at 1528. (RV) 6850 UNID 0904 CW. Tfc in offline encrypt at 25wpm. Typical btwn sections "bt nr 90f 08 ch0:05:55 ch999 bt". No accentuated letters. Ends with no closedown or ID. (8/Feb) (DW) 6852 O7F: 1939 220199 CW HAD TX PROBLEMS QSV K QSV K QTC 1 (EB) 6870 KBZ80: FAA Greer, SC 1407 LSB wkg unid FAA stn (27/Jan) (JM) KBZ80: wkg another weak FAA stn 1407 LSB - FAA Greer, SC. Not related to Southern Region net (27/Jan) (JM) KUV64: FAA Hampton, GA 1400 LSB, as NCS of a pared down FAA Southern Region Net. Stations called: KDM49, KJK79, KDM52, KMA47, KDM45 KUV64: w/ KDM49, KJK79, KDM52, KMA47 and KDM45 1400 LSB FAA Hampton, GA NCS of pared down FAA southern Region Net (27/Jan) (JM) 6871 unid: vvv de HEP8(address for this one please)1550 (RV) 6878.8 NNN0MRG: Location Unknown 2340 ARQ-Sitor A various ARQ traffic tests; probable Navy MARS station (Jan16) (SH) 6880 Doria: Italian Ny 2346 USB wkg unid vsl (8/Jan) (RP3) TAVOLA 4: wkg GROKKO GRANDE and DORIA in USB (AN) TAVOLA 5: w/ LARICE 1 and DORIA in USB (AN) TAVOLA 5: wkg RU in USB (AN) Tavola 3: Italian Ny 2201 USB wkg unid in II (19/Jan) (RP3) 6891 Unid: CLANDESTINE STN FEM GIVING 5 FIG GROUPS IN BLOCKS OF 3 AND 2 (EB) 6902 Unid: 0514 VFT 50/170 Unable decode. Unlisted. (10/Jan) (RH2) 6905 VKG BROKEN HILL: 2351 UTC USB N.S.W. Police net w/ BROKEN HILL 202 (hwy patrol car) requesting time the wide load left Broken Hill, which was 0407 (local) and requesting VKG to contact Dubbo to ascertain the selcal code for the Orana highway patrol car. 2354 UTC VKG BROKEN HILL selcals BROKEN HILL 202 and advises that the Orana car's code is 216 but might be 5216. Broken Hill 202 advises that he's 20 min out of Cobar and will try then. VKG suggests they also try 5287 for highway car (SD) 6908 RFFTA: Paris, France 1630 ARQ-E3 200/398 5-lg tfc to RFFVAEA via FDX cct (12 Jan). (PT) Pagina 172 6910 6916.3 6936.7 6945 6950 6954 6964.4 6967 6990 6993 6994 6997 7302 7332 7456.7 7477 7535 7580.2 7611 7626 WUN-v05 US Tuna: Fishing Boats 0545 UTC USB 2 OMs w/chit-chat. Mentioned about the warm ocean temps in the Pacific.(IJ) US Tuna Fishing Boats 0545 USB chat (4/Jan) (IJ) UNID: 0809 CW, 5 fgps each repeated twice, t=0 ending w/= = 736 736 49 49 t t t t t (Jan. 17) (PLOO) RFLI: Fort de France, Martinique 0558 ARQ-E3 192/365 Controle de Voie via CLI cct (20 Jan). (PT) VLH: 0317 UTC USB School of Distance Education, Charleville Qld. w/ OM completing English lesson and setting homework for tomorrow (SD) KIEV MET 0742 FAX 90/576/N/800 Chart with plotted obs. (15/Feb) (DW) FDY: FRENCH FORCES ORLEANS 1216 210199 CW (EB) G-Tor 200/200 USCG Camspac, calling only 1100-1115. (X) Unid: French Mil 0455 ARQ-E 192/180, idle beta, Fr. Guyana? (Feb.11) (PLOO) YMB20: BANDIRMA TURKEY 1919 220199 CW WX TFC (EB) FDG: Bordeaux, France 1632 RTTY 50/400 Le Brick RY's etc. (12 Jan). (PT) Andrews VIP 0447 USB clg Air Force 2 (28/Jan) (JJ) Andrews VIP 0618 USB clg SAM 400 (27/Jan) (JJ) Andrews VIP: 27 Jan clg SAM 400. 0618z USB (JJ) Andrews VIP: 28 Jan clg Air Force 2. 0447z USB (JJ) Unid 2235 USB OM, possibly Hindi mixed w/EE (15/Jan) (RP3) DFM: wkg RUPPE in USB (AN) TM: wkg RUPPE in USB (AN) AFA4AL: MARS Baton Rouge, LA. Net 4ADS1, 15:23 9/Jan (JC7) AFA4CY: MARS Blair, OK. USAF Net 4ECS1,14:26 2/Jan (JC7) AFA4EB: MARS Midwest City, OK. Net 4ECS1, 14:53 9/Jan (JC7) AFA4ED: La Grange, TX. In net, 15:43 16/Jan (JC7) AFA4ED: MARS La Grange, TX. Net 4ADS1, 15:43 16/Jan (JC7) AFA4EL: MARS Addis, LA. Net 4ADS1, 15:19 9/Jan (JC7) AFA4HM: MARS San Angelo, TX. USAF Net 4ADS1,15:08 2/Jan (JC7) AFA4JG: Amarillo, TX. In net, 15:40 16/Jan (JC7) AFA4JG: MARS Amarillo, TX. Net 4ADS1, 15:40 16/Jan (JC7) AFA4JW: MARS Baird, TX. Net 4ADS1, 15:21 9/Jan (JC7) AFA4MN: MARS San Antonio, TX. Net 4ECS1, 14:53 9/Jan (JC7) AFA4OO: MARS Ozona, TX. Net 4ADS1, 15:12 9/Jan (JC7) AFA4PH: MARS San Angelo, TX. Net 4ECS1, 14:28 10/Jan (JC7) AFA4RD: MARS Anacoco, LA. Net 4ECS1, 14:59 9/Jan (JC7) AFA4UM: Denton, TX. In net, 15:58 16/Jan (JC7) AFA4ZZ: MARS Spring Branch, TX Net 4ADS1, 15:14 2/Jan (JC7) AFF4L: MARS Altus, OK. Net 4ADS1 15:22 9/Jan (JC7) AFT4BN: MARS Quitman, TX. Net 4ADS1 15:09 9/Jan (JC7) VL2SES WILDS MEADOW: 2215 UTC USB N.S.W. State Emergency Service net w/ daily net check calling LORD HOWE who was 25 degrees with wind SE at 8kt, GLENDALE overcast 29 degrees no rain, WESTERN REGION COBAR overcast, NEW ENGLAND wind E no rain and VZG66 - on completion of reports stations QSY to 4567, 3729 & 3743 for continued net checks (SD) VCT: TORS COVE NEWFOUNDLAND 2120 180199 CW/SITOR-A (EB) RFTJ: FF DAKAR 0751 ARQ/E3 192/400 8rc. Betas. Weak sync. Svc tfc cct [AFL]. Svc RFFLRCS de RFTJCSrefers serials LMX... (9/Feb) (DW) WGY906: FEMA Denton, TX wkg WNUW217 1615 USB, possible EOC Ardmore, OK (27/Jan) (JM) NEDO: USS Austin (LPD-4) 1826 USB clg SESEF Norfolk no joy under swbc stn. (RB) SIERRA: Unid, USN 1430 USB wkg SESEF Norfolk w/transmitter tests in all modes. (RB) UNID: 0800 CW, Cut numbers, 5L gps, aiudgmnrtw ending by inutn (5 times) = = = (Jan.17) (PLOO) FAA ALE: hrd at 1519 USB. (31/Jan) (JM) HZN47: JEDDAH MET SAUDI 2106 180199 RTTY/100 (EB) Pagina 173 7632 7642.7 7643 7646 7671 7674 7734 7746.8 7767.5 7776.5 7784.6 7791 7808 7811 7831.5 7836 7850 7859 7863.5 7880 7918 8000 8020 8026 8028 8030 WUN-v05 ---:(15/JAN) USAF Andrews & McClellan AFBs 0525 UTC USB with radio checks.(IJ) USAF Andrews & McClellan AFBs 0525 USB radio cks (15/Jan) (IJ) FDX: 1351z F1 ARQ-M2-342 200 Baud CH1 FDXA, FAF. CH2 FDXB air security system, Balkan/SFOR area, in msg DUKE62/H60 (IE) RFFLAQA: French forces ?? 120299 1507 ARQ-M/200 unclas messages to RFFVAY COMDETAIR SARAJEVO 5ltr tfc RFFBBYM SELOGAIR MOSTAR (EB) DDK2: Quickborn Met Germany 120299 1513 channel marker (EB) FDG: FRENCH FORCES BORDEAUX 1714 220991 (EB) HBD20: (ASSUMED)1738 220991 SITOR-A 5 LTR TFC STOPPED AND THEN SENT BMIM\BMIM\BMIM THEN O.T.A. (EB) FOXTROT NOVEMBER YANKEE: 2306 UTC USB possible PNGDF net with position report and ETA of 1900Z (SD) UNID: 0450 USB VFT 75/C06 [0] online encryption (Feb. 11) (PLOO) GYU: Gibraltar 1730 Piccolo 6 Op chat to unknown station (02 Feb). (PT) MKD: Akrotiri, Cyprus 2130 Piccolo 6 Op chat to unknown station (02 Feb). (PT) OST33: OOSTENDE RADIO 0916 fec Tfc list. (5 mins later than listed schedule). (13/Feb) (DW) KAWN: USN K/West Florida USA Rtty 75/170 0839z 5 Ltr Wx Grps 6 Feb99 [BC3] Unid: 2056 180199 RTTY/50/75 (CHANGED SPEED IN MID MESSAGE) UNABLE TO DECODE (EB) DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 0707 rtty 75/R/400 Diplo bdcast online encrypted tfc. (3/Feb) (DW) CIO2: Mossad/Israeli Intel 2145 USB YL/EE w/CIO2 ann. (RB) 5ST: ASECNA Antananarivo 1515 arq-E3 48/400 Aero tfc (26/Jan) (RH2) 5ST: ANTANANARIVO AIR 2030 ARQ-E3 48/I/400 8rc. Little/no sync, betas when up. (22/Feb) (DW) Number stn 1431 USB YL EE. Again at 1608 repeating " 360" then 1-10 tuning count (15/Jan) (RP3) FDI8: FAF NICE 2046 rtty 50/R/400 Marker "test de FDI8 voyez le brick figs ry's" (22/Feb) (DW) FDI8: FAF Nice 2230 RTTY 50/400 w/bricks 0-9 RYs TEST DE FDI8 (10/Jan) (ML2) SPW: WARSAW RADIO 2051 CW Marker "de SPW qsx 8404,0 khz azim 08" (22/Feb) (DW) DDK3: HAMBURG MET 2203 FAX Sfc analysis. M/path distortion. (23/Feb) (DW) UNID: 0432 USB YL EE in phonetic alphabet x-ray for x, etc ;" groups 4 repeat ...zauxcqxhls... end of message end of transmission" (Feb. 11)(PLOO) FDG: FAF, Bordeaux, FRA 0204 CW V marker (4/Feb) (RM) CLN212: Bauta, CUB 2342 LSB 2 OM/SS using phonets. (3/Feb) (RM) HMF: Pyongyang, N. Korea 1234 RTTY 50/240 KCNA with RY's, ID etc.(14 Jan). (PT) Air Force 2: 0409 USB, SAM 682 sounded like, outbound Elizabeth NJ for Andrews, wkg Andrews VIP (14/Jan) (JJ) Andrews 0607 USB testing (14/Jan) (NJ) SAM 203: 2050 USB w/Andrews in unsuccessful pp (12/Jan) (RP3) SAM 203: USAF C-20B tail #86-0203 2013 USB Special Air Mission VIP flt, wkg Andrews VIP w/radio cks. (RB) SAM 300: 0842 USB wkg Andrews VIP re clearances into Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines (10/Jan) (JJ) MFA Bucharest 1108 RUM-FEC 164.5 encrypted tfc (16/Jan) (LAR) CLN214: Bauta, CUB 2344 USB OM/SS/5LG in live xmsn. Phonets incl Golfo, Miguel, Novembre, Romero & Uniforme. Pagina 174 8040 8045.5 8060 8066.5 8080 8083 8094.5 8096 8097 8109 8122 8123 8123.7 8135 8148 8157 8161.3 WUN-v05 2nd OM makes corrections to his copy. (3/Feb) (RM) ANDREWS AFB: w/ test count 2126 USB (24/Jan) (JM) Andrews AFB 2126 USB test count (24/Jan) (JM) SAM 204: 0142 USB shutting down comms with Andrews VIP (17/Jan) (JJ) Unid 0300 ALE pulses (22/Jan) (JJ) GFA23: BRACKNELL MET 2141 FAX 288/N/800 N/Atlantic sfc analysis. m/Path dist (23/Feb) (DW) GYU: Gibraltar 0210 Piccolo 6 Op chat to unknown station (03 Feb). (PT) ASHLEY 12: Wheeler AAF, HI 0828 USB wkg ARIA 1 (on 4030 kHz) re trouble shooting poss malfunction, was //6820. (RB) Indonesian Emb:, Antananarivo 1058 arq 5LG to Deplu Jakarta (11/Jan) (RH2) numbers station 1721 USB 5 fig groups given as 3 and 2 YL American accent (EB) TASHKENT METEO 1630 220199 FAX - POOR RCPTN BUT VISIBLE (EB) RIJ75: Tashkent Meteo, UZB 0156 FAX (60/576) Wx chart (4/Feb) (RM) FDC: FAF, Metz, FRA 0159 CW V marker (4/Feb) (RM) FDC: FRENCH FORCES METZ 1605 220199 CW (EB) UNID: 0800 CW, cut # 's aiudgmnrtw, starts before the hour with repeats of ''gngin gmwrn tnitd'', follows with gngin 5 times, = = =, 5 lgps, gmwrn 5 times,= = =, 5 lgps, tnitd 5 times, = = =, 5 lgps , ending at approx 0830 (Feb. 5)(PLOO) N/A: French forces Djibouti 2131 ARQ-E3/200 idling.(EB) BENALLA: HMAS Benalla Survey Craft A04 1236 USB wkg CANBERRA CONTROL w/tfc. (9/Feb) (DW2) BENALLA: HMAS Benalla Survey Vessel A04 1221 USB wkg CANBERRA CONTROL w/immediate tfc. (3/Feb) (DW2) BETANO: HMAS Betano Landing Craft L133 1217 USB wkg CANBERRA CONTROL w/2 Immediate and 1 Priority msgs. CANBERRA requests "you send on 4 meg, 300 baud." (10/Feb) (DW2) BRUNEI: HMAS Brunei Landing Craft L127 1223 USB wkg CANBERRA CONTROL w/tfc. (9/Feb) (DW2) CANBERRA CONTROL: 1229 USB wkg LABUAN: HMAS Labuan Landing Craft L128. (3/Feb) (DW2) LABUAN: HMAS Labuan Landing Craft L128 1226 USB wkg CANBERRA CONTROL w/tfc. (8/Feb) (DW2) MELBOURNE: HMAS Melbourne Adelaide-class Frigate 05 1224 USB wkg DARWIN CONTROL w/tfc. (9/Feb) (DW2) WARRNAMBOOL: HMAS Warrnambool Fremantle-class Patrol Craft 204 1235 USB wkg CANBERRA CONTROL w/immediate tfc. (3/Feb) (DW2) WHYALLA: HMAS Whyalla Fremantle-class Patrol Craft 208 1226 USB wkg DARWIN CONTROL w/immediate tfc. (4/Feb) (DW2) DFZG: MFA Belgrade 400hz ryryryry tx started at 1856 ryryryr til 1900 then qtc list followed by online encryption // 5312 6792 7808 9057.1 10332 10802 18.56 BAUD 75/400 (BVR) UNID 1054 ARQ/RS 228/170 5 bit mode. Online encrypted tfc fm weaker stn. Stronger switches to iss 1135z but also online encrypted. (5/Feb) (DW) unid: Mfa Rome [8bit mode] mgs fm "da vistira mae vist tg 63138/080299/ord/1.1" 18.35 RS-ARQ 228 (BVR) Unid: USB USB 75/33 2140z 3 Ltr Grps !!!! ie RQP RIW RRY TQI TER RWR RPI RRI RRW usually about 5 lines [any clues] 18 Jan99 [BC3] Unid: 1600 220199 RTTY/200 ENCRYPTED (EB) MFA Warsaw 1125 POL-ARQ 100 tfc to various Emb (16/Jan) (LAR) Unid 2202 USB YL EE 5FGs until 2204 (19/Jan) (RP3) unid: 3/Feb RN ? 2310 RTTY 75/170 online crypto after RY VMGTCNJBH (ML2) Pagina 175 WUN-v05 8174.5 G, LN, I, M, etc: Battle Group/MARG 0644 USB / Net control (19/Feb/99) (MPL) 8176 SYDNEY RADIO VIS: 0720 UTC USB wkg ISLAND TRADER VNBZ on 0700 sked whose msg was: a) Island Trader VNBZ, b) 310800Z, c) 30 56S 157 34E, e) 293 degrees true, f) 8.0, x) nil (SD) 8192 9MR: Johore Baharu, Malaysia 1953 RTTY 50/850 Malaysian navy with tfc to all RMN ships Sabah and Sarawak from HQ COMNAV2 (09 Feb). (PT) 8207 ELJV7: M/S Nordic Empress 0024 USB cruiseship, wkg WOM (on 8731) for R/T tfc holding for ship. (RB) 3EWJ9: M/S Imagination 2256 USB Carnival cruiseship clg/wkg WOM (on 8731.0) for radiotelephone tfc holding for ship. (RB) 8240 PJLC: MV Fairmast clg Portishead radio for test call position Rotterdam USB (BVR) 8279 P3DM7: TKH SORMOVSKIY 121 0848 USB p/ps to Germany and Mariupol via OHG (is ex UDPW) 22/Jan (HOOD). 8297 Unid: 1536 220199 USB 2 RUSSIAN MALES SPEAKING OF MACHINES (EB) 8301 7KV: wkg 1OB and MXU in USB (AN) 8302.5 IATA: wkg IGJ in USB (AN) IGPI: wkg IGJ in USB (AN) 8303.1 LOR: Puerto Belgrano, Argentina 0251 RTTY 75/170 Coded msgs (14/Feb/99) (MPL) LOR: Puerto Belgrano, Argentina 0314 RTTY 75/170 Note 2, 5th group = 7th = 9th group (14/Feb/99) (MPL) LOR: Puerto Belgrano, Argentina 0314 RTTY 75/170 Note, all encrypted msgs have 4th group = 6th= 8th group 8303.8 KI: w/ KF, KJ, KP and CONTROL in USB (AN) 8311 UNID 0440 USB w/ANDVT and weak voice. (2/Feb) (DW2) 8316 N/A: RNZN Auckland & HMNZS Tarapunga New Zealand 0555 UTC USB with position reports. (IJ) RNZN Auckland & HMNZS Tarapunga 0555 USB position reports (31/Jan) (IJ) 8337.6 SECURE COMMS: 0303 19\JAN(MF2) 8345 UCNV: TKH LAKHTA 0835 CW clg UHP5 for QTC (2121dwt seariver cargo vsl, ex Baltiyskiy 20) 15/Jan (HOOD. 8348 SWBJ: M/T CHIOS 0740 msg via SVU (107246dwt tanker) 21/Dec (HOOD). 8360 ICZD: M/V MARE BALTICO 1522 CW "Amver" type msg to IAR (64310dwt bulker) 1/Jan (HOOD). 8367.5 UAWS: KONOTOP (AG-1339) 0841 CW clg RLK7 for QTC (looks like alt c/s for RKLM ??) 20/Jan (HOOD). 8371 9HNK5: KAPITAN PONOMAREV 0820 FEC relaying psn rpt from 14.38N 72.24W en route Venezuela 11/Jan (HOOD). 8397 N/A: KONSTANTIN YUON 0749 ARQ msg (in EE) to Spain via UCE 11/Jan (HOOD). UCOZ: TKH MEKHANIK SEMAKOV 0900 ARQ psn rpt from Km Maksakovskiy to UCE 19/Dec (HOOD). UCPD: TKH PAVEL KORCHAGIN 0811 ARQ admin from Km Zefirov to UCE 28/Dec (HOOD). UCMS: TKH 8400.5 UAWR: NOVOAZOVSK (AG-1312) 0814 RTTY 50/170 crew TGs to RKLM 18/Jan (HOOD). UAWF: VETLUGA (AG-1361) 0838 RTTY 50/170 admin (catch transfer to MTR KORUNDOVYY) via RKLM 20/Jan (HOOD). 8401 CW clg YLN2 for QSO on 8545 - no joy 13/Jan (HOOD). UYHE: TKH YAKUB KOLAS 0846 RTTY 50/170 msg via USO5 (3587dwt gen cargo vsl bnd Skikda from Iskenderun with wire coils) 14/Jan (HOOD). UAVX: DOKUCHAYEVSK (AG-1355) 0840 RTTY 50/170 admin from Km Prokudin to RKLM 13/Jan (HOOD). UISO: TKH SORMOVSKIY 3052 0849 8401.5 UBCI: RTMKS KURSKAYA KOSA 0745 RTTY 50/170 admin from Km Dementev to UIW 22/Dec (HOOD). 8402.5 50/170 admin from Km Emelyanov to UIW 13/Jan (HOOD). UAWF: VETLUGA (AG-1361) 0743 RTTY 50/170 admin from Km Yunitsyn to RKLM XU7BE: ALEXANDRE 0812 RTTY 50/170 admin Pagina 176 8404 8406 8407 8414 8419 8419.5 8421.5 8424 8427 8428 8430 8434 8437 8440 8444.5 8445 8448 8453 8455 8457 8459 8460.7 8461.9 8463 8467.5 8469 8469.2 8473.5 8474 8475.5 8476 8478.5 WUN-v05 to ALTEX, St Petersburg via UHP5 11/Jan (HOOD). UEFN: TSM OSTROYE 0853 RTTY UBMQ: RTMS PROSTOR 0757 RTTY 50/170 crew TGs to Vlad via UFL 18/Jan (HOOD). UTDC: TKH ILYA SELVINSKIY 0744 RTTY 50/170 crew TGs to USO5 4/Jan (HOOD). UROS: TKH DNEPR 0814 RTTY 50/170 crew TGs to USO5 28/Dec (HOOD). UBQB: GENERAL RADZIYEVSKIY (MA-0063) 0900 RTTY 50/170 msg to Torshavn via UDK2 13/Jan (HOOD). WLO: at 0454 CW w/ mkr (ER) PPR: Rio de Janeiro R 0520 cw/arq Marker (10/Jan) (RH2) 9AR: Rijeka Radio 2230 FEC nx bulletin (29/Jan) (ML2) LZW: Varna Bulgaria 130299 1804 CW callband (EB) WCC: at 0445 CW w/ mkr (ER) OXZ: LYNGBY RADIO 1640 fec Nx bulletin in Danish. (9/Feb) (DW) VCT/WCC: Tors Cove/Chatham 150299 2122 CW callband (EB) NMO: at 0442 CW w/ mkr (ER) 4XZ: Haifa Naval Radio 0245 CW / Israel, QSX (29/Jan) ((DT)) 4XZ: Navy Haifa 1800 CW mkr and tfc list (7/Feb) (TR2) 4XZ: ISRAELI D.F. HAIFA 1514 220199 CW RM7W de 4XZ GR 22 (5LTR TFC) (EB) KFS: Palo Alto Radio 0237 CW w/CQ tape. (2/Feb) (DW2) A4M: Muscat R 1457z CW DE jan 23 (PVdE) A9M: Hamala Radio 0238 CW / Bahrain, CQ, QSX (29/Jan) (DT) A9M: Bahrain R. 1805 CW mkr "cq de A9M" (7/Feb) (TR2) A9M: Bahrain Radio 1706 CW ID marker tape "Happy New Year" 1/Jan (HOOD). A9M: BAHRAIN RADIO 2307 CW. Marker "cq de A9M qsx ch 4/5/6 k" (26/Feb) (DW) A9M: Bahrain R CW CQ 1859z feb 3 (PVdE) A9M: Hamala BAH 0440 CW. Mkr "CQ DE A9M CQ DE A9M" (ER) A9M: Hamala Radio, Bahrain 0420 CW / (13/Feb/99) (MPL) UBF2: ST PETERSBURG RADIO 1505 220199 CW 4LT3 de UBF2 (EB) FUG: FN LA REGINE 2313 rtty 75/850 Marker, distorted, poor copy. "FAAA de FUG ry's sg's". (26/Feb) (DW) XSM: XIAMEN RADIO 2311 CW. Tfc list - nil - qru? (26/Feb) (DW) FUG: FRENCH FORCES PARIS 1500 220199 RTTY/75 (EB) UVA: CW CQ TFC LIST NIL, UHSJ DE UVA QSX 16626= UHSJ DE UVA QSX 8342= 1703z feb 7 (PVdE) UVA: Gelendzhic R 1705z CW CQ NW QTC NIL QSX 4/8/12 KGS K working UHSJ on 8369.5 UHOR: on 6288 and ENGA on 490 jan 24 (PVdE) OFJ: Helsinki R CW QSX 1900z feb 3 (PVdE) LSD836: Globe Wireless Buenos Aires 0246 ARQ w/free idle and cw id. (2/Feb) (DW2) LSO836: Buenos Aires R 0525 cw/arq Marker (11/Jan) (RH2) USCG Kodiak: 1809 FAX / Weather Fax (6/Jan/99) (MPL) PPL: BELEM RADIO 2320 CW. Wx forecast in EE. (26/Feb) (DW) CKN: Canadian Forces Lazo 0303 RTTY 75/850 w/weak xmsn. QRM from nearby unid cw sta. (2/Feb) (DW2) JJC: TOKYO 0807 FAX 60/576/N/800 Japanese script press. (8/Feb) (DW) D4A: S.VICENTE DE C.VERDE R 1729 CW. Marker "cq de D4A tfc list qsw 8 mhz qru? k" - Offair 1743z without list or qso. (30/Jan) (DW) Kyoto News 1804 FAX / (6/Jan/99) (MPL) A7D: Doha R CW DE 1857z feb 3 (PVdE) A7D: Doha QAT 0436 CW. Mkr "DE A7D DE A7D DE A7D" (ER) FUF FN: Le Port 0528 rtty 75/850 RY/ID test tape (11/Jan) (RH2) 9VG56: SINGAPORE RADIO 1508 CW Marker "cq de 9VG56/8476 khz qsx 8 mhz ch 1 3 4 5 8 10" (21/Feb) (DW) FUF: FN FORT DE FRANCE 2348 rtty 75/R/850 Marker "de FUF Pagina 177 8487 8489 8495 8497 8499.7 8513.9 8515 8518.3 8522 8531.5 8538 8539 8541 8542 8550 8551.5 8552 8552.6 8553 8559 8559.5 8565 8565.3 8568.2 8570 8574 8577 8580 8585 8586 8589 8595 8598 8600 WUN-v05 testing ry's sg's figs testing" (26/Feb) (DW) FUF: FN Martinique 0719 RTTY 75/850 RY's, Testing (6/Jan/99) (MPL) XSG: Shanghai R CW CP CP CP DE XSG XSG XSG NIL NIL = LS BOA00 BOB00 BOC00 BOG00 BOQ00 BOT00 BOU00 BOZ00 AR message was repeated several times, any ideas? UNID ? 2350 CW Hi spd - no app callsign noted. (26/Feb) (DW) C: Moscow beacon CW 1856z feb 3 (PVdE) HLF: Seoul Radio 1716 ARQ idler (Global station) 1/Jan (HOOD). RBSL: IN Mumbai 1737 rtty 50/850 Test tape (11/Jan) (RH2) WLO: Mobile Radio, AL, USA 0706 CW / STORMTRAC DATA, followed by msgs (6/Jan/99) (MPL) 5AT: Tripoli LBY 0432 CW. Mkr "VVV VVV VVV CQ CQ CQ de 5AT 5AT 5AT" (ER) 5AT: Tripoli R. 1810 CW mkr "vvv cq de 5AT" (7/Feb) (TR2) DZX: MCO MANILA 2000 CW. Wx forecast. (MCO = Maritime Communications Office - refer NN column Sep 96). (26/Feb) (DW) CBV: Valparaiso Radio, Chile 0658 CW / Channel marker (06/Jan/99) (MPL) LZW49: Varna Radio 0230 CW / Bulgaria navigation (29/Jan) ((DT)) 6WW FN: Dakar 0533 rtty 75/850 RY/ID/QWERTY + Le Brick (11/Jan) (RH2) VRX35: Hong Kong R CW CQ QSX 1853z feb 3 (PVdE) A9M: CW-id 1853z feb 3 (PVdE) PKX: Jakarta R CW CQ QRU? 1846z feb 3 (PVdE) Unid: 1447 ARQ IN TFC MENTION ICE BRAKER ASSISTANCE (EB) CTP: NATO Lisbon 1750 RTTY (75/850) "naws de CTP qsx 04 08 12 16 mhz ar" (4/Feb) (TR2) CTP: PORTUGUESE NAVY 1444 220199 RTTY/75 (EB) Unid: 0546 Mode unknown 150/850 Unlisted. Gbge on sceen (11/Jan) (RH2) UNID: 0403 100/850 (13/Feb/99) (MPL) GKB: PORTISHEAD U.K. 1420 220199 CW IN TFC WITH UNKNOWN C/S (EB) GKB: Portishead R CW Traffic list H2FG P3VL2 RTT 9HBF5 AR DE GKB AR 1905z feb3 (PVdE) D3E51: Luanda Radio 0325 CW w/CQ tape. (2/Feb) (DW2) FUB: FN Paris F Rtty 50/170 0900z Test Ry's 08 Jan99 [BC3] FUV: 2233 RY TEST SG FROM DJIBOUTI FUV RTTY 75/850 8-1-99 (EW) WNU43: Slidell Radio 0330 CW w/CQ tape. (2/Feb) (DW2) LGJ: at 0417 CW. Mkr "CQ CQ CQ DE LGJ LGJ LGJ" (ER) HLO: Soul R CW CQ QSX 1846z feb 3 (PVdE) HLO: Seoul South Korea 150299 S2110 CW callband (EB) RLK7: Arkhangelsk Radio CW clg "4LY" (coll c/s used by RKLM) with QSX freqs as 2540/4183.5/6278.5/8367.5 (same as RKLM) 18/Jan (HOOD). UFL: Vladivostok Radio 0738 RTTY 50/170 crew TG to UBMQ: RTMS PROSTOR 4/Jan (HOOD). USO5: Izmail Radio 0735 CW tfc list then 50Bd RTTY for blind tfc with freqs as 525.5/468, 4277/4182.5, 6386.5/6277.5, 8586/8366.5, 12965/12550.5 12/Jan (HOOD) HPP: Intelmar Radio, Panama 0332 CW w/CQ tape. (2/Feb) (DW2) HPP: Panama Radio 0355 CW / "QRU? QRJ?" (13/Feb/99) (MPL) UFL/UDL: Vladivostok Radio 2315 RTTY 50/170 w/DE UFL/UDL & wkg freqs of 3630/8595/12729/22656.5 RYs to wx f/cast (16/Jan) (ML2) OXZ2/OXZ4/0XZ82: LYNGBY DENMARK1400 220199 CW TFC FOR CNBI LNPB (EB) XSV: Tianjin R CW DE XSV PSE UP 363 E E QRZ? 1912z feb 3 (PVdE) Pagina 178 WUN-v05 8604.3 ZRH3/4/5: SAN Silvermine 0555 rtty 75/170 RY/ID test tape (11/Jan) (RH2) 8605 UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 1725 CW msg to TR FRIO LAS PALMAS 1/Jan (HOOD) ZRH4: SAN SILVERMINE 1940 rtty 75/N/170 Periodic marker "NAWS S12S572". Svc "NAWS zkl zic hx22s571" (4/Feb) (DW) 8614 B5S: Unid 1452 USB readability checks with B5S-01 and B5S02. Possibly USN net (21/Jan) (RP3) 8618 KPS: at 0412 CW. Mkr "CQ DE KPS QSX 6...etc" (ER) 8632 Unid: 1355 220199 RTTY/150 ENCRYPTED TFC. (EB) 8633.9 PPR: Rio de Janeiro Radio, Brazil 0334 CW / (13/Feb/99) (MPL) 8634 VTG: Mumbai Naval R 0015 CW CQ(!) //important// local wx forecast for mumbai valid for 24 hours from 171400???DE VTG QRU QRX AR 1521z jan 17 (PVdE) 8640 SPE42/61: STETTIN RADIO 1342 220199 CW (EB) 8650 SPE42: Szczecin Radio 0605 CW marker (31/Jan) (IJ) 8662 TAH: Istanbul R. 1815 CW mkr "cq de TAH qsx 8 mhz ch 3 4 8 k" (7/Feb) (TR2) 8665 XSG: Shanghai China 150299 2106 CW callband (EB) XSG: Shanghai R. 1820 CW mkr and tfc list (07 Feb) (TR2) XSG: Shanghai R CW CQ QRU? 1920z feb3 (PVdE) 8670 IAR: Rome Radio 0608 CW marker (31/Jan) (IJ) 8672 IAR: at 0407 CW. Mkr "VVV VVV VVV de IAR IAR IAR" (ER) 8674 VWM: Chennai R 1456z CW CQ QRU QSX jan 23 (PVdE) 8682 EAD: Madrid R. 1835 CW mkr "de EAD3/EDZ6 qsx 8 12 16 and 22 mhz cg ar k" (4/Feb) (TR2) EAD: Madrid Radio 0337 CW w/calltape. Almost blocked by NMC on freq. (2/Feb) (DW2) NMC: USCG CAMSPAC 0335 FAX 120/576 w/chart. (2/Feb) (DW2) 8683.7 UNID: 0320 FAX / Wx FAX Marine Prediction Center (13/Feb/99) (MPL) 8685 IRM: Roma Medico R. 1825 CW mkr "vvv vvv vvv IRM IRM IRM free radio medical service and amver service on 8/12/16/22 mhz common k" (4/Feb) (TR2) IRM: CIRM ROME 1337 CW. Marker "vvv IRM free radio medical service and amver service on 8/16 mhz common k". (19/Feb) (DW) 8686 CNP: Casablanca R. 1810 CW mkr "cq de CNP qsx 8 mhz ar k" (4/Feb) (TR2) 8694 XSZ: Dalian R 1738z CW CQ QRU? QSX 8 MHZ BK jan 24 (PVdE) 8694.4 UNID: 0312 50/850 (13/Feb/99) (MPL) 8698 7TF: Boufarik R CW CQ QSS 1926z feb 3 (PVdE) 8700 7TF: at 0519 CW. Mkr "CQ CQ CQ DE 7TF" (ER) 9AR: Rijeka R. 1815 CW mkr "vvv de 9AR 3/5/7 ch 3/4/7 k" (4/Feb) (TR2) 9AR: RIJEKA RADIO 1800 CW. Svc re 500 khz ceased fm 1/Feb (In EE then Croat). Tfc list. (19/Feb) (DW) 8722 WOM: Miami High Seas Radio 0327 USB clearing channel of unreadable tfc (22/Jan) (RP3) 8725 UNID: unknown 1048 AM / weird synch tones in musical cadence (08-02-99) (Anonymous) 8743 Athens Radio 0342 USB Greek announcement //8736 (22/Jan) (RP3) 8761 UDN: Novorossiysk Radio 1735 USB YL with "Govorit Novorossiysk Radio". 1/Jan (HOOD) 8764 NMC: USCG CAMSPAC 0405 USB w/MIB. //6501/4426//. (2/Feb) (DW2) NMN: USCG CAMSLANT 0340 USB w/MIB. //4426/6501// (2/Feb) (DW2) USB USCG CAMSPAC, auto-voice weather broadcast, 22002215. (X) 8776 MAILBAG: 0109 USB EAM: DSBZHW... Also at 0115, 0145, 0215 and 0245 (23/Jan) (JJ) NOBLEMAN: 2315 USB EAM DSCT7D... (16/Jan) (JJ) RADCLIFF: 1916 USB EAM DSHLCF... RADCLIFF had a PACTOR (sounded like) data signal mixed in with his broadcasts (10/Jan) (JJ) Pagina 179 8788 8843 8846 8861 8864 8879 8888 8891 8894 WUN-v05 VAGABOND: 0116 USB EAM DSOMRF... (13/Jan) (JJ) VINDICATE: 0044 USB EAM DSHLCF... (13/Jan) (JJ) MAILBAG: 23 Jan with EAM traffic: DSBZHW...0109z, 0115z, 0145z, 0215z and 0245z USB (JJ) SPH: Gdynia Radio 0341 USB announcement in EE/PP (22/Jan) (RP3) San Francisco: (CEP-1/2 MWARA) 0530 USB wkg flt 177A w/ATC advisory; then United 935. (RB) CG 1504: 1448 USB wkg New York w/operations normal report at posn 3838N 5736W. NY tells CG 1504 to switch to 11342 for a SIGMET. CG 1504 reports he is on SAR but has only one HF transceiver which he is keeping on 8983 radio guard (13/Jan) (RP3) 5V-MCH: Unid 1807 Wkg Dakar. (IB) ?-504: 0408 USB wkg DAKAR ATCC w/position and eta. (2/Feb) (DW2) CFC-3702: Canadian AF 2043 Wkg Dakar. FL390. (IB) Canarias Radio 0207 USB, Y/L EE w/aircraft. Dakar Radio also noted at same time (24/Jan) (RP3) DAKAR RADIO: wkrg ASCOT 3201 20\JAN(MF2) HKY-710: Unid 1804 Wkg Dakar. FL150. (IB) INV-0242: Inversija 1823 Wkg Dakar. a/c-IL-76. (IB) IWD-911: UNID: 2324 USB Wkg Dakar. FL350. (IB) JetAir-212: 1538 Wkg Bombay. FL390. Selcal-DJCP from Calcutta to Bombay.(IB) MNV-122:Unid 1824 Wkg Canarias. FL300. (IB) SUM-9752: SUMES 1853 Wkg Dakar. FL330. (IB) TRA-3140: Transavia 1734 Wkg Dakar. (IB) TZ-AMS: Sahel Aviation 1719 Wkg Dakar. (IB) WCA-051: West Coast Airways 1858 Wkg Dakar. (IB) WTC-007: Unid 2032 Wkg Niamey. (IB) ZS-JIZ: SAFAIR. 2013 USB Wkg Dakar. FL230. from Dakar to Marakesh. possible involved in Paris-Dakar Rally. (IB) Dakar Radio: Dakar Senegal 0407 USB / Dakar radio and aircraft - heard in Montana! (15/Dec/98) (MPL) GANDER: 1954 USB wkg ROCCO 81 @40W, FL280 westbound, who requests to deviate 20 mi off course for moderate to severe turbulence 12/Jan (MB3) New York Radio 1701 USB wkg Iceland Air flight (17/Jan) (RP3) Seychelles Air: 1818 USB taking psn rpt from Air Afrique 58 1/Jan (HOOD) unid: Gander air ww Belgian Airforce 620A selcall bg-ac requesting fl 260 18.39 USB (BVR) unid: Gander air ww Speedbird 215 52n30w f370 selcall bdck 1836 USB (BVR) Unid, possibly Luanda LDOC 2153 USB in Portuguese (21/Jan) (RP3) Shanwick Radio: 2051 USB / Shanwick radio working various aircraft (14/Dec/98) (MPL) ICELAND: 1531 USB wkg DLH 454 w/ pon report 11/Jan (MB3) GANDER: Gander 18.14 ww ups 6571 pos 55n 40w fl 350 17.34 -44celsius 55n30w 17.41 USB (BVR) GANDER: Gander 18.24 ww UPS 6077 56n40w fl 350 -43 celsius 56n30w 56n20w next copy shanwick 17.48 USB (BVR) GANDER: Gander 18.27 ww Canedian 868 copy shanwick 57n40w fl 390 fuel 17.6 -44 celsius 58n30w 19.06 58n20w next 18.29 USB (BVR) ICELAND: Iceland 17.33 ww Canforce 86 pos henri 17.33 fl 180 selcall ghbc destination Thule USB (BVR) SHANWICK: 14.57 Shanwick ww N470JF pos 60n10w 1456 Fl 240 no selcall USB (BVR) SHANWICK: Shanwick 18.44 ww Foenix 47 pos 59n 10w 17.40 fl 290 estimate Alden 17.41 USB (BVR) unid: Iceland radio ww United 935 comms abt flight level 1605 USB (BVR) 5U-ARN: Nigeravia 1617 Wkg Dakar. (IB) AWH-301: Air Inter Niger. 2020 USB Wkg Niamey. FL370. (IB) Pagina 180 8903 8906 8912 8915 8925 8927 8930 8933 8936 8940 8942 8957 8965 8971 8975 8977 8983 WUN-v05 KVY-121: C.A.I (Italy). 2002 USB Wkg Algiers. FL370 -possible participant in Paris-Dakar Rally. was involved 2 years ago, also. (IB) Malawi-718: 1727 USB Wkg Algiers. FL390. SELCAL-EF-CH. from Lilongwe to London Gatwick. 14 crew & 71 Pax. B767. (IB) N'Djamena Aero 0041 USB wkg various a/c (26/Jan) (RP3) SAZ-465: Swiss Air Ambulance. 2327 USB Wkg Luanda. (IB) SOI-408:Southern Aviation, Zambia 1727 Wkg Kano. from Lusaka to Lagos. FL350. (IB) Gander Radio 1809 USB wkg KLM 781 (23/Jan) (RP3) O5: Unid, probably US Customs 1318 USB wkg unid reporting going back to scan (19/Jan) (RP3) Unid 0315 USB OM in Korean (24/Jan) (RP3) 7TF: BOUFARIK ALGERIA 2000 210199 CW CALLBAND (EB) JEDDAH (Saudi LDOC): 1550 USB wkg Saudi 924 11/Jan (MB3) AL ITALIA 622 0921 USB wkg SDJ s/c ck FK-DM (10/Jan) (JRU) Lufthansa 8264: 2332 USB clg Stockholm Radio (23/Jan) (RP3) SDJ: Stockholm Rdo 1552 USB wkg AZA 748 s/c chk 11/Jan (MB3) SDJ: Stockholm Radio 11.03 ww unid aircraft USB (BVR) STOCKHOLM RADIO: 120299 1730 in contact with REACH XF5 100 miles north of Cairo Egypt (EB) vvvvvvv (into online encryption (EB) Unid 0148 USB 2 OM in AA mixed w/FF. Possibly Tunesia/Morocco (16/Jan) (RP3) PK-VTP: Manunggal Air 1720 Wkg Singapore Aero (IB) Shannon Volmet 0354 USB wx (26/Jan) (RP3) EIP: 14.35 Shannon volmet wx eur airports USB (BVR) GAF 652: wkg DHM 91 in USB (AN) Blue Star: TSCC San Juan 2117 USB w/Gremlin 05 vectoring him to check out " rabbit track" 21470 on heading of 320 degs, 197 kts from encoded position. At 2123 Gremlin 05 reports that " rabbit track" is actually Shark 16 (unid a/c) (15/Jan) (RP3) GREMLIN: req BLUESTAR meet on uniform in the green. 2330 17\JAN(MF2) HUNTER 01: RAF Nimrod wkg O in USB (AN) HUNTER 02: 0630 USB wkg OSCAR w/posn. (RB) HUNTER 02: RAF Nimrod w/ BANSHEE, AW, M3O and FIDDLE in USB (AN) Hunter 02: 0446 USB, British accent, asking Oscar to relay his position report to Blue Star (24/Jan) (RP3) MASTERPIECE: w/ PINK TIGER and LONG JUMP in USB (AN) PELICAN 711: wkg ARROW(?) in USB (AN) TRIDENT: 759 calling 2NL,nothing heard. 2158 8PP calling COWSLIP 721,nothing heard 2203 WAFER 757 passing spare grp to 2NL. 2210 2NL req TRIDENT 759 hold data until next pass. 2213 WAFER 751 req status from TRIDENT 759. 2215 TRIDENT 759 passing spare grp to 2NL. 2225 13\JAN(MF2) TRIDENT: 760 calling X0P,nothing heard. 2000 1BW calling TRIDENT 760,nothing heard. 2005 25\JAN(MF2) Trident 721: (P-3, VP-26 NAS Brunswick) 1537 USB w/X1E passes Spare Group position using NUCO/UNNUCO code (21/Jan) (RP3) WRANGLER 09: wkg BLUESTAR in USB (AN) X0N: w/ Z4Y, CORTEZ 712 and P3M in USB (AN) LRH: Unid 0452 USB, YL EE w/accent wkg LMG 191 cfg operations normal report and ETA of 0503Z (24/Jan) (RP3) RNY 630: wkg YEOVIL OPS in USB (AN) WATCHDOG 91: wkg YEOVIL OPS in USB (AN) 1717: rep flt ops & pos to CAMSLANT. 2230 C9Z rep flt ops normal to CAMSLANT. 2231 23\JAN(MF2) CAMSLANT Chesapeake 1400 USB wkg CG 140, 1502, 1716 (7/Jan) (GO) CAMSLANT: 1534 USB wkg O1N. O1N is airborne from homeplate V2L, 5POB. (7/Feb) (DW2) Pagina 181 WUN-v05 CAMSLANT: coord w\93A,CAMSLANT relaying to PANTHER. 2210 CAMSLANT req 93A switch to Primary BRAVO or ALPHA for PANTHER. 2213 23\JAN(MF2) CG RESCUE 1718: rep they are on scene to CAMSLANT. 2003 7\FEB(MF2) NOF: USCG AirSta Clearwater, Fl 1637 USB "Clearwater Air" wkg CAMSLANT re C-130 that is on 5696. (RB) RESCUE 2131: wkg CAMSLANT (simulcast on 5696) in USB (AN) X6L: 2233 USB w/CAMSLANT Chesapeake relaying that CG 6517 is en route Guantanamo Bay w/heart attack patient (19/Jan) (RP3) X6L: USCG a/c 2222 USB wkg CAMSLANT re took radio guard for the RESCUE 6517 (HH-65) outbound from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba to the 47,262 DWT Carnival cruiseship M/S Jubilee re medivac flight, but has now lost comms w/them. (RB) CAMSLANT-Chesapeake: 1754z to FARNSWORTH 801, assumes guard. (ALS) 8989 CH 07: wkg ONY in USB (AN) UNID:(27/JAN) Fijian stations 2030 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. Mentioned about Suva & the Japanese marketing company. Unid Fijian stations 2030 USB 2 chat (27/Jan) (IJ) 8992 AFA3: Andrews 1703 USB with call for MAINSAIL and msg for QH3ER3, followed by 30 letter msg and out (6/Feb) (TR2) AJE: Croughton 1655 USB wkg E10T3 who req wx update for Ramstein ETA 1915z and alternative Frankfurt ETA 1945z, wx from Croughton plus add info followed (6/Feb) (TR2) ANDREWS: wkrg PP SHADOW 47 to BLACKHAT Ops 10\FEB(MF2) Ascot 5028: 0039 USB w/Thule in pp w/Metro w/wx for Norfolk and Oceana AS (11/Jan) (RP3) Evac 500: 2344 USB w/Offutt in pp w/Kelly AFB Operations (9/Jan) (RP3) FOURSOME: 0030 USB 30-char EAM (DSQYK2) (12/Jan) (RP3) GOLD 02: KC-10/KC-135 tanker 0526 USB wkg Andrews GHFS w/pp Rota base op's. (RB) HICKAM: wkrg PP for SAM 400 to ANDREWS. 0255 11\JAN(MF2) IMPLICATE: calling HORSEFLY,contacted McCLELLAN with req for NIGHTWATCH freqs. NIGHTWATCH req IMPLICATE contact MOLASSAS. 0148 8\FEB(MF2) NAVY LL60: wkg VP-30 BASE via pp in USB (AN) NIGHTHAWK 10: wkg NIGHTHAWK BASE via pp in USB (AN) Populate: 2244 USB clg Mainsail, also on 8968 (8/Jan) (RP3) Reach 6002: 0038 USB w/Thule in pp w/Dover CP (11/Jan) (RP3) Reset 1: 0031 USB wkg Reset 3, then into ANDVT (28/Jan) (RP3) SAM 300: 0324 USB w/McClellan in pp w/Elmendorf Metro w/wx for Eielson AFB (20/Jan) (RP3) SAM 400: VIP a/c 0309 USB w/Hickam in pp (12/Jan) (RP3) Soda 51: 1243 USB w/Andrews in pp w/Westover AFB. KC-135, TN ANG (29/Jan) (RP3) THULE: wkrg PP for NAVY YX243 to DSN3831-5650\3667. 0201 10\FEB(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for REACH 9022 to DSN#834-4778\4779Peterson,AFB (C-141 #69022). 0001 13\JAN(MF2) Sam 300: McClellan 0324 USB / Calling, no reply and out. (01/18/99) (RR5) Sam 300: McClellan 0334 USB / PP to Elmendorf Metro for WX Eilson AFB, Maintain F-290 (01/18/99) (RR5) unid: 1240 US AIR FORCE VERY WEAK SIGNAL USA USB 8-1-99 (EW) 9003 Unid: 1809 210199 RTTY 75 ENCRYPTED (SHORT MESSAGES) (EB) 9006.8 UNID: Egyptian MFA Washington? 0227 ARQ 100/170 5L groups, Ambassador Ahmed Maher Elsayed (13/Feb/99) (MPL) 9007 Ascot 4789: 2346 USB position report to Trenton Military (10/Jan) (RP3) CanForce 2582: 1805 USB wkg Trenton Military, req latest Pagina 182 9016 9017 9018 9023 9030 9030.4 9031 9034 9041 9041.5 9044.8 9046 9047 9050 9061 9071.9 9072 9075 9090 9099 9100 9102.5 9109 WUN-v05 actuals for KLSF & KMXF. (RB) CanForce 2587: CC-130E Hercules 1917 USB wkg Trenton Military over Buffalo NY, est Trenton 2220z, selcal ck FMEJ (CC-130E Hercules serial 130325, (C/N 4285), 436 Transport & Rescue Sqn, 8 Wing, Trenton). (RB) LION 34: 2037 USB wkg Trenton Military, adv was a 2 ship formation & req extension of 1/2 hr for flt ID of LION 34, req passed to home stn at 677 DSN. (RB) Trenton Military 1534 USB radio ck w/Rescue 305 (21/Jan) (RP3) GUIDEPOST: calling NIGHTWATCH, nothing heard. 2344 22\JAN(MF2) NIGHTWATCH 01: (ABNCP) 2203 USB 36-char EAM (17/Jan) (RP3) LIGHT RAIN: wkg CROUGHTON in USB (AN) MOTOR ASSISTANCE: wkg CROUGHTON in USB (AN) SHADO 93: 0230 USB clg SHADO 92 (22/Jan) (JJ) BLUE CRAB: CONR, CONUS NORAD, Tyndall AFB, FL 0122 clg any station for radio ck, no joy, then clg DEER HUNTER, no joy. (RB) NORTHERNLIGHTS: NORAD NE SAOC TADIL op, HUNTRESS, Rome, NY 0223 USB , clg BLUE CRAB several times no joy. (RB) OAKIE SAM: clg BLUE CRAB USB (22/Jan) (JM) SAM 201: 0005 USB, outbound Rochester, MN for Andrews, wkg Andrews VIP (29/Jan) (JJ) SIDECAR: Canadian NORAD Region (CANR )East/West Sector Op Control Center, CFB North Bay, Ontario, CAN 2103 USB clg X3L no joy. (RB) SAM 201: outbound Rochester, MN for Andrews, wkg Andrews VIP re: a 0230z ETA. Maybe related: King Hussein arrival Mayo Clinic in Rochester for treatment.(JJ) UNID: RTTY/TE-40 system 75/850 encrypted data stream, Prob Saddlebunch Key, 24hrs. (X) UNID: 0220 75/850 Numerous, short transmissions (13/Feb/99) (MPL) HUNTER 01: RAF Nimrod wkg ARCHITECT in USB (AN) KITTYHAWK 24: wkg ARCHITECT in USB (AN) L6O: RAF Nimrod wkg ARCHITECT in USB (AN) NATO 37: wkg ARCHITECT in USB (AN) HUNTER 01: RAF Nimrod wkg ARCHITECT in USB (AN) 5YE: Nairobi, Kenya 2100 RTTY 100/850 RY's and CQ DE 5YE (28 Jan). (PT) 5YE: Nairobi Meteo KEN Rtty 100/170 2114z 5 Ltr Wx Grps 25 Jan 99 [BC3] 5YE: NAIROBI MET 1851 FAX 500 hpa analysis (4/Feb) (DW) DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 0708 rtty 75/R/400 Diplo bdcast online encrypted tfc. (3/Feb) (DW) Unid: 75bd 200hz no acf sync continue 1521 75 (BVR) EPG: unident 150299 1349 FEC (Sitor B) baud speed was 75 when detected sending EPG speeded up to 100 bd still send EPG o.t.a. 1352 (EB) LSB Mil-Std-188-141A ALE, Prob USAF Scope Command 21302145. (X) LZ5: Berlin,Germany(???)1307 RTTY 75/484 Possibly Bulgarian emb. with long tfc in Bulgarian(?) all headed Berlin. Then sends "LZ5 RYRYRY..." a couple of times, "ZAL 9084", shifts to 9084.0 KHz and into high speed IRA-ARQ (15 Jan). (PT) Spanish Man (V7): 0601 UTC AM numbers station with call-up 047 null msg 000 (SD) RFGW: Paris, France 1535 FEC-A 192/400 5-lg tfc to Y9L, J5W etc. (15 Jan). (PT) UNID: 2020 AM Voice, YL EE 3/2 5 fgps, end, 2028z (Jan. 16)(PLOO) Unid:140299 1236 RTTY/150 on line encrypted (EB) Unid: 150299 1354 RTTY/150 on line encryption (EB) Egyptian Emb Khartoum (JG KDBFCLJ) 2320 FEC clg Cairo, 2325 5LGs (12/Jan) (ML2) unid: 1350 REPEATS VVV VVV VVV 723 723 723. CW 9-1-99 (EW) Pagina 183 9110 9115 9120 9130.1 9131 9147 9147.5 9148.2 9148.9 9149.6 9152 9153 9164.9 9165 9186 9192.6 9192.7 9198 9212 9231 9259 9286 9286.5 9295 WUN-v05 NIK: USCG BOSTON 2120 WITH WEATHER MAP NIK FAX 120/576 81-99 (EW) NMF: USCG Boston 0412 fax 120/576 Weak signal. Blurred chart (29/Jan) (RH2) NMF:(29/Jan)USCG Boston 0412 fax 120/576 Weak signal. Blurred chart (RH2) Spanish Lady (V2): 0601 UTC AM numbers station with headers 666 01 and 584 02 (SD) UNID: 0800 AM Voice 5 fgps SS YL , Atencion 1st msg then 2nd: 441/05 05 52 ...(52 gps)... ending with ''43432 13245 final final'' at 0809, pulsating electric buzz in the background throughout; carrier on at 0750. (Jan. 25) (PLOO) NIGHTWATCH 01: 1724 USB tuning count (13/Jan) (RP3) Panther 01: DEA a/c 2332 USB w/Lobo (Howard AFB) getting wx (12/Jan) (RP3) V8C: Unid 2056 USB clg Y1C w/no results. USN Link-11 net? (29/Jan) (RP3) VENUS 7: wkg CACTUS 1945 w/comm cks in the clear. Once established, they went secure. 12 JAN 99 (DC) MGJ: UK MILITARY 2123 WITH CHANNEL INFORMATION. MGJ RTTY 75/425 8-1-99 (EW) MGJ: BRITISH NAVAL 1813 210199 RTTY/75 CALLBAND (EB) GXQ: RN LONDON 1048 DCN 8 chan interleaved vft on usb. (10/Feb) (DW) GXQ: RN LONDON 1116 rtty 50/340 9147.595. Ch:1 in vft. Eng chan. Mostly idle on mark. Op chat reqsy the reds de GXQ. (10/Feb) (DW) unid: 1354 IDLING ONLY. E.46.15/144 9-1-99 (EW) GXQ: RN LONDON 1050 ARQ/342 96/340 9148.955. 2 chan tdm. Chan 5 in vft. Chan A: idling figsshift/linefeed. Chan B: idling betas(x2)/hash(x2). (10/Feb) (DW) GXQ: RN LONDON 1109 ARQ/342 96/340 9149.635. 4rc. 2 chan tdm. Chan 7 in vft. Cha:A idling beta/hashCh:B idling figshift(x2)/linefeeds(x2). (10/Feb) (DW) DGI Havana: 1200-1245 CW Broadcast flag -unk- to Central America. Sometimes AM #s schedule here on 9153.00. (X) Unid: TASHKENT METEO 1816 210199 FAX 60/576 (EB) UNID 1013 CW. Offline encrypted tfc. Slow -18wpm. ends "ar (x3)" starts next"MNRUA (x5) bt(x3)" then into next msg in offline encrypt. (15/Feb) (DW) SEOUL MET 0836 FAX 120/576/N/600 Faint chart in noise. End of chart. (16/Feb) (DW) HLL: SEOUL KOREA 2126 WITH WEATHER MAP HLL FAX 120/576 8-199 (EW) HEP9: KANTONPOLIZEI ZURICH 1030 CW. Marker "vvv de HEP9" (15/Feb) (DW) 5ST: ASECNA Antananarivo 0419 arq-E3 48/400 Aero tfc & Wx (29/Jan) (RH2) unid: 1402 WEATHER INFO WITH FAPR HEADERS. FROM ANTANNARIVO MADAGASCAR. 5ST E3 48/850 9-1-99 (EW) Brussels, Belgium 1524 Pol-ARQ 150/244 Tfc from BRUKSELA then shut down (15 Jan). (PT) RFFEDFA: France 1400 ARQ-E 184/400 CENTEXPLSLI FAVIERES with tfc to RFFEDCS, CENTEXREGSPAHIS FAVIERES via UFA circuit (27 Jan). (PT) Bou Saada Aero (ALG) 1558 Wkg In Salah.(IB) Bou Sada Aero (ALG): 0801 USB Clg Adrar. (IB) Maghnia Aero (ALG): 0920 USB Clg Bechar. &Wkg In Salah.(IB) RFGW: MFA PARIS 0858 FEC/A 192/400 Period in alphas then calling F9S/Prague "je qap la 469 dim 10 qru int qsa/qtc". Qso and qsl of tfc. (17/Feb) (DW) 579: 150299 1410 CW 579 constantly repeated the o.t.a. (EB) MKD: Akrotiri, Cyprus 2350 Piccolo 6 Op chat to unknown station (18 Jan). (PT) FDE14: FAF CONTRAXEVILLE 0748 CW. Marker "vvv FDE14 ar" Pagina 184 9295 9300 9300.3 9321.7 9338.5 9343 9910.6 9914 9958 9983.7 10033 10047 10099.5 10101 10103.7 10166.5 10169.5 10178.1 10194 10204 10214 10238 10284 10299 10300 10310.6 10314 10315 10326.2 WUN-v05 (4/Feb) (DW) MFA ROME 0844 ARQ/RS 240bd 9295.04. End of session qsls/cldown. (5/Feb) (DW) unid: 1412 ENCRYPTED TEXT UNK UNKSYS 75/850 9-1-99 (EW) unid: 2121 ENCRYPTED TEXT UNKSYS 75/850 8-1-99 (EW) Unid: prob Egyptian Embassy 0620 ARQ 100/425 w/ATU-80 tfc, weak. (RB) UNID 0943 PICC 9338.510. On standby. Offair as soon as spotted. (15/Feb) (DW) Unid: TASHKENT METEO 1934 210199 FAX 60/576 (EB) ITA2/TE-40 system, 100/850, encrypted data stream 10001400. Prob NATO Europe. (X) FAA ALE: hrd at 1453 USB (30/Jan) (JM) UNID: Mil-Std-188-110A modem 2400bps Central Atlantic coast (Andrews?), USA, 24 hrs. (X) Mil-Std-188-110A modem 2400 bps, no data, 1230-1400. US. Parallel with 9956.00. (X) FF PARIS 1940 ARQ/E3 100/400 8rc. Betas, poor sig/sync improving. 2000z cct [IRE] C de V svcRFVI de RFVI. 2005z C de v svc Paris de Paris. (11/Feb) (DW) Miami LDOC: 1140 USB w/unid airline flt #507. (X) 4XZ: ISRAELI DEFENCE FORCE HAIFA 1803 CW (EB) N/A: QUICKBORN MET GERMANY 1947 RTTY/50 (EB) DDK2: MET GERMANY 1800 RTTY/50 QUICK BORN (EB) RFFA: PARIS FRANCE 2141 IDLING ONLY FROM RFFA E3 192/425 81-99 (EW) FDY: Orleans, France 1308 RTTY 50/400 Le Brick, TEST etc. (18 Jan). (PT) HSW: Bangkok Meteo 2250 RTTY 50/600 synop wx, now back to this freq from 9970 (21/Jan) (ML2) RFFA: MOD Paris F ARQ-E3 192/425 1030z 5 Ltr Wx Grps 08 Jan99 [BC3] ALE: 2113 USB (24/Jan) (JM) Unid 2113 USB ALE (24/Jan) (JM) ASTROJET: calling NIGHTWATCH 01 on Z-190 nothing heard switching Z-175(9016). 2327 13\JAN(MF2) LANDFALL: calling NIGHTWATCH,nothing heard switching Z175. 2107 15\JAN(MF2) NIGHTWATCH 01: 0041 USB checking out of net (12/Jan) (RP3) THRASHER: req sig chk w\NIGHTWATCH, nothing heard. 0200 17\JAN(MF2) N/A: JEDDAH MET SAUDI ARABIA 1929 RTTY/100 (EB) BDTB: ITALIAN NAVAL 1652 210199 RTTY/100 (EB) RC1TIA: Poss Tirana, Albania (??) 1550 PACTOR Sends callsign a few times, no response (05 Feb). (PT) HSW62: Bangkok Meteo 1530 RTTY 50/167 Wx codes (21/Jan) (RH2) unid: Unknown (Moscow??) 1225 FAX 120/576 WX charts from RAFC Moscow and ".....Meteorological Centre, Moscow" (poor Rx)covering N.E. Mediterranean and up through Black Sea into Russia. Charts not marked up in Cyrillic. Shuts down 13.05 (18 Jan). (PT) UNID: RTTY/TE-40 encrypted system, 150/775 Prob French Navy Brest-Loperhet, 24hrs. (X) UNID: 1245 USB poss Brazilian Oil workers. (X) SNN299: MFA WARSAW 0643 ARQ/POL 100/300 Tfc in Polish the "materialy anglojezyczne biuleletyn anglojezyczny" Polish daily news bulletin in EE. Finally loss of qso after excess errors hung system. (3/Feb) (DW) MAGIC 69: wkg DHN 66 in USB (AN) MAGIC 98: wkg DHN 66 in USB (AN) UNID: 1826 UNID synchronous 108.86/167 ACF=32, Tx ends at 1830 restarting fm 1840 to 1650, no synch with Code3 w/all modes tried; if baudot tried at the 109 speed with the M7000, printout looks very much like synchronization sequence w/one letter out of 4 changed followed by progressive switch to crypto (Jan. 16)(PLOO) Pagina 185 10327 10346 10353 10370 10371 10385 10423 10445 10470.5 10472 10474 10475.2 10480 10480.5 10480.9 10494.1 10495 10508.5 10536 10538 10546 10555 10576.5 10580 10611 10625 10626 10639.7 10640 10641 10648 10654 10655.9 WUN-v05 DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 1217 RTTY 75/R/400 Msg starts "1133 246173 15000 9266 xyxyxyxy" then into online encrypt and further msgs. (15/Feb) (DW) DGI Havana: 1100-1145 CW Broadcast flag +C+ to North America, new Saturday schedule switch from AM #s transmission. (X) Unid 0450 ANDVT comms (25/Jan) (JJ) ANDVT: 25 Jan comms. 0450z (JJ) UNID: 1230 RTTY 50/850, encrypted system, 1230-1300. (X) ITA2/TE-40 system, 50/850, encrypted data stream, 09301300. Runs to 2200 usually. Poss Saddlebunch Key or Caribbean area. (X) 5YE: NAIROBI KENYA 2130 WEATHER INFORMATION FROM. 5YE RTTY 50/850 8-1-99 (EW) Unid: 1616 21099 USB NUMBERS STN 5 FIG TFC IN GROUPS OF 3 AND 2 FEMALE OPERATOR. (EB) Estado Maior da PRA Maputo; 1623 arq Msgs\PP to Provincial capitals (02/Feb) (RH2) LCH?: Maputo R 1740 cw/arq Msgs/PP ending with cw/id "LCH" - not seen before (22/Jan) (RH2) FDC: FAF METZ 1445 CW. Marker "vvv de FDC" (15/Feb) (DW) FDC: FRENCH FORCES METZ 1543 CW (EB) Spanish Man (V7): 0609 UTC AM numbers station with call-up 047 null msg 000 (SD) UNID: LSB Brazilian, Cabo Verde area, 2230-2300. (X) FAPSI: 1759 Crowd 36 Unable decode (19/Jan) (RH2) MKK: RAF LONDON 1450 2 chan 6 tone piccolo vft. (15/Feb) (DW) MKK: RAF LONDON 1451 10480.510 6T piccolo. Eng chan in vft. Call " MKD de MKK" then techop chat. (15/Feb) (DW) MKK: RAF LONDON 1516 10480.910 6T Piccolo. Tfc chan in vft, online encrypted. (15/Feb) (DW) RFTJF: FF Port Bouet 0441 arq-E3 48/400 Idling (29/Jan) (RH2) MKD: RAF AKROTIRI 1522 DCN 8 chan interleaved VFT on USB. All chans idle on Mark or Space. (15/Feb) (DW) Russian Air Defense: time pulses 1130-1230 CW usually also 81-81 schedule on 10507.00. (X) CFH: CF Halifax N.S CAN RTTY 75/170 0945z Wx Info 9 Feb99 [BC3] CFH: CANFOR HALIFAX 1528 210199 FAX (EB) CW Unid 5F transmission, 31wpm keyboard Morse, caught in progress 1744- QRT at 1800. All 5F groups repeated 2x, ended 732 732 99. (X) AXI34: DARWIN MET 0815 FAX Current warnings summary (text). Nil warnings. (8/Feb) (DW) Unid: 75bd encrypted 1733 75 (BVR) HMF46: KCNA Pyongyang KRE RTTY 50/170 1000z Header's then Ry's 9 Feb99 [BC3] LSB, Mil-Std-188-110C modem, No ANDVT input. 4800bps. Unid. 1330-1345 only. Also seen 2200-2300. (X) Unid: 1454 210199 ARQ-E/184.7 BD IDLING (EB) unid: 1417 IDLING ONLY ARQ-E 184/400 9-1-99 (EW) S-1: Libya 1430 ARQ LASMO Seismic-1 with daily report to Tripoli (15 Jan). (PT) unid: Poss. Tripoli, Libya 1633 ARQ Messages in EE from a drilling rig to base, then into USB, both sides audible one an Englishman, then sending ARQ selcal TRIP, which Klingenfuss gives as LASMO Tripoli (14 Jan).(PT) UNID FAPSI ? 0736 RTTY 75/R/500 Tfc in offline encrypt (9/Feb) (DW) Unid: 150299 1431 RTTY/75 5 fig tfc QRU in CW and gone Unid 0233 USB ANDVT and clear-voice test counts (26/Jan) (JJ) ANDVT: 26 Jan and clear-voice test counts. 0233z USB (JJ) MKK: RAF LONDON 0825 DCN 16 chan interleaved vft on isb. (10/Feb) (DW) MKK: RAF LONDON 0827 RTTY 50/340 10655.955. Chan 5 in vft. Pagina 186 10670 10726.4 10756 10780 10795 10798.3 10802 10822 10856.8 10856.9 10872 10873.3 10917.7 10917.9 10918 10927.5 10943.5 10955 10964 10964.8 WUN-v05 "qbf figs de MKK ryi's de MKK" (10/Feb) (DW) unid: 1328 ENGLISH MAN WITH NUMBERS. ENDED WITH 00000 AT EXACTLY 1330. USB 9-1-99 (EW) RFGW: Paris, France 1600 FEC-A 192/400 Tfc to H6L, G8T, S5F, L9C, O9B, U3H, F9S, W5E and K4X (22 Jan). (PT) Unid 1624 USB ANDVT (24/Jan) (JM) Aircraft 980: 2010 USB w/Cape Radio in ground maintenance radio check (12/Jan) (RP3) KING 01: Cape Radio 1547z pp to DSN 460-1299, BRAVEHEART OPS (Raymond 17 Moody 347W) "We are at Pineapple; we have accomplished Salmon." 08 Feb 99 (ALS). KING 01: Cape Radio 1556z pp to DSN 460-1299, BRAVEHEART OPS (Raymond 17 Moody 347W) "We have SHARK. We are still at Pineapple and continuing the extraction." 08 Feb 99 (ALS). KING 01: Cape Radio 1623z pp to DSN 460-1299, BRAVEHEART OPS (Raymond 17 Moody 347W) "We are St Bernard." 08 Feb 99 (ALS). KING 01: Cape Radio 1640z pp to DSN 460-1299, BRAVEHEART OPS (Raymond 17 Moody 347W) "The poodle is Bravo; GREYHOUND successful." Confirms that GREYHOUND is an HH60. Is asked "Confirm you are Cedar Birch" [poss meaning Cocoa Beach?]. He responds "Affirmative on Birch; negative Cedar." KING 01 requests "Authenticate COB." Then KING 01 says "We are also Bango with JOLLY 01. We will be Guitar 94 at 1716z with JOLLY 01 Flight. Then we will be Cedar." Then KING 01 and Cape Radio discuss the feedback being heard in the background when KING 01 transmits, and KING 01 asks "Do you have a Lima Papa (i.e. low-power) antenna; we are 350 [radial] 35 [DME] to your location." To which Cape Radio responds "Oh, you're just North of us,"and they switch to the LP antenna. 08 Feb 99 (ALS). N/A: 2102 150199 ARQ-E3/192Bd IDLING - FRENCH FORCES MARTINIQUE (EB) RFLI: Ft de France (tent) 0532 arq-E3 192/400 Idling (03/Feb) (RH2) RFLI: FF Fort De France MRT ARQ-E3 96/425 1035z Idle mode 9 Feb99 [BC3] DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 1917 RTTY 75/R/400 Diplo bdcast. Online encrypted tfc then bdcasat ends/off air. (4/Feb) (DW) UNID 0749 FEC/A 144/I/400 (As ydy) qsl and signoff. (5/Feb) (DW) UNID 0759 FEC/A 144/400 End of qso with "ok ome tks 73" (4/Feb) (DW) GXQ: RN London 0518 VFT/RTTY 50/340 RYI/ID/Foxes etc (14/Jan) (RH2) GXQ: BRITISH MILITARY 1327 RYI FOXES GXQ RTTY VFT 50/170 9-1-99 (EW) P: RUSSIAN NAVY KALININGRAD MARKER 210199 CW (EB) S: RUSSIAN NAVY ARCHANGEL MARKER 210199 CW (EB) RFVI: LE PORT REUNION 2126 IDLING ONLY FROM RFVI E3 48/850 8-1-99 (EW) RFTJ: DAKAR SENEGAL 2125 IDLING ONLY FROM RFTJ E3 48/850 81-99 (EW) RFTJ: French forces Dakar, Senegal 0334 ARQ-E3 48/425 'Controle Voie' (21/Feb/99) (MPL) RFTJ FF: Dakar 0446 arq-E3 48/400 Idling (29/Jan) (RH2) unid: 1210 Piccolo 6 No tfc sent, shuts down after short while (03 Feb). (PT) CFH: 1855 140199 RTTY/75 CANFOR HALIFAX N.S. (EB) RF??F: Poss. Port Bouet, Ivory Coast 1900 ARQ-E 48/850 Tfc to RFTJD via unknown cct (15 Jan). (PT) RFTJF FF: Port Bouet 0450 arq-E 48/850 Idling Listed as Arq-E3 on 10956.7 khz! (29/Jan) (RH2) Unid: Port Bouet? 0540 arq-E3? 48/850 C3G/M7000 would not synch. Port Bouet is listed at 10956.7 (04/Feb) (RH2) N/A: SWISS DIPLO 1421 210199 SITOR-A (EB) HBD20: MFA Berne SUI Sitor-A 0855z5 Ltr Grps 18 Jan99 Pagina 187 10972 10975 10976 10982.1 10998.7 11021 11030 11039 11050 11050.1 11059 11072 11080 11110.5 11122.8 11123.4 11129 11139 11149 11153.5 11155 11173.5 11175 WUN-v05 [BC3] N/A: SWISS DIPLO BERNE 1247 210199 SITOR-A (EB) Unid: 1435 130199 SITOR-A NORWEGIAN DIPLO I.D. BY PREAMBLE TFMF7871 OSLONOAM .BERNEDA ZIR07064 :CACAC MVSMUR AMMANJAM ATHENEAM BEIJINAM BELGRAAM BRASILAM BURCAREAM CAIREEAM HAVANEAM ISLAMAAM OSLONOAM OTTAWAAM PRETORAM TELAVIAM TRIPOLAM TUNSTAM VARSOVAM :CACAC (INTO 5 LTR TRAFFIC VERY LONG MESSAGES) (EB) Unid: 1227 210199 RTTY/75 ENCRYPTED TFC (EB) Moscow Meteo: 0255 FAX / Polar Projection (6/Jan/99) (MPL) AFS: USAF AWS, Offutt AFB, Elkhorn, NE, USA 1905 RTTY 75/850 Coded wx (4/Feb) (RM) USB, Mil-Std-188-110A modem, No data. 2400bps. Unid, prob US. On at 0100-through 1400. (X) AXM34: MELBOURNE MET 0830 FAX Sfc anal - S/Pacific. Slightly fuzzy. (8/Feb) (DW) AXM34: MELBOURNE MET 0923 FAX Tropical wind analysis 500 (?) hpa (17/Feb) (DW) AXM: Melbourne, Australia 1406 FAX 120/576 Wx chart of Indian Ocean with Australia shaded in black (04 Jan). (PT) DDH9: Hamburg Meteo, DEU 1908 RTTY 50/400 Coded wx (4/Feb) (RM) DDH9: Hamburg Meteo D RTTY 50/460 1020z Headers then Ry's 9 Feb99 [BC3] G8T: Belgrade, Serbia 1129 FEC-A 192/374 French emb with varying-lg to RFGW, Paris (14 Jan). (PT) G8T: FRENCH EMB BELGRADE 1215 FEC/A 192/E/400 Idling on rq's. Periodic qsl's and short blocks of alt. CIF BAK.Also use of char elongation ie A-D to CF to CI. Offline encrypted tfc. 2hr 15 min qso min. (6/Feb) (DW) D2Z: Budapest, Hungary 1614 FEC-A 192/840 French emb. calling P6Z, Paris, with a long tape loop including a French joke of some sort (14 Jan). (PT) Elmendorf AFB 0241 USB EAM DS52PT... (13/Jan) (JJ) Elmendorf AFB 0348 USB w/"SKYKING" msg (13/Jan) (JJ) Hickam and Offutt 1715 USB, Offutt slightly trailing, w/EAM SJHP5B... (16/Jan) (JJ) CIA Counting station 1815 UTC USB YL w/numbers.(IJ) CIA Counting station 1815 USB YL with numbers (8/Jan) (IJ) UNID: RTTY (ITA2) 50/800, Encrypted, Unid, Poss French, 19302030. (X) SANA: Damascus 1631 RTTY 50/400 Nx\AA (08/Jan) (RH2) unid: Damascus, Syria 1450 RTTY 50/400 SANA with Ry's and ID in AA(XBNB#)(04 Jan). (PT) RFLI FF: Ft de France (tent) 0347 arq-E3 192/400 Idling (29/Jan) (RH2) RFLI: Fort De France MRT ARQ-E3 192/425 1043z Msgs to Paris Cct F-D-F/Paris [ BFL] 8 Feb99 [BC3] UNID: 1911 RTTY 75/850 Crypto (4/Feb) (RM) UNID: 0234 75/850 (06/Jan/99) (MPL) STEAMCAR: wkg CROUGHTON in USB (AN) DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 0709 RTTY 75/R/400 Diplo bdcast online encrypted tfc. (3/Feb) (DW) unid: poss Serbia 1134 RTTY 150/400 and 110/400 Encryption after JZJZ... then "PREBACIM NA 110" and shifts to 110 baud, still sending encryption (04 Feb). (PT) DFZG: MFA, Belgrade, YUG 1900 RTTY 75/400 ryry into crypto, //12202 (4/Feb) (RM) DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 1915 RTTY 75/R/400 Diplo bdcast. On line encrypted tfc. (4/Feb) (DW) RETWBB: GUARDIA CIVILE BARCELONA 1247 arq 100/I/400 Tfc in SS to Madrid. Fading badly. (5/Feb) (DW) USB, Mil-Std-188-110A modem, 2400bps, Unid, poss US forces Antarctica? 1930-2030. (X) RFGW: MFA PARIS 0933 FEC/A 192/400 Tfc in online encrypt to unid emb then idling. (17/Feb) (DW) AAOJ: USAV Commando (LCU-1675) 1700 USB 558th Pagina 188 WUN-v05 Transportation Co, Fort Eustis, Va (last known as), wkg unid GHFS w/pp AAC2 (harbormaster, Ft Eustis). Passes posn/status report. (RB) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for NAVY WB277 to DSN#942-4065\4066OPCON. 1935 25\JAN(MF2) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for REACH 5230 to McCord CP & meteo. 2346 ANDREWS wkrg PP for NAVY JT102 to DSN#991-6567\6553. 0021 3\FEB(MF2) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for REACH 5230(C-141) to HILDA EAST & meteo. 2043 ANDREWS wkrg PP for REACH 5217 to HILDA WEST. 2050 16\JAN(MF2) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for REACH 5269 to McGuire CP. 1934 THULE wkrg PP for AEROVAC 5413 to Andrews CP. 2135 20\JAN(MF2) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for REACH 5408 to Rosy Rds meteo. 2143 OFFUTT wkrg PP for REACH 4633 to HILDA WEST. 2208 ANDREWS wkrg PP for KING 24 to RESCUE OPS. 0151 28\JAN(MF2) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for REACH 60174 to HILDA EAST. 2015 12\JAN(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for GOLD 11 to HILDA WEST. 0133 (#40186 KC-10) ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 4066 to HILDA EAST. 0143 24\JAN(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for RALLY 81 to McCord CP & meteo. 0017 11\FEB(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for REACH 0122 to Westover Ops & McGuire CP. 0129 22\JAN(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for REACH 5240 to Andrews meteo. 2146 ASCENSION wkrg PP for STAGHOUND to DNS#339-4528. 2218 McClellan wkrg PP for MOOSE 14(C-17)to Charleston CP & meteo. 2310 McClellan wkrg PP for RAIDER 42 8327301\7302\7302- Beaufort Base Ops. 2314 15\JAN(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for REACH Z1 to ROTA meteo. 0133 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 9192 to Charleston CP. 0141 10\JAN(MF2) ASCOT 2654: RAF Transport a/c 1849 USB wkg Thule w/pp to UK. (RB) ASPEN 11: KC-135, 366th Wing, Mountain 1707 USB Home AFB, ID; wkg Offutt w/pp MOGAS Op's. (RB) BARKSDALE: Radio Maint calling any station for HF check. 2258 wkrg PP for REACH 254 to Kelly Base Ops. 2300 23\JAN(MF2) BUTTERNUT: req HF radio check. 4\FEB(MF2) Dark 72: 1736 USB, w/McClellan in pp /Blue Thunder (7th Wing CP) passing formatted report. B-1, Dyess (13/Jan) (RP3) GUIDEPOST: 0315 USB wkg Hickam for pp to Waldorf re drop the Offutt GEP and come up on the Noble GEP site (22/Jan) (JJ) Gordo 15: (NIGHTWATCH front end) 0138 USB w/Offutt Metro (12/Jan) (RP3) LU611: P-3C VP-64 CONDORS 1642 USB wkg McClellan for rdo chk. (6/Feb) (DW2) MAINE 91: 1231 USB wkg Thule w/rdo chk 11/Jan (MB3) McClellan: wkrg PP for ROYAL NAVY NRN370 to 0-124-9890381 Ext6214. 2350 McClellan wkrg PP for DN019. 0001 McClellan wkrg PP for RELIEF 470 to Charleston CP. 0013 McClellan wkrg PP for REACH 8P6 to HILDA WEST & meteo. 0015 20\JAN(MF2) NAVY CD16: wkg NAVY DUTY via pp in USB (AN) Navy RU220: 0037 USB w/Ascension; unsuccessful pp (12/Jan) (RP3) Navy WV962: 2140 USB w/Ascension in pp w/VR-53 Duty officer (857- XXXX) at Andrews (13/Jan) (RP3) OFFUTT: wkrg PP for REACH 6168 to McGuire meteo. 2002 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 2291 to Mildenhall AICC. 2008 THULE wkrg PP for HEFTY 17 to TACC meteo. 2012 RINGDOG? req NIGHTWATCH freqs from THULE. 2016 (Z175P\Z190S) 9\JAN(MF2) OFFUTT: wkrg PP for REACH 633 to DSN#984-3434-McCord Pagina 189 WUN-v05 meteo. 2140 THULE wkrg PP for KING 83 to DSN# XXX-2127. 2149 McClellan wkrg PP to BIRD 3 to DSN#483-2769-Key West NAS Ops.& THULE wkrg PP for REACH 4680(C-130)to DSN#5763426-HILDA EAST. 2235 THULE wkrg PP for OLIVE 40 to RAYMOND 21. 2241 ANDREWS wkrg PP for ROPER 86 to Eglin Base Ops. 2300 29\JAN(MF2) OFFUTT: wkrg PP for SHADOW 91 to SHADOW Ops. 2226 23\JAN(MF2) OFFUTT: wkrg PP for TORCH 69 to DSN#858-6001-MINUTEMAN OPS. 2028 ANDREWS wkrg PP for REACH 23N1 to DSN#564-4735NORFOLK ATOG. 2117 ANDREWS wkrg PP for BRADY 91 to DSN#9563260-JESSE OPS. 2121 KING 83 req current traffic from ANDREWS. 2129 23\JAN(MF2) RAZOR 22: E-8C Jointstars, 93rd ACW 1714 USB Robins AGB, Ga ("front end" callsign); clg mainsail no joy. (RB) Rain Dove: 2019 USB wkg Thule receiving NIGHTWATCH freqs Z175/Z190 (8/Jan) (RP3) Razor 32: E-8C JSTARS, 93rd Training Sqdn 0258 USB w/Hickam in pp w/Raymond 19 (Robins AFB) passing formatted report (26/Jan) (RP3) Reach 8114: 1547 USB pp w/Hilda East (17/Jan) (RP3) Reach 9026: 0236 USB w/Ascension in pp w/Travis AFB Metro (11/Jan) (RP3) Reach Golf 5: 2139 USB, w/Ascension in pp w/Metro getting wx for alternate airfield of Goose Bay, Labrador (13/Jan) (RP3) SENTRY 42: USAF E-3B AWACS 1649 USB wkg unid for rdo chk. (6/Feb) (DW2) STAGHOUND: req NIGHTWATCH freqs from THULE. 2014 (P-Z190\SZ175) ASCENSION wkrg PP for NAVY RY633 DSN#739-5411 EXT617. 2051 THULE wkrg PP for DOG 66 to DSN#Unid. 2058 McClellan wkrg PP for NAVY PP999 to DSN#564-4995\2582. 2102 LANDFALL req NIGHTWATCH freqs from OFFUT,STAGHOUND pops up and passes freqs thru WHISKY BRAVO. (P-Z190\SZ175). 2104 15\JAN(MF2) Shark 87: 2245 USB, self id as C-130, wkg Andrews in pp w/AMC Bogota. Probably Colombian earthquake relief flight (29/Jan) (RP3) Snoop 56: 1733 USB, w/Thule in pp to 271-XXXX. RC-135, Offutt (13/Jan) (RP3) Swap 15: 1728 USB w/Andrews in pp w/Hilda East reporting departure from St.Johns, Newfoundland en route to Pope AFB (13/Jan) (RP3) THULE: wkrg PP for ASCOT 72 to CADDYSHACK. 0225 THULE wkrg PP for TACIT 76 to Fairchild meteo. 0245 27\JAN(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for BACKY 93 to Seymour Johnson,AFB. SWITCH PP to 11271. 2014 OFFUTT wkrg PP for REACH 3602(C17#930602) Travis CP & meteo. 2016 THULE wkrg PP for ROPER 83 to Trenton meteo. 2022 HICKAM wkrg PP for NAVY JW200 to DSN#476-2356\2797- Brunswick meteo. 0211 18\JAN(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for CODY 637 to Andrews meteo. 0029 10\FEB(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for MELBA 41 to Andrews meteo. 2109 MAGNOLIA reg NIGHTWATCH freqs from McClellan. 2110 (PZ220\ZS-190) THULE wkrg PP for REACH 5033 to McGuire CP. 2111 McClellan wkrg PP for REACH 6022 to Travis meteo. 2133 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 813 to HILDA EAST. 2139 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 5220 to HILDA EAST. 2232 6\FEB(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for NAVY NM762 to DSN#476-2547/2477GOLDENHAWK DUTY OFFICE. 2019 OFFUTT wkrg PP for REACH 9011 to DSN#365-1905-MAG 39. 2023 OFFUTT wkrg PP for REACH 33 to St.Louis Ops ANDREWS wkrg PP for AEGIS 45(40th ALS) to Westover Base Ops. 2044 OFFUTT wkrg PP for REACH 5244(C141) to McChord meteo. 2047 25\JAN(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for OTIS 70 for Lajes meteo. 2235 2\FEB(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for REACH 30(C-130)to DSN#228-2280Pagina 190 11178 11181 WUN-v05 Keflavik. 4\FEB(MF2) & DSN#696-6124\6174. & finally to HILDA EAST. 2201 4\FEB(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for REACH 301(#70043)to 888-461-96xx. 2103 THULE wkrg PP for FUZZY 84 to DSN#238-2468-FUZZY OPS. 2205 7\FEB(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for REACH 4675 to DSN#461-1996-Dyess AICC. 2325 THULE wkrg PP for DARK 12 to RAYMOND 37. 2330 THULE wkrg PP for OPEN SKIES 37 TANGO to DSN#317-552-2444\ 2107Elmendorf base ops,switch 11181 due to EAM. 2335 8\FEB(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for REACH 6001 to DSN#852-2459-Pease CP. 2130 (6001 was req AR HF freq(HF-6761\UHF-P337.4\S339.4) & BBC freq) McClellan wkrg req for NIGHTWATCH freqs from UNID. 2135 (Z-175\Z-190) McClellan wkrg PP for HAVOC 36 to HILDA WEST 2146 McClellan wkrg PP for ASTRA 97 to Fairchild CP. 2340 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 4059 to HILDA meteo. 0030 ASCENSION wkrg PP for NAVY RU220 to DSN#678-3481. 0035 11\JAN(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for REACH 8114 (#37857)Howard meteo. 2210 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 6197(C-141) to HILDA EAST & Dover meteo. 2257 THULE wkrg PP for SWAP 17(C-130)to Trenton meteo & #709-758-3200-AIR INC. 0015 12\JAN(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for REACH 8114 to MacDill meteo. 2145 THULE wkrg PP for KING 55 to DSN#450-5007- Keflavik CP. 2153 THULE wkrg PP for PAT 217 to DSN#656-7026. 2203 17\JAN(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for RELIEF 525 to FURIOUS & Howard meteo. 2330 30\JAN(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for SHADOW 92 to DSN#872-4800-Eglin meteo. 0031 HICKAM wkrg PP for COBRA 29 to RAYMOND 21. 0045 9\FEB(MF2) wkrg PP for RAZOR 22 to DNS#497-2612 2039 AIR FORCE 1053 radio check w\ASCENSION. 2043 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH G5(#60022) to HILDA EAST. 2133 ASCENSION wkrg PP for NAVY WV690 to Andrews meteo. 2141 13\JAN(MF2) Aegis 01: 1615 USB / PP Dyess AMCC "9 in the air, 9 in the green," ETA Offutt (01/26/99) (RR5) KING 65: (C-130) Andrews GHFS, 1904z Radio check. (ALS) MOOSE 15: Andrews GHFS, 2028z calls Mainsail, returns Lima Charlie radio check to OTIS 22. No joy reaching Andrews. (ALS) NATO 24: Andrews GHFS, 1434z pp to NIGHTWATCH who passes freqs Z215, Z225, and Z250. Has been unable to hear NATO 24 on previously agreed freq. (ALS) NIGHTWATCH 01: Andrews GHFS, 1923z passed freq Z175. (ALS) RELIEF 431: (Tail #40525) Ascension GHFS, 2118z pp to Hilda West. (ALS) RELIEF 749: Andrews GHFS, 1854z pp to Hilda West re ETA at MSLP (El Salvador IAP) at 2135z. Alpha 1 maintenance status; requires 80K pounds fuel. (ALS) SAM 206: (C-20) Andrews GHFS, 2042z pp to SAM VIP; is passed "Primary freq 731." (ALS) SHADOW 91: (MC-130H, Eglin) Andrews GHFS, 1932z (15 minutes after departure from Patrick AFB) pp to DSN 8722781 "Shadow Ops" re 1434 local (1934z) ETA at Eglin. (ALS) WV 850: (C-130T, Martinsburg WV VR-53 "Capital Express") Andrews GHFS, 1924z pp DSN 857-9812 "Navy-Washington DC" re 1915 local (bad watch?) ETA at Andrews; requests Customs/Ag. (ALS) Falcon 01: Dutch Ny a/c 1300 USB radio cks w/PJK, Dutch Ny Curacao (19/Jan) (RP3) NAF 02: Dutch AF 1500 USB wkg PJK, Dutch Ny Curacao (21/Jan) (RP3) MARVELOUS 01: (once IDed as HARDROCK 01, but then quickly corrected himself) 2055 USB wkg McClellan for personal pp (29/Jan) (JJ) NIGHTWATCH 01: 2213 USB checks Thrasher into the net at Pagina 191 WUN-v05 2212Z and confirms that Over Fair (sounds like) and Good Bunt are also checked in at 2212Z (17/Jan) (RP3) MARVELOUS 01 :29 Jan(HARDROCK 01,then corrected himself) wkg McClellan for personal pp re: temperature down thanked McClellan for support during "field exercise." 2055z USB (JJ) PACOM 01: 24 Jan wkg unid for msg relay to Hickam. 0849z USB(JJ) 11190 Unid 0337 USB OM in SS reading msg re police and place name San Paolo. Possible paramilitary net (24/Jan) (RP3) 11191 HERSHEY: 1859 USB wkg SPARROW 01 (RAF Nimrod or Dutch P3/F-27?) re ETA on station. (RB) 11200 UNID: 1317 USB 2 m w/lengthy comms in Portuguese 11/Jan (MB3) Unid 2218 USB 2 OM in CC (17/Jan) (RP3) 11202 Bravo 5 Mike: 2156 USB clg CAMSLANT Chesapeake (12/Jan) (RP3) CG 2129: USCG HU-25C Falcon 2348 USB wkg CAMSLANT re securing radio guard. (RB) 11204.5 UNID: 2124, UNID 75/200, ACF=0 (Jan.23)(PLOO) 11214 CFC 1364: wkg EAGLE 4 via pp in USB (AN) Sentry 33: 1927 USB wkg Trenton Military in pp w/Raymond24 (Tinker AFB). E-3B Tinker (29/Jan) (RP3) Unid 0143 USB clg RAVEN Command Post (22/Jan) (JJ) 11215.8 GHJ: Gibraltar 1520 USB/RTTY Lengthy counts and test in USB then short burst of RTTY, not long enough to set speed although I would guess 75 baud, then shut down (22 Jan). (PT) 11217 7984: Unid a/c 1929 USB radio cks w/Net Control (29/Jan) (RP3) German Navy 4742: 2033 USB clg DHM 91 (21/Jan) (RP3) 11220 EXECUTIVE 1: FOXTROT coord w\Andrews. 1950 13\JAN(MF2) EXECUTIVE-1-FOXTROT: 1953 USB wkg Andrews VIP re going to F-117. All in support of Hillary Clinton's trip to Chicago (13/Jan) (JJ) SAM 202: USAF C-20B tail #86-0202 1732 USB Special Air Mission VIP flt, wkg Andrews VIP w/pp SAM COMMAND. (RB) SAM 203: 2314 USB wkg Andrews VIP for pp to SAM Command (22/Jan) (JJ) SAM 204: 1537 USB wkg Andrews VIP for pp to CROSSBOW (13/Jan) (JJ) SAM 206: USAF C-20B tail #86-0206 1738 USB Special Air Mission VIP flt, wkg Andy VIP w/pp Langley Dispatch re diverting there due to wx. DV-2 on board. (RB) SAM 375: 2238 USB w/Andrews in pp w/SAM Command Post and USCustoms (27/Jan) (RP3) SPAR 65: USAF C-20, non-89th AW VIP f 1734 USB wkg Andrews w/pp re departure/ETA times. (RB) SAM 203: 22 Jan wkg Andrews VIP for pp to SAM Command 2314z USB (JJ) 11226 SAM 375: 2030 USB, outbound Haiti for Ft. Myers FL, wkg Andrews for wx (28/Jan) (JJ) SAM 375: 28 Jan Haiti for Ft. Myers FL, ETA 2330z (Congressmen: Charles Rangel,Benjamin Gilman, Porter Goss, and John Conyers)wkg Andrews VIP re: 0415z wx at Andrews.2030z USB (JJ) USB, Mil-Std-188-141A ALE, Unid, poss German AF or Mexican military? 2100-2145. (X) 11228 MAGIC 55: wkg DHN 66 in USB (AN) MAGIC 56: wkg DHN 66 in USB (AN) MAGIC 98: wkg DHN 66 in USB (AN) 11232 CanForce 2149: 2149 USB wkg Trenton Military w/att moral pp. (RB) CanForce 2552: 2021 USB wkg Trenton Military re flt op's normal, copied wx given CanForce 2551. (RB) Canforce 09: 1726 USB wkg Trenton for wx. CC-150, Trenton (29/Jan) (RP3) Canforce 2562: (CFB Greenwood) 2130 USB w/Trenton Military Pagina 192 11233 11235 11244 11247 11255 11267 11271 11272 11282 11300 11330 11336 11342 11345 11354 11362 11366 WUN-v05 in pp w/Greenwood Operations (17/Jan) (RP3) Canforce 2600: (ident as C-130) 2143 USB wkg Trenton Military in pp w/Eglin Base Operations (28/Jan) (RP3) Canforce 3702: 1724 USB wkg Trenton for wx (29/Jan) (RP3) Canforce 5124: 1750 USB wkg Trenton Military w/wx for Goose Bay and Gander (9/Jan) (RP3) LION 34: 2029 USB wkg Trenton Military, was over North Bay, req wx. (RB) Trenton Military 1908 USB w/Canforce 86 passing wx (8/Jan) (RP3) UNITED NATIONS 399: wkg TRENTON in USB (AN) Unid 2203 USB 2 OM in CC (17/Jan) (RP3) Trenton Military: 1646 USB / Century 64 in 'sector 8' with pp to 884-7313 (5/Jan/99) (MPL) STEAMCAR: wkg CROUGHTON in USB (AN) Unid 2159 USB 2 OM in CC (13/Jan) (RP3) D8T: GNy Atla wkg ARGONAUT in USB (AN) HOGIN 06: GNy Atla wkg ARGONAUT in USB (AN) HOGIN 06: wkg ARGONAUT in USB (AN) Dart Board: 0257 USB 30-char EAM (DSBZHW) (24/Jan) (RP3) ARCHITECT (RAF Upavon): 1304 USB wkg Ascot 5700 w/ 'ops normal' msg & s/c chk AH-GJ 11/Jan (MB3) ASCOT 9262: wkg CYPRUS in USB (AN) GIBRALTAR (Royal Air Force): 1256 USB wkg RAF-Air 7496 w/ actual wx & fcst for LXGB 11/Jan (MB3) RAFAIR 749: wkg ARCHITECT in USB (AN) UNID: 1645 LINK 11 / (5/Jan/99) (MPL) Dog Patch: 2030 USB 32-char EAM (25/Jan) (RP3) Fin Back: 1439 USB 30-char EAM (17/Jan) (RP3) Gun Barrel: 2012 USB 30-char EAM (27/Jan) (RP3) Trenton Military 1510 USB w/Dragnet Tango (E-3B, Tinker AFB) in pp w/Best Deal (unid) (21/Jan) (RP3) IEY 54: wkg IEY 56 in USB (AN) UNID: 1313 USB 2 m in Italian (one an aircraft), very formal, so I suspect military 11/Jan (MB3) San Francisco Aero 2342 USB w/various a/c. Gives secondary frequency as 5547 (17/Jan) (RP3) AMB-095: German Air Rescue 1804 Wkg Cairo. from Luxor to Kilamanjiro.(IB) HB-DVN: UNID Swiss Reg a/c. 1102 USB Clg Cairo.(IB) HZ-WBT2: UNID Gov?? 1558 USB Wkg Addis Ababa. SELCAL- CLAM. (IB) STV-102: Southern Aviation Ghana. 1753 USB Wkg Khartoum. (IB) SUM-9787: SUMES. 0637 USB Wkg Khartoum. FL330. (IB) TS-IMG: Tunisair-7547. 1528 USB Wkg Tripoli. from Monastir to Jeddah, Airbus 300. (IB) TT-AAI: Gov. of Tchad 1544 Wkg Tripoli. FL390.(IB) UTT-535: Unid 1434 Wkg Khartoum.(IB) NEW YORK: radio wkrg SPEEDBIRD 209 2012 4\FEB(MF2) Gander Radio 1750 USB w/Canforce 2535 (en route to Ramstein AB) at 51N/30W at 21,000 ft. (RP3) Unid 2139 USB 2 OM in CC (RP3) New York 1655 USB clg UPS 5503, no contact (17/Jan) (RP3) San Francisco 0006 USB w/Ryan 2336; s/c ck RS-EJ (22/Jan) (RP3) AMERICAN 79: 1153 USB s/c ck LM-PR (10/Jan) (JRU) AUSTRIAN 617: 1144 USB wkg SDJ w/pp to ops in GG, a/c is on holding in Dnepropetrovsk (10/Jan) (JRU) EGYPTAIR 773: 1147 USB posn rpt (10/Jan) (JRU) JAPAN AIR 411: 1158 USB; SDJ passes customs clearance information, a/c overhead UHT, FL 11600 m (10/Jan) (JRU) KOREAN AIR 905: 1152 w/wx for EDDF (10/Jan) (JRU) Unid 0333 USB 2 OM in SS (20/Jan) (RP3) UNID: 1309 USB 2 m in RR (one an aircraft), sounds to me like a LDOC. 'Krasnodar' mentioned many times 11/Jan (MB3) Unid 2228 USB OM in Portuguese w/Varig flight 352 (15/Jan) Pagina 193 11370 11377 11387 11387 11396 11423 11423.5 11430.3 11436 11436.1 11452.7 11460 11462 11465 11466 11468 11468.3 11484.3 11485 11521.7 11527.7 11528.3 11541.7 11543 11564.4 11591.4 11637 11680 11687.5 11688 WUN-v05 (RP3) Unid 2229 USB OM in CC sending numbers (15/Jan) (RP3) Unid 2128 USB OM in CC (19/Jan) (RP3) Sydney Volmet 1305 USB synthesized voice wx (19/Jan) (RP3) UNID: 1635 USB / VOLMET with computer voice (5/Jan/99) (MPL) New York Radio 1820 USB wkg AA1473 & AA 973 for posn reports and selcal ck (17/Jan) (RP3) New York Radio: 1630 USB / (5/Jan/99) (MPL) SOL: Warsaw, Poland 1405 FEC PAP with news in Polish (04 Jan). (PT) SPW: WARSAW RADIO 1502 fec Polish press. (5/Feb) (DW) HMF55: KCNA Pyongyang KRE RTTY 50/170 1031z E News [BC3] Unid: 0555 Mode unknown ! 75/161 Often logged but never ID'd. V strong sigs as usual ! (04/Feb) (RH2) unid: 1120 ENCRYPTED TEXT UNK UNKSYS 75/170 8-1-99 (EW) unid: 2203 ENCRYPTED TEXT UNK UNKSYS 75/170 8-1-99 (EW) UNID: 1629 75/170 M-8000 could not ID (5/Jan/99) (MPL) IMB3: Rome Meteo 1805 RTTY 50/850 Wx codes (20/Jan) (RH2) Andrews VIP 1647 USB clg SAM 204, no joy (18/Jan) (JJ) SAM 400: 2015 USB SAM Command via Andrews VIP (25/Jan) (JJ) SPAR 66: on F-295 coord landing time w\Andrews. 2115 12\JAN(MF2) Andrews VIP: 18 Jan clg SAM 204 with no joy at 1647z USB(JJ) (XP): 0700 UTC AM tonal numbers station (SD) RDL: 1156 130199 FSK/RTTY/50 IN ENCRYPTED TRAFFIC THEN GAVE REPEATS IN FSK RDL RDL 63914 94746 K THEN O.T.A. (EB) SNN299: WARSAW POLAND 1155 130199 FSK (EB) SAM 206: DV-2 + 5 2011 USB wkg Andrews VIP for pp to SAM Command (12/Jan) (JJ) Russian Navy: 1653 36-50 50/232 Unable decode (26/Jan) (RH2) FAPSI: 1754 36-50 50/244 Unable decode (28/Jan) (RH2) unid: 2155 FOXES TEST ONLY. NO ID.UNK RTTY 75/850 8-1-99 (EW) Unid 1545 USB OM in SS reading military administrative msg. Location Tampico mentioned. Possibly Mexican mil net (15/Jan) (RP3) unid: 2137 IDLED FOR A LONG TIME. NO ID UNKNOWN LOCATION. E3.192/425 8-1-99 (EW) ALGERIAN CUSTOMS ALGIERS 0850 PACTOR-I 200/200 Long series of standard pactor after selcal IILAoeoe. operating single freq - other stn barely audible. Ends with "qrx 30 mn" and"ALIIU". Uses ASCII mode. (23/Feb) (DW) Unid: Egy diplo 07.21 "jg knsgk" off frequency??? ARQ 100 (BVR) RFLI: ? Unid 0605 arq-E3 96/375 Unlisted K; listed CFL as Ft de France. Difficult synch. (03/Feb) (RH2) RFLI: FF Fort de France MRT 1110 ARQ-E3 96/400 CdV to RFHJ Papeete cct LIH (28/Jan) (ML2) RFLI: FORT DE FRANCE 2140 IDLING ONLY FROM RFLI E3 192/425 8-1-99 (EW) RFLI: Fort de France 28/Jan FF MRT 1110 ARQ-E3 96/400 CdV to RFHJ Papeete cct LIH (ML2) UNID: 0359 arq-E3 96/380 Idling. Unlisted (29/Jan) (RH2) Unid: 0654 arq-E ? 96/380 Unlisted. C3G insists Arq-E with good synch. Gbge on screen (11/Feb) (RH2) FDY: Orleans, France 1642 RTTY 50/400 RY's, ID etc.(10 Feb). (PT) unid: 1307 IDLING ONLY.E.72/90 9-1-99 (EW) FAA ALE: hrd at 1522 USB. SELSCAN tones are now few and far between on FAA channels. (31/Jan) (JM) EAD: MADRID SPAIN 1147 130999 CW/SITOR-A (EB) unid: 2141 ENCRYPTED TEXT UNKSYS 50/850 8-1-99 (EW) RTTY (ITA2), TE-40 system, encrypted data stream, paired Pagina 194 12120.4 12123.9 12141 12144 12167 12175 12196.7 12196.9 12201 12202 12205 12208 12236 12239 12298 12425 12497 12522 12525.7 12537.5 12557 12558 12561.5 12562.5 12564.5 12568 12572.5 12574 12575 12577 WUN-v05 with 11691.00, prob US forces, 1230-2200. (X) UNID: 0702 75/850 (5/Jan/99) (MPL) SAM: Unid Swe dpl 11.23 idle beta 3chb ARQ SWE 100 (BVR) unid: 1247 IDLING AND ENCRYPTED MSGS E3 184/400 9-1-99 (EW) Polish diplo 150299 POL-ARQ/100 5 fig msg to Algiers consulate (EB) Unid FAPSI 1300 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 70004 (16/Jan) (ML2) Numbers stn 1547 5 fig grps given as 3 & 2 YL American accent (EB) RFHJ: PAPEETE TAHITI 1241 IDLING ONLY FOR RFHJ E3.96/425 91-99 (EW) unid: 1155 ARQ-E3 96/370 Idling with betas until signal faded away (25 Jan). (PT) UNID: 0655 ARQ-E3 96/425 (5/Jan/99) (MPL) RFHJ: FF Papeete,Tahiti, OCE ARQ-E3 96/425 0845z Idling 7 Feb99 [BC3] FUTURA ECGUI: 1156 USB wkg SDJ w/pp to ops in SS (10/Jan) (JRU) DFZG: MFA, Belgrade, YUG 1906 RTTY 75/400 Crypto (3/Feb) (RM) DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 1913 RTTY 75/R/400 Diplo bdcast. On line encrypted tfc. (4/Feb) (DW) Unid: 1141 130199 RTTY/150 ENCRYPTED TFC (EB) OMZ66: MFA BRATISLAVA 0801 ARQ/IRA 212.8/R/570 Working unid stn in F1a and arq/irs. Calling OMZ10 no apparent response and off air 0831z (idles on the mark but data reversed when wrkng). 0850z further calls to OMZ10. (3/Feb) (DW) C6KM: M/S Holiday 2307 USB Carnival Cruise Lines 46052 GWT, 1452 pass cruiseship, clg/wkg KMI (on 13083) re radiotelephone tfc for the ship. (RB) Unid FAPSI 1310 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 00030 (11/Jan) (ML2) Unid: 75bd 850hz 1 stopbit acf 7 online encrypted 15.54 (BVR) SKFQ: KARLSKRONA 1156 CW clg SAA to pass BBXX rpt (Swedish Naval vsl) 10/Jan (HOOD). XU7AH: M/V SILVA 0857 ARQ msg to SAF Moscow via UAT (is ex VYACHESLAV DENISOV, UCMT, 2230dwt gen cargo vsl bnd for Archangelsk) 13/Dec (HOOD). ELUL5: M/V THORNDALE 0915 ARQ msg via SAB (is ex Kathe Sif, OUHG2) 22/Jan (HOOD). MT Satyamurti: 14.10 login 23572 atwx mgs to shipindia bnt mumbai ARQ 100 (BVR) SWCD: M/V DOVER 0739 ARQ msg to Paris via OST 14/Dec (HOOD). TCYI: M/V YAVUZ SULTAN SELIM 0950 ARQ msg to Casablanca via TAH 18/Jan (HOOD). UDHY: Russian ship Zamoskvoretchie 150299 1536 RTTY/50 poss address in Kaliningrad (EB) UAWX: KHVALYNSK (AG-1351) 0851 RTTY 50/170 admin from Km Permilovskiy to RKLM 28/Dec (HOOD). UHFC: TSM KARACHAROVO 0822 RTTY 50/170 admin from Km Belokryltsev to UIW 14/Dec (HOOD). UBJG: SRTM DEYMA 0833 RTTY 50/170 crew TGs to UIW 17/Dec (HOOD). UFAA: BATM ALEKSEY GENERALOV 0849 RTTY admin from Km Ravilov to UDK2 17/Dec (HOOD). P3VP6: TR KAPITAN PRYAKHA 0823 RTTY 50/170 crew TGs to Vlad via UIW 24/Dec (HOOD). UAWR: NOVOAZOVSK (AG-1312) 0842 RTTY 50/170 crew TGs to RKLM 28/Dec (HOOD). UFNH: BMRT VLADIMIR BRODYUK (MB-0021) 0845 RTTY 50/170 admin from Km Litovchenko to Murmanrybprom via UDK2 13/Dec (HOOD). UDUR: RTMKS ADMIRAL STARIKOV (MA-1812) 0825 RTTY 50/170 crew TGs to UDK2 24/Dec (HOOD). UAMX: BMRT YEFIM KRIVOSHEYEV 0901 RTTY 50/170 admin from Km Smetanin to UDK2 28/Dec (HOOD). NMF: Uscg Boston 003669991 bq to testcall from mv 239486000 1238 GMDSS 100 (BVR) Pagina 195 12579 12579.5 12581 12589 12601 12603 12610 12626.5 12629 12662 12673.5 12678 12695.3 12695.4 12709 12713 12727.5 12730.5 12735 12739 12745.5 12748 12750 12756.5 12759.5 WUN-v05 NMC: USCG POINT REYES 1853 CW. Chn free mrkr "NMC". This freq exclusive for MSI bdcsts. 1900 mrkr ceases, fec start. Bdcast for NRV not NMC (who remotes NRV).Sig deteriorating. Freq has no ship pairing. (22/Feb) (DW) 9VG: Singapore Radio 0930 FEC tfc list (4/Jan) (ML2) YLQ: Riga, Latvia 1516 FEC RY's and CQ CQ DE RIGA RADIO (14 Jan). (PT) GKE5: Portishead Radio 1924 200199 CW/SITOR-A (EB) NMN: CG CAMSLANT 1842 160199 CW/SITOR-A CHESAPEAKE U.S.A. (EB) OXZ: LYNGBY RADIO 1642 fec Nx bulletin in Danish. Ends with svc(?) "vnyt udsendes med soefartsavisen 1630 utc mandage 0030 utc og 0830 utc." (9/Feb) (DW) UFH: Petropavlovsk Radio 2200 RTTY 50/170 w/C55 DE UFH RYs to NAVAREA 12 wx (16/Jan) (ML2) VCT: Tors cove Newfoundland 1911 200199 CW/SITOR-A (EB) UON: Baku Radio 1110 CW wkg 4JIB: TKH BAKI (ex Avetik Isaakyan) 14/Jan (HOOD) KHF: Guam R 1221z CW-id jan 23 (PVdE) 7TF: Boufarik R. 1729 CW mkr "cq de 7TF4/7TF6/7TF8/7TF1T qsx 6/8/12/16 mhz k cq de 7TF4 qsx 6 mhz 6275/6275,5/6276/6278 khz time/ 24 hours k cq de 7TF6 qsx 8 mhz 8367/8367,5/8369/8369 khz time/ 24 hours k cq de 7TF8 qsx 12 mhz 12551/12551,5/12552/12553,5 khz time/ 24 hours k cq de 7TF1T qsx 16 mhz 16735/16735,5/16736/16738 khz time/24 hours k" (6/Feb) (TR2) 7TF8: BOUFARIK RADIO 1409 CW. Marker "cq de 7TF qsx 8/12/16 mhz cq de 7tf qsx 8367/8367,5/8368/83?8/12551/12551,5/12552/12553,5 khz" (30/Jan) (DW) CLA33: HAVANA RADIO 1420 CW. Marker "cq de CLA qsx c/11 8368/12552/16736 tx 8573/12673.5/16961qsw CLA 20/32/41/50 qrj c/1217 k" (30/Jan) (DW) LFI: ROGALAND RADIO 1425 arq Chan free mrkr (Globe). Replies to ship with a/back "Globe Wireleess" and "no traffic". (30/Jan) (DW) CNP: CASABLANCA RADIO 1439 CW. Marker "cq de CNP qsx 12 mhz ar k" (30/Jan) (DW) KFS: San Francisco Radio 0646 CW / Channel marker (5/Jan/99) (MPL) KFS: SAN FRANCISCO RADIO 1442 CW. Marker "cq de KFS /b qsx 4 6 8 12 16 22 mhz k" (30/Jan) (DW) A9M: BAHRAIN RADIO 1448 CW. Marker "cq de A9M" (30/Jan) (DW) unid: 2203 ENCRYPTED TEXT UNKSYS 100/850 8-1-99 (EW) LGJ: ROGALAND RADIO 1454 CW. Marker "cq de LGW LGB LGJ LGX = tfc list = qru = qsx 4185.0 8368.5 12552.5 16736.5 and LGQ/LGT 500 khz". (30/Jan) (DW) NMC: USCG San Francisco 1549 fax 120/576 V. clear chart. Inscription---- NCIP- Marine. (04/Feb) (RH2) NMC: USCG San Francisco 1600 fax 120/576 Wx chart fantastic clarity ! (11/Feb) (RH2) URL: SEVASTOPOL RADIO 1509 CW. Marker "cq de URL ans 12458.5/16658.5 pse qso k" Short exchange with ship - vri fast spd. (30/Jan) (DW) PPR: Rio De Janeiro 1756 200199 CW freq list (EB) JJC: TOKYO 0805 FAX 60/576/N/800 Japanese script press (8/Feb) (DW) IRM: CIRM ROME 1340 CW. Marker - as 8685. (19/Feb) (DW) IRM: CIRM ROME 1513 CW. Marker "vvv IRM free radio medical service and AMVER service on 8/16 mhz common k" (30/Jan) (DW) NIK: USCG BOSTON 2209 WITH WEATHER MAP NIK FAX 120/576 8-199 (EW) A9M: BAHRAIN RADIO 1518 arq Chan free marker (Globe) "A9M". Selcalls XOVM. (30/Jan) (DW) A9M: Bahrain radio 1726 ARQ CW/SITOR-A (EB) MFA ROME 1522 ARQ/RS 240bd 8 bit mode. Tfc in offline Pagina 196 12780 12780.5 12781 12799.5 12801 12817.5 12818 12823 12823.3 12823.5 12823.9 12835.4 12846 12856 12857.2 12870 12882 12884 12886.5 12903 12933 12938 12938.5 12942 12965 12969 12997.5 13002 13021 13025 13042.5 13042.7 13052 13054 13057 13060 13083 13125 13152 13200 WUN-v05 encrypt, msgs direct/relayed to Tripoli Emb. Op chat in Italian then more encrypted tfc. (30/Jan) (DW) 9AR: Rijeka Croatia 1718 200199 CW (EB) 9AR: RIJEKA RADIO 1603 CW. 60hz low. Tfc list followed by broadcast in Croatian, and stn info. (30/Jan) (DW) D3E51/62: Luanda radio Angola 150299 1843 CW callband (EB) UFZ: Vladivostok Radio 2310 ARQ tfc to UHHF M/V Azarkin (1/Jan) (ML2) TAH: ISTANBUL RADIO 1654 CW. Marker "cq de TAH qsx 12 mhz ch 3 4 8 k" (30/Jan) (DW) RUA8: Petrozavodsk R CW VVV CQ QTC FOR 0901z feb 6 (PVdE) SAB63: GOETEBORG RADIO 1701 arq Selcals KCIM. Chan free mrkr (Maritex) "ererer" string. (30/Jan) (DW) CTP: Portuguese Navy 1715 200199 RTTY/75 (EB) GYU: RN GIBRALTAR 1709 Fleet broadcast vft on usb. (30/Jan) (DW) CTP: NATO LISBON 1704 RTTY 75/850 Marker "NAWS de CTP qsx 04 08 12 16 mhz ar". (30/Jan) (DW) GYU: RN GIBRALTAR 1712 RTTY 75/R/200 Chan 1 in vft. CARB "08a 12a GYU". (30/Jan) (DW) GKB5: PORTISHEAD RADIO 1837 CW. Marker "de GKB qsx ch 2 3" (30/Jan) (DW) Unid: 1704 200199 RTTY/75 Encrypted tfc (EB) 6WW: FN DAKAR 1909 RTTY 75/850 Marker "voyez le brick figs sig's" (30/Jan) (DW) UNID: w/ SGSG 2222 RTTY (850/75R) (22/Jan) (JM) Unid 2222 RTTY 75/850 sgsgsg (22/Jan) (JM) UFZ: Vladivostok Radio 2350 RTTY 50/170 msgs to UDRZ M/V Kapitan Kouznetsov (21/Jan) (ML2) Unid: 1655 200199 RTTY/150 Encrypted tfc (EB) SPE42/SPE61: Stettin Poland 1656 200199 CW freq list (EB) WLO: MOBILE RADIO 2241 TRAFFIC LIST FROM WLO SITOR-B 100/170 8-1-99 (EW) RBSL: IN Mumbai 1630 RTTY 50/600 Test tape RY's VTH/1/4/5/7 etc (02/Feb) (RH2) RBSL: IN Mumbai 1729 RTTY 50/600 Test tape (11Jan) (RH2) UFZ: 2212 NEWS ITEMS IN RUSSIAN UFZ RTTY 50/170 8-1-99 (EW) SPE42/SPE61: Stettin Poland 1650 200199 CW Freq list (EB) LZW51: VARNA BULGARIA 1059 130199 CW C/S ONLY (EB) RLK7: Arkhangelsk R CW 4LY 4LY DE RLK7 RLK7 QSX 12551.5 K 1525z feb 7 (PVdE) USO5: Izmail Radio 0753 CW crew TG to ENEG: TKH RAKHOV (5657dwt gen cargo vsl) 19/Jan (HOOD). XSV: TIANJIN CHINA 1055 130199 CW CALLBAND (EB) unid: Odessa (?) ending traffic J8UX2 9HZU5 UREY = CHRSM POPOW AR NNNN 1408z jan 24 (PVdE) KPH: San Francisco R CW CQ QSX 1536z feb 7 (PVdE) SPB: Stettin Poland 1635 200199 CW callband (EB) SPB: STETTIN POLAND 1837 160199 CW/SITOR-A (EB) FUV: FN Djibouti 2125 RTTY 75/850 RYRY (31/Jan) (IJ) FUV: DJIBOUTI 2228 RY TEST SG FROM FUV RTTY 75/850 8-1-99 (EW) UIW: Kaliningrad Russia 1628 200199 RTTY/50 (EB) UIW: KALININGRAD RUSSIA 1051 130199 RTTY/50 RY'S AND FREQS (EB) EBA: Spanish navy 1613 200199 CW Nav warnings Navarea 3 (EB) UFJ: Rostov-on-Don R 1548z CW messages for UDPH UTNR J8TF2 FM ROSTOWA NR 190 7706 22 244/1 1540= RDO TH W BALT 234 BONDAO jan 24 (PVdE) KMI: AT&T Coastal Station Calif 2300 USB (Point Reyes) w/ann re AT&T coast stations closing 02-28-99. (RB) LZW: Varna Radio 1010 USB tfc list 13/Dec (HOOD). WLO: Mobile Radio, AL 2355 USB clg Tamakos Trader (sounds like) w/no results (17/Jan) (RP3) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for SWAP 520(C-141)to Shaw CP & Meteo. 2140 4\FEB(MF2) Pagina 197 WUN-v05 GUIDEPOST: req NIGHTWATCH freqs from McClellan. 2339 (PZ175\S-Z150) 22\JAN(MF2) 13206 Trenton Military 1730 USB w/Sentry 53 (E-3B, Tinker) in pp w/Metro (23/Jan) (RP3) 13235 Unid LDOC 1246 USB 2 OM in SS (15/Jan) (RP3) ITA2 75/850, encrypted, Unid, 2000-2030. (X) 13237.5 Unid: 2008 180199 RTTY/75 ENCRYPTED - SHORT MESSAGES (EB) 13242 DARTBOARD: 0215 USB with Lt. Comdr. wkg McClellan for pp to Offutt Command Center, DSN 271-8478, re secure patch not possible at this time (23/Jan) (JJ) 13247 Andrews AFB 1552 USB wkg SAM 203 after QSY from 11220 and 13200 (17/Jan) (RP3) STEAMCAR: wkg CROUGHTON in USB (AN) 13257 Architect: RAF 1322 USB w/airfield wx (19/Jan) (RP3) Sentry 60: 2110 USB w/Trenton Military in pp w/Eagle 1. E3B Tinker (29/Jan) (RP3) Trenton Military 1812 USB rdo ck w/Sentry 52. Switches to 15031, then to 17994 (23/Jan) (RP3) 13272 Unid: 2003 180199 USB NEW YORK VOLMET GIVEN BY LIVE VOICE (EB) 13285 Unid 2141 USB OM in FF passing wx for Montreal/Mirabel to unid a/c. Possible LDOC. FF is French-Canadian (15/Jan) (RP3) 13306 Reach 573: 1222 USB wkg New York Radio (16/Jan) (GO) Speedbird Concord 273: 1226 USB wkg New York Radio (16/Jan) (GO) unid: 1227 PERTH CONTROL CALLING MAURITIUS CONTROL.USB 9-199 (EW) 13330 Houston Radio 2219 USB w/flight 8601 (15/Jan) (RP3) Unid 2051 USB w/flight CP554 in pp w/YL FF w/VOLMET (21/Jan) (RP3) 13339 Aero Mexico LDOC 1836 USB w/Aero Mexico 006 in posn report & selcal ck (17/Jan) (RP3) Mexico Radio 2212 USB w/Aero Mexico 005 passing wx for Miami, Bermuda, Atlanta and New York (29/Jan) (RP3) Unid LDOC 1403 USB in accented French passing wx (15/Jan) (RP3) Unid, possibly LDOC Havana 2222 USB OM in SS (15/Jan) (RP3) 13342 Stockholm Radio 1405 USB w/unid a/c (15/Jan) (RP3) Stockholm Radio 2215 USB calls in prob. Swedish (29/Jan) (RP3) 13354 San Francisco Aero 0234 USB w/AmTrans 708 and 676 (26/Jan) (RP3) 13354 Titan 20: 1947 USB, B-52, Fairchild AFB, wkg New York Radio (29/Jan) (RP3) 13356 LDOC Kingston 2224 USB wkg Jamaica 002 re mix-up in clearances (15/Jan) (RP3) 13358 NEW YORK ATC: 1828 160199 USB -CONDER 6236 IBERIA 6521(EB) 13360 Unid, possibly LDOC 2130 USB OM in II (19/Jan) (RP3) 13375 Lincolnshire Poacher: 1539 USB yl numbers station w/5FG in progress 11/Jan (MB3) 13375 Lincolnshire poacher yl numbers 1611 USB (BVR) 13390 GND9: 1032 130199 CW/RTTY 75 VVV GND9 IN CW AND THEN STRAIGHT INTO ENCRYPTED TRAFFIC - ONE MESSAGE AND O.T.A. (EB) 13392 DFZG: MFA Belgrade 1320 RTTY 75/400 online crypto after XYXY (11/Jan) (ML2) 13397 DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 0713 RTTY 75/R/400 Diplo broadcast online encrypted tfc. (3/Feb) (DW) 13440 SAM 204: 1530 USB, DV-2 (Senator Bob Graham) inbound Tegucigalpa, Honduras, wkg Andrews VIP for pp (17/Jan) (JJ) TROUT 99: 2335 USB wkg Andrews VIP re going to F-633 (18/Jan) (JJ) 13444.1 RFQP: FF Djibouti 0438 arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on DJI cid (11/Feb) (RH2) 13444.2 RFQP FF: Djibouti 1524 arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on cdj cid Pagina 198 13444.3 13446.7 13458.5 13468 13478 13479.5 13480 13510 13527 13527.1 13530 13530.4 13534 13538 13546 13550.5 13551.5 13552 13570 13840.7 13846.7 13847 13850 13870.5 13882 13897 13900 13906 13920 13927 13943.2 13943.5 WUN-v05 (10/Jan) (RH2) RFQP: DJIBOUTI 2222 IDLING ONLY FROM RFQP E3 100/425 8-199 (EW) MFA Islamabad 1533 arq "Most Immediate we/NIA"-then gbge(RH2) MFA: Islamabad 1533 arq "Most Immediate we/NIA"-then gbge !! (26/Jan) (RH2) unid: 1221 ENCRYPTED MESSAGES FROM ISLAMABAD PAKISTAN TWINPLEX 100/170 9-1-99 (EW) FAPSI: 0423 Crowd 36 Unable decode (09/Feb) (RH2) FDY: FAF Orleans 1000 RTTY 50/400 w/bricks 1-0 RYs TEST DE FDY (21/Jan) (ML2) RPTI: Ponta Delgada, Azores 1516 RTTY 75/750 Calling RPFN, Lisbon, with RY's, Foxes (04 Jan). (PT) AT3OE: US Army MARS stn 2202 PACTOR 2202 (22/Jan) (JM) unid: 1217 ENCRYPTED TEXT UNKSYS 200/425 9-1-99 (EW) CFH: 1953 120199 RTTY/75 CAN FORCES HALIFAX N.S. (EB) P: Russian navy 1522 201099 CW - marker - (EB) S: 1522 200199 CW - marker no further ident (EB) NAR: USN Key West (tent) 1/Feb 2330 RTTY 75/850 w/KAWN wx, same tfc on 7784, nil heard on 9830 (ML2) NAR: USN Key West (tent) 2330 RTTY 75/850 w/KAWN wx, same on 7784, nil heard on 9830 (1/Feb) (ML2) ITA2 75/850, KAWN Meteo (eastern US and Gulf of Mexico), 2000-2100. (X) AFS: Offutt AFB, Elkhorn NE, USA 1644 RTTY 75/850 METARS for airfields worldwide (13/Feb/99) (MPL) ZRO3: Pretoria Meteo 1538 RTTY 75/400 Wx Codes being Tx at same time as on listed freq 13542 khz (29/Jan) (RH2) ZRO3: Pretoria Meteo 0936 fax 120/576 Lovely series of charts on USB (02/Feb) (RH2) unid: Ankara, Turkey 1352 POL-ARQ 100/236 Polish emb. with tfc in Polish(04 Jan). (PT) ZKLF: AUCKLAND MET 0904 FAX Hazy chart in noise. Lot of atmospheric disturbance - whistlers. (5/Feb) (DW) RFGW: MFA PARIS 0858 FEC/A 192/400 Idle then "bj vx je te qap sur f134 moins 13". Setting up with W5E/Tel Aviv. Tfc in ffline encrypt. (5/Feb) (DW) Unid FAPSI 1250 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 30088 (31/Jan) (ML2) unid: 31/Jan FAPSI 1250 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 30088 (ML2) unid: Poss. Seoul, S. Korea 1015 FAX 120/576 Looks like oriental characters on some sort of wx. chart (poor RX) (18 Jan). (PT) GXQ BA: London 1730 RTTY/vft 50/170 Test tape. RYI/ID + Foxes etc (07/Jan) (RH2) RFVI: FF Le Port 0442 arq-E3 100/400 Idling (11/Feb) (RH2) unid: 1229 RTTY 200/469 5-lg tfc then shut down (26 Jan). (PT) unid FAPSI 1320 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 00852 (? 3rd digit) (28/Jan) (ML2) UNID: 1639 50/850 (13/Feb/99) (MPL) N/A: Hamburg meteo 150299 1625 Fax (EB) DFZG: MFA Belgrade 3/Feb 1440 RTTY 75/500 online crypto after XYXY (ML2) BMF: TAIPEI MET 0848 FAX Twin chartlets. Poor detail. End of chart. (16/Feb) (DW) (E5): 1228 UTC AM numbers station in progress //15732 (SD) AXM35: MELBOURNE RADIO 0833 FAX Sfc anal - S/Pacific. (8/Feb) (DW) AFA1EN: USAF MARS Shelbyville, IN. QSO-AFF2C, 14:20 10/Jan (JC7) AFF2C: USAF MARS, QSO-AFA1EN, 14:21 10/Jan (JC7) AFN2AZ: USAF MARS. QSO-unID, 14:16 7/Jan (JC7) TASHKENT MET ? 0836 FAX//60/R/800 Chart with plotted obs. Started nxt chart at 0920z at 60rpm then stopped/restarted at 90rpm. lsb of 13945.1. Tashkent listed as13947 ie usb of 13945.1 - ??? (10/Feb) (DW) FDY: FAF Orleans 09.23 ITA2 50 "Voyez le brick..." (16/Jan) (LAR) Pagina 199 13947 13948.1 13950.2 13953 13958 13958.3 13971 13977.7 13980 13993 14338.5 14367.7 14370 14373.2 14391.5 14396.5 14402 14405 WUN-v05 TASHKENT MET 0950 FAX 90/576/N/800 Last logged as lsb of 13945.1. Now on expected usb. Small chart only just discernable in noise. Strong dead zone, thereafter idling. (15/Feb) (DW) UNID: 1636 75/170 (13/Feb/99) (MPL) NMC1: USCG CAMSPAC 0009 GTOR 100/200 clg NMAG: USCGC Hamilton (WHEC-715), NYCQ: USCGC Boutwell (WHEC-719), NSTF: USCGC Steadfast (WMEC-625), NRPX: USCGC Buttonwood (WLB-306), and NLPM: USCGC Chase (WHEC-718). (2/Feb) (DW2) RFGW: MFA PARIS 1002 FEC 192/400 Tfc in offline encrypt. (17/Feb) (DW) 6QY: 160299 Poss French or Swiss diplo tfc 1652 FEC/100 gave c/s as 66666QQQQQYYYYY stn called was poss XBX on further thought this may be Tunisian (EB) Unid: 1455 200199 RTTY/50 started in FSK 280 bt 196400 for 196559 bt DDDDA then changed to RTTY/50 encrypted tfc. (EB) UNID: ICRC? 1743 PACTOR-1 (200/200) Gbld txt under moderate QRN (4/Feb) (RM) MOD Paris 1036 ARQ-M 200 press review (16/Jan) (LAR) UNID: USB, Greek? 1945-2015. (X) AFA1CU: USAF MARS, Transcon Net, 18:32 11/Jan (JC7) AFA2TV: MARS Daytona Beach, FL. Transcon Net Control, 18:31 11/Jan (JC7) AFA2ZV: MARS Holiday, FL. Transcon Net, 18:33 11/Jan (JC7) BAF47: Beijing Meteo CHN RTTY 50/286 0945z 5 Ltr Wx Grps 02 Jan99 [BC3] FAPSI: 1053 Crowd 36 Unable decode. Also on 14944.6 !both previously logged on 81-81 mode ! (28/Jan) (RH2) Unid Pacific Island Stations 0600 USB OM & 2 YLs passing wx synoptic data in EE & a Pacific Island language (12/Jan) (IJ) SANT: Poss. Spain 1130 G-TOR Var/200 Mailbox working MNRV, Monrovia. Same as last weeks PACTOR log but this time they are using G-TOR (25 Jan). (PT) SANT: Poss. Spain 1140 PACTOR 100/200 MNRV, Monrovia, sending message in SS to SANT mailbox then downloading one before shut down (22 Jan). (PT) NNN0UOT: N-MC MARS Republic, WA. Phone Patch w/NNN0CME 23:39 2/Jan (JC7) AFA3HY: AF MARS Shawnee, KS 1827 USB in SHARES Coordination Net (SCN) check in w/AAR1DD, AAR4XJ, AAR7PF, AFA3OS, AAT6FG and WUG3 (13/Jan) (RP3) AAR4CSS: Army MARS Silver Springs, FL. QSO-AAR4USQ, 23:45 9/Jan (JC7) AAR4USQ: Army MARS. QSO-AAR4CSS, 23:46 9/Jan (JC7) AFA2BT: MARS Merritt Island, FL 16:14 16/Jan (JC7) AFA2HO: MARS Rockledge, FL 16:14 16/Jan (JC7) AFA2LF: MARS Palm Bay, FL 16:14 16/Jan (JC7) AFA2VL: MARS Titusville, FL 16:14 16/Jan (JC7) AFA2WJ: MARS Satellite Beach, FL, Long count/tone, 16:03 16/Jan (JC7) AFA3GC: MARS Florissant, MO 16:15 16/Jan (JC7) AFA3GK: MARS Radio check w/AFA2WJ 16:26 16/Jan (JC7) AFA4BR: MARS Houston, TX (NASA)16:06 16/Jan (JC7) AFA6CG: MARS Deming, NM 16:17 16/Jan (JC7) AFA6DJ: Fair Oaks, CA 16:20 16/Jan (JC7) AFA6GY: MARS California 16:18 16/Jan (JC7) AFA6HK: MARS California 16:20 16/Jan (JC7) AFA6KC: MARS California 16:18 16/Jan (JC7) AFA6PF: MARS Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 16:18 16/Jan (JC7) AFA6RE: Las Vegas, NV (Nellis AFB) 16:21 16/Jan (JC7) AFA6SL: MARS Torrance, CA 16:18 16/Jan (JC7) AFA6TA: MARS California 16:17 16/Jan (JC7) AGA2PA: MARS Patrick AFB, FL Net Control, 16:03 16,Jan (JC7) Worldwide Space Support Net meets every Saturday at 16:00 UTC. Has roll call by regions, propagation tests, phone Pagina 200 14430 14438.2 14441.5 14463.5 14470 14477.3 14481.7 14486.8 14487.2 14502 14513.2 14523.9 14524 14529.9 14538.6 14539 14539.3 14549 14558 14565.2 14575.1 14576.3 14585.7 14626.5 14626.5 14639 14654.5 14656 14664 14674 14686 WUN-v05 patch tests and upcoming space launch news. A very nonnonsense net. (JC7) Unid: 1519 120199 FAX BRACKNELL U.K. WX TFC (EB) FJY2: Port-aux- Francais KER ARQ-E3 96 06/446 Messages to Paris 1 Feb99 [BC3] NNN0CAJ: N-MC MARS QSO-NNN0PRQ 22:35 23/Jan (JC7) NNN0COL: T-AGOS-7, USNS INDOMITABLE 2302 USB wkg NNN0KEB:USN MARS Shore Sta, Fl. QSY to 14391.5 for pp. (1/Feb) (DW2) NNN0NXZ: WMEC-619 USCGC Confidence 2335 USB wkg NNN0TSD: Private MARS Sta. QSY to 14818.5 for pp. (1/Feb) (DW2) NNN0PRQ: MARS Caneyville, KY QSO-NNN0CAJ 22:35 23/Jan (JC7) NNN0CBB: USNS Capable (TAGOS-16) Phone patch w/unID 23:10 23/Jan (JC7) NNN0ERA: MARS Cape Coral, FL Phone patch w/NNN0MAQ 23:04 23/Jan (JC7) DDH8: Hamburg Meteo 1300 RTTY 50/400 European synop wx, CQ tape showed freq of 14467.3 (12/Jan) (ML2) RFTJ: Dakar, Senegal 1605 ARQ-E3 48/400 Controle de Voie to self via TJF cct (03 Feb). (PT) P6Z: MFA PARIS F. FEC-A 192/416 0915z 5Ltr Wx Grps plus msg 13 Jan99 [BC3] FF PARIS 1009 ARQ/E3 200/400 Tfc in offline encrypt. Much rq action. Poor copy but cct [FDX] caught in one header/. Page header "Page 05 RFFAB" and svc referring to serial "FKW004" all suggesting Paris-Sarejevo link. (17/Feb) (DW) Unid FAPSI 1330 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 70004 (30/Jan) (ML2) AA3USA: US Army MARS 2112 PACKET 300 (24/Jan) (JM) SAM: MFA Stockholm 10.36 (22chb) mgs to Hanoi (Hanoi was audible but did not sync) ARQ SWE 100 (BVR) CLP67: Cuban Emb Baghdad 1410 RTTY 75/500 local nx SS to on-line crypto (19/Jan) (ML2) G-Tor 100/200, USAF MARS, callsign - AFA4OL, 2000-2015. (X) unid: 1304 UK MILITARY WITH RYI TEST UK VFT 50/170 8-1-99 (EW) unid: 1306 UK MILITARY WITH RYI TEST UK VFT 50/170 8-1-99 (EW) unid: 1308 UK MILITARY WITH RYI TEST UK VFT 50/170 8-1-99 (EW) A9C: French Emb Bucharest 3/Feb 1420 FEC-A 192/400 clg P6Z Paris no tfc (ML2) A9C: French Emb Bucharest 1330 FEC-A 192/400 5LGs (11/Jan) (ML2) HMF32: KCNA Pyongyang KRE RTTY 50/261 1029z E news 02 Jan99 [BC3] RFGW: Paris, France 1210 FEC-A 192/400 Tfc to O6P, O9B and W5E (26 Jan). (PT) HMF32: KCNA Pyongyang KRE RTTY 50/170 1007z Setting up for News B/Cast Sending Ry's Then Headers 8 Feb99 [BC3] RFTPA: FF NJDAMENA 0919 ARQ/E3 200/400 8rc. Tfc in offline encrypt and FF. Cct [FDZ]. (3/Feb) (DW) RFLI: FF Ft de France 0625 arq-E3 192/400 CdeV on LIJ cid (11/Feb) (RH2) RFTJ: FF Dakar 0628 arq-E3 192/400 CdeV on LIJ cid (11/Feb) (RH2) Unid: 1506 120199 ARQ-E3/192Bd POSS FRENCH FORCES MARTINIQUE (EB) KPL: Vientiane LAO. RTTY 50/170 0930z E.News 14Jan99 [BC3] SPW: Warsaw Radio 0805 ARQ msgs (27/Jan) (IJ) SPW: WARSAW POLAND 1455 120199 CW AZIM 03 AZIM 04 (EB) Unid: Rus 36bd 200hz reversals 16.50 36-50 36 (BVR) DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 0714 RTTY 75/R/400 Diplo bdcst - online encrypted tfc. (3/Feb) (DW) 911\912: rep to ATLAS there en route SUNDANCE 100. 2200 20\JAN(MF2) Pagina 201 WUN-v05 14692.5 JMJ4: Tokyo, Japan 1055 FAX 120/576 Upper Air chart, then signal fades away (11 Feb).(PT) 14711 Unid FAPSI 1320 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 70004 (16/Jan) (ML2) 14719 OST53: OOSTENDE RADIO 0920 fec Tfc list (13/Feb) (DW) 14739 unid: 1310 CYNTHIA WITH 3/2 GROUPS USA USB 8-1-99 (EW) 14750 CIO2: ISRAELI INTEL 1448 120199 USB POSS CHARLIE INDIA OSCAR 2 APPEARS TO BE THE MARKER. O.T.A. AT 1450Z (EB) 14752 USB, Mil-Std-188-110C modem, 2400 bps, No ANDVT input, Prob US, 1930-2030. (X) 14763 MFA: Sofia 1648 RTTY 75/318 Nx\Bulgar (29/Jan) (RH2) 14801.7 RFVI: 15.49 FF Le Port beta's 400hz ARQ E3 100 (BVR) RFVI: Le Port, Reunion 1610 ARQ-E3 100/400 Controle de Voie to self via VII cct (12 Jan). (PT) unid: Le Port, Reunion 1610 ARQ-E3 100/400 Relaying Controle de Voie message from RFHI, Noumea, back to RFHI via VII circuit (28 Jan). (PT) 14837 RTH: New Delhi 160299 1600 RTTY/50 This is New Delhi testing (EB) 14867.7 gkwfhk: Boustane Jakarta 1556 arq Msg\AA to MFA Cairo (kdakrfr). Unlisted K (04/Feb) (RH2) 14873.2 RFLIG: FRA Forces, Cayenne, GUF 1635 ARQ-E3 (192/400) Returning RFLI's CdV msg on RTI ct (4/Feb) (RM) 14873.3 Arq-E3 192/400, RFF? French forces Kourou, Guinea to Saint de ?, France 1930-2230. Upcoming launch circuit? Ops complaining of QRN. (X) 14875.2 UNID: 1508 RTTY (75/500) ryry + "ZSF ZAP ZAL NORMAL" until 1515 (4/Feb) (RM) 14912 DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 1909 RTTY 75/R/400 Diplo bdcst. On line encrypted tfc. (4/Feb) (DW) 14912.5 Unid: SOO291 Warsaw radio pol mgs 1754 FEC 100 (BVR) 14931 8BY: FRENCH INTEL 1443 120199 CW - VVV 8BY 629/476/784 (RPTD) . (EB) 8BY: Paris, France CW Marker tape with ID (04 Jan). (PT) 14959.8 RFTJ: FF DAKAR 0916 ARQ/E3 192/400 8rc. Betas. Cct [TJI]. 1000z - two Controle de voie svc's, RFTJde RFTJ and RFLI de RFLI (5/Feb) (DW) 14960 Unid: 1437 120199 ARQ-E3/192Bd IDLING (EB) 14975 P6Z: MFA, Paris, FRA 1455 FEC-A (192/400) Crypto (4/Feb) (RM) 14982.5 TASHKENT MET 0747 FAX 60/576/N/800 End of chart at 90rpm. Very weak trace in noise. Switches down to 60rpm. Chart weak in noise. (15/Feb) (DW) 15016 Reach 6956: 1818 USB wkg Lajes in pp w/Hilda East (15/Jan) (RP3) 15041 TROUT 99: 1845 USB, DV-3 + 10, outbound Hickam for Langley, wkg Andrews VIP for pps (23/Jan) (JJ) TROUT 99: 23 Jan DV-3 + 10, Hickamfor Langley, ETA 0230z, wkg Andrews VIPfor pps. 1845z USB (Also found on:6761, 8040, and 11466 at various times.)(JJ) 15693 unid: 1205 CW Sending numbers and putting all sorts of carriers out from this freq up to 15.9 MHz, a really dirty signal (11 FEB). (PT) 15781 unid: Poss. NAR: Key West, Florida 1240 FAX 120/576 Wx charts but too poor rx for good ID (27 Jan). (PT) 15791.4 unid: 1430 PACTOR 100/200 Amateur type PacTOR. Traffic in German; no callsign given. (28 Jan). (PT) 15793.9 Unid: 1542 Mode Unknown 195.3/270 C3G locked on to this strange speed/shift - Clues anyWUN ?? (RH2) 15801.7 EGYPTIAN EMB ? LOC 1355 arq Opchat in AA and offair. (8/Feb) (DW) 15868.7 PRM: Loc Unknown 1218 CW Sending repeatedly "VVV VVV... DE PRM" (10 Feb). (PT) 15873 RFGW: MFA PARIS 1413 FEC/A 192/400 Calling sequence to Z4D/Nouakchott. "qap la 31 dim de 15 qtc6" then into idle rq. "ok qap la 1354 aug de 3". (8/Feb) (DW) 15873.5 RFGW: Paris, France, 1645 FEC-A 192/419, garbled 5-6L gps w/much cf letters to G8T, U3H, W5E and H6L (Jan. 16)(PLOO) 15880.5 GYU: Gibraltar 1340 Piccolo 6 Op chat to unidentified Pagina 202 15880.5 15880.9 15882.7 15895 15920 15946.5 15965 15969 16012.3 16024.4 16040 16084 16086 16087.9 16107 16108 16125.2 16129 16141.7 16148 16165.2 16165.7 16193.2 16198 16225 16230 16235 WUN-v05 station (04 Feb). (PT) MKD: RAF, Akrotiri, CYP 1448 PICCOLO-6 Idle engnr's ch (4/Feb) (RM) MKD: RAF, Akrotiri, CYP 1448 PICCOLO-6 Crypto (4/Feb) (RM) MFA CAIRO 1421 arq Tfc in AA (jg bkfqsh kdakrfh) to unid embassy (yphkg) then off air. (8/Feb) (DW) UNID: Nmbrs sta. 1445 USB YL/EE/5FG CIA counting sta.? (4/Feb) (RM) CFH: CF HALIFAX 1438 RTTY 75/850 Working ship "AA/6 de CFH zbz nil qsa 4 bo k" and "CJ/6 de CFH zbz4 zai4 k" and marker "NAWS de CFH and frequencies". "CJ/6 de CFHr1 k". "CJ/6 de CFH r qru ar" (8/Feb) (DW) CFH: Halifax, Canada 1345 RTTY 75/850 "NAWS DE CFH" (04 Jan). (PT) UNID: ESP diplo 1656 TWINPLEX 10LG; no s/o at 1700 (4/Feb) (RM) Unid: 1417 120199 RTTY/50 SHORT BURST OF TX. TX CONSISTS OF R K R K RK (EB) unid: 1010 ENCRYPTED TEXT UNK UNKSYS 50/850 8-1-99 (EW) FDI8: Nice, France 1510 RTTY 50/400 Le Brick, test, RY's etc. (22 Jan). (PT) BAF9: BEIJING MET 0936 FAX//120/576/R/800 Hazy chart in noise. lsb of 16026.3 (11/Feb) (DW) HMF85: KCNA Pyongyang 1040 RTTY 50/500 nx EE, harmonic of 8020 (2/Jan) (ML2) LINCOLNSHIRE POACHER: Nmbrs Sta.(E3) 1435 USB YL/EE/5FGx2 (4/Feb) (RM) (E5): 1134 UTC AM numbers station in progress (SD) RFVI FF: Le Port 0807 arq-E3 100/400 CdeV + GEXMIK JE VOIE. Later"de Paris" CdeV on REI cid (08Jan)(RH2) SAM: MFA Stockholm 1534 Swed-Arq 100/400 Directory of fax\fone & Street addresses of Sveriges Konsulaten around the world (04/Feb) (RH2) MKD: RAF Akrotiri 2/Feb 1300 PICCOLO-6 svc msgs to unid (ML2) RFQP: Djibouti 1255 ARQ-M2 200/400 Controle de Voie to self via QPB cct (11 Feb). (PT) RFQP: FF DJIBOUTI 1454 ARQ/342 200/400 4rc. Two chan tdm. Ch:A and Ch:B betas until 1526z. Ch:A cct [QPB] Cde de v svc RFQP de RFQP. Ch:B cct [QPC] Cde de v svc RFQP deRFQP. (8/Feb) (DW) Unid: 50bd 300 hz acf 7 1524 50 (BVR) MFA CAIRO 1613 arq Selcalls KKVU (Accra Emb). 1617z latches up. Periods of betas, opchat and in irs mode but nil tfc. (15/Feb) (DW) kdak-rfr: MFA Cairo 1618 arq/fec Msgs\AA -to Embassies (yph-kg) (11/Feb) (RH2) kdakrfr: MFA Cairo 1630 arq Tfc\AA to EGY Emb, Accra (kwfk) (26/Jan) (RH2) MKD: RAF AKROTIRI 1632 DCN 16 chan interleaved vft on isb. All chans idle on mark or space. (15/Feb) (DW) FF PARIS 1638 ARQ/342 200/400 4rc. 2 chan tdm. Chan: and B: betas. Weak/little sync. (15/Feb) (DW) FF PARIS 1645 ARQ/342 200/400 4rc. Poor sync. two chan tdm. Chan A: betas then offline encrypted tfc. Cct ID/header corrupt. Chan B: betas. (8/Feb) (DW) UNID: French Mil, 1650 ARQ-M2 200/384, 2 chnls beta idle (Jan. 16)(PLOO) RFQP:Djibouti 14.45 ARQ-M2 200/400 ZNR tfc to self via QRG circuit and Controle de Voie to self via QPF circuit (11 Feb). (PT) unid: 1310 CYNTHIA WITH 3/2 GROUPS USA USB 8-1-99 (EW) D4B: French Emb Damascus 2/Feb 1140 FEC-A 192/850 5LGs (ML2) U3H: French Emb Moscow 1400 FEC-A 192/850 5LGs & s/off (19/Jan) (ML2) W3S: French Emb Islamabad 1110 RTTY 100/850 w/P6Z DE W3S DAME LA PIE VOLETAIT DANS LES BOIS etc INT ZBZ no tfc, Pagina 203 16240 16245 16248 16255 16264.9 16275 16278.6 16278.7 16293.2 16295 16304 16307.5 16315.6 16317 16331.7 16332.1 16336 16345.3 16346.7 16380.2 16386.5 16386.7 16421.7 16552.2 16598.4 16631.7 16639 16706 WUN-v05 usual mode is FEC-A (26/Jan) (ML2) W5E: French Emb Tel Aviv 1240 FEC-A 192/400 5LGs (4/Jan) (ML2) U3H: French Emb Moscow 1330 FEC-A 192/850 5LGs (4/Jan) (ML2) U3H: French Emb Moscow 2/Feb 1330 FEC-A 192/850 5LGs (ML2) D4B: French Emb Damascus 1100 FEC-A 192/850 clg P6Z Paris to 5LGs (1/Feb) (ML2) UNID: 0148 75/850 (5/Dec/99) (MPL) UNID: 0144 USB / Conversation in Spanish, but using 'roger' and 'over'. (5/Jan/99) (MPL) 7RQ20: Mfa Alger Atu 14.34 a mgs from Rabat to other embassy's at 14.53 mgs to Damascus COQ 8 26 (BVR) unid: Kuwait 1300 Coquelet 8 Algerian embassy with tfc to Algiers (14 Jan). (PT) Yugoslav Emb Baghdad 1115 RTTY 75/400 w/PNAU RYs to online crypto after GHGH (1/Feb) (ML2) DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 0718 RTTY 75/R/400 Diplo brdcast online encrypted tfc. (3/Feb) (DW) DZFG: MFA Belgrade 160299 1432 RTTY/75 ry's and 3 fig & encrypted tfc (EB) Unid: yl numbers in progress 1214 USB (BVR) 7RQ20: Mfa Algiers 09.05 ff mgs and "qsl qsl qsl et qru libre" asking Libreville to qsl COQ8 26 (BVR) Polish Emb: Kinshasa 1520 Pol-Arq 100/240 wyslij Kinshasa ....clg Warsaw (09/Feb) (RH2) dlkgmk: EGY Emb., Luanda 1550 arq Several msgs\AA to MFA Cairo (26/Jan) (RH2) F: 0142 CW / 'F' beacon (5/Jan/99) (MPL) SVA: Athens, Greece 1455 FEC "CQ CQ DE SVA PRESS=" and press reports in anglicized Greek (26 Jan).(PT) RFLI FF: Ft de France 0620 arq-E3 192/390 CdeV on IRT cid (22/Jan) (RH2) RFLIF: Fort de France, Martinique 1602 ARQ-E3 192/386 Tfc in FF to RFLIGC, Cayenne via IRT cct. (For some reason I've written in my log that it was ARQ-E, but I'm sure it was ARQ-E3)(20 Jan). (PT) kykm: ?? MFA Cairo (tent) 1626 arq Tx ceased before I could ID. Looked like Cairo with many Selcalls (04/Feb) (RH2) RFFBBGB: Gendarmerie Paris 1650 arq-E3 100/360 Msgs/FF to Overseas Posts; admin, promotions etc (04/Feb)(RH2) RFQP: FF Djibouti 1738 arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on RUN cid (01/Feb) (RH2) Pakistani Emb Cairo 1130 ARQ 5LGs to Islamabad (29/Jan) (ML2) RFTJ: FF DAKAR 1634 ARQ/E3 48/400 8rc. Betas. This is jamming the usb of 16420 khz which is the GMDSS 16 mhz rt distress and safety frequency. 1653z. Tfc in FF and off line encrypt. Cct [TJF] to Port Bouet. (18/Feb) (DW) Unid: 1241 Unknown mode 75/161 Often logged -never ID'd ! Also on 11436 (06/Feb) ( RH2) RETJCFC: Sail Training Ship Juan Sebastian Elcano 0955 RTTY 75/850 Admin, Crew Lists, Sick Reports, mention of ZUJ, some crypto - all in SS to RETL/REINTDES. ITU call was EBCB ? (02/Feb) (RH2) dlkgmk: EGY Emb., Luanda 1029 arq Msgs\AA to MFA Cairo (kdktxke) (29/Jan)(RH2) dlkgmk: EGY Emb., Luanda 1619 arq Msg\AA to MFA Cairo (kdakrfr) (02/Feb) (RH2) dlkgmk: Egy Emb., Luanda 1058 arq Tfc\AA to kdktxke (MFA Cairo) (11/Jan) (RH2) UJZD: TKH ANTLIA 1122 CW admin to UWS3 14/Jan (HOOD). UZDH: TKH NIKOLAY MOROZOV 0931 ARQ crew TGs to USU 30/Dec (HOOD). SHIP SUREN SANPANDARAN 1034 arq mru/umf. 3sc tfc via USU. (6/Feb) (DW) Pagina 204 WUN-v05 16713.5 ELQV2: M/V Dole Asia 1512 ARQ Liberian-flagged 10,288 DWT reefer, w/AMVER/PR, vsl bound Antwerp, Belgium. (RB) 16716.5 UDGB: TK GRIGORIY NESTERENKO 0933 ARQ msg to UFN login 54982 UDGB 30/Dec (HOOD). 16768 N/A: M/V SPOT TRADER 1221 ARQ msg via TAH (155049dwt bulker) 9/Jan (HOOD). 16785 UIAE: BMRT IVAN ZIMAKOV 1119 RTTY 50/170 admin from Km Swintsov to UDK2 30/Dec (HOOD). 16789 UNID 1147 fec PNA px relay. (7/Feb) (DW) 16790.5 C6PV2: M/V NORHAVEN 1225 ARQ eta for Gibraltar via SAB login 29511 NORHAV (33693dwt bulker) 9/Jan (HOOD). 16793.8 unid: 1340 FEC Prob. Filipino R/O relaying news in Tagalog (04 Jan). 16796 UNID 1127 fec Press bulletin, PNA relay. Ends "resend by ZMD"(7/Feb) (DW) 16797 UGMS: BMRT KAPITAN SMELOV 0822 RTTY 50/170 crew TGs to UGW 31/Dec (HOOD). 16798 unid: 1338 FEC Prob. Filipino R/O relaying news in Tagalog (04 Jan). 16799.5 UIMS: NIS AKADEMIK NIKOLAY STRAKHOV 0815 RTTY 50/170 new year gtgs TGs via UIW (is ex UVXJ) 17/Dec (HOOD). 16800.5 P3LX6: RTMKS HEINASTE 1117 RTTY 50/170 crew TGs to UIW 30/Dec (HOOD). 16802 P3LL7: BMRT CAPTAIN G KORVAL 0826 RTTY 50/170 RYs to LYL (is ex Toras, LYEH) 31/Dec (HOOD). UAHP: SHIP UNID 1123 RTTY 50/R/170 60 hz low. "ry's UDK2 de UAHP" but no apparent response. (7/Feb) (DW) 16802.5 USVB: TR RIZHSKIY ZALIV 0938 RTTY 50/170 crew TGs to URL 30/Dec (HOOD). 16803 UTYL: RTMS SHEPETOVKA 0833 RTTY 50/170 crew TGs to URL 31/Dec (HOOD). 16804.5 3FYJ6: TR SEVASTOPOLSKAYA BUKHTA 1113 RTTY 50/170 crew TGs to URL 30/Dec (HOOD). 16806.5 NMC: USCG SAN FRANCISCO 1015 CW. Chan free mrkr "NMC". This is an exclusive freq for transmission of marine safety information and should not support ship-shore comms. (7/Feb) (DW) NRV: USCG GUAM 1541 fec End of wx fcst various areas. Ends with "de NMC". NMC does not bdcast on this freq or at this time. NRV sked starts 1500z remotely from NMC. Continues to idle on alphas. (22/Feb) (DW) 16807 SPA: GDYNIA radio 160299 1453 FEC (sitor B)Tfc list & callband (EB) 16807.5 GKE6: PORTISHEAD RADIO 1003 CW. Chan free mrkr "GKE6" (6/Feb) (DW) 16808 EAD: MADRID SPAIN 1814 190199 CW/SITOR-A (EB) SPA81: GDYNIA RADIO 1610 CW. Chan free mrkr "SPA" (6/Feb) (DW) 16809 WLO: MOBILE RADIO 1612 CW. Chan free mrkr "WLO" (6/Feb) (DW) 16809.5 EAD: MADRID RADIO 1004 CW. Chan free mrkr "EAD". Rasping note - over modulation ? (6/Feb) (DW) EAD: MADRID RADIO 1020 CW. Chan free mrkr "EAD". As ydy, hvy over modulation, rasping note and splattering over adjacent channels. (7/Feb) (DW) 16811 CBV: VALPARAISO RADIO 2043 CW. Chan free mrkr "CBV" (8/Feb) (DW) 16811.5 A9M: BAHRAIN RADIO 1008 CW. Chan free mrkr "de A9M tlx" (6/Feb) (DW) A9M: Bahrain Radio 0900 ARQ w/NO TRAFFIC HELD/QRU GA+? (4/Jan) (ML2) 16812 WLO: MOBILE RADIO 1614 CW. Chan free mrkr "WLO" (6/Feb) (DW) 16812.5 NRV: USCG GUAM 1022 CW. Chan free mrkr "NRV" (7/Feb) (DW) 16813 UAT: MOSCOW RADIO 1011 CW. Chan free mrkr "de UAT" (6/Feb) (DW) 16813.5 SAB814: GOETEBORG RADIO 1619 CW. Selcal QMQB. Chan free mrkr (Maritex) "ererer". Selcal EZFP (6/Feb) (DW) Pagina 205 16814 16814.5 16815 16816 16817 16817.5 16818.5 16819.5 16820 16821 16821 16822.5 16822.5 16825 16826 16828 16829 16829.5 16830 16830.5 WUN-v05 UDB2: Kholmsk Radio 2230 RTTY 50/170 tfc to unkn vessel (4/Jan) (ML2) WLO: MOBILE RADIO 1621 CW. Chan free mrkr "WLO" (6/Feb) (DW) CBV: VALPARAISO RADIO 1015 CW. Chan free mrkr "CBV" (6/Feb) (DW) HEC27: BERN RADIO 1014 CW. Chan free mrkr "HEC" (6/Feb) (DW) 9VG83: SINGAPORE RADIO 1623 CW. Chan free mrkr "9VG" (6/Feb) (DW) OXZ: LYNGBY RADIO 1018 CW. Chan free mrkr "OXZ" (6/Feb) (DW) ZSC64: CAPETOWN RADIO 1625 fec Tfc list and stn info svc. Poor copy. Return to chan free marker(Globe) "ZSC". (6/Feb) (DW) ZSC64: CAPETOWN RADIO 1730 fec Wx forecasts; for coastal waters, for ocean areas. Also ex MeteoFrance/Reunion for SW Indian Ocean. Followed by nav wngs. (10/Feb) (DW) WCC: CHATHAM RADIO 1630 CW. Chan free mrkr (Globe) "WCC" (6/Feb) (DW) WCC: CHATHAM RADIO 1649 fec Wx forecast. HLF freqs. Freq changes at VIP. Tfc list. (9/Feb) (DW) WCC: CHATHAM RADIO 2046 fec Stn info and tfc list. Then chan free mrkr (Globe) "WCC" (8/Feb) (DW) KPH: SAN FRANCISCO RADIO 1633 CW. Chan free mrkr (Globe) "KPH". Just audible. (6/Feb) (DW) 9VG96: SINGAPORE RADIO 1636 CW. Chan free mrkr "9VG". Just audible. (6/Feb) (DW) NMN: USCG PORTSMOUTH 1638 CW. Chan free mrkr "NMN". (6/Feb) (DW) IAR: ROME RADIO 1020 CW. Chan free mrkr "IAR" (6/Feb) (DW) VRX: Hong Kong Radio 0800 FEC tfc list, 0903 ARQ foxes 0-9 (28/Jan) (ML2) VRX: HONG KONG RADIO 1022 CW. Chan free mrkr "VRX" (6/Feb) (DW) OXZ: LYNGBY RADIO 1024 CW Chan free mrkr "OXZ" (6/Feb) (DW) OXZ: LYNGBY RADIO 1630 fec Nx bulletin in Danish (9/Feb) (DW) OXZ: LYNGBY RADIO 1640 fec News in Danish. 1646z returns to chan free mrkr "OXZ". (6/Feb) (DW) UNID 1031 - Chan free mrkr without ID. (7/Feb) (DW) 9VG97: SINGAPORE RADIO 1026 CW. Chan free mrkr "9VG" (6/Feb) (DW) HPP: PANAMA INTELMAR RADIO 1650 arq Selcal MDME. Chan free mrkr (Maritex) "ererer" (6/Feb) (DW) WCC: CHATHAM RADIO 1028 CW. Chan free mrkr (Globe) "VCT/WCC" (6/Feb) (DW) ESA: TALLINN RADIO 1031 CW. Chan free mrkr "de ESA" (6/Feb) (DW) ESA: TALLINN RADIO 1037 CW. Chan free mrkr "de ESA". (7/Feb) (DW) WLO: MOBILE U.S.A. 1811 190199 CW/SITOR (EB) WLO: MOBILE RADIO 2050 CW. Chan free mrkr "WLO" (8/Feb) (DW) USU: MARIUPOL RADIO 1034 arq Working ship then chan free mrkr "USU" (6/Feb) (DW) KFS: SAN FRANCISCO RADIO 1624 arq Chan free mrkr (Globe) "KFS". Selcal POUKPPT. (9/Feb) (DW) UCE: ARKHANGELSK RADIO 1039 fec Chan free marker "UCE". Constant mark between bursts and when idle. 1042z broadcast in fec "cq de UCE qsw 12714/8549/6319.5/12625.5/16829.5" and blidn tfc in 3sc. (6/Feb) (DW) HEC27: BERN RADIO 1048 CW. Chan free mrkr "HEC" (6/Feb) (DW) SVU6: ATHENS RADIO 1050 CW. Chan free mrkr "de SVT" (6/Feb) (DW) Pagina 206 WUN-v05 16831.5 VRX: HONG KONG RADIO 1052 CW Chan free mrkr "VRX" (6/Feb) (DW) 16833 WLO: MOBILE RADIO 1620 CW. Chan free mrkr "WLO" (9/Feb) (DW) 16834.5 WNU: SLIDELL RADIO 1613 arq Chan free mrkr (Globe) "WNU". Selcal POROPVV. Wrkng ship - delivery acknowledgement svc's (9/Feb) (DW) 16836 UFL: Vladivostok Radio 2330 ARQ tfc status rpt to UHBT M/V KOOPERATSIYA (4/Jan) (ML2) UFL: VLADIVOSTOK RADIO 0902 CW. Wkng ship - to weak to sync. Chan free mrkr "UFL" - barely audible. (11/Feb) (DW) 16836.5 WLO: MOBILE RADIO 1610 CW. Chan free mrkr "WLO" (9/Feb) (DW) 16837 UBE2: Petropavlovsk Radio 0010 RTTY 50/170 tfc to unkn vessel (5/Jan) (ML2) 16838 SAB864: GOETEBORG RADIO 1054 CW. Chan free mrkr (Maritex) "erererer". Selcall KKAC (6/Feb) (DW) 16838.5 9AR: RIJEKA RADIO ) 1057 CW. Chan free marker "9AR" (6/Feb) (DW) 16839.5 UFN: NOVOROSSIYSK RADIO 1042 arq Ship tfc in 3sc. (7/Feb) (DW) UFN: NOVOROSSIYSK RADIO 1058 CW. Chan free mrkr "UFN" (6/Feb) (DW) 16841.5 8PO: BARBADOS RADIO 1100 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "8PO" (6/Feb) (DW) 8PO: BRIDGETOWN BARBADOS 1750 190199 CW/SITOR-A (EB) 16851.5 SAB891: GOETEBORG RADIO 1104 arq Selcals FFQTKXZ. Chan free mrkr (Globe) "SAB". (6/Feb) (DW) 16854 XSQ: GUANGZHOU RADIO 1106 arq Chan free mrkr (Maritex) "erererer". Selcall MPFYQVV (6/Feb) (DW) 16865 XSQ: GUANGZHOU RADIO 0954 arq Selcal IXEP. Chan free mrkr (Maritex) "ererer" (7/Feb) (DW) 16868 9VG48: SINGAPORE RADIO 0956 CW. Chan free mrkr "9VG" (7/Feb) (DW) 16869 KHF: GUAM RADIO 0914 CW. Chan free mrkr (Globe) "KHF". Barely audible. (11/Feb) (DW) 16879 LZW67: VARNA RADIO 0900 CW. Chan free mrkr "de LZW LZW" (9/Feb) (DW) 16880 XSQ: GUANGZHOU RADIO 1113 CW. Chan free marker "XSQ" (6/Feb) (DW) 16883 OST60: OOSTENDE RADIO 1115 CW Chan free mrkr "OST" (6/Feb) (DW) 16886 TAH: ISTANBUL RADIO 1117 CW. Chan free mrkr "TAH" (6/Feb) (DW) 16888 LSD836: ARGENTINA RADIO 1119 CW Chan free mrkr (Maritex) "ererer". Selcall SSUF. (6/Feb) (DW) 16892 XSG: SHANGHAI RADIO 1122 CW. Chan free marker "XSG" (6/Feb) (DW) 16898.5 UAT: MOSCOW RADIO 1000 fec Freq list and tfc list. Return to chan free marker "de UAT". (7/Feb) (DW) 16898.5 XSG: SHANGHAI RADIO 0905 CW. Chan free mrkr "XSG". Listed as 16898 - change permanent or opr trbl. QRM fm UAT. 0935z XSG n/longer hrd. (9/Feb) (DW) 16900 LSD836: ARGENTINA RADIO 2059 arq Very weak, little sync but sending tfc to ship. Return to selcalSSUF and chan free mrkr (Maritex) "ererer". Almost immediately into second ship qso. (8/Feb) (DW) 16904 UDK2: MURMANSK RADIO 0936 arq To unid ship "you ID number not available". Return to chan free mrkr "de UDK2". Constant mark when no data. This is an exclusive/stn dsc clng chan, should have no perm mrkr. Offair 0940z. (16/Feb) (DW) 16904.9 FUV: FN DJIBOUTI 0749 RTTY 75/850 Marker "de FUV ry's sg's figs testing". (19/Feb) (DW) 16908 EAD: MADRID RADIO 1733 CW. Marker "EAD" and four short dashes. Unlisted. Constant tone with F1A ? (19/Feb) (DW) 16910.4 JNA: JN Tokyo, Japan 0101 CW / ID marker (4/Jan/99) (MPL) 16914.3 CBV: VALPARAISO RADIO 2221 CW Marker "vvv de CBV qsx 6 8 Pagina 207 16914.5 16922.7 16923.8 16927 16932 16932.9 16935 16938.2 16940 16942.5 16949 16950 16951.5 16952 16953 16957.8 16959.6 16961 16961.5 16963 16971 16973 WUN-v05 12 and 16 mhz k". (21/Feb) (DW) SPB83: SZCZECIN RADIO 0754 fec Chan free mrkr "de SPB". At 0758z in fec stn info followed by tfc list. (19/Feb) (DW) SPD: Szczcin R 1714 arq Mom clg OPRD - opr assist SQDX de SPD Witan (03/Feb) (RH2) VTH: IN MUMBAI 1030 RTTY 50/R/790 Occ words fm marker "ry's sg's RBSL BNR VTH(?)5/7/9". Vri poor copy. Into tfc at 1043z. (22/Feb) (DW) OFJ7: HELSINKI RADIO 0805 CW. Marker "OFJ qsx 12 mhz k" (band inc each pass). Then tfc list (EH+05). (19/Feb) (DW) UIW: KALININGRAD RADIO 1049 RTTY 50/R/170 Finished tfc in 3sc to one ship. "de UIW". Calls "UBDJ ans 16678,5" then tfc. (22/Feb) (DW) 7TF10: BOUFARIK RADIO 1748 CW. Marker "cq de 7TF4/7TF6/7TF8/7TF10 qsx 6/8/12/16 mhz k" then individual section for each band. (19/Feb) (DW) 7TF: Boufarik, Algeria 1331 CW Marker tape with ID (04 Jan). (PT) JO5: Nagasaki Radio, Japan 0057 CW / Channel marker (4/Jan/99) (MPL) A7D: DOHA RADIO 0821 CW. Marker "de A7D". (19/Feb) (DW) VTG8: IN MUMBAI 0800 CW. Very weak tfc - offline encrypt 4 fig grps. (20/Feb) (DW) XSW: Kaohsiung Radio 0846 CW ID marker 31/Dec (HOOD). XSW: KAOHSIUNG RADIO 0813 CW. Marker "cq de XSW k" (20/Feb) (DW) 9AR: RIJEKA RADIO 0826 CW. Marker "vvv de 9AR qrl qrx 0830 as " changing to marker "vvv de 9AR 3/5/7 ch 3/4/7 k". (19/Feb) (DW) 9AR: RIJEKA RADIO 2039 CW. Marker "vvv de 9AR 2/3/7 ch 3/4/7 k" (9/Feb) (DW) YLL: Liepaja R 1202z CW CQ QSS 16949 Powestka chrm (very fast) jan 23 (PVdE) Unid: 1736 190199 RTTY/75 POSS FRENCH NAVY DAKAR BRICK & SG'S (EB) 6WW: FN DAKAR 0840 RTTY 75/850 Marker "voyez le brick sg's figs" no ID. 60hz low and NO spurious side bands! (19/Feb) (DW) 6WW: French Navy Dakar 1547 RTTY 75/850 w/"le brick" tape. (7/Feb) (DW2) French Navy: Dakar, 2145 RTTY 75/283 tx tape seemingly reversed sending "gsgsgs ... 51 41 31 21 ...2 1 frahw ... kcirb el" in ff -not Arabic!- from left to right on the monitor (Jan.23)(PLOO) N/A: French forces Dakar 1901 RTTY/75 voyez sg's etc FUJ: FN NOUMEA 0828 RTTY 75/850 Marker"----- de FUJ testing ry's" (20/Feb) (DW) FUM: FN Papeete, Tahiti 0054 RTTY 75/850 RY's (4/Jan/99) (MPL) CLA: Havana Radio 1550 CW w/CQ mkr. (7/Feb) (DW2) CLA40: HAVANA RADIO 2029 CW. Marker "cq de CLA qsx c/12 8368/12552/16736 tx 8573/12673/5/16961qsw CLA20/32/41/50 qrj c/1217 k". Working ship/COJK. (9/Feb) (DW) CLA40: HAVANA RADIO 2230 CW Tfc list. (21/Feb) (DW) FUF: FN FT DE FRANCE 2026 RTTY 75/R/400 Marker "de FUF testing ry's sg's figs testing". 2028z abruptly offair. (9/Feb) (DW) FUF: FN FT DE FRANCE 2237 RTTY 75/R/850 Marker "de FUF testing ry's sg's figs testing". (21/Feb) (DW) FUF: Fort de France, Martinique 1329 "DE FUF" etc. (04 Jan). (PT) FUF: 200299 French Naval Martinique RTTY/75 callband (EB) JJC: TOKYO 0802 FAX 60/576/N/800 Japanese script press. (8/Feb) (DW) JJC: TOKYO 0846 FAX 60/576/N/800 Japanese script. JSU News (19/Feb) (DW) UNID: 2315 FAX / Kyodo News/Sports in Japanese (2/Jan/99) (MPL) Pagina 208 16975 16976 16976 16980 16983.9 16984 16986 16987 16989 17005 17011 17016 17020 17021.5 17021.6 17022 17022.5 17024 17039 17040.4 17045 17050 17050.5 17052 17053 17053.3 17055 WUN-v05 RLK7: ARKHANGELSK 0842 RTTY 50/170 Ops cw, tfc 3sc RTTY. wkng ships. 0900z in cw "4LY de RLK7 qsx 4343/6371.5/8580/12830/16975" Short msg app fm Arkhangelsk (ARH), tfc list, flwd in 3sc by longer bdcst. IDs/freq show ex c/s RKLM (20/Feb) (DW) RLK7: UNID 0931 CW. Offline encrypt (4fig grps). 26 wpm ends "nil sk de RLK7" then starts wrkng ships eg "UAVO de RLK7 qsx 16735.5" and giving turns. (19/Feb) (DW) PWZ33: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2200 RTTY 75/200 [1], EE and SS Brazilian marine warnings Navarea V about a chemical ferrous & sulfuric leak affecting the water pH...; "aviso navigantes atlantico sul brasil" (Jan. 23)(PLOO) LSD836: ARGENTINA RADIO 0943 CW Chan free mrkr (Globe) "LSD836" (19/Feb) (DW) UGW: NOVOROSSIYSK RADIO 1515 CW Hispd tfc to various ships. - blind tfc? (21/Feb) (DW) PPR: Rio de Janeiro Radio, Brazil 2242 CW / Channel marker (2/Jan/99) (MPL) PPR: RIO DE JANEIRO 1530 CW. Marker "vvv de PPR qsx 4183 8368 12552 16736 22380 khz k" (21/Feb) (DW) CTP: NATO LISBON 0955 RTTY 75/850 Marker "NAWS de CTP qsx 04 08 12 16 mhz ar" (19/Feb) (DW) VRX: HONGKONG RADIO 0951 CW. Marker "cq de VRX81 qsx channels 3/4/5/6" (19/Feb) (DW) CTP: Portuguese naval 160299 1540 RTTY/75 Callband (EB) ZRH: SAN SILVERMINE 1521 RTTY 75/170 Periodic marker "NAWS s12s587". Tfc - navwng fm Hydrosan. (5/Feb) (DW) XSX Keelung R CW CQ QSX 1054z feb 6 (PvdE) TN ? LOC 1000 CW Barely audible "vvv TBDJ de T23C ...." (2nd harmonic of 8505.5 ?- Izmir/TBO listed 8505 but nil currently hrd). (19/Feb) (DW) XSX: Keelung R CW CQ QSX 1054z feb 6 (PVdE) UTQ: KIEV UKRAINE 1316 190199 CW CALLBAND (VERY LOUD & VERY CLEAR )(EB) UDK2: MURMANSK RADIO 1534 RTTY 50/170 ry's de UDK2 then tfc in 3sc to "Admiral Golowko" and other ships. (21/Feb) (DW) TAH: ISTANBUL RADIO 1019 CW. Marker "cq de TAH qsx 16 mhz ch 3 4 8 k". (19/Feb) (DW) TAH: Istanbul R CW PSE STANBY FOR TFC LIST BCST 1056z feb 6 (PVdE) TAH: ISTANBUL TURKEY 1319 190199 CW CALLBAND (EB) WLO: MOBILE RADIO 2240 fec End of stn info. (21/Feb) (DW) SAB83: GOETEBORG RADIO 1021 arq Chan free mrkr (Maritex) "ererer" string". Selcal ERMP, Working ship (unid), gives qsl. (19/Feb) (DW) YQI4: 200299 Constanta Radio Roumania 1812 CW tfc with YQED ASK: Karachi R 0926 CW ID Marker (26/Jan) (RH2) LPD46: GENERAL PACHECO RADIO 1027 CW. Marker "vvv de LPD46 qsx 4 8 12 16 and 22 mhz " (19/Feb) (DW) 4XZ: IN HAIFA 1032 CW. Marker "vvv de 4xz = =" (19/Feb) (DW) 4XZ: IN HAIFA 1107 CW. Sfc analysis in figs (WMO FM46). Further short tfc, marker, then return to more tfc. (22/Feb) (DW) ASK: KARACHI RADIO 0815 CW. Marker "de ASK qsx 12/16 mhz ch 3/4 for qrj ch 809/1214/1612/2227ar" (22/Feb) (DW) Unid: 1605 190199 5 FIG TFC MOST GROUPS HAVE 1 OR MORE 3'S IN (EB) ASK: Karachi radio 160299 1410 CW callband (EB) XSX: CHILUNG RADIO 0822 CW. Marker "cq de XSX qsx 8/12//16/22 mhz k" (22/Feb) (DW) MGJ: RN FASLANE 1034 RN fleet bdcast vft on usb. 4 chans. (19/Feb) (DW) MGJ: RN FASLANE 1037 RTTY 75/340 17055.080. Ch3 in vft. CARB. (19/Feb) (DW) Pagina 209 17061.7 17064.8 17065 17066 17066.5 17067.9 17069.6 17070 17073.9 17079 17080 17091 17096 17101 17103.2 17105 17108 17113 17114 17117.6 17132 17147 17151.2 17155 17155.4 17160.8 17165.6 17166 17167 17170.5 17175.2 WUN-v05 MGJ: RN Faslane 1135 RTTY 75/370 CARBS (04/Feb) (RH2) EDZ6: MADRID RADIO 1551 CW. Spurious of 17064.8 (21/Feb) (DW) EAD3: Madrid Radio 1555 CW w/ch mkr. (7/Feb) (DW2) EDZ6: MADRID RADIO 1547 CW. Marker "de EAD3/EDZ6 qsx 8 12 16 and 22 mhz cg ar k" (21/Feb) (DW) EAD3/EDZ6: 200299 Madrid radio 1814 CW callband (EB) EAD3/EDZ6: MADRID SPAIN 1607 190199 CALLBAND (EB) A9M: BAHRAIN RADIO 1049 arq 100/170 Chan free mrkr (Globe) "A9M". Selcal MRECIVV. (19/Feb) (DW) EDZ6: MADRID RADIO 1553 CW. Spurious of 17064.8 (21/Feb) (DW) JJC: TOKYO 0757 FAX 60/576/N/800 Japanese script press (8/Feb) (DW) HLF: SEOUL RADIO 0828 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "HLF" (22/Feb) (DW) LGX: ROGALAND RADIO 1053 CW. Marker "cq de LGW LGB LGJ LGX = tfc list = qru = qrx 4185 8368.5 12552.5 16736.5 and LGQ/LGT 500 khz". (19/Feb) (DW) HLF: Seoul Radio 0917 ARQ idler (Global station) 30/Dec (HOOD). UAI3: Nakhodka Radio 0040 RTTY 50/170 w/sta id & tfc to UFUX M/V Poulkovskyi Meridian & others (11/Jan) (ML2) XSQ: GUANGZHOU RADIO 0830 CW. Tfc list. (22/Feb) (DW) XSQ: GUANGZHOU RADIO 1059 CW. Barely audible "cq de XSQ pse up ..." (19/Feb) (DW) XSQ: Guangzhou, PRC 1324 CW Marker tape with ID (04 Jan). (PT) VRX: HONGKONG RADIO 0835 CW Marker "cq de VRX80 qsx channels 3/4/5/6" (22/Feb) (DW) TBO3: TN IZMIR 1101 CW. Marker "vvv TBDJ de T23C TBO3" (22/Feb) (DW) XSG: SHANGHAI RADIO 0838 CW. Tfc list then marker "cq de XSG pls up 16648 khz up". Occ defective keying. (22/Feb) (DW) IRM: CIRM ROME 1341 CW Marker - as 8685 (19/Feb) (DW) IRM: 1610 ROME MEDICAL 190199 CW CALLBAND (EB) GKB6: PORTISHEAD RADIO 2043 CW Marker "de GKB qsx ch 2 3" (21/Feb) (DW) SPB: SZCZECIN RADIO 1106 CW 2nd harmonic (shift 340hz) of 8557. Chan free mrkr "de SPB" (19/Feb) (DW) PBC: DN GOEREE ISLAND 1111 RTTY 75/850 CARB. (19/Feb) (DW) WNU: SLIDELL RADIO 2044 CW Marker "cq de WNU/WCC qsx 4 6 8 12 16 mhz k" (21/Feb) (DW) SAN SILVERMINE 0843 CW. Marker "cq de ZSJ qsx amver ch3/4/9/10 ans 8/12/16 ar " (22/Feb) (DW) URL: SEVASTOPOL RADIO 0850 CW. Marker "cq de URL ans 16669.5/12468.5/22353 pse qso k" (22/Feb) (DW) URL: SEVASTOPOL RADIO 1128 CW. Marker "cq de URL ans 16669.5 pse k" (19/Feb) (DW) NMC: USCG SAN FRANCISCO 2049 FAX Sfc prognosis followed by Sea state Prog but deteriorating. (21/Feb) (DW) UFZ: Vladivostok Radio 0720 RTTY 100/170 tfc to UHHK M/V Slavyansk (1/Jan) (ML2) 8PO: BARBADOS RADIO 1134 CW Chan free mrkr (Globe) "8PO". (19/Feb) (DW) IAR: ROME RADIO 0853 CW Wx for Mediterranean. (22/Feb) (DW) CLA41: HAVANA RADIO 2107 CW. Marker "cq de CLA qsx c/11 8368/12552/16736 tx 8573/12673/5/16961qsw CLA20/32/41/50 qrj c/1217 k". (21/Feb) (DW) CLA: Havana Radio 1601 CW w/CQ mkr. (7/Feb) (DW2) CLA: 200299 Havana Cuba 1822 CW callband(EB) CLA: HAVANA CUBA 1658 190199 CW CALLBAND (EB) CNP: CASABLANCA RADIO 1140 CW. Marker "cq de CNP qsx 16 mhz ar k" (19/Feb) (DW) A9M: BAHRAIN RADIO 1216 CW. Marker "cq de A9M" (19/Feb) (DW) Pagina 210 17176 17177 17180 17184.8 17193.7 17206.1 17211.4 17215.6 17218.6 17220 17227.6 17231.3 17236.5 17239.7 17245 17254 17362 17410 17421.5 17422.7 17425 17441.5 17441.8 17521.8 17521.8 17550.8 WUN-v05 A9M: Hamala radio 160299 1405 CW callband (EB) URK9: Kerch Radio 0925 RTTY 50/170 crew TGs to UUUT: RTMS IVAN BURMISTROV (via "Kerch Rybprom Radio center") 30/Dec (HOOD). URK9: KERCH RADIO 0902 CW. Mrkr "cq de URK9 qss 19721/17177/12838kgc" then bdcst [32wpm]. Ends "nil qsx 16623/12422/8412/6300/4183/500 pse"."de URK pse 22374k r ok". 0914 in RTTY (3sc) 50/r/170 tfc to "Fedor Koroblow" (22/Feb) (DW) FUG: FN LA REGINE 1220 RTTY 75/850 Marker "FAAA de FUG ry's sg's figs". (19/Feb) (DW) KFS: SAN FRANCISCO RADIO 2114 CW. Marker "cq de KFS/KPH qsx 4 8 12 16 mhz k" (21/Feb) (DW) IAR: ROME RADIO 1224 CW. Weak spurious of 17206.1. Marker. Wrking ship Capo Argento. (19/Feb) (DW) IAR: ROME RADIO 1228 CW. Working ship "nw qrj for ICYR/Uffdi Guardia. Then return to marker "vvv de IAR k 4 8 12 16 22 mhz - we lsn 22 mhz and reply on 17206.1 khz". (19/Feb) (DW) KFS: SAN FRANCISCO RADIO 2117 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "KFS". (21/Feb) (DW) LOR AN: Puerto Belgrano 0535 RTTY 75/150 5LG to unk (09/Jan) (RH2) LOR: AN PUERTO BELGRANO 2122 RTTY 75/R/170 Tfc in offline encrypt addressed "TJA de LOR PNR". Nr msgs then tfc addressed "cq de LOR PNR" and in SS (px?) in two parts. (21/Feb) (DW) IAR: ROME RADIO 1235 CW Weak spurious marker. Ref 17206.1. (19/Feb) (DW) UCE5: ARKHANGELSK RADIO 1239 CW. Marker "de UCE5 k" (19/Feb) (DW) ZLO: RNZN WAIOURU 0923 CW. Rptd msg in slow cw "de ZLO qrt imi qrt comp reboot estdur 20 mins ar" . 1041z still running. 1116z almost faded but now giving estdur as unknown. (22/Feb) (DW) ZLO: RNZN WAIOURU 1252 CW. Marker "de ZLO zay A1A 4 8 12 ar" (19/Feb) (DW) CWA: CERRITO RADIO 2154 CW Marker "cq de CWA qsx 4/6/8/12/16/22 mhz. 220z "hr tfc list 421 khz and HF". Tfc list. Also advises qsx phone ch 401/830(?)/1210. (21/Feb) (DW) UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 0846 CW wkg UEYJ: RUSSKOYE POLYE for QTC 23/Dec (HOOD). PKX: Jakarta Radio 1325 CW cq (16/Jan) (LAR) GKT62: Portishead Radio 1100 USB wx synopsis 31/Dec (HOOD). LGQ: Rogaland Radio 1058 USB ID and wkg unknown vsl for p/p to USA 31/Dec (HOOD). WLO: Mobile Radio, AL 1540 USB tfc (17/Jan) (RP3) (E10): 1100 UTC USB numbers station w/ msg id EZI //15980 (SD) FAPSI 1545 RTTY 75/500 5LG on Link 50035 (29/Jan) (RH2) FF DHAHRAN ? 1134 ARQ/E3 200/400 8rc. Betas. Poor signal, sync. (6/Feb) (DW) Unid: 200299 1831 ARQ-M/200 idling (EB) 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 0957 RTTY 100/850 Wx codes (26/Jan) (RH2) 5YE: NAIROBI MET 1208 CW. Wx forecast and synops. (19/Feb) (DW) HSW61: Bangkok Meteo 1525 RTTY 50/167 Wx codes (21/Jan) (RH2) HSW61: Bangkok Meteo 1530 RTTY 50/170 Wx codes (04/Feb) (RH2) RFTJR: FN N'djamena 1222 arq-E3 192/400 5LG to various RFF addresses. This is a French Navy freq.; N'djamena is thousands of k's from the sea?! (14/Jan) (RH2) RFTJT: FN Cap Vert (tent) 1227 arq-E3 192/400 5LG to RFFIM/RFFABRS & others. Not sure of callsign ? (14/Jan) Pagina 211 WUN-v05 (RH2) 17551 Unid: 200299 Poss French forces Dakar ARQ-m/200 idling (EB) 17554 RFTJCS: French forces 160299 1139 Admin msg to RFFLRCS and 5 fig tfc to RFFLASI 17590 HZN49: Jeddah Meteo 1005 RTTY 100/850 Wx codes (26/Jan) (RH2) Jeddah met Saudi Arabia 1852 Volmet + wx tfc (EB) 17994 Trenton Military 1820 USB w/Sentry 52 in pp w/Tinker Metro DSN 884-XXXX w/wx for Nellis AFB (23/Jan) (RP3) 18006 Unid 1457 USB OM FF, then YL in Scandinavian lang (15/Jan) (RP3) 18012 Trenton Military 2144 USB w/UN 399 (Canforce a/c on UN mission) (11/Jan) (RP3) 18018 Architect: RAF 2054 USB clg Hunter 02 (27/Jan) (RP3) 18023 Berna Radio 1627 USB w/flight 1506 in GG. QSY 15046; then 13205. SAM 203 also here w/Andrews at about same time (17/Jan) (RP3) 18027 Sentry 33: 1936 USB w/Trenton Military in pp w/Raymond 24 re status of localizer on runway 35 at Tinker (29/Jan) (RP3) 18042 MFA BUDAPEST ? 0803 ARTRAC 125/170 Tfc in Hungarian. Slow transfer, then offair or shifted completely to chan on another frequency? Testing sequence passed through. (4/Feb) (DW) 18042.7 RFTJD FF: Libreville (tent) 1258 arq-E3 192/366 Idling. Unlisted (08/Jan) (RH2) RFTJD: FF LIBREVILLE ] 0814 ARQ/E3 192/400 8rc. Cct [JDJ]. 0841z 0943z C de V svc's RFTJ de RFTJ. (4/Feb) (DW) 18055 DFZG: Belgrade, Serbia 1434 RTTY 75/400 DFZG plus RY's (04 Jan). (PT) 18056.3 CLP1: MINREX, Havana, Cuba, 2102 RTTY 50/591 [0], garbled tones, SS circulars, telex (T) alphabet on M-7000 (Jan. 23)(PLOO) 18064 MFA: Warsaw 1451 Pol-Arq 100/240 Claris tfc\Pol--serviis codsien (11/Jan) (RH2) MFA: Warsaw 1523 Pol-Arq 100/240 Numerous brief Claris msgs\Pol (09/Feb) (RH2) 18086.6 unid: Prob. Egyptian MFA 1119 ARQ Arabic text in the Ham band (27 Jan). (PT) 18183.4 7RQ20: Mfa Alger 14.56 clg "ndja" and "lgs" to qsl both not heard COQ8 26 (BVR) Ambalg Dakar: 1135 Coq8 26.67 Msgs\FF to MAE Algiers info Conakry, Lagos, Abidjan, Accra, Abidjan Bamako, Niamey, Ouadagougou (17/Jan) (RH2) Ambalg Dakar: 1146 Coq8 26.67 Tfc\FF to MAE Algiers info Conakry, Lagos, Abidjan, Bamako, Niamey, Oudagougou, Accra & MP New York re-Situation in Guinee Bissau (16/Jan) (RH2) Ambalg Lagos: 1433 Coq8 26.67 Msgs\FF to MAE Algiers & Finance Ministry (17/Jan) (RH2) MAE Algiers: 1438 Coq8 26.67 5LG to Rabat, Paris & Addis Abeba (17/Jan) (RH2) MAE Algiers: 1441 Coq8 26.67 Flash Msgs\FF to Ambalg Addis Abeba (17/Jan) (RH2) MFA ALGIERS 0800 COQ/8 26bd "cq de Alger qap diff dans 2 mns je sort les bands pourt. cq diffhr mon pc en panne alors pls cq personne n appel dans 2 mns je suis a vous". After delay bdcast 2 msgs then called Addis Ababa. (25/Feb) (DW) MPA New York: (Algerian Emb.?) 1300 Coq8 26.67 Long Statement\FF to MAE Algiers info Nairobi & MFA Geneva (17/Jan) (RH2) MPRA New York: (Algerian Emb.?) 1350 Coq8 26.67 Msgs\FF to MAE Algiers info Nairobi (17/Jan) (RH2) 18186.5 UNID 1640 Two chan Piccolo vft on USB (10/Feb) (DW) 18187 UNID 1643 18187.010. Piccolo on standby. Offair at 1647z with no eng chat. (10/Feb) (DW) 18187.4 UNID 1642 18187.410. 6 tone Piccolo - on line encrypted. Pagina 212 18238.1 18241.9 18242 18247 18251.7 18258.5 18261 18270.5 18308.5 18308.5 18316.7 18320.7 18325 18327.1 18365 18380 18380.2 18380.3 18400.5 18414.2 18415 18420 WUN-v05 (10/Feb) (DW) ZRO4: PRETORIA MET 0823 FAX 120/576/R/800 Double panels, end of chart, weak copy. 380hz low. 2nd chart four panels. (25/Feb) (DW) ZRO4: PRETORIA MET 1505 FAX 120/576/R/800 ASZA sfc analysis. Moderate chart in noise. (9/Feb) (DW) ZRO4: PRETORIA MET 1532 RTTY 75/R/400 Met tfc. (9/Feb) (DW) ZRO4: Pretoria Meteo 0630 RTTY 75/425 wx synopsis (31/Jan) (IJ) Unid FAPSI 0930 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 10075 (1/Feb) (ML2) EGYPTIAN EMB SINGAPORE 1440 arq Long period irs. 1450z opchat in AA then tfc fm Singapore (jg XGOKE) to Cairo (kds KDJFKQOR) and sign off. 1501-05z new qso no selcal as if waiting to reply to Cairo. Short opchat then offair. (22/Feb) (DW) HBD: 20 MFA Berne 5 fgs 17.0 ARQ 100 (BVR) GFE24: BRACKNELL MET 1520 FAX End of chart, strong but distorted. Beginning next (upper air). (22/Feb) (DW) HBD MFA: Berne (tent) 1807 arq 5LG to unk (20/Jan) (RH2) HBD39: Swiss Emb., Nairobi 1635 arq 5LG to MFA Berne (26/Jan) (RH2) RFGW MFA: Paris 1533 fec-a 192/400 5LG to Embassies. Very powerful Tx - S8 here! (08/Jan) (RH2) RFGW MFA: Paris 1543 fec-a 192/400 Embassy Circular - 5LG (12/Jan) (RH2) RFGW: MFA PARIS ? 1555 FEC/A 192/400 Idling on rq's/alphas. (22/Feb) (DW) RFGW: MFA Paris 1522 fec-a 192/400 5LG to Embassies (26/Jan) (RH2) EGYPTIAN EMB ALGIERS 1205 arq Tfc in AA (jg yphkg kdqie-f) (23/Feb) (DW) RFTJ: FF DAKAR 0940 ARQ/E3 192/400 8rc betas. 1005z cct [TJ~] C de v svc. 1105z cct [T~D] Controle de voie svc. Therefore cct [TJD] to Libreville. (25/Feb) (DW) RFTJ: FF DAKAR 1619 ARQ/E3 192/380 8rc. Betas 1658z header corrupt. Cde de v svc RFTJ de RFTJ. 1759zcct [TJD] to Libreville - cde de v svc. (22/Feb) (DW) GXQ: RN LONDON 1200 DCN 8 chan interleaved vft on usb. (25/Feb) (DW) GXQ: RN LONDON 1202 ARQ/342 96/340 18327.125. Ch6 in vft. 4rc. 2chan tdm. Chans A: and B: 3betas and1RQ idle pattern. (25/Feb) (DW) Unid: 200299 1753 RTTY/100 online encryption (EB) unid: Unknown French diplo 1404 ARQ-690 200/400 5-lg tfc but signal too oor to maintain synch, QSX seems to be 19545.9 KHz (15 Jan). (PT) Paris: Paris 1750 arq-E3 100/360 CdeV on IRE cid (04/Feb) (RH2) RFFAAK: Distransit Paris Vincennes 1608 arq-E3 100/360 Msg\FF (Diffusion Restrainte!) re despatch squadron of gendarmes to Dzaoudzi via Jibuti & Reunion.(04/Feb) (RH2) RFVI FF Le Port 1739 arq-E3 100/360 CdeV on IRE cid (04/Feb) (RH2) RUEOMCA: UNID (NATO?) 1668 arq-E3100/360 6 Pages of 5LG to unk. Can't ID callsign ? (04/Feb) (RH2) RFFA: MOD Paris (tent) 1650 arq-E3 100/390 Idling (21/Jan) (RH2) HGX21?: MFA Budapest (tent) 1533 Dup-Arq- 125/170 Crypto or gbge ! (11/Feb) (RH2) 8BY: French Intel 1750 CW, "VVV 8BY ...190 / 753 / 055" (Jan.23)(PLOO) 8BY: PARIS 0941 CW. Marker "vvv 8BY 270/453" (24/Feb) (DW) 8BY: FRENCH INTELLIGENCE 1300 190199 CW TFC U/R DUE TO QRM (EB) UNID 0729 RTTY 75/R/500 Brief op chat in RTTY and cw as if condx poor. East European language. then nil further. (4/Feb) (DW) Pagina 213 WUN-v05 18441.2 JMJ5: TOKYO MET 1005 FAX Upper air chart, fair. (24/Feb) (DW) 18517.2 UNID 1041 PACTOR-I 200/200 Undecipherable variant (24/Feb) (DW) 18529.4 Cairo, Egypt 1309 Coquelet 8 Algerian Embassy in FF, with reviews of Egyptian press, to Algiers (04 Jan). (PT) 18560 BMF: TAIPEI MET 0855 Forecasts (?) in Chinese script. (16/Feb) (DW) BMF: TAIPEI MET 1055 FAX End of very weak chart. No further chart at this time. (24/Feb) (DW) 18580 RFHI: FF Noumea NCL ARQ-E3 100/425 C De V 0922z Noumea /LA Port cct [HII] 31 Jan99 [BC3] RFVI: FF LA Port REU ARQ-E3 100/425 C De V 0922 LA Port/Noumea cct [HII] 31Jan99 [BC3] 18594 US Customs 2017 USB in enciphered speech (19/Jan) (RP3) 18597.5 EAE220: MFA MADRID 1131 TWINPLEX 100bd -200/-85/85/200. F7b-1. Tfc in offline encrypt (10letter grps)to Luanda. (24/Feb) (DW) 18643.3 MINREX: Havana, Cuba, 1640 RTTY 75/501 [0], crypto after zzz then circulars in ss, ACF= 15 (Jan. 16) (PLOO) 18645 SPW: 1545 150199 SITOR-B POLISH - NAMES & ADDRESSES (EB) 18646.7 PCW1: MFA HAGUE 1212 CW. Chan free marker "PCW1". Barely audible. (24/Feb) (DW) 18648.5 SOT265B: PAP Warsaw 1455 fec Nx\Pol (11/Jan) (RH2) SOT265B: PAP Warsaw 1810 fec Nx\Pol (28/Jan) (RH2) 18648.5 SOT265B:(28/Jan)PAP Warsaw 1810 fec Nx\Pol (RH2) 18668 jmfsm Egy Emb:, Madrid 1503 arq Tfc\AA to MFA Cairo (bqfqsr) (11/Jan) (RH2) 18706.8 French Mil, 2120 ARQ-E3 192/400, circuit id [irt], ff wx msg (Jan.23) (PLOO) 18750.5 MKK: RAF LONDON 1350 PICC 18750.510. Eng channel on standby till 1711z bar one brief op chat session. (24/Feb) (DW) 18757.7 SAM58: Swedish Emb Jakarta 0630 SWED-ARQ 100/400 5LGs (28/Jan) (ML2) 18760 RFGW: MFA Paris 1553 FEC-a 192/400 5LG to Embassies (11/Feb) (RH2) 18771 UNID 1721 ARQ/RS 228/170 ITA2 mode. Initially online encrypted tfc. Thereafter brief bursts with no apparent qso. (24/Feb) (DW) 18802 Ship relay of PNA 0620 FEC nx item about customs seizure of falsely labeled meat (31/Jan) (IJ) 18940 BDF: SHANGHAI MET 0810 FAX Weak chart in noise. Looks like area forecasts. (13/Feb) (DW) BDF: SHANGHAI MET 1810 FAX FXAS forecast chart. (15/Feb) (DW) 18971 Coast Guard 713: 2018 USB radio ck w/unid (13/Jan) (JJ) 18981.5 MKD: RAF Akrotiri 2/Feb 1320 PICCOLO-6 svc msgs to unid (ML2) 18993.5 SPW: WARSAW RADIO 0858 CW. Chan free mrkr "de SPW qsx 16790,0 khz azim 06". Azimuth fig increments (10deg steps) each pass. (13/Feb) (DW) 19013.5 OST63: OOSTENDE RADIO 0925 fec Tfc list. 5 mins later than scheduled. (13/Feb) (DW) 19017.2 SPW: WARSAW RADIO 0931 CW. Chan free mrkr "de SPW qsx 16790,0 khz azim 06". Weaker and possible spurious emission of 18993.5. (13/Feb) (DW) 19031.7 Foreign Islamabad: 1040 arq 5LG to PAREPS KGYQEY. Action ! Most Immediate ! (10/Jan) (RH2) 19034 Unid: 200299 1503 ARQ/100 (Sitor A) 2ltr groups followed by a line of encryption (EB) 19036.4 Ambalg Oudagougou: 1141 Coq8 26.67 Tfc\FF to MAE Algiers cc Lagos & Addis Abeba (12/Jan) (RH2) Lagos, Nigeria 1430 Coquelet 8 Algerian emb. with 5-lg tfc to Algiers (26 Jan). (PT) 19101.7 RFLI: FF Fort de France 1540 ARQ-M 192 cdv (16/Jan) (LAR) RFLI:Fort de France, Martinique 13.40 ARQ-E3 192/370 Controle de voie via BFL circuit (11 Feb). (PT) Pagina 214 WUN-v05 19108.9 OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 1324 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/200/200/400 F7b-1. Too weak to sync. Later selcals TPZQ (unid). (13/Feb) (DW) 19111 Polish Emb:, Pretoria 1120 Pol-Arq 100/240 Tfc\Pol. Looked like budget Estimates. 1st time heard !! (17/Jan) (RH2) 19131 33C: DEA ops wkg Atlas at 1600 w/ several pos/ops normal reports - later adv ert to Panther 200. 912 wkg Atlas adv 911/912 airborne w/over flight 30mi S of 115 - also pp to "JS" at Embassy 100 w/deceptive tfc and req for Embassy 100's fax#. 931 wkg Atlas adv dep Sundance ert to 875 Atlas adv 931 that SL is up if he loses contact. Longhorn clg Atlas w/ops normal report. Mustang wkg Atlas adv closing out (29/Jan/99) (JM4) ATLAS: & Unid Pilots discussing KING AIR & TWIN OTTER 11\JAN(MF2) ATLAS: DEA/Customs Facility 2036 USB, closing out radio guard w/unid a/c (12/Jan) (RP3) ATLAS: calling SUNDANCE 700,also up w\74C. 2114 28\JAN(MF2) ATLAS: confirming w\Unid they are on the ground at SUNDANCE. 2200 19\JAN(MF2) DEA ops 1600-1645 USB. Stns heard: 33C, Atlas, Panther 200, 912, 911, 931, Longhorn, Mustang (29/Jan) (JM4) FLINT 361: DEA aircraft 1936 USB wkg ATLAS re status of unit. (RB) FLINT 732: DEA aircraft 1933 USB wkg ATLAS for pp tfc to 901. (RB) FLINT 931: DEA aircraft 1928 USB wkg ATLAS for pp tfc. (RB) Flint 261: DEA a/c 1357 USB wkg Atlas w/encoded posn report (15/Jan) (RP3) Flint 812: DEA a/c 1912 USB wkg Atlas (27/Jan) (RP3) Flint 923: DEA a/c 1625 USB w/Atlas (DEA contract facility) and Flint 912. Flint 923 for repair to Tropic Air facility (23/Jan) (RP3) Panther Maintenance, DEA Bahamas 1718 USB w/tx checks. Confirms frequency as Sierra Juliet (19/Jan) (RP3) WRANGLER: 1935 USB wkg ATLAS. (RB) 111/Atlas: 2106 USB / Comm checks (01/15/99) (RR5) 19136.7 MFA Cairo 1315 ARQ 5LGs & ATU tfc to Dakar (1/Feb) (ML2) 19173 unid: Dakar, Senegal 1110 ARQ-690 200/400 French emb. with 5-lg tfc to Paris via DKRX cct (14 Jan). (PT) 19204.6 RFHI: FF Noumea (!?) 0952 arq-E3 100/400 CdeV. No cid indicated. Sig strength suggests RFVI ! (28/Jan) (RH2) 19204.7 FF UNID ? 1601 ARQ/E3 100/400 8rc. Betas. Offair 1623z with no tfc. (13/Feb) (DW) 19219 DFZG: MFA Belgrade 200299 1440 RTTY/75 preamble 0033 252582 20666 19354 UNID:(27/JAN) FAPSI station 0810 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/500 with 5Lgs & QRU.(IJ) Unid FAPSI stn 0810 RTTY 75/500 5LGs (27/Jan) (IJ) 19399.9 V5G: Mfa Bucharest 09.32 164.5/400 bitmask 24 Rou mgs to Khartoum ROU-FEC 164 (BVR) 19510 LGOS FF: Emb. Lagos 1550 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to MFA Paris (21/Jan) (RH2) 19550 RYAD: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 1420 ARQ-690 200/400 French emb. with 5-lg tfc and op chat (strangely including "OK MATE") via RDHX cct (26 Jan). (PT) 19682 KPH: SAN FRANCISCO RADIO 1630 CW. Chan free mrkr (Globe) "KPH". Just audible. (12/Feb) (DW) 19685.5 WLO: MOBILE RADIO 1634 CW. Chan free mrkr "WLO". (12/Feb) (DW) 19692.5 ZSC: CAPETOWN RADIO 1638 arq Selcal SDIXCMK. Chan free mrkr (Globe) "ZSC". (12/Feb) (DW) ZSC: Cape Town Radio, S.AFRICA 1514 CW CW ID marker repeated (Jan20)(SH) ZSC: Capetown Radio 1502 ARQ marker 17/Dec (HOOD). Pagina 215 WUN-v05 19693.5 ZSC: Capetown R (Hydrosan) 0945 fec High Seas Wx + Meteo France for Crozet, Kerguelen, Amsterdam area (10/Jan) (RH2) 19695 8PO: Barbados radio 160299 1115 CW/ARQ callband (EB) 19696 UFN: Novorossiysk 160299 1116 CW/ARQ callband (EB) 8PO: BARBADOS RADIO 1640 CW. Chan free mrkr (Globe) "8PO" (12/Feb) (DW) 19697.5 SPB71: Szczecin Radio, POLAND 1513 CW CW ID repeated (Jan20)(SH) 19698 OST-: Oostende Radio, BELGIUM 1512 CW & Sitor A Sitor A bursts and CW IDs (Jan20)(SH) OST69: OOSTENDE RADIO 0909 CW. Chan free mrkr "OST" (12/Feb) (DW) 19699 UFN: NOVOROSSIYSK RADIO 0913 CW. Cha free mrkr "UFN" (12/Feb) (DW) 19706 LSD836: ARGENTINA RADIO 1645 CW. Chan free mrkr (Globe) "LSD836". (12/Feb) (DW) 19708 SAB: GOETEBORG RADIO 0917 arq Chan free mrkr (Globe) "SAB". Selcal PTSIIVV (12/Feb) (DW) 19717 Unid: 1419 150199 RTTY/50 RUSSIAN P.L. POSS EXCHANGE RATES(EB) 19724.5 UIW-: Kaliningrad Radio, RUSSIA 1521 RTTY 50B with Russian weather reports for various cities (Jan20)(SH) 19726 A9M: BAHRAIN RADIO 0924 CW. Cha free mrkr (Globe) "A9M". Selcall FRMSTVV. Wrking ship /ELTD2with unable deliver svc. (12/Feb) (DW) 19741.2 8PO-: Bridgetown Radio, BARBADOS 1524 CW & Sitor A- CW ID and Sitor A bursts (Jan20)(SH) 19860 MGJ-: Royal Navy Faslane, UK 1528 RTTY 75B channel marker (Jan20)(SH) MGJ: RN FASLANE 0948 RTTY 75/340 CARB. Wrking ships on various channels. (12/Feb) (DW) 19873 Unid: 1544 RS-Arq 228.8/140 Unable decode (11/Feb) (RH2) 20032.6 CLP1: MFA Havana 1935 RTTY 75/500 nx in SS (31/Jan) (IJ) 20032.9 CLP1: MINREX, Havana, Cuba, 1610 RTTY 75/583[0], encryption after ++++, zzzz, NNN or kzgs; ACF=7, code3 baudrate measurement at 70bds; then ss circulars tx off at 1743 w/cw on mk tone (Jan.23)(PLOO) 20035 HGX41: Damascus, Syria 1302 DUP-ARQ 125/170 Hungarian embassy with tfc to Budapest, ends with "HGX21 DE HGX41" (04 Jan). (PT) 20036.7 Egy emb Dakar 10.27 (jg mkwkf) atu-a mgs at 10.28 s/off with "kjfw huxd fk yks yks yks" ARQ 100 (BVR) 20048 C: CISN BEACON MOSCOW 1018 CW. Single letter "C" hf beacon (12/Feb) (DW) 20062.7 CLP1: Havana, Cuba 1505 RTTY 50/581 Large amount of tfc in SS, all originating Havana (20 Jan). (PT) 20091.7 HEC: Bern, Switzerland 1300 FEC Traffic List (04 Jan). (PT) wsgzkpk: EGY Emb., Kinshasa 1158 arq 5LG to KDS 74 - yet another Cairo callsign! (01/Feb) (RH2) wsgzkpk: Egy Emb., Kinshasa 1027 arq Crypto to MFA Cairo (ktktxke) (13/Jan) (RH2) 20308.5 MTS: RAF PORT STANLEY 1231 Piccolo 20308.510. 6 tone. On standby till 1342z when opchat "MKK deMTS pls qsy 060 f91". (12/Feb) (DW) 20375 DY8: 1347 150199 CW FV6 de DY8 5LTR TFC - QRM QSY (EB) 20510 LGOS FF: Emb., Lagos 1134 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to MFA Paris (12/Jan) (RH2) 20556.5 RFGW: MFA PARIS 1401 FEC/A 192/400 Tfc in offline encryption then idle (rq's). (19/Feb) (DW) 20556.7 RFGW: MFA Paris 1536 fec-a 192/400 5LG to Embassies (28/Jan) (RH2) 20601.2 unid:Moscow, Russia 1215 FAX 120/576 Yet another harmonic of 5150. 10300 heard also (22 Jan). (PT) 20609 HBD20/5: MFA, Berne, Switzerland, 1430 ARQ 100/170, 5 lgps. (Jan. 14) (PLOO) 20630.4 HGX21: Budapest, Hungary 0955 DUP-ARQ 125/170 Short telex Pagina 216 20633 20633.7 20831 20843.3 20850 20925 20938 20946 20957.7 20959.8 22377.5 22388 22460 22461.4 22487 22539 22593 22603.3 22603.5 22610.5 22641 22736.7 23053.7 23190.5 23214 23304.7 23370 23483 23524.7 23966 WUN-v05 to unknown station then off air(18 Jan).(PT) N/A: 1321 150199 ARQ-E3/100 FRENCH FORCES REUNION (EB) RFVIC: Le Port, Reunion 12.46 ARQ-E3 100/400 COMAR LA REUNION with METOC tfc to RFFINDI (ALINDIEN), copied to RFVIA (STIR LA REUNION), RFVIMC (DATRANS ST DENIS REUNION), RFVIT (COMSUP ST DENIS REUNION), RFVIPP (AIR ST DENIS REUNION), RFVIB (MARINE BEL AIR LA REUNION), RFVITT (DETMAR MAYOTTE), and ZOC'ed to all ships on watch and in port (11 Feb). (PT) CLP44: Harare, Zimbabwe 16.30 RTTY 50/400 EMBACUBA ZIMBABWE with tfc to Havana(11Feb).(PT) FDI8: Nice, Paris 1410 RTTY 50/390 Ry's, Le Brick etc. Could be a harmonic but a very strong signal (26 Jan). (PT) G7M: French Emb Bangkok 1140 FEC-A 192/850 5LGs 11/Jan (ML2) NDJA FF: Emb., N'djamena 1535 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to MFA Paris on NDJX cid (12/Jan) (RH2) Unid FAPSI 0930 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 30088 (28/Jan) (ML2) 8BY: PARIS 1659 CW. Marker "vvv de 8BY" and offair 1700z. (19/Feb) (DW) SAM: MFA Stockholm 0936 Swed-Arq 100/400 5LG to unk (05/Feb) (RH2) Unid: SAM Unid Swe diplo 5 fgs 22chb 400hz ending with "kl.1 645/kb 2122gr nnnn slutt godnatt tack f#r" 15.56 ARQ SWE 100 (BVR) KFS: San Francisco, USA 1635 ARQ Idling with CW ID (04 Jan). (PT) SVU: Athens radio 200299 CW/ARQ callband (EB) 8PO: BRIDGETOWN BARBADOS 1445 140199 CW/SITOR-A (EB) 8PO: Bridgetown, Barbados 1628 ARQ Idling with CW ID (04 Jan). (PT) WLO: Mobile R. 1740 fec Nx\EE, golf, NBA scores etc (10/Jan) (RH2) FUF: French Naval Martinique 200299 RTTY/75 callband (EB) A9M: BAHRAIN RADIO 1224 190199 CW CQ de A9M HAPPY EID MUBARAK. (EB) A9M: Bahrain radio 200299 1227 CW callband (EB) PPR: Rio de Janeiro Radio, Brazil 2313 CW / Traffic list (15/Feb/99) (MPL) PPR: Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 1626 CW Marker tape with ID (04 Jan). (PT) CLA: Havana, Cuba 1251 CW Marker tape with ID (04 Jan). (PT) USU: Mariupol, Ukraine 12.44 RTTY 50/200 RY's and ID (11 Feb). (PT) UNID: 1545 RTTY 100/850 Marine Wx\SS. Unlisted. Tx broke off suddenly! Guess ARG Navrad (22/Jan) (RH2) GHF: Loc. unknown 1510 ARQ Sends foxes, count and "GHF" a few times then shuts down (18 Jan). (PT) Portuguese Emb:, Kinshasa 1015 arq/fec 5LG to MFA Lisbon (13/Jan) (RH2) UNID. 1455 Piccolo 23190.510. Standby. Gradually faded out. (9/Feb) (DW) OCS1: Unid 1920 USB w/unid. US Customs (COTHEN)? (12/Jan) (RP3) MFA Cairo: (tent) 1018 arq Previously logged as Kinshasa but long policy statement in EE re Mideast suggests Cairo. jg CFUW? (13/Jan) (RH2) HZN50: JEDDAH MET 1544 RTTY 100/R/850 Met tfc. Mark faulty. (9/Feb) (DW) Unknown: Prob British mil. 12.40 VFT ARQ-M2 96/340 Idling but seemed to have transmitter problems and shut down after a few minutes (11 Feb). (PT) JMH: Tokyo Meteo, Japan 2253 FAX / Wx Fax (15/Feb/98) (MPL) TNNR: Antananarivo, Madagascar 1347 ARQ-690 200/400 French emb. with 5-lg tfc via TNNX cct(15Jan).(PT) Pagina 217 WUN-v05 RFGW: MFA Paris 1025 fec-a 192/400 5LG to L4N (Sofia) (04/Feb) (RH2) 24851.7 RFLI: Fort de France, Martinique 1415 ARQ-E3 192/386 Controle de Voie via BFL cct (18 Jan). (PT) 25012.3 MGJ: RN Faslane 0820 RTTY 75/400 CARBS (tnx Murray!) (01/Feb) (RH2) 25012.5 MGJ: RN Faslane 0950 RTTY 75/400 CARBs (25/Jan) (ML2) 25635 Unid 2318 USB 2 OM in EE discussing arrangements for workers at work site (17/Jan) (RP3) 26123.8 CLA-: Havana Radio, CUBA 1254 CW CQ DE CLA marker with frequencies and CLA20/32/41/50 CLA CLA QSX message (Jan20)(SH) 27510 310CS DX: 1102 190199 USB USING HAM TERMINOLOGY CALLED14Z95 CONTACT NO 372 3 14DB291 CONTACT NO 377 3 26 RK002 376 3 EACH CONTACT APPEARS TO HAV A UNIQUE NO. QSL ADDRESS IS PO BOX 150 ZIP CODE 4729 SMILTENE LETONIA (THE ONLY LETONIA I CAN FIND IS IN SAO PAULO BRAZIL) 310CS DX HAD H DEFINITE ITALIAN ACCENT (EB) _________________________________________________________________ Thanks and a tip of the hat to this month's contributors: 24370 (AN) (AO) (BC3) (BvR) (DT) (DW) (DW2) (EB) (EW) (GH2) (GO) (HOOD) (IE) (IJ) (JC7) (JJ) (JM) (JM4) (LAR) (MF2) (ML2) (MPL) (PLOO) (PT) (PvdE) (RB) (RH2) (RM) (RM2) (RP3) (RR5) (RV) (SD) (SH) (TO) (TR2) (X) Arie Noort, Rijnsburg, NLD Adrian O'Leary, Cork City, IRL Bryan Curtis, Mansfield, VIC, AUS Bert van Rij, Naaldwijk, NLD David Traynor, Ellesmere Port, South Wirral,G Day Watson, Clevedon, G David Wright, San Angelo, TX, USA Edward Bellerby, G Eddy Waters, Collinswood, AUS Geoff Halligey, Pencoed, South Wales, G Gary Otteson, Philadelphia, PA, USA Robin Hood, G Iron Eagle, Central Europe Ian Julian, Hamilton, NZL Jim Cumbrie Jeff Jones, CA, USA Jack Metcalfe, Danville, KY, USA John Maky, Parks, AR, USA No entry in contributor's list Mike Fink, S FL, USA Murray Lehman, Perth, AUS No entry in contributor's list Anonymous, (45N073W), USA Peter Thompson, Crewe, Cheshire, G Peter van den Esschert, Arnhem, NLD Rick "RD" Baker, Austintown, OH, USA Robert Hall, Cape Town, AFS Robert Margolis, Lake Forest, IL, USA Roland R. "Mac" McCormick, Savannah, GA, USA Ron Perron, Glen Burnie, Md. R. Roth (Only identification from logs on Web site) No entry in contributor's list Simon Denneen, Gold Coast, QLD, AUS Sheldon Harvey Tony Orr, Reston, VA, USA Thomas Roth Mr. X, Southern USA ======================================================================== \\\\\ WORLDWIDE UTE NEWS Club //// \\\ An Electronic Club Dealing Exclusively in Utility Stations /// \\\\ WUNNEWS Vol. 5, No.3 Mar., 1999 ///// ======================================================================== Edited by Day Watson Acting Electronic Editor COPYRIGHT 1999 WUN Pagina 218 WUN-v05 This newsletter is from the first dedicated electronic utility club in the world; the Worldwide UTE News (WUN). Portions of this newsletter may be posted on electronic bulletin boards w/out prior approval so long as the WUN is credited as the source & so long as the file(s) remain(s) intact. 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Check out the WUN web site at: http://www.gem.net/~berri/wun ======================================================================== From your Electronic Editor: * In spite of my ISP having had some major problems and very erratic operations over the last 5 days, coinciding with the critical time in the WUN newsletter production cycle, welcome to another issue of the single largest source of utility station information. WHAT'S INSIDE: o Digital Review by Day Watson o Military Channel Designator List by Graham Tanner o Nautical News by Scott Havens o Numbers & Oddities by Ary Boender, Chris Smolinski, & Jascha Ruesseler o Utility Round-up by Ary Boender o WUN QSL Center by J.D.Stephens o WUN Loggings Column by Donald E. Stidwell & Team logs * A variant on the old adage "rubbish in, rubbish in" is "nothing in, nothing out". Having enjoyed what is to follow give the editors a helping hand by passing on items of interest from your neck of the woods allowing them to assemble future columns. They don't work miracles - they rely on you. Enjoy, and good monitoring for another month - 73s Day ======================================================================== # DIGITAL REVIEW # - Editor: Day Watson E-mail: [email protected] - 14, Gardens Road, Clevedon, N Somerset, United Kingdom BS21 7QG - Nickname on IRC channels #wun & #monitor DayW Hi digi WUNners Another bunch of items to read through as you monitor the spectrum. The menu dgps Diplo Met Nat.Government Press Techi Tips Unid US additions DGPS directory at Trimble Algerian diplo frequency update French diplo frequency designation Canadians suspend Pacific HF METOC broadcast Algerian Customs - Pactor German CoastGuard (Kustenwache) Maghreb Arab Press (MAP) ceased Error correction - basics 2 ON0BEL Pagina 219 - WUN-v05 >>....dgps.....> ::: US additions Mike Chace has been looking through the USCG DGPS site and notes the following additions: USA Freq 290 296 301 309 317 318 325 bps 200 200 200 100 100 -200 Stn 44 98 48 146 144 256 50 ref 45 99 49 147 145 257 51 Stn Tx 799 840 822 850 858 878 825 Range Type Location Penobscot, ME Onondaga, MI Macon, GA Clark, SD Hartsville, TN Chico, CA Hackleberg, AL Thanks again Mike for the input. ::: DGPS directory at Trimble The Trimble company is one of the major players in the DGPS field with wide ranging applications. Thanks to Ary for passing on their website http://www.trimble.com/gis/beacon/index.htm where one will find a country by country beacon directory. I haven't checked yet as to whether this is a full directory to all beacons or merely those supplied by Trimble. >>....Diplo.....> ::: Algerian diplo frequency update. Like the previous few columns the following is a compilation of frequencies from researching various books, WUN posts and Logs Columns and monitoring; with a start point about 18 months ago. 5603 8013.5 10997 13419 16146.6 16281.4* 17412.4 18529.4* 18943.6 19123 6721.37 9115 11036 13425.6 16163.6 16288 17413 18635 18944.5 19141.2 6774.2 9118.6 11251 13428.4* 16272.4 16315.6 18180.6* 18757.2* 19027 19141.6 6841 9353 11527.4 13527 16273.6* 16316.4 18183.4* 18756.2 19028.7 19400 7345.7 10126.3 12108 13571 16274 16318.4 18202.6* 18761 19031.5 20156.5 7350.7 10127 12161.4 14932.7 16278.6* 16341.2* 18421.4 18787 19033.6* 23127.5 8010.7 10993.6 13414.5 15915.4 16279 17411.1 18528.4 18941.5 19036.4* Transmissions have a nominal 1600hz offset from a whole khz point. As a result if use is made of the lsb then the assigned frequency (listed above) will be xxxxx.4 whilst if usb then it will be xxxxx.6. Those freqs I have logged are marked with a suffixed asterisk (*). The remaining frequencies therefore are subject to revision. The predominant baud rate is 26.7 but going by a recent logging by Al Dudley shows 13.33 has not yet completely disappeared. Operations take place 7 days a week and traffic may be seen in French and Arabic, and online encrypted. Even for a system where the shift between tones is 27 hz experience has shown that frequency accuracy is not a strong point. Stations generally alternate on the same frequency but tuning in correctly to one Pagina 220 WUN-v05 does not necessarily mean the second station will be received without retuning due to a mutual offset in frequency between the two. ::: French diplo frequency designation Very many thanks to Ralf Kloth for his feedback on a point of interest raised in last month's D/Review. He says "In the Digital Review there is a speculation about the frequency designations of the French embassies (QAP LA 469 DIM 10). The following styles has been observed: QAP SUR LA 134 QAP SUR LA 134 MOINS 3 QAP LA 100 PLUS 3 QAP LA 7 AUG DE 6 QAP LA 469 DIM DE 4 QAP 31 DIM 15 I don't think there is much special about it: The embassies are advised to transmit on an assigned frequency taken from the list but not to take the exact freq but to shift some kHz above or below that assigned freq (due to interference or whatever) : PLUS = above MOINS = below AUG = French 'augmenter' = increase = above DIM = French 'diminuer' = decrease = below It seems just to depend on the operator's style if he/she says PLUS or AUG, MOINS or DIM. Another piece in the jigsaw clarifying the big picture. >>....Met.....> ::: Canadians suspend Pacific HF METOC broadcast. Thanks to Alec for passing on the information that the Canadians are advising that, effective 1 April 1999, the Maritime Forces Pacific HF FAX/RATT Meteorological and Oceanographic (METOC) broadcast designated C14E will be suspended. The reason for this change is the emergence of better technologies for transmitting weather information in real time to ships at sea. This broadcast was on 4266, 6454 and 12751. >>....National Governmental.....> ::: Algerian Customs - Pactor Peter Thompson posted in some comments saying, in respect of 11527.7 khz, "This remains as the only frequency on which I have heard Algerian Customs Pactor. Today they used callsigns MLK and NMR but there were others given after "UU", perhaps a "copy to" instruction. They were: GRP, GRX, ALA, EFA, ADA, BJA, CTR, ORD, TLB, HRA, ANA, AEB, HBA, NMA, SFA, SFB, TED, OUB, ORD and ORA. I don't know if they are based on place names but ANA could be Annaba and ORA could be Oran." He'd like comments from anyWUN with further knowledge on this subject. Thanks for your input Peter. Now for some comment from Bert Pagina 221 WUN-v05 van Rij (many thanks as usual). First a sample header: ZCZC CTR035 19H32 22/02/99 LAE [CTR is cct ID) UU GRP GO NR/1204 LE 22/02/99 A 08H45 EXP.M/LE DIRECTEUR GENERAL DES DOUANES A ALGER [Exp = Expediteur = Sender = Fm:] [The DirectorGeneral of Customs at Algiers] DES.MRS/LES DIRECTEURS REGIONAUX [ /LES CHEFS D 'INSPECTION DIVISIONNAIRE /LES CHEFS DENSMISSION P/EXE [Des = Destinaire - Destination = To:] TEXTE NR/0136/DGD/C.200 O B J E T / [Subject] F E R / MON ENVOI NR/109/DGD/C200 DU 10/02/99 and he had asked me Q1. about the "oeoe" after each selcal. Grabbed a big chunk offair for myself - string of IILA selcalls ending with CNDT - which might be Algiers answer back since it is followed by a msg from them. IILAoeoeoeoeIILAoeoeoeoe1CNTD MLK DE D JE RLRLRL OK ZCZC CTR036 08H33 23R . .VCI SVC NR 1208 LE 22 O2 99 EXP M. LE CHEF DE LA STATION PRINCIPELE ALGER IHBR had appeared - with no qso - The system for addressing or selcalling may permit a very large number of possibilities but they only use the first 4 with the remainder always the same. From the few we've seen CNDT - Algiers and ILxx all the outstations seems probable. But the oeoe in pactor selcalling remains a mystery to me as well. See the UNID item later in the column. Q.2 The large blocks of rubbish (?) was queried eg: ------------------------------------------------------------------TEXTE:SANS/DGD ============== 1999/02/22 43.2181 64.3042 43.1935 104.2242 0 10.7605 56.6553 17.1469 56.0915 211.1103 210.8534 5082 6.4631 17.5027 49 3205.1268 3203.7972 175.0914 175.0188 Pagina 222 WUN-v05 513.0877 794.8505 950.1212 816.6131 6.6848 815.38 793.6840 949.3385 118 . 70STOP ........ET.....ZCZC CTR030 17H38 228 22/02/99 CNA UU ALA H : : : /\// 1999/02/15 . :. NNNN ZCZC ---------------------------------------------------------------------This is the way I assess things at the moment. First, from some notes I've made on Pactor-I in general: "It has been found that determination of ACF appears only to be possible if the pactor transmission is purely in ASCII. No ACF could be determined from either section of the sample - one being purely Huffman the other partially Huffman encoded. The trace in Fig.3 was taken from another sample of poor quality but purely ASCII. Note the ACF spike at 250 bits (x 5 mS (200bd) = 1250 mS cycle period). Note also the repeatable 8 bit spikes. ASCII is a 7-bit coding and the spare bit 8 in each word will always be 0 hence repeating characteristic." The transmission I saw that morning was flagged ASCII not Huffman. When we were mainly in "rubbish" we still get a spike at 8 ie the 7 bits for data with 8th bit 0 repeatable or 1 repeatable. To me this suggests 8th bit = 0 7 bits - ASCII 8th bit = 1 7 bits - ARABIC in ATU80 or possibly Arabic script. Pactor permits 8 bit words, that's covered; 7 in one of two tables - the table indicated by bit. With the 8th bit always/predominately 1 the ACF module detects a repeat bit every 8th appears. bits permits 128 characters the state of the eighth or always/predominately 0 bit therefore a spike Going back to the sample above, there is a distinct pattern which I again would contend is Arabic text with "standard" figures. Headers/tails are always in French. Another variant on Pactor-I ?. I tried changing the alphabet but this had no effect in my Pactor module. Anyway that's my story and I'm sticking to it. Of course there is a need to look at sections under bit analysis to confirm the above. In the meantime lots of points for diagnosis and discussion. quite happy to be proved wrong - with supporting evidence. I'm ::: German CoastGuard (Kustenwache) Sometime ago Wolfgang Palmberger caught some frequencies whilst Pagina 223 WUN-v05 monitoring 2840.7 khz (in arq). This had been sent by Kuewazen after the operator on Emden/DLVH had complained that he had no up-to date information. Back came the reply containing Chan Freq 1 (2837.3) 2839.0 (2840.7) [lsb assigned] [Suppressed carrier] [usb assigned] 2 (1913.3) 1915.0 (1916.7 [lsb assigned] [Suppressed carrier] [usb assigned] 3 (2041.3) 2043.0 (2044.7) [lsb assigned] [Suppressed carrier] [usb assigned] They operate J2B simplex and I have added in the usb assignments to chans 1 and 2 following Wolfgang's comment "and I am not sure about the frequencies in parenthesis, I think they are all on the wrong side of the carrier as I have the most used channel on 2840,7 and not on 2837,3 !) An analysis of the log Wolfgang kindly sent me shows 2840.7 being the normal frequency. Not mentioned above is 2504.7 (last log Dec98) and 3029.7 (last log Feb98) - both arq. Six logs (last one Feb98) were shown for 2503 with 144bd FEC/A as the mode. However Wolfgang thinks this mode has been phased out. Kustenwachzentrum (KUEWAZ) is the control and communications centre of various government agencies. Below is the callsigns, call code/selcal (where known as taken from the above capture, from WP's logs and some crossreferencing with the ITU MARS website) of the various players on these circuits. KWN-ZMK kwn = Kustenwachzentrum Nordsee Coastguard Centre North Sea 82850/QDPT KWN-ZOLL ZOLL= Customs 6509/CPVS Zoll (customs) of each coastal region (Niedersachsen, Bremen, Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern) The ships belong to the "Oberfinanzdirektion" in Kiel, Rostock, Hannover, Hamburg, Bremen with the ships: DLVB DLVC DLVD DLVF DLVG DLVH DLVI DLVK DLVL DLVP DLVY DLVZ Schleswig-Holstein Ruegen Kalkgrund Glueckstadt Oldenburg Emden Priwall Hiddensee Hohwacht Kniepsand Hamburg Bremerhaven 88298/FUSD 98921/FSUB 63883/EFFE 65212/IQXU 60136/TXKR 89836/SDKR 99434/PUTP 74192/MBAQ 82176/QBYR 60566/TPCR 99573/SPZE 99889/SFDA Schiffahrtspolizei (Marine police) belongs to the "Wasser- und Schiffahrtsdirektion des Bundes", with the ships: DBJM DBPG DGOQ Neuwerk Mellum Scharhoern 60286/TQFR 89440/SOMT 65412/IMXU Pagina 224 WUN-v05 Bundesgrenzschutz See belongs to the Bundesinnenministerium (Ministry of the Interior), ("normal" police belong to the regions, Bundesgrenzschutz is the police of the Federal Republic of Germany) with the ships: DBIF DBIG DLGQ DLGR DLGT DLGU DLGW DLGX DLGZ Neustrelitz BG22 Bad Dueben BG23 Neustadt BG11 Bad Bramstedt BG12 Duderstadt BG14 Eschwege BG15 Bayreuth BG17 Rosenheim BG18 Bredstedt BG21 60393/TKSE 60559/TPPA 18140/FBMV Fischereischutz und Forschungsschiffe (fishery protection and research ships) belong to the "Bundesamt fur Ernährung und Forstwirtschaft" (Ministry of Agriculture) with the ships: DBFJ DBFM DBFO DBFQ DBFR Frithjof Meerkatze Seefalke Warnemunde Walter Herwig III 38420/FMQT 9926?/SQR? 38451/FMPB 99267/SQRZ Each coastal region seems to have its own police boats: DBAZ DBEO DBGL Bremen 2 Bremen 3 Niedersachsen Niedersachsen 5 60376/TKYR 60377/TKYZ 60441/TMMB All are civilian agencies and collectively called "Kustenwache" or coast guard. There is a web site of the Kustenwache at: http://home.t-online.de/home/miraculix-sh/wzd.htm According to a German ships list (from Eckardt & Messtorff) there are many other government ships, but Wolfgang has yet to hear them on HF. Many thanks for the updates, Wolfgang - extremely useful for identifying the current users. >>....Press.....> ::: Maghreb Arab Press (MAP) ceased MAP Rabat seems to be very quiet these days. remaining press outlets finally ceased ? Another of the few >>....TechiTips.....> ::: Error correction - basics 2 An alternative means of encoding to the two 3:4 ratio system described last month is the 7-bit system sometimes described as the ITA2-P (ITA2 plus parity). The basic ITA2 coding is employed and will be seen by comparing bits 2-6 with the table found in earlier editions of this column. The parity bit is bit 7. At one point in time I was given to believe that parity was ODD ie the state of the parity bit is such that the total number of 1 bits in a 7-bit character is always ODD. However recent dissection showed ARQ/E to have odd parity and FEC/A to have even. It may be that either is available and it is down to the organisation using the system to nominate which type. To this end I've constructed tables to reflect both parity systems. Error detection is accomplished by virtue of the receiving modem carrying out its own parity check and being Pagina 225 WUN-v05 in agreement with the received bit 7 the data is taken as good. If this comparison fails then an error is flagged and the appropriate recovery process is initiated. This coding system has a prefixed "modifier" bit (Bit-1). As we have seen earlier in this series 5 data bits provides only for 32 characters and this is expanded into two tables (lettershift and figure shift). However systems employing ITA2-P have need of a further three controls. This is achieved by having a modifier of "0" to indicate the normal characters and "1" to indicate the special controls. ======================================================================== Alphabet designator: ITA2-P Systems employing: ARQ-E FEC-A (uses odd parity) (uses even parity) Notes: _________________________________________________________________________ Character tables Bit coding tables Odd parity..... Even parity.... Code Letter Figure Erect Inverted Erect Inverted Combination Shift Shift 1234567 1234567 1234567 1234567 _________________________________________________________________________ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 A B ? C : D Who are you E 3 F G H I 8 J Bell K ( L ) M . N , O 9 P 0 Q 1 R 4 S ' T 5 U 7 V = W 2 X / Y 6 Z + Carriage return Line feed Letters shift Figures shift Space Unperf. tape 0110001 0100110 0011100 0100101 0100000 0101100 0010110 0001011 0011001 0110100 0111101 0010011 0001110 0001101 0000111 0011010 0111011 0010101 0101001 0000010 0111000 0011111 0110010 0101111 0101010 0100011 0000100 0010000 0111110 0110111 0001000 0000001 1001110 1011001 1100011 1011010 1011111 1010011 1101001 1110100 1100110 1001011 1000010 1101100 1110001 1110010 1111000 1100101 1000100 1101010 1010110 1111101 1000111 1100000 1001101 1010000 1010101 1011100 1111011 1101111 1000001 1001000 1110111 1111110 0110000 0100111 0011101 0100100 0100001 0101101 0010111 0001010 0011000 0110101 0111100 0010010 0001111 0001100 0000110 0011011 0111010 0010100 0101000 0000011 0111001 0011110 0110011 0101110 0101011 0100010 0000101 0010001 0111111 0110110 0001001 0000000 1001111 1011000 1100010 1011011 1011110 1010010 1101000 1110101 1100111 1001010 1000011 1101101 1110000 1110011 1111001 1100100 1000101 1101011 1010111 1111100 1000110 1100001 1001100 1010001 1010100 1011101 1111010 1101110 1000000 1001001 1110110 1111111 Specials: Idle signal (Alpha) /phasing sig 1 Idle signal (Beta) Repetition sig(RQ) /phasing sig 2 1000110 0111001 1001001 0110110 1110000 0001111 1000111 0111000 1001000 0110111 1110001 0001110 ======================================================================== Pagina 226 WUN-v05 >>....Unid.....> ::: ON0BEL Starts Oscar November zero. Two questions re the following string oeoeON0BELoeoeON0BELoeoeON0BELoeoeON0BELoeoeON0BELoeoeON0BELoeoe 1. The call style is radio amateur but I suspect it is not; it may be an aid agency. Does anyWUN know who is being called. Unfortunately I omitted to put the details in the log but the mode was Pactor-I. 2. AnyWUN with a technical knowledge on Pactor-I calling care to explain the above structure particularly the "oeoe" section which I've seen in other calls. >>....Signoff.....> Thanks again to the guys who took the time out to pass on their input and comments. Now it's your turn. Radicem firmant frondes if I've spelt the the words correctly. Good monitoring. 73s Day. ===================================================================== Military Channel Designators List ================================= **NOTES: (6) Confirmed 1996 (7) Confirmed 1997 (8) Confirmed 1998 (9) Confirmed 1999 MF = Moved From (freq in MHz) Revised Frequency Designator's (Last Revision 21st Mar 99) USAF MYSTIC STAR: F003 8036 (8) F005 9120 (8) F007 4850 F009 17972 F020 16117 F033 15962 F039 10881 F046 13823 F054 8058 (8) F058 4742 (6) F061 23265 F063 14870 F064 11214 (9) F066 15036 F077 ? F078 18532 F080 15677 F084 13205.5 F085 MF 6,8,11 MHz F086 9461 F089 13204 (6) F090 6716 F094 9017 (6) F098 14585 F099 13247 (7) F101 12106 (6) F102 11118 (6) F103 11488 (6) F107 ? (8) F108 7316 F114 6986 (6) F117 6993 (8) F365 F369 F370 F372 F380 F382 F395 F400 F404 F405 F406 F417 F419 F420 F432 F433 F435 F437 F441 F444 F448 F451 F452 F453 F461 F463 F464 F465 F466 F467 F476 F481 11059 (9) F664 15 MHz? 20397 (8) F667 6817 (7) 17177 F673 3064 16123 (8) F677 MF 6 MHz 3144 (5) F690 3032 15094 (6) F700 4490 9057 (6) F701 11058 (7) 6728 (5) F702 9323 (6) 7690 F703 9991.5 (6) 6972 F706 8057 (5) 18393 (6) F707 10589 4992 F708 23377 11407 (5) F709 9317 (7) 7933 (7) F713 16246 (5) 6731 (8) F717 10883 20972 F722 12270 3821 F723 18323 (6) 5684 (6) F728 11236 (5) 17440 F731 6683 (9) 19267 F732 15011 (7) 16-18 MHz F734 4757 (7) 13248 (7) F736 11494 (8) 5026 F741 7873 19063 F748 6756 (5) 13211 (8) F749 15-16 MHz? 4610 (7) F752 8047 (8) 16157 F754 11627 8040 (9) F758 4452 (8) 14864.5 (7) F777 3113 (6) 9023 (7) F778 18023 (8) 4-6 MHz? F784 9043 (6) 7605 F785 15687 (6) Pagina 227 F124 F128 F134 F136 F146 F153 F173 F182 F184 F186 F194 F195 F197 F202 F204 F211 F213 F226 F228 F229 F236 F240 F243 F248 F249 F250 F251 F262 F264 F265 F266 F267 F268 F271 F277 F287 F290 F291 F292 F295 F300 F301 F302 F310 F311 F322 F326 F337 F350 F354 F356 F360 F363 11217 (6) 23242 4942.5 5429.5 (7) 9027 (7) 8063 (6) 14420.5 3078 (6) 10648 (8) 3046 13825 (5) 20631 4982 (6) 16014 (5) 12057 11056 (7) ? 5435.5 (6) 7735 (5) ? (8) 15041 (9) ? (8) 18590 5398 (5) 4731 15091 13217 (8) 10717 7693 (6) 15733 (6) 7997 (6) 6730 (9) 7325 (8) 18320 11153 (8) 11226 (8) 8026 (8) 13960 (7) 9414.5 11460 (9) 15707 (6) 7500.5 ? ? 11220 (9) ? 14864 18761 5043 11053 (8) 7827 7919.5 (8) 15018 (7) F483 F486 F487 F489 F496 F497 F498 F499 F500 F505 F516 F517 F521 F522 F523 F529 F530 F533 F538 F540 F542 F545 F551 F555 F561 F567 F569 F574 F575 F576 F577 F579 F595 F600 F611 F614 F616 F622 F623 F624 F626 F627 F631 F633 F639 F642 F644 F646 F649 F662 WUN-v05 18626 5152 (7) 24483 5437 (7) 11059.5 (6) 5411 (7) 8032 (8) 4442 (7) 8989 (6) 9006 (6) 4645 (6) 9270 (6) 11484 (5) 11232 9215 8077 (7) 23325 18675 (6) ? 5404.5 5431 (6) 10580 18331 (6) 4894 (6) 11052 (6) 13565 (6) 18387 11413 (6) 10427 11153.5 (7) 10544 (7) MF 11 MHz 10877 13878 (6) 14863 4488.8 (8) 9320 (7) 5817 18317 13241 (8) 19343 7910 (5) 18755 (5) 18290 (8) 7469 18218 15821 (5) 13440 (8) 8053 (6) 15048 (6) F790 16323 F803 5078? F807 12103? F809 5700 (5) F814 6989 (7) F821 ? F823 11229 (8) F825 19047? F832 18267 F843 MF 6 MHz F845 6-7 MHz? F846 13822 (5) F853 12 MHz? F864 16008 F867 6830 (7) F868 9218 (6) F869 16090 F873 13248 (7) F874 13246? F875 6717 (8) F877 4721 (7) F885 13207 (5) F895 5710 (9) F904 10202 (7) F906 4524 F909 7687 (8) F910 19671 F912 7330 F917 10205 (6) F918 13482 F919 11159 (6) F920 7927 (7) F924 16317 F933 ? F935 9 MHz? F937 ? F940 11445 F943 19002 (6) F948 15038 (6) F952 Night F957 6761 (8) F965 11466 (9) F974 10586 (6) F975 MF 11 MHz night F980 15724 F982 9 or 13 MHz? F987 10583 (6) F988 4763 F997 15667 *USN SCW-1 CA 6691 (7) CB 11187 (7) CC 17982 (9) CD ? CH 11264 (9) also check 11267 & 13240. References have been made to designators CF, CG, CK and CL. *USAF STRATCOM 'Zulu': Z100 3068 (9) Z105 3116 (7) Z110 3134?(8) Z115 3143 (9) Pagina 228 WUN-v05 Z120 3295 (8) Z124 ? Z125 4495 (8) Z130 4472 (8) Z135 4745 (8) Z140 5026 (8) Z145 5705 (9) Z150 5800 (9) Z155 5875 (9) Z160 6715 (9) Z165 6757 (9) Z170 7831 (9) Z174 ? Z175 9016 (9) Z180 9057 (8) Z185 9809 (8) Z190 10204 (9) Z195 11104.0 (possibly?) Z200 11181 (9) Z205 11494 (9) Z210 11229 (9) Z211 12070 (9) Z215 13242 (9) Z220 13245 (7) Z225 13907 (9) Z230 15046 (7) Z235 15094 (8) Z240 15097 (7) Z245 ? Z250 15962 (9) Z255 17973 (9) Z260 ? (was mentioned in 8/98) Z265 ? Z270 18027 Z275 18046 (or possibly 18056?) Z280 ? Z285 ? Z290 19665 (possibly?) Z295 ? Z300 Z305 Z310 ? (was mentioned by NW01 in 6.98) Z315 23872 Z320 ? Z325 ? Z330 ? We had no positive confirmation during 1998 that Z110 was 3134, but that frequency was active with 'Nightwatch' traffic during January 1998 so it is still one of 'their' frequencies. *USAF AFSOC =========== FOX 1 13207 FOX 2 5732 FOX 4 9017 FOX 8 23271 FOX 9 18027 ? 9018 *US Customs/DEA/JTF =================== 3428 Yankee Alpha 5571 Yankee Bravo 8912 Yankee Charlie 11288 Yankee Delta 13312 Yankee Echo 17972 Yankee Foxtrot 5277 Alpha (Night DEA Pri) 5841 Bravo 7300 Charlie 9497 Delta 11076 Echo (Day DEA ops) 7657 Foxtrot 14690 Golf Pagina 229 27870 20631 18594 15964 11494 3369 Victor Victor Victor Victor Victor Victor 4500 7527 9802 12222 15867 Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu 10242 13907 20890 23214 25350 Tango Tango Tango Tango Tango 2808.5 4991 5058.5 7778.5 9238.5 11073.5 15953.5 17601 19131 Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Foxtrot Kilo Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Alpha (also VE) Bravo (also VG) Charlie (also YG) Delta (also YH) Echo (also YI) Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf Hotel India WUN-v05 18666 Hotel 23675 India 14350 Lima 14686 Papa 23402.5 Romeo 11073.5 Sierra 17171 Sierra 18171 Sierra 19131 Sierra ? Sierra 7527 COTHEN 8912 COTHEN 10242 COTHEN 11494 COTHEN 13907 COTHEN 15867 COTHEN 18594 COTHEN 20890 COTHEN 23214 COTHEN 25350 COTHEN (DEA Active) (DEA day pri) Echo Hotel India Juliet Lima Scan 1 Scan 2 Scan 3 Scan 4 Scan 5 Scan 6 Scan 7 Scan 8 Scan 9 Scan 10 5912 Whiskey Charlie 12138.5 Whiskey Delta 13658.5 Whiskey Echo 15964 Whiskey Foxtrot WUN member John Bohn offered some updated to 'Sierra' frequencies listed above, but is looking for the frequency assigned to the 'Sierra Lima' designator. John says that if you have access to an FCC database, try searching for the frequencies assigned to Rockwell International with the following callsigns::KA2XXA Richardson,TX; KC2XKG Cedar Rapids, IA; KC2XKJ Newport Beach,CA. John says that the unknown 'SL' freq may be one of the following: 26946.0, 20348.5, 17171.0, 16376.0, 16341.0. Rick Baker says that 18971.0 may also be another. *USCG "SECURE" ============== 3A3 5422.5 3A4 4448 3A5 ? 3A8 7773.5 3A9 7421 3A30 ? 3E4 6234.5 3E5 10608.1? 3E6 5272 3E7 ? 3E9 ? 3E10 7626 3E11 7783 3E12 7845 3E13 7884 3E14 7909 3E19 10675 3E20 10759 3E21 10788 3E24 11157.5 3E25 13413 Another two frequencies may be 13809.0 and 13950.0. For a full listing of USCG aircraft and helicopters, please 'surf' to 'http://www.gem.net/~berri/files/misc/uscg_air.html'. Pagina 230 WUN-v05 *U.S. Army Corps of Engineers *U.S. ARMY TRANS CORPS ============================= ======================= CH-1 3345 CH.1 4146 CH-2 5015 CH 2 6224 CH-3 5327.5 CH 3 6227 CH-4 5400 CH 4 8294 CH-5 5437.5 CH 5 8297 CH-6 6020 CH 6 12353 CH-7 6785 CH 7 12359 CH-8 9122.5 Pri CH 8 12365 CH-9 11693.5 CH-10 12070 Sec CH-11 12122 CH-12 16077 CH-13 16326 Ter CH-14 16358 CH-15 20659 The USACE hold a weekly Net each Friday on Ch.8 where many USACE stations 'check-in'. *FEMA ===== FEMA uses "Foxtrot" designations for their frequencies. FOXTROT # FOXTROT # FOXTROT # FOXTROT # 01 2320 21 6809 41 14450 61 21919 02 2360 22 7348 42 14776 62 22983 03 2377 23 7428 43 14836 63 23028 04 2445 24 9462 44 14885 64 23390 05 2658 25 10194 45 14899 65 23451 06 3341 26 10493 46 14908 66 23550 07 3379 27 10194 47 15464 67 23814 08 3388 28 11721 48 15509 68 24008 09 4603 29 11801 49 15532 69 24282 10 4780 30 11957 50 15708 70 24526 11 5211 31 11994 51 16201 71 24819 12 5378 32 12009 52 16430 13 5402 33 12129 53 17519 14 5821 34 12216 54 17649 15 5961 35 12219 55 18744 16 6049 36 13446 56 19757 17 6106 37 13633 57 19969 18 6108 38 13744 58 20027 19 6151 39 13780 59 20063 20 6176 40 13783 60 21866 *'Habitat' net ============== Jeff Jones reports that these frequencies and channel designators have changed, and are now as follows: 4704.4 (replaced 4721.0) 5700.4 WY02B 6719.4 WY02A (replaced 6736.0) 8978.4 9005.4 9011.4 11212.4 (replaced 11214.0) 15095.4 (the two designators listed above, WY02A and WY02B, are not yet confirmed.) *SFOR BOSNIA ============ I2 6723 I8 6721.5 (5) I9 2839.5 (5) ? 2841.5 (5) PUSH 81 5788 Pagina 231 WUN-v05 PUSH 81A 6865 PUSH 81B 5346 PUSH 82 4450 PUSH 85 3178 PUSH 89 6932.5 (8) PUSH 103 5110 PUSH 150 8046 PUSH 151 9118.5 PUSH 155 11161 PUSH 153 6717 PUSH 154 8083 PUSH 157 5312 The IFOR/SFOR operation in the Balkans seems to be winding down a bit now, and I have not seen any definite 'Bosnia' frequencies reported for quite some time. The above tie-ups are quite old now (2-3 years), and I believe that the 'tie-ups' have all changed now. I sometimes still hear 'Bookshelf' callsigns on 11173.0khz, and they still refer to other frequencies by 'Push' designators. The following frequencies have all carried 'Bookshelf' traffic in the past, and are worth checking from time to time: 4578, 4789, 4923, 5084, 5103.5, 5462, 4510, 5712, 9260, 11173. *Update: 6865 was heard carrying 'Bookshelf' traffic in 6.98. *Australian Navy ================== >From the article on the Royal Australian Navy in the March newsletter: Frequency Channel Designator 2768 A1 4375 A2 6218 ? - Exercise Related 6510 A3 8122 A4 9014 ? - Exercise Related 13116 A5 17344 A6 22708? A7? *Belgian Air Force Designators ============================== 4745.0 YD 8989.0 YG 11268.0 YJ 15010.0 YM 18006.0 YO 20620.0 YP 20050.0 YQ 23332.0 YS *Canadian Forces ================ 3047.0 CFH: Halifax Military A6A 4560.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military (Maritime Command) 4700.0 CFH: Halifax Military 4739.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military A2B 5198.5 CFH: Halifax Military (Maritime Command) 5684.0 CJX: St Johns Military 5694.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military 5702.0 CJU: Vancouver Military 5717.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military; CJX: St Johns Military D1B 5850.0 CZW: Halifax Maritime Air Group D6G 6694.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military 6706.0 CHR: Trenton Military (wkg NATO a/c) D3H 6715.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military 6736.0 CFH: Halifax Military (or CHG?) 6745.0 CHR: Trenton Military Pagina 232 D1H C-5 C-6 C-8 WUN-v05 6751.0 SIDECAR (NORAD) CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver 6754.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CJU: Vancouver Military; CJX: St Johns Military (VOLMET) 8110.0 CFH: Halifax Military 8989.0 CHR: Trenton Military 9007.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; VXA: Edmonton Military 9023.0 CHR: Trenton Military (NORAD) 9027.0 CFH: Halifax Military 11214.0 CHR: Trenton Military (NORAD) 11232.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military; VXA: Edmonton Military 11249.0 CFH: Halifax Military 11265.0 CHR: Trenton Military (wkg MAGIC a/c) 13257.0 CHR: Trenton Military 15031.0 CHR: Trenton Military 15034.0 VXA: Edmonton Military (VOLMET) 17994.0 CHR: Trenton Military 18012.0 CHR: Trenton Military 18027.0 CFH: Halifax Military; VXA: Edmonton Military CanForces 'Charlie' Designators (other than those listed above) C-1 = 4721.0 C-2 = 6735.0 C-3 = 6750.0 C-4 = 8968.0 or 8967.0 C-7 = 13206.0 or 13207.0 CanForces CFARS CFARS is the Canadian Forces Affiliate Radio System. CFARS stations are located at various United Nations peace-keeping operations around the world and operate amateur radio equipment that provides phonepatches for service personnel to their families. They are also to be found on Navy and Coast Guard ships. Alpha 6978.5 Bravo 14386.0 Charlie 14460.0 Delta 14463.0 Echo 14446.5 Foxtrot 20971.5 Golf 20963.5 Hotel 29715.0 Juliet 14454.0 Kilo 14449.5 Lima 20977.5 Mike 13954.0 Whiskey 6982.5 X-ray 6962.5 Yankee 4052.5 Zulu 4023.5 Thanks to the Northern Alberta Radio Club (http://narc.net) for the above information. There is a large amount of CFARS information at http://www3.sympatico.ca/gunslinger/eng_index.htm . *French Air Force 'Circus' Net ============================== Marjolaine 2 6712 Racontar 1 8972 (not heard for years, is it still active?) Vinaigrette 3 8992 Reconfort 3 13236 Citadelle 1 18012 Citadelle 3 ? Verite 3 23254 Capitole/RS902 6688 143.8 AM Canasta in VHF, relayed all over France (thanks to Jacques Pagnoux) Pagina 233 WUN-v05 *German Navy ============ Frequency c/s Station ITU Mode --------- ----- ----------------- ---- -----------2625 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 3056 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB, RTTY 75 3122 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB, RTTY 75 4154.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 6727 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB, RTTY 75 6730 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB, RTTY 75 (= ARCN 405) 6779 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 8335.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 10192.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 10197 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 10722 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 11256 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB, RTTY 75 12178 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 12415.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 15929 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 16129 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 17544 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 17994 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB, RTTY 75 22238.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB 23744 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D USB DHJ59 has also been heard on 3116KHz and 3939KHz. *German Air Force ================= >From a listener in Europe comes an extensive update to the German Air Force frequency list. This information comes from a very good source, and he wishes to remain anonymous. 3107 3143 3903 4721 5687 5717 6700 6715 6730 6751 8965 9025 11217 11265 - Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf Hotel India Juliet Kilo Lima Mike November 13203 13233 15073 17973 17991 18012 23201 23215 23255 23318 23341 23345 29724 - Oscar Papa Quebec Romeo Sierra Tango Uniform Victor Whisky X-ray Yankee Zulu Alpha-bravo *Note: Freq 'Victor' *may* be 23231. Comments please? These frequencies are used by DHM91, which is the HQ Station of the German Air Force Air Transport Command. The other ground stations in this net are DHO23 (61st Air Transport Wing at Landsberg AB, southern Germany), DHO32 (62nd ATW at Wunstorf AB, north-central Germany) and DHO60 (63rd ATW at Hohn AB in northern Germany). Other callsigns heard are DHO75 (a collective callsign for all the three ATW's) and DHM81. Callsigns 'O5IP' (Oscar-5-India-Papa) and 'NI81' (November-India-81) seem to be other 'regular/daily' callsigns. The Primary frequency appears to be 'E'/5687. Stations have been heard discussing frequencies 'AA', 'AC', 'AF' and 'AJ' - these are encrypted RTTY transmissions. Update 11/97 - a new station has been heard - DHO24 - does anyone know where this is operating from. *NATO E-3 AWACS =============== Ch.AA 6700.0 Ch.AB 11228.0 Ch.AC 8971.0 Ch.A4 10315.0 Pagina 234 WUN-v05 Ch.A5 ? Ch.KD 6760.0 Ch.KF 6695.0 Ch.NB 3081.0 Ch.NC 3225.0 Ch.ND ? Ch.NE 4542.0 Ch.NF 4720.0 Ch.NG ? Ch.NH 4758.0 Ch.NI 6762.5 Ch.NJ 8986.5 Ch.NK 11270.5 Ch.NL 15050.0 Ch.NM 17996.5 Ch.XC 6754.0 Ch.XD 8980.0 Ch.XE 10315.0 Ch.?? 12165.0 Ch.?? 5691.0 Ch.?? 6728.0 Ch.?? 23241.2 The X-net is replacing N-net although the N-freqs are still sometimes used. *Portuguese Air Force ===================== Known frequencies are 5687.0, 6685.0, 8992.0. *RAF Flight Watch Centres. ========================== (from the RAF En-Route Supplement, the UK equivalent of the USDoD IFR Supplement) Strike Command Integrated Communications System (STCICS) Callsign: 'Architect', CW: MLD or MLP Freqs: 4742, 5714, 6739, 9031, 11205, 18018 (group A - see below) 4540, 8190, 13257, 15031 (group B - see below) 2591, 11247 'Group A' has the QNH Broadcast at H+00 and Airfield colour-state broadcast at H+30. 'Group B' has RAF Germany airfield flying states at H+15 and H+45. Ascension Callsign: Haven Freqs: 4742 (2000-0800 UTC), 9031 (0800-2000 UTC), 11247 All freqs carry a weather broadcast at H+45 Cyprus Callsign: Cyprus Freqs: 4730, 9031 (1600-0500 UTC), 11247, 18018 (0500-1600 UTC) 4730 and 18018 carry a weather broadcast at H+15 Gibraltar Callsign: Gibraltar Freqs: 4742 (2000-0700 UTC), 11247 (0700-2000 UTC) Mount Pleasant, Falkland Islands Callsign: Viper Freqs: any of the above. *Royal Air Force Designator's (actually 'UKADGE HF Line Designator List') ============================= How to find which frequencies are active. Listen to the 'Architect' weather broadcast at H+00 and H+30 (see above). If the UKADGE circuits are active, there will be an announcement after the weather broadcast with the code-letters for the active frequencies. For example: 'Additional information.. 2.. PK.. tack.. Pagina 235 WUN-v05 401C.. tack.. AG' (which is repeated twice). The 1 2 3 4 - first number indicates which Air Defense radar station is active Buchan, Boulmer and Benbecula Buchan Boulmer Neatishead The first 2-letter-group is the code for the active HF frequency from the list below. It is sometimes referred to as the 'Jorsk Frequency'. It carries most of the voice traffic, including target positions and Beaver details. This channel also carries frequency changes and position reports. The third group is the 'Charlie squared' channel, where AWACS aircraft pass their radar data over a HF link. Known freqs are (in khz): 401A - 2250.5 401B - 33?? (exact freq unknown) 401C - 4478.5 401D - 6673.5 401E - 8500.5 The final group is known as 'chick co-ordination', where combat aircraft which are HF-capable can be passed target positions and other information. Therefore, in the example above, Buchan is the ADR station, using 5095 khz for voice traffic, the AWACS are using 4478.5 khz, and the 'chicks' are on 4745 khz. A AB AC AD AE AF AG AH AK AP AQ AW AZ B BA BE BF BJ BK BL BS BT BX CA CM CO CY CZ D DA DB DH DM DQ DS DT DW E EF EH 11205.0 05693.0 08156.0 09010.0 03939.0 09022.0 04745.0 03930.0 03038.0 11181.0 02396.0 04042.0 23281.0 06739.0 17970.0 18018.0 03083.0 17988.0 03945.0 11268.0 18000.0 02350.0 08989.0 06736.0 18009.0 23245.0 03119.0 29800.0 04706.0 05436.0 15091.0 15013.0 08998.0 17995.0 04739.0 18024.0 09031.0 03924.0 05720.0 11259.0 EP EX EZ F FA FG FS FT FV FW G GA GD GT H HE HJ HK HM HO HW HX HZ I IN IP J KA KD KH KJ KP KR KT KW KX L LA LB LC 15040.0 11184.0 11253.0 13257.0 03101.0 11208.0 04742.0 13218.0 15064.0 03131.0 03915.0 15061.0 02274.0 26385.0 15031.0 03942.0 08983.0 09034.0 06748.0 13206.0 11247.0 23257.0 13248.0 13236.0 17982.0 27000.0 08980.0 03380.0 03867.0 12057.0 04718.0 02641.0 04484.0 05420.0 02261.0 02577.0 05447.0 03036.0 03092.0 06701.0 MD ME MS NJ PA PE PF PH PK PO PR PZ QB QR QV RA RD RE RM RZ SA SE ST TG TO TQ TS TW UA UB UR UT VE W WG WM X XA YC YP Pagina 236 18850.0 14460.0 03218.0 05705.0 03302.0 06760.0 10634.0 08971.0 05095.0 06715.0 03864.0 14724.0 03512.0 08972.0 03095.0 08190.0 06691.0 05178.0 03110.0 09459.0 02762.0 14812.0 02591.0 06724.0 03391.0 03345.0 05684.0 04709.0 04724.0 10919.0 17979.0 04540.0 11217.0 05747.0 03125.0 03026.0 03224.0 05403.0 11241.0 23250.0 WUN-v05 EI EK EM EN 23270.0 11235.0 15025.0 15076.0 LD LE MB MC 15046.0 15072.0 02266.0 05270.0 YM YZ ZF ZZ 13211.0 20030.0 03763.0 05714.0 *RAF/NATO 'K Series' ==================== The RAF (and other NATO forces) seem to be using a new set of codes to identify some HF frequencies. I do not know what the proper name for this new system is, so until I find out, I'll just call it the 'K series'. Golf 02 3235.0 Khz Golf 08 4572.0 Khz Hotel05 9010.0 Khz Kilo 01 HF? Kilo 04 HF? Kilo 05 4520.0 Khz Kilo 06 4020.0 Khz Kilo 09 4920.0 Khz Kilo 10 5173.0 Khz Kilo 11 5277.5 Khz Kilo 12 5290.0 Khz Kilo 14 (uhf) Kilo 15 7860.0 Khz Kilo 17 3304.5 Khz? Kilo 18 (uhf) or 4860.50 Khz Kilo 19 (uhf) Kilo 22 4785.0 Khz Kilo 24 4779.0 Khz Kilo 25 unknown HF Kilo 26 (uhf) Kilo 27 (uhf) Kilo 28 Beaver HF? Kilo 30 4477.0 Khz Kilo 31 5045.0 Khz Kilo 33 5385.0 Khz Kilo 34 5463.5 Khz Kilo 36 4012.0 Khz Kilo 55 (uhf) Kilo 56 (uhf) KJ 02 3357.0 KJ 04 3805.0 KJ 07 5280.0 KJ 11 ? KJ 28 (uhf) KJ 29 (uhf) KJ 37 5910.0 (poss.) TL 04 6237.0 (poss.) The KJ and TL designators were heard/used during the first JMC (Joint Maritime Conference) exercise held in the north-east Atlantic during early 1998. *Spanish Air Force ================== Known frequencies are 6715.0 and 8974.0. One flight was heard on 6715.0, and was asked to QSY to 'channel 2'. CU next time. Graham Tanner, [email protected] ======================================================================== _ _ ___ _ _ _____ ___ ___ ___ _ _ _ _____ _____ | \| |/ _ \| | | |_ _|_ _/ __|/ _ \| | | \| | __\ \ / / __| | .` | _ | |_| | | | | | (__| _ | |__ | .` | _| \ \/\/ /\__ \ |_|\_|_| |_|\___/ |_| |___\___|_| |_|____| |_|\_|___| \_/\_/ |___/ Utility Monitoring in the Maritime Bands Pagina 237 WUN-v05 Editor: Traffic list: Scott R. Havens, AB2V ([email protected]) 2203 Whitney Place Valrico, FL 33594-4163 USA The 'Message Preamble' WWT and RiverGulf--The Saga Continues AT&T High Seas Update Globe Wireless and WLO Updates North American CW Weather Broadcasts Undergoing Change Trip Report--IAR, Rome UK 2 MHz Phone Patch Operations 'Stray signals' (Misc. QTC) ++++++ THE 'MESSAGE PREAMBLE' Once again, it's been a busy month in the maritime world. By far, the biggest topic of discussion is what's happening with the AT&T High Seas SSB stations. There also seem to be some significant changes going on at WLO, and in the Globe Wireless organization in general. This month's column also has info about the mysterious station WWT and a plan of the channels used for phone patch traffic in waters near the United Kingdom. Thanks to all who contributed over the last couple of months, especially Al Dudley, Day Watson, Keith Haywood and Andrea Borgnino. BT ++++++ WWT AND RIVERGULF--THE SAGA CONTINUES As reported last month, a station using the (possibly expired) callsign WWT has been heard in the 8 MHz phone band. Efforts to identify it have been slowed by the lack of current information about the station and its apparent owners, the RiverGulf Agency of New Orleans. The telephone information operator in NOLA showed NIL for either WWT or RiverGulf, so I tried writing to the last address shown in the FCC database. My letter was returned unopened, so I have to assume the company moved or went out of business, perhaps around the time the license expired in 1998. There have been no more reports of the station in the last month, but I did get one lead from, of all things, the Farm Bureau News. The article talked about the effects of farm fertilizers on the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. I think the search engine's hit on "RiverGulf" probably resulted from a typo in the article, but it at least shows that the name can be found if it's out there on the 'Net someplace. Please let me know if anyone else finds a reference to the agency or the call letters. AR ++++++ AT&T HIGH SEAS UPDATE This month, we've been following a confusing volley of messages about the status of AT&T's High Seas SSB service. First, it was reported that the 3 AT&T stations (WOO, Ocean Gate, NJ/WOM, Pennsuco, FL/KMI, Dixon, CA) would be gone as of February 28. Then we got word that the FCC had nixed the closures, at least for the time being, citing a lack of suitable replacement services for mariners not using satcom facilities. After that, confusion reigned for a time: they're off the air; no, they're still on the air; etc. As of the newsletter deadline (March 25), an AT&T spokesman told me that, while the stations "are trying to close down," they remain on the air until they have finished "making arrangements with WLO" (and possibly others) to take on some of their business. The bottom line is that, for now, you can still hear and QSL the High Seas stations--but you'd better do it soon, because they WILL be disappearing as soon as the FCC allows Pagina 238 WUN-v05 it. AR ++++++ GLOBE WIRELESS AND WLO UPDATES There's lots of news to report regarding WLO/Globe Wireless this month. First, J. D. Stephens informs us that Globe's Website recently announced plans to add stations in Malta, the Philippines, and the People's Republic of China. No word on whether or not they're taking over existing stations or building new ones. (All 3 locations are listed as "in the planning stages.") I'll pass along the details as soon as they're available. In my search for the elusive WWT, I came across the Message Center, which also has a connection with WLO. Message Center provides SSB voice and email service to vessels, mainly in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean. Their station, WHU959, provides voice communications on 4149, 8294, 12356 and 16534 KHz, and SITOR on 4440, 5145, 5760 and 8040 KHz. My contact at Message Center is affiliated with WLO, which he says is "still very active in HF maritime services with HF SSB Radio telephone, Radio telex, email and yes we even still maintain a CW watch on 4 8 12 16 MHz. I don't know how much longer we will keep CW open as the traffic almost doesn't pay the power bill. We do intend to expand our HF facilities in light of the closing of AT&T High Seas." Day Watson reports that WLO has apparently started using 8473 KHz as a PACTOR simplex frequency. He noted a QSO there between WLO and a station with possible callsign WCY2902. (For what it's worth, WCY2902 is held by a company in Treasure Island, FL, just a few miles from me. I'll try and check this angle when I get a chance. If I get any useful information, I'll pass it along next month.) If 8473 is a valid frequency, there are probably more in various HF marine bands. WLO has also resumed its voice WX broadcasts on ITU Channels 205, 405, 414, 419, 607, 824, 829, 830, 1212, 1225, 1226, 1641, 1807 and others, at 1200Z, 1800Z and 0000Z. However, there is some indication that they only have CW operators on duty during local daylight hours (1400Z to 2200Z), and that traffic lists are sent "blind" at other times. So it sounds as though, in a time when most coast stations are hard pressed to even stay on the air, Globe Wireless (and WLO in particular) is still going full speed ahead (with a possible exception for the WT service)--and even expanding into new communications frontiers. AR ++++++ NORTH AMERICAN CW WEATHER BROADCASTS UNDERGOING CHANGE Day Watson provides the following info re: recent changes in WX broadcast skeds for stations in North America. With a decline of CW in the maritime bands generally and a realignment of Globe Wireless's CW schedules the following are the new arrangements of CW weather broadcasts from N America for those interested in this mode. San Francisco/KFS/KPH --------------------Forecast: For N Pacific areas At: 0500 2300 Freq: 4274 8444.5 12695.5 17184.8 Slidell/Chatham/WNU/WCC ----------------------Forecast: For Carib/Gulf of Mexico N Atlantic At: 1000 2200 1300 1700 Freq: 4310 8570 1226.5 17117.6 The status at Mobile/WLO regarding CW seems to be in a state of flux and currently unconfirmed. The last info known: Pagina 239 WUN-v05 Mobile/WLO ---------At 0000 0600 1200 0100 0700 1300 0300 0900 1500 0400 1000 1600 0500 1100 1700 1800 1900 1400 2100 2200 2300 Freq: (1/Dec - 31/May) 4343 6416 8514 12886.5 17022.5 22487 (1/Jun - 30/Nov)(Hurricane season) 4462.5 6344 8534 12992 16997.6 22688 AR ++++++ TRIP REPORT--IAR, ROME Andrea Borgnino of Italy was fortunate enough to get in a visit to Rome Radio/IAR near the end of February. He also took some pictures of the station's equipment and antennas, and has posted them on the Web. (URL given below.) Andrea reports that IAR is still standing watch on 500 KHz for WT and 2182 KHz for RT, although the 2187.5 KHz GMDSS frequency is also fully operational at Ancona/IPA (controlled from Rome Radio), Genova/ICB, Civitavecchia/IPD, Cagliari/IDC, Trieste/IQX, Palermo/IPP, Bari/IPB, and Augusta/IQA (controlled from Palermo Radio). Four new 518 KHz Navtex stations were also ready to go at Rome, Augusta, Cagliari and Trieste (callsigns R - V - T - U). However, at the time of his visit, they were still awaiting approval from the Italian Navy. Andrea reports that IAR is currently using 4390, 8713, 13182 and 17377 KHz for AUTOLINK fully automated phone traffic with suitably equipped vessels. For a look at some of IAR's facilities, point your browser to http://www.alpcom.it/hamradio/freewaves/iar/iar.htm. AR ++++++ UK 2 MHZ PHONE PATCH OPERATIONS From Keith Haywood in Manchester, England, comes some excellent info for anyone who monitors 2182 KHz, especially in Northwestern Europe. Ships regularly use 2182 to call coast stations in various parts of the UK to arrange phone patch traffic. Once contact is established, the coast station typically shifts the ship to a working pair to complete the traffic. These pairs are locally designated by single-letter labels, which Keith has provided to us: Chan ---A B C D E F G H I J K L M N Ship TX ------2006 2277 2013 2084 2524 2060 2099 2108 2555 2075 2566 1999 3249 2527 Shore TX -------2751 2840.6 2604 1659 2705 1797 1755 2625 1586 1650 1946 2607 3617 1731 Station ID ----------------------------------Shetland Radio (controlled Shetland Radio (controlled Shetland Radio (controlled Shetland Radio (controlled Wick Radio Wick Radio Wick Radio Wick Radio Stonehaven Radio Stonehaven Radio Stonehaven Radio Stonehaven Radio Stonehaven Radio Cullercoats Radio Pagina 240 from from from from Wick) Wick) Wick) Wick) P Q R S T W X Y Z 2123 1925 2002 2562 2016 2111 2120 2135 2534 3750 2105 2684 2810 2698 2782 3610 1710 1866 WUN-v05 Cullercoats Radio Humber Radio Humber Radio Humber Radio Stonehaven Radio Lands End Radio Lands End Radio Portpatrick Radio Hebrides Radio AR ++++++ 'STRAY SIGNALS' +++ 500 KHz Isn't Dead Yet! --------------------------Several correspondents have reported that our beloved 500 KHz CW Calling (and Distress) frequency is far from silent, in spite of the January 31 shift to mandatory GMDSS. A number of stations in Europe, the South Pacific, and elsewhere are still using the channel for traffic lists and calling purposes. As Alan Gale said, it's nice to know there are still some folks out there who continue to monitor the tried and true MF communications channels, instead of relying wholly on "a bunch of satellites that might get fried by a solar flare at the next solar maximum." Please give an ear to the 500 KHz frequency every now and then. I'd like to know (and report) what WUNners in various parts of the world are hearing there. BT +++ Medium Wave DX Reported by Ship ----------------------------------Day Watson passed along a report he received from his contact, Peter, at Globe Wireless. This had to do with some long distance reception on the Medium Wave band that occurred earlier this winter. It seems that a ship in Australian waters between Brisbane and Sydney heard a 500 KHz call-up from KFS, San Francisco. The ship's operator followed KFS down to 476 KHz and copied its traffic list QSA2/QRK5. The R/O later wrote a letter to KFS confirming his reception. As Peter says, this is "one for the records in the dying days of this service." BT +++ Some Interesting URLs ------------------------We received a couple of handy URLs from Al Dudley of Washington, DC, this month. The first provides information about naval vessels from the USA, Russia, Europe, and many other parts of the world. It's located at http://www.uss-salem.org/worldnav/. The second one is for the European Utility Newsletter Homepage, which provides excellent lists of loggings, QSL info, non-directional beacon stations, callsign reference info, and so on. The URL for that one is http://members.aol.com/aibold/EUNL.htm. Also, R. D. Baker reminds us of the excellent ITU listing of ships' callsigns available at http://gold.itu.int/cgi-bin/htsh/mars/ ship_search.sh. R. D. points out that paper and CD copies of ITU publications are also available from the site, although the prices are all quoted in Swiss francs (CHF). BT +++ Additional Shutdown Info ---------------------------Changes continue on the MF band, especially, as the effects of the GMDSS conversion are felt. Day Watson reports that Mauritius Telecom has ceased MF and HF WT operations from Mauritius Radio/3BM. Also, MF CW watches by the Canadian Coast Guard ended as of March 1. In addition, Rogaland Radio/LGB has closed its radiotelex service, now that Globe Wireless/LFI is operational. AR I guess that will do it for this month. Lots of good 22 MHz logs have been coming in lately, so it looks like the sunspot cycle is continuing to improve. Have another great month of listening! SEE U DE AB2V SK Pagina 241 WUN-v05 ========================================================================= # NUMBERS & ODDITIES # //////////////////////////// \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ - Editor: Ary Boender ******* e-mail: [email protected] - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B ------------------------ Co-editors ----------------------- Voice stations: Chris Smolinski - Loggings: Jascha Ruesseler \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ////////////////////////////// -::: N&O #12 :::Hello everyone. Only Hans-Friedrich was so kind to send me some info this month. I still have no time to collect info myself, so I fully depend on YOU! I copied a couple of interesting items from the mailing list and included info from John and Guy that reached me after last month's deadline. This month I have a special about French intelligence for you. Please, send me all Spooks related info that you can find for next month's N&O. Thank you! -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* MEMORY LANE: EC3Y/DEA47 [M15] * One of the now defunct German stations was EC3Y. Unlike a number of other German stations in the 80's, this one used a Spanish callsign instead of an official German callsign. According to the German PTT they used the Spanish callsign because the transmissions were beamed towards Spain. Not very likely, imho. The callsign changed to DEA47 later on. This callsign belonged to the BFST (Bundesamt fuer Telekommunikations Statistik) in Husum, which is believed to be an alias of the BND. EC3Y/DEA47 was a Morse station and most of the time it transmitted ''VVV DE EC3Y'' and later ''VVV DE DEA47'' strings. Only a few 5FG messages were sent each day. The station was only heard on Mon-Fri during office hours (0900-1700 CET which is 0800-1600 UTC). -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* BITS AND PIECES * ::: UNID VOICE STATIONS Ian in New Zealand copied this unid station: 5342.5 kHz, Russian station at 0825 UTC (9 March) LSB with YL in RR repeating names like OLGA, SERGEI, YURI, MIKHAIL, NICKOLEI, IVAN etc. Ideas anyone? Andy heard the following unid station: Saturday 20 March, 1603 UTC, 8140 kHz - Strong AM carrier best received in SSB mode. Language: English, male voice ('not a voice that I associate with the Russian Man Family' sez Andy) 3 fig ID (274) repeated many times 5fg in multiple batches off at 1614 UTC with 00 00 (that's two zero's plus two zero's) carrier off at 1618 UTC ::: ISRAELI INTELIGENCE [E10] Valeriano heard various special Israeli intelligence transmissions: 5530//3640 kHz at 2334 (9 March): VLBKED (x20) and a message with 14 5lg up to 0000 UTC. At the same time on 4665//3485 kHz MIWVCB with the same format, also 14 groups, but a different text. ::: THREE-NOTE ODDITY [G04] Hans-Friedrich supplied his G04 analysis from the past few weeks. Pagina 242 WUN-v05 Here we go: 07.03.99 2105Z 4520.5 kHz 2138Z 3315 kHz (bad choice: coastal station ch. 422 with much tfc. Note the late time of this transmission) Message : 21587 32658 95458 32125 00254 95402 45214 32125 95457 30216 62125 45215 95458 74521 63212 45215 52125 95458 36555 84021 12525 32125 45200 95458 32125 95458 30214 Analysis: Frequent groups : 4x 32125 2x 45215 5x 95458 First two figures : 00254 12525 21587 30214 216 32125 4x 658 36555 45200 214 45215 2x 52125 62125 63212 74521 84021 95402 457 95458 5x Last three figures: 84021 32125 4x 52 62 45200 63212 45214 30 45215 2x 30216 00254 95402 95457 95458 5x 74521 12525 36555 21587 32658 History : Summer 2005 2035 Winter 2105 2135 ---------------01/96 3227 3127 02/96 3409 3309 03/96 3419 3319 04/96 4581 4481 05/96 4165 4065 06/96 4340 4240 07/96 3935 3835 08/96 4165 4065 09/96 3930 3830 10/96 3280 3180 11/96 3270 3170 12/96 3285 3185 01/97 3230 3130 02/97 3245 3145 03/97 3275 3175 04/97 3936 3836 05/97 4245 4145 06/97 4376 4276 07/97 3930 3830 08/97 3935 3835 09/97 3915 3815 10/97 3315 3215 11/97 3265 3165 12/97 3255 3155 01/98 3255 3155 02/98 3265 3165 03/98 4435 4335 04/98 4745 4645 05/98 5410 5310 06/98 5730 5630 Pagina 243 WUN-v05 07/98 08/98 09/98 10/98 11/98 12/98 01/99 02/99 03/99 5840 5755 5310 4685 3940 3380 3415 3905 4520 5740 5655 5210 4585 3840 3280 3315 3805 4420 ::: M63 John checks in with an 'A2A' update. He writes: "A2A" is still on 3393 kHz at 0600 UTC daily - I don't know where his second freq is. I merely mention this because later this month when most of Europe changes to "Summer Time" (Daylight Saving Time), "A2A" will change to 0500 UTC so as to be at the same local time in his country; and very probably will change to higher freqs. I can only just hear 3393 in the mornings at present - it is already becoming light here and will be full daylight in Eastern Europe things should be much easier if he goes back to 6 MHz at the end of the month. ::: M76 Guy Denman reports that M76 has moved down the band to 3280, still on at 1750. ::: FAPSI TRANSMISSIONS Freq. UTC link callsign ------- ---- ----- -------14457 2300 00125 MIG to WFO 14427 1620 60069 23130 1450 60069 16260 1310 20076 12101 1120 00168 SPK 22880 0930 00079 16151.8 1614 60069 14842.8 2230 00127 JMS 13451.8 2238 00127 JMS ::: Polytone stations [XPH] Andy supplied the morning (UTC) schedules and anomalies for March. The schedule as set at the beginning of the month was as follows: 0700z - 13411 kHz 0720z - 14911 kHz 0740z - 16111 kHz On Friday 19 March the 0740 repeat of the message traffic sent at 0700 & 0720 was not repeated on 16111 kHz and Andy could not locate an alternative frequency within +/- 1 MHz. On Tuesday 23 March, the 0720 repeat went out on 14611 kHz (still in the fixed service segment) and not 14911 kHz as expected. The 2nd repeat at 0740 went out on 16111 kHz as per the schedule. ::: TICKING STATION The unid ticking station that pops up every now and then, possibly transmits from Yerevan, Armenia. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* AGENCY PROFILE: FRENCH INTELLIGENCE * ::: General French intelligence can be divided into two groups: 1) Agencies controlled by the Ministry of Interior / Surete Nationale (RG, DST, DCPJ, CRS, TRACFIN) 2) Agencies controlled by the SGDN - Secretariat General de la Defense Pagina 244 WUN-v05 Nationale (DGSE, DRM, DPSM, SCSSI, BRGE) French numbers stations allegedly associated with French intelligence are M16, M51 and the now defunct M33. See for station profiles N&O #4 (M16) and N&O #9 (M51). ::: Ministry of Interior / Surete Nationale * Traitement du Renseignement et Action contre les Circuits Financiers Clandestins (Tracfin) is an agency that investigates money laundring etc. :: RG - Renseignement Generaux The task of the RG is research and centralization of information to inform the government. It participates in the fundamental defense of the interest of the state and supports the internal security mission. RG has four directorates: * Sub-Directorate of Research: centralizes information concerning prevention and combatting terrorism and watches groups which pose hazards to the national territory. * Sub-Directorate of Analysis is responsible for analysis and synthesis of information collected in the social, financial or corporate domains. It devotes an equally large share of its activity to the life of the city and to its deviances, such as urban violences. * Sub-Directorate of Races and Backlashes is responsible, throughout the national territory, for monitoring backlashes and racial organizations, and it has judicial competence for all specific infringements in this domain. * Sub-Directorate of Resources and Methods manages human resources, logistics, documentation, and ascertains budgetary matters as well as the training of personnel. RG also co-operates closely with the Directorate of the National Police, the Prefecture of Police and the other administrations or authorities. :: DST - Direction de la Surveillance du Territoire. Originally founded to counter alien military espionage activities, DST nowadays also focus on economic, scientific and technical espionage and on the terrorist threat. In the cold war days, the Soviet spies were the main target of the DST, now the Israeli and American spies are DST's main treats. The DST presently is administered as an internal security agency whose essential function is to search for information for security. The DST is divided into 5 directorates (counterespionage, safety and protection of the country, international terrorism, administrations and an office of (inter)national relationships); 7 regional directorates, and several brigades and 4 posts installed overseas. :: DCPJ - Direction Centrale Police Judiciaire The French national police force is the responsiblity of the Ministry of the Interior, whilst the Gendarmerie Nationale is supervised by the MoD. The DCPJ is one of the most important French internal security services and is closely related to the DST. o Gendarmerie Nationale: modes SITOR-A, Baudot 50bd, ARQ-E3. o Frequencies: 3677.0 3724.0 4506.5 4507.7 5438.5 5779.0 3780.0 4608.5 14613.7 3851.0 3879.0 4761.5 4763.0 18046.0 kHz Pagina 245 4061.5 4921.5 4504.0 5147.4 WUN-v05 A network of the Gendarmerie Nationale can be heard on 4506.5/4507.7 kHz from 08.00 UTC. USB and 75bd/400Hz Baudot are being used. The master station is the Mobile Group in Mont Saint Aignan who seems to be the connecting link between all 'Escadrons Mobile' in the region. Normally there will be a callup in USB after which the RTTY session will start on 4507.7 kHz. All units were using 'Charlie' callsigns. Similar transmissions were also logged on 5438.5 kHz, this time 'Golf' callsigns were used. Charlie-??? Charlie-900 Charlie-903 Charlie-904 Charlie-905 Charlie-906 Legion Gendarmerie Mobile Rennes (RFFDCX LEGENDMOBIL) Groupe Mobile Mont Saint Aignan (RFFXBX) Escadron Mobile Le Havre (RFFXBV BRIRECHGEND) Escadron Mobile Argenton Escadron Mobile Aunay Sur Odon Escadron Mobile Cherbourg Other Gendarmerie stations: FVA 33 - Nantes FVA 80 - Rosny-sur-Bois FVC 20 - Orleans FVC 25 - Montargis FVC 27 - Pithiviers FVC 47 - Gap FVJ - St. Herblain FVK - Bordeaux FVL - Limoges o Lebanon: mode SITOR-A; 14613.7 kHz. Escadron Mobile Beirut (FVI 90) o French Guyana: mode ARQ-E3. Cayenne 20756.4 kHz o Reunion: mode baudot 75bd; clear and encrypted text. 5141.5 kHz; the frequency is used by various police stations on Reunion Island to send reports to their HQ in St Denis. Transmissions always start with ops chat in USB on the same freq. :: CRS - Compagnies Republicaines de Securite The CRS was formed in 1944. CRS is part of the French police but has special tasks like the protection of the President and other officials. CRS mobile units also act as highway patrol, life guards and mountain rescue teams. Their territorial organization is on three levels: * a central administration with the general manager of the national Police in Paris; * 9 Regional groupings installed at seats of defense regions; * 61 dispersed companies across the metropolitan territory. * Additionally there are three continuous training stations and a dedicated station for the training for mountaineering and skiing. CRS Groupements: Group 1: Ile de France consists of units 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 61 Group 2: Picardie consists of units 11, 12, 15, 16, 21 Group 3: Bretagne - Normandie consists of units 9, 10, 13, 31, 32, 42 Group 4: Aquitaine - Midi-Pyrenees consists of units 14, 17, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 Group 5: Centre - Limousin consists of units 18, 19, 20, 21, 41, 51, 52 Group 6: Champagne - Lorraine Pagina 246 WUN-v05 consists of units 23, 30, 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39 Group 7: Bourgogne - Franche-Compte consists of units 40, 43, 44 Group 8: Rhone-Alpes - Auvergne consists of units 34, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50 Group 9: Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur - Languedoc Roussillon consists of units: 6, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60 o Transmission modes: USB, CW, ARQ-E3. o Freqs: 4529 5274 4585 5365 4928 5395.5 5033 5800 5265 6855 kHz o Callsigns CRS units use the callsigns FIS and FSS, both followed by a 2 or a 3 + the number of the department, i.e. CRS Lyon has been copied with both FIS369 and FSS369 callsigns and CRS Pau with FIS264 and FSS364. The different callsigns are mission related and possibly also indicate various departments/units in the same area. Nr --01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Department Name ------------------------Ain Aisne Allier Alpes de Haute Provence Hautes Alpes Alpes Maritimes Ardeche Ardennes Ariege Aube Aude Aveyron Bouches du Rhone Calvados Cantal Charente Charente Maritime Cher Correze Corse (Hautes) Corse (Sud) Cote d'Or Cotes du Nord Creuse Dordogne Doubs Drome Eure Eure et Loire Finistere Gard Haute Garonne Gers Grionde Herault Ille et Vilaine Indre Indre et Loire Isere Jura Landes Loir et Cher Loire Capital City ---------------------Bourg-en-Bresse Laon Moulins Digne Gap Nice Privas Charleville-Mezieres Foix Troyes Carcassonne Rodez Marseille Caen Aurillac Angouleme La Rochelle Bourges Tulle Bastia Ajaccio Dijon Saint-Brieuc Gueret Perigueux Besancon Valence Evreux Chartres Quimper Nimes Toulouse Auch Bordeaux Montpellier Rennes Chateauroux Tours Grenoble Lons-le-Saunier Mont-de-Marsan Blois Saint-Etienne Pagina 247 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 971 972 973 974 975 976 Haute Loire Loire Atlantique Loiret Lot Lot et Garonne Lozere Maine et Loire Manche Marne Haute Marne Mayenne Meurthe et Moselle Meuse Morbihan Moselle Nievre Nord Oise Orne Pas de Calais Puy de Dome Pyrenees Atlantiques Hautes Pyrenees Pyrenees Orientales Bas Rhin Haut Rhin Rhone Haute Saone Saone et Loire Sarthe Savoie Haute Savoie Seine Seine Maritime Seine et Marne Yvelines Deux Sevres Somme Tarn Tarn et Garonne Var Vaucluse Vendee Vienne Haute Vienne Vosges Yonne Territoire de Belfort Essonne Hauts de Seine Seine Saint Denis Val de Marne Val d'Oise Guadeloupe Martinique Guyana La Reunion St.Pierre-et Miquelon Mayotte WUN-v05 Le Puy Nantes Orleans Cahors Agen Mende Angers Saint-Lo Chalons-sur-Marne Chaumont Laval Nancy Bar-le-Duc Vannes Metz Nevers Lille Beauvais Alencon Arras Clermont-Ferrand Pau Tarbes Perpignan Strasbourg Colmar Lyon Vesoul Macon Le Mans Chambery Annecy Paris (MOI) Rouen Melun Versailles Niort Amiens Albi Montauban Draguignan Avignon La Roche-sur-Yon Poitiers Limoges Epinal Auxerre Belfort Evry Nanterre Bobogny Creteil Pontoise Basse-Terre Fort de France Cayenne Saint-Denis Saint-Pierre Dzaoudzi ::: SGDN - Secretariat General de la Defense Nationale - is responsible for the military intelligence services (DGSE, DRM, DPSM, SCSSI, BRGE) :: DGSE - Direction Generale de la Securite Exterieure The DGSE is responsible for military intelligence as well as for strategic information, electronic intelligence, and it is also responsible for the counterespionage outside the borders of the Pagina 248 WUN-v05 national territory. The DGSE was formed through the the integration of the diverse agencies of French intelligence from the Second World War. The Free French forces in 1942 created the Central Bureau of Information and Action (BCRA), which in November 1943 relocated to Algiers as the General Directorate of Special Services (DGSS). In November 1944 the intelligence networks of the French Resistance were integrated to the DGSS, which was redesignated the Directorate of Studies and Research (DGER). In 1946 the government created the External Documentation and Counterespionage Service (SDECE) subordinated to the prime minister. On 4-4-1982 the SDECE was replaced by the Directorate of the External Security (DGSE) which was no longer permitted to operate on French territory. DGSE is divided into a number of directorates: * Strategic Directorate * Intelligence Directorate: responsible the collection of information * Technical Division. Constituted from the former Groupement des Controles Radioelectriques (GCR). Responsible for strategic electronic intelligence, and maintains a number of collection stations throughout the world. At a listening station west of Paris, the DGSE can intercept international telephone and fax traffic. [note: stations M16, M33 and M51 are thought to be DGSE related] * Operations Division is responsible for planning and implementing clandestine operations (think of the 'Rainbow Warrior' bombing). * Division Action is responsible for the training camps in Cercottes (CPES), in Perpignan (CIPS) and in Roscanvel (CPEOM). :: BRGE - Brigade de Renseignement et de Guerre Electronique The (BRGE) is fairly new, it was founded in September 1993, to solve intelligence shortcomings observed during the Gulf War. It provides the Defense Ministry and military commands with SIGINT support. :: DPSD - Direction de la Protection et de la Securite de la Defense The DPSD (formerly Securite Militaire - SM) is responsible for military counterintelligence operations, as well as political surveillance of the military, ensuring the political reliability of the armed forces, and other military security duties. :: DRM - Direction du Renseignement Militaire The DRM was -like the BRGE- created to solve intelligence shortcomings observed during the Gulf War. DRM is a fusion of the former CERM (Centre d'Exploitation du Renseignement Militaire), CIREM (Centre d'Information sur les rayonnements Electromagnetiques), CIII (Centre l'Interpretation Interarmees de l'Imagerie), l'Unite Interarmees HELIOS, and the Second Bureau of the Army and Air Force. Naval Intelligence was not absorbed by the DRM and remains under the BRGE. DRM collects not only military intelligence but also political and strategic intelligence. The DRM is not a secret service as such, it is merely analysing COMINT, SIGINT, HUMINT, SATCOM SIGINT and PHOTINT information collected by others, e.g. BRGE. :: SCSSI - Service Central de la Securite des Systemes d'Informations SCSSI is responsible for regulation of the use of cryptosystems. ::: Literature and related websites: FAS - Federation of American Scientists homepage 'The French Secret Services' by Douglas Porch 'Nachrichtendienste in Nordamerika, Europa und Japan' by Erich Scmidt-Eenboom 'Spy Book' by Norman Polmar and Thomas B.Allen 'The Guiness Book of Espionage' by Mark Lloyd Ministry of Interior official homepage National Police official homepage Police Judiciaire homepage CRS unofficial homepage Pagina 249 WUN-v05 -o-o-o-o-conet-o-o-o-o========================================================================= # UTILITY ROUND-UP # - Editor: Ary Boender ***** E-mail: [email protected] - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B Serious lack of time forces me to step down a bit. There was no input hence a short column. * NATO * NATO will reduce the number of headquarters from 65 to 20. A new command structure will be introduced this year, starting in April. I haven't all the details yet, but as far as I know, the following commands will remain. When I have more info, I'll put it in my column. - Supreme Allied Command Atlantic (SACLANT) - Allied Command Atlantic (ACLANT) - Supreme Allied Command Europe (SACEUR) - Allied Command Europe (ACE) - Regional Command (RC) Europe North, Brunssum, the Netherlands - RC Europe South, Naples, Italy - RC Atlantic West, Norfolk, VA, USA - RC Atlantic East, Northwood, UK - RC Atlantic South, Lisbon, Portugal - Submarine Command Atlantic (SUBACLANT) - Striking Fleet Atlantic (STRIKEFLANT) - 7 Joint Sub-Regional Commands * UNID STATION * A peculiar station was heard recently on 4375 kHz. It was probably part of an Italian navy network. This is however a guess. The transmissions consisted of: - a short burst of 300bd / 200Hz data in FSK - a melody (Disney's 'it's a small world') followed by data bursts - a mechanical lady who sez 4x "dirrectione erreta" - again the data bursts - during the transmission you could hear telephones ringing and talks in Italian - during the talks the data starts again followed by the melody and the lady etc etc Callsigns heard were ICA and ICS, both are Italian navy callsigns. A sound sample is available. Any info is most appreciated. * OVER-THE-HORIZON-RADAR * Most of us know the OTHR systems as pesky noisy pneumatic hammer sounds on HF. Remember how the extremely loud 'Kiev Woodpecker' passed by on the exact moment that a weak unid station transmitted its id? Grrr.... I hated that thing! Well, these systems are still on the air. NOAA used old US military OTHRs for new purposes. Here is an update. This information is reprinted by kind permission of the NOAA. For in depth information about the subject please visit NOAA's website at: http://www1.etl.noaa.gov/index.html NOAA works with the U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Navy to exploit the unused ocean-monitoring capabilities of their Cold War early-warning radar systems. How does over-the-horizon radar work? Over-the-horizon radars (OTHR) were developed to detect military targets far beyond the optical Pagina 250 WUN-v05 horizon. They use 5-28-MHz radio waves, which reflect from the ionosphere, reaching up to 3,500 km in one "hop." Properties of the ocean surface are extracted from the minute amount of energy scattered by the sea surface back to the radar. What ocean properties can OTH radar measure? In order of increasing difficulty, * * * * * * * * Surface wind (Bragg-resonant wave) direction Radial surface currents (current vectors with two radars) Sea state (eg., rms wave height) Surface wind speed Dominant wave period Dominant wave direction Non-directional (scalar) ocean wave spectrum Combined swell and wind-wave spectrum How far can OTH radars see? Using one ionospheric reflection, an OTHR normally covers the range interval between about 500 and 3,500 km. This experimental surface wind-direction map, which covers about 40-million square kilometers of the Pacific Ocean, was made in about three hours with the three Air Force OTH-B radars on the CaliforniaOregon border. Only direction is indicated here; wind speed was not measured. Even so, mesoscale structure of surface cyclones, anticyclones, and fronts is clearly resolved. Synoptic and mesoanalysis over the tropical Atlantic. NOAA adapted the Air Force OTH-B radars in Maine to map surface wind streamlines in the hurricane breeding grounds of the tropical Atlantic. Tropical waves crossing the Atlantic can be seen in detail not available with any other sensor. Under favorable conditions, such waves develop into tropical storms and hurricanes. OTH radars can track tropical storms and hurricanes. What OTH radar data are available now? NOAA's tests with the Air Force and Navy radars have so far been for research and demonstration purposes only. Therefore, only archival data are available. The Air Force has deactivated its OTH-B system and now maintains the six East Coast and West Coast OTH-B radars in a state called 'warm storage', which preserves the physical and electrical integrity of the system and permits recall, should a need arise. The incremental cost of operating the OTH-B systems for environmental research and services is about $2.5m/m per year. The environmental monitoring aspects of the system are unclassified. The two U.S. Navy ROTHRs in Virginia and Texas are presently in fulltime use for counter-narcotics surveillance, and limited ocean-monitoring tests are now permitted on a not-to-interfere basis. * VOLMET STATIONS IN EASTERN EUROPE * English speaking Eastern Europen volmet stations: 4645 kHz, Tallinn h+20 H+50 Also scheduled: 4663, 5676, 10090, 13279 kHz Khabarovsk h+05 h+35 Tashkent h+10 h+40 Kiev h+15 h+45 Novosibirsk h+20 h+50 Moscow h+25 h+55 Note: during the past year only Tashkent has been logged. The following info is published by kind permission of our dx-collegues of the Irkutsk DX Circle. Thanks again, guys! Pagina 251 WUN-v05 Volmet stations (voice transmissions in Russian) Time (UTC) ---------h+00 h+30 : h+05 h+35 : h+10 h+15 h+20 h+25 h+40 h+45 h+50 h+55 : : : : Frequencies / locations ---------------------------------------------------3407 3116 2941 2869 6730 5691 6617 6693 8819 8861 8939 8888 11279 13267 11297 11318 ---------------------------------------------------Tbilisi Kirensk none Syktyvkar Aktubinsk none St.Petersburg Kol'tsovo (Ekaterinburg) Almaty Yakutsk Moscow Novosibirsk Almaty Khabarovsk Moscow Samara Tashkent Magadan Kiev Tumen none Irkutsk Rostov none The stations transmit weather reports for the following airports: Aktiubinsk-meteo: Aktiubinsk, Ural'sk, Aktau Almaty-meteo: Almaty, Semipalatinsk, Balkhash, Akmola, Chimkent, Karaganda Irkutsk-meteo: Irkutsk, Bratsk, Krasnoyarsk, Ulan-Ude, Ust'-Orda, Chita, Ust'-Ilimsk Kirensk-meteo: Yakutsk, Magadan, Kirensk, Ust'-Kut Kiev-meteo Borispol', Odessa, L'vov, Khar'kov, Dnepropetrovsk, Kishinev, Lugansk, Krivoy Rog Khabarovsk-meteo: Khabarovsk, Vladivostok, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Blagovoshensk, Komsomolsk-na-Amure, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskyi Kol'tsovo-meteo: Kol'tsovo, Perm', Izhevsk, Chelyabinsk, Kirov Magadan-meteo: Magadan, Bodaibo, Novosibirsk Moskva-meteo: Vnukovo, Domodedovo, Sheremetievo, Pulkovo, Borispol', Nizhnyi Novgorod, Bykovo, Voronezh, Ul'yanovsk. Novosibirsk-meteo: Tolmachiovo, Barnaul, Tomsk, Kemerovo, Kolpashevo, Krasnoyarsk, Novokuznetsk, Omsk, Abakan Rostov-meteo Rostov-na-Donu, Krasnodar, Sochi, Mineral'nyie Vody, Volgograd, Astrakhan', Stavropol', Anapa Tashkent-meteo Tashkent, Dushanbe, Nukus, Samarkand, Namanghan, Urghench, Manas, Leninabad, Ashghabad Tumen-meteo: Roshino, Surgut, Nefteugansk, Nizhnevartovsk, Noyabr'skoye, Salekhard, Novyi Urengoi, Kagalym. Sankt-Peterburg-meteo: Pagina 252 WUN-v05 Pulkovo, Arkhangel'sk, Murmansk, Kaliningrad, Pskov. Syktykvar-meteo: Syktyvkar, Ukhta, Pechyora, Arkhangel'sk, Noril'sk, Khatanga, Surgut Yakutsk-meteo: Yakutsk, Magadan, Batagai, Mirnyi, Polyarnyi, Lensk station RU: 5130 khz, 0700-0710, Weather in Kazakhstan ========================================================================= THE WUN QSL CENTER Deadlines: 15th of each month John (J.D.) Stephens P.O. Box 11522 Huntsville, AL 35814-1522, U.S.A. E-Mail: [email protected] ========================================================================= CHINA: XSV - Tianjin Radio. 8600 f/d ltr. in around 5 mos. after a rpt. with 1 IRC. No V/s. Address: Tianjin Coast Radio Station, Jiefang Road, Xingang Tanggu, Tianjin, People's Republic of China. (Larsen) ESTONIA: Tallin Rescue. 5680 handwritten postcard QSL, hardly readable. V/s: A. Maiblum - Radio Officer. Address: Sismae Fee 42-47, Tallinn 13512, Estonia. (RV) FRANCE: FDC - French Air Force, Metz. 7472.5 f/d ltr. and sticker via Orleans in 131 ds. after a French f/up and 1 IRC. Illegible V/s. (JDS) ITALY: IAR - Roma Radio, Rome. 17206 f/d QSL sheet w/ World Map in 26 ds. after 5 f/ups and 1 IRC. V/s: FCO - IACONO Giovanni Michele. (JDS) JAPAN: JOS, Nagasaki Radio. 6491.5 PFC, f/d ltr. & schedule in 4 mos. & 9 ds. V/s: Hidehumi Tamura - Radio Operator. Address: NTT Nagasakiradio, 14-1 Hinode-cho. Isahaya-city, Nagasaki-Pre, Japan. (JC) SWITZERLAND: HEC - Berne Radio. 12587.6 PFC, QSL cd. and brochure in 7 mos. & 10 ds. V/s: (Illegible). Address: Berne Radio, Riedernstrasse 146, CH-3027 Bern, Switzerland. (JC) UKRAINE: USU-Mariupol Radio. 12732 QSL cd., power of 5Kw. V/s: V. Borovik - Manager of Broadcast Department - Azov Shipping Company. (RV) UNITED STATES: Cedar Rapids ARINC LDOC, Cedar Rapids, IA. 6637 p/d ltr. in 9 ds. V/s: W.E. Haley - Chief Radio Operator. Address: Rockwell Collins Support Services, 400 Collins Rd. NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52498-3161. (JDS) UNITED STATES: AAA7KS - U.S. Army MARS, Kansas City, KS. watts) PFC in 8 ds. V/s: Robert (K0BXF). (JC) UNITED STATES: AAM7ANE - U.S. Army MARS, Overton, NE. PFC in 10 ds. V/s: Ralph (W4YDN). (JC) 4020 (100 4035 (100 watts) UNITED STATES: AFF2T - U.S. Air Force MARS, Morganton, NC. watts) PFC in 36 ds. V/s: Thomas (KC4QPR). (JC) 4500 (100 UNITED STATES: NNN0TSD - U.S. Navy/Marine Corps MARS, Fullerton, CA. 14441.5 (100 watts) PFC in 8 ds. V/s: David O. Mann (W6HLY). (JC) UNITED STATES: NNN0TDU - U.S. Navy/Marine Corps MARS, Falmouth, ME. 14441.5 PFC and ham/MARS card in 9 ds. V/s: Bob (KD1KV). (JC) Pagina 253 WUN-v05 UNITED STATES: NNN0ERA - US Navy/Marine Corps MARS Station, Cape Coral, FL. 14441.5 f/d PFC w/ f/d MARS cd. & thank you ltr. in 5 ds. after 2 f/ups. V/s: Bill (K04SH). (JDS) UNITED STATES: NNN0YNR - US Navy/Marine Corps MARS Station, Milford, MI. 14441.5 f/d PFC w/ f/d MARS cd. in 9 ds. after 2nd f/up V/s: Benjamin (K8BC). (JDS) UNITED STATES: NNN0BLN - US Navy/Marine Corps MARS Station, Boyce, LA. 14441.5 f/d PFC in 7 ds. V/s: Newsom - NNN0BLN. (JDS) UNITED STATES: NNN0QTF - US Navy/Marine Corps MARS, US Coast Guard LORAN Station, Carolina Beach, NC. 14441.5 f/d PFC and f/d MARS cd. in 9 ds. V/s: Dan (WB4DHU). (JDS) UNITED STATES: NNN0BLM - US Navy/Marine Corps MARS, Atoka, OK. 14441.5 f/d PFC and f/d Ham cd. in 11 ds. V/s: Robert (WB5KJE). (JDS) NON-DIRECTIONAL BEACONS CANADA: YHR-Sept Isles Airport. 276 Khz, power of 500 watts, QSL ltr. V/s: Alain Senneville - Flight Service Specialist. Address: 768 Gamache, Sept-Iles, Quebec, 64R 2J7, Canada. (RV) SHIPS, CUTTERS, & OTHER SEA VESSELS USCGC Dauntless (WMEC624).. MARS Station NNN0NZK (near St. Thomas, V.I.). 14493.5 (75 watts) PFC in 21 ds. V/s: TC1 M.R. Hunt - Commanding Officer. Address: P.O. Box 1942, Galveston, TX 77553-1942, U.S.A. (JC) USCG Cutter Vigilant (WMEC-617). MARS Station NNN0CYU. 14441.5 f/d PFC w/ cutter stamp and sticker in 12 ds. after a f/up. V/s: TC3 James Foster. (JDS) ========================================================================= OTHERNESS Ruud Vos passes along this additional information contained in his QSL letter for the YHR beacon: "Sept-Iles Airport has a terminal building to accomodate 1,000,000 passengers/year The airport serves as a transition for passengers, from small airplanes to bigger ones like DASH-8 and ATR-42. It is a link between isolated communities and bigger citys like Quebec and Montreal." Jim Cumbie says; "The Dauntless is the first ship station I have verified since 1966 and my 4th cutter. Others are: Dogwood/NRZD, Fern/NRPV, and Goldenrod/NRXR - all from the 50's and 60's. My best CG ship QSL is from NNBL, Five Fathom Bank Lightship off New Jersey with 25 watts on 2662 kHz in 1961." ========================================================================= Abbreviations used: f/d = Full data p/d = partial data cd.= QSL card ltr = letter V/s = Verification Signer ds = ds SASE = self addressed stamped envelope Sincere thanx to this month's contributors: Ruud Vos - Utrecht, The Netherlands (RV) Larsen - Germany (Larsen) Jim Cumbie - Dallas, TX, U.S.A. (JC) Your Editor - Madison, AL, U.S.A. (JDS) 73 de JDS. Pagina 254 n/d = no data PFC = Prepared Form Card wks = weeks ms = mint stamps WUN-v05 ========================================================================= ============================================================ WUN Loggings Column March, 1999 Editor: Donald E. Stidwell ([email protected]) Team Logs: Jason Lillie (A-F) ([email protected]) Edward Bellerby (G-L) ([email protected]) Barun Gupta (S-Z) ([email protected]) John Erwin (M-R) ([email protected]) ============================================================ 1692 SPC: Gdynia Radio 2134 USB nav wngs (in EE) 8/Feb (HOOD). 1999.6 UNID: 0900 UNID block mode (300/180) acf=10, blocks all same length, still on at 0935 (3/mar) (PLOO) 2202.8 MGJ: RN FASLANE 0940 rtty 75/85 CARB. (21/Mar) (DW) 2329.5 IGEF: wkg ICT in USB (AN) 2598 VCP: St Lawrence Coastguard Radio 2138 USB wx 8/Feb (HOOD). 2670.0 UXHY?: M/V Northern Access 0630 USB wkg USCG CAMSLANT w/posn re engine room fire is now out & are recovering their lifeboat that had been lowered. (RB) 2687 7TA: wkg JWT in USB (AN) 7TJ: wkg JWT in USB (AN) 2752.8 PADH: wkg PFC in USB (AN) 2752.9 NRN628: wkg PFC in USB (AN) PEDRO2: w/ PAMC and PFC in USB (AN) 2768.2 UNID. 2045 ARQ/E 48/170 8rc. Betas. No tfc in 2.5 hrs. (7/Mar) (DW) 2789.0 FUE: FN BREST 2037 rtty 75/850 Marker "vvv de FUE testing ry's sg's figs." (7/Mar) (DW) 2800.0 4XZ: IN HAIFA 2032 CW. Encrypted (offline) msgs and rpts. (7/Mar) (DW) 2806.0 IGJ41: IN AUGUSTA 2026 rtty 100/850 CARB. " IG41 /IGJ42 /IGJ43 /IDR2 /IDR3 /IDR8" (7/Mar) (DW) 2815.0 IDR8: IN ROME 2018 rtty 75/850 CARB. "IGJ41 /IGJ42 /IGJ43 /IDR2 /IDR3 /IDR8" (7/Mar) (DW) 2829.5 SPB28: SZCZECIN RADIO 2013 CW. Chan free marker "SPB28" (7/Mar) (DW) 2839.9 FA: w/ MG, FC, GN, I, FS, EF, FR and DV in USB (AN) 2840.7 Cuxhaven Coastguard 1648 ARQ msg (in GG) about lifebelt picked up in North Sea 9/Feb (HOOD). 2872 Gander R. wkg SWISS AIR104 2332 (8/mar) (GO) 3137 UNID: 0541 USB ALE (14/feb) (JM) 3146 4IA:(ItAF Atla) wkg IDR in USB (AN) 2ZG: w/ 9PJ, H7A and 5AT in USB (AN) 3WE: w/ A4L, 3OB and 2VW in USB (AN) 3494 DELTA48: wkg NY R. 1143 (7/mar) (GO) 3771 Y5M: wkg MGJ in USB (AN) 4003 AAR4GX: Army MARS Prattville, AL. In net 12:04 3/Feb (JC7) AAR4KK: Army MARS In net 12:05 3 Feb (JC7) AAR4QL: US Army MARS 0357 LSB in net (15/feb) (JM) 4007 NNN0XFB: USN/USMC MARS net at 0306 USB (19/feb) (JM) 4009 NNN0AWI: N-MC MARS Talihina, OK. In net 3A1B 01:13 2/Feb (JC7) NNN0AZO: N-MC MARS Blackwell, OK In net 01:14 2/Feb (JC7) NNN0EKI: N-MC MARS Oklahoma in net 01:18 2/Feb (JC7) NNN0FHJ: N-MC MARS Stillwater, OK Net COntrol, 01:00 2/Feb (JC7) NNN0KZL: N-MC MARS Muskogee, OK In net 01:13 2/Feb (JC7) NNN0PMG: N-MC MARS Kaw City, OK In net 01:16 2/Feb (JC7) NNN0PML: N-MC MARS Mustang, OK In net 01:15 2/Feb (JC7) NNN0RNL: N-MC MARS Stillwater, OK Traffic for net, 01:20 2/Feb(JC7) 4011 AAR6VA: Army MARS checking into N-MC net 00:14 29/Jan (JC7) NNN0AEC: N-MC MARS Arkansas QSO-NNN0WKH 00:28 29/Jan (JC7) NNN0BLN: N-MC MARS Alexandria, LA in net. 00:05 29/Jan Pagina 255 4015 4017 4020 4029 4033 4174 4198 4265.5 4272.2 4295.0 4303 4317.9 4340 4340.5 4342.9 4343 4369 4393 4405 4450 4474 4484 4528 4553 4635 4637.5 4645.1 4706 WUN-v05 (JC7) NNN0BXT: N-MC MARS Baton Rouge, LA in net 00:18 29/Jan (JC7) NNN0FQK: N-MC MARS In net, 00:17 29/Jan (JC) NNN0ZVF: N-MC MARS Net Control 00:18 29/Jan (JC7) NNN0BXC: N-MC MARS East Texas in net 00:06 29/Jan (JC7) NNN0HHO: N-MC MARS in net 00:07 29/Jan (JC7) NNN0IXN: N-MC MARS in net 00:06 29/Jan (JC7) NNN0JDC: N-MC MARS Russellville, AR in net 00:08 29/Jan (JC7) NNN0KMC: N-MC MARS in net 00:06 29/Jan (JC7) NNN0WKH: N-MC MARS Russellville, AR in net 00:08 29/Jan (JC7) NNNOWKE: N-MC MARS Arkansas in net 00:07 29/Jan (JC7) AAM6LA: Army MARS Louisiana? 13:03 28/Jan (JC7) NNN0XPA: N-MC MARS Baton Rouge, LA 13:01 28/Jan (JC7) AAA7KS: Army Kansas City, KS Passing traffic 13:11 28/Jan (JC7) AAR7CY: Army MARS In Kansas net 13:11 19?Feb (JC7) AAR7SA: Army Kansas w/net traffic 13:08 28/Jan (JC7) AAT7KS: Army Kansas? w/net traffic 13:14 28/Jan (JC7) AAM4TN: Army MARS Tennessee in net 12:18 3/Feb (JC7) AAR4BV: Army MARS in net in net 12:20 3/Feb (JC7) AAR6FG: Army MARS Louisiana? net 13:13 19/Feb (JC7) AAT4JA: Army MARS in net 12:20 3/Feb (JC7) AAT4KY: Army MARS Gulfport, MS checking into LA net 13:14 19/Feb (JC7) AAT6LX: Army MARS Louisiana? net 13:18 19/Feb (JC7) H7P: wkg M7G in USB (AN) Attencion Stn 0728 AM YL SS voice 5FG (7/mar) (PLOO) UIYL: TKH DVINA 1848 CW clg UHP5 for svc msg 5/Feb (HOOD). UNID: 0953 RTTY (75/844) mk sp string off at 0953 (4/mar) (PLOO) FUJ: FN Noumea NCL Rtty 75\1433 Marker FUJ Testing Ry's 22 Feb99 [BC3] FUE: FN BREST 1706 rtty 75/N/850 Marker "AAA de FUE ry's sg's testing figs kkkk" (28/Feb) (DW) OXZ2: Lyngby Radio 1536 CW ID and tfc list 30/Jan (HOOD). USCG NEW ORLEANS (NMG) 0811 FAX Vague outlines. (4/Mar) (DW) XSQ: Guangzhou Radio 1548 CW ID marker 30/Jan (HOOD). UNID: 1001 RTTY (75/850) mk sp string (4/mar) (PLOO) WLO: MOBILE RADIO 0700 CW Svc msgs (indicates WLO channels for cw operator 8472/12704.5/16969 khz 1400-2200 Mon-Fri) then into blind traffic for 4 ships. Keying on Mark tone ie -85 hz below F1b assigned freq. (5/Mar) (DW) RLK7: Arkhangelsk Radio 1620 CW ID marker 24/Jan (HOOD). MOBILE RADIO (WLO) 0725 CW. Tfc to Thornburg and other ships - ends with "end of list" then all quiet - end of blind tfc bdcast? (4/Mar) (DW) UFN: Novorossiysk Radio 1825 USB wkg unid vsl for pp to Moscow 9/Feb (HOOD). OHG: Helsinki Radio 0808 USB wkg UDPI: TKH STAROCHERKASK for pp (is ex Volgo-Balt 222) 9/Feb (HOOD). ORGM:(on 4113) wkg BEACH in USB (AN) V2K: w/ 9CT and MAGIC 67 in USB (AN) IGNL: wkg ICT in USB (AN) 2BI: wkg NEATISHEAD in USB (AN) 2CC: wkg NEATISHEAD in USB (AN) A: w/ E and V in USB (AN) T: w/ I, Z and L in USB (AN) 8DE: Department of School Education, Dubbo: 2223 UTC USB w/ lesson featuring excerpts from "Charlotte's Web" (SD) KLA518: Tidewater Marine, Amelia, LA 0206 USB (7/mar) (JM) CHARLIE FOXTRO: 0647 USB wkg LIMA, KILO, & HOTEL in link11 coordination net (Xray brevity codes used), app related to Pacific Fleet Y2K Test battlegroup off S. Calif. (RB) 1XG: w/ 8VH, NEATISHEAD and BUCHAN in USB (AN) Pagina 256 4718 4721 4723 4736 4739 4742 4779 4877 5086 5086 5211 5253.5 5267 5270 5406.5 5432.2 5436.5 5442.2 5500 5517 WUN-v05 6UW: wkg NEATISHEAD in USB (AN) 4UG:(ItAF Atla) wkg IDR in USB (AN) A0D: w/ 9NV(RAF Nimrod's) and IDR in USB (AN) Unident: probable USAF 180399 2038 USB American female gave BT5NC4V7 PXFGE2 standby then rptd PXFGE2CUZAXRHM7WUH6T rpted then O.T.A. (off the air) (EB) VIRGIL4:(RAF Nimrod) wkg JWT in USB (AN) 2AD: wkg REDCLAW71C in USB (AN) FIDDLE: rep liferaft sitrep w\TRIDENT 71D. 0012 71A rep pos of liferaft to FIDDLE. 0020 71B passing spare grp rep to FIDDLE. 0025 REDCLAW 71A passing spare grp rep to FIDDLE. 0129 71A rep on deck 0132 to FIDDLE. 0132 9\MAR(MF2) GREMLIN09: w/ 08,07,05, WRANGLER07, N and BANSHEE in USB (AN) GREMLIN09: wkg BANSHEE in USB (AN) I3U: w/ REDCLAW40(USN P-3C) and TRIDENT31 in USB (AN) REDCLAW6A: wkg FIDDLE in USB (AN) S4JG: wkg FIDDLE in USB (AN) S4JG:(USN P-3C) wkg I5WF in USB (AN) TRIDENT24: w/ 26, 45 and REDCLAW716(USN P-3C) in USB (AN) WRANGLER07: wkg BANSHEE in USB (AN) ARCHITECT: passing meteo to UNID. 0127 9LT req meteo for LICZ\LICI from ARCHITECT. 0211 GIBRALTAR calling ARCHITECT for radio check. 0255 26\FEB(MF2) CANFORCE3702: w/ CANFORCE1600 and ARCHITECT in USB (AN) METWOOD: wkg METWOOD1 in USB for pp (AN) 5LY: wkg MAGIC68 in USB (AN) V7U: w/ A8O, O8P, 3BH and NEATISHEAD in USB (AN) 2YJ: w/ 7IC, S8J and NEATISHEAD in USB (AN) 2RQ: w/ 8LF and BANDBOX in USB (AN) C3Q: w/ Y9R, F4U, V7G, 0BD, 5PR and BANDBOX in USB (AN) AAG6CO: National Guard, Grand Junction, CO 1622 (1/mar) (JM) KDM52: FAA, Memphis, TN 1500 USB (1/mar) (JM) KEM80: FAA HQ, Washington D.C. 1440 USB (1/mar) (JM) KGD34: NCC, Arlington, VA 1727 USB (1/mar) (JM) KJN950: VA, Martinsburg, WV 1530 USB (1/mar) (JM) KPC314: FEMA US&R Team (mobile), Beverly, MA at 1332 USB FEMA quarterly NECN (1/mar) (JM) WGY908: FEMA, Denver, CO 1402 USB (1/mar) (JM) WGY910: FEMA, Bothell, WA 1523 USB (1/mar) (JM) WGY911: FEMA MERS, Maynard, MA 1555 USB (1/mar) (JM) WGY914: FEMA, Thomasville, GA 1518 USB (1/mar) (JM) WGY916: FEMA MERS, Denton, TX 1401 USB (1/mar) (JM) WGY918: FEMA MERS, Denver, CO 1444 USB (1/mar) (JM) WGY924: Portable, EOC, Nashville, TN 1545 (1/mar) (JM) WGY933: EOC, Pikesville, MD 1435 USB (1/mar) (JM) WGY954: EMA, Clanton, AL 1445 USB (1/mar) (JM) WGY955: EOC, Springfield, IL 1403 USB (1/mar) (JM) WGY965: EOC, Indianapolis, IN 1446 USB (1/mar) (JM) WGY965: Portable, EOC, Indianapolis, IN 1446 USB (1/mar) (JM) WWJ85: FHWA, Ames, IA 1340 USB (1/mar) (JM) UNID: 1002 RTTY (75/841) mk sp string (4/mar) (PLOO) 1MP: w/ Q9W and O6G in USB (AN) 3KZ: w/ Z2Z, F3C and H5V in USB (AN) Y4J: wkg BUCHAN in USB (AN) 9CT: wkg BANDBOX in USB (AN) UNID: 0320 PACTOR Encoded files (15/feb) (JM) Possible phone link: 1046 UTC USB w/ OM talking to YL about meeting at the airport but line terminated midway through conversation with engaged signal. Both had Scottish accents (SD) HEC: Bern Radio 2200 FEC tfc list 5/Feb (HOOD). UNID: ALE at 0240 USB (21/feb) (JM) Tripoli Air Radio 2331 USB wkg Madagascar 053 7/Feb (HOOD). Cairo Air Radio 1850 USB wkg MKA 330 9/Feb (HOOD). Pagina 257 5541 5550 5616 5658 5670 5680 5684 5696 5699 5705 5840 5840 5841 5860 6206 6215 WUN-v05 Stockholm Air Radio 1710 USB wkg C-FIDO then QSY to 8930 to repeat mesg for diversion details to Luton (UK) 11/Feb (HOOD). AMERICANd658: wkg NY R. 1140 (7/mar) (GO) SPEEDBIRD2294: wkg NY R. 0020 (8/mar) (GO) Gander R. wkg AMERICAN155 2305 (8/mar) (GO) AUA52 clg Kabul Air Radio USB 2136 - no joy 24/Jan (HOOD). Karachi Air Radio 1900 USB wkg Singapore 319 9/Feb (HOOD). Bombay Air Radio 2233 USB wkg Austrian 3331 for Selcal ACBR 9/Feb (HOOD). Tanai Air Radio 2212 USB wkg Singapore 411 5/Feb (HOOD). DREI: wkg GLÜCKSBURG RCC in USB (AN) Gluecksburg Rescue 0901 USB wkg unid German naval vsl 12/Feb (HOOD). SAREX V9Y: (RAF Nimrod) wkg KINLOSS RCC in USB (AN) Unid: Military net: 1422 UTC USB w/ WHISKEY BRAVO wkg another station both OMs had accents where 'W' was pronounced 'V' (SD) CG1502: req CAMSLANT change there primary guard to 5696. 0049 CG2118 rep ops normal and pos to CAMSLANT. 0102 26\FEB(MF2) CG1503: req CAMSLANT secure guard. 0130 CG6025 rep ops normal & pos to CAMSLANT 0131 CG2115 rep ops normal & pos to CAMSLANT 0131 U2D rep ops normal & pos to CAMSLANT 0131 CG2125 rep ops normal & pos to CAMSLANT 0132 23\FEB(MF2) CG6025: req CAMSLANT assume radio guard. 2146 CG2141 rep ELT 0n 121.5 req CAMSLANT pass to D7. 2155 17\FEB(MF2) CG6031: rep flt ops & pos to CAMSLANT. 0025 CG1504 rep flt ops & pos to CAMSLANT. 0027 CG1717 rep flt ops & pos to CAMSLANT. 0030 16\FEB(MF2) KING 88: rep to CAMSLANT where they will be discharging flares. 0235 CG1601 req CAMSPAC POINT REYES accept there radio guard. 0243 11\FEB (MF2) RESCUE 1718: USCG wkg CAMSLANT for pp to Miami Ops, bringing in USN and Royal Bahamian ship as well. Also on 5692. (RM2) 6KN: w/ S5N, 7MV and BUCHAN in USB (AN) NRN135: (NRN P-3C) wkg PBV in USB (AN) ROMAN01: w/ NRN321, 0GO, NCG03(NRN P-3C's) and PBV in USB (AN) CHARLIE WHISKY: radio check with TANGO. 0143 CP calling CW,discussing available aircraft. 0155 9\MAR(MF2) CW: req LIMA repeat last message. 0118 [MF2] 33 CHARLIE: rep flt ops & pos to PANTHER. 2343 33 CHARLIE req PANTHER secure radio guard. 2353 12\FEB(MF2) 33 CHARLIE: rep ops normal to PANTHER. 2333 33 CHARLIE landing at H19,req PANTHER secure their guard. 2239 26\FEB(MF2) 8 OSCAR: rep ops normal to PANTHER 0058 7\MAR(MF2) 93 ALPHA: rep pos to PANTHER,then switched green. 0031 14\FEB(MF2) KLO87: FAA, WV and KEM80, FAA HQ, Wash D.C. 1528 USB, also VP-100 and 170/110R ASCII (8/mar) (JM) MERMAID RAIDER VKST: 0721 UTC USB QSX 6507 clg SYDNEY RADIO VIS w/ posn. 33 44S 151 46E and advises he is a survey vessel en route to Norfolk Is. via Lord Howe Is. their best speed is 10kts and they can be reached on SatCom 014 511 XXXX. Also requested posn. of stricken yacht ARMENI 55 (SD) NOUMEA RADIO: 0810 UTC USB advising in FF commencement of wx and tfc information on working frequencies (SD) PACIFIC ROVER 3TQU: 0710 UTC USB clg TAUPO MARITIME with posn 25 03.1S 166 31.5E hdg 353 degrees at 4kts and is 155nm from yacht but will take 22hrs to reach the search area at 7kts (SD) SITKA A3CS4: 0717 UTC USB clg TAUPO MARITIME with position 31 03S 158 05E 385nm from last position of yacht ARMENI 55 and advises them that the tanker PACIFIC ROVER 3TQU will Pagina 258 6242 6316.5 6339.7 6380 6463.4 6465.0 6498.0 6550 6577 6586 6640 6687.6 6688 6693 6694 6697 6715 6727 6728 6733 6748 6760 6761 6803.1 6815 6815.5 6828.5 6836 WUN-v05 call with his position (SD) BF: w/ P, H, MD and MS in USB (AN) BRAVO FOXTROT : 0455 USB wkg GULF re track info in link-11 coordination net (Xray brevity codes used), poss related to USS Theordore Roosevelt (CVN-71) battlegroup with other countries as well in JTFEX 99-1. (RB) 7TK: Boufarik Radio 0732 ARQ msg to 7TGH: RAMDANE ABANE (83228dwt LPG carrier) 26/Jan (HOOD). ZLO: Waiouru Naval Radio 0740 CW ID 26/Jan (HOOD). UCW4: St Petersburg Radio 0908 CW crew TGs to UFFE: TKH SEATAMAR (is ex Sormovskiy 9, ERJU) 14/Feb (HOOD). FUM: FN Papeete Tahiti OCE 1122z Rtty 75\850 Marker DE FUM Testing Ry's 22 Feb99 [BC3] UIW: KALININGRAD RADIO 2115 CW. Tfc to TR Frost. Rough note - multiple tones. (19/Mar) (DW) PCD2: Mossad/Israeli Intel 0505 USB YL/EE w/PCD2 ann. (RB) NCG03: (NRN P-3C) wkg COASTGUARD CENTRE in USB (AN) NCG03: (NRN P-3C) wkg HUNTER in USB (AN) AMERICAN638: wkg NY R. 0012 (8/mar) (GO) BRITTANIA112B: wkg NY R. 1156 (7/mar) (GO) New York R. wkg LT-475 2311 (8/mar) (GO) SPEEDBIRD4508: wkg NY R. 1146 (7/mar) (GO) New York R. wkg AMERICAN112 2255 (8/mar) (GO) New York R. wkg ROY(?)216 2302 (8/mar) (GO) New York R. wkg DELTA124 2248 (8/mar) (GO) New York R. wkg DELTA126 2249 (8/mar) (GO) UNID: 0903 UNID (120/123) cont. acf=1. Can 60 Hz electrical noise mimick certain speeds of Tx? Is this the case here? (4/mar) (PLOO) SYSTEM4: wkg PORTLAND AIR Ops. in USB (AN) F8I: (ItAF Atla) w/ I8E and ICM in USB (AN) G5U: wkg 3JQ in USB (AN) M3C: wkg G5H in USB (AN) N3P: (USN P-3C) wkg ICM in USB (AN) ICC: 0306 USB clg ICG no joy; ICM wkg NOV.ZERO GULF w/track info, net here several days app related to USS Theordore Roosevelt (CVN-71) battlegroup with other countries as well in JTFEX 99-1. (RB) AW: w/ I and OW in USB (AN) RESCUE310: wkg HALIFAX RCC in USB (AN) UNID: Canadian Forces(?) wkg TIGER323 1152 (7/mar) (GO) 2DW: (RAF Nimrod) wkg MKL in USB (AN) J1C: (RAF Nimrod) wkg MKL in USB (AN) O1A: (FNy Atla) w/ V5O(USN P-3C), 1CA(RAF Nimrod) and MKL in USB (AN) W8T: w/ A9H and 5FH (RAF Nimrods) and MKL in USB (AN) Andrews AFB: after ALE at 0059 USB (JM) CYRANO: wkg JWT in USB (AN) MAGIC51: wkg DHN66 in USB (AN) MAGIC57: wkg DHN66 in USB (AN) MAGIC95: wkg MAGIC COMMAND in USB (AN) MAGIC98: wkg DHN66 in USB (AN) NATO17: wkg MAGIC 56 in USB (AN) DAGGER01: (ItAF Atla) wkg IDR in USB (AN) B5D: wkg NEATISHEAD in USB (AN) T2S: (FNy Atla) wkg FPI in USB (AN) BLUE13: wkg GOLD81 in USB (AN) GASSR 23: calling SWATCH 76(sp). 0111 24\FEB(MF2) GOLD: 100,105 w\LOBSTER FLIGHT & RHINO FLIGHT also on Coronet East UHF 314.5,396.2 & 378.2 0222 GOLD 11 calling GOLD 13. 0305 20\FEB(MF2) UNID: Strong unid "standing by" at 0140 USB. Bell Telephone freq (13/feb) (JM) ICI06: wkg ICI07, NA 1 and NA 2 in USB (AN) NA1: wkg ICI in USB (AN) 6KN: wkg Z4D in USB (AN) B5D: w/ Y1W and 0CH in USB (AN) 4II: wkg 7AE w/ Alligator coord in USB (AN) Pagina 259 6838 6870 6880 6932 6963.7 6997 7302 7372.5 7621.7 7642.7 7646.2 7652 7700.5 7784.3 7792.3 7832.5 7863.5 7863.5 7890 7893.6 WUN-v05 ROMAN54: (GNy Atla) wkg 1CD in USB (AN) MF9S: wkg 1TSW in USB (AN) UNID: FAA SELSCAN at 1410 LSB (8/mar) (JM) GROKKO GRANDE: w/ GROKKO1 and GROKKO2 in USB (AN) GROKKO: w/ LARICE1, TAVOLA5 and DORIA in USB (AN) TAVOLA4: w DORIA and GROKKO in USB (AN) TAVOLA4: wkg DORIA in USB (AN) UNID: 5LG 1333 CW (6/feb) (JM) RFLIGA: FF Kourou (tent) 0440 Arq-E 192/170 Idling (02/Mar) (RH2) IARU: wkg RUPPE in USB (AN) IAVJ: w/ IARU an RUPPE in USB (AN) RD: wkg RUPPE in USB (AN) AFA4BY: USAF MARS Choctaw, OK 4S1 Net 13:03 13/Feb (JC7) AFA4GA: USAF MARS Houston, TX 4S1 Net 13:02 13/Feb (JC7) AFA4JV: USAF MARS Medina, TX 4S1 Net 13:04 13/Feb (JC7) AFA4JZ: USAF MARS Bosier City, LA 4S1 Net 15:02 13/Feb (JC7) NNN0ADE: N-MC MARS Jacksonville, TX in 3X4B Net 15:15 2/Feb (JC7) NNN0ASF 3: N-MC MARS Tulsa, OK. 3X1A Admin net, 14:37 13/Feb (JC7) NNN0ASF 5: N-MC MARS Corpus Christi/Ingleside, TX area 14:39 13/Feb (JC7) NNN0AWI: N-MC MARS Talihina, OK in 3X4B net 15:07 2/Feb (JC7) NNN0AZP: N-MC MARS Chelsea, OK in 3X4B net 15:13 2/Feb (JC7) NNN0BLN: N-MC MARS Boyce, LA in 3X4B 15:10 2/Feb (JC7) NNN0FKQ: N-MC MARS Louisiana in 3X4B Net 15:11 2/Feb (JC7) NNN0GAU 1: N-MC MARS Louisiana, Regional Director, #X1A net, 14:46 13/Feb (JC7) NNN0HPQ: N-MC MARS Arkansas in 3X4B Net 15:06 2/Feb (JC7) NNN0JHB: N-MC MARS Talihina, OK in 3X4B Net 15:14 2/Feb (JC7) NNN0LAN: N-MC MARS in 3X4B Net 15:14 2/Feb (JC7) NNN0QLA: N-MC MARS Altus, OK in 3X4B Net 15:11 2/Feb (JC7) NNN0WKE: N-MC MARS Arkansas in 3X4B Net 15:08 2/Feb (JC7) NNN0WKG: N-MC MARS Arkansas for NNN0GAD in 3X1A Admin Net, 14:35 13/Feb (JC7) NNN0XPA: N-MC MARS Baton Rouge, LA in 3X4B Net 15:06 2/Feb (JC7) UNID: 0914 UNID (300/275) acf=0, still on at 1013; nothing decodable with Code3 char. anal duplex (4/mar) (PLOO) RFFP: MOD Paris 1030 ARQ-M2 (200) tfc zczcbva057... (28/feb) (WP3) DDH7: Hamburg Meteo.D Rtty 50/170 1935z 5 Ltr Wx grps 02 Mar99 [BC3] UNID: Encrypted signal 25\FEB(MF2) UNID 0228 RTTY (850/75R) w/ Quick Brown Fox (1/mar) (JM) NAR:. NAS USN Key West FL Rtty 75\175 0939z Wx report relay 9 Mar [BC3] UNID: 0309 RTTY (850/75R) w/ RYRY and encryption (15/feb) (JM) AFA2DB: USAF MARS in 1527 FEC. (8/mar) (JM) SPW: WARSAW RADIO 1155 CW. Chan free marker "de SPW qsx 8403,0 khz azim 02" (5/Mar) (DW) SPW: Warsaw Radio, Poland 0615 CW w/QSX marker. (RB) UNID: 5LG 1336 CW (6/feb) (JM) BRAVO WHISKEY: 0335 USB wkg unit re DELTA just attacked by sub-surface contact, request RALEIGH 44 close them & assist. USS Theordore Roosevelt (CVN-71) battlegroup with other countries as well in JTFEX 99-1. (RB) BW: wkg T in USB (AN) DARKSTAR: calling CHARLIE WHISKY to report they are on station. 2040 SIERRA NOV passing traffic "in the green" BRAVO CHARLIE. 2047 24\FEB(MF2) SN: passing hostile track to BW. 0108 SN calling BW,req ST Pagina 260 7900 7915 7918 7932.5 7978 7985.3 8026 8040 8082 8122 8123.2 8125 8137.8 8151.0 8152 8173 8174.5 8174.6 8192.0 8207 8264 8266.9 8300 8302.5 8303.8 8314.5 8330.0 8361 8391 WUN-v05 be put "in the window" due to hostiles proximity. 0115 25\FEB(MF2) JBW: reports he's holding traffic for the net. 2001 25\FEB(MF2) UNID: ALE 0233 USB (19/feb) (JM) UNID: w/ 1413 PACTOR. USAF MARS maybe? (8/mar) (JM) Mossad (E10): 1406 UTC USB numbers station in progress (SD) 4DR: w/ M9D, 3OK, MAGIC88 and BOULMER in USB (AN) Australian outpost net: 0705 UTC USB w/ 2 YLs discussing local floods no callsigns mentioned so unable to pinpoint actual user due to high number of users licenced to that frequency (SD) UNID: 0310 RTTY (850/75R) w/ Quick Brown Fox and counting test (15/feb) (JM) SPAR60: wkg ANDY in USB (AN) Attencion Nbrs Stn 1005 AM YL SS 72804 04 63 then into 5FG (4/mar) (PLOO) ---: Tashkent meteo 120399 2053 FAX (EB) LOS: wkg 4JT and CANBERRA CONTROL in USB (AN) UNID: unid mari stns 0127 USB changing this freq (A33) to primary w/ A63 as back up (13/feb) (JM) FAPSI: 1210 Crowd36 Unable decode. Sounded very clear and close! Some short bursts ! (25/Feb) (RH2) KDM49: FAA, College Park, GA tstg RCOM phone equip w/ KLO87, FAA, WV. 1929 USB (8/mar) (JM) KEM80: FAA HQ, Washington D.C. and KLO 87, FAA, WV 1445 USB. ALE AMD msgs and 170/110R ASCII also sent. Part of the FAA qtly RCOM/NARACS ex. (8/mar) (JM) KLA25: FAA, Oberlin, OH clg WHX45, FAA, Burlington, MA 1609 USB. Ex message passed at 1754. (8/mar) (JM) KLO87: FAA, WV and KEM80, FAA HQ, Wash D.C. 1418 USB (8/mar) (JM) KLO87: FAA, WV and KEM80, FAA HQ, Wash D.C. 1445 USB w/ ALE AMD msgs and 170/110R ASCII. Ex copy on the ASCII. (8/mar) (JM) 7QZ32: Lilongwe Air 0452 rtty 50/400 Station opening GA with tfc - QRU (02/Mar) (RH2) IGJ44: IN AUGUSTA 1553 rtty 100/N/850 CARB. Between lines "IDR2 qsl4032". (21/Mar) (DW) UNID: unid mari stns 1337 USB with ck-ins and tfc relay (6/feb) (JM) LW: wkg I and P in USB (AN) BRAVO WHISKY: tracking Net. 0229 19\FEB(MF2) LW: w/ K, I, P and JV in USB (AN) LIMA WHISKEY: 0128 USB wkg LIMA CHARLIE, later SN wkg INDIA re track ID. USS Theordore Roosevelt (CVN-71) battlegroup with other countries as well in JTFEX 99-1. (RB) 9MR: MN Johor Baharu MLA Rtty 50/826 2000z Ry's 02 Mar99 [BC3] EPCU: M/V IRAN KOLAHDOOZ 1704 USB clg Scheveningen Radio no joy (nobody told this guy they are now closed) 24/Jan (HOOD). WA2XCK: signal check with WLO at 1853 USB (8/mar) (JM) UNID: 0909 UNID (75/85) acf=0 (4/mar) (PLOO) New Star (V13): 1200 UTC AM numbers station w/ announcements and 4fgs (SD) IATA: wkg IGJ in USB (AN) IDPI: wkg IGJ in USB (AN) IHBR: wkg IGJ in USB (AN) KA: w/ KI, KT and CONTROL in USB (AN) IHMN: wkg ICT in USB (AN) RFVI: FF Le Port REU ARQ-E3 100/410 2132z Idle/Sync 02 Mar99 [BC3] 3FWE5: M/T IRINI 0834 CW msg to Brazil via KPH 13/Feb (HOOD). TCPS: M/V KAZIM GENC 0904 ARQ msg to Ghent from Capt Pagina 261 8395.5 8402.5 8437.0 8444.0 8444.5 8448.0 8452 8453.0 8457.0 8461.3 8461.9 8473.0 8473.5 8478.5 8489.0 8495.0 8497.0 8502.0 8503.9 8510.0 8515.0 8518.3 8526.4 8527.0 8528.5 WUN-v05 Tandogan via TAH (3835dwt gen cargo vsl) 29/Jan (HOOD). UUSB: TKH NIKOLAY SAVITSKIY 1716 ARQ for "info" from OST logs on as 67899 UUSB 24/Jan (HOOD). UEZQ: OZHERELYE (TSM-8358) 0756 RTTY 50/170 admin from Km Kolesnichenko to UIW 31/Jan (HOOD). UFFF: TR NIZHNEVOLZHSKIY 4XZ: IN HAIFA 1937 CW. Tfc in offline encrypt. (1/Mar) (DW) UNID 2020 FAX 120/576/N/1000 FAX buried under some kind of jammer. Dead zone visible and slewed. (2/Mar) (DW) SAN FRANCISCO RADIO (KFS) 0744 CW. Marker "cq de KFS/KPH qsx 6 8 12 16 mhz" - barely audible - only just identifiable. (4/Mar) (DW) A9M: BAHRAIN RADIO 2307 CW. Marker "cq de A9M qsx ch 4/5/6 k" (26/Feb) (DW) FUG: French naval Paris 120399 2029 RTTY/75 callband (EB) FUG: FN LA REGINE 2038 rtty 75/850 Poor copy, Marker "FAAA de FUG ry's sg's" (2/Mar) (DW) FUG: FN LA REGINE 2313 rtty 75/850 Marker, distorted, poor copy. "FAAA de FUG ry's sg's". (26/Feb) (DW) XSM: XIAMEN RADIO 2311 CW. Tfc list - nil - qru? (26/Feb) (DW) OFJ: HELSINKI RADIO 2041 CW. Marker "OFJ qsx 8 mhz k". Band changes each pass - 4/8/12/16 mhz. (2/Mar) (DW) YQI4: CONSTANTA RADIO 2200 CW. Tfc list then qsx (sequentially) 4, 6, 8 and 12 mhz. This station listed 8459 khz. (2/Mar) (DW) PPJ: JUNCAO RADIO 2051 CW. Nav wngs in Portuguese. Measured 8461.93 with spurii on 8462.68 8463.44 8464.20 8464.95 (2/Mar) (DW) PPL: BELEM RADIO 2216 CW. Wx in Portuguese. Periodic qrm fm psk(?) bursts. (2/Mar) (DW) PPL: BELEM RADIO 2320 CW. Wx forecast in EE. (26/Feb) (DW) HLF: SEOUL RADIO 2230 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "HLF". (2/Mar) (DW) WCY262902: UNID ? 2233 arq Selcals XVSV (Mobile/WLO). Stn appears to be testing in qso with WLO and csign "WCY262902" (?). Weak, static and poor copy. (2/Mar) (DW) A7D: DOHA RADIO 1946 CW. Marker "de A7D". (1/Mar) (DW) FUF: FN FORT DE FRANCE 2348 rtty 75/R/850 Marker "de FUF testing ry's sg's figs testing" (26/Feb) (DW) UNID ? 2350 CW Hi spd - no app callsign noted. (26/Feb) (DW) C: CISN BEACON MOSCOW 0751 CW Single letter "C" hf beacon. (4/Mar) (DW) HLF: SEOUL RADIO 2250 CW. Dataplex or Clover II bursts. Then chan free marker (Globe) "HLF". (2/Mar) (DW) XSG: SHANGHAI RADIO 1525 CW. Marker "cq de XSG pls up 353 up 353" (2/Mar) (DW) USCG NEW ORLEANS (NMG) 0758 FAX Chart but unable to resolve due qrm fm spurious carrier near black tone, then SS rt fm 8500/USB. (4/Mar) (DW) UBB4: KALININGRAD RADIO 0935 CW. Nav wngs in Russian. 32 wpm. NAWIP NAWAREA (3/Mar) (DW) 5AT: TRIPOLI RADIO 2110 CW. Marker "vvv cq de 5AT". (1/Mar) (DW) DZX: MCO MANILA 2000 CW. Wx forecast at 25 wpm. Partially copiable. Synopsis and 24hr forecast. ends "qrx nxt bdcast 2100z(?) ". (2/Mar) (DW) DZX: MCO MANILA 2000 CW. Wx forecast. (MCO = Maritime Communications Office - refer NN column Sep 96). (26/Feb) (DW) SAN FRANCISCO RADIO (KFS) 0707 arq Chan free marker (Globe) "KFS". Selcal POUQZDT (4/Mar) (DW) WLO: Mobile.R. AL. USA Sitor-A 1015z Shipping News 9 Mar [BC3] EBA: SN MADRID 0859 CW. Marker "cq de EBA Navarea three Navarea tres". 0903z advises no warnings (in EE and SS). Pagina 262 8530.4 8539.0 8541.0 8542.0 8550 8555.5 8557.0 8565.0 8566.0 8568.0 8570.0 8571 8573.0 8574.0 8577.1 8580.0 8582.2 8586.0 8589.0 8590 8590.0 8595.0 8598 8600.0 8601.2 8601.3 8607.0 WUN-v05 (2/Mar) (DW) IAR: ROME RADIO 1604 CW. Tfc list - no formal end or ID (2/Mar) (DW) VRX35: HONGKONG RADIO 1622 CW. Marker "cq de VRX35 qsx channels 3/4/5/6" (2/Mar) (DW) A9M: BAHRAIN RADIO 2120 arq Chan free marker (Globe) "A9M". Selcal FRQZZTV. (1/Mar) (DW) PKX: JAKARTA RADIO 1627 CW. Marker "cq de PKX qru? K" (2/Mar) (DW) CTP: Portuguese naval 120399 2024 RTTY/75 callband (EB) UIW: KALININGRAD RADIO 1645 CW. Working ships, giving turns/qsl's. Seems to be two perators sharing. Little ID given (2/Mar) (DW) SPB43: SZCZECIN RADIO 2131 CW. Chan free marker "SPB" (1/Mar) (DW) D3E51: LUANDA RADIO 2138 CW. Marker "cq de D3E 51/61 qsx 8 and 12 mhz c.3/4 on rtf ch421 413 and 802." (1/Mar) (DW) ZSJ: SAN SILVERMINE 1847 CW. Marker "cq de ZSJ qsx amver chan 3/4/9/10 ans 6/8/12 ar k" (2/Mar) (DW) FUV: FN DJIBOUTI 2144 rtty 75/850 Marker "Testing de FUV ry's sg's figs" (1/Mar) (DW) FUV: FN Jibuti DJI Rtty 75/170 2208z Testing DE FUV / Ry's 02 Mar99 [BC3] WNU: SLIDELL RADIO 0928 CW. Marker "cq de WNU/WCC qsx 4 6 8 12 16 mhz K" (3/Mar) (DW) UFN: Novorossiysk Radio 0902 CW tfc list 13/Feb (HOOD). UFN: NOVOROSSIYSK RADIO 1905 CW. Marker "de UFN". Tfc to th Ndevda (?). (2/Mar) (DW) CLA21: HAVANA RADIO 2155 CW. Marker "cq de CLA qsx ... etc". qrm4. (1/Mar) (DW) LGB: ROGALAND RADIO 1648 CW. Marker "cq de LGW LGB LGJ LGX - tfc list = qru = qsx 4185.0 8368.5 12552.5 12552.5 16736.5 and LGQ/LGT 500 khz". (28/Feb) (DW) HLO: SEOUL RADIO 1924 CW. Marker "cq de HLO qsx 8 mhz k". (2/Mar) (DW) PWZ33: BN RIO DE JANEIRO 1954 CW. 240hz low. Wx in Portuguese. 27wpm. (2/Mar) (DW) XSN: NINGBO RADIO 0822 CW. Marker "cq de XSN qru? bk". Eventually qrm from SS simplex rt on 8580/usb. (2/Mar) (DW) USO: IZMAIL RADIO 0630 CW. Wrkng var ships - slow to ID itself. Not best of morse. (2/Mar) (DW) USO: IZMAIL RADIO 0909 rtty 50/R/170 Tfc in 3sc thereafter into hispd cw (>40wpm). Finally "qss/qsx 525.5/468 4x77/4182.5 6386.5/6277.5 8586/8366.5 12965/12xxx.5 de USO6/USO5" (3/Mar) (DW) HPP: PANAMA RADIO 0704 CW. Mrkr "vvv cq de HPP =qru? qrj? obs qsw 500/4275khz/8589khz/12699khz, qrj call direct on calling channels, 421/602/821/1221, to contact your local agent in Panama pls call us on tlx 379-3086 etc (2/Mar) (DW) VTK: Tuticorin Naval Radio 1617 CW ID 25/Jan (HOOD). FUE: FN BREST 1700 rtty 75/N/1700 Marker "AA de FUE ry's sg's testing figs kkkk". 2nd harmonic of 4295. (28/Feb) (DW) UFL: VLADIVOSTOK RADIO 0834 CW. Two long msgs at 34wpm to TH Kapitan Kmrop then quiet till 0900z.Marker with frequencies but fading. (3/Mar) (DW) OXZ4: Lyngby Radio 1537 CW ID and tfc list 30/Jan (HOOD). XSV: TIANJIN RADIO 2155 CW. Marker "de XSV up... qr. ?". Signal distorted. (2/Mar) (DW) ZLO: Waiouru Naval Radio 1619 CW ID 25/Jan (HOOD). ZLO4: RNZN WAIOURU 0715 CW. Marker "de ZLO zay A1A 6 8 12 zni1A 6 8 12 16 zni1B 12 16 ar" (2/Mar) (DW) USU: MARIUPOL RADIO 0721 CW. Having difficulty stopping ship. Long period of BK's. Eventually gave "no no bd bd" and "qsy 12564". (2/Mar) (DW) USU: MARIUPOL RADIO 2011 CW. Rcving tfc (with difficulty) Pagina 263 8610.0 8620.0 8624.0 8634.0 8638.0 8640.3 8642.1 8646.0 8650.0 8658 8659.8 8662.0 8665.0 8667 8678 8682.0 8685.3 8686.0 8688.3 8698 8700.0 8703.0 8705.4 8764 8803 8825 WUN-v05 fm ship. (28/Feb) (DW) UCE: ARKHANGELSK RADIO 1352 CW. Marker "de UCE 5 k" (1/Mar) (DW) USU: MARIUPOL RADIO 1400 CW. Marker "cq de UTW/USU qss 448/6477.5/8620/12732/17085 tfc list. Then tfc list qrn... 8620/8366.5 12732/12550.5 17085/16734.5" (1/Mar) (DW) FUM: FN Papeete Tahiti OCE Rtty 75\850 1125z De FUM Testing Ry's 9Mar [BC3] XSQ: GUANGZHOU RADIO 0837 CW. Marker "cq de XSQ pls up ... k". Very weak, qrm fm psk transmission. (2/Mar) (DW) PPR: RIO DE JANEIRO RADIO 0826 CW. Marker "vvv de PPR qsx 4183 8368 12552 16736 22280 khz k" (3/Mar) (DW) VTG6: IN MUMBAI 1538 CW. "cq de VTG qru qrx" then return to marker "vvv VTG 4/5/6/7" (1/Mar) (DW) VNG: TS LLANDILO 0818 On usb with pips on 1000hz and occ 900hz. (3/Mar) (DW) MGJ: RN FASLANE 1545 Fleet broadcast VFT on usb. 4 channels. (1/Mar) (DW) MGJ: RN FASLANE 1547 rtty 75/340 CARB. Chan 3 in vft. (1/Mar) (DW) FUJ: FN NOUMEA 0809 rtty 75/850 Hvy qrm between M/S tones but identifiable "de FUJ testing ry's" (3/Mar) (DW) VTP6: IN VISHAKHAPATNAM 1551 CW. Tfc in offline encrypt (4 fig grps) to XRF the marker "vvv VTP4/5/6". (1/Mar) (DW) SPE42: SZCZECIN RADIO 1559 CW. Markewr "de SPE42/61 qsx 8367.7 12551.7 16735.7" Into blind tfc bdcast only "No ships de SPE blind". Returns to marker. (1/Mar) (DW) ASK: Karachi Radio 1628 CW ID and QSW for tfc list as 484/8658/13024.5 25/Jan (HOOD). IAR: ROME RADIO 0953 CW. Very weak marker, spurious ? "vvv de IAR 4 6 8 12 16 22 mhz - welsn .... 17206.1 ". Wrkng ship. (2/Mar) (DW) TAH: ISTANBUL RADIO 0910 CW. Tfc to ship Isdemio/TCKW. Office of origin/station given as IST/ISTradio respectively. (2/Mar) (DW) TAH: ISTANBUL RADIO 1610 CW. Marker "de TAH 8 mhz ch 3 4 8 k" (1/Mar) (DW) XSG: SHANGHAI RADIO 1840 CW. Marker "cq de XSG pls up 373 373 up k". (1/Mar) (DW) XSG: Shanghai radio 130399 2011 CW callband (EB) J2A/J2A8: Djibouti radio 130399 2009 callband very weak (EB) EAD3: MADRID RADIO 1855 CW. Marker "de EAD3/EDZ6 qsx 8 12 16 and 22 mhz cg ar k" (1/Mar) (DW) IRM: CIRM ROME 1859 CW. Marker "vvv IRM free radio medical service and amver service on 8/16 mhz common k". (1/Mar) (DW) CNP: CASABLANCA RADIO 1901 CW. Marker "cq de CNP qsx 8 mhz ar k". (1/Mar) (DW) ZSC6: CAPETOWN RADIO 1904 CW. "JRUL de ZSC hr nil". Seems to continue wrking JRUL but faded. (1/Mar) (DW) 7TF10: Boufarik Algeria 130399 1955 CW callband (EB) 9AR: Rijeka Croatia 130399 1954 CW callband (EB) 7TF6: BOUFARIK RADIO 1921 CW. Marker "cq de 7TF4/7TF6/7TF8/7TF10 qsx 6/8/12/16 mhz k" "cq de TF6 qsx 8 mhz 8367/8367,5/8368/8369 khz. Time/24 hours k" plus extended details also for 6, 12 and 16 mhz. (1/Mar) (DW) 9AR: RIJEKA RADIO 1928 CW. Marker "vvv de 9AR 3/5/7 ch 3/4/7 k" (1/Mar) (DW) UCE: ARKHANGELSK RADIO 1125 rtty 50/R/170 Nav wngs bdcast ? In 3sc. (19/Mar) (DW) PKC: PALEMBANG RADIO 0930 CW. Marker "cq de PKC qru? k" (2/Mar) (DW) UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 0935 USB YL giving ID in RR answering unid vsl 6/Feb (HOOD). OHG: Helsinki Radio 0857 USB clg UIVJ: TKH LADVA for pp (is ex VOLGO-DON 5101) 12/Feb (HOOD). New York R. wkg CONDOR113 2330 (8/mar) (GO) Pagina 264 8861 8879 8889 8906 8930 8939 8943 8965 8971 8974 8977 8980 8982 8983 WUN-v05 New York R. wkg CUBANA421 2334 (8/mar) (GO) ITALIA370: wkg Dakar R. 0024 (8/mar) (GO) ITALIA663: wkg Dakar R. 1132 (7/mar) (GO) Gander radio:210399 2005 in contact with Speedbird Concorde 4 (EB) xyxyxy into on line cipher (EB)(poss Slobodan's orders to take cover). New York R. wkg OTIS(?)72 2327 (8/mar) (GO) Abilene 549: Stockholm radio asking for P.P. re landing gear 190399 2002 USB phone con. in German. (EB) Moscow Radio 0918 USB YL giving ID as Moskva Meteo after wx rpts in RR 7/Feb (HOOD). ---: Russian volmet 210399 1921 USB lots of figures and QNH (EB) QUID72: wkg MILDENHALL METRO for pp (AN) 1SL: coord radio problems fix LU761. 2009 17\FEB(MF2) 714: wkg FIDDLE in USB (AN) 7FV: w/ 6AN, 1JP, R9W and W9T in USB (AN) BANSHEE: calling WRANGLER,rep his ATG is calling on 101 net. 2211 12\FEB(MF2) FOXTROT: wkg GRIFFEN(?)08 0009 (8/mar) (GO) GREMLIN07: w/ AW and N in USB (AN) GREMLIN07: wkg BLUESTAR in USB (AN) GREMLIN09: wkg BANSHEE in USB (AN) RED CLAW 46: rep ops normal to I3U. 2057 23\FEB(MF2) S4JGA: wkg I5WF in USB (AN) SPECTRE05: wkg BANSHEE in USB (AN) TRIDENT: 754 passing spare grp 6 to ALPHA 2 UNIFORM. 2108 TRIDENT 754 calling 9 MIKE NOVEMBER,nothing heard. 2110 24\FEB(MF2) TRIDENT: 758 rep spare group four req 03U qsl.2008 758 relays TRIDENT 756 ops normal to 03U. 2010 4\MAR(MF2) UNID 24: passing spare group to message to Y2R. 2104 REDCLAW 6 ALPHA passing spare group message to Y2R. 2115 16\FEB(MF2) VIRGIL03/04: (RAF Nimrod's) wkg 9TC(USN P-3C) in USB (AN) ARMY 10: 0759 UTC USB clg AIR FORCE PERTH requesting that they contact squadron duty officer on his mobile phone and AFPERTH advises they were unable to contact on the number given (SD) ARMY 18: 2240 UTC USB clg AIR FORCE TOWNSVILLE with radio check (SD) ARMY SYDNEY: 0812 UTC USB clg AIR FORCE TOWNSVILLE with a series of radio checks (SD) BOOMTOWN1: wkg AF SYDNEY in USB (AN) CYCLE111: wkg AF TOWNSVILLE in USB (AN) KIWI RESCUE 785: 2153 UTC USB clg AIR FORCE AUCKLAND requesting CHARLIE DELTA and callsign of other KIWI RESCUE a/c. AFAUCK adv. CD is RCX condition AE1 and other callsign is KIWI RESCUE 131 (SD) RESCUE 251: 1401 UTC USB clg AIR FORCE SYDNEY advising departure from YPED (RAAF base Edinburgh). This commenced several hours of routine SAR comms in relation to abandoned French yacht ARMENI 55 with an eventual QSY to a UNIFORM DELTA of 9025 with half hourly posn. reports (SD) SALE RADIO: 0352 UTC USB clg AIR FORCE SYDNEY w/ radio check (SD) SHEPHERD182: w/ STRIKER 164(RAAF P-3W's) and AF SYDNEY in USB (AN) VL2VX: 0406 UTC USB clg AIR FORCE SYDNEY w/ radio check (SD) NVY631: w/ ZR, 3ZM, ZT, 3TW and YEOVIL Ops in USB (AN) YA: w/ YF, NVY670, NVY 674 and YEOVIL Ops in USB (AN) Unident:200399 1952 usb voice frequency jumping (EB) S4JG: w/ 6NN, 7EA and ICM in USB (AN) Camslant:210399 2000 USB calling Rescue 1719 and J1L (not heard here)(EB) L5G: wkg NEATISHEAD in USB (AN) Pagina 265 8989 8992 8997 9007 9016 9027 9031 9034 9063.0 9106 9107.9 9130 9130.7 9160.0 9183.5 9331 10048 10100.7 10118 10126.8 10162.4 10199 WUN-v05 BAT 90003: 1956 USB wkg CAMSLANT re radio ck. (RB) KING 01: HC-1301843 USB wkg CAMSLANT re pp Miami Op's re SAR tasking, is working area w/ONYX 63. (RB) L2X: wkg BUCHAN in USB (AN) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for SAM 201. 2330 4\MAR(MF2) NAVY PJ318: calling MAINSAIL.nothing heard. 2345 25\FEB(MF2) OFFUTT: wkrg PP for REACH 0104 (C-17 #40068) to Charelston CP 2344 OFFUTT wkrg PP for NAVY 891 to 313-284-4204-Howard AFB. 2357 23\FEB(MF2) OFFUTT: wkrg PP for REACH 5217 to HILDA meteo. 0043 21\FEB(MF2) RECKLESS: 1821 UTC USB clg MAINSAIL w/ test count simulcast on 11175 (SD) THULE: wkrg PP for JW450 to Rosy Roads CP. 2230 15\FEB(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for NAVY YB315 to Duty office. 0208 9\MAR(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for REACH 625 to HILDA. 0125 27\FEB(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for SPECTRE 03 to UNID. 0237. 17\FEB(MF2) PUP 35: USN E-6 TACAMO 0143 USB wkg Offutt w/pp "Waldorf" (GEP, Waldorf, Md) att to get link set up, all tied up. In later pp to NIGHTWATCH ID's as aircraft 387 (BuNo 164387). (RB) UNCLOUDED: 1102 UTC USB clg 837 advising a/c overhead now but 837 had him broken and unreadable. Possible DEA net (SD) B9Q: wkg C7C in USB (AN) UN399: wkg TRENTON in USB (AN) CanForce 81: CC-130E Hercules #130331 2010 USB wkg Trenton Military w/pp Wing Op's Winnipeg, selcal ck GH-DJ (CC-130E Hercules serial 130331, 435 Transport & Rescue Sqn, 17 Wing, Winnipeg). (RB) TENACITY: calling HOLDFAST on Z175. 0250 10\MAR(MF2) (Z225-Primary) SAM262: wkg ANDY in USB (AN) ASCOT 4583 1335 USB wkg Architect for Selcal check AKCH 6/Feb (HOOD). ASCOT9273: wkg CYPRUS FLIGHT WATCH in USB (AN) NATO30: w/ ASCOT9191 and ARCHITECT in USB (AN) RAFAIR7484: w/ KITTYHAWK25 and ARCHITECT in USB (AN) SWALLOW08: wkg ARCHITECT in USB (AN) X9F: wkg BUCHAN in USB (AN) Attencion: Numbers Station 0215 AM (Thur) YL/SS in progress w/5F. (RB) KGD34: NCC Arlington, VA and AAR1DD, US Army MARS, West Hartland, CT 1715 USB. SHARES ALE Channel 5. (3/mar) (JM) unid: 1411z fsk pol-arq 150B (unusual) Warsaw - Hague qtc 5fgs in progress.(IE) Mossad (E10): 1401 UTC USB numbers station id EZI grp 54 commencing OCOUU... (SD) MGJ: RN Faslane 1716 rtty 75/400 Carbs (19/Feb) (RH2) The Counting: Station (TCS) 0600 USB (Sat) YL/EE w/call-up & count. (RB) UNID: ALE at 1958 USB (21/feb) (JM) Spanish Lady (V2): 0623 UTC AM numbers station in progress (SD) Attencion: Numbers Station 0609 AM (Mon) YL/SS in progress w/5F. (RB) 4XZ: Iraeli defence force 200399 1925 callband (EB) DDK9: Hamburg Meteo 0445 rtty 50/425 Wx codes, RY/ID + cq de ddk2/ddh7/ddk9 (02/Mar) (RH2) ---: Beijing meteo China 200399 1934 very poor signal very fuzzy (EB) UNID: 0908 CW Cut nbrs 5LG using aiudgmnrtw (20/feb) (PLOO) DOR: MFA Sofia 1536 rtty 75/368 Nx\Bulgar (03/Mar) (RH2) OST: Ostend radio Belgium 120399 1952 CW/ARQ callband (EB) Pagina 266 10315 10445.0 10493 10493.7 10780 10832 11063.5 11078 11079.7 11149 11175 WUN-v05 MAGIC67: wkg MAGIC68 and DHN66 in USB (AN) MAGIC77: wkg DHN66 in USB (AN) NATO24: wkg DHN66 in USB (AN) PEB: Maputo R. (tent) 1115 CW/Arq This freq. used by Police/Govt. C/S not heard before! Tx irregular - Start up of Marine Ops? (02/Mar) (RH2) APPALOOSA FARM: wkg APACHE KID in 1819 USB (17/feb) (JM) APPETIZER: clg NECESSARY 1730 USB w/ a H161730 message (16/feb) (JM) ARMOR SUIT: wkg AGE PROCESS 1748 USB w/ "H" msg (17/feb) (JM) ARMY RULER: clg ARMOR SUIT 1805 USB (17/feb) (JM) AXLE ROD: wkg APPALOOSA FARM 1821 USB (17/feb) (JM) HAMSTER: wkg FABULOUS 1744 USB (16/feb) (JM) IRON FAITH: wkg FABULOUS 1815 USB w/H161816 msg (16/feb) (JM) KAD640: INS, Swanton, VT 1744 USB (1/mar) (JM) KGA93: FCC HQ, Washington D.C. 1321 USB -FEMA Quarterly NECN (1/mar) (JM) NECESSARY: wkg OSCILLATE 1822 USB w/ H161820 (16/feb) (JM) NMN: USCG, Chesapeake, VA 1322 USB (1/mar) (JM) WGY914: FEMA, Thomasville, GA clg WGY912, FEMA, Berryville, VA 1817 USB (16/feb) (JM) WGY940: EOC, Salem, OR 2242 USB (1/mar) (JM) WGY940: EOC, Salem, OR 2249 LSB (1/mar) (JM) WGY941: EOC, Augusta, ME 1515 USB (1/mar) (JM) WGY9441: FEMA, unknown loc. clg WGY908, FEMA, Denver, CO 1737 USB (16/feb) (JM) WGY9441: FEMA, unknown location 2330 LSB (1/mar) (JM) WGY947: State EOC, Des Moines, IA wkg WGY908, FEMA, Denver, CO at 1645 USB. FEMA Instructor present at 947. (21/feb) (JM) WWJ85: FHWA, Ames, IA 2247 LSB - FEMA quarterly NECN (1/mar) (JM) RFTJF: FF PORT BOUET ? 0710 ARQ/E3 48/400 8rc Betas. 0740z cct/serial missing. Cde de v RFTJ de RFTJ. 0815z signal fading. (11/Mar) (DW) RAZOR05: wkg Cape Radio for pp 2155 USB. CR is unable to connect due to poor rx of RZ5. RZ5, a trg flt, uses second radio, but CR, still unable to establish pp, relays info for RZ5. (7/mar) (GO) Attencion Stn 0722 AM YL SS voice 814 32 then into 5FG (7/mar) (PLOO) NNN0CCL: USCGC Diligence WMEC-616 trying to establish comms 23:51 14/Feb (JC7) NNN0KEB: N-MC MARS Citra, FL suggested to QSY 8031.5 23:51 14/Feb (JC7) SANA: Damascus press 280299 1829 RTTY/50 story abt the Bekaa valley (EB) SANA: Damascus 1609 rtty 75/400 Nx\AA (23/Feb) (RH2) Unident:200399 1913 RTTY/75 poss diplo tfc - preamble 11891191 XY FOR:long list of 3 fig groups (probably embassy numbers) 1189 246206 20666 AAT3USB: US Army MARS clg any MARS stn 2107 USB. No reply. (8/mar) (JM) AMERICAN 710: req radio check with MacDill(?). 2126 14\FEB(MF2) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for BLUE 21 440-3935-McGuire CP. 1939 ANDREWS wkrg PP for KING 53 to DSN#460-7112-KING OPS. 2003 10\MAR (MF2) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for CHILL 10 to DSN#453-6420-Minot, AFB. 2324 ANDREWS wkrg PP for REACH 2311 to HILDA OPS. 2331 ELMENDORF wkrg PP for RALLY 60 to Travis CP. 0147 10\MAR(MF2) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for GOLD 115 to Andrews meteo. 1944 5\MAR(MF2) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for JW150 to DSN#476-1463-VR-62 OPS. 2003 ANDREWS wkrg PP for REACH 4663 to DSN#461-1996-AMC. 2013 Pagina 267 WUN-v05 ASCENSION wkrg PP for RULER 20 to DSN#731-9372. 2050 26\FEB(MF2) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for REACH 3602 #50240 to HILDA WEST. 2207 ANDREWS wkrg PP for REACH 5267(C-141) to McGuire meteo. 2216 26\FEB(MF2) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for REACH 5239(C-141)to Charelston CP & meteo. 2248 ANDREWS wkrg PP for RELIEF 452 to DSN#6259022. 2257 15\FEB(MF2) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for REACH 6195 to FURIOUS. 2149 PEARLROAD req NIGHTWATCH freqs. 0040 21\FEB(MF2) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for REACH 8215(C-5)to 589-2879-Westover meteo. 2018 ANDREWS passing meteo report for Howard,AFB to ACID 98. 2024 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 101B(C-17) to HILDA meteo & Lajes CP. 2141 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 841 to Charelston CP. 2149 OFFUTT wkrg PP for REACH 6026 to Andrews CP & meteo. 2209 [MF2] ANDREWS: wkrg PP for REACH 996 to USAFE meteo. 2129 13\FEB(MF2) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for TORCH 69(C-130) to DSN#924-6731\6335Tuscon Air Guard ops. 0203 ANDREWS wkrg PP for REACH 0404(C-17 #60002) to Lajes CP & meteo. 0210 HICKAM wkrg PP for REACH 7041 to Elmendorf CP(349.4). 0214(MF2) ANDREWS: Andrews AFB?? 280299 1837 USB spoke with Apple 1, Reach Papa 7 (EB) ASCENSION: wkrg PP REACH 1601 to Charelston CP & meteo. 2037 HICKAM wkrg PP for RADIATION to UNCLE SAM?. 2040 Andrews wkrg PP for ROCCO 42 to DSN#858-7405-Andrews ATOK. 2043 ANDREWS wkrg PP for RAIDER 12 to 613-392-2811\5423 ext#3316-TRENTON OPS. 2105. 18\FEB(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for AGAR 32 to DSN#574-2504-Langley Base Ops followed by PP to DSN#574-7428-Langley meteo. 2111 ASCENSION wkrg PP for DOORSILL to DSN#271-1800. 2126 ASCENSION wkrg PP for RAZZ 10 to 1-800-844-0927. 2132 23\FEB(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for BLUE 81 to McGuire CP. 2043 [MF2] ASCENSION: wkrg PP for GOLD 103 to meteo. 2210 ASCENSION wkrg PP for KITO 17 to HURLBURT meteo. followed with PP to DSN#579-7806-HURLBURT Base Ops. 2300 McCLELLAN wkrg PP for RAIDER 27 to DSN#777-1861-Hill Base Ops followed with another to DSN#997-4874-RAIDER OPS. 2305 THULE wkrg PP for YANKEE 7# to DSN#582-4292. 0005 THULE wkrg PP for HAVOC 67(#731597) to HILDA WEST. 0007 THULE wkrg PP for GOLD 103 to ROME,AFB 0014 THULE wkrg PP for AEGIS 37 to DSN#4611996. 0016 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH G5 to Pope meteo. 0117 19\FEB(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for NAVY 676 to DSN#942-3060. 2146 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 1711(C-17)to Charelston CP. 2153 6\MAR(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for NAVY BL399 to DSN#4762547\2477\2105. 2020 HICKAM wkrg PP for KING 02 to DSN#6384723-ACCLIMATE. 0202 3\MAR(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for REACH 111 to USAFE meteo. 2353 ASCENSION wkrg PP for JUD 113 to 405-680-3429. 0002 ASCENSION wkrg PP for BANDSAW X-RAY to UNID meteo 0010 CROUGHTON wkrg meteo reg from BANDSAW X-RAY,for Bangor,Maine 0030 THULE wkrg PP for QUAD 20(possible CLAW) to DSN#942-4065. 0109 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 7004 to HILDA EAST. 0120 REACH 4633 radio check for GAMMA RAY. 0026 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 7041 USAFE Meteo. 0028 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 4633 to HILDA meteo,followed with PP to DSN#825-7370\7371-Duluth,ANG. 0033 THULE wkrg PP for GAMMARAY to DSN#312-641-1110-EGLIN CP-SEMINOLE OPS,followed by 862-0409. 0039 20\FEB(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for REACH 5240 to McCord CP & meteo. 2353 [MF2] ASCENSION: wkrg PP for REACH 958(#50005)to DSN#445-4201Dover CP. 2006 7\MAR(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for REDHOOK to 206-276-0157\930-8692\ Pagina 268 WUN-v05 930-4342. 2107 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 4809(C-141 #650267) to HILDA EAST & ROTA meteo. 0016 27\FEB(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for SAM 201. 2150 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 7209(C-17)to Charelston CP & meteo. 2202 5\MAR(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for SHADOW 21 to DSN#246-9482. 0250 16\FEB(MF2) ASCOT 570: to Lajes meteo. 0120 THULE wkrg PP for NAVY BD7I to DSN#942-4065. 0122 12\FEB(MF2) CONCOURSE: req NIGHTWATCH freqs from ANDREWS. 2024 (PZ310\S-Z190) ANDREWS wkrg PP for RAZZ 10 to WALDORF. 2155 ANDREWS wkrg PP for REACH 3261(C-17)to DSN#831-4263-Rosy Rds. 2157 THULE wkrg PP for AGAR 32 to DSN#433-2162-OCEANA Base Ops. 2225 22\FEB(MF2) MAINSAIL700: wkg Ascension for pp 2205 USB to DSN number pertaining to arrival times. (7/mar) (GO) McClellan: wkrg PP for CHILL 12 to RAYMOND 12. 2144 16\FEB(MF2) OFFUTT: wkrg PP for JT027 to DSN#991-6567\6573. 1956 17\FEB(MF2) OTIS72: wkg OTIS Ops for pp (AN) PAVE62: wkg CROUGHTON in USB (AN) REACH JHF5: 2000 UTC USB w/ p/p to LITTLE ROCK via THULE advising that JEDDAH CONTROL is refusing their entry into Saudi Airspace and that they have only 30 min holding fuel and may have to divert to Cairo. LITTLE ROCK replies that they have spoken to D.A.O. and they will be granted entry. REACH JHF5 advises that they still do not have clearance and that the JEDDAH controller will not even speak to them and that their requests are going via CAIRO CONTROL. LITTLE ROCK advises that they will speak to D.A.O. again but REACH JHF5 interrupts advising that they have been given clearance and they "owe him one" (SD) SHADOW38: w/ WEDGE01 and pp BLACKHAT (AN) THULE: wkrg PP for REACH 07 Lajes meteo. 0033 THULE wkrg PP for TRIDENT 52 DSN#942-4065-OPCON. 0049 THULE wkrg PP for NATO 10 to Mildenhall meteo. 0120 ANDREWS wkrg PP for REACH 886 to HILDA EAST & Ramstein meteo. 0136 21\FEB(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for REACH 325(KC-10 #50033)to McGuire CP & meteo. 2033 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 612 to Andrews CP. 2255 9\MAR(MF2) UNID: wkrg PP for GOLD 102 to USAFE meteo. 2211 CROUGHTON wkrg PP for NAVY FOXTROT 759 to DSN#476-2547 2230 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 463 HILDA EAST 2325 24\FEB(MF2) UNID: wkrg PP for OSCAR MIKE 4 PAPA to DSN#342-2106-PAX River. 1935 (MF2) ASCOT 9021: RAF Transport a/c 1559 USB clg for radio ck, no joy. (RB) RESEARCHER 764: NP-3D 1622 USB although I logged "764", pretty sure this is "674" from Naval Research Lab, NAS Patuxent River, Md, BuNo 149674, whose a/c use this callsign, was clg Andrews for radio ck, no joy. (RB) 11181 THULE: wkrg PP for KINGCRAB to 1-800-844-0927-Waldorf. 0024 19\FEB(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for NAVY RU740 to Elizabeth City Ops. 0011 21\FEB(MF2) VACINATE: coordinating McCLELLAN's antenna pos for Data Circuit. 2210 16\FEB(MF2) KING CRAB: USN E-6 TACAMO 0125 USB wkg Thule w/pp "Waldorf" (GEP, Waldorf, Md) re lost link, is near Albuquerque GEP. (RB) 11228 MAGIC77: wkg J4P in USB (AN) MAGIC98: wkg DHN66 in USB (AN) 11232.0 CanForce 3716: 2056 USB wkg Trenton Military w/pp's re contacting Havana FIR re running 1 hour late re diplomatic clearance to overfly Cuban air space, finally contacts Miami Center who agrees to pass info to Havana. (RB) SHADOW 75: 1809 USB wkg Trenton Military for radio check. (RB) Pagina 269 11247 11248 11272 11288 11453.6 11459.9 11468.0 11521.6 11522.0 11522.3 11523.0 11536.0 11565 11637 12109.0 12197.2 12204.0 12431.5 12442 12444.5 12495 12505.5 12538.5 12550 12561.5 12564.5 12565 12567.5 12568 12589 12590.5 12599.5 12601.5 12610.5 12684.0 12736 WUN-v05 ASCOT9194: w/ ASCOT9272 and ARCHITECT in USB (AN) ARCHITECT: RAF UK 280299 1850 USB spoke with 5815 (EB) IEY55: wkg IEY56 in USB (AN) UNID: Rockwell Flight Test and Gulfstream 107 Alpha 1534 USB (13/feb) (JM) IMB3: Rome Meteo 1757 rtty 50/850 Wx codes (03/Mar) (RH2) FAPSI: 1648 rtty75/500 5LG. No Link seen! Lotsa slow cw after rtty! (04/Mar) (RH2) Russian Navy: 1758 36-50 50/240 Unable decode (12/Feb) (RH2) RFVITT: FF Dzaoudzi (tent) 0437 Arq-E3 192/400 Idling (02/Mar) (RH2) Unid: 1615 rtty ? 75/170 Unable decode (12/Feb) (RH2) Unid: 1557 rtty 75/850Very strong sigs ! (25/Feb) (RH2) RFVITT: FF Dzaoudzi 1730 arq-E3 192/400 Msg\FF to RFVIC/Basenav Port des Galets (16Feb) (RH2) HMF49: KCNA PYONGYANG 1235 rtty 50/R/220 Press in EE, poor copy. (5/Mar) (DW) Mossad (E10): 0600 UTC USB numbers station id EZI grp 77 commencing ZRUWF... //13533 (SD) KDM52: FAA, Memphis, TN clg WHX23, FAA, ukn loc at 1425 USB (8/mar) (JM) Unid: 1601 rtty? 75/230 Unable decode (02/Mar) (RH2) UNID: French Mil 0730 ARQ-E3 (96/400) idle beta; presumed Fr.Guyana as per Klingenfuss (7/mar) (PLOO) ZSO SAN: Silvermine 1040 rtty 75/170 Wx followed by 5LG (unusual!) (17/Feb) (RH2) 9HCK5: M/V H STAR 1553 CW msg to Tramaco, Ravenna 5/Feb (HOOD). P3JG7: unid vsl 0853 CW clg UIS (Tuapse Radio) several time - no joy 15/Feb (HOOD). UFJP: TKH ANNA 0922 CW msg to UHP5 (is ex ST-1330, UNOQ) 14/Feb (HOOD). UFJR: TKH LEONID SOBOLYEV 0842 ARQ admin from Km Glukhov to UFN (23940dwt bulker) 29/Jan (HOOD). UBNY: VAYGACH 0941 ARQ psn rpt via UAT (is an icebreaker) 14/Feb (HOOD). UTIG: TKH SUVOROVO 1610 CW passing QTH as 3747/1636 to USO5 11/Feb (HOOD). 4JEA: TKH KHAGANI RUSTAMOV 0858 CW clg UON for any tfc 15/Feb (HOOD). UBHT: REVOLUTSIYA (AB-0035) 0820 RTTY 50/170 admin to RKLM 15/Feb (HOOD). (a Shirshov Institute research vsl) 4/Feb (HOOD). UGZI: TOROK (SRTM-8099) 0907 RTTY 50/170 crew TGs to UIW 3/Feb (HHOD). UALV: RTMS KULIKOVO POLYE 0910 RTTY 50/170 crew TGs to UIW 4/Feb (HOOD). UAUQ: NIS PROFESSOR SHTOKMAN 0917 RTTY 50/170 crew TG to UIW UGOU: TK KOTLAS 0912 ARQ admin from Km Kokarev to UCE 4/Feb (HOOD). UALV: RTMS KULIKOVO POLYE 0828 RTTY 50/170 admin to UIW 15/Feb (HOOD). UCUF: BORIS SYROMYATNIKOV (MA-1832) 0817 RTTY 50/170 admin and BBXX to UDK2 15/Feb (HOOD). NMO: Honolulu CG Radio 1730 ARQ idler 4/Feb (HOOD). UJE: Nizhny Novgorod Radio 0718 ARQ ID marker 16/Feb (HOOD). UAT: Moscow Radio 0931 ARQ msg status rpt to UHRT: TKH DMITRY DONSKOY 8/Feb (HOOD). OXZ: Lyngby Radio 0846 ARQ currency exchange info to OZBC6: M/T IDA WONSILD (log0ff as 03426 OZBC) 3/Feb (HOOD). RUF9: Temryuk Radio 1716 CW ID and QSX 4187/8343/12454 2/Feb (HOOD). Russian Navy: 1553 36-50 50/200 Unable decode (17/Feb) (RH2) LSD836: Buenos Aires Argentina CW/ARQ callband 160399(EB) URL: Sebastopol Ukraine 280299 2115 CW callband (EB) Pagina 270 12737 12765 12778 12798 12821 12855 12857 12872 12882 12903.0 12904.0 12941 12965 12992 13023 13055.0 13444.4 13445.0 13458.0 13510.3 13538.5 13542.0 13844.7 13846.8 13927 13953.2 13956.4 13977.0 14340.0 14367.0 14377.7 14381.0 WUN-v05 USU: Mariupol Ukraine 280299 2116 CW callband (EB) UCW4: St Petersburg Radio 0825 CW msg to UEIT: TKH AMUR 2507 6/Feb (HOOD). 9AR: Rijeka Croatia 280299 1509 callband (EB) TAH: Istanbul radio 280299 1507 callband (EB) CTP: Portuguese naval 160399 2109 RTTY/75 callband (EB) XSG: Shanghai Radio 280299 1500 callband (EB) XSG: Shanghai radio 160399 2106 CW callband (EB) Unident:280299 1451 RTTY/100 encrypted (EB) Unident:280299 1448 RTTY/150 encrypted (EB) RBSL: IN Mumbai 1515 rtty 50/600 5LG to unk (23/Feb) (RH2) ZRH SAN: Silvermine 1517 rtty 75/170 5LG's to unk (23/Feb) (RH2) RLK7: Archangel radio 280299 1445 CW 4LY de RLK7 callband (EB) SPE42/SPE61: Szczecin radio 120399 2057 CW callband (EB) RLK7: Archangel radio 280299 1445 CW 4LY de RLK7 callband (EB) USO5: Izmail Radio 0906 RTTY 50/170 wx fcsts (in Ukrainian) for Black Sea areas 29/Jan (HOOD). LPD88: General Pacheco Argentina 160399 2050 CW callband (EB) SPB:Szczecin radio 270299 1414 CW/ARQ callband (EB) UTQ7: KIEV RADIO 0753 CW. Marker "cq de UTQ7 qsx 6298/8341/12436" and working ship. (21/Mar) (DW) RFQP: FF Jibuti,DJI 0104z Arq-E3 100\425 C De V Jibuti\Le Port cct [DJI327 21 Feb99 [BC3] RFQP: FF Jibouti 1736 arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on DJI cid(19/Feb) (RH2) The Counting: Station (TCS) 1900 USB (Sat) YL/EE w/call-up to 466, count 1-0, beeps into msg. (RB) CFH: CF Halifax.NS.CAN Rtty 75\170 1143z Wx reports 27 Feb99 [BC3] NNN0CXT: USS Thorn (DD-988) 1928 USB (MARS Stn) wkg NNN0TDU w/moral calls home. (RB) ZRO3: Pretoria Meteo 1540 rtty 75/400 Wx codes (03/Mar) (RH2) RFVI: FF. Le Port .REU ARQ-E3 100\425 1155z 5 Ltr Wx Grps Le Port\Jibuti cct [RUN 700]. 27 Feb99 [BC3] RFVI: FF . Le Port .REU ARQ-E3 100\425 0935z msg's Le Port Jibuti cct [RUN 739] 27 Feb99 [BC3] AAT3USF: Army MARS "Near Panama" apparantly a ship w/PP to AFA1JW 24:00 19/Feb (JC7) AFA1JW: USAF MARS Miami, FL PP-AAT3USF 24:00 19/Feb (JC7) AFA2XW: USAF MARS Smyrna, GA PP w/aircraft & AFA1YW 22:26 5/Feb (JC) AFA2XW: USAF MARS Smyrna, GA PP w/aircraft & AFA1YW 22:26 4/Feb(JC7) AFN2AC: USAF MARS Miami, FL PP w/REACH 7042 18:58 18/Feb (JC7) REACH 7042: (Tail # 9700042) over Alabama with PP via AFN2AC to Holloman AFB. Had been unable to raise Holloman on HF or VHF. 18:58 18/Feb (JC7) P6Z: MFA Paris.F FEC-A 96\170 0920z 5 ltr wx Grps 2 nd Mar 99 [BC3] Tunis Diplo: 1517 fec 5LG to ETOILE MNM MN ?(05/Mar) (RH2) Unid: 1733 fec625\sbrs ? 100/146 Endless 5LG on C3G; M7000 refused synch. V strange!! What is fec625/sbrs ? (25/Feb) (RH2) BAF47: BEIJING MET 0930 rtty 50/R/800 Met tfc. Poor copy, qrm. (9/Mar) (DW) BAF8: BEIJING MET 0850 FAX Indeterminate type - fuzzy chart. (8/Mar) (DW) FDI8: FAF NICE 1640 rtty 50/R/400 Marker "RHHLACOLT de FDI8 voyez le brick figs ry's test de FDI8 voyez le brick figs ry's". (8/Mar) (DW) GXQ: RN LONDON 1421 DCN 8 chan interleaved vft on usb (5/Mar) (DW) Pagina 271 WUN-v05 14382.2 GXQ: RN LONDON 1423 rtty 50/340 14382.275. Chan3 in vft. "qbf figs test de GXQ ryi's test de GXQ" (5/Mar) (DW) 14383.5 NNN0CVQ: N-MC MARS USCGC Forward WMEC-911 PP-NNN0OON 00:01 12/Feb (JC7) NNN0OON: N-MC MARS Possibly Ohio PP-NNN0CVQ 00:01 12/Feb (JC7) 14395.0 LN2A: BEACON SVEIO 1520 USB On air 4 mins at 1520, 1540, 1600z with CW/Data bursts. Data centred +1185 hz with 100bd/Rev/850z data consisting reciprocals and other data. CW ID "LN2A" keyed on SPACE (at +1610hz). (7/Mar) (DW) 14395.5 UNID 1528 PICCOLO 14395.510. On stand by till 1600z when offair. (7/Mar) (DW) UNID. 1520 PICCOLO 14395.510. On standby till 160z without tfc/opchat. (5/Mar) (DW) 14415.5 NNN0CCL: USCGC Diligence WMEC-616 Rag Chew w/NNN0ERA 14:19 14/Feb (JC7) 14436.0 GFE23: BRACKNELL MET 1605 FAX Fuzzy chart due to skip. (5/Mar) (DW) 14441.5 NNN0BMV: N-MC MARS Dell Rapids, SD QSO-NNN0ERA 16:42 14/Feb (JC7) NNN0CMV: USCGC Tampa WMEC-902 Trying to raise shore station 23:58 14/Feb (JC7) NNN0COD: USS Hue City QSO-NNN0ERA 16:45 14/Feb (JC7) NNN0NXL: USS Ashland QSO-NNNOKEB 23:44 14/Feb (JC7) NNN0OCF: N-MC MARS Coon Rapids, MN Clng any Afloat Station; standing by for PPs 20:32 14/feb (JC7) NNN0TDU: N-MC MARS Falmouth, ME Announcing Stding by for PPs 14:37 14/Feb (JC7) NNN0TSD: N-MC MARS Fullerton, CA Rag Chew w/NNN0UTO 22:20 2/Feb(JC7) 14445.0 MKK: MKK: RAF LONDON 1725 DCN 16 chan interleaved vft on isb (8 chans per s/band). (5/Mar) (DW) 14446.2 MKK: RAF LONDON 1727 rtty 50/340 14446.275. Chan3 in vft "qbf figs test de MKK ryi's test de MKK". (5/Mar) (DW) 14467.3 DDH8: HAMBURG MET 0718 rtty 50/425 Marker and met tfc. Poor copy. (7/Mar) (DW) 14470 NNN0NXZ: USCGC Confidence WMEC-619 PP-NNN0KRQ 19:01 13/Feb (JC7) 14481.7 RFTJ: FF DAKAR ? 1002 ARQ/E3 48/400 8rc. Betas. (Hvy qrm fading in/out interleaved with vri fast cw -Russian system?). Offair 1026z without tfc. (8/Mar) (DW) 14483.5 NNN0NZK: USCG Dauntless WMEC-624 PP-NNN0TKR 23:39 14/Feb (JC7) NNN0TKR: N-MC MARS Woodland, WA PP-NNN0NZK 23:39 14/Feb (JC7) 14486.0 RFGW: MFA Paris 1658 fec-a 192/400 5LG to Embassies (04/Mar) (RH2) 14487.2 FF PARIS 1029 ARQ/E3 200/170 8rc. Betas, weak sync. 1144z finally tfc. Offline encrypted. Cct [FDX] to RFFVAEA/Dhahran. (8/Mar) (DW) 14541.7 EGYPTIAN EMB ? LOC 1209 arq Tfc in ATU80. End of sked opchat. (8/Mar) (DW) 14575.0 RFGW: MFA PARIS 0753 FEC/A 192/400 Tfc in offline encrypt. Tfc to H6l/Algiers. (7/Mar) (DW) RFGW: MFA PARIS 1222 FEC/A 192/400 Idling on rq's. Then gives qsl to Z4D/Nouakchott followed by tfcin FF. (8/Mar) (DW) 14579.0 GYU: RN GIBRALTAR ? 1228 DCN 8 chan interleaved vft on usb. (9/Mar) (DW) 14579.5 GYU: RN GIBRALTAR ? 1400 rtty 50/340 14579.595. Chan 1 (eng) in vft. Idle on mark. (9/Mar) (DW) 14581.0 Russian Navy: (tent) 1613 36-50? 18/180 Idling at halfspeed? Previously logged as 36-50 50/200 (02/Mar) (RH2) Russian Navy: 1557 36-50 36/230 Unable decode (05/Mar) (RH2) 14581.1 GYU: RN GIBRALTAR ? 1230 ARQ/342 96/340 14581.125 Chan 6 in vft. 2ch tdm. Chan A: and B: betas. (9/Mar) (DW) 14582.0 Russian Navy: 1803 36-50 50/170 Unable decode. Heard later Pagina 272 14585.7 14593.5 14621.7 14626 14626.7 14633.3 14639.0 14644.0 14654.5 14674.0 14678.5 14686 14700.0 14701.3 14763.0 14798.0 14837.0 14841.9 14867.7 14873.2 14927.7 14932.0 14959.7 14982.5 14996 15006 WUN-v05 @ 36/218 (03/Mar) (RH2) RFPTA: FF NDJAMENA 1751 ARQ/E3 200/400 8rc. Betas. No apparent tfc in nearly 3 hrs. (8/Mar) (DW) MTS: RAF PORT STANLEY 0734 PICC 14593.510. Standby. 0840z opchat - wrkng MKK. (9/Mar) (DW) MFA CAIRO 1015 arq Selcalls XBVY (London). QSO (some qrm) - opchat. Offair then brief selcals SSUO (Cairo) ? (9/Mar) (DW) ---: French forces Martinique 190399 1750 ARQ-E3/192 idling (EB) RFLI: FT DE FRANCE 0935 ARQ/E3 192/400 8rc. betas. 1001z. Cct [LIJ] two C de v svcs RFLI de RFLI and RFTJ de RFTJ. (7/Mar) (DW) FF UNID 1353 ARQ/E3 192/I/400 8rc. Betas, poor/little sync and appears to be deteriorating. (8/Mar) (DW) RFLI: FF FORT DE FRANCE 1026 ARQ/E3 192/I/400 8rc. Betas. Cct [IRT] to Cayenne. Tfc in offline encrypt and FF. Also cde de v svc RFLI de RFLI. svc RFLIG de RFLI "zah RTI706 format ligne 1". Wx fcst and nx in FF. (9/Mar) (DW) POL EMB BAGHDAD 1412 ARQ/POL 100/I/400 5rc. Tfc in offline encrypt (5fig grps). (8/Mar) (DW) Russian Navy: 1700 36-50 50/200 Unable decode (02/Mar) (RH2) SPW: WARSAW RADIO 0655 arq End of qso "qsl 2 qrc". Chan free marker "de SPW qsx 12567,0 khzazim 05". 0700z fec tfc list plus rpt. (9/Mar) (DW) SPW: WARSAW RADIO 1153 CW. Chan free marker "de SPW qsx 12572,0 khz azim 07" (5/Mar) (DW) SPW: WARSAW RADIO 1998 CW. Chan free marker "de SPW" qsx 12567,0 khz azim 08". (7/Mar) (DW) DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 0708 rtty 75/R/400 Online encrypted tfc (diplo bdcast). Typ msg hdr "1106 246205 08666 9074 xyxyxyxy: (9/Mar) (DW) V5G: MFA BUCHAREST 1128 CW Sign off incw "qru all". qrm fm psk modem in background. (9/Mar) (DW) UNID: rep to ATLAS they are at SAGINAW for the night. 2144 [MF2] BEIJING MET 1447 rtty 50/R/800 Met tfc - all TTAA. Originator BABJ/Beijing. (8/Mar) (DW) BEIJING MET 1518 rtty 50/N/600 Spurious fm 14700? or other tx fault. Met tfc, all TTAA's, originated BABJ/Beijing. (8/Mar) (DW) DOR: MFA Sofia 1515 rtty 75/310 Nx\Bulgar (03/Mar) (RH2) UNID 1906 ARQ/E 72/I/400 4rc. Betas. Weak/poor sync. (9/Mar) (DW) VVD65: Delhi Meteo 1707 rtty 50/150 Wx codes. Very weak sigs ! (12/Feb) (RH2) ATV65: NEW DELHI MET 1135 FAX 120/576/N/600 Vague outlines in noisy environment. (7/Mar) (DW) bqfsr: MFA Cairo 1604 arq Msgs\AA to Harare (rfkfs) & other Embassies (17Feb) (RH2) RFLIG: FF CAYENNE ? 1245 ARQ/E3 192/I/400 8rc. Weak, Poor/little sync. Betas. (7/Mar) (DW) RFTJ: FF DAKAR 1350 ARQ/E3 192/400 8rc. Poor sync. Betas. 1402z Cct [TJD] Controle de v RFTJ de RFTJ followed by svc RFTJD/Libreville de RFTJ zah JdJ727. (7/Mar) (DW) SNN299: MFA WARSAW ? 0631 ARQ/POL 100/250 5rc. Mostly idling then signs off. (9/Mar) (DW) RFTJ: FF DAKAR 1415 ARQ/E3 192/400 8rc. Betas. Cct [TJI]. 1432z two C de v svcs - RFTJ de RFTJ and RFLI de RFLI. (7/Mar) (DW) TASHKENT MET 1440 FAX//90/576/N/800 (end of) chart with station obs. (7/Mar) (DW) RWM: Moscow time station 190399 1713 CW (EB) RWM: TS MOSCOW 1005 CW. Used for rx cal ck - both within 2 hz. (2/Mar) (DW) ---:Egyptian embassy Madrid ARQ/100 (Sitor-A) encrypted tfc 190399 (EB) Pagina 273 15016 15633.3 15681 15794 16011.7 16074.0 16086 16087.6 16145 16151.8 16207.0 16260.0 16278.6 16317.0 16335.0 16346.0 16386.7 16421.3 16422.0 16422.0 16422.2 16428.0 16442.4 16603.5 16631.7 16703.0 WUN-v05 ASCENSION: wkrg PP for REACH 101H(C-5)to FURIOUS. 2130 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 7003 to Charelston CP. 2143 15\FEB(MF2) McCLELLAN: req VACINATE switch 11181. 2204 16\FEB(MF2) McCLELLAN: wkrg PP for PUP 35 to UNID. 19\FEB(MF2) HMF26: KCNA PYONGYANG 1003 rtty 50/R/250 Marker "ry's qra de HMF26/HMF55 freq 15633/11430 khz K.C.N.A Pyongyang" then into EE px. (19/Mar) (DW) SNN299: MFA Warsaw 270299 1214 FSK callband de SNN299 pse GA(EB) UNID: 0902 unid (4 tones spaced 200hz apart (like twinplex) speed 195.3 baud) (12/feb) (WP3) kdakrfr: MFA Cairo 1640 arq Msgs\AA to kdytfsg (Bahrein) (08/Mar) (RH2) Unid: Polish Diplo 1607 Pol-Arq 100/240 Idling.Not often heard! (04/Mar) (RH2) The Counting Station (E5): 1146 UTC AM numbers station in progress (SD) RFVI: FF Le Port 1046 arq-E3 100/400 ZAH1 AU204/205 Formal Ligne 1, on cre cid (06/Mar) (RH2) Unident:180399 2027 ARQ-M/192 idling (EB) FAPSI: 1614 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 60069. Line began 11166, not the usual 11177! (23/Feb) (RH2) Russian Navy: (tent) 1608 36-50? 18/161 Idling at halfspeed? Previously logged as 36-50 50/240.(02/Mar) (RH2) Russian Navy: 1539 36-50 50/180 Unable decode.Idling (04/Mar) (RH2) Russian Navy: 1554 36-50 36/170 Unable decode (05/Mar) (RH2) Russian Navy: 1651 36-50 50/200 Unable decode (08/Mar) (RH2) P6Z: MFA Paris 1526 fec-a 192/400 5LG to h6b g8t s5f 19ch 09cg u3h f9s 3gf1 w5e (25/Feb) (RH2) P6Z: MFA Paris 1740 fec-a 192/400 Clg L9C/Buenos Aires (04/Mar) (RH2) MFA ALGIERS 1403 COQ/8 26.7bd Daily news bulletin in FF (21/Mar) (DW) Polish Emb: Kinshasa 1546 Pol-Arq ++ 100/240 Sharing bandwith with Coq8/Algiers & arq/Cairo! Messy! (04/Mar)(RH2) dlkgmk: EGY Emb. Luanda 1543 arq Msg\AA to MFA Cairo (17/Feb) (RH2) FZS63: St Denis Meteo 1605 rtty 75/400 Wx codes (23/Feb) (RH2) Unid: 0948 rtty ?? 64/383 Listed as Unid @ 75bd(01/Mar) (RH2) Paki Diplo: 1602 T'plex 100/170 Seems on permanent idle mode along with 19031.7 ! (26/Feb) (RH2) RFFIC: Marine Dipermil Paris 1600 arq-E3 48/400 Admin tfc\FF to AIG2133/Tout Personnel Marine (25/Feb) (RH2) RFFAB: DICOD Paris 1110 arq-E3 48/400 Nx\FF to AIG 2012, 2013 & 2020 info zen/Mindefence (05/Mar) (RH2) RFFIV: Marine Sirpa Paris 0940 arq-E3 48/400 MCA Presse Sport Nx\FF cc RFTJ/RFTJF/RFFXOC + Armees Centops Paris (01/Mar) (RH2) UNID: French Mil 1619 ARQ-E3 (48/400) idle RQ (7/mar) (PLOO) Pol Emb: Nairobi 1716 Pol-Arq 100/240 Msg\Pol to Warsaw (08Mar) (RH2) L3M: w/ D7M, J6Y, 1WO, 3WL, O9A, K7V, W9N and 6GI in USB (AN) Unid: 0955 rtty 75/850 Unable decode. Interesting bursts of RY's/64's (01/Mar) (RH2) dlkgmk: Egy Emb., Luanda 1051 arq Msgs\AA to MFA Cairo (ktxke), then to fekph kdzywh ?? (23/Feb) (RH2) dlkgmk: Egy Emb., Luanda 1541 arq Msg\AA to KDPSM FESP KDZWYH KDDKPDWSH? (09/mAR) (RH2) Tallinn R: 1722 arq Personal tfc\RR for ML VIDU/ESAI Pagina 274 16716.5 16724 16768 16797.5 16801.5 16803.5 16805 16810 16810.3 16822 16826 16830 16832 16840.5 16842 16845 16850 16869 16880 16916 16945 16946 16955 16959.0 16964 16981 17015 17022.4 17022.5 17041 17050.0 17066.5 17068.4 17130 17203.9 17224.3 17231.3 17236.4 17236.5 17239.7 17293 17421.4 17430.3 WUN-v05 (08/Mar) (RH2) UDSX: TKH VERA MARYETSKAYA 1108 ARQ psn rpt from Km Klimkin to UFN (24110dwt bulker) 8/Feb (HOOD). UDZW: unid vs; 0812 ARQ msg in RR to unknown station and logs off as 52759 UDZW (any ID from out there ??) 28/Jan (HOOD). Unident:270299 1139 FEC/100 (sitor B) Phillipines news roundup mentioned Cabanatuan city (EB) UYDV: SVC More Sodruvestna 1725 rtty 50/170 Tfc\RR for Sevastopol (URL) (08/Mar) (RH2) V3YM: BATM SERGEY YESENIN 1333 RTTY 50/170 msgs to Moscow and Liepaja via UIW (is ex YLFT) 27/Jan (HOOD). UYDV: RKTS MORE SODRUZHESTVA 1515 RTTY 50/170 crew TGs to URL 11/Feb (HOOD). EAD: Madrid radio 190399 1452 CW/ARQ callband(EB) EAD: Madrid radio 270299 1121 CW/ARQ callband (EB) RFVI: FF LePort . REU ARQ-E3 100/425 0300z C DE V LePort\Noumea cct [HII] 1 March99 [BC3] 3AC47: Monaco Radio 0804 ARQ idler 28/Jan (HOOD). ESA: Tallin radio 270299 1117 CW callband (EB) SVT: Athens radio 130399 1937 CW callband (EB) SVT: Athens radio 260299 1111 CW callband (EB) UJE: Nizhny Novgorod Radio 1138 FEC blind tfc for UFHO: TK NEFTERUDOVOZ 37, UFFP: TK VOLGONEFT 268 and UGMQ: TK LIKO 1 (first logging of UJE with their new telex gear) 1/Feb (HOOD). 8PO: Bridgetown Barbados 260299 2037 CW/FEC callband (EB) 8PO: Bridgetown Barbados 120399 1935 CW/ARQ callband (EB) SAB: Goeteborg Sweden 190399 1308 CW/ARQ callband (EB) KHF: Giam (Global) Radio 0945 ARQ ID marker 16/Feb (HOOD). SVT: Athen radio 190399 1430 CW callband (EB) SPB: Szczecin radio 270299 1102 FEC/100 (sitor B) end of message for 3FXK8 (EB) 9AR: Rijeka Croatia 180399 1254 callband (EB) 9AR: Rijeka Croatia 270299 1053 CW callband (EB) ---: French forces Dakar 260299 2033 RTTY/75 callband (EB) FUJ: FN Noumea NCL 0522z Rtty 75\1386 Marker FUJ Testing Ry's 22 Feb99 [BC3] FUF: French forces Martinique 260999 2029 RTTY/75 callband (EB) PPR: Rio de Janeiro radio 260299 2023 CW callband (EB) UTQ7: Kiev Radio 1329 CW ID and QSX 8341/12436/16639 13/Feb (HOOD). MOBILE RADIO (WLO) 2100 CW. svc msgs then blind tfc bdcast. Noted keying what would be the MARK tone of their F1B signals. Fading by end of session. (4/Mar) (DW) MOBILE RADIO (WLO) 2035 fec Tfc list and stn info. (4/Mar) (DW) YQI: Constanta Bulgaria 260299 1809 CW tfc list (EB) 4XZ: Israel Navrad Haifa 1541 CW Crypto (09/Mar) (RH2) A9M: Bahrain R. 1638 Cw/Arq Marker (09/Mar) (RH2) OXZ8: Lyngby Radio 1538 CW ID and tfc list 30/Jan (HOOD). HLW: Seoul Radio 0840 CW marker 28/Jan (HOOD). OXZ82: Lynby Radio 0846 CW ID and tfc list 28/Jan (HOOD). A4M: Muscat Radio 1031 CW ID marker 16/Feb (HOOD). CWA: CERRITO RADIO 1940 CW. Nav wngs in SS. 24wpm. (20/Mar) (DW) UIW: KALININGRAD RADIO 1712 CW. Working ship UBDL. Gives qsl2 tks. (19/Mar) (DW) UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 0848 CW giving QSL2 to UBJG: SRTM DEYMA 28/Jan (HOOD). PKX: JAKARTA RADIO 1437 CW. Marker "cq de PKX qru? k" (20/Mar) (DW) A9M: Bahrain Radio 1128 USB wkg 3EYA4: M/V Sun 2 (27439dwt bulker) 14/Feb (HOOD). FAPSI 1546 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 50035 (17/Feb) (RH2) 9VF209: KYODO Singapore 1450 fax 60/576 Chinese Nx\paper (27/Feb) (RH2) Pagina 275 WUN-v05 17519 UNID: 1703 USB ALE (8/mar) (JM) 17521.8 HSW61: Bangkok Meteo 1511 rtty 50/190 Wx codes \\10299.0/HSW62 (23/Feb) (RH2) 17548.5 SOT265B: Warsaw R. 1756 fec cq cq cq @ 1800 utc sol 242B/11423.5 & sov228B/20285.5 (08/Mar) (RH2) 17553 RFTJT: French forces Dakar 260299 1822 ARQ-M/192 5ltr tfc to RFFABRS RFFKCR RFFUHFR (EB) 17590.5 HZN49: Jeddah Meteo 1717 rtty 100/850 Wx codes (12/Feb) (RH2) 18012 Possibly French military: 0957 UTC USB w/ comms in French (SD) 18064.0 MFA: Warsaw 1551 Pol-Arq 100/240 Nx\Pol (02/Mar) (RH2) 18238.1 ZRO4: PRETORIA MET 1500 FAX 120/576/R/800 Weak outlines in noise. (21/Mar) (DW) 18254.3 SUU: Cairo Meteo 1736 rtty 96/850 Wx codes. Poor tx! C3G refused synch but good copy on M7000! (08/Mar) (RH2) 18269.0 HBD20: MFA Berne 1739 arq 5LG to unk (08/Mar) (RH2) 18580.0 RFHI: FF Noumea NCL 0850z ARQ-E3 100\400 C De V Noumea\Papeete cct [HII015] 21 Feb99 [BC3] 18597.6 EAE220: MAE Madrid 1517 T'plex/arq 100/170 10LG's received simultaneously in 2 modes on 2 screens ! T'plex on C3G; arq on M7000; both at 100/170 (26/Feb) (RH2) 18597.7 EAE220: MFA Madrid 1444 arq 10LG to Kinshasa (25/Feb) (RH2) 18604 UNID: 1600 Piccolo Both 0.110 and 0.510 channels with tfc crpto then off air at 1615. (18/feb) (KN) 18646.7 RFTJ: FF Dakar 1616 aeq-E3 48/400 CdeV on JFJ cid (26/Feb) (RH2) 18771.0 Unid: 1635 RS-Arq 228.5/150 Unable decode. Unlisted. (12/Feb) (RH2) 18972.0 DFZG: MFA Belgrade 0715 rtty 75/400 Crypto to several 3FG addressees. \\19217.0 (18/Feb) (RH2) 18973.5 TAD: Ankara 1524 fec-a 144/400 Nx\EE & FF (05/Mar) (RH2) 18974.5 TAD:? MFA Ankara (tent) 1545 fec-a 144/???Idling for ages on Mark only !? (19/2) (RH2) 18980 UNID: 0818 Piccolo 0.110 channel crypto traffic 0.510 stby (19/feb) (KN) UNID: 1600 Piccolo 0.110 channel crypto traffic. Some handkeyed ttc on 0.510 channel seemed like crypto! Both channels to stby at 1615 (18/feb) (KN) 18993.5 SPW: WARSAW RADIO 1145 CW Chan free marker "de SPW qsx 16786,0 khz azim 01". (5/Mar) (DW) 19036.4 ALGERIAN EMB OUGADOUGOU 1015 COQ/8 26.7bd Tfc in FF (5/Mar) (DW) 19036.4 Ambalg Addis Abeba: 1557 Coq8 26.67 Numerous msgs\FF to various locations. Seems Addis is now a focal point for Algerian Diplo Tx (04/Mar) (RH2) MFA: Algiers 1545 Coq-8 26.67 Msgs\FF re Electoral statistics (23/Feb) (RH2) 19048.7 FF PARIS 1028 ARQ/E3 192/400 8rc. Poor sync. Tfc in offline encrypt and FF. Cct [LFA] to Dakar. (5/Mar) (DW) 19103 ---: French forces martinique ARQ-M(e3) 192 idling 120399 (EB) 19111.9 SPW: WARSAW RADIO 1139 arq Chan free marker "de SPW qsx 16786,0 khz azim 10". Possible spurious fm 18993.5 khz. Copied on two rx/two aerials. 1144z short qso - ship unid. (5/Mar) (DW) 19131 413: rep ops normal to ATLAS. 2024 5\MAR(MF2) 711: rep ops normal to ATLAS. 2107 321 rep ops normal to ATLAS,who req radio check on PAPA. 2114 410 discussing flight service & flight plan w\ATLAS. 2220 413 passing enroute 200 to ATLAS. 2221 410 rep ops normal to ATLAS. 2228 4\MAR(MF2) 925: rep to ATLAS that 925 & 923 are enroute SUNDANCE 100. 2055 411 calling ATLAS,nothing heard. 2103 925 rep ops normal to ATLAS. 2111 26\FEB(MF2) ATLAS: req UNID retune frequency down by 3. 2230 10\MAR(MF2) Pagina 276 19510.0 19689.0 19692.5 19699.0 20584.0 22290 22377.5 22447.0 22459.0 22461.4 22482.0 22525.0 22537.0 22541 22542.0 22563.8 22564.0 22575.5 22592.5 22603.5 22607.3 22610.5 22611.5 22641.0 22736.8 22818.5 22953.0 WUN-v05 ATLAS: wkrg PP for UNID. 2145 23\FEB(MF2) LGOS: FF Emb. Lagos 1556 Arq6-90 200/400 ryry de lgs, then 5LG to MFA Paris (4/Mar) (RH2) Russian Navy: 1602 36-50 36/188 Unable decode (05/Mar) (RH2) ZSC: Capetown R 1608 arq CW/ID & some odd synch pulses !(17/Feb) (RH2) UFN: Novorossissk R. 1610 arq Msg\RR for TK Leonid Sobolev (17/Feb) (RH2) Chantier de Garafini: 0750 arq Msgs\II to Groupement Salini Strabag (18/Feb) (RH2) WLBX: m/v lawrence h. gianella 0720 sitor-a tfc unclas to comsc wash, comscpac san diego, comscfe yokohama, comlog westpac (7/mar) (wp3) KFS: Palo Alto Radio 1618 ARQ marker 9/Feb (HOOD). FUV: FN DJIBOUTI 1110 rtty 75/850 Marker "de FUV ry's sg's figs testing" (10/Mar) (DW) XSX: CHILUNG RADIO 1117 CW Marker "cq de XSX qsx 8/12/16/22 mhz k" (10/Mar) (DW) 8PO: BARBADOS RADIO 1119 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "8PO" after end of Clover qso (10/Mar) (DW) HLG: SEOUL RADIO 1208 CW. Tfc list ending "de HLG". (21/Mar) (DW) IRM: CIRM ROME 1219 CW. Marker "vvv IRM free radio medical service and AMVER service on 8/12/16/22 mhz common k". (21/Mar) (DW) FUF: FN FORT DE FRANCE 1618 rtty 75/R/850 Marker "de FUF testing ry's sg's figs testing" (10/Mar) (DW) FUF: FN FT DE FRANCE 1659 rtty 75/R/850 Idle on space. Working French w/ship "FX" (indefinate c/sgn). "qsm k" (rpt last msg) and "bo bo bo" (believe restart). Slow transfer of msgs/qsm/qsls. zbz3/5 eventually zbz1/5. Rtrn mrkr 1908z (10/Mar) (DW) FUF: French forces Martinique 260299 1710 RTTY/75 callband (EB) JJC: TOKYO 1059 FAX 60/576/N/800 End of page, start next. Japanese script with some (Latin)words in EE. Report on Sumo Match. (21/Mar) (DW) 9AR: RIJEKA RADIO 1130 CW. Marker "vvv de 9AR 3/7/9 ch 3/4/7 k" (21/Mar) (DW) XSW: KAOSHIUNG RADIO 1131 CW. Marker "cq de XSW hr tfc list nil" Return to marker "cq de XSW k" (21/Mar) (DW) PKX: JAKARTA RADIO 1627 CW Marker "cq de PKX qru? k" (10/Mar) (DW) A9M: BAHRAIN RADIO 1135 CW. Marker "cq de A9M" (21/Mar) (DW) PPR: RIO DE JANEIRO RADIO 1630 CW Marker "vvv de PPR qsx 4183 8368 12552 16736 22280 k" (10/Mar) (DW) SAB93: GOETEBORG RADIO 1634 arq Chan free marker (Maritex) "ererer" string. Selcal DVVD (10/Mar) (DW) CLA50: HAVANA RADIO 1637 CW Marker "cq de CLA qsx c/11 8368/12552/16736 tx 8573/12673/5/16961qsw CLA 20/32/41/50 qrj c/1217 k" (10/Mar) (DW) CLA: Havana Radio 1630 CW ID marker 9/Feb (HOOD). HLF: SEOUL RADIO 1138 CW. Marker "cq de HLF qsx 22 mhz k". (21/Mar) (DW) USU: MARIUPOL RADIO ? 1227 CW. End of tfc. Gives "oknilpseqrxafter1600" with no spaces, then offair. (21/Mar) (DW) RETJCX: Madrid Navrad (tent) Fm - CECOMENA 1520 rtty 100/850 Nx\SS to UNIMAR, then some USB/voice, 1st time heard or seen this log !! (23/Feb) (RH2) EAE: MFA Madrid (Minerisun Exior) 0807 arq Crypto groups prob. to Kinshasa (strong sigs!) (16/Feb) (RH2) CACAL: teleprint Bernedak 1400 arq 5LG to Pretoram, Nairobam, Kinshasam (25/Feb) (RH2) HBD20/5: MFA BERN 1009 arq Tfc in offline encrypt. Weak, poor copy. Simplex operation. Heading corrupt but noted Pagina 277 22961.0 23230.0 23374.0 24369.9 24578.0 24851 WUN-v05 Pretoram (Ambassador Pretoria). Coding ends "cvcvc" and closes with ID HBD20/5. (2/Mar) (DW) HBD20: MFA Berne 1545 arq 5LG to unk (05/Mar) (RH2) HBD22/s: SWISS EMB NEW DELHI 1034 arq Tfc in offline encrypt. (2/Mar) (DW) FAPSI: 1550 81-81 81/180 Unable decode (05/Mar) (RH2) MFA ROME 1615 ARQ/RS 228/170 8bit mode. Tfc in II and offline encrypt to Dakar and LUAL?. Transmitted to Dakar for relay to Luanda?. 1708z still busy. (3/Mar) (DW) RFGW: MFA Paris 1513 fec-a 192/400 5LG to w9l, w3s & g7m (05/Mar) (RH2) P6Z: MFA Paris 1602 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to unk embassies (04/Mar) (RH2) Unident:260299 1544 ARQ-M/192 Idling (EB) ======================================== ======================================================================== \\\\\ WORLDWIDE UTE NEWS Club //// \\\ An Electronic Club Dealing Exclusively in Utility Stations /// \\\\ WUNNEWS Vol. 5, No.4 Apr, 1999 ///// ======================================================================== Edited by Day Watson Acting Electronic Editor COPYRIGHT 1999 WUN This newsletter is from the first dedicated electronic utility club in the world; the Worldwide UTE News (WUN). Portions of this newsletter may be posted on electronic bulletin boards w/out prior approval so long as the WUN is credited as the source & so long as the file(s) remain(s) intact. 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And whilst we're on the subject, Don reports the level of logs is substantially down. In the light of this, and making no apologises for such inclusion, the post made earlier this month is repeated: "One of the most popular features of the WUN newsletter is the Logs Column, giving a wide coverage of recently logged stations around the world. In the medium term this helps to raise the interest of other ute monitors on current happenings. Over the months and years these columns build up into one of the best guides to the spectrum below 30 mhz. To maintain this QUALITY library we rely on QUALITY members to provide QUALITY input in basically two ways. 1. Volunteers to join TEAM LOGS and give a little of their time to collect in, edit and pass on to the Logs Column Editor logs which Pagina 278 WUN-v05 are posted on our server. The more people who join this section the less work there is to do by each Team member. Can you give some of your time - please contact the Logs Column Editor Donald Stidwell [email protected] for details - your help will be very much appreciated. It really is a case of the more the merrier. 2. To minimise the amount of editing the individual Team Logs guys have to undertake PLEASE DO use the WUN format so that we have an overall consistency to the Logs Column. We feel this is little to ask in return for something which is free to all. This is the QUALITY each of you can contribute to the overall library of information and the process of getting it there. And a gentle reminder that WUN format is FREQ CALLSIGN: STATION TIME MODE (baud) REMARKS (Date) (INITIALS) Examples: 12502.5 LXRC: M/V Biggaship 1552 ARQ w/tlx for ETA. (1/Sep/98) (RB) 11175 WUN52:1610 USB wkg Offutt w/pp to WUN Command Post. (10/Oct/98)(RB) Whilst you enjoy your monitoring help us to help others enjoy theirs." - - Now on with this month's contributions - trust there's something for you. WHAT'S INSIDE: o Digital Review by Day Watson o Military Channel Designator List by Graham Tanner o Nautical News by Scott R. Havens o Numbers & Oddities by Ary Boender, Chris Smolinski, & Jascha Ruesseler o Products & Books Reviews by Bob Margolis o QSL Center by John D Stephens o Utility Round-up by Ary Boender o WUN Logs Column by Donald E. Stidwell & TEAM LOGS ========================================================================= 0100110110101010100000101101101001110100001101011001100101011011001010100 11010010111010001101011001# Digital Review #01110100001101011001101101 1010101011010010111011001010001100111010100101101011101001010100010101110 - Editor: Day Watson E-mail: [email protected] - 14, Gardens Road, Clevedon, N Somerset, United Kingdom BS21 7QG - Nickname on IRC channels #wun & #monitor DayW Hi digi WUNners Trust this finds you well and hope you'll find the next 850 lines of interest. The menu Diplo Met Military Nat.Gvrnmntl Press Techi Tips Unid MFA Belgrade ceases diplo broadcasts Swiss diplo update New USCG Boston/NMF FAX schedule Unid met on 5154.5 khz Alysse found FF (cct:HAE/HAS) in the Pacific FF circuit to Kumanovo (Macedonia) Turkish Navy on 6395 Algerian Customs - locations CNA Taipei FAX Last of the rtty "press" ASCII bit table Jet noise Pagina 279 WUN-v05 ON0BEL update >>....Diplo.....> ::: MFA Belgrade ceases diplo broadcasts Over the last week/ten days at the time of going to press it has been noticed that the HF diplo broadcasts, often on up to 13 frequencies, at 0600z and 1400z have been absent. One must assume that these broadcasts have been discontinued. ::: Swiss diplo update Switzerland continues to use arq on HF with both the MFA and the embassy on the same frequency. Messages are exceedingly long (probably containing a number of messages as one would package up a number of files in single archive or .zip file). These are invariably offline encrypted; in fact I haven't seen any messages recently in the clear other than headers and occasional opchat. The messages use double line spacing and no page breaks. The list of reported frequencies within the last 15-18 months with my own loggings indicated by an asterisk "*" 5271 5273 5733.2 5752 5752.5* 5753 5757 5773 5773.2* 7653.7 7654* 7659* 7661.7 7662 7663 7669 7674* 7677* 7678 7678.5* 7679 7682 8071.5 9162 9166 9166.4* 9168 9170 9170.5 9171.4 9174.5* 9178 9179* 10952* 10953* 10957 10961 10963* 10964 10964.8 10967* 10969* 10971* 10972 10973* 10974 12962 13951* 13952.2 13954.4*13955 13957 13958.5*13959 13961 13961.5* 13962 13963 13965 13965.5*13976 13976.5 13977* 13978 16098* 16101* 16102* 16102.5*16108 16111 16111.5*16113* 16118 16119 16120 16124 16204 16305 18202.7 18257* 18258 18258.5*18259 18263 18268* 18269* 18269.8 18270.5*18276.7*18277 18282.5 18283.3 18284 18284.7 18285 20530.2 20587 20590.2* 20596 20598 20603 20604 20609 20609.5 20610 20613 20699.7 22953* 22961* 22963* 22967 22969 22975 The current CALLSIGNS/SELCALS table. info. Please advise any errors or missing C/sign selcal Location c/sign selcal Location HBD20 HBD21 HBD22 HBD23 HBD24 HBD25 HBD26 HBD27 HBD28 HBD29 KPVP BMUX BMUQ BMUK BMUM BMUP BMUC BMUY BMUF BMUS MFA Berne Washington New Delhi Athens Harare Tel Aviv Berlin Bucharest Khartoum Mexico City HBD60 HBD61 HBD62 HBD63 HBD64 HBD65 HBD66 HBD67 HBD68 HBD69 BMRV BMRX BMRQ BMRK BMRM BMRP BMRC BMRY BMRF Paris Cairo Teheran London Bonn Beirut Ottawa Accra Guatemala City HBD30 HBD31 HBD32 HBD33 HBD34 HBD35 HBD36 HBD37 HBD38 HBD39 BMEV BMEX BMEQ BMEK BMEM BMEP BMEC BMEY BMEF BMES Lagos Buenos Aires Brasilia Baghdad Caracas Beijing Helsinki Djakarta Oslo Nairobi HBD70 BMZV HBD71 BMZX HBD72 BMZQ HBD73 BMZK HBD74 BMZM HBD75 BMZP HBD76 BMZC HBD77 BMZY HBD78 BMZF HBD79 Pagina 280 Sofia Amman Islamabad Lima Kinshasa Colombo Copenhagen? Brussels Seoul WUN-v05 HBD40 HBD41 HBD42 HBD43 HBD44 HBD45 HBD46 HBD47 HBD48 HBD49 BMOV BMOX BMOQ BMOK BMOM BMOP BMOC BMOY BMOF BMOS Belgrade Pretoria Bangkok orTokyo Canberra Stockholm Tokyo Havana Lisbon Riyadh Budapest HBD50 HBD51 HBD52 HBD53 HBD54 HBD55 HBD56 HBD57 HBD58 HBD59 BMIX BMIQ BMIK BMIM BMIP BMIC BMIY BMIF BMIS Algiers Rabat Dar es Salaam Rome Madrid Warsaw Vienna Moscow Ankara HBD80 HBD81 HBD82 HBD83 HBD84 HBD85 HBD86 HBD87 HBD88 HBD89 BMDV BMDX BMDQ BMDK Bogota Abidjan Dakar Addis Ababa BMDP Monrovia BMDS Yaounde HBM41 Panmunjon or Lisbon? OMZ23 Prague Messages as headed with destination address followed by the originator. Note the decimal point in front of the originator. berneda .ottawaam brn00015 cszxc fwhjr tnbiy volfh whnlr lbfej ilbxr vjrhv liyul ofhno sbffh utsto nzvpf hurla ekukb xhkrr qlnku osysz aphif wlbte cvcvc )))) (((( tfmg5053 caireeam .berneda zir07124 :cacac mvsmur ammanjam ankaraam havaneam jakartam seoulcam teheraam :cacac brasilam khartoam telaviam bucaream kievukam varsovam budapeam nairobam buenosam ottawaam caireeam cszxc fyxjy trxih vjxfy ihbxf obuet fllev ehnyh fbwhb uluyl zjzaz esety nelyt stene cvcvc )))) The second example (from Bern) is addressed to 17 embassies but the header shows this example is currently being sent to the Cairo Embassy, the other 16 will receive their copy during their individual qso's. Multiple addresses are bracketted between the two groups :cacac. The offline encryption is bracketted between the groups cszxc and cvcvc. These are the only groups in the message body containing the letter "c" and the letter "d" does not appear at all. Previously the addressee indicators were nine letters, the first two being "am" and the last "o" with the destination in between. This has changed. Now still nine letters with the last two being AM or CO (assumed Ambassador or Consul respectively). In general if the destination name is less than seven letters the remainder is made up with part of the country - check Kiev and Tunis as examples. Bern's Pagina 281 WUN-v05 address is the exception with eight letters. berneda Bern ammanjam ankaraam anunciam atheneam beijinam belgraam brasilam bruxelam bucaream budapeam buenosam caireeam havaneam helsinam kievukam madridam montevam moscouam nairobam newdelam oslonoam ottawaam pretoram riodejco romeitam santiaam saopauco seoulcam singapam sofiabam stockham telaviam teheraam tripolam tunistam varsovam vienneam washinam Amman Ankara Anuncion Athens Beijing Belgrade Brasilia Brussels Bucharest Budapest Buenos Aires Cairo Havana Helsinki Kiev Madrid Montevideo Moscow Nairobi New Delhi Oslo Ottawa Pretoria Rio de Janeiro Rome Santiago Sao Paulo Seoul Singapore Sofia Stockholm Tel Aviv Teheran Tripoli Tunis Warsaw Vienna Washington Callsigns are often given on establishing contact and transmissions. On the subject of callsigns one often callsign of HBD20 with a /nr suffix. During a recent an attempt to find the reason for this was made. The frequencies was noted. HBD20/1 HBD20/2 HBD20/3 HBD20/4 HBD20/5 HBD20/6 HBD20/7 HBD20/8 7659 13977 10963 10953 10971 7677 10971 7674 at the end of sees the MFA Bern monitoring session suffix v. 7678.5 13965.5 10973 7678.5 10963 At first this appears to be a group of frequencies associated with a particular suffix - until one finds two suffixes appearing against the same frequency 10963 with /3 and /8 10971 with /5 and /7. AnyWUN have any thoughts on the subject. >>....Met.....> ::: Moscow Met fax Pagina 282 WUN-v05 Larsen reported an UNID fax near 9015. This turned out to be Moscow on 9014. With no additional information in my "to hand" library the next step was to surf to Marius Rensen's webpage at http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/HFFAX/TOC7.HTM and there was the current state of Moscow's "wanderings" through the spectrum as sourced by Klaus Betke. Mornings Afternoons 8144 5008 9014 9014 There is a alternate transmission with Mornings Afternoons 10980 5150 The changeover time is not known at this time. ::: New USCG Boston/NMF FAX schedule Thanks to Tom Sevart for posting on a NAVTEX giving the new schedule which came into effect on 1/Apr. 0230Z 0800Z 0430Z 1720Z 1900Z 4398.5/6338.6/ 9108.1 4398.5/6338.6/ 9108.1 6338.6/9108.1/12748.1 6338.6/9108.1/12748.1 6338.6/9108.1/12748.1 Note that the frequencies are the "window" or "display" value for use with USB. Add 1.9 khz to obtain the assigned frequency. ::: Unid met on 5154.5 khz Tom in Germany enquired a few days ago as to the identity of a new Meteo station on 5154.5 kHz. He says "It's in RTTY 50 Bd/425 Hz/Rev. and transmits AAXX-wx msgs fm LOWM/Vienna, LZIB/unid, SOWR/Warsaw OKPR/Praha ? (114/115/116/117xx weather stations) Might be any (new/reactivated ?) Warsaw Meteo transmitter. They (??) were also (last time ?) active on HF on 5234 kHz in RTTY/50 with wx from SOWR/WROC (Wrozlaw)/SOPO/etc. (no WMO styled station-identificators) but WMO AAXX-styled message formats. ???" I haven't heard it so far but I thought it might be Grengel/DHJ51 in support of Allied Force operations. However checking the frequencies listed in Nov/98 DR column I noted Grengel was 100bd - this one is 50bd. In a follow-up Tom also rejected Grengel saying "don't think so, saw the same styled-station on 5234 kHz in 7/97 during the great flooding catastrophy in Poland and E Germany with wx from very "little" weather stations. And Grengel would be always 100 Bd. not 50Bd. I thought the 97 station was Warsaw Meteo, and think the same for this time also ?" AnyWUN help out here? Thanks Tom. >>....Military.....> ::: Alysse found Flanon wrote in to say he's at last solved the riddle of the location of Pagina 283 WUN-v05 "Alysse", aka RFFVAEA. From a website he has determined that it is located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and the explanation why it has a different telex circuit than Dharhan. Visit http://www.nip.org/Proceedings/PRObray3.htm for the whole story "Five Fleets Around the World with the Nimitz" by Lt.Cmdr W R Bray,USN. But the clue lay in the following paragraph: "...France joins Saudi Arabia, the United States, and Britain as the four remaining coalition partners still enforcing the U.N.-mandated no-fly zone in southern Iraq under Security Council Resolution 688 and the no-drive zone under Security Council Resolution 949 (the nodrive zone prohibits Iraq from enhancing its military capabilities below 32° North). The French version of Operation Southern Watch is Operation Alysse, and its presence comprises a small staff element at JTF-SWA headquarters in Riyadh, a handful of fighter and support aircraft at Al Kharj air base in Saudi Arabia, and usually one or two ships patrolling the Northern Arabian Gulf...." Thanks to both. ::: FF (cct:HAE/HAS) in the Pacific Following up a query by Eddy Waters: > Has anyone got an id for the E.72/425 station on 10913.370 khz? Murray Lehman (Perth, WA) advised that he'd "had a bit of luck over the weekend with the FF ARQ-E 72 baud narrow shift (100-120 hz)transmissions which were thought to be in the South Pacific. After two years of on/off monitoring finally got traffic. DC's HF ARQ list showed some of them as idling. Copied two messages. The first, on 10913.4 1042z 10th April : ZCZCHAE036 RR RFFHCCT DE RFHHHC H5064 ZNR UUUUU ZDK R 092137Z AVR 9 BT BBBB 5LGs PAGE 2 RFHHHC H5064 5LGs BT GRU258 H5064 NNNN The second, same freq, was copied at 0915z on 11th April with the same circuit ID and to/from stations, also had 5 letters groups. The message sequence number was 040, which if it is a monthly count, then it averages around four messages per day. A monthly count seems more likely because of the long idle times. A probable QSX was around 9085 with same mode/shift and idling at the same time that the traffic was copied. The circuit HAE is new to me and cannot find any reference to it. Ary's NATO list shows RFHHHC as being Hao which is an atoll in the Tuamotu Archipelago and RFFHCCT as Avignon. Although preferable to do a circuit ID from service traffic, I think the two messages seen are enough to put the HAE circuit as Hao to Papeete. If Papeete was relaying the traffic, then reasonable to expect it to be in ARQ-E3 at either 96 or 100 baud to Fort de France or Noumea and the circuits don't match-up. A remote Pagina 284 WUN-v05 possiblity is that a third station is relaying Hao's traffic but think this is unlikely because of the proximity of Hao and Papeete. Would be interested in your thoughts". Personally can't add a thing being well out of range. Maybe you guys in E Aus/NZ might like to keep tabs on these circuits for a while. In the meantime Murray's posted log of 17/Apr adds another piece to the jigsaw: 9085 RFHWW: FF Papeete 1010 ARQ-E 72/110 clear text msg to RFHHHC Hao cct HAS 17Apr99 (ML2) Every little bit helps - Thanks Murray. ::: FF circuit to Kumanovo (Macedonia) Nice one,Peter. Just as the newsletter was going to press Peter Thompson logged FF Versailles(Paris)/RFFXCCS running circuit [CRT] with ARQ/E 184.6bd/400hz to RFFXCKO/"French Brigade HQ, Kumanovo". Kumanovo is in Macedonia, NE of Skopje. This will be part of the French NATO contingent in respect of Allied Force operations. 9123.4 appears to be its return. My monitoring has given me idling continously over most of the last 24 hours - not even a single Cde de V or zic/zid svc. However swapping notes with PT he says "I caught 9123.5 a while ago as RFFXCK on RTC circuit but no indication of location. I've tried again in the past few days but no traffic. One's patience will be tested to the full with this one. a back-up for a satellite link. Our thanks to Peter. I suspect it's ::: Turkish Navy on 6395 Ary pitched in this month with a logging on the 12th(1300z) for a station on 6395 kHz using 75bd/800hz rtty. The message as expected was offline encrypted but had routing indicators (fm) RTQLD and (to) RTQGDACY 6395 is listed in CFL/11 and SPECIAL-FREQUENZLISTE as TN Ankara/TBA3 circuit [T13A]. Tks AB. >>....National Governmental.....> ::: Algerian Customs - locations. Following last month's item on this organisation we're grateful to Mike Chace for sharing his list of location mnemonics. If you can assist with any of the gaps please email. Office Locations: Location Adrar Algiers Algiers Port Ain Defla Ain Temouchent Annaba Arzew Mnemonic "ada"? "aeb" "alg", "ala", "dgd" "apc" "ana" "apa" Batna Bechar "hrb" Bejaia "bej", "bja" Biskra Blida Bordj Bou Arreridj Pagina 285 WUN-v05 Bouira Boumerdes Chlef Constantine "ctr" Dar El Beida Deb Deb Djanet Djelfa "eca" El Bayadh El Oued El Tarf Ghardaia Guelma "efb", "efd" "grm" "grp" "grx" "grz" Hadika Heddada "hba" "hra" "hrf" "hru" Illizi Jijel Khenchela Laghouat Mascara Medea Mila Mostaganem M'Sila Naama "mda" "nma" "mlk" "ora", "ord" "orb" "oua" Oran Oran Port Ouargla Ouled Moumen Oum Theboul "oub" "ror" Relizane Saida Setif Sida Bel Abbes Skikda Souk Ahras Tamanrasset Tebessa Tiaret Tindouf Tipaza Tissemsilt Tizi-Ouzou Tlemcen "sfa", "sfb" "ska" "sha" "ted" "tia" "tlb" "tlx" Dictionary: exp des dgd dsn dgn Expediteur (Sender) Destination (Recipient) Directeur General des Douanes (Director General of Customs) Directeur Surete Nationale (Director General National Security) Directeur Gendarmerie Nationale (Director National Police) Pagina 286 WUN-v05 Wilayates Provinces >>....Press.....> ::: CNA Taipei FAX At the end of March CNA were copied using F1A (one needs to filter down onto the MARK/Black Tone (-400hz) to copy the morse). For 15 minutes prior to 0900z he outputs the following marker: "qra de 3MA36/23/24/25/26/34 22850/19680/15878/14685/13766/9430 khz CNA cmp Taipei ROC ar". At 0900z transmission of Chinese script commences and lasts for approximately 40 minutes. Two columns were discernable. As far as this corner of Europe was concerned signals were heard on 13766/15878/9430 in that order of limited quality. I asked Murray Lehman (W.Australia) if he could assist in confirming the other frequencies and determine if any other transmission times were in use. He was able to furnish the following: "Was able to give them a good workout between 2100- 1300z (5am-9pm local) Freqs in use - 9430 13766 15878 22850 with the only FAX transmission being at 0900 for around 45 minutes.When those frequencies were up, nil heard on 14685 and 19680. Monday to Saturday ops - nil heard on any freq Sundays. CW (F1A - qsx MARK/BLACK tone) start-up between 0840-0850 on FAX frequencies. QRA except for the last c/sign number which is 34 in lieu of 32. FAX - start-up at 0900 with the lead one being a sked. Poor copy but one did show an 0500 transmission on 22850 which is not made. Inaccurate as with the CW QRA tape." Help appreciated, as always , Murray ::: Last of the rtty "press" Further the comments last month re MAP Rabat, over a few days I kept a more concentrated ear on the last known "press" outlets. The following seem to have gone AA Ankara, GNA Bahrain, JANA Tripoli, ROMPRESS Bucharest leaving INA Baghdad Arabic on 10162.5 at 1300/1353 (75/N/400) Carrier still on 1608/1741 KCNA Pyongyang Logged in Europe (all English) 8020 1318 (50/R/250) 11430 1043 (50/R/250) 11475 1358 (50/N/250) 11536 1308/1400 (50/R/250) 15633 1043 (50/R/250) Logged in South Africa 14567 1000 (50/-/500) (Tks RH - logs) KPL, Vientiane still rattling on, QRA tape 14639.5 0900 (Tks ML) Pagina 287 PETRA Amman WUN-v05 Arabic on 6830 at 1610. Seemed to finish without a section in English or French. (50/N/400) SANA Damascus Arabic on 11080 at 1430 (50/N/400) " " " " 1602 (Tks RH - logs) SUNA Khartoum English on 19462.9 " " " " YONHAP Seoul QRA tape 11602.5 0020 at 1005. (50/N/85) " 1030 (tks PT - logs) (Tks ML) >>....Techi Tips.....> ::: ASCII bit table. This is the last in the current series of bit tables. American Standard Code for Information Interchange. ASCII stands for It consists of 7 data bits giving 128 possible combinations. However it was not designed with an error detection/correction structure as has been the case in those tables reviewed in the Feb/Mar DR columns. The closest this is achieved will be by the addition of an eighth parity (odd or even) bit to permit a simple integrity check on each character at the receiving device. Its main use is in computer systems and their peripherals but it does crop up in some radio systems such that I have added it at the end of this series to aid those interested in bit analysis of the signals being heard. This coding has (as far as I know) also been referred to as International Reference Alphabet (IRA). ------------------------------------------------------------------------Char.[or Control] + Abbrv Erect 1234567 Inverted 1234567 Null Start of heading Start of text End of text End of trans Enquiry (WRU) Acknowledge Bell signal Backspace Horizontal tab Line feed Vertical tab Form feed Carriage return Shift out Shift in NUL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI 0000000 1000000 0100000 1100000 0010000 1010000 1100000 1110000 0001000 1001000 0101000 1101000 0011000 1011000 1101000 1111000 1111111 0111111 1011111 0011111 1101111 0101111 0011111 0001111 1110111 0110111 1010111 0010111 1100111 0100111 0010111 0000111 Data link escape Device control 1 Device control 2 Device control 3 Device control 4 Not acknowledge Synchronous idle End of block Cancel End of medium Substitute Escape File separator Group separator Record separator DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS 0000100 1000100 0100100 1100100 0010100 1010100 1100100 1110100 0001100 1001100 0101100 1101100 0011100 1011100 1101100 1111011 0111011 1011011 0011011 1101011 0101011 0011011 0001011 1110011 0110011 1010011 0010011 1100011 0100011 0010011 Pagina 288 1111100 WUN-v05 0000011 Space ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , . / 0000010 1000010 0100010 1100010 0010010 1010010 1100010 1110010 0001010 1001010 0101010 1101010 0011010 1011010 1101010 1111010 1111101 0111101 1011101 0011101 1101101 0101101 0011101 0001101 1110101 0110101 1010101 0010101 1100101 0100101 0010101 0000101 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? 0000110 1000110 0100110 1100110 0010110 1010110 1100110 1110110 0001110 1001110 0101110 1101110 0011110 1011110 1101110 1111110 1111001 0111001 1011001 0011001 1101001 0101001 0011001 0001001 1110001 0110001 1010001 0010001 1100001 0100001 0010001 0000001 @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O 0000001 1000001 0100001 1100001 0010001 1010001 1100001 1110001 0001001 1001001 0101001 1101001 0011001 1011001 1101001 1111001 1111110 0111110 1011110 0011110 1101110 0101110 0011110 0001110 1110110 0110110 1010110 0010110 1100110 0100110 0010110 0000110 P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ 0000101 1000101 0100101 1100101 0010101 1010101 1100101 1110101 0001101 1001101 0101101 1101101 0011101 1011101 1101101 1111010 0111010 1011010 0011010 1101010 0101010 0011010 0001010 1110010 0110010 1010010 0010010 1100010 0100010 0010010 Pagina 289 Unit separator US _ 1111101 WUN-v05 0000010 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o 0000110 1000110 0100110 1100110 0010110 1010110 1100110 1110110 0001110 1001110 0101110 1101110 0011110 1011110 1101110 1111110 1111001 0111001 1011001 0011001 1101001 0101001 0011001 0001001 1110001 0110001 1010001 0010001 1100001 0100001 0010001 0000001 p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ Delete 0000111 1000111 0100111 1100111 0010111 1010111 1100111 1110111 0001111 1001111 0101111 1101111 0011111 1011111 1101111 1111111 1111000 0111000 1011000 0011000 1101000 0101000 0011000 0001000 1110000 0110000 1010000 0010000 1100000 0100000 0010000 0000000 DEL ========================================================================= >>....Unid.....> ::: Jet noise A WUNner in Canada asked if "someone had identified the "eerie-sounding" RTTY mode used by CFH Halifax...which has apparently re-activated its former CW frequencies of 4.255 6.430 8.697 12.726 and 16.926.5 MHz. The mode sounds kinda like a jet airplane." These signals come from the phase shift keying (psk) modems being used by NATO and are to be found all over the spectrum particularly in the maritime (coast station, CW sections) bands. Since these are continuous in nature they are likely to be performing a "broadcast" function and will be employing full flow encryption ie it is impossible to gauge even the traffic density on the circuit as the idle state between actual messages is also encrypted. Modern transmissions employing frequency shift keying invariably use J2B mode ie use is made of a SSB (usually USB) transmitter and modulating the subcarrier. The subcarrier appears in the spectrum at the assigned frequency and the transmitter runs with a fully suppressed carrier. I work on the assumption that these transmissions are generated the same way but with the subcarrier psk modulated. The ITU designation may be other than J2B when psk is involved but I don't know it - anyWUN assist? I don't expect it to be Gxx - which involves modulation of the main carrier. Receiving psk? The complexity of individual system modems (since there are many psk systems out there in both commercial and military/diplo environments) is such that it is currently beyond the range of equipments Pagina 290 WUN-v05 available/likely to be available to the ute monitor. So it's a case of log and leave (and of course curse that it's blotting out the chance of some nice dx). However if one is sufficiently interested and have a flexible, and sophisticated enough decoder then one might be able to add a couple of extra parameters to the log. PSK modems may be parallel or serial devices. Eg Codan with 16 tones or Harris with 39. The tones here are individually phase modulated, run at a fairly lowish rate, but operate in parallel. The data will be split and packaged in the transmitting modem, transmitted in parallel across the numerous tones, decoded/reassembled at the receiving one. To the best of my knowledge the modems mentioned in the introduction are of the serial type ie psk modulation of a single tone operating at a higher rate hence the wider "noise" field which one hears. So back to the additional parameters. Measure the extremities of the field and subtract one from the other. Log this - the bandwidth. This is a crude measurement but usually ends up 2.8-3.3 khz. Remember professional grade receivers will have filtering to cope with these kinds of bandwidth. Take half the b/w value and add to the lowest extremity frequency to give the assigned frequency. The assigned value is again an approximation and tends to generate some odd values. My own logging method is to consider as J2B, log the suppressed carrier, noting in REMARKS as "psk modem on usb". Example: Say the assigned frequency is 12345.7 look for a whole (xxxxx.0) or half (xxxxx.5) khz point 1.7 khz below the assigned; in this case 12344 being the apparent suppressed carrier. Log this and the estimated subcarrier (1.7 khz) offset. If the assigned frequency were 12345.4 then the offset 1.4 khz is used. This makes for a tidy log. Measurement of rate - this will depend on the facilities offered by the monitor's diagnostic modules and the bandwidth of IF filters in his/her receiver. The modems seen by our friend about usually indicate 2400 symbols/sec and that's on the limit of my capabilities. Symbols/sec? - depending on the nature of the actual system each phase state may represent more than 1 bit eg if each symbol represents 2 bits the data rate would be 2400 x 2 or 4800 bits/sec. But this is now getting too heavily into complex systems. Drop me an email if you've anything you want to add or argue with the above. ::: ON0BEL update Many thanks to Charly/(OE1XRC sysop)for enlightening me that ON0BEL (MAR DR column/UNID) is not commercial nor an aid agency but is a WINLINK Pactor HAM-BBS from Liege in Belgium. As for the "oeoe" problem - that seems to be down to my decoding module. >>....Signoff.....> I was asked a few days ago why I always put a question mark after Guardia Civil. Did I not know who they are? Actually the "?" wasn't technically after Guardia Civil but before LOC. Maybe I should explain my own personal shorthand within the station field. If conditions are poor but one can amass sufficient distinctive parameters; in this case arq, 100bd,inverted,400hz shift, online encryption ending "ps cl", and brief captures of Spanish opchat then one can safely say it's a Guardia Civil net. However if the station is not positively identifiable I then add "?LOC" - my shorthand for Pagina 291 WUN-v05 Interrogative Location. On the other I may be monitoring an idling station or one where I'm getting little or no indications of identity, again through poor copy, but it's fairly widely listed and I may even have logged it before. I tend to indicate my doubts with a "?" at the end of the field. eg FF Libreville/RFTJD ? Rather than a guess and log approach, I'm indicating a possibility but with caution; not only to myself but to others. Have a good month wherever you are - and of course let's have the news for the newsletter. 73 cu Day ========================================================================= Military Channel Designators List ================================= This month, I have a number of updates for you. The situation in Kosovo has been making the news all around the world for the past month or so, so it is no surprise that this month's updates concentrate in that area. The section covering 'IFOR/SFOR' has been updated, but it really needs a new name - any suggestions? There are also a few more 'Mystic Star' confirmations for 1999, just to keep you on your toes. The RAF 'Architect' section needs some updating, but as I have run out of time this month, I will cover that next month. **NOTES: (6) Confirmed 1996 (7) Confirmed 1997 (8) Confirmed 1998 (9) Confirmed 1999 MF = Moved From (freq in MHz) Revised Frequency Designator's (Last Revision 23rd Apr 99) USAF MYSTIC STAR: F003 8036 (8) F005 9120 (8) F007 4850 F009 17972 F020 16117 F033 15962 F039 10881 F046 13823 F054 8058 (9) F058 4742 (6) F061 23265 F063 14870 F064 11214 (9) F066 15036 F077 ? F078 18532 F080 15677 F084 13205.5 F085 MF 6,8,11 MHz F086 9461 F089 13204 (6) F090 6716 F094 9017 (6) F098 14585 F099 13247 (7) F101 12106 (6) F102 11118 (6) F103 11488 (6) F107 ? (8) F108 7316 F114 6986 (6) F365 F369 F370 F372 F380 F382 F395 F400 F404 F405 F406 F417 F419 F420 F432 F433 F435 F437 F441 F444 F448 F451 F452 F453 F461 F463 F464 F465 F466 F467 F476 11059 (9) F664 15 MHz? 20397 (8) F667 6817 (7) 17177 F673 3064 16123 (8) F677 MF 6 MHz 3144 (5) F690 3032 15094 (6) F700 4490 9057 (6) F701 11058 (7) 6728 (5) F702 9323 (6) 7690 F703 9991.5 (6) 6972 F706 8057 (5) 18393 (6) F707 10589 4992 F708 23377 11407 (5) F709 9317 (7) 7933 (7) F713 16246 (5) 6731 (8) F717 10883 20972 F722 12270 3821 F723 18323 (6) 5684 (6) F728 11236 (5) 17440 F731 6683 (9) 19267 F732 15011 (7) 16-18 MHz F734 4757 (7) 13248 (7) F736 11494 (8) 5026 F741 7873 19063 F748 6756 (5) 13211 (8) F749 15-16 MHz? 4610 (7) F752 8047 (8) 16157 F754 11627 8040 (9) F758 4452 (8) 14864.5 (7) F777 3113 (6) 9023 (7) F778 18023 (8) 4-6 MHz? F784 9043 (6) Pagina 292 F117 F124 F128 F134 F136 F146 F153 F173 F182 F184 F186 F194 F195 F197 F202 F204 F211 F213 F226 F228 F229 F236 F240 F243 F248 F249 F250 F251 F262 F264 F265 F266 F267 F268 F271 F277 F287 F290 F291 F292 F295 F300 F301 F302 F310 F311 F322 F326 F337 F350 F354 F356 F360 F363 6993 (8) 11217 (6) 23242 4942.5 5429.5 (7) 9027 (7) 8063 (6) 14420.5 3078 (6) 10648 (8) 3046 13825 (5) 20631 4982 (6) 16014 (5) 12057 11056 (7) ? 5435.5 (6) 7735 (5) ? (8) 15041 (9) ? (8) 18590 5398 (5) 4731 15091 13217 (8) 10717 7693 (6) 15733 (6) 7997 (6) 6730 (9) 7325 (8) 18320 11153 (8) 11226 (8) 8026 (8) 13960 (7) 9414.5 11460 (9) 15707 (6) 7500.5 ? ? 11220 (9) ? 14864 18761 5043 11053 (9) 7827 7919.5 (8) 15018 (7) F481 F483 F486 F487 F489 F496 F497 F498 F499 F500 F505 F516 F517 F521 F522 F523 F529 F530 F533 F538 F540 F542 F545 F551 F555 F561 F567 F569 F574 F575 F576 F577 F579 F595 F600 F611 F614 F616 F622 F623 F624 F626 F627 F631 F633 F639 F642 F644 F646 F649 F662 WUN-v05 7605 18626 5152 (7) 24483 5437 (7) 11059.5 (6) 5411 (7) 8032 (8) 4442 (7) 8989 (6) 9006 (6) 4645 (6) 9270 (6) 11484 (5) 11232 9215 (9) 8077 (7) 23325 18675 (6) ? 5404.5 5431 (6) 10580 18331 (6) 4894 (6) 11052 (6) 13565 (6) 18387 11413 (6) 10427 11153.5 (7) 10544 (7) MF 11 MHz 10877 13878 (6) 14863 4488.8 (8) 9320 (9) 5817 18317 13241 (8) 19343 7910 (5) 18755 (5) 18290 (8) 7469 18218 15821 (5) 13440 (8) 8053 (6) 15048 (6) F785 15687 (6) F790 16323 F803 5078? F807 12103? F809 5700 (5) F814 6989 (7) F821 ? F823 11229 (8) F825 19047? F832 18267 F843 MF 6 MHz F845 6-7 MHz? F846 13822 (5) F853 12 MHz? F864 16008 F867 6830 (7) F868 9218 (6) F869 16090 F873 13248 (7) F874 13246? F875 6717 (8) F877 4721 (7) F885 13207 (5) F895 5710 (9) F904 10202 (7) F906 4524 F909 7687 (8) F910 19671 F912 7330 F917 10205 (6) F918 13482 F919 11159 (6) F920 7927 (7) F924 16317 F933 ? F935 9 MHz? F937 ? F940 11445 F943 19002 (6) F948 15038 (6) F952 Night F957 6761 (9) F965 11466 (9) F974 10586 (6) F975 MF 11 MHz night F980 15724 F982 9 or 13 MHz? F987 10583 (6) F988 4763 F997 15667 *USN SCW-1 CA 6691 (7) CB 11187 (7) CC 17982 (9) CD ? CH 11264 (9) also check 11267 & 13240. References have been made to designators CF, CG, CK and CL. *USAF STRATCOM 'Zulu': Z100 3068 (9) Z105 3116 (7) Z110 3134?(8) Pagina 293 WUN-v05 Z115 3143 (9) Z120 3295 (8) Z124 ? Z125 4495 (8) Z130 4472 (8) Z135 4745 (8) Z140 5026 (8) Z145 5705 (9) Z150 5800 (9) Z155 5875 (9) Z160 6715 (9) Z165 6757 (9) Z170 7831 (9) Z174 ? Z175 9016 (9) Z180 9057 (9) Z185 9809 (8) Z190 10204 (9) Z195 11104.0 (possibly?) Z200 11181 (9) Z205 11494 (9) Z210 11229 (9) Z211 12070 (9) Z215 13242 (9) Z220 13245 (7) Z225 13907 (9) Z230 15046 (7) Z235 15094 (8) Z240 15097 (7) Z245 ? Z250 15962 (9) Z255 17973 (9) Z260 ? (was mentioned in 8/98) Z265 ? Z270 18027 Z275 18046 (or possibly 18056?) Z280 ? Z285 ? Z290 19665 (possibly?) Z295 ? Z300 Z305 Z310 ? (was mentioned by NW01 in 6.98) Z315 23872 Z320 ? Z325 ? Z330 ? We had no positive confirmation during 1997 that Z110 was 3134, but that frequency was active with 'Nightwatch' traffic during January 1998 so it is still one of 'their' frequencies. *USAF AFSOC =========== FOX 1 13207 FOX 2 5732 FOX 4 9017 FOX 8 23271 FOX 9 18027 ? 9018 *US Customs/DEA/JTF =================== 3428 Yankee Alpha 5571 Yankee Bravo 8912 Yankee Charlie 11288 Yankee Delta 13312 Yankee Echo 17972 Yankee Foxtrot 5277 Alpha (Night DEA Pri) 5841 Bravo 7300 Charlie 9497 Delta 11076 Echo (Day DEA ops) 7657 Foxtrot Pagina 294 27870 20631 18594 15964 11494 3369 Victor Victor Victor Victor Victor Victor 4500 7527 9802 12222 15867 Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu 10242 13907 20890 23214 25350 Tango Tango Tango Tango Tango 2808.5 4991 5058.5 7778.5 9238.5 11073.5 15953.5 17601 19131 Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Foxtrot Kilo Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Alpha (also VE) Bravo (also VG) Charlie (also YG) Delta (also YH) Echo (also YI) Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf Hotel India WUN-v05 14690 Golf 18666 Hotel 23675 India 14350 Lima 14686 Papa 23402.5 Romeo 11073.5 Sierra 17171 Sierra 18171 Sierra 19131 Sierra ? Sierra 7527 COTHEN 8912 COTHEN 10242 COTHEN 11494 COTHEN 13907 COTHEN 15867 COTHEN 18594 COTHEN 20890 COTHEN 23214 COTHEN 25350 COTHEN (DEA Active) (DEA day pri) Echo Hotel India Juliet Lima Scan 1 Scan 2 Scan 3 Scan 4 Scan 5 Scan 6 Scan 7 Scan 8 Scan 9 Scan 10 5912 Whiskey Charlie 12138.5 Whiskey Delta 13658.5 Whiskey Echo 15964 Whiskey Foxtrot WUN member John Bohn offered some updates to 'Sierra' frequencies listed above, but is looking for the frequency assigned to the 'Sierra Lima' designator. John says that if you have access to an FCC database, try searching for the frequencies assigned to Rockwell International with the following callsigns::KA2XXA Richardson,TX; KC2XKG Cedar Rapids, IA; KC2XKJ Newport Beach,CA. John says that the unknown 'SL' freq may be one of the following: 26946.0, 20348.5, 17171.0, 16376.0, 16341.0. Rick Baker says that 18971.0 may also be another. *USCG "SECURE" ============== 3A3 5422.5 3A4 4448 3A5 ? 3A8 7773.5 3A9 7421 3A30 ? 3E4 6234.5 3E5 10608.1? 3E6 5272 3E7 ? 3E9 ? 3E10 7626 3E11 7783 3E12 7845 3E13 7884 3E14 7909 3E19 10675 3E20 10759 3E21 10788 3E24 11157.5 3E25 13413 Another two frequencies may be 13809.0 and 13950.0. For a full listing of USCG aircraft and helicopters, please 'surf' Pagina 295 WUN-v05 to 'http://www.gem.net/~berri/files/misc/uscg_air.html'. *U.S. Army Corps of Engineers *U.S. ARMY TRANS CORPS ============================= ======================= CH-1 3345 CH.1 4146 CH-2 5015 CH 2 6224 CH-3 5327.5 CH 3 6227 CH-4 5400 CH 4 8294 CH-5 5437.5 CH 5 8297 CH-6 6020 CH 6 12353 CH-7 6785 CH 7 12359 CH-8 9122.5 Pri CH 8 12365 CH-9 11693.5 CH-10 12070 Sec CH-11 12122 CH-12 16077 CH-13 16326 Ter CH-14 16358 CH-15 20659 The USACE hold a weekly Net each Friday on Ch.8 where many USACE stations 'check-in'. *FEMA ===== FEMA uses "Foxtrot" designations for their frequencies. FOXTROT # FOXTROT # FOXTROT # FOXTROT # 01 2320 21 6809 41 14450 61 21919 02 2360 22 7348 42 14776 62 22983 03 2377 23 7428 43 14836 63 23028 04 2445 24 9462 44 14885 64 23390 05 2658 25 10194 45 14899 65 23451 06 3341 26 10493 46 14908 66 23550 07 3379 27 10194 47 15464 67 23814 08 3388 28 11721 48 15509 68 24008 09 4603 29 11801 49 15532 69 24282 10 4780 30 11957 50 15708 70 24526 11 5211 31 11994 51 16201 71 24819 12 5378 32 12009 52 16430 13 5402 33 12129 53 17519 14 5821 34 12216 54 17649 15 5961 35 12219 55 18744 16 6049 36 13446 56 19757 17 6106 37 13633 57 19969 18 6108 38 13744 58 20027 19 6151 39 13780 59 20063 20 6176 40 13783 60 21866 *'Habitat' net ============== Jeff Jones reports that these frequencies and channel designators have changed, and are now as follows: 4704.4 (replaced 4721.0) 5700.4 WY02B 6719.4 WY02A (replaced 6736.0) 8978.4 9005.4 9011.4 11212.4 (replaced 11214.0) 15095.4 (the two designators listed above, WY02A and WY02B, are not yet confirmed.) *SFOR BOSNIA & OPERATION 'ALLIED FORCE' IN KOSOVO ============ The IFOR/SFOR operation in the Balkans has changed completely in recent weeks. The NATO attacks on Serbia continue around the clock, and from various web-pages and WUN postings comes the following updated tie-ups. These have all been confirmed since mid March 1999. Pagina 296 WUN-v05 The callsigns used on these freqs used to be 'Bookshelf', but it has recently changed to 'Moonbeam' - these are EC-130 Hercules aircraft operating from Aviano AB in Italy, they are ABCCC aircraft. They often contact ground-stations using the callsigns 'Tracker' and 'Cricket'. 78A - 4519.0 79B - 5218.0 80V - 5763.5 81A - 6865.0 81B - 6932.5 81V - 8046.0 82A - 9118.5 82B - 9260.0 83A - 11173.0 Note how the designators and frequencies are both in an ascending sequence - this should help to pin-down new tie-ups. Two other tie-ups have been reported, which do not fit into the above pattern, but as I have not heard any traffic on these freqs myself, I cannot confirm if they are connected 118 - 15048.0 154 - 8087.0 The following frequencies have all carried 'Bookshelf' traffic in the past, and are worth checking from time to time: 4578, 4789, 4923, 5084, 5103.5, 5462, 4510, 5712. *Australian Navy ================== >From the article on the Royal Australian Navy in the March newsletter: Frequency Channel Designator 2768 A1 4375 A2 6218 ? - Exercise Related 6510 A3 8122 A4 9014 ? - Exercise Related 13116 A5 17344 A6 22708? A7? *Belgian Air Force Designators ============================== 4745.0 YD 8989.0 YG 11268.0 YJ 15010.0 YM 18006.0 YO 20620.0 YP 20050.0 YQ 23332.0 YS *Canadian Forces ================ 3047.0 CFH: Halifax Military A6A 4560.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military (Maritime Command) 4700.0 CFH: Halifax Military 4739.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military A2B 5198.5 CFH: Halifax Military (Maritime Command) 5684.0 CJX: St Johns Military 5694.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military 5702.0 CJU: Vancouver Military 5717.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military; CJX: St Johns Military D1B 5850.0 CZW: Halifax Maritime Air Group D6G 6694.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military 6706.0 CHR: Trenton Military (wkg NATO a/c) Pagina 297 D3H D1H C-5 C-6 C-8 WUN-v05 6715.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military 6736.0 CFH: Halifax Military (OR Chg?) 6745.0 CHR: Trenton Military 6751.0 SIDECAR (NORAD) CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver 6754.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CJU: Vancouver Military; CJX: St Johns Military (VOLMET) 8110.0 CFH: Halifax Military 8989.0 CHR: Trenton Military 9007.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; VXA: Edmonton Military 9023.0 CHR: Trenton Military (NORAD) 9027.0 CFH: Halifax Military 11214.0 CHR: Trenton Military (NORAD) 11232.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military; VXA: Edmonton Military 11249.0 CFH: Halifax Military 11265.0 CHR: Trenton Military (wkg MAGIC a/c) 13257.0 CHR: Trenton Military 15031.0 CHR: Trenton Military 15034.0 VXA: Edmonton Military (VOLMET) 17994.0 CHR: Trenton Military 18012.0 CHR: Trenton Military 18027.0 CFH: Halifax Military; VXA: Edmonton Military CanForces 'Charlie' Designators (other than those listed above) C-1 = 4721.0 C-2 = 6735.0 C-3 = 6750.0 C-4 = 8968.0 or 8967.0 C-7 = 13206.0 or 13207.0 CanForces CFARS CFARS is the Canadian Forces Affiliate Radio System. CFARS stations are located at various United Nations peace-keeping operations around the world and operate amateur radio equipment that provides phonepatches for service personnel to their families. They are also to be found on Navy and Coast Guard ships. Alpha 6978.5 Bravo 14386.0 Charlie 14460.0 Delta 14463.0 Echo 14446.5 Foxtrot 20971.5 Golf 20963.5 Hotel 29715.0 Juliet 14454.0 Kilo 14449.5 Lima 20977.5 Mike 13954.0 Whiskey 6982.5 X-ray 6962.5 Yankee 4052.5 Zulu 4023.5 Thanks to the Northern Alberta Radio Club (http://narc.net) for the above information. There is a large amount of CFARS information at http://www3.sympatico.ca/gunslinger/eng_index.htm . *French Air Force 'Circus' Net ============================== Marjolaine 2 6712 Racontar 1 8972 (not heard for years, is it still active?) Vinaigrette 3 8992 Reconfort 3 13236 Citadelle 1 18012 Citadelle 3 ? Verite 3 23254 Pagina 298 WUN-v05 Capitole/RS902 6688 143.8 AM Canasta in VHF, relayed all over France (thanks to Jacques Pagnoux) *German Navy ============ Frequency c/s Station ITU --------- ----- ----------------- ---2625 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 3056 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 3122 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 4154.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 6727 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 6730 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 6779 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 8335.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 10192.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 10197 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 10722 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 11256 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 12178 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 12415.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 15929 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 16129 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 17544 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 17994 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 22238.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 23744 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D DHJ59 has also been heard on 3116KHz and Mode -----------USB USB, RTTY 75 USB, RTTY 75 USB USB, RTTY 75 USB, RTTY 75 (= ARCN 405) USB USB USB USB USB USB, RTTY 75 USB USB USB USB USB USB, RTTY 75 USB USB 3939KHz. *German Air Force ================= >From a listener in Europe comes an extensive update to the German Air Force frequency list. This information comes from a very good source, and he wishes to remain anonymous. 3107 3143 3903 4721 5687 5717 6700 6715 6730 6751 8965 9025 11217 11265 - Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf Hotel India Juliet Kilo Lima Mike November 13203 13233 15073 17973 17991 18012 23201 23215 23255 23318 23341 23345 29724 - Oscar Papa Quebec Romeo Sierra Tango Uniform Victor Whisky X-ray Yankee Zulu Alpha-bravo *Note: Freq 'Victor' *may* be 23231. Comments please? These frequencies are used by DHM91, which is the HQ Station of the German Air Force Air Transport Command. The other ground stations in this net are DHO23 (61st Air Transport Wing at Landsberg AB, southern Germany), DHO32 (62nd ATW at Wunstorf AB, north-central Germany) and DHO60 (63rd ATW at Hohn AB in northern Germany). Other callsigns heard are DHO75 (a collective callsign for all the three ATW's) and DHM81. Callsigns 'O5IP' (Oscar-5-India-Papa) and 'NI81' (November-India-81) seem to be other 'regular/daily' callsigns. The Primary frequency appears to be 'E'/5687. Stations have been heard discussing frequencies 'AA', 'AC', 'AF' and 'AJ' - these are encrypted RTTY transmissions. Update 11/97 - a new station has been heard - DHO24 - does anyone know where this is operating from. Update 3.99 - another new callsign - DHJ41 - was heard callsing DHM91 on 'E'. I suspect that this is connected with the deployment of German Air Force aircraft to Italy for operation 'Allied Force'. Pagina 299 WUN-v05 *NATO E-3 AWACS =============== Ch.AA 6700.0 Ch.AB 11228.0 Ch.AC 8971.0 Ch.A4 10315.0 Ch.A5 ? Ch.KD 6760.0 Ch.KF 6695.0 Ch.NB 3081.0 Ch.NC 3225.0 Ch.ND ? Ch.NE 4542.0 Ch.NF 4720.0 Ch.NG ? Ch.NH 4758.0 Ch.NI 6762.5 Ch.NJ 8986.5 Ch.NK 11270.5 Ch.NL 15050.0 Ch.NM 17996.5 Ch.XC 6754.0 Ch.XD 8980.0 Ch.XE 10315.0 Ch.?? 12165.0 Ch.?? 5691.0 Ch.?? 6728.0 Ch.?? 23241.2 The X-net is replacing N-net altough the N-freqs are still sometimes used. *Portuguese Air Force ===================== Known frequencies are 5687.0, 6685.0, 8992.0. *RAF Flight Watch Centres. ========================== (from the RAF En-Route Supplement, the UK equivalent of the USDoD IFR Supplement) Strike Command Integrated Communications System (STCICS) Callsign: 'Architect', CW: MLD or MLP Freqs: 4742, 5714, 6739, 9031, 11205, 18018 (group A - see below) 4540, 8190, 13257, 15031 (group B - see below) 2591, 11247 'Group A' has the QNH Broadcast at H+00 and Airfield colour-state broadcast at H+30. 'Group B' has RAF Germany airfield flying states at H+15 and H+45. Ascension Callsign: Haven Freqs: 4742 (2000-0800 UTC), 9031 (0800-2000 UTC), 11247 All freqs carry a weather broadcast at H+45 Cyprus Callsign: Cyprus Freqs: 4730, 9031 (1600-0500 UTC), 11247, 18018 (0500-1600 UTC) 4730 and 18018 carry a weather broadcast at H+15 Gibraltar Callsign: Gibraltar Freqs: 4742 (2000-0700 UTC), 11247 (0700-2000 UTC) Mount Pleasant, Falkland Islands Callsign: Viper Freqs: any of the above. *Royal Air Force Designator's Pagina 300 WUN-v05 (actually 'UKADGE HF Line Designator List') ============================= How to find which frequencies are active. Listen to the 'Architect' weather broadcast at H+00 and H+30 (see above). If the UKADGE circuits are active, there will be an announcement after the weather broadcast with the code-letters for the active frequencies. For example: 'Additional information.. 2.. PK.. tack.. 401C.. tack.. AG' (which is repeated twice). The 1 2 3 4 - first number indicates which Air Defense radar station is active Buchan, Boulmer and Benbecula Buchan Boulmer Neatishead The first 2-letter-group is the code for the active HF frequency from the list below. It is sometimes referred to as the 'Jorsk Frequency'. It carries most of the voice traffic, including target positions and Beaver details. This channel also carries frequency changes and position reports. The third group is the 'Charlie squared' channel, where AWACS aircraft pass their radar data over a HF link. Known freqs are (in khz): 401A - 2250.5 401B - 33?? (exact freq unknown) 401C - 4478.5 401D - 6673.5 401E - 8500.5 The final group is known as 'chick co-ordination', where combat aircraft which are HF-capable can be passed target positions and other information. Therefore, in the example above, Buchan is the ADR station, using 5095 khz for voice traffic, the AWACS are using 4478.5 khz, and the 'chicks' are on 4745 khz. A AB AC AD AE AF AG AH AK AP AQ AW AZ B BA BE BF BJ BK BL BS BT BX CA CM CO CY CZ D DA DB DH DM 11205.0 05693.0 08156.0 09010.0 03939.0 09022.0 04745.0 03930.0 03038.0 11181.0 02396.0 04042.0 23281.0 06739.0 17970.0 18018.0 03083.0 17988.0 03945.0 11268.0 18000.0 02350.0 08989.0 06736.0 18009.0 23245.0 03119.0 29800.0 04706.0 05436.0 15091.0 15013.0 08998.0 EP EX EZ F FA FG FS FT FV FW G GA GD GT H HE HJ HK HM HO HW HX HZ I IN IP J KA KD KH KJ KP KR 15040.0 11184.0 11253.0 13257.0 03101.0 11208.0 04742.0 13218.0 15064.0 03131.0 03915.0 15061.0 02274.0 26385.0 15031.0 03942.0 08983.0 09034.0 06748.0 13206.0 11247.0 23257.0 13248.0 13236.0 17982.0 27000.0 08980.0 03380.0 03867.0 12057.0 04718.0 02641.0 04484.0 MD ME MS NJ PA PE PF PH PK PO PR PZ QB QR QV RA RD RE RM RZ SA SE ST TG TO TQ TS TW UA UB UR UT VE Pagina 301 18850.0 14460.0 03218.0 05705.0 03302.0 06760.0 10634.0 08971.0 05095.0 06715.0 03864.0 14724.0 03512.0 08972.0 03095.0 08190.0 06691.0 05178.0 03110.0 09459.0 02762.0 14812.0 02591.0 06724.0 03391.0 03345.0 05684.0 04709.0 04724.0 10919.0 17979.0 04540.0 11217.0 WUN-v05 DQ DS DT DW E EF EH EI EK EM EN 17995.0 04739.0 18024.0 09031.0 03924.0 05720.0 11259.0 23270.0 11235.0 15025.0 15076.0 KT KW KX L LA LB LC LD LE MB MC 05420.0 02261.0 02577.0 05447.0 03036.0 03092.0 06701.0 15046.0 15072.0 02266.0 05270.0 W WG WM X XA YC YP YM YZ ZF ZZ 05747.0 03125.0 03026.0 03224.0 05403.0 11241.0 23250.0 13211.0 20030.0 03763.0 05714.0 *RAF/NATO 'K Series' ==================== The RAF (and other NATO forces) seem to be using a new set of codes to identify some HF frequencies. I do not know what the proper name for this new system is, so until I find out, I'll just call it the 'K series'. Golf 02 3235.0 Khz Golf 08 4572.0 Khz Hotel05 9010.0 Khz Kilo 01 HF? Kilo 04 HF? Kilo 05 4520.0 Khz Kilo 06 4020.0 Khz Kilo 09 4920.0 Khz Kilo 10 5173.0 Khz Kilo 11 5277.5 Khz Kilo 12 5290.0 Khz Kilo 14 (uhf) Kilo 15 7860.0 Khz Kilo 17 3304.5 Khz? Kilo 18 (uhf) or 4860.50 Khz Kilo 19 (uhf) Kilo 22 4785.0 Khz Kilo 24 4779.0 Khz Kilo 25 unknown HF Kilo 26 (uhf) Kilo 27 (uhf) Kilo 28 Beaver HF? Kilo 30 4477.0 Khz Kilo 31 5045.0 Khz Kilo 33 5385.0 Khz Kilo 34 5463.5 Khz Kilo 36 4012.0 Khz Kilo 55 (uhf) Kilo 56 (uhf) KJ 02 3357.0 KJ 04 3805.0 KJ 07 5280.0 KJ 11 ? KJ 28 (uhf) KJ 29 (uhf) KJ 37 5910.0 (poss.) TL 04 6237.0 (poss.) The KJ and TL designators were heard/used during the first JMC (Joint Maritime Conference) exercise held in the north-east Atlantic during early 1998. *Spanish Air Force ================== Known frequencies are 6715.0 and 8974.0. One flight was heard on 6715.0, and was asked to QSY to 'channel 2'. CU next time. Graham Tanner, [email protected] ========================================================================= Pagina 302 WUN-v05 ___ _ _ _____ ___ ___ ___ _ _ _ _____ _____ | \| |/ _ \| | | |_ _|_ _/ __|/ _ \| | | \| | __\ \ / / __| | .` | _ | |_| | | | | | (__| _ | |__ | .` | _| \ \/\/ /\__ \ |_|\_|_| |_|\___/ |_| |___\___|_| |_|____| |_|\_|___| \_/\_/ |___/ Utility Monitoring in the Maritime Bands _ _ Edited By: Scott R. Havens, AB2V 2203 Whitney Place Valrico, Florida 33594-4163 USA [email protected]/[email protected] This month, we have two items of information to pass along. The first is an explanation of how the coast stations in Spain have been reorganised by that country's authorities. This item was submitted by Day Watson. The second item, from Jascha Ruesseler, deals with the closing of wireless telegraphy service by the government of South Africa. QTC List: Reorganisation of Spanish Coastal Stations End of WT Service in South African Waters +++++REORGANISATION OF SPANISH COASTAL STATIONS The Spanish coastal network is divided into a number of groups with control in each by a Centro de Comunicaciones Radiomaritimas (CCR) managed by Telefonica de Espana. Each control station has facilities at a number of locations along its relevant coastal sector. These facilities provide communications in MF(WT), MF(RT) and VHF for the sector. The following tables outlines the group, CCR and facility locations. Group CCR Remotely controlled stations. 1 Valencia Cartegena, Alicante, Cabo Nao, Ibiza, Palma, Menorca, Castellon, Tarragona, Barcelona, Bagur. 2 Malaga Chipiona, Cadiz, Tarifa, Malaga, Cabo Gata. 3 Coruna Cabo Ortegal, Finisterre, Vigo, La Guardia. 4 Bilbao Pasajes, Machichaco, Santander, Cabo Penas, Navia. 5(mf) Las Palmas Teneriffe 5(vhf) Teneriffe La Palma, Gomera, Hierro, Las Palmas, Fuerte Ventura, Arrecife. MF comms will be dealt with below on a group basis. In the RT sections the letters M (manual) and A (Autolink) are used to designate the relevant channels. Stations maintain a 500 khz watch for calls and on 2182 khz. Valencia/EAO WT Wrkng freq 513.5 khz QTC lists Wx Navs RT Every EH+00 (except 0200) 0818 1718 0848 2048 CCR 1755 2799 Ship 2099 2099 QTC lists 1755 M A Every OH+33 (except 0133 and 2133) Pagina 303 Wx Navs 1755 1755 WUN-v05 0803 1703 0833 2033 Malaga/EAC WT Wrkng freq 445 khz QTC lists Wx Navs RT Every EH+00 (except 0200) 0748 1748 0018 0418 0818 1218 1618 2018 CCR 1656 1704 1767 2610 Ship 2081 2129 2111 3290 QTC lists Wx 1656 1704 1767 Every OH+33 (except 0133 and 2133) 1656 0833 1733 1704 0803 1703 1767 0833 1733 1656 1767 0003 0403 0803 1203 1603 2003 1704 0033 0433 0833 1233 1633 2033 Navs M M M A Coruna/EAF WT Wrkng freq 511.5 khz QTC lists Wx Navs RT Every EH+00 (except 0200) 0818 1718 0048 0448 0848 1248 1648 2048 CCR 1698 1764 2596 2806 Ship 2123 2045 2048 2108 2045 2048 3280 3283 QTC lists Wx 1698 1764 1698 1764 1764 Navs M M A A Every OH+33 (except 0133 and 2133) 0803 1703 0833 1733 0033 0433 0833 1233 1633 2033 Bilbao/EAS WT Wrkng freq 449 khz QTC lists Wx Navs RT Every EH+00 (except 0200) 0748 1748 0018 0418 0818 1218 1618 2018 CCR 1677 1707 2586 2649 Ship 2102 2045 2048 2132 2045 2048 3287 3231 QTC lists Wx 1677 1707 1677 1707 1707 Navs M M A A Every OH+33 (except 0133 and 2133) 0803 1703 0903 1733 0033 0433 0833 1233 1633 2033 Las Palmas/EAL WT Wrkng freq QTC lists Wx 446.5 khz Every OH+35 0918 1818 Pagina 304 WUN-v05 0018 0418 0818 1218 1618 2018 Navs RT CCR 1644 1689 2606 2890 Ship 2069 2114 2045 2048 3283 3228 3290 QTC lists Wx Navs 1689 1644 1644 1689 M M A M Every OH+50 0903 1803 0003 0403 0803 1203 1603 2003 The above stations deal with public correspondence. However for SAR purposes MRCC Madrid is responsible for coordinating SAR operations and has 15 MRCC/MRCCs covering the Spanish coasts; and those of the Canaries. The Spanish SAR Agency is the Sociedad Estatal de Salvamento y Seguridad Maritima. Whilst all are listening on VHF Ch16 the following may be heard over a wider area on 2182 khz: Bilbao, Gijon, Finisterre, Madrid, Tarifa, Almeria, Valencia, Barcelona, Palma, and Las Palmas. The call may be followed by the word Traffic: e.g., Finisterre Traffic. The GMDSS dsc alert frequencies (2187.5/Ch70 VHF) are monitored by nearly all these 15 stations. The GMDSS watch is further enhanced by equipment in the commercial network stations described at the beginning of this article. Spain also maintains guard on GMDSS alert frequencies on HF as follows. HF dsc by the MRCC's at Finisterre, Barcelona, and Las Palmas, and on HF RT by the Madrid MRCC. The MRCC/MRSC stations do issue wx/navs bulletins but on VHF and therefore not part of this article. However they do provide the Spanish NAVTEX service on 518 khz as follows: Corunna Tarifa Valencia Las Palmas [D] [G] [X] [I] 0030 0100 0350 0120 0430 0500 0750 0520 0830 0900 1150 0920 1230 1300 1550 1320 1630 1700 1950 1720 2030 2100 2350 2120 +++++ END OF WT SERVICE IN SOUTH AFRICAN WATERS The Morse code era in South Africa came to a sad but nostalgic end midnight UTC on Wednesday, March 31, when Telkom's three maritime radio stations in Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and Durban transmitted their last Morse code signals. A solitary dot, the letter E, ended an era that has spanned nearly 90 years. The Durban radio station was the first Morse code outpost in South Africa to sign off while Cape Town radio station was the last. Morse code has been phased out globally since the mid-1990s. As from February 1, 1999, all vessels over 300 tons, which are subject to the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Convention are required by international maritime law to be fitted with the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS), a sophisticated radio-communication system which has replaced Morse code. Although the deadline for its global implementation has already passed, some vessels are still known to be relying on Morse code. Dealing with excitable foreigners, sending family messages, receiving calls from ships in distress and taking orders for store requirements from ocean liners are all in a day's work for the 51 dedicated radio operators who monitor South Africa's shipping airwaves around-the-clock. Pagina 305 WUN-v05 South Africa's first ship to shore radio station - a 3kW spark gap transmitter with a 400km range - opened in Durban in 1910. The original station was inaugurated on Durban's Bluff headland and was the first of its kind in South Africa. Over the years the maritime radio distress service was expanded with stations operating from Port Elizabeth (since 1911) and Cape Town (since 1913). Today a sophisticated network of 38 radio stations, stretching from Alexander Bay on the West Coast to Kosi Bay on the East Coast, spans the South African seaboard. Four of these stations - at Cape Town, Klipheuwel, Port Elizabeth and Durban - are manned. The rest are remote-controlled satellite stations. All the remotely controlled stations can be operated from the three operations centres in Cape Town, Durban and Port Elizabeth. This is achieved by Telkom's in-house developed control software, MariTEL. Through the years, Maritime Radio has been intimately involved with most of the high-sea dramas and maritime disasters to befall seamen off South Africa's treacherous coast. In almost all instances, radio operators went well beyond the call of duty with their vital but often unsung efforts. Of these, one of the most dramatic was facilitating the rescue of some 581 people - 402 passengers and 179 crew - from the sinking luxury liner Oceanos off the Transkei coast in the early hours of Sunday morning, August 4, 1991. Involving some 600 people, the Oceanos rescue operation is still the biggest ever mass sea rescue in South African maritime history. Its faint distress call was picked up by Port Elizabeth and Durban Maritime Radio at 10pm on Saturday night as the vessel floundered in heavy seas three kilometres off the Transkei Wild Coast near Coffee Bay after its sophisticated satellite transmitter crashed due to an on-board power failure. The last major SOS signal intercepted by Durban Maritime Radio was received from the bulk-carrier Askania Nova at 3.18am on July 27, 1997, when flooding was reported in its engine room. The stricken vessel was reported drifting at sea off Port St Johns and required towing assistance. The salvage tug John Ross took 48 hours to reach it and subsequently towed it to Port Elizabeth. As a universal language for radio distress traffic, the Morse code was its versatility in transcending language the march of progress cannot be halted, many will mourn era in telecommunications. It will now be left to Radio Morse alive. I guess that will do it for another month. advantage of barriers. While the passing of an Amateurs to keep 73 ES GUD DX DE AB2V AR ========================================================================= # NUMBERS & ODDITIES # //////////////////////////// \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ - Editor: Ary Boender ****** e-mail: [email protected] - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B ------------------------ Co-editors ----------------------- Voice stations: Chris Smolinski - Loggings: Jascha Ruesseler \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ////////////////////////////// -::: N&O #13 :::Thanks to all of you who sent info to the WUN and Spooks reflectors or directly to me; especially thanks to Hans-Friedrich, Crowd36, 2x Bob, Guy, John, Murray, Darren, Andreas, Rimantas, Al, Wolfgang, Alf and several people who wish to remain anonymous. Keep your stuff coming Pagina 306 WUN-v05 folks! * N&O DATABASE * A new project starts here today. AC created a N&O database and wrote an opening text for the project. It would be very nice if many people would co-operate in this project, so we are waiting for your help and suggestions. For the time being you can reach AC thru me at [email protected] The N&O Database - Storing, Sorting and Retrieving the Logs Introduction As megawatts of radio energy keyed for carrying coded informations are pumped into the thin air, the continuous flow of radio intercept logs pile up (approximately 600 records/month) forming a huge mass of data, which needs to be stored, sorted and if needed -retrieved for further analysis. For the time being, logs arrive by e-mail in free text form, which creates difficulties when storing and sorting (e.g. by frequency) is attempted. The amount of accumulated data over the time goes beyond the limits of "manual" handling. Just look at the N&O Logs in this month, and estimate the total number of records by the end of the year, say 12 x 500 = 6000 (a modest guess) a pretty big mass of numbers and letters. How can one analyze this mass for parallel transmissons, skeds or for frequencies of a particular station ? The only way forward is to enter the existing and the new data into a searchable relational database, which will permit the filtering, sorting, and analysis of the data by a couple of keystrokes. The idea is not new nor revolutionary. When I discovered the WUN website, fell in love with the N&O column and seeing the logs it flashed through my mind right away: ...how can I find anything in this haystack ? Soon after this I looked into the technical possibilities and concluded the following: - incoming data should be pre-formatted - WUN format preferred-, or Sacha's, etc.- into records - records from emails should be stored away in a searchable relational database (dBase, Clipper, or similar) I spent some time with trying to find an easy but satisfactory solution for this "worldwide data acquisition - centralized databasing" task. Frankly, there isn't any easy way. Let me summarize the problems in the following: For pre-formatting the intercepts into records, we all need to run a program on our confusers, which creates the same output record format. The -seamingly- easiest way is to type the data straight into an Excel worksheet (or even better into a database input record format), than email it to the person, who maintains the database. He could then import the records into the database, and that's it. So we all need the same version of Excel. Let's say MS Excel 7. Do you all have it ? Probably, some of us have access to Excel 7, and we should start punching in our numbers and oddities for the relief of the poor "librarian". For those who do not, an input log form (similar to ham's station log book) is created and is going to be circulated soon. A database is a database. There could be 1 PC and 1 only (and a dear operator) which keeps the data, ie. the database. Where this PC should be? Who will be the custodian of the system? How can you access the data? This has to be worked out for everyone's satisfaction. I need your suggestions. Pagina 307 WUN-v05 Regarding to the database program: as the Clipper is obsolete, and Excel is not a databasing program, the obvious choice is the Microsoft MS Access 7, which is a stable and good relational database program, having interfaces with Excel and other MS programs. Yes, the database is created in Access 7, running, and has grown up to 460 records (still a baby)! Ary suggested an input form, which speeds up data input, saves eyesight with its big characters and already linked to the core database program. The program itself stores the following data: Frequency in kHz, Called, Station, Code, UTC, Day, Date, Mode, Language, Speaker, Remarks - The called is the intended recipient, eg. VLB, or SYN, etc. The Station is eg. LP, or Cherry Ripe, etc. Code is Enigma-code. UTC is the time (self explanatory, isn't it) Day is Monday, Tuesday, etc. automatically calculated from the date. Date format is dd/mm/yyyy (and no Y2K bug). Mode has a pull down pick list (AM, AMSC, CW, MCW, USB, LSB, DSB, CAR, JAM, IMP) - Language has a pull down pick list (EE,SS,GE,HH,RR,CZ,SL,??) - Speaker could be YL,OM,NEU (pull down list, too) - Remarks - could be of any length (even for Charlie-Charlie-RomeoWhiskeys & Co - better not though) I know, the question is on your tongue(s) now: what is all that for ? The database is organized into records, each record has a primary key, which is the frequency in kHz. The records are unsorted as entered, as the new records always added to the end of the list of the existing (stored) ones. However, with a keystroke, all records are sorted in ascending or decending orders of frequencies. Sorting by station names, etc. does not make any sense (to me). The real beauty in the "databasing" is when it comes to "filtering". In sort, records from the database could be selected on filtering attributes. Each data in the records could be a filtering attribute, except the name of the day. An example of filtering is the answer to the following request: Find all tx for "Atencion" ! The result is the list of all recorded Atencion traffic (could be printed, as well). The filtering attributes could be combined, such as: "All Atencion tfc on 13125 kHz in January" ... etc. The process is quite simple: click on the attribute (eg. on one "Atencion") and click on the funnel symbol: voila- the job is done, you may print it out. Here I have to finish today. Next month we could go into more details, and include examples, screen dumps for reference. A final word, however: would you have access to Access 7, please let me know. For your convenience, I can email a copy of the database program for you. [AC} * VOICE STATIONS * ::: S17 S17 seems to have moved frequency again, from 9385 to 6945. 8190 is unchanged. The change happened between the 17th of Feb and the 29th of March. ::: UNID VOICE STATION The unid from last month still remains an unid, but the 'names' that were repeated (OLGA, SERGEI, YURI, MIKHAIL, NICKOLEI, IVAN etc) are simply letters from a Russian phonetic alphabet. ::: THREE-NOTE ODDITY [G04] Hans-Friedrich Dumrese'S monthly G04 analysis Pagina 308 WUN-v05 04.04.99 2005Z 5.310 kHz 2035Z 5.210 kHz ^^^^ Summertime Message : 65214 75458 20154 95458 32025 96645 32125 75458 52147 30014 12125 84520 32125 75458 95458 33654 65458 78500 95458 32125 21214 85457 32125 00214 65458 32122 30214 Analysis: Frequent groups: 32125 65458 75458 95458 First two figures : 00214 12125 20154 21214 30014 214 32025 122 125 33654 52147 65214 458 75458 78500 84520 85457 95458 96645 History : Summer 2005 2035 Winter 2105 2135 ---------------01/96 3227 3127 03/96 3419 3319 05/96 4165 4065 07/96 3935 3835 09/96 3930 3830 11/96 3270 3170 01/97 3230 3130 03/97 3275 3175 05/97 4245 4145 07/97 3930 3830 09/97 3915 3815 11/97 3265 3165 01/98 3255 3155 03/98 4435 4335 05/98 5410 5310 07/98 5840 5740 09/98 5310 5210 11/98 3940 3840 01/99 3415 3315 03/99 4520 4420 4x 2x 3x 3x 4x 2x 3x 3x Last three figures: 30014 32025 32122 12125 32 52147 20154 00214 21 30 65 85457 65458 75 95 78500 84520 96645 33654 02/96 04/96 06/96 08/96 10/96 12/96 02/97 04/97 06/97 08/97 10/97 12/97 02/98 04/98 06/98 08/98 10/98 12/98 02/99 04/99 3409 4581 4340 4165 3280 3285 3245 3936 4376 3935 3315 3255 3265 4745 5730 5755 4685 3380 3905 5310 4x 2x 3x 3x 3309 4481 4240 4065 3180 3185 3145 3836 4276 3835 3215 3155 3165 4645 5630 5655 4585 3280 3805 5210 ::: EASTERN MUSIC STATION [V08] A couple of weeks ago, on a Saturday (date, time and freq unknown) the Eastern Music Station was heard with a new musical intro. ::: OBLIQUE [E11] Darren copied the E11 numbers station 'Oblique' twice on Fridays at 1200 UTC. It looks like a regular sked for this rare station. Pagina 309 WUN-v05 9130 Oblique (E11) 1201 (040999) USB Sked 187 null message 9130 Oblique (E11) 1200 (041699) USB Sked 187 null message -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* MORSE STATIONS * ::: DEA47 In last month's Memory Lane I mentioned the BFST. The correct name of this organisation is 'Bundesstelle fuer Fernmeldestatistik', which is an affiliate of the BND. ::: M76 M76 has changed times and is on at 1650 UTC. As the evenings get lighter the signal seems to be getting weaker and weaker in Western Europe. ::: A2A [M63] A2A monitor John reports: ''As expected, "A2A"'s morning transmission is now 0500 UTC instead of 0600 UTC - that is, it is still at 8 a.m. local time since apparently the clocks were put forward one hour all over Europe (including the UK). I have found only one freq so far; the other A2A freq and the net stations freq will have to wait for another sleepless early morning. 5004 "A2A" (? somewhere in Romania) 0500 CW call-up. RTTY xmsn at 115.75 bd ACF 23, followed at 0530 by CW QSOs with the usual 40 stations, all acknowledging receipt of the RTTY. (31 March) Since we put the clocks forward, I have heard "A2A" in the evenings on 4109, 4318, 4319, 4362, 5004, 5114 and 5116, with the other stations replying on 4067 or 4546, at various times between 1930 and 2130. Only once was I awake at 0500, and he was on 4319 and 5116 (I did not wait to look for the other stations).'' ::: UNID MORSE STATION 10155 kHz 2137 UTC with "253" repeated over and over. Transmission ended at 2140 UTC. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* RTTY STATIONS * ::: FAPSI intercepts during the past month Freq. ----10482 11014 13410 13452 13556 14373 14402 14402 14434 14457 14720 14730 14731 14843 16130 16218 16223 16257 16285 to link --- ----80061 NOB 70004 20076 JMS 00127 HZW 00117 KAC 00128 00104 00104 KRN 00178 WFO 00125 40078 20076 BPA 00116 JMS 00127 10075 HZW 00117 40034 90057 00177 UTC ---0900 1430 1215 2238 2009 2058 1200 1215 1750 2245 1250 1300 1515 2230 0950 2000 0950 0850 0840 Pagina 310 WUN-v05 17416 18210 18401 19923 20425 22865 KRN 00178 00149 KAC 00128 PSN 00126 00054 PSN 00126 1735 1050 2050 2255 0920 2240 Wolfgang told me that he heard a KUL 50bd transmission as far back as 13 June 1984 at 1457 UTC on 10584 kHz, in an ancient format very much like the one that various CW stations still transmit! Thanks for this item, Wolfgang. Interesting to see what format they used in the past. Example: kul kul kul ryryryryryry nr 38 gr 190 =73447= 559.....(garbled) fdwzm obmbn ending with : q r u q r u voovs iziaw s k s k ::: US Intelligence US Intelligence transmits numbers transmissions from a remote site near Franfurt in Germany. The transmissions are probably sent to this site by micro wave from the Rhein Main Air Force Base. Freqs used are 6780, 6891, 6960, 8029, 10253 and 11072 kHz The same site or one near by, is used to transmit the infamous 108.5 bd FEC broadcasts, also coming from an US Intelligence service. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* VARIOUS MODES * Rimantas Pleikys checks in with an interesting log: "The Blank Carrier"(low burbling hum: two tones peaking 250 Hz apart; a kind of FSK?), on the following frequencies: 4049, 4301, 4705, 5305, 6801 kHz 5305.5 kHz 5307.5 kHz 5308.0 kHz 20:00-20:20 UTC 20:20-20:40 UTC 20:00-21:00?UTC S.I.O 545 S.I.O.343 S.I.O.232 Seems as a group of 3 xmitters at 3 sites, on 3 close frequencies, in the time-shifted schedule. Navigation system? Any ideas? At 21:40 UTC both 5307.5 and 5308.0 went off; at 22:00 - 5305.5 started again; at 22:20 started both 5307.5 and 5308.0. Schedules to be monitored. Any comments, reception levels?'' --Beats me Rimantas; I have no idea. Info or suggestions are most welcome folks! -o-o-o-o-conet-o-o-o-o========================================================================= |||||| PRODUCTS and BOOKS Review |||||| ,-~~-.____ / | ' \ ( ) 0 \_/-, ,----' ==== // / \-'~; /~~~(O) / __/~| / | -----------------------------Editor.....Bob Margolis 136 East Woodland Road Lake Forest, IL 60045-1729 [email protected] Pagina 311 WUN-v05 =( _____| (_________| ----------------------------- Radioraft v. 3.0 ================ (Reviewed by Geoff Halligey of Pencoed, South Wales) This newly released version of the popular Radioraft decoder incorporates several new features, principally the addition of these new modes: ACARS (VHF), GMDSS (excepting distress messages), PACKET, PACTOR-I, POCSAG, UOSAT, as well as some additional ASCII, Baudot and Sitor variants. With the exception of UOSAT, all of the above new modes have been satisfactorily displayed on my 486, although with some reservations as regards POCSAG. It is fascinating to view the flow of ACARS and GMDSS messages. Another useful new feature is that as soon as a transmission is recognised and locked on, a title giving the date, time, modulation and mode appears across the screen, even for ACARS transmissions which may last for under a second. As with previous Radioraft versions, tuning and the correct mode, modulation and baud rate selection is entirely automatic, but any parameter can be manually altered to suit non-standard transmissions. The Help section includes, besides system requirements, a technical description of each mode, with examples of messages; hints and tips for best reception; a list of suggested frequencies where each mode can be found and a full abbreviation list. A free version of Radioraft, with limited modes, can be downloaded from http://www.TheOffice.net/Radioraft/ where details of the upgrade also appear; or contact Francois Guillet, F6FLT at 17 rue Michel Delalande, 44800 St-Herblain, France. Universal Radio's 1999 Communications Catalog ============================================= (Reviewed by Bob Margolis) Universal Radio of Reynoldsburg, Ohio, has just released its 1999 Communications Catalog containing 120 pages of radios, accessories, antennas, and books for amateur, shortwave and scanner enthusiasts. New radio items appearing in the 8.5" x 11" catalog include the Sony ICF-SW07 Portable Receiver, ICOM IC-R75 Communications Receiver, ICOM PCR-100 Wideband Computer Receiver, AOR AR7000B Wideband Communications Receiver, Japan Radio Co. NRD-301A Communications Receiver, Grundig YB-300PE Portable Receiver, Kenwood TH-D7A 2M/440 Amateur Handi-Talkie, and ICOM T81A 6M/2M/440/1.1 GHz Amateur Handi-Talkie. The catalog is free on request by fourth-class mail to residents of North America, or $3.00 by priority mail. Residents outside North America can receive it for five International Reply Coupons. Requests by snail mail should be sent to Universal Radio, Inc., 6830 Americana Pkwy, Reynoldsburg, OH 43068-4113 U.S.A. Phone requests are to 614.866.4267 (voice) or 614.866.2339 (FAX). Order Catalog # 99-02. ========================================================================= THE WUN QSL CENTER Deadlines: 15th of each month John (J.D.) Stephens P.O. Box 11522 Pagina 312 Huntsville, AL WUN-v05 35814-1522, U.S.A. E-Mail: [email protected] ========================================================================= ANGOLA: D3E - Luanda Radio. 8565 f/d ltr. in 63 ds. after 4 f/ups & $1.00. V/s: (illegible) - Supervisor. (JDS) AUSTRALIA: AXI 34 - Darwin Meteo. 10555 f/d QSL cd. sent in a huge mailing tube containing two large full color posters in 12 ds. direct from Darwin for e-mailed rpt. This was certainly one of the most exceptional QSL replies I ever received, and of course I sent them a 'thank you' view-card. (HS) AUSTRALIA: AXM 35/AXM 34 - Melbourne Meteo, Canberra. 13920/11030. Two QSL cds. and ltr. for e-mailed rpt, and snail-mailed f/up in 96 ds. US dollar returned; transmitter located at Canberra. Mailing addresses and e-mail adresses can be found on the Bureau of Meteorology web site at (HS) AZORES: CSY - Santa Maria Radio. 6628 ltr. in 40 ds. for web posted rpt. via their website URL of (HS) CANADA: Churchill FSS - Churchill, MB. 5680 f/d ltr. in 18 ds. for rpt. with ms. V/s: David Jones - Team Leader. (JDS) CANADA: Baffin Radio. 8891 QSL cd. and business cd, in 29 ds. Transmitter located at Cambridge Bay, NWT. V/s: (Not provided). Addr.: NAV CANADA, North Bay ROCC International Flight Service Station, Site Manager, P.O. Box 1380, North Bay, Ontario P1B 8K5, Canada. (HS) ESTONIA: Kuressaare Rescue. 5680 QSL cd. and ltr. in 22 ds. (HS) GERMANY: DDK3 - Quickborn Meteo, Pinneberg. 7880 QSL ltr. in 8 ds. Rpt. sent directly to transmitting station, reply from Head Office: Deutscher Wetterdienst, Geschaeftsbereich Technische Infrastruktur, Postfach 100465, D-63004 Offenbach, Germany. (HS) ITALY: USN Naval European Meteorology and Oceanography Command, Rota, Spain via Sigonalla, Italy. 10542 e-mail from [email protected] in 2 ds. for e-mailed rpt. The reply stated that the transmission site was Sigonalla, Italy, and that their fax broadcast was scheduled for termination in March 1999. So this transmission may be history now. (HS) JAMAICA: 6YX - Jamaica Coast Guard, Kingston. 8291.1 f/d ltr. in 27 ds. for rpt. with 1 IRC. V/s: Lieutenant P. W. Wright. (JDS) JAPAN: KYODO via JJC - Tokyo Radio, Nazaki. 16971 sked and info booklets in only 7 ds. Rpt. sent to Tokyo Radio, reply from: KYODO News Service, 2-2-5 Toranomon, Minatoku, Tokyo, Japan. (HS) POLAND: SPH - Gdynia Radio. 8482 QSL cd. and info sheet in 28 ds. (HS) UKRAINE: USU - Mariupol Radio. 12697 QSL sheet, calender in 20 ds. IRC was returned. (HS) UKRAINE: USI - Kherson Radio. 6432 QSL cd. in less than a month. Vladimir Kholod (UR5GNJ). (RV) V/s: UNITED STATES: ARINC New York - New York Radio, NY. 6640 p/d QSL cd. w/ thank you ltr. & business card in 8 ds. V/s: Edwin S. Brooks (KEA5) Center Operations Manager. (JDS) Same in 18 ds. (HS) UNITED STATES: NNN0TDK - U.S. Navy/Marine Corps MARS, Decatur, AL. 4015 f/d PFC w/blank ham cd. & friendly ltr. in 4 ds. V/s: Robert (K4MLR). (JDS) Pagina 313 WUN-v05 UNITED STATES: NNN0ZVF - U.S. Navy/Marine Corps MARS, Lake Charles, LA. 4.011 f/d PFC w/ blank ham cd. & friendly ltr. in 6 ds. V/s: Audry (WA5LHL). (JDS) UNITED STATES: NNN0PYC - U.S. Navy/Marine Corps MARS, Folsom, LA. f/d PFC in 7 ds. V/s: Ed (K5AZR). (JDS) 4.011 UNITED STATES: NNN0OEE - U.S. Navy/Marine Corps MARS, Milton, FL. f/d PFC in 11 ds. V/s: G.W. (??). (JDS) 4.015 UNITED STATES: NNN0TKR - U.S. Navy/Marine Corps MARS, Woodland, WA. 14441.5 f/d PFC w/ f/d MARS cd. & f/d ham cd. in 8 ds. V/s: John (W7BO). (JDS) UNITED STATES: NNN0LGM - U.S. Navy/Marine Corps MARS, Baton Rouge, LA. 4011 f/d PFC w/ ham cd. in 7 ds. V/s: John (WA5FQA). (JDS) UNITED STATES: NNN0ONT - U.S. Navy/Marine Corps MARS, Dahlonega, GA. 4015 f/d PFC w/ ham cd. in 7 ds. V/s: Steven (K4AH). (JDS) UNITED STATES: NMC11 - U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Humboldt Bay, CA. 5696 p/d ltr. in 13 ds. V/s: Kevin A. Forrest - Telecommunications Specialist 2nd Class. (JDS) SHIPS, CUTTERS, & OTHER SEA VESSELS USCGC Sherman (WHEC 720). 5696 f/d PFC in 13 ds. Gibbs. (JDS) V/s: TCC Robert S. ========================================================================= OTHERNESS Ruud Vos writes about his QSL from USI; "A radio amateur in Kherson was so kind to help, because it was not possible to find any address. Some station info: The transmitter power on 6432 Khz was 350 watts, working with the ships in the Black Sea/Azov Sea/Mediterranian Sea, in modes A1A, F1B, and J3E. The staff consists of 16 members, 3 of them are radio amateurs: UR5GN, /UR5GBA, and UY5HD. Using frequencies: 4236/4182.6/ 6432/6277.7 8706.4/8366.6 12808.5/12550.6". ========================================================================= Abbreviations used: f/d = Full data p/d = partial data cd.= QSL card ltr = letter V/s = Verification Signer ds = ds SASE = self addressed stamped envelope n/d = no data PFC = Prepared Form Card wks = weeks ms = mint stamps Sincere thanx to this month's contributors: Ruud Vos - Utrecht, The Netherlands (RV) Your Editor - Madison, AL, U.S.A. (JDS) Henning Sandte - Burgdorf, Germany (HS) 73 de JDS. ========================================================================= # UTILITY ROUND-UP # - Editor: Ary Boender ****** E-mail: [email protected] - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B * KOSOVO * ---------The unfortunate war in Kosovo is a hot item for many dxers. On several occasions intercepts were posted to WUN and also on IRCNET Pagina 314 WUN-v05 chat channels like #WUN, #MONITOR and #MILCOM, the subject is often discussed. This article is a summary of the various postings, IRC chats and info from other sources. For those of you who want to listen to the daily news broadcasts from the region, check the Monitoring Times website. They have a list of broadcasting stations on their website at http://www.grove-ent.com/balkanscrisis.html The following interesting message reached me the other day: ''Serbian Radio Amateurs are being used to spread info about NATO flight movements over Kosovo and Serbia. Whenever a NATO aircraft is spotted, the HAMs report the number of aircraft and their heading to other stations until the info reaches the military in the end. Also information broadcasted by the Italian radio and tv or Italian HAMs, and info from the Internet is being relayed. One of the web sites that was mentioned is http://www.rts.co.yu. Frequencies used are mostly in the lower 3.7 MHz'' < Thanks OM! > :: Kosovo related frequencies ----------------------------3600-3750 Serbian HAMs 3930 5249.1 FGK9: unid German Army, id as: 'ROEM 2 (GE/US) KORPS', in open RTTY 50/170 5590 'Promenade', Brindisi 5687 GAF Net KOSOVO 1004: German AF Kosovo Mission Flight (to Cologne) wkg DHM91, id also KSV 1004. The Callsign KOSOVO or KSV is also used also (at least) by USAF and French Air Force Kosovo Mission Flights. 6690 Magic ops 6712 French Air Force 6723 6728 6761 6788 IGN (Rome), Tirana, Kukas (night freq) 6959 6997 International Red Cross, Pristina 6990-7000 (day freq) 8980 8989 8992 Lots of trffic, mostly French Air Force 10280 IGN (Rome), Tirana, Kukas (day freq) 10315 German Air Force, Geilenkirchen 10596 'Promenade', Brindisi 10915 Lots of 'JAGO' callsigns (supply flights) 11117 'ASM' unid Serbian station RTTY 75bd 11175 11239 11243 RAF Gibraltar Flight Watch 11245 11300 Lots of traffic 14511 'Promenade', Brindisi 16442.4 Tactical net in the Adriatic. Callsigns include Juliet, Fox, India Golf. Language: English with many foreign accents 'Tracker' is the callsign of CAOC -Combined Allied Operations Centerin Vicenza. Tracker frequencies: Push 78A 4519 Push 78B ? Push 79B 5218 Push 80V 5763,5 Push 81 5788 Push 81A 6865 Push 81B 5346 Pagina 315 Push Push Push Push Push Push Push Push Push Push Push Push Push Push Push WUN-v05 8046 (same as Push 150?) 4450 9118,5 9260 11173 ? 3178 6932.5 5110 8046 (same as Push 81V?) 9118.5 6717 8083 11161 5312 81V 82 82A 82B 83 83A 85 89 103 150 151 153 154 155 157 :: Aircraft callsigns --------------------Note: these are only the most common callsigns used on the above mentioned frequencies. Many others are being used. Blue 01 Blue 11 Blue 41 Gold Gold Gold Gold Gold Gold Gold Gold Gold Gold Gold Gold Gold Gold Gold Gold Gold Gold Gold Gold Gold Gold Gold 32 105 110 112 122 125 131 135 Riyal 14 Riyal 35 Riyal 44 103 106 111 116 124 126 132 137 Riyal 21 Riyal 36 104 107 112 120 125 130 134 Riyal 34 Riyal 37 Moonbeam.. Jago... NATO 40 CTM... Magic.. Riyal Gold Blue Moonbeam - NATO 40 CTM Jago Magic - Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker Hercules EC-130 Airborne Commandpost of the Air Command & Control Squadron Boeing E-3D AWACS French Air Force. Mostly transport aircraft Supply flights AWACS Note: 'Moonbeam Ops' is located on the Aviano Air Force base. The Moonbeam aircraft id themselves on UHF as 'Bookshelf' :: Intercept -----------Larsen sends us the following intercept and says: ''Usually this QRG is used in FEC-A 100bd. All in all the text means: ASM0 has errors and must change to simple teletype. There could be future sessions.'' Here is his log: 11117 kHz, 'ASM' UNID 1115 UTC, RTTY 75Bd, 3 April ASM ASM IMAS GRESKU U ZAGLAVLJU ASM0? DA TE PROIIMIM NA Pagina 316 WUN-v05 OBICNOM TLP. ASM PSE PSE UBR ASM RYRYRYRYRYRY DA TE NADJEM RYRYRRYRYRY K K K K K K ASM ASM RPT RPT ASM RPT RPT RPT RPT QRD FB NIL RPT RPT ALL JOS JEDNOM QSA NIL OK OK OK TKS TKS QSL ALL PSE QAP CQ 3 MOZE BITI ZAKAZIVANJA I VANREDNIH CQ PSE QAP ALL CQ EMISIJE TU QSL ALL? OK TKS ALL 73 GB SK * HAARP * --------HAARP -High Frequency Active Auroral Research Facility- in Alaska, transmitted this year on 26 and 27 March its test transmissions on 3390 and 6990 kHz. In a statement a HAARP spokesman sez ''As before, the HAARP facility will transmit on or near the frequencies 3.4 Mhz and 6.99 MHz to allow listeners the opportunity to listen for the HAARP signal, send in a report of logged signal strength, and claim a QSL card. Once again, we will transmit a "CW" message to give listeners the opportunity to verify their reception of the HAARP transmission. Since HAARP cannot transmit above 10 Mhz, we intend to schedule this listening test after sunset in Alaska so that propagation conditions are best for listeners in the "lower 48." Because of the variations in ionospheric propagation conditions throughout the day, it is difficult to schedule a test that is optimum for all listeners.'' :: Dates and times: 26 March 0800-0830 UTC & 27 March 0700-0730 UTC :: Frequencies: 3390 & 6990 kHz :: Mode: CW :: Schedules. Note that the schedules for 26 & 27 March were the same, so read for 27 March 0700 UTC etc. 0800-0802 0802-0806 0806-0810 0810-0814 0814 0820-0822 0822-0826 0826 6990 6990 6990 6990 6990 3390 3390 3390 kHz kHz kHz khz kHz kHz kHz kHz ON/OFF CW Carrier Only Carrier Only Carrier Only ON/OFF CW ON/OFF CW Carrier Only ON/OFF CW 'VVV DE HAARP' marker Signal Strength Measurement Signal Strength Measurement Signal Strength Measurement CW Message (see below) 'VVV DE HAARP' marker Signal Strength Measurement CW Message (see below) :: Message: BT GREETINGS FROM HAARP IONOSPHERIC RESEARCH OBSERVATORY. THE SCIENTISTS AND STAFF SEND WARMEST WISHES TO ALL PARTICIPANTS FROM THE 49TH, STATE THE LAST FRONTIER. AR DE HAARP Thanks for posting your findings Costas, Mathias, Michael, Hugh, Stanley and Fabrizio. * BEACONS AND OTHER LW STATIONS * --------------------------------Hans van den Boogert compiled a list of active Taiwanese aero Pagina 317 #1 #2 #3 #4 WUN-v05 beacons. I added the known maritime beacons to this list. I don't know if they are still on the air, though. Can anyone confirm the maritime beacons, please? - AERONAUTICAL BEACONS FREQ ---202 210 220 225 250 265 280 283 290 295 300 310 312 325 330 335 340 345 350 357 362 370 375 380 385 390 400 415 430 510 C/S --RA MT CO MS AP AY HW TI BM O GI SG MR S SK LK WK BS LY LU HL SN NN YU SW DC KS KW ZN PO LOCATION ----------------------Lungtang Matsu - Nikushan Kaohsiung - Chi-jin Ilan Anpu Kangshan Hualien - Runway 03 CKS - Runway 05L Penghu - Chenkang Hsi Chi Green Island Taipei, Hsin Sheng Park Kueijen Taipei, Yanping N. Rd Kaohsiung - Runway 09 Linkou Hsinshie Chin Men - Hsikuoshan Lanyu Keelung - Pa Dou Zi Houlung Taichung - Shui Pu Hsikang Hualien Chung Ho, Nan Shi Jiao Kaohsiung, Jiu Dian Tan CKS - Runway 06 Hengchun Taitung - Chihhong Hsin-chu AIRPORT -------------- OPERATOR -------Army Matsu Peigan CAA Kaohsiung CAA Air Force CAA Air Force Hualien CAA Tao Yuan Intl CAA Makung CAA Taipei SongShan CAA Green Island CAA Taipei SongShan CAA Army Taipei SongShan CAA Kaohsiung CAA Taipei SongShan CAA Army Kinmen CAA CAA Taipei SongShan CAA CAA Taichung Shuipu CAA CAA CAA Taipei SongShan CAA Pingtung Air Force Tao Yuan Intl CAA CAA Taitung Fengnian Air Force CAA CAA = Civil Aviation Authority - MARITIME BEACONS FREQ ---287 287 302 302 320 320 C/S ---DDDD GGGG BBBB CCCC AAAA HHHH LOCATION ------------------------Ch'i-lai Pi Lt, Hua-lien Lu Tao Lt Fu-kuei Chiao Chi-Lung, Wan-jen-tui Pi Chi'-hou Shan Lt Ch'in-pu-Chih Pi Lt ::: OTHER BEACON NEWS The Admiralty Weekly Notices to Mariners announced the following closures: * FRANCE Rosedo Lt DO 287.5 * ICELAND Raufarhofn Skardhsfjara Lt Reykjanes Skagata Lt RG SR RN SM 301.0 312.5 291.9 304.0 per per per per * POLAND Jaroslawiec JA 295.5 per 30 May 1 1 1 1 May May (then be DGPS only) may (then be DGPS only) May (then be DGPS only) Pagina 318 WUN-v05 ::: DECCA The DECCA service in the UK will cease to operate at the end of March 2000. The governments of Denmark, Finland, Germany, Sweden, and the Netherlands intend to terminate their national DECCA chains by 31 December 1999. ========================================================================= ============================================================ WUN Loggings Column April, 1999 Editor: Donald E. Stidwell ([email protected]) Team Logs: Chris Stroup (A-F) ([email protected]) Edward Bellerby (G-L) ([email protected] Barun Gupta (S-Z) ([email protected]) John Erwin (M-R) ([email protected]) ============================================================ Welcome to another month's column. Due to a number of factors beyond anyone's control, we are WAY down on number of logs this month: down from an average of 2500 or so to less than 900 for the past two months. Hopefully the coming months will show more logs. It is with regret that we announce that Jason Lillie (A-F) has resigned from Team Logs. We wish to express our sincere gratitude to Jason for his work and dedication during his tenure as a member of the Illustrious Team Logs! Fair winds and following seas, Jason: we hope to see your logs in the column in the future. We also wish to welcome aboard Chris Stroup as a member of Team Logs. He will be responsible for collecting the A-F section of logs posted to the list for the column. Members are once again encouraged to ensure your logs are posted in the proper WUN format. Team Logs members are not obligated to collect logs that are not in this format. Your chances of seeing your logs in the column are much better the closer you are to the prescribed format. Finally, I need everyone's help in updating the woefully outdated contributor's list. I have included the entire list as I have it now at the end of the column. Please look it over: if you are not listed correctly, or if you have contributed and your name doesn't appear, please drop me a note so I can make the proper additions/corrections. ========================================================================= 500.0 EAC: TARIFA RADIO 2204 CW "cq de EAC tfc list qsw 445". Remotely controlled fm Malaga. (17/Apr) (DW) EAF: FINISTERRE RADIO 1811 CW. "cq de EAF tfc list qsw 511.5". Remotely controlled from Coruna (17/Apr) (DW) EAS: CABO PENAS RADIO 2202 CW. "cq de EAS tfc list qsw 449" remotely controlled from Bilbao (17/Apr) (DW) IAR: ROME RADIO 2220 CW "TTT cq de IAR gale warning 521.5" (17/Apr)(DW) 518 9AS: SplitRadio 2242 FEC/100/170/NAVTEX Safety Msgs (8 Apr) (RGA) : Avurnav Toulon 1945 FEC/100/170/Navtex Safety Msgs (16 Apr)(RGA) : CROSS La Garde 2015 FEC/100/170/Navtex Safety & Met (16 Apr)(RGA) EAC: TarifaRadio 1950 FEC/100/170/Navtex Safety & Meteo QRM from PBK (16 Apr) (RGA) EAC: TarifaRadio 2100 FEC/100/170/NAVTEX Sea Bulletin (8 Apr) (RGA) EAR: La CorunaRadio 2030 FEC/100/170/NAVTEX Wx Info (8 Apr) (RGA) Pagina 319 2054.0 2203 2372.1 2474 2566 2576.0 2608.4 2643 2670 2755.0 2829.5 2840.7 3196 3560.0 3736.3 3840 3899.3 4002 4011.0 4020 4023 4029 WUN-v05 FFB: Cherbourg Avurnav 2141 FEC/100/170/NAVTEX Safety Msgs (8 Apr)(RGA) GCC: CullercoatsRadio 2051 FEC/100/170/NAVTEX Shipping Fcast (8 Apr) (RGA) GNI: NitonRadio 2020 FEC/100/170/NAVTEX Shipping Fcast (8 Apr) (RGA) GPK: PortPatrickRadio FEC/100/170/NAVTEX Shipping Fcast (8 Apr) (RGA) LGQ: RogalandRadio 2050 FEC/100/170/NAVTEX Gale Wng (8 Apr) (RGA) OST: OostendeRadio 1845 FEC/100/170/Navtex Safety Msgs (16 Apr)(RGA) OST: OostendeRadio 1852 FEC/100/170/NAVTEX Nav Wngs (8 Apr) (RGA) PBK: NCG Texel 1951 FEC/100/170/NAVTEX Safety Msgs (8 Apr) (RGA) SDJ: StockholmRadio 1932 FEC/100/170/NAVTEX Gale/Nav Wngs (8 Apr)(RGA) Unid: UK? 2200 FEC/100/170 NAVTEX Local Safety Msgs. Who sends 'MA' msgs at this time? (8 Apr) (RGA) W: France Le Garde Navtex st. Fec 100/170 Nav. warnings (MF3) UNID: 0658 USB / Mariner Wx (05/Mar/99) (MPL) MGJ: RN Faslane 1532 RTTY (75/330) availability (31/mar) (WP3) MGJ: RN Faslane 2222 ITA2/75/350 Availability Bcast (10 Apr) (RGA) UNID: 2100 ARQ/FEC (31/mar) (WP3) PBC: RNN Den Helder 2214 ITA2/75/850 Availability Bcast (10 Apr)(RGA) Unid: 4XZ?? 2100 CW NR58 A 19 23:03:29 1999 BT 5LGS BT (19 Apr)(RGA) GJTC: SHIP BALTIC TERN 1828 arq OBS via GKY/1. PCS 57.6N 01.1E SE 11-15kts. (18/Apr) (DW) FUO: FN Toulon La Crau 2210 ITA2/75/820 RYs SGs ? ZBZ (10 Apr) (RGA) A9M: HamalaRadio 2108 ARQ/100/170 Idles+CWID (19 Apr) (RGA) NMN80: USCG Group Hampton Roads 0207 USB w/MIB. Weak signal. (17/Apr/99) (MADX) CKN: Canadian Forces Lazo, B. C. 0645 RTTY 75/850 Airfield METARS (05/mar/99) (MPL) SPB: SzczecinRadio 2149 ARQ/100/170 Idles+CWID (10 Apr) (RGA) : CuxhavenRadio 2224 ARQ/100/170 Fcast in German Relaying Hamburg. (19 Apr) (RGA) OLT: Prague Meteo 2029 ITA2/50/480 Synops in Czech. (19 Apr) (RGA) YKW1: SANA DAMASCUS SYRIA 1705 50 bd News bulletin F(MF3) UIW: KaliningradRadio 2203 CW CQs & Tgms. (19 Apr) (RGA) Unid: 2020 ITA2/50/400 Enciphered. Bad CW Chat. (19 Apr) (RGA) Unid: Fr Mil 2202 ARQ-M2/200 Flight Plans. Poor Cpy (18 Apr) (RGA) YRR2: Bucharest Meteo 2137 ITA2/100 AAXX Rpts (18 Apr) (RGA) NNN0KZI: N-MC Mars Stillwater, OK. Net Control 3O1B Net. 01:07 4/Mar (JC7) NNN0RNL: N-MC Mars Stillwater, OK. Net Comments. 01:09 4/Mar (JC7) NNN0SMR: N-MC Mars Fairfax, OK. Net comments. 01:10 4/Mar (JC7) AAT6ID: N-MC Mars New Iberia, LA. Net check-in. 00:07 5/Mar (JC7) NNN0AYZ: N-MC Mars Monroe, LA. Net check-in. 00:09 5/Mar (JC7) NNN0BXU: N-MC Mars Louisiana. Net check-in. 00:08 5/Mar (JC7) NNN0KUR: N-MC Mars Arkansas. Net check-in. 00:11 5/Mar. (JC7) NNN0TCF: N-MC Mars Arkansas. Net check-in. 00:14 5/Mar (JC7) AAR7CY: Army MARS in In Kansas net 13:31 19/Feb (JC7) AAR6DN: Army MARS Uvalde, TX-net comments 12:58 25/Feb (JC7) AAT6BH: Army MARS Texas-net comments 12:55 25/Feb (JC) AAT6JA: Army MARS Texas-net comments 12:51 25/Feb (JC7) AAT6YJ: Army MARS Grand Prairie, TX-comments 12:48 25/Feb (JC7) AAV6FA: Army MARS Texas Valley area-comments 12:59 25/Feb (JC7) AAV6FV: Army MARS Texas-net comments 12:57 25/Feb (JC7) AAR6DE: Army MARS Cleburne, TX. Net Comments. 12:46 14/Mar (JC7) AAR6OJ: Army MARS Houston, TX. Net check-in. 12:37 14/Mar (JC7) AAR6FG: Army MARS Louisiana-net comments 13:13 19/Feb (JC7) Pagina 320 4029 4029.5 4035.0 4043 4168.5 4173.0 4175.5 4226.4 4284.5 4294.4 4417 4474.0 4500.0 4595.5 4622 4635 4645.0 4701.7 4737 4739 4740.7 4856 5089 5110 5130 5146 5160.0 5167 5170 WUN-v05 AAT4KY: Army MARS Gulfport, MS-checking into LA net 13:14 19/Feb(JC7) AAT6LX: Army MARS Louisiana 13:18 19/Feb (JC7) AAR4QR: Army MARS with Net Comments. 12:26 14/Mar (JC7) Unident:25/Mar U/I 0620 AM SS YL Xmtd 5LG msg (wjl) AAM7ANE: Army MARS Overton, NB. QSO-unID AAR7- station. 03:41 3/Mar(JC7) AAR9EV: Chula Vista, Calif. QSO with unID stn. 04:53 16/Mar (JC7) FDI8:22Mar99 FAF Nice 2200 RTTY 50/400 w/TEST DE FDI8 bricks 0-9 RYs (ML2) IGEF - IGJ: Radio Check, voice message in It.and RATT Traffic 20:07 25/Mar (AB4) VVCY: SHIP UNID 1815 arq OBS via GKE/2. PCS 46.0N 07.4W NE 1620kts. (18/Apr) (DW) Unident:25/Mar U/I 0710 AM SS YL Xmtd 5LG msg; Voice very similar to SS YL xmsn monitored at 0620 on 04029.5kHz (wjl) Unident:25/Mar U/I 0717 RTTY(075/848) Poss on-line encryption (wjl) TAVOLA 4 - WU: Radio Check 20:22 25/Mar (AB4) UNID: 0640 50/850 (05/Mar/99) (MPL) ZMH270:Houhora Marine Radio New Zealand 2012 UTC USB with WX forecasts. (6/APRIL)(IJ) IGCH - ICT: Radio Check and message in It. 20:07 25/Mar (AB4) AFA2DA: USAF MARS Charlotte, NC. Net check-in. 00:19 7/Mar (JC7) AFA2FL: USAF MARS Memphis, TN. Net Control. 00:18 7/Mar (JC7) AFA2IQ: USAF MARS Knoxville, TN. Net check-in. 00:23 7/Mar (JC7) AFA2QD: USAF MARS Sunset Beach, NC. Net check-in. 00:19 7/Mar (JC7) AFA2RQ: USAF MARS Memphis, TN. Net check-in. 00:23 7/Mar (JC7) AFA2XQ: USAF MARS Elizabethtown, KY. Net check in. 00:17 7/Mar (JC7) AFF2TN: USAF MARS Memphis, TN. Net check-in. 00:23 7/Mar (JC7) FDY:13Mar99 FAF Orleans 2210 RTTY 50/400 w/TEST DE FDY bricks 1-0 RYs tape (ML2) ZLDD 10 & 20:12/MARCH Dept of Conservation stations North Island New Zealand 2005 UTC USB with 2 OMs. One of them was mobile back to Taumarunui, while the other one was organising possum hunting. (IJ) 8DE: Department of School Education, Dubbo: 0005 UTC USB w/ YL conducting lessons and organising journals 11/MAR (SD) V: Det OIC, and Wool Dragon 0433 USB / Overhead time for CH-46 (27/Feb/99) (MPL) UNID: Fr. Mil 0900 ARQ-E (192/100) idle beta, garbled (11/mar) (PLOO) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0715 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY& Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) C3Y: calling CARDFILE 761,nothing heard. 0241 C3Y callig FLYING TIGER,nothing heard. 0242 CARDFILE 761 calling FIDDLE,passed spare grp 04 to C3Y. 0243 29\Mar(MF2) OFFUTT: reading EAM (I Think). 0234 29\Mar(MF2) UNID: 7/MARCH Commercial Stations Australia 0742 UTC USB with 2 OMs signing off. (IJ) TBA: Turkish Navy 1910 CW sx working TBO TBN TBS TBU with INT ZPG ZNB procedures. Also clg TBK TBO10 but no joy. Poor CW keying and stations use different frequencies between 5088...5090 kHz. 10 APR(RK) FDG:12Mar99 FAF Bordeaux 2110 RTTY 50/400 w/TEST DE FDG bricks 1-0 RYs tape (ML2) Unid: School of the Air: 2238 UTC USB w/ YL conducting a reading lesson 10/MAR (SD) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0405 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) 5UA: NIAMEY AIR ? 2230 ARQ/342 96/I/400 4rc. 2 chan tdm. Poor sync. ChanA and B betas. (26/Mar) (DW) UNID: Commercial Stations Australia 0710 UTC USB YL & OM with a chit-chat. Mentioned about sorting their costs out & health insurance. (31/MARCH)(IJ) KPA2:9/MARCH MOSSAD No Station 1835 UTC USB with YL repeating Pagina 321 5240 5242 5243 5293.5 5333.5 5335 5345.5 5356 5358 5361 5373 5377 5386 5400.0 5433 5435 5436 5440 5680 5684 5696 WUN-v05 KPA2. (IJ) TELSTRA: Landmobile Phone Australia 0902 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. Mentioned they would log onto the net in half an hour & they could be reached via ICQ. 24/MARCH (IJ) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0415 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) TANGO 1 & TANGO 19: Australian Army net 0912 UTC USB with radiochecks & ANDVT bursts. 24/MARCH (IJ) AWC: Calcutta Air 1300 RTTY 50/500 check & AFTN msgs to S2D Dhaka cct EDA 07Apr99 (ML2) DJR: Jibouti Air 2200 RTTY 50/400 AFTN tfc to ETD3 Addis Ababa cct HVA 08Apr99 (ML2) ZERO ALPHA & ZERO BRAVO :8/MARCH Army net South Island New Zealand 1910 UTC USB with Logistical Msgs. (IJ) UNID:9/MARCH Russian station 0825 UTC LSB with YL in RR repeating names.OLGA, SERGEI, YURI, MIKHAIL, NICKOLEI, IVAN etc. (IJ) RNZAF: Woodbourne AFB New Zealand 1855 UTC USB calling Camp Base for radio checks. (Common RNZAF P-T-P freq used during exercises).9/MARCH (IJ) UNID:9/MARCH North African/Middle East stations 1910 UTC USB with 2 OMs in AA. (IJ) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0422 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0428 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) UNID:9/MARCH Russian Station 1840 UTC USB OM in RR calling. (IJ) WHISKEY GOLF ECHO & LIMA TANGO NOVEMBER: Army net North Island New Zealand 1910 UTC USB with radio checks. 18/MARCH (IJ) ZKHQ & ZKCT21: Civil Defence HQ Wellington & Napier New Zealand 2010 UTC USB with CD exercise msgs. "Sending 250 man response team, need casualty figures for Minister & Prime Minister & Tranzrail requests notification on the status of the tracks." 30/MARCH (IJ) ZKNT & ZKG31:1/MARCH Civil Defence Auckland & Radio technician New Zealand 2040 UTC USB with radio checks from their new remote xmit site near Palmerston North. (IJ) WUJ1/WUG5: US ARCoE 1447 USB / working each other using ALE (22Apr.1999) (anonymousMidwestUSA) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0438 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) ART2:9/MARCH MOSSAD No Station 1902 UTC USB YL repeating ART2. (IJ) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0452 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) ---:9/MARCH Fishing Boats Australia 1850 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat.(IJ) ---:SAR Kaima & Tauranga Bases New Zealand 0115 UTC USB searching for a hunter who had been missing for 3 days. They were have comms problems due to high local noise levels. (7/APRIL)(IJ) UNID: Presumed Military Pacific Islands 1925 UTC USB with 2 OMs in heavy accented EE. One of them said "??arua over & ??isilu over." While the other one was calling "Is one is one over." & whistling.18/MARCH (IJ) ---:USCG CAMSPAC Point Reyes CA & RESCUE 1790 0950 UTC USB with the position report for the cruise liner Stattendam, 31.21N, 120.19W. (31/MARCH)(IJ) CAMSLANT: wkrg PP for CG1500 to Commercial#.0200 CG2135\CG1713 w\pos & flt ops,1713 req CAMSLANT secure guard. 0202 CG6031(HH-60 Elizabeth City)req CAMSLANT assume guard. 0204 7\APR(MF2) CG1500: rep flt.ops normal & pos to CAMSLANT. 0229 CAMSLANT req CG RESCUE 18 switch 5692 for PP,tried 5692 then switched 8983 for PP to Mia Ops. 0232 3\APR(MF2) CG1504,CG1713,CG6026,CG2121: rep flight ops normal CAMSLANT. 2300(MF2) CG1716: req CAMSLANT secure guard.2156 CG2135\CG6031\CG2104\CG6009 w\pos & ops report for CAMSLANT. 2157 7\APR(MF2) CG2104: securing guard w\CAMSLANT. 2220 3\APR(MF2) Pagina 322 5698 5706 5716 5730.8 5745 5752.5 5754 5757 5773 5841 5874 5877 5889 5904 5907.5 5910 5932 5942 6312.0 6314.5 6316.0 6317.0 6318.6 6319.5 6322.0 6324.0 6325.5 6326.5 6327.5 6328.5 WUN-v05 CG2133: securing guard w\CAMSLANT. 0225 20\MAR(MF2) CG6006,CG2126,CG6034: all rep flt ops normal to CAMSLANT. 2043 11\MAR(MF2) REACH 173: req comms check. 0249 CG1719 req CAMSLANT secure guard. 0255 CAMSPAC POINT REYES calling CG1613,nothing heard. 0303 CG1603 rep flt ops normal to CAMSPAC POINT REYES. 0307 6\APR(MF2) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0502 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) ZERO ALPHA: clg EIYM C252 radio check (22/mar) (JM3) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0510 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) FDI22:13/MARCH FAF Narbonne France 0602 UTC RTTY 50 Bd/425 with RYRY & Le Brick Tests. (IJ) UNID: Telecom Russia 0930 UTC USB with YL in RR. 26/MARCH (IJ) HBD20: MFA BERN 0857 arq Offline encrypt to Bonn. Signs off 0950z (1/Apr) (DW) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0522 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0532 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) 36:17/MARCH Army Net New Zealand 2050 UTC USB with YL Passing WX Forecasts and made the comment "I hope you brought your wet WX gear with you." (A Joint Jungle Training exercise was in progress between the NZ & Fijian Armies in the Fiordland National Park). (IJ) 716: passing coordinates to PANTHER. 0033(MF2) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0540 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0550 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0600 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0705 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) UNID:Presumed Argentine stations 0715 UTC USB 2 OMs in SS reading out numbers. Sounded like WX data. One of them would say "Correcto Cordoba." (5/APRIL)(IJ) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0610 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY& Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) ETD3:22Mar99 Addis Ababa Air 2240 RTTY 50/400 AFTN tfc to DJR Jibouti cct VHA (ML2) ZKX: 7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0620 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) GMDSS ALERT CHANNEL 1437 DSC 100/E/170 Ship mmsi 232826000. Safety/TEST with 002191000 (Lyngby) and response from same. (11/Apr) (DW) SAB301: GOETEBORG RADIO 0946 arq Chan free marker (Matitex) "ererer". Selcal USTF (11/Apr) (DW) NMN: USCG PORTSMOUTH 0947 CW Chan free marker "NMN" (11/Apr) (DW) WLO: MOBILE RADIO 0949 CW Chan free marker "WLO" Barely audible. (11/Apr) (DW) OXZ: LYNGBY RADIO 0951 CW Chan free marker "OXZ" (11/Apr) (DW) UCE: ARKHANGELSK RADIO 1450 - Chan free marker. No cw id, has imbedded letters "KY". (11/Apr) (DW) OST37: OOSTENDE RADIO 0953 CW Chan free marker "OST" (11/Apr) (DW) VCT/WWC: TORS COVE RADIO 1010 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "VCT/WCC" (11/Apr) (DW) UGC: ST PETERSBURG RADIO ? 1532 - Chan free marker. No cw id nor imbedded letters in marker burst. (11/Apr) (DW) SAB36: GOETEBORG RADIO 0955 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "SAB" (11/Apr) (DW) UAT: MOSCOW RADIO 1618 CW. Chan free marker "de UAT" (12/Apr) (DW) CUL: LISBON RADIO 1620 arq Sending list of commands to ship. Signs off with "3560 CULTEX P". Note Lisbon doesn't use a channel free marker. (12/Apr) (DW) Pagina 323 WUN-v05 6329.5 VCT: TORS COVE RADIO 0957 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "VCT" (11/Apr) (DW) 6330.0 LZW34: VARNA RADIO 1540 CW. Channel free marker "de LZW LZW" (11/Apr) (DW) 6348.0 FUE: FN BREST 1630 rtty 150/N/850 Marker "AA de FUE ry's sg's testings figs kkkk" (12/Apr) (DW) 6357.0 SAA: KARLSKRONA RADIO 1016 CW Marker "de SAA cq de SAA ere nil tfc = lsn 4273, 6357 khz for tfc qsx 500, 4195,0 or 6292,5 khz = nnnn"(11/Apr) (DW) 6358.5 PBC36: DN GOEREE ISLAND 1020 rtty 75/850 CARB (11/Apr) (DW) 6360.3 MGJ: RN FASLANE 1023 4 chan fleet bdcst vft on usb. (11/Apr) (DW) 6362.1 MGJ: RN FASLANE 1025 rtty 75/N/340 6362.085. CARB. Chan 3 in vft. (11/Apr) (DW) 6379.0 4XZ: IN HAIFA 1645 CW. Marker "vvv de 4XZ" (12/Apr) (DW) 6389.5 CTP: NATO, Lisbon, Portugal 0610 RTTY (75/823)[1] "NAWS QSX AR" (12/mar)(PLOO) 6395.0 UNID 1650 rtty 75/R/850 Continuous letter shifts. (12/Apr) (DW) 6399.8 UON: BAKU RADIO 1800 CW. Marker (rough note, faulty keying). "VVV 4KK de UON qso qss 6400/8500". 1804 wx bulletin(?) in RR. Blind tfc. (12/Apr) (DW) 6417.0 4XZ: IN HAIFA 1813 CW. Marker "vvv de 4XZ ==" (12/Apr) (DW) 6418.0 VTP5: IN VISHAKHAPTNAM 2029 CW. Tfc in offline encrypt (4 fig grps). (12/Apr) (DW) 6445.9 MURMANSK MET 1835 FAX 120/576/R/1000 (lsb of 6447.8). Idling with blank feed and slew. 1843z start of chart. Poor quality due m/path fading. (12/Apr) (DW) 6452.5 RN NORTHWOOD 1914 FAX End of chart (12/Apr) (DW) 6460.0 SAB33: GOETEBORG RADIO 1408 arq Chan free marker (Maritex) "ererer". Selcals EZKV. (11/Apr) (DW) 6465.5 ROD7: MURMANSK RADIO 1905 CW. Marker "cq de ROD7 qsw 6465.5 tfc list". Then list. (26/Mar) (DW) 6470.0 SXA24: GN SPATTA 2011 CW. Marker "vvv de SXA24 k" (12/Apr) (DW) 6474.5 UNID: 0459 UNID (75/158) acf 0, cont. sync bit stream (11/mar) (PLOO) 6502.0 TBB6: TN ANKARA 2017 CW. Marker "vvv TBDJ de TBB6 qap" (12/Apr) (DW) 6526 LDOC: Kingston Jamaica & AIR JAMAICA 001 0717 UTC USB with WX forecasts. 24/MARCH (IJ) 6580 CAMSPAC:USCG & the vessel ?SEAHAWK 0708 UTC USB tug from Johnston Island to tow the vessel ?SEAHAWK, been drifting for 3 days, nearly out of fuel.thought they weren't going to make it to Honolulu. 24/MARCH (IJ) 6610 ---:12/MARCH Brisbane Aeradio QLD & VH-XFC Australia 0908 UTC USB with "Be adviced of traffic VH-UJI Aerocommander inbound." (IJ) 6683 AFA:14/MARCH USAF Andrews AFB & SAM 375 0620 UTC USB with PP to Andrews Metro. (IJ) AFA:USAF Andrews AFB 0825 UTC USB calling SAM 973. 21/MARCH (IJ) 6692 ---:9/MARCH Kharbarovsk, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk & Magadan Aeradios Russia 0808 UTC USB with radio checks. (IJ) 6693 3KY: wkg KWI at 0209. KWI confirmed msg 03 from K4F. (12/mar) (TM2) 6693 KWI: wkg K4F at 0112 for R/C then changed to QRG "AS 364 B" (12/mar) (TM2) UNID: Russian stn active from 0220 till 0225. Sounded like a wx rpt(12/mar) (TM2) 6696 ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0355 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) 6708 ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0400 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) 6712 CIRCUS NOIR:FAF Noumea New Caledonia & FRENCH NAVY 45?? 0705 UTC USB with WX for Wallis Island. 23/MARCH (IJ) 6723 ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0410 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests.(IJ) 6726 ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0420 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) 6730 AFA:14/MARCH USAF Andrews AFB & SAM 375 0628 UTC USB with radio checks.(IJ) (F267): ANDREWS VIP radio check with NAVY 49676. 2015 13\MAR(MF2) Pagina 324 6745 6757 6761 6777 6779 6785 6786.5 6792.0 6815.5 6817.0 6820 6826 6830.1 6862.7 6865 6869 6872 6879 6882 6882.5 6887 6902.7 6902.7 6919 6945 6963.7 6978.5 6990 6995.5 6996.0 6997.0 7200 7302 WUN-v05 CHR:Trenton Military & RESCUE 301 Canada 0717 UTC USB terminating PP.(6/APRIL)(IJ) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0430 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) DARK 45\46: calling UTAH 53,nothing heard. 0233 HAWK 86 calling HAWK 87. 0328 1\APR(MF2) JUMBO 50: calling UNID,nothing heard. 12\MAR(MF2) TUFF 45: calling KANSA 56. 0255 17\MAR(MF2) UNID:9/MARCH Pacific Island stations 0805 UTC USB with 2 YLs in a Pacific Island Language. (IJ) DRAI: GN FGS Schleswig-Holstein 0912 UTC USB calling DHJ59 Wilhelmshaven. 25/MARCH (IJ) Unid: School of the air: 2254 UTC USB w/ health lesson about the dangers of smoking 25/MAR (SD) ALPHA FOX, DELTA HOTEL & INDIA: USN Link-11 Co-ord net 0906 UTC USB with radio checks & "I relinquish the net & I hold you Papa Uniform." (31/MARCH)(IJ) DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 1501 rtty 75/R/400 Online encrypted diplo tfc bdcast (26/Mar) (DW) GANTSEC:USCG & WHISKEY 8 VICTOR 0905 UTC USB with no joy in the green. 16/MARCH (IJ) UNID: 0730 USB / Strange wailing noise. Went on for over an hour.(13/Apr/99) (Rich Williamson) UNID: 2/MARCH Russian stations 1855 UTC USB with 2 YLs in RR.(IJ) ---:13/MARCH Stockholm Aeradio Sweden & USAir 12 0608 UTC USB terminating PP.(IJ) PETRA AMMAN 1610 rtty 50/400 Press in Arabic (ATU70). No EE press.(19/apr) (DW) RFFVAEA:FF Alysse ARS 2310 ARQ-E3 200/400 5LGs to Paris cct FWK, prev used cct ESK this freq 03Apr99 (ML2) ---:15/MARCH Kharbarovsk Aeradio Russia & Harbin Aeradio China 0905 UTC USB with a dispute about A/C 89961 & 89964 are not cleared to enter Russian airspace. Must have correct flightplan filed & sent via teletype.(IJ) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0452 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0455 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0500 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0512 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) S2D: Dhaka Air 1300 RTTY 50/850 AFTN tfc to AWC Calcutta cct DEA 08Apr99 (ML2) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0520 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) Unid: 0552 VFT 75/136 Unable decode (25/Mar) (RH2) Unid:(25/Mar) 0552 VFT 75/136 Unable decode (RH2) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0530 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) VLH: 2247 UTC USB School of Distance Ed., Charleville (Qld.) w/ debating lesson "when robots take jobs there is nowhere for people to work" 25/MAR (SD) RFLIGA:(02/Mar) FF Kourou(tent)0440 Arq-E 192/170 Idling (RH2) ---:Telcom Fiji 0700 UTC USB OM passing phone number to Suva & mentioned it was a collect call. (6/APRIL)(IJ) FDG:5/MARCH FAF Bordeaux France 0550 UTC RTTY 50 Bd/425 with RYRY & Le Brick Tests. (IJ) UNID:11/MARCH Indonesian stations 0844 UTC UTC USB with 2 OMs in Indonesian. One of them was passing msgs. While the other one would acknowledge with OK & Roger.(IJ) Red Cross Belgrad and Pristina: 9:19z 28/3 (AB4) IARD, IARU and "Rupe" It: Traffic 17:47 28/3 (AB4) Radio Yugoslavia 0330 AM w/Serbian music. ID at 0400. 100kw broadcast from Stubline, Serbia. (24/Apr) AFA2JZ: AF MARS Bosier City, LA-4S1 Net 15:02 13/Feb (JC7) AFA4BY: AF MARS Choctaw, OK-4S1 Net 15:02 13/Feb (JC7) AFA4GA: AF MARS Houston, TX-4S1 Net 15:02 13/Feb (JC7) Pagina 325 7309.7 7330 7348.0 7372.5 7404 7455.9 7485 7522 7553 7565 7602 7602 7637 7646.0 7651.6 WUN-v05 AFA4JV: AF MARS Medina, TX-4S1 Net 15:04 13/Feb (JC7) AFA4TH: AF MARS Bartonville, TX-4ADS1 Net 15:11 25/Feb (JC7) AFA4VJ: AF MARS Gulfport, MS-4ADS1 Net 15:13 25/Feb (JC7) AFT4AU: AF MARS Arkansas-4ADS1 Net 15:09 25/Feb (JC7) AFT4BN: AF MARS Trainee San Antonio, TX-4ADS1 Net 25/Feb (JC7) RFVI: FF Le Port REU 2250 ARQ-E3 100/400 svc msgs to Paris cct REI 17Apr99 (ML2) Possible South Australian State Emergency Services net: 2235 UTC USB w/ WILSON conducting net checks with state mobiles, 24hr station BOSTON, GROVE, CEDUNA DPI, LINSWOOD, KINGSTON, any police then QSY to 5833 15/MAR (SD) VL2SES: 2315 UTC USB N.S.W. State Emergency Services net w/ WILDS MEADOW conducting net checks to LORD HOWE wx fine 20 degrees wind SE nil rain, GLENDALE cloud 6/10 wind calm 22 degrees, VL2OR COBAR sunny 21 degrees, GUYRA overcast fog, NEW ENGLAND high cloud, MOREE 73 fine overcast 22.4 degrees 29/MAR (SD) VLH200: 2335 UTC USB S.A. State Emergency Services net w/ WILSON conducting net checks to ROBE, DPI CEDUNA, KINGSTON, LINSWOOD 29/MAR (SD) WGY906/WGY936: FEMA 1541 USB / working each other on FEMA F-22 (20Apr.1999) (anonymousMidwestUSA) NNN0ASF-3: State Director, N-MC MARS Richardson, TX-3X1A Admin Net 14:37 13/Feb (JC7) NNN0ASF-5: State Director, N-MC MARS San Antonio, TX-3X1A Admin Net 14:39 13/Feb (JC7) NNN0GAU-1: Regional Direcor, N-MC MARS Prairieville, LA-3X1A Admin Net 14:46 13/Feb (JC7) NNN0WKG: Bryant, AR checking into 3X1A for NNN0GAD 14:35 13/Feb (JC7) VJA219: Australian Outward Bound School, Tharwa A.C.T.: 2241 UTC USB with ALPHA TANGO wkg VICTOR SIERRA with comms relating to the conduct of outdoor courses such as abseiling, rafting, transport and logistics 10/MAR (SD) UNID: 9/MARCH Papua New Guinea or Solomon Islands station 0818 UTC USB 2 OMs in Pidgin EE with a chit-chat.(IJ) Unid: Australian commercial net: 0058 UTC USB w/ OMs discussing graders and knocking-off early 12/MAR (SD) UNID: Commercial Stations Australia 0835 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit- chat. Mentioned about unloading cattle. (12/APRIL)(IJ) Unid: Australian commercial net: 0326 UTC USB with 71 wkg BASE w/ OMs complaining about load and BASE advising 71 that he'll talk to him once he is loaded 10/MAR (SD) Unid: Australian commercial net: 0653 UTC USB w/ comms relating to cattle being transferred to Glenarden Downs and Roma 29/MAR (SD) Unid: Australian commercial net: 0330 UTC USB with John and Frank discussing the repair of some machinery 10/MAR (SD) 8DE: 0012 UTC USB Dept. School Education, Dubbo w/ three songs played then QRT 23/MAR (SD) FDI22:11Mar99 FAF Narbonne 2200 RTTY 50/400 w/TEST DE FDI22 bricks 1-0 RYs tape (ML2) FDI22:12/MARCH FAF Narbonne France 0755 UTC RTTY 50 Bd/425 with RYRY & Le Brick Tests. (IJ VJQ727: Capricornian School of Distance Education, Emerald Qld: 0332 UTC USB with YL conducting pre-school lesson w/ teddy bear song 10/MAR (SD) DDH7: Hamburg Meteo D 1718 50 bd Nav. warnings (MF3) SHARK 14: calling SHARK 17,ANDVT followed. 0125 1\APR(MF2) SHARK 15: calling SHARK 11 in the red,nothing heard. 0013 1\APR(MF2) SHARK 17: 0655 UTC USB wkg WHITECASTLE in ANDVT then SHARK 17 advises WHITECASTLE that he had a good copy in the green and requests status report when complete. He also advises that he has WHITECASTLE l/c in the green and that he can call him in the green. This was followed by a burst of ANDVT followed at 0701 UTC w/ SHARK 17 clg SHARK 15 on high fox red with no joy 29/MAR (SD) SHARK 17: calling WHITECASTLE. 0056 SHARK 17 reg SHARK 12 relay to SHARK 14. 0203 SHARK 17 & SHARK 14 "in the Green" 0221 Pagina 326 WUN-v05 29\Mar(MF2) SHARK 22: passing INMARSAT # to WHITECATLE. 0201 31\MAR(MF2) WHITECASTLE: calling SHARK 23,nothing heard. 0010 SHARK 22 req WHITECASTLE relay comms to MOTHER. 0011 SHARK 17 req WHITECASTLE relay to ALMIGHTY that DOLPHIN 92 should RTB to SHARK 22 after night op. 0020 SHARK 22 rep his net control is down to SHARK 17. 0105 30\MAR(MF2) 7673.9 UNID:Commercial Stations Papua New Guinea 0815 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chat. mentioned Port Moresby, arranging a chopper for tomorrow & wanted to know what the WX was like. (12/APRIL)(IJ) 7692.5 ---:Presumed Police Tuvalu 0735 UTC USB YL with "The warrant has been posted please advice us on the matter." 25/MARCH (IJ) 7712 TBB:TN Ankara Turkey 0430 UTC CW with VVV TBDJ DE TBB. (8/APRIL)(IJ) 7755.4 ---:7/MARCH US Tuna Fishing Boats 0655 UTC LSB with encryption. (IJ) 7772.0 Unid: 0600 arq-M2 144/0 Single tone on Mark (25/Mar) (RH2) Unid:(25/Mar) 0600 arq-M2 144/0 Single tone on Mark(RH2) 7777.8 ---:10/MARCH US Tuna Fishing Boats 0423 UTC LSB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. Mentioned about RADARs & Choppers. (IJ) 7784.0 KAWN: USCG Saddlebunch Key? 0602 rtty 75/850 Wx data. Where is KAWN these days ?? (25/Mar) (RH2) 7808.0 DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 1503 rtty 75/R/400 Online encrypted diplo tfc bcast. During start up had qrm 4/5fm Link11 system (now gone). (26/Mar) (DW) 7810 unid: 2320 RTTY 75/500 w/LKF RYs & 13 x 5LGs then QRU SK and offair 08Apr99 (ML2) 7828 FDI22: FAF Narbonne 2310 RTTY 50/400 testing w/bricks 0-1 RYs 09Apr99 (ML2) 7845 Unid: Australian commercial net: 0740 UTC USB w/ OM asking YL to quickly contact a person by phone regarding an order 16/MAR (SD) 7858.9 FDI8: FAF Nice France 1825 UTC RTTY 50 Bd/425 with RYRY & Le Brick Tests. 19/March (IJ) 7863.5 SPW: Warsaw Radio Poland 0548 UTC ARQ with Msgs. 7/MARCH (IJ) 7876.5 UNID:12/MARCH Pacific Island stations 0853 UTC USB with OM in a Pacific Island Language. (IJ) 7878 KILO 8 & 9 ALPHA: Australian Army net 0920 UTC USB co-ordinating a datalink. Having no joy getting it to synch. 23/MARCH (IJ) 7890 New Zealand Dept. of Conservation: 0718 UTC USB phone link to Kermadec Islands w/ chat 15/MAR (SD) 7895.7 RFFA: MoD Paris 0010 ARQ-E3 100/400 svc msgs to Le Port cct IRE 18Apr99 (ML2) 7954.6 UNID: 0512 PACTOR (100/200), acf 125, only got the end "usa sk" (3/mar) (PLOO) 7964.2 ---:9/MARCH Presumed Portugese State Police 0850 UTC ARQ with VZENFO LM CR PONTA DELGARDA E COMGRPWDNS SEGUINT DETENCOESA AREA DE RAD PEIXE 1 IN V ASSE ILEGAL DE ARMADA BRANCNCMACASAOPTT NNN. (IJ) 7970 LIMA FOXTROT: 2253 UTC USB wkg VJA??? w/ Phil and Ted sending modem data and voice comms. Possibly CSIRO or Plague Locust Commission nets 11/MAR (SD) 7978 Unid: Australian outpost net: 0712 UTC USB w/ mother and daughter chatting about flooding, family matters and preparing dinner 22/MAR (SD) 8003.5 Unid: Australian outpost net: 0732 UTC USB w/ husband and wife chatting (somewhat diffidently) then trying to convey freq for morning sked using code which wife could not understand, except that all freqs end in 3.5 14/MAR (SD) 8020.0 RLT96: UNID 1516 CW. Tune up then nr passes "RLT96 qtc". Then sends msg in offline encrypt. (20/Apr) (DW) 8038.6 Unid: 2109 FEC-100/192/130 Online Cipher (14 Apr) (RGA) 8093.5 Unid: Australian commercial net: 0513 UTC USB w/ MOBILE 33 wkg MOBILE 13 discussing news and the identity of other callsigns 23/MAR (SD) 8097.0 Attencion #STN: 0515 YL SS, 5 fgps, carrier already on at 0445 (11/mar) (PLOO) 8122 : RAN Canberra Control ACT & HMAS Brunei Australia 0922 UTC USB with routine traffic. (7/APRIL)(IJ) Pagina 327 8131 8134.5 8134.5 8137.8 8151 8171.7 8176 8302.5 8335.5 8377.0 8416.5 8424 8430 8453 8464 8473 8473.5 8478.5 8478.5 8502 8514 8682 8686 8692 8724 8786 8903 8912 8921 8971 8974 8978.8 8980 8983 WUN-v05 HMAS Whyalla: Fremantle-class patrol craft 208 1051 USB wkg Darwin Control. Also RGS clg Darwin Control at this time. (16/Apr/99)(MADX) TBO: TN Izmir 2313 CW Vs&CQs (11 Apr) (RGA) IGED: ICT It. Traffic 7:52z 29/3 (AB4) IGTC: ICT It Traffic 9:34z 27/3 (AB4) 7QZ32:(02/Mar)Lilongwe Air 0452 rtty 50/400 Station opening GA with tfc - QRU (RH2) IGJ/IDR: Rome/AugustaRadios 1444 ITA2/75/875 IGJ42/43/IDR2/3 // 2806 (10 Apr) (RGA) HEC:7/MARCH Berne Radio Switzerland 0602 UTC ARQ with Traffic list.(IJ) TOWNSVILLE RADIO VIT: 0618 UTC USB w/ afternoon sked 14/MAR (SD) IAEN: IGJ It. Traffic 18:14z 27/3 (AB4) DRHF: GN research ship "Alster" 1053 USB/RTTY qso dhj59 (30/mar) (WP3) C6KV3: SHIP CANTERBURY STAR 1813 arq OBS via GKE/4. PCS 41.0N 26.7W SW 16-20kts. (18/Apr) (DW) SHIP UNID 1819 arq Requesting INF+ from GKE/4. Has answerback "sailor x". (18/Apr) (DW) NMC: USCG CAMSPAC Point Reyes 0458 FEC w/MSI broadcast. QRT at 0505. (18/Apr/99) (MADX) SVA: AthensRadio 1830 FEC/100/150 Traffic List (9 Apr) (RGA) UJE: NovgorodRadio 2258 ARQ/100/170 Idles+CWID (11 Apr) (RGA) FUG: French Navy La Regine 0445 RTTY 75/810 w/calltape. (24/Apr/99)(MADX) CYP ?: "Lincolnshire Poacher" March 21 2209 USB 29070 repeated several times then traffic 52483 29204 34235 28994 83745 27699 13453 93575 98078 5175958609 etc. Strong RTTY QRM USB with carrier(r3e/u).(Robin) HLF: SeoulRadio 2023 ARQ/100/170 Idles & CWID (16 Apr) (RGA) A7D: DohaRadio 1817 CW de A7D (9 Apr) (RGA) FUF: FN Ft de France 0505 rtty 75/850 Test tape (17/Mar) (RH2) FUF: French Navy Martinique 0455 RTTY 75/770 w/calltape. (24/Apr/99) (MADX) FUF:(17/Mar) FN Ft de France 0505 rtty 75/850 Test tape(RH2) Probable NMG: USCG New Orleans 0503 USB w/NMN:USCG CAMSLANT High Seas Forecast. "Perfect Paul" computerized voice. Probable remote broadcast from New Orleans. (24/Apr/99) (MADX) WLO: Mobile Radio 0518 FEC w/maritime news broadcast. (24/Apr/99) (MADX) J2A: DjiboutiRadio 1808 CW CQs (9 Apr) (RGA) CNP: CasablancaRadio 1806 CW CQs (9 Apr) (RGA) Unident: 172123z Apr RTTY/150 on line encrypt (EB) EHY: Madrid radio 172109 CW one call of DE EHY and gone (EB) Gdynia radio: being called by 3FTK5(not heard) 172116z Apr USB (EB) Naha: ACC RKI J 2020 En m sx G/A to NAVY-IE340 10 APR (RK) CUSTOM COTHEN: w\Turkey Talk. 0240 6\APR(MF2) VJN628: LDOC QANTAS control Sydney NSW, Australia & QANTAS 54 1945 UTC USB with call back in 20 minutes. 22/MARCH (IJ) 216: passing track to BLUESTAR . 0005 6\APR(MF2) BANSHEE: req SPECTRE 03 switch green,then req 03 switch ACC 0233 SPECTRE 03 rep no joy on ACC. 0239 BANSHEE req SPECTRE 03 meet him on the "101 NET", no joy on the "101 NET" 0242. 13\MAR(MF2) GREMLIN 05: passing traffic to BLUESTAR. 0114 6\APR(MF2) NAVY JA04: rep ops normal to FIDDLE. 2219 7\APR(MF2) AIR FORCE SYDNEY: 0200 UTC USB clg ERF GLENBROOK w/ radio check prior to navex 23/MAR (SD) ARMY SYDNEY: 2353 UTC USB clg AIR FORCE DARWIN for radio check 13/MAR (SD) SALE RADIO: 0355 UTC USB clg AIR FORCE SYDNEY for radio check 16/MAR (SD) CHASER & ??2: US Military 0935 UTC USB with In the red, remain in PLE, switch to green & then into ANDVT bursts. 24/MARCH (IJ) CAMSLANT:USCG & 802 0822 UTC USB with entering the search area, have unid target & recorded visual imagery. 24/MARCH (IJ) CG2136: from ATC MOBILE req CAMSLANT take guard. 0245 3\APR(MF2) Pagina 328 8992 9016 9031 9035 9035.6 9057.0 9079 9085 9101.3 9120 9125 9135 9145 9150.0 9180 9186 9240 9250.7 9252.0 9263.0 WUN-v05 ANDREWS: wkrg PP for HAWK 87 to UNID. 0147 30\MAR(MF2) ANDREWS: wkrg SAM 204 to ROYAL CROWN,switched SATCOM RF-18. 0103 10\APR(MF2) GOOSE 18: 1040 UTC USB w/ p/p to CASEY (??) ops via MCLELLAN adv ETA 2115 local A2 22A 41 44B 51 64 523 wx CASEY sct 3500 bkn 7000 ovc 20000 vis 7M showers wind 100/12 temp 18 QNH 30.14 23/MAR (SD) HICKAM: 1139 UTC USB w/ EAM for MILKY WAY "THYUEZ" 18/MAR (SD) THULE: receiving traffic from ROMIC. 0039 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 5413 to McGuire CP & meteo. 0201 28\Mar(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for LL92 to 312-942-2535-JAX meteo. 0050(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for WHIP to 1-800-945-xxxx. 0119 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 124H to MacDill Ops. 0135 3\APR(MF2) TENACITY: calling HOLDFAST on Z175. 0250 10\MAR(MF2) (Z-225Primary) ARCHITECT: 0639 UTC USB w/ TAFs for EGYP, FHAW, GOOY, SBGL, SBPA, SBRF, SCCI, SCMU 23/MAR (SD) GFW: RAF Akrotiri Cyprus & NAVY 01 1948 UTC USB with relay to NICKEL that they were heading to Sarajevo.(8/APRIL) (IJ) Unid: Mexican Navy ? 0210 USB w/2xOM w/SS numbers. (21/Apr/99)(MADX) ---:US Tuna Fishing Boats 0438 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. (8/APRIL)(IJ) DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 1428 rtty 75/R/400 Start up for Diplo bdcast. //6792 7808 11139 13399 14674 16912 16302 17432 18055 18972 19217 22888 (all operating att). qtc list then tfc in online encrypt msgs. (26/Mar) (DW) ---: US Tuna Fishing Boats 0725 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. (6/APRIL)(IJ) RFHWW: FF Papeete 1010 ARQ-E 72/110 clear text msg to RFHHHC Hao cct HAS 17Apr99 (ML2) UNID: Philipines station 0912 UTC ARQ selcalling FXEU. 23/MARCH (IJ) ---:US Tuna Fishing Boats 0720 UTC LSB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. Mentioned about the damage done to their boats while they were tied up in Samoa. 25/MARCH (IJ) ZERO ALPHA, 40 & 60: Australian Army Relief Ops net Papua New Guinea 0930 UTC USB with closing down the net for the night & mentioned they had no more patrols out. 23/MARCH (IJ) SAM/Andrews: 2118 USB / SAM 92 (DV-2+18) pp SAM Controler via Andy VIP on F-005 (27Mar.1999) (anonymous-midwest US) TELSTRA:Landmobile Phone NSW, Australia 0942 UTC USB with 2 OMs. one of them mentioned he would call again from the office in Broken Hill. 23/MARCH (IJ) FDI22: FAF Narbonne France 2022 UTC RTTY 50 Bd/425 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (6/APRIL)(IJ) FDI22: FAF Narbonne 2247 ITA2/50/400 Bricks (11 Apr) (RGA) FDI2: French air force Narbonne 172000z RTTY/50 voyez etc (EB) TASHKENT MET 1600 FAX//90/576/N/800 Weak hazy outlines, corrupted by bands fm adj rtt. (14/Apr) (DW) TASHKENT MET 1800 FAX//90/576/N/800 rtt qrm gone but still hazy due to m/path fading. (14/Apr) (DW) ROMEO ECHO & TANGO GOLFO: Presumed Mexican Navy 0440 UTC USB with Numeric Msgs. VICTOR ROMERO FOXTROT, SEIRRA ROMERO ROMERO HOTEL, CARLOS PAPA QUETTA repeato repeato etc. 30/MARCH (IJ) HEP9: Kantonspolizei Zurich? 1211 CW vvv vvv vvv de hep9 hep9 hep9 ar (30/mar) (WP3) HEP9: KANTONSPOLEZEI ZURICH 0943 CW. Marker "vvv de HEP9" (14/Apr)(DW) DELTA NOVEMBER & ALPHA 2: Papua New Guinea Defence Force 0835 UTC USB Patrol Boat, routine traffic & they were having some mechanical problems. "Technical sitrep port main engine cooling system." 24/MARCH (IJ) FJY2:DTRE Kerguelen 0456 Arq-E3 96/400 Idling (13/Apr) (RH2) Unid 0545 Arq-M2 144/0 Single tone on Mark (07/Apr) (RH2) OST: OOSTENDE RADIO 1035 CW. Chan free marker "OST". Very weak spurious. Copied on two rx's. (14/Apr) (DW) Pagina 329 9264 9270 9283.6 9303 9320 9327.9 9329 9331 9340 9378.5 9396.0 9941.2 9941.3 10044 10047 10072 10080.0 10090 10090 10100.7 10101.0 10115.0 10117.0 10162.4 10162.5 10166.5 10179.9 10192.5 10210.0 10210.5 10264.0 10309.4 WUN-v05 4XZ: Israeli Navy, Haifa 0220 CW w/calltape "VVV 4XZ 4XZ = =". (21/Apr/99) (MADX) Mossad (E10): 0615 UTC USB numbers station w/ abnormal tx id SYN2 transmitting until 0651 UTC 23/MAR (SD) Mossad (E10): 0640 UTC USB numbers station w/ abnormal tx id SYN2 transmitting until 0650 UTC 29/MAR (SD) CHARLIE 4 GOLF 6 & 6 PAPA 6: Presumed USN 0658 UTC USB with ANDVT bursts & with "proceed to that area & we'll pass positions to you as soon as we get them." 25/MARCH (IJ) UNID:Commercial Stations Australia 0722 UTC USB 3 OMs with a chit-chat. One of them was in an A/C. (16/APRIL) (IJ) ANDREWS: 0724 UTC USB wkg SPAR 99 on F616 w/ p/p to unid. meteo who did not have the observations for her destination but attempted to interpolate the conditions from a satellite photo. At the conclusion ANDREWS advises SPAR 99 to QSY to F311 but changes to F354 (11053) due to traffic 15/MAR (SD) OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 0827 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400 F7b-1. Tfc in online encrypt. (20/Apr) (DW) Unid: Australian commercial net: 0637 UTC USB w/ "tell him to give me a radphone call" 23/MAR (SD) Spanish Lady (V2): 0642 UTC AM numbers station in progress 29/MAR (SD) ---: Tashkent Meteo 172956z Apr FAX 60/576 wx poor reception (EB) 3BZ:Plaisance Air 0501 Aeq-E3 48/850 Aero info& NOTAMS (13/Apr)(RH2) UNID 1334 CW Weak stn with offline encrypt. (14/Apr) (DW) RFFA: MoD Paris 2230 ARQ-E3 100/400 CdV & return of CdV + 5LGs to RFVI Le Port cct IRE 18Apr99 (ML2) Unid:0508 Arq-E3 100/400 Good signals & Synch. Listened 15 mins - nil on screens (09/Apr) (RH2) 4XZ: Israeli defence force Haifa 171927z Apr callband/freq marker (EB) 4XZ:Israeli defence force Haifa 211905z Apr CW callband/freq marker(EB) LDOC: Air Pacific Nandi Fiji & PACIFIC 811 0725 UTC USB with scheduling details. Captain mentioned he would do the next flight to Los Angeles, then he was going to take a months holiday. 23/MARCH (IJ) YKW1: SANA DAMASCUS SYRIA 1705 50 bd News bulletin F(MF3) ---:Tashkent meteo 211918z Apr USB volmet traffic (EB) ---:Tashkent meteo 211918z Apr USB volmet traffic (EB) DDK9:(02/Mar) Hamburg Meteo 0445 rtty 50/425 Wx codes, RY/ID + cq de ddk2/ddh7/ddk9 (RH2) DDK2/9:Hamburg Meteo 0519 rtty 50/460 Marine Wx forecasts for UK & Baltic (13/Apr) (RH2) FJY2?:DTRE Kerguelen (tent) 0526 Arq-E3 96/400 Good sigs! Idling. Off freq ? (13/Apr) (RH2) BAF4: Beijing Meteo China Fax 120/576 Meteo Chart (MF3) DOR:(03/Mar) MFA Sofia 1536 rtty 75/368 Nx\Bulgar(RH2) YIL71: IN BAGHDAD 1350 rtty 75/400 Press in Arabic (ATU70). tb& = INA (19/apr) (DW) FDY: FAF Paris 2320 RTTY 50/400 bricks 0-1 RYs TEST DE FDY 11Apr99 (ML2) Unid: Romanian Diplo? 2236 ROU-FEC/164.55/400 Online Cipher with CW Chat (11 Apr) (RGA) DHJ59 & DRAS: GN Wilhelmshaven Germany & FGS Rheinland-Pfalz Meditteranean/Adriatic Sea 0704 UTC USB with radio checks. 28/MARCH (IJ) DRAS: GN frigate "Rheinland-Pfalz" 1334 USB/RTTY qso dhj59 (28/mar)(WP3) DRKB: GN "Coburg" 1430 USB/RTTY qso with dhj59 (28/mar) (WP3) GXQ: RN LONDON ? 1149 DCN 8 chan interleaved VFT on usb (24/Mar) (DW) GXQ: RN LONDON ? 1151 rtty 50/340 10210.595. Chan 1 (eng) in vft. Idle. (24/Mar) (DW) Unident:16/Mar U/I 2119 RTTY(100/833) Poss on-line encryption (wjl) Unident:16/Mar U/I 2127 RTTY(150/844) Poss on-line encryption Pagina 330 10314 10365.7 10409 10412 10438.7 10445.0 10484.2 10494.2 10503 10536 10607 10767 10862 10871.8 10873.7 10913.4 10917.7 10953.0 10955.0 10963.0 10969 10973 11030 11034.7 11053 11063.5 11079 11079.5 11080.0 11089.9 11113 11120 11123 WUN-v05 (wjl)18042.7 U/I:16/Mar U/I 2141 ARQE3(192/356) Unk stn in idle mode (wjl) SNN299: MFA Warsaw 1656 POL-ARQ/100/240 Consular Tfc (8 Apr) (RGA) RFTJA: FF Libreville 0550 Arq-E 48/850 Idling. Listed as Arq-E3 on 10364.0!!!!!! (07/Apr) (RH2) VL8IPS: Unid. 1748 Unid Mode Morse ID; Revs; Short Data Burst; Morse; Revs etc. Switched Off. (8 Apr) (RGA) KILO BRAVO, SIERRA ROMEO & CHARLIE CHARLIE:Tongan Defence Services 0118 UTC USB with radio checks & comms in Tongan. 24/MARCH (IJ) UNID: Emb of Japan 0758 ARQ ryryryryryr et(kv) (6/apr) (WP3) PEB:(02/Mar) Maputo R. (tent) 1115 CW/Arq This freq. used by Police/Govt. C/S not heard before! Tx irregular - Start up of Marine Ops? (RH2) DOR: MFA Sofia 1007 RTTY (210.2/500) tfc bulg. (5/apr) (WP3) UNID: Fr. Mil 0521 ARQ-E3 (48/393) idle beta 8crc (11/mar) (PLOO) ALPHA WHISKEY, DELTA HOTEL & ALPHA ROMEO: USN Tracking net 0855 UTC USB with tracking comms. 30/MARCH (IJ) CFH: CF Halifax 1753 ITA2/75/600 US Aflds Reports (8 Apr) (RGA) FDI8: FAF Nice France 0540 UTC CW with VVV DE FDI8. 23/MARCH (IJ) Unid: 1859 ITA2/75/500 QRU CFM TKS GB SK (Down) (8 Apr) (RGA) ---: 171900z Apr FAX 120/576 Poss USN Cutler - lots of QRN (EB) P: CISN KALININGRAD 1850 CW. Single letter "P" hf beacon. (1/Apr) (DW) RFVI: FF Le Port 2305 ARQ-E3 100/400 return of CdV to Paris cct REI 18Apr99 (ML2) RFHHHC: FF Hao OCE 0835 ARQ-E 72/110 svc msg to RFHWWCS Papeete cct HAE 13Apr99 (ML2) RFTJ: FF Dakar 1843 ARQ-M4/48/375 CdV VZCZCTJF427 OO RFTJ DE RFTJ 0981843 (8 Apr) (RGA) HBD20/4: MFA BERN 0843 arq Offline encrypt. Betas. Sign off 0849 as HBD20/4 (1/Apr) (DW) UNID. 1902 ARQ/E 48/850 4rc. Betas. Slowly deteriorating with poor sync. (1/Apr) (DW) HBD20/8: MFA BERN 1145 arq End of offline encrypted text. Signs off with csign "HBD20/8"at 1146z. Selcals BMOV (Belgrade) at 1232 exchange of "no message" This time call given as HBD20/3 (12/Apr) (DW) HBD20: MFA Berne 1652 ARQ/100/200 5LGs; Closedown 1706 (9 Apr) (RGA) HBD20: MFA Berne Switzerland 0645 UTC ARQ with 5Lgs. (6/APRIL)(IJ) AXM34: Melbourne 1450 FAX 120/576 tropical cyclone wng (?) Poor. 2 Apr (TD3) UNID: Egyptian Embassy 2003 UTC ARQ with ATU-A Msgs. (8/APRIL)(IJ) ANDREWS: 0729 UTC USB wkg SPAR 99 on F354 w/ p/p to an unid. embassy on a Cameroon number but has no joy on that number nor on any of the other four that were tried 15/MAR (SD) NNN0CCL: USCGC Diligence WMEC-616 trying to establish coms for PP w/NNN0KEB 01:51 15/Feb (JC7) NNN0KEB: N-MC MARS Citra, FL sugesting KEB QSY to 8031.5 01:51 15/Feb (JC7) SANA:Syrian news agency Damascus 211756z Apr RTTY/50 msg re university education (EB) GUARDIA CIVIL ?LOC 1100 arq 100/I/400 Tfc in online encrypt. Poor copy, fading. Ends "ps cl" offair. 1111 new qso. opchat in ss then irs. "ok cfm qsl ud 309" followed by 2nd msg. loss qso selcals TWBB (Barcelona) (20/Apr) (DW) SANA DAMASCUS 1430 rtty 50/400 Press in Arabic (ATU70) bnb = SANA.(20/Apr) (DW) KVM: HONOLULU MET 0545 FAX Cloud features chart and (0605z) sfc anal. (18/Apr) (DW) UNID: Presumed Fapsi station 0520 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/500 with a continuous string of 5Lgs. 29/MARCH (IJ) Unident: 171423z Apr RTTY/75 short online encrypted messages (EB) Unident:--- 211750z Apr RTTY/75 on line encrypted short msgs Pagina 331 11139 11170 11175 WUN-v05 DFZG: MFA Belgrade Yugoslavia 0658 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/500 with RYRY. 26/MARCH (IJ) DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 1459 rtty 75/R/400 Online encrypted diplo tfc bdcast. (26/Mar) (DW) RDL: CISN SMOLENSK 1420 CW(F1A) Long period of idle on mark. Short msg in cw (reading space tone) shift 250hz. Small bursts of F1b 50bd/250hz encrypted (36/50 system). Also listed as CISN Moscow.(14/Apr) (DW) 4XZ:Israeli defence force Haifa 211735z Apr CW callband/freq marker (EB) AIR GUARD 84,REACH V7: w\Radio Check(MF2) AIREVAC-10S4:at 1520Z En m sx A/G clg MAINSAIL, raising ANDERSEN, req p/patch Sigonella Base OPS, QSY 8992 kHz 10 APR (RK) ANDREWS: reg SAM 125 come up on published freq. 0147 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 410 to AMC. 0149 6\APR(MF2) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for BLUE 21 440-3935-McGuire CP. 1939 ANDREWS wkrg PP for KING 53 to DSN#460-7112-KING OPS. 2003 10\MAR (MF2) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for CHILL 10 to DSN#453-6420-Minot, AFB. 2324 ANDREWS wkrg PP for REACH 2311 to HILDA OPS. 2331 ELMENDORF wkrg PP for RALLY 60 to Travis CP. 0147 10\MAR(MF2) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for NAVY LU110 to DSN#564-3994. 1938 ANDREWS wkrg PP for REACH 0115(C-17 #90532) to Charelston CP & meteo. 1947 ANDREWS wkrg PP for NAVY 5015 to Andrews VIP. 1959 12\MAR(MF2) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for REACH 7046 to HILDA EAST. 2150 THULE wkrg PP for LP78 to Rota meteo 2233 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 101F to McGuire CP. 2245 OFFUTT wkrg PP for RALLY 75 McCORD CP & meteo. 2252 1\APR(MF2) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for RUPPAIR(sp?)749 to Homestead Base Ops.2016 NIMRODS 2145 ANDREWS wkrg PP for REACH 7007(C-141)to DSN#858-5058 459th AMC CP,followed by Andrews meteo. 2023 ANDREWS wkrg PP for GOLD 132 to DSN#743-3251-McConnel,AFB. 2027 11\MAR(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for BRADY 11 to DSN#879-3461. 0234 ASCENSION wkrg PP for DARK 36 DYESS meteo. 0253 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 441 to HILDA EAST. 0257 31\MAR(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for HAPPY 53 to DSN#852-3482- Pease,Intr-PACK CONTROL,followed by Charelston CP. 0155 ASCENSION wkrg PP for YARN 11 DSN#247-6514\314-247-6576 1\APR(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for PAT 362 to DSN#656-7574. 2220 ASCENSION wkrg PP for NAVY PW069 to DSN#831-4344 2225 ASCENSION wkrg PP for AEROVAC 5279 to Andrews meteo. 23 ASCENSION wkrg PP for NAVY PW069 to DSN#831-4344. 2349 ASCENSION wkrg PP for AEROVAC 5279 to Andrews CP. 0005 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 5239 to Dover CP. 0008 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 5244 to HILDA WEST. 0014 ASCENSION wkrg PP for TOGA 21 to McGuire CP. 0019 29\Mar(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for REACH 1137 to McGuire meteo. 0143 13\MAR(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for REACH 1213 to HILDA EAST & meteo. 0102 2\APR(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for REACH 2579(C-141)to Mcguire CP & meteo. 2039 OFFUTT wkrg PP for ADVISABLE to NOBLEMEN. 2219 (Z-190\Z-225 /7C RF-18 GEP-HOTHOUSE)(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for REACH 409(#91190)to HILDA EAST & meteo. 0038 THULE wkrg PP for NAVY LC088 to DSN#476-2108\2107-Brunswick Duty. 0103 THULE wkrg PP for GOLD 120 to 314-722-8380-Tanker Ops. 0107 ASCENSION wkrg PP for RAID 32 to DSN#362-5858\6771. 0125 THULE wkrg PP for RAZOR 01 to FAIRFORD CP. 0133 7\APR(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for REACH 704#(60008)to HILDA EAST. 2205 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 217(C-141C)to Keflavik Ops & meteo. 2215 2\APR(MF2) JAGO84: requesting Ramstein wx 161926z Apr USB gave location as N41.30.6 E013.34.3 location given is over Naples italy (EB) LK224: radio check w\THULE. 2015 ANDREWS wkrg PP for REACH 4618 to HILDA EAST & meteo. 2021 ANDREWS wkrg PP for KING 70 to DSN#431-3921,PP cancelled. 2040 ANDREWS wkrg PP for ROCK 26(C-130) to Westover,AFB Disp. 2043 THULE wkrg PP for FAIL 22 to DSN#497-2612-RAYMOND 19. 2144 ANDREWS wkrg PP for 751 to FURIOUS. 2150 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 6025 to Dover CP. 2151 THULE Pagina 332 WUN-v05 wkrg PP for RAID 14 to Robbins,AFB CP-RAYMOND 19. 2215 McCLELLAN wkrg PP for REACH 2579(#60171)to HILDA EAST & meteo.2344 THULE relaying for FAIL 22 to DSN#497-2612-RAYMOND 19 2350 McCLELLAN wkrg PP for SLAM 1 to DSN#675-1213. 2355 McCLELLAN wkrg PP for QUOTATION to SHOELACE. 2357 ONEPUNCH req NIGHTWATCH freqs from McCLELLAN. 0002 (Z-190\Z-175) THULE wkrg PP for REACH 7041 to Charelston CP. 0007 22\MAR(MF2) Magic57: requesting wx for LICZ LICT 52130 161841z USB twice he started with c/s CROWD but then corrected himself (EB) McCLELLAN: wkrg PP for JUMBO 53 to UNID DSN# 7XX-2151. 0024 CROUGHTON wkrg PP for HAVOC 83 to 709-758-3200. 00027 8\APR(MF2) McCLELLAN: wkrg PP for RELIEF 431(#01276)to TACC WEST. 0059 THULE wkrg PP for JAWS 51 to DSN#579-6434. 0102 6\APR(MF2) OFFUTT: wkrg PP for REACH 119H(#932291)to Charelston CP. 2305 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 6002(C-17#96002)to McGuire CP & meteo. 2316 THULE wkrg PP for AEROVAC 5230 to Travis CP. 2344 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 6008(#60008)to Charelston CP. 0014 ELMENDORF calling NIGHTWATCH freqs to MACINTOSH. 0016 THULE wkrg PP for NAVY 49676 to DSN#942-3030. 0025 THULE wkrg PP for SLEDDOG to NIGHTWATCH 01. 0033 THULE wkrg PP for AAFA to AAFC. 0036 THULE SLEDDOG HOCH RF-18 0050 20\MAR(MF2) OFFUTT: wkrg PP for REACH 50251 to HILDA WEST. 2218 ELMENDORF wkrg PP for NAVY JA09 DSN#484-05#6. 2325 30\MAR(MF2) OFFUTT: wkrg PP for REACH 7001 to McCord CP & meteo. 2305 HICKAM wkrg PP for REACH 709TD to HILDA EAST & McGuire meteo.0235(MF2) PG412: P-3C VP-65 TRIDENTS 0419 USB wkg Hickam w/pp to Hickam Ops. (24/Apr/99) (MADX) Reach 424:calling MAINSAIL 211730z Apr USB en-route to Aviano requiring wx (EB) Reach 424:calling MAINSAIL 211730z Apr USB en-route to Aviano requiring wx (EB) THULE: wkrg PP for ADNG to Comm# in Newport News,Va, switched 11181. 2319 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 5002 to HILDA WEST. 0135(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for JAVIS 76 to DSN#834-4337-Peterson meteo. 0027 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 997(C-141)to USAFE meteo & HILDA EAST. 0041 CHILL 11 rep ops normal to THULE. 0050 11\MAR(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for MOTOWN 7 to DSN#284-5563-Howard,AFB. 0201 CROUGHTON wkrg PP for REACH J3S to DSN#787-3551-WPAFB CP. 0204 10\APR(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for NAVY PF675(P-3)to DSN#820-2681-Whidbey Island. 0134 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 5039 to HILDA EAST.0140 31\MAR(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for PETRO 41 to Elmendorf CP & meteo. 0148(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for REACH 423 to Aviano CP & meteo. 0030 28\Mar(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for REACH 5273(C-141#50273)to HILDA EAST & meteo. 2341 6\APR(MF2) THULE: wkrk PP for REACH ZULU 2(KC-10)to Rota,ATOK & meteo. 0056 10\APR(MF2) BOXER 22: 22 Feb 99 calling Croughton several times over next 10 mins 10.20z - no reply (John) GOLD 107: 22 Feb 99 - request weather for LIER (Sardinia) 12.00 13.00z - 10.10z no report available (John) GOLD 107: 22 Feb 99 calling mainsail and raising THULE (both strong)09.18z for pp to USAF Metreo - request weather for LIPS (Istrana AFB, Italy) at 13.00z GOLD 107: 22 Feb 99 pp via THULE 09.49pp via THULE to USAF Met for condition of PAR approach to Istrana AFB. GOLD 107 is trailing four F117s, they require status of PAR approach in case weather turns bad. Aviano Despatch confirm PAR in service all day(John) REACH 119: 22 Feb 99 with THULE for pp Lajes AMCC 10.04z - ETA Lajes 13.30z Tail No. 00532 (John) SHADOW 21: 22 Feb 99 calling SHADOW 3 10.02z - no reply (John) SHADOW 21: 22 Feb 99 calling THULE 10.03z - no reply (John) Pagina 333 11181 11212 11214 11220 11226 11231 11235 11240 11247 11248 11267 11270 11271.0 11272.0 11297 11310 11369 11436.1 11441 11447.2 11452 11453.6 11459.9 11461.3 11491.0 11521.6 11544 11551.7 11565 WUN-v05 AGA: USAF Hickam AFB & PACOM 01 0542 UTC USB with PP to Hickam Metro. 28/MARCH (IJ) AGA:USAF Hickam AFB & PACAF 01 0750 UTC USB with A PP about various maintenance write ups for the A/C. (17/APRIL) (IJ) THULE: wkrg PP for TC133 to UNID. 2356 28\Mar(MF2) MKL: RAF Kinloss Maritime 1612 CW UK Aflds Met // 8987 (9 Apr) (RGA) (F64): NAVY 515 checking in w\ANDREWS VIP. 2002 12\MAR(MF2) JULIET: Australian Military Tracking net 1952 UTC USB with track co-ords. (8/APRIL)(IJ) AIF: USAF Yokota AFB Japan 0840 UTC USB calling Anderson AFB & ALE bursts. (12/APRIL)(IJ) THULE: wkrg PP for KING 29 to Nellis Base Ops. 0009 THULE wkrg PP for AAFA to AAFC,AAFA dropped out. 0010 28\Mar(MF2) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0635 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) UNID:March 23 2350 LSB UNID Tfc in Sp. Very weak Sounds like phonetics was being used. Male operators Unable to make more due to TV line noise(Robin) UNID:March 24 0853 USB TFC in UNID Language - could be Pacific Islands dialect.Frequent mention of Australia. One station particularly strong and possibly within Australia. One op sounds like teenage kid.(Robin) MLU: RAF Gibraltar 0535 UTC USB with TAFs for SUMU, SCCI, FHAW, EGYP & GOOY. 23/MARCH (IJ) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0330 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) ABUNDANCE: US Military 0710 UTC USB with 30 character EAM. 25/MARCH(IJ) ---:9/MARCH Japanese Fishing Boats 0635 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat in EE & JJ. Mentioned catching 45 tuna, SONAR, writing up the logs & keeping an eye on the Korean & Taiwanese fishing boats in the area. (IJ) UNID: Thule GHFS with SAM 201 1613 USB / (130499) (JohnC) UNID: with SAM 201 1613 USB / () (Thule GHFS ) IEY 54, IEY 57 It: Traffic 7:54z 29/3 (AB4) Kiev VOLMET 0551 USB w/airfield wx. YL/RR. Fair but readable signal. (24/Apr/99) (MADX) ---:Santa maria air radio 211714Z USB aircraft c/s not heard (EB) : Ezeiza Volmet Argentina 0716 UTC USB YL in SS with WX forecasts. 23/MARCH (IJ) UNID: 1528 75/170 (07/Mar/99) (MPL) UNID:2/MARCH Telecom South Pacific 1905 UTC LSB with YL in a Pacific Island Language. (IJ) UNID: 9/MARCH Commercial Fishing station Australia 0735 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. Mentioned about organizing the next days work sked, the mothership, putting supplies on the Endeavour, nets, lines & paying wages. (IJ) ---:Rome Met 211533z Apr RTTY/50 Wx tfc (EB) IMB3:(03/Mar) Rome Meteo 1757 rtty 50/850 Wx codes (RH2) ---:FAPSI(04/Mar) 1648 rtty75/500 5LG. No Link seen! Lotsa slow cw after rtty! (RH2) UNID 0705 arq irs switching to (ATU80) opchat then betas. Further opchat then off air. (12/Apr) (DW) unknown: unknown counting station 1036 USB / Prolonged counting in progress, in English 1036UTC (4-2-99) (N3ZRR) RFVITT:(02/Mar) FF Dzaoudzi (tent) 0437 Arq-E3 192/400 Idling (RH2) Numbers stn: young lady English accent 171430z Apr 5 fig groups sent twice (EB) FJY4: Martin de Vivies rdo AMS 0350 ARQ-E3 96/400 clear text msgs to FJY2 Port-aux-Francais for TAAF Paris 06Apr99 (ML2) Mossad (E10): 0600 UTC USB numbers station id EZI1 //13533 22/MAR (SD) Mossad (E10): 0630 UTC USB numbers station id EZI2 //13533 14/MAR (SD) Mossad (E10): 0631 UTC USB numbers station id EZI2 //13533 23/MAR (SD) Pagina 334 WUN-v05 11602.5 6MK64: YONHAP Seoul S.Korea 0840 UTC RTTY 50 Bd/425 with NX in EE. 25/MARCH (I 12109.0 Unid:(02/Mar)1601 rtty? 75/230 Unable decode (RH2) 12176 unid:FAPSI 1330 RTTY 75/500 5F & 5LGs link 00052, link 70060 prev seen this freq, 14Apr99 (ML2) 12180 UNID: Commercial Stations QLD, Australia 0732 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. Mentioned about wages & accomodation. (5/APRIL)(IJ) 12196.7 RFLIG:25/Mar FF Cayenne GUF ARQE3(096/383) Stn in idle mode (wjl) 12197 UNID: Commercial Stations Australia 0740 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit- chat, organising the the next days work sked. (5/APRIL)(IJ) 12202 Spanish Man (V7): 0610 UTC AM numbers station w/ null msg 629 629 000 23/MAR (SD) Spanish Man (V7): 0629 UTC USB numbers station in progress 16/MAR (SD) 12230 VTP39:Indian Nvy Vishakhapatnam 1033 RTTY 50/850 clg VTK46 Tuticorin w/VTK46 DE VTP39 INT ZBZ NNNN RYs 1-0 tape 01Apr99 (ML2) 12415.5 DRHL: GN repair ship "Rhein" 1334 USB/RTTY qso dhj59 (5/apr) (WP3) DRKD: GN cargo vessel "Glücksburg" 1155 USB/RTTY tfc to dhj59 (5/apr) (WP3) 12477.5 P3AE6: SHIP KAPPA UNITY 1835 arq OPR+ request to GKE/5. Data partially corrupt - appears to be query as to ship's answerback/registration in Portishead's database. (18/Apr) (DW) 12579 NMC/NRV: USCG Pt Reyes/Guam 1903 FEC/100/170 (NRV remoted by NMC) Service Bulletins (11 Apr) (RGA) 12581.4 CBV: Valpariso, Chile 0121 FEC / wx rpt ee/ss (030499) (MM5) 12584 VIP: PerthRadio 1856 ARQ/100/170 Idles+CWID. (Not bad for a 1 metre loop antenna!) (11 Apr) (RGA) 12585 NRV: USCG Apra Harbour Guam 1855 ARQ/100/170 Idles+CWID (11 Apr) (RGA) 12613.4 8PO: Bahamas 2347 ARQ/CW / call tape (020499) (MM5) 12627.5 USU: MariupolRadio 1847 ARQ/100/170 Idles+CWID (11 Apr) (RGA) 12629 KHF: GuamRadio 1844 FEC/100/170 Idles+CWID (11 Apr) (RGA) 12633.5 CLA33: Havana Radio Cuba 0450 UTC CW with CQ DE CLA. 29/MARCH(IJ) 12644.9 LPD: General Pacheco Radio 2345 ARQ / CW track (020499) (MM5) 12686.9 OFJ: HelsinkiRadio 1838 CW CQs (11 Apr) (RGA) 12709 A9M: Hamala Radio Bahrain 0446 UTC CW with CQ DE A9M HAPPY EID MUBARAK. 29/MARCH (IJ) 12730.5 NMC:CAMSPAC CA 1435 FAX 120/576 sat pix etc 16 Mar (TD3) 12750.0 NMF: USCG st. BOSTON MA USA Fax 120/576 Satellite pict. rebroadcast (MF3) 12781.5 9MB19: RMN Lumut 1830 CW Vs (11 Apr) (RGA) 12797.4 UFZ: Vladivostok 2350 ARQ / TFC to unid (020499) (MM5) 12810.3 UFZ:08/Mar/99 Vladivostok rdo 2320 RTTY 50/170 crew msgs to UDNJ M/V Nikon Karpenko and other M/Vs (ML2) 12903.2 VTH: IN Mumbai 1825 ITA2/75/850 Tests de RBSL (11 Apr) (RGA) 12984.0 Unident: 25/Mar U/I 0832 RTTY(075/851) Poss on-line encryption (wjl) 12988.4 LPD: General Pacheco R, ARG 0205 CW / Channel marker (02/Mar/99) (MPL) 12988.5 Waterboy: Marine Amphib Group 0035 USB / re: MAGTAF, Coronado, Pearl Harbor, convoy, Bon Home Richard (12/Mar/99) (MPL) 13031.6 FUF: Fort de France, Martinique 0200 RTTY 75/850 TESTING RY's (02/Mar/99) (MPL) 13062 CLA32: Havana Radio Cuba 0442 UTC CW with CQ CQ DE CLA. 29/MARCH (IJ) 13134 Unid:March 24 0021 USB TFC in Sp. Simplex operation Much Bravo Bravo Some laughter Net operation "Pappa Pappa " 0026 Family chat.(Robin) 13200 McClelland: wkrg PP for RU140 to DSN#433-2162\2163-OCEANA Base Ops. 0055 12\MAR(MF2) 13211 AFA:7/MARCH USAF Andrews AFB & SAM 206 0810 UTC USB terminating PP.(IJ) 13225.4 ---: 7/MARCH US Tuna Fishing Boats 0650 UTC LSB 2 OMs with a chit-chat.Ended with good luck for tomorrow. (IJ) 13399.0 DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 1457 rtty 75/R/400 Online encrypted diplo tfc Pagina 335 13451.8 13520.2 13527.4 13542.0 13543.7 13551.3 13598.9 13870.4 13902 13906 13927 13948.1 13950.0 13954.3 13956.4 13965.5 13977.7 WUN-v05 bdcast. 100hz high. (26/Mar) (DW) JMS:16/Mar FAPSI(00127) 2238 Rptd msg xmtd at 2230 sked; qru sk 2241; Sig: S9.5 (wjl) UNID: 0140 100/425 (02/Mar/99) (MPL) UNID: 1725 RTTY 75/0 Mark-only transmission of METARS (05/mar/99)(MPL) ZRO3: Pretoria Meteo 0718 rtty 75/400 Wx Bulletins (29/Mar) (RH2) ZRO3:(03/Mar) Pretoria Meteo 1540 rtty 75/400 Wx codes (RH2) ZRO3:Pretoria Meteo 0718 rtty 75/400 Wx Bulletins (29/Mar) (RH2) RFTJD: FF Libreville GAB 0735 ARQ-E3 192/400 5LGs to Paris cct HAI 27Mar99 (ML2) RFGW: MFA Paris 1753 fec-a 41.2/400 Usual 192bd Tx idling (23/Mar)(RH2) RFGW:(23/Mar) MFA Paris 1753 fec-a 41.2/400 Usual 192bd Tx idling (RH2) JMH: Tokyo Meteo, Japan 0528 FAX / Wx Fax (01/Mar/99) (MPL) UNID: 0458 50/850 (01/Mar/99) (MPL) Spanish Man (V7): 0640 UTC USB numbers station call-up 629 id 8683/68 98267... 16/MAR (SD) TCS (E5): 1200 UTC AM numbers station id 249 count 215 420 58... //15732 28/MAR (SD) AAT3USF: Army MARS "Near Panama," probably a ship-PP w/AFA1JW 00:01 19/Feb (JC7) AFA2XW: AF MARS Smyrna, GA-PP with aircraft & AFA1YW 22:26 4/Feb (JC7) AFN2AC: AF NARS Miami, FL-PP with REACH7042 18:55 18/Feb (JC7) AXM34: Canberra Meteo 0603 FAX 120/576 w/moderate but broken signal. (24/Apr/99) (MADX) REACH7042: (Tail # 9700042) over Alabama with PP via AFN2AC to Holloman AFB. Had been uable to raise Holloman on HF or VHF. 18:58 18/Feb (JC7) AFA1ED: Mount Holly, VT. Phone patch with Z3P "in Africa." 21:20 21/Mar (JC7) AFA1YV: Binghampton, NY. Working AAT3USB. 21:34 18/Mar (JC7) AFA2XD: Satellite Beach, FL. Making net call for NCS AFA3UZ. 23:44 18/Mar(JC7) AFA2XZ: Salt Spring, FL. PP-REACH 502. 22:09 21/Mar (JC7) AFA3UZ: Burnsville, MN. Net Control. 23:57 18/Mar (JC7) AFF2SP: Miami, FL. Net call for NCS AFA3UZ. 23:47 18/Mar (JC7) CODER37: Enroute Hawaii-Vermont. PP-AFN2AC. 00:16 5/Mar (JC7) EPIC51: 500 mi West of San Diego, CA. PP-AFA1GW. 00:22 5/Mar (JC7) HIGHGATE1: AT 6000', 6 mi NW Puerto Rico enroute Dyess AFB PPAFA1ED. 21:22 18/Mar (JC7) REACH 502: Over Spain. PP-AFA2XZ. 22:09 21/Mar (JC7) REACH 6013: Over North Atlantic. Rag chew w/AFA1EN. 23:59 18/Mar (JC7) REACH 7211: Vicinity of Yucatan Penusula. Phone patch traffic. 23:46 18/Mar (JC7) REACH 809: 250 mi due East of Miami. PP-AFA1EN. 21:58 21/Mar (JC7) REACH6021: Phone patch with AFA1JW. 23:15 13/Mar (JC7) REACH9004: @ 57N/128W. PP-AFA2XD. 21:36 14/Mar (JC7) RELIEF768: Over Jacksonville, FL. PP-AFA1JW. 23:17 13/Mar (JC7) SHADOW98: Phone patch with AFA1JW 23:05 13/Mar (JC7) UNID: 0453 75/170 (01/Mar/99) (MPL) unid:1531 Packet ?? 300/170 Nil on screens! AnyWun? (14/apr)(RH2) UNID: 1715 57/170 Multimode systems. M-8000 unable to decode (05/Mar/99) (MPL) HBD36:Swiss Emb Helsinki? 1739 ARQ/100/150 5LGs then Signoff at 1804 (20 Apr) (RGA) ---:(05/Mar)Tunis Diplo 1517 fec 5LG to ETOILE MNM MN ? (RH2) HBD ?:Unid 1717 arq Weak Tx. Some 5LG, some gbge. No ID but guess Berne (07/Apr) (RH2) RFFA?: MOD Paris (tent) 1725 Arq-E3 200/400 Weak tx - some 5LG (07/Apr) (RH2) Pagina 336 WUN-v05 14383.5 NNN0CVQ: USCGC Forward WMEC911-PP with NNN0OON 00:01 12/Feb (JC7) NNN0OON: N-MC MARS Ohio-PP with NNN0CVQ 00:01 12/Feb (JC7) 14402.0 AAR3CB: Army MARS Shohola, PA. PP-AAT3USZ. 00:01 7/Mar (JC7) 14415.5 NNN0CCL: USCGC Diligence WMEC-616-Rag Chew with NNN0ERA 00:19 14/Feb (JC7) 14432 ---:CIA Counting Station 2205 UTC USB YL with numbers. (6/APRIL)(IJ) 14438.2 FJY2:DTRE Kerguelen 0440 Arq-E3 96/400 Idling. Offair 0443 (13/Apr) (RH2) 14441.5 NNN0BMV: N-MC MARS Dell Rapids, SD-QSO with NNN0ERA 16:42 14/Feb (JC7) NNN0CMV: USCGC Tampa WMEC902 Calling any shore station. No joy. 01:58 15/Feb (JC7) NNN0COD: USS Hue City-QSO for PP with NNN0ERA 16:45 14/feb (JC7) NNN0NXL: USS Ashland-QSO for PP with NNNOKEB 01:44 15/Feb (JC7) NNN0OCF: N-MC MARS Coon Rapids, MN-Calling any Afloat Station &standing by for Phone patches. 20:32 14/Feb (JC7) NNN0TDU: N-MC MARS Falmouth, ME-Sanding by for Phone Patches 14:37 14/Feb (JC7) 14444.6 MKK: RAF London 1740 rtty/VFT 50/170 Test tape - RYI/Foxes/Lazy dog etc (07/Apr) (RH2) 14445 MKK: RAF London England 1910 UTC VFT 50 Bd all channels with RYIRYI & Quick Brown Fox Tests. 21/MARCH (IJ) 14446.2 RFVI: FF Le Port REU 0510 ARQ-E3 100/400 clear txt msg to Paris cct REI 15Apr99 (ML2) 14457 unid:03/Mar/99 FAPSI 2300 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 00125 (ML2) 14467.3 DDH8: Hamburg Meteo 1645 ITA2/50/450 RYs & Calls (20 Apr) (RGA) 14470 NNN0NXZ: USCGC Confidence WMEC619-PP with NNN0KRQ 19:01 13/Feb (JC7) 14483.5 NNN0NZK: USCG Dauntless WMEC624 near St. Thomas, V.I.-PP with TKR 01:39 15/Feb (JC7) NNN0TKR: N-MC MARS Woodland, WA-PP with NZK 01:39 15/Feb (JC7) 14486 RFGW: MFA Paris France 0845 UTC FEC-A 192 Bd/400 with Msgs about French participation in the NATO lead action over Yugoslaviia. 29/MARCH(IJ) RFGW: MFA Paris 1700 fec-a 192/400 5LG Circular to Embassies (28/Mar) (RH2) RFGW:(04/Mar) MFA Paris 1658 fec-a 192/400 5LG to Embassies (RH2) RFGW:MFA Paris 1700 fec-a 192/400 5LG Circular to Embassies (28/Mar) (RH2) 14517 unid: 07/Mar/99 1210 RTTY 75/850 w/foxes 1-0 TEST tape (ML2) 14542 U3H: French Emb Moscow 1300 FEC-A 192/850 5LGs 30Mar99 (ML2) 14558 SRZ944: French Emb Warsaw 1250 FEC-A 192/400 clg P6Z Paris w/tape, in part, reading: UN PETIT TEST POUR LES GARS DEFAVIERE then to 5LGs 30Mar99 (ML2) 14561.7 ---:Unid Egy Diplo 1747 arq Unlisted. Some tfc\AA - ending yks yks yks etc (07/Apr) (RH2) 14567.0 HMF/32/46:KCNA Pyongyang 1000 rtty 50/500 RY/ID. Nx\EE. Freq. info (13/apr) (RH2) 14581.0 ---:(02/Mar)Russian Navy (tent) 1613 36-50? 18/180 Idling at half-speed? Previously logged as 36-50 50/200 (RH2) ---:(05/Mar) Russian Navy 1557 36-50 36/230 Unable decode (RH2) 14582.0 ---:(03/Mar)Russian Navy 1803 36-50 50/170 Unable decode. Heard later @ 36/218 (RH2) 14585.7 RFTPA: FF N'Djamena TCD 2315 ARQ-E3 200/400 ZIC/ZID svc msg to RFFVA Paris 18Apr99 (ML2) rfptc?:FF N'Djamena (tent) 0635 arq-e3 200/400 V. slow tx\ff ack BONNE RECEPTION of another msg (14/apr) (RH2) 14600 LOMACO Maputo MOZ 1230 ARQ msg to Nametil 14Apr99 (ML2) 14626.9 UNID: 0544 100/425 (03/Mar/99) (MPL) 14630.0 UNID: 0148 / Wideband Piccolo? Similar to 14730 (05/Mar/99) (MPL) 14644.0 ---:(02/Mar)Russian Navy 1700 36-50 50/200 Unable decode (RH2) 14674.0 DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 1456 rtty 75/R/400 Online encrypted diplo tfc bdcast (26/Mar) (DW) 14730.0 UNID: 0135 / Wide band Piccolo? Similar to 14630 (05/Mar/99) Pagina 337 14763.0 14770.0 14787 14798.0 14817.5 14842.8 14873.5 14912.0 14921.1 14926.9 14959.7 14960.0 14961.7 14982.5 15016 15043.0 15046 15675.4 15750.0 15821.9 15956.5 16011.7 16035 16037.8 16074.0 16087.6 16110 16113.0 16125.0 16130 16189.7 16193.2 16207.0 16207.0 16220 16223 16230 WUN-v05 (MPL) DOR:(03/Mar) MFA Sofia 1515 rtty 75/310 Nx\Bulgar(RH2) UNID: 0541 AM / Spanish numbers, female (03/Mar/99) (MPL) : CIA Counting station 1900 UTC USB YL with numbers. 21/MARCH (IJ) UNID:3/MARCH FF Station 0555 UTC ARQ-E 72 Bd/400 Idling. (IJ) UNID: 0129 ARQ 100/170 5 letter groups (05/Mar/99) (MPL) UNID: 0252 ARQ 100/170 Encrypted 5lg (01/Mar/99) (MPL) JMS:16/Mar FAPSI(00127) 2230 RTTY(075/499) Xmtd one 5L grp msg (11177 00127 05717 16045 00949); qru sk 2233; Sig: 9.5 (wjl) RFLI: FN Fort de France Martinique 0209 ARQ-E3 192/425 Control de Voie (01/Mar/99) (MPL) DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 1455 rtty 75/R/400 Online encrypted diplo tfc bdcast. (26/Mar) (DW) 7V2: 25/Mar U/I 0803 CW Xmtd c/s several minutes then snt one 5FGx2 msg; Last three gps of msg txt were 80336 75734 18264 followd by 835 835. Stn also xmted ltr "T" for "0" (wjl) RFTJ: FF Dakar, Senegal 0102 ARQ-E3 192/425 (01/Mar/99) (MPL) RFTJ: FF Dakar (tent) 1755 Arq-E3 192/400 Idling (07/Apr) (RH2) RFTJ: FF Dakar, Senegal 0033 ARQ-E3 192/425 M-8000 incorrectly measured baud at 96 (01/Mar/99) (MPL) : MFA Cairo Eygpt 0518 UTC ARQ with ATU-A msg to Boustan Abu Dhabi.(8/APRIL)(IJ) RBV76 Tashkent Meteo 1758 fax 90/576 V. poor chart! (07/Apr) (RH2) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for REACH 7040 to HILDA EAST.0027 5\APR(MF2) UNID: Thule GHFS with SAM 201 1700 USB / () (JohnC) ZKX:7/MARCH RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0340 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/850 with RYRY & Quick Brown Fox Tests. (IJ) HUNGARIAN UNID 0758 ARTRAC 125/N/170 In irs mode. Ends with "tks ob 73 ss sk +++" and offair without csign. (12/Apr) (DW) Unid: 1803 rtty 75/844 Unlisted. Logged before. Genuine RTTY! Gbge or crypto. Interesting freq!! AnyWun? (07/Apr) (RH2) SAM: MFA STOCKHOLM 1101 ARQ/SWED 100/I/400 22 ch/b. Tfc in offline encrypt to Tel Aviv. Opchat in Swedish and offair. (12/Apr) (DW) JEJI:MFA Tunis 1713 fec 5LG. de JEJI - qru qru. RY/OK/OK etc (07/Apr) (RH2) kdakrfr:(08/Mar) MFA Cairo 1640 arq Msgs\AA to kdytfsg (Bahrein) (RH2) 9VF252: Singapore 1430 FAX 120/576 KYODO nx 2 Apr (TD3) MKK: RAF London 1810 RTTY/VFT 50/170 Test tape. Foxes/Lazy dogs etc (07Apr) (RH2) ---:(04/Mar)Unid Polish Diplo 1607 Pol-Arq 100/240 Idling. Not often heard! (RH2) RFVI:(06/Mar) FF Le Port 1046 arq-E3 100/400 ZAH1 AU204/205 Format Ligne 1, on cre cid (RH2) SVA:23Mar99 Athens rdo 0710 FEC w/PRESS CQ DE SVA PRESS = YEN to mariners' nx bulletin, tent as nx dated 22 March,(ML2 HBD20: MFA BERN 1305 arq Offline encrypted tfc. Momentary break, selcals BMOC (Havana) then reestablish qso. Betas. (12/Apr) (DW) RFQP: FF Jibouti 1750 Arq-M2 200/360 CdeV on QPC cid (29/Mar) (RH2) unid: FAPSI 0950 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 10075 31Mar99 (ML2) Egyptian Emb New Delhi (JG MDRS) 1100 ARQ 5LGs and tfc ex Beijing to Cairo 07Apr99 (ML2) RFQPA FAF Jibouti 0855 Arq-M2 200/400 5LG to RFFUGO (FAF Eascadachas, Orange) cid QRG (06/Apr) (RH2) ---:(02/Mar)Russian Navy (tent) 1608 36-50? 18/161 Idling at half-speed? Previously logged as 36-50 50/240.(RH2) ---:(04/Mar)Russian Navy 1539 36-50 50/180 Unable decode. Idling (RH2) ---:(05/Mar)Russian Navy 1554 36-50 36/170 Unable decode(RH2) ---:(08/Mar)Russian Navy 1651 36-50 50/200 Unable decode (RH2) W5E: French Emb Tel Aviv 1240 FEC-A 192/400 clg P6Z Paris then off air 30Mar99 (ML2) unid: FAPSI 0950 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 40034 09Apr99 (ML2) unid: FAPSI 1340 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 40078 14Apr99 (ML2) Pagina 338 16246 16248 16253 16255.0 16260.0 16285 16302.0 16317.0 16346.0 16326.0 16328.2 16351.7 16410.0 16422.0 16428.0 16453.4 16603.5 16631.7 16703.0 16757 16779.5 16797.5 16803.0 16803.5 16806.5 16817.5 16887 16898 16915 16958 16961.5 16966.0 16981.7 WUN-v05 O6P: 28/Feb/99 French Emb Riyadh 1040 FEC-A 192/400 5LGs (ML2) A9C: French Emb Bucharest 1330 FEC-A 192/400 5LGs 12Apr99 (ML2) D7A: French Emb Addis Ababa ETH 1315 FEC-A 192/850 (other logs have been 400 hz shift) 5LGs 07Apr99 (ML2) ---:FAPSI 1453 rtty 75/500 5LG. No Link seen (30/Mar) (RH2) P6Z:(04/Mar) MFA Paris 1740 fec-a 192/400 Clg L9C/Buenos Aires (RH2) unid:23Mar99 FAPSI 0840 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 00177 (ML2) DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 1452 rtty 75/R/400 Online encrypted diplo tfc bdcast (26/Mar) (DW) ---:(04/Mar)Polish Emb. Kinshasa 1546 Pol-Arq ++ 100/240 Sharing bandwith with Coq8/Algiers & arq/Cairo! Messy! (RH2) Unid:(01/Mar) 0948 rtty ?? 64/383 Listed as Unid @ 75bd (RH2) ---:Pol Emb., Kinshasa 1620 pol-arq 100/240 Betas. No shortage of electricity here- idles for hours every day !! (15/apr) (RH2) WUG/WUO: MS/D. of C. (ARCoE) 1457 USB / working each other on ARCoE Ch. 13 (09Apr.1999) (anonymousMidwestUSA) Zaire Bank Circuit: 1145 arq Financial tfc\FF.Must be Kinshasa or Lumumbashi; guess other points in rebel hands! Tx stopped abruptly (rocket through the window?) (16/Mar) (RH2) ---:08/Mar/99 Egyptian Emb Kualur Lumpur (JG WLKDKDJYLF) 1040 ARQ 5LGs (ML2) RETJCFC:Sp STS J.S. Elcano 0815 rtty 100/850 BBXX WX Report to RUCOBRT/NAVLANTMETOCEN Norfolk, Va. Cc RHDLIPVH/NAVEURMETOCEN Rota, Sp/Nemoc. info RETJCM/JMETRMA (09/Apr) (RH2) RFFAB:(05/Mar) DICOD Paris 1110 arq-E3 48/400 Nx\FF to AIG 2012, 2013 & 2020 info zen/Mindefence (RH2) RFFIC:(01/Mar) Marine Sirpa Paris 0940 arq-E3 48/400 MCA Presse Sport Nx\FF cc RFTJ/RFTJF/RFFXOC + Armees Centops Paris (RH2) ---:(08Mar)Pol Emb., Nairobi 1716 Pol-Arq 100/240 Msg\Pol to Warsaw (RH2) HGX21: MFA BUDAPEST 0729 ARTRAC 125/N/170 Tfc in Hungarian until 0751 when abruptly offair or changed channel (12/Apr) (DW) Unid:(01/Mar) 0955 rtty 75/850 Unable decode. Interesting bursts of RY's/64's (RH2) dlkgmk:(09/mAR) Egy Emb., Luanda 1541 arq Msg\AA to KDPSM FESP KDZWYH KDDKPDWSH? (RH2) ---:(08/Mar)Tallinn R. 1722 arq Personal tfc\RRfor ML VIDU/ESAI (RH2) Unid: ManilaRadio? FEC/100/170 Phil Nx in Eng (11 Apr) (RGA) DZN : Manila(AACRONET) 1325 FEC freqs/rates (Engr Ramon R Talavera) 16 Mar (TD3) UYDV:(08/Mar) SVC More Sodruvestna 1725 rtty 50/170 Tfc\RR for Sevastopol (URL) (RH2) ---:(17/Mar)Ship Man of Prudential? 0912 fec Manila Nx\Resend God Bless us All etc. RH2) Sovship Alexandr Mironenko: 0820 rtty 50/170 Tfc w Murmansk Tralflot Kmd Titov (17/Mar) (RH2) UHFL SST-2060 Melongena: 0920 rtty 50/170 Fish catch report to unk. Km Lubanovskij (17/Mar) (RH2) UHFL:(17/Mar) SST-2060 Melongena 0920 rtty 50/170 Fish catch report to unk. Km Lubanovskij (RH2) NMC: CAMSPAC CA 1505 FEC wx advisories 16 Mar (TD3) NMC: USCG Point Reyes 1623 ARQ/100/170 Idles+CWID (10 Apr) (RGA) KPH: SFranciscoRadio 1619 ARQ/100/170 Idles+CWID (10 Apr) (RGA) LZW: 22Mar99 Varna rdo BUL 0950 FEC nx Bulgarian (ML2) XSG : Shanghai 1354 FEC tfc lists 16 Mar (TD3) FUX: FN Le Port 1646 ITA2/75/850 Tests with FAAA (11 Apr) (RGA) FUJ: Noumeia Naval,New Caledonia 1045 RTTY 850/75 testing 23 Mar (TD3) FUF: Fort de France Naval,Martinique 1110 RTTY 850/75 testing 23 Mar (TD3) ZRH SAN: Silvermine 1011 CW ID + 4/8/12/16+ long msg in 5LG (19/3)(RH2) ZRQ: SAN Silvermine 0900 CW VVV/ID (11/Mar) (RH2) ZRQ:(11/Mar) SAN Silvermine 0900 CW VVV/ID (RH2) ---: 17Mar99 Egyptian Emb New Delhi 1010 FEC clg Beijing (JG MDRS Pagina 339 17050.0 17066.5 17077.9 17081.0 17192.0 17228.5 17229.0 17238.8 17430.0 17432.0 17441.4 17445.6 17463.0 17474.7 17499 17548.5 17590.0 17922 18023 18026.7 18040.4 18041.8 18042.7 18051.7 18055.0 18064 18064.0 18126.7 18183.5 WUN-v05 KDSYWSG) to op chat in ARQ, QSX was 14506.7 (ML2) 4XZ:(09/Mar) Israel Navrad Haifa 1541 CW Crypto (RH2) A9M(09/Mar) Bahrain R. 1638 Cw/Arq Marker (RH2) UAI3: Nahodka 2340 Rtty 45/170 Working UHJM TSM Oparino (060499) (MM5) UAI3: NAHODKA 2330 CW / Call tape (060499) (MM5) Unid: 1050 Mode unknown 75/107 Unable decode (11/Mar) (RH2) Unid:(11/Mar) 1050 Mode unknown 75/107 Unable decode (RH2) Unid:1026 unk?? 75/170 Listed as Hong Kong CW freq. Mode unknown?? (13/apr)(RH2) ZLO: RNZN WAIOURU 2219 CW. Marker "de ZLO zay A1a 4 8 12 ar". (1/Apr) (DW) UNID 1658 rtty 75/R/170 Offline encrypted tfc. Ends "ZENDZ bt nnnn" and offair. (1/Apr) (DW) XSV: TIANJIN RADIO 0921 CW. Marker "de XSV up772 up772 qrz"". Faulty keying or echoing. (24/Mar) (DW) 9VF209: KYODO SINGAPORE 0806 FAX 60/576/N/800 "Kyodo News" heading and Japanese script (12/Apr) (DW) DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 1450 rtty 75/R/400 Online encrypted diplo tfc bdcast (26/Mar) (DW) 5YE:Nairobi Meteo 1534 rtty 100/850 Wx codes (09/Apr) (RH2) 5YE:Nairobi Meteo 1538 fax 120/576 Wx chart (09/Apr) (RH2) FAPSI: 0858 rtty 75/500 6note signal, then 5LG on Link 10163 (after 11166!) (06/Apr) (RH2) gslmdrs: Boustane New Delhi 1520 arq 5LG Most Immediate to BEDEL (Cairo?) - AT ONCE! (01/Apr) (RH2) Cherry Ripe (E4): 0001 UTC USB numbers station id 68538 //22108 26/MAR (SD) SOT265B:(08/Mar) Warsaw R. 1756 fec cq cq cq @ 1800 utc sol 242B/11423.5 & sov228B/20285.5 (RH2) HZN49:Jeddah Meteo 0450 rtty 100/850 Wx groups (13/Apr) (RH2) VJN628: LDOC QANTAS control Sydney, NSW Australia 0130 UTC USB with A/C calling QANTAS control go ahead. No comms were established. 24/MARCH (IJ) AFA:13/MARCH USAF Andrews AFB & SAM 206 0302 UTC USB with PP to Hickam Metro. (IJ) ykjwl: Egy Emb., Bamako 1650 arq Msgs\AA to MFA Cairo (kdktxke). Unlisted Kling! (03/Apr) (RH2) HGX41: HUNGARIAN EMB DAMASCUS 0753 ARTRAC 125/N/170 End of tfc. Signs "HGX21 de HGX41" and offair (12/Apr) (DW) CLP:2/MARCH MFA Havana Cuba 1915 UTC RTTY 50 Bd/500 with NX in SS.(IJ) Unident:16/Mar U/I 2141 ARQE3(192/356) Unk stn in idle mode (wjl) Unid: EGY Diplo 1745 arq Tfc\AA No ID's seen (16/Mar) (RH2) DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 1451 rtty 75/R/400 Online encrypted diplo tfc bdcast (26/Mar) (DW) DFZG: MFA Belgrade 1617 rtty 75/400 Crypto (03/Apr) (RH2) SNN299: MFA Warsaw 1656 POL-ARQ/100/260 News in Eng. (8 Apr) (RGA) ---:(02/Mar)MFA Warsaw 1551 Pol-Arq 100/240 Nx\Pol (RH2) ---:(24/Mar)MFA Warsaw 1554 Pol-Arq 100/240 Claris Msg\Pol - to Algiers Emb. (RH2) ---MFA Warsaw 1610 Pol-Arq 100/240 5FG & 6FG to Tunis, Tripoli, Algiers & Rabat (29/Mar) (RH2) MFA: Warsaw 1554 Pol-Arq 100/240 Claris Msg\Pol -to Algiers Emb. (24/Mar) (RH2) MFA: Warsaw 1610 Pol-Arq 100/240 5FG & 6FG to Tunis, Tripoli, Algiers & Rabat (29/Mar) (RH2) ---:15Mar99 Egyptian Emb Nairobi 1250 ARQ 5LGs (ML2) 7RP70: MAE Algiers 1540 Coq8 26.67 Tfc\FF between Algiers, Dakar, N'Djamena & Kinshasa (24/Mar) (RH2) 7RP70:(24/Mar) MAE Algiers 1540 Coq8 26.67 Tfc\FF between Algiers, Dakar, N'Djamena & Kinshasa (RH2) MAE: DGAC Algiers 1610 Coq8 26.67 Flash Msgs\FF a tous postes diplomatique et consulaires (05/Apr) (RH2) MAE:Algiers 1537 Coq8 26.67 Relay for SAIDAL SPA to Amb. DakarPagina 340 18212.0 18220.0 18220.6 18234.2 18245.1 18246.5 18254.3 18269.0 18269.0 18270.5 18293.7 18300.2 18308.5 18321.0 18321.0 18360.0 18380.1 18380.2 18411.5 18422.0 18431.9 18435.6 18441.2 18449 18760 18792.0 18973.5 19036.4 19101.7 19131 19205.0 WUN-v05 Top Urgent Msg\FF (15/apr) (RH2) 9XK79: Deutsche Welle Kigali (tent) 0844 rtty 100/400 Long Tx\EE & GG about radio technicalities (16Mar) (RH2) JMH5:Tokyo Meteo 1529 fax 120/576 Satellite Imagery(09/Apr) (RH2) JMJ5: Tokyo Meteo 1450 fax 120/576 Fair Wx chart (24/Mar) (RH2) ZRO4: Pretoria Meteo 1538 rtty 75/447 Aero info/Wx -also on official freq.-18242.0 ! (24/Mar) (RH2) ZRO4: Pretoria Meteo 1120 rtty 75/850! Wx. Also on 18234 & official 18242 @ 75/400! (28/Mar) (RH2) ---:Pretoria Meteo 1453 rtty 75/850 Also on - 18242.5@75/400 & 18234.5@75/400 Amazing stuff! (15/apr) (RH2) SUU:(08/Mar) Cairo Meteo 1736 rtty 96/850 Wx codes. Poor tx! C3G refused synch but good copy on M7000! (RH2) HBD20:(08/Mar) MFA Berne 1739 arq 5LG to unk (RH2) HBD?: MFA Berne? 1655 arq 5LG to unk. Still going after 25 mins! Why are Swiss Diplo msgs so much longer than any others ?? (05/Apr) (RH/2) HBD?: Swiss Diplo (tent) 1755 arq 5LG to unk (16/Mar) (RH2) HBD ??: Swiss Diplo 1113 arq 5LG to unk (28/Mar) (RH2) HBD20: MFA Berne 1514 arq 5LG to Brussels, Nairobi, New Delhi, Pretoria, Washington (06/Apr) (RH2) HBD20:MFA Berne 1550 arq 5LG to unk(14/apr) (RH2) HBD: ?? Swiss Diplo 1113 arq 5LG to unk (28/Mar) (RH2) RFFA: MoD Paris 1135 ARQ-E3 200/400 5LGs to RFFVAEA Alysse cct DDX 31Mar99 (ML2) rftjf:MFA Paris 1740 arq-e3 100/400 5LG to AIG 1937, then tfc/ff re routing indics+5LG++++ This an interesting freq! Two US NATO 5LG logged here recently. Tons of Tx power!! (14/apr) (RH2) RFGW: MFA Paris France 0810 UTC FEC-A 192 Bd/400 with Msgs about the French participation in the NATO lead action over Yugoslavia. 26/MARCH (IJ) RFFIC: Marine Dipermil Paris 1650 arq-E3 192/400 MCA/Personnel tfc\FF to AIG2133 & RFTJD. On TJD cid (11/Mar) (RH2) RFTJ: FF Dakar 1600 arq-E3 192/400 CdeV on TJD cid (22/Mar) (RH2) RFGW: MFA Paris 0630 fec-a 192/400 9 pages of 5LG to Embassies! (07/Apr) (RH2) RFFLOVA: Transit Marine Toulon 1603 Arq-E3 100/400 Admin tfc\ff to RFVIALB (FN ship Albatross) & Others (30/Mar) (RH2) RUEOMCA: Unid US NATO Station 1632 Arq-E3 100/400 1270 X 5LG. 2nd time logged this c/s on this FF Mil net! (30/Mar) (RH2) ---:15Mar99 MFA Jakarta 0630 FEC-S 96/170 rpts of tfc lists & part msgs for Riyadh, first time heard for several months (ML2) MTS: RAF PORT STANLEY 1530 piccolo Standby mode. 6tone piccolo. 2025z "MKK de MTS pse qsy to F13 m8y" and "int zbz". (26/Mar) (DW) FAPSI?: 0618 rtty 75/400 Unid but looked FAPSI. Poss Link 246208, coming after 1116, 1117, (06/Apr)(RH2) unid:1617 arq-e3 200/400 Presume FF? Unlisted. Just idled for 20 mins (15/apr) (RH2) JMJ: Tokyo 1345 FAX 120/576 synoptic charts 23 Mar (TD3) MKK: RAF London England 0820 UTC VFT 50 Bd all channels with RYIRYI & Quick Brown Fox Tests. 25/MARCH (IJ) P6Z: MFA Paris 1643 FEC-A/192/350 5LGs (Poor Copy) (8 Apr) (RGA) RFGW: (23/Mar) MFA Paris 1745 fec-a 41.2/400 Usual 192bd Tx idling (RH2) DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 1449 rtty 75/R/400 Online encrypted diplo tfc bdcast. (26/Mar) (DW) DFZG: MFA Belgrade 0851 rtty 75/400 Crypto (04/Apr) (RH2) TAD:(05/Mar) Ankara 1524 fec-a 144/400 Nx\EE & FF (RH2) ---:(04/Mar)Ambalg Addis Abeba 1557 Coq8 26.67 Numerous msgs\FF to various locations. Seems Addis is now a focal point for Algerian Diplo Tx (RH2) RFLI: FF Fort de France 1352 arq-e3/192 (13/mar) (WP3) 60A: rep status and ops to ATLAS. 2141 ATLAS req PANTHER 400 switch to PAPA. 2205 12\MAR(MF2) ATLAS: req UNID retune frequency down by 3. 2230 10\MAR(MF2) RFVI: FF Le Port 0906 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on VII cid (07/Apr) Pagina 341 19217.0 19256.0 19462.8 19510.0 19689.0 19697.5 19724.5 19860.0 19884 20091.7 20425 20556.6 20573.0 20573.0 20719.7 20780 20860 20870.0 20975 20992.5 21862 22108 22370.4 22377 22396.0 22407.5 22459.0 WUN-v05 (RH2) DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 1446 rtty 75/R/400 Online encrypted diplo tfc bdcast (26/Mar) (DW) DFZG: MFA Belgrade 1520 rtty 75/400 DGI FOR ALL;Lotsa 3LG & heavy crypto! (11/Mar) (RH2) DFZG:(11/Mar) MFA Belgrade 1520 rtty 75/400 DGI FOR ALL; Lotsa 3LG & heavy crypto! (RH2) unid:1600 mode unknown 50/190 Unlisted. C3G sez Pol-Arq which it ain't! (15/apr) (RH2) SUNA KHARTOUM 1005 rtty 50/85 Press in EE. Strength fair/good but copy poor. (20/Apr) (DW) LGOS: FF Emb., Lagos 1540 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to MFA Paris on LGSX cid. P6Z IRS chirp on 24578.0 (30/Mar) (RH2) LGOS:FF Emb. Lagos 1552 arq6-90 200/400 5LG to MFA Paris on LGSX cid (16/apr) (RH2) LGOS:FF Emb., Lagos 1540 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to MFA Paris on LGSX cid. P6Z IRS chirp on 24578.0 (30/Mar) (RH2) ---:(05/Mar) Russian Navy 1602 36-50 36/188 Unable decode (RH2) SPB71:Szczecin R 1600 fec Tfc\list + tfc\msg for MS Armia Ludowa/ELUL7 (16/apr) (RH2) UIW: Kaliningrad R. 1530 rtty 50/170 Crew TG's w RTMA Dionis Bogdanov & TSM Orlik (11/Mar) (RH2) GYA:RN London 1556 rtty 75/320 CARBS (09/Apr) (RH2) Cherry Ripe (E4): 0102 UTC USB numbers station id 51384 //21866 12/MAR (SD) wsgzkpk: Boustane Kinshasa 1439 arq 5LG + Msgs\AA to Khargia Cairo (01/Apr) (RH2) wsgzkpk: EGY Emb., Kinshasa 0922 arq 5LG kds 74 (Cairo) (29/Mar) (RH2) wsgzkpk:EGY Emb., Kinshasa 0922 arq 5LG kds 74 (Cairo) (29/Mar)(RH2) unid: FAPSI 0920 RTTY 50/500 5LGs link 00054, prev copied 5LGs at 75 bd on this link, 29Mar99 (ML2) P6Z: MFA Paris 1615 fec-a 192/400 5LG - pm circular to Embassies (06/Apr) (RH2) Unid: 1533 Rs-Arq 228.5/170 Unable decode. Logged before at 1530 UTC (24/Mar) (RH2) Unid: 1540 RS-Arq 228.8/170 Unable decode (11/Mar) (RH2) Unid:(11/Mar) 1540 RS-Arq 228.8/170 Unable decode (RH2) Unid:(24/Mar) 1533 Rs-Arq 228.5/170 Unable decode.Logged before at 1530 UTC (RH2) FF PARIS 1359 ARQ/E3 192/400 8rc. Sync weak. Tfc in FF and in offline encrypt. 1406z Controle de v svc Paris de Paris. Ccct ID's corrupt but indications sufficient to possibly be [IAH] Paris-to-Libreville. (26/Mar) (DW) RFFICS: FF PARIS 1505 ARQ/E3 192/400 8rc. Weak sync. 1506z C de v svc Paris de Paris. 1527z svc RFTJD/Libreville de RFFICS/Paris/comcen. (26/Mar) (DW) P6Z: MFA Paris France 0935 UTC FEC-A 192 Bd/400 with 5Lgs. (7/APRIL)(IJ) D4B: French Emb Damascus 1040 FEC-A 192/850 5LGs 07Apr99 (ML2) AGA2PA/AFA2H: 1655 USB / Air Force MARS stations wkg each other (27Mar.1999) (anonymous-midwest US) RFGW: MFA Paris France 0825 UTC FEC-A 192 Bd/400 with 5Lgs. 25/MARCH (IJ) AFN2AC: Miami, FL. Calling Z3P, Africa. No Joy. 21:35 21/Mar (JC7) DFZG: MFA Belgrade Yugoslavia 0655 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/500 with RYRY. 20/MARCH (IJ) Cherry Ripe (E4): 0031 UTC USB numbers station in progress 23/MAR (SD) HZN50: Jeddah Meteo 1617 rtty 100/850 Wx codes & Aero tfc info. On M7000; C3G would not synch! (11/Mar) (RH2) GKE7: Portishead Radio 1138 FEC tfc list qsx 22285 (10/mar) (WP3) Unid: 1030 arq This station spent 30 mins in Tx mode with nil on screens (grouch!) (16/Mar) (RH2) UAT: Moskau Radio 0900 ARQ tfc to UHWL (10/mar) (WP3) XSX: Chilung R. 0822 CW CQ/ID (11/Mar) (RH2) Pagina 342 WUN-v05 22459.0 XSX:(11/Mar) Chilung R. 0822 CW CQ/ID (RH2) 22525 IRM: CIRM Rom 1048 CW vvv vvv vvv irm irm irm free radio medical service and amver service on 8/12/16/22 mhz common k (10/mar) (WP3) 22537.0 FUF: FN FORT DE FRANCE 2250 rtty 75/R/850. "de FUF testing ry's sg's " (17/MAR) (PC) FUF: FN FORT DE FRANCE 2300-2315 rtty 75/R/850. Wkg Fr w/ship "FJ"(indefinate c/s ?). "QSM QSM MCI K" == "QSL P 19)215Z" == "JE CORRIGE C EST QUE VOUS ERTES PLUSIEURS CE SOIR MCI COOP" == "DESOLE POIR L ATTENYTE QSL P R 172230Z K" == QSL R 172210Z K" (17/MAR) (PC) 22542 JJC: Kyodo Tokyo 1100 FAX (60/576) nav warnings in Japanese ltrs (13/mar) (WP3) 22565 XSW: Kao-hsiung Radio 1016 CW cq cq cq de xsw xsw k (10/mar) (WP3) 22575.0 PKX(11/Mar) Jakarta R. 0825 CW CQ/ID (RH2) PKX: Jakarta R. 0825 CW CQ/ID (11/Mar) (RH2) 22575.5 PKX: DjakartaRadio 1508 CW QRU? (11 Apr) (RGA) PKX: Jakarta Radio 0905 CW cq cq cq de pkx pkx pkx qru ? k (13/mar)(WP3) 22587.0 LPD71: Gen. Pacheco R. 1625 CW VVV/ID QSX etc (11/Mar) (RH2) 22603.5 PPR:14/MARCH Rio de Janeiro Radio Brazil 0240 UTC CW with VVV DE PPR.(IJ) 22611.5 HLF:12/MARCH Seoul Radio S.Korea 0238 UTC CW with CQ CQ DE HLF. (IJ) 22628.5 VTG9: IN Mumbai 0941 CW cq cq cq de vtg 4/6/7/8/9 k (13/mar) (WP3) 22656.5 UFL: Wladiwostok Radio 0945 CW blind-tfc (13/mar) (WP3) 22684.5 A9M: BAHRAIN RADIO 0933 CW. Marker "cq de A9M" Working 4PKA (24/Mar) (DW) 22773 G7M:08/Mar/99 French Emb Bangkok 1010 FEC-A 192/850 5LGs (ML2) 22795 G7M: French Emb Bangkok 1000 FEC-A 192/850 5LGs 06Apr99 (ML2) 22888.0 DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 1440 rtty 75/R/400 Online diplo tfc bdcast. (26/Mar) (DW) 22953.0 HBD20: MFA Berne (tent) 1155 arq 5LG to unk. Berne logged here before (19/Mar) (RH2) 22953.0 HBD20:(05/Mar) MFA Berne 1545 arq 5LG to unk (RH2) HBD20:(19/Mar) MFA Berne (tent) 1155 arq 5LG to unk. Berne logged here before (RH2) 22961 HBD22: Swiss Embassy New Delhi India 0150 UTC ARQ with 5LGs. (8/APRIL)(IJ) 23230 UNID: 1405 81/81 (8/mar) (WP3) 23230.0 ---: (05/Mar)FAPSI 1550 81-81 81/180 Unable decode (RH2) 23237 MKL: Edinburgh 1407 CW air-wx 1410z vvv de mkl (znb?) + (8/mar) (WP3) MKL: RAF Edinburgh 1407 CW 1410z vvv de mkl (znb?) + (31/mar) (WP3) 23370 HZN50: Jeddah Meteo 0642 RTTY (100/770) wx from 02xxx 06xxx (13/mar) (WP3) 23461.0 Unid: 1140 USB OM\EE reciting 2X5FG. V. EE accent!SIS Cyprus or are they only YL"s there? (16/Mar) (RH2) 24369.9 RFGW:MFA Paris (05/Mar) 1513 fec-a 192/400 5LG to w9l, w3s & g7m(RH2) 24578.0 P6Z: MFA Paris 1533 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to FF Emb Lagos (13/Apr)(RH2) P6Z: MFA Paris 1531 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to Lagos on XLGS cid. LGOS IRS chirp on 19510.0 (30/Mar) (RH2) P6Z: MFA Paris (de dipl) 1555 Arq6-90 200/400 ry ry xlgs- sv lgos. 5LG to FF Lagos Emb. (11/Mar) (RH2) P6Z:MFA Paris (04/Mar) 1602 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to unk embassies (RH2) 24866.8 UNID: Russian station 0707 UTC USB with YL in RR calling. 20/MARCH(IJ) 25012.5 MGJ: RN Faslane 1550 rtty 75/400 CARBS (19/Mar) (RH2) 25870.0 WFLA (970 AM): 1808 NFM / Tampa, FL cueing freq. for news/talk station WFLA-970 AM (17Mar.1999) (anonymous-midwest US) 27860 :6 MARCH Melbourne Volunteer CG VIC, Australia 0605 UTC AM with Pagina 343 WUN-v05 WX forecasts. (IJ) VH3AAR: Gippsland Safety Council Inc VIC, Australia 2142 UTC AM with WX forecasts. (5/APRIL)(IJ) VMR261: Volunteer CG Sydney NSW, Australia 2152 UTC AM with WX forecasts. 22/MARCH (IJ) VMR363: Volunteer CG Lochsport VIC, Australia 0235 UTC AM with WX forecasts. 28/MARCH (IJ) 27870 Unid: 0203 UTC USB w/ ALE bursts 23/MAR (SD) 27880 ---:6/MARCH Port Stephens Volunteer CG NSW, Australia 0013 UTC AM calling boats Alpha Bravo & Big Blue.(IJ) ---:Volunteer CG Port Stephens NSW, Australia 2256 UTC AM OM with "Go to channel 91 please." 22/MARCH (IJ) VKQ447:10/MARCH Moreton Bay Trailer Boat Club Inc QLD, Australia 0010 UTC AM with Regal Lady requesting a tow after the motor broke down. (IJ) VMR264: Volunteer CG Swansea Head NSW, Australia 0108 UTC AM OM with "Can you go to channel 90 over." (18/APRIL)(IJ) 27900 ---:Volunteer CG Cottage Point NSW, Australia 2322 UTC AM OM with "MMI MMI CG Cottage Point go ahead." (5/APRIL)(IJ) VMR223:12/MARCH Coffs Harbour Royal Coastal Patrol NSW, Australia 0015 UTC AM with WX forecast. (IJ) VMR267: Volunteer CG Port Kembla NSW, Australia 0010 UTC AM OM with "Go ahead this is CG Port Kembla." (15/APRIL)(IJ) VMR267:10/MARCH Port Kembla Volunteer CG NSW, Australia 0110 UTC AM with WX forecasts. (IJ) 27910 ---: 6/MARCH Brisbane Volunteer CG QLD, Australia 0048 UTC AM rendering assistance to the boat Moonraker, after it's engine broke down. At themouth of the Brisbane River. (IJ) VH2ATH: 6/MARCH Nora Head SAR Boat Club 0052 UTC AM passing WX to boat Men At Work. 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Stephens, Memphis, TN, USA Jason Berri, Torrance, CA, USA Jos Frielink, Zwolle, NLD Jim Gordon, SW BC, CAN John Gilbert Lake Zurich, IL, USA John Graham Jeff Haverlah, Houston, TX, USA Jeff Hormann, New Haven, IN, USA Jeff Jones, CA, USA Jan Janssen, NLD Jim Richards, Auburn Hills, MI, USA James Kilgallen, Sanlucar de Barrameda, E John Kecskes, Springvale, AUS Jim Lawrence, Websterville, VT, USA Jason Lillie, OK, USA Jim Lane Jack Metcalfe, Danville, KY, USA Joe Montano, USA John Morrison, Glasgow, Scotland, G John Maky, Parks, AR, USA Juan Carlos Munoz, Guatemala City, GTM Jay Macneill, Vancouver, BC, CAN John Mayson, FL, USA John Mondary, Anmoore, WV, USA Jim Navary, Colonial Heights, VA, USA Pagina 347 (JOB) (JP) (JP2) (JR) (JR2) (JRC) (JRU) (JS) (JS2) (JS3) (JS4) (JS5) (JSM) (JT) (JV) (JW) (KB) (KB2) (KE) (KH) (KM) (KM2) (KN) (KS) (KW) (KW2) (KW3) (KW4) (KZ) (LB) (LB2) (LB3) (LBJ) (LC) (LCB) (LD) (LD2) (LF) (LG) (LH) (LJ) (LK) (LL) (LP) (LVH) (MB) (MB2) (MB3) (MB4) (MB5) (MC) (MC2) (MD) (MES) (MF) (MF2) (MF3) (MFF) (MG) (MH) (MH2) (MH3) (MH4) (MJ) (MK) (MK2) (ML) (ML2) WUN-v05 Jan Olof Bergsten, Aneby, S Jim Pogue, Memphis, TN, USA Jacques Pagnoux, western F John Runchman, Leicestershire, G Joel Rose, OH, USA Jim Cumbie, Dallas, TX, USA Jascha Ruesseler, Marburg, D Jonathan Smith, London, G Joachim Stiller, Gilzum, D John Svendsen, Sarpsborg, NOR J.D. 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Check out the WUN web site at: http://www.gem.net/~berri/wun Pagina 351 WUN-v05 ======================================================================== >From your Electronic Editor: Welcome to another issue of the single largest source of utility station information & the most widely quoted utility station publication in the world...the WUN Newsletter. And this month the second WUN CDRom became available. We give a big round of applause to Rick Baker who's been running the project over many months. Thanks also to everyone else, too numerous to detail, who contributed in however large or small a way. Every bit counts. This version (Frequency Guide Plus) is the new multimedia edition crammed full of all sorts of goodies for the ute listener. Check out the information on the WUN website then dig deep guys/gals - get your orders in. 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Havens o Numbers & Oddities by Ary Boender (asstd by C Smolinski/J Ruesseler) o Utility Round-up by Ary Boender o WUN Logs Column by Donald Stidwell (asstd by TeamLoggers CS/EB/BG/JE) ======================================================================== 0100110110101010100000101101101001110100001101011001100101011011001010100 11010010111010001101011001# Digital Review #01110100001101011001101101 1010101011010010111011001010001100111010100101101011101001010100010101110 - Editor: Day Watson E-mail: [email protected] - 14, Gardens Road, Clevedon, N Somerset, United Kingdom BS21 7QG - Nickname on IRC channels #wun & #monitor DayW Hi digi WUNners In spite of being press-ganged into labouring in the garden managed to put some items together again this month - enjoy. The menu Commercial Diplo Met Military Techi Tips Zaire Bank Circuit Roumanian Diplo update Moscow Met still moving USN N/Atlantic fax Unid N/Atlantic fax. FAF scheduling FN Le Port (Reunion)/FUX marker change French 184.6 bd circuits Receiver control - basics Receiver control - package table request >>....Commercial.....> ::: Zaire Bank Circuit [Thanks to Bob Hall in Capetown for taking time to put together a few notes on his observations] For many years I have monitored arq traffic between various major towns within Zaire which is almost solely concerned with banking and treasury matters, mostly in the form of numbers and amounts. It is never clear who is talking to who and hence my term - Zaire Bank Circuit. Listening on 18223.9 for several hours recently (around 1050 GMT), I can Pagina 352 WUN-v05 add a few more pieces to the puzzle. Traffic is in French and consists of numbered messages which invariably has KINS in the header line followed on a second line by operators names; eg OPERATEURS KINS/YVONNE LUB/LUCIE OR JOJO KINS = Kinshasa, and LUB = Lubumbashi. But note that the operators names/address indicators are sometimes reversed and I have also seen both other names and other addresses; e.g. Kolwezi (KOL) and Likazi (LIK). So the message routings are not clear. In this respect there is one further clue; after a number of messages, and perhaps a gap in transmissions, two lines suddenly appear of - KINS KINS KINS KINS KINS - which may, of course, imply that all transmissions emanate from Kinshasa. Messages mostly have to do with payments, accounts, the money levels at the so-called local treasuries at the four locations, and details of bank staff movements. But I have also seen sales and stock statistics for major soft drinks and beer manufacturers, and also for a huge Belgian mining organisation. Which implies that either the Banks are not on an exclusive circuit, or that the traffic is being handled by Zaire PTT Postes, Telegraph & Telephone Administration. Also recently I have seen pages of financial statements for AGENCE located at Boma, Bukavu, Bunie, Butembo, Goma/Kivu, Mbuji/Mayi and Kushi. Finally, on 16366.8 on May 6th last, I broke into a G-Tor tx which was clearly a new link between Kinshasa and Lumumbashi, was decipherable and took the usual banking/accounts style of the arq tx we have heard for years. Zaire, the former Belgian Congo, may seem miles away and pretty insignificant to many Wunners; in fact it is a huge country and enormously rich in minerals. It also has an ongoing civil war which could well spread over both south and western Africa and therefore signals from the area are of some interest. Corrections and comments welcome! …..de Bob. >>....Diplo.....> ::: Roumanian Diplo update Rather a large list of frequencies reported over the last 18 months but very few logged (suffixed *) over the past month or so 4457 4458 5158 5425 5434 5762 6823 6824 6829 6853 6860 7458.3 8022 8023 8024 8033 8058 8063.7 9109 9202 9204 10450 10477 10480 11420 11422.2 11423 11428* 11436 11460 13484.5 13502 13504 13855 13873 14352 14521 14528 14676 14685.9*14687 14688 16050 16055 16056 16322 16324.5 16325 16342 16345.2*16346 5247 5252 5253 6804.4 6812 6816 6836.5 6849* 6850 7815 7820 7821 8025 8027* 8028 8075 8077 9104* 9207 9320 9987.2 10492.9*10557 10850 11424 11425 11426 11478.9 13446 13460 13548 13550 13556 14345 14365 14470 14678* 14680.9*14682.9 15830 15833 15838 16057.1 16252 16318 16326.8*16332 16338 16354* 16357 16363 Pagina 353 5254 6820 6852* 7823 8029* 9107 10180 11173 11427 13462 13587 14475 14684.5 16047 16321 16340* 17474 17478 17522 18521.9*18522.5 18762 18775 19523 19550 20500 20504 17538 18552 18785 19552 17542.2 18562 19400 19853 WUN-v05 18195 18352 18726.1 18759 19402 19495 19988 19989 18353.2 18760.5 19516 20330.3 The mode is ROU/FEC (Roumanian FEC) and runs at 164.5 or 218.3 bds, 400 hz and reversed. Due to the very long interleave, sync takes some 14-15 seconds to be achieved. Sync will occur in both Normal or Reversed arrangements but needs to be reversed to decode clear traffic. CW is also used for call up and closedown. Embassies referred to as P.. eg v5g v5g v5g msg nr 227 qft 3 fr p : 1 3 6 7 8 12 13 15 16 18 19 20 25 29 31 34 35 36 38 40 42 47 48 52 56 57 59 62 73 76 77 78 83 85 86 88 90 91 92 96 98 101 Operates weekdays; also Saturday working noted. encryption or Roumanian. Traffic is in online Bit inversion may be used. Combination 32 (no perforations) used when idling. If idling on letter "a" set bit mask to "24" for correct idles and non-encrypted messages in the clear. The multifrequency broadcast at 1100z (Winter)/1000z (Summer) now appears to be reduced to the following three frequencies: 10492.9 14680.9 18551.9. Also 1800z (Summer) 6849or6852 9104 Frequencies tend to be off from the whole khz point. +/-10 -- 370 hz. Use is made of Q codes but the majority of these are not international but an apparent internal set. Exceptions are QRU, and QRR (indicating rou/fec mode follows. >>....Met.....> ::: Moscow Met still moving 6/May logs by Klaus Betke show Moscow still on the move. He reports "hearing them in the early morning on 4415 kHz (see log below). Probably this frequency replaces 5008 kHz, but I'm not yet sure about this". 4415 0235z 120/576 chart N Atlantic, Europe and N Asia with unreadable data. 8144 0635z 120/288 unid chart. 9014 0635z 120/288 unid chart //8144 ::: USN N/Atlantic fax From another part of the world Klaus reports (again 6/May) tentative fax from USN Cutler 3359 0220 120rpm LSB idling 10865 1830 120rpm LSB idling; still the same at 2000 and from USN Keflavik 3821 0220 120rpm LSB idling, //3359, with time lag of about half a line. Thanks for these two items Klaus. you'll excuse the pun). AnyWUN else add to the picture (if ::: Unid N/Atlantic fax. Also N/Atlantic on 28/29 April I logged weak/fair weather faxes on 7540.5 (7538.6/usb) with NOAA icon and of a type one expects to see coming through Boston. AnyWUN throw any light on this one? >>....Military.....> Pagina 354 WUN-v05 ::: FAF scheduling Spread throughout the lower HF spectrum are a number of markers (?) radiating cw or 50bd rtty. For 20mins the other morning (27/0510z) a station listed as FAF Bordeaux/FDG was radiating the following blocks on a continuous basis using 50bd/850hz rtty. The actual ID is an assumption; the station did not return to a marker on completion. 7662cafhxj3e 76715cafhxf1b 77225cafhxf1b 7987cafhxf1b 10520cafhxa1a abtolqkkowpocafhxa1a 3814cafhxv1b 3817cafhxa1a 4450cafhja1a 4613cafhjj3e 5876cafhxf1b 6768cafhxa1a 68175cafhxa1a 6836cafhxa1a 6837cafhjf1b 68715cafhxa1a 6910cafhja1a 7476cafhnf1b 75025cafhja1a 7513cafhxa1a 7662cafhxj3e 76715cafhxf1b 77225cafhxf1b 7987cafhxf1b 8000cafhxa1a 10520cafhxa1a abtolqkkowpocafhxa1a If one examines the lead figures 55% equate to already listed (CFL11/JK99/SpezFreq98) FAF station frequencies on or very close to those in each block. A chance call from Peter re the above and further discussion revealed something I had initially missed as it was so obvious. The letters can be split into three groups. CAF/period/mode eg 75025cfhja1a 7502.5 khz splits to CAF hj (daytime) A1A (cw) There is no at the end of the 10520 line - I've put that in above for clarity - and the rather strange (starting) line beginning abt is consistantly in letters shift. Even so there is a group "owpo" which if shifted to figs shift produces "9209" but that is currently unenlightening. Who/what the letters CAF represent is still not confirmed. AnyWUN add anything more? ::: FN Le Port (Reunion)/FUX marker change Murray Lehman noted a change in the marker from the FN Le Port transmitters on 4334, 8475.5, 12691 and 16915 on 6 May. It had changed it's ID from the ITU callsign to the NATO routing indicator. "FAAA DE RFVIE ZNR UUUUU ZUI TESTING RY SG " Pagina 355 WUN-v05 However a few days later they were back to their usual " de FUX". Tks Murray - nice catch while it lasted - adds a bit of sparkle to the logbook. ::: French 184.6 bd circuits Three currently unidentified frequencies using ARQ/E 184.6bd/400hz/8rc have been noted recently. 10132.5 by Al Dudley, 12141 by Murray Lehman and 13463 by myself. All (as we go to press)when active have idled forever and a day with no apparent traffic or controle de voie services. Prime possibilities are components in either the Paris/Naqoura(Lebanon) or Paris/Komanovo(Macedonia) (refer last month's column) links. The other assumption is these are secondary HF backups for a primary satellite link. >>....Techi Tips.....> ::: Receiver control - basics As with any pursuit there are two extremes and receiver control is no exception. On one hand there is pure operator control without a computer in sight; on the other there is an all singing/dancing computer program "in control". Sorry about the tongue in cheek quotes but I basically tend towards the former variety. Not completely there since I do employ a little computer help. Modern receivers are well provided with memories; usually from 100 upwards. Fine if one sticks to a limited number of frequencies but a right pain in the lower anatomy if frequent reprogramming is required through the keypad. I tried Tom Whiteside's excellent (DOS) program for control of JRC NRD525/535. For my own part I found this to be much more than I needed and I still prefer a pencil/paper log in spite of frequent input sessions to the (customised) database. My approach was to write a few utilities in QBasic (being a programmer of the lowest order) and running these on my Tandon286 allowing it to retire with dignity in it's autumn years. A overview of the system might give some insight into controlling the receiver, and how to understand the commands. This article is based on JRC's NRD535 command set but the same rules are likely to apply with other manufacturers. It operates under DOS either directly eg via an old PC, or probably via the DOS prompt in Windows. A command (and its parameters) is sent from one of the computer comports to the receiver serially (CCITT-V24/EIA-RS232). One command is required for each function or memory channel program; therefore one imbeds a number of commands into a simple text file. I call these my DL (download) files. Taking a small one - MFAUST (Met, Fax, Australasia)as an example: H0 H1 Z1 K000012057531002 K001012075331002 K002012105531002 K003012156131002 K004012180581002 K005012026261002 K006012050981102 K007012110281102 K008012139181002 K009012204671002 Pagina 356 WUN-v05 K010012058051302 K011012094571002 K012012135486002 K013012163382002 S000012057531002 H0 H0 The commands are documented in the User Manual and consist of a letter (the command) followed by a fixed string (dependant on the command) of parameter information. As one can see, simple ASCII data. At the beginning/end of the file are "H" commands to open and close the remote facilities on the receiver. H1 opens the port, locks the receiver; H0 closes the port and unlocks the receiver ie allowing it to function as such. Z is the reset command. In this case Z1 clears all the memory channels prior to reprogramming them. K is the command used to program the actual memory (more below) whilst S sets the specified channel (same as K) but updates the VFO to that channel. This means that on completion the receiver will be set to channel 0. Both K and S have the same parameter string format as follows: Command Function (Numeral range)/options ccc Target channel (000-199) a attenuator (0-1) off/on b Bandwidth (0-3) wide/inter/narr/aux d Mode (0-8) rtty/cw/usb/lsb/am/fm/fax/ecss-usb+lsb mmkkkhhh Frequency (in Mhz,Khz,Hz) (1hz resolution) g AGC (0-2) slow/fast/off Dissecting one of the above K 006 0 1 2 05098110 2 Set ch:6 with Attenuator OFF, B/w to Intermediate, Mode USB, 5098.11 Khz and AGC off. This is to cover Melbourne Met/AXM32 - assigned frequency (5098.1 + 1.9 Khz). This file preprograms the receiver for FAX outlets at Darwin, Melbourne and Auckland in seconds. All other channels have been cleared. One can then step through these by using the receiver scan function, manually stepping through, or go directly to the station required. If you have a receiver with remote control facilities look up the user manual for the command list and compare notes. Like any other pursuit one is often put off by a very wide range of variables. In fact one learns most things with very few options and with experience adds to that knowledge as the requirement arises. A basic set of 36 commands is available but only 4 are used above, 5 when one includes another not used in this file. This fifth command is U5ccc. This clears a specific memory should one wish to have a break between groups. So much for the file - how do we transfer it to the receiver? Hardware - a serial cable (535 uses a NULL MODEM). Details should be given in the user manual. Software - a simple batch file executed as follows: C:\QB>dld mmaust [mmaust being the required file name.] the listing for dld.bat being: Pagina 357 WUN-v05 @echo off mode com1:48,N,8,1,P cls echo. echo. echo Download in progress copy %1 com1 if not exist %1 goto error cls echo. echo. echo Download of DLfile [ %1 ] complete goto exit :error cls echo. echo. echo DLfile [ %1 ] does not exist. goto exit :exit echo. echo. It is a simple matter to change (2 places) the comport number if other than 1. It will be noted that the transfer speed on the 535 is 4800 bd. A reprogram involving all 200 memories takes some 15 seconds to accomplish. But the majority of files are not this long and as a result download in less time. A big difference to the time required to key in by hand :-) So to the final consideration - how to generate the file. This is generated by a QBasic program called DLFILE.BAS; by far a quicker method; using a PC keyboard compared to entering via the receiver keypad. One is prompted for a filename to assign to the generated file. For me this usually starts with a pair of letters indicating the category eg MF - Met Fax, MM - Maritime, DP - Diplo, IA - International Agency etc. Prompts for selection of Mode, Bandwidth, Attentuation and AGC follow. These remain the same for all subsequent entries (but see below). The first channel number (usually 000) is requested, the program incrementing automatically the chan number from that point. Finally the Enter Frequency prompt is reached. One enters each frequency in the required order, the program imbedding the appropriate command string in the file using the other parameters input above. This is a numeric input but three alpha codes are used. s inserts a blank entry (the U5ccc mentioned above), p permits one to change the Mode etc parameters to be used thereafter, x terminates the file, and closes the program. The file is generated once, and can now be used as and when required. One prompt not mentioned above - Printer Y/N? When N, a file is generated. If Y, whilst the file is generated a check sheet(s) is(are) printed (up to 4 sheets at 50 channels per sheet) giving Ch.Nr, frequency and a dotted comments line, together with appropriate headings. Very useful if one is studying a particular station etc and wants to note times and other data. Variations to the file are quickly implemented using DOS EDIT to modify, add or delete channels. These latter two throw out channel numbering. A further utility, UPDATE.BAS, will reorder the channel numbers in the edited file and print up a new checklist. A major re-write is avoided. Pagina 358 WUN-v05 Simple, no frills and one keeps the fingers on the main tool - the receiver. ::: Receiver control - package table request Given the above is one end of the control spectrum, what I'd like to do is generate a table of packages available for various receivers. The question gets posted regularly. If you use computer control please drop me an email outlining the following: Receiver: Software package: Category: Operating system: Min system req/ments: Comments: Manufacturer/model. a. Name. Revision nr. b. Vendor/website from where available. Freeware/shareware(registration fee)/ Commercial(cost). MS Dos/W3.1/95/98/NT Unix/Mac/Linux etc if any. if any. >>....Signoff.....> There we are guys/gals - have a good month - 73s Day ======================================================================== Military Channel Designators List ================================= Welcome to another column folks. This months updates are 'here-andthere', but includes some NATO AWACS updates and another USSTRATCOM 'Zulu' channel confirmed. **NOTES: (6) Confirmed 1996 (7) Confirmed 1997 (8) Confirmed 1998 (9) Confirmed 1999 MF = Moved From (freq in MHz) Revised Frequency Designator's (Last Revision 24rd May 99) USAF MYSTIC STAR: F003 8036 (8) F005 9120 (8) F007 4850 F009 17972 F020 16117 F033 15962 F039 10881 F046 13823 F054 8058 (9) F058 4742 (6) F061 23265 F063 14870 F064 11214 (9) F066 15036 F077 ? F078 18532 F080 15677 F084 13205.5 F085 MF 6,8,11 MHz F086 9461 F089 13204 (6) F090 6716 F365 F369 F370 F372 F380 F382 F395 F400 F404 F405 F406 F417 F419 F420 F432 F433 F435 F437 F441 F444 F448 F451 11059 20397 17177 16123 3144 15094 9057 6728 7690 6972 18393 4992 11407 7933 6731 20972 3821 5684 17440 19267 16-18 13248 (9) (8) F664 15 MHz? F667 6817 (7) F673 3064 (8) F677 MF 6 MHz (5) F690 3032 (6) F700 4490 (6) F701 11058 (7) (5) F702 9323 (6) F703 9991.5 (6) F706 8057 (5) (6) F707 10589 F708 23377 (5) F709 9317 (7) (7) F713 16246 (5) (8) F717 10883 F722 12270 F723 18323 (6) (6) F728 11236 (5) F731 6683 (9) F732 15011 (7) MHz F734 4757 (7) (7) F736 11494 (8) Pagina 359 F094 F098 F099 F101 F102 F103 F107 F108 F114 F117 F124 F128 F134 F136 F146 F153 F173 F182 F184 F186 F194 F195 F197 F202 F204 F211 F213 F226 F228 F229 F236 F240 F243 F248 F249 F250 F251 F262 F264 F265 F266 F267 F268 F271 F277 F287 F290 F291 F292 F295 F300 F301 F302 F310 F311 F322 F326 F337 F350 F354 F356 F360 F363 9017 (6) 14585 13247 (7) 12106 (6) 11118 (6) 11488 (6) ? (8) 7316 6986 (6) 6993 (8) 11217 (6) 23242 4942.5 5429.5 (7) 9027 (7) 8063 (6) 14420.5 3078 (6) 10648 (8) 3046 13825 (5) 20631 4982 (6) 16014 (5) 12057 11056 (7) ? 5435.5 (6) 7735 (5) ? (8) 15041 (9) ? (8) 18590 5398 (5) 4731 15091 13217 (8) 10717 7693 (6) 15733 (6) 7997 (6) 6730 (9) 7325 (8) 18320 11153 (8) 11226 (8) 8026 (8) 13960 (7) 9414.5 11460 (9) 15707 (6) 7500.5 ? ? 11220 (9) ? 14864 18761 5043 11053 (9) 7827 7919.5 (8) 15018 (7) F452 F453 F461 F463 F464 F465 F466 F467 F476 F481 F483 F486 F487 F489 F496 F497 F498 F499 F500 F505 F516 F517 F521 F522 F523 F529 F530 F533 F538 F540 F542 F545 F551 F555 F561 F567 F569 F574 F575 F576 F577 F579 F595 F600 F611 F614 F616 F622 F623 F624 F626 F627 F631 F633 F639 F642 F644 F646 F649 F662 WUN-v05 5026 19063 13211 (8) 4610 (7) 16157 8040 (9) 14864.5 (7) 9023 (7) 4-6 MHz? 7605 18626 5152 (7) 24483 5437 (7) 11059.5 (6) 5411 (7) 8032 (8) 4442 (7) 8989 (6) 9006 (6) 4645 (6) 9270 (6) 11484 (5) 11232 9215 (9) 8077 (7) 23325 18675 (6) ? 5404.5 5431 (6) 10580 18331 (6) 4894 (6) 11052 (6) 13565 (6) 18387 11413 (6) 10427 11153.5 (7) 10544 (7) MF 11 MHz 10877 13878 (6) 14863 4488.8 (8) 9320 (9) 5817 18317 13241 (8) 19343 7910 (5) 18755 (5) 18290 (8) 7469 18218 15821 (5) 13440 (8) 8053 (6) 15048 (6) F741 7873 F748 6756 (5) F749 15-16 MHz? F752 8047 (8) F754 11627 F758 4452 (8) F777 3113 (6) F778 18023 (8) F784 9043 (6) F785 15687 (6) F790 16323 F803 5078? F807 12103? F809 5700 (5) F814 6989 (7) F821 ? F823 11229 (8) F825 19047? F832 18267 F843 MF 6 MHz F845 6-7 MHz? F846 13822 (5) F853 12 MHz? F864 16008 F867 6830 (7) F868 9218 (6) F869 16090 F873 13248 (7) F874 13246? F875 6717 (8) F877 4721 (7) F885 13207 (5) F895 5710 (9) F904 10202 (7) F906 4524 F909 7687 (8) F910 19671 F912 7330 F917 10205 (6) F918 13482 F919 11159 (6) F920 7927 (7) F924 16317 F933 ? F935 9 MHz? F937 ? F940 11445 F943 19002 (6) F948 15038 (6) F952 Night F957 6761 (9) F965 11466 (9) F974 10586 (6) F975 MF 11 MHz night F980 15724 F982 9 or 13 MHz? F987 10583 (6) F988 4763 F997 15667 *USN SCW-1 CA 6691 (7) CB 11187 (7) CC 17982 (9) Pagina 360 WUN-v05 CD ? CH 11264 (9) also check 11267 & 13240. References have been made to designators CF, CG, CK and CL. *USAF STRATCOM 'Zulu': Z100 3068 (9) Z105 3116 (7) Z110 3134?(8) Z115 3143 (9) Z120 3295 (8) Z124 ? Z125 4495 (8) Z130 4472 (8) Z135 4745 (8) Z140 5026 (8) Z145 5705 (9) Z150 5800 (9) Z155 5875 (9) Z160 6715 (9) Z165 6757 (9) Z170 7831 (9) Z174 ? Z175 9016 (9) Z180 9057 (9) Z185 9809 (8) Z190 10204 (9) Z195 11104.0 (possibly?) Z200 11181 (9) Z205 11494 (9) Z210 11229 (9) Z211 12070 (9) Z215 13242 (9) Z220 13245 (7) Z225 13907 (9) Z230 15046 (7) Z235 15094 (8) Z240 15097 (7) Z245 ? Z250 15962 (9) Z255 17973 (9) Z260 ? (was mentioned in 8/98) Z265 ? Z270 18027 Z275 18046 (or possibly 18056?) Z280 ? Z285 ? Z290 19665 (9) Z295 ? Z300 Z305 Z310 23337 (possible) was mentioned by NW01 in 6.98 Z315 23872 Z320 ? Z325 ? Z330 ? We had no positive confirmation during 1997 that Z110 was 3134, but that frequency was active with 'Nightwatch' traffic during January 1998 so it is still one of 'their' frequencies. *USAF AFSOC =========== FOX 1 13207 FOX 2 5732 FOX 4 9017 FOX 8 23271 FOX 9 18027 ? 9018 Pagina 361 WUN-v05 *US Customs/DEA/JTF =================== 3428 Yankee Alpha 5571 Yankee Bravo 8912 Yankee Charlie 11288 Yankee Delta 13312 Yankee Echo 17972 Yankee Foxtrot 27870 20631 18594 15964 11494 3369 Victor Victor Victor Victor Victor Victor 4500 7527 9802 12222 15867 Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu 10242 13907 20890 23214 25350 Tango Tango Tango Tango Tango 2808.5 4991 5058.5 7778.5 9238.5 11073.5 15953.5 17601 19131 Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Foxtrot Kilo Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Alpha (also VE) Bravo (also VG) Charlie (also YG) Delta (also YH) Echo (also YI) Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf Hotel India 5277 5841 7300 9497 11076 7657 14690 18666 23675 14350 14686 23402.5 11073.5 17171 18171 19131 ? 7527 8912 10242 11494 13907 15867 18594 20890 23214 25350 Alpha (Night DEA Pri) Bravo Charlie Delta Echo (Day DEA ops) Foxtrot Golf Hotel (DEA Active) India Lima Papa (DEA day pri) Romeo Sierra Echo Sierra Hotel Sierra India Sierra Juliet Sierra Lima COTHEN Scan 1 COTHEN Scan 2 COTHEN Scan 3 COTHEN Scan 4 COTHEN Scan 5 COTHEN Scan 6 COTHEN Scan 7 COTHEN Scan 8 COTHEN Scan 9 COTHEN Scan 10 5912 Whiskey Charlie 12138.5 Whiskey Delta 13658.5 Whiskey Echo 15964 Whiskey Foxtrot WUN member John Bohn offered some updates to 'Sierra' frequencies listed above, but is looking for the frequency assigned to the 'Sierra Lima' designator. John says that if you have access to an FCC database, try searching for the frequencies assigned to Rockwell International with the following callsigns::KA2XXA Richardson,TX; KC2XKG Cedar Rapids, IA; KC2XKJ Newport Beach,CA. John says that the unknown 'SL' freq may be one of the following: 26946.0, 20348.5, 17171.0, 16376.0, 16341.0. Rick Baker says that 18971.0 may also be another. *USCG "SECURE" ============== 3A3 5422.5 3A4 4448 3A5 ? 3A8 7773.5 3A9 7421 3A30 ? 3E4 6234.5 3E5 10608.1? 3E6 5272 3E7 ? 3E9 ? 3E10 7626 3E11 7783 3E12 7845 Pagina 362 WUN-v05 3E13 7884 3E14 7909 3E19 10675 3E20 10759 3E21 10788 3E24 11157.5 3E25 13413 Another two frequencies may be 13809.0 and 13950.0. For a full listing of USCG aircraft and helicopters, please 'surf' to 'http://www.gem.net/~berri/files/misc/uscg_air.html'. *U.S. Army Corps of Engineers *U.S. ARMY TRANS CORPS ============================= ======================= CH-1 3345 CH.1 4146 CH-2 5015 CH 2 6224 CH-3 5327.5 CH 3 6227 CH-4 5400 CH 4 8294 CH-5 5437.5 CH 5 8297 CH-6 6020 CH 6 12353 CH-7 6785 CH 7 12359 CH-8 9122.5 Pri CH 8 12365 CH-9 11693.5 CH-10 12070 Sec CH-11 12122 CH-12 16077 CH-13 16326 Ter CH-14 16358 CH-15 20659 The USACE hold a weekly Net each Friday on Ch.8 where many USACE stations 'check-in'. *FEMA ===== FEMA uses "Foxtrot" designations for their frequencies. FOXTROT # FOXTROT # FOXTROT # FOXTROT # 01 2320 21 6809 41 14450 61 21919 02 2360 22 7348 42 14776 62 22983 03 2377 23 7428 43 14836 63 23028 04 2445 24 9462 44 14885 64 23390 05 2658 25 10194 45 14899 65 23451 06 3341 26 10493 46 14908 66 23550 07 3379 27 10194 47 15464 67 23814 08 3388 28 11721 48 15509 68 24008 09 4603 29 11801 49 15532 69 24282 10 4780 30 11957 50 15708 70 24526 11 5211 31 11994 51 16201 71 24819 12 5378 32 12009 52 16430 13 5402 33 12129 53 17519 14 5821 34 12216 54 17649 15 5961 35 12219 55 18744 16 6049 36 13446 56 19757 17 6106 37 13633 57 19969 18 6108 38 13744 58 20027 19 6151 39 13780 59 20063 20 6176 40 13783 60 21866 *'Habitat' net ============== Jeff Jones reports that these frequencies and channel designators have changed, and are now as follows: 4704.4 (replaced 4721.0) 5700.4 WY02B 6719.4 WY02A (replaced 6736.0) 8978.4 9005.4 9011.4 11212.4 (replaced 11214.0) 15095.4 Pagina 363 WUN-v05 (the two designators listed above, WY02A and WY02B, are not yet confirmed.) *SFOR BOSNIA & OPERATION 'ALLIED FORCE' IN KOSOVO ============ The IFOR/SFOR operation in the Balkans has changed completely in recent weeks. The NATO attacks on Serbia continue around the clock, and from various web-pages and WUN postings comes the following updated tie-ups. These have all been confirmed since mid March 1999. The callsigns used on these freqs used to be 'Bookshelf', but it has recently changed to 'Moonbeam' - these are EC-130 Hercules aircraft operating from Aviano AB in Italy, they are ABCCC aircraft. They often contact ground-stations using the callsigns 'Tracker' and 'Cricket'. 78A - 4519.0 79B - 5218.0 80V - 5763.5 81A - 6865.0 81B - 6932.5 81V - 8046.0 82A - 9118.5 82B - 9260.0 83A - 11173.0 Note how the designators and frequencies are both in an ascending sequence - this should help to pin-down new tie-ups. Designator '108A' has been mentioned by 'Bookshelf' aircraft, but no freq tie-up is know. Two other tie-ups have been reported, which do not fit into the above pattern, but as I have not heard any traffic on these freqs myself, I cannot confirm if they are connected 118 - 15048.0 154 - 8087.0 The following frequencies have all carried 'Bookshelf' traffic in the past, and are worth checking from time to time: 4578, 4789, 4923, 5084, 5103.5, 5462, 4510, 5712. *Australian Navy ================== >From the article on the Royal Australian Navy in the March newsletter: Frequency Channel Designator 2768 A1 4375 A2 6218 ? - Exercise Related 6510 A3 8122 A4 9014 ? - Exercise Related 13116 A5 17344 A6 22708? A7? *Belgian Air Force Designators ============================== 4745.0 YD 8989.0 YG 11268.0 YJ 15010.0 YM 18006.0 YO 20620.0 YP 20050.0 YQ 23332.0 YS *Canadian Forces ================ 3047.0 CFH: Halifax Military A6A 4560.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military (Maritime Command) Pagina 364 A2B D1B D6G D3H 4700.0 4739.0 5198.5 5684.0 5694.0 5702.0 5717.0 5850.0 6694.0 6706.0 6715.0 6736.0 6745.0 6751.0 6754.0 D1H C-5 C-6 C-8 8110.0 8989.0 9007.0 9023.0 9027.0 11214.0 11232.0 11249.0 11265.0 13257.0 15031.0 15034.0 17994.0 18012.0 18027.0 WUN-v05 CFH: Halifax Military CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military CFH: Halifax Military (Maritime Command) CJX: St Johns Military CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military CJU: Vancouver Military CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military; CJX: St Johns Military CZW: Halifax Maritime Air Group CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military CHR: Trenton Military (wkg NATO a/c) CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military CFH: Halifax Military (OR Chg?) CHR: Trenton Military SIDECAR (NORAD) CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver CHR: Trenton Military; CJU: Vancouver Military; CJX: St Johns Military (VOLMET) CFH: Halifax Military CHR: Trenton Military CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; VXA: Edmonton Military CHR: Trenton Military (NORAD) CFH: Halifax Military CHR: Trenton Military (NORAD) CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military; VXA: Edmonton Military CFH: Halifax Military CHR: Trenton Military (wkg MAGIC a/c) CHR: Trenton Military CHR: Trenton Military VXA: Edmonton Military (VOLMET) CHR: Trenton Military CHR: Trenton Military CFH: Halifax Military; VXA: Edmonton Military CanForces 'Charlie' Designators (other than those listed above) C-1 = 4721.0 C-2 = 6735.0 C-3 = 6750.0 C-4 = 8968.0 or 8967.0 C-7 = 13206.0 or 13207.0 CanForces CFARS CFARS is the Canadian Forces Affiliate Radio System. CFARS stations are located at various United Nations peace-keeping operations around the world and operate amateur radio equipment that provides phonepatches for service personnel to their families. They are also to be found on Navy and Coast Guard ships. Alpha 6978.5 Bravo 14386.0 Charlie 14460.0 Delta 14463.0 Echo 14446.5 Foxtrot 20971.5 Golf 20963.5 Hotel 29715.0 Juliet 14454.0 Kilo 14449.5 Lima 20977.5 Mike 13954.0 Whiskey 6982.5 X-ray 6962.5 Yankee 4052.5 Zulu 4023.5 Thanks to the Northern Alberta Radio Club (http://narc.net) for the above information. There is a large amount of CFARS information at Pagina 365 WUN-v05 http://www3.sympatico.ca/gunslinger/eng_index.htm . *French Air Force 'Circus' Net ============================== Marjolaine 2 6712 Racontar 1 8972 (not heard for years, is it still active?) Vinaigrette 3 8992 Reconfort 3 13236 Citadelle 1 18012 Citadelle 3 ? Verite 3 23254 Capitole/RS902 6688 143.8 AM Canasta in VHF, relayed all over France (thanks to Jacques Pagnoux) *German Navy ============ Frequency c/s Station ITU --------- ----- ----------------- ---2625 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 3056 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 3122 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 4154.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 6727 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 6730 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 6779 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 8335.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 10192.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 10197 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 10722 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 11256 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 12178 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 12415.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 15929 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 16129 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 17544 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 17994 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 22238.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 23744 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D DHJ59 has also been heard on 3116KHz and Mode -----------USB USB, RTTY 75 USB, RTTY 75 USB USB, RTTY 75 USB, RTTY 75 (= ARCN 405) USB USB USB USB USB USB, RTTY 75 USB USB USB USB USB USB, RTTY 75 USB USB 3939KHz. *German Air Force ================= >From a listener in Europe comes an extensive update to the German Air Force frequency list. This information comes from a very good source, and he wishes to remain anonymous. 3107 3143 3903 4721 5687 5717 6700 6715 6730 6751 8965 9025 11217 11265 - Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf Hotel India Juliet Kilo Lima Mike November 13203 13233 15073 17973 17991 18012 23201 23215 23255 23318 23341 23345 29724 - Oscar Papa Quebec Romeo Sierra Tango Uniform Victor Whisky X-ray Yankee Zulu Alpha-bravo *Note: Freq 'Victor' *may* be 23231. Comments please? These frequencies are used by DHM91, which is the HQ Station of the German Air Force Air Transport Command. The other ground stations in this net are DHO23 (61st Air Transport Wing at Landsberg AB, southern Germany), DHO32 (62nd ATW at Wunstorf AB, north-central Germany) and DHO60 (63rd ATW at Hohn AB in northern Germany). Pagina 366 WUN-v05 Other callsigns heard are DHO75 (a collective callsign for all the three ATW's) and DHM81. Callsigns 'O5IP' (Oscar-5-India-Papa) and 'NI81' (November-India-81) seem to be other 'regular/daily' callsigns. The Primary frequency appears to be 'E'/5687. Stations have been heard discussing frequencies 'AA', 'AC', 'AF' and 'AJ' - these are encrypted RTTY transmissions. Update 11/97 - a new station has been heard - DHO24 - does anyone know where this is operating from. Update 3.99 - another new callsign - DHJ41 - was heard callsign DHM91 on 'E'. I suspect that this is connected with the deployment of German Air Force aircraft to Italy for operation 'Allied Force'. *NATO E-3 AWACS =============== Ch.AA 6700.0 Ch.A6 11228.0 Ch.AC 8971.0 Ch.A4 10315.0 Ch.A5 ? Ch.KD 6760.0 Ch.KF 6695.0 Ch.NB 3081.0 Ch.NC 3225.0 Ch.ND ? Ch.NE 4542.0 Ch.NF 4720.0 Ch.NG ? Ch.NH 4758.0 Ch.NI 6762.5 Ch.NJ 8986.5 Ch.NK 11270.5 Ch.NL 15050.0 Ch.NM 17996.5 Ch.XC 6754.0 Ch.A4 8980.0 Ch.A8 10315.0 Ch.?? 12165.0 Ch.?? 5691.0 Ch.?? 6728.0 Ch.?? 23241.2 The X-net is replacing N-net although the N-freqs are still sometimes used. *Portuguese Air Force ===================== Known frequencies are 5687.0, 6685.0, 8992.0. *RAF Flight Watch Centres. ========================== (from the RAF En-Route Supplement, the UK equivalent of the USDoD IFR Supplement) Strike Command Integrated Communications System (STCICS) Callsign: 'Architect', CW: MLD or MLP Freqs: 4742, 5714, 6739, 9031, 11205, 18018 (group A - see below) 4540, 8190, 13257, 15031 (group B - see below) 2591, 11247 'Group A' has the QNH Broadcast at H+00 and Airfield colour-state broadcast at H+30. 'Group B' has RAF Germany airfield flying states at H+15 and H+45. Ascension Callsign: Haven Freqs: 4742 (2000-0800 UTC), 9031 (0800-2000 UTC), 11247 All freqs carry a weather broadcast at H+45 Cyprus Callsign: Cyprus Freqs: 4730, 9031 (1600-0500 UTC), 11247, 18018 (0500-1600 UTC) Pagina 367 WUN-v05 4730 and 18018 carry a weather broadcast at H+15 Gibraltar Callsign: Gibraltar Freqs: 4742 (2000-0700 UTC), 11247 (0700-2000 UTC) Mount Pleasant, Falkland Islands Callsign: Viper Freqs: any of the above. *Royal Air Force Designator's (actually 'UKADGE HF Line Designator List') ============================= How to find which frequencies are active. Listen to the 'Architect' weather broadcast at H+00 and H+30 (see above). If the UKADGE circuits are active, there will be an announcement after the weather broadcast with the code-letters for the active frequencies. For example: 'Additional information.. 2.. PK.. tack.. 401C.. tack.. AG' (which is repeated twice). The 1 2 3 4 - first number indicates which Air Defense radar station is active Buchan, Boulmer and Benbecula Buchan Boulmer Neatishead The first 2-letter-group is the code for the active HF frequency from the list below. It is sometimes referred to as the 'Jorsk Frequency'. It carries most of the voice traffic, including target positions and Beaver details. This channel also carries frequency changes and position reports. The third group is the 'Charlie squared' channel, where AWACS aircraft pass their radar data over a HF link. Known freqs are (in khz): 401A - 2250.5 401B - 33?? (exact freq unknown) 401C - 4478.5 401D - 6673.5 401E - 8500.5 The final group is known as 'chick co-ordination', where combat aircraft which are HF-capable can be passed target positions and other information. Therefore, in the example above, Buchan is the ADR station, using 5095 khz for voice traffic, the AWACS are using 4478.5 khz, and the 'chicks' are on 4745 khz. A AB AC AD AE AF AG AH AK AP AQ AW AZ B BA BE BF BJ BK BL BS BT 11205.0 05693.0 08156.0 09010.0 03939.0 09022.0 04745.0 03930.0 03038.0 11181.0 02396.0 04042.0 23281.0 06739.0 17970.0 18018.0 03083.0 17988.0 03945.0 11268.0 18000.0 02350.0 EP EX EZ F FA FG FS FT FV FW G GA GD GT H HE HJ HK HM HO HW HX 15040.0 11184.0 11253.0 13257.0 03101.0 11208.0 04742.0 13218.0 15064.0 03131.0 03915.0 15061.0 02274.0 26385.0 15031.0 03942.0 08983.0 09034.0 06748.0 13206.0 11247.0 23257.0 MD ME MS NJ PA PE PF PH PK PO PR PZ QB QR QV RA RD RE RM RZ SA SE Pagina 368 18850.0 14460.0 03218.0 05705.0 03302.0 06760.0 10634.0 08971.0 05095.0 06715.0 03864.0 14724.0 03512.0 08972.0 03095.0 08190.0 06691.0 05178.0 03110.0 09459.0 02762.0 14812.0 WUN-v05 BX CA CM CO CY CZ D DA DB DH DM DQ DS DT DW E EF EH EI EK EM EN 08989.0 06736.0 18009.0 23245.0 03119.0 29800.0 04706.0 05436.0 15091.0 15013.0 08998.0 17995.0 04739.0 18024.0 09031.0 03924.0 05720.0 11259.0 23270.0 11235.0 15025.0 15076.0 HZ I IN IP J KA KD KH KJ KP KR KT KW KX L LA LB LC LD LE MB MC 13248.0 13236.0 17982.0 27000.0 08980.0 03380.0 03867.0 12057.0 04718.0 02641.0 04484.0 05420.0 02261.0 02577.0 05447.0 03036.0 03092.0 06701.0 15046.0 15072.0 02266.0 05270.0 ST TG TO TQ TS TW UA UB UR UT VE W WG WM X XA YC YP YM YZ ZF ZZ 02591.0 06724.0 03391.0 03345.0 05684.0 04709.0 04724.0 10919.0 17979.0 04540.0 11217.0 05747.0 03125.0 03026.0 03224.0 05403.0 11241.0 23250.0 13211.0 20030.0 03763.0 05714.0 *RAF/NATO 'K Series' ==================== The RAF (and other NATO forces) seem to be using a new set of codes to identify some HF frequencies. I do not know what the proper name for this new system is, so until I find out, I'll just call it the 'K series'. Golf 02 3235.0 Khz Golf 08 4572.0 Khz Hotel05 9010.0 Khz Kilo 01 HF? Kilo 04 HF? Kilo 05 4520.0 Khz Kilo 06 4020.0 Khz Kilo 09 4920.0 Khz Kilo 10 5173.0 Khz Kilo 11 5277.5 Khz Kilo 12 5290.0 Khz Kilo 14 (uhf) Kilo 15 7860.0 Khz Kilo 17 3304.5 Khz? Kilo 18 (uhf) or 4860.50 Khz Kilo 19 (uhf) Kilo 22 4785.0 Khz Kilo 24 4779.0 Khz Kilo 25 unknown HF Kilo 26 (uhf) Kilo 27 (uhf) Kilo 28 Beaver HF? Kilo 30 4477.0 Khz Kilo 31 5045.0 Khz Kilo 33 5385.0 Khz Kilo 34 5463.5 Khz Kilo 36 4012.0 Khz Kilo 55 (uhf) Kilo 56 (uhf) KJ 02 3357.0 KJ 04 3805.0 KJ 07 5280.0 KJ 11 ? KJ 28 (uhf) KJ 29 (uhf) KJ 37 5910.0 (poss.) TL 04 6237.0 (poss.) The KJ and TL designators were heard/used during the first JMC (Joint Pagina 369 WUN-v05 Maritime Conference) exercise held in the north-east Atlantic during early 1998. *Spanish Air Force ================== Known frequencies are 6715.0 and 8974.0. One flight was heard on 6715.0, and was asked to QSY to 'channel 2'. CU next time. Graham Tanner, [email protected] ========================================================================= _ _ ___ _ _ _____ ___ ___ ___ _ _ _ _____ _____ | \| |/ _ \| | | |_ _|_ _/ __|/ _ \| | | \| | __\ \ / / __| | .` | _ | |_| | | | | | (__| _ | |__ | .` | _| \ \/\/ /\__ \ |_|\_|_| |_|\___/ |_| |___\___|_| |_|____| |_|\_|___| \_/\_/ |___/ Utility Monitoring in the Maritime Bands Editor: Scott R. Havens, AB2V ([email protected]) 2203 Whitney Place Valrico, FL 33594-4163 ++++++QTC LIST: NAVTEX in the Far East New Freqs for Globe Wireless UK Coast Stations Update Dutch CG, Others Replace PCH P&O Polar-Aussie Antarctic Survey (?) Miscellaneous Traffic ++++++NAVTEX in the Far East For some time Japan has provided NAVTEX in English on the international NAVTEX frequency of 518 khz. In addition there has been an alternative broadcast in Japanese on 424 khz; a frequency which is not within the GMDSS sphere of operations. Until this time Japan has been the only country providing a second broadcast in their own (non Latin character) language. There is provision for a second frequency under GMDSS. This is 490 khz and is now being used by Korea. The language is Korean and this broadcast is in addition to the English broadcast on 518 khz. An updated table for both countries is as follows: Station ID Freq Lang. Scheduled times. Naha G 518 424 Eng. Jap. 0100 0500 0900 1300 1700 2100 0000 0400 0800 1200 1600 2000 Otaru J 518 424 Eng. Jap. 0130 0530 0930 1330 1730 2130 0051 0451 0851 1251 1651 2051 Moji H 518 424 Eng. Jap. 0110 0510 0910 1310 1710 2110 0017 0417 0817 1217 1617 2017 Yokohama I 518 424 Eng. Jap. 0120 0520 0920 1320 1720 2120 0034 0434 0834 1234 1634 2034 Kushiro K 518 424 Eng. Jap. 0140 0540 0940 1340 1740 2140 0108 0508 0908 1308 1708 2108 Japan Korea Pagina 370 WUN-v05 Byunsan W K 518 490 Eng. Kor. 0340 0740 1140 1540 1940 2340 0140 0540 0940 1340 1740 2140 Chukpyon V J 518 490 Eng. Kor. 0330 0730 1130 1530 1930 2330 0130 0530 0930 1330 1730 2130 ++++++New Freqs for Globe Wireless The following telex channel additions have been made to Globe Wireless stations as follows: Station Ship [ITU chan] 25177 [2509] Hawaii/KEJ 26105 Palo Alto/KFS 26125.4 25141.5 Slidell/WNU 22451.8 22220.5 ++++++UK Coast Stations Update According to a report relayed by Day Watson, Stonehaven/GND is now controlling several UK MF coast stations. Effective 1/April British Telecom (BT) has stopped using live operators at the following stations: Landsend/GLD (3 RO's) Portpatrick/GPK (1 RO) Wick/GKR (1 RO) Humber/GKZ (1 RO) Permanent control has been transferred to Stonehaven/GND which has an H24 manned operation. The four stations will continue to work normally using BT's Distributed Operational Control (DOC) system. DOC has been in place for a number of years. Stonehaven is 10 miles south of Aberdeen on Scotland's east coast. ++++++ Dutch CG, Others Replace PCH Ary Boender reports that several agencies have stepped in to shoulder the burden caused by the closing of Scheveningen Radio/PCH. Now that Scheveningen Radio isn't there anymore, the Dutch Coast Guard has taken over the nav wngs and wx reports. Most messages go out on VHF, but there are also MW transmissions. Gale warnings are transmitted after an announcement on DCS freq 2187.5 kHz. After that, one unannounced repeat of this message will be broadcast at the scheduled transmission time. Other safety and nav wngs will be transmitted on 3673 kHz, after an announcement on 2187.5 kHz. An unannounced repeat of these messages will be transmitted at the scheduled times. Schedules: 0333, 0733, 1133, 1533, 1933, 2333 UTC Pagina 371 WUN-v05 NAVTEX: gale wngs are broadcast as soon as they are available and repeated at the scheduled broadcast times on 518 kHz. NAVTEX schedules: 0348, 0748, 1148, 1548, 1948, 2348 UTC Weather for the Netherlands coast and IJsselmeer: 3673 kHz at 0940 and 2140 UTC The KNRM - Koninklijke Nederlandse Redding Maatschappij - Holland's largest SAR organisation, has taken over Scheveningen's Medical Radio Service. The Coast Guard takes care of the communications part. A request for radio medical advice can be sent via DSC channel 70, or 2182 kHz. ++++++P&O Polar-Aussie Antarctic Survey (?) Simon Denneen reported hearing a ship, possibly the M/V Aurora Australis, an Australian Antarctic Survey supply ship. If this was the vessel heard, it was apparently in QSO with its owners, P&O Polar. The intercept occurred on 20 April at 2315 UTC, on a frequency of 5400 kHz. The Aurora Australis handles resupply missions to Australia's Mawson Base. Simon notes, "I assume this is an intra company HF net as both parties did not mention callsigns (as well as the fact as I found the frequency in use half way through the conversation); however the subject matter of the conversation suggests that one party was on board the ship and the other party was ashore and that they were discussing matters relevant to the docking of that ship." This was an interesting catch, but it turned out to be a bit perplexing, considering that neither the Aurora Australis nor the reported call sign VNAA appears in the ITU list of ships. Maybe someone else out there can shed some light on what's going on here. It's getting late in the season now, so we probably won't hear much more Antarctic activity until Spring (October or so). If anyone knows more about P&O Polar, or about Antarctic shipping in general, please pass it along. I'd like to hear more about it, and maybe publish more information in a future newsletter. ++++++Miscellaneous Traffic +++Frequencies for Sail Mail: (From Mike Chace via Day Watson) Mike reports hearing Sail Mail in two places- 12165 and 18264 kHz. Both channels were using the WRD719 call sign and passing traffic with what looked like 7Plus encoded PacTOR. Sail Mail posts a copy of its FCC license on its Web Site, http://www.sailmail.com. Interestingly, neither of the above frequencies is listed. The channels given there are 2661.4, 5881.4, 7971.4, 10343, 13971, 13986 and 18624 kHz. +++Pin Oak Digital: (From Dave Wright via Day Watson) Dave logged Pin Oak on a frequency of 6235.5 kHz, apparently in PACTOR II with a CW ID. Their Web Site, http://www.pinoak.com, lists the call sign as WHW462. The FCC Web Site shows authorized frequencies of 2651.4, 4551.4, 5851.4, 7951.4, 2070.5, 2072.5, 4154.5, 4169.5, 6235.5, 6259.5, 8302.5, 8338.5, 12370.5, 12418.5, 16551.5, 16614.5, 18847.5, 18868.5, 22181.5, 22238.5, 25123.5, and 25159.5 kHz. +++Panama Canal Web Site Finally, I thought I'd point out the very nice Web Site maintained by the Panama Canal Commission. The site includes history, news, pictures, information about the coming transition to Panamanian control, and so on. My favorite spot is a live camera showing ships entering the Miraflores Locks. The picture updates once a minute, and it requires a java-enabled browser. Too bad the picture isn't quite good enough to read the names Pagina 372 WUN-v05 of the vessels transiting the locks. The main Panama Canal site is at http://www.pancanal.com. To go directly to the "lock cam" page, enter http://www.pancanal.com/photo/camera-java.html. Until next time, smooth sailing and good DX. DE AB2V AR ========================================================================= # NUMBERS & ODDITIES # //////////////////////////// \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ - Editor: Ary Boender ****** e-mail: [email protected] - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B ------------------------ Co-editors ----------------------- Voice stations: Chris Smolinski - Loggings: Jascha Ruesseler \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ////////////////////////////// -::: N&O #14 :::Hello everyone. First the bad news. Jascha has to leave us because of personal reasons and I am looking for someone who can handle the logs I'd like to thank Jascha for all the work he has done during the past 14 months. Good luck and Auf Wiedersehen, Jascha! * NUMBERS AND ODDITIES HOME PAGE * Because I regularly get requests for copies of older N&O's, I thought that it might be handy if you could simply download them. As many of you already know, the Numbers and Oddities home page is now up and running and much to my surprise I noticed that the two sites were visited over 500 times in less than 3 weeks. Cool! I started with a site at GeoCities but that one is often hard to reach during the European evenings, so I installed another one here in the Netherlands, which is easier to reach for the Europeans. Besides a number of links to WUN and other ute and numbers web sites, I have also added a download page. You can download all N&O files and the ENIGMA control list from that page. I also added all the old N&O's from 1995 plus the various articles about the FAPSI stations that appeared in the Digital Review column. The file names are: N&O #00A, #00B, #00C, and #00D. So, check it out and send me your comments. The URLs: http://home.luna.nl/~ary http://www.geocities.com:80/CapeCanaveral/Station/5847/index.htm -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-oAC promised you a list of numbers in Eastern European languages. So, here are the figures 1-0 in the various languages. Corrections and additions are most welcome. Slovak / phonetic jeden dva tri štyri jeden dva tri styri pät' pat šest' sest sedem sedem osem osem devät' devat Czech / phonetic jeden dva tri jeden dva tri pet pet šest sest sedm sedm osm osm devet devet piec piec szesc szesc siedem siedem osiem osiem dziewiec dziewiec ctyri ctyri Polish / phonetic jeden dwa trzy cztery jeden dwa trzy cztery Serb-Croat / phonetic jedan dva tri cetiri pet jeddan dwa trie tsjetirie peet šest sjest sedam seddam Pagina 373 osam ossam devet dewet nula noella nula noella zero zero nula noella WUN-v05 Hungarian/ phonetic egy ketto harom edj ketteu harom Russian adjien adean adim négy needj ot ot hat hat hét het nyolc njolts kilenc kilents nulla noella (pronounced differently by various numbers stations) dwa trie tsityrji pjat sjest sjem wosiem djewiet dva tri chetirye pyet shest syem vosem devyet dva tri chedearia byad shest shin vojim devierd Roumanian unu dobi trei patru cinci sase sapte opt noua nul noll noll zero -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* AGENCY PROFILE: CHINA * A couple of years ago a Chinese numbers station surfaced kHz. The station most probably transmitted from mainland was definitely not New Star that broadcasts from Taiwan. like China uses satellites for its military/intelligence I have never seen any log in my life. on 11028 China and It looks comms as ::: Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) The Second Department of the PLA is responsible for collecting intelligence. The agents operate from the various Chinese embassies and as under cover agents in foreign countries. The 'Autumn Orchid' branch is assigned to Macao and Hong Kong. Their main tasks are the gathering of information about political movements and the local media. The Third Department is responsible for monitoring the telecommunications of foreign armies. They have sigint stations all over the country. The General Political Department (GPD) is responsible for discipline, indoctrination and political education within the PLA. ::: Central Security Regiment, the 8341 unit The Central Security Regiment, or '8341 Unit', was responsible for the security of the Chinese leaders, but was deactivated in the late seventies. ::: Ministry of State Security (MSS / Western Garden) The Ministry of State Security was formed in 1983 with the merger of the entire Central Investigation Department and the counter-intelligence department of the Ministry of Public Security. The Central Investigation Department was known as Xiyuan, or Western Garden, an organ which came directly under the CPC Central Committee. The MSS is the primary Chinese HUMINT collection organization. Signals Intelligence (SIGINT). China monitors radio traffic from all countries in the region. There are monitoring stations all over the country. One of the largest is located on Hainan Island. This station monitors US naval activities in the region. The facilities on the island include satcom intercept gear. Another satcom intercept site is located near Beijing. The MSS has a number of bureaus. What follows is a brief description of the bureaus. - First Bureau (Domestic) The First Bureau operates within China and recruits people for the MSS. They also accomodate their agents. - Second Bureau (Foreign) The Second Bureau is responsible for operations abroad. Xinhua, well known to many dxers is one of the companies that is used to provide a cover for Chinese agents. The bureau also analyzes the collected Pagina 374 WUN-v05 intelligence and recruits agents in foreign countries. - Third Bureau (Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan) The Third Bureau is responsible for operations in Macao and Taiwan and Hong Kong. The main activities of the Bureau include operations in the above mentioned areas. The MSS increased its activities against pro-democracy elements in Hong Kong in 1997 when Hong Kong was returned to China. 'Winter Chrysanthemum' is a department which collects data about political activities in the three areas. - Fourth Bureau (Technology) The Fourth Bureau is responsible for the technology. They make all kind of devices like wiretapping-, photo-, sigint-, and tracking devices. - Fifth Bureau (Local Intelligence) The Fifth Bureau is responsible for directing and coordinating the work of local departments and bureaus of the MSS. - Sixth Bureau (Counterintelligence) The Sixth Bureau's primary task is to counter foreign anti-communists activities in China. - Seventh Bureau (Circulation) The Seventh Bureau checks and verifies incoming intelligence and submits the reports to the various departments. - Eighth Bureau (Institute of Contemporary International Relatios) The Eight Bureau is one of the largest institutes for research on international relations. - Ninth Bureau (Anti-Defection and Counter-Surveillance) The Ninth Bureau is responsible for countering efforts by foreign intelligence services to recruit MSS or other security personnel. - Tenth Bureau (Scientific and Technological Information) The Tenth Bureau collects economic, scientific and technological intelligence. - Eleventh Bureau (Computers) The Eleventh Bureau is responsible for analyzing intelligence gathered with the help of computers, and operating the computer network of the MSS. It also collects information on advanced electronic systems from the West, and protects the information systems of the Chinese secret service from attacks by foreign intelligence agencies. - Foreign Affairs Bureau The Foreign Affairs Bureau coordinates cooperation with foreign intelligence organizations. - Xinhua - New China News Agency Xinhua is China's largest news agency. They transmitted Chinese news via shortwave for many years and is now active on the Internet. The agency also takes part in intelligence operations. It provides analysis of news from all over the world and acts as cover for MSS agents. Research: Laogai Research Foundation, Federation of American Scientists, Amnesty International reports, various newspapers. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* MORSE STATIONS * ::: M23 Guy Denman reports that the unid morse station mentioned in N&O #13 Pagina 375 WUN-v05 on 10155 at 2137 is M23, the actual ID is 532. It is also on at 0730 on 9155 kHz. ::: M12 is interesting on Wednesdays, it sends the same message throughout the day to 5 different IDs. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* VARIOUS MODES * ::: NEW TONE STATION Also from Guy comes the following news: ''I thought you might be interested in a new Tone station that has appeared. It was on about 3 weeks ago one evening moving all over the band. It has now started testing on 8100 at 0700 0800 0900 1200 & 1300, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday. It transmits for 15 minutes, the tones are much deeper than XPH. It is the same family as the Slovak Man S10E/M10E. I know this for certain as they have been testing for several weeks on the same frequency. The first test was in morse sending single 5 figure groups 00000 to 99999. The M10E morse is very distinctive, that it why I know which family it belongs to. They also did some testing on the same frequency on RTTY at 75 Baud. They just sent RYRYRYRY for 15 minutes.'' ::: UNID STATION Henry copied an unid odd station in Australia. The frequency is +/21257 kHz. He comes up at night (Australian night) around 0900-1400 UTC with short stops. Bearing is 355 which is across Hong Kong/Korea/Russia. Begins each cycle with three musical notes the merges into some sort of packet. When he sends ? traffic the musical notes are closer together. Has anyone heard and/or identified this one ?? ::: FAPSI intercepts 13452 2240 JMS 13556 2009 HZW 13935 1240 14402 1200 14731 1515 BPA 14843 2230 JMS 14941 1810 WNY 16218 2000 HZW 16223 0940 UXW 16256.9 1708 RJA 16285 0840 RSZ 17416 1735 KRN 17460 0930 17473 0940 17475 0840 RPO 18332 0820 19088 1800 WNY 19354 0830 RPO 19414.8 1019 CAZ 20170 1020 CAZ 20925.2 0749 00127 00117 00098 00104 00116 00127 00139 00117 40034 90051 00177 *) 00178 10075 10163 80038 10042 00117 80038 50002 50002 60089 *) this is an interesting one, logged by Murray: 16285 FAPSI 0840 RTTY 75/500 w/46s RSZ QTC to 5LGs link 00177 18 May 99. The link id for RSZ has always been 00099. Did FAPSI made a mistake or has RSZ a new link id? -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* VOICE STATIONS * Pagina 376 WUN-v05 ::: G04 Hans-Friedrich Dumrese's monthly G04 analysis 02.05.99 2005Z 2035Z 5.570 kHz 5.470 kHz Message : 32158 75123 95201 45212 96300 75214 96545 30254 75487 95125 32121 85210 95457 78545 63212 41200 95458 45212 45210 95458 12125 62121 62125 45210 62125 85458 96545 Analysis: Frequent groups : 45210 45212 62125 95458 96545 First two figures : 12125 30254 32121 158 41200 45210 212 62121 125 63212 75123 214 487 78545 85210 458 95125 201 457 458 96300 545 2x 2x 2x 2x 2x 2x 2x 2x 2x 2x Last three figures: 32121 62 75123 12125 62 125 32158 41200 95201 45210 85 45212 63 75214 30254 96300 95457 85458 95 75487 78545 96 History : Summer 2005 2035 Winter 2105 2135 ---------------01/96 3227 3127 02/96 3409 3309 03/96 3419 3319 04/96 4581 4481 05/96 4165 4065 06/96 4340 4240 07/96 3935 3835 08/96 4165 4065 09/96 3930 3830 10/96 3280 3180 11/96 3270 3170 12/96 3285 3185 01/97 3230 3130 02/97 3245 3145 03/97 3275 3175 04/97 3936 3836 05/97 4245 4145 06/97 4376 4276 07/97 3930 3830 08/97 3935 3835 09/97 3915 3815 10/97 3315 3215 11/97 3265 3165 12/97 3255 3155 01/98 3255 3155 02/98 3265 3165 Pagina 377 2x 2x 2x 2x 2x WUN-v05 03/98 04/98 05/98 06/98 07/98 08/98 09/98 10/98 11/98 12/98 01/99 02/99 03/99 04/99 05/99 4435 4745 5410 5730 5840 5755 5310 4685 3940 3380 3415 3905 4520 5310 5570 4335 4645 5310 5630 5740 5655 5210 4585 3840 3280 3315 3805 4420 5210 5470 ::: ENGLISH LADY [E17] Eddy Waters reports a new frequency for the English Lady. He copied her on Wed 12 May on 10884 USB at 0730 UTC. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* SCHEDULES * Andy Bell sent me the May skeds for V7 and XPH. It seems that historic skeds are being used again. ::: V7 UTC Morning Schedule for May 1999 is as follows: Schedule Number 725 Tuesdays & Thursdays 0600z - 10713 kHz 0620z - 12213 kHz 0640z - 13513 kHz The same schedule number was in use in May 1998 using the frequencies: 10711 kHz; 12211 kHz & 13511 kHz - note just 2 kHz difference from May 1999. By the same rationale the schedule number for June will be 118. ::: XPH UTC Morning Schedule for May 1999 is as follows: Schedule Number 546 Tuesdays & Fridays 0600z - 11554 kHz 0620z - 13454 kHz 0640z - 14654 kHz ::: Bob V2, you E5/V5/V2/M8 Roehrig updated the Counting Station and M8 schedules. Please keep Bob informed about any changes that may find. E5/V5 COUNTING STATIONS (TCS) BY TIME. (updated: 23 May 1999) UTC ==== 0000 0000 0000 0000 0100 0100 0100 0100 0200 0200 0200 0200 0300 KHZ ======= 4670.0 5812.0 4640.0 5046.0 13452.0 15651.0 11491.0 14421.0 11491.0 14421.0 11491.0 14421.0 12300.5 M T W T F = = = = = X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X S = X X S = X X X X X X X X X X X LANG ==== EE EE EE EE SS SS EE EE SS SS EE EE SS NOTES ============= //5812 //4670 //5046 //4640 //15651 //13452 //14421 //11491 //14421 //11491 //14421 //11491 //14421 Pagina 378 0300 0300 0300 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1300 1300 1400 1400 1400 1400 1400 1500 1500 1600 1600 1700 1700 1700 1700 1700 1700 1700 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 2000 2000 2000 2000 2100 2100 2200 2200 2200 2200 2200 2200 2200 2200 2300 2300 2300 14421.0 10665.0 11491.0 13906.0 15732.0 14577.0 16198.0 15651.0 17390.0 14739.0 16198.0 5407.0 7836.0 13555.0 15732.0 15895.0 11072.0 12175.0 10423.0 15822.0 13450.0 14448.0 15822.0 7585.0 9219.0 8085.0 9219.0 14448.0 11072.0 13465.0 8080.0 9160.0 13444.0 14905.0 11072.0 13465.0 6970.0 8085.0 9219.0 11491.0 7836.0 9090.0 12197.0 7620.0 10583.0 10423.0 12197.0 17200.0 9219.0 15651.0 17390.0 6960.0 8152.0 17200.0 15651.0 17390.0 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 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X X X X X X X X X X X SS SS SS EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE WUN-v05 //12300.5 //11491 //10665 //15732 //13906 //16198 //14577 //17390 //15651 //16198 //14739 //7836 //5407 //15732 //13555 //12175 //11072 //15822 //10423 //14448 //13450 //9219 //7585 //9219 //8085 //13465 //11072 //9160 //8080 //14905 //13444 //13465 //11072 //9219 //8085 //9090 //7836 //12197 //10423 //17390 //15651 //8152 //6960 //17390 //15651 M8 CW CUT NUMBERS STATIONS BY TIME/FREQ (updated: 25 April 1999) UTC KHZ M T W T F S S ==== ===== = = = = = = = 0100 4506 X 0100 6850 X 0200 4016 X 0200 5116 X 0200 5419 X X X 0200 5758 X Pagina 379 WUN-v05 0300 0300 0300 0300 0300 0300 0400 0400 0400 0400 0400 0500 0500 0500 0700 0700 0700 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0900 0900 0900 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1400 2300 4016 4028 4479 4506 5419 5758 3244 4016 4034 4506 9062 7630 9062 10127 9064 9153 9238 8079 8089 8095 8136 10237 9238 10127 10448 9153 9238 10714 4173 4328 4478 6797 6854 7846 10127 10345 10446 10714 4508 6767 6797 6825 6854 6866 6933 6982 7890 7997 8135 6786 6854 6866 6932 6982 7320 7890 10566 7890 4506 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ? X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X V2 ATENCION STATIONS BY TIME/FREQ (updated: 25 April 1999) UTC KHZ M T W T F S S NOTES ==== ===== = = = = = = = =================================== 0000 12215 X 0100 3389 X 0100 3926 X Pagina 380 WUN-v05 0100 0100 0200 0200 0200 0200 0200 0200 0200 0300 0300 0300 0300 0300 0300 0400 0400 0400 0400 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 6768 6778 3245 3292 4029 5762 7887 9024 12215 4174 4479 6855 7555 10236 11566 4035 4479 6768 10120 4028 10510 4028 4036 4507 6933 6984 8186 9095 X X X X X X X X X X X X ? X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X -o-o-o-o-conet-o-o-o-o- ========================================================================= # UTILITY ROUND-UP # - Editor: Ary Boender ****** E-mail: [email protected] - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B Hello everyone. I have a lengthy column for you this month, completely filled with military stuff. Day and John sent me 4XZ info and Jim wrote two articles about the US Army and Air Force MARS. The Air Force part will be published next month. Do you want to be a guest writer in this column too? Please let me know! I sure can use some good stuff. ::: BTW, did you order your copy of the brand new ::: :: WUN CD-ROM yet? Check our website for more info :: -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* COMBINED ENDEAVOUR 1999 * CE99 was the 5th exercise since the first CE exercise was held in 1995. Here is an overview of CE99's activities during the past few weeks. The information was derived from the original documents provided by the US European Command via its CE99 web site. COMBINED ENDEAVOR (CE) is a series of US European Command-sponsored workshops planned and executed to identify and document command, control, communications, and computer (C4) interoperability between NATO and Partnership for Peace (PfP) countries. The primary focus of CE is interoperability testing of C4 systems, identification, and documentation of problems hindering interoperability. The secondary focus is to develop long-range action plans that result in the achievement of increased levels of interoperability among NATO and the PfP countries. The goal is that by the year 2002, the participating countries will possess the ability to deploy as part of a Pagina 381 WUN-v05 coalition task force and be interoperable with NATO as well as amongst themselves. Each workshop builds upon the lessons learned and the interoperability demonstrated during the previous workshops. ::: Participating Countries Country ----------------Albania Austria Belgium Bulgaria Czech Republic Estonia Finland France Georgia Germany Germany (Guard) Hungary Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Latvia Lithuania (NCS) Lithuania Macedonia Moldova NATO Netherlands Poland Romania (NCS) Romania Russia Slovak Republic Slovenia Ukraine US Navy US Europe Command Code ---ALB AUT BEL BUL CZE EST FIN F GEO D DG HNG KAZ KGZ LVA LTN LTU MKD MDA NATO HOL POL RON ROM RUS SVK SVN UKR USN USEU C/s ---AL01 AU02 B003 BU04 CZ05 ES06 FI07 F008 GE09 D010 DG11 HN12 KA13 KY14 LV15 LN16 LT17 MK18 ML19 NA20 NE21 PL22 RN23 RM24 RU25 SV26 SN27 UR28 UN30 Selcal -----0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 0011 0012 0013 0014 0015 0016 0017 0018 0019 0020 0021 0022 0023 0024 0025 0026 0027 0028 0030 C/s ---ZE41 NG42 TU43 OL44 OM45 VK46 NV47 Selcal -----0041 0042 0043 0044 0045 0046 0047 - TEST NET Country ----------------Czech Republic Hungary Lithuania Poland Romania Slovak Republic US Navy Code ---CZE HNG LTU POL ROU SVK USN ::: Stations - Lager Aulenbach, Germany was the main work, test, and control area for all CE99 HF radio communications. Four separate HF radio network control stations in Phase I, and five separate HF radio network control stations in Phase II, operated simultaneously in the voice and data modes. English was the official language used for network communications. - Network Control Station-1 (NCS-1/D - Germany) - Network Control Station-2 (NCS-2/RON - Romania) - Network Control Station-3 (NCS-3/NET - Netherlands) - Network Control Station-4 (NCS-4/NATO - NATO) - Test Station / Network Control Station-5 (NCS-5/LTN - Lithuania) - Guard Station (NCS-6/DG - Germany) ::: Modes Transmission Mode : Upper Side band (USB) Modes of Operation: in addition to voice and CW transmissions; Pagina 382 Power Output Protocol Baud Rate WUN-v05 RTTY, ASCII, FEC, Packet, AMTOR, PACTOR, G-TOR : 1000 Watts Maximum : X.25 or compatible equivalent : up to 1200 Baud All NCSs operated in USB only. Establishing the initial link between NCS and remote site at the beginning of each day was done by voice. Data Transmissions: - Phase I. Participating countries communicated over HF radios using the KAMPLUS modems. Following voice checks, the NCSs initiated data contact with the remote users. - Phase II. Participating countries communicated over HF radios using KAMPLUS modems. Following voice checks, data contact was initiated by the remote users. HF Modem Testing Participants: Czech Republic, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovak Republic, and the U.S. Navy. ::: Frequencies Hundreds of SW and UHF requencies were used. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* ISRAELI NAVY HAIFA / 4XZ * Haifa currently runs the following two separate CW broadcasts: Broadcast 1 2800 4241 8437 10046 12984 17050 Broadcast 2 2680 4331 6379 9263 11170 13546 14686 16317 18549 4241 is subject to heavy QRM in Europe from Rogaland Radio/LGW and 12984 by a psk transmission. There is regular traffic on both broadcasts consisting of three distinctive types: a. Traffic in offline encrypt (5 letter groups), b. Traffic in what is assumed to be Hebrew morse. International morse it looks like: If copied as "brq am ikriz soea mjdio qealiwio jm ohrdim jl pni qeabiwio jm mrw esinei, dbrie sl drji j erre cjro bjelm ohrdi. orb , mso bn ueb, mtemki iodet otero aemr btgebo ki la itkn 3. sepu bit omspu ojlien bdimec, hiim kon, aemr ki cireb oknct lodih mseretio at ario drji mjid jl liqwei bjrki omdino. pesj mesht ainne wrik loctebb bbit omheqqim apile iem ahd esjo aht, amr osepu kon, eoseeo at ocgido" AnyWUN with knowledge of Hebrew care to comment?! c. Surface analysis/prognosis in WMO FM46-IV coding. (This is NOT 5 figure offline encryption). Since this is one of the few stations left transmitting this code a brief summary of how it works follows. The broadcast speed is normally 23 wpm for items a. and b. rising to Pagina 383 WUN-v05 28wpm for c. ::: WMO FM46-IV International Analysis Code aka IAC Fleet, being the abbreviated form of FM45-IV for marine use. 65556 99900 83010 83014 83014 85022 99922 44012 44016 11188 01000 00036 33040 32803 34822 33915 33850 34050 33125 44016 32005 44016 34500 34740 44020 33520 19191 33845 34345 32522 32505 34705 34645 33315 33840 34140 32021 33004 34810 34850 33510 33340 33135 32530 32029 34135 34030 33826 33528 33228 33300 34815 34620 34725 34730 34835 34011 34318 34021 33520 -----------65556 Prognosis follows (if 10001 is a Surface Analysis) 11188 Position groups in form QLaLaLoLo LaLa = latitude LoLo = longitude Q = quadrant. In this case = 3 means North latitude, 0-90 East. 111xx usually seen as 333xx. 0 10 00 DTG UTC for observed data used as basis 000 36 Nr of hours to be added to previous DTG to obtain valid prognosis time. - 36 hrs. 99900 Pressure systems follow 8 8 8 8 3 3 3 5 0 0 0 0 10 14 14 22 - 10th/0000z Trough 1010mb at (33040) 30N 40E Trough 1014mb at (32803) 28N 03E Trough 1014mb at (34822) 48N 22E High 1022mb at (33915) 39N 15E If the second digit in the 8xxxx string is 1 a Low is indicated. Third digit in the string is 0 - pressure character - no specification. (99911 Frontal systems - not used this msg) 99922 Isobars 44xxx These groups indicate pressure (xxx) of isobar followed by a number of positions through which that isobar passes. 19191 Signifies end of message. follow Thanks to John Doe for compiling the two frequency lists and Day Watson for the rest of the article. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* US Army MILITARY AFFILIATE RADIO SYSTEM (MARS) station data * by Jim Cumbie ::: REGIONS Reg 1: CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT Reg 2: NJ, NY, Puerto Rico, US Virgin ISlands Reg 3: DC, DE, MD, PA, VA, WV Reg 4: AL, FL, GA, KY, MI, NC, SC, TN Reg 5: IL, IN, MN, OH, WI Reg 6: AR, LA, NM, OK, TX Pagina 384 WUN-v05 Reg 7: Reg 8: Reg 9: Reg 10: IA, CO, AZ, AK, KS, MT, CA, ID, MO, ND, HI, OR, NE SD, UT, WY NV WA :::FREQUENCIES (Listed, Reported, Verified) kHz -------3886.5 4003 4009 4011 4015 4017 4020 4023 4024.5 4025.9 4028 4029 4030.5 4033 4035 4441.5 4515 4577 4826.5 6884 6913 6988 7309.5 7311 7315 7318 7370 7405 7407 7450 7457 7720 9106 11455.5 13479.5 13915 13996 14373 14390.5 14396.5 14402 14523 16013.7 Mode -----USB USB USB USB USB USB USB USB USB USB USB USB USB Digital LSB USB USB USB USB LSB LSB USB Unknown Unknown USB Unknown USB USB USB Unknown USB Unknown USB Digital Digital Digital USB USB USB USB USB Digital Digital Used by, but not necessarily limited to ------------------------------------Region 4 Net - Alabama Region 6 Net - Oklahoma Region 6 State Nets Region 6 Nets - AR, TX Region 6 Net - Louisiana Region 7 Net - Kansas Region 6 (TX) & Region 9 (CA) Navy-Maine Corps/Army Interchange Region 3 Nets Navy-Maine Corps/Army Interchange Region 6 Net - Arkansas Navy-Maine Corps/Army Interchange FEC Region 7 (NE) & Region 9 (CA) Navy-Maine Corps/Army Interchange Navy-Maine Corps/Army Interchange Navy-Maine Corps/Army Interchange Air Force/Army Interchange Navy-Maine Corps/Army Interchange Air Force/Army Interchange Air Force/Army Interchange Mixed Services PACTOR PACTOR PACTOR Navy-Maine Corps/Army Interchange Relief Flts SHARES Phone Patch Net PACKET PACKET ::: CALLSIGNS AAA0-AAA8 AAA9 AAM AAR AAT, AAV ABM ACM State MARS Directors, Military Stations SMDs Region 9, Military Stations and National Officials Assitant SMDs and other State Officials When 3-letters follow the digit in AAM-prefixed calls, A indicates: Administration Officer E indicates: Emergency Operations Officer T indicates: Training Officer Individual Stations Individual Stations (Overflow call sign banks for AARseries) Individual Stations: Hawaii, Pacific and Far East Individual Stations: Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Pagina 385 WUN-v05 Central America AEM Europe (Germany) The suffix "/T" after a callsign indicates a Trainee. This list was compiled from various sources. Although every attempt has been to compile correct data, there may be inadvertent errors and by no means is this a complete list. The accuracy of foreign stations is not guaranteed. Additions and/or corrections may be sent to: [email protected]. An asterisk in the following a call sign means "address on file." WUNers can e-mail [email protected] for addresses. I will reply via private e-mail. Please limit your requests to a maximum of 10 call signs in any one request. AAA0DWA AAA0ID AAA0OR AAA0USA AAA0WA AAA1CT AAA1VT AAA2NJ AAA2NY AAA3DE AAA3MD AAA3PA AAA3USA AAA3VA AAA3WV AAA4AL AAA4FL AAA4GA AAA4KY AAA4MS AAA4SC AAA4TN AAA5IL AAA5IN AAA5MI AAA5MN AAA5OH AAA6AR AAA6LA AAA6NM AAA6OK AAA6TX AAA6USA AAA7AK AAA7IA AAA7KS AAA7MO AAA7NE AAA8CO AAA8MT AAA8SD AAA8UT AAA9A AAA9ASC AAA9AX AAA9AZ AAA9CN AAA9CS AAA9NV AAA9PR AAA9SE AAA9USA AAA9W Kennewick, WA* Parma, ID* Klamath Falls, OR* Fort Lewis, Tacoma, WA Puyallup, WA* New Haven, CT* Williamstown, VT* Englewood, NJ* LaGrangeville, NY* Montchanin, DE* Upper Marlboro, MD* Elizabethtown, PA* Fort Meade, MD Falmouth, VA* New Martinsville, WV* Hueytown, AL* Dunnellon, FL* Martin, GA* Flatwoods, KY* Grenada, MS* Hopkins, SC* Whites Creek, TN* Taylorville, IL* Indianapolis, IN* Clinton Township, MI Virginia, MN* Bay Village, OH* West Memphis, AR* New Iberia, LA* Peralta, NM* Lawton, OK* Fort Worth, TX* Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, TX Achorage, AK* Oelwein, IA* Kansas City, KS* Platte Woods, MO* Hastings, NE* Boulder, CO* Livingston, Montana* Milbank, SD* Orem, UT* Chief Army MARS, Sierra Vista, AZ* Army Signal Corps, Ft Huachuca, Sierra Vista, AZ* Fayetteville, NC* Oro Valley, AZ* Weaverville, CA* Camarillo, CA* Sparks, NV* Kingman, AZ* Oak Grove, MO* Fort Lewis, WA Illinois Pagina 386 AAB1DE AAB1OH AAE AAH AAM0DOR AAM0EID AAM0EWA AAM0TWA AAM0WA AAM2ANY AAM3ADE AAM3DE AAM3EDE AAM3PP AAM3SD AAM3TDE AAM4EKY AAM4FL AAM4KY AAM4RN AAM4TN AAM4WCZ AAM5EIL AAM5IN AAM5MN AAM6AAR AAM6AOK AAM6AR AAM6DPP AAM6EAR AAM6HI AAM6LA AAM6LOK AAM6T AAM6TAR AAM6TM AAM6TOK AAM6TX AAM7AIA AAM7ANE AAM7EIA AAM7EKS AAM7IA AAM7KS AAM7TIA AAM8AMT AAM8EMT AAM8MT AAM8TMT AAM9CS AAM9PP AAR0AN/T AAR0AO/T AAR0AQ/T AAR0AR AAR0AY/T AAR0AZ AAR0BA/T AAR0BC AAR0BH/T AAR0BJ/T AAR0BR AAR0CH AAR0CI/T AAR0CL AAR0CN AAR0CO AAR0CQ/T WUN-v05 Wilmington, DE National Guard, Columbus, OH Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, TX Fort Lewis, WA* Klamath Falls, OR* Idaho Falls, ID* Olympia, WA* Silverdale, WA* Kennewick, WA* Newburgh, NY* Bear, DE* Frankford, DE* Wilmington, DE* Saint Albans, NY Bear, DE* Bear, DE* Lexington, KY* Florida Louisville, KY* Tennessee Tennessee Fort Jackson, Columbia, SC Carrier Mills, IL* Merrillville, IN* Rushford, MN* Tontitown, AR* Lawton, OK Little Rock, AR* Bloomington, IL Marion, AR* Honolulu, HI* Louisiana Lawton, OK Lawton, OK* Jonesboro, AR* Tulsa, OK Lawton, OK Grand Prairie, TX* Long Grove, IA* Overton, NE* Council Bluffs, IA* Lansing, KS* Long Grove, IA* Desoto, KS Boone, IA* Missoula, MT* Montana Lolo, MT* Missoula, MT* Frazier Park, CA* Camarillo, CA* Marysville, WA* Everett, WA* Fox Island, WA* Spokane, WA* Deer Harbor, WA* Pateros, WA* Manson, WA* Olympia, WA* Yakima, WA* Olympa, WA* Puyallup, WA* Des Moines, WA* Marysville, WA* Tacoma, WA* Olympia, WA* Olympia, WA* Vancouver, WA* Pagina 387 WUN-v05 AAR0CX/T AAR0DF AAR0DW AAR0FW AAR0GB AAR0GP AAR0GU AAR0GZ AAR0HH AAR0HK AAR0HT AAR0ID AAR0IF AAR0IL AAR0IP AAR0JB AAR0JE AAR0JV AAR0KK AAR0KQ AAR0LP AAR0LT AAR0MC AAR0MU AAR0MV AAR0MW AAR0MZ AAR0NN AAR0NS AAR0OC/T AAR0PG AAR0PQ AAR0PX AAR0QZ AAR0RB AAR0RP AAR0SV AAR0TB AAR0USB AAR1BQ AAR1DD AAR1FP AAR1FU AAR1GY AAR1HG AAR1JW AAR1USA AAR2BN AAR2CO AAR2DL AAR2JP AAR2LA AAR2NP AAR2TM AAR2USA AAR2USB AAR2USI AAR2YO AAR2YY AAR3AS AAR3AT AAR3AZ AAR3BD AAR3BG AAR3BH AAR3BP AAR3BV AAR3CB Sangle, WA* Bremerton, WA* Camano Island, WA* Spokane WA* Colville, WA* Tacoma, WA* Tacoma, WA* Tacoma, WA* Lakewood, WA* Silverdale, WA* Sumner, WA* Blaine, WA* Port Orchard, WA* Sedro Woolley, WA* Olympia, WA* Kirkland, WA* Maple Valley, WA* Richaland, WA* Kennewick, WA* Tacoma, WA* Puyallup, WA* Lynnwood, WA* Renton, WA* Tacoma, WA* Port Orchard, WA* Graham, WA* Gig Harbor, WA* Seattle, WA* Olmpia, WA* Seattle, WA* Spokane WA* Bellingham, WA* Vancouver, WA* Sumner, WA* Gig Harbor, WA* Boise, ID* Kirkland, WA* Yakima, WA* Fort Lewis, Tacoma, WA Lyndonville, VT* West Hartland, CT Richmond, MA Middletown, CT* Milford, NH* Etna, ME Yarmouth Point, MA Fort Devens, MA Kingston, NY* Mechanicville, NY Mansfield, PA* Port Townsend, WA* Vestal, NY New York New York Fort Dix, Trenton, NJ Fort Drum, NY Fort Monmouth, NJ Newburgh, NY* Broadalbin, NY* Penn Run, PA* Philadelphia, PA* Lansford, PA* Shippenville, PA* Christiansburg, VA* Duryea, PA* Wilmington, DE* Kingsville, MD Shohola, PA* Pagina 388 AAR3CL AAR3CP AAR3CT AAR3CU AAR3CV AAR3DA AAR3DK AAR3DN AAR3DS AAR3DX AAR3EC AAR3EE AAR3EG AAR3EK AAR3EO AAR3EQ AAR3EY AAR3FB AAR3FC AAR3FI AAR3FV AAR3GB AAR3GC AAR3GF AAR3GH AAR3GJ AAR3GM AAR3GN AAR3GP AAR3GQ AAR3HJ AAR3HN AAR3HP AAR3HR AAR3HT AAR3HW AAR3HX AAR3IE AAR3IK AAR3IM AAR3IN AAR3IQ AAR3IU AAR3JE AAR3JI AAR3KI AAR3NAA AAR3USA AAR3USD AAR3USE AAR3USF AAR3USG AAR3USH AAR3VK AAR3VS AAR3WCQ AAR3WG AAR3WZ AAR3XB AAR3XX AAR4AS AAR4BE AAR4BM AAR4BRT AAR4BS AAR4BTT AAR4BZ AAR4CI WUN-v05 Mill Creek, PA* Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Charleroi, PA* Lancaster, PA* Bear, DE* Newlin Township, PA* Bear, DE* Arlington, VA* Maryland Walkersville, MD* Rockville, MD* Cantonsville, MD* Bloomsburg, PA* Ellicott City, MD* Holllidaysburg, PA* Severn, MD* East Stroudsburg, PA* East Stroudsburg, PA* Pasadena, MD* Williamsburg, PA* Frackville, PA* Pennsylvania Corry, PA* Shickshinny, PA* Mifflintown, PA* Scranton, PA* Willow Grove, PA* Homer City, PA* Pennsylvania Easton, PA* Gouldsboro, PA* Union City, PA* Philadelphia, PA* Pennsylvania Ithaca, NY Duncansville, PA* Lancaster, PA* Virginia Broomall, PA Erie, PA* Pittsburgh, PA* Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA* Penn Run, PA* Upper Marlboro, MD* Wilmington, DE Fort Belvoir, Lorton, VA Carlisle Barracks, PA Fort Monroe, VA Fort Eustis, VA Fort Story, VA Fort Lee, Berger County, VA Annapolis, MD* Maryland Tobyhanna Depot, PA Philadelphia, PA* New Kensington, PA* Pennsylvania Huntington Valley, PA* Lexington, KY* Jasper, AL Winchester, KY* Sheffield, AL Sylvania, AL Sheffield, AL Lexington, KY Meridianville, AL Pagina 389 AAR4CK AAR4CL AAR4CO AAR4CP AAR4CSS AAR4CSU AAR4CSX AAR4CVA AAR4CW AAR4CZ AAR4DD AAR4DK AAR4DST AAR4DW AAR4EAA AAR4EAB AAR4EQ AAR4FL AAR4FM AAR4FO AAR4FR AAR4FU AAR4FV AAR4GB AAR4GD AAR4GH AAR4GM AAR4GO AAR4GR AAR4GS AAR4GV AAR4GX AAR4GZ AAR4HC AAR4HP AAR4HQ AAR4HT AAR4HV AAR4IBT AAR4IC AAR4IH AAR4II AAR4IM AAR4IS AAR4IW AAR4IY AAR4JC AAR4JH AAR4KF AAR4KK AAR4KM AAR4LL AAR4ME AAR4MF AAR4NBG AAR4NBJ AAR4NF AAR4PC AAR4PS AAR4QE AAR4QJ AAR4RAG AAR4RF AAR4RL AAR4RX AAR4SX AAR4TU AAR4USA WUN-v05 Valley Head, AL Huntsville, AL Gadsen, AL Elba, AL Silver Springs, FL Gadsen, AL Fort Payne, AL Tuscaloosa, AL Gadsen, AL Robertsdale, AL Madison, AL Hueytown, AL* Hokes Bluff, AL Andalusia, AL Corps of Engineers, Mobile, AL Vicksburg, MS* Quitman, GA* Eight Mile, AL Mobile, AL Alabaster, AL Montgomery, AL Huntsville, AL Tuskegee Institute, AL Silver Springs, FL Flomation, AL Huntsville, AL Louisville, KY* Prattville, AL Huntsville, AL Andalusia, AL Birmingham, AL Prattville, AL Laceys Springs, AL Mathews, AL Gadsen, AL Birmingham, AL Dothan, AL Bessemer, AL McCalla, AL Auburn, AL Sheffield, AL Mobile, AL Arab, AL Trussville, AL Huntsville, AL Jacksonville, FL Andalusia, AL Eight Mile, AL Birmingham, AL Eva, AL Louisville, KY* Memphis, TN Tuscaloosa, AL Butler, AL Montgomery, AL Huntsville, AL Saint Petersburg, FL* Arab, AL Tuskegee Institute, AL Calhoun, GA* Florence, AL Annison, AL Warrior, AL Murray, KY* Milledgeville, GA* Newman, GA Owensboro, KY* Fort McPherson, GA Pagina 390 AAR4USB AAR4USC AAR4USD AAR4USE AAR4USF AAR4USG AAR4USH AAR4USZ AAR4WL AAR4WQ AAR5AO AAR5CF AAR5DB AAR5DD AAR5FP AAR5FT AAR5IQ AAR5JG AAR5JI AAR5JM AAR5JO AAR5KA/T AAR5KC AAR5KD AAR5USE AAR5USF AAR5USW AAR5WI AAR5XA AAR6AC AAR6CQ AAR6DE AAR6DJ AAR6DN AAR6DP AAR6EQ AAR6FY AAR6GB AAR6HB AAR6ID AAR6KT AAR6LA AAR6LH AAR6MD AAR6MI AAR6OJ AAR6PI AAR6RD AAR6SK AAR6SX AAR6USA AAR6WE AAR6YC AAR6ZM AAR6ZW AAR7AL AAR7CX AAR7FD AAR7FE AAR7LG AAR7NE AAR7PF AAR7SA AAR8AW AAR8DMT AAR8EI AAR8HL AAR8IS WUN-v05 Fort Benning, GA Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, NC Fort Jackson, SC Fort McClellan, AL Fort Rucker, AL Fort Knox, KY Fort Campbell, KY Fort McClellan, AL Augusta, GA Tuskegee, AL Minnesota Newton, IL* Kokomo, IN* Michigan Carrier Mills, IL* Carrier Mills, IL* Virginia, MN* Carrier Mills , IL Martinsville, IL Benton, IL Noble, IL Reading, OH* Cicero, IL Oblong, IL Rock Island Arsenal, IL Fort Benjamin Harrison, IN Fort McCoy, Sparta, WI North Royalton, OH Worthington, OH Grand Prairie, TX* Arkansas Cleburne, TX DeKalb, TX Uvalde, TX Ashdown, AR* Corpus Christi, TX Talisheek, LA* Pride, LA* Harrison, AR Lawton, OK Arkansas Louisiana Fort Smith, AR* Lawton, OK Henderson, TX* Houston, TX Lubbock, TX Seguin, TX New Mexico San Antonio, TX* Fort Sam Houston, TX El Paso, TX Pampa, TX* New Mexico Corpus Christi, TX Overton, NE* Iowa Eldridge, IA* Denison, IA* Lincoln, NE Dorchester, NE Long Grove, IA* Leonardville, KS Missoula, MT* Riverton, WY Plain City, UT* Devils Lake, ND Springville, UT* Pagina 391 AAR8LI AAR8PA AAR8PC AAR8USB AAR8USC AAR9EV AAR9HP AAR9UA AAR9UN AAR9USA AAR9USB AAR9USC AAR9USD AAR9USR AAR9USS AAR9USV AAR9UW AAR9WG AAR9WS AAR9YS AAR9YV AAR9ZE AAT0SS AAT0WA AAT3AA AAT3AI AAT3AJ AAT3CJ AAT3CW AAT3DX AAT3DY AAT3EK AAT3FR AAT3FU AAT3GB AAT3GE AAT3GJ AAT3GK AAT3GO AAT3HC AAT3HT AAT3IA AAT3IN AAT3IQ AAT3JC AAT3JG AAT3JK AAT3JL AAT3KH AAT3ME AAT3OD AAT3OO AAT3PA AAT3PL AAT3TDE AAT3TFC AAT3TH AAT3TMD AAT3TPA AAT3TVA AAT3USD AAT3USK AAT3USM AAT3VA AAT3VM AAT3VT AAT3WA AAT4AA WUN-v05 Florence, MT* Montana Lolo, MT* Fort Carson, CO Utah Depot, UT Ventura, CA Long Beach, CA* San Gabriel, CA* Lebec, CA* Presidio of San Francisco, CA Fort Huachuca, Sierra Vista, AZ* Yuma Proving Ground, AZ Fort Ord, CA Sierra Army Depot, CA Sacramento Army Depot, CA Fort Irwin, CA Oceanside, CA* Camarillo, CA* Frazier PArk, CA* San Juan Capistrano, CA* Rolling Hills Estate, CA* Palm Desert, CA Spanaway, WA* Graham, WA* Dingmans Ferry, PA* Sharpsville, PA* Bethelem, PA* Shohola, PA* Shrewsbury, PA* Sarver, PA* Pittsburgh, PA* Bloomsburg, PA* Altoona, PA* Altoona, PA* West Chester, PA* Bel Air, MD* Frankford, DE* Bel Air, MD* Mechanicsburg, PA* Pennsylvania Montchanin, DE* Greenville, PA* Penn Run, PA* Ottsville, PA* Sugarloaf, PA* Union City, PA* Maryland Saint Johns, PA* Lewistown, PA* Summerville, PA* Tunkhannock, PA* Eighty Four, PA* Pennsylvania Dallas, PA* Montchanin, DE* Fort Richie, MD Wlkes Barre, PA* Ellicott City, MD* Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Area, PA Virginia Port-au-Prince , Haiti USAV Chickasaw Bayou, IW Patchogue, NY Beaver, PA* Manchester, MD* Randallstown, MD* Lebanon, PA* Phenix City, AL Pagina 392 WUN-v05 AAT4AC AAT4AD AAT4CP AAT4DR AAT4DT AAT4EH AAT4IP AAT4JW AAT4KY AAT4LK AAT4LM AAT4MJ AAT4MY AAT4OB AAT4OS AAT4OW AAT4QD AAT4QK AAT4QL AAT4QM AAT4QW AAT4RK AAT4RU AAT4RX AAT4RY AAT4SL AAT4SN AAT4SR AAT4TC AAT4TK AAT4TT AAT4TV AAT4UD AAT4USA AAT4USC AAT4USD AAT4VX AAT4WM AAT4WT AAT5MR AAT5RS AAT5WI AAT6AG AAT6AP AAT6BM AAT6CB AAT6DE AAT6EA AAT6EW AAT6FD AAT6FG AAT6GR AAT6ID AAT6JA AAT6JF AAT6JJ AAT6QW AAT6TX AAT6USD AAT6USE AAT6USF AAT6USG AAT6USH AAT6XE AAT6YJ AAT7DQ AAT7FD AAT7ME Birmingham, AL Hazel Green, AL* Mount Washington, KY* Rainbow City, AL Carthege, NY Louisville, KY* Alabaster, AL Akron, AL Gulfport, MS Huntsville, AL Crossville, TN* Killen, AL Headland, AL Tuscaloosa, AL Montgomery, AL Grant, AL Columbia, KY* Florence, AL Fort Payne, AL Meridianville, AL Prattville, AL Duncanville, AL Lincoln, AL Huntsville, AL Avon Park, FL Ozark, AL Salem, AL Goshen, KY* Lexington, KY Birmingham, AL Myrtle Beach, SC Park Hills, KY* Louisville, KY* Fort Gordon, GA Redstone Arsenal, GA Annison, AL Murray, KY* Arab, AL Port Saint Joe, FL Westerville, OH* Chicago Ridge, IL Ohio Savoy, TX* Fort Smith, AR* Fort Worth, TX Tontitown, AR* Jonesboro, AR* West Memphis, AR* Vinta, OK Little Rock, AR* Watauga, TX* Mountain Home, AR* New Iberia, LA* Palestine, TX Marion, AR* West Helena, AR* Arkansas Fort Worth, TX Fort Sill, Lawton, OK Fort Hood, Killeen, TX Fort Bliss, El PAso, TX Fort Polk, Leesville, LA Pine Bluff Arsenal, AR Pine Bluff, AR* Grand Prairie TX* Leavenworth, KS* Defiance, IA* Joplin, MO Pagina 393 WUN-v05 AAT7NH AAT7PT AAT7USC AAT7USD AAT7USS AAT7WR AAT7WW AAT7YG AAT7YK AAT7YS AAT7ZE AAT9AJ AAT9AQ AAT9CO AAT9TB AAT9UI AAV3AO AAV3AR AAV3AU AAV3AX AAV3EW AAV4AN AAV4BC AAV4BF AAV4BZ AAV4DU AAV4DV AAV4EL AAV4FI AAV4HC AAV4IH AAV4KB AAV4KQ AAV4LY AAV4MA AAV4NN AAV4OK AAV4OT AAV4QD AAV4QE AAV4RC AAV4SU AAV4TJ AAV4TN AAV4UH AAV4VB AAV4ZK AAV4ZL AAV4ZW AAV5HN AAV5IS AAV5MV AAV5OF AAV5QS AAV5SH AAV5TH AAV6FA AAV6FV AAV6GG AAV6MC AAV6OS AAV6SQ AAV6UX AAV6WN AAV6ZQ AAV7AA AAV7AU AAV9EO Oelwein, IA* Cameron, MO* Fort Leonard Wood, MO Fort Riley, KS Fort Leavenworth, KS Syracuse, KS* Iowa City, IA* Wamego, KS* Leavenworth, Kansas* Boone, IA* Hutchison, KS* Camarillo, CA* California Frazier Park, CA* Costa Mesa, CA* Mc Farland, CA Ellicott City, MD* Fayetteville, NC* Clarion, PA* Penn Run, PA* North Carolina Augusta, GA Arab, AL Pleasure Ridge Park, KY Liberty, KY* Huntsville, AL Mary Esther, FL* Flatwoods, KY* Bessemer, AL Foley, AL Woodville, AL Greenwood, SC Blountsville, AL Maxwell AFB, AL* Thorsby, AL Huntsville, AL Pinson, AL Flomaton, AL Woodville, AL Birmingham, AL Daphne, AL Auburn, KY* Florence, AL Miami, FL Dora, AL Attalla, AL Homewood, AL Birmingham, AL Florida Indiana Pekin, IN* Hesperia, MI* Franklin, IN* Grayling, MI* Hamilton, OH Jordan, MN* San Benito, TX Fort Worth, TX Fort Hood, Killeen, TX Katy, TX Walnut Springs, TX New Mexico North Richland Hills, TX* Houston, TX New Mexico Lansing, KS* Manchester, MO* Alhambra, CA* Pagina 394 AAV9PA AAZ ABM1CC ABM1FC ABM1US ABM2QW ABM2US ABM4AC ABM4BC ABM4CA ABM4CC ABM4CG ABM4CH ABM4DL ABM4EB ABM4GO ABM4HC ABM4IH ABM4KA ABM4KW ABM4KX ABM4QK ABM4ST ABM4TW ABM4TX ABM4UF ABM4USC ABM4VF ABM4WI ABM4WI ABM4WR ABM4YF ABM6AG ABM6AH ABM6AM ABM6AS ABM6AT ABM6BK ABM6BT ABM6BU ABM6CI ABM6DC ABM6DD ABM6DE ABM6DG ABM6DQ ABM6DT ABM6GK ABM6GT ABM6HE ABM6IS ABM6JD ABM6JF ABM6JI ABM6LI ABM6MK ABM6MT ABM6NM ABM6OL ABM6OT ABM6OZ ABM6PE ABM6PF ABM6PV ABM6PW ABM6QD ABM6QH ABM6RW WUN-v05 Camarillo, CA* Fort Huachuca, Sierra Vista, AZ* Camp Zama, Japan Atsugi, Japan Tokyo, Japan Makiminato, Okinawa (probably deleted) Makiminato, Okinawa (prbably deleted) Panmunjom, Korea Camp Page (Chunchon), Korea Camp Ames (Taejon), Korea Camp Carrol (Waegwan), Korea Camp Red Cloud (Uijongbu), Korea Camp Humphries (Pyongtaek), Korea Camp Long (Wongjo Kangwon-bo), Korea Camp Mercer (Kimpo), Korea Camp Gary Owens (Uijongbu), Korea 142nd Mp Co, Unit 15254, Korea* Camp Casey (Tongduchon-Ni), Korea South Korea Seoul Elementary School-Korea 209th MI Detachment, South Korea US Army Mat Spt Cen-Korea Camp Walker, Korea Camp Stanley (Uijongbu), Korea Amateur Radio Club of Korea Haileah (Pusan), Korea Camp Casey, South Korea Camp Howze (Musauni), Korea Seoul, Korea Seoul, Korea USFK/EUSA, South Korea 2nd Inf Div, South Korea Kaunakakai, HI Kailua-Kona, HI Wailuku, HI Waianae, HI* Waianae, HI* Hawaii Wahiawa, HI Kualapuu, HI Kapaau, HI Kailua-Kona, HI Honolulu, HI* Kailua-Kona, HI Hawaii Kailua, HI* Honolulu, HI* Hawaii Ewa Beach, HI* Hawaii Kaunakakai, HI Honolulu, HI* Hawaii Honolulu, HI Honolulu, HI Kihei Maui, HI Wahiawa, HI* Hilo, HI* Honolulu, HI* Kaunakakai, HI Kailua, HI Kaunakakai, HI Kaunakakai, HI Honolulu, HI* Honolulu, HI* Kaunakakai, HI Keaau, HI Kaunakakai, HI Pagina 395 ABM6RY ABM6SC ABM6UF ABM6UG ABM6UI ABM6USA ABM6UX ABM6VO ABM6WI ABM6WL ABM6WM ABM6WU ABM6XK ABM6YB ABM6YZ ABM6ZD ABM6ZH ABM9AJ ACM3AC ACM3VI ACM3ZS ACM3ZU ACM3ZY ACM4BW ACM4PR ACM4USA ACM4ZY ACM4ZZ ACM5NSA ACM6NSA ACM6USC ACM6USD AEM1AB AEM1AC AEM1AGG AEM1AH AEM1AM AEM1BPM AEM1CC AEM1CIA AEM1CLA AEM1CSZ AEM1DFD AEM1DZ AEM1E AEM1EO AEM1EWA AEM1FHZ AEM1FKT AEM1GZ AEM1HKE AEM1JY AEM1KFD AEM1KP AEM1KZ AEM1LT AEM1MA AEM1OV AEM1QF AEM1TE AEM1TX AEM1UFB AEM1US AEM1USA AEM1VLK AEM1WF AEM4USA AEM5USB WUN-v05 Kaunakakai, HI Wahiawa, HI Pearl City, HI Honolulu, HI* Pearl City, HI Schofield Barracks, HI Kaunakakai, HI Kailuakona, HI Honolulu, HI* Hilo, HI Aiea, HI Kaunakakai, HI Kahului, HI Honolulu, HI* Pearl City, HI Kahului, HI Kaunakakai, HI JUSMAG Bangkok, Thailand Kingshill,VI Charlotte Amalie, VI* St. Thomas, VI St. Croix, VI Christiansted, VI Puerto Rico, PR Rio Piedras, PR* Fort Buchanan, PR Carolina, PR Isla Verde, PR Panama Honduras San Lorenzo, Honduras Ponderosa, Honduras Aschaffenburg, Germany Wurzburg, Germany Ansbach, Germany Wiesbaden, Germany Germany Baumholder, Germany HQ 5th Sig Cmd, Germany Stuttgart, Germany Ludwigsburg, Germany Zweibrucken, Germany Darmstadt, Germany Mainz, Germany European Command MARS Director, Germany* Geissen, Germany Frankfort, Germany Friedburg, Germany Frankfurt, Germany 7th Army CATC, Germany Schwabisch Gmund, Germany Hanau, Germany Darmstadt, Germany Karlsruhe, Germany* HQ Btry 3, 84th ARTY, Germany* LARMC-MARS, HQ 2nd General Hospital, Germany* HQ 2ND SPCOM CORPS. Nellingen, Germany* USMCA Pirmasens, Germany Berlin, Germany Augsburg, Germany Garlstedt, Germany Bamberg Community MARS Station,Germany* Heidelburg, Germany* Sembach, Germany* Vilseck, Germany Neidenbach, Germany* Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt Skopje, Macedonia Pagina 396 WUN-v05 WAR Fort Detrick, MD -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- [N/letter Editor's pivilege to move the following item at the last moment from his own column to this one where it is better located - DW] * French Army CW lessons * Wanting to improve your morse skills? The French Army at Mons-Valerien/FAV22 conducts on air cw lessons at 0900z on 3881 and 6825 khz. The speed in use on 28/May was 22 wpm. After the tune up marker "vvv de FAV22 qlh 3881/6825 khz" the lesson (lecon) comprises four sections each with a header Lecon 15-2/1 vitesse 960 code = Lecon 15-2/2 vitesse 960 clair = Lecon 15-2/3 vitesse 960 code = Lecon 15-2/4 vitesse 960 clair = the whole session lasting some 28 minutes. Code consists of 5 letter groups with the occasional numeric group. Clair is French plain language with imbedded punctuation and accentuated letters. Vitesse is speed but I can't for the life of me equate 960 to 22wpm. A word is taken as 5 characters. That is assuming 960 refers to speed. A similar session occurs at 1445z. -o-o-o-o-o- that's all folks -o-o-o-o-o========================================================================= ============================================================ WUN Loggings Column May, 1999 Editor: Donald E. Stidwell ([email protected]) Team Logs: Chris Stroup (A-F) ([email protected]) Edward Bellerby (G-L) ([email protected]) Barun Gupta (S-Z) ([email protected]) John Erwin (M-R) ([email protected]) ============================================================ 00500 00518 EAF: CW cq. 0002z 4/21 (ALF) LGQ: RogalandRadio 2153 FEC/100/170/Navtex Gale Wng southeast Baltic.14 May) (RGA) 00608.4 FUO: FF Toulon 2228 RTTY/75/850 RY;SG; int ZBZ (22 May) (RGA) 00673 DHJ: 59L4S/9LE (GB) 02345 OFFUTT: wkrg PP KING 71 to DSN#460-3501,switched 13200,15016. 0005 ANDREWS wkrg PP for REACH 6951 to Kirtland,AFB. 0011 27\APR (MF2) 03359 USN Cutler: (tentative) 0220 FAX 120 lpm LSB idling (6/May) (KB) 03521 IDR: Ital. Navy Rome, I: USB wkg IADP. 0035z 4/21 (ALF) 03821 USN Keflavik: (tentative) 0220 FAX 120 lpm LSB idling, //3359 with time lag of about half a line (6/May) (KB) 04011 NNN0AMK: N-MC MARS New Mexico. Net Control. 03:14 10/Apr (JC7) NNN0AUB: N-MC MARS New Mexico. Net Comments. 03:11 10/Apr (JC7) NNN0BGQ: N-MC MARS New Mexico. In Net. 02:14 10/Apr (JC7) NNN0BGQ: N-MC MARS New Mexico. Net Comments. 03:14 10/Apr (JC7) NNN0KQGT: N-MC MARS Richland Springs, TX. In Net 02:15 10/Apr (JC7) NNN0KQGT: N-MC MARS Richland Springs, TX. QSO-NNN0GQ 03:15 10/Apr (JC7) NNN0KVO: N-MC MARS New Mexico. In Net. 02:14 10/Apr (JC7) NNN0KVO: N-MC MARS New Mexico. Net Comments. 03:14 10/Apr (JC7) NNN0TSO: N-MC MARS Alamagordo, NM. In Net. 02:18 10/Apr (JC7) Pagina 397 04017 04029 04334 04380.0 04415 04448 05000 05058 05080.0 05116 05154.5 05156.5 05157 05163.5 05206 05207 05225 05227 05243 05249.1 05277.5 05315.1 WUN-v05 NNN0TSO: N-MC MARS Alamagordo, NM. QSO-BGQ. 03:18 10/Apr (JC7) AAA6LA: Army MARS New Iberia, LA. QSO-NNN0XPA. 12:06 18/Apr (JC7) AAR6RH: Army MARS Louisiana. Net comments. 12:07 18/Apr (JC7) AAR6UY: Army MARS Louisiana. Net comments. 12:07 18/Apr (JC7) AAM6AAR: Army MARS Tontitown, AR. Net comments. 12:22 18/Apr (JC7) AAM6AR: Army MARS Little Rock, AR. Net Control. 12:10 18/Apr (JC7) AAM6TAR: Army MARS Jonesboro, AR. Net comments. 12:18 18/Apr (JC7) AAR6CQ: Army MARS Arkansas. Net Comments. 12:19 18/Apr (JC7) AAR6KT: Army MARS Arkansas. Net comments. 12:15 18/Apr (JC7) AAR6LH: Army MARS Fort Smith, AR. Net comments. 12:16 18/Apr (JC7) AAT6AE: Army MARS Arkansas. Net comments. 12:14 18/Apr (JC7) AAT6GR: Army MARS Mountain Home, AR. Net comments. 12:13 18/Apr (JC7) AAT6XE: Army MARS Pine Bluff, AR. Net comments. 12:16 18/Apr (JC7) RFVIE: FN Le Port 2220 RTTY 75/850 OO FAAA DE RFVIE ZNR UUUUU ZUI TESTING RY SG 06May99 (ML2) RFGW: MFA Paris 1620 fec-a 192/400 Mix of 5LG & 6LG, not seen before. To Embassies (06/May) (RH2) Moscow Meteo: 0235 FAX 120/576 chart N Atlantic, Europe and N Asia with unreadable data (6/May) (KB) SAM 206: wkg Andrews VIP for pp to SAM Command re: departure report. 0444z 2 May (Also on 6993.0) (JJ) YVTO: Caracas, Venezuela. TX sigs, Spanish ID under WWV. 05:00 11/Apr (JC7) VJA219: 0213 UTC USB Aust. Outward Bound School comms w/ ALPHA TANGO wkg VJA219 regarding a VIP group being shown their activities 22/APR (SD) VJA219: 2310 UTC USB Aust. Outward Bound School comms w/ OSCAR wkg unid. regarding schedules 20/APR (SD) HOSTILE METHOD:Base wkg PUSHLADDER and HOSTILE METHOD 08 re: wx conditions at the harbor. 2345z 20 Apr(JJ) Unid.: 2302 UTC USB school of the air w/ YL commencing a lesson 26/APR(SD) unid Meteo: RTTY 50/425/R AAXX-wx msgs fm LOWM/Vienna fr Austrian wx-stns 111/112xx, fm LZIB fr 118/119xx, SOWR/Warsaw fr 12xxx, OKPR fr 114/115/116/117xx. Maybe Warsaw Meteo?. 1605z 4/20 (ALF) unid: 'NATO' Military Net: SSB unids, too weak. 0030 4/21 (ALF) GM5T: unid (Polish ?) Military: RTTY 50/425 RYRY to 5JVR, after 'QTC FM ZIYZGF FOR ZYRZNF' into encrypted. 1358z 4/20 (ALF) FDY: FAF Orleans, F: RTTY 50/425 RY-tape, Le Brick. 0955z 4/21 (ALF) CONTROL: unid Brit. Royal Navy NCS, G: 0814 USB wkg KA, KD, KG, MXU, KA might be German accented ? refer to PL-033, PL-037, maybe vessels from PL (Plymouth?) maybe a RN Net out from/around Plymouth. 4/27 (ALF) MXU: unid RN (maybe Plymouth Docks ?), G: 0815 USB with msg to ALL SHIPS 'due to technical problems no life messages ... until further notice'. 4/27 3L: unid French Military, F: 0813 CW handkeyed wkg 3F. 4/27 (ALF) WBS5: unid Military: 0826 CW wkg I7BV, GTY4. 4/27 (ALF) VLH: 2354 UTC USB School of Dist. Education, Charleville w/ YL conducting "show and tell" 18/APR (SD) VLH: 2356 UTC USB School of Dist. Education, Charleville w/ YL conducting spelling lesson 18/APR (SD) FGK9: German Army 'ROEM 2 (GE/US) KORPS', D: RTTY 50/170 wkg simplex VC7D: VC7D 'KDO FMBTL 2' (Kommando Fernmelde-Batt. 2=Command Telecom Bat. 2), with open German DRILL texts in NATO styled msg-formats. 1050z 4/20 (ALF) MODDO 94 (sounds like): unid 'NATO' Military: USB YL with exercise messages, spelled out to DRUM 54 (sounds like). 1000z 4/21 (ALF) RXFKE: unid NATO (tent.: Germany): 1200 RTTY 50/170 ry-tape 'RYRY Pagina 398 05353.5 05366 05367.5 05400 05406.5 05427 05449 05555 05616 05680 05687 05689.8 05690 05696 05700.4 05710.5 05730.8 05757 05773.5 05810 WUN-v05 INT ZBZ K' later wkg (duplex?) 2GTN as KM89, re: stn HA2G, RYRYRYRY DE KM89 TO 2 GTN GO CRYPTO ON H3 RPT GO CRYPTO ON H3 K K K ', into YYYY-styled crypto. Later back to open RTTY as RXFKE with cfm-tfc to RXFKEUR, later usual RY-tape, s/off. 4/20 (ALF) FAQ20: French Army Region 5 HQ Lyon, F: 1210 USB clg FAQ50. 4/23 hrd them formally only IDing as QUEBEC 20, QUEBEC 50. (ALF) unid Number Station: 0834 CW clg-mkr: 'T19/TT' (= 019/00). 4/27 (ALF) FDI22: FAF Narbonne, F: 1010z RTTY 50/425/R RY-tape. 4/23 (ALF) VNAA: 2315 UTC USB P&O Polar w/ conversation about docking, having relatives alongside and media wanting to interview scientists about being away so long 20/APR (SD) VNAA: 2315 UTC USB P&O Polar w/ conversation about docking, having relatives alongside and media wanting to interview scientists about being away so long 20/APR (SD) BANDBOX: NATO AIRCENT, CRC Nieuw-Millingen, NLD: 0940z USB wkg T9J, tracking infos. 4/27 (ALF) VJQ727: 2358 UTC USB Capricornia School of Dist. Education, Emerald w/OM concluding lesson 18/APR (SD) VNQ727: 2358 UTC USB Capricornia School of Dist. Education, Emerald w/OM concluding lesson 18/APR (SD) unid Number Station: 0835 CW clg: '96T 96T 96T 68677 68677', 0838z: '333 68363 68363', 0841z: '96T 96T 96T 68961 68961', 0843z: '96T 96T 96T 69492 69492', 0845z: '96T 96T 96T 68691 68691', 0850z: '96T 96T 96T 68559 68559'. 4/27 (ALF) Unid.: 0003 UTC USB Australian fishermen w/ conversation about rugby league and also about how diamond trawl will work 19/APR (SD) Gander: Aeradio Canada & COPPER 1 0300 UTC USB relaying IFE for RETRO 54 lost RADAR will be RTBing back to Goose Bay. 5/MAY (IJ) SAM 70400: 0135 USB wkg Gander, s/c PS-MQ. 4/30 (ALF) Rescue 169 (Sea King HAR 3A of RAF Chivenor, A Flight 22nd Sqn.): 1006 USB wkg Kinloss Rescue. 5/03 (ALF) 1NM9: unid, GAF Ground Station: 1020z USB wkg DHM91, looks for the system administrator, 91 said he is back next week, 1NM9 said that he will call back then. 4/23 (ALF) 22: tent. DHO22, unid GAF Base: 1030z USB wkg DHO23 '23' GAF Base Landsberg, to 'check F1'. 4/22 (ALF) German Air Force 248: USB wkg DHM91 '91'. 1028z 4/22 (ALF) KOSOVO 1004: German AF Kosovo Mission Flight (to Cologne): 0850z USB wkg DHM91, id also KSV 1004. 0850z 4/13 (ALF) NI81: GAF Piacenza, I: 1200z USB clg DHM91 fr r/c. 4/16 (ALF) unid: 1225 RTTY 50/425/Rev 100 5FGS, after 50 groups ;50; after 100 grps ;100; sub-header: 133 102, carrier all time/cfm-tfc ( ->duplex): 'R?' and 'R111 121 SK'. 5/18 (ALF) CAMSLANT: wkrg PP for CG1500 to Atlantic Air Cmd Flight Center. 0124 11\APR(MF2) CG1500: rep flt ops & pos to CAMSLANT. 0057 CAMSLANT wkrg PP for PG407 to 805-408-XXXX. 0105 11\APR(MF2) CG1719: req PP thru CAMSLANT to MIAMI OPS. 0041 21\APR(MF2) CG2626: rep ops normal & pos to CAMSLANT. 2255 53A rep flt ops & pos to CAMSLANT. 0117 2\MAY (MF2) CG2626: rep ops normal & pos to CAMSLANT. 2255 53A rep flt ops & pos to CAMSLANT. 0117 2\MAY (MF2) CGf6009: rep flt ops normal to CAMSLANT. 0044 5\MAY(MF2) GOLF-9-BRAVO:wkg HABITAT with periodic ops reports. 2235z 24 Apr (JJ) unid Spanish spoken: 0025 LSB simplex, spanish spoken military/police? styled msgs, using NATO spelling, South American ?. 5/15 (ALF) FDI22: FAF Narbonne, F: 1150z RTTY 50/425/R RY-tape. 4/23 (ALF) Unident:111323z May99 RTTY/100 on line encryption (EB) OUEV: Navy Vessel Triton w/coord fr encrypted RTTY. 4/23 (ALF) OVL: Danish Marine Torshavn, Faroe Islands, DNK: 1155z CW wkg GOLF CHARLY: Italian Military, Army?: 0938z USB wkg 2K. 4/23 (ALF) Pagina 399 05841 05853 06200 06501 06697 06723 06730 06733 06736 06739 06757 06761.0 06807.5 06810 06812.1 06813 06815 06828 06830.0 06836 06838 06840 06844.5 06852 06865 06871 06871.5 06873 06873.5 06875 06880 06888.5 06890 WUN-v05 15C: ops check w\PANTHER. 0046 PANTHER calling 10C. 0102 7\MAY(MF2) 24C: rep flt ops & pos to PANTHER. 0102 9\MAY(MF2) 51 ALPHA: passing flt ops & pos to PANTHER. 0111 15 CHARLIE req PANTHER accept guard enroute PANTHER 200. 0301 ATLAS req radio check with PANTHER. 0303 13\APR(MF2) VLH: 0008 UTC USB School of Dist. Education, Charleville w/ YL conducting student news 19/APR (SD) CUTTER BAINBRIDGE ISLAND: calling CAMSLANT. 0222 K5I calling CAMSLANT. 0029 4\15\99 11175 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 6021. 2355 OFFUTT wkrg PP for LC088 to DSN#476-2107. 0011 OFFUTT wkrg PP for JAGO 87 to DSN#480-2121. 0027 15\APR(MF2) CAMSLANT: w\UNID Cutter.0109 9\MAY(MF2) MKL: unid RAF, G: 1240z USB wkg 5WC w/coord fr RATT. 4/21 (ALF) GOLF: unid US Military: 1907z USB wkg FOXTROTT, ECHO. 4/20 (ALF) HOTEL: unid 1035z USB wkg unid. 4/21 (ALF) ROMEO: unid 2217z USB wkg HOTEL. 4/27 (ALF) Almaty (Alma Ata) Meteo, KAZ: 0018z USB YL Russian Volmet. 4/21 (ALF) IDR: Ital.Navy Rome, I: 1559 USB wkg A5C. 5/14 (ALF) RAF Kinloss Rescue, G: 0946 USB wkg Rescue 13. 4/27 (ALF) ARCHITECT: RAF STCICS: 0953 USB wkg D9P, pp to unid. 4/27 (ALF) ROAD CREW: 1125 UTC USB (Z165) clg CHURCHMAN requesting entry into the net then challenge process and ROAD CREW requests confirmation of secondary as Z125. CHURCHMAN advises secondary as Z170 (7831 kHz) and will meet him there in 1 mike 28/APR (SD) SPAR 06 wkg Andrews VIP for a signal check. 0137z 19 Apr(JJ) 40: unid 0218 USB was called by unid in Spanish, short contact with YL, maybe any S'Amer Company ?. 4/26 (ALF) 83: unid Italian, Military ?: 1852 USB wkg 41, OPs named Luigi & Nino. 4/25 (ALF) unid: 1510 RTTY 50/170/R RYRYRYRYRY, encrypted after ZZZZZZ. 4/27 (ALF) Libyan 458: 1842 USB flight status rep, w/37 PAX to unid Libyan aero ground station. Tripoli ?. 4/25 (ALF) Logged here by a friend in 1983 !! back on freq ! ICI11: ICG/MRSC Catania, I: 1844 USB wkg Rescue MA, aka: 'RIMA'. 4/25(ALF) ICI: Ital. CG/IMRCC Roma, I: 1845z USB wkg unid ICI__. 4/25 (ALF) unid Number Station: 1812 USB OM/Russ '624 624 624 00000', s/off. 4/27 (ALF) ZERO: unid (British ?) Military: 0135 wkg X12, Exercice DRILL msgs. 5/16 (ALF) PETRA: Amman 1705 rtty 50/400 Nx\AA (12/May) (RH2) FDG: FAF Bordeaux, F: 1555 CW vvv-mkr. 5/14 (ALF) FDE14: FAF Contrexeville, F: 0949 CW vvv-mkr. 4/26 (ALF) Mossad: 1926 AM vmf 'EZI'. 4/25 (ALF) FDC: FAF Metz, F: 1840 CW vvv-mkr. 4/25 (ALF) V5G: MFA Sofia, BUL: 1800z CW 'QSP FR ALL GE = NW HR QRU ALL == QRX TMW = QSP FR ALL QR_ 73/88' s/off. 4/20 (ALF) FDG: FAF Bordeaux, F: 1809 CW vvv-mkr. 4/27 (ALF) MOONBEAM 02: USAF EC-130 (Aviano): 1920 USB clg OPS. 4/22 OPS is Aviano AFB, Italy (ALF) HEP7: Kantonspolizei Zurich Switzerland 0442 UTC CW with VVV DE HEP7. 4/MAY (IJ) HEP7: Zurich Police, SUI: 1859 CW vvv-mkr. 4/25 (ALF) FDG: FAF Bordeaux, F: 1840 CW vvv-mkr. 4/25 (ALF) RMP: RNy Kaliningrad, RUS: 1600 CW wx-QTC 'PROGNOZ POGODY'. 5/14 (ALF) ICS: Ital. Navy La Spezia, I: USB wkg IGED. 1045z 4/21 (ALF) FDI22: FAF Narbonne, F: 1858 CW vvv-mkr. 4/25 (ALF) IARU, Ital. Ny Vessel: 2310 USB clg DORIA, id as 'RU'. 4/25 (ALF) TAVOLA 1: 0142 USB wkg DORIA. 5/16 (ALF) TAVOLA 4: unid Italian Navy/CG: 1910 USB wkg vessels GRONKO, DELFINO DORIA (unid landbased). Coast Guard Net in search of illegal imigrants into the EU. 4/20 (ALF) M51: with 5LG, CW, at 2250z 12th May. (AH3) unids: 1921 USB 2 unid OMs in African accented French, sounds Pagina 400 06910 06945 06953 06959 06966 06977 06984 06988 06993 06997 06998 07302 07372.5 07470.5 07637 07643 07671 07712 07803 07878.5 07912.8 WUN-v05 official tfc. Maybe any North African Net. 4/25 (ALF) MI-51: calling MI11,MI13,MI22-25,MI31-33 2135 still up 0240 (Also logged 5202,9120,13722-ALE) 1\MAY (MF2) unid: 0005 USB heavy accented French (not slang !) stns with official styled tfc. Maybe any African ?. 4/28 (ALF) FDY: FAF Orleans, F: 1900 CW vvv-mkr. 4/25 (ALF) British Intelligence: 1808 USB vmf/mm E clg '45814'. 4/27 (ALF) British Intelligence: 1829 USB YL/E 2x5 FGS, at 1900z: clg '12518' with mm 'Lincolnshire Poarcher'. 4/20 (ALF) British Intelligence: 1903 USB vmf/mm E clg '84322'. 4/25 (ALF) YMB20: Bandirma Meteo, TUR: CW v-mkr, into wx-bull. 1858z 4/20 (ALF) FDG: FAF Bordeaux, F: 1209 RTTY 50/425/R RY-tape. 4/19 (ALF) SNN299: MFA Warsaw, POL: 1155 CW 'VVV DE SNN299 PSE GA'. 4/28 (ALF) UNID: Commercial stations Australia 0802 UTC USB OM & YL with a chit-chat. 19/APRIL (IJ) SAM 201: USAF Special Air Mission: USB wkg Andrews VIP on F117 req pp: 703-730-XXXX. 1105z 4/16 (ALF) IAIQ: Ny Aircraft Carrier Guiseppe Garibaldi (C-551): 0057 USB wkg RUPPE. 4/26 (ALF) RUPPE: IAF Air Defence ROC (Regional Operations Center) Monte Verda, I: USB wkg DP (IADP: M/V Durand de la Penne), RU (IARU: M/V Audace) fr r/c in JAAWC (Joint Anti Warfare Shore Coordination) Net. 1754z 4/20 (ALF) ORA: CW 2250z station sending over & over: ORA SOS SOS MASSACRI IN KOSOVO = ORA (AH3) AFA4CQ: AF MARS Grapevine, TX. Check in to 4ES1 Net. 03:51 11/Apr (JC7) AFA4CQ: USAF MARS Grapevine, TX. Checking in to net. 12:51 11/Apr (JC7) AFT4BQ: AF MARS Paris, TX. Check in-4ES1 Net. 14:01 11/Apr (JC7) AFT4BQ: USAF MARS Paris, TX. Checking in to net. 13:01 11/Apr (JC7) NNN0AHJ: N-MC MARS Wilcox, WV. Net Control 2X1B Net. 13:01 25/Apr (JC7) NNN0BHD: N-MC MARS Conyers, GA. Check in. 13:02 25/Apr (JC7) NNN0GKG: N-MC MARS Cary, NC. QSO-LUK. 13:06 25/Apr (JC7) NNN0KWY: N-MC MARS South Texas. Check in. 14:05 22/Apr (JC7) NNN0LUK: N-MC MARS Louisville, KY. SO-GKG. 13:11 25/Apr (JC7) NNN0OBB: N-MC MARS Mobile, AL. Check in. 13:01 25/Apr (JC7) NNN0OEE: N-MC MARS Milton, FL. Check in. 13:01 25/Apr (JC7) NNN0PNF: N-MC MARS South Texas. Check in. 14:12 22/Apr (JC7) NNN0QLA: N-MC MARS New Mexico. Check in 3X4B Net. 14:04 22/Apr (JC7) NNN0RBD: N-MC MARS Munford, TN. Check in. 13:05 25/Apr (JC7) NNN0SER: N-MC MARS Woodbine, KY. Check in. 13:03 25/Apr (JC7) NNN0UTX: N-MC MARS Rocky Mount, NC. Check in. 13:04 25/Apr (JC7) NNN0XOP: N-MC MARS Roswell, GA. Check in. 13:03 25/Apr (JC7) NNN0ZEW: N-MC MARS Florida. Check in. 13:02 25/Apr (JC7) NNN0ZTL: N-MC MARS Clinton. MS. Check in. 13:04 25/Apr (JC7) TANGO-1-TANGO:TIMEKEEPER REAR,DOLLAR-SIGN ASHORE,UNIFORM-2-SIERRA REAR,TANGO-8-ALPHA,FOXTROT-5-JULIET,IRONGATE wkg each other with signal checks. 0125z 20 Apr (Activity noted here most of the week, believed to be USMC.)(JJ) VJQ727: 2301 UTC USB Capricornia School of Dist. Education, Emerald w/teacher greeting each member of year one with a little song 20/APR (SD) VLR: 2346 UTC USB Longreach School of the Air w/ OM conducting writing lesson 18/APR (SD) : Unid 1450 RTTY/50/850 Traffic like 6910cafhja1a7646cafhnf1b. Off 1500 (23 May) (RGA) TBB7: Turkish Navy Ankara, TUR, 0915, CW, VVV/QAP marker w/ faulty tape. 12/May/99. (CK) Unid.: 2307 UTC USB school of the air w/ YL conducting craft lesson about stitches 20/APR (SD) HBD20: MFA Berne 1441 ARQ/100/160 5LG Multi-Address Msgs (14 May) (RGA) 9JZ: Lusaka Air 1640 rtty 50/400 Aero info (22/Apr) (RH2) Pagina 401 WUN-v05 07919.0 Unids:in brief clear-voice before going ANDVT. 1830z 25 Apr (JJ) 07945.7 RFVI: FF LE PORT ? 1943 ARQ/E3 192/400 8rc. Betas. Vri weak, virtually nil sync (12/May) (DW) 07975 SPW: WarsawRadio 1423 FEC/100/160 Nx in Pol; Sport; Exchange-Rates. (14 May) (RGA) 08026.0 HEAVY ARM:wkg Andrews with data here and later on 6683.0 0210z 19 Apr(JJ) SAM 206:wkg Andrews VIP for pp to SAM Command. 0223z 18 Apr(JJ) 08032 Andrews: VIP clg SAM 201. 1532z 6 May (JJ) 08122 MARKHAM: 0752 UTC USB wkg CANBERRA CONTROL w/ priority message w/ NOK details 06/APD (SD) 08144 Moscow Meteo: 0635 FAX 120/288 unid chart (6/May) (KB) 08300 New Star (S13): 1229 UTC AM numbers station 06/APR (SD) 08410 UBJY: RTMS Novokazalinsk 1220 RTTY 50/170 tfc to UAI3 Nakhodka QSX 8655 13May99 (ML2) UEYA: RTMS Sebzna 1205 RTTY 50/170 crew msgs 06May (ML2) UIWZ: RTMA Dolomit 1045 RTTY 50/170 5FG msg 09May99 (ML2) UIXS: RTMA Kalinovo 1220 RTTY 50/170 crew msgs 06May99 (ML2) 08429 HEC:Berne radio Switzerland 111348z May99 CW/ARQ callband/freq marker (EB) 08442 PBC:Dutch naval 152039z May99 RTTY/75 callband/freq marker (EB) 08475.5 RFVIE: FN Le Port 2230 RTTY 75/850 OO FAAA DE RFVIE ZNR UUUUU ZUI TESTING RY SG 06May99 (ML2) 08557 SPB: SzczecinRadio 1402 FEC/100/160 Traffic List (14 May) (RGA) 08666 XSG:Shanghai radio China 152022z May99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 08695 Unident:151931z May99 RTTY/200 on line encryption (EB) 08712 P3G..:calling Berne radio 151916z May99 USB listening 8181 (KHZ) over(EB) 08740 ---:Cyprus radio 151910z May99 USB This is Cyprus radio, radio telephone maritime service (EB) 08776 MUD DUCK: with EAM traffic. 1545z 3 May (JJ) 08776 MUD DUCK: with EAM traffic: UJY6IK.. 1545z 3 May (JJ) 08912 ---: US Customs Service 0534 UTC USB with Selscan Bursts. 30/APRIL (IJ)| GR-10210 Athens * E-Mail: [email protected] | 08924 LOT Warsaw LDOC, POL: USB wkg SP-LKA 'KA' in Polish. 1050z 4/21 (ALF) 08925 BOEING 641:Calling Speedbird London (British Airways) 152204z May99 USB told to change to 5535 - nothing heard (EB) 08930 EFS 13C: Dassault Falcon Service: 1756 USB wkg Stockholm. 4/25 (ALF) GTS 9002: Gats Air (of Nicaragua): USB wkg Stockholm, req wx fr OMAA and OMAL. 1750z 4/22 (ALF) Netherlands Airforce 40: USB wkg Stockholm, pp. 1620z 4/16 (ALF) 08974 AIR FORCE SYDNEY: 0408 UTC USB clg ENVOY 605 (Falcon 50) w/ voice and selcal with no joy 27/APR (SD) OHAKEA: 0115 UTC USB clg (HMNZS) WARSHIP CANTERBURY for radio check with no joy 27/APR (SD) 08983 BRAVO 5 OSCAR: 1242 UTC USB clg CAMSLANT CHESAPEAKE adv airborne 1234Z requesting flight guard which was accepted w/ secondary 5696 12/APR(SD) 08989 ONY: BAF Brussels, BEL: 0940 USB wkg CD01, a/c Falcon 900B. 4/13 (ALF) 08992 ANDREWS: wkrg PP for TAMPO 77 to DSN#431-3921. 2300 OFFUTT wkrg PP for REACH 7042 to DSN#673-2531-Charelston CP. 0235 (C-17 #970042)26\APR(MF2) 08992 CIRCUS VERTE: FAF HQ CFAP Villacoublay, F: 1220z USB wkg unid COTAM. 4/27 (ALF) JGD 29: FAF/SFOR Flight: 1225 USB wkg CIRCUS VERTE. 4/27 (ALF) JGD 75: FAF/SFOR Flight: 1715 USB wkg CIRCUS VERTE, aka: 'GD75'. 4/22(ALF) KOSOVO 0930: FAF Kosovo Mission Flight: 1410 USB wkg CIRCUS VERTE w/54 Refugees to France, in company with 0931/0932. 4/22 (ALF) MARK 54: USAF Tanker: 1013 USB wkg Croughton, nr Torino. 4/27 (ALF) THULE: wkrg PP for MARK 40 to Mildenhall meteo. 0143 12\APR(MF2) unid: 1145 USB YL/Russian, sounds like (domestic) aero-tfc. 4/23 (ALF) Pagina 402 WUN-v05 09008.5 PAYDAY wkg BABY RUTH and BUTTER-FINGER wkg SNICKERS with alphanumeric msg groups. 1745z 8 May (JJ) 09011 RECON TEAMS: 1, 2, and 3, LAR Command,ROCK, MADCALF and others re: everything goes hot at 0930 local. 1616z 8 May (JJ) 09011.4 RECON TEAMS: 1, 2, and 3, LAR Command ROCK, MADCALF and others re: everything goes hot at 0930 local. 01616z 8 May (JJ) 09014 Moscow Meteo: 0635 FAX 120/288 unid chart //8144 (6/May) (KB) 09016 BILLY CLUB: was active at 1303z with (good levels here; NCS) working MUD DUCK (weak) and moving him to Z215 (nothing heard here on 13242. 1516z 03 May 99 (JJ) GILLCREST: calling McCLELLAN. 2211 13\APR(MF2) 09045.2 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 1540 fax 120/576 Fair Wx chart (22/Apr) (RH2) 09075 US Tuna fishermen: 0739 UTC USB w/ ribald conversation using colourful language. One OM said he was near New Zealand 06/APR (SD) 09083.6 : Unid 1352 FEC-A/192/175 Cipher; Off the air without any chat. (23 May) (RGA) 09098 Unident:151538z May99 RTTY/150 on line encryption (EB) 09120 NAVY 496: calling ANDREWS VIP,nothing heard. 0100 (Andrews came up after 496 left) 14\APR(MF2) 09123.5 RFFX?:FF Kumanova? 1515 ARQ-E/184.7/375 Idles (23 May) (RGA) 09129.7 UNID: 1047z 500Hz 100B CIS-14 (IE) 09130 Mossad (E10): 1401 UTC AM numbers station id EZI grp 64 08/APR (SD) 09134 S6YR: CIS Mil 1408 CW ZPTR de S6YR QTC = 1111 3676 etc; repeats; ends RPT AL QLN AR (23 May) (RGA) 09186 HEP9: Interpol Zurich 1533 CW Vs de HEP9 AR (23 May) (RGA) 09229.7 UNID: 1004z 500Hz 100B CIS-14 (IE) 09250.7 FJY2: DTRE Kerguelen 0456 Arq-E3 96/400 Idling (13/Apr) (RH2) 09260 UNID: 1225z 500Hz 100B CIS-14 (IE) looks to be the duplex pair of 9270.00 1230z off air both of them.. 09263 4XZ: IN Haifa Israel 0512 UTC CW with VVV DE 4XZ. 30/APRIL (IJ)| GREECE * [email protected] | 09266 Unid.: 2358 UTC USB Aust. net w/ OMs discussing meeting at Limestone and the merits of different four wheel drives 26/APR (SD) 09270 Mossad (E10): 0549 UTC AM numbers station w/ msg SYN2 22/APR (SD) Mossad (E10): 1349 UTC AM numbers station id SYN2 08/APR (SD) UNID: 1204z 500Hz 100B CIS-14 (IE) 09287 VISTIRA: - MAEROMA 0944z USB + ALIS-II a lot of messages in ASCII mode.(IE) 09331 Spanish Lady (V2): 0636 UTC AM numbers station in progress 12/APR (SD) Spanish Lady (V2): 0639 UTC AM numbers station in progress 05/APR (SD) 09378.5 3BZ: Plaisance Air 0501 Aeq-E3 48/850 Aero info & NOTAMS (13/Apr) (RH2) 09393 UNID: 1247z USB, inside an unid modem,sub carrier: 1800 Hz symbols speed: 2400 Bauds 16QAM 9600 bps or 32TCM 7200 bps, ARQ mode, msg block's length: 3310 msec guarding time to arq: 420 msec arq block's length: 180 msec guarding time to data: 281 msec (04/05/99) (IE) UNID: 1247z USB, inside an unid modem,sub carrier: 1800 Hz symbols speed: 2400 Bauds 16QAM 9600 bps or 32TCM 7200 bps, ARQ mode, msg block's length: 3310 msec guarding time to arq: 420 msec arq block's length: 180 msec guarding time to data: 281 msec (04/05/99)(LD2) 09941.3 Unid: 0508 Arq-E3 100/400 Good signals & Synch. Listened 15 mins - nil on screens (09/Apr) (RH2) 09996 ---:Moscow time station 151544z May99 CW (EB) 10101.0 DDK2/9: Hamburg Meteo 0519 rtty 50/460 Marine Wx forecasts for UK & Baltic (13/Apr) (RH2) 10115.0 FJY2?: DTRE Kerguelen (tent) 0526 Arq-E3 96/400 Good sigs! Idling. Off freq ? (13/Apr) (RH2) 10132.5 :FF Paris? 1539 ARQ-E/184.7/400 Idle; Correspondent to 9123.5 Kumanovo?? (23 May) (RGA) 10158 UNID: Commercial Fishing Stations QLD, Australia 0823 UTC 2 OMs with a chit-chat. 19/APRIL (IJ) Pagina 403 10162.4 10177.7 10286 10446 10455.0 10474.3 10482.0 10484.3 10492.9 10535.0 10698 10713 10865 10893 10913.7 10915 10960.7 11034.7 11039 11043.5 11053 11059 11062.5 11080.0 11082.5 WUN-v05 YIL71: INA Baghdad 1529 rtty 50/400 Nx\AA (11/May) (RH2) RFFA: Mod.Paris. F E3 192/381 0606z Idle Mode 13 Apr99 [BC3] Stockholm Radio LDOC, S: 1026z USB clg Northwest 37. 4/23 (ALF) Spanish Lady (V2): 0534 UTC AM numbers station in progress 12/APR (SD) Maputo R: 1455 arq Police Circular\PP to Provincial Offices (08/May)(RH2) FAPSI: 1537 Crowd36 Unable decode (12/May) (RH2) UNID 0900 rtty 75/R/500 Tfc in offline encrypt ending "qru qsl2" (11/May) (DW) DOR: MFA SOFIA 0914 rtty 210.2/R/500 Tfc in Bulgarian. Sudden bks then "DOR DOR m panne" few times and into offline encrypt. Further long msgs (Px) in Bulg/EE. Finally ends "DOR DOR DOR znn tks gb 73 sk". (11/May)(DW) V5G: MFA BUCHAREST 1028 FEC/ROU 164.5/R/400 Tfc in Roumanian. BI=24.(12/May) (DW) Russian Navy: 1553 36-50 50/240 Unable decode (04/May) (RH2) IDR: IN Rome Italy 0818 UTC USB calling FOXTROT MIKE for radio checks. 19/APRIL (IJ) Spanish Man (V7): 0600 UTC AM numbers station w/ call-up 725 and null msg 04/MAY (SD) USN Cutler: (tentative) 1830 FAX 120 lpm LSB idling; still the same at 2000 (1/May) (KB) High Pitched Polytone (XM): 0600 UTC AM tonal numbers station 13/APR(SD) High Pitched Polytone (XPH): 0600 UTC AM tonal numbers station 19/APR (SD) High Pitched Polytone (XPH): 0600 UTC AM tonal numbers station 23/APR (SD) RFTJ: FF Dakar 0645 Arq-E3 48/400 CdeV on JFJ cid (28/Apr) (RH2) JGO 71: 0555 UTC USB wkg JGO 72 w/ wx info for field: rwy 18, QNH 1010, temp 11, "there's no one there so come in any way you want" 12/APR (SD) JGO 75: 0514 UTC USB clg JGO 72 who mentions wx at the field is wind 250/08, temp 6C, alt 29.87, with no chop all the way 12/APR (SD) JGO 75: 0524 UTC USB wkg JGO 73 w/ update on wx: cloud bkn 6000, temp 11C, alt 29.75. 73 departed on schedule and 74 is on schedule 13/APR (SD) JGO 75: USAF/SFOR Flight: 1903 USB wkg JGO 66, 50 miles of Lecce. 4/25 (ALF) JGO 76: USAF/SFOR Flight: 1803 USB clg JGO 62, no joy. 4/25 (ALF) JGO 79: USAF/SFOR Flight: 1830 USB wkg JGO62. 5/03 (ALF) JGO 87 (?): 0558 UTC USB wkg JGO 86 w/ conversation about aerodrome and en route wx 19/APR (SD) JGO 87: 0547 UTC USB wkg JGO 86 w/ interplane comms re wx (as prev reported) 09/APR (SD) RFFT: FAF Paris 1150 ARQ-M2/200/400 Flight Plan for a/c T9-ABC to Loc Ind LQSA. Tfc to RFFS (Loc?). Notams. Faded. Where is LQSA? (14 May)(RGA) Unid: Egy Diplo 1645 arq Tfc\AA - no ID's seen (22/Apr) (RH2) DDH9: Hamburg Meteo 1006 RTTY/50/450 CQs (14 May) (RGA) ---:ANDVT comms. 2022z 18 Apr(JJ) SAM 201: 0 DV+ 6, inbound Andrews, wkg Andrews VIP, 201 also mentioned that he had heard PACAF 01 on this freq earlier. 0020z 6 May (Also on 4448.0) PACAF 01: inbound Norfolk, wkg Andrews VIP. 0019z 3 May (JJ) PACOM 01: wkg Andrews VIP. 1541z 7 May (JJ) SAM 206: wkg Andrews VIP re: unable to respond to your HF call while on SATCOM, "sorry." 1800z 7 May (JJ) LAS FLORES: clg MADCALF Ops in the clear and in ANDVT. 0046z 19 Apr (Last week MADCALF Ops was using 11061.0)(JJ) SANA Damascus 1709 rtty 50/400 Nx\FF (12/May) (RH2) SANA: Damascus 1602 rtty 50/400 Nx\AA (21/Apr) (RH2) SANA: Damascus 1616 rtty 50/400 Nx\AA (06May) (RH2) SANA: Damascus 1709 rtty 50/400 Nx\FF (12/May) (RH2) SANA:Damascus 1616 rtty 50/400 Nx\AA(06May) (RH2) SHASTA: wkg SURGE with a status report,MINUTE MAID wkg MELLOW Pagina 404 WUN-v05 YELLOW re: preventative maintenance, SQUIRT wkg Dr. PEPPER with track co-ords. All around 1947z 8 May (found later on 11083.5) (JJ) 11083.5 A&W: wkg JOLT with track co-ords. SQUIRT, Dr. PEPPER and SPRITE also on freq. 2122z 8 May (JJ) 11085 P6Z: MFA Paris 1012 FEC-100//192/398 5LG de RFGW; Signoff: F9S (Prague) de P6Z; Idles (14 May) (RGA) 11107 Spanish Man (V7): 0600 UTC AM numbers station call-up 124 id 8712 grp 96 13/APR (SD) Spanish Man (V7): 0600 UTC AM numbers station w/ call-up 124 id 4961 grp 120 22/APR (SD) Spanish Man (V7): 0613 UTC AM numbers station in progress 06/APR (SD) 11113.6 FAPSI: 1617 Crowd36 Unable decode (05/May) (RH2) 11117.5 RFHHHC: FF Hao OCE ARQ-E 72/110 svc msgs (included ZFT & ZFX HAS...) non protege tfc & 5LGs to RFHWW Papeete cct HAE 11May99 (ML2) 11170 4XZ: Haifa Naval, Israel. CW. New freq ? Tfc started 1500z (AH3) 4XZ: IN Haifa Israel 0415 UTC CW with VVV DE 4XZ. 20/APRIL (IJ) 11175 AIREVAC 10E1: USAF AIR EVACuation Flight: 1745z USB clg Mainsail. 5/10 (ALF) ANDERSON: 1249 UTC USB w/ EAM for VAGABOND LOVER (7Q2HPH) 29/APR (SD) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for REACH 3604 to Dover CP & meteo. (MF2) ANDREWS: wkrg PP for REACH 3604 to Dover CP & meteo. 2345 OFFUTT wkrg PP KING 71 to DSN#460-3501,switched 13200,15016. 0005 ANDREWS wkrg PP for REACH 6951 to Kirtland,AFB. 0011 27\APR(MF2) ASCENSION wkrg PP for GOLD 89 to Mildenhall CP. 0149 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 4633 to HILDA EAST. 0127 30\APR(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for GOLD 120 to Moron,AFB. 0210 14\APR(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for GOLD 89 to Mildenhall CP. 0149 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 4633 to HILDA EAST. 0127 30\APR (MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for MARK 55 to Mildenhall meteo. 0135 ANDREWS wkrg PP for ICER 21 to RAYMOND 12 0143 wkrg PP for COBRA 11 to DSN#743-7XXX 0203 28\APR (MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for MARK 55 to Mildenhall meteo. 0135 ANDREWS wkrg PP for ICER 21 to RAYMOND 12 0143 wkrg PP for COBRA 11 to DSN#743-7XXX 0203 28\APR(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for MARK 59 to Mildenhall meteo. 0126 21\APR(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for NAF42. 0140 1\MAY (MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for NAF42. 0140 1\MAY(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for REACH 151NP to TACC WEST-HILDA WEST. 0239 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 7037 to Dover meteo. 0248 24\APR(MF2) ASCENSION: wkrg PP for REACH EH7(C-141#50249)to Charelston CP.2230 ANDREWS wkrg PP for UNID 87 to w\PLANTATION OPS. 2300 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH V9 to Lajes meteo. 2335 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 151N to HILDA. 0103 ASCENSION wkrg PP for NAVY YK392 to DSN#820-4593.0108 23\APR(MF2) ASCESION: wkrg PP for REACH 4611 to McGuire CP & meteo.0003 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 2185 DSN#589-3571 Westover Ops. 0022 6\MAY(MF2) Croughton: Dinar 56 (GB) Croughton: dep Tirana des Heidelberg JGO 54b (GB) Croughton: pp + des Mildenhall MARK 66 (GB) Croughton: pp 333....JAKE 05 (GB) Croughton: pp Hilda des Ramstein JGO/Airevac 74 (GB) DELTA 0 GOLF: 1304 UTC USB clg SKYKING answered by THULE w/ request for p/p to Korean DSN. All numbers provided were not in operation. DELTA 0 GOLF operator was very hard to understand with a distinct Korean accent. At 1318 UTC same stn came up identifying himself as KOREAN NAVY SUBMARINE "ROSS REETUN" (??) answered by HICKAM after numerous calls and requested same DSNs with same result 06/APR (SD) DINAR 95: unid USAF (KC-10): 1125z USB wkg Thule. 4/30 (ALF) ELMENDORF: wkrg PP for PACKASS01 to Langley meteo. 0227 12\APR(MF2) Pagina 405 WUN-v05 GILLCREST: req HF data capable station,OFFUTT replies ANDREWS is capable and McCLELLAN is on 9016. 2210 13\APR(MF2) GOLD 108: USAF Tanker: 1000z USB wkg Croughton, pp Moron Metro, wx fr ETA LEMA/Moron 1130z. 5/03 (ALF) GOLD 111: USAF Tanker: 1217z USB wkg Croughton. 4/25 (ALF) GOLD 112: USAF Tanker: 1522z USB wkg Thule, wx Moron. 4/20 (ALF) GOLD 123(?): 1719 UTC USB w/ conversation w/ unid. ops via CROUGHTON w/ops advising to cancel mission, authentication IRC 08/APR (SD) JAKE 01: unid USAF, 1145z USB wkg Thule, pp to unid. 4/16 (ALF) JGO 24: SFOR/USAF Flight: 1812 USB wkg Croughton, pp Sandbox (?) Metro,ETA Tirana/LATI 2000z, ETA Brindisi/LIBR 2115z & Napoli 2245z,later req pp to 0039-0335-6125233 in Italy. 5/19 (ALF) JGO 53 CHARLY: SFOR/USAF Flight: 1545 USB clg Mainsail. 4/20 (ALF) JGO 71: SFOR/USAF Flight: 1230z USB wkg Croughton, wx fr ETAR 1410z. 4/25 (ALF) JGO 73: SFOR 'Joint Guard'/USAF Flight (C-17): USB wkg Thule, wx Ramstein, pos. 42N21 013E00. 1510z 4/20 (ALF) JGO 74: SFOR/USAF Flight: 1148 USB wkg Croughton, pp Ramstein AMCC, T/End: 50-104, ETA Ramstein 1400z. 4/30 (ALF) JGO 75: SFOR/USAF Flight (C-17): 1502 USB wkg Thule, pp Ramstein AMCC, T/End: 60-005, pos 40N32 016E15, ETA Ramstein 1730z. 4/20 (ALF) JGO 76: SFOR/USAF Flight: 1545 USB clg Mainsail, over Italy. 4/20 (ALF) JGO 78: SFOR/USAF Flight: 1500 USB clg Mainsail, over Italy. 4/21 (ALF) KSV 402: USAF 'Kosovo Mission' Flight: 1625z USB wkg Croughton, wx LWSK. 4/16 (ALF) MAINSAIL: wkrg PP for JAGO 84 to Ramstein CP. 0146 ANDREWS wkrg PP for PACAF 01 to Offutt meteo. 0220 ANDREWS wkrg PP for RY157 to DSN#4334500. 0228 ANDREWS wkrg PP for PACAF 01 to Andrews Base Ops. 0233 2\MAY (MF2) MAINSAIL: wkrg PP for JAGO 84 to Ramstein CP. 0146 ANDREWS wkrg PP for PACAF 01 to Offutt meteo. 0220 ANDREWS wkrg PP for RY157 to DSN#433-4500. 0228 ANDREWS wkrg PP for PACAF 01 to Andrews Base Ops. 0233 2\MAY(MF2) MARK 46: USAF Tanker: 1100 USB wkg Croughton, pp Mildenhall Metro fr ETA 1300z. 4/22 (ALF) MARK 79: USAF Tanker: 1005 USB wkg Croughton, pp Mildenhall Metro fr ETA 1100z. 4/27 (ALF) OFFUTT: wkrg PP for DUKE 28 to DSN#576-3903 2233 BOYSCLUB req freqs(Z-220\Z-175)& staus for STATION ANIMATION from ASCENSION. 0010 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 508H to HILDA EAST. 0016 INCIRLIK wkrg PP for SWAP33(#00532)to HILDA EAST & USAFE meteo. 0047 MAINSAIL wkrg PP for HAWK 82 to DSN#XXX-3775\3626-Dyess,AFB. RAYMOND 37 HAWK OPS. 0050 ASCENSION wkrg PP for NAVY 496 to DSN#858-4760-ANDREWS VIP (496 req VIP freq Andrews passes "Frequency 5"). 0057 14\APR(MF2) OFFUTT: wkrg PP for REACH 512(#90026)to LAJES CP. 0059 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 201H to HILDA EAST. 0207 18\APR(MF2) OFFUTT: wkrg PP for REACH 7012 to DSN#896-7131. 2022 THULE wkrg PP for MARK 52 to Mildenhall meteo. 2227 ASCENSION wkrg PP for ROMEO JDR2 to McGUIRE meteo. 2234 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH G5 to Sigonella ATOK. 2255 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 2603 to HILDA EAST. 2226 11\APR(MF2) OFFUTT: wkrg PP for SHADOW 99 to DSN#872-2781-SHADOW OPS.-0023 MAINSAIL wkrg PP for SAM 973 to Andrews VIP.0025 McCLELLAN wkrg PP for RU611 to DSN#351-5002\Comm Secondary#805-488-2843. 0043 McCLELLAN wkrg req for TURBO 15. 0058 4\MAY(MF2) OFFUTT: wkrg PP for SHUN 87 to Tinker meteo. 2350 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 1352 to LAJES Meteo. 0101 ASCENSION wkrg PP for MARK 78 to Mildehall meteo. 0105 22\APR(MF2) PACCOM 01: 1406 UTC USB clg HICKAM for radio check and advised to QSY 8992. Once there requests discrete freq and 11181 was allocated. PACCOM01 adv female operator at HICKAM that he did not Pagina 406 WUN-v05 have much traffic but he'll "keep her company" 06/APR (SD) QUARTER 57: USAF Tanker: 1100z USB wkg Croughton req pp 0033558859xxx/France. 4/22 (ALF) REACH 2W5: USAF Flight to Mildenhall: 1455z USB wkg Incirlik, pp Mildenhall Metro & AMCC , ETA 1815z, Mission-Nr.: ABA02W6X01... 4/21 (ALF) REACH 319H: 0956z USB wkg Thule, pp Hilda East, ETA Ramstein 1445z. 4/23 (ALF) REACH 448: 1545 USB wkg Croughton, pp Hilda East, ETA LICZ 1655z. 5/14 (ALF) REACH 5280: 0957z USB wkg Croughton, pp Rhein-Main CP & Ramstein Metro req wx fr ETA Ramstein 1220z. 4/27 (ALF) REACH 52X5: 1630z USB wkg Croughton, pp Hilda East T/End: 91-946, to LIPA, diverted to EGUN. 4/16 (ALF) REACH 6019: 1500z USB clg Mainsail. 4/21 (ALF) REACH JDR2: unid USAF Flight: 1315 USB wkg Croughton. 4/25 (ALF) REACH T2: USAF Flight to Incirlic: 1244 USB wkg Incirlik, pp Incirlik CP. 4/21 (ALF) REACH V7: 1512 USB wkg Croughton, T/End: 20-193, Mission-Nr.: 6MH52A7DA115, from OMAM (Abu Dhabi Military/Al Dhafra), pp Sigonella, QSY UHF 344,6. 4/25 (ALF) Rhein Main: DINAR 96 (GB) S4JG: unid USAF (any Infos ?): 1106 USB clg Incirlik fr r/c. 4/19 (ALF) SAM 31682: 0712 UTC USB w/ p/p to ANDREWS OPS (maybe) adv. arrival at KEFLAVIK at 0940Z was originally going to MILDENHALL but changed to KEFLAVIK then GANDER then 1400 local at ANDREWS. Then p/p to ANDREWS meteo. Then req discrete which is F311 (11220) 12/APR (SD) SHINBONE: req Data Check w\OFFUTT,OFFUTT sends'em to ANDREWS. 2245 2\MAY (MF2 SHINBONE: req Data Check w\OFFUTT,OFFUTT sends'em to ANDREWS. 2245 2\MAY(MF2) SUNBATH: req wkrg freqs and status for station SKISLOPE from ASCENSION. 0017 SKISLOPE came up and passed Z130\Z175 to SUNBATH. 0018 13\APR(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for BUNNY(?)49 # to 314-622-3007. 0026 ANDREWS wkrg PP for JS511 to DSN#925-6480. 0030 ANDREWS wkrg PP for REACH 8V5 to HILDA Meteo,transfered Dover 4\29\99 meteo. 0039 ASCENSION wkrg PP for KING 52 to 460-3305-Moody meteo,switched 8992 0126 ASCENSION wkrg PP for JAGO 64 to Ramstein CP & meteo. 0246 OFFUTT wkrg PP for DARK 45 to RAYMOND 37. 0251 HICKAM wkrg PP for NAVY BH340 to DSN#3XX-1629. 0304 29\APR (MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for BUNNY(?)49 # to 314-622-3007. 0026 ANDREWS wkrg PP for JS511 to DSN#925-6480. 0030 ANDREWS wkrg PP for REACH 8V5 to HILDA Meteo,transfered Dover meteo. 0039 ASCENSION wkrg PP for KING 52 to 460-3305-Moody meteo,switched 8992 0126 ASCENSION wkrg PP for JAGO 64 to Ramstein CP & meteo. 0246 OFFUTT wkrg PP for DARK 45 to RAYMOND 37. 0251 HICKAM wkrg PP for NAVY BH340 to DSN#3XX-1629. 0304 29\APR(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for LIFTER 37 to DSN#673-2531 -Charelston CP. 2355 ASCENSION wkrg PP for TEAM 16 to McGuire CP. 0006 ASCENSION wkrg PP for JAGO 14(#6001)to Ramstein. 0031 ASCENSION wkrg PP for KING 63 to DSN#460-7112-71st Rescue Ops. 0041 THULE wkrg PP for GOLD 117 to Marone,AFB(sp) 0113 12\APR(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for REACH 0543 to Dover meteo. 2109 MAINSAIL wkrg PP for KING 71 to DSN#682-6692. 2111 3\MAY(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for REACH 3293 to HILDA meteo 2115 OFFUTT wkrg PP for REACH 392 to Charelston CP & meteo. 0049 9\MAY(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for REACH 370(C-17) Lajes CP & meteo. 0001 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 3604 to Dover meteo. 0036 7\MAY(MF2) THULE: wkrg PP for SE69 DSN#727-2186\2185. 2135 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 4640 to Charelston CP. 2145 ASCENSION wkrg PP for DOWNY 49 to DSN#579-8501. 2200 ASCENSION denying moral PP for JAGO 79,no alternate wkrg freqs. 2209 ASCENSION wkrg PP for DOWNY 49 to DSN#579-8448\8460. 2123 ASCENSION wkrg PP for HAWK 85 to Dyess CP. 2327 ASCENSION wkrg PP for SAM 375 to Andrews meteo. 2350 Pagina 407 11181.0 11196 11217 11220 11273 11345 11408.0 11416.7 11421.5 11421.6 11453 11460.0 11466 11485.0 11565 12093 12135.0 12201 12207 WUN-v05 21\APR(MF2) Thule: REACH 385(GB) Thule: des CYQX (Gander)SPAR 99 (GB) Thule: des Lajes P-3 NAVY 589 (GB) FOCUS:wkg McClellan for pp to a Tinker AFB area motel re: staying one more night. 1528z 22 Apr(JJ) MARINER 408: 0349 UTC USB clg AIR FORCE TOWNSVILLE requesting flight guard with a posn. as 36 13S 138 59 E and will call again at 0415Z 30/APR (SD) STING 11: Flight, STING 21, and JAYHAWK 22 in comms re: dodging thunder storms between Scottsbluff NE, and Hill City KS. 0134z 4 May (JJ) SAM 201: wkg Andrews VIP. 0012z 6 May (JJ) SAM 31682: 0725 UTC USB clg ANDREWS w/ radio check and advises takeoff 0655Z eta KEFLAVIK 0940Z 12/APR (SD) SAM 60621: req sig check w\Andrews. 2349 5\MAY(MF2) SAM 682: outbound Colorado for Andrews AFB,wkg Andrews VIP re: a 0300z ETA. 2333z 6 May (JJ) SAM: 60621 req sig check w\Andrews. 2349 5\MAY(MF2) SAM 204:inbound Roosevelt Roads, wkg Andrews VIP for pps re: 0245z arrival requirements.2142z 27 Apr(JJ) SAM 206: wkg Andrews VIP for a signal check. 1305z 23 Apr(JJ) Russian Man Control (S25): 0822 UTC USB numbers station id 615 msg 66236 & 6??8? 05/APR (SD) A6-AUH: Abu Dhabi Amiri Flight (AUH): 1210 USB wkg Stockholm, Falcon 900. 4/25 (ALF) D-ABAM: Air Berlin: 1218z USB wkg Stockholm, ETA EDDG 1510z. 4/30 (ALF) GTS 9006: Gats Air: 1220 USB wkg Stockholm, from LATI 1135z, ETA Abu Dhabi 1700z. 4/30 (ALF) JGI 44: SFOR/Netherlands AF, 1150 USB wkg Stockholm, wx EHEH. 4/16 (ALF) OO-LFS: unid 1115z USB wkg Stockholm. 4/27 (ALF) Stockholm:Stockholm air radio 071446z May99 USB selcals - no aircraft heard (EB) 801: wkg SERVICE CENTER with a position report. 1915z 19 Apr(JJ) RFFVAY: FF SAREJEVO 1846 ARQ/342 200/400 8rc. 2ch tdm. Ch:A and B: betas. 1906z Ch:A cct [FKWA] air tfc with LQSA/Sarajevo met. 2200z Ch:B cct [FKWB] met tfc. (15/May) (DW) FJY5: DISCRO Crozet I. 0930 Arq-E3 96/400 Technical Report\FF to ICRTP Ornithothermo (07/May) (RH2) FJY5: DTRE Crozet I 0830 Arq-E3 96/400 Voici depeche privee de Crozet! Personal Msg\FF to DTRE Paris (22/Apr) (RH2) IMB3: Rome Meteo 1552 RTTY/50/825 AAXX reports (23 May) (RGA) IMB33: ROME MET 0932 rtty 50/R/850 Met tfc. 100 hz low. (15/May) (DW) SAM 206, inbound Andrews, wkg Andrews VIP for pps re: wx and fleet services at Andrews AFB. 2328z 23 Apr(JJ) SAM 202: DV-2 + 4, outbound Bangor ME, for Andrews, ETA 0340z, wkg Andrews VIP re: one more pax. 0216z 8 May (Also on: 4448.0, 6993.0, 8040.0, 8047.0, &11059.0) (JJ) Unid: 0537 rtty 75/850 20 mins continuous rpt of FOXES/1-0/TEST. Unlisted. AnyWUN? (27/Apr) (RH2) Mossad (E10): 0614 UTC AM numbers station in progress 06/APR (SD) Mossad (E10): 0630 UTC AM numbers station id EZI2 06/APR (SD) High Pitched Polytone (XM): 0620 UTC AM tonal numbers station 13/APR (SD) High Pitched Polytone (XPH): 0620 UTC AM tonal numbers station 23/APR (SD) ZRH: SAN Silvermine 0815 rtty 75/400 Test tape- HDN HDN HDN DE ZRH + RY/Foxes/1-0 (13/May) (RH2) Stockholm Radio LDOC, S: 1800 USB wkg Lufthansa 8339. 5/03 (ALF) Spanish Man (V7): 0620 UTC AM numbers station call-up 124 id 8712 grp 96 13/APR (SD) Spanish Man (V7): 0627 UTC AM numbers station call-up 124 id 2663 grp 136 06/APR (SD) Unid.: 0524 UTC USB Aust. commercial net w/ short conversation Pagina 408 12213 12376.9 12377 12574 12583 12584 12587 12594 12607 12616 12691 12730.5 12771 12835 12843 12857.0 12935 12942 12969 13023 13031.6 13042.5 13055 13172 13336.7 13342 13407 13462.0 13508.0 13529.7 13530.0 13530.2 WUN-v05 and selcals 22/APR (SD) Spanish Man (V7): 0610 UTC AM numbers station w/ call-up 725 and null msg 04/MAY (SD) UNID: 1614z (05/05/99) 4fsk 3 x 200 Hz 195.32 Bd unid system ACF: 200 frame: 200 bits (IE) UNID: 1614z 4fsk 3 x 200 Hz 195.32 Bd unid system ACF: 200 frame: 200 bits (05/05/99) (IE) UC2: unid 0810 RTTY 50/170 clg UDK2 Murmansk to 4FG & crew msgs 10May99(ML2) UUI:Odessa radio Ukraine 142059z May99 ARQ/100 (sitor A) selcals YYUC, KUYM and idling (EB) VIP: Perthradio 1815 ARQ/100/150 Idles+CW (13 May) (RGA) 6WW: FN Dakar ita2 75 bd voyez le brick.....+ call20.15 Utc (PB3) Rio de Janeiro Navy: 01.40 Utc PPR sitrA + call cw (PB3) GKQ5: PortisheadRadio 1811 ARQ/100/175 Idles+CW (13 May) (RGA) 8PO:Barbados radio 142106z May99 CW/ARQ callband/freq marker (EB) LZW:Varna radio Bulgaria 142103z May99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) USU:Mariupol radio Ukraine 142109z May99 CW/ARQ callband/freq marker(EB) RFVIE: FN Le Port 1230 RTTY 75/850 OO FAAA DE RFVIE ZNR UUUUU ZUI TESTING RY SG 06May99 (ML2) NMC: USCG San Francisco 1428 fax 120/576 Lovely clear chart (28/Apr)(RH2) NMC: USCG San Francisco 1550 fax 120/576 Lovely clear charts!! (13/May)(RH2) NMC:USCG San Francisco 1550 fax 120/576 Lovely clear charts!! (13/May) (RH2) UHP5: StPetersburgRadio 1801 CW CQs (13 May) (RGA) Dutch MillSpar 87 (GB) HLO: SeoulRadio 1611 CW CQs (23 May) (RGA) 6WWW: FN Dakar.SEN 0710 Rtty 75/774 Voyez le brick 10May99 [BC3] HLG: SeoulRadio 1753 CW CQs (13 May) (RGA) RLK7: Unid 1615 CW 4LY de RLK7 QSX 12551.5 K (4LY is collective) (23 May) (RGA) XSV: TianjinRadio, PRC 1617 CW QRU de XSV UP 443 CLG K (23 May) (RGA) D3E62: LuandaRadio 1750 CW CQs (13 May) (RGA) FUF: FN Fort De France.MRT 1012 Rtty 75/170 testing Ry's 10May 99 [BC3] FUF: FN Fort de France ita2 75 bd testing + call20.25 Utc (PB3) UDK2:Murmansk radio Russia 131924z May99 RTTY/50 CW personal messages(EB) UTQ: KievRadio 1621 CW CQs (23 May) (RGA) SVT:Athens radio (ident by logs) 131917z May male & female in conversation (EB) : MFA Cairo 1620 ARQ/100/150 Msgs in Arabic & Eng. From /Amnkhas Cairo /to Boustan San Francisco (13 May) (RGA) 9G-OLD: Johnsons Air/JON: 1450 USB wkg Stockholm, pp to ____ Int'l Airways in Belgium, pos. Tirana, req help to contact Red Cross in Tirana, s/c DJ-EF, Boeing 707 Freighter. Maybe charted Operation ?? 5/15 (ALF) Spanish Man (V7): 0640 UTC AM numbers station call-up 124 id 8712 grp 96 13/APR (SD) Spanish Man (V7): 0652 UTC AM numbers station call-up 124 id 2663 grp 136 06/APR (SD) Spanish Man (V7): 0653 UTC AM numbers station call-up 124 id 2663 grp 136 08/APR (SD) DFZG: MFA BELGRADE 0932 rtty 75/R/400 On line encrypted tfc. (13/May)(DW) CFH: CF Halifax .NS. CAN 1034 Rtty75/745 Wx Forcasts 10May99 [BC3] KAWN: USCG Saddlebunch Key (?) 0821 rtty 75/850 Wx (06/May) (RH2) KAWN: USCG Saddlebunch Key (?) 0730 rtty 75/850 Wx reports (28/Apr)(RH2) RVW53: Moscow Meteo, RUS Rtty 75/824 1023z Encrypted Tfc 16th Apr99 [BC3] Pagina 409 13548 13560 13580.0 13846.7 13852.0 13893 13893.6 13920 13927 13946.5 13950.0 13951.0 13956.5 13960.0 14373.0 14396.5 14402 14405 14405.5 14410.0 14411.0 WUN-v05 4XZ:Israel defence force Haifa 131907z May99 CW 5 fig tfc preamble Nr 851 BOZ ZS3Q 257131 14Q WNC bt 10001 (poss wx tfc lots of 3's)(EB) BMB: Taipei Meteo 1612 CW Forecasts in Eng (13 May) (RGA) HMF35: KCNA Pyongyang.KRE 1103 Rtty 50/203 E.News 10May99 [BC3] RFQP: FF Jibouti 1607 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on RUN cid (08/May) (RH2) PTT: Kinshasa (tent) 1505 arq Tfc\FF to GEM (Gecamines?). Ceased abruptly! (28/Apr) (RH2) High Pitched Polytone (XM): 0640 UTC AM tonal numbers station 13/APR (SD) High Pitched Polytone (XPH): 0640 UTC AM tonal numbers station 23/APR (SD) FOX-FOX:wkg INDIA & HOTEL re: coming up on BLACK-BOX digital. Some players were reporting local time as 1 time-zone west of California. 0016z 1 May (JJ) AXM35: Melbourne Meteo fax 120/576 meteo chart06.40 Utc (PB3) JOLLY1: USAF Off Florida coast. PP-AFA1JW. 15:30 6/Apr (JC7) JOSA729: USAF Over Kansas. PP-AFA2AG. 21:46 4/Apr (JC7) RANGER47: USAF Over New Mexico. Calling ABC & ACB. No Joy. 17:33 10/Apr (on wrong frequency?) (JC7) MFA: Tunis 1933 fec 5LG addressed to ETOILE(?) & repeated (27Apr) (RH2) unid: 1531 Packet ?? 300/170 Nil on screens! AnyWun? (14/apr) (RH2) Unid: 1622 G-tor 200 Gbge on screens. 1st time logged (06/May) (RH2) DEDE: MFA Tunis 1500 fec ID (de DEDE?) + BSR BSR Les Amis INT QSA INT QRU (11/May) (RH2) HBD74: Swiss Emb., Nairobi 1937 arq 5LG to Berne (27/Apr) (RH2) SPAR 56:on ground wkg Andrews VIP with preflight sig checks. DV-2 + 7 upon dep with a 2330z ETA Eielson. 1540z 28 Apr (Also on 11214.0)(JJ) MNRV: Monrovia 0830 G-Tor 200 Connect - SANT-TAKO (Takoradi?)-AFASO + some SS words Looked like a morning hook-up between four stations with MNRV directing. (04/May) (RH2) Unid: 0750 G-Tor 200 Good synch but only gbge on screen (27/Apr) (RH2) AAR1DD: AF MARS West Hartland, CT. New Net Control. 16:45 (JC7) AAR4IY: Army MARS Jacksonville, FL. QSO-AAT9DQ. 16:13 (JC7) AAT6AQ: Army MARS Leavenworth, KS. QSO-KGD34. 16:06 (JC7) AAT9DQ: Army MARS California. Checking in. 16:10 (JC7) AFA2JF: AF MARS Hudson, FL. Checking in. 16:22 (JC7) DLA303: Defense Logistics Agency-WA. Checking in. 16:51 (JC7) KEM80: FAA Washington, DC. Checking in. 16:37 (JC7) KGD34: NCC-Arlington, VA. Net Control. 16:05 (JC7) NNN0FVM: N-MC MARS Chula Vista, CA. Checking in. 17:00 (JC7) NNN0STE: N-MC MARS. Checking in. 16:41 (JC7) NNN0TDU: N-MC MARS Falmouth, ME. Closing station. 16:43 (JC7) NNN0VUV: N-MC MARS Costa Mesa, CA. Passing Net Control to KGD34. 16:04(JC7) WGY901: FEMA-Kansas. Checking in. 16:54 (JC7) AAM3PP: Army MARS Saint Albans, NY. QSO-AAR4HB. 17:41 10/Apr (JC7) AAR1HG: Army MARS Etna, Maine. QSO-AAM3PP. 17:48 10/Apr (JC7) AAR4HB: Army MARS North Carolina. QSO-AAM3PP. 17:44 10/Apr (JC7) AAR4SX: Army MARS Georgia. QSO-AAM34PP. 18:03 10/Apr (JC7) AFA1MH: AF MARS East Liverpool, OH. Check in-Worldwide Space Support Network. 16:07 10/Apr (JC7) AFA1MH: USAF MARS East Liverpool, OH. Checking in to Worldwide Space Support Net. 15:07 10/Apr (JC7) AEM1GNM/T: unid US Army MARS, Germany ?: 1458 USB wkg unid, w/chat. What means the 'Slash Tango' behind the callsign ? 5/15 (ALF) ---:Russian Navy 1558 36-60 50/200 Unable decode (04/May) (RH2) Russian Navy: 1555 36-50 50/225 Unable decode (21/Apr) (RH2) Russian Navy: 1558 36-60 50/200 Unable decode (04/May) (RH2) Russian Navy: 1752 36-50 50/240 Unable decode (29/Apr) (RH2) Pagina 410 WUN-v05 14438.2 FJY2: DTRE Kerguelen 0440 Arq-E3 96/400 Idling. Offair 0443 (13/Apr)(RH2) 14445.0 MKK: RAF London G Rtty/50/425 0629z De MKK Test QBF's 13 Apr99 [BC3] 14461.7 RFTJF: FF Bouet CTI Rtty 48/395 0642z (Printing 85.LLE continuous) 13 Apr99 [BC3] 14467 DDH8: Hamburg Meteo.D 0645 Rtty 75/170 5 Ltr Wx Grps 07May99 [BC3].. 14467.2 DDH8: Hamburg Meteo.D 0645 Rtty 75/170 5 Ltr Wx Grps 07May99 [BC3] 14467.5 DDH8: Hamburg. R. D Rtty 50/170 0738z 5 Ltr Wx Grps 11 Apr99 [BC] 14486.5 WUG2B: USACE Memphis, TN, USA: 0100 USB wkg HAMs on 14246 kHz in the 50th Armed Radio Forces Day. 5/16 (ALF) 14487 Enigma E3 (Lincs Poacher), 1200, USB, YL/EE/5F grps, id 77143. 12/5/99 (CK) 14487 Lincolnshire Poacher (E3): 1402 UTC USB numbers station id 66098 //15682//16084 08/APR (SD) 14549 O9B: French Embassy Cairo, EGY, 1200, ITA-2, 100/850, "DE O9B O9B TESTING VOYEZ LE BRICK... INT QSA K K K", also "DE O9B O9B O9B O9B JE QAP LA F 49" by hand. 12/May/99 (CK) 14564 UNID: Station 0355 UTC USB with OM in Hebrew calling & Parkhill encryption. 26/APRIL (IJ) 14567.0 HMF/32/46: KCNA Pyongyang 1000 rtty 50/500 RY/ID. Nx\EE. Freq. info (13/apr) (RH2) 14572 5AQ70: JANA Libya, 1030, ITA-2 50/400, Nx AA. 12/May/99. (CK) 14585.7 rfptc?: FF N'Djamena (tent) 0635 arq-e3 200/400 V. slow tx\ff ack BONNE RECEPTION of another msg (14/apr) (RH2) 14626.7 RFLI: FN Jibuti arqE3 192 bd contr.voie+call 17.10 Utc (PB3) 14633.9 RFFIC: Marine DipermB Paristo AIG 2833 0837 Arq-E3 192/400 MCA/Presse\FF to various locations (28/Apr) (RH2) 14654 SPW: Warsaw R., POL, 1040, CW, "DE SPW QSX 12562.0 KHZ AZIM 09" and SITOR tuning marker. 12/May/99. (CK) 14655 SPW:Warsaw radio Poland 131739z May99 CW callband/freq marker AZIM 01 - 12 (EB) 14662 Unid. Australian net: 0205 UTC USB w/ 14 wkg another stn mentioning Perth and picking up a crew 11/APR (SD) 14664.0 Russian Navy: 1653 36-50 50/200 Unable decode (12/May) (RH2) 14667.7 RFFXL: FF Naqoura, LEB, 1050, ARQ-3 184.7/400, 5l grps to var. French mil routing indicators, incl. RFFXOC, RFFABCT, RFGW, RFFCCCT, RFFBBCT, RFFHAD. 12/May/99. (CK) 14679.6 V5G: MFA Bucharest, ROM, 1110, RUM-FEC 164.5/400, circulars to embassies identified by number, 12/May/99 (CK) 14680.9 V5G: MFA BUCHAREST 1010 FEC/ROU 164.5/R/400 Tfc in Roumanian. BI=24.(12/May) (DW) 14686 4XZ: Haifa Naval, ISR, 1115, CW, "VVV DE 4XZ 4XZ =", encrypted tfc. 12/May/99 (CK) 4XZ: IN Haifa 1600 CW VVV de 4XZ BT BT+5LG (13 May) (RGA) 4XZ: IN Haifa, ISR: 1302 CW clg: GW1I NR 081 DJ WNC == ZU0M NR 181 EA NR 771 == KC6R NR 281 DJ WNC == VVV DE 4XZ == into 5 fgs QTC after:... == NR 081 DOZ JP9Z 921 151 EL3N WNC ==. 5/15 (ALF) 4XZ:Israeli defence force Haifa 131752z May99 5 LTR traffic (EB) 14686.4 XZ: Haifa Naval, ISR, 1115, CW, "VVV DE 4XZ 4XZ =", encrypted tfc. 12/May/99 (CK) 14718.4 RFHI: FF Noumea. NCL 0733 ARQ-E3 100/410 C De V Noumea/Papeete cct [HIJ] 07May99 [BC3] 14817.5 JPA?: Interpol 0853 arq Crypto. No ID seen. Not often heard these days! (04/May) (RH2) 14867.7 qkwfhk: EGY Emb. Jakarta 1603 arq Tfc\AA to Cairo (21/Apr) (RH2) 14890 9GMKG: 0801 UTC USB clg PORTISHEAD req. wx for EGMH & EGSS but pilot was concerned that they were not current enough and would contact again in 45min 07/APR (SD) Russian Man Control (S25): 0800 UTC USB numbers station id 615 msg 68416 & 67926 05/APR (SD) 14894.3 SPP314: Polish Embassy Ankara, TUR, 1148, POL-ARQ 100/170, tfc to MFA Warsaw, some encrypted in 5f grps. 12/May/99 (CK) 14925.7 RFHJ: FF Papeete (tent) 1641 Arq-E3 100/400 Idling (06/May) (RH2) Pagina 411 WUN-v05 14926.6 RFFA: MOD Paris arq-E3 192/400 Nx/FF (21/Apr) (RH2) 14978.0 Unid: 0803 81-81 81/240 Unable decode (27/Apr) (RH2) 15038 JAKAL 88: 0707 UTC USB clg TASTY w/ no joy after p/p to TASTY via HICKAM on 11175 to ascertain if their HF is wkg in the green but could not copy TASTY so HICKAM relays that one system is down but JAKAL 88 should contact on 15038 12/APR (SD) 15043 PACAF 01: wkg Hickam. 2338z 2 May (JJ) 15316.5 BABJ: Beijing Meteo.CHN 0907 Rtty 50/170 5 Ltr Wx Grps 07 May99 [BC3] 15631.0 HMF26: KCNA Pyongyang KRE 0958 Rtty 50/170 Ry's 07 May99 [BC3] 15873.0 P6Z: MFA Paris 1628 fec-a 192/400 Idling + QSL's + usual FF nursery phrases! (22/Apr) (RH2) 15898 Unid: MFA Paris? 1220 FEC-A/192/320 Poor copy. About Mirage and Etendard Missions; Idles (10 May)(RGA) 15920 CFH: HalifaxRadio 1212 RTTY/75/850 ZKR Freq List (10 May) (RGA) 16011.7 : MFA Cairo 1505 ARQ/100/175 fm khargi cairo to boutan manama 5LG tfc (23 May) (RGA) 16056.7 MFA CAIRO 0624 arq Secals TVVS (Kuwait) then link up. Tfc in AA (ATU80), irs, opchat and signoff 0638z. (13/May) (DW) 16105.7 MFA: Stockholm 0555 Swed-Arq 100/400 5LG to Ambassaden Tel-Aviv (28/Apr) (RH2) 16113 HBD46: Swiss Emb Havana 1838 ARQ/100/170 5LG; German Chat (27 Apr) (RGA) 16180.0 Russian Navy: 0536 36-50 50/230 Unable decode (06/May) (RH2) Russian Navy: 1714 36-50 36/240 Unable decode (03/May) (RH2) 16200.0 Russian Navy: 1712 36-50 36/240 Idling. On-air again 0525-15/May! (12/May) (RH2) Russian Navy: 1749 36-50 36/240 Unable decode (29/Apr) (RH2) 16211.7 Unid: 1616 arq Unlisted. Synch only, no Tx. Guess Egy Diplo (22/Apr)(RH2) 16221.7 Unid: Egy Diplo (guess) 1608 arq 5LG to unk (03/May) (RH2) 16235.0 FAPSI: 0727 Crowd 36 Unable decode (29/Apr) (RH2) 16248.0 Unid: 1635 Pol-Arq 100/240 Idling. Nairobi logged here before (19/Apr)(RH2) 16261.6 RFTJ: FN Dakar 1640 ARQ-E3/192/400 GR188 Msg to RFFUAJ RFFVJ and RFGW. (14 May) (RGA) 16268.5 : RTTY 850/75b {very weak}@1715z (AD3) 16273.5 GXQ: RN London 0650 VFT ARQ-M2 96/340 ch A: idle ch B:synop wx 13May99(ML2) 16297.9 MFA: Bratislava 0554 IRA-Arq 212.8/500 Precise synch but unable decode. Listed. Heard again next day. 1st time logged! (06/May) (RH2) 16302.5 DFZG: MFA Belgrade 0946 rtty 75/400 5LG to unk (29/Apr) (RH2) 16315.0 Polish Emb., Kinshasa: 0800 Pol-Arq 100/240 Tfc\Pol to Warsaw. Listed at 16317 & always logged previously at 16316! Signed, as always, by SMOLINSKI. (06/May) (RH2) Unid: 0805 Mode unknown? 100/240 Looks like Pol-Arq but not sure (16316.0 is Pol Emb. Kinshasa) Nil on screens ! (26/Apr) (RH2) 16316.0 Russian Navy: 0754 36-50 50/250 Unable decode (04/May) (RH2) 16317 4XZ: IN Haifa Israel 0430 UTC CW with VVV DE 4XZ. 20/APRIL (IJ)(AH3)Arnold Halligey Pol Emb: Kinshasa 1620 pol-arq 100/240 Betas. No shortage of electricity here- idles for hours every day !!(15/apr) (RH2) 16318.7 MFA Cairo: 1540 arq Tfc\AA. Bad CW QRM from 4XZ/Haifa (19/Apr) (RH2) 16340.0 V5G: MFA BUCHAREST 0840 ARQ/ROU 218.3/R/400 Tfc in online encrypt. Signs off in cw. 0855. Tfc in offline encrypt to Tripoli. BI=0. Ends 0911z. (13/May) (DW) 16353.0 Unid: 1450 Rs-Arq 228.5/170 Unable decode. Unlisted. Irregular bursts (28/Apr) (RH2) 16354.2 ROUMANIAN DIPLO 0918 ARQ/ROU 218.3/R/600 Online encrypted tfc. Ends "qru" in cw without id. BI=0. (13/May) (DW) 16366.7 Unid: 1455 Mode unknown 300/170 Absolutely no idea abt this one (28/Apr)(RH2) 16366.8 Kinshasa/Lumumbashi: 1155 G-tor 200 This is a new Link (Connect/Disconnect etc) Mostly ASCII characters but some FF (06/May)(RH2) Pagina 412 WUN-v05 16366.9 Kinshasa Telecoms: 0930 G-Tor 200 1st time Heard! New freq. & new Mode from Zaire!! Appears to be a new link between Kinshasa and Lumumbashi. Tfc\FF re freight rates and tariffs seen. (29/Apr) (RH2) 16386.7 MFA: Islamabad 1500 Twinplex 100/170 Idling Then sending ISS but gbge on screen (28/Apr) (RH2) 16410.0 RETJCFC: Sp STS J.S. Elcano 0815 rtty 100/850 BBXX WX Report to RUCOBRT/NAVLANTMETOCEN Norfolk, Va. Cc RHDLIPVH/NAVEURMETOCEN Rota, Sp/Nemoc. info RETJCM/JMETRMA (09/Apr) (RH2) 16427.9 SNN299: MFA Warsaw? 1732 POL-ARQ/100/300 QSL for Nairobi and Dar es Salaam Msgs. (27 Apr) (RGA) 16442.4 NOVEMBER BRAVO: 0429 UTC USB wkg FOXTROT w/ tracking net. Others stns were BRAVO, BRAVO 12, BRAVO FOXTROT, WHISKEY. Some had distinctive accents, others were clearly US and UK 14/APR (SD) 16453.5 HGX21: MFA Budapest (tent) 1625 Dup-Arq 125/170 Good synch but words illegible! (08/May) (RH2) 16552.0 V5G:MFA Bucharest 1009 Rou-Fec 164.5/400 ID + Radiograma-Circulara (Nx\Rum) (29/Apr) (RH2) 16554.3 : Unid Mode FEC(?) type trans. Speed shifted between 100b & 200b The shift also varied but seemed to be 500hz @1740z (AD3) 16631.7 dlkgmk: Egy Emb., Luanda 1547 arq Msg\AA to Cairo (22/Apr) (RH2) dlkgmk: Egy Emb., Luanda 1554 arq Msg\AA -to kdjfkqpor ?? (03/May)(RH2) 16799.5 Sovship Leningorsk: 0929 rtty 50/170 Crew TG's to- Mama & Papa in Kaliningrad (Apr29) (RH2) 16801.5 Sovship STROMBUS: 1555 rtty 50/170 Crew TG's to Kaliningrad (19/Apr)(RH2) 16807 SPA:Gdynia radio Poland 131725z May99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 16807.0 9VG82: Singapore R (Sentosa) 0535 fec Tfc\List (29Apr) (RH2) Russian Navy: 0811 36-50 36/180 Tfc (26/Apr) (RH2) 16808.0 Russian Navy 1613 36-60 36/240 Idling. Still going semi-continuously after 9 days!! Could it be that comms ship in the Adriatic keeping lines open? (11/May) (RH2) Russian Navy: 0508 36-50 50/240 Tfc. daily. Unable decode (28/Apr) (RH2) Russian Navy: 1519 36-50 36-240 Idling, then passing tfc at 50/240 (26Apr) (RH2) Russian Navy: 1613 36-60 36/240 Idling. Still going semi-continuously after 9 days!! Could it be that comms ship in the Adriatic keeping lines open? (11/May) (RH2) Russian Navy: 1619 36-50 36/240 Unable decode (19/Apr) (RH2) 16825 VCT/WCC: Chatham/TorsCoveRadios 1726 ARQ/100/170 Idles+CW (27 Apr) (RGA) 16827 ESA:Tallinn Estonia 071400z May99 CW/ARQ callband/freq marker (EB) 16838.5 UFN: NovorossiskRadio 1610 ARQ/100/170 Long Tgm in Eng; then works UHXE.(14 May) (RGA) 16905.0 FUV: FN Jibuti ,DJI Rtty 75/170 0200z De FUV Testing 18th Apr99 [BC3] 16912.7 RFVIE: FN Le Port 0952 rtty 75/850 RY/ID ZNR ZUI Testing (07/May) (RH2) 16915 RFVIE: FN Le Port 0950 RTTY 75/850 OO FAAA DE RFVIE ZNR UUUUU ZUI TESTING RY SG 06May99 (ML2) FUX: FN LE PORT 1603 rtty 75/850 Marker "FAAA de FUX testing figs ry's sg's" (11/May) (DW) 16923.8 OFJ7: HELSINKI RADIO 1606 CW. "cq de OFJ ge hr qru" by hand reverting to marker "OFJ qsx 4 mhz k" band incrementing each pass. (11/May)(DW) 16978.5 2AS?: Unid Phillipine Ship 0933 fec Nx\EE repeat fm Manila Central OPC-DAS (29/Apr) (RH2) 16984 PPR: RecifeRadio 1717 CW Tfc List (27 Apr) (RGA) PPR: RIO DE JANEIRO RADIO 1644 CW. NAVAREA V wngs in Portuguese. 18wpm. (14/May) (DW) 16985.6 CTP: CTP Lisbon 1604 rtty 75/850 NAWS DE CTP- QSX etc (03/May) (RH2) 17078.9 HLF: SeoulRadio 1550 ARQ/100/170 Idles+CW (14 May) (RGA) 17108.0 UUI: ODESSA RADIO 1626 CW. Tfc to Poleewu or Matskin - addressee Pagina 413 17172.4 17179.7 17192.0 17441.4 17445.6 17464.7 17465.5 17590.0 18042.7 18064.0 18066.5 18168 18183.4 18183.5 18220.0 18246.5 18265.4 18269.0 18270.5 18281.0 18286.7 18300.2 18308.5 18322.0 18435.6 18435.7 18526.0 WUN-v05 or ship? (11/May) (DW) 9MG11: GEORGETOWN RADIO 1642 CW. Very long marker with stn details. (11/May) (DW) HWN: FN Paris,F Rtty 75/1048 0404z Testing Ry's 18th Apr99 [BC3] Unid: 1026 unk?? 75/170 Listed as Hong Kong CW freq. Mode unknown?? (13/apr) (RH2) 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 1534 rtty 100/850 Wx codes (09/Apr) (RH2) 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 1538 fax 120/576 Wx chart (09/Apr) (RH2) gslmdrs: Egy Emb., New Delhi 1202 arq 5LG to Cairo (08/May) (RH2) FAPSI: 1040 Crowd 36 Unable decode (28/Apr) (RH2) HZN49: Jeddah Meteo 0450 rtty 100/850 Wx groups (13/Apr) (RH2) RFTJD: FF LIBREVILLE 0601 ARQ/E3 192/400 8rc betas. Tried two msg starts cct [JDJ]. Idling on "%" briefly, reverting to betas. (13/May)(DW) MFA Warsaw: 1635 Pol-Arq 100/240 Msg\Pol to Rabat (21/Apr) (RH2) MFA: Warsaw 1613 Pol-Arq 100/240 Claris Msgs\Pol to Consulates (05/May)(RH2) MFA: Warsaw 1753 Pol-Arq 100/240 Claris tfc\Pol to Nairobi (27Apr) (RH2) Indo Emb., Antananarivo: 1046 arq Msg\Indo to Jakarta (26Apr) (RH2) IDR: Ital. Navy Rome, I: 1100 USB wkg IU, id: 'DR', coord. fr an unid 'noise-like' data mode. 4/27 (ALF) MAE: Algiers 0843 Coq8 26.67 Requesting QSL's fm ynd, dakar, ouga, accra, harare, addis, nairobi (04/May) (RH2) MAE: Algiers 1447 Coq8 26.67 Msgs\FF to several Embassies, then acks from Dakar, Luanda, Accra (12/May)(RH2) MAE: Algiers 1537 Coq8 26.67 Relay for SAIDAL SPA to Amb. DakarTop Urgent Msg\FF (15/apr) (RH2) JMH5: Tokyo Meteo 1529 fax 120/576 Satellite Imagery (09/Apr) (RH2) Pretoria Meteo: 1453 rtty 75/850 Also on -18242.5@75/400 & 18234.5@75/400 Amazing stuff! (15/apr) (RH2) PTT: Kinshasa 1139 arq Detailed Financial Statements in FF for various Branches. Looked Like the old Zaire Bank Circuit! (06/May) (RH2) HBD20: MFA Berne 1611 arq 5LG to unk (HBD66/Ottawa?) (22/Apr) (RH2) HBD??: Unid Swiss Diplo 1641 arq 5LG - MESSAGE ENDS UTZA (04/May) (RH2) HBD???:Unid Swiss Diplo 1641 arq 5LG -MESSAGE ENDS UTZA (04/May) (RH2) HBD20: MFA Berne 1522 arq 5LG to NAIROBAM cc 17 other Embassies. Seen this 17 number twice before-some sort of Swiss Diplo net? (12/May)(RH2) HBD20: MFA Berne 1530 arq 5LG to Nairobi cc 17 other Swiss Embassies (19/Apr) (RH2) HBD20: MFA Berne 1550 arq 5LG to unk (14/apr) (RH2) HBD20:MFA Berne 1522 arq 5LG to NAIROBAM cc 17 other Embassies. Seen this 17 number twice before-some sort of Swiss Diplo net? (12/May)(RH2) HBD21: MFA Berne. SUI 1024 Sitor-A 5 Ltr grps 07 May99 [BC3] HBD20 MFA Berne 1733 arq Gillions of 5LG to Tel Aviv with umpteen copies! (07/May) (RH2) rftjf: MFA Paris 1740 arq-e3 100/400 5LG to AIG 1937, then tfc/ff re routing indics+5LG++++ This an interesting freq! Two US NATO 5LG logged here recently. Tons of Tx power!! (14/apr) (RH2) RFGW: Armees Paris 1536 fec-a 192/400 MCA Presse\FF Sect.4 to AIG2020, 2012+2013 (22/Apr) (RH2) FAPSI: 0800 rtty 75/500 5LG. No Link seen - ends QRU + CW + K's (27Apr)(RH2) unid:1617 arq-e3 200/400 Presume FF? Unlisted.Just idled for 20 mins (15/apr) (RH2) RFFVAEA: FAF Alysse (Riyadh) 1520 Arq-E3 200/400 5LG to unk with many copies (04/May) (RH2) Unid: 1530 Mode unknown? 100/170 Smack on FF Libreville Arq6-90 freq.! (04/May) (RH2) Pagina 414 WUN-v05 18536.0 Unid: 1656 Mode unknown? 100/161 Keep getting this powerful arq type Tx; C3g/M7000 unable read; anyWUN gotta clue ?? (12/May) (RH2) 18551.9 V5G: MFA BUCHAREST 1012 FEC/ROU 164.5/R/400 Tfc (Px circulara (bulletin)). BI=24 (12/May) (DW) 18579.7 RFHI: FF Noumea.NCL: 0503 ARQ-E3 100/381 Liaison Verijiee Noumea/Le Port cct [HII] 12 May99 [BC3] 18597.5 SS Emb., Kinshasa: 1022 arq 10LG to Madrid (29/Apr) (RH2) 18648.5 SOT265B PAP Warsaw 1439 fec Nx\Pol (11/May) (RH2) 18655.7 RFFVAE: FF Dhahran 1557 arq-E3 200/400 Idling at 50/165 (22/Apr) (RH2) 18760.0 RFGW: MFA Paris 1514 Fec-A 192/400 Circular to Embassies (11/May) (RH2) 18850.5 SHIP VELEZ BLANCO 1550 arq AMVER posn report via LSD836. pcs 21.31S 40.00W 219 degs 14kts. (12/May) (DW) 18966.6 RFHJ: FF PAPEETE ? 1614 ARQ/E3 96/400 8rc. Betas. Weak/poor sync, slowly fading. (12/May) (DW) 18986.7 RFHJ: FF Papeete Tahati,OCE E3 100/401 0500z Idle/Sync modes 18th Apr99 [BC3] 19036.5 Algerian Emb: Libreville 1442 Coq8 26.67 Ack sigs from MAE to Lagos & Addis Abeba (12/May) (RH2) Ambalg Dakar: 1503 Coq8 26.65 Msgs\FF to -Ambalg Noakchott cc MAE (12/May) (RH2) 19036.5 MAE: Algiers 1348 Coq8 26.67 Msgs\FF to CONSALG, Jeddah. (12/May) (RH2) 19068.0 DOR?: MFA Sofia (tent) 1158 Mode unknown? 361.5/470 Nil on screens. Crazy bd? (28Apr) (RH2) 19078.5 Unid: 0621 Mode unknown ? 92.8/400 Good signal -strange bd -mode anyWUN? (26Apr) (RH2) 19087.7 CLP1: MFA HAVANA 1742 rtty 50/R/600 Tfc in SS. Press items. (12/May)(DW) 19101.7 RFLI: FN Fort de France 1654 ARQ-E3/192/400 CDV (BFL679); Msgs. (27 Apr)(RGA) 19204.8 RFHI: FF Noumea.NCL 0820 ARQ-E3 100/372 C De V Le Port/Noumea cct [VII] 12 May99 [BC3] 19256.0 Russian Navy: 1601 36-50 50/180 Unable decode (21/Apr) (RH2) unid: 1600 mode unknown 50/190 Unlisted.C3G sez Pol-Arq which it ain't! (15/apr) (RH2) 19291.4 GXQ: RAF London 0823 VFT/RTTY 50/170 Testing RYI/Foxes/1-0 etc (04/May)(RH2) 19413.8 V5G?:Unid (Bucharest?) 0544 Rou-Fec 164.5/400 Unlisted. Good synch but gbge on screen. 1st time heard! (06/May)(RH2) 19414.8 FAPSI: 1019 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 50002 (26Apr) (RH2) 19415.0 FAPSI: 1025 rtty 75/500 5LG. No Link seen. Believe this is 50002 (29/Apr) (RH2) 19510.0 LGOS: FF Emb. Lagos 1552 arq6-90 200/400 5LG to MFA Paris on LGSX cid (16/apr) (RH2) LGOS: FF Emb., Lagos 1545 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to Paris on LGSX cid (11/May) (RH2) LGOS: FF Emb., Lagos 1550 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to Paris on XLGS (26Apr)(RH2) LGOS:FF Emb., Lagos 1545 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to Paris on LGSX cid (11/May) (RH2) 19621.9 OZU25: MFA Copenhagen 1250 Twinplex 100/400 Super synch but unable read text!! (12/May) (RH2) 19622.0 OZU25: MFA Copenhagen 0752 Twinplex 100/400 Good synch but only gbge on screens! (07/May) (RH2) 19635.0 RFGW: Armees Paris 1525 fec-a 192/400 MCA/Presse\FF to AIG2020, 2012, + 2013 + o9b+u3h +z4d+f9s+y9l+j5w+n2g+3c+f1+c3p+o6p+k4x (22/Apr)(RH2) RFGW: MFA Paris 0753 Fec-a 192/400 5LG to Embassies (06/May) (RH2) 19665 HANDBALL: HEADLINER, and ROADSHOW with signal checks on "ZULU 290." 2223z 8 May (JJ) ROADSHOW: with EAM traffic: APMDZD... on "ZULU 290." 2233z 8 May (JJ) 19687 KFH: Guam rdo 0520 ARQ tuning & CW id 13May99 (ML2) 19697.5 SPB71: Szczecin R 1600 fec Tfc\list + tfc\msg for MS Armia Pagina 415 19699.0 19776.6 19827.2 19860.0 19884 20091.7 20153.0 20179.7 20197.6 20197.6 20268.0 20326.6 20584.0 20633.7 20699.7 20730.6 20860 20863.0 20868 20925.2 20986.7 22425 22461.5 22537 22603.4 22656.5 22863.0 22953.0 23337 23370.0 23505.7 WUN-v05 Ludowa/ELUL7 (16/apr) (RH2) UFN: Novorossissk R 1625 fec Football scores! (19/Apr) (RH2) Deplu Jakarta: 1035 arq 5LG to INDONESIA OTTAWA (06/May) (RH2) MFA: Oslo 1244 Twinplex F7B1 100/400 Excellent synch but unable read text! (12/May) (RH2) GYA: RN London 1556 rtty 75/320 CARBS (09/Apr) (RH2) Cherry Ripe (E4): 0123 UTC USB numbers station in progress //21866 26/APR (SD) wsgzkpk: EGY Emb., Kinshasa 0913 arq 5LG to MFA Cairo (kdktke + kds74)(04/May) (RH2) wsgzkpk: EGY Embassy Kinshasa 0905 arq Msg\AA to Cairo (kdakrfr) (08/May) (RH2) DKAR: FF Emb., Dakar 1600 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to Paris (11/May) (RH2) DKAR: FF Emb., Dakar 1630 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to MFA Paris NDXA cid (05/May) (RH2) DKAR: FF Emb., Dakar 1710 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to MFA Paris on dkrx cid (03/May) (RH2) RFFXOF: MOD Paris 1552 Arq-E3 100/400 5LG to RFVIT/Le Port Naval on IRE cid (05/May) (RH2) RFFLAAO: MOD Paris (Navy?) 1620 Arq-E3 100/400 5LG to Le Port Naval (RFVICF) in IRE cid (05/May) (RH2) RFFLAAO:MOD Paris (Navy?) 1620 Arq-E3 100/400 5LG to Le Port Naval (RFVICF) in IRE cid (05/May) (RH2) Russian Navy: 0623 36-50 50/250 Unable decode (03/May) (RH2) Russian Navy: 0756 36-50 50/200 Unable decode (26/Apr) (RH2) Russian Navy: 0759 36-50 50/240 Unable decode (04/May) (RH2) Russian Navy: 1054 36-50 50/250 Unable decode (28/Apr) (RH2) RFHI: FF Papeete Tahati,OCE E3 100/401 0704z CdeV Noumea/LePort cct [HII] 18th Apr99 [BC3] Salcost: - Groupement Salini 0712 arq Tfc\II da Salini, Rome, from STJ4 Route Lourossa, Kankan (Kankan is an Important town in Guinea)(08/May)(RH2) RFVI: FF Le Port 1038 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on REI cid (28/Apr) (RH2) RFVI: FF Le Port 1716 ARQ-E3/100/375 Svcs; CdV to Paris (22 May) (RGA) SAM: MFA Stockholm 1509 Swed-Arq 100/400 5LG to unk. Not often heard these days! (12/May) (RH2) Unid: 1100 PactorU 100/200 Only caught final word - BYTES (11/May)(RH2) TJN: French Emb Beijing 0920 FEC-A 192/850 5LGs 10May99 (ML2) Unid: 1738 Arq6-90 200/400 Unlisted - new frequency!? Idled for 20 mins then okokok rf547 to 543 ras 73 (03/May) (RH2) G7M: French Emb Bangkok 1000 FEC-A 192/850 5LGs 07May99 (ML2) FAPSI: 0749 rtty 75/500 5LG to Link 60089 (27/Apr) (RH2) SAM: MFA Stockholn 1441 Swed-Arq 100/400 5LG to unk (28/Apr) (RH2) KFH: Guam rdo 0530 ARQ tuning & CW id 13May99 (ML2) FUJ: FN Noumea ,NCL Rtty 75/180 0215z FUJ Testing & Ry's 16th Apr99 [BC3] FUF: FF Fort de France 1627 RTTY/75/620 RYs; SGs (27 Apr) (RGA) PPR: RIO DE JANEIRO RADIO 1633 CW. NAVAREA V wngs in Portuguese. 18wpm. (14/May) (DW) UFL: Vladivostok rdo 0840 FEC relay of tfc ex various vessels 06May99 (ML2) P6Z: MFA Paris (de dipl 75 75 76 76) 1610 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to FF Emb., Dakar (chirping IRS on 19174.0) (04/May) (RH2) P6Z: MFA Paris 0729 Arq6-90 200/400 5LF to unk (27/Apr) (RH2) P6Z: MFA Paris 0737 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to FF Emb.,Antananarivo (tnnr)(04/May) (RH2) P6Z: MFA Paris 0929 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to unk (05/May) (RH2) P6Z:MFA Paris 0929 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to unk (05/May) (RH2) HBD20: MFA Berne 1052 arq 5LG to unk Unlisted (26Apr) (RH2) Andrews: wkg McClellan for a radio check. 2035z 5 May (JJ) RFGW: MFA Paris 1530 fec-a 192/400 5LG Circular to Embassies (22/Apr)(RH2) MFA: Stockholm 1140 Swed-Arq 100/400 Test Tx- AER DET OK? - then Pagina 416 23644.0 24148 24370.0 24578.0 26105 26241.6 26241.7 27860 27880 27900 27910 27940 27980 WUN-v05 5LG. Unlisted. Haven't see the Swedes this high up before! (28/Apr)(RH2) P6Z: MFA Paris 1707 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to unk (27/Apr) (RH2) GXQ: RN London 1110 VFT ARQ-M2 96/340 ch A: idle ch B:synop wx 12May99(ML2) RFGW: MFA Paris 1658 fec-a 192/400 5LG Circular to Embassies mix of 5&6LG again! (12/May) (RH2) P6Z: MFA Paris 1530 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to Lagos (29/Apr) (RH2) P6Z: MFA Paris 1533 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to FF Emb Lagos (13/Apr) (RH2)P6Z: MFA Paris dipl 57 57 216 216 1053 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to FF Emb., Lagos (chirping IRS on 19510) (05/May) (RH2) P6Z:MFA Paris dipl 57 57 216 216 1053 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to FF Emb., Lagos (chirping IRS on 19510)(05/May) (RH2) KEJ: Hoolehua rdo 0420 ARQ tuning & CW id 13May99 (ML2) RFVI: FF Le Port 0756 Arq-E3 100/400 oo Paris ZUI IRE507 OPERATION EXECUTEE - IRE cid (11/May) (RH2) RFVI: FF Le Port 1035 ARQ-E3 100/400 clear text msg to Paris cct REI 12May99 (ML2) VMR265: Volunteer CG Port Stephens NSW, Australia 0051 UTC AM with WX forecasts. 20/APRIL (IJ) VH2ATH: Nora Head SAR Boat Club Inc NSW, Australia 2325 UTC AM calling 515 & changing to CH#98. 9/MAY (IJ) VMR405: Volunteer CG Noosa Heads QLD, Australia 0008 UTC AM OM with "CG Noosa standing by." 25/APRIL (IJ) VMR218: Royal Coastal Patrol Forster NSW, Australia 2130 UTC AM OM with "Forster clear." 27/APRIL (IJ) VMR251: Volunteer CG Kingscliff NSW, Australia 2316 UTC AM with WX forecast. 25/APRIL (IJ) VMR406: Volunteer CG Mooloolaba QLD, Australia 0205 UTC AM with WX forecast. 21/APRIL (IJ) VMR203: Royal Volunteer Coastal Patrol Narooma NSW, Australia 2323 UTC AM OM with "Narooma Coast Patrol standing by on 86." 6/MAY (IJ) VMR214: Royal Volunteer Coastal Patrol Hawkesbury NSW 2255 UTC AM YL with "Coast Patrol Hawkesbury back to 88." 9/MAY (IJ) VMR403: Volunteer CG Redcliffe QLD, Australia 2330 UTC AM with the boat Slick Chick. 25/APRIL (IJ) VMR707: Royal Volunteer Coastal Patrol St Helens TAS, Australia 0011 UTC AM taking positions reports from various boats. 25/APRIL (IJ) VH2ATH: Nora Head SAR Boat Club Inc NSW, Australia 2326 UTC AM with 515 & returning to CH#88. 9/MAY (IJ) ========================================================================= [Due unforseen circumstances Contributor Index List n/av this month - DW] ======================================================================== \\\\\ WORLDWIDE UTE NEWS Club //// \\\ An Electronic Club Dealing Exclusively in Utility Stations /// \\\\ WUNNEWS Vol. 5, No.06 Jun 1999 ///// ======================================================================== Edited by Bill Lawrie Electronic Editor; [email protected] COPYRIGHT 1999 WUN This newsletter is from the first dedicated electronic utility club in the world; the Worldwide UTE News (WUN). 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Check out the WUN web site at: http://www.gem.net/~berri/wun ======================================================================== From your Electronic Editor: * Welcome to another issue of the single largest source of utility station information & the most widely quoted utility station publication in the world...the WUN Newsletter As you all know, a few weeks ago, the post of Electronic Editor was advertised. For some reason which now escapes me, I decided to volunteer and was amazed (or more correctly, terrified!!), to be told that I had been selected for the job. Over the last weeks, I have been instructed by Day Watson as to what is expected of me and how to do it; I only hope I have learned enough to make a success of editing the Newsletter; my thanks to Day and all the other members of the editorial team for their support. Can I therefore introduce myself; as you have seen from the Newsletter intro, my name is Bill Lawrie. I live in the United Kingdom, in a small village north of Oxford. As far as radio interests are concerned, I listen to anything I can find (HF and VHF/UHF) although I am particularly interested in decode and SSB utilities. As far as the Newsletter is concerned, I shall try to maintain the high standards set by Day Watson. However, this is your Newsletter. As the new editor, it would be helpful for me to know what, if anything, you would like to see included in the Newsletter in addition to the present columns. Many of you already contribute to the Newsletter by way of Team Logs but is there anything else members would like to see included? For example would you welcome the opportunity to contribute to a comments/suggestions/letters section? Any ideas or comments you may have would be very much appreciated (with no promises given as to the practicality of implementing them!!) and these should be sent to me at [email protected]. Finally, this month, a plea for help. We need one or two people who are willing to edit the Aeronautical column. Although the column has included only civil items so far, military items are also most welcome. So, if you are interested in editing such a column and have some experience as an aero dxer (not a must but handy), please contact Ary Boender at [email protected]. I would very much appreciate if anyone who responds to Ary, could also copy their response to me. Many thanks and we look forward to being inundated by volunteers. Regards, Bill Lawrie ================================================================ WHAT'S INSIDE: o o o o o o Membership News by Mike Wolfson Digital Review by Day Watson Military Channel Designator List by Graham Tanner Nautical News by Scott Havens Numbers & Oddities by Ary Boender, Chris Smolinski, & Jascha Ruesseler Utility Round-up by Ary Boender Pagina 418 WUN-v05 o Products & Books Reviews by Bob Margolis o WUN Logs Column by Donald E. Stidwell & TEAM LOGS ======================================================================== MEMBERSHIP NEWS Mike Wolfson, editor [email protected] For those of you in the northern hemisphere, welcome to summer. For the rest of you, you'll have your revenge in 6 months. We continue to have over 1100 people signed up to either the WUN or WUN-DIGEST lists. If you're interested in the exact numbers, I'm including them as usual. 6/99 917 258 1175 WUN WUN-DIGEST Totals 3/99 900 281 1181 6/98 792 216 1008 There also continues to be a very strong international representation. This month we have members subscribing from 34 countries. The complete list in no particular order is: Czech Republic, United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Canada, Japan, Australia, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, France, Sweden, Brazil, Portugal, Greece, Switzerland, Indonesia, Suriname, Norway, Austria, Spain, South Africa, Belgium, Mauritius, Denmark, Latvia, Slovak Republic, Sri Lanka, India, Chile, Russia, Poland and Finland. Finally, I can report more members have sent me information for the members database. We now have 275 entries in the sorted database. For those of you following the total and wondering why we have more members in the database, but have a lower total; the answer is I sorted the database and removed duplicates this month and that lowered the total number of entries. Thanks to everyone who sent information to me since the first of the year. If you would like to be added to the total, please e-mail me at: [email protected] E-Mail Address Name Where you're located (State/Province, Country) Main receiver(s) Main decoding equipment (HOKA, JVFAX, etc) Monitoring interests (aero, marine, etc) The information will not be shared with anyone or used by anyone except club officers for club purposes. The database management program I'm using can accept ASCII text. I am requesting that you answer each question on a separate line followed by a carriage return. PLEASE DO NOT INCLUDE THE QUESTION ITSELF IN THE ANSWER; just the information requested. For example: [email protected] Mike Wolfson Ashland, Ohio USA NRD535 None milair, civilian aeronautical, USCG SAR If you're sending me a revision please indicate that in your response. That should do it for this time. listening. Have a good month and good Pagina 419 WUN-v05 Mike ========================================================================= 11010010111010001101011001# Digital Review #01110100001101011001101101 1010101011010010111011001010001100111010100101101011101001010100010101110 - Editor: Day Watson E-mail: [email protected] - 14, Gardens Road, Clevedon, N Somerset, United Kingdom BS21 7QG - Nickname on IRC channels #wun & #monitor DayW Hi digi WUNners Greetings once again The menu Military Special Techi Tips ARQ/E//184.6 update Routing Indicators SOM/MOS circuits SN Madrid/EBA ceases Navarea broadcasts Update on FDG Receiver control software Piccolo Mk.6 >>....Military.....> ::: ARQ/E//184.6 update The following French 184.6 bd/ARQ/E systems have been appearing in log posts during the last month. Thanks to PT/JD/ML/AWH for adding pieces to the jigsaw. Freq 3803 7980.1 8105 9123.5 9363.5 10132.5 10688 12141 13463 13472.5 13954 14797.5 14990 18444.5 Notes Cct France -> Kosovo Faviere to Naqoura/RFFXL XXL Versaille/RFFXCCS Favieries to Albanie (Albania) CBH Rtn Paris -> Naqoura, Lebanon ? Elbasan (Albania)/RFFXCAH HCB Paris/RFFX Naqoura/RFFXL XXL XZL XZL XXL In respect of 13472.5 PT gathered in a nice collection of RI's one evening - useful in relation to the current SFOR operations in the Balkans. The circuit ID is HCB and traffic was sent as follows: from rffxcah taskforsouth hq elbasan to rffdcc etamat bruz rffccc rffbbc rffbbc rffbbc rffbbc comfat lille comforlogter montlhery etamat pontoise dirmat paris les loges guerre dirmat det versailles satory Pagina 420 info rffbbhl rffbbc rffbbc WUN-v05 sercenapromat versailles satory servcengest versailles satory guerre sontec versailles satory ------------------------------from rffxcah to taskforsouth hq elbasan paris rffva air sirpa paris rffudl air soutienpers st dizier info rfgw rffxoc rffsyrc rffvat milfrance tirana armees centops paris comairsfor vicenza comair tirana --------------------------------from rffxcah taskforsouth hq elbasan to rfffcc escat ambronay rffbbc rffbbc guerre dircomis rambouillet comforlogter montlhery info ----------------------------------Reception was a bit poor later on but the circuit also carried a Controle de Voie from FAVIERES to itself and a ZNR/ZFX message from ALBANIE to FAVIERES. These routeing indicators were also mentioned: rffgac rffgcc rffyfc regtrans luneville dirmat metz etamat langres Larsen noted RFFMSYR mentioned on 10132.5 but no ID currently. Many thanks guys. ::: Routing Indicators Thanks Wolfgang P - my apologises for delay (received Feb). RBSWBT RBSWEJ RBSWID RFFBBYM RFFBBYM RFFKHOF RFFSYRA RFFUAJ RFFUED RFFUUED RFFVAY RUCKMEP RUFGSOC RXDBON RXFGFC RXFGFC UKSHF SPLIT UKAVNSQN GORNJI VAKUF MNDSE MAIN BANJA LUKA DETBATALAT RAJLOVAC MNDSE MAIN MOSTAR BATALAT PLOCE COMDETAIRFRSFOR MOSTAR CENTCOMFAP VILLACOUBLAY AIR ORLEANS AIR FRANCHE COMTE ORLEANS COMDETAIRFRSFOR SARAJEVO TWO SIX MEU SOC COMSOCSFOR DIRPAT NORTHWOOD COMFIVEATAF CAOC COMMCEN VICENZA ::: SN Madrid/EBA ceases Navarea broadcasts. The Navarea III broadcasts in Spanish and English in both cw and 75bd rtty have now ceased. The relevant frequencies were Pagina 421 WUN-v05 2841 3790 4261 6388 6408.5 6930 8528.5 13059 14641 17018 ::: SOM/MOS circuits Murray Lehman has come up trumps again with the following item. An HF digital link between the French Naval base at Le Port and their fleet replenishment ship FS Somme, was first copied on 10 June 1999. Using ARQ-E3 192 baud 850 hz shift, traffic from Le Port, RFVI, has MOS as the circuit identifier with the Somme, RFVISOM, using SOM. Early monitoring of the MOS circuit showed approx 200 messages per day were being passed - mostly five groups with some clear text, service and flying/sea weather tfc. Rather less, of similar types, on the SOM circuit. It is highly probable that the traffic relates to the Persian Gulf blockade. A similar link between Le Port and the FS Var (same class as the Somme) was in use in 1992/4 using REU/VAR circuit identifiers and the same mode/baud/shift. Frequencies : logged : MOS circuit - 6267 SOM circuit - 4161 possible use : 8304 8410 9430 11488 6340 12448 13812 12478 16576 Format examples : 1) Le Port to Somme ZCZCMOS139 OO RFVIDCF DE RFVI 1620921 ZNR UUUUU ZAH SOM156 FORMAT LIGNE 4 NNNN 2) Somme to Le Port ZCZCSOM169 OO RFVICS DE RFVISOM 1003 1621035 ZNR UUUUU BT NON PROTEGE MCA SVC TXT INT ZDK MOS688 A MOS 690 A MOS 691 BT 1003 NNNN 3) Somme to Le Port ZCZCSOM226 OO RFFLA RFFLCVH RFFISOM DE RFFISOM 0002 1620211 ZNR UUUUU R 110211Z JUN 99 FM SOMME TO RFFLCVH/SFS TOULON INFO RFFLA/ALFAN ZEN/ALINDIEN BT clear text message BT 0002 Pagina 422 18730 16635 23520 22159 WUN-v05 NNNN 4) Somme to Le Port ZCZCSOM004 OO RFVICS DE RFVISOM 9990 165080 ZNR UUUUU BT MCA SVC TXT POUR ESSAIS D I F F U S I O N R E S T R E I N T E RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYR SGSGSGSGSGSGSGSGS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 BT 9990 NNNN Thanks Murray - good on you Blue! ::: Update on FDG Last month under FAF scheduling a series of frequencies ID'ed as FAF Bordeaux/FDG was given. First the rtty data breaks down as follows Freq 3814 3817 4450 4613 5876 6768 6817.5 6836 6837 6871.5 6910 7476 7502.5 7513 7662 7671.5 7722.5 7987 8000 10520 ....Mode.... F1b ..Period.. hx hx cw cw hj hj J3e F1b hx hx hx hx cw cw cw F1b hj cw cw hx hj F1b hn cw cw hj J3e F1b F1b F1b cw cw hx hx hx hx hx hx hx F1b = 50/R/850 J3E = usb or lsb ?? hj hn hx Daytime Nighttime not specified. Further random checking during the month has shown that only one frequency is in use at any one time and that different frequencies are used on different days. 0403 0503 0603 0703 0803 0903 1003 7671.5/6837 6910 nil 6817.5/nil nil/10520 7502.5/nil 0433 0533 0633 0733 0833 0933 1033 7513 4450/5876 nil 7513/7502.5 8000/7513 10520/nil 6910/6768 Pagina 423 1103 1203 1303 1403 1503 1603 1703 1803 1903 2003 2103 2203 2303 nil/7671.5 6910/6871.5 7513/6837 7987/nil 10520 10520/6837 3817 1133 1233 1333 1433 1533 1633 1733 1833 1933 2033 2133 2233 2333 WUN-v05 7987/5876 5676/nil 6837 7671.5/7722.5 6836/6871.5/6836 7722.5/nil 3814/nil 6817.5 6768 Where more than one frequency is noted these have been on different days not in parallel. NIL means nil heard at that time. No entry means no monitoring so far at that time Timing is precise. Starts H+03 or H+33 and ceases H+32 or H+02 respectively. This suggests the whole operation is automatic and the corruption at the beginning is on the tape or file carrying this data, with the "users" of the system not reporting the corruption, nor the site transmitting these "messages" not doing any routine monitoring. Analysis of the corrupt section. Showall indicate double fig shift and double letter shift when in use. The section "owpo" looking like shifted figures is followed by a pair of letter shifts but preceded by a pair of "kk" which possibly can be taken as a pair of corrupted figs shifts. The "figs" section unlikely to be a genuine frequency of 9209 but could be 1xx1 or 2xx2 possibly 3xx3 from that position in the list. I've looked through CFL/11, JK99 and SpezFreq/98 under FDG and found no frequency with the same character beginning and end. This one, possibly two, missing frequencies could be why nothing is heard at "nil" times above. Only cw/rtty modes have been logged; no rt to date. Assessment? No traffic ever heard, no-one monitoring the frequencies otherwise one would have assumed the tape corruption cleared by now, automatic on a pseudorandom frequency basis - all suggests a system to use the listed frequencies on a regular basis thereby staking a territorial claim on those frequencies. AnyWUN with other ideas? >>....Special.....> ::: Receiver control software A very disappointing response to my request last month for info on different control software for control-capable receivers - in fact not a squeek from anyWUN apart from Mike Agner who put together this useful list pertinent to the TenTec RX320. Thanks again Mike ---ScanCat Gold SE =============== URL: http://www.scancat.com Platform: Win95/98 Dave Wilson's PowerBasic DOS Interface ====================================== URL: http://www.erols.com/dlwilson/rx4.exe URL: http://www.erols.com/dlwilson/test.ch WorldStation Software -and- (future support for RX320) Pagina 424 WUN-v05 ===================== URL: http://www.dxtra.com Platform: Win95/98 Software as developed by George Privalov: ========================================= URL: http://www.mole3d.com/radio/rx.htm Platform: Win95/98 Clifton Turner's RX320 Controller:[[email protected]] ================================= URL: http://pages.prodigy.net/kf5oj/KF5OJ.htm Platform: Win95/98 Flexi-Tuner for the RX320: ========================== email to Dave W7HTJ at: [email protected] Platform: DOS or Windows Tom Cooper's DOS program for the RX320 ====================================== URL: http://home.att.net/~jacksonharbor/rx320imp.htm ERGO front end for RX320 ========================= URL: http://members.home.net/creativexpress/ Platform: Win 95/98 Radio320 program by Jim Smith ============================= URL: http://www.ns.net/~jpsmith/jimweb/rx320/radio320.html Platform: Win95/98/NT GNRX320 ======= URL: http://members.tripod.com/~gniephaus/gnrx320/gnrx320.html Platform: Win95/98/NT ---So come along Guys/Gals; what about YOUR receiver control software? >>....Techi Tips.....> ::: Piccolo Mk.6 Piccolo Mk.6 comes in two forms: 12 tone 6 tone using ASCII as the basic code set " ITA2 " " " " " " Tones are numbered 0 - 11 3 - 8 for 12 tone and 6 tone. Any character consists of two sequential tones. The table for the 6 tone system is as follows: _________________________________________________________________________ Character tables Letter Figure First Second Shift Shift Tone Tone _________________________________________________________________________ A B C ? : 8 5 7 5 8 8 Pagina 425 D Who are you E 3 F % G @ H œ I 8 J Bell K ( L ) M . N , O 9 P 0 Q 1 R 4 S ' T 5 U 7 V = W 2 X / Y 6 Z + Carriage return Line feed Letters shift Figures shift Space Unperf. tape 6 6 8 4 4 7 8 8 4 4 7 5 4 3 7 8 5 8 4 3 3 3 5 6 7 3 3 7 6 WUN-v05 8 3 7 6 4 3 6 8 5 7 7 7 3 3 6 4 4 3 8 5 7 4 3 7 5 8 6 4 4 The above are the 32 combinations covering ITA2 coding. With 6 tones however there is a 6x6 matrix ie 36 combinations. One combination is used as the STANDBY coding, the remaining three declared as non-valid characters: Standby 5 6 Non-valid " " 5 6 6 5 5 6 The piccolo signal is synchronous with each element or tone lasting 50mS. Each character therefore lasts 100 mS (two tone lengths). As the tone duration is 50mS the bit rate is 20 bps. As the tones are 20 hz apart they are said to be orthogonal. 100mS character time equates to a 7.5 bit ITA2 input to the modem at 75bd. If the modem input is 50bds the modem will insert extra padding (idle) characters into the piccolo stream. Any of the six tones can be used as the first and second tones. This being so it is not possible to reliably synchronise on character when running traffic. A special tone sequence using tones 5 and 6 is used. This is the usual tone pair heard whilst the circuit is idle. If the tones alternate between 5 and 6 the modem will consider as a. a character with 5,6 (1st/2nd tones) and synchronises (cont. STANDBY), or b. a character with 6,5 (1st/2nd tones) decoding as non-valid and forces a system resync. Current 6 tone piccolo traffic channels are invariably online encrypted but occasionally can be copied in the clear on engineer channels. The 12 tone variant is always encrypted and no further information is available as to the individual tone structure for each character. >>....Signoff.....> Pagina 426 WUN-v05 That's it for another month - good monitoring 73s Day ===================================================================== Military Channel Designators List ================================= Not much in the way of changes this month. There are a few 'new' frequencies listed here and there. Once again, Jeff Haverlah - the WUN expert on the USSTRATCOM network - has come up trumps with another 'Zulu' tie-up. During June, Z260 was confirmed. With the increase in solar activity, signal propagation is improving, and a lot of the higher frequencies are now being heard. Don't forget to post a logging to WUN, or email me directly, if you hear a frequency and can confirm a designator for it. Many thanks. It has been suggested that I expand this column to include frequency lists for any other military 'voice' networks, even if they do not use designators for their frequencies. By listing what I or WUN know, we may find that other WUNners know of other frequencies, and can help to swell the listing. Does anyone have any comments on this idea? **NOTES: (6) Confirmed 1996 (7) Confirmed 1997 (8) Confirmed 1998 (9) Confirmed 1999 MF = Moved From (freq in MHz) Revised Frequency Designator's (Last Revision 23rd Jun 99) USAF MYSTIC STAR: F003 8036 (8) F005 9120 (8) F007 4850 F009 17972 F020 16117 F033 15962 F039 10881 F046 13823 F054 8058 (9) F058 4742 (6) F061 23265 F063 14870 F064 11214 (9) F066 15036 F077 ? F078 18532 F080 15677 F084 13205.5 F085 MF 6,8,11 MHz F086 9461 F089 13204 (6) F090 6716 F094 9017 (6) F098 14585 F099 13247 (7) F101 12106 (6) F102 11118 (6) F103 11488 (6) F107 ? (8) F108 7316 F114 6986 (6) F117 6993 (8) F124 11217 (6) F128 23242 F134 4942.5 F365 F369 F370 F372 F380 F382 F395 F400 F404 F405 F406 F417 F419 F420 F432 F433 F435 F437 F441 F444 F448 F451 F452 F453 F461 F463 F464 F465 F466 F467 F476 F481 F483 F486 F487 11059 (9) F664 15 MHz? 20397 (8) F667 6817 (7) 17177 F673 3064 16123 (8) F677 MF 6 MHz 3144 (5) F690 3032 15094 (6) F700 4490 9057 (6) F701 11058 (7) 6728 (5) F702 9323 (6) 7690 F703 9991.5 (6) 6972 F706 8057 (5) 18393 (6) F707 10589 4992 F708 23377 11407 (5) F709 9317 (7) 7933 (7) F713 16246 (5) 6731 (8) F717 10883 20972 F722 12270 3821 F723 18323 (6) 5684 (6) F728 11236 (5) 17440 F731 6683 (9) 19267 F732 15011 (7) 16-18 MHz F734 4757 (7) 13248 (7) F736 11494 (8) 5026 F741 7873 19063 F748 6756 (5) 13211 (8) F749 15-16 MHz? 4610 (7) F752 8047 (8) 16157 F754 11627 8040 (9) F758 4452 (8) 14864.5 (7) F777 3113 (6) 9023 (7) F778 18023 (8) 4-6 MHz? F784 9043 (6) 7605 F785 15687 (6) 18626 F790 16323 5152 (7) F803 5078? 24483 F807 12103? Pagina 427 F136 F146 F153 F173 F182 F184 F186 F194 F195 F197 F202 F204 F211 F213 F226 F228 F229 F236 F240 F243 F248 F249 F250 F251 F262 F264 F265 F266 F267 F268 F271 F277 F287 F290 F291 F292 F295 F300 F301 F302 F310 F311 F322 F326 F337 F350 F351 F354 F356 F360 F363 5429.5 (7) 9027 (7) 8063 (6) 14420.5 3078 (6) 10648 (8) 3046 13825 (5) 20631 4982 (6) 16014 (5) 12057 11056 (7) ? 5435.5 (6) 7735 (5) ? (8) 15041 (9) ? (8) 18590 5398 (5) 4731 15091 13217 (8) 10717 7693 (6) 15733 (6) 7997 (6) 6730 (9) 7325 (8) 18320 11153 (8) 11226 (8) 8026 (8) 13960 (7) 9414.5 11460 (9) 15707 (6) 7500.5 ? ? 11220 (9) ? 14864 18761 5043 ? (9) 11053 (9) 7827 7919.5 (8) 15018 (7) F489 F496 F497 F498 F499 F500 F505 F516 F517 F521 F522 F523 F529 F530 F533 F538 F540 F542 F545 F551 F555 F561 F567 F569 F574 F575 F576 F577 F579 F595 F600 F611 F614 F616 F622 F623 F624 F626 F627 F631 F633 F639 F642 F644 F646 F649 F662 WUN-v05 5437 (7) 11059.5 (6) 5411 (7) 8032 (8) 4442 (7) 8989 (6) 9006 (6) 4645 (6) 9270 (6) 11484 (5) 11232 9215 (9) 8077 (7) 23325 18675 (6) ? 5404.5 5431 (6) 10580 18331 (6) 4894 (6) 11052 (6) 13565 (6) 18387 11413 (6) 10427 11153.5 (7) 10544 (7) MF 11 MHz 10877 13878 (6) 14863 4488.8 (8) 9320 (9) 5817 18317 13241 (8) 19343 7910 (5) 18755 (5) 18290 (8) 7469 18218 15821 (5) 13440 (8) 8053 (6) 15048 (6) F809 5700 (5) F814 6989 (7) F821 ? F823 11229 (8) F825 19047? F832 18267 F843 MF 6 MHz F845 6-7 MHz? F846 13822 (5) F853 12 MHz? F864 16008 F867 6830 (7) F868 9218 (6) F869 16090 F873 13248 (7) F874 13246? F875 6717 (8) F877 4721 (7) F885 13207 (5) F895 5710 (9) F904 10202 (7) F906 4524 F909 7687 (8) F910 19671 F912 7330 F917 10205 (6) F918 13482 F919 11159 (6) F920 7927 (7) F924 16317 F933 ? F935 9 MHz? F937 ? F940 11445 F943 19002 (6) F948 15038 (6) F952 Night F957 6761 (9) F965 11466 (9) F974 10586 (6) F975 MF 11 MHz night F980 15724 F982 9 or 13 MHz? F987 10583 (6) F988 4763 F997 15667 *USN SCW-1 CA 6691 (7) CB 11187 (7) CC 17982 (9) CD ? CH 11264 (9) also check 11267 & 13240. References have been made to designators CF, CG, CK and CL. *USAF STRATCOM 'Zulu': Z100 3068 (9) Z105 3116 (7) Z110 3134?(8) Z115 3143 (9) Z120 3295 (8) Z124 ? Pagina 428 WUN-v05 Z125 4495 (8) Z130 4472 (8) Z135 4745 (8) Z140 5026 (8) Z145 5705 (9) Z150 5800 (9) Z155 5875 (9) Z160 6715 (9) Z165 6757 (9) Z170 7831 (9) Z174 ? Z175 9016 (9) Z180 9057 (9) Z185 9809 (8) Z190 10204 (9) Z195 11104.0 (possibly?) Z200 11181 (9) Z205 11494 (9) Z210 11229 (9) Z211 12070 (9) Z215 13242 (9) Z220 13245 (7) Z225 13907 (9) Z230 15046 (7) Z235 15094 (8) Z240 15097 (7) Z245 ? Z250 15962 (9) Z255 17973 (9) Z260 18006 (9) Z265 ? Z270 18027 Z275 18046 (or possibly 18056?) Z280 ? Z285 ? Z290 19665 (9) Z295 ? Z300 Z305 Z310 23337 (possible) was mentioned by NW01 in 6.98 Z315 23872 Z320 ? Z325 ? Z330 ? We had no positive confirmation during 1997 that Z110 was 3134, but that frequency was active with 'Nightwatch' traffic during January 1998 so it is still one of 'their' frequencies. *USAF AFSOC =========== FOX 1 13207 FOX 2 5732 FOX 4 9017 FOX 8 23271 FOX 9 18027 ? 9018 *US Customs/DEA/JTF =================== 3428 Yankee Alpha 5571 Yankee Bravo 8912 Yankee Charlie 11288 Yankee Delta 13312 Yankee Echo 17972 Yankee Foxtrot 27870 20631 Victor Alpha Victor Bravo 5277 Alpha (Night DEA Pri) 5841 Bravo 7300 Charlie 9497 Delta 11076 Echo (Day DEA ops) 7657 Foxtrot 14690 Golf 18666 Hotel (DEA Active) 23675 India Pagina 429 18594 15964 11494 3369 Victor Victor Victor Victor 4500 7527 9802 12222 15867 Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu 10242 13907 20890 23214 25350 Tango Tango Tango Tango Tango Charlie Delta Foxtrot Kilo Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Alpha (also VE) Bravo (also VG) Charlie (also YG) Delta (also YH) Echo (also YI) 2808.5 4991 5058.5 7778.5 9238.5 11073.5 15953.5 17601 19131 Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf Hotel India 5912 12138.5 13658.5 15964 Whiskey Whiskey Whiskey Whiskey WUN-v05 14350 Lima 14686 Papa 23402.5 Romeo 11073.5 Sierra 17171 Sierra 18171 Sierra 19131 Sierra ? Sierra 7527 COTHEN 8912 COTHEN 10242 COTHEN 11494 COTHEN 13907 COTHEN 15867 COTHEN 18594 COTHEN 20890 COTHEN 23214 COTHEN 25350 COTHEN (DEA day pri) Echo Hotel India Juliet Lima Scan 1 Scan 2 Scan 3 Scan 4 Scan 5 Scan 6 Scan 7 Scan 8 Scan 9 Scan 10 Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot WUN member John Bohn offered some updates to 'Sierra' frequencies listed above, but is looking for the frequency assigned to the 'Sierra Lima' designator. John says that if you have access to an FCC database, try searching for the frequencies assigned to Rockwell International with the following callsigns::KA2XXA Richardson,TX; KC2XKG Cedar Rapids, IA; KC2XKJ Newport Beach,CA. John says that the unknown 'SL' freq may be one of the following: 26946.0, 20348.5, 17171.0, 16376.0, 16341.0. Rick Baker says that 18971.0 may also be another. *USCG "SECURE" ============== 3A3 5422.5 3A4 4448 3A5 ? 3A8 7773.5 3A9 7421 3A30 ? 3E4 6234.5 3E5 10608.1? 3E6 5272 3E7 ? 3E9 ? 3E10 7626 3E11 7783 3E12 7845 3E13 7884 3E14 7909 3E19 10675 3E20 10759 3E21 10788 3E24 11157.5 3E25 13413 Another two frequencies may be 13809.0 and 13950.0. For a full listing of USCG aircraft and helicopters, please 'surf' to 'http://www.gem.net/~berri/files/misc/uscg_air.html'. Pagina 430 WUN-v05 *U.S. Army Corps of Engineers *U.S. ARMY TRANS CORPS ============================= ======================= CH-1 3345 CH.1 4146 CH-2 5015 CH 2 6224 CH-3 5327.5 CH 3 6227 CH-4 5400 CH 4 8294 CH-5 5437.5 CH 5 8297 CH-6 6020 CH 6 12353 CH-7 6785 CH 7 12359 CH-8 9122.5 Pri CH 8 12365 CH-9 11693.5 CH-10 12070 Sec CH-11 12122 CH-12 16077 CH-13 16326 Ter CH-14 16358 CH-15 20659 The USACE hold a weekly Net each Friday on Ch.8 where many USACE stations 'check-in'. *FEMA ===== FEMA uses "Foxtrot" designations for their frequencies. FOXTROT # FOXTROT # FOXTROT # FOXTROT # 01 2320 21 6809 41 14450 61 21919 02 2360 22 7348 42 14776 62 22983 03 2377 23 7428 43 14836 63 23028 04 2445 24 9462 44 14885 64 23390 05 2658 25 10194 45 14899 65 23451 06 3341 26 10493 46 14908 66 23550 07 3379 27 10194 47 15464 67 23814 08 3388 28 11721 48 15509 68 24008 09 4603 29 11801 49 15532 69 24282 10 4780 30 11957 50 15708 70 24526 11 5211 31 11994 51 16201 71 24819 12 5378 32 12009 52 16430 13 5402 33 12129 53 17519 14 5821 34 12216 54 17649 15 5961 35 12219 55 18744 16 6049 36 13446 56 19757 17 6106 37 13633 57 19969 18 6108 38 13744 58 20027 19 6151 39 13780 59 20063 20 6176 40 13783 60 21866 *'Habitat' net ============== Jeff Jones reports that these frequencies and channel designators have changed, and are now as follows: 4704.4 (replaced 4721.0) 5700.4 WY02B 6719.4 WY02A (replaced 6736.0) 8978.4 9005.4 9011.4 11212.4 (replaced 11214.0) 15095.4 (the two designators listed above, WY02A and WY02B, are not yet confirmed.) *SFOR BOSNIA & OPERATION 'ALLIED FORCE' IN KOSOVO ============ The IFOR/SFOR operation in the Balkans has changed completely in recent weeks. The NATO attacks on Serbia continue around the clock, and from various web-pages and WUN postings comes the following updated tie-ups. These have all been confirmed since mid March 1999. The callsigns used on these freqs used to be 'Bookshelf', but it has recently changed to 'Moonbeam' - these are EC-130 Hercules Pagina 431 WUN-v05 aircraft operating from Aviano AB in Italy, they are ABCCC aircraft. They often contact ground-stations using the callsigns 'Tracker' and 'Cricket'. 78A - 4519.0 79B - 5218.0 80V - 5763.5 81A - 6865.0 81B - 6932,5 81V - 8046.0 82A - 9118.5 82B - 9260.0 83A - 11173.0 Note how the designators and frequencies are both in an ascending sequence - this should help to pin-down new tie-ups. Designator '108A' has been mentioned by 'Bookshelf' aircraft, but no freq tie-up is know. Two other tie-ups have been reported, which do not fit into the above pattern, but as I have not heard any traffic on these freqs myself, I cannot confirm if they are connected 118 - 15048.0 154 - 8087.0 The following frequencies have all carried 'Bookshelf' traffic in the past, and are worth checking from time to time: 4578, 4789, 4923, 5084, 5103.5, 5462, 4510, 5712, 9303. *Australian Navy ================== From the article on the Royal Australian Navy in the March newsletter: Frequency Channel Designator 2768 A1 4375 A2 6218 ? - Exercise Related 6510 A3 8122 A4 9014 ? - Exercise Related 13116 A5 17344 A6 22708? A7? *Belgian Air Force Designators ============================== 4745.0 YD 8989.0 YG 11268.0 YJ 15010.0 YM 18006.0 YO 20620.0 YP 20050.0 YQ 23332.0 YS *Canadian Forces ================ 3047.0 CFH: Halifax Military A6A 4560.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military (Maritime Command) 4700.0 CFH: Halifax Military 4739.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military A2B 5198.5 CFH: Halifax Military (Maritime Command) 5684.0 CJX: St Johns Military 5694.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military 5702.0 CJU: Vancouver Military 5717.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military; CJX: St Johns Military D1B 5850.0 CZW: Halifax Maritime Air Group D6G 6694.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military 6706.0 CHR: Trenton Military (wkg NATO a/c) Pagina 432 D3H D1H C-5 C-6 C-8 WUN-v05 6715.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military 6736.0 CFH: Halifax Military (OR Chg?) 6745.0 CHR: Trenton Military 6751.0 SIDECAR (NORAD) CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver 6754.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CJU: Vancouver Military; CJX: St Johns Military (VOLMET) 8110.0 CFH: Halifax Military 8989.0 CHR: Trenton Military 9007.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; VXA: Edmonton Military 9023.0 CHR: Trenton Military (NORAD) 9027.0 CFH: Halifax Military 11214.0 CHR: Trenton Military (NORAD) 11232.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military; VXA: Edmonton Military 11249.0 CFH: Halifax Military 11265.0 CHR: Trenton Military (wkg MAGIC a/c) 13257.0 CHR: Trenton Military 15031.0 CHR: Trenton Military 15034.0 VXA: Edmonton Military (VOLMET) 17994.0 CHR: Trenton Military 18012.0 CHR: Trenton Military 18027.0 CFH: Halifax Military; VXA: Edmonton Military CanForces 'Charlie' Designators (other than those listed above) C-1 = 4721.0 C-2 = 6735.0 C-3 = 6750.0 C-4 = 8968.0 or 8967.0 C-7 = 13206.0 or 13207.0 CanForces CFARS CFARS is the Canadian Forces Affiliate Radio System. CFARS stations are located at various United Nations peace-keeping operations around the world and operate amateur radio equipment that provides phonepatches for service personnel to their families. They are also to be found on Navy and Coast Guard ships. Alpha 6978.5 Bravo 14386.0 Charlie 14460.0 Delta 14463.0 Echo 14446.5 Foxtrot 20971.5 Golf 20963.5 Hotel 29715.0 Juliet 14454.0 Kilo 14449.5 Lima 20977.5 Mike 13954.0 Whiskey 6982.5 X-ray 6962.5 Yankee 4052.5 Zulu 4023.5 Thanks to the Northern Alberta Radio Club (http://narc.net) for the above information. There is a large amount of CFARS information at http://www3.sympatico.ca/gunslinger/eng_index.htm . *French Air Force 'Circus' Net ============================== Marjolaine 2 6712 Racontar 1 8972 (not heard for years, is it still active?) Vinaigrette 3 8992 Reconfort 3 13236 Citadelle 1 18012 Citadelle 3 ? Verite 3 23254 Pagina 433 WUN-v05 Capitole/RS902 6688 143.8 AM Canasta in VHF, relayed all over France (thanks to Jacques Pagnoux) *German Navy ============ Frequency c/s Station ITU --------- ----- ----------------- ---2625 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 3056 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 3122 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 4154.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 6727 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 6730 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 6779 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 8335.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 10192.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 10197 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 10722 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 11256 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 12178 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 12415.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 15929 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 16129 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 17544 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 17994 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 22238.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 23744 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D DHJ59 has also been heard on 3116KHz and Mode -----------USB USB, RTTY 75 USB, RTTY 75 USB USB, RTTY 75 USB, RTTY 75 (= ARCN 405) USB USB USB USB USB USB, RTTY 75 USB USB USB USB USB USB, RTTY 75 USB USB 3939KHz. *German Air Force ================= From a listener in Europe comes an extensive update to the German Air Force frequency list. This information comes from a very good source, and he wishes to remain anonymous. 3107 - Alpha 3143 - Bravo 3903 - Charlie 4721 - Delta 5687 - Echo 5717 - Foxtrot 6700 - Golf 6715 - Hotel 6730 - India 6751 - Juliet 8965 - Kilo 9025 - Lima 11217 - Mike 11265 - November 13203 13233 15073 17973 17991 18012 23201 23215 23255 23318 23341 23345 29724 - Oscar Papa Quebec Romeo Sierra Tango Uniform Victor Whisky X-ray Yankee Zulu Alpha-bravo *Note: Freq 'Victor' *may* be 23231. Comments please? These frequencies are used by DHM91, which is the HQ Station of the German Air Force Air Transport Command. The other ground stations in this net are DHO23 (61st Air Transport Wing at Landsberg AB, southern Germany), DHO32 (62nd ATW at Wunstorf AB, north-central Germany) and DHO60 (63rd ATW at Hohn AB in northern Germany). Other callsigns heard are DHO75 (a collective callsign for all the three ATW's) and DHM81. Callsigns 'O5IP' (Oscar-5-India-Papa) and 'NI81' (November-India-81) seem to be other 'regular/daily' callsigns. The Primary frequency appears to be 'E'/5687. Stations have been heard discussing frequencies 'AA', 'AC', 'AF' and 'AJ' - these are encrypted RTTY transmissions. Update 11/97 - a new station has been heard - DHO24 - does anyone know where this is operating from. Update 3.99 - another new callsign - DHJ41 - was heard callsing DHM91 on 'E'. I suspect that this is connected with the deployment of German Air Force aircraft to Italy for operation 'Allied Force'. Pagina 434 WUN-v05 *NATO E-3 AWACS =============== Ch.AA 6700.0 Ch.A6 11228.0 Ch.AC 8971.0 Ch.A4 10315.0 Ch.A5 ? Ch.KD 6760.0 Ch.KF 6695.0 Ch.NB 3081.0 Ch.NC 3225.0 Ch.ND ? Ch.NE 4542.0 Ch.NF 4720.0 Ch.NG ? Ch.NH 4758.0 Ch.NI 6762.5 Ch.NJ 8986.5 Ch.NK 11270.5 Ch.NL 15050.0 Ch.NM 17996.5 Ch.XC 6754.0 Ch.A4 8980.0 Ch.A8 10315.0 Ch.?? 12165.0 Ch.?? 5691.0 Ch.?? 6728.0 Ch.?? 23241.2 The X-net is replacing N-net altough the N-freqs are still sometimes used. *Portuguese Air Force ===================== Known frequencies are 5687.0, 6685.0, 8992.0. *RAF Flight Watch Centres. ========================== (from the RAF En-Route Supplement, the UK equivalent of the USDoD IFR Supplement) Strike Command Integrated Communications System (STCICS) Callsign: 'Architect', CW: MLD or MLP Freqs: 4742, 5714, 6739, 9031, 11205, 18018 (group A - see below) 4540, 8190, 13257, 15031 (group B - see below) 2591, 11247 'Group A' has the QNH Broadcast at H+00 and Airfield colour-state broadcast at H+30. 'Group B' has RAF Germany airfield flying states at H+15 and H+45. Ascension Callsign: Haven Freqs: 4742 (2000-0800 UTC), 9031 (0800-2000 UTC), 11247 All freqs carry a weather broadcast at H+45 Cyprus Callsign: Cyprus Freqs: 4730, 9031 (1600-0500 UTC), 11247, 18018 (0500-1600 UTC) 4730 and 18018 carry a weather broadcast at H+15 Gibraltar Callsign: Gibraltar Freqs: 4742 (2000-0700 UTC), 11247 (0700-2000 UTC) Mount Pleasant, Falkland Islands Callsign: Viper Freqs: any of the above. *Royal Air Force Designator's Pagina 435 WUN-v05 (actually 'UKADGE HF Line Designator List') ============================= How to find which frequencies are active. Listen to the 'Architect' weather broadcast at H+00 and H+30 (see above). If the UKADGE circuits are active, there will be an announcement after the weather broadcast with the code-letters for the active frequencies. For example: 'Additional information.. 2.. PK.. tack.. 401C.. tack.. AG' (which is repeated twice). The 1 2 3 4 - first number indicates which Air Defense radar station is active Buchan, Boulmer and Benbecula Buchan Boulmer Neatishead The first 2-letter-group is the code for the active HF frequency from the list below. It is sometimes referred to as the 'Jorsk Frequency'. It carries most of the voice traffic, including target positions and Beaver details. This channel also carries frequency changes and position reports. The third group is the 'Charlie squared' channel, where AWACS aircraft pass their radar data over an HF link. Known freqs are (in khz): 401A - 2250.5 401B - 33?? (exact freq unknown) 401C - 4478.5 401D - 6673.5 401E - 8500.5 The final group is known as 'chick co-ordination', where combat aircraft which are HF-capable can be passed target positions and other information. Therefore, in the example above, Buchan is the ADR station, using 5095 khz for voice traffic, the AWACS are using 4478.5 khz, and the 'chicks' are on 4745 khz. A AB AC AD AE AF AG AH AK AP AQ AW AZ B BA BE BF BJ BK BL BS BT BX CA CM CO CY CZ D DA DB DH DM 11205.0 05693.0 08156.0 09010.0 03939.0 09022.0 04745.0 03930.0 03038.0 11181.0 02396.0 04042.0 23281.0 06739.0 17970.0 18018.0 03083.0 17988.0 03945.0 11268.0 18000.0 02350.0 08989.0 06736.0 18009.0 23245.0 03119.0 29800.0 04706.0 05436.0 15091.0 15013.0 08998.0 EP EX EZ F FA FG FS FT FV FW G GA GD GT H HE HJ HK HM HO HW HX HZ I IN IP J KA KD KH KJ KP KR 15040.0 11184.0 11253.0 13257.0 03101.0 11208.0 04742.0 13218.0 15064.0 03131.0 03915.0 15061.0 02274.0 26385.0 15031.0 03942.0 08983.0 09034.0 06748.0 13206.0 11247.0 23257.0 13248.0 13236.0 17982.0 27000.0 08980.0 03380.0 03867.0 12057.0 04718.0 02641.0 04484.0 MD ME MS NJ PA PE PF PH PK PO PR PZ QB QR QV RA RD RE RM RZ SA SE ST TG TO TQ TS TW UA UB UR UT VE Pagina 436 18850.0 14460.0 03218.0 05705.0 03302.0 06760.0 10634.0 08971.0 05095.0 06715.0 03864.0 14724.0 03512.0 08972.0 03095.0 08190.0 06691.0 05178.0 03110.0 09459.0 02762.0 14812.0 02591.0 06724.0 03391.0 03345.0 05684.0 04709.0 04724.0 10919.0 17979.0 04540.0 11217.0 WUN-v05 DQ DS DT DW E EF EH EI EK EM EN 17995.0 04739.0 18024.0 09031.0 03924.0 05720.0 11259.0 23270.0 11235.0 15025.0 15076.0 KT KW KX L LA LB LC LD LE MB MC 05420.0 02261.0 02577.0 05447.0 03036.0 03092.0 06701.0 15046.0 15072.0 02266.0 05270.0 W WG WM X XA YC YP YM YZ ZF ZZ 05747.0 03125.0 03026.0 03224.0 05403.0 11241.0 23250.0 13211.0 20030.0 03763.0 05714.0 *RAF/NATO 'K Series' ==================== The RAF (and other NATO forces) seem to be using a new set of codes to identify some HF frequencies. I do not know what the proper name for this new system is, so until I find out, I'll just call it the 'K series'. Golf 02 3235.0 Khz Golf 08 4572.0 Khz Hotel05 9010.0 Khz Kilo 01 HF? Kilo 04 HF? Kilo 05 4520.0 Khz Kilo 06 4020.0 Khz Kilo 09 4920.0 Khz Kilo 10 5173.0 Khz Kilo 11 5277.5 Khz Kilo 12 5290.0 Khz Kilo 14 (uhf) Kilo 15 7860.0 Khz Kilo 17 3304.5 Khz? Kilo 18 (uhf) or 4860.50 Khz Kilo 19 (uhf) Kilo 22 4785.0 Khz Kilo 24 4779.0 Khz Kilo 25 unknown HF Kilo 26 (uhf) Kilo 27 (uhf) Kilo 28 Beaver HF? Kilo 30 4477.0 Khz Kilo 31 5045.0 Khz Kilo 33 5385.0 Khz Kilo 34 5463.5 Khz Kilo 36 4012.0 Khz Kilo 55 (uhf) Kilo 56 (uhf) KJ 02 3357.0 KJ 04 3805.0 KJ 07 5280.0 KJ 11 ? KJ 28 (uhf) KJ 29 (uhf) KJ 37 5910.0 (poss.) TL 04 6237.0 (poss.) The KJ and TL designators were heard/used during the first JMC (Joint Maritime Conference) exercise held in the north-east Atlantic during early 1998. *Spanish Air Force ================== Known frequencies are 6715.0 and 8974.0. One flight was heard on 6715.0, and was asked to QSY to 'channel 2'. CU next time. Graham Tanner, [email protected] Pagina 437 WUN-v05 -===================================================== Graham Tanner: [email protected] (London, UK) G6SUQ (at one time) 51.33'N 000.25'W (AR-3030 & G5RV) ===================================================== ================================================================== _ _ ___ _ _ _____ ___ ___ ___ _ _ _ _____ _____ | \| |/ _ \| | | |_ _|_ _/ __|/ _ \| | | \| | __\ \ / / __| | .` | _ | |_| | | | | | (__| _ | |__ | .` | _| \ \/\/ /\__ \ |_|\_|_| |_|\___/ |_| |___\___|_| |_|____| |_|\_|___| \_/\_/ |___/ Utility Monitoring in the Maritime Bands Edited By: Scott R. Havens, AB2V 2203 Whitney Place Valrico, Florida 33594-4163 USA [email protected]/[email protected] This month, we have more news (mostly of the sad variety) re: WT services in the USA, Spain and Italy. There is also information on the recently completed merger of Globe Wireless and Marinet, Ltd, and a newly-discovered SITOR net originating in Morocco. In addition, we have some information about changes in British MSI broadcasts and a surprising turn of events among the “defunct” Canadian coast stations. QTC List: + + + + + + + GLOBE ENDING USA WT SERVICE ON 12 JULY GLOBE MERGES WITH MARINET, LTD. CANADIAN STATIONS TEMPORARILY RESURRECTED BRITISH MSI BCSTS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT COMANAV (MOROCCO) SITOR NET DISCOVERED SPANISH COAST STATIONS SHUT DOWN 31 MAY ADDITIONAL RE: ITALIAN CONTROL CENTERS +++++ GLOBE ENDING USA WT SERVICE ON 12 JULY It would appear that Globe Wireless will be closing down its WT facilities in the USA as of 12 July. I have a report that CW traffic and weather broadcasts have already been discontinued, and that all WT activity will follow on the aforementioned date. Globe plans to maintain and expand its HF Email capability. The RT facilities at WLO will presumably also continue, considering that they are trying to fill in for the dying AT&T High Seas RT network. SITOR stands to live on, at least for a while. Even if it is not needed for the Globe Email system, it will continue to be used for NAVTEX and GMDSS communications for the foreseeable future. Here is the WT write-up from Globe`s Web Site: "Globe Wireless, through its station KFS, has been in marine communications since 1910 using Morse code. That era is about to come to an end at 2359 UTC on 12 July, 1999 when the last KFS/KPH/WNU/WCC Morse code transmitters and receivers will be shut down. Ship, Ham and SWL operators may request QSL cards from Globe Wireless to commemorate this historic event. Please send your requests via Email to [email protected], or by facsimile message to: +650-372-2656. Titanic RIP" Signed, Peter Kierans, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, Globe Wireless Reception reports can also be sent to the usual QSL address: Globe Wireless, 1 Meyn Road, Half Moon Bay, California, 94019, Pagina 438 WUN-v05 Attention Tim Gorman. As one of our correspondents observed, digital modes and HF Email seem to be the modern replacement of CW telegraphy. It`s just a shame such modes are not nearly as simple or satisfying to copy. (Thanks to Day Watson, Alan Gale Hugh Stegman, and Bill Bergadano for some of the above information.) +++++ GLOBE MERGES WITH MARINET, LTD. Globe also announced a merger with Marinet Systems, Ltd., of Liverpool, UK. This move looks to be calculated to strengthen both companies position in the maritime communications market, both HF and satellite. The text of their press release follows. Globe Wireless and Marinet combine to form Full Service Marine Communications Company, Liverpool, United Kingdom & Foster City, California, USA (May 10, 1999): Today Marinet Systems, Ltd., and Globe Wireless, LLC., announced the combination of their companies. By merging the best of satellite and high frequency (HF) radio, the companies will offer unique products that provide tremendous benefits to consumers of marine communications. These products will include a least cost routing Email and data transfer capability that capitalizes on the expertise of both companies. Together, the companies provide truly global services to the 2,800 vessels that use their products. They have operations in 16 countries, sales offices and agents in 15 countries and over 100 trained installation and repair technicians working for more than 50 marine electronics firms in all of the major and many of the smaller ports worldwide. Marinet pioneered the introduction of electronic mail and data communications to the maritime industry using Inmarsat services more than ten years ago and are now widely recognized as the market leader in this rapidly growing area. "We are extremely pleased about bringing these two companies together," said Alan Leach, Manager, Sales & Marketing for Marinet. "The combination of the companies means that ships will have a unique choice from a single provider to use the most appropriate method of connecting ship to shore whether via HF radio or satellite." Globe Wireless has over 85 years of experience serving the marine industry, and has used software and digital technology to modernize HF Radio communications during the past decade. Like Inmarsat, Globe Wireless owns a worldwide Network that it uses to move messages and data around the world. "This combination will produce better marine communications solutions for customers," remarked Richard Johnson, Vice President of Sales for Globe Wireless. "Customers now have a single supplier that offers the full range of marine communications options, all at the most cost-effective rates available." +++++ CANADIAN STATIONS TEMPORARILY RESURRECTED Alan Gale reports an interesting bit of news from (his) friend Finbar, who is a radio officer at Malin Head Radio in Ireland. It seems that he heard a Canadian coastal station calling a Cuban ship on 500 kHz CW, even though the station was supposed to be closed down. Puzzled , he phoned the operator at Sydney VCO and was told that they had re-activated VCO, VCS and CLA because a number of fishing vessels with old gear had lost all comms and were having problems when fishing off the coast of Canada. They said the stations were only going to be active until the 31st of Pagina 439 WUN-v05 July, though, so we only have a small chance of catching them at work. As Alan says, So much for GMDSS! +++++ BRITISH MSI BCSTS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT From Alan Gale and Day Watson come reports of changes in the coastal radio system around the United Kingdom. As reported below, Maritime Safety and Information broadcasts will soon be handled via Coast Guard NAVTEX stations, rather then British Telecom stations. First, Alan reports some inside information about the current state of these stations, and possible motivations for the changes now in the works. He says: Some of the UK coastal stations are likely to be taken over by the Navtex Service to use for their MSI Broadcasts. It's sad to see the way these stations have been run down, and I consistently hear the same stories from operators that management have deliberately increased prices to drive traffic levels down and give them an excuse to close them down. The Irish Government recently had a review carried out by the Price Waterhouse organisation, and this company recommended that one of the stations be closed and all services carried out from just one of the locations. Whether this will ever come to pass or not is difficult to say at the moment. Day reports that these stations are indeed being taken over by HMCG. His report follows: Effective 1/Jul MSI broadcasts within the United Kingdom will only be made through HM CoastGuard stations and no longer through British Telecom coast stations. The following are the affected stations/frequencies/times on MF for weather forecasts: CG Station ---------Solent Freq ---1641 Times (UTC) ----------0840 2040 Areas Covered -----------------------N Foreland - Landsend. Falmouth 2226 0940 2140 Plymouth, Lundy, Fastnet, Sole Milford Haven 1767 0735 1935 Landsend to Cardigan Bay Milford Haven to Islay Holyhead 1880 0635 1835 Irish Sea Clyde 1883 0820 2020 Milford Haven to Islay Islay to Wick Stornaway 1743 0910 2110 Islay to Wick Shetland 1770 0905 2105 Shetland/Orkney waters Aberdeen 2226 0720 1920 Fair Isle, Cromarty, Forth, Forties Tyne Tees 2719 0950 2150 Forth, Tyne, Dogger, Humber Humber 1925 0740 1940 Tyne, Dogger, Humber Yarmouth 1869 0840 2040 Berwick on Tweed to Cromer, Cromer to N Foreland. In addition to the above daily bulletins there are three-day Pagina 440 WUN-v05 winter (1 Oct – 31 Mar) fishing fleet forecasts as follows: Falmouth 2226 2150 rptd 0950 following day Aberdeen 2226 2020 rptd 0820 following day Humber 1925 2110 rptd 0910 following day. +++++ COMANAV (MOROCCO) SITOR NET DISCOVERED Bert van Rij has discovered another company net and started piecing together the following information. If anyone else out there has additional information, please pass it along so we can develop a better picture of what this net is about and how it works. The company is: COMANAV - Compagnie Marocaine de Navigation 7 Boulevard de la Resistance Casablanca 05 Morocco Regular liner services between Morocco and Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France, United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Tunisia, Libya and Mauretania. Sitor A network on 12575.0 mhz simplex, Shore: Comanav x Selcall xkva Ships Listed monitored ------------Agdal Aknoul Anwal Azilal Azrou Delfini Marrakech Oualidia Ouarzazate Oued Eddahab Ouezzane Ouirgane Oulmes Taza Toubkal Callsign Selcall/Ships nr -------- ------------------------ cnsp xkme 31343 cnfz cnfa xkkd xkka 31338 31339 cnbt xkqa 31329 cnca xkmb 31341 31309 Selcalls monitored, but no id so far: xkmt xkqd xkkb 31340 31328 31331 Other selcalls on this freq, but probably not from this network: Coast Station--India qkxv 2310 Ship—Cyprus ikpc 05356 Dynacom—Athens mpkv 4630 Freq's mentioned : Channels 827 Pagina 441 WUN-v05 1239 1244 +++++ SPANISH COAST STATIONS SHUT DOWN 31 MAY It seems that at least some of the Spanish coast stations closed down on the evening of 30 April/1 May 1999. Alan Gale sent the following report: A friend of mine caught what appeared to be all the Spanish Coastal radio stations closing down on 500 kHz on the night of April 30th/May 1st. There hadn't been any warning that this was about to happen, and it was only recently that their new schedules were published in the Admiralty Weekly Notices To Mariners. He caught the following at around midnight utc: ........end of final bcast from LAS PALMAS RADIO/EAL......... “....TO THOSE REMAINING ON AIR STOP GOOD BYE FROM LAS PALMAS RADIO/EAL SILENT KEY FOREVER STOP ADIOS AR VA 30/04/99 01/05/99 " " las palmas palma tarifa roma EAL EAO EAC IAR 0000/0012 0013 0020 0020 FINAL CQ 73's to EAC AND EAL 73's to IAR 73's to EAC Sorry I missed this as I wasn't aware of the closure, but it's probably well worth list members keeping an ear on 500 kHz around the end/beginning of each month in case any of the others do the same. The Italian stations seem to still be active, along with stations from Turkey, Estonia, Sweden, Bahrain and the Faroes. Did anyone else manage to catch these closedown broadcasts from Spain? +++++ ADDITIONAL RE: ITALIAN MARCOMM CONTROL CENTERS Lionel Roithmeir received a heavily accented, but informative letter from Giovanni Michele of Telecom Italia. The letter traces the evolution of recent years from 21 independently staffed coast stations in 1993; to 6 groups, each with a designated control station; to the current organization in which two stations (IAR and IPP) control all stations around the Italian coast. The letter states that, in the past, each station had its own operators, technicians and chiefs, and that each had its own unique QSL card. Since the reorganization, these individual cards have ceased to be available, and the stations have not been successful in getting new cards produced. For the present, anyone wishing to QSL an Italian CStn will need to provide a prepared card (PPC) for them to fill in. Information about the current telecommand system was published a couple of months ago, but the letter provided slightly more detail regarding what each center controls. Here is what it contained: CONTROLLED BY ------------IAR CALL SIGN LOCATION ---------------ICB IPL IPD IAR NOTES ----- Genova Livorno Civitavecchia Roma Pagina 442 IDC IZN IPK IPB IPE IQP IPA IPQ IPN IQX IPP IQH IDF IQA IQN IQQ IQM IPP IPC IPB IPE WUN-v05 Cagliari Porto Torres Porto Cervo Bari WT Service Pescara North VHF Beam San Benedetto del Tronto Ancona Ravenna Venezia Trieste Napoli Messina Augusta Lampedusa Mazara del Vallo Trapani Palermo Crotone Bari Pescara RT-VHF Services South VHF Beam ======================================================================= # NUMBERS & ODDITIES # //////////////////////////// \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ - Editor: Ary Boender ****** e-mail: [email protected] - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B ------------------------ Co-editors ----------------------- Voice stations: Chris Smolinski \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ////////////////////////////// -::: N&O #15 :::Hello everyone. AC took care of the logs this month -thanks AC!- and it looks like we have a new editor next month. Keep your fingers crossed :-) Chris' on-line numbers database works fine and includes well over 8000 records now. Great job Chris, and thanks everyone for filling it. Because many people also want to play around with the data without being on-line, I converted the database to Access97 format and uploaded it to the 'Numbers & Oddities home page'. I will try to update the Access database with the latest info from the on-line version at least once a month. ::: N&O home page: http://home.luna.nl/~ary/ http://www.geocities.com:80/CapeCanaveral/Station/5847/index.htm ::: On-line numbers database: http://www.blackcatsystems.com/numbersDB/ ::: Spooks newsletter (HTML version of N&O) http://www.rtcom.us-inc.com/nsnl/index.shtml ::: a new numbers website just opened its doors at http://home.freeuk.com/spook007/ this site has a number of RealAudio files on-line -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* CZECH TRANSMITTING SITES * ---------------------------Rimantas Pleikys forwarded a list of shortwave Pagina 443 WUN-v05 transmitting sites near Prague as described by a Czech friend of his. DREVCICE, 10 km North/North-East from Prague - "unknown facility, perhaps for some military use"; at least 1 log-periodic and a few dipole antennas; ZELENEC, 7 km North-East from Prague - "top secret centre equipped with log-periodic antennas, H-[T-?] dipoles and rhombics, belonging to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs"; HRADESIN, 12 km East/South East from Prague - "a mystery centre from which originate countings (50, 51, 52, ...59) on 1122 kHz; God knows what station it is". Any comments and/or further info anyone? -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* VOICE STATIONS * ::: Hans-Friedrich's monthly G04 analysis. 06.06.99 2005Z 2035Z 5.720 kHz 5.620 kHz Message : 62158 95458 30120 75215 95457 30258 96545 75214 78545 96545 12014 54547 95458 32125 78545 96545 75454 96320 42112 20258 62111 32125 84589 99658 95458 = 25 groups Analysis: Frequent groups : 32125 78545 95458 96545 First two figures : 12014 20258 30120 258 32125 42112 54547 62111 158 75214 215 454 78545 84589 95457 458 96320 545 99658 2x 2x 3x 3x 2x 2x 3x 3x Last three figures: 12014 62111 42112 30120 32125 62158 75214 75215 20258 30 96320 75454 95457 95458 78545 96 54547 84589 99658 History : Summer 2005 2035 Winter 2105 2135 ---------------01/96 3227 3127 02/96 3409 3309 03/96 3419 3319 04/96 4581 4481 05/96 4165 4065 06/96 4340 4240 07/96 3935 3835 08/96 4165 4065 09/96 3930 3830 Pagina 444 2x 3x 2x 3x WUN-v05 10/96 11/96 12/96 01/97 02/97 03/97 04/97 05/97 06/97 07/97 08/97 09/97 10/97 11/97 12/97 01/98 02/98 03/98 04/98 05/98 06/98 07/98 08/98 09/98 10/98 11/98 12/98 01/99 02/99 03/99 04/99 05/99 06/99 3280 3270 3285 3230 3245 3275 3936 4245 4376 3930 3935 3915 3315 3265 3255 3255 3265 4435 4745 5410 5730 5840 5755 5310 4685 3940 3380 3415 3905 4520 5310 5570 5720 3180 3170 3185 3130 3145 3175 3836 4145 4276 3830 3835 3815 3215 3165 3155 3155 3165 4335 4645 5310 5630 5740 5655 5210 4585 3840 3280 3315 3805 4420 5210 5470 5620 ::: V7 SCHEDULES Tuesdays & Thursdays; 0600z, 0620z & 0640z. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 9072 10656 11602 11107 10713 11149 11461 11166 11542 11487 10233 9052 10472 11556 12202 12207 12213 12149 12061 12066 12142 13387 12133 10252 11772 13456 13902 13407 13513 13849 13361 13366 13442 14487 13533 11452 source: Andy Bell ::: ENGLISH MAN [E07] --------------------Hans-Friedrich browsed thru the N&O logs to see if he could come up with a schedule for E07, and he did! Here are the logs: 10275 Sat (121998) 5107 Wed (122398) 4559 Wed (122398) 5108 Mon (122898) 4558 Mon (122898) 6947 Tue (122998) 5107 Wed (123098) 4558 Wed (123098) 5166 Mon (010499) 1345 2121 2141 2121 2141 1833 2121 2140 2110 AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM Sked Sked Sked Sked Sked Sked Sked Sked Sked 624 915 915 915 915 697 915 915 916 Null msg format (DR) key 608 gc 46 (DR) key 608 gc 46 (DR) key 609 gc 64 (DR) key 609 gc 64 (DR) Null msg format (VM) key 609 gc 64 (DR) key 609 gc 64 (DR) Null msg format (DR) Pagina 445 5267 4559 9982 8189 12178 10774 Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon (032999) (032999) (042699) (042699) (051799) (051799) 2122 2141 2002 2010 2003 2011 AM AM AM AM AM AM Sked Sked Sked Sked Sked Sked 825 825 919 919 172 172 WUN-v05 key 610 gc 53 (DR) key 610 gc 53 (DR) Null msg format (DR) Null msg format (DR) Null msg format (DR) Null msg format (DR) As you can see there's a fixed sked on Monday and Wednesday evening: 5107 4559 5108 4558 5107 4558 Wed Wed Mon Mon Wed Wed (122398) (122398) (122898) (122898) (123098) (123098) 2121 2141 2121 2141 2121 2140 AM AM AM AM AM AM Sked Sked Sked Sked Sked Sked 915 915 915 915 915 915 key key key key key key 608 608 609 609 609 609 gc gc gc gc gc gc 46 46 64 64 64 64 (DR) (DR) (DR) (DR) (DR) (DR) 5166 Mon (010499) 2110 AM Sked 916 Null msg format (DR) 5267 Mon (032999) 2122 AM Sked 825 key 610 gc 53 (DR) 4559 Mon (032999) 2141 AM Sked 825 key 610 gc 53 (DR) 9982 Mon (042699) 2002 AM Sked 919 Null msg format (DR) 8189 Mon (042699) 2010 AM Sked 919 Null msg format (DR) 12178 Mon (051799) 2003 AM Sked 172 Null msg format (DR) 10774 Mon (051799) 2011 AM Sked 172 Null msg format (DR) It seems that E07 has the same habit like V07 and XPH Winter time: 2100/2120/2140 with msg 2100/2110 with Null msg Summer time: 2000/2020/2040 with msg 2000/2010 with Null msg (?) Change of Winter to Summer in April, not on last Sunday in March. The last two digits aren't equal (07/59 in December, 67/59 in March, 82/89 in April, 78/74 in May), but the third digits of the frequencies determine the sked number (or the sked number determines the third digits): 9 5 1 07 4 5 59 ^ 9 5 1 66 6 ^ 8 5 2 67 4 5 59 ^ 9 9 82 8 1 89 9 ^ 12 1 78 10 7 74 2 ^ Thanks a lot, Hans-Friedrich. This makes it again -VERY- clear why a numbers database is so important. ::: UNID ENGLISH MAN -------------------John Maky checks in with an interesting note. Here is his report: ''At 0100 on 6867 I caught the tail end of a M14 broadcast. I checked back at 0130 to see if there would be a repeat, and on 6866 a LIVE OM in English with a Russian accent was repeating 989 then 271 271 38 38 and into 5FGx2. Pronounced Zero as Zee-o, Four as Foe-are, and Five as Fiiiive. Sometimes let several seconds go by between groups. Audio went down at 0041 with 271 271 38 38 00000. At 0153, the carrier moved back up to 6867 again with tests - this time using the familiar YL "hermaphrodite" voice repeating 538 periodically. At 0200, YL in English repeating 538 538 538 00000 until 0003. At 0220, a strange "burst" digital mode came up on the carrier which sends data streams for a few seconds.'' Pagina 446 WUN-v05 Great log, John. This sounds a bit like the reports that we received a couple of months ago about English Man transmissions that were followed by a few words in CW and data bursts. Maybe it is the same station. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* RTTY STATIONS * ----------------::: FAPSI intercepts Freq. ------11460.4 13371 14980 15904 16023 16129 16277.3 16302 17460 17473 17475 17534 18209.9 18247 18332 18410 19415 20277 23129.9 UTC ---1633 1750 1310 1132 1412 0833 1554 0930 0930 0940 0840 0910 1607 0950 0820 0900 1010 0630 0709 link msg to ----- -----60047 00190 POU 00070 RAU 70004 00126 PSN M4W Israeli inteligence to RK2 Moscow 60069 00079 10075 10163 80038 RPO 30088 00149 DZR 10075 10042 40078 50002 CAZ 00098 VTX 60060 Has anyone logged the broadcasts to KUL and VKX during the past few months? It looks like these oldtimers have disappeared completely. -o-o-o-o-conet-o-o-o-o- # UTILITY ROUND-UP # - Editor: Ary Boender ****** E-mail: [email protected] - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B Hi everyone, I am still too busy to go looking for interesting stuff, so I am happy that I got some from you, including Jim Cumbie's huge USAF MARS article. We are still looking for someone who wants to edit the aero column. Let me know if you are interested. In the mean time, I will include aero news -if any- in this column. * ARE ATOM CLOCKS Y2K COMPLIANT ? * ----------------------------------At this moment I have no information about the US Navy atom clock or the ones used by MSF, WWV and other time signal stations. I only have info about DCF77, so if someone has info about the others, I would be grateful if you could forward it to me. The atomic clock used by frequency and time signal station DCF77 in Germany, is not Year 2000 compliant. DCF77 transmits only the last two figures of the year. Devices that are using DCF77's signal may malfunction because of this. DCF77's owner, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), states that PTB is not responsible for any Pagina 447 WUN-v05 damage that the figures '00' may cause and they also cannot guarantee that the figures '20' will replace '19' shortly after the change of the century. PTB also emphasizes that they cannot guarantee that DCF77 will work well during the change over from 1999 to 2000. In case of a malfunction PTB may have to switch to an other transmitter or antenna system. * RUSSIAN AERO MAPS ETC. * -------------------------The first aero item in this column comes from our Russian friend Dmitri. He writes: ''The Centre of Aero Navigational Information for Civil Aviation (CAI GA) offers a number of special publications. Among them are: - AIP for Russian Federation and CIS countries Aero Navigation Handbooks Radio Navigation Maps Corrections, NOTAMs and AICs are issued regularly. AIP and handbooks include diverse info related to airports of Russia, other CIS countries and the remaining world (mainly those locations that are reached by Aeroflot flights): aeronavigational info, airfield data, communications, meteorology, regulations of air traffic, search and rescue, maps. This info was taken from CAI GA website. Unfortunately, the site is in Russian only. They do not mention the prices on the website.'' GUP CAI GA ul. Svobody 67, Moscow 123364 Russia phones fax + 7 (095) 492 2191 (prices) + 7 (095) 492 0708 (requests) + 7 (095) 948 5909 e-mail URL [email protected] http://www.caica.ru Thanks for the info Dmitri ! -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* FONTS SET * ------------Roger Caird noticed a neat font set on the following website. When installed under Windows, Word automatically translates every letter that you type into morse characters. Try it and don't forget that it is shareware. ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/win3/font/mcmi__ps.zip 97442 bytes ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/win3/font/mcmi__tt.zip 73522 bytes mcmi__ps.zip mcmi__tt.zip Three Type1 MC morse_International_1890 Fonts 3 TrueType MC morse_International_1890 Fonts Description: MC morse_International_1890 Type1 and TrueType fonts represent the character set of the International Morse Code also referred to as Continental, Radiotelegraph, Wireless, or simply the Morse Code. This code was invented in 1890 by International Convention. Each package contains three fonts. The regular font's character set consists of arrangements of dots and dashes. The other two are: one subscripted version of the regular and one with pseudo bar code. Special requirements: None. Shareware. Uploaded by the author. Pagina 448 WUN-v05 Marek Cerajewski, MCType Typography [email protected] http://mctype.com/ -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* ODDS AND ENDS * ----------------::: Bill found an unid cw beacon, 7XY on 10248 kHz at 2152 UTC on 28 May with a weak signal. He could not find a listing for this station, can anyone help? ::: Humberto Molina from El Salvador sent us an interesting note. He found a list of frequencies in the local paper assigned to the Salvadoran Red Cross. Here they are: 6698.5 6696 6694 13998.5 13965 20942 20753 kHz Thanks Humberto. Good to see that we also have El Salvador online. ::: From Alan Gale comes the news that the Icelandic Coastguard is using 5680 kHz. ::: On to the next one. Fabrizio Magrone reports about a religious fanatic who often uses 6998 kHz for his morse messages. Fabrizio sez: ''He pretends to be transmitting from Loreto, a well known Italian catholic sanctuary. Probably he thinks he's using a Vatican callsign but he just blundered using a W instead of a V... (note: he sometimes uses HWK7 -Ary-). Often active these days, he's going completely out of control. I don't know who he really is or where he transmits from. Just ignore him but he's interfering the ICRC net in Kosovo.'' John caught him on 13997 kHz, probably an harmonic of 6998 kHz, with the following id "Ici Santa Casa - servizi informativa - de HWK7 = ar" and disappeared. ::: From beautiful Italy to fascinating Honduras. Yes folks, we have them from all over the world on WUN :-) This report was submitted by Elmer David Escoto Romero On 15 June between 0045-0137 UTC, Elmer heard a Peruvian police net on 10040 kHz transmitting "radiograms" which contained police reports about homicides, arrest warrants, etc. Unfortunately Elmer didn't catch the IDs of the two participants, but he is sure they were Peruvians, because the names of cities and provinces mentioned were all in Peru. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* UNID LATIN AMERICAN NET * --------------------------Albert W. Hussein and several other dxers frequently report unid stations transmitting from Latin America, possibly Mexico. So far it is unclear whether they are military, police or ... Info is most welcome! Frequencies: 9085 kHz (day time) 5710.5 kHz (night time, after 2300 UTC) Modes: USB/LSB voice ALE burst (not clear if they are related) PSK-ish undecodable half duplex data system another unid data system Messages: plaintext, coded messages (3 letter groups) Callsigns include: Veracruz, Valencia, Tormento, Litoral, Huracan, Pagina 449 WUN-v05 Diamante, Koala, Flores, Ulises, Piramide, Iberia, d'Avila, Espana, Aguilar, Escotia, etc etc -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-oUS AIR FORCE MILITARY AFFILIATE RADIO SYSTEM (MARS) station data by Jim Cumbie ::: Reg Reg Reg Reg Reg Reg Reg Reg Reg Reg REGIONS 1: CT, DC, 2: AL, FL, 3: IA, IL, 4: AR, LA, 5: CO, ID, 6: AZ, CA, 7: Europe 8: Hawaii, 9: Alaska 0: Central DE, GA, KS, MS, MT, NM, IN, KY, MN, OK, OR, NV MA, NC, MO, TX UT, MD, ME, MI, NH, NJ, OH, PA, RI, VT SC, TN, VA, WV ND, NE, SD, WI WA, WY Pacific, Far East and South America ::: FREQUENCIES (Listed, Reported, Verified) kHz ------3296 3311 4490 4500 4575 4590 4593.5 4873.5 6775 6778.7 7302 7305 7313.5 7315 7324 7329 7357 7382.5 7407 7457 7476 7540 7682.5 7832.5 7915 9106 13927 13993 14330 14352 14396.5 14405 14513.2 14530 14532 20992.5 Mode ------USB USB USB USB USB USB USB Digital Digital Digital USB USB USB USB ISB USB USB Digital USB USB USB USB Digital Digital Digital USB USB USB Digital Digital USB USB Digital Digital Digital USB Used by, but not necessarily limited to ---------------------Region 6 Net Transcom Net - Night Region 2 Net Region 6 Net - Night Transcom Net - Night FEC PACKET PACKET Region 4 Nets Region 3 Net - Nebraska Air Force/Army Interchange FEC Air Force/Army Interchange Region 6 Net Region 6 Net Transcom - Daytime Secondary PACKET FEC PACKET Mixed Services Phone Patch Net - Primary Transcom - Daytime Primary G-TOR PACKET SHARES Worldwide Space Support Net PACKET G-TOR PACKET Phone Patch Net - Secondary ::: CALLSIGNS AFA - AFD AFF AFN AFT Individual MARS Stations State and Regional Officials National Officials Temporaty Trainee Callsigns. (The "T" changes to an Pagina 450 AGA WUN-v05 "A" when trainee becomes a regular operator) Military Bases and some MARS Officials This list was compiled from various sources. Although every attempt has been to compile correct data, there may be inadvertent errors and by no means, is this a complete list. The accuracy of foreign stations is not guaranteed. Additions and/or corrections may be sent to: [email protected]. An asterisk in the following a call sign means "address on file." WUNers can e-mail [email protected] for addresses. I will reply via private e-mail. Please limit your requests to a maximum of 10 calls in any one request. AFA0AR AFA1AH AFA1AL AFA1AS AFA1AU AFA1AX AFA1BY AFA1CC AFA1CG AFA1CJ AFA1CP AFA1CX AFA1DA AFA1DI AFA1DN AFA1DX AFA1ED AFA1EE AFA1EN AFA1EY AFA1FM AFA1FP AFA1FT AFA1FX AFA1GC AFA1GE AFA1GT AFA1GY AFA1HG AFA1HU AFA1IV AFA1JC AFA1JK AFA1JV AFA1JW AFA1KS AFA1KU AFA1KW AFA1LF AFA1LL AFA1LW AFA1LZ AFA1MH AFA1MM AFA1MT AFA1MZ AFA1NC AFA1NL AFA1NO AFA1NR AFA1NW AFA1NY AFA1OK AFA1OO Rio Piedras, PR North Attelboro, MA Vernon, CT* Rochester, NY Pittsfield, MA* Frederick, MD* Delaware Wilmington, MA* Upper Marlboro, MD* Annapolis, MD* Norwalk, CT* East Liverpool, OH Northern New Jersey Upton, MA* New York Hampden, MA* Mount Holly, VT* New York Shelbyville, IN Phillipsburg, OH* Greenwood, IN* Zanesville, OH* Shelbyville, IN Levittown, NY Apalachin, NY* Reynoldsburg, OH* Pennsylvania Binghampton, NY Connecticut Hartford City, IN* Johannesburg, MI* Chesterland, OH* Eton, OH* Brownsmills, NJ* Indianapolis, IN Denton, MD* Ohio Coventry, RI* Aston, PA* Springfield, MA* Northeast Pennsylvania Rochester, NY Area East Liverpool, OH* Central Bridge, NY* Wellington, OH* Chesterland, OH* Beverly, NJ* Pennsylvania Szxonburg, PA* Nashua, NH* Wilmington, DE Pennsylvania Larwill, IN* Princeton Junction, NJ* Pagina 451 AFA1PF AFA1PJ AFA1PN AFA1PZ AFA1QB AFA1QI AFA1QW AFA1RK AFA1RL AFA1SI AFA1SQ AFA1SR AFA1TJ AFA1UC AFA1UF AFA1UN AFA1UV AFA1VE AFA1VF AFA1VI AFA1WI AFA1WK AFA1WX AFA1WY AFA1XN AFA1XX AFA1YV AFA1ZG AFA1ZS AFA2AA AFA2AC AFA2AD AFA2AE AFA2AG AFA2AH AFA2AI AFA2AJ AFA2AK AFA2AL AFA2AM AFA2AN AFA2AO AFA2AP AFA2AQ AFA2AR AFA2AT AFA2AV AFA2AW AFA2AX AFA2AY AFA2AZ AFA2BA AFA2BB AFA2BC AFA2BD AFA2BE AFA2BF AFA2BG AFA2BH AFA2BI AFA2BK AFA2BL AFA2BM AFA2BN AFA2BO AFA2BP AFA2BQ AFA2BS WUN-v05 Hartford, CT Columbus, OH* Midland, MI* Portland, ME* Stow, OH* New York Greenwood, IN* Woodsfield, OH* New York Ocean City, MD* Georgetown, DE* New York Huntington, WV Connecticut Delaware Landisville, PA* Ohio New Hampshire New York Silver Spring, MD* Andrews AFB, Camp Springs, MD Ohio Greenville, NH* Natrona Heights, PA* Charlemont, MA* Denmark, ME* Binghamton, NY* Billerica, MA* Pennsylvania Deland, FL Sofia, NC Gainesville, FL Deltona, FL Rockledge, FL Poquoson, VA Indian Harbor Beach, FL Indian Harbor Beach, FL Winterville, NC Morganton, NC Memphis, TN* Pike Road, AL Rock Hill, SC Arlington, VA Montgomery, AL Eglin AFB, Valpariso, FL Cleveland, NC W. Columbia, SC Louisville, KY Warrior, AL Sanford, FL Forest City, NC Tallahassee, FL Pensacola, FL Melbourne, FL Warner Robins, GA Satellite Beach, FL Ashland, AL Bonaire, GA Horseshoe, NC Warner Robins, GA Charlotte, NC North Fort Myers, FL Memphis, TN Ocala, FL Charlotte, NC Richmond, VA Webster Springs, WV Maiden, NC Pagina 452 AFA2BT AFA2BU AFA2BV AFA2BW AFA2BY AFA2BZ AFA2CC AFA2CD AFA2CE AFA2CF AFA2CH AFA2CI AFA2CJ AFA2CK AFA2CM AFA2CQ AFA2CS AFA2CT AFA2CU AFA2CV AFA2CW AFA2CX AFA2CY AFA2CZ AFA2DA AFA2DB AFA2DC AFA2DD AFA2DE AFA2DG AFA2DH AFA2DI AFA2DJ AFA2DK AFA2DL AFA2DM AFA2DO AFA2DP AFA2DQ AFA2DS AFA2DU AFA2DV AFA2DW AFA2EA AFA2EC AFA2ED AFA2EE AFA2EF AFA2EH AFA2EI AFA2EJ AFA2EK AFA2EL AFA2EM AFA2EN AFA2EO AFA2EP AFA2ER AFA2ES AFA2ET AFA2EV AFA2EW AFA2EX AFA2EY AFA2EZ AFA2FB AFA2FC AFA2FE WUN-v05 Merritt Island, FL* Bayonet Point, FL* Dacula, GA Ormond Beach, FL Atlanta, GA Big Bend, WV College Park, GA Sarasota, FL Burke, VA* Fort Walton Beach, FL Fairfax Station, VA Woodstock, GA Lexington, KY Norge, VA Bartlett, TN Valdese, NC Arcadia, FL* Hollywood, FL Melbourne, FL Palmetto, GA Winter Haven, FL Satellite Beach, FL Woodbridge, VA Glen Allen, VA Deland, FL Griffin, GA* Marion, NC Maiden, NC Saluda, NC Homosassa, FL Holden, WV Memphis, TN Roxboro, NC Gratsville, WV Lakeland, FL Plant City, FL Parkersburg, WV Charlotte, NC Montgomery, AL Prattville, AL Orlando, FL Burke, VA Stuarts Draft, VA Arlington, VA Durham, NC Vero Beach, FL Rockford, AL East Point, GA Warner Robins, GA Hampton, VA Logan, WV Sarasota, FL Ft. Walton Beach, FL West Point, GA Smithfield, NC Charleston, WV Ashebore, NC Chapel Hill, NC Arnold AFB, Manchester, TN Gastonia, NC Montgomery, AL Asheville, NC Falls Church, VA Tullahoma, TN Cleveland, TN Atlanta, GA Collierville, TN Fairfax, VA Pagina 453 WUN-v05 AFA2FF AFA2FG AFA2FH AFA2FI AFA2FJ AFA2FK AFA2FL AFA2FM AFA2FN AFA2FP AFA2FQ AFA2FR AFA2FS AFA2FT AFA2FU AFA2FV AFA2FW AFA2FX AFA2FY AFA2FZ AFA2GA AFA2GE AFA2GH AFA2GI AFA2GJ AFA2GL AFA2GM AFA2GO AFA2GQ AFA2GR AFA2GT AFA2GU AFA2GV AFA2GW AFA2GX AFA2GY AFA2GZ AFA2HC AFA2HE AFA2HF AFA2HG AFA2HH AFA2HI AFA2HK AFA2HL AFA2HM AFA2HO AFA2HP AFA2HR AFA2HS AFA2HU AFA2HV AFA2HW AFA2HX AFA2HY AFA2HZ AFA2IA AFA2IB AFA2IC AFA2ID AFA2IE AFA2IG AFA2IH AFA2II AFA2IK AFA2IL AFA2IM AFA2IN Niceville, FL Bedford, VA Gainesville, GA Gadsden, AL Columbia, SC Lakeland, FL Memphis, TN* Memphis, TN Tampa, FL Gallatin, TN Fort Myers, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL Wesley Chapel, FL Glenn Allen, VA Memphis, TN South Daytona Beach, FL Anderson, SC Daytona Beach, FL Roswell, GA Burke, VA* Burke, VA Shallote, NC Asheville, NC Alpharetta, GA Panama City Beach, FL Jeffersontown, KY Belleview, FL Jacksonville, FL Salem, VA Fletcher, NC Montgomery, AL Fayetteville, NC New Port Ritchy, FL Hampton, VA Hurt, VA Auburndale, FL Lizella, GA Marion, NC Cocoa, FL Orange City, FL Yorktown, VA Burlington, NC Nicholasville, KY Bedford, VA Virginia Beach, VA Augusta, KY Rockledge, FL Plantation, FL Apopka, FL Kings Mountain, NC Bartlett, TN Gunter AFB, AL Fletcher, NC Taylors, SC Montgomery, AL Kings Mountain, NC Spring Lake, NC Morganton, NC Orlando, FL Panama City Beach, FL Tampa, FL Hampton, VA Clinton, NC Richmond, VA Morgantown, WV Cumming, GA Milledgeville, GA Winfield, WV Pagina 454 WUN-v05 AFA2IO AFA2IP AFA2IQ AFA2IR AFA2IS AFA2IT AFA2IU AFA2IV AFA2IW AFA2IX AFA2IY AFA2IZ AFA2JA AFA2JB AFA2JC AFA2JD AFA2JE AFA2JF AFA2JG AFA2JH AFA2JI AFA2JJ AFA2JK AFA2JL AFA2JM AFA2JN AFA2JO AFA2JP AFA2JQ AFA2JR AFA2JS AFA2JU AFA2JV AFA2JX AFA2KB AFA2KC AFA2KD AFA2KE AFA2KG AFA2KH AFA2KI AFA2KJ AFA2KL AFA2KM AFA2KN AFA2KO AFA2KP AFA2KQ AFA2KS AFA2KT AFA2KU AFA2KV AFA2KW AFA2KX AFA2KY AFA2LA AFA2LB AFA2LE AFA2LF AFA2LG AFA2LH AFA2LI AFA2LK AFA2LL AFA2LM AFA2LP AFA2LQ AFA2LS Greensboro, NC Chickamauga, GA Knoxville, TN Smithfield, NC Charlotte, NC Raceland, KY Watertown, TN Louisville, KY Winter Park, FL Satelite Beach, FL Warrior, AL Lake City, FL Virginia Beach, VA Chester, VA Memphis, TN Alexandria, VA Memphis, TN Hudson, FL Juliet, TN Asheboro, NC Lilburn, GA Memphis, TN Stone Mountain, GA North Fort Myers, FL Citra, FL New Bern, NC Carrollton, GA Pinson, AL Richburg, SC* Orlando, FL Ireland, WV Fayetteville, NC Havelock, NC Wytheville, VA Barboursville, WV Merritt Island, FL Boca Raton, FL Woodstock, GA Boiling Springs, NC Miami, FL Knoxville, TN Hollywood, FL Lady Lake, FL Ashland, VA Salem, VA Deerfield Beach, FL Pittsboro, NC Suwanee, GA Virginia Beach, VA* Newton, NC Cartersville, GA Miami, FL Archdale, NC Hampton, VA Valdosta, GA Surfside Beach, SC DeLeon Springs, FL Round Hill, VA Palm Bay, FL Louisville, KY Vidalia, GA Stone Mountain, GA Stone Mountain, GA High Point, NC Memphis, TN* Gainsville, FL Chipley, FL Herndon, VA Pagina 455 WUN-v05 AFA2LT AFA2LV AFA2LY AFA2LZ AFA2MD AFA2MF AFA2MG AFA2MH AFA2MI AFA2MJ AFA2MK AFA2ML AFA2MM AFA2MN AFA2MO AFA2MP AFA2MQ AFA2MT AFA2MX AFA2MY AFA2MZ AFA2NB AFA2ND AFA2NE AFA2NF AFA2NH AFA2NI AFA2NM AFA2NN AFA2NO AFA2NR AFA2NS AFA2NT AFA2NU AFA2NV AFA2NW AFA2NX AFA2OA AFA2OD AFA2OE AFA2OF AFA2OG AFA2OI AFA2OJ AFA2OK AFA2OL AFA2OM AFA2ON AFA2OO AFA2OP AFA2OQ AFA2OR AFA2OS AFA2OU AFA2OV AFA2OW AFA2OX AFA2OY AFA2PA AFA2PB AFA2PC AFA2PD AFA2PE AFA2PF AFA2PG AFA2PH AFA2PI AFA2PJ Cape Canaveral, FL Decatur, GA Pulaski, TN Delbarton, WV Winter Park, FL Winston-Salem, NC Tullahoma, TN Waleska, GA Arlington, VA* Greensboro, NC* Miami Beach, FL Wilson, NC Marietta, GA* Brooksville, FL Acworth, GA Cleveland, TN Wellington, FL Tullahoma, TN Annandale, VA Miami, FL Dickson, TN Belmont, NC Vienna, GA Burlington, NC Williamstown, WV Jefferson, NC Bartlett, TN Cleveland, TN Memphis, TN Douglasville, GA Lynchburg, VA Fayetteville, NC Virginia Flatwoods, KY Vero Beach, FL Hickory, NC Norfolk, VA Richmond, VA Flemingsburg, KY Fletcher, NC Sebastian, FL Leesburg, VA Goldsboro, NC Lakeland, FL Fort Myer, VA Greensboro, GA Faifax, VA Candler, NC Valdese, NC Mechanicsville, VA Hermitage, TN McMinnville, TN Fredericksburg, VA* Macon, GA Charlotte, NC Rainbow City, AL Memphis, TN Jacksonville, FL Burke, VA* Vienna, VA Cleveland, TN Springfield, VA Hayesville, NC Williamston, SC Fayetteville, NC Wayne, WV Decatur, GA Chapmanville, WV Pagina 456 WUN-v05 AFA2PN AFA2PO AFA2PS AFA2PT AFA2PU AFA2PV AFA2PW AFA2PZ AFA2QA AFA2QB AFA2QD AFA2QF AFA2QG AFA2QH AFA2QI AFA2QJ AFA2QK AFA2QL AFA2QM AFA2QN AFA2QO AFA2QP AFA2QQ AFA2QU AFA2QW AFA2QX AFA2QY AFA2QZ AFA2RB AFA2RC AFA2RD AFA2RE AFA2RF AFA2RG AFA2RH AFA2RK AFA2RL AFA2RM AFA2RN AFA2RO AFA2RP AFA2RQ AFA2RR AFA2RS AFA2RU AFA2RW AFA2RX AFA2RY AFA2RZ AFA2SA AFA2SB AFA2SC AFA2SD AFA2SE AFA2SF AFA2SG AFA2SH AFA2SI AFA2SK AFA2SM AFA2SN AFA2SO AFA2SP AFA2SR AFA2SS AFA2ST AFA2SU AFA2SV Acworth, GA Madison Heigths, VA Crestview, FL Marietta, GA Palm Harbor, FL Columiana, AL Magnolia, KY Springfield, VA Decatur, GA Auburn, GA Sunset Beach, NC* Decatur, GA Port Saint Joe, FL Mulberry, FL Kingwood, WV Radcliff, KY Ocala, FL Charlotte, NC Thomasville, GA Cocoa, FL Dacula, GA Fredericksburg, VA* Morgantown, WV Miami, FL Cove City, NC Port Charlotte, FL Foley, AL Cocoa, FL Memphis, TN Morganton, NC* Fairfax, VA Palm Harbor, FL Cleveland, TN Arlington, VA Tullahoma, TN Cleveland, TN Niceville, FL Ashville, AL Bartlett, TN Woodstock, GA Orlando, FL Memphis, TN Smyrna, GA Morgantown, WV Thoresby, AL Crestview, FL Connellys Spring, NC Melbourne, FL Eglin AFB, Valpariso, FL Shalimar, FL Punta Gorda, FL Lawrenceville, GA Lilburn, GA Woodstock, GA Concord, NC Fayetteville, NC Alachua, FL Longwood, FL* Tullahoma, TN Mormandy, TN Durham, NC* Gray, KY Huntington, WV Birmingham, AL Bowden, GA Marietta, GA Cleveland, TN Herndon, VA Pagina 457 WUN-v05 AFA2SW AFA2SX AFA2SY AFA2TA AFA2TB AFA2TC AFA2TE AFA2TH AFA2TI AFA2TK AFA2TL AFA2TM AFA2TN AFA2TO AFA2TP AFA2TQ AFA2TR AFA2TS AFA2TT AFA2TU AFA2TV AFA2TW AFA2TX AFA2UA AFA2UB AFA2UC AFA2UD AFA2UE AFA2UF AFA2UG AFA2UH AFA2UJ AFA2UL AFA2UM AFA2UN AFA2UP AFA2US AFA2UU AFA2UW AFA2UX AFA2UY AFA2UZ AFA2VA AFA2VC AFA2VE AFA2VF AFA2VG AFA2VH AFA2VJ AFA2VK AFA2VL AFA2VN AFA2VO AFA2VQ AFA2VS AFA2VU AFA2VV AFA2VW AFA2VX AFA2VY AFA2WB AFA2WD AFA2WE AFA2WF AFA2WG AFA2WH AFA2WI AFA2WJ Lexington, KY Melbourne, FL Melbourne, FL Montgomery, AL Winchester, TN Munford, TN Titus, AL Lakeland, FL Arthurdale, WV Newport News, VA Sebring, FL Montgomery, AL Marietta, GA* West Jefferson, NC Sylacauga, AL Memphis, TN Burke, VA Aiken, SC* Charleston, SC Prattville, AL Daytona Beach, FL Bebo, NC Ocala, FL Valrico, FL Atlanta, GA Warner Robins, GA Ocala, FL Fort Walton Beach, FL Thoresby, AL* Alexandria, VA Robbins, NC* Jeffersonville, GA Miami, FL Cleveland, TN Goode, VA* Ozark, AL Hudson, FL Birmingham, AL Winter Park, FL Moscow, TN Williamson, WV Ocala, FL Burke, VA* Atlanta, GA Morrow, GA Seffner, FL Liberty, WV Warner Robins, GA Mobile, AL Fort Walton Beach, FL Titusville, FL Warrenton, VA Fort Myers, FL Warner Robins, GA Grafton, VA Gadsden, AL Troutman, NC Mary Esther, FL Elmore, AL Pattville, AL Sebring, FL Bat Cave, NC Marietta, GA Oak Ridge, TN Crestview, FL Gate City, VA Crestview, FL Satellite Beach, FL* Pagina 458 WUN-v05 AFA2WK AFA2WM AFA2WN AFA2WO AFA2WP AFA2WQ AFA2WR AFA2WT AFA2WU AFA2WW AFA2WX AFA2WY AFA2XA AFA2XB AFA2XC AFA2XD AFA2XE AFA2XF AFA2XG AFA2XH AFA2XI AFA2XJ AFA2XL AFA2XM AFA2XN AFA2XO AFA2XQ AFA2XR AFA2XT AFA2XU AFA2XW AFA2XX AFA2XY AFA2XZ AFA2YA AFA2YB AFA2YC AFA2YD AFA2YF AFA2YG AFA2YH AFA2YK AFA2YL AFA2YM AFA2YO AFA2YP AFA2YQ AFA2YS AFA2YT AFA2YU AFA2YV AFA2YW AFA2YX AFA2YY AFA2YZ AFA2ZB AFA2ZC AFA2ZE AFA2ZG AFA2ZH AFA2ZI AFA2ZL AFA2ZO AFA2ZQ AFA2ZS AFA2ZU AFA2ZV AFA2ZW Fairfax, VA Warner Robins, GA Warner Robins, GA Warner Robins, GA Letter Gap, WV Leeds, AL Springhill, FL Delbarton, WV Bonaire, GA Warner Robins, GA Cumming GA* Eustis, FL Marietta, GA Lynchburg, VA Fairfax, VA Satellite Beach, FL* Eglin AFB, Valpariso, FL Mobile, AL Brookneal, VA Miami Beach, FL Evarts, KY Marietta, GA Lakeland, FL Kannapolis, NC Long Beach, NC Miami, FL Elizabethtown, KY Niceville, FL Irvine, KY Fort Myers, FL Smyrna, GA Alexandria, VA Monaville, WV Salt Spring, FL Linville, NC Spring Hill, FL Warner Robins, GA Lithonia, GA Fort Lauderdale, FL Tullahoma, TN Asheville, NC Battleboro, NC Memphis, TN Ringgold, VA Athens, TN Alexandria, VA Arcadia, FL Durham, NC Decatur, GA Memphis, TN Niceville, FL Fairfax Station, VA Bostic, NC Marion, NC Richmond, VA Ormond Beach, FL Rockledge, FL Atlanta, GA Oldsmar, FL Memphis, TN Oldsmar, FL Miami, FL Daytona Beach, FL Wilmington, NC Alexandria, VA Geneva, FL Holiday, FL Hampton, VA Pagina 459 WUN-v05 AFA2ZY AFA2ZZ AFA3AA AFA3AD AFA3AJ AFA3AK AFA3AN AFA3AP AFA3BL AFA3BN AFA3BS AFA3BV AFA3BW AFA3BZ AFA3CF AFA3CJ AFA3CY AFA3DD AFA3DI AFA3DK AFA3EA AFA3EE AFA3EL AFA3EX AFA3FH AFA3FM AFA3FQ AFA3GB AFA3GC AFA3GL AFA3HH AFA3HS AFA3HY AFA3IF AFA3IU AFA3JK AFA3JX AFA3LB AFA3LD AFA3LE AFA3LS AFA3ME AFA3ML AFA3MV AFA3MW AFA3NA AFA3NS AFA3NV AFA3NW AFA3OK AFA3OP AFA3OS AFA3PA AFA3PU AFA3PW AFA3QB AFA3QW AFA3RH AFA3RI AFA3SK AFA3SO AFA3TE AFA3UJ AFA3UZ AFA3VP AFA3WG AFA3XE AFA3YJ Valparaiso, FL Radcliff, KY Lees Summit, MO* Saukville, WI Nebraska Iowa Stillan Valley, IL* Nebraska Willard, MO* Saint Joseph, MO* New Berlin, WI* Springfield, MO* Urbandale, IA* Kansas City, MO Arlington Heights, IL* Rapid City, SD Janesville, MN* Iowa Saint Louis, MO Stockton, MO* Scotts Bluff, NE Broown Deer, WI* Swansea, IL* Srockton, MO* Everton, MO* Germantown, WI* Omaha, NE Bellevue, NE Florissant, MO* Kansas City, MO* Waukesha, WI* Leawood, KS Shawnee, KS Lawrence, KS* Wichita, KS* Brewster, MN* Waukesha, WI* Laclede, MO* Rockford, IL* Belleville, IL* Rogers, NE Tomah, WI* Chilllicothe, IL* Prior Lake, MN Canton, OH* Saint Louis Park, MN* Burnsville, MN* White Clous, KS* Roseville, MN* Bellevue, NE Springfield, MO* Missouri Oshkosh, WI* Struble, IA* Stanley, ND* Brandon, SD* White Bear Lake, MN* Janesville, MN* Lebanon, IL* Grand Forks AFB, ND* North Dakota Omaha, Nebraska Brown Deer, WI Burnsville, MN* Emporia, KS* Mahomet, IL* Bois D'Arc, MO Omaha, NE Pagina 460 WUN-v05 AFA3YX AFA3ZB AFA4AD AFA4AF AFA4AG AFA4AJ AFA4AK AFA4AL AFA4AO AFA4AQ AFA4AV AFA4BB AFA4BD AFA4BG AFA4BL AFA4BR AFA4BT AFA4BU AFA4BY AFA4CB AFA4CD AFA4CG AFA4CM AFA4CQ AFA4CR AFA4CS AFA4CY AFA4DG AFA4DI AFA4DK AFA4DR AFA4EB AFA4EC AFA4ED AFA4EO AFA4EU AFA4EW AFA4FG AFA4FH AFA4FO AFA4FX AFA4FY AFA4GB AFA4GC AFA4GE AFA4GI AFA4GN AFA4GR AFA4GT AFA4GU AFA4GZ AFA4HD AFA4HE AFA4HM AFA4ID AFA4II AFA4IK AFA4IL AFA4IZ AFA4JG AFA4JJ AFA4JK AFA4JN AFA4JQ AFA4JV AFA4JW AFA4JY AFA4JZ Milwaukee, WI* Jefforsonville, IN* Abilene, TX* Irving, TX Mississippi Choctaw, OK Dallas, TX Addis, LA Midwest City, OK San Antonio, TX Pineville, LA* Houston, TX D'Iberville, MS Round Rock, TX Houston, TX Houston, TX Dallas, TX Austin, TX Choctaw, OK Baton Rouge, LA* Midwest City, OK Killeen, TX Houston, TX Grapevine, TX Oklahoma City, OK Texas Blair, OK Kingwod, TX Lawton, OK* Missouri Mountain Home, AR Midwest City, OK Tulsa, OK La Grange, TX Tyler, TX San Antonio, TX Henrietta, TX Jackson, MS Fort Worth, TX Georgetown, TX* Houston, TX North Richland Hills, TX Arkansas Houston, TX Tulsa, OK Garland, TX San Antonio, TX* Mountain Home, AR Wichita Falls, TX Durant, OK Raymond, MS Oklahoma Double Oak, TX San Angelo, TX* San Antonio, TX Biloxi, MS Oklahoma City, OK Sinton, TX Universal City, OK Amarillo, TX Harrah, OK Tulsa, OK Meridian, MS Oklahoma Port Arthur, TX Baird, TX Medina, TX Bosier City, LA Pagina 461 AFA4KG AFA4KR AFA4KS AFA4LA AFA4LI AFA4LL AFA4MG AFA4MJ AFA4MK AFA4MO AFA4MR AFA4MS AFA4ND AFA4OO AFA4OR AFA4OY AFA4PC AFA4PH AFA4PI AFA4PJ AFA4PR AFA4PV AFA4QF AFA4QO AFA4QR AFA4QY AFA4RD AFA4SC AFA4SQ AFA4ST AFA4TH AFA4TX AFA4TZ AFA4UB AFA4UE AFA4UM AFA4VE AFA4VL AFA4VO AFA4VP AFA4WA AFA4WE AFA4WI AFA4WP AFA4WR AFA4WW AFA4WZ AFA4YE AFA4YM AFA4ZV AFA4ZZ AFA5AV AFA5AZ AFA5BK AFA5CF AFA5CL AFA5DA AFA5EE AFA5ET AFA5FE AFA5GI AFA5GO AFA5HT AFA5IK AFA5KB AFA5PN AFA6AF AFA6AX WUN-v05 Wichita Falls, TX Abilene, TX Plano, TX* Louisiana San Antonio, TX* Fairview, OK Choctaw, OK Houston, TX Del Rio, TX Glendale, TX San Antonio, TX Shawnee, OK Humble, TX Ozona, TX Houston, TX Corpus Christi, TX Huntsville, AR San Angelo, TX Martha, OK Wichita Falls, TX Houston, TX* DeQueen, AR Fort Worth, TX Texas Dallas, TX Fort Worth, TX Anacoco, LA Arkansas Mississippi Weatherford, TX Bartonville, TX Oklahoma Dallas, TX Slidell, LA Newton, OK Denton, TX Oklahoma Hughes Springs, TX Houston, TX* Oak Ridge, TX Devine, TX Texas Lawton, OK* Metairie, LA Weatherford, TX San Antonio, TX Hughes Springs, TX Fayetteville, AR Fayetteville, AR Nogal, NM* Spring Branch, TX Rock Springs, WY* Richland, WA* Emmett, ID* Brigham City, UT* Salt Lake City, UT* Layton, UT* Blackfoot, ID* Billings, MT* Morrison, CO* Wheat Ridge, CO* Salt Lake City, UT* Sherwood, OR* Kirkland, WA* Layton, UT* Bountiful, UT (Prior to 3/17/99) Las Vegas, NV* Las Vegas, NV* Pagina 462 AFA6AY AFA6BD AFA6BQ AFA6BR AFA6BX AFA6CC AFA6CG AFA6DJ AFA6ES AFA6FL AFA6FN AFA6GB AFA6GY AFA6HJ AFA6HJ AFA6HK AFA6HM AFA6IH AFA6IV AFA6JA AFA6JP AFA6JS AFA6KC AFA6KD AFA6KE AFA6KM AFA6LI AFA6LM AFA6LO AFA6MC AFA6ME AFA6NE AFA6NG AFA6PF AFA6RE AFA6SAE AFA6SE AFA6SL AFA6SO AFA6TA AFA6UA AFA6UH AFA6WD AFA8AG AFA8AT AFA8BS AFA8DE AFA8DJ AFA8DP AFA8DY AFA8GT AFA8HB AFA8IJ AFA8JB AFA8JJ AFA8MP AFA8PJ AFA8SA AFA8SP AFA8VB AFA8YD AFA9JW AFB1OY AFB1PH AFB2AH AFB2AO AFB2BC AFB2BR WUN-v05 Valley Springs, CA* Cotati, CA (Prior to 1/17/99) Las Vegas, NV* Las Vegas, NV* Rolling Hills Estate, CA* Garden Grove, CA* Deming, NM Fair Oaks, CA Reno, NV* Las Vegas, NV* Albuquerque, NM* Scottsdale, AZ* California Rolling Hills Estate, CA* Rolling Hills Estate, CA* California Burbank, CA* Las Vegas, NV* San Diego, CA* Bellflower, CA* Las Vegas, NV* Las Vegas, NV* California Rancho Palos Verdes, CA* Boulder City, NV* Las Vegas, NV* Los Angeles, CA* Las Vegas, NV* Las Vegas, NV* Covina, CA* Prescott Valley, AZ* Las Vegas, NV* Las Vegas, NV* Rancho Palos Verdes, CA* Las Vegas, NV* Phoenix, AZ Phoenix, AZ Torrance, CA* Long Beach, CA* California Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA* Las Vegas, NV* Alamagordo, NM Kalaheo, HI* Aiea, HI* Aiea, HI* Pearl City, HI* Aiea, HI* Pearl City, HI* Honolulu, HI* Honolulu, HI* Honolulu, HI* Honolulu, HI* Hilo, HI* Yigo, Guam* Honolulu, HI* KAiea, HI* Honolulu, HI* Pearl City, HI* Honolulu, HI* Mililani, HI* Elmendorf AFB, AK* Indiana Cass City, MI* Marion, NC Marietta, GA Palm Springs, FL Warner Robins, GA Pagina 463 WUN-v05 AFB2BT AFB2CG AFB2CK AFB2DE AFB2EE AFB2HI AFB2IL AFB2KO AFB2KP AFB2KX AFB2LA AFB2MO AFB2NS AFB2PC AFB2PD AFB2TC AFB2VE AFC5YPX AFD2TV AFF1A AFF1C AFF1CT AFF1D AFF1E AFF1F AFF1IN AFF1K AFF1M AFF1MA AFF1MD AFF1ME AFF1MI AFF1N AFF1NH AFF1NJ AFF1NY AFF1O AFF1OH AFF1P AFF1PA AFF1RI AFF1T AFF1V AFF1VT AFF2CP AFF2E AFF2K AFF2KY AFF2L AFF2M AFF2N AFF2O AFF2SP AFF2T AFF2VA AFF3A AFF3AT AFF3D AFF3D AFF3E AFF3F AFF3IL AFF3K AFF3L AFF3M AFF3MN AFF3NE AFF3O Bryant, AL Mount Olivet, KY Winchester, TN* Sunrise, FL Ft. Lauderdale, FL Atlanta, GA Ormond Beach, FL Smyrna, GA Macon, GA Marietta, GA Alexandria,VA Alexandria, VA Fayetteville, IN Marietta, GA Ball Ground, GA Asheville, NC Roanoke, VA Anaheim, CA Daytona, FL Chesterland, OH* Landisville, PA* Norwalk, CT* Princeton Junction, NJ* KCasco, ME* Columbus, OH* Greenwood, IN* Beverly, NJ* Denton, MD* Hampden, MA* Denton, MD* Denmark, ME* Midland, MI* Charlemont, MA* Nashua, NH* Princeton Junction, NJ* Central Bridge, NY* Chesterland, OH* Reynoldsburg, OH* Georgetown, DE* Saxonburg, PA* Coventry, RI* Cass City, MI* Ocean City, MD* Mount Holly, VT* Lexington, KY Richburg, S.C.* Aiken, SC* Louisville, KY Griffin, GA* Memphis, TN* Longwood, FL* Cumming, GA* Miami, FL Morganton, NC* Burke, VA* Janesville, MN* Janesville, MN* Everton, MO* Waseka, MN Burnsville, MN* Milwaukee, WI* Roscoe, IL* New Berlin, WI* Jeffersonville, IN Florissant, MO* Saint Louis Park, MN* Papillion, NE* Brown Deer, WI* Pagina 464 AFF3SD AFF3T AFF3WI AFF4A AFF4C AFF4E AFF4LA AFF4M AFF4MS AFF4N AFF4NW AFF4O AFF4TX AFF4V AFF5A AFF5C AFF5CO AFF5D AFF5F AFF5ID AFF5K AFF5MT AFF5N AFF5O AFF5P AFF5T AFF5UT AFF5V AFF5WA AFF5WY AFF6AZ AFF6C AFF6CA AFF6E AFF6M AFF6N AFF6NM AFF6NV AFF6T AFF8A AFF8P AFN1EC AFN1RT AFN1SL AFN2AC AFN4VN AFT3DU AFT6BF AFT6BS AFT8BM AFT8DJ AFT8IJ AGA0AS AGA0BR AGA0CO AGA0HA AGA0HO AGA0JA AGA0LA AGA0MC AGA0MU AGA0NI AGA0PE AGA0QU AGA0SS AGA0TE AGA0TG AGA0UR WUN-v05 Box Elder, SD* Emporia, KS* Germantown, WI* Waco, TX Dallas, TX* Georgetown, TX* Baton Rouge, LA* Choctaw, OK* D'Iberville, MS Houston, TX* Houston, TX Del City, OK* San Antonio, TX* Bedford, TX Wheat Ridge, CO* Layton, UT* Morrison, CO* Wheat Ridge, CO* Bountiful, UT (Prior to 3/17/99) Blackfoot, ID* Sherwood, OR* Billings, MT* Layton, UT* Layton, UT* Kirkland, WA* Beigham City, UT* Salt Lake City, UT* Salt Lake City, UT* West Richland, WA* Rock Springs, WY* Prescott Valley, AZ* Las Vegas, NV* Cotati, CA Rancho Palos Verdes, CA* Burbank, CA* Las Vegas, NV* Albuquerque, NM* Las Vegas, NV* Valley Springs, CA* Hawaii Hawaii Portland, ME* Zanesville, OH* Ocean City, MD* Miami, FL Dallas, TX* Rockford, IL* Reno, NV* Las Vegas, NV* Honlulu, HI* Aiea, HI* Honolulu, HI* Asuncion, Paraguay Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Bogota, Colombia Port-au-Prince, Haiti Howard AFB, Panama Kingston, Jamaica Belize Mexico City, Mexico Muniz ANGB, PR Managua, Nicaragua Lima, Peru Quito, Ecuador San Salvador, El Salvador Tegucigalpa, Honduras Guatemala City, Guatemala Montevideo, Uruguay Pagina 465 AGA0VE AGA1AD AGA1AN AGA1AS AGA1BA AGA1BC AGA1BG AGA1BM AGA1BR AGA1BU AGA1BW AGA1CO AGA1DC AGA1DO AGA1FA AGA1FW AGA1GR AGA1HA AGA1HU AGA1KI AGA1MA AGA1MC AGA1MG AGA1MI AGA1MU AGA1NC AGA1NE AGA1NI AGA1NS AGA1OR AGA1PE AGA1RB AGA1RI AGA1RO AGA1SA AGA1SC AGA1SE AGA1SM AGA1SO AGA1SP AGA1SU AGA1SY AGA1TE AGA1TF AGA1WE AGA1WG AGA1WH AGA1WI AGA1WO AGA1WP AGA1WS AGA1WU AGA1YO AGA2AR AGA2AT AGA2CH AGA2DU AGA2EA AGA2EG AGA2HU AGA2KA AGA2LA AGA2MA AGA2MB AGA2MC AGA2MD AGA2ME AGA2MH WUN-v05 Caracas, Venezuela Andrews AFB, Camp Springs, MD Andrews AFB, Camp Springs, MD Andrews AFB, Camp Springs, MD Barnes MAP, Westfield, MA Battle Creek ANGB, MI Bangor IAP, ME Balitimore, MD Bradley ANGB, East Granby, CT Burlington IAP, VT Rickenbacker AFB, Lockbourne, OH (Closed 1980s) Coventry ANGS, RI Pentagon, DC Dover AFB, Dover, DE Fort Wayne MAP, IN Fort Wayne MAP, IN Grissom AFB, IN (Closed 1994) Hanscom AFB, Bedford, MA Hulman Field, IN K I Sawyer AFB, MI (Closed 1995) Mansfield Lahm Aprt, OH McGuire AFB, Wrightstown, NJ McGuire AFB, Wrightstown, NJ Harrisburg IAP Middletown, PA McGuire AFB, Wrightstown, NJ Griffiss ANGB, NY Newark AFB, Newark, OH (Closed 1996) Niagara Falls IAP, NY North Smithfield, RI Orange ANGS, New Haven, CT Pease ANGB, NH Rickenbacker AFB, Lockbourne, OH (Closed 1980s) Rickenbacker AFB, Lockbourne, OH (Closed 1980s) Roslyn ANGS, NY Springfield MAP, OH Schenectady Co Airport, NY Selfridge ANGB, Mount Clemens, MI Springfield MAP, OH Springfield MAP, OH South Portland ANGS, ME Suffolk Co ANGB, NY Hancock Field ANGB, Syracuse, NY Toledo Express Airport, Swanton, OH TF Green Arpt Warwick, RI Wellesley ANGS, ME Willow Grove NAS, PA Westchester County Airport, White Plains,NY Greater Wilmington Airport, DE Worcester ANGS, MA Wright-Patterson AFB, Fairfield, OH Westover AFB, Chicopee Falls, MA Wurtsmith AFB, Oscoda, MI (Closed 1993) Youngstown MAP, OH Arnold AFB, Manchester, TN Martin ANG Station Gadsden, AL Charleston AFB, Charleston, SC Charlotte, NC Eastover, SC Eglin AFB, Valpariso, FL Hurlburt Fld, FL Kanawha Co Aprt Charleston, WV Langley AFB, Hampton, VA Maxwell AFB, Montgomery, AL Myrtle Beach AFB, SC (Closed 1993) McEntire ANGB Eastover, SC MacDill AFB, Tampa, FL Memphis, TN Myrtle Beach AFB, SC (Closed 1993) Pagina 466 AGA2MO AGA2MR AGA2MT AGA2MY AGA2NA AGA2NC AGA2PA AGA2PO AGA2PP AGA2PT AGA2RB AGA2RH AGA2RO AGA2RX AGA2SA AGA2SH AGA2SJ AGA2SN AGA2SS AGA2ST AGA2SZ AGA2TY AGA3AF AGA3BM AGA3C AGA3CA AGA3CH AGA3CS AGA3DI AGA3FA AGA3HQ AGA3LI AGA3MA AGA3MC AGA3MI AGA3OH AGA3PE AGA3RG AGA3SF AGA3SI AGA3SL AGA3SP AGA3VO AGA3WH AGA4AL AGA4BE AGA4CO AGA4DY AGA4DZ AGA4EI AGA4EN AGA4FS AGA4GA AGA4JA AGA4KE AGA4KL AGA4KR AGA4KS AGA4LA AGA4LI AGA4LP AGA4LR AGA4LZ AGA4ME AGA4NO AGA4RA AGA4RE AGA4SH WUN-v05 Moody AFB, Valdost, GA E WV Reg Arpt (ANG) Martinsburg, WV McGhee Tyson Airport Knoxville, TN McGhee Tyson Airport Knoxville, TN Nashville, TN Badin, NC Patrick AFB, Cocoa, FL* Pope AFB, Fort Bragg, NC Pope AFB, Fort Bragg, NC Patrick AFB, Cocoa, FL Robins AFB, Macon, GA Hurlburt Fld, FL Robins AFB, Macon, GA Quick Reaction Package (QRP) Savannah MAP, GA Shaw AFB, Sumter, SC Seymour-Johnson AFB, Goldsboro, NC Byrd IAP, VA Birmingham Muni Aprt, AL St Simons Is., GA Shaw AFB, Sumter, SC Tyndall AFB, Panama City, FL Scott AFB, Belleville, IL* General Mitchell Field, Milwaukee, WI Chief Air Force MARS, Scott AFB, Belleville, IL* Capital MAP Springfield, IL Chanute AFB, Rantoul, IL (Closed 1993) Scott AFB, Belleville, IL* Duluth ANGB, MN North Dakota St. Univ Fargo, ND Scott AFB, Belleville, IL* Lincoln ANGB, NE Traux Fld Madison, WI (Closed 1980s) McConnell AFB, Wichita, KS Minneapolis-St. Paul IAP, MN (Closed 1980s) O'Hare ARF Facility, Chicago, IL Greater Peoria Aprt, IL Richards-Gebaur AFB, Kansas City, MO (Closed 1980) Joe Foss Field, SD Sioux City MAP, IA Bridgeton, MO Minneapolis-St. Paul IAP, MN (Closed 1980s) Volk Fld Camp Douglas, Whiteman AFB, Knob Noster, MO Altus AFB, OK Bergstrom AFB, Austin, TX (Closed 1996) Columbus AFB, MS Dyess AFB, ABilene, TX* Dyess AFB, Abilene, TX* Bergstrom AFB, Austin, TX (Closed 1996) England AFB, Alexandria, LA (Closed 1992) Ebbing ANGB Fort Smith MAP, AR Garland ANGS, TX Jackson, MS Kelly AFB, San Antonio, TX Kelly AFB, San Antonio, TX Keesler AFB, Biloxi, MS Keesler AFB, Biloxi, MS Laughlin AFB, Del Rio, TX Little Rock AFB, AR La Port ANGB, TX Little Rock AFB, AR Little Rock AFB, AR Meridian MS USNAS New Orleans, LA Randolph AFB, San Antonio, TX Reese AFB, Lubbock TX (Closed 1997) Sheppard AFB, Wichita Falls, TX Pagina 467 AGA4TI AGA4TK AGA4TN AGA4TU AGA4VA AGA4WR AGA5BE AGA5BO AGA5BU AGA5CH AGA5FA AGA5FI AGA5HI AGA5LO AGA5MC AGA5MU AGA5MZ AGA5PE AGA5PO AGA5PT AGA5SE AGA5SL AGA5SP AGA5TA AGA6CA AGA6CM AGA6DM AGA6ED AGA6GE AGA6HA AGA6HO AGA6HY AGA6KI AGA6KR AGA6LA AGA6LU AGA6MA AGA6MC AGA6ML AGA6MT AGA6NE AGA6NH AGA6ON AGA6PH AGA6PO AGA6RE AGA6TO AGA6TR AGA6TU AGA6TV AGA6VA AGA6VN AGA6VY AGA6WI AGA7AR AGA7AT AGA7AU AGA7BI AGA7CN AGA7DR AGA7HA AGA7HE AGA7IR AGA7KA AGA7LE AGA7LI AGA7MH AGA7MP WUN-v05 Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK Tulsa, OK Vance AFB, Enid, OK Will Rogers ANGB, OK Bellingham, WA Boise, ID Buckley ANGB, Aurora, CO Cheyenne MAP, WY Fairchild AFB, Spokane, WA Fairchild AFB, Spokane, WA Hill AFB, Ogden ,UT Lowry AFB, Denver CO (Closed 1994) McChord AFB, Tacoma, WA* Camp Murray Tacoma, WA McChord AFB, Tacoma, WA Peterson AFB, Colorado Springs, CO Portland IAP, OR Peterson AFB, Colorado Springs, CO Seattle, WA Salt Lake City, UT Spokane IAP, WA Camp Murray Tacoma, WA Cannon AFB, Clovis, NM Costa Mesa, CA Davis-Monthan AFB, Tucson, AZ Edwards AFB, Muroc, CA George AFB, Victorville, CA (Closed 1992) NAS Moffett Fld, CA Holloman AFB, Alamagordo, NM Hayward ANGB, CA Kirtland AFB, NM Albuquerque, NM Los Angeles AFB, CA* Luke AFB, Phoenix, AZ March ARB, Riverside, CA McClellan AFB, Sacramento, CA McClellan AFB, Sacramento, CA Mather AFB, Sacramento, CA (Closed 1993) 99thCS/MARS Nellis AFB, Las Vegas, NV* North Highland, CA Onikoza AFB, CA Phoenix, AZ Phoenix, AZ Reno, NV Torrence, CA Travis AFB, CA Tucson, AZ Travis AFB, Suisun, CA Vandenberg AFB, Lompoc, CA Van Nuys, CA Sepulveda ANGS Van Nuys, CA Williams AFB, Chandler, AZ (Closed 1993) Araxos, Greece Athens, Greece Augsburg, Germany Bitburg AB, Germany Camp New Amsterdam, Holland Drama, Greece Hahn AB, Germany Hessisch-Oldendorf, Germany Iraklion, Crete Kalar, Germany Levkas, Greece Weisbaden, Germany Mount Hortiatis, Greece Mount Patras, Greece Pagina 468 AGA7RA AGA7RM AGA7SP AGA7ZW AGA8AN AGA8CJ AGA8CL AGA8EN AGA8FR AGA8GO AGA8HI AGA8HY AGA8JI AGA8KJ AGA8KR AGA8KU AGA8MI AGA8MN AGA8MS AGA8OS AGA8PH AGA8PP AGA8PS AGA8RC AGA8TA AGA8WA AGA8WI AGA8YO AGA9CA AGA9CB AGA9CL AGA9CN AGA9CR AGA9EI AGA9EL AGA9FA AGA9FR AGA9FY AGA9GA AGA9IM AGA9JU AGA9KO AGA9KS AGA9KU AGA9MD AGA9MF AGA9NG AGA9SH AGA9SP AGA9TA AGA9TC AGA9WA AIR AIR2 WUN-v05 Ramstein AB, Germany Rhein-Main AB, Germany Spangdahlem AB, Germany Zweibr?cken, Germany Guam Choe Jong San, Korea Clark AB, Philippines Hickam AFB, HI Fort Ruger, HI Gozar AS, Philippines Hickam, HI Hampyeong, Korea Johnston Island Kwang Ju, Korea Kotar, Korea South Korea Misawa AB, Korea Mindanao, Philippines Mangil San, Korea Osan AB, Korea Pohang Term, Korea American Soma Palgong San, Korea Camp Red Cloud, Korea Taegu AB, Korea Wallace AS, Philippines Wake Island Yongmun San, Korea Campion AFS, AK Cold Bay AFS, AK Cape Lisburne AFS, AK Cape Newenham AFS, AK Cape Romenzof AFS, AK Eielson AFB, AK Elmendorf AFB, AK Fairbanks, AK Fort Richardson, AK Fort Yukon AFS, AK Galena Airport, AK Indian Mt AFS, AK Juneau, AK Kotzebue AFS, AK King Salmon AFS, AK Kulis ANGB Anchorage, AK Murphy Dome AFS, AK Miller Freeman (NOAA Ship) Anchorage, AK Shemya AFB, AK Sparrevohn AFS, AK Tatalina FS, AK Tin City AFS, AK Palmer, AK Andrews AFB, Camp Springs, MD* Edwards AFB, CA* -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- ====================================================================== Products and Book reviews ,-~~-.____ / | ' \ ( ) 0 \_/-, ,----' -----------------------------Editor.....Bob Margolis 136 East Woodland Road Pagina 469 ==== // / \-'~; /~~~(O) / __/~| / | =( _____| (_________| WUN-v05 Lake Forest, IL 60045-1729 [email protected] ----------------------------- ENIGMA's Numbers Stations Booklet in two parts, photocopied on A4-size paper. E.N.I.G.M.A., 17-21 Chapel Street, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1 5DT United Kingdom. Both parts combined for five British Pounds,including postage, inside the United Kingdom, seven BP outside the U.K., and U.S. $15.00 to America and Canada. ========================================================================< ENIGMA (European numbers Information Gathering & Monitoring Association) is an organization devoted to monitoring and learning details about the so-called "numbers stations" that are heard over shortwave radio. It was formed in 1992 and has more than 300 members in 30 countries Its two-part booklet is intended for use by subscribers to ENIGMA's newsletters, but they are just as useful to nonsubscribers who also want to probe the mysteries of the numbers stations. [Part One, published November 1998] If you're one of the many listeners who are fascinated with the large variety of shortwave radio numbers stations, then this booklet is definitely worth having, as it provides a detailed examination as to what can be heard today. The booklet doesn't go into the histories of the stations, thus setting an active tone rather than a passive one. As it states in the Introduction to Part One of the booklet. " The aim of this booklet is for it to be the definitive identification guide so that monitors will be more able to predict and locate transmissions" Leading off the informational tour is a glossary of terms used in discussions about numbers stations. Then the reader learns what numbers stations are, their modes of transmissions and how to identify, analyse and log them. Each station's format is described from beginning of transmission to the end and how it is different from other numbers stations. Various types of broadcast schedules along with choices of frequencies are discussed next. It is noted that "Many European-only stations rarely venture above 7MHz," which explains why so little of the traffic heard by listeners in Europe reaches the shores of the Western Hemisphere. Stations that are heard worldwide, such as the so-called "Lincolnshire Poacher" station (named for the old English folk song that is used as its signature tune) is due to "the large well-known agencies which tend to use the higher frequencies; this reflects their worldwide interests" the booklet states. The meat and potatoes of Part One follows with all the known types of transmissions arranged by family groups and ENIGMA's reference number for each one. Morse Code is presented next, followed by operators' procedural codes and the four types of cut numbers Morse Code stations that are commonly heard. A detailed list of frequencies (recorded during a 10-year period) ends the 58-page document. [Part Two, published June 1999] This part, consisting of 40 pages, goes into more specifics about numbers stations so that the listener can positively identify them. Explained are the stations' formats and methods of operation. Pagina 470 WUN-v05 Not covered are the 6XM8/C37A and FAPSI network stations because,as the Introduction to Part Two states "these are intended for use with teleprinter terminals, and therefore not intended for "agents in the field," The only non-Morse or non-voice mode covered is Polytone, the Introduction explains, which is intended for field agents. Also not represented are borderline stations that do not fit the usual numbers stations' patterns. Details of some of the languages used by numbers stations are given, with numbers one through nine, plus zero, in English, German, Spanish, Czech, Slovak, Slovenian, Serbo-Croat, Polish, Romanian, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Russian, French, and others. The listener will be able to tell what language he's hearing with the aid of these helpful listings. Order information is presented at the top of this review. Payments may be made by Sterling or U.S. dollars cash, or Eurochecks, AMEX checks (in Sterling), U.K. checks, or postal money orders made payable to "ENIGMA." Before sealing that envelope, you might consider joining the association. This would entitle you to four issues of the ENIGMA newsletter and you could become a contributor to it. The cost is 6 British pounds for delivery inside the U.K. and 10 for airmail postage elsewhere. Cash and checks are acceptable as indicated for the booklet order. ==================================================================== ============================================================ WUN Loggings Column June, 1999 Editor: Donald E. Stidwell ([email protected]) Team Logs: Chris Stroup (A-F) ([email protected]) Edward Bellerby (G-L) ([email protected]) Barun Gupta (S-Z) ([email protected]) John Erwin (M-R) ([email protected]) ============================================================ ========================================================================= 40.2 5LG: CW header QTC P OYO 180412 SAC NSU ABF 379 = ended 26 = L5 +(GH2) 82.8 MKL: RAF Edinburgh 0800 CW(FSK) / id, then into aero wx (30/May/99) (KB) 3032.0 NGB24/NGB25: US Army NG 0203 USB / wkg each other-ALE bursts heard (02May 1999) (Midwest USA) 3172.5 IMB31: ROME MET 2022 rtty 50/R/850 Met tfc. (6/Jun) (DW) 3195.0 R:CISN USTINOV 2026 CW. Single letter [R] HF beacon (6/Jun) (DW) 3202.0 A9A/D6A/D6C: US Army NG ? 0710 USB / wkg each other on possible ch.9-QSYed to ch.8 (2 MHz ?) (02May1999) (Midwest USA) 3206.0 UNID 2031 CW. Offline encrypted tfc. Groups about 20wpm but long gaps between. (6/Jun) (DW) 3359.0 NAA: USN Cutler (tentative) 1830 FAX / idling for hours (01/May/99) (KB) 3657.0 RVZ73: Arkhangelsk Meteo 23 FAX 60/ unid chart (18/May/99) (KB) 3782.0 CTP: NATO LISBON 2020 ITA2//75/N/850 CARB. "NAWS de CTP qsx 04 08 12 16 mhz" (9/Jun) (DW) 3803.0 FF UNID ? 2027 ARQ/E 184.5/400 8rc. Poor copy. No app tfc. (9/Jun) (DW) 3814.0 FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 1837 rtty 50/R/850 caf schedule rptd. (8/Jun) (DW) 3817.0 FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 2210 CW. Marker "vvv de FDG ar" (1/Jun) (DW) Pagina 471 WUN-v05 3821.0 NRK: USN Keflavik (tentative) 1830 FAX / LSB; idling, approx. 0.25 delayed //3359 (01/May/99) (KB) 4161 RFVISOM:FS Somme 2240 ARQ-E3 192/850 5LGs to RFVI Le Port cct SOM 10Jun99 (ML2) 4325 R: Russian Navy Ustinov, RUS 2053 (Jun 2) CW Channel marker (AB) 4350 TBB5: Turkish Navy Ankara, TUR 2052 (Jun 2) CW clg TBDJ (AB) 4415.0 : Moscow Meteo 0140 FAX / surface analysis; //8144, //9014 (30/May/99) (KB) 4442.0 A9A/A9B: US Army NG ? 0033 USB / wkg each other (02May 1999) (Midwest USA) 4448.0 Andrews/SAM: 0240 USB / SAM 60202 pp Andrews Metro via Andrews VIP on F-614 (08May 1999) (Midwest USA) Andrews/SAM: 0254 USB / SAM 60201 wkg Andrews VIP returning to Andrews AFB on F-614 (07May1999) (Midwest USA) 4450.0 FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 0533 CW. Marker started "vvv de FDG ar". Ceased 0602z. (2/Jun) (DW) 4523.4 UNID: Station Fiji 0650 UTC USB with OM calling Suva & passing PO Box numbers. 12/MAY (IJ) 4640.0 unknown: unknown 0007 USB / YL in Eng. giving a 3/2 count (dragonlyre) 4869 Unid: 2227 UTC 19/MAY USB w/ YL conducting reading lesson (SD) 5116 Unid: 2153 UTC 19/MAY USB w/ Alan co-ordinating class times in pre-class meeting (SD) 5180 : S12 Cherta, 2103 (Jun 2) USB 371/00 (AB) CAPE RADIO: USAF Eastern Test Range 0808 UTC USB calling JELLY. 27/MAY (IJ) 5217.0 NGB27/NGB38: US Army NG 0102 USB / wkg each other-ALE bursts heard (02May 1999) (Midwest USA) 5227.0 VLH:SDE Charleville QLD, Australia 0655 UTC USB YL with lessons. 7/JUNE (IJ) 5345 UNID:station Russia 0905 UTC USB YL in RR. Sounded like she was giving out a WX forecast. 24/MAY (IJ) 5360 Unid: 0927 UTC 25/MAY USB Aust. commercial net w/ formal procedures (SD) 5377 10 & LIMA TANGO NOVEMBER: Army net North Island New Zealand 2036 UTC USB with routine traffic & requesting all used ammo boxes be returned to Waiouru (main army base). 18/MAY (IJ) 32 (SUNRAY MINOR)& PLASTIC: Army net North Island New Zealand 2042 UTC USB making arrangements for transport from Linton Army Camp (near Palmerston North) to PLASTIC's location. 18/MAY (IJ) 80 & LIMA TANGO NOVEMBER:Army net North Island New Zealand 2042 UTC USB with routine traffic & discussing WX conditions. 13/MAY (IJ) 5383 ZKNT, ZKCT13, ZKCT14 & ZKCT15: Civil Defence Auckland, Masterton, Kapiti & Porirua Central Zone net New Zealand 2118 UTC USB with weekly net check-ins. ZKNT has taken over from ZKCT Palmerston North, as net controller. 2/JUNE (IJ) 5400 ---:Radio Rivadavia Feed Argentina 0705 UTC LSB with music. 7/JUNE(IJ) 5510 UNID:Station Russia 0839 UTC USB with OM in RR calling. 9/JUNE(IJ) 5696 CAMSLANT: 2005 22\MAY passing lat\longs to C8R,GRP MOBILE req C8R call them. (MF2) CGf6009: 0044 5\MAY rep flt ops normal to CAMSLANT. (MF2) N7M req CAMSLANT: 2350 30\MAY take up guard. (MF2) O6P: req CAMSLANT: 5\10\99 relay traffic to UNID.0102 RESCUE 6021 rep flt ops & pos to CAMSLANT. 0110 X3F: req CAMSLANT 2313 2\JUNE assume guard. (MF2) 5757 Unident:111323z May99 RTTY/100 on line encryption (EB) 5841 15C ops: 0102 7\MAY check w\PANTHER. 0046 PANTHER calling 10C. (MF2) 15C: ops check w\PANTHER. 0046 PANTHER calling 10C. 0102 (MF2) 24C: 9\MAY rep flt ops & pos to PANTHER. 0102 (MF2) 24C: rep flt ops & pos 0102 9\MAY to PANTHER. (MF2) 53A rep flt ops & pos: 15\MAY to PANTHER. 0055 (MF2) Pagina 472 5853 5876.0 5878.5 5900 6020.0 6267 6324 6330 6340 6349 6357 6362 6465 6501 6507 6640 6685 6693 6712 6723 6751 6758 6761 6766.0 6768.0 6778 6779 6780 6796 6799 6814 6815 6815.5 6817.5 WUN-v05 VLH: SDE Charleville QLD, Australia 0645 UTC USB with YL reading a story. 26/MAY (IJ) FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 1133 rtty 50/R/850 Started. Rptd caf schedule. (2/Jun) (DW) NGB24/NGB53: US Army NG 0622 USB / wkg each other-no QRM from bc stations on 49 meter band (02May1999) (Midwest USA) UNID:French Polynesian stations 0659 UTC USB with 2 OMs in FF & ALE bursts. 7/JUNE (IJ) WUI6/WUG: US Army C. of E. 1424 USB / wkg each other using ALE on ch. 6-RA was on freq. until 1400 (03May1999) (Midwest USA) RFVI:FF Le Port 2220 ARQ-E3 192/850 svc msg to RFVISOM FS Somme cct MOS 10Jun99 (ML2) OST:Ostende Belgium 202135z May99 CW/ARQ-100 callband/freq marker(EB) LZW:Varna radio Bulgaria 202144z May99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) SAB:Gothenberg radio Sweden 202140z May99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) UAT:Moscow radio Russia 202143z May99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) RFVISOM:FS Somme 2200 ARQ-E3 192/850 5LGs svc msgs & N Indian Ocean wx to RFVI Le Port cct SOM 11Jun99 (ML2) FUE:French Navy Brest 202152z May99 RTTY/150 RY's SG's callband (EB) SAA: Karlskrona Radio, S 2041 (Jun 2) CW CQ (AB) MGJ: RN Faslane, G 1022 (Jun 1) VFT 75bd CARB (AB) UIW: Kaliningrad Radio, RUS 2033 (Jun 2) CW Nav wngs (AB) CAMSLANT: 0109 9\MAY w\UNID Cutter.(MF2) VTH..: Indian Nvy Vishakhapatnam 2120 RTTY 50/850 w/VTH 13/14 RBSL VNR RYs SGs 27May99 (ML2) ---:San Francisco Aeradio & DELTA 54 (L-1011) 0630 UTC USB with PP.Mentioned the doctor concurs the patients vital signs were stable. 9/JUNE (IJ) DELTA 1 JULIET & VICTOR ECHO BRAVO: Australian Military 0445 UTCUSB with track co-ords. 12/MAY (IJ) AMAZON 02: USN 2212 UTC USB calling 5 ALPHA DELTA for a green check. (16/MAY) (IJ) CROUGHTON: 0043 20\MAY wkrg PP for SPAR 66 to ANDREWS VIP. (rep no joy on F-267,switched F-117) (MF2) BRAVO FOX & LIMA:NATO Mediterranean/Adriatic Sea Link-11 Coord 0119 UTC USB with ROMEO requesting to enter the playground. (15/MAY)(IJ) ---:Japanese Military 0906 UTC USB with WX forecast. 26/MAY (IJ) MKL: RAF Kinloss, G 1200 (Jun 1) CW TAFS (AB) TURBO: 0041 1\JUN 28 calling TURBO 27,nothing heard. (MF2) NGB36/NGB47: US Army NG 0057 USB / wkg each other (02May 1999) (Midwest USA) FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 1048 CW. Marker "vvv de FDG ar" (9/Jun) (DW) JULIET 3 JULIET: US Military 0458 UTC USB with EAMs. 27/MAY (IJ) DHJ59 & DRFB: GN Wilhemshaven Germany & FGS Homburg 0505 UTC USB with radio checks. 27/MAY (IJ) UNID:Commercial stations Australia 0845 UTC USB OM & YL with a chit-chat. 31/MAY (IJ) RADIO BASE, OV1,2, 3, 4 (Official Vehicles) & BILLABONG BRAVO:Poss Variety Club of Australia 0655 UTC USB with r/checks & selcal. Mentioned check-ins,check points & keeping in contactwith the vehs.16/MAY (IJ) Unid: 2224 UTC 18/MAY USB w/ OM conducting pre-class meeting with teachers (SD) UNID: Station Fiji 0626 UTC USB with OM calling Suva & 32. 9/JUNE(IJ) UNID: Commercial stations Australia 0645 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. Mentioned about the WX. 12/MAY (IJ) ---:USCG GANTSEC & 417 0432 UTC USB with resume normal patrol & be adviced of these occurrences. 9/JUNE (IJ) FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 0807 CW. Marker "vvv de FDG ar" (1/Jun) (DW) Pagina 473 WUN-v05 6826.0 WUG2B: 2309 LSB / clg hams on 40 m-QSX 7296.0 LSB (15May 1999) (Midwest USA) 6831.0 Unid:1546 Unknown Mode?? 200/484 Unable decode. V. strong sigs (08/Jun) (RH2) 6833 7 X-RAY KILO: US Military 0445 UTC USB with 30 character EAM. 27/MAY (IJ) 6836.0 FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 1533 CW. Marker "vvv de FDG ar" (1/Jun) (DW) 6837.0 FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 0503 rtty 50/R/850 Marker "vvv de FDG". Ceased 0532z. (2/Jun) (DW) 6838.0 FDE14: FAF CONTREXEVILLE 0507 CW. Started marker "vvv FDE14 ar" (2/Jun) (DW) 6852 UNID: Marshall Islands/Micronesia net 0655 UTC USB with 2 OMs in a local dialect & some EE. Mentioned about Kosrae, Majuro. One sounded like he was in an A/C. Could be a LDOC/RDARA freq. 22/MAY(IJ) 6865 TRACKER & MOONBEAM: NATO Balkan OPs 0114 UTC USB with radio checks. 15/MAY (IJ) 6870.0 various : FAA (USA) 1300 LSB / FAA weekly Wednesday Southern Region net-ended at 1303 (28Apr.1999) (Midwest USA) 6903 MIKE 2 LIMA: US Military 0544 UTC USB with EAMs. 27/MAY (IJ) 6905 VKR402:Police Mount Isa QLD, Australia 0814 UTC USB with YL & OM. Mentioned about that one of their colleagues was on Lizard Island if you needed to get in touch with him & would phone the Cairns station. 9/JUNE (IJ) 6906.0 AAZ: 0235 LSB / clg hams on 40m-no joy (16May 1999) (Midwest USA) 6906.7 ---:Presumed Tunisian Naval station 0540 UTC ARQ with 5Lgs & ICI QSM PLSAS CAD ET AS. 26/MAY (IJ) 6908 10 & 20: Australian Army Relief OPs net Papua New Guinea 0848 UTC USB mentioned that the ZERO ALPHA SUNRAY had the spare equipment & was heading to the location. Also mentioned to change to CH# LIMA GOLF BRAVO to talk to SUNRAY. 26/MAY (IJ) 10, 20 & ZERO ALPHA: Australian Army Relief OPs net Papua New Guinea 0840 UTC USB with r/checks in pl. They were having comms problems. All units were requested to change to CH# XRAY FOXTROT X-RAY. Not found. 24/MAY (IJ) UNID: Telecom Russia 0913 UTC USB with YL in RR. 26/MAY (IJ) 6910.0 FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 0603 CW. Started. Marker "vvv de FDG ar". Ceased 0632z (2/Jun) (DW) FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 1033 CW. Marker "vvv de FDG ar" (1/Jun) (DW) MI##: US MI Army NG ? 2132 USB / MI01 (NCS) wkg MI25 and MI32 (01May 1999) (Midwest USA) 6925 ROMEO KILO 5: UNID station 0718 UTC OM with a Caribbean EE accent, saying this is ROMEO KILO 5 over. 22/MAY (IJ) 6934 : M12, 2006 (Jun 2) CW in progress (AB) 6945 : S17 Czech Lady, 1250 (Jun 2) USB (AB) 6950 VJD: 0701 UTC 24/MAY USB w/ traffic list (SD) 6965 VJI:RFDS MT Isa QLD, Australia 0730 UTC USB OM with a recorded msg. For calls to the RFDS operator please use your emergency alarm button. 18/MAY (IJ) 6972 UNID: station Solomon Islands 0742 UTC USB with OM calling Honiara. 26/MAY (IJ) 6977 ---:Australian Army Relief OPs net Papua New Guinea 0730 UTC USB with 2 OMs. One mentioned not attending meeting unless safety of the PNG Personnel addressed & mentioned about it being a PNG defined boundary. 26/MAY (IJ) 20 & 23: Presumed Australian Army relief OPs net Papua New Guinea 0732 UTC USB with routine traffic. 18/MAY (IJ) 6980 CIP 77, CKN & VEX: Kingston CFB ONT, Vancouver CFB BC & Penhold CFB AB: Presumed CFARS net 0615 UTC USB with radio checks. 27/MAY (IJ) 6983.5 ---:Presumed Police Australia 0640 UTC USB with 2 OMs. Mentionedabout having a look around the house, if there was any suspicious circumstances & going up to the hospital. 7/JUNE (IJ) 6984 ---:M51 transmission, CW, usual 5LG at 2238z 17th May(GH2) 6993 SPAR 66: 20\MAY check-in w\Andrews VIP. 0046 (MF2) 6994 CHARLIE INDIA PAPA or CHARLIE LIMA PAPA (audio too Pagina 474 6997 7307 7330 7357 7375.8 7388 7450 7458 7502.5 7513.0 7518 7554 7565 7580.5 7589 7600 7602 7605 7612 7637 7648.5 7671.5 7673 7674 7683 WUN-v05 distorted):Presumed Australian Army Relief OPs net Papua New Guinea 0740 UTC USB with r/checks. 26/MAY (IJ) CHARLIE 8 NOVEMBER & RUPPE: Italian Military 2221 UTC USB with radio checks. 16/MAY (IJ) VJQ727: SDE Rockhampton QLD, Australia 2248 UTC USB OM with maths lessons. 27/MAY (IJ) VL2SES: State of Emergency Service Wild Meadows, Cobar, Darling,New England NSW & Lord Howe Is Australia 2315 UTC USB with radio checks & chit-chatting about the WX. 27/MAY (IJ) VLN: School of Distant Education Cairns QLD, Australia 2150 UTC USB YL with maths lesson. 24/MAY (IJ) NAV4 ?: 2343 Baudot 75/170r Armed Forces Day U.S. Sec. of Def. Cohen's message to troops (15May 1999) (Midwest USA) Unid: 2204 UTC 18/MAY USB Aust. fishermen discussing malfunctioning freezer (SD) AFA4JQ: AF MARS Oklahoma, 13:29 21/May AFA6RE: AF MARS Las Vegas, NV, 13:26 21/May AFF4E: AF MARS Georgetown, TX, 13:15 21/May AGA4DY: AF MARS Dyess AFB, Abilene, TX, 13:29 21/May AGA4KS: AF MARS Keesler AFB, Biloxi, MS, 13:34 21/May Unident:202126z May99 ARQ-M/192 Idling(EB) FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 1013 CW. Marker "vvv de FDG ar". Ceased at 1032z (1/Jun) (DW) FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 0457 CW. Marker "vvv de FDG ar". Ceases 0502z (2/Jun) (DW) FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 0742 CW. Marker "vvv de FDG ar". Ceased at 0802z. (1/Jun) (DW) FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 1520 CW. Marker "vvv de FDG ar" (1/Jun) (DW) Unident:202110z May99 CW 5 FIG traffic sent slowly finished tx with 3 long dashes (EB) Unident:202105z May99 RTTY/100 on line encryption (EB) 8DE: 0013 UTC 10/MAY USB Dept. School Education, Dubbo w/ YL conducting class news session (SD) 8DE: Education Dept Dubbo NSW, Australia 2245 UTC USB YL with lessons. 27/MAY (IJ) UNID:Stations Pacific Islands 0628 UTC USB with OM & YL in a Pacific Island language. 8/JUNE (IJ) GOLF ZERO BRAVO: US Military 0438 UTC USB with 30 character EAM. 27/MAY (IJ) Unid.: 2214 UTC 19/MAY USB w/ prawn trawler skipper talking to base (SD) VKQ522: Oil Drilling & Exploration PTY LTD Toowoomba QLD, Australia 0505 UTC USB 2 OMs & YL with a chit-chat. Mentioned about the weight of the package & it should arrive the next day. 8/JUNE (IJ) FDI22: FAF Narbonne France 0431 UTC RTTY 50 Bd/425 with RYRY & Le Brick tests. 7/JUNE (IJ) Unident:probable French forces net 201950z May99 ARQ-M(E3) 192 DTG given as P201743Z MAI 99 5ltr groups PAGE 2 RFFKAME 003(EB) ZERO ALPHA & 20: Australian Army Relief OPs net Papua New Guinea 0704 UTC USB with radio checks. 9/JUNE (IJ) VJQ727:SDE Rockhampton QLD, Australia 2322 UTC USB YL with lessons. Playing a numbers guessing game. 10/JUNE (IJ) NGB15/NGB60: US Army NG 0500 USB / wkg each other (02May 1999) (Midwest USA) FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 0528 rtty 50/R/850 caf schedule - as previously rcvd 6837 at this time. (1/Jun) (DW) FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 1435 rtty 50/R/850 Rptd caf schedule. Ceased 1502. (1/Jun) (DW) DELTA LIMA PAPA & DELTA ROMEO PAPA: Presumed Australian Army relief OPs net Papua New Guinea 0716 UTC USB with radio checks & sending data bursts. 9/JUNE (IJ) HBD20: MFA Berne Switzerland 0545 UTC ARQ with 5Lgs. 26/MAY (IJ) 22 BRAVO: Presumed Australian Army Relief OPs net Papua New Guinea 0642 UTC USB with "Any station monitoring this is 22 BRAVO out." 24/MAY (IJ) Pagina 475 WUN-v05 7706.5 ARIA 1: 0508z ARIA CONTROL/first motion time 05:09:35 and we have nominal flight path telemetry (NJ) 7712 TBB7: Turkish Navy Ankara, TUR, 0915, CW, VVV/QAP marker w/faulty tape. 12/May/99. (CK) 7722.5 FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 1740 rtty 50/R/850 Rptd caf schedule. Ceased 1802z (1/Jun) (DW) 7735 UNID:Commercial stations Australia 0724 UTC USB 2 OMs & YL with a chit-chat. 7/JUNE (IJ) 7737 LIMA KILO OSCAR & JULIET JULIET QUEBEC: Presumed Australian Army Relief Ops net Papua New Guinea 0701 UTC USB with radio checks. 9/JUNE(IJ) MIKE 29 & ECHO HOTEL DELTA:Presumed Australian Army Relief Ops net Papua New Guinea 2045 UTC USB with radio checks. 9/JUNE (IJ) 7757 Unident:2057z 31/05/99 ARQ-m/200 idling - probably French (EB) 7831.5 5ST:ASECNA Antananarivo 1520 Arq-E3 48/400Wx & Metar (31/May) (RH2) 7831.6 5ST:ASECNA Antananarivo 1705 Arq-E3 48/380 Aero info & Wx (18/May) (RH2) 7878 - - -:Hamburg meteo 201821z May99 FAX 120/576 perfect picture showing North Atlantic weather and icebergs(EB) 7885 VLR: 0156 UTC 10/MAY USB Scool of the air, Longreach w/ YL conducting basic physics lesson (SD) 7907.7 unid: FF RFVI ? 1150 ARQ-E3 192/400 nx review to RFVIMB & 5LGs to RFVITZ cct IMB 20May99 (ML2) 7933 Unid: 0527 UTC 20/MAY USB possible Aust. airline w/ discussion about weights of items and what to do if weights exceed limit (SD) 7965 UNID: Commercial station Australia 0705 UTC USB with 2 OMs. Mentioned about ordering a meal for a party of 5. 24/MAY (IJ) 7987.0 FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 1033 rtty 50/R/850 Started rptd caf schedule. Ceased 1102z. (2/Jun) (DW) 8000.0 FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 0838 CW. Marker "vvv de FDG ar". Ceased 0902z (2/Jun) (DW) 8026.0 Air Force Two: 0231 USB / pp SAM CP via Andrews VIP-returning to Andrews AFB at 0235z (18May 1999) (Midwest USA) 8047 3 BZ: Plaisance Air MAU 2140 ARQ-E3 48/6OO check & AFTN msgs, cct PTA, harmonic of 4023.5 18May99 (ML2) 8093.0 NGB##: US Army NG 2025 USB / NGB24 (NCS) wkg NGB33-ALE bursts also heard (01May 1999) (Midwest USA) 8101 Unid: 0629 UTC 10/MAY USB presumed U.S. cruising yachtsmen discussing various destinations and one mentioning he was en route to Auckland (SD) 8122 CANBERRA CONTROL: 0023 UTC 07/MAY USB clg (H.M.A.S.) BRUNEI w/ no joy (SD) 8136.0 ---:FAPSI 1608 Crowd36 Unable decode (31/May)(RH2) 8137.7 7QZ32:Lilongwe Air 1556 rtty 50/400 Aero Wx (04/Jun) (RH2) 8156 ARCHITECT: RAF Bampton England 2045 UTC USB with WX forecasts. 28/MAY (IJ) 8160 VNN737: 0634 UTC 10/MAY USB Lake Macquarie Communications w/ 0864 at Bourke en route to Hungerford and VNN737 at Warren (Qld) (SD) 8381.5 SHIP UNID 1851 arq Working Boufarik/7TK24 ? "ok ami bien recu ic Walou merci et bonsoir". (5/Jun) (DW) 8382.5 SHIP UNID 1902 arq Calling Mariupol selcall KCPV. Vri short qso ands/off. (5/Jun) (DW) 8390.0 SHIP UNID 1923 arq End of tfc in 3SC. (5/Jun) (DW) 8396.0 SHIP FRIO ATLANTIC 2335 arq Tfc via Argentina/LSD836 after selcalls QSPV (5/Jun) (DW) 8415.3 UNID 0600 CW. Two tuning bursts followed by "h r set" in cw as if chan free marker. (6/Jun) (DW) 8417.0 GKE4: PORTISHEAD RADIO 1325 CW. Chan free marker "GKE4". (5/Jun) (DW) 8417.5 XSV: TIANJIN RADIO 1840 CW. Chan free marker "XSV". (5/Jun) (DW) 8418.0 IAR: ROME RADIO 1327 CW. Chan free marker "IAR" (5/Jun) (DW) IAR: ROME RADIO 1842 arq "... recognised: please contact opr ga+". qso terminates. Rome returns to Chan free marker "IAR". Pagina 476 8419.0 8419.5 8420.5 8420.5 8421.5 8422.0 8422.5 8423.0 8424.0 8424.5 8426.0 8427.0 8427.5 8428.0 8429 8429.5 8430.0 8431.0 8431.0 8431.5 8432.0 8432.5 8433.0 8434.0 WUN-v05 (5/Jun) (DW) VIP33: PERTH RADIO 2346 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "VIP". (5/Jun) (DW) WLO: MOBILE RADIO 2349 CW. Chan free marker "WLO". (5/Jun) (DW) PPR: RIO DE JANEIRO RADIO 2350 CW. Chan free marker "PPR" (5/Jun) (DW) SAB407: GOETEBORG RADIO 1329 arq Selcalls MQEIVMY. Cha free marker (Maritex) "ererer" strings. Selcalls KKAC. (5/Jun) (DW) 9VG78: SINGAPORE RADIO 1845 CW. Chan free marker "9VG". Hvy qrm fm HEC18. (5/Jun) (DW) HEV18: BERN RADIO 1332 CW. Chan free marker "HEC" (5/Jun) (DW) 7TK24: BOUFARIK RADIO ? 1848 arq Tfc in FF. qrm fm LZW. (5/Jun) (DW) 9AR: RIJEKA RADIO 2353 CW. Chan free marker "9AR". (5/Jun) (DW) LZW44: VARNA RADIO 1334 CW. Chan free marker "de lzw lzw" (5/Jun) (DW) ESA: TALLINN RADIO 1856 CW. Chan free marker "ESA" (5/Jun) (DW) USU: MARIUPOL RADIO 1859 arq End of tfc in 3SC. Rtn to chan free marker "USU". (5/Jun) (DW) SVT: ATHENS RADIO 1904 CW. Chan free marker "SVT" (5/Jun) (DW) CBV: VALPARAISO RADIO 2356 fec Chan free marker "CBV". 2358 alt 2/tone then 0000z tfc list. (5/Jun) (DW) SVU4: ATHENS RADIO 1339 CW. Chan free marker "de SVT". (5/Jun) (DW) SVT: ATHENS RADIO 1908 CW. Chan free marker "SVT" - shouldn't this be on 8424 as loggewd earlier ! (5/Jun) (DW) HEC28: BERN RADIO 1340 CW. Chan free marker "HEC". (5/Jun) (DW) WCC: CHATHAM RADIO 1914 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "VCT/WCC" (5/Jun) (DW) OXZ: LYNGBY RADIO 1341 CW. Chan free marker "OXZ" (5/Jun) (DW) A9M: BAHRAIN RADIO 1919 CW. Chan free marker "de A9M tlx" (5/Jun) (DW) SPA41: GDYNIA RADIO 1344 CW. Chan free marker "SPA" (5/Jun) (DW) SAB424: GOETEBORG RADIO 1346 arq Selcalls KCTXTVV, YKDX, KCCIIVV. Chan free marker (Maritex) "ererer" string. (5/Jun) (DW) HEC:Berne radio Switzerland 111348z May99 CW/ARQ callband/freq marker(EB)8442 PBC:Dutch naval 152039z May99 RTTY/75 callband/freq marker (EB) IDR4: IN ROME 1353 rtty 75/850 CARB (5/Jun) (DW) 9VG39: SINGAPORE RADIO 1926 CW. Channel free marker "9VG". (5/Jun) (DW) UJE: NIZHNY NOVGOROD RADIO 1933 fec SVC indicating 8430/8390 0000-0000 MSK (Moscow time ? - H24) 12590.5/12488 0800-2000 MSK. Tfc list; ends "cq de UJE (3756)". Stn nnot recog but in CIS block. ID fm CFL/11. Tfc list agn 2032z. (5/Jun) (DW) UJE: UNID 1923 arq Rcvng fm ship. qso finishes. Channel free marker "de UJE". (5/Jun) (DW) TAH: ISTANBUL RADIO 2052 CW. Chan free marker "TAH" (5/Jun) (DW) XSQ: GUANGZHOU RADIO 2054 CW. Chan free marker (Maritex) "ererer" string. (5/Jun) (DW) UAT: MOSCOW RADIO 1356 CW. Chan free marker "UAT" (5/Jun) (DW) ZSC: CAPETOWN RADIO 2055 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "ZSC" (5/Jun) (DW) USU: MARIUPOL RADIO 2057 CW. Chan free marker "USU". (5/Jun) (DW) UFN: NOVOROSSIYSK RADIO 1339 CW. Chan free marker "UFN" (5/Jun) (DW) 8PO: BARBADOS RADIO 0008 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "8PO".(6/Jun) (DW) TAH: ISTANBUL RADIO 1401 CW. Chan free marker "TAH" (5/Jun) Pagina 477 8434.5 8435.0 8435.5 8436.0 8476 8499.5 8608 8666 8695 8712 8713 8740 8912 8925 8957.0 8965 8968 8971 8972 8974 8974 8974 8983 8989 8992 8997 9010 WUN-v05 (DW) SAB437: GOETEBORG RADIO 1404 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "SAB" (5/Jun) (DW) VCT: TORS COVE RADIO 0533 fec ARA newsletter. (6/Jun) (DW) VCT: TORS COVE RADIO 2100 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "VCT". (5/Jun) (DW) OST40: OSTENDE RADIO 1407 CW. Chan free marker "OST" (5/Jun) (DW) LSD836: ARGENTINA RADIO 0530 CW. Chan free marker (Maritex) "ererer" string. (6/Jun) (DW) LSD836: ARGENTINA RADIO 2340 CW. Chan free marker "LSD836". (5/Jun) (DW) A7D:Doha radio Qatar 2126z 01/06/99 CW callsign only de A7D (EB) RBSL:IN Bombay 1527 rtty 50/850 Test tape - RY/ID/BNR VTH1/4/5/7 (09Jun) (RH2) UCE5:Archangel radio Russia 192043z May99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) XSG:Shanghai radio China 152022z May99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) Unident:151931z May99 RTTY/200 on line encryption (EB) P3G..:calling Berne radio 151916z May99 USB listening 8181 (KHZ) over (EB) PENTA COMSTAT VZX: 2202 UTC 19/MAY USB w/ Nth. Queensland wx and warnings and long range sked (SD) ---:Cyprus radio 151910z May99 USB This is Cyprus radio, radio telephone maritime service (EB) COTHEN: 0123 15\MAY active w\Turkey Talk. (MF2) BOEING 641:Calling Speedbird London (British Airways) 152204z May99 USB told to change to 5535 - nothing heard (EB) MKL: RAF Edinburgh 0800 CW / aero wx //82.8 kHz (30/May/99) (KB) XPH: USAF Thule AFB Greenland & REACH 119 PAPA (C17) 0512 UTC USB with PP to Lajes CP. Had hazardous cargo onboard. 27/MAY (IJ) BACKBENCH: US Military 0517 UTC USB with EAMs & standing by for traffic. 27/MAY (IJ) 4PJ: req TRIDENT: 2327 2\JUNE 741 standby,then req radio chk. (MF2) OB: 2335 1\JUN req 740 not to send traffic in the clear. (MF2) GRIZZLY & PHANTOM 11: USN 0648 UTC USB passing position report for the target & OPs normal with BLUESTAR. 27/MAY (IJ) ARMY WILLIAMSTOWN: 0353 UTC 11/MAY USB clg AIR FORCE SYDNEY w/ radio check (SD) LABRADOR: 2356 UTC 24/MAY USB clg AIR FORCE SYDNEY w/ series of radio checks (SD) WINDSOR 527: 0100 UTC 25/MAY USB (B-707) clg AIR FORCE TOWNSVILLE w/ departure msg and selcal check (SD) ZKX:RNZAF Auckland & HERCULES 7002 (C130) New Zealand 2224 UTC USB wanting to know why 7002 didn't do the drop. Reason being there was no life jackets. PTSU to open Whenuapai DZ. 27/MAY (IJ) CAMSLANT: 1945 3\JUNE req flt ops from 51A,then copied same from D4B. 1929 51A req CAMSLANT secure radio guard. 1936 RESCUE 2107 req CAMSLANT accept radio guard. 1941 D4B rep flt ops normal to CAMSLANT. (MF2) O6P: w\CAMSLANT: 2108 5\10\99 6 UNIFORM TANGO & QUEBEC PAPA HOTEL: Australian Military 0647 UTC USB with radio checks & closing down watch. 9/JUNE (IJ) NEWSROOM: 12\MAY confirming Z190\Z175 w\THULE (MF2) THULE: 5\10\99 wkrg PP for KING 52 to DSN#460-7112-KING OPS 0208 UNCLOUDED & JUNGLE 816: USN 0927 UTC USB with are you currently hot at this time & switched to ANDVT to pass position report of the active target. 9/JUNE (IJ) ARCHITECT:RAF Bampton England 2140 UTC USB with TAFs. 8/JUNE (IJ) ARCHITECT: 0235 USB / with aviation weather bc-very weak Pagina 478 9016.0 9024 9036 9065.5 9076.2 9088 9098 9121.0 9130.0 9142.0 9163.5 9215 9260 9263.5 9449.9 9996 10100.8 10101 10144 10162.4 10301 10314.0 10355 10440 10445.0 10520.0 10535.0 10535.7 10757.4 10774 10952 11015 11055.1 11059.0 WUN-v05 signal (14May 1999) (Midwest USA) NIGHTHAWK: 0240 USB / NIGHTHAWK 91 (near Hoover Dam) pp via McClellan Global (14May 1999) (Midwest USA) SHADOW 404: 0323 USB / pp via McClellan Global about the OK City, OK tornado (04May 1999) (Midwest USA) : St Petersburg Air, RUS 1026 (Jun 1) USB wkg unid aircraft (AB) FOXTROT 8 ROMEO: US Military 0554 UTC USB with 30 character EAM. 27/MAY (IJ) Unid:0742 Mode unknown? 96/75 ? Gbge on screens (18/May) (RH2) Philippine Air Lines Manila 2300 ARQ in-house msgs 25May99 (ML2) Unid: 2312 UTC 16/MAY USB Aust. fishermen w/ discussion about new dories also mention of Cooktown (SD) Unident:151538z May99 RTTY/150 on line encryption (EB) NGB##: US Army NG 2048 USB / NGB28 wkg NGB35 using ALE (01May 1999) (Midwest USA) NGB36/NGB55: 1547 USB / working each other-maybe using ALE (30Apr 1999) (anonymousMidwestUSA) GYA:RN London 1700 rtty 75/400 CARBS (18/May) (RH2) GYA:RN Whitehall 0920 rtty 75/300 CARBS (29/May) (RH2) ---:FAPSI 1542 81-81 81/180 Unable decode (17/May) (RH2) 9 LIMA CHARLIE: Presumed RNZAF Tactical Ground station New Zealand 0143 UTC USB with radio checks. 9/JUNE (IJ) ---:Federal Police net Argentina 0315 UTC USB OM in SS withadvisories. 10/JUNE (IJ) MOONBEAM & SHAG 11: NATO Balkan Ops 0410 UTC USB with calling in the blind & Parkhill encryption. 9/JUNE (IJ) 9 LIMA CHARLIE: Presumed RNZAF Tactical Ground station New Zealand 0139 UTC USB with radio checks & setting up a duplex link. Mentioned RX CH# would be STATE & XMT CH# would be DOG. 9/JUNE (IJ) UNID:Stations Papua New Guinea or Solomon Islands 0843 UTC USB with 2 OMs in Pidgin EE. 9/JUNE (IJ) ---:Moscow time station 151544z May99 CW (EB) DDK: Hamburg Meteo, D 1015 (Jun 1) RTTY 50bd wx (AB) DDK2:Hamburg meteo Germany 1604z 31/05/99 Synop messages (EB) DK0WCY: DARC aurora beacon, D 1030 (Jun 1) CW Propagation info (AB) YIL71:INA Baghdad 1545 rtty 75/400 Nx\AA (31/May) (RH2) UNID: Commercial stations QLD, Australia 2159 UTC USB YL & OM with a chit-chat. Mentioned about the recent rain. 24/MAY (IJ) SNN299:MFA Warsaw 1702 Pol-Arq 100/240 Tfc\Pol to unk garbled. (31/May) (RH2) 4XZ:IN Haifa Israel 0440 UTC CW with VVV DE 4XZ. 7/JUNE (IJ) ---:US Fishing Boats 0652 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. 16/MAY (IJ) ---:Maputo R 1610 arq Commandante-Geral da PRM-Maputo w Msgs\PP to Commandantes Provinciais da PRM(17/May) (RH2) FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 2003 CW. Start of marker period "vvv de FDG ar". (1/Jun) (DW) ---:Russian Navy 1651 36-50 50/240 Unable decode (21/May) (RH2) CFH:CF Halifax 0553 rtty 75/760 Wx forecasts (18/May) (RH2) ---:US Tuna Fishing Boats 0642 UTC LSB with encryption. 9/JUNE (IJ) : E07 English Man, RUS 2010 (May 31) AM 172 000 (AB) HBD20: MFA Bern, S 1010 (Jun 1) ARQ 100bd encrypted msgs to various embassies (AB) VLN:SDE Cairns QLD, Australia 0426 UTC USB YL with Parent, teacher meeting. She was requesting that parents & teachers swap their favorite cooking recipes. 7/JUNE (IJ) Andrews AFB: 0733 USB / with a EAM that was also on 8992.0 kHz USB at the same time. (22May 1999) (Midwest USA) Andrews/PACOM 01: 0402 USB / ending comms with each other on Pagina 479 WUN-v05 F-365 (PACOM 01 is a C-135) (09May 1999) (Midwest USA) 11072.5 ---:FAPSI 1641 Crowd36 Unable decode (31/May) (RH2) 11102 4XZ:IN Haifa Israel 0805 UTC CW with VVV DE 4XZ. 20/MAY (IJ) 4XZ:Israeli naval Haifa 1550z 31/05/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 11175 ANDREWS: 1847 3\JUNE wkrg PP for NAVY JW980 to DSN#831-3393. (MF2) ASCENSION: 0136 15\MAY wkrg PP for REACH 8266(C-17#88266) to HILDA EAST & Dover CP. (MF2) ASCENSION: 19521\JUN wkrg PP for REACH 1071(#640539)to HILDA WEST. (MF2) ASCENSION: 2135 12\MAY wkrg PP for ROGUE 31 to DSN#468-3102ROGUE CONTROL. THULE wkrg PP for REACH 398(C-141)to McGuire CP. 2330 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 4066(C-17#40066)to Ramstein AICC & meteo. 0047(MF2) ASCENSION: 2252 13\MAY wkrg PP for AEGIS 25 to DSN#469-1996Dyess CP. ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH EH3(C-141)to HILDA WEST. 2259 (MF2) ASCESION: 0022 6\MAY wkrg PP for REACH 4611 to McGuire CP & meteo.0003 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 2185 DSN#589-3571 Westover Ops. (MF2) ASCESION: 0022 6\MAY wkrg PP for REACH 4611 to McGuire CP & meteo.0003 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 2185 DSN#589-3571 Westover Ops. (MF2) Hotel: clg Mainsail. Thule answers. AC req PP to Hilda West. On contact, Hilda requests verification of AC tailcode, C-5 #50002. ACenquired re Kelly airfield op told no(TL) INCIRLIK: 17\MAY wkrg PP for REACH 621 to Lajes meteo. 2320 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 613 to Charelston CP. 0052 (MF2) MAINSAIL: 0006 20\MAY wkrg PP for SPAR 66 to DSN#858-5833Andrews VIP. 2143 McCLELLAN wkrg PP for JAYHAWK 22 to JAYHAWK OPS. 0005 THULE wkrg PP for SPAR 66 to Andrews VIP,HILDA meteo & finally to Comm#717-944-1787. (MF2) MAINSAIL: 16\MAY wkrg PP for NAVY JW740 to DSN#564-2442. 2051 ASCENSION wkrg PP for AEROVAC 856 to Norfolk,NAS. 2114 ASCENSION wkrg PP for REACH 613 to Lajes CP & meteo. 2124 CROUGHTON wkrg PP for REACH 620 to Lajes meteo. 2357 (MF2) MAINSAIL: 2304 18\MAY wkrg PP for RU530 to DSN#351-5160Pt.Mugu. 2230 CONTINENTAL 707 calling MacDill Radio. (MF2) McCLELLAN: 0030 1\JUN wkrg PP for NAVY RS674 to 619-545-8528. (MF2) OFFUTT: 22\MAY wkrg PP for MUSIC 83(#91183)to 709-758-3200 & DSN#858-6001. OFFUTT had no comm# capability was trying to raise ANDREWS. 2041 ANDREWS wkrg PP for REACH J7(#67029) to Charelston CP. 2044 ANDREWS wkrg PP for REACH 8F8 to HILDA EAST & meteo. 2057 ANDREWS wkrg PP for D49 to ANDREWS meteo. 2111 OFFUTT wkrg PP for REACH 523 to McCord CP. 2121 ANDREWS wkrg PP for REACH 4068 to Travis AICC & meteo. 2129 ANDREWS wkrg PP for SIERRA 82 to DSN#487-1861-Randolf CP.(MF2) OFFUTT: 0058 4\MAY wkrg PP for SHADOW 99 to DSN#872-2781SHADOW OPS.-0023 MAINSAIL wkrg PP for SAM 973 to Andrews VIP.0025 McCLELLAN wkrg PP for RU611 to DSN#351-5002\Comm Secondary#805-488-2843. 0043 McCLELLAN wkrg req for TURBO 15. (MF2) OFFUTT: 0140 31\MAY wkrg PP for REACH 1152 to DSN#682-0309. 0116 OFFUTT wkrg PP for RAMSHEAD to DSN#939-1851-MIGRATORY, switched 8992. (MF2) OFFUTT: 2125 4/JUNE wkrg PP for SAM 204 to DSN#975-5771. (MF2) OFFUTT: 4\MAY wkrg PP for SHADOW 99 to DSN#872-2781-SHADOW OPS.-0023 MAINSAIL wkrg PP for SAM 973 to Andrews VIP.0025 McCLELLAN wkrg PP for RU611 to DSN#351-5002\Comm Secondary#805-488-2843. 0043 McCLELLAN wkrg req for TURBO 15. 0058 (MF2) REPAT 98: 1233 UTC 04/MAY USB wkg HICKAM w/ p/p to ANDERSON METEO receiving wx info and giving PIREP w/ a/c type C-141 posn 14 23N 12 45E at FL370 (SD) Reach 109:USB 0256-0301z 20 May (TL) THULE: 0020 21\MAY wkrg PP for REACH 618 to Lajes CP & meteo. Pagina 480 11199 11205.5 11220 11235 11297 11314 11345 11450 11460.0 11460.4 11487 11566.0 12141 12186 12204.5 12206.0 WUN-v05 2110 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 530 to Lajes AMC CP. 0008 OFFUTT wkrg PP for REACH 2291(#23291)to HILDA WEST.(MF2) THULE: 0023 24\MAY wkrg PP for REACH V5(C-5#85007)to Norfolk ATOK & meteo. 2119 IAF004 calling MAINAIL,nothing heard. 2122 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 530(C-17)to HILDA & meteo. 0003 THULE wkrg PP for TEAM 16 to McGuire CP. (MF2) THULE: 0036 7\MAY wkrg PP for REACH 370(C-17) Lajes CP & meteo. 0001 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 3604 to Dover meteo. (MF2) THULE: 0049 9\MAY wkrg PP for REACH 3293 to HILDA meteo 2115 OFFUTT wkrg PP for REACH 392 to Charelston CP & meteo. (MF2) THULE: 0104 11\MAY wkrg PP for REACH 6149(#60149)to McCord CP & meteo. (MF2) THULE: 0147 20\MAY wkrg PP for REACH 633(#6008) to Charelston CP. 0141 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 0532(C-17#90352)to Charelston CP & meteo. (MF2) THULE: 0209 2\JUNE wkrg PP for MARK 55 to Mildenhall meteo. (MF2) THULE: 2055 26\MAY wkrg PP for REACH 519(C-17#970043) to Lajes AICC & meteo. (MF2) THULE: 2111 3\MAY wkrg PP for REACH 0543 to Dover meteo. 2109 MAINSAIL wkrg PP for KING 71 to DSN#682-6692. (MF2) THULE: 3\JUNE wkrg PP for REACH 5106(#50106)to McGuire CP & meteo. 2025 AUSSIE 760 calling MAINSAIL,nothing heard. 2113 (MF2) THULE: 5\9\99 wkrg PP for REACH 3293 to HILDA meteo 2115 OFFUTT wkrg PP for REACH 392 to Charelston CP & meteo. 0049 THULE: 7\MAY wkrg PP for REACH 370(C-17) Lajes CP & meteo. 0001 THULE wkrg PP for REACH 3604 to Dover meteo. 0036 7\MAY(MF2) Team 16: 0047 USB / Team 16 wkg McQuire via Thule asking pos. of Hunt 17 (25 May 99) (Dragonlyre) AXI:RAAF Darwin & TESTER 905 Australia 0520 UTC USB with PP to NAVSTAR, re problems with number 2 flight director computer. 25/MAY (IJ) ---:US Tuna Fishing Boats 0417 UTC LSB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. Mentioned about all the bomb damage to Yugoslavia. 7/JUNE (IJ) SAM 60621: 2349 5\MAY req sig check w\Andrews. (MF2) SAM: 2349 5\MAY 60621 req sig check w\Andrews. (MF2) AXI: RAAF Darwin & TESTER 905 Australia 0519 UTC USB changing to 11199 for PP. 25/MAY (IJ) Unid.: 0338 UTC 10/MAY USB OM/RR w/ Volmet broadcast (SD) Trenton Military:0245Z USB talking to Shadow 92 QSY Charlie 32(PH) Stockholm:Stockholm air radio 071446z May99 USB selcals - no aircraft heard (EB) Moscow Meteo: (1/Jun/99) 1745 FAX 120/576 sig wx // 5150 kHz. TX off at 1800 as usual (KB) McClellan: 1948 USB / McClellan with a EAM-ended with ...nhjv. (12May 1999) (Midwest USA) McClellan: 2004 USB / McClellan with a EAM-ended with ...a6gfwvbdyfowbnwh (12May 1999) (Midwest USA) ---:FAPSI 1641 rtty 75/500 5LG - no Link seen but prob. 60047! (02/Jun) (RH2) ---:FAPSI 1633 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 60047 (31/May) (RH2) VNN737: Lake Macquarrie Communications (Lakecom) Edgewood NSW, Australia 0716 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. Mentioned about the good WX they were having. 18/MAY (IJ) unid: Numbers Station 0333 AM / Spanish Female 5 digit number groups (30Apr.1999) (Midwest USA) unid: FF 0010 ARQ-E 184.5/400 idling w/betas 26May99 (ML2) : E07 English Man, RUS 2000 (May 31) AM 172 000 (AB) ---:FAPSI 1634 Crowd36 Classic pre-Tx tinkles but no Tx! Same on 11072.5 later (02/Jun) (RH2) UNID 0702 ARQ/IRA 212.8/R/500 ACF10/110. Online encrypted or unid format. Signs off w/cw(f1a)with brief "su 73". (3/Jun) (DW) Pagina 481 12478 12488.0 12583 12590.5 12616 12616 12689.5 12745.8 12788.0 12844.0 12857 12865.7 12917.0 12970.0 13011 13019.8 13020 13031.2 13031.6 13042 13055 13155 13172 13200 13472.5 13497.7 13505.8 13508 13529.7 13530.0 13548 13580 13812 13846.5 WUN-v05 RFVISOM:FS Somme 1020 ARQ-E3 192/850 svc msg to RFVI Le Port cct SOM 10Jun99 (ML2) UFTN: SHIP UNID ? 1424 arq Selcalls KYPC but too weak to copy remainder. (6/Jun) (DW) UUI:Odessa radio Ukraine 142059z May99 ARQ/100 (sitor A) selcals YYUC, KUYM and idling (EB) UJE: NIZHNY NOVGOROD RADIO 1415 CW. Chan free marker. "de UJE". 1423 a/back "UJE auto 18:20 06.06.1999. Receives tfc, gives "qsl number R0660990.RC full length 10 bytes (1min)". (6/Jun) (DW) 8PO:Barbados radio 142106z May99 CW/ARQ callband/freq marker (EB) LZW:Varna radio Bulgaria 142103z May99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) USU:Mariupol radio Ukraine 142109z May99 CW/ARQ callband/freq marker (EB) AFRTS/AFN: US Military Feeder 0723 USB / // with 4278.5 and 6458.5 both USB-still on after 9 months (06May1999) (Midwest USA) JJC:Kyodo Tokyo 1700 Fax 120/576 JJ Newspaper - unable decode! (04/Jun) (RH2) NMG: USCG New Orleans 0635 FAX / schedule; some multipath distortion, but readable (28/May/99) (KB) HLO: 1655 CW / CW call tape (27/May/99) (MM5) 6WWW: FN Dakar.SEN G 0710 10May99 Rtty 75/774 Voyez le brick... [BC3].. 6WW: FN DAKAR.SEN G 0548 17th may99 Rtty 75/511 Le Brick [BC3].. HLF: Korea 1817 CW / CW call tape (27/May/99) (MM5) XSV: Tientsin, China 1658 CW / CW call tape (27/May/99) (MM5) IAR:Rome radio Italy 191949z May99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) SPB: Szczecin.R. POL G 0500 15 May99 Sitor.B Traffic Lists [BC3].. SPB:Szczecin radio Poland , 191951z May99 POL-ARQ/100 traffic appears to be 4 ltr groups but they don't appear to be callsigns (EB) FUF: FN Fort De France.MRT GMT 0554 17th May99 Rtty 75/511 De FUF Testing Ry's etc [BC3].. FUF: FN Fort De France.MRT G 1012 10May99 Rtty 75/170 UDK2:Murmansk Radio Russian Fed.191008z May99 CW VLS de UDK2 Callband(EB) UDK2:Murmansk radio Russia 131924z May99 RTTY/50 CW personal messages (EB) FIREBUG: US Military 0450 UTC USB with 30 character EAM. 27/MAY (IJ) SVT:Athens radio (ident by logs) 131917z May male & female in conversation (EB) OFFUTT: 2053 4/JUNE wkrg PP for REACH 802 to HILDA EAST. (MF2) unid: FF 0110 ARQ-E 184.5/250 idling w/betas 06Jun99 (ML2) RFFP: Mod.Paris.F GMT 0620 17th May99 ARQ-M2 200/369 Aeronautical Msgs [BC3] ---:FAPSI 1701 rtty 75/500 5LG - no Link seen (18/May) (RH2) CFH: CF Halifax .NS. CAN G 1034 10May99 Rtty75/745 Wx Forcasts [BC3].. KAWN:USCG Saddlebunch Key 1555 rtty 75/850 Wx reports (08/Jun) (RH2) RVW53: Moscow Meteo.RUS GMT 0932 28 May99 Rtty 75/170 Wx Reports [BC3].. 4XZ:Israel defence force Haifa 131907z May99 CW 5 fig tfc preamble Nr 851 BOZ ZS3Q 257131 14Q WNC bt 10001 (poss wx tfc - lots of 3's)(EB) HMF35: KCNA Pyongyang.KRE G 1103 10May99 Rtty 50/203 E.News [BC3].. RFVI:FF Le Port 0900 ARQ-E3 192/850 svc msg & return of CdV (OO/DE RFVISOM) to RFVISOM FS Somme cct MOS 11Jun99 (ML2) RFVI: FF Le Port.REU G 1014 15 May99 ARQ-E3 100/425 C De V Le Port/Jibouti cct [RUN].. Pagina 482 WUN-v05 13846.7 RFQP: FF Le Port.REU GMT 0947 ARQ-E3 100/425 C De V Jibuti/Le Port cct RUN [BC3].. RFQP:FF Jibouti 1230 Arq-E3 100/375 CdeV on RUN cid (07/Jun) (RH2) 13851.8 Unid:1030 rtty 75/500 Unable decode. Strong sigs & good synch! (04/Jun) (RH2) 13927 AIR2: AF MARS Edwards AFB, CA 14:00-14:14 13935 unid: FAPSI 1240 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 00098 25May99 (ML2) 13951.0 NMC:USCG San Francisco 0848 G-Tor 200/200 Unable read characters (17/May) (RH2) NMC:USCG San Francisco 0900 G-Tor 200/300 Station ID (29/May)(RH2) 13954 unid: FF 0700 ARQ-E 184.5/250 idling w/betas 05Jun99 (ML2) 13956.5 V5C:MFA Tunis 1458 fec 5LG ends INT QRV pour le 2EM ? (21/May) (RH2) 13960.0 Andrews/Navy 515: 1925 USB / Navy 50515 wkg Andrews VIP on F291 (12May 1999) (Midwest USA) 13976.0 HBD?:Unid Swiss Diplo 1610 arq Trillions of 5LG! Could not wait for sign-off! (04/Jun) (RH2) 13977.0 HBD20/2:MFA Berne 1404 arq 5LG to unk (04/Jun) (RH2) 13978.5 AAH: 0330 LSB / wkg many hams on 40m-QSX 7290.0 LSB (16May 1999) (Midwest USA) 13992 AAZ: Army Signal Corps, Fort Huachuca, AZ All day from 1729 AFA1KP: AF MARS 15:04 21/May AFA1XN: AF MARS Charlemont. MA, 13:09 21/May AFA3DK: AF MARS Stockton, MO, 14:46 21/May AFA3GF: AF MARS 15:00 21/May AFA5HH: AF MARS 15:26 21/May AFA6DJ: AF MARS Fair Oaks, CA, 15:19 21/May AFA6LM: AF MARS Mobile-Las Vegas, NV, 14:57 21/May AFA6SE: AF MARS Phoeniz, AZ, 14:21 21/May AFF2SP: AF MARS Miami, FL, 15:16 21/May AFF5CO: AF MARS Morrison, CO, 18:15 21/May AFN2AC: AF MARS Miami, FL, 14:53 21/May AGA2PA: AF MARS Patrick AFB, FL, 14:00 21l/May AGA2RO: AF MARS Robbins AFB, GA, (5x9+) 18:30 21/May AGA4KS: AF MARS Keesler AFB, Biloxi, MS, 15:20 21/May AGA6LA: AF MARS Unit 1, Los Angeles AFB, CA, 14:42 21/May 13996 AIR: AF MARS Andrews AFB, MD 14:49-15:38 14160 RPFNG: Portugues navy Alges, POR 1314 (Jun 2) RTTY 75bd msg to RPFNN Lisboa (AB) 14360 DEMON 806 (Sounded like): US Military 0702 UTC USB calling WAR DRAGON. 12/MAY (IJ) 14382.8 NMH: 1553 Baudot 45/170n Armed Forces Day U.S. Sec. of Def. Cohen's message to troops (15May 1999) (Midwest USA) 14385.5 AAH: 2212 USB / wkg hams on 20 m-QSX 14285.0 USB (15May 1999) (Midwest USA) 14386.5 unid: 1745 USB / SNICKERS, BUTTERFINGER & PAY DAY wkg each other (15May 1999) (Midwest USA) 14391 NBL: Navy Sub Base, Groton, CT 14:15 14420 VDD & CIS202: Debert NS & UNID station Canadian Military 0640 UTC USB with radio checks & PSK or QPSK data bursts. 10/JUNE (IJ) 14421.0 unid: 0238 USB / EE/Female 3/2 digit station with a carrier. (16May 1999) (Midwest USA) 14421.6 RFFIC:FN Toulon 1708 Arq-E3 48/400 Idling on RFTJ link (18/May) (RH2) 14438.5 AAH: Fort Lewis, WA 23:16 calling CQ. FJY2: DTRE Port-aux-Francais. KER 6 June99 ARQ-E3 96/425 F.News [BC3].. 14448.0 ---:Russian Navy 0752 36-50 50/240 Unable decode (18/May) (RH2) ---:Russian Navy 1134 36-50 50/230 Several Tx during 30 mins. Unable decode (03/Jun) (RH2) 14449.0 ---:FAPSI 1724 Crowd36 Unable decode (19/May) (RH2) 14463 NPL: USN MARS San Diego, CA 18:41-19:16 14465.0 NPL: 0033 AMTOR 100/170 testing with Foxes and RYs (16May 1999) (Midwest USA) Pagina 483 WUN-v05 14467 NAV4: USN MARS Great Lakes, IL 18:27-18:29 14478.5 NNN0MAL: USMC, Fort Lejune, NC 18:19-18:20 14486.0 P6Z:MFA Paris 1710 Fec-A 192/400 Idling. This freq. seldom heard here! (31/May) (RH2) 14486.5 WUG2: USED, Memphis, TN 16:22-17:09 14487 ---:Enigma E3 (Lincs Poacher), 1200, USB, YL/EE/5F grps,id 77143. 12/5/99 (CK) : E03 Lincolnshire Poacher, CYP 1200 (Jun 1) USB id 62435 //15682 (AB) : M03 Lincolnshire Poacher, CYP 1700 (Jun 2) USB id 49830 (AB) 14501.7 ---:Egyptian Emb Beijing (JG YWSG) 1030 FEC 5LGs to New Delhi for Cairo, usual tfc mode ARQ 28May99 (ML2) 14549 O9B: French Embassy Cairo, EGY, 1200, ITA-2, 100/850, "DE O9B O9B TESTING VOYEZ LE BRICK... INT QSA K K K", also "DE O9B O9B O9B O9B JE QAP LA F 49" by hand. 12/May/99 (CK) 14572 5AQ70:JANA Libya, 1030, ITA-2 50/400, Nx AA. 12/May/99. (CK) 14626.9 RFLI: FF. Fort De France.MRT GMT 0609 28 May99 ARQ-E3 192/425 C De V F-D-F/Dakar cct [LIJ] [BC3].. 14627 ---:French forces Martinique 2052z 01/06/99 ARQ-M 192 Idling (EB) 14648 4XZ: IN Haifa Israel 0458 UTC CW with VVV DE 4XZ. 26/MAY (IJ) 14650 4XZ:Israeli naval Haifa 2059z 1/06/99 CW QSL of msg no. 5 to RA1A, QSL of msg no. 41 to KD4O (EB) 14654 SPW: Warsaw R., POL, 1040, CW, "DE SPW QSX 12562.0 KHZ AZIM 09" and SITOR tuning marker. 12/May/99. (CK) 14655 SPW:Warsaw radio Poland 131739z May99 CW callband/freq marker AZIM 01 - 12 (EB) 14667.7 RFFXL: FF Naqoura, LEB, 1050, ARQ-3 184.7/400, 5l grps to var. French mil routing indicators, incl. RFFXOC, RFFABCT, RFGW, RFFCCCT, RFFBBCT, RFFHAD. 12/May/99. (CK) 14679.6 V5G: MFA Bucharest, ROM, 1110, RUM-FEC 164.5/400, circulars to embassies identified by number, 12/May/99 (CK) 14686 4XZ:IN Haifa Israel 0435 UTC CW with VVV DE 4XZ. 12/MAY (IJ) 4XZ:Israeli defence force Haifa 131752z May99 5 LTR traffic (EB) 14686 4 XZ: Haifa Naval, ISR, 1115, CW, "VVV DE 4XZ 4XZ =", encrypted tfc. 12/May/99 (CK) 14718.5 RFHI:FF Noumea 0713 Arq-E3 100/400 Idling (07/Jun) (RH2) RFHJ: FF Noumea.NCL GMT 0237 28 May99 ARQ-E3 100/378 8 RC Betas [BC3] 14718.6 RFHI: FF Noumea.NCL G 0430 13 May99 ARQ-E3 100/425 Idle/Sync modes [BC3].. 14720 : M42 FAPSI, RUS 1454 (Jun 1) LSB 6-tone selcal + unreadable rtty (AB) 14750 MIW2:MOSSAD No Station 0517 UTC USB with YL repeating MIW2. 25/MAY (IJ) 14750 Mossad (E10): 0516 UTC 28/MAY USB id MIW2 (SD) 14867.7 kdakrfr:MFA Cairo 1629 arq Msg\AA to Harare Embassy (rfkfs) (09/Jun) (RH2) yvmkm:Egy Emb., Baghdad 1618 arq Msg\AA to MFA Cairo (01/Jun) (RH2) 14873.2 RFLIG: FF Cayenne 0958 ARQ-E3 192/400 return of CdV to RFLI Fort de France, cct RTI 06Jun99 (ML2) 14874 Unident:poss French forces Cayenne F. Guiana (ident by log) 2112z 01/06/99 ARQ-M 192 dling (EB) 14876.7 ---:Egyptian Emb Islamabad (JG KPDKJKYKM) 1000 ARQ 5LGs 18May99 (ML2) 14894.3 SPP314: Polish Embassy Ankara, TUR, 1148, POL-ARQ 100/170,tfc to MFA Warsaw, some encrypted in 5f grps. 12/May/99 (CK) 14925.0 WAR: 1955 USB / clg hams on 20 meters-QSX 14276.0 USB with no joy. (15May 1999) (Midwest USA) 14925.7 RFHI: FF, Papeete,OCE GMT 0156 ARQ-E3 100/425 5 Ltr Wx Grps Papeete/Noumea cct [HJI] [BC3].. 14929 WAR: Army MARS, Ft. Detrick, MD 16:46-17:53 14990 RFFX: MoD Paris 0005 ARQ-E 184.5/400 w/ZIC XXL007 ZID XZL003 to RFFXL Naqoura cct XXL 07Jun99 (ML2) unid: FF 0100 ARQ-E 184.5/400 idling w/betas 06Jun99 (ML2) Pagina 484 WUN-v05 15633.5 HMF26:KCNA Pyongyang 1017 rtty 50/250 Nx\EE (29/May) (RH2) 15680 SNN299:MFA Poland 190945z May99 FSK/POL AR 100 End of traffic and Pse GA in morse(EB) 15682 : E03 Lincolnshire Poacher, CYP 1200 (Jun 1) USB id 62435 //14487 (AB) 15750 unid: 0150 RTTY 75/850 online crypto after RYs VMGTCNJBH 15915.0 P6Z:MFA Paris 1727 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to unk. 1st time logged! (19/May) (RH2) 15916.0 Unid:1211 rtty? 75/215 Unable decode(08/Jun) (RH2) 16058 4XZ:Israeli defence force Haifa 190933z May99 CW callband/freq marker(EB) 16060 4XZ:Israeli defence force Haifa 1839z 01/06/99 CW NR 31 FZ VRA2Q 238110 KQ9Z GR78 BT BT KZKZK (5LTR)(EB) 16065.0 UNID: GMT 0204 23May99 HC-ARQ 165.36/645 [Decoded by Code3] Stopped Txing 0250.. [BC3].. 16077.7 RFFA: Mod Paris.F G 0529 13 May99 ARQ-E3 192/404 Idle?Sync modes [BC3].. 16087.5 RFVI: FF Le Port,REU GMT 0500 ARQ-E3 100/425 5 Ltr Wx Grps Le Port/Paris cct [REI] [BC3].. 16087.5 RFVI: FF LePort.REU GMT 0441 25May99 ARQ-E3 100/425 LePort/Paris cct [REI] QRV [BC3].. 16120.0 ---:Russian Navy 1711 36-50 50/240 Unable decode (19/May) (RH2) ---:Russian Navy 1740 36-50 36/240 Idling. (09/Jun) (RH2) 16127 Unident:1846z 01/06/99 ARQ-M 200 idling (EB) 16129.0 Unid:1524 rtty 50/285 Online crypto (08/Jun)(RH2) 16165.2 RFFA: MoD Paris 0120 ARQ-M2 200/400 ch A: CdV to RFQP Jibouti cct PQC, ch B: idle 24May99 (ML2) 16180.0 ---:Russian Navy 0553 36-50 36/240 Idling(17/May) (RH2) 16200.0 ---:Russian Navy 1716 36-50 36/240 Unable decode (31/May) (RH2) ---:Russian Navy 1735 36-50 36-240 Unable decode (18/May) (RH2) 16220 GYU: RN Gibraltar 0710 PICCOLO-6 op chat w/unid 02Jun99 (ML2) ---:Russian Navy 1716 36-50 36/240 Idling-later went into tfc at 50/240 (04/Jun) (RH2) ---:Russian Navy 1723 36-50 36/240 Unable decode (01/Jun) (RH2) 16240.0 ---FAPSI 1622 81-81 81/240 Unable decode (31/May) (RH2) 16250 W3S: French Emb Islamabad 1200 FEC-A 192/850 5LGs 25May99 (ML2) 16254.9 ---:FAPSI 0713 rtty 75/500 5LG No Link seen (10/Jun) (RH2) 16256.9 ---:FAPSI 1708 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 90051 (previously 90057!)(19/May)(RH2) 16277.3 ---:FAPSI 1548 rtty 75/500 5LG, no link, ends DOM PSE RPT QRM FGA344 K (25/May) (RH2) ---:FAPSI 1554 rtty 75/500 5LG to Link 60069 (01/Jun) (RH2) 16280.2 RFFA: MoD Paris 0020 ARQ-M2 200/400 ch A: non protege msgs to RFQP Jibouti cct RQF, ch B: idle 24May99 (ML2) 16285 unid: FAPSI 0840 RTTY 75/500 w/46s RSZ QTC to 5LGs link 00177 18May99 (ML2) 16302 unid: FAPSI 0930 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 00079 02Jun99 (ML2) 16315.0 ---:Polish Emb., Kinshasa 1540 Pol-Arq 100/240 Tfc\Pol to Warsaw ends - tks nillapapa +++(09Jun)(RH2) ---:Polish Emb., Kinshasa 1635 Pol-Arq 100/240 Calling Warsaw (31/May) (RH2) 16328.4 ---:Kinshasa-Lumumbashi Link 1200 arq Many msgs\FF exchanged (02/Jun) (RH2) ---:Zaire Bank Circuit 1200 arq Usual lengthy financial exchanges in FF (26/May) (RH2) 16366.7 ---:Lumumbashi-Kinshasa Link 1552 G-Tor 200/200 Unable read. Terrible voice QRM! (08/Jun) (RH2) 16366.8 ---:Kinshasa/Lubumbashi Link 0910 G-Tor 200 [disconnect LUB-KIN] after some FF (16/May) (RH2) 16386.7 ---:MFA Islamabad 1501 arq Nx\EE (03/Jun) (RH2) ---:Unid Paki Diplo 1036 Twinplex 100/400 Unid station calling KMEU KMEU (MFA Islamabad) (16/May) (RH2) ---:Unid Paki Diplo 1514 Twinplex 100/170 Unable read Pagina 485 16426.0 16428.0 16453.4 16588 16593.0 16631.7 16800.4 16803.8 16806 16807 16808.0 16812 16814 16814 16819 16827 16831 16838 16841 16904 16915 16933 16946 16952 16959.5 16986 16988.4 17054 17055.0 WUN-v05 (21/May) (RH2) ---:Unid Paki Diplo 1515 arq 5LG to unk, unsigned (09/Jun) (RH2) ---:Unid Paki Diplo 1542 Twinplex 100/400 100/170 Online crypto (08Jun) (RH2) ---:MFA Warsaw 1628 Pol-Arq 100/240 Claris Msg\Pol to Dares-Salaaam Emb. for Mombasa Consul (31/May)(RH2) ---:Unid Polish Diplo 1558 Pol-Arq 100/240 Msg\Pol ending KONIEC. Nairobi logged here before (07/Jun) (RH2) HGX21:MFA Budapest 1529 Artrac 125/170 5LG to unk (25/May) (RH2) unid: 0940 RTTY 75/850 online crypto after RYs VMGTCNJBH 05Jun99 (ML2) Unid: 1420 FEC 100/170 ref. to NATO, Milosevic & Krisi sto Kosovo in foreign lang. (4/30/99) (Joel Gonzalez) dlkgmk:EGY Emb., Luanda 1525 arq Msg\AA to - MFA Cairo (kdjfqor) (07/Jun) (RH2) dlkgmk:EGY Emb., Luanda 1549 arq Tfc\AA to Cairo (bkfqsr) (18/May) UHFL:SST 2059 Marginella 0722 rtty 50/170 Tfc\RR & Wx to Kaliningrad. Km Lubanovskij (10/Jun) (RH2) ---:Sovship ZAHAR SOROKIN 0719 rtty 50/170 Personal TG's & Wx to Murmansk Tralflot (10/Jun)(RH2) SPA:Gdynia radio Poland 190921z May99 CW callband/freq marker(EB) SPA:Gdynia radio Poland 131725z May99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) ---:Russian Navy 1650 36-50 36-200 Unable decode (27/May) (RH2) OXZ:Lyngby radio Denmark 190918z May99 CW\ARQ Callband/freq marker(EB) 9VG:Singapore radio 1958 01/06/99 CW callband/freq marker(EB) HEC:Berne radio Switzerland 1951 01/06/99 CW/ARQ callband/freq marker (EB) UAT:Moscow radio Russia 1953z 01/06/99 CW/ARQ callband/freq marker(EB) 1097 (or) 10E7:Unident 2014z 01/06/99 CW Marker - (9 is sent as a 0E)(EB) ESA:Tallinn Estonia 071400z May99 CW/ARQ callband/freq marker (EB) HEC:Berne radio Switzerland 2008z 01/06/99 CW/ARQ callband/freq marker(EB) SVT:Athens radio Greece 2005z 01/06/99 CW callsign and tone marker(EB) UFN:Norvorossiysk radio 161830z May99 FEC/100 message receipt and duration (EB) 8PO:Barbados radio 2021z 01/06/99 CW/ARQ callband/freq marker (EB) UDK2: Murmansk rdo 1010 ARQ ops commands list 02Jun99 (ML2) SPB:Szczecin Radio Poland 161758z May99 FEC/100 (Sitor B) very poor signal Blind sending (EB) FUX: FN LePORT.REU GMT 0900 23May99 Rtty 75/170 FUX Testing [BC3].. :7TF Boufarik radio Algeria 181812z May99 CW callband/freq list for 12mhz (EB) 9AR:Rijeka radio Croatia 161714z May99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) ---:French navy Dakar 161752z May99 RTTY/75 voyez le brick (EB) FUM: FN Papeete.Tahati, 14 May99 OCE Rtty 50/850 Test De FUM & Ry's [BC3].. PPR:Rio de janeiro radio Brazil 2031z CW callband/freq marker (EB) Unid:(Brasil Navrad?) 1805 rtty 75/850 Nx\PP.Unlisted (20/May)(RH2) 4XZ: Israeli naval Haifa 1825z 01/06/99 CW callband freq marker (EB) ---:RN Fleet Broadcast 1731 rtty 75/335 V. strong sigs!! Pagina 486 17100 17104.0 17113 17175 17176 17180 17405.0 17423.0 17430 17460 17473 17475 17534 17550 18038.5 18056.7 18064.0 18183.4 18209.9 18220.0 18247 18257.0 18269.0 18270.5 18325 18332 18410 18411.4 18411.5 18411.6 18411.7 18423.0 18464.5 18481 18488.3 WUN-v05 (18/May) (RH2) XSG:Shanghai radio China 181648z May99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) XSG: Shanghi Radio 1643 cw / cw call tape (27/May/99) (MM5) GKB6:Portishead radio U.K 1821z 010699 CW callband/freq marker (very weak signal)(EB) A9M:Hamala radio Bahrain 181704z May99 CW CQ de A9M (EB) A9M:Hamala radio Bahrain 1737 01/06/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) FUG: French navy La Regine, F 1040 (Jun 1) RTTY 100bd test tape (AB) UFL: Vladisvostok 0315 cw / In ship trfc (27/May/99) (MM5) ---:Minrex Havana 1515 rtty 75/360 Nx\SS (02/Jun) (RH2) ---:Minrex Havana 0746 rtty 75/375 Nx\SS - a todas nuestras misiones!(18/May)(RH2) ---:Kyodo Singapore 181721z May99 CW 60/576 very poor picture just discernable (EB) unid: FAPSI 0930 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 10075 27May99 (ML2) unid: FAPSI 0940 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 10163 27May99 (ML2) unid: FAPSI 0840 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 80038 27May99 (ML2) unid: FAPSI 0910 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 30088 preceded by11144 29May99 (ML2) RFTJC:French forces Dakar 181801z May99 ARQ-E3/192 poor signal - one info addressee RFFK'/SECLANT (EB) Unid:1555 DupArq? 250/140 Not seen this bd/shift before; offair before proper decode (27/May) (RH2) kpj-fr:Egy Emb., Asmara 1602 arq Msg\AA + 5LG kds UR UR (Cairo?) (26/May) (RH2) ---:MFA Warsaw 1606 Pol-Arq 100/240 Nx\FF (27/May) (RH2) ---:Ambalg Addis Abeba 1255 Coq8 26.67 Msg\FF to MAE Algiers + many copies re Ethiopian conflict (17May) (RH2) ---:Ambalg Dar-es-Salaam 1509 Coq8 26.67 Msg\FF to MAE Algiers cc Kinshasa, Kampala & Harare (02Jun) (RH2) ---:Ambalg Kinshasa 1247 Coq8 26.67 330X5LG-to MAE Algiers (09/Jun) (RH2) ---:MAE Algiers 1440 Coq8 26.67 Bulletin d'Information (09/Jun) (RH2) ---:MAE Algiers 1540 Coq8 26.67 Msg\FF to all Ambalgs en Afrique (31/May) (RH2) ---:FAPSI 1607 rtty 100/500 5LG on Link 00149 (02/Jun) (RH2) JMH5: TOKYO MET 0907 FAX 500mb ht/vorticity prog. Weak in noise floor, and deteriorating. (6/Jun) (DW) unid: FAPSI 0950 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 10075 02Jun99 (ML2) HBD32?:Swiss Emb., Brasilia ? 1607 arq 5LG. Brasilia logged here before. (04/Jun) (RH2) HBD20:MFA Berne 1608 arq 5LG to Swiss Emb., Ottawa cacac 33 other Embs! (21/May) (RH2) HBD20:MFA Berne 1600 arq 5LG to Nairobi cacac 21 other Embassies (31/May) (RH2) 8WA23: Indian Emb Beijing 0910 RTTY 50/400 5LGs to 8WD14 New Delhi 27May99 (ML2) unid: FAPSI 0820 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 10042 27May99 (ML2) unid: FAPSI 0900 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 40078 28May99 (ML2) GXQ:London Forest Moor 1551 vft/rtty 50/170 RYI/Foxes/ID test (04/Jun) (RH2) ---:Deplu Jakarta 1239 Fec-S 96/170 Spent an hour pinging loudly but nil on screens! (01/Jun) (RH2) ---:Deplu Jakarta 1143 Fec-S 96/170 5LG to Dar-es-Salaam Emb., cc Pyongyang & Vatican!!?? (04/Jun) (RH2) ---:Deplu Jakarta (tent) 1225 Fec-S 96/170 Idling w some letters. Not heard recently! (25/May) (RH2) Unid:0856 RTTY (genuine!) 75/400 Crypto with headers [1188 wrywpo] then [1189 wrywpo] then [1190 etc (17May) (RH2) 8WA46: Indian Emb Hanoi 0800 RTTY 50/200 clg 8WD32 New Delhi, no tfc, QSX was 18469.5 29May99 (ML2) 4XZ:IN Haifa Israel 2248 UTC CW with VVV DE 4XZ. 8/JUNE (IJ) ---:MFA Oslo 0917 Twinplex 100/400 Selcall for KFQI (Lusaka Emb.)(18/May)(RH2) Pagina 487 18503.5 18503.8 18552.0 18556.7 18579.7 18579.8 18580.0 18597.5 18633 18695.5 18724.5 18756.0 19031.7 19031.9 19036.4 19046.7 19048.7 19104.0 19204.8 19231.7 19354 19408.7 19415 19462.9 19510.0 19621.7 19635.0 19650 19665.0 WUN-v05 ---:MFA Oslo 0905 Twinplex 100/400 Online crypto for KMFO (Maputo)(18/May)(RH2) RFFA: Mod Paris. F GMT 0752 8 June99 ARQ-E3 192/433 Paris/F-DF cct [LFB] [BC3].. RFFA: Mod Paris.F GMT 0255 26 May99 ARQ-E3 192/398 5 Ltr Wx Grps Paris/F-D-F cct [LFB] [BC3].. V5G:MFA Bucharest 1008 Rum-Fec 164.5/400 Nx\Rum (09/Jun) (RH2) V5G:MFA Bucharest 1125 Rou-Fec 164.5/400 Circulara/Rum (20/May)(RH2) Egyptian Emb Pyongyang (JG YSLGQ SKGQ) 0730 ARQ 5LGS 29May99 (ML2) RFHI: FF Noumea.NCL: G 0503 12 May99 ARQ-E3 100/381 Liaison Verijiee Noumea/Le Port cct [HII] [BC3].. RFHI: FN Noumea.NCL GMT 0400 21 May99 ARQ-E3 100/425 C De V Noumea/LePort cct [HII] [BC3].. RFHI:FF Noumea 1028 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV - on HII cid (07/Jun) (RH2) EAE220:MFA Madrid 1058 arq 10LG to unk (prob. Kinshasa!)(20/May(RH2) Unident:181645z May99 RTTY/100 on line encryption unid: 1010 ARQ-M2 144/mark only w/both ch's idling 26May99 (ML2) 8WA3: Indian Emb Yangon 1010 RTTY 50/400 5LGs to 8WD2 New Delhi 27May99 (ML2) RFGW:MFA Paris 1724 fec-a 192/400 Idling - same on 24370.0 & 14486.0 (18/May) (RH2) ---:PAREP Khartoum 1246 arq 5LG to Foreign Islamabad (02/Jun) (RH2) ---:Foreign Islamabad 1212 Twinplex 100/170 Msg\EE - re Budgets to all Paki Missions (25/May) (RH2) ---:Ambalg Accra 1535 Coq8 26.67 Msg\FF to MAE Algiers (31.May) (RH2) ---:Egyptian Emb Kuala Lumpur (JG WLKDKDJYLF) 1045 ARQ ATU tfc 04Jun99 (ML2) RFFA: Mod Paris.F GMT 0520 26 May99 ARQ-E3 192/425 C De V Paris/Dakar cct [LFA] [BC3].. ---:FAPSI 1545 81-81 81/430 5LG to unk (25/May) (RH2) RFHI: FF Noumea.NCL G 0820 12 May99 ARQ-E3 100/372 C De V Le Port/Noumea cct [VII] [BC3].. RFLI: FF Fort De France. MRT GMT 0631 26 May99 ARQ-E3 96/425 Idle/Sync Modes [BC3].. RFLI: FF Fort de France. MRT GMT 1000 6 June99 ARQ-E3 Idle / Sync modes [BC3].. OZU25?:MFA Copenhagen (tent) 1510 Twinplex 100/170 5LG to unk. Signal faded & lapsed into ARQ (09/Jun) (RH2) unid: FAPSI 0830 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 80038 18May99 (ML2) RFFXOF:MOD Paris 1652 Arq-E3 192/400 3 pages - 5LG on CLF cid, + CdeV on LFA cid (26/May) (RH2) unid: FAPSI 1010 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 50002 28May99 (ML2) ---:SUNA Khartoum 1618 rtty 50/205 Nx\FF (27/May) (RH2) LGOS:FF Emb., Lagos 1543 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to MFA Paris. Seems regular sked! (21/May) (RH2) LGOS:FF Emb., Lagos 1548 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG tO MFA Paris (17May) (RH2) OZU25:MFA Copenhagen 0815 Twinplex 100/170 Very busy; weak signal & poor synch; unreadable (26/May) (RH2) OZU25:MFA Copenhagen 1221 Twinplex 100/400 Online crypto ending ENDEN XT n+68 (17/May) (RH2) OZU25:MFA Copenhagen 1222 Twinplex 100/400 Online crypto ends LSTX. V. good signal-S6! (02/Jun)(RH2) RFGW:MFA Paris 0636 fec-a 192/400 191 X 5LG to d4b z4d tjn y9l j5w c3p (18/May) (RH2) N2G: French Emb San'a 0920 FEC-A 192/400 5LGs 06Jun99 (ML2) unid: STRATCOM 0036 USB / PHOSPHATE wkg WAR46 on ZULU-290 (11May 1999) (Midwest USA) unid: STRATCOM 1844 USB / FIVE SPOT wkg STING BEE on ZULU-290 (10May 1999) (Midwest USA) Pagina 488 19682 19698 20091.7 20153.0 20170 20179.4 20179.7 20277 20320 20355 20584.0 20603.0 20856.6 20890 20976.7 20986.8 20987.0 20987.2 22382.0 22460.6 22818.5 22935 23115.0 23129.9 23506.2 23522.9 23966 23966.0 24370.0 WUN-v05 MGJ: RN Faslane 0630 RTTY 75/340 CARBs, nil heard on 19862 05Jun99 (ML2) UFN:Novorrossiysk radio 181633z May99 CW/ARQ callband/freq marker (EB) wsgzkpk:Egy Emb., Kinshasa 0906 arq Msgs\AA to Cairo (kkdtxke) + 5LG to Cairo XAF (17/May) (RH2) DKAR:FF Emb., Dakar 1727 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to MFA Paris (01/Jun) (RH2) unid: FAPSI 1020 RTTY 75/500 5FGs link 50002 18May99 (ML2) RFFLA ?:Unid French Navy ? 1639 Arq-E3 100/400 Lotsa 5LG to unk. Callsign ?? (21/May) (RH2) RFVI:FF Le Port 1630 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on IRE cid + 5LG to RFFNATT (?) (31/May) (RH2) unid: FAPSI 0630 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 00098 05Jun99 (ML2) GXQ: RN London 1020 VFT ARQ-M2 96/340 ch A: idle ch B: synop wx 18May99 (ML2) 4XZ:IN Haifa Israel 2253 UTC CW with VVV DE 4XZ. 8/JUNE (IJ) 4XZ: IN HAIFA 1850 CW. Marker "vvv de 4XZ ==" (9/Jun) (DW) ---:Salcost Guinee 1618 arq Msg\II to Groupement Salini, Rome (31/May) (RH2) MFA BERN 1601 arq Tfc to Havana in offline encrypt. (9/Jun) (DW) RFQP: FF DJIBOUTI ? 1358 ARQ/E3 200/400 8rc. Betas. No app tfc. (9/Jun) (DW) Customs COTHEN: 2246 26\MAY active w\Turkey Talk. (MF2) ---:Pakistani Emb Baghdad 1020 ARQ local nx 25May99 (ML2) ---:Pakistani Emb Tokyo 0810 ARQ 5LGs 27May99 (ML2) SAM: MFA STOCKHOLM 1316 ARQ/SWE 100/I/400 3 chb. Weak. Tfc in offline encrypt when in sync. Ends in brief Swedish "det var ett till er kl 1519". (9/Jun) (DW) SAM: MFA STOCKHOLM 1322 ARQ/SWE 100/I/400 Chb 2/9/22. Tfc in Swedish when in sync. Tfc in offline encrypt. (9/Jun) (DW) SAM:MFA Stockholm (tent) 1603 Swed-Arq 100/400 Tx stuck in ISS mode for 20 mins sending I's & 8's!! (04/Jun)(RH2) SAM: MFA STOCKHOLM 1054 ARQ/SWE 100/I/400 3/9 chb. Weak/fading. Tfc on offline encrypt when in sync. (9/Jun) (DW) 9VG: Singapore Radio 1650 CW / CW call tape (27/May/99) (MM5) FUJ: FN Noumea.NCL GMT 0109 21 May 99 Rtty 75/850 De FUJ Testing Ry's [BC3].. ---:MFA Madrid 1015 Twinplex 100/140 Crypto - ending TQXP repeated Selcall?? (21/May) (RH2) EAE220:MFA Madrid 0825 Twinplex 100/140 10LG - prob. to Kinshasa (26/May) (RH2) EAE220:MFA Madrid 1205 Twinplex 100/140 Crypto to unk (03/Jun) (RH2) P6Z: MFA Paris 0740 ARQ-690 5LGs to TNNR Antananarivo 03Jun99 (ML2) P6Z:MFA Paris 0740 Arq6-90 200/400 55LG to - FF Emb., Antananarivo on xtnr cid (3&4/June) (RH2) P6Z:MFA Paris 0758 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to unk ends okok tks 7 88/ed/end (26/May) (RH2) Unid:1213 Rs-Arq? 218.1/360 Unlisted. Sounds idling! C3G also shows 272.8 & 361.4bds! (07/Jun) (RH2) ---:FAPSI 0709 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 60060 (10/Jun) (RH2) SAM:MFA Stockholm 1533 Swed-Arq 100/4005LG to Ambassaden Maputo (21/May) (RH2) JMH6: TOKYO MET 0906 FAX 500mb ht/vorticity prog. Weak in noise floor and deteriorating. (6/Jun) (DW) TNNR: French Emb Antananarivo 0805 ARQ-690 5LGs to P6Z Paris 03Jun99 (ML2) TNNR:FF Emb Antananarivo 0801 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to MFA Paris on tnrx cid (07/Jun) (RH2) HZN50:Jeddah Meteo 1223 rtty 100/600 Wx codes (07/Jun) (RH2) P6Z:MFA Paris 1538 Fec-a 192/400 Clg Y9L (Pretoria) y9l de p6z rebjr bvx de 15 qap etc (21/May) (RH2) RFGW:MFA Paris 1515 fec-a 192/400 Mix of 5LG & 6LG - circular to Embassies (03/Jun) (RH2) Pagina 489 WUN-v05 RPU WFLA: 970 AM Tampa FL, USA 2242 UTC NFM with advertisements.10/JUNE (IJ) 25910 RPU WJFP:107.1 FM West Palm Beach FL, USA 2120 UTC NFM with music. 10/JUNE (IJ) 26450 RPU WLW700:AM Cincinnati OH, USA 2103 UTC NFM with news & slogan 'Newsradio WLW 700'. First time I've heard them in around 10 years. 10/June (IJ) 27860 ---:Volunteer CG Melbourne VIC, Australia 0105 UTC AM with WX forecasts. 7/JUNE (IJ) 27900 ---:Volunteer CG Sydney NSW, Australia 0028 UTC AM with the boat 423 for position reports. 11/JUNE (IJ) VMR209:Royal Volunteer Coastal Patrol Shoalhaven Heads NSW, Australia 2318 UTC AM with positions reports from the boat SA2011. 19/MAY (IJ) VMR216: Volunteer CG Lake Macquarie NSW, Australia 0000 UTC AM changing back to CH#88. 30/MAY (IJ) VMR217:Royal Volunteer Coastal Patrol Port Stephens NSW, Australia 2318 UTC AM with the boat Second Wind for position reports. 29/MAY (IJ) VMR417: Volunteer CG Tin Can Bay QLD, Australia 0025 UTC AM with the boat Nike2 for position reports. 30/MAY (IJ) 27910 VMR210:Royal Volunteer Coastal Patrol Wollongong NSW, Australia 0008 UTC AM passing a WX forecast to the boat Angle325. 30/MAY (IJ) ========================================================================= Thanks and a tip of the hat to this month's contributors: 25870 Ary Boender (AB) Klaus Betke (KB) Murray Lehman (ML2) Day Watson (DW) Eddie Bellerby (EB) Robert Hall (RH2) Geoff Halligey (GH2) Noel Jones (NJ) Tom Leber (TL) Ian Jullian (IJ) Costas Krallis (CK) Brian Curtis (BC3) Jim Cumbrie Jim Dunnett (RGA) Mike Fink (MF2) Simon Denneen (SD) ========================================================================= ======================================================================== \\\\\ WORLDWIDE UTE NEWS Club //// \\\ An Electronic Club Dealing Exclusively in Utility Stations /// \\\\ WUNNEWS Vol. 5, No.07 Jul 1999 ///// ======================================================================== Edited by Bill Lawrie Electronic Editor COPYRIGHT 1999 WUN This newsletter is from the first dedicated electronic utility club in the world; the Worldwide UTE News (WUN). Portions of this newsletter may be posted on electronic bulletin boards w/out prior approval so long as the WUN is credited as the source & so long as the file(s) remain(s) intact. This newsletter may NOT be utilized, partly or wholly, in any other media format w/out the written permission of the Electronic Editor (E-mail address above). Any breach of this may result in action under international copyright legislation. To become a WUN member, send e-mail to the WUN listserver at: [email protected] & in the BODY of the message type: "subscribe wun" (w/out the quotation marks). Pagina 490 WUN-v05 If you have problems in this, or need further information contact Jason Berri at: [email protected] If you are reading this newsletter from another source, such as a BBS, please let us know! Check out the WUN web site at: http://www.gem.net/~berri/wun ======================================================================== >From your Electronic Editor: * Welcome to another issue of the single largest source of utility station information and the most widely quoted utility station publication in the world...the WUN Newsletter. I hope that my first attempt at editing YOUR Newsletter met with your approval. I do however stress "YOUR". As you will remember, in my first editorial, I asked for your ideas as to what (if anything) you would like to see added to the Newsletter; we also asked for volunteers to edit the Aero column. Responses; none. I assume this means that you are all happy with the present content of the Newsletter and do not wish to see any additional columns or contributions. I accept that decision; at least it means less work for me !!! However, the lack of any response to the request for volunteers to edit the Aero column, is of far more concern. The Newsletter depends entirely on volunteer editors who are willing to give up a small amount of time to compile their part of the Newsletter. Without them, the columns will not be there. We therefore must have members willing to take on the job of editing the Aero column; if no-one comes forward, then the Aero column has gone. And what next? When other column editors find that they are unable to continue, if no volunteers come forward to replace them, another column will disappear. Is that what WUN really wants? So, please, folks, let us have some of you coming forward willing to take on the Aero column editorship. As before, please send your responses to Ary Boender at [email protected] but I would be grateful if you would copy these responses to me at bl [email protected]. Many thanks and we look forward to hearing from you. Bill Lawrie ======================================================================= WHAT'S INSIDE: o Digital Review by Day Watson o Military Channel Designator List by Graham Tanner o Nautical News by Scott Havens o Numbers & Oddities by Ary Boender, Chris Smolinski, & Jascha Ruesseler o QSL Center by John Stephens o Utility Round-up by Ary Boender o WUN Logs Column by Donald E. Stidwell & TEAM LOGS ======================================================================== 0100110110101010100000101101101001110100001101011001100101011011001010100 11010010111010001101011001# Digital Review #01110100001101011001101101 1010101011010010111011001010001100111010100101101011101001010100010101110 - Editor: Day Watson E-mail: [email protected] - 14, Gardens Road, Clevedon, N Somerset, United Kingdom BS21 7QG - Nickname on IRC channels #wun & #monitor DayW Pagina 491 WUN-v05 Hi digi WUNners Summer is not the time to be exercising (what's left of) the brain so it's been very much a struggle this month to put this lot together. Thanks as always to those who contribute directly or via log posts. Now it's done some changes in the shack (additional shelving/rerouting the mains). Then outside to modify some antennae supports and hopefully another couple of feet in height here/there might squeeze a slight improvement in S/N ratio. The menu:Aero dgps Met Military Special Unid HFDL Station updates Rome Met fax ARQ/E//184.6 update AXF/ZKX link Demise of UK's interleaved links FNavy markers Norwegian Navy, Spitzbergen RNZAF Auckland rtty RNZN Irirangi(nr Waiouru)/ZLO RI additions Variations on the Gibraltar/GYU vft Latvian packet (AX-25) Receiver control ARQ/N 195.3 4-tone system >>....Aero.....> ::: HFDL A few weeks ago Roger Caird posted the following: "The March 1999 issue of Business & Commercial Aviation had the following news item: "ARINC has completed deployment of the first phase of the high-frequency datalink (HFDL) ground station network, which supports the GLOBALink/HF datalink service. The ten stations provide nearly global coverage. GLOBALink/HF is an air-ground datalink service using HF frequencies to enable ACARS-equipped aircraft to communicate with the ground where VHF communications are not available. HFDL also allows communications above 80 degrees latitude, where satellite services provide little or no coverage" This mode is mentioned in the Digital Signals FAQ V5.0 and there were news item in the WUN Newsletter Vol 1 No 10 and Vol 1 No.11; there was a press release regarding GLOBALink/HF in WUN Newsletter Vol 2 No.1, but since that there have been very few references to this system. I did find the following references in various Logs sections: 8978.5 >Reykjavik Air, ISL 2215 (July 25) ACARS 1200bd HF-Datalink squitter (AB) 11184.45 >UNID: Newfoundland, Canada 0134 10/Jul HF DataLink System (MC) 15026.44 >UNID: 2314 31/Jul HF Datalink, "squitter" every 24s (MC) There was also a report of ground stations in San Francisco, Stockholm (who uses 4595, 8971, 11223) (WUN Newsletter Vol 1 No.10); and Newfoundland (who uses 3007,6646, 10027, 13339, 17919 and 21985 kHz USB). (Vol 1 No 11) Pagina 492 WUN-v05 Now for the questions: :-) Where are the other ground stations? Are there any other frequencies in use? Is there any software to decode this stuff?" Thanks to again to Roger for posting/sharing the above. His first question can be answered by a visit to ARINC's website www.arinc.com where the following list of ground stations is given Anchorage (Alaska) San Francisco (California) Molokai (Hawaii) Reykjavik (Iceland) Ballygirren (Ireland) Annapolis (Maryland) Islip (New York) Auckland (New Zealand) Johannesburg (RSA) Hat Thai (Thailand). It will be noted that Stockholm/Newfoundland are not mentioned but the reason for the variations in reporting is not known at this time. The basic list so far assembled from the above and from some recent correspondence (suffixed *) in the last few days is as follows: 3007 4595 5547* 5843 6646 8843* 8971 8977 10027 11184* 11223 11384* 13285* 13339 15025* 17919 21985 Those suffixed with * were reported as xxxx.44 suggesting J2b with the suppressed carrier as listed above and a subcarrier offset of 1440 hz. I believe I heard this signal on 17919 but too weak to be positive. What does one hear? Thanks to Henk Tattje for the basic technical summary given in a recent post. First he reports ""that "squitters" can be heard (Holland) every 32 seconds on 15025 USB. Every now and then, say once per hour there is also an embedded ACARS message."" What is a "squitter" one might ask? - aeronautical jargon for a short data burst. Technically says Henk "Modulation is 2 PSK, 4 PSK and 8 PSK (have not seen the 8 PSK yet). Symbol speed of the system is 1800, net bit rate is 300, 600 1200 or 1800 bits/sec. System is very much like the 188-110 (if you don't look too closely)." As I write this item I can add that each burst starts with a 1440hz tone of some 235mS followed by 2.1 secs of data and apparently using 2psk modulation. Presumably contains station ID. The burst occurs every 32s (on 11184/usb). Pagina 493 WUN-v05 Keep looking, in the R and OR aeronautical sections of the spectrum, and let us know of any further active channels. As for decoding this mode I haven't heard, so far, of any decoder yet available to the monitor. >>....dgps.....> ::: Station updates Australia Now operational Freq bps Stn ref Stn Tx Range Type Location 313 200 006 706 200 9 Gladstone Stn Tx 100 105 114 100 111 117 106 107 109 Range 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Type 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Location Utan Point Lt Aguada Lt Dolphin's Nose Lt Okha (Humani Pt) Pondicherry Lt Sagar Island Lt. Suratkal Pt Lt Periyar River Lt Minicoy Island Lt India Reported on trial Freq 286 286 295 296 315 318 320 320 320 bps 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Stn 406 410 428 400 422 434 412 414 418 ref 407 411 429 401 423 435 413 415 419 New Zealand update Reported on trial - no further information to hand. Freq bps Stn ref Stn Tx Range Type 294 Location Whangaparaoa Nicobar Islands Reported on trial Freq 313 bps 100 Stn ref 438 439 Stn Tx 119 Range 100 Type Location Keating Pt Lt. >>....Met.....> ::: Rome Met fax Strange things happening at Rome Met? Klaus Betke alerted me to an apparent cessation in service since the end of June, but rtty still operative. He said they have a web site (www.aero-mil.difesa.it or www.meteo.difesa.it) but it was currently down. He tried faxing them over a couple of days but the number he had didn't work. I listened over the weekend (17/18th) and heard nothing. At least not pix but I was getting a white tone at about the right place on 13 mhz days and 4 mhz evening. Nix on 8. Come Monday I was getting a steady (not continuous) flow of charts on 13 mhz - couldn't hear him 4 or 8 - throughout the morning up to mid afternoon. Quality variable. WUNder what they were up to? Websites still not responding (24th). >>....Military.....> Pagina 494 WUN-v05 ::: ARQ/E//184.6 update French 184.6 bd/ARQ/E systems have continued to appear in log posts since the June column. Thanks to ML for adding further update pieces to the jigsaw. Freq 3803 7980 8105 9123.5 9363.5 10132.5 10688 12141 13463 13472.5 13954 14797.5 14990 18444.5 Notes Cct Rtn Paris/RFFXC to Kumanovo/RFFXCKO Faviere to Naqoura/RFFXL CRT XXL RTC XZL Versaille/RFFXCCS Favieries to Albanie (Albania) CBH HCB Paris/RFFXC to Kumanovo/RFFXCKO RFFGDE??? cct/serial[RTC001RTD] Elbasan (Albania)/RFFXCAH CRT RTC HCB CBH Paris/RFFX Naqoura/RFFXL XXL XZL XZL XXL ::: AXF/ZKX link Thanks to Ian Julian for posting an interesting set of frequencies. It appears RAAF Sydney/AXF and RNZAF Auckland/ZKX have a new point-point PSK link on the usb of 9338.5 10400 11604 18350 19982 20110 ALE bursts have been logged. ::: Demise of UK's interleaved links Dotted thru the HF spectrum for many years has been a series of MCVFT (multi channel voice-frequency telegraphy) transmissions between various UK military establishments. The last logged, according to own and various correspondents observations, seems to have been back in June leading us to assume these links have been discontinued. The vft was constructed with 8 channels per sideband, each channel with 340 hz shift but with adjacent channels (1+2, 3+4, 5+6, 7+8) interleaved. This arrangement often confused monitors unaware of the interleaving to think/log the channels as having 170 hz shift when running a rtty test pattern (QBF, RY's). Two routes used these MCVFTs: a. UK/Akrotiri (Cyprus) - often using 16 channel ie the ISB variant but continually running the test pattern, though latterly channelling could idle on individual Mark or Space. Assumed there as backup for satellite links. b. UK/Gibraltar - normally 8 channels on the usb. This carried a variety of modes - rtty, encrypted modes and two-channel ARQ/342 (ARQ-M2) in the clear. All vft's had a engineering channel in the clear (rtty/50bd) as the first channel up from the suppressed carrier. ::: FNavy markers It will have been noted from various log posts that the French Navy have changed the way they ID the shore component in one of their ship-shore rtty facilities. In the past the ITU callsign has been used now it seems there is a transition to the use of a NATO routing Pagina 495 indicators. WUN-v05 Those so far affected are Location ITU R.I. FN FN FN FN FUG 6WW FUX FUV RFFME RFTJE RFVIE RFQPME La Regine Dakar Le Port Djibouti On the surface these markers may appear absolutely boring but very occasionally one will shift into a working mode and answer a French (possibly NATO) warship calling/working on a separate designated frequency. The ship will be identified by an indefinate callsign eg FT, or FB, or Fx. To observe this requires the magic word in ute monitoring Patience. Interestingly enough Dakar was so engaged a couple of weeks back - using RFTJE in the marker but the operator using 6WW when in qso with the ship. Time will tell how all this develops FAAA seen in these markers is considered to be a collective callsign All French Warships (equivalent to NAWS - all NATO warships) with AA assumed as an abbreviation. ::: Norwegian Navy, Spitzbergen There are moments in this hobby when something out of the ordinary pops up. I would think this was one for Peter Thompson who logged the Norwegian Navy at Alesund, Spitzbergen early in July using 50bd/380hz shift rtty on 18365.5 and 20581.5. No apparent traffic reported but a marker with ry's and "qru de LJN". Nice one, Peter. ::: RI additions RFFAA RFFIC RFFJC RFFJM RFFKJ RFFKU RFFKUJG TRIPOSTE PARIS MARINE DIRCOMIS PARIS COMAR CHERBOURG DIRCOMIS CHERBOURG ALENAV IRD BREST Ship JAGUAR with thanks to Jim Dunnett for the bulk of these. ::: RNZAF Auckland rtty Nice set of frequencies in Murray Lehman's logs early in July indicating 6756 15087 17996 18011 and running a marker "de ZKX test foxes 1-0 ry's" in rtty at 75/850. Standard marker, test period on frequencies otherwise used for traffic in the clear/encrypted ? AnyWUN add to the picture? ::: RNZN Irirangi(nr Waiouru)/ZLO Another service withdrawal. John Doe commenting on the fact that someone had said a week or two prior that the NZ Navy had abandoned the use of morse. He looked to see whether the CW marker was still being broadcast and found that not only had that disappeared but the two permanently-encrypted rtty transmissions associated with it had also disappeared. He bemoans that they were only recognisable as ZLO because of their proximity to the CW channel, it will not be possible to identify them even if they reappear on some other freq. Another correspondent reports they are operating a QPSK data system, Pagina 496 WUN-v05 probably 2400 bd on 2731.5, 4249, 6434 & 8676.5. In addition he reports ZLO's 6028 (Barrie) system usually has 2 freqs in parallel. Primary frequencies in use (suppressed carrier - J7b - usb) are 9494 10616 11010 13458.2 13507 15601 15936 18185 20354 23165 Individual system channels run at 75bds and of course are encrypted. ::: Variations on the Gibraltar/GYU vft Once four channels on the usb the fleet broadcast vft from GYU is now noted radiating only two. The CARB at +600hz (rtty 75bd/rev/200hz) and The broadcast at +1105hz (online encrypted 75bd 85hz). Reduction and changes in frequencies (suppressed carrier/ vft on usb) 4220.3 6370.3 8625.3 12824.3 (up 1 khz). Expected 16 mhz component at 16987.3 missing, presumed removed from service. >>....Special.....> ::: Latvian packet (AX-25) Peter T And Leif D have highlit packet qso's on 13900.7 and 13928.7 between stations using calls GAUJA and GAUJA1 using opchat which Leif thinks ("sending Latvian(?) HTML text") is Latvian. Note in the following sample: GAUJA GAUJA1 homa" SIZE=4>ooti pretnmnbkoða un GAUJA GAUJA1 opbs un pretsbpju ziedes. Pbrgjais viss ir pietiekami.

Tuvbkbs nedgoas laikb turpinbsim iepaznties ar ie!D~O GAUJA GAUJA1 spgjbm darboties tuvgjos ciematos. Ja pbdas iespgjas neb{s, beoli apsolnjbs atrast mums kbdu citu darba vietu. Beolu komandierus GAUJA GAUJA1 ooti apmierima m{su mobilitbte un spgja strbdbt patstbvngi, tbdgo viri negrib m{s aizs{tnt uz kbdu bggou nometni un "nomest" m{ GAUJA GAUJA1 GAUJA GAUJA1 GAUJA GAUJA1 s uz ilgu sgdgpanu vienb vietb. Uz tbdbm vietbm viri s{ta savus spgkus.

Latvijas Mobnlbs Medicnnas grupa GAUJA GAUJA1 s

komandieris ZS kapteinis J. Turks

a reference to Latvijas Mobnlbs Medicnnas. One might hazard a very rough translation to Latvian Mobile Medicine. Nice one, guys, many thanks. ::: Receiver control Just missing last month's column Charlie Hinkle wrote in with the following on this subject. He uses Receiver Software NRD535D NRD62 Pagina 497 Category Operating System Comments WUN-v05 Shareware DOS 3.1 on an old 286 laptop machine I also use TURBO538 under Windows 3.1 on a 486 machine but find NRD62 more useful. and from Klaus Betke "detailed information about remote control of ICOM radios, including the new R-75, is available on Ekki Plicht's homepage: http://www.plicht.de/ekki/ ICOM uses a special interface, some kind of open collector circuit, operating at TTL level. RS-232 level has to be converted to this by means of a "CI-V" converter available from ICOM, or homemade. Some years ago I played a bit with remote control of frequency and mode/bandwidth of my R-72, but I switched back to turning the knobs by hand very soon. [sounds like a man with similar views to my own - Day]" Perusal of the above website gave me the following intro paragraph: "The ICOM Computer Interface V (CI-V) has been in use since several years (at least early to mid 1980s) and provides remote control to most ICOM rigs, at least most HF units. It works as a two wire open collector line (bus) which can share several radios on the same line." However from further reading it suggests this two-wire system is to allow interconnection between a number of ICOM units in a single bus, with the CI-V unit providing conversion from a computer's RS232/V24 comport and the two wire bus; each device on the bus having its own address. And looking through the user manual of a friend's ICOM R8500 it appears that (at least that receiver) can work directly on a single unit basis (ie computer comport to the R8500's RS232 connector). Thanks guys for writing. >>....Unid.....> ::: ARQ/N Mike Chace in NE USA reports 7683kHz carrying a very strong idling 100bd signal 170hz rc4 and erect - ARQ/E with no apparent cycle ie ARQ/N. So far very weak in Europe. AnyWUN with further info, and of course the return frequency if it is a duplex system as indicated. ::: 195.3 4-tone system Mike also reports apparently new frequencies for this system outlined in the column a year ago. 19843.9kHz was in use up until 1500, at which time it moved to 18788.9kHz. Not sure what the QSX was, but this end of the link was very strong into my location. Thanks for those two items Mike. ::: Selcall PEGA Ary reports hearing "an unid ARQ station on 8976.6 kHz at 2237. The station transmitted nothing but the selcal 'PEGA' which is not a standard ITU selcal. The signal became too weak to decode after 2300. It was still transmitting 'PEGA' at that time. Clues anyone?" Pagina 498 WUN-v05 >>....Signoff.....> That's it folks; see you again next month. 73 and KRs Day ====================================================================== Military Channel Designators List ================================= My comments last time about expanding this section to include all military voice nets seems to have met with a little bit of approval (thanks Al and Dave). This month, I have added-in frequency lists from Australia & New Zealand (many thanks to Simon Deneen for the original information). **NOTES: (6) Confirmed 1996 (7) Confirmed 1997 (8) Confirmed 1998 (9) Confirmed 1999 MF = Moved From (freq in MHz) Revised Frequency Designator's (Last Revision 23rd Jun 99) USAF MYSTIC STAR: F003 8036 (8) F005 9120 (8) F007 4850 F009 17972 F020 16117 F033 15962 F039 10881 F046 13823 F054 8058 (9) F058 4742 (6) F061 23265 F063 14870 F064 11214 (9) F066 15036 F077 ? F078 18532 F080 15677 F084 13205.5 F085 MF 6,8,11 MHz F086 9461 F089 13204 (6) F090 6716 F094 9017 (6) F098 14585 F099 13247 (7) F101 12106 (6) F102 11118 (6) F103 11488 (6) F107 ? (8) F108 7316 F114 6986 (6) F117 6993 (8) F124 11217 (6) F128 23242 F134 4942.5 F136 5429.5 (7) F146 9027 (7) F153 8063 (6) F173 14420.5 F182 3078 (6) F184 10648 (8) F365 F369 F370 F372 F380 F382 F395 F400 F404 F405 F406 F417 F419 F420 F432 F433 F435 F437 F441 F444 F448 F451 F452 F453 F461 F463 F464 F465 F466 F467 F476 F481 F483 F486 F487 F489 F496 F497 F498 F499 F500 11059 (9) F664 15 MHz? 20397 (8) F667 6817 (7) 17177 F673 3064 16123 (8) F677 MF 6 MHz 3144 (5) F690 3032 15094 (6) F700 4490 9057 (6) F701 11058 (7) 6728 (5) F702 9323 (6) 7690 F703 9991.5 (6) 6972 F706 8057 (5) 18393 (6) F707 10589 4992 F708 23377 11407 (5) F709 9317 (7) 7933 (7) F713 16246 (5) 6731 (8) F717 10883 20972 F722 12270 (9) 3821 F723 18323 (6) 5684 (6) F728 11236 (5) 17440 F731 6683 (9) 19267 F732 15011 (7) 16-18 MHz F734 4757 (7) 13248 (7) F736 11494 (8) 5026 F741 7873 19063 F748 6756 (5) 13211 (8) F749 15-16 MHz? 4610 (7) F752 8047 (8) 16157 F754 11627 8040 (9) F758 4452 (8) 14864.5 (7) F777 3113 (6) 9023 (7) F778 18023 (8) 4-6 MHz? F784 9043 (6) 7605 F785 15687 (6) 18626 F790 16323 5152 (7) F803 5078? 24483 F807 12103? 5437 (7) F809 5700 (5) 11059.5 (6) F814 6989 (7) 5411 (7) F821 ? 8032 (8) F823 11229 (8) 4442 (7) F825 19047? 8989 (6) F832 18267 Pagina 499 F186 F194 F195 F197 F202 F204 F211 F213 F226 F228 F229 F236 F240 F243 F248 F249 F250 F251 F262 F264 F265 F266 F267 F268 F271 F277 F287 F290 F291 F292 F295 F300 F301 F302 F310 F311 F322 F326 F337 F350 F351 F354 F356 F360 F363 3046 13825 (5) 20631 4982 (6) 16014 (5) 12057 11056 (7) ? 5435.5 (6) 7735 (5) ? (8) 15041 (9) ? (8) 18590 5398 (5) 4731 15091 13217 (8) 10717 7693 (6) 15733 (6) 7997 (6) 6730 (9) 7325 (8) 18320 11153 (8) 11226 (8) 8026 (8) 13960 (7) 9414.5 11460 (9) 15707 (6) 7500.5 ? ? 11220 (9) ? 14864 18761 5043 ? (9) 11053 (9) 7827 7919.5 (8) 15018 (7) F505 F516 F517 F521 F522 F523 F529 F530 F533 F538 F540 F542 F545 F551 F555 F561 F567 F569 F574 F575 F576 F577 F579 F595 F600 F611 F614 F616 F622 F623 F624 F626 F627 F631 F633 F639 F642 F644 F646 F649 F662 WUN-v05 9006 (6) 4645 (6) 9270 (6) 11484 (5) 11232 9215 (9) 8077 (7) 23325 18675 (6) ? 5404.5 5431 (6) 10580 18331 (6) 4894 (6) 11052 (6) 13565 (6) 18387 11413 (6) 10427 11153.5 (7) 10544 (7) MF 11 MHz 10877 13878 (6) 14863 4488.8 (8) 9320 (9) 5817 18317 13241 (8) 19343 7910 (5) 18755 (5) 18290 (8) 7469 18218 15821 (5) 13440 (8) 8053 (6) 15048 (6) F843 MF 6 MHz F845 6-7 MHz? F846 13822 (5) F853 12 MHz? F864 16008 F867 6830 (7) F868 9218 (6) F869 16090 F873 13248 (7) F874 13246? F875 6717 (8) F877 4721 (7) F885 13207 (5) F895 5710 (9) F904 10202 (7) F906 4524 F909 7687 (8) F910 19671 (9) F912 7330 F917 10205 (6) F918 13482 F919 11159 (6) F920 7927 (7) F924 16317 F933 ? F935 9 MHz? F937 ? F940 11445 F943 19002 (6) F948 15038 (6) F952 Night F957 6761 (9) F965 11466 (9) F974 10586 (6) F975 MF 11 MHz night F980 15724 F982 9 or 13 MHz? F987 10583 (6) F988 4763 F997 15667 *USN SCW-1 CA 6691 (7) CB 11187 (7) CC 17982 (9) CD ? CH 11264 (9) also check 11267 & 13240. References have been made to designators CF, CG, CK and CL. *USAF STRATCOM 'Zulu': Z100 3068 (9) Z105 3116 (7) Z110 3134?(8) Z115 3143 (9) Z120 3295 (8) Z124 ? Z125 4495 (8) Z130 4472 (8) Z135 4745 (8) Z140 5026 (8) Z145 5705 (9) Z150 5800 (9) Pagina 500 WUN-v05 Z155 5875 (9) Z160 6715 (9) Z165 6757 (9) Z170 7831 (9) Z174 ? Z175 9016 (9) Z180 9057 (9) Z185 9809 (8) Z190 10204 (9) Z195 11104.0 (possibly?) Z200 11181 (9) Z205 11494 (9) Z210 11229 (9) Z211 12070 (9) Z215 13242 (9) Z220 13245 (7) Z225 13907 (9) Z230 15046 (7) Z235 15094 (8) Z240 15097 (7) Z245 ? Z250 15962 (9) Z255 17973 (9) Z260 18006 (9) Z265 ? Z270 18027 Z275 18046 (or possibly 18056?) Z280 ? Z285 ? Z290 19665 (9) Z295 ? Z300 Z305 Z310 23337 (possible) was mentioned by NW01 in 6.98 Z315 23872 Z320 ? Z325 ? Z330 ? We had no positive confirmation during 1997 that Z110 was 3134, but that frequency was active with 'Nightwatch' traffic during January 1998 so it is still one of 'their' frequencies. *USAF AFSOC =========== FOX 1 13207 FOX 2 5732 FOX 4 9017 FOX 8 23271 FOX 9 18027 ? 9018 *US Customs/DEA/JTF =================== 3428 Yankee Alpha 5571 Yankee Bravo 8912 Yankee Charlie 11288 Yankee Delta 13312 Yankee Echo 17972 Yankee Foxtrot 27870 20631 18594 15964 11494 3369 4500 Victor Victor Victor Victor Victor Victor Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Foxtrot Kilo Zulu Alpha 5277 Alpha (Night DEA Pri) 5841 Bravo 7300 Charlie 9497 Delta 11076 Echo (Day DEA ops) 7657 Foxtrot 14690 Golf 18666 Hotel (DEA Active) 23675 India 14350 Lima 14686 Papa (DEA day pri) 23402.5 Romeo 11073.5 Sierra Echo 17171 Sierra Hotel 18171 Sierra India Pagina 501 7527 9802 12222 15867 Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu 10242 13907 20890 23214 25350 Tango Tango Tango Tango Tango 2808.5 4991 5058.5 7778.5 9238.5 11073.5 15953.5 17601 19131 Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Alpha (also VE) Bravo (also VG) Charlie (also YG) Delta (also YH) Echo (also YI) Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf Hotel India WUN-v05 19131 Sierra ? Sierra 7527 COTHEN 8912 COTHEN 10242 COTHEN 11494 COTHEN 13907 COTHEN 15867 COTHEN 18594 COTHEN 20890 COTHEN 23214 COTHEN 25350 COTHEN Juliet Lima Scan 1 Scan 2 Scan 3 Scan 4 Scan 5 Scan 6 Scan 7 Scan 8 Scan 9 Scan 10 5912 Whiskey Charlie 12138.5 Whiskey Delta 13658.5 Whiskey Echo 15964 Whiskey Foxtrot WUN member John Bohn offered some updates to 'Sierra' frequencies listed above, but is looking for the frequency assigned to the 'Sierra Lima' designator. John says that if you have access to an FCC database, try searching for the frequencies assigned to Rockwell International with the following callsigns::KA2XXA Richardson,TX; KC2XKG Cedar Rapids, IA; KC2XKJ Newport Beach,CA. John says that the unknown 'SL' freq may be one of the following: 26946.0, 20348.5, 17171.0, 16376.0, 16341.0. Rick Baker says that 18971.0 may also be another. *USCG "SECURE" ============== 3A3 5422.5 3A4 4448 3A5 ? 3A8 7773.5 3A9 7421 3A30 ? 3E4 6234.5 3E5 10608.1? 3E6 5272 3E7 ? 3E9 ? 3E10 7626 3E11 7783 3E12 7845 3E13 7884 3E14 7909 3E19 10675 3E20 10759 3E21 10788 3E24 11157.5 3E25 13413 Another two frequencies may be 13809.0 and 13950.0. For a full listing of USCG aircraft and helicopters, please 'surf' to 'http://www.gem.net/~berri/files/misc/uscg_air.html'. *U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ============================= CH-1 3345 CH-2 5015 CH-3 5327.5 CH-4 5400 CH-5 5437.5 *U.S. ARMY TRANS CORPS ======================= CH.1 4146 CH 2 6224 CH 3 6227 CH 4 8294 CH 5 8297 Pagina 502 WUN-v05 CH-6 6020 CH 6 12353 CH-7 6785 CH 7 12359 CH-8 9122.5 Pri CH 8 12365 CH-9 11693.5 CH-10 12070 Sec CH-11 12122 CH-12 16077 CH-13 16326 Ter CH-14 16358 CH-15 20659 The USACE hold a weekly Net each Friday on Ch.8 where many USACE stations 'check-in'. *FEMA ===== FEMA uses "Foxtrot" designations for their frequencies. FOXTROT # FOXTROT # FOXTROT # FOXTROT # 01 2320 21 6809 41 14450 61 21919 02 2360 22 7348 42 14776 62 22983 03 2377 23 7428 43 14836 63 23028 04 2445 24 9462 44 14885 64 23390 05 2658 25 10194 45 14899 65 23451 06 3341 26 10493 46 14908 66 23550 07 3379 27 10194 47 15464 67 23814 08 3388 28 11721 48 15509 68 24008 09 4603 29 11801 49 15532 69 24282 10 4780 30 11957 50 15708 70 24526 11 5211 31 11994 51 16201 71 24819 12 5378 32 12009 52 16430 13 5402 33 12129 53 17519 14 5821 34 12216 54 17649 15 5961 35 12219 55 18744 16 6049 36 13446 56 19757 17 6106 37 13633 57 19969 18 6108 38 13744 58 20027 19 6151 39 13780 59 20063 20 6176 40 13783 60 21866 *'Habitat' net ============== Jeff Jones reports that these frequencies and channel designators have changed, and are now as follows: 4704.4 (replaced 4721.0) 5700.4 WY02B 6719.4 WY02A (replaced 6736.0) 8978.4 9005.4 9011.4 11212.4 (replaced 11214.0) 15095.4 (the two designators listed above, WY02A and WY02B, are not yet confirmed.) *SFOR BOSNIA & OPERATION 'ALLIED FORCE' IN KOSOVO ============ The IFOR/SFOR operation in the Balkans has changed completely in recent weeks. The NATO attacks on Serbia continue around the clock, and from various web-pages and WUN postings comes the following updated tie-ups. These have all been confirmed since mid March 1999. The callsigns used on these freqs used to be 'Bookshelf', but it has recently changed to 'Moonbeam' - these are EC-130 Hercules aircraft operating from Aviano AB in Italy, they are ABCCC aircraft. They often contact ground-stations using the callsigns 'Tracker' and 'Cricket'. 78A - 4519.0 79B - 5218.0 80V - 5763.5 81A - 6865.0 Pagina 503 WUN-v05 81B 81V 82A 82B 83A - 6932,5 8046.0 9118.5 9260.0 11173.0 Note how the designators and frequencies are both in an ascending sequence - this should help to pin-down new tie-ups. Designator '108A' has been mentioned by 'Bookshelf' aircraft, but no freq tie-up is know. Two other tie-ups have been reported, which do not fit into the above pattern, but as I have not heard any traffic on these freqs myself, I cannot confirm if they are connected 118 - 15048.0 154 - 8087.0 The following frequencies have all carried 'Bookshelf' traffic in the past, and are worth checking from time to time: 4578, 4789, 4923, 5084, 5103.5, 5462, 4510, 5712, 9303. *Australian/New Zealand ======================= The following information comes from the Enroute Supplement Australia (ERSA) a publication jointly published by the RAAF and Airservices Australia, 26 February 1998 edition, Nav/Comm 1. 1. The RAAF/RNZAF Air Operations Communications System (AOCS) is a high frequency radio network providing communications services for the operational control of RAAF/RNZAF aircraft and HF equipped marine craft [army ground stations are also commonly heard]. In addition, visiting military aircraft may use the AOCS when contact with Australia/New Zealand military authorities is required. The AOCS is not part of, and does not provide, an air traffic control service, civil or military. 2. The combined AOCS consist of six Air Operations Communications Centres (AOCCs) located at Sydney, Darwin, Townsville, Perth, Auckland [NZ] and Woodbourn [NZ]. The combined AOCS provides: A. A General Purpose Net (GPN) on which all AOCCs guard the same three frequencies. All AOCCs can transmit and receive on these three frequencies simultaneously. B. Discrete frequencies are available (if required) at each AOCC and allocated after initial contact on the GPN. C. Telephone patch facilities between aircraft and ground appointments. D. Continuous monitoring of military distress frequency 5696 kHz. E. SELCAL. Available to suitably equipped aircraft." GPN Frequencies: Day (2100Z - 0900Z) 8974 kHz 11235 kHz 13206 kHz Night (0900Z - 2100Z) 3032 kHz 5687 kHz 8974 kHz As you can see the RAAF/RNZAF share 8974 with the Spanish Air Force. *Australian Navy ================== >From the article on the Royal Australian Navy in the March newsletter: Frequency Channel Designator 2768 A1 4375 A2 6218 ? - Exercise Related Pagina 504 6510 8122 9014 13116 17344 22708? WUN-v05 A3 A4 ? - Exercise Related A5 A6 A7? *Belgian Air Force Designators ============================== 4745.0 YD 8989.0 YG 11268.0 YJ 15010.0 YM 18006.0 YO 20620.0 YP 20050.0 YQ 23332.0 YS *Canadian Forces ================ 3047.0 CFH: Halifax Military A6A 4560.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military (Maritime Command) 4700.0 CFH: Halifax Military 4739.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military A2B 5198.5 CFH: Halifax Military (Maritime Command) 5684.0 CJX: St Johns Military 5694.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military 5702.0 CJU: Vancouver Military 5717.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military; CJX: St Johns Military D1B 5850.0 CZW: Halifax Maritime Air Group D6G 6694.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military 6706.0 CHR: Trenton Military (wkg NATO a/c) D3H 6715.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military 6736.0 CFH: Halifax Military (OR Chg?) 6745.0 CHR: Trenton Military 6751.0 SIDECAR (NORAD) CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver 6754.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CJU: Vancouver Military; CJX: St Johns Military (VOLMET) 8110.0 CFH: Halifax Military D1H 8989.0 CHR: Trenton Military 9007.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; VXA: Edmonton Military C-5 9023.0 CHR: Trenton Military (NORAD) 9027.0 CFH: Halifax Military C-6 11214.0 CHR: Trenton Military (NORAD) 11232.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military; VXA: Edmonton Military 11249.0 CFH: Halifax Military 11265.0 CHR: Trenton Military (wkg MAGIC a/c) 13257.0 CHR: Trenton Military 15031.0 CHR: Trenton Military 15034.0 VXA: Edmonton Military (VOLMET) 17994.0 CHR: Trenton Military 18012.0 CHR: Trenton Military C-8 18027.0 CFH: Halifax Military; VXA: Edmonton Military CanForces 'Charlie' Designators (other than those listed above) C-1 = 4721.0 C-2 = 6735.0 C-3 = 6750.0 C-4 = 8968.0 or 8967.0 C-7 = 13206.0 or 13207.0 CanForces CFARS CFARS is the Canadian Forces Affiliate Radio System. CFARS stations Pagina 505 WUN-v05 are located at various United Nations peace-keeping operations around the world and operate amateur radio equipment that provides phonepatches for service personnel to their families. They are also to be found on Navy and Coast Guard ships. Alpha 6978.5 Bravo 14386.0 Charlie 14460.0 Delta 14463.0 Echo 14446.5 Foxtrot 20971.5 Golf 20963.5 Hotel 29715.0 Juliet 14454.0 Kilo 14449.5 Lima 20977.5 Mike 13954.0 Whiskey 6982.5 X-ray 6962.5 Yankee 4052.5 Zulu 4023.5 Thanks to the Northern Alberta Radio Club (http://narc.net) for the above information. There is a large amount of CFARS information at http://www3.sympatico.ca/gunslinger/eng_index.htm . *French Air Force 'Circus' Net ============================== Marjolaine 2 6712 Racontar 1 8972 (not heard for years, is it still active?) Vinaigrette 3 8992 Reconfort 3 13236 Citadelle 1 18012 Citadelle 3 ? Verite 3 23254 Capitole/RS902 6688 143.8 AM Canasta in VHF, relayed all over France (thanks to Jacques Pagnoux) *German Navy ============ Frequency c/s Station ITU --------- ----- ----------------- ---2625 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 3056 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 3122 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 4154.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 6727 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 6730 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 6779 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 8335.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 10192.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 10197 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 10722 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 11256 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 12178 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 12415.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 15929 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 16129 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 17544 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 17994 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 22238.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 23744 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D DHJ59 has also been heard on 3116KHz and Mode -----------USB USB, RTTY 75 USB, RTTY 75 USB USB, RTTY 75 USB, RTTY 75 (= ARCN 405) USB USB USB USB USB USB, RTTY 75 USB USB USB USB USB USB, RTTY 75 USB USB 3939KHz. *German Air Force ================= >From a listener in Europe comes an extensive update to the German Air Force frequency list. This information comes from a very good Pagina 506 WUN-v05 source, and he wishes to remain anonymous. 3107 - Alpha 3143 - Bravo 3903 - Charlie 4721 - Delta 5687 - Echo 5717 - Foxtrot 6700 - Golf 6715 - Hotel 6730 - India 6751 - Juliet 8965 - Kilo 9025 - Lima 11217 - Mike 11265 - November 13203 13233 15073 17973 17991 18012 23201 23215 23255 23318 23341 23345 29724 - Oscar Papa Quebec Romeo Sierra Tango Uniform Victor Whisky X-ray Yankee Zulu Alpha-bravo *Note: Freq 'Victor' *may* be 23231. Comments please? These frequencies are used by DHM91, which is the HQ Station of the German Air Force Air Transport Command. The other ground stations in this net are DHO23 (61st Air Transport Wing at Landsberg AB, southern Germany), DHO32 (62nd ATW at Wunstorf AB, north-central Germany) and DHO60 (63rd ATW at Hohn AB in northern Germany). Other callsigns heard are DHO75 (a collective callsign for all the three ATW's) and DHM81. Callsigns 'O5IP' (Oscar-5-India-Papa) and 'NI81' (November-India-81) seem to be other 'regular/daily' callsigns. The Primary frequency appears to be 'E'/5687. Stations have been heard discussing frequencies 'AA', 'AC', 'AF' and 'AJ' - these are encrypted RTTY transmissions. Update 11/97 - a new station has been heard - DHO24 - does anyone know where this is operating from. Update 3.99 - another new callsign - DHJ41 - was heard callsing DHM91 on 'E'. I suspect that this is connected with the deployment of German Air Force aircraft to Italy for operation 'Allied Force'. *NATO E-3 AWACS =============== Ch.AA 6700.0 Ch.A6 11228.0 Ch.AC 8971.0 Ch.A4 10315.0 Ch.A5 ? Ch.KD 6760.0 Ch.KF 6695.0 Ch.NB 3081.0 Ch.NC 3225.0 Ch.ND ? Ch.NE 4542.0 Ch.NF 4720.0 Ch.NG ? Ch.NH 4758.0 Ch.NI 6762.5 Ch.NJ 8986.5 Ch.NK 11270.5 Ch.NL 15050.0 Ch.NM 17996.5 Ch.XC 6754.0 Ch.A4 8980.0 Ch.A8 10315.0 Ch.?? 12165.0 Ch.?? 5691.0 Ch.?? 6728.0 Ch.?? 23241.2 The X-net is replacing N-net altough the N-freqs are still sometimes used. *Portuguese Air Force ===================== Pagina 507 WUN-v05 Known frequencies are 5687.0, 6685.0, 8992.0. *RAF Flight Watch Centres. ========================== (from the RAF En-Route Supplement, the UK equivalent of the USDoD IFR Supplement) Strike Command Integrated Communications System (STCICS) Callsign: 'Architect', CW: MLD or MLP Freqs: 4742, 5714, 6739, 9031, 11205, 18018 (group A - see below) 4540, 8190, 13257, 15031 (group B - see below) 2591, 11247 'Group A' has the QNH Broadcast at H+00 and Airfield colour-state broadcast at H+30. 'Group B' has RAF Germany airfield flying states at H+15 and H+45. Ascension Callsign: Haven Freqs: 4742 (2000-0800 UTC), 9031 (0800-2000 UTC), 11247 All freqs carry a weather broadcast at H+45 Cyprus Callsign: Cyprus Freqs: 4730, 9031 (1600-0500 UTC), 11247, 18018 (0500-1600 UTC) 4730 and 18018 carry a weather broadcast at H+15 Gibraltar Callsign: Gibraltar Freqs: 4742 (2000-0700 UTC), 11247 (0700-2000 UTC) Mount Pleasant, Falkland Islands Callsign: Viper Freqs: any of the above. *Royal Air Force Designator's (actually 'UKADGE HF Line Designator List') ============================= How to find which frequencies are active. Listen to the 'Architect' weather broadcast at H+00 and H+30 (see above). If the UKADGE circuits are active, there will be an announcement after the weather broadcast with the code-letters for the active frequencies. For example: 'Additional information.. 2.. PK.. tack.. 401C.. tack.. AG' (which is repeated twice). The 1 2 3 4 - first number indicates which Air Defense radar station is active Buchan, Boulmer and Benbecula Buchan Boulmer Neatishead The first 2-letter-group is the code for the active HF frequency from the list below. It is sometimes referred to a the 'Jorsk Frequency'. It carries most of the voice traffic, including target positions and Beaver details. This channel also carries frequency changes and position reports. The third group is the 'Charlie squared' channel, where AWACS aircraft pass their radar data over a HF link. Known freqs are (in khz): 401A - 2250.5 401B - 33?? (exact freq unknown) 401C - 4478.5 401D - 6673.5 401E - 8500.5 The final group is known as 'chick co-ordination', where combat aircraft which are HF-capable can be passed target positions and other information. Therefore, in the example above, Buchan is the ADR station, using 5095 khz for voice traffic, the AWACS are using 4478.5 khz, and the 'chicks' are on 4745 khz. Pagina 508 WUN-v05 A AB AC AD AE AF AG AH AK AP AQ AW AZ B BA BE BF BJ BK BL BS BT BX CA CM CO CY CZ D DA DB DH DM DQ DS DT DW E EF EH EI EK EM EN 11205.0 05693.0 08156.0 09010.0 03939.0 09022.0 04745.0 03930.0 03038.0 11181.0 02396.0 04042.0 23281.0 06739.0 17970.0 18018.0 03083.0 17988.0 03945.0 11268.0 18000.0 02350.0 08989.0 06736.0 18009.0 23245.0 03119.0 29800.0 04706.0 05436.0 15091.0 15013.0 08998.0 17995.0 04739.0 18024.0 09031.0 03924.0 05720.0 11259.0 23270.0 11235.0 15025.0 15076.0 EP EX EZ F FA FG FS FT FV FW G GA GD GT H HE HJ HK HM HO HW HX HZ I IN IP J KA KD KH KJ KP KR KT KW KX L LA LB LC LD LE MB MC 15040.0 11184.0 11253.0 13257.0 03101.0 11208.0 04742.0 13218.0 15064.0 03131.0 03915.0 15061.0 02274.0 26385.0 15031.0 03942.0 08983.0 09034.0 06748.0 13206.0 11247.0 23257.0 13248.0 13236.0 17982.0 27000.0 08980.0 03380.0 03867.0 12057.0 04718.0 02641.0 04484.0 05420.0 02261.0 02577.0 05447.0 03036.0 03092.0 06701.0 15046.0 15072.0 02266.0 05270.0 MD ME MS NJ PA PE PF PH PK PO PR PZ QB QR QV RA RD RE RM RZ SA SE ST TG TO TQ TS TW UA UB UR UT VE W WG WM X XA YC YP YM YZ ZF ZZ 18850.0 14460.0 03218.0 05705.0 03302.0 06760.0 10634.0 08971.0 05095.0 06715.0 03864.0 14724.0 03512.0 08972.0 03095.0 08190.0 06691.0 05178.0 03110.0 09459.0 02762.0 14812.0 02591.0 06724.0 03391.0 03345.0 05684.0 04709.0 04724.0 10919.0 17979.0 04540.0 11217.0 05747.0 03125.0 03026.0 03224.0 05403.0 11241.0 23250.0 13211.0 20030.0 03763.0 05714.0 *RAF/NATO 'K Series' ==================== The RAF (and other NATO forces) seem to be using a new set of codes to identify some HF frequencies. I do not know what the proper name for this new system is, so until I find out, I'll just call it the 'K series'. Golf 02 Golf 08 Hotel05 Kilo 01 Kilo 04 Kilo 05 Kilo 06 Kilo 09 Kilo 10 Kilo 11 Kilo 12 Kilo 14 Kilo 15 Kilo 17 Kilo 18 3235.0 Khz 4572.0 Khz 9010.0 Khz HF? HF? 4520.0 Khz 4020.0 Khz 4920.0 Khz 5173.0 Khz 5277.5 Khz 5290.0 Khz (uhf) 7860.0 Khz 3304.5 Khz? (uhf) or 4860.50 Khz Pagina 509 WUN-v05 Kilo 19 (uhf) Kilo 22 4785.0 Khz Kilo 24 4779.0 Khz Kilo 25 unknown HF Kilo 26 (uhf) Kilo 27 (uhf) Kilo 28 Beaver HF? Kilo 30 4477.0 Khz Kilo 31 5045.0 Khz Kilo 33 5385.0 Khz Kilo 34 5463.5 Khz Kilo 36 4012.0 Khz Kilo 55 (uhf) Kilo 56 (uhf) KJ 02 3357.0 KJ 04 3805.0 KJ 07 5280.0 KJ 11 ? KJ 28 (uhf) KJ 29 (uhf) KJ 37 5910.0 (poss.) TL 04 6237.0 (poss.) The KJ and TL designators were heard/used during the first JMC (Joint Maritime Conference) exercise held in the north-east Atlantic during early 1998. *Spanish Air Force ================== Known frequencies are 6715.0 and 8974.0. One flight was heard on 6715.0, and was asked to QSY to 'channel 2'. CU next time. Graham Tanner, [email protected] -===================================================== Graham Tanner: [email protected] (London, UK) G6SUQ (at one time) 51.33'N 000.25'W (AR-3030 & G5RV) ===================================================== Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="NN_Jul.txt" _ _ ___ _ _ _____ ___ ___ ___ _ _ _ _____ _____ | \| |/ _ \| | | |_ _|_ _/ __|/ _ \| | | \| | __\ \ / / __| | .` | _ | |_| | | | | | (__| _ | |__ | .` | _| \ \/\/ /\__ \ |_|\_|_| |_|\___/ |_| |___\___|_| |_|____| |_|\_|___| \_/\_/ |___/ Utility Monitoring in the Maritime Bands Edited By: Scott R. Havens, AB2V 2203 Whitney Place Valrico, Florida 33594-4163 [email protected] / [email protected] USA The big news this month is the closing of Morse operations at the Globe Wireless stations serving North America. We also have updates on a few items pubished last month, and information about NAVTEX transmissions from PJC, and the end of CW from the New Zealand Navy QTC List: + + + + Globe Wireless Ends North American WT Service Pin Oak Digital Updates NAVTEX Tests from PJC/Curacao New Zealand Navy Retires Morse Pagina 510 WUN-v05 + Miscellaneous Traffic +++++ GLOBE WIRELESS ENDS NORTH AMERICAN WT SERVICE The world of wireless telegraph monitoring took another major blow this month, with the closing of the Globe Wireless CW stations serving North America. Stations WCC, WNU, KPH, and KFS terminated their WT service to mariners on July 12-13 (UTC), 1999, with final transmissions from all four stations. Fortunately, the shutdown messages were spaced out sufficiently so that I could get just about all of each station's transmission. My log for that night follows. (If you have any corrections to what I received, PLEASE pass them along, so our permanent record will be free of errors.) 12/2338Z--Channel Clear tape ON 4310 KHz into VVV, apparently on a hand key, then: VVV VVV VVV DE WNU/WCC WNU/WCC VVV = ...CW 4310 6376 12826.5 16972 17117.6 QSZ AS = ...JULY 12 1999 = IN 1901, CALL SIGN WCC WAS ASSIGNED TO THE SOUTH WELLFLEET MASSACHUSETTS WIRELESS TELEGRAPH FACILITY OPERATED BY GUGLIELMO MARCONI. MORSE CODE SIGNALS FROM WCC HAVE BEEN HEARD AROUND THE WORLD EVER SINCE. TODAY WE RETIRE WCC FROM WIRELESS TELEGRAPH OPERATIONS. WCC WILL CONTINUE TO SERVE THE MARITIME COMMUNITY IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE GLOBAL RADIO NETWORK OPERATED BY GLOBE WIRELESS = AR DE WCC WCC WCC SK Same message repeated at 2348; then, at 2351 (possibly on a bug): VVV VVV VVV VVV DE WNU VVV = VVV CQ CQ CQ DE WNU WNU = 12/2347UTC JUL 99 = PEARL RIVER RADIO/WNU NOW CEASES RADIOTELEGRAPH SERVICE AFTER EIGHTY-SEVEN YEARS OF CONTINUOUS OPERATION. WE WILL CONTINUE TO SERVE THE MARINER THROUGH OUR ELECTRONIC MAIL SERVICE AS PART OF THE GLOBE WIRELESS NETWORK. AR 73 DE WNU WNU WNU CL At about 2357, I switched over to 17184.8 KHz for the following: ...WE NOW CLOSE THE RADIO TELEGRAPH OPERATION OF STATION KPH. SINCE 1904, STATION KPH HAS DISTINGUISHED ITSELF AS ONE OF THE MOST WELL KNOWN AND RESPECTED CALL SIGNS IN THE WORLD, AND WILL CONTINUE TO DO SO AS PART OF THE GLOBAL RADIO NETWORK OF HF STATIONS = NW CL DE KPH SK Finally, at 13/0002, this message (with some QSB that rendered a few letters uncopiable): CQ DE KFS = THIS IS THE FINAL CW TRANSMISSION FROM STATION KFS - THE LAST COMMERCIAL RADIO TELEGRAPH STATION IN NORTH AMERICA. APPROPRIATELY, WE CLOSE CW AND EMBARK ON A NEW ERA OF COMMUNICATION WITH SAMUEL F. B. MORSE OWN WORDS OF 155 YEARS AGO = NW CL 73 = WHAT HATH GOD WROUGHT = DE KFS SK As Day Watson points out, the closing of these four stations does indeed mark the end of ALL commercial CW in North America This is underscored by the fact that MF radiotelegraph service from the Canadian CG stations at Prince Rupert/VAJ and Vancouver/VAS has been remotely controlled from Palo Alto/KFS for the last couple of years. The closing of KFS brings that service to a close, as well. So there you have them--the last words of four more giants in the WT business. There is still some CW activity in other parts of the world, and the Globe stations will continue to operate in various (mostly digital) modes, but the loss of their everpresent WT operations will be sorely missed by mariners and utility monitors alike. On behalf of WUN, I extend a fond 73 to all four stations and their staffs, and I salute them for Pagina 511 WUN-v05 their unfailing service over so many years. +++++ PIN OAK DIGITAL UPDATES Mike Chace reports (via Day Watson) that he has found Pin Oak Digital (WHW462) on two new frequencies, using Pactor II. The frequencies he found were 13560.5 and 18370.5kHz, and a check of the FCC database showed the following list of frequencies for the station: 3165.5 4765.5 7565.5 13420.5 23150.5 3175.5 5105.5 7665.5 13560.5 3245.5 5355.5 7951.4 13965.5 3345.5 5851.4 8025.5 18270.7 4555.5 5910.5 10965.5 18370.5 4551.4 6855.5 11065.5 20045.5 Also according to Mike, Pin Oak has apparently filed documents with the FCC to change its operation from a BBS-type service to something more along the lines of a standard e-mail provider. +++++ NAVTEX TESTS FROM PJC/CURACAO Day Watson also reports that a NAVTEX transmitter is now being tested by stations PJC/Curacao Radio. The ID letter is [H] and the scheduled UTC times for Storm and Navigational warnings are: 0110 0510 0910 1310 1710 2110 Weather is currently scheduled only at the 1310 slot. +++++ STRANGE SIGNALS ACCOMPANY COMANAV TRANSMISSIONS We have a bit of a mystery reported by a listener to Morocco's COMANAV system (Compagnie Marocaine de Navigation, based in Casablanca). While monitoring COMANAV on 12575.0 KHz, another signal was heard, slightly below that frequency. The mystery signal seemed to be near 12574.3 KHz (but varying between 12574.27 and 12574.31, apparently depending on the originating vessel). It was monitored mostly during the afternoon and evening hours in Europe, and the mode was SITOR-A. Different ships could be heard, with a call-up in English and further communications in what appeared to be an Eastern European language. Mostly, they QSY to 12370.0 KHz USB for further comms. Our correspondent had not determined any ship names at the time of this report, but he had received 9 selcalls, as follows: vbav vvtq vbaq evsm vbas ycev ? vbbs vbbf vtim Day Watson also reports a new frequency of 8403 KHz for COMANAV. He copied elcall XKVA and some messages from OULMES on that frequency. If anyone has more info about the 12 detailed above, please pass it along month. (Unfortunately, I don't have contributor of this item, but I will it later!) MHz and the try communications I'll report it next name of the original to find out and report +++++ NEW ZEALAND NAVY RETIRES MORSE Pagina 512 WUN-v05 Australian monitor Robin Harwood contributes the following news item regarding the end of Morse operations by the New Zealand Navy: INTERNATIONAL MORSE RUNS ITS COURSE Auckland- Images of sailors flashing morse code messages will soon be confined to the movies. The New Zealand navy sent it's last morse code message, signing off as new technology leaves the Samuel Morse-designed code obsolete. Twenty current and former naval communicators gathered at Auckland's Devonport Naval Base to farewell the 155-year-old system. NZ Navy spokesman Lieutenant Commander Bill Morely said satellite communications, e-mail and internet effectively meant morse code was simply not needed any more. QUOTE but it's quite a sad day for some of the people here who were raised on it UNQUOTE he said. In the past, all navy communicators had to learn morse code as did other officers seeking promotion. Some navy communicators would still be trained in morse, as the flashing light system would still be available on ships. The final message read: " To All Allied Warships (TAAW), This is my last transmission, "Out" +++++ HUMBER RADIO FREQUENCY CORRECTION Last month's UK CG MSI table contained one error that has been corrected (so far, anyway). The frequency for Humber should be 2226 KHz, rather than 1925. More updates should be forthcoming in the near future. That's about all I have time for this month, but I've got some interesting leads to pursue for the August newsletter. Have a good summer holiday season, and I look forward to 'working you' again next time. 73 DE AB2V AR --=====================_933176561==_-===================================================================== # NUMBERS & ODDITIES # ////////////////////////////// \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ - Editor: Ary Boender ****** e-mail: [email protected] - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B - N&O home page: http://home.luna.nl/~ary/ ------------------------ Co-editors --------------------------- Logs: Patricia Johnston - Voice stations: Chris Smolinski - On-line database: http://www.blackcatsystems.com/numbersDB/ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ //////////////////////////////// -::: N&O #16 :::Hello. I think that I have an interesting N&O for you this time. First of all I'd like to welcome Patricia Johnston, who is our new Pagina 513 WUN-v05 N&O logs editor. Patricia's e-mail address is in the header. Toru Yamashita supplied us with an excellent article about the Korean numbers stations. Further you will find the usual stuff. Thanks for your contributions everyone! Oh, and look out for next month's N&O. I am working my way thru a lot of interesting info. If you feel that you have information that is of interest for us at WUN and Spooks, please send me a copy. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* NUMBERS STATIONS ON THE KOREAN PENINSULA * Written by Mr. Toru Yamashita and translated by Mr. Hideharu Torii. Toru Yamashita is president of the Asian Broadcasting Institute and presenter of Radio Japan's "DX Corner" in Korean. e-mail: [email protected] ::: NORTH KOREAN NUMBERS STATIONS Numbers stations operated by North Korea have been monitored for decades. The activities of the stations have been reduced, compared with those in early 1980's. The North Korean numbers stations in voice, which transmit five-digit figures, have currently three outlets. Of them, two are broadcast over Radio Pyongyang, a Korean-language service beamed to South Korea and Korean residents in Japan. One opens with Red Flag Song on 621, 657, 684, 702, 720, 855, 3250 and 6400 kHz at 1500 (midnight Korea and Japan time). The Red Flag Song outlet broadcasts coded messages almost every day. The other one starts with the March of the Guerrilla Army on 729, 801, 1080, 3320 and 6250kHz also at 1500. The March of the Guerrilla Army outlet transmits numbers and correspondents for specific agents or collaborators on fixed dates. For example, messages for the No. 101 are sent on every 10th and 12th of January, March, July and September, while messages for the No. 3166 are transmitted on every 13th and 14th of March, June, September and December. The messages on the second day transmission is a rebroadcast. After coded message broadcasts end, Radio Pyongyang returns to a unified program. The last outlet is not affiliated with Radio Pyongyang's service but opens with the same interval signal with that of Radio Pyongyang's external service -- an arranged version of Song of General Kim Il Sung -- using 4770 and 5870 kHz. The station plays Cantata to Marshal Kim Il Sung after the interval signal. The station has been monitored irregularly at 0400, 1000, 1200, 1400, 1700 or 2200. When there are no messages, the station broadcasts readings of essays or music played by Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble, Wangjaesan Light Music Troupe, Korean People's Army Concert Troupe, Mansudae Art Troupe and Pibada Opera Troupe. At 1230 on every 8th and 28th of March, June, September and December, the station plays music "requested by servicemen and workers." At 2200 on December 31st, February 15th and April 14th and at 1200 on January 1st, February 16th and April 15th, only music is played without announcement. February 16th is the birthday of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Il and April 15th is the birthday of the late North Korean President Kim Il Sung. - Format of North Korean Numbers Stations After opening music, a woman announcer calls out the numbers of agents for whom messages will be sent and the starting time of the messages. "During this broadcast, first a message for No. 2883 will be sent, and then a message for No. 692 will start from 1208, and a message for No. 2185 will follow at 1214." A preamble is repeated twice. There is no such a preamble in the case of only one message and a woman Pagina 514 WUN-v05 announcer begins with like this: "A message for No. 2833 will be sent. A message for No. 2833 will be sent. A message for No.2833 will be sent. Count 21. Count 21. Text." The voice then goes into the text of five-figure groups with a pause between the third and fourth digit like this: "374 79, 686 53, 468 80" After a message is finished, an announcement like this follows: "I'll repeat the message. A message for No. 2833 will be sent. A message for No. 2833 will be sent. Count 21. Count 21. Text." There is no pause between the third and fourth digit this time like this: "37479, 68653, 46880". A message ends with announcement of "That's all." ::: SUSPECTED SOUTH KOREAN NUMBERS STATIONS Numbers stations believed to be operated by South Korea were first noted in the late 1970's. The purpose and the nature of the stations remain a mystery. The stations appear sporadically on the hour or the half hour at night and early morning (Korea time) on 4500, 4600, 4940, 5450, 5715 or 6215 kHz. The stations start with a Korean song. Various songs have been used. At one case, Song of General Kim Il Sung was played. The names of recipients of messages is referred to such as No. 008, and names of rivers and mountains in the Korean Peninsula. Texts are either four-figure or five-figure groups. The stations occasionally end after only playing music. - Format of South Korean Numbers Stations The typical format of the stations is as follows: " No. 3825, No. 3825. Please receive a message. Count 64. Text." A woman announcer then goes into the text with a pause between the third and fourth in the case of five digits and between the second and third in the case of four digits. The text is repeated again without pause between digits, saying "I'll repeat the message again." The broadcast ends with such an announcement like this: "That's all. Thank you." -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-oRimantas Pleikys supplied an overview of the three known standard voice message formats of the Russian military HF channel marker stations (Enigma XX - The Pip, XB - The Buzzer, "R") - all live, non-computerized, mostly male voices, repeated twice, in Russian language, real examples: ::: XX (The Pip), 3757//5448 kHz, Rostov-Volgograd area (?), at different times. In Russian ----------------------------"Dlia 854 032 471 331 629 008 Kak slyshno? Priyom." English translation -------------------------------"For 854 032 471 331 629 008 How can you read me? Reception." ::: "R", Izhevsk, Navy, 3194//3321//4325 kHz, usually on the hour, regular schedules. In Russian ----------------------------"Rotor-35, ya - Plavets-41. Reskript: 22 80 39 90 Moskovskoye vremia 0 chasov, 2 minuty. Priyom." English translation -------------------------------"Rotor-35, I am Plavets-41. Rescript: 22 80 39 90 Moscow time 0 hours, 2 minutes. Reception." ::: XB (The Buzzer), 4625 kHz, Moscow area, extremely rare: In Russian ----------------------------"Ya - UVB-76. English translation -------------------------------"I am UVB-76. Pagina 515 18008 Bromal: Boris, Roman, Olga (...) 742 799 14" WUN-v05 18008 Bromal: Boris, Roman, Olga (...) 742 799 14" The purpose of the control messages is to check a readiness of operators at the receiving (network) stations. The received message content, or a special answering message, must be repeated back on the return link - HF, terrestrial MWL, telephone line and/or satellite link. In the cases of XX (The Pip) and "R", the final message word "Priyom" ("Reception") means that the station is waiting for the quick answer. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* FAPSI intercepts * Freq. -------10328 11460 11460 11527 12176 12187 12197 UTC ---1525 1641 1620 1612 1315 1420 1620 link ----00116 60047 60047 ? 00052 70004 ? to ---------------------------BPA URO URO 12239 13371 13452 13556 14434 14731 14843 14860 14941 14980 14980 15904 16023 16218 16223 16257 16277.3 16302 17416 17430 17460 17463 17470 17473 17473 17475 18209.9 18247 18332 18332 18620 18725 19088 19415 20277 20694 22880 23130 1500 1750 2239 2008 1745 1515 2230 1000 1808 1310 1310 1132 1412 2000 0930 0835 1554 0930 1735 0540 0930 1753 0520 0915 0940 0840 1607 0950 0820 0759 0940 0820 1800 1005 0630 0820 0940 0710 00030 00190 00127 00117 00178 00116 00127 00079 00139 00070 00117 70004 00127 00117 40034 90051 60069 00079 00178 30044 10075 10163 40078 10163 10163 80038 00149 10075 10042 10042 00079 80038 00139 50002 00098 80038 00079 60069 RGA POU JMS HZW KRN BPA JMS UGO WNY RAU repeated on 12180 HZW NOB PSN HZW UXW RPA NXQ NOB DCW link id is possibly 60047 if so, then URO is the other end UGO KRN repeated on 14434 UDZ27 UDZ27 UDZ27 RPO DZR UGO RPO WNY repeated on 14941 CAZ VTX RPO UGO -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-oPagina 516 WUN-v05 * VOICE STATIONS * ::: NEW(?) CZECH STATION Station characteristics: - Frequency: 2136 kHz. Also reported on //1122 kHz - Time: 0700 UTC (Saturdays and Sundays only) - Callup: 9 tones callup + message numbers, e.g. 'message 20-29' Addional info is more than welcome!!! ::: The Pip [XX] July 21, 19:30-22:13 UTC, The Pip, 3757//5448 kHz! July 21, 22:13 UTC, The Pip, message: "Dlia [For] - six 3-figure groups - Kak slyshno? [How can you read me?]- Priyom [Reception]; 1 repeat; in Russian; live male voice. ::: 3-TONE ODDITY [G04] analysis 04.07.99 2005Z 2035Z 5.680 kHz 5.580 kHz Message : 65785 32587 96321 45212 95432 75210 63210 08200 95457 36545 36545 95457 32125 00145 95458 75236 98545 72324 96522 75214 95542 30258 95454 75454 = 24 groups Analysis: Frequent groups : 36545 2x 95457 2x First two figures : 00145 Last three figures: 32125 08200 00145 30258 08200 32125 63210 587 75 36545 2x 45212 45212 75214 63210 75236 65785 30258 72324 96321 75210 72324 214 95432 236 75454 454 95 95432 95457 2x 454 95458 457 2x 96522 458 95542 542 36545 2x 96321 98 522 32587 98545 65785 History : Summer 2005 2035 Winter 2105 2135 ---------------01/96 3227 3127 02/96 3409 3309 03/96 3419 3319 04/96 4581 4481 05/96 4165 4065 06/96 4340 4240 07/96 3935 3835 08/96 4165 4065 Pagina 517 WUN-v05 09/96 10/96 11/96 12/96 01/97 02/97 03/97 04/97 05/97 06/97 07/97 08/97 09/97 10/97 11/97 12/97 01/98 02/98 03/98 04/98 05/98 06/98 07/98 08/98 09/98 10/98 11/98 12/98 01/99 02/99 03/99 04/99 05/99 06/99 07/99 3930 3280 3270 3285 3230 3245 3275 3936 4245 4376 3930 3935 3915 3315 3265 3255 3255 3265 4435 4745 5410 5730 5840 5755 5310 4685 3940 3380 3415 3905 4520 5310 5570 5720 5680 3830 3180 3170 3185 3130 3145 3175 3836 4145 4276 3830 3835 3815 3215 3165 3155 3155 3165 4335 4645 5310 5630 5740 5655 5210 4585 3840 3280 3315 3805 4420 5210 5470 5620 5580 -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- * INTELLIGENCE NEWS * ::: CHINA TO BUILD NEW COMMUNICATIONS SPY BASE IN CUBA The recent meeting between China's Minister of Defense Chi Haotian and his Cuban counterpart Raul Castro, has led to a joint military agreement that threatens the United States, the Orlando Sentinel reports. China has agreed to build a new electronic spying facility and modernize Cuba's satellite tracking base at Jaruco, Cuba. The facility neighbors the large Russian-manned signal intelligence complex at Lourdes, which can monitor U.S. civilian and military telecommunications in an area that covers from California to Europe. Under the agreement, the Chinese will also modernize Castro's telecommunications monitoring base in Havana. -o-o-o-o-conet-o-o-o-o===================================================================== ======================================================================== \\\\\ WORLDWIDE UTE NEWS Club //// \\\ An Electronic Club Dealing Exclusively in Utility Stations /// \\\\ WUNNEWS Vol. 5, Issue 8, August 1999 ///// ======================================================================== Edited by Bill Lawrie Electronic Editor COPYRIGHT 1999 WUN Pagina 518 WUN-v05 This newsletter is from the first dedicated electronic utility club in the world; the Worldwide UTE News (WUN). Portions of this newsletter may be posted on electronic bulletin boards w/out prior approval so long as the WUN is credited as the source & so long as the file(s) remain(s) intact. 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Firstly, can I say thank you to those members who responded to our recent requests for volunteers to edit, in this case, the Aero column. I can`t say that we were inundated with volunteers but many thanks to the anonymous person who followed up my editorial with a message to all members urging their support; I am extremely grateful (and I hope all members are !! ) to you as it appears that your efforts have produced results. Many thanks. As you will see, we now have the Aero column back. The first volunteer to step forward was Todd Shoemake who was immediately enlisted. David Pickard then offered his services; the result is that Todd and David will be co-editing the column. We wish them every success. The column has however had to be slightly shortened this month as one of the articles had to be deferred to next month for technical reasons. Hopefully it will be included next month. It goes without saying however, that to make the column a sucess, they need your input, contributions etc on all matters Aero. Their addresses are in their column but just to make sure no-one has any excuses, Todd can be contacted at [email protected] and David at [email protected]. You will also see that a couple of regular columns are missing this month; Don has been unable to produce a Team Logs column due to pressure of work and Ary has had no contributions and has therefore been unable to produce his usual Utilities column; hopefully, normal service will be resumed next month but in the case of the Utilities column, that is largely down to you the members. That`s all for this month. WHAT'S INSIDE: o o o o o Aero Column by Todd Shoemake and David Pickard Digital Review by Day Watson Military Channel Designator List by Graham Tanner Nautical News by Scott Havens Numbers & Oddities by Ary Boender, Chris Smolinski, & Jascha Ruesseler Pagina 519 WUN-v05 o QSL Center by John Stephens ========================================================================= ----------Aeronautical News-------Edited by: Todd Shoemake ([email protected])and David Pickard (DP) ([email protected]) ----------In This Issue---------1. UK Aero Charts 2. Volmet Station Listings 3. TWA To Get New Planes 4. E-3 (AWACS) Info 5. Commercial Flight Status Webpage 6. Boeing Grounds Chinook Helo's -----------------------------------Welcome to our first attempt at writing a halfway informative Aero column here at WUN. We are very much looking forward to hearing from anyWUN who would be interested in co-writing, or maybe just adding some needed information to the column. We would also like to take this opportunity to thank Ary and Bill for the warm welcome and the great support so far. Ladies and gentlemen this is your newsletter. If you want to see something in particular just let us know and we will do all we can to research it and get it in the newsletter. Well on with the show. -------------------------- 1 UK Aero charts Charts and En Route supplements are available from: Racal Avionics Ltd. Aeronautical Services Group Hersham House Lyon Road WALTON-ON-THAMES KT12 3PU ENGLAND --Tel: +44 (0)181 946 8011. Cheques to: "Racal Avionics Ltd." Recommended for radio-navigation charts, aerodrome let-down plates, En Route Supplements and Flight Infomation Supplements for the UK and most of Eur. When you place your first order from them, ask them for a free Legend Card, coverage charts and samples of the company's products. Airtours Elstree Aerodrome BOREHAMWOOD Herts WD6 3AW ENGLAND Tel: +44 (0) 181 953 4870 Suppliers of lots of aviation items including the Pooley's Flight Guide, topographical and some aerad charts. Ask for a catalogue. Pagina 520 WUN-v05 Westward Digital Ltd. 37 Windsor Street CHELTENHAM Gloucestershire GL52 2DG Tel:+44 (0) 1242 235 151 Various Offical CAA docu/texts. Aeronautical info circulars (AICs) General aviation safety info leaflet, UK aero infomation. Ask for the publication catalogue when ordering. Note from DP: I found the "Europe and Middle Racal very useful. For those who haven't got HF frequencies and details of the various non location and frequency; useful for DX/DFers. frequencies in great detail. East Supplement" from a copy, in it are lots of directional beacons, their It also covers the VHF ----------------------2 VOLMET STATION LISTINGS ----------------------These are all actually logged and verified stations. We will be adding more to this list as we hear them or someone else who can verify them writes to us and lets us know. Frequency 3485 3485 6604 6604 6754 10051 10051 13270 13270 15034 6676 11387 13285 5505 8957 13264 11247 18018 Past 00 & 20 & 00 & 20 & 20 00 & 20 & 00 & 20 & 20 00 & 00 & 15 & 00 & 00 & 00 & 15 15 the hour 30 50 30 50 30 50 30 50 30 30 45 30 30 30 Callsign WSY70 VFG WSY70 VFG CHR WSY70 VFG WSY70 VFG CHR VJN385 VJN385 BGX EIP EIP EIP GFW GFW Name New York Radio Gander Radio New York Radio Gander Radio Trenton Military New York Radio Gander Radio New York Radio Gander Radio Trenton Millitary Sydney Sydney Beijing Shannon Shannon Shannon Cyprus Cyprus These are of course not all the Volmet stations on the air, like we said just the ones we have logged. William Hepburns website at http://www.total.net/~hepburnw/volmet.htm provided me (Todd) great help in IDing a lot of stations I heard but didn't exactly know who or where they were. Alan Bosch writes in to share a website he has found with even more Volmet Stations; http://www.pca.cc/volmet/volmet.html Thanks Alan. --------3 TWA to get new planes. While searching around TWA's website I noticed this press release. might be of interest to you airplane watchers and ACARS decoders. ST. LOUIS, marked the ceremonial jetliners, It July 1, 1999. Trans World Airlines, Inc. (AMEX: TWA) today first visit of a Boeing 717 to the St. Louis area with a signing that commemorates the order for up to 100 Boeing 717 the first of which will be delivered in February 2000. TWA Pagina 521 WUN-v05 initially announced this order in December 1998 when it signed a letter of intent to acquire the aircraft. The contract calls for 50 firm orders with options for an additional 50 aircraft. The firm-order aircraft come to TWA at a rate of 15 per year in 2000 and 2001, with 12 more in 2002 and eight in 2003. "This is a milestone in the rebuilding of TWA. These aircraft will serve our customers well into the 21st century," said TWA President and Chief Executive Officer Capt. William F. Compton. "The employees of TWA have worked hard to get us to this point. We hope that they, our shareholders and customer all share the excitement of bringing this brand new airplane into our fleet." "TWA has been a leader in the airline industry for 75 years. This agreement to acquire the new 717 demonstrates that TWA remains a leader in the industry," said John Feren, Senior Vice President-the Americas for the Boeing Commercial Airplanes Group. "We are proud to welcome TWA to the growing BMW Rolls-Royce customer family," said Nico Buchholz, Senior Vice President-Commercial for BMW Rolls-Royce. "TWA's employees will appreciate the new powerplant's reliability as much as its customers will enjoy its quietness and comfort." TWA's 717-200s will replace the DC-9 fleet, offering improved range, payload and economic characteristics. TWA's 717s will accommodate 111 passengers in a two-class configuration, with 16 seats in the Trans World First cabin. Powered by the BMW Rolls-Royce BR715 engines, the most efficient, quietest and lowest-emission engine of any in its class, the aircraft will feature a state-of-the-art flight deck, including liquid crystal displays, a flight management system and Category IIIb autoland capability. TWA is acquiring one new airplane every 10 days in 1999 and will have replaced more than 40 percent of its fleet between 1996 and the end of 1999. TWA plans to operate one of the youngest fleets in the world among major airlines by the middle of the first decade of the 21st century. TWA flies approximately two million passengers per month on more than 800 daily flights to 100 destinations (including seasonal service) in North America, the Caribbean, Europe and the Middle East. Frequent Flyer magazine/J.D. Power and Associates recently ranked TWA the number one airline in frequent traveler satisfaction for short flights, meaning domestic flights of less than 500 miles, in 1999. ----------------4 E-3 AWACS BACKROUND AND INFORMATION ----------------------------------A party who wishes to remain unidentified provided me with what looks like some great basic backround and information on the E-3 aircraft. Mission The E-3 Sentry is an airborne warning and control system (AWACS) aircraft that provides all-weather surveillance, command, control and communications needed by commanders of U.S. and NATO air defense forces. As proven in Desert Storm, it is the premier air battle command and control aircraft in the world today. Features The E-3 Sentry is a modified Boeing 707/320 commercial airframe with a rotating radar dome. The dome is 30 feet (9.1 meters) in diameter, six feet (1.8 meters) thick, and is held 11 feet (3.3 meters) above the Pagina 522 WUN-v05 fuselage by two struts. It contains a radar subsystem that permits surveillance from the Earth's surface up into the stratosphere, over land or water. The radar has a range of more than 200 miles (320 kilometers) for low-flying targets and further for aerospace vehicles flying at medium to high altitudes. The radar combined with an identification friend or foe subsystem can look down to detect, identify and track enemy and friendly low-flying aircraft by eliminating ground clutter returns that confuse other radar systems. Other major subsystems in the E-3 are navigation, communications and computers (data processing). Consoles display computer-processed data in graphic and tabular format on video screens. Console operators perform surveillance, identification, weapons control, battle management and communications functions. The radar and computer subsystems on the E-3 Sentry can gather and present broad and detailed battlefield information. Data is collected as events occur. This includes position and tracking information on enemy aircraft and ships, and location and status of friendly aircraft and naval vessels. The information can be sent to major command and control centers in rear areas or aboard ships. In time of crisis, this data can be forwarded to the National Command Authorities in the United States. In support of air-to-ground operations, the Sentry can provide direct information needed for interdiction, reconnaissance, airlift and close-air support for friendly ground forces. It can also provide information for commanders of air operations to gain and maintain control of the air battle. As an air defense system, E-3s can detect, identify and track airborne enemy forces far from the boundaries of the United States or NATO countries. It can direct fighter-interceptor aircraft to these enemy targets. Experience has proven that the E-3 Sentry can respond quickly and effectively to a crisis and support worldwide military deployment operations. It is a jam-resistant system that has performed missions while experiencing heavy electronic countermeasures. With its mobility as an airborne warning and control system, the Sentry has an excellent chance of surviving in war. Among other things, the flight path can quickly be changed according to mission and survival requirements. The E-3 can fly a mission profile for more than 8 hours without refueling. Its range and on-station time can be increased through inflight refueling. The aircraft can be used as a surveillance asset in support of other government agencies during counter drug operations. U.S. Customs Service officers may fly aboard the E-3 Sentry on precoordinated missions to detect smuggling activities. Background Engineering, test and evaluation began on the first E-3 Sentry in October 1975. In March 1977 the 552nd Airborne Warning and Control Wing (now 552nd Air Control Wing, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla.), received the first E-3s where they are still assigned. Pacific Air Forces has four E-3 Sentries assigned to the 961st Airborne Air Control Squadron (AACS), Kadena Air Base, Japan, and the 962nd AACS, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska. NATO has acquired 18 of the aircraft and support equipment. The first E-3 was delivered to NATO in January 1982. The United Kingdom has seven E-3s and France has four. E-3 Sentry aircraft were among the first to deploy during Operation Desert Shield where they immediately established an around-the-clock Pagina 523 WUN-v05 radar screen to defend against Iraqi aggression. During Desert Storm, E-3s flew more than 400 missions and logged more than 5,000 hours of on-station time. They provided radar surveillance and control to more than 120,000 coalition sorties. In addition to providing senior leadership with time-critical information on the actions of enemy forces, E-3 controllers assisted in 38 of the 40 air-to-air kills recorded during the conflict. For the first time in the history of aerial warfare, an entire air war has been recorded. This was due to the data collection capability of the E-3 radar and computer subsystems. In March 1996, the Air Force activated an AWACS Reserve Associate Program unit which will perform duties on active-duty aircraft. The unit is assigned to the 507th Operations Group at Tinker. General Characteristics Primary Function: Airborne surveillance, command, control and communications Builder: Boeing Aerospace Co. Power Plant: Four Pratt and Whitney TF33-PW-100A turbofan engines Thrust: 21,000 pounds each engine Length: 145 feet, 6 inches (44 meters) Wingspan: 130 feet, 10 inches (39.7 meters) Height: 41 feet, 4 inches (12.5 meters) Rotodome: 30 feet in diameter (9.1 meters), 6 feet thick (1.8 meters), mounted 11 feet (3.33 meters) above fuselage Speed: Optimum cruise 360 mph (Mach 0.48) Ceiling: Above 29,000 feet (8,788 meters) Maximum Takeoff Weight: 347,000 pounds (156,150 kilograms) Endurance: More than 8 hours (unrefueled) Unit Cost: Approximately $270 million Crew: Flight crew of four plus mission crew of 13-19 specialists (mission crew size varies according to mission) Date Deployed: March 1977 Inventory: Active force, 33; Reserve, 0; Guard, 0 ----------------5 FLIGHT STATUS WEBSITE ----------------Have you ever been listening to Commercial Aero Comms on HF or VHF and wondered where the aircraft was headed, where it came from, or even if it's on time or not? Well I know I sure have, so for those of us who just have to know we can go to the United Airlines website and there they have a page that will give you the flight status of any aircraft by flight number. Just enter the flight number and what airline company it's from and it will give you all the specifics. http://www.ual.com/secure/default.asp?ITNdestination=flightstatus Pagina 524 WUN-v05 ----------------6 BOEING CHINOOKS GROUNDED ----------------In the UK last week, news came in about Boeing's twin engined transport helo. According to the BBC, a Chinook had developed a crack in it`s drive gear boxes. The RAF refused to say the helos were grounded, but took them out of service as a "precautionary measure". Although after an extensive search of the net using many search engines, I found nothing on this story! Watch this space for more detail. Some Basic info on the Chinook: Boeing Chinook. General Specifications. Type of Helo: Heavy duty transport Power Plant: Two 3,750shp Avco Lycoming T55-L-11E turbo shafts Performance: (@ 20 593kg/45400lb) Max speed; 235km/H/146mpH. Max Range;1915km/1190m Dimensions: Rotor Diam: (each),18.29m/69ft. Fuselage length; 15.55m/51ft. ------------------------------------------------------------------------Well that's all for this month folks. As we said before, if there is something you want to see in the column, just drop either of us a note and we will do what we can to get it in here. If you have anything you would like to contribute to the column just send it to either myself, Todd Shoemake ([email protected]) or David Pickard ([email protected]). Until next month, 73 and good DX. ========================================================================= 0100110110101010100000101101101001110100001101011001100101011011001010100 11010010111010001101011001# Digital Review #01110100001101011001101101 1010101011010010111011001010001100111010100101101011101001010100010101110 - Editor: Day Watson E-mail: [email protected] - 14, Gardens Road, Clevedon, N Somerset, United Kingdom BS21 7QG - Nickname on IRC channels #wun & #monitor DayW Hi digi WUNners Another bunch of items large and small, hopefully for your interest and enjoyment. The menu Aero Diplo Met Military Press Special Techi Tips More HFDL Swiss callsign suffixes Victoria Harbour, HK FAX Aug RIs Exercise SHAMOO HUNT Second sub exercise USCG CAMSPAC Gtor net - new frequency. KPL - LAO SANA Damascus Beyond F1b Intro to signal analysis Investigating the spectrum >>....Aero.....> Pagina 525 WUN-v05 ::: More HFDL Another HFDL channel was advised, and confirmed, just after the July newsletter was published. Thanks to MADX for adding 8912/usb to the list. Propagation at his site and at mine at the times of logging suggest Newfoundland. Later Mike Chace came up with 13277.4 though he did say it was a poor signal in NE USA. Not heard here yet, in Europe suggesting possibly somewhere in the Pacific. Bill Farmer from Maryland reports 11184, 13276 and 15025 giving good signals at his location. So an updated list is as follows: (USB) 5547 8843 8912 11184 11384 13276 13285 15025 17919 Thanks guys once again for input. >>....Diplo.....> ::: Swiss callsign suffixes Few months ago I queried the use of suffixes on MFA Bern's callsigns. From Joerg Klingenfuss I've had an answer. hbd20/XYZ simply means the active arbeitsplatz # [in my GG/EE dictionary arbeitsplatz can be job; place of work; workstation] Joerg goes on to say "so the /# depends on the working shift situation and nothing else". Thanks JK. >>....Met.....> ::: Victoria Harbour, HK FAX This station is still operating as noted on a recent WUN post. quote---------16904.4 Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong 0805 fax 120/576 Nice Wx chart (08/Aug) (RH2) [Bob Hall in Capetown] unquote---------This ties in with my previous logs (of 16904 kHz) of two charts (wave) starting 0750 or 0755z. Tried morning of 13/Aug but the frequency in Europe is now saturated by telex from Murmansk/UDK2 on 16904 kHz. I asked Murray Lehman, out in Perth, W.A. (hoping he would be better placed than either Bob or myself) to look at the above time and round 1000/1030z when believe repeats. His reply (19/Aug): Pagina 526 WUN-v05 quote----------Had a look at this one over last two days on 16904 which was probably slightly above that as I used lower tones to dodge FUV on 16905. Two charts were sent starting at 0750z. Quality only fair but both showed, amongst the Chinese characters, FWPN and MFC - I don't know what they mean. Also seen, in smaller print NATIONAL MARINE DIVI - rest was too blurred to be sure of. Both covered same area from mainland China well into the Pacific and from northern Japan to southern Philippines. Both marked with <2 H etc which I take to be wave/swell data. Only other info I could make out was the date. On Tuesday, after txing two charts,carrier went down and nothing more heard. On Wednesday, carrier stayed up and a 3rd chart was txed at 1130 and then offair. Looked to be same as the others but bad copy. Dug out an old Klingenfuss FAX Guide (1993) which showed two charts from Victoria Harbour which are the same (except for minor notations) as the ones I copied. unquote-----------------------------FWPN MRC FW - wave prognosis PN - N Pacific area Hazard a quess at Marine/Maritime Forecast Centre Accessing Marius Rensen's lists (dated 1/2/98), these gave times for Victoria Harbour as 0755-0850 and 1130-1245. Nice bit of dx when not plagued by UDK2/16904 and FUV/16905. Thanks for the input guys. >>....Military.....> ::: Aug RIs Thanks to MADX for his various gleenings. RHBBZHN RHBCKVY RHBCTSG RHBDNJB RHFJFED RHFJFYW RHFJFYX RHFJFZJ RHOAJAM RHOCFAB RHRAJLN RHRCHWR RHRCOTH RHRCSTE RUBDPLA RUCBKMC RUCOACJ RUCOWCA RUCTFOA RUEHGI RUETITH RUFDROU RUFRBEA RULYVBA RUWHIUE /USNS MOUNT BAKER /USNS INDOMITABLE /USS THOMAS S GATES /USS BARRY COMAFLOATRAGRU MAYPORT FL COMWESTHEMGRU COMDESRON FOURTEEN USS SAMUEL ELIOT MORISON /USS JOHN A MOORE /USNS INVINCIBLE /USN JOHN LENTHALl /USCGC MIDGETT /SS HALYBURTON /USS STETHEM SS TAMOIO COMSUBLANT NORFOLK VA /USS ESTOCIN /USCGC SENECA /USCGC THETIS /AMEMBASSY BANGUI /ODC ANKARA TU /MSCO BENELUX ROTTEDAM NL /USS EMORY S LAND COMSECONDFLT /USS DEVASTATOR (Commander, Afloat Training Group) (Commander, Western Hemisphere Group) (Commander, Destroyer Squadron 14) (Oliver Hazard Perry Class FFG-13) (Brazilian Submarine)(RI prob. tempy) (Commander,Submarine Forces Atlantic) (Commander, Second Fleet) A number of ships in the list but as the zen code not given it is assumed they are the ship concerned and not another comcen (eg dockyard) taking guard. Pagina 527 WUN-v05 ::: Exercise SHAMOO HUNT The early part of the month saw an exercise SHAMOO HUNT Caribbean. in the In support of this digi monitors were presented with an in-clear broadcast with sports and news items originating COMSUBLANT on 4487 50bd 850Hz Normal 12714 50bd 850Hz Reversed (did you note that one?) 12227.5 50bd 850Hz Normal Having said this MADX reports traffic CDR AFRTS BC MARCH FLD CA to AIG FOUR FIVE ZERO FOUR w/a long list of routing indicators following. Some of these were obviously msg service centers, but others were apparently individual vessels. In addition, it was addressed to a number of American Embassies and other offices in foreign countries. Al Dudley sent MADX a long log of traffic from the COMSUBLANT broadcast. Included in the broadcast were lots of references to operations off Puerto Rico. Apparently, the Brazilian submarine SS Tamoio was participating in exercise "Shamoo Hunt 99" in the Puerto Rico Oparea. Several VHF/UHF frequencies were mentioned in the text and one HF frequency: 3130. The Key West transmission site makes sense for this station but no reports on 3130 kHz seem to have come to light. Why broadcasts in the clear? - the most logical reason (tks John Doe) is that there is no common crypto system between US and Brasil. Our thanks to the guys mentioned above. ::: Second sub exercise Down in Italy the week before this column went to press MF picked up a 50bd/850 rtty signal on 8774.4 khz from UKSUBCAMS (UK Submarine Communications Area Master Station) directed towards HSWMS Sodermanland pbaa00 nr 6 znr uuuuu o 180005z aug 99 fm uksubcams to hswms sodermanland bt unclas sic svc 1. welcome to uk submarine broadcast support bt nnnn pbaa00 nr 5 znr uuuuu o 180010z aug 99 fm uksubcams to hswms sodermanland bt unclas sic svc test 0001 the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog 1234567890ryryryryryryryryryrqryryryryryryry bt nnnn 8774.4 kHz is the assigned frequency and in the middle of the ITU (coast station section) HF duplex rt channels. More likely this was J2B using 8773 Khz with a +1400hz of the subcarrier. Pagina 528 WUN-v05 8773 kHz is a valid rt channel and listed amongst coast stations allocated this frequency is Athens Radio/SVN47. In addition the prefix HSWMS, whilst not known in full, is likely to have Hellenic (Greek) for the first word. To continue MF tuned to 118.8 kHz (GYE) mentioned in a further SVC. This is one of UK's LF transmitters which is normally fully encrypted 100bd/85 hz. MF reports it was sending the same messages in the clear but at 50Bd/85Hz. One must therefore assume that MF caught set-up procedures in operation directing the (apparently Greek submarine) Sodermanland to set watch on the 118.8 kHz broadcast. One must further assume that Sodermanland is in UK waters for NATO exercises and that since the 118.8 kHz broadcast has returned to its normal 100bd synchronous and encrypted mode ciphers common to both UK and Greece are in use. Nice catch M, thanks for the input, though one is left wondering why use Athens Radio and not Greek naval circuits. ::: USCG CAMSPAC Gtor net - new frequency. Thanks to MADX for posting the fact that USCG CAMSPAC/NMC1 has added another frequency - 6961.2 kHz - for their GTor net. >>....Press.....> ::: KPL - LAO Takashi Kuroda in Japan posted a nice header of one of the few remaining rtty press outlets; namely KPL RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY QRA DE XWK01A 14,640 KHZ - K.P.L - 0123456789 RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY NNNN VNA 990809 084300 GMT NNNN BCZC 066 0004 PHT /TTA-022 E R CQI . DAU.KPL 09-08 35 ZCZC DAILY TRANSMISSION K H A O S A N E P A T H E T ( K P L ) AUGUST 9, 1999 ; 09:00 GMT ;;; 00 ;;; NNNN Pagina 529 L A O WUN-v05 VNA 990809 084317 GMT NNNN Thanks Takashi. ::: SANA Damascus I was about to write about the demise of the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA). I had spent a period of time band scanning a section of the 11 MHz part of the spectrum earlier in the month and noting an apparent absense of this station. However a log by Jim Dunnett a couple of days ago threw this back in the mixing pot. They're still there on 11080 kHz but seem to shutdown between sessions. A whistle from my monitor doesn't help, sitting as it does practically on the Space tone which in the case of SANA is its idle condition. A session this afternoon (23/Aug) gave some strange brief changing between Mark and Space. Arabic press (ATU70) turned up 1630-1745 then quiet again until 1845. No sign of English or French versions. So if on reduced timing the two noted recently are 0825z and 1550z - both in (ATU70) Arabic. Thanks for the post Jim. >>....Special.....> ::: Beyond F1b Early in July Matt Hassock posted the following: "While trawling the bands recently, I considered that some of the strange variations in noise might actually be data transmissions. I wonder, does anyone in WUNland know of data transmissions which are not of the normal modulated audio type we are all familiar with such as RTTY, ARQ, PACTOR etc. Are there any HF transmission modes in use which are actually inaudible using normal HF radios. Spread spectrum, supersonic modulation etc. etc. How much is going on in the HF spectrum that we have no way of detecting, let alone monitoring and decoding??" Let's try and give Matt a reasoned answer this month scraping together some limited knowledge. "RTTY, arq, Pactor, etc" are mentioned. These use frequency modulation (F1b/FSK - shifting (modulating) the carrier between Mark and Space frequencies or (J2b/AFSK - shifting (modulating) the tone, applied as a subcarrier to an ssb transmitter, between the Mark and Space values. Further systems/modems using multiple shifts of carrier or tone are Twinplex (4 tone), Coquelet (8/13 tone), Piccolo (6/12 tone), etc, etc. These are the kind of things the popular decoders can handle and produce the raw (transmitted) data. If the raw data happens to be encrypted as well; well that's too bad. And there's a lot of those out there. Unless one has the means then the remaining signals on air are beyond the reach of the ute monitor because of increasing complexity. The next group of modems employ phase shift keying techniques. The first subgroup is the phase modulation of a single tone and 2400 symbols/second is a common example (run through the cw sections of the maritime bands). This can be recognised as a broad area of apparent Pagina 530 WUN-v05 noise often round 3 kHz wide. The second subgroup is the phase modulation of multiple tones grouped within the transmitter's sideband. By multiple tones we can see different modems with 7 - 41 tones within the sideband range. How the data is packaged individually into each of these tones will differ widely from one system to another. Add to this those facilities for error correction, the ability to cope with the extremely varied HF conditions, and maintain sync for those considerable periods during fading/signal dropout, doppler shifts, and when frequency offset between TX/RX may occur. Quite a few organisations are moving to PSK systems rather than satellite. This then leaves those other strange noises - caused by atmospherics, hash from local electrics, receiver component noise and birdies, computer (particularly monitor) generated whistles/hash, and the anti-social patterned emissions of the jammer. To return then to Matt's primary question: "Are there any HF transmission modes in use which are actually inaudible using normal HF radios. Spread spectrum, supersonic modulation etc. etc." I would say no; 1. The three modulation types are amplitude, frequency and phase. Supersonic implies frequency modulation and supersonic implies above the range of human hearing. Anything at these frequencies would be filtered out by the receiver IF bandwidth - generally 2.4-2.8 khz for the normal HF set, extending to 3.0-3.2 khz for special fits for professional applications. 2. One of my tomes (between the calculus) indicates the presence of noise superimposed on a signal tends to obscure or mask that signal limiting the receiver's ability to make correct symbol decisions. It limits the rate of information transfer. This would happen where the noise level rose to meet the signal level, or alternatively the signal fall to equal the noise level. It would therefore be unlikely that a system would be contemplated where the S/N ratio was =/< 1. 3. Spread spectrum. There are two types a. Frequency hopping. This moves the same narrow band transmission round the spectrum, but at any one point in the spectrum where the signal is positioned the signal level will be its normal level, well above the noise level. b. Direct sequence spread. AFTER normal modulation the narrowband data signal is mixed with a wideband data sequence. This has the effect of spreading the energy over a wide bandwidth well outside the coherence bandwidth required by the channel. This is often in range of a number of Mhz. With the signal energy so spread it appears (I'm led to believe) as if the signal plus noise looks little more than a slight rise in the noise level. The incoming signal is despread BEFORE demodulation by mixing it with a synchronised replica of the spreading sequence. Because the spread tends to be in the order of Mhz this system seems to be limited to VHF/UHF and above. Again the S/N ratio is still above 1 so technically still audible. No doubt someone will take me to task on the above. be proved wrong and enlightened. >>....Techi Tips.....> ::: Intro to signal analysis Pagina 531 I'm quite happy to WUN-v05 One looks at various text books on signal analysis and is rapidly confronted with calculus. Hopefully it will bring a sigh of relief since your scribe is 1. not conversant with that area of maths, and 2. his text editor is not capable of producing such functions in print. Rather, this is a layman's guide to some of the terms used in signal analysis and an introduction to understanding those terms and parameters mentioned in currently available software packages. Fourier (Jean Baptiste Joseph), a Frenchman of note, developed the Fourier Series which shows how repetitive pulse signals can be expressed as a set of sinusoidal frequencies (fundamental + harmonics). From this came the mathematical tool known as the Fourier Transform. It takes a signal from the time domain (ie amplitude v time) and converts it to its frequency domain (ie amplitude v frequency). A frequency domain plot is also known as a spectra plot or spectrum. The basic Fourier Transform is often referred to as a Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT); discrete because it depends on discrete instants in time. These instants are the times the software samples the input signal. However being based on discrete samples does not mean a lessening of any essential detail from the original signal. The FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) was developed in 1965 (Cooley+Tukey). It had been shown that many of the multiplication operations in the DFT were repeated. By a means of algorithms FFT tries to reduce these repetitions thereby increasing calculation efficiency, particularly as the number of samples increases. Calculation is said to be more efficient where it is carried out on a block of samples where the block size is an integer power of two eg 1024 or 2048. ::: Investigating the spectrum One of the aspects of monitoring is investigation of the frequency spectrum associated with the signals being heard. Programs like SpectraPLUS 232 (www.pmgrp.com Commercial - Gateway/entry level Base $395 options $200 each Free 30 day demo SpectraLAB 432 (www.pmgrp.com/prod01.htm#SpectraLAB) Commercial - Top of range Base $995 options $495 each Free 30 day demo Spectrogram V5 (www.monumental.com/rshorne/gram.html) Freeware Cool Edit 96 (www.syntrillium.com) Registration - $50 basic, or $25 Lite version Primary purpose - management of .wav (etc) files. are available for W95/98 etc which allows one (with varying degrees of flexibility) to analysis the audio spectrum being produced by the receiver. These notes are intended to outline the various primary parameters one is likely to come across. For the purposes of this exercise SpectraLAB 432 is utilised. It should be appreciated that these programs are processing some complex mathematical equations (number crunching) and will require the provision of computer power to the minima given in the respective documentation to be able to cope with all eventualities/settings especially when running in real-time. A sprectrum is a 2 dimensional view where the horizontal axis is the Pagina 532 WUN-v05 frequency (Hz) and the vertical axis shows the relative amplitudes. First one must decide what SAMPLING RATE to use. A gentleman by the name of Nyquist determined that, in order to provide sufficient sampling to correctly handle the maximum desired frequency, the sampling rate had to be twice that frequency. Amongst others SpectraLAB offers 5000 and 8000 samples/sec. This permits maximum values of 2500 and 4000 Hz respectively. If one is dealing with signals ex a receiver, and not a hi-fi system, the AF is limited by the IF bandwidth (typ. 2.4-2.6 kHz). Some higher grade (or ex professional) receivers may have wider filters say 3.0-3.2 kHz for dealing with wide vft's. So 8000 is adequate. No purpose in going higher. It should be noted that if the sampling rate is raised the resolution becomes coarser. If lowered the resolution is finer but we have already determined the lower limit for the sampling rate. The SAMPLING PRECISION can be set to use 8 or 16 bits. When the analogue signal is sampled it is converted or digitised into a digital form with the coding in an 8 or 16 bit form. The latter gives finer resolution and therefore desirable but requires more resource in computer power/processing time. FFT SIZE. This is the number of samples in the block on which the current calculations are being carried out. This should be set initially to 1024. Note that increasing this value increases the resolution of the plot giving a smaller width between spectral lines ie the discrete points on the frequency scale eg sample rate 8000 FFT size 1024 gives Spectral line resolution 7.8 Hz but this will increase the time to carry out the calculations SMOOTHING WINDOWS. The spectrum produced by the FFT will be correct (ie a each spectral line with correct amplitude/frequency) provided the sine wave being sampled is crossing zero (amplitude at the start/end of the time series. However a discontinuity occurs (due to the sample waveform being truncated) should sampling occur off-zero. The FFT therefore produces smearing onto the neighbouring lines. This is termed leakage. The practical way of reducing this effect is by use of smoothing windows. There are a number of types available. They have different shapes which modify the weighting between the edges/centre of the sequence. If there is no windowing function it may be referred to as Flat, Rectangular or Uniform. As will all things in life compromise is the order of the day and windowing is no exception being a balancing act between frequency resolution (FR), amplitude resolution (AR) and leakage suppression (LS) such that an improvement in one characteristic results in the deterioration of another. For radio digital monitoring purposes it would seem the three best suited would be: Type FR AR LS Flat(Uniform) Hanning Blackman Exclnt Fair Fair Poor Exclnt Good Poor Exclnt Exclnt Pagina 533 WUN-v05 with Flat being the entry choice. The displayed spectrum can be further smoothed by averaging the previous x computed traces where x is the AVERAGING (BLOCK SIZE) parameter value. If the signal being analysed rapidly changes in frequency a low value should be used but one may find this somewhat disjointed. On the other hand a high value is recommended to enhance a weak steady signal (carrier) in a noisy environment. A useful start point has been found to be 30. If averaging options are provided, Linear should be chosen being known as stable averaging. Cool Edit has a facility for Frequency Analysis though this is a minor part of the package. Linear view should be ticked. (It is felt better to use this rather than logarithmic for the much wider range of frequencies involved in hi-fi). It is possible to change the FFT size and the Smoothing Window type. This option cannot be used for realtime analysis but is possible once a recording session has ceased. Spectrogram is a more entry level piece of software and does not have SpectraLAB432's flexibility but real time analysing is possible. This is enabled by selecting FILE/Scan Input or [F3]. This brings up a dialogue box allowing selection of parameters including Sample rate (5.5K will cover audio to 2750hz), sample resolution (8/16bit), Frequency scale (linear), FFT size and spectrum averaging. However to change paramters one must stop the strace and press [F3] again. There is no smoothing window type selection in this package. In both SpectraLAB and Spectrogram the display's horizontal range may be adjusted (within limitations set by FFT size). In SpectraLAB the lower and upper ends can be adjusted independently. 300 Hz and 3000 Hz (approx) are useful values to match the output from a monitor's receiver. Spectrogram has a fixed range which must be adjusted to match the area of interest ie no independant adjustment of ends. Finally, as with decoders, take care not to overload the input as this will cause distortion and incorrect readings. Whilst the suggested parameters are not the be-all and end-all they are given as useful start points. Like every other thing in life it is possible to become confused by incorrect setting of many variables - develop skills by taking a good signal and moving individual parameters either way and noting the effect. Return that one to its "datum" and try another. This way one hopefully learns not to induce variations in the trace that aren't in the signal. At the end of the day one may, by personal experience, find one's own datum set of values - each to his own. >>....Signoff.....> Now to catch up with some monitoring - keep the logs/input flowing and see you in a month's time Regards Day. ===================================================================== Military Channel Designators List ================================= **NOTES: (6) Confirmed 1996 (7) Confirmed 1997 Pagina 534 WUN-v05 (8) Confirmed 1998 (9) Confirmed 1999 MF = Moved From (freq in MHz) Revised Frequency Designator's (Last Revision 23rd Jun 99) USAF MYSTIC STAR: F003 8036 (8) F005 9120 (8) F007 4850 F009 17972 F020 16117 F033 15962 F039 10881 F046 13823 F054 8058 (9) F058 4742 (6) F061 23265 F063 14870 F064 11214 (9) F066 15036 F077 ? F078 18532 F080 15677 F084 13205.5 F085 MF 6,8,11 MHz F086 9461 F089 13204 (6) F090 6716 F094 9017 (6) F098 14585 F099 13247 (7) F101 12106 (6) F102 11118 (6) F103 11488 (6) F107 ? (8) F108 7316 F114 6986 (6) F117 6993 (8) F124 11217 (6) F128 23242 F134 4942.5 F136 5429.5 (7) F146 9027 (7) F153 8063 (6) F173 14420.5 F182 3078 (6) F184 10648 (8) F186 3046 F194 13825 (5) F195 20631 F197 4982 (6) F202 16014 (5) F204 12057 F211 11056 (7) F213 ? F226 5435.5 (6) F228 7735 (5) F229 ? (8) F236 15041 (9) F240 ? (8) F243 18590 F248 5398 (5) F249 4731 F250 15091 F251 13217 (8) F262 10717 F264 7693 (6) F365 F369 F370 F372 F380 F382 F395 F400 F404 F405 F406 F417 F419 F420 F432 F433 F435 F437 F441 F444 F448 F451 F452 F453 F461 F463 F464 F465 F466 F467 F476 F481 F483 F486 F487 F489 F496 F497 F498 F499 F500 F505 F516 F517 F521 F522 F523 F529 F530 F533 F538 F540 F542 F545 F551 F555 F561 F567 F569 F574 F575 11059 (9) F664 15 MHz? 20397 (8) F667 6817 (7) 17177 F673 3064 16123 (8) F677 MF 6 MHz 3144 (5) F690 3032 15094 (6) F700 4490 9057 (6) F701 11058 (7) 6728 (5) F702 9323 (6) 7690 F703 9991.5 (6) 6972 F706 8057 (5) 18393 (6) F707 10589 4992 F708 23377 11407 (5) F709 9317 (7) 7933 (7) F713 16246 (5) 6731 (8) F717 10883 20972 F722 12270 (9) 3821 F723 18323 (6) 5684 (6) F728 11236 (5) 17440 F731 6683 (9) 19267 F732 15011 (7) 16-18 MHz F734 4757 (7) 13248 (7) F736 11494 (8) 5026 F741 7873 19063 F748 6756 (5) 13211 (8) F749 15-16 MHz? 4610 (7) F752 8047 (8) 16157 F754 11627 8040 (9) F758 4452 (8) 14864.5 (7) F777 3113 (6) 9023 (7) F778 18023 (8) 4-6 MHz? F784 9043 (6) 7605 F785 15687 (6) 18626 F790 16323 5152 (7) F803 5078? 24483 F807 12103? 5437 (7) F809 5700 (5) 11059.5 (6) F814 6989 (7) 5411 (7) F821 ? 8032 (8) F823 11229 (8) 4442 (7) F825 19047? 8989 (6) F832 18267 9006 (6) F843 MF 6 MHz 4645 (6) F845 6-7 MHz? 9270 (6) F846 13822 (5) 11484 (5) F853 12 MHz? 11232 F864 16008 9215 (9) F867 6830 (7) 8077 (7) F868 9218 (6) 23325 F869 16090 18675 (6) F873 13248 (7) ? F874 13246? 5404.5 F875 6717 (8) 5431 (6) F877 4721 (7) 10580 F885 13207 (5) 18331 (6) F895 5710 (9) 4894 (6) F904 10202 (7) 11052 (6) F906 4524 13565 (6) F909 7687 (8) 18387 F910 19671 (9) 11413 (6) F912 7330 10427 F917 10205 (6) Pagina 535 F265 F266 F267 F268 F271 F277 F287 F290 F291 F292 F295 F300 F301 F302 F310 F311 F322 F326 F337 F350 F351 F354 F356 F360 F363 15733 (6) 7997 (6) 6730 (9) 7325 (8) 18320 11153 (8) 11226 (8) 8026 (8) 13960 (7) 9414.5 11460 (9) 15707 (6) 7500.5 ? ? 11220 (9) ? 14864 18761 5043 ? (9) 11053 (9) 7827 7919.5 (8) 15018 (7) F576 F577 F579 F595 F600 F611 F614 F616 F622 F623 F624 F626 F627 F631 F633 F639 F642 F644 F646 F649 F662 WUN-v05 11153.5 (7) 10544 (7) MF 11 MHz 10877 13878 (6) 14863 4488.8 (8) 9320 (9) 5817 18317 13241 (8) 19343 7910 (5) 18755 (5) 18290 (8) 7469 18218 15821 (5) 13440 (8) 8053 (6) 15048 (6) F918 13482 F919 11159 (6) F920 7927 (7) F924 16317 F933 ? F935 9 MHz? F937 ? F940 11445 F943 19002 (6) F948 15038 (6) F952 Night F957 6761 (9) F965 11466 (9) F974 10586 (6) F975 MF 11 MHz night F980 15724 F982 9 or 13 MHz? F987 10583 (6) F988 4763 F997 15667 F543 was heard being referred-to by a SAM flight during the month, but a frequency was not found. *USN SCW-1 CA 6691 (7) CB 11187 (7) CC 17982 (9) CD ? CH 11264 (9) also check 11267 & 13240. References have been made to designators CF, CG, CK and CL. *USAF Z100 Z105 Z110 Z115 Z120 Z124 Z125 Z130 Z135 Z140 Z145 Z150 Z155 Z160 Z165 Z170 Z174 Z175 Z180 Z185 Z190 Z195 Z200 Z205 Z210 Z211 Z215 Z220 Z225 STRATCOM 'Zulu': 3068 (9) 3116 (7) 3134?(8) 3143 (9) 3295 (8) ? 4495 (8) 4472 (8) 4745 (8) 5026 (8) 5705 (9) 5800 (9) 5875 (9) 6715 (9) 6757 (9) 7831 (9) ? 9016 (9) 9057 (9) 9809 (9) 10204 (9) 11104.0 (possibly?) 11181 (9) 11494 (9) 11229 (9) 12070 (9) 13242 (9) 13245 (7) 13907 (9) Pagina 536 WUN-v05 Z230 Z235 Z240 Z245 Z250 Z255 Z260 Z265 Z270 Z275 Z280 Z285 Z290 Z295 Z300 Z305 Z310 Z315 Z320 Z325 Z330 15046 15094 15097 ? 15962 17973 18006 ? 18027 18046 ? ? 19665 ? (7) (8) (7) (9) (9) (9) (or possibly 18056?) (9) 23337 (possible) was mentioned by NW01 in 6.98 23872 ? ? ? *USAF AFSOC =========== FOX 1 13207 FOX 2 5732 FOX 4 9017 FOX 8 23271 FOX 9 18027 ? 9018 *US Customs/DEA/JTF =================== 3428 Yankee Alpha 5571 Yankee Bravo 8912 Yankee Charlie 11288 Yankee Delta 13312 Yankee Echo 17972 Yankee Foxtrot 27870 20631 18594 15964 11494 3369 Victor Victor Victor Victor Victor Victor 4500 7527 9802 12222 15867 Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu 10242 13907 20890 23214 25350 Tango Tango Tango Tango Tango 2808.5 4991 5058.5 7778.5 9238.5 11073.5 15953.5 17601 19131 Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Foxtrot Kilo Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Alpha (also VE) Bravo (also VG) Charlie (also YG) Delta (also YH) Echo (also YI) Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf Hotel India 5277 5841 7300 9497 11076 7657 14690 18666 23675 14350 14686 23402.5 11073.5 17171 18171 19131 ? 7527 8912 10242 11494 13907 15867 18594 20890 23214 25350 Alpha (Night DEA Pri) Bravo Charlie Delta Echo (Day DEA ops) Foxtrot Golf Hotel (DEA Active) India Lima Papa (DEA day pri) Romeo Sierra Echo Sierra Hotel Sierra India Sierra Juliet Sierra Lima COTHEN Scan 1 COTHEN Scan 2 COTHEN Scan 3 COTHEN Scan 4 COTHEN Scan 5 COTHEN Scan 6 COTHEN Scan 7 COTHEN Scan 8 COTHEN Scan 9 COTHEN Scan 10 Pagina 537 WUN-v05 5912 12138.5 13658.5 15964 Whiskey Whiskey Whiskey Whiskey Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot WUN member John Bohn offered some updates to the 'Sierra' frequencies listed above, but is looking for the frequency assigned to the 'Sierra Lima' designator. John says that if you have access to an FCC database, try searching for the frequencies assigned to Rockwell International with the following callsigns::KA2XXA Richardson,TX; KC2XKG Cedar Rapids, IA; KC2XKJ Newport Beach,CA. John says that the unknown 'SL' freq may be one of the following: 26946.0, 20348.5, 17171.0, 16376.0, 16341.0. Rick Baker says that 18971.0 may also be another. *USCG "SECURE" ============== 3A3 5422.5 3A4 4448 3A5 ? 3A8 7773.5 3A9 7421 3A30 ? 3E4 6234.5 3E5 10608.1? 3E6 5272 3E7 ? 3E9 ? 3E10 7626 3E11 7783 3E12 7845 3E13 7884 3E14 7909 3E19 10675 3E20 10759 3E21 10788 3E24 11157.5 3E25 13413 Another two frequencies may be 13809.0 and 13950.0. For a full listing of USCG aircraft and helicopters, please 'surf' to 'http://www.gem.net/~berri/files/misc/uscg_air.html'. *U.S. Army Corps of Engineers *U.S. ARMY TRANS CORPS ============================= ======================= CH-1 3345 CH.1 4146 CH-2 5015 CH 2 6224 CH-3 5327.5 CH 3 6227 CH-4 5400 CH 4 8294 CH-5 5437.5 CH 5 8297 CH-6 6020 CH 6 12353 CH-7 6785 CH 7 12359 CH-8 9122.5 Pri CH 8 12365 CH-9 11693.5 CH-10 12070 Sec CH-11 12122 CH-12 16077 CH-13 16326 Ter CH-14 16358 CH-15 20659 The USACE hold a weekly Net each Friday on Ch.8 where many USACE stations 'check-in'. *FEMA ===== FEMA uses "Foxtrot" designations for their frequencies. FOXTROT # FOXTROT # FOXTROT # FOXTROT # 01 2320 21 6809 41 14450 61 21919 02 2360 22 7348 42 14776 62 22983 Pagina 538 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2377 2445 2658 3341 3379 3388 4603 4780 5211 5378 5402 5821 5961 6049 6106 6108 6151 6176 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 7428 9462 10194 10493 10194 11721 11801 11957 11994 12009 12129 12216 12219 13446 13633 13744 13780 13783 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 WUN-v05 14836 14885 14899 14908 15464 15509 15532 15708 16201 16430 17519 17649 18744 19757 19969 20027 20063 21866 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 23028 23390 23451 23550 23814 24008 24282 24526 24819 *'Habitat' net ============== Jeff Jones reports that these frequencies and channel designators have changed, and are now as follows: 4704.4 (replaced 4721.0) 5700.4 WY02B 6719.4 WY02A (replaced 6736.0) 8978.4 9005.4 9011.4 11212.4 (replaced 11214.0) 15095.4 (the two designators listed above, WY02A and WY02B, are not yet confirmed.) *SFOR BOSNIA & OPERATION 'ALLIED FORCE' IN KOSOVO ============ The IFOR/SFOR operation in the Balkans changed completely during 1999. The NATO attacks on Serbia continued around the clock, and from various web-pages and WUN postings comes the following updated tie-ups. These have all been confirmed since mid March 1999. The callsigns used on these freqs used to be 'Bookshelf', but it has recently changed to 'Moonbeam' - these are EC-130 Hercules aircraft operating from Aviano AB in Italy, they are ABCCC aircraft. They often contact ground-stations using the callsigns 'Tracker' and 'Cricket'. 78A - 4519.0 79B - 5218.0 80V - 5763.5 81A - 6865.0 81B - 6932,5 81V - 8046.0 82A - 9118.5 82B - 9260.0 83A - 11173.0 Note how the designators and frequencies are both in an ascending sequence - this should help to pin-down new tie-ups. Designator '108A' has been mentioned by 'Bookshelf' aircraft, but no freq tie-up is know. Two other tie-ups have been reported, which do not fit into the above pattern, but as I have not heard any traffic on these freqs myself, I cannot confirm if they are connected 118 - 15048.0 154 - 8087.0 The following frequencies have all carried 'Bookshelf' traffic in the past, and are worth checking from time to time: 4578, 4789, 4923, 5084, 5103.5, 5462, 4510, 5712, 9303. Pagina 539 WUN-v05 *Australian/New Zealand ======================= The following information comes from the Enroute Supplement Australia (ERSA) a publication jointly published by the RAAF and Airservices Australia, 26 February 1998 edition, Nav/Comm 1. 1. The RAAF/RNZAF Air Operations Communications System (AOCS) is a high frequency radio network providing communications services for the operational control of RAAF/RNZAF aircraft and HF equipped marine craft [army ground stations are also commonly heard]. In addition, visiting military aircraft may use the AOCS when contact with Australia/New Zealand military authorities is required. The AOCS is not part of, and does not provide, an air traffic control service, civil or military. 2. The combined AOCS consist of six Air Operations Communications Centres (AOCCs) located at Sydney, Darwin, Townsville, Perth, Auckland [NZ] and Woodbourn [NZ]. The combined AOCS provides: A. A General Purpose Net (GPN) on which all AOCCs guard the same three frequencies. All AOCCs can transmit and receive on these three frequencies simultaneously. B. Discrete frequencies are available (if required) at each AOCC and allocated after initial contact on the GPN. C. Telephone patch facilities between aircraft and ground appointments. D. Continuous monitoring of military distress frequency 5696 kHz. E. SELCAL. Available to suitably equipped aircraft." GPN Frequencies: Day (2100Z - 0900Z) 8974 kHz 11235 kHz 13206 kHz Night (0900Z - 2100Z) 3032 kHz 5687 kHz 8974 kHz As you can see the RAAF/RNZAF share 8974 with the Spanish Air Force. *Australian Navy ================== >From the article on the Royal Australian Navy in the March newsletter: Frequency Channel Designator 2768 A1 4375 A2 6218 ? - Exercise Related 6510 A3 8122 A4 9014 ? - Exercise Related 13116 A5 17344 A6 22708? A7? *Belgian Air Force Designators ============================== 4745.0 YD 8989.0 YG 11268.0 YJ 15010.0 YM 18006.0 YO 20620.0 YP 20050.0 YQ 23332.0 YS *Canadian Forces Pagina 540 WUN-v05 ================ 3047.0 CFH: Halifax Military A6A 4560.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military (Maritime Command) 4700.0 CFH: Halifax Military 4739.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military A2B 5198.5 CFH: Halifax Military (Maritime Command) 5684.0 CJX: St Johns Military 5694.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military 5702.0 CJU: Vancouver Military 5717.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military; CJX: St Johns Military D1B 5850.0 CZW: Halifax Maritime Air Group D6G 6694.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military 6706.0 CHR: Trenton Military (wkg NATO a/c) D3H 6715.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military 6736.0 CFH: Halifax Military (OR Chg?) 6745.0 CHR: Trenton Military 6751.0 SIDECAR (NORAD) CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver 6754.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CJU: Vancouver Military; CJX: St Johns Military (VOLMET) 8110.0 CFH: Halifax Military D1H 8989.0 CHR: Trenton Military 9007.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; VXA: Edmonton Military C-5 9023.0 CHR: Trenton Military (NORAD) 9027.0 CFH: Halifax Military C-6 11214.0 CHR: Trenton Military (NORAD) 11232.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military; VXA: Edmonton Military 11249.0 CFH: Halifax Military 11265.0 CHR: Trenton Military (wkg MAGIC a/c) 13257.0 CHR: Trenton Military 15031.0 CHR: Trenton Military 15034.0 VXA: Edmonton Military (VOLMET) 17994.0 CHR: Trenton Military 18012.0 CHR: Trenton Military C-8 18027.0 CFH: Halifax Military; VXA: Edmonton Military CanForces 'Charlie' Designators (other than those listed above) C-1 = 4721.0 C-2 = 6735.0 C-3 = 6750.0 C-4 = 8968.0 or 8967.0 C-7 = 13206.0 or 13207.0 CanForces CFARS CFARS is the Canadian Forces Affiliate Radio System. CFARS stations are located at various United Nations peace-keeping operations around the world and operate amateur radio equipment that provides phonepatches for service personnel to their families. They are also to be found on Navy and Coast Guard ships. Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf Hotel Juliet Kilo Lima Mike Whiskey X-ray 6978.5 14386.0 14460.0 14463.0 14446.5 20971.5 20963.5 29715.0 14454.0 14449.5 20977.5 13954.0 6982.5 6962.5 Pagina 541 WUN-v05 Yankee 4052.5 Zulu 4023.5 Thanks to the Northern Alberta Radio Club (http://narc.net) for the above information. There is a large amount of CFARS information at http://www3.sympatico.ca/gunslinger/eng_index.htm . *French Air Force 'Circus' Net ============================== Marjolaine 2 6712 Racontar 1 8972 (not heard for years, is it still active?) Vinaigrette 3 8992 Reconfort 3 13236 Citadelle 1 18012 Citadelle 3 ? Verite 3 23254 Capitole/RS902 6688 143.8 AM Canasta in VHF, relayed all over France (thanks to Jacques Pagnoux) *German Navy ============ Frequency c/s Station ITU --------- ----- ----------------- ---2625 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 3056 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 3122 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 4154.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 6727 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 6730 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 6779 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 8335.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 10192.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 10197 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 10722 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 11256 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 12178 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 12415.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 15929 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 16129 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 17544 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 17994 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 22238.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 23744 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D DHJ59 has also been heard on 3116KHz and Mode -----------USB USB, RTTY 75 USB, RTTY 75 USB USB, RTTY 75 USB, RTTY 75 (= ARCN 405) USB USB USB USB USB USB, RTTY 75 USB USB USB USB USB USB, RTTY 75 USB USB 3939KHz. *German Air Force ================= >From a listener in Europe comes an extensive update to the German Air Force frequency list. This information comes from a very good source, and he wishes to remain anonymous. 3107 - Alpha 3143 - Bravo 3903 - Charlie 4721 - Delta 5687 - Echo 5717 - Foxtrot 6700 - Golf 6715 - Hotel 6730 - India 6751 - Juliet 8965 - Kilo 9025 - Lima 11217 - Mike 11265 - November 13203 13233 15073 17973 17991 18012 23201 23215 23255 23318 23341 23345 29724 - Oscar Papa Quebec Romeo Sierra Tango Uniform Victor Whisky X-ray Yankee Zulu Alpha-bravo *Note: Freq 'Victor' *may* be 23231. Comments please? These frequencies are used by DHM91, which is the HQ Station of the Pagina 542 WUN-v05 German Air Force Air Transport Command. The other ground stations in this net are DHO23 (61st Air Transport Wing at Landsberg AB, southern Germany), DHO32 (62nd ATW at Wunstorf AB, north-central Germany) and DHO60 (63rd ATW at Hohn AB in northern Germany). Other callsigns heard are DHO75 (a collective callsign for all the three ATW's) and DHM81. Callsigns 'O5IP' (Oscar-5-India-Papa) and 'NI81' (November-India-81) seem to be other 'regular/daily' callsigns. The Primary frequency appears to be 'E'/5687. Stations have been heard discussing frequencies 'AA', 'AC', 'AF' and 'AJ' - these are encrypted RTTY transmissions. Update 11/97 - a new station has been heard - DHO24 - does anyone know where this is operating from. Update 3.99 - another new callsign - DHJ41 - was heard callsing DHM91 on 'E'. I suspect that this is connected with the deployment of German Air Force aircraft to Italy for operation 'Allied Force'. *NATO E-3 AWACS =============== Ch.AA 6700.0 Ch.AC 8971.0 Ch.A4 8980.0 Ch.A5 ? Ch.A6 11228.0 Ch.A8 10315.0 Ch.KD 6760.0 Ch.KF 6695.0 Ch.NB 3081.0 Ch.NC 3225.0 Ch.ND ? Ch.NE 4542.0 Ch.NF 4720.0 Ch.NG ? Ch.NH 4758.0 Ch.NI 6762.5 Ch.NJ 8986.5 Ch.NK 11270.5 Ch.NL 15050.0 Ch.NM 17996.5 Ch.XC 6754.0 Ch.?? 12165.0 Ch.?? 5691.0 Ch.?? 6728.0 Ch.?? 23241.2 The X-net is replacing N-net altough the N-freqs are still sometimes used. Another active frequency heard is 8898.7. *Portuguese Air Force ===================== Known frequencies are 5687.0, 6685.0, 8992.0. *RAF Flight Watch Centres. ========================== (from the RAF En-Route Supplement, the UK equivalent of the USDoD IFR Supplement) Strike Command Integrated Communications System (STCICS) Callsign: 'Architect', CW: MLD or MLP Freqs: 4742, 5714, 6739, 9031, 11205, 18018 (group A - see below) 4540, 8190, 13257, 15031 (group B - see below) 2591, 11247 'Group A' has the QNH Broadcast at H+00 and Airfield colour-state broadcast at H+30. 'Group B' has RAF Germany airfield flying states at H+15 and H+45. Ascension Callsign: Haven Freqs: 4742 (2000-0800 UTC), 9031 (0800-2000 UTC), 11247 All freqs carry a weather broadcast at H+45 Pagina 543 WUN-v05 Cyprus Callsign: Cyprus Freqs: 4730, 9031 (1600-0500 UTC), 11247, 18018 (0500-1600 UTC) 4730 and 18018 carry a weather broadcast at H+15 Gibraltar Callsign: Gibraltar Freqs: 4742 (2000-0700 UTC), 11247 (0700-2000 UTC) Mount Pleasant, Falkland Islands Callsign: Viper Freqs: any of the above. *Royal Air Force Designator's (actually 'UKADGE HF Line Designator List') ============================= How to find which frequencies are active. Listen to the 'Architect' weather broadcast at H+00 and H+30 (see above). If the UKADGE circuits are active, there will be an announcement after the weather broadcast with the code-letters for the active frequencies. For example: 'Additional information.. 2.. PK.. tack.. 401C.. tack.. AG' (which is repeated twice). The 1 2 3 4 - first number indicates which Air Defense radar station is active Buchan, Boulmer and Benbecula Buchan Boulmer Neatishead The first 2-letter-group is the code for the active HF frequency from the list below. It is sometimes referred to a the 'Jorsk Frequency'. It carries most of the voice traffic, including target positions and Beaver details. This channel also carries frequency changes and position reports. The third group is the 'Charlie squared' channel, where AWACS aircraft pass their radar data over a HF link. Known freqs are (in khz): 401A - 2250.5 401B - 33?? (exact freq unknown) 401C - 4478.5 401D - 6673.5 401E - 8500.5 The final group is known as 'chick co-ordination', where combat aircraft which are HF-capable can be passed target positions and other information. Therefore, in the example above, Buchan is the ADR station, using 5095 khz for voice traffic, the AWACS are using 4478.5 khz, and the 'chicks' are on 4745 khz. A AB AC AD AE AF AG AH AK AP AQ AW AZ B BA BE BF BJ BK 11205.0 05693.0 08156.0 09010.0 03939.0 09022.0 04745.0 03930.0 03038.0 11181.0 02396.0 04042.0 23281.0 06739.0 17970.0 18018.0 03083.0 17988.0 03945.0 EP EX EZ F FA FG FS FT FV FW G GA GD GT H HE HJ HK HM 15040.0 11184.0 11253.0 13257.0 03101.0 11208.0 04742.0 13218.0 15064.0 03131.0 03915.0 15061.0 02274.0 26385.0 15031.0 03942.0 08983.0 09034.0 06748.0 MD ME MS NJ PA PE PF PH PK PO PR PZ QB QR QV RA RD RE RM Pagina 544 18850.0 14460.0 03218.0 05705.0 03302.0 06760.0 10634.0 08971.0 05095.0 06715.0 03864.0 14724.0 03512.0 08972.0 03095.0 08190.0 06691.0 05178.0 03110.0 WUN-v05 BL BS BT BX CA CM CO CY CZ D DA DB DH DM DQ DS DT DW E EF EH EI EK EM EN 11268.0 18000.0 02350.0 08989.0 06736.0 18009.0 23245.0 03119.0 29800.0 04706.0 05436.0 15091.0 15013.0 08998.0 17995.0 04739.0 18024.0 09031.0 03924.0 05720.0 11259.0 23270.0 11235.0 15025.0 15076.0 HO HW HX HZ I IN IP J KA KD KH KJ KP KR KT KW KX L LA LB LC LD LE MB MC 13206.0 11247.0 23257.0 13248.0 13236.0 17982.0 27000.0 08980.0 03380.0 03867.0 12057.0 04718.0 02641.0 04484.0 05420.0 02261.0 02577.0 05447.0 03036.0 03092.0 06701.0 15046.0 15072.0 02266.0 05270.0 RZ SA SE ST TG TO TQ TS TW UA UB UR UT VE W WG WM X XA YC YP YM YZ ZF ZZ 09459.0 02762.0 14812.0 02591.0 06724.0 03391.0 03345.0 05684.0 04709.0 04724.0 10919.0 17979.0 04540.0 11217.0 05747.0 03125.0 03026.0 03224.0 05403.0 11241.0 23250.0 13211.0 20030.0 03763.0 05714.0 *RAF/NATO 'K Series' ==================== The RAF (and other NATO forces) seem to be using a new set of codes to identify some HF frequencies. I do not know what the proper name for this new system is, so until I find out, I'll just call it the 'K series'. Golf 02 Golf 08 Hotel05 Kilo 01 Kilo 04 Kilo 05 Kilo 06 Kilo 09 Kilo 10 Kilo 11 Kilo 12 Kilo 14 Kilo 15 Kilo 17 Kilo 18 Kilo 19 Kilo 22 Kilo 24 Kilo 25 Kilo 26 Kilo 27 Kilo 28 Kilo 30 Kilo 31 Kilo 33 Kilo 34 Kilo 36 Kilo 55 Kilo 56 KJ 02 KJ 04 KJ 07 KJ 11 KJ 28 KJ 29 3235.0 Khz 4572.0 Khz 9010.0 Khz HF? HF? 4520.0 Khz 4020.0 Khz 4920.0 Khz 5173.0 Khz 5277.5 Khz 5290.0 Khz (uhf) 7860.0 Khz 3304.5 Khz? (uhf) or 4860.50 Khz (uhf) 4785.0 Khz 4779.0 Khz unknown HF (uhf) (uhf) Beaver HF? 4477.0 Khz 5045.0 Khz 5385.0 Khz 5463.5 Khz 4012.0 Khz (uhf) (uhf) 3357.0 3805.0 5280.0 ? (uhf) (uhf) Pagina 545 WUN-v05 KJ 37 5910.0 (poss.) TL 04 6237.0 (poss.) The KJ and TL designators were heard/used during the first JMC (Joint Maritime Conference) exercise held in the north-east Atlantic during early 1998. *Spanish Air Force ================== Known frequencies are 6715.0 and 8974.0. One flight was heard on 6715.0, and was asked to QSY to 'channel 2', so 6715.0 cannot be 'channel 2'. CU next time. Graham Tanner, [email protected] ===================================================== Graham Tanner: [email protected] (London, UK) G6SUQ (at one time) 51.33'N 000.25'W (AR-3030 & G5RV) ===================================================== ======================================================================== _ _ ___ _ _ _____ ___ ___ ___ _ _ _ _____ _____ | \| |/ _ \| | | |_ _|_ _/ __|/ _ \| | | \| | __\ \ / / __| | .` | _ | |_| | | | | | (__| _ | |__ | .` | _| \ \/\/ /\__ \ |_|\_|_| |_|\___/ |_| |___\___|_| |_|____| |_|\_|___| \_/\_/ |___/ Utility Monitoring in the Maritime Bands Edited By: Scott R. Havens, AB2V 2203 Whitney Place Valrico, Florida 33594-4163 USA [email protected]/[email protected] A rather nasty summer illness has kept me down for most of the last two weeks, but thanks to Day Watson and other faithful contributors I have a few items to pass along this month. The first is a lengthy but useful listing of MMSIs for coast stations throughout the world. Next, I have an account of the final WT message from Sydney Radio/VCO in Nova Scotia. Finally, there are brief notes about changes in the UK NAVTEX schedule and the end of WT service from Chilean Coast Stations. QTC List: + + + + + COAST STATION MMSIs FINAL WT MESSAGE FROM SYDNEY/VCO UK NAVTEX RESCHEDULING CHILE TERMINATES WT SERVICES CLOSURE NOTES RE: PORTISHEAD AND ATT HIGH SEAS ++++++ COAST STATION MMSIs With full implementation of GMDSS having taken place 1/Feb/99 shore authorities are continuing to add to their facilities although some are still in the TBD (to be decided) and planning stages. As a reminder the list is of Coaststation MMSIs (00MIDnnnn). For ship MMSIs (MIDnnnnnn) one has to resort to the http://gold.itu.ch/MARS ITU website and try pot luck; inclusion of ships is dependant on the timely or otherwise forwarding of up-to-date data by individual administrations to the ITU. Each section shows the MID (Country code) in brackets and country. The table is in MMSI ascendency for quick look-up. Pagina 546 WUN-v05 The list contains MMSIs used (or planned to be used) in A1 (VHF), A2 (MF) and A3/A4 (HF) areas. Deliberately not indicated whether VHF/MF/HF as it was preferred to add the associated MRCC/MSRC. The Coaststation shown is likely to have small/large number of tx/rx sites (particularly on VHF) remotely controlled. For obvious reasons these are not shown - only those (control or remote) sites allocated an MMSI. MMSI Coaststation [204] Azores 002040100 002040200 Delgada Horta [205] Belgium 002050480 002050485 Oostende Antwerpen [207] Bulgaria 002070810 Varna [209] Cyprus 002091000 Cyprus Radio [211] Germany 002111240 Bremen Rescue Radio [219] Denmark 002191000 Lyngby [224] Spain (and Canaries) 002240991 002240992 002240993 002240994 002240995 002240996 002240997 002240998 002241001 002241002 002241003 002241004 002241005 002241006 002241007 002241009 002241011 002241021 002241022 002241023 002241024 002241025 002241026 Barcelona Coruna Finisterre Tarifa Las Palmas Bilbao Gijon Vigo Algerciras Almeria Cartegena Valencia Palma (Mallorca) Tarragona Tenerife Santander Cadiz Bilbao Corunna Malaga Valencia Tenerife Las Palmas [227] France 002275000 002275010 002275100 002275200 Etel (CROSS) Soulac (CROSS) Gris Nez (CROSS) Jobourg (CROSS) Associated RCC MRCC Lisbon, MRCC Delgada MRCC Lisbon, RCC Lages MRCC Oostende " MRCC Varna RCC Larnaca, RCC Episkopi MRCC Bremen MRCC Arhus MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRSC MRSC MRCC MRSC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRSC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC Barcelona Coruna Finisterre Tarifa Las Palmas Bilbao Gijon Vigo Algerciras Almeria Cartagena Valencia Palma Tarragona Las Palmas Santander Cadiz Bilbao Finisterre Tarifa Valencia Tenerife Las Palmas MRCC Etel MRCC Etel/MRSC Soulac MRCC Gris Nez MRCC Jobourg Pagina 547 002275300 002275400 002275410 002275420 Asprertto Corsen (CROSS) La Garde (CROSS) Agde(Soud-CROSS) Corse (Sous-CROSS) [230] Finland 002301234 002300230 Helsinki/Turku " " 002301000 002302000 002303000 WUN-v05 MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC Corsen La Garde La Garde/MRSC Agde La Garde/MRCC MRSC Helsinki MRCC Turku MRCC Turku MRSC Helsinki MRSC Vaasa [231] Faeroes 002311000 Torshavn [232] United Kingdom 002320001 002320002 002320004 002320005 002320006 002320007 002320008 002320009 002320010 002320011 002320012 002320013 002320014 002320016 002320017 002320018 002320019 002320021 002320022 002320023 002320024 002320060 MRCC Shetland MRSC Pentland MRCC Aberdeen MRSC Forth MRSC Tyne Tees MRSC Humber MRCC Yarmouth MRSC Thames MRCC Dover MRSC Solent MRSC Portland MRSC Brixham MRCC Falmouth MRCC Swansea MRSC Milford Haven MRSC Holyhead MRSC Liverpool MRSC Belfast MRCC Clyde MRSC Oban MRSC Stornoway Jersey Radio [237] Greece 002371000 Hellas JRCC Piraeus 237673000 237673140 237673150 237673180 237673190 237673210 237673220 237673230 Piraeus JRCC Patrai Port Auth. Rodos Port Auth. Iraklion Port Auth. Kerkyra Port Auth. Thessaloniki Port Auth. Mytilini Port Auth. Pylos Port Auth. JRCC Piraeus " " " " " " " [238] Croatia 002380100 Split [239] Greece 002391000 Aspropirgos Attikis MRCC Thorshavn MRCC MRSC MRCC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRCC MRSC MRCC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRCC MRCC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRCC MRSC MRSC - Shetland Pentland Aberdeen Forth Tyne Tees Humber Yarmouth Thames Dover Solent Portland Brixham Falmouth Swansea Milford Haven Holyhead Liverpool Belfast Clyde Oban Stornoway MRSC Rijeka JRCC Piraeus Pagina 548 WUN-v05 [244] Netherlands 002442000 Ijmuiden CG Centre [247] Italy 002470001 002470002 Roma Palermo [250] Ireland 002500100 002500200 Malin Head Valentia [251] Iceland 002510100 Reykjavik [255] Madeira 002550100 002550200 Funchal Porto Santo [257] Norway 002570100 002570200 002570300 002570400 002570500 002570600 002570700 " " 002570800 002570900 Tjome Farsund Rogaland Bergen Floro Orlandet Bodo Bjornoya Jan Mayen Vardo Longyearbyen [261] Poland 002610110 002610210 002610310 Szczecin Witowo Gdynia [263] Portugal 002630100 002630200 002630400 Lisbon Apulia Sagres [264] Romania 002640570 Constanta [265] Sweden 002652000 002653000 Stockholm Goteborg [271] Turkey 002711000 002712000 002713000 002714000 002715000 002716000 002717000 002718000 Istanbul Samsun Antalya Canakkale Iskenderun Izmir Mersin Trabzon MRCC Ijmuiden Var. MRSC inc Roma Var. MRSC inc Palermo MRCC Dublin " MRCC Keflavik MRCC Lisbon,MRCC Funchal " MRCC Stavanger " " " " " MRCC Bodo " " " " MRCC Gdynia " " MRCC Lisbon " " Constanta Hbr Master MRCC Goteborg " MRCC Ankara " " " " " " " Pagina 549 WUN-v05 002719000 Zonguldak [273] Russia Federation 002733700 Saint Petersburg 002734411 Novorossiysk 002734412 Vladivostok 002734413 Novorossiysk (Tuapse) 002734415 Vyborg 002734416 Magadan Petropavlosk-Kamchatskiy 002734417 Kaliningrad 002734420 Murmansk [275] Latvia 002750100 Riga Rescue Radio [276] Estonia 002760100 002760110 002760120 002760130 002760150 002760160 Tallinn Ruhnu Kuressaare Kardla Kunda Narva-Joesuu [277] Lithuania 002770330 Klaipeda Rescue Centre [278] Slovenia 002780200 Koper [310] Bermuda 003100001 Bermuda Harbour [316] Canada 003160010 003160012 003160013 003160014 003160015 003160016 003160018 003160019 003160020 003160021 003160024 003160025 Vancouver Tofino Prince Rupert Comox Fundy Halifax Stephenville Placentia St John's St Anthony Iqaluit Riviere au Renard [331] Greenland 003311000 003312000 003313000 003314000 Qaqortoq Nuuk Aasiaat Ammassilik [345] 003450010? 003450110 003450120 003450210 003450220 " MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRSC Saint Petersburg Novorossiysk Vladivostok Novorossiysk Saint Petersburg MRSC Kaliningrad MRSC Murmansk MRCC Riga MRCC Tallinn " " " " " MRCC Klaipeda MRCC Koper RCC Bermuda Harbour RCC Victoria " " " RCC Halifax " " " " " " MRCC Gronnedel " " " Mexico Cerrillo Tampico La Pesca Ensenada Punta Final MRCC Ciudad Madero MRCC Ciudad Madero MRCC Ensenada MRCC Ensenada Pagina 550 003450230 003450310 003450320 003450330 003450410 003450430 003450440 003450450 003450610 003450620 003450710 003450720 003450810 003450820 003450910 003451010 003451110 003451120 003451130 003451210 003451410 003451610 003451810 003451820 003452010 003452020 003452030 002352210 [366] 003669899 003669902 003669903 003669904 003669905 003669906 003669907 003669908 003669909 003669910 003669911 003669912 003669913 003669914 003669915 003669916 003669917 003669918 003669919 003669920 003669921 003669922 003669924 003669925 003669926 003669928 003669929 003669931 003669932 003669936 003669990 003669991 003669992 003669993 003669994 Guerrero Negro Veracruz Coatzacoalcos Tuxpan La Paz San Carlos Loreto Los Cabos Guaymas Puerto Penasco CD Del Carmen Campeche Mazatlan Topolobampo Progreso San Blas Cozumel Chetumal Puerto Juarez Puerot Vallarta Manzanillo Lazaro Cardenas Acapulco Ixtapa Salina Cruz Puerto Angel Puerto Escondido Puerto Madero WUN-v05 MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRCC MRCC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRCC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRSC Ensenada Veracruz Veracruz Veracruz La Paz La Paz La Paz La Paz Guaymas Guaymas Lema-Campeche Lema-Campeche Mazatlan Mazatlan Yukalpeten San Blas Isla Cozumel Chetumal Isla Cozumel Puerto Vallarta Puerto Vallarta Lazaro Crdenas Acapulco Acapulco Salina Cruz Salina Cruz Salina Cruz Puerto Madera USA Kodiak, Alaska Woods Hole Atlantic City Port Angeles Honolulu, Hw. Cape Hatteras Charleston New Orleans Humboldt Bay Astoria North Bend Long Beach San Diego Mobile Galveston Corpus Christi St.Petersburg Key West Miami Fort Macon Southwest Juneau, Alaska Valdez, Alaska Mayport San Francisco South Portland New York New Haven Chincoteague Moriches Pt Reyes(CAMSPAC) Boston San Juan, PR. Honolulu, Hwa. Guam (Marianas) MRCC Juneau/MRCC Alameda MRCC Boston MRCC Portsmouth MRCC Seattle MRCC Honolulu MRCC Portsmouth MRCC Miami MRCC New Orleans MRCC Alameda MRCC Seattle MRCC Seattle MRCC Alameda MRCC Alameda MRCC New Orleans MRCC New Orleans MRCC New Orleans MRCC New Orleans MRCC Miami MRCC Miami MRCC Portsmouth MRCC Boston MRCC Juneau MRCC Juneau MRCC Miami MRCC Alemeda MRCC Boston MRCC Boston MRCC Boston MRCC Portsmouth MRCC Boston MRCC Alameda MRCC Boston/MRCC Norfolk MRCC San Juan/MRCC Norfolk MRCC Honolulu/MRCC Alameda MRCC Honolulu/MRCC Alameda Pagina 551 003669995 003669997 003669998 Portsmouth(CAMSLANT) Miami New Orleans WUN-v05 MRCC Portsmouth MRCC Norfolk MRCC NewOrleans/MRCCNorfolk [403] 004030000 Jeddah [412] China 004121100 004121200 004121300 004121400 004122100 004122200 004122300 004122400 004122500 004122600 004122700 004123100 004123200 004123300 004123400 004123500 004123600 004123700 Tianjin Qinhuangdao Dalian Yantai Shanghai Qingdao Lianyungang Ningbo Wenzhou Fuzhou Xiamen Guangzhou Shantou Zhangjiang Beihai Haikou Basuo Sanya [416] Taiwan 004162018 004162019 004162020 Koahsiung Chilung Taipei [428] Israel 004280001 Haifa [431] Japan 004310001 004310101 004310102 004310201 004310301 004310401 004310501 004310502 004310503 004310601 004310701 004310702 004310801 004310901 004311001 004311101 004311102 Tokyo Otaru Kushiro Shiogama Yokohama Nagoya Kobe Tanabe Kochi Hiroshima Moji Sasebo Maizuru Niigata Kagoshima Naha Ishigaki [438] Jordan 004381234 Aqaba Radio [440] South Korea 004401001 004401002 004401003 Inchon Tonghae Mokpo MRCC MRCC MRCC MRSC MRCC MRSC MRCC MRSC MRSC MRCC MRSC MRCC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRSC Tianjin Hebei Liaoning Yantai Shanghai Qingdao Lianyungang Ningbo Wenzhou Fujian Xiamen Guangdong Shantou Zhangjiang Beihai Haikou Basuo Sanya MRCC Israel MRCC Otaru " MRCC Shiogama MRCC Yokohama MRCC Nagoya MRCC Kobe " " MRCC Hiroshima MRCC Kitakyushu " MRCC Maizuru MRCC Niigata MRCC Kogoshima MRCC Naha " Hbr Master Aqaba MRCC Inchon MRCC Tonghae MRCC Mokpo Pagina 552 WUN-v05 MRCC Pusan MRCC Cheju 004401004 004401005 Pusan Cheju [463] Pakistan 004634052 004634056 004634060 Gawadar Ormara Karachi [477] Hong Kong 004773500 Hong Kong Marine Rescue [503] Australia 005030330 005030331 Brisbane Perth [512] New Zealand 005120010 Taupo RCC Lower Hutt 005630002 Cnt. Singapore Port Operations Control [567] Thailand 005671000 Krung Thep [574] Vietnam 005741993 005741994 005741996 005741997 005741998 005741999 005742001 005742002 005742004 005742005 Ho Chi Minh-Ville Ho Chi Minh-Ville Haiphong Haiphong DaNang DaNang Nhatrang Nhatrang Vungtau Vungtau [601] Rep. South Africa 006010001 Capetown [622] Egypt 006221111 006221112 006221113 Alexandria Quseir Port Said [627] Ghana 006270000 Tema [650] Mozambique 006501000 006502000 006503000 006504000 006505000 006506000 006507000 Maputo Inhambane Beira Quelimane Angoche Nacala Pema MRCC Karachi MRCC Karachi MRCC Karachi MRCC Hong Kong MRCC Australia " [563] RCC Bangkok Saigon Port Auth. " Haiphong Port Auth. " Da Nang Port Auth. " Nhatrang Port Auth. " Vungtau Port Auth. " MRCC Capetown SAR Centre Cairo " " Pagina 553 WUN-v05 [701] Argentina 007010001 007010002 007010003 007010005 007010006 007010007 007010008 007010009 007010010 007010011 007010111 007010221 Buenos Aires Recalada Rio de la Plata Mar del Plata Bahia Blanca Patagones Rawson Comodoro Rivadavia Puerto Deseado Rio Gallegos Ushuaia Argentina Radio Mar del Plata [725] Chile 007250010 007250020 007250030 007250040 007250050 007250060 007250070 007250080 007250090 007250100 007250110 007250120 007250125 007250130 007250140 007250150 007250160 007250170 007250180 007250190 007250200 007250210 007250220 007250230 007250235 007250240 007250250 007250260 007250270 007250280 007250290 007250300 007250310 007250320 007250330 007250340 007250350 007250360 007250370 007250380 007250390 007250400 007250410 007250420 007250430 007250440 007250450 007250460 007250860 007251860 Arica MRCC Iquique Iquique " Tocopilla " Mejillones " Antofagasta Radio " Taltal " Chanaral MRCC Valparaiso Caldera " Huasco " Isla de Pascua (Easter Is) " Coquimbo " Los Vilos " Quintero " Juan Fernandez " San Antonio " Constitucion MRCC Talcahuano Faro Carranza " Talcahuano " Coronel " Lebu " Faro Mocha " Corral " Valdivia " Puerto Montt MRCC Puerto Montt Faro Corona " Ancud " Castro " Chaiten " Quellon " Melinka " Isla Guafo " Puerto Aysen " Faro Raper MRCC Punta Arenas San Pedro " Puerto Eden " Puerto Natales " Faro Evangelistas " Faro Fairway " Bahia Felix " Punta Arenas " Faro Delgada " Faro Dungeness " Faro Espiritu Santo " Puerto Williams " Wollaston " Diego Ramirez " Bahia Fildes (Antarctica) " Base A. Prat (Antarctica) " Valparaiso Playa Ancha MRCC Valparaiso Valparaiso Playa Ancha " Pagina 554 MRCC Buenos Aires " MRCC Puerto Belgrano " " " " " MRCC Ushuaia " MRCC Buenos Aires MRCC Puerto Belgrano WUN-v05 [735] Ecuador 007354750 007354752 007354753 007354754 007354755 007354756 007354757 007354758 Guayaquil Esmeraldas Bahia Manta Salinas Puerto Bolivar Ayora Baquerizo Moreno [760] Peru 007600121 007600125 007600129 Paita Callao Mollendo Guayaquil CG HQ " " " " " " " MRCC Paita MRCC Callao MRCC Mollendo Appreciation to staff at ALRS for permission to use Vol.5 (GMDSS) as the research source for this list. And thanks to Day Watson for compiling it! +++++ FINAL WT MESSAGE FROM SYDNEY/VCO The following information comes from Jillian Carson-Jackson, Instructor and Program Coordinator in the Marine Communications and Traffic Services Training Department at the Canadian Coast Guard College, Sydney, N.S., Canada. "July 28, 1999 was a historic day in the realm of CW. Using the inventions of Mr. Guglielmo Marconi and Mr. Samuel Morse, the Canadian coast radio station, Sydney/VCO, tapped out its last message on 500KHz. The message was sent to Table Head, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. The history of Mr. Marconi in the Cape Breton area is long, with coastal ship-shore stations providing a wireless service for both commercial and life saving purposes, and transatlantic wireless stations at Table Head, Marconi Towers (his first and second Glace Bay Stations) and Louisbourg. It was fitting, therefore, that VCO Sydney sent its last message to Table Head, under the historic call letters of VAS. While the service is discontinued, Morse code will live on through amateur radio operators. The legacy of Mr. Marconi and Mr. Morse will be retold to future generations through national historic sites, such as the one at Table Head, and the one planned for Marconi Towers. "If you would like more information about the Marconi Transatlantic Stations in Cape Breton, see the Glace Bay page of the Website: . "The text of the message sent is included below. to all operators, past and present." Let this be a salute *******Text********** CQ CQ VAS de VCO VCO = CT ON DECEMBER 15, 1902, GUGLIELMO MARCONI MADE COMMUNICATION HISTORY BY TRANSMITTING THE FIRST WIRELESS RADIOTELEGRAPHY SIGNAL FROM THESE SHORES. FOR 97 YEARS WIRELESS OPERATORS HAVE PROVIDED COMMUNICATIONS DEDICATED TO THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA. FROM SITES AT GLACE BAY, LOUISBOURG, NORTH SYDNEY, SYDNEY AIRPORT AND NOW THE COAST GUARD COLLEGE OPERATORS OF VAS AND LATER VCO HAVE ALSO DEDICATED THEMSELVES TO THIS CONTINUOUS VIGIL. IT IS WITH BOTH PRIDE AND REGRET THAT WE REMEMBER THOSE WHOSE LIVES WE HAVE HELPED SAVE AND THOSE WE COULD NOT. WITH ADVANCES IN TERRESTRIAL AND SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS WE NOW SIGN OFF THE MORSE CODE AS A PRIMARY SAFETY SERVICE TO MARINERS. TODAY AFTER ALMOST 100 YEARS CAPE BRETON ISLAND WILL FALL SILENT ON 500 KHZ. IT IS THUS FITTING THAT ONE OF THE LAST REMAINING CW STATIONS ON THE ATLANTIC COMPLETES THE CYCLE BEGUN SO MANY YEARS AGO. AS MARINE COMMUNICATIONS AND TRAFFIC SERVICES OFFICERS, WE DEDICATE OURSELVES TO THE SAFETY OF THOSE WHO SAIL THESE WATERS. USING Pagina 555 WUN-v05 THESE NEW > METHODS OF COMMUNICATION, WE PLEDGE TO MAINTAIN THE WATCH. GOOD BYE AND 73 AR DE VCO CL VA And David Ring, former Merchant Marine R/O and frequent contributor to the CW reflector at QTH.NET, adds the following: "An interesting note to (this report) is that Canada will still guard 500 kHz in the Arctic waters at two coast stations Inuvik Radio/VFA and Iqualuit Radio/VFF which work HF Morse on 4, 6, and 12 MHz bands and also Resolute Radio/ex-VFR which is now remotely controled by the Inqualuit/VFF. Additionally there at 4 and 6 MHz Morse operations to be kept in operation at Resolute also remotely controlled by VFF. So Morse isn't dead, and the Canadian Government should be saluted for recognizing its value. "Additionally, the two Canadian ships Quest will have a full time Radio Officer and the icebreaker Des Groseillers/CGDX will carry a Radio Officer this summer during the Arctic cruise. "The problem remains that the Coast Guard school in North Sydney hasn't trained anyone in Morse radio for the last three or four years. And the possibility exists that the station might get a call on 500 kHz Morse and not have a qualified operator. "During periods of peak electron storm bombardment of the Earth, satellites have been known to not work. The radio frequencies that are least affected are the lower frequencies, like 500 kHz and the best mode, of course, is Morse. "Of course situations like those detailed during the rescue of the Holland America Line ship `Prinsendam' in 1980 can also be cited. "(See http://www.qsl.net/n1ea for details on the rescue done by Canadian Coast Guard and others and read the link http://www.qsl.net/n1ea/sos.htm.) "Give the Canadian Government an A+ for prudence." +++++ UK NAVTEX RESCHEDULING Effective 2359z 31/Aug the UK's three NAVTEX transmitters will move to the following new schedule: Niton [S] Portpatrick [O] Cullercoats [G] 0300 0700 1100 1500 1900 2300 0220 0620 1020 1420 1820 2220 0100 0500 0900 1300 1700 2100 +++++ CHILE TERMINATES WT SERVICES It has been noted that Chile has removed WT (cw) on both MF and HF from its list of services. The stations affected are Antofagasta/CBA MF HF I. de Pascua/CBY MF Valparaiso Playa Ancha/CBV MF HF Talcahuano/CBT MF Puerto Montt/CBP MF HF Magallanes (Punta Arenas) MF HF Wollaston/CBN MF +++++ CLOSURE NOTES RE: PORTISHEAD AND AT&T HIGH SEAS RADIO Day Watson has also passed along the following note regarding the closure of Portishead/GKE: CQ DE GKE 1500190899 r13518= SHIPS' NOTE: THE DECISION ON THE CLOSURE Pagina 556 WUN-v05 DATE FOR PORTISHEAD RADIO HAS BEEN POSTPONED. CLOSURE WILL NOT NOW TAKE PLACE UNTIL FRIDAY 17 SEPTEMBER AT THE VERY EARLIEST= PORTISHEAD RADIO 191200Z AUG 99 Our correspondent "RadioMatt" also posted this FCC Public Notice on August 9: "AT&T CORPORATION. Authorized AT&T to discontinue its High Seas HF radiotelephone service through its three Maritime Mobile Public Coast Stations, KMI at Dixon, CA, WOM at Pennsuco, FL and WOO at Ocean Gate, NJ, effective 60 days after release of this order. Action by Chief, International Bureau. Adopted: August 6, 1999. by MO&O. (DA No. 99-1567)." So it looks like we'd better be listening on October 5 and 6 to see if there are any special shutdown messages from WOO, WOM and KMI. After that time, yet another fixture of the HF marine bands will apparently be silenced. That brings me to the end of my traffic list. Have a great month and I'll see you again in September! NIL/BRGDS DE AB2V =============================================================== # NUMBERS & ODDITIES # ////////////////////////////// \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ - Editor: Ary Boender ****** e-mail: [email protected] - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B - N&O home page: http://home.luna.nl/~ary/ ------------------------ Co-editors --------------------------- Logs: Patricia Johnston - Voice stations: Chris Smolinski - Database: http://www.blackcatsystems.com/numbersDB/ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ //////////////////////////////// -::: N&O #17 :::Hi all. I have a nice long N&O for you with quite a lot of interesting stuff as I promised last month. The French Lady was an unexpected surprise and Igor supplied me with very interesting Chinese station news and a lot of new id's and freqs of M53/M40. Mike sent an enormous list of historic Russian Man freqs for analysis purposes and AC shares his childhood with us. So, enjoy and keep sending your remarks, info and logs. Thanks for your contributions everyone! Please note that the US mirror site of the 'Numbers & Oddities home page' is closed. Please, change your bookmarks to the only official N&O home page: http://home.luna.nl/~ary New Enigma Designator: M79 - the station was only heard once with the following message on 5120 kHz at 0800 on 5 March 1999: ==== 06281 06281 ==== using a cut zero -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o''DOWN THE MEMORY LANE'' by AC Once upon a time, when listening to the Voice of America, to the drums of BBC or worse, or to Radio Free Europe was not considered the correct thing to do. At least not in the country BIC, where my Pagina 557 WUN-v05 first encounter with numbers station happened. It burned into my memory, I still can here the voice of the young men reading the numbers at uneven speed, sometimes quite enthusiastically. Time : almost 40 years ago ... Everyone living in the city where I was a schoolboy at that time knew, that at the very end of the MW dial on the household radios (around 1600 kc) an unknown station pops up from time to time. Day or night, young voices read numbers in groups, sometimes in quick succession, other times in slow pace. I listened to these transmissions, astounded, trying to figure out the meaning of the numbers, the station, the purpose. None of us, curious young Spooks had any good idea, and just hoped, that one time we will hear the station identification, or so. These transmissions went on and on, day after day, not like a message or telegram, rather continuously. Then one day the station disappeared, and never came back again. We were abandoned. It took another 20 years to hear about this early numbers station once more. When I mentioned this enigmatic transmissions to a friend of mine, he laughed. And he told me this story: in those early days there was a shortwave radio link between one of the fighter command posts and a radar station. The coordinates were read off from the indicator screen of the radar and dictated to the command post, where the "plotters" plotted the positions of the aircraft onto a huge glass panel. This radio link worked well until the night, when (with a lack of any aircraft in the sector), one of the radar operators decided to fill in his buddies - in explicit detailed, graphic terms - with the events of his last randez-vous (sic) with a gorgeous brunette (name, body details, etc. of the dear were also duly given...). Needless to say, the transmitter and mike remained keyed during his account. The station became very popular in a second. Someone has alarmed the military. You know, they notoriously dislike being (such) a celebrity, and next day the frequency was changed (radar op and radio officer, too). The radio ceased to bring the mystery of the string of numbers into our kitchen. We kids were left out from the secrets of the wireless world (except some leftover static). However, the patient monitoring ears in (and around) the city were well rewarded with a sexy story that night. Since those early days, when I turn the dial of the old radio to the very end of the MW band and listen to the static, I still hope that one time, the numbers station will come back again, with a piece of my childhood. With another tale, perhaps. LoLo, Spooks. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* CHINESE NUMBERS STATIONS * There are quite a lot of Chinese numbers stations active. Most, if not all, probably belong to the People's Liberation Army or related services. I would like to thank our friends Igor Buhtiyarov from Russia and Hideharu Torii from Japan for their help. Voice stations - Reader/language: YL/Chinese (both live and recorded) - Mode: AM; Guangzhou also uses 110bd/700Hz RTTY - The numbers in the header and the messages are pronounced differently - Id's: "Beijing hujiao" (Beijing calling) "Guangzhou hujiao" (Guangzhou calling) "156" and other 3-figure id's Morse stations - Mode: A2A Pagina 558 WUN-v05 - Cut numbers: AU34567DNT Remark: there are no cut numbers in the header - Id's: BCN, BKG, BCN, BSQ + tactical callsigns like PUQ, FMC1 - Notes: BKG is Beijing's sister station BCN is Guangzhou's sister station Callsigns: Beijing, Guangzhou, 017, 022, 029, 064, 299, 315, 316, 323, 516, 517, 548, 634, Tactical callsigns: BCN, 095, 326, 639, PUQ, BKG, BMC, BSQ 106, 109, 133, 138, 156, 179, 265, 298, 364, 370, 380, 384, 406, 428, 431, 513, 654, 677, 728, 735, 805 FMC1, YCW, QYP, PYM, FUH Schedules: --------------------------------------------------------------------Beijing 8375 kHz, daily, except Sunday 1100-1700 UTC with 30 minute intervals; h+00 and h+30 other transmissions have been noted at various times on the following freqs. 4760 10500 6355 15640 6375 16520 6465 16830 8375 17310 9125 18020 10200 21450 kHz --------------------------------------------------------------------Guangzhou daily, except Sunday, 1500-1730 UTC, with 30 minutes intervals 6265 6468 6885 7750 10750 12012 13680 kHz --------------------------------------------------------------------BKG, BCN, BMC daily, except Sunday, noted between 1400-1900 UTC, at h+00 and h+30 BCN BKG 4175 5585 6265 8375 6885 kHz 10200 12600 14440 17310 kHz --------------------------------------------------------------------Three figure id's daily, noted between 0800-2200 UTC, at h+00 and h+30 6721 12310 6468 12630 8337 13259 8870 14336 11016 15754 11262 11298 15960 kHz --------------------------------------------------------------------Tactical callsigns + BSQ daily, noted between 0800-2200 UTC, at h+00 and h+30 8338 9238 15840 15960 kHz --------------------------------------------------------------------Message formats - voice stations: - Callup: "Quangou shoutingdai, Beijing hujiao" (All listening stations in the country, Beijing calling); or "156, I am 364"; or "All listening stations in the country, I am 356". - Null-message: "Quangou shoutingdai" (3x), "Beijing hujiao" (2x); (5 minutes) "Xianzai mubao" (1x) "Zaijian" (1x) - Message: "Quangou shoutingdai" (3x), "Beijing hujiao" (2x); (5 minutes) "Xianzai youbao" (there is a message)." followed by a message Pagina 559 WUN-v05 number (2x) and group count (2x) "Yi shi i hao bao: - (number 12), "I shi wu ge ji" (25 groups) followed by 4-figure groups. Groups are repeated. The message itself is repeated twice: "Xing dzai chou bo dian bao" (1x) (repeat message now) "Xing dzai chou bo dian bao" (1x) (repeat message now) "May bao la" (1x) (end of transmission) "Zaijian" (1x) Message formats - morse stations: - QRU (ZNN) format: vvv vvv vvv cq cq cq de bkg bkg bkg znn znn znn - (5 minutes) rapid dots - (10 Hz aprox. 2.5 seconds) - "Attention" znn qrx sk - (2x) - QTC format: vvv vvv vvv cq cq cq de bkg bkg bkg hr nw hr nw hr nw - (5 minutes) rapid dots hr nw nr2 nr2 32 32 = = uatd uatd 76a3 76a3... (4FG, repeated) ... 43ad 43ad ar ar rapid dots 43ad 43ad ar ar rapid dots 43ad 43ad ar ar rapid dots znn qrx sk - (2x) * VOICE STATIONS * ::: FRENCH WOMAN [V23] Brian Martlew discovered a new station that uses the same format as the Russian Man family. She was only on the air for a week. I wonder what the purpose was. Was this live training for a new agent in a French speaking country or a special mission? Has anyone in a French speaking country heard of anything that could be related to this station? Brian's RealAudio file can be downloaded from the N&O home page at http://home.luna.nl/~ary The station used the 0900 UTC, Mo, We, Fr 0900 UTC, Tu, Th, Sa 1900 UTC, Mo, We, Fr 1900 UTC, Tu, Th, Sa Mode Operator Language Id's : : : : following schedules: - 15840 kHz - 10635 kHz - 11060 kHz - 10635 kHz AM YL French 362 Format: 362 362 362 (4 minutes) 499 499 91 91 91 5-figure groups, each repeated 499 499 91 91 00000 ::: PIP [XX] Rimantas copied another voice transmission from 'the pip' Pagina 560 WUN-v05 July 25, 22:16 UTC, Enigma "XX", 3757 kHz, YL voice message in Russian: "For: 796, 610, 604, 461, 661, 206. How can you read me? Reception." Repeated 4 times. It seems that 22:10-22:20 UTC is a standard daily message time. Rimantas, I think that in this context 'over' is a better translation for 'priyom' than 'reception'. Just like the NATO military uses 'over' at the end of transmissions, 'priyom' is used the same way. ::: CZECH STATION The new Czech station is still alive and kicking while I am writing this. Odd freqs and transmission times. I wonder if it could be some sort of cadets training station. Info wanted! Frequencies: 1122 kHz and 2136 kHz Reader/language: YL / Czech Schedules: Saturday and Sunday only 2136 kHz - 0700-0705 UTC 1122 kHz - various times at h+10 and h+40 Format: 9 tones callup (could this be a selcal system???) followed by message no's 20-29, 50-59 etc. ::: THREE NOTE ODDITY [G04] Monthly analysis by Hans-Friedrich Dumrese 01.08.99 2005Z 2035Z 5.730 kHz 5.630 kHz Message : 89632 75123 85001 96547 75148 96325 74125 84523 78545 96548 11545 96548 30254 78500 84521 45214 75458 96321 32545 55782 12158 95458 75458 41045 45212 96455 = 26 groups Analysis: Frequent groups : 75458 2x 96548 2x First two figures : 11545 Last three figures: 85001 12158 41045 30254 75123 32545 74125 41045 75148 45212 12158 214 45212 55782 45214 74125 30254 75123 96321 148 96325 458 2x 96455 78500 75458 2x 545 95 84521 78500 523 84521 85001 84523 89632 11545 95458 32 96321 78 5 325 96547 455 96548 2x 547 89632 Pagina 561 WUN-v05 548 2x 55782 History : Summer 2005 2035 Winter 2105 2135 ---------------01/96 3227 3127 02/96 3409 3309 03/96 3419 3319 04/96 4581 4481 05/96 4165 4065 06/96 4340 4240 07/96 3935 3835 08/96 4165 4065 09/96 3930 3830 10/96 3280 3180 11/96 3270 3170 12/96 3285 3185 01/97 3230 3130 02/97 3245 3145 03/97 3275 3175 04/97 3936 3836 05/97 4245 4145 06/97 4376 4276 07/97 3930 3830 08/97 3935 3835 09/97 3915 3815 10/97 3315 3215 11/97 3265 3165 12/97 3255 3155 01/98 3255 3155 02/98 3265 3165 03/98 4435 4335 04/98 4745 4645 05/98 5410 5310 06/98 5730 5630 07/98 5840 5740 08/98 5755 5655 09/98 5310 5210 10/98 4685 4585 11/98 3940 3840 12/98 3380 3280 01/99 3415 3315 02/99 3905 3805 03/99 4520 4420 04/99 5310 5210 05/99 5570 5470 06/99 5720 5620 07/99 5680 5580 08/99 5730 5630 -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* MORSE STATIONS * ::: M53/M40 Igor Buhtiyarov copied a lot of new freqs and id's of station M53/M40. The id sometimes consist of 2 or 4 numbers. Igor did not always write down the figures after the dot. He says that the station most probably transmits from North Korea. Very nice catches Igor! CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ 01.927 88.504 000.962 022.xxx 077.xxx 080.xxx 101.xxx 119.xxx 15.30 16.00 09.15 18.30 09.32 13.00 12.00 20.12 4650 4495 5580 7652 10260 5366 5533 5599 Pagina 562 WUN-v05 CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ 121.xxx 171.xxx 243.xxx 260.655 302.xxx 339.xxx 340.xxx 428.628 429.510 466.xxx 515.344 515.397 515.459 515.577 515.715 515.839 515.905 515.909 516.155 516.159 516.699 529.xxx 542.446 542.466 542.469 550.315 550.440 550.880 600.450 600.640 613.316 624.xxx 627.555 627.815 639.xxx 684.xxx 706.xxx 706.xxx 747.343 747.343 747.384 747.524 747.599 747.719 747.750 747.750.016 747.932 838.019 838.612 863.359 931.977 935.xxx 953.xxx 989.741 1188.xxx 4772.xxx 5141.xxx 9412.xxx 13.12 08.00 13.06 13.30 17.08 15.30 08.11 09.30 17.30 15.06 09.30 07.00 09.30 18.00 21.30 13.30 22.30 12.00 13.30 22.30 14.30 14.24 12.30 09.00 10.30 08.30 14.30 08.15 00.00 09.30 14.00 00.38 17.30 17.30 12.00 15.39 14.40 14.50 08.30 13.30 20.01 16.00 17.00 17.00 20.00 20.00 10.32 09.00 07.00 15.30 16.30 15.00 16.00 14.00 16.30 16.38 16.36 16.30 4177 10301 4461 13850 8851 7651 8150 8100 6900 9400 12161 10242 9947 8119 8119 4730 10994 6848 12540 13254 12420 5533 18310 8825 19300 5100 4100 5745 12800 7600 5750 8200 3600 9200 7711 6839 6734 5535 8756 8756 10621 8231 8235 8231 8233 8231 8235 10108 9827 7400 13000 4600 6730 4597 6428 4191 4188 4172 ::: SINGLE LETTER STATIONS The clusters of Russian Single Letter Stations have not been copied for over a month. Only the non-cluster stations are still on the air. The latter are navy stations. The function of the cluster stations is still unclear. ::: UNID STATION Geoff Halligey heard the following at 1430 UTC on 18th August, Pagina 563 WUN-v05 on 15872 kHz. Kl7M KL7M QTC 210 38 18 1830 210 = ZUV 943 = 8847 1049 6592 6943 5856 7432 5807 7031 3719 5962 9853 2009 1898 3983 9637 3843 4135 0149 7995 4128 2758 0785 6843 1776 4490 9363 0006 0563 8420 6335 0037 9711 8801 0503 1834 = 139 = KL7M KL7M QTC (repetition of all above except ZUV 943 omitted) Characteristic: sends xxx x or xx xx every now & then. Short zeroes. ::: A2A [M63] "A2A" is still on 5807 and 6763 at 0500 UTC. The out-stations are replying on 4753 kHz. ::: M78 The station that Guy found a couple of months ago changed its freq from 8100 to 8140 kHz. Transmission times are still from 0700-1400 UTC on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. It transmits for 15 minutes, the tones are much deeper than XPH. So far the transmissions mainly consist of single 5 figure groups 00000 to 99999. They also send RY test messages without an id in 75bd RTTY. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* FAPSI INTERCEPTS * Freq. ----10442 10767 10767 11455 12176 12211 13366 13452 13850 14440 16218 16223 16277 16320 17460 17519 18210 18247 18332 18373 19354 19535 19605 20340 22917 23390 UTC ---1540 1500 1609 1800 1315 0930 1730 2230 1315 0820 2000 1500 1540 0820 0930 1410 1536 0930 0745 1500 0800 0745 0930 0745 0745 0745 c/s to ------ -----VTX BFR NOB NOB YOA??? RLX POU JMS YOA??? GSW HZW RLX UXW? EWZ42 GSW RYS ZND RCX81 DZR ZND RYS RPR UDZ21 RPO RPR RPR? RPR RPR link ----00098 00030 70004 70004 40034 00190 00127 remarks ------------------wkg ??? on 12239 wkg ??? on 13850 wkg UXW? on 16223 wkg ??? on 12176 00117 40034 60069 10075 wkg ZND on 18247 30088 00149 10075 wkg RYS 17460 10042 00054 80038 10042 10163 10042 to AVK/AVU/AHO??? barely audible 10042 10042 GSW transmitted its skeds twice: OP TIKAS : FM 1/9 TO 31/10 QSO 00.05 QSW 16320 / 14440 QSO 08.30 QSW 16320 / 13510 QWK QRR FM 00.00 TO 07.00 QSW 16320 / 14440 FM 07.00 TO 09.00 QSW 16320 / 13510 FM 09.00 TO 12.00 QSW 11140 / 9320 FM 12.00 TO 22.00 QSW 9320 / 7310 FM 22.00 TO 24.00 QSW 13510 / 12130 QRU QRU SK SK Pagina 564 WUN-v05 Does anyone know the link id of GSW? -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* RUSSIAN MAN SCHEDULES * Mike Chace sent me a list of Russian Man freqs. Some time ago Hans-Friedrich used a number of old frequencies to derive a new schedule and it worked out. So, Hans-Friedrich and everyone else who wants to look for clues, here is Mike's list. Let me know if you can find next month's schedule using the old ones. Thanks for the huge list, Mike. Day --Tue Wed Thu Fri Thu Fri Fri Wed Thu Tue Tue Sun Mon Wed Thu Fri Fri Sun Thu Fri Thu Thu Fri Sun Sun Mon Tue Thu Thu Fri Sun Thu Fri Fri Sun Mon Tue Tue Tue Wed Wed Thu Thu Fri Fri Fri Sat Mon Mon Thu Mon Thu Fri DD Mon YY --------10 Aug 93 11 Aug 93 12 Aug 93 13 Aug 93 26 Aug 93 27 Aug 93 27 Aug 93 01 Sep 93 02 Sep 93 07 Sep 93 14 Sep 93 19 Sep 93 20 Sep 93 22 Sep 93 23 Sep 93 24 Sep 93 24 Sep 93 03 Oct 93 07 Oct 93 08 Oct 93 14 Oct 93 14 Oct 93 15 Oct 93 17 Oct 93 17 Oct 93 18 Oct 93 19 Oct 93 21 Oct 93 11 Nov 93 12 Nov 93 14 Nov 93 18 Nov 93 26 Nov 93 26 Nov 93 28 Nov 93 29 Nov 93 07 Dec 93 07 Dec 93 07 Dec 93 08 Dec 93 08 Dec 93 23 Dec 93 23 Dec 93 24 Dec 93 24 Dec 93 24 Dec 93 25 Dec 93 27 Dec 93 27 Dec 93 30 Dec 93 03 Jan 94 06 Jan 94 07 Jan 94 UTC ---2030 2200 2030 1830 2200 1830 2200 2200 2000 2130 2030 2200 2200 2200 2100 2100 2200 2000 2100 2000 2000 2100 2000 2000 2200 2200 2200 2110 2200 2200 2100 2100 2100 2200 2100 2300 2100 2130 2220 2100 2100 2200 2200 2100 2200 2200 1800 2100 2300 2200 2300 2000 2300 kHz ----8110 8142 8127 14620 7652 14620 7633 8159 8137 6815 7633 7633 7633 8159 8110 8110 6860 8160 9080 9043 7610 5363 9043 8160 8810 6860 6860 9051 5162 5162 6870 5802 5820 8178 6738 4575 4660 5770 4475 4580 4660 4474 5104 5376 4474 5104 6796 5810 4570 5104 4480 5263 5875 Lang ID/DK/GRPS --------------------EE ???/???/??? EE 342/000 EE ???/???/??? EE 501/00000 EE ???/???/??? EE 501/00000 EE 562/70/0000 EE 921/000 RR 139/000 GG 217/00000 EE 541/978/36 RR 236/00000 RR 236/00000 EE 921/000 EE 309/284/59 EE 309/284/59 EE ???/???/??? EE 729/314/55 EE ???/???/??? RR 031/000 EE 192/746/30 EE ???/???/??? RR 031/000 EE 729/000 EE 934/683/2 RR 176/752/46 RR 176/752/46 RR 423/000 RR 5F Traffic RR 891-1/203/15 RR 684/712/39 RR 5F Traffic EE ???/125/66 5F Traffic RR 798-1/803/103 EE ???/000 EE ???/000 EE 897/432/51 EE 3/2F Traffic EE 5F Traffic EE 192/804/33 EE 5F Traffic EE 309/672/141 RR 691-1/1164/53 EE 309/672/141 EE 309/672/141 RR 691-1/1164/53 RR 021/???/32 EE 261/00000 RR 176/00000 RR 691-1/604/53 RR 275/00000 RR 824-1/2769/44 EE 572/00000 Pagina 565 Sun Mon Tue Tue Wed Thu Fri Fri Sat Sun Tue Tue Wed Thu Fri Fri Fri Sat Sun Tue Thu Thu Fri Fri Mon Wed Thu Thu Fri Fri Fri Thu Fri Fri Fri Sat Sun Sun Mon Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri Sun Sun Wed Wed Sun Sun Mon Mon Mon Wed Wed Thu Fri Fri Fri Sat Mon Mon Mon Tue Tue Sun Mon Mon 09 10 11 11 12 13 14 14 15 16 18 18 19 20 21 21 21 22 23 25 03 03 04 04 07 09 10 10 11 11 11 17 18 18 18 19 20 20 21 25 25 25 25 25 27 27 02 02 06 06 07 14 14 16 16 17 18 18 18 19 21 21 21 22 22 27 28 28 Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 2100 2115 1705 2140 1700 2000 2020 2300 1700 2210 2200 2300 2000 2230 2220 2225 2300 2110 2110 2155 2030 2200 2100 2300 1850 2000 2020 2200 2020 2200 2300 2020 2000 2100 2300 2205 1700 2215 2010 2000 2020 2100 2200 2300 1755 2055 2030 2100 2100 2200 2215 2120 2300 2010 2020 2120 2120 2200 2300 1600 2055 2200 2300 2200 2200 2200 1940 2000 6804 6810 5130 5752 6874 5263 5803 5875 7630 5130 5450 4485 5780 5108 4632 5108 5875 5782 5782 5328 4572 5743 7743 5875 6910 4410 4572 5743 5810 5743 5875 4572 9040 7743 5875 5860 8135 4460 8069 9044 5802 7743 4581 5875 8126 8167 8074 6859 8160 6860 6860 5860 5452 8074 8170 8117 8117 5189 5875 8170 8074 6782 5452 6785 5432 6860 10176 6914 WUN-v05 RR 5F/000/000 RR 697/00000 EE 854/321/60 RR 571/000 EE 854/321/60 (as 11/01/94) RR 824-1/4361/92 EE 821/760/35 EE 572/00000 RR 102/769/133 RR 452/00000 RR 275/134/86 RR 275/134/86 (as 2200) RR 127/963/78 RR 5F/000/000 EE 5F/000/000 RR 991-1/486/107 EE 572/00000 EE 182-1/4571/42 EE 182-1/705/24 RR 571/000 RR 5F No Rpt/000/000 RR 087-1/4957/19 EE 5F No Rpt/000/000 EE 572/00000 RR 5F (Jammed, Weak) RR 5F /861/79/00000 (Jammed) RR 585-1/2863/75 RR 087-1/1219/72 EE 821/945/30 RR 087-1/1219/72 EE 572/00000 RR 585-1/2863/75 RR ???/00000 EE 785/000 EE 572/00000 RR ???/681/92 EE 838/429/30 RR 583/00000 EE 947/00000 RR 456/000 EE 821/576/41 EE 785-1/506/188 EE 785-1/506/188 EE 572/00000 RR ???/394/107,00000 EE ???/???/???,000/000 EE ???/???/??? 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RR 127/268/43 RR 615/78514, 615/76014 Pagina 579 Sun Sun Sun Mon Tue Wed Wed Thu Fri Fri Sat Sat Sun Sun Mon Tue Wed Fri Fri Sat Sat Sat Mon Mon Mon Tue Wed Wed Wed Thu Fri Fri Sat Sun Mon Mon Mon Tue Wed Thu Sat Sat Sun Sun Mon Wed Wed Sat Sun Sun Sun Mon Wed Fri Sat Wed Thu 25 25 25 26 27 28 28 29 01 01 02 02 03 03 04 05 06 08 08 09 09 09 11 11 11 12 13 13 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 18 18 19 20 21 23 23 24 24 25 27 27 30 31 31 31 01 03 05 06 14 15 Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Apr Apr Apr Apr Aug Aug 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 0800 0820 2058 2010 0800 0800 1910 0800 0800 0810 0800 0810 0800 1630 0800 0800 0800 0800 0810 0800 1700 1800 0800 1910 2010 0800 0720 0800 2130 0720 0800 0810 0800 0820 0800 1910 2010 0800 0800 0800 0820 1800 0800 0820 0800 0800 2026 0800 1630 2000 2010 2010 1853 0800 0800 2010 0800 14890 10720 8167 5423 14890 14890 6847 14890 14890 14925 14890 10210 14890 8170 14890 14890 14890 14890 14925 14890 9163 6798 14890 6864 5423 14890 9070 14890 5110 9070 14890 14925 14890 11270 14890 6869 5423 14890 14890 14890 11270 6798 14890 11270 14890 14890 6794 14890 8170 6778 5775 5417 9277 14890 14890 10727 14890 WUN-v05 RR 615/8xxx0, +++ EE 420/871/94 EE ???-1/???/??? EE 715/00000 RR 615/08662, 615/06132 RR 615/63676, 615/69256 RR 649/00000 RR 615/03108, 615/05408 RR 615/84513, 615/85573 RR 417/00000 RR 615/76154, +++ RR 537/842/150 RR 615/?????, 615/65421 RR 604/791/63 RR 615/26289, +++ RR 615/41917, 615/42847 RR 615/94535, 615/96655 RR 615/60411, 615/67721 RR 417/00000 RR 615/?????, 615/87670 RR 805/312/58 RR 931/00000 RR 615/91005, 615/96895 EE 715/00000 EE 715/00000 RR 615/41117, 615/43697 EE 420/769/130 RR 615/08292, 615/07592 EE 645/00000 EE 420/769/130 RR 615/08668, 615/03988 RR 417/298/156 RR 615/6xxx1, +++ RR 615/80970, 615/84530 RR 615/67806, 615/64666 EE 715/302/165 EE 715/302/165 RR 615/91215, 615/90295 RR 615/61001, 615/66561 RR 615/84693, 615/89813 RR 615/02082, 615/????? RR 931/846/29 RR 615/90975, 615/95259 RR 615/99575, 615/92595 RR 615/49007, 615/47797 RR 615/89793, 615/84173 EE ???/126/50 RR 615/63166, 615/69446 EE 604/291/86 EE 695/000 EE 695/000 EE 715/302/165 RR ???-1/???/??? RR 615/21949, 615/25749 RR 615/07702, 615/06192 EE 174/000 RR 615/76854, 615/77814 -o-o-o-o-conet-o-o-o-o==================================================================== THE WUN QSL CENTER Deadlines: 15th of each month John (J.D.) Stephens Pagina 580 WUN-v05 P.O. Box 11522 Huntsville, AL E-Mail: 35814-1522, U.S.A. [email protected] The summer is sizzlin' - and so are the mailboxes...with QSLs! Here's hoping you have avoided the heat in a cool, air-conditioned radio shack sipping a refreshing beverage. NOTE: Last month I upgraded E-mail programs, and due to an archiving process gone awry, some QSL submissions were lost. My apologies to all whose QSL submissions I was not able to recover. If your item does not appear in this or last month's column, please resend it to me at the E-mail address above. Jim Cumbie was the lucky WUNner whose E-mails I was able to salvage, so here goes this months cornucopia of QSLs ======================================================================== UNITED STATES: AAR1DD - U.S. Army MARS, West Hartland, CT. 14396.5 PFC in 14 mos. Report sent via State MARS Director, AAA1CT. V/s: Illegible. (JC) UNITED STATES: AAR3CB - U.S. Army MARS, Shohola, PA. ds. V/s: Scott (WA3Q). (JC) 14402 UNITED STATES: AAT6GR - U.S. Army MARS, Mountain Home, AR. ham cd. in 6 ds. V/s: Robert (N5HZM). (JC) PFC in 15 4029 PFC and UNITED STATES: AFA1MH - U.S. Air Force MARS, East Liverpool, OH. PFC in 19 ds. V/s: Wells (WB3CUF). (JC) 14405 UNITED STATES: AFA1YV - U.S. Air Force MARS, Binghamton, NY. 13927 PFC in 11 ds. V/s: Dick (W2IEC). (JC) UNITED STATES: AFA3UZ - U.S. Air Force MARS, Burnsville, MN. 13927 PFC in 7 ds. V/s: Richard (WB0CNB). (JC) UNITED STATES: AFF3NE - U.S. Air Force MARS, Papillion, NE. (100 watts). 7305 PFC and ltr. in 36 ds. V/s: Dale Clausen. (JC) UNITED STATES: KGD34 - NCC SHARES, Arlington,VA. 14396.5 PFC in 10 ds. V/s: Kendall L. Carpenter. Address: ARTEL Inc., SHARES Project Office, 6 Skyline Place, 5109 Leesburg Pike, Suite 811, Falls Church, VA 22041. (JC) UNITED STATES: NNN0FVM - U.S. Navy/Marine Corps MARS, Chula Vista, CA. 13993 PFC in 2 mos., 24 ds. after 1 f/up. V/s: Bill (W6PAP). (JC) UNITED STATES: NNN0KEB - U.S. Navy/Marine Corps, MARS, Citra, FL. 11063.5 PFC in 63 ds. V/s: Ernie (K4OSM). (JC) UNITED STATES: NNN0LUK - U.S. Navy/Marine Corps, MARS, Louisville, KY. 7372.5 PFC in 7 ds. V/s: Charlie (K4OQN). (JC) UNITED STATES: NNN0OBB - U.S. Navy/Marine Corps, MARS, Mobile, AL. 7372.5 PFC in 7 ds. V/s: Louis (AC4EN). (JC) UNITED STATES: AFA1MH - U.S. Air Force MARS, East Liverpool, OH. PFC in 19 ds. V/s: Rick (K8HGY). (JC) 14405 UNITED STATES: AFA4MG - U.S. Air Force MARS, Choctaw, OK. 7302 PFC in 3 mos. & 8 ds. V/s: Illegible (NOTE: Report sent via AFF4E). (JC) UNITED STATES: AFF4E - U.S. Air Force MARS, Georgetown, TX. 7 ds. V/s: Harvey (N0AJP). (JC) Pagina 581 7540 PFC in WUN-v05 UNITED STATES: AFF5CO - U.S. Air Force MARS, Morrison, CO. 9 ds. V/s: Bill (W0GVT). (JC) 13993 PFC in UNITED STATES: AGA4DY - U.S. Air Force MARS, Dyess AFB, TX. 10 ds. V/s: Tom (WB4UIC). (JC) UNITED STATES: AGA4KS - U.S. Air Force MARS, Keesler AFB, MS. in 9 ds. V/s: Justin (KF6ILR). (JC) 7540 PFC in 7540 PFC UNITED STATES: AIR2 - U.S. Air Force MARS, Edwards AFB, CA. (100 w) 13985 PFC and p/d QSL cd. for Armed Forces Day Activity. Address: U.S. Air Force MARS Station, P. O. BOX 394, EDWARDS AFB, CA 93523-0394. V/s: Dan (WA6PZK). (JC) UNITED STATES: NNN0QLA - U.S. Navy/Marine Corps MARS, Big Spring, TX. 7372.5 PFC in 20 ds. V/s: RMC (SW) Roy R. Dilks for Robert (KM5FQ). (JC) ========================================================================= Abbreviations used: f/d = Full data p/d = partial data cd.= QSL card ltr = letter V/s = Verification Signer ds = ds SASE = self addressed stamped envelope n/d = no data PFC = Prepared Form Card wks = weeks ms = mint stamps Sincere thanx to this month's contributors: Jim Cumbie - Dallas. TX, U.S.A. (JC) Remember to E-mail your contributions if something you sent me has not appeared. 73 de JDS. ======================================================================== \\\\\ WORLDWIDE UTE NEWS Club //// \\\ An Electronic Club Dealing Exclusively in Utility Stations /// \\\\ WUNNEWS Vol. 5, Issue 9, September 1999 ///// ======================================================================== Edited by Bill Lawrie Electronic Editor e-mail COPYRIGHT 1999 WUN blmid @aol.com This newsletter is from the first dedicated electronic utility club in the world; the Worldwide UTE News (WUN). Portions of this newsletter may be posted on electronic bulletin boards w/out prior approval so long as the WUN is credited as the source & so long as the file(s) remain(s) intact. This newsletter may NOT be utilized, partly or wholly, in any other media format w/out the written permission of the Electronic Editor (E-mail address above). Any breach of this may result in action under international copyright legislation. To become a WUN member, send e-mail to the WUN listserver at: [email protected] & in the BODY of the message type: "subscribe wun" (w/out the quotation marks). If you have problems in this, or need further information contact Jason Berri at: [email protected] Pagina 582 WUN-v05 If you are reading this newsletter from another source, such as a BBS, please let us know! Check out the WUN web site at: http://www.gem.net/~berri/wun ======================================================================== From your Electronic Editor: * Welcome to another issue of the single largest source of utility station information and the most widely quoted utility station publication in the world...the WUN Newsletter. WHAT'S INSIDE: o Membership News by Mike Wolfson o Digital Review by Day Watson o Military Channel Designator List by Graham Tanner o Nautical News by Scott Havens o Numbers & Oddities by Ary Boender, Patricia Johnston & Chris Smolinski o Utility Round-up by Ary Boender o WUN Logs Column by Donald E. Stidwell & TEAM LOGS ======================================================================== MEMBERSHIP NEWS Mike Wolfson, editor [email protected] Hello and welcome to the September edition of WUNNEWS and Membership News. We again have over 1100 people signed up to either the WUN or WUN-DIGEST lists. If you're interested in the exact numbers, I'm including them as usual. WUN WUN-DIGEST Totals 9/99 6/99 10/98 859 260 917 258 827 239 1119 1175 1066 There also continues to be a very strong international representation. This month we have members subscribing from 36 countries. The complete list (in no particular order) is: Czech Republic, United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Canada, Japan, Australia, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, France, Sweden, Brazil, Portugal, Greece, Switzerland, Indonesia, Suriname, Norway, Austria, Spain, South Africa, Belgium, Denmark, Latvia, Slovak Republic, India, Chile, Russia, Poland and Finland. Changes from the last update include the addition of members from the United Arab Emirates, New Caledonia, Luxembourg and Hungary. Welcome. Unfortunately, this month we don't have anyone representing Mauritius or Sri Lanka. Finally, I can report more members have sent me information for the members database. We now have 276 entries in the sorted database. Thanks to everyone who sent information to me since the first of the year. If you would like to be added to the total please e-mail me at: [email protected] and include the following; Pagina 583 WUN-v05 E-Mail Address Name Where you're located (State/Province, Country) Main receiver(s) Main decoding equipment (HOKA, JVFAX, etc) Monitoring interests (aero, marine, etc) The information will not be shared with anyone or used by anyone except club officers for club purposes. The database management program I'm using can accept ASCII text. I am requesting that you answer each question on a separate line followed by a carriage return. PLEASE DO NOT INCLUDE THE QUESTION ITSELF IN THE ANSWER; just the information requested. For example: [email protected] Mike Wolfson Ashland, Ohio USA NRD535 None milair, civilian aeronautical, USCG SAR If you're sending me a revision please indicate that in your response. That should do it for this time. Have a good month and good listening. Mike Mike Wolfson Ashland, Ohio USA [email protected] ====================================================================== 0100110110101010100000101101101001110100001101011001100101011011001010100 11010010111010001101011001# Digital Review #01110100001101011001101101 1010101011010010111011001010001100111010100101101011101001010100010101110 - Editor: Day Watson E-mail: [email protected] - 14, Gardens Road, Clevedon, N Somerset, United Kingdom BS21 7QG - Nickname on IRC channels #wun & #monitor DayW Hi digi WUNners Autumn has arrived and one looks forward to days of monitoring, free of gardening chores and the rain soaking the ground, hopefully improving the earthing. Unfortunately it's also a time for colds; and it seems I've been high on the hit list. Struggling with that I trust I've managed to put together enough to keep you satisfied. The menu Aero Commercial Diplo Met Military Techi Tips Another HFDL Bushnet Ltd Danish diplo update CCG Iqualuit/VFF fax Pretoria/ZRO fax with technical problems FF in E/Timor HSwMS Sodermanland Splatterer of the month Autocorrelation bit >>....Aero.....> ::: Another HFDL To add to the increasing logged list of HFDL channels 8909/usb ( 8910.44) (Tks JimK) Pagina 584 8927/usb ( 8928.44) 11348/usb (11349.44) WUN-v05 (Tks Tony Orr) " " " >>....Commercial.....> ::: Bushnet Ltd Most commercial companies and organisations prefer to direct their energies and resources to their core business. As a result they have a tendency to sub-contract work to others. Communications and IT is a typical example. One of these sub-contractors is Bushnet Ltd, a company based in Kampala, and holding a license from the Uganda Communications Commission to provide services in respect of Internet and data transmission. They are currently setting up offices throughout East Africa with a longer term goal to cover an even wider area. Their system of HF e-mail was developed for use in the UN environment and for the World Food Program's regional emergency operation in the Great Lakes region of Uganda. These are extreme environments (public communications facilities not available, unreliable power sources, etc) and once the basic system concept had been proved Bushnet's team closed their doors and worked for six months. They concentrated on the developing this basic technology in order to ensure it was able to provide, with increased reliability, a commercial service available 24 hrs daily, 7 day per week. The basis of the system is a central network hub operating automatically without human/manual intervention. The core of this network manages contact with each of Bushnet's clients. Contact is made by polling the client's individual user/office/site on the basis of predefined intervals laid down in the Bushnet/client agreements/specs relating to communication and information requirements. Written into the Bushnet system is software which caters for the vagrances of time of day, season of the year and distance plays on propagation. This is covered by a form of automatic link establishment (ALE). Each client has a set of frequencies programmed into the system dependant on that client's location(s), the time of day and of the year. The software is programmed to learn from previous contacts. The system polls a given location on the basic frequency. If contact is made communication is established. If not the hub attempts contact again on different frequencies until a link is made. The software retains this frequency hence the circuit frequency is optimised and reliability increased each contact relating to that contact distance and time. Central management of the network hub must also take into consideration individual radio equipment and its inherant speed together with managing each link as part of the whole network. Bushnet have partnerships with a number of internationally renowned companies and are actively/mutually involved with them in system development. One of these partners is Codan Pty Australia who manufacture HF radios and modems. Bushnet are also heavily involved in HSDN services in the 2.4 GHz band but that is beyond WUN's remit. An email to Kampala was kindly answered a few days later by Christopher Wilson, Bushnet's Managing Director, with some interesting answers to a few questions I had beyond the scope of their website. 1. Can you indicate the frequency bands on HF which you employ? "As you probably know the Codan radio can contain up to 8 frequencies in its scan table. Before a client's system is setup, we do a propagation predication, to find the most suitable frequencies for optimum Pagina 585 WUN-v05 communications at the scheduled time for contact with our server. We then match that chart to the frequencies that we have been allocated by the Uganda Communications Commission for us to operate on. We then program the scan table, depending on how many frequencies the client operates with and including our data frequencies. For normal operations 4 data frequencies will suffice for a client within a 800 Km radius of Kampala If the station is ONLY being used for data we will program all 8 scanned channels with data frequencies. For longer hops over 2000 Kms we recommend that all frequencies are programmed with data frequencies. As soon as the client station has been commissioned on site, we run the Codan diagnostics, i.e.Status Call on the station to determine the best frequency and the optimal Bushnet hub radio to contact the client on, as follows: We currently have 5 transmission stations and are in the process of commissioning another station next week. As all of the radios have different antenna configurations - height, orientation and locations this information is used to initially program the Bushnet polling system using the best Radio/Antenna/Freq for the sheduled call time. The "BushPoll" takes over from there. We have 8 frequencies between 4 mhz and 10 mhz range." 2. With your partnership with Codan does this indicate that your system is centred purely round Codan's modem, or do you use other transmission systems like arq(Sitor/A), Pactor I and II, Clover I and II, G-TOR, etc " No, we only use the Codan system. We have found that the Codan 9360 Data Station is the best overall unit for use in Africa for the following reasons: Reliability Ease of setup Data throughput Remote diagnostics Support" 3. Approximately what kind of power levels are used by a. Network hub transmitters, b. Client's stations. " All the Hub transmitters have the Standard Codan PA units, which radiate approximately 50 watts on data transmission. We additionally transmit on 2 radios at a reduced power level of 10 watts, as these radio are collocated with other radios. Clients all transmit on the standard power output for Data ( 50 watts )" Many thanks to Mr Wilson for taking timeout and giving us an insight behind the scenes. If you're further interested their website is www.bushnet.net and that of Codan is www.codan.com.au for further details of the 9360 mentioned. >>....Diplo.....> ::: Danish diplo update. Unlike others in single frequency 100bd with tones frequency, F7b-1 this category MFA Copenhagen continues to operate using the Thrane-Thrane twinplex modem, operating at displaced -400/-200/200/400 relative to the assigned and word interleave. My current search list: Pagina 586 7313.9 11341.9* 13486.9* 19100.9 7467.9 7468.9 11419.9* 11437.9 16209.9 16284.9 19108.9* 19230.9 WUN-v05 9081.9 9327.9* 13211.9 13221.9 16406.9 18513.9 19621.9* 11237.9 13273.9 18576.9 11327.9* 13457.9* 18583.9 with those tagged with an asterix being logged in the last couple of weeks. Reception quality was nothing to write home about but that's been put down to a combination of the frequency heard, being currently incompatible with the Denmark-UK distance, and the possibility the Danish MFA is using highly directional aerials. They used to have (probably reduced service) Sat/Sun working but this has not been confirmed recently one way or the other. Traffic may be in Danish or either offline (5ltr grps) or online encryption. Leads in off offline encryption with KCKCSSSS WWWSS SWWWS SSWWW Keywords ENDUMTXT, TOPSERVICE, ENDSERVICE, RETEL, TOPRETEL. Copenhagen and Oslo MFAs often get mixed up as they both use the same the same modem and same tone displacement. One thing I have noted different is when they are in online encryption the "garbage" (pseudorandom bit pattern) is displayed as 1. random line lengths in the Danish system, and 2. fixed line lengths in the Norwegian system. A couple of previously unlisted but unidentified selcals have been added to the list. ITU c/s Selcal Location OZU25 OZU30 OZU31 OZU32 OZU33 OZU34 OZU35 OZU36 OZU37 OZU38 OZU39 TPRX MFA Copenhagen Cairo Beirut Dar es Salaam Tel Aviv Jeddah Beijing New Delhi Ankara Lagos Nairobi Unid. Riyadh TPEC TPEF TPEK TPEM TPEP TPEX TPEY TPIC TPIM TPIQ TPIS TPIV TPIX TPIY TPOM TPOP TPOQ TPOV TPRC TPRF TPRM TPRV TPRY TPUK TPZQ TPZV Baghdad Harare Budapest Kiev Warsaw? Teheran Bucharest Pagina 587 WUN-v05 >>....Met.....> ::: CCG Iqualuit/VFF fax Early in the month some nice charts were forthcoming from whom I took to be VFF on 7710. The charts (ice analysis) were related to areas adjacent to that station - Hudson Strait, Fox Basin, Davis Straits. Baffin Bay. Fax charts are also reported scheduled on this frequency and 3253 (during the navigation season Jun-Dec) from Resolute remotely controlled by VFF. Also in the mix making definative IDing tricky are the FAX transmissions by Ice Reconnaisance Aircraft on 6917/7710/14626.5. AnyWUN have anything more on these transmissions? ::: Pretoria/ZRO fax with technical problems Thanks to Bob Hall/Tom Davies for the following FM HYDROSAN - NAVAREA V11 1. SOUTH AFRICA METAREA FAX TRANSMISSIONS 2. PRETORIA WEATHER BUREAU (ZRO) AFMET RADIO FAX SERVICE/SCHEDULES CEASED ON SEPT. 8TH DUE TO TECHNICAL PROBLEMS AND LACK OF SPARES. EFFORTS TO REINSTITUTE SERVICE ONGOING The status of the rtty transmission is currently not known at the time of going to press. >>....Military.....> ::: FF in E/Timor A comment recently by our man in Perth, WA, Murray Lehman: "With French Mil in/due East Timor, keeping a sharp ear for any sigs that I don't recognise. Was lucky enough to get the start-up when their Le Port/Phnom Phen was established and, if they do have digital HF links to/from ET, hoping for the same. Only possiblity so far, and I think a very remote one, is an ARQ-M2 200 bd on 14001.7 (!) It's been idling with RQs for 2 days now. This would seem an odd choice of mode not to say freq." Tks M. ::: HSwMS Sodermanland. Further to last month's item my ignorance has been reduced having been advised (twice) that Greek warships are preceded by HS whilst HSwMS (His Swedish Majesty's Ship) precedes Swedish ships. Take a visit to http://www.mil.se/marinen/10/13/13c_eng.html "The Södermanland (C/S SMTA) submarine mentioned in the column is almost certain to be Swedish, of the Västergötland class, out on some joint exercise with NATO forces, and presumably out of range of the Swedish shore-based LF transmitters" writes my correspondent. That was last month. This month UKSUBCAMS has continued to radiate an HF broadcast running 50/N/850 on (Night) (Day) 5296.4 Khz 12808.5 (tks Stephan) (tks Vincent) changeover times 0800, 2000 and continuously transmitting a welcome svc to Sodermanland (50/850) The fact that this broadcast is in the clear is due to comms facilities Pagina 588 WUN-v05 being offered to a warship of a nation outwith the interchangeability of those within NATO. Being Swedish there is no mutual crypto system so Sodermanland is unable to become involved with the existing systems. In addition to the HF broadcast there have been further parallel broadcast facilities, for use when submerged, on 51.95/56.35 in the first period changing to 51.95/58.3 (50/85). These lf frequencies are normally fully encrypted. To cater for Sodermanland transmission is switched to unencrypted mode for the first hour in every four starting 0000z. The submarine has had a spell in London and has now sailed down to Plymouth where ship workups are conducted under the control of Flag Officer Sea Training (FOST) until the beginning of October. For ship shore traffic during exercises whilst on the surface a separate CARB, assuming provides non-encrypted entry into the standard UK system 8502 "04 11 GYA" 4226.5 75bd/850hz. Currently idle from 2000 on the column deadline evening of 25/Sep - being Saturday the Swedes will be sampling the delights of Plymouth. Finally a fallback position will be available, a maritime rear link (MRL), with RN Plymouth/MTI using 3670, Sodermanland on 2366 50bd/850Hz. ::: Splatterer of the month. This seems to be awarded to the French Navy transmitter signing itself as RFFME (believed to be ex La Regine/FUG) and now apparently settled on 12666.6. Last week it was generating spurii eg 12658.5/12662/12663/12665.5/12666.5/12670/12673.5 - not all at once, one day it would be one thing, couple of days later a different selection. Are French radio amateurs permitted the same priveleges? >>....Techi Tips.....> ::: Autocorrelation bit The basic parameters measured on a typical FSK signal are baudrate and shift. However with the more advanced decoders provision may be made for a further parameter - autocorrelation bit. This is determined by a module which analyses the incoming 1's/0's which have been recovered from the tones received from the receiver. The software analyses these bits over a period of time (usually over a 512 bit period) looking for a regularly repeating bit pattern. The module display within HOKA's Code3 and Code30 packages produce fairly close random amplitude spikes across the scale (bits). When an autocorrelation bit has been determined at value x a definative spike will be produced at bit x on the scale (and at multiples of x) and rise above the generally random ones. It should be noted that the baudrate must first be determined and set into this value before a meaningful result can be achieved. The way the repeatable pattern is determined varies between different modes and the following notes indicates these variants. This shows some complex number crunching is required. RTTY. Whilst the module is basically designed for use with synchronous data it will provide a value for rtty but rtty provides its own little foibles. The typical value is 15. The module cannot give an indication in other than a whole integer and therefore 15 is representative of two 7.5 bit characters. Only rtty which is asynchronous may use halfbit (in the STOP) elements. Given this characteristic we can take the measured (synchronous) speed and halve it to achieve the async speed. Where there is no halfbit element in the STOP then one is likely to determine an autocorrelation bit of 7, 8, 9, 10 or 11. Pagina 589 WUN-v05 ARQ (Sitor/A). This will show as a value of 45. It is determined from the repetition cycle of the system. The period is 450mS (45 x 10mS bit period). Twinplex. This is the same as Sitor/A. FEC (Sitor/B). This gives a value of 35. This is due to the interleaving system employed; the repeated character (7bit) starting 35 bits later than the original. ARQ/E. One is likely to see a major spike at 56 and 8 minor spikes. This is because two repeatable patterns can be determined. Each character is 7 bits long but the first bit is either 0 if characters (traffic), or 1 if control (alpha, betas, RQ) (betas if idling). This is the first repeatable characteristic. The second comes from the fact that the data is inverted (in respect of the aggregate) every eighth character. A variant is a major spike at 28 rather than 56; where every fourth character is inverted. ARQ/E3. Uses the ITA3 7-bit character set. Only when the character is continuously repeated eg BETA when idling will the minor spikes be indicated. A spike at 28 or 56 indicates the inversion of a character against the aggregate every 4th or 8th character. ARQ/M2 (ITU Rec.342). As ARQ/E3 re individuals characters. One channel is erect the other is inverted, but each channel has one character in four inverted hence 2 x 28 gives a displayed value of 56. ARQ6-90. Similar to Sitor/A with the same repetition cycle time of 450mS. However as the element time is 5mS (200bd) the autocorrelation bit values is 90. Swedish ARQ. Like Sitor/A based on the repetition cycle but this mode has three possibilities depending on the number of characters per block in use at the time hence Chars/Block Cycle time A/cor Bit 3 450 mS 45 9 900 mS 90 22 1800 mS 180 Pactor I. The cycle period is 1250 mS being (125 bits at 0mS(100bd)) or (250 bits at 5mS(200bd)) The autocorrelation bit will therefore have a value of 125 or 250 depending on the speed in use at the time of measurement. Pactor uses an 8 bit word in the data structure. If ASCII is in use and,being a 7-bit set the, 8th bit is always 0. This bit is repeated every 8 therefore smaller indications appear every 8 bits on the module display between the 125 or 250 spikes. If Huffman coding is in use and using all 8 bits the pattern will be random and no minor spikes will be generated. ARTRAC(Dup-ARQ). A value of 88 is due to the 88 bit period of data and the extended pause period. Normally this would be 44 - station burst of 32 bits plus its subsequent pause of 12 bits (96mS/8mS (bit time at 125 bds). If a second station is alternating on the same channel the module software will see two cycles and calculate accordingly. FEC/A. Uses the same alphabet as ARQ/E and the module produces a value of 14 and multiples. This comes from the first bit in the chan 1/Chan 2 bit interleaved string which is invariably a repeatable 0 in the 7 bit traffic characters, (or 1 when idling in control characters). Channel 1 is original data in 7 bits with channel 2 being the interleaved 7 bits carrying the check information of much earlier originals. Polish arq. Definately an interesting mode for capturing not 1, not 2 but 3 values. These are 7, 35 and 42. 7 This will be found in the return leg of the system where the bit Pagina 590 42 35 WUN-v05 stream is one of the constant beta character (7 bits in CCIR476 coding). Exceptions will be the occasional gamma (RQ) character which appears when a block repition is required. With the same character this gives the repeat pattern every 7. In the traffic leg if the traffic is offline encrypt ie 5 fig groups of figures each followed by a space. The space character is the repeat pattern occuring every 6 x 7-bits ie 42. Again in the traffic leg, if the data is normal Polish text the characters are random as far as bit pattern is concerned so no apparent value is flagged. But, if the system is experiencing propagational difficulties and operating frequent block resends, a value of 35 may appears during this sequence. 35 bits means a repeat pattern of 5 characters. Polish Diplo currently uses an 5RC setting ie the resent block consists of the repeat of the last four characters plus a preceding gamma (RQ) character. Frequent repeating of this block will be detected and 35 generated by the module. NATO 75/850. This is a typical system where the module sees no repeatable pattern; as one would expect in a pseudo-random bit stream. This is a fully encrypted system (one of many such systems) with no chinks in the armour to allow a cryptoanalyst a means of getting into it. This is different to carrying encrypted traffic on an otherwise recognisable transmission system. That has covered a number of the popular systems. If this has stimulated interest then it is suggested the next step is a look at the Digital Sounds page on the WUN CD-Rom Vol.2 (you haven't got one yet? - tut tut) where a number of systems are overviewed and are accompanied by screen grabs of which the Autocorrelation Bit module is one of them. Whilst one may not have this module on the Code3-Gold the information can still be used in the Scope Module. Set the Baudrate as measured, and set the Bits-between-Blocks value to be that as given above for the Autocorrelation bit - this will cause the scope module to sync to the signal as a bench scope would do. Finally enquiries re Wavecom products supporting autocorrelation bit measurement started too late but thanks to Dave I've just received a screen grab of the W41PC using an autocorrelation module (suffixed Card 2 suggesting this might be an option add-on). His schedule did not allow him to elaborate further and waiting would have missed my deadline. No doubt we'll learn in time. >>....Signoff.....> That's it guys/gals and see you again shortly 73s Day ====================================================================== Military Channel Designators List ================================= As I write these notes and send it off to the Editor, the UN forces are starting to arrive in East Timor. The Australian HF frequencies have been very active, and I have been hearing signals on 8974.0 at all times of the day. This month, there are no 'major' updates, just odd ones here and there, usually culled from the logs posted over the WUN List. As ever, if you can update anything listed below, please get in touch. **NOTES: (6) Confirmed (7) Confirmed (8) Confirmed (9) Confirmed 1996 1997 1998 1999 Pagina 591 WUN-v05 MF = Moved From (freq in MHz) Revised Frequency Designator's (Last Revision 23rd Sep 99) USAF MYSTIC STAR: F003 8036 (8) F005 9120 (8) F007 4850 F009 17972 F020 16117 F033 15962 F039 10881 F046 13823 F054 8058 (9) F058 4742 (6) F061 23265 F063 14870 F064 11214 (9) F066 15036 F077 ? F078 18532 F080 15677 F084 13205.5 F085 MF 6,8,11 MHz F086 9461 F089 13204 (6) F090 6716 F094 9017 (6) F098 14585 F099 13247 (7) F101 12106 (6) F102 11118 (6) F103 11488 (6) F107 ? (8) F108 7316 F114 6986 (6) F117 6993 (8) F124 11217 (6) F128 23242 F134 4942.5 F136 5429.5 (7) F146 9027 (7) F153 8063 (6) F173 14420.5 F182 3078 (6) F184 10648 (8) F186 3046 F194 13825 (5) F195 20631 F197 4982 (6) F202 16014 (5) F204 12057 F211 11056 (7) F213 ? F226 5435.5 (6) F228 7735 (5) F229 ? (8) F236 15041 (9) F240 ? (8) F243 18590 F248 5398 (5) F249 4731 F250 15091 F251 13217 (8) F262 10717 F264 7693 (6) F265 15733 (6) F266 7997 (6) F365 F369 F370 F372 F380 F382 F395 F400 F404 F405 F406 F417 F419 F420 F432 F433 F435 F437 F441 F444 F448 F451 F452 F453 F461 F463 F464 F465 F466 F467 F476 F481 F483 F486 F487 F489 F496 F497 F498 F499 F500 F505 F516 F517 F521 F522 F523 F529 F530 F533 F538 F540 F542 F545 F551 F555 F561 F567 F569 F574 F575 F576 F577 11059 (9) F664 15 MHz? 20397 (8) F667 6817 (7) 17177 F673 3064 16123 (8) F677 MF 6 MHz 3144 (5) F690 3032 15094 (6) F700 4490 9057 (6) F701 11058 (7) 6728 (5) F702 9323 (6) 7690 F703 9991.5 (6) 6972 F706 8057 (5) 18393 (6) F707 10589 4992 F708 23377 11407 (5) F709 9317 (7) 7933 (7) F713 16246 (5) 6731 (8) F717 10883 20972 F722 12270 (9) 3821 F723 18323 (6) 5684 (6) F728 11236 (5) 17440 F731 6683 (9) 19267 F732 15011 (7) 16-18 MHz F734 4757 (7) 13248 (9) F736 11494 (8) 5026 F741 7873 19063 F748 6756 (5) 13211 (8) F749 15-16 MHz? 4610 (7) F752 8047 (8) 16157 F754 11627 8040 (9) F758 4452 (8) 14864.5 (7) F777 3113 (6) 9023 (7) F778 18023 (8) 4-6 MHz? F784 9043 (6) 7605 F785 15687 (6) 18626 F790 16323 5152 (7) F803 5078? 24483 F807 12103? 5437 (7) F809 5700 (5) 11059.5 (6) F814 6989 (7) 5411 (7) F821 ? 8032 (8) F823 11229 (8) 4442 (7) F825 19047? 8989 (6) F832 18267 9006 (6) F843 MF 6 MHz 4645 (6) F845 6-7 MHz? 9270 (6) F846 13822 (5) 11484 (5) F853 12 MHz? 11232 F864 16008 9215 (9) F867 6830 (7) 8077 (7) F868 9218 (6) 23325 F869 16090 18675 (6) F873 13248 (7) ? F874 13246? 5404.5 F875 6717 (8) 5431 (6) F877 4721 (7) 10580 F885 13207 (5) 18331 (6) F895 5710 (9) 4894 (6) F904 10202 (7) 11052 (6) F906 4524 13565 (6) F909 7687 (8) 18387 F910 19671 (9) 11413 (6) F912 7330 10427 F917 10205 (6) 11153.5 (7) F918 13482 10544 (7) F919 11159 (6) Pagina 592 F267 F268 F271 F277 F287 F290 F291 F292 F295 F300 F301 F302 F310 F311 F322 F326 F337 F350 F351 F354 F356 F360 F363 6730 (9) 7325 (8) 18320 11153 (8) 11226 (8) 8026 (8) 13960 (7) 9414.5 11460 (9) 15707 (6) 7500.5 ? ? 11220 (9) ? 14864 18761 5043 ? (9) 11053 (9) 7827 7919.5 (8) 15018 (7) F579 F595 F600 F611 F614 F616 F622 F623 F624 F626 F627 F631 F633 F639 F642 F644 F646 F649 F662 WUN-v05 MF 11 MHz 10877 13878 (6) 14863 4488.8 (8) 9320 (9) 5817 18317 13241 (8) 19343 7910 (5) 18755 (5) 18290 (9) 7469 18218 15821 (5) 13440 (8) 8053 (6) 15048 (6) F920 7927 (7) F924 16317 F933 ? F935 9 MHz? F937 ? F940 11445 F943 19002 (6) F948 15038 (6) F952 Night F957 6761 (9) F965 11466 (9) F974 10586 (6) F975 MF 11 MHz night F980 15724 F982 9 or 13 MHz? F987 10583 (6) F988 4763 F997 15667 F543 was heard being referred to by a SAM flight, but a frequency was not found. F171 is possibly 18.4035 (9), while F956 has also been mentioned. *USN SCW-1 CA 6691 (7) CB 11187 (7) CC 17982 (9) CD ? CH 11264 (9) also check 11267 & 13240. References have been made to designators CF, CG, CK and CL. *USAF Z100 Z105 Z110 Z115 Z120 Z124 Z125 Z130 Z135 Z140 Z145 Z150 Z155 Z160 Z165 Z170 Z174 Z175 Z180 Z185 Z190 Z195 Z200 Z205 Z210 Z211 Z215 Z220 Z225 Z230 STRATCOM 'Zulu': 3068 (9) 3116 (7) 3134?(8) 3143 (9) 3295 (8) ? 4495 (8) 4472 (8) 4745 (8) 5026 (8) 5705 (9) 5800 (9) 5875 (9) 6715 (9) 6757 (9) 7831 (9) ? 9016 (9) 9057 (9) 9809 (9) 10204 (9) 11104.0 (possibly?) 11181 (9) 11494 (9) 11229 (9) 12070 (9) 13242 (9) 13245 (7) 13907 (9) 15046 (7) Pagina 593 WUN-v05 Z235 Z240 Z245 Z250 Z255 Z260 Z265 Z270 Z275 Z280 Z285 Z290 Z295 Z300 Z305 Z310 Z315 Z320 Z325 Z330 15094 15097 ? 15962 17973 18006 ? 18027 18046 ? ? 19665 ? 20167 (8) (7) (9) (9) (9) (or possibly 18056?) (9) (9) 23337 (possible) was mentioned by NW01 in 6.98 23872 ? ? ? *USAF AFSOC =========== FOX 1 13207 FOX 2 5732 FOX 4 9017 FOX 8 23271 FOX 9 18027 ? 9018 *US Customs/DEA/JTF =================== 3428 Yankee Alpha 5571 Yankee Bravo 8912 Yankee Charlie 11288 Yankee Delta 13312 Yankee Echo 17972 Yankee Foxtrot 27870 20631 18594 15964 11494 3369 Victor Victor Victor Victor Victor Victor 4500 7527 9802 12222 15867 Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu 10242 13907 20890 23214 25350 Tango Tango Tango Tango Tango 2808.5 4991 5058.5 7778.5 9238.5 11073.5 15953.5 17601 19131 Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Foxtrot Kilo Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Alpha (also VE) Bravo (also VG) Charlie (also YG) Delta (also YH) Echo (also YI) Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf Hotel India 5277 5841 7300 9497 11076 7657 14690 18666 23675 14350 14686 23402.5 11073.5 17171 18171 19131 ? Alpha (Night DEA Pri) Bravo Charlie Delta Echo (Day DEA ops) Foxtrot Golf Hotel (DEA Active) India Lima Papa (DEA day pri) Romeo Sierra Echo Sierra Hotel Sierra India Sierra Juliet Sierra Lima 7527 8912 10242 11494 13907 15867 18594 20890 23214 25350 COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN Pagina 594 Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 WUN-v05 5912 12138.5 13658.5 15964 Whiskey Whiskey Whiskey Whiskey Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot WUN member John Bohn offered some updates to the 'Sierra' frequencies listed above, but is looking for the frequency assigned to the 'Sierra Lima' designator. John says that if you have access to an FCC database, try searching for the frequencies assigned to Rockwell International with the following callsigns: KA2XXA Richardson,TX KC2XKG Cedar Rapids, IA KC2XKJ Newport Beach,CA John says that the unknown 'SL' freq may be one of the following: 26946.0, 20348.5, 17171.0, 16376.0, 16341.0. Rick Baker says that 18971.0 may also be another. *USCG "SECURE" ============== 3A3 5422.5 3A4 4448 3A5 ? 3A8 7773.5 3A9 7421 3A30 ? 3E4 6234.5 3E5 10608.1? 3E6 5272 3E7 ? 3E9 ? 3E10 7626 3E11 6815.6 3E12 7845 3E13 7884 3E14 7909 3E19 10675 3E20 10759 3E21 10788 3E24 11157.5 3E25 13413 Another two frequencies may be 13809.0 and 13950.0. For a full listing of USCG aircraft and helicopters, please 'surf' to 'http://www.wunclub.com/'. *U.S. Army Corps of Engineers *U.S. ARMY TRANS CORPS ============================= ======================= CH-1 3345 CH.1 4146 CH-2 5015 CH 2 6224 CH-3 5327.5 CH 3 6227 CH-4 5400 CH 4 8294 CH-5 5437.5 CH 5 8297 CH-6 6020 CH 6 12353 CH-7 6785 CH 7 12359 CH-8 9122.5 Pri CH 8 12365 CH-9 11693.5 CH-10 12070 Sec CH-11 12122 CH-12 16077 CH-13 16326 Ter CH-14 16358 CH-15 20659 The USACE hold a weekly Net each Friday on Ch.8 where many USACE stations 'check-in'. *FEMA ===== FEMA uses "Foxtrot" designations for their frequencies. Pagina 595 FOXTROT # 01 2320 02 2360 03 2377 04 2445 05 2658 06 3341 07 3379 08 3388 09 4603 10 4780 11 5211 12 5378 13 5402 14 5821 15 5961 16 6049 17 6106 18 6108 19 6151 20 6176 FOXTROT # 21 6809 22 7348 23 7428 24 9462 25 10194 26 10493 27 10194 28 11721 29 11801 30 11957 31 11994 32 12009 33 12129 34 12216 35 12219 36 13446 37 13633 38 13744 39 13780 40 13783 WUN-v05 FOXTROT # 41 14450 42 14776 43 14836 44 14885 45 14899 46 14908 47 15464 48 15509 49 15532 50 15708 51 16201 52 16430 53 17519 54 17649 55 18744 56 19757 57 19969 58 20027 59 20063 60 21866 FOXTROT # 61 21919 62 22983 63 23028 64 23390 65 23451 66 23550 67 23814 68 24008 69 24282 70 24526 71 24819 *'Habitat' net ============== Jeff Jones reports that these frequencies and channel designators have changed, and are now as follows: 4704.4 (replaced 4721.0) 5700.4 WY02B 6719.4 WY02A (replaced 6736.0) 8978.4 9005.4 9011.4 11212.4 (replaced 11214.0) 15095.4 (the two designators listed above, WY02A and WY02B, are not yet confirmed.) *SFOR BOSNIA & OPERATION 'ALLIED FORCE' IN KOSOVO ============ The IFOR/SFOR operation in the Balkans changed completely during 1999. The NATO attacks on Serbia continue around the clock, and from various web-pages and WUN postings comes the following updated tie-ups. These have all been confirmed since mid March 1999. The callsigns used on these freqs used to be 'Bookshelf', but it has recently changed to 'Moonbeam' - these are EC-130 Hercules aircraft operating from Aviano AB in Italy, they are ABCCC aircraft. They often contact ground-stations using the callsigns 'Tracker' and 'Cricket'. 78A - 4519.0 79B - 5218.0 80V - 5763.5 81A - 6865.0 81B - 6932,5 81V - 8046.0 82A - 9118.5 82B - 9260.0 83A - 11173.0 Note how the designators and frequencies are both in an ascending sequence - this should help to pin-down new tie-ups. Designator '108A' has been mentioned by 'Bookshelf' aircraft, but no freq tie-up is know. Two other tie-ups have been reported, which do not fit into the above pattern, but as I have not heard any traffic on these freqs myself, I cannot confirm if they are connected 118 - 15048.0 154 - 8087.0 Pagina 596 WUN-v05 The following frequencies have all carried 'Bookshelf' traffic in the past, and are worth checking from time to time: 4578, 4789, 4923, 5084, 5103.5, 5462, 4510, 5712, 9303. *Australian/New Zealand ======================= The following information comes from the Enroute Supplement Australia (ERSA) a publication jointly published by the RAAF and Airservices Australia, 26 February 1998 edition, Nav/Comm 1. 1. The RAAF/RNZAF Air Operations Communications System (AOCS) is a high frequency radio network providing communications services for the operational control of RAAF/RNZAF aircraft and HF equipped marine craft [army ground stations are also commonly heard]. In addition, visiting military aircraft may use the AOCS when contact with Australia/New Zealand military authorities is required. The AOCS is not part of, and does not provide, an air traffic control service, civil or military. 2. The combined AOCS consist of six Air Operations Communications Centres (AOCCs) located at Sydney, Darwin, Townsville, Perth, Auckland [NZ] and Woodbourn [NZ]. The combined AOCS provides: A. A General Purpose Net (GPN) on which all AOCCs guard the same three frequencies. All AOCCs can transmit and receive on these three frequencies simultaneously. B. Discrete frequencies are available (if required) at each AOCC and allocated after initial contact on the GPN. C. Telephone patch facilities between aircraft and ground appointments. D. Continuous monitoring of military distress frequency 5696 kHz. E. SELCAL. Available to suitably equipped aircraft." GPN Frequencies: Day (2100Z - 0900Z) 8974 kHz 11235 kHz 13206 kHz Night (0900Z - 2100Z) 3032 kHz 5687 kHz 8974 kHz As you can see the RAAF/RNZAF share 8974 with the Spanish Air Force. *Australian Navy ================== From the article on the Royal Australian Navy in the March newsletter: Frequency Channel Designator 2768 A1 4375 A2 6218 ? - Exercise Related 6510 A3 8122 A4 9014 ? - Exercise Related 13116 A5 17344 A6 22708? A7? *Belgian Air Force ================== 4745.0 YD 8989.0 YG 11268.0 YJ 15010.0 YM 18006.0 YO 20620.0 YP Pagina 597 WUN-v05 20050.0 23332.0 YQ YS *Canadian Forces ================ 3047.0 CFH: Halifax Military A6A 4560.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military (Maritime Command) 4700.0 CFH: Halifax Military 4739.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military A2B 5198.5 CFH: Halifax Military (Maritime Command) 5684.0 CJX: St Johns Military 5694.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military 5702.0 CJU: Vancouver Military 5717.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military; CJX: St Johns Military D1B 5850.0 CZW: Halifax Maritime Air Group D6G 6694.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military 6706.0 CHR: Trenton Military (wkg NATO a/c) D3H 6715.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military 6736.0 CFH: Halifax Military (OR Chg?) 6745.0 CHR: Trenton Military 6751.0 SIDECAR (NORAD) CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver 6754.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CJU: Vancouver Military; CJX: St Johns Military (VOLMET) 8110.0 CFH: Halifax Military D1H 8989.0 CHR: Trenton Military 9007.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; VXA: Edmonton Military C-5 9023.0 CHR: Trenton Military (NORAD) 9027.0 CFH: Halifax Military C-6 11214.0 CHR: Trenton Military (NORAD) 11232.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military; VXA: Edmonton Military 11249.0 CFH: Halifax Military 11265.0 CHR: Trenton Military (wkg MAGIC a/c) 13257.0 CHR: Trenton Military 15031.0 CHR: Trenton Military 15034.0 VXA: Edmonton Military (VOLMET) 17994.0 CHR: Trenton Military 18012.0 CHR: Trenton Military C-8 18027.0 CFH: Halifax Military; VXA: Edmonton Military CanForces 'Charlie' Designators (other than those listed above) C-1 = 4721.0 C-2 = 6735.0 C-3 = 6750.0 C-4 = 8968.0 or 8967.0 C-7 = 13206.0 or 13207.0 CanForces CFARS CFARS is the Canadian Forces Affiliate Radio System. CFARS stations are located at various United Nations peace-keeping operations around the world and operate amateur radio equipment that provides phonepatches for service personnel to their families. They are also to be found on Navy and Coast Guard ships. Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf Hotel Juliet Kilo 6978.5 14386.0 14460.0 14463.0 14446.5 20971.5 20963.5 29715.0 14454.0 14449.5 Pagina 598 WUN-v05 Lima 20977.5 Mike 13954.0 Whiskey 6982.5 X-ray 6962.5 Yankee 4052.5 Zulu 4023.5 Thanks to the Northern Alberta Radio Club (http://narc.net) for the above information. There is a large amount of CFARS information at http://www3.sympatico.ca/gunslinger/eng_index.htm . *French Air Force 'Circus' Net ============================== Marjolaine 2 6712 Racontar 1 8972 (not heard for years, is it still active?) Vinaigrette 3 8992 Reconfort 3 13236 Citadelle 1 18012 Citadelle 3 ? Verite 3 23254 Capitole/RS902 6688 143.8 AM Canasta in VHF, relayed all over France (thanks to Jacques Pagnoux) *German Navy ============ Frequency c/s Station ITU --------- ----- ----------------- ---2625 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 3056 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 3122 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 4154.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 6727 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 6730 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 6779 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 8335.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 10192.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 10197 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 10722 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 11256 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 12178 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 12415.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 15929 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 16129 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 17544 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 17994 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 22238.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 23744 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D DHJ59 has also been heard on 3116KHz and Mode -----------USB USB, RTTY 75 USB, RTTY 75 USB USB, RTTY 75 USB, RTTY 75 (= ARCN 405) USB USB USB USB USB USB, RTTY 75 USB USB USB USB USB USB, RTTY 75 USB USB 3939KHz. *German Air Force ================= From a listener in Europe comes an extensive update to the German Air Force frequency list. This information comes from a very good source, and he wishes to remain anonymous. 3107 - Alpha 3143 - Bravo 3903 - Charlie 4721 - Delta 5687 - Echo 5717 - Foxtrot 6700 - Golf 6715 - Hotel 6730 - India 6751 - Juliet 8965 - Kilo 9025 - Lima 11217 - Mike 13203 13233 15073 17973 17991 18012 23201 23215 23255 23318 23341 23345 29724 - Oscar Papa Quebec Romeo Sierra Tango Uniform Victor Whisky X-ray Yankee Zulu Alpha-bravo Pagina 599 WUN-v05 11265 - November *Note: Freq 'Victor' *may* be 23231. Comments please? These frequencies are used by DHM91, which is the HQ Station of the German Air Force Air Transport Command. The other ground stations in this net are DHO23 (61st Air Transport Wing at Landsberg AB, southern Germany), DHO32 (62nd ATW at Wunstorf AB, north-central Germany) and DHO60 (63rd ATW at Hohn AB in northern Germany). Other callsigns heard are DHO75 (a collective callsign for all the three ATW's) and DHM81. Callsigns 'O5IP' (Oscar-5-India-Papa) and 'NI81' (November-India-81) seem to be other 'regular/daily' callsigns. The Primary frequency appears to be 'E'/5687. Stations have been heard discussing frequencies 'AA', 'AC', 'AF' and 'AJ' - these are encrypted RTTY transmissions. Update 11.97 - a new station has been heard - DHO24 - does anyone know where this is operating from. Update 3.99 - another new callsign - DHJ41 - was heard callsing DHM91 on 'E'. I suspect that this is connected with the deployment of German Air Force aircraft to Italy for operation 'Allied Force'. Update 9.99 - DHO24 is now thought to be operating from Khartoum, Sudan, for UN flights by the GAF. DHO37 has also been heard (location?). *NATO E-3 AWACS =============== Ch.AA 6700.0 Ch.AC 8971.0 Ch.A4 8980.0 Ch.A5 ? Ch.A6 11228.0 Ch.A8 10315.0 Ch.KD 6760.0 Ch.KF 6695.0 Ch.NB 3081.0 Ch.NC 3225.0 Ch.ND ? Ch.NE 4542.0 Ch.NF 4720.0 Ch.NG ? Ch.NH 4758.0 Ch.NI 6762.5 Ch.NJ 8986.5 Ch.NK 11270.5 Ch.NL 15050.0 Ch.NM 17996.5 Ch.XC 6754.0 Ch.?? 12165.0 Ch.?? 5691.0 Ch.?? 6728.0 Ch.?? 23241.2 The X-net is replacing N-net altough the N-freqs are still sometimes used. Another active frequency heard is 8898.7. *Portuguese Air Force ===================== Known frequencies are 5687.0, 6685.0, 8992.0. *RAF Flight Watch Centres. ========================== (from the RAF En-Route Supplement, the UK equivalent of the USDoD IFR Supplement) Strike Command Integrated Communications System (STCICS) Callsign: 'Architect', CW: MLD or MLP Freqs: 4742, 5714, 6739, 9031, 11205, 18018 (group A - see below) 4540, 8190, 13257, 15031 (group B - see below) 2591, 11247 'Group A' has the QNH Broadcast at H+00 and Airfield colour-state broadcast at H+30. 'Group B' has RAF Germany airfield flying states at H+15 and H+45. Pagina 600 WUN-v05 Ascension Callsign: Haven Freqs: 4742 (2000-0800 UTC), 9031 (0800-2000 UTC), 11247 All freqs carry a weather broadcast at H+45 Cyprus Callsign: Cyprus Freqs: 4730, 9031 (1600-0500 UTC), 11247, 18018 (0500-1600 UTC) 4730 and 18018 carry a weather broadcast at H+15 Gibraltar Callsign: Gibraltar Freqs: 4742 (2000-0700 UTC), 11247 (0700-2000 UTC) Mount Pleasant, Falkland Islands Callsign: Viper Freqs: any of the above. *Royal Air Force Designator's (actually 'UKADGE HF Line Designator List') ============================= How to find which frequencies are active. Listen to the 'Architect' weather broadcast at H+00 and H+30 (see above). If the UKADGE circuits are active, there will be an announcement after the weather broadcast with the code-letters for the active frequencies. For example: 'Additional information.. 2.. PK.. tack.. 401C.. tack.. AG' (which is repeated twice). The 1 2 3 4 - first number indicates which Air Defense radar station is active Buchan, Boulmer and Benbecula Buchan Boulmer Neatishead The first 2-letter-group is the code for the active HF frequency from the list below. It is sometimes referred to a the 'Jorsk Frequency'. It carries most of the voice traffic, including target positions and Beaver details. This channel also carries frequency changes and position reports. The third group is the 'Charlie squared' channel, where AWACS aircraft pass their radar data over a HF link. Known freqs are (in khz): 401A - 2250.5 401B - 33?? (exact freq unknown) 401C - 4478.5 401D - 6673.5 401E - 8500.5 The final group is known as 'chick co-ordination', where combat aircraft which are HF-capable can be passed target positions and other information. Therefore, in the example above, Buchan is the ADR station, using 5095 khz for voice traffic, the AWACS are using 4478.5 khz, and the 'chicks' are on 4745 khz. A AB AC AD AE AF AG AH AK AP AQ AW AZ 11205.0 05693.0 08156.0 09010.0 03939.0 09022.0 04745.0 03930.0 03038.0 11181.0 02396.0 04042.0 23281.0 EP EX EZ F FA FG FS FT FV FW G GA GD 15040.0 11184.0 11253.0 13257.0 03101.0 11208.0 04742.0 13218.0 15064.0 03131.0 03915.0 15061.0 02274.0 MD ME MS NJ PA PE PF PH PK PO PR PZ QB Pagina 601 18850.0 14460.0 03218.0 05705.0 03302.0 06760.0 10634.0 08971.0 05095.0 06715.0 03864.0 14724.0 03512.0 WUN-v05 B BA BE BF BJ BK BL BS BT BX CA CM CO CY CZ D DA DB DH DM DQ DS DT DW E EF EH EI EK EM EN 06739.0 17970.0 18018.0 03083.0 17988.0 03945.0 11268.0 18000.0 02350.0 08989.0 06736.0 18009.0 23245.0 03119.0 29800.0 04706.0 05436.0 15091.0 15013.0 08998.0 17995.0 04739.0 18024.0 09031.0 03924.0 05720.0 11259.0 23270.0 11235.0 15025.0 15076.0 GT H HE HJ HK HM HO HW HX HZ I IN IP J KA KD KH KJ KP KR KT KW KX L LA LB LC LD LE MB MC 26385.0 15031.0 03942.0 08983.0 09034.0 06748.0 13206.0 11247.0 23257.0 13248.0 13236.0 17982.0 27000.0 08980.0 03380.0 03867.0 12057.0 04718.0 02641.0 04484.0 05420.0 02261.0 02577.0 05447.0 03036.0 03092.0 06701.0 15046.0 15072.0 02266.0 05270.0 QR QV RA RD RE RM RZ SA SE ST TG TO TQ TS TW UA UB UR UT VE W WG WM X XA YC YP YM YZ ZF ZZ 08972.0 03095.0 08190.0 06691.0 05178.0 03110.0 09459.0 02762.0 14812.0 02591.0 06724.0 03391.0 03345.0 05684.0 04709.0 04724.0 10919.0 17979.0 04540.0 11217.0 05747.0 03125.0 03026.0 03224.0 05403.0 11241.0 23250.0 13211.0 20030.0 03763.0 05714.0 *RAF/NATO 'K Series' ==================== The RAF (and other NATO forces) seem to be using a new set of codes to identify some HF frequencies. I do not know what the proper name for this new system is, so until I find out, I'll just call it the 'K series'. Golf 02 Golf 08 Hotel05 Kilo 01 Kilo 04 Kilo 05 Kilo 06 Kilo 09 Kilo 10 Kilo 11 Kilo 12 Kilo 14 Kilo 15 Kilo 17 Kilo 18 Kilo 19 Kilo 22 Kilo 24 Kilo 25 Kilo 26 Kilo 27 Kilo 28 Kilo 30 Kilo 31 Kilo 33 Kilo 34 Kilo 36 Kilo 55 Kilo 56 3235.0 Khz 4572.0 Khz 9010.0 Khz HF? HF? 4520.0 Khz 4020.0 Khz 4920.0 Khz 5173.0 Khz 5277.5 Khz 5290.0 Khz (uhf) 7860.0 Khz 3304.5 Khz? (uhf) or 4860.50 Khz (uhf) 4785.0 Khz 4779.0 Khz unknown HF (uhf) (uhf) Beaver HF? 4477.0 Khz 5045.0 Khz 5385.0 Khz 5463.5 Khz 4012.0 Khz (uhf) (uhf) Pagina 602 WUN-v05 KJ 02 3357.0 KJ 04 3805.0 KJ 07 5280.0 KJ 11 ? KJ 28 (uhf) KJ 29 (uhf) KJ 37 5910.0 (poss.) TL 04 6237.0 (poss.) The KJ and TL designators were heard/used during the first JMC (Joint Maritime Conference) exercise held in the north-east Atlantic during early 1998. *Spanish Air Force ================== Known frequencies are 6715.0 and 8974.0. One flight was heard on 6715.0, and was asked to QSY to 'channel 2', so 6715.0 cannot be 'channel 2'. Frequency 'B' has also been mentioned on 8974.0. CU next time. Graham Tanner, [email protected] =============================================================== _ _ ___ _ _ _____ ___ ___ ___ _ _ _ _____ _____ | \| |/ _ \| | | |_ _|_ _/ __|/ _ \| | | \| | __\ \ / / __| | .` | _ | |_| | | | | | (__| _ | |__ | .` | _| \ \/\/ /\__ \ |_|\_|_| |_|\___/ |_| |___\___|_| |_|____| |_|\_|___| \_/\_/ |___/ Utility Monitoring in the Maritime Bands Edited By: Scott R. Havens, AB2V 2203 Whitney Place Valrico, Florida 33594-4163 USA [email protected]/[email protected] This has been the quietest month in some time for the Nautical News column. For once, I don't have any major station closures or other large changes to report. Instead, there are only a couple of small items to pass along to all of you. These involve new or different services from Taupo/ZLM, Singapore/9VG, and Reykjavik/TFA, and a URL from the US Coast Guard that is worth a look when you have a chance. QTC List: + + + + TAUPO MARITIME ON HF MSI CW REDUCTION AT SINGAPORE NAVTEX FOR ICELAND/GREENLAND WATERS USCG WEB SITE +++++ TAUPO MARITIME ON HF MSI Now listed as joining the USCG and the Argentinian CG fec (Sitor/B) transmissions on the HF MSI frequencies is the New Zealand station Taupo Maritime/ZLM. However it would appear that this service may not yet be actually operational (only the books jumping the gun) as Murray in Perth, WA and Ian in Hamilton, NZ have so far given nil returns. Keep an ear open and post when something moves. The schedule is reported as follows: 0633 1033 1833 2233 4210 4210 6314 6314 6314 8416.5 8416.5 8416.5 8416.5 12579 12579 16806.5 +++++ CW REDUCTION AT SINGAPORE Pagina 603 Wx Wx Wx Wx Navs Navs WUN-v05 Singapore Radio, in line with other stations, has recently removed 500 Khz and the MF WT service from its books and reduced the size of the HF WT side such that now only the following two transmitters are in use: 4313 8476 (9VG33) (9VG56) 0000-1400 H24. and +++++ NAVTEX FOR ICELAND/GREENLAND WATERS The Reykjavik transmission, ID [R], has regularly appeared in logs. However the area covered by NAVTEX on 518 kHz is being extended to cover Icelandic and Greenland waters with three transmissions. Reykjavik [R] Established Scheduled Covers Icelandic waters 0318 0718 1118 1518 1918 2318 Reykjavik [X] On trial Scheduled Covers Greenland, E coast 0350 0750 1150 1550 1950 2350 Planned for 99 Scheduled Covers Greenland, W coast currently no information Kook Island [W] +++++ USCG WEB SITE Finally, our friend John in Niagara Falls, NY, reminds us of the excellent Web site maintained by the United States Coast Guard at http://www.navcen.uscg.mil. This site contains a great deal of information about all aspects of maritime communications and navigation systems. An alternate (mirror) site is also maintained at http://www.nis-mirror.com. One or both of these URLs are definitely worth a bookmark for easy access to the wealth of information they provide. That's about all I have for this month. I hope to have a more robust column next time, but for now I wish you all good DX and 73. SRH/AB2V ===================================================================== # NUMBERS & ODDITIES # ////////////////////////////// \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ - Editor: Ary Boender ****** e-mail: [email protected] - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B - N&O home page: http://home.luna.nl/~ary/ ------------------------ Co-editors --------------------------- Logs: Patricia Johnston - Online database: Chris Smolinski http://www.blackcatsystems.com/numbersDB/ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ //////////////////////////////// -::: N&O #18 :::Hello, welcome to the 18th edition of N&O. What's on the menu this time? I have a revised version of last month's M40 list. Intelligence news and a profile of the Albanian intelligence agencies are this month's specials. On request, I have put Mike's huge Russian Man list on the N&O website in Access97 format. There are two 'Memory Lane' station profiles this month, S25 and G20. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* VOICE STATIONS * Pagina 604 WUN-v05 ::: SOUTH KOREAN VOICE STATIONS Following the Korean report in N&O 16, I received a massive schedule of the South Korean stations from Toru Yamashita and Igor Buhtiyarov. Thanks a million guys! - Callsigns: The South Korean agents/recipients have a numerical or geographical id, e.g. "Moran-bong", No.3825, No.3250, No.5335 and so on. Geographical id's noted so far are: Moran-bong, Shingo-san, Cheongcheon-gang, Tuman-gang "Bong" means hill or mountain, "san" means mountain, and "gang" means river. Mt. Moran-bong is located in Pyongyang; Mt. Shingo-san (unknown); Cheongcheon-gang is a Korean river; as is Tuman-gang. - Schedules: Day --1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 UTC ---1400 1600 1400 1600 1400 1600 1500 1600 1200 1600 1700 1600 1600 1330 1400 1530 1600 1430 1400 1500 1530 2114 1400 1430 1500 1530 1400 1530 nill 1500 1600 1630 1400 1500 1600 1630 1400 1400 1500 1600 1400 1400 1500 1600 1430 1600 1430 1600 frequency -----------6215 5715 or 4900 6215 5715 or 4900 6215 5550 or 4500 6215 5550 or 4500 6215 5715 4600 5450 or 6330 5450 or 6330 6215 5715 6215 5450 5550 5715 6215 6215 4940 6215 5550 6215 5715 6215 5715 4500 4500 5715 5715 4500 4500 5715 5715 5715 6215 5715 6215 6215 6215 5715 5550 5715 5550 5715 or 5550 or 5550 or 5715 or 5550 or 5550 or 5715 or 4900 or 4900 Pagina 605 WUN-v05 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1600 1600 1400 1400 1400 1600 1500 1530 1400 1500 1530 1530 1600 1630 1400 1630 1400 1600 1600 5450 5715 5715 5715 5715 5450 6215 5715 6215 6215 5715 6215 6330 5715 5715 5715 5715 5715 5715 Infrequently also on 6715 kHz at various times. 0500, 0900, 1100, 1330, 1400, 1500, 1600, 2100, 2200, 2300 UTC noted. Infrequently also on 5850 kHz at various times. 0300, 0500, 0900, 1000, 1300, 1400, 1500, 2100 UTC noted. ::: THREE NOTE ODDITY [G04] Monthly analysis by Hans-Friedrich Dumrese 02.09.99 2005Z 2035Z 5.320 kHz 5.320 kHz Message : 95458 75212 96660 42158 32014 95458 75458 99258 63212 78549 91548 96545 75458 30212 78545 99874 36212 45200 42199 74548 39256 78952 66545 32125 95455 = 25 groups Analysis: Frequent groups: 75458 2x 95548 2x First two figures : 30212 32014 125 36212 39256 42158 199 45200 63212 66545 74548 75212 458 78545 549 952 91548 95455 458 96545 660 99258 874 2x 2x Last three figures: 32014 32125 42158 42199 45200 30212 36 2 63 75 39256 99258 95455 75458 2x 95 2x 66545 78 96 74548 91 78549 96660 99874 78952 History: see earlier N&O's for the pre-1999 period Summer 2005 2035 Pagina 606 WUN-v05 Winter 2105 2135 01/99 03/99 05/99 07/99 09/99 3415 4520 5570 5680 5320 3315 4420 5470 5580 5220 02/99 04/99 06/99 08/99 3905 5310 5720 5730 3805 5210 5620 5630 Attention: G04 changes on the first Sunday or Thursday of the month. ::: RUSSIAN MAN CONTROL [S25] * MEMORY LANE * Using Mike's list, Hans-Friedrich brewed up this analysis. Note that S25 is no longer active. Schedules: switched : 04/94 06/94 12/94 06/99 0800 14720 0800 14890 0800 14890 0820 11270 end of the transmissions Nearly all 5F groups start and end with the same figure, i.e. Freq 1 615 95115 615 92675 Freq 2 615 97635 615 90035 Scheme of the groups: 0xxx2 0xxx8 2xxx9 4xxx7 6xxx1 6xxx6 7xxx3 (only 1 group, typo?) 7xxx4 8xxx0 8xxx3 9xxx3 (only 1 group, typo?) 9xxx5 Some stutter groups (11111) (S25A), some single groups (S25C) ::: CZECH STATION The Czech weekend station was heard on 11 Sept at 1645 UTC on 2136 kHz. No reports for 1122 kHz. Atention listeners in and around the Czech Republic, can you please try to figure out the exact schedules? I have a poor recording of the station and would appreciate a better copy. Anyone please? ::: SPRUCH [G20] * MEMORY LANE * One of the most unusual stations of the past was 'the Spruch', a German language station that used a number of different pieces of music as interval signals, each song belonged to a 'Spruchnummer', which was most probably the agent's id. Spruchnummer 1 Spruchnummer 2 Spruchnummer 3 Spruchnummer 4 Spruchnummer 5 Spruchnummer 7 Spruchnummer 10 Spruchnummer 17 - Schubert Serenade a saxophone piece (don't know the title) Brahms Waltz Mexican Hat Dance Atlantis by the Shadows We Get Ideas by Louis Armstrong Bach's Toccata in D minor Red Balloon by The Dave Clark Five Message format: Pagina 607 WUN-v05 Achtung, Spruchnummer 1, Gruppenzahl 42, Zeit 60900, Achtung Spruch Geht, followed by 42 5FG's, followed by "Ende Ende". The time (Zeit) was a date/time group. 60900 = the 6th, 0900 hours Central European Time -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* MORSE STATIONS * ::: M40/M53 Last month I published the M40/M53 list that Igor sent me. It seems that I misinterpreted his e-mail. Forget what was published last month, folks. Here is the revised version. Thanks Igor! Enigma code: Mode : Origin : Schedules : Format Example: vvv vvv vvv hr hr 46 46 rpt rpt vvv cq 343 hr hr 46 46 sk sk M40 (ex M53) Morse North Korea 10620 kHz at 0800 and 2000 UTC. Audible in Europe. Lots of others noted in S.E.Asia (see hereafter) : CQ XXX.YYY transmitted at the start only. When the message is repeated only the second group (after the dot) is transmitted: CQ YYY. XXX is probably the recipient and YYY the decode key. cq 747.343 cq 747.343 cq 747.343 = = 71841 8t146 47834....... (46 fg)... ar ar cq 343 cq 343 = = 71841 8t146 47834....... (46 fg)... ar ar callup ------------cq 627.555 cq 550.440 cq xxx.9412 cq xxx.121 cq xxx.5141 cq xxx.4772 cq xxx.243 cq 88.504 cq 989.741 cq xxx.935 cq 01.927 cq 515.839 cq 550.315 cq xxx.080 cq xxx.529 cq xxx.101 cq xxx.706 cq 000.962 cq xxx.119 cq 550.880 cq 613.316 cq xxx.1188 cq xxx.953 cq xxx.706 cq xxx.684 cq 515.909 cq 429.510 cq 863.359 cq 600.640 cq xxx.339 cq xxx.022 cq xxx.639 cq 428.628 UTC ----17.30 14.30 16.30 13.12 16.36 16.38 13.06 16.00 14.00 15.00 15.30 13.30 08.30 13.00 14.24 12.00 14.50 09.15 20.12 08.15 14.00 16.30 16.00 14.40 15.39 12.00 17.30 15.30 09.30 15.30 18.30 12.00 09.30 freq. ----3600 4100 4172 4177 4188 4191 4461 4495 4597 4600 4650 4730 5100 5366 5533 5533 5535 5580 5599 5745 5750 6428 6730 6734 6839 6848 6900 7400 7600 7651 7652 7711 8100 Pagina 608 WUN-v05 cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq cq 515.577 515.715 xxx.340 xxx.624 747.524 747.719 747.750.016 747.750 747.599 747.932 747.343 747.343 542.466 xxx.302 627.815 xxx.466 838.612 515.459 838.019 515.397 xxx.077 xxx.171 747.384 515.905 515.344 516.699 516.155 600.450 931.977 516.159 260.655 542.446 542.469 18.00 21.30 08.11 00.38 16.00 17.00 20.00 20.00 17.00 10.32 13.30 08.30 09.00 17.08 17.30 15.06 07.00 09.30 09.00 07.00 09.32 08.00 20.01 22.30 09.30 14.30 13.30 00.00 16.30 22.30 13.30 12.30 10.30 8119 8119 8150 8200 8231 8231 8231 8233 8235 8235 8756 8756 8825 8851 9200 9400 9827 9947 10108 10242 10260 10301 10621 10994 12161 12420 12540 12800 13000 13254 13850 18310 19300 'xxx' means that the transmission was in progress and only the decode key was heard. ::: A2A [M63] A2A is still on 5807 and 6763 at 0500 UTC. The out-stations are replying on 4753 kHz. A2A is also active with its normal callup sequence at 1100 UTC. ::: M76 M76 is still on the air, but not audible here in Western Europe. It was reported on 3293 kHz from Slovakia where the signal was very poor. ::: UNID station Igor copied two unid morse stations on duplex frequency 13407 kHz, on 22-08-99, 0849 UTC. Speed: 60 wpm hand keyed. They used the following set of cut numbers: RWLGKSNATM. I guess that this is a military setup, Igor. 1: sender 2: recipient 1: 2: 1: 2: 1: 2: 1: ...rasla rasla wrgms wrgms kk kk rr = = mk as as as as as = a8 a8 maf gr gr 43 43 kk 1v = 1t(----)h gr gr 5t 4t4t kk qsl qsl kk = = mkgaw mkgaw tnlsg tnlsg srrmt srrmt swkma swkma mmsng mmsng mmuww mmuww swwwn swwwn smtml smtml wlmtt wlmtt wntgw wntgw ttwta ttwta rtlta rtlta glslt glslt rgtna rgtna ngmna ngmna gmgtm gmgtm lskgm lskgm lskkw lskkw mrmsk mrmsk tsmmg tsmmg ttnnm ttnnm tdswa tdswa .... rasla rasla wrgms wrgms ar ar qsl qsl kk 2: = gr gr 34 34 kk 1: rr gr gr 43 43 = mkgaw mkgaw kk Pagina 609 2: 1: 2: 1: 2: 1: 2: 1: 2: WUN-v05 gr gr 34 34 kk aa aa nnn gr gr 34 34 kk rr gr gr 34 34 kk = rmakm rmakm qsl kk qsl qsl kk rr qru qru ar ar ii qru qru ar ar ii ii ee ::: HEP [M28] Kantonspolizei Zuerich, callsign HEP, is apparently no longer on shortwave. The station hasn't been heard since May this year. Freqs and callsigns: 3314 kHz HEP3 5266.5 kHz HEP5 6871 kHz HEP7 9186 kHz HEP9 ::: ALF's REPORT Alf from Central Europe is apparently active again. Here are a number of his findings. I have been looking for a couple of them for quite a while (VLDR, DPQT, M21) and thought that they went down the drain, but Alf logged them very recently. It has been a while, Alf. Welcome back! I think that the majority of your unids are Eastern European military stations. Note that the new NATO countries and other PfP countries -Russia excepted- are using CET nowadays. -> M21 5141.5 kHz Russ.AF/Air Defence, RUS: 2225 CW mkr: =99T225??8?????, time T225 = 0225 -> is UTC+4h 5195.0 kHz Russ. AF/Air Defence, RUS: 1520 CW mkr: =99192T??8?????, UTC+4h. UTC +4 is Moscow Summer Time -> M51 5223.0 kHz French Intell.?, F: 1140 CW 5LGS, header: BT NR 76 S 10 13:40:06 1999 BT 5336.0 kHz French Intell. ?, F: 1553 CW 5 LGS, header: 'BT NR 04 S 15 17:53:35 1999 BT ', using also CEST -> VLDR/DPQT 5254.0 kHz VLDR: CZE? 1531 CW 5 LGS without 'special' morse characters, end: '=VLDR K', cfm-tfc: QRU?, GA K VLDR: unid, CZE? 1141 CW 5 LGS, cfm-tfc: RPT GR23 K, VLDR R7 K VLDR is an often active static Call! Czech I think, operator ? Military ? 5258.0 kHz DPQT: CZE: 1019 CW 5 FGS long zeros, cfm-tfc same as the VLDR station -> M04 ? 5749.0 kHz 1303 CW marker: ' LOLO LOLO LOLO / 14090 ', 1305z 5FGS, using long zeros. -> UNIDS 5091.5 kHz unid: 2204z CW mkr: '242', 2204z 2x5 FGS, w/short zeros. 5231.0 kHz SNJ3: unid Central European: 0732 CW 'DE SNJ3 QTC 29 20 10 0932 =', and 5 LGS, Pagina 610 WUN-v05 end: '=SNJ3 K' 10: Date, 0932: is Central European Summer Time! into (duplex?) cfm-tfc, e.g. grp-rpt: 'JABHZ K' Central European Summer Time means NO RUSSIANS FOR SURE !! 5289.0 kHz WWVC: unid 1535 CW clg/wkg VPOG, OIZE, YTD4 etc. w/'RK'-ra/chks 5319.0 kHz F8DL: unid Central European 0901 CW 'NJ2P DE F8DL QTC 16 20 7 1101 =' into 5 LGS (no special charcters), 1101: Central European Summer Time, 7: Date, end with: '.... + NJ2P DE F8DL QTC +', next msg at 0905z '... QTC 17 20 7 1105=' into 5 FGS. From CZE/POL? unid: 0709 CW '... QTC 2 20 10 0908 = ' into 5 FGS with long zeros, 1005z VVVV's. See 5859 kHz for same header-styled msgs with CEST also. Central European Summer Time, so FOR SURE NO RUSSIANS Using long zeros, not T for 0 !! Which CE military is using this kind of CW operation? 5321.0 kHz GRXZ: unid 1032 CW to NJ2P, 'NJ2P DE GRXZ QTA FOR HZ4V COL QTA FOR HZ4V', '... FOR E3XC FOR E3XC = 417 015 989 905 719 715 RPT QLN COL 417 ... 715 RPT QLN + ' ' ... FOR HZ4V FOR HZ4V = 417 015 959 985 715 719 RPT QLN COL 417 ... 719 RPT QLN + ' and s/off, much too strong to be fm CIS. unid: 0918 CW 5 FGS, long Zeros, end: ' + ' D7CM: unid 1130 CW mixed 5 LGS/FGS to NJ2P, without special characters, header: 'QTC 7 20 17 1334 = ', 1334: Central European Time. !! see above !! many many nets now using CEST, long zeros and without special (cyrill/etc.) morse characters. Who is operating such style?? new-NATO countries? Military ? MOI ? SPY ?? 5372.0 kHz ABMK: unid 1457 CW wkg many 4-graphs w/'RK'-styled ra/checks 5859.0 kHz W8F2: unid C'European 0818 CW slow machine/tape gave constantly a channel-marker 'K4SX' (is receiver of msg) msg at 0831z: 'K4SX DE W8F2 QTC 8 20 10 1031 = 202 K4SX =', 20 5LGS, msg repeated. Back into the slow 'K4SX'-marker. 8: QTC/Msg-Nr., 20: msg of 20 grps, 10: Date, 1031: CEST/Central European Summer Time !!! nxt msg 0852z: '... QTC 9 20 10 1052 = 202 K4SX =', 5 LGS. Between K4SX-msg: ' SV3J SV3J SV3J DE W8F2 W8F2 QWX9 COL QWX9+ ' & 'I6DH I6DH I6DH DE W8F2 W8F2 QWX 11 COL QWX 11 + ' See 5319 kHz for same header-styled msgs with CEST also. Any comments ??? 6847.0 kHz QBC7: unid 1036 CW clg/wkg many 4-graphs fr QSA?, duplex ? 5402.0 kHz L9CC: unid 1842 CW w/calling marker. This one (L9CC) is very mystic one !!! active since years, only (?) with a calling taped marker. Operator???? CIS??? Pagina 611 WUN-v05 5476.0 kHz S6C4: unid CW 0855 5LGS without special morse characters, end: '= S6C4 +', header: ' MTRD (x3) DE S6C4 (x2) QTC 6 20 17 1055 = 794 MTRD = ', 17 1055: Date and Central European Summer Time, CW was handkeyed, msgs are transmitted two times, with a slow cont. given channel-marker 'MTRD' in between. See 5859 kHz. Any comments ?!?!?!? -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* VARIOUS MODES * ::: XPH Bruce Allen analysed two XPH transmissions. Here is what he found: Tones: 305, 321, 337, 355, 371, 387, 403, 436, 452, 468, 484, 499, 512 321 and 499 are used with 305 and 512 to provide synch before Hi Speed Data (HSD). 305 is used as a break character in HSD. My arbitrary assignments are 305 = Break 321 = break' (break prime) 337 = 0 355 = 1 371 = 2 387 = 3 403 = 4 419 = 5 436 = 6 452 = 7 468 = 8 484 = 9 499 = a' 512 = A Using this schema with 'Break' symbolized by the - sign Spooky.ra breaks out like this: Low Speed Data 1-149-149-149-1synch for HSD = a'A a'A a'A a'A a'A a'A a'A a'A a' Break break' Break break' Break break' Break break' Break break' Break break' Break break' Break break' Break break' Break break' Break break' High Speed Data= 03814-1A2A4-08491-13854-06101-96529-8A2A2-9A657-857A5-51292-07675-6 I suspect that the clip ends before the actual end of TX The XPH file sent to me by Ary breaks out: Low Speed Data: 645-0A0 645-645-645-0A0 645-645-645-0A0 645-645-645-0A0 645-645-645-0A0 645-645-645-0A0 645-645-645-0A0 645-645-645-0A0 Synch for HSD" 10 a'A pairs 10 Breaks sent in a row 10 Break break pairs Pagina 612 WUN-v05 HSD: 1A1A1A1A1A1A1A1A1A1A TX ends. I Would be interested to see if other XPH recordings vary. ::: FAPSI INTERCEPTS [M42] Freq. ----11460 15943 16257 16295 18172 22917 UTC ---1621 1256 0835 0820 0835 0740 c/s --URS RJA to --URO NOB RJA DZR URS RPR link ----60047 70004 90051 00149 90051 10042 note c/s RPA as mentioned in a previous N&O is a typo and should read RJA. On 12 September, Geoff Halligey copied two unid stations, one of them was using callsign DPU. The callup was in CW followed by a 75bd RTTY message. This looks like a FAPSI station although I am not sure about it. Anyone? 11412 kHz at 1056 UTC CW clg DPU DPU hand sent, then QSY 12157 QSA5 12157 kHz at 1058 UTC CW "QSA4 QTC1", "K" fm DPU, then msg in 5-number groups Baudot 75 bd, but frequently reverting to QWERTYUIOP letters. . Then "R OK VA" fm DPU. Jim Dunnett provided a sample of a FAPSI message. Those of you who are not familiar with these RTTY stations and want to learn more about them may want to download the N&O #00 files from the N&O home page at http://home.luna.nl/~ary Example: The callup sequence is either in RTTY '4646464646 NOB NOB' etc, or in morse. 11177 70004 08556 17156 02889 culyo itmrw ujjoj lujgy jypyx bddih keufd vaews hwmhe qprug hmaqv sfjjt yomvx aahvx nlybk amnuk iwuar ..... [287 groups] 11177 70004 31561 17157 02439 dbqck lkjpp lxymx fphyx hvflq tugpf griye suvsh wvfuz tnzuj xgiit iwuto ..... [242 groups] after qso wrk qpp after qso wrk qpp asm cfm? [Morse] QHN ASM AS CFM NOT OK OK AS SEE [back to rtty] op qpp sa after qso wrk qpp Pagina 613 QOB WUN-v05 pse as hr sa op1 not ok as see ryryryryryry qru om u will work qpp? ok ih asm qru tks gb sk -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* AGENCY PROFILE: ALBANIAN INTELLIGENCE * The Albanian defense forces consist of the following branches: Army, Navy, Air and Air Defense Forces, Interior Ministry Troops, and Border Guards. The major administrative divisions serve all services. These divisions include the political, personnel, intelligence/counterintelligence directorates; the military prosecutor's office; and the medical services. During the period of communist rule from 1944 to 1991, Albania was the most closed and isolated society in Europe. This situation began to change drastically in 1991, in part because of the efforts of the Albanian Democratic Party, which advocated restructuring the security organs and purging officials who had repressed the population under Hoxha and Alia. In early 1992, officials responsible for preventing or investigating crime were disorganized as a result of political changes in the country and were unsure how to operate effectively. Organizational change in the police and security forces, initiated by the communist dominated coalition government, also inhibited their effectiveness at least for a time. In Hoxa's last years, the Directorate of State Security (Drejtorija e Sigurimit te Shtetit -Sigurimi-), increased its political power. After Hoxha's death, Alia was apparently unable or unwilling to maintain the totalitarian system of terror and repression that Hoxha had employed to maintain his grip on the party and the country. Alia relaxed the most overt Stalinist controls over the population and instructed the internal security structure to use more subtle, bureaucratic-authoritarian mechanisms characteristic of the post-Stalin Soviet Union and East European regimes. He allowed greater contact with the outside world, including eased travel restrictions for Albanians, although the Sigurimi demanded bribes equivalent to six months' salary for the average Albanian to obtain the documents needed for a passport. More foreigners were allowed to visit Albania, and they reported a generally more relaxed atmosphere among the population as well as a less repressive political and antireligious climate. The dramatic collapse of communist rule in Eastern Europe in 1989 apparently had a devastating effect on the internal social and political situation in Albania despite Alia's efforts to contain it. Massive demonstrations against communist rule followed by liberalization and democratization in Eastern Europe began to affect Albania in 1990. The power of the security police was successfully challenged by massive numbers of largely unorganized demonstrators demanding reforms and democratic elections. - Security Forces Until April 1991, all security and police forces were responsible to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which also exercised authority over the judicial system and the implementation and enforcement of the country's laws. Each security or police organization (the Sigurimi, the Frontier Guards, and the People's Police) constituted a separate directorate Pagina 614 WUN-v05 within the ministry; each had a larger proportion of personnel who were party members than the armed forces because of the need for political reliability. In the Sigurimi, for example, nearly all serving personnel were believed to be party members. In the Frontier Guards and People's Police, all officers and many other personnel were party members. The Sigurimi were the security police forces. Organized to protect the party and government system, these forces were responsible for suppressing deviation from communist ideology and for investigating serious crimes on a national scale. Frontier Guards, as their name implied, maintained the security of state borders. The People's Police were the local or municipal police. In July 1991, the communist-dominated legislature abolished the Sigurimi and established a new National Information Service (NIS/SHIK) in its place. It was unclear to Western observers to what extent the new organization would be different from its predecessor because at least some of its personnel probably had served in the Sigurimi. Only former Sigurimi leaders were excluded from the new NIS. - Directorate of State Security The Directorate of State Security, or Sigurimi, which was abolished in July 1991 and replaced by the NIS, celebrated March 20, 1943, as its founding day. The Sigurimi was organized into sections covering political control, censorship, public records, prison camps, internal security troops, physical security, counterespionage, and foreign intelligence. The political control section's primary function was monitoring the ideological correctness of party members and other citizens. It was responsible for purging the party, government, military, and its own apparatus of individuals closely associated with Yugoslavia, the Soviet Union, or China after Albania broke from successive alliances with each of those counties. One estimate indicated that at least 170 communist party Politburo or Central Committee members were executed as a result of the Sigurimi's investigations. The political control section was also involved in an extensive program of monitoring private telephone conversations. The censorship section operated within the press, radio, newspapers, and other communications media as well as within cultural societies, schools, and other organizations. - Frontier Guards In 1989 the Frontier Guards included about 7,000 troops organized into battalion-sized formations. Although organized strictly along military lines, the Frontier Guards were subordinate to the Ministry of Internal Affairs until its abolition in April 1991 when they were subordinated to the Ministry of People's Defense. The mission of the Frontier Guards was to protect state borders and to prevent criminals, smugglers, or other infiltrators from crossing them. In the process, they were also charged with stopping Albanians from leaving the country illegally. They were effective in enforcing its closed borders, although some Albanians still managed to escape. During the period of Albania's greatest isolation from its neighbors, the lack of open border crossing points simplified border control. For example, in 1985 Albania opened its first border crossing point with Greece, fourteen years after it had re-established diplomatic relations with Athens. In 1990, however the Frontier Guards were increasingly less able to prevent illegal crossings by well-armed citizens, who frequently sought refuge in Greece and Yugoslavia. - People's Police In 1989, the People's Police had five branches: # Police for Economic Objectives The Police for Economic Objectives served as a guard force for state buildings, factories, construction projects, and similar enterprises. Pagina 615 WUN-v05 # Communications Police The Communications Police guarded Albania's lines of communication including bridges, railroads, and the telephone and telegraph network. # Fire Police Firefighting was also considered a police function and was carried out by the Fire Police. # Detention Police The Detention Police served as prison and labor camp guards. # General Police. The General Police corresponded to the local or municipal police in other countries and attended to traffic regulation and criminal investigations. Source: Library of Congress Country Studies -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* INTELLIGENCE NEWS * ::: SPY GRANNY 87-year-old Melita Norwood, code name Hola, reportedly had access to British atomic secrets through her office job at the British NonFerrous Metals Research Association, which was involved in metallurgical research associated with the bomb project, The Times said. Mrs Norwood said to The Times: 'In the same circumstances, I know that I would do the same thing again.' The extent of Mrs. Norwood's access to British secrets has not been determined. 'It wasn't much,' she told The Times. Hola was recruited in 1937. The Times claims her reports to the communists accelerated the development of Soviet nuclear weapons immediately after World War II. ::: KGB TRANSMITTERS FOUND IN BRUSSELS Belgian authorities, tipped off by the British secret service, have discovered three caches with KGB radio transmitter equipment buried in the woods outside the capital. It was unclear when the equipment had been dug in, but it was most likely during the height of the Cold War. The Soviet spy agency's equipment was found three to six feet underground. One cache was discovered close to Leuven, the second north of Brussels, and the third in the woods of Halle, all about 15 km from Brussels. - History of the Eavesdropping Agency THE British Government's eavesdropping agency, the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), is based in Cheltenham. It was set up in 1946 after the success of the Government Code and Cipher School in Bletchley of cracking the German Enigma codes during the Second World War. It is responsible for monitoring telecommunications and telephone calls in Britain and around the world and employs some 4,000 people. It works closely with MI6. GCHQ uses state-of-the-art equipment for a wide range of operations to decrypt diplomatic traffic and to identify the voices of individuals who are of interest to the West's intelligence services. GCHQ officers have been closely involved in the British efforts to tackle the IRA. GCHQ also works closely with the US eavesdropping Pagina 616 WUN-v05 operation, the National Security Agency. The agencies work together on a system called "Echelon", an integrated global surveillance network intercepting international satellite and communications links. It is said to have benefited the US and UK with information about arms and trade deals. Until 1975 few people outside the intelligence community knew about the existence of GCHQ. In the Eighties, Margaret Thatcher took union rights away from GCHQ staff on the basis that trade unionists were a potential threat to national security. Those rights have now been restored. After the Cold War, GCHQ cut back on staff numbers. The Cheltenham HQ is being rebuilt at a cost of pounds 300m. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* NuMorse MORSE TUTOR * During the past months several people asked for a morse tutor. When you search the Internet, you will find lots of morse tutors. Many of them are probably good, you'll have to try them for yourself. One of the finest tutors I came accross is NuMorse 1.40, a US$ 29.00 shareware program that can be downloaded from the NuMorse home page at http://guest.btinternet.com/~tony.lacy/NuMorse/ There is also a free 'light' version of the program available. NuMorse 1.40 features: - All alphanumeric characters plus all other special characters like +[AR] /[DN] *[SK] =[BT] are available. Many other prosigns can be set up to map to keyboard characters. - Play random characters or play from file, keyboard or QSO generator. - NuMorse can "correct" your work using speech phonetics via a sound card. - NuMorse gathers detailed performance statistics. Use them to automatically adjust code settings. - Several endurance speedup modes. - Log files record code output as well as your typed responses, cut & paste to/from word processors. - Character filter options and random number weighting. - Drive an external code oscillator generator via printer or any port. - Control NuMorse speed automatically from a file. - Minimum character speed 5 WPM, minimum text speed 3.2 WPM. - A visual semaphore. - Response time thermometer. - Entering the NuMorse access code will remove the 10 WPM code speed limit and NuMorse will then be able to send code at up to 48 wpm. I have no time to write a product review right now. So if someone feels like he/she wants to write a review, please feel free to do so and send me a copy for this column. -o-o-o-o-conet-o-o-o-o===================================================================== # UTILITY ROUND-UP # - Editor: Ary Boender ****** E-mail: [email protected] - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B HURRAY!!!! ONE contributor this month. That is 100% more than last month. Thanks Klaus!!! Luckily I found a few items so the Ute column is back... for now... Will there be a next edition? It's up to you! No input = no column, simple like that. Pagina 617 WUN-v05 -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* US NAVY * Despite earlier rumours that the US Navy had planned to close down the VLF sites, other -better- news reached me recently. Continental Electronics Corp has won a 5-year contract to upgrade the US Navy VLF submarine communications network. * BAHAMAS * The Bahamian Self Defense Forces in Coral Harbour have been logged on 8156 kHz. Tactical callsigns YN and JA were used. * NDB NEWS * Klaus Betke reports that the following German maritime radiobeacons will cease operation on November 30, 1999. 302.0 312.0 309.5 298.0 309.0 310.0 kHz kHz kHz kHz kHz kHz BE GB WE EL AR KL - Borkum Lightship German Bigh Wangerooge Lightship Elbe Alte Weser Kiel Source: "Nachrichten fuer Seefahrer" (Notices to Mariners), issued 10 September 1999. Alan Gale recently picked up a chart published by Racal Avionics, the new owners of Aerad, dated 22-4-1999. The list covers the North Sea West Off-shore Oil Installations. Alan made a list of the NDB's on the chart. Thanks Alan! NORTH SEA OIL & GAS PLATFORMS WITH NDBs: (Aerad Chart) kHz: Call: Field: Company: Location: ========================================================= 266.0 VT Pipe (a) Phillips North Sea 315.0 HGN Berge Hugin North Sea 316.0 PA Leman Shell/Esso North Sea 316.0 UF Leman Shell/Esso North Sea 323.0 AR Petroland Petroland North Sea 323.0 AW Petroland Petroland North Sea 323.0 AY Pentacon North Sea 323.0 BBF Beatrice Britoil North Sea 323.0 BEA Beatrice Britoil North Sea 323.0 EC Petroland Petroland North Sea 323.0 EK Petroland Petroland North Sea 323.0 HX Haven Unocal North Sea 323.0 LB Vlieland Wintershall North Sea 323.0 PM Petroland Petroland North Sea 323.0 PO Placid Placid North Sea 323.0 RH Petroland Petroland North Sea 323.0 TJ Nam North Sea 323.0 ZP Pentacon North Sea 324.0 CLA Clyde Britoil North Sea 324.0 MP MCP 01 Total/Elf North Sea 325.0 CHO Schooner North Sea 326.0 CMC McCulloch North Sea 326.0 RA Tyra Maersk (Danish) North Sea 326.0 YW Tyra Maersk (Danish) North Sea 327.0 ALW Alwyn North Total North Sea 327.0 BNF Ramform Banff North Sea 327.0 DUR Dunbar North Sea 327.0 RVN Ravenspurn N Hamilton North Sea 328.0 BAF Brae Marathon North Sea 328.0 TTA Indefatigable North Sea 330.0 CFS Captain North Sea 330.0 CWP Captain North Sea Pagina 618 331.0 332.0 332.0 333.0 333.5 335.0 335.0 337.5 339.0 339.0 340.0 340.0 340.0 343.0 345.0 346.0 346.0 349.0 349.0 352.0 353.0 353.0 354.0 356.0 357.0 358.0 358.0 358.0 358.0 358.0 358.0 358.0 358.0 358.0 358.0 358.0 358.0 359.0 359.5 362.0 363.5 363.5 365.0 367.0 367.0 367.0 368.0 369.0 369.0 371.0 371.0 371.0 371.0 371.0 371.0 371.0 371.0 371.0 373.0 374.0 374.0 375.0 378.0 378.0 378.0 380.0 380.0 384.0 JDY DMR PGT SHO HRD MUK SCO GNT OH ON ARN MRN TNY NDR GRY BP KTW DNF SPA UJ OBA SRW BHM RNT FRN AV CF HA HE HF LF4H KR MB MD TF WC WO BX RVN BBV ETP MGO BML FP LF6P OQ NEL AF RFB AMD AME AMF AMP AO KO NQ WA WB AHO BRQ CPR TR KX TMA WLN AU ULA 7T WUN-v05 Judy Buchan BP Pickerill Sean Shell/Esso Harding Murdoch Scott Gannet Shell/Esso Viking Viking Alba Northern Maureen Phillips Tiffany Northern Producer Gryphon West Sole BP Kittiwake Shell/Esso Dan Sleipner Indefatigable Oseberg A Shearwater Bleholm Trent Franklin Rijn? Logger Conoco Helm Unocal CP Q8A BP Helder Unocal Heimdal Kotter Conoco Camelot Mobil Camelot Mobil Rijn Amoco Liset Nam AWG1 Nam Forties BP Ravenspurn Brae B Marathon Etap Mungo Balmoral Sun Oil Frigg Total/Elf Frigg (a) Total/Elf Frigg Total/Elf Nelson Rough British Gas Rough British Gas Rijn Amoco Rijn Amoco Rijn Amoco Rijn Amoco Penman Nam Penman Nam Penman Nam Penman Nam Penman Nam Ivanhoe Amerada Hess Barque Clipper Shell/Esso Tor Phillips Indefatigable Shell/Esso Thames Arco Welland Albuskjell Phillips Ula Haven A Pagina 619 North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea 385.0 385.0 385.0 385.5 386.0 388.0 388.0 389.5 389.5 393.0 393.0 393.0 393.0 394.0 394.0 395.0 397.5 398.0 400.0 400.0 402.0 402.0 402.0 402.0 402.0 402.0 402.0 402.0 403.5 415.5 418.0 420.0 420.0 420.0 421.5 424.0 424.0 424.0 424.0 426.0 428.0 428.5 429.5 431.0 432.0 534.0 534.0 544.0 544.0 544.0 544.0 544.0 544.0 561.0 561.0 561.0 561.0 570.0 570.0 598.0 606.5 606.5 615.0 615.0 615.0 BB FM PK MLE AK BBR KY PC TSA ARA AZ LOM NET BCE CLT JNA NIA KCH CLW NS AA AI FC KB NAM NO TAA WG LNL ANR GLD LGS LTR PF EGN FPS STI UZ WDN HWQ TYN CE UGM PSL MDA LF6E LF4N LF5M LF5N LF5O LF5P LF6G LF6I LF3E LF5B LF5D LF6S LF3A LF4J LF6V MR PP JL OM OM Penman Fulmar Penman Miller Auk Beryl Beryl (a) Leman Bank Leman Bank Montrose Montrose Lomond North Everest Bruce Cleeton Janice Alpha Brittania Ketch Curlew Ninian South Noordwinning Noordwinning Ameland Placid Nam Noordwinning Tartan Nam Lancelot Andrew Glas Dowr Loggs Saltire Piper Elgin Teal Markham Markham Windermere Arpet Tyne Claymore Fife Pickerill Armada Eldfisk Varg BHP Ekofisk Ekofisk Ekofisk Ekofisk Edda Albuskjell Draupner Oseberg Hod Oseberg Gyda Brage Jotun B Ekofisk/Emden Ekofisk/Emden Skjold Gorm A Gorm C WUN-v05 Wintershall North North Wintershall North North Shell/Esso North Mobil North Mobil North North North North North North North North North North North North North Chevron North Nam North Nam North Nam North Placid North Nam North Nam North Texaco North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North Phillips North Phillips North Phillips North Phillips North North Phillips North North North North North North North North Phillips North Phillips North North Maersk (Danish) North Maersk (Danish) North * VNG UPDATE * Pagina 620 Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea WUN-v05 Robin L. Harwood forwarded the following VNG update from Ron. Standard Time and Frequency station VNG is run under a contract that will end in June 2002. After that date the site owner proposes to sell it off to the highest bidder, probably for housing development. If the market is not buoyant at the time the sale might be put off and VNG might limp along for another year. But then it will close down. If you use VNG in your work or hobby then you need to make your need known to the National Time Committee or the VNG User's Consortium. It was thought that VNG would close this last June 1999, however, funding was found at the last minute. Earlier this year a voice announcement on VNG asked users to contact the VNG Users Consortium if they needed the service to continue. I believe that about 50 astronomers responded and three other people with different interests, a clock designer, a radio amateur and a physicist at a university. Users find VNG to be the only 24 hour time signal that they can rely on. WWV, WWVH, JJY are all unavailable at times during the day. GPS can give excellent time but there is no audio announcement which some find very useful. Ron, VK3AFW, urges users of Australia's Time and Frequency HF reference to make their needs known. Ron is prepared to collate e-mails and forward them. Otherwise donations and comments should be sent to the VNG Users Consortium direct. Irrelevant to VHF? Not for Ron, he uses the VNG timing for setting/checking his analogue clock for meteor scatter skeds and to check the station digital clock. He also uses it to check frequency standards, so that he can minimize transmission frequency errors. -- 73 from Ron, VK3AFW -================================================================= WUN UTILITIES LOGGINGS COLUMN September, 1999 Edited by Donald E. Stidwell ([email protected]) and our illustrious Team Logs Members: Eddie Bellerby: G-K ([email protected]) Simon Denneen: L-P ([email protected]) Patricia Johnston: V-Z ([email protected]) Chris Stroup: (A-F) ([email protected]) Bob Yellen: S-U ([email protected]) ==================================================================== A nice LONG column this month: almost 3000 loggings! This is due to this being a combined column from last month and this month. However, even taking this into consideration, we still show an increase in the number of logs submitted. Good work gang! Welcome aboard to our three new Team Loggers: Patricia Johnston from Canada, Simon Denneen from Australia and Bob Yellen from the US of A. Help keep these guys busy and submit lots of logs to the list for them to collect. ==================================================================== 53.8 RTO: Moscow Meteo 0645 FAX / unid chart Europe to 90 deg E (06/Jun/99) ((KB)) Pagina 621 WUN-v05 82.8 MKL: MRCC Kinloss SCO 1609 FSK Morse/18wpm/65 Airfields TAFs; Authentication; Enciphered RTTY. //4731. 15 Aug (RGA) MKL: RAF Northwood G 1648 UNID/150/60 Enciphered. 28 Aug (RGA) 139.0 DCF49: EFR Mainflingen GER 1640 IRA/200/340 Electricity Distribution Control. //129.1 28 Aug (RGA) 147.3 DDH47: Hamburg Meteo 1059 RTTY/50/80 CQs (25 Jul) (RGA) DDH47: Hamburg Meteo 1531 RTTY/50/80 Wave Heights Fcasts in GG. 7 Aug (RGA) DDH47: Hamburg Meteo GER 1635 RTTY/50/83 CQs. 28 Aug (RGA) 515.0 (IPB):prob Bari radio Italy 2215z 01/08/99 CW auto tx very long wx msg for mediterranean area(EB) 518 : Cherbourg Avurnav 1340 FEC/100/170 MIBs (9 Jul) (RGA) : Unid 1400 FEC/100/170 MIBs. Which UK Stn? (9 Jul) (RGA) A: AVURNAV Brest 2000 FEC/100/170 (Brest is supposed to be 'F:' (!!! ???)) (31 Jul) (RGA) GCC: Cullercoates Radio 1248 FEC/100/170 MIBs (9 Jul) (RGA) GCC: CullercoatesRadio 2050 FEC/100/170 MIB (Poor Copy) (30 Jul) (RGA) GNI: NitonRadio 1218 FEC/100/175 MIBs (9 Jul) (RGA) GPK: PortpatrickRadio 1330 FEC/100/170 MIBs (9 Jul) (RGA) GPK: PortpatrickRadio 2131 FEC/100/170 MIBs (Poor Copy) (30 Jul) (RGA) K: Cherbourg AVURNAV 2140 FEC/100/170 MIBs (Good Copy) (30 Jul) (RGA) K: Cherbourg Avurnav 1740 FEC/100/170 MIBs. 7 Aug (RGA) M: OostendRadio????? 2115 FEC/100/170 MIB (31 Jul) (RGA) M: Oostende(?) 2200 FEC/100/170 MIBs (Good Copy) (30 Jul) (RGA) O: Prob PortpatrickRadio/GPK 1730 FEC/100/170 MIBs. Heavy hum on txn. 7 Aug (RGA) OST:OostendeRadio 1448 FEC/100/170 MIBs (9 Jul) (RGA) P: NethCG 1948 FEC/100/170 Nav Wngs (31 Jul) (RGA) P: NetherlandsCG 1949 FEC/100/170 MIBs. 7 Aug (RGA) S: NitonRadio 2018 FEC/100/170 Wx Fcast (31 Jul) (RGA) S: Unid 1630 FEC/100/170 MIBs. 15 Aug (RGA) SDJ: StockholmRadio 1930 FEC/100/170 B1=K MIBs (Poor) (31 Jul) (RGA) T: OostendeRadio 1848 FEC/100/170 MIBs. 7 Aug (RGA) : Avurnav Brest 1205 FEC/100/175 Wx Fcst; Firing Exercises. (9 Jul) (RGA) B: BODO 2235 fec 100/170 Navtex. Gale wng. ( 8/Sep) (DW) G: CULLERCOATS 2100 fec 100/170 Navtex. Wx fcst. Nav wngs. 2145 fec 100/170 Navtex. Gale wngs ( 8/Sep) (DW) J: GISLOVSHAMMAR 2330 fec 100/170 Navtex. Nav wngs. ( 8/Sep) (DW) K: NITON 2140 fec 100/170 Navtex. Nav wngs for French Coasts (8/Sep) (DW) L: ROGALAND 2148 fec 100/170 Navtex. Nav wngs. Gale warnings. 2245 fec 100/170 Navtex. Gale wng. ( 8/Sep) (DW) M: OOSTENDE 2200 fec 100/170 Navterx. Nav wngs. ( 8/Sep) (DW) O: PORTPATRICK 2220 fec 100/170 Navtex. Gale wngs. Nav wngs. ( 8/Sep) (DW) Q: SPLIT 2240 fec 100/170 Navtex. Nav wng. ( 8/Sep) (DW) R: MONSANTO 2250 fec 100/170 Navtex. Nav wngs. ( 8/Sep) (DW) S: NITON 2158 fec 100/170 Navtex. Gale warnings. 2300 fec 100/170 Navtex. Gale wngs. Nav wngs. ( 8/Sep) (DW) T: OOSTENDE 2210 fec 100/170 Navtex. Nav wngs. ( 8/Sep) (DW) W: LA GARDE 2340 fec 100/170 Navtex. Nav wngs. ( 8/Sep) (DW) 1831.5 ON4UBA/B: UBA R/AMATEUR BEACON 0605 CW. UBA eclipse propagation experiment beacon. (11/Aug) (DW) 2085.5 : CIS Mil 1853 81-81/81/180 25 Aug (RGA) 2187.5 GMDSS ALERT CHANNEL 1563 DSC 100/170 TEST reply (BQ). Coast stn MMSI corrupt but possibly MRCC Falmouth. ( 2/Sep) (DW) 2201.3 GYA: RN Northwood G 2138 RTTY/75/870 CARBs 24 Aug (RGA) MGJ: Faslane SCO 1655 RTTY/75/860 CARBs. 28 Aug (RGA) 2357.5 OUA: DM STEVNS 1841 CW. Marker "vvv OUA 4/8/11/14/25 OVK 11/12/14/20/21/23/25/33/34/35" in slow morse. ( 7/Sep) (DW) OUA: DanN Stevns DNK 2143 CW Vs; Marker. 24 Aug (RGA) Pagina 622 WUN-v05 2423.5 SAB: GOETEBORG RADIO 1941 arq 100/170 Selcal MQDMIVV. Chan free marker (Maritex) "ererer" string. Selcal IKYF. ( 7/Sep) (DW) 2440.0 UNID. 2243 rtty 50/R/500 Idle on space with odd opchat "cfm" etc. ( 7/Sep) (DW) 2474 PBC: NethN Den Helder 1658 RTTY/75/800 CARBs. 28 Aug (RGA) PBC: NethN DenHelder HOL 1957 RTTY/75/840 CARBs. 19 Aug (RGA) PBC32: DN GOEREE ISLAND 1636 rtty 75/850 CARB. Operations on chans 4b and 8a. ( 2/Sep) (DW) 2474.0 PBC32: DN GOEREE ISLAND 2055 rtty 75/850 CARB. Activity on Chan 08a ( 8/Sep) (DW) 2480.0 MKL: RAF U.K. 1805z 26/06/99 CW/RTTY 75 weather tfc to 6PT (EB) 2524 VMR466 : 2040 UTC USB Coast Guard Hervey Bay w/ daily opening broadcast 28/JUL (SD) 2548 : Unid 1911 CW nr 22a 25 21:06:55 1999 bt 5LGs. Same tfc type as logged on 5318 earlier. 25 Aug (RGA) 2591 : Unid NATO 1700 PSK/2400/USB 28 Aug (RGA) 2608.4 FUO: FF Toulon F 2104 RTTY/75/840 Tests. 17 Aug (RGA) FUO: FN Toulon F 1916 RTTY/75/830 Tests. 25 Aug (RGA) 2616 ---: Bracknell meteo U.K. 1758z 26/06/99 FAX 120/576 (EB) 2618.5 GFA: BRACKNELL MET 2141 FAX Sfc analysis for 1800z. (18/Jun) (DW) GFE25: Bracknell Meteo G 2020 FAX Sea Swell Contours. 22 Aug (RGA) 2643.5 SPS: WitowoRadio POL 1917 CW de SPS/TOR K. 25 Aug (RGA) SPS: WitowoRadio POL 2005 FEC/100/170 Service Info 19 Aug (RGA) 2643.7 SPS: WitowoRadio POL 1701 CW? TOR (dots) 28 Aug (RGA) SPS: WitowoRadio POL 2256 CW Tfc List. 15 Aug (RGA) 2670 NMB: USCG Group Charleston 0422 USB w/marine information broadcast. (25/Jul/99) (MADX) NMN70: USCG Group Eastern Shores 0233 USB w/marine information broadcast. (14/Jul/99) (MADX) 2725 : Unid NATO 2008 LINK-11/USB 19 Aug (RGA) 2780.0 FUC: FN CHERBOURG 0730 rtty 75/850 Occ ltrshfts, "zrz", "ry's sg's". No carrier btwn trnsmns. No further trnsmns of opchat or marker. Possibly FN Cherbourg/FUC. (5/Jul) (DW) FUC: FN CHERBOURG 1250 rtty 75/850 "AA de FUC hk bo imi kilo" "FK de FUC qrv kilo" "FK de FUC zbz3 kilo" "FK de FUC hk bo qsm k" and similar opchat. (5/Jul) (DW) 2786 FUE: French naval Brest 1751z 25/06/99 RTTY/75 callband/freq marker (EB) 2789 FUE FN Brest F 1703 RTTY/75/840 RYs/SGs. 28 Aug (RGA) FUE: FF Brest F 2111 RTTY/75/830 Tests. 17 Aug (RGA) FUE: FN Brest F 1953 RTTY/75/840 Test from corrupt tape. 25 Aug (RGA) FUE F Navy Brest: 2209 RTTY 75/850 faa faa faa de fue fue testing ryr sgs (07/AUG/99) (WP3) FUE: FN BREST 0719 rtty 75/850 Marker "AA de FUE ry's sg's" (5/Jul) (DW) 2806.0 IGJ41 IN Augusta: 2238 RTTY 100/850 availability (07/AUG/99) (WP3) 2815.0 IDR8 IN Rom: 2206 RTTY 75/850 availability (07/AUG/99) (WP3) 2829 SPB: SzczecinRadio POL 2258 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID 15 Aug (RGA) 2829.5 SPB SZCZECIN RADIO: 2200 SITOR-B traffic list + frequencies 2204:blind-tfc (07/AUG/99) (WP3) 2829.5 SPB: SzczecinRadio POL 2117 ARQ/100/170 Tgms to ships. 17 Aug (RGA) 2840.7 : GCG Cuxhaven GER 2026 ARQ/100/160 Wx Fcasts in GG. 22 Aug (RGA) 3160 XELN: CIS Mil 2032 CW Wkg VXMW & AGTW (Simplex) 24 Aug (RGA) 3167.4 OSCAR 5: 0102 USB X-RAY 9 and UNIFORM 2 US Mil (09/SEP/99) (JLM) 3172.5 IMB1 Rom Meteo: 2153 RTTY 50/850 wx (07/AUG/99) (WP3) 3187.0 Cape Osborn : 0328 USB / working King One and KingTwo for STS93 launch. (22July1999) (Midwest USA) Cape Radio: 0302 USB / working King One for STS-93 launch. Pagina 623 3196 3206.0 3278.8 3282 3331 3363.0 3390 3390 3522.5 3567.5 3615.7 3652 3667.2 3678 3687 3712.0 3722.0 3737 3739 3756.7 3782 3855.0 3860 3875.0 4024 4028 4101 4116 4125 4125.0 4178.5 4203 4210.5 4211 WUN-v05 (22July1999) (Midwest USA) DoD Cape: 0153 USB / working USS Thorn for STS-93 launch. (22July1999) (Midwest USA) OLT: Prague Meteo CZR 2125 RTTY/50/490 Afld Wx Fcasts. 17 Aug (RGA) DHL61: WSP Wilhelmshaven 0850 USB / wkg patrol boat DH4275 re rescue of injured seal (29/Aug/99) (Anonymous) PORT. STATE POLICE NET 2135 fec 100/I/170 (lsb of 3280). Various tfc (Portuguese) in fec and arq but too weak for clear copy. Setubal (cp stb) frequent mentions. (4/Jul) (DW) OK9J: Unid CIS Mil Bcast 2030 CW BPQQ de OK9J QTC 336 45 19 2310 336=670=AAAAA ATJUch CHSOY DZILV etc. Rpts Msg; Ends RPT AL QXS AR. 19 Aug (RGA) : Unid Arabic Diplo? 2048 RTTY/50/160 Arabic-80; serial nos; paragraph nos; signature pdlkg.au kghrgas. 24 Aug (RGA) ---:0930z Fisherman having a chit chat, 100 kg of Hoke at 860 meters,comments about what they dredged up over the years including a wheelbarrow (they still use it) and dead sheep. MGJ: RN Faslane SCO 1709 RTTY/75/850 CARBs. 28 Aug (RGA) MGJ: RN Faslane SCO 2122 RTTY/75/840 CARBs. 19 Aug (RGA) ON4UBA/B: UBA R/AMATEUR BEACON 0559 CW. UBA eclipse propagation experiment beacon. (11/Aug) (DW) : CIS Crypt 1958 81-81/xx/460 Clear idles. No OpChat. 25 Aug (RGA) GKY1: PORTISHEAD RADIO 0900 fec 100/170 Svc notes and tfc list. Returns to chan free marker "GKY1". (13/Aug) (DW) GKY1: PortisheadRadio 1527 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID. 7 Aug (RGA) GYA: RN Northwood G 1711 FAX Pressure Gradients; Tropopause. 28 Aug (RGA) : Unid 2128 ARQ-E/46.15/150 Occasional Tfc VZCZCKAA... some readable...NNNN; Have I wrong alphabet? 19 Aug (RGA) SXH32: GkN Khania 2013 CW Vs 2 Aug (RGA) : Unid FF 2120 ARQ-E/72/400 Betas. Line of 5LGs seen, then off the air at 2123. (5740 has also gone down). 24 Aug (RGA) SXA33: GN SPATTA 2222 CW. Marker "vvv de SXA 33" (14/Aug) (DW) 4XZ: IN HAIFA 2218 CW. Marker "vvv de 4XZ ==" (14/Aug) (DW) UIW: KaliningradRadio RUS 2042 CW Navarea Fcasts in Russian. 22 Aug (RGA) : Unid CIS Mil 2129 MS-5/USB 17 Aug (RGA) UNID 2207 CW. Time signal ? (14/Aug) (DW) CTP: PortN Lisbon POR 2131 RTTY/75/830 QSXs. 17 Aug (RGA) CTP: NATO LISBON 2157 rtty 75/850 Marker "NAWS de CTP qsx 04 06 08 12 mhz" (14/Aug) (DW) DDH3: HAMBURG MET 2147 FAX 48hr wave forecast. (14/Aug) (DW) WA3AN: NASA Relay Goddard 0535 LSB w/relay of VHF comms from MIR to shuttle Columbia. (25/Jul/99) (MADX) RCI72: MOSCOW MET 1948 FAX 90/576/N/800 Hazy pix with distorted obs due m/path. Spain to Caspian Sea, N Africa n/wards. New chart 2030z. (11/Jun) (DW) : Unid FF 2131 ARQ-E/72/400 Betas. Another one! Down @ 2133. 24 Aug (RGA) V2A: Atencion Numbers Station 1021 USB w/YL/SS/5FGs. Already in progress. (1/Jul/99) (MADX) BRAVO WHISKEY: USN 1043 USB wkg JULIET, LIMA, and others. USN Net for JTFEX 99-2. (19/Jul/99) (MADX) 552: Numbers Stn 1940 CW (Hand key) 552 (x3) 47128 (x2) Repeated. 552 (x3) 48113 (x3) Repeated. 18 Aug (RGA) FV SPECIAL K 1202 USB wkg FV ALPHA BETA. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) UNID 1200 USB PARKHILL scrambled speech. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) VJEW: 0023 UTC USB M.V. Wombi (tug) clg SYDNEY RADIO VIS for radio check (13/JUL) (SD) TCHR: SHIP UNID 1922 arq End of tfc (Turkish) via TAH. (2/Jul) (DW) : Unid NATO 2155 LINK-11/USB 19 Aug (RGA) IAR: ROME RADIO 1907 CW. Chan free marker "IAR" (2/Jul) (DW) GKE2: PortisheadRadio G 1542 ARQ/100/170 Data+Morse ID. 15 Aug (RGA) GKE2: PORTISHEAD RADIO 1900 arq SVC's re charges and dialling Pagina 624 4214.0 4214.5 4215.5 4215.5 4216.0 4216.5 4218 4219.0 4222 4224 4227 4234.8 4235 4238 4244 4245 4256 4259 4259 4262.0 4271 4274 4274 4274 4274.0 4282.5 4295 4295.0 4295.0 4313 4316 WUN-v05 telex. No (expected) tfc list. Return chan free marker "GKE2". (2/Jul) (DW) IDR2: 0937 RTTY 75/850 IN Rom w/ availability (09/AUG/99) (WP3) IDR2: IN ROME 1910 rtty 75/850 CARB IGJ41/42/43 IDR2/3/8 (2/Jul) (DW) ZSC61: CAPETOWN RADIO 1914 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "ZSC" (2/Jul) (DW) SAB209: GOETEBORG RADIO 1918 arq Selcalls VOCA. Chan free marker (Maritex) "ererer" string. (2/Jul) (DW) OXZ: 0930 SITOR-B Lyngby Radio w/ tfc list 0900:nx DD (09/AUG/99) (WP3) OXZ: LYNGBY RADIO 1920 CW. Channel free marker "OXZ" (2/Jul) (DW) TAH: ISTANBUL RADIO 1922 arq Tfc fm unid ship c/sign TCHR mmsi 65983. (2/Jul) (DW) IAR: ROME RADIO 1940 CW. Chan free marker "IAR". (2/Jul) (DW) OST: OstendeRadio 1525 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID. 7 Aug (RGA) OST: 0935 SITOR-A Oostende Radio w/ marker "vmvm" (09/AUG/99) (WP3) OST: OOSTENDE RADIO 1938 CW. Chan free marker "OST". (2/Jul) (DW) TAH: ISTANBUL RADIO 1942 CW Chan free marker "TAH" (2/Jul) (DW) XSN: NingboRadio CHN 1958 CW QRU? BK. 18 Aug (RGA) TCR: Tophane-KulesiRadio TUR 1900 CW Traffic List. 15 Aug (RGA) TCR Tophane Kulesi Radio: 2100 CW cq tfc list (13/AUG/99) (WP3) SXA: GN Piraeus GRC 2151 CW Bcast K13A/G CQ. 17 Aug (RGA) NAM : USN Norfolk,VA 7:54 Rtty 50/850 Cl ear text bdcst's, news/sports also on 12227.43 edt days (13 Aug 99) (R Brown) NMF: USCG COMSTA Boston 0933 FAX 120/576 w/strong signal. (11/Jul/99) (MADX) VTP4: IN Vishakapatnam IND 2006 CW NR VN380 to VWGZ (Any/All Ships of the Indian Navy) 78 x 4f groups. 17 Aug (RGA) PPR: RecifeRadio 2159 CW QSXs 19 Aug (RGA) PPR: RecifeRadio B 2106 CW CQ; Tfc List. 22 Aug (RGA) UFN: NovorossiyskRadio RUS 2004 CW Tfc List. 25 Aug (RGA) WLO: Mobile Radio 1104 FEC w/tfc list. (23/Jul/99) (MADX) SAB: G=94teborgRadio 2237 FEC/100/170 Svc Bulletins. 5 Aug (RGA) XSG: ShanghaiRadio PRC 2006 CW CQs. 25 Aug (RGA) LFI: ROGALAND RADIO 1950 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "LFI" ( 1/Sep) (DW) CFH: CANFORCE Halifax 0928 RTTY 75/700 w/meteo tfc. (11/Jul/99) (MADX) GKB: Portishead radio U.K. 1858z 26/06/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) GKB: PortisheadRadio 1523 CW QSXs. 7 Aug (RGA) GKB: PortisheadRadio G 2014 CW QSX 2 3. 18 Aug (RGA) GKB2: PORTISHEAD RADIO 0956 CW. Marker "de GKB qsx 2 3". 0959z "vvv de GKB" then "cq de GKB = qsx4 8 12 16 mhz = 6he4 rtt owhm2 qrj p3dw6 rtt ar". Offair three mins then marker resumes 1005z. (13/Aug) (DW) GKB2: PORTISHEAD RADIO 1154 CW. Marker "de GKB qsx 2 3". 1158z "vvv de GKB"". 1200z "cq de GKB = qsx 4 8 12 16 mhz - qru de GKB". After tfc list offair without return by 1215z. (4/Jul) (DW) XSV: TianjinRadio CHN 2017 CW QRU? 18 Aug (RGA) FUE: FN Brest 1523 RTTY/75/700 Tests. 7 Aug (RGA) FUE: 0946 RTTY 75/700 F navy Brest w/ aa aa aa de fue fue ryryryry (09/AUG/99) (WP3) FUE: FN BREST 1217 rtty 75/850 Marker "AA de FUE ry's sg's figs".(4/Jul) (DW) 9VG33: SingaporeRadio SNG 2035 CW QSX 4 MHz. 18 Aug (RGA) NMG: USCG COMSTA New Orleans 0410 USB w/Offshore wx forecast relay from NMN: CAMSLANT //8502/12788//. Down at 0413. Pagina 625 4320.0 4320.3 4322.1 4331 4340 4346 4350 4354 4372.0 4375.0 4426 4441.0 4445.0 4453.0 4467 4487.0 4489 4520.5 4603.0 4607 4610 4645 4675 4685.0 4700 4731 4742 WUN-v05 (10/Jul/99) (MADX) IAR: 0949 Rom radio w/ cw vvv vvv vvv de iar iar iar k 4 12 16 22 mhz (09/AUG/99) (WP3) GYA: RN LONDON 1037 Four chan fleet bdcst vft on usb. (4/Jul)(DW) GYA: RN LONDON 1039 ITA2//75/N/340 4322.085. Ch3 in vft. CARB. Channels 4b and 8d active. (4/Jul) (DW) GYA: Royal Navy London 0101 RTTY 75/340 CARB on ch3 of 4channel VFT. (15/Jul/99) (MADX) MGJ: Royal Navy Faslane 0221 RTTY 75/340 CARB on ch3 of 4channel VFT. (14/Jul/99) (MADX) 4XZ: IDF Haifa ISR 2116 CW 5LGs. 22 Aug (RGA) XSQ: Guangzhou (Canton) Radio CHN 2040 CW Pse Up... 18 Aug (RGA) XSQ: GuangzhouRadio PRC 2014 CW QSXs. 25 Aug (RGA) XSQ: GuangzhouRadio PRC 2118 CW Pse up... 22 Aug (RGA) CWA CerritoRadio URG 2122 CW CQs. 22 Aug (RGA) TBB5 TN Ankara TUR 2043 CW QAP. 18 Aug (RGA) TBB5: TN Ankara TUR 2124 CW QAP (Faulty Tape). 22 Aug (RGA) ZRH: SAN CapeTown AFS 2047 CW QSXs 18 Aug (RGA) D0D: 0513 USB trying to raise anyone on the net. At same time station 1IH trying to answer but D0D doesn't hear him and closes down. ((NOTE: Probable USN Link-11 net)) (11/SEP/99) (RP3) JERVIS BAY: 1224 USB HMAS Jervis Bay fast sealift catamaran 45 clg DARWIN CONTROL for radio check on ALPHA 2 w/ no joy (07/SEP/99) (SD) NMN: USCG CAMSLANT 0410 USB w/Offshore wx forecast. //6501/8764// Down at 0413. (10/Jul/99) (MADX) Air Force One: 0631 USB / working SAM 60204 (a C-20B). (24July1999) (Midwest USA) MI01/MI11: MI Army NG ? 0326 USB / working each other. (12Sep.1999) (Midwest USA) FUE: Navy Brest France 1127 13/09/99 RTTY 100 callband/freq marker (EB) JBKL: CIS Mil 2130 CW DVTL de JBKL QTC; (Msg) 675 93 23 0105 675=ZFO 874=OLNSA MMMMM JJO:AM TIBWW ...... 22 Aug (RGA) COMSUBLANT: 0050 RTTY 50/832 news and sport transmissions from Comsublant (05/AUG/99) (PR) BNTH: CIS Mil 2052 CW T94X de BNTH ZAW ZUL ZWX QYT9 K 17 Sep (RGA) RMP: Ny Kaliningrad RU 2057 CW RFV99 de RMP ZZC ZVP BK 18 Aug (RGA) UNID: 1309 USB w/ ALE (31/AUG/99) (JLM) ---: Bracknell meteo U.K. 1849z 26/06/99 FAX 120/576 South Atlantic upper air temperatures (EB) GFA22: Bracknell Meteo 2200 FAX QWDG20 Chart. 6 Aug (RGA) : Tallinn ATIS? 2108 USB (Airfields covered impossible to determine!) 18 Aug (RGA) RFVI: FF Le Port 2350 ARQ-E3 192/850 5LGs to RFVISOM FS Somme cct MOS 12Jun99 (ML2) GANDER: 0339 USB wkg Delta 134 (09/AUG/99) (GO) UNID: 2324 USB w/ fisherman talking about the day's catch (15/AUG/99) (ACM) BML: North Korean Intel, 16.00/09 (20-07-99) tone CW vv jvg de bml (repeated 5 minutes), then 5FG (0=T) ended 'k k' (IBu) MKL: MRCC Kinloss SCO 2000 CW 29 groups maritime code; Airfields Weather. 14 Aug (RGA) MKL: Edinburgh, England(sic) (Scotland, actually !! Electronic Editor). 0304 CW // 6751 and 8987 11July (SN) HABIT 6: ARCHITECT 08:08 USB Requests radio check. ARCHITECT returns - good, readable. (03/08/99) (DMC) RESCUE 47: ARCHITECT 08:04 USB RESCUE 47 requesting radio check. ARCHITECT returns - good, readable. (03/08/99) (DMC) VORTEX 428: ARCHITECT 08:06 USB VORTEX 428 requests actual for EGHD. ARCHITECT returns at 08:14 with details. (03/08/99) (DMC) Pagina 626 4769 4840.0 4857.0 4881 4950 4992.8 5001.5 5049.2 5064 5065.0 5088.5 5095.8 5100.0 WUN-v05 MJY6: Unid CIS Mil 2118 CW Wkg V62Z. RPT AA 80 = uds jjgu (etc) 18 Aug (RGA) NOVEMBER 1 LIMA: 1300 LSB A6M, Z6Q, S7P, U3C, F0K, J8W and a number of others reporting to N1L lots of other calls, but faded into the static - probable US Army or NG (01/SEP/99) (JLM) NOVEMBER 1 LIMA: 1300 LSB NG or US Army stations N1L is the net control station heard for the first time today (01/SEP/99) (JLM) UNID: 1305 USB w/ ALE (31/AUG/99) (JLM) E10: Mossad Numbers Station 0240 USB YL/5FGs. Already in progress (28/Jun/99) (MADX) VL2KJ: 2329 UTC USB N.S.W. Ambulance Service w/ selcal and voice call for CAR 5 w/ no joy (21/JUL) (SD) no-call: German AF net 2000 VFT 192/ VFT 3x192Bd FEC-A, crypto after "%%%9+.&#&@80)?7$+:0(#3+767" (11/08/99) (LDO) no-call: German AF net 2030 VFT 144/ VFT 3x144Bd FEC-A, encrypted tfc. after "vmgtcnjbh" (KG-84C) (10/08/99) (LDO) UNID: 0030 CLOVER-II 8-tone PSK(QPSK?) signal. First reported on Spooks mailing list. (17/Jul/99) (MADX) CSP Viseu Police POR 2013 FEC/100/170 Missing person circular. 24 Aug (RGA) PORT. STATE POLICE NET 1945 fec Svc msg (rptd nr times) fm COMGERPSP re changing to night freq. "p/canal (2) dois, freq. Nocturna banada/lsb (inferior)" (3/Jul) (DW) 9MB13: MN Pinang MLA 2126 CW CQ. //12781.5 18 Aug (RGA) 9MB: Malayan navy Penang Malaya 2130z 03/07/99 CW callband/freq marker vvv 9MB 13/15/19 (EB) GUARDIA CIVIL NET 1812 arq 100/I/400 Tfc in online encrypt. QSL's Further encrypted msg. "ps cl fm Murcia de Valencia ok+". Selcalls TYVZ. (23/Jun) (DW) UNID 1932 rtty 50/R/500 Tfc in offline encrypt. Each line ends w/7-8 ltr shifts. "2139 r9 lb ib qbbb". Long idle then cw/f1b. Diff shfts for f1b/f2b. 2008z ry's qrj qtc2 - qrj4 nw 256 102 22 205 256 = zdn zin zek zda and more tfc (22/Jun) (DW) AXM33: CANBERRA MET 0634 FAX Weak stramline analysis followed (0645z) by sfc anal for SE Asia/Australasia. (21/Aug) (DW) UNID: 0150 USB possible Australian environmental activists w/ 3NMX6 clg 3NMX4 asking whether bus has left for Mallanganee to attend Green Policing workshop at 2:30pm followed by advice to change to Ch. 6 but remaining on Ch. 5 (08/AUG/99) (SD) UNID: 0726 USB possible Australian environmental activists w/ 3NMX6 clg 3NMX4 asking for situation at mountain and advising "Combi Dave" not to mention places or names as someone may be eavesdropping (07/AUG/99) (SD) UNID: 2214 USB possible Australian environmental activists w/ 3NMX4 wkg 3NMX6 with discussion of today's agenda with one party admonishing the other because they weren't organised and querying whether Green Policing workshop and Multititular Organisations workshop will be swapped to the morning (07/AUG/99) (SD) VJI: 0917 UTC USB RFDS Mt Isa concluding conversation w/ a/c VH-FDM (20/JUL) (SD) UNID: 0150 USB possible Australian environmental activists w/ 3NMX6 clg 3NMX4 asking whether bus has left for Mallanganee to attend Green Policing workshop at 2:30pm followed by advice to change to Ch. 6 but remaining on Ch. 5 (08/AUG/99) (SD) UNID: 0726 USB possible Australian environmental activists w/ 3NMX6 clg 3NMX4 asking for situation at mountain and advising "Combi Dave" not to mention places or names as someone may be eavesdropping (07/AUG/99) (SD) UNID: 2214 USB possible Australian environmental activists w/ 3NMX4 wkg 3NMX6 with discussion of today's agenda with one party admonishing the other because they weren't organised and querying whether Green Policing workshop and MultiPagina 627 5123 5140.0 5164.4 5180.0 5187 5190.0 5200.0 5202 5203.5 5208 5226.0 5231 5234 5237.5 5253.0 5275.0 5280 5284.0 5284.9 5287.5 5307.0 5315 5337.5 5340.0 5342 5348 5397.7 5400 5404 5417.4 5423.5 5435 WUN-v05 titular Organisations workshop will be swapped to the morning (07/AUG/99) (SD) ZKG2002 and ZKG21:0400z scheduled link (later ZKG2001 and ZKG21) WNBE830: 1433 USB Jefferson City, MO EOC? and WNBE835 Saint Charles MO Missouri Operation Secure Net with other stations buried in the static. (08/SEP/99) (JLM) UNID 1648 arq Betas, eventually (1710z) offair with no tfc/opchat., (19/Jun) (DW) Cape Radio: 0231 USB / working Liberty Star and Freedom Star for STS-93 launch. (23July1999) (Midwest USA) Cape Radio: 0803 USB / working Jelly Radio for STS-96 launch. (27May 1999) (Midwest USA) Cape Radio: 0816 USB / working Liberty Star for STS-96 launch. (27May 1999) (Midwest USA) DoD Cape: 0958 USB / working King One for STS-96 launch. (27May 1999) (Midwest USA) : Unid CIS Mil 2005 MS-5/USB 28 Aug (RGA) Cape Radio: 0738 USB / working Liberty Star and Freedom Star for STS-96 launch. (27May 1999) (Midwest USA) FDI22: FAF NARBONNE 0536 CW. Marker "vvv de FDI22 ar" (2/Jul) (DW) ---:Pirate net 2135z 08/08/99 accents put them in suffolk, norfolk or north essex U.K. - much swearing (EB) MIKE 9 KILO: 1300 USB NC NG (or it's supposed to be) M9K is ncs (01/SEP/99) (JLM) : CIS Mil 2018 81-81/81/240 24 Aug (RGA) UNID 1845 CW. Long period of continuous offline encrypted msgs. (23/Jun) (DW) MIW2: Mossad (E10) Israel 2338 10/09/99 USB repeated c/s (EB) SOA: Warsaw Meteo POL 2020 RTTY/50/470 AAXX Report. 24 Aug (RGA) FDI22: FAF NARBONNE 1511 rtty 50/R/400 Marker "test de FDI22 voyez le brick figs ry's" (19/Jun) (DW) V5G: MFA Bukarest 1006 ROU-FEC/164.5 nx rum (09/AUG/99) (WP3) ONQ9: UNID 1820 CW. Calls "AQCI de ONQ9 k". Brief opchat to unhrd correspondent. All non manual keying. (24/Jun) (DW) : Unid NATO 2133 LINK-11/QPSK/USB 18 Aug (RGA) GAG ?LOC 1755 ARQ/E 85.7/170 4rc. Online encrypted tfc. Paired with 5781? (19/Jun) (DW) TASHKENT MET ? 2235 FAX Weak chart. Periodic saturating bursts from psk modem. (24/Aug) (DW) GUARDIA CIVIL NET 1824 fec 100/I/170 Tfc in online encrypt ends "ps fin". Changes to weak SS rt on 5286/usb. Then rtns to arq in online encrypt. Selcals TWVL TWVV TWVS, tfc, TWVA TXXX. (24/Jun) (DW) OST: OOSTENDE RADIO 2241 CW. Chan free marker "OST". Spurious? (on two rx's but only on one ae(G5RV). (24/Aug) (DW) BJZ27: Wuhan Meteo CHN 2138 RTTY/75/375 Poor copy. 18 Aug (RGA) FDG: FAF Bordeaux F 2002 CW AR. 28 Aug (RGA) FDY:French air force Orleans 2148z 08/08/99 Cw callband/freq marker (EB) FDY: FAF Orl=82ans 1555 CW Vs; Unstable TX. 7 Aug (RGA) FDY: FAF Orleans F 1901 CW Vs. 19 Aug (RGA) FUE: French navy Brest 1932z 26/06/99 RTTY/150 RY'S SG's (EB) : FF Unid 1438 ARQ-M2/200/375 No Traffic. 20 Sep (RGA) YOG37: Bucharest Meteo ROM 1957 RTTY/50/470 Mostly 'nil' reports 28 Aug (RGA) WUG: US Army C. of E. 1406 USB / calling WUG333 and WUG334 with no joy on ch. 4. (23Aug.1999) (Midwest USA) : Unid CISN 1950 36-50/50/240 10 Msgs. Then idles on Mark. 28 Aug (RGA) no-call: German AF net 1946 VFT 144/ VFT 3x144Bd FEC-A, encrypted tfc. after "vmgtcnjbh" (KG-84C) (11/08/99) (LDO) VLR : 2232 UTC USB Longreach School of the Air w/ YL commencing lesson w/ announcement 25/JUL (SD) : Unid cIS Mil 1906 81-81/81/270 19 Aug (RGA) Pagina 628 WUN-v05 5437.5 WUE6: ARCoE-Nashville, TN (USA) 0625 USB / calling WUE64 and WUE65 with no joy. (09Sep.1999) (Midwest USA) WUJ1: US ARCoE 1610 USB / WUJ15 working WUJ1 (Omaha, Nebr.). (20Aug.1999) (Midwest USA) 5446.5 FDC: FAF METZ 2001 CW. Marker "vvv de FDC". Faulty keying dirty contacts? (24/Jun) (DW) 5447 FDC:French air force Metz 2145z 30/07/99 CW callband/freq marker - very sick tape (EB) 5448 FDG: FAF Bordeaux 1513 CW Vs 7 Aug (RGA) 5450 RAF Volmet: RAF West Drayton G 1228 USB UK Aflds Wx Actuals. 20 Sep (RGA) RAF Volmet: W. Drayton G 1907 USB YL, Eur+RAF Aflds 19 Aug (RGA) 5455.5 UNID 1346 PICCOLO 5455.510. On standby until 1455z (19/Jun) (DW) UNID 2005 Piccolo 5455.510. On standby. (24/Jun) (DW) 5505 Shannon Volmet: Ballygireen IRL 1913 USB OM. EU Afld 19 Aug (RGA) 5505.0 SHANNON: 0700 USB VOLMET + pirate calling Fernando (09/SEP/99) (RP) 5541 STOCKHOLM:aeradio 2155z 30/07/99 USB Aliatalia 672 selcal EKJL (EB) 5547 SAN FRANCISCO: 1021 USB wkg Lobo 01 (10/AUG/99) (GO) 5547.0 SAN FRANCISCO: 0517 USB wkg CANADIAN 133 ARP 40N140W 0515 FL310 (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 0529 USB wkg AMERICAN 72 ARP COPPI FL300 CREEN 0620 CLUKK at 127W QSY 134.15 OAK CTR (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 0823 USB wkg REACH 7220 selcal check LM-AB (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 0838 USB wkg AMERICAN 298 ARP ERWIN 0836 FL340 ENGIN 0936 EXAMS (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 0920 USB wkg SINGAPORE 5 ARP GATES FL280 selcal GS-JL (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 0951 USB wkg AIR CHINA 5984 est KANUA 1031 selcal FP-GH (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 0952 USB wkg ASIANA 283 ARP DONGG 50 FL330 HUMOR 1035 40N140W selcal GS-AC (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 0953 USB wkg ASIANA 203 ARP DONGG 49 FL350 HUMOR 1036 selcal DS-CR (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 1008 USB wkg Northwest 932 (10/AUG/99) (GO) SAN FRANCISCO: 1010 USB wkg CATHAY 873 ARP 40N150W 1007 FL310 QSY 10048/5628 (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 1013 USB wkg KOREAN 024 for selcal check MQ-FG QSY YVR CTR 135.2 at posn. KANUA (29/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 1024 USB wkg UNITED 896 ARP 51N140W 23 FL370 (29/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 1025 USB wkg EVA 17 ARP est 53N140W 1100 and selcal check AJ-ER (29/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 1029 USB working American 298 (08/AUG/99) (GO) SAN FRANCISCO: 1032 USB wkg EVA 15 w/ARP est 34N140W 1107 selcal AC-LP (29/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 1034 USB wkg DYNASTY 003 for selcal check BC-MP (29/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 1045 USB ASIANA 203 selcal BH-FS (29/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 1048 USB wkg CATHAY 881 ARP 34N150W 1044 FL310 (29/AUG/99) (TO) NEW YORK: 0143 USB wkg IBERIA 6620 (22/AUG/99) (GO) SAN FRANCISCO: 0532 USB wkg DELTA 54 selcal check AH-JM (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 0533 USB wkg QANTAS 12 selcal check QR-AK (needs to be confirmed) (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 0535 USB wkg UNITED 863 selcal check AS-EG (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 0536 USB wkg CONTINENTAL 14 selcal check AE-HJ (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 0541 USB wkg TWA 2 at FL340 selcal check GL-BJ (31/AUG/99) (TO) Pagina 629 5598 5598.0 5598.0 5616 5649 5649.0 5667.0 5680 WUN-v05 SAN FRANCISCO: 0753 USB wkg UNITED 841 app TONYS FL290 establishing datalink w/ OAK CTR selcal FH-AP (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 0757 USB wkg EVA 15 selcal AJ-ER (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 0806 USB wkg DELTA 1412 selcal check AH-EK (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 0808 USB wkg HAWAIIAN 4 selcal check GK-FM (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 0900 USB wkg CONTINENTAL 76 ARP CITTA FL320 (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 0901 USB wkg FRENCHLINE 901 ARP APIDD 58 (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 0919 USB wkg CONNIE 761 selcal AD-EG (31/AUG/99) (TO) GANDER 0318 USB wkg Aeroflot 304 (09/AUG/99) (GO) Air Afrique 540: 0429 USB wkg NY for selcal AQ-FG (09/SEP/99) (TO) Air Canada 840: 0454 USB wkg Gander for selcal JM-CS (09/SEP/99) (TO) GANDER: 0249 USB wkg TWA 18 (15/AUG/99) (GO) GANDER: 0250 USB wkg SPEEDBIRD 1502 (15/AUG/99) (GO) Iberia 6122: 0317 USB wkg Gander/ARP 4420N42W 0312 F330 selcal HL-BD (09/SEP/99) (TO) Martinair 907: 0430 USB wkg Gander with selcal check AR-LM (09/SEP/99) (TO) North American 671: 0357 USB wkg NY/WHALE 0354 F330 dest. ETPP selcal KQ-HP (09/SEP/99) (TO) Spanair 138: 0318 USB wkg Santa Maria/ARP 45N30W F350 selcal MQ-AF (09/SEP/99) (TO) TWA: 0406 USB 1900 wkg Gander for selcal GJ-CL (09/SEP/99) (TO) United 978: 0436 USB wkg Gander with selcal check AS-CF and unable datalink (09/SEP/99) (TO) West Indian 900: 0508 USB wkg Santa Maria/ARP 37N40W F350 selcal HM-FK (09/SEP/99) (TO) GANDER: 0344 USB wkg Continental 20 (09/AUG/99) (GO) SHANWICK: 0343 USB wkg American 78 (09/AUG/99) (GO) GANDER: 0056 USB wkg AMERICAN 70 (22/AUG/99) (GO) GANDER: 0056 USB wkg FED EX 3 (22/AUG/99) (GO) GANDER: 0253 USB wkg UNITED 962 (15/AUG/99) (GO) SHANWICK: 0328 USB wkg Indian 094 (09/AUG/99) (GO) GANDER: 0317 USB wkg AIR ATLANTA 747P (15/AUG/99) (GO) GANDER: 0318 USB wkg SPEEDBIRD 176 (15/AUG/99) (GO) BOMBAY: 2213 USB wkg BAW138 Selcal DM-AK (01/SEP/99) (RP) CHENAI: 2219 USB wkg ? Selcal MS-CG (01/SEP/99) (RP) KABUL: 2200 USB wkg ALITALIA 797 Selcal DM-AK (01/SEP/99) (RP) KABUL: 2202 USB wkg Thai 920 Selcal DM-AK (01/SEP/99) (RP) KABUL: 2203 USB wkg Swiss Air 167 Selcal DM-AK (01/SEP/99) (RP) KABUL: 2207 USB wkg Cathay 255 (01/SEP/99) (RP) KABUL: 2209 USB wkg Malay 2 Selcal BJ-ER (01/SEP/99) (RP) KABUL: 2209 USB wkg Scandi 97 Selcal DM-AK (01/SEP/99) (RP) KABUL: 2212 USB wkg Sing 322 Selcal DM-AK (01/SEP/99) (RP) KABUL: 2214 USB wkg Malaysian 6 Selcal GL-CJ(?)(01/SEP/99) (RP) KABUL: 2215 USB Qantas 1 Selcal AQ-C? (01/SEP/99) (RP) KABUL: 2218 USB wkg Austrian 542 (01/SEP/99) (RP) SAN FRANCISCO: 0912 USB wkg JAPANAIR 46 w/QSY to ANC CTR 119.1 (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 1013 USB wkg ALL NIPPON 008 selcal check AS-PR (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 1014 USB wkg DELTA 78 ARP 48N180E 1013 FL350 50N170W 1057 52N160W (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 1016 USB wkg DELTA 56 selcal EQ-BH (31/AUG/99) (TO) KINLOSS RESCUE: ARCC Kinloss SCO USB wkg Rescue-MU and Rescue11. 16 Aug (RGA) Pagina 630 5684.0 5687 5692 5696 5700.0 5713 5714.0 5739.9 WUN-v05 Kinloss Rescue: ARCC Kinloss 1443 USB Wkg SRG125 3 Aug (RGA) RESCUE 137: working KINLOSS RESCUE 20:09 USB RESCUE 137 requesting radio check with KINLOSS RESCUE. (04/08/99) (DMC) RESCUE 169: working KINLOSS RESCUE 20:06 USB RESCUE 169 has ETA of 3 mins to incident with canoe (04/08/99) (DMC) RESCUE 193: working KINLOSS RESCUE 20:08 USB RESCUE 193 will be landing at location on the isle of Scilly. Will advise when airborne. (04/08/99) (DMC) RESCUE 193: working KINLOSS RESCUE 20:21 USB RESCUE 193 now airborne, one casualty on board. (04/08/99) (DMC) Kinloss Rescue: MRCC Kinloss SCO USB Wkg Rescue-125 who is landing EGDL ATT. 18 Aug (RGA) active with several Rescue stations and Kinloss Rescue (DMC) VANCOUVER MILITARY: 1242 USB clg ALPHA HOTEL 194 advising them to standby as they are having equipment problems and then requesting that they QSY to B7B (09/SEP/99) (SD) AIRFORCE AUCKLAND / IROQUOIS BLACK 1:0120z operations normal weare 12 miles W of TEKAWHITI (sp) will call again in 30 minutes over AIRFORCE AUCKLAND / IROQUOIS BLACK 2:0044z operations normal we are 15 miles SW of THAMES will call again in 30 minutes over AIRFORCE AUCKLAND / IROQUOIS BLACK 2:0114z operations normal we are 25 miles S of HAMILTON will call again in 30 minutes over AIRFORCE AUCKLAND / IROQUOIS BLACK:0146z we have (something) 1 and 2 operations normal (signal faded) we are ROMEO INDIA MIKE ALPHA call again in 30 minutes over AIRFORCE AUCKLAND / IROQUOIS BLACK:0219z on LAMPTRADER we are just about to land at WAIOURU (rest of message to weak) AIRFORCE AUCKLAND / IROQUOIS BLACK:2140z IROQUOIS BLACK airborne HOBSONVILLE formation of 2 Iroquois airborne 1840z for KAIPARA RANGE estimating KAIPARA 1905z will call again landed over ... AIRFORCE AUCKLAND request change to 8974 ENVOY 603: 1123 USB clg AIR FORCE DARWIN advising arrival 2222 local requesting refuel, toilet and water on arrival (08/SEP/99) (SD) QANTAS 75: 1234 USB clg AIR FORCE DARWIN w/ selcal check and requesting them to advise QANTAS OPS that they are listening on this freq (09/SEP/99) (SD) 6026: HH-60J 0706 USB wkg CAMSLANT. Request you shift to 8980. At 0721, back to 5692. (3/Jul/99) (MADX) 6026: HH-60J 0701 USB wkg CAMSLANT. Request pp w/Elizabeth City. Shift to 5692. (3/Jul/99) (MADX) 6031: USCG HH-60J 1046 USB wkg CAMSLANT w/flight ops and position: 3542N 07601W. (16/Jan/99) (MADX) CAMSLANT: req flt ops & pos from CG6009 at 0013 (MF) CG2126: w\pos rep to CAMSLANT at 2328 (MF) COAST GUARD 1718 0230 USB wkg CAMSLANT w/flight ops normal. (11/Jul/99) (MADX) CAMSLANT CHESAPEAKE: 0002 USB w/ CG1712 secure guard 7 pob gg to Elizabeth City (16/AUG/99) (ACM) CAMSLANT: 0345 USB USCG Group Woods Hole, Group Southwest Harbor (Maine), Group Cape Hatteras all calling "aircraft in distress" with no joy (03/SEP/99) (RRM) CG 6033: 0527 USB (H-60, Elizabeth City) wkg Camslant Chesapeake reporting ops normal at 2821N/8148W (11/SEP/99) (RP3) no-call: Turkish MIL net 2151 PSK / 25-tone PSK-modem (approx.50Bd per tone), "melodic" preamble (01/09/99) (LDO) no-call: Turkish MIL net 2156 USB / voice coordination for PSK tfc. (01/09/99) (LDO) UNID: 0226 LSB fishing traffic in English 18 July (SN) AUSSIE 234: 1054 USB clg AIR FORCE TOWNSVILLE for radio check then advised there was no answer on the number and given an alternative number (08/SEP/99) (SD) : Unid CIS 1918 81-81/36.5/390 Rare! 19 Aug (RGA) Pagina 631 WUN-v05 5740 : Unid FF 2029 ARQ-E/72/400 Betas Only. 24 Aug (RGA) 5781.0 GAF ?LOC 1803 ARQ/E 85.7/170 4rc. Online encrypted tfc. Paired with 5284? (19/Jun) (DW) UNID: 1042 ARQ-E/85.8 tfc scr ends with ((%%%%%%%%%%% (09/AUG/99) (WP3) 5803.0 DHGE3211 + DHG32: German Border Guard net 1846 FEC-A 96/85 radio exercise, informal chit-chat between the two ops (18/08/99) (LDO) 5807.0 A2A (?): Romanian MOI 2047 FSK 115.7/400 b'cast to various stations using proprietary FEC-mode (03/09/99) (LDO) 5841 20C rep flt ops normal to PANTHER: at 0044 again at 0103 15C req PANTHER secure there radio guard at 0130 (MF) 5869.5 GUARDIA CIVIL NET 1903 arq 100/I/400 Weak/noisy. poor decode "pse dame qsl grs @@+?". Selcals TWCO. Tfc in online encrypt. "cfm +?". "fm Gijon de Oviedo". Selcalls TXXX, no qso. (5/Jul) (DW) 5890.0 TASHKENT MET 1918 FAX 60/576/N/1000 End of weak, hazy chart and similar second chart (with plotted data). (5/Jul) (DW) 5928 VL2HF : 2252 UTC USB N.S.W. National Parks and Wildlife Service net w/ 3201 wkg UNID w/ discussion about the unit en route to the location is unable to engage four wheel drive 25/JUL (SD) 6215 VJEW: 0022 UTC USB M.V. Wombi (tug) clg SYDNEY RADIO VIS for radio check then advises will QSY to 4125 (13/JUL) (SD) 6224.0 : USN Bravo Foxtrot Net 23:5 USB / INteresting frequency and not Maritime as listed in many ref (7-23-99) (Ken MacLeod) 6228.0 UNID: 0400 RTTY 100/850 encrypted tfc. (7/14/99) (JC5) 6230 FV Palago (sp?) 1134 USB wkg FV Impulse and FV Everbar. Informal comms net w/no callsigns. Vessel and personal names used. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) 6318.5 OXZ: LyngbyRadio 1131 FEC/100/175 Tfc List for CW/Telex/Fone. Signs off KLB/WLO/WSC. This now Globe? (25 Jul) (RGA) 6326 VCT/WCC: Tors Cove/Chatham U.S.A./Canada CW/ARQ callband/freq marker (EB) 6332 LZW: Varna radio Bulgaria 2326 10/09/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 6332 VCT: Tors Cove radio Canada 2325 10/09/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 6344 : Unid 1224 RTTY/75/750 Enciphered Baudot. 20 Sep (RGA) 6346.5 FUE:Navy Brest France 2208 26/08/99 RTTY/150 callband RY's SG's (EB) 6347.9 FUE: FN Brest 1129 RTTY/150/850 Tests (25 Jul) (RGA) 6348 FUE: FM Brest F 1222 RTTY/75/850 AA de FUE Tests. 20 Sep (RGA) FUE: FN Brest 1508 RTTY/150/830 Tests. 7 Aug (RGA) FUE: FN BREST 0715 rtty 150/850 Marker "de FUE ry's sg's figs k's". (5/Jul) (DW) 6349 FUE:French navy Brest 2130z 30/07/99 RTTY 150 ry's sg's (EB) 6350.0 FUE: French navy Brest 2112z 15/08/99 RTTY 150 RY's SG's (EB) 6357 SAA: KarlskronaRadio 1506 CW QSXs. 7 Aug (RGA) SAA: Gothenberg Sweden 2052z 11/07/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) SAA: KARLSKRONA RADIO (SAA) 0614 CW. Marker "cq de SAA ere nil tfc = lsn 4273, 6357 khz for tfc qsx 500, 4195,0 or 6292,5 khz = nnnn" (7/Jul) (DW) 6358 SAA: Goeteborg radio Sweden 2323 10/09/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 6358.5 PBC: NethN Goeree NLD 1220 RTTY/75/850 CARBs. 20 Sep (RGA) 6362.1 GYA: Royal Navy London 0057 RTTY 75/340 CARB on ch3 of 4channel VFT. (15/Jul/99) (MADX) MGJ: Royal Navy Faslane 0216 RTTY 75/340 CARB on ch3 of 4channel VFT. (14/Jul/99) (MADX) 6378 4XZ: Israeli naval Haifa 2058z 11/07/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 6389 CTP: NATO Lisbon 0445 RTTY 75/800 w/freq status. (31/Jul/99) (MADX) 6433.3 025: Unid Nos Stn 1504 CW Callup; Msg Preamble: 155 155 43 43 Text like: 96954 96954 71878 71878 etc. 7 Aug (RGA) 6457.5 GYA: RN Whitehall G 1213 RTTY/75/825 04 11 GYA only. 20 Sep Pagina 632 6458.5 6467 6467.0 6467.0 6468 6469 6469 6470 6472 6473 6477.0 6496.4 6503 6504 6535.0 6577 6586 6587 6622 6622.0 6628 6628 6628.0 6673.0 6679 WUN-v05 (RGA) AFRTS Feeder 0650 USB w/talk show about NBA. (3/Jul/99) (MADX) LFI: RogalandRadio NOR 1209 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. 20 Sep (RGA) LFI: ROGALAND RADIO 1940 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "LFI" ( 1/Sep) (DW) VTG5: IN MUMBAI 2015 CW. Marker just discernable/identifiable when LFI marker occasionally stops. ( 1/Sep) (DW) SXA24: Greek Navy Piraeus, 18.04 (16-07-99) CW with marker 'vvv de sxa24' (IBu) LFI: Rogaland radio Norway 2320 10/09/99 CW/ARQ callband/freq marker (EB) SXA24:Greek navy Piraeus Greece 2157 26/08/99 CW callband /freq marker (EB) SXA24:Greek navy Piraeus 2121z 30/07/99 callband/freq marker (EB) SXA24:Greek navy Piraeus 2213z 08/08/99 callband/freq/marker (EB) JJF: Japan Navy Tokyo, 14.30 (19-07-99) CW with marker 'cp de jjf fb3' (IBu) NEW YORK: 0149 USB wkg AMERICAN 1169 (22/AUG/99) (GO) CFH: CANFORCE Halifax 0657 RTTY 75/671 w/wx tfc. (3/Jul/99) (MADX) CFH: CANFORCE Halifax 0926 RTTY 75/731 w/meteo tfc. (11/Jul/99) (MADX) TBDJ de TBB6: Navy Ankara Turkey 2319 10/09/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) TBB6:Turkish navy Ankara 2208z 08/08/99 CW cq call TBDJ callband/freq marker (EB) Aeroflot 413: 0451 USB wkg Dakar IL-62 reg. RA-86565 dest Dakar receiving GOOY METAR (09/SEP/99) (TO) NEW YORK: 0341 USB wkg American 1290 (09/AUG/99) (GO) NEW YORK: 2233 USB wkg Italia 661 (10/AUG/99) (GO) NEW YORK: 2236 USB wkg Continental 707 (10/AUG/99) (GO) Air Canada 964: 0408 USB wkg NYARP BACUS 0359 F370 selcal FQCM (09/SEP/99) (TO) NEW YORK: 2359 USB wkg Iberia 6122 (10/AUG/99) (GO) NEW YORK: 0058z USB wkg AMERICAN 68 (22/AUG/99) (GO) FUE: French navy Brest 2109z 11/07/99 RTTY 150 RY's SG's (EB) SHANWICK: 0326 USB wkg Air Italia 611 (09/AUG/99) (GO) GANDER: 0306 USB wkg DELTA 12 (15/AUG/99). (GO) GANDER: 0310 USB wkg SKYTOUR 660 (15/AUG/99) (GO) NEW YORK: 0324 USB wkg West India 900 (09/AUG/99) (GO) SANTA MARIA: 0325 USB wkg Corsair 927 (09/AUG/99) (GO) Air Acores 121: 0626 USB wkg Santa Maria w/oceanic clearance to Ponta Delgada selcal CG-BS (09/SEP/99) (TO) Air Portugal 2423: 0502 USB wkg Santa Maria for selcal HS-FM (09/SEP/99) (TO) Avensa 1300: 0548 USB wkg Santa Maria/ARP 38N20W F370 selcal CJ-HS (09/SEP/99) (TO) Avianca 010: 0447 USB wkg NY for selcal check BQ-GK (09/SEP/99) (TO) Jetset 54D: 0526 USB wkg NY/ARP 30N50W F350 selcal CR-EQ (09/SEP/99) (TO) NEW YORK: 0124 USB wkg US AIR 12(166?) (22/AUG/99) (GO) NEW YORK: 0129 USB wkg DELTA 108 (22/AUG/99) (GO) North American 41: 0627 USB wkg Santa Maria/ARP MIKE 0623 F310 Flores 0626 Graciosa 0645 selcal GR-HP (09/SEP/99) (TO) Reach S5 0331 USB working Santa Maria/ARP 41N15W F280 relay to ATN Ops LIT (09/SEP/99) (TO) Springbok 201: 0512 USB wkg Santa Maria/ARP ULTEM 0508 F350 selcal FM-BQ (09/SEP/99) (TO) TEAL 29: 0720 USB wkg NY w/oceanic clearance to STX from 1610N55W-1640N58W-ANU-dir GABAR-dir STX F180 (09/SEP/99) (TO) TWA 885: 0354 USB wkg Santa Maria/est DETOX 0424 req F350 .82 for the crossing selcal GL-BJ (09/SEP/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 0544 USB wkg MALAYSIA 095 ARP 35N140W FL280 req FL330 (30/AUG/99) (TO) KVM: Honolulu VOLMET 0537 USB w/airfield wx. (10/Jul/99) Pagina 633 WUN-v05 (MADX) 6683.0 Andrews/SPAR: 0315 USB / SPAR 66 (C-20A ?) working Andrews AFB. (01Sep.1999) (Midwest USA) 6693 MINIATURE & WAVERIDER 17:USN 0902 UTC USB with request you go green. 22/JUNE (IJ) RED CLAW 27: 0229 USB w/ station 0AN (possible TSCC Puerto Rico) requesting QSL for Spare Group 12 at 0227Z 0AN extremely overmodulated & difficult to understand (RB) (08/SEP/99) 6697.0 MKL: 0403 USB RAF Kinloss calling 2KA w/no response noted (RB) (07/SEP/99) 6702 unid: chinese military, 00.28 (22-07-99) SSB OM/CC, 4FGx2 (IBu) 6706 SXA24: Greek navy Piraeus 2116z 11/07/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 6713 012: chinese military, 00.43 (22-07-99) SSB OM/CC, 4FGx1 (IBu) 6715.0 Offutt: Scope Command 1312 USB / pp for 005 (C-17, also gave c/s as Boeing 37) useing ALE. (21Aug.1999) (Midwest USA) 6730 VHI: Darwin [Control], Australia 1102 USB buried by AFA and "NAVY 496" when they were passing traffic 18 July (SN) VHI: Darwin [Control], Australia 1102 USB / with traffic, buried by AFA and "NAVY 496" (18July) (Spence Naylor) 6739.0 ARCHITECT: 0601 USB w/airfield status report (11/SEP/99)(RP3) 6739.0 S1C: RAF aircraft U.K. 2147 08/09/99 USB calling ARCHITECT for wx (EB) 6751.5 no-call: Swiss MIL net 1814 TMS-430 220/330 encrypted tfc. during Wednesday training session (01/09/99) (LDO) 6754 CHR: Trenton Military 0433 USB w/airfield wx. Down at 0435. (10/Jul/99) (MADX) 6762.8 A2A: Romanian MOI 2047 FSK 115.7/425 b'cast to various stations using proprietary FEC-mode (03/09/99) (LDO) 6763.0 A2A:Unid 0600 CW "QRA DE A2A" later digi, 0615 bad hand keying, very strong (20/jun)(PK) 6772 ---:Fishing Boats New Zealand 0707 UTC USB 2 OMs pirating on the freq, with a chit-chat. 20/JUNE (IJ) 6779.0 Unid: 0152 USB calling DHJ59 German Navy-Wilhemshaven (09/SEP/99) (RB) 6786 ATENCION Numbers Station V2A 0600 AM YL/SS/5FGs w/"15133 36322 34261" (27/Jun/99) (MADX) 6787.7 AJE: USAF Croughton 2042 PSK 2400/ MIL-STD 188-110A serial modem, duplex link to Incirlik (03/09/99) (LDO) 6828.0 "PAULA" + "EMIL": Austrian MIL net 1742 USB / voice coordination for rtty tfc. (12/08/99) (LDO) "PAULA" + "EMIL": Austrian MIL net 1817 BAUDOT 48/85 Baudot 1stopbit, encrypted tfc. after preamble "s_hasjbv" (12/08/99) (LDO) 6838.0 FDE14: FAF CONTREXEVILLE 0540 CW. Marker "vvv FDE14 ar" (2/Jul) (DW) 6840.0 : / () () 6840.5 FDG: 1015 RTTY 50/390 FAF Bordeaux w/ test de fdg voyez le brick... ryryryryr (13/AUG/99) (WP3) 6841.7 OLZ 88: MFA Praha 0735 PSK 2400/ tfc. to unlocated embassy (09/07/99) (LDO) 6843 FDC: Air force Metz France 2142 08/09/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 6844.5 FDC: FAF Metz 1459 CW Vs. 7 Aug (RGA) 6845 FDC :French air force Metz 2158z 08/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) VJJ: RFDS Charleville QLD, Australia 0725 UTC USB OM with if you The RFDS operator came on said there's an emergency situation on this frequency please keep this channel clear. 1/JULY (IJ) 6846 :(CONT'D)ECHO 1935 decimal 9, TAC 07014 decimal 2 ? watch 4.5 inch guns, TAC 150 HOTEL 3 INDIA 1 how copy. Then UMPIRE passes position report to SILVER ACE. S 20.46 & 070.23W. 2/JULY (IJ) SILVER ACE, LOBSTER (Latin American accent) & UMPIRE: US Military off Chile 0800 UTC USB with LOBSTER passing traffic Pagina 634 6852.0 6854.0 6858.4 6865 6866 6868.8 6887.0 6893.5 6897.0 6903.0 6905.2 6908.0 6910 6910.0 6928.7 6929.0 6930.2 6933.3 6943.0 6949.3 6953 6961.2 6965.0 6979.5 6989.8 7002 7003 7012.5 7039.0 7319.0 7330 7335 WUN-v05 SILVER ACE.LIMA 1 TAC 07021 decimal 6 Chemical Plant Pichalo Point, no-call: UNID 1600 ALIS 228.6/170 Rohde & Schwarz ALIS link procedure (09/07/99) (LDO) no-call: UNID 1600 PSK 2400/ Rohde & Schwarz 5400 bps burst waveform (09/07/99) (LDO) UNID:Pacific Island stations 0640 UTC USB OM & YL with a chitchat in a Pacific Island language. 1/JULY (IJ) unid: M53, 15.45/47 (16-07-99) CW 5FG (0=T) ended 'AR SK" (IBu) FDG: French air force Bordeaux France 2141z 15/08/99 RTTY 50 callband/freq marker (EB) no-call: German MIL stations 1857 PSK 2400/ DASA MAHRS-system, ECHOTEL serial modem, simplex burst tfc. (10/08/99) (LDO) UNID: 2231 ARQ-E/184 idle (12/AUG/99) (WP3) : NATO 1206 NATO-PSK/2400/USB 20 Sep (RGA) Unid:1605 Arq-M2 144/0 Single tone station - on Mk only (29/Jun) (RH2) unid: 0538 USB / M2L with EAM (27May 1999) (Midwest USA) unid:2300 ARQ-M2 96/120 idle both ch's 01Aug99 (ML2) UNID 2020 CW Slow tfc in offline encrypt inc accentuated ltrs end "qrq k". Then slow opchat includes possible callsigns VTN3/VVIN but doubt if Indian w/ship or IN Cochin. (27/Jun) (DW) 7KFC: unid military, 16.15 (16-07-99) CW G6P3 de 7KFC (repeated 3 minutes), ended with 'AR' (IBu) Unid:1608 Arq-M2 144/0 Single tone station - on Mk only (29/Jun) (RH2) no-call: Swiss MIL net 1757 KFF-58 68.5/85 encrypted tfc. during Wednesday training session (01/09/99) (LDO) no-call: Swiss MIL net 1757 TMS-430 220/330 encrypted tfc. during Wednesday training session (01/09/99) (LDO) UNID 1009 ARQ/E 192/170 8rc. Betas, no tfc app in 2 hrs. (27/Jun) (DW) UNID 1143 ARQ/E3 192/340 8rc. Poor sync. When in sync idling on "ivvvvvvv". (27/Jun) (DW) 'ROUNDUP': UNID German MIL 0858 USB / rdo chk to '6FT' in EE, heavy GG accent (09/07/99) (LDO) UNID 1240 Piccolo 6943.010. On standby - for over 7 hrs. (27/Jun) (DW) RJK78?:Kiev Meteo UKR? FAX Clear Pic but no distinguishing features. Went off the air at end. Back up 1630. Cyrillic letters RI against pressures in mB. Coast outlines could be anywhere. Assume Kiev. 24 Aug (RGA) UNID:Commercial stations Australia 0910 UTC USB OM & YL with a chit-chat about finances. 22/JUNE (IJ) NMC1: USCG CAMSPAC 0426 GTOR 100/200 clg NRPX: USCGC Buttonwood WLB-306, and NLPM: USCGC Chase WHEC-718. (31/Jul/99) (MADX) YMB20: Bandirma Meteo TUR 1917 CW Fcast in EE. 28 Aug (RGA) UNID 1936 CW High spd tfc in qrn then offair. (27/Jun) (DW) no-call: German MIL net 2053 PSK 2400/ DASA MAHRS-system, ECHOTEL serial modem, simplex burst tfc. (10/08/99) (LDO) 016: Chinese military net, 08.46 (25-07-99) SSB OM/CC another calls: 011, 006, 015 (IBu) ONI1: unid military marker, 03.45 (25-07-99) CW (IBu) ON4UBA/B: UBA R/AMATEUR BEACON 0552 CW. UBA eclipse propagation experiment beacon. (11/Aug) (DW) C: CISN MOSCOW 1949 CW. Single letter "C" hf beacon (27/Jun) (DW) SUU: CAIRO MET 1827 rtty 100/850 Met tfc. ( 4/Sep) (DW) VL2SES NEW ENGLAND: 2325 UTC USB N.S.W. State Emergency Services wkg DUBBO FORENSIC 120 (N.S.W. Police) who advised he was 10km north of Gilgandra and called for a radio check when he stumbled across morning net check while on scan mode, starting a flurry of conversation between him, NEW ENGLAND, RURAL FIRE SERVICE COBAR and MOREE 73 (15/JUL) (SD) CHU: Time Station Ottawa 0455 AM w/time signal. //3330// Pagina 635 7365 7390 7400.3 7460.0 7461.0 7463.0 7472.5 7484.0 7500 7525.7 7535 7537.2 7538.6 7539 7565.7 7567.0 7576.0 7577.0 7579.0 WUN-v05 (10/Jul/99) (MADX) CHU: TS OTTAWA 0621 USB Composite time signal - announcements in EE/FF, time pips (+1000hz) and data bursts (binary time coding) at 2150hz (300bd/170hz) ( 5/Sep) (DW) VL2HF: 0001 UTC USB w/ N.S.W. National Parks and Wildlife Service net w/ 31 and 3543 discussing fencing as well as conditions at Lightning Ridge (13/JUL) (SD) GXQ:BA London England 2222 UTC VFT 50 Bd All channels with RYIRYI & Quick brown Fox tests. 28/JUNE (IJ) ATP57: NEW DELHI MET ? 2010 rtty 50/R/170 Met tfc but rough signal especially mark making difficult decode. But where readable all sources on Indian Ocean rim. (2/Jul) (DW) STXW: UNID 0639 CW. Wkng AQMP then off air. 20wpm. ( 5/Sep) (DW) Cape Radio: 0101 USB / working USS Thorn for STS-93 launch. (20July1999) (Midwest USA) Cape Radio: 0312 USB / working King One and King Two for STS93 launch. (20July1999) (Midwest USA) DoD Cape: 0204 USB / working USS Thorn for STS-93 launch. (20July1999) (Midwest USA) DoD Cape: 0335 USB / working King One for STS-93 launch. Talked about 138.45 MHz. (20July1999) (Midwest USA) UNID: 1355 ARQ-E/72 idle qrt1426 without id (12/AUG/99) (WP3) FDC: FAF METZ 0644 CW. Marker "vvv de FDC ar". ( 5/Sep) (DW) SNN299: MFA WARSAW 1252 CW. Periodic chan free marker. Faded or ceased service 1300z ? ( 4/Sep) (DW) UNID:Telecom Probably French Polynesia 0643 UTC LSB with dial tones & OM & YL in FF. (21/JUNE) ? Emb of Japan Vienna: 0900 SITOR-A testing to hungary 0903 rq:exvy 0933 rq:eqvx 0937 rq:ekxx 1003 rq:eqxv 1004:epvk (10/AUG/99) (WP3) 938: unid USN (?) unit 1137 USB wkg 939: unid USN (?) unit. (12/Jul/99) (MADX) 938: unid USN (?) unit 1140 USB and 939: unid USN (?) unit wkg NORFOLK SESEF. Testing xmtr in all modes. Good RYs received from 938 in RTTY 75/850. Unit seemed unfamiliar w/SESEF procedures. (12/Jul/99) (MADX) HAYLER TECH CONTROL: USS Hayler DD-997 1309 USB wkg SESEF Norfolk. "Checking equipment for pre-install inspection." (9/Jul/99) (MADX) LA MOURE COUNTY: Newport-class LST-1194 1159 USB wkg NORFOLK SESEF wkg on URT-23 #1 in USB and AM. Then, "request you interrogate us, all modes IFF." (22/Jun/99) (MADX) AXI33: DARWIN MET 1934 FAX Wind/wave fcst chart. Noisy. (22/Aug) (DW) XFED: 1355 170/45R Baudot and XCNW with mission status reports in the following format XFED DE XCNW FROM XNUD, MISSION 2FBD1A AIRBORNE. (02/SEP/99) (JLM) ---:Australian Fishing Boats Tasman Sea 0724 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. One of them mentioned about he thought he was buzzed by the Coastwatch (Customs) A/C & he was keeping an eye open for anu other fishing boats which might be enchroaching on his territory. 29/JUNE (IJ) Unident: 2327 17/09/99 FAX 120/576 fuzzy pictures unable to read text box - not list fax freqs (EB) 'C37A'+'6XM8'???: 2 x UNID stations 1915 PSK 2400/ R&S 5400 bps burst waveform, C37A+6XM8 back w. new equip.?? (12/08/99) (LDO) UNID 1840 cw Reversals 50bd/1000hz, then F1a, keying normal on space tone. Short message in offline encrypt (5fig grps). Return to reversals.Weak. ( 4/Sep) (DW) A50+A70+A73+A80: French MIL/Gendarmerie? 0710 USB / voice coordination for STANAG4285 tfc. (09/07/99) () F?A50 + F?A80: French MIL 0654 PSK 2400/ STANAG4285 bursts, simplex-ARQ operation (09/07/99) (LDO) no-call: UNID 0821 ALIS 228.6/170 Rohde & Schwarz ALIS link procedure, no link (31/08/99) (LDO) no-call: UNID 0823 RS-ARQ 228.6/170 Rohde & Schwarz ARQ, tfc. Pagina 636 WUN-v05 in slow hopping mode (31/08/99) (LDO) 7582.5 FDC: FAF METZ 1953 CW. Marker "vvv de FDC". Weak, spurious of 7572.5 which very much stronger. (22/Aug) (DW) 7586.6 RFVITT: FF DZAOUDZI 2155 ARQ/E3 192/400 8rc. Weak, little sync. Betas. ( 4/Sep) (DW) 7600.0 unid: fishermen ? 0250 USB / two men talking about Hurricane Floyd. (14Sep.1999) (Midwest USA) 7614 RFFED: FF Bordeaux F 1210 ARQ-E/184.7/380 RFFHCARQ (Ajaccio) de SOUGE (Bordeaux). RID=EHR Closed down 1215. 20 Sep (RGA) 7618.5 INOR: UNID 2046 CW. "de INOR = rtp ttt" (x2). "VUWL de 5FWE = rpt ttt" "VUWL de INOR k". ( 5/Sep) (DW) 7637 VJQ727: 0005 UTC USB Capricornia School of Dist. Ed. w/ Miss Matthews conducting English lesson (13/JUL) (SD) 7644.2 RFVI: FF LE PORT 2055 ARQ/E3 100/170 8rc. Betas. 2118z cct [RUN] RFQP de RFQP Controle de v svc. ( 5/Sep) (DW) 7645 ---: Hamburg meteo 1807 12/07/99 RTTY/50 Synop tfc (EB) 7646 ---: Hamburg meteo Germany 2055 10/09/99 RTTY 50 wx tfc (EB) 7653.5 UNID:Commercial stations Australia 0712 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. One of them had just bought a new chainsaw & the other OM was giving him advice on how to use & maintain it properly. 29/JUNE (IJ) 7660 VKG LIGHTNING RIDGE: 2334 USB clg VL2SES GLENDALE w/ query over HF radio and advising he is mobile 50km South of Walgett (N.S.W.) and will contact later due to high amount of noise (10/AUG/99) (SD) 7670 Unident: 2051 10/09/99 USB Frequency agile voice tx (EB) 7676.0 Cape Radio: 0030 USB / working Liberty Star and Freedom Star for STS-93 launch. (23July1999) (Midwest USA) 7710.0 CCG ICE RECON AIRCRAFT ? 0633 FAX Weak traces, improved for a spell but not sufficient to define area. ( 6/Sep) (DW) VFF: CCG IQUALUIT 0615 FAX Start up 0715z. First chart Ice anal Hudson Strait. Chart 2 0634 Foxe Basin, #3 0655 Davis Strait, #4 0713 Baffin Bay. End tnxmn.0740/0800/0819 much weaker stn starts (Resolute?) too weak ( 7/Sep) (DW) 7712 TBB5/7: TN Ankara TUR 1600 CW QAP. 24 Aug (RGA) TBB5:Ny Ankara 0555 "VVV TBDJ de TBB5" (20/jun)(PK) TBB: TN ANKARA 0721 CW. Marker "vvv TBDJ TBB5/7 qap". ( 5/Sep) (DW) UNID: 1355 ARQ-E/184 idle (12/AUG/99) (WP3) 7718.0 Unident: Unident 1757z 12/07/99 RTTY/100 on line encryption (EB) 7720 N2IL: Unid 1437 CW QSA? Wkg OE2U & Q1HK 3 Aug (RGA) 7756.0 no-call: UNID 1605 ALIS 228.6/170 Rohde & Schwarz ALIS link procedure, no link->QSY to 6852 (09/07/99) (LDO) 7757.7 no-call: UNID 1614 PSK 2400/ Rohde & Schwarz 5400 bps burst waveform (09/07/99) (LDO) 7765.0 DoD Cape: 0734 USB / Calling Liberty Star for STS-96 launch (no joy). (27May 1999) (Midwest USA) 7778.5 UNID: 1613 USB ALE on FBI frequency (02/SEP/99) (JLM) 7780.0 RE4Y+MN2S+0M2: Italian MIL 0625 USB / convoy coordination comms, Kosovo related? (30/06/99) (LDO) 7788.0 FDE14:French air force Contrexeville 1018z 06/07/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 7792.0 VLH: 0321 USB School of Distance Education Charleville w/ YL conducting music lesson (27/AUG/99) (SD) 7800 VKA: 0726 USB South Australia Police net w/ MARLA clg FREEDOM PATROL requesting they assist ANNABELLA PATROL w/ a disturbance at the Annabella Garage that was possibly drug related (21/SEP/99) (SD) 7820.0 FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 0730 CW. Marker "vvv de FDG ar". Offair at 0732z. ( 5/Sep) (DW) 7834.5 FDC: FAF METZ 0628 CW. Marker "vvv de FDC" ( 6/Sep) (DW) 7863 SPW: Warsaw radio Poland 1858z 22/06/99 FEC/CW 100 tfc list for P3AT7 P3XN5 SNVP SQGM SQGS SQLP SQMO (EB) SPW: Warsaw radio Poland 2048z 15/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 7863.5 SPW: WARSAW RADIO 0929 CW. Chan free marker "de SPW qsx 12565,5 khz azim 04". ( 5/Sep) (DW) Pagina 637 7878 7880 7892 7894.3 7898.0 7903.5 7908.0 7925.0 7954.0 7971.4 7976 7978 7980 7987.0 7987.1 8005.0 8029 8032 8040 8044.0 8050.0 8060.0 8076 8083 8089 8094 8094.5 WUN-v05 ---:Hamburg meteo Germany 1949 26/08/99 FAX 120/576 North Atlantic weather (EB) ---: Hamburg meteo 1010z 06/07/99 FAX 120/576 msg re International Ice Patrol (EB) ---: Hamburg meteo Germany 1850z 22/06/99 FAX 120/576 Atlantic chart (EB) ---: Hamburg meteo Germany 2046z 15/08/99 FAX 120/576 End of crowded picture (EB) ---: Hamburg meteo Germany 2047 10/09/99 FAX 120/576 inverted pictures - can only get one side of signal (EB) DDK3: Hamburg Meteo GER 1114 FAX FAX Sked //13882.5 (3855 not heard. 20 Sep (RGA) DDK3: Hamburg Meteo GER 1114 FAX FAX Sked //13882.5. (3855 not heard). 20 Sep (RGA) DDK3: HAMBURG MET 0931 FAX Upper air followed by N/Sea sea sfc temp charts. ( 5/Sep) (DW) : NATO 1100 LINK-11/USB 20 Sep (RGA) OEC: MFA Vienna 1623 PSK 1800/ DASA FARCOS system, ECHOTEL serial modem, simplex tfc. (02/09/99) (LDO) UNID 0921 ARQ/E 48/85 8rc. Idling or stuck on "RQnmal_ei". Keeps stopping/starting then offair 0926z. (29/Jun) (DW) KRR50: 1525 USB and SE QUANTICO FBI? after ALE (02/SEP/99) (JLM) UNID: 2113 USB FBI call sign (but didn't copy it all) with a radio test and phone call after ALE (29/AUG/99) (JLM) no-call: UNHCR(?) Kukes 0622 USB / EE-tfc. "...ask Mr. X to give me a call here in Kukes.." (03/07/99) (LDO) no-call: UNID Ukrainian 0849 CIS-14 96/500 idling on both channels, then into online crypto (09/07/99) (LDO) no-call: Swiss MIL net 1857 TMS-430 220/330 encrypted tfc. during Wednesday training session (11/08/99) (LDO) UNID: 0607 / Pactor-like trans, variable chirp lengths (09/May/99) (MPL) SPW: Warsaw radio Poland 1839z 22/06/99 FEC 100 news reports and sports results (EB) VKQ645:RW & T and RJ & JM Wicks (Vision Fisheries) Palmview QLD, Australia 0655 UTC USB 2 YLs with a chit-chat. 24/JUNE (IJ) RFFXC: MoD Paris 2330 ARQ-E 184.5/250 clear text msgs to RFFXCKO Kumanovo cct CRT 30Jun99 (ML2) FDG: 1355 RTTY 50/850 FAF Bordeaux w/ test de fdg (12/AUG/99) (WP3) FDG: FF Bordeaux 1354 RTTY/50/800 3 Aug (RGA) VLN: 0204 USB School of Distance Education Cairns w/ OM conducting lesson (03/SEP/99) (SD) : Unid NATO 2128 LINK-11/USB 23 Aug (RGA) AFA: Andrews AFB, Md 2055 USB calling "SAM 206" [no joy] 9 July (SN) ---: Bracknell met U.K. 1805z 22/06/99 FAX 120/576 (EB) UNID: 0736 USB American accented yachtsmen w/ conversation about cruising around South Pacific islands with one of them waiting to enter Noumea (01/SEP/99) (SD) VDD: 2330 USB & RTTY and CIS201 Canadian Miltary? (08/SEP/99) (JLM) VJN421: 0210 USB New South Wales Fisheries net w/ MACQUARIE FISHERIES and another OM who had just left Brewarrina discussing their patrol and the lack of people they had seen and how the Department of Agriculture interconnector was u/s (03/SEP/99) (SD) ---:Summer Institute of Linguistics stations Papua New Guinea 0633UTC USB 2 YLs & OM with a chit-chat. Mentioned about procedures for sending reports. 22/JUNE (IJ) ---: Tashkent meteo 1821z 12/07/99 FAX 90/576 inverted map showing high pressure system (EB) UNID: 0042 RTTY 75/850 encrypted. (16/Jun/99) (MADX) FDC: French air force Metz 1815z 22/06/99 CW tape appears to be wearing out - some corruption (EB) FDC: FAF Metz F 2123 CW Vs. 23 Aug (RGA) Pagina 638 WUN-v05 8116.6 : Unid NATO 1537 LINK-11 Busy. 7 Aug (RGA) 8122 ---:RAN Canberra Control ACT, Australia & GOLF CHARLIE (RN Ship)2230 UTC USB with ZBZ & QSY to freq MIKE ROMEO LIMA 3 & do a frequency prediction with Darwin Control. 22/JUNE (IJ) CANBERRA CONTROL:clg BENDIGO radio check radio check ALPHA 4 ALPHA 4 over. 23/June 0227z (NJ) DARWIN CONTROL 0750 USB clg WARRNAMBOOL: Patrol Craft 204. (11/Jul/99) (MADX) VLRZ: "HMAS SHEPPARTON" 1204 USB working Darwin Control 11 July (SN) JERVIS BAY: 1225 USB clg DARWIN CONTROL for radio check on ALPHA 4 w/ no joy (07/SEP/99) (SD) 8136 : Unid CIS-N 1539 36-50/50/200 36/6 Msgs@50/36/Off. 7 Aug (RGA) 8137.5 7QZ32:Lilongwe Air 1625 rtty 50/400 Aero/Wx & Info (04/Aug) (RH2) 8143.9 MOSCOW MET 0702 FAX End of weak chart. 0705 2nd chrt Black and Caspian Sea areas, etc. (momentary bks in tone/sig strength variations - tx or scannerpblms?). (13/Jun) (DW) 8156 KINLOSS RESCUE:calling RESCUE 131 U.K. 1053 24/08/99 USB stay on this frequency (EB) 8298.1 VTP: IN VISHAKAPATNAM 1836 rtty 50/R/850 Occ marker with ry's sg's and VTP noted. Also msg header. qrm4/5 fm rt on 8297/usb. (13/Aug) (DW) 8298.4 VTP1:IN Vishakhapatnam 1555 rtty 50/780 RY/64/SG/ID test tape(15/July)(RH2) 8313 : Unid NATO 1647 LINK-11/QPSK/USB 18 Aug (RGA) 8316 LIMA PAPA CHARLIE / NAVY AUCKLAND:0422z LIMA PAPA CHARLIE you are weak and unreadable weak and unreadable over 8319 : Unid NATO 2115 LINK-11/USB 23 Aug (RGA) 8330.3 RFVI: FF LE PORT 1846 ARQ/E3 100/170 8rc. Betas. 1857z Cct [VII]. CdeV svc RFVI de RFVI (13/Aug) (DW) 8331.5 RN NORTHWOOD 1858 FAX Four-chart presentation but m/path blurring. (13/Aug) (DW) 8335.0 59: 0202 USB probably DHJ59-German Navy Wilhemshaven w/ station AK probable German Navy vessel attempting to pass RTTY traffic. 59 asks for repeats three times. After 3 tries, 59 says ZBZ and wants to try to contact MR5/contact on MR5 (09/SEP/99) (RB) 8342 RFHI: FF Noumea.NCL 0243 ARQ-E3 100/425 Idle/Sync modes 16 July99 [BC3].. 8354 : Unid NATO 2114 NATO/PSK/2400/USB 23 Aug (RGA) 8367 P3FD7 calling USU 2133z 31/07/99 CW no contact (EB) 8381.5 9ANN: MV Peljesac (71,229dwt freighter) 0511 ARQ wkg Rijeka Radio. Again at 0520 with "2780 27839 PELJ X". 2780 is Riejka Radio's selcal. (3/Jul/99) (MADX) 8401 : Unid 1118 USB Analogue Enciphered FishFone (Both male voices) (25 Jul) (RGA) 8414.5 VARIOUS 0426 GMDSS 100/170 8 packets in 45 mins, with the following MMSIs noted: 368591000 MV President Polk (WRYD), 249244000 MV Gloria Deo (9HON4), and 302939000 unid. (7/Jul/99) (MADX) 8417 GKE4: PortisheadRadio 1117 ARQ/100/170 DBursts+CWID (25 Jul) (RGA) GKE4: PortisheadRadio G 1724 ARQ/100/170 CWID. 18 Sep (RGA) 8418 HEC:Berne radio Switzerland 1730 23/08/99 FEC/100 commands for registered ships then back to callband (EB) 8419 VIP: PerthRadio AUS 1638 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID 18 Aug (RGA) WLO: Slidell Radio 0118 ARQ w/EE shipping and technology news. (13/Jul/99) (MADX) 8420.4 9VG78 SingaporeRadio SNG 1638 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID Frequency tent. QRM from HEC. 18 Aug (RGA) 8420.5 HEC: BernRadio SUI 1633 FEC/100/170 HEC Autotelex Tfc List. 18 Aug (RGA) 8422.5 UDB2: Kholmsk rdo 1200 FEC tfc list 21Jul99 (ML2) 8423 SVT4: AthensRadio GRC 2110 FEC/100/170 Exchange Rates in Greek. 23 Aug (RGA) 8429.5 IDR4: IN Rome I 1722 RTTY/75/840 Calls. 18 Sep (RGA) Pagina 639 WUN-v05 8432.5 XSG: ShanghaiRadio CHN 1622 ARQ/100/170 8433 UJE: MoscowRadio RUS 1624 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID. 18 Aug (RGA) UJE: MoscowRadio RUS 1800 FEC/100/170 Calling ships. 18 Sep (RGA) XSG: Shangahi Radio 1826 CW marker "XSG" (19/jun)(PK) XSQ: Guangzhou Radio 1457 CW marker "XSQ" (19/jun)(PK) 8434 TAH: Istanbul Radio 0116 CW w/call and ARQ free idle. (13/Jul/99) (MADX) VCT: Globe Wireless Tors Cove 0347 CW w/free idle and id. (31/Jul/99) (MADX) 8435 VCT: Rainbow Radio Tors Cove NF CAN 1621 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID. 18 Aug (RGA) XSQ: Guangzhou, China 1327 FEC/100 traffic and back to ARQ idle/CW ID 11 July (SN) 8437 PBC: Dutch naval 1834z 13/07/99 RTTY/75 callband/freq marker (EB) 8438.9 PBC: NethN Goeree 1557 RTTY/75/850 CARBs. 7 Aug (RGA) 8439 PBC: Dutch Navy Goeree Island 0052 RTTY 75/791 w/CARB. (13/Jul/99) (MADX) PBC: NethN Den Helder HOL 1618 RTTY/75/840 CARBs. 18 Aug (RGA) PBC: NethN Goeree NLD 1718 RTTY/75/850 CARBs. 18 Sep (RGA) 8440 : Unid CIS Mil 1617 MS-5/USB 18 Aug (RGA) 8442.0 PBC: Dutch naval 1829z 29/06/99 callband/freq marker (EB) 8442.3 TCR: Tophane Kulesi Radio 1559 CW Tfc List; Wgk ship TCYX. 7 Aug (RGA) 8448 A9M: ManamaRadio BHR 1615 CW CQs. 18 Aug (RGA) 8450 RUF9: KrasnodarRadio 1602 CW QSXs; Tfc List. 7 Aug (RGA) 8451 RFFME: Navy La Regine France 1941 17/09/99 RTTY 75 (FUG) ry's sg's (EB) UBF2 St PeterburgRadio RU 1613 CW Tgm to unid ship. 18 Aug (RGA) 8452 RFF: E:French naval Paris 1831z 05/07/99 RTTY/75 FUG has definitely changed c/s (EB) 8453 RFFME: French Navy Paris 0041 RTTY 75/791 w/test tape "oo faaa de rffme znr uuuuu zui testing" then RYs and SGs. (13/Jul/99) (MADX) RFFME: Unid FF 1604 RTTY/75/850 Tests. 7 Aug (RGA) RFFME: Unid FF 1609 RTTY/75/840 Tests. 18 Aug (RGA) RFFME: Unid FF 1716 RTTY/75/840 Tests. 18 Sep (RGA) RFFME: Unid FF 2105 RTTY/75/850 RYs; SGs. 23 Aug (RGA) RFFME: FN LA REGINE ? 0626 rtty 75/850 Marker "oo FAAA de RFFME znr uuuu zue testing ry's sg's nnnn". Listed as Paris/HWN and previously logged as L Regine/FUG. [RFFM]reported Toulouse. (5/Jul) (DW) 8455 UVA: GelendzhikRadio RU 1604 CW Wkg UFII. Fone AS5 min k 18 Aug (RGA) 8455.0 RFFME: prob French 2152z 02/07/99 RTTY/75 This is FUG with a new callband (EB) 8459 YQI: ConstantaRadio ROU 1605 CW QSA nil QAP Ans... 18 Aug (RGA) 8476 9VG56: Singapore Radio 1718 "CQ DE 9VG56" (19/jun)(PK) 8478.5 FUF: French Forces Fort de France 0035 RTTY 75/806 w/test tape. (13/Jul/99) (MADX) 8490 UNID 0350 unid 75/158. (31/Jul/99) (MADX) 8491 AQP5: PN Karachi PAK 2103 CW Vs. 23 Aug (RGA) 8501.5 no-call: UNID 2200 CLOVER 8x62/ 8-tone CLOVER-2000 with 8 x 62.5 Bd, simplex tfc. (03/08/99) (LDO) 8503.9 NMG: USCG COMSTA New Orleans 1223 FAX 120/576. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) 8506 XSX: Chi-LungRadio PRC 2058 CW Tfc List-Nil. 23 Aug (RGA) 8518 5AT: TripoliRadio LBY 2057 CW Vs; Cq. 23 Aug (RGA) 8538 VRX35: HongKongRadio PRC 2055 CW Cqs. 23 Aug (RGA) 8539 VRX35: HongkongRadio PRC 1713 CW QSXs. 18 Sep (RGA) 8540 VRX35: Hong Kong radio 2121 31/07/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 8551.4 CTP: PN Lisbon 1110 RTTY/75/850 QSXs // 12823.6 (25 Jul) (RGA) 8551.6 CTP: PN Lisbon POR 2033 RTTY/75/850 Now with correct NAWS collective call. 23 Aug (RGA) Pagina 640 WUN-v05 8555.5 UJY: KaliningradRadio RU 1555 CW Wkg Ship UBSK. 18 Aug (RGA) 8557 SPB: Szczecin Radio 0108 CW w/call and ARQ free idle. (13/Jul/99) (MADX) 8571 UFN: Novorossijsk Radio 0320 CW w/call tape. (25/Jul/99) (MADX) 8573 CLA: Havana Radio 1226 CW w/call (9/Jul/99) (MADX) CLA: CUBAN 0235 CW / "QSX 8368/12552/16736/..." (8/11/99) (PAUL, AA1LL, NH) 8577 HLO: SeoulRadio KOR 1544 CW QSXs. 25 Aug (RGA) HLO: SeoulRadio KOR 2048 CW CQ Mkr. 23 Aug (RGA) 8578 SUH: AlexandriaRadio EGY 2047 CW CQ; QRU. 23 Aug (RGA) 8590 VTK2: IN Tuticorin IND 2006 CW MIB-Firing Exercises. 23 Aug (RGA) 8600 XSV: TianjinRadio PRC 1706 CW QRZ? 18 Sep (RGA) XSV: TianjinRadio PRC 2010 CW QRZ? 23 Aug (RGA) XSV: Tianjin radio China 2025 31/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 8610 UCE5: ArkhangelskRadio RU 1550 CW Marker. 18 Aug (RGA) 8620 USU: Mariupol Radio 0101 CW w/calltape. (13/Jul/99) (MADX) USU: MariupolRadio UKR 1700 CW QSSs. 18 Sep (RGA) 8624 XSQ: GuangzhouRadio PRC 2010 CW Pse Up... 23 Aug (RGA) 8625 FUM: French Navy Papeete 1107 RTTY 75/761 w/call tape. (19/Jul/99) (MADX) 8635 VTG4/5/6/7: Indian navy Bombay 2020z 11/07/99 CW 4 fig tfc 135 groups (EB) 8642.1 GYA: Royal Navy London 0054 RTTY 75/340 CARB on ch3 of 4channel VFT. (15/Jul/99) (MADX) MGJ: Royal Navy Faslane 0214 RTTY 75/340 CARB on ch3 of 4channel VFT. (14/Jul/99) (MADX) 8645.8 VTP6: IN Vishakhapatnam IND 1658 CW 4FGs to collective VGWZ Lousy Tone. 18 Sep (RGA) 8646 FUJ: French Navy New Caledonia 1112 RTTY 75/770 w/test tape. Weaker signal than FUM on 8625. (19/Jul/99) (MADX) 8648 VTP/4/5/6: Indian navy Vishakhapatnam 2040z 11/07/99 CW warbling transmitter message re live firing exercise Pigeon is. West coast of India (EB) 8650 SPE42: SzczecinRadio 1335 CW QSXs 3 Aug (RGA) 8655 UAI3: Nakhodka, Russia 1029 rtty 170/50 n RYS CQ DE 18 July (SN) UAI 3: Nakhodka, Russia 1029 RTTY 170/50 n rys cq de (18 July) (Spence Naylor) 8658 ASK: KarachiRadio 1809 CW QSXs. (6 Jul) (RGA) 8662.5 MTI: 0925 RTTY 50/850 sode de mti test the quick..123...ryryryryr int zbz (10/AUG/99) (WP3) MTI: RN Plymouth G 1353 RTTY/50/840 SODE de MTI Tests request printability MRL4K 18 Aug (RGA) 8665 XSG: ShanghaiRadio PRC 2017 CW CQ. 23 Aug (RGA) 8682 NMC: USCG CAMSPAC 0912 FAX 120/576 w/moderate fading. (11/Jul/99) (MADX) 8683.5 LFI: ROGALAND RADIO 1952 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "LFI". ( 1/Sep) (DW) 8685 IRM: Rome Radio I 1347 CW QSXs 18 Aug (RGA) 8693.0 Unident: 2146z 02/07/99 RTTY/200 Encrypted (EB) 8694 XSZ: DialianRadio CHN 2010 CW CQ QRU? QSXs. 16 Aug (RGA) 8698 7TF: BoufarikRadio 1335 CW Wkg 7TRZ 3 Aug (RGA) 8725.0 : unknown 0837 USB / Music played. Changed to Beethoven 9th for awhile. (06-15-1999) (Philip Humes KF6GNH) 8728 EHY: Madrid radio Spain 2056z 05/07/99 CW callsign only (EB) 8764 NMC: USCG CAMSPAC 0430 USB w/Highseas Forecast. (10/Jul/99) (MADX) NMN: USCG CAMSLANT 2221 USB w/offshore forecast. //13089 weak/6501 strong//. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) 8780.0 ROLLR 22: USAF Military 1540 USB / Calling CAP ROCK (Nevada) (07/09/99) (Jeff Haverlah) 8825 KLM742: Santa Maria Air radio 1147 13/09/99 USB Santa Maria speaking with KLM742 - aircraft not heard (EB) SPEEDBIRD 215:selcal BGLS 0200 30/07/99 position report with Shanwick (EB) Pagina 641 8828 8837.0 8855.0 8861.0 8864 8867.0 WUN-v05 Egyptair 989: 0415 USB wkg Santa Maria/ARP MUDOS 0415 F340 .80 selcal BQ-CK (09/SEP/99) (TO) NEW YORK: 0113 USB wkg AIR FRANCE 271 (22/AUG/99) (GO) NEW YORK: 0132 USB wkg AIR FRANCE 3527 (22/AUG/99) (GO) Sobelair 1882: 0346 USB wkg NY/ARP 44N45W F360 selcal EH-LR (09/SEP/99) (TO) KVM70: Honolulu VOLMET 0735 USB w/airfield wx. (7/Jul/99) (MADX) KVM70: Honolulu VOLMET 0830 USB w/aviation wx. //13282 weak// (27/Jun/99) (MADX) Ben Gurion Airport: 0235 USB in mixed Hebrew & English w/ unidentified Hebrew-speaking aircraft passing wx forecasts for Keflavik, Montreal & Ottawa (09/SEP/99) (RB) UNID: Jammer ('russian style') 0410 USB / fair levels into NYC over SAM-3 mwara sector tfc. (7/14/99) (JC5) DAKAR: 0119 USB wkg AIR ITALIA 680 (22/AUG/99) (GO) Reach 4065: to Gander 2100z 11/07/99 USB position report (EB) SJS350: to Gander 2057z 11/07/99 USB asking for Gander wx (EB) AUCKLAND: 0518 USB wkg PACIFIC 431 ARP FL370 positions unreadable (30/AUG/99) (TO) AUCKLAND: 0551 USB wkg FLIGHTWEST 782 cleared to FL245 and report Norfolk Island (31/AUG/99) (TO) AUCKLAND: 0609 USB adv UNITED 862 and QANTAS 11 that datalink has failed next report on HF (30/AUG/99) (TO) AUCKLAND: 0627 USB wkg UNITED 862 ARP 12S165E 0625 FL330 (30/AUG/99) (TO) AUCKLAND: 0639 USB wkg POLYNESIAN 732 ARP SELKA FL330 75 selcal FP-KR (30/AUG/99) (TO) BRISBANE: 0626 USB wkg AIR CAL 141 ARP FL330 selcal FQ-BD (30/AUG/99) (TO) BRISBANE: 0630 USB wkg QANTAS 44 selcal check JM-EH (30/AUG/99) (TO) BRISBANE: 0634 USB wkg PACIFIC 410 ARP POPIR FL330 Selcal CRDP (31/AUG/99) (TO) BRISBANE: 0813 USB wkg SOLOMONS 700 ARP FL310 est PUGEL 0816 (31/AUG/99) (TO) BRISBANE: 0814 USB wkg VH-MML told to QSY BNE CTR 127.6 0900 very weak but there (31/AUG/99) (TO) Flightwest 782: 0701 USB wkg Brisbane with latest Norfolk Island wx for arrival (09/SEP/99) (TO) NADI: 0522 USB wkg QANTAS 11 selcal GQ-EL (31/AUG/99) (TO) NADI: 0546 USB wkg AIR CALEDONIE 340 ARP ALBAB FL330 NN next (31/AUG/99) (TO) NADI: 0659 USB wkg QANTAS 211 cleared to leave Nadi controled airspace for the descent into Niue at 0703 reporting in VHF contact with Niue (30/AUG/99) (TO) NADI: 0704 USB wkg AIR VAN 21 ARP MEPAB FL350 Selcal HQ-JP ETA Port Vila 0758 (31/AUG/99) (TO) NADI: 0851 USB wkg HAWAIIAN 465 reporting on the ground at Pago Pago (31/AUG/99) (TO) NADI: 0907 USB wkg AIRCAL 341 ARP PARZO FL350 (31/AUG/99) (TO) PASCUA: 0457 USB wkg LAN CHILE 833 ARP SAKOB 57 FL370 SAURI 0538 SAPOK (30/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 0629 USB wkg NEW ZEALAND 10 selcal check FS-BR (30/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 0810 USB wkg QANTAS 100 selcal check LQ-BH (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 0905 USB wkg UNITED 862 established on datalink w/OAK CTR selcal check FG-BP (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 0944 USB wkg QANTAS 12 selcal check MR-DE (31/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 1026 USB wkg EVERGREEN 7552 selcal DE-KM (29/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 1046 USB wkg PACIFIC 811 ARP CAMOS 1046 FL350 selcal DK-EM (29/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 1100 USB wkg QANTAS 100 ARP 03N156W 1059 FL350 selcal LS-DJ (needs confirmation) (29/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 1122 USB wkg HAWAIIAN 482 ARP TAERO 1118 FL350 Pagina 642 8879 8899 8906.0 8912 8930 8933 8933.0 8944 8951.0 8957 8960 8965.0 8968.0 8968.0 8971.0 8974 WUN-v05 TOPOM 1153 TENOR next (29/AUG/99) (TO) SAN FRANCISCO: 1138 USB wkg QANTAS 11 selcal GQ-EL (29/AUG/99) (TO) TAHITI: 1004 USB wkg QANTAS 116 with selcal check MR-QS (29/AUG/99) (TO) TAHITI: 1039 USB wkg UNITED 842 ARP 30S175W 1036 FL330 selcal AS-DK datalink established (29/AUG/99) (TO) TAHITI: 1052 USB wkg AIR TAHITI NUI 02 ARP RUTAK 1053 FL370390 block (29/AUG/99) (TO) TAHITI: 1124 USB wkg UNITED 816 selcal FH-CP at FL330 datalink established (29/AUG/99) (TO) GANDER: 1027 USB wkg Pakistan 717 (10/AUG/99) (GO) GANDER: 1032 USB wkg Malaysian 90 (10/AUG/99) (GO) GANDER: 1045 USB wkg Singapore 26 (08/AUG/99) (GO) KLM643: calling Gander Air radio USB selcal GLJK (EB) ---: Frequency jumping voice tx 2109z 06/07/99 USB (EB) NEW YORK: 0116 USB wkg IBERIA 6250 (22/AUG/99) (GO) NEW YORK: 0127 USB wkg TWA 842 (22/AUG/99) (GO) NEW YORK: 0301 USB wkg SPEEDBIRD 4508 (15/AUG/99) (GO) UNID 1926 HFDL (HF ACARS) 1800bd (thanks #monitor for id). (9/Jul/99) (MADX) Stockholm: Stockholm air radio 2040 31/08/99 flight requesting wx for Keflavik and Goose bay (EB) NEW YORK: 0333 USB wkg United 973 (09/AUG/99) (GO) JOHANNESBURG: 0101 USB wkg SPEEDBIRD 217 (22/AUG/99) (GO) NEW YORK RADIO: 2253 USB w/ ITALIA 661 rxing wx for Bermuda (15/AUG/99) (ACM) ---: Russian Volmet 2106z 05/07/99 USB QNH given with Russian figures (EB) TOKYO: 0909 USB wkg NW12 and NW28 QSY SFO 5667/6655 (31/AUG/99) (TO) EIP: Shannon VOLMET 0511 USB w/airfield wx. (10/Jul/99) (MADX) Shannon Volmet: Ballygireen IRL 1942 USB Eur Aflds Reports. 22 Aug (RGA) KESTREL 138:Airtours (Cattle truck airways) 1845z 31/07/99 USB requesting PP via Portishead with Airtours Manchester re flight plan (EB) Ascension : 0526 USB / explaining to Reach 3602 (C-17) how Scope Command works. (09July1999) (Midwest USA) Thule Global: GHFS 0357 USB / Reach 5240 pp TACC via Thule on this discrete (no ALE). (12June1999) (Midwest USA) 3TM: 0959 USB clg F6T adv BOOK RULER MINNIE, NEST 0924 (20/SEP/99) (SD) 3TM: 2123 USB clg F6T for radio check followed by T6W clg w/ no joy and P3D advising PLASTIC TRAY 0030 (19/SEP/99) (SD) 9WH: 2053 USB clg F6T w/ no joy (19/SEP/99) (SD) JH1: 2105 USB clg F6T "on JNG" advising NEST 2315 followed by 2FG clg but answered by F6T as 2FE followed by discussion trying to clarify the correct callsign made difficult by 2FG operator's heavy NZ accent (19/SEP/99) (SD) ORANGEADE: 2241 USB w/32-character (his count) EAM (preamble missed) (RB) (07/SEP/99) RR1: 2032 USB clg F6T for radio check followed by Z4F advising HOMER time 0153 (19/SEP/99) (SD) T6W: 0954 USB clg F6T adv established NEST (20/SEP/99) (SD) YT4: 2049 USB clg F6T w/ no joy followed by RR1 offering to relay w/ no joy (19/SEP/99) (SD) Z4F: 2239 USB (NZ OM) clg F6T adv that there are two Z4Fs and that the second Z4F should have the callsign K9L followed by K9L adv 2236 HAMMER then second Z4F (Aust OM) adv that he is behind P3D and should therfore be Z4F not K9L which is a moot point since K9L already exists (19/SEP/99) (SD) AIR FORCE DARWIN: 0719 USB clg MIKE WHISKEY ZULU w/ "radio check 8971" (04/SEP/99) (SD) BLUESTAR: 0729 USB clg WRANGLER 06 w/ no joy (11/AUG/99) (SD) BLUESTAR: 2243 USB w/ RIVER 5 rpg flight ops normal (15/AUG/99) (ACM) AIRFORCE SYDNEY:clg STRIKER 155 other for you at this time you Pagina 643 WUN-v05 are free to close over. 23/June 0322z (NJ) AIRFORCE TOWNSVILLE / STALLION 011:2235z selcall LPBE maintaining selcall watch BLACKHAWK 204 / AIRFORCE SYDNEY:0634z confirm pp wanted in 15 mikes over BUCKSHOT 19: 0620 UTC USB (RAAF F-111) clg AIR FORCE SYDNEY advising departure from WILLIAMTOWN and requesting them to contact ATC and advise ETA AMBERLEY 0700Z (20/JUL) (SD) IROQUOIS 16 / AIRFORCE AUCKLAND:0631z IROQUOIS 16 IROQUOIS 16 this is AIRFORCE AUCKLAND AIRFORCE AUCKLAND ... nothing heard listening out IROQUOIS BLACK:2206z "about to land" message indicated next scheduled call at 1130 local. KIWI IROQUOIS 16 / AIRFORCE PERTH:0627z KIWI 381 this is AIRFORCE PERTH have you good readable over ... KIWI aircraft this is AIRFORCE PERTH go ahead over ... KIWI IROQUOIS 16 this is AIRFORCE PERTH request you say again all before SIERRA ALPHA ROMEO (SAR) over ... KIWI IROQUOIS this is AIRFORCE PERTH roger out SINGAPORE AIR FORCE 6128: 2311 UTC USB clg AIR FORCE SYDNEY requesting airborne time for fighter flight departing Amberley (11/JUL) (SD) STRIKER 150:clg AIRFORCE SYDNEY radio check ... standby radio check 11. 23/June 0342z (NJ) TAIPAN 61 : 0515 UTC USB clg AIR FORCE AUCKLAND with no joy and advised by AIR FORCE SYDNEY to QSY to 11235 31/JUL (SD) WALLABY 62 : 2257 UTC USB clg AIR FORCE DARWIN requesting a p/p to WALLABY OPS on 9007 25/JUL (SD) 9 UNIFORM WHISKEY: 2010 USB clg ZULU 5 QUEBEC w/ no joy (08/SEP/99) (SD) AIR FORCE DARWIN: 0728 USB clg KIWI 817 w/ message from TINDAL OPS requesting their earliest time for duty tomorrow (09/SEP/99) (SD) AIR FORCE DARWIN: 0933 USB clg UNAMET DILI w/ "good copy your signal" UNAMET operator has American accent (08/SEP/99) (SD) AIR FORCE DARWIN: 0959 USB clg UNAMET DILI radio check - good readable (08/SEP/99) (SD) AIR FORCE DARWIN: 1131 USB clg UNAMET DILI radio check - l & c UNAMET operator YL w/ Aust accent (08/SEP/99) (SD) AIR FORCE DARWIN: 1200 USB clg UNAMET DILI radio check "we're still good and still readable" UNAMET operator OM w/ Aust accent (08/SEP/99) (SD) AIR FORCE DARWIN: 2203 USB clg UNAMET DILI for radio check w/ no joy (07/SEP/99) (SD) AIR FORCE DARWIN: 2232 USB clg UNAMET DILI and has UNAMET OPS good readable (07/SEP/99) (SD) ARMY 24: 1025 USB clg AIR FORCE DARWIN requesting they advise the relevant authorities of their arrival in Oakey (13/SEP/99) (SD) ASCOT 2054: 2331 USB clg AIR FORCE DARWIN for selcal check (16/SEP/99) (SD) AUSSIE 234: 1050 USB clg AIR FORCE TOWNSVILLE departed NZAA 0945Z for YSCB requesting p/p w/ MUSHROOM - adv to QSY 5714 (08/SEP/99) (SD) AUSSIE 781: 1153 USB adv AIR FORCE DARWIN arrival 1232Z request ambulance as thereis one minor injury on board (06/SEP/99) (SD) ENVOY 601: 0131 USB (Dassault Falcon 50) clg AIR FORCE SYDNEY for selcal check LP-EG and adv departure from Canberra 0110 en route Townsville w/ ops nml (11/SEP/99) (SD) INTERFET 1003: 2133 USB clg AIR FORCE DARWIN w/ selcal check (19/SEP/99) (SD) INTERFET 8239: 1303 USB clg AIR FORCE DARWIN adv unable to contact on CD and requesting they accept flight guard until in contact w/ "playmates" (21/SEP/99) (SD) INTERFET 8346: 2256 USB clg AIR FORCE SYDNEY requesting p/p w/ AUSSAR (22/SEP/99) (SD) JACOBS WELL: 2057 USB clg AIR FORCE AUCKLAND w/ SITREP no. 4 Pagina 644 WUN-v05 regarding exercise QUICKSTART 99 advised by AFAUCK to QSY to 9010 (18/AUG/99) (SD) JERVIS BAY CONTROL: 2320 USB (Royal Australian Navy, Jervis Bay, NSW) clg AIR FORCE SYDNEY requesting p/p and advised to QSY 9007 (21/SEP/99) (SD) QANTAS 790: 0041 USB clg AIR FORCE AUSTRALIA answered by AIR FORCE SYDNEY requesting p/p to QANTAS OPS and advised to QSY 9007 - very unusual to have a civil aircraft use the GPN (08/SEP/99) (SD) SHADOW 2: 2339 USB clg AIR FORCE TOVNSVILLE requesting p/p and advised to QSY 9031 (16/SEP/99) (SD) T2X: 2309 USB clg AIR FORCE DARWIN for radio check (18/SEP/99) (SD) TORA 72: 1302 USB clg AIR FORCE DARWIN advising she is I hour out and that TORA 71 is 30 min out and requesting customs and parking (TORA 72 has American/Canadian accent) (21/SEP/99) (SD) WINDSOR 505: 2149 USB clg AIR FORCE SYDNEY w/ departure msg selcal check and request for them to contact ATC TINDAL to see if control zone will be active at the time of arrival (17/AUG/99) (SD) WINDSOR 527: 0715 USB clg AIR FORCE DARWIN w/ departure msg and selcal check CF-EK (15/SEP/99) (SD) 8975.0 Spanish Lady (V2): 1002 AM numbers station id 728 04 group count 96 w/ heterodyne interfering with RAAF comms (09/SEP/99) (SD) 8976 ROMEO DELTA 805 : 2120 UTC USB clg AIR FORCE SYDNEY with no joy 27/JUL 8980 6026: HH-60J 0707 USB clg CAMSLANT w/long count. QSX back to 5696. (3/Jul/99) (MADX) 8983 6009: HH-60J 2131 USB wkg CAMSLANT. "Request you assume my radio guard." (9/Jul/99) (MADX) CAMSLANT: 1936 USB wkg A7J. "Have info to pass from Cape Cod. Cape Code requests that you divert to 3715N 06818W for a 406 and 3717N 06814.9W for a 121.5" The "406" is a EPIRB on 406MHz, and "121.5" is a distress beacon on 121.5MHz. (8/Jul/99) (MADX) CAMSLANT: req flt ops & pos from CG1502 at 2355 (MF) NMN: Camslant Chesapeake 0129 USB working USCG "RESCUE 1712" 18 July (SN) CG 2132: 2303 USB HU-25 ATC Mobile w/ Camslant Chesapeake reporting departure on local, two-hour training flight (09/SEP/99) (RB) 8987 MKL: Edinburgh, England 0301 CW // 6751 and 4731 11 July (SN) MKL: RAF Pitreavie 0705 CW w/call. Weak but readable. (7/Jul/99) (MADX) 8989.0 JULIET 2 NOVEMBER: 2214 USB Australian military clg TANGO 44 w/ tactical net including Y3G, G1U and G8K (09/SEP/99) (SD) YANKEE 3 GOLF: 1000 USB Australian military clg ALPHA LIMA 1 requesting termination of p/p (10/SEP/99) (SD) YANKEE 3 GOLF: 1101 USB Australian military clg 9 ALPHA X-RAY for radio check w/ no joy followed by TANGO 44 also clg w/ no joy (10/SEP/99)(SD) YANKEE 3 GOLF: 2232 USB Australian tactical net wkg HOTEL 8 KILO (13/SEP/99) (SD) 8992 SHARK 91 : 1214 UTC USB clg HICKAM for another attempt to p/p SMASHER followed by SHARK 91 advising ETA 1255 and requesting load info which SMASHER was unable to give as load had not arrived followed by SHARK 91 advising he has no pax or cargo and SMASHER advising him to contact later on 121.8 01/AUG (SD) ANDREWS: 1258 USB w/ 7TZO2B for GRIZZLY (30/AUG/99) (JLM) KING 22: 2230 USB USAF Rescue C-130 calling Mainsail answered by THULE but KING 22 is gone (RB) (07/SEP/99) ORANGEADE: 2110 USB w/ EAM (preamble missed) (RB) (07/SEP/99) REACH 5225: 0145 USB w/McClellan in p/p w/Travis CP w/landing information (09/SEP/99) (RB) Pagina 645 8994.0 9003 9007 9008 9010 9013.9 9016 9017.0 9018.0 9023 9024.0 9025.0 9029.0 9034.0 WUN-v05 REACH JHF6: 0233 USB via Thule in p/p w/Little Rock Ops reporting departure from Al Khofar (Saudi Arabia) and ETA Sigonella of 0500Z (09/SEP/99) (RB) ZKX: 0841 Baudot 75/850r with Foxes & RYs. QRM to a 8992.0 USB pp. Ended at 0845. (02Aug.1999) (Midwest USA) Jordanian 9038: conversation in Arabic 1812z 11/07/99 freq not listed (EB) WALLABY 62 : 2258 UTC USB w/ p/p connectivity check to WALLABY OPS via AIR FORCE TOWNSVILLE 25/JUL (SD) ZERO ALPHA & 20:Australian Army Relief OPs net Papua New Guinea 0650 UTC USB with radio checks & trying to send packet like data bursts. Mentioned they'd try on CH# LIMA OSCAR 4 & if no joy they'd try again on the next day on their regular sked. 20/JUNE (IJ) QANTAS 790: 0045 USB clg AIR FORCE SYDNEY for p/p to QANTAS OPS (08/SEP/99) (SD) TROJAN WARRIOR: 2253 USB C-130J delivery flight wkg AIR FORCE SYDNEY requesting p/p to radio station 2BL for interview (06/SEP/99) (SD) OSCAR & LIMA:Japanese Military Link-11 co-ord net 0850 UTC USB with radio checks & XAE. 22/JUNE (IJ) ARCHITECT: 0648 UTC USB w/ VOLMET wx for various locations incl LIMJ (23/JUL) (SD) JACOBS WELL: 2058 USB clg AIR FORCE AUCKLAND and avising them of their arrival at Jacob's Well, Queensland (Australia) with SUNRAY MINOR being advised by SUNRAY at Jacobs Well that they are about to depart for Amberley and that they will arrive in time for departure at 1500Z for Ohakea (New Zealand) and SUNRAY MINOR wishing them the best and that he'll see them back in New Zealand (18/AUG/99) MOSCOW MET 0530 FAX Weak outlines in noise. Better 2nd chart sfc anal Greenland-Russia-Kuriles. (29/Aug) (DW) DANDELION:wkg SYMBOLIC I authenticate ALPHA OSCAR SIERRA with an INDIA if this is correct request you authenticate BRAVO YANKEE MIKE how copy over. 23/June 0514z (NJ) PERFORATE : 0636 UTC USB clg FISHERMAN requesting secure comms and advised that secure comms will take a few minutes followed by bursts of ANDVT then request from FISHERMAN to QSY to Z190 27/JUL (SD) Hickam Global: GHFS 1227 USB / pp for Teal 10 to The Weather Channel about Hurricane Bret. (21Aug.1999) (Midwest USA) McClellan Global: GHFS 0759 USB / working Elmendorf Global on this discrete. (12June1999) (Midwest USA) REACH 7028: 0418 USB w/ p/p to McGuire CP via THULE w/arrival information and next destination is Davis-Monthan AFB NOTE THULE switched him here after contact on 11175 which Thule could not hear well (RB) (07/SEP/99) Thule Global: GHFS 0420 USB / pp for Reach 7028 to McGuire CP & Metro on this discrete. (07Sep.1999) (Midwest USA) Andrews AFB: 1513 USB / pp for SAM 50050 (C-20C) to Travis AFB Base Ops. (08Sep.1999) (Midwest USA) UNID: 1510 USB test count (02/SEP/99) (JLM) SHADO 11: 1532 USB / working SHADO 12 with wx info for St. John, NB Canada. (04Sep.1999) (Midwest USA) SIDECAR & SEER (sounded like):NORAD 0705 UTC USB with Link-11 co-ord. 25/JUNE (IJ) DRAGNET UNIFORM: 1732 USB calling BROCHURE 128th ACS Volk Field, WI Also heard on 364.2 UHF (02/SEP/99) (JLM) ZKX: 0847 Baudot 75/850r with Foxes & RYs. Ended at 0851. (02Aug.1999) (Midwest USA) OFFUTT: 2329 USB w/ EAM (07/AUG/99) (JLM) Croughton: Scope Command (ALE) 0658 USB / calling Reach 3604 with no joy. (05Aug.1999) (Midwest USA) Lajes: 0634 USB / with a EAM. Simulcasting on 11226.0 USB. (05Aug.1999) (Midwest USA) XWX: 'NACHIN...WEIN...' 3.12 SSB / REPEAT,AND CHIESE MUSIC SOFT (29-6-99) () UNID: 0825 USB possible military comms with YL passing Pagina 646 9035.0 9036.0 9041 9044.8 9045 9057.0 9064 9079.7 9083 9102 9110.0 9120.0 9122.5 9130 9135 9142.0 9145.0 9150 9161.7 9168.0 9178.0 9183.5 9192.2 9197.0 9212.0 9215.2 9228.0 9238.0 9256 WUN-v05 aviation wx in Spanish (05/SEP/99) (SD) UNID: 0825 USB possible military comms with OM using NATO phonetic alphabet and passing aviation wx in Spanish (05/SEP/99) (SD) unid: 0555 USB / F8R with EAM (27May 1999) (Midwest USA) 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 1702 RTTY/100/875 Poor Copy. Met for Amsterdam Island, Crozet & Kerguelen. (5 Jul) (RGA) 5YE: NAIROBI MET 1750 rtty 100/R/850 Met tfc. Strong but m/path distortion. (30/Aug) (DW) 5YE: NAIROBI MET 1758 FAX Blurred charts due m/path. (30/Aug) (DW) 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 2345 FAX 120/576 w/weak signal, moderate fading. (19/Jul/99) (MADX) 5YE:Nairobi Meteo 1553 fax 120/576 Fair Wx chart (20/July) (RH2) Offutt: 1332 USB / working Trout 99 with a phone patch. (06Aug.1999) (Midwest USA) Cuban Morse Numbers Station M8 0700 CW 5FGS then VVV, into 5FGs. (27/Jun/99) (MADX) RFQP: FF DJIBOUTI 1842 ARQ/E3 100/400 8rc. Weak sync. Betas. 2105z cct [DJI] svc RFVI de RFQP "liaison verifiee". 2106z svc's re [RUN] serials. (30/Aug) (DW) ---: Tashkent meteo 1818z 05/07/99 hvy qrm (EB) ---: Roumania 1910 17/09/99 CW/RUM-FEC 164.5 bd online encrypted tfc ending with a line or R's cw op chat bt QRX tmw bt op F69 125 tks bt gb ar sk (EB) NMF: USCG BOSTON 0912 FAX Charts various, hazy. (30/Aug) (DW) PORTABLE: 0119 USB wkg CACTUS in voice and encrypted data (02/SEP/99) (JLM) unid: 1512 USB / HURON LAKE calling ANCIENT RIVER. (20Aug.1999) (Midwest USA) WUG: USACE Vicksburg 1515 USB wkg WUG5: USACE St. Louis, WUE: USACE Cincinnati, WUE6: USACE Hendersonville, testing ALE links. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) GYA: RN Northwood G 1949 RTTY/85/320 CARBs. 22 Aug (RGA) MGJ: R.N.U.K 1904z 05/07/99 RTTY/75 callband freq/marker (EB) MGJ: Royal Navy Faslane 2254 RTTY 75/400 w/CARB. (19/Jul/99) (MADX) MGJ:R.N. U.K. 0124 30/07/99 RTTY/75 callband/freq marker (EB) prob MKD: Akrotiri, Cyprus 1057 VFT. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) English Lady (E17): 0749 AM numbers station ending 420 420 181 181 00000 (10/AUG/99) (SD) RIW: CISN KHIVA 0735 CW. Short op sigs then "RHQ33 de RIW qyt4 qsa?" (30/Aug) (DW) SEAL 8 (sounded like): 1855 USB clg SEAL 11 after a very strong ALE burst and again at 2022 with test counts after ALE but no id (31/AUG/99) (JLM) RCH73: Tashkent Meteo UZB 1614 FAX Very Noisy; Fading; only faint outlines visible. 22 Aug (RGA) AJE: USAF Croughton 0840 PSK 2400/ MIL-STD 188-110A serial modem, duplex link to Sigonella (11/07/99) (LDO) UNID: 2126 USB w/ ANDVT bursts (31/AUG/99) (JLM)1300 UTC ---: Poss HBD20 Swiss diplo 1513z 28/06/99 virtually u/r due to QRN (EB) UNID: 1818 USB ALE listed as a FBI HF channel, increasing amounts of ALE noted on some FBI channels, most notably 5058.5, 7903.5 and here (30/AUG/99) (JLM) ALPHA FOXTROT: 1106 USB Australian military tracking net with FOXTROT DELTA and FOXTROT (10/AUG/99) (SD) RLX: FAPSI Moscow 1850 BAUDOT 75/500 5 LGs to 'UXW' on link 40034 (08/07/99) (LDO) JX2A: UNID 2016 CW. Calling "8B9V de JX2A k" (1/Jul) (DW) UNID 0330 RTTY 75/844 encrypted. (31/Jul/99) (MADX) NMN: CAMSLANT Chesapeake 0745 CW 100/170 Channel free marker "NMN" followed by FSK reversals (28/08/99) (LDO) UNID. 0935 CW. Offline encrypted tfc, ends "ar" x3 "va" x3. (30/Aug) (DW) Unident: 1900 17/09/99 ARQ-E 184.7 idling - probably French Pagina 647 9259 9308 9311.0 9323.0 9330 9338 9338.5 9360.0 9376.7 9495.5 9497 9563 9866 9955 9970 9982.5 9996.0 10046 10051 10051 10051.0 10052 10090 10108.7 10116 10118 WUN-v05 forces but don't know where (EB) : Unid FF 1336 ARQ-E/184.7/375 Betas only 1 Hr. 18 Aug (RGA) : Unid FF 1645 ARQ-E/184.7/370 Betas only. 25 Aug (RGA) FF UNID 0733 ARQ/E 184.6/400 8rc. Betas. Nil tfc in 1.5 hrs. 1136 ARQ/E 186.4/400 8rc. Betas. No app tfc in 8hrs. (29/Aug) (DW) 548: 0336 USB clg TIGRE and UNID. OM/SS, prob Mexican Army. (31/Jul/99) (MADX) no-call: UNID RUS-MIL 1627 VOCODER 100/140 analogue vocoder, FSK 100Bd/140 Hz (cf=9312.5kHz) (02/09/99) (LDO) UNID 0915 CW. "TWUTD" rptd nr of times "= 4" then into offline encrypt. [20wpm] (29/Aug) (DW) M8: Numbers Station 1207 CW Cut 5FGs. Already in progress. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) ---: Tashkent meteo Uzbekistan 1528 13/09/99 90/576 fuzzy wx pictures (EB) AXF:RAAF Sydney Australia 0932 UTC USB with ALE Bursts. New PSK P-T-P link to ZKX RNZAF Auckland NZ. 28/JUNE (IJ) OXT: COPENHAGEN MET 1153 FAX After cw ID "cq de OXT" ice chart "Chart 1". (30/Aug) (DW) RFHJ: FF PAPEETE ? 0931 ARQ/E3 100/400 8rc. (ACF56 assuming 100bd) otherwise too distorted to sync. (29/Aug) (DW) ZLO:RNZN Irirangi New Zealand 0900 UTC VFT 6028 75 Bd encrypted. 28/JUNE (IJ) UNID: 1103 VFT w/hvy QRM from SWBC stations. (23/Jul/99) (MADX) UNID: Iraq? 0823 JAMMING. prob. jamming of clandestine Voice of the Iraqi People from Saudi Arabia. (27/Jun/99) (MADX) ---: Fishing boats Scotland 1511 13/09/99 USB speaks of catching two boxes on Friday (EB) Cuban Pulse Jammer 1055 USB Jamming R. Marti, from Miami. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) HSW: Bangkok Met 2340 RTTY 50/425 synop wx, annual change from 10169 24Jul99 (ML2) KVM70: Honolulu Meteo 1158 FAX 120/576 w/weak signal. (20/Jul/99) (MADX) RWM: MOSCOW TS 1725 CW. Standard freq/time sigs. (3/Jul) (DW) 4XZ: Haifa Naval 2351 CW w/call tape. (19/Jul/99) (MADX) 4XZ:I.D.F. Haifa Israel 2206 24/08/99 CW 5 ltr traffic (EB) 4XZ:Israeli naval Haifa 2155z 13/08/99 callband/freq marker (EB) Gander Radio CAN 1952 USB 1900UTC Metars Canadian Aflds. 22 Aug (RGA) Gander VOLMET 0457 USB w/airfield wx. (10/Jul/99) (MADX) NewYorkRadio: Volmet, NY USA 2039 USB TAFs US Aflds 27 Aug (RGA) Gander Volmet:Gander Newfoundland Canada 2209 24/08/99 USB wx tfc (EB) Tashkent Volmet: Tashkent UZB 2041 USB Rus Aflds Wx Actuals. YL in EE. 27 Aug (RGA) DDK9: HAMBURG MET 0902 rtty 50/440 Marker "cq de DDK2 DDH7 DDK9 frequencies 4583 k 7646 khz 10100.8kHz". Met tfc. (28/Aug) (DW) DDK9: Hamburg Meteo 0726 RTTY 75/400 w/meteo tfc. (27/Jun/99) (MADX) DDK9: Hamburg Meteo 2353 RTTY 50/425 w/call tape. (19/Jul/99) (MADX) DDK9: Hamburg Meteo. G Rtty 50/395 5 Ltr Wx Grps 19 July99 [BC3].. DDK9: Hamburg Meteo GER 1642 RTTY/50/430 CQs. Spurious of 10100.8 18 Sep (RGA) : Unid WEFAX 2205 FAX Polar Projection Chart with contours; Legend on edge:- NWP VALID: 990828Z UNIT:M INTERVAL: 80/40. Not Moscow (?) 27 Aug (RGA) BAF4: Beijing Meteo 2205 FAX Polar Projection Chart with contours; Legend on edge:- NWP VALID: 990828Z UNIT:M INTERVAL: 80/40. 27 Aug (RGA) (Re-Ident - Thanks DW) ---:Beijing meteo China 2106z 27/07/99 multiple wx pictures Pagina 648 WUN-v05 (EB) 10119.0 ---: Beijing meteo China 2140z 18/07/99 FAX 120/576 fuzzy pictures (E.B.) 10126.0 UNID. 0927 CW. Tfc in offline encrypt [17wpm]. (28/Aug) (DW) 10130 UNID 2211 unid 50/820 encrypted. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) 10133 ---: French forces Paris 2127z 18/07/99 ARQ-E/184.7 idling (EB) 10133 ---:poss French forces Paris 2101z 27/07/99 ARQ-E/184.7 idle for the last hour (EB) 10144.0 DK0WCY: R/AMATEUR BEACON 0949 CW. Beacon and periodic info file. (28/Aug) (DW) 10183 : CIS Mil 2209 MS-5/USB 27 Aug (RGA) 10192.5 DRCD KORMORAN S70: 1020 USB/RTTY tfc dhj59 (08/AUG/99) (WP3) 10192.7 AJE: USAF Croughton 1315 PSK 2400/ MIL-STD 188-110A serial modem, duplex link to NSY or AJO (24/07/99) (LDO) 10194.0 WGY916: 1522 USB FEMA MERS Denton TX and WGY908 FEMA Denver CO w/ phone call test after ALE (30/AUG/99) (JLM) 10197 JN1N: unid military, 15.30/32 (16-07-99) CW call repeated in 2 minutes, ended with 'AR' (IBu) 10204 FISHERMAN : 0706 UTC USB broadcasting EAM L355FGVDSDARK5SSUTDJBU3PTK3QWD 27/JUL (SD) PERFORATE : 0642 UTC USB clg FISHERMAN followed by ANDVT bursts and PERFORATE calls MAGNAVOX with no joy then PERFORATE requests FISHERMAN to contact MAGNAVOX after attempts to do so on Z175 and to advise him to contact on this or the other circuit but after repeated attempts on this frequency and Z175 PERFORATE advises that MAGNAVOX has not yet checked on to the net 27/JUL (SD) SYMBOLIC:wkg DANDELION request to meet your station Z175 over.23/June 0513z (NJ) 10215 ---:Jeddah met Saudi Arabia 1915z 27/07/99 RTTY 100 wx tfc (EB) 10215 HZN: Jeddah Meteo 2358 RTTY 100/840 w/meteo tfc. (19/Jul/99) (MADX) HZN48: JEDDAH MET 1510 rtty 100/R/750 Poor keying. Met tfc, but only odd words recognisable. (27/Aug) (DW) 10234.8 IDR: Italian Navy Rome 1715 PSK 2400/ STANAG 4285 tfc. to unknown Navy vessel (17/07/99) (LDO) 10254 : Unid NATO 2211 LINK-11/USB 27 Aug (RGA) 10280 : CIS Mil 1606 MS-5/USB 25 Aug (RGA) 10281 ---: poss French forces Cayenne French Guiana 2105z 18/07/99 ARQ-E/192 ident by logs - idling (EB) 10285 : Unid FF 2212 ARQ-E/48/840 27 Aug (RGA) 10285 RFTJD: FF Libreville 0004 ARQ-E 48/850 svc msg OO RFTJF DE RFTJD ZIC JDF001 ZID JFD001 to Port Bouet, no msg header used 25Jul99 (ML2) UNID 0900 CW. Hand morse, 28-30wpm. Offline encrypted tfc inc accent ltrs. (25/Aug) (DW) 10285.9 UNID: 0337 UNID 25/829 mk sp close to Fr mil ch (30/AUG/99) (PLOO) 10297 ---:Bangkok meteo Thailand 1847z 27/07/99 wx tfc poor signal (EB) 10299.0 HSW62:BANGKOK Meteo 1500 RTTY 50/200 Wx codes (15/July) (RH2) 10307.7 OLZ 88: MFA Praha 0935 PSK 2400/ tfc. to unlocated embassy (09/07/99) (LDO) 10311.0 UNID: 0555 100/850 (09/May/99) (MPL) 10312 ---: MFA Warsaw Poland 1739 17/09/99 POL-ARQ 100 idling (EB) : Unid NATO 1328 PSK/2400/USB 2400 PSK Modem. ID from WUN-CD. Many around low 10/high 9 MHz. 18 Aug (RGA) 10314.0 SNN29: MFA WARSAW 1758 CW. Periodic marker (F1A) "vvv de snn299 pse ga" (27/Aug) (DW) 10315.0 AJE: USAF Croughton 1524 LSB / voice coordination for PSK-link to Sigonella (09/07/99) (LDO) 10316.7 AJE: USAF Croughton 1522 PSK 2400/ MIL-STD 188-110A serial modem, duplex link to Sigonella (09/07/99) (LDO) 10322 Y4H & 4BK: Unident but probably NATO 1739z 05/07/99 USB English lang.European accents.either tracking or Pagina 649 10345.0 10354 10355 10356.1 10357 10358.3 10371 10374.7 10376.1 10384.6 10400 10405.0 10407.0 10412.6 10423 10435.0 10446.0 10458 10470 10470.5 10470.5 10484.3 10493.0 10493.0 10494.0 10495.0 10496.8 10514.0 10520.0 10522 10535.2 10535.7 10535.7 10535.7 WUN-v05 authenticating now U/R at 1742z(EB) UNID: 0553 USB / New voice scrambling (09/May/99) (MPL) 4XZ: I.D.F. Haifa Israel 1729 17/09/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 4XZ: Israeli Navy 2149 CW w/calltape. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) 4XZ:Israeli naval Haifa 2148z 13/08/99 5 ltr tfc (EB) 4XZ:Israeli navy Haifa 1823z 27/07/99 CW five fig wx tfc (EB) 4XZ: Haifa, Israel 0240z CW V DE 26July (SN) 4XZ: IN HAIFA 0842 CW. Offline encrypted tfc. [24wpm]. Reverts to marker "vvv de 4XZ ==" (8/Jul) (DW) 4XZ: IN HAIFA 1822 CW. Marker "vvv de 4XZ ==" (last logged on 10355). (27/Aug) (DW) 4XZ: I.D.F. Haifa Israel 0504 06/09/99 CW 5 ltr traffic to AG4N (EB) 4XZ: IN HAIFA 1823 CW. Marker "vvv de 4XZ ==". Spurious? much weaker than 10356.1. (27/Aug) (DW) UNID 2148 unid 50/800 encrypted. QRT mid-xmsn at 2150. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) Unid:1656 rtty 75/850 Unable decode. Seen this freq. - logged as Portugese Navy? (06/Jul) (RH2) UNID: 0552 75/170 (09/May/99) (MPL) 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 2221 RTTY/50/840 Poor Copy. 27 Aug (RGA) AXF:RAAF Sydney Australia 2307 UTC USB with ALE Bursts. New PSK P-T-P link to AXJ RAAF Perth. 27/JUNE (IJ) no-call: MFA Pyongyang (tent.) 1744 PSK 300/ North Korean Diplo station w. long 300 Bd BPSK tfc. sequence (24/08/99) (LDO) LN2A: BEACON SVEIO 0918 USB Composite signal. Tone or cw ID at +1600Hz "LN2A". Data bursts 850hz shift centred 1175 Hz. Short psk burst? Offair 0920z. (25/Aug) (DW) OEC: MFA Vienna 1520 PSK 1800/ DASA FARCOS system, ECHOTEL serial modem, simplex (08/07/99) (LDO) ---: The counting station (E5) 1723 17/09/99 USB count 125 count 125 5 fig tfc (EB) CHARLIE 72: 2200 USB possible New Zealand military net w/ LIMA 52 reading them loud and clear (17/AUG/99) (SD) UNID. 1121 CW. Tfc in offline encrypt at 17wpm "= nmuwa" (x5) btwn msgs ? (8/Jul) (DW) : Unid 1110 RTTY/75/830 Enciphered Baudot. Did someWUN report this one yesterday? 18 Sep (RGA) FDC:French air force Metz 1810z 27/07/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) FDC: FAF Metz F 1634 CW Vs. 18 Sep (RGA) FDC: FF Metz 1325 CW Vs 3 Aug (RGA) DOR: MFA SOFIA 0840 rtty 210.3/R/500 Nx Bulgarian (28/Jun) (DW) WGY912: 1336 USB FEMA Berryville VA WWJ85 FHWA Ames IA and KGA93 FCC HQ Washington D.C. for Hurricane Dennis active most of the morning (30/AUG/99) (JLM) WGY912: FEMA (USA) 1428 USB / working WUG (ARCoE-MS) on FEMA F26. (14Sep.1999) (Midwest USA) UNID: 0546 ARQ-E3 48/425 Idle (09/May/99) (MPL) WGY911/WGY912: FEMA (USA) 1505 Baudot 75/850r working each other on FEMA F-26 [10493.0 SSB]. (08June1999) (Midwest USA) no-call: UNID 1855 PSK 16x75/ Codan PSK modem with 16 x 75 Bd QPSK channels (20/07/99) (LDO) no-call: FAPSI Moscow 1615 CROWD36 40/ online crypto (26/08/99) (LDO) FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 1412 CW. Marker "vvv de FDG ar" (27/Aug) (DW) RFLI: French Forces Fort de France 0305 ARQ-E3 192/315 with CdV msgs on ckt 'LIJ'. (10/Jul/99) (MADX) ---:Russian Navy 1659 36-50 50/250 Traffic.Unable decode (19/July) (RH2) ---:CF Halifax 0651 rtty 75/700 Wx forecasts (27/July) (RH2) CFH:CF Halifax 0650 rtty 75/850 Wx forecasts (10/Aug) (RH2) CFH:CF Halifax 0655 rtty 75/700 Wx codes (17/Jun) (RH2) Pagina 650 10536 10536 10536 10536.0 10543.5 10555 10560.0 10583 10588.0 10588.0 10588.0 10588.7 10590.0 10590.3 10623.0 10625 10625 10626 10626.0 10630 10673.0 10688.0 10699.1 10700.8 10701.8 10705 10711.0 10722 10722 10727.8 10776.8 10780.0 10780.0 WUN-v05 CFH: CANFORCE Halifax 1035 RTTY 75/563 w/meteo tfc. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) CFH: CANFORCE Halifax 2023 FAX 120/576 w/chart. Mild-moderate fading. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) CFH:Canadian forces Halifax N.S. 2135z 13/08/99 FAX 120/576 Wx pictures (EB) CFH: CF HALIFAX 1256 FAX End of chart - latterly masked by local qrn. (9/Jul) (DW) no-call: MIL/INTEL Israel 2012 PSK 4x75/ VFT 4x75Bd PSK, Xtalk from MIW2 on VFT(10542 USB) (08/07/99) (LDO) AXI34: Darwin Meteo AUS 1800 FAX Fuzzy copy; curved lines with arrow-heads. 22 Aug (RGA) RIW: CISN KHIVA 0941 CW. Calling/wrkng RCRE. Weak, under psk modem. (25/Aug) (DW) ---:CIA Counting station 0527 UTC USB YL with numbers. 30/JUNE (IJ) LONESTAR 2: 1458 USB and WGY916 FEMA MERS, Denton, TX moved here for ALE link test after trying 10194.0. Strong Link 11 on 10194.0 chased them away. (03/SEP/99) (JLM) WGY901: 1406 USB FEMA Maynard MA and WGY912 FEMA Berryville VA (31/AUG/99) (JLM) WGY906: 1955 USB FEMA Denton, TX and WGY997 State EOC Topeka, KS w/ phone call after ALE (02/SEP/99) (JLM) WWJ85: 1949 PACTOR FHWA Ames IA on the KGD34 SHARES BBS this is a SHARES experimental frequency authorized for digital and voice transmissions. Actual frequency 10586.5 (30/AUG/99) (JLM) WGY901: FEMA (USA) 1417 Baudot 75/850r working unknown station on FEMA F-27 [10588.0 SSB]. (08June1999) (Midwest USA) WGY901: 1410 BAUDOT 75 baud w/ WGY912 and WGY911 FEMA MERS Maynard MA in clear w/ 10 line tests and keyboard to keyboard WGY912 operator told the WGY911 operator via TTY that he must be poking at the keyboard with his feet! (31/AUG/99) (JLM) no-call: North Korean Diplo 1216 PSK 600/ North Korean Diplo station w. 600 Bd BPSK tfc. (04/09/99) (LDO) ---:French forces Lebanon 2124z 13/08/99 ARQ-E 184.7bd idling (EB) ---French forces Lebanon 2231 24/08/99 ARQ-E 184.7 idling (EB) RFFXL: French forces Lebanon 2052z 18/07/99 ARQ-E/184.7 idling (EB) RFFXL FF Naqoura LBN: 0401 ARQ-E/184 zczcxzl002 oo rffxccs de rffxl 2190412 znr uuuuu zui rffxccs 2190401 zbz 5 nnnn (07/AUG/99) (WP3) ---: French forces Lebanon 0601 06/09/99 ARQ-E 184.7 idling (EB) UNID 1410 CW Slow off line encrypt (5 fig grps). (9/Jul) (DW) UNID. 1555 CW. Weak, tfc in offline encrypt. (25/Aug) (DW) IDR: Italian Navy Rome 1847 USB / voice coordination for PSK tfc. to IABJ (20/07/99) (LDO) IDR: Italian Navy Rome 1845 PSK 2400/ STANAG 4285 tfc. to IABJ (20/07/99) (LDO) no-call: German AF net 1635 VFT 192/ VFT 3x192Bd FEC-A, crypto after "%%%9+.&#&@80)?7$+:0(#3+767" (26/08/99) (LDO) no c/s:Russian mil 2113z 26/07/99 pbl 118 112 27 01.. bt ZLA203 bt (EB) no-call: FAPSI Moscow 1620 CROWD36 40/ offline encrypted, 5 LGs, no link ID copied (26/08/99) (LDO) DHJ59:GN Wilhelmshaven Germany 0450 UTC USB calling DELTA WHISKEY. 28/JUNE (IJ) DRHM: Navy Wilhelmshaven Germany 0815 11/09/99 DHJ59 de DRHM radio check radio check over - no reply (EB) no-call: UNID RUS or UKR-MIL 0802 PSK 120/ Russian 12-tone PSK modem (12x120 Bd), tfc.+idle (18/07/99) (LDO) no-call: MFA Beijing (tent.) 1755 PSK 2400/ CHN-Diplo w. 2400 Bd MIL-STD 188-110A related serial modem (24/08/99) (LDO) Ascension Radio: 2226 USB / working USS Thorn for STS-93 launch. (19July1999) (Midwest USA) Cape Radio: 0148 USB / working Liberty Star for STS-93 Pagina 651 10780.0 10780.0 10780.0 10784.0 10792 10796 10840 10865 10871.7 10872.1 10874 10896.3 10914.0 10917.5 10917.7 10918.0 10922.0 10926.8 10945 10945.0 10952.0 10960.7 10965 10967 10969.0 10973.0 10978 10988 10991 10991.7 10991.7 10991.8 10993.5 11000 WUN-v05 launch. (22July1999) (Midwest USA) Cape Radio: 0330 USB / working King Three for STS-93 launch. (20July1999) (Midwest USA) Cape Radio: 0917 USB / working King One for STS-96 launch. (27May 1999) (Midwest USA) Cape Radio: 0949 USB / working King Zero Two for STS-96 launch. (27May 1999) (Midwest USA) no-call: UNID RUS-MIL 1853 FSK 75/500 online encrypted pseudo# bitstream (29/08/99) (LDO) SUBS de 7LSW: Russian mil Russia 0622 06/09/99 CW 5 barred letter tfc (EB) ---:French forces Martinique 2148z 26/07/99 ARQ-M(E3) 192 idling (EB) 8PO:Barbados radio 2111 01/08/99 CW/ARQ callband/freq marker (EB) ---:USN Cutler U.S.A. 2244 24/08/99 FAX 120/576 machine appears to be idling - no picture (EB) PAKISTAN EMB TEHRAN ? 2016 arq 100/170 Weak, poor sync. Tfc in offline encrypt. Ends with signature(?) "teh~an" and date "~9~8-26". (25/Aug) (DW) F: CISN BEACON VLADIVOSTOK 2006 CW. Single letter [F] HF beacon. (25/Aug) (DW) P,C,S Markers: Russian naval 1750z 05/07/99 CW (EB) no-call: UNID CHN-DIPLO 1758 PSK 8x75/ CHN-Diplo w. 8-tone PSK modem (4+4 / 8x75 Bd) idling (24/08/99) (LDO) UNID: 0539 ARQ-E3 48/425 Idle (09/May/99) (MPL) RFTJ/RFFIC:Marine Sirpa Paris 0603 Arq-E3 48/400 CdeV on TJF cid, then MCA Presse/AFP Review (21/June) (RH2) RFTJ: FF DAKAR 2125 ARQ/E3 48/400 8rc. Betas, poor sync. 2200z (corrupted cct [T~F] (TJF). Controlede V svc RFTJ de RFTJ. (25/Aug) (DW) UNID: 0536 ARQ-E3 48/425 Idle (09/May/99) (MPL) UNID: 0436 ARQ-E3 48/450 Idle (09/May/99) (MPL) no-call: Chinese Diplo 1930 PSK 2400/ serial tone modem, MILSTD 188-110A related, tfc.+idle (04/09/99) (LDO) CFH:Canadian forces Halifax N.S.2124z 26/07/99 RTTY 75 NAWS DE CFH ZKR F1 2822 3287 4155 6248 8315 12392 16550 22186 AR (EB) CFH: CF HALIFAX 2206 rtty 75/850 Marker "NAWS de CFH zkr f1 2822 3394 4155 6254 8303 12392 16576 22186 ar". (25/Aug) (DW) HBD20: MFA BERN 1039 arq 100/170 Tfc in offline encrypt. Sign off 1054z (27/Aug) (DW) FF PARIS 1056 ARQ/342 200/400 8rc. 2 chan. Chan A: and B: betas. Chan B: 1111z cct [FDXB][BVA]Air tfc (RFFSAR de RFFTB). Faded at 1117z. (27/Aug) (DW) : Unid NATO 1557 NATO-PSK/2400/USB 22 Aug (RGA) HBD20: MFA Berne Switzerland 1653 17/09/99 ARQ 100 long 5lg message (EB) HBD20: MFA BERN 1122 arq 100/170 Betas for period. 1133z offline encrypted msg (m/addressee) directed Sofia embassy. (27/Aug) (DW) HBD38: 1518 SITOR-A tfc to HBD20 (06/AUG/99) (WP3) 320: The counting stn (E5) Clandestine 0633 06/09/99 CW continuous 320 (EB) no c/s:Russian mil 2110z 26/07/99 preamble 203 92 27 0042 bt 424 bt 5 barred ltr tfc (EB) ---:French forces Sarajevo 2108z 13/08/99 ARQ-M 200 Idling fading signal (EB) RFFVAY: FF SARAJEVO 1138 ARQ/342 200/400 8rc. 2chan. Ch:A betas. Chan:B cct [FKWB] air tfc (RFFVY de RFFVAY). Poor copy. (27/Aug) (DW) RFFVAY: FF SARAJEVO 1825 ARQ/342 200/400 8rc. 2chan mode. Chan A Tfc transfer very slow. Then some opchat "je lai renvoye c esty ~on? @@". Chan B betas. (26/Aug) (DW) RFFVAY FF Sarajewo: 1210 ARQ-M2/200 fkwb001 (05/AUG/99) (WP3) ROMEO 3 SIERRA: 0541 USB US military net w/ R3S advising that they do not have selcal and will not be able to contact when underway (11/AUG/99) (SD) RIW: Navy Moscow RUS 1259 CW QYT4 QSA NO QCM OK? K (RIW still Pagina 652 11007.0 11009.0 11016.7 11016.7 11024 11026.7 11030 11030 11032.0 11032.0 11039 11057.7 11057.7 11072.5 11080 11080.0 11080.0 11080.0 11087.0 11088.7 11090 11090.0 11093 11107 11110.5 11112.7 11115.0 11116.7 11136.8 11153.0 11153.5 11153.5 11153.5 WUN-v05 lives!) 18 Aug (RGA) no-call: UNID 1802 ALIS 228.6/170 Rohde & Schwarz ALIS linksetup procedure (08/07/99) (LDO) no-call: UNID 1803 PSK 2400/ Rohde & Schwarz 5400 bps burst waveform (08/07/99) (LDO) NSY: USNY Sigonella 1935 PSK 2400/ MIL-STD 188-110A serial modem, duplex link to Croughton (09/07/99) (LDO) NSY: USNY Sigonella 1947 LSB / voice coordination for PSK-link to Croughton (09/07/99) (LDO) VJA219: Australian Outward Bound School Tharwa ACT, Australia 0735 UTC USB 2 YLs with a chit-chat. Mentioned about base camp, donuts, paintings, courses, training, certificates & cracking jokes. 2/JULY (IJ) ? MFA Cairo: 2100 SITOR-A tfc a to ?? (06/AUG/99) (WP3) ---: Melbourne meteo Australia 0710 06/09/99 FAX 120/576 pressure map (EB) AXM34: Melbourne Meteo AUS 1624 FAX Blurring; Noise; Only contours visible; Longitude markings 110-170 (East presumably) 22 Aug (RGA) no-call: FAPSI Moscow 1710 CROWD36 40/ 5LGs to unlocated embassy on link 40023 (02/09/99) (LDO) no-call: UNID Vocoder system 1708 USB / analogue vocoder, no FSK for synch, MIL-188-141A ALE (02/09/99) (LDO) DDH9: Hamburg Meteo D 1301 RTTY/50/440 AAXXs for GCLP/Las Palmas; CQs. 18 Aug (RGA) ISL: UNID Italian 1254 PACKET 300/200 modified v. of PR-300 (08/07/99) (LDO) IVR: UNID Italian 1254 PACKET 300/200 modified v. of PR-300 (08/07/99) (LDO) ---:FAPSI 1643 Crowd36 Tx stopped just as I fired up the W41!! Curses!! (06July) (RH2) : SANA Press Damascus SYR 1551 RTTY/50/825 Nx in Arabic. 22 Aug (RGA) SANA:Damascus 1721 rtty 50/400 Nx\FF (24/Jun) (RH2) YKP28: SANA DAMASCUS 0824 rtty 50/R/850 Press in AA (ATU70) (23/Aug) (DW) YKP28: SANA DAMASCUS 1500 rtty 50/R/850 Odd brief switching of m/s till 1630z. 1633 into AA (ATU70) until 1745. No further press or sign of EE/FF versions by 1845z. (23/Aug) (DW) no-call: Turkish MIL net 1850 USB / tfc. in Turkish (20/07/99) (LDO) no-call: Turkish MIL net 1706 PSK 2400/ STANAG 4285 FEC tfc. with long interleaving (08/08/99) (LDO) KVM70: Honolulu Meteo 1155 FAX 120/576 w/weak signal. (20/Jul/99) (MADX) no-call: FAPSI Moscow 1642 CROWD36 40/10/ IRS mode 40Bd, 10Bd op chat (02/09/99) (LDO) ---: Honolulu meteo Hawaii 0645 06/09/99 FAX 120/576 General cloud cover (EB) ---:Spanish Man No Station 0505 UTC USB OM with numbers. 28/JUNE(IJ) RFLI FF FORT DE FRANCE: 0545 ARQ-E3 192 bfl098 1999-08-05 (WP3) RFHJ:FF Papeete 0950 ARQ-E3 100/400 CdV @ 5LGS to RFHI Noumea cct HJI 10Jul99 (ML2) AJO: USAF Incirlik 2113 LSB / voice coordination for PSK-link to Sigonella (07/08/99) (LDO) AJO: USAF Incirlik 2030 PSK 2400/ MIL-STD 188-110A serial modem, duplex (08/07/99) (LDO) no-call: Chinese Diplo 1950 PSK 2400/ serial tone modem, MILSTD 188-110A related, idling (04/09/99) (LDO) Andrews/SAM: 1806 USB / SAM 60201 wkg Andrews VIP on F-277. (26Aug.1999) (Midwest USA) AFA: Andrews AFB 1454 USB / Working "PAC COM 01" (23 July) (Spence Naylor) AFA: Andrews AFB, Md 1454 USB working PAC COM 01" 23 July (SN) PAC COM 01: 1454 USB / Working Andrews AFB (23July) (Spence Pagina 653 11153.5 11158.6 11170.0 11170.0 11173.7 11174.5 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 WUN-v05 Naylor) a/c "PAC COM 01" 1454 USB working AFA 23 July (SN) no-call: UNID poss. Swedish MIL/Diplo 2324 FSK 250/160 250Bd ARQ-system, frequency hopping mode (07/08/99) (LDO) 4XZ: IN Haifa, ISR 0415 CW / Channel Marker (09/May/99) (MPL) ASCENSION: GHFS 0401 USB / ASCENSION working HARDROCK 01 (27/08/99) (Jeff Haverlah) HEC: Bern Radio 1245 PACTORII 2x100/200 tfc. to UNID station (08/07/99) (LDO) no-call: UNID possibly Swedish MIL/Di 0725 FSK 250/160 250Bd ARQ-system, frequency hopping mode (28/08/99) (LDO) ANDREWS 0328 w/20-character EAM (W6FCER). Prev. transmitted at 0326 by unid station w/HEAVY echo. (11/Jul/99) (MADX) ANDREWS: wkg pp for NAVY 589 to DSN#342-3744 at 2038 ANDREWS wkg pp for SPRAY 58 to DSN#246-9482-COYOTE OPS(?) and DSN#XXX2120-KEESLER,AFB at 2221 (372.2 DRAGON OPS) INCIRLIK wkg pp for REACH 7042 to HILDA EAST & meteo at 2231 DSN#798-XXXXBangor,ANG OFFUTT wkg pp for EVAC 20 to DSN#597-2120 at 2303 switched 13200 ASCENSION wkg pp for CG2D to DSN#942-4065 at 2308 CG2D passed spare grp to D0U-HOMEPLATE. ASCENSION wkg pp for TUFF 45 to Barksdale,AFB at 2311 OFFUTT wkg pp to REACH Z4 to McGuire,CP at 0041 KING 21,SAM 973 no joy for HF radio checks (MF) ASCENSION: wkg pp for REACH 2293 to TACC meteo at 0030 ASCENSION wkg pp for TUFF 43 to DSN#781-2151-Barksdale meteo at 0034 ASCENSION wkg pp for JAWS 51 to DSN#875-6755-SHADOW OPS at 0040 req another pp to OPS at 0055 ASCENSION wkg pp for TUFF 41 to Barksdale meteo at 0046 ASCENSION wkg pp for REACH 5105(#50105) to HILDA WEST and meteo at 0058 HICKAM wkg pp for REACH 2102 to HILDA EAST and meteo at 0151HICKAM wkg pp for JAMBO 33 to Barksdale meteo at 0218 (MF) Ascension: wkg pp for AEROVAC 7R3 to Lajes CP at 2355 Ascension wkg pp for REACH 7010 to McGuire CP & meteo at 0014 (MF) Ascension: wkg pp for REACH 6007 to Charelston CP and meteo at 0020 (MF) Ascension: wkg pp for SHARK 27 to DSN#483-5838-SMASHER at 2226 (MF) Ascension: wkg pp for SHARK 80 to OAK OPS at 0049 McClellan wkg pp for CACTI 51 to Scott,CP at 0056 (MF) COAST GUARD 1712: 1917 USB wkg ANDREWS. "I have re-established a guard with CAMSLANT Chesapeake. Thanks for you assistance." (8/Jul/99) (MADX) FELON 12 / THUNDER OPS:1535z tanker looks they may not be able to make CT they have broken and going to REDBALL at the HAMMERHEAD pp HICKAM DSN 728-1934 HAVOC 54: Speaking with Thule 1841z 14/08/99 USB gave posn as 52 05N 11 37W just off S.W of Ireland (EB) HICKAM 0426 USB w/SKYKING msg. (11/Jul/99) (MADX) INCIRLIK: calling JAKE 19 Turkey 2035a 22/08/99 USB no contact (EB) LOCKHEED MARTIN: 5447 req r\c at 0134 (MF) MAINSAIL: 0435z MAINSAIL this is PROCLAIM with a communications test testing 12345 54321 PROCLAIM test out MAINSAIL: wkg pp for SPORT or FORCE 82(#40192) to 728-6468Mountain Home,AFB "PROTOCOL" (82 ID'd as a CAPSTONE Aircraft) at 2248 (MF) MAINSAIL: wkrg pp for SPAR 88 at 2048 Croughton wkg pp for SAM 403, switched 8992 at 0009 (MF) McCLELLAN: 1920 USB w/20-character EAM: MSJ4LU. (8/Jul/99) (MADX) McClellan: wkg pp for DARK 45 to RAYMOND 37 at 0151 (MF) McClellan: wkg pp for SHADOW 99 to DSN#XX4-3434-McClellan meteo at 0111 (MF) McClelland: wkg pp for JAWS 51 to DSN#579-7774-Hurlburt CP at 0205 (MF) Navy LL15: P-3C VP-30 (PRO'S NEST) 2111 USB wkg ANDREWS for rdo chk. Also called using callsign "PRO's NEST 15" Pagina 654 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 WUN-v05 (8/Jul/99) (MADX) OFFUTT: wkrg pp for SHADOW 91 to DSN#872-4800-Eglin meteo, no joy then 91 req pp to DSN#579-7423-Hurlburt meteo at 2105 THULE wkg pp for REACH 6802 to HILDA East at 2110 (MF) Offutt: wkg pp for REACH 7047 to Dover CP and meteo at 0124 (MF) PIPER19: calling Mainsail U.S.A 2036a 22/08/99 USB no contact (EB) PIREP REACH 9191:0527z C17 FL350 pos 42 18N 125 35W w164/50 t49c neg icing neg turb RADIO MAINTENANCE 2113 USB wkg NAVY LL15 for rdo chk. Radio maintenance id'd location as MacDill AFB. (8/Jul/99) (MADX) REACH 809: 0557 USB w/ p/p possibly to RICHMOND OPS via HICKAM followed by p/p to HICKAM METEO for wx at Richmond Australia as well as PIREP w/ REACH 809 self IDing as C-17 position 29 26S 166 38E FL270 wind 277/132 temp -30C (04/AUG/99) (SD) REACH 9017: Tail #90017 1326 USB wkg HILDA EAST. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) SHARK 91 : 1213 UTC USB clg MAINSAIL raising HICKAM and requesting p/p to SMASHER but line was busy and advised by HICKAM to QSY to 8992 01/AUG (SD) STRATEGY 1919 USB wkg ANDREWS. Terminating pp. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) THULE: wkg pp for REACH 4065 to HILDA meteo at 0134 HICKAM wkg pp for JOCO 91 to Travis Base Ops at 0136 (MF) TINKER 10: unid 1513 USB clg MAINSAIL. No joy. Again at 1526 w/no joy. (31/Jul/99) (MADX) TOPSONG 0246 USB clg MAINSAIL. THULE responds but TOPSONG does not hear him. (11/Jul/99) (MADX) : wkg pp for VANDY(sp)81 to DSN#579-6135 ARCTIC FOX: 1746 USB p/p to DSN# 339 XXXX via MCLELLAN (16/AUG/99) (ACM) Croughton Global: GHFS 0141 USB / working Teal 34. (17June1999) (Midwest USA) Croughton Global: GHFS 0200 USB / Toil 99 pp Toil Ops (DSN 4932777) via Croughton. (14June1999) (Midwest USA) Elmendorf Global: GHFS 0415 USB / pp for SAM 60403 (C-20C) to Andrews VIP. (11Sep.1999) (Midwest USA) Hickam Global: GHFS 0612 USB / pp for Aussie 419 to Hickam AFB, HI Dispatch (Base Ops). (23Aug.1999) (Midwest USA) JAPAN NAVY 60: 1935 SSB / REQUESTING PHONE PATCH TO U.S. NUMBER TALKING IN JAPANESE (6-19) (DAVID) NAVY BANGER 01: 2127 USB calling MacDill (guess he hasn't gotten the word) (RB) (07/SEP/99) NAVY RG 320: 2313 USB calling Offutt and Andrews w/ no response (RB) (07/SEP/99) OTIS 21: 2044 USB KC-130 VMGR-252 MCAS Cherry Point calling Mainsail (RB) (07/SEP/99) REACH 5107: 2058 USB C-17 tail # 50107 via Ascension in p/p w/ Hilda East & Metro for 0005Z arrival at Gander (RB) (07/SEP/99) REACH 6013: 2315 USB id as C-5 tail # 60013 via Andrews in p/p w/ Dover CP & Metro w/ arrival information (RB) (07/SEP/99) REACH 6E7: 1507 USB clg MAINSAIL w/ no joy after repeated attempts on 13200 and 15016 (01/SEP/99) (SD) REACH 7028: 2038 USB w/Thule in pp w/Keflavik Metro for 2325Z arrival (RB) (07/SEP/99) REACH 809: 0557 USB w/ p/p possibly to RICHMOND OPS via HICKAM followed by p/p to HICKAM METEO for wx at Richmond Australia as well as PIREP w/ REACH 809 self IDing as C-17 position 29 26S 166 38E FL270 wind 277/132 temp -30C (04/AUG/99) (SD) REACH 809: 1731 USB w/ p/p to DSN# regarding touch and go at Dover (16/AUG/99) (ACM) REACH 8265: 0042 USB via Ascension in p/p w/ Metro w/ request for current Charleston AFB wx as well as 0400Z wx (RB) (08/SEP/99) REACH 9002: 2316 USB w/ Ascension in radio check (RB) (07/SEP/99) Pagina 655 WUN-v05 11175.0 REACH 9023: 2048 USB calling Mainsail (RB) (07/SEP/99) 11175.0 REACH ZULU 5: 0214 USB probable C-17 tail # 60007 in p/p w/ Metro trying to get wx for Frankfurt were enroute to Ramstein but have to divert to Frankfurt because of wx (RB) (08/SEP/99) 11175.0 S4JG: 1735 USB w/ radio check on ground didn't say where (16/AUG/99) (ACM) 11175.0 Shark 63/Andrews: 1246 USB / pp with SMASHER (was LOBO!Howard AB Air Ops Center) (28June1999) (Midwest USA) 11175.0 U3996: calling Mainsail U.S.A. 1939a 22/08/99 USB no contact (EB) 11175.0 VIPER 81: 0256 USB via Hickam in pp w/Hickam Metro w/wx for Majuro, Marshall Islands for 0345Z arrival (RB) (07/SEP/99) 11178.0 AUSSIE 126: (no time) USB clg AIR FORCE AUCKLAND w/ radio check (19/SEP/99) (SD) 11178.0 GANTSEC: 0719 USB clg SHARK 17 requesting length of motor yacht which was given as 110' (15/SEP/99) (SD) 11178.0 SHARK 17: 0714 USB clg GANTSEC adv hdg 252T 190M frm ?? w/ GANTSEC acknowledging that info will be passed to command centre (15/SEP/99) (SD) 11181 SANDUSKY / HICKAM :0721z ... SANDUSKY HICKAM roger 2 tone 2 tone over ... HICKAM SANDUSKY CHARLIE 2 tone will transmit (ANDVT) 11181.0 Offutt Global: GHFS 1919 USB / pp for Teal 10 to The Weather Channel about Hurricane Bret. (22Aug.1999) (Midwest USA) 11181.0 REACH 5251: 0258 USB via Thule in p/p w/CP (identifier missed) for 0525Z arrival (RB) (08/SEP/99) 11187.0 QANTAS 83: 2327 USB wkg AIR FORCE DARWIN requesting p/p to QANTAS OPS (15/SEP/99) (SD) 11199.0 J1A: 0720 USB clg T44 w/ message "CHAIR OVAL GRADE 7 PINE HAND" (14/SEP/99) (SD) 11199.0 Y3G: 2323 USB clg T44 w/ radio check (13/SEP/99) (SD) 11208.0 ENVOY 611: 0518 USB clg AIR FORCE SYDNEY w/ p/p to 36(?) SQN OPS (20/SEP/99) (SD) 11214.0 SHADOW 11: 1711 USB clg TRENTON mil no joy (16/AUG/99) (ACM) 11217.0 DIXIE 62: AL Air NG (USA) 1523 USB / working 05 with talk about landing times. (02Sep.1999) (Midwest USA) 11220.0 McClellan Global: GHFS 0248 USB / pp for SAM 60201 to Elmendorf Metro on this discrete. (03Sep.1999) (Midwest USA) 11220.0 McClellan Global: GHFS 0436 USB / calling any aircraft for signal check on "1-1-2-2-0." (03Sep.1999) (Midwest USA) 11220.0 McClellan Global: GHFS 0438 USB / calling any SAM aircraft for signal check on this discrete. (03Sep.1999) (Midwest USA) 11228.0 ZKX: 0900 Baudot 75/850r with Foxes & RYs. Ended at 0905. (02Aug.1999) (Midwest USA) 11232 CANFORCE 27: 1639 USB wkg TRENTON MILITARY. (19/Jul/99) (MADX) 11232.0 CANFORCE 2861: 2326 USB clg TRENTON MILITARY who advises no p/p on this frequency and to QSY 17994 (02/SEP/99) (SD) 11235 STRIKER 150:clg AIRFORCE SYDNEY: radio check and gone. 23/June 0343z (NJ) 11235 TAIPAN 61 : 0516 UTC USB clg AIR FORCE AUCKLAND who also called them but was unable to hear followed by AIR FORCE SYDNEY offering to forward traffic to AIR FORCE AUCKLAND but the offer was declined 31/JUL (SD) 11235.0 AIR FORCE DARWIN: 0625 USB clg UNAMET DILI for radio check and has them l & c (08/SEP/99) 11235.0 ASCOT 2050: 2344 USB clg AIR FORCE DARWIN requesting TAF wx for Darwin (15/SEP/99) (SD) 11235.0 CANFORCE 1: 2314 USB clg AIR FORCE DARWIN w/ no joy (10/SEP/99) (SD) 11235.0 UNITED NATIONS 065: 2303 USB clg AIR FORCE DARWIN w/ ops nml message and advising arrival in Dili (East Timor) 2335 (02/SEP/99) (SD) 11236.7 UNID: poss Egyptian MFA 2104 ARQ w/weak signal. Ident based upon freq ending in ".7". (22/Jun/99) (MADX) 11243.0 OKIE 12: 0037 USB KC-135 AFRES Tinker AFB w/ SHERMAN 05 (sounds like) reporting level at 21,000 ft w/block 22-24,000 ft cleared Asked Sherman 05 for his mode 3 code (RB) Pagina 656 11244 11244 11244 11244 11244 11244.0 11244.0 11244.0 11244.0 11247 11250.0 11267.0 11271.0 11285.0 11285.0 11285.0 11285.0 11285.0 11327.9 11339 11341.9 11407 11429.0 11430.0 11436 11436.0 11444.7 11444.7 11448 11450 11450.0 11453 11453 11453.0 11460 11460.0 11460.0 11460.0 WUN-v05 (08/SEP/99) ANDREWS:0516z XEIS6J (EAM) ANDREWS out MCCLELLAN: 0205 USB w/26-character EAM (MZTUAC). Echoed at 0207 by ANDREWS. (13/Jul/99) (MADX) MCCLELLAN: 0243 USB w/33-character EAM (MZDR2Q), then "disregard this transmission.". At 0245 w/SKYKING msg. At 0246, back to 33-character EAM (MZDR2Q). (14/Jul/99) (MADX) MSNUD:(EAM) ANDREWS out. 23/June 0421z (NJ) McCLELLAN:0515z XEIS6J (EAM) McCLELLAN out ANDREWS: 2303 USB w/EAM 3HPH6X (09/SEP/99) (RB) MCLELLAN: 0520 USB w/EAM (TIT4LL) Only preamble sent; it appears that the preamble was the message. Echoed by Andrews at 0522 (11/SEP/99) (RP3) SAM WORTH: 2230 USB w/30-character EAM 3HBJR7 Repeats same EAM at 2300 (09/SEP/99) (RB) SKYMASTER: USN TACAMO E-6 aircraft 2320 USB / HANDBALL working as SKYMASTER with tankers (26/08/99) (Jeff Haverlah) GIBRALTAR radio:0545z testing 12345 54321 test out break break ARCHITECT ARCHITECT this is GIBRALTAR GIBRALTAR radio check over ... nothing heard out ---: RAF Akrotiri 2115z 04/07/99 USB Volmet for LDSP LWSK "this is Cyprus - Cyprus out" (EB) unid: 0612 USB / Back Spin (sounded like) with EAM (27May 1999) (Midwest USA) SHADOW 11: 1714 USB wkg CHARLESTON METEO for wx at KSVN and KCAK (16/AUG/99) (ACM) CHENAI: 1637 USB wkg BAW 34 Selcal EQ-CD (08/SEP/99) (RP) CHENAI: 1648 USB wkg SING 402(?) (08/SEP/99) (RP) CHENAI: 1700 USB wkg AFR 257 (08/SEP/99) (RP) COLOMBO: 1655 USB wkg BAW 16 Selcal BR-AD (08/SEP/99) (RP) COLOMBO: 1703 USB wkg ??? Selcal EH-GL (08/SEP/99) (RP) OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 0753 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400. F7b-1. On line encrypted tfc after "her rtlx 8958". Ends 0804z. 0821z selcals TPRF (unid) - no qso. (10/Sep) (DW) ---:Nandi Aeradio Fiji & AUSSIE 718 2255 UTC USB with a request to change to 8846. 24/JUNE (IJ) OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 0835 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400 F7b-1. Tfc (Nx) in Danish. (10/Sep) (DW) SPI324 de SNB724: Unident 1633z 05/07/99 CW hand sent morse (or more like foot sent) appear polish callsigns/no further tx 1710z(EB) 7RQ20: MFA Algiers 1428 MSM-1250 125/ tfc. in FF using Racal SkyFax modem w. 10x125Bd (08/07/99) (LDO) 7RQ20: MFA Algiers 1454 USB / vx tfc. in Arabic after MIL-STD 188-141A call-up (08/07/99) (LDO) UNID 1150 unid 75/160. Still unid mode/user. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) 'KKK': FAPSI Moscow 1120 CROWD36 40/ 5 LGs to 'KUA' on link 30022, QSX 14624 kHz (15/08/99) (LDO) SAM: MFA Stockholm 1647 PSK 2400/ MIL-STD 188-110A serial modem, simplex (31/07/99) (LDO) SAM: MFA Stockholm 1652 8-FSK 125/ MIL-STD 188-141A ALE after PSK tfc. (31/07/99) (LDO) ---: 1528 17/09/99 FAX 90/576 fuzzy pictures not listed in fax freqs (EB) ---: Probably Moscow meteo - not listed on this freq 1800z 22/06/99 FAX 90/576 Russian cyrillics on poor map(EB) RDD77 ? MOSCOW Meteo: 1512 FAX 90 wx (08/AUG/99) (WP3) IMB3: Rome Meteo 1059 RTTY/50/850 Poor Copy (25 Jul) (RGA) IMB3: Rome Meteo I 1626 RTTY/50/840 Italian Airfields Actuals. 18 Sep (RGA) IMB33: ROME MET 1413 rtty 50/R/850 Met tfc. (10/Sep) (DW) : FAPSI 1621 RTTY/75/500 Link 60047; 5LGs; hr nil; off 1730 25 Aug (RGA) ---:FAPSI 1641 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 60047 (02/July) (RH2) KYA?:FAPSI 1628 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 60047 (02/Aug) (RH2) no-call: FAPSI Moscow 1640 BAUDOT 75/500 5LGs to 'URO' on link 60047 (08/07/99) (LDO) Pagina 657 WUN-v05 11460.4 ---:FAPSI 1637 rtty 75/500 5LG No Link seen ends ASM (24/Jun) (RH2) 11473.0 no-call: FAPSI Moscow 1455 BAUDOT 75/500 5LGs to 'NOB' on link 70004 (08/07/99) (LDO) 11475 ---: Pyongyang press broadcast North Korea 1438 17/09/99 RTTY 50 only one or two words discernible (EB) 11476 HMF52: KCNA Pyongyang 1311 RTTY/50/240 Nx in EE 3 Aug (RGA) 11476.6 7RQ20: MFA Algiers 1510 8-FSK 125/ MIL-STD 188-141A ALE (08/07/99) (LDO) 11483.0 RFGW: MFA PARIS 1425 FEC/A 100/400 Clng "F9S(Prague) de P6Z" "qap 1 moins 13". Tfc in offline encrypt until 1447. (10/Sep) (DW) 11486.7 ---:MFA Cairo (tent) 1602 arq Tfc\AA. Unlisted. Typical Cairo sing-song tx (19/July) (RH2) 11488 RFVI: FF Le Port 0640 ARQ-E3 192/850 5LGs to RFVISOM FS Somme cct MOS 12Jun99 (ML2) 11494.0 STOCKMAN: 1327 USB checking into the net Z-205 as primary (30/AUG/99) (JLM) 11498 E6: Russian Man Numbers Station 0300 AM EE w/5FGs (x2). Already in progress at 0300. QRT w/"00000" at 0315. (28/Jun/99) (MADX) 11518.2 FF PARIS ? 1512 ARQ/342 200/400 8rc. Weak, poor sync. Twin channel. Chan A: and B: betas, no app tfc in 2.5 hrs. (10/Sep) (DW) 11525.5 ---:FAPSI 1544 Crowd36 Unable decode(18/Jun) (RH2) 11527.0 ---:FAPSI 1612 rtty 75/500 5LG. No Link seen - ends QRU ASM (24/Jun) (RH2) 11527.7 ALGERIAN CUSTOMS ALGIERS 1304 PACTOR 100/200 Tfc in FF (Previously logged 11527.4). Very slow transfer, ASCIImode. Serial [CTR032] in unid mode. (15/Jun) (DW) 11532.3 NSY: USNY Sigonella 2107 LSB / voice coordination for PSK-link to Incirlik (06/08/99) (LDO) 11534.0 NSY: USNY Sigonella 2107 PSK 2400/ MIL-STD 188-110A serial modem, duplex link to Incirlik (06/08/99) (LDO) 11545.0 ---: Lincolnshire poacher E3 2022z 30/06/99 five fig groups (EB) 11549.9 ZME:Joint DOC/MET station Raoul Island the Kermadecs New Zealand 2106 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. Mentioned that all volunteers should know how to use the radio. 1/JULY (IJ) 11604 AXF:RAAF Sydney Australia 0712 UTC USB with ALE Bursts. New PSK P-T-P link to ZKX RNZAF Auckland NZ. 27/JUNE (IJ) 11608 UNID 2301 RTTY 75/850 encrypted. (19/Jul/99) (MADX) 11629 E17: The English Lady 0237 AM already in progress w/5FGs (x2). Down at 0308 at "546 (x2) 198 (x2) 00000." (25/Jul/99) (MADX) 11629 E17: The English Lady 0502 AM w/"196 (x many) 438 (x2) 95 (x2)" and into 5FGs (x2). Same msg as at 0400 on 13880. Down at 0520. (25/Jul/99) (MADX) 11637.0 WHX51: 1304 USB FAA Des Plaines IL and KLO87 FAA WV after ALE connect back to land line after brief signal check WHX23 FAA unknown location in USB at 1319 (30/AUG/99) (JLM) 12.6058 UAT: Moscow 1500 ARQ/CW / Call tape (08/09/99) (MM5) 12075.0 8BY: FRENCH INTEL PARIS 0657 CW Marker "vvv 8BY 015/626/155/775". Offair 0701z. (26/Aug) (DW) 12120 UNID: 1120 NATO-RTTY 75/850 encrypted. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) 12134.5 RFHI:FF Noumea 1241 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on HII cid (13/Jul) (RH2) 12141 : Unid FF 1620 ARQ-E3/184.6/230 ACF=56. No Tfc. 18 Sep (RGA) 12141 RFFXC: MoD Paris 2330 ARQ-E 184.5/250 svc msg ZAH RTC 004RECU 8EAR to RFFXCKO Kumanovo cct CRT 29Jun99 (ML2) 12141 UNID: unid French Forces 2314 ARQ-E 184.6/380 idle. (19/Jul/99) (MADX) 12142 Unident: 1635z 10/07/99 ARQ-E 184.7 idling (EB) 12165.0 AJO: USAF Incirlik 1616 LSB / voice coordination for PSK-link to Croughton (24/07/99) (LDO) 12165.5 VTK41:Indian Nvy Tuticorin 1040 RTTY 50/600 w/foxes 1-0-1 RYs @ 4FGs to VTN32 Cochin 14Jul99 (ML2) 12166.7 AJO: USAF Incirlik 1616 PSK 2400/ MIL-STD 188-110A serial modem, duplex link to Croughton (24/07/99) (LDO) Pagina 658 WUN-v05 12179.3 unid: 0239 AM / Spanish female 5 digit #s station. (11Aug.1999) (Midwest USA) 12179.8 DHJ 59: German Navy Wilhelmshaven 1117 VFT 150/ VFT 3x150Bd FEC-system, encrypted tfc. after "VMGTCNJBH" (04/09/99) (LDO) 12180.0 no-call: UNID Czech/Slovak MIL 0807 USB / voice coordination for PSK tfc. (02/07/99) (LDO) 12181.7 no-call: UNID Czech/Slovak MIL 0806 PSK 2400/ MIL-STD 188-110A serial modem, short interleaving (02/07/99) (LDO) 12196.7 RFHJ: French Forces Papeete 0500 ARQ-E3 96/383 CdV on ckt [HJL] and large 5lg msg from RFHWC to RFLIC. (31/Jul/99) (MADX) 12202 ---:MFA Pyongyang 1010 RTTY 50/1000 long political statement in EE 09Jul99 (ML2) 12210.0 ---:FAPSI 1534 81-81 81/200 Traffic. Unable decode (28/Jun) (RH2) 12210.4 ---:FAPSI? 0751 mode??? 200/500 81-81 logged here before so maybe CIS mode or IRA? (29/Jun) (RH2) 12211.7 DOR: MFA Sofia 1230 PSK-39 / tfc. to 'FOX' (08/07/99) (LDO) 12214.0 MFA BRATISLAVA ? 0927 CW. Sign off with "qrx tmw ok gb 73/88 sk". (29/Jun) (DW) 12227 unid:1210 RTTY 50/850 AFRTS nx 04Aug99 (ML2) 12227.4 NAM: USN Norfolk,VA 1104 rtty 850/50 Cl text bdcst fm COMSUBLANT also on 4324.43K nights (13Aug99) (R.Brown) 12227.5 : COMSUBLANT Norfolk Va 1948 RTTY/50/810 Naval Msgs. 10 Aug (RGA) 12229.5 NAM: COMSUBLANT Norfolk VA USA 2000 RTTY/50/830 Nx in EE; Hurricane updates. 26 Aug (RGA) 12230 COMSUBLANT: Norfolk Virginia U.S.A. 2151z 16/08/99 RTTY 50 Admin message - ZBO 0 - no messages (EB) 12238 ---: Italy 2116 03/09/99 USB Italian male giving figure tfc (EB) 12337.5 IDR: Italian Navy Rome 1815 USB / voice coordination for PSK tfc. to IABJ (26/08/99) (LDO) 12337.5 IDR: Italian Navy Rome 1852 PSK 2400/ STANAG4285 tfc. to IAOH, simplex FEC-mode, long interleaving (09/07/99) (LDO) 12337.5 IDR: Italian Navy Rome 1852 USB / voice coordination for STANAG4285 tfc. (09/07/99) (LDO) 12339.3 IDR: Italian Navy Rome 1819 PSK 2400/ STANAG 4285 tfc. to IABJ, FEC, long interleaving (26/08/99) (LDO) 12345.0 WUN: test entry - ignore 1923 USB / This is a test entry please ignore (7 Sep 1999) (J.Berri-CA) 12370.4 WHW?:Pine Oak R. (tent) 1509 Pactor 2 200/100 Phasing only (08/July) (RH2) 12478.0 UFHG: SHIP MEH TULENEW (UFHG) 1604 arq 100/170 Tfc in 3SC, much rq. Selcals KYVF (Arkhangelsk/UCE). Two ships clng. ITU ship freq pairing 12580.5 where UCE not hrd/listed. UCE found on 12625.5 (15/Aug) (DW) 12484.5 SHIP DIM.KOMSOMOL 1103 arq Tfc via LZW/Varna. A/back "31905 dkms x". (13/Jun) (DW) 12484.7 SHIP UNID 1605 arq Working Varna. Svc? "ls sb na 113125/1278 ok?" and s/off. (seems to be arrange rt on 13125/12278 which is a Varna channel.) (12/Jun) (DW) 12492 3FMO6: Panamanian ship Western Team 2128 ARQ/100/170 Having difficulty clearing tfc to someone! 11 Aug (RGA) 12494.0 A9M: Hamala radio Bahrain 1825 29/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 12504.5 SHIP KERKINI 1137 arq Tfc in Company (?) format headed noon msg. Psn 35.33N 6.17W eta Gibraltar 1800. Via GKQ/5 (13/Jun) (DW) 12525.7 ---:Ship Mt Kanchanjunga 1548 arq Msg\EE to Shipindia BNT Mumbai (20July) (RH2) 12532.5 TCVT: SHIP UNID 1443 arq Tfc in Turkish via TAH; opchat and s/off. (12/Jun) (DW) 12577 :DSC Freq 1609-1627 GMDSS/100/170 Invalid-1; Test-2; Fone Setup-2; Error-2; Safety-2 (27 Jul) (RGA) 12577 VARIOUS 2028 GMDSS 4 packets in 32 mins of monitoring. 3 invalid msgs and a test message from USCG New Orleans (remoted from USCG CAMSLANT). (8/Jul/99) (MADX) Pagina 659 WUN-v05 12579.0 9VG94 SINGAPORE RADIO: 1808 SITOR-A marker (05/AUG/99) (WP3) 12579.0 NMO: USCG Honolulu 0445 FEC 100/170 w/ tropical storm/hurricane details, and wx for N. Pac. (7/14/99) (JC5) 12579.5 9VG80: SINGAPORE RADIO 1551 CW. Chan free marker "9VG" (12/Jun) (DW) 12579.5 9VG: Singapore Radio 1718 CW marker "9VG" (20/jun)(PK) 12579.5 9VG: SingaporeRadio SNG 1449 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID. 22 Aug (RGA) 12580 9VG: Singapore radio Singapore 1835 29/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 12580 9VG:Singapore radio Singapore 1851 25/08/99 (EB) 12580 GKE5: PortisheadRadio G 1611 ARQ/100/170 CWID. Portishead still lives! 18 Sep (RGA) 12580.0 GKE5: PORTISHEAD RADIO 0958 CW Chan free marker "GKE5" (12/Jun) (DW) 12580.0 GKE5: Portishead Radio 2253 CW/ARQ / (01/AUG/99) (Joe King) 12580.3 YLQ: RigaRadio LVA 1522 FEC/100/170 Nx in Latvian. Signoff 'all fb gb 73 sk riga radio'. 18 Sep (RGA) 12580.5 XSV: TianjinRadio 2120 ARQ/100/170 Bursts+MorseID 11 Aug (RGA) 12580.5 XSV:Tianjin rdo 1200 ARQ tuning bursts & CW id 20Jul99 (ML2) 12581.5 WLO: MOBILE RADIO 1003 arq A/back "WLO rtty 1205 $ ga+?". Too weak for remainder. Returns to chan free marker "WLO" (12/Jun) (DW) 12582.0 SAB606: GOETEBORG RADIO 1008 arq Chan free marker (Maritiex) "ererer" string. (12/Jun) (DW) 12582.0 SAB606: GOETEBORG RADIO 1553 arq Tfc to unid ship. Tfc bks mid msg then return to Maritex chan free marker "ererer" string. (12/Jun) (DW) 12584 VIP: PerthRadio 1850 ARQ/100/170 DBursts+CWid (31 Jul) (RGA) 12584.0 VIP76: PERTH RADIO 1010 arq Selcalls FSAX. Chan free marker (Globe) "VIP". Selcalls IUSZUIC. (12/Jun) (DW) 12584.5 WLO: MOBILE RADIO 1013 CW Chan free marker "WLO" (12/Jun) (DW) 12585 NRV: USCG Apra Harbour GUM 2013 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID. 26 Aug (RGA) 12585 NRV: USCG Apra Harbour, Guam 1719 ARQ/100/170 DataBursts+CWIDs (24 Jul) (RGA) 12585.0 NRV: USCG GUAM 1558 CW. Chan free marker "NRV". (12/Jun) (DW) 12585.5 KPH: San Francisco Radio 0423 ARQ 100/170 w/ CW ID , XBCP selcal, and 'vvvppue' repeating block text. (7/14/99) (JC5) 12585.5 VRX: HONG KONG RADIO 1600 CW. End of fec bdcast? - no sync too weak. Reverts to chan free marker "VRX". (12/Jun) (DW) 12585.5 VRX: HongKongRadio 1848 ARQ/100/170 Dbursts+CWid (31 Jul) (RGA) 12585.5 VRX: HongkongRadio PRC 1518 ARQ/100/170 MorseID. 18 Sep (RGA) 12586.5 WLO: MOBILE RADIO 1055 CW. Chan free marker "WLO". (13/Jun) (DW) 12587 LZW54: VarnaRadio BUL 1447 FEC/100/170 Tfc List. 22 Aug (RGA) 12587.0 LZW54: VARNA RADIO 1605 arq Chan free marker "de LZW LZW". A/back "0810 autotx a bg$" and toship "up na ssb lek pat 73 gb" (12/Jun) (DW) 12587.0 LZW: VARNA RADIO 1059 fec Tfc list; rptd. (13/Jun) (DW) 12588 9VG: Singapore radio Singapore 2120 03/09/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 12588 HEC: Berne radio Switzerland 2121 03/09/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 12588 LZW: Varna radio Bulgaria 2122 03/09/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 12588.0 HEC13: BERN RADIO 1014 CW. Chan free marker "HEC" (12/Jun) (DW) 12589 NMO: USCG COMSTA Honolulu 0643 CW w/call and free-idle (7/Jul/99) (MADX) 12589.0 NMO: USCG HONOLULU 1115 CW. Chan free marker "NMO". (13/Jun) (DW) 12589.5 WCC: CHATHAM RADIO 1016 arq Selcalls POBCUIV. Chan free marker (Globe) "WCC" (12/Jun) (DW) 12590 9VG: Singapore Radio 1732 CW marker "9VG" (20/jun)(PK) 12590 9VG: SingaporeRadio SNG 1446 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID. Again! 22 Aug (RGA) Pagina 660 WUN-v05 12590.0 9VG94: SINGAPORE RADIO 1615 CW. Chan free marker "9VG" (12/Jun) (DW) 12591.0 SAB624: GOETEBORG RADIO 1118 arq Selcalls FBSP. Chan free marker (Maritiex) "ererer" string. Selcalls UXZC. (12/Jun) (DW) 12592.5 NMN: USCG PORTSMOUTH 1123 CW. Chan free marker "NMN" (12/Jun) (DW) 12593 ESA: TallinnRadio 1216 ARQ/100/170 DBursts+CWID (25 Jul) (RGA) 12593.0 ESA: TALLINN RADIO 1121 CW. Chan free marker "de ESA". (12/Jun) (DW) 12593.5 9VG81: SINGAPORE RADIO 1620 CW Chan free marker "9VG". (12/Jun) (DW) 12593.5 9VG: SingaporeRadio SNG 1445 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID. Yet again! How many do they need in one band? 22 Aug (RGA) 12594 PPR: RecifeRadion B 2043 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID. 27 Aug (RGA) 12594 PPR: Rio de Janeiro R.2224 cw PPR +sitor (7/august) (PK) 12594.5 A9M: BAHRAIN RADIO 1622 CW. Chan free marker "de A9M tlx" (12/Jun) (DW) 12595 9VG: Singapore radio Singapore 2134z 16/08/99 CW Callband/freq marker (EB) 12595 9VG: Singapore radio Singapore 1824 29/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 12595 A9M: Hamal radio Bahrain 2136z 16/08/99 CW/ARQ 100 callband/freq marker (EB) 12595 ESA: Tallinn radio Estonia 1822 29/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 12597 SPA: Gdynia radio Poland 2056z 16/97/99 CW/FEC 100 tfc list Sitor B then callband/freq marker (EB) 12597.0 9VG95: SINGAPORE RADIO 1623 CW. Chan free marker "9VG". (12/Jun) (DW) 12597.5 UFN: NOVOROSSIYSK RADIO 1130 CW. Chan free marker "UFN" (12/Jun) (DW) 12597.5 UFN: NovorossijskRadio 2114 ARQ/100/170 Wkg ship UFJR. 11 Aug (RGA) 12598.0 SPA62: GDYNIA RADIO 1625 CW. Chan free marker "SPA". (12/Jun) (DW) 12598.0 WCC: CHATHAM RADIO 1120 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "WCC". (13/Jun) (DW) 12599.5 UAT: MOSCOW RADIO 1342 CW. Chan free marker "de UAT". (12/Jun) (DW) 12600 SPA: Gdynia radio Poland 1815 29/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 12600 UAT: Moscow radio Russia 1814 29/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 12600 UFN: Novorrossiysk radio Russia 1816 29/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 12600.5 HEC23: BERN RADIO 1344 CW. Chan free marker "HEC". (12/Jun) (DW) 12601.5 OXZ: LYNGBY RADIO 1345 CW. Chan free marker "OXZ" (12/Jun) (DW) 12602.5 IAR: ROME RADIO 1347 CW. Chan free marker "IAR" (12/Jun) (DW) 12603 E3: Lincolnshire Poacher Numbers Station 2202 USB w/YL/EE w/music and ID: 57592. (30/Jun/99) (MADX) 12603 OXZ: Lyngby radio Denmark 1809 29/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 12603.5 SVA: AthensRadio 2106 FEC/100/170 Nx & Exchange Rates in Greek. 11 Aug (RGA) 12603.5 SVS: AthensRadio GRC 1432 CW Marker. 22 Aug (RGA) 12603.5 SVU5: ATHENS RADIO 1628 CW. Chan free marker "de SVS". (12/Jun) (DW) 12604 SVS: Athens radio Greece 2124z 16/08/99 callsign only (EB) 12607.0 GKQ5: PORTISHEAD RADIO 1349 CW. Chan free marker "GKQ5" (12/Jun) (DW) 12608.0 UAT: MOSCOW RADIO 1351 CW. Chan free marker "de UAT" (12/Jun) (DW) 12609.5 WLO: MOBILE RADIO 1142 CW. Chan free marker "WLO". (13/Jun) (DW) Pagina 661 12610 12610.0 12610.5 12610.5 12613 12613.0 12614 12614 12614 12614.5 12615 12615 12615 12615 12615 12615 12615 12615.0 12615.5 12615.5 12616.0 12622.5 12622.7 12624.0 12625.5 12625.5 12625.5 12625.5 12627.5 12633 12634.5 12636 12639.5 WUN-v05 VCT: Tors cove radio Newfoundland Canada 2124z 16/08/99 CW/ARQ100 CAllband/freq marker (EB) VCT: St Johns radio Newfoundland Canada 2047z 04/06/99 CW/ARQ 100 callband/freq marker (EB) VCT: RainbowRadio, TorsCove Nfld 1716 ARQ/100/170 DataBursts+CWIDs (24 Jul) (RGA) VCT: TORS COVE 1353 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "VCT" (12/Jun) (DW) XSQ: Guangzhou Radio 1800 CW marker "XSQ" (20/jun)(PK) XSQ: QUANGZHOU RADIO 1355 arq Chan marker "XSQ". Working ship but too weak for reliable sync. (12/Jun) (DW) 8PO: Bridgetown Barbados 2125 03/09/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) LZW: Varna radio Bulgaria 1808 29/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) XSQ: Guangzhou radio China 1807 29/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 8PO: BridgetownRadio BRB 2035 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID. Weak. Freq? 26 Aug (RGA) 8PO: Barbados radio 2121z 16/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) LZW: Varna radio Bulgaria 2120z 16/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) USU: MariopolRadio 1618 ARQ/100/170 DBursts+CWid (31 Jul) (RGA) USU: Mariupol radio Ukraine 1805 29/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) USU: Mariupol radio Ukraine 2119z 16/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) USU: MariupolRadio 1713 ARQ/100/170 Bursts+CWID (24 Jul) (RGA) XSQ: Guangzhou radio China 2118z 16/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) USU: MARIUPOL RADIO 1400 CW. Chan free marker "USU" (12/Jun) (DW) 8PO: BARBADOS RADIO 0559 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "8PO" (15/Jun) (DW) 8PO: Barbados Radio 1044 CW w/call and free-idle. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) LZW: VARNA RADIO 1838 CW. Chan free marker "de LZW LZW". Unlisted. (12/Jun) (DW) XSQ: GUANGZHOU RADIO 1843 arq Chan free marker (Maritex) "ererer" string. Selcalls but unreadable as too weak. (12/Jun) (DW) UCE: ArkangelskRadio 1700 ARQ/100/170 Bursts+CWID (24 Jul) (RGA) SAB691: GOETEBORG RADIO 1403 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "SAB" (12/Jun) (DW) UCE: ARKHANGELSK RADIO (UCE) 1610 arq 100/170 Working th Meh Tulenew/UFHG on 12478. Tfc in 3SC. Answerback "3708 UCE". Working UPCE - qru. Wkng various ships. 1800z "qsw 8549/6319.5/12625.5/3245 tfc list 2200 15/08" and tfc list. (15/Aug) (DW) UCE: ARKHANGELSK RADIO 1412 arq Answers in 3sc ship giving "bd com" (bad command?) twice then returns to chan free marker no cw ID, imbedded "ky" string. (12/Jun) (DW) UCE: ARKHANGLESK RADIO 0602 fec Tfc (blind?) in 3sc then tfc list (1000 lt). (15/Jun) (DW) UXN: ArkhangelskRadio 1608 ARQ/100/170 Wkg ship V2VI. Mailbox Status Reports. (31 Jul) (RGA) USU: MARIUPOL RADIO 1418 arq Rcvng tfc. QSLs to ship/USMV giving input error-delay possible". (12/Jun) (DW) TAH: Istanbul radio Turkey 2131 03/09/99 ARQ 100 PL tfc in Turkish (EB) TAH: ANKARA RADIO 1446 arq Rcvng tfc fm TCVT, and opchat. Chan free marker "TAH". (12/Jun) (DW) TAF: Istanbul radio Tukey 1801 29/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) OST50: OOSTENDE RADIO 1451 CW. Chan free marker "OST". Pagina 662 12649.5 12649.5 12649.5 12654.0 12660.0 12661.0 12662 12665 12666.5 12666.5 12666.5 12678.0 12680.2 12680.5 12689.5 12690.7 12695.5 12695.5 12700 12700 12700.0 12707 12710 12711.0 12714.0 12721 127267. 12728.0 12729 12732.0 12734 12735 12736 12737 12737.9 12738.0 12738.0 12738.5 WUN-v05 (12/Jun) (DW) XSG: Shangahi Radio 1914 CW marker "XSG" (20/jun)(PK) XSG: ShanghaiRadio 1604 ARQ/100/170 DBursts+CWid (31 Jul) (RGA) XSG: ShanghaiRadio PRC 1518 ARQ/100/170 MorseID. 18 Sep (RGA) TAH: ANKARA RADIO 1457 arq Chan free marker "TAH". Selcalls RMDX. (12/Jun) (DW) LFI: ROGALAND RADIO 1513 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "LFI" ( 2/Sep) (DW) RFFME: French forces 1852z 02/07/99 RTTY/160 OO FAAA DE RFFME ZNR UUUU ZUI TESTING RY'S SG'S (FUG)(EB) RFFME: French navy La Regine 2014z 10/07/99 (EB) 7TF: Boufarik radio Algeria 1759 29/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) RFFME: Unid FF 1428 RTTY/150/840 Tests. 22 Aug (RGA) RFFME:FN Paris ? 0830 RTTY 150/850 OO FAAA DE RFFME ZNR UUUUU ZUI TESTING RYs SGs 20Jul99 (ML2) RFFME:L FN LA REGINE 1810 rtty 150/850 Marker (last logged Jul/99 12662 khz) "oo FAAA de RFFME znr uuuuu zui testing ry's sg's" (27/Aug) (DW) LFI: ROGALAND RADIO 2021 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "LFI". Wkng ship but too weak to sync ( 1/Sep) (DW) 8PO: Bridgetown, Barbados 2327 CW 8PO 17July (SN) RFFME: Unid FN 1508 RTTY/150/300 Tests. Spurii of this one all over the band. 18 Sep (RGA) AFRTS Feeder: 1928 USB w/baseball game. (8/Jul/99) (MADX) RFVIE:FN Le Port 1527 rtty 75/850 RY/SG/ID Testing. NB Callsign change! (14/Jun) (RH2) RFFME: FN ?LOC 1330 rtty 150/850 Marker "OO FAAA de RFFME znr uuuu zui testing ry's sg's" Occ periods off air, no app qso with ships. (30/Jun) (DW) UWS3: KIEV RADIO 1120 CW. Marker "cq de UWS3 qsw 6465/8570.5/12695.5 tfc list". At 1123 tfc list then NAWIPs bdcast approx 33 wpm. (23/Jun) (DW) XSQ: CantonRadio PRC 2037 CW Tfc List. 27 Aug (RGA) XSQ: Guangzhou radio China 1752 29/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) XSQ: GUANGZHOU RADIO 2152 CW. Marker "cq de XSQ pse up 446/ ......" (19/Jun) (DW) A9M:Hamala radio Bahrain 1843 24/08/99 CW callsign only (EB) A9M: Hamala radio Bahrain 1746 29/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) HCQ: GUAYAQUIL RADIO 2202 CW. Marker "cq de HCQ pse ans 4 mhz ...." Periodically switches to qsx other bands. (19/Jun) (DW) unid: COMSUBLANT Norfolk, VA USA? 2145 Baudot 50/850n with news and sports. (04Aug.1999) (Midwest USA) SPH61: GdyniaRadio 1708 CW QSXs (24 Jul) (RGA) LGW/LGB: Rogaland Raido 0222 CW / CW Marker TFC List frequencies (8/01/99) (Catrena Hall) LGW/LGB/LGJ/LGX: NORWAY CW COAST STATION 0202 CW / QSX 4185.0 8368.5 12552.5 16736.5 AND LGQ 500 (8/11/99) (Paul, AA1LL, NH) UVA:Gelendzhik radio 2007z 12/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) USU: MARIUPOL RADIO (USU) ? 0625 CW. Wkng unid ship. Signoff. (7/Jul) (DW) LSD836: Buenos Aires radio Argentina 2107z 16/07/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) URL: SebastopolRadio 1454 CW de Mkr (31 Jul) (RGA) LSD836: BuenosAiresRadio 2054 ARQ/100/170 Bursts+MorseID 11 Aug (RGA) PPR:Rio de Janeiro radio Brazil 1952z 12/08/99 callband/freq marker (EB) PPR: RecifeRadio 2048 CW QSXs. 11 Aug (RGA) PPR: RIO DE JANEIRO RADIO (PPR) 0631 CW. Marker "vvv de PPR qsx 4183 8368 12552 16736 22280 khz k" (7/Jul) (DW) PPR: Rio Radio Brazil 2355 CW / Weak (01/AUG/99) (Joe King) PPR: Rio de Janeiro R.1944 vvv de PPR (3/august) (PK) Pagina 663 WUN-v05 12745.5 JJC: Kyodo Press Tokyo J 1734 FAX Headlines in JJ //16971 24 Aug (RGA) 12748.0 IRM: ITALIAN CW COAST STATION 0227 CW / "FREE RADIO MEDICAL SERVICE AND AMVER SERVICE ON 8MHZ..." (8/11/99) (PAUL, AA1LL, NH) 12749 CWA: Cerrito radio Uraguay 2121z 16/07/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 12750 ---: U.S. Coastguard Boston 2125z 16/07/99 FAX 120/576 can hear fax tones but too weak to lock on for picture (EB) 12750 ---: USCG Boston U.S.A. 2138 03/09/99 FAX 120/576 tones only no picture (EB) 12750 CWA: CerritoRadio URG 2047 CW Weak. CQ QSXs 16 Aug (RGA) 12753 URL: SevastopolRadio UKR 2035 CW Wkg ship URYM. 26 Aug (RGA) 12758 A9M: Hamala radio Bahrain 1745 29/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 12769 : CIS Mil 2044 MS-5/USB 11 Aug (RGA) 12778 9MB: Penang naval Malaysia 2133z 16/07/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 12780 9MB: Penang radio Malaysia 2144 03/09/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 12780 D3E51: Luanda R. 1956 cq de D3E51 (3/august) (PK) 12781 9AR3/5/7:Rijeka radio Croatia 25/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 12781 9MB: Penang Naval Malaysia 2107z 16/08/99 callband/freq marker (EB) 12782 9AR: Rijeka radio Croatia 1743 29/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 12782 CWA: Cerrito radio Uraguay 2122z 16/08/99 callband/freq marker (EB) 12788 NMG: USCG COMSTA New Orleans 2222 USB w/relay of NMN's offshore forecast. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) 12788 NMG: USCG COMSTA New Orleans 2335 USB w/relay of NMN Highseas forecast. //8502 weak// (9/Jul/99) (MADX) 12791 UIW: Kaliningrad radio Russia 2031z 10/07/99 RTTY 50 RY's callband (EB) 12800 TAH: Istanbul radio Turkey 2100z 16/08/99 callband/freq marker (EB) 12801 TAH: IstanbulRadio 1704 CW Tfc List (24 Jul) (RGA) 12808.5 VTG7 IN Mumbai 1727 CW 5FGs. 24 Aug (RGA) 12808.5 VTG7 IN Mumbai IND 1457 CW 4FGs. In QRM. 18 Sep (RGA) 12808.5 VTG: IN Mumbai 2040 CW Marker. 11 Aug (RGA) 12818 Unident: poss Goeteborg Sweden 1723 29/08/99 ARQ/100 selcals ERQV EMFA EZKQ 12822 CTP: Portuguese naval Portugal 2212 03/09/99 RTTY 75 callband/freq marker (EB) 12823 CTP: PN Lisbon POR 1452 RTTY/75/870 QSXs. 18 Sep (RGA) 12823 CTP: PortN Lisbon 1213 RTTY/75/840 CARBs 4 Aug (RGA) 12823.5 CTP: PortN Lisbon POR 1422 RTTY/75/850 QSXs. 22 Aug (RGA) 12829.4 XFM: Manzanillo R, Mex 0336 CW / Very slow channel marker (13/May/99) (MPL) 12836.0 GKB: U.K. COASTAL STATION 0231 CW / "...QSX 2 3..." WHAT DOES THIS SIGNIFY? (8/11/99) (PAUL, AA1LL, NH) 12838 GKB: Portishead radio U.K. 1716 29/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 12840.4 PBC: NethN Den Helder NLD 1420 RTTY/75/830 CARBs. 22 Aug (RGA) 12840.5 PBC: NethN Goeree 1701 RTTY/75/850 CARBs (24 Jul) (RGA) 12842 HLO:Seoul radio South Korea 1835 24/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 12843 HLO: Seoul R 1706 cq de HLO (4/august)(PK) 12843 HLO: Seoul radio South Korea 2213 03/09/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 12843 HLO: SeoulRadio 2036 CW CQs. 11 Aug (RGA) 12843 HLO: SeoulRadio KOR 1725 CW QSXs. 24 Aug (RGA) 12843.0 HLO: Seoul radio South Korea 1735z 02/07/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 12845 HLO: Seoul radio South Korea 1714 29/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 12845 HLO: Seoul radio South Korea 2043z 10/7/99 callband/freq Pagina 664 12856 12856 12857 12857 12857.4 12858 12871.5 12877.5 12877.5 12884.0 12885 12903 12903.1 12903.3 12908.0 12915 12916.6 12920.5 12921.1 12921.1 12923 12923 12932.5 12932.5 12932.9 12933 12935 12935 12935.1 12936 12937 12938 12938 12940 12940.0 12942.0 12955 12964 12966 12966.5 WUN-v05 marker (EB) XSG: Shanghai R.2213 cq de XSG (7/august) (PK) XSG: ShanghaiRadio PRC 1419 CW CQs. 22 Aug (RGA) RFTJE: FF Dakar SEN 1723 RTTY/75/840 Tests. //16951.5 24 Aug (RGA) XSG: Shanghai radio China 1711 29/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 6WW: FN Dakar, Sen 0329 RTTY 75/850 "Le brick" test (13/May/99) (MPL) XSG: Shanghai radio China 2050z 16/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) XSG: Shanghai R. 2211 cq de XSG (7/august) (PK) UIW: KaliningradRadio RUS 1719 RTTY/50/170 Working UGXS/Tcharoit, UCZZ/Kvazar & UAUN/Akedemik Ioffe. 24 Aug (RGA) UJY: KaliningradRadio 1654 RTTY/50/160 Wkg UATY UBKS (24 Jul) (RGA) UNID: 0146 100/850 (13/May/99) (MPL) Unident: 1708 28/08/99 RTTY/150 (AEA fax3 gives it as 152 bauds) encrypted (EB) VTH: IN Mumbai IND 2017 RTTY/50/800 Offline 4LGs to VWGZ/All Ships. 27 Aug (RGA) VTH: IN Mumbai 2034 RTTY/50/900 RBSL Testing. 11 Aug (RGA) VTH: IN Mumbai IND 1715 RTTY/75/780 RBSL BNR; RYs. 24 Aug (RGA) VTG4/5/7: Indian naval Bombay 2100z , 04/06/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) HLF:Seoul radio South Korea 1832 24/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) HLF: SeoulRadio KOR 2047 CW QSXs. Off listed freq. 26 Aug (RGA) : Unid 1740 RTTY/75/56 Enciphered. Unusual narrow shift. 17 Aug (RGA) GYA: Royal Navy London 0053 RTTY 75/340 CARB on ch3 of 4channel VFT. (15/Jul/99) (MADX) MGJ: Royal Navy Faslane 0212 RTTY 75/340 CARB on ch3 of 4channel VFT. (14/Jul/99) (MADX) HLW2: Seoul R 1710 cq de HLW (4/august) (PK) HLW2: Seoul radio S. Korea 1830z 14/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) : Unid 1738 RTTY/200/840 Enciphered. 17 Aug (RGA) : Unid 1752 RTTY/100/850 Enciphered Baudot. (2 Jul) (RGA) UNID: 0344 RTTY 100/850 Encrypted (12/May/99) (MPL) HLG: Seoul radio S. Korea 1823z 14/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) HLG: SeoulRadio KOR 1850 CW QSXs. 14 Aug (RGA) HLG: SeoulRadio KOR 2016 CW Tfc List. 27 Aug (RGA) HLG: SeoulRadio KOR 2049 CW QSXs. Off listed freq. 26 Aug (RGA) Unident: 1656 28/08/99 RTTY/100 encrypted (EB) SPE42/61:Szczeczin radio Poland 2154z 11/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) HLG: Seoul radio South Korea 1703 28/09/99 tfc list D9GT D9GU - QRM courtesy of SPE42/61 SPE42/61: Szceczin radio Poland 1705 28/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 4LY de RLK7:Archangel radio Russia 1906 12/08/99 callband/freq marker (EB) SPE: POLISH 0246 CW / QSX 8367.7 12551.7 (8/11/99) (PAUL, AA1LL, NH) RLK7: ARKHANGELSK RADIO 1317 CW. Sign off with unid ship. 1323z marker "4LY de RLK7 qsx 12551.5 k". (Old callsign RKLM). (24/Aug) (DW) UFL: Vladivostok rdo 1000 RTTY 50/170 w/RYs DE UFL to ships' tfc 21Jul99 (ML2) A7D:Doha radio Qatar 1828 25/08/99 CW callsign only A7D: DohaRadio QAT 1733 CW Marker. 17 Aug (RGA) A7D: DohaRadio 1649 CW Marker (24 Jul) (RGA) Pagina 665 12966.5 12966.5 12968.8 12969 12983 12983 12985 12986 12988 12988.4 12988.5 12990 13010 13010 13010.2 13019.8 13020 13021 13022 13022 13023 13023 13024.5 13025 13031 13032 13032 13042.5 13042.6 13052 13060 13072.4 13089 13116 13122 13124 13134.0 13146 13171 13176 13200 13200.0 13200.0 WUN-v05 A7D: DohaRadio 1750 CW 'de A7D' (2 Jul) (RGA) A7D: DohaRadio QAT 1710 CW Marker. 24 Aug (RGA) XSV: TianjinRadio 1648 CW QSXs (24 Jul) (RGA) XSV: Tianjin R. 1725 qrz ? de XSV (4/august) (PK) 4XZ Israeli navy Haifa 2148z 11/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 4XZ:I.D.F. Haifa Israel 1826 25/08/00 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 4XZ: I.D.F Haifa Israel 2042z 16/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 4XZ: I.D.F. Haifa Israel 1654 29/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) LPD88: General Pacheco radio Argentina 2039z 16/08/99 CW callband/freq marker(EB) LPD88: General Pacheco R, Arg 0213 CW / Channel Marker (10/Apr/99) (MPL) LPD88: General Pacheco Radio ARG 2042 CW CQ QSXs 16 Aug (RGA) ---:radio telephone link Russia 1824 25/08/99 AQP6 PN Karachi 1720 CW Sea Wx Fcast in EE. 11 Aug (RGA) AQP: Ny Karachi 1745 vvv AQP2/4/5 (6/august) (PK) AQP: PN Karachi PAK 2110 CW Vs. Off listed freq, 26 Aug (RGA) SPE63: SZCZECIN.R. POL 0658 Sitor-B 100/170 De SPB RyRyRy For Fec Tuning and Info..16July99 [BC3]... UNID: 1125 RTTY 75/160 another one of the narrow-shift 75bd stations. (20/Jul/99) (MADX) SPB: Gdynia radio Poland 2107 03/09/99 FEC 100 ry for FEC tuning and infos (EB) SPB: SzczecinRadio 1157 FEC/100/170 Service Bulletin then Traffic List. //8413.5 4 Aug (RGA) SPB: SzczecinRadio 1701 FEC/100/160 Service Info (23 Jul) (RGA) D3E51/61:Luanada R. 1744 cq de D3E51/61 (4/august) (PK) D3E62: LuandaRadio AGL 1728 CW Weak. CQs. 17 Aug (RGA) ASK: KarachiRadio 1640 CW Persian Gulf Wx (24 Jul) (RGA) SPB: Szczecin radio Poland CW/ARQ callband/freq marker (EB) FUF: FF Fort de France 2023 RTTY/75/840 Tests. 11 Aug (RGA) : CIS Mil/Navy 1444 36-50/50/200 18 Sep (RGA) : CIS N/Mil 1244 36-50/50/200 2 messages. 20 Sep (RGA) RFQPME: FF Djibouti 2027 RTTY/75/820 Tests. //16905 11 Aug (RGA) RFQPME: FF Djibouti? 1445 RTTY/75/850 Tests (24 Jul) (RGA) UDK2: Murmansk radio 1824z 16/07/99 callband/freq marker (EB) UFJ: RostovRadio RUS 1442 CW CQs. 18 Sep (RGA) KFS: San Francisco, Ca 2332 CW 17 July (SN) NMN: USCG CAMSLANT 2333 USB w/Highseas Forecast. //8764/6501// (9/Jul/99) (MADX) BENELLA:wkg DARWIN CONTROL all positions refer to WHISKEY GOLF SIERRA figures 84 station (UNIFORM TANGO MIKE zone figures 55) stop.23/June 0204z (NJ) SPC GydniaRadio 1706 USB Connects pp for unid ship and for vessel 9HET4. (23 Jul) (RGA) Gdynia radio: Poland 0740 06/09/99 USB female op giving reply freqs (EB) ---: unident 1955 30/06/99 two males speaking Greek mentioned Panama and medical (EB) 3AC: MonacoRadio 1436 USB Musical call tape, then traffic list in FF. 18 Sep (RGA) ---: Spanish coastal Spain 2051 03/09/99 USB poss madrid radio (EHY) sounded like notice to mariners - mention Corunna & Franco el vedere (EB) VZX:Penta Radio Firefly NSW, Australia 0702 UTC USB with NAV warnings. 29/JUNE (IJ) ASCOT...:calling mainsail 2120z 11/08/99 USB no contact (EB) REACH 5225: 0045 USB via McClellan in p/p w/ Andrews CP w/ arrival information (RB) (08/SEP/99) Y3G: 0417 USB clg T44 for radio check followed by Y3G advising that p/p connected w/ J2N advising he had not called for p/p and advised by Y3G that this was a continuous p/p followed by Pagina 666 13206 13206 13206.0 13215.0 13215.0 13244.2 13248.0 13248.0 13258 13270 13270 13270 13304.0 13316.7 13352 13366 13366.0 13375 13375.0 13436.0 13440.0 13446.0 13466 13478 13479.7 13481 13483 13488 13494 13504 13507.0 WUN-v05 J2N requesting news of confirmation of his request from T44 with T44 replying with a challenge process using codewords and advising he has nothing for J2N. J2N then requests T44 to fax a copy of his flight approval to ? which was followed by bursts of ANDVT. T44 then calls Y3G followed by AUSSIE 60? calling AIR FORCE DARWIN (signal strengths and voices suggesting Y3G was AFDAR and AUSSIE 60? was J2N). This was followed by a flurry of ANDVT and the circuit went QRT (06/SEP/99) (SD) AIRFORCE PERTH / STRIKER 102:0343z TTF metar YPEA (PEARCE) YPKG (KALGOORLIE) AIRFORCE SYDNEY / AIRFORCE DARWIN:0525z request you stand guard over Edmonton Mil.: 1554 USB / pp for Century 41. (13July1999) (Midwest USA) NIGHT STAR: USB / working STAR GATE at various times on this frequency. (06Aug.1999) (Midwest USA) STARGATE: 1806 USB calling BANDSAW INDIA (02/SEP/99) (JLM) UNID: 1553 PACTOR w/ message from KHA908 NASA Ames Research Center Mountain View CA retrieved by unknown station from the SHARES BBS (31/AUG/99) BLACKHAWK 213: 0344 USB clg AIR FORCE SYDNEY requesting p/p to School of Army Aviation Operations (31/AUG/99) (SD) Japan A.F. 001: Japan Air Force 0704 USB / calling unknown station. (11Sep.1999) (Midwest USA) : Unid NATO 1956 LINK-11/USB 27 Aug (RGA) ---:New York Volmet 2125z 11/08/99 USB wx tfc for Eastern seabord (EB) GANDER: Gander Canada Air Radio 2046 03/09/99 wx tfc (EB) Gander Volmet: NFLD CAN 1958 USB Goose Bay Actual. 27 Aug (RGA) UNID: 0401 USB stn giving wx information for various locations including Chicago and Milwaulkee in Hebrew (?) (27/AUG/99) (SD) : MFA Cairo EGY 1428 ARQ/100/170 Opchat in ATU80. 18 Sep (RGA) E17: The English Lady 0202 AM already in progress w/5FGs (x2). (25/Jul/99) (MADX) : Unid Diplo/Mil 1731 RTTY/100/490 5LGs. Ends QRU...QSL... Mark Idle. Off at 1739. (23 Jul) (RGA) no-call: FAPSI Moscow 1740 BAUDOT 100/500 5LGs, no link-ID copied (08/07/99) (LDO) ---: Lincolnshire poacher 2042 03/09/99 USB five fig tfc words twice (EB) ---:SIS Cyprus 1645 USB YL/5FG (02/July) (RH2) WGY908: FEMA-Denver, CO USA 1424 Baudot 75/850r with Foxes test. Voice on 13434.0 USB with unid. station. (25Aug.1999) (Midwest USA) Andrews VIP: 2334 USB / calling Executive One Foxtrot with no joy. (23July1999) (Midwest USA) WGY904: FEMA (USA) 1345 USB / working WGY994 on FEMA F-36. (31Aug.1999) (Midwest USA) : Unid 1248 UNID/75/500 ACF=75. Code30 & RadioRaft ident as Baudot. 20 Sep (RGA) RPTI: PortN Ponta Delgado POR 1500 RTTY/75/780 RPFN de RPTI Tests. RPFN=PortN Momsanto. ZBZ4. Then into online at 1411. RFFA: MOD Paris 0624 ARQ-M2 200/330 w/strong signal. Ch A: idle, Ch B: ckt [bva] w/several messages from RFFA. (25/Jul/99) (MADX) Unident: Unident 1615z 10/07/99 ARQ-M 200 idling (EB) Unident: unident 2038 03/09/99 CW 5 fig tfc auto sent poss 4XZ but did not go back into callband (EB) GYU:RN Gibraltar 0900 PICCOLO-6 w/test @ svc msgs to unid 14Jul99 (ML2) : Unid CIS Mil 1414 81-81/81/240 22 Aug (RGA) Unident: 1805z 16/07/99 RTTY/75 5 ltr tfc preamble in 5 fig groups (EB) ---:FAPSI 1509 81-81 81/240 Unable decode ( 16/June) (RH2) Pagina 667 13510 13510 13510 13510 13520.0 13528.0 13530 13531.6 13532 13538 13541.9 13542.0 13545 13545.0 13545.0 13545.2 13546.0 13571 13572.5 13580.0 13580.3 13597.4 13630 13655 13777.0 13846.5 13846.6 13846.6 13846.7 13846.7 13846.7 13846.7 13870 13872 13880 WUN-v05 CFH: CANFORCE Halifax 1102 FAX 120/576 w/good clean signal. (20/Jul/99) (MADX) CFH: CF Halifax NS CAN 1615 FAX Upside-down chart. Title 'Armed Forces METOC Centre' in EE and FF. 20 Sep (RGA) CFH: CF Halifax NS CAN 1644 RTTY/75/700 Tests. BBXX Meteo. //10536. 20 Sep (RGA) CFH: Canforce Halifax 1130 RTTY 75/600 w/meteo tfc. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) OST (?): Oostende Radio 1840 USB / FF phone patch tfc. to various stations (06/08/99) (LDO) F: Vladivostok, Russia 1347z CW F 25July (SN) : Unid. Clandestine Stn? 2006 CW Mixed length LGs with random? punctuation. (Ends) AR AR QRU QRU SK SK. 27 Aug (RGA) UNID 1838 CW Offline encrypt in 3 ltr grps, 22wpm but too weak in noise to copy properly. (18/Aug) (DW) unid: Russian man (E7), 00.56 (25-07-99) AM YL/EE, 5FGx2 very weak (IBu) : CIS Mil 1619 MS-5/USB 20 Sep (RGA) ZRO3:Pretoria Meteo 1530 rtty 75/400 Wx codes (14/Jun) (RH2) ZRO3:Pretoria Meteo 1219 rtty 75/430 Wx codes(01/July) (RH2) PCW1: Den Haag, Netherlands 0315 CW PCW 1 18 July (SN) PCW 1: Den Haag, Netherlands 0315 CW / PCW 1 marker (18 July) (Spence Naylor) PCW1: MFA THE HAGUE 1842 CW. Chan free marker "PCW1" (18/Aug) (DW) PCW1: MFA Den Haag NLD 1412 ARQ/100/150 Betas+CWID Only. 22 Aug (RGA) ZRO3:Pretoria Meteo 1222 rtty 75/800 Wx codes (same as 13542.0) (01/July) (RH2) Unident: poss French forces 1556z 10/07/99 ARQ-E 184.7 Idling (EB) UNID: poss French Forces Versailles 1957 ARQ-E 184.6/340 idle. Moderate fading. (20/Jul/99) (MADX) KCNA:Pyongyang 1236 rtty 50/230 Nx\EE (29/Jun) (RH2) HMF36:KCNA Pyongyang 1228 rtty 50/236 RY/ID + Freq. Info (01/July)(RH2) IMB56: Rome Meteo I 1652 FAX Chart title 'RMC Rome' 20 Sep (RGA) UNID: Havana, Cuba 2301 USB w/bubble jamming. (27/Jun/99) (MADX) SPW: Warsaw radio Poland 1918 03/09/99 CW Azim 1-12 (EB) BONE 2: 1957 USB reporting ETA to unid. May have been on 13777.5, but I had my radio in 1 kHz steps and couldn't switch to 100 Hz fast enough. Strong broadcast station interference (03/SEP/99) (JLM) RFQP:FF Jibouti 1100 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on RQN cid (21July) (RH2) RFKDE/RFQP:FF Jibouti 0907 Arq-E3 100/380 CdeV on RUS cid. Note new callsign! (16/July) (RH2) RFQP:FF Jibouti 0837 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on RUN cid (16/July) (RH2) RFQP:FF Jibouti 1459 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on RUN cid (22/June) (RH2) RFQP:FFJibouti 0822 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on RUN cid (25/Jun) (RH2) RFVI: FF LE PORT 1536 ARQ/E3 100/400 8rc. Betas. 1741z cct [RUN] RFVI de RFVI C de V svc - much rq activity, vri slow transfer, in fact TOO 1624z !!. 1749z RFQP de RFQP (timed 1554z) Cde de V svc. ( 3/Sep) (DW) RFVIC:Comair Reunion 1447 Arq-E3 100/400 Tfc\FF to ZOC/AIG1946 cc Mayotte & Jibouti, on RUN cid (22/Jun) (RH2) UNID 1148 unid 50/800. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) SNN299: MFA Warsaw 1428 POL-ARQ/100/225 Variable length FGs (1 Jul) (RGA) E17: The English Lady 0400 AM w/"196 (x many) 438 (x2) 95 (x2)" and into 5FGs (x2). Down at 0420 w/"438 (x2) 95 (x2) Pagina 668 13881 13882.5 13882.5 13886.7 13900.0 13900.0 13904.7 13906.0 13907 13917.0 13920 13920 13920 13920.0 13920.0 13927 13933.3 13933.3 13933.3 13935.3 13936.7 13944 13947.0 13950 13951.0 13953.2 13953.2 13953.2 13953.2 13956.5 13956.5 13958.5 WUN-v05 00000" (25/Jul/99) (MADX) ---: Hamburg meteo Germany 2018 03/09/99 FAX 120/576 North Atlantic pictures (EB) DDK6: HAMBURG MET 1911 FAX End of chart. Nxt, sea sfc temps for N/Atlantic. ( 8/Sep) (DW) DDK6: Hamburg Meteo 2015 FAX 120/576 w/heavy QRN. (8/Jul/99) (MADX) UNID: prob RFFA: MOD Paris 0020 ARQ-E3 192/400 idle. (21/Jul/99) (MADX) BMF: TAIPEI MET 1825 FAX Vague outlines in noise. Appears to be double charlets. (28/Aug) (DW) BMF: TAIPEI MET 1930 FAX Satellite image (blurred). Following chart, only the frame visible. ( 8/Sep) (DW) ELEFANTE: MoD Rome 1258 FSK 1200/1200 ISS-mode/vx. coord. on 13903 USB (08/07/99) (LDO) #'s: 1212z AM EE-YL 3+2d strong signal 1Aug (SN) Unid: US Customs 1303 USB PARKHILL scrambled speech. PARKHILL sounded "faster" than normal. Perhaps, new variant? (9/Jul/99) (MADX) POLISH EMB TRIPOLI 1548 ARQ/POL 100E/250 5rc. In irs mode, followed by qsl's for tfc received. ( 8/Sep) (DW) ---: Melbourne meteo Australia 0733 06/09/99 FAX 120/576 Barely readable (EB) AXM35: Melbourne Meteo 0837 FAX 120/576 w/chart. (27/Jun/99) (MADX) AXM35: Melbourne Meteo 1215 FAX 120/576 weak signal. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) ---: Melbourne meteo 2125z 15/07/99 FAX120/576 entitled Darwin RSMC Tropical Wind Analysis (EB) AXM35: CANBERRA MET 1805 FAX Noisy gradient level charts. ( 3/Sep) (DW) AFA1H: USAF MARS & REACH 70180 2050 UTC USB with PP. 29/JUNE (IJ) DOR: MFA SOFIA 0847 rtty 210.3/R/500 Nx in Bulgarian followed by EE vers. (28/Jun) (DW) DOR: MFA SOFIA 0850 rtty 210.3/R/500 Diplo news summary in Bulgarian. ( 9/Sep) (DW) DOR: MFA SOFIA [DOR] 0825 rtty 210.3/R/500 RY's then start up "DOR DOR DOR ry's followed by tfc to various embassies. 3sc in use. Then Nx. (29/Jun) (DW) UNID 2007 unid 300/330. Code-3 Gold can't identify. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) ALGERIAN CUSTOMS 0900 PACTOR 200/200 Tfc in FF and unid mode. ( 9/Sep) (DW) : Unid CIS Mil 1440 81-81/81/240 (31 Jul) (RGA) TASHKENT MET 1350 FAX 90/576/N/800 End of chart -little detail. Offair. (14/Aug) (DW) NMC1: USCG CAMSPAC 0432 GTOR 200/200 wkg unid w/email tfc. (31/Jul/99) (MADX) NMC:USCG San Francisco 1418 G-Tor 200/200 Good synch but unable to decode characters! (20/July) (RH2) NMC: USCG CAMSPAC 0036 GTOR 100/200 clg NSTF: USCGC Steadfast (WMEC-625), and wkg NAQD: USCGC Jarvis (WHEC-725). (16/Jun/99) (MADX) NMC: USCG CAMSPAC 0236 GTOR 300/200 wkg NAQD: USCGC Jarvis WHEC-725. (14/Jul/99) (MADX) NMC: USCG CAMSPAC 0342 GTOR 100/200 clg NLPM: USCGC Chase WHEC718, NYCQ: USCGC Boutwell WHEC-719, NMAG: USCGC Hamilton WHEC715, and wkg NAQD: USCGC Jarvis WHEC-725. (25/Jul/99) (MADX) NMC: USCG CAMSPAC 2108 GTOR 100/200 clg NMEL: USCGC Mellon WHEC-717 and NAQD: USCGC Jarvis WHEC-725. (22/Jun/99) (MADX) CB5: Unid Tunisian Emb 1553 FEC/100/150 Working XRB (23 Jul) (RGA) XRB: MFA Tunis 1550 FEC/100/150 Exchange of 5LGs. Chat in bad FF. Working CB5. (23 Jul) (RGA) HBD20: MFA BERN 1757 arq 100/170 Tfc in offline encrypt. Switches to irs mode. Ends with "d 23"(Athens emb). ( 8/Sep) (DW) Pagina 669 WUN-v05 13960 : Unid CIS 1233 81-81/36.5/370 3 Aug (RGA) 13961.5 HBD20/2 MFA BERN: 1820 SITOR-A tfc to ankraam athen?? am belgram buenosam (05/AUG/99) (WP3) 13966.3 : Unid 1231 PACTOR? As yesterday on 20437@1545. Pactor-like txn - two stations. No copy. 3 Aug (RGA) 13966.4 ICRC GENEVA ? 1129 PACTOR 200/200 ICRC Pactor I/Mode 1. Tfc in FF followed by EE (Press release?). Short break then Pactor II (undecodable). ( 9/Sep) (DW) 13973.3 DOR: MFA Sofia 1314 IRA-ARQ 600/600 tfc. to UNID embassy (08/07/99) (LDO) 13977.0 ---:MFA Berne (tent) 1656 arq Unlisted. Endless 5LG to unk! (24/Jun) (RH2) 13977.0 HBD20/5: MFA BERN 1139 arq 100/170 Tfc in offline encrypt, ending 20/5. ( 9/Sep) (DW) 13977.0 HBD20: MFA BERN 1758 arq 100/170 Rcving tfc. Ends qso with "no message +?" "88 +?" ( 3/Sep) (DW) 13997.8 'RPFAEO'+'RPFAE': POR-MIL net 1520 VFT 7x200/ 7x200Bd ITA-2 synch, 5LGs, msgs fm DSTA (21/08/99) (LDO) 14000.0 CONDOR2+CONDOR5: POR-MIL net 1530 LSB / voice coordination for VFT tfc. (21/08/99) (LDO) 14081 : Unid CIS Mil 1522 MS-5/USB (23 Jul) (RGA) 14366 ---: Beijing meteo 1932z 15/07/92 FAX 120/576 very fuzzy pics (EB) 14367 : Unknown Meteo (Beijing?) 2025 FAX Same polar projection chart and titling as last nights' logging of BAF4 on 10116. 29 Aug (RGA) 14368 ---: Beijing meteo China 2048z 09/07/99 FAX 120/576 14376 : CIS Mil 1703 81-81/81/250 81-81;Revs@100;Morse BK SK;Off. 11 Aug (RGA) 14395 LN2A: Sveio, Norway 0142 CW Propagation Beacon 18 July (SN) 14397.6 LN2A: Sveio Beacon NOR 1324 CW/Composite 22 Aug (RGA) 14413 GYU:RN Gibraltar 0850 PICCOLO-6 w/DE GYU TEST RYs 1-0-1 foxes 20Jul99 (ML2) 14421.0 no-call: FAPSI Moscow 1645 CROWD36 40/ modified version of Crowd36 - many repeats (08/07/99) (LDO) 14425 E5: The Counting Station 2136 USB w/YL/EE/5FGs(3/2). Already in progress. Down at 2145 w/"End". (30/Jun/99) (MADX) 14425.0 no-call: US-Intel Frankfurt 2100 USB / "375" + 10 count "The Counting Station" //16343 kHz (25/07/99) (LDO) 14448 E5: The Counting Station 1722 AM w/5FGs (3/2). (17/Jul/99) (MADX) 14448.0 ---:Russian Navy 1003 36-50 50/240 Traffic. Unable decode (05/July) (RH2) 14467.3 DDH8: Hamburg Meteo 1546 RTTY/50/440 Fcast in GG (23 Jul) (RGA) 14467.3 DDH8: Hamburg Meteo 1627 RTTY/50/450 CQs (5 Jul) (RGA) 14467.3 DDH8: Hamburg Meteo 1949 RTTY 50/400 w/meteo tfc. (8/Jul/99) (MADX) 14484.5 RFFXC: FF Favieres 0800 ARQ-E 184.5/400 svc msg to RFFXCAH Elbasan ALB cct CBH 09Aug99 (ML2) 14484.5 unid:2300 ARQ-E 184.5/400 idling w/betas 04Aug99 (ML2) 14486 ---:Lincolnshire Poacher 1842z 05/08/99 USB 5 fig groups sent twice (EB) 14486 UNID 1953 unid-FSK 14.1/275. Weak signal, apparently in idle mode. Unable to id. Baudrate readout varied from 13.6-14.1 and 27.2-28.2. (8/Jul/99) (MADX) 14486 Unid: FEC-A 192b RFGW....assumed @1718z 14487.2 RFFA:MoD Paris 0650 ARQ-E3 200/400 clear txt & 5LGs tfc to RFFVAEA Riyadh (Alysse) tfc had 2 cct id's FDX & DVA 03Aug99 (ML2) 14504.0 no-call: FAPSI Moscow 1250 BAUDOT 75/500 5LGs to 'NOB' on link 70004 (14/08/99) (LDO) 14521.7 : Unid FF 1632 ARQ-E3/192/375 Only a garbled chan check in over an hour. (24 Jul) (RGA) 14522.0 ---:FF Loc??? 1542 Arq-E3 192/400 Idling, Unlisted (05/Aug) (RH2) 14532.0 UNID: 2130 USB ALE (29/AUG/99) (JLM) Pagina 670 WUN-v05 14598.1 RFFA: Mod Paris.F 0558 ARQ-E3 200/486 8RC Erect Beta Sync for the last 2 days,, 2nd Aug99 [BC3].. 14624.0 'KUA': Unlocated RUS-EMB 1125 CROWD36 40/ 5 LGs to Moscow on link 30022, QSX 11436 kHz (15/08/99) (LDO) 14626.0 no-call: FAPSI Moscow 1105 CROWD36 40/ modified version of Crowd36 - many repeats (31/07/99) (LDO) 14626.9 UNID: 0115 ARQ-E3 192/425 (04/Apr/99) (MPL) 14627.2 RFLI: French Forces Fort de France 2006 ARQ-E3 192/360 w/garbled CdV msg. Moderate fading. (8/Jul/99) (MADX) 14633.0 ---: poss French forces Paris 2037z 23/07/99 ARQ-M (E3) 192 idling (as they do) (EB) 14633.3 prob RFLI: French Forces Fort de France 2337 ARQ-E3 192/400 idle. (19/Jul/99) (MADX) 14639 SNN299? MFA Warsaw POL? 1701 POL-ARQ/100/240 Long period of betas; no ident. 17 Aug (RGA) 14647.8 4XZ: Haifa.R Israil 0561 CW Marker tape 1st Aug99 [BC3].. 14648.0 4XZ:IN Haifa 1555 CW VVV DE 4XZ 4XZ (25/Jun) (RH2) 14649.4 4XZ:IN Haifa 1642 CW VVV de 4XZ (13/July) (RH2) 14650 4XZ: Israeli naval Haifa 2033z 23/07/99 CW 5 fig tfc (wx) (EB) 14654.5 SPW: WarsawRadio 1700 FEC/100/165 Tfc List. 11 Aug (RGA) 14662 VNN737: Lake Macquarrie Communications (Lakecom) Edgewood NSW, Australia 2220 UTC USB YL & OM with a chit-chat. 30/JUNE (IJ) 14664.5 ---:Russian Navy 1651 36-50 36/200 Idling (24/Jun) (RH2) 14681.5 ---:FAPSI 0835 Crowd36 40/ Online crypto. Several distinct breaks in traffic. No ID (15/July) ( RH2) 14687.0 no-ID: FAPSI Moscow 1350 CROWD36 40/ online crypto (08/07/99) (LDO) 14692.5 JMJ4: Tokyo Meteo J 1947 FAX Clear pix; No ID Detail 27 Aug (RGA) 14705 GYU: RN Gibraltar 0830 PICCOLO-6 svc msg to unid & then offair 24Jun99 (ML2) 14712.7 FELO: 1934 PACKET 300 baud wkg RULY passing 5 number groups (30/AUG/99) (JLM) 14716 : Unid CIS Mil 1120 MS-5/USB 22 Aug (RGA) 14721.0 ---: Unident 2027z 04/07/99 RTTY/150 encrypted (EB) 14731.5 no-call: MIL/INTEL Israel 1912 PSK 4x75/ VFT 4x75Bd PSK, Xtalk from MIW2 on VFT(16059 USB) (08/07/99) (LDO) 14733.0 no-call: MIL/INTEL Israel 1915 FSK 150/190 intro w. reversals, ACF=96 during crypto phasing (08/07/99) (LDO) 14735.0 AJO: USAF Incirlik 0808 USB / voice coordination for PSK-link to Croughton (25/07/99) (LDO) 14735.0 NSY: USNY Sigonella 1807 LSB / voice coordination for PSK-link to Incirlik (07/08/99) (LDO) 14736.7 AJO: USAF Incirlik 0805 PSK 2400/ MIL-STD 188-110A serial modem, duplex link to Croughton (25/07/99) (LDO) 14736.7 NSY: USNY Sigonella 1807 PSK 2400/ MIL-STD 188-110A serial modem, duplex link to Incirlik (07/08/99) (LDO) 14778.0 WGY912/WGY914: FEMA (USA) 1510 Baudot 75/850r working each other on FEMA F-42 [14776.0 SSB]. (08June1999) (Midwest USA) 14797.6 : Unid FF 1220 ARQ-E/184.7/370 Betas all afternoon (25 Jul) (RGA) 14798 Unident: 2024z 23/07/99 ARQ-E 184.5 idling (EB) 14817.0 no-call: FAPSI Moscow 0832 CROWD36 40/ 5 LGs to unlocated embassy on link 40023 (31/07/99) (LDO) 14817.5 JPA:INTERPOL Tokyo Japan 0715 UTC ARQ with Msgs in the clear.1/JULY (IJ) 14821.6 no-call: UNID Swedish MIL/Diplo 0833 FSK 250/160 250Bd ARQsystem, non-frequency hopping mode (28/08/99) (LDO) 14849.2 UNID 2209 GTOR 100/200 Short periods with "[connect]Base2 Base1" being only recognisable decode. (31/Aug) (DW) 14859.8 Unid:FF Diplo 1636 Fec-A 41/850 Idling only. Could be Kinshasa(14/July) (RH2) 14865 UNID:Commercial Fishing stations Australia 2115 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. Mentioned the seas were expected to choppy for thenext couple of days. 3/JULY (IJ) 14865 VLB2: Mossad (E10), 16.44/50 (20-07-99) YL/EE AM //17965 SINPO 55455! (IBu) 14866 VLB2: number stn 19005z 15/07/99 USB Young lady in English but Pagina 671 14867.7 14867.7 14867.7 14873.2 14873.7 14909.7 14925.7 14931 14932.0 14933 14951.5 14960 14980.0 14982.5 14982.5 14982.7 14985.7 14996 15016.0 15016.7 15021.7 15040 15040.0 15041 15041.0 15043.0 15094.0 15094.0 15733.0 15733.0 15746 15750.1 15757.0 15758.7 15809 15821.6 WUN-v05 European accent repeating VLB2 (EB) ---:MFA Cairo 1603 arq Long Msg\AA to Doha & 13 other Embassies (05/Aug) (RH2) qkwfhk:Egy Emb., Jakarta 1611 arq Tfc\AA to - MFA Cairo (kdakrfr) (22/June) (RH2) rfkfs:Egy Emb., Harare 1559 arq Msg\AA to MFA Cairo (06/July) (RH2) prob RFLIG: 1957 ARQ-E3 192/420. Monitored for 8 minutes w/no tfc. Moderate fading. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) Fr. Mil: 0647 ARQ-E3 192/407 c.de v.[RTI] (30/AUG/99) (PLOO) EGYPTIAN EMB TUNIS 1610 arq 100/170 Tfc in AA (ATU80) - fm Boustan Twnis (18/Aug) (DW) RFHJ: FF Dakar.SEN 0609 ARQ-E3 100/396 Msg's Papatee/Noumea cct [HIJ] 10 July99 [BC3].. 8BY: FR Intel F 1243 CW Vs; Rest unreadable. Weak. 18 Aug (RGA) no-call: UNID possibly Swedish MIL/Di 0726 FSK 250/160 250Bd ARQ-system, frequency hopping mode (28/08/99) (LDO) 8BY: French intelligence 1541z 10/07/99 CW 816/709/023/467/395 (EB) no-call: UNID Swedish MIL/Diplo 0726 FSK 250/160 250Bd ARQsystem, frequency hopping mode (28/08/99) (LDO) ---: French forces Martinique 2015 03/09/99 ARQ-E3 192 idling (EB) : FAPSI Moscow 1310 BAUDOT 75/500 'RAU'-circuit, no msgs (08/07/99) (LDO) RBV76: Tashkent Meteo UZB 1349 FAX End of fuzzy pic. 18 Aug (RGA) TASHKENT MET 1733 FAX 90/576/N/800 Analysis with stn obs. East of Caspian Sea. (18/Aug) (DW) RBV76:Tashkent Meteo 1555 fax 90/288 Fairly good chart script almost legible! (26/Jun) (RH2) no-call: US-Intel Frankfurt 0920 PSK 75/ parallel tone PSK modem, //freq not found, QRT 09:30 (04/09/99) (LDO) RWM: Moscow TS RUS 1110 CW 22 Aug (RGA) Thule Global: GHFS 0217 USB / pp for Reach 1054 to LIGHTNING OPS (MacDill AFB, FL). (11Aug.1999) (Midwest USA) Egyptian Emb.: Safat, Kuwait 0335 ARQ 100/170 encryp. diplo tfc. (7/14/99) (JC5) Egyptian Emb: Moscow 1235 RTTY 100/400 intermit. encr. diplo tfc. (shift = 400 ?) (7/14/99) (JC5) a/c 1456 USB "PAC COM 01" calling AFA on 15041 [PAC COM 01 was on 15040] 23 July (SN) PAC COM 01: 1456 USB / Calling AFA [on 15041] (23 July) (Spence Naylor) AFA: Andrews AFB, Md 1453 USB calling "PAC COM 01" [on 15040] 23 July (SN) AFA: Andrews AFB 1453 USB / Calling PAC COM 01 [who was on 15040] (23 July) (Spence Naylor) Hickam Global: GHFS 0709 USB / working WALK OVER on this discrete (no ALE). QSY to 9016. (13Sep.1999) (Midwest USA) AFA: Andrews AFB, Md 0029z USB working "SAM 201" 25July (SN) a/c: "SAM 201" 0025z USB calling AFA-Andrews 25July (SN) Andrews/SAM: 1427 USB / SAM 90300 (C-20H) wkg Andrews VIP on F-265. (07June1999) (Midwest USA) no-call: FAPSI Moscow 1050 BAUDOT 200/500 5 LGs to unlocated embassy, no link ID copied (15/08/99) (LDO) SNN299: MFA Warsaw POL 1639 POL-ARQ/100/275 Consular Tgms in clear to Rabat. 17 Aug (RGA) UNID:1608 rtty 75/850 Genuine baudot! Think this is a VMGTCNJBH station? Online Crypto (25/Jun) (RH2) AJO: USAF Incirlik 1807 LSB / voice coordination for PSK-link to Sigonella (07/08/99) (LDO) AJO: USAF Incirlik 1807 PSK 2400/ MIL-STD 188-110A serial modem, duplex link to Sigonella (07/08/99) (LDO) : Unid NATO 1107 NATO-PSK/2400/USB 22 Aug (RGA) SAM: MFA Stockholm 2044 8-FSK 125/ MIL-STD 188-141A ALE before PSK tfc. (01/08/99) (LDO) Pagina 672 WUN-v05 15821.7 SAM: MFA Stockholm 2044 PSK 2400/ MIL-STD 188-110A serial modem, simplex (01/08/99) (LDO) 15821.7 SAM:MFA Stockholm 1530 Swed-Arq 100/400 5LG to unk (23/June) (RH2) 15861.6 SAM: MFA Stockholm 1517 8-FSK 125/ MIL-STD 188-141A ALE (08/07/99) (LDO) 15861.7 SAM: MFA Stockholm 1512 PSK 2400/ MIL-STD 188-110A serial modem, simplex (08/07/99) (LDO) 15920 CFH: Canforce Halifax 1238 RTTY 75/850 w/"nasw de cfh zkr f1 2822 3287 4155 6236 8303 12392 16550 22186 ar" (9/Jul/99) (MADX) 15920 CFH: Halifax. NS CAN 0553 Rtty 75/170 5 Ltr Grps Messages. 2nd Aug99 [BC3].. 15920 CFH: HalifaxRadio 1607 RTTY/75/850 ZKRs. (24 Jul) (RGA) 15920.0 CFH: CF HALIFAX 1020 rtty 75/850 Marker "NAWS de CFH zkr f1 2822 3394 4155 6248 8318 12392 16550 222186 ar" every 30secs. No wkng of w/ship in 2 hrs. (14/Aug) (DW) 15938.0 OMZ 66: MFA Bratislava 1210 IRA-ARQ 212.8/492 binary tfc. (08/07/99) (LDO) 15943 : Unid Diplo(?) 1256 RTTY/75/500 5LGS with headers like 11177 70004 08556 17156 02889 + 287 Groups. 18 Aug (RGA) 15943.0 'NOB': Unlocated RUS-EMB 1255 BAUDOT 75/500 5LGs to Moscow on link 70004, QSX 14504 kHz (14/08/99) (LDO) 15958 QYP: chinese intel, 16.00/05 (16-07-99) CW v ycw de qyp znn (repeated 5 minutes, then znn sk) (IBu) 15961.7 RFLI: FF FT DE FRANCE 1000 ARQ/E3 192/400 8RC. 1004z. Cct ID corrupt. C de v svc Provence de Provence. (14/Aug) (DW) 15961.7 RFLI: FF Fort de France 1044 ARQ-E3/192/380/8RC Garbled Msgs de RFLI CID=3DBFL. 4 Aug (RGA) 15961.7 RFLI: FF Fort de France MRT 1106 ARQ-E3/192/380 CdV Cct BFL. 22 Aug (RGA) 15961.7 RFLI: FN Fort de France MRT 1230 ARQ-E3/192/300 5LGs message RFLIVNS de RFLIC. (Poor Copy) 18 Sep (RGA) 15962 ---: French forces Martinique 2116a 22/08/99 idling 16.8088 CBV: Valpariso, Chile 2124 ARQ / Idle (19/08/99) (MM5) 16014.2 RFVI: FF Le Port 1140 ARQ-E3 100/400 svc msg to RFPQ Jibouti cct RUN 12Jun99 (ML2) 16041.5 DOR: MFA Sofia 1435 8-FSK 240/ duplex tfc. to UNID embassy (08/07/99) (LDO) 16041.5 RFVI: FF Le Port.REU 0631 Rtty 75/130 Idle / Sync 2nd Aug99 [BC3].. 16060.5 no-call: MIL/INTEL Israel 1912 PSK 4x75/ VFT 4x75Bd PSK, Xtalk from MIW2 on VFT(16059 USB) (08/07/99) (LDO) 16061.0 no-call: MIL/INTEL Israel 1915 FSK 150/190 intro w. reversals, ACF=96 during crypto phasing (08/07/99) (LDO) 16067.0 ---:FAPSI 1721 81-81 81/194 Traffic. Unable decode (23/June) (RH2) 16075.6 no-call: UNID Russian 0830 VFT 3x50/ VFT 3x50Bd Baudot/240 Hz "om gd zok znn er k sld slv 0815" (15/08/99) (LDO) 16077.7 UNID: prob RFFA: MOD Paris 2016 ARQ-E3 192/400 idle. (20/Jul/99) (MADX) 16077.7 Unid: ARQ-E3 192b "de rftjd" @1945z 16079.0 UNID 1946 Piccolo vft on usb. Chans 1, 2, and 4 active. ( 3/Sep) (DW) 16079.5 UNID 1949 Piccolo 16079.910. Chan 2 in vft. 6 tone. On line encrypted. ( 3/Sep) (DW) 16079.5 UNID 1959 Piccolo 16079.510 chan 1 (eng) in vft. On standby. No app op chat overnite (3/1959-4/0648z). ( 4/Sep) (DW) 16080.7 UNID 1953 Piccolo 16080.710. Chan 4 in vft. On standby. ( 3/Sep) (DW) 16087.7 RFVI: FF Le Port 1730 ARQ-E3/100/400 Msg about eclipse precautions fm MinDef Paris; CdV (RID=REI). 10 Aug (RGA) 16087.7 Unid: 100b RFVI ....assumed @1950 16106.6 SAM: MFA Stockholm 1115 8-FSK 125/ MIL-STD 188-141A ALE after PSK tfc. (31/07/99) (LDO) 16106.7 SAM: MFA Stockholm 1113 PSK 2400/ MIL-STD 188-110A serial modem, simplex (31/07/99) (LDO) 16106.9 SAM:MFA Stockholm (tent)1510 Swed-Arq 100/400 Phasing for 15 Pagina 673 16111 16112.0 16112.5 16115.7 16118 16121.5 16122.3 16125 16125.2 16125.2 16125.2 16125.3 16126 16141.0 16141.0 16141.7 16141.7 16165.2 16171.7 16194.5 16200.0 16218.1 16220.0 16220.0 16220.0 16220.0 16221.7 16223.0 16230.6 16232.0 16235.0 16239 16240.0 16247.5 16247.5 16248.0 16253.0 WUN-v05 mins - nil on screens! (23/June) (RH2) HBD20: MFA Berne 1527 ARQ/100/150 5LGs to Embs (23 Jul) (RGA) ---:Russian Navy 0915 36-50 50/250 Traffic. Unable decode (25/Jun) (RH2) CIS?: 0634 UNID 36/255 mk sp then into 50 bauds with acf 0 (30/AUG/99) (PLOO) UNID: 0641 Sitor-A 5 Ltr Grps (Ended with JD of Messageou) any help.. 2nd Aug99 [BC3].. HBD28: Swiss Emb Khartoum SDN 1516 ARQ/100/170 5LGs; SignOff HBD28 +? 24 Aug (RGA) : Unid CIS 1633 81-81/40.5/900 17 Aug (RGA) UNID 1233 unid 50/850 encrypted. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) RFQP: FF Jibuti.DJI 0447 ARQ-M2 A 200/375 Idle/Sync modes 18July99 [BC3].. RFQP: FF Djibouti 1444 ARQ-M2/200/380 CdeV In Chan-A Cct QPB (31 Jul) (RGA) RFQP: FF Jibuti. DJI ARQ-M2 CH.A 200/355 Idle /Sync Modes 10 July99 [BC3].. UNID: prob RFQP: French Forces Djibouti 2026 ARQ-M2 200/400. Light fading. Monitored for 13 minutes w/no tfc noted. (16/Jul/99) (MADX) RFQP: FF Djibouti 1542 ARQ-M2/200/370 Abbrev SVC ZFT PQC010012 (To Paris) (24 Jul) (RGA) ---:French forces Djibouti 2136z ARQ-M(M2?)200 idling (EB) Unid:1515 Unknown? 300/500 Unable decode(16/Jun) (RH2) Unid:1559 Mode unk?? 200/500 Unable decode. IRA-Arq?? (20/July) (RH2) : MFA Cairo EGY 1628 FEC/100/175 Repeated ref to 03381, then into ARQ with selcall KKVU/Accra then msgs. 17 Aug (RGA) Unid:1547 Mode??? 200/530 Unable decode. This is an established Egy Diplo Arq freq! (01/July) (RH2) prob RFFA: MOD Paris 2059 ARQ-M2 200/360. Monitored for 6 minutes, no tfc noted on either channel. (20/Jul/99) (MADX) : MFA Cairo EGY 1508 ARQ/100/170 FM kjgbkx kdakrfr to (Embassy) js(cent-sign)(yen-sign)g----l. 24 Aug (RGA) no-call: UNID Swedish MIL/Diplo 1136 FSK 250/160 250Bd ARQsystem, frequency hopping mode (04/09/99) (LDO) ---:Russian Navy 1750 36-50 36/250 Idling (08/July) (RH2) Unid: RTTY 500/75b/nor FAPSI {extremely strong sig} "ry's" "hzw x3/x3 qtc every 3rd hzw" @2000z ---:Russian Navy 0644 36-50 18/220 Idling. (14/Jun) (RH2) ---:Russian Navy 1736 36-50 36-250 Idling. Unable decode (18/July) (RH2) ---:Russian Navy 1738 36-50 36/250 Idling (23/July) (RH2) ---:Russian Navy 1912 36-50 36/240 Idling. Unable decode (02/July) (RH2) mkf kdpdkj:Egy Emb., Dar-es-Salaam 1253 arq Msgs\AA to MFA Cairo (kdakrfr) (18/July) (RH2) 'RLX': FAPSI Moscow 1500 BAUDOT 75/500 5 LGs to 'UXW' on link 40034 (21/08/99) (LDO) W3S?:FF Emb., Tel Aviv (tent) 1519 fec-a 41/850 Idling. Not logged here before. Checks with bd/sp analysis, and with Klingenfuss freq listing (21/July) (RH2) no-call: FAPSI Moscow 1030 CROWD36 40/ 5 LGs to unlocated embassy on link 00096 (01/08/99) (LDO) U3H: F-EMB Moscow 1240 FEC-A 192/855 5LGs to RFGW (08/07/99) (LDO) 162: Unid Numbers Stn 0815 CW Callup 000 162; Nothing else. (22 Jul) (RGA) ---:FAPSI 1623 81-81 81/500 Unable decode(13/July) (RH2) no-call: UNID 0634 TT-2300 100/ TT-2300 modem, duplex, QSX not found, changing to 200Bd (07/08/99) (LDO) no-call: UNID 0636 TT-2300 200/ TT-2300 modem, duplex, QSX not found (07/08/99) (LDO) ---:Polish Emb., Nairobi 1530 Pol-Arq 100/240 Lotsa opchat\Pol (01/July) (RH2) N2G?:Unid 1545 fec-a 41/880 Idling. Unlisted.Believe this might be FF San'a Emb? (08/July) (RH2) Pagina 674 WUN-v05 16254.7 ---:Unid 1552 Mode??? 75/250 Unable decode (01/July) (RH2) 16255.0 no-call: FAPSI Moscow 0705 BAUDOT 100/500 5LGs to 'POU' on link 00190 (15/08/99) (LDO) 16260.0 RFGW:MFA Paris 1645 fec-a 41.16/400 Idling (24/Jun) (RH2) 16260.0 RFGW:MFA Paris 1549 fec-a 192/400 Mix of 5LG & 6LG to Embassies (14/Jun) (RH2) 16261.7 RFTJD: French Forces Libreville 2109 ARQ-E3 192/400 w/5LGx129gr msg. Then msg from "Air Grouptam Libreville" to "Air Centops Paris" re: inoperable GPS receiver. Ckt [HAI]. Lots of tfc sent over next 30 minutes. (20/Jul/99) (MADX) 16261.7 RFTJD:FF Libreville 543 Arq-E3 192/400 Idling for 20 mins! (21/June) (RH2) 16266.8 ---:Kinshasa/Lubumbashi Link 1508 G-Tor 300/200 ASCII characters ending DISCONNECT KIN-LUM (25/July) (RH2) 16269.0 UNID 0803 PICC Standby. "test" sent once with no ID. (15/Jun) (DW) 16270.5 HBD31:MFA Berne 0606 arq 5LG to Nairobi cacac Ottawa, Seoul, Teheran, Tel Aviv etc (16/July)( RH2) 16277.2 7RQ20: MFA Algiers 1420 COQUELET-8 With Rabat. Sent FLASH msg to all Embs and Consulates. (Same QSO as logged by Peter Thompson on 16278.7 earlier) 26 Aug (RGA) 16282.0 : cw / () () 16310.2 FF PARIS 1140 ARQ/E3 200/400 8rc. Cct [FDX]. Tfc in offline encrypt to Alysse(Riyadh)/RFFVAEA ( 7/Sep) (DW) 16315.0 ---:Polemb Kinshasa 1630 Pol-Arq 100/240 ID's + Betas, ending TKS NILAPAPA (19/July) (RH2) 16318.0 4XZ: IN HAIFA 1735 CW. Marker "vvv de 4XZ ==" ( 7/Sep) (DW) 16318.6 : MFA Cairo 1542 ARQ/100/170 A 'Most Immediate-Deliver at Once' message to Tunis, Algiers, Rabat. 5LGs. (24 Jul) (RGA) 16318.7 MFA CAIRO 1545 arq 100/170 Tfc in AA(ATU80) undeclared Embassy (yph-kg/Boustan). Constant space btwn bursts. ( 7/Sep) (DW) 16323 ---: French forces Gabon 2111 13/09/99 ARQ - E3 192 idling (EB) 16324.7 RFLIG: FF CAYENNE 1253 ARQ/E3 192/400 8rc. Betas. Cct [UGI] Controle de v svc Paris de Paris at 1306, 1406 and 1506z. ( 7/Sep) (DW) 16332 FFF: Russian Navy(?) - one letter channel marker, 10.37 (21-0799) transmitted 'FFF FFF FFF' (IBu) 16332.0 F: Vladivostok, Russia 1421z CW weak 25July (SN) 16332.0 P: Kaliningrad, Russia 1419z CW P weak 25July (SN) 16332.0 S: Arkhangelsk, Russia 1420z CW S weak 25July (SN) 16341.5 7RQ20: MFA Algiers 1430 MSM-1250 125/ tfc. in FF using Racal SkyFax modem w. 10x125Bd (08/07/99) (LDO) 16341.6 7RQ20: MFA Algiers 1430 8-FSK 125/ MIL-STD 188-141A ALE (08/07/99) (LDO) 16343 Unid: COQUELET-8 13.3b @2005z 16343.0 no-call: US-Intel Frankfurt 2100 USB / "375" + 10 count "The Counting Station" //14425 kHz (25/07/99) (LDO) 16351.7 FF PARIS 1602 ARQ/E3 192/400 8rc. Betas. 1606z cct [IGU]. Controle de v svc Paris de Paris. ( 7/Sep) (DW) 16351.7 kdytfsg:Egy Emb., Bahrain 0934 arq Tfc\AA to - SFEKPH KDZWJH (Cairo?) Slap on top of RFFA/MODParis active frequency ! (02/Aug) (RH2) 16357 GYU RN Gibraltar 0750 PICCOLO-6 svc msgs to unid 16Jul99 (ML2) 16357.5 GYU: Royal Navy Gibraltar 2205 PICCOLO-6 idle and minor op chat. (15/Jul/99) (MADX) 16373.2 INDIAN EMB TEHRAN ? 0835 rtty 50/400 Tfc in offline encrypt. Fm Consul Iran(?) to Foreign New Delhi.Each word of opchat rptd 2/3 times. (5/Jul) (DW) 16386.7 ---:Foreign Islamabad 1535 Twinplex 100/170 Msgs\EE to unk (4/Aug) (RH2) 16386.7 PAKISTAN EMB ? LOC 1621 arq 100/170 Selcals KMEU (MFA Islamabad). Little sync, few words only in EE. Interfering carrier. ( 7/Sep) (DW) 16413.8 8WB4: IND-EMB Teheran 1222 3xFEC-A 96/170 testing to 8WD7 (08/07/99) (LDO) 16413.8 8WD7: MFA New Delhi 1220 3xFEC-A 96/170 testing to 8WB4 (08/07/99) (LDO) Pagina 675 WUN-v05 16428.0 ---:Polemb Nairobi 1641 Pol-Arq 100/240 Idling with ID repeated at intervals (14/July) (RH2) 16428.0 ---:Polemb Nairobi 1641 Pol-Arq 100/240ID's & Betas (19/July) (RH2) 16428.0 ---:Polish Emb., Nairobi 1600 Pol-Arq 100/240 Opchat in EE/Pol ending okok cosik sie chba acielo, sorry! (14/Jun)(RH2) 16453.4 : Unid 1618 UNID/125/175 Pactor-like signal. 17 Aug (RGA) 16453.4 HGX21: MFA BUDAPEST 1528 ARTRAC 125/170 Msg in offline encrypt. Ends HGX41 de HGX21, then s/off chat. ( 7/Sep) (DW) 16453.4 HGX41: HUNGARIAN EMB DAMASCUS 1523 ARTRAC 125/170 Tfc in Hungarian. Ends HGX21 de HGX41 ( 7/Sep) (DW) 16453.4 HGX62: HUNGARIAN EMB TRIPOLI 1131 ARTRAC 125/170 Tfc in offline encrypt (5 fig grps). "HGX21 de HGX62". Tfc in Hungarian (Budapest responding on 16453.8). (15/Jun) (DW) 16453.9 HGX ??:Unid Hungarian Diplo 1631 Dup-Arq 125/170 Online crypto to unk (14/July) (RH2) 16453.9 HGX21?:MFA Budapest (tent) 1528 Dup-Arq 125/170 5LG to unk (08/July) (RH2) 16492 UNID 2345 USB 2xOM/EE in simplex comms. (20/Jul/99) (MADX) 16524.7 ---:Minrex Havana 1213 rtty 75/500 Unlisted. Lengthy anti-US diatribe in EE. First time heard this freq (25Jun) (RH2) 16558 Unid: Unid Mode....ARQ Like But Slower & A Higher Pitch @2030z 16575.8 no-call: UNID NATO-station 1725 PSK 2400/ continuous STANAG 4285 shore-to-ship broadcast tfc. (18/07/99) (LDO) 16627.7 UNID: prob RFPTC: French Forces N'djamena 0044 ARQ-E3 200/400 idle (21/Jun/99) (MADX) 16631.7 ---:Boustane Luanda 1610 arq 5LG to Khargia Cairo (24/Jun) (RH2) 16631.7 ---:Egyptian Emb Luanda 0710 ARQ ATU msg to Cairo 13Jun99 (ML2) 16631.7 dlkgmk:Egy Emb., Luanda 1535 arq Msg\AA to kdjfkqor (Cairo?) (05/Aug) (RH2) 16631.7 dlkgmk:Egy Emb., Luanda 1224 arq Msg\AA to MFA Cairo (kdakrfr) (18/Jul) (RH2) 16635 RFVISOM:FS Somme 0950 ARQ-E3 192/850 svc & 5LG msgs to RFVI Le Port cct SOM 12Jun99 (ML2) 16678.5 P3JX8: 1545 CW clg UIW + tfc (06/AUG/99) (WP3) 16700 XSQ: Guangzhou R. 1939 cq cq cq de XSQ(3/august) (PK) 16718.5 WCY5598: Seacor Vantage (221', 2283gt) 0051 ARQ w/plaintext msgs to WCY4528: Gerard Jordan (235', 2983gt), and WCY5535: Seacor Vanguard (235', 2983gt). Oil rig supply/servicing vessels in Gulf of Mexico. (21/Jun/99) (MADX) 16777 DZG?:ManilaRadio? 1655 FEC/100/170 Philippines Nx in EE. 2 Aug (RGA) 16785.0 Unid:0843 fec Clear text in pidgin Indonesian\EE - no Spanish! (30/Jun) (RH2) 16787 UNID: Philippine MV 0112 FEC w/relay of PNA nx. (21/Jul/99) (MADX) 16790.5 3EOQ3 GAZ PACIFIC: 1210 SITOR-A tfc to G=F6teborg Radio (05/AUG/99) (WP3) 16800 : Unid Philipines Stn 1440 FEC/100/170 Nx in Tagalog 24 Aug (RGA) 16800.0 DAS:Dos Aplha Bravo 1509 fec Int. Sports News\EE. Resend from Manila? (23/Jun) (RH2) 16801.5 UHAK: Russian Ship Lioubling 1159 RTTY/50/170 Calling KaliningradRadio/UIW. 18 Sep (RGA) 16803 NewsLink: Philippines Nx Bcast 2113 FEC/100/170 Phil Nx in EE. (Good Copy). 28 Aug (RGA) 16806 SPA: Gdynia Radio 0606 CW w/call and short idle. (7/Jul/99) (MADX) 16806.5 NMC/NRV:USCG San Francisco/Apra Harbour 0900 fec RY/ID/Foxes + new Auto frequencies (28/Jun) (RH2) 16806.5 NMC: CAMSPAC Pt. Reyes1630cw NMC +sitor(7/august) (PK) 16806.5 NMC: USCG SFrancisco 1524 FEC/100/170 Pacific Wx Advisories. (24 Jul) (RGA) 16806.5 NMC: USCG SFrancisco CA USA 1158 MorseID. 18 Sep (RGA) 16806.5 NMC: USCG SFrancisco CA USA 1921 FEC/100/170 Wide-ranging and Pagina 676 16806.5 16807 16807.0 16807.5 16807.5 16808 16808.0 16808.0 16809.5 16811 16811.5 16812 16812.5 16812.5 16812.5 16812.5 16814 16814.5 16814.5 16815 16815.0 16815.5 16817 16817 16817 16817 16818 16818.0 16819.5 16819.5 16819.5 16819.5 16819.5 16819.5 16821 16821 16821 16821.0 16821.5 16822.5 16824 WUN-v05 very detailed maritime Wx Fcast. 120% copy! 29 Aug (RGA) NMF?: NRV? USCG? 1659 FEC/100/170 Msg from NAVSAFETY, BETHESDA, MD. 10 Aug (RGA) SPA: Gdynia Radio 2313 CW w/call and "fast free idle". (9/Jul/99) (MADX) 9VG82: SINGAPORE RADIO 1339 CW. Chan free marker "9VG". (12/Aug) (DW) GKE6: Portishead Radio 0613 CW w/call and free-idle. (7/Jul/99) (MADX) GKE6: PortisheadRadio 1651 ARQ/100/170 Bursts+CWID 2 Aug (RGA) SPA: GydiniaRadio 1457 FEC/100/170 Tfc List. 11 Aug (RGA) ---:Russian Navy 1519 36-50 36/259 Idling. Unable decode (23/June) (RH2) ---:Russian Navy 1519 36-50 36/220 Unable decode (16/Jun) (RH2) VIP: PerthRadio AUS 1437 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID 24 Aug (RGA) CBV: Playa Ancha Zonal R2153cw CBV +sitor (7/august) (PK) A9M: Bahrain radio 1819 de A9M TLX (2/august) (PK) A9M: Hamala radio Bahrain 1931z 23/07/99 CW/ARQ/100 callband/freq marker (EB) NRV: Apra Harbour GUM 2107 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID 28 Aug (RGA) NRV: USCG Agana 1813 cw-NRV+sitor (2/august) (PK) NRV: USCG Apra Harbour Guam GUM 1156 MorseID. 18 Sep (RGA) NRV: USCG Apra Harbour, Guam 1648 ARQ/100/170 Bursts+CWID 2 Aug (RGA) UDB2 Kholmsk rdo 0150 ARQ mailbox status - empty & CW id 21Jul99 (ML2) CBV: Playa Ancha Zonal R.2154cw CBV+sitor (7/august) (PK) HEC: Berne Radio 0608 CW w/call and free-idle. (7/Jul/99) (MADX) 9VG: Singapore R. 1819 cw-9VG+sitor (2/august) (PK) 9VG83 SINGAPORE RADIO: 1349 SITOR-A (05/AUG/99) (WP3) OXZ: Lyngby Radio 0628 CW w/call and free-idle. (7/Jul/99) (MADX) 9VG: Singapore radio 1928z 23/07/99 CW/ARQ100 callband/freq marker (EB) WCC: Bishopville/ChathamRadio 1034 ARQ/100/170 Bursts+CWID 4 Aug (RGA) WCC: Chatham R. 1920 cw-WCC+sitor (8/august) (PK) WCC: Globe Wireless Station Delaware 1647 FEC w/N. Atlantic wx broadcast. Into tfc list at 1655. (7/Jul/99) (MADX) 9VG: Singapore R. 1823 cw-9VG+sitor (2/august) (PK) UNID: 1527 UNID 200/200 synchronous data blocks acf 204, speed down to 100bds with acf 102, is this diplo or new mar mode!? (30/AUG/99) (PLOO) NMN: USCG CAMSLANT Chesapeak 1643 ARQ/100/170 Bursts+CWID 2 Aug (RGA) NMN: USCG CAMSLANT Chesapeak VA USA ARQ/100/170 MorseID. 18 Sep (RGA) NMN: USCG Chesapeak 1304 ARQ/100/170 Bursts+CWID. 11 Aug (RGA) NMN: USCG Chesapeake 1917cw-NMN+sitor (8/august) (PK) NMN: USCG Portsmouth VA USA 1916 aRQ/100/170 Data+CWID 29 Aug (RGA) NMN: USCG Portsmouth VA USA 2105 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID 28 Aug (RGA) VRX: HongKongRadio 1516 ARQ/100/170 Bursts+CWIDs (24 Jul) (RGA) VRX: Hongkong R 1823 cw-VRX+sitor (2/august) (PK) VRX: HongkongRadio HKG 1606 ARQ/100/170 Data+MorseID 17 Aug (RGA) UNID 1412 arq Selcal XMFV, no qso. No subsequent chan free marker. qrm fm VRX marker. Previously logged, agn with no ID. But XMFV is VRX selcal. Ship op (or lack opr) transposed chan freq in tx/rx ? (12/Aug) (DW) OXZ: LyngbyRadio 1300 FEC/100/160 Wx Fcast Danish. 11 Aug (RGA) 9VG97: Singapore 1114z CW 9VG 30July (SN) WLO: Mobile radio U.S.A. 2017z 14/07/99 CW/ARQ callband/freq Pagina 677 16825 16826 16827 16828 16828 16828 16828 16828 16828 16829 16831 16834.0 16836 16838 16838.5 16839.5 16839.5 16840.5 16841.5 16841.5 16841.5 16866 16868 16868.0 16869 16869 16869.5 16879 16879 16887 16890 16898.5 16898.5 16901 16904 16904.0 16904.4 WUN-v05 marker (EB) VCT: Tors Cove Radio 1401 CW w/"VCT/WCC" call and free-idle. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) VCT: Globe Tors Cove R.1911 cw-VCT+sitor (8/august) (PK) WLO: Mobile radio U.S.A. 2014z 09/07/99 CW/ARQ/100 callband/freq marker (EB) WLO MobileRadio AL USA 1153 ARQ/100/170 MorseID. 18 Sep (RGA) WLO: Mobile R. 1900 cw-WLO+sitor (3/august) (PK) WLO: Mobile Radio 1843 CW marker"WLO" (19/jun)(PK) WLO: MobileRadio AL USA 2037 ARQ/100/170 Maritime Nx to ship WGXO in many parts. Why would WGXO want to pay for reams of news? 28 Aug (RGA) WLO: Slidell Radio 1644 CW w/call and free-idle. (7/Jul/99) (MADX) WLO:Mobile radio U.S.A. 2018z 06/08/99 CW/ARQ 100 callband/freq marker (EB) USU: Mariupol Radio 2230 ARQ wkg unid MV w/TGs in 3sc. Moderate-heavy QRM from KFS on 16829.5. Broken but easily readable. At 2248 into CW call and free idle. At 2256 wkg unid MV (sc: 67865). (9/Jul/99) (MADX) VRX: Hong Kong Radio 0853 CW marker "VRX", very weak (19/jun)(PK) CUL: LISBON RADIO 1420 arq Selcal KADPPVV at 1758z. 1949z a/back "cultex p $" then offair.No other wkng or tfc lists during 6 hrs monitored. (12/Aug) (DW) ---: Kyodo Singapore 1952z 23/07/99 FAX 90/576 only able to see page break (EB) UFN: Novorrossiysk Radio Russia 1616z 23/06/99 CW/ARQ callband/freq marker (EB) 9AR: RijekaRadio 1646 ARQ/100/160 IDs. (5 Jul) (RGA) UFN: Novorossijsk Radio 0547 CW w/call and short free-idle. (7/Jul/99) (MADX) UFN: NovorossijskRadio 1009 ARQ/100/170 Bursts+CWID 4 Aug (RGA) UJE:Nizhniy Novgorod rdo 1015 FEC tfc list, European exchange rates & wx 14Jul99 (ML2) 8PO: Barbados R. 1803 cw-8PO+sitor (8/august) (PK) 8PO: Bridgetown, Barbados 0123z ARQ/100 "NO TRAFFIC GA?" marker 25July (SN) 8PO: Globe Wireless Station Barbados 1045 CW w/call and freeidle. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) 9VG:Singapore radio 2105z 01/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 9VG: Singapore R. 1703 cw-9VG+sitor (2/august) (PK) 9VG48:Singapore R. 1325 Cw/Arq ID Marker (18/July) (RH2) KHF: GlobeRadio Guam 1650 ARQ/100/170 Bursts+CWID 10 Aug (RGA) KHF: Guam R. Agana 1658 cw-KHF+sitor (2/august) (PK) KHF: GlobeRadio Guam 1518 ARQ/100/170 Data Bursts & CWIDs // 19687.5 and 22425.5 (26 Jul) (RGA) LZW: VarnaRadio 1253 FEC/100/146 CQ; Tfc List 1245. 11 Aug (RGA) LZW: VarnaRadio 1648 ARQ/100/170 Bursts+CWID 10 Aug (RGA) LZW: VarnaRadio BUL 1556 FEC/100/170 Sports Nx in Bulgar. 17 Aug (RGA) XSG: Shanghai R. 1854 cw-XSG+sitor (8/august) (PK) UAT:Moscow R. 1312 Cw/Arq ID Marker + tfc (18/July) (RH2) XSG: SHANGHAI RADIO 1325 CW. Chan free marker "XSG". Last logged Feb/99 this freq listed agnst Moscow/UAT. XSG is listed agnst adjacent chan freq 16898 ! (12/Aug) (DW) UAT: Moscow radio Russia 1922 23/07/99 CW/ARQ 100 callband/freq marker (EB) UDK2: MurmanskRadio 1508 ARQ/100/170 Tgms+CWIDs (24 Jul) (RGA) UDK2: MURMANSK RADIO 0801 arq End of qso - gave qsl. Const mark btwn bursts. Chan free mrkr "de UDK2", Imbedded "ky" in data section. 2nd qso "no tfc held auto russian enabled". Rcving ship tfc. (13/Aug) (DW) ---:Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong 0805 fax 120/576 Nice Wx chart (08/Aug) (RH2) Pagina 678 WUN-v05 16904.7 RFQPE:FN Jibouti 1309 rtty 75/850 Test tape. Callsign used to be FUV ! (18/July) (RH2) 16904.7 RFQPE:FN Jibouti 1521 rtty 75,850 RY/SG/ID Testing.NB callsign change! (14/Jun) (RH2) 16904.8 RFQP: French Forces Djibouti 0234 RTTY 75/694 w/call tape. (24/Jul/99) (MADX) 16904.9 RFPME: FN DJIBOUTI 0756 rtty 75/850 Marker "oo FAAA de RFQPME znr uuuuu zui testing ry's sg's nnnn".Was previously ID'd FUV (14/Aug) (DW) 16905 RFQPME: FF Djibouti DJI 1550 RTTY/75/700 Tests. 17 Aug (RGA) 16905 RFQPME: FF Djibouti? 1250 RTTY/75/720 Tests. 11 Aug (RGA) 16905 RFQPME: FN Djibouti DJI 2038 RTTY/75/840 Usual Tests. 28 Aug (RGA) 16912 : Unid CIS-N 1451 36-50/50/200 (8 Jul) (RGA) 16914.5 SPB: Szczecin Radio 0219 CW w/call and free idle. (13/Jul/99) (MADX) 16914.7 RFVIE:FN Le Port 1304 rtty 75/850 Test tape. Callsign used to be FUX ! (18/July) (RH2) 16914.7 SPH84:Gdynia R. 1605 fec Tfc\List (02/Aug) (RH2) 16922.6 VTH9: IN Mumbai 1341 RTTY/50/800 Tests. (24 Jul) (RGA) 16923 OFJ: Helsinki radio Finland 1745z 23/07/99 callband/freq marker (EB) 16923.9 OFJ: HelsinkiRadio FIN 1147 CW Tfc List. 18 Sep (RGA) 16924 OFJ: HelsinkiRadio 1246 CW QSXs. 11 Aug (RGA) 16924 OFJ: HelsinkiRadio FIN 1912 CW qSXs. 29 Aug (RGA) 16926.0 LFI: ROGALAND RADIO 1820 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "LFI" just identifiable in noise floor. ( 2/Sep) (DW) 16927 UIW: KaliningradRadio RUS 1700 RTTY/50/170 Busy with ships UEYJ/Rousskoie Pole, J8TM3/Starfish-II, UDBO/Tesei. 29 Aug (RGA) 16927 UJY: KaliningradRadio 1336 RTTY/50/165 Tgms in 3-Shift Alphabet. (24 Jul) (RGA) 16927.0 UIW KALININGRAD RADIO: 1321 RTTY 50/170 ryryryryryryryry uiw uiw ans 16618,5 k (05/AUG/99) (WP3) 16928 UIW: Kaliningrad radio Russia 1531z 06/07/99 RTTY 50/100 changed fm 50 bd chat to 100bd messages (EB) 16931 : Unid NATO 1146 NATO-PSK/2400/USB 18 Sep (RGA) 16933 7TF: Boufarik R. 1639 cq de 7TF (3/august) (PK) 16936.9 ---RN Preston 1609 rtty 100/170 Unable decode (02/Aug) (RH2) 16938 VTG8: IM Mumbai 1336 CW 5FGs (GR123)+Mkr (31 Jul) (RGA) 16938 VTG8: IN Mumbai 1245 CW 5FGs. 11 Aug (RGA) 16940 XSW: KaohsiungRadio CHN 1656 CW CQs. 29 Aug (RGA) 16942.5 9AR: RiejkaRadio CRT 1144 CW Vs de 9AR3/7/9. 18 Sep (RGA) 16946 9AR: Rijeka radio Croatia 1905z 23/07/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 16949 YLL: LiepajaRadio 1000 CW Wkg Ship YLFN. Sets up RTTY. 4 Aug (RGA) 16949 YLL: LiepajaRadio 1007 RTTY/50/160 Tgms to YLFN. 4 Aug (RGA) 16950 9MB: MN Georgetown, Penang 1645 CW Vs. 10 Aug (RGA) 16950 9MB: MN Pulau Pinang MLA 2025 CW Vs 9MB13/19. 28 Aug (RGA) 16951.4 RFTJE:FN Dakar 1216 rtty 75/850 RY/ID Testing (13July) (RH2) 16951.5 FUF: FF Fort de France 0959 RTTY/75/780 Tests 4 Aug (RGA) 16951.5 RFTJE FN Dakar?: 0649 RTTY 75/850 oo faaa de rftje zui testing (05/AUG/99) (WP3) 16951.5 RFTJE: FF Dakar 1631 RTTY/75/840 Tests. 2 Aug (RGA) 16951.5 RFTJE: FF Dakar SEN 1419 RTTY/75/840 Tests. 24 Aug (RGA) 16951.5 RFTJE: FN Dakar SEN 1141 RTTY/75/810 Usual Tests. 18 Sep (RGA) 16951.5 RFTJE: French Forces Navy Dakar 1857 RTTY 75/660 w/test tape. "OO FAAA DE RFTJE ZUI TESTING" followed by RYs and SGs. (Thanks, Day, for the additional info and intercept.) (11/Jul/99) (MADX) 16951.5 RFTJE: Unid FN 1448 RTTY/75/840 OO FAAA DE RFTJE Testing... (8 Jul) (RGA) 16957.9 FUJ FN Noumea: 1312 RTTY 75/850 ------fuj testing ryryryryr (05/AUG/99) (WP3) 16959.2 FUM: French Navy Papeete 0225 RTTY 75/803 w/call tape. (13/Jul/99) (MADX) 16961.0 FUF:FN Ft de France 0820 rtty 75/850 RY/SG/0-10/ID (08/Aug) Pagina 679 16961.5 16961.5 16971 16974 16975.0 16976 16979.9 16979.9 16979.9 16983.9 16984 16984 16984 16984.0 16984.0 16984.0 16985 16985.7 16986 16997.5 16997.6 17006.8 17015 17015 17015.0 17015.0 17020 17022 17024.0 17036 17041.7 17050 17050 17050.4 17054 17054.4 17055.0 17055.1 WUN-v05 (RH2) FUF: FN Fort de France MRT 2023 RTTY/75/730 Tests. 28 Aug (RGA) FUF: French Forces Fort de France 2330 RTTY 75/683 w/test tape. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) JJC: Kyodo Press Tokyo J 1415 FAX Nx in JJ. 24 Aug (RGA) ---: Tokyo Japan 2028z 09/07/99 FAX 120/576 very fuzzy picture (EB) RLK ARCHANGELSK RADIO: 1222 RTTY 50/170 cyrill tfc to ubht "Revoljutija" (05/AUG/99) (WP3) LSD836: Globe Wireless Station Buenos Aires 2227 CW w/call and free idle. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) PWZ33: BN RIO DE JANEIRO 1803 FAX Sea level pressure chart. Weak, grainy. (10/Sep) (DW) PWZ: BN RIO DE JANEIRO 1758 FAX Faint outlines in noise on first chart. 2nd chart 1805z. Sea level pressure chart; fractionally better quality. (18/Aug) (DW) PZW33: BN RIO DE JANEIRO 1750 FAX Very faint trace in noise. Brazilian coastline just discernable. 2nd chart starts 1807z. Sfc pres anal, slightly stronger. (4/Jul) (DW) PPR: RecifeRadio 1446 CW CQs (8 Jul) (RGA) PPR: Rio de Janeiro R.1906 vvv de PPR qsx.(3/august) (PK) PPR: Rio de Janeiro Radio 0227 CW w/call tape. (13/Jul/99) (MADX) PPR:Rio De Janeiro Brazil 2008z 06/08/99 CW callbend/freq marker (EB) PPR:Rio de Janeiro R 1600 CW + ??? 200/200 CW ID after unk mode. Good and constant baud analysisby W41 ! (15/July) (RH2) Unid:1614 Pactor?? 200/200 W41 sez Pactor but nil on screens after 20 mins! (02/Aug) (RH2) Unid:1640 Mode??? 200/150 Unlisted. Unable decode.Strong sigs! (05July) (RH2) PPR:Rio de Janeiro radio 2050z 01/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) CTP:NATO Lisbon 1545 rtty 75/850 NAWS de CTP test tape (14/Jun) (RH2) CTP: PN Lisbon 1443 RTTY/75/850 NAW(!) de CTP (QSXs) (8 Jul) (RGA) WLO: Slidell Radio 2321 ARQ w/email to WCX4648: FV Tiger Shark. Plaintext email retrieval for address "WCX4648-atwloradio.com" (9/Jul/99) (MADX) WLO: MobileRadio AL USA 2012 FEC/100/170 Long Tfc List. 28 Aug (RGA) : MFA Cairo EGY 1353 ARQ/100/170 Switching between ARQ and FEC to gain contact. Circular Tfc to 3 Embassies. 24 Aug (RGA) UTQ: KievRadio UKR 1124 CW Tgms to St. Vincent ship Sumy/J8UO5. 18 Sep (RGA) UTQ: KievRadio UKR 2014 CW Crew Tgms fm Odessa. 28 Aug (RGA) UTQ KIEV RADIO: 1253 CW cq cq cq de utq utq qsx 8341/12436/16639 ii 8341/12436/16639 k 1999-08-05 (WP3) UTQ: KIEV RADIO? 1240 CW. "cfm ga ga" "qsl gb 73". (28/Aug) (DW) UDK: MurmanskRadio RUS 1132 RTTY/50/170 Tgms to ships. Morse chat. 18 Sep (RGA) UDK2: Murmansk radio 2000z 09/07/99 CW in tfc but u/r (EB) SAB83 GOETEBORG RADIO: 1148 SITOR-A qsx 16790,5 (rq:qspv) tfc to 3eoq3 (05/AUG/99) (WP3) YQI4: Constanta R. 1606 cq de YQI4 (7/august) (PK) ---:Egyptian Emb Kuala Lumpur (JG WLKDKDJYLF) 5LGs 20Jul99 (ML2) 4XZ: Israeli Navy, Haifa 2319 CW w/calltape. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) 4XZ: Israeli defence force Haifa 1943z 14/07/99 CW PL tfc (EB) ASK: Karachi, Pakistan 1403z CW CQ DE ASK 1 August (SN) 4XZ: Israeli naval Haifa 1740z 21/07/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) GYA: RN London 0246 VFT 4-channel. (13/Jul/99) (MADX) MGJ:RN Faslane 1538 rtty 75/340 CARBS (14/Jun) (RH2) GYA: Royal Navy London 0048 RTTY 75/340 CARB on ch3 of 4Pagina 680 17055.1 17066 17066.5 17066.5 17066.5 17067 17073.9 17074 17079 17079 17079 17079.0 17080 17080 17091.0 17103.2 17105 17107 17107.0 17113 17113.0 17126.7 17141 17141.0 17141.0 17141.6 17146 17147 17148 17148 17148 17151.2 17152 17152 17154 17154.4 17156.7 17169 17172.4 17172.4 17174 WUN-v05 channel VFT. (15/Jul/99) (MADX) MGJ: Royal Navy Faslane 0205 RTTY 75/340 CARB on ch3 of 4channel VFT. (14/Jul/99) (MADX) UAT: MoscowRadio 1232 CW QSWs; Then wkg ship UIJO in RTTY. 11 Aug (RGA) A9M HAMALA RADIO:1141 SITOR-A marker rq krqv (05/AUG/99) (WP3) A9M: BAHRAIN RADIO 0935 fec 100/170 Tfc list. Reverts to chan free marker (Globe) "A9M" (21/Aug) (DW) A9M: Globe Wireless Station Bahrain 2316 CW w/call and free idle. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) A9M: Hamala radio Bahrain 1734z 21/07/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) LGX ROGALAND RADIO: 1136 CW cq cq cq de lgw lgb lgj lgx - tfc list - qru - qsx 4185.0 8368.5 12552.5 16736.5 and lgq 500 khz (05/AUG/99) (WP3) LGW: Rogaland Radio 0252 CW w/"cq de LGW LGB LGJ LGX..." calltape. (13/Jul/99) (MADX) HLF: SeoulRadio 1634 ARQ/100/170 Bursts+CWID. 10 Aug (RGA) HLF: SeoulRadio 1650 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWIDs. 6 Aug (RGA) HLF: SeoulRadio KOR 2018 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWIDs. 28 Aug (RGA) HLF SEOUL RADIO: 1135 SITOR-A Marker (05/AUG/99) (WP3) UAI2: Nadhodka, Russia 2247 rtty 170/50 n DE UAI 17 July (SN) UAI2: Nadhodka, Russia 2256 CW V CQ DE 17 July (SN) XSQ GUANZHOU RADIO: 1130 CW cq cq cq de xsq xsq xsq hr tfc list (05/AUG/99) (WP3) XSG SHANGHAI RADIO: 1128 CW cq cq cq de xsg xsg pls up 648 648 up k (05/AUG/99) (WP3) IRM: Rome medical 1946z 22/06/99 CW (EB) XSG: Shanghai radio China 1731z 21/07/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) Unid:1625 Mode??? 150/138 Unable decode (02/Aug) (RH2) GKB: PortisheadRadio G 2019 CW QSX 2 3. 28 Aug (RGA) GKB23 PORTISHEAD RADIO: 0736 CW marker de gkb23 (05/AUG/99) (WP3) EGYPTIAN EMB ?LOC ? 1410 arq Very weak sync. Rare sync. Apparent Arabic (ATU80) (7/Jul) (DW) UFN16: NovorossiyskRadio 1303 CW IDs (24 Jul) (RGA) UFN: NOVOROSSIYSK RADIO 1304 CW. Marker " de UFN 22". Band indicator increments each pass. (28/Aug) (DW) UFN: NOVOROSSIYSK RADIO 1330 CW. Marker "cq de UFN qsw 4245/8571/12891/17141/22501 kgc" followed by blind tfc in cw then in 3sc 50bd/R/170. (28/Aug) (DW) USU: MariupolRadio RUS 1132 CW Tgms to ships. 18 Sep (RGA) URL: Sebastopol radio Ukraine 1739z 16/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) URL: SebastopolRadio 1305 CW CQs (24 Jul) (RGA) URL: Sebastopol radio Ukraine 1726z 21/07/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) URL: Sebastopol radio Ukraine 1928z 09/07/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) URL: Sebastopol radio Ukraine 1946z 14/07/99 freq marker/callband (EB) NMF: USCG SAN FRANCISCO 2121 FAX Sfc anal east N Pac but fading rapidly. (4/Jul) (DW) UIW: KaliningradRadio RUS 1643 CW With Ships. 29 Aug (RGA) UJY: KaliningradRadio 1309 CW Tgms to Ships; SVCs (24 Jul) (RGA) : RUS Ship Polyanna 1428 CW Crew Tgms; nil tks do qso 73 sk 24 Aug (RGA) 8PO: Globe Wireless Station Barbados 2218 CW w/call and free idle. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) MFA CAIRO ? 1524 arq Tfc in AA (ATU80) (7/Jul) (DW) A9M: Bahrain R 1541 cq de A9M (7/august) (PK) 9MG11 PENANG RADIO: 1117 CW cq cq cq de 9mg/9wh/9ww qru? qtc? qsx 9mg2/8698 .... (05/AUG/99) (WP3) 9MG: PenangRadio 1648 CW CQ de 9MG/9WW/9WH (27 Jul) (RGA) A9M: Hamala radio Bahrain 1741z 16/08/99 CW callsign only (EB) Pagina 681 17175 17175 17175.0 17180 17180 17180 17180.0 17180.0 17184.8 17192.1 17199 17206.1 17208 17211.4 17211.4 17238.5 17239.7 17239.7 17239.7 17248 17344 17423.0 17424.7 17430 17430.3 17438 17441.6 17445.7 17456.4 17461.0 17463.0 WUN-v05 A9M: Hamala radio Bahrain 1956z 14/07/99 callband/freq marker (EB) A9M:Hamala radio Bahrain 1826z 06/08/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) A9M: BAHREIN RADIO 1400 CW ?/? WEAK BUT IDENTIFIABLE WITH RADIORAFT +DX 394 (240899) (PRIVAT PATRICK (F)) RFFME: FN Paris,F 0300 Rtty 75/850 Test tape Ry's 19th July99 [BC3].. RFFME: French naval La Regine 1945z 09/07/99 RTTY/75 callband/freq marker (FUG) (EB) RFFME: Unknown FF 1647 RTTY/75/800 Usual Tests. 29 Aug (RGA) RFFME F Navy Paris: 1053 RTTY 75/850 oo faaa de rffme znr uuuuu zui testing (05/AUG/99) (WP3) RFFME: FN LA REGINE ? 0710 rtty 75/850 Marker "oo FAAA de RFFME znr uuuuu zui testing ry's sg's nnnn". Listed as La Regine/FUG (5/Jul) (DW) KFS: SAN FRANCISCO RADIO (KFS) 1547 CW. Marker "cq de KFS qsx 4 8 12 16 mhz k" (7/Jul) (DW) UNID: 2207 75/170 (11/May/99) (MPL) : Unknown NATO 1649 NATO-2400/USB 29 Aug (RGA) IAR: RomeRadio 1637 CW QSXs. 10 Aug (RGA) IAR: Rome radio Italy 1919z 09/07/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) KFS: Globe Wireless Station Palo Alto 2218 CW w/call and free idle. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) KFS: SFranciscoRadio CA USA 1651 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID. 29 Aug (RGA) HLO: SeoulRadio 1239 CW QSXs. Chirpy Tx. 11 Aug (RGA) PKX: DjakartaRadio 1240 CW QSXs. 11 Aug (RGA) PKX: DjakartaRadio 1439 CW CQ. QRU? K. (8 Jul) (RGA) PKX: Jakarta R. 1544 cq de PKX (7/august) (PK) 5BA62: CyprusRadio 1322 USB ID Tape F/EE+Greek (24 Jul) (RGA) CANBERRA CONTROL:wkg GOLF CHARLIE currently receiving you ZULU BRAVO ZULU 5 interrogative ZULU 5 ZULU over.no messages at this time over this is GOLF CHARLIE standby.confirm you are listening out12Megs over.23/June 0249z (GOLF CHARLIE has British accent) (NJ) Minrex:Havana 0808 rtty 75/400 Nx\SS (14/Jun) (RH2) VKX?:FAPSI 1710 rtty 50/510 Believe this is VKX but only crypto on screens! (05/Aug) (RH2) 9VF209: Kyodo Singapore 1543 FAX Japanese Text. Fair Copy. (30 Jul) (RGA) RFFVAE?:FF Dhahran (tent) 1614 Arq-E3 200/400 Idling (05/Aug) (RH2) UNID 0656 rtty 75/R/600 Tfc in online encrypt. Headers corrupt due qm/qrn/qsa2-3 (6/Jul) (DW) ---:FAPSI 0600 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 30044 (16/July) (RH2) ---: Numbers station 1911z 09/07/99 CW 446 446 446 1 333 3246 333 3246 then into high speed 5 fig tfc (EB) 5YE: NAIROBI MET 0710 rtty 100/R/850 Met tfc. Poor copy. (6/Jul) (DW) 5YE:Nairobi Meteo 1110 fax 120/576 Super clear chart! (25/Jun) (RH2) Unid:1614 Mode unk? 48/250 Sounded like 36-50!! W41/M7000 both agreed on bd/speed! (08/July) (RH2) ---:FAPSI 1602 Crowd36 40/ Unable decode. Good Sonogram pix. Determined to explore more of this mode! (20/7) (RH2) Unid:0953 Rs-Arq 228.6/170 Unable decode (18/Jun) (RH2) ---:FAPSI 1753 rtty 75/500 Link 10163 - ends BABI8798 5LG (24/Jun) (RH2) IPG20:MAEROMA - MFA Rome 0810 RS-Arq 228.6/170 Long Msg\II to AMBKINS, AMLUAN & many others re Lusaka Meetings. 1st time I have been able to decode RS-Arq - hooray! (28/Jun) (RH2) no-call: FAPSI Moscow 1755 6-TONE / 6-tone alerting system, then to CW clg. UDZ 27 (08/07/99) (LDO) no-call: FAPSI Moscow 1756 BAUDOT 75/500 5 LGs to 'UDZ 27' after 11144 10163 ..... (08/07/99) (LDO) Pagina 682 WUN-v05 17463.5 UNID. 0731 Piccolo 17463.510. On standby for 6.5 hrs with no tfc. (6/Jul) (DW) 17464.0 Unid:1640 MFSK ???? Sounded like Coq8 but only gbge on screens. Near to GYU/Piccollo freq. but this never heard here before! (04/Aug) (RH2) 17465.0 GYU: RN GIBRALTAR ? 1840 2 chan Piccolo vft on usb. (7/Jul) (DW) 17465.5 GYU: RN GIBRALTAR ? 1843 Piccolo 17465.510. Eng chan on standby. No opchat in 3.5 hrs. (7/Jul) (DW) 17465.9 GYU: RN GIBRALTAR ? 1842 17465.910. 6 tone piccolo channel in vft. On line encrypted tfc. (7/Jul) (DW) 17470 unid: FAPSI 0520 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 40078 21Jul99 (ML2) 17481.7 TDUNAQ: Naqoura LBN 1255 PACKET/300/180 Headers Only to TDSME. (Tks Peter Thompson) 27 Aug (RGA) 17521.5 HSW61:Bangkok Meteo 1515 rtty 50/165 Wx Codes (26/July) (RH2) 17550 ---: French forces Dakar Senegal 1556z 23/06/99 ARQ-M 192 idling (EB) ---: French forces Dakar Senegal 1722z 21/07/99 ARQ-e3 192 idling (EB) 17550 ---: French forces Dakar Senegal 2010z 14/07/99 idling (EB) 17550.9 RFTJ: FF DAKAR 1358 ARQ/E3 192/400 8rc. Poor/little sync fm bdcast qrm. 1418z c de v svc but cct ID corrupt. (6/Jul) (DW) 17552 ---: French forces Dakar 1906z 09/07/99 ARQ-E3/192 idling (EB) 17927.6 RFQP:FF Jibouti 1606 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV (08/Aug) (RH2) 17961.5 FUF: FN Fort de France 1328 RTTY/75/850 Tests. Poor Copy. (24 Jul) (RGA) 17961.7 : Egyptian Emb Madrid 1412 ARQ/100/173 Prob Nx in Arabic. Sx with Cairo. (Arabic 80/4-shift-latin) (8 Jul) (RGA) MFA CAIRO 1431 arq Constant mark btwn bursts. Tfc in Arabic (ATU80). Ends qso with carrier for 3 mins then offair. (6/Jul) (DW) 17972.0 Andrews/SAM: 1805 USB / SAM 90300 (C-20H) pp SAM CP via Andrews VIP on F-009. (07June1999) (Midwest USA) 17994.0 TRENTON MILITARY: 2327 USB clg CANFORCE 2861 who was weak readable (02/SEP/99) (SD) 18006.0 Andrews Global: GHFS 1604 USB / working McClellan Global with data comms on this discrete. (15Sep.1999) (Midwest USA) 18006.7 UNID: 1924 FEC then ARQ (30/AUG/99) (JLM) 18009.0 NAVY AUCKLAND: 0222 USB wkg LIMA FOXTROT FOXTROT adv that printability was good (12/AUG/99) (SD) 18012.7 EGYPTIAN EMB CONAKRAY ? 0951 fec Tail end of calling in fec. "jg wlgk~~~" (fm Conakray?). Noqso. (30/Aug) (DW) 18040.4 HGX41: HUNGARIAN EMB DAMASCUS 1223 ARTRAC 125/170 Tfc in offline encrypt. Msg ends "HGX21 de HGX41" then into irs for short period. (31/Aug) (DW) 18040.8 HGX ??:Unid Hung. Diplo 0817 Dup-Arq 125/170 Online crypto no ID (16/July) (RH2) 18040.8 HGX21:MFA Budapest 0657 Dup-Arq 125/170 Long Msg\Hungarian to HGX7 (Loc?) (20July) (RH2) 18042.7 : FF (?) 1644 ARQ-E/192/385 Betas (2 Jul) (RGA) 18042.7 RFTJD: FF LIBREVILLE 0900 ARQ/E3 192/400 8rc. Betas. Weak sync. 1104z. Cct ID corrupt. Cde de v svc RFTJ de RFTJ. (31/Aug) (DW) prob RFTJD: French Forces Libreville 2325 ARQ-E3 192/400 idle. (19/Jul/99 )(MADX) 18042.8 : Unid FF 1620 ARQ-E3/192/300 Betas 2 Aug (RGA) 18043.3 : Unid FF 1635 ARQ-E/192/370 Betas (26 Jul) (RGA) 18046.0 SULFATE: E-4B NAOC NCS 1943 USB / SULFATE working ASTRO JET on Z275 (26/08/99) (Jeff Haverlah) 18053.7 EGYPTIAN EMB ISLAMAHBAD 1231 arq Tfc in AA (ATU80) to Cairo. Constant space between bursts. (31/Aug) (DW) 18055.1 MGJ RN FASLANE: 1145 RTTY 75/334 carb availability (05/AUG/99) (WP3) 18064 : Unid 1222 UNID/100.1/240 Repetetive Bitstream. ACF=10. 11 Aug (RGA) 18064 : Unid Polish Diplo 1349 POL-ARQ/100/260 Nx in Polish. Off before Ident. 24 Aug (RGA) Pagina 683 18064 18064.0 18064.0 18064.0 18064.0 18064.0 18064.0 18064.0 18064.0 18064.0 18064.0 18064.3 18064.4 18080 18199.0 18206.7 18208.7 18209.9 18220.0 18220.0 18223.8 18242.0 18253.9 18253.9 18253.9 18254 18254.0 18254.0 18254.0 18257.0 18258.5 18261.0 18265.4 18268 18268.0 18269.0 WUN-v05 SNN299: MFA Warsaw 1240 POL-ARQ/100/275 Nx in PP Foll by Economic Bulletin in FF (8 Jul) (RGA) ---:MFA Warsaw 0652 Pol-Arq 100/240 Nx\Pol (20/July) (RH2) ---:MFA Warsaw 1500 Pol-Arq 100/240 Nx\EE (30/Jun)(RH2) ---:MFA Warsaw 1531 Pol-Arq 100/240 Many claris msgs\Pol to/from "trypolis" (Border Guards?) (29/Jun)(RH2) ---:MFA Warsaw 1535 Pol-Arq 100/240 Msgs/Pol - to Nairobi & Dar-es-Salaam (01/July) (RH2) ---:MFA Warsaw 1550 Pol-Arq 100/240 Nx\Pol incl. long extract from the Irish Times! (05/Aug) (RH2) ---:MFA Warsaw 1633 Pol-Arq 100/240 Msgs\Pol + 5FG to Damascus (02/July) (RH2) ---:MFA Warsaw 1728 Pol-Arq 100/240 Msg/Pol from Administrator Systemu to Polemb (13/July) (RH2) ---:MFA Warsaw 1555 Pol-Arq 100/240 Nx\Pol - about Pope's visit to Krakow (18/June) (RH2) SNN299: MFA WARSAW 1454 ARQ/POL 100/250 5rc. In irs then sign off in F1A. New qso but appears stn unable estblsh sync as rapid changing btwn data and F1A ID string "vvv SNN299 pse ga". (6/Jul) (DW) SNN299: MFA WARSAW 1530 ARQ/POL 100/250 5rc. Tfc in FF and PP. (31/Aug) (DW) ---:MFA Warsaw 1652 Pol-Arq 100/240 Nx\Pol (06/July) (RH2) ---:MFA Warsaw 1659 Pol-Arq 100/240 Tfc\Pol to - Nairobi & Dar-es-Salaam (14/July) (RH2) U3H: French Emb Moscow 1000 FEC-A 192/850 5LGs 29Jun99 (ML2) FRENCH EMB DAKAR 1516 ARQ/6 200/400 ACF90. Tfc in offline encrypt. [DKRX] (6/Jul) (DW) ---:Unid 1543 G-Tor 200/200 Good synch but unable read characters (02/July) (RH2) RFFVAE: FF DHAHRAN ? 1527 ARQ/E3 200/400 8rc. Betas. Weak, little sync. ( 1/Sep) (DW) ---:FAPSI 1536 rtty 100/500 5LG on Link 00149 (26/July) (RH2) JMH5 Tokyo Meteo: 1040 FAX 120 tokio met wx (07/AUG/99) (WP3) JMJ5:Tokyo Meteo 1244 fax 120/576 Better chart than on 18441.5! (25/Jun) (RH2) ---:FAPSI 1620 81-81 81/500 Traffic. Unable decode(04/Aug) (RH2) ZRO4:Pretoria Meteo 1535 rtty 75/400 Ex codes (14/Jun) (RH2) SUU: CAIRO MET 1326 rtty 100/850 Met tfc. ttbb, ttcc, aaxx. (14/Aug) (DW) SUU: CAIRO MET 1609 rtty 100/850 Met tfc - unid FAX on same tones. (6/Jul) (DW) UNID 1612 FAX 120/576/R/850 (lsb of 18255.8. Cairo with equipment problem? and should be using lsb of 18522 - or another station. Cairo rtty mark corrupting fax when rtty idle. (6/Jul) (DW) SUU: Cairo Meteo 1247 RTTY/100/850 Rubbish copy. Good sig, badly distorted. (8 Jul) (RGA) SUU: 1332 RTTY 100/850 Cairo Meteo w/ wx from 65xxx (13/AUG/99) (WP3) SUU: CAIRO MET 1605 rtty 100/850 Met tfc. (13/Jun) (DW) SUU:Cairo Meteo 1534 rtty 100/850 Wx codes (16/Jun) (RH2) Unid:0758 Mode unk? 75/245 Unable decode (08/July) (RH2) ---:MFA Berne (tent) 1705 arq Endless 5LG - must be Berne!! (24/Jun) (RH2) GFE24:Bracknell Meteo 1722 fax 120/576 Fair Wx chart of UK/Europe (13/July) (RH2)_ ---:Zaire Bank Circuit 1035 arq Usual financial exchanges/statements (29/6) (RH2) HBD20: Berne, Switzerland 1440 ARQ/100 lots of traffic 16 July (SN) HBD20/7: MFA BERN 0958 arq 100/170 Offline encrypt when in sync. Signal on slow fading. ( 1/Sep) (DW) HBD20: 1101 SITOR-A w/ MFA Bern 5l (13/AUG/99) (WP3) Pagina 684 WUN-v05 18269.5 : Unid Swiss Diplo 1207 ARQ/100/150 5LGs; QRU; No ID 11 Aug (RGA) 18270.5 ---:Berneda - MFA Berne 0753 arq 5LG to Nairobiam cacac 20 other Embassies (28/Jun) (RH2) 18270.5 ---:MFA Berne (tent) 1750 arq 5LG - must be Berne again!! (24/Jun) (RH2) 18270.5 HBD20:MFA Berne 1640 arq Selcall for BMES (Nairobi) (02/Aug) (RH2) 18276 HBD20: MFA Verne 1658 ARQ/100/175 5LGs to various embassies. (5 Jul) (RGA) 18276.7 HBD20:MFA Berne (tent) 1725 arq 5LG to unk Not often heard this frequency (05/Aug) (RH2) 18276.7 HBD25: SWISS EMB TEL AVIV 0728 arq 100/170 End of qso "d 25" (10/Sep) (DW) 18276.8 HBD31?:Swiss Emb., Buenos Aires (tent) 1905 arq 5LG - from signal strength, guess this must be BA!(02/July) (RH2) 18280.0 UNID: 1111 81/81 (13/AUG/99) (WP3) 18293.7 FF PARIS 0911 ARQ/E3 200/400 8rc. Betas. Weak, poor sync. Tfc in offline encrypt to Alysse/RFFVAEA. Cct ID's corrupt but possibly [CDVA]. (26/Jun) (DW) 18296.7 RFQP: FF DJIBOUTI 1609 ARQ/E3 100/400 8rc. Betas. Cct [DJI] to Le Port. Controle de v svc's RFQP de RFQP at 1632 1702 1802 1901 1931 and two other svc msgs. (13/Jun) (DW) 18296.7 RFQP: FF Jibouti 1135 ARQ-E3 100/400 5LGs to RFVI Le Port cct DJI 12Jun99 (ML2) 18304.5 RFGW:MFA Paris 1643 fec-a 41.16/400 Idling (24/Jun) (RH2) 18308.5 RFGW:DICOD Paris 0622 fec-a 192/400 5LG & -FF en clair to AIG 2012,2013, 2020 cc Mindefence (14/Jun)(RH2) 18316 : Unid Egypt Diplo 1555 ARQ/100/160 "brqye rqm 0081 01/8/9991 mn bstan aljza'r aly kharjye alqaere". 10 Aug (RGA) 18316.7 : MFA Cairo EGY 1531 ARQ/100/170 Cleartext passport traffic in ATU80 to unid embassy. 17 Aug (RGA) 18316.7 EGYPTIAN EMB ALGIERS 0900 arq Tfc in off line encrypt. (28/Jun) (DW) 18316.7 EGYPTIAN EMB ALGIERS 1511 arq Tfc in AA(ATU80) then s/off 1515z (22/Aug) (DW) 18318 : Unid 1344 UNID/212.5/500 ACF=10 24 Aug (RGA) 18318 : Unid 1528 UNID/212.5/480 Repetitive Datastream. 17 Aug (RGA) 18320.7 RFTJ: FF DAKAR 1108 ARQ/E3 192/400 8rc. Tfc in FF. Cct [TJD] (15/Jun) (DW) 18320.8 : FF Dakar SEN 1656 ARQ-E3/192/350 CdV CID=TJD. 25 Aug (RGA) 18320.8 RFTJ: FF DAKAR 1856 ARQ/E3 192/400 8RC. Weak/poor sync. 1955z cct [TJD], rest corrupt. Much rq activity. (31/Aug) (DW) 18331 : CIS Mil 1206 MS-5/USB 11 Aug (RGA) 18332.0 UNID FAPSI 0753 rtty 75/R/500 Tfc in offline encrypt after 11166 or 11177 and figs. QRU GB and off air. (25/Jun) (DW) 18332.2 ---:FAPSI 0759 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 10042 (30/Jun) (RH2) 18350 AXF:RAAF Sydney Australia 2320 UTC USB with ALE Bursts. New PSK P-T-P link to ZKX RNZAF Auckland NZ. 27/JUNE (IJ) 18360.5 UNID 1642 PICC 18360.510. On standby, no tfc in 2.5 hrs. (14/Jun) (DW) 18397 : Unid CIS 1549 81-81/81/490. 10 Aug (RGA) 18411.5 ---:MFA Jakarta 0707 Fec-S 96/170 Msg\Indo to Indonesia Prague, Hamburg, Berlin & Bucharest (10/Aug) (RH2) 18416.4 8BY:French Intel 1454 CW VVV ID etc(01/July) (RH2) 18435.7 RFFVAEA: FF ALYSSE 1907 ARQ/E3 200/400 8rc. Betas. Weak sync. 1924z "int ok pour le cr". Cct [FKW] "de RFFVAEA zic FKW0~6 zid FDX 036." (14/Jun) (DW) 18436.5 RFFVAE:FF Dhahran 1416 Arq-E3 200/400 5LG to unk on CFW cid? (22/June) (RH2) 18441.1 JMJ5 Tokyo Meteo: 1157 FAX 120 tokio met wx (07/AUG/99) (WP3) 18441.5 JMJ5:Tokyo Meteo 1240 fax 120/576 Poor Wx chart (25/Jun) (RH2) 18444.5 RFFXL FF Naqoura LBN: 0936 ARQ-E/184 zczcxzl005 pp rffhact de rffxl 5002 1930647 (07/AUG/99) (WP3) 18444.5 RFFXL: FF Beirut 1625/1740 ARQ-E/184.7/350 Cct XZL. Poor Copy. (26/27 Jul) (RGA) Pagina 685 WUN-v05 18444.5 RFFXL: FF NAQOURA 0826 ARQ/E 184.6/I/400 8rc. Betas. Over 7 hrs occ offline encrypted tfc. Cct [XZL]. (25/Jun) (DW) 18444.5 RFFXL: FF NAQOURA 0915 ARQ/E 184.6/I/400 8rc. Weak sync. Betas ( 1/Sep) (DW) 18447.7 FF NDJAMENA ? 1353 ARQ/E3 200/400 8rc. Betas. No tfc app in 2 hrs. (26/Jun) (DW) 18447.7 FF UNID ? 0550 ARQ/E3 200/400 8rc. Betas. No app tfc in 1H40 (15/Jun) (DW) 18447.7 RFPTC?:FF Chad (tent) 1705 Arq-E3 200/400 Idling. Often heard but traffic seldom seen!! (13/July) (RH2) 18447.8 RFTJ?: FF N'Djamena? 1743 ARQ-E3/200/375 Cct FDZ. Lousy Copy (27 Jul) (RGA) 18481 4XZ: IN Haifa ISR 1521 CW Vs //17050/14648/12984 17 Aug (RGA) 18481 4XZ: IsrN Haifa 1548 CW Vs. 10 Aug (RGA) 18481 4XZ: Israeli naval Haifa 1511z 23/06/99 callband/freq marker (EB) 18481.0 4XZ: IN HAIFA 0930 CW. Tfc in Hebrew. 20-21 wpm. Reverts to marker "vvv de 4XZ ==" ( 1/Sep) (DW) 18481.0 4XZ: IN HAIFA 1318 CW. WMO FM46IV sfc wx coding then rtrn to marker "vvv de 4XZ ==". (15/Jun) (DW) 18482 4XZ: Israeli defence force Haifa 1937z 14/07/99 CW PL tfc (EB) 18483 4XZ: Israeli naval Haifa 1710z 21/07/99 CW 5fig wx tfc (lots of 3's) (EB) 18503.7 RFLI: FF Fort de France 1602 ARQ-E3/192/380 Restricted Msg; CdV (CID=LFB) Return leg of 19101.7 2 Aug (RGA) 18503.7 UNID: prob RFFA: French MOD, Paris 2050 ARQ-E3 192/400. Moderate fading. (16/Jul/99) (MADX) 18507.2 : Unid 1326 PACTOR/200/150 Won't decode. (8 Jul) (RGA) 18507.2 : Unid 1621 PACTOR-2/200/125 RadioRaft ident as PACTOR-I, Code30 failed. Traffic but no decode. (28 Jul) (RGA) 18511.5 ---:MFA Jakarta 1231 Fec-S 96/170 Msg/Indo to - All Perwakin (all Embassies?) re Cabinet Reshuffle (14/July) (RH2) 18523.6 SUU:Cairo Meteo 1620 rtty 96/825 Wx codes Wobbly baud speeds! (09/Aug) (RH2) 18526.0 LBRV?:FF Emb. Libreville (tent) 0912 Arq6-90 200/166 Still sending strange synch like signals! (21/Jun) (RH2) 18526.0 LRVL?:FF Emb., Libreville (tent) 0815 Arq6-90 200/400 Synch tones only - nil on screens! Have never heard a proper Tx from here! (17/Jun) (RH2) 18526.0 Unid:1614 Mode?? 200/180 Sounded like Arq6-90/FF Libreville gone wrong!! (26/July) (RH2) 18529.5 Unid:1550 Coq8 26.67 On-line crypto - no ID/Sig (06/July) (RH2) 18550.5 PWN33:Natal Navrad 1030 rtty 100/850 Unlisted. Wx forecasts and Ship's Positions/PP (24/July) (RH2) 18551.6 V5G:MFA Bucharest 1039 Rou-Fec 164.5/400 Nx\Rumanian (05July)(RH2) 18551.9 V5G:MFA Bucharest 1041 Rou-Fec 164.5/400 Circularas\Rum (24/Jun) (RH2) 18553.7 RFTJ:FF Dakar 0645 ARQ-E3 192/400 return CdV to RFLI Fort de France cct TJI 20Jul99 (ML2) 18560.0 BMF: TAIPEI MET 1815 FAX Vague outlines in noise. (28/Aug) (DW) 18580.0 RFHI:FF Noumea 0926 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on HII cid. Unlisted. Not previously logged! (26/July) (RH2) 18614.1 : Unid CIS 1601 81-81/81/500 2 Aug (RGA) 18617.0 'RGA': FAPSI Moscow 0750 BAUDOT 75/500 repeating the string +030+030+030+030+ (15/08/99) (LDO) 18617.0 unid: 1422 USB / EE/Female 3/2 digit #s (with a very weak carrier). (08July1999) (Midwest USA) 18620 unid: FAPSI 0940 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 00079 24Jun99 (ML2) 18624 : Unid CIS 1600 81-81/81/500 Return leg for 18614.1? 2 Aug (RGA) 18646.0 Unid:0800 Unknown mode 109.38/170 Strong sigs! - clues anyWUN? (25/Jun) (RH2) 18648.0 Unid:0925 mode?? 75/170 Unable decode (03/Aug) (RH2) 18648.5 PAP:Warsaw 1433 fec Nx\Pol (30/Jun) (RH2) Pagina 686 WUN-v05 18648.5 SPW: WARSAW RADIO 1836 fec Polish px. Ends "koniec prasy tks nnnn de SPW qtc blind nil tks gb sk". (16/Jun) (DW) 18676.0 CLP 1: Havana, Cuba 1320 RTTY 425/50 r 5 letter traffic, into MINREX news in Spanish (23 July) (Spence Naylor) 18678 CLP 1 Havana, Cuba 1320 rtty 425/50 r 5l traffic then MINREX news in Spanish 23 July(SN) 18678 CLP1: Havana, Cuba 1347 CW some traffic after RTTY broadcast 23 July (SN) 18678.0 CLP 1: Havana, Cuba 1347 CW / Brief traffic after RTTY transmission, then QRT (23 July) (Spence Naylor) 18680.4 TASHKENT MET ? 0819 FAX 60/576/N/600 Very weak. Occ vague outlines. ( 3/Sep) (DW) 18688.0 EGYPTIAN EMB MADRID 0956 arq 100/170 Short tfc in AA(ATU80) (jg jmfsm) then offair. ( 3/Sep) (DW) 18701.7 : Unid Egyptian Diplo 1512 ARQ/100/170 Few words in ATU80 then off. No ident. 17 Aug (RGA) 18730 RFVI: FF Le Port 0800 ARQ-E3 192/850 5LG svc & wx msgs to RFVISOM FS Somme cct MOS 13Jun99 (ML2) 18751.7 MFA CAIRO ? 1253 arq 100/170 Constant mark btwn bursts. Offline encrypted tfc, ends (sig?) "od almjmwoat". End of qso op chat in AA (ATU80). ( 3/Sep) (DW) 18757.3 Unid:FF Diplo 1614 fec-a 41/400 Unlisted Klingenfuss/WUN Bd/shift=fec-a idling (13July) (RH2) 18760.0 P6Z:MFA Paris 1540 Fec-A 192/400 Clg P8C (Beirut) Int ZBZ etc (06/Jul) (RH2) RFGW:MFA Paris 1623 Fec-A 192/400 5LG to P8C (Beirut) (06/July) (RH2) 18762.7 OHxx: MFA Helsinki 1323 FSK 150.6/760 Nokia adaptive FSK Packet system (08/07/99) (LDO) 18763.0 IPG20:MFA Rome 0815 RS-Arq 228.6/170 Tfc\II and online crypto - also heard on 20573.0 & 19873.0. (28/Jun) (RH2) 18763.0 MFA ROME 0620 ARQ/RS 228/170 ITA2 mode. Tfc in II. Tfc directed Lagos/Lusaka/Naiobi etc. Weak, poor sync. Tfc in offline encrypt. (25/Jun) (DW) 18788.9 UNID:1609 Mode Unk??? 195.3/300 WHAT'S THIS?? C3G showed four big and sharp spikes/tones and insisted on this strange baud rate! Clues AnyWUN? (26/July) (RH2) 18789.4 UNID: 1511 UNID 195.3/-300-100+100+300 (4 peaks) continuous synchronous acf 0, nothing with f7b s of code3; has UNID 195.3bds replaced good old rum-fec @ 164.5...?!rsvp(27/AUG/99 and 30/AUG/99) (PLOO) 18801.7 ---:MV Fair Lady 1634 arq Maintenance Report to Eastmep, Athens (06/July) (RH2) UNID: 1141 SITOR-A rq:vkxe (13/AUG/99) (WP3) 18802.2 : Unid 1623 ARQ/100/170 Chat: gia amerikh to opoio tha to stelneis me 230 anti gia 23 (30 Jul) (RGA) 18806.7 VOYAGER NET 0847 arq Two stns on net, opchat in Greek? eg "na peis to heraklis to ekleisa kai ante na ton"/"expei stby 166700 h scanning". S/off, ltrships with exchange msgs which include ID Voyager. (5/Jul) (DW) 18847.5 C6JN5: SHIP KILCHEM ADRIATIC 1005 arq 100/170 "pp C6JN5 +?" then sign off chat in EE. Ship working Pin Oak on same freq? Followed by Pactor like (Pactor-II?) bursts/timings. ( 3/Sep) (DW) 18888.5 ---:TH Andre Lavrov 1559 arq Msg\RR to Novorossissk R Kmd Rybanko (26/July) (RH2) 18893 UIAE:M/V Ivan Zimakov 0900 RTTY 50/170 clg UDK2 Murmansk then w/telexes 01Aug99 (ML2) 18966.6 RFHJ: FF PAPEETE 10225 ARQ/E3 96/400 8rc. Weak, little/poor sync. Betas. No app tfc over 2H20. ( 3/Sep) (DW) 18980 7CB: IN Belawan INS 1222 CW Weak; fading; 5LGs. 27 Aug (RGA) 18980.2 7CB: IN Belawan INS 1258 CW Nx? in Indonesian. AnyWUN know what -.-.-- followed by --.--. is? 24 Aug (RGA) 18991.8 SPW: WarsawRadio 1245 CW QSXs Incrementing AZIM Nos (24 Jul) (RGA) 18992.5 SPW: Warsaw radio Poland 1144 08/09/99 CW callband/freq marker AZIM 1-12 (EB) 18993 :SPW Warsaw radio Poland 1141z 06/08/99 CW callband/freq Pagina 687 19010.0 19031.7 19036.4 19036.5 19046.7 19048.7 19063.7 19101.7 19150 19204.7 19210 19216.7 19250 19414.8 19415.0 19605 19621.9 19625 19630 19632 19650 19655 19682.5 19685.5 19687 19692.5 19693 19695 19696.5 19697.0 19697.5 WUN-v05 marker Azim 01-12 (EB) ---:Russian Navy 1654 36-50 50/250 Unable decode (13/July) (RH2) ---:Foreign Islamabad 1521 arq Most Immediate to PAREPS in code BKFNJZ then 5LG (26/July) (RH2) ---:Parep Khartoum 1515 arq 5LG + Msgs\EE to Foreign Islamabad (15Jul) (RH2) PAREP:Damascus 1550 arq Msgs\EE to Foreign Islamabad - want new aircon! (09/Aug) (RH2) ---:Ambalg Dar-es-Salaam 1318 Coq8 26.67 Several Msgs\FF to MAE Algiers (06/July) (RH2) ---:Ambalg Accra 1519 Coq8 26.67 Super Flash Msg\FF to MAE Algiers re travel details for State Visit to Algiers of Ghana President (01/July) (RH2) MFA ISLAMABAD 1410 arq Tfc in EE. Slow transfer. Msg re Kashmir followed by offline encrypted msg fm Foreign Islamabad. Short msg or loss qso? (5/Jul) (DW) RFFA:MOD Paris 1659 Arq-E3 192/400 5LG to unk (13/July) (RH2) : Unknown FF 1712 ARQ-E3/200/360 Betas. 29 Aug (RGA) : Unid FF 1232 ARQ-E3/192/425 Betas for over 1 hr (24 Jul) (RGA) Provence: FF Paris 1605 ARQ-E3/192/380 CdV Provence de Provence (CID=BFL) Return leg of 18503.7 2 Aug (RGA) RFLI: FF Fort De France. MRT 0350 ARQ-E3 192/391 C De V FD- F/Paris cct BLF 19July 99 [BC3].. ---:Presumed Medical net Jakarta Indonesia 0040 UTC USB YL & OMs in Indonesian & EE with a chit-chat.One of them said he was DR Landis Ended with Jakarta standing by. 24/JUNE (IJ) RFVI:FF Le Port 1052 ArqE3 100/400 CdeV on - V11+6+8 cid?? (05/July) (RH2) : Unid CIS Mil/Ny 1554 36-50/50/250 2 Aug (RGA) : Unid CISN 1641 36-50/50/250 Three Msgs. 6 Aug (RGA) RFLI: FF FORT DE FRANCE 1502 ARQ/E3 96/400 8rc. Betas. 1518z cct [LIH] Controle de v svc RFLI de RFLI. (5/Jul) (DW) GXQ:RN London 1130 PICCOLO-6 op chat w/unid 11Jul99 (ML2) ---:FAPSI 1020 rtty 75/500 5LG. No Link seen but 50002 logged here before (24/July) (RH2) no-call: FAPSI Moscow 1010 BAUDOT 75/500 5LGs to 'CAZ' on link 50002 (14/08/99) (LDO) unid: FAPSI 0930 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 10163 09Aug99 (ML2) ---:MFA Copenhagen 0700 Twinplex 100/400 Online crypto Good signal! (10/Aug) (RH2) N2G: French Emb San'a 0830 FEC-A 192/425 5LGs 28Jun99 (ML2) TJN: French Emb Beijing 0930 FEC-A 192/850 5LGs 23Jun99 (ML2) TJN: French Emb Beijing 0750 FEC-A 192/850 5LGs 28Jun99 (ML2) N2G: French Emb San'a 1020 FEC-A 192/425 5LGs (22Jun99 (ML2) N2G: French Emb San'a 1010 FEC-A 192/425 5LGs 29Jun99 (ML2) UNID: 1500 UNID 200/179 data blocks acf 204 (or 9 when phasing), short cw in between tx (30/AUG/99) (PLOO) WLO: MobileRadio 1332 ARQ/100/170 Idles+CWID (8 Jul) (RGA) WLO: Slidell Radio 1641 CW w/call and free-idle. (7/Jul/99) (MADX) KHF: GlobeRadio Guam 1640 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWIDs. 6 Aug (RGA) ZSC: Cape Town, RSA 1530 CW / ZSC and ARQTOR idle (18 July) (Spence Naylor) ZSC: Capetown, RSA 1530 CW ZSC and ARQ/100 idle 18 July (SN) ZSC: CapetownRadio 1603 ARQ/100/170 DBursts+CWID (26 Jul) (RGA) SPB:Szczeczin radio Poland 1010z 06/08/99 CW/ARQ 100 callband/freq marker (EB) 8PO: BridgetownRadio 1106 ARQ/100/170 Bursts+CWID. 11 Aug (RGA) 8PO: Globe Wireless Station Barbados 2214 ARQ w/repeated "qtkxoff" then into cw call and free idle. (9/Jul/99) (MADX) 8PO: Globe Wireless Barbados 2330 CW/ARQ / Weak (01/AUG/99) (Joe King) ---:Szczecin R 1650 fec Tfc for MS Jamno/V7AJ & Pagina 688 19699.0 19700 19724.5 19724.6 19724.9 19744.4 19860.2 19862 19862.5 19867 19873.0 19964.0 19969.0 19982 20006.7 20027.9 20036.7 20045.2 20056.7 20091.7 20091.7 20101.7 20110 20138 20165.6 20167.0 WUN-v05 Others(13/July) (RH2) SPB71: SZCZECIN RADIO 1336 CW. Chan free marker "de SPB" (23/Jun) (DW) UFN;Novorossissk R. 1556 arq Greetings TGs to TH Andre Lavrov (26/July) (RH2) UFN:Novorossiysk radio Russia 1015z 09/07/99 CW/ARQ callband/freq marker (EB) UIW: Kalingrad Radio 1636 RTTY 50/170 w/"NAVIP" msgs re: closure areas for various activities including research and missile firings. (7/Jul/99) (MADX) UJY: KaliningradRadio 1632 RTTY/50/170 Wx Fcasts; Tgms (30 Jul) (RGA) UJY: KaliningradRadio RUS 1505 RTTY/50/165 Novosti Nx in RR M2L Alphabet. 17 Aug (RGA) UIW: KaliningradRadio 1336 RTTY/50/170 CQs Tgms in M2 Cyrillic (8 Jul) (RGA) UIW:Kaliningrad R 1647 rtty 50/170 TG's for - BATM Zaostrovij/Kmd Kovalevu (13/July) (RH2) UJQ?: Kiev Meteo? 1241 FAX Strong Signal; chart entitled 'Karta TPO ha 23,08,99' in Cyrillic. UNID: 1455 UNID 195.3/-300-100+100+300 (4 peaks) continuous synchronous acf 0, d/c at 1503 (27/AUG/99) (PLOO) MGJ:RN Faslane 1147 rtty 75/850 CARBS (04BOO!) (08/July) (RH2) GYA: WhitehallRadio 1101 RTTY/75/320 CARBs. 11 Aug (RGA) MGJ: RN Faslane 1651 RTTY/75/340 CARBs + 1831648 QRT ZUJ CHANGE TO NIGHT FREQS (2 Jul) (RGA) MGJ: RN Faslane SCO 1113 RTTY/75/325 CARBs. 18 Sep (RGA) GYA RN London: 1100 RTTY 75/390 availability switched 1245 to MGJ (13/AUG/99) (WP3) MGJ:RN Faslane 1144 rtty 75/340 CARBS (18/Jun) (RH2) MGJ: RN Faslane 1600 RTTY/75/340 CARBs (26 Jul) (RGA) KHF: GlobeWireless Guam GUM 1625 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID. 29 Aug (RGA) Unid:1644 Rs-Arq 228.67/170 Unlisted. Online crypto. Not on WUN CD99 (19July) (RH2) P6Z/REBTR:MFA Paris 0852 fec-a 192/400 Clg O6P (Riyadh)ici francky qy ytc 2 je gap etc (30/Jun) (RH2) WGY910/WGY912: FEMA (USA) 1820 USB / working each other on FEMA F-57. (08June1999) (Midwest USA) WGY912/WGY950: FEMA (USA) 1836 USB / working each other on FEMA F-57. (08June1999) (Midwest USA) AXF:RAAF Sydney Australia 2326 UTC USB with ALE Bursts. New PSK P-T-P link to ZKX RNZAF Auckland NZ. 27/JUNE (IJ) ? MFA Cairo: 0937 SITOR-A tfc to ?? (06/AUG/99) (WP3) Unid: Egy Diplo 1914 arq Unlisted. Just caught HUXDat end! (19/July) (RH2) CLP1: MFA HAVANA 1340 rtty 50/R/500 Circular de prensa in SS. (23/Jun) (DW) EGYPTIAN EMB ?LOC 1500 arq In irs receiving tfc. Signs off in AA (ATU80). (12/Aug) (DW) EGYPTIAN EMB DAKAR 1431 arq Rcvng tfc fm then tfc in AA(ATU80) to Cairo. S/off 1440z. (21/Aug) (DW) unid:Bulgarian Diplo 1020 RTTY 75/500 w/DGZ RYs ZAN PSE ZAL 21869 04Aug99 (ML2) ? MFA Cairo: 1007 SITOR-A tfc to ?? short msg with SITOR-B (06/AUG/99) (WP3) HEC:Berne Radio (air?) 1600 fec Clg HEC31 & HB8 - dmeg dmeg loak loak? (18/Jun) (RH2) wsgzkpk:Egy Emb., Kinshasa 1407 arq 5LG to - KDS74 (Egy Intel) (30Jun) (RH2) : MFA Cairo EGY 1107 ARQ/100/170 Msgs in ATU80. Poor Copy 18 Sep (RGA) AXF:RAAF Sydney Australia 2240 UTC USB with ALE Bursts. New PSK P-T-P link to ZKX RNZAF Auckland NZ. 28/JUNE (IJ) : Unid CIS 1341 81-81/81/500 (8 Jul) (RGA) unid: 0620 ARQ-M2 144/mark only idle both ch's 22Jul99 (ML2) ASTRO JET: E-6B "Looking Glass" 1941 USB / ASTRO JET working Pagina 689 20179.5 20179.7 20180.0 20187.7 20286.5 20360.5 20378.7 20390.0 20394.5 20437 20534.0 20556.4 20556.5 20557.0 20573.0 20584.0 20609.0 20633.7 20663 20740 WUN-v05 BANK LOAN on ZULU 300 (26/08/99) (Jeff Haverlah) RFFAC:Guerre Dirtel Paris 1550 Arq-E3 100/400 NATO Unclas Msg\FF to AIG1997 on DZ IRE cid, then RFFAK/Distransit Planification Vincennes Msg\FF to RFVIT/StbDenis Paris (08/July) (RH2) FF PARIS 1523 ARQ/E3 100/400 8rc. Betas. 1533z Cct [IRE] Controle de cle svc Paris de Paris. Flwd by svc "RFFVI~D de RFFIVF zue RFFIVF 0001 1911504z Jul99 - zfr - rpt - zfr" (10/Jul) (DW) RFFIC:FN Paris 1553 Arq-E3 100/400 5LG to RFFINDI (C-in-C FN Indian Ocean) (16/Jun) (RH2) RFFLOVA:FN Paris 1549 Arq-E3 100/360 5LG to - RFVIC- FN Le Port - on IRE cid (16/Jun) (RH2) RFFYRGD:Groupmobil Dijon 1635 Arq-E3 100/400 Tfc\FF to Zen/Esrongendmobil & Others on IRE cid (08/July)(RH2) RFGW:MFA Paris 1629 Arq-E3 100/400 159 X 5LG to - RFVIT (St Denis, REU) (08/July) (RH2) RFVI:FF Le Port 1641 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on IRE cid (08/July) (RH2) OHxx: MFA Helsinki 1323 FSK 150/760 Nokia adaptive FSK Packet system (08/07/99) (LDO) SPW: WARSAW RADIO 1354 fec Tfc list (x3) alphas till 1402 then Polish px. (23/Jun) (DW) UNID 0631 Piccolo 20360.510. On standby. (2/Jul) (DW) MOROCCAN DIPLO NET ? 1456 CW. Two stns with opchat in FF. One offset +170hz on this freq. Tooweak for consistent copy in spite of slow spd. (CFL/11 indicatesMoroccan govt net on 20378). (21/Aug) (DW) USS Thorn: 1622 USB / calling Cape Radio for STS-93 launch. (19July1999) (Midwest USA) PICCOLO-6 GYU: Gibraltar....assumed @2050z : Unid 1545 PACTOR? Pactor-like data. Two Stns. No decode. 2 Aug (RGA) Salcost:Rome 0835 arq Msgs\II to Chantier Kouroussa-Kankan cc Chantier Garafiri (02Aug) (RH2) P6Z:MFA Paris 0937 fec-a 192/400 clg - L9C (FF Emb. Buenos Aires) (22/Jun) (RH2) RFGW:MFA Paris 0942 fec-a 192/400 Msg\FF to - all ZEN/Milfrance stations in Africa re forthcoming Exercise GABO2000 based on Libreville (22/Jun) (RH2) P6Z:MFA Paris 1613 fec-a 100/400 5LG to unk - ending in much opchat\FF! (18/Jun) (RH2) unid: 1603 USB / EE/Female 3/2 digit #s with carrier. (10Sep.1999) (Midwest USA) ---:MFA Rome (tent) 1640 Rs-Arq 228.7/170 On-line crypto. Unlisted. Strong sigs! (07/July) (RH2) Unid:1615 RS-Arq 228.7/170 Phasing sigs only (25/Jun) (RH2) ---:Salcost Guinee 0821 arq Tfc\II fm Chantier de Garafiri to Salini-Strabag, Roma (14/Jun) (RH2) HBD20: MFA BERN 0900 arq Poor sync. Offline encypted text. Ends "no message". (24/Jun) (DW) RFVI: FF LE PORT 1001 ARQ/E3 100/400 8rc. 1006z cct [REI] C de V svc Paris de Paris. (21/Aug) (DW) RFVI: FF Le Por REU 1618 ARQ-E3/100/400 CdV. CCT=REI. 29 Aug (RGA) RFVI: FF Le Port 1750 ARQ-E3/100/380 CdV Chan ID REI (30 Jul) (RGA) RFVI: FF St Denis 1119 ARQ-E3/100/175 CdV. 11 Aug (RGA) RFVIRES:Air Reunion St Denis REU 1103 ARQ-E3 100/400 Msg\FF to CFAP Villacoublay on REI cid (07/July) (RH2) RFVITTA:FN Moroni? 1055 Arq-E3 100/400 5LG to RFVICS/RFVIXL/RFVIE on REI cid (07/July) (RH2) : FF (?) 1655 ARQ-E/100/350 Betas BR6: Korean MFA?, 02.58 (21-07-99) fast CW //13530/16310 cq de br6 qtc (repeated 3 minutes), then plain text(?) ended 'AR AR QRU QRU SK SK' (it is blind station) (IBu) VLB: Mossad (E10), 12.05 (17-07-99) YL/EE AM string 'vlb 18p16r56f46' (IBu) Pagina 690 20810 20813.7 20856.6 20856.7 20946.0 20958.0 20987.0 20987.4 21869 21975 22350 22353.5 22376.5 22377.0 22380.0 22381 22382.0 22382.5 22383.5 22385.0 22387.5 22387.5 22387.5 22389.5 22389.5 22391.5 22392.0 22396.0 22403.0 22407.5 22412.0 WUN-v05 ---:French forces Libreville Gabon 1834 23/08/99 ARQ-E3 192 idling (EB) RFTJD: FF LIBREVILLE 1014 ARQ/E3 192/400 8rc. Betas. 1107z cct [HAI] C de v svc Paris de Paris. (21/Aug) (DW) RFQP: FF DJIBOUTI 1431 ARQ/E3 200/400 8rc. Betas. svc cct [DJK] to Dakar RFTJCS de RFQP zfq dkj009 nr attendu: 013 (23/Jun) (DW) RFTJ: FF Dakar to RFQP/Djibouti 1051 ARQ-E3/200/370 CdV Cct DJK. 11 Aug (RGA) 8BY: PARIS 0753 CW. Marker "vvv de 8BY 055/862/429" (10/Aug) (DW) unid: 1530 USB / ALE bursts heard here with S-9 signals. (06Sep.1999) (Midwest USA) ? MFA Stockholm: 1036 SWED-ARQ 5l (13/AUG/99) (WP3) SAM: MFA STOCKHOLM 1600 ARQ/SWE 100/400 End of msg then px in Swedish, to Lusaka. CHB3/9/22. Tfc inc msg in EE. (23/Jun) (DW) unid:Bulgarian Diplo 1025 RTTY 75/500 w/BO RYs, no tfc 04Aug99 (ML2) Unident: Unknown 1045z 06/07/99 RTTY/144 on line encryption (EB) URPD: CIS Ship 1224 CW Signing off 73/88 SK 23 Aug (RGA) UALY: CIS Ship 1637 RTTY/50/170 nil tks 73 sk. 25 Aug (RGA) NMC: USCG SFrancisco 1535 FEC/100/170 Pacific Wx (26 Jul) (RGA) GKE7: PORTISHEAD RADIO 0854 fec 100/170 Chan free marker "GKE7", changes to fec for svc notes and tfc list. ( 4/Sep) (DW) GKE7: PORTISHEAD RADIO 1042 CW. Chan free marker "GKE7" (19/Jun) (DW) CBV: Valparaiso Radio 2250 CW/ARQ / (01/AUG/99) (Joe King) 9VG: SingaporeRadio SNG 1635 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID 25 Aug (RGA) 9VG84: SINGAPORE RADIO 0857 CW. Chan free marker "9VG" ( 4/Sep) (DW) NRV: USCG Guam 2250 CW/ARQ / (01/AUG/99) (Joe King) UAT: MOSCOW RADIO 0916 CW. Chan free marker "de UAT" (21/Jun) (DW) UAT: MOSCOW RADIO 1000 fec Tfc list "qsx 12599.5/12497.0 12608.0/12505.5 16813.0/16689.5 16898.5/16780.5 22407.5/22315.5 22382.5/22290.5" (21/Jun) (DW) WLO: MOBILE RADIO 1222 CW. Chan free marker "WLO" (19/Jun) (DW) WLO: MobileRadio 1541 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID 2 Aug (RGA) WLO: Slidell Radio 1629 CW w/call and free-idle. (7/Jul/99) (MADX) OXZ: LYNGBY RADIO 1044 CW. Chan free marker "OXZ" (19/Jun) (DW) SVT7: ATHENS RADIO 0903 CW. Chan free marker "de SVU". ( 4/Sep) (DW) SVT7: ATHENS RADIO 1047 CW. Chan free marker "de SVU" (19/Jun) (DW) SVU: AthensRadio GRC 1634 CW Marker. 25 Aug (RGA) NMN: USCG Portsmouth VA USA 1552 QRQ/100/170 Data+CWID 29 Aug (RGA) NMO: USCG HONOLULU 0924 CW. Chan free marker "NMO" (21/Jun) (DW) HPP: PANAMA RADIO 1049 arq Chan free marker (Maritex) "ererer" string. Selcalls EKKI (19/Jun) (DW) SAB932: GOETEBORG RADIO 1052 arq Chan free marker (Maritex) "ererer" string. Selcalls FBSP. (19/Jun) (DW) LSD836: ARGENTINA RADIO 1236 arq Chan free marker (Maritex) "erererer" string. (19/Jun) (DW) WLO: MOBILE RADIO 1224 CW. Chan free marker "WLO". (19/Jun) (DW) UAT: MOSCOW RADIO 0929 arq Tfc in 3SC to t/h Kapitan Gnezdikow c/s UFML (21/Jun) (DW) WLO: MOBILE RADIO 1227 CW. Chan free marker "WLO" (19/Jun) Pagina 691 22442 22447 22451.8 22490 22523.0 22537 22537.1 22542.0 22565 22592.5 22603 22607.3 22818.5 22847.3 22910.0 22934.9 22935.0 23053.7 23056.7 23129.0 23129.8 23130 23413 23966.0 24370.0 24370.4 25181.5 26100.0 26105 26400.0 26470 27820 WUN-v05 (DW) XSV:Tianjin rdo 0740 ARQ w/DE GLOBE WIRELESS, HOW MAY I HELP YOU? +? & CW id 20Jul99 (ML2) RFQPME: FF Djibouti 1327 RTTY/75/840 Usual Tests. 17 Sep (RGA) WNU Slidell, La 1653 CW ID and ARQ/100 idle 10 July (SN) UCE Arkhangelsk rdo 1050 RTTY 50/170 crew msgs to UCOY Mekhanik Fomin 20Jul99 (ML2) JMH6:Tokyo Meteo 1001 fax 120/576 Nice Wx chart! (25/Jun) (RH2) FUF: FF Fort de France MRT 1549 RTTY/75/710 Testing. 29 Aug (RGA) FUF: FN Fort de France 1357 RTTY/75/840 Tests (8 Jul) (RGA) JJC: KYODO TOKYO 2036 FAX 60/576/N/800 Part chart of Japanese characters and part columnar table (?). Too weak for further enlightenment. (4/Jul) (DW) XSW: Kao-hsiungRadio CHN 1359 CW CQs (8 Jul) (RGA) PKX: DjakartaRadio INS 1544 CW QRU? 29 Aug (RGA) PKX: DjarkartaRadio 1537 CW CQs 2 Aug (RGA) PKX:Jakarta R 0929 CW ID + QRU (25/Jun) (RH2) A9M: ManamaRadio 1536 CW CQs 2 Aug (RGA) PPR: RecifeRadio B 1222 CW QSXs. 24 Aug (RGA) SAB93: GOETEBORG RADIO 0831 arq 100/170 Chan free marker (Maritex) "ererer" string. Selcals TPKY AKVI ( 4/Sep) (DW) : Unid 1700 ARQ/100/150 10-LGs. Signature: Ministirio Asuntos Exterioris. Starts: zczc de: mae (Tent: Span Diplo)(2 Jul) (RGA) : Unid 1405 PACTOR/200/128 No Decode. (8 Jul) (RGA) UNID:1235 Mode??? 50.2/758 Unable decode (24/July) (RH2) P6Z:MFA Paris 0730 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to FF Emb Antananarivo (TNNR) (25/Jun) (RH2) P6Z:MFA Paris 1508 Arq6-90 200/400 5LG to unk. This mode seldom heard here these days, sadly! (21/July) (RH2) UNID: prob Portuguese Diplo 1905 ARQ w/weak signal and plaintext Portuguese chatter between two stations. (20/Jul/99) (MADX) Egyptian Emb Pyongyang (JG YSLGQ SKGQ) 0640 ARQ 5LGs 22Jul99 (ML2) ---:FAPSI 0720 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 60069 (25/Jun) (RH2) ---:FAPSI 0725 rtty 75/500 5LG ending QRU QSL. No Link seen (24/July) (RH2) unid: FAPSI 0710 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 60069 24Jul99 (ML2) : Unknown NATO 1536 PSK/2400/USB 29 Aug (RGA) TNNR:FF Emb., Antananarivo 0732 Arq6-90 200/400 Chirping & ack Paris message (25/June) (RH2) P6Z:MFA Paris 0734 fec-a 192/400 Clg TJN (FF Emb. Beijing) INT QRU INT ZBZ etc (23/June) (RH2) P6Z:MFA Paris 0905 fec-a 192/400 Clg G7M (Bangkok) bonjour je gap RY/Int ZBZ etc (30Jun) (RH2) P6Z:MFA Paris 1311 Fec-a 192/400 Clg Y9L (Pretoria) (06/July) (RH2) P6Z:MFA Paris 1730 fec-a 192/400 5LG to unk 04/Aug) (RH2) RFGW:MFA Paris 0830 fec-a 192/400 5LG circular - to Embassies (22/June) (RH2) RFGW:MFA Paris 1647 fec-a 41.16/400 Idling(24/Jun) (RH2) RFGW:MFA Paris 1550 fec-a 192/400 1296 X 5LG to Embassies (28/Jun) (RH2) unid: unid, 00.52 (25-07-99) AM OM/Chinese (IBu) "KMTV": TV Ch. 3 Omaha, Nebr. (USA) 1705 NFM / broadcast remote cueing freq. (25June1999) (Midwest USA) KEJ Hoolehua, Hi 1654 CW and ARQ/100 idle 10 July (SN) "KMTV": TV Ch. 3 Omaha, Nebr. (USA) 2115 NFM / broadcast remote cueing freq. (25June1999) (Midwest USA) ---:RPU WJFP Fort Pierce 91.1 FM FL, USA 2230 UTC NFM with rap music. First time I've heard this feed. 2/JULY (IJ) VMR201:Royal Volunteer Coastal Patrol (RVCP) Eden NSW, Australia 2332 UTC AM with all stations WX forecast to follow on CH#86. 29/JUNE (IJ) Pagina 692 WUN-v05 VMR201:RCVP Eden NSW, Australia 2334 UTC AM with WX forecasts. 29/JUNE (IJ) 27880 VMR217: RCVP Port Stephens NSW Australia 2226 UTC AM with the boat Coral Quest. 29/JUNE (IJ) 27900 ---:Volunteer CG Sydney Australia 2254 UTC AM with the boat Iceburg requiring a tow. Sydney Water Police would assist. 29/JUNE (IJ) VMR209: Volunteer CG Shoalhaven Heads NSW, Australia 0056 UTC AM with the boat SA1857. 27/JUNE (IJ) VMR267: Volunteer CG Port Kembla NSW, Australia 2316 UTC AM with the boat Eagle41, for position reports. 29/JUNE (IJ) VMR455: Air Sea Rescue Raby Bay QLD, Australia 0052 UTC AM calling Volunteer CG Brisbane. 27/JUNE (IJ) ========================================================================= ==== Here are numbers and oddities forwarded by Ary: 27860 2844.0 2844.0 2844.0 2844.0 3025.0 3025.0 3150.0 3150.0 3150.0 3150.0 3150.0 3150.0 3150.0 3244.0 E10 YHF 2 msgs : 60 SVYBD 67 ZRCJO USB 2330 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 YHF1 USB 0000 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a YHF2 USB 0000 18/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a YHF1 USB 0000 29/07/1999 Thu (GG) M8a ID 91021 02093 45691 CW 1000 03/07/1999 Sat (MS) M8a ID 22901 53003 11712 CW 1000 06/07/1999 Tue (MS) E10 PCD 78 ??SBZ USB 2300 06/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10 PCD 78 N?SCZ USB 2300 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 probably PCD USB 2300 01/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 PCD USB 2300 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a PCD2 USB 2330 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10a PCD2 USB 2330 19/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10a PCD2 USB 2330 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) M8a UNCOPIABLE, HVY QRM AND WEAK SIGNAL CW 1008 03/07/1999 Sat (MS) 3245.0 V2a rptg 88833 54612 33261 AM 0200 18/07/1999 Sun (JM4) 3292.0 V2a weak AM 0200 27/07/1999 Tue (JM4) 3292.0 V2a rptg 48663 22653 46051 AM 0200 06/07/1999 Tue (JM4) 3292.3 V2a rptg 09951 41582 33262 AM 0200 20/07/1999 Tue (JM4) 3389.0 V2a in progress AM 0100 27/07/1999 Tue (JM4) 3389.5 V2a rptg 09951 41582 33262 AM 0100 20/07/1999 Tue (JM4) 3640.0 E10a CIO2 USB 2245 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) 3640.0 E10a CIO2 3640.0 E10a CIO2 USB 0045 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) 3640.0 E10a CIO2 USB 0045 18/07/1999 Sun (GG) 3640.0 E10a CIO2 USB 2345 06/07/1999 Tue (GG) 3640.0 E10a CIO2 USB 2245 06/07/1999 Tue (GG) 3757 The Pip Russian live male voice 1930 21/07/1999 Wed (RP) 3757 The Pip Russian live male voice 21/07/1999 3757 XX YL voice in Russian USB 2210 26/07/1999 Mon (RP) 3757 XX YL voice message in Russian USB 25/07/1999 Sun (RP) 3840.0 E10 YHF 2 msgs : 60 SVYBD 67 ZRCJO USB 2330 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) 3840.0 E10 YHF 74 CTEAS USB 2300 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) 3840.0 E10 YHF 1(6?) DJ?DA weak USB 2200 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) 3840.0 E10 YHF1 USB 0000 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) 3840.0 E10 YHF ?7 ?Z?U? USB 2230 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) 3840.0 E10 YHF2 USB 0000 20/07/1999 Tue (GG) 3840.0 E10 YHF USB 1930 08/07/1999 Thu (GG) 3840.0 E10 YHF too weak to copy USB 2200 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) 3840.0 E10 YHF 67 NNFUO USB 2230 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) 3840.0 E10 YHF1 USB 0000 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) 3840.0 E10 YHF 74 CTHAS USB 2300 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) 3840.0 E10a YHF2 USB 2130 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) 3840.0 E10a YHF2 USB 0000 18/07/1999 Sun (GG) 3840.0 E10a YHF2 USB 2130 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) 3840.0 E10a YHF1 USB 0000 29/07/1999 Thu (GG) 3926.0 M8a ID 90022 62731 47.12 - VERY WEAK CW 1000 04/07/1999 Sun (MS) 3926.0 M8a ID 95761 61911 - IN PROGRESS - CW 1003 12/07/1999 Mon (MS) 3926.0 M8a ID 22902 53192 12111 CW 1000 07/07/1999 Wed (MS) 3926.0 M8a ID 90023 83941 94852 - rpt of 0300Z on 4027 CW 0400 06/07/1999 Tue (MS) Pagina 693 3926.0 3927.0 4016.0 4016.0 4016.0 4016.0 4016.5 4016.5 4027.0 4027.0 4027.0 4027.5 4028.0 4028.0 4028.0 4028.0 4028.0 4034.0 4034.5 4035.0 4035.0 4035.5 4165.0 4165.0 4165.0 4165.0 4173.0 4174.0 4174.0 4174.0 4174.0 4270 4270.0 4270.0 4270.0 4270.0 4270.0 4270.0 4270.0 4270.0 4270.0 4270.0 4270.0 4270.0 4270.0 4270.0 4270.0 4270.0 4270.0 4329.0 4329.0 4329.0 4360.0 4360.0 4461 4461 4461.0 4461.0 4461.0 4461.0 4461.0 4461.0 4461.0 4461.0 4461.0 WUN-v05 M8a ID 22902 53192 12111 CW 1000 07/07/1999 Wed (MS) V2a unreadable due to ham QRM AM 0100 11/07/1999 Sun (JM4) M8 Cuban cut # stn w/ 5F msg CW 0420 15/07/1999 Thu (TS) M8a ID ..... 38631 97182 CW 0211 08/07/1999 Thu (MS) M8a ID ..... 58143 26611 CW 0308 05/07/1999 Mon (MS) M8a ID 67922 39702 50.41 - rpt of 0204Z ON 5419 - VERY WEAK SIGNAL CW 0300 03/07/1999 Sat (MS) M8a rptg RIMNN MMITN WTNWA CW 0300 03/07/1999 Sat (JM4) M8a rptg DTWID DAIAD W____ CW 0300 10/07/1999 Sat (JM4) M8a ID 90021 52463 97211 CW 0300 04/07/1999 Sun (MS) M8a ID 90023 83941 94852 CW 0300 06/07/1999 Tue (MS) M8a ID 53491 00042 57993 CW 0600 06/07/1999 Tue (MS) M8a in progress CW 0300 20/07/1999 Tue (JM4) V2a ID ..... ..... ..... - YL/SS - TOO WEAK FOR COPY V2a ID 61923 48663 78143 - YL/SS AM 1000 05/07/1999 Mon (MS) V2a ID 38521 11122 45482 - YL/SS AM 0600 08/07/1999 Thu (MS) V2a Missed callup. AM 0600 08/07/1999 Thu (JK) V2a AM 1000 05/07/1999 Mon (JK) M8a ID 78033 49893 94851 - rpt of 0300Z ON 4478 CW 0400 03/07/1999 Sat (MS) M8a rptg IGTDD UMGMD MUGWA CW 0400 03/07/1999 Sat (JM4) V2a ID ..... 18442 77311 - YL/SS AM 1011 03/07/1999 Sat (MS) V2a ID 88831 18445 77312 - YL/SS AM 1000 10/07/1999 Sat (MS) M8a rptg WTARA MIAGD URIMA CW 0400 10/07/1999 Sat (JM4) E10a KPA2 USB 2315 05/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10a KPA2 (was still up at 2231) USB 2215 25/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a KPA2 USB 2315 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a KPA2 USB 0015 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) M8a ID ..... 41411 35833 CW 0507 08/07/1999 Thu (MS) M8a (IN PROGRESS) CW 1027 07/07/1999 Wed (MS) M8a IN PROGRESS- CW 1027 07/07/1999 Wed (MS) V2 Spanish Lady YL/SS in progress, v. faint AM 0505 25/07/1999 Sun (SD) V2a ID ..... 09533 73343 - YL/SS AM 0706 04/07/1999 Sun (MS) E10 YL\EE st. Utility-QRM 2000 27/07/1999 Tues (HP) E10 PCD 56 IIWGT USB 2230 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 PCD 56 IIWGT USB 2230 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 PCD USB 2300 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 PCD heavily jammed USB 0000 18/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 PCD2 USB 2330 17/07/1999 Sat (GG) E10 PCD 2 msgs: 42 ????? 77 NMXND USB 0030 17/07/1999 Sat (GG) E10 PCD 78 N?SCZ USB 2300 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 PCD Too much QRN to copy USB 0000 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 probably PCD USB 2300 01/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 PCD2 USB 2330 06/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10 PCD 67 ????? too weak to copy USB 0030 18/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 PCD 78 ??SBZ USB 2300 06/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10 msgs: 45 YC??? 72 ????? PCD 0000 20/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10a PCD2 USB 2330 19/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10a PCD2 USB 2330 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a PCD2 USB 2330 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10a PCD2 USB 2230 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) V2a ID ..... 27823 73313 - YL/SS AM 1004 11/07/1999 Sun (MS) V2a rptg 15203 18443 51422 AM 0400 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) V2a ID ..... 27822 73312 - YL/SS AM 1006 04/07/1999 Sun (MS) E10a SYN2 USB 2245 10/07/1999 Sat (GG) E10a SYN2 USB 2345 06/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10 YL/EE 2000 21/07/1999 Wed (HP) E10 YL/EE FTJ 2000 27/07/1999 Tues (HP) E10 FTJ USB 2130 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 FTJ 91 MAFJY USB 2300 06/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10 FTJ 65 XROL(W?) USB 0000 30/07/1999 Fri (GG) E10 FTJ USB 0000 29/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 FTJ 51 HKFJH USB 2200 25/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 msg in progress USB 2305 19/07/1999 Mon (BA) E10 FTJ 65 ERADP USB 0000 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 FTJ 12? DJC?? USB 2300 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 FTJ 7? XN??J USB 2200 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) Pagina 694 4461.0 4461.0 4461.0 4461.0 4461.0 4461.0 4461.0 4461.0 4461.0 4461.0 4461.0 4461.0 4461.0 4461.0 4461.0 4463 4463.0 4463.0 4463.0 4463.0 4463.0 4463.0 4463.0 4463.0 4465.0 4470.0 4478.0 4478.0 4478.5 4478.5 4479.0 4479.0 4506.0 4506.5 4506.5 4507.0 4560 4560.0 4560.0 4560.0 4560.0 4560.0 4560.0 4560.0 4560.0 4560.0 4560.0 4560.0 4560.0 4560.0 4560.0 4560.0 4560.0 4560.0 4560.0 4560.0 4560.0 4625 4625 4625.0 WUN-v05 E10 FTJ 74 XNVXJ USB 2200 01/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 RAYYM FTJ 2200 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 FTJ2 USB 0000 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 FTJ 65 XRADP USB 0000 20/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10 FTJ 91 MAFJY USB 2300 01/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 FTJ 91 OICPW USB 2130 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 HKFJH FTJ 2200 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 FTJ 74 XN?XJ USB 2200 10/07/1999 Sat (GG) E10 FTJ 91 MAFJY USB 2300 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 FTJ 65 XRADP USB 0000 13/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10 in progress USB 0106 15/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 FTJ 65 XRADP USB 0000 18/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 74 FTJ TWCQ(J?)Heavy QRM+weak signal USB 0100 18/07/1999 Sun (GG) V2a ID 37971 27822 73312 - YL/SS - rpt of 1006Z on 4329 AM 1100 04/07/1999 Sun (MS) V2a ID 87811 27823 73313 - YL/SS - rpt of 1004Z on 4329 AM 1100 11/07/1999 Sun (MS) E10 YL/EE FTJ 2030 27/07/1999 Tues (HP) E10 FTJ 72 GGBKR USB 1930 08/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 FTJ USB 2230 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 FTJ 64 RFJVL USB 2230 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 FTJ 62 KZEIY USB 2230 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 FTJ USB 2200 04/07/1999 Sun (BA) E10 in progress,very weak USB 1906 03/07/1999 Sat (BA) E10 FTJ 64 RFJSQ USB 2230 06/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10 in progress,heavily jammed USB 1905 07/07/1999 Wed (BA) E10a MIW2 USB 2315 28/07/1999 Wed (GG) V2a rptg 18441 94561 00101 AM 0400 02/07/1999 Fri (JM4) M8a ID 78033 ..... 94851 - VERY WEAK SIGNAL CW 0300 03/07/1999 Sat (MS) M8a ID 22901 53003 11712 - rpt of 1000Z on 3025 CW 1100 06/07/1999 Tue (MS) M8a rptg WTARA MIAGD URIMA CW 0300 10/07/1999 Sat (JM4) M8a rptg IGTDD UMGMD MUGWA CW 0300 03/07/1999 Sat (JM4) V2a ? carrier up - no audio AM 0300 14/07/1999 Wed (JM4) V2a rptg 15203 18443 51422 AM 0300 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) M8a ID 67923 ..... 50342 CW 0300 04/07/1999 Sun (MS) M8a rptg RUAMA DGGGA AIWGA CW 0300 14/07/1999 Wed (JM4) M8a in progress CW 0400 02/07/1999 Fri (JM4) V2a ID 48662 18442 77311 - rpt of 1011Z on 4035 AM 1100 03/07/1999 Sat (MS) E10a YL/EE YHF2 end +03 min. 2000 27/07/1999 Tues (HP) E10 msg in progress USB 2305 19/07/1999 Mon (BA) E10 in progress,weak USB 1905 06/07/1999 Tue (BA) E10 YHF 140 WCUBE USB 2330 17/07/1999 Sat (GG) E10 YHF 2 msgs: 60 SVYBD 67 ZRCJO USB 2330 19/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 YHF 2 msgs : 60 SVYBD 67 ZRCJO USB 2330 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 in progress,weak USB 1905 01/07/1999 Thu (BA) E10 YHF 74 CTEAS USB 2300 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 YHF USB 1930 08/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 YHF 70 NMODV USB 1900 08/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 YHF 140 WCUBE USB 2330 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 YHF 61 ?HURE USB 2300 01/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 in progress USB 2118 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 YHF USB 2300 06/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10 64 RFJVL YHF 2230 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 YHF 2 msgs : 42 URUXL 14 XLKPQ USB 2330 06/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10 YHF too weak to copy USB 2300 28/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 YHF 2 msgs : 60 SVYBD 67 ZRCJO USB 2330 28/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 YHF 2 msgs : 60 SVYBD 67 ZRCJO USB 2330 29/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10a YHF2 USB 2000 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a SYN2 USB 2345 16/07/1999 Fri (GG) XB still transmitting with background noise 2230 02/07/1999 Fri (RP) XB Buzz strong TX circuit 2100 01/07/1999 Thur (RP) The Buz Russian station uvb-76 01/071999 to 12/07/1999 01/07/1999 Thur (RP) Pagina 695 4665.0 4665.0 4665.0 4665.0 4665.0 4880 4880 4880 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4880.0 4881.0 4888 5091 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 WUN-v05 E10a MIW2 USB 0015 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10a MIW2 USB 2215 25/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a MIW2 USB 2115 27/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10a MIW2 USB 2215 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a MIW2 USB 2315 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 YL/EE 2000 27/07/1999 Tues (HP) E10 YL/EE 2000 21/07/1999 Wed (HP) E10 YL/EE ULX 2030 27/07/1999 Tues (HP) E10 "ULX" callsign USB 1900 06/07/1999 Tue (BA) E10 ULX 27 JHRIG USB 2130 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 in progress,weak USB 1907 02/07/1999 Fri (BA) E10 ULX2 USB 2230 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 ULX2 no msg USB 2200 04/07/1999 Sun (BA) E10 ULX 81 THMEM USB 1900 08/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 ULX 89 HCTAG USB 2030 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 ULX 56 RQDDY USB 1930 08/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 ULX 121 EHAOL USB 2000 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 ULX 76 YHMQP USB 0200 18/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 ULX too much QRM to copy USB 0030 18/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 ULX 68 PHVAM USB 0030 17/07/1999 Sat (GG) E10 "ULX2" no msg USB 2200 07/07/1999 Wed (BA) E10 ULX weak USB 2000 02/07/1999 Fri (BA) E10 ULX 77 YHMQP USB 0200 16/07/1999 Fri (GG) E10 in progress USB 2035 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a ULX2 USB 0130 18/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a ULX2 USB 2200 10/07/1999 Sat (GG) E10a ULX2 USB 2130 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a ULX2 USB 2200 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10a ULX2 USB 0130 16/07/1999 Fri (GG) E10a ULX2 USB 2200 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a ULX2 USB 2200 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10a ULX2 USB 2230 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10a ULX2 USB 2200 25/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a ULX2 USB 2230 25/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a ULX2 USB 2230 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 ULX 2 msgs: 113 UYAIF 29 MLTPB USB 0230 18/07/1999 Sun (GG) YL/GG 3/2F 1600 21/07/1999 Wed (HP) E10 YL/EE 2000 21/07/1999 Wed (HP) E10 JSR in progress USB 1815 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 CIO 2 usb 2045 12/07/1999 Mon (SI) E10 JSR 2 msgs 38 RGNDW 102 AYOEM USB 1900 08/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 in progress USB 2017 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 JSR2 USB 2030 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 JSR2 USB 2100 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 JSR 19 CMZAK USB 2130 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 in progress,very weak USB 1905 07/07/1999 Wed (BA) E10 JSR2 USB 2230 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 JSR USB 1830 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 in progress, weak,strong noise USB 1905 02/07/1999 Fri (BA) E10 JSR very weak USB 2000 02/07/1999 Fri (BA) E10 in progress,weak USB 1905 03/07/1999 Sat (BA) E10 JSR -no number- 2 messages usb 1930 12/07/1999 Mon (SI) E10 JSR 2 no msg usb 2030 12/07/1999 Mon (SI) E10 JSR2 USB 2200 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 "JSR2" no msg USB 2200 07/07/1999 Wed (BA) E10 JSR USB 2130 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 "JSR2" no msg,strong noise USB 1900 13/07/1999 Tue (BA) E10 in progress USB 1735 15/07/1999 Thu (BA) E10 JSR 2 msgs: 13 TZPTU 22 TSBCL (fast) USB 2130 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a JSR2 USB 2030 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a JSR2 USB 2200 25/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a JSR2 USB 2230 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10a JSR2 USB 2200 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10a JSR2 USB 2230 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a JSR2 USB 2200 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a JSR2 USB 2230 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10a JSR2 USB 2230 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) Pagina 696 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5091.0 5160.0 5170.0 5170.0 5170.0 5170.0 5170.0 5170.0 5170.0 5170.0 5170.0 5170.0 5170.0 5170.0 5170.0 5170.0 5230.0 5230.0 5230.0 5230.0 5230.0 5230.0 5230.0 5230.0 5230.0 5230.0 5230.0 5230.0 5417.0 5417.0 5419.0 5419.5 5422.0 5435 5435 5435.0 5435.0 5435.0 5435.0 5435.0 5435.0 5435.0 5435.0 5435.0 5435.0 5435.0 5435.0 5435.0 5435.0 5435.0 5435.0 5435.0 5435.0 5435.0 5435.0 5435.0 5435.0 5435.0 5435.0 WUN-v05 E10a JSR2 USB 2230 10/07/1999 Sat (GG) E10a JSR1 USB 1930 08/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10a JSR1 USB 1930 08/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10a JSR2 USB 2200 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10a JSR2 USB 2100 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a CIO2 USB 2245 10/07/1999 Sat (GG) E10 CIO 2 no msg usb 1945 11/07/1999 Sun (SI) E10 CIO 2 no msg USB 1945 07/07/1999 Wed (SI) E10 CIO2 USB 2045 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10//6 repeating "CIO 2" no msg transmitted USB 1945 06/07/1999 Tue (SI) E10a CIO2 USB 2345 06/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10a CIO2 USB 2345 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a CIO2 USB 2245 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a CIO2 USB 2245 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a CIO2 USB 0045 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a CIO2 USB 0045 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a CIO2 USB 0045 18/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a CIO2 USB 2045 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a CIO2 USB 2245 06/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10a CIO2 USB 2245 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10a SYN2 USB 2345 06/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10a MIW2 USB 0015 30/07/1999 Fri (GG) E10a MIW2 USB 2315 28/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a MIW2 USB 2215 25/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a MIW2 USB 0015 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10a MIW2 USB 2315 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a MIW2 USB 2215 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a MIW2 USB 2315 19/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10a SYN2 USB 2345 16/07/1999 Fri (GG) E10a SYN2 USB 2245 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10a VLB2 USB 2145 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a SYN2 USB 2045 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) V2 Spanish Lady YL/SS too faint to hear id AM 0700 26/07/1999 Mon (SD) V2a ID 38523 90481 43571 - YL/SS AM 0700 12/07/1999 Mon (MS) M8a ID ..... 39702 ..... CW 0204 03/07/1999 Sat (MS) M8a i/p groups MWNAA and UMIGA given during CW 0200 17/07/1999 Sat (JM4) E3 id 53361 USB 2200 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 YL/EE temp. extr.utility-qrm(I=2) ex 5437? 2200 21/07/1999 Wed (HP) E10a YL/EE ART2 end +03 mni. sp. Utility-QRM (I=1) 2030 27/07/1999 Tues (HP) E10 ART 2 msgs: 87 WMYUL 29 ?FTLX USB 2200 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 ART USB 2200 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 ART 51 ?ZMJG USB 2230 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 ART 2 msgs 87 WMYUL 29 KFTLX USB 2200 10/07/1999 Sat (GG) E10 ART 93 XAKWG USB 1930 08/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 ART short msg 7x5LG USB 1800 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 in progress USB 2234 06/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10 ART 19 RQJV? USB 2130 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 ART 19 RQJVU USB 2130 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 ART 60 OSO(D?)X USB 0130 18/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 ART 20 ARJOK USB 2330 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 ART heavy QRN USB 2230 05/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 ART 10 BJBIZ USB 2000 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 ART2 USB 0300 18/07/1999 Sun (JM4) E10 ART1 USB 2230 10/07/1999 Sat (GG) E10 ART 79 SDNCN USB 2200 25/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 ART 2 msgs: 87 WMYUL 29 KFTLX USB 2200 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 ART 2 msgs: 87 WM??? 29 KFTLX USB 2200 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 ART 10 UIBYE USB 2130 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 ART YACUO USB 2030 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 ART 32 NACUW USB 2030 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 ART 100 BJBIZ USB 2000 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 ART 2 msgs: 87 WMYUL ?? ????? USB 2200 01/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 ART 52 DXXBP (fast pace voice) USB 2100 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) Pagina 697 5435.0 5435.0 5435.0 5435.0 5437.0 5437.0 5437.0 5437.0 5437.0 5437.0 5437.0 5437.0 5437.0 5437.0 5437.0 5437.0 5448 5580 5580 5580.0 5580.0 5580.0 5580.0 5580.0 5580.0 5580.0 5580.0 5580.0 5580.0 5629 5629.0 5629.0 5629.0 5629.0 5629.0 5629.0 5629.0 5629.0 5629.0 5629.0 5629.0 5629.0 5629.0 5629.0 5629.0 5629.0 5629.0 5680 5680 5680.0 5680.0 5680.0 5680.0 5680.0 5680.0 5680.0 5680.0 5680.0 5680.0 5752.0 5758.5 5762.0 5762.0 5800.0 5820.0 5820.0 5820.0 WUN-v05 E10 ART 72 AECNM (fast pace voice) USB 2100 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a ART2 USB 2230 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a ART2 USB 0300 18/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a ART2 USB 2230 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 ART2 no msg USB 1900 02/07/1999 Fri (BA) E10 ART 87 EHBZO USB 2330 17/07/1999 Sat (GG) E10 ART 109 FLDTG USB 2330 19/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 ART 109 FLDTG USB 2330 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 ART 19 VQVCF USB 2330 28/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 ART 20 ARJOK USB 2330 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 ART heavy QRN USB 2330 05/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 ART 33 NBXVE USB 1830 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 ART 33 IFLBL USB 2330 29/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 in progress,heavily jammed USB 2005 02/07/1999 Fri (BA) E10 ART2 no msg USB 1900 03/07/1999 Sat (BA) E10 ART 64 OEEFB USB 2330 06/07/1999 Tue (GG) The Pip Russian live male voice 1930 21/07/1999 Wed (RP) G04 G04 July transmission 2030 04/07/1999 Sun (HFD) G4 3 note oddity transmission 2000 12/07/1999 Mon (PB) G04 AM 2035 15/07/1999 Thu (MH) G04 AM 2035 11/07/1999 Sun (MH) G04 AM 2035 15/07/1999 Thu (MH) G04 AM 2035 11/07/1999 Sun (MH) G04 AM 2035 15/07/1999 Thu (MH) G04 AM 2035 11/07/1999 Sun (MH) G04 AM 2035 15/07/1999 Thu (MH) G04 AM 2035 11/07/1999 Sun (MH) G04 AM 2035 15/07/1999 Thu (MH) G04 AM 2035 11/07/1999 Sun (MH) E10a YL/EE KPA2 unid. QRM 2030 27/07/1999 Tues (HP) E03 KPA 2 no msg USB 2115 08/07/1999 Thu (SI) E03 KPA 2 no msg USB 2015 08/07/1999 Thu (SI) E03 KPA 2 no msg usb 2115 09/07/1999 Fri (SI) E10 JSR2 USB 2215 01/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 KPA 2 no msg - at 22:00 still broadcasting USB 1945 07/07/1999 Wed (SI) E10 KPA 2 no msg usb 1918 11/07/1999 Sun (SI) E10 KPA 2 no msg usb 2015 12/07/1999 Mon (SI) E10a KPA2 USB 2315 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10a KPA2 USB 2015 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a KPA2 USB 2215 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a KPA2 USB 2315 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a KPA2 USB 0015 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10a KPA2 (was still up at 2231) USB 2215 25/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a KPA2 USB 2315 28/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a KPA2 USB 0015 30/07/1999 Fri (GG) E10a KPA2 USB 2115 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a KPA2 USB 2215 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) G04 G04 July transmision 2000 04/07/1999 Sun (HFD) G4 3 note oddity transmission 2000 12/07/1999 Mon (PB) G04 AM 2005 15/07/1999 Thu (MH) G04 AM 2005 11/07/1999 Sun (MH) G04 AM 2005 15/07/1999 Thu (MH) G04 AM 2005 11/07/1999 Sun (MH) G04 AM 2005 15/07/1999 Thu (MH) G04 AM 2005 11/07/1999 Sun (MH) G04 AM 2005 15/07/1999 Thu (MH) G04 AM 2005 11/07/1999 Sun (MH) G04 AM 2005 15/07/1999 Thu (MH) G04 AM 2005 11/07/1999 Sun (MH) G7 AM 2110 19/07/1999 Mon (DK) M8a in progress - new schedule CW 0200 04/07/1999 Sun (JM4) V2a rptg 22531 28502 35393 AM 0200 17/07/1999 Sat (JM4) V2a rptg 92522 39501 35391 AM 0200 03/07/1999 Sat (JM4) V2a unreadable broadcaster QRM AM 0300 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) E10 YHF 2 msgs : 60 SVYBD 67 ZRCJO USB 2330 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 YHF 2 msgs : 60 SVYBD 67 ZRCJO USB 2330 28/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 YHF 51 DFUOB USB 1800 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) Pagina 698 5820.0 5820.0 5820.0 5820.0 5820.0 5820.0 5820.0 5820.0 5820.0 5820.0 5820.0 6270.0 6270.0 6270.0 6270.0 6270.0 6270.0 6270.0 6270.0 6270.0 6270.0 6270.0 6270.0 6270.0 6270.0 6270.0 6270.0 6270.0 6270.0 6370.0 6370.0 6370.0 6370.0 6398.0 6485.0 6498.0 6498.0 6498.0 6645.0 6645.0 6645.0 6645.0 6645.0 6658 6658 6658.0 6658.0 6658.0 6658.0 6658.0 6658.0 6658.0 6658.0 6658.0 6658.0 6658.0 6658.8 6745.0 6745.0 6745.0 6745.0 6745.0 6745.0 6745.0 6767.0 WUN-v05 E10 YHF 2 msgs : 42 URUXL 14 XLKPQ USB 2330 06/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10 YHF 2 msgs : 60 SVYBD 67 ZRCJO USB 2330 29/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 YHF 2 msgs: 60 SVYBD 67 ZRCJO USB 2330 19/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 YHF 140 WCUBE USB 2330 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 YHF 85 HMHSS USB 0230 18/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 YHF 2 msgs : 87 SAGGM 54 HEUCA USB 0200 16/07/1999 Fri (GG) E10 YHF 70 NMODV USB 1900 08/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 2 msgs: ?? ????? 54 HEUCA USB 0208 25/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 YHF 140 WCUBE USB 2330 17/07/1999 Sat (GG) E10a YHF2 USB 2000 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a YHF2 USB 2030 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 //7760 ULX USB 0100 03/07/1999 Sat (JM4) E10 //7760 ULX (30) AAVIJ USB 0100 28/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 ULX 12 FIKLF USB 0100 18/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 ULX 12 FIKLF USB 0100 15/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 ULX 56 RQDDY USB 1930 08/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 //7760 ULX USB 0100 11/07/1999 Sun (JM4) E10 //7760 ULX USB 0100 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E10 ULX USB 1830 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 //7760 ULX USB 0100 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) E10 //7760 ULX USB 0100 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 //7760 ULX USB 0100 04/07/1999 Sun (JM4) E10 //7760 ULX USB 0100 02/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E10 //7760 ULX USB 0100 01/07/1999 Thu (JM4) E10 //7760 ULX USB 0100 06/07/1999 Tue (JM4) E10a ULX2 USB 2200 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10a ULX2 USB 2200 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a ULX2 USB 0130 18/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a ULX2 USB 0130 16/07/1999 Fri (GG) E10a MIW2 USB 2215 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a MIW2 USB 0015 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10a MIW2 USB 2315 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a MIW2 USB 2115 27/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10 PCD 25 OEFFM USB 2300 28/07/1999 Wed (GG) E3 id 53361 USB 2200 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 PCD 78 ??SBZ USB 2300 06/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10 PCD 2 msgs: 42 ????? 77 NMXND USB 0030 17/07/1999 Sat (GG) E10 probably PCD USB 2300 01/07/1999 Thu (GG) v8 AM 1815 03/07/1999 Sat (MH) v8 AM 1815 03/07/1999 Sat (MH) v8 AM 1815 03/07/1999 Sat (MH) v8 AM 1815 03/07/1999 Sat (MH) v8 AM 1815 03/07/1999 Sat (MH) E3 YL/EE KPA2 light Jamming 2100 27/07/1999 Tues (HP) KPA2 continuously broadcast at least till 20:52 USB 1730 07/07/1999 Wed (JMM) E10a KPA2 USB 0015 30/07/1999 Fri (GG) E10a KPA2 USB 2315 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a KPA2 USB 2215 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a KPA2 USB 2315 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10a KPA2 USB 2215 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10a KPA2 USB 2015 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a KPA2 was still on air at 1828 USB 1815 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a KPA2 USB 1745 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a KPA2 USB 1730 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a KPA2 USB 0015 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10a KPA2 (was still up at 2231) USB 2215 25/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a KPA2 USB 2315 28/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10//5 repeating "CIO 2" no msg transmitted USB 1945 06/07/1999 Tue (SI) E10a CIO2 USB 2245 06/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10a CIO2 USB 2345 06/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10a CIO2 USB 2045 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a CIO2 USB 2245 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10a CIO2 USB 0045 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a CIO2 USB 2245 10/07/1999 Sat (GG) M8a ID .. 71292 .. - VERY WEAK, QRN HEAVY CW 1204 04/07/1999 Sun (MS) Pagina 699 6768.0 6768.0 6768.0 6768.0 6768.0 6768.0 6778.0 6786.0 6786.0 6796.0 (MS) 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6840.0 6855 6855.0 6867 6915 6915.0 6959 6959.0 6959.0 6959.0 6959.0 6982.0 7337 7337 7555.0 7555.0 WUN-v05 V2 Spanish Lady YL/SS in progress AM 0421 14/07/1999 Wed (SD) V2a in progress AM 0400 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) V2a rptg 22532 01341 83121 AM 0100 24/07/1999 Sat (JM4) V2a rptg 22531 28502 35393 AM 0100 17/07/1999 Sat (JM4) V2a ID 92.22 ..... ..... - YL/SS - QRN HVY AND SIGNAL WEAK AM 0100 03/07/1999 Sat (MS) V2a rptg 92522 39501 35391 AM 0100 03/07/1999 Sat (JM4) V2a rptg 48663 22653 46051 5FG AM 0100 06/07/1999 Tue (JM4) V2 Spanish Lady YL/SS in progress AM 0605 25/07/1999 Sun (SD) V2 Spanish Lady YL/SS in progress AM 0619 18/07/1999 Sun (SD) M8a ID 33703 61291 ..... - VY HVY QRN CW 1200 03/07/1999 Sat E03 EZI 1 usb 2130 09/07/1999 Fri (SI) E10 Mossad YL/EE in progress //9130 AM 2244 19/07/1999 Mon (SD) E10 EZI very weak USB 1900 01/07/1999 Thu (BA) E10 EZI 2 no msg usb 1930 12/07/1999 Mon (SI) E10 //9130 EZI USB 0100 28/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 EZI 40 VHKWD USB 1900 08/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 //9130 EZI USB 0100 27/07/1999 Tue (BA) E10 EZI 30 AVPWQ USB 2230 10/07/1999 Sat (GG) E10 EZI 15 EETRW USB 2000 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 EZI 30 AVPWQ E10 //9130 EZI (11) WQGPF USB 0100 21/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 EZI ?? ELFNR USB 2130 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 //9130 EZI USB 0100 23/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E10 //9130 EZI USB 0100 11/07/1999 Sun (JM4) E10 //9130 EZI USB 0100 20/07/1999 Tue (JM4) E10 EZI USB 1930 06/07/1999 Tue (SI) E10 //9130 EZI USB 0100 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) E10 EZI 11 WQGPF USB 0100 15/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 //9130 EZI USB 0100 24/07/1999 Sat (JM4) E10 EZI 49 BMUDO USB 2130 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 //9130 EZI USB 0100 02/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E10 EZI 2 msgs: 58 UICWU 72 ROMAP USB 1730 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 EZI 97 SRPMN USB 2230 05/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 //9130 EZI USB 0100 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) E10 //9130 EZI USB 0100 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 EZI//11565 USB 1900 06/07/1999 Tue (SI) E10 EZI E10 EZI USB 0100 03/07/1999 Sat (JM4) E10 //9130 EZI USB 0100 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E10 //9130 EZI 2 USB 1930 07/07/1999 Wed (SI) E10a EZI2 USB 2200 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10a EZI2 USB 2200 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a EZI2 USB 2230 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a EZI2 USB 2200 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10a EZI2 USB 2200 10/07/1999 Sat (GG) E10a EZI2 USB 2200 25/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a EZI2 USB 1930 08/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10a EZI2 USB 2230 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E17 USB 13/07/1999 Tues (GR) V2a in progress AM 0300 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) E17 open carrier test tones data burst USB 0200 13/07/1999 Tues (GR) G7 same voice as track 19 disc 2 of conet proj. USB 2050 12/07/1999 Mon (CD) G7 AM 2050 19/07/1999 Mon (DK) E3 YL/EE 50371 2000 21/07/1999 Wed (HP) E03 //11545//9251 USB 2005 08/07/1999 Thu (SI) E03 //9251//11545 USB 0020 05/07/1999 Mon (SI) E03 USB 1930 06/07/1999 Tue (SI) E3 id 00215 82291 … USB 2000 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) M8a ID ..... 44851 24443 - VERY HEAVY QRN, HARD TO COPY CW 1205 12/07/1999 Mon (MS) E3 YL/EE 55015 //9251 light BC-QRM 2100 27/07/1999 Tues (HP) E3 YL/EE 55015 //9251 //12603 2200 21/07/1999 Wed (HP) V2a rptg 58582 60432 23512 AM 0300 04/07/1999 Sun (JM4) V2a ID 58782 60432 23512 - YL/SS - rpt of 0204Z on 7887 Pagina 700 7555.0 7555.0 7583.0 7583.0 7583.0 7583.0 7722.0 7724.0 7734.0 7760.0 7760.0 7760.0 7760.0 7760.0 7760.0 7760.0 7760.0 7760.0 7760.0 7760.0 7760.0 7760.0 7760.0 7760.0 7760.0 7760.0 7760.0 7760.0 7760.0 7760.0 7887.0 7887.0 7887.0 7887.0 7887.0 7918 WUN-v05 AM 0300 04/07/1999 Sun (MS) V2a ID 58132 60433 23513 - YL/SS - rpt of 0200Z on 7887 AM 0300 11/07/1999 Sun (MS) V2a rptg 12522 88051 18531 AM 0300 18/07/1999 Sun (JM4) V2 ID 928 04 (NOTE: THIS SKED CAME UP RIGHT UNDER 1026Z ON 7583((V2a)) AM 1030 12/07/1999 Mon (MS) V2 Spanish Lady YL/SS in progress AM 1014 05/07/1999 Mon (SD) V2a AM 1000 05/07/1999 Mon (JK) V2a ID ..... ..... 39781 - YL/SS AM 1026 12/07/1999 Mon (MS) M13 254 R5 188 22 BT (5F) 254 R1 188 22 (5F) 000 (LONG DASHES) CW 0300 08/07/1999 Thu (MS) M13 down w/BT T T T CW 0300 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) V2 rptg 584/01 and 01/42 AM 0400 02/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E10 ULX USB 0100 20/07/1999 Tue (JM4) E10 //6270 ULX (30) AAVIJ USB 0100 28/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 ULX USB 0100 27/07/1999 Tue (BA) E10 ULX USB 0100 24/07/1999 Sat (JM4) E10 ULX USB 0100 21/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 ULX USB 0100 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) E10 ULX 12 FIKLF USB 0100 18/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 ULX USB 0100 17/07/1999 Sat (JM4) E10 ULX 12 FIKLF USB 0100 15/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 ULX USB 0100 15/07/1999 Thu (JM4) E10 ULX USB 0100 14/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 //6270 ULX USB 0100 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E10 //6270 ULX USB 0100 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) E10 //6270 ULX USB 0100 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 //6270 ULX USB 0100 06/07/1999 Tue (JM4) E10 //6270 ULX USB 0100 04/07/1999 Sun (JM4) E10 //6270 ULX USB 0100 03/07/1999 Sat (JM4) E10 //6270 ULX USB 0100 02/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E10 //6270 ULX USB 0100 01/07/1999 Thu (JM4) E10 ULX USB 0100 23/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E10 //6270 ULX USB 0100 11/07/1999 Sun (JM4) V2a ID ..... 60432 23512 - YL/SS AM 0204 04/07/1999 Sun (MS) V2a rptg 12522 88051 18531 AM 0200 18/07/1999 Sun (JM4) V2a ID ..... 60433 23513 - YL/SS AM 0200 11/07/1999 Sun (MS) V2a rptg 58582 60432 23512 AM 0200 04/07/1999 Sun (JM4) V2a rptg 58132 60433 23513 AM 0200 11/07/1999 Sun (JM4) E10 multi-message YHF YL spelling her 5LGs USB 1610 07/07/1999 Wed (JMM) E10 YHF 85 HMHSS USB 0230 18/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 YHF USB 0200 15/07/1999 Thu (JM4) E10 YHF 2msgs 87 SAGGM 54 HEUCA USB 0200 15/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 YHF 2 msgs : 87 SAGGM 54 HEUCA USB 0200 16/07/1999 Fri (GG) E10 YHF (43) YQIEG USB 0200 28/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 YHF USB 0200 17/07/1999 Sat (JM4) E10 YHF 2 msgs: 87 SAGGM 54 HEUCA USB 0200 18/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 YHF USB 0200 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) E10 YHF USB 0200 20/07/1999 Tue (JM4) E10 YHF 2mes #1 (?) SAGGM #2 ? weak USB 0200 21/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 YHF USB 0230 14/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 2 msgs: ?? ????? 54 HEUCA USB 0208 25/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 several msgs: ?? ????? 76 TOIRY USB 1610 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 YHF USB 0200 18/07/1999 Sun (JM4) E10 YHF USB 0200 02/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E10 YHF USB 0200 14/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 YHF USB 0200 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E10 YHF USB 0200 01/07/1999 Thu (JM4) E10 YHF USB 0200 03/07/1999 Sat (JM4) E10 ID YHF - YL/EE USB 0200 04/07/1999 Sun (MS) E10 YHF USB 0200 06/07/1999 Tue (JM4) E10 YHF USB 0200 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 YHF 51 DFUOB USB 1800 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 YHF USB 0200 11/07/1999 Sun (JM4) E10 in progress several msgs: 76 TOIRY USB 1629 09/07/1999 Fri 7918.0 7918.0 7918.0 7918.0 7918.0 7918.0 7918.0 7918.0 7918.0 7918.0 7918.0 7918.0 7918.0 7918.0 7918.0 7918.0 7918.0 7918.0 7918.0 7918.0 7918.0 7918.0 7918.0 7918.0 7918.0 (GG) 7920.0 e6 AM 2020 17/07/1999 Sat (MH) Pagina 701 7920.0 7920.0 7920.0 7920.0 8025.0 8067.0 8085.0 8085.0 8085.0 8085.5 8096.0 8097.0 8097.0 8097.0 8098.0 8098.0 8098.0 (MS) 8136.0 8136.0 8136.0 8136.0 8137.0 8137.0 8137.0 8137.0 8170.0 8464.0 8465.0 9064.0 9129.9 9130 9130 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 WUN-v05 e6 AM 2020 17/07/1999 Sat (MH) e6 AM 2020 17/07/1999 Sat (MH) e6 AM 2020 17/07/1999 Sat (MH) e6 AM 2020 17/07/1999 Sat (MH) E18 v poor USB 2100 14/07/1999 Wed (DK) M8a ID ..... 74863 51951 CW 0505 08/07/1999 Thu (MS) E5 067 VERY STRONG USB 0017 01/07/1999 Thu (SG) E5 067 STRONG USB 0017 05/07/1999 Mon (SG) M5 Very Strong! 5/9 +50 USB 0018 22/07/1999 Thu (AR) E5 067 STRONG USB 0017 12/07/1999 Mon (SG) M8a ID 57921 89821 86002 CW 0800 09/07/1999 Fri (MS) V2 Spanish Lady YL/SS id 14072, 70623, 97193 AM 0610 28/07/1999 Wed (SD) V2 Spanish Lady YL/SS in progress AM 0635 06/07/1999 Tue (SD) V2a ID .. 86123 - YL/SS AM 1003 08/07/1999 Thu (MS) M8a ID .. - rpt of 0735Z on 9153 - (TOO WEAK TO COPY) CW 0800 07/07/1999 Wed (MS) M8a TOO WEAK FOR COPY- rpt of 0735Z on 9153 CW 0800 07/07/1999 Wed (MS) M8a ID .. 55051 - rpt of 0717Z on 9153 CW 0815 05/07/1999 Mon M8a ID 46411 31393 03663 CW 1100 03/07/1999 Sat (MS) M8a ID 43921 44131 42803 CW 1000 04/07/1999 Sun (MS) M8a ID ..... 65451 95342 CW 1106 10/07/1999 Sat (MS) M8a ID 22372 75482 63021 CW 1000 11/07/1999 Sun (MS) M8a ID 50541 98021 55052 - rpt of 0700Z on 9238 CW 0800 06/07/1999 Tue (MS) M8a ID ..... 98023 86001 CW 0812 08/07/1999 Thu (MS) M8a ID 83321 89822 86003 CW 0800 10/07/1999 Sat (MS) M8a ID 54432 25432 16363 - rpt of 0700Z on 9064 CW 0800 04/07/1999 Sun (MS) G7 Older woman voice AM 2025 19/07/1999 Mon (DK) E3 id 53361 USB 2200 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a SYN2 USB 1645 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) M8a ID 54432 25432 16363 CW 0700 04/07/1999 Sun (MS) E10 EZI 97 SRPMN USB 2230 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 YL/EE Group 15 st. UtilityQRM 2000 27/07/1999 Tues (HP) E10a YL/EE EZ12 1630 27/07/1999 Tues (HP) E10 EZI ?? ELFNR USB 2130 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 EZI 15 EETRW USB 2000 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 EZI 30 AVPWQ USB 2230 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 EZI 30 AVPWQ USB 2230 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 ??? 28 VIRNJ E10 //6840 EZI USB 0100 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) E10 //6840 EZI USB 0100 20/07/1999 Tue (JM4) E10 EZI too weak to copy USB 0700 20/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10 EZI 2 msgs: 58 UICWU 72 ROMAP USB 1730 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 //6840 EZI USB 0100 23/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E10 Mossad YL/EE in progress //6840 AM 2244 19/07/1999 Mon (SD) E10 //6840 EZI USB 0100 24/07/1999 Sat (JM4) E10 //6840 EZI USB 0100 27/07/1999 Tue (BA) E10 //6840 EZI (11) WQGPF USB 0100 21/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 EZI 2 no msg usb 1930 11/07/1999 Sun (SI) E10 //6840 EZI USB 0100 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E10 EZI 97 SRPMN USB 2230 05/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 //6840 EZI USB 0100 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) E10 EZI - no number - message USB 2030 07/07/1999 Wed (SI) E10 //6840 EZI 2 USB 1930 07/07/1999 Wed (SI) E10 //6840 EZI USB 0100 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 //6840 EZI USB 0100 06/07/1999 Tue (JM4) E10 //11565 EZI bad reception, seemed to end as "end of message one" USB 0020 05/07/1999 Mon (SI) E10 6840 EZI2 USB 2200 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 //6840 EZI E10 EZI // not heard USB 0100 01/07/1999 Thu (JM4) E10 EZI 49 BMUDO USB 2130 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 //6840 EZI USB 0100 28/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 //6840 EZI USB 0100 11/07/1999 Sun (JM4) Pagina 702 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9130.0 9152.0 9153.0 9153.0 9153.0 9153.0 9153.0 9153.0 9153.0 9153.0 9153.0 9153.0 9153.0 9153.0 9153.0 9153.0 9154.0 9215 9219.0 9219.0 9219.0 9238.0 9238.0 9238.0 9238.0 9238.0 9238.0 9238.0 9239.0 9239.0 9251 9251 9251 9251.0 9251.0 9251.0 9251.0 9251.0 9260.0 9260.0 9260.0 9260.0 9260.0 9268 9268.0 9268.0 9323.0 9323.0 9323.0 9323.0 WUN-v05 E10 EZI 30 AVPWQ USB 2230 10/07/1999 Sat (GG) E10a EZI2 USB 2200 25/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a EZI2 USB 2230 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10a EZI2 USB 2200 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10a EZI2 USB 2230 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a EZI2 USB 2200 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a EZI2 USB 2200 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10a EZI2 USB 1630 09/07/1999 Fri (GG) E10a EZI2 USB 1930 08/07/1999 Thu (GG) M8a ID 46411 31393 03663 - rpt of 1100Z on 8136 CW 1200 03/07/1999 Sat (MS) M8a ID 53331 21152 50943 CW 1000 07/07/1999 Wed (MS) M8a ID 87412 16782 31411 CW 1000 14/07/1999 Wed (MS) M8a ID 22373 63022 65453 CW 1000 12/07/1999 Mon (MS) M8a ID 53333 99473 29452 CW 1000 09/07/1999 Fri (MS) M8a ID ..... ..... 55051 CW 0717 05/07/1999 Mon (MS) M8a ID 53331 21152 50943 CW 1000 07/07/1999 Wed (MS) M8a ID 43922 50941 45922 CW 1000 05/07/1999 Mon (MS) M8a IN PROGRESS) CW 0735 07/07/1999 Wed (MS) M8a ID ..... 74862 60553 CW 0606 06/07/1999 Tue (MS) M8a IN PROGRESS- CW 0735 07/07/1999 Wed (MS) M8a ID 62872 83381 36982 CW 0700 12/07/1999 Mon (MS) V2 ID 962 01 AM 1105 11/07/1999 Sun (MS) V2 ID 172 03 - 51 GROUP MSG - YL/SS AM 1000 03/07/1999 Sat (MS) V2 Spanish Lady YL/SS in progress AM 1008 03/07/1999 Sat (SD) M8a ID 46413 65451 95342 - rpt of 1106Z on 8136 CW 1200 10/07/1999 Sat (MS) E3 audio test tone 2050 01/07/1999 Thur (RP) E05 067 COUNT 121 STRONG USB 0017 01/07/1999 Thu (SG) E5 067 COUNT 121 STRONG USB 0017 12/07/1999 Mon (SG) E5 in progress,off at 1735 USB 1730 15/07/1999 Thu (BA) M8a ID 00111 82751 48931 - rpt of 0800Z on 10446 CW 0900 09/07/1999 Fri (MS) M8a ID ..... 25431 ..... - HVY QRM CW 0700 03/07/1999 Sat (MS) M8a ID 33561 96271 08251 CW 0900 12/07/1999 Mon (MS) M8a ID 65262 10482 47992 - rpt of 0803Z on 10446 CW 0900 07/07/1999 Wed (MS) M8a ID 50541 98021 55052 CW 0700 06/07/1999 Tue (MS) M8a ID 42391 74863 51951 - rpt of 0505Z on 8067 CW 0600 08/07/1999 Thu (MS) M8a ID ..... ..... 36613 CW 0916 05/07/1999 Mon (MS) M8a ID 43921 44131 42803 - rpt of 1000Z on 8136 CW 1100 04/07/1999 Sun (MS) M8a ID 22372 75482 63021 - rpt of 1000Z on 8136 CW 1100 11/07/1999 Sun (MS) E3 YL/EE 55015 2100 27/07/1999 Tues (HP) E3 YL/EE 47663 unid. QRM 2000 27/07/1999 Tues (HP) E3 YL/EE 55015: //7337 //12603 2200 21/07/1999 Wed (HP) E03 //6959//11545 USB 2005 08/07/1999 Thu (SI) E03 USB 1930 06/07/1999 Tue (SI) E03 //11545//6959 USB 0020 05/07/1999 Mon (SI) E03 //11545 USB 0019 04/07/1999 Sun (SI) E3 id 00215 82291 … USB 2000 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) V2 rptg 616/02 and 02/53 AM 0200 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) V2 rptg 616/04 and 04/57 AM 0200 28/07/1999 Wed (JM4) V2 audio unreadable - low volume AM 0200 14/07/1999 Wed (JM4) V2 SENDS 5FG - 616 02 02 53 FINALx2 AM 0802 06/07/1999 Tue (MS) V2 rptg 616/02 and 02/46 AM 0200 21/07/1999 Wed (JM4) much weaker station USB 0400 13/07/1999 Tues (HS) V2 Spanish Lady YL/SS id 663 01, 584 08 AM 0611 27/07/1999 Tue (SD) V2 Spanish Lady YL/SS id ??? ??, 584 04 grp 03 46 AM 0605 06/07/1999 Tue (SD) M8a ID 02093 66581 42802 CW 1000 03/07/1999 Sat (MS) M8a ID 54132 60282 36612 - rpt of 0800Z on 10236 CW 0900 04/07/1999 Sun (MS) M8a ID 43923 66582 50942 CW 1000 06/07/1999 Tue (MS) M8a ID 50162 83943 29621 CW 1000 10/07/1999 Sat (MS) Pagina 703 9323.0 9323.0 9330.0 9330.0 9330.0 9330.0 9330.0 9330.0 9330.0 9330.0 9331.0 9382 9382.0 9382.0 9382.0 9382.0 9382.0 10046.0 10046.0 10046.0 10046.0 10046.0 10046.0 10046.0 10046.0 10046.0 10046.0 10046.0 10046.0 10046.0 10046.0 10046.0 10046.0 10046.0 10046.0 10046.0 10047.0 10125.0 10125.5 10126.0 10126.0 10126.0 10126.0 10126.0 10126.0 10127.0 10180.0 10235.0 10235.0 10236.0 10240.0 10241.0 10346.0 10346.0 10346.0 10356.0 WUN-v05 M8a ID 53332 66583 42091 CW 1000 08/07/1999 Thu (MS) V2a ID ..... 01531 58701 - YL/SS AM 0408 08/07/1999 Thu (MS) M8a ID ..... 99763 32252 CW 1207 07/07/1999 Wed (MS) M8a ID 17942 99761 33973 CW 1200 05/07/1999 Mon (MS) M8a ID 17941 39593 33972 CW 1200 04/07/1999 Sun (MS) M8a ID 89652 87352 31392 - rpt of 0400Z on 10125 CW 0500 03/07/1999 Sat (MS) M8a ID ..... 99763 32252 CW 1207 07/07/1999 Wed (MS) M8a ID 89572 86411 52333 CW 1200 11/07/1999 Sun (MS) M8a ID 69903 05792 52331 CW 1200 09/07/1999 Fri (MS) M8a ID 89573 86412 10611 CW 1200 12/07/1999 Mon (MS) V2 Spanish Lady YL/SS id 01532, 47503, 60511 AM 0600 12/07/1999 Mon (SD) E10 multi-message YHF YL spelling her 5LGs USB 1600 07/07/1999 Wed (JMM) E10 several msgs: 76 TOIRY USB 1629 09/07/1999 Fri (GG) E10 YHF USB 0430 10/07/1999 Sat (JM4) E10 several msgs: ?? ????? 76 TOIRY USB 1610 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 YHF 19 BVKEM USB 0430 06/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10 YHF 5 UAPVL USB 0430 02/07/1999 Fri (GG) M22 4XZ marker CW 0200 14/07/1999 Wed (JM4) M22 //17050 4XZ marker CW 0100 28/07/1999 Wed (JM4) M22 //17050 4XZ marker CW 2300 26/07/1999 Mon (JM4) M22 //17050 4XZ marker CW 0000 24/07/1999 Sat (JM4) M22 //17050 4XZ marker CW 0100 23/07/1999 Fri (JM4) M22 //17050 4XZ in traffic CW 0000 21/07/1999 Wed (JM4) M22 4XZ marker CW 0300 10/07/1999 Sat (JM4) M22 4XZ marker CW 0000 03/07/1999 Sat (JM4) M22 4XZ marker CW 0100 04/07/1999 Sun (JM4) M22 4XZ in traffic CW 0100 06/07/1999 Tue (JM4) M22 4XZ marker CW 0000 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) M22 4XZ marker CW 0000 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) M22 //17050 4XZ marker CW 0000 17/07/1999 Sat (JM4) M22 4XZ marker CW 2300 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) M22 //17050 4XZ marker CW 2300 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) M22 4XZ marker CW 0000 11/07/1999 Sun (JM4) M22 4XZ in traffic CW 2300 14/07/1999 Wed (JM4) M22 //17050 4XZ in traffic CW 0200 18/07/1999 Sun (JM4) M22 //17050 4XZ marker CW 0000 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) M22 4XZ in traffic CW 0100 02/07/1999 Fri (JM4) M8a ID 89652 87352 31392 CW 0400 03/07/1999 Sat (MS) M8a in progress - new schedule CW 0400 10/07/1999 Sat (JM4) M8a ID ..... 82752 48932 - rpt of 0804Z on 11432 CW 0904 10/07/1999 Sat (MS) M8a ID 22373 63022 65453 - rpt of 1000Z on 9153 CW 1100 12/07/1999 Mon (MS) M8a ID 65261 10481 47991 CW 0900 06/07/1999 Tue (MS) M8a ID 87412 16782 31411 - rpt of 1000Z on 9153 CW 1100 14/07/1999 Wed (MS) M8a ID 53333 99473 29452 - rpt of 1000Z on 9153 CW 1100 09/07/1999 Fri (MS) M8a ID ..... 10483 47993 CW 0904 08/07/1999 Thu (MS) M8a ID 43922 50941 45922 - rpt of 1000Z on 9153 CW 1100 05/07/1999 Mon (MS) S7 ID:"482" then "916-916-93-93" 5fg groups, ended with "000 000" AM 1730 13/07/1999 Tue (BA) M8a ID 44132 45922 87353 CW 0400 06/07/1999 Tue (MS) M8a ID 22371 75481 65451 CW 0400 11/07/1999 Sun (MS) M8a ID 54132 60282 36612 CW 0800 04/07/1999 Sun (MS) M? 320 R10 - THEN WENT SILENT CW 0400 11/07/1999 Sun (MS) ?? rptg 320 (long 0) until :10 then down CW 0300 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) M8a ID 43923 66582 50942 - rpt of 1000Z on 9323 CW 1100 06/07/1999 Tue (MS) M8a ID 22371 00091 29453 CW 1100 10/07/1999 Sat (MS) M8a ID 53332 66583 42091 - rpt of 1000Z on 9323 CW 1100 08/07/1999 Thu (MS) M22 //14649//18482 4XZ in tfc CW 2300 26/07/1999 Mon (JM4) Pagina 704 10356.0 10356.0 10356.0 10356.0 10356.0 10356.0 10356.0 10356.0 10356.0 10356.0 10356.0 10356.0 10356.0 10356.0 10356.0 10356.0 10356.0 10356.0 10356.0 10367.0 10423.0 10423.0 10423.0 10423.0 10423.0 10423.0 10423.0 10423.0 10423.0 10426.0 10426.0 10426.0 10440.0 10443.0 10443.0 10443.0 10446.0 10446.0 10446.0 10446.0 10446.0 10446.0 10446.0 10446.0 10446.0 10446.0 10446.0 10446.0 10470.0 10484.0 10484.0 10566.0 WUN-v05 M22 //14649//18482 4XZ in tfc CW 0100 28/07/1999 Wed (JM4) M22 //14649//18482 4XZ in tfc CW 0000 24/07/1999 Sat (JM4) M22 //14649//18482 4XZ in tfc CW 0100 23/07/1999 Fri (JM4) M22 //14649//18482 4XZ in traffic CW 0000 21/07/1999 Wed (JM4) M22 //14649//18482 4XZ marker CW 2300 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) M22 //14649 4XZ in traffic CW 2300 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) M22 //14649 4XZ in traffic - appeared // CW 0000 03/07/1999 Sat (JM4) M22 //14649 4XZ marker CW 0300 10/07/1999 Sat (JM4) M22 //14649 4XZ marker CW 0100 04/07/1999 Sun (JM4) M22 //14649 4XZ marker CW 0100 06/07/1999 Tue (JM4) M22 //14649//18482 4XZ marker CW 0000 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) M22 //14649 4XZ marker CW 0000 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) M22 //14649 4XZ in traffic CW 0000 11/07/1999 Sun (JM4) M22 //14649 4XZ in traffic CW 0200 14/07/1999 Wed (JM4) M22 4XZ in traffic CW 0000 01/07/1999 Thu (JM4) M22 //14649 4XZ in traffic CW 2300 14/07/1999 Wed (JM4) M22 //14649//18482 4XZ in traffic CW 0000 17/07/1999 Sat (JM4) M22 //14649//18482 4XZ marker CW 0200 18/07/1999 Sun (JM4) M22 //14649 4XZ in traffic CW 0000 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) M22 4XZ in traffic CW 0100 02/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E5 "848-1234567890" USB 2200 14/07/1999 Wed (BA) E5 "848-1234567890" USB 2200 18/07/1999 Sun (BA) E5 "674 - 1234567890" RTTY in the background USB 1600 16/07/1999 Fri (BA) E5 TCS YL/EE id 848 count 111 //12197 AM 2200 28/07/1999 Wed (SD) E5 "375-1234567890" //14421 very strong USB 2100 14/07/1999 Wed (BA) E5 "993-1234567890" very strong signal USB 1600 14/07/1999 Wed (BA) E5 "186-1234567890" group count 122,readable USB 2205 07/07/1999 Wed (BA) E5 "634-1234567890"Group count 159,5fg (3x2), very strong signal USB 1600 07/07/1999 Wed (BA) E5 "674-1234567890" USB 1600 18/07/1999 Sun (BA) E3 suffered heavy QRM from TCS on frequency nearby USB 1600 14/07/1999 Wed (BA) E3 id 53361 81859 … USB 1400 05/07/1999 Mon (GG) E3 "53361" obscured by TCS transmitting on 10423 USB 1600 07/07/1999 Wed (BA) G6 German Lady YL/GG null msg "487 487 487 00000" AM 0402 06/07/1999 Tue (SD) M? -IN PROGRESS- 5FGx2 CW 0810 07/07/1999 Wed (MS) M? (IN PROGRESS) - (5FGx2, T=0) CW 0810 07/07/1999 Wed (MS) M? 5FG, T=0 - IN PROGRESS - BTx2 723x3 81x2 000000 CW 0812 06/07/1999 Tue (MS) M8a ID ..... 45923 96221 CW 1105 06/07/1999 Tue (MS) M8a ID ..... 10482 47992 CW 0803 07/07/1999 Wed (MS) M8a ID ..... 10482 47992 CW 0803 07/07/1999 Wed (MS) M8a ID 00111 82751 48931 CW 0800 09/07/1999 Fri (MS) M8a ID ..... 40502 29451 CW 1103 08/07/1999 Thu (MS) V2 Spanish Lady YL/SS in progress, v. faint AM 0309 26/07/1999 Mon (SD) V2a i/p mixing w/M8a transmission AM 0300 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) V2a rptg 58133 48102 56481 AM 0300 14/07/1999 Wed (JM4) V2a Attcn 01532,45503,30511 AM 0502 12/07/1999 Mon (JK) V2a rptg 58583 48101 14291 mixing w/M8a and AM 0300 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) V2a ID 44723 46011 25332 - YL/SS - rpt of 0206Z on 12165 AM 0300 05/07/1999 Mon (MS) V2a rptg 55533 65301 82301 AM 0300 28/07/1999 Wed (JM4) M31 rptg VVV DE FDC - dropped after 45 minutes CW 0100 08/07/1999 Thu (MS) E3 msg in progress.Notice LSB.Weak signal,not sure of frequency LSB 1730 21/07/1999 Wed (BA) E3 "97087" //14487 and //12603 LSB 1600 22/07/1999 Thu (BA) M8a ID 89573 86412 10611 - rpt of 1200Z on 9330 CW 1300 Pagina 705 10566.0 10566.0 10566.0 10648 10648.0 10648.0 10648.0 10648.0 10648.0 10648.0 10648.0 10648.0 10648.0 10648.0 10648.0 10648.0 10648.0 10665.0 10665.0 10665.0 10714.5 10820.0 10820.0 10820.0 10820.0 10820.0 10820.0 10820.0 10820.0 10820.0 10820.0 10820.0 10820.0 10820.0 10820.0 10820.0 10820.0 10820.0 10820.0 10820.0 10820.0 10820.0 10820.0 10858.0 10858.0 10858.0 10858.0 10899.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 WUN-v05 12/07/1999 Mon (MS) M8a ID 89572 86411 52333 - rpt of 1200Z on 9330 CW 1300 11/07/1999 Sun (MS) M8a ID 69903 05792 52331 - rpt of 1200Z on 9330 CW 1300 09/07/1999 Fri (MS) M8a ID 17942 99761 33973 - rpt of 1200Z on 9330 CW 1300 05/07/1999 Mon (MS) E10 multi-message YHF YL spelling her 5LGs USB 1600 07/07/1999 Wed (JMM) E10 in progress, obscured by CW USB 1635 13/07/1999 Tue (BA) E10 in progress, weak and obscured by CW USB 1630 22/07/1999 Thu (BA) E10 "YHF" CW station in the background USB 1800 07/07/1999 Wed (BA) E10 YHF - no number - message USB 1800 07/07/1999 Wed (SI) E10 several msgs: ?? ????? 76 TOIRY USB 1610 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 YHF 51 DFUOB USB 1800 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10 in progress,CW in the background USB 1605 05/07/1999 Mon (BA) E10 in progress,weak and obscured by CW USB 1605 18/07/1999 Sun (BA) E10 in progress,CW in the background USB 1635 05/07/1999 Mon (BA) E10 in progress,obscured by CW USB 1805 19/07/1999 Mon (BA) E10 in progress,partly obscured by a CW station USB 1805 11/07/1999 Sun (BA) E10 "YHF" weak and obscured by CW USB 1800 17/07/1999 Sat (BA) E10 "YHF" very weak,CW in the background USB 1600 19/07/1999 Mon (BA) V5 //11491 in progress AM 0300 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) V5 //11491 rptg 631 Grupo ? AM 0300 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) V5 //11491 rptg 065 Grupo 121 AM 0300 01/07/1999 Thu (JM4) M8a i/p groups RAUNA and DTWIN given during CW 0200 27/07/1999 Tue (JM4) E10 no callsign,but this string:"VLB18P46B55" USB 2200 18/07/1999 Sun (BA) E10 VLB 2 no message USB 2145 07/07/1999 Wed (SI) E10 VLB 2 no msg usb 2045 12/07/1999 Mon (SI) E10 VLB USB 0018 04/07/1999 Sun (SI) E10 VLB 2 no msg usb 2145 10/07/1999 Sat (SI) E10 //14866 VLB 2 no msg usb 1945 11/07/1999 Sun (SI) E10 in progress, one of the weakest signals I ever heard USB 2105 14/07/1999 Wed (BA) E10 VLB USB 1845 06/07/1999 Tue (SI) E10 //14866 VLB 2 no message USB 1845 07/07/1999 Wed (SI) E10 VLB 2 no msg usb 1945 12/07/1999 Mon (SI) E10 VLB 2 no message USB 2045 07/07/1999 Wed (SI) E10 VLB USB 0020 05/07/1999 Mon (SI) E10a on and on with no msg. //14866 and //12747 partly obscured by CW USB 1900 19/07/1999 Mon (BA) E10a "VLB2" weak, USB 1900 13/07/1999 Tue (BA) E10a VLB2 USB 2345 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a VLB2 USB 2245 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a VLB2 USB 2345 16/07/1999 Fri (GG) E10a VLB2 USB 2245 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10a VLB2 USB 2145 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a VLB2 USB 2045 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a VLB2 USB 2245 10/07/1999 Sat (GG) E10a "VLB2" no msg. //14866 //12747 obscured by CW USB 1930 20/07/1999 Tue (BA) M8a ID 51193 39592 33971 CW 1200 03/07/1999 Sat (MS) M8a ID 89571 05793 52332 CW 1200 10/07/1999 Sat (MS) M8a ID ..... ..... 32251 CW 1205 06/07/1999 Tue (MS) M8a ID 69902 05791 32253 CW 1200 08/07/1999 Thu (MS) E17 rptg 371 371 371 00000 AM 0115 06/07/1999 Tue (JM4) E03 MIW 2 no msg USB 2015 08/07/1999 Thu (SI) E03 MIW 2 no msg USB 2115 08/07/1999 Thu (SI) E03 MIW 2 no msg usb 2115 09/07/1999 Fri (SI) E10 MIW2 USB 0215 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E10 //13921 MIW2 USB 0115 15/07/1999 Thu (JM4) Pagina 706 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 10970.0 11430.0 11430.0 11431.0 11432.0 11432.0 11432.0 11461.0 11462.0 11462.0 11462.0 11491.0 11491.0 11491.0 11491.0 11513 11545 11545 11545.0 11545.0 11545.0 11545.0 11545.0 11545.0 11545.0 11545.0 11564.9 11564.9 11565.0 11565.0 11565.0 WUN-v05 E10 //13921 MIW2 USB 0115 14/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 MIW 2 no message USB 1915 07/07/1999 Wed (SI) E10 MIW 2 no msg usb 2015 12/07/1999 Mon (SI) E10 MIW 2 no msg usb 1915 12/07/1999 Mon (SI) E10 MIW 2 no msg usb 1915 11/07/1999 Sun (SI) E10 //13921 MIW2 USB 0015 11/07/1999 Sun (JM4) E10 //13921 MIW2 USB 0215 02/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E10 //13921 MIW2 USB 0115 06/07/1999 Tue (JM4) E10 //13921 MIW2 USB 0015 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 //13921 MIW2 USB 0115 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 //13921 MIW2 mixing w/M22 broadcast on USB 0315 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 //13921 MIW2 USB 0015 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) E10 //13921 MIW2 USB 0015 04/07/1999 Sun (JM4) E10 //13921 MIW2 USB 0215 04/07/1999 Sun (JM4) E10 //13921 MIW2 USB 0015 03/07/1999 Sat (JM4) E10 //13921 MIW2 USB 0115 02/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E10 MIW 2 no message USB 2015 07/07/1999 Wed (SI) E10 //13921 MIW2 USB 0115 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) E10 //13921 MIW2 USB 0215 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) E10 MIW 2 no msg USB 1915 08/07/1999 Thu (SI) E10 CIO 2 no msg - still transmitting at USB 1915 08/07/1999 Thu (SI) E10 //13921 MIW2 USB 0015 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E10 //13921 MIW2 USB 0115 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E10a MIW2 USB 2115 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a MIW2 USB 2215 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10a MIW2 USB 2015 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a MIW2 USB 2215 10/07/1999 Sat (GG) E10a MIW2 V13 YL/CC w/flute interval AM 1500 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) V13 New Star YL/CC not parallel to 13750 AM 1201 21/07/1999 Wed (SD) M8a ID ..... 45922 87353 - rpt of 0400Z on 10235 CW 0504 06/07/1999 Tue (MS) M8a ID ..... 18.43 86182 CW 0805 09/07/1999 Fri (MS) M8a ID ..... 82752 48932 CW 0804 10/07/1999 Sat (MS) M8a -IN PROGRESS- CW 0826 06/07/1999 Tue (MS) V7 SS - ?x 403 403 403 1 3x 542 124 59845 ... 000 000 AM 0006 06/07/1999 Tue (SI) V7 Spanish Man OM/SS null msg "403 403 403 000" last "0" runs into "4" AM 0601 13/07/1999 Tue (SD) V7 Spanish Man OM/SS call-up 403 id 542 grp 124 AM 0600 06/07/1999 Tue (SD) V7 Spanish Man OM/SS call-up 403 id 873 grp 97 AM 0600 20/07/1999 Tue (SD) V5 //10665 in progress AM 0300 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) V5 //10665 r[tg 065 Grupo 121 AM 0300 01/07/1999 Thu (JM4) V5 //10665 rptg 631 Grupo ? AM 0300 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) V5 Rptg 631 groupo 216. Reception poor. AM 0300 08/07/1999 Thu (JK) S7 ending same as S25 sample of conet proj USB 2110 12/07/1999 Mon (CD) E3 YL/EE 1610 26/07/1999 Mon (HP) E3 YL/EE //13375 //15682 1620 27/07/1999 Tues (HP) E03 //9251//6959 USB 0020 05/07/1999 Mon (SI) E03 //9251//6959 USB 2005 08/07/1999 Thu (SI) E03 USB 1930 06/07/1999 Tue (SI) E03 //9251 USB 0019 04/07/1999 Sun (SI) E3 YL/EE 19222 2000 26/07/1999 Mon (HP) E3 //13375 weak USB 1500 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E3 //12603//13375 rptg 00215 USB 1500 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) E3 id 00215 82291 … USB 2000 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 EZI USB 2030 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 EZI 16 ECQYX USB 2100 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 VLB 2 no msg USB 1945 08/07/1999 Thu (SI) E10 EZI -no number- 2 messages usb 2030 12/07/1999 Mon (SI) E10 YHF 2 no msg USB 2000 08/07/1999 Thu (SI) Pagina 707 11565.0 11565.0 11565.0 11565.0 11565.0 11565.0 11565.0 11566.0 11629 11629 11629 11629 12062.0 12062.0 12062.0 12062.0 12093.0 12093.0 12093.0 12093.0 12135 12135.0 12135.0 12135.0 12142.0 12156.0 12165.0 12165.0 12180.0 12180.0 12180.0 12184.0 12197.0 (SD) 12198 12198.0 12215.0 12215.0 12215.0 12215.0 12215.0 12215.0 12229.0 12295.0 12295.0 12300.5 12300.5 12300.5 12300.5 12300.5 12603 12603 12603 12603 WUN-v05 E10 EZI 40 VHKWD USB 1900 08/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 EZI//6840 USB 1900 06/07/1999 Tue (SI) E10 EZI USB 0021 05/07/1999 Mon (SI) E10 //9130 EZI bad reception, seemed to end as "end of message one" USB 0020 05/07/1999 Mon (SI) E10 EZI -no number- message usb 1900 12/07/1999 Mon (SI) E10a EZI2 USB 1830 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a EZI2 USB 1930 08/07/1999 Thu (GG) V2a rptg 58131 14292 53852 AM 0300 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E17 YL 0230 25/07/1999 Sun (MAD) E17 YL 0500 25/07/1999 Sun (MAD) E17 english lady 0500 25/07/1999 Sun (MAD) E17 english lady 0230 25/07/1999 Sun (MAD) V7 Spanish Man OM/SS call-up 403 id 542 grp 124 AM 0625 06/07/1999 Tue (SD) V7 Spanish Man OM/SS null msg "403 403 403 000" AM 0610 27/07/1999 Tue (SD) V7 Spanish Man OM/SS call-up 403 id 873 grp 97 AM 0620 20/07/1999 Tue (SD) V7 Spanish Man OM/SS null msg "403 403 403 000" last "0" runs into "4" AM 0610 13/07/1999 Tue (SD) M8a ID 51193 39592 33971 - rpt of 1200Z on 10858 CW 1300 03/07/1999 Sat (MS) M8a ID 17943 99762 32251 - rpt of 1205Z on 10858 CW 1300 06/07/1999 Tue (MS) M8a ID 69902 05791 32253 - rpt of 1200Z on 10858 CW 1300 08/07/1999 Thu (MS) M8a ID 89571 05793 52332 - rpt of 1200Z on 10858 CW 1300 10/07/1999 Sat (MS) atencion parrot squawk in background 01.5 14/07/1999 Wed (JM4) V2a rptg 88323 51911 69553 AM 0200 01/07/1999 Thu (JM4) V2a in progress AM 0200 15/07/1999 Thu (JM4) V2a rptg 18042 51912 09511 AM 0200 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) V? -IN PROGRESS- YL/SS - PAUSES BETWEEN EVERY 10 GROUPS AM 0725 04/07/1999 Sun (MS) XP low tones AM 2035 20/07/1999 Tue (MH) V2a rptg 56483 46013 01091 AM 0200 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) V2a ID ..... 46011 25332 - YL/SS AM 0206 05/07/1999 Mon (MS) V2a rptg 55533 65301 82301 AM 0200 28/07/1999 Wed (JM4) V2a rptg 12523 48103 56061 AM 0200 21/07/1999 Wed (JM4) V2a in progress AM 0200 14/07/1999 Wed (JM4) M14a 5FGx2, T=0 - (1st msg)(652 abt 2 min)(2nd msg)(ends BT 908 908 245 245 00000) - CW 2204 03/07/1999 Sat (MS) E5 TCS YL/EE id 848 count 111 //10423 AM 2200 28/07/1999 Wed E5 id 127 USB 2000 12/07/1999 Mon (CD) E5 AM 2000 19/07/1999 Mon (DK) V2a rptg 58581 44522 10192 AM 0200 02/07/1999 Fri (JM4) V2a rptg 12811 35142 54491 AM 0000 03/07/1999 Sat (JM4) V2a ID 12811 35142 74491 - YL/SS AM 0000 03/07/1999 Sat (MS) V2a ? carrier - no audio AM 0200 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) V2a rptg 12813 48951 54493 AM 0000 17/07/1999 Sat (JM4) V2a in progress after 13375 switch AM 0000 24/07/1999 Sat (JM4) E5 TCS YL/EE id 487 count 112 AM 2200 26/07/1999 Mon (SD) M? POSS M13-IN PROGRESS-5FGx2,T=0 - BTx2 39x2 41x2 919x3 95x2 12x2 BTx2 (MSG) BTx2 CW 2206 06/07/1999 Tue (MS) M? IN PROGRESS 5FGx2 T=0 - BTx2 39x2 41x2 919x3 95x2 12x2 BTx2 (MSG) BTx2 95x2 12x2 CW 2207 05/07/1999 Mon (MS) V5 //14421 rptg 407 Grupo 195 AM 0300 06/07/1999 Tue (JM4) V5 //14421 rptg 407 Grupo 159 AM 0300 10/07/1999 Sat (JM4) V5 //14421 rptg 407 Grupo 195 AM 0300 27/07/1999 Tue (JM4) V5 //14421 rptg 729 Grupo 159 AM 0300 03/07/1999 Sat (JM4) V5 //14421 rptg 407 Grupo 195 AM 0300 20/07/1999 Tue (JM4) E3 YL/EE extr. Utility-QRM 2000 27/07/1999 Tues (HP) E3 YL/EE 03417 //14487 1700 21/07/1999 Wed (HP) E3 YL/EE 55015 //7337, //9251 strong Utility_QRM 2100 27/07/1999 Tues (HP) E3 YL/EE 55015 //7337//9251 CW-QRM 2200 21/07/1999 Wed (HP) Pagina 708 WUN-v05 12603.0 E3 id 53361 81859 … USB 1400 05/07/1999 Mon (GG) 12603.0 E3 //11545//13375 rptg 00215 USB 1500 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) 12634 E17 atencion parrot squawk in background 0150 14/07/1999 Wed (JM4) 12634.0 V2 Parrot heard on carrier, then 238/01 01/71 AM 0200 15/07/1999 Thu (JM4) 12634.0 V2? carrier up - no audio appeared AM 0200 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) 12634.0 V2a in progress AM 0200 01/07/1999 Thu (JM4) 12747.0 E10 VLB45L36F19T48B1338 USB 0745 20/07/1999 Tue (GG) 12747.0 E10 VLB45L36F19T48B1338 USB 0647 20/07/1999 Tue (GG) 12747.0 E10a VLB2 USB 2245 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) 12747.0 E10a VLB2 USB 2345 16/07/1999 Fri (GG) 12747.0 E10a VLB2 USB 1645 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) 12747.0 E10a VLB2 USB 1745 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) 12747.0 E10a VLB2 USB 1845 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) 12747.0 E10a VLB2 USB 2245 10/07/1999 Sat (GG) 12747.0 E10a VLB2 USB 2045 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) 12747.0 E10a VLB2 USB 2145 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) 12747.0 E10a "VLB2" no msg.,obscured by CW // 14866 fair, //10820 weakest of all USB 1900 17/07/1999 Sat (BA) 12747.0 E10a VLB2 USB 2245 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) 12747.0 E10a VLB2 USB 0545 20/07/1999 Tue (GG) 12747.0 E10a VLB2 USB 2345 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) 12906.0 E5 693 COUNT ?15 V.WEAK USB 0012 14/07/1999 Wed (SG) 13352 E17 english lady 0200 25/07/1999 Sun (MAD) 13352 E17 YL 0200 25/07/1999 Sun (MAD) 13357 E3 YL/EE 1520 26/07/1999 Mon (HP) 13362.0 V7 Spanish Man OM/SS call-up 403 id 542 grp 124 AM 0651 06/07/1999 Tue (SD) 13362.0 V7 Spanish Man OM/SS call-up 403 id 873 grp 97 AM 0640 20/07/1999 Tue (SD) 13375 E3 YL/EE //11545 //15682 1620 27/07/1999 Tues (HP) 13375.0 E3 //11545 weak USB 1500 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) 13375.0 E3 "03417" USB 1900 16/07/1999 Fri (BA) 13375.0 E3 extremely weak USB 1500 17/07/1999 Sat (JM4) 13375.0 E3 in progress USB 1635 13/07/1999 Tue (BA) 13375.0 E3 "25443" group count 205 USB 1500 12/07/1999 Mon (BA) 13375.0 E3 "66891" USB 1600 05/07/1999 Mon (BA) 13375.0 E3 in progress USB 1730 13/07/1999 Tue (BA) 13375.0 E3 "21299" // 12603 obscured USB 1500 15/07/1999 Thu (BA) 13375.0 E3 "55015" //12603 obscured as usual USB 1500 16/07/1999 Fri (BA) 13375.0 E3 //12603,jammed as usual."00215" USB 1500 01/07/1999 Thu (BA) 13375.0 E3 "97087" USB 1700 16/07/1999 Fri (BA) 13375.0 E3 "47661" strong noise USB 1700 11/07/1999 Sun (BA) 13375.0 E3 "55015" same callsign as July 16 at 1500UT on same freq // 12603 obscured USB 1600 17/07/1999 Sat (BA) 13375.0 E3 "21299" same callsign as July 16 at 1600UT and July 15 at 1500 UTC both on same freq USB 1700 17/07/1999 Sat (BA) 13375.0 E3 "97087" same callsign as July 16 at 1700UT on same freq USB 1800 17/07/1999 Sat (BA) 13375.0 E3 "47663" USB 1700 18/07/1999 Sun (BA) 13375.0 E3 "03415" could not hear // 12603 USB 1500 19/07/1999 Mon (BA) 13375.0 E3 "97097" USB 1600 19/07/1999 Mon (BA) 13375.0 E3 "70531" //12603 obscured USB 1500 22/07/1999 Thu (BA) 13375.0 E3 "55015" // 12603 obscured as usual USB 1500 23/07/1999 Fri (BA) 13375.0 E3 "21229" same callsign as July 15 at 1500UT on 13375 USB 1600 16/07/1999 Fri (BA) 13375.0 E3 extremely weak USB 1600 03/07/1999 Sat (JM4) 13375.0 E3 "66891" //12603 obscured as usual USB 1600 12/07/1999 Mon (BA) 13375.0 E3 //11545//12603 rptg 00215 USB 1500 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) 13375.0 V2a false start on this wrong freq AM 0000 24/07/1999 Sat (JM4) 13375.0 V2a ID 12811 35142 74491 - YL/SS AM 2300 02/07/1999 Fri (MS) 13380.0 G6 ctrl-msg 564 564 00000 USB 2020 17/07/1999 Sat (MH) 13380.0 V2 Spanish Lady YL/SS in progress AM 0608 28/07/1999 Wed (SD) 13390.0 S7 ID:"482" then "916-93" same as July 13,1999 AM 1630 14/07/1999 Wed (BA) 13436.0 V2a false start, then rptg 53661 51913 09512 AM 0100 Pagina 709 13436.0 13438.0 13443.0 13444.0 13444.0 13449.0 13450.0 13450.0 WUN-v05 15/07/1999 Thu (JM4) V2a rptg 88323 51911 69553 AM 0100 01/07/1999 Thu (JM4) XP low tones AM 2020 20/07/1999 Tue (MH) E05 not sure on ID - groups: 3 digits + 2 am 1822 12/07/1999 Mon (SI) E5 "346-1234567890" USB 1800 17/07/1999 Sat (BA) E5 "346-1234567890" //14905 and 10900 (not sure because of extreme weakness of signal USB 1800 19/07/1999 Mon (BA) ? YL/SS - IN PROGRESS - AM 1304 10/07/1999 Sat (MS) E5 541 JAMMED USB 0017 02/07/1999 Fri (SG) E5 "541-1234567890".Two parallels: //14448 and //10446 the weakest USB 1700 11/07/1999 Sun (BA) E5 541 POOR DUE TO JAMMING USB 0017 04/07/1999 Sun (SG) V5 //15651 rptg 772 Grupo 113 AM 0100 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) V5 //15651 rptg 940 Grupo 101 AM 0100 14/07/1999 Wed (JM4) V5 //15651 rptg 490 Grupo 101 AM 0100 23/07/1999 Fri (JM4) V5 //15651 rptg 940 Grupo 101 AM 0100 28/07/1999 Wed (JM4) V5 //15651 rptg 772 Grupo 113 AM 0100 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) XP low tones AM 2120 21/07/1999 Wed (MH) E5 814 COUNT 114 USB 0018 01/07/1999 Thu (SG) E5 814 COUNT 114 WEAK USB 0018 04/07/1999 Sun (SG) E5 "814-1234567890" USB 1800 11/07/1999 Sun (BA) E10 YL/EE EZI 1600 21/07/1999 Wed (HP) E10 Mossad YL/EE id EZI grp 46 //17410 AM 0530 04/07/1999 Sun 13450.1 13452.0 13452.0 13452.0 13452.0 13452.0 13464.0 13465.0 13465.0 13465.0 13533 13533.0 (SD) 13533.0 E10 EZI with 92 groups,strong USB 1700 01/07/1999 Thu (BA) 13533.0 E10 in progress,faint CW in the background USB 1705 06/07/1999 Tue (BA) 13533.0 E10 "EZI" group count 92.Slow delivery. USB 1700 08/07/1999 Thu (BA) 13533.0 E10 in progress.Group count 92,went off the air without finishing the repetition USB 1705 11/07/1999 Sun (BA) 13533.0 E10 EZI2 USB 0200 21/07/1999 Wed (JM4) 13533.0 E10 92 XHAIQ USB 1700 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) 13533.0 E10 "EZI" group count 92 USB 1700 13/07/1999 Tue (BA) 13533.0 E10 "EZI" group count 92 USB 1700 14/07/1999 Wed (BA) 13533.0 E10 "EZI" group count 40 USB 1600 19/07/1999 Mon (BA) 13533.0 E10 EZI2 USB 0200 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) 13533.0 E10 in progress USB 1705 19/07/1999 Mon (BA) 13533.0 E10 missed callsign,group count 41 USB 1700 18/07/1999 Sun (BA) 13533.0 E10 "EZI" group count 40 USB 1600 18/07/1999 Sun (BA) 13533.0 E10 in progress USB 1705 16/07/1999 Fri (BA) 13533.0 E10 "EZI2"no msg USB 1800 19/07/1999 Mon (BA) 13533.0 E10a EZI2 USB 1830 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) 13533.0 E10a EZI2 USB 0200 18/07/1999 Sun (GG) 13535 E10 YL/EE extr. Weak, but readable 1710 21/07/1999 Wed (HP) 13555.0 E5 //15732 rptg 535 Count 215 AM 1400 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) 13750.0 V13 in progress AM 1500 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) 13750.0 V13 New Star YL/CC not parallel to 11430 AM 1202 21/07/1999 Wed (SD) 13750.0 V13 in progress AM 1400 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) 13750.0 V13 YL/CC w/flute interval signal AM 1500 06/07/1999 Tue (JM4) 13750.0 V13 4FGx2 in progress AM 1500 17/07/1999 Sat (JM4) 13750.0 V13 YL/CC w/flute interval AM 1500 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) 13750.0 V13 very weak AM 1600 03/07/1999 Sat (JM4) 13880 E17 YL 0400 25/07/1999 Sun (MAD) 13880 E17 english lady 0400 25/07/1999 Sun (MAD) 13906.0 E5 TCS YL/EE id 579 //15732 AM 1200 21/07/1999 Wed (SD) 13921.0 E10 //10970 MIW2 USB 0015 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) 13921.0 E10 //10970 MIW2 USB 0015 03/07/1999 Sat (JM4) 13921.0 E10 MIW2 USB 0215 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) 13921.0 E10 //10970 MIW2 USB 0215 02/07/1999 Fri (JM4) 13921.0 E10 //10970 MIW2 USB 0115 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) 13921.0 E10 //10970 MIW2 USB 0015 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) 13921.0 E10 //10970 MIW2 USB 0115 02/07/1999 Fri (JM4) 13921.0 E10 //10970 MIW2 USB 0115 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) 13921.0 E10 //10970 MIW2 USB 0115 14/07/1999 Wed (JM4) 13921.0 E10 //10970 MIW2 mixing w/M22 broadcast on USB 0315 Pagina 710 13921.0 13921.0 13921.0 13921.0 13921.0 13921.0 13921.0 13921.0 13921.0 13921.0 13921.0 13921.0 13921.0 13921.0 14421.0 14421.0 14421.0 14421.0 14421.0 14421.0 14425.0 14448.0 14448.0 14448.0 14448.0 14487 14487 14487.0 14487.0 14487.0 14487.0 14487.0 14487.0 14487.0 14487.0 14600 14649.0 14649.0 14649.0 14649.0 14649.0 14649.0 14649.0 14649.0 14649.0 14649.0 14649.0 14649.0 14649.0 14649.0 14649.0 14649.0 14649.0 14649.0 14649.0 14649.0 14649.0 14729.0 14739.0 14865.8 14865.9 14866.0 WUN-v05 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 //10970 MIW2 USB 0115 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 //10970 MIW2 USB 0015 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 //10970 MIW2 USB 0115 06/07/1999 Tue (JM4) E10 //10970 MIW2 USB 0215 04/07/1999 Sun (JM4) E10 //13921 MIW2 USB 0015 04/07/1999 Sun (JM4) E10 //10970 MIW2 USB 0215 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) E10 //10970 MIW2 USB 0115 15/07/1999 Thu (JM4) E10 //10970 MIW2 USB 0015 11/07/1999 Sun (JM4) E10a MIW2 USB 1715 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a MIW2 USB 2215 10/07/1999 Sat (GG) E10a MIW2 USB 2015 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a MIW2 USB 2115 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a MIW2 USB 2315 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) M22 4XZ marker atop E10 broadcast CW 0315 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E5 "375-1234567890" // 10423 with two msg AM 2100 20/07/1999 Tue (BA) V5 //12300.5 rptg 729 Grupo 159 AM 0300 03/07/1999 Sat (JM4) V5 //12300.5 rptg 407 Grupo 195 AM 0300 27/07/1999 Tue (JM4) V5 //12300.5 rptg 407 Grupo 195 AM 0300 06/07/1999 Tue (JM4) V5 //12300.5 rptg 407 Grupo 195 AM 0300 20/07/1999 Tue (JM4) V5 //12300.5 rptg 407 Grupo 159 AM 0300 10/07/1999 Sat (JM4) E5 TCS YL/EE id 375 count 140 AM 2101 28/07/1999 Wed (SD) E5 "541-1234567890" same callsign as July 11,1700UT on same frequency USB 1700 18/07/1999 Sun (BA) E5 541-1234567890 //13450 with QRM USB 1700 16/07/1999 Fri (BA) E5 541 COUNT 212 V.WEAK USB 0017 04/07/1999 Sun (SG) E5 541 COUNT 212 STRONG USB 0017 02/07/1999 Fri (SG) E3 YL/EE 83745 1400 26/07/1999 Mon (HP) E3 YL/EE 03417 //12603 1700 21/07/1999 Wed (HP) E3 //15682//16084 rptg 47661 USB 1400 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E3 // 12603 USB 1700 14/07/1999 Wed (BA) E3 in progress,weak but numbers audible USB 1205 07/07/1999 Wed (BA) E3 in progress USB 1300 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E3 extremely weak USB 1600 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) e3 // with 15682 & 16084 missed call up first time for all three freq since the fal USB 1215 07/07/1999 Wed (ARQ3) E3 id 53361 81859 … USB 1400 05/07/1999 Mon (GG) E3 "25443" no jamming USB 1700 07/07/1999 Wed (BA) E5 weaker than 12190 USB 2000 12/07/1999 Mon (CD) M22 //10356 4XZ in traffic CW 0000 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) M22 //10356//18482 4XZ in tfc CW 0100 23/07/1999 Fri (JM4) M22 //10970 4XZ in traffic CW 0200 14/07/1999 Wed (JM4) M22 //10356 4XZ in traffic CW 0000 11/07/1999 Sun (JM4) M22 //10356//18482 4XZ in traffic CW 0000 17/07/1999 Sat (JM4) M22 //10356//18482 4XZ marker CW 0200 18/07/1999 Sun (JM4) M22 //10356 4XZ marker CW 0300 10/07/1999 Sat (JM4) M22 //10356 4XZ in traffic CW 2300 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) M22 //10356//18482 4XZ marker CW 0000 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) M22 //10356//18482 4XZ marker CW 2300 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) M22 //10356//18482 4XZ in traffic CW 0000 21/07/1999 Wed (JM4) M22 //10356 4XZ in traffic CW 2300 14/07/1999 Wed (JM4) M22 //10356//18482 4XZ in tfc CW 0000 24/07/1999 Sat (JM4) M22 //10356//18482 4XZ in tfc CW 2300 26/07/1999 Mon (JM4) M22 //10356//18484 4XZ in tfc CW 0100 28/07/1999 Wed (JM4) M22 //10356 4XZ marker CW 0100 06/07/1999 Tue (JM4) M22 //10356 4XZ marker CW 0100 04/07/1999 Sun (JM4) M22 //10356 4XZ in traffic // CW 0000 03/07/1999 Sat (JM4) M22 4XZ in traffic CW 0100 02/07/1999 Fri (JM4) M22 4XZ in traffic CW 0000 01/07/1999 Thu (JM4) M22 //10356 4XZ marker CW 0000 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) M12 rptg 750x3 1 (missed preamble) BT (MSG 5FGx1) 000 000 CW 2021 06/07/1999 Tue (MS) E5 //16198 in progress AM 1300 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E10a VLB2 drifting frequency USB 1545 06/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10a VLB2 USB 0845 26/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 VLB45L36F19T48B1338 USB 0745 20/07/1999 Tue (GG) Pagina 711 14866.0 14866.0 14866.0 14866.0 14866.0 14866.0 14866.0 14866.0 14866.0 14866.0 14866.0 14866.0 14866.0 14866.0 14866.0 14866.0 14866.0 14866.0 14866.0 14866.0 14866.0 14866.0 14866.0 14930.0 14930.0 15388.0 15388.0 15651.0 15651.0 15651.0 15651.0 15651.0 15682 15682.0 15732.0 15732.0 15732.0 15822.0 15822.0 15980.0 15980.0 15980.0 15980.0 15980.0 15980.0 16198.0 16273.0 16346.0 17050.0 17050.0 17050.0 17050.0 17050.0 17050.0 17050.0 17050.0 17050.0 17384.0 17409.9 17409.9 17409.9 17409.9 17409.9 17409.9 17409.9 WUN-v05 E10 VLB15P54T1844 USB 1100 13/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10 //10820 VLB 2 no msg usb 1946 11/07/1999 Sun (SI) E10 Mossad YL/EE id VLB2 AM 1145 21/07/1999 Wed (SD) E10 VLB45L36F19T48B1338 USB 0647 20/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10 //10820 VLB 2 no message USB 1845 07/07/1999 Wed (SI) E10 VLB16T58F13 USB 0847 13/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10 VLB18P16R56F4 USB 1313 17/07/1999 Sat (GG) E10 VLB2 USB 0300 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) E10 VLB2 USB 0300 20/07/1999 Tue (JM4) E10 VLB16T58F1? USB 0747 13/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10a VLB2 USB 2245 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a VLB2 USB 0545 20/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10a VLB2 USB 1745 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a VLB2 USB 2345 21/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a "VLB2" on and on,no msg. //12747 //10820 best copy USB 1900 16/07/1999 Fri (BA) E10a VLB2 USB 0300 18/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a VLB2 USB 2345 16/07/1999 Fri (GG) E10a VLB2 USB 2245 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10a VLB2 USB 2145 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a VLB2 USB 2245 10/07/1999 Sat (GG) E10a VLB2 USB 1645 07/07/1999 Wed (GG) E10a VLB2 USB 1445 06/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10a VLB2 USB 2045 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) M16 rptg VVV DE 8BY 012/020/5.2 AR CW 2300 07/07/1999 Wed (MS) M16 rptg VVV DE 8BY 012/020/5.2 AR CW 2300 07/07/1999 Wed (MS) V13 4FGx2 in progress AM 1500 06/07/1999 Tue (JM4) V13 very weak AM 1500 17/07/1999 Sat (JM4) V5 //13452 rptg 772 Grupo 113 AM 0100 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) V5 //13452 rptg 772 Grupo 113 AM 0100 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) V5 //13452 rptg 940 Grupo 101 AM 0100 14/07/1999 Wed (JM4) V5 //13453 rptg 490 Grupo 101 AM 0100 23/07/1999 Fri (JM4) V5 //13452 rptg 940 Grupo 101 AM 0100 28/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E3 YL/EE //11545 //13375 BC-QRM 15685 (WWCR?) 1630 27/07/1999 Tues (HP) E3 //14487//16084 rptg 47661 USB 1400 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E5 //13555 rptg 535 Count 215 AM 1400 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E5 693 COUNT WEAK USB 0012 14/07/1999 Wed (SG) E5 TCS YL/EE id 579 //13906 AM 1200 21/07/1999 Wed (SD) E5 313 COUNT 98 WEAK USB 0017 13/07/1999 Tue (SG) E5 313 COUNT 98 USB 0017 14/07/1999 Wed (SG) E10 EZI 84 UIAFE USB 0600 20/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10 EZI 16 ECQYX USB 2100 11/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10 EZI 102 P???? USB 1100 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 EZI 102 PQBGN USB 1100 13/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10 EZI 2 msgs: 16 PJMML 14 XWXJ? USB 1130 13/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10a EZI2 E5 654 COUNT 215 WEAK USB 0012 14/07/1999 Wed (SG) E5 313 V.WEAK USB 0017 13/07/1999 Tue (SG) E7 5ngs non rpt, E om, ends 000 000 at 1322 AM 1310 10/07/1999 Sat (MH) M22 //10046 4XZ in traffic CW 0000 21/07/1999 Wed (JM4) M22 //10046 4XZ marker CW 0100 28/07/1999 Wed (JM4) M22 //10046 4XZ marker CW 2300 26/07/1999 Mon (JM4) M22 //10046 4XZ marker CW 0100 23/07/1999 Fri (JM4) M22 //10046 4XZ marker CW 2300 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) M22 //10046 4XZ marker CW 0000 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) M22 //10046 4XZ in traffic CW 0200 18/07/1999 Sun (JM4) M22 //10046 4XZ marker CW 0000 17/07/1999 Sat (JM4) M22 //14649 4XZ marker CW 0000 24/07/1999 Sat (JM4) V2 rptg A 958/05 and 05/56 AM 2300 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) E10 EZI 43 SDAUE USB 0930 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 EZI 43 SDAUE USB 0930 20/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10 EZI 121 FRHLC USB 0930 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 EZI 2 msgs: 36 RWSES 90 SONKA USB 0830 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 EZI 2 msgs: 36 RWSES 90 SONKA USB 0830 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 EZI 83 BOCPG USB 0830 26/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 EZI 84 UIAFE USB 0600 20/07/1999 Tue (GG) Pagina 712 17409.9 17409.9 17409.9 17409.9 17409.9 17409.9 17409.9 17409.9 17409.9 17410.0 17410.0 17499 17499 17499 17499.0 17499.0 17499.0 17499.0 17499.0 (SD) 17499.0 17499.0 17499.0 17499.0 17499.0 17499.0 17499.0 17499.0 17499.0 17499.0 18177.9 18178.0 18178.7 18481.0 18481.0 18482.0 18482.0 18482.0 18482.0 18482.0 18482.0 18482.0 18482.0 18482.0 19714.9 19714.9 19714.9 19714.9 19715.0 19715.0 19884.0 20474 20474.0 20474.0 20474.0 20740.0 (GG) 20740.0 21866.0 21866.0 21866.0 21866.0 21866.0 21866.0 21866.0 21866.0 21866.0 WUN-v05 E10 EZI 102 P???? USB 1100 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 EZI 2 msgs: 68 KADOE 68 NZAFQ USB 0830 13/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10 EZI 26 XGBGW USB 1530 06/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10 EZI 2 msgs: 36 RWSES 90 SONKA USB 0830 20/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10a EZI2 USB 0200 18/07/1999 Sun (GG) E10a EZI2 USB 0800 20/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10a EZI2 USB 1230 13/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10a EZI2 USB 0800 13/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10a EZI2 USB 1230 12/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 EZI 102 PQBGN USB 1100 13/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10a VLB2 USB 0300 18/07/1999 Sun (GG) E3a very weak USB 2200 12/07/1999 Mon (CD) E4 YL/EE Cherry Ripe 1320 21/07/1999 Wed (HP) E4 YL/EE 85251 start =07 min. 1300 26/07/1999 Mon (HP) E4 in progress USB 2206 04/07/1999 Sun (GG) E4 //22108 rptg 32455 USB 0000 15/07/1999 Thu (JM4) E4 //22108 rptg 83980 USB 2300 26/07/1999 Mon (BA) E4 Cherry Ripe YL/EE id 72295 USB 2203 15/07/1999 Thu (SD) E4 Cherry Ripe YL/EE id 31866 //22108 USB 2301 06/07/1999 Tue E4 //22108 rptg 83980 USB 0000 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) E4 //22108 rptg 72295 USB 2300 14/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E4 55537 WEAK USB 0012 14/07/1999 Wed (SG) E4 Cherry Ripe, Guam, with YL/EE/5FG in progress. Moderate strength. Signature tune USB 1338 13/07/1999 Tue (BM) E4 01217 WEAK USB 0012 12/07/1999 Mon (SG) E4 01217 V.WEAK USB 0013 12/07/1999 Mon (SG) E4 //22108 weak USB 0000 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E4 //22108 rptg 80719 USB 0000 01/07/1999 Thu (JM4) E4 36434 V.WEAK USB 0012 12/07/1999 Mon (SG) E5 56263 WEAK USB 0012 02/07/1999 Fri (SG) E10a MIW2 USB 1515 06/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10a MIW2 USB 1117 13/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10a MIW2 USB 0816 16/07/1999 Fri (GG) M22 4XZ w/ 5L msgs CW 2226 20/07/1999 Tue (TS) M22 rptg VVV DE 4XZ BT BT (INTO MSG) CW 2108 06/07/1999 Tue (MS) M22 //10356//14649 4XZ in traffic CW 0000 17/07/1999 Sat (JM4) M22 //10356//14649 4XZ marker CW 0200 18/07/1999 Sun (JM4) M22 //10356//14649 4XZ marker CW 0000 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) M22 //10356//14649 4XZ marker CW 2300 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) M22 //10356//14649 4XZ in traffic CW 0000 21/07/1999 Wed (JM4) M22 //10356//14649 4XZ in tfc CW 0100 23/07/1999 Fri (JM4) M22 //10356//14649 4XZ in tfc CW 0000 24/07/1999 Sat (JM4) M22 //10356//14649 4XZ in tfc CW 2300 26/07/1999 Mon (JM4) M22 //10356//14649 4XZ in tfc CW 0100 28/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E10 EZI 121 FRHLC USB 0930 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 EZI 83 BOCPG USB 0830 26/07/1999 Mon (GG) E10 EZI 2 msgs: 36 RWSES 90 SONKA USB 0830 22/07/1999 Thu (GG) E10 EZI 43 SDAUE USB 0930 09/07/1999 Fri (GG) E10 EZI 2 msgs: 68 KADOE 68 NZAFQ USB 0830 13/07/1999 Tue (GG) E10a EZI2 USB 0800 13/07/1999 Tue (GG) E4 //21866 rptg 62183 USB 0100 06/07/1999 Tue (JM4) E3 YL/EE 1010 26/07/1999 Mon (HP) E4 62183 WEAK USB 0010 12/07/1999 Mon (SG) E4 80715 WEAK USB 0010 13/07/1999 Tue (SG) E4 36434 WEAK USB 0010 14/07/1999 Wed (SG) E10 VLB15P54T1844 (still on at 1205z) USB 1100 13/07/1999 Tue E10 VLB18P16R56F4 USB 1313 17/07/1999 Sat (GG) E4 rptg 32455 USB 0100 21/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E4 rptg 7229__ USB 0100 27/07/1999 Tue (JM4) E4 rptg 32455 USB 0100 28/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E4 extremely weak USB 0100 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) E4 rptg 34448 USB 0100 15/07/1999 Thu (JM4) E4 rptg 80715 USB 0100 14/07/1999 Wed (JM4) E4 weak USB 0100 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) E4 //19884 rptg 62183 USB 0100 06/07/1999 Tue (JM4) E4 extremely weak USB 0100 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) Pagina 713 WUN-v05 21866.0 E4 rptg 72295 USB 0100 20/07/1999 Tue (JM4) 22108.0 E4 rptg 32815 USB 0000 20/07/1999 Tue (JM4) 22108.0 E4 rptg 32815 USB 0000 27/07/1999 Tue (JM4) 22108.0 E4 //17499 rptg 83980 USB 2300 26/07/1999 Mon (JM4) 22108.0 E4 Cherry Ripe YL/EE id 31866 //17499 USB 2301 06/07/1999 Tue (SD) 22108.0 E4 //17499 rptg 80719 USB 0000 01/07/1999 Thu (JM4) 22108.0 E4 rptg 32815 USB 2300 20/07/1999 Tue (JM4) 22108.0 E4 rptg 83980 USB 2300 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) 22108.0 E4 //17499 rptg 32455 USB 0000 15/07/1999 Thu (JM4) 22108.0 E4 //17499 rptg 72295 USB 2300 14/07/1999 Wed (JM4) 22108.0 E4 01217? COULD JUST MAKE OUT TUNE USB 0013 12/07/1999 Mon (SG) 22108.0 E4 rptg 36434 USB 0000 09/07/1999 Fri (JM4) 22108.0 E4 rptg 80715 USB 2300 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) 22108.0 E4 rptg 80715 USB 0000 08/07/1999 Thu (JM4) 22108.0 E4 extremely weak USB 2300 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) 22108.0 E4 extremely weak USB 0000 02/07/1999 Fri (JM4) 22108.0 E4 //17499 rptg 83980 USB 0000 19/07/1999 Mon (JM4) 22108.0 E4 //17499 weak USB 0000 07/07/1999 Wed (JM4) 22108.0 E4 in progress USB 0000 21/07/1999 Wed (JM4) 23461.0 E4 39793 WEAK USB 0011 02/07/1999 Fri (SG) 23461.0 E4 01217 WEAK 23461.0 E4 36434 V.WEAK USB 0010 14/07/1999 Wed (SG) 23461.0 E4 01217 V.WEAK USB 0012 13/07/1999 Tue (SG) 23461.0 E4 36434 V.WEAK USB 0011 13/07/1999 Tue (SG) 23461.0 E4 80715 V.WEAK USB 0010 13/07/1999 Tue (SG) 23461.0 E4 COULD JUST MAKE OUT TUNE USB 0011 12/07/1999 Mon (SG) 23461.0 E4 62183 WEAK USB 0010 05/07/1999 Mon (SG) 23461.0 E4 55537 WEAK USB 0010 02/07/1999 Fri (SG) 23461.0 E4 80715 WEAK USB 0011 05/07/1999 Mon (SG) ========================================================================= ===== FINIS ======================================================================== \\\\\ WORLDWIDE UTE NEWS Club //// \\\ An Electronic Club Dealing Exclusively in Utility Stations /// \\\\ WUNNEWS Vol. 5, Issue 10, October 1999 ///// ======================================================================== Edited by Bill Lawrie Electronic Editor. 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Check out the WUN web site at: http://www.wunclub.com ======================================================================== Pagina 714 WUN-v05 From your Electronic Editor: * Welcome to another issue of the single largest source of utility station information & the most widely quoted utility station publication in the world...the WUN Newsletter. A somewhat larger issue this month, thanks largely however to the efforts of the various editors. As you read the various columns, you will see that virtually all the editors are asking for more input from you the WUN subscribers and readers. Can I just re-inforce their requests for support. You are reading this, I presume, because you have an interest in Utility monitoring. However, if the various columns do not receive input from you, the columns will begin to disappear and that is, I am sure, not what you would want. The editors cannot be expected to produce all the material themselves; they need your support !! So please, let them hear from you. Many thanks. ========================================================================= WHAT'S INSIDE: o Aero Column by Todd Shoemake and David Pickard o Digital Review by Day Watson o Military Channel Designator List by Graham Tanner o Nautical News by Scott Havens o Numbers & Oddities by Ary Boender, Patricia Johnston & Chris Smolinski o QSL Centre by John Stephens o Utility Round-up by Ary Boender o WUN Logs Column by Donald E. Stidwell & TEAM LOGS ========================================================================= ----------Aeronautical News--------Edited by: Todd Shoemake ([email protected]) and David Pickard (DP) ([email protected]) ------------In This Issue--------1. 2. 3. 4. 5. B-52 Information and Specifications HF Aero NARTEL Frequency List David's Rantings:) Qantas Flight Schedule To Antarctica More New Flights For Qantas I have to first start off by apologizing for the lack of a column last month; with my travel schedule and a hard drive crash I was unable to get the column in on time. For that I apologize to Bill, David, and of course the readers. I didn't get much feedback on the first column, but am assuming all went well. Read David's rantings for a desperate plea for contributors, then dig up what you have or what you've found and send it in. If it's old information that hasn't been circulated for a while thats fine; if it's new hot inside information, please send immediately. Well enough of that, lets get on with the show. And remember if you have any questions or contributions just send them to David or myself at the addresses at the top. BTW: Someone sent me email asking about a few different aero callsigns heard and was wondering who used them. I have lost that message, but if you could send that question again I'll be more than happy to try and answer it. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 B-52 Information and Specifications Pagina 715 WUN-v05 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------B-52 Stratofortress The B-52H is the primary nuclear roled bomber in the USAF inventory. It provides the only Air Launch Cruise Missile carriage in the USAF. The B-52H also provides theater CINCs with a long range strike capability. The bomber is capable of flying at high subsonic speeds at altitudes up to 50,000 feet (15,166.6 meters). It can carry nuclear or conventional ordnance with worldwide precision navigation capability. Features In a conventional conflict, the B-52H can perform air interdiction, offensive counter-air and maritime operations. During Desert Storm, B-52s delivered 40 percent of all the weapons dropped by coalition forces. It is highly effective when used for ocean surveillance, and can assist the U.S. Navy in anti-ship and mine-laying operations. Two B-52s, in two hours, can monitor 140,000 square miles (364,000 square kilometers) of ocean surface. All B-52s are equipped with an electro-optical viewing system that uses platinum silicide forward-looking infrared and high resolution low-light-level television sensors to augment the targeting, battle assessment, flight safety and terrain-avoidance systems, thus further improving its combat ability and low-level flight capability. Pilots wear night vision goggles (NVGs) to enhance their night visual, low-level terrain-following operations. Night vision goggles provide greater safety during night operations by increasing the pilot's ability to visually clear terrain and avoid enemy radar. Starting in 1989, an on-going modification incorporates the global positioning system, heavy stores adaptor beams for carrying 2,000 pound munitions and additional smart weapons capability. All aircraft are being modified to carry the AGM-142 Raptor missile and AGM-84 Harpoon anti-ship missile. The use of aerial refueling gives the B-52 a range limited only by crew endurance. It has an unrefueled combat range in excess of 8,800 miles (14,080 kilometers). The aircraft's flexibility was evident during the Vietnam War and, again, in Operation Desert Storm. B-52s struck wide-area troop concentrations, fixed installations and bunkers, and decimated the morale of Iraq's Republican Guard. The Gulf War involved the longest strike mission in the history of aerial warfare when B-52s took off from Barksdale Air Force Base, La., launched conventional air launched cruise missiles and returned to Barksdale -- a 35-hour, non-stop combat mission. A total of 744 B-52s were built with the last, a B-52H, delivered in October 1962. Only the H model is still in the Air Force inventory and all are assigned to Air Combat Command. The first of 102 B-52H's was delivered to Strategic Air Command in May 1961. The H model can carry up to 20 air launched cruise missiles. In addition, it can carry the conventional cruise missile which was launched from B-52G models during Desert Storm. Current Upgrade Activities The current service life of the aircraft extends to 2040. The B-52 is undergoing a Conventional Enhancement Modification which allows it to carry MIL-STD 1760 weapons. The Advanced Weapons Integration (AWI) program supports the conventional enhancement of the B-52 through the addition of the Wind Corrected Munitions Dispenser (WCMD), Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM), Joint Stand-off Weapon (JSOW), and the Joint Air-to-Surface Stand-off Missile (JASSM). Pagina 716 WUN-v05 Limited Initial Operational Capability for the WCMD was achieved on the B-52 in December 1998, and LIOC for JDAM was achieved on the B-52 in December 1998. The Air Force Mission Support System supports the Air Force movement of all mission planning to a common system. GPS TACAN Emulation provides support to the Congressionally-directed GPS-2000. Electronic Countermeasures Improvement supports a DESERT STORM identified deficiency. The B-61 Mod 11 program was added at the direction of the Nuclear Posture Review and Presidential Decision Directive-30. The AGM-142 (or Have Nap as it is commonly called) and Harpoon missile systems were first installed and made operational on the B-52Gs in the mid-1980s. When the "G" models were retired, these capabilities were moved to the B-52H model. While Air Combat Command (ACC) was happy to retain these operational capabilities, they were limited in their ability to employ either Have Nap or Harpoon by the fact that only a limited number of B-52Hs could employ the missiles. In the early 1990s the B-52 Conventional Enhancement Modification (CEM) Integrated Product Team (IPT) began programs to make it possible for any B-52H to carry and launch either missile. At about the same time, the AGM-142 SPO began a second phase of their producibility enhancement program, PEPII for short, to upgrade the AGM-142 missiles to both enhance supportability and lower the missiles cost. As of 31 December 97 these programs provided ACC with the expanded and more flexible mission capability they desired. Upgrades The B-61 Mod 11 program involves development and testing of a modified nuclear weapon on B-52 operational aircraft. Replacement of a strategic weapon was recommended by the Nuclear Posture Review and directed by Presidential Decision Review-30. Congress was notified during the second quarter of FY 1995, of the Department of Defense, and the Department of Energy intent to modify an existing weapon to provide a replacement option. Modifications (made by the Department of Energy) to the B-61 Mod 7 strategic bomb accomplish the mission requirements of the replaced weapon. Modification of an existing weapon is less expensive than the cost to develop a new weapon from "scratch." Flight testing by the 419th FLTS, Edwards AFB, CA is required to certify the modified weapon mass and physic properties are the same as the Mod 7 device. The Air Force asked and received permission from Congress to reprogram the $4.5M FY 96 Congressional plus-up for AGM-130 integration on the B-52, into the B-61 Mod 11 Flight Test program. This program was to be completed in FY 97. The ALQ-172 ECM electronic countermeasures suite is being improved to cover a requirement identified during DESERT STORM. The improvement provides for an increased memory capability to handle advanced threats as well as correcting a coverage capability problem. The project adds a third ALQ-172 to the ECM suite and develops the new display required by the addition of the third system. The B-52's electronic countermeasures suite is capable of protecting itself against a full range of air defense threat systems by using a combination of electronic detection, jamming and infrared countermeasures. The B-52 can also detect and counter missiles engaging the aircraft from the rear. These systems are undergoing continuous improvement in order to enable them to continue to counter emerging threat systems. Situational Awareness is the highest priority modification needed for the B-52. The Electronic Countermeasure Improvement is a Reliability and Maintainability initiative that upgrades two low Mean Time Between Failure components, and replaces two Control and Display Units (CDU) with one CDU. The ECM system uses 1960s-era technology and will likely be unsupportable by FY02. Link-16 - A line-of-sight datalink that uses structured message formats to provide the capability for an organized network of users to transfer in real-time/near real-time, digitized tactical information between tactical data systems used to increase survivability and develop a Pagina 717 WUN-v05 real-time picture of the battlespace. Updated with modern technology, the B-52 will continue into the 21st century as an important element of US forces. B-52 re-engine plans, if implemented, call for the B-52 to be utilized through 2025. Current engineering analysis show the B-52's lifespan to extend beyond the year 2040. The limiting factor of the B-52's service life is the economic limit of the aircraft's upper wing surface, calculated to be approximately 32,500 to 37,500 flight hours. Based on the projected economic service life and forecast mishap rates, the Air Force will be unable to maintain the requirement of 62 aircraft by 2044, after 84 years in service. The May 1997 Report of the Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR), prescribed a total fleet of 187 bombers (95 B-1, 21 B-2, and 71 B-52). Since the QDR, two B-1s have been lost in peacetime accidents. However, the Report of the Panel to Review Long-Range Air Power (LRAP) concluded the existing bomber fleet cannot be sustained through the expected life of the air frames and that additional aircraft will eventually be required. To address this issue, the Air Force will add five additional B-52 attrition reserve aircraft, bringing the B-52 total from 71 to 76 for a total bomber force of 190. The B-52 fleet will remain the same with 44 combat-coded aircraft. Specifications Primary Function: Heavy bomber Contractor: Boeing Military Airplane Co. Power Plant: turbofan Eight Pratt & Whitney engines TF33-P-3/103 Thrust: Each engine up to 17,000 pounds Length: 159 feet, 4 inches Height: 40 feet, 8 inches Wingspan: 185 feet Speed: 650 miles per hour (Mach 0.86) Ceiling: 50,000 feet Weight: Approximately 185,000 pounds empty Maximum Takeoff Weight: 488,000 pounds Range: Unrefueled 8,800 miles Armament: Approximately 70,000 pounds (31,500 kilograms) mixed ordnance -bombs, mines and missiles. NOTE: authoritative sources diverge as to maximum munition loads, with some suggesting as many as 51 smaller munitions and 30 larger munitions, while others suggest maximum loads of 45 and 24, respectively. This table does not attempt to resolve this matter, but rather lists maximum reported total, internal and external loads for various munitions. NUCLEAR 20 ALCM Pagina 718 WUN-v05 12 SRAM [ext] 12 ACM [ext] 2 B53 [int] 8 B-61 Mod11 [int] 8 B-83 [int] CONVENTIONAL 51 CBU-52 (27 int, 18 ext 58 CBU-51(27 int, 18 ext) 51 CBU-71 (27 int, 18 ext) 30 CBU 87 (6 int, 18 ext) 30 CBU 89 (6 int, 18 ext) 30 CBU 97 (6 int, 18 ext) 51 M117 18 Mk 20 (ext) 51 Mk 36 8 Mk 41 12 Mk 52 8 Mk 55 8 Mk 56 51 Mk 59 8 Mk 60 (CapTor) 51 Mk. 62 8 Mk. 64 8 Mk 65 51 MK 82 18 MK 84 (ext) PRECISION 18 JDAM (12 ext) 30 WCMD (16 ext) 8 AGM-84 Harpoon 20 AGM-86C CALCM 8 AGM-142 Popeye [3 ext] 18 AGM-154 JSOW (12 ext) 12 AGM-158 JASSSM [ext] 12 TSSAM Systems AN/ALQ-172(V)2 electronic countermeasures system [ITT] AN/ALR-20A radar warning system AN/ALR-46 digital warning receiver [Litton] AN/ALQ-155 jammer Power Management System [Northrop Grumman] AN/ALQ-122 false target generator [Motorola AN/ALT-32 noise jammer AN/ALQ-153 tail warning set [Northrop Grumman] 12 AN/ALE-20 infra-red flare dispensers 6 AN/ALE-24 chaff dispensers Crew: Five (aircraft commander, pilot, radar navigator, navigator and electronic warfare officer) Accommodations: Six ejection seats Unit Cost: $30 million Date Deployed: February 1955 Inventory: 44 combat-coded Active force, 85; ANG, 0; Reserve, 9 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Pagina 719 WUN-v05 2 HF Aero NARTEL Frequencies ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HF NARTEL Freqs. (North Atlantic Radio Telephony) ------------------------------------------------(all frequencies in kHz. To convert to MHz, divide kHz by 1000 eg; 13291/1000 = 13.291. Sorry for the lecture) NARTEL Main HF Comms Stations Shanwick (S) Gander (G) Santa Maria (M) Iceland (I) New York (N) -------Designation NAT NAT NAT NAT NAT A B C D F STN 3016 2899 2872 2971 3476 5598 5616 5649 4675 6622 8906 8864 8879 8891 8831 13306 --------13291 -------11336 13306 11279 13291 -------- 13291 SGMN SGI SGI SIG SG NAT designation refers to where the aircraft first contacts the station in question. NAT A = Southbound flights i.e. going into Santa Maria and New York OCA exiting from Brest, Shannon, and Madrid FIR's NAT B = Aircraft registered west of 30 deg west NAT C = Aircraft registered east of 30 deg west NAT D = Northbound flights i.e. going into Iceland, North Scottish and Gander's FIR's NAT F = Any other aircraft; used to carry surplus aircraft from B and C Busy and duty periods: (when the action happens, and when it's boring!:) Night duty 0000-0900 UTC Busy period 0330-0730 UTC Day duty 0900-1600 UTC Busy Period 1130-1500 UTC Evening Duty 1600-2400 UTC Busy Period 1600-1800 UTC Here is some (basic to some) info on Shanwick, and what it does (also applies to other NARTEL stns.) The function the operators have at Shanwick Radio or Ballygirreen as it is also known, is only to _communicate_ with aircraft. They have no so called 'executive power' which means they cannot give an aircraft permission to alter its flight profile. Ballygirreen has been in operation since 1936 when communication was conducted through the medium of Morse, until the advent of radio-telephony, comms then being conducted using voice. In essence the way it [HF NARTEL] works is as follows: (The following can also apply to eastbound aircraft) Aircraft leave Europe and enter the Shanwick Oceanic Area (OCA) at several points, either north of Ireland at 10W out of Scottish Control, 15W out of Shannon FIR, 0845W out of Brest control, PISAS at approx 13/14W out of Madrid FIR. There is then an obligation for designated points on its flight At 30W the aircraft then enters using the same procedures which the aircraft to report its position at plan, i.e. 15W,20W,30W,40W and so on. the Gander Oceanic Area and continues it used with Shanwick. Pagina 720 WUN-v05 An example of a position report is as follows: (in short hand) EIN125-50N015W/0922 F350 50N020W/0952 NEXT 50N030W -MS52 230/90 FR44.4 ETA EJFK 1430 STOP REQ F370 The position report itself is self-explanatory with its present position and then estimates included in the report. The flight level is very important and they are very careful in confirming this with the aircraft. Ancillary information is then entered after the 30W estimate. This would be, as in this case, weather, fuel remaining and ETA destination. The final entry is a request for higher level of Flight Level 370. So apart from position reports the controllers deal with flight level requests and reroutes, as well as other requests that an aircraft may make. Of course another function is to deal with any emergencies which may arise. (more about that and SAR if the requests come in) The controllers for the Shanwick OCA are actually in Prestwick, Scotland. They send all of the above via datalink to Shanwick. The information is then automatically entered into a computer which, if it is incorrect, informs the controller that there is a problem with the data. They would then either send Ballygirren a request via datalink or a dedicated phone line if more urgent. Last year, Shanwick handled about 301,000 aircraft and approximately 48,000,000 people. These days we could have about 1,000 aircraft a day which makes for a very busy duty period! Recently I was told by a source in Ballygirren, who shall remain nameless, that... "Unfortunately the future for HF SSB does not look too bright as HF Datalink and Satellite Datalink is on the horizon.... It is imperative that the comms system in place is 110% reliable and HF is a medium which has served the industry for a long time. To be truthful, it has roughly 10 years of active life left in it. "Lets pray" that's not the case. I myself am not prepared to fork out for a SATCOM system! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 David's Rantings -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Thanks for the kind words about our first AERO column; it makes all the difference. Although it's hard to make a good column without input from readers. A tip from DP: Buy yourself a world wall map that has the Long and Lat coords. I found this very good for plotting flights... Without a PC! Personal Request from David. Does anyone who reads this column have a DX-394 and monitors the HF aero freqs? Can you please email me to discuss it's poor SSB performance. ---------------------------------Antennae/Aerials (David) ---------------------------------I'm thinking about designing a compact HF aero antenna for a very small yard/garden. Would anyWUN find this at all useful? If so I'll do some calculations and I'll publish it here. A dipole would seem to be the best option and low budget is necessary. The centre frequency will probabally be at 8-10MHz to cover most of the HF aero band. AnyWUN with tips, helpfull advice will be wonderfull! Email address at the top/bottom. On an other point, has anyWUN bought an "HF Discone" antenna? I'd like to know what experiences you've had with such an antenna, so please email me at the address at the top. I'm dubious about what special "features" these discones have to separate them from the "standard" discones and if Pagina 721 WUN-v05 they are worth buying. Although it does mean I wouldn't need a separate VHF/UHF antenna for my"Wide Range Receiver"! ------------------------------------Web Site List - Request ------------------------------------I'm compiling a list of HF aeronautical related web sites to save wasting your time with search engines. I have the odd one or too I've come across but obviously I'm not the only WUN that surfs the 'net! So you lot who have a big "favourites" file full of aero web sites, please email it to David,at the top of the column. Source will be quoted. -------------------------------------Dissapointing lack of contributors --------------------------------------As the title says, we've had a big rise in the people not sending stuff to be included in the column! Please don't be afraid to send us something that you think might not be right, send it anyway! If you tried something, perhaps tried a design that didn't work, please send it to me or Todd. We can then save people some work! If you've found some new or unknown frequency that will do as well... Anything!!! You may think this sounds desperate and you're right... we are. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 Qantas Airlines Flight Schedule To Antarctica -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Robert Williams ([email protected]) sent along this great schedule. Thanks Robert. Here is the 1999-2000 schedule for Qantas flights to Antarctica. All dates are local but all times are utc. 31/10/1999 31/10/1999 28/11/1999 31/12/1999 31/12/1999 09/01/2000 16/01/2000 23/01/2000 30/01/2000 06/02/2000 13/02/2000 From From From From From From From From From From From Sydney - departs 1900 returning 1130. Melborne -departs 2100 returning 0930. Sydney - departs 2100 returning 0930 Sydney - departs 0200 returning 1935 Melbourne departs 0430 returning 1700 Sydney departs 2100 returning 0930. Adelaide departs 2210 returning 0940 Melbourne departs 2130 returning 0900 Adelaide separts 2210 returning 0940 Sydney departs 2100 returning 0930. Melbourne departs 2130 returning 0900. Full details are at http://www.AntarcticaFlights.com.au/schedule.htm. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 More New Flights For Qantas -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This neat little tid bit came from Bob Margolis: "...(SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA) - Qantas announced that it would begin direct flights between Sydney and New York, via Los Angeles, beginning in October. Qantas Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Geoff Dixon said the new services would be operated by three-class Boeing 747-400 aircraft three times a week, increasing to a frequency of five beginning April 2000. "These flights mark the return of Qantas to New York for the first time Pagina 722 WUN-v05 since we operated the Southern Cross Route to London via Honolulu, San Francisco and New York in 1973," said Mr. Dixon. Mr.Dixon said passengers would have the option of staying over in Los Angeles en route to New York. The new services would operate from Sydney and New York on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays beginning October 31st, and on Mondays and Thursdays beginning April next year. "The New York flights will arrive in Los Angeles in time to connect with our new non-stop Melbourne to Los Angeles services in both directions," Mr.Dixon added. He said Qantas would also continue to codeshare on American Airlines services between Los Angeles and New York. "We believe that our New York services will boost tourism and business and leisure travel between North America and Australia, and raise further the profile of the airline in one of our most important international markets," he added. Qantas will then operate 34 direct services each week from East Coast Australia to the US mainland and Honolulu. Mr Dixon said the New York services were the latest schedule enhancements on the Pacific route. Qantas last week said it would operate non-stop services between Melbourne and Los Angeles and also announced direct Brisbane to Los Angeles services, via Auckland, both beginning late October. This should prove fruitfull for those seeking "rare" calls! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Well thats all for this month, and remember, this is your column, so send us all the contributions you feel worthy of letting us put in the column. You can reach us at the addresses below. Todd Shoemake ([email protected]) David Pickard ([email protected]) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 0100110110101010100000101101101001110100001101011001100101011011001010100 11010010111010001101011001# Digital Review #01110100001101011001101101 1010101011010010111011001010001100111010100101101011101001010100010101110 - Editor: Day Watson E-mail: [email protected] - 14, Gardens Road, Clevedon, N Somerset, United Kingdom BS21 7QG - Nickname on IRC channels #wun & #monitor DayW Hi digi WUNners Here's the offerings for this month. The menu dgps diplo Military Australian update Hungary revisited Czech Border Guards clarification New FF circuit - analysing available info New USCG net on 8mhz PLM Tunisia Pagina 723 Techi Tips WUN-v05 Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) - an introduction >>....dgps.....> ::: Australian update A few more dgps outlets have been reported coming under test/into service in Australia. The following is an updated list. AUSTRALIA Freq bps Stn ref Stn Tx Range Type Location 294 304 304 306 308 313 314 315 316 320 007 001 005 008 003 006 000 004 009 002 707 701 705 708 703 706 700 704 709 702 225 120 100-150 291 100-150 200 150 100-150 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Brisbane, Qld Karratha, WA Cape Flattery, Qld Ingham, QLD[on trial] Sydney, NSW Gladstone, Qld Cape Schanck, Vic Mackay, Qld Weipa, Qld [Planned] Horn Is, Qld 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 According to the AMSA's coverage map at their website at www.amsa.gov.au/dgps/coverage.htm, further sites are proposed for Darwin, Exmouth, Perth, Albany, York Peninsula and Flinders Island. >>....Diplo.....> ::: Hungary revisited Hungary continues to use their adaptive system ARTRAC (a.k.a dup-arq). The system employs J2b mode with 5 channels available in the usb relative to the suppressed carrier. Typical locations are: 5277 8400 12262 15675 16453 18040 13375 18400 The channels appear at +400 +800 +1200 the suppressed carriers given above. 13875 19810 14840 20045 +1600 and +2000 hz relative to As the system is adaptive the two ends of a circuit may both be using the same channel or adjacent (within the same sideband) channels. Should conditions deteriorate or qrm occur the system will detect, by increasing errors (rise in the repeat request level), and automatically move either/both stations to alternate channels within that sideband, or change to another frequency completely. Periodic testing of active frequencies takes place whether traffic is being handled or not. A distinctive pattern of short bursts can be heard working its way up through the five channels in the sideband. Traffic is handled in a 125bd/nor/170hz waveform. Note that if reversed, sync will be achieved on the decoder but it will produce gibberish. Traffic may be in Hungarian plain language or off line encrypted in 5-fig groups of figures. The irs station will appear to give occasional gibberish when receiving - I assume this is part of the error correcting mechanism. >>....Military.....> ::: Czech Border Guards clarification The station that was id'd as Czech Border Guards last year appears to be something completely different. It is in fact a C3 unit of the Czech Air Pagina 724 WUN-v05 Force. The transmitter site is near Pardubice. They transmit 24h 7 days a week and use 4 callsigns. A new c/s cycle starts at h+15. Sometimes 5LG messages are being sent. This info comes from Ary Boender and recent logs of his show this station on 4016 using 50bd rtty (PV3Z/TS4X/V8GM/XW6T) and on 4024 (VLDR). And a last minute flash from Ary says they`ve moved from 4016 to 4512 khz. Same set of callsigns, Mni tks, Ary. ::: New FF circuit - analysing available info When new circuits appear there is a flurry of activity in analysis - the who, what and where. No less this time from Jim Dunnett and Peter Thomson a few days ago when a new French Forces circuit appeared. Rather than try to rehash input from both I've left their pieces intact to show how each analysed the situation. First Jim's input: Souge-Novo Selo Circuit. ----------------------Around midday 19 October I had found 18446 kHz, an ARQ-E running at 72 bps, which is fairly unusual. I noted a channel-check (Controle de Voie) SOUGE de SOUGE which told me little. Following a post by Peter Thompson at around 1210 suggesting 18760 ARQE/72 as a probable correspondent to 18446, I put this frequency on the second monitor with RadioRaft. At 1428, 18760 started to send an Immediate message routed RFFFCCT RFFECT de RFFEDFI under the channel number UFI009. This alone was enough to identify 18760 as the Souge's correspondent. The immediate message was cancelled (8Es AR) and resent under UFI010. The message was readable up to format line 5 then went into garble, becoming clear again after the last BT. I put this down to an unfortunate loss of synch. A short time later, a service message from Souge, copied here explained the garbled messages : they asked the other end to cease using cipher as they were having difficuly deciphering it. Then came the break: a post by Peter contained the most important message monitored up to then. A routine message from BATCHAD NOVO SELO to REGTRANS ISSOIRE included the word 'Bulgarie' in the originator's reference (NMR). It was a report on the arrival of a unit in its 'zone d'implantation', (assigned zone?) which had gone very well, and that liaison with CARSEC (whoever they were) was excellent. It was signed by a Chief Sergeant Renault. Both Peter and I then did some research on 'Bulgaria' and 'Novo Selo'. My first hit came up with a town in Bulgaria having a monastery as a tourist attraction. Another hit contained a report from a Macedonian representative to an international conference in Canada which stated (or complained) that Novo Selo was dedicated to growing poppies which ended up as an end-product of the illegal drugs 'industry'. It seemed, in a way that both Bulgaria and Macedonia had some sort of claim to Novo Selo! A post by Artho Wildhaber gave the exact location: Novo Selo, Bulgaria, 44:10N 022:48E. which he obtained from (http: //www.dsa.nl/weer/statlists/stat_bu.txt) which, as he said, put it right on the Macedonian/Bulgarian border. Pagina 725 WUN-v05 I later did a search on the Internet for 'Armée Française' (should this be Armee Francaise?) and 'Bulgarie'. in both English and French. This was fruitless as was a search of the French (Internet) press. After the circuit had gone to night frequencies: 6931 kHz for the Novo Selo end, (did anyone find the Souge terminal on nights? 9123.5 possibly?) I received an EMail from a source in France which filled in a few gaps: BATCHAD is bataillon du Tchad (the title of the unit) REGTRANS is régiment de transmissions (Signals Regiment) To summarise: A French unit of battalion strength has been detached to a location on the Macedonian/Bulgarian border. This unit is, uncharacteristically, online-encrypting its traffic (or at least some of its traffic). There is nothing whatsoever in the press about this detachment. Given the designation of the unit, I would assume that it is a Foreign Legion battalion - elite troops. Could it have anything to do with the outcome of the conference in Canada and the drugs trade? Or is it simply another routine Kosovo-related operation? --and from Peter: French Forces in Bulgaria? Searching around the bands the other day (19th Oct), I came across a 72 baud ARQ-E signal on 18760Khz. Further searching revealed a similar signal on 18446Khz. I have not seen this type of signal on the higher frequencies very often so, on the assumption that they were the two halves of a circuit, I decided to stay with them and see what happened. Reception was not particularly good, both stations fading occasionally. The station on 18760Khz began sending "Controle de Voie" messages using routing indicator RFFEDFI and UFI circuit. The other station could be seen relaying them back using UIF circuit and later sent a 5-lg encrypted message from RFFEDC to RFFEDFI. I had sent a post to WUN and soon received an e-mail from Jim Dunnett, who was also monitoring both stations. He had the station on 18446 using the callsign SOUGE, sending Controle de Voie and service messages to RFFEDFI. He later caught RFFEDFI sending traffic to RFFFCCT and RFFECT. There was still no indication as to the location of RFFEDFI but, just before the signal faded away completely, he sent a plain language message, identifying himself as BATCHAD NOVO SELO, to RFFFCC/REGTRANS ISSOIRE. There are several Novo Selo's in the Balkan region but the message header mentioned "Bulgarie" . There is a Novo Selo in Bulgaria at 4410North 02248East (thanks Artho) which puts it right in the top northwest corner of the country, on the border with Serbia. Since then there has been occasional traffic, much of it encrypted but not using the usual 5 letter groups. A search on the web, including the French MOD and Le Monde, has given no hint of a reason for French Forces being in Bulgaria. Interestingly Jos Frielink had heard, on the French "Circus" network, that a French military aircraft had arrived at Burgas airport. Burgas is on the opposite side of the country, so whether it is connected to the troops at Novo Selo remains to be seen. The frequencies observed so far : UFI circuit: 6931, 14799, 18760 UIF circuit: 5064, 13418, 18446 The players: Pagina 726 BATCHAD = REGTRANS ISSOIRE= RFFEDC = SOUGE = WUN-v05 bataillon du Tchad regiment de transmissions (thanks JJD)at Issoire, central France Bordeaux (army) not sure, but there used to be a Camp de Souge in southwestern France, about 28km from a place called Castlenau-de-Medoc. Does anyWUN know if it is still there? As I write this (22nd Oct), UFI circuit is active on 14799 with encrypted traffic but UIF is not audible on 13418. ---A nice exercise in signals intelligence guys using monitoring, plus other tools such as WUN posts, and search engines on the web. Very many thanks to both of you. BUT, just as I am closing the column for this month a flash from Peter (internet item found/passed on by Leif Dehio): "France to be the first country to use Bulgarian training ground for exercise of it's troops. Between October 10 and December 15 1999 an exercise of a formation of the French land forces will take place at the training ground in Novo Selo (Sliven area). An agreement on this was signed on September 23 between Deputy Defence Minister Plamen Radonov and French Ambassador in Bulgaria Dominique Chassard. A combined-arms unit of second armoured brigade from Orleans, formed on July 1, 1999 will take part in the exercise. The unit includes 750 staff, 50 heavy and light armoured machines and 150 wheeled combat vehicles. The agreement between Bulgaria and France is a result of the meeting of the bilateral committee for political and military cooperation, the meeting of the chiefs of general staffs of the two armies in Brussels in March this year and the visit of Defence Minister Georgi Ananiev to Paris in October, 1998. The agreement regulates the statute of the French forces in compliance with the Partnership for Peace programme. The exercise of French armed forces in Bulgaria is included in the annual programme for bilateral cooperation. The policy of the General Staff of the land forces of France is to use training grounds outside the territory of the country. The training ground in Novo Selo is interesting for the French army, because it perfectly meets the new doctrinal criteria in the French army, Dominique Chassard said upon signing the agreement. The document makes possible the preparation of forces and means for strategic transfer, shooting and joint manoeuvres of engineering, logistic and land units, he added. The agreement is an important event for Bulgaria, as it is a proof of the dynamics in the development of the Bulgarian-French relations, the French ambassador said. His said it also proves that Bulgaria is a country offering capacities for activities of that kind and that it plays an important role for the security in Europe and in the Balkans. Joint initiatives with units of the Bulgarian army will be organised in the framework of the bilateral cooperation with view of achieving a higher level of interoperability. This is the first contingent of a European army, that will conduct real exercises in Bulgaria." Thanks all. Pagina 727 WUN-v05 ::: New USCG net on 8mhz Once again thanks to MADX for keeping us up to date on new USCG G-TOR nets. He reports 8340.2 and is NMC: CAMSPAC frequency. ::: PLM Tunisia Peter Thompson had a late query on "the net on 6906.7? They were operating on and off all last night." Operational chat is in French, (eg: DE TTT AMI JE FAIS L'IMPOSSIBLE POUR CONTACTER CC MAIS NEGATIF PAS DE CONTACT KKK+?) and the stations received so far are AA, CC and TT although the number of letters used seems to be optional, eg AAAAAAA de TTT. Traffic is always in 5 letter groups and the selcalls are as follows: AA = XTKQ CC = QCQT TT = QCXI (?) Message format is, for example: ///// AZ ///// ABCDE FGHIJ ///// KLMNO PQRST UVWXY .......... " Ralf Kloth has hazarded a guess: "The operating style (using callsigns AA, CC) is the same as of the Tunisian PLM net, heard years ago on 4716.7/6741.7 kHz, when one selcall they used was "XKTQ" (a typo vs. your "XTKQ" ?)." Thanks guys, worth watching. >>....Techi Tips.....> ::: Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) - an introduction -1The problem with setting up a circuit on HF is that it can be time consuming. Modern technology and computers have now made it possible to automate this function achieving a higher percentage of first time and reliable link-up than can be obtained with an operator. A number of stations associated with a particular organisation each make use of a single SSB transmitter/receiver (or transceiver) under the control of an ALE Controller. This group of stations will operate on a selection of frequencies thereby coping with the variants of link quality brought about by both distance and time, and of course interference. The ALE controller of the master and/or the outstations can periodically or irregularly send out a "sounding" burst. There are a number of variants on this theme but I won't go into the complexity at this time. The sounding burst may/may not require a response from other stations but each station can be identified. When any station is not sending it must conversely be receiving. Not only that its ALE controller will be causing its receiver to scan through the designated frequency channels specific to that net's operation (this is normally done on the basis of 2 or 5 channels per second) where the controller software is looking for a data burst containing its unique address or an address for which it is Pagina 728 WUN-v05 part of multiple station operations. Whilst normal operations take place there is a continual process of link quality analysis (LQA). The receiving station measures this quality based on a bit error ratio and a signal/noise ratio (to describe in its simplest terms). The result of the analysis is to give a score for that particular burst, the score being stored in memory. Over a period of time the ALE controller knows the current best frequency to employ when wishing to link with an other. Station ABC wishes to link with station XYZ. It's ALE controller uses XYZ's identity in the call burst having set its transmitter to the computed best frequency as based on the stored data. The receiver at the addressed station is scanning all the frequencies in the set and stops when a burst appears on one of these channels. It then determines that it is being addressed and link-up is established. There is no need for the receiving operator to continually watch a set of frequencies - he/she can be alerted when required. ALE is reputed to produce 80-90% first time connections as against the estimated 35% when using traditional/manual procedures. Use of scanning eliminates the need for call scheduling and frequency/time coordination. The ALE controller in the linkup procedures uses tones (we'll enlarge on this later) to/from the SSB equipment. Once the link is established the controller has the option of passing data in a low speed manner using its internal provisions. Alternatively it may be switched manually or automatically to a second modem which provides high speed FSK/PSK data, or voice, as far as the information transfer is concerned. So there in simple terms is what ALE is all about. -2What about the ALE waveform? It is designed to pass through the AF passband of standard SSB equipment. It consists of 8 tones (MFSK). They are located 250hz apart from 750hz to 2500hz. The centre of the system is at 1625 khz. Whilst some of my colleagues use the assigned frequency and add the 1.625 khz subcarrier offset I prefer to use the suppressed carrier value for a number of reasons - eg 18003/carrier against 18004.6/assigned - but that's another story. However if one tunes to 18003/usb one should eventually a. hear a short watery/burbling kind of sound (always difficult to describe sound in the written word), and b. see the tones in the USB if one has an audio spectrum display starting with the simplest "Spectrogram" as described in this column a couple of months back. Each tone is 8mS in duration. This gives 125 symbols per second. With 8 tones (symbols or elements) we can support 3 data bits per symbol. This results in a transmitted data rate of 375 bits per second. ALE uses a standard word consisting of a 3-bit preamble and three 7-bit ASCII character fields; a total of 24 bits per word. The function of each ALE word is designated by the code in the preamble and is related to ALE's basic capabilities. Eight word types are used: TO THIS IS THIS WAS DATA REPEAT THRU COMMAND FROM. Depending on the preamble the 7-bit ASCII character fields are used to specify individual address characters, or as ASCII text. Robustness of the system is achieved by the utilisation of a system of triple redundancy in the transmission of ALE data, by interleaving the data, and by use of Golay forward error correction (fec). The ALE system is designated Mil.Std 188-141A and is being taken up by others outside the US military/SHARES network - Danish Mil., Algerian diplo, Romanian diplo, Swedish diplo to name but a few. Pagina 729 WUN-v05 If you wish to dig deeper into the system I suggest you look at the web site http://www.its.bldrdoc.gov/pub/oa-rpt/hf-ale/handbook/ My experience of this site is that the zipped report at the end failed to unzip inspite of several downloads and I had to use the .pdf files listed. -3So much for the theory. It is now possible to decode/watch these stations linking up etc. There is a neat program in the form of a 188-141A Ale Controller. It can be used for both Tx/Rx functions but for the UTE monitor the receiver side is fine. It was written for the personal amusement of the author, but is available on his website for others with an interest in the subject. Check out www.chbrain.dircon.co.uk click on the ALE Controller tab. The program operates via the PC sound card. There are two files, the first which instals the program, the second which is COPIED into the folder containing the installed files. I find that on starting the program (in W95) an error box appears advising "Cannot load MScomm32.OCX". This lack does not seem to have affected the receive functioning of the program. As it was written as a personal project and not intended for general distribution there are no help files or documentation; and no implied support. One can run the program in two receive modes. Single channel [Ch.00] using only the received audio from the receiver. Channel scanning. This requires the addition of an RS232/V24 link between one of the comports of the PC and the remote control port of the receiver. This will allow the ALE controller to manage the receiver and scan the designated channels. A limited number of receivers are catered for. To date I've left all the CONFIGURATIONS/OPTIONS values as default. In the Enable/Disable section I've set Display sound/Listen calls/Wild. Tune in the channel where one has heard ALE activity. Eg 18003/usb (generally a whole, occasionally a half, khz point). Click the button with the black triangle (Resume scan) and wait for the next ALE activity to happen. Note that addresses are often limited to three characters. Finally my thanks to the program's author, Charles Brain, following additional tips: for the "You have the trace mode enabled. This was designed for a low level HEX trace of the protocol and not for general operation. The [E] means the remote ALE stopped sending, and the [R} means the controller was unable to match it to any of its own callsigns and has resumed scanning. I put it in there for my own bug fixing. You want to enable display sounds and listen calls. Most of the other options are needed only when using it as an ALE controller. Items like All Calls determine whether the system will respond to an All Call when scanning. DCD threshold sets the threshold when scanning; too low and it will pause on every channel, too large and it will miss calls. In its start directory you will find a file called owlog.txt. That is a text file which contains all the received callsigns. Also if you go into the Other address menus you can see who you have worked." With some systems disappearing or becoming less evident here's something new for investigation. Pagina 730 WUN-v05 >>....Signoff.....> Good listening AND reporting. The newsletter columns don't grow on trees. All editors need input; so don't lurk and leave it all to the regular few. Have you nothing interesting to contribute? QRX next month - regards Day. ======================================================================== Military Channel Designators List ================================= This month's 'Military Designators' column includes another series of inevitable updates from Jeff Haverlah (who else!) concerning the USAF STRATCOM 'Zulu' designators. With the improvements in the sunspot cycle, higher frequencies are now being used, and Jeff has managed to confirm another 3 frequencies during the first few weeks of October, and also provided some 'possible' frequencies to watch for STRATCOM activity. There are also 2 minor updates to the 'Mystic Star' listing; some higher frequencies have been heard carrying traffic, but no designators are known (yet!). **NOTES: (6) Confirmed 1996 (7) Confirmed 1997 (8) Confirmed 1998 (9) Confirmed 1999 MF = Moved From (freq in MHz) Revised Frequency Designator's (Last Revision 23rd Oct 99) USAF MYSTIC STAR: F003 8036 (8) F005 9120 (8) F007 4850 F009 17972 F020 16117 F033 15962 F039 10881 F046 13823 F054 8058 (9) F058 4742 (6) F061 23265 F063 14870 F064 11214 (9) F066 15036 F077 ? F078 18532 F080 15677 F084 13205.5 F085 MF 6,8,11 MHz F086 9461 F089 13204 (6) F090 6716 F094 9017 (6) F098 14585 F099 13247 (7) F101 12106 (6) F102 11118 (6) F103 11488 (6) F107 ? (8) F108 7316 F114 6986 (6) F117 6993 (8) F124 11217 (6) F365 F369 F370 F372 F380 F382 F395 F400 F404 F405 F406 F417 F419 F420 F432 F433 F435 F437 F441 F444 F448 F451 F452 F453 F461 F463 F464 F465 F466 F467 F476 F481 F483 11059 (9) F664 15 MHz? 20397 (8) F667 6817 (7) 17177 F673 3064 16123 (8) F677 MF 6 MHz 3144 (5) F690 3032 15094 (6) F700 4490 9057 (6) F701 11058 (7) 6728 (5) F702 9323 (6) 7690 F703 9991.5 (6) 6972 F706 8057 (5) 18393 (6) F707 10589 4992 F708 23377 11407 (5) F709 9317 (7) 7933 (7) F713 16246 (5) 6731 (8) F717 10883 20972 F722 12270 (9) 3821 F723 18323 (6) 5684 (6) F728 11236 (5) 17440 F731 6683 (9) 19267 F732 15011 (7) 16-18 MHz F734 4757 (7) 13248 (9) F736 11494 (8) 5026 F741 7873 19063 F748 6756 (5) 13211 (8) F749 15-16 MHz? 4610 (7) F752 8047 (8) 16157 F754 11627 8040 (9) F758 4452 (8) 14864.5 (7) F777 3113 (6) 9023 (7) F778 18023 (8) 4-6 MHz? F784 9043 (6) 7605 F785 15687 (6) 18626 F790 16323 Pagina 731 F128 F134 F136 F146 F153 F173 F182 F184 F186 F194 F195 F197 F202 F204 F211 F213 F226 F228 F229 F236 F240 F243 F248 F249 F250 F251 F262 F264 F265 F266 F267 F268 F271 F277 F287 F290 F291 F292 F295 F300 F301 F302 F310 F311 F322 F326 F337 F350 F351 F354 F356 F360 F363 23242 4942.5 5429.5 (7) 9027 (7) 8063 (6) 14420.5 3078 (6) 10648 (8) 3046 13825 (5) 20631 4982 (6) 16014 (5) 12057 11056 (7) ? 5435.5 (6) 7735 (5) ? (8) 15041 (9) ? (8) 18590 5398 (5) 4731 15091 13217 (8) 10717 7693 (6) 15733 (6) 7997 (6) 6730 (9) 7325 (8) 18320 11153 (8) 11226 (8) 8026 (8) 13960 (7) 9414.5 11460 (9) 15707 (6) 7500.5 ? ? 11220 (9) ? 14864 18761 5043 ? (9) 11053 (9) 7827 7919.5 (8) 15018 (7) F486 F487 F489 F496 F497 F498 F499 F500 F505 F516 F517 F521 F522 F523 F529 F530 F533 F538 F540 F542 F545 F551 F555 F561 F567 F569 F574 F575 F576 F577 F579 F595 F600 F611 F614 F616 F622 F623 F624 F626 F627 F631 F633 F639 F642 F644 F646 F649 F662 WUN-v05 5152 (7) 24483 5437 (7) 11059.5 (6) 5411 (7) 8032 (8) 4442 (7) 8989 (6) 9006 (6) 4645 (6) 9270 (6) 11484 (5) 11232 9215 (9) 8077 (7) 23325 18675 (6) ? 5404.5 5431 (6) 10580 18331 (6) 4894 (6) 11052 (6) 13565 (6) 18387 11413 (6) 10427 11153.5 (7) 10544 (7) MF 11 MHz 10877 13878 (6) 14863 4488.8 (8) 9320 (9) 5817 18317 13241 (8) 19343 7910 (5) 18755 (5) 18290 (9) 7469 18218 15821 (5) 13440 (8) 8053 (6) 15048 (6) F803 5078? F807 12103? F809 5700 (5) F814 6989 (7) F821 ? F823 11229 (8) F825 19047? F832 18267 F843 MF 6 MHz F845 6-7 MHz? F846 13822 (5) F853 12 MHz? F864 16008 F867 6830 (7) F868 9218 (6) F869 16090 F873 13248 (7) F874 13246? F875 6717 (8) F877 4721 (7) F885 13207 (5) F895 5710 (9) F904 10202 (7) F906 4524 F909 7687 (8) F910 19671 (9) F912 7330 F917 10205 (6) F918 13482 F919 11159 (6) F920 7927 (7) F924 16317 F933 ? F935 9 MHz? F937 ? F940 11445 F943 19002 (6) F948 15038 (6) F952 Night F957 6761 (9) F965 11466 (9) F974 10586 (6) F975 MF 11 MHz night F980 15724 F982 9 or 13 MHz? F987 10583 (6) F988 4763 F997 15667 F543 was heard being referred to by a SAM flight, but a frequency was not found. F171 is possibly 18.4035 (9), while F956 has also been mentioned. Frequencies 23265.0 and 25363.0 have been heard carrying 'Mystic Star' communications, but no designators are known. *USN SCW-1 CA 6691 (7) CB 11187 (7) CC 17982 (9) CD ? CH 11264 (9) also check 11267 & 13240. References have been made to designators CF, CG, CK and CL. Pagina 732 *USAF Z100 Z105 Z110 Z115 Z120 Z124 Z125 Z130 Z135 Z140 Z145 Z150 Z155 Z160 Z165 Z170 Z174 Z175 Z180 Z185 Z190 Z195 Z200 Z205 Z210 Z211 Z215 Z220 Z225 Z230 Z235 Z240 Z245 Z250 Z255 Z260 Z265 Z270 Z275 Z280 Z285 Z290 Z295 Z300 Z305 Z310 Z315 Z320 Z325 Z330 Z335 WUN-v05 STRATCOM 'Zulu': 3068 (9) 3116 (7) 3134?(8) 3143 (9) 3295 (8) ? 4495 (8) 4472 (8) 4745 (8) 5026 (8) 5705 (9) 5800 (9) 5875 (9) 6715 (9) 6757 (9) 7831 (9) ? 9016 (9) 9057 (9) 9809 (9) 10204 (9) 11104.0 (possibly?) 11181 (9) 11494 (9) 11229 (9) 12070 (9) 13242 (9) 13245 (7) 13907 (9) 15046 (7) 15094 (8) 15097 (7) ? 15962 (9) 17973 (9) 18006 (9) 18021 (possibly?, ex W113) 18027 (9) 18046 (or possibly 18056?) 18387 (9) ? 19665 (9) 19755 (9) 20167 (9) 20407 (9) 23337 (possible) was mentioned by NW01 in 6.98 23872 (9) 24828 (possibly?, ex W119) 24978 (possibly?, ex W120) 26532 (possibly?, ex W121) 26859 (9) *USAF AFSOC =========== FOX 1 13207 FOX 2 5732 FOX 4 9017 FOX 8 23271 FOX 9 18027 ? 9018 *US Customs/DEA/JTF =================== 3428 Yankee Alpha 5571 Yankee Bravo 8912 Yankee Charlie 11288 Yankee Delta 5277 Alpha (Night DEA Pri) 5841 Bravo 7300 Charlie 9497 Delta Pagina 733 13312 17972 Yankee Echo Yankee Foxtrot 27870 20631 18594 15964 11494 3369 Victor Victor Victor Victor Victor Victor 4500 7527 9802 12222 15867 Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu 10242 13907 20890 23214 25350 Tango Tango Tango Tango Tango Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Foxtrot Kilo Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Alpha (also VE) Bravo (also VG) Charlie (also YG) Delta (also YH) Echo (also YI) 2808.5 4991 5058.5 7778.5 9238.5 11073.5 15953.5 17601 19131 Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf Hotel India 5912 12138.5 13658.5 15964 Whiskey Whiskey Whiskey Whiskey WUN-v05 11076 Echo (Day DEA ops) 7657 Foxtrot 14690 Golf 18666 Hotel (DEA Active) 23675 India 14350 Lima 14686 Papa (DEA day pri) 23402.5 Romeo 11073.5 Sierra Echo 17171 Sierra Hotel 18171 Sierra India 19131 Sierra Juliet ? Sierra Lima 7527 8912 10242 11494 13907 15867 18594 20890 23214 25350 COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot WUN member John Bohn offered some updates to the 'Sierra' frequencies listed above, but is looking for the frequency assigned to the 'Sierra Lima' designator. John says that if you have access to an FCC database, try searching for the frequencies assigned to Rockwell International with the following callsigns: KA2XXA Richardson,TX KC2XKG Cedar Rapids, IA KC2XKJ Newport Beach,CA John says that the unknown 'SL' freq may be one of the following: 26946.0, 20348.5, 17171.0, 16376.0, 16341.0. Rick Baker says that 18971.0 may also be another. *USCG "SECURE" ============== 3A3 5422.5 3A4 4448 3A5 ? 3A8 7773.5 3A9 7421 3A30 ? 3E4 6234.5 3E5 10608.1? 3E6 5272 3E7 ? 3E9 ? 3E10 7626 3E11 6815.6 3E12 7845 3E13 7884 3E14 7909 Pagina 734 WUN-v05 3E19 10675 3E20 10759 3E21 10788 3E24 11157.5 3E25 13413 Another two frequencies may be 13809.0 and 13950.0. For a full listing of USCG aircraft and helicopters, please 'surf' to 'http://www.wunclub.com/'. *U.S. Army Corps of Engineers *U.S. ARMY TRANS CORPS ============================= ======================= CH-1 3345 CH.1 4146 CH-2 5015 CH 2 6224 CH-3 5327.5 CH 3 6227 CH-4 5400 CH 4 8294 CH-5 5437.5 CH 5 8297 CH-6 6020 CH 6 12353 CH-7 6785 CH 7 12359 CH-8 9122.5 Pri CH 8 12365 CH-9 11693.5 CH-10 12070 Sec CH-11 12122 CH-12 16077 CH-13 16326 Ter CH-14 16358 CH-15 20659 The USACE hold a weekly Net each Friday on Ch.8 where many USACE stations 'check-in'. *FEMA ===== FEMA uses "Foxtrot" designations for their frequencies. FOXTROT # FOXTROT # FOXTROT # FOXTROT # 01 2320 21 6809 41 14450 61 21919 02 2360 22 7348 42 14776 62 22983 03 2377 23 7428 43 14836 63 23028 04 2445 24 9462 44 14885 64 23390 05 2658 25 10194 45 14899 65 23451 06 3341 26 10493 46 14908 66 23550 07 3379 27 10194 47 15464 67 23814 08 3388 28 11721 48 15509 68 24008 09 4603 29 11801 49 15532 69 24282 10 4780 30 11957 50 15708 70 24526 11 5211 31 11994 51 16201 71 24819 12 5378 32 12009 52 16430 13 5402 33 12129 53 17519 14 5821 34 12216 54 17649 15 5961 35 12219 55 18744 16 6049 36 13446 56 19757 17 6106 37 13633 57 19969 18 6108 38 13744 58 20027 19 6151 39 13780 59 20063 20 6176 40 13783 60 21866 *'Habitat' net ============== Jeff Jones reports that these frequencies and channel designators have changed, and are now as follows: 4704.4 (replaced 4721.0) 5700.4 WY02B 6719.4 WY02A (replaced 6736.0) 8978.4 9005.4 9011.4 11212.4 (replaced 11214.0) 15095.4 (the two designators listed above, WY02A and WY02B, are not yet confirmed.) Pagina 735 WUN-v05 *SFOR BOSNIA & OPERATION 'ALLIED FORCE' IN KOSOVO ============ The IFOR/SFOR operation in the Balkans changed completely during 1999. The NATO attacks on Serbia continue around the clock, and from various web-pages and WUN postings comes the following updated tie-ups. These have all been confirmed since mid March 1999. The callsigns used on these freqs used to be 'Bookshelf', but it has recently changed to 'Moonbeam' - these are EC-130 Hercules aircraft operating from Aviano AB in Italy, they are ABCCC aircraft. They often contact ground-stations using the callsigns 'Tracker' and 'Cricket'. 78A - 4519.0 79B - 5218.0 80V - 5763.5 81A - 6865.0 81B - 6932,5 81V - 8046.0 82A - 9118.5 82B - 9260.0 83A - 11173.0 Note how the designators and frequencies are both in an ascending sequence - this should help to pin-down new tie-ups. Designator '108A' has been mentioned by 'Bookshelf' aircraft, but no freq tie-up is know. Two other tie-ups have been reported, which do not fit into the above pattern, but as I have not heard any traffic on these freqs myself, I cannot confirm if they are connected 118 - 15048.0 154 - 8087.0 The following frequencies have all carried 'Bookshelf' traffic in the past, and are worth checking from time to time: 4578, 4789, 4923, 5084, 5103.5, 5462, 4510, 5712, 9303. *Australian/New Zealand ======================= The following information comes from the Enroute Supplement Australia (ERSA) a publication jointly published by the RAAF and Airservices Australia, 26 February 1998 edition, Nav/Comm 1. 1. The RAAF/RNZAF Air Operations Communications System (AOCS) is a high frequency radio network providing communications services for the operational control of RAAF/RNZAF aircraft and HF equipped marine craft [army ground stations are also commonly heard]. In addition, visiting military aircraft may use the AOCS when contact with Australia/New Zealand military authorities is required. The AOCS is not part of, and does not provide, an air traffic control service, civil or military. 2. The combined AOCS consist of six Air Operations Communications Centres (AOCCs) located at Sydney, Darwin, Townsville, Perth, Auckland [NZ] and Woodbourn [NZ]. The combined AOCS provides: A. A General Purpose Net (GPN) on which all AOCCs guard the same three frequencies. All AOCCs can transmit and receive on these three frequencies simultaneously. B. Discrete frequencies are available (if required) at each AOCC and allocated after initial contact on the GPN. C. Telephone patch facilities between aircraft and ground appointments. D. Continuous monitoring of military distress frequency 5696 kHz. E. SELCAL. Available to suitably equipped aircraft." GPN Frequencies: Day (2100Z - 0900Z) 8974 kHz 11235 kHz 13206 kHz Pagina 736 WUN-v05 Night (0900Z - 2100Z) 3032 kHz 5687 kHz 8974 kHz As you can see the RAAF/RNZAF share 8974 with the Spanish Air Force. *Australian Navy ================== >From the article on the Royal Australian Navy in the March newsletter: Frequency Channel Designator 2768 A1 4375 A2 6218 ? - Exercise Related 6510 A3 8122 A4 9014 ? - Exercise Related 13116 A5 17344 A6 22708? A7? *Belgian Air Force ================== 4745.0 YD 8989.0 YG 11268.0 YJ 15010.0 YM 18006.0 YO 20620.0 YP 20050.0 YQ 23332.0 YS *Canadian Forces ================ 3047.0 CFH: Halifax Military A6A 4560.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military (Maritime Command) 4700.0 CFH: Halifax Military 4739.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military A2B 5198.5 CFH: Halifax Military (Maritime Command) 5684.0 CJX: St Johns Military 5694.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military 5702.0 CJU: Vancouver Military 5717.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military; CJX: St Johns Military D1B 5850.0 CZW: Halifax Maritime Air Group D6G 6694.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military 6706.0 CHR: Trenton Military (wkg NATO a/c) D3H 6715.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military 6736.0 CFH: Halifax Military (OR Chg?) 6745.0 CHR: Trenton Military 6751.0 SIDECAR (NORAD) CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver 6754.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CJU: Vancouver Military; CJX: St Johns Military (VOLMET) 8110.0 CFH: Halifax Military D1H 8989.0 CHR: Trenton Military 9007.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; VXA: Edmonton Military C-5 9023.0 CHR: Trenton Military (NORAD) 9027.0 CFH: Halifax Military C-6 11214.0 CHR: Trenton Military (NORAD) 11232.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military; VXA: Edmonton Military 11249.0 CFH: Halifax Military 11265.0 CHR: Trenton Military (wkg MAGIC a/c) 13257.0 CHR: Trenton Military Pagina 737 C-8 15031.0 15034.0 17994.0 18012.0 18027.0 CHR: VXA: CHR: CHR: CFH: WUN-v05 Trenton Military Edmonton Military (VOLMET) Trenton Military Trenton Military Halifax Military; VXA: Edmonton Military CanForces 'Charlie' Designators (other than those listed above) C-1 = 4721.0 C-2 = 6735.0 C-3 = 6750.0 C-4 = 8968.0 or 8967.0 C-7 = 13206.0 or 13207.0 CanForces CFARS CFARS is the Canadian Forces Affiliate Radio System. CFARS stations are located at various United Nations peace-keeping operations around the world and operate amateur radio equipment that provides phonepatches for service personnel to their families. They are also to be found on Navy and Coast Guard ships. Alpha 6978.5 Bravo 14386.0 Charlie 14460.0 Delta 14463.0 Echo 14446.5 Foxtrot 20971.5 Golf 20963.5 Hotel 29715.0 Juliet 14454.0 Kilo 14449.5 Lima 20977.5 Mike 13954.0 Whiskey 6982.5 X-ray 6962.5 Yankee 4052.5 Zulu 4023.5 Thanks to the Northern Alberta Radio Club (http://narc.net) for the above information. There is a large amount of CFARS information at http://www3.sympatico.ca/gunslinger/eng_index.htm . *French Air Force 'Circus' Net ============================== Marjolaine 2 6712 Racontar 1 8972 (not heard for years, is it still active?) Vinaigrette 3 8992 Reconfort 3 13236 Citadelle 1 18012 Citadelle 3 ? Verite 3 23254 Capitole/RS902 6688 143.8 AM Canasta in VHF, relayed all over France (thanks to Jacques Pagnoux) *German Navy ============ Frequency c/s --------- ----2625 DHJ59 3056 DHJ59 3122 DHJ59 4154.5 DHJ59 6727 DHJ59 6730 DHJ59 6779 DHJ59 8335.5 DHJ59 10192.5 DHJ59 10197 DHJ59 10722 DHJ59 Station ----------------GNy Wilhelmshaven GNy Wilhelmshaven GNy Wilhelmshaven GNy Wilhelmshaven GNy Wilhelmshaven GNy Wilhelmshaven GNy Wilhelmshaven GNy Wilhelmshaven GNy Wilhelmshaven GNy Wilhelmshaven GNy Wilhelmshaven ITU Mode ---- -----------D USB D USB, RTTY 75 D USB, RTTY 75 D USB D USB, RTTY 75 D USB, RTTY 75 (= ARCN 405) D USB D USB D USB D USB D USB Pagina 738 11256 12178 12415.5 15929 16129 17544 17994 22238.5 23744 DHJ59 has DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven also been heard on 3116KHz WUN-v05 D USB, RTTY 75 D USB D USB D USB D USB D USB D USB, RTTY 75 D USB D USB and 3939KHz. *German Air Force ================= >From a listener in Europe comes an extensive update to the German Air Force frequency list. This information comes from a very good source, and he wishes to remain anonymous. 3107 - Alpha 3143 - Bravo 3903 - Charlie 4721 - Delta 5687 - Echo 5717 - Foxtrot 6700 - Golf 6715 - Hotel 6730 - India 6751 - Juliet 8965 - Kilo 9025 - Lima 11217 - Mike 11265 - November 13203 13233 15073 17973 17991 18012 23201 23215 23255 23318 23341 23345 29724 - Oscar Papa Quebec Romeo Sierra Tango Uniform Victor Whisky X-ray Yankee Zulu Alpha-bravo *Note: Freq 'Victor' *may* be 23231. Comments please? These frequencies are used by DHM91, which is the HQ Station of the German Air Force Air Transport Command. The other ground stations in this net are DHO23 (61st Air Transport Wing at Landsberg AB, southern Germany), DHO32 (62nd ATW at Wunstorf AB, north-central Germany) and DHO60 (63rd ATW at Hohn AB in northern Germany). Other callsigns heard are DHO75 (a collective callsign for all the three ATW's) and DHM81. Callsigns 'O5IP' (Oscar-5-India-Papa) and 'NI81' (November-India-81) seem to be other 'regular/daily' callsigns. The Primary frequency appears to be 'E'/5687. Stations have been heard discussing frequencies 'AA', 'AC', 'AF' and 'AJ' - these are encrypted RTTY transmissions. Update 11.97 - a new station has been heard - DHO24 - does anyone know where this is operating from. Update 3.99 - another new callsign - DHJ41 - was heard callsign DHM91 on 'E'. I suspect that this is connected with the deployment of German Air Force aircraft to Italy for operation 'Allied Force'. Update 9.99 - DHO24 is now thought to be operating from Khartoum, Sudan, for UN flights by the GAF. DHO37 has also been heard (location?). *NATO E-3 AWACS =============== Ch.AA 6700.0 Ch.AC 8971.0 Ch.A4 8980.0 Ch.A5 ? Ch.A6 11228.0 Ch.A8 10315.0 Ch.KD 6760.0 Ch.KF 6695.0 Ch.NB 3081.0 Ch.NC 3225.0 Ch.ND ? Ch.NE 4542.0 Ch.NF 4720.0 Ch.NG ? Pagina 739 WUN-v05 Ch.NH 4758.0 Ch.NI 6762.5 Ch.NJ 8986.5 Ch.NK 11270.5 Ch.NL 15050.0 Ch.NM 17996.5 Ch.XC 6754.0 Ch.?? 12165.0 Ch.?? 5691.0 Ch.?? 6728.0 Ch.?? 23241.2 The X-net is replacing N-net altough the N-freqs are still sometimes used. Another active frequency heard is 8898.7. *Portuguese Air Force ===================== Known frequencies are 5687.0, 6685.0, 8992.0. *RAF Flight Watch Centres. ========================== (from the RAF En-Route Supplement, the UK equivalent of the USDoD IFR Supplement) Strike Command Integrated Communications System (STCICS) Callsign: 'Architect', CW: MLD or MLP Freqs: 4742, 5714, 6739, 9031, 11205, 18018 (group A - see below) 4540, 8190, 13257, 15031 (group B - see below) 2591, 11247 'Group A' has the QNH Broadcast at H+00 and Airfield colour-state broadcast at H+30. 'Group B' has RAF Germany airfield flying states at H+15 and H+45. Ascension Callsign: Haven Freqs: 4742 (2000-0800 UTC), 9031 (0800-2000 UTC), 11247 All freqs carry a weather broadcast at H+45 Cyprus Callsign: Cyprus Freqs: 4730, 9031 (1600-0500 UTC), 11247, 18018 (0500-1600 UTC) 4730 and 18018 carry a weather broadcast at H+15 Gibraltar Callsign: Gibraltar Freqs: 4742 (2000-0700 UTC), 11247 (0700-2000 UTC) Mount Pleasant, Falkland Islands Callsign: Viper Freqs: any of the above. *Royal Air Force Designator's (actually 'UKADGE HF Line Designator List') ============================= How to find which frequencies are active. Listen to the 'Architect' weather broadcast at H+00 and H+30 (see above). If the UKADGE circuits are active, there will be an announcement after the weather broadcast with the code-letters for the active frequencies. For example: 'Additional information.. 2.. PK.. tack.. 401C.. tack.. AG' (which is repeated twice). The 1 2 3 4 - first number indicates which Air Defense radar station is active Buchan, Boulmer and Benbecula Buchan Boulmer Neatishead The first 2-letter-group is the code for the active HF frequency from the list below. It is sometimes referred to a the 'Jorsk Frequency'. It carries most of the voice traffic, including target Pagina 740 WUN-v05 positions and Beaver details. This channel also carries frequency changes and position reports. The third group is the 'Charlie squared' channel, where AWACS aircraft pass their radar data over a HF link. Known freqs are (in khz): 401A - 2250.5 401B - 33?? (exact freq unknown) 401C - 4478.5 401D - 6673.5 401E - 8500.5 The final group is known as 'chick co-ordination', where combat aircraft which are HF-capable can be passed target positions and other information. Therefore, in the example above, Buchan is the ADR station, using 5095 khz for voice traffic, the AWACS are using 4478.5 khz, and the 'chicks' are on 4745 khz. A AB AC AD AE AF AG AH AK AP AQ AW AZ B BA BE BF BJ BK BL BS BT BX CA CM CO CY CZ D DA DB DH DM DQ DS DT DW E EF EH EI EK EM EN 11205.0 05693.0 08156.0 09010.0 03939.0 09022.0 04745.0 03930.0 03038.0 11181.0 02396.0 04042.0 23281.0 06739.0 17970.0 18018.0 03083.0 17988.0 03945.0 11268.0 18000.0 02350.0 08989.0 06736.0 18009.0 23245.0 03119.0 29800.0 04706.0 05436.0 15091.0 15013.0 08998.0 17995.0 04739.0 18024.0 09031.0 03924.0 05720.0 11259.0 23270.0 11235.0 15025.0 15076.0 EP EX EZ F FA FG FS FT FV FW G GA GD GT H HE HJ HK HM HO HW HX HZ I IN IP J KA KD KH KJ KP KR KT KW KX L LA LB LC LD LE MB MC 15040.0 11184.0 11253.0 13257.0 03101.0 11208.0 04742.0 13218.0 15064.0 03131.0 03915.0 15061.0 02274.0 26385.0 15031.0 03942.0 08983.0 09034.0 06748.0 13206.0 11247.0 23257.0 13248.0 13236.0 17982.0 27000.0 08980.0 03380.0 03867.0 12057.0 04718.0 02641.0 04484.0 05420.0 02261.0 02577.0 05447.0 03036.0 03092.0 06701.0 15046.0 15072.0 02266.0 05270.0 MD ME MS NJ PA PE PF PH PK PO PR PZ QB QR QV RA RD RE RM RZ SA SE ST TG TO TQ TS TW UA UB UR UT VE W WG WM X XA YC YP YM YZ ZF ZZ 18850.0 14460.0 03218.0 05705.0 03302.0 06760.0 10634.0 08971.0 05095.0 06715.0 03864.0 14724.0 03512.0 08972.0 03095.0 08190.0 06691.0 05178.0 03110.0 09459.0 02762.0 14812.0 02591.0 06724.0 03391.0 03345.0 05684.0 04709.0 04724.0 10919.0 17979.0 04540.0 11217.0 05747.0 03125.0 03026.0 03224.0 05403.0 11241.0 23250.0 13211.0 20030.0 03763.0 05714.0 *RAF/NATO 'K Series' ==================== The RAF (and other NATO forces) seem to be using a new set of codes to identify some HF frequencies. I do not know what the proper name for this new system is, so until I find out, I'll just call it the 'K series'. Pagina 741 WUN-v05 Golf 02 3235.0 Khz Golf 08 4572.0 Khz Hotel05 9010.0 Khz Kilo 01 HF? Kilo 04 HF? Kilo 05 4520.0 Khz Kilo 06 4020.0 Khz Kilo 09 4920.0 Khz Kilo 10 5173.0 Khz Kilo 11 5277.5 Khz Kilo 12 5290.0 Khz Kilo 14 (uhf) Kilo 15 7860.0 Khz Kilo 17 3304.5 Khz? Kilo 18 (uhf) or 4860.50 Khz Kilo 19 (uhf) Kilo 22 4785.0 Khz Kilo 24 4779.0 Khz Kilo 25 unknown HF Kilo 26 (uhf) Kilo 27 (uhf) Kilo 28 Beaver HF? Kilo 30 4477.0 Khz Kilo 31 5045.0 Khz Kilo 33 5385.0 Khz Kilo 34 5463.5 Khz Kilo 36 4012.0 Khz Kilo 55 (uhf) Kilo 56 (uhf) KJ 02 3357.0 KJ 04 3805.0 KJ 07 5280.0 KJ 11 ? KJ 28 (uhf) KJ 29 (uhf) KJ 37 5910.0 (poss.) TL 04 6237.0 (poss.) The KJ and TL designators were heard/used during the first JMC (Joint Maritime Conference) exercise held in the north-east Atlantic during early 1998. *Spanish Air Force ================== Known frequencies are 6715.0 and 8974.0. One flight was heard on 6715.0, and was asked to QSY to 'channel 2', so 6715.0 cannot be 'channel 2'. Frequency 'B' has also been mentioned on 8974.0. CU next time. Graham Tanner, [email protected] -===================================================== Graham Tanner: [email protected] (London, UK) G6SUQ (at one time) 51.33'N 000.25'W (AR-3030 & G5RV) ======================================================= --------------------------------------------------------------------======================================================================== _ _ ___ _ _ _____ ___ ___ ___ _ _ _ _____ _____ | \| |/ _ \| | | |_ _|_ _/ __|/ _ \| | | \| | __\ \ / / __| | .` | _ | |_| | | | | | (__| _ | |__ | .` | _| \ \/\/ /\__ \ |_|\_|_| |_|\___/ |_| |___\___|_| |_|____| |_|\_|___| \_/\_/ |___/ Utility Monitoring in the Maritime Bands Pagina 742 Editor: WUN-v05 Scott R. Havens, AB2V ([email protected]) 2203 Whitney Place Valrico, FL 33594-4163 I'm a bit short on news this month, but two items have come to my attention. One is an update on WT and NAVTEX service in Swedish waters. The other deals with Globe Wireless and its current QSL policy. ++++++QTC LIST: Globe Wireless Still QSLing Update on Swedish MF Activity ++++++GLOBE WIRELESS STILL QSLing Day Watson reports on a recent interview with the folks at Globe Wireless. He says Globe is still happy to receive and QSL reception reports of its stations. Their new QSL manager is: Adrianna Larkin Globe Wireless Inc. 550 Pilgrim Drive Foster City, CA 94404 USA Tel 1 650 372 2650 Fax 1 650 372 2656 [email protected] Several listeners have reported that no QSLs have yet been received in connection with the recent closing of WT service from KPH/KFS/WNU/WCC. Globe's explanation is as follows: “True. We were waiting to get all of the reports in before we responded. Some are still trickling in. We are preparing a special commemorative package to go out to everyone who responded but it is not yet ready. We hope that it will be worth the wait. We appreciate your patience.” So it sounds like Globe will eventually QSL all the reports they received. We only need to be patient. I WUNder if it`s too late to send another report in? ++++++UPDATE ON SWEDISH MF ACTIVITY Also this month, Karl-Arne Markstrom, SM0AOM, gives us the following new information about the Swedish WT and NAVTEX situation: “It may interest the WUN community that a new station for MF W/T and NAVTEX has been taken into operation in Sweden, at the historic location of Grimeton, site of the SAQ Alexanderson alternator transmitter. “The new transmitter site belongs to the Stockholm Radio network, callsign SDJ, and replaces the old Goteborg Radio site at Vallda which has been sold and demolished. “As a part of the project scheduled transmissions of MSI on MF W/T were discontinued from Stockholm Radio/SDJ beginning Oct. 15 1999, but MSI will still be available on W/T on request until Feb. 1 2001. “A new NAVTEX area designator for the Skagerrak area, "D" ,will come into operation Nov. 1 ,as scheduled NAVTEX transmissions from the Grimeton site commence.” Mr. Markstrom also says he has photographs (in .JPG format) of the new facility taken during its commissioning. He reports that the new station uses one of the 127 meter towers from the SAQ antenna system as a shunt-fed vertical radiator for 500 and 518 kHz. Pagina 743 WUN-v05 That`s all I have to report this time around. Please don`t hesitate to e-mail me if you know of anything that might be of interest to our readers. Until next time, I wish you fair seas and good DX. DE AB2V ======================================================================== # NUMBERS & ODDITIES # ////////////////////////////// \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ - Editor: Ary Boender ****** e-mail: [email protected] - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B - N&O home page: http://home.luna.nl/~ary/ ------------------------ Co-editors --------------------------- Logs: Patricia Johnston - Online database: Chris Smolinski http://www.blackcatsystems.com/numbersDB/ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ //////////////////////////////// -::: N&O #19 :::Hello and welcome to the 19th edition of Numbers & Oddities. I think that I have a lot of interesting information for you this month. So, what's on the menu? First the continuing story of the Korean numbers stations, followed by a number of station profiles, news items and quite a long list of FAPSI intercepts. Further a rather technical XPH item and of course many, many logs. Keep it coming folks! WUN members who read this column as part of the WUN newsletter may want to download the extended version of N&O for the logs section. You can find N&O at http://home.luna.nl/~ary -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* KOREAN & CHINESE STATIONS * Several people have asked for ENIGMA codes for the various Chinese and Korean stations. Well, not all stations have a code, but I'll give you the ones that I know. V22 - Beijing calling V09 - Guangzhou calling V15 - Pyongyang M40/M53 - N.Korean cw stations (see below) -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* MORSE STATIONS * ::: M40/M53 - THE KOREAN NUMBERS SERIES CONTINUES....... Hideharu Torii has monitored M40/M53 for quite some time and sends us the following schedules and info. Thank you very much, Hideharu! - Schedules Call UTC / Frequencies in kHz CQ 113 1400/1600 5150 5590 5810 1430/1630 4700 (Nov.-Feb.) 6630 (March-April, Sept.-Oct) 8210 (May-Aug.) CQ 466 1500/1600 4660 5150 5650 1530/1630 5650 (Nov.-Feb.) 5810 (March-April, Sept.-Oct.) 6870 (May-Aug.) CQ 466 0630 (Tuesday-Thursday) 8110 (March-April, Sept.-Oct.) Pagina 744 WUN-v05 8620 (May-Sept.) CQ 432 1400/1500 5535 1430/1530 4600 (Nov.-Feb.) CQ 974 1400/1500 5535 1430/1530 6750 (March-April, Sept.-Oct.) CQ 863 1400/1500 5535 1430/1530 7400 (May-Aug.) CQ 735 1600 5190 1630 5900 (May-Aug.) CQ 515 1700 12300 1730 16100 CQ 707 1630 4670/5200 (March-April, Sept.-Oct.) CQ 909 1630 5670/6425 (May-Aug.) CQ 295 1630 5210 (March-April) CQ 616 2300 8110 CQ 747 0900/1000/2000 10620 2330 8880 (4th, 5th, 20th, 21st of each month) 0930/1030/2030 12948 - Comments This station has been observed for decades. The signal is very strong here in Tokyo. The station changes its frequencies in March, May, Sept. and Nov. All stations transmit in A-2 mode but for CQ515 and CQ747. Messages are rebroadcast 30 minutes later except for CQ707/CQ909. The same messages are repeated for two days at the same time on the same freq. The speed of CQ747 is slower, compared with that of other CQ3f. In case of A-2 mode, carrier appears more than 15 minutes before the start of a message. CQ707 and CQ909 replace each other with frequency changes. CQ 863 and CQ974 do so also. The station has at least four transmitters. Hideharu says: "I believe the station is operated by the Research Department for External Intelligence, one of four intelligence units at the Central Committee of the Workers Party of Korea. North Korean agent Kim Hyun Hee, who was convicted for blowing up a KAL Boeing in 1987, belonged to the department. In "Now, As A Woman," the Japanese version of her best selling book, "The Tears of My Soul," she writes she received A-2 Morse coded messages while in Guangzhou, southern China, and Macao in 1985. She received messages at midnight on 10th, 11th, 25th and 26th of every month on 8050, 10300 and 16100kHz. The callsign of her group was CQ616 and her individual callsigns were 083, 914, 493 and 490. The English version does not mention this practice." Interesting, Hideharu. I read the following in a 1997 report about the two DPRK spies who were captured in South Korea. They were also VERY well equipped. ''Confiscated equipment used by the agents are as follows: 205 items of 10 different types of lethal equipment, including 3 hand grenades, 170 live cartridges, 4 poison guns, 14 poison needles, and 6 poison capsules; 94 items of 16 types of communications equipment, including 6 radio transmitters; code books; reagent bottles and paper for hiding letters; 4 forged identification cards; forged policeman's identification for emergency use; some 23 million won in cash, which Pagina 745 WUN-v05 is the remainder of some 30 million won they had received as operation funds; and explosion fuses found at Sim Chong-ung's residence.'' Wow! -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o::: MORE N.KOREAN CW NUMBERS More N.Korean numbers news from Hideharu: North Korea operates another A-1 Morse code message transmission on 4700 kHz. The station appears irregularly on the hour between evening and early morning in local time (0900-2000 UTC). The broadcast at 2100 in local time on June 2 was as follows: VVV VVV VVV JVG JVG JVG DE BML BML BML QSA3 QSA? QTC 626 QTC NR 626 28 19 0602 2100 302 837 BT Then five-digit figures were transmitted and repeated again. The broadcast ends with "K K". 19 means group count. 0602 means June 2 and 2100 in local time. It uses short zero's and is hand sent. JVG is the most logged. JVL sometimes appears. The frequency is North Korea's traditional one for numerical broadcasts including in voice. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o::: HEP [M28] Geoff reports that contrary to the note in the September N&O, HEP is still going strong on all frequencies. All four were logged, one after the other around 2315 UTC on 4th October. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* VOICE STATIONS * ::: THE N N N STATION [E12, G12, V12, V18, M02] The former NNN station was possibly the first multilingual station. Its marker consisted solely of the letter "N" sent in Morse Code, repeated slowly for five minutes. The station was on the air for sometime and is now inactive. Over the years it has appeared on many different frequencies at many different times. The station used four languages: English, Hungarian, French and either Yiddish or German probably Yiddish, as the numbers used resemble Yiddish more than any other station. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-90 in Yiddish is: "eins zwei drei vier funf sechs siben acht neun null" There is some doubt about whether some German numbers stations are in fact in Yiddish. It is difficult to say, one way or the other, just by listening to the numbers themselves. Similarly, certain Slavic language stations are difficult to identify positively as the numbers are so similar. One thing is certain: no German or Yiddish station uses the official pronunciation for number "2". The "zwei" sounds too much like the number "3" (drie) to be readily differentiated over shortwave so every station uses the word "zvo" or "svo" instead. In addition, many stations change certain numbers to improve the chances of being correctly received. For example, the number "5" (funf) is often said as "funnef'. This makes it sound like the Yiddish number "5", so one has to be careful. In the mid-80's the woman's voice used on the station was high-pitched, with a staccato delivery. The same woman was used for all three languages. It seems strange that the operators of this set-up couldn't do better. It was hard not to laugh at her delivery, it was that bad. Around December, 1988, she was replaced but the change was barely an improvement. They went to the other extreme - a slow, lazy, laid-back sound, as though the woman was on powerful tranquillisers. This woman's Pagina 746 WUN-v05 voice was used till the end of NNN's transmissions. One other minor change occurred with the changeover: at the end of the French messages the old voice would say "fin". Now the word "finis" was used. The formats of the three different languages are identical. On the hour the CW "dah-dits" are sent until five minutes past when the woman announces the group count ("Groups 21, Groups 21") and then goes straight into the five figure text. The termination is either "end", "ende" or "finis". The mode used was mostly AM, although the upper sideband was usually enhanced. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o::: DRUMS AND TRUMPETS FAMILY [S01, S02, X01, E01, M17] - AIDA [S01] No info on this one. If you have some, please send me a copy for the column. - DRUMS AND TRUMPETS [S02] & THE BUGLE [X01] Another historic station with a remarkable interval signal was the 'Drums and Trumpet' station, most probably transmitting from former Yugoslavia. Imagine a scene at a military funeral when the lone trumpeter sounds "The Last Post" and you will have some idea of the musical signal sent by this Serbo Croat language number station. This plaintive bugle sounds about an hour before the transmission of the spy messages begins. Just before the actual message starts a different signal is sent. This is played with drums and trumpets and is a very up-tempo military marching tune similar to those played before the beginning of a battle. The woman then announces (in Serbo-Croat) "Noma 12671, Gruppi 44; Noma 12671, Gruppi 44, and then goes into the five figure text, ending with the word "Krai". The Serbo-Croat figures are: "Jedno, Dva, Tri, Ctyri, Pet, Sest, Osm, Devet, Nula." The woman pronounces the numbers like this: Edno, Dva, Dree, Seti, Pet, Ses, Seden, Octen, Deda, Nula. The station used three main frequencies: 4740, 5500 and 6675 kHz. Although it has also appeared on 8070 and 5600 kHz. - READY, READY [E01] This English language station would appear to be part of the same set-up as the "drums and trumpet" station in that the main frequencies used are exactly the same: 4740 and 6675. The woman announcer tries very hard to sound British but unfortunately the letter "R" in "four" is rolled far too much to sound convincing. The broadcasts start with the woman repeating a five figure identifier. Identifiers noted: 10491 36511 35702 62794 43101 43473 69421 62467 10361 62683 62453 62378 17682 70100 17462 45690 17399 45260 43381 15181 04397 15521 43470 15371 40690 32684 43181 32831 15431 After the five figure identifier has been repeated for five minutes, the woman says the group count ("22, 22") then, "Ready, Ready" and goes into the five figure groups. 'Times 4740 5695 6515 6655 6675 8070 - and frequencies noted so far: 2000, 2100, 2200 2200 2200 2100 2100, 2200 6935 - 2200 2200, 2100 [Note: the station hasn't been logged for quite a while] - M17 Pagina 747 WUN-v05 Mode MCW Constant carrier. Each message sent 3 times each on a different frequency. They do use the same triplets of frequencies for each time slot. Transmissions are Monthly 2 weekly or weekly, on week of each month basis. Either on the Hour, Hour+20 Hour+40 or Hour+30 Hour+50 Hour+70. Mainly on during the evening but have been heard at other times of the day. Call Preamble 70832 R4 5 Seconds Dots 29 29 = Message 29x5f Ending VA First 2 figures of header are schedule numbers. Frequencies used 3410 3910 4270 6675 6935 7425 4460 7790 4740 8070 5235 9050 5695 9245 5865 6290 10470 kHz Only known sked: Wednesday 2000 UTC, 3410/3910/4740 kHz -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o::: CHERRY RIPE [E04/E03A] Simon Denneen supplied Cherry Ripe's complete broadcast schedule. MON - FRI (Southern Pacific Local) SUN - FRI (UTC) 1000Z 1100Z 1200Z 1300Z 2200Z 2300Z 2400Z 0100Z 20474//23461 17499//23461 17499//23461 17499//22108 17499//24644 17499//22108 17499//22108 19884//21866 USB USB USB USB USB USB USB USB -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- ::: THREE NOTE ODDITY [G04] Hans-Friedrich's monthly analysis 03.10.99 2005Z 2035Z 5.320 kHz (same frequencies as in September!!!) 5.320 kHz 07.10.99 2005Z 2035Z 4.540 kHz Message : same as 03.10.99 Message : 62125 78545 33025 98545 75125 44125 95458 33014 77458 95214 33258 12014 75458 96258 33654 45212 85452 33222 85412 33014 11258 95458 00145 32125 = 24 groups Analysis: Frequent groups : 33014 2x 75458 2x 95458 2x First two figures : 00145 Last three figures: 12014 11258 33 2x 12014 33025 32125 32125 33014 2x 44 025 62 222 75 258 00145 654 45212 Pagina 748 WUN-v05 44125 45212 62125 75125 75458 2x 78545 85412 452 95214 95458 2x 96258 98545 95214 33222 11258 33 96 85412 85452 75458 2x 95 2x 78545 98 33654 History : Sommer 2005 2035 Winter 2105 2135 Check for pre-1999 schedules older N&O's 01/99 3415 3315 02/99 3905 3805 03/99 4520 4420 04/99 5310 5210 05/99 5570 5470 06/99 5720 5620 07/99 5680 5580 08/99 5730 5630 09/99 5320 5220 10/99 5320 5220 -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o::: RUSSIAN MILITARY and E10 On 24 August at 0100 UTC, a Russian military station interfered with E10 EZI's transmission at 9130 kHz. The Russian transmission resembles the ones heard on the 'Pip' station. Here is some of the text: Liniya-43 ya Liniya-44 priyom Liniya-49 ya Liniya-44 Priyom (Line-43 here is Line-44 over) (Line-49 here is Line-44 over) Liniya-44 tried to call Liniya-43 and Liniya-49. There was probably a response from the latter because Liniya-44 asked "I receive you ..... [unreadable], how do you receive me?". Then "I don't receive you, repeat". After this, 44 continued sending calls to Liniya-49. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o::: CZECH STATION 2136 Still going strong on 2136 kHz, every Saturday and Sunday. Frequency: 2136 kHz Schedule : Saturday and Sunday only. 0700 and 1645 UTC. The station has been noted on other times and in the evening as well. Callup : 9 tones (sounds like a telephone ringing) Messages : Countinuous counting from 50-59 by a YL, repeated again and again from tape. Counting : padesat 50 padesat jedna 51 padesat dva 52 padesat tri 53 padesat ctyri 54 padesat pet 55 padesat sest 56 padesat sedm 57 padesat osm 58 padesat devet 59 I am still looking for schedules and a good recording. Anyone??? -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o::: CZECH STATION 1122 Pagina 749 WUN-v05 2136's sister station is a daily guest on 1122 kHz. Apart from the interval signal, the transmission is identical. Frequency: Schedule : Callup : Messages : 1122 kHz Czech daytime hours at h+10-12 and h+40-42. None, the transmitter is just switched on and off. Every 2 minutes long transmission consists of countinuous counting from 50-59 by a YL, repeated again and again from tape. Counting : padesat 50 padesat jedna 51 padesat dva 52 padesat tri 53 padesat ctyri 54 padesat pet 55 padesat sest 56 padesat sedm 57 padesat osm 58 padesat devet 59 -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o::: SPRUCH [G20] Andreas Erbe writes ''Though I never heard the station myself I know from recordings that these musical pieces used where not always used for the same Spruchnummer.'' Andreas also heard that the time group (Zeit) was actually the time when the message was prepared and not the broadcasting time. If anyone has more details, please drop me a line. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o::: ENGLISH MAN [E06] Hans-Friedrich Dumrese took another look at Mike's Russian Man freq list and covers the English Man (E06) transmissions. The floor is yours, Hans-Friedrich! 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Longest sked observed was 947 with 22 month. Most SNs have a 1h repeat. Many SNs have also a repeat on the following day (or the following days) = 4 or 6 transmission times: 235 395 458 572 2000/2100Z 1000/2000Z 1900/2000Z 2100/2200Z (2200/2300Z) 597 1900/2000Z Mon 614 1730Z 628 2130Z Mon 715 1910/2010Z Mon 729 1900/2000Z 821 1920/2020Z 947 1910/2010Z Mon Tue Wed Tue Wed Fri Sat Sun Thu Fri Sat Sun Fri Sat Tue Tue Sat Sun Thu Fri Tue Wed -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- * VARIOUS MODES * ::: XPH Last month I included Bruce Allen's analysis. Bruce contacted me for a lengthy and rather technical additional comment. Interesting stuff Bruce. Thanks! Ok, over to Bruce in his own words......... ''I have to give credit and make a correction. Valeriano Martin [in N&O #10] pointed out to me that the tone I assigned to `A` appeared to be used to double up ... i.e. 12344 would be the one tone, the two tone, the three tone, the four tone and the `A`. The only question becomes does it double the number before or the one after. i.e. 527A3 could be either 52773 or 52733. If there is traffic with an A at the start of the 5 group it must double the next number, if it ever falls at the end it must double the previous. I have limited traffic to compare due to my bad reception site. I am designing a micro controler that would take a audio input and send serial data. The other thing I am pursuing is that all the signals have strong 100, 150, and sometimes 200 HZ bands. Based on the assumption that this is 50hz power bleed through this gives rise to several areas of investigation. First it gives a 'benchmark' to compare the tones against. From this can be derived which transmitter send the msg. I have noticed a couple of modulation anomalies that are repeatable and not on all transmissions. This give rise to the other us of a benchmark freq. It's phase shift noise can be analyzed and corrected. This is assumed to be mostly atmospheric in nature and therefore affects all the tones equally. Then you go looking in the tones for unaccounted for phase shifts and assume they are one of two cases: a) Mechanical - some component phaseshifts 305 Hz 22 degrees and 500 Hz 17 degrees. This is the aggregate phase shift and is rarely the same on two different TX. It is easily identified because it is always the same - i.e. 22 degrees on every 305 Hz tone. b) Everything else ... meaning intentional phase shifted tones carrying data. This is called sub-channelling. It is usually phase compared with onsite freq. standards. For instance a cesium standard outputs 5 MHz and the tones are compared the phase data is regenerated. I suspect this because when I FFT an aggregate of 1 tone I see anomalies Pagina 752 WUN-v05 in the sidebands that appears that at least one of those occurrences is phase shifted. The overall shape of the envelope reminds me of a QPSK signal. Why do this? Well one of the old uses of sub-channeling was the row / column order. It was used with one time pads. [If the development of 1 times doesn't interest you, skip this section] The pads were 10x10 giving 100 character squares. each row and column had a 'key number' The Early pad were numbered 1,2,3......,0. To decode you took took 2 numbers and applied them first one to row second to column and at the intersection was the Character. Then problem was that if a pad feel in the wrong hands the messages were all compromised. If you scramble the order of the key numbers {486012593 for instance} each use of the pad you had a more secure (in theory) system. The Germans {I think} used a two transmission method. The first message was the content message. The column key was similar. But no pad was needed to decode it. If my memory serves me right, the system was something like take the date number (i.e. 15 Oct. 1999 would use just the 15) and add it to the first two numbers of the message. You then counted off that many numbers from the start and that was row 1 #. The number in the corresponding position in the next group was the row 2 #, until you had 20 numbers. The drawback was 2 transmission which double the exposure of the agent. The next development was to place the keys and message on top of each other (sub channeling). The first method was to leave a longer pause between numbers ... 1 5 3 7 45. The first time this happened the agent would write 7 in the first row. The pause would be sent with every occurrence of 7 from then on, just to through off analysis. This would continue until all the row digits were sent. Then the first row number was sent WITHOUT the pause. This signaled a switch to column numbers. The same processed followed. Finally the whole message was decoded. If my theory holds then we may be able to get a new set of data from each transmission. If not, its been great fun fiddling with it anyway. I am currently writing a Forth program to decode, identify anomalies into groups, and log phase changes vs time. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- ::: FAPSI RTTY INTERCEPTS Freq. ----7944 8071 8143 9272 10328 10442 10767 11460 11637 12087 12172 12187 12197 12211 12239 13366 13433 13450 13451 13452 13556 13850 UTC ---0030 1848 1830 1630 1520 1540 1500 1620 0045 0847 1315 1420 1620 0930 1500 1730 0740 0730 2244 2240 2010 1315 to -----U1K USN DZR KMI BPA VTX BFR URO GMN NXQ NOB DCW RLX RGA POU PSN JMS HZW YOA link ----00103 ? 00149 00169 00116 00098 00030 60047 00119 00107 00052 70004 60047 40034 00030 00190 80061 80061 00126 00127 00117 00052 remarks -------QSY 5208 6-tone selcal + cw callup Pagina 753 WUN-v05 14426 14434 14532 14532 14731 14843 14941 14980 16023 16023 16023 16152 16156 16218 16223 16236 16257 16277 16295 16302 16330 16345 17416 17423 17460 17463 17473 17519 18048 18048 18048 18172 18207 18210 18247 18332 18373 19088 19354 19415 19875 19923 20340 20655 20741 20912 22865 0930 1742 1100 1120 1515 2230 1810 1310 1554 1942 1906 1550 1502 2000 0930 0720 0835 1540 1550 0930 0950 0750 1735 1100 0930 1745 0915 1410 1110 1150 1810 0835 1245 1610 0930 0745 1500 1800 0800 1005 1502 2314 0745 0550 1800 1030 2240 RLX KRN SPK SPK BPA JMS WNY RAU PSN PSN PSN EZW42 KMI HZW UXW RLJ RJA EWZ42 DZR UGO UGO KMI KRN ZND UDZ27 UDZ27 RCX81 SPK SPK SPK URS DZR DZR RYS RPR UDZ21 WNY RPO CAZ FBR PSN AVK SPK PSN 40034 00178 00168 00168 00116 00127 00139 00070 00126 00126 00126 60069 00169 00117 40034 90051 60069 00149 00079 00079 00169 00178 00166 10075 10163 10163 30088 00168 00168 00168 90051 00149 00149 10075 10042 00054 00139 80038 50002 noted with RTTY 186.5bd *) QSY 16156. Is FBR right? Or BFR? 00126 10042 30044 00168 00075 00126 *) most likely the operator chose a wrong speed as normally 75bd is used on this link. I haven't seen any of these stations using this speed before. -o-o-o-o-conet-o-o-o-o======================================================================= THE WUN QSL CENTER Deadlines: 15th of each month John (J.D.) Stephens P.O. Box 11522 Huntsville, AL 35814-1522, U.S.A. E-Mail: [email protected] Here in the United States, Autumn has arrived, bringing with it much quieter band conditions and improved DX, especially on the lower Pagina 754 WUN-v05 frequencies. Perhaps the same is true at your QTH? If so, why not tune around for those new and most-wanted stations, send them a reception report, and then report your results to the WUN QSL Center? The column's a bit light this month, most likely due to the end-of-summer vacations being taken by many people. However, some nice QSLs nonetheless. Here we go: ========================================================================= === CUBA: CLA41 - Havana Radio. 17165.6. PFC and friendly ltr in 11 mos and 15 ds. Letter hints that CLA will soon close, but v/s also wanted address published, as he does want reception reports. V/s: Eduardo R. Medoza (CO2MA), Apartado Postal 21056, Alamar, Havana 12500, Cuba. (JC) DENMARK: OXT - Skamlebaek Radio (aka Copenhagen Meteo). 9360 n/d ltr and schedule from Danish Meteorological Institute in 114 ds. Web site: www.dmi.dk, e-mail address: [email protected] (HS) ESTONIA: ds. (HS) Tallinn Rescue. 5680 postcard with handwritten QSL-text in 14 FRANCE: FUB - French Navy, Houilles. 8565 folder with friendly verie-letter in German pasted in for a French rpt in 19 ds. The reply states that their transmissions are scrambled, with the exception of a 10 minute long transmission in the clear just before 0900Z. That's the time slot I reported. Addess.: Maitre Principal, Chef de la station emission de Houilles, 67 rue de Buzenval, F-78800 Houilles, France. (HS) FRANCE: FUG - French Navy, Castelnaudary. 17180 p/d ltr in 13 ds. Address: Marine Nationale, Zone Maritime Mediterranee, Region Maritime Mediterranee, Commandant le Centre de Transmissions de la Marine "France Sud", F-11150 Bram, France. (HS) KOREA: POLAND: HLO - Seoul Radio. 12843 n/d ltr in 19 ds. (HS) SPE - Szczecin Radio. 8650 QSL-sheet and schedule in 25 ds. (HS) UNITED STATES: AAZ - US Army MARS, Fort Huachuca, AZ. 13993 n/d QSL cd & PFC in 2 mos and 7 ds. V/s: Robert L. Sutton, Chief Army MARS CDR, USASC, ATTN: AFSC-OPE-MA (31), Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613-5000. (JC) UNITED STATES: AFF2KY - US Air Force MARS, Louisville, KY. 4500 (90 watts!) PFC in 7 mos and 12 ds. V/s: Henry (KD4GLN). (JC) UNITED STATES: NAV4 - US Navy/Marine Corps MARS, Great Lakes, IL. 14467 (100 watts) f/d QSL cd and poster in 2 mos and 24 ds for a reception report on Armed Forces Day Activity. V/s: Craig (last name not mentioned), Director Navy-Marine Corps MARS Region Four, 615 Preble Avenue, Great Lakes, IL 60088-5705. (JC) UNITED STATES: NNN0ELF - US Navy/Marine Corps MARS, Sisters, OR. (100 watts) PFC in 24 ds. V/s: Bill (KJ7GQ). (JC) 14487 UNITED STATES: NPL - US Navy/Marine Corps MARS, San Diego, CA. 14465 (100 watts) f/d QSL cd and PFC in 2 mos and 23 ds for a reception report on Armed Forces Day Activity. V/s: Frank (WA6YWC), Director Navy-Marine Corps MARS Region Five, 937 North Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA 92132-5100. (JC) UNITED STATES: WGY914 - Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) MERS, Thomasville, GA. 10493 PFC in 39 ds. V/s: (Illegible). Address: MERS TV, 404 Soouh Pinetree Boulevard, Thomasville, GA 31757. (JC) ========================================================================= OTHERNESS: In regards to his QSL from CLA, Jim Cumbie notes; "Perhaps I should go into the QSL card printing business. Now CLA has asked me to print up some cards for him. Looks like this is snowballing!" Pagina 755 WUN-v05 ========================================================================= Abbreviations used: f/d = Full data p/d = partial data cd.= QSL card ltr = letter V/s = Verification Signer ds = ds SASE = self addressed stamped envelope n/d = no data PFC = Prepared Form Card wks = weeks ms = mint stamps A welcome back to Henning Sandte. Please report often, Henning. again to Jim C. and Henning for this months QSL goodies Thanx This month's contributors: Jim Cumbie - Dallas. TX, U.S.A. (JC) Henning Sandte - Burgdorf, Germany (HS) See you next month!! 73 de JDS. ========================================================================= # UTILITY ROUND-UP # - Editor: Ary Boender ****** E-mail: [email protected] - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B I am very disappointed. Again no contributions. The column has seen far better times and I feel I should quit right now. Surveys in the past and earlier this year showed that this column is one of the most read ones in the newsletter. Still, despite many calls for support, nobody is willing to send info. Is it so hard to share your findings? Do you really want the column to stop after 5 years? If you want this column to continue, start sending station info, questions about unids, unusual captures, or whatever. Thanks! * INFO * - Costas Krallis made a photo-gallery showing six antenna pictures from Ralf Radermacher, DL9KCG. Great pics, Ralf! You can find them at: http://w4u.eexi.gr/~sv1xv/photo1.html - The draft version of the High-frequency Radio ALE -Automatic Link Establishment- Application Handbook has been posted at the following URL: http://www.its.bldrdoc.gov/pub/oa-rpt/hf-ale/handbook/ - 100 YEARS OF MARITIME RADIO IN GERMANY Special Event of the German Weather Services. Time Dates Frequency Mode Power TX site : : : : : : 22:30 UTC 12 Nov, 10 Dec, 14 Jan, 11 Feb. 147.3 kHz CW, 100/120 15-5-1-15 kW DWD-LW-Transmitter Pinneberg near Hamburg The Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD) transmits - in cooperation with MF-Runde (Marine Funker) - a special broadcast to the public with its longwave transmitter DDH47 on frequency 147.3 kHz in morsecode. Short messages in different languages are transmitted to remember the inventors of wireless radio. Additionally we want to find out, what the longwave propagation conditions are during nightime and with different levels of emitted power. For reception reports (RST) with name of the pioneer mentioned in the transmission, send address tag and postage fee (Europe 2 IRC, overseas 3 IRC) to the address mentioned below, we will send a "Special Events Certificate". Pagina 756 WUN-v05 Everyone is invited to listen to the transmission and send a report. There is no further charge for the certificate. Deadline is 31st March 2000. Deutscher Wetterdienst, Amateurfunkgruppe, Bernhard Nocht Str. 76, D 20359 Hamburg Germany * VKS-737 * Someone recently asked for the frequencies of VKS-737. Here is the list. Note that all times are local times. Base Station frequencies of the Australian National 4WD Radio Network Inc. (VKS-737) Channel 01 02 03 04 05 Frequency 5455 kHz 8022 kHz 11612 kHz 14977 kHz 3995 kHz Conversion table: South Australia (SA) Northern Territory (NT) Queensland Western Australia (WA) New South Wales (NSW) Tasmania UTC UTC UTC UTC UTC UTC + + + + + + 9,5 9,5 10 8 10 10 / / / / / / DST UTC + 10,5 no DST no DST no DST DST UTC + 11 DST UTC + 11 - VKS-737 ADELAIDE BASE STATION Voice Call Schedules: SA Standard Time (April to October) 8022 kHz: 1730 - 18000 hrs 5455 kHz: 1745 - 1815 hrs SA Daylight Saving Time (November to March) 8022 kHz: 1830 - 1900 hrs 5455 kHz: 1845 - 1915 hrs - VKS-737 ALICE SPRINGS BASE STATION Voice Call Times Voice Watch Times Selcall Watch Times 0800, 1300 and 1730 hrs (NT Time) 0800 to 0900 hrs 5455 & 8022 kHz (NT Time) 1300 to 1400 hrs 8022 kHz 1730 to 1830 hrs 5455 & 8022 kHz 0600 to 0800 hrs All Freq (NT Time) 1000 to 1300 hrs All Freq 2000 to 2359 hrs All Freq - VKS-737 BOWEN BASE STATION Members listening on 8022 kHz would no doubt have heard conversations taking place between users with callsigns such as "Grace II", "Born Free", "Island Mercy" etc. These callsigns belong to sailing vessels and vehicles involved with the Coastlands Ministry which operates out of Bowen in Far North Queensland. Regular daily schedules 0800 to 0845 (Queensland time) 1600 to 1645 - VKS-737 DARWIN BASE STATION Pagina 757 WUN-v05 Access is on an emergency basis only. - VKS-737 PERTH BASE STATION Voice Watch Times Selcall Watch Times listening watch 0800 & 1700 Monday to Friday The base operates in limited voice scanning mode between 0800 & 1700 Monday to Friday 0800 to 2100 hrs (WA time) For genuine Emergency Calls the base operates 24 hours a day Voice Call Schedules Monday to Friday from base Sat, Sun, Holidays. via interconnect 0730 1630 0730 1630 to to to to 0800 1700 0800 1700 hours (WA)Time hours hours hours Skeds initially commence on 8022 kHz then move to the other Network frequencies. During heavy traffic periods the sked may extend past the published time and/or may be assisted by the other bases. - VKS-737 FIRE FLY BASE STATION The base provides the same features as our other bases i.e. Position Reporting, Message Handling, Medical Traffic (via RFDS Base at Broken Hill) and Telephone Interconnect Services. At the present time the base is not providing regular Voice Contact Schedules. Selcall Watch Times 0700 to 2200 hours.(NSW time) - VKS-737 SANDSTONE BASE STATION Voice Call Schedules 07:00 to 07:30am (WA Time) 12:00 to 01:00pm 07:00 to 07:30pm Voice Watch Times The base operates in limited voice scanning mode between 07:00am & 07:30pm. (WA Time) Selcall Watch 07:00am to 09:00pm (subject to operator availability)(WA Time) Skeds initially commence on 5455 kHz then move to the other Network frequencies. During heavy traffic periods the sked may extend past the published time and/or may be assisted by the other bases. Sandstone is a small gold mining town about 8 hours drive north east of Perth with a Pub, a General Store, Council Chambers and a population of 23. Approximate location 158 km east of Mt Magnet, 195 km south east of Meekatharra 200 km south west of Wiluna (bottom end of the Canning Stock Route). The base site has a very low level of electrical noise which makes it ideal for receiving weak radio signals, also the transmission from the site is exceptionally good and will provide excellent coverage to most parts of Australia. - VKS-737 St. MARYS STATION Voice Call Schedules 1900 to 2000 hrs (Tasmanian Time) 2000 to 2100 hrs (Tasmanian Summer Time) Skeds initially commence on 8022 kHz then move to the other Network frequencies. During heavy traffic periods the sked may extend past the published time and/or may be assisted by the other bases. Pagina 758 WUN-v05 * CHAT WITH FELLOW WUNNERS * ''Has WUN an IRC channel?'', a question that pops up every now and then. The answer is yes and no. YES, because everyone can open such a channel and NO, the club does not operate a chat channel. How can you chat to fellow dxers? Here is how: - connect to IRCNet - open #monitor or #wun The majority of the ute dxers gather on #monitor and use #wun as a backup channel. I think that most of the activity is between 2000 and 0200 UTC, but you may try other times as well. To answer a number of newbees questions about the subject, I would like to use a summary of the excellent FAQ that accompanies my favorite IRC program mIRC. I have added some comments where relevant. Here we go...... :: What is IRC? IRC stands for "Internet Relay Chat". IRC is a multi-user chat system, where people meet on Channels (rooms, virtual places, usually with a certain topic of conversation) to talk in groups, or privately. There is no restriction on the number of people that can participate in a given discussion, or the number of channels that can be formed on IRC. :: How is IRC set up? As a user you run a Client program which connects to a Server in an IRC network. All servers are interconnected and pass messages from user to user over the IRC network. One server can be connected to several other servers and up to hundreds of clients. :: What does a client do? What is the purpose of a server? An IRC client reads in the commands and text that you supply to it, and parses them. It filters them and performs the appropriate actions, and if necessary, passes them on to your IRC server. An IRC server can serve many other clients. The server holds information about the channels and people on IRC, as well as other pieces of information, and is also responsible for routing your messages to other users. The IRC Network itself consists of multiple servers which are all connected to each other. :: How do I get on IRC? First, you have to install an IRC Client on your system. There are many IRC programs and I assume that most of them are ok. I always use mIRC and am happy with this program. mIRC is a shareware program that costs USD 20. You can download a copy from their websites at: http://www.mirc.co.uk/index.html http://www.nip.nl/mirc/index.html http://www.geocities.com/~mirc/index.html :: What do I have to fill in in the client's Setup menu? The first time you run your IRC client program you have to fill in some information about yourself, such as your internet address and the IRC server with which you want to connect. Your client may also have a section for you to specify the Port, Password, Real name, Email address, Nickname(s), IP address and Local Host name. These options are usually found under File/Setup/. Dont get overwhelmed by the massive amount of options most clients offer; just fill in these basics and it will work. :: Which server should I connect my client to? It's usually best to try and connect to a geographically close server, even though that may not always be the best. Local (nearby) servers will normally work faster for you and will give you unrestricted access. You can always ask for suggestions on nearby server addresses when you log on to IRC. Note that #monitor is on IRCNet. Pagina 759 WUN-v05 :: What is the port number to use to connect to IRC? In general, the port number to use is 6667. Some, but not all, servers listen to other ports (most commonly in the 6660-6670 range). When in doubt, select port 6667. A port number should be seen as an entrance to a server. If you take the wrong entrance (port) the server will not understand what you are doing, and will disconnect you. :: Do I have to give my real name? No, you do not -have- to give your real name. However, simply filling in nonsense will not make you anonymous. IRC is not inteded to keep you hidden from your friends or enemies. Keep this in mind if you are tempted to behave maliciously. :: Do I have to fill in my E-mail address in the setup? Assuming you have an E-mail account somewhere you should fill in the address you can be reached at by mail. In case you do not have an E-mail address you can just fill in your name. :: What is a nickname? On IRC you are known to others by a nickname. You are free to choose any nickname you like, up to 9 characters long on most IRC networks. Do not use spaces and avoid unusual ASCII characters in your nickname. It is very common to find people that use the same nickname and you may be asked or choose to switch nicknames to avoid confusion. Only on some IRC networks nicknames can be owned. :: What exactly is a channel? A channel is a 'place' on IRC where group conversations occur. People can join the same channel and see each other. Depending on its topic and time of the day a channel can be crowded, chaotic or calm. Channels can be open to everyone but also closed and private and only open to friends. On the large IRC Networks as many as 2000 channels can exist. Channels on IRC are dynamic in the sense that anyone can create a new channel, and a channel disappears when the last person on it leaves. Once connected to an IRC server, type /list to see all existing channels. All channel names start with a # or a &. The # channels are globally available while the & channels are restricted to users on your local IRC server. For this moment you can forget about the & channels. If people speak of 'the IRC' they refer to the use of the globally available channels with names starting with a #. Whenever you want to refer to a channel's name, it should be prefixed with a # or &. (e.g. #monitor #wun). You also need to use the name, including the # or &, to join a channel, to leave it, to set its parameters, etc. :: How do I join and leave a channel? To join a channel, type /join #channelname. (e.g. /join #monitor) To leave a channel, type /leave #channelname. Most IRC clients have clickable buttons to join, leave, etc. Once you get to the channel, you will see people talking. It will probably look like this: Ary-B Anon Goofy M42 on 13366 Got it! booming signal here Nah... nothing here but statics What you see is the name of the person who 'says' something followed by the text. When there are a lot of people on-line, always begin with the name of the person to whom you are talking, e.g. Ary-B Anon Goofy M42 on 13366 Ary-B: Got it! booming signal here Anon: Nah... nothing here but statics :: The most basic commands. All IRC commands start with a "/", and most are one word. The forward slash is the default command character. Commands on IRC are not case sensitive, and can be abbreviated to their first letters. Anything Pagina 760 WUN-v05 that does not begin with "/" is assumed to be a message to someone and will be sent to your current channel, or to a person you are chatting with in a private chat. Typing /help will get you help information /names will get you a list of all nicknames /list will give you a list of channels /join to join a channel /part to leave a channel /quit exits your IRC session /nick changes your nickname /away leaves a message saying you're away or not paying attention /whois displays information about someone (syntax: whois 'nickname') /invite sends an invitation to another user /kick gets rid of someone on a channel /topic changes the topic of the channel /me sends anything about you to a channel or QUERY ************* SEE YA ALL ON #MONITOR ! ************* ======================================================================= WUN UTILITIES LOGGINGS COLUMN October, 1999 Edited by Donald E. Stidwell ([email protected]) and our illustrious Team Logs Members: Eddie Bellerby: G-K ([email protected]) Simon Denneen: L-P ([email protected]) Patricia Johnston: V-Z ([email protected]) Chris Stroup: (A-F) ([email protected]) Bob Yellen: S-U ([email protected]) ========================================================================= Another nice long column this month - over 1800 logs. Let's keep up the good work folks! Sorry there's no contributor's list this time. I lost my list after my last HD crash and am in the process of rebuilding. Should be back by next month. ------------------------------------------------------------------------51.9 GYN1: RN ?LOC (GYN1) 0410 rtty 50/85 51.93. UKSUBCAMS bdcast for HSwMS Sodermanland (29/Sep) (DW) UKSUBCAMS ?LOC 2000 rtty 50/85 UKSUBCAMS bdcast. (18/Sep) (DW) 56.4 UKSUBCAMS ?LOC 2004 rtty 50/85 Tfc to/re HSWMS Sodermanland. (16/Sep) (DW) 73.3 GYD20: RN ?LOC (GYD20) 1642 rtty 50/85 73.33. usb (chan 1) of isb on 73.245. Tfc to HSwMS Soldermanland (27/Sep) (DW) 77.5 DCF77: PTB Braunschweig 1626 Time Signal Station (26/Sep) (SS) 404 IUB: Institute for Emergency Medicine NDB, Baltimore 2001 CW.(11/Oct/99) (MADX) 518 A: Avurnav Brest F 1600 FEC/100/170 Gunfire Warnings. (9 Oct) (RGA) GNI: NitonRadio G 1500 FEC/100/170 Nav Warnings. (9 Oct) (RGA) GPK: PortpatrickRadio G 1420 FEC/100/170 Nav Warnings. (9 Oct) (RGA) GPK: PortpatrickRadio G 1420 FEC/100/170 Nav Warnings.(9 Oct) (RGA) K: Cherbourg Avurnav F 1341 FEC/100/170 Nav Warnings. (9 Oct) (RGA) K: Cherbourg Avurnav F 1341 FEC/100/170 Nav Warnings.(9 Oct) (RGA) K: Cherbourg Avurnav F 1740 FEC/100/170 Nav Warnings. (9 Oct) (RGA) Pagina 761 2085.5 2193 2201.3 2284 2357.5 2366.0 2429 2452 2474 2548 2565 2598 2608.4 2608.5 2618.5 2643 2643.5 2670 2680.0 2725 2749 2789 2806.0 WUN-v05 LGQ: RogalandRadio NOR 1347 FEC/100/170 Storm Warning. (9 Oct) (RGA) M: Unid 1400 FEC/100/170 Nav Warnings. (9 Oct) (RGA) NMN: USCG CAMSLANT 0135 FEC w/NAVTEX broadcast. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) OST: OoestendeRadio BEL FEC/100/170 Nav Warnings. (9 Oct) (RGA) ZSC: Captown R 1220 fec Navtex - also at 0820 & 1620 06/Oct RH2 : CIS Mil 1853 81-81/81/180 25 Aug (RGA) : Unid CIS Mil 2208 81-81/81/225 20 Aug (RGA) : NATO 2013 NATO-PSK/2400/USB (20 Sep) (RGA) GYA: RN Northwood G 2138 RTTY/75/870 CARBs 24 Aug (RGA) Unid US Mil: 0417 LINK-11. (6/Oct/99) (MADX) OUA: DanN Stevns DNK 2143 CW Vs; Marker. 24 Aug (RGA) OUA: Danish Marine Stevns 2030 Vs de OUA4/8/11/14/25/OVK11/12/14/20/21/23/25/33/34/35. Where are all the others? (22 Sep) (RGA) SCET: HSWMS KALMAR (SCET) 1456 rtty 50/850 Swedish corvette. QSL svc to RN Plymouth (27/Sep) (DW) MKL: RAF Northwood G 2006 CW UK Mil Afld Wx Actuals. (22 Sep) (RGA) : Unid NATO 2212 LINK-11/USB 20 Aug (RGA) PBC: NethN DenHelder HOL 1957 RTTY/75/840 CARBs. 19 Aug (RGA) PBC: NethN Goeree NLD 2008 RTTY/75/850 CARBs. (22 Sep) (RGA) PBC32: DN GOEREE ISLAND 1845 rtty 75/850 CARB. Chans 04b and 08a active. (20/Sep) (DW) : Unid 1911 CW nr 22a 25 21:06:55 1999 bt 5LGs. Same tfc type as logged on 5318 earlier. 25 Aug (RGA) : CIS Mil 2021 81-81/26.8/195 Slow Revs. Pre-cipher. No opchat. (20 Sep) (RGA) O/M (EE): 2326 USB w/wx conditions in Newfoundland area. Probably Canadian Coast Guard Stephenville. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) FUO: FN Toulon F 1916 RTTY/75/830 Tests. 25 Aug (RGA) FUO: FN Toulon F 2002 RTTY/75/840 Tests. 19 Aug (RGA) FUO: FN Toulon F 2010 RTTY/75/850 Usual Tests. (22 Sep) (RGA) GFE25: Bracknell Meteo G 2020 FAX Sea Swell Contours. 22 Aug (RGA) A9M: HamalaRadio BHR 2026 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (20 Sep) (RGA) A9M: ManamaRadio BHR 2215 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID. 20 Aug (RGA) SPS: WitowoRadio POL 1917 CW de SPS/TOR K. 25 Aug (RGA) SPS: WitowoRadio POL 2005 FEC/100/170 Service Info 19 Aug (RGA) CG District 1 (Boston): 1014 USB w/wx forecast for New England waters (11/OCT/99) (RP3) CG Group Moriches (NY): 0030 USB w/vessel Sea Breeze (sounds like) apparently in distress. Mention of using flares and wx conditions in the vessel's area. (24/SEP/99) (RP3) CG Group Woods Hole (MA): 0108 USB /vessels Holland 8 (sounds like) and Fair Lady asking about flare sighting. (24/SEP/99) (RP3) CG Group Woods Hole (MA): 0327 USB w/broadcast on fishing vessel Endurance in need of assistance. (24/SEP/99) (RP3) CG Woods Hole: 1019 USB w/ Notice to Mariners (including Right whale protection regulations) and wx forecasts (14/SEP/99) (RP3) Coast Guard Group Moriches (New York): 0016 USB w/wx forecasts for Block island & Long Island areas. (20/SEP/99) (RP3) NMF44: USCG Group Southwest Harbor, ME 2335 USB w/MIB. (11/Oct/99)(MADX) NMN13: USCG Group Cape Hatteras, NC 0133 USB w/MIB. (10/Oct/99)(MADX) NMY42: USCG Group East Moriches 0012 USB w/MIB. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) 4XZ: IN HAIFA 2247 CW. Marker "vvv de 4XZ ==" (19/Sep) (DW) : Unid NATO 2008 LINK-11/USB 19 Aug (RGA) O/M (EE/FF): 2323 USB w/Notice to Mariners and wx conditions. Probably Canadian Coast Guard Halifax. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) FUE: FN Brest F 1953 RTTY/75/840 Test from corrupt tape. 25 Aug (RGA) IGJ41: IN AUGUSTA 1945 rtty 100/850 CARB. "IGJ41 IGJ42 IGJ43 Pagina 762 2813.3 2813.9 2815.0 2824.3 2824.9 2829.5 2840.7 2844 2845.0 3160 3162.5 3166 3172.5 3180 3194 3278.8 3280 3282 3310 3331 3390 3413 3481 3567.5 3595 3665.5 3667.2 3670.0 WUN-v05 IDR2 IDR3 IDR8" (19/Sep) (DW) MTI: RN PLYMOUTH 1645 2 chan fleet bdcast vft on usb (19/Sep) (DW) MTI: RN PLYMOUTH 1647 rtty 75/R/200 Chan in vft. CARB. "02 02a MTI". Chan 02 active. (19/Sep) (DW) IDR8: IN ROME 1942 rtty 75/850 CARB. "IGJ41 IGJ42 IGJ43 IDR2 IDR3 IDR8". (19/Sep) (DW) GYU: RN GIBRALTAR 1935 2 chan fleet bdcast vft on usb (19/Sep) (DW) GYU: RN GIBRALTAR 1937 rtty 75/R/850 CARB. "08a 12a GYU" (19/Sep) (DW) SPB28: SZCZECIN RADIO 1929 CW. Chan free marker "de SPB" (19/Sep) (DW) : GCG Cuxhaven GER 2026 ARQ/100/160 Wx Fcasts in GG. 22 Aug (RGA) DBIG: SHIP BG23 BAD DUEBEN 1805 arq 100/170 German CG net. Position report. (19/Sep) (DW) PBB:Dutch naval Netherlands 2040 10/10/99 RTTY 75 callband/freq marker (EB) PBB: DN DEN HELDER 1802 rtty 75/850 CARB "02b 04a 06y 08y PBB" (19/Sep) (DW) XELN: CIS Mil 2032 CW Wkg VXMW & AGTW (Simplex) 24 Aug (RGA) OLT: Prague Meteo CZE 2227 RTTY/50/500 S.Eur Aflds Fcasts. 20 Aug (RGA) India 1: 0512 USB w/India 7 & X3F. ((Probable USN Link-11 net)) (22/SEP/99) (RP3) KILO and NOVEMBER: 0236 USB tracking net (25/SEP/99) (JLM) IMB1: Rome Meteo I 2031 RTTY/50/850 Poor Copy-QRM (20 Sep) (RGA) 7GDC: CIS Mil 2033 CW Calling TKLR. (20 Sep) (RGA) R:Marker naval Russia 2034 10/10/99 CW morse marker (EB) : Unid Portuguese Internal Security/Police POR 2104 FEC/100/170 fm cometlis (Lisbon?); comgerpsp. (20 Oct) (RGA) : Unid FF 2038 ARQ-E3/72/380 Rough Txn. No Tfc. (20 Sep) (RGA) OK9J: Unid CIS Mil Bcast 2030 CW BPQQ de OK9J QTC 336 45 19 2310 336=670=AAAAA ATJUch CHSOY DZILV etc. Rpts Msg; Ends RPT AL QXS AR. 19 Aug (RGA) Unident:poss Russian radar tracking net 2027 11/10/99 gave WZD and then 12 and 13 fig groups in very fast clear morse (EB) : Tunisian Border Guard TUN 1956 ITA2/50/160 Bcast Tfc (personal) details in FF and Arabic. (11 Oct) (RGA) : Tunisian Border Guard TUN 2050 ITA2/50/160 Usual list of personal particulars in FF and Arabic. (20 Oct) (RGA) : Unid Arabic Diplo? 2048 RTTY/50/160 Arabic-80; serial nos; paragraph nos; signature pdlkg.au kghrgas. 24 Aug (RGA) : Unid Diplo 2045 RTTY/50/160 Long list of personal details in FF DOB, POB etc. (Passport/Visa info ??) in International Alphabet. Then into reversed Arabic. Looks like the same sort of personal info. Active again (21 Sep) from 2035. Same traffic. Doesn't seem to correspond to anything in the Diplo book. Best guess is MFA Tunis. It's a broadcast, not a duplex setup. (20 Sep) (RGA) MGJ: RN Faslane SCO 2122 RTTY/75/840 CARBs. 19 Aug (RGA) EIP: Shannon VOLMET 0514 USB w/airfield wx. (8/Oct/99) (MADX) Shannon volmet: Ballygireen IRL 2236 USB OM. Eur Aflds Actuals. 20 Aug (RGA) : FishFone 2110 USB Analogue Enciphered Voice. Simplex. Alternate OM and YL voice. (20 Sep) (RGA) : CIS Crypt 1958 81-81/xx/460 Clear idles. No OpChat. 25 Aug (RGA) BPGS: CIS Military 2113 CW Calls GLAP JL5S OY2C SULM VZQO CJ5P ATGB 5FD2 and others. (20 Oct) (RGA) XJKK: Unid Military 2125 CW Calls GS2D and AKKR. (20 Oct) (RGA) : Unid 2128 ARQ-E/46.15/150 Occasional Tfc VZCZCKAA... some readable...NNNN; Wrong alphabet? 19 Aug (RGA) : Unid FF 2119 ARQ-E/46.3/160 Betas. (20 Sep) (RGA) MTI: RN PLYMOUTH (MTI) 1432 rtty 50/R/850 Marker "de MTI test qbf figs ry's int zbz imi" (27/Sep) 1502 rtty 50/R/850 Tfc with aviation wx etc. (27/Sep) (DW) Pagina 763 3678 3687 3737 3763 3764.5 3782 3855 3860 4018.5 4021.0 4024 4035.2 4083 4125 4149 4203 4214.5 4217 4226.5 4241.5 4242 4244 4245 4258.3 4259 4268 4274 4280 4293 4295 4307 4309.0 4319.0 4322 4329 4331 4337.0 4340 4343.0 4346 4346 WUN-v05 SXH32: GrN Crete GRC 2120 CW Marker. (20 Oct) (RGA) : Unid FF 2120 ARQ-E/72/400 Betas. Line of 5LGs seen, then off the air at 2123. (5740 has also gone down). 24 Aug (RGA) UIW: KaliningradRadio RUS 2042 CW Navarea Fcasts in Russian. 22 Aug (RGA) PBB:Dutch naval Netherlands 2015 10/10/99 RTTY 75 callband/freq marker (EB) PBB: NethN Den Helder NLD 1252 ITA2/75/840 CARBs (20 Oct) (RGA) CTP: PN Lisboa POR 2146 RTTY/75/850 QSXs 19 Aug (RGA) DDH3: Hamburg Meteo GER 1613 FAX Surf Pressure Analysis. 21 Aug (RGA) : NATO System 2006 LINK-11/USB (11 Oct) (RGA) : Unid FF 2142 ARQ-E/72/390 Stuck in ARQ Loop at VZCZC; otherwise betas only so far. Offair by 2153. (20 Oct) (RGA) 6ZXP: CIS Military 1858 CW Wkg ARSV, VE7P, 4HOO + Others. (23 Oct)(RGA) : Unid FF 2131 ARQ-E/72/400 Betas. Another one! Down @ 2133. 24 Aug (RGA) RFFHCFB: Thionville, France 23.20 ARQ-E 72/400 DETECOLTRANS DEUX THIONVILLE with "EXERCICE" tfc in FF to RFFEDFD/DETECOLTRANS QUATRE RENNES via UDF cct (06 Oct). (PT) UNID: poss British Military 0553 VFT 7ch x 75/170 w/170hz spacing between channels. Prob 6028 (Barrie) (8/Oct/99) (MADX) ALICE MORAN: (best guess) passing pos rep to WBV at 0030.9\18\99 (MF2) BALD EAGLE: clg Unid for r/c at 0039.9\18\99 (MF2) : Unid NATO 2155 LINK-11/USB 19 Aug (RGA) SAB: Maritex Goteborg S 1522 ARQ/100/170 Rx Telex fm ships. (3 Oct) (RGA) OST:Ostend radio Belgium 1955 10/10/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) GYA: RN NORTHWOOD (GYA) 0443 rtty 75/850 CARB. "04 11 GYA" (29/Sep) (DW) LGW: Rogaland Radio 0756 CW CQs (02/Oct) (SS) LGW:Roagaland radio Norway 1952 10/10/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) PPR: RecifeRadio 2159 CW QSXs 19 Aug (RGA) PPR: RecifeRadio B 2106 CW CQ; Tfc List. 22 Aug (RGA) PPR: RioRadio 2131 CW QSXs. (20 Sep) (RGA) UFN: NovorossiyskRadio RUS 2004 CW Tfc List. 25 Aug (RGA) : Unid 1910 CW Weak. Wx Fcast in EE. Down sans call. (23 Oct) (RGA) XSG: ShanghaiRadio PRC 2006 CW CQs. 25 Aug (RGA) VTG4: IN Mumbai IND 195 CW Rough Note. 4FGs. (23 Oct) (RGA) GKB: PortisheadRadio G 2134 CW QSX 2 3. (20 Sep) (RGA) PBC: NethN Goeree NLD 1515 rTTY/75/848 CARBs. (3 Oct) (RGA) FUE:French naval Brest France 1941 10/10/99 RTTY 50 callband/freq marker (EB) FUE: FN Brest F 1517 RTTY/75/850 Tests //6348. (3 Oct) (RGA) GYA: RN Northwood G 1530 FAX Fax Skeds. Freqs given: 3652, 4307, 6452.5 8331.5. (3 Oct) (RGA) GYA: RN Northwood G 1641 FAX/120/576 Gale Summary. None. UNID: CW. Unksys 300/325 encr. 0911 (25/Aug) (EW). GYA: RN ?LOC 0451 rtty 50/850 qbf. Figs. (29/Sep) (DW) MGJ: RN Faslane SCO 1543 RTTY/75/xxx CARBs. In QRM. (3 Oct) (RGA) 4XZ:Israeli defence force Haifa 1936 10/10/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 4XZ: IDF Haifa ISR 2116 CW 5LGs. 22 Aug (RGA) 4XZ: IN Haifa ISR 2140 CW Vs. (20 Sep) (RGA) Bombay Radio: CW Ind. Rbsl Baudot 50/850 RY. 0917 (25/Aug) (EW). XSQ: GuangzhouRadio PRC 2014 CW QSXs. 25 Aug (RGA) XSQ: GuangzhouRadio PRC 2118 CW Pse up... 22 Aug (RGA) XSQ: KwangchowRadio PRC 2142 CW CQs. (20 Sep) (RGA) Klaipeda Radio: CW Ltu Lyk. 0924 (25/Aug) (EW). CWA CerritoRadio URG 2122 CW CQs. 22 Aug (RGA) CWA: CerritoRadio URG 2146 CW CQs. QRM fm 9AR (20 Sep) (RGA) Pagina 764 4350 4369.0 4372 4417 4447.0 4461.0 4467 4482 4489 4520.0 4539 4573 4583 4583.0 4601.5 4610 4675 4717.6 4719 WUN-v05 TBB5: TN Ankara TUR 2124 CW QAP (Faulty Tape). 22 Aug (RGA) TBB5: TurkN Ankara TUR 2148 CW QAP (to collective TBDJ) (20 Sep) (RGA) WLO: USB with wx forecast vox,9/29 2000z(CT) WLO: USB 2000Z 9/29 Marine wx offshore broadcasts S7dB.(CT). Station 1LM (Net Control): 1453 USB w/stations 5UL & 4YG in Link11 tracking data. Passes freq using NNUC/UNNUCO code. (15/SEP99) (RP3) UNID: 0424 USB fishing comms w/chatter about fishing conditions. One unit near Pusan, Korea, the other near Manila (6/Oct/99) (MADX) RFFHCFA: Laval, France 07.00 ARQ-E 72/836 DETECOLTRANS UN LAVAL with "EXERCICE" tfc in FF to RFFHCFB/DETECOLTRANS DEUX THIONVILLE, RFFEDFD/DETECOLTRANS QUATRE RENNES and SOUGE via UFA circuit (07 Oct). (PT) Tel Aviv Radio: USB Isr. Ftj. Lady repeats Foxtrot, Tango Juliet. 2100 (25/Aug) (EW) JBKL: CIS Mil 2130 CW DVTL de JBKL QTC; (Msg) 675 93 23 0105 675=ZFO 874=OLNSA MMMMM JJO:AM TIBWW ...... 22 Aug (RGA) Unid US Mil: 0419 LINK-11. (6/Oct/99) (MADX) BNTH: CIS Mil 2052 CW T94X de BNTH ZAW ZUL ZWX QYT9 K 17 Sep (RGA) JERSEY CITY ARMORY and RIVERDALE ARMORY: 1206 USB NJ NG concerning status of Route 23. TEANECK ARMORY also up briefly (18/SEP/99) (JLM) RIVERDALE ARMORY, TASK FORCE NORTH and ARMY TOMS RIVER: 0441 USB (18/SEP/99) (JLM) RFFHCFB:Thionville, France 20.58 ARQ-E 72/400 DETECOLTRANS DEUX THIONVILLE with "EXERCICE" tfc in FF to RFFEDFD/DETECOLTRANS QUATRE RENNES and RFFEDFA/DETECOLTRANS UN LAVAL via UDF cct (06 Oct). (PT) Unid US Mil: 0428 LINK-11. (6/Oct/99) (MADX) Unid US Mil: 0429 LINK-11. (6/Oct/99) (MADX) DDK2: 0550 RTTY 50/600 Hamburg Meteo w/meteo tfc (5/Oct/99) (MADX) DDK2: Hamburg Meteo 1620 RTTY/50/450 CQs (26/Sep) (SS) CVXT: IDF Dublin IRL 1924 ARQ/100/170 Sx with CVVA. Telex Msgs.'QSY f2 om' (23 Oct) (RGA) GFA22 Bracknell Meteo G 1715 FAX/120/576 Atlantic Pressure Contours. 21 Aug (RGA) GFA22: 0552 FAX 120/576 Bracknell Meteo w/clean signal. (5/Oct/99) (MADX) GFA22: Bracknell Meteo G 1550 FAX. Back on Line. Good chart. (3 Oct) (RGA) Gander (MWARA NAT-D): 0577 w/flight 032 (identifier missed) w/position report. (14/OCT/99) (RP3) WHISKEY 0 OSCAR: 2052 USB clg OSCAR 7 INDIA w/ radio check no joy followed at 2100Z by radio check adv O7I to use long ??? then reported as being loud and clear (05/OCT/99) (SD) GHOST RIDER: 0918 USB adv UNID "line of fire 43???, confirm fire" (05/OCT/99) (SD) MOOSE LODGE: 0926 USB clg GHOST RIDER for radio check (05/OCT/99) (SD) MOOSE LODGE: 1021 USB clg UNID adv "gun turret line 47007319" (looks like a grid reference) (05/OCT/99) (SD) MOOSE LODGE: 1104 USB clg UNID adv "copy, 2 movements, 2 guns per salvo" (05/OCT/99) (SD) MOOSE LODGE: 1135 USB clg HOLLYWOOD adv "no further fire missions, my unit going to recover helo. Going off line until 2200Z tomorrow on UHF" (05/OCT/99) (SD) MOOSE LODGE: 1159 USB (US accented male) clg UNID requesting use of another UHF frequency for spotting comms and that he has 41 allumes on board his unit and checking whether HF as well as UHF circuit will be used for spotting comms, followed by GHOST RIDER (Aust. accent) advising UNID he will be passing figures in morning (04/OCT/99) (SD) SUVLA BAY: 2349 USB clg HOLLYWOOD w/ radio check no joy followed by a call to GHOST RIDER advising unable to call on VHF3 and if Pagina 765 4721.0 4731 4739 4740.7 4742 4808.0 4818 4880.0 4940 4970.8 4982 5049.2 5119.8 5140.0 5142.6 5155 5186.3 5203.5 5207.0 5208 5209.0 5211.0 5215 5221 5225 5232.5 WUN-v05 so then HF will have to be primary spot frequency (05/OCT/99) (SD) DHO37:USB: 13 SEP 1999 1300Z (ENON) MKL: RAF Northwood G 1005 CW Wx Actuals. //82.8. (11 Oct) (RGA) Canadian Rescue 314 (probable C-130, Greenwood): 0001 USB w/Halifax Military in pp w/Halifax Rescue concerning SAR in area of 5145N/5540W (northeastern part of Newfoundland) for four lost hunters. Halifax Rescue establishes 5.717 as secondary and 4.166.9 as alternate freqs. (12/OCT/99) (RP3) N358 (probable Dutch Navy P-3): 2032 USB unsuccessfully trying to contact station Oscar Oscar Papa Whiskey. Also tries to contact OOPW on 8971. Andrews: wkg MAINSAIL with EAM traffic at 0610z and 0615z 18 Sep(JJ) Andrews: wkg SKYKING with an authentication msg. 2-3-HOTEL. 0820z 18 Sep(JJ) ARCHITECT: 0102 USB (RAF Strike Command) w/hourly airfield status report (12/SEP/99) (RP3) Architect (RAF Strike Command): 0202 USB w/airfield conditions broadcast (27/SEP/99) (RP3) Architect: 0022 USB w/MSH 02 (sounds like) try to coordinate QSY freqs. (20/SEP/99) (RP3) Seoul Radio Kor: CW . 0908. (25/Aug) (EW). : CIS Military/Navy 1553 36-50/50/240 3 Msgs. (3 Oct) (RGA) Tel Aviv Radio: Isr. USB Ulz. Lady reading five letter grps. 2045 (25/Aug) (EW) STATION CIP 77: 1215 USB w/ 32, 34, 64, 66 & CIP 301 in apparent communications exercise. Freqs 5845 (id as secondary) and 6980 also used by same net NOTE: Speakers have distinct Canadian accents (14/SEP/99) (RP3) Unid FF 1933 ARQ-E/192/150 Narrow Shift. Betas Only. (23 Oct) (RGA) ---:Fishing Boats New Zealand 0835 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chitchat. Mentioned about deep sea trawling & accessing fishing manuals. 25/SEPT (IJ) CSP Viseu Police POR 2013 FEC/100/170 Missing person circular. 24 Aug (RGA) FDI22: FAF Narbonne F 1935 CW Listed as 5110. (23 Oct) (RGA) KNNT321, Greenwood, MO, WNUS448, Union, MO, WNBE830, Jefferson City, MO and WNBE835, St. Charles, MO: 1433 USB MO Operation SECURE (22/SEP/99) (JLM) USCGC Point Batan (WPB-82340, Cape May NJ): 0035 USB calling Group Charleston. At 0137 USCGC Point Batan w/Group Charleston coordinating use of marine VHF channel 21 (157.05) in Charleston local area. Group Charleston at 0143 w/USCGC Cypress (sounds like-unidentified) who reports they have fixed mechanical difficulties. (20/SEP/99) (RP3) CIP 77: 1706 USB informing CIP 32 and CIP 301 that primary freq is 5155 and secondary is 6980 (14/SEP/99) (RP3) UNID: 0426 RTTY 75/770 encrypted (5/Oct/99) (MADX) TANGO 3 FOXTROT NC NG?: 1843 USB mentioned MIKE 9 KILO was doing ALE checks with NGB (NG) stations (24/SEP/99) (JLM) Unid: French Military: 1400 CW wkg unid, some french open text (ENON) : CIS Mil 2018 81-81/81/240 24 Aug (RGA) Unid French Military: 1400 CW wkg unid 'DE BY ZHA1' (ENON) Unid French Military: 1400 CW simplex wkg unid,'SECUNDO 8CNE TATON 2RD' and 'ZHA1 K' (ENON) WGY9423, FEMA, unknown location and WGY912, FEMA, Berryville, VA: 2350 USB. COTHEN also checking into the net at 2354 (14/SEP/99) (JLM) UNID: 0428 RTTY 150/833 encrypted (5/Oct/99) (MADX) UNID: 0429 RTTY 75/146 encrypted (5/Oct/99) (MADX) ZME:Joint DOC/MET station Raoul Island, the Kermadecs New Zealand 0810 UTC USB 2 YLs with a chit-chat. Mentioned it would be about 2 weeks before the volunteers would leave the Island. 30/SEPT (IJ) RJU56: unid, RUS CW OCT 07 / 1319z calling RIO96. (ENON) Pagina 766 5234 5236 5254 5267.0 5285 5296.2 5296.4 5306.5 5310.0 5311.0 5320 5337.5 5342 5343 5373.7 5392.0 5397.7 5400 5419 5430 5435 5447 5450 5505 5513 5598 5616 5629.0 5634.0 5643 WUN-v05 SOA: Warsaw Meteo POL 2020 RTTY/50/470 AAXX Report. 24 Aug (RGA) AFA1NY (Net Control): 1441 USB Shares Northeast Region Coordination Net attempting net check. No responses. (15/SEP/99) (RP3) UNID: OK I will keep trying and call you back (22Sep99 0509z) NZMRS secondary Taupo 8PJ: unid European NATO Military SEP 30 / 08.58Z USB EE, wkg S5P & 6UH (ENON) RBX71: Tashkent Meteo UZB 1940 FAX V Poor pic despite strong signal.(23 Oct) (RGA) Unid: 15 SEP 99 2210 UTC RTTY 50Bd/850 Hz GIZ20?: RN Whitehall G 2044 RTTY/50/840 Msgs to submarines in clear. //58.30 kHz LF, 100% copy. (28 Sep) (RGA) UKSUBCAMS ?LOC 2030 rtty 50/850 Continuous bdcast of welcome svc to Swedish (not Greek) HSWMS Sodermanland. (15/Sep) (DW) LOG TRAIN: (sounds like) and 211 wkg 11th MARINES. 0230z 19 Sep(JJ) SB0: unid French Military 0924 USB wkg G3 in FF/EE (ENON) SB0: unid French Military 0920 CW handkeyed 'G3 G3 DE SB0 SB0 II ?? K' into USB on 5310 kHz (ENON) CG Rescue 2111: 0404 USB (HU-25, Elizabeth City) w/ Group Galveston reporting ops normal at 2333N/9301W (near Yucatan Peninsula). At 0404 Group Galveston gives new tasking at 2840N/9301W. Rescue 2111 asks that District 8 be notified that they only have 15-20 minutes of fuel left before they have to RTB (14/SEP/99) (RP3) Group Ft Macon, NC: 0032 USB w/USCGC Point Batan informing him that Group Charleston is on 5.142.6 (20/SEP/99) (RP3) : CIS Mil 2050 81-81/81/200 Slow Revs. (19 Oct) (RGA) UNID: 0435 VFT 7x75/170, 170hz between each channel. Prob 6028 (Barrie)-type system. (5/Oct/99) (MADX) UNID: poss British Military 0559 VFT 7ch x 75/170 w/170hz spacing between channels. Prob 6028 (Barrie) (8/Oct/99) (MADX) FDG: French air force Bordeaux 2155 10/10/99 callband le grand wharf RY's - switched off at 2200 (EB) ZERO: unid European NATO Military OCT 07 / 1348z USB EE wkg 11, 13 & 21 (ENON) : FF Unid 1438 ARQ-M2/200/375 No Traffic. 20 Sep (RGA) YOG37: Bucharest Meteo ROM 2053 ITA2/50/500 In QRM but perfect copy on space limit. AAXX Reports for YRCT. (19 Oct) (RGA) : NATO System 1637 LINK-11/USB (3 Oct) (RGA) UNID:Missionary net Papua New Guinea 0840 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. One of them mentioned about having to ride canoes to get access to some places & wanted to know what Jayapura in West Irian was like as he was going there shortly. 29/SEPT (IJ) : Illicit 1638 USB YL in EE. 5LGs. (3 Oct) (RGA) FDC: Air force Metz France 2144 10/10/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) RAF Volmet: RAF West Drayton G 1228 USB UK Aflds Wx Actuals. 20 Sep (RGA) EIP: 0440 USB Shannon VOLMET w/airfield wx (5/Oct/99) (MADX) ---:Australian Fishing Boats 1030 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chitchat. 30/SEPT (IJ) American 50: 0443 USB wkg Shanwick. QTH 55N 30W. Britannia 176B: 0445 wkg Santa Maria, sc: JR-AD (G-OBYB B767). TOWER 331: 0446 wkg Gander. Monarch 35: 0448 wkg Santa Maria. Delta 1297 0455 wkg Gander. Delta 210 0458 wkg Gander, sc: FG-JK. United 904: 0500 wkg Shanwick (5/Oct/99) (MADX) Santa Maria (MWARA NAT-A): 0336 USB w/Britannia 427B. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) American 141:Shanwick Air Radio 2125 15/10/99 USB selcall check (EB) Tel Aviv Radio: USB Isr, Syn 2 numbers. 2047 (25/Aug) (EW) Mauritius Radio: Mau. USB Mauritius calling unid flight. 2132 (25/Aug) (EW) AF1: & Auckland Aeradio NZ 1850 UTC USB with President Clintoninbound Auckland to attend APEC summit & also on an official State visit. First time a US President has visited NZ Pagina 767 5658.0 5660.0 5670.0 5684 5687 5690.0 5692.0 5696 WUN-v05 in 33yrs. Auckland Aeradio requests arrival time Auckland for AF1, estimated arrival time was 2140. 11/SEPT CHINA 15:& Auckland Aeradio NZ 2113 UTC USB with President Jiang Zemin onboard. Had left Christchurch outward bound to China. He was here attending the APEC summit & also on an officialState visit. 16/SEPT. (IJ) Korean 823: & Auckland Aeradio NZ 1840 UTC USB with Korean delegation onboard for the APEC summit in Auckland, passing position reports. 11/SEPT. (IJ) PHILIPPINE 001: & Auckland Aeradio NZ 1003 UTC USB with President Joseph Estrada onboard.Outward bound after attending the APEC summit in Auckland. A/C was at FL330 & was experiencing light to moderate turbulence. 15/SEPT (IJ) SAM 28000:& Nandi Aeradio Fiji 1830 UTC with position reports. Heading to Auckland NZ, for APEC summit. 11/SEPT. (IJ) Bombay Radio: USB Calling unid flight. 2135 (25/Aug) (EW) CW: UNID. Abyz De 6pwj station mrkr. 1050 (25/Aug) (EW) Madras Radio: USB Calling Singapore Air Flight. 2137 (25/Aug) (EW) 002: Malaysian Navy Patrol Boat 1807 UTC USB calling 9 MIKE BRAVO (Penang Naval Base) with no contact. First time since the early 90s, I've heard in MN Patrol Boat comms. They used to use 6563 as their primary channel. 11/SEPT. (IJ) : NATO System 1729 LINK-11/USB Regular pattern; probably idling. (3 Oct) (RGA) Kiwi817: Metar NZWP [Whenuapai] and if unavailable NZAA [Auckland International Airport] (22Sep99 0844z) GAF 101: 1249 USB wkg DHM91, Dep. Cologne 1155z, ETA Jever 1245z.1326z 9/13 (ENON) TANGO 01: unid Spanish Military SEP 30 / 08.14 USB SS wkg ROMEO 02 & GOLF ROMEO (ENON) THUNDER 1: USCG 0045z USB Comms with PERSISTANT re boarding exercise; also CG 6031. 07Oct99 (ALS) AIRCRAFT 4065 0221 USB wkg CAMSLANT w/rdo chk. (10/Oct/99) (MADX) AMC 63788: 1257 USB w/Camslant in radio checks (14/SEP/99) (RP3) CAMSLANT: 0239 USB wkg CAMSPAC w/rdo chk. Also tried 8983. (10/Oct/99) (MADX) CAMSLANT: 1640 USB w/ RESCUE 2126 (HU-25, CGAS Cape Cod) w/information concerning unspecified patient who is still concious. Camslant awaiting further information on location of patient (14/SEP/99) (RP3) CG 1500 (HC-130, Elizabeth City): 1707 w/Camslant in radio checks. At 1734 reports airborne from Elizabeth City (parent command) on hurricane evacuation flight to Charleston WVA. (15/SEP/99) (RP3) CG 1503 (HC-130 Elizabeth City): 1227 USB w/Camslant Chesapeake trying to coordinate secure communications. (14/OCT/99) (RP3) CG 1503 (HC-130, Elizabeth City): 1737 w/Camslant. (NOTE: Possible HurEvac flight) (15/SEP/99) (RP3) CG 1504: 1533 USB (HC-130, Elizabeth City) w/ CAMSLANT in 1/4 hourly check (14/SEP/99) (RP3) CG 1717: 0358 USB (HC-130, CGAS Clearwater) w/ops normal report at 2919N/8124W (near St Augustine FL) (14/SEP/99) (RP3) CG 1717: 1410 USB (HC-130, CGAS Clearwater) w/ Camslant reporting ETA CGAS Miami of 1300L (15/SEP/99) (RP3) CG 1719: 1323 USB (HC-130, CGAS Clearwater) w/ CAMSLANT assuming radio guard (14/SEP/99) (RP3) CG 2131 (HU-25, CGAS Miami): 1841 USB w/Camslant in radio checks. (15/SEP/99) (RP3) CG 2141 (HU-25, CGAS Miami), CG 1716 (HC-130, CGAS Clearwater) and U9E : 1549 USB w/Camslant in radio checks & position report. (15/SEP/99) (RP3) CG 2141: 0207 USB (HU-25, CGAS Miami) and CG 2121 (HU-25 CGAS Cape Cod) checking in w/Camslant (14/SEP/99) (RP3) CG 6020: 1300 USB & CG 6024 (both H-60, CGAS Clearwater) w/ CAMSLANT in 1/4 hourly radio checks (15/SEP/99) (RP3) CG 6025: 0117 USB (H-60, ATC Mobile) w/ Camslant Chesapeake Pagina 768 WUN-v05 reporting airborne from ATC Mobile (parent command) for local training flight. CG 6006 (H-60, ATC Mobile) at 0018 w/Camslant w/ops normal report (14/SEP/99) (RP3) CG 6026 (H-60, Elizabeth City): 0206 USB w/Camslant reporting airborne on SAR in Chesapeake Bay for Mayday call. (27/SEP/99) (RP3) CG 6026 (H-60, Elizabeth City): 1334 USB w/Camslant reporting airborne from E. City enroute to NAS Norfolk for practice ILS approaches. (28/SEP/99) (RP3) CG 6026: 1254 USB (H-60, Elizabeth City) w/ CAMSLANT reporting take off from Elizabeth City enroute to Diamond Shoals Light to pick up pax and cargo (14/SEP/99) (RP3) CG 6041 (H-60, CGAS Clearwater): 1024 USB w/Camslant Chesapeake reporting airborne w/4 POB enroute to CG Group Key West. Confirms that parent command is CGAS Clearwater. (12/OCT/99) (RP3) CG 6041: 1406 USB (H-60, CGAS Clearwater) w/CAMSLANT in hourly checks (15/SEP99) (RP3) CG Rescue 1502 (HC-130, Elizabeth City): 2051 USB w/Camslant reporting airborne from Elizabeth City enroute to SAR. (27/SEP/99) (RP3) CG helo M1G: 1549 USB w/Camslant reporting airborne w/7 POB enroute to CGAS Miami. Having problems with crypto key on secure freq 3E11. (15/SEP/99) (RP3) COMSTA Kodiak: 0545 USB wkg Rescue 6018 (HH-60J) for flight ops and position (5/Oct/99) (MADX) CamsPac Point Reyes: 0256 USB w/Rescue 1790 (HC-130, CGAS Sacramento) telling him that he'll have San Diego come up in this freq and talk w/Rescue 1790 and Rescue 6016 (H-60, CGAS San Diego). San Diego calling Rescue 6016 w/no response. Rescue 1790 & Rescue 6016 exchanging position reports and information on SAR cases. Rescue 6016 is at 3149N/116?? W and Rescue 1790 is at 3359N/117?? W. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) Camslant Chesapeake: 0004 USB calling CG 6041 (H-60, possibly Clearwater). (27/SEP/99) (RP3) Camslant Chesapeake: 0257 USB w/CG 1719 (HC-130, CGAS Clearwater) who reports flight ops normal. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) Camslant: 1615 USB w/CG 1504 (HC-130, Elizabeth City); CG 6038 (H-60, CGAS Clearwater); and Rescue 6009 (H-60, Elizabeth City), CG 6019 (H-60, CGAS Clearwater), CG 6007 (H-60, CGAS Cape Cod), CG 6037 (H-60, NADEP Jacksonville), CG 6025 (H-60, ATC Mobile) and CG 6014 (H-60, CGAS Cape Cod) in 1/4 hourly checks. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) Camslant: 1617 USB w/CG 6038 (H-60, CGAS Clearwater) requesting he contact aricraft 93D on UHF or the VHF " of the day." (16/SEP/99) (RP3) Camslant: 1940 USB calling CG 1502 & 1504 (HC-130s, Elizabeth City). CG 1502 reports airborne w/7 POB enroute to safe haven at Charleston WVA. GULFSTREAM N1388GB: 0344 USB and GULFSTREAM N1388GA wkg CAMSLANT w/rdo chk (5/Oct/99) (MADX) HEAVY 169: 1209 USB w/Camslant Chesapeake in radio checks (15/SEP/99) (RP3) MARYLAND AIR GUARD 825: 1256 USB (probable C-130, Martin State) w/ CAMSLANT in radio checks (14/SEP/99) (RP3) RESCUE 6009: 1253 USB (H-60, CGAS Elizabeth City) w/ CAMSLANT concerning use of video shot by newsman (14/SEP/99) (RP3) Reach 453: 2006 USB w/Camslant in radio checks. (12/OCT/99) (RP3) Rescue 1712 (HC-130, CGAS Clearwater) & Rescue 6025 (H-60, ATC Mobile): 0229 USB w/Camslant Chesapeake in position report. (21/SEP/99) (RP3) Rescue 6026 (H-60, Elizabeth City): 0233 USB w/Camslant Chesapeake reporting airborne enroute to Chesapeake Bay for reported flare sighting. (20/SEP/99) (RP3) Yankee 592 & Yankee 352 (KC-130, VMGR-452 Stewart NY): 1812 USB w/Camslant in radio checks. At 1840 Yankee 37 w/Camslant in radio checks. (15/SEP/99) (RP3) Pagina 769 WUN-v05 5700.4 DELTA-5-TANGO wkg 3902 re: positive lock on father. GRAY KNIGHT 02, LIMA-5, ECHO-8-UNIFORM, and HABITAT also on freq with net comms. 2315z 9 Oct (3902 also found on 6693.0) (JJ) 5717 Canadian Rescue 72 (unidentified): 0226 USB w/Halifax Military reporting departure from SAR scene. Will contact Rescue Coordination Center (RCC) via landline. (27/SEP/99) (RP3) Halifax Military: 1958 w/Canadian CG 16 (unidentified) in radio check and selcal check. (12/OCT/99) (RP3) RESCUE 314: & Halifax Military, CAN 0556 UTC USB conducting a SAR. 2/AUG. (IJ) 5734 O/M (EE): 2318 w/O/M (EE) fisherman discussing next day's fishing areas. ((NOTE: Would guess New England fisherman based on speakers' accents..Probably Georges Bank fishing grounds)). (11/OCT/99) (RP3) 5735 UNID: Telecom Asia, Possibly from Vietnam? 0935 UTC USB with dial tones and YL Op putting through calls. 29/SEPT (IJ) 5740 : Unid FF 2029 ARQ-E/72/400 Betas Only. 24 Aug (RGA) 5740.3 : FF Unid 1433 ARQ-E/72/380 Exercise Msgs. Relaying Msgs from RFFE and RFFH tributary stations. RIs Below. CCT=UDF. (7 Oct) (RGA) RFFHCFB: Thionville, France 20.00 ARQ-E 72/400 DETECOLTRANS DEUX THIONVILLE with "EXERCICE" tfc in FF to RFFEDFD/DETECOLTRANS QUATRE RENNES via UDF cct (06 Oct). (PT) 5746.0 RFFHCFB: Thionville, France 15.35 ARQ-E 72/400 DETECOLTRANS DEUX THIONVILLE with tfc in FF to RFFEDFA/DETECOLTRANS UN LAVAL using UFB cct (07 Oct). (PT) 5752.5 HBD20/2: MFA BERN 1605 arq 100/170 Offline encrypt. Header indicating actual recipient in multi-addressee msg missed. (17/Sep) (DW) 5754 UNID: Missionary net Papua New Guinea 0855 UTC USB YL & OM with a chit-chat. Mentioned about radios, email & switching to the other radio net to keep a sked. Possibly a new CRMF channel? 29/SEPT (IJ) 5774.9 : CIS System 1732 81-81/36.5/500 Rare! (3 Oct) (RGA) 5788 HOTEL HOTEL & X-RAY JULIET ECHO: Australian Military net Possibly E.Timor related 0752 UTC USB passing long groups of Alpha-Numerics & radio checks. 28/SEPT (IJ) 5795 ---:CRMF net Papua New Guinea 0820 UTC USB OM & YL with a chitchat. 30/SEPT (IJ) 5796.7 VD30: unid OCT 07/13.30Z RTTY 50/850 tape:'DU1K DE VD30 INT ZBZ K' (ENON) 5841 CG 61A (H-65, possibly 6561): 0224 USB w/Panther (DEA Bahamas) reporting enroute to November 9, 108 nms at 285 degrees. He has 4 hours of fuel and 6 POB. (12/Oct/99) (RP3) 5841.0 RESCUE 22: (CG 6022, HH-60J, CGAS Clearwater FL) PANTHER (DEA Ops,Nassau Bahamas) 2259z USB Gives position 24-57N 73-33W 10/Oct/99 (ALS) RESCUE 22: (CG 6022, HH-60J, CGAS Clearwater FL) PANTHER (DEA Ops,Nassau Bahamas) 2325z USB Reports has just picked up one of the survivors, isone minute out. Rqsts fuel upon landing so as to go back out. 10/Oct/99 (ALS)10780.0 RANGE 280 (unk): Cape Radio 2227z USB Radio chk 06Oct99 (ALS) 5849.5 OXT: Copenhavn Meteo, DNK: OCT 1 / 0028Z CW CQ-mkr, at 0020z moved to FAX on 5850 kHz (ENON) 5889 Unident: poss Clandestine 2132 10/10/99 CW 5 fig traffic ended TTT or short 000 (EB) 5892 CRMF:net Papua New Guinea 0915 UTC USB with 2 OMs talking about various verses from the bible. 18/SEPT (IJ) 5893.0 RFFEDFD: Rennes, France 14.25 ARQ-E 72/400 DETECOLTRANS QUATRE RENNES with "EXERCICE" tfc to RFFHCFB/DETECOLTRANS DEUX THIONVILLE via UFD cct. Also tfc to SOUGE and RFFEDCS (06 Oct).(PT) 5895 ---:CRMF net Papua New Guinea 0928 UTC USB OM & YL with a chitchat. 9/SEPT. (IJ) 5933.0 Prob: French Mil. 14.35 ARQ-E 72/835 Swamped by broadcast stations (06 Oct). (PT) RFFEDFA: Laval, France 14.30 ARQ-E 72/830 DETECOLTRANS UN LAVAL with tfc in FF to RFFEDFD/DETECOLTRANS QUATRE RENNES using UFA Pagina 770 6246.6 6270.0 6315.0 6316.0 6316.5 6317.0 6318.0 6318.5 6320.0 6323.0 6324.0 6325.0 6326 6340.5 6344 6344.0 6348 6355 6357 6358.5 6379 6380.0 6388.2 6393.5 6402.0 6425.3 6436.0 6442.5 6457.5 6459.5 6465 6467 6470 6482.0 6496.4 WUN-v05 cct (07 Oct). (PT) FORREST GUMPP: 0311 USB calling VICTOR ECHO (14/SEP/99) (RP3) GANTSEC: clg FOXTROT OSCAR at 0021,9\21\99 ANDVT followed. (MF2) GANTSEC: clg LORD NELSON at 0027,9\21\99 nothing heard. (MF2) GANTSEC: clg SHARK 01 at 0016, ANDVT followed.9\21\99 (MF2) GANTSEC: clg SHARK 07, tfc passed unheard at 0025 9\21\99 (MF2) VICTOR ECHO and OSCAR: 0242 USB mention of two exercises (14/SEP/99) (JLM) Tel Aviv Radio: Isr.USB Ulx Lady reading 5 letter grps. 2105 (25/Aug) (EW) KFS: San Francisco USA. ARQ 100/170. Trf list. 0927 (25/Aug) (EW) NMN: Portsmouth Radio USA Station mrkr. 2317 (25/Aug) (EW) KHF: USCG Agana Gua. Station mrkr. 0931 (25/Aug) (EW) WLO: Mobile Radio, CW US. Station mrkr. 1032 (25/Aug) (EW) KLB: Seattle Radio, CW US. Station mrkr. 0934 (25/Aug) (EW) URS: Vladivostok Radio, CW ARQ 100/170. Weather. 0935 (25/Aug) (EW) KPH: Palo Alto Radio, US CW Station mrkr. 0937 (25/Aug) (EW) NMC: San Francisco, CW US Station mrkr. 0937 (25/Aug) (EW) WCC: Chath-Tors Cove, CW US Wcc/Vct Station mrkr. 0932 (25/Aug)(EW) WLO: Mobile Radio, US CW Station mrkr. 0941 (25/Aug) (EW) SAB: GoteborgRadio S 2019 ARQ/100/170 Bursts+CWID. 21 Aug (RGA) NMF: USCG Group Boston 0319 FAX 120/576 w/chart. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) : Unid 1224 RTTY/75/750 Enciphered Baudot. 20 Sep (RGA) HLF: Seoul Radio, Sitor-A 100/170. Selcall information. (25/Aug) (EW) HLF: Seoul Radio, CW Hlf Station mrkr. 0949 (25/Aug) (EW) FUE: FM Brest F 1222 RTTY/75/850 AA de FUE Tests. 20 Sep (RGA) SAA: Gothenberg radio Sweden 2120 10/10/99 callband/freq marker (EB) SAA: KarlskronaRadio S 2018 CW Nil Tfc. 21 Aug (RGA) PBC: NethN Den Helder HOL 2023 RTTY/75/840 CARBs. 21 Aug (RGA) PBC: NethN Goeree NLD 1220 RTTY/75/850 CARBs. 20 Sep (RGA) 4XZ: IN Haifa ISR 2026 CW Nx in II. 21 Aug (RGA) RJFY/UCW4: St. Petersburg, Rus. Cq tfc list. 1902 (17/Sep) (PvdE) AQP4: PN Karachi PAK 1739 CW Vs. Off Frequency. (3 Oct) (RGA) UDK: MurmanskRadio RUS 1743 cW Wx Fcast in EE and RR (3 Oct) (RGA) LZS32: //12870 Bourgas R Qsx nil. 1703 (17/Sep) (PvdE) URV9: UNID Cq Qru nil. 1701 (14/Sep) (PvdE) KPH: Palo Alto Radio, CW US Kph Station mrkr. 1007 (25/Aug) (EW) Royal Navy (prob): 0422 RTTY 75/810 w/foxes /4319/ (6/Oct/99) (MADX) GYA: RN Whitehall G 1213 RTTY/75/825 04 11 GYA only. 20 Sep (RGA) Key West Radio: USB US Afrts English news National Public Radio. 1128 (25/Aug)(EW) UWS: KievRadio UKR 1936 CW Tgms to Ships. (22 Sep) (RGA) UWS: KievRadio UKR 2041 CW Wx Fcast. (19 Oct) (RGA) UIW: Kaliningrad R Nawarea I. 2130 (23/Sep) (PvdE) URS: Kaliningrad Radio, CW Uiw Messages in Russian. 0955 (25/Aug) (EW) LFI: RogalandRadio NOR 1209 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. 20 Sep (RGA) SXA24 GN Piraeus GRC 2030 CW Marker. 21 Aug (RGA) SXA24:Spata Attikis Naval, Greece CW @0137 UTC 8 Oct/99 with VVV marker (SH) CLA: HAVANA RADIO 0630 CW. End of marker then offair, or qrl elsewhere. (20/Sep) (DW) CFH: CF HALIFAX 0636 FAX Identifiable head, phasing sequence then changes to rtty. (20/Sep) (DW) CFH: CF HALIFAX 0640 rtty 75/700 Announces 24hr wave prog delayed to 0820z. Ship (BBXX) reports. Marker indicates operating 4271 cont daily, 6330(?), 10536, 13510 and lf 122.5 Pagina 771 6501 6502 6519 6601 6604 6610 6611 6683.0 6691.0 6693 6694 6697.0 6715 6730.0 6739 6745.0 6753 6754 6754 6761 6767.4 6779.0 6781.0 WUN-v05 khz (0000-2400z daily). Nil CFH hrd on 6330. (20/Sep) (DW) NMN: USCG CAMSLANT 0508 USB w/highseas forecast. Real operator voice standard "Perfect Paul" transmission. /8764/ (8/Oct/99) (MADX) TBB6: TN Ankara TUR 1748 CW QAP. (3 Oct) (RGA) TBB6:Ankara Naval, Turkey CW @0140 UTC 8 Oct/99 with VVV marker (SH) WOM (AT&T High Seas Service): 0101 USB w/automated voice wx advisories for Hurricane Gert & traffic list. (20/SEP/99) (RP3) : CIS Mil 1938 MS-5/USB (22 Sep) (RGA) New York VOLMET: 0505 USB w/airfield wx. (8/Oct/99) (MADX) VH-FDP: & Brisbane Aeradio QLD, Australia 0814 UTC USB with You're good readable now, that I've changed radios. 19/SEPT (IJ) : CIS Military 1752 MS-5/USB Idle Tones/Pre-Cipher. (3 Oct) (RGA) Sam 201: Working Andrews for pp to no station. Status A-1.1753 (4/Oct) (MW) OIL KING:clg LIBERATE (no joy).0100z 8 Oct (JJ) MINIATURE & WAVERIDER 13: USN 0936 UTC USB with an inquiry if they had rxed their msg, via Alligator. Then into Green comms. 22/SEPT (IJ) Trident 6 (P-3C, VP-26 NAS Brunswick): 2314 USB w/Rock Bottom (possibly TSCC Sigonella, Italy) asking permission to cross vectors. (19/SEP/99) (RP3) UNIT 7AU: 0324 USB w/ UNIT 1RY in radio checks in clear and ANDVT. 7AU reports unable to complete mission (fades out here) (14/SEP/99) (RP3) 3901 clg 3902 (no joy). 1634z 9 Oct (JJ) WAVERIDER 13 wkg MINIATURE re: sorting out problems with ANDVT gear. 0746z 8 Oct (JJ) CANADIAN RESCUE 314: 0103 USB (CC-130, 413th Sqdn Greenwood) w/ Halifax Military in p/p w/Rescue Coordination Center (RCC). Rescue 314 ETA to scene is 0215Z but has visual on unspecified vessel and will stay near (14/SEP/99) (RP3) Canadian Rescue 311(CC-130, 413th Sqdn Greenwood): 2150 USB w/Halifax Military in pp w/Rescue Coordination Center (RCC) and Rescue 70 (unidentified) coordinating SAR for unidentified vessel in St Georges Bank area. Rescue 70 tasked to do a "coast crawl" . (23/SEP/99) (RP3) MOONGLOW with EAM traffic: FYNMPD...0411z, 0437z and 0507z 8 Oct (MOONGLOW's msg was frequently stepped on by various USN trigraph calls and ANDVT.)(JJ) REACH 6003: & USAF Hickam AFB HI 0902 UTC USB with PP to HILDA. 29/SEPT AIRCRAFT 148 and Offutt AFB, NE: 1842 USB HF radio check (24/SEP/99) (JLM) NAVY 496: wkg Andrews VIP re: trying F-295. 0223z 13 Sep(JJ) Architect (RAF Command): 0402 w/airfield status (26/SEP/99) (RP3) Tel Aviv Radio: Isr USB Syn2 Lady reading five letter grps. 2050 (25/Aug) (EW) RFFN: Unid CIS 2033 CW RFFO de RFFN QSA? K (Rptd). 21 Aug (RGA) Aussie125: Metar YSNF [NORFOLK ISLAND] (22Sep99 0015z) Aussie125: pp 03 51466420 Auckland request change to 8965 for pp (22Sep99 0042z) Aussie126: ops normal will call again 60 mikes (22Sep99 0033z) AFA:USAF Andrews AFB 0648 UTC USB with test count. 26/SEPT (IJ) Jest 44 (KC-135 Altus): 0251 USB w/unidentified aircraft (callsign missed) trying to arrange rendezvous times for AAR. Made reference to Cimarron 274 (not sure if callsign or checkpoint). (13/OCT/99) (RP3) TURBO 30: clg UNID (MF2) PAPA 9 INDIA 11 and QUEBEC 8 QUEBEC 89: 0246 LSB after multiple ALE connects (25/SEP/99) (JLM) KPY6: UNID 1818 CW. "CDN6 de KPY6". Two calls then tfc in offline encrypt with accentuated letters. (13/Sep) (DW) UNID 1824 CW. Offline tfc. 5 fig grps, each grp rptd. (13/Sep) Pagina 772 6815.6 6825 6844.5 6849 6852 6880 6893.5 6910.0 6914 6931 6938 6947.7 6949.3 6952.0 6965.0 6976.5 6981.0 6987.5 6989.0 7465 7472.5 7473 7477.0 7505.5 7535 7592.5 7593.0 7612 7614 7620 WUN-v05 (DW) CG Rescue 1712 (HC-130, CGAS Clearwater): 2228 calling Gantsec (Greater Antilles Section, San Juan PR) (16/SEP/99) (RP3) T4I: 0124 USB calling S6D in the clear and ANDVT NOTE: This is normally CG Gantsec freq (12/SEP/99) (RP3) UNID:RDARA Malaysia 0944 UTC USB YL with CHARLIE LIMA ALPHA descend FL130, flying doctor & called Kota Kinabalu. 18/SEPT (IJ) FDC: FAF METZ 1840 CW. Marker "vvv de FDC". (13/Sep) (DW) ---:CRMF net Papua New Guinea 0755 UTC USB YL with medical Msgs. 30/SEPT (IJ) 218: UNID net Marshall Islands 0652 UTC USB calling Kwajalein. 13/SEPT. (IJ) Tavola 2 (O/M IT): 0040 w/Grokko/Gronko (O/M IT) ((Probably Italian Navy)) (28/SEP/99) (RP3) : NATO 1206 NATO-PSK/2400/USB 20 Sep (RGA) FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 1846 CW. Marker "vvv de FDG ar" (13/Sep) (DW) 257: Illicit 1942 CW 257 257 1 257 257 Rptg. (22 Sep) (RGA) RFFEDFI: FF Novo Selo 2020 ARQ-E/72/370 Novo Selo assumed. Cct=UFI. Preamble and Postamble in clear. Addresses and text online encrypted. (19 Oct) (RGA) : Unid CIS Mil 2037 MS-5/USB 21 Aug (RGA) 30: Illicit 1759 CW 30 - 873655 (x3) - 13 - 23 AR (Repeating)(3 Oct) (RGA) UNID 1412 CW. Tfc, slow with rptd grps "13 381625 .. 12 33 ar". ( 2/Oct) (DW) RJK78?:Kiev Meteo UKR? FAX Clear Pic but no distinguishing features. Went off the air at end. Back up 1630. Cyrillic letters RI against pressures in mB. Coast outlines could be anywhere. Assume Kiev. 24 Aug (RGA) Unid: CW SEP 10 1045Z (ENON) YMB20: BANDIRMA MET 1900 CW. Shipping fcst in Turkish followed (1913z) by English vers. Qrm fm NATO 75/850 F1b. (14/Sep) (DW) : Unid FF (Ajaccio?) 1945 ARQ-E/72/370 No Tfc. (22 Sep) (RGA) RFFEDFD: Rennes, France 15.25 ARQ-E 72/400 DETECOLTRANS QUATRE RENNES with tfc in FF to RFFEDFA/DETECOLTRANS UN LAVAL using UAF cct (07 Oct). (PT) ----Telecom Suva Fiji 0650 UTC USB with OM passing phone numbers to a YL duplexed on 6992.5. 21/SEPT (IJ) RAL2: UNID 1925 CW. Calls "RHW2 de RAL2 = xxx 73727 k". Starts slow then speeds up.(Getting annoyed) Goes very slow. Finally stops. (14/Sep) (DW) VJN:RFDS Cairns, QLD Australia 0830 UTC USB with voice announcement. Emergency Alarm received. Then YL came on with VJN calling the person who pushed the emergency alarm button. 22/SEPT (IJ) FDC: AF Metz 0750 CW "DE FDC DE FDC" (02/Oct) (SS) FDC: French Air Force, Metz 0547 CW w/call tape. (8/Oct/99) (MADX) FDC: Air force Metz France 1935 10/10/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) WGY938, State EOC, Cheyenne, WY and KDM501(?): 2035 USB (22/SEP/99) (JLM) FDY: Orleans, France 10.10 ITA2 50/544 Test, RY's etc. (08 Oct). (PT) ESTOCIN: USS Estocin FFG-15 1619 USB wkg SESEF Norfolk. Radio checks in USB, LSB, ISB, and AM. (8/Oct/99) (MADX) UNID: 1352 CW caught end of transmission with "have you this a" then QRT. (7/Oct/99) (MADX) FDI8: FAF Nice f 1949 CW Vs. (22 Sep) (RGA) UNID: Unksys CW 75/850 Encr. 1027 (25/Aug) (EW) 0 ALPHA: 0703 USB (Aust. military relief ops Bougainville/PNG) w/ "this is 0 ALPHA roger, out" (28/SEP/99) (SD) 555: 0735 USB clg SIERRA BRAVO advising he is 5 mikes from his location (28/SEP/99) (SD) RFFED: FF Bordeaux F 1210 ARQ-E/184.7/380 RFFHCARQ (Ajaccio) de SOUGE (Bordeaux). RID=EHR Closed down 1215. 20 Sep (RGA) UNID: 0709 USB possible Aust. military w/ lengthy exchange using Pagina 773 7621 7626 7626.5 7644.2 7646.0 7654.0 7668 7680 7710 7712 7727 7763.0 7767 7781.5 7785.5 7792 7827.8 7831.5 7841.5 7845 7862 7863.5 7873.5 7880 7935.9 7937.5 8000.0 8019 8026.0 8027.0 8028 8029 8038.5 8040 8043.0 8047.0 8048 8056 WUN-v05 ANDVT (28/SEP/99) (SD) VHC: RAN Belconnen, ACT Australia 0708 UTC with VFT 16 Channel Xmission. 28/AUG. (IJ) UNID: Telecom Russia 1123 UTC USB with YL in RR. 30/SEPT (IJ) ---:Fishing Boats Australia 0915 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. 9/SEPT. (IJ) prob RFVI: French Forces Le Port 0230 ARQ-E3 100/390 idle.(12/Oct/99) (MADX) DDH7: Hamburg Meteo 0846 RTTY/50 CQs (02/Oct) (SS) 4XZ: Haifa Radio, Isr CW De 4xz Station mrkr. 1030 (25/Aug) (EW) 8BY: F Int F 2042 CW 825 ZCC 11 18/012 K (Rptd). 21 Aug (RGA) UNID: stations Papua New Guinea 0835 UTC USB 2 OMs in Pidgin EE with a chit-chat. Made mentions of Port Moresby. 22/SEPT (IJ) VFR: CCG Resolute 0021 FAX 120/576 w/chart. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) TBB5/7: TN Ankara TUR 1600 CW QAP. 24 Aug (RGA) ---:US Tuna Fishing Boats 0706 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. 28/AUG. (IJ) Moroni Radio: Moroni Radio D6z ARQ-E3 48/425 idling only. 2108 (25/Aug) (EW) PAPA VICTOR 01 & YANKEE SIERRA 7: Patrol Boat net Papua New Guinea 0650 UTC USB with radio checks & standing by for WX forecasts. 29/SEPT (IJ) UNID: Dup-ARQ/ 125/170. 1055 (25/Aug) (EW) French Navy: with Rtty 75 baud test tape. 0218 (12/Sep) (SW). UNID: 0225 RTTY 75/833 w/encrypted BAUDOT. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) FDI22: FAF Narbonne 0025 RTTY 50/580 w/"le brick" test tape. QRT at 0029. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) 5ST: ASECNA Antananarivo 1521 Arq-E3 48/400 Aero Wx 20/Sep RH2 WHISKY NOVEMBER: Military net Malaysia 1000 UTC USB OM with Msgs. Transferring 200 company. 18/SEPT (IJ) UNID:Commercial station, NSW Australia 0654 UTC USB YL & OM with can you do a load back to Temora tonight. 23/SEPT (IJ) SPW: Warsaw radio Poland 1928 10/10/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) SPW: Warsaw Radio 0223 CW w/mkr. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) ---:RAN Exmouth WA, Australia 0950 UTC with a VFT 16 Channel xmission. 16/SEPT (IJ) DDK3: Hamburg Meteo 0541 FAX 120/576 w/good signal. (8/Oct/99) (MADX) : Unid 1353 UNID/220/320 Synchronous. ACF=0. Long bursts, then carrier off. Another on 7758.5. (7 Oct) (RGA) British Mil: 0446 PICCOLO-6 apparently encrypted. Moderate signal with some fading. (6/Oct/99) (MADX) AIRCRAFT 6706 and unid ground station: 1141 USB on HF 2. Going back to UHF. (17/SEP/99) (JLM) UNID: 0442 VFT 7 ch x 75/170 w/170 spacing poss British Mil (6/Oct/99) (MADX) McClellan with operator training for EAM traffic. Passed: FYLLM7... and FYG6CK... 0620z 8 Oct(JJ) Australian Net: Aus Mining Ops? 1027 (25/Aug) (EW) Unid US Mil: 0434 LINK-11 (6/Oct/99) (MADX) : Unid NATO 2128 LINK-11/USB 23 Aug (RGA) KILO 1 NOVEMBER and VICTOR 1 CHARLIE: 1855 USB ALE checks (24/SEP/99) (JLM) GFA23: Bracknell Meteo 0434 FAX 120/576 w/chart (6/Oct/99) (MADX) GFA23: Bracknell Meteo G 1438 FAX Upper Winds Fcasts. (7 Oct) (RGA) Prob: French Mil. 11.20 ARQ-E 72/400 Goes off air without sending tfc (06 Oct). (PT) NGB1, National Guard HQ, Arlington, VA and NGB32, NG, Milford, MA: 1638 USB after ALE link (16/SEP/99) (JLM) VDF: 1705 USB and V8C, probable NG switching to frequency 6 ALPHA (03/OCT/99) (JLM) : Unid CIS N 2049 36-50/50/190 21 Aug (RGA) ---:Possible Gendarme net New Caledonia or French Polynesia 0554 Pagina 774 8071.5 8080 8083.0 8094.5 8105 8117 8122 8125 8134 8137.5 8151 8156 8164.0 8194.0 8259.7 8267.7 8319 8324.6 8331.5 8340.2 8341.7 8354 WUN-v05 UTC USB with long ALE bursts & 2 OMs with brief comms in FF. Mentioned Noumea. 26/SEPT (IJ) MKD: Akrotiri, Cyprus 19.10 Piccolo 6 Op chat to MUH, loc. unknown (05 Oct). (PT) ---:Philippines Military net 2230 UTC USB with various stations passing msgs. 15/SEPT. (IJ) RIJ75: Tashkent Meteo 1635 FAX 90/576 (26/Sep) (SS) FDC: FAF Metz F 2123 CW Vs. 23 Aug (RGA) : Unid FF 2052 ARQ-E/184.7/400 Betas Only. 21 Aug (RGA) prob RFFX: MOD Paris 0527 ARQ-E 184.45/400 idle. (8/Oct/99) (MADX) : NATO System 1413 LINK-11/USB (7 Oct) (RGA) : NATO System 2038 LINK-11/USB (9 Oct) (RGA) Darwin Control (Australian Navy): 1013 USB w/unidentified vessel in message servicing. (14/OCT/99) (RP3) T9A: have you (something) heavy interference over ... test tapes 8Megs over (22Sep99 0704z) KLO87: FAA NCS 1445 USB + ALE with Eastern Net Check roll call, wkg KEM80: FAA HQ, Washington DC; KIT88: FAA Martinsburg WV; KLN80: FAA Atlantic City; KCD73: FAA Islip, NY; WHX45: FAA Burlington, MA; KIA21: FAA Oklahoma City; KDM49: FAA Atlanta; KDM52: FAA Memphis. Also clg KJK82: FAA Jamaica, NY; KLD70: FAA Nashua, NH; KJK80: FAA FAA Leesburg, VA; WHX51: FAA Des Plaines, IL; KJB96: FAA Aurora, IL; KLA25: FAA Oberlin, OH; KLB48: FAA Indianapolis; KCP63: FAA Denver; KJK79: FAA Hilliard, FL; KMA47: FAA Miami; and KUV64: FAA Hampton, GA. At 1509 wkg KCJ20: FAA Farmington, MN. (6/Oct/99) (MADX) UNID: 0708 USB Australian longliners in ribald conversation about their employer and wondering whether to return to Mooloolaba (Qld) or Sydney (NSW) (23/SEP/99) (SD) 7QZ32: Lilongwe Air 1625 rtty 50/400 Aero/Wx & Info (04/Aug) (RH2) IGJ44: IN Augusta I 1419 RTTY/100/750 Marker. (7 Oct) (RGA) Architect (RAF Strike Command): 2139 USB w/VOLMET (14/OCT/99) BQ216E: 1147 USB w/O/M (EE) passing vessel situation report including course, speed (16 kts), fuel & water stores on board. EE was Caribbean accent. (14/OCT/99) (RP3) Unknown user: 0015 USB ALE distinctive long duration (30 secs) transmission. Moved down in frequency from 8164 to 7650, but lost after that. The pattern: 8164.0, 8096.0, 8046.0, 7830.0, 7786.0 and 7650.0 (14/SEP/99) (JLM) FDY: Orleans, France 14.22 ITA2 50/400 TEST, RY's, SG's etc. FDI22 previously logged this frequency (10 Oct). (PT) UNID DPRK Diplo 0339 RTTY 50/980 w/5FGs. Started at 0330 with sloppy CW chatter, hard to copy. Lots of tuning "V"s, then into RY's and 5FGs. Back into CW at 0341. DPRK msg header format: "mf 40/22 nr 99 50100." Same net as on 8267.7 on 5/Oct, seems to run on a Tuesday morning (UTC) schedule. Has been logged several times between 8255 and 8280. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) DPRK diplo (poss): 0317 RTTY 50/900 w/5FGs. Already in progress. At 0318, "nr 605 49 05100" and into 5FGs. Down at 0320 w/qru (5/Oct/99) (MADX) : Unid NATO 2115 LINK-11/USB 23 Aug (RGA) ECHO: 0956 USB (US accented player) clg ALPHA FOXTROT asking when PELICAN is on station and advised time on station will be 1100Z (23/SEP/99) (SD) MIKE HOTEL: 0736 USB (Australian tracking net) and MIKE DELTA requesting confirmation of track 273 and ident with ident given as 1113 (23/SEP/99) (SD) Mike Hotel: this is Mike Hotel over, 3607 3646 7 track over (22Sep99 1056z) GYA: Royal Navy 0329 FAX 120/576 w/end of chart. Heavy QRM from nearby RTTY signal (5/Oct/99) (MADX) NMC: USCG CAMSPAC 0154 GTOR 100/170 clg NDWA: USCGC Morgenthau WHEC-722 and NYCQ: USCGC Boutwell WHEC-719. New frequency for this net. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) Le Port Radio: Reu Rfvi ARQ-E3 100/425. 1027 (25/Aug) (EW) : Unid NATO 2114 NATO/PSK/2400/USB 23 Aug (RGA) Pagina 775 8388 8389 8403 8413.5 8417 8417 8418.0 8419.0 8422.5 8423 8423 8424 8425.5 8426.5 8429.5 8433 8439 8439.0 8442.0 8448 8451.0 8453 8455.0 8462 8470.8 8473.5 8476 8478.5 8484.0 8491 8500 8502 8505.0 8506 8511.0 WUN-v05 UNID 0200 ARQ w/sc: XVSY: NMN: USCG CAMSLANT. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) UNID: poss EBD8: Cartagena Naval??? 0204 RTTY 100/850 w/encrypted BAUDOT. EBD8 reported here in the past. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) UNID: 0339 ARQ w/sc: XKVA (COMANAV, Morocco). (5/Oct/99) (MADX) SHIP UNID 1030 arq 100/170 Polish opchat - end of qso/signoff. (12/Sep) (DW) GKE4: PortisheadRadio G 1424 ARQ/100/170 Connects telex call to Belgium. (7 Oct) (RGA) GKE4: PortisheadRadio G 1724 ARQ/100/170 CWID. 18 Sep (RGA) SUK: Al-Quseir R 0613 (23/sep) (PvdE) VIP: Perth R 2114 (25/Sep) (PvdE) VIP: Perth Radio, Aus CW Station mrkr. 2333 (25/Aug) (EW) USU: MariupolRadio RUS 1427 ARQ/100/170 Tgm to ship 9HJV5. (7 Oct) (RGA) SVT4: AthensRadio GRC 2110 FEC/100/170 Exchange Rates in Greek. 23 Aug (RGA) SVT4: AthensRadio GRC 2117 FEC/100/170 Greek Islands Wx 21 Aug (RGA) SVA: AThensRadio GRC 1430 FEC/100/170 Svc Bulletin. (7 Oct) (RGA) WNU: FEC 819 1555Z 9/28 100/170 Marine WX.(CT). WNU: FEC 819 1655Z 9/28 100/170 ships trfc. s7dB. (CT) WCC: ChathamRadio MA USA 2044 FEC/100/170 Garbled, but ID read. In association with VCT. (9 Oct) (RGA) IDR4: IN Rome I 1722 RTTY/75/840 Calls. 18 Sep (RGA) UJE: MoscowRadio RUS 1800 FEC/100/170 Calling ships. 18 Sep (RGA) PBC: NethN Goeree NLD 1718 RTTY/75/850 CARBs. 18 Sep (RGA) PBC38: Ny Goeree 0817 RTTY/75 (02/Oct) (SS) PBC: NethN Goeree NLD 1544 RTTY/75/850 CARBs //10002 (7 Oct) (RGA) VZX: Penta Comstat, Aus CW Sitor-B 100/170. Call signal Vzx seamail. 0935 (25/Aug) (EW) L2C: ArgN Buenos Aires ARG 2130 CW Lengthy NavArea Fcasts in EE. 21 Aug (RGA) UNK: USB: Rtty 75 baud test tape. 0234 (11/Sep) (SW). RFFME: French Navy Paris 0440 RTTY 75/818 w/test tape. (12/Oct/99)(MADX) RFFME: Unid FF (Toulon?) 1550 RTTY/75/850 Tests. (7 Oct) (RGA) RFFME: Unid FF 1716 RTTY/75/840 Tests. 18 Sep (RGA) RFFME: Unid FF 2105 RTTY/75/850 RYs; SGs. 23 Aug (RGA) UVA: Gelendzhic R Cq Qtc 1603 (17/Sep) (PvdE) PPR: RioRadio B 2102 CW MIBs in EE for Navarea V. S/W Co-ords off Rio. Not Belem or Juncao as listed? Ident as: 'fm Rio de Janiero PPR' (19 Oct) (RGA) UNID: 0428 unid 195.3/850 4-tone signal w/tones at -300/100/+100/+300 (coincidence that these tones are used by some Twinplex setups?). My first time logging this reportedly middleeastern signal. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) WLO: Mobile Radio, US CW Station mrkr. 0935 (25/Aug) (EW) 9VG: Singapore Radio SNG 2118 CW QSXs. In SSB QRM. (4 Oct) (RGA) 9VG: Singapore Radio, Sng CW Station mrkr. 0943 (25/Aug) (EW) FUF: French Navy Fort de France 0419 RTTY 75/810 w/test tape.(12/Oct/99) (MADX) HLF: Seoul Radio, Kor CW Station mrkr. 0948 (25/Aug) (EW) AQP5: PN Karachi PAK 2103 CW Vs. 23 Aug (RGA) VTH: IN Mumbai IND 2051 RTTY/50/270 RBSL Marker. (9 Oct) (RGA) XSG: Shanghai Radio PRC 1556 CW Pse up... (7 Oct) (RGA) NMN: USB 1610Z 9/29 (CT) off shore wx in voice NMN Chesapeake,Va RN BODMIN MOOR ? 1225 rtty 75/850 CARB. "04 11 GYA". (24/Sep) (DW) XSG: Shanghai Radio, Chn Xsg Station mrkr. 1028 (25/Aug) (EW) URS: Vladivostok Radio, CW Ufz Station mrkr. 1030 (25/Aug) (EW) XSX: Chi-LungRadio PRC 2058 CW Tfc List-Nil. 23 Aug (RGA) XSX: Chi-Lung Radio, Tai Xsx Station mrkr. 0932 (25/Aug) (EW) XSW2: Taichung R Cq Qsx 2110 (25Sep) (PvdE) Pagina 776 8515 8518 8538 8539 8539 8549 8551.6 8559.5 8570 8574.0 8577 8578 8580 8584.0 8590 8590.0 8594.5 8600 8610.0 8619 8620 8624 8629 8634 8634 8645.8 8646 8663.5 8665 8670 8682 8683.5 8685 8688.5 8698 8700 8717.5 8719.0 8743.0 8797.0 8825 WUN-v05 XSW: Kaohshiung Radio, Tai Xsw Station mrkr. 1035 (25/Aug) (EW) 5AT: Tripoli Radio 0417 CW w/call tape. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) 5AT: TripoliRadio LBY 2054 CW CQs. (9 Oct) (RGA) 5AT: TripoliRadio LBY 2057 CW Vs; Cq. 23 Aug (RGA) VRX35: HongKongRadio PRC 2055 CW Cqs. 23 Aug (RGA) VRX35: HongkongRadio PRC 1713 CW QSXs. 18 Sep (RGA) VRX: HongkongRadio PRC 1559 CW QSXs. (7 Oct) (RGA) UCE ArkhangelskRadio RUS 1601 FEC/100/170 Tfc List then wkg ship UCMQ in ARQ. (7 Oct) (RGA) CTP: PN Lisbon POR 2033 RTTY/75/850 Now with correct NAWS collective call. 23 Aug (RGA) GKB: PortisheadRadio G 1608 CW QSX 2 3. (7 Oct) (RGA) HLO SeoulRadio KOR 1611 CW QSX 8 MHz. (7 Oct) (RGA) UWS3: Kiew R Qsw followed by traffic list. 1933 (14/Sep)(PvdE) LGB: Rogaland Radio 0819 CW Cqs (02/Oct) (SS) HLO: SeoulRadio KOR 1544 CW QSXs. 25 Aug (RGA) HLO: SeoulRadio KOR 2048 CW CQ Mkr. 23 Aug (RGA) SUH: AlexandriaRadio EGY 1612 CW QRU? (7 Oct) (RGA) SUH: AlexandriaRadio EGY 2047 CW CQ; QRU. 23 Aug (RGA) SUH: AlexandriaRadio EGY 2059 CQ QRU? (9 Oct) (RGA) RLK7: ArkhangelskRadio RUS 1614 CW QSXs. (7 Oct) (RGA) RLK7: ArkhangelskRadio RUS 2101 QSXs. (9 Oct) (RGA) VRX: Hong Kong, Chn Vrx Station mrkr. 1043 (25/Aug) (EW) VTK2: IN Tuticorin IND 2006 CW MIB-Firing Exercises. 23 Aug (RGA) XVS: HoChiMinh R Cq tfc list. 1859 (15/Sep) (PvdE) : CISN/Mil 2104 36-50/75/70 Another one. (9 Oct) (RGA) XSV: TianjinRadio PRC 1706 CW QRZ? 18 Sep (RGA) XSV: TianjinRadio PRC 2010 CW QRZ? 23 Aug (RGA) UCE: Arkhangelsk R. 1703 (24/Sep) (PvdE) VRX: HongKongRadio PRC 1619 CW Service Bulletin. (7 Oct) (RGA) USU: MariupolRadio UKR 1700 CW QSSs. 18 Sep (RGA) XSQ: GuangzhouRadio PRC 2010 CW Pse Up... 23 Aug (RGA) GYU: RN Gibraltar GIB 1629 RTTY/75/xxx Copy as OOK due to QRM. CARBs. (7 Oct) (RGA) PPR: Rio de Janeiro Radio 0411 CW w/call tape. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) VTG6: IN Mumbai IND 1626 CW 4FGs Msg. (7 Oct) (RGA) VTP6: IN Vishakhapatnam IND 1658 CW 4FGs to collective VGWZ Lousy Tone. 18 Sep (RGA) VTP6: IN Vishakhapatanam IND 2021 CW 4FGs. Very poor note. (23 Sep) (RGA) VTP6: IN Vishakhapatnam IND 1630 CW OO Msg to VwGZ. (7 Oct) (RGA) KEJ: Globe Wireless Hawaii 0409 CW w/call tape and ARQ idle.(12/Oct/99) (MADX) XSG: ShanghaiRadio PRC 2017 CW CQ. 23 Aug (RGA) IAR: Rome Radio 0407 CW w/call tape. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) NMC: USCG CAMSPAC 0406 FAX 120/576 w/chart. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) LFI: RogalandRadio NOR 2015 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (23 Sep) (RGA) LFI: RogalnadRadio NOR 2109 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (9 Oct) (RGA) IRM: Rome Medical Radio 0405 CW w/call tape. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) IRM: RomeRadio I 2110 CW Vs. Service Bulletin. (9 Oct) (RGA) ZSC: Cape Town Radio 0359 CW w/call tape. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) 7TF: Boufarik Radio 0357 CW w/call tape. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) 7TF: BoufarikRadio ALG 2013 CW CQs. (23 Sep) (RGA) 7TF6: Boufarik Radio 0903 CW CQs (02/Oct) (SS) 9MG2 Penang Radio, Mla 9mg2 Station mrkr. 1013 (25/Aug) (EW) 9AR: Riejka Radio 0356 CW w/call tape. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) : RN Whitehall G? 1635 RTTY/75/840 Foxes Only. (7 Oct) (RGA) WOM: Miami Radio, US USB Weather info for Carribean area.1143 (25/Aug) (EW) Bangkok Radio, Tha: Hsa Weather info. 1048 (25/Aug) (EW) HLS: Seoul Radio, Kor Hls Telephone to coast from fishing vesseloff Port Hedland WA. 1333 (25/Aug) (EW) New York (MWARA NAT-E): 0309 USB & Santa Maria w/Air Portugal 424 & Martinair 068 (selcal BK-EH) Pagina 777 WUN-v05 HONOLULU: 1029 USB w/ VOLMET (14/SEP/99) (RP3) Ben Gurion Airport (O/M Hebrew): 0329 w/unidentified aircraft (O/M Hebrew) w/wx for Manchester, England and Selcal check. ((EL AL LDOC) (24/SEP/99) (RP3) Ben Gurion Airport: 0058 USB Hebrew language wx information to unidentified aircraft (EL AL LDOC) (12/SEP/99) (RP3) 8843 San Francisco (MWARA CEP-1/CEP-2): 0309 USB w/unidentified aircraft (identifier missed) flight 133 in position report. (14/OCT/99) (RP3) 8861 Dakar (MWARA AFI/SAT-1): 0259 USB & Ndjamena w/Lufthansa 526 & Swissair 148 (selcal AG-FK). (14/OCT/99) (RP3) United Nations 369: Poss Casablanca air radio 1930 03/10/99 USB askingfor flight level 130 (EB) URS: Jakutsk Radio, USB Russian Volmet. 1056 (25/Aug) (EW) 8864 GANDER: 1030 USB w/ AIR CANADA 769 w/ position report & selcal check (14/SEP/99) (RP3) 8867 HONOLULU: 1032 USB w/ REACH 532 in position report (14/SEP/99) (RP3) 8879 New York (MWARA NAT-C): 1023 USB w/Singapore 26 in position report and selcal (BP-GR) check. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) Bombay Radio: USB Ind. Calling Cathay flight position report. 1330 (25/Aug) (EW) 8880 UNID: 0306 USB w/probable aircraft (SS). Possible LDOC. (14/OCT/99) (RP3) 8886.6 ---:Scottish fisherman U.K.1849 15/10/99 USB general bored chatter (EB) 8890 CG 1502 (HC-130, Elizabeth City): 1522 USB w/Camslant in pp w/CG District 5 (Portsmouth VA). CG 1502 will recover back at Elizabeth City this evening after HurEvac to Charleston WVA yesterday. Camslant tasks 1502 to divert to Elizabeth City NC to escort CG 6026 (H-60, Elizabeth City) who is on medevac case 200 miles off the NC coast. (16/SEP/66) (RP3) 8906 Monarch 5880:Santa Maria Air radio 2114 15/10/99 position report (EB) SantaMaria: SantaMaria Aeradio AZR 1638 USB Wkg Delta 121 and Condor 178. (7 Oct) (RGA) 8907 ---:Shannon Volmet with automated voice USB @0109 UTC 8 Oct/99 parallel frequencies 8957 (SH) 8912 US Customs: 1257 COTHEN Network in Parkhill enciphered speech. (28/SEP/99) (RP3) 8939 Moscow Volmet?: 1639 USB OM in RR. (7 Oct) (RGA) 8957 ---:Shannon Volmet with automated voice USB @0109 UTC 8 Oct/99 parallel frequencies 8907 (SH) Shannon Volmet: Ballygireen IRL 1942 USB Eur Aflds Reports. 22 Aug (RGA) 8960 CONRAD 308: & Portishead Aeradio England 0656 UTC USB with PP to Maintenance OPs. Had shutdown No 1 engine & heading to Madrid. 25/SEPT (IJ) 8965 Aussie125: pp connected time 0100z go ahead [SAN OPS] eta Norfolk Island 0202 (22Sep99 0100z) Aussie125: radio check, no reply to pp, pp request 03 51466444, busy will call again in 5 mike (22Sep99 0046z to 0054z) 8971 BLUESTAR: TSCC Roosevelt Roads 0002 USB wkg SCORPION 05. (11/Oct/99)(MADX) BLUESTAR: TSCC Roosevelt Roads 2041 USB wkg SCORPION 04. (11/Oct/99)(MADX) Blue Star (TSCC Puerto Rico): 2004 USB calling Gremlin 08 (P-3C, deployed to Hato Curacao) w/no response. (15/SEP/99) (RP3) Cardfile 71B (P-3C Jacksonville): 1210 USB w/Fiddle (TSCC Jacksonville) in radio checks. (14/OCT/99) (RP3) Cardfile 71D (P-3C, NAS Jacksonville): 2238 w/Fiddle (TSCC, Jacksonville) w/Spare Group report and QSL. (23/SEP/99) (RP3) Delphi 01 (probable P-3C): 1225 USB w/Blue Star in radio checks. (14/OCT/99) (RP3) Fighting Tiger 721 (P-3C, VP-8 NAS Brunswick): 1250 USB w/A0U in clear and ANDVT checks. (28/SEP/99) (RP3) Fighting Tiger 730 (P-3C, VP-8 NAS Brunswick): 2143 USB w/station P8C reporting that the does not have 2-way comms Pagina 778 8828 8837 8974 WUN-v05 w/Fiddle (TSCC NAS Jacksonville) and that callsign Headwaiter Tango (unidentified) was passing FT 730's Spare Group reports via landline to both Fiddle & Golden Hawk (TSCC NAS Brunswick). P8C says he is troubleshooting his Alligator (Link-11) system and FT 730 says he will stay in Fiddle's playground for awhile. P9C asks FT 730 his ETA for Golden Hawk. (14/OCT/99) (RP3) Fighting Tiger 759 (P-3C NAS Brunswick): 1501 USB w/Golden Hawk (TSCC NAS Brunswick) reporting Spare Group 6 at 1500Z. Then into ANDVT comms for HF contact status report. (15/SEP/99) (RP3) Kilo (US accent): 1209 USB calling Scorpion 05. (14/OCT/99) (RP3) S4JG: USN P-3C generic call 1402 USB wkg V5D. "Request you go green", then into ANDVT. (7/Oct/99) (MADX) Scorpion 05 (probable USN P-3C): 1107 USB w/Blue Star (TSCC Roosevelt Roads, PR) reporting hearing ELT on 121.5 & 243 MHZ. (14/OCT/99) (RP3) Sierra 4 Juliet Golf (USN P-3C in ground radio check): 1832 USB w/2DJ testing HF radio. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) Station Oscar (British accent): 1031 USB calling Scorpion 05 (probable USN P-3). At 1033 Shadow 05 (probable USN P-3) w/Oscar asking that Oscar assume his radio guard. Blue Star (TSCC Roosevelt Roads PR) at 1049 w/Scorpion 05 in radio checks. At 1050 station Mike (US accent) calling Oscar w/no response. At 1051 Shadow 05 asks Oscar if he has him in the green (ANDVT). (11/OCT/99) (RP3) Station Oscar (British accent): 2150 USB w/Scorpion 04 (probable USN P-3) requesting if his Mike 2 is blocking to which Scorpion 04 replies affirmative. ((NOTE: Oscar might be the OOPW being called by N358 earlier)). (14/OCT/99) (RP3) Trident 711 (P-3C, VP-26 NAS Brunswick): 2100 USB calling Gremlin (USN P-3, possibly deployed to Hato Curacao) w/no response. Trident 711 then w/Blue Star (TSCC Roosevelt Roads PR) reporting inability to contact Gremlin. (27/SEP/99) (RP3) WB 774 (probable P-3, Naval Force Aircraft Test Sqdn, Patuxent River): 2110 w/Fiddle (TSCC NAS Jacksonville) clearing out of area for homeplate. Requests call be made to Giantkiller (FACSFAC, Oceana VA) at DSN 433-XXXX informing them that WB 774 is inbound to checkpoint Bacchus. (24/SEP/99) (RP3) Wafer 723 (P-3C, NAS Brunswick): 1459 USB w/K4R (TSCC NAS Brunswick) in radio check. (15/SEP/99) (RP3) Wafer 755 (P-3C, NAS Brunswick): 2017 USB w/K4R (TSCC Brunswick) w/clear and ANDVT checks. Wants to pass contact report but is told to wait until he is in UHF range. Says sea state is 12.(15/SEP/99) (RP3) Wafer 757 (P-3C, NAS Brunswick): 1505 USB w/2DI reporting Spare Group 06 at 1500Z. Golden Hawk (TSCC Brunswick) reports that WLP broadcast states that all DER events have been cancelled due to hurricane evacuation for Hurricane Floyd. Other Wafer aircraft have been cancelled. Wafer 757 given discretion to either stay on station until relieved or RTB. Updated HurEvac info due at 1600Z. Golden Hawk asks that Wafer 757 passes current status info on to station O0E at rendezvous time. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) AF Sydney (Australian Air Force): 1019 USB calling Striker 394 (P-3C) w/no response. At 1027 Striker 394 w/Air Force Perth w/"ops normal" report. At 1035 Mariner 393 (P-3C) w/Air Force Sydney reporting on station and next check in 1130Z. (13/OCT/99) (RP3) AXF: RAAF Sydney, NSW Australia & KIWI 337 0857 UTC USB with a request if KIWI 337 could pickup extra Paxs & cargo from Amberley for Darwin. 22/SEPT (IJ) AXI: RAAF Darwin, NT Australia 0820 UTC USB calling UNAMET Dili for radio check. 9/SEPT. (IJ) Air Force Darwin (Australian Air Force): 1032 USB w/Army East Timor in radio checks. (12/OCT/99) (RP3) Air Force Sydney (Australian Air Force): 1221 USB in ground radio check w/Penguin Richmond. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) Air Force Townsville (Australian Air Force): 1047 w/Tango 552 in radio check. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) Pagina 779 8975 8980 8983 WUN-v05 Air Force Townsville: 1126 w/Kiwi 662 (New Zealand international flight) in position report. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) Aussie222: ops normal call again 1 hour (22Sep99 0906z) ENVOY 601: 0616 USB clg AIR FORCE PERTH w/ ops nml msg and selcal check LP-DJ (23/SEP/99) (SD) Interfet8050: Interfet8050 this is Airforce Darwin nothing heard listening out (20Sep99 0904z) KIWI 363: & RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0631 UTC USB with OPs normal. 23/SEPT (IJ) Kiwi220: from Air Command Auckland, to Kiwi captain 220, be advised media will be in attendance on arrival in Auckland, and request advise Commander Comings and Crew Captain interviews are required (22Sep99 0819z) Kiwi337: answered by Airforce Darwin arrival message for Airforce Auckland, Air Trans Ops NZ NAH 337 YAMB 2009 05 5.1 201000z, then Airforce Sydney called Kiwi337 from Air Movements Amberley interrogative are you able to take 2 New Zealand Army passengers and 220 pounds of baggage to Darwin (22Sep99 0900z) reply was negative, plane is full Kiwi817: radio check, on task NAH 817, eta Whenuapai time 1030 selcall LMEF (22Sep99 0833z) LMEF Hercules C130 NZ7004 MALAYSIAN AIR FORCE 656: 2345 USB clg AIR FORCE SYDNEY w/ no joy (29/SEP/99) (SD) UNID: 2201 USB OM/SS w/probable aircraft (not heard) passing wx conditions. Tells him to contact 1UA. (14/OCT/99) (RP3) Spanish Lady (V2): 1007 USB w/numbers. Starts transmission w/ "Attencion 72804". Strong signal blocks spectrum from 8971-8977 KHZ. (14/OCT/99) (RP3) Rescue 6026 (H-60, Elizabeth City: 1805 USB w/Camslant in pp /District 5 reporting ETA Norfolk as 1825Z. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) 61A:passing flt ops and req CAMSLANT secure guard at 2130 9\19\99 (MF2) AIR FORCE 853: 1532 USB w/ CAMSLANT in radio checks (14/SEP/99) (RP3) CAMSLANT: 1445 USB wkg 2131 and 6026. W/2131: "Be advised, D7 has no updated position for the EPIRB." (8/Oct/99) (MADX) CG 1504 (HC-130, Elizabeth City): 1904 USB w/Camslant. Camslant informs CG 1504 that they will soon lose power and switches radio guard over to CamsPac Point Reyes. CG 1504 w/CamsPac reporting airborne from Charleston WVA (hurricane evac location) enroute back to Elizabeth City. CG 1500 (HC-130, Elizabeth City) at 1910 reporting airborne from Charleston WVA enroute back to Elizabeth City. (16/SEP/99) (RP3). CG 1718 (HC-130, CGAS Clearwater): 0016 USB w/Camslant Chesapeake reporting airborne from MacDill on training mission at 2745N/8233W (24/SEP/99) (RP3) CG 1720 (HC-130, CGAS Clearwater): 1834 USB w/Camslant reporting arrival at center point (29452.6N/7422.1W) of search pattern. (15/SEP/99) (RP3) CG 2118 (HU-25 ATC Mobile): 2321 USB w/Camslant reporting airborne from Mobile enroute to NAS Jacksonville FL for training mission. (23/SEP/99) (RP3) CG 2118: 1533 USB (HU-25, ATC Mobile) w/ CAMSLANT in 1/4 hourly check (14/SEP/99) (RP3) CG 2132 (HU-25, ATC Mobile): 1518 USB w/Camslant Chesapeake who relays that District 8 (New Orleans) wants to know if they are in any immediate danger. CG 2132 not heard but answer apparently "no" since Camslant then request normal ops reports on the 1/2 hour. (26/SEP/99) (RP3) CG 6007 (H-60, CGAS Cape Cod): 1450 USB w/Camslant reporting airborne from Cape Cod enroute to Albany NY. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) CG 6025 (H-60, ATC Mobile): 1445 USB w/Camslant Chesapeake reporting airborne from ATC Mobile enroute to (missed), North Carolina. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) CG 6038 (H-60, CGAS Clearwater): 0021 USB w/Camslant w/ops normal report. (24/SEP/99) (RP3) CG 6510: 1645 USB (H-65, CGAS Borinquen PR) w/ CAMSLANT in 1/4 hourly checks (14/SEP/99) (RP3) Pagina 780 WUN-v05 CG 6550 (H-65, Elizabeth City): 1805 USB w/Camslant securing radio guard. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) CG2118: req CAMSLANT secure there guard at 2111 9\20\99 (MF2) Camslant Chesapeake: 1238 USB w/aircraft P4A requesting he relay pertinent information to CG Group Miami. At 1302 P4A's position is 2944N/7904W (approx 125 miles SE of St Augustine Florida) (28/SEP/99) (RP3) Camslant Chesapeake: 2323 USB w/CamsPac Point Reyes coordinating Camslant's reacquisition of control of East Coast/Gulf of Mexico net. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) Camslant: 1448 USB calling Rescue 1502 (HC-130, Elizabeth City) in pp w/Elizabeth City. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) Camslant: 2001 USB w/CG 6031 (H-60 Elizabeth City) requesting information on medevac patient. At 2020 CG 6031 reports on scene and will advise. Camslant tells CG 6031 that " hot fuel" is ready upon arrival. (12/OCT/99) (RP3) RESCUE 2107: 1302 USB (HU-25 CGAS Cape Cod) w/ CAMSLANT assuming radio guard (14/SEP/99) (RP3) 8987 MKL: RAF Northwood/Kinloss G 2009 CW UK Mil Aflds Met Actuals. //2429. (23 Sep) (RGA) 8992 FAP Lisboa (Portuguese Air Force HQ): 2059 USB w/unidentified aircraft (O/M Portuguese) in probable position report. (24/SEP/99) (RP3) FAP Lisboa (Portuguese Air Force): 2027 w/unidentified ground station in radio checks. (12/OCT/99) (RP3) Outbreak (fair level): 0220 USB w/McClellan in pp (missed identifier) referencing freqs Z215 (13.242) & Z205 (11.494). (13/OCT/99) (RP3) R9I (possible USN unit): 0342 USB w/Elmendorf confirming QSL. (21/SEP/99) (RP3) RAZOR 02: clg MAINSAIL at 2355,9\21\99 nothing heard (MF2) Raider 32 (KC-130, VMGR-352 MCAS El Toro): 1353 USB w/Offutt in pp w/DSN 267-XXXX Raider Base. Identified as flight of two (aircraft # 016 & # 804) airborne from MCAS Cherry Point and ETA Miramar of 1900Z. Raider 32 checks on status of aircraft # 689. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) TEAL 28: 1047 USB (WC-130, Keesler AFB) w/ HICKAM asking for p/p quality connection which was not possible at that time. (14/SEP/99) (RP3) Andrews AFB: USB US. Calling Fort Riley. 1159 (25/Aug) (EW) 8994 Lavare (sounds like) O/M (FR) : 0020 USB passing encoded message using 4-figure groups. ((NOTE: accent sounded Haitian/Caribbean)) (24/SEP/99) (RP3) 9007 T9F (probable USN): 1020 USB unsuccessfully trying to contact Silent Warrior in the clear and ANDVT. (14/OCT/99) (RP3) Trenton Military: 1907 USB w/Canforce 279 (unidentified) w/wx for Trenton and Ottawa for period 22-2400Z. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) 9016 Saw Tooth (weak here): 1900 USB w/Sand Stone (very weak) asking for verification of AQF w/authentication BBA. Answer not heard. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) WAR 46 (Alternate Command Post-strong level): 1527 USB w/Rainbow (weak level) in radio checks. (26/SEP/99) (RP3) 9023 AFA: USAF Andrews AFB 0721 UTC USB testing on 467. 13/SEPT. (IJ) Andrews: wkg pp for NAVY 496 at 1950 9\20\99 (MF2) Y3V (probable USN): 1215 USB trying to contact Sidecar (NORAD Canadian ROCC, North Bay Ontario). No response and switches to frequency Golf 22 (not found). (14/OCT/99) (RP3) 9025 Lajes: 2312 USB w/EAM (FYCEX2). (14/OCT/99) (RP3) Offutt (fair-broken): 2008 USB w/EAM (F?4?AB) (12/OCT/99) (RP3) Lajes Field: 2245 USB w/ EAM hearing EAMs here fairly regularly (06/OCT/99) (JLM) 9040 ---:US Tuna Fishing Boats 0700 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chitchat.28/AUG. (IJ) 9043 : Unid. Prob FAPSI 1615 ITA2/50/500 5LGs. Offair sans ident aat 1620. QSY? (22 Oct) (RGA) 9053 GYA:London Naval, UK RTTY 75/845 @0124 UTC 8 Oct/9 with "12 QR_ GYA repeated (SH) 9054.5 24 clg and others (too weak) wkg 5th MARINES. 0236z 19 Sep(JJ) Pagina 781 9062 9076.2 9122 9130 9130.3 9135 9142.0 9145.0 9150 9151 9153 9158.6 9179.0 9185 9209 9231.0 9259 9260 9292 9310 9320.0 9327.9 9340 9382 9975 10002.0 10051 WUN-v05 ---:TELSTRA Landmobile Phone Australia 0820 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. Ended with this thing's timing out, bye. 22/SEPT (IJ) Manila Radio: Phl. ARQ 100/170. Phillipines Airlines wth brief msgs. 0935 (25/Aug) (EW) ---:French forces poss Kumanovo Macedonia 2026 21/10/99 ARQ-E 72 idling (EB) GYA: RN Northwood G 1949 RTTY/85/320 CARBs. 22 Aug (RGA) MGJ: RN Faslane SCO 2017 RTTY/75/340 CARBs. (27 Sep) (RGA) MGJ: Royal Navy Faslane 0120 RTTY 75/510 w/CARB. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) MGJ:Faslane Naval, UK RTTY 75/325 @0128 UTC 8 Oct/99 with channel indicators & MGJ (SH) FDI22:French airforce Narbonne RTTY 50/400 @0131 UTC 8 Oct/99 with RYs, "grand wharf" (SH) ---: FAPSI 1535 81-81 81/212 21/Sep RH2 FORT LAUDERDALE BASE and ARCTIC CIRCLE: 1259 USB. Had SEAL 8 here a few weeks back after ALE connect (23/SEP/99) (JLM) SHADOW 05 : 2052 USB calling SHADOW 06, CLH also heard here but not sure if it's related to the SHADOW calls. Previously reported as CL-8 (29/SEP/99) (JLM) RCH73: Tashkent Meteo 2019 FAX Mediterranean chart with annotations in Russian. (27 Sep) (RGA) RCH73: Tashkent Meteo UZB 1614 FAX Very Noisy; Fading; only faint outlines visible. 22 Aug (RGA) ---:TELSTRA Landmobile Phone QLD, Australia 0905 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. One of them was arranging for the RACQ tow his broken down vehicle. 27/SEPT (IJ) UNID: stations Jakarta Indonesia & Dili E.Timor 0646 UTC USB with 2 OMS passing what sounded like order or parts numbers. 1106-162-8800 Washer, next item, 1106-664-1000 Heater guide plate, next one, etc. 9/SEPT. (IJ) HBD20:MFA Berne Switzerland 0532 UTC ARQ with a lot of OP chat. Ended with 73s Rudi. 16/SEPT (IJ) HBD20/6: MFA BERN 0720 arq 100/170 Offline encrypted tfc, signing off as HBD20/6. (16/Sep) (DW) WWJ98 & AAR4???: US Fed Govt Region 7 net FHWA Shoshone ID & UNID MARS station 0520 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. Mentioned about earthquakes, seismic monitoring, TV broadcasting, skeds & radio propagation. Ended with thanks for the radio check. 16/SEPT (IJ) UNID: Telecom Pacific Islands 0843 UTC LSB with dial tones & 2 YLs in a Pacific Island language. 23/SEPT (IJ) 7XR70: In Salah Meteo, ALG: OCT 07 / 07.07 USB, OM FF/AA, id 'SALAH' clg Djanet (ENON) : Unid FF 1645 ARQ-E/184.7/370 Betas only. 25 Aug (RGA) : NATO Mil 2033 NATO-PSK/2400/USB Idle Condition. (27 Sep) (RGA) ---:US Tuna Fishing Boats 0548 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. Ended with lots of luck. 26/SEPT (IJ) UNID:Commercial stations Australia 0825 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. 19/SEPT (IJ) SAM 201, inbound Andrews, wkg Andrews VIP for pps. 0207z 7 Oct(JJ) OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 0833 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400 F7b1. Tfc (Nx) in Danish. Fading badly. (14/Sep) (DW) RCH72: Tashkent Meteo UZB 1945 FAX VGood pic; of what I don't know. (23 Sep) (RGA) Mossad Numbers Station (E10): 0430 USB w/"YHF". "Message (x2), Group 5 (x2) Text (x2) TYLCD EIVPV DGVKY SKMFO DEGTS, End of message (x2) repeat (x2)" then all again. At 0435 "end of transmission." /7918/ (8/Oct/99) (MADX) UNID: 0525 unid 120/200. (8/Oct/99) (MADX) PBC: DN GOEREE ISLAND 0743 rtty 75/850 CARB. Activity on chans 02a, 04b and o6c. NB. This part of spectrum reserved for Stan Freq/time sigs. ( 8/Oct) (DW) PBC: Goeree Island, Netherlands 14.20 ITA2 75/850 Availability info (06 Oct). (PT) Gander Radio CAN 1952 USB 1900UTC Metars Canadian Aflds. 22 Aug Pagina 782 10090 10108.7 10114.7 10116 10183 10192.5 10202.0 10213.9 10215 10236 10238.5 10248.0 10254 10280 10281.3 10284 10285 10313.0 10314.0 10355.0 10384.6 10407 10423 10446 10458 10467.0 10470.5 10472.0 10473.5 10493.0 10493.7 10497 10498.0 WUN-v05 (RGA) NewYorkRadio: Volmet, NY USA 2039 USB TAFs US Aflds 27 Aug (RGA) Tashkent Volmet: Tashkent UZB 2041 USB Rus Aflds Wx Actuals. YL in EE. 27 Aug (RGA) DDK9: Hamburg Meteo GER 1642 RTTY/50/430 CQs. Spurious of 10100.8 18 Sep (RGA) FYJ2: Port Aux Francais R. ARQ-E3 Fr 96/425 1014 (9/Oct)(EW) : Unid WEFAX 2205 FAX Polar Projection Chart with contours; Legend on edge:- NWP VALID: 990828Z UNIT:M INTERVAL: 80/40. Not Moscow (?) 27 Aug (RGA) : CIS Mil 2209 MS-5/USB 27 Aug (RGA) DHJ59: GN Wilhelmshaven 0836 SSB Radio Check with DRHH "Oste" an electronic surveillance ship (15/Sep/99) (LAR) Sam 27000: Working Andrews for pp to no id location. 1738 (4/Oct) (MW) UNID 1907 CW. Tfc in offline encrypt 5fig grps each rptd. Frequency unstalbe/drifting +/-50 hz. (18/Sep) (DW) ---:Bah'ai Faith Missionary net Papua New Guinea 0715 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. Mentioned about teachers, elementary school, blackboards, Mount Brown, Mount Maria, NSA, Bah'ai to keep the faith, pray for the woman, health dept, Port Moresby, location of the building site & next radio sked would be 8 o'clock in the morning. Ended with Alama to the Bah'ais & all the missions. 6/AUG. (IJ) UNID: 0643 USB possible South Pacific dispatch comms w/ YL clg "PLW HEC: BERN RADIO 0703 CW. Chan free marker "de HEC". (19/Sep) (DW) 8BY: PARIS 1857 CW. Marker "vvv 8BY 739/475/837/542". Ends at 1900z with "ar" and offair. (19/Sep) (DW) : Unid NATO 2211 LINK-11/USB 27 Aug (RGA) : CIS Mil 1606 MS-5/USB 25 Aug (RGA) RFLIG: FF Cayenne 0336 ARQ-E3 192/380 w/5LGs. ALready in progress. Moderate fading on signal. System seemed to be having problems with the link with many repeats and pauses in msg. At 0400, short msg w/Ckt ID [RTI], then ending with "hi Ryan" repeated several times (6/Oct/99) (MADX) ICRC Geneva ??? 0930 PACTOR1 200Bd calling RC2SKO: UNID (15/Sep/99) (LAR) : Unid FF 2212 ARQ-E/48/840 27 Aug (RGA) ---: MFA Warsaw? 1645 Pol-Arq 100/240 Msg\Pol - to unk MOSCI in header 27/Sep RH2 ---: Unid Polemb 1720 Pol-Arq 100/240 Idling,then claris Msg\Pol mentions Nairobi (01/Sep) (RH2) Unid: Polemb 1720 Pol-Arq 100/240 Idling,then claris Msg\Pol mentions Nairobi (01/Sep) (RH2) 4XZ: Tel Aviv Radio, Isr 4xz. Five letter grps. De 4xz. 2053 (25/Aug) (EW) 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 2221 RTTY/50/840 Poor Copy. 27 Aug (RGA) LN2A:Propogation beacon Sveio Norway CW (EB) : Illicit 1630 USB YL in EE with 5FGs. (22 Oct) (RGA) Atencion Numbers Station (V2a): 0333 AM YL/SS w/5FGs. Already in progress. (6/Oct/99) (MADX) : Unid 1110 RTTY/75/830 Enciphered Baudot. Did someWUN report this one yesterday? 18 Sep (RGA) Unid: 1634 rtty? 75/250 Unable decode(25/Aug) (RH2) FDC: FAF Metz F 1634 CW Vs. 18 Sep (RGA) Capitol : FAF Taverney 1942 USB Test for receiver adjustment. (Thanks top Ralf Kloth for ident). (27 Feb) (RGA) FDY: FAF Paris 0920 RTTY 50/400 w/bricks 1-0 RYs FDYs tape03Sep99 (ML2) ATHLETIC COACH: 1623 USB "H" msg for APACHE KID (21/SEP/99) (JLM) RFTJF: Port Bouet Radio, Ivo ARQ-E3 48/425 idling only. 0700 (25/Aug) (EW) UNID: 1227 USB YL/SS in numbers (14/SEP/99) (RP3) RFFEDFD: Rennes, France 12.50 ARQ-E 72/400 DETECOLTRANS QUATRE RENNES with "EXERCICE" tfc in FF to RFFHCFB/DETECOLTRANS DEUX Pagina 783 10535 10535.0 10535.8 10536 10555 10583 10588.0 10727 10766.0 10777 10780 10811 10813.5 10825.0 10917.5 10917.7 10939 10954.8 10965 11017 11030 11036 WUN-v05 THIONVILLE via UBF cct (06 Oct). (PT) ---:Possible Gendarme net New Caledonia or French Polynesia 0715 UTC USB with long ALE bursts & 2 OMs with brief comms in FF, followed by more long ALE bursts. 24/SEPT (IJ) ---: Russian Navy 0555 36-50 50/220 Traffic 21/Sep RH2 ---: Russian Navy 1815 36-50 50/240 Traffic. Unable decode (18/Aug) (RH2) ---: Russian Navy 1700 36-50 50/220 Traffic - unable decode((22/Aug) (RH2) CFH: CF Halifax 0550 rtty 75/700 Wx 02/Oct RH2 CFH: CF Halifax NS CAN 1952 FAX '24-Hr Program 28 Sep 1999......Waves. (Prob Significant Waves Fcast) (27 Sep) (RGA) AXI34: Darwin Meteo AUS 1800 FAX Fuzzy copy; curved lines with arrow-heads. 22 Aug (RGA) ---:CIA counting station 0545 UTC USB YL with numbers. 25/SEPT (IJ) WGY908, FEMA, Denver, CO and WGY957, State EOC, Lincoln, NE: 1541 USB (21/SEP/99) (JLM) : Illicit 1914 AM YL in EE with 5FGs (11 Oct) (RGA) ---: Russian Navy 1809 36-50 50/170 Traffic.Unusually small shift? (18/Aug) (RH2) ---:Philippine Military net 0924 UTC USB with OM spelling out Msg. Ready request, Go ahead, Continual intial exercise, Received 5, For this report, etc. 27/SEPT (IJ) Aircraft 922 (unidentified): 2317 USB w/Ascension in ground maintenance check. ((NOTE: First time I've heard Ascension or any other GHFS station on this freq)) (16/SEP/99) (RP3) 31 and Cape Radio: 1553 USB phone patch (21/SEP/99) (JLM) DARKSTAR TANGO: (Tinker AFB E-3 552ACW/965ACS AWACS) Cape Radio 1521z USB pp 07Oct99 (ALS) Guard 63604: Cape Radio 1603z USB radio check 30/Sep (ALS) KING 12: (Moody AFB 347W/71RQS C-130 Cape Radio 1433z USB Radio chk.)06Oct99 (ALS) KING 22: (NY-ANG Gabreski, Long Island 106RQW C-130) Cape Radio 0329z USB Moody AFB 06Oct99 (ALS) KING 22:(NY-ANG Gabreski, Long Island 106RQW C-130)Cape Radio 0306zUSB rqsts relay of msg re enroute from Patrick AFB to Moody AFB. 06Oct99 (ALS) KING 78: (Moody AFB 347W/71RQS C-130)Cape Radio 1509z USB Rqsts radio chk from Cape Radio, then Ascension Radio. 06Oct99 (ALS) RAZOR 32: (E-8C JSTARS, Robins AFB 93ACW/93TS) Cape Radio 1452z USB 07Oct99 (ALS) REACH JHL4: (Air Transport Intl, Little Rock DC-8, contractor acft)Cape Radio 0322z USB Little Rock Ops: ETA at Antigua 0945z. 06Oct99 (ALS) : CIS Mil 1958 MS-5/USB (27 Sep) (RGA) VHC:RAN Belconnen, ACT Australia 0710 UTC USB with VFT 16 Channel Xmission. 28/AUG. (IJ) UNID 0909 PACTOR 100/200 Short burst of selcalls MCOMPAQ ( 8/Oct) (DW) RFFXOC: Armees Centops Paris 0737 Arq-E3 48/400 MCA Presse Review (16/Aug) (RH2) RFTJ: FF Dakar 0808 Arq-E3 48/400 CdeV on TJF cid (16/Aug) (RH2) : Unid FF 1643 ARQ-E3/48/390 End of message about programme for resettlement after military service, then betas. (22 Oct) (RGA) RFFIC: Marine Dipermil Paris 0800 Arq-E3 48/400 MCA Presse\FF to all FN bases 24/Sep RH2 ---:Mil Russia 1201 21/10/99 CW (pbl) qtc 30 35 21 1450 72 bt 406 bt PPPPP 5 barred letter tfc (EB) RFTJF?: FF Port Bouet (tent) 0555 Arq-E 48/850 O2/Oct RH2 : Unid NATO 1557 NATO-PSK/2400/USB 22 Aug (RGA) : Unid FAPSI? 1917 ITA2/75/500 5LGs. qru qsl2 cfm tks vy gb sk.(11 Oct) (RGA) AXM34: Melbourne Meteo AUS 1624 FAX Blurring; Noise; Only contours visible; Longitude markings 110-170 (East presumably) 22 Aug (RGA) UNID: Military station Australia 0330 UTC USB with ALE Bursts. Pagina 784 11046.9 11048.0 11080 11084.0 11090.0 11111.3 11115 11119.2 11133 11140 11143 11160.4 11165 11175 WUN-v05 18/SEPT (IJ) SAM: Stockholm, Sweden 10.55 SWED-ARQ 100/400 5-lg tfc to unknownembassy (07 Oct). (PT) ---: Russian Navy 1740 36-50 50/240 Traffic 05/Oct RH2 : SANA Press Damascus SYR 1551 RTTY/50/825 Nx in Arabic. 22 Aug (RGA) : Sana Damascus. 50 bd French newsbulletin. 1315 (18/Sep)(PvdE) SANA: Damascus 1604 rtty 50/830 Nx\AA 22/Sep RH2 SHADO ## (missed it): clg COYOTE Ops. 0046z 15 Sep(JJ) KVM70: Honolulu Meteo 0558 fax 120/576 Weak signal - poor chart! 02/Oct RH2 Australian Net: USB Aus. Unid Aus Net, re fisheries. 1051 (25/Aug) (EW) Corn Snow (strong level): 1346 USB calling Mainsail w/no response (26/SEP/99) (RP3) USAF AWS: 1513 RTTY 75/800 w/meteo tfc. First time logged here since January 1999. (8/Oct/99) (MADX) RKE 92:UNID station Russia 2300 UTC RTTY 50 Bd/500 calling RGU 65 & 4646. SEPT 15. (IJ) ---:Australian Defence Forces Radio (via VHC RAN Belconnen XMTers) 0955 UTC USB with moral Msgs for the crews onboard the HMAS Warrnambool,ANZAC, Tobruk, Adelaide & Success. All of those ships are on E.Timor BRAVO 9 CHARLIE: Australian Military Possibly E.Timor related. 0715 UTC USB calling NOVEMBER 5 SIERRA for radio check with no joy. 22/SEPT (IJ) QUEBEC NOVEMBER ROMEO & PAPA BRAVO GULF: Australian Military net Possibly E.Timor related 0724 UTC USB trying to co-ordinate a CRATT link on 11145. Your Msg was half garbled over. 23/SEPT (IJ) Unid: 0604 Mode?? 200/400 Unlisted 02/Oct RH2 AXF: RAAF Sydney, NSW Australia 0442 UTC USB with ALE Bursts. PSK P-T-P link to MRX RAAF Butterworth Malaysia. 30/JULY. (IJ) AADT (US Army vessel LCU-2004, Aldie): 0426 USB w/Hickam in pp probably w/Harbormaster, Ft Eustis VA. (NOTE: AADT not heard)). At 1744 AADT w/Andrews w/request for morale (personal) pp. (28/SEP/99) (RP3) Andrews (strong level): 2350 USB w/msg for Newton BB3KSL (only preamble repeated three times). Message echoed by Thule and Andrews # 2. (27/SEP/99) (RP3) Andrews: 1159 USB w/message for Grizzly (BBC66J, preamble only; repeated 3 times). Echoed by Andrews #2. (28/SEP/99) (RP3) Anvil 02 (possible E-3B, Tinker) at 1749 w/Andrews in radio check. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) Ascension: wkg pp for NAVY LL39 to DSN#942-3030 at 2143.9\18\99 (MF2) Ascension: wkg pp for SPAR 99 to USAFE at 2333 9\21\99 (MF2) Axis 18 (unidentified): 0106 USB w/McClellan in pp w/Axe Ops DSN 228-XXXX (Davis-Monthan) reporting departure from Andrews and ETA at Davis-Monthan of 0515Z. Wants Axe Ops to call Barksdale CP and cancel scheduled landing there.((NOTE: Axis 18 has typical bomber sounding transmitter)) (16/SEP/99) (RP3) Bobby 81 (KC-135, ME ANG): 1350 USB w/Thule in pp w/McGuire CP cancelling PPR for McGuire since they are RON at Bangor ME. (26/SEP/99) (RP3) DOOM 04: 0203 USB (B-52, Barksdale AFB) w/ HICKAM in p/p w/ MUD BUG CONTROL (Barksdale CP) w/request for p/p to RED-9 from the 93rd BS for advice on hydraulic leak. Looking for guidance on proper procedures. (14/SEP/99) (RP3) Eskan 71 (spelled-id as KC-135): 0125 USB w/McClellan in pp w/Mildenhall CP (Banner) for 0500Z arrival. Eskan 71 reported departing from (sounded like) Fairchild AFB. (14/OCT/99) (RP3) Evac 5277: 0207 USB w/Hickam in pp w/Hilda East reporting ETA of 01030Z. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) G9Z (possible USN unit): 0224 USB calling Mainsail. (20/SEP/99) (RP3) GAELIC 44: 1448 USB w/ ANDREWS in p/p to Andrews Base Ops reporting enroute to Langley w/ ETA 1600Z to drop off equipment Pagina 785 WUN-v05 then will go on to Andrews ETA 1700Z (14/SEP/99) (RP3) Gold 62 (ferry tanker): 1139 USB w/Andrews in pp w/Andrews Metro w/wx for Pease NH at 1315Z . At 1152 Gold 62 w/Andrews in pp w/Pack Control (Pease CP), DSN 852-XXXX. Gold 62 asks that landing information be passed on to the Coronet personnel. (28/SEP/99) (RP3) Goose 75 (MC-130, Duke Field FL): 0138 USB w/Thule in pp w/Eglin Metro DSN 872-XXXX for 0415Z arrival. (14/OCT/99) (RP3) JGO 36 (Joint Guard Operations aircraft): 1920 USB w/Thule in pp w/Ramstein CP who queries ETA at RAF Mildenhall. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) King 32 (C-130, USAF Rescue): 1426 USB w/Andrews in pp w/King Ops, DSN 460-XXXX (Moody AFB) reporting departure from Little Rock where they picked up the parachute jumpers and are due into homeplate at 1920Z. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) King 64 (C-130, USAF Rescue): 1743 USB w/Andrews in pp w/Acclimate who informs King 64 that the Keflavik bird has left. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) MARINE CORP 5144: clg Ascension for r/c at 2341 9\21\99 (MF2) MARLIN 136: 0051 USB calling Mainsail NOTE: Possible DEA/Customs aircraft (12/SEP/99) (RP3) McClellan: 0211 USB w/Reach 6033 (not heard) in pp w/Yokota. (13/OCT/99) (RP3) Navy JW 300 (C-130T, VR-62, NAS Brunswick) at 2124 in pp w/Lajes Metro for 2300Z arrival. Departed Rota Spain at 1915Z. (26/SEP/99) (RP3) Navy LL 79 (P-3C, VP-30 Jacksonville): 1729 USB w/Andrews in radio check. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) Navy RC 326 (P-3C, VP-46 Whidbey Island): 0215 USB calling Mainsail. Hickam and McClellan both answer. (13/OCT/99) (RP3) Navy SW 731 (unidentified-sounded like a P-3): 0236 USB w/McClellan in pp w/unidentified (missed pp) who provides QSL time. (13/OCT/99) (RP3) Nighthawk 71 (unidentified): 1524 USB calling Mainsail. (26/SEP/99)(RP3) Otis 71 (KC-130, VMGR 252, MCAS Cherry Point): 1707 USB w/Andrews in pp w/NAS Corpus Christi Ops for 1900Z arrival. (15/SEP/99) (RP3) PAT 443 (US ARMY, unidentified): 0217 USB w/McClellan in radio check ((NOTE: Unusual for PAT aircraft to be on HF)) (27/SEP/99) (RP3) PG 334 (P-3C, VP-65 Point Mugu CA): 0238 USB w/McClellan in pp w/Navy Duty Office 805-340-XXXX w/landing information. (13/OCT/99) (RP3) RAINMAN: 1631 USB (USN E-6 MERCURY) wkg OFFUTT w/pp to prob VQ-4 Command Post (DSN 339-xxxx). "Turn around and talk to those RM's (Navy Radioman) in the cage and have them fix the traffic. It is taking over 2 hours for us to receive the latest traffic." (5/Oct/99) (MADX) RAZOR 02: w/tfc for McClelland (RAYMOND 19) RAZOR 02 passes (line 5 1940z, line 2330z, line 7 0100z, line 8 2-23M00, line 9\10\11 "All one") at 0001 9\21\99 (MF2) REACH 6166: 1538 USB (id as C-141 tail # 61066) w/ ANDREWS in p/p to McGuire CP & Metro for 1730Z arrival (14/SEP/99) (RP3) REACH 9301: 0041 USB w/ Ascension in p/p w/ Howard Control Center DSN 268-XXXX. Howard informs them that their flight line is closed (permanently). Reach 9301 is enroute to Tocumen, Panama and was told to contact Howard. Howard doesn't seem to care about the call and tells Reach 9301 to just go ahead and call Tocumen and land there. Later the same day, at 2323 Reach 9301 requests wx for Roosevelt Roads at 0030Z. (13/SEP/99) (RP3) REACH F8YA:asking for wx 2008 22/10/99 USB no c/s for stn giving details (EB) Ranger 11 (unidentified): 0158 USB w/Hickam in pp w/Eagle Ops at DSN 675-XXXX (Ellesworth AFB) wants to know procedures for using touch & go's at end of crew duty day for pilot's proficiency. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) Reach 5001: 0050 USB w/Thule in pp w/Hilda East Metro w/wx for Pagina 786 WUN-v05 Goose, Newfoundland at 0230Z (27/SEP/99) (RP3) Reach 5241: 2122 USB w/Ascension in pp w/McGuire CP for 2350Z arrival (26/SEP/99) (RP3) Reach 740 (id as C-130, tail # 81306 probably WVA ANG): 1306 USB w/Thule in pp w/Halifax FSS filing flight plan from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Charleston WVA departing Halifax at 1500Z ETA Charleston 1920Z. (26/SEP/99) (RP3) Reach 809 (id as C-17, tail # 70042): 0115 USB w/Ascension in pp w/McChord CP & Metro. Inbound from Hickam w/0355Z ETA at McChord. (27/SEP/99) (RP3) Reach 8215: 2108 USB w/Ascension in pp w/Dover CP & Metro for 2250Z arrival (26/SEP/99) (RP3) Reach 8T9 (id as C-17): 2352 USB w/Andrews in pp w/Charleston AFB Metro for 0100Z arrival. (27/SEP/99) (RP3) Reach Golf 7 (slight British accent): 0223 USB w/Thule in pp w/AMCC Ramstein CP & USAFE Metro for Ramstein & Frankfurt for 0630Z arrival. (20/SEP/99) (RP3) Reach Victor 7: 0258 USB w/Ascension in pp w/wx for Abu Dhabi & Fujairah at 0400Z. (27/SEP/99) (RP3) Rhody 01 (C-130, RI ANG): 1352 USB in pp w/Dover CP adjusting ETA there to 1836Z. (19/SEP/99) (RP3) Ruler 37 (possible C-141, MS ANG) at 2309 calling Mainsail for radio checks (26/SEP/99) (RP3) SAM 403 (C-20, Andrews): 0104 USB w/McClellan in pp w/Andrews SAM CP for 0315Z arrival. Checks on status of airfield due to Hurricane Floyd. Airfield open. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) SPAR 56 (id as C-135 VIP aircraft): 2313 USB w/McClellan in pp w/Offutt Metro for 0100Z arrival. (26/SEP/99) (RP3) SPAR 61 (VIP aircraft): 2313 USB calling Mainsail w/no response. (27/SEP/99) (RP3) START 321:Speaking with Thule Greenland 2203 20/10/99 USB giving eta at UIUU at 0150(EB) Sawtooth (spelled-strong level): 1918 USB w/Andrews requesting Sand Stone freqs. Andrews gives freqs as primary Z205, secondary Z190 and also 8.992 and 11.244. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) Swap 24 (probable C-17, tail # 60007): 0057 USB w/Thule in pp w/Hilda East w/arrival information at Seeb, Oman at 0330Z. Some problem with diplomatic clearances which Hilda seemed to think were cleared up.(27/SEP/99) (RP3) Swap 31(probable C-17, tail # 50001): 0338 USB w/Ascension in pp /unidentified CP w/arrival information. ((NOTE: Swap 31 not heard)) (28/SEP/99) (RP3) Thule: wkg pp for HAVOC 88 to DSN#XXX-3041 at 2301 9\20\99 (MF2) Tiger 35 (prob B-1B, Ellesworth AFB): 0226 w/Hickam in pp w/maintenance regarding fault codes on terrain following equipment and how those fault codes will impact on scheduled terrain following flight training. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) Trident 711 (P-3C VP-26 Brunswick): 2104 w/Andrews in pp to Blue Star (TSCC Roosevelt Roads PR) at DSN 831-XXXX w/ops normal report and QSL. (24/SEP/99) (RP3) Trout 99 (C-135, 412th Flight Test Sqdn, Edwards AFB): 2041 USB w/Andrews in pp cancelling scheduled AR in 309W for tomorrow at 1400Z. (15/SEP/99) (RP3) VADER 41: 1542 (USBC-130H 910th AG Ohio ANG) wkg OFFUTT w/attempted pp to BATTLESTAR Ohio ANG, 910th AG Command Post, Youngstown, Ohio (DSN: 346-xxxx). Many probs getting pp established. (5/Oct/99) (MADX) Verify (sounds like): 2051 USB w/Andrews in pp w/Andrews Metro w/wx for CFB Greenwood (CYZX) for 2230Z (26/SEP/99) (RP3) Wooden 31 (id as KC-10): 2300 USB w/Ascension in pp w/NAS Oceana DSN 433-XXXX for 0045Z arrival. References a four-ship formation that was with them (fighters??) that will RON elsewhere and arrive Oceana in the morning. (26/SEP/99) (RP3) EXPEDITE: Thule Radio GHFS 1556z USB Rqsts wkg freq for SANDSTONE.Thule advises z175/z190. 11/Oct/99 (ALS) HOSER 52: 1524z USB clg Andrews for p/p to DSN 440-XXXX. Number is busy. Hoser 52 asked to standby, number still busy, so successfully tried alternate number (27/SEP/99) (FL) Pagina 787 11178 WUN-v05 PT9B: Andrews GHFS 1905z USB pp to NAS JAX Passes c/s GHOST and 3YM 30/Sep (ALS) RAWLY 85: (C-141 McChord) Andrews GHFS 1938z USB pp NGU (NAS Norfolk) Metro. 30/Sep (ALS) RAYMOND 19: (ROBINS CP) Andrews GHFS 1901z USB calls RAZOR 32 asks why Line 7 was extended 30/Sep (ALS) RAZOR 32: (JSTARS 93ACW/93TS E-8C) Andrews GHFS 1845z USB Delivers formatted report: Line6: 1835z, Line 7: 2000z (ETA, per Raymond 19), Line 8: 2 4000, Line 9: 0, Line 10:2 81C00, Line 11: 1. 30/Sep (ALS) REACH 409: (C-141) Andrews GHFS 2030z USB pp CHS Metro, PIREP 30/Sep (ALS) REACH 608: (C-141, Tail 60158) Ascension Radio GHFS 2202z USB Gets Wx for Seymour Johnson AFB 0050z arrival. Gives PIREP from 39-54N 60-34W at FL 340, over Atlantic about 600 miles east of Atlantic City.10/Oct/99 (ALS) REACH 6166: (#86166) Andrews GHFS 1959z USB pp Hilda Andrews Metro re 2100z ETC Andrews 30 Sep (ALS) REACH 7041: 1316 USB requesting p/p with Dover Command Post. Will arrive at 1530z (27/SEP/99) (FL) REACH 7171: (C-5) Ascension Radio GHFS 2215z USB pp Kelly AFB 433AW CP ("Hill Country"), informs of 0035z ETA, with 4 pax. 10/Oct/99 (ALS) REACH 7H7:(C141)Ascension Radio GHFS 2152z USB Gets Wx for McGuireand Charleston AFBs. Gives PIREP from 23-13N 86-21W at FL 370, in Gulf, west of Cuba. REACH 8266: 1341z USB (C17 wing # 880266) w/ p/p adv left Myrtle Beach at 1322z and will be arriving at 1600z w/ no cargo on board (27/SEP/99) (FL) SHADOW 91: (Duke Field MC-130P Combat Shadow) Andrews GHFS 1850z USB pp to Eglin Megtro and Hurlburt Seminole Ops. 30/Sep (ALS) TITAN 03: (Cherry Point MCAS VMGR-252 KC-130) Andrews GHFS 2003z USB pp NAS Key West Base Ops 30/Sep (ALS) TROUT 99: 1514 USB clg Andrews for p/p, will need work done on aircraft before next flight.Will require two new brakes,one landing tire changed,and also co-pilots yolk mike switch (27/SEP/99) (FL) ___41: Andrews GHFS 1935z USB pp (OH-ANG CP) Passes ETA in 2 hrs. maint. problem 305 30/Sep (ALS) AUSSIE 126: & RNZAF Auckland New Zealand 0502 UTC USB with roger out. 23/SEPT (IJ) CHARLIE 2: 2347 USB (Dutch Navy vessel) w/ PJC reporting position as 70 nms from unspecified point, course 290 degrees speed 15 kts (13/SEP/99) (RP3) Charlie 1 (Dutch Navy patrol vessel): 0228 w/Pirahna Sierra (US accent) and Orange Guard w/encoded position report. Charlie 1's speed is 10 kts. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) Charlie 2 (Dutch accent-probable vessel): 1325 USB w/Circle 01 (sounds like-US accent) in status report. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) Charlie 2 (probable Dutch Navy patrol vessel): 0340 USB w/PJC (Dutch Navy, Hato Curacao) w/encoded position report. (28/SEP/99) (RP3) FALCON 01: clg PAPA JULIET CHARLIE at 2218 9\21\99 (MF2) FALCON 01: clg PAPA JULIET CHARLIE, nothing heard at 2340.9\18\99 (MF2) Falcon 01 (Dutch Navy aircraft): 2303 USB w/PJC passing position report as currently Julie enroute to Cindy then Linda. (19/SEP/99) (RP3) Falcon 01 (Dutch Navy aircraft, Curacao): 0105 USB w/PJC (Dutch Navy, Hato Curacao) w/encoded position report. At 2307 w/PJK (Dutch Navy, Suffisant, Curacao) asking that position reportEmily, 305 degs 56 nms -be passed to PJC (27/SEP/99) (RP3) Falcon 01 (Dutch Navy aircraft, Curacao): 2105 USB w/PJK (Dutch Navy, Suffisant Curacao) w/encoded position report. (26/SEP/99) (RP3) Gantsec (Coast Guard Greater Antilles Section, San Juan PR): 1412 USB w/Victor Echo requesting latest information on fishing vessel Wanda 17. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) Pagina 788 WUN-v05 LORD NELSON: w\TFC for VICTOR ECHO at 2222 9\21\99 (MF2) NETHERLANDS AIR FORCE 82: 2323 USB calling Netherlands Air Force 81. Chatter makes reference to PJX (Dutch Navy, Carribean) (13/SEP/99) (RP3) ORANGE GUARD: 2310 USB calling LORD NELSON w/no response. Orange Guard changes callsign to 3EE and tries calling 4EE NOTE: This freq is usually used by Dutch Navy, Curacao and tri-partite drug interdiction units in the Caribbean (13/SEP/99) (RP3) ORANGE GUARD: clg Lord Nelson for r/c at 0012 Again at 0026. 9\20\99 (MF2) Orange Guard (Dutch Navy vessel): 0156 USB w/Lord Nelson (Royal Navy vessel) who reports loss of track on surface vessel. Last reported position 1.6 nms from Orange Guard's location. (24/SEP/99) (RP3) Orange Guard (Dutch Navy vessel): 2300 USB w/Victor Echo (French Navy vessel) w/status of Helius 519 (helicopter). Shark 21 (probably either USCGC Valiant, WMEC-621, Miami FL or USCGC Cushing, WPB-1321, San Juan PR) calling PJC (probably Dutch Navy, Hato Curacao) at 2301 asking PJC to check with Gantsec (Graeater Antilles Section) on the status of today's HPDL (sounds like). (19/SEP/99) (RP3) Orange Guard (Dutch accent): 0113 USB calling Lord Nelson, Mike 07, and Shark 08 (probably USCGC Vashon, WPB-1308 Roosevelt Roads PR) w/no response. Also calls Charlie-1 (Dutch Navy vessel). (16/SEP/99) (RP3) Orange Guard and Lord Nelson: 2120 USB attempting to coordinate Alligator links w/Orange Guard working XAA & XAB, then XAF while Lord Nelson works XAE. At 2129 Foxtrot 3 and Victor Echo in French chatter trying to arrange frequency to be used by helicopter Lima Foxtrot 4. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) Orange Guard: 2053 USB w/Lord Nelson (British accent) requesting which crypto black box they are using. Lord Nelson passes crypto key to Orange Guard. Gantsec at 2055 w/Victor Echo (French accent) telling him to call Gantsec at extension 2041. Unit Foxtrot 03 (French speaker) at 2059 w/Victor Echo in extended French chatter. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) PJC (Dutch Navy, Hato Curacao): 1219 USB w/Sparrow 01 (Dutch Navy aircraft) confirming Sparrow 01 departure from Hato (TNCC) at 1213Z. At 1221 Oranguard calling PJC for radio checks. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) PJC (Dutch Navy, Hato Curacao): 2320 USB w/ unidentified aircraft (unheard) w/position report. (13/SEP/99) (RP3) PJK & GANTSEC: DN Curacao Netherland Antilles & USCG San Juan Puerto Rico 0435 UTC USB both working VICTOR ECHO. 16/SEPT (IJ) PJK (Dutch Navy, Suffisant Curacao): 2047 USB w/aircraft (not heard) in position report. (15/SEP/99) (RP3) UNID: 1848 USB calling PJC (Dutch Navy, Hato Curacao) in the blind. Gives ETA at Stendal (sounds like) of 1945Z (14/SEP/99) (RP3) Unidentified aircraft: 1419 USB w/PJK (Dutch Navy Suffisant) asking that PJK relay to PJC that he will arrive at Juliana Airport, St Maarten (TNCM) in one hour. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) VICTOR ECHO: 0030 USB in extensive multi-agency drug interdiction activity involving a go-fast boat in probably the Western Caribbean. Victor Echo appears to be net control afloat, following the go-fast. Victor Echo at various times has Dutch, French, British, and US accented speakers. Other units noted: Simpson (Dutch accent); Orange Guard (Dutch accent); Helius 519 (helo aboard Victor Echo); Shark 17 (probably USCGC Vigilant, WMEC 617); Shark 02 (Unidentified); and Gremlin 02 (probable USN P-3C) (15/SEP/99) (RP3) VICTOR ECHO: clg CHARLIE ONE at 0105 9\18\99 (MF2) VICTOR ECHO: clg ORANGE GUARD for r\c and pos rep at 2230 9\21\99 (MF2) VICTOR ECHO: clg for SHARK 07 for r/c at 0115, nothing heard.9\18\99 (MF2) Victor Echo (French Navy vessel): 0057 USB w/Orange Guard (Dutch Pagina 789 WUN-v05 Navy vessel) exchanging their latest PCS (position course speed). Positions were encoded. (20/SEP/99) (RP3) Victor Echo (French accent): 1254 USB w/Orange Guard (Dutch accent) w/encoded position report and course of 185 degrees at speed of 6 kts.(16/SEP/99) (RP3) Victor Echo: 1356 USB in French chat w/station or vessel Papa Oscar (16/SEP/99) (RP3) Victor Echo: 2310 USB calling Shark 07 (probably USCGC Ocracoke, WPB-1307, Roosevelt Roads PR) w/no response. At 2318 Orange Guard tells Victor Echo that Charlie-1 (Dutch Navy patrol vessel) is alongside and no longer involved in the operation. (19/SEP/99) (RP3) XAQ: 0215 USB calling XBQ (not heard) and Orange Guard (British accent) at 0216 w/Lord Nelson (not heard) confirming receipt of message (14/SEP/99) (RP3) LORD NELSON: clg SHARK 07, nothing heard at 2233 9\21\99 (MF2) UNID: Shock 21 calling Victor Echo. 1020 (25/Aug) (EW) 11184 ---:Japanese Military 0711 UTC USB with WX forecasts. 9/SEPT. (IJ) 11201.0 UNID: Unksys 75/850 en cr. 1022 (25/Aug) (EW) 11202 UNID: O/M (CH, Hong Kong dialect) 2059 w/O/M (CH) (24/SEP/99) (RP3) 11205 AXI: RAAF Darwin, NT Australia & INTERFET 1061 0650 UTC USB with Selcal check. 22/SEPT (IJ) AXI: RAAF Darwin, NT Australia & UN 006 0654 UTC USB with operational within 30 nautical miles. 22/SEPT (IJ) Architect (RAF Command): 1208 USB w/airfield conditions. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) ROMEO ROMEO 1 & FOXTROT 6 TANGO: Australian Military E.Timor net 0732 UTC USB with radio checks. 21/SEPT (IJ) 11214.0 Bunk? 16: Working Trenton military for pp to Eglin regarding eta at 2 alternate locations, pp to 872-xxxx number about landing prep, checking on status of 15 flight. 2059 (4/Oct)(MW) Sam 681: Working Andrews for radio check. 2105 (4/Oct)(MW) 11217 ??48:German air force 1107 21/10/99 USB weather given to ??48 twice unable to read location (EB) UNID: No id. Volmet with British accent. 1741 (4/Oct) (MW) 11218 Aircraft 55 (O/M SS): 1044 USB reporting probable checkpoint times of 1058Z and 1150Z. (14/OCT/99) (RP3) 11220 AFA:USAF Andrews AFB & SAM 403 0746 UTC USB on primary CH# 311. SEPT 15. (IJ) SAM 202 (C-20, # 60202, 89 ALW Andrews): 2049 USB w/Andrews attempting pp w/202-256-XXXX (Wash DC). SAM 202 tells Andrews to cancel pp since they made the call on the aircraft phone. Andrews tells SAM 202 that Crown (White House Communications Command Center) want to pass something to them but later Crown (thru Andrews) told them to disregard. In interplane chat w/SAM 206 it was disclosed that SAM 202 is Executive 1 Foxtrot but doesn't use that callsign when talking to Andrews. SAM 202 departed their location at 2040Z and is due at destination at 2130Z. (14/OCT/99) (RP3) SAM 206 (C-20, #60206 89 ALW Andrews): 2055 USB w/Andrews w/report of departure at 2040Z and ETA Andrews of 2125Z. SAM 206 carrying Secretary of State and party of 11. SAM 206 & SAM 202 chide each other about who will bump who to land first. SAM 206 in pp w/State Dept Ops Center w/information from Security Service advance team concerning arrangements for introduction of Secretary of State at function in New York. SAM 206 ETA is 2130Z. (14/OCT/99) (RP3) 11221 LIMA BRAVO 01: Presumed Military net Philippines 0752 UTC USB passing WX forecasts LIMA BRAVO 01, Omega, Partly cloudy. 25/SEPT (IJ) 11222 O/M (IT): 2037 w/O/M (IT). Sounded like telephone connection. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) 11226 ROGERS: 0601 USB w/ EAM FY65RZ... (04/OCT/99) (SD) 11229 Sawtooth: 1923 USB w/Sandstone in radio checks. Confirms frequency as Z210. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) 11232 Canforce 2825 (unidentified): 2235 USB w/Trenton Military Pagina 790 11235 11247 11250 11253 11285.0 11318.0 11327.9 11339 11342 11387 11396 11412 11415.2 11419.9 11422.0 11448 11450.0 11450.5 11453 11460 11460 11460.0 WUN-v05 w/request for wx at San Francisco & Sacramento. (23/SEP/99) (RP3) Canforce 3127 (unidentified): 1850 USB w/Trenton Military reporting on final approach to Trenton and closing out radio guard. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) UN 399 (Canforce aircraft on UN mission): 1813 USB w/Trenton Military & 8 Wing Ops, Trenton reporting departure from CFB Greenwood at 1725Z and ETA Tenerife, Spain 0215Z. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) AXF: RAAF Sydney NSW, Australia 0810 UTC USB calling KIWI 337, with no contact. 22/SEPT (IJ) AXF:RAAF Sydney, NSW & Australia & UN 065 0530 UTC USB with ETA for Darwin. 16/AUG. (IJ) AXJ:RAAF Perth, WA, Australia & QANTAS 15 0843 UTC USB withrequest you change to 15085 for PP. 9/SEPT. (IJ) Ascot 2024: & RAAF Darwin NT, Australia 0744 UTC USB with Selcal check. 18/SEPT (IJ) AXH: RAAF Townsville QLD, Australia & QANTAS 59 0706 UTC USB with PP to QANTAS Control passing WX for Osaka. 21/SEPT (IJ) Architect (RAF Command): 0017 USB w/VOLMET. (20/SEP/99) (RP3) AXF: RAAF Sydney, NSW Australia & AUSSIE 165 0358 UTC USB terminating PP. 20/SEPT (IJ) ---:RAF volmet U.K. 1149 21/10/99 USB wx tfc (EB) RAF VOLMET: 0126 USB (20/SEP/99) (RP3) 9VG: Singapore Radio, Sng USB Calling Ansett flight with postion info. 1151 (25/Aug) (EW) Syktyvkar Radio: Urs. VOlmet in Russian. 1230 (25/Aug) (EW) OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 0820 TWINPLEX 100bd Selcals TPRM (Bucharest).Starts "topretel058 kckc ssswwwssswww" then offline encrypt. Ends "endumtxt". (14/Sep) (DW) 82824: & Nandi Aeradio Fiji 0705 UTC USB A/C returning due to pressurization problems. Leaving FL140 & going down to 9000Ft. 23/SEPT (IJ) ---:San Francisco Aeradio & EVERGREEN 6987 0628 UTC USB with PP to Dispatch. Enquiring if they had got their departure msg, for Pago Pago. 27/JULY. (IJ) ---: poss Sydney volmet Australia 2200 07/10/99 USB automated voice -gave wx for Adelaide (EB) Sydney Volmet AUS: 2003 USB Standard Actuals Tfc. (27 Sep) (RGA) Sydney: 1207 USB automated voice w/VOLMET (11/OCT/99) (RP) LC302: 1457 USB wkg ARINC New York. (8/Oct/99) (MADX) DPU:1056 12/09/99 CW DPU handsent, then QSY 12157 QSA 5 (GH2) FF PARIS ? 1403 ARQ/342 200/400 8rc. Two chan. Weak, poor sync. Chans A: B: betas. No app tfc in 1H40 (11/Sep) (DW) OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 0812 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400. F7b1. Tfc in online encrypt. Offair after period of betas 0819z. (14/Sep) (DW) FJY5: DTRE Crozet I. 0708 Arq-E3 96/400 Idling loudly 17/Sep RH2 Unident:unident fax pictures 1500 15/10/99 FAX 120/576 90/576 poss Moscow but pictures too poor to ident (EB) MOSCOW MET 1600 FAX 500mb analysis. (11/Sep) (DW) ---: unident poss French exercise tfc 2127 07/10/99 CW appears to be repeating a callsign list including FEM, LHL, KUGG plus many others - may be traffic but signal keeps fading - can't keep a lock on it (EB) IMB3: Rome Meteo I 1626 RTTY/50/840 Italian Airfields Actuals. 18 Sep (RGA) : FAPSI 1621 RTTY/75/500 Link 60047; 5LGs; hr nil; off 1730 25 Aug (RGA) AFA:USAF Andrews AFB & SAM 403 0745 UTC USB with switch to 311. SEPT 15. (IJ) Andrews VIP: clg NAVY 496 and NAVY 676. 0323z 13 Sep(JJ) KYA?: FAPSI 1628 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 60047 (02/Aug) (RH2) SAM 403: on the ground at Pago Pago, ETA Kaneohe 1020z, wkg Andrews VIP re: taxiing at this time and two tires may need to be replaced when we land at Kaneohe (later decided to divert to Hickam). 0449z 15 Sep (Also on 11220.0)Leg history:Departed Pagina 791 11466.0 11468 11475 11476.0 11487.0 11494 11498.0 11511.0 11536.0 11541.0 11545.0 11578.5 12088 12090.0 12105 12134.0 12141 12157 12185.7 12229.5 12290 12298 12551.5 12561.5 12563.5 12571.5 12579.0 12579.5 WUN-v05 Ohakea:1900z Departed Christchurch: 2305z Departed Pago Pago: 0450z(JJ) SAM 300, DV-2 (SECAF onboard) ETA Hickam 0235z, wkg Andrews VIP for pp re: press releases about the official cancellation the T3A Firefly training program. Then a pp to Australia re: leaving weapons on the plane. 2315z 8 Oct (Also on 8026.0 and 13241.0)(JJ) TAU 52.958" as well as number of pieces in EE followed after broadcast by comms in unid language (04/OCT/99) (SD) ---:Pyongyang press North Korea 1400 15/10/99 very poor signal (EB) HMF52: KCNA PYONGYANG 1344 rtty 50/R/250 Press in EE. poor copy. (11/Sep) (DW) UNID: CW Four letter grps. 1240 (25/Aug) (EW) Outbreak (fair level): 0223 USB unsuccessfully trying to raise Flim Flam on Z205. (13/OCT/99) (RP3) Sawtooth: 1922 USB w/Sand Stone in radio checks. Confirms frequency as Z205. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) MANSANNO 02:wkg CHARLIE-8-NOVEMBER with periodic ops reports. 0522z 13 Sep(JJ) ---: FAPSI 0835 81-81 81/440 Unable decode (08/Sep) (RH2) HMF49: KCNA PYONGYANG 1354 rtty 50/250 Press in EE, poor copy. (11/Sep) (DW) UNID: CW Unksys 75/180 Encr. 1002 (25/Aug) (EW) Linclonshire Poacher: USB also on 12603, 13375 1515Z 9/30 (CT) Linclonshire Poacher: missed call up also on 12603, 13375,11545 is the better freq did hear tune to confirm.1510z 9/30 (CT) : RAN Exmouth WA, Australia 0955 UTC with a VFT 16 Channel Xmission. 16/SEPT (IJ) RFTJO (tent):French forces Cape Vert Senagal 2125 21/10/99 ARQ E3 192 idling (EB) RFTJ: Dakar Radio, Sen ARQ-E3 192/425. Idling only. 0849 (25/Aug) (EW) Polytone Station (XPH): 0602 AM w/slow then fast tones. QRT at 0605 (5/Oct/99) (MADX) RFHI: FF Noumea 1530 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on HII cid : Unid FF 1620 ARQ-E3/184.6/230 ACF=56. No Tfc. 18 Sep (RGA) DPU:1058 12/09/99 CW/RTTY 75 "QSA4 QTC1", "K" fm DPU, then msg in 5-number groups Baudot 75 bd, but frequently reverting to QWERTYUIOP letters (is there a way of corrcting this ?) then "R OK VA" fm DPU.(GH2) Unid: 0618 Arq-E3 192/370 Idling. Unlisted Presume FF station 02/Oct RH2 NAM: COMSUBLANT Norfolk VA USA 2000 RTTY/50/830 Nx in EE; Hurricane updates. 26 Aug (RGA) VKA: 0330 USB (South Aust. Police) clg VIX (Australian Maritime Safety Authority, Canberra) w/ radio check advising QSY 16420 (29/SEP/99) (SD) : NATO System 1642 ITA2/75/840 Enciphered Baudot with VMGTCNJB cipher entry. (23 Oct) (RGA) 7THT: Ship 'Nememcha' 1542 CW Clg 7TF. 20 Aug (RGA) UBDA: SHIP KILXDIN 1116 rtty 50/R/170 3sc tfc. after clng "UIW de UBDA". mtr mrm/srhf. (12/Sep) (DW) UBKS: SHIP SOKRAT 1114 rtty 50/R/170 rtms kld. Tfc in 3sc. (12/Sep) (DW) SHIP CRYSTAL PRIVILEGE 1325 arq 100/170 Selcals QSPV (Goeteborg/SAB). A/back "9066 priv +" AMVER - on passage Tarragona to Marseilles. (12/Sep) (DW) TCTE: SHIP UND HAYRI EKINCI 1318 arq 100/170 Qso with SAB, unable connect with subscriber and logoff. (12/Sep) (DW) UNID 1344 arq 100/170 Intership qso. Both weak/fair. Lang not recog (E European?). eg "odil w nivnij tam ~jarm~arka wse deske~~wo~" and "plawuchke kupil~1.5 lit~~ra wodki wsego za 105 rub". Sign off 1358z. (12/Sep) (DW) NMO: Honolulu Radio, US Fec 100/170. Warnings and weather info. 2345 (25/Aug) (EW) 9VG: Singapore Radio, Sng Station mrkr. 2352 (25Aug) (EW) 9VG: Singapore Radio SNG 1449 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID. 22 Aug (RGA) Pagina 792 12580 12580.3 12582.0 12584 12584.0 12585 12585.5 12587 12590 12593.0 12593.5 12594 12599.5 12603.5 12605 12610.5 12614.5 12632 12639 12649.5 12658.5 12660.0 12661 12662.0 12662.8 12665 12665.5 12666.6 12668.6 12670.5 12672.5 12673.5 12676.0 12676.5 12678.0 12680.0 12680.5 12687.0 12689.5 12690.9 WUN-v05 GKE5: Portishead Radio G 1611 ARQ/100/170 CWID. Portishead still lives! 18 Sep (RGA) YLQ: RigaRadio LVA 1522 FEC/100/170 Nx in Latvian. Signoff 'all fb gb 73 sk riga radio'. 18 Sep (RGA) VIP: Perth Radio, Aus Station mrkr. 2355 (25/Aug) (EW) VIP: PerthRadio WA AUS 1724 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (28 Sep) (RGA) VIP: Perth Radio, Aus Station mrkr. 2355 (25/Aug) (EW) NRV: USCG Apra Harbour GUM 2013 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID. 26 Aug (RGA) NRV: USCG Apra Harbour, Guam 1650 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (23 Oct) (RGA) VRX: HongkongRadio PRC 1518 ARQ/100/170 MorseID. 18 Sep (RGA) LZW54: VarnaRadio BUL 1447 FEC/100/170 Tfc List. 22 Aug (RGA) 9VG: SingaporeRadio SNG 1446 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID. Again! 22 Aug (RGA) UDBE: Kholmsk R. 1150 (17/Sep) (PvdE) 9VG: SingaporeRadio SNG 1445 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID. Yet again! How many do they need in one band? 22 Aug (RGA) IGJ: IN Augusta I 1722 RTTY/75/840 RTTY Marker. (28 Sep) (RGA) PPR: RecifeRadion B 2043 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID. 27 Aug (RGA) UAT: Moskva Radio 1600 SITOR TFC List (26/Sep) (SS) SVS: AthensRadio GRC 1432 CW Marker. 22 Aug (RGA) SVS: AthensRadio 1717 CW Marker. //12603.5 (28 Sep) (RGA) VCT: Tor's CoveRadio NFLD CAN 1715 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (28 Sep) (RGA) 8PO: BridgetownRadio BRB 2035 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID. Weak. Freq? 26 Aug (RGA) TAH:Istanbul radio Turkey 1857 14/10/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) VIP: Perth rdo 0045 FEC (400 hz shift) tfc list 07Sep99 (ML2) XSG: ShanghaiRadio PRC 1518 ARQ/100/170 MorseID. 18 Sep (RGA) RFFME: FN LA REGINE 1531 rtty 150/850 Marker. Spurious of 12662? (12/Sep) (DW) LFI: ROGALAND RADIO 1534 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "LFI" (12/Sep) (DW) 7TF:Boufarik radio Algeria 1855 14/10/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 7TF8: BOUFARIK RADIO 1537 CW. Marker "cq de 7TF qsx 8367/8367,5/8368/8369 khz H24 tks""cq de 7TF 12551/12551,5/12552/12553 khz H24 tks" etc. (12/Sep) (DW) 7TF8: Boufarik R, Alg. Station mrkr. 0820 (9/Oct) (EW) RFFME: FN LA REGINE 1542 rtty 150/850 Marker "o FAAA de RFFME znr uuuuu zui testing ry's sg's. Intendedfreq? (12/Sep) (DW) CBV: Santiago Radio Chl Cbv Station mrkr. 1251 (25/Aug) (EW) RFFME:FF Paris France 1850 14/10/99 RTTY 150 testing (EB) RFFME: FN LA REGINE 1543 rtty 150/850 Marker. Spurious of 12662? (12/Sep) (DW) RFFME: Unid FF 1428 RTTY/150/840 Tests. 22 Aug (RGA) RFFME: La Regine R, Fra. baudot 150/850 ry sg De Rffme. 0640 (9/Oct) (EW) UNID: Unksys 100/850 encr. 0642 (9/Oct) (EW) WNU: Slidell R, US. Station mrkr. 0645 (9/Oct) (EW) RFFME: FN LA REGINE 1553 rtty 150/600 Marker. Spurious of 12662? (12/Sep) (DW) CLA: HavanaRadio CUB 1933 CW QSXs. (11 Oct) (RGA) RFFME: FN LA REGINE 1555 rtty 150/400 Marker. Spurious of 12662? (12/Sep) (DW) A4M: Muscat Radio, Oma A4m Station mrkr. 1248 (25/Aug) (EW) LFI: ROGALAND RADIO 1559 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "LFI". (12/Sep) (DW) UNID: Baudot 50/425 0657 (9/Oct) (EW) RFFME: Unid FN 1508 RTTY/150/300 Tests. Spurii of this one all over the band. 18 Sep (RGA) OFJ32: HELSINKI RADIO 1044 CW. Marker "cq de OFJ tfc list as". Hvy psk qrm. (18/Sep) (DW) UNK: Readable in Central Indiana. Talking about baby bats. (22/Sep) (SW). FUX: FN LE PORT ? 1607 rtty 75/850 qrm fm psk modem. Marker but Pagina 793 12691.0 12698.0 12700 12708 12709.0 12714.0 12714.3 12727.5 12728 12730.4 12730.5 12734 12736.0 12741 12745.5 12748.0 12750.0 12753 12765 12765.0 12781.5 12800 12801.0 12808.5 12808.5 12818.0 12823 12823.5 12824.3 12824.9 12830.0 12840.4 12840.5 12843 12856 WUN-v05 very infrequent word recognised. (12/Sep) (DW) RFVIE: Le Port Radio, Reu Baudot 75/850 Faaa De Rfvie line test. 2215 (25/Aug) (EW) ZSC: CAPETOWN RADIO 1915 CW Marker "cq de ZSC monitoring 4/8/12/16 mhz de ZSC ar" (12/Sep) (DW) XSQ: CantonRadio PRC 2037 CW Tfc List. 27 Aug (RGA) A9M:Hamala radio Bahrain 1845 14/10/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) A9M: BAHRAIN RADIO 1922 CW Marker "cq de A9M" (12/Sep) (DW) USN ?LOC 1056 rtty 50/R/850 Bdcast to all ships generally fm COMSUBLANT Norfolk re tfc LSSS (18/Sep) (DW) NMN: Norfolk Va Radio, US Baudot 50/850 Unclas msg from Lsss. 1227 (25/Aug) (EW) LGJ: ROGALAND RADIO 1105 CW. Marker "cq de LGW LGB LGJ LGX - tfc list = qru = qsx 4185.0 8368.5 12552.5 16736.5 and LGQ 500 khz". (18/Sep) (DW) XSW: Kao-HsiungRadio TAI 1834 CW CQs. (9 Oct) (RGA) NMC: USCG Point Reyes 1540 fax 120/576 Pacific surface scan - clear chart! 22/Sep RH2 NMC: USCG San Francisco 1525 fax 120/576 Beautiful clean chart! (08/Sep) (RH2) URL:Sebastopol radio Ukraine 1632 14/10/99 callband/freq marker (EB) LSD836: Buenos Airesra, Arg ARQ 100/170. 1218 (25/Aug)(EW) : CIS N/Mil 1830 35-50/75/71 Unusual Shift and Speed. (9 Oct) (RGA) JJC: Kyodo Press Tokyo J 1734 FAX Headlines in JJ //16971 24 Aug (RGA) IRM: Roma Medico Radio 0825 CW "VVV IRM" (02/Oct) (SS) CWA: Cerrito Radio, Urg Station mrkr. 1206 (25/Aug) (EW) URL: SevastopolRadio UKR 2035 CW Wkg ship URYM. 26 Aug (RGA) UCW: Sankt PeterburgRadio RUS 1705 CW Tgms to ships. (28 Sep) (RGA) RFJY/UCW4: St. Petersburg R. 1713 (17/Sep) (PvdE) 9MB5: MN Georgetown, Penang MLA CW 5LGs to warships. (23 Oct) (RGA) TAH:Istanbul radio Turkey 1630 14/10/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) TAH: ISTANBUL RADIO 1309 CW. Marker "de TAH qsx 12 mhz ch3 4 8 k". (18/Sep) (DW) GYD8 RN Whitehall G 1641 Msgs in clear to submarines. (28 Sep) (RGA) GYD8?: RN Whitehall 1347 RTTY/50/860 Sub Bcast PBAA in clear. (27 Sep) (RGA) RN BODMIN MOOR 1315 rtty 50/850 UKSUBCAMS bdcast. (18/Sep) (DW) UKSUBCAMS ?LOC 0906 rtty 50/N/850 Cont bdcast of welcome svc to submarine HSwMS Sodermanland. (16/Sep) (DW) VTG7 IN Mumbai 1727 CW 5FGs. 24 Aug (RGA) VTG7: IN Mumbai 1937 CW 4FGs to warships. (11 Oct) (RGA) VTG7: IN Mumbai IND 1342 CW Vs; QSXs. (27 Sep) (RGA) VTG7: IN Mumbai IND 1457 CW 4FGs. In QRM. 18 Sep (RGA) SAB63: GOETEBORG RADIO 1316 arq 100/170 Chan free marker (Maritex) "ererer" string. Selcals EDVV. (18/Sep) (DW) CTP: PN Lisbon POR 1452 RTTY/75/870 QSXs. 18 Sep (RGA) CTP: NATO LISBON 1320 rtty 75/850 Marker "NAWS de CTP qsx 04 08 12 16mhz". (18/Sep) (DW) CTP: PortN Lisbon POR 1422 RTTY/75/850 QSXs. 22 Aug (RGA) GYU: RN GIBRALTAR 1326 2 chan fleet bdcast vft on usb (18/Sep) (DW) GYU: RN GIBRALTAR 1328 rtty 75/R/200 Chan in vft. CARB. "08a 12a GYU". (18/Sep) (DW) RLK7: Arkhangelsk R. Clg 4ly Qsk. 1232 (25/Sep) (PvdE) PBC: NethN Den Helder NLD 1420 RTTY/75/830 CARBs. 22 Aug (RGA) PBC: DN GOEREE ISLAND 1323 rtty 75/850 CARB. (18/Sep) (DW) HLO: SeoulRadio KOR 1633 CW QSXs. (28 Sep) (RGA) HLO: SeoulRadio KOR 1725 CW QSXs. 24 Aug (RGA) XSG: ShanghaiRadio PRC 1419 CW CQs. 22 Aug (RGA) XSG: SHANGHAI RADIO 1330 CW. Marker "cq de XSG pls up 466 k" Pagina 794 12857 12877.5 12902.7 12902.8 12903 12903.3 12916.5 12916.6 12919.3 12921.1 12925.0 12934 12935 12935.1 12966.5 12966.8 12969 13010 13010.2 13020 13022 13023 13024.0 13024.5 13032 13042.4 13042.5 13050 13060 13092 13116 13146 13155 13159.4 13200 WUN-v05 (18/Sep) (DW) RFTJE: FF Dakar SEN 1723 RTTY/75/840 Tests. //16951.5 24 Aug (RGA) RFTTJE: FF Dakar SEN? 1706 ITA2/79.35/840 Ridiculous Speed!(23 Oct) (RGA) RFTJE: FN DAKAR 1334 rtty 75/850 Marker "oo FAAA de RFTJE znr uuuuu zui testing ry's sg's nnnn" (18/Sep) (DW) UIW: KaliningradRadio RUS 1628 RTTY/50/170 Wx Fcasts in RR M2Cyrillic. (28 Sep) (RGA) UIW: KaliningradRadio RUS 1719 RTTY/50/170 Working UGXS/Tcharoit, UCZZ/Kvazar & UAUN/Akedemik Ioffe. 24 Aug (RGA) RBSL: IN Bombay 1550 rtty 50/820 Test tape 22/Sep RH2 RBSL: IN Bombay 1605 rtty 50/650 Test tape (02/Sep) (RH2) VTH: IN Mumbai IND 1626 RTTY/50/850 RBSL. Rys/SGs. 4LGs Msg to collective VWGZ. (28 Sep) (RGA) VTH: IN Mumbai IND 2017 RTTY/50/800 Offline 4LGs to VWGZ/All Ships. 27 Aug (RGA) VTH: IN Mumbai IND 1715 RTTY/75/780 RBSL BNR; RYs. 24 Aug (RGA) HLF: SeoulRadio KRO 1624 CW QSXs. (28 Sep) (RGA) HLF: SeoulRadio KOR 2047 CW QSXs. Off listed freq. 26 Aug (RGA) MGJ: RN FASLANE 1548 4 chan fleet bdcast vft on usb. (18/Sep) (DW) MGJ: RN FASLANE 1550 rtty 75/340 CARB. Chan3 in vft. (18/Sep) (DW) RVD/RFA: Astrakhan R. 0803 (18/Sep) (PvdE) HLG: SeoulRadio KOR 1940 CW QSXs. (11 Oct) (RGA) HLG: SeoulRadio KOR 2016 CW Tfc List. 27 Aug (RGA) HLG: SeoulRadio KOR 2049 CW QSXs. Off listed freq. 26 Aug (RGA) A7D: DohaRadio QAT 1710 CW Marker. 24 Aug (RGA) A7D: DohaRadio 1621 CW Marker. (28 Sep) (RGA) XSV: TianjinRadio PRC 1619 CW QSXs. (28 Sep) (RGA) XSV: TianjinRadio PRC 1942 CW (11 Oct) (RGA) AQP6: PN Karachi PAK 1744 CW Vs de AQP2/4/5/6 (Off asssigned Freq). (21 Sep) (RGA) AQP: PN Karachi PAK 1647 CW Marker (Off freq) (11 Oct) (RGA) AQP: PN Karachi PAK 2110 CW Vs. Off listed freq, 26 Aug (RGA) SPB:Gdynia radio Poland 1600 14/10/99 FEC 100 frequencies timings and tfc list (EB) SPB: SzczecinRadio POL 1558 FEC/100/170 Service Bulletin. (28 Sep) (RGA) D3E62: LuandaRadio AGL 1749 CW QSXs. (21 Sep) (RGA) ASK: Karachi R. Cq Qtc nil. 1223 (25/Sep) (PvdE) ASK: KarachiRadio PAK 1646 CW Nav Wng Naval Firing Exercises. (30 Sep) (RGA) ASK: KarachiRadio PAK 1650 CW Wx Fcast. (11 Oct) (RGA) : CIS Mil/Navy 1444 36-50/50/200 18 Sep (RGA) : CIS N/Mil 1244 36-50/50/200 2 messages. 20 Sep (RGA) RNPPM??: FN Jibouti 1600 rtty test tape Note strange callsign!! 22/Sep RH2 RFQPME: FN Djibouti DJI 1716 ITA2/75/820 Testing. (23 Oct) (RGA) UDK2: KaliningradRadio RUS 1600 RTTY/50/170 Tgms to ship UICP/KM Fedorenko (Top Urgent Tgm) (Wow!) (28 Sep) (RGA) UDK: Murmansk R. Clg 4ls Qss. 1103 (19/Sep) (PvdE) CLA:Havana radio Cuba 2126 20/10/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) UFJ: RostovRadio RUS 1442 CW CQs. 18 Sep (RGA) WOM (AT&T High Seas Service): at 1501 w/automated voice traffic list and announcement on closing of all AT&T High Seas stations on 1 Oct 99. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) Darwin Control (Australian Navy): 1226 USB w/unidentified vessel in message servicing. (12/OCT/99) (RP3) 3AC: MonacoRadio 1436 USB Musical call tape, then traffic list in FF. 18 Sep (RGA) Szczecin radio:Poland 1935 13/10/99 USB traffic list including P3JE8, P3TAA, P3XN5, SQGX, SQGZ, V7AQE : CIS N/Mil 1808 35-50/75/75 Another One! (9 Oct) (RGA) Reach 4630: 1606 USB w/Andrews in pp w/McGuire CP & Metro for 1920Z arrival. (15/SEP/99) (RP3) Reach 7042 (id as C-17 tail # 70042): 1650 USB w/Offutt in pp Pagina 795 13242 13244.2 13245 13257 13258 13264 13270 13306 13316.7 13444 13446.7 13457.5 13457.9 13466 13478 13486.9 13494 13508.5 13510 13529.8 13530 13538 13544 13545.2 13572.5 13580.0 13593 13596 13597.4 WUN-v05 w/Charleston CP for 1910Z arrival. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) Sawtooth: 1924 USB w/Sand Stone in radio checks. Coonfirms frequency as Z215. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) UNID: 1515 PACTOR 100/170 signal too weak to sych. Prob wkg SHARES PACTOR-BBS. (5/Oct/99) (MADX) Sawtooth: 1925 USB w/Sand Stone in radio checks. Decide to keep this frequency as net secondary. Confirms frequency as Z220. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) Raider 32 (KC-130, VMGR-352 MCAS El Toro): 1340 USB calling " any Raider flight." w/no response. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) : Unid NATO 1956 LINK-11/USB 27 Aug (RGA) Shannon: 1823 USB w/VOLMET. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) ---:New York volmet Air radio 1930 13/10/99 USB wx for Minneapolis(EB) ---:New York volmet U.S.A. 1528 20/10/99 USB wx traffic (EB) Gander Volmet: NFLD CAN 1958 USB Goose Bay Actual. 27 Aug (RGA) Santa Maria (MWARA NAT-A): 1213 USB w/Condor 196 in position report. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) : MFA Cairo EGY 1428 ARQ/100/170 Opchat in ATU80. 18 Sep (RGA) : Illicit 1811 USB YL in EE. 5FGs. (9 Oct) (RGA) RFQPT: FF Jibouti 1514 Arq-E3 100/400 5LG to RFVITFN St Denis, REU) 20/Sep RH2 PAKISTAN EMB MOSCOW 1038 arq 100/170 Tfc in offline encrypt to Foreign Islamabad. Selcalls KMEU. ( 8/Oct) (DW) FUX: FN Le Port 1615 rtty 75/850 Test tape New Freq? New call string - ZRX ZRX ZRX DE DE DE FUX FUX FUX INT QRV INT QRV INT QRV 27/Sep RH2 OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN ? 0843 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400 F1b-1. In irs mode and fading badly. (14/Sep) (DW) : Unid 1248 UNID/75/500 ACF=75. Code30 & RadioRaft ident as Baudot. 20 Sep (RGA) RPTI: PortN Ponta Delgado POR 1500 RTTY/75/780 RPFN de RPTI Tests. RPFN=PortN Momsanto. ZBZ4. Then into online at 1411. OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 1112 TWINPLEX 100bd Selcals TPEP (unid). No qso. (14/Sep) (DW) : Unid CIS Mil 1414 81-81/81/240 22 Aug (RGA) CFH:Canadian forces Halifax Canada FAX 120/576 then in RTTY 75 wx traffic (EB) CFH: CANFORCE Halifax 1420 FAX 120/576 w/end of chart, then into RTTY 75/810 w/"due to problems of unknown origin, 500mb analysis is unavailable at this time." Then into meteo tfc. (7/Oct/99) (MADX) CFH: CF Halifax NS CAN 1615 FAX Upside-down chart. Title 'Armed Forces METOC Centre' in EE and FF. 20 Sep (RGA) CFH: CF Halifax NS CAN 1644 RTTY/75/700 Tests. BBXX Meteo. //10536. 20 Sep (RGA) CFH: CF Halifax NS CAN 1816 FAX 12-hr Fcast for Sunday. (9 Oct) (RGA) CFH: CF Halifax NS CAN 1816 FAX 12-hr Fcast for Sunday.(9 Oct) (RGA) Unid: 1535 rtty? 50/850 Unable decode.Close to KAWN freq. at 75bd! (30/Aug) (RH2) : Unid. Clandestine Stn? 2006 CW Mixed length LGs with random? punctuation. (Ends) AR AR QRU QRU SK SK. 27 Aug (RGA) KAWN: USCG Saddlebunch Key 0700 rtty 75/850 Wx 17/Sep RH2 : CIS Mil 1619 MS-5/USB 20 Sep (RGA) : Illicit 1653 CW 963(x3) 1 (Repeating). (11 Oct) (RGA) PCW1: MFA Den Haag NLD 1412 ARQ/100/150 Betas+CWID Only.22 Aug (RGA) RFFXCC: Paris, France 14.15 ARQ-E 184.6/400 Circuit XXL to RFFXL, Naqoura Lebanon, relaying tfc in FF from RFFAAC/DICOD PARIS to AIG2012, AIG2013 and AIG2020 (08 Oct). (PT) HMF36: KCNA Pyongyang 1235 rtty 50/240 Nx\EE (15/Aug) (RH2) Unident:Probable French forces France* 1357 20/10/99 ARQ E/E3 192 idling - weak signal - no ident (EB) MNF: Unid NATO Mil 1741 CW 4DG de MNF BSR BSR INT QSA AR K (French Language ... French/Belgian/Swiss?) (21 Sep) (RGA) IMB56: Rome Meteo I 1652 FAX Chart title 'RMC Rome'20 Sep (RGA) Pagina 796 WUN-v05 13846.5 RFQP: FF Jibouti 1232 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV - alsoat 1302,1332, 1402, 1432 UTC etc. RUN cid (21/Aug) (RH2) 13846.6 RFVI: FF Le Port 0738 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on RUN cid (01/Sep) (RH2) 13846.7 RFQP: FF Jibouti 1031 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on RUN cid (13/Aug) (RH2) RFQP: FF Jibouti 1236 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on RQN cid (02/Sep) (RH2) 13858.5 prob HBD20: MFA Berne 1402 ARQ w/5LGs. (8/Oct/99) (MADX) 13907 UNID: US Customs 1413 USB w/PARKHILL scrambled speech. (8/Oct/99) (MADX) 13922.5 GYU: Gibraltar 11.00 Piccolo 6 Op chat to unknown station (06 Oct). (PT) 13951.0 HBD20/2: MFA BERN 0905 arq 100/170 Tfc in offline encrypt. ( 4/Oct) (DW) 13953.2 NMC: 0112 GTOR USCG CAMSPAC clg NDWA USCGC Morgenthau WHEC-722 (2/OCT/99) (MADX) NMC: USCG CAMSPAC 1443 GTOR 100/170 wkg NDWA: USCGC Morgenthau (WHEC-722, Alameda, CA). (8/Oct/99) (MADX) 13956.5 EQI: Tunisian Diplo 1638 FEC/100/170 bsr int qsa int qrk int qru qru k. une. etl de eqi bsr qsa 45 et 35 qru bc qrx ar. (11 Oct) (RGA) V5C: MFA Tunis 1616 fec 5LG to unk 20/Sep RH2 13958.5 HBD20/2: MFA Berne SUI 1722 ARQ/100/170 5LGs. (20 Sep) (RGA) 14192 : CIS N/Mil 1719 36-50/36/200 Idle Revs. (20 Sep) (RGA) 14373.2 Unid: 10.35 PACTOR 200/200 Tfc in Spanish, possibly Pharmaciens Sans Frontieres or other aid agency ( 09 Oct). (PT) 14381 : CIS Mil 1634 MS-5/USB (30 Sep) (RGA) 14390 UNID: 1421 USB w/unid beacon, sounds like a siren or distress beacon, but with varying pitches and durations. Still active at 1751. (8/Oct/99) (MADX) 14396 AAAR4AL (Net Control): 1445 USB Shares Regional Coordination Net w/Hurricane Floyd update (15/SEP/99) (RP3) VL8IPS: Ionospheric Sounder Darwin AUS 1310 COMPOSITE/CW (1 Oct) (RGA) 14396.5 KHA925, Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX: 1631 USB (22/SEP/99) (JLM) VL8IPS: Ionispheric Prediction Service Radiosonde Darwin, NT Australia 1050 UTC with CW marker & databursts. 30/SEPT (IJ) 14396.5 WPEH727, AT&T, Bedminster, NJ: 1617 USB (22/SEP/99) (JLM) 14397.6 LN2A: Sveio Beacon NOR 1324 CW/Composite 22 Aug (RGA) 14407 PK-OCZ: UNID A/C Indonesia 2202 UTC USB calling with no joy. 18/SEPT (IJ) 14411.0 ---: Russian Navy 1750 36-50 50/230 Tfc 27/Sep RH2 ---: Russian Navy 1700 36-50 50/230 Tfc Unable decode 17/Sep RH2 ---: Russian Navy 0750 36-50 50/230 Traffic 06/Oct RH2 14425 ---:CIA Counting station 2108 UTC USB YL with numbers. 20/SEPT (IJ) 14450 ---:Presumed Ferry Boat net Philippines 0650 UTC USB with OM relaying operational Msgs. Oil Pressure, Engine No 4, Bulova Citizen,For ferry No1 Bulova Citizen, For ferry No2 Bulova Omega Oil & water pressure, etc. 27/SEPT (IJ) UNID:station Philippines 0922 UTC LSB 2 OMs in EE & Tagalog passing various msgs. Please advice of your assistance & mentioned about Manila. 9/SEPT. (IJ) 14458.9 GYU: RN Gibraltar 0130 RTTY 75/170 w/CARBs 02Sep99 (ML2) 14467.3 DDH8: Hamburg Meteo 2002 RTTY 50/610 w/meteo tfc. (11/Oct/99) (MADX) 14467.5 UNID: Australian Military station 0340 UTC USB with ALE Bursts. 22/SEPT (IJ) 14471 AXF: RAAF Sydney NSW, Australia 0415 UTC USB with ALE bursts. 18/SEPT 14486.0 RFGW: MFA Paris 1650 fec-a 192/400 5LG - pm circular to Embassies 22/Sep RH2 14501.8 : MFA Cairo EGY 1714 ARQ/170/150 Opchat in ATU80, No Tfc. (20 Sep) (RGA) 14518.5 VHC: RAN Belconnen, ACT Australia 1055 UTC with a VFT 16 Channel Pagina 797 14553 14633.4 14639.0 14654.5 14664.0 14675 14686 14692.5 14716 14719 14790 14838.5 14909.8 14927.6 14929.7 14931 14959.8 14977.0 14982.5 14982.5 14996 15016 15021.5 15031 15041.0 15076 15085 WUN-v05 Xmission. 30/SEPT (IJ) A9C: French E Bucarest 0940 FEC-A 192Bd 5fgs tfc to RFGW: MFA Paris (15/Sep/99) (LAR) Unid: FF Loc?? 0910 Arq-E3 192/400 Often heard - never identified! (13/Aug) (RH2) KPL: Vientiane Laos (tent) Weak signal & scrambled text 20/Sep RH2 SPW: WarsawRadio POL 1707 CW Warsaw Radio 1999:09:20:17:09 UTC. (20 Sep) (RGA) ---: Russian Navy 1700 36-50 50/200 Unable decode (25/Aug) (RH2) UNID: Australian Military station 0830 UTC USB with ALE Bursts. 22/SEPT (IJ) Atlas: 2243 USB w/Flint 941 (DEA aircraft) who reports on final approach to destination and closes out radio guard. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) CG 1718 (HC-130 CGAS Clearwater): 2237 USB w/Atlas (DEA contract facility, Iowa) in pp w/CGAS Clearwater 727-535-XXXX. CG 1718 is over the Yucatan Peninsula enroute home and wants CGAS Clearwater to provide updated wx. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) JMJ4: Tokyo Meteo J 1947 FAX Clear pix; No ID Detail 27 Aug (RGA) : Unid CIS Mil 1120 MS-5/USB 22 Aug (RGA) OST: Ostend Radio Belgium 0640 UTC FEC with traffic list. 26/SEPT(IJ) ---:Presumed Shipping net Philippines 0910 UTC LSB with OM passing operational Msgs. 16/SEPT (IJ) ---:RAN Exmouth, WA Australia 0330 UTC with VFT 16 Channel Xmission. 14/SEPT. (IJ) : Egyptian Embassy Tunis TUN 1553 ARQ/100/200 5LGs and plaintext tfc for MFA Cairo. (22 Oct) (RGA) PROVENCE: Paris, France 16.12 ARQ-E3 192/400 PROVENCE DE PROVENCE via LFB cct(10 Oct).(PT) UNID: Fr Military? ARQ-E3 192/425. Idled 2 hours, no traffic sent. 0700 (9Oct) (EW) 8BY: FR Intelligence 1655 CW Vs 532/906/682/155/914/384/116 (27 & 28 Sep) (RGA) 8BY: Paris R, Frn. 8by Station mrkr Vvv De 8by. 0600 (9/Oct) (EW) Prob: Dakar, Senegal 15.55 ARQ-E3 192/400 Relaying CdeV from RFLI via TJI cct (10 Oct). (PT) ---: FAPSI 0825 81-81 81/240 Unable decode (19/Aug) (RH2) RBV76: Tashkent Meteo UZB 1349 FAX End of fuzzy pic. 18 Aug (RGA) RBV76: Tashkent Meteo UZB 1619 FAX Chart with Russian annotation.(30 Sep) (RGA) RWM: Moscow TS RUS 1110 CW 22 Aug (RGA) NATO 44: 2304 USB (E-3B, Geilenkirchen, GE) w/ THULE in p/p w/ Langley Metro for 0145Z arrival (13/SEP/99) (RP3) OFFUTT: 1504 USB w/30-character EAM (FYZFHZ) /8992/11175/11244/13200/. Echoed at 1506 by ANDREWS on same parallel freqs (5/Oct/99) (MADX) REVEILLE: 0159 USB w/ communications maintenance test (14/SEP/99) (RP3) AXH (presumed): RAAF Townsville QLD, Australia 1005 UTC with a VFT 16 Channel Xmission. AXH is the only RAAF base listed using VFT on the freq, but the RAAF has supposedly phased out the VFT mode and now only uses PSK modems. 16/SEPT (IJ) Architect: 1216 USB w/VOLMET (11/OCT/99) (RP3) Andrews VIP: (also IDed as Hickam)wkg SAM 050 re: going to F633.0032z 16 Sep(JJ) YANKEE INDIA & YANKEE DELTA: Japanese Military 0553 UTC USB with CRATT co-ord. 20/SEPT (IJ) AXJ:RAAF Perth, WA Australia & QANTAS 15 0848 UTC USB with PP to QANTAS Control Maintenance. QANTAS 15 had been struck by lightning, only damage suffered was to the standby compass. Maintenance wanted to know if it was a forward or rear lightning strike, QANTAS 15 wasn't sure. Maintenance suggested they get Pagina 798 15097 15632 15676.0 15680 15750.0 15809 15820.9 15867.0 15920 15922.7 15943 15960.5 15961.7 16023 16028.5 16035 16056.7 16073.9 16074.0 16087.8 16105 16111.0 16118 16125.3 16135.0 16141.7 16156 16171.7 16184.5 WUN-v05 the A/C checked out once it had landed in Bangkok. 9/SEPT. (IJ) Sawtooth: 1928 USB w/Sand Stone exchanging authentications & verifications. Sand Stone formally enters Sawtooth into the net and tells Sawtooth that station Mercator (spelled) is on Z205 (11.494). They decide to keep this frequency as net primary. Confirms frequency as Z240. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) ---:poss KCNA Pyongyang North Korea 1104 14/10/99 ident by logs (EB) RFFVAEA: FF Dhahran 1620 Arq-E3 200/400 316 X 5LG.No cid seen. Unlisted Kling. (23/Aug) (RH2) UNID: Commercial stations QLD, Australia 0410 UTC USB 2 OMs with a chit-chat. 18/SEPT (IJ) Unid: 1626 rtty 75/850 Genuine baudot but unable read.A VMTG station? (24/Aug) (RH2) : Unid NATO 1107 NATO-PSK/2400/USB 22 Aug (RGA) SAM: Stockholm, Sweden 10.45 SWED-ARQ 100/400 5-lg tfc then signoff (06 Oct). (PT) UNID:0220z 9/11/99 USB (tone alert and encrypted voice.)(JK1) CFH: CF Halifax NS CAN 1333 RTTY/75/825 NAWS de CFH ZKR... (7 Oct) (RGA) VHC: RAN Belconnen, ACT Australia 0340 UTC with a VFT 16 Channel Xmission. 25/SEPT (IJ) : Unid Diplo(?) 1256 RTTY/75/500 5LGS with headers like 11177 70004 08556 17156 02889 + 287 Groups. 18 Aug (RGA) ---:French forces Martinique 1049 14/10/99 ARQ-E3 192 idling (EB) RFLI: FF Fort de France MRT 1106 ARQ-E3/192/380 CdV Cct BFL. 22 Aug (RGA) RFLI: FN Fort de France MRT 1230 ARQ-E3/192/300 5LGs message RFLIVNS de RFLIC. (Poor Copy) 18 Sep (RGA) SOUD: unid loc 1554 RTTY 72/490 w/5LGs. Definite 72bd signal. Msg headers consisted of 5x5FGs, each starting with 11177 and with link id: 00126. Then into 5LGs in text. QRT at 1602 w/short opchat. (13/Oct/99) (MADX) VHC: RAN Belconnen, ACT Australia 0325 UTC with a VFT 16 Channel Xmission. 25/SEPT (IJ) 9VF252: Kyodo Press SNG 1600 FAX Nx in JJ 21 Aug (RGA) ---: EGY Emb. Kuala Lumpur (tent) arq Msg\AA to Cairo 27/Sep RH2 RJF94: UNID 0810 CW. "RJF95 de RJF94 qrr34 k" twice. (15/Sep) (DW) ---: Polemb Harare 1600 Pol-Arq 100/240QSL tfc\Pol from Warsaw (25/Aug) (RH2) RFVI: FF Le Port REU 1655 ARQ-E/100/400 Long 3-section msg; CdV; CCT REI. RIs seen attached below. 20 Aug (RGA) UNID : 1437 USB w/ALE pulses (5/Oct/99) (MADX) 14719 OST53 (prob): 1441 FEC Oostende Radio w/end of transmission (5/Oct/99) (MADX) UNID: 1606 unid w/"raygun" sounding pulses. Into short ALE pulses at 1610. Don't think I've heard this sig before. (5/Oct/99) (MADX) HDB20: Bernr R, Swi. Hbd20 ARQ 100/170 diplo messages. 1125 (9/Oct) (EW) HBD28: Swiss Emb Khartoum SDN 1516 ARQ/100/170 5LGs; SignOff HBD28 +? 24 Aug (RGA) : Unid FF 1647 ARQ-M2/200/370 Betas only in 1 hr. 20 Aug (RGA) KVM70: Honolulu Meteo, 0012z, FAX, 120/576, Good sig R5 S7 (03/OCT/99) (JK1) : Unid Egyptian Diplo 1638 ARQ/100.170 Plain in ATU80. Down at 1644 without ID. (27 Sep) (RGA) KMI: Unid FAPSI 1502 RTTY/75/500 Call in Morse. Working with 19875. 5FGs Msg then 5LG Msg. Changed to RTTY/50/500. Chat in FSK Morse or RTTY. Headers: 1st 11144 00169 00000 09757 01911. Second missed. 3rd 11177 00169 00000 09758 00351. (9 Oct) (RGA) : MFA Cairo EGY 1508 ARQ/100/170 FM kjgbkx kdakrfr to (Embassy) js(cent-sign)(yen-sign)g----l. 24 Aug (RGA) CLP67: Cuban Emb Baghdad 2017 RTTY/50/530 Nx items in Spanish from Iraqi press, ending 'BACUBA IRAQ CK600 NNNN. Bad CW Opchat Pagina 799 16200.0 16209.6 16221.7 16242.0 16246.0 16254 16277.2 16279 16289.0 16290 16315.0 16345.2 16351.7 16353.2 16366.7 16366.8 16386.7 16420 16428.0 16453.4 16453.5 16454.6 16464.0 16631.7 16691.7 16699 16787 16790.5 16793.0 WUN-v05 ending CLP67 (probably) SK SK E E E. (28 Sep) (RGA) ---: Russian Navy 1700 36-50 50/240 Traffic 20/Sep RH2 ---: Russian Navy 1704 36-50 50/250 Tfc Unable decode 17/Sep RH2 ---: Russian Navy 1622 36-50 36/180 Idling 20/Sep RH2 mkf kdpdkj: Egy Emb., Dar-es-Salaam 1250 arq Msg\AA to MFA Cairo (02/Sep) (RH2) U3H: Moscow, Russia 11.58 FEC-A 192/800 French embassy with 5-lg tfc (07 Oct). (PT) U3H: Moscow, Russia 13.42 FEC-A 192/825 5-lg tfc (08 Oct). (PT) O6P: French Emb Riyadh 1130 FEC-A 192/400 5LGs 12Sep99 (ML2) 7RQ20: MFA Algiers 1420 COQUELET-8 With Rabat. Sent FLASH msg to all Embs and Consulates. (Same QSO as logged by Peter Thompson on 16278.7 earlier) 26 Aug (RGA) MFA Algeria 0910 Coquelet8 26.69Bd msg to Ambalkg Belgrade after that calling Baghdad (15/Sep/99) (LAR) Prob: French 10.36 ARQ6-90 200/400 5-lg tfc then sign off op chat in EE(?), says (SEE YOU SOON/END" (06 Oct). (PT) ---:Presumed Shipping net Indonesia 0715 UTC USB with various OMs in EE &Indonesian.Mentioned about violence, citizens, Dili & transferring citizens on ships from Dili in E.Timor. 9/SEPT. (IJ) ---: Polemb Kinshasa 1500 Pol-Arq 100/240 VariousBIULETYN's: Prawny, Codzienny etc ends tksnilpapa(24/Aug) (RH2) ---: Polemb Kinshasa 1600 Pol-Arq 100/240 Idling29/Sep RH2 RFLI: FF Ft de France 0850 Arq-E3 192/400 Betas only. Not in Klingenfuss!(09/Sep)(RH2) KDYTFSG: Egy Emb., Bahrain 0934 arq Tfc\AA to -- SFEKPH KDZWJH (Cairo?) Slap on top of RFFA/MOD Paris active frequency ! (02/Aug) (RH2) Unid: 1610 Rs-Arq 228.67/100! Online crypto Some RY's. No ID or signature 22/Sep RH2 ---: Kinshasa-Lubumbashi Link 1635 Some words EE mostly ASCII signed BAUMAN then [DISCONNECT]. Then 5mins later - [CONNECT] Lub Kin go-7 Exped plus Vs2.1 20/Sep RH2 ---: Lubumbashi 1550 G-Tor 200/200 [connect LUB - KIN] then ASCII 28/Sep RH2 ---: Foreign Islamabad 1535 Twinplex 100/170 Msgs\EE to unk (4/Aug) (RH2) VKA: 0331 USB (South Aust. Police) clg VIX (Australian Maritime Safety Authority, Canberra) w/ no joy (29/SEP/99) (SD) ---: Polemb Nairobi 1630 Pol-Arq 100/240ID & idling (25/Aug) (RH2) : PolishEmb Nairobi 1656 POL-ARQ/100/230 In QRM. QSB. Sends possible freq/sked list in opchat. Link to Dar-es-Saalam. Tks to Bob Hall for Ident. (21 Sep) (RGA) HGX41: Damascus, Syria 15.05 DUP-ARQ 125/170 Hungarian embassy with tfc in HH to HGX21, Budapest (07 Oct). (PT) HGX21: MFA Budapest (tent) 1610 Dup-Arq 125/170 Msg\HNG ending - ybdefwag zzddt 20/Sep RH2 Unid: Hungarian Diplo 1505 Dup-Arq 125/170 Phasing sigs only for 10 mins then offair(09/Sep) (RH2) Unid: 0900 rtty 75/200 Unable decode (09/Sep) (RH2) dlkgmk: Egy Emb, Luanda 1145 arq Tfc\AA to - BKFQSH KDAKRFH (Cairo) (16/Aug) (RH2) dlkgmk: Egy Emb., Luanda 0720 MsgAA to kdktxke MFA Cairo Statistics 17/Sep RH2 :Unid Egyptian Embassy 1822 ARQ/100/170 PL Msgs from Cair to Embassy 'kdqikef'. Solid Copy. Off at 1832 yks yks. (5 Oct) (RGA) UFN: NovorossiyskRadio RUS 1357 ARQ/100/170 Telex connect for ship UDEK. (27 Sep) (RGA) SVA: AthensRadio GRC 1628 FEC/100/170 Nx; Sport; Exchange rates in Greek. (27 Sep) (RGA) TCTT: SHIP MARINE COURAGE 1302 arq 100/170 Eta Taranto 15/2400 and sign off. (12/Sep) (DW) SHIP UNID 1003 fec 100/170 Relay of PNA press in EE. Ends "de md5(pmms'85-bsmt, univ of theeast'90-grco)" (12/Sep) (DW) Pagina 800 WUN-v05 16795.5 PNA: Relay 1656 fec Nx\Mix pidgeon EE/SS/Hindi/17/Sep RH2 16796 : Unid Philippino Nx Bcast PHL 1650 FEC/100/170 Nx in Tagalog. (21 Sep) (RGA) 16797.8 DZX:(Manilla Radio?)2330z 9/10/99 FEC w/Philippine w/EE nx & sports, Long signoff and "(Emily - PLS QSL) T.Y. Good Morning END OF XMISSION" 2346z(JK1) 16800 : Unid Philipines Stn 1440 FEC/100/170 Nx in Tagalog 24 Aug (RGA) 16801.0 UDDI clg UAI3:0052z 9/10/99 cw (no contact, fast & sloppy fist)(JK1) 16801.5 J8TX9: Ship 'Labrador' 1631 RTTY/50/170 Clg UIW. 20 Aug (RGA) P3FX6: SHIP KILDINSKIY PROLIV 1424 rtty 50/R/170 End of 3sc tfc "bolee nil mni tks de P3FX6". (12/Sep) (DW) UHAK: Russian Ship Lioubling 1159 RTTY/50/170 Calling KaliningradRadio/UIW. 18 Sep (RGA) 16802.0 RKTS: Marshal Sudec 0915 rtty 50/170 Greetings TG's with Sevastopol 17/Sep RH2 16802.5 UIW: KalingradRadio RUS 1647 RTTY/50/165 Tgms to ships. (21 Sep) (RGA) 16806.5 NMC: USCG SFrancisco CA USA 1158 MorseID. 18 Sep (RGA) NMC: USCG SFrancisco CA USA 1529 FEC/100/170 Detailed Wx Fcasts. (21 Sep) (RGA) NMC: USCG San Francisco 1530 fec Marine Wx forecasts (09/Sep) (RH2) 16807.0 ZLA: Awanui R. 1112 (25/Sep) (PvdE) 16808.0 SPA: Gdynia R. 1650 fec Tfc List 27/Sep RH2 SPA: Gdynia R. 1650 fec Tfc/List 17/Sep RH2 16809.5 VIP: PerthRadio AUS 1437 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID 24 Aug (RGA) VIP: PerthRadio WA AUS 1515 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (13 Oct) (RGA) VIP: PerthRadio WA AUS 1526 ARQ/100/170 CDIDs. (21 Sep) (RGA) VIP: PerthRadio WA AUS 1604 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (30 Sep) (RGA) VIP: PerthRadio WA AUS ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (9 Oct) (RGA) 16812.3 CBV: Playa Ancha Radio Chile, 0040z, Sitor, Chan free mkr, (JK1) 16812.5 NRV: USCG Apra Harbour GUM ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (9 Oct) (RGA) NRV: USCG Apra Harbour Guam GUM 1156 MorseID. 18 Sep (RGA) NRV: USCG Apra Harbour Guam GUM 1525 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (21 Sep) (RGA) NRV: Uscg Guam. 1109 (25/Sep) (PvdE) 16817 : Unid 1650 FEC/100/170 Wx Fcast in US EE+Long period of idles. WCC? (9 Oct) (RGA) 16817.4 KPH: SFranciscoRadio CA USA 1620 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (11 Oct) (RGA) 16817.5 KPH: SFranciscoRadio CA USA 1615 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID 20 Aug (RGA) 16818.5 NMN: USCG Portsmouth VA USA 1610 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID 20 Aug (RGA) 16819.5 NMN: USCG CAMSLANT Chesapeak VA USA ARQ/100/170 MorseID. 18 Sep (RGA) 16821 VRX: HongkongRadio PRC 1607 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (1 Oct) (RGA) 16825 VCT/WCC: GlobeRadio Chatham/Tors Cove 1608 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID 20 Aug (RGA) 16826 ESA: TallinnRadio EST 1604 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID 20 Aug (RGA) 16828 WLO MobileRadio AL USA 1153 ARQ/100/170 MorseID. 18 Sep (RGA) 16829 USU: MariupolRadio RUS 1603 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID 20 Aug (RGA) 16829.0 USW: Mariupol R, Urs. Station mrkr. 0527 (9/Oct) (EW) 16829.3 SVT: Athens Radio, 1850z, 09/19, CW, ID marker (JK1) 16829.5 KFS: San Francisco R, US. Station mrkr. 0521 (9/Oct) (EW) 16829.5 UCE: Arkhangelsk R. 1107 (25/Sep) (PvdE) 16830.0 SVT: Athens R, Grc. Station mrkr. 0529 (9/Oct) (EW) 16834.5 WNU: Slidell La., 0055z, FEC, Traffic List, (JK1) 16835 WNU: SlidellRadio LA USA 1732 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (5 Oct) (RGA) 16837.2 9AR: (unid), 1900z, 09/19, CW, slow CW & E's for marker (JK1) 16839.0 URS: Novorossisyk R, Ufn Station mrkr. 0533 (9/Oct) (EW) 16839.2 8PO: Barbados Radio, 1905z, 09/19, sitor, chan free marker & pactor idle (JK1) 16839.3 8PO: Barbados Radio, 0105z, ARQ, clg UQZEV, (JK1) 16839.5 UFN: NovorossijskRadio RUS 1602 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID 20 Aug (RGA) Pagina 801 16840.3 16841.5 16842.5 16842.5 16849.3 16854.0 16865.8 16869.0 16879.1 16880 16887 16889.8 16891.0 16898.3 16904.0 16904.5 16905 16909.7 16913.5 16914.5 16914.7 16915 16923 16923.9 16931 16936.9 16941.5 16942.5 16949.0 16949.5 16949.8 16950 16950.7 16951.5 16957.7 16959.3 16960.0 16961.5 16971 WUN-v05 KEJ: Globe Wireless HI, 0110z, Sitor, Chan free mkr, (JK1) 8PO: Barbados R, Brb. Station mrkr. 1200 (9/Oct) (EW) 9AR: RijekaRadio CRT 1604 CW Tfc List. (1 Oct) (RGA) KEJ: Hoolehua R, US. Station mrkr. 0441 (9/Oct) (EW) SAB: Goteborg Radio, SWE, 1910z, 09/19, sitor, chan free mkr & clg FFQTKQF (JK1) Unid: 1700 arq Continuous bursts at 1min intervals Rubbish on screens! 30/Sep RH2 9VG: Singapore Radio, 0115z, Sitor, Chan free mkr, (JK1) KHF: Agana R. 1145 (25/Sep) (PvdE) LZW: VarnaRadio BUL 1519 CW Marker. (21 Sep) (RGA) XSQ: TianjinRadio PRC 1558 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (1 Oct) (RGA) LZW: VarnaRadio BUL 1552 FEC/100/170 Service Info in Bulgar. (30 Sep) (RGA) XSG: Shanghai Radio PRC, 0128z, Sitor, Chan free mkr, (JK1) XSG:(Shanghai Radio)0040z 9/11/99 Sitor w/ marker & msgs in ARQ(JK1) CLA: Havana Radio, Cuba, 1925z, 09/19, CW, clg CQ, vy weak and raspy sig. "QSX C/11 8368/12551/16576/8573/12673.5/16961 QSW CLA 20/32/41/50 K" (JK1) UDK-2: Murmansk R 1640 arq Auto station unlisted.Tfc/EE/RR with several ships. Very strong signal, swampedmuch hearer RFQPE marker in 16905.0 ! (21/Aug) (RH2) RFQPME:French navy Djibouti 0050z 9/11/99 RTTY 75/850 "RY's ZNR UUUUU ZUI TESTING NNNN"(JK1) RFQPME: FF DJibouti DJI 1516 RTTY/75/760 Testing. (21 Sep) (RGA) RFQPME: FF Jibouti 1510 rtty 75/850 Test Tape 20/Sep RH2 unid:0054z 9/10/99 rtty 50/R/425 (off at 0055z)(JK1) SPB: Szczecin Radio, Poland, 1932z, 09/19, Sitor, chan free mkr, 2-tone cw id (JK1) SPB83: Szczecin R 1700 fec CW/VHF/MF/HF freq. info.EE spoken (good place!) (20/Aug) (RH2) SPH84: Gdynia R. 1605 fec Tfc\List (02/Aug) (RH2) RFVIE: FF Le Port? REU 1600 RTTY/75/720 Tests. (27/30 Sep) (RGA) OFJ:Helsinki radio Finland 1026 14/10/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) OFJ: HelsinkiRadio FIN 1147 CW Tfc List. 18 Sep (RGA) : Unid NATO 1146 NATO-PSK/2400/USB 18 Sep (RGA) ---:RN Preston 1609 rtty 100/170 Unable decode (02/Aug) (RH2) ---:RN Preston 1705 rtty 100/170 Usual RATT crypto stuff! (21/Aug) (RH2) 9AR:Rijeka radio Croatia 1023 14/10/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 9AR: RiejkaRadio CRT 1144 CW Vs de 9AR3/7/9. 18 Sep (RGA) RFTJE: (?), 1940z,09/19, Rtty, 850/75, ry's-test tape (JK1) 9MB6: MN Pulau Pinang MLA 1726 CW 5LGs Msg (Off Frequency)(5 Oct) (RGA) 9MB6: MN Georgetown Pinang MLA 1507 CW Wx Fcast for Melaka North. (Off assigned frequency). (21 Sep) (RGA) 9MB: MN Penang MLA 1541 CW Vs Mkr. (30 Sep) (RGA) RFTJE:French navy Dakar Senegal 0055Z 9/11/99 RTTY 75/850 "RY's ZNR UUUUU ZUI TESTING NNNN"(JK1) RFFTJE: FF Dakar SEN 1722 RTTY/75/840 Tests. (5 Oct) (RGA) RFTJE: FF Dakar SEN 1419 RTTY/75/840 Tests. 24 Aug (RGA) RFTJE: FN Dakar SEN 1141 RTTY/75/810 Usual Tests. 18 Sep (RGA) RFTJE: FN Dakar SEN 1555 RTTY/75/845 Tests. 20 Aug (RGA) RFTTJE: FAF Dakar 1456 RTTY/75/850 Tests. RFTJE? (27 Sep) (RGA) CKN: Esquimalt BC Can., 1945z, 09/19, Rtty 850/75, "NAWS DE CKN ZNR F1 2740 4161 6248 8316 12380 16558 22200 AR" (JK1) FUF: Fort de France Naval, Martinique, 2000z, 0919, Rtty 425/75, test tape, (occasional QRM from CKN 1.6khz down.) (JK1) HZY: Ra`s Tanura R, Sau. Station mrkr. 1148 (9/Oct) (EW) FUF: French Forces Fort de France 1627 RTTY 75/810 w/test tape. (6/Oct/99) (MADX) JJC: Kyodo Press Tokyo J 1415 FAX Nx in JJ. 24 Aug (RGA) JJC: Kyodo Press Tokyo J 1539 FAX Good Copy. (30 Sep) (RGA) JJC: Kyodo Press Tokyo J 1607 FAX Nx in JJ 21 Aug (RGA) Pagina 802 WUN-v05 JJC: Tokyo, Japan 14.00 FAX 60/576 KYODO press agency news in JJ (10 Oct). (PT) 16975 RLK7 ArkangelskRadio RU? 1541 RTTY/50/170 Tgms to ship UAWW 'Kapitan Oplov' all from Arkangelsk. CW Mkr was 4LY de RLK7 QSX 12551.5 K 20 Aug (RGA) 16983.0 PPR: Rio Radio, Brazil, 2017z 09/19, CW, CQ tape vy weak (JK1) 16983.6(UNID); 2015z, 09/19, Rtty 850/75, sending 6 ltr grps then off air suddenly-2016z (JK1) 16984 PPR: RioRadio B 1717 CW Wkg ship S2JN. (5 Oct) (RGA) 16984.0 PPR: Rio De JanieroR, Brz. Station mrkr. 0500 (9Oct) (EW) Unid: 1614 Pactor?? 200/200 W41 sez Pactor but nil on screens after 20 mins! (02/Aug) (RH2) 16985.7 CTP: NATO Lisbon 1628 rtty 75/850 NAWS NAWS NAWS de CTP QSX 04 P1 QW QYMHZ 20/Sep RH2 16987 GYU: RN Gibraltar GIB 1550 RTTY/75/??? CARBs. 08a 12a. In QRM; Decode as OOK. (1 Oct) (RGA) 16989.1 HLO:(Seoul Radio) 0056z 9/10/99 cw clg CQ/contact unid stn w/ nil tfc(JK1) 16989.1 HLO:(Seoul Radio) 0100z 9/11/99 CW w/CQ tape(JK1) 17006.8 : MFA Cairo EGY 1353 ARQ/100/170 Switching between ARQ and FEC to gain contact. Circular Tfc to 3 Embassies. 24 Aug (RGA) 17015 UTQ: KievRadio UKR 1124 CW Tgms to St. Vincent ship Sumy/J8UO5. 18 Sep (RGA) 17020 UDK2: Murmanskradio RUS RTTY/50/170 Bcast Exchange Rates and Crew Tgms to ships. (21 Sep) (RGA) UDK: MurmanskRadio RUS 1132 RTTY/50/170 Tgms to ships. Morse chat. 18 Sep (RGA) 17021.5 TAH: IstanbulRadio TUR 1501 CW Tfc List. 21 Aug (RGA) 17037.0 YQI: Constanta R. De Qsx. 0806 (18/Sep) (PvdE) 17048.7 4XZ:(Hiafa Radio) 0115z 9/11/99 CW w/CQ tape(JK1) 17049.4 4XZ Haifa Naval, Israel, 2025z 09/19, CW, CQ tape, vy weak (JK1) 17050.5 ASK: KarachiRadio PAK 1613 CW QRJs. (9 Oct) (RGA) 17055 MGJ: RN Faslane SCO 1447 RTTY/75/??? in QRM. (1 Oct) (RGA) 17056.2 MGJ: Faslane, UK 13.55 ITA2 75/340 VFT signal including CARBS info (10 Oct). (PT) 17066.5 A9M: HamalaRadio BHR 1451 UNID-PACTOR/200/170 No Decode. (1 Oct) (RGA) 17068.0 (JJC?) Tokyo Radio, 2035z, 09/19, FAX 120/576, noisey, rough copy (JK1) 17069.5 JJC: Tokyo, Japan 13.50 FAX 60/576 KYODO press agency news in JJ (10 Oct). (PT) 17079 HLF:SeoulRadio KOR 1550 CW Marker. (13 Oct) (RGA) 17102.2 XSG(Shanghai Radio) 0118z 9/11/99 CW w/CQ tape "pls up 648 up"(JK1) 17102.9 XSG:(Shanghai Radio) 0100z 9/10/99 cw w/CQ & notices "pls up 16648 khz up"(JK1) 17103.2 XSG: ShanghaiRadio PRC 1504 CW CQs. 21 Aug (RGA) 17107.0 Unid: 1625 Mode??? 150/138 Unable decode (02/Aug) (RH2) 17112.2 GKB:(Portishead Radio 0120z 9/11/99 CW w/CQ tape(JK1) 17113 GKB: PortisheadRadio G 1448 CW QSXs. (27 Sep) (RGA) GKB: PortisheadRadio G 1455 CW QSXs. Still Alive! (1 Oct) (RGA) 17114 SPB: SzczecinRadio POL 1617 FEC/100/320 Nx Bcast in Polish. (9 Oct) (RGA) SPB: SzczecinRadio POL 1617 FEC/100/320 Nx Bcast in Polish.(9 Oct) (RGA) 17132 : Unid 1459 RTTY/75/820 1459 Foxes Only. No Ident so far. (1 Oct) (RGA) UNID: 1729 RTTY 75/810 w/foxes test msg. (1/Oct/99) (MADX) 17138 LYL: KlaipedaRadio LYA 1710 CW CQ/QSXs; Wkg ship LYEP. (5 Oct) (RGA) 17141.6 USU: MariupolRadio RUS 1132 CW Tgms to ships. 18 Sep (RGA) 17147 URL: SevastopolRadio UKR 1509 CW Wkg Ship URPD. 21 Aug (RGA) URL: SevastopolRadio UKR 1712 CW Wkg ship EMPX. (5 Oct) (RGA) 17147.0 URL: Sevastopol R, Urs. Station mrkr. 0530 (9/Oct) (EW) 17154 : RUS Ship Polyanna 1428 CW Crew Tgms; nil tks do qso 73 sk 24 Aug (RGA) 17154.8 (Poss. ROT):0123z 9/11/99 CW w/ meteo tfc fm Moscow to Vladivostok(JK1) Pagina 803 WUN-v05 17164.7 ZSC: Capetown R, Saf. Station mrkr. 1125 (9/Oct) (EW) 17165.5 CLA:(Havana Radio) 0135z 9/11/99 CW w/CQ tape(JK1) 17165.6 CLA41: Havana Radio 1623 CW w/QSX tape. (6/Oct/99) (MADX) CLA: HavanaRadio CUB 1552 CW QSXs. (11 Oct) (RGA) 17175.2 A9M: ManamaRadio BHR 1530 CW CQs. 20 Aug (RGA) 17180 RFFME: FN Paris F 1554 ITA2/75/840 Zui Testing. (13 Oct) (RGA) RFFME: French naval La Regine 0924 RTTY/75 callband/freq marker (02/Oct) (SS) 17198 : Unid NATO 1511 LINK-11/USB 21 Aug (RGA) 17205 IAR:Rome radio Italy 1504 11/09/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 17211.2 KFS: SFranciscoRadio CA USA 1557 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (11 Oct) (RGA) 17211.4 KFS: SFranciscoRadio CA USA 1715 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (5 Oct) (RGA) 17213.3 CWA:(Cerrito Radio Uruguay) 0137z 9/11/99 CW w/CQ tape (vy weak)(JK1) 17215.5 LOR: Puerto Belgrano R, Arg. baudot 75/170. Five letter grps. Weather info. 1120 (9Oct) (EW) 17236.4 UIW: KaliningradRadio RUS 1539 CW Tgm to ship UDZX. (1 Oct) (RGA) 17237.6 XSV:(Tianjin Radio PRC?)0111z 9/10/99 cw clg CQ & "up 606 up 606"(JK1) 17238.8 XSV (Tianjin Radio PRC) 0140z 9/11/99 CW w/ CQ tape (vy weak)(JK1) 17239.7 PKX: DjakartaRadio INS 1542 CW QRU? (1 Oct) (RGA) 17248.0 5BA62: Cyprus Radio 0829 USB ID Tape (02/Oct) (SS) 5BA62: Cyprus Radio 1720 USB ID Tape (26/Sep) (SS) 17326 ---:Athens radio Greece 1500 11/10/99 USB ship operator spelled EARDERMAN in NATO phonetics 17410 : Unid Illicit/Numbers Stn 1545 USB YL in EE; Message 689 GR 8966 JCOVQ IPBMI (5LGs) End of Message. Repeat. Repeat. (1 Oct) (RGA) 17422.7 : Unid FF 1620 ARQ-E3/200/400 Link=FKW. Sarajevo? (11 Oct) (RGA) 17430 9VF209: Kyodo Press Singapore SNG 1536 FAX Good solid Japanese Script. //16035. (30 Sep) (RGA) : Kyodo Meteo 0910 fax 60/288 JJ Newspaper (23/Aug) (RH2) 17442.0 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 0844 rtty 100/850 Wx codes (12/Aug) (RH2) 17441.6 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 1348 ITA2/100/800 AAXX reports. (19 Oct) (RGA) 17445.1 Unid:1625 Mode unknown 100/170 Strange clipped tones; W41/C3g refusedhelp-M7000gavebd/shift (08/Sep) (RH2) 17445.7 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 0920 Fax 120/576 Fair Wx chart (23/Aug) ( RH2) 17461.0 ---:MFA Rome 1602 Rs-Arq 228.67/170 Online crypto Tx lasted 45 mins +! To Caracas? 30/Sep RH2 17461.3 Unid: 1615 Rs-Arq 228.67/240! Online crypto Alternating bursts with 16363.2 over 40 mins! Sep/22 RH2 17461.5 Unid: 0915 Rs-Arq 228.67/170 Phasing for 15 mins; don't know this one! (09/Sep) (RH2) 17464.0 Unid: 1640 MFSK ???? Sounded like Coq8 but only gbge on screens. Near to GYU/Piccollo freq. but this never heard here before! (04/Aug) (RH2) 17465.5 GYU: Gibraltar 09.41 Piccolo 6 Op chat to MKD. Haven't seen them use both callsigns for a while (05 Oct). (PT) 17481.7 TDUNAQ: Naqoura LBN 1255 PACKET/300/180 Headers Only to TDSME. (Tks Peter Thompson) 27 Aug (RGA) 17487 UNID: prob US Military 1534 USB w/ALE pulses. (13/Oct/99) (MADX) 17966 UNID: 1546 RTTY 75/660. QRT shortly after getting parameters.(13/Oct/99) (MADX) 17994 JJ? & 5 QUEBEC YANKEE: Japanese Maritime Self Defence Stations 0603 UTC USB co-ordinating a datalink. 20/SEPT (IJ) 18012 Circus Orange (French Air Force, Dakar Senegal): 1320 USB w/Tiara (sounds like) passing take off time of unidentified aircraft. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) UNID: 1222 USB (FR, probably CFAP Hqs, Villacoublay) w/aircraft (unheard) confirming receipt of message and QRX time (15/SEP/99) (RP3) Pagina 804 WUN-v05 18040.4 : Unid Hungarian Diplo 1438 DUP-ARQ/125/175 Opchat; Down at 1443 without ident. (1 Oct) (RGA) HGX21: MFA Budapest 1550 Dup-Arq 125/170 Nx\EE (30/Aug) (RH2) HGX?: Unid HNG Diplo 0645 Dup-Arq 125/170 Some words\HNG before signal fadeout. QRM fm RFTJD! 22/Sep RH2 18042.7 : Unid FF 1438 ARQ-E/192/370 Betas. (27 Sep) (RGA) 18045.5 MKD: Akrotiri, Cyprus 10.11 Piccolo 6 Op chat to unknown station (05 Oct). (PT) 18046 O6P: French Emb Riyadh 1150 FEC-A 192/400 5LGs 12Sep99 (ML2) 18064 : Unid Polish Diplo 1349 POL-ARQ/100/260 Nx in Polish. Off before Ident. 24 Aug (RGA) 18064 SNN299: MFA Warsaw POL 1411 POL-ARQ/100/170 Very slow circuit. possibly also distorion. (19 Oct) (RGA) ---: MFA Warsaw 1550 Pol-Arq 100/240 Msgs\Pol for Harare (25/Aug) (RH2) 18183.3 ---: MAE Algiers 0820 Coq8 26.67 Msgs\FF to - Ambalgs Kampala & Dar-es-Salaam (10/Sep)(RH2) 18210.0 ---: FAPSI 1610 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 00149 21/Sep RH2 18220.2 JMH5: Tokyo Meteo 1600 fax 120/576 Nice chart (30/Aug) (RH2) 18223.8 ---: FAPSI 1620 81-81 81/500 Traffic. Unable decode(04/Aug) (RH2) 18245.6 ZRO 4: Pretoria Meteo 0750 rtty 75/850Wx codes. Also on 18233.6 & 18241.7, both on 75/400 Listed as 18242.0 75bd (25/Aug) (RH2) 18253.9 : Unid 1541 RTTY/106.2/848 ACF=17. (13 Oct) (RGA) 18254 : Unid 1521 UNID/93.75/850 ACF=14. 20 Aug (RGA) SUU: Cairo Meteo EGY 1330 RTTY/100/840 Poor Copy. (30 Sep) (RGA) SUU: Cairo Meteo EGY 1431 RTTY/100/840 AAXX reports for north African Aflds. Good copy. (27 Sep) (RGA) 18257.0 Unid: 0840 Mode?? 75/230 Unable decode (12/Aug) (RH2) 18258.5 HBD20: MFA Berne 1519 ARQ w/5LGs. QRT at 1523 w/"HBD20/7".(13/Oct/99) (MADX) 18261 GFE24: Bracknell Meteo 1534 FAX 120/576 w/end of chart and into tone. New chart at 1540. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) 18265.3 PTT: Kinshasa 0845 arq Mix of FF/EE - mentions SAVE THE CHILDREN & UNHCR (23/Aug) (RH2) 18265.4 ---: Zaire Bank Circuit 0730 arq Financial transactions in FF(12/Aug) (RH2) ---: Zaire Bank Circuit 0730 arq Financial traffic\FF (12/Aug) (RH2) 18269 HBD20: MFA Berne 1656 ARQ w/5LGs. 2 msgs to Swiss Embassy Ottawa. QRT at 1743 w/"HBD 20/2". (8/Oct/99) (MADX) HBD6?: Unid Swiss Embassy 1651 ARQ/100/140 5LGs. Last Msg. Call Garbled. Damn! (5 Oct) (RGA) 18270.5 HBD20: MFA Berne 1640 arq Selcall for BMES (Nairobi) (02/Aug) (RH2) 18276.6 HBD20: Berneda ziro8798 (cypher?) 1645 arq 5LG cacac smur to 16 Embassies (18/Aug) (RH2) 18281.5 CV01: Unid Diplo? 1406 ARQ/100/170 Selcall VKPV and Vs de CV01 K; QSV K; QSA NIL in CW. Gave up eventually. (1 Oct) (RGA) 18290.0 SAM 050:inbound Pago Pago, wkg Andrews VIP for Pago Pago wx. 0041z 16 Sep Departed Pago Pago 0320z for Hickam, ETA 0845z.Andrews mentioned using the site out of Azores (Lajes) for this freq. (JJ) 18293.7 RFFIVAR: Paris, France 13.30 ARQ-E 200/400 5-lg tfc to unknown station via unknown cct. Very poor RX (09 Oct). (PT) 18306 ZSC: Cape Town rdo 0500 ARQ tuning & CW id 13Sep99 (ML2) ZSC: CapetownRadio SAF 1537 ARQ/100/170 Unlisted. (13 Oct) (RGA) ZSC: Capetown R, Saf. Station mrkr. 0556 (9/Oct) (EW) ZSC: Capetown R. 1200 Cw/Arq Channel marker 27/Sep RH2 18308.4 : Centrans Villacoublay 0615 fec-a 192/400 Msg\FF to FVIT/Comsup St Denis La Reunion (25/Aug) (RH2) 18318 : Unid 1344 UNID/212.5/500 ACF=10 24 Aug (RGA) 18320.7 RFFIC: Marine Sirpa Paris 0937 Arq-E3 192/400 MCA Presse & Sports Nx\FF cc all FN bases 22/Sep RH2 RFFKC: Marine Sirpa Brest 0925 Arq-E3 192/400 "BREST INFOS" Pagina 805 18320.8 18320.8 18322.1 18411.5 18415 18446 18481 18487.8 18524.9 18527.4 18562 18576 18648.0 18760 18771.0 18783 18966.7 18980 18980.2 18986.7 19031.7 19036.5 19048.6 19056 19063.6 19063.7 19068.0 19103.7 19108.9 WUN-v05 for local press 22/Sep RH2 : FF Dakar SEN 1656 ARQ-E3/192/350 CdV CID=TJD. 25 Aug (RGA) RFTJD: FF Dakar SEN 1720 ARQ-E3/192/360 Cct=TJD Dakar to Libreville. (22 Sep) (RGA) RFTJ: FF Dakar 1027 Arq-E3 192/400 CdeV no CID NB Note freq difference from listed 18320.7! 22/Sep RH2 ---: Deplu Jakarta 1130 Fec-S 96/170 Several long Msgs & some 5LG to Embassies (21/Aug) (RH2) ---: Deplu Jakarta 1140 Fec-S 96/170 5LG to - Indonesia Bogota (via DTC WSH) (02/Sep) (RH2) 8BY: French Illicit 1649 CW 8BY 058/532. (5 Oct) (RGA) 8BY: French Intelligence 1550 CW w/call tape. Several trinomic calls, but heavy fading prevented copying numbers. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) SOUGE: FF Souge F 1402 ARQ-E/72/400 Working with 18760. Tip from Peter Thompson. (19 Oct) (RGA) 4XZ: IDF Haifa ISR 1420 CW Vs. (27 Sep) (RGA) 4XZ: Israeli Navy 1604 CW w/call tape. (6/Oct/99) (MADX) ---: MFA Oslo 0830 Twinplex 100/400 Msgs in Norwegian slightly scrambled! (12/Aug) (RH2) ---: MFA Oslo 1630 Twinplex 100/400 Online crypto Good signal! (18/Aug) (RH2) Prob: Oslo, Norway 11.20 TWINPLEX 100/400 Calling selcalls KFYI and KFCO (07 Oct). (PT) CLP1: Minrex Havana 1035 rtty 75/400 Nx\SS followed by lotsa opchat! 22/Sep RH2 Prob: Abu Dhabi, UAE 14.40 Coquelet 8 Algerian embassy with tfc in AA to Algiers. Using 13.33 baud rate (10 Oct). (PT) UNID: Cuban Mil? 1526 81-81 81/500 very strong signal. (13/Oct/99)(MADX) Russian Navy: 1555 36-50 50/180 QRT at 1557. Into 36bd idle at 1559. Into 50bd tfc again at 1601. (6/Oct/99) (MADX) Unid: 1540 rtty? 75/170 Unable decode (30/Aug) (RH2) unid: 0925 mode?? 75/170 Unable decode(03/Aug) (RH2) RFFEDFI: Unid FF 1403 ARQ-E/72/380 With 18446. (19 Oct) (RGA) ---: MFA Rome 1750 Rs-Arq 228.67/170 Unable decode o6/Oct RH2 : Shipping net Philippines 0822 UTC USB with YL & OM in Tagalog. Mentioned about boarding passes. 26/SEPT (IJ) prob RFHJ: French Forces Papeete 1514 ARQ-E3 96/380 idle. Moderate fading. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) 7CB: IN Belawan INS 1222 CW Weak; fading; 5LGs. 27 Aug (RGA) 7CB: IN Belawan INS 1258 CW Nx? in Indonesian. AnyWUN know what -.-.-- followed by --.--. is? 24 Aug (RGA) poss RFHJ: French Forces Papeete 1517 ARQ-E3 100/390 idle. Moderate fading. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) Unid Pakistan Embassy 1245 ARQ/100/170 Political commentary on Kashmir. Lousy copy. No ID. (11 Oct) (RGA Ambalg: Dar-es-Salaam 0850 Coq8 26.65 Ack msgs fm MAE Algiers - then Ouadagougou followed suit (12/Aug) (RH2) RFFIC: Marine Dipermil Paris 0914 Arq-E3 192/400Msg\FF to AIG2133 a tout personnel Marine on TJD cid(13/Aug) (RH2) RFFTA: Air Soutienravtech Orleans 0900 Arq-E3 192/400 Msg\FF to RFFUHF/Air COTSAA CREIL cc RFTJC (13/Aug) (RH2) : CIS Military 1522 81-81/81/500 (13 Oct) (RGA) ---: Comelef N'djamena 0750 Arq-E3 200/400 Msg\FF to RFFAAC/TRIPOST PARIS & RFFAAC/GUERRE DIRPOSTE PARIS 30/Sep RH2 RFTPA: FF N'Djamena 0810 ARQ-E3 200/400 non protege msg cct FDZ 11Sep99 (ML2) UNID: 1050 ARQ/E3 200/400 8rc. Betas. Weak sync. Offair 1141z with no app tfc. (21/Sep) (DW) DOR: MFA Sofia (tent) 1230 IRA Arq 300/500 Signed off as I signed on! IRA Mode logged this freq. before! (23/Aug) (RH2) TAD: Ankara 1237 Fec-A 144/850 Tfc\Turk -no spica da lingo! (02/Sep) (RH2) OZU25: MFA Copenhagen 0640 Twinplex 100/400 Online crypto 21/Sep RH2 OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 0847 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400 F7bPagina 806 19111.0 19131 19145.7 19205.0 19216.5 19216.7 19225.0 19325.3 19418.5 19450 19462.9 19621.9 19635.0 19640 19672.7 WUN-v05 1. Tfc in Danish - nx summary? Vri weak. (20/Sep) (DW) ---: Polemb Pretoria 1640 Pol-Arq 100/240Opchat with Polemb Harare (20/Aug) (RH2) 32C (CG helo): 1612 w/Atlas (DEA contract facility) reporting departure from Panther (DEA, Bahamas) enroute to north side of the island of Eluthra, Bahamas. (16/SEP/99) (RP3) 60A: 1647 USB (USCG HH-65A #6560) wkg ATLAS Rockwell/Collins radio facility Cedar Rapids (DEA contract) "Destination on this leg will be M7". Later during pp to OPBAT, "Request you do a rdo chk on Bravo frequency" (5841khz). Atlas also confirmed location as "in Iowa." (5/Oct/99) (MADX) ATLAS: 1414 USB Rockwell/Collins radio facility Cedar Rapids (DEA contract) wkg unid w/pp to MAVERICK. Unid unit is 10 minutes out of Hopetown (5/Oct/99) (MADX) ATLAS: 1430 USB Rockwell/Collins radio facility Cedar Rapids (DEA contract) wkg 14 (5/Oct/99) (MADX) ATLAS: Rockwell/Collins radio facility Cedar Rapids (DEA contract) 1550 USB wkg 240 and 411. (6/Oct/99) (MADX) ATLAS: Rockwell/Collins radio facility Cedar Rapids (DEA contract) 1607 USB wkg LONGHORN. (6/Oct/99) (MADX) ATLAS: Rockwell/Collins radio facility Cedar Rapids (DEA contract) 1730 USB wkg LONGHORN. (11/Oct/99) (MADX) Atlas (DEA contract facility Iowa): 1243 w/unidentified aircraft reporting airborne from Sundance 700 (Lima, Peru) enroute to Sundance 725 (Pucallpa, Peru). (12/OCT/99) (RP3) Atlas: 1731 USB w/Longhorn (DEA aircraft) closing out radio guard. At 1755 Atlas w/Hard Rock (unidentified) who queries status of Longhorn. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) FLINT 551: 1833 USB w/ ATLAS checking receivers. Flint 451 has bad receiver and wants Atlas to let Tropic Air (DEA Air Ops, Opa Locka FL) know that he'll be arriving soon (14/SEP/99) (RP3) Flint 311 (DEA aircraft): 1400 USB w/Atlas (DEA/Customs contract flight facility) w/hourly position report. (15/SEP/99) (RP3) Flint 914 (DEA aircraft): 1700 USB Atlas (DEA contract facility, Iowa) reporting airborne w/Flint 912 from Sundance 401 (unlocated) enroute to Sundance 100 (Bogota, Colombia) w/flight time of 35 minutes. (11/OCT/99) (RP3) LONG HORN 911: 1345 USB (probable US Customs aircraft) w/ ATLAS (DEA/Customs control facility, TX) in p/p w/ Hard Rock (unidentified) concerning flight to Sand Base (unlocated) then on to Papa Papa 89 (unlocated). At 1353 Long Horn 911 reports 15 minutes out from Sand Base and closing out radio guard (14/SEP/99) (RP3) : Unid FF 1520 ARQ-E3/200/330 Betas only. (13 Oct) (RGA) prob RFTJ: French Forces Dakar 1541 ARQ-E3 200/390 idle. (6/Oct/99) (MADX) RFVI: FF Le Port 0940 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on VII cid(23/Aug) ( RH2) UNID:0200z 9/11/99 RTTY 50/425 sending SHHH's(JK1) : Unid FF 1400 ARQ-E3/96/310 No Tfc. (27 Sep) (RGA) prob RFLI: French Forces Fort de France 1525 ARQ-E3 96/410 idle. (12/Oct/99) (MADX) Unid: FF Loc? 1645 Arq-E3 200/400 Good signal,but only idle for 15 mins! (25/Aug) (RH2) USAF AWS: 1641 RTTY 75/870 w/meteo tfc. First time logged here since January 1999. (8/Oct/99) (MADX) Paris: 1540 Arq-E3 192/400 De Paris CdeV on IGU cid (19/Aug) ( RH2) VTK: IN Tuticorin IND 1241 CW Vs VTK3/4/5/6/7. (11 Oct) (RGA SUNA: Khartoum 1626 rtty 50/198 Nx\FF (25/Aug) (RH2) OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 1318 TWINPLEX 100bd Selcals TPRV (unid). Short qso ending "amtels til overf#rsel". (14/Sep) (DW) RFGW: Paris, France 16.10 FEC-A 192/400 5-lg tfc. Don't usually hear these guys on a Sunday (10 Oct). (PT) W3S: French Emb Islamabad 0600 FEC-A 192/850 5LGs 06Sep99 (ML2) VOYAGER NET: ? 1411 arq 100/170 Matrix of numbers (5 columns) each line starts 1a 1b 1c 1d 2 a 2b 2c. Offair. Selcalls TXVV. Short qso, single freq. "macs vger". Selcalls TVXM, No qso. ( Pagina 807 19685 19685.5 19687.0 19696 19696.4 19696.5 19696.5 19698 19699 19704.5 19724.5 19744.4 19776.5 19803 19826.0 19860.0 19862 19873.0 19875 19966.7 19981.6 20021.7 20056.7 20070 20091.7 20101.7 20123.7 20138 20153.0 20179.5 20179.6 WUN-v05 7/Oct) (DW) WLO: MobileRadio AL USA 1358 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (27 Sep) (RGA) WLO: MobileRadio ALA USA 1431 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID 21 Aug (RGA) KHF: Agana R., Guam 0755 CW/Arq ID Marker(30/Aug) (RH2) DNVT: Unid 1237 CW DNVT BJR QTC K. Then into fast wideband mode. Probably ciphony. (11 Oct) (RGA 8PO: BridgetownRadio BRB 1606 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (5 Oct) (RGA) 8PO: BridgetownRadio BRB 1510 ARQ/100/150 Data+CWID. 20 Aug (RGA) 8PO: BridgetownRadio BRB 1513 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (13 Oct) (RGA) OST: Ostende Radio 1627 CW w/call and ARQ free idle. (8/Oct/99) (MADX) UFN: NovorossijskRadio RUS 1602 ARQ/100/170 Tgms to ship UIGU (5 Oct) (RGA) UFN: NovorossiyjskRadio RUS 1512 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (13 Oct) (RGA) LSD836:Argentina Radio 0205z 9/11/99 Sitor w/chan free marker(JK1) UIW: KaliningradRadio RUS 1428 RTTY/50/160 Tgms to unid ship; CQs. 21 Aug (RGA) UJQ?: Kiev Meteo? 1241 FAX Strong Signal; chart entitled 'Karta TPO ha 23,08,99' in Cyrillic. ---: Deplu Jakarta 1130 arq Msg\Indo re embarking troops at Bacau (E. Timor) 29/Sep RH2 RFGW: MFA Paris 1552 FEC-A/192/400 5LGs and PL. Poor Copy. (5 Oct) (RGA) PWN/PWX33: Brasil Navrad 1600 rtty 100/850 RY/ID/SG/64 + lazy dog etc (09/Sep) (RH2) MGJ: Ny Faslane 1009 RTTY/75/340 CARBS (02/Oct) (SS) MGJ: Ny Faslane 1646 RTTY/75/340 CARBS (26/Sep) (SS) MGJ: RN Faslane SCO 1113 RTTY/75/325 CARBs. 18 Sep (RGA) ---: MFA Rome 1155 RS-Arq 228.67/170 Unable decode 07/Oct RH2 FBR: Unid FAPSI 1502 CW FBR Vs QBN QSP TX. QSY 16156 QBN. Working with 16156. QSL 2 Nil tks gb sk. Off 1630. Prompts for rerun 'BK 10' to go back 10 groups. (9 Oct) (RGA) : Unid FF 1409 ARQ-E3/96/400 Stuck in ARQ loop 'VZCZCH' for over an hour. Faded 1430 (27 Sep) (RGA) : MFA Cairo EGY 1256 ARQ/100/170 Continuous Idle. Either betas or mark. (19 Oct) (RGA) : MFA Cairo EGY 1310 ARQ/100/160 Mostly ISS with little opchat in ATU80. (30 Sep) (RGA) PAKISTAN EMB: ?LOC. 1432 TWINPLEX 100bd -200/-85/85/600 F7b-1. Poor copy. Sign off. New qso. ( 7/Oct) (DW) MFA CAIRO: 0851 arq 100/170 Tfc in Arabic (ATU80) to Conakry Emb. Irs, then selcalls KKVD (Conakry) (cct resync). ( 6/Oct) (DW) unid: 0900 RTTY 75/850 online crypto after RYs VMGTCNJBH 05Sep99 (ML2) wsgzkpk: Egy Emb., Kinshasa 0900 arq Msg\AA - to KDS74 (Cairo Intel) (02/Sep) (RH2) wsgzkpk: Egy Emb., Kinshasa 0855 arq Msg\AA to kdktxke - MFA Cairo Statistics (23/Aug) ( RH2) : MFA Cairo EGY 1107 ARQ/100/170 Msgs in ATU80. Poor Copy 18 Sep (RGA) Egyptian Emb Pyongyang (JG YSLGQ SKGQ) 1130 ARQ 5LGs 02Sep99 (ML2) : CIS Mil 1307 81-81/81/490 (30 Sep) (RGA) UNID: 1530 81-81 81/500 Cuban Mil? w/strongest 81-81 signal I've ever heard. (06/Oct/99) (MADX) : FF emb., Dakar (tent) 0935 Arq6-90 200/400 Weak phasing signal! 1st 6-90 heard for weeks!! (09/Sep) (RH2) RFFINDI: Alindien Paris 1620 Arq-E3 100/400 Msgs\FF to RFVIC/Comar La Reunion IRE cid (19Aug) (RH2) RAYMHG: Fm MHQAUS (Marine HQ Australia?) 1730 Arq-E3 100/400 Navigation warning\EE floating timber off Bunbury, Australia, to AIG3603, RAYNRB/HMNZS Canterbury, Endeavour, & Te Kaha, RAYJXB/Valiant & Valour, RAYNZZW/USS Curtis Wilbur, RFHILPC/FNS La Place, RUHPSUU/USS Ingraham, USS Stethen, & USS David R. Ray. Pagina 808 20179.6 20179.6 20179.7 20268.0 20336.6 20366 20416 20534.0 20556.5 20556.7 20573.0 20573.0 20584.0 20603 20609 20715.0 20780.0 20810.7 20813.6 20813.8 20853 20856.7 WUN-v05 All on IRE cid !!?? Wonder where this Tx started ?? (21/Aug) (RH2) RFFIC/RFFISOM/RFVIC: & NIA NAVESAFETY Bethesda RFFIVAR: FN Paris 1539 Arq-E3 100/400316 X 5LG to RFHIS, RFHI, Jibouti & Reunion IRE cid (21/Aug) (RH2) RUANEW: Subject: Fleet Submarine Broadcast for Med20179.6iterranean, then 5LG (18/Aug) (RH2) RUEDMCC: DE FVI ? 1750 Arq-E3 100/400 Msg\EE about date corrections for old GPS systems(18/Aug) (RH2) Paris, France 13.15 ARQ-E3 100/400 PARIS DE PARIS via IRE cct (09 Oct). (PT) Paris: de Paris 1705 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on IRE cid Sep/27 RH2 RFFA: MOD Paris 1505 Arq-E3 100/400 5LG to - RFVIT & RFVIA (FN St Denis, REU) on IRE cid 21/Sep RH2 RFFIC: Transit Marine Toulon 1710 Arq-E3 10/400 Msg\FF to RFQPM Comair Jibouti 27/Sep RH2 RUEOMCA: NATO 1630 Arq-E3 100/400 5LG to RFVIC RFFINTF on IRE cid. Seen this c/s before! Could it be USAF Spain? 17/Sept (RH2) ---: Russian Navy 1545 36-50 50/250 Traffic 22/Sep RH2 ---: Russian Navy 1144 36-50 50/240 Tfc 29/Sep RH2 UNID: 1604 RTTY 100/810 encrypted. (8/Oct/99) (MADX) ---:RAN Exmouth WA, Australia 0715 UTC with VFT 16 Channel Xmission. 28/AUG. (IJ) TNNR: French Emb Antananarivo 0700 ARQ-690 5LGs to Paris 04Sep99 (ML2) Salcost: Rome 0835 arq Msgs\II to Chantier Kouroussa-Kankan cc Chantier Garafiri (02Aug) (RH2) P6Z: MFA Paris 1445 fec-a 192/400 clg S5F (Brasilia Emb) 17/Sep RH2 prob P6Z: MFA Paris 1553 FEC-A 192/410 occasional broken tfc. Unable to get a good read. (8/Oct/99) (MADX) RFGW: MFA Paris 1555 Fec-A 192/400 5LG to unk (02/Sep) (RH2) ---: MAEROMA 1615 Rs-Arq 228.67/170Online crypto - as always!! (25/Aug) (RH2) ---: MFA Rome 0828 Rs-Arq 228.7/170 Online crypto. High power signal! (16Aug) (RH2) ---: MFA Rome 1310 Rs-Arq 228.67/170 Online crypto V. strong (& long!) signal for this time of day! Some RY/64's 01/Oct RH2 ---: MFA Rome 1205 Rs-Arq 228.67/170 Unable decode 07/Oct RH2 ---: MFA Rome 1215 Rs-Arq 228.67/170 Online cryptoSaw some RY/64's at msg end (01/Sep) (RH2) MFA Rome:1105 Rs-Arq 228.67/170 Online crypto only(09/Sep) (RH2) SALCOST: ?LOC 0925 arq 100/170 Short opchat "vous sera envoyee par la prochaine communication. Chantier Kouroussa - Kantan. Groupement Salinia - Strabag." Betas, then offair. ( 6/Oct) (DW) : Unid Swiss Diplo 1329 ARQ/100/170 5LGs. Faded 1336 (27 Sep) (RGA) HBD20: MFA Berne SUI 1502 ARQ/100/170 Long 5LGs circulars to Embassies. (5 Oct) (RGA) RFFXL: Naqoura, Lebanon 11.50 ARQ-E 184.6/400 CENTRANS NAQOURA with tfc in FF to RFFXCC/CENTRANS FAVIERES via XZL circuit (05 Oct). (PT) RFGW: Paris, France 10.15 FEC-A 192/400 5-lg tfc to G7M, French embassy in Bangkok, also relaying tfc in FF from RFFTD (07 Oct). (PT) Prob: Stockholm, Sweden 12.35 SWED-ARQ 100/400 Little op chat and shutdown (05 Oct). (PT) Unid: 0830 CIS-14? 192/400 W41 insisted CIS-14 but gbge on both channels! Not heard before! Is CIS-14 still going ? RH2 Paris: De Paris 0908 Arq-E3 192/400 CdeV on HAI cid (25/Aug) (RH2) G7M: French Emb Bangkok 1020 FEC-A 192/850 5LGs 06Sep99 (ML2) RFQP: FF Djibouti DJI 1305 ARQ-E3/200/400 CdV Cct=DJK. (13 Oct) (RGA) Pagina 809 WUN-v05 : NATO System 1253 NATO-PSK/2400/USB Setup/Idling+Bursts. (13 Oct) (RGA) 20946 8BY: Illicit F 1250 CW 532/992/533/708/449/682/706. (13 Oct) (RGA) 20965 UNID: 1546 RTTY 75/810 encrypted. (8/Oct/99) (MADX) 20975.0 RFGW: Paris, France 11.31 FEC-A 192/400 5-lg tfc to unknown station (05 Oct). (PT) 20986.8 Prob: Stockholm, Sweden 09.35 SWED-ARQ 100/400 5-lg tfc, weak signal + QRM (05 Oct).(PT) 20986.9 : Unid Polish Diplo 1457 POL-ARQ/100/300 Too Weak. (5 Oct) (RGA) 20995.7 RFTP: FF N'Djamena TCH 1610 ARQ-E3/200/425 CID=FDZ. To Paris. (Recovered RIs below) (5 Oct) (RGA) 21075.0 CX7BF: Umid 1205 Pactor-Ham 100/200 Tfc\EE with 5RB8EW (23/Aug) ( RH2) 21857.7 UNID French Forces 1433 ARQ-M2 200/380 idle w/moderate to heavy fading. Unable to maintain synch. (13/Oct/99) (MADX) 21865 : Unid Polish Diplo 1142 POL-ARQ/100/176 Prob Warsaw. Brazilia often mentioned. (11 Oct) (RGA) 21867.0 ---: MFA Rome 1410 Rs-Arq 228.67/170 Online crypto Transmission lasted 90 mins with 4 min break in middle! As usual, lines very short which may account for long Tx period? Four full length lines of RY's at end. 01/Oct RH2 ---: MFA Rome 1135 Rs-Arq 228.67/170 Unable decode 07/Oct RH2 ---: mfa Rome 1633 Rs-Arq 228.67/170 Some 64's then online crypto. Letters ABILZN rpt 5 times! 29/Sep RH2 MFA ROME: 0940 ARQ/RS 228.6/170 8bit mode. Tfc header in II. Encrypted msg in format of two 30-char (pseudorandom) blocks per line with single space btwn each block. Background qrm. ( 7/Oct) (DW) 22238 MGJ: RN Fasland SCO 1246 ITA2/75/700 14 22 only. (13 Oct) (RGA) 22239 Unid. NATO? 1019 ITA2/75/830 Enciphered VMGTCNJBH cipher entry. (11 Oct) (RGA 22350 URPD: CIS Ship 1224 CW Signing off 73/88 SK 23 Aug (RGA) 22353.5 UALY: CIS Ship 1637 RTTY/50/170 nil tks 73 sk. 25 Aug (RGA) 22372.0 SHIP UNID: 1012 rtty 50/R/170 Long msg in 3sc to Klaipeda. Signed "Papa Kola". (12/Sep) (DW) 22376.0 Unid: 10.30 FEC Idles for more than one hour but sends no traffic (08 Oct). (PT) 22381 9VG: SingaporeRadio SNG 1635 ARQ/100/170 Data+CWID 25 Aug (RGA) 22387.4 SUV: AthensRadio GRC 1418 CW Marker. (5 Oct) (RGA) 22387.5 SVT7: AthensRadio GRC 1304 FEC/100/170 Nx in Greek.(30 Sep) (RGA) 22387.5 SVU: AthensRadio GRC 1634 CW Marker. 25 Aug (RGA) 22446.7 RFQPME: FN Jibouti 1220 rtty 75/850 RY/SG/ID marker (23/Aug) (RH2) 22447 RFQPME: FF Djibouti 1327 RTTY/75/840 Usual Tests. 17 Sep (RGA) RFQPME: FN Djibouti DJI 1239 ITA2/75/750 Tests. (13 Oct) (RGA) RFQPME: FN Djibouti DJI 1313 RTTY/75/850 Usual Tests. (27 Sep) (RGA) 22482 : Unid 1237 CW/100/15WPM 5FGs. FSK Morse. (13 Oct) (RGA) 22494 : NATO System 1235 NATO-PSK/2400/USB (13 Oct) (RGA) 22523.0 JMJ6: Tokyo Meteo 1210 fax 120/576 Strong clear Wx charts (12/Aug) (RH2) 22536 FUG:French forces Martinique 1916 22/10/99 RTTY 75 callband/freq marker (EB) 22536.7 FUF: FN Ft de France 1225 rtty 75/850 RY/ID marker(23/Aug) (RH2) 22537 FUF: FF Fort de France MRT 1415 RTTY/75/740 Tests (5 Oct) (RGA) FUF: FN Fort de France MRT 1233 ITA2/75/820 Usual Tests. (13 Oct) (RGA) FUF: French Forces Fort de France 1537 RTTY 75/836 w/test tape. (8/Oct/99) (MADX) FUF: Fort De France, Martinique 14.00 ITA2 75/850 RY's, SG's, TEST etc. (08 Oct). (PT) 22542.0 ---: Kyodo Tokyo 1201 fax 60/576 JJ Newspaper (18/Aug) (RH2) 22565 XSW: Kao-hsiungRadio TAI 1228 CW Marker. (13 Oct) (RGA) 22592.0 A9M: Bahrain R, Bhr. Station mrkr. 0818 (9/Oct) (EW) Pagina 810 20942 WUN-v05 22592.5 9AM: Bahrain Radio 0812 CW CQs (02/Oct) (SS) 22603 PPR: RecifeRadio B 1222 CW QSXs. 24 Aug (RGA) PPR: RioRadio B 1308 CW QSXs. (27 Sep) (RGA) PPR: Rio R, Brz. Station mrk. 0402 (9/Oct) (EW) 22610.5 CLA50: Havana Radio 1534 CW w/call tape. (8/Oct/99) (MADX) CLA: HavanaRadio CUB 1226 CW QSXs. (13 Oct) (RGA) 22668.9 GYU: Gibraltar 09.36 ITA2 75/170 A VFT aggregate with CARBS info and two encrypted channels (06 Oct). (PT) 22730.0 NMC: USCG Point Reyes 1515 fax 120/576 Fine clear wind and tropical predictions charts 21/Sep RH2 22818.5 EAE220: MFA Madrid 1706 arq 16X4X4 LG crypto signed Minerisun Exior 30/Sep RH2 EAE220: MFA Madrid 1615 arq 10X4X4 LG's to unk - prob. Luanda or Kinshasa (02/Sep) (RH2) EAE220: Madrid, Spain 10.14 Twinplex 100/170 Encrypted tfc in 17+4+4 group format, signed MINERISUN EXIOR (08 Oct). (PT) 22857.7 ---: Unid FF Station? 0825 Arq-E3 100/400 Idling Unlisted 08/Oct RH2 22908.5 : RAN Exmouth WA, Australia 0405 UTC with a VFT 16 Channel xmission. 18/SEPT. (IJ) 22910.0 Unid: 1156 rtty? 50/850 Strong signal, often heard.(16/Aug) (RH2) 22912.7 RFVI: Le Port, Reunion 09.22 ARQ-E3 100/400 CdeV to self via VII cct(08 Oct).(PT) 22935 P6Z: MFA Paris 0640 ARQ-690 5LGs to TNNR Antananarivo 04Sep99 (ML2) 23050.5 Unid: 1205 rtty? 50/850 Unable decode(31/Aug) (RH2) 23237.0 MKL: RAF NORTHWOOD 1000 CW Encrypted msgs to 7MA followed by TAFS. Returns to 75bd/850hz (23238 kHz) at 1013z. (15/Sep) (DW) 23238 UNID: 1517 RTTY 75/840 encrypted. (13/Oct/99) (MADX) 23263.5 : Unid Hungarian Diplo 1242 DUP-ARQ/125/140 ACF=88. Traffic in clear. Poor copy. Off sans ID 1300. (27 Sep) (RGA) 233700 HZN50: Jeddah Meteo 1233 rtty 100/830 Wx codes (23/Aug) (RH2) 23374.0 ---: MFA Rome 1625 Rs-Arq 228.67/170 Some RY's - then online crypto. Good signal! 27/Sep RH2 ---: MFA Rome 1200 Es-Arq 228.67/170 Unable decode letters ABILZN prominent in header 06/Oct RH2 MFA ROME: 1037 ARQ/RS 228.6/170 8bit mode. Hdr fm MAEROMA to various embassies, currently linkedto AMBLUANTG (Luanda). ( 7/Oct) (DW) MFA ROME: 1341 ARQ/RS 228.6/170 [8] bit mode. Previous loggings using [5] bit mode. Tfc in Italian. ( 4/Oct) (DW) 23461 : Illicit/Numbers Stn 1234 USB YL in EE. 5FGs sent twice. (27 Sep) (RGA) 23505.9 ---: MFA Stockholm (tent) 0759 Swed-Arq 100/400 Weak phasing signal. Not heard this mode for weeks! (31/Aug) (RH2) 23522.9 JMH6: Tokyo, Japan 09.25 Fax 120/576 Nice clear charts of NE Pacific (05 Oct). (PT) 23751 : Unid Egyptian Diplo 1350 ARQ/100/170 Opchat. Ends yks yks yks. (5 Oct) (RGA) : Unid Egyptian Diplo 1350 ARQ/100/170 Opchat. Ends yks yks yks.(5 Oct) (RGA) 23999.7 Prob: Paris, France 09.30 FEC-A 192/400 5-lg tfc, very heavy QRM (05 Oct). (PT) 24210 : Australian Defence Forces Radio (via VHC RAN Belconnen XMTers) 0602 UTC USB relay commentary from 3JJJ 107.1 FM Melbourne, of the AFL grand final between the Carlton Blues & the North Melbourne Kangaroos. 25/SEPT (IJ) 24370.0 P6Z: MFA Paris 1730 fec-a 192/400 5LG to unk 04/Aug) (RH2) RFGW: MFA Paris 1430 fec-a 192/400 Msg/FF to Y9L for Milfrance Pretoria 17/Sep RH2 RFGW: MFA Paris 1510 fec-a 192/400 5LG Embassy circular (09/Sep) (RH2) RFGW: Paris, France 09.22 FEC-A 192/400 5-lg traffic to unknown station (05 Oct). (PT) 24428.5 ---:RAN Exmouth WA, Australia 0435 UTC with VFT 16 Channel Xmission. 30/JULY. (IJ) Pagina 811 WUN-v05 ---:Cherry Ripe No Station 2210 UTC USB YL with numbers. Parallel to 17499. 20/SEPT (IJ) 24757.0 ---: MFA Rome 1208 Rs-Arq 228.67/170 Unable decode 06/Oct RH2 26241.7 ---: Paris 1505 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on REI cid 07/Oct RG2 RFVI: FF Le Port 0936 Arq-E3 100/400 Test string - ZAH IRE 493 FIN NORMALE on AEI cid 28/Sep RH2 RFVIBS: FN La Boudeuse 0943 Arq-E3 Tfc\FF to RFFLC\CECMED on REI cid 28/Sep RH2 27900 VJ6LQ: Whitfords Volunteer Sea Rescue Group INC, WA Australia 0048 UTC AM with the boat Nadia253, with 4 POBs & 220 litres of fuel onboard heading to Rottnest Island. 25/SEPT (IJ) VMR251: Volunteer CG Kingscliff NSW, Australia 2314 UTC AM with WX forecasts. 10 SEPT. (IJ) VMR264: Volunteer CG Swansea, NSW Australia 2302 UTC AM with the boat Striker logging on. 25/SEPT (IJ) 27960 UNID: prob US Military 1502 USB w/Ionosonde buzzer. 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No Nautical News however; Scott has asked me to pass on his apologies but illness and major work pressures have made it impossible for him to prepare the column this month. He expects to be back in business next month. Yes, we do intend producing a December Newsletter. Column editors are normally asked to submit their contributions to me no later than the 25th Pagina 812 WUN-v05 of each month but for obvious reasons, that is hardly practicable next month. The editors have therefore been asked to forward their columns to me no later than 16 December. Those of you intending to contribute to next months columns might therefore bear this shortened deadline in mind and take it into account when sending your contributions to the appropriate editors. Many thanks for your assistance and cooperation. ====================================================================== WHAT'S INSIDE: o o o o o o o Aero Column by Todd Shoemake and David Pickard Digital Review by Day Watson Military Channel Designator List by Graham Tanner Numbers & Oddities by Ary Boender, Patricia Johnston & Chris Smolinski QSL Center by John Stephens Utility Round-up by Ary Boender WUN Logs Column by Donald E. Stidwell & TEAM LOGS ======================================================================== ----------Aeronautical News---------Edited by: Todd Shoemake ([email protected]) And David Pickard (DP) ([email protected]) -----In This Issue----1. C-130 Overview 2. Egypt Air Crash 3. Unrelated Boeing Fault 4. Concorde Flights 5. Southern Hemisphere Traffic 6. Website Updates -------------------------- Welcome to another issue of Aeronautical News. Every month we are going to try and dig up good useful information on a particular aircraft and publish it here. If you would like to see information listed for an aircraft just drop one of us a line at the addresses above and we'll be more than happy to research it and put it in the column. Thanks to all of those who have been nice enough to send up a contribution or two for the column. Now on with the show! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 C-130 Information and Overview -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The C-130 Hercules primarily performs the intra-theater portion of the airlift mission. The aircraft is capable of operating from rough, dirt strips and is the prime transport for paradropping troops and equipment into hostile areas. Basic and specialized versions perform a diversity of roles, including airlift support, DEW Line and Arctic ice resupply, aeromedical missions, aerial spray missions, fire-fighting duties for the US Forest Service, and natural disaster relief missions. In recent years, they have been used to bring humanitarian relief to many countries, including Haiti, Bosnia, Somalia, and Rwanda. Pagina 813 WUN-v05 Four decades have elapsed since the Air Force issued its original design specification, yet the remarkable C-130 remains in production. The turbo-prop, high-wing, versatile "Herc" has accumulated over 20 million flight hours. It is the preferred transport aircraft for many US Government services and over 60 foreign countries. The basic airframe has been modified to hundreds of different configurations to meet an ever-changing environment and mission requirement. The C-130 Hercules has unsurpassed versatility, performance, and mission effectiveness. C-130 Missions & Variants Missions Specialized Variant Tactical Airlift Aerial Tanker Command & Control Maritime Patrol Special Operations Search & Rescue Humanitarian Relief Staff/VIP Transport Reconnaissance Airborne Hospital Arctic & Antarctic Support Drone Control Electronic Warfare Space & Missile Operations Test & Evaluation Weather Reconnaissance Gunship All KC-130B, KC-130F, KC-130H(N) KC-130N, KC-130P, KC-130R KC-130T EC-130E (ABCCC), EC-130G, & EC130Q C-130H-NP/PC-130H MC-130E & MC-130H SC-130B/HC-130B, HC-130E, HA-130H, HC-130H(N), HC-130N, & HC-130P All VC-130B & VC-130H RC-130B C-130E (AEH) C-130BL/LC-130F, C-130D, LC-130H & LC-130R GC-130A/DC-130A, DC-130E, & DC-130H EC-130E (CL), EC-130E(RR), EC-130R JC-130A, JC-130B, & NC-130H NC-13A, NC-130B, JC-130E, NC130E, JC-130H, RC-130S WC-130B, WC-130E, WC-130H AC-130A, AC-130E, AC-130H, & AC-130U The initial production model was the C-130A, with four Allison T56-A-11 or -9 turboprops. Conceptual studies of the C-130A, were initiated in 1951. The first prototype flight took place in 1954 and the first production flight followed one year later. A total of 219 were ordered and deliveries began in December 1956. Two DC-130A's (originally GC-130A's) were built as drone launchers/directors, carrying up to four drones on underwing pylons. All special equipment was removable, permitting the aircraft to be used as freighters, assault transports, or ambulances. The C-130B introduced Allison T56-A-7 turboprops and the first of 134 entered Air Force service in April 1959. C-130B's are used in aerial fire fighting missions by Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve units. Six C-130B's were modified in 1961 for snatch recovery of classified U.S. Air Force satellites by the 6593rd Test Squadron at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii. Early C-130A, B, and D versions are now retired. C-130E is an extended-range development of the C-130B, with large underwing fuel tanks; 369 were ordered for MAC (now AMC) and TAC (now ACC), with deliveries beginning in April 1962. A wing modification to correct fatigue and corrosion on USAF's force of C-130Es has extended the life of the aircraft well into the next century. Ongoing modifications include a Self-Contained Navigation System (SCNS) to enhance navigation capabilities, especially in low-level environments. The SCNS incorporates an integrated communicationsInavigation management system that features the USAF standard laser gyro inertial navigational unit and Pagina 814 WUN-v05 the 1553B data bus; installation began in 1990. Other modifications include enhanced station-keeping equipment, 50 kHz VHF Omnirange/Instrument Landing System (VOR/ILS) receivers, secure voice capability, and GPS capability. Another major modification installs a state-of-the-art autopilot that incorporates a Ground Collision Avoidance System. As a response to the role played by the tactical airlift fleet in Operation Just Cause and in the Persian Gulf War, Congress approved the procurement of more C-130H's to replace the aging E models. The basic C-130H is generally similar to the E model but has updated T56-A-T5 turboprops, a redesigned outer wing, updated avionics, and other, minor improvements; delivery began in July 1974. More than 350 C-130Hs and derivatives were ordered for active and reserve units of the US services, including eight funded in FY 1996. Production of the H has now ended. Night Vision Instrumentation System was introduced from 1993; TCAS II in new aircraft from 1994. ANG and AFRC C-130Hs are used in fire-fighting missions. Specifically modified aircraft are used by the 757th AS, AFRC, based at Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport ARS, Ohio, for aerial spraying, typically to suppress mosquito-spread epidemics. Seven LC-130Hs, modified with wheel-ski gear, are operated by ANG's 109th AW in support of Arctic and Antarctic operations. While continuing to upgrade through modification, the Air Force has budgeted to resume fleet modernization through acquisition of the C-130J version. Compared to older C-130s, the C-130J climbs faster and higher, flies farther at a higher cruise speed, and takes off and lands in a shorter distance. This new model features a two-crew-member flight system, 6,000 skip Allison AE 21 00D3 engines and all-composite Dowty R391 propellers, digital avionics and mission computers, enhanced performance, and improved reliability and maintainability. Beginning in FY 1996, the Air Force started procuring C-130Js as replacements for the older C-130Es and Hs. Priority for replacement will be combat delivery aircraft. C-130J will ensure total force structure numbers are maintained, while reducing costs of ownership. The current program procures 12 C-130Js, i.e., two per year from FY96 to FY01. This program could be expanded in FY02 to procure 12 C-130Js a year to replace the active duty and ARC C-130Es which are nearing the end of their useable service life. The HC-130 is an extended-range, combat rescue version of the C-130 transport aircraft. Capable of independent employment in the no-to-low threat environment. Its primary mission is to provide air refueling for rescue helicopters. The HC-130 can perform extended searches in a permissive environment and has the capability to airdrop pararescuemen and survival equipment to isolated survivors when a delay in the arrival of a recovery vehicle is anticipated. Flights to air refueling areas or drop zones are accomplished at tactical low altitude to avoid threats. NVG-assisted, low-altitude air refueling and other operations in a low-threat environment are performed by specially trained crews. The crew can perform airborne mission commander (AMC) duties in a no-to-low threat environment when threat conditions permit. The maximum speed is 290 knots (at high altitude), with a low-altitude cruise speed of 210 to 250 knots. Range, depending upon internal fuel tank configuration, is 3,000 to 4,500NM (no wind). Design Features In its personnel carrier role, the C-130 can accommodate 92 combat troops or 64 fully equipped paratroops on side-facing seats. For medical evacuations, it carries 74 litter patients and two medical attendants. Paratroopers exit the aircraft through two doors on either side of the aircraft behind the landing-gear fairings. Another exit is off the rear ramp for airdrops. The C-130's design maximum gross weight is 155,000 pounds (175,000 pounds Pagina 815 WUN-v05 wartime) with a normal landing weight of 130,000 pounds. The operating weight is approximately 80,000 pounds. The airplane is capable of airlifting 92 ground troops, 64 fully equipped paratroopers, or 74 litter patients. It can also carry 45,000 pounds of cargo. FUSELAGE: The fuselage is a semimonocoque design and divided into a flight station and a cargo compartment. Seating is provided for each flight station. The cargo compartment is approximately 41 feet long, 9 feet high, and 10 feet wide. Loading is from the rear of the fuselage. Both the flight station and the cargo compartment can be pressurized to maintain a cabin pressure-altitude of 5000 feet at an aircraft altitude of 28,000 feet. WINGS: The full cantilever wing contains four integral main fuel tanks and two bladder-type auxiliary tanks. Two external tanks are mounted under the wings. This gives the C-l30 a total usable fuel capacity of approximately 9680 U.S. gallons. EMPENNAGE: A horizontal stabilizer, vertical stabilizer, elevator, rudder, trim tabs, and a tail cone make up the empennage. This section consists of an all-metal full cantilever semimonocoque structure. It is bolted to the aft fuselage section. POWER PLANT: (prior to the C-130J) Four Allison turboprop engines are attached to the wings. The engine nacelles have cowl panels and access doors forward of a vertical firewall. Clam-shell doors are located aft of the vertical firewall. Air enters the engine through a scoop assembly at the front of the nacelle. PROPELLERS: (prior to the C-130J) Four Hamiliton Standard electro-hydromatic, constant-speed, full feathering, reversible-pitch propellers are installed on each engine. LANDING GEAR AND BRAKES: The modified tricycle-type landing gear consists of dual nose gear wheels and tandem mains. Main gear retraction is vertically, into fuselage fairings, and the nose gear folds forward into the fuselage. Power steering is incorporated into the nose gear. The landing gear design permits aircraft operation from rough, unimproved runways. The brakes are hydraulically operated, multiple-disc type. The braking system incorporates differential braking and parking brake control. A modulating anti-skid system is provided. AUXILIARY operation generator Emergency feet. POWER UNIT for engine is mounted electrical (APU) (C-130H): The APU supplies air during ground starting and air conditioning. One 40 KVA AC on the APU as an additional AC power source. power during flight is also available up to 20,000 GAS TURBINE COMPRESSOR (GTC) AND AIR TURBINE MOTOR (ATM) (C-130E): C-13OE model aircraft have a GTC which supplies bleed air for engine start, air conditioning, and operation of an ATM. The ATM powers a 20 KVA electrical generator to supply auxiliary electrical power on the ground only. OIL: The C-130 has four independent oil systems with a 12 gallon capacity for each engine. Oil is serviced through a filler neck located on the upper right engine cowling. FUEL: The fuel system consists of a modified manifold-flow type incorporating fuel crossfeed, single point refueling (SPR) and defueling, and fuel dumping. Latest USAF versions incorporate blue foam for fire suppression. ELECTRICAL: AC electrical power for the C-130H model is provided by five 40 KVA generators, 4 driven by the engines and one driven by the APU. On the E model, the power is supplied by four 40 KVA engine-driven generators, and a 20 KVA generator driven by the ATM. DC power is provided from AC sources through four 200 ampere transfomer rectifiers Pagina 816 WUN-v05 and one 24 volt, 36 ampere-hour battery. HYDRAULIC: Four engine-driven pumps supply 3000 psi pressure to the utility and booster systems. An electric AC motor-driven pump supplies pressure to the auxiliary system and is backed up by a handpump. The hydraulic system maintains constant pressure during zero or negative "g" maneuvers. AIR CONDITIONING AND PRESSURIZATION: Two independent air conditioning systems for the flight deck and cargo compartment are operated from engine bleed air in flight and by the GTC/APU on the ground. OXYGEN: Both models have a 25 liter liquid oxygen (LOX) type system which provides for 96 man-hours of oxygen at 25,000 feet. It uses diluter-demand automatic pressure-breathing regulators. Portable units are also provided. System pressure is maintained at 300 psi. FLIGHT CONTROLS: The primary flight control system consists of conventional aileron, elevator, and rudder systems. Hydraulic power boost is incorporated in each system. WING FLAPS: The wing flaps are high-lift, Lockheed-Fowler type and are of conventional design and construction. Normal operation is by hydraulic motor. Emergency operation is by manual crank. ANTI-ICING: Engine bleed air is used for anti-icing the wing and empennage leading edges, the radome, (radome anti-icing may be removed in some models, check with aircraft forms) and engine inlet air ducts. Electrical heat provides anti-icing for th propellers, windshield, and pitot tubes. AIRCRAFT DIMENSIONS: Wing Span: 132 feet 7 inches Length: Height: Horizontal Stabilizer: 97 feet 9 inches 38 feet 5 inches 52 feet 8 inches Service Life Although service life computations are not used to determine grounding or airframe restrictions, the Air Force does use service life estimates as a planning tool to anticipate when major aircraft structural events can be expected. A key issue is the structural service life of the C-130 airframes, which depends on mission severity, fatigue, and corrosion factors. A severity factor accounts for the difference between normal civilian flying and military flying (low level, shortfield landings, etc.). Mission profile determines the severity factor, which is averaged over the aircraft's most recent two year history. This translates airframe clock hours into equivalent airframe damage hours which indicate the higher aging rate of the military airframes. On average, active C-130 aircraft fly approximately 600 hours per year, while ARC C-130E and C-130H aircraft fly about 375 hours and 450 hours per year, respectively. Currently, the critical fatigue component for the C-130 fleet is the center wing box, which is structurally more susceptible to the stresses of mission profile and payload. The center wing box has a limit of 60,000 relative baseline hours (flight hours multiplied by the mission severity factor). A corrosion limit of 40,000 flight hours is based on historical data and engineering judgment. It considers corrosion factors not Pagina 817 WUN-v05 considered in airframe fatigue analysis. Actual airframe service life depends on which limit, fatigue or corrosion, is reached first. The average age of the active duty C-130 fleet is over 25 years old, while the average age of Guard and Reserve C-130s is 15 years old. The average age of the C-130E model is over 28 years and average flying time is approximately 19,800 hours; the newest E-model being produced in 1972. Based on projected operations tempo and overall mission severity, C-130E aircraft have an average remaining service life of 15 years. Material solutions such as selective repair, a service life extension program (SLEP), or procurement of new aircraft are several ways to influence and resolve aging of the C-130 fleet. The service-life of the HC-130N/P is based upon the aircraft's wing box and operations tempo. Based on the current operations tempo, the fleet will begin to lose airworthiness in 2013. Specifications Primary Function Contractor Aeronautical Systems Company. Power Plant turboprops; 4,300 horsepower, each engine. Length (29.3 meters). Height (11.4 meters). Wingspan (39.7 meters). Speed 0.57) at 20,000 feet (6,060 meters). Ceiling (10,000 meters) with 100,000 pounds (45,000 kilograms) payload. Maximum Takeoff Weight Operating Weight: Maximum Useable Fuel: Maximum Allowable Cabin Load: Normal Passenger Seats Available: Intratheater airlift. Lockheed Four Allison T56-A-15 97 feet, 9 inches 38 feet, 3 inches 132 feet, 7 inches 374 mph (Mach 33,000 feet 155,000 pounds (69,750 kilograms). 83,000 Pounds 60,000 Pounds 36,000 Pounds Up to 92 troops or 64 paratroops or 74 litter patients. 5 2,356 miles (2,049 nautical miles) with maximum payload; 2,500 miles (2,174 nautical miles) with 25,000 pounds (11,250 kilograms)cargo; 5,200 miles (4,522 nautical miles) with no cargo. $22.9 million(1992 dollars) Five (two pilots, a navigator, flight engineer and loadmaster); up to 92 troops or 64 paratroops Four (two pilots, one flight engineer and one Maximum Number of Pallets: Range Unit Cost Crew Minimum Crew Complement Pagina 818 WUN-v05 Crew Complement [airdrop missions] Augmented Crew Complement Date Deployed Inventory ANG, 20 Bs, 60 E's and 93 H's; Reserve, 606. loadmaster) Allows for a 16 hour crew duty day (12 hour for airdrop crews) (from show at the aircraft to parking at the final destination). Six; crews will normally carry one navigator as well and an extra loadmaster in addition to the minimum crew complement. Nine (three pilots, two navigators, two flight engineers, and two loadmasters) Allows for an 18 hour crew duty day (from show at the aircraft to parking at the final destination) April 1955. Active force, 98; The most significant issue for the C-130 entails the reassignment of CONUS-based active duty C-130s from USACOM to USTRANSCOM. As the single manage for DoD transportation, the consolidation of these air mobility assets under USTRANSCOM lends further credence to USTRANSCOM's single manager charter. Furthermore, as the Air Force component of USTRANSCOM, AMC now exercises both service authority (i.e., train, organize, equip, and provide) and operational control over these forces. This arrangement eliminates confusion and yields more effective and efficient service to the air mobility customer. (Theater CINCs will continue to exercise combatant command and operational control of overseas-assigned C-130 forces.) Sources and Resources Combat Delivery Mission Area Plan FY1996 Air Force Modernization Plan Intratheater Airlift: Information on the Air Force's C-130 Aircraft GAO/NSIAD-98108, Apr. 21 DOD's Mobility Requirements: Value of Intratheater Lift Analyses Can Be Enhanced GAO/NSIAD-98-53, Jan. 30, 1998. Air Force team completes review of C-130 fleet January 16, 1998 C-130 Broad Area Review (January 1998) Lockheed's C-130 Hercules by SAM MCGOWAN C-130 System Program Office LMAS C-130J web site C-130 News and Links "Herc Headquarters" - Facts, Squadrons, Links - THE MAIN RESOURCE Lockheed's C-130 Hercules by SAM MCGOWAN C-130 @ AMC Toolbook ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Egypt Air Crash Info Pagina 819 WUN-v05 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------As many of us know, an Egypt Air flight 990, a Boeing 767 crashed off the coast of New England, USA. The plane was carrying over 15 Egytian Military leaders as well as holiday makers. The US Coastguard were quick on the scene as the plane lost radio and radar contact with the ATC. Frequencies posted to the WUN list in use at the time were:(USB) 5696, 2182. An 8MHz frequency was posted but activity was minimal. This is the third fatal air crash near Cape Cod this year; TWA, JFK Junior and this tragic accident. At the time of writing, the BBC's news service report no survivors found and none are likely. On what could be called an "up" note, a "Blip" from one of the on board flight recorders, was found 200ft under the Atlantic. The US Coastguard is still searching the wreckage for clues as to what made the jet crash, killing all aboard. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Unrelated Faults ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------In an "unrelated" fault, Boeing sent a press release stating that a fault has been discovered on 4 models of Boeing. The 747, 757, 767 and the 777's "drip shield" is faulty says Jim Hawk at Boeing. This shield prevents any condensation from the "windshield" dripping on to the instrument panels and shorting them out. Boeing is STRONGLY denying this fault to have anything to do with this recent crash. Time will tell. All our thoughts are with the families of the deceased. RIP ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Concorde Flights ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Brian Matthews, a WUN list subber, posted a message for help on hearing concorde flights. I myself am interested in catching these flights so here is the info. Posted to the [email protected] list. British Airways web site (www.british-airways.com) and Air France web site (www.airfrance.com) will give the flight times for the Concorde flights. British Airways has two flights (one from EGLL to KJFK and one from KJFK to EGLL) in the morning and two in the afternoon. For frequencies see Oct column. (Note from Todd) If I remember correctly all Concorde flights use the callsign Speedbird followed by the flight number or tail number. I have heard them a number of times on the regular HF ATC freqs for New York and San Fransisco. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Southern Hemisphere Traffic ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Just to prove I'm not being a zenophobe, I'm including some info on frequencies and routes. This is by no means a comprehensive list but it's all I could scavenge from the Atlantic list. Posted by Daryl Jackson, Ottawa, Ca. He asks "If I missed any please let me know." Flights from Africa to/from Australia and South America (routes entirely Pagina 820 WUN-v05 in the southern hemisphere). Flight / type / route / departure time (UTC) / arrival time (UTC) / days operated. Indian Ocean: SA280 747 JNB-PER 1750Z 0300Z -2-45-7 SA281 747 PER-JNB 1640Z 0320Z 1-3-56QF063 QF063 QF063 QF063 QF023 743 743 743 744 744 PER-JNB PER-JNB PER-JNB PER-JNB PER-JNB 0305Z 0435Z 0450Z 0450Z 0505Z 1335Z 1520Z 1520Z 1520Z 1535Z -----6------7 1------ DIS NOV29 12----- EFF NOV30 ---4--- SPEC NOV11 QF064 QF064 QF064 QF064 QF064 743 743 744 744 743 JNB-PER JNB-PER JNB-PER JNB-PER JNB-PER 1545Z 1720Z 1730Z 1730Z 1955Z 0050Z 0225Z 0235Z 0235Z 0500Z -----6------7 -2----- EFF NOV30 ---4--- SPEC NOV11 ---4--- XCPT NOV11 QF023 743 PER-HRE 0505Z 1530Z ---4--- XCPT NOV11 QF024 743 HRE-PER 2010Z 0530Z 1-----MK941 767 PER-MRU 1500Z 2300Z -----6MK940 767 MRU-PER 0610Z 1310Z -----6South Atlantic: SA205 747 JNB-GRU 0810Z 1820Z ---4--7 SA206 747 GRU-JNB 2120Z 0520Z ---4--7 SA207 SA207 SA208 SA208 747 747 747 747 JNB-EZE JNB-EZE EZE-JNB EZE-JNB 0810Z 0810Z 2030Z 2030Z 1910Z 1910Z 0520Z 0520Z -2-----2---6-2-----2---6- DIS EFF DIS EFF NOV09 NOV13 NOV08 NOV13 MH201 744 CPT-EZE 0820Z 1815Z --3---7 MH202 744 EZE-CPT 2350Z 0730Z --3---7 DT741 74D LAD-GIG 0830Z 1630Z ------7 DT742 74D GIG-LAD 1215Z 1930Z 1-----For Maps of these areas and more frequcencies, I'd recommend getting a copy of Kligenfuss Utility list. In paper and CD-ROM. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Website Updates ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------After last month's plea for websites, I've come up with some of my own: http://www.wunclub.com - Obv. http://www.zen.co.uk/home/page/alan.gale - Beacon Dx, SAR, TV DX http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/3569/ - Harry's Homebrew http://www.web-ie.com/irishav/shanwick.htm - Shanwick Aeradio http://www.qsl.net - Info source! http://blackcatsystems.com/radio/hfACARS.htm - HF ACARS http://www2.nightowl.net/tyler Todds personal homepage with lots of Mods for scanners, cb's, and shortwave radios. Well, that's a few to be going on with. Please submit links to DP at the address at the top, no later than the 20th. ------------------------------------------------------------------------Pagina 821 WUN-v05 ----------------------Well thats all for this month people. Ary sent us an email a few days ago suggesting that we do a review on a certain software title and include it in the column. We thought it was a great idea, but we also wanted to invited any reader who may have a certain piece of software or hardware that they love to use or even don't love to use, to write up a review and send it in. Of course we can't pay you for you submissions but you will receive the honor and glory that comes with having something published in the WUN newsletter:) Until next month, good listening. Todd Shoemake ([email protected]) David Pickard ([email protected]) =================================================================== 0100110110101010100000101101101001110100001101011001100101011011001010100 11010010111010001101011001# Digital Review #01110100001101011001101101 1010101011010010111011001010001100111010100101101011101001010100010101110 - Editor: Day Watson E-mail: [email protected] - 14, Gardens Road, Clevedon, N Somerset, United Kingdom BS21 7QG - Nickname on IRC channels #wun & #monitor DayW Hi digi WUNners Welcome to another column. The menu Diplo Met Military Special Techi Tips Unid Romanian winter schedule Marius Rensen website restructured STL trials from RN Inskip Czech military Routing Indicators database Radio Museum website Multi level signalling Unidentified modem >>....Diplo.....> ::: Romanian winter schedule. With the change of clocks the new time for MFA Bucharest's daily broadcast is now 1100z and noted on 8027.9 10492.8 14680.7 18551.6 using Romanian/fec at 164.5bd. A bit inversion mask (usually of 24) may be applied. >>....Met.....> ::: Marius Rensen website restructured. Always THE useful port of call for faxfans, whether beginner or experienced, Marius has this month launched his restructured home page. Note the NEW url is www.hffax.de. I'll let the pages speak for themselves but all the old favourites are there together with some interesting new stuff. Those of you who took time to report the recent STL fax trials from RN Inskip will recognise in LAST INFO the qsl card emailed to participants. ::: STL trials from RN Inskip October saw some HF fax trials by STL (Skycom Telecom Ltd of Boncath, Pembrokeshire in Wales - www.skycom.co.uk) from the RN transmitting site at Inskip, between Preston and Blackpool. Pagina 822 WUN-v05 These were conducted over the week 25 - 29 Oct. The frequencies used were 0700-1900z 6484.5 kHz (6482.6/usb) and 1900-0700z 4355.4 khz (4353.5/usb). The charts used were not live data but a 2.5 hour block set of typical charts used by the RN on fax service, namely pure text, satellite pix, 2 and 4 chartlet products, sea level pressure chart with station plots and charts with wind arrows. A useful tool for system assessment was in the form of a. b. a grey of the ending before scale (Left/right black thru white) appearing at the start/end actual picture, and with an "Overall transmission chain bandwidth guide" (OTCBG) the stop tones. This guide consisted of 1. 2. a string (left-right) of small characters 0-9 repeated, and a band of bar codes where the ratio at the left represented black/white switching of 1 khz slowly narrowing to the right hand to represent black/white switching of 4 kHz. The better individual systems can support a higher bandwidth the better the resolution of the small symbols one finds on met charts. I was using the Racal RA1792 on usb with a 2.7 kHz filter. In the main the OTCBG bars could be resolved to approx 3.3 khz before the bars seemed to start distorting. Over the tests I was impressed with the small character resolution I was achieving considering the printouts were being produced on a small device (standard A4 inkjet printer). In spite of the lack of any external filtering between the 1792 and the JVcomm32 set-up the fact that the Den Helder/PBB CARB was running constantly at 75bd/850Hz on 6483 kHz didn't appear to cause any problem. Reception was generally good on 6 mhz over the day once clear of the dusk/dawn periods. 4 mhz proved variable close to these times then eventually unuseable at this site, but of course that's why disseminators of live met fax provide a number of parallel frequencies to cover time/distance/propagation variations. Over the week the power was changed on a 1 Kw or 10 Kw, and the data was injected from the Fleet Weather and Oceanographic London. This did not seem to reflect in daily basis to radiate at either locally from Inskip or remotely Centre (FWOC) at Northwood, nr reception quality at my site. During the tests the system was being reset every 4 hours from 0000z and at 2.5 hrs after those times giving a full, then a partial transmission of the test data set in each 4 hour period. Following each system reset there was a data burst in 1200bd Packet using a shift of +/-600 Hz based on an offset (from the suppressed carrier - J2b) of 1700 Hz. The test consisted of 16 calls of CQ FWOC. Interesting as 1200bd is normally applicable to VHF, for which I've no receiving facilities and never been able to copy at such speed. >>....Military.....> ::: Czech military Last month I noted "This info comes from Ary Boender and recent logs of his show this station on 4016 using 50bd rtty (PV3Z/TS4X/V8GM/XW6T) and on 4024 (VLDR)" and for the second time this month have had my hand smacked. Pagina 823 Ary emailed WUN-v05 me to advise 4024 (VLDR) is NOT part of the Border Guard setup but a Czech military (probably Army) CW site. I need new glasses! ::: Routing Indicators database Many thanks to Ary Boender for keeping the RI database updated over the years. He has now relinquished this job and we welcome the new custodian Paolo Roma to this job. If you have any new captures send them to Paolo at [email protected]. >>....Special.....> ::: Radio Museum website. During the STL trials I was directed towards a new website www.euroscape.com/radiomuseum Whilst still under construction there are a number of (tempy) photographs which might prove of interest to some, be nostalgic to others. Thanks Paul. >>....Techi Tips.....> ::: Multi level signalling. Users of communications equipment are demanding higher throughput and two symbol (Mark/Space) signal systems are gradually being phased out. This is seen by the wide use on HF by the US Military, US domestic agencies, NATO and even Diplo users to name Roumanian, Sweden and Switzerland as examples. To go forward in understanding these changes the following outlines some of the basic terms/concepts involved in multilevel signalling. Multi-level signalling is also known as M-ary signalling, M referring to the number of signal states to which a transmission can be set. For example each state can be represented by different voltage levels in Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK) frequencies (tones) in Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) phase angles in Phase Shift Keying (PSK). These states are referred to as symbols. A system with M symbols is such that each symbol represents a definative pattern of n bits the expression being M = 2 tp n (tp - to the power of). To look practically at this with some simple examples. 2-ARY (M = 2 tp 1 = 2). This is the common or garden 2-symbol signal required for rtty or various arq signals (from Sitor-A thru ARQ/342) etc etc. The two symbols are the two tones representing Mark(1) and Space(0). Here one symbol represents one bit. Rather than being called 2-Ary it is more often called Binary. 4-ARY (M = 2 tp 2 = 4) Two common examples of this are the Twinplex system and the maritime dgps psk transmission. In Twinplex four tones (ie four symbols) are utilised. the expression is seen to represent 2 bits. Tone 1 00 Tone 2 01 Tone 3 10 Tone 4 11 Each tone from In the dgps maritime system the form of psk is the MFSK (minimum fsk) system where 4 phases or symbols are employed. Pagina 824 WUN-v05 000 degrees 00 090 degrees 01 180 degrees 10 270 degrees 11 Again each phase angle represents 2 bits. 4-Ary is often referred to as quarternary. 8-ARY (M = 2 tp 3 = 8) The two common examples for 8 levels are Frequency Mil.Std 188-141A ALE, and Phase Mil.Std 188-110A serial tone. (the 3 khz wide block of "noise" one finds throughout the spectrum). Freq. or (Tone) Angle - Bit (degrees) Pattern 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 000 045 090 135 180 225 270 315 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 This time a definative 3-bit pattern is represented by each signal state or symbol be it a frequency or a phase level. From the above we can see systems capable of working within the 3 khz bandwidth of a typical SSB transmitter. As we increase the signal levels so we increase the transfer bit rate. Now to the subject of data rates. In a communications channel the rate at which the signals change state is known as the symbol or baud rate. However this is not necessarily the information transfer rate. The information transfer rate is the number of actual bits per second. For example a Mil.Std 188-141A ALE transmission operates at 125 baud or 125 symbols/sec. But we have seen that this system is 8-ary with each symbol representing 3 bits. The information transfer rate is therefore 125 times 3 or 375 bits/sec (bps). >>....Unid.....> ::: Unidentified modem An unid modem was logged on 3615.7 khZ. This is the GKY1 channel of Portishead Radio normally using a Sitor-A/B modem. However during the period the GKY1 marker was missing. When this modem ceased the normal marker returned at the same strength. One wonders if this unid modem was radiating from BT's transmitter site at Rugby as does GKY1. The mystery modem consisted of 8 tones with 150 hz separation occupying 1050 hz bandwidth. The symbol rate could not be measured and sounded quite high but I expect it was at a multiple of 150 ie 300, 600 or 1200. It operated for some time in very short bursts. Any comments. AnyWUN recognise the modem structure. >>....Signoff.....> Pagina 825 That's it for another month. 73s WUN-v05 Good listening whatever your speciality. Day. ===================================================================== Military Channel Designators List ================================= This months changes are mostly cosmetic. I have attempted to balance-up the 'Mystic Star' listing into 3 equal columns - it's not quite there yet, but I am working on it. From January 2000 onwards I will be dropping the '(6)' indicator which shows that a frequency/Foxtrot code was last confirmed in 1996. This does not mean that they are wrong, but they have not been confirmed for so long and need to be checked for traffic. The USCG listing has had a few new frequencies added, but as yet I/we do not know designators for them. Those of you who monitor USCG HF comms, please check the new frequencies if you hear any frequency designators mentioned 'on air'. Another new NATO/AWACS frequency has been found, but again without a designator. **NOTES: (6) Confirmed 1996 (7) Confirmed 1997 (8) Confirmed 1998 (9) Confirmed 1999 MF = Moved From (freq in MHz) Revised Frequency Designator's (Last Revision 23rd Nov 99) USAF MYSTIC STAR: F003 8036 (8) F351 F005 9120 (8) F354 F007 4850 F356 F009 17972 F360 F020 16117 F363 F033 15962 F365 F039 10881 F369 F046 13823 F370 F054 8058 (9) F372 F058 4742 (6) F380 F061 23265 (9) F382 F063 14870 F395 F064 11214 (9) F400 F066 15036 F404 F077 ? F405 F078 18532 F406 F080 15677 F417 F419 11407 (5) F723 F085 MF 6,8,11 MHz F420 F086 9461 F432 F089 13204 (6) F433 F090 6716 F435 F094 9017 (6) F437 F098 14585 F441 F099 13247 (7) F444 F101 12106 (6) F448 F102 11118 (6) F451 F103 11488 (6) F452 F107 ? (8) F453 F108 7316 F461 F114 6986 (6) F463 ? (9) F662 15048 (6) 11053 (9) F664 15 Mhz? 7827 F667 6817 (7) 7919.5 (8) F673 3064 15018 (7) F677 MF 6 Mhz 11059 (9) F690 3032 20397 (8) F700 4490 17177 F701 11058 (7) 16123 (8) F702 9323 (6) 3144 (5) F703 9991.5 (6) 15094 (6) F706 8057 (5) 9057 (6) F707 10589 6728 (5) F708 23377 7690 F709 9317 (7) 6972 F713 16246 (5) 18393 (6) F717 10883 4992 F722 12270 (9) 18323 (6) 7933 (7) F728 11236 (5) 6731 (8) F731 6683 (9) 20972 F732 15011 (7) 3821 F734 4757 (7) 5684 (6) F736 11494 (8) 17440 F741 7873 19267 F748 6756 (5) 16-18 MHz F749 15-16 Mhz? 13248 (9) F752 8047 (8) 5026 F754 11627 19063 F758 4452 (8) 13211 (8) F777 3113 (6) 4610 (7) F778 18023 (8) Pagina 826 F084 13205.5 F117 F124 F128 F134 F136 F146 F153 F173 F171 F182 F184 F186 F194 F195 F197 F202 F204 F211 F213 F226 F228 F229 F236 F240 F243 F248 F249 F250 F251 F262 F264 F265 F266 F267 F268 F271 F277 F287 F290 F291 F292 F295 F300 F301 F302 F310 F311 F322 F326 F337 F341 F350 6993 (8) 11217 (6) 23242 4942.5 5429.5 (7) 9027 (7) 8063 (6) 14420.5 184035 (9) 3078 (6) 10648 (8) 3046 13825 (5) 20631 4982 (6) 16014 (5) 12057 11056 (7) ? 5435.5 (6) 7735 (5) ? (8) 15041 (9) ? (8) 18590 5398 (5) 4731 15091 13217 (8) 10717 7693 (6) 15733 (6) 7997 (6) 6730 (9) 7325 (8) 18320 11153 (8) 11226 (8) 8026 (8) 13960 (7) 9414.5 11460 (9) 15707 (6) 7500.5 ? ? 11220 (9) ? 14864 18761 16083 5043 F464 F465 F466 F467 F476 F481 F483 F486 F487 F489 F496 F497 F498 F499 F500 F505 F516 F517 F521 F522 F523 F529 F530 F533 F538 F540 F542 F545 F551 F555 F561 F567 F569 F574 F575 F576 F577 F579 F595 F600 F611 F614 F616 F622 F623 F624 F626 F627 F631 F633 F639 F642 F644 F646 F649 16157 8040 (9) 14864.5 (7) 9023 (7) 4-6 MHz? 7605 18626 5152 (9) 24483 5437 (7) 11059.5 (6) 5411 (7) 8032 (8) 4442 (7) 8989 (6) 9006 (6) 4645 (6) 9270 (6) 11484 (5) 11232 9215 (9) 8077 (7) 23325 18675 (6) ? 5404.5 5431 (6) 10580 18331 (6) 4894 (6) 11052 (6) 13565 (6) 18387 11413 (6) 10427 11153.5 (7) 10544 (7) MF 11 MHz 10877 13878 (6) 14863 4488.8 (8) 9320 (9) 5817 18317 13241 (8) 19343 7910 (5) 18755 (5) 18290 (9) 7469 18218 15821 (5) 13440 (8) 8053 (6) WUN-v05 F784 9043 (6) F785 15687 (6) F790 16323 F803 5078? F807 12103? F809 5700 (5) F814 6989 (7) F821 ? F823 11229 (8) F825 19047? F832 18267 F843 MF 6 MHz F845 6-7 MHz? F846 13822 (5) F853 12 MHz? F864 16008 F867 6830 (7) F868 9218 (6) F869 16090 F873 13248 (7) F874 13246? F875 6717 (8) F877 4721 (7) F885 13207 (5) F895 5710 (9) F904 10202 (7) F906 4524 F909 7687 (8) F910 19671 (9) F912 7330 F917 10205 (6) F918 13482 F919 11159 (6) F920 7927 (7) F924 16317 F933 ? F935 9 MHz? F937 ? F940 11445 F943 19002 (6) F948 15038 (6) F952 Night F956 ? F957 6761 (9) F965 11466 (9) F974 10586 (6) F975 MF 11 MHz night F980 15724 F982 9 or 13 MHz? F987 10583 (6) F988 4763 F997 15667 Frequency 25363.0 has been heard carrying 'Mystic Star' communications, but no designator is known. *USN SCW-1 CA 6691 (7) CB 11187 (7) CC 17982 (9) CD ? CH 11264 (9) also check 11267 & 13240. References have been made to designators CF, CG, CK and CL. Pagina 827 *USAF Z100 Z105 Z110 Z115 Z120 Z124 Z125 Z130 Z135 Z140 Z145 Z150 Z155 Z160 Z165 Z170 Z174 Z175 Z180 Z185 Z190 Z195 Z200 Z205 Z210 Z211 Z215 Z220 Z225 Z230 Z235 Z240 Z245 Z250 Z255 Z260 Z265 Z270 Z275 Z280 Z285 Z290 Z295 Z300 Z305 Z310 Z315 Z320 Z325 Z330 Z335 WUN-v05 STRATCOM 'Zulu': 3068 (9) 3116 (7) 3134?(8) 3143 (9) 3295 (8) ? 4495 (8) 4472 (8) 4745 (8) 5026 (8) 5705 (9) 5800 (9) 5875 (9) 6715 (9) 6757 (9) 7831 (9) ? 9016 (9) 9057 (9) 9809 (9) 10204 (9) 11104.0 (possibly?) 11181 (9) 11494 (9) 11229 (9) 12070 (9) 13242 (9) 13245 (7) 13907 (9) 15046 (7) 15094 (8) 15097 (7) ? 15962 (9) 17973 (9) 18006 (9) 18021 (possibly?, ex W113) 18027 (9) 18046 (or possibly 18056?) 18387 (9) ? 19665 (9) 19755 (9) 20167 (9) 20407 (9) 23337 (possible) was mentioned by NW01 in 6.98 23872 (9) 24828 (possibly?, ex W119) 24978 (possibly?, ex W120) 26532 (possibly?, ex W121) 26859 (9) *USAF AFSOC =========== FOX 1 13207 FOX 2 5732 FOX 4 9017 FOX 8 23271 FOX 9 18027 ? 9018 *US Customs/DEA/JTF =================== 3428 Yankee Alpha 5571 Yankee Bravo 8912 Yankee Charlie 11288 Yankee Delta 5277 Alpha (Night DEA Pri) 5841 Bravo 7300 Charlie 9497 Delta Pagina 828 13312 17972 Yankee Echo Yankee Foxtrot 27870 20631 18594 15964 11494 3369 Victor Victor Victor Victor Victor Victor 4500 7527 9802 12222 15867 Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu 10242 13907 20890 23214 25350 Tango Tango Tango Tango Tango Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Foxtrot Kilo Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Alpha (also VE) Bravo (also VG) Charlie (also YG) Delta (also YH) Echo (also YI) 2808.5 4991 5058.5 7778.5 9238.5 11073.5 15953.5 17601 19131 Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf Hotel India 5912 12138.5 13658.5 15964 Whiskey Whiskey Whiskey Whiskey WUN-v05 11076 Echo (Day DEA ops) 7657 Foxtrot 14690 Golf 18666 Hotel (DEA Active) 23675 India 14350 Lima 14686 Papa (DEA day pri) 23402.5 Romeo 11073.5 Sierra Echo 17171 Sierra Hotel 18171 Sierra India 19131 Sierra Juliet ? Sierra Lima 7527 8912 10242 11494 13907 15867 18594 20890 23214 25350 COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot WUN member John Bohn offered some updates to the 'Sierra' frequencies listed above, but is looking for the frequency assigned to the 'Sierra Lima' designator. John says that if you have access to an FCC data-base, try searching for the frequencies assigned to Rockwell International with the following callsigns: KA2XXA Richardson,TX KC2XKG Cedar Rapids, IA KC2XKJ Newport Beach,CA John says that the unknown 'SL' freq may be one of the following: 26946.0, 20348.5, 17171.0, 16376.0, 16341.0. Rick Baker says that 18971.0 may also be another. *USCG "SECURE" ============== 3A3 5422.5 3A4 4448 3A5 ? 3A8 7773.5 3A9 7421 3A30 ? 3E4 6234.5 3E5 10608.1? 3E6 5272 3E7 ? 3E9 ? 3E10 7626 3E11 6815.6 3E12 7845 3E13 7884 3E14 7909 Pagina 829 WUN-v05 3E19 10675 3E20 10759 3E21 10788 3E24 11157.5 3E25 13413 15088.0 has been heard with USCG traffic in recent weeks. Another few frequencies may be 8091.0, 13809.0 and 13950.0. For a full listing of USCG aircraft and helicopters, please 'surf' to 'http://www.wunclub.com/'. *U.S. Army Corps of Engineers *U.S. ARMY TRANS CORPS ============================= ======================= CH-1 3345 CH.1 4146 CH-2 5015 CH 2 6224 CH-3 5327.5 CH 3 6227 CH-4 5400 CH 4 8294 CH-5 5437.5 CH 5 8297 CH-6 6020 CH 6 12353 CH-7 6785 CH 7 12359 CH-8 9122.5 Pri CH 8 12365 CH-9 11693.5 CH-10 12070 Sec CH-11 12122 CH-12 16077 CH-13 16326 Ter CH-14 16358 CH-15 20659 The USACE hold a weekly Net each Friday on Ch.8 where many USACE stations 'check-in'. *FEMA ===== FEMA uses "Foxtrot" designations for their frequencies. FOXTROT # FOXTROT # FOXTROT # FOXTROT # 01 2320 21 6809 41 14450 61 21919 02 2360 22 7348 42 14776 62 22983 03 2377 23 7428 43 14836 63 23028 04 2445 24 9462 44 14885 64 23390 05 2658 25 10194 45 14899 65 23451 06 3341 26 10493 46 14908 66 23550 07 3379 27 10194 47 15464 67 23814 08 3388 28 11721 48 15509 68 24008 09 4603 29 11801 49 15532 69 24282 10 4780 30 11957 50 15708 70 24526 11 5211 31 11994 51 16201 71 24819 12 5378 32 12009 52 16430 13 5402 33 12129 53 17519 14 5821 34 12216 54 17649 15 5961 35 12219 55 18744 16 6049 36 13446 56 19757 17 6106 37 13633 57 19969 18 6108 38 13744 58 20027 19 6151 39 13780 59 20063 20 6176 40 13783 60 21866 *'Habitat' net ============== Jeff Jones reports that these frequencies and channel designators have changed, and are now as follows: 4704.4 (replaced 4721.0) 5700.4 WY02B 6719.4 WY02A (replaced 6736.0) 8978.4 9005.4 9011.4 11212.4 (replaced 11214.0) 15095.4 (the two designators listed above, WY02A and WY02B, are not yet Pagina 830 WUN-v05 confirmed.) *SFOR BOSNIA & OPERATION 'ALLIED FORCE' IN KOSOVO ============ The IFOR/SFOR operation in the Balkans changed completely during 1999. The NATO attacks on Serbia continued around the clock, and from various web-pages and WUN postings comes the following updated tie-ups. These have all been confirmed since mid March 1999. The callsigns used on these freqs used to be 'Bookshelf', but it has recently changed to 'Moonbeam' - these are EC-130 Hercules aircraft operating from Aviano AB in Italy, they are ABCCC aircraft. They often contact ground-stations using the callsigns 'Tracker' and 'Cricket'. 78A - 4519.0 79B - 5218.0 80V - 5763.5 81A - 6865.0 81B - 6932,5 81V - 8046.0 82A - 9118.5 82B - 9260.0 83A - 11173.0 Note how the designators and frequencies are both in an ascending sequence - this should help to pin-down new tie-ups. Designator '108A' has been mentioned by 'Bookshelf' aircraft, but no freq tie-up is know. Two other tie-ups have been reported, which do not fit into the above pattern, but as I have not heard any traffic on these freqs myself, I cannot confirm if they are connected 118 - 15048.0 154 - 8087.0 The following frequencies have all carried 'Bookshelf' traffic in the past, and are worth checking from time to time: 4578, 4789, 4923, 5084, 5103.5, 5462, 4510, 5712, 9303. *Australian/New Zealand ======================= The following information comes from the Enroute Supplement Australia (ERSA) a publication jointly published by the RAAF and Airservices Australia, 26 February 1998 edition, Nav/Comm 1. 1. The RAAF/RNZAF Air Operations Communications System (AOCS) is a high frequency radio network providing communications services for the operational control of RAAF/RNZAF aircraft and HF equipped marine craft [army ground stations are also commonly heard]. In addition, visiting military aircraft may use the AOCS when contact with Australia/New Zealand military authorities is required. The AOCS is not part of, and does not provide, an air traffic control service, civil or military. 2. The combined AOCS consist of six Air Operations Communications Centres (AOCCs) located at Sydney, Darwin, Townsville, Perth, Auckland [NZ] and Woodbourn [NZ]. The combined AOCS provides: A. A General Purpose Net (GPN) on which all AOCCs guard the same three frequencies. All AOCCs can transmit and receive on these three frequencies simultaneously. B. Discrete frequencies are available (if required)at each AOCC and are allocated after initial contact on the GP C. Telephone patch facilities between aircraft and ground appointments. D. Continuous monitoring of military distress frequency 5696 kHz. E. SELCAL. Available to suitably equipped aircraft." GPN Frequencies: Pagina 831 WUN-v05 Day (2100Z - 0900Z) 8974 kHz 11235 kHz 13206 kHz Night (0900Z - 2100Z) 3032 kHz 5687 kHz 8974 kHz As you can see the RAAF/RNZAF share 8974 with the Spanish Air Force. *Australian Navy ================== >From the article on the Royal Australian Navy in the March newsletter: Frequency Channel Designator 2768 A1 4375 A2 6218 ? - Exercise Related 6510 A3 8122 A4 9014 ? - Exercise Related 13116 A5 17344 A6 22708? A7? *Belgian Air Force ================== 4745.0 YD 8989.0 YG 11268.0 YJ 15010.0 YM 18006.0 YO 20620.0 YP 20050.0 YQ 23332.0 YS *Canadian Forces ================ 3047.0 CFH: Halifax Military A6A 4560.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military (Maritime Command) 4700.0 CFH: Halifax Military 4739.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military A2B 5198.5 CFH: Halifax Military (Maritime Command) 5684.0 CJX: St Johns Military 5694.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military 5702.0 CJU: Vancouver Military 5717.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military; CJX: St Johns Military D1B 5850.0 CZW: Halifax Maritime Air Group D6G 6694.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military 6706.0 CHR: Trenton Military (wkg NATO a/c) D3H 6715.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military 6736.0 CFH: Halifax Military (OR Chg?) 6745.0 CHR: Trenton Military 6751.0 SIDECAR (NORAD) CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver 6754.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CJU: Vancouver Military; CJX: St Johns Military (VOLMET) 8110.0 CFH: Halifax Military D1H 8989.0 CHR: Trenton Military 9007.0 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; VXA: Edmonton Military C-5 9023.0 CHR: Trenton Military (NORAD) 9027.0 CFH: Halifax Military C-6 11214.0 CHR: Trenton Military (NORAD) Pagina 832 C-8 11232.0 CHR: CJX: 11249.0 CFH: 11265.0 CHR: 13257.0 CHR: 15031.0 CHR: 15034.0 VXA: 17994.0 CHR: 18012.0 CHR: 18027.0 CFH: WUN-v05 Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; St Johns Military; VXA: Edmonton Military Halifax Military Trenton Military (wkg MAGIC a/c) Trenton Military Trenton Military Edmonton Military (VOLMET) Trenton Military Trenton Military Halifax Military; VXA: Edmonton Military CanForces 'Charlie' Designators (other than those listed above) C-1 = 4721.0 C-2 = 6735.0 C-3 = 6750.0 C-4 = 8968.0 or 8967.0 C-7 = 13206.0 or 13207.0 CanForces CFARS CFARS is the Canadian Forces Affiliate Radio System. CFARS stations are located at various United Nations peace-keeping operations around the world and operate amateur radio equipment that provides phonepatches for service personnel to their families. They are also to be found on Navy and Coast Guard ships. Alpha 6978.5 Bravo 14386.0 Charlie 14460.0 Delta 14463.0 Echo 14446.5 Foxtrot 20971.5 Golf 20963.5 Hotel 29715.0 Juliet 14454.0 Kilo 14449.5 Lima 20977.5 Mike 13954.0 Whiskey 6982.5 X-ray 6962.5 Yankee 4052.5 Zulu 4023.5 Thanks to the Northern Alberta Radio Club (http://narc.net) for the above information. There is a large amount of CFARS information at http://www3.sympatico.ca/gunslinger/eng_index.htm . *French Air Force 'Circus' Net ============================== Marjolaine 2 6712 Racontar 1 8972 (not heard for years, is it still active?) Vinaigrette 3 8992 Reconfort 3 13236 Citadelle 1 18012 Citadelle 3 ? Verite 3 23254 Capitole/RS902 6688 143.8 AM Canasta in VHF, relayed all over France (thanks to Jacques Pagnoux) *German Navy ============ Frequency c/s --------- ----2625 DHJ59 3056 DHJ59 3122 DHJ59 4154.5 DHJ59 6727 DHJ59 Station ----------------GNy Wilhelmshaven GNy Wilhelmshaven GNy Wilhelmshaven GNy Wilhelmshaven GNy Wilhelmshaven ITU Mode ---- -----------D USB D USB, RTTY 75 D USB, RTTY 75 D USB D USB, RTTY 75 Pagina 833 6730 6779 8335.5 10192.5 10197 10722 11256 12178 12415.5 15929 16129 17544 17994 22238.5 23744 DHJ59 has DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven also been heard on 3116KHz WUN-v05 D USB, RTTY 75 (= ARCN 405) D USB D USB D USB D USB D USB D USB, RTTY 75 D USB D USB D USB D USB D USB D USB, RTTY 75 D USB D USB and 3939KHz. *German Air Force ================= >From a listener in Europe comes an extensive update to the German Air Force frequency list. This information comes from a very good source, and he wishes to remain anonymous. 3107 - Alpha 3143 - Bravo 3903 - Charlie 4721 - Delta 5687 - Echo 5717 - Foxtrot 6700 - Golf 6715 - Hotel 6730 - India 6751 - Juliet 8965 - Kilo 9025 - Lima 11217 - Mike 11265 - November 13203 13233 15073 17973 17991 18012 23201 23215 23255 23318 23341 23345 29724 - Oscar Papa Quebec Romeo Sierra Tango Uniform Victor Whisky X-ray Yankee Zulu Alpha-bravo *Note: Freq 'Victor' *may* be 23231. Comments please? These frequencies are used by DHM91, which is the HQ Station of the German Air Force Air Transport Command. The other ground stations in this net are DHO23 (61st Air Transport Wing at Landsberg AB, southern Germany), DHO32 (62nd ATW at Wunstorf AB, north-central Germany) and DHO60 (63rd ATW at Hohn AB in northern Germany). Other callsigns heard are DHO75 (a collective callsign for all the three ATW's) and DHM81. Callsigns 'O5IP' (Oscar-5-India-Papa) and 'NI81' (November-India-81) seem to be other 'regular/daily' callsigns. The Primary frequency appears to be 'E'/5687. Stations have been heard discussing frequencies 'AA', 'AC', 'AF' and 'AJ' - these are encrypted RTTY transmissions. Update 11.97 - a new station has been heard - DHO24 - does anyone know where this is operating from. Update 3.99 - another new callsign - DHJ41 - was heard callsing DHM91 on 'E'. I suspect that this is connected with the deployment of German Air Force aircraft to Italy for operation 'Allied Force'. Update 11.99 - DHO24 is now thought to be based somewhere within Germany given its signal strength in Europe - but where? DHO37 has also been heard (location?). *NATO E-3 AWACS =============== Ch.AA 6700.0 Ch.AC 8971.0 Ch.A4 8980.0 Ch.A5 ? Ch.A6 11228.0 Ch.A8 10315.0 Pagina 834 WUN-v05 Ch.KD 6760.0 Ch.KF 6695.0 Ch.NB 3081.0 Ch.NC 3225.0 Ch.ND ? Ch.NE 4542.0 Ch.NF 4720.0 Ch.NG ? Ch.NH 4758.0 Ch.NI 6762.5 Ch.NJ 8986.5 Ch.NK 11270.5 Ch.NL 15050.0 Ch.NM 17996.5 Ch.XC 6754.0 Ch.?? 12165.0 Ch.?? 5691.0 Ch.?? 6728.0 Ch.?? 23241.2 The X-net is replacing N-net although the N-freqs are still sometimes used. Another active frequency heard is 8898.7. *Portuguese Air Force ===================== Known frequencies are 5687.0, 6685.0, 8992.0. *RAF Flight Watch Centres. ========================== (from the RAF En-Route Supplement, the UK equivalent of the USDoD IFR Supplement) Strike Command Integrated Communications System (STCICS) Callsign: 'Architect', CW: MLD or MLP Freqs: 4742, 5714, 6739, 9031, 11205, 18018 (group A - see below) 4540, 8190, 13257, 15031 (group B - see below) 2591, 11247 'Group A' has the QNH Broadcast at H+00 and Airfield colour-state broadcast at H+30. 'Group B' has RAF Germany airfield flying states at H+15 and H+45. Ascension Callsign: Haven Freqs: 4742 (2000-0800 UTC), 9031 (0800-2000 UTC), 11247 All freqs carry a weather broadcast at H+45 Cyprus Callsign: Cyprus Freqs: 4730, 9031 (1600-0500 UTC), 11247, 18018 (0500-1600 UTC) 4730 and 18018 carry a weather broadcast at H+15 Gibraltar Callsign: Gibraltar Freqs: 4742 (2000-0700 UTC), 11247 (0700-2000 UTC) Mount Pleasant, Falkland Islands Callsign: Viper Freqs: any of the above. *Royal Air Force Designator's (actually 'UKADGE HF Line Designator List') ============================= How to find which frequencies are active. Listen to the 'Architect' weather broadcast at H+00 and H+30 (see above). If the UKADGE circuits are active, there will be an announcement after the weather broadcast with the code-letters for the active frequencies. For example: 'Additional information.. 2.. PK.. tack.. Pagina 835 WUN-v05 401C.. tack.. AG' (which is repeated twice). The 1 2 3 4 - first number indicates which Air Defense radar station is active Buchan, Boulmer and Benbecula Buchan Boulmer Neatishead The first 2-letter-group is the code for the active HF frequency from the list below. It is sometimes referred to a the 'Jorsk Frequency'. It carries most of the voice traffic, including target positions and Beaver details. This channel also carries frequency changes and position reports. The third group is the 'Charlie squared' channel, where AWACS aircraft pass their radar data over a HF link. Known freqs are (in khz): 401A - 2250.5 401B - 33?? (exact freq unknown) 401C - 4478.5 401D - 6673.5 401E - 8500.5 The final group is known as 'chick co-ordination', where combat aircraft which are HF-capable can be passed target positions and other information. Therefore, in the example above, Buchan is the ADR station, using 5095 khz for voice traffic, the AWACS are using 4478.5 khz, and the 'chicks' are on 4745 khz. A AB AC AD AE AF AG AH AK AP AQ AW AZ B BA BE BF BJ BK BL BS BT BX CA CM CO CY CZ D DA DB DH DM DQ DS DT DW E 11205.0 05693.0 08156.0 09010.0 03939.0 09022.0 04745.0 03930.0 03038.0 11181.0 02396.0 04042.0 23281.0 06739.0 17970.0 18018.0 03083.0 17988.0 03945.0 11268.0 18000.0 02350.0 08989.0 06736.0 18009.0 23245.0 03119.0 29800.0 04706.0 05436.0 15091.0 15013.0 08998.0 17995.0 04739.0 18024.0 09031.0 03924.0 EP EX EZ F FA FG FS FT FV FW G GA GD GT H HE HJ HK HM HO HW HX HZ I IN IP J KA KD KH KJ KP KR KT KW KX L LA 15040.0 11184.0 11253.0 13257.0 03101.0 11208.0 04742.0 13218.0 15064.0 03131.0 03915.0 15061.0 02274.0 26385.0 15031.0 03942.0 08983.0 09034.0 06748.0 13206.0 11247.0 23257.0 13248.0 13236.0 17982.0 27000.0 08980.0 03380.0 03867.0 12057.0 04718.0 02641.0 04484.0 05420.0 02261.0 02577.0 05447.0 03036.0 MD ME MS NJ PA PE PF PH PK PO PR PZ QB QR QV RA RD RE RM RZ SA SE ST TG TO TQ TS TW UA UB UR UT VE W WG WM X XA Pagina 836 18850.0 14460.0 03218.0 05705.0 03302.0 06760.0 10634.0 08971.0 05095.0 06715.0 03864.0 14724.0 03512.0 08972.0 03095.0 08190.0 06691.0 05178.0 03110.0 09459.0 02762.0 14812.0 02591.0 06724.0 03391.0 03345.0 05684.0 04709.0 04724.0 10919.0 17979.0 04540.0 11217.0 05747.0 03125.0 03026.0 03224.0 05403.0 WUN-v05 EF EH EI EK EM EN 05720.0 11259.0 23270.0 11235.0 15025.0 15076.0 LB LC LD LE MB MC 03092.0 06701.0 15046.0 15072.0 02266.0 05270.0 YC YP YM YZ ZF ZZ 11241.0 23250.0 13211.0 20030.0 03763.0 05714.0 *RAF/NATO 'K Series' ==================== The RAF (and other NATO forces) seem to be using a new set of codes to identify some HF frequencies. I do not know what the proper name for this new system is, so until I find out, I'll just call it the 'K series'. Golf 02 3235.0 Khz Golf 08 4572.0 Khz Hotel05 9010.0 Khz Kilo 01 HF? Kilo 04 HF? Kilo 05 4520.0 Khz Kilo 06 4020.0 Khz Kilo 09 4920.0 Khz Kilo 10 5173.0 Khz Kilo 11 5277.5 Khz Kilo 12 5290.0 Khz Kilo 14 (uhf) Kilo 15 7860.0 Khz Kilo 17 3304.5 Khz?
Kilo 18 (uhf) or 4860.50 Khz Kilo 19 (uhf) Kilo 22 4785.0 Khz Kilo 24 4779.0 Khz Kilo 25 unknown HF Kilo 26 (uhf) Kilo 27 (uhf) Kilo 28 Beaver HF? Kilo 30 4477.0 Khz Kilo 31 5045.0 Khz Kilo 33 5385.0 Khz Kilo 34 5463.5 Khz Kilo 36 4012.0 Khz Kilo 55 (uhf) Kilo 56 (uhf) KJ 02 3357.0 KJ 04 3805.0 KJ 07 5280.0 KJ 11 ? KJ 28 (uhf) KJ 29 (uhf) KJ 37 5910.0 (poss.) TL 04 6237.0 (poss.) The KJ and TL designators were heard/used during the first JMC (Joint Maritime Conference) exercise held in the north-east Atlantic during early 1998. *Spanish Air Force ================== Known frequencies are 6715.0 and 8974.0. One flight was heard on 6715.0, and was asked to QSY to 'channel 2', so 6715.0 cannot be 'channel 2'. Frequency 'B' has also been mentioned on 8974.0. Frequencies 'B5' and 'B2A' have also been mentioned. CU next time. Graham Tanner, [email protected] ===================================================== Pagina 837 WUN-v05 Graham Tanner: [email protected] (London, UK) G6SUQ (at one time) 51.33'N 000.25'W (AR-3030 & G5RV) ===================================================== # NUMBERS & ODDITIES # ////////////////////////////// \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ - Editor: Ary Boender ****** e-mail: [email protected] - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B - N&O home page: http://home.luna.nl/~ary/ ------------------------ Co-editors --------------------------- Logs: Patricia Johnston - Online database: Chris Smolinski http://www.blackcatsystems.com/numbersDB/ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ //////////////////////////////// -::: N&O #20 :::Winter approaches fast and the chance of good DX increases. Maybe I can hear the Korean, Chinese and the 1122 kHz Czech station myself one of these days. That would be nice :-) The Korean stations were extensively covered during the past couple of months and this time I will focus on the various Intelligence organizations in both Koreas. Instead of the monthly 'FAPSI intercepts' section, I have included an updated callsign/link id list and the schedules as noted during the past few months. Note that the extended edition of N&O can be downloaded from the N&O home page (http://home.luna.nl/~ary) The American Foreign Policy Council has a link page to a large number of Foreign Affairs Ministries at http://www.afpc.org/resources/mofas.htm#UN -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* VOICE STATIONS * ::: GUANGZHOU [V09] Igor Buhtiyarov sent us an interesting note about the Chinese station "Guangzhou" [V09]. He logged the following message on 27 October at 1700 UTC on 7750 kHz. Igor analysed the message and came up with a surprising result. - the nr 29 1862 0921 2793 message as copied by Igor gr 25 9453 8352 4681 5293 1570 8532 7432 3760 4378 4250 0307 9207 3538 6148 - arrange the groups in 1862 9453 8352 4681 1570 0181 9081 5383 0921 8532 7432 3760 4250 2861 1761 0093 2793 0307 9207 3538 0181 2861 9081 1761 5383 0093 6927 8607 five columns 5293 6927 4378 8607 6148 - subtract the groups on the second line from the groups on the first line 1862 9453 8352 4681 5293 1570 0181 9081 5383 6927 -----------------------------0392 9372 9371 9309 9376 Pagina 838 WUN-v05 - subtract the groups on the third line from the groups on the second line. 1570 0181 9081 5383 6927 0921 8532 7432 3760 4378 -----------------------------1659 2659 2659 2623 2659 - subtract the groups on the fourth line from the groups on the third line. 0921 8532 7432 3760 4378 4250 2861 1761 0093 8607 -----------------------------6771 6771 6771 3777 6771 - subtract the groups on the fifth line from the groups on the fourth line. 4250 2861 1761 0093 8607 2793 0307 9207 3538 6148 -----------------------------2567 2564 2564 7565 2569 What we see here is that after subtraction the results in each column are about the same: 927x, 2659, 6771 and 2564. Errors by the transmitting party or while jotting down the numbers may have caused the differences. The question remains however whether this is a coincidence or not. If this is the normal procedure, what is the purpose of these messages? Are these training texts, or real messages with check groups? Anyway, we need a lot more messages to see if the theory holds. It would be interesting to check out 'Beijing' and the CW stations as well. They all originate from the same source and you may expect the same check groups in their messages as well. So, please send me all the messages that you can copy folks! Thanks for your input, Igor. Most interesting! ::: CZECH STATION 2136 The Czech weekend station on 2136 kHz has now been logged on Monday and Tuesday at 1100 UTC. I don't know if this is a regular new sked or not. Reports please, ladies and gents! ::: EDNA SEDNITZER [G22] G22 was copied on 21/10/99 at 2200 UTC on 4589 ID 886. I haven't seen a log in a very long time, but apparently the station is still alive and kicking. Logs and skeds are most welcome! ::: OBLIQUE [E11] Guy reports another E11 transmission on Tuesday at 1300 on 8033 kHz. ID is 183/00. ::: 3-NOTE ODDITY [G04] Hans-Friedrich's monthly analyses 07.11.99 2105Z 3.910 kHz (Interference by an Irish broadcaster) 2135Z 3.810 kHz ^^^^ winter time Message : 51817 70208 50801 45221 26272 10358 04707 80188 35713 56074 52546 35826 68122 78455 00125 82580 80606 61776 64233 78800 48444 36043 16347 12851 08638 81447 Pagina 839 WUN-v05 = 26 groups Analysis: Frequent groups : - First two figures : 00125 04707 08638 10358 12851 16347 26272 35713 35826 36043 45221 48444 50801 51817 52546 56074 61776 64233 68122 70208 78455 78800 80188 606 81447 82580 Last three figures: 36043 56074 68122 00125 80188 70208 45221 64233 26272 16347 10358 48444 81447 78455 52546 82580 80606 08638 04707 35713 61776 78800 50801 51817 35826 12851 Remarks : Very strange transmission: * no double or triple groups * only two groups with the same two figures * no groups with the same last three figures * no figure "9" in the whole message * groups with "0" as first figure History : Summer 2005 2035 Winter 2105 2135 See older N&O's for pre-1999 freqs 01/99 02/99 03/99 04/99 05/99 06/99 07/99 08/99 09/99 10/99 11/99 3415 3905 4520 5310 5570 5720 5680 5730 5320 5320 3910 3315 3805 4420 5210 5470 5620 5580 5630 5220 5220 3810 ::: COUNTING STATION [E05] Several people reported 'strange behaviour' of E05. Don't worry guys, there is nothing wrong, you just copied a couple of test messages. Igor sent me one of the test messages that he copied. Count 215 Text: 12345 23456 34567 45678 56789 67890 09876 98765 87654 76543 65432 54321 etc. 215 groups in total. Ends with slow dots. Pagina 840 WUN-v05 ::: NANCY ADAM SUSAN [E15] On request E15's schedule UTC 1100 1200 1230 1300 1400 1630 1700 1730 1800 1900 2000 2100 frequency 18000 17502.5 11170 11000 14000 6716 14000 5834 5834 4130 5530 4130 callsign BEC - Baker Edward Charlie WSP - William Susan Peter MSA - Mary Susan Adam BEC - Baker Edward Charlie FYP - Frank Young Peter MSA - Mary Susan Adam FYP - Frank Young Peter MSA - Mary Susan Adam WSP - William Susan Peter SAR - Susan Adam Robert NAS - Nancy Adam Susan OSS - Otto Susan Susan ::: ENGLISH MAN [E07] Historic skeds analysis and new skeds by Hans-Friedrich E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon 95/01 95/02 99/05 99/07 99/08 99/08 99/08 99/08 99/06 95/04 99/03 99/03 98/12 98/12 96/01 99/01 99/04 99/04 96/02 94/07 1830 1830 2011 2003 2000 2010 2020 2040 2000 1800 2122 2141 2121 2141 2150 2110 2002 2010 2140 2000 4630 5740 10774 12178 12172 10727 10727 9417 13383 9061 5267 4559 5108 4558 4631 5166 9982 8189 4602 8187 139 139 172 172 174 174 174 174 343 479 825 825 915 915 916 916 919 919 946 961 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue 95/01 95/02 94/06 94/06 94/07 95/07 95/05 98/12 94/08 94/08 1830 1845 1900 1920 1900 1900 2200 1833 1840 1900 4630 5740 16237 16237 14742 14742 10662 6947 14449 13421 139 139 342 342 507 507 616 697 944 944 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed 99/07 99/07 96/08 99/08 99/08 99/08 99/08 94/08 93/08 99/06 99/06 94/12 94/12 94/07 2000 2010 2010 2000 2010 2020 2040 2200 2200 2000 2010 2300 2310 2200 12150 11490 10727 12172 10727 10727 9417 9063 8142 13383 11424 5755 5077 10117 144 144 174 174 174 174 174 324 342 343 343 471 471 746 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri 94/01 94/02 95/04 95/04 95/03 95/03 94/02 94/02 95/02 2220 2100 1800 1800 2100 2100 2100 2200 2100 4632 7743 9061 9061 7727 7727 7743 4581 7743 479 479 783 783 785 785 785 E07 E07 E07 E07 Sat Sat Sat Sat 94/01 98/12 96/08 94/09 2110 2145 1940 0730 5782 10275 15672 12220 182 624 827 921 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun 95/03 95/04 94/01 95/01 95/08 95/12 96/01 96/01 95/07 95/10 96/03 96/03 95/09 94/08 94/11 96/11 93/11 94/02 2000 2000 2110 2110 2000 2000 2000 2010 2000 2000 2000 2010 2000 2010 2110 2054 2100 2055 6819 8118 5782 5782 9179 5318 5374 4474 10237 6788 6778 5775 7779 13472 5838 6739 6738 8167 037 165 182 182 212 216 419 419 485 561 695 695 730 827 879 879 ??? ??? Pagina 841 WUN-v05 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 E07 Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed 98/12 98/12 96/01 96/01 93/09 96/02 95/04 2121 2140 2130 2150 2200 2140 1840 5107 4558 4631 4631 8159 4602 6939 915 915 916 916 921 946 ??? What can we see? - In winter E07 uses more the 2000-2300Z slot, in summer 1900-2200Z. - Most SNs last only for one month. Sometimes they come back one year later on the same frequency (cf. 785 on Wednesday) - The behaviour with two repeats +20 and +40min after the first broadcast resp. one repeat +10min after for null messages can be observed already in June 94 (cf 342 on Tuesday) - First SN - Frequency relationship (SNF): December 98 with 915 on 5107 and 4558 (2nd and 3rd transmission) on Wednesday. - 174 existed in August 96 on Wednesday. It popped up again in August 99 as part of SNF. Pure coincidence? - Many SNs have also a repeat on the following day (or the following days) 139 174 182 343 479 827 915 946 1830 2000 2110 2000 1800 1940 2100 2140 Mon Tue Mon Wed Sat Sun Mon Mon Wed Mon Mon Wed Wed Fri Sat Sun ---------Presently (End of October 99) we have the following schedule: Mon/Wed Summer (04-09) Winter (10-03) 2000/2020/2040 resp. 2000/2010 2100/2120/2140 resp. 2100/2110 SNF Can someone fill the blank frequencies? 12/98 / 5107/ 4559 915 01/99 / 5166/ 916 02/99 / 5267/ 4559 825 03/99 / / 04/99 9982/ 8189/ 919 05/99 12178/10774/ 172 06/99 13383/11424/10387 343 07/99 12150/11490/ 144 08/99 12171/10727/ 9417 174 09/99 10327/ 8192/ 6957 319 10/99 6849/ / ??? Only in June 99 I heard a second E07: Tue 2100/2120/2140 resp. 2100/2110 SNF 06/99 /12197/10947 320 -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* MORSE * ::: HEP [M28] The station was heard once in early October but is now really gone. ::: M76 Guy sent me a note that M76 is back audible again here in W.Europe. It was first heard on Monday 1 November on 3819, at 1750, not a very good signal but still same format. Pagina 842 Some of the IDs were 306 ?? 298 8 WUN-v05 265 26 205 8 ::: SLOVAK MILITARY A Slovak military station near Zilina transmits on various 3 and 4 MHz frequencies in both CW and RTTY. I copied the station transmitting ''FCQR FCQR FCQR = A7KG A7KG A7KG K'' in slow morse on 4395.6 and in 50bd RTTY on 4396. There is a space between each character. At 00.00 UTC a message was sent: ''== QOR PQVPP'' (== 194 01v00) and then back to its FCQR = A7KG routine. The callsigns and frequencies change regularly. ::: CZECH MILITARY VLDR seems to have a fixed schedule at h+00, h+15, h+30, and h+45. Transmissions often begin a few minutes earlier or later. Frequencies: 2506 4025 2508 4443 2785 4511 3169 4562 3214 4751 3398 4787 3951 4004 5226 kHz Sample message: J7VT J7VT J7VT DE VLDR VLDR VLDR QTC 181 ar J7VT J7VT J7VT DE VLDR VLDR VLDR QTC 5 20 21 0128 = 181 J7VT = 20 5LGs = VLDR K Message explained: VLDR sent a message to J7VT which is destined for '181'. '4' is the message number, '20' is de group count, '21' is the date, '0128' is the time in CET. ::: ODDITY A mysterious log from Alf really puzzles me. An unid station sent the following on 6952 kHz on 9 Oct at 1045 UTC in CW. ''NR1=18257 II NR1=18257= NR2=35165 II NR2=35165= NR3=73028 II NR3=73028 K SVC 19600 31947 II 19600 31947'' and between the messages ''CQ DE URL ANS 12458,5/16658,5 QSO K'' ''CQ DE A9M'' Weird! 'URL' is the callsign of Sevastopol Radio and 'A9M' is the call sign of Bahrain Radio. 'SVC' is a common code for 'service' and is mainly used by maritime radio operators. It looks like someone was transmitting recorded messages from several stations. A pirate perhaps? If anyone has more info, please yell! -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* FAPSI UPDATE * ::: Keyboard To answer a question; the FAPSI [M42] stations are using the following letter/figure conversion: Q W E R T Y U I O P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Example: group 'YPPYO' translates as: '60069' ::: RAU Moscow sent various QSO messages to RAU during the last week of October. The message says that their is a morning transmission at 0810 UTC. I have never seen a log for this one nor do I know the frequency. Anyone??? Pagina 843 WUN-v05 464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464 rau rau rau qso rau rau rau qso rau rau rau qso fm 1/11 qso 0710 wrk qtr 0810 qso 1310 wrk qtr 1410 qru qru sk sk ::: FAPSI LINKS, CALLSIGNS & FREQUENCIES UPDATE I have updated the links, callsign and freq list of the FAPSI RTTY stations. Most of the callsigns without a link id are from the early days before link id's were used. Corrections and additions are most welcome. All transmissions are in RTTY 50/75/100bd. CROWD36 is also a popular mode. Some stations have been logged using CROWD36 only, no 'normal' RTTY was noticed here. Call-ups and Ops chat is mostly in CW. Sometimes a 6-tone selcall system can be heard. To answer a question about the nature of the transmissions: FAPSI is the organization responsible for encryption and transmission of all diplomatic, intelligence, and sometimes also military messages. This implies that the contents of the messages may consist of either diplo, intelligence or military stuff. Because you cannot tell who's messages are actually being transmitted, I prefer to call the stations 'FAPSI stations', rather than diplo/embassy/MFA/SVR/GRU or whatever. Link ----- sender -----RCF RRA to c/s ------ station / location country --------------------------------MFA Moscow RUS 1) Moscow RUS ACD BLA BNV BXL CMU DMA DPL DPU DSG EWX 42 EWZ 40 EWZ 42 KNY 31 RK2 RFA M4W RKD RKG FJN FRU GLK GSW KDN LCU LSG M4W NDO NMZ OBX OTD OWR PTF RK2 Moscow RUS Russian embassy, New York USA SVR Moscow RUS Moscow Mossad Moscow Moscow RUS ISR RUS RUS RKM RLJ RMM RQO RSS Pagina 844 WUN-v05 RXX RZJ SCJ TRP USN UXG WKL WNK 00018 00029 00030 00030 00031 00031 00052 00052 00054 00063 00070 00075 00079 00090 00096 00097 00098 00099 00103 00103 00103 00104 00107 00110 00116 00117 00119 00125 00125 00126 00127 00128 00135 00139 00142 00148 00149 00149 00155 00162 00166 00168 00168 00169 00177 00178 00190 00190 00198 06019 07039 10024 10042 10042 10053 10075 10075 10079 10163 RGA BFR WCD LKF YOA NXQ UDZ 21 BFR RGA LKF WCD NQX YOA RUS RUS RUS Moscow Moscow RUS Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow RUS RUS RUS RUS RUS Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow RUS RUS RUS RUS Cuba Relay Cuba Relay 2) 2) CUB 2) CUB 2) Cuba Relay Cuba Relay Russian embassy, Mexico City Russian embassy, Managua Russian embassy, Havana CUB CUB MEX 3) NCG CUB Cuba Relay Cuba Relay Cuba Relay Cuba Relay Moscow Cuba Relay Moscow CUB CUB CUB CUB RUS CUB RUS VKX BPA SPK KMI RSZ KRN JSC POU Moscow RUS Cuba Relay CUB Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow RUS RUS RUS RUS RPR AVK AVK RPR Moscow Moscow RUS RUS RUS ZND RYS RYS ZND Moscow RUS RAU UGO GOD YFC COY 851 COY 851 WFO MIG RVV DZR VTX RSZ COY 851 U1K YFC TRO XQW BPA HZW GMN MIG WFO PSN JMS KAC BAR WNY KUL YBU DZR RVV UMK UDZ 27 4) 5) Pagina 845 WUN-v05 11230 12311 20043 20054 20076 20087 20087 30011 30022 30022 30044 30088 40007 40023 40034 40034 40078 40878 43323 50002 50035 50079 50080 60003 60015 60047 60047 60069 60089 60179 70004 70026 70037 70060 80031 80038 80050 80061 80061 90039 90051 90051 90057 90223 RVC 47 RBP 71 RBP 71 RVC 47 KUA KKK KKK KUA RCX 81 UXW RLX RLX UXW CAZ JUA UGO FQX URO DCW DCW URO EZW 42 NOB RAD DKR RPO WQL VNB VNB WQL URS RJA RJA URS Moscow Moscow Moscow RUS RUS RUS RUS Moscow Moscow Russian embassy, Baghdad Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Russian embassy, London Moscow RUS RUS IRQ 3) RUS RUS RUS RUS RUS G 3) RUS Moscow Moscow Moscow RUS RUS RUS Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow RUS RUS RUS RUS RUS Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow RUS RUS RUS RUS RUS Moscow Moscow RUS RUS Moscow Moscow RUS RUS Moscow RUS Moscow RUS 1) RCF is inactive. Callsign is replaced by many others 2) U1K noted once. Probably not a callsign. In the past COY 851 was wkg TRO. This was before the time that links were introduced 3) Location not confirmed 4) Id or link most probably incorrect. RSZ's link id has always been 00099 5) JSC has either been replaced by PSN, or may be the other side of the link. JSC hasn't been logged for quite a while * FREQUENCIES LOGGED IN 1999 * 7944 8071 8143 8180 9197 9216 9272 10328 10442 0030 1848 1830 1800 1850 0050 1630 1520 1540 RVV RLX U1K USN DZR UXW GMN KMI BPA VTX 00103 probably not a c/s. 00103 = COY851 00149 40078 after 6-tone selcall 40034 00119 00169 00116 00098 Pagina 846 10482 10584 10767 10767 11014 11032 11436 11455 11460 11473 11637 12087 12101 12167 12172 12176 12176 12180 12183 12187 12193 12197 12211 12239 12239 13366 13371 13410 13433 13450 13451 13452 13552 13556 13850 13935 14373 14402 14419 14426 14427 14434 14440 14457 14502 14532 14532 14711 14720 14730 14731 14810 14817 14843 14860 14941 14980 14980 15904 15943 16008 16023 16023 16023 16023 16129 16130 16152 0900 1420 1500 1609 1430 1710 1120 1800 1620 1455 0045 0847 1120 1300 1315 1315 1315 1320 1653 1420 1410 1620 0930 1310 1500 1730 1750 1215 0740 0730 2244 2230 1250 2008 1315 1240 2058 1200 0800 0930 1620 1745 0820 2245 1330 1100 1120 1320 1250 1300 1505 1039 0832 2230 1000 1808 1310 1310 1132 1256 0945 1412 1554 1906 1942 0830 0950 1544 WQL RGA KKK DCW VNB KUL BFR NOB NOB KUA NOB URO NOB GMN SPK NOB NXQ NXQ WUN-v05 80061 00142 00030 70004 70004 40023 CROWD36 30022 70004 60047 70004 00119 00107 00168 70004 00052 00052 YOA??? RAU URO UXW BFR BFR NOB KUL DCW RLX RGA RGA POU POU WQL WQL VNB VNB PSN JMS RCX81 HZW YOA UGO KAC UWX RLX EZW42 KRN GSW WFO NOB SPK SPK NOB MIG BPA RYS JMS UGO WNY HZW RAU NOB NOB UDZ27 PSN PSN PSN PSN M4W ZND EZW42 00070 20043 70004 00142 60047 40034 00030 00030 00190 00190 20076 80061 80061 00126 00127 30088 00117 00052 00098 00128 00104 00018 CROWD36 40034 60069 00178 00125 70004 00168 00168 70004 40078 20076 00116 USB in Russian followed by PSK 40023 00127 00079 00139 00117 00070 70004 70004 10163 QSY from primary freq of 17473 00126 00126 00126 00126 Israeli inteligence to RK2 Moscow 10075 60069 Pagina 847 16152 16156 16151 16218 16223 16223 16228 16230 16236 16250 16257 16257 16258 16260 16277 16285 16295 16295 16302 16320 16330 16345 17416 17422 17423 17430 17460 17463 17470 17473 17473 17475 17519 17534 18048 18048 18169 18172 18207 18210 18210 18210 18210 18247 18247 18247 18332 18332 18373 18401 18410 18620 18725 19072 19088 19228 19354 19415 19415 19535 19605 19875 19923 19923 20170 20277 20340 20425 1550 1502 1230 2000 0930 1500 1540 1340 0720 0830 0835 1708 0902 1310 1540 0840 0820 1550 0930 0820 0950 0750 1735 1545 1100 0540 0930 1745 0520 0915 0940 0840 1410 0910 1110 1810 1720 0835 1245 1050 1536 1607 1610 0930 0930 0950 0745 0820 1500 2050 0900 0940 0820 1410 1800 1000 0800 1005 1010 0745 0930 1502 2255 2314 1020 0630 0745 0920 EZW42 KMI RLX RLX RLX HZW UXW UXW UXW RLJ UGO RJA RJA RJA RVV RVV RYS RJA RVV RVV RVV RVV RVV RYS ZND RYS AVK AVK EWZ42 RSZ DZR DZR UGO GSW UGO KMI KRN JUA VKX ZND UDZ27 UDZ27 UDZ27 RPO RCX81 RCX81 SPK SPK SPK URS DZR DZR DZR DZR DZR ZND RYS ZND RPR RPR UDZ21 KAC UGO RPO RCX81 HZW AVK RPR RPO CAZ CAZ RPR UDZ27 FBR? PSN PSN CAZ VTX AVK UDZ21 WUN-v05 60069 00169 10053 CROWD36 00117 40034 40034 40034 40078 00079 90051 90051 90051 20076 60069 00177 00149 00149 00079 00079 00169 00178 50035 00166 30044 10075 10163 40078 10163 10163 80038 30088 30088 00168 00168 00168 90051 00149 00149 00149 00149 00149 10075 10075 10075 10042 10042 00054 00128 40078 00079 80038 30088 00117 00075 80038 50002 50002 10042 10163 00126 00126 50002 00098 10042 00054 Pagina 848 WUN-v05 20655 20694 20741 20912 20926 20938 22865 22880 22917 23130 23130 23390 0550 0820 1800 1030 0749 0930 2240 0940 0740 0710 1450 0745 RPO SPK AVK AVK RCX81 PSN UGO RPR EZW42 EZW42 RPR 30044 80038 00168 00075 60089 30088 00126 00079 10042 60069 60069 10042 -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* INTELLIGENCE NEWS * MOSCOW TARGETS PRAGUE AS SPY HUB FOR CENTRAL EUROPE "Russian spies are rebuilding a vast espionage network in the Czech Republic at a time when the country is being integrated into NATO's command structure as one of its newest members," the London Daily Telegraph reports. "Prague has now become the regional center of operations for Russia's military intelligence agency, the GRU." UNUSUALLY LARGE SPY PRESENCE AT RUSSIAN EMBASSY "According to a confidential Czech government report, seen by the Telegraph, half of the 63 diplomats and 104 other staff at Russia's palatial Prague embassy are spies protected by diplomatic immunity - giving them a safe window on the West. There are significantly more Russian diplomats in Prague than in the other NATO newcomers Poland and Hungary. In Britain, which has a population six times that of the Czech Republic, Moscow has only 47 diplomats at its London embassy," according to the Telegraph. CZECH GOVERNMENT SEEMS UNCONCERNED "Prague's Social Democratic government, eager to foster warm relations with Moscow, has shown little apparent concern. Ministers also appear somewhat ambivalent towards NATO," the Telegraph reports. "Michal Zantovsky, chairman of the Czech senate's foreign affairs committee, asked: 'Is the Czech counter-intelligence service [the BIS] actually interested in unmasking Russian agents, or has it reconciled itself to their presence here?'" CZECH TARGETS OF RUSSIAN SPY OFFENSIVE "The 16-page [Czech] counterintelligence summary adds that Russian spies are seeking to establish networks among high-priority groups, including left-wingers, ambitious young politicians, trade unionists, businessmen with Russian connections and students. Policemen and army officers also have been approached. The spymasters are aided by a number of 'illegals' -agents without diplomatic immunity. These are thought to include former Red Army officers who married Czechs during the Cold War, and Russian businessmen," according to the Telegraph. "The Czechs even suspect that Moscow's spies have gone into business with the Russian mafia to help overcome cuts in funding imposed since the end of the Cold War. . . . Embassy staff are active in hiring new agents and reviving dormant networks left behind when Soviet forces withdrew eight years ago." -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* AGENCY PROFILE - NORTH AND SOUTH KOREA * ::: NORTH KOREA - Country profile Pagina 849 WUN-v05 North Korea, or better, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) measures 120,540 km2. Its capital is Pyongyang. The country is devided in 9 provincies (do): Chagang-do, Hamgyongnamdo, Hamgyong-bukto, Hwanghae-namdo, Hwanghae-bukto, Kangwon-do, P'yongan-bukto, P'yongan-namdo, Yanggang-do, and 3 special cities (jikhalsi); Kaesong-si, Namp'o-si, P'yongyang-si. DPRK's Defense Forces consist of the following branches: Korean People's Army (including the Army, Navy, Air Force), Civil Security Forces. Intelligence agencies: Cabinet General Intelligence Bureau Civil Defence Bureau Coastal and Port Security Police General Association of Korean Residents in Japan (Chosen Soren - Zainichi Chosenjin Sorengokai) General Bureau of Security Guards General Staff Department Instruction Guidance Unit Liaison Bureau/Department of the Korean Workers Party Ministry of People's Armed Forces Ministry of Public Security People's Border Guards Reconnaissance Bureau Research Department for External Intelligence (RDEI) State Security Department Workers' and Peasants' Militia (Red Guard) - Cabinet General Intelligence Bureau The majority of the North Korean intelligence agencies are within the Cabinet General Intelligence Bureau of the Korean Worker's Party Central Committee. The Liaison Department is responsible for conducting intelligence operations in South Korea and Japan. Its agents are used to undermine the South Korean government by supporting internal subversion and to gather information on U.S. forces in Korea. The Research Department for External Intelligence (RDEI) is the primary agency responsible for foreign intelligence collection. The RDEI is composed of four geographic subsections, one of which is North America. - General Association of Korean Residents in Japan (Chosen Soren) Chosen Soren (the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan Zainichi Chosenjin Sorengokai), the association of Korean residents in Japan, is North Korea's de facto embassy in Tokyo. Since Chosen was the formal name of Korea when Japan ruled the peninsula, and Japan does not have diplomatic relations with the North, Korean nationals who do not change their nationality to South Korea remain Chosen nationals. The Chosen Soren (in Japanese), or Chongryon (in Korean), was founded on May 25, 1955. Its organizational structure includes the headquarters in Tokyo, prefectural and regional head offices and branches with 18 mass propaganda bodies and 23 business enterprises. Gakushu-gumi is Chosen's underground organization, which is a quasiformal body of the North Korean Workers' Party. Gakushu-gumi , with a membership estimated at 5,000, engages in intelligence activities and political maneuverings against South Korea. The Chosen Soren supports intelligence operations in Japan, assists in the infiltration of agents into South Korea, collects open source information, and diverts advanced technology for use by North Korea. - Reconnaissance Bureau Pagina 850 WUN-v05 The Reconnaissance Bureau of the General Staff Dept is responsible for collecting strategic, operational, and tactical intelligence for the Ministry of the People's Armed Forces. It is also responsible for infiltrating intelligence personnel into South Korea though tunnels under the demilitarized zone and seaborne insertion. By any consideration North Korea has one of the world's largest special operations forces. Estimates of the size of the army's special operations forces ranged from 60,000 persons to over 100,000 persons. The uncertainty over the number derives from both the lack of information and the varying definitions of special operations forces. Organized into 22 brigades and at least seven independent battalions, the special operations forces are believed to be the best trained and to have the highest morale of all North Korean ground forces. The Ministry of the People's Armed Forces controls the bulk of the special operations forces through one of two commands, the Reconnaissance Bureau and the Light Infantry Training Guidance Bureau. The Reconnaissance Bureau is the primary organization within the Ministry of People's Armed Forces for the collection of strategic and tactical intelligence. It also exercises operational control over agents engaged in collecting military intelligence and in the training and dispatch of unconventional warfare teams. - State Security Department The Ministry of Public Security and the State Security Department are responsible for internal security. Although both are government organs, they are tightly controlled by the party apparatus through the Justice and Security Commission and the penetration of their structures by the party apparatus at all levels. The formal public security structure is augmented by a pervasive system of informers throughout the society. Surveillance of citizens, both physical and electronic, also is routine. In 1973 political security responsibilities were transferred from the Ministry of Public Security to the State Security Department, an autonomous agency reporting directly to the President. The State Security Department carries out a wide range of counterintelligence and internal security functions normally associated with "secret police." It is charged with searching out anti-state criminals -a general category that includes those accused of antigovernment and dissident activities, economic crimes, and slander of the political leadership. Camps for political prisoners are under its jurisdiction. It has counterintelligence responsibilities at home and abroad, and runs overseas intelligence collection operations. It monitors political attitudes and maintains surveillance of returnees. The Border Guards are the paramilitary force of the Ministry of Public Security. They are primarily concerned with monitoring the border and with internal security. - Ministry of Public Security The Ministry of Public Security and the State Security Department are responsible for internal security. Although both are government organs, they are tightly controlled by the party apparatus through the Justice and Security Commission and the penetration of their structures by the party apparatus at all levels. The formal public security structure is augmented by a pervasive system of informers throughout the society. Surveillance of citizens, both physical and electronic, also is routine. In 1973 political security responsibilities were transferred from the Ministry of Public Security to the State Security Department, an autonomous agency reporting directly to the President. Pagina 851 WUN-v05 ::: SOUTH KOREA - Country profile The Republic of Korea, or ROK, measures 98,480 km2. Its capital is Seoul. The country is devided in 9 provinces (do); Cheju-do, Cholla-bukto, Cholla-namdo, Ch'ungch'ong-bukto, Ch'ungch'ong-namdo, Kangwon-do, Kyonggi-do, Kyongsang-bukto, Kyongsang-namdo, and 6 special cities (jikhalsi); Inch'on-jikhalsi, Kwangju-jikhalsi, Pusan-jikhalsi, Soul-t'ukpyolsi, Taegu-jikhalsi, and Taejon-jikhalsi. The Defense Forces consist of the folowing branches: Army, Navy, Marines Corps, and Air Force. Intelligence agencies: Civilian Defence Corps Coast Guard Defense Security Command (DSC) Homeland Defence Forces (Regional Combat Forces) Korean National Police Force (KNP) Marine Police Ministry of the Interior National Information Agency (NIA) [formerly Agency for National Security Planning (ANSP) formerly Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA)] - General After the division of the peninsula, North Korea used subversion and sabotage against South Korea as part of its effort to achieve reunification, but was unsuccessful at developing a covert political infrastructure in South Korea, and after the early 1960s P'yongyang's efforts were unproductive. Based on available evidence, in 1990 it appeared that P'yongyang placed or recruited only a limited number of political agents and sympathizers in the southern part of the peninsula. P'yongyang's agents acted individually for the most part, did not maintain regular contact with one another, and received only intermittent support and guidance. Peacetime infiltration by North Korean agents was a fact of life in South Korea after the armistice in 1953. There were, however, clear shifts both in the number and method of infiltrations over the years and in their goals. Through the mid 1960's, P'yongyang sent agents primarily to gather intelligence and to try to build a covert political apparatus. This tactic was followed by a dramatic shift to violent attempts to destabilize South Korea, including commando raids along the Demilitarised Zone that occasionally escalated into firefights involving artillery. These raids peaked in 1968, when more than 600 infiltrations were reported. From the mid-1970's to the early 1980s, most North Korean infiltration was done by heavily armed reconnaissance teams, which increasingly were intercepted and neutralized by South Korean security forces. Later infiltration by sea became more popular. The threat from within was a bigger problem. Discontent with the government was kept under control until 1987 by the regime's extensive security services ANSP, DSC, and KNP. Both the ANSP and the DSC not only collected domestic intelligence but also continued "intelligence politics." Listening to North Korean radio stations remained illegal in the early 90's. The same goes for subversive, pro-North Korean, or pro-communist publications. Authors, publishers, printers, and distributors of such material were subject to arrest. - The Agency for National Security Planning [renamed National Information Agency (NIA)] The Agency for National Security Planning (ANSP) was originally established on June 19, 1961 as the Korean Central Intelligence Pagina 852 WUN-v05 Agency (KCIA) directly under the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction in the immediate aftermath of the May 16, 1961, military coup. Its duties were to "supervise and coordinate both international and domestic intelligence activities and criminal investigation by all government intelligence agencies, including that of the military." Its mission was akin to that of a combined United States CIA and FBI. ANSP's ancestry goes back to the Tonghak Peasant War of the 19th century. Since then various rulers of Korea have been using political terrorism backed by foreign powers even to the extreme of selling out Korea to Japanese colonization. It should be recalled that the ruling elite of the Chosun Dynasty wanted Japan to take over. Japan did not invade and occupy Korea, as claimed by some South Korean historians (presumably to cover up the shameful act of the pro-Japanese rulers.) During 1945-48, the US Army CIC (Counter Intelligence Corps) recruited several thousand Koreans who had worked for the Japanese police prior to 1945 hunting down Korean nationalists. These former Japanese police and informants were organized into ROKA CIC ("KCIC") in 1948. The "KCIC" became "KCIA" after the Korean War and later "ANSP". Whatever the cover name, the main mission of these folks has been suppression and elimination of political opponents of whoever occupying the 'Blue House'. - The Defense Security Command (DSC) In 1952 Rhee proclaimed martial law and granted political involvement of the military in intelligence activities. Two military units -the Joint Military Provost Marshal and the army Counterintelligence Corps (CIC)- engaged in extralegal and violent political tactics. In the 60's, the Provost Marshal's political role declined, while the CIC and its successor, the Army Security Command (ASC), concentrated on internal military security. The Defense Security Command was formally activated in October 1977. This merger of the ASC, the Navy Security Unit, and the Air Force Office of Special Investigations produced a single, integrated unit under the direct command and operational control of the Minister of National Defense. Although technically subordinate to the minister, the DSC commander operated semi-autonomously and typically had personal, direct access to the president. Given the disparity in service size, the old ASC predominated within the DSC. The end of the 5th Republic brought the DSC under even more pressure than the ANSP to cut back on its domestic political activities. Both the DSC and the ANSP withdrew from the National Assembly at the same time in 1988. In October 1988, the Minister of National Defense reported to the National Assembly that the DSC would concentrate on counterespionage activities, preventing the spread of communism, and would discontinue the investigation of civilians. Subsequently, the DSC eliminated the Office of Information that had been charged with collecting information on civilians, whose members had been active in local government offices. As a result of this move, 116 small detachments were disbanded. - Korean National Police (KNP) Organized by the United States Army Military Government in 1945, the Korean National Police force was formally activated in 1948 by the new Korean government and placed under the Ministry of Home Affairs. Even after the establishment of a separate military service in 1948, the police force retained a paramilitary role and was employed in military operations during the Korean War. Attacked in its early years as a remnant of Japanese colonial rule, Pagina 853 WUN-v05 the Korean National Police nonetheless still evolved into a relatively modern and effective force. Reforms made after the 1961 military coup began the police force's slow evolution into a professional force. Further improvements came during the 1970s when modern communication, data processing, and crime detection practices were introduced. In addition to the regular police functions of law enforcement, criminal investigation, and public safety, the KNP is responsible for riot control, countering student demonstrations, and other public disorders. Coastal security, anti-smuggling operations, coordinating counterespionage operations with the navy and the air force, are also its purview. Combat operations against small-scale North Korean infiltration attempts; the monitoring of foreign residents in South Korea; anti-communist operations, including counter-intelligence activities; are all part of the mission of the KNP. There sometimes is competitive overlap between the KNP, ANSP, and the DSC. The police station is responsible for maintaining public peace within its own precinct. The police station had seven functioning sections: an administration and public safety section, responsibile for operation and supervision of police substations and boxes, litigation of minor offenses, traffic control, and crime prevention; a security section, responsible for maintaining public order; an investigation section for investigating criminal incidents, lawsuits, booking criminals, custody of suspects, detention-cell management, and transference of cases and suspects involved in criminal cases to prosecution authorities; a criminal section responsibile for crime prevention; a counterespionage section; and an intelligence section, responsible for collection of intelligence and information. The police substation or police box takes preliminary actions in all criminal incidents, civic services, and accidents. -o-o-o-o-conet-o-o-o-o================================================================ THE WUN QSL CENTER Deadlines: 15th of each month John (J.D.) Stephens P.O. Box 11522 Huntsville, AL 35814-1522, U.S.A. E-Mail: [email protected] The DX season is almost in full swing, and so is the "QSL season". Send us your QSL info and be the envy of your fellow DXers! In this edition; QSL and verification signer information for Globe Wireless stations, and plenty of nice QSLs, including another one from hard-to-verify Cuba. Now is the time to send them your reception report! Here's what we have for you this month. ========================================================================= AUSTRALIA: VNG Time Station, Llandilo. 8638 f/d "Transmitter Hall" folder QSL, p/d ltr, calendar, photo postcds, and many information brochures in 6 mos after 5 f/ups with 1 IRC. V/s: Dr. Richard Brittain. (JDS) CUBA: CLA - Havana Radio. 8494 f/d QSL certificate, p/d ltr, and copy of Ham cd in 6 mos after 3 Spanish f/ups and $1.00. V/s: Eduardo R. Mendoza (CO2MA) - Traffic Manager. (JDS) Pagina 854 WUN-v05 SINGAPORE: 9VG81 - Singapore Radio. 12593.5 p/d ltr in 4 mos for a rpt with 1 IRC. V/s: Lawrence See - Assistant Executive of Spectrum Management Department. (JDS) JAPAN: Tokyo VOLMET. 6679 f/d "Headquarters Building" cd in 6 mos for a rpt with 1 IRC. No V/s. (JDS) UNITED STATES: AIR-2 - Edwards Air Force Base, California. 13985 f/d special "Armed Forces Day 1999" QSL cd in 23 ds for reception of Armed Forces Day activity. V/s: Dan. (JDS) UNITED STATES: NNN0BHD - US Navy/Marine Corps MARS Station, Conyers, Georgia. 4015 f/d PFC in 25 ds. V/s: Earl (KD4SLT). (JDS) UNITED STATES: NNN0SYF - US Navy/Marine Corps MARS Station, Winfield, Alabama. 4015 f/d PFC in 43 ds. V/s: Sam (NNN0SYF). (JDS) UNITED STATES: AGA6NE - US Air Force MARS Station, Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. 13993 (100 watts) f/d QSL cd & PFC in 3 mos & 24 ds, including one f/up. V/s: Kenneth E. Johnson (AFA6LM / AGA6NE-12 / W7BES). (JC) UNITED STATES: Jefferson 12 - Civil Air Patrol, Richmond, Virginia. 7635 (125 watts) PFC and ltr in 12 ds. V/s: Roy D Davis, Jr. (AAR3FW / WK4Y). (JC) UNITED STATES: Kitty Hawk 423 - Civil Air Patrol, Gastonia, North Carolina. 7635 PFC in 31 ds. V/s: Barbara A. Boesen. Address: 4410 Derrydown Road, Gastonia, NC 28056, USA. (JC) UNITED STATAES: Middle East 4 - Civil Air Patrol, Matthews, North Carolina. 7635 (125 watts) PFC and business cd in 25 ds. V/s: David E. Crawford - LtCol, CAP. Address: Deputy Chief of Staff, Communications (DC), 1213 Falkenburg Ct., Matthews, NC 28105-3851, USA. (JC) UNITED STATES: WUG2 - US Army Corps of Engineers, Memphis, Tennessee. 14486.5 PFC, apology note and business cd in 9 days after 1 f/up for reception of Armed Forces Day radio activity. V/s: Jim Pogue (KH2AR) USACE Public Affairs Specialist (as well as a fellow WUNner & personal friend - ed.). Address: Radio Station WUG2, Public Affairs Office Memphis District USACE, Room B-2002, 167 W. Main St., Memphis, TN 38103-1894, USA. (JC) ========================================================================= OTHERNESS: Day Watson in the UK passes along this interesting piece of information regarding the QSL policy of Globe Wireless (GW) stations: "Hi MariWUNners Further to recent posts on the above subject I have it on very good authority from within GW that GW still QSL. The following summarises a Q+A session: 1. What is the current GW policy re QSLs for station reports? GW happy to get and QSL station reports. 2. Is there a new QSL Manager? New QSL manager is Adrianna Larkin Globe Wireless Inc. 550 Pilgrim Drive Foster City, CA 94404 Pagina 855 WUN-v05 USA Tel 1 650 372 2650 Fax 1 650 372 2656 [email protected] 3. Further 1. seems to have been a number of comments made that no QSLs in respect of the KPH/KFS/WNU/WCC shutdown CW transmissions have been received. True. We were waiting to get all of the reports in before we responded. Some are still trickling in. We are preparing a special commemorative package to go out to everyone who responded but it is not yet ready. We hope that it will be worth the wait. We appreciate your patience. Thanks Peter and, as always mariWUNners, remember that patience is a key tool in ute monitoring." (DW). Thank you very much for that great piece of information, Day! *** Todd Helberg (TH) writes asking for an address for the U.S. coastal station WPE in Jacksonville, Florida. Todd says he frequently hears them working ships in the West Indies. How about it WUNners? Let's help Todd out. Send your info to me for inclusion in the next column. Thanks for writing, Todd - and send your Coast Guard aircraft QSL info for inclusion in the next column. *** And to close out this month's column, Ary Boender (AB) writes: "Hi guys, This was posted to the NDBlist by the radio officer of Malinhead Radio in Ireland. Maybe you can use it for your Maritime and QSL columns: Schedule: FREQ: 1677 KHZ after announcement on 2182 khz. Power on 1677 khz is 1 kw. All times UTC: 0033 0433 0833 1233 1633 2033. Note: The 0833 and 1233 skeds are for Alpha delegated navigational warnings; that is, those to be broadcast on all the skeds. However, the vast majority of NAVs are broadcast on sked Bravo; ie: 0033 0433 1633 2033 UTC. So it is quite usual for no navigational warning to go out at 0833 and 1233. We would welcome reports on our transmissions. We use 50 metre towers. The towers themselves are the radiators, tuned to resonance at the bottom using antenna tuning units housed in small huts, which are kitted out with power points, lights etc. so that we can work on the ATU's - even though it might be cold and wet outside. The towers sit on large insulators and the stays are broken up with insulators to prevent resonance on freq. or on the second harmonics, etc. Reports can be sent to the .... OFFICER IN CHARGE MALIN HEAD RADIO STATION MALIN HEAD, COUNTY DONEGAL, REPUBLIC OF IRELAND. Please give details of what you heard, where you are located, what rx you use, and enclose an IRC and envelope." Thanx, Ary! *** Pagina 856 WUN-v05 And a hearty note of thanks to all of you who submitted to this month's column. Your participation is the key to this column's success. See you next month. ========================================================================= Abbreviations used: f/d = Full data p/d = partial data n/d = no data cd.= QSL cd ltr = ltr PFC = Prepared Form cd V/s = Verification Signer ds = ds wks = weeks SASE = self addressed stamped envelope ms = mint stamps This month's contributors: Jim Cumbie - Dallas, Texas, U.S.A. (JC) Day Watson - Clevedon, UK (DW) Ary Boender - Spijkenisse, The Netherlands (AB) Todd Helberg - Defiance, Ohio, U.S.A. (TH) Your Editor - Madison, Alabama, U.S.A. (JDS) See you in 30!! 73 de JDS. ==================================================================== # UTILITY ROUND-UP # - Editor: Ary Boender ****** E-mail: [email protected] - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B * SOLAR ACTIVITY TO PEAK IN MID-2000 * A recent series of solar outbursts is another sign of an increase in solar activity that is expected to peak around the middle of next year, according to new forecasts by NASA scientists. During a 14-hour period on October 12 and 13, the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) spacecraft witnessed three coronal mass ejections (CMEs), where billions of tons of plasma are ejected from the Sun at speeds up to 2,000 km/sec (1,200 mi/sec). CMEs are triggered by instabilities in the Sun's magnetic field, but how or why those instabilities form is still unknown. None of the CMEs observed have sent plasma in the direction of the Earth. Had they, the plasma would have interacted with the Earth's magnetic field; they can trigger electromagnetic storms that can cause problems for satellites and power grids on the Earth, as well as generate brilliant aurorae. The high frequency of CMEs, along with increasing solar flare activity and higher sunspot counts, is evidence to NASA space scientists that the Sun is approaching the peak of its 11-year activity cycle. David Hathaway of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center believes the peak will come in the middle of next year. "The sunspot maximum is usually a broad peak. There is a two or three year period when activity is quite high," said Hathaway. "I wouldn't say that we're really in the solar maximum yet. I expect solar activity to be highest in 2000 and 2001, and then in 2002 it may decline back to where we are now in October 1999." Hathaway also believes the current activity cycle will not be stronger than activity peaks in the past two decades. "The projected peak is comparable to, but lower than, the peaks of the last two Pagina 857 WUN-v05 maxima (in 1989 and 1978)," he said. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEMS * After the general UK/Irish closedown early this year only a few maritime beacons survived. The only British maritime beacons still active are: CB GY 295.5 La Corbiere, Channel Islands 304.5 Castlebreakwater, St Peter Port, Guernsey A number of other NDB installations are now DGPS stations. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- The Swedish Baltic HyperFix chains are still active. (I heard that they will be on the air for another couple of years, Vaino -Ary-) - Two Bras or RS-10 chains are active. In addition to two 'familiar' chains Vaino has observed a possible new chain. More info follows when available. - Datatrak: two Datatrak pairs can be heard on 132-133 & 144-146 kHz. - Mars-75 chain Primorsk-Ostrov-Sovetsk is also still active. - The Decca stations in Northern Europe will close down on 31 December while the chains in Western Europe will close down on 31 March 2000. I have currently no info about the Asian chains. - Three Alpha stations well heard but the two new ones are probably not active at the moment. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* NELS & EUROFIX * First of all I'd like to thank the NELS organization for their kind permission to reproduce the info from their websites in this column. You can find more detailed information about NELS (Northwest European Loran-C System) and Eurofix on their new website at: http://www.nels.org/main.htm ::: NELS - background Loran-C is a low frequency radionavigation and time reference system that uses stable 100kHz groundwave transmissions to provide a precise regional positioning service. Originally developed by the US Dept of Defense (DOD) for military purposes, Loran-C was transferred to civil authority in the USA in 1974 by the Secretary of Transportation who declared Loran-C as the system of choice for the U.S. coastal waters. Later, with the support of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, Loran-C coverage was extended to include the entire United States. Coverage north of the border was secured by Canadian participation while coverage to the west of the United States was extended by agreement with Russia to combine Loran-C with the Russian Chayka system. Outside the United States and Canada, under agreements with host nations, Loran-C was implemented and funded by the U.S. DOD at strategic locations worldwide for military purposes. The installations Pagina 858 WUN-v05 were installed and operated for the DOD by the U.S. Coast Guard. In the early 90s the DOD declared that by the end of 1994 there would be no further military requirement for the system and authorised the transfer of Loran-C assets for civil use to host nations. More recently, the application of satellite technology to positioning and timing has provided an accurate global alternative to Loran-C. The U.S. Global Positioning System (GPS) is one system whose use has become widespread. Lack of receiving equipment has for one thing made the Russian equivalent to GPS, the Global Navigation Satellite System GLONASS, less popular, and the widely desired international Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) has yet to be implemented. While current satellite systems provide accurate positioning on a global basis, they are not perfect and have their drawbacks. The institutional uncertainties of single state ownership and control, simultaneous dual military and civil use, and technical limitations, such as satellite availability and vulnerabilities to interference or service disruption, led the European Union (EU) to adopt a policy supporting a mix of terrestrial and satellite systems for the future. This policy is reflected in a European Council Resolution and the European Radionavigation Plan now being considered by the EU Council. It is also the recommended policy of other organizations having radionavigation interests. Consistent with the current EU policy and recognising the need to provide adequate radionavigation services for a variety of user groups, including applications on land, six countries in Northwest Europe have adopted Loran-C as the terrestrial complement to satellite systems. This consortium, consisting of Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, The Netherlands, and Norway, laid the foundation for a regional Loran-C system called the Northwest European Loran-C System (NELS) in the mid 1980's. - Predicted Coverage The Northwest European LORAN-C System (NELS) will finally consist of 9 LORAN-C stations, organised in four chains (Bo, Ejde, Sylt, Lessay) and remotely controlled by a central control centre. LORAN-C as well as Chayka are proposed to be components of the future mix of radionavigation systems, especially in Europe, and likely to persist far beyond the year 2000. The Loophead station is still a problem. The Irish still have no permission to build the Loophead station. This station is however part of the Ejde and Lessay chains. NELS has maps on the website showing the areas covered by the various chains. Recent technological developments, namely Eurofix, have introduced the possibility to transmit GNSS corrections and integrity messages by modulating the LORAN-C navigational signal. A notable degradation of the LORAN-C service as such is not expected. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o::: EUROFIX - introduction The first on-air tests with Eurofix were performed by Megapulse in the US in 1994. The results of these experiments first showed the strong capabilities of the Eurofix system in real life. Since that date, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, has continued research to optimise modulation and error correction techniques for the Eurofix datalink. In March 1996, Delft University built a test set-up wherein real-life received LORAN signals from a number of NELS stations were artificially modulated to test the datalink performance off-line. These results showed that datalink coverage could be as far as 1,000 km and that metre-level DGPS performance was possible using Pagina 859 WUN-v05 the relatively low bit-rate Eurofix data channel. In November 1996 the German authorities and NELS gave permission to Delft University to install an experimental DGPS reference station at Sylt, initially for a period of 2 months (February-March). Megapulse reconfigured the timer boards to make Eurofix modulation possible. As during Eurofix modulated transmissions the normal LORAN operation was not noticeably influenced, the test period is prolonged indefinitely. Eurofix is an integrated navigation system which combines LORAN-C and Differential GNSS. By additional time-modulation of the LORAN-C signals information can be sent to users. In the current set-up this datalink is used to broadcast differential GPS corrections. The datalink is also used to simultaneously transmit differential GLONASS corrections and integrity information on the satellite systems. Emergency broadcast short messages or other broadcast data can be implemented if needed. The effective data rate of this communications channel ranges from 47-19 bits per second, depending on the Group Repetition Interval (GRI) of the LORAN-C station. Obviously, Eurofix can equally well be used on sea, land or in the air. The user has the choice to either use Eurofix as a LAAS -Local Area Augmentation System- or as a RAAS -Regional Area Augmentation SystemThe first mode requires the reception of just one single Eurofix LORAN-C station. This type of operation is identical to e.g. the IALA DGPS beacon system. The more advanced RAAS mode requires two or more Eurofix stations within range. The user may then operate in a quasi network mode by applying the weighted average of the received corrections from the multiple stations. This technique resembles eg Starfix, although the costly data network at the Starfix provider side is not needed at all. In the Eurofix system the networking is entirely accomplished at the user side, just by combining data from a number of Eurofix stations. RAAS is very interesting as it offers even better accuracy and reliability than the single-station LAAS mode of operation. As the spatial decorrelation effects of the DGPS corrections are in the RAAS mode largely cancelled the accuracy improves. The Eurofix station redundancy makes the DGPS service more reliable. Based on the evaluation of the requirements of maritime, land and aviation users, the Eurofix service is defined. Each LORAN-C station of the Northwest European LORAN-C System (NELS) equipped with the Eurofix technique will be part of a system of Local Area GNSS Augmentation Stations. Differential and integrity data for GPS (optional for GLONASS) are transmitted and are usable in a distance in excess of 1000 km from each station. By enabling all NELS LORAN-C Stations to transmit Eurofix data, almost entire Europe will be covered by one common Differential GNSS service. Eurofix is based on balanced 3-level time modulation of the LORAN-C signal. A position accuracy of better than 5 meter (2drms) and an availability of better than 99,9996% per month in the coverage area are achievable. An exceptional reliability and integrity is guaranteed due to the multiple station reception. The Implementation Phase comprises of 2 Steps. During Implementation step 1, all NELS sites shall be equipped with the Eurofix technology. A sophisticated monitoring concept which includes a central Eurofix control station shall be implemented. On-site redundancies together with the overlapping service area of different stations will result in an excellent availability and reliability throughout the coverage area. Requirements for safety relevant applications are also met. Except of the Mediterranean Sea area, the entire European area will be covered by the Eurofix Service. The expansion of the service area by integrating the LORAN-C stations of the former US Coast Guard Mediterranean Sea Chain in Spain and Italy and the Chayka Stations of the European Chayka Chain is proposed as Implementation step 2. After completion the entire area of Europe Pagina 860 WUN-v05 as well as the surrounding areas would be covered by the NELS Eurofix service. -o-o-o-o-o- that's all folks -o-o-o-o-o======================================================================= WUN UTILITIES LOGGINGS COLUMN November, 1999 Edited by Donald E. Stidwell ([email protected]) and our illustrious Team Logs Members: Eddie Bellerby: G-K ([email protected]) Simon Denneen: L-P ([email protected]) Patricia Johnston: V-Z ([email protected]) Chris Stroup: (A-F) ([email protected]) Bob Yellen: S-U ([email protected]) ========================================================================= Sorry folks, still no contributor's list this month. I was sure I'd have it rebuilt in time for this month's column but no joy. We'll have it again for sure for the January column. There will not be a loggings column next newsletter next month will be coming out meet the deadline. I'm an IS/IT geek and to deal with a never-ending multitude of column will be another double-header. month due to the fact that the early and I won't be able to I'll be working many extra hours Y2K problems at work. January's A couple issues that have been bought to my attention: 1) When putting the date in logs, please use words not numbers for months. I.E. use 12 Nov 99 not 12/11/99 or 11/12/99. This example shows how confusing numbers can be. Americans generally use MO/DA/YR while Europeans generally use DA/MO/YR. To avoid confusion, use the word or word abbreviation and there will be no doubt as to the date. 2) The closer your logs are to standard format, the better the chances are that your logs will appear in the column. I can't emphasise this point enough. Remember, Team Logs members are not obligated to send me your loggings if they are so far out of format that they require a lot of work to get in proper format. 'Nuff said. Hope everyone enjoyed their Thanksgiving holiday (for Americans). For all,we hope you will enjoy a prosperous and joyous holiday season in December. See you all again in the last year of the 20th century! (Remember, the new millenium actually starts on 1 Jan 2001!) Don ========================================================================= 00011.8 - 12.4 - 12.9 - 14.8 Unid: 11:10 11/7/99 the russian counter part of the Omega navigation system. (VS) 00011.9 TS: CW 11:55 11/6/99 (VS) 00038 SHR: Navy Ruda 2010 RTTY 50/170 nx in Swedish (5/Oct/99)(KB) 00040.4 Swed. Navy Ruda? 2010 RTTY 50/170 nx // 38.0 (5/Oct/99)(KB) 00042.5 Swed. Navy Ruda? 0905 RTTY 50 nx. Unusual freq. (23/Oct/99)(KB) 00053 DHJ59: Navy Wilhelmshaven 1900 test without mod. (22/Oct/99)(KB) 00077.5 DCF77: PTB Braunschweig 1523 Time Signal Station (23/Oct) (SS) 00147.3 DDH47: Hamburg Meteo 1021 RTTY/50/80 CQs (11/Oct) (SS) Pagina 861 00447 00511.5 00512.5 00514.6 00515.5 0129.5 0146.8 01613 02136 02357.5 02504.7 02608.4 02608.5 02643.5 02670 02680 02749 02749 02800 02837 02840.7 03029.7 03167.4 03172.5 03184 03196 03207 03264 03278.8 03301.2 03307.0 03310 03310.0 WUN-v05 DDH47: Hamburg Meteo 1338 RTTY/50/80 Synop tfc (23/Oct) (SS) ICB: Genova Radio 1640 CW navigational warnings (24/Oct/99)(KB) IPA: Ancona Radio 1635 CW wx forecast (24/Oct/99)(KB) IQX: Trieste Radio 1630 CW long traffic list (24/Oct/99)(KB) IPB: Bari Radio 1625 CW wx (24/Oct/99)(KB) SPE: Szczecin R. 1755 CW nav wngs, 1811 tfc list (24/Oct/99)(KB) SOA212: Warsaw Meteo 0300 RTTY 50 synops Germany (26/Oct/99)(KB) Unid 0255 RTTY 300 unid system (26/Oct/99)(KB) OXZ: Lyngby Radio 1250 CW/ARQ marker (24/Oct/99)(KB) Czech Lady: 1100 SSB 9 tone call up, into number 50..59 repeating for 5 min - these czech kind of number station are mysterious, msg only 50-59 - time slots are weekends 0700 & 16.45 and now also weekdays at 1100 and surely much more, only TX-test ??? (19/Oct/99) (LAR) OUA: DN Stevns DNK 2300 CW Marker (5 Nov) (RGA) DBFQ: german border guard ship "Warnemünde" 2150 sitor-a #99267 rq:sqrz tfc to kw o 22/oct/99 (WP3) DLGU: German border guard ship BG15 "Eschwege" 1701 sitor-a #82331 pos.-rep. (24/oct/99) (WP3) FUO: FN Toulon F 1954 ITA2/75/840 Tests. (26 Oct) (RGA) FUO: FN Toulon F 2120 ITA2/75/850 Usual Tests. (10 Nov) (RGA) SPS: Witowo Radio 1502 CW "DE SPS/TOR K" (23/Oct) (SS) SPS: WitowoRadio POL 1956 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (26 Oct) (RGA) NMB: USCG Group Charleston 0420 USB w/MIB. (24/Oct/99) (MADX) NMF: USCG Group Boston 1040 USB w/MIB. (25/Oct/99) (MADX) NMF44: USCG Group Southwest Harbor 1135 USB w/MIB. (8/Nov/99) (MADX) NMK3: USCG Group Atlantic City 1102 USB w/MIB. (25/Oct/99) (MADX) NMK3: USCG Group Atlantic City 1113 USB w/MIB. (8/Nov/99) (MADX) Unid USCG Group 0204 USB wkg unid vsl w/position. "Will talk to you in apx. 2 hours." (24/Oct/99) (MADX) 4XZ: IDF Haifa ISR 2157 CW VVV Marker. (5 Nov) (RGA) VAR: Canadian Coast Guard MCTS Fundy 0141 USB w/MIB in EE and FF.(24/Oct/99) (MADX) VAR: MCTS Fundy 1050 USB w/MIB. (25/Oct/99) (MADX) VCG: Canadian Coast Guard MCTS Riviere-au-Renard 0438 USB w/MIB broadcasting from Cap-au-Meules site. (26/Oct/99) (MADX) VCS: Canadian Coast Guard MCTS Halifax 0110 USB w/MIB in EE and FF.(24/Oct/99) (MADX) 4XZ: IDF Haifa ISR 2324 CW VVV Marker. //2680 (5 Nov) (RGA) UWN8: CIS Navy 2005 CW 5FGs. SK SK. LKXG replies OK SK.(26 Oct) (RGA) Niedersachsen 1: German border guard ship 0915 sitor-a report to kuewaz n (23/oct/99) (WP3) W5: german border guardship 2144 sitor-a küstenboot w5 tfc to kuewaz n (22/oct/99) (WP3) : Unid 2118 ARQ/100/150 Poor copy. Wx Fcast in German. Like Hamburg Meteo. Off without any ident. (8 Nov) (RGA) INDIA et al 0043 USB wkg UNIFORM et al, USS Eisenhower CVBG tracking net (25/Oct/99) (RRM) IMB: Rome Meteo I 2013 ITA2/50/??? AAAXs from YRBK. (26 Oct) (RGA) RJC48 CISN Unid 2115 CW Clg RDK99 exchange QSAs. (10 Nov) (RGA) : Prague Meteo CZE 2112 ITA2/50/500 WX actuals from LZ.. Aflds. (10 Nov) (RGA) ZVI9: CIS Military 2338 CW Wkg 7D4T, VAT9, CX6E + others. (5 Nov) (RGA) RMP: CISN Kaliningrad RUS 2112 CW Bcast msg - RKZ de RMP QTC 974 20 8 2340 974 bt FM NDJ69 bt 2222 82482 (5FGs) AR. (8 Nov) (RGA) : Unid Portuguese Internal Security/Police POR 2104 FEC/100/170 fm cometlis (Lisbon?); comgerpsp. (20 Oct) (RGA) : Unid 2109 ARQ-E/46/150 Betas. (8 Nov) (RGA) a/c: "BRAVO WHISKEY" 2349z USB working "HOTEL" [sounded like a military exercise similar traffic on 9008.4] 12 Nov [SN] m/t "HOTEL" 2358z USB working "BRAVO WHISKEY" 12 Nov [SN] Moscow Meteo 1615 FAX 120/288 unid analysis (6/Oct/99)(KB) 4UOW: 2130 CW. Russian mil call 7lze. (9/Nov) (AW). Pagina 862 03314 03331 03360 03361 03383 03451.5 03476 03485.0 03595 03665.5 03667.2 03678 03737 03764.5 03782.5 03803.5 03818.0 03821 03840.0 03846.0 03875 04018.5 04021.0 04154.9 04227 04232 04241 04241.5 04258.3 04268 04271 04295.0 04320 04336.4 04340 04355.4 WUN-v05 HEP3: Kantonspolizei Zuerich 1730 CW marker (5/Oct/99)(KB) : Tunisian Border Guard TUN 2050 ITA2/50/160 Usual list of personal particulars in FF and Arabic. (20 Oct) (RGA) ---:Poss Kiev meteo Ukraine 2157 10/11/99 fax ??? tones only unable to tune to picture (EB) MPCX: CIS Military 2021 CW To 9VNQ: zen zmo zkh qyt6. (26 Oct) (RGA) : Illicit 2105 CW Headers like 21 555(x3) 49 071(x3) double 5FGs. (8 Nov) (RGA) 0A: Unid Prob Irish DefForce 2034 5LGs int qsl int qrv etc. Selcall CVVI. 59 de 0A. (10 Nov) (RGA) REA4: RUS AF 2345 CW 5FGs Bcast to LR Aircraft. Reverts to dots/revs between bcasts. (5 Nov) (RGA) NEW YORK RADIO: USB, Volmets, computerized male voice.(29/Oct) (SW). BPGS: CIS Military 2113 CW Calls GLAP JL5S OY2C SULM VZQO CJ5P ATGB 5FD2 and others. (20 Oct) (RGA) XJKK: Unid Military 2125 CW Calls GS2D and AKKR. (20 Oct) (RGA) UNID: Cairo? 2049 arq-e/46.15bd 160sh zczc kaa580 + tfc aa (02/Nov/99) (WP3) SXH32: GrN Crete GRC 2120 CW Marker. (20 Oct) (RGA) SXH32: GN Khania GRC 1946 cw vvv vvv vvv de sxh32 sxh32 sxh32 sxh32 k k k (02/Nov/99) (WP3) UIW: KaliningradRadio RUS 2030 CW WX Fcast in RR. (26 Oct) (RGA) PBB: DN Den Helder NLD 1938 rtty 75/850 availability: 01y 02b 04a 06a 08b pbb (02/Nov/99) (WP3) PBB: NethN Den Helder NLD 1252 ITA2/75/840 CARBs (20 Oct) (RGA) CTP: NATO Lisbon 1932 rtty 75/850 naws de ctp qsx 04 08 12 16 mhz (02/Nov/99) (WP3) UNID: 0020 CW. Time mrkr. (7/Nov) (AW). SNJ3: 2048 CW. Czech mil? 2151 71 20 9 2151=93 a3p6=pgkze... =snj3 k. (9/Nov) (AW). NRK: USN Keflavik (tentative) 0245 FAX idling (26/Oct/99)(KB) YHF: 0000 AM. Msg E10 Israeli Int. (7/Nov) (AW). UNID: 2138 USB/FSK vocoder with 100db/130hz fsk fr key exchange. (10/Nov) (AW). RCI72:Moscow Meteo RUS 2044 FAX Blurred chart. (26 Oct) (RGA) : Unid FF 2142 ARQ-E/72/390 Stuck in ARQ Loop at VZCZC; otherwise betas only so far. Offair by 2153. (20 Oct) (RGA) 6ZXP: CIS Military 1858 CW Wkg ARSV, VE7P, 4HOO + Others. (23 Oct) (RGA) UNID 0644 rtty 50/R/500 F1a to start, then F1b with RY's and opcodes(?), finishing each burst with short line of hyphens. (20/Oct) (DW) IGJ42: Italian Navy Augusta 0443 RTTY 100/810 w/CARB. (14/Oct/99) (MADX) FUF: French Navy Fort de France 0445 RTTY 75/800 w/test tape. (14/Oct/99) (MADX) LGW: Rogaland Radio 0446 CW w/call tape. (14/Oct/99) (MADX) LGW: Rogaland Radio 1620 CW CQs (11/Oct) (SS) : Unid 1910 CW Weak. Wx Fcast in EE. Down sans call. (23 Oct) (RGA) VTG4: IN Mumbai IND 195 CW Rough Note. 4FGs. (23 Oct) (RGA) CFH: CANFORCES Halifax 0449 RTTY 75/660 w/meteo tfc. (14/Oct/99)(MADX) FUJ: Noumea, New Caledonia 1435z rtty 850/75r "DE TESTING RY'S" 24Oct [SN] fue F Navy Brest: 2352 rtty 75/850 aa.... de.... fue...... ryr...... sgs... 0123.. (15/oct/99) (WP3) IAR: Rome Radio 0451 CW w/call tape. (14/Oct/99) (MADX) WNU: SLIDELL RADIO 0717 CW. Chan free (Globe) "WNU". Occ wkng ships. (Clover-II). ( 3/Nov) (DW) XSQ: KwangchowRadio PRC 2056 CW CQ/Pse Up. (27 Oct) (RGA) RN INSKIP 1903 FAX. STL fax trials. After 2000 rapid deterioration of signal until unusable. (25/Oct) (DW) Skycom Telecom Ltd: Blackpool, England 0456 FAX 120/576 v/weak signal. STL simulating 1kw transmitter. (26/Oct/99) (MADX) RN Northwood 0605 FAX 120/576 test transmission. Tx loc unknown. Pagina 863 04360 04372 04372 04394 04395.5 04415 04426 04463.0 04480.0 04557.0 04580.0 04583.0 04592.5 04595.3 04601.5 04665 04735 04739 04767.0 04806.3 04855 WUN-v05 Inskip? (29/Oct/99)(KB) AAAR5AQ (Army MARS station): 0149 w/AAAT1AM & AAAR5GB. (3/NOV/99) (RP3) UNID: 0147 USB YL/EE continuously repeating VLB-2. Probable Mossad numbers station. (3/NOV/99) (RP3) 2XM (net control): 2225 USB w/stations 7VZ, 0ZY, I2T, 2XI, and 3HV in communications exercise. " Kicked" to another, unidentified frequency, codename Packers, because this one was being used. (27/OCT/99) (RP3) 6YU (net control): 0103 USB w/5WO in LINK-11 tracking activity. Station I4 w/0AW in radio checks. At 0110 station 9N tells station G7 to meet him on the "Navy Red." G7Z and 9N discussing computer failure and malfunctioning "black box" and work around procedures. (29/OCT/99) (RP3) 7BT: 1149 USB w/P3W in radio checks in clear and ANDVT. (USN Link-11 net). (21/OCT/99) (RP3) N5X (net control): 1156 USB w/stations N7, W7. At 1158 W7K assumes net control and works 7KV, Q7, 0ZQ. Other stations noted: N7Y, 6CM, G0Q. All stations exchanging and coordinating tracking and locational data. (Probable USN Link-11 net). (26/OCT/99) (RP3) N7Y (net control): 2050 USB w/6CM, 0ZQ and Giantkiller (FACSFAC, Oceana) with aircraft tracking information.(26/OCT/99) (RP3) Unit V1B: 1200 USB trying unsuccessfully to contact Giantkiller (FACSFAC, Oceana). (28/OCT/99) (RP3) Z8H (net control): 0305 USB w/9HB, 9YB, Q1D. Link-11 net. (2/NOV/99) (RP3) T4FD F6X2:unident 2351 12/11/99 FSK continuous sending of T4FD (x3) AR F6X2 (x3) BT then repeats. appears to have some kind of rtty in the background but his signal is attached to it. (EB) A7KG: Unid 2024 UNID/MORSE/400 Sends FCQR(x3) bt A7KG (x3) in morse by keying space limit while RTTY system seems to idle. (10 Nov) (RGA) Moscow Meteo 0234 FAX 120/576 unid (sat?) data chart //8144 //9014 (26/Oct/99)(KB) NMN: USCG CAMSLANT 0337 USB w/beginning of Offshore WX. Live voice vice "perfect Paul". Severe transmitter problems also, with signal cutting in and out. /6501/8764/ (24/Oct/99) (MADX) NMN: USB. Uscg Chesapeake "LIVE" female with maritine WX, mostly for Gulf of Mexico and Carribean, also report on tropical depression #15. (29/Oct) (SW). TAH: 0018 CW. Qsx 8mhz ch 348 k Istanbul Radio. (7/Nov) (AW). VEX: 0313 USB calling CIP75, CIP81 and CKN (30/OCT/99) (JLM) fdg FAF Bordeaux: 2344 rtty 50/850 test de fdg voyez le brick .... ryryryryryr (15/oct/99) (WP3) RG43: 0257 CW Cannot identify. Russian Navy?? (18/Oct) (AW). DDK2: Hamburg Meteo 1213 RTTY/50/450 Synop tfc (11/Oct) (SS) DDK2: Hamburg Meteo 1340 RTTY/50/450 Synop tfc (23/Oct) (SS) DDK2: Hamburg Meteo 1812 RTTY/50/450 Synop tfc (28/Oct) (SS) MKD: RAF Akrotiri 2150 PICCOLO-6 svc tfc to MUH (27/Oct/99) (ML2) prob FDY: French Air Force Orleans 0458 RTTY 50/330 w/"le brick" test tape. QRT at 0459. (14/Oct/99) (MADX) CVXT: IDF Dublin IRL 1924 ARQ/100/170 Sx with CVVA. Telex Msgs. 'QSY f2 om' (23 Oct) (RGA) E10: Mossad Numbers Station 0318 USB w/KPA2. (24/Oct/99) (MADX) : Analogue Enciphered Fish-Fone 2117 USB Alternate male/female voices. (27 Oct) (RGA) Pelican 712 (P-3C, Jacksonville): 1156 USB w/Fiddle (TSCC, NAS Jacksonville) in clear & ANDVT checks. (2/NOV/99) (RP3) HC4F: 1925 CW. Russian ? k2zm de hc4f == zms znv (3x) =k. (10/Nov) (AW). UNID: 2320 sitor-b tfc ff fm: cdt r.bis/far--- b.oukil to: cdt a.d.place--- bouarfa texte nr 6459/4...... signe: m. bekkouri (15/oct/99) (WP3) USAF Roosevelt Road, PTR? 0553 FAX upper-air chart for unid height/FL, map area N. America (1/Oct/99)(KB) Pagina 864 WUN-v05 04970.8 Unid FF 1933 ARQ-E/192/150 Narrow Shift. Betas Only. (23 Oct) (RGA) 05008 Moscow Meteo 1615 FAX 120/288 // 3310 (6/Oct/99)(KB) 05049.2 Unid: Portugal 18.50 FEC Instructions in PP of frequency change, to or from 32805. Listened on 3280.5 but nothing heard. Mentions COMGERPSP and DIRNACPSP. (23 Oct). (PT) 05064.0 SOUGE: France 20.25 ARQ-E 72/400 TFC to RFFEDFI via UIF cct (21 Oct). (PT) 05113.5 JMW9: Unid 2122 CW AHQ4 de JMW9 (repeating). (27 Oct) (RGA) 05119.8 FDI22: FAF Narbonne F 1935 CW Listed as 5110. (23 Oct) (RGA) 05126.0 GHOSTRIDER OPS: 0148 USB and 289 after ALE (10/NOV/99) (JLM) 05156.5 INDIA: 0307 USB calling CHARLIE (23/OCT/99) (JLM) 05227.5 REA4: CIS AirForce 1640 CW(FSK) //6952 and 3476. (7 Nov) (RGA) 05229 REA4:Poss ?? Military air Russia 2342 12/11/99 FSK 5/6 fig groups 1st group 122300 (EB) 05245 MRH26: UK Cadet Force G 1106 USB Passing Codex msg to MRH19. (7 Nov) (RGA) 05275 UNID: 2307 w/O/M (FF) & Y/L (FF) discussing weather conditions at sea and port arrival arrangements. FF was Canadian dialect. (25/OCT/99) (RP3) 05277 60 ALPHA: USCG 6560 0329 USB wkg PANTHER 400, standard ops/pos reports and securing guard (24/Oct/99) (RRM) 05285 RBX71: Tashkent Meteo UZB 1940 FAX V Poor pic despite strong signal. (23 Oct) (RGA) 05294.2 : Unid FF 2131 ARQ-E/46.2/160 Idles Only. (27 Oct) (RGA) 05297.5 : Unid. Prob Guardia Civil SPA 1412 ARQ/100/500 Offair before ID. Wideshift. (7 Nov) (RGA) 05315 BJZ27: Wuhan Meteo PRC 2135 ITA2/75/320 Difficult Copy. (27 Oct) (RGA) 05337.5 : CIS Mil 2050 81-81/81/200 Slow Revs. (19 Oct) (RGA) 05397.7 : Unid FF 2131 ARQ-M2/200/400 5LGs in A, B idle. (27 Oct) (RGA) 05399 ----:poss Bucharest Meteo 2012 12/11/99 RTTY 50 Volmet type tfc for LRBS, LROR,LRBM,LRTR & LRAR (EB) 05400 YOG37: Bucharest Meteo 0512 RTTY 50/400 w/meteo tfc. (14/Oct/99) (MADX) YOG37: Bucharest Meteo ROM 2053 ITA2/50/500 In QRM but perfect copy on space limit. AAXX Reports for YRCT. (19 Oct) (RGA) YOG37: Bucharest Meteo RUM 2151 ITA2/50/500 with a spurios txn on 5402.2. (27 Oct) (RGA) 05435 E10: Mossad Numbers Station 0301 USB w/ART2. (24/Oct/99) (MADX) 05435 UNID: 0146 USB YL/EE numbers station. (3/NOV/99) (RP3) 05450 ---:RAF volmet U.K. 2144 13/11/99 USB airfield wx tfc (EB) MVU: RAF VOLMET 0426 USB w/aviation wx. (24/Oct/99) (MADX) RAF Volmet: 1500 Voice USB (23/Oct) (SS) 05687 WARSHIP ANZAC: 1955 USB (HMAS ANZAC, ANZAC Class destroyer) clg AIR FORCE SYDNEY for emergency contact test requesting classified discrete then broadcast twelve grps of 3fgs followed by issue of CD (12/OCT/99) (SD) 05696 1503: USCG HC-130H 1415 USB wkg CAMSLANT. 1503 is involved in SAR for EgyptAir flight which crashed off of Nantucket. (31/Oct/99) (MADX) 20 CHARLIE: USCG HH-60 0400 wkg CAMSLANT requesting radio guardwith 6 POB, parent unit HONEYCOMB, lost comms with PANTHER due to broadcast QRM on 5841 (07/Nov/99) (RRM) Air Force Rescue 864 (probable HC-130): 0056 USB w/CamsPac Point Reyes asking if anything heard on 121.5 MHz. At 0107 CamsPac Point Reyes w/AF 864 turning radio guard over to San Francisco. (28/OCT/99) (RP3) Camslant Chesapeake: 0143 USB in radio checks w/CamsPac Point Reyes. (29/OCT/99) (RP3) Camslant Chesapeake: 2102 USB w/CG 1503 (HC-130, Elizabeth City) & CG 6024 (H-60, CGAS Clearwater) in 1/2 hourly checks. (16/OCT/99) (RP3) CamsPac Point Reyes: 0108 w/aircraft Deer Hunter (possible DEA aircraft) accepting radio guard. Deer Hunter reports he is in contact w/Oakland. (28/OCT/99) (RP3) CamsPac Point Reyes: 0238 USB w/Camslant Chesapeake in radio checks. (3/NOV/99) (RP3) Pagina 865 05705 05732 05800.0 05800.5 05800.9 05801.7 05831 05841 WUN-v05 CamsPac Point Reyes: 0320 USB w/Rescue 1702 (HC-130) and USNS Victorious (T-AGOS-19) regarding SAR efforts. Asks Victorious to switch to 6.200 for pp w/CG District 11 (Long Beach CA). (29/OCT/99) (RP3) CamsPac Point Reyes: 0332 USB w/Rescue 1702 reporting that Air Force Rescue 864 reporting two strobe lights at 4025N/13437W. Air Force Rescue 864 at 0433 w/USNS Victorious (T-AGOS-19) reporting that the strobe lights are to the right of where the flares were dropped. At 0451 USNS Victorious w/CamsPac w/onscene wx of sea state 6 w/30-ft waves. CG 1702's position at 0456 is 4035N/13456W. (28/OCT/99) (RP3) CAMSPAC: USCG Communications Master Station Pacific 0537 USBwkg CAMSLANT (USCG Comm. Master Sta. Atlantic) for radio check (22/Oct/99) (RRM) CG 19C (H-60, CG 6019 CGAS Clearwater): 2319 USB w/Camslant Chesapeake in encoded position report. (25/OCT/99) (RP3) CG 6031 (H-60, Elizabeth City): 2255 USB w/Camslant reporting conducting hoist training w/motor launch. (26/OCT/99) (RP3) CG Rescue 1702 (HC-130, Barbers Point HI): 0114 USB reporting airborne and establishing radio guard. (28/OCT/99) (RP3) COAST GUARD GROUP NEW ORLEANS 0539 USB clg 6539: USCG HH-65A. (04/Nov/99) (MADX) Rescue 1503 (HC-130 Elizabeth City): 2250 USB w/Camslant in pp w/CG District 5 (Portsmouth VA) Command Center. Rescue 1503 reports they have no night vision goggles on board so any night SAR would have to use flares. 1503 confirms they have APS-137 FLIR on board which will assist them in their SAR. (26/OCT/99) (RP3) RESCUE 2104: USCG HU-25 0539 USB wkg CAMSLANT after QSYfrom 8983 for radio guard,en route EPIRB Search off of Fort Lauderdale FL (22/Oct/99) (RRM) NVIC: "USNS VICTORIOUS" [T-AGOS-19] 0222z USB working NMC 29Oct [SN] Encounter (strong level): 0133 USB w/Personify (fair level). Encounter can't hear him so they switch to Z190 (10.204). (20/OCT/99) (RP3) US Customs 0226 USB w/SELSCAN pulses stepping through COTHEN freqs. (16/Oct/99) (MADX) UNID 1631 3 chan Piccolo vft on usb. (15/Oct) (DW) MKD: Akrotiri, Cyprus 22.15 Piccolo 6 Op chant to unknown station (12 Oct). (PT) UNID 1636 PICC 5800.51. Chan in vft. On standby 1.5 hrs. (15/Oct) (DW) UNID 1633 PICC 5800.91. Chan in vft. 6 tone encrypted. (15/Oct) (DW) UNID 1632 PICC 5801.71. Chan in vft - on standby. (15/Oct) (DW) : Tunisian Border Security TUN 2157 ITA2/50/165 Personal details in Arabic/ATU80. (27 Oct) (RGA) 10 CHARLIE: USCG 6010 0105 USB wkg PANTHER enroute to and from FOXTROT 10, had 7 POB going, 8 POB returning (23/Oct/99) (RRM) 20 CHARLIE: USCG HH-60 0300 wkg PANTHER with standard ops/posreport (06/Nov/99) 20 CHARLIE: USCG HH-60 0307 wkg PANTHER, airborn from QUEBEC 19en route area PAPA (07/Nov/99) (RRM) 22 CHARLIE: USCG HH-60 0300 wkg PANTHER with standard ops/posreport, position given as JULIET 4; at 0312 landed at JULIET 8 (06/Nov/99)(RRM) 33C: USCG HH-60J #6033 0017 USB wkg PANTHER: DEA Nassau. (9/Nov/99) (MADX) 60 ALPHA: USCG 6560 0308 USB wkg PANTHER with position reportsin reference to CHARLIE 7, PANTHER passing World Series and FSU football scores, PANTHER advised QSY to 5277 due to broadcast QRM (24/Oct/99)(RRM) 61 ALPHA: USCG 6561 0223 USB wkg PANTHER 400 in the area of BRAVO 5 with 5 POB (23/Oct/99) (RRM) CG 10C (H-60, 6010, CGAS Clearwater): 0210 USB w/Panther (DEA, Bahamas) reporting position as checkpoint D10, ops normal. CG 63A (H-65, 6563 CGAS Atlantic City) at 0231 w/Panther reporting Pagina 866 05845 05850 06200 06206 06270.0 06275.5 06314 06314.5 06322.0 06324 06326.5 06327.0 06329 06329.0 06330.5 06357.0 06357.5 06358.5 06378 06379.0 06386.5 06387.8 06414 06458 06458.5 WUN-v05 ops normal at checkpoint E13. CG 33C (H-60, 6033, CGAS Elizabeth City) at 0232 w/Panther reporting ops normal at 20 nms and 116 degrees from checkpoint M17 heading 247 degrees. (3/NOV/99) (RP3) 60A: Panther (DEA Ops Nassau, Bahamas) 0245z USB "60A up with Panther 400." 11/Oct/99 (ALS) RESCUE 22: (CG-6022 HH-60J, CGAS Clearwater FL) Panther (DEA Ops Nassau, Bahamas) 0405z USB Returning to search area near Andros Island in Bahamas after landing with survivor and refueling. Has 4 POB. "Ops Normal"sgs and location cordinates continued to be provided to Panther until at least 0550z. 11/Oct/99 (ALS) 76: 2319 USB w/77 testing RTTY links. Probably Canadian stations CIP 76 & CIP 77 noted before on this frequency. (1/NOV/99) (RP3) OXT: Copenhagen Meteo 0945 FAX Cape Farewell ice condx. Superb copy, no longer obliterated by BC stn on same ch (24/Oct/99)(KB) CamsPac Point Reyes: 0325 USB w/USNS Victorious (T-AGOS-19) in pp w/CG District 11 (Long Beach CA) who asks Victorious if they have received new SAR plan District 11 sent out and when they will start new SAR. . (29/OCT/99) (RP3) ISLAND TRADER VNBZ: (QSX 6507) clg SYDNEY RADIO VIS w/ AusRep a) ISLAND TRADER VNBZ b) 110707 c) 30 31S d) 156 18E e) 293T f) 6.5 x) 120800 Yamba (11/OCT/99) (SD) ULX: (E10) MOSSAD, Tel Aviv, Israel 0122 USB 5LG msg in progress. 0123: "End of msg. End of xmsn." Bad QRN. 0129: YL repeats Uniform Lima X-ray until 0134, then "Message. Message. Message. Group Three One. Group Three One. Text. Text." and into 5LG. Xmsn much clearer at this time. 0142: "End of msg. End of xmsn." (27/Oct/99) (RM) 9HWH5: 1625 sitor-a tfc to sab 6326,5 re reinstall board computer (02/Nov/99) (WP3) NMF: USCG Group Boston (?) 0400 FAX 120/576 w/chart of SE United States. New chart at 0403. Apparent return to an old frequency. (24/Oct/99)(MADX) SAB301: Göteborg Radio 1656 sitor-a qso qsy 1674 (02/Nov/99) (WP3) ZSC: CAPETOWN RADIO 2223 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "ZSC". qrm fm OST (30/Oct) (DW) VCT/WCC: Globe Radio 2212 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (28 Oct) (RGA) VCT/WCC: Globe Radio 2212 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (28 Oct) (RGA) SAB326: Goeteborg Radio 1310 Chan free marker CW id "SAB" (23/Oct) (SS) SAB326: Göteborg Radio 1620 sitor-a/Marker qsx 6275.5 tfc to 9hwh5 (02/Nov/99) (WP3) WNU: SLIDELL RADIO 0725 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "WNU". ( 3/Nov) (DW) VCT: TorsCoveRadio NFLD CAN 2209 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (28 Oct) (RGA) VCT: TorsCoveRadio NFLD CAN 2209 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (28 Oct) (RGA) 8PO: BridgetownRadio BRB 2210 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs (28 Oct) (RGA) SAA: Karlskrona Radio 1715 cw cq cq cq de saa saa saa ere nil tfc - lsn 4273,6357 khz for tfc qsx 500,4195 or 6292,5 khz nnnn (02/Nov/99) (WP3) SAA: Karlskrona Radio 1314 CW CQs (23/Oct) (SS) PBC: DN Goerree 0608 rtty 75/850 availability (02/Nov/99) (WP3) PBC36: Dutch naval 1316 RTTY/75 (23/Oct) (SS) PBC36: Dutch naval 1743 RTTY/75 (28/Oct) (SS) 4XZ: Israeli Navy Haifa 0351 CW w/call tape. (24/Oct/99) (MADX) 4XZ: IN Haifa 1727 cw vvv de 4xz 4xz - - (02/Nov/99) (WP3) USO5: Izmail Radio 1737 cw tfc to ?? mentioned passau, wena budapest (02/Nov/99) (WP3) AQP (4?): PN Karachi 1749 cw vvv vvv vvv aqp2/4/5/6 (02/Nov/99) (WP3) 7TF: Boufarik Radio 0349 CW w/call tape. (24/Oct/99) (MADX) UNID 0346 RTTY 100/814 w/encrypted signal. (24/Oct/99) (MADX) AFRTS Feeder: Roosevelt Roads Puerto Rico 0343 USB w/talk show. (24/Oct/99) (MADX) Pagina 867 06465 06470 06483 06483.0 06484.5 06490.0 06496.4 06513 06640 06655 06691 06694 06694 06694 06694 06706 06706.0 06715 06745 06754 06765.0 06789.0 06815.6 06815.6 06815.6 06826.0 06850 06850.0 06871 06895 WUN-v05 UIW: KaliningradRadio RUS 2202 CW Tfc list. (28 Oct) (RGA) UWS: KievRadio UKR 2041 CW Wx Fcast. (19 Oct) (RGA) UIW: KaliningradRadio RUS 2202 CW Tfc list. (28 Oct) (RGA) SXA24: GN Piraeus GRC 1433 CW Marker. (7 Nov) (RGA) PBB: NethN Den Helder NLD 1910 ITA2/75/850 CARBs. (26 Oct) (RGA) PBB: DN DEN HELDER 1242 rtty 75/850 CARB "02b 04a 08y PBB". Chan 02b with activity. (25/Oct) (DW) PBB: NL Navy Den Helder 0825 rtty 75/850 carb-msg (03/Nov/99) (WP3) GYA: RN Inskip G 1852 FAX Pressure chart with naval logo. (26 Oct)(RGA) RN INSKIP 1215 FAX STL trials. Various charts and satellite imagery. 1840 FAX Ongoing STL tests. 1903z offair - change to 4355.4 nite freq. (25/Oct) (DW) UJE MOSCOW? RADIO: 1933 CW. Vvv cq trf list. (3/Oct) (PvdE). CFH: CANFORCE Halifax 0333 FAX 120/576 w/chart. (26/Oct/99) (MADX) CG Coast Guard Iqualit: 0118 USB w/FF & EE wx report. (1/NOV/99) (RP3) New York: 2324 USB w/several aircraft (Delta, United, American) in selcal checks only. (17/OCT/99) (RP3). Honolulu (MWARA NP): 0956 USB w/unidentified aircraft. Mentions alternate frequency of 5628. (18/OCT/99) (RP3) Brown Rat (poor level): 1142 USB working w/John Bull (not heard).(21/OCT/99) (RP3) AH6H (unidentified aircraft-probable fisheries patrol): 0239 USB w/Halifax Military in pp w/RCC Halifax reporting they are available for assistance in ongoing SAR. RCC tells AH6H to contact Rescue 306 (id as a C-130) and coordinate search patterns with them. RCC Halifax will contact MOC Halifax to let them know AH6H is helping in SAR before embarking on their original mission. (26/OCT/99) (RP3) Canadian warship Halifax (Halifax-class frigate #330, Halifax): 1314 USB w/Halifax Military in pp w/460-XXXX (Operations) requesting update on status of aircraft 419. Ops informs them that aircraft is serviceable and will launch at 1345Z. (2/NOV/99) (RP3) Canforce 2417: 1319 USB w/Halifax Military w/wx for Shearwater. (2/NOV/99) (RP3) RESCUE 306 0429 USB wkg Halifax Military for PP to RCC reference an aborted Medevac (24/Oct/99) (RRM) : NATO System 2157 LINK-11/2250/USB TADIL (28 Oct) (RGA) Unid: NATO System 2157 LINK-11/2250/USB TADIL (28 Oct) (RGA) WAR 46 (Alternate Command Post): 1326 USB w/Crossroads in signal checks. (17/OCT/99) (RP3) UNID: 0047 USB repeating SYN 2. Probable Mossad station. (15/OCT/99) (RP3) CHR: Trenton Military 0424 USB w/aviation wx. (24/Oct/99) (MADX) #'s: 1524z USB OM unidentified language, Korean or Chinese[?], groups of five words, music at 1525z, YL on at 1530z 12 Nov [SN] UNID: 1520 Dig 81-81-18-29 200 shift idle qrt 1525. (7/Nov) (AW). GANTSEC: USCG Greater Antilles Section 0354 USB wkg B2E (unknown) for B2E's position reference Benchmark WHISKEY (20/Oct/99) (RRM) HERC 02: C-130 (probable USCG) 0344 USB wkg GANTSEC, relaying comms for SHARK 24 (USCGC Key Largo, WMEC 1324) re: interdiction of vessel (19/Oct/99) (RRM) K5V: unknown 0130 USB wkg GANTSEC with interdiction related comms and request from GANTSEC to have HERC 02 come up on HF (19/Oct/99) (RRM) #'s: 1303z CW groups of 5 letters 12Nov [SN] RFFEDCS: UNID FF 2024 ARQ-E 72Bd msg later from RFFGDC to RFFEDFI via UIF cct (23/Oct/99) (LAR) Unid: prob. French 18.50 ARQ-E 72/400 Idling with Betas only (19 Oct). (PT) HEP7: Kantonspolizei Zuerich 1640 CW marker (5/Oct/99)(KB) UNID: 2030 USB weird warbling signal. Seems to be idling away Pagina 868 06900 06906.7 06906.7 06908.5 06929.0 06931 06931.0 06931.0 06952 06959 07439 07527 07535 07552.1 07572.5 07594.3 07600 07603.9 07604.3 07644.2 07646.0 07647 07652.7 07652.7 07667.7 07702 07706 WUN-v05 happily. Signal report S9+30 dB (30/OCT/99) (KL) UNID: 2025 USB Female (English) voice reading 5 digit number groups, repeating each group twice. Signal report S9+5 dB (30/OCT/99) (KL) CC: loc. unknown 18.00 ARQ Calling "AA" in French. Not good RX but says "KKKKK GROUPE DE CI1 KKKKK" then soon shuts down (23 Oct). (PT) Unid: 09:45 10/25/99 opchat in French 5LG (PT) Ft. Bragg: 1608 USB and another unid station (28/OCT/99) (JLM) unid: 0812 arq-e/184,5 idle (03/Nov/99) (WP3) RFFEDFI: FF Novo Selo 2020 ARQ-E/72/370 Novo Selo assumed. Cct=UFI. Preamble and Postamble in clear. Addresses and text online encrypted. (19 Oct) (RGA) RFFEDFI: Novo Selo, Bulgaria 20.50 ARQ-E 72/400 BATCHAD NOVO SELO with encrypted tfc via UFI cct (19 Oct). (PT) Unid: 19.35 ARQ-E 72/400 Prob. French mil. idling with Betas, no tfc sent (18 Oct). (PT) REA4: CIS Air Force 1441 CW Sched Bcast. Poor copy. (7 Nov) (RGA) UNID: 2007 USB Lincolnshire Poacher (E3) numbers station call-up 70791 w/ warble jamming //9251 (04/NOV/99) (SD) USCGC Wrangell (WPB-1332, South Portland ME): 2040 USB w/USCGC Spencer ( WMEC-905, Boston) request he relay to Newport RI his ETA of 1800 local and will tie up at Davisville RI. Spencer tells Wrangell to switch to HF frequency 5223. ANDVT heard on 5223. (2/NOV/99) (RP3) US Customs 1631 USB w/SELSCAN stepping through COTHEN frequencies: 8912, 10242, 11494, 13907, 15867 18594, 20890, 23214, 25350.(14/Oct/99) (MADX) BRISCOE: USS Briscoe DD-977 1740 USB wkg SESEF Norfolk in the clear and in ANDVT w/check of ANDVT. (13/Oct/99) (MADX) WNFT417, NTA, Washington D.C.: 1750 USB & ALE and WNYC244, Bellsouth Telecommunications, Charlotte, NC (25/OCT/99) (JLM) WPIV389, Bellsouth Telecommunications, Nashville, TN: 1520 USB and WNHP857, Bellsouth Telecommunications, Gadsden, AL after ALE connect (25/OCT/99) (JLM) FDC: French Air Force Metz 0529 CW w/call tape. (26/Oct/99) (MADX) DES: German PIAB/MFA 1333 FEC-A/96/80 Online cipher & Opchat in GG. V.narrow shift. (10 Nov) (RGA) CIP66: unid CANFORCE sta 0017 USB clg CIP77. No joy. At 0022, CIP81 clg CIP77. (24/Oct/99) (MADX) CIP77: unid CANFORCE sta 2342 USB wkg CIP76 BRAVO: unid CANFORCE sta. "Are you ready to receive RTT?" Then into 2400bd STANAG4285 PSK serial modem. Units were having much trouble with the digital mode. Also clg CIP69: unid CANFORCE sta. (23/Oct/99) (MADX) 76 BRAVO: 2310 USB & RTTY and 77 Canadian? (23/OCT/99) (JLM) SAM: MFA Sweden 1525 SWED-ARQ 100Bd encrypted 5lgs groups to unknown Emb signed of "SAM00 1638" =local time (2/Nov/99) (LAR) SAM: MFA Sweden 0703 SWED-ARQ 100 Bd after "kckc, ssslllssslllssslll" several encrypted 5lgs msg's to Warsaw (17/Oct/99 ) (LAR) Le Port, Reunion: 23.20 ARQ-E3 100/400 Circuit RUN relaying RFQP's CdeV (19 Oct). (PT) DDH7: Hamburg Meteo 1157 RTTY/50 CQs (11/Oct) (SS) DDH7: Hamburg Meteo 1342 RTTY/50 Synop tfc (23/Oct) (SS) DDH7: Hamburg Meteo 0532 RTTY 50/670 w/plaintext wx. (26/Oct/99)(MADX) EGYPTIAN EMB BONN ? 1922 arq 100/170 Op chat in AA(ATU80) (10/Nov) (DW) EGYPTIAN EMB BONN 1800 arq 100/170 Tfc in AA (ATU80). (20/Oct) (DW) UNID: MFA Cairo ? 1538 sitor-a tfc aa ths 2 2 huxd zwfk yksy (12/oct/99) (WP3) Unid: 0016 USB YL/EE w/British accent. Other end of conversation unreadable and in the mud. (28/Oct/99) (RM) REA4: CIS AF Moscow RUS 1140 CW Routine Bcast. (10 Nov) (RGA) Pagina 869 07706 07710 07712.0 07731.7 07734.0 07748 07790 07820 07832.5 07834.5 07871.7 07889.0 07909 07918 07948.3 07951.5 07963.0 07970 07995.5 07997 08005 08012.6 08015 08025.0 08032.0 08035 08040 08063.2 08071 08091 08094.0 08094.7 08119 08122 WUN-v05 REA4: CIS Air Force 1142 CW Standard 5FGs bcast. (7 Nov) (RGA) VFF/VFR: Iqualuit/Resolute Meteo NWT CAN 2125 FAX Charts fairly clear, but no clues. Neither has a sked at this time. (28 Oct)(RGA) VFF/VFR: Iqualuit/Resolute Meteo NWT CAN 2125 FAX Charts fairly clear, but no clues. Neither has a sked at this time. (28 Oct)(RGA) TBB5/7: 1415 CW. De tbb5/7 qap Tn Anakara. (7/Nov) (AW). Egyp Emb. ?: 1512 sitor-a tfc aa ends with kdlisf ===== date: 16/01/1999 (16/oct/99) (WP3) ZGTO: 0033 CW. Very weak. (7/Nov) (AW). Unid: 0023 USB 2 OM in an unidentified lang. (28/Oct/99) (RM) Unid: 0027 USB 2 YL/SS (28/Oct/99) (RM) FDG: FAF Bordeaux F 1121 CW Marker. (7 Nov) (RGA) AFN1RT: USAF MARS 0028 SITOR-B RATT bulletins (28/Oct/99) (RM) FDC: 1405 CW. Mrkr Faf Metz. (7/Nov) (AW). LN2A: Sveio Beacon NOR 1636 CW (8 Nov) (RGA) Unid: 1204 CW 5LG, using ANDUWRIGMT from cut nmbrs, at 72 bpm. S9 sig. 1214: "ar ar ar TTURD TTURD TTURD TTURD TTURD = = = " fol'd by another 5LG msg. (26/Oct/99) (RM) unknown: 0520 USB wkg unknown with frequent green (prob. ANDVT), this is USCG SECURE 3E14 (22/Oct/99) (RRM) Mossad Numbers Station (E10) 0428 USB w/YHF2. Early start of broadcast. Back at 0430. /9382/10648/ (7/Nov/99) (MADX) UNID 1542 CW. Msgs in offline encrypt. (26/Oct) (DW) UNID 1553 rtty 50/R/300 Brief ry's but offair before reasonable decode. (26/Oct) (DW) WPC: Pin Oak Digital, Gladstone, NJ 0319z CW WPC 13 Nov [SN] UNID 1519 CW. Slow (16wpm) 5-fig grps with accentuated ltrs. (30/Oct) (DW) VJA222: 0641 USB Australian Plague Locust Commission net w/ BRAVO ROMEO concluding conversation about swarms keeping him busy for the next five weeks followed by selcals and CHARLIE ALPHA calling VJA w/ no joy (25/OCT/99) (SD) Unid: 0036 USB 2 OM in an unidentified lang. (28/Oct/99) (RM) REA4: CIS Airforce 1741 CW Scheduled Bcast. (8 Nov) (RGA) Unid: 0036 USB YL/SS & OM/SS (28/Oct/99) (RM) UNID: poss N. African Hess Oil Operations 0540 ARQ w/EE chatter. Oil ops network reported here in the past. (26/Oct/99) (MADX) : Unid 4XZ?? 1452 CW 5LGs. //7390 (8 Nov) (RGA) WPC: Pin Oak Digital, Gladstone, NJ 0318z CW WPC 13 Nov [SN] a/c "SAM 201" 0130z USB working AFA 25 July [SN] Unid: 0039 USB 2 OM in an unidentified lang. (28/Oct/99) (RM) Unid: 0040 USB 2 OM/SS (28/Oct/99) (RM) FF PARIS ? 1928 ARQ/342 200/400 4rc. 2 chan. Ch A: and B:. Betas. Noisy, poor/little sync. (30/Oct) (DW) 6 Tone Repeating Station (X6): 1848 ended abruptly after short break into CW "USN" break "VVV IU" long beep and into FAPSI RTTY 75Bd/500Hz "464646464...." two msg's ended with "qru , all cfm qru vy tks gb sk, sk" (21/Oct/99) (LAR) 1716: HC-130H7 2358 USB wkg CAMSLANT. Airborne from Patrick AFB, 14 pob, enroute Jacksonville then homeplate (Clearwater). (10/Nov/99) (MADX) CAMSLANT: 0002 USB wkg 20C: USCG HH-60J #6020 (CGAS Clearwater) and 2135: HU-25C (CGAS Miami). (11/Nov/99) (MADX) FDC METZ RADIO: 1851 CW. Vvv. (7/Oct) (PvdE). FDC: 1425 CW. Mrkr Faf Metz. (7/Nov) (AW). FF UNID 1505 ARQ/E3 200/400 8rc. Betas/gamma(rq). qrm fm adjacent FDC. (31/Oct) (DW) UNID: 0647 USB yachting net w/ discussion between four parties about entry to Moreton Bay (Qld) and the best approaches to use according to the tides (26/OCT/99) (SD) Canberra Control (Australian Navy): 1011 USB w/vessel 7C passing surface wx conditions and message servicing. (18/OCT/99) (RP3) Canberra Control: 1018 USB w/HMAS Benalla (Survey Vessel A04) reporting completion of survey task and message servicing. Canberra Control passes information on navigation hazards in the area of 1206S/14314E and areas of Granville and Queensland. Pagina 870 08137 08144 08146.6 08157 08176 08188 08195 08240 08255 08258 08291 08300 08335 08349.0 08378 08391.0 08394.0 08416.0 08417 08421.8 08423.0 08424 08425.4 08426 08431.0 WUN-v05 (18/OCT/99) (RP3) Darwin Control (Australian Navy): 1004 USB w/vessel 9C3 in message servicing. Darwin Control (Australian Navy): 1214 USB w/HMAS Benalla (Survey Ship A04) in message servicing. (26/OCT/99) (RP3) VICTOR WHISKEY: 0744 USB yachting net w/ VW (Vic) and Keith discussing yachting w/ Keith possibly en route to Australia from New Zealand, both had NZ accents (09/NOV/99) (SD) Moscow Meteo 0755 FAX surface analysis (24/Oct/99)(KB) IMB55: Rome Meteo 0745 FAX upper-air chart (24/Oct/99)(KB) UNID: 2337 USB YL/EE continuously repeating " 989". (28/OCT/99) (RP3) prob VIS: Sydney Radio 0716 USB w/wx info. Does Sydney still broadcast at 0703z on this freq? (7/Nov/99) (MADX) Spanish Lady (V2): 0720 AM numbers station w/ call-up 6?? 04 causing SYDNEY RADIO VIS to comment on the interference to its safety sked (10/OCT/99) (SD) Swedish Rhapsody (E23): 1226 USB numbers station in progress (06/OCT/99) (SD) unid MV: 0408 USB wkg unid MV duplex on 8719. MV on 8195 talking other MV through DSC test procedures. (26/Oct/99) (MADX) CAMSLANT 0016 USB clg U76: US Navy LCU-1676. Also clg on 8291. (11/Nov/99) (MADX) XCEM: MT Teoatl 0325 USB clg Mexico Radio. 509.5ft, 21,386dwt tanker. (14/Oct/99) (MADX) TH Alfa (prob c/s: ERDS): 0403 USB wkg Kiev Radio w/RR pp. (26/Oct/99) (MADX) UNID Russian MV 0349 USB wkg Kiev Radio w/pp. OM/RR. Vsl is enroute to Italy from Portugal for repairs. At 0358, MV Alina (sp?) clg Kiev Radio. (15/Oct/99) (MADX) LCU76: US Navy LCU-1676 0006 USB wkg CAMSLANT. "USS Bradley (USS Robert G Bradley FFG-49) will be contacting you on 8291 for assistance." (11/Nov/99) (MADX) USS Robert G. Bradley: FFG-49 0100 USB clg U76: US Navy LCU-1676 and wkg CAMSLANT. At 0109, U76 reports that they will need 1600 gallons of water and 1000 gallons of fuel from the USS Bradley. CAMSLANT relays info to the USS Bradley. (11/Nov/99) (MADX) New Star (V13): 1232 AM numbers station w/ call-up consisting of flute music and YL/CC announcements (06/OCT/99) (SD) Vessel AU (probably German Navy FGS Koeln, Frigate 122 Class, F211) at 0025 w/DHJ 59 (German Navy, Wilhemshaven) in voice & RTTY checks. (20/OCT/99) (RP3) SHIP UNID 0651 PACTOR-I 100/200 Assumed working Prague/OLP. Few short lines decoded "B5 ING.HELLER 16/DROZD #END# MSG#2102" and offair. (18/Oct) (DW) C6GY: MV Toma 0548 ARQ w/synoptic wx msg. (26/Oct/99) (MADX) TCEG: ship Tolga Genc 0837 sitor-a 65123 tceg tfc to tah qsx 8431 rq:mkcv (23/oct/99) (WP3) TCVD: ship Sena Cebi 0855 sitor-a 65995 tcvd tfc to tah qsx 8434 (23/oct/99) (WP3) AL-QUESIR RADIO: 0443 CW. (5/Oct) (PvdE). UNID 0241 FAX 120/576 w/weak signal. No listings for a FAX station on this freq. (24/Oct/99) (MADX) SVA:Athens radio Greece 2124 19/11/99 FEC 100 weather forecast for Aegean sea (EB) UFL VLADIVOSTOK RADIO: 1713 CW. (5/Oct) (PvdE). SVA: AthensRadio GRC 2140 FEC/100/170 Wx Fcast in EE. (10 Nov) (RGA) WNU: SLIDELL RADIO 2327 CW. Chan free marker (GLOBE) "WNU". qrm fm HEC. Occ wrkng ships inClover-II. ( 2/Nov) (DW) A9M:Hamala radio Bahrain 2028 14/11/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) NMN:USCG Chesapeake U.S.A. 2030 14/11/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) VCT/WCC:Tors cove/Chatham radio USA/Canada 2030 14/11/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) TAH: Istanbul Radio: 0837 sitor-a tfc to tceg qsx 8391 (23/oct/99) (WP3) Pagina 871 WUN-v05 08433.0 XSG: SHANGHAI RADIO 2154 CW. Chan free marker "XSG" ( 1/Nov) (DW) 08434.0 TAH: Istanbul Radio 0855 sitor-a tfc to tcvd qsx 8394 (23/oct/99) (WP3) 08439.0 PBC38: Ny Goeree 0817 RTTY/75 (11/Oct) (SS) 08439.0 PBC38: Ny Goeree 1610 RTTY/75 (28/Oct) (SS) 08457.0 OFJ82: Helsinki Radio 1442 CW CQs (23/Oct) (SS) 08461.0 PKR SEMARANG RADIO: 1353 CW. Cq qsx qru. (16/Oct) (PvdE). 08462 PPR: RioRadio B 2102 CW MIBs in EE for Navarea V. S/W Co-ords off Rio. Not Belem or Juncao as listed? Ident as: 'fm Rio de Janiero PPR' (19 Oct) (RGA) 08469.0 XVG9 HAIPHONG RADIO: 1902 CW. Cq tfc list. (5/Oct) (PvdE). 08478.5 FUF: FN Fort de France MRT 2145 ITA2/75/820 Tests. (10 Nov) (RGA) 08489 AQP5: PN Karachi PAK 2147 CW Vs. Off frequency. (10 Nov) (RGA) 08489.0 AQP5: PN Karachi 1758 cw vvv vvv vvv aqp2/4/5/6 (02/Nov/99) (WP3) 08505.0 UFZ: Vladivostok, Russia 1227z Arq/100/170 traffic to UDOO 15Aug[SN] 08506.0 XSX KEELUNG RADIO: 1903 CW. Cq qsx. (7/Oct) (PvdE). 08515 5AT: TripoliRadio LBY 2149 CW Marker. (10 Nov) (RGA) 08530.0 9VG SINGAPORE RADIO: 1829 CW. Cq standby for notice to ship and tfc list bcst=. (8/Oct) (PvdE). 08539.0 VRX 35: Hong Kong, China 1427z CW "CQ DE QSX" 24 Oct [SN] 08559.5 GKB: Portishead Radio 1457 CW CQs (23/Oct) (SS) 08574.6 LGB: Rogaland Radio 1248 CW Cqs (23/Oct) (SS) 08610.0 UCE ARKHANGGELSK RADIO: 1903 CW. Cq qsw tfc list. (7/Oct) (PvdE). 08622 XSQ:Guangzhou radio China 1935 16/11/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 08625.9 GYU: RN, Gibraltar 0100 VFT RTTY 75/85 CARB (28/Oct/99) (RM) 08626.4 GYU: RN, Gibraltar 0057 VFT RTTY 75/85 Encryption (28/Oct/99) (RM) 08646.0 FUJ: Noumea, New Caledonia 1432z rtty 850/75r "DE TESTING RY"s'24Oct [SN] 08647 VTP4/5/6:Navy Vishakhapatnam 2130 11/11/99 CW 3 and 4 fig messages Nato type procedure (EB) 08650.0 SPE: Szczecin Radio 1252 CW CQs (23/Oct) (SS) SPE: Szczecin Radio 1300 CW CQs (11/Oct) (SS) 08662 TAH: Istanbul R., Turkey 0119 CW DE/QSX marker (28/Oct/99) (RM) TAH: Istanbul Radio 1525 CW CQs (23/Oct) (SS) 08663.0 HMZ PYONGYANG RADIO: 2002 CW> Cq qru qsx. (6/Oct) (PvdE). 08665 XSG:Shanghai radio China 2055 19/11/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 08674.4 VWM CHENNAI RADIO: 2125 CW. Cq qru? (16/Oct) (PvdE). 08698.0 7TF6: Boufarik Radio 1635 CW CQs (11/Oct) (SS) 08700.0 9AR: Rijeka Radio 1220 CW CQs (11/Oct) (SS) 9AR: Rijeka Radio 1257 CW CQs (23/Oct) (SS) 08705.5 PKC PALEMBANG RADIO: 1357 CW. Cq qru? (9/Oct) (PvdE). 08725 EHY:Madrid radio Spain 2045 19/11/99 CW two data burst callsign and gone (EB) 08752.0 RIGA RADIO: 1408 USB. Calling motorvessel Zoya 2. (2/Oct) (PvdE). 08828 Honolulu VOLMET 0427 USB w/aviation wx. (24/Oct/99) (MADX) 08861.0 IRKUTSK RADIO URS: 1201 USB: Volmet. (6/Nov) (EW). 08864 Gander:Gander Air radio 1036 19/11/99 USB confirming posn of 8075 as 52N 40W (EB) 08890 REA4: CIS AF Moscow RUS 1241 FSK-MORSE Routine Bcast. (10 Nov) (RGA) 08891 BAW269: 1916 USB clg ICELAND/ARCTIC RADIO 73N60W/1902 72N70W/1927 71N80W/ (04/NOV/99) (RP) CANADIAN 97 : 1914 USB clg ICELAND/ARCTIC RADIO 72N50W/1905 72N60W/1954 72N70W/ (04/NOV/99) (RP) CANFORCE 85: 1915 USB clg ICELAND/ARCTIC RADIO THT/1923 (Thule) (04/NOV/99) (RP) KLM065: 1918 USB clg ICELAND/ARCTIC RADIO 70N40W/1905 70N50W/1932 68N60W/ (04/NOV/99) (RP) KLM9106: 1916 USB clg ICELAND/ARCTIC RADIO 78N40W/1906 Pagina 872 WUN-v05 73N20W/1959 (04/NOV/99) (RP) N585D: 1941 USB clg ICELAND/ARCTIC RADIO 59N10W/1919 60N20W/2000 59N30W/ SJQDH (04/NOV/99) (RP) NZ1: 1933 USB clg ICELAND/ARCTIC RADIO 72N60W/1933 72N70W/1947 71N80W/ (04/NOV/99) (RP) SWISS108: 1920 USB clg ICELAND/ARCTIC RADIO 72N20W/1914 72N30W/1943 74N40W/ (04/NOV/99) (RP) SWISS108:1942 USB clg ICELAND/ARCTIC RADIO SAFHQ (04/NOV/99) (RP) 08930 CYPRUS 326:Stockholm radio 1630 18/11/99 Selcal check (EB) UNID: 0108 USB w/unidentified aircraft flight 330 (EE) w/VOLMET. Possible LDOC Stockholm. (15/OCT/99) (RP3) 08957.0 SHANNON RADIO: 0745 USB. Irl EIP Shannon Volmet weather for Euro locations. (15/Oct) (EW). 08957.0 Shannon VOLMET: 1245 Voice USB (11/Oct) (SS) Shannon VOLMET: 1343 Voice USB (23/Oct) (SS) Shannon VOLMET: 1737 Voice USB (28/Oct) (SS) 08960 UNID: 2308 w/unidentified aircraft in selcal check (JM-GL). Probably LDOC Portishead. (1/OCT/99) (RP3) 08971 Blue Star (TSCC Roosevelt Roads, PR): 2209 USB w/Gremlin 08 (P3C) in radio checks in clear and ANDVT then switches to UHF. (28/OCT/99) (RP3) BLUE STAR: USN TSCC Carribbean 1859 clg SCORPION 02, SCORPION 02 unheard but sounded like standard ops/position report (22/Oct/99) (RRM) Cardfile 711 (P-3C, NAS Jacksonville): 1205 USB calling 90F, then quickly changes to Fiddle (TSCC NAS Jacksonville) for clear and ANDVT checks. (26/OCT/99) (RP3) Cardfile 712 (P-3C, Jacksonville): 1721 USB w/Fiddle w/Spare Group 2A & QSL. (2/NOV/99) (RP3) Cardfile 713 (P-3C, Jacksonville): 1230 USB w/Fiddle (TSCC Jacksonville) reporting RTB due to problems w/aircraft. (28/OCT/99) (RP3) Cardfile 714 (P-3C, probably NAS Jacksonville): 1959 USB w/Fiddle (TSCC Jacksonville) w/Spare Group report and QSL. (20/OCT/99) (RP3) Fiddle (TSCC NAS Jacksonville): and Golden Hawk (TSCC NAS Brunswick) 2216 USB w/Wafer 754 (P-3C, Brunswick) in radio checks. (28/OCT/99) (RP3) Fighting Tiger 742 (P-3C, VP-8 Brunswick): 1608 USB w/Golden Hawk w/Spare Group report & QSL. Also reports no joy on broadcast and that his Alligator is working again. (31/OCT/99) (RP3) Fighting Tiger 762 (P-3C, VP-8 NAS Brunswick): 1720 USB w/3FI telling him to configure himself for imagery which he will send in about 15 minutes. (2/NOV/99) (RP3) Fighting Tiger 764 (P-3C, VP-8 Brunswick): 2320 USB w/W6L & Golden Hawk (TSCC NAS Brunswick) in clear and ANDVT checks. (25/OCT/99) (RP3) GREMLIN 04: 0135 USB wkg BLUE STAR reference having good, secure comms with JIATF via 101 Net, will monitor 8971 for comms with BLUE STAR (04/Nov/99) (RRM) GREMLIN 04: 0145 USB wkg SCORPION 04 passing position relative to SCORPION 04s current position (04/Nov/99) (RRM) GREMLIN 04: 0500 USB clg FOXTROT TANGO with no joy, then wkg BLUE STAR to pass on request to FOXOTROT TANGO their request for XAF (04/Nov/99) (RRM) Gremlin 05 (probable P-3): 0121 USB calling Blue Star and at 0131 Blue Star calling Gremlin 05 w/no response. (5/NOV/99) (RP3) Gremlin 08 (Probable P-3C): 2140 USB w/Blue Star (TSCC Roosevelt Roads, PR) reporting he's ready to enter net. Wants Blue Star to contact Foxtrot Tango and let him know that Gremlin 08 is ready to take over Xray Alpha Echo. Golf at 2159 w/Scorpion 09 (probable P-3C) requesting Whiskey coordinates. (3/NOV/99) (RP3) GREMLIN 08: 0100 USB wkg BLUE STAR trying to establish Link11with difficulty, c/s SALTY DOG mentioned during trouble shooting (04/Nov/99)(RRM) Pagina 873 08974 08975 08983 08989 08992 WUN-v05 MANZANA 01: unknown (P-3?) 0624 USB wkg BLUE STAR reporting off station time of 0600 (05/Nov/99) (RRM) PELICAN 711: USN P-3C, VP-45 (NAS Jax) 1442 USB clg FIDDLE passing on sour Parrot India checks for two targets (04/Nov/99) (RRM) RENEGADE 05: unknown 0556 USB wkg WESTERN SKY for green andred radio checks (05/Nov/99) (RRM) S4JG: 1434 USB clg GOLDENHAWK for radio check with no joy (04/Nov/99) (RRM) Scorpion 02 (probable USN P-3): 2146 USB w/Golf who tells Scorpion 02 to relocate to A2 before RTB if it doesn't conflict with new tasking. Gremlin 03 (probable USN P-3) at 2152 w/Scorpion 02 telling him that Alpha Bravo wants him to prosecute surface case # 168. A2 is not the surface vessel in the tasking. (2/NOV/99) (RP3) Scorpion 03 (probable USN P-3): 2251 USB calling Kilo w/no response. (27/OCT/99) (RP3) SEA LION 804: RAAF P-3 0536 USB wkg WESTERN SKY for wx at NAS North Island (05/Nov/99) (RRM) Tiger 10 (possible P-3C): 1015 USB w/Blue Star (TSCC Roosevelt Roads PR) in radio checks. (25/OCT/99) (RP3) WAFER 727: USN P-3 1920 USB wkg 7WQ with Spare Group, also some unid'd green comms possible between these two stations (22/Oct/99) (RRM) Wafer 733 (P-3C, NAS Brunswick): 2324 USB w/Golden Hawk w/Spare Group report & QSL. (25/OCT/99) (RP3) Wafer 741 (P-3C, NAS Brunswick): 2244 USB w/Golden Hawk (TSCC, NAS Brunswick) w/Spare Group report & QSL. (30/OCT/99) (RP3) ARMY EAST TIMOR: 0956 USB clg AIR FORCE PERTH requesting p/p adv QSY 18003 (26/OCT/99) (SD) ARMY EAST TIMOR: 1037 USB clg AIR FORCE DARWIN requesting p/p (25/OCT/99) (SD) ARMY EAST TIMOR: 2331 clg AIR FORCE DARWIN requesting p/p and advised to QSY 11187 (10/OCT/99) (SD) BLACK HAWK 205: 2354 USB clg AIR FORCE SYDNEY advising posn 120M NW Amberley requesting p/p to School of Army Aviation Operations and advised to QSY 9007 (14/OCT/99) (SD) QANTAS 4: 2113 USB clg AIR FORCE SYDNEY requesting p/p to QANTAS OPS advised to QSY 9007 (14/OCT/99) (SD) QANTAS 70: 2128 USB clg AIR FORCE SYDNEY w/ request for p/p and advised to QSY 9022 (06/OCT/99) (SD) ZKX: Auckland, New Zealand 1303z USB with ID only. 31Oct [SN] UNID: 0805 AM Spanish Lady (V2) numbers station call-up 691 06 group 55 interfering w/ RAAF comms (03/NOV/99) (SD) 2107: USCG HU-25A 1339 USB wkg CAMSLANT. Assuming radio guard for ops in vicinity of Nantucket in SAR for EgyptAir flight which crashed off of Nantucket. (31/Oct/99) (MADX) Camslant Chesapeake: 1420 USB w/K9M (CG aircraft) checking secure frequency 3E11. (17/OCT/99) (RP3) Camslant Chesapeake: 2110 USB w/aircraft 7874 (probably a Reach) in radio checks. (30/OCT/99) (RP3) Camslant: 2025 USB w/Rescue 2135 (HU-25, CGAS Miami) passing updated north position of 2525.2N for SAR. (26/OCT/99) (RP3) CG 20C (H-60, CG 6020 CGAS Clearwater): 2309 USB w/Camslant in encoded position report. (25/OCT/99) (RP3) CG 2107 (HU-25, CGAS Cape Cod): 2246 USB w/Camslant reporting airborne from Cape Cod enroute to CG Atlantic City to deliver equipment. (28/OCT/99) (RP3) RESCUE 2104: USCG HU-25 0539 USB wkg CAMSLANT to take radio guard, CAMSLANT advised QSY 5696 (22/Oct/99) (RRM) NYCQ: "USCGC BOUTWELL" 0217z USB working "USGC RESCUE 1703" 31Oct [SN] NZY: "ACTIVITY SAN DIEGO", Ca. 1604z USB working "6016". 11Sept [SN] UNID: 1230 USB w/O/M (Korean). (26/OCT/99) (RP3) FAP Lisboa (Portuguese Air Force HQ): 0051 USB aircraft A014 (possible Casa-212) in status report. ( 17/OCT/99) (RP3) Main Road (good level): 0358 USB w/30-character EAM (preamble Pagina 874 08993 08995 09007 09008.4 09010 09014 09016 09023 09041.0 09043 09045.0 09053 09054.5 09067.0 09079.7 09085.0 09095.0 WUN-v05 missed). (15/OCT/99) (RP3) NATO 45 (E-3 AWACS-British accent): 0248 USB w/Thule in pp to RAF Waddington Operations 0144-1522-727-301 reporting airborne from Roosevelt Roads PR w/ETA 1045Z at RAF Waddington. (20/OCT/99) (RP3) NRN 311: 0115 USB w/PJK reporting that he is in contact w/Hato tower and is closing down radio guard and leaving the net.(20/OCT/99) (RP3) OFFUTT 0656 USB w/30-character EAM (LCMQIJ...). Echoed by Andrews at 0658. (7/Nov/99) (MADX) Personify (good level): 0112 USB calling Mainsail w/no response. At 0122 w/Ascension (after switch from 11.175) w/request to run HF data. At 0125 Encounter (strong level) calling Personify (fair level) telling him to switch to primary Zulu freq to which Personify says to go to Z175.(20/OCT/99) (RP3) Right Hand (sounds like): 2237 w/EAM (BDUPTY). (27/OCT/99) (RP3) Teal 35 (WC-130, Keesler AFB): 0109 USB w/ Thule in pp w/Miami Hurricane Center passing RECCOB-05 (hurricane wx observation report). (20/OCT/99) (RP3) UNID: 0403 USB YL/SS in numbers. (9/NOV/99) (RP3) RAIDER 32: (C-130 #016, Miramar MCAS VMGR-352) Thule Radio GHFS 1354z USB pp DSN 267-8251 (Miramar Ops?) Acft #016 and #800 abn from MCAS Cherry Point to Miramar; 016 with 4 pallets, 800 with baggage. 11/Oct/99 (ALS) Unid: French language USB 9:52 P.M. c.d.t. (ES) Camp LeJuene (NC, Marine Base): 2018 USB calling Mainsail. Also calling MacDill. ((NOTE: Possibly related to activity on 11.216)) (26/OCT/99) (RP3) Max 25 (Unidentified) at 0124 calling Mainsail w/no response. Says he is calling on 8993. (20/OCT/99) (RP3) UNID: 2238 w/O/M (Korean). Possibly South Korean military. (27/OCT/99) (RP3) Canforce 3724 (unidentified): 0212 USB w/Trenton Military w/wx for MPPR (unlocated). Selcal is AG-KP. (15/OCT/99) (RP3) Dragnet Xray (E-3B AWACS, Tinker AFB): 0334 USB w/Trenton Military in pp w/Raymond 24 (Tinker) passing formatted report. (22/OCT/99) (RP3) m/t: "BLACKLIST" 0051z USB working "ICEPACK" 134 Nov [SN] Architect (RAF Command): 0042 USB w/VOLMET. (15/OCT/99) (RP3) Architect (RAF Command): 0239 USB w/VOLMET. (27/Oct/99) (RP3) Moscow Meteo 0755 FAX 120/576 sfc chart //8144 (24/Oct/99)(KB) MOSCOW METRO: 1155 FAX. 120/576 weather map with Rums Fxht header. (15/Oct) (EW). Encounter (strong): 0132 USB w/Personify (fair). Encounter can't hear Personify so they switch to Z145 (5.705)--the same thing so they switch to Z190 (10.204). (20/OCT/99) (RP3) UNID: 0212 USB YL/SS numbers station. (3/NOV/99) (RP3) NAIROBI RADIO: 2350 BAUDOT. Ken 5ye 100/850 weather. (15/Oct) (EW). : Unid. Prob FAPSI 1615 ITA2/50/500 5LGs. Offair sans ident at 1620. QSY? (22 Oct) (RGA) Fisher (unidentified): 1247 USB w/Track Star (unidentified) in radio checks. (/9NOV/99) (RP3) NAIROBI RADIO: 1948 FAX. Ken 5ye 120/576 weather map. (15/Oct) (EW). UNID: 2205 USB w/O/M (EE) discussing day's fishing and plans for tomorrow's fishing. (22/OCT/99) (RP3) GYA: RN LONDON 1723 rtty 75/850 CARB "14 22 GYA" ( 9/Nov) (DW) BRAVO FOXTROT: 0119 USB and FOXTROT (27/OCT/99) (JLM) DJIBOUTI RADIO: 2230 Dji Rfqp ARQ-E3 100/425. Idling only. (15/Oct) (EW). RFQP: Djibouti 23.00 ARQ-E3 100/400 CdeV to self via DJI cct (22 Oct). (PT) RFQP: FF DJIBOUTI 1943 ARQ/E3 100/400 8rc. Betas. 1952 cct [DJI]. C de v svc RFQP de RFQP. ( 9/Nov) (DW) UNID: 0850 Unksys 75/500 encr. (15/Oct) (EW). UNID: 2237 Unksys 50/850 encr. (15/Oct) (EW). Pagina 875 09110 09123.5 09128 09143 09185.0 09186 09251 09259 09270 09272.5 09360 09367 09938 09996.0 10000.4 10002 10010.0 10017.5 10018.0 10023.0 10025.0 10044 10046.0 10046.5 10072 10086.7 10100.8 10103.7 10116.9 10163.0 10192.5 10204 10211.4 10215.0 10221.5 10221.9 10231.0 10239.4 10240.5 10260.6 10261.5 WUN-v05 NMF: USCG Group Boston 0334 FAX 120/576 w/chart. (26/Oct/99) (MADX) Unid: 19.50 ARQ-E 72/400 Prob. French mil. idling with Betas, no tfc sent (18 Oct). (PT) MGJ:Royal Navy U.K. 2022 18/11/99 RTTY 75 callband/freq marker (EB) UNID: 0240 USB YL/EE numbers station. (25/OCT/99) (RP3) UNID: 2245 Unksys 75/75 encr. (15/Oct) (EW). HEP9: Kantonspolizei Zuerich 1642 CW marker (5/Oct/99)(KB) UNID: 2007 USB Lincolnshire Poacher (E3) numbers station call-up 70791 //6959 (04/NOV/99) (SD) P6Z: MFA Paris F 0950 FEC-100/192/400 Got NNNN, Idles and offair 1010 (10 Nov) (RGA) UNID: 1345 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station call-up VLB2 (02/NOV/99) (SD) Unid: prob. French 15.55 ARQ-E 72/400 Idling with Betas only (19 Oct). (PT)10852.5 MKK: London, England 08.30 Piccolo 6 Op chat to unknown station (19 Oct). (PT) OXT: Copenhagen Met 1010 FAX as on 5850 at 0945 (24/Oct/99)(KB) FDI8: FAF Nice F 1012 CW Marker. (10 Nov) (RGA) ---:Tashkent meteo Uzbekistan 1622 19/11/99 pressure chart (EB) RWM: Time Signal Station 1459 (23/Oct) (SS) GXQ: DCN London 1445 RTTY/75 callband/freq marker (28/Oct) (SS) PBC: Navy Goeree RTTY 75 CARB in the TS band! (6/Oct/99)(KB) Unid: 0024 LSB Net/SS (27/Oct/99) (RM) Unid: 0105 LSB Net/SS (26/Oct/99) (RM) DELHI AERADIO: 1552 USB. With Air India 866. (17/Oct) (PvdE). Unid: 0027 LSB OM/SS & YL/SS (27/Oct/99) (RM) Unid: 0028 LSB Net/SS (27/Oct/99) (RM) 4XZ:IDF Haifa Israel 2131 15/11/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 4XZ: Haifa Navrad, Israel 0030 CW 5LG msgs (27/Oct/99) (RM) Unid: 0110 USB OM/SS & YL/SS radiophone call (26/Oct/99) (RM) Concorde 02:Trying for phone call Air Radio USB unsuccesful(EB) MFA CAIRO? 1709 arq Tfc in AA (ATU80). Various opchat - unable establish MFA or emb. ( 2/Nov) (DW) DDK9: HAMBURG MET 1717 rtty 50/440 Marker "cq de DDK7 DDH7 DDK9 frequencies 4583 khz 7646 khz 10100.8 khz" and ry's. Met tfc. ( 2/Nov) (DW) DDK9: Hamburg Meteo 1216 RTTY/50/450 Synop tfc (11/Oct) (SS) DDK9: Hamburg Meteo, Germany 0035 RTTY 50/400 Coded wx (27/Oct/99) (RM) PARIS: Paris, France 08.15 ARQ-E3 192/400 PARIS DE PARIS via IGU cct (21 Oct). (PT) Unid: 18.00 ARQ-E3 192/400 Idling only (20 Oct). (PT) BAF4: BEIJING MET 0833 FAX 4-panel product. Weak, noisy then qrm. (10/Nov) (DW) UNID: 1055 Unksys 100/425 encr. (15/Oct) (EW). DRAQ: GN ship "Bremen" 1340 usb/rtty qso DHJ59 (04/Nov/99) (WP3) DRAT: GN ship "Emden" 0826 usb/rtty qso dhj59 (03/Nov/99) (WP3) DRDF: GN submarine U12 1227 usb qso DHJ59 (04/Nov/99) (WP3) DRET: GN ship "Rottweil" 1445 usb/rtt qso dhj59 (02/Nov/99) (WP3) DRHF: GN ship "Alster" 1416 usb/rtt qso DHJ59 (04/Nov/99) (WP3) Bass Boat (fair level): 0136 USB w/Personify (poor level) and Encounter (poor level). Bass Boat go through authentication procedures. (20/OCT/99) (RP3) Unid: 0118 SITOR-A QRN-covered (26/Oct/99) (RM) HZN48: Jeddah Meteo, Saudi Arabia 0113 RTTY 100/850 Coded wx (26/Oct/99) (RM) MKD: RAF, Akrotiri, Cyprus 0057 PICCOLO-6 Idle engnr's ch. (27/Oct/99) (RM) MKD: RAF, Akrotiri, Cyprus 0057 PICCOLO-6 Encrypted data ch. (27/Oct/99)(RM) Unid: 0133 USB OM/SS & YL/SS (26/Oct/99) (RM) Unid: 0137 USB 2 om/SS (26/Oct/99) (RM) Unid: 0127 LSB 2 OM/SS (26/Oct/99) (RM) UNID: Br.Mil. 0507 PICCOLO idle 1 chnl(20/OCT/99)(PLOO) LONDON RADIO: 0557 Piccolo 6 diplo msgs. (6/Nov) (EW). Pagina 876 10300.0 10302 10304.2 10304.9 10307.0 10310.7 10315.0 10320.0 10334.7 10346.0 10351 10352 10355.0 10371.0 10384.0 10423 10427 10470.5 10473.5 10501 10506.0 10534 10586.5 10607.0 10614.6 10615.5 10638.7 10779 10780 WUN-v05 MKK: RAF London 0828 Piccolo-6 "de mkk lololo pal and plse to qsy f14 f14 f14 kkkkilo" (6/Nov/99)(LAR) Unid: 0138 USB 2 OM/SS; ALE xmsn in background (26/Oct/99) (RM) REA4: CIS AF Moscow RUS 1040 FSK-MORSE Routine Bcast. (10 Nov) (RGA) Unid: 0103 USB 2 OM/SS chatting, whistling & yawning. (27/Oct) (RM) Unid: 0157 USB 2 OM/SS (26/Oct/99) (RM) UNID: 1048 Unksys 75/850 encr. (6/Nov) (EW). UNID: 1108 Unksys 150/850 encr. (15/Oct) (EW). UNID: 0955 Unksys 40.4/400 encr. (6/Nov) (EW). UNID: 1433 Dig ms5 qrt 1438 then clear chat in russian, (7/Nov) (AW). MFA: Cairo 2210 FEC clg Athens (JG KDFESPSR KDS KNSGK), 2212 ARQ selcalling w/XBVX, no tfc (22/OCT/99) (ML2) UNID: 1115 CW. Five ltr grps. (15/Oct) (EW). ZL: Unid Mil F? 1021 CW 6Y3B de ZL ZBO2P. Trainee Net. (10 Nov)(RGA) UNID: 1315 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station call-up KPA2 (06/NOV/99) (SD) UNID: 1415 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station call-up KPA2 (02/NOV/99) (SD) UNID: 1515 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station call-up KPA2 (02/NOV/99) (SD) 4XZ: 1425 CW. Mrkr In Haifa. (7/Nov) (AW). 4XZ: Haifa Navrad, Israel 0107 CW VVV marker (27/Oct) (RM) UNID: 1151 Unksys 50/850 Encr. (15/Oct) (EW). Unid: 0112 USB Net in undetermined, possibly Asian, lang. (27/Oct) (RM) : Illicit 1630 USB YL in EE with 5FGs. (22 Oct) (RGA) FDI8: FAF Nice 1624 50Bd Ry's "Voyez le brick..." (2/Nov/99) (LAR) FDC METZ RADIO: 1326 CW. Vee. (2/Oct) (PvdE). FDY: FAF Orleans 0919 RTTY 50Bd Ry's Yoyez le brick... (17/Oct/99) (LAR) Unid: 0128 CW FAPSI, Lourdes, Cuba w/callup. Off at 0128. (28/Oct) (RM) Unid: 0117 USB 2 OM in undetermined Oriental lang. (27/Oct) (RM) ---:Canadian forces Canada 2035 15/11/99 FAX 120/576 pressure chart (EB) KGD34A, NCC STAR unit, Atlanta, GA: 1520 PACTOR (25/OCT/99) (JLM) NNN0ELA, USN/USMC MARS: 1744 GTOR and NNN0TDU, USN/USMC MARS, Falmouth, ME (25/OCT/99) (JLM) FDI8 NICE RADIO: 1328 Vvv. (2/Oct) (PvdE). GYU Gibraltar: 0025 PICCOLO 2 chnls:1 crypto, 1 idle (22/OCT/99) (PLOO) GYU: Gibraltar 10.40 Piccolo 6 Op chat to unknown station (21 Oct). (PT) RFQP: Djibouti 21.42 ARQ-M2 200/400 Ch.A: No tfc sent. Ch.B: Service tfc to RFFTCCS via QRG cct (16 Oct). (PT) UNID: 2137 USB w/ OMs (African language). (16/OCT/99) (RP3) Fisher (unidentified): 1241 USB w/Track Star (unidentified) setting up 9.043 as the working frequency for today. (9/NOV/99) (RP3) King 12 (HC-130, Moody): 1755 USB w/Cape Radio in pp w/Moody Ops trying to schedule return to base on not to interfere basis with scheduled Jump Fest at Moody. (15/OCT/99) (RP3) S4JG (USN aircraft): 2142 USB w/Cape Radio requesting ground radio maintenance check. (5/NOV/99) (RP3) SHADOW 91: Eglin MC-130P Combat Shadow 1426z: Radio check.1524z: DSN 579-7774 Hurlburt Seminole Ops. Rqsts status of Knife 31 flight (MH-53J Pave Low III Helos from Hurlburt). Is told Knife 31/33 took off an hour ago; Knife 32 is awaiting engine start. 1632z: DSN 579-7774 Hurlburt Seminole Ops. Is told Knife 31, 32, 33 all took off, with Knife 32 leaving at 1627z. 1633z: DSN 8724580 Eglin Shadow Ops. Rqsts Ops ctct Oceana Ops and inform that Shadow 91 will arr Oceana (KNTU) at 1500 Local, has 10 pax and 9 Pagina 877 10798.3 10825.0 10852 10872.2 10917.7 10943 10952 10965.5 11000.0 11065.5 11091.7 11117.4 11175 WUN-v05 air troops, and rqsts 32K fuel. 1832z: DSN 433-2177 Oceana Metro. Rqsts wx for 1530 Local [1930z]. 1853z: DSN 872-2781 Eglin Shadow Ops (Alt DSN). Rqsts Ops ctct Oceana Base Ops and rqst 18K fuel and bus for 10 pax and bags. Also rqsts Ops ctct Oceana Mission Planners at 240-1563 and inform of arrival. 2040z: DSN 872-4580 Eglin Shadow Ops 2201z: DSN 872-5224 Eglin Metro. Rqsts wx for 2320. 2205z: DSN 872-3969 Eglin 60MKS MOC (Maint Ops Ctr). Reports System 71A is Alpha 3, and System 46A is Alpha 2. (ALS) RFLIC: Fort de France, Martinique 20.20 ARQ-E3 192/400 Tfc in FF to RFLIG, Cayenne via IRT cct (15 Oct). (PT) UNID 1340 PACTOR-I 100/200 Selcalls PACMPPD. Subsequent qso but unable to decode submode. (19/Oct) (DW) MKK: RAF London 2350 PICCOLO-6 svc tfc & op chat to MKD Akrotiri (19/OCT/99) (ML2) F: Russian Navy Vladivostok 1645 CW marker (7/Oct/99)(KB) : Unid FF 1643 ARQ-E3/48/390 End of message about programme for resettlement after military service, then betas. (22 Oct) (RGA) RFTJ: Dakar, Senegal 21.05 ARQ-E3 48/400 CdeV via TJF cct (23 Oct). (PT) RFTJ: FF Dakar SEN 1627 ARQ-E3/48/300 CdV+Msg from RFFIC to AIG 2133. (25 Oct) (RGA) CFH:Canadian forces Canada 1943 15/11/99 RTTY 75 Callband (EB) HBD51: Swiss Embassy Algiers ALG 1634 ARQ/100/170 5LGs+SVCs to Berne/HBD20. (25 Oct) (RGA) WPC: Pin Oak Digital, Gladstone, NJ 2139z CW with ID 29Oct [SN] RIW: Khiva, Uzbekistan [t] 1251a CW with traffic only, no ID's heard. 29 Oct [SN] WPC:Pin Oak Digital, Gladstone, NJ 2127z CW with ID 29 Oct [SN] Le Port, Reunion: 16.06 ARQ-E3 192/400 Relaying tfc from RFFIC, Paris, to RFFVITT, Mayotte, via ITT cct (21 Oct). (PT) RFHHHC: FF Hao 0950 ARQ-E 72/120 svc msg to RFHWW Papeete cct HAE (26/OCT/99) (ML2) Aegis 10 (C-130 Dyess AFB TX): 1432 USB calling Mainsail w/no response. (17/OCT/99) (RP3) ANDREWS: 1819 USB w/"all frequency request" for GROUP 71: RC-135 55th Wing Offutt AFB. "If you copy this transmission, request you state your frequency." (5/Nov/99) (MADX) Astra 45 (KC-135 Pease NH): 0222 USB w/McClellan in pp w/Gold Lead discussing options for handling engine shutdown due to bird ingestion. Options are to land at Altus as scheduled or reduce gross weight and land at Holloman. (15/OCT/99) (RP3) Dog Pound: 1457 USB w/Cross Roads establishing working frequencies Z175 (9016) & Z205 (11494). (17/OCT/99) (RP3) Hickam: 0151 USB w/20-character EAM (BD6XQO). Echoed by Andrews at 0153 and Andrews #2 at 0155. At 0157 weak station w/30character EAM (LCPFJE) overriden by Andrews w/same EAM. Echoed by Andrews #2 at 0200. (29/OCT/99) (RP3) NATO 48 (E-3B, Geilenkirchen GE): 0248 USB w/Thule with pp to Geilenkirchen CP, Magic Command. Reported take off from Halifax at 0155Z and ETA Geilenkirchen 0800Z. NATO 48 had Thule call Ramstein Base operator and had her call Geilenkirchen and ask for extension 4433 (CP). NATO 48 asked Geilenkirchen which HF freq they were using and the answer was A6. (8/NOV/99) (RP3) Navy LN-45M (P-3C, VP-45 Jacksonville): 0245 USB w/DSN 314-727XXXX Rota Spain. Changes callsign to Pelican 42 and asks if Rota wants them to stop there and pick up C.O of PATWING 11 (NAS Jacksonville) and bring him to Sigonella. C.O. is already on his way so Pelican 42 is proceeding direct from Lajes to Sigonella. (29/OCT/99) (RP3) NRN 364 (Dutch Navy P-3, Valkenburg): 1110 USB w/Hickam in pp w/Royal Navy Valkenburg reporting departure from Lajes enroute to Curacao. Chatter was in mixed Dutch & English. (15/OCT/99) (RP3) SAM 206: 0649 USB w/ p/p ANDREWS VIP (?) via CROUGHTON requesting frequency and given F295 (07/OCT/99) (SD) SENTRY 60: 1607 USB wkg Andrews w/pp to Tinker meteo. Pagina 878 11178 11181 11187 WUN-v05 (5/Nov/99)(MADX) Tortilla (strong level): 1220 USB w/Andrews w/request for pp w/Stage Fire then abruptly cancels pp request and calls Stage Fire (not heard) directly confirming working freqs as Z200 (11181) and Z205 (11494). (26/OCT/99) (RP3) EXPEDITE: Thule Radio GHFS 1556z USB Rqsts wkg freq for SANDSTONE. Thule advises z175/z190. 11/Oct/99 (ALS) REACH 134S: GHFS 1943z USB Calls Mainsail; no joy. 11/Oct/99 (ALS) REACH 4628: (C-141) 1558z USB Calls Mainsail; no joy. 11/Oct/99 (ALS) REACH Z4: Thule GHFS 1934z USB pp to Toledo ANG CP via DSN 5804290,4291, 4036, and cmmrcl 419/367-xxxx, 344-xxxx, all unsuccessful. 11/Oct/99(ALS) SAWTOOTH: Andrews GHFS 1919z USB Andrews passes freqs z205, z190, then refers SAWTOOTH to GHFS freqs 8992, 11244. 11/Oct/99 (ALS) Unid: EAM FYJTJKI34ETIXKWGTXMPMI7XZCFCV; 30 char; sumult on 11175, 8992,11244. 4BH (British accent): 2123 USB w/Falcon 01 (Dutch Navy P-3, Curacao) trying to identifiy friendly unit, track # 4022. At 2234 4BH w/7NI (Dutch accent) telling him to set radio watch on TA 208D. At 2245 4BH provides 7NI w/update on suspect contact # 4006, last noted at 2130Z at 1801N/6321W (just north of St Kitts & Nevis Islands ) on course of 310 degrees, speed 10 kts. (27/OCT/99) (RP3) 4MN (British accent) at 0100 w/W5I (Dutch accent) coordinating communications modes. At 0124 W5I tells 4MN that he is holding him intermittent/steady in his "window." At 0145 4MN w/W5I informing him that his helo, callsign Blue Jack 74 (sounds like) is airborne and will be used to identifiy the suspect contact. (28/OCT/99) (RP3) Charlie 2 (Dutch Navy patrol craft): 1240 USB w/Falcon 01 (Dutch Navy P-3, Curacao) w/request for position report in relation to an unidentified vessel. (2/NOV/99) (RP3) Falcon 01 (Y/L accented EE-Dutch Navy P-3): 2134 w/PJC (Dutch Navy. Hato Curacao) passing codeword " Oboe". (16/OCT/99) (RP3) Hotel 01: 2305 USB calling Charlie 02 (Dutch Navy patrol craft) who reports position as 051 degrees, 14.4 nms, course 286 degrees speed 15 kts. (2/NOV/99) (RP3) NRN 311 (P-3, Dutch Navy Hato, Curacao): 0046 USB calling PJK (Dutch navy, Suffisant Curacao) w/no response. Calls PJX and relays that he is " operations normal" and ETA Hato, Curacao (TNCC) is 0019L. (20/OCT/99) (RP3) NRN 364 (P-3, Dutch Navy Curacao): 0040 USN w/PJX (Dutch Navy, probably Curacao area) reporting take off from St. Maartens enroute to Curacao w/0220Z arrival. NRN 364 asks that PJX inform his TA, " the maintenance guys." ((NOTE: NRN 364 just arrived in Curacao from the Netherlands 15 Oct. This may have been an area familiarization flight)). (20/OCT/99) (RP3) Simpson (Dutch accent): 0001 USB w/Hotel 01 (Dutch accent) informing him that Viper (sounds like) is headed back to TNCC (Hato International Airport, Curacao). (2/NOV/99) (RP3) Simpson (Dutch accent): 2243 USB w/Hotel 01 (Dutch accent) passing information on suspect contacts track #'s 2104, 2105 & 2106. (2/NOV/99) (RP3) Simpson (Dutch accent): 2302 USB w/H01 (Dutch accent) passing tracking information on series of contacts denoted as " Skunk 27XX " (28/OCT/99) (RP3) UNID: 2055 USB clg PJX: Dutch Navy Hato and PJK: Dutch Navy Suffisant (23/Oct/99) (MADX) Navy QE 668 (P-3C, VP-40 Whidbey Island): 0110 USB w/McClellan in pp w/Whidbey Island Duty Office w/arrival information. (29/OCT/99) (RP3) Tortilla (good level): 1223 USB w/Stage Fire (not heard). (26/OCT/99) (RP3) ARMY EAST TIMOR: 2333 clg AIR FORCE DARWIN w/ request for welfare p/p (10/OCT/99) (SD) Pagina 879 WUN-v05 CAMSLANT: 1605 USB wkg 10C: HH-60J #6010 after shift from 15082. (31/Oct/99) (MADX) 11212 MKL: RAF Northwood G 1900 CW 5 Code groups to T8P + TAFS. //82.8 (26 Oct) (RGA) MKL ?: 1910 CW. Wx-info vvv znb w2 ar. (14/Oct) (PvdE). 11216 Hackerman: 1838 USB w/Parcheck (sounds like) Golf trying to establish comms on Cameron. Unidentified encryption also noted on this freq. Also trying to contact Ace Jockey via landline. ((NOTE: Procedures sound like USN or Marines)). (26/OCT/99) (RP3) 11217 Architect (RAF): 0940 USB w/VOLMET. (18/OCT/99) (RP3) 11220 SAM 206 (C-20, 60206 89 ALW Andrews): 2231 USB w/Andrews in pp w/Gander w/stop-over information. Departed from Andrews carrying DV-3 plus 2. Next destination is Ramstein ETA 0530Z. (26/OCT/99) (RP3) ANDREWS/SAM: 2029. 202/Sam 206. A lot of trf between all these statations. USB(14/Aug) (MW). 11232 Canforce 1543 (probable CC-130): 1232 USB w/Trenton Military reporting departure from CFB Greenwood at 1128Z and ETA Moffett Field CA at 2110Z. Selcal is GH-BJ. (29/OCT/99) (RP3) Magic 9 (RAF E-3 AWACS, Waddington): 1255 USB w/Trenton Military w/request for wx at Shearwater & CFB Greenwood. (29/OCT/99) (RP3) Razor 22 (E-8, JSTARS, Robins AFB): 1201 USB w/Trenton Military in pp (caught in progress) asking information be passed to Raptor Ops. (21/OCT/99) (RP3) Shadow 92 (MC-130, Hurlburt Field FL): 0052 USB w/Trenton Military in pp w/Seminole Ops (Hurlburt) requesting status of Cowboy 25 flight (MC-130, Hurlburt Field). (15/OCT/99) (RP3) Trenton Military: 1347 USB w/UN 399 (Canforce aircraft on UN mission) w/wx forecasts for Lajes. (17/OCT/99) (RP3) 11235 Bravo 3 (O/M-SS): 2147 USB w/O/M (SS) with what sounds like position report. (3/NOV/99) (RP3) 11291.7 : MFA Cairo EGY 1810 ARQ/100/170 Opchat; Selcall XBVQ/Paris; No Traffic. (5 Nov) (RGA) 11297 UNID: 0431 USB YL/RR w/wx (possibly VOLMET). (20/OCT/99) (RP3) 11300 Cairo (MWARA AFI-3/MID-2): 0204 USB w/aircraft. Nairobi also w/aircraft. (8/NOV/99) (RP3) Saudia 449: 2133 USB w/unidentified control (MWARA AFI-3/MID-2) w/position report. (22/OCT/99) (RP3) Lima Radio (LDOC): 0409 USB w/AA 911 (selcal AP-EQ) from Miami to Santiago, Chile and AA 922 (selcal LP-KQ) confirming flight route. (20/OCT/99) (RP3) 11318 UNID: 0419 USB YL/RR w/wx (possibly VOLMET). (20/OCT/99) (RP3) 11330 Tripoli (MWARA AFI-3/MID-2): 2104 USB w/Springbok 275 w/position report. (16/OCT/99) (RP3) 11342 Aircraft (identifier missed) flight 010: 0152 USB in pp w/1-800942-XXXX Wichita Region Operations w/wx conditions for 0330Z arrival in Laredo Texas. Probable LDOC. (18/OCT/99) (RP3) 11387 Sydney: 1022 USB w/automated voice in VOLMET. (15/OCT/99) (RP3) Sydney: 1034 USB w/automated voice VOLMET. (18/OCT/99) (RP3) 11396 New York (MWARA CAR-A): 2108 USB w/Condor 113 and US Air 1853 in position reports. (16/OCT/99) (RP3) 11396.0 PERTH AERADIO: 1538 USB. With Singapore 227, Quantas 42, Quantas 131. (17/Oct) (PvdE). 11400 8YY: 0122 USB w/station Sierra Zero Tango (English w/french accent) suggests switching to secure freq. Passes frequency in encoded format. At 0123 undentified station (English w/british accent) w/8YY passing information on contact report. At 0127 8YY w/H7Y telling him that he tried call H7Y on "secret 070B." (15/OCT/99) (RP3) Aircraft 8YY (English w/french accent): 0113 USB passing encoded position report. gives position as Golf Green Green plus figures and his speed as 175 kts. Says he has two contacts on his "gadget" and requests speed of unidentified contacts. At 0117 station Hotel 03 (English w/french accent) giving encoded position report and passes speed as 21 kts. (15/OCT/99) (RP3) 11419.9 OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 0816 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400 F7bPagina 880 11202 11448 11450 11460 11461.3 11476.0 11483.0 11494 11518.2 11544 11565 12075 12190.2 12298 12405.5 12550.7 12579.0 12583.5 12585 12589 12593.0 12594.5 12599.5 WUN-v05 1. Tfc in offline encrypt (var line length). New msg starts "$mn rtl 11248 ssswwwssswww". (10/Nov) (DW) ---:Moscow Meteo Russia 1645 15/11/99 FAX 90/576 pressure analysis (EB) Moscow Meteo 0800 FAX 90/576 surface analysis as on 8144 & 9014 at the same time, but 90 lpm (24/Oct/99)(KB) SAM 206: 0651 USB clg ANDREWS on F295 advising departure 0640Z estimating ANDREWS 0940Z (07/OCT/99) (SD) SPAR 65: 1818 USB. USAF working Andrews for phone patch to a commercial number for arrival details. (19/Oct) (MW). SPAR 66: 1828 USB. Working Andrews for phone patch to a USN Captain with a PERS designation regarding a meet and greet for for tomorrow ETA. (19/Oct) (MW). SPAR 66: 1828 USB. Working Andrews for phone patch to DSN with request for rental car cfor aircraft passenger and arrival info. (19/Oct) (MW). SPAR 66: 1907 USB. USAF. Working Andrews for phone patch to Andrews Ops, about ramp info request, none available. SPAR 76: 1849 USB. USAF. Working Andrews phone patch to a local DSN regarding problems with a SATC0M system on aircraft. (19/Oct) (MW). SPAR 76: 1855 USB. USAF. Working Andrews forphone patch to Bangor Ops regarding eta and aircraft fuel and servicing requests, also talk to Andrews regarding rest of todays schedule. (19/Oct) (MW). EGYPTIAN EMB ATHENS 0658 arq 100/170 Tfc in AA (ATU80). (Athens/ knsgk----k). (19/Oct) (DW) HMF52: KCNA Pyongyang 1245 RTTY/50 News (28/Oct) (SS) HMF52: KCNA PYONGYANG 1541 rtty 50/R/250 End of Px bdcast. Poor copy. ( 8/Nov) (DW) P6Z: Paris, France 11.40 FEC-A 192/400 MFA with 5-lg tfc to U3H, Moscow emb.(15 Oct).(PT) Tortilla (fair level): 1224 USB w/Stage Fire (not heard). (26/OCT/99) (RP3) US Customs: 1149 in encrypted communications. (21/OCT/99) (RP3) WALKOVER 1703 USB clg BOULEVARD "on Z205" No joy. (15/Oct/99) (MADX) FF PARIS ? 1545 ARQ/342 200/400 8rc. 2 chan. Chan: A and B betas. No tfc in 1.20 hrs. ( 8/Nov) (DW) UNID: 2131 USB YL/EE numbers station. (16/OCT/99) (RP3) UNID: 0430 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station call-up EZI group 10 LXJDP, VNZQN... //13533 (03/NOV/99) (SD) UNID: 0500 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station call-up EZI2 //13533 (06/NOV/99) (SD) UNID: 0500 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station call-up EZI2 //13533 (07/NOV/99) (SD) 8BY: French Illicit F 1146 CW 532/538/982/463. (10 Nov) (RGA) RFVI: Le Port, Reunion 18.30 ARQ-E3 100/400 ZNR msg to RFHI, Noumea, via VII cct (12 Oct). (PT) : NATO System 1642 ITA2/75/840 Enciphered Baudot with VMGTCNJB cipher entry. (23 Oct) (RGA) Unid: 15.55 FAX 120/576 Poor RX but looks like polar view wx charts (19 Oct). (PT) 6NKW: Unid CIS 1716 CW QSW 425.. to HEDG. (8 Nov) (RGA) NMC USCG SAN FRANCISCO: 1852 CW. (5/Oct) (PvdE). CBV: VALPARAISO RADIO 0741 CW. Chan free marker "CBV" ( 1/Nov) (DW) NRV: USCG Apra Harbour Guam GUM 1751 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs (5 Nov) (RGA) NRV: USCG Apra Harbour, Guam 1650 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (23 Oct) (RGA) NMO: USCG COMSTA Honolulu 0411 CW w/call and ARQ free idle. (14/Oct/99) (MADX) UDB2 KHOLMSK RADIO: 1347 CW. (9/Oct) (PvdE). ESA: Tallinn Radio 1325 Chan free marker "de ESA" (11/Oct) (SS) ESA: Tallinn Radio 1531 Chan free marker "de ESA" (23/Oct) (SS) UAT: Moscow, Russia 1359z CW "DE" and Arq 100/170 idle 30 Oct [SN] Pagina 881 12601 12603.5 12608.0 12613 12616.0 12624.5 12629.0 12670.4 12673.5 12687.0 12700.0 12701.0 12709.0 12727.5 12735.0 12736.0 12771.0 12780.0 12781.5 12801.0 12806 12811.3 12832.6 12835.4 12843 12857 12877.5 12903 12910.0 12916.5 12923 12925.0 12935 12937 12942 WUN-v05 ZSC: CapeRadio SAN 1759 fEC/100/170 MIBs for S.Africa and Namibia from 'HYDROSAN'. (12 Nov) (RGA) SVF5: Athinai Radio 1443 Chan free marker "de SVS" (11/Oct) (SS) UAT: Moscow, Russia 1400z CW "DE" and Arq 100/170 Idle 30 Oct [SN] XSQ: GuangzhouRadio PRC 1503 ARQ/100/170 Receives RadioTelex Msgs from ship. (25 Oct) (RGA) LZW: Varna, Bulgaria 1457z CW DE 31 Oct [SN] WCC: Chatham, Ma 1402z CW "WCC" and Arq 100/170 idle 30 Oct [SN] KHF AGANA RADIO: 1842 CW. (8/Oct) (PvdE). KHF: GUAM RADIO 0830 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "KHF" ( 9/Nov) (DW) WNU: SLIDELL RADIO 2040 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "WNU" ( 2/Nov) (DW) CLA: Havana Radio 0504 CW w/call tape. (26/Oct/99) (MADX) OFJ32: Helsinki Radio 1153 CW CQs (11/Oct) (SS) OFJ32: Helsinki Radio 1348 CW CQs (23/Oct) (SS) XSQ: Guangzhou, China. 1404z CW "CQ DE" [bad marker tape] 30 Oct [SN] UNID: 0727 Unksys 50/850 encr. (6/Nov) EW). A9M: Bahrain Radio 1322 CW CQs (23/Oct) (SS) LGJ: Rogaland Radio 1125 CW CQs (11/Oct) (SS) LGJ: Rogaland Radio 1344 CW CQs (23/Oct) (SS) SEVASTOPOL RADIO: 1441 CW. Urs url station mrkr. (6/Nov) (EW). URL: Sevastopol Radio 1427 CW CQs (11/Oct) (SS) URL: Sevastopol, Ukraine. 1440z CW "CQ DE" 30 Oct [SN] LSD836: ARGENTINA RADIO 2036 arq Wrkng unid ship. Chan free marker (Globe) "LSD836". ( 2/Nov) (DW) BOUFARIK RADIO: 0715 CW. Alg 7tf4 station mrkr. (6/Nov) (EW). RIJEKA RADIO: 0747 CW. Yug yur station mrkr. (30/Oct) (EW). 9MB19: MN Georgetown MLA 1729 CW Marker. (8 Nov) (RGA) 9MB5: MN Georgetown, Penang MLA CW 5LGs to warships. (23 Oct) (RGA) TAH: Istanbul Radio 1411 CW "DE TAH" (23/Oct) (SS) VTG4/5/6/7:Mumbai radio India 1908 09/11/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) HZY RAS TANURAH: 8481 CW. Cq tfc list coming next even hour on 8481 and 12811.3. (2/Oct) (PvdE). D3285: Unid 1741 CW Garbled morse. Offair 1742 SK. (12 Nov) (RGA) GKB: Portishead Radio 1453 CW CQs (23/Oct) (SS) HLO: SeoulRadio KOR 1738 CW QSXs. (12 Nov) (RGA) HLO: SeoulRadio KOR 1738 CW QSXs. (5 Nov) (RGA) RFTTJE: FF Dakar SEN? 1706 ITA2/79.35/840 Ridiculous Speed!(23 Oct) (RGA) RFTTJE: French Navy Dakar 0402 RTTY 75/710 w/test tape. Repeatedly id'd in test tape as "RFTTJE" (extra 'T') vice "RFTJE."(14/Oct/99) (MADX) RFTTJE: Unid FF Senegal 1727 ITA2/75/850 Zui testing. (12 Nov) (RGA) UIW: Kaliningrad, Russia [t]. 1610z CW possible, with traffic, into rtty at 1500+ 24 Oct [SN] RBSL: IN Mumbai IND 1734 ITA2/50/?? V Poor Copy. Wx Fcast. (5 Nov) (RGA) VTH: IN Mumbai IND 1721 ITA2/50/500 Marker. (12 Nov) (RGA) VTH: Mumbai, India. 1448z rtty 850/50n RY's and "VTH 1/4/5" 30Oct [SN] UAT MOSCOW RADIO: 1303 CW. Qsw tfc list. (2/Oct) (PvdE). HLF: SeoulRadio KOR 1720 CW QSXs (5 Nov) (RGA) HLW2: SeoulRadio KOR 1722 CW QSXs (5 Nov) (RGA) RVD/RFA ASTRAKHAN RADIO: 1403 CW; Vvv cq trc list. (9/Oct) (PvdE). HLG: SeoulRadio KOR 1724 CW QSXs (5 Nov) (RGA) SPE42/61:Szczecin radio Poland 1156 10/11/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) RLK7 ArkhangelskRadio RUS 1602 CW QSXs. (29 Oct) (RGA) Pagina 882 12966.5 12969 12990.0 13010 13015.5 13024.5 13031.2 13042.5 13060.0 13072.5 13086.7 13089 13101.0 13161.0 13176.0 13191.0 13206 13226.7 13242.0 13254 13261.0 13270 13282 13285 13291 13306 13318.0 13330 13336.7 13339 13343.7 13347.7 WUN-v05 RLK7 ARKHANGELSK RADIO: 1401 CW. Clg 4ly qsx and svc message. (2/Oct) (PvdE). A7D: DohaRadio QAT 1715 CW Marker. (12 Nov) (RGA) TianjinRadio PRC 1732 CW Lousy, rough note! Marker. (8 Nov) (RGA) UIS TUAPSE RADIO: 1431 CW. Vvv qsw nil. (10/Oct) (PvdE). AQP6: PN Karachi PAK 1606 CW Still off-frequency. (26 Oct) (RGA) AQP6: PN Karachi 1755 cw vvv vvv vvv aqp2/4/5/6 (02/Nov/99) (WP3) IAR: Roma Radio 1335 CW CQs "VVV IAR" (23/Oct) (SS) ASK: KarachiRadio PAK 1658 CW Calling .8IV7 (12 Nov) (RGA) FUF: French Navy Fort de France 0357 RTTY 75/690 w/test tape. (14/Oct/99) (MADX) RFQPME: FN Djibouti DJI 1716 ITA2/75/820 Testing. (23 Oct) (RGA) UFJ ROSTOV-na-DONU RADIO: 1440 CW. Cq and svc message from Rostowa. (2/Oct) (PvdE). KFS: San Francisco, Ca 1710z CW KFS and Arq idle 11 Sep [SN] : Unid Egyptian Diplo 1615 fEC/100/170 1 line of Opchat then Offair. (26 Oct) (RGA) Camslant Chesapeake: 1210 USB calling USGCC Gentian (WLB-290, Atlantic Beach NC). (21/OCT/99) (RP3) A9M: Bahrain Radio 1740 CW CQs (28/Oct) (SS) HLS: Seoul, Korea. 1521z USB music marker only. 13 Aug [SN] EHY: Madrid, Spain. 2136z USB with traffic 24 Sept [SN] EHY: Madrid, Spain. 2136z USB with traffic 22 Oct [SN] Trenton Military: 0248 USB w/unidentified ground station coordinating efforts of a C-130 aircraft # 76. Ground station passes contact freqs of 349.4 & 130.65 MHz. (26/OCT/99) (RP3) : MFA Cairo EGY 1629 ARQ/100/170 Betas; Opchat. Idle on mark until 1656 when Offair. (26 Oct) (RGA) WGY9501, FEMA MERS, Bothell, WA: 1534 PACTOR on the WWJ85 BBS (25/OCT/99) (JLM) Halifax Military: 2121 USB w/Canforce 1666 (unidentified) passing report for MOC (Ministry of Commerce), Halifax that task was completed at 161600Z and their fuel is Bingo and they are RTB CFB Greenwood. (Possible Fisheries patrol). (16OCT/99) (RP3). SAN FRANCISCO RADIO: 0747 USB. USA Quantas 3 postion h report. (15/Oct) (EW). New York: 1033 USB w/VOLMET (15/OCT/99) (RP3) Honolulu: 0154 USB w/VOLMET (8/NOV/99) (RP3) Honolulu: 1418 USB w/VOLMET (17/OCT/99) (RP3) UNID: 1407 USB w/aircraft (FF) in wx forecast. Probably Canadian LDOC Wardair or Bradley Air Services. (17/OCT/99) (RP3) Y/L (EE): 0147 USB in computerized voice VOLMET. (8/NOV/99) (RP3) GUANGZHOU RADIO: 0748 USB. Chn Volmet for Chinese locations. In English. (15/Oct) (EW). Gander & Shanwick (MWARA NAT-D): 1419 USB w/American 137. (17/OCT/99) (RP3) New York (MWARA NAT-A): 1700 USB w/Reach 15 in position report. (2/NOV/99) (RP3) Santa Maria (MWARA NAT-A): 1457 USB w/Reach 11 in position report and selcal (DK-AG) check. (7/NOV/99) (RP3) PERTH RADIO: 1016 USB: Aus calling Singapore flight. (6/Nov) (EW). New York (LDOC): 2119 USB w/Detla 3801 (selcal DL-MS) reporting position over Mexico enroute to Atlanta. (16/OCT/99) (RP3) UNID: 2208 USB w/flight AA 84 in position report and selcal (KLQS).Probable LDOC. (22/OCT/99) (RP3) : MFA Cairo EGY 1619 ARQ/100/170 Selcall TVVK/Rabat. Went to 13347.7 at 1621 (26 Oct) (RGA) Mexico City (LDOC AeroMexico): 2117 USB w/aircraft (O/M SS). (16/OCT/99) (RP3) : MFA Cairo EGY 1657 ARQ/100/170 PL msgs to Washington. (5 Nov) (RGA) : MFA Cairo EGY 1621 ARQ/100/170 Opchat; 5LGs fm: 74 to: kdfykc (Rabat). (26 Oct) (RGA) Pagina 883 13354 13375.8 13376.6 13418 13420.5 13458.0 13463.0 13510.0 13510.1 13528.0 13530.0 13533 13536.0 13545.2 13553.2 13560.5 13570.0 13572.5 13594 13665.2 13808.0 13846.7 13875.4 13877.0 13906 13907 13943 13951 13954.4 WUN-v05 : MFA Cairo EGY? 1712 ARQ/100/170 Opchat; mostly IRS; Full Duty Cycle Txn, so unlikely to be Washington end of 13343.7 (5 Nov) (RGA) New York & Santa Maria (MWARA NAT-E): 1705 USB w/various aircraft. (2/NOV/99) (RP3) San Francisco (MWARA CEP-1/CEP-2): 0154 USB w/aircraft (identifier missed). (8/NOV/99) (RP3) HGX55: HUNGARIAN EMB ALGIERS 0833 ARTRAC 125/170 In irs mode. "tks obika hrqsl MTI qrx next byby sk" and returns to irs. Offair 0916z, no ID. (19/Oct) (DW) HGX21: MFA BUDAPEST 0827 ARTRAC 125/170 Tfc in Hungarian. Ends "HGX55 de HGX21". (19/Oct) (DW) UNID: 1042 ARQ-E 72Bd idling more than 1 hour (8/Nov/99) (LAR) SOUGE: France 10.10 ARQ-E 72/400 Tfc to RFFEDFI via UIF cct (20 Oct). (PT) UNID: 0916 ARQ-E 72/400 idling only. no id. (6/Nov) (EW). WPC: Pin Oak Digital, Gladstone, NJ. 2155z CW "WPC" 29 Oct [SN] CIA RADIO: 0827 USB. Usa lady reading 3/2 letter grps. (6/Nov) (EW). UNID: 1104 USB. Scrambled voice transmission. (6/Nov) (EW). CFH: CF Halifax CAN 1644 rtty 75/670 weather/gale warning (04/Nov/99) (WP3) CFH: CF Halifax NS CAN ITA2/75/600 Wx actuals for US Aflds. (25 Oct)(RGA) C: Moscow, Russia 2335z SLHFB station, mixing with the other SLHFB stations. 28Oct [SN] UNID: 0927 Unksys 50/850 encr. (6/Nov) (EW). UNID: 0430 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station call-up EZI group 10 LXJDP, VNZQN... //11565 (03/NOV/99) (SD) UNID: 0500 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station call-up EZI2 //11565 (06/NOV/99) (SD) UNID: 0500 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station call-up EZI2 //11565 (07/NOV/99) (SD) UNID: 0530 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station call-up EZI group 28 IVKET, AZPUL... //17410 (03/NOV/99) (SD) UNID: 0930 Unksys 50/850 encr. (6/Nov) (EW). PCW1: MFA Den Haag NLD 1157 ARQ/100/170 Channel Marker. (10 Nov)(RGA) UNID: 0933 Unksys 100/170 encr peak in code 3 at 460 bits. (6/Nov) (EW). WPC: Pin Oak Digital, Gladstone, NJ 1515z CW "WPC" 11Sept [SN] UNID: 1034 Unksys 200/425 encr. (6/Nov) (EW). RFFXC: MOD Paris 1536 arq-e/184,5 zczcxxl014 rr rffxl de rfgw (04/Nov/99) (wp3) : Unid FAPSI 1704 ITA2/75/500 5LGs. Offair sans ident. (12 Nov) (RGA) 6VU73: Dakar Met 0339 RTTY 50/790 w/wx tfc. Weak sig, but readable. (26/Oct/99) (MADX) UNID: 1000 Unksys 200/425 encr. (15/Oct) (EW). RFVI: FF Le Port REU 1529 arq-e3/100bd 398sh controle de voie (04/Nov/99) (WP3) HGX41: HUNGARIAN EMB DAMASCUS ? 0715 ARTRAC 125/170 In irs mode, offair 0723z (19/Oct) (DW) HGX21: MFA BUDAPEST 0706 ARTRAC 125/170 Tfc in Hungarian. Ends "HGX41 de HGX21" (19/Oct) (DW) The Counting Station (E5): 1235 AM numbers station in progress //15732 (06/OCT/99) (SD) Omaha 3MC Customs aircraft): 2010 USB w/Service Center (Customs Center, Oklahoma) in clear and secure radio checks. (2/NOV/99) (RP3) UNID US Customs 1531 USB wkg unid w/"confirm that we have radar contact." "Ok, roger. Back to scan." (5/Nov/99) (MADX) FDI8:air force Nice France 140110/11/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) : Unid Swiss Diplo 1641 ARQ/100/170 5LGs. Faded. (5 Nov) (RGA) HDB20: MFA Bern SUI 1433 sitor-a tfc 5lg end of message/ no message (04/Nov/99) (wp3) HBD20: MFA Berne SWI 1608 ARQ/100/170 End of sked with unknown Pagina 884 13954.5 13958.5 13965.5 13976 13976.0 13985.0 13993 14100.0 14325 14354.9 14373.5 14378 14384.0 14390.0 14396.5 14400.0 14403.5 14404.0 14404.4 14411.0 14436.0 14440.0 14467.3 14468 14511.5 14531.8 14538.2 14540 14541.7 14553 14567.2 14567.7 14610.0 14613.7 14616.0 14626.7 WUN-v05 embassy. (26 Oct) (RGA) HDB20: MFA Bern 1438 sitor-a tfc 5lg (04/Nov/99) (WP3) HBD20: MFA Berne SWI 1610 ARQ/100/170 5LGs circulars to Athens/HBD23. (29 Oct) (RGA) WPC: Pin Oak Digital, Gladstone, NJ. 2153z CW "WPC" 29Oct [SN] HBD20: MFA Berne 1713 ARQ/100/170 5LGs circulars. (12 Nov) (RGA) HBD20: MFA Berne SWI 1630 ARQ/100/170 5LGs Circulars. (5 Nov) (RGA) HDB20: MFA Bern 1425 sitor-a tfc 5lg (04/Nov/99) (WP3) UNID: 1145 Unksys 40.4/850 encr. (15/Oct) (EW). UNID: prob US Army MARS 1502 USB w/tuning count. (18/Oct/99) (MADX) KH6WO: Hawaii, Propagation beacon 2239z CW 24Oct [SN] K0IND (Net Control-National Hurricane Net): 1333 USB w/W2UAF and AB4PW w/conditions in North & South Carolina w/Hurricance Irene. (16/OCT/99) (RP3) Unid: 1209 UNID/212.5/410 ACF=3D160 (?) (10 Nov) (RGA) SANT: loc. unknown 17.08 PACTOR 200/200 Calling TAKOoeoe, no response (19 Oct). (PT) FDI8: FAF Nice F 1423 ITA2/50/400 Bricks. (25 Oct) (RGA) UNID: 0755 Unksys 40.5/250 encr. (15/Oct) (EW). UNID: 1150 Unksys makes unidentifiable tone sounds. (15/Oct) (EW). KNZ26, National Communications System?, Tampa, FL: 1608 USB working a Puerto Rico station with Hurricane traffic (20/OCT/99) (JLM) UNID: 0757 USB. Spanish or Portuguese net. (15/Oct) (EW). GXQ: RN LONDON 1423 2 chan piccolo vft on usb. (21/Oct) (DW) GXQ: RN LONDON 1426 PICC 14404.010. Chan1 in vft. On standby till 1500z when offair. Resumes 1508z "de GXQ think was a power surge not just your mgitter pal" "rggr cul". (21/Oct) (DW) GXQ: RN LONDON 1424 PICC 14404.410. Chan2 in vft. On line encrypted. (21/Oct) (DW) UNID: 0800 Unksys 50/170 encr. (15/Oct) (EW). GFE23: BRACKNELL MET 0915 FAX Upper air chart. Distorted due m/path + skip ( 1/Nov) (DW) UNID: 1137 CW. Five ltr grps v3ct de 9r8b qtc k off at 1145. (15/Oct) (EW). DDH8: HAMBURG MET 0923 rtty 50/440 Marker "cq de DDH47 DDH9 DDH8 frequencies 147.3 khz 11039 khz 14467.3 khz" and ry's. 0925 "NODL40 EDZW" (gen info bdcast) nil return. ( 1/Nov) (DW) Unid: 1505 USB 2 OM/EE both w/foreign accents. One gives a series of telephone nos. to the other. (28/Oct/99) (RM) LONDON RADIO: 1001 Uk mkk Piccolo idling only. No trf. (15/Oct) (EW). AFA2ZS: USAF MARS 1617 PACKET AX.25 300/200 Sending to AGA6TR. (28/Oct/99) (RM) UNID: 1042 Unksys 210/340 encr. (15/Oct) (EW). U3H: French Emb Moscow 1230 FEC-A 192/850 5LGs (25/OCT/99) (ML2) MFA CAIRO ? 1123 arq 100/170 Short AA (ATU80) before switching to irs. Returns to AA for shortopchat/signoff 1133z. ( 1/Nov) (DW) UNID: 1443 sloppy FSK-CW. (26/Oct/99) (MADX) PYONGYANG RADIO: 1005 BAUDOT. Kor hmf32 50/360. English trf. (15/Oct) (EW). HMF32: KCNA PYONGYANG 1136 rtty 50/R/500 Press in EE. Poor copy ( 1/Nov) (DW) KHABAROVSK RADIO: 1055 FAX. Urs rcr79 120/576. Weather map. (15?oct) (EW). UNID: 1101 CW Unksys sounds like vft grp. Sends in CW. (15/Oct) (EW). UNID 1140 CW. Tfc with accentuated ltrs and NO gaps. Offline encryption? ( 1/Nov) (DW) FORT DE FRANCE RADIO: 1122 Mrt rfli ARQ-E3 192/425 idling only. (15/Oct) (EW). RFLI: FF FT DE FRANCE 1146 ARQ/E3 192/400 8rc. Betas. 1152 cct [LIJ] C de V RFTJ de RFTJ. 1154 C de v RFLIde RFLI. ( 1/Nov) (DW) Pagina 885 WUN-v05 14633.3 FORT DE FRANCE RADIO: 1047 Mrt rfli ARQ-E3 192/425 idling only. (6/Nov) (EW). RFLI: FF FT DE FRANCE 1201 ARQ/E3 192/I/400 8rc. Betas. 1205z cct [IRT] Controle de voie RFLI de RFLI. ( 1/Nov) (DW) 14633.8 UNID: Fr. Mil. 0626 E3 192/378 [irt] and gble (3/NOV/99)(PLOO) 14646 4XZ:I.D.F. Haifa Israel 1250 09/11/99 CW callband/freq marker (EB) 14648.0 4XZ: Haifa, Israel 1453z CW marker 30Oct [SN] 14664.0 UNID: 1155 Unksys 75/250 encr. (15/Oct) (EW). 14672 RFTJF: FF Port Bouet 2300 ARQ-E 48/850 relaying 5LG msgs to RFTJD Libreville cct JFD (28/Oct/99) (ML2) UNID: 1124 Unksys 75/170 encr. (15/Oct) (EW). 14681.0 BUCHAREST RADIO: 1106 Rou v5g rou-fec 164.6/400 diplo msgs, (6/Nov) (EW). 14686 Atlas: 1719 w/Flint 130 (DEA aircraft). Switches to 19131 and reports he's enroute to Sundance 100 (Bogota, Colombia) and will return to Flint Base (Dallas TX) tomorrow. (29/OCT/99) (RP3) 14697 Unid: Russian/Cuban? Mil 1446 81-81. Also with slow shift between tones then back into tfc. (26/Oct/99) (MADX) 14793.9 UNID: 0920 Piccolo-6 idling more than 1 hour (8/Nov/99) (LAR) 14799 RFFEDFI: FF Novo Selo BUL 1250 ARQ-E 72/400 CdV to self cct UFI (20/OCT/99) (ML2) RFFEDFI: prob. Bulgaria 07.02 ARQ-E 72/400 CdeV to self via IFI cct (20 Oct). (PT) RFFEDFI: prob. Bulgaria 07.02 ARQ-E 72/400 CdeV to self via IFI cct(20 Oct). (PT) 14837 VVD65: New Delhi Meteo IND 1608 ITA2/50/450 TTBB rep from VDOS. (5 Nov) (RGA) 14842.0 DELHI RADIO: 1234 FAX. Ind atv65 120/576 weather map. (6/Nov) (EW). 14886 P6Z: MFA Paris FEC-A 192Bd RY's calling "SRZ" French Emb Warsaw (8/Nov/99) (LAR) 14909.7 EGYPTIAN EMB TUNIS 1130 arq 100/170 Tfc in AA (ATU80). (21/Oct) (DW) 14909.8 : Egyptian Embassy Tunis TUN 1553 ARQ/100/200 5LGs and plaintext tfc for MFA Cairo. (22 Oct) (RGA) 14914.7 CCS: Chilean Navy Santiago 0610 RTTY 100/850 w/RYs DE CCS tape then idled on space (18/OCT/99) (ML2) 14931 8BY: French Illicit F 1552 CW 753/219/434. (26 Oct) (RGA) 14951.7 : Unid Egyptian Embassy 1405 ARQ/100/170 5LGs. Last Message. Offair without ID. (25 Oct) (RGA) 14980.0 UNID: 1137 Unksys 75/300 encr. (15/Oct) (EW). 14982.5 TASHKENT RADIO: 1234 FAX. Urs rbv 76 120/576. Weather map. (15/Oct) (EW). 15015.0 Oversize/Razor22: pp to Dragon Base 2105z usb 10/26/99 (BS) 15034 CHR: Trenton Military 1737 USB w/aviation wx. QRT at 1740. (15/Oct/99) (MADX) Trenton Military: 2123 USB w/Canforce VOLMET (16/OCT/99) (RP3) 15082 CAMSLANT: 1558 USB wkg 10C: HH-60J #6010 after shift from 8983. This is an USCG-assigned OR frequency. Second time I've heard it ref'd in recent days, but first logging on the freq. (31/Oct/99) (MADX) 15088 10C: USCG HH-60J #6010 1605 USB wkg CAMSLANT. (5/Nov/99) (MADX) 1716: USCG HC-130H7 1702 USB clg CAMSLANT. No joy. (7/Nov/99) (MADX) Camslant: 1922 USB w/CG 2139 (HU-25, CGAS Miami) w/radio checks. Sets primary freq as 5.696 and secondary as 8.983. CG 2139 answers on 8.983. (2/NOV/99) (RP3) CG 6576 (H-65, CGAS Borinquen): 1939 USB w/Camslant reporting they are on OPEVAL and will call when they get to a major landmark to give position. At 1951 gives position as 1829N/6617W (just north of San Juan PR). (2/NOV/99) (RP3) CG San Juan Puerto Rico: 1431 USB w/CG 6576 (H-65, CGAS Borinquen) reporting has contact w/Camslant Chesapeake and position is 1742N/6453W; 1/2 way between Puerto Rico and St. Croix . Wants CG San Juan to inform CGAS Borinquen to have CG 2120 (HU-25, ATC Mobile) come up in this freq when he's airborne. CG 6576 closes out guard at 1530. Camslant thanks him Pagina 886 15820.7 15821.8 15822 15867 15920 15920 15961.7 16002.0 16008 16014.0 16042.3 16044.0 16104.0 16128.6 16135.0 16165.0 16209.9 16220 16223 16245 16248.0 16250 16255.1 16258 16261.0 16270.6 16278.7 16280.2 16302 16310.2 16316.0 16324.7 16351.7 16357.0 16373.2 WUN-v05 for assistance in testing this " new frequency." (2/NOV/99) (RP3) SAM: MFA STOCKHOLM 1029 ARQ/SWED 100/I/400 22chb. Offline encrypted tfc to Tel Aviv. ( 5/Nov) (DW) SAM: MFA STOCKHOLM 1351 ARQ/SWE 100/400 22chb. Tfc in offline encrypt signed "Cabinet UD Stockholm". Further tfc (encrypted) to Tel Aviv. (18/Oct) (DW) : Illicit 1614 USB 5FGs F in EE American Accent. (12 Nov) (RGA) US Customs 1604 USB w/PARKHILL voice encryption system. (15/Oct/99)(MADX) CFH: CANFORCE Halifax 1412 RTTY 75/850 w/tape "zkr f1 2822 4158 1239216576 22186 ar". (26/Oct/99) (MADX) CFH: CF Halifax NS CAN 1611 ITA2/75/750 ZKRs. (12 Nov) (RGA) CFH: CF HALIFAX 1056 rtty 75/850 Marker "NAWS de CFH zkr f1 2822 3394 6236 8324 12392 16576 22186ar". (10/Nov) (DW) RFLI: FF FT DE FRANCE 1235 ARQ/E3 192/400 8rc. Weak sync. Betas. (10/Nov) (DW) UNID: 0913 Unksys 75/300 encr. (6/Nov) (EW). unid: FAPSI 0930 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 10163 (28/Oct/99) (ML2) DJIBOUTI RADIO: 1136 Dji rfqp ARQ-E3 100/425. Idling only. (15/Oct) (EW). UNID: 1533 UNID 75/500 acf 11 and 340; got ''73'' and ? gble when trying ascii mode; no torg synch (3/NOV/99)(PLOO) UNID: 1121 Unksys 100/850 encr. (15/Oct) (EW). OSLO RADIO: 1035 Nor twinplex 200/400/200 diplo msgs.(6/Nov) (EW). UNID: Br. Mil UNID 1606 PICCOLO 1 tfc/1 idle USB (3/NOV/99)(PLOO) HONOLULU RADIO: 1450 FAX: Usa kvm70 120/576. Weather map. (15/Oct) (EW). PARIS RADIO: 1147 Frn rffa ARQ-M2 200/425. Idling only. (15/Oct) (EW). COPENHAGEN RADIO: 1152 Dnk ozu25 twinplex 100/425 diplo mgs in unid lang. (15/Oct) (EW). OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 1138 arq 100/400 Two stns on (reputedly) same freq but abt 200hz relative offset. First tfc in French then betas. Then tfc in Danish. Selcals TPES TPZP (21/Oct) (DW) D4B: French Emb Damascus 1150 FEC-A 192/850 5LGs (26/Oct/99 (ML2) : Unid FAPSI 0932 ITA2/75/500 Long 5LGs msg. Qsy in the middle of it. (27 Oct) (RGA) W5E: French Emb Tel Aviv 1240 FEC-A 192/400 5LGs (18/OCT/99) (ML2) UNID: 0912 Unksys 75/850 encr. (6/Nov) (EW). U3H: French Emb Moscow 1200 FEC-A 192/850 5LGs (26/Oct/99) (ML2) UNID: 0922 CW. Four ltr grps off at 930. (6/Nov) (EW). FAPSI: 0902 75 Bd 5lgs msg on LINK 90051 (2/Nov/99) (LAR) DAKAR RADIO: 0648 Sen rftjd ARQ-E3 192/425. Idling only. (15/Oct) (EW). UNID: 1158 Sitor-a 100/170. Msgs in unid lang. (15/Oct) (EW). MFA Algeria: 0832 Coquelete-8 "presidence/media (6/7) integral de l'interview... alger, (aps) ... " (5/Nov/99)(LAR) RFFAB: MOD Paris 0912 ARQ-E3 200Bd "page 04 #RFFAB" encrypted 5lgs msg (19/Oct/99) (LAR) DFZG: MFA Belgrade 0840 75Bd encrypted tfc, get non ID - but usual encryption stuff "xyxyxyxyxyxy..." (2/Nov/99) (LAR) UNID: 0930 BAUDOT. 75/500 five ltr grps. Off with sk sk. (6/Nov) (EW). MOD Paris: 0855 ARQ-E3 200Bd "page 03 rfftc..." (2/Nov/99) (LAR) UNID: 1202 Unksys 50/200 encr. (15/Oct) (EW). DAKAR RADIO: 0712 Sen rftj ARQ-E3 48/425. Idling only. (15/Oct) (EW). PARIS RADIO: 0722 Fra rffa 1`92/425. Idling only. (15/Oct) (EW). GIBRALTOR RADIO: 1217 Gib gye Piccolo 6. Idling only. No trf. (15/Oct) (EW). UNID: 1221 BAUDOT. 50/425 five ltr grps. Off with no id at Pagina 887 16386.7 16421.7 16787.5 16803 16809.5 16813 16816.0 16818.5 16821 16834.5 16868 16887 16898.0 16915.2 16926.0 16927 16932 16950.0 16961 16964.2 16976.0 16980.0 16997.5 17020.0 17055 17113 17176 17180 17180.0 17216.0 17224.0 17236.4 17239.7 17248.0 17266.7 17401.0 17410 17430 17441.4 WUN-v05 1227. (15/Oct) (EW). ISLAMABAD RADIO: 1221 Pak twinplex 200/400/200 diplo msgs. (15/Oct) (EW). UNID pakistani Emb ???: 1544 SITOR-A weak signal, engl. nx closed with selcall KMEU (2/Nov/99)(LAR) RFTJ: Dakar, Senegal 11.50 ARQ-E3 48/400 Relaying tfc from RFFBBPM to Port Bouet, Ivory Coast via TJF cct (15 Oct). (PT) UNID: Philipino Seamen 1630 FEC 100/180 EE/PP Nx followed by bad XXX jokes.(19/OCT/99)(PLOO) UNID: Filipino Ship 1008 SITOR-B crazy nx in combined english/ tagalog example: "hindi umano nagbigay ng alarmang this is a drill. ang baro kaya..." ended with "received and fastbreak by victor fox charlie (cebu gems) ginatilan boy.. end of px.. balitang sariling atin.." (23/Oct/99)(LAR) VIP: PerthRadio WA AUS 1602 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (12 Nov) (RGA) UAT: MoscowRadio RUS 1600 FEC/100/170 QSS/QSX and Tfc list. (12 Nov) (RGA) ZSC: CAPETOWN RADIO 1735 fec 100/170 Wx bulletins and nav warnings. (30/Oct) (DW) 9VG: Singapore rdo 0930 FEC tfc list (18/OCT/99) (ML2) VRX: HongkongRadio PRC 1513 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (26 Oct) (RGA) WNU: SlidellRadio LA USA 1642 ARQ/100/170 Very weak. CWIDs (29 Oct) (RGA) 9VG: SingaporeRadio SNG 1220 ARQ/100/170 Takes telex msgs from ship 65966 TCVL. (29 Oct) (RGA) LZW: VarnaRadio BUL 1554 FEC/100/170 Svc bulletin in Bulgar. XSG: Shanghai, China. 2359z CW XSG and Arq idle 24Oct [SN] LE PORT RADIO: 0940 BAUDOT. Reu rfvie 75/850 ry line test. (6/Nov) (EW). LFI: ROGALAND RADIO 0954 CW. Ch free mrkr (Globe) "LFI" (27/Oct) (DW) UIW: KaliningradRadio RUS 1627 ITA2/50/160 Wx Fcast in RR (3 Shift M2) Then wkg ship UAUK. (29 Oct) (RGA) 7TF: Boufarik Radio 1514 CW w/call tape. (26/Oct/99) (MADX) MALAYSIAN NAVY. 1311 CW. //12781.5/9mb13/19 vvv. (2/Oct) (PvdE). CLA: Havana Radio 1512 CW w/call tape. (26/Oct/99) (MADX) ZRH: SAN Capetown SAF 1606 CW QSXs. (29 Oct) (RGA) GENERAL PACHECO RADIO: 1043 CW. Arg lsd386 station mrkr. (6/Nov) (EW). UGW NOVOROSSIYSK RADIO: 1403 CW. Clg 4la7 qsw trf list. (10/Oct) (PvdE). WLO: Mobile Radio 1510 ARQ w/chatter regarding troubleshooting of email system. (26/Oct/99) (MADX) UDK/UDK2 MURMANSK RADIO: 1668 CW. Clg 4ls qsx. (3/Oct) (PvdE). MGJ: Royal Navy Faslane 1507 RTTY 75/340 w/carb. Ch3 of RN Fleet Broadcast VFT. (26/Oct/99) (MADX) GKB: Portishead Radio 1500 CW w/call tape. (26/Oct/99) (MADX) A9M: Baharain Radio 1457 CW w/call tape. (26/Oct/99) (MADX) RFFME: French Navy Paris 1456 RTTY 75/810 w/test tape. (26/Oct/99) (MADX) RFFME: French naval La Regine 1248 RTTY/75 callband/freq marker (11/Oct) (SS) RFFME: French naval La Regine 1327 RTTY/75 callband/freq marker (23/Oct) (SS) UNID: 0739 81 81/500 encr. (15/Oct) (EW). A4M MUSCAT RADIO: 1035 CW. (17/Oct) (PvdE). UIW: KaliningradRadio RUS 1624 CW Wkg ship UGEW. (29 Oct) (RGA) PKX: DjakartaRadio INS 1540 CW QRU? (12 Nov) (RGA) 5BA62: Cyprus Radio 1329 USB ID Tape (23/Oct) (SS) 5BA62: Cyprus Radio 1750 USB ID Tape (28/Oct) (SS) MFA Islamabad 1150 ARQ admin msg to unkwn (24/Oct/99) (ML2) CEBU RADIO: 1040 USB. Phl telephone call. (6/Nov) (EW). UNID: 0530 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station call-up EZI group 28 IVKET, AZPUL... //13533 (03/NOV/99) (SD) 9VF209: Kyodo Press SNG 1544 FAX //16035. (26 Oct) (RGA) NAIROBI RADIO: 1016 BAUDOT. Ken 5ye 100/850 weather. (15/Oct) Pagina 888 17441.6 17441.8 17445.5 17463 17468 17502.5 17550.9 17940 17982 18003 18041.6 18064 18066.5 18183.4 18217.0 18251.7 18254 18270.5 18276.7 18284.7 18296.7 18306.0 18320.7 18321.0 18370.5 18415 18446 18446 18481.0 18481.0 18493.5 WUN-v05 (EW). 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 1348 ITA2/100/800 AAXX reports. (19 Oct) (RGA) 5YE: NAIROBI MET 1200 CW. Shipping fcst for Indian Ocean off E/Africa. Weak, difficult to read at 24-25 wpm. (10/Nov) (DW) NAIROBI RADIO: 0554 FAX. Ken 5ye 120/576 weather map. (15/Oct) (EW)> : FAPSI 1542 ITA2/75/500 5LGs. Prob link 10163 Off QRU 1545. (12 Nov) (RGA) : FAPSI 1545 ITA2/75/500 5LGs. Off CFM TKS GB SK. No link no seen. (12 Nov) (RGA) MFA BONN: 0613 Ger rs-arq 228.5/170 encr msgs. (15/Oct) (EW). RFTJ: FF DAKAR 1006 ARQ/E3 192/400 8rc. Cct [AFL]. Cde de v svc RFTJ de RFTJ. Very slow transfer, often stuck in rq loop. (10/Nov) (DW) Houston Radio: 1605 USB w/flight 253 (identifier missed) in position report and selcal (MR-EJ) check. (2/NOV/99) (RP3) Houston Radio: 2102 USB w/Giant 712 in position report & selcal check. (2/NOV/99) (RP3) Callsign 51 (O/M -Portuguese): 2114 USB w/O/M (Portuguese) reporting take off times and and checkpoints using NATO phonetics. Also makes reference to placename Manuas. Probably Brazilian Air Force. (3/NOV/99) (RP3) ARMY EAST TIMOR: 0959 USB clg AIR FORCE PERTH w/ repeated calls and once in contact w/ AFPERTH adv QSY 23203 (26/OCT/99) (SD) HGX21: MFA BUDAPEST 0723 ARTRAC 125/170 Tfc in Hungarian to HGX71 (Kuwait?) (25/Oct) (DW) SNN299: MFA Warsaw POL 1411 POL-ARQ/100/170 Very slow circuit. possibly also distorion. (19 Oct) (RGA) ICRC GENEVA: 0621 Swi pactor 200/170 msgs in unid lang. (15/Oct) (EW). ALGER: Algiers, Algeria 14.15 Coquelet 8 Tfc in FF to DKR, Algerian emb Dakar(24Oct).(PT) Algerian Emb Tripoli: 0738 Coquelete-8 ATU-A msg to Addis Abeba & Libreville (8/Nov/99) (LAR) MFA Cairo ?: 0740 sitor-a tfc atu-arab + 5l (16/oct/99) (WP3) : Egyptian Embassy Sanaa YEM 1442 ARQ/100/170 jg: xgoke kds: 74. 5LGs. (26 Oct) (RGA) SUU: Cairo Meteo EGY 1435 ITA2/100/840 AAXX report from DEMS. (26 Oct) (RGA) SUU: Cairo Meteo EGY 1530 ITA2/100/850 Badly distorted. Report from FCBO. (12 Nov) (RGA) WPC: Pin Oak Digital, Gladstone, NJ. 2300z CW "WPC" 29Oct [SN] HBD20: MFA Berne SWI 1440 ARQ/100/170 5LGs to unknown embassy. (26 Oct) (RGA) HBD20: MFA Berne SWI 1415 ARQ/100/170 5LGs circulars. (12 Nov) (RGA) DJIBOUTI RADIO: 1118 Dji rfqp ARQ-E3 100/425 idling only. (15/Oct) (EW). ZSC: CAPETOWN RADIO 1425 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "ZSC". (15/Oct) (DW) RFTJ: FN Dakar SEN 1717 ARQ-E3/192/370 CdV Cct=TJD. (To Libreville). (28 Oct) (RGA) UNID: 1231 BAUDOT. Five ltr grps. (6/Nov) (EW). WPC: Pin Oak Digital, Gladstone, NJ 1533z CW "WPC" 11Sept [SN] 8BY: French Illicit 1354 CW 228/429/099/208. (26 Oct) (RGA) SOUGE: FF Souge F 1402 ARQ-E/72/400 Working with 18760. Tip from Peter Thompson. (19 Oct) (RGA) unid: FF 1200 ARQ-E 72/400 5LGs RR RFFEDFI DE RFFEDC cct UIF(19/OCT/99) (ML2) RFFEDC: Prob. France 10.30 ARQ-E 72/400 CdeV to self plus 5-lg tfc to RFFEDFE via UIF cct (19 Oct). (PT) 4xz I navy Haifa: 0820 cw vvv de 4xz 4xz -- vvv de 4xz 4xz -(16/oct/99) (WP3) 4XZ: Haifa, Israel. 1550z CW "V DE" 30Oct [SN] 4XZ: I navy 0820 cw vvv de 4xz 4xz -- vvv de 4xz 4xz (04/Nov/99) (WP3) UNID: 1112 Unksys 100/850 encr. (15/Oct) (EW). Pagina 889 WUN-v05 18529.3 Alg Emb Khartoum: 0708 coquelet/8 off khartoum nr 759 le 04/11/99 a 0700z l 3 (04/Nov/99) (WP3) 18529.4 : Unid Algerian Consulate 1347 COQULET-8 ..d'Alger..signe le charge d'affairs a _________. (26 Oct) (RGA) Alg Emb Damascus: 1534 coquelet/8 damas to alger ok vx mci alors bc bn a la prochaine inshallah et bjr a salah vx by (02/Nov/99) (WP3) 18551.0 PWN33: Natal, Brazil 10.55 ITA2 200/170 Encryption then tfc about merchant ship movements then news(?) bulletin in PP. Messages are "DEFORSUB" and "PARA ZZZKKK". Then sends CQ with RY's before shutting down (12 Oct). (PT) 18594 US Customs 1624 USB w/PARKHILL voice encryption system. (15/Oct/99)(MADX) 18760 RFFEDFI: Unid FF 1403 ARQ-E/72/380 With 18446. (19 Oct) (RGA) RFFEDFI: Novo Selo, Bulgaria 10.20 ARQ-E 72/400 BATCHAD NOVO SELO with tfc in FF to RFFFCC/REGTRANS ISSOIRE via UFI cct (19 Oct). (PT) 18762 : Unid System 1340 ???/300/750 Simplex. Could be 150/750 Asynch. ACF=ambiguous. (26 Oct) (RGA) 18789.4 UNID: 1545 UNID 195.313/700 +/-100+/-300 4 peaks (3/NOV/99)(PLOO) 18820 : Unid Coast Stn? 1412 USB Sounds like tfc list in Spanish. (12 Nov) (RGA) 18940 BDF2: Shanghai Meteo 0810 FAX unid chart with lot of text. Both strong short and long path sigs, spaced 80 ms (24/Oct/99)(KB) bdf Shanghai Meteo: 0830 fax 120 (16/oct/99) (WP3) 18966.6 Unid: 08.33 ARQ-E3 96/400 Idles until signal fades away (21 Oct). (PT) 18993.5 SPW: WarsawRadio POL 1702 FEC/100/170 Tfc List in FEC and CW. (28 Oct) (RGA) 18995 SPB:Warswaw radio Poland 1508 09/11/99 CW azim 01 - 12 (EB) 19031.0 ISLAMABAD RADIO: 1225 Pak twinplex 100/170. Msgs in Arabic and Encr. (15/Oct) (EW). 19031.7 Islamabad, Pakistan: 14.07 ARQ Tfc in EE reference state of emergency (15 Oct). (PT) Rabat, Morrocco: 14.45 ARQ "PAREP RABAT" with 5-lg tfc to "FOREIGNISLAMABAD"(15 Oct).(PT) 19101.7 RFQP: FF Djibouti DJI 1659 ARQ-E3/192/370 CdV RFQP de RFQP. Poor copy. (28 Oct) (RGA) 19131 10C (CG 6010, H-60 CGAS Clearwater): 1614 w/Atlas (DEA contract facility, Iowa) report position as 65nms, 067 degrees from checkpoint R19. 418: DEA a/c 1430 USB wkg ATLAS departing SUNDANCE 100 for BLUEGILL 100 then wkg unknown (possibly 914 or 912) with idle chit chat (20/Oct/99) (RRM) 931: DEA a/c 1929 USB wkg ATLAS for position/ops report (20/Oct/99) (RRM) Atlas (DEA contract facility, Iowa): 1302 USB w/Work Horse (DEA aircraft) reporting departure from San Andros Island, Colombia enroute to Miami w/4 pax, flight time 4:30. Also working w/Hard Rock (unidentified).(29/OCT/99) (RP3) Atlas (DEA contract facility, Iowa): 1557 USB w/Flint 931 (not heard) who reports airborne w/Flint 425 from Sundance 700 (Lima, Peru) enroute to Sundance 725 (Pucallpa, Peru) w/no pax.(5/NOV/99) (RP3) Atlas (DEA contract facility, Iowa): 1945 USB w/Flint 870 and Flint 830 (DEA aircraft) in flight following. (20/OCT/99) (RP3) Atlas (DEA contract facility, Iowa): 2055 USB w/Work Horse (DEA aircraft) and w/Flint 930 (DEA aircraft). (27/OCT/99) (RP3) Atlas (DEA contract facility, Iowa): 2109 USB w/Flint 930 reporting departure w/Flint 871 from Sundance 710 (Iquitos, Peru) enroute to Sundance 700 (Lima, Peru) w/no pax and flight time of 2:30. (18/OCT/99) (RP3) ATLAS: DEA Rockwell/Collins USB wkg 413, 416, 871, 912, 914 at various times for position/ops reports (20/Oct/99) (RRM) Atlas: 1351 USB w/Wrangler (DEA aircraft) reporting departure from Tango Base enroute to Sand Base. Switches to frequency Sierra Lima (not found). (29/OCT/99) (RP3) Pagina 890 19204.7 19216.7 19425 19445.0 19447.7 19530 19635 19650.3 19652 19657 19672.7 19672.8 19685.5 19696.5 19706 19708.0 19724.5 19731.7 19736.4 WUN-v05 Atlas: 2125 USB w/Flint 418 (DEA aircraft) relaying information for Flint 413 (DEA aircraft). (28/OCT/99) (RP3) ATLAS: DEA-contracted Comms Center 2034 USB clg LONGHORN. No joy. (9/Nov/99) (MADX) FLINT 261: DEA a/c 1459 USB wkg ATLAS, en route SUNDANCE 725,requesting that ATLAS relay a message, also ATLAS requesting ETA to SUNDANCE 800 (22/Oct/99) (RRM) Flint 324 (DEA aircraft): 1331 USB w/Atlas (DEA contract facility, Iowa) reporting airborne from Sundance 825 (Santa Cruz, Bolivia) enroute to Sundance 875 (Trinidad, Bolivia) w/Flint 734 and 3 pax. Flight time in 30 mins. (9/NOV/99) (RP3) Flint 413 (DEA aircraft): 1317 USB w/Atlas reporting departure from Bluegill 200 (San Juan PR) enroute to Tropic Air (Opa Locka FL) w/Flint 418 & 1 pax flight time 3:30. (29/OCT/99) (RP3) FLINT 450: 2041 USB wkg ATLAS: DEA-contracted Comms Center. 7 pob, enroute homeplate of "MA". (10/Nov/99) (MADX) FLINT 913: 2045 USB wkg ATLAS: DEA-contracted Comms Center. With FLINT 912 and FLINT 914 + 8 pob, from SUNDANCE 125: unid DEA base to SUNDANCE 100: DEA Air Facility Bogota. (10/Nov/99) (MADX) FLINT 914 1843 USB wkg ATLAS: DEA Comms Center, w/req for pp. (23/Oct/99) (MADX) LONGHORN: unknown 1449 USB wkg ATLAS securing guard as is in comms with HARD ROCK (20/Oct/99) (RRM) WRANGLER: 1534 USB wkg ATLAS reporting in comms with TANGO BASE, closing out with ATLAS (04/Nov/99) (RRM) 913: 1509 USB wkg ATLAS departing SUNDANCE ??? en route SUNDANCE 401 (never heard 401 location before) (04/Nov/99) (RRM) FF UNID 1105 ARQ/E 100/400 8rc. Weak, poor sync. ( 2/Nov) (DW) RFLI: FF FORT DE FRANCE 1400 ARQ/E3 96/400 8rc. Stuck in a loop repeating "uvzajj" until 1552. Ccr [LIH] C de V svc RFLI de RFLI followed by tfc in offline encrypt (RFHWWCYde RFLIC). ( 2/Nov) (DW) RFLI: FF Fort de France 1941 arq-e3/96 contole de voie (LIH787)(02/Nov/99) (WP3) unid: FAPSI 1020 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 50002 (26/Oct/99) (ML2) UNID: 1212 CW. Five ltr grps. (15/Oct) (EW). unid: 1349 arq-e3/200 idle (02-Nov-99) (WP3) : Unid. Suspect RN G 1341 ITA2/75/840 Continuous foxes without any Ident. (12 Nov) (RGA) RFGW: MFA Paris 1119 FEC-A 192Bd encrypted msg/ variable lenght (2/Nov/99) (LAR) UNID: 1207 French emb. V3ct de rfgw fec-a 192/850. Five ltr grps to unid emb. (15/Oct) (EW). O6P: French Emb Riyadh 1110 FEC-A 192/400 5LGs (20/OCT/99) (ML2) G7M: French Emb Bangkok 1010 FEC-A 192/850 5LGs (20/OCT/99) (ML2) unid: 1333 sitor-a rq: txvv 13:40 rq:vtdm "eastern mediterranean ?" (02/Nov/99) (wp3) : Unid Diplo 1330 ARQ/100/170 Selcall TVXM. Then opchat and msgs in Greek(?) Not Arabic. Poor Copy. SX. Extract Below. (12 Nov) (RGA) WLO: Mobile Radio 1332 sitor-a/marker (02/Nov/99) (WP3) 8PO: BridgetownRadio BRB 1653 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (28 Oct) (RGA) SAN:Gothenberg radio Sweden 1457 09/11/99 callband/freq marker (EB) SAB: Goteborg, Sweden 1505z CW SAB and ARQ 100/170 idle 31 Oct [SN] UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 1324 rtty 50/170n ryr ans 16678,5 k 02/Nov/99 (wp3) UIW: Kaliningrad, Russia. 1546z rtty 170/50n with traffic 30 Oct [SN] UIW: KaliningradRadio RUS 1320 ITA2/50/170 Tgms to ships. (12 Nov) (RGA) UIW: KaliningradRadio RUS 1648 ITA2/100/170 CWIDs. (28 Oct) (RGA) PCW1: MFA Den Haag 1319 sitor-a/marker (02/Nov/99) (WP3) ZLA: Awanui Radio 1314 sitor-a/marker (02/Nov/99) (WP3) Pagina 891 19860.0 19862.0 19909.9 19910.0 19936.5 19961.0 19981.6 20029 20045.5 20048.0 20072.0 20401.0 20439.0 20469 20554.8 20555.0 20573 : 20603.0 20609.0 20699.8 20813.7 20845.2 20847.7 20946 20959.9 20995.7 21150.0 21857.7 21974 22106.7 22226.7 22315.5 22355 22377.5 22378.5 22385 WUN-v05 ZLA: Awanui, New Zealand. 1701z CW "ZLA" 24Oct [SN] MGJ: Ny Faslane 1244 RTTY/75/340 CARBS (11/Oct) (SS) MGJ: Ny Faslane 1325 RTTY/75/340 CARBS (23/Oct) (SS) MGJ: RN Faslane 1312 rtty 75/390 availability (02/Nov/99) (WP3) HLF: SEOUL RADIO 0746 CW. Chan free mrkr (Globe) "HLF" - Note. Assigned freq is 19910. ( 4/Nov) (DW) HLF: Seoul, Korea. 2342z CW "HLF" and Arq idle 24Oct [SN] UNID: 1500 UNID 50/250 continuous stream of mk sp (20/OCT/99)(PLOO) MFA CAIRO?: 1137 Egy ARQ 100/170 encr msgs. (6/Nov) (EW). : MFA Cairo EGY 1256 ARQ/100/170 Continuous Idle. Either betas or mark. (19 Oct) (RGA) UNID 1137 SITOR-A only selcall KFPU (2/Nov/99) (LAR) WPC: Pin Oak Digital, Gladstone, NJ. 2327z CW "WPC" 29 Oct [SN] F: Vladivostok, Russia CW F marker 24 Oct [SN] BUCHAREST RADIO: 1139 Rou v5g rou-fec 164.6/400 diplo msgs. (6/Nov) (EW). Unid: 1501 PICCOLO-6 Encryption (26/Oct/99) (RM) MFA ROME? 1509 ARQ/RS 240bd 8bit mode. End of qso. One partial word in II "terminat.." and signoff. ( 8/Nov) (DW) AXM37 Melbourne Meteo AUS 1311 FAX Noisy pics; circular logo; figures 1 to 5 in circles. (26 Oct) (RGA) LE PORT RADIO: 0830 Reu rfvi ARQ-E 184/200 idling only. (6/Nov) (EW). RFFAAR: FF Macedonia ? 1205 arq-e/184,6 de rffaar adcnfre trident macedonie (25/oct/99) (WP3) Unid Italian Diplo 1215 ALIS/228.6/170 V weak. Probably parts of words at break-points 5 and 7. Faded now. (27 Oct) (RGA) HBD20: MFA, Berne, Switzerland 1535 SITOR-A 5LG to HBD46. (26/Oct/99) (RM) HBD20/1: MFA BERN 1050 arq 100/170 Tfc in offline encrypt. Signs off "20/1" ( 8/Nov) (DW) HBD20: MFA Bern 1100 sitor-a tfc 5 lg end of message to ?? 02/Nov/99 (WP3) SAM: MFA STOCKHOLM 1200 ARQ/SWED 100/I/400 CHB3. Tfc in offline encrypt to Windhoek-k. Tries CHB9 but keepsresetting CHB3. ( 8/Nov) (DW) RFTJD: Libreville, Gabon 11.30 ARQ-E3 192/400 CdeV to self via HAI cct (15 Oct). (PT) unid: 0929 arq-m2/200 (25/oct/99) (WP3) FF UNID 1223 ARQ/E3 200/400 8rc. Poor sig/sync. Betas. ( 8/Nov) (DW) unid: 0919 arq-e3/200 no id in 3 hours (25/oct/99) (WP3) 8BY: French Illicit F 1250 CW 153/661/_64/533/365. AR Offair at 1359 (26 Oct) (RGA) SAM: MFA STOCKHOLM 1412 ARQ/SWED 100/I/400 22chb. End of msg/sign off. ( 8/Nov) (DW) RFTPA: FF Ndjamena 0916 arq-e3/200 zczc fdz04 rr rffuaj de rftpa #0008 2980922 znr uuuuu (25/oct/99) (WP3) 4U1UN: UN Building, NYC, NY. 2231z. "4U1UN" CW Propagation Beacon. 24Oct [SN] KH6WO: Hawaii. 2231z CW "KH6WO" propagation. 24Oct [SN] FF ?LOC 1357 ARQ/E3 200/400 8rc. Betas. Weak sync. No app tfc/svc. (17/Oct) (DW) TAD: MFA Ankara 1230 FEC-A 144/850 Turkish nx (19/OCT/99) (ML2) MFA Cairo: 0944 sitor-a tfc aa (02/Nov/99) (WP3) Egyptian Emb: Jakarta 0650 FEC clg unkn w/JG QKWFHK HOKDS JG CFUW KDS 50022 ie reply on 22006.7, nil heard, (18/OCT/99) (ML2) UHIB: 0930 sitor-a tfc to uat auto (22407.5) (02/Nov/99) (WP3) : Ship/No Call 1311 ITA2/50/170 PV Akedemik Boris Petrov wkg UIW Kaliningrad. (12 Nov) (RGA) KFS: SFranciscoRadio CA USA 1633 ARQ/100/170 CWIDs. (28 Oct) (RGA) SAN FRANCISCO RADIO: 0414 CW. Usa kfs station mrkr. (1/Nov) (EW). SVU: AthensRadio GRC 1631 CW CDID for ARQ. (28 Oct) (RGA) OXZ: LyngbyRadio DNK 1306 FEC/100/170 Nx in Danish. (12 Nov) (RGA) Pagina 892 WUN-v05 22387.5 SVT7: AthensRadio GRC 1305 FEC/100/170 Nx in Greek. (Clinton visit as topic!) (12 Nov) (RGA) 22407.5 UAT: Moscow Radio 0900 sitor-a tfc to uhwl (02/Nov/99) (WP3) 22442.0 TITANJIN RADIO: 0420 CW. Chn xsv station mrkr. (1/Nov) (EW). 22451.8 WNU: SLIDELL RADIO 1900 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "WNU" ( 2/Nov) (DW) 22537 FUF: FN Fort de France MRT 1627 ITA2/75/850 Testing. (28 Oct) (RGA) FUF: F Ny Fort de France Martinique 1802 RTTY/75 callband/freq marker 22540.0 ZSC: CAPETOWN RADIO 1311 CW. Chan free marker (Globe) "ZSC" (23/Oct) (DW) 22542.0 JJC: KYODO TOKYO 0944 FAX 60/576/N/800 News in Japanese script. (10/Nov) (DW) 22563.0 9AR: Rijeka, Croatia 1444z CW V DE 31 Oct [SN] 22575.5 PKX: DjakartaRadio INS 1247 CW QRU? (26 Oct) (RGA) 22596.5 : Unid 1243 ITA2/100/840 Enciphered Baudot. ACF=3D15. (12 Nov) (RGA) 22610 CLA: HavanaRadio CUB 1604 CW QSXs. (25 Oct) (RGA) 22610.5 CLA: HavanaRadio CUB 1241 CW QSWs. (12 Nov) (RGA) 22876.7 Egyptian Emb Pyongyang (JG YSLGQ SKGQ) 0520 ARQ 5LGS (26/Oct/99) (ML2) 22943 unid: FAPSI 0950 RTTY 75/500 5LGs link 00075 (19/OCT/99) (ML2) 23150.0 WPC: Pin Oak Digital, Gladstone, NJ. 2341z CW . "WPC" 29 Oct [SN] 23214 US Customs 1708 USB w/PARKHILL voice encryption system. (15/Oct/99)(MADX) 23305.2 RFQP: Djibouti 12.00 ARQ-M2 200/400 Ch.A: Tfc to RFFTCCS via QPF cct. Ch.B: CdeV to self via QRG cct (16 Oct). (PT) 23331.5 HONOLULU RADIO: 1550 FAX. Usa kvm70 120/576 weather map. (30/Oct) (EW). 23374.0 MFA ROME 1350 ARQ/RS 228.6/200 8bit mode. Tfc in II, and in offline encrypt using 30 char blocks (15/Oct) (DW) 23506.0 MFA Stockholm: 0806 swed-arq 5lg rq:seoi (02/nov/99) (WP3) 23522.9 JMH6: TOKYO MET 0903 FAX 500hpa prognosis (FXAS). Sfc anal 0600z (ASAS). Fair/good. (10/Nov) (DW) 23616 P6Z: MFA Paris 0810 ARQ6-90 5LGs to TNNR Antananarivo (21/OCT/99)(ML2) 23675 UNID: US DEA? 1722 USB w/Ionosonde pulse. (14/Oct/99) (MADX) 24370.5 UNID: Fr. Diplo 1501 FEC-A 192/400 ''ok int ok'', rest garbled using Code3: system variant and/or crypto? (20/OCT/99)(PLOO) 24370.5 UNID: Fr. Diplo 1558 FEC-A 192/400 5-6 lgps with what seemed 2 letter substitutions (cf, cg, ch, ci) for a b c d with Code3, absolutely no synch with simultaneous M7000, even after pauses at 41.12bds: why is that? No explanation found in latest Klingenfuss Code Book for this with FEC-A(21/OCT/99) (PLOO) 24757.0 MFA ROME 1341 ARQ/RS 228.6/200 8bit mode. Tfc in II, but bckgnd qrm. (15/Oct) (DW) 24930.0 4U1UN: UN Building, NYC, NY 1715z CW propagation beacon. 24 Oct [SN] LU4AA: Buenos Aires, Argentina. 2221z CW propagation beacon 24 Oct [SN] 24930.0 OA4B: Peru. 2221z CW propagation beacon 24Oct [SN] 25040 P6Z: MFA Paris 0850 FEC-A 192/400 clg G7M Bangkok then to idling mode (20/OCT/99) (ML2) 25040.0 RFGW: MFA Paris 0736 fec-a/192 5lg page 6 rfgw #83 07:44:05 tfc to d4b (02/Nov/99) (WP3) 25040.0 RFGW: MFA Paris 0736 fec-a/192 5lg page 6 rfgw #83 07:44:05 tfc to d4b (02/nov/99) (WP3) 25470.0 URL: Sevastopol Radio 0722 cw cq cq de url url ans 12458.5/16658.5 pse k (02/Nov/99) (WP3) 26105.0 HOOLEHUA RADIO: 0422 CW. Usa kej station mrkr. (1/Nov) (EW). 26241.7 RFVI: FF Le Port REU 1512 ARQ-E3/100/400 CdV RFVI de RFVI cct REI. Cdv returned on 26441.7 (27 Oct) (RGA) PARIS: MOD Paris F 1513 ARQ-E3/100/360 Cdv Paris de Paris cct IRE. CdV returned on 26241.7. Many messages but V Poor copy. (27 Oct) (RGA) 28200.0 JA2IGY: Ise City, Japan. 2207z CW propagation beacon. 24Oct [SN] Pagina 893 WUN-v05 KH6WO: Hawaii. 2204z CW propagation 24 Oct [SN] LU2AA: Buenos Aires, Argentina. 2206z CW propagation beacon, 24Oct [SN] OA4B: Peru, 2206z CW propagation 24Oct [SN] 28219.8 KB9DJA/bcn: 1427z CW Propagation beacon V DE 31 Oct [SN] 29901.5 : Unid System 1229 Complex data system. Bursts. Tones. FSK. Similar system on 30297.5 (12 Nov) (RGA) ========================================================================= ======================================================================== \\\\\ WORLDWIDE UTE NEWS Club //// \\\ An Electronic Club Dealing Exclusively in Utility Stations /// \\\\ WUNNEWS Vol. 5, Issue 12; December 1999 ///// ======================================================================== Edited by Bill Lawrie Electronic Editor. ([email protected]) COPYRIGHT 1999 WUN This newsletter is from the first dedicated electronic utility club in the world; the Worldwide UTE News (WUN). Portions of this newsletter may be posted on electronic bulletin boards without prior approval so long as the WUN is credited as the source and so long as the file(s) remain intact. This newsletter may NOT be utilized, partly or wholly, in any other media format without the written permission of the Electronic Editor (E-mail address above). Any breach of this may result in action under international copyright legislation. To become a WUN member, send e-mail to the WUN listserver at: [email protected] and in the BODY of the message type: "subscribe wun" (without the quotation marks). If you have problems with any of this, or need further information, contact Jason Berri at: [email protected] If you are reading this newsletter from another source, such as a BBS, please let us know! Check out the WUN web site at: http://www.wunclub.com ======================================================================== >From your Electronic Editor: * Welcome to another issue of the single largest source of utility station information and the most widely quoted utility station publication in the world...the WUN Newsletter. The last issue of the year and of the Millennium. Because of the festive season, I had to ask column editors to submit their contributions earlier than usual but, although a couple of the columns are missing this month, I think you will find plenty to read and keep you interested. In concluding my first year (or at least part of) as electronic editor, can I take this opportunity to thank you all for your continued support. Pagina 894 On behalf of all the WUN happy festive season and forward to continuing to Newsletter into the next WUN-v05 staff, I would like to wish everyone a very our best wishes for the New Year. We look provide you with an interesting and informative century. Happy Christmas Bill Lawrie ================================================================== WHAT'S INSIDE: o o o o o o o Membership News by Mike Wolfson Aero Column by Todd Shoemake and David Pickard Digital Review by Day Watson Military Channel Designator List by Graham Tanner Numbers & Oddities by Ary Boender, Patricia Johnston & Chris Smolinski Products & Books Reviews by Bob Margolis Utility Round-up by Ary Boender ======================================================================== MEMBERSHIP NEWS Mike Wolfson, editor [email protected] Hello and welcome to the December edition of WUNNEWS and the Membership News column. A snapshot of the membership list taken on 30 November shows that total membership has declined somewhat to just over 1100. If you're interested in the exact numbers, I'm including them as usual. 12/99 WUN WUN-DIGEST Totals 9/99 12/98 846 256 859 260 847 242 1102 1119 1089 On the other hand, there continues to be a very strong international representation. This month we have members subscribing from 35 countries. The complete list (in no particular order) is: Czech Republic, United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Canada, Japan, Australia, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, France, Sweden, Brazil, Portugal, Greece, Switzerland, Indonesia, Suriname, Norway, Austria, Spain, South Africa, Belgium, United Arab Emirates, Argentina, Malta, Luxembourg, Hungary, Denmark, Latvia, Slovak Republic, Russia, Poland and Finland. Finally, I can report more members have sent me information for the members database. We now have 280 entries in the sorted database. Thanks to everyone who sent information to me since the first of the year. If you would like to be added to the total please e-mail me at: [email protected] Pagina 895 WUN-v05 E-Mail Address Name Where you're located (State/Province, Country) Main receiver(s) Main decoding equipment (HOKA, JVFAX, etc) Monitoring interests (aero, marine, etc) The information will not be shared with anyone or used by anyone except club officers for club purposes. The database management program I'm using can accept ASCII text. I am requesting that you answer each question on a separate line followed by a carriage return. PLEASE DO NOT INCLUDE THE QUESTION ITSELF IN THE ANSWER; just the information requested. For example: [email protected] Mike Wolfson Ashland, Ohio USA NRD535 None milair, civilian aeronautical, USCG SAR If you're sending me a revision please indicate that in your response. That should do it for this time. and good listening. Happy New Year, have a good month Mike Wolfson Ashland, Ohio USA [email protected] =================================================================== ----------Aeronautical News---------Edited by: Todd Shoemake ([email protected]) and David Pickard (DP) ([email protected]) ------------In This Issue---------1. UH-1 Overview 2. F-16 Overview 3. USN Orders CH-60S 4. TWA 800 Saga Continues 5. DC-9 Can't Keeps It's Wheels On 6. Chinas Making Airplanes 7. Possible US Airways Strike 8. Info On ICAO Airport Codes 9. Website Udates 10.Selected Logs 11.Comments Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all, and welcome to another Issue of Aeronautical News. Now on with the show. UH-1 (Huey) Overview! UH-1 Huey Helicopter Pagina 896 WUN-v05 The most widely used military helicopter, the Bell UH-1 series Iroquois, better known as the "Huey", began arriving in Vietnam in 1963. Before the end of the conflict, more than 5,000 of these versatile aircraft were introduced into Southeast Asia. "Hueys" were used for MedEvac, command and control, and air assault; to transport personnel and materiel; and as gun ships. Considered to be the most widely used helicopter in the world, with more than 9,000 produced from the 1950s to the present, the Huey is flown today by about 40 countries. Bell (model 205) UH-1D (1963) had a longer fuselage than previous models, increased rotor diameter, increased range, and a more powerful Lycoming T53-L-11 1100 shp engine, with growth potential to the Lycoming T53-L-13 1400 shp engine. A distinguishing characteristic is the larger cargo doors, with twin cabin windows, on each side. The UH-1D, redesigned to carry up to 12 troops, with a crew of two, reached Vietnam in 1963. The UH-1D has a range of 293 miles (467km) and a speed of 127 mph (110 knots). UH-1Ds were built under license in Germany. UH-1D "Hueys" could be armed with M60D door guns, quad M60Cs on the M6 aircraft armament subsystem, 20mm cannon, 2.75 inch rocket launchers, 40mm grenade launcher in M5 helicopter chin-turret, and up to six NATO Standard AGM-22B (formerly SS-11B) wire-guided anti-tank missiles on the M11 or M22 guided missile launcher. The UH-1D could also be armed with M60D 7.62mm or M213 .50 Cal.pintle-mounted door guns on the M59 armament subsystem. The MedEvac version UH-1V could carry six stretchers and one medical attendant. Bell (model 205A-1) UH-1H (1967-1986) was identical to the UH-1D but was equipped with an upgraded engine that allowed transport of up to 13 troops. The UH-1H has a two-bladed semi-rigid seesaw bonded all metal main rotor and a two-bladed rigid delta hinge bonded all metal tail rotor. The UH-1H is powered by a single Lycoming T53-L-13B 1400 shp turboshaft engine. More UH-1H "Hueys" were built than any other model. The UH-1H was licensed for co-production in the Republic of China (Taiwan) and in Turkey. UH-1H "Nighthawk" was equipped with a landing light and a pintle mounted M134 7.62mm "minigun" for use during night interdiction missions. The AH-1G Cobra was often flown on night "Firefly" missions using the UH-1H "Nighthawk" to locate and illuminate targets. The UH-1N is a twin-piloted, twin-engine helicopter used in command and control, resupply, casualty evacuation, liaison and troop transport. The Huey provides utility combat helicopter support to the landing force commander during ship-to-shore movement and in subsequent operations ashore.The aircraft can be outfitted to support operations such as command and control with a specialized communication package (ASC-26), supporting arms coordination, assault support, medical evacuation for up to six litter patients and one medical attendant, external cargo, search and rescue using a rescue hoist, reconnaissance and reconnaissance support, and special operations using a new navigational thermal imaging system mission kit. The goal of the USMC H-1 Upgrades Program is to achieve a platform that meets the growing needs of the Marine Corps. The 4BW and 4BN will be an upgraded version of the current AH-1W and UH-1N Helicopters. The 4BW and 4BN will share a common engine, Auxiliary Power Unit, four-bladed main and tail rotor system, transmission, drive train, and tail boom. The purpose of these modifications is to achieve commonality in both aircraft, thereby reducing logistical support, maintenance workload, and training requirements. The replacement of the two bladed rotor system with a common four bladed rotor system will achieve improved performance, reliability, and maintainability. The addition of an infrared suppresser to the aircraft will improve survivability. The 4BW will also include a newly developed cockpit, which will result in nearly identical front and rear cockpits that simplify operator and maintainer training and maintenance. Pagina 897 WUN-v05 Specifications Primary function Manufacturer Power plant Power (transmission limited) Length Height Rotor Diameter Speed Ceiling Maximum takeoff weight Range Crew Armament Introduction date Unit Replacement Cost Marine Corps Inventory Utility helicopter Bell Helicopter Textron Pratt and Whitney T400-CP-400 Burst: 1290 shaft horsepower Continuous: 1134 shaft horsepower (transmission limited) 57.3 feet (17.46 meters) 14.9 feet (4.54 meters) 48 feet (14.62 meters) 121 knots (139.15 miles per hour) at sea level 14,200 feet (4331 meters) (limited to 10,000 feet (3050 meters) by oxygen requirements) 10,500 pounds (4,767 kilograms) 172 nautical miles (197.8 n miles) Officer: 2 Enlisted: 2 M-240 7.62mm machine gun or GAU-16 .50 caliber machine gun or GAU-17 7.62mm automatic gun. All three weapons systems are crew-served, and th GAU- 2B/A can also be controlled by the pilot in the fixed forward firing mode. The helicopter can also carry two 7shot or 19-shot 2.75 rocket pods. 1971 $4,700,000 107 F-16 (Fighting Falcon) Overview The F-16 Fighting Falcon is a compact, multirole fighter aircraft. It is highly maneuverable and has proven itself in air-to-air combat and air-to-surface attack. It provides a relatively low-cost, high-performance weapon system for the United States and allied nations. In an air combat role, the F-16's maneuverability and combat radius (distance it can fly to enter air combat, stay, fight and return) exceed that of all potential threat fighter aircraft. It can locate targets in all weather conditions and detect low flying aircraft in radar ground clutter. In an air-to-surface role, the F-16 can fly more than 500 miles (860 kilometers), deliver its weapons with superior accuracy, defend itself against enemy aircraft, and return to its starting point. An all-weather capability allows it to accurately deliver ordnance during non-visual bombing conditions. In designing the F-16, advanced aerospace science and proven reliable systems from other aircraft such as the F-15 and F-111 were selected. These were combined to simplify the airplane and reduce its size, purchase price, maintenance costs and weight. The light weight of the fuselage is achieved without reducing its strength. With a full load of internal fuel, the F-16 can withstand up to nine G's -- nine times the force of gravity -- which exceeds the capability of other current fighter aircraft. The cockpit and its bubble canopy give the pilot unobstructed forward and upward vision, and greatly improved vision over the side and to the rear. The seat-back angle was expanded from the usual 13 degrees to 30 degrees, increasing pilot comfort and gravity force tolerance. The pilot has excellent flight control of the F-16 through its "fly-by-wire" system. Pagina 898 WUN-v05 Electrical wires relay commands, replacing the usual cables and linkage controls. For easy and accurate control of the aircraft during high G-force combat maneuvers, a side stick controller is used instead of the conventional center-mounted stick. Hand pressure on the side stick controller sends electrical signals to actuators of flight control surfaces such as ailerons and rudder. Avionics systems include a highly accurate inertial navigation system in which a computer provides steering information to the pilot. The plane has UHF and VHF radios plus an instrument landing system. It also has a warning system and modular countermeasure pods to be used against airborne or surface electronic threats. The fuselage has space for additional avionics systems. The Fiber Optic Towed Decoy (FOTD) provides aircraft protection against modern radar-guided missiles to supplement traditional radar jamming equipment. The device is towed at varying distances behind the aircraft while transmitting a signal like that of a threat radar. The missile will detect and lock onto the decoy rather than on the aircraft. This is achieved by making the decoy's radiated signal stronger than that of the aircraft. The F-16 is being built under an unusual agreement creating a consortium between the United States and four NATO countries: Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway. These countries jointly produced with the United States an initial 348 F-16s for their air forces. Final airframe assembly lines were located in Belgium and the Netherlands. The consortium's F-16s are assembled from components manufactured in all five countries. Belgium also provides final assembly of the F100 engine used in the European F-16s. The long-term benefits of this program will be technology transfer among the nations producing the F-16, and a common-use aircraft for NATO nations. This program increases the supply and availability of repair parts in Europe and improves the F-16's combat readiness. USAF F-16 multi-mission fighters were deployed to the Persian Gulf in 1991 in support of Operation Desert Storm, where more sorties were flown than with any other aircraft. These fighters were used to attack airfields, military production facilities, Scud missiles sites and a variety of other targets. Variants The original F-16 was designed as a lightweight air-to-air day fighter. Air-to-ground responsibilities transformed the first production F-16s into multirole fighters. The empty weight of the Block 10 F-16A is 15,600 pounds. The empty weight of the Block 50 is 19,200 pounds. The A in F-16A refers to a Block 1 through 20 single-seat aircraft. The B in F-16B refers to the two-seat version. The letters C and D were substituted for A and B, respectively, beginning with Block 25. Block is an important term in tracing the F-16's evolution. Basically, a block is a numerical milestone. The block number increases whenever a new production configuration for the F-16 is established. Not all F-16s within a given block are the same. They fall into a number of block subsets called miniblocks. These sub-block sets are denoted by capital letters following the block number (Block 15S, for example). From Block 30/32 on, a major block designation ending in 0 signifies a General Electric engine; one ending in 2 signifies a Pratt & Whitney engine. The F-16A, a single-seat model, first flew in December 1976. The first operational F-16A was delivered in January 1979 to the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The F-16B, a two-seat model, has tandem cockpits that are about the same size as the one in the A model. Its bubble canopy extends to cover the second cockpit. To make room for the second cockpit, the forward fuselage fuel tank and avionics growth space were reduced. During training, the forward cockpit is used by a student pilot with an instructor pilot in the rear cockpit. Block 1 and Block 5 F-16s were manufactured through 1981 for USAF and for Pagina 899 WUN-v05 four European air forces. Most Blocks 1 and 5 aircraft were upgraded to a Block 10 standard in a program called Pacer Loft in 1982. Block 10 aircraft (312 total) were built through 1980. The differences between these early F-16 versions are relatively minor. Block 15 aircraft represent the most numerous version of the more than 3,600 F-16s manufactured to date. The transition from Block 10 to Block 15 resulted in two hardpoints added to the chin of the inlet. The larger horizontal tails, which grew in area by about thirty percent, are the most noticeable difference between Block 15 and previous F-16 versions. The F-16C and F-16D aircraft, which are the single- and two-place counterparts to the F-16A/B, incorporate the latest cockpit control and display technology. All F-16s delivered since November 1981 have built-in structural and wiring provisions and systems architecture that permit expansion of the multirole flexibility to perform precision strike, night attack and beyond-visual-range interception missions. All active units and many Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve units have converted to the F-16C/D, which is deployed in a number of Block variants. Block 25 added the ability to carry AMRAAM to the F-16 as well as night/precision ground-attack capabilities, as well as an improved radar, the Westinghouse (now Northrop-Grumman) AN/APG-68, with increased range, better resolution, and more operating modes. Block 30/32 added two new engines -- Block 30 designates a General Electric F110-GE-100 engine, and Block 32 designates a Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-220 engine. Block 30/32 can carry the AGM-45 Shrike and the AGM-88A HARM, and like the Block 25, it can carry the AGM-65 Maverick. Block 40/42 - F-16CG/DG - gained capabilities for navigation and precision attack in all weather conditions and at night with the LANTIRN pods and more extensive air-to-ground loads, including the GBU-10, GBU-12, GBU-24 Paveway laser-guided bombs and the GBU-15. Block 40/42 production began in 1988 and ran through 1995. Currently, the Block 40s are being upgraded with several Block 50 systems: ALR-56M threat warning system, the ALE-47 advanced chaff/flare dispenser, an improved performance battery, and Falcon structural upgrade. Block 50/52 Equipped with a Northrop Grumman APG-68(V)7 radar and a General Electric F110-GE-129 Increased Performance Engine, the aircraft are also capable of using the Lockheed Martin low-altitude navigation and targeting for night (LANTIRN) system. Technology enhancements include color multifunctional displays and programmable display generator, a new Modular Mission Computer, a Digital Terrain System, a new color video camera and color triple-deck video recorder to record the pilot's head-up display view, and an upgraded data transfer unit. By mid-1999 Block 50/52 [aka Block 50 Plus] F-16s will carry the CBU-103/104/105 Wind-Corrected Munitions Dispenser, the AGM-154 Joint Stand-Off Weapon, and the GBU-31/32 Joint Direct Attack Munition. Block 50D/52D F-16CJ/DJ Wild Weasel - is best recognized for its ability to carry the AGM-88 HARM in thesuppression of enemy air defenses [SEAD] mission. This specialized version of the F-16, which carries the ALQ-119 Electroninc Jamming Pod for self protection, became the sole provider for Air Force SEAD missions when the F-4 Wild Weasel was retired from the Air Force inventory. Block 60 - In May 1998 the UAE announced selection of the Block 60 F-16 to be delivered between 2002-2004. The upgrade package consists of a range of modern systems including conformal fuel tanks for greater range, new cockpit displays, an internal sensor suite, a new mission computer and other advanced features including a new agile beam radar. The Common Configuration Implementation Program (CCIP) for the USAF's F-16C/D fleet will provide significant avionics upgrades to Block 40 and 50 F-16s, ensuring their state-of-the-art capability well into the 21st century. A key element of the upgrade is a common hardware and software avionics configuration for these two blocks that will bring together the Block 40/42 and 50/52 versions into a common configuration of core avionics and software. The avionics changes consist of the following systems: Link 16 Multifunctional Information Distribution System (MIDS), Joint Helmet-Mounted Cueing System (JHMCS), commercial expanded programmable display generator, color multifunction display set, modular mission computer, mux loadable data entry display set and an electronic Pagina 900 WUN-v05 horizontal situation display. This package contains a number of systems being incorporated into European F-16s in the F-16A/B Mid-Life Update program. The Air Force will soon be flying only Block 40/42 and Block 50/52 F-16s in its active-duty units. Block 25 and Block 30/32 will be concentrated in Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve units. Service Life The Falcon Up Structural Improvement Program program incorporates several major structural modifications into one overall program, affecting all USAF F-16s. Falcon Up will allow Block 25/30/32 aircraft to meet a 6000 hour service life, and allow Block 40/42 aircraft to meet an 8000 hour service life. In view of the challenges inherent in operating F-16s to 8,000 flight hours, together with the moderate risk involved in JSF integration, the Department has established a program to earmark by FY 2000 some 200 older Block 15 F-16 fighter aircraft in inactive storage for potential reactivation. The purpose of this program is to provide a basis for constituting two combat wings more quickly than would be possible through new production. This force could offset aircraft withdrawn for unanticipated structural repairs or compensate for delays in the JSF program. Reactivating older F-16s is not a preferred course of action, but represents a relatively low-cost hedge against such occurrences. Specifications Primary Function Builder Power Plant Thrust Length Height Wingspan Speed Ceiling Maximum Takeoff Weight Range Armament Multirole fighter Lockheed Martin Corp. F-16C/D: one Pratt and Whitney F100-PW-200/220/229 or one General Electric F110-GE-100/129 F-16C/D, 27,000 pounds(12,150 kilograms) 49 feet, 5 inches (14.8 meters) 16 feet (4.8 meters) 32 feet, 8 inches (9.8 meters) 1,500 mph (Mach 2 at altitude) Above 50,000 feet (15 kilometers) 37,500 pounds (16,875 kilograms) More than 2,000 miles ferry range (1740 natical miles) One M-61A1 20mm multibarrel cannon. external stations can carry up to six air-to-air missiles, conventional air-to-air and air-to-surface munitions and electronic countermeasure pods. Systems AN/APG-66 pulsed-Doppler radar AN/AAQ-13 LANTIRN NAVIGATION POD AN/AAQ-14 LANTIRN/SHARPSHOOTER AN/AAQ-20 PATHFINDER NAVIGATION POD AN/AAS-35 PAVE PENNY LASER SPOT TRACKER POD AN/ASQ-213 HARM TARGETING SYSTEM POD AN/ALQ-119 AN/ALQ-131 AN/ALQ-178 AN/ALQ-184 ECM POD ECM POD internal ECM ECM POD AN/ALR-56M threat warning receiver [F-16C/D Block 50/52] Pagina 901 WUN-v05 AN/ALR-69 radar warning system (RWR) AN/ALR-74 radar warning system (RWR) [replaces AN/ALR-69] AN/ALE-40 chaff/flare dispenser AN/ALE-47 chaff/flare dispenser Unit cost $FY98 [Total Program] F-16C/D, $26.9 million [final order] Crew Date Deployed F-16C: one; F-16D: one or two January 1979 Inventory 1996 total inventory = 1,450 -----------------------------USN Orders CH-60S Sikorsky is put the Blackhawk/Seahawk back into production with an order from the USN for the CH-60S. The CH-60S combines features of both the Blackhawk and the Seahawk and is to be used by the Navy for Vertical Replenishment (VERTREP), Vertical On-board Delivery (VOD), amphibious and carrier search and Rescue (SAR) and remote site logistics missions. Other missions that it is expected to undertake include Airborne Mine Counter Measures, Combat Search and Rescue, and Special Warfare Support. The US Navy hope to procure 200 CH-60S helicopters, with the first expected to be delivered by the end of 1999. ------------------------------TWA 800 Continues From AVWeb Newsline (http://www.avweb.com) Meanwhile, another crash of a Boeing product in that same area is once again in the news. No evidence of a crime was ever found in the 1996 crash of TWA Flight 800, and the government after two years dismissed foul play as the cause. But Boeing apparently isn't quite convinced. Scientists hired by the company last week spent nearly 12 hours performing chemical and metallurgical tests aimed at finding microscopic bomb, missile or shrapnel fragments in the wreckage of the 747. "Until a cause has been identified, we'll look at all the possibilities," Boeing spokeswoman Susan Davis said. Sen. Charles Grassley (R-IA), chairman of a subcommittee that reviewed the TWA 800 investigation, said Boeing risks ridicule if it continues to pursue evidence of a theory dismissed by the FBI, NTSB, and other experts. No word yet on what, if anything, the Boeing scientists found in their quest. -------------------------------DC-9 Wheel Problems From AVWeb Newsline (http://www.avweb.com) Northwest Airlines is reviewing wheel assemblies in its 180-strong DC-9 fleet in the wake of two aircraft tire losses in as many weeks. On October 14, a wheel and tire assembly supposed to be on a Northwest DC-9 detached from its axle on takeoff from Chicago's Midway Airport. Eleven days later, a second DC-9 lost a similar assembly from its axle as it was making a normal landing in the Twin Cities. Neither case resulted in injuries, but a woman in Chicago was admitted to hospital for observation after the tire in that incident struck her vehicle. Northwest operates more DC-9s than any other carrier. Pagina 902 WUN-v05 -------------------------------Chinese made Airplanes From AVWeb Newsline (http://www.avweb.com) The FAA has certified the first MD90-30 jet -- and the next-to-last -made in China under a 1994 agreement between the former McDonnell-Douglas Corp. and China's state-run aviation agency, the China Aviation Industry Corp. The agreement originally called for production of 20 MD90-30s, with McDonnell-Douglas supplying raw materials, engines, and tech support, and the CAIC in charge of making the airframe, general assembly and test flights. But the order was scaled back to two planes following the Boeing-MD merger. The second 150-seat aircraft is scheduled for delivery in February. China's Xinhua News Agency said the FAA certification proved that China is capable of producing modern, large-scale civilian airplanes. -------------------------------Possible US Airways Strike US Airways flight attendants are seeking a 30-day strike countdown, which, if granted by the National Mediation Board, could disrupt travel during the busy December holiday season. The Association of Flight Attendants has been bargaining on behalf of the 10,000 US Airways workers for three years. But 17 of 32 contract sections remain unresolved, including pay raises, pensions and benefits. Among other things, the union complains that US Airways hasn't given attendants raises since January 1996, gives married flight attendants lower pensions, and refuses to grant leave as required by the Family Medical Leave Act. If the mediation board rules that the talks have broken down, and if either party refuses arbitration, flight attendants may take strike action after a 30-day cooling-off period. -------------------------------ICAO Airport Codes Info This was posted to the WUN list as a specific reply but it does nicely as general information: In the ICAO (4 letter) code, the first letter can represent specific countries and regions that the airport is in. for example, K stands for US airports in the "continental US": KJFK =JFK, KLAX =LAX, KMIA = MIA. But Honolulu and Anchorage are located in the "Pacific Region" therefore they are PHNL = HNL, PANC = ANC. Now to make it a little more complex, lets take Auckland, New Zealand and Sydney, Australia, even though they are in the Pacific region their codes are NZAA = AKL,and YSSY = SYD. The ICAO codes are used for flight planning and FMC programming on the a/c. The IATA (3 letter) codes are used I believe more for the travel industry, therefore, that is the code that is more familiar with the general public. Hope this helps and doesn't confuse! (posted by Mike Dean) -----------------------------Website Updates A few new website additions this month, so enjoy. http://www.wunclub.com - Obv. http://www.zen.co.uk/home/page/alan.gale - Beacon Dx, SAR, TV DX Pagina 903 WUN-v05 http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/3569/ - Harry's Homebrew http://www.web-ie.com/irishav/shanwick.htm - Shanwick Aeradio http://www.qsl.net - Info source! http://blackcatsystems.com/radio/hfACARS.htm - HF ACARS http://www2.nightowl.net/tyler Todds personal homepage with lots of Mods for scanners, cb's, and shortwave radios. http://www.avweb.com Aviation Magazine and News Service. Well, that's a few to be going on with. Please submit links to DP at the address at the top, no later than the 20th. ------------------------------Comments Section Not ones to blow our own trumpet or anything, but I've included some kind words of praise from some of you. Yes, you the readers! Jim Dunnett, well known digi enthusiast!: "Despite your comments about lack of material for your column, you seem to have done very well indeed with what you had. ...I did enjoy the article on the B52 ... it was very informative." Kees Leune, a WUN reader: " Dear Todd and David, I just wanted to provide you with a compliment about the aero column. I was especially happy to read the part about Shanwick Radio. Although I have been monitoring those frequencies for quite a while now, there was some interesting information in there of which I was not aware earlier." He goes on to supply me with info on his antenna setup. Info, which will magically appear next month. >From Alan Gale G4TMV, world renowned NDB Dxer and SAR enthusiast: "You've both done a good job with the column, and it's great to see it back once again." (see next month's column for a special on NDBs from Alan and myself.) Well thats all for this month folks. Please contribute anything that you can by sending it to either one of our email addresses listed at the top of the column. Everyone have a great new year. Until next month, good listening and great DX. ============================================================= 0101100010110001011000001110011000101100110110001100110011010000100011 0011100010010101001100110101100101000011011000011101100000011101100100 01001101# DIGITAL #00011110010100001101010010100011010111000000111001 1000100101111010100100011010010010100110100011010001101000011010011100 0111000111001110000110000111100000100101011001001010111010100011100011 001000101010110100000111000111# REVIEW #00000101110011100001101000101 0101001011000011101100010110001100110100010110000111011000101100001110 0000110100101010110101011010000100101001101001010101010100010101010001 01001011111100001000101010011000110011000011101100010# COLUMN #110001 1100011010100101010010101001010100100001110110000101100101001101011000 - Editor: Day Watson E-mail: [email protected] - 14, Gardens Road, Clevedon, N Somerset, United Kingdom BS21 7QG - Nickname on IRC channel #monitor DayW Hi digi WUNners Pagina 904 WUN-v05 Some time ago someone asked me if the bits in the header formed a message. At that time it was a random bitstream. Now it can be decoded with information in the 1999 DR Columns providing sufficient tools. Please don't post the answer to the list and spoil the pleasure for others in later days/weeks/months. If you wish, email me direct with the solution (but no prizes), indicating the mode, alphabet and any other relevant point(s). Have fun. The menu Diplo Met Military Special UNID New frequency for Norway Tunisian diplo - or is it? DDH47 and unid signal Naval markers/working A brief look back ALE (188-141A) frequencies MT63 psk parallel tone modem ;50; - RTTY Mystery - Station/System Unid modem on 3615.7 Khz >>....Diplo.....> ::: New frequency for Norway 21852.9 was logged a few days ago with a station believed to be MFA Oslo using the selcalls KFQE and KFQO in arq. No subsequent qso resulted but the indications point to a possible new frequency in use with Norwegian diplo; no previous mention in WUN. ::: Tunisian diplo - or is it? For years we have logged stations on 13 Mhz (currently 13956.5) as being MFA Tunis and embassies. They're the ones using fec (Sitor/B) and (regularly changing) 3-char A/N tactical callsigns eg EL4 where calls are made eeeeeeeellllllll4444444 de aaaaaaaabbbbbbbbdddddddd. Opchat is in French (normally abbreviated). But as Bert Brummel observed in an email to me a few days ago "I often wondered WHY these transmissions are categorized as being sent from Tunis ? I know these transmissions are being reported as early from the 80's, even then....did you ever monitor transmissions with the header 'Tunis' in it ? " When one thinks about it he has just reason to question the ID given. We tend to take as gospel the entries in our favourite frequency lists. In fact this is the ID given in six different (current editions) books which I have on my shelf. But he is quite correct "did you ever monitor transmissions with the header 'Tunis' in it ? ". My entry into the hobby was 1990 and I certainly can't remember such a header in this last decade. Does anyWUN have definative proof that this station is MFA Tunis? Any of you guys/gals out there are, or know, a radioamateur with a beam and can get a reasonable bearing let me know it and the receiving location. If we can get 4-6 bearings we might be able to help Bert by triangulating such data. >>....Met.....> ::: DDH47 and unid signal This item comes from Klaus Betke in Germany who says "This morning I had a phone call from an employee of the Hamburg Meteo transmitter station in Pinneberg. Some weeks ago I sent them a reception report for DDH47 [147.3 kHz], as there was a call for reception reports Pagina 905 WUN-v05 on their web page. I mentioned an unid data transmission on 146.8, which however did not affect DDH47 reception. Now he told me that it must be the switching power supply in my computer or something like that. The RegTP (a government authority, formerly BMPT) direction finding facilities in Itzehoe near Hamburg, in southern Germany, and some mobile monitoring units could not find this signal. At Itzehoe they first thought they had caught him, but it turned out that it was a computer monitor in their own office building. The signal I hear on 146.8 kHz is definitely some kind of PSK or FSK data. A baud rate measurement with the RTTY decoder locks immediately to 300.0 baud (maybe 600, but that's too fast for my decoder). But now it is obvious that it is something very local (my neighbour's new computer is not the guilty one). Who knows what kind of signals are nowadays travelling on the power line? Anyway, I was bit confused that a brief remark in a reception report had triggered the nationwide surveillance machinery... The reason for their request for signal reports is, that they are afraid that their brand new LF antenna, 99 metres high, is not as good as the old one. Receiving problems have been reported for example from Texel in NW Holland, which is not very far away, and from somewhere on the Channel coast. I asked him about the future of the Hamburg Meteo broadcasts, and he said they have been told that they will continue another ten years. Of course nothing is 100% sure, but recently they have spent 6 - 7 million DM for new equipment." Many thanks, Klaus. Something to think about. >>....Military.....> ::: Naval markers/working 2789 FUE: FN Brest F 2108 ITA2/75/800 Breaks off usual testing to send the opchat below. Any ideas? (25 Nov) (RGA) So noted Jim Dunnett at the end of November with the following procedural exchanges. aa aa aa aa aa aa [Short for FAAA](general call to All French Warships) de fue fue fue fue fue testing ryryryryryryryryryryryryry sgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgs 0123456789 These "testing" sequences are in fact channel markers used by the French Navy on HF to answer ships on allocated ship frequencies. They equate to the CARBs used by Canada, Holland, Italy and UK. The fact that little is seen on them probably indicates that the bulk of ship->shore traffic is sent by satellite rather than HF. However patience often rewards the monitor, as follows: fr fr fr de de de fue fue fue fue bo bo bo bo bo [??????????] qsm qsm qsm qsm [Repeat the last message] The warship IDing as "FR" will have called using an encrypted mode. There is no further need for ID in this procedure as the shore will find the ID of the ship when it decrypts. This is known as an indefinate callsign with "F" indicating French warship and "R" being a random choice of letter at the time of contact. The tfc from the ship has corrupted during transmission due to Pagina 906 WUN-v05 interference etc. FUE uses the two letter op code BO to ask the ship to rephase/rerun and (QSM) to repeat the last message. fr fr fr de de de de fue fue qeoise qsm kilo fr fr fr fr de de de fue fue fue fue qrm qrm qsm qsm qsm kkkkkkkk fr fr fr fr de de de de fue fue fue qrm qrm qrm qsm qsm kilo fr fr de de fue fue fue qrm fr fr fr de de fue fue fue qrm qrm qrm qsy 4 ou 6 qsy 4 Brest has been having problems with interference on the ship frequency associated with 2789 and asking ship to change to 4 or 6 Mhz channels, looking like 4 for starters. fr fr fr fr fr de de de de fue fue fue fue fue qrm qrm int qsy 6 int qsy 6 kilo Interrogative qsy (can you change frequency to) 6 mhz channel. fr fr fr de de de fue fue fue qsm qsm bo bo bo kilo fr fr fr de de de fue fue fue r ar r ar r ar Eventually Brest receives the tfc, signs off and reverts to the channel free marker. aa aa aa aa aa aa de fue fue fue fue fue testing ryryryryryryryryryryryryry sgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgs 0123456789 The next time the same ship calls it will use another indefinate callsign eg "FH". Pagina 907 WUN-v05 Thanks Jim, and on the same subject 5097.0 CFH: CF HALIFAX 2021 rtty 75/850 Marker "NAWS de CFH zkr f1 2822 3294 4170 6236 8303 16576 22186". Wkng ship "kz/12 cz/12 de CFH CFH r14 k" then signoff.". (26/Nov) (DW) Halifax normally seen running a tape giving the frequencies to which it is listening. Again use is made of indefinate callsigns, in this case the ship operator is using "z" as the random letter but strange the conflicting double use of country identifier "k" (USA) and "c" (Canada). It is assumed the /12 is to indicate that the ship being worked is using the 12 mhz channel (which as one can see is missing from the calltape !). >>....Special.....> ::: A brief look back This is the last column of the decade/Twentieth century so thanks to Murray Lehman down in Perth, W Australia for putting together a few samples from the early '90s, from stations which are no longer on air at least in the modes shown. There is a wide variety that one could chose from the old logs and print outs. The decade has seen the demise on HF of famous press broadcasts, AFTN links and met broadcasts, pointpoint links etc. Murray's samples are PTT types; all should be self explanatory. He says "actually enjoyed rummaging amongst the old prints once I got into them; mostly forgotten what was there". Were those tears, Murray, caused by dust, or tears from memories of byegone hours of enjoyment? 1) ZEN69 - Hong Kong Telecom International to Vientiane ARQ-M4 baud: 192 a) ZCZC HVT 000 /1 LSSV BN H/AC 000 HONG KONG 29 0839 THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG 12345 67890 THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG 12345 67890 FROM HKG MSC ZCZC /1 LS/1 BN H//1 000 VIENTIANE DE HONGKONG VIENTIANE GOOD MORNING UR /1 NOTED GA URS ALSO NNNN b) ZCZC HVT403 CFB945 DC3120 LSVE CO H/HK 80/77 27 1550 NNNN c) ZCZC HVT000 /1 LSSV BN H/AC 000 HONG KONG 27 1600 LAST SENT HVT403 AS AT 0800GMT NNNN 2) HVN - Vatican City to Lisbon ARQ-M2 baud: 96 a) ZCZC TEST DE VATICANCITY THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG'S BACK Pagina 908 WUN-v05 12345667890 TIMES NNNN b) ZCZC /1 PC/1 BN VAVS 000 CITTADELVATICANO 005 0925 /1 LISBOA GOOD MORNING STN VAP886 PVA/RPI GA TRF ZOK ZOK NNNN 3) RBI.. - PTT Moscow to Kabul ARQ-M2 baud: 96 a) ZCZC /1 KABOUL DE MOSCOU 1730 MISTER YR LAST /1 RE SITN OK MUCH THANKS BUT STILL MISSING AFM175 AND AFM176 NOW LR AFM193 RPT AFM193 OK EXCEPT STILL MISSINGS AFM175 AND AFM176 PLS GA RUSH MISSINGS RGDS NNNN b) ZCZC MAF000 /1 MOSCOU 2 /1 KABUL LR AFM469 LS MAF709 TUHRU NNNN c) ZCZC MAF335 03/298 67/1001 AKFL CO SUTH 018 TASHKENT 18/17 12/12 0840 NNNN 4) YAB. - PTT Kabul to Moscow ARQ-M2 baud: 96 MOSCOU DE KABUL BK BK BK BK BK ALL RCVD GARBLED ZSU ZSU QRM PLS GA TEST TEST TEST TEST NNNN 5) BAL. - PTT Beijing to Sofia ITA2 baud: 50 QRA DE BAL6 BAL6 BAL6 RYRYRYRYRRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY SOFIA DE BEIJING HR ZOK ZOK ZOK NW GA GA HR LS XLS178 LR VLX962 TUHRU CFM? NW GA GA GA TUHRU CFM??? 6) LZP. - Bulgarska Telegrafitscheka Agentzia Sofia to Beijing ITA2 baud: 50 QRA DE LZP3 LZP3 TESTING FOR BEIJING ZHC? ZRO? JJ RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY Pagina 909 WUN-v05 NNNN 7) BCC.. - PTT Shangai to Yangon ITA2 baud: 50 RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY QRA /1 DE BCC22 ZCZC /1 YGN DE SHAI ONE MSG FOR YOUBBJJJJJJJJJJ NNNN 8) ORI.. - Regie des Telegraphes et des Telephones Brussels to Lubumbashi ARQ-M2 baud: 96 a) ZCZC LUMR ( 534) VDA001 QL TLC/OP .BEELINE 10160851 16.10.92 GECAMINES VOICI LA BANDE TEST =================== 012345678901234567890123456789 RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY 10160851 NNNN b) ZCZC LUMR023 ( 688) INTA030 BGTLX036 QL PGF .TOURIA 12131115 MESSAGE ENVOYE AU ZAIRE ======================== STF BGTLX036 9112131115 ( 469) INTA057 9112160920 /TOURIA STF TOURIA POSSIBLE DUPLICATE MESSAGE RRR-057 TOURIA TLX06 BELGO B 21375D BELGO B MESSAGE I/D : 428940 BELGOLAISE BRUXELLES A GECAMINES EXPLORATION BRUXELLES 13.12.91 21375D BELGO B =12160920 NNNN 9) 9RE... PTT Lubumbashi to Brussels ARQ-M2 baud: 96 a) ATT LUCIENNE AVEZ VS MESSAGES POUR LUBUMBASHI ZR SVP b) ZCZC LUMT002 ( 752) VBD001 QL BRU/TLX .VDB 10160757 ATTENTION DU BUREAU TELEX BCM BRUXELLES -------------------------------------- C.I.: TLC/OP SE: TLC/OP/TLX - L'SHI. Pagina 910 WUN-v05 =10160757 NNNN ::: ALE (188-141A) frequencies As the interest in decoding ALE grows this seems like the time to add a list here for posterity and with it thanks to Jack Metcalfe for the posting. The list gives some active ALE frequencies sorted (where known) by users. The frequencies are USB unless indicated. Frequency User Identifiers HF ALE Mode - USB unless indicated Frequency 2309.0 2360.0 2520.0 2627.0 3068.0 4442.0 4479.0 4517.0 4577.0 4598.8 4607.0 4637.1 4777.0 4870.0 4924.5 4957.0 5126.0 5202.0 5232.0 5313.5 5315.0 5324.5 5394.5 5794.0 6318.5 6767.4 6845.0 6847.0 6864.0 6980.0 6981.0 6981.5 7430.0 7682.0 7725.0 7739.0 7805.0 7865.0 7929.0 8050.0 9141.0 9145.0 12057.0 12068.5 14814.0 18277.0 14395.0 User DOE NG CAP DLA Identifiers 100, 126 1001, 1261 100, 1001, 1261 100, 570, 6401 A1A 1001, 1002, 7421 DOEORO 1001, 3201 1001 ARQBLU, ARQRED, XDLBLU, XDLRED 100 100 1731 22C1, 22D1 126 1261 CLH, CLS, D24118, GRB, L26 126, 1001, 1002, 1261, 3201, 6321, 6401 CON 101, 104, 106, 108, 131, 136 FREDGAS, GRASSY, RADIO, ROCKVL (LSB) 1731 100, 724, 1261, 5701 BAM14, ZEBRA BLU, RED AT1, LR1 (LSB) CYP, HSP CAS, PPZ, TAC, VFO (LSB) BB1 AFO1, CH11, CIP46, CIS201, VDD ALR 2RI1, 4RTY, 5GQ4, 7LOP, 8BR2, 0R7K CAP900, CAP902, DIS CH1, KAI NOU, SP328, ZOU (LSB) F9J, 9EZ 60 SARRF, SARMN ACERO, ACERO2 FFT, RDU, STA CLH, CLS, D24118, D24360, GRB, L26184, L26185, L26189, L26363, L26365, L26366, L26419, L26547, TOC LRF, STA CLH, CLS, D24118, D24360 ASI ASI AHQ, COMMNET, DRC, LNSTR, MOD, 44MED, 6TMMMC, 62MED Pagina 911 WUN-v05 AHQ, DRC, HOD, MOD 17137.0 6803.1 7552.1 NTA NTA 7697.1 15603.0 NTA NTA 100, 108, 122, 131 AMRWNIC42, BESWNHP857, BESWNTC244, BESWPIV389, KGD34NCC, NTAWNFT417 108 ASI, BEAKJL412, BESWPIV389 9122.5 USA COE 11693.5 12070.0 12122.0 USA COE USA COE USA COE 12267.0 16077.0 16326.0 16382.0 USA USA USA USA 5140.0 5192.0 7477.0 7932.0 IL IL IL IL COE COE COE COE SECURE SECURE SECURE SECURE 2IH, 3J2, 3R8, CGQ, H2P, HAI, LRB, LRBHF1, LRDHF1, LRO, LRP, MVD, MVDHF1, MVS, NAPHF1, NWK, NWO, NWOFP, OP0, QS2, SADHF1, SPA, SWG, SWGHF1, WAPA,WUM 1261, NWKHF1 MVDHF1, NWKHF1, SACHF1 LRB, LRBHF1, LRBHF2, LRDHF1, MVDHF1, NWOHF1, NWPHF0, SPAHF1, SPA STC, SPK, SPKHF1 NWKHF1 NWKHF1 NWKHF1 NWKHF1 D13ISP, IL5 D19ISP D12ISP, D19ISP, IL5, IL10 D13ISP, D19ISP, IL5 6767.5 6985.0 7448.5 7510.0 USAIS1002, USAPC1001 (LSB) USAIS1002, USAPC1001 (USB) USAIS1002, USAPC1001 (LSB) DACOOP, USAIS1002 (LSB) 6910.0 9067.0 RTI, WIN RTI 8859.0 10558.0 CLC43, CLC44, CRC4 CLC44 8912.0 13907.0 TRC, 543P TRC, 543P 5430.0 5754.0 5855.0 7650.0 7786.0 7830.0 8046.0 8096.0 8164.0 A5, X7, 202, 3333 A5, X7, 202, 3333 202, 3333 A5, X7 A5, X7 A5, T6, X7, 202 A5, X7, XB1, 3333 A5, X7 A5, X7 10581.0 12101.0 12225.0 20958.0 3032.0 4445.0 4857.0 5062.0 5217.0 5777.0 5847.0 6766.0 7648.5 8037.0 8047.0 8093.0 9121.0 S12, S12, S12, S12, NGB NGB NGB NGB NGB NGB NGB NGB NGB NGB NGB NGB S84, S93, S94 S92, S94 S84, S93 S94 100, 724, HQ3NGB 75TH HQ3NGB HQ1, HQ3NGB, LIT 75TH CON, LRF, SAF 126, 1264, CUB, FFT, MGE, RDU, SP, STA 1002, 3201, 6401, HQ3NGB, SFL, SLE CYS LRF, NBG, SPI, STP Pagina 912 9141.5 NGB 10796.0 NGB 4490.0 5711.0 6800.0 9106.0 SHARES SHARES SHARES SHARES 11217.0 13242.0 15094.0 17487.0 SHARES SHARES SHARES SHARES 3059.0 3137.0 4721.0 5708.0 6715.0 6721.0 6761.0 7632.0 8965.0 9025.0 9057.0 11226.0 11250.0 13215.0 15016.0 15043.0 18003.0 20631.0 23337.0 27870.0 USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF 5860.0 6870.0 7475.0 7611.0 FAA FAA FAA FAA 8125.0 9114.0 9914.0 11637.0 13457.0 15851.0 FAA FAA FAA FAA FAA FAA 2808.5 5058.5 5388.5 5912.0 7778.5 7903.5 10913.5 11073.5 18171.0 18666.0 FBI FBI FBI 6809.0 7348.0 9462.0 10194.0 10588.0 FEMA FEMA FEMA FEMA FEMA FBI FBI FBI FBI WUN-v05 BNA, CUB, FFT, HLN, HLN HHL, HLND HLN, JSJ, MGE, MGM, RAP, RDU AAT3BFMARS, CON, WAR46 RIC A1A, BRG, HHS001, POB A1A, AAT3BFMARS, AAT3BFMQP, BRG, CON, D02, DOEORO, DOEORO3, D10, GR1, GR2, GRK, HHS, HOP, HO1, POB, KGD34NCC, KIH98, KNR33, MVD, MVDHF1, RIC, RME, RMEALT, USANG2410, WAR46 HHS000, HHS001, HRT, HR3, RIC, RME, RMG DLA303, 908WGY DLA303, 908WGY ADW ADW, RSC ADW 537999 ADW, OFF, 544828 GTL, LOU, OFF, PLA, WRL GTL, JNR PLA ADW, HAW, HIK, JNR FAA, FAAZJX FAA (LSB) FAAMRB, FAAZBW, FAAZDC, FAAZNY DEFAULT, FAAECI, FAAMRB, FAAZBW, FAAZJX, FAAZMP, FAAZNE, FAAZNY FAAZBW, FAAZMP FAAZDC FAAZMP FAAZDC, FAAZJX, FAAZME, FAAZNY FAAZMP FAA, FAASJU CO1, QT2 SUP, PO1, AT1, CI1, AT1, MM1, LV1, SUP03, SU1 SU1 LR1, ME1 CO1, LV1, QT2, QT9, SJ1 CO1, CL1, KW1, ME1, MM1, SJ1, SU1, SUP03 QT2 MM1, QT2, QT4 FC5, FC8FEM, FCSFEM, GA4, NC4, SC4, VA3FEM FC8, FM4FEM FC8FEM, FM4FEM, FM6 FC8FEM AL4, AL4FMA, ART, D04, D11, D12, D13, D14, D15, FC1FEM, FC6, FC6FEM, FC8, FC8FEM, FCSFEM, FEMEASBAP,FEMEASWWE, FM0FEM, FM1FEM, FM4, FM4FEM, FM4FMA, FM6FEM, FM6FEM1, Pagina 913 13446.0 14776.0 WUN-v05 FM8FEM, FR4FMA, IL5, IL5FMA, IL5FEM001, KS7FEM, KS7FMA, LA6, MO7FEM, NC4, NC4FEM, NC4FEMA, NC4FMA, NW1, NW2, UT8FEM, VA3, VA3FEM, X FM4, FM6 FC8 FEMA FEMA 4632.0 5500.0 8400.0 9200.0 CAP DLA DOE FAA FBI FEMA IL SECURE NG NGB NTA SHARES USA COE USAF ATLANTICO, QUINDIO, RADGENA, RADPADA CESYP, COVENAS, ENSB, RADGENA ATLANTICO ATZ ATF, GLORIA, RADGENA ATLANTICO, BARRANCA, ENSB, RADGENA Civil Air Patrol Defense Logistics Agency Department of Energy Federal Aviation Administration Federal Bureau of Investigation Federal Emergency Management Agency Illinois Operation SECURE (State Emergency Capability Using Radio Effectively) National Guard National Guard Bureau National Telecommunications Alliance Shared Resources US Army Corp of Engineers United States Air Force ::: MT63 psk parallel tone modem Whilst this is not a utility mode but a radio amateur one being developed I'm putting it in for interest this month. It's not the first time that r/amateur development has found its way into commercial useage vis. Pactor and Clover. My thanks to Leif Dehio for passing on the website www.freeweb.org/varie/ninopo/radio/MT63/index.htm a couple of weeks ago. It runs on a Windows soundcard system. A regular frequency for MT63 to familiarise one's self with the mode is 14347/usb. >>....Unid.....> ::: ;50; - RTTY Mystery - Station/System This came (via Ary) from Alf in Central Europe with his comments. I've been asked to point out that the station sends ;50; and ;100; and that these are no typos! "These logs start like the usual ;50;-station, but this one shows Zgroups in their header. This compared with some CW loggings from the same day... Think all similar are from eastern Europe, but I think all different countries use (a bit) different procedures, so maybe get an ID at least which military/country/etc. 5690 kHz unid: RTTY 50/425/R OCT 07 / 13.03z message of 5 FGS after 50 groups ;50; Pagina 914 WUN-v05 after 100 groups ;100; end: .. 1303 (Time in CEST) into duplex confirmation-traffic like 'R?-' 'NW NW' 'R6 QRV-' 'R7 SK-' header: ' 47 102 7 1400 47 ; ZAA ZTK ZYI ZXX ' 7: Date, 1400: Time in CEST, 102: msg of 102 5fgs-groups OCT 07 / 14.15Z 'RYRY..RYRY QRJ ??? QRJ ??? QRJ ??? QRP QRO' Maybe this is a RTTY-sister of the CW-station see below: I read somewhere that these Z-code stations are Polish ?? 5061.7 kHz unid OCT 07 / 08.15Z 5 LGS-QTC in CW after ' =24 52 7 1TTT 24 = ZVY ZHO ZYE ZLV = ' 7: Date, 1TTT: Time of msg 1000h CEST. 5419 kHz BWVM: unid OCT 07 / 08.20Z 5 FGS in CW to M8E8, short/cut zeros, after: ' =6 15 7 1TTT 6 = Z__ ZAS ZHI ZX_ = ', 7: Date, 1TTT: Time of msg (here: 1000h CEST) handkeyed and cfm-tfc like: 'R6 K' 'RPT GR13 K' More on the very active ' ;50;-Mystery RTTY station ': 5011 kHz 1319Z RTTY 50/425/R 5 FGS with duplex RTTY and CW confirmation-traffic, header: 126 50 23 1048 5712; FM 97512 FOR 87530 means:126: 50: 23: 1048: 5712: ; FM FOR message number ?? 50 groups Date (original) Time of message key ??? separator like the -...- (= or BT) in CW from (but what does it means really ?) for Pagina 915 WUN-v05 end of message (of 50 5FGS): ;50; 1316 K (handtyped), 1316 is Time in UTC/GMT. next headers: 845 50 23 1140 6148; FM 97512 FOR 87530 124 209 23 1300 7564; (but w/out FM/FOR) usually after 50/100/150/200 grps: ;50; ;100; ;150; ;200; cfm-tfc with e.g.: RYRYRYRYRY ... RPT RPT K CFM QRU QRU ? K if ready then carrier went on SPACE & sign-off of RTTY into CW: BK QRV K QSA 4 TOAW DE YDQT QRM QRM ... QSY 1678T QSY 1678T K ID was only given in CW mode (always handkeyed). The Q in the ident YDQT was not too clearly given, --.-so it could be also YDMW or YDGM. But the ident I think are on a daily (or so) changed basis, think there is no was to get a positive QTH-ID out of the ID. Only maybe that both callsigns are build of only of letters and no figures (by system ?). Zeros in CW are given as short zeros (means T for 0). But this was the first time that I was able to get a callsign from this ;50;-Mystery. Because they give the time always in UTC/GMT (no local summer time) it could be a military from western/central Europe from maybe any of the new NATO-members. 5122 kHz 1346Z RTTY 50/425/R 5 FGS with duplex RTTY and CW confirmation-traffic end: ' - 1346 ', duplex cfm-tfc, 1346 header 707 51 23 1211 8123; FM 65602 FOR 80444 into 51 5FGS, after 50 grps: ;50; 244557 1353 K into short CW cfm-tfc, and back in RTTY 928 21 23 1252 7812; FM 65622 FOR 80444 next: 103 207 23 1340 3376; but w/out FM/FOR Carrier on SPACE and RTTY-s/off, then in CW: QSY 16385 Think the QSY means no QSY to 16385 kHz, but maybe a kind of key to find the new frequency out of a frequency-book ?? Has anybody more infos about this one ?!?!?!?!? Thanks Alf. " Can anyWUN help him with this mystery? Pagina 916 WUN-v05 ::: Unid modem on 3615.7 Khz Last month mention was made of an unid modem logged on 3615.7 khZ. This is the GKY1 channel of Portishead Radio normally using a Sitor-A/B modem. Thanks to LD suggesting the mode, the AX-25 packet module running at 1200bd (normally associated with r/amateur VHF comms) was used and produced GKY1 GKB GKB CQ @ GKY1 GKB GKY1 CQ CQ GKB GKY1 GKY1 GKY1 GKB GKY1 GKB GHB GKB but very little traffic (transfer of index file). These transmitters are at BT's Rugby site. Next question - WUNder what they were doing? >>....Signoff.....> Well that's the end of this column barring the '99 DR Index which follows; and nearly the end of this millennium. Rather than just wish some of you Happy Christmas I'd rather include you all, irrespective of your creed or culture, trusting that your God goes with you and your families and that at least your part of the next millennium may be peaceful. KR's Day ======================================================================= Index Digital Review - 1999 Aero========================================================= Gaza International HFDL More HFDL Another HFDL Jan99 Jul99 Aug99 Sep99 V5/01 V5/07 V5/08 V5/09 Commercial=================================================== Bushnet Ltd Zaire Bank Circuit Sep99 May99 V5/09 V5/05 dgps========================================================= Australian update dgps Australia DGPS directory at Trimble Station updates Unid in the Gulf of Finland US additions US dgps updates US unid dgps on 313 khz Oct99 Feb99 Mar99 Jul99 Jan99 Mar99 Jan99 Jan99 V5/10 V5/02 V5/03 V5/07 V5/01 V5/03 V5/01 V5/01 Diplo======================================================== Algerian diplo frequency update Danish diplo update French diplo frequency designation French diplo update Hungary revisited Polish arq & frequencies Malaysian ARQ/HC Mar99 Sep99 Mar99 Feb99 Oct99 Jan99 Jan99 Pagina 917 V5/03 V5/09 V5/03 V5/02 V5/10 V5/01 V5/01 WUN-v05 MFA Belgrade ceases diplo broadcasts New frequency for Norway Roumanian Diplo update Romanian winter schedule Swiss callsign suffixes Swiss diplo update Tunisian diplo - or is it? Apr99 Dec99 May99 Nov99 Aug99 Apr99 Dec99 V5/04 V5/12 V5/05 V5/11 V5/08 V5/04 V5/12 Met========================================================== Canadians suspend Pacific HF METOC broadcast CCG Iqualuit/VFF fax DDH47 and unid signal JVcomm32 upgrade Marius Rensen website restructured Moscow Met still moving New USCG Boston/NMF FAX schedule Pretoria/ZRO fax with technical problems Rome Met fax Saint-Denis Met, Reunion STL trials from RN Inskip Unid met on 5154.5 khz Unid N/Atlantic fax. USN N/Atlantic fax Victoria Harbour, HK FAX Mar99 Sep99 Dec99 Feb99 Nov99 May99 Apr99 Sep99 Jul99 Jan99 Nov99 Apr99 May99 May99 Aug99 V5/03 V5/09 V5/12 V5/02 V5/11 V5/05 V5/04 V5/09 V5/07 V5/01 V5/11 V5/04 V5/05 V5/05 V5/08 Military===================================================== Alysse found ARQ/E//184.6 update ARQ/E//184.6 update Aug RIs AXF/ZKX link Czech Border Guards clarification Czech military Demise of UK's interleaved links Exercise SHAMOO HUNT FAF scheduling FF (cct:HAE/HAS) in the Pacific FF circuit to Kumanovo (Macedonia) FF in E/Timor FN Le Port (Reunion)/FUX marker change FNavy markers French 184.6 bd circuits HSwMS Sodermanland Interrogative More US Routing Indicators NATO Lisbon/CTP goes RTTY Naval markers/working New FF circuit - analysing available info New USCG net on 8mhz Norwegian Navy, Spitzbergen PLM Tunisia RI additions RNZAF Auckland rtty RNZN Irirangi(nr Waiouru)/ZLO Routing indicators Routing Indicators Routing Indicators database Second sub exercise SN Madrid/EBA ceases Navarea broadcasts SOM/MOS circuits Spanish Navy frequencies Splatterer of the month Turkish Navy on 6395 Update on FDG USCG CAMSPAC Gtor net - new frequency. USCG G-tor Pagina 918 Apr99 Jun99 Jul99 Aug99 Jul99 Oct99 Nov99 Jul99 Aug99 May99 Apr99 Apr99 Sep99 May99 Jul99 May99 Sep99 Feb99 Feb99 Jan99 Dec99 Oct99 Oct99 Jul99 Oct99 Jul99 Jul99 Jul99 Jan99 Jun99 Nov99 Aug99 Jun99 Jun99 Feb99 Sep99 Apr99 Jun99 Aug99 Jan99 V5/04 V5/06 V5/07 V5/08 V5/07 V5/10 V5/11 V5/07 V5/08 V5/05 V5/04 V5/04 V5/09 V5/05 V5/07 V5/05 V5/09 V5/02 V5/02 V5/01 V5/12 V5/10 V5/10 V5/07 V5/10 V5/07 V5/07 V5/07 V5/01 V5/06 V5/11 V5/08 V5/06 V5/06 V5/02 V5/09 V5/04 V5/06 V5/08 V5/01 WUN-v05 USCG vessels on G-TOR Variations on the Gibraltar/GYU vft Feb99 Jul99 V5/02 V5/07 National Governmental======================================== Algerian Customs - locations Algerian Customs - Pactor German CoastGuard (Kustenwache) Apr99 Mar99 Mar99 V5/04 V5/03 V5/03 Press======================================================== CNA Taipei FAX KPL - LAO Last of the rtty "press" Maghreb Arab Press (MAP) ceased SANA Damascus Apr99 Aug99 Apr99 Mar99 Aug99 V5/04 V5/08 V5/04 V5/03 V5/08 Special====================================================== A brief look back ALE (188-141A) frequencies Beyond F1b Latvian packet (AX-25) MT63 psk parallel tone modem Radio Museum website Receiver control Receiver control software Dec99 Dec99 Aug99 Jul99 Dec99 Nov99 Jul99 Jun99 V5/12 V5/12 V5/08 V5/07 V5/12 V5/11 V5/07 V5/06 Techi Tips=================================================== ASCII bit table Autocorrelation bit Automatic Link Establishment (ALE)- an introduction Basic coding - intro Error alleviation in RTTY Error correction - basics 1 Error correction - basics 2 Intro to signal analysis Investigating the spectrum Multi level signalling Piccolo Mk.6 Receiver control - basics Receiver control - package table request RTTY coding Apr99 Sep99 Oct99 Jan99 Jan99 Feb99 Mar99 Aug99 Aug99 Nov99 Jun99 May99 May99 Jan99 V5/04 V5/09 V5/10 V5/01 V5/01 V5/02 V5/03 V5/08 V5/08 V5/11 V5/06 V5/05 V5/05 V5/01 Unid========================================================= ;50; - RTTY Mystery - Station/System ARQ/N Identifying systems - useful website Jet noise ON0BEL ON0BEL update Tehran on Pactor I Unidentified modem Unid modem on 3615.7 Khz 68.5bds 195.3 4-tone system Dec99 Jul99 Feb99 Apr99 Mar99 Apr99 Jan99 Nov99 Dec99 Feb99 Jul99 V5/12 V5/07 V5/02 V5/04 V5/03 V5/04 V5/01 V5/11 V5/12 V5/02 V5/07 ================================================================= Military Channel Designators List ================================= Not too many changes this month. A few new frequencies added here and Pagina 919 WUN-v05 there, and a few more tie-ups confirmed. The observant ones amongst you will see that I have re-arranged the 'Zulu' listing - I may tackle other parts of the column in future months, unless I get negative reactions to the one small bit changed so for. Seasons Greetings everyone, and I hope that you all have excellent millennium celebrations. **NOTES: (6) Confirmed 1996 (7) Confirmed 1997 (8) Confirmed 1998 (9) Confirmed 1999 MF = Moved From (freq in MHz) Revised Frequency Designator's (Last Revision 15th Dec 99) *USAF MYSTIC STAR: ================== F003 8036 (8) F005 9120 (8) F007 4850 F009 17972 F020 16117 F033 15962 F039 10881 F046 13823 F054 8058 (9) F058 4742 (6) F061 23265 (9) F063 14870 F064 11214 (9) F066 15036 F077 ? F078 18532 F080 15677 F084 13205.5 F085 MF 6,8,11 MHz F086 9461 F089 13204 (6) F090 6716 F094 9017 (6) F098 14585 F099 13247 (7) F101 12106 (6) F102 11118 (6) F103 11488 (6) F107 ? (8) F108 7316 F114 6986 (6) F117 6993 (8) F124 11217 (6) F128 23242 F134 4942.5 F136 5429.5 (7) F146 9027 (7) F153 8063 (6) F173 14420.5 F171 184035 (9) F182 3078 (6) F184 10648 (8) F186 3046 F194 13825 (5) F195 20631 F197 4982 (6) F202 16014 (5) F204 12057 F211 11056 (7) F351 F354 F356 F360 F363 F365 F369 F370 F372 F380 F382 F395 F400 F404 F405 F406 F417 F419 F420 F432 F433 F435 F437 F441 F444 F448 F451 F452 F453 F461 F463 F464 F465 F466 F467 F476 F481 F483 F486 F487 F489 F496 F497 F498 F499 F500 F505 F516 F517 ? (9) F662 15048 (6) 11053 (9) F664 15 Mhz? 7827 F667 6817 (7) 7919.5 (8) F673 3064 15018 (7) F677 MF 6 Mhz 11059 (9) F690 3032 20397 (8) F700 4490 17177 F701 11058 (7) 16123 (8) F702 9323 (6) 3144 (5) F703 9991.5 (6) 15094 (6) F706 8057 (5) 9057 (6) F707 10589 6728 (5) F708 23377 7690 F709 9317 (7) 6972 F713 16246 (5) 18393 (6) F717 10883 4992 F722 12270 (9) 11407 (5) F723 18323 (6) 7933 (7) F728 11236 (5) 6731 (8) F731 6683 (9) 20972 F732 15011 (7) 3821 F734 4757 (7) 5684 (6) F736 11494 (8) 17440 F741 7873 19267 F748 6756 (5) 16-18 MHz F749 15-16 Mhz? 13248 (9) F752 8047 (8) 5026 F754 11627 19063 F758 4452 (8) 13211 (8) F777 3113 (6) 4610 (7) F778 18023 (8) 16157 F784 9043 (6) 8040 (9) F785 15687 (6) 14864.5 (7) F790 16323 9023 (7) F803 5078? 4-6 MHz? F807 12103? 7605 F809 5700 (5) 18626 F814 6989 (7) 5152 (9) F821 ? 24483 F823 11229 (9) 5437 (7) F825 19047? 11059.5 (6) F832 18267 5411 (7) F843 MF 6 MHz 8032 (8) F845 6-7 MHz? 4442 (7) F846 13822 (5) 8989 (6) F853 12 MHz 9006 (6) F864 16008 4645 (6) F867 6830 (7) 9270 (6) F868 9218 (6) Pagina 920 F213 F226 F228 F229 F236 F240 F243 F248 F249 F250 F251 F262 F264 F265 F266 F267 F268 F271 F277 F287 F290 F291 F292 F295 F300 F301 F302 F310 F311 F322 F326 F337 F341 F350 ? 5435.5 (6) 7735 (5) ? (8) 15041 (9) ? (8) 18590 5398 (5) 4731 15091 13217 (8) 10717 7693 (6) 15733 (6) 7997 (6) 6730 (9) 7325 (8) 18320 11153 (8) 11226 (8) 8026 (8) 13960 (7) 9414.5 11460 (9) 15707 (6) 7500.5 ? ? 11220 (9) ? 14864 18761 16083 5043 F521 F522 F523 F529 F530 F533 F538 F540 F542 F545 F551 F555 F561 F567 F569 F574 F575 F576 F577 F579 F595 F600 F611 F614 F616 F622 F623 F624 F626 F627 F631 F633 F639 F642 F644 F646 F649 11484 (5) 11232 9215 (9) 8077 (7) 23325 18675 (6) ? 5404.5 5431 (6) 10580 18331 (6) 4894 (6) 11052 (6) 13565 (6) 18387 11413 (6) 10427 11153.5 (7) 10544 (7) MF 11 MHz 10877 13878 (6) 14863 4488.8 (8) 9320 (9) 5817 18317 13241 (8) 19343 7910 (5) 18755 (5) 18290 (9) 7469 18218 15821 (5) 13440 (8) 8053 (6) WUN-v05 F869 16090 F873 13248 (7) F874 13246? F875 6717 (8) F877 4721 (7) F885 13207 (5) F895 5710 (9) F904 10202 (7) F906 4524 F909 7687 (8) F910 19671 (9) F912 7330 F917 10205 (6) F918 13482 F919 11159 (6) F920 7927 (7) F924 16317 F933 ? F935 9 MHz? F937 ? F940 11445 F943 19002 (6) F948 15038 (6 F952 Night F956 ? F957 6761 (9) F965 11466 (9) F974 10586 (6) F975 MF 11 MHz night F980 15724 F982 9 or 13 MHz? F987 10583 (6) F988 4763 F997 15667 Frequency 25363.0 has been heard carrying 'Mystic Star' communications,but no designator is known. *USN SCW-1 ========== CA 6691 (7) CB 11187 (7) CC 17982 (9) CD ? CH 11264 (9) also check 11267 & 13240. References have been made to designators CF, CG, CK and CL. *USAF STRATCOM 'Zulu' ===================== Z100 3068 (9) | Z180 Z105 3116 (7) | Z195 Z110 3134? (8) | Z190 Z115 3143 (9) | Z195 Z120 3295 (8) | Z200 Z124 ? | Z205 Z125 4495 (8) | Z210 Z130 4472 (8) | Z211 Z135 4745 (8) | Z215 Z140 5026 (8) | Z220 Z145 5705 (9) | Z225 Z150 5800 (9) | Z230 Z155 5875 (9) | Z235 Z160 6715 (9) | Z240 Z165 6757 (9) | Z245 9057 9809 10204 11104 11181 11494 11229 12070 13242 13245 13907 15046 15094 15097 ? (9) | Z265 18021? (9) | Z270 18027 (9) | Z275 18046? | Z280 18387 (9) | Z285 ? (9) | Z290 19665 (9) | Z295 19755 (9) | Z300 20167 (9) | Z305 20407 (7) | Z310 23337 (9) | Z315 23872 (7) | Z320 24828? (8) | Z325 24978? (7) | Z330 26532? | Z335 26859 Pagina 921 (9) (9) (9) (9) (9) (9) (9) (9) Z170 Z174 Z175 7831 ? 9016 (9) | Z250 | Z255 (9) | Z260 15962 17973 18006 WUN-v05 (9) | Z340 (9) | Z345 (9) | Z350 *USAF AFSOC =========== FOX 1 13207 FOX 2 5732 FOX 4 9017 FOX 8 23271 FOX 9 18027 ? 9018 *US Customs/DEA/JTF =================== 3428 Yankee Alpha 5571 Yankee Bravo 8912 Yankee Charlie 11288 Yankee Delta 13312 Yankee Echo 17972 Yankee Foxtrot 27870 20631 18594 15964 11494 3369 Victor Victor Victor Victor Victor Victor 4500 7527 9802 12222 15867 Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu 10242 13907 20890 23214 25350 Tango Tango Tango Tango Tango Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Foxtrot Kilo Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Alpha (also VE) Bravo (also VG) Charlie (also YG) Delta (also YH) Echo (also YI) 2808.5 4991 5058.5 7778.5 9238.5 11073.5 15953.5 17601 19131 Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf Hotel India 5912 12138.5 13658.5 15964 Whiskey Whiskey Whiskey Whiskey 5277 5841 7300 9497 11076 7657 14690 18666 23675 14350 14686 23402.5 11073.5 17171 18171 19131 ? Alpha (Night DEA Pri) Bravo Charlie Delta Echo (Day DEA ops) Foxtrot Golf Hotel (DEA Active) India Lima Papa (DEA day pri) Romeo Sierra Echo Sierra Hotel Sierra India Sierra Juliet Sierra Lima 7527 8912 10242 11494 13907 15867 18594 20890 23214 25350 COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN COTHEN Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot WUN member John Bohn offered some updates to the 'Sierra' frequencies listed above, but is looking for the frequency assigned to the 'SierraLima' designator. John says that if you have access to an FCC data-base, try searching for the frequencies assigned to Rockwell International with the following callsigns: KA2XXA Richardson,TX KC2XKG Cedar Rapids, IA KC2XKJ Newport Beach,CA John says that the unknown 'SL' freq may be one of the following: 26946.0, 20348.5, 17171.0, 16376.0, 16341.0. Rick Baker says that 18971.0 may also be another. Pagina 922 WUN-v05 *USCG "SECURE" ============== 3A3 5422.5 3A4 4448 3A5 ? 3A8 7773.5 3A9 7421 3A30 ? 3E4 6234.5 3E5 10608.1? 3E6 5272 3E7 ? 3E9 ? 3E10 7626 3E11 6815.6 3E12 7845 3E13 7884 3E14 7909 3E19 10675 3E20 10759 3E21 10788 3E24 11157.5 3E25 13413 15088.0 has been heard with USCG traffic in recent weeks. Another few frequencies may be 8091.0, 13809.0 and 13950.0. For a full listing of USCG aircraft and helicopters, please 'surf' to 'http://www.wunclub.com/'. *U.S. Army Corps of Engineers *U.S. ARMY TRANS CORPS ============================= ======================= CH-1 3345 CH.1 4146 CH-2 5015 CH 2 6224 CH-3 5327.5 CH 3 6227 CH-4 5400 CH 4 8294 CH-5 5437.5 CH 5 8297 CH-6 6020 CH 6 12353 CH-7 6785 CH 7 12359 CH-8 9122.5 Pri CH 8 12365 CH-9 11693.5 CH-10 12070 Sec CH-11 12122 CH-12 16077 CH-13 16326 Ter CH-14 16358 CH-15 20 The USACE hold a weekly Net each Friday on Ch.8 where many USACE stations 'check-in'. *FEMA ===== FEMA uses "Foxtrot" designations for their frequencies. FOXTROT # FOXTROT # FOXTROT # FOXTROT # 01 2320 21 6809 41 14450 61 21919 02 2360 22 7348 42 14776 62 22983 03 2377 23 7428 43 14836 63 23028 04 2445 24 9462 44 14885 64 23390 05 2658 25 10194 45 14899 65 23451 06 3341 26 10493 46 14908 66 23550 07 3379 27 10194 47 15464 67 23814 08 3388 28 11721 48 15509 68 24008 09 4603 29 11801 49 15532 69 24282 10 4780 30 11957 50 15708 70 24526 11 5211 31 11994 51 16201 71 24819 12 5378 32 12009 52 16430 13 5402 33 12129 53 17519 14 5821 34 12216 54 17649 15 5961 35 12219 55 18744 Pagina 923 16 17 18 19 20 6049 6106 6108 6151 6176 36 37 38 39 40 13446 13633 13744 13780 13783 56 57 58 59 60 WUN-v05 19757 19969 20027 20063 21866 *'Habitat' net ============== Jeff Jones reports that these frequencies and channel designators have changed, and are now as follows; 4704.4 (replaced 4721.0) 5700.4 WY02B 6719.4 WY02A (replaced 6736.0) 8978.4 9005.4 9011.4 11212.4 (replaced 11214.0) 15095.4 (the two designators listed above, WY02A and WY02B, are not yet confirmed.) *SFOR BOSNIA & OPERATION 'ALLIED FORCE' IN KOSOVO ============ The IFOR/SFOR operation in the Balkans changed completely during 1999. The NATO attacks on Serbia during Spring brought a lot of HF activity, and from various web-pages and WUN postings comes the following updated tie-ups. These have all been confirmed since mid March 1999. The callsigns used on these freqs used to be 'Bookshelf', but it has recently changed to 'Moonbeam' - these are EC-130 Hercules aircraft operating from Aviano AB in Italy, they are ABCCC aircraft. They often contact ground-stations using the callsigns 'Tracker' and 'Cricket'. 78A - 4519.0 79B - 5218.0 80V - 5763.5 81A - 6865.0 81B - 6932,5 81V - 8046.0 82A - 9118.5 82B - 9260.0 83A - 11173.0 Note how the designators and frequencies are both in an ascending sequence - this should help to pin-down new tie-ups. Designator '108A' has been mentioned by 'Bookshelf' aircraft, but no freq tie-up is known. Two other tie-ups have been reported, which do not fit into the above pattern, but as I have not heard any traffic on these freqs myself, I cannot confirm if they are connected. 118 - 15048.0 154 - 8087.0 The following frequencies have all carried 'Bookshelf' traffic in the past, and are worth checking from time to time: 4578, 4789, 4923, 5084, 5103.5, 5462, 4510, 5712, 9303. *Australian/New Zealand ======================= The following information comes from the Enroute Supplement Australia (ERSA) a publication jointly published by the RAAF and Airservices Australia, 26 February 1998 edition, Nav/Comm 1. 1. The RAAF/RNZAF Air Operations Communications System (AOCS) is a high frequency radio network providing communications services for the operational control of RAAF/RNZAF aircraft and HF equipped marine craft [army ground stations are also commonly heard]. In addition, visiting military aircraft may use the AOCS when contact with Pagina 924 WUN-v05 Australia/New Zealand military authorities is required. The AOCS is not part of,and does not provide, an air traffic control service, civil or military. 2. The combined AOCS consist of six Air Operations Communications Centres (AOCCs) located at Sydney, Darwin, Townsville, Perth, Auckland [NZ] and Woodbourn [NZ]. The combined AOCS provides: A. A General Purpose Net (GPN) on which all AOCCs guard the same three frequencies. All AOCCs can transmit and receive on these three frequencies simultaneously. B. Discrete frequencies are available (if required) at each AOCC and allocated after initial contact on the GPN. C. Telephone patch facilities between aircraft and ground appointments. D. Continuous monitoring of military distress frequency 5696 kHz. E. SELCAL. Available to suitably equipped aircraft." GPN Frequencies: Day (2100Z - 0900Z) 8974 kHz 11235 kHz 13206 kHz Night (0900Z - 2100Z) 3032 kHz 5687 kHz 8974 kHz As you can see the RAAF/RNZAF share 8974 with the Spanish Air Force. *Australian Navy ================== >From the article on the Royal Australian Navy in the WUN newsletter: Frequency Channel Designator 2768 A1 4375 A2 6218 ? - Exercise Related 6510 A3 8122 A4 9014 ? - Exercise Related 13116 A5 17344 A6 22708? A7? *Belgian Air Force ================== 4745.0 YD 8989.0 YG 11268.0 YJ 15010.0 YM 18006.0 YO 20620.0 YP 20050.0 YQ 23332.0 YS *Canadian Forces ================ 3047.0 CFH: Halifax Military A6A 4560.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military (Maritime Command) 4700.0 CFH: Halifax Military 4739.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military A2B 5198.5 CFH: Halifax Military (Maritime Command) 5684.0 CJX: St Johns Military 5694.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military 5702.0 CJU: Vancouver Military 5717.0 CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military; CJX: St Johns Military Pagina 925 D1B D6G D3H 5850.0 6694.0 6706.0 6715.0 6736.0 6745.0 6751.0 6754.0 D1H C-5 C-6 C-8 8110.0 8989.0 9007.0 9023.0 9027.0 11214.0 11232.0 11249.0 11265.0 13257.0 15031.0 15034.0 17994.0 18027.0 WUN-v05 CZW: Halifax Maritime Air Group CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military CHR: Trenton Military (wkg NATO a/c) CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military CFH: Halifax Military (OR Chg?) CHR: Trenton Military SIDECAR (NORAD) CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver CHR: Trenton Military; CJU: Vancouver Military; CJX: St Johns Military (VOLMET) CFH: Halifax Military CHR: Trenton Military CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; VXA: Edmonton Military CHR: Trenton Military (NORAD) CFH: Halifax Military CHR: Trenton Military (NORAD) CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military; VXA: Edmonton Military CFH: Halifax Military CHR: Trenton Military (wkg MAGIC a/c) CHR: Trenton Military CHR: Trenton Military VXA: Edmonton Military (VOLMET) CHR: Trenton Military< CFH: Halifax Military; VXA: Edmonton Military CanForces 'Charlie' Designators (other than those listed above) C-1 = 4721.0 C-2 = 6735.0 C-3 = 6750.0 C-4 = 8968.0 or 8967.0 C-7 = 13206.0 or 13207.0 CanForces CFARS CFARS is the Canadian Forces Affiliate Radio System. CFARS stations are located at various United Nations peace-keeping operations around the world and operate amateur radio equipment that provides phonepatches for service personnel to their families. They are also to be found on Navy and Coast Guard ships. Alpha 6978.5 Bravo 14386.0 Charlie 14460.0 Delta 14463.0 Echo 14446.5 Foxtrot 20971.5 Golf 20963.5 Hotel 29715.0 Juliet 14454.0 Kilo 14449.5 Lima 20977.5 Mike 13954.0 Whiskey 6982.5 X-ray 6962.5 Yankee 4052.5 Zulu 4023.5 Thanks to the Northern Alberta Radio Club (http://narc.net) for the above information. There is a large amount of CFARS information at http://www3.sympatico.ca/gunslinger/eng_index.htm . *French Air Force 'Circus' Net ============================== Marjolaine 2 6712 Racontar 1 8972 (not heard for years, is it still active?) Vinaigrette 3 8992 Reconfort 3 13236 Citadelle 1 18012 Pagina 926 WUN-v05 Citadelle 3 ? Verite 3 23254 Capitole/RS902 6688 143.8 AM Canasta in VHF, relayed all over France (thanks to Jacques Pagnoux) *German Navy ============ Frequency c/s Station ITU --------- ----- ----------------- ---2625 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 3056 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 3122 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 4154.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 6727 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 6730 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 6779 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 8335.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 10192.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 10197 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 10722 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 11256 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 12178 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 12415.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 15929 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 16129 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 17544 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 17994 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 22238.5 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D 23744 DHJ59 GNy Wilhelmshaven D DHJ59 has also been heard on 3116KHz and Mode -----------USB USB, RTTY 75 USB, RTTY 75 USB USB, RTTY 75 USB, RTTY 75 (= ARCN 405) USB USB USB USB USB USB, RTTY 75 USB USB USB USB USB USB, RTTY 75 USB USB 3939KHz. *German Air Force ================= >From a listener in Europe comes an extensive update to the German Air Force frequency list. This information comes from a very good source, and he wishes to remain anonymous. 3107 - Alpha 3143 - Bravo 3903 - Charlie 4721 - Delta 5687 - Echo 5717 - Foxtrot 6700 - Golf 6715 - Hotel 6730 - India 6751 - Juliet 8965 - Kilo 9025 - Lima 11217 - Mike 11265 - November 13203 13233 15073 17973 17991 18012 23201 23215 23255 23318 23341 23345 29724 - Oscar Papa Quebec Romeo Sierra Tango Uniform Victor Whisky X-ray Yankee Zulu Alpha-bravo *Note: Freq 'Victor' *may* be 23231. Comments please? These frequencies are used by DHM91, which is the HQ Station of the German Air Force Air Transport Command. The other ground stations in this net are DHO23 (61st Air Transport Wing at Landsberg AB, southern Germany), DHO32 (62nd ATW at Wunstorf AB, north-central Germany) and DHO60 (63rd ATW at Hohn AB in northern Germany). Other callsigns heard are DHO75 (a collective callsign for all the three ATW's) and DHM81. Callsigns 'O5IP' (Oscar-5-India-Papa) and 'NI81' (November-India-81) seem to be other 'regular/daily' callsigns. The Primary frequency appears to be 'E'/5687. Stations have been heard discussing frequencies 'AA', 'AC', 'AF' and 'AJ' - these are encrypted RTTY transmissions. Update 3.99 - another new callsign - DHJ41 - was heard callsing DHM91 on 'E'. I suspect that this is connected with the deployment of German Air Force aircraft to Italy for operation 'Allied Force'. Pagina 927 WUN-v05 Update 11.99 - DHO24 is now thought to be based somewhere within Germany given its signal strength in Europe - but where? DHO37 has also been heard (location?). *NATO E-3 AWACS =============== Ch.AA 6700.0 Ch.AC 8971.0 Ch.A4 8980.0 Ch.A5 ? Ch.A6 11228.0 Ch.A8 10315.0 Ch.KD 6760.0 Ch.KF 6695.0 Ch.NB 3081.0 Ch.NC 3225.0 Ch.ND ? Ch.NE 4542.0 Ch.NF 4720.0 Ch.NG ? Ch.NH 4758.0 Ch.NI 6762.5 Ch.NJ 8986.5 Ch.NK 11270.5 Ch.NL 15050.0 Ch.NM 17996.5 Ch.XC 6754.0 Ch.?? 12165.0 Ch.?? 5691.0 Ch.?? 6728.0 Ch.?? 23241.2 The X-net is replacing N-net altough the N-freqs are still sometimes used. Other active frequencies heard are: 8898.7, 15018.5.< *Portuguese Air Force ===================== Known frequencies are 5687.0, 6685.0, 8992.0. *RAF Flight Watch Centres. ========================== (from the RAF En-Route Supplement, the UK equivalent of the USDoD IFR Supplement)Strike Command Integrated Communications System (STCICS) Callsign: 'Architect', CW: MLD or MLP Freqs: 4742, 5714, 6739, 9031, 11205, 18018 (group A - see below) 4540, 8190, 13257, 15031 (group B - see below) 2591, 11247 'Group A' has the QNH Broadcast at H+00 and Airfield colour-state broadcast at H+30. 'Group B' has RAF Germany airfield flying states at H+15 and H+45. Ascension Callsign: Haven Freqs: 4742 (2000-0800 UTC), 9031 (0800-2000 UTC), 11247 All freqs carry a weather broadcast at H+45 Cyprus Callsign: Cyprus Freqs: 4730, 9031 (1600-0500 UTC), 11247, 18018 (0500-1600 UTC) 4730 and 18018 carry a weather broadcast at H+15 Gibraltar Callsign: Gibraltar Freqs: 4742 (2000-0700 UTC), 11247 (0700-2000 UTC) Mount Pleasant, Falkland Islands Callsign: Viper Freqs: any of the above. Pagina 928 WUN-v05 *Royal Air Force Designator's (actually 'UKADGE HF Line Designator List') ============================= How to find which frequencies are active. Listen to the 'Architect' weather broadcast at H+00 and H+30 (see above). If the UKADGE circuits are active, there will be an announcement after the weather broadcast with the code-letters for the active frequencies. For example: 'Additional information.. 2.. PK.. tack..401C.. tack.. AG' (which is repeated twice). The 1 2 3 4 - first number indicates which Air Defense radar station is active Buchan, Boulmer and Benbecula Buchan Boulmer (has not been heard for many years) Neatishead The first 2-letter-group is the code for the active HF frequency from the list below. It is sometimes referred to as the 'JAAWSK Frequency' (Joint Anti-air Warfare Shore Co-ordination). It carries most of the voice traffic, including target positions and Beaver details. This channel also carries frequency changes and position reports. The third group is the 'Charlie squared' channel, where AWACS aircraft pass their radar data over an HF link. Known freqs are (in khz): 401A - 2250.5 401B - 33?? (exact freq unknown) 401C - 4478.5 401D - 6673.5 401E - 8500.5 The final group is known as 'chick co-ordination', where combat aircraft which are HF-capable can be passed target positions and other information. Therefore, in the example above, Buchan is the ADR station, using 5095 khz for voice traffic, the AWACS are using 4478.5 khz, and the 'chicks' are on 4745 khz. A AB AC AD AE AF AG AH AK AP AQ AW AZ B BA BE BF BJ BK BL BS BT BX CA CM CO CY CZ D DA DB DH 11205.0 05693.0 08156.0 09010.0 03939.0 09022.0 04745.0 03930.0 03038.0 11181.0 02396.0 04042.0 23281.0 06739.0 17970.0 18018.0 03083.0 17988.0 03945.0 11268.0 18000.0 02350.0 08989.0 06736.0 18009.0 23245.0 03119.0 29800.0 04706.0 05436.0 15091.0 15013.0 EP EX EZ F FA FG FS FT FV FW G GA GD GT H HE HJ HK HM HO HW HX HZ I IN IP J KA KD KH KJ KP 15040.0 11184.0 11253.0 13257.0 03101.0 11208.0 04742.0 13218.0 15064.0 03131.0 03915.0 15061.0 02274.0 26385.0 15031.0 03942.0 08983.0 09034.0 06748.0 13206.0 11247.0 23257.0 13248.0 13236.0 17982.0 27000.0 08980.0 03380.0 03867.0 12057.0 04718.0 02641.0 MD ME MS NJ PA PE PF PH PK PO PR PZ QB QR QV RA RD RE RM RZ SA SE ST TG TO TQ TS TW UA UB UR UT Pagina 929 18850.0 14460.0 03218.0 05705.0 03302.0 06760.0 10634.0 08971.0 05095.0 06715.0 03864.0 14724.0 03512.0 08972.0 03095.0 08190.0 06691.0 05178.0 03110.0 09459.0 02762.0 14812.0 02591.0 06724.0 03391.0 03345.0 05684.0 04709.0 04724.0 10919.0 17979.0 04540.0 WUN-v05 DM DQ DS DT DW E EF EH EI EK EM EN 08998.0 17995.0 04739.0 18024.0 09031.0 03924.0 05720.0 11259.0 23270.0 11235.0 15025.0 15076.0 KR KT KW KX L LA LB LC LD LE MB MC 04484.0 05420.0 02261.0 02577.0 05447.0 03036.0 03092.0 06701.0 15046.0 15072.0 02266.0 05270.0 VE W WG WM X XA YC YP YM YZ ZF ZZ 11217.0 05747.0 03125.0 0302 03224.0 05403.0 11241.0 23250.0 13211.0 20030.0 03763.0 05714.0 *RAF/NATO 'K Series' ==================== The RAF (and other NATO forces) seem to be using a new set of codes to identify some HF frequencies. I do not know what the proper name for this new system is, so until I find out, I'll just call it the 'K series'. Golf 02 3235.0 Khz Golf 08 4572.0 Khz Hotel05 9010.0 Khz Kilo 01 HF? Kilo 04 HF? Kilo 05 4520.0 Khz Kilo 06 4020.0 Khz Kilo 09 4920.0 Khz Kilo 10 5173.0 Khz Kilo 11 5277.5 Khz Kilo 12 5290.0 Khz Kilo 14 (uhf) Kilo 15 7860.0 Khz Kilo 17 3304.5 Khz? Kilo 18 (uhf) or 4860.50 Khz Kilo 19 (uhf) Kilo 22 4785.0 Khz Kilo 24 4779.0 Khz Kilo 25 unknown HF Kilo 26 (uhf) Kilo 27 (uhf) Kilo 28 Beaver HF? Kilo 30 4477.0 Khz Kilo 31 5045.0 Khz Kilo 33 5385.0 Khz Kilo 34 5463.5 Khz Kilo 36 4012.0 Khz Kilo 55 (uhf) Kilo 56 (uhf) KJ 02 3357.0 KJ 04 3805.0 KJ 07 5280.0 KJ 11 ? KJ 28 (uhf) KJ 29 (uhf) KJ 37 5910.0 (poss.) TL 04 6237.0 (poss.) The KJ and TL designators were heard/used during the first JMC (Joint Maritime Conference) exercise held in the north-east Atlantic during early 1998. *Spanish Air Force ================== Known frequencies are 6715.0 and 8974.0. One flight was heard on 6715.0, and was asked to QSY to 'channel 2', so 6715.0 cannot be 'channel 2'. Frequency 'B' has also been mentioned on 8974.0. Frequencies 'B5' and 'B2A' have also been mentioned. 9014 is a Spanish Air Force frequency mostly used by the C-130/KC-130 of 31 Grupo based at Zaragoza. Pagina 930 WUN-v05 CU next time. Graham Tanner, [email protected] ===================================================== Graham Tanner: [email protected] (London, UK) G6SUQ (at one time) 51.33'N 000.25'W (AR-3030 & G5RV) ===================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------# NUMBERS & ODDITIES # ////////////////////////////// \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ - Editor: Ary Boender ****** e-mail: [email protected] - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B - N&O home page: http://home.luna.nl/~ary/ ------------------------ Co-editors --------------------------- Logs: Patricia Johnston - Online database: Chris Smolinski http://www.blackcatsystems.com/numbersDB/ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ //////////////////////////////// -::: N&O #21 :::Yo ho! Yo ho! Yo ho! Santa has a nice long N&O for ya. But first .... A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A VERY GOOD, HEALTHY AND PEACEFUL 2000! LOTS OF SUNSPOTS AND GOOD DX, GANG! I would like to start this month's column by saying THANKS to everyone who made 1999 a very good ''Numbers'' year. Your contributions are much appreciated. I hope that I also may count on you in the coming year. A special thanks to Jascha and Patricia who did a great job on the logs and Chris who created the on-line numbers database. Because this month's deadline was two weeks earlier, the amount of station info is limited. But there is still plenty to read. After two Spy Carols and the usual news you will find a short article about SORM and two articles written by Andrey Soldatov, journalist for the Russian newspaper ''Segodnya''. Andrey sent me the articles for inclusion in N&O. Both articles were printed in Segodnya in November and both are well worth reading. We normally only read the Western view of things, but now you can read a Russian view about the intelligence war in Chechenya and about FAPSI and SOUD. Andrey's articles were written in Cyrillic, and I am grateful that Al was kind enough to translate them for me. Andrey and Al; spasjieba! -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-oECHELON, the infamous spy system has often been mentioned during the past couple of years. Many links in my bookmark list have vanished in the past few months. While writing this I checked the list again and found the following links still operative. Especially the last one is very good. In case this page has vanished by the time that you read this, I have a copy on file. http://www.magnet.ch/serendipity/hermetic/crypto/echelon/echelon.htm http://mediafilter.org/caq/echelon/ http://209.207.236.112/irp/program/process/echelon.htm http://jya.com/echelon-dc.htm http://www.nrc.nl/W2/Lab/Echelon/ic2kreport.htm#N_1_ -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-oThe Lincolnshire Poacher Pagina 931 WUN-v05 printed at York about 1776 When I was bound apprentice, in famous Lincolnsheer, Full well I served my master, for more than seven year, Till I took up with poaching, as you shall quickly hear, Oh! 'tis my delight of a shiny night, in the season of the year. As me and my companions were setting of a snare, 'Twas then we seed the gamekeeper, for him we did not care, For we can wrestle and fight, my boys, and jump o'er everywhere, Oh! 'tis my delight of a shiny night, in the season of the year. As me and my comrades were setting four or five, And taking on him up again, we caught the hare alive; We caught the hare alive, my boys, and through the woods did steer: Oh! 'tis my delight of a shiny night, in the season of the year. I threw him We took him We sold him Oh, 'tis my on my shoulder and then we trudged home to a neighbor's house, and sold him for a crown; for a crown, my boys, but I did not tell you where delight on a shiny night in the season of the year. Bad luck to every magistrate that lives in Lincolnsheer; Success to every poacher that wants to sell a hare; Bad luck to every gamekeeper that will not sell his deer, Oh! 'tis my delight of a shiny night, in the season of the year. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-oCherry Ripe Robert Herrick. 1591-1674. Cherry-ripe, ripe, ripe, I cry, Full and fair ones; come and buy, If so be you ask me where They do grow, I answer: There, Where my Julia's lips do smile; There's the land, or cherry-isle, Whose plantations fully show All the year where cherries grow. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* LOCATION * Valeriano Martin surprised us with a QSL of M51. He copied M51 last year when FAV22, French army station, appeared on M51's frequencies. Valeriano figured that both might be using the same facilities and collected more evidence during the past year. He proved to be right because he received a QSL card from 'Centre de Controle des Frequences Nord', located in Fort de Bicetre. According to the QSL card, the transmitter is located in Favieres (48:31N, 1:13E) some 80 km SW of Paris. Excellent job, Valeriano! -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* VOICE STATIONS * ::: NEW STAR BROADCASTING STATION [V13] On request, the frequencies. The station is on the air from ca. 2300 to ca. 1600 UTC Channel 1 11430 kHz, Channel 2 15388 kHz, Channel 3 Channel 4 8300 kHz, Channel 5 13750 kHz ::: CZECH 2136 Pagina 932 9725 kHz, WUN-v05 The Czech station on 2136 kHz seems to have a daily sked at 1745 UTC transmitting its normal routine message counting from 50-59 after a callup of 3 sets of 3 tones. ::: UNID SLAVIC STATION AC copied an unid station. Comments anyone? Info wanted! Freq: 5940 kHz, time: 1550 UTC, date: Sun 5 November Transmission: FGs - null msg (?) read by a male. Off at 1550, carrier off 1600 UTC. AC writes: ''Just received the last couple of figures on a slavic language (definitely not Russian, Polish, or Rumanian), which sounded as a callup, and not 5FGs. Later I tried to identify the station, but could not find any records with this frequency. Czech and Slovak broadcasting stations are on a bit lower frequency. 5940 is usually quiet. Coincidence, that the Czech/Slovak broadcasting stations are near. Does it help the agent(s) to find the frequency on an analog radio?'' I have checked my files AC, but I cannot find anything either -Ary- ::: 3-NOTE ODDITY [G04] Hans-Friedrich's monthly show: 02.12.99 2105Z 2135Z 3.360 kHz (?) 3.260 kHz Message : 38164 05322 58557 18836 54017 55473 00724 33230 34860 18761 72726 34678 71378 33071 07514 10345 76125 57385 72575 73808 44416 60123 08068 16610 24178 88022 73342 = 27 groups Analysis: Frequent groups : - First two figures : 00724 05322 07514 08068 10345 16610 18761 836 24178 33071 230 34678 860 38164 44416 54017 55473 57385 58557 60123 71378 72575 72726 73342 73808 76125 88022 Last three figures: 54017 88022 08068 33071 60123 76125 38164 24178 33230 05322 73342 10345 71378 57385 44416 55473 07514 58557 72575 16610 34678 00724 72726 18761 73808 18836 34860 Remarks : * no double or triple groups * no groups with the same last three figures * no figure "9" in the whole message Pagina 933 WUN-v05 * groups with "0" as first figure History : Summer 2005 2035 Winter 2105 2135 Freqs: 01/99 02/99 03/99 04/99 05/99 06/99 07/99 08/99 09/99 10/99 11/99 12/99 3415 3905 4520 5310 5570 5720 5680 5730 5320 5320 3910 3360 3315 3805 4420 5210 5470 5620 5580 5630 5220 5220 3810 3260 [see for freqs prior to 1999 previous N&O's] -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* FAPSI update * A FAPSI station on 19072 kHz at 1410 UTC called RFA49 in CW. The link id is still unknown. Also new to me was the one on 7740 kHz at 2020 UTC with a message to BAW on link 00078. Another interesting one was the unid station heard on 14810 kHz at 1039 UTC with plain Russian talks on USB followed by PSK. This frequency is used by MFA Moscow. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* MORSE STATIONS * ::: SLOVAK MILITARY The military station in Zilina was heard by Alf on 1732 kHz at 1945 UTC on 5 Dec. with CW/RTTY msg 'FCQR FCQR FCQR = A7KG A7KG A7KG + ' I guess that this is a mirror of 3465 kHz where the station was heard last month, Alf. ::: A2A [M63] A2A is now running its winter schedule. With a transmission at 0600 UTC on 3393//4318 kHz using CW and unreadable RTTY. ::: M76 M76 transmits twice a day on 3819 kHz with skeds at 0500 and 1750 UTC in CW. Logs with sample messages are most welcome, gang! -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* SORM - RUSSIA'S BIG BROTHER.... * The following interesting info was published in various editions of the Moscow Times in 1998 and 1999. SORM [Sistema Operativno-Rozysknykh Meropriyatii], or ''System of Ensuring Investigative Activity'' was introduced in 1995 when the government gave the FSB the right to monitor all telecommunications transmissions, including the internet. The latter has been made possible by an additional regulation from July 1998 indicating that under SORM-2 internet providers are legally bound to install, at their own expense, a special device on their servers to track every credit card transaction, e-mail message or visit to a web site without Pagina 934 WUN-v05 the user ever knowing he is being watched. The ISPs have to send the retrieved information directly to the FSB. The costs for an ISP are estimated from $10,000 to $30,000. Needless to say that a number of smaller providers had to shut down because they have no resources for such an investment. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* TO CATCH UP AND PASS ECHELON * Source : Newspaper "Segodnya" Author : Andrey Soldatov Translator : Al Printed with kind permission of Andrey Solodatov --- To catch up and pass ECHELON! --Russia does not give in to America in the area of industrial espionage Recently it has become known that the ECHELON computer system, belonging to the American National Security Agency (NSA), is able to intercept every telephone call, fax, and communications on the global Internet in all corners of the world, raising a huge scandal, most of all in the countries of Europe. Discussions in the western media created a new sensation about how ECHELON not only works for the government, but also for American companies. Businessmen and journalists are outraged, the NSA is keeping silent, and behind all this with an ironic smirk Russian intelligence quietly watches. The fact is that Russia possesses an analogous "Echelon" system covering almost all electronic information circulating around the world, including commercial. An exclusive investigation, with which we will familiarize the reader, indicates that in the Russian intelligence service, just as in the American, in addition to the government there are commercial customers interested in industrial espionage. - Big Brother will listen to all The USSR created a global information interception system during the Cold War. In its present state it belongs to the GRU and FAPSI and all of its collected information flows into the SOUD information system "The Integrated Information Assessment System." To this day SOUD hasn't been mentioned once in the Russian press. Not only active but also former intelligence officers refuse to talk about it. The only Russian-language book in which references SOUD is the work by the defector Gordievskiy, "KGB - Reconaissance Operations." It is true that Gordievsky gave a different decipherment of SOUD: "Operational and Institutional Information System." However, foreign information about SOUD is also meager. According to information from foreign sources, the agreement between Eastern Bloc countries for the formation of SOUD was signed in 1977, though the system began functioning at full capacity only in 1979. The reason for its founding was the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow: the first mission for the system was the collection of information about possible hostile actions by foreign intelligence services during the games. During Soviet times SOUD participants were the intelligence services of the USSR, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Mongolia, Cuba, the GDR, and Vietnam. Into the SOUD databases flowed dossiers on agents, journalists, "hostile" organizations, diplomats, cultural and commercial attaches, and airline representatives - in general, everyone who could qualify as a potential threat to the USSR. The databases were accessible only by the highest officers of the intelligence services of the Warsaw Pact. Information requests on any SOUD subject required a maximum of four hours to process (excellent performance for the late 1970s). SOUD is more alive than dead There is information indicating that the very idea of SOUD belonged to the STASI, the intelligence service of the GDR, but the KGB insisted that the headquarters of the system be located in Moscow. The second computer center was installed in the GDR, and after the reunification Pagina 935 WUN-v05 of Germany it passed to the BND, the FRG intelligence service. The loss of the the GDR supercomputer dealt a blow to the very existence of SOUD. However, per our information, it would be premature to speak about the death of SOUD. Firstly, it is absolutely known that today in the Russian intelligence services there is at least one informational database system, of similar function to and on similar scale as SOUD. This is the so-called Integrated Database (OBD), the general progeny of Russian counterintelligence and of the intelligence services of the CIS member countries. Secondly, there is objective information about the "tentacles" of SOUD and the means by which the system obtained information. These tentacles were the Soviet and now Russian radio-interception centers scattered around the world. Among these are the Lourdes electronic center in Cuba, the radio-intercept base at Cam Ranh Bay (Vietnam), and also monitoring equipment installed in Soviet embassies and consulates. All these spy centers are in a state of operational readiness. For example, the Russian government pays special attention to the state of the "Russian Electronic Center" (official name of the Lourdes complex) in Cuba. In November, 1992, according to American information, Moscow renewed an agreement with Havana regarding usage of the base. In 1993 Cuban Interior Minister Raul Castro announced that Russia continues to receive 75% of its intelligence information with the help of the Lourdes complex. In October, 1995, according to information made public in US congressional hearings, Cuba and Russia concluded an agreement about the continuing operation of Lourdes until the year 2000. And in 1997, according to the Sunday Times, Russia began to implement modernization of the base. Furthermore, according to our information, in November, 1997 Boris Yeltsin signed order N461-rp, "On the conclusion of agreement between the Federal Security Service (FSB) of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of the Republic of Cuba on mutual cooperation within the sphere of military counterintelligence." Among other things in the decree is the following clause: "Taking into account the agreement between the government of the Russian Federation and the government of the Republic of Cuba on the tenure of the Russian electronic center on the territory of the Republic of Cuba from 3 Nov. 1992, the authorized body of the Cuban party will provide the necessary assistance to the representatives of the authorized body of the Russian party in the organization and conducting of operative-investigative measures for the provision of security of Russian military installations located on the territory of the Republic of Cuba." Different radio interception centers, inherited from the USSR, also continue to be actively used by the Russian intelligence service. In 1993 Russia signed a contract with Vietnam for the continuation of service of the radio-intercept base at Cam Ranh Bay. In 1994 Vice Premier Yuri Yarov visited this base. And in 1995 especially because of the intercept center at Cam Ranh, information was uncovered about narcotrafficking operations carried out by former Russian intelligence agents. - For the Russians - real pride In principle, the very existence of SOUD can be a reason for national pride to the Russians. At least because our loss in the area of intelligence after the USSR disintegrated didn't turn out to be so noticeable. If it weren't for one circumstance. The fact is, that the American twin of SOUD - the ECHELON system - after the end of the cold war broadened its sphere of operation. Added to its traditional function was industrial espionage. During the summer of 1998 a grandiose scandal was raised in Europe when it became clear that thanks to ECHELON-intercepted communications, several major contracts with European and Asian concerns were thwarted. American companies profited from this. For example, Raytheon, who in Pagina 936 WUN-v05 1994 intercepted a Brazilian contract for the sale of radar systems by the French company Thomson CSF. Or AT&T, who in 1990 took away from the Japanese firm NEC a contract for the purchase of telecommunications equipment by the Indonesian government. Now even foreigners are in agreement that the Russian monitoring network in the area of industrial espionage doesn't fall far short of its better-known American counterpart. Thus, according to the British publication "Financial Mail," the Russian base at Lourdes now plays a considerably greater role in economic espionage than previously. As proof of these facts: in 1992, for the signing of the agreement to continue the use of Lourdes, the Kremlin didn't send a military functionary or representative of the intelligence service, but Aleksandr Shokhina, then answering to the government in matters of international economic activity. The British assert that on 7 Feb. 1996 Boris Yeltsin instructed Russian intelligence to strengthen its activity toward the purchase of American trade and economic secrets. The center in Cuba was named as the primary source of these secrets. And the director of the American Defense Intelligence Agency, Lt. Gen. Patrick Hughes, in congressional hearings on 22 February 1996, stated directly that FAPSI now uses Lourdes extraordinarily heavily for the sustainance of the Russian economy. - Espionage on a commercial basis In whose interest is SOUD employed and who is the customer of its information? Today it is obvious that in the USA ECHELON is operated in the interest of specific corporations. But in Russia? Certainly, it is known only that the ideological base for exploiting the potential of the GRU and FAPSI in the interest of specific commercial structures is already in place. For example, not long ago Boris Berezovsky announced that he found it funny when someone said that George Soros was a CIA agent. But everone says the CIA has long worked for Soros instead. And the state - it operates first and foremost in the interests of big money. It is true that the Russian intelligence services prefer not to talk about how the list of companies is built that have the right to special sources of intelligence. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* ELECTRONIC WARFARE * Source : Newspaper "Segodnya" Author : Andrey Soldatov Translator : Al Printed with kind permission of Andrey Solodatov --- Electronic warfare --During the previous conflict the Chechens decisively defeated Russia in the information war. At that time, the majority of on-air reporting and newspaper articles sympathized with the breakaway republic. Today the situation is the exact opposite. Strict censorship doesn't allow Wahhabist propaganda on the airwaves. Training and participation in the military activities of bandits, meetings of Basaev, Khattab and their cohorts, interviews with enemy fighters -all are subjects, which during the last war went on with great fanfare on every channel, which are now prohibited. In spite of these undoubtedly encouraging circumstances, strange as it seems, anyone can conduct information warfare. Two years ago Vladimir Markomenko, then still the Deputy of the General Directorship of FAPSI, asserted that the "information war" concept is comprised of four components: suppression of the infrastructure of the enemy's defense, information and telecommunications systems (electronic warfare); interception of information exchanged on communications channels (SIGINT) and analysis of open sources; breaking into the information resources of the enemy; and struggle for public opinion by way of dissemination, through information channels of the enemy and global information networks, of disinformation or biased information Pagina 937 WUN-v05 about the intentions and orientation of the population and decisionmakers (psychological warfare). Today no one doubts that in Chechnya a real, full-scale war is going on, with tanks, cannon, aircraft and so on. Aside from this, from reports of agents we know that the federal forces periodically bomb cellular telephone stations of the breakaway republic; that is, a radio-electronic battle is in progress. Over the territory of the republic fly surveillance craft - the downed Su-24MR (naval reconnaissance) was one of these aircraft, carrying equipment on-board used to conduct complex, all-weather aerial surveillance both day and night as far as 400 kilometers behind enemy lines. The information war in the Caucasus is proceeding on all fronts. But by whom and by what methods it is conducted isn't advertised. - Control over Chechnya The best example of the need to conduct electronic warfare was shown by the Americans, first in Iraq, then in Kosovo. For example, the limited Allied air losses during operation Desert Storm were in no small measure guaranteed by timely break-ins into enemy computer networks, the most important of which was the air defense system. However, the lessons of the Americans don't quite fit the war in Chechnya. The fact is that Iraq and Yugoslavia possess fully classical defense systems -- with all kinds of troops, developed communications systems, defense force infrastructure, etc. Both countries armed themselves with Russian weaponry, and their armies consulted Russian military experts. But Soviet military science, unfortunately, was blinded by the victory of the USSR during World War II. Our valiant military leaders thought that by the passage of 50 years tank battles would be fully sufficient, and therefore advised the creation of defense systems designed on the scale of World War II. As a result in both Iraq and Yugoslavia it was up to the forces of SIGINT to intercept, and to the electronic warfare units to suppress. The situation in Chechnya is quite different. Today the composition of communication systems in the breakaway territory approaches the level of the 1940s, and the Chechens were neither able nor wanted to create a defense force infrastructure. Aside from that, part of the communication systems built up over past years wasn't used by the Chechens for reasons of basic security. As an example, in January of the past year FAPSI reported that in Grozniy a special communications network was created which guaranteed governmental communications for the president of Chechnya, Aslan Maskhadov, and other officials of the republic. But it is unlikely that any telephone lines, designed especially so they could be monitored by Russian intelligence, are today used by the Chechen government. However, what the Chechens could do was to install several radio direction-finding stations and organize cellular and trunked communication -doubted to be in working condition today. In the first week of the conflict federal forces bombed the radio stations and communications repeaters. As a result, in Chechnya there remain practically no targets for electronic warfare and SIGINT. In the republic there are almost no circuits to monitor, no complex computer networks into which to break. There remain only satellite telephones and hand-held radios among the field commanders. It would seem that the mission was too simple. However the level and number of units exploited by the Russian side for conducting SIGINT compel different thinking. In our country there exist two structures which conduct SIGINT. The 6th Directorate of GRU, (Radio-technical Intelligence) and the 3rd Primary Directorate of FAPSI (Radio-electronic Intelligence). These units were deployed immediately during the last Chechen War. It is known that immediately after the outbreak of warfare that a large group of agents from the GRU 6th Directorate traveled to Mozdok, to set up an intercept center. Aside from that, according to certain sources, during the war several OSNAZ groups deployed to Chechnya, which are special purpose Pagina 938 WUN-v05 detachments under the 1st and 2nd branches of the GRU 6th Directorate, the function of which is radio and radio-technical intelligence. According to the information from our source in FAPSI, during the last war mobile intercept units of this group patrolled along the front. The assassination of Dudayev by tracking the signal from his INMARSAT satellite telephone (the same apparatus since used both by Raduev and Basaev) is a textbook example of the usefulness of electronic warfare. However, in the opinion of participants from the last Chechen campaign, our electronic warfare service can't brag about anything other than the success with Dudayev. For example, in their function of maintaining troop defense communications systems, the soldiers were given ordinary Motorola police radios which operated in the clear. Only the FSB units used more secure Kenwood military radios. The Chechens gleefully demonstrated to journalists how they could intercept all the transmissions of the federal forces. The bigger problem ended up being the disagreement between the FSB, Ministry of Defense, and the troops of the MVD. For example, an FSB colonel, who had participated in the military activities, explains that all that happened fit a long-obsolete picture of waging war. Photographs of the terrain made by surveillance aircraft circling the region never made it to anyone who needed them, even though the aircraft safely delivered them to the GRU. However, we have to admit that Russian power structures learned much in the previous war. During recent battles in Daghestan, according to available debriefing information, there wasn't one penetration of the defense communications networks of the of the federal troops. Aside from that, as our GRU source explains, the federal forces were issued AQUEDUCT tactical communications systems, which possess improved electronic interference immunity and encryption strength. According to information from the Ministry of Defense, new technology continues to be introduced into the war zone. The federal forces supplied BEE remote-piloted aircraft, which effectively conduct continuous aerial surveillance. Even the downed Su-24 naval reconnaissance plane isn't such an ancient craft, and its modification as a tactical intelligence gathering vehicle was made only in the late 1980s. Experts from ROSVOORUZHENIYA explain, that this aircraft even now doesn't have a counterpart among foreign front-line surveillance craft in terms of information-gathering equipment. In addition, today the federal forces are better protected by tactical reconnaissance means such as the LYNX and ZOOPARK-1 mobile artillery surveillance systems, which determine the firing coordinates of enemy mortars and guns. According to some sources, VEGA SIGINT gear is now being used by the electronic warfare units. Meanwhile, don't think that the other side consists only of a pitiful handful of Chechen militiamen armed with machine guns. Granted, the Chechens themselves haven't advanced further than the manufacture of the "Borz" machine gun (in outward appearance similar to the German "Smaizer"), although they've had good help. Despite their level, one must think that the Russian SIGINT and electronic warfare forces face a task no less serious than that of the US during the conflicts with Iraq and Yugoslavia. - Who resists us? In September of this year federal aircraft detected and bombed a radio direction-finding station of Turkish origin within the territory of Chechnya. During the last war the Chechen fighters had such reliable radio stations and radiotelephones that at times even the army could not suppress them. However, the Chechen fighters by and large use notso-specialized technology which they have managed to buy or steal from Russian warehouses. The names of those who help the Chechen bandits have long been known. Newspapers repeatedly mention that it is the Islamic extremist organizations of such countries as Pakistan, Iran, and Turkey. And more Pagina 939 WUN-v05 exactly it is the intelligence services of these countries, working under the protection of fundamentalist organizations. According to some sources, already in the fall of 1996 the corresponding services of Iran and Pakistan held discussions about conducting of intelligence operations against Russia, and how to divide up the special operations. And the results are seen already. For example, soldiers of the "Kharakyat Al-Ansar" Islamic movement, which is subordinate to the Iranian intelligence service, already fight on the side of Chechnya. Meanwhile, the Arabs, although considered the founders of cryptology, today can't brag about achievements in the area of intelligence technology. In the opinion of our experts, only five countries play an active role in this area, the US, France, England, Russia, and Germany. However, thanks to the intelligence services of Iran, Pakistan, and Turkey, there is no shortage of such technology available in Chechnya. However, it is illegal to buy or steal such equipment. And even so, most of it won't be stolen or bought. The fact is, that the intelligence services of the producer-countries of such technology take good care of their secrets. For instance, there is one cipher machine whose circuits self-destruct when opened. The way this technology makes it to the Arab world is quite simple. In 1997 a group of distinguished French intelligence officers visited Islamabad. As a result, negotiations went on with ISI, the intelligence service of Pakistan, about shipments of intelligence technology of French manufacture. Previously, ISI has closely worked with the US and China in this area. The Turkish intelligence service MIT successfully purchases such equipment from NATO members. The war in Chechnya is just another episode of the information war which goes on between the biggest intelligence organizations of the world. Compare: in 1967, during the Six-Day War the American ship Liberty was patrolling near the Israeli coast. In 1973, during the Yom-Kippur War three Soviet ships, the Kavkaz, Krym, and Yuri Gagarin sailed the same waters. In 1999, at the height of the NATO bombardment of Yugoslavia, the Russian ship Liman appeared not far from the shores of this country. In all three cases, the mission of the ships was the same: SIGINT. Today, like 30 years ago, the main rival of our intelligence services in the area of SIGINT is the US National Security Agency. The pride of the NSA today is the ECHELON electronic intelligence system, designed to intercept information around the entire world. For example, NSA controls all information passed through the INTELSAT communication satellite system, including Russian. Under the command of NSA are ground surveillance stations located around the world. For example, the station at Morwenstow, Great Britain, intercepts information from satellites over the Atlantic Ocean, Europe, and the Indian Ocean. Station Sugar Grove in West Virginia, USA, monitors traffic over the Atlantic Ocean, North and South America. Station Geraldton, New Zealand, is tasked with the interception of communications from INTELSAT satellites over the Pacific and Indian Oceans. For the interception of information in the territory of Russia, a special center for SIGINT was created, situated not far from Augsburg, Germany. This is the main NSA intercept center: its primary antenna is 300 meters in diameter and stands 30 meters tall; the operational area for the center is located underground at a depth of 25 meters in 12 stories. We won't be forgetting spy satellites. From 1996 over the territory of Russia hang three satellites for the highest-detailed photointelligence, KH-11, with a resolution down to 80 cm. Orbital formations of satellites ensures a minimum of two daily overflights of any point in our country. In addition, the LaCrosse satellite provides information during the nighttime and inclement weather. These satellites fulfill the interception of communications passed by space, tropospheric, radio-relay, and other paths of radio communication. And these satellites also work for Pagina 940 WUN-v05 the NSA. - GRU and FAPSI The Russian equivalent of Echelon -the Integrated Information Assessment System (SOUD) was formed in 1977, and was jointly run by GRU and FAPSI. From the GRU side was the 6th Directorate, and also the Directorate of Space Intelligence (so-called Installation K-500), which is located on the Volokolamskiy Highway. Analysis and processing of the obtained information is turned over to the so-called "Dozor" (Patrol) system which is located in the central GRU building on Khoroshevskiy Highway (Installation K-200). From the side of FAPSI is the entire 3rd Main Directorate (former 8-1 and 16th Main Directorate of the USSR KGB). We also have our own ground-based intercept stations, not any less powerful than the NSA's. The best known are located in Cuba (Russia's Electronic Center at Lourdes), in Vietnam (base Cam Ranh Bay), and others situated in the territory of Russia and countries of the CIS. The Cuban center targets the United States and is run jointly by the GRU, FAPSI, and the Cuban intelligence service. About 1,000 Russian personnel work in the complex, which tracks commercial and governmental information circulating along communications networks in the USA, and also between the USA and Europe. It is believed that the Lourdes base is able to monitor all US military and public satellites. According to the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) web site, a number of intercept stations of our intelligence services operate from Russian embassies and consulates. In their opinion, in former times we even used Aeroflot planes flying over the States for SIGINT purposes. The 6th GRU Directorate even has ships, and also aircraft which are constantly in the air... Aside from that, we possess a considerable array of intelligence-gathering satellites. The "Tselina-2" radioelectronic surveillance satellites were mass-produced and were Kosmos class units with different modifications. Per the Americans, since 1994 a Russian military satellite is launched at least every six months. Furthermore, when necessary we are ready to "hang" several intelligence satellites over interesting territory. For example, during the Persian Gulf war the USSR launched four photoreconnaissance satellites over Iraq in the period of three months. In the opinion of our information sources, today the GRU Directorate of Space Intelligence has probably placed a pair of such satellites over Chechnya. -o-o-o-o-conet-o-o-o-o===================================================================== PRODUCTS and BOOKS Review ,-~~-.____ / | ' \ ( ) 0 \_/-, ,----' ==== // / \-'~; /~~~(O) / __/~| / | =( _____| (_________| Editor.....Bob Margolis 136 East Woodland Road Lake Forest, IL 60045-1729 [email protected] ----------------------------- Klingenfuss, Joerg. 2000 Guide to Utility Radio Stations: Worldwide HF Communications Today. Eighteenth edition. January 2000. 612 pp. Klingenfuss Publications, Hagenloher Str. 14, D-72070 Tuebingen, Germany. ISBN 3-924509-00-X. EUR/USD 40. =======================================================================> Pagina 941 WUN-v05 Hot off the press is the 18th edition of the Klingenfuss Guide to Utility Stations for the year 2000 combined with the 26th edition of the Klingenfuss Guide to Radioteletype Stations. At 612 pages--16 more than last year's edition--this "must have" guidebook contains 11,200 up-to-date frequencies, covering CW, FAX, SSB, RTTY and digital data stations, from 0 to 30 MHz. Ever improving in its layout, this edition has many computer monitor "screenshots" of actual decoded traffic from digital data stations and facsimile weather charts from meteorological stations. Each screenshot is shown beneath the station's corresponding frequency, thereby moving all of them forward from the back of last year's edition. I like this improvement because it enlivens the inherent monotonousness typical of thick directories containing an abundance of numerical information. There are 1,900 stations in 250 countries listed in a separate section along with their frequencies. Other chapters are devoted to call signs, meteorological radiofax and radiotelex services, NAVTEX transmissions on 490 and 518 kHz, digital data transmissions, Q- and Z-codes, the phonetic alphabet and figure code, SINPO and SINPFEMO codes, designation of emissions, classes of stations and nature of the service, terms and definitions, Aeronautical Mobile Service, Maritime Mobile Service, and abbreviations. --------------------------------Klingenfuss, Joerg. The 2000 Super Frequency List on CD-ROM for Windows 3.1 amd Windows 95/98. Sixth edition. January 2000. Klingenfuss Publications, Hagenloher Str. 14, D-72070 Tuebingen, Germany. EUR/USD 30. ======================================================================= This CD-ROM is in English and German and covers 10,500 entries with the latest schedules of all clandestine, domestic and international broadcasting services on shortwave radio, and 11,200 frequencies from the 2000 Guide to Utility Radio Stations reviewed elsewhere in this column. Some 920 abbreviations and 17,000 formerly active frequencies are also provided. Information in three databases can be sorted by frequencies, countries, stations, languages, call signs, transmission modulations, and times. Hundreds of computer monitor screenshots are presented in their original format and full colors. "Radioraft," the digital data decoding shareware program by French radio amateur F6FLT, is an added bonus. Klingenfuss Publications is offering a special package price of EUR/USD 60 if you order both the utility stations guide and the CD-ROM at the same time from the Tuebingen address. Why not make them your Christmas presents for yourself this year? ====================================================================== # UTILITY ROUND-UP # - Editor: Ary Boender ****** E-mail: [email protected] - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B Not much to report this month, hence a short column. Hopefully a longer one next time. I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a great Millennium! Take care.... * BITS AND PIECES * - Costas Krallis copied RAF Kinloss (MKL) in CW with TAFS on 83 kHz at 0746 UTC. Great catch, Costas! - Sheldon Harvey reports that the historical LF station 'SAQ' in Grimeton, Sweden, will be going on the air for two special transmissions to mark the New Year. Frequency: 17.2 kHz Pagina 942 WUN-v05 January 1, 2000 at 1200 UTC, and January 2, 2000 at 0600 UTC For complete details of these broadcasts and the station itself, please check out their webpage http://www.telemuseum.se/grimeton/newyear.html - Alf found two unid networks and needs information. Anyone? 6991.5 kHz USB. Language: Spanish. Uses HAM-slang. Players are: 50 50 50 52 50 TANGO TANGO TANGO TANGO OSCAR 4 2 7 7 Mobile 3 The other unid is on 6989 kHz, using CW on a simplex channel. Stations: RHW2 and RAL2. Radio checks. - Another one from Alf. This one looks really interesting.... 5155 kHz, using CW and 50bd/425 RTTY. CW message: =MON NOV 08 1999 06:20:09 LOC =NBGHD 63785 =NBGHB 87263 RTTY message: ;THU NOV 11 1999 06:28:44 LOC ;NBGHD 63785 ;NBGHB 87263 The LOC time in the RTTY messages change with each message but do not give the right time. The 062844 message, for instance, was sent at 0810 UTC. This may indicate that this is a timestamp for the message itself and not for the transmission. Time and propagation indicate a central European location. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* THE ART OF MEASURING FIELD STRENGTH OF AN LF/MF STATION * The following article was written by an old friend, Vaino Lehtoranta from Finland. Thanks OM! YLE activity started in 1948 at Helsinki-Laajasalo and continuous LF/MF measurements by Yleisradio Oy and newly established Digita will be terminated as of 31st Dec 1999. First LF/MF Fs measurements and calculations of effective electrical ground conductivity were made during years 1930-1940 by prof V. Ylostalo of Helsinki Technical University. The results have been confirmed in 1950-1999 measurements. The Fs measurement system operated by YLE at Jokela, Finland: - PC (+ man) controlled 24h Fs measurements with equipment in use after 1988 in electrically controlled environment: - R&S ESH3 scanning 30 LF/MF/HF frequencies, of which 25 served also as a ground wave research check, with frequencies between 85.27 (local Decca Master) to 558 kHz and ground distancies between 12-580 kilometres. 222 measurements per hour per frequency (which in about 11 years means 21 million data points per frequency). The validity of ESH3 measurements could be checked with R&S HFH1 (2x) and ESH2 with loop and rod antennas. Pagina 943 WUN-v05 During field measurements by car and/or airplane, all possible means were used to cross check everything. Flight measurements consist of some 500 flight hours of radial attenuation measurements, and occasional vertical pattern measurements eg of Lahti 254/252 & Turku 962 kHz. Field measurements include eg some 60 Finnish airfields. THE ART OF ESTIMATING EMRP FIGURES FOR AN LF/MF STATION These calculations are currently based on flight attenuation measurements of a number of stations. Best available programs developed by EBU, CCIR, OIRT and other Study Groups have been applied in the calculations of EMRP from flight (and other) measurements available for these purposes. Some institutes currently have their own ground conductivity data banks. While EMRP calculations based on recent flight measurements are rather straightforward they appear to be hampered with time by changes both in radiation efficiency of a transmitting station and variation of so called "effective electrical path conductivity" (a conductivity actually "seen" by radio wave). This is what is shortly called "effective ground conductivity". All accurately enough calibrated long time ground wave measurements shown clear variation as a function of air temperature. In Southern Finland, Winter time GW values are roughly 3-7 dB higher compared with the Summer time values. This phenomena was documented by a number of authors already in 1940's and 1950's. This leads to a difficulty to decide which EMRP to advertise. The Civil Aviation Authority of Finland currently uses Nautel transmitters for NDB and Locator beacons, the tx power varying between 100 and 500 W. Most Finnish and Swedish DGPS beacons also use 100 W or in some cases 50 W or 200 W transmitters. Most new generation beacon transmitters are in itself rather stable. CAA beacon antennas (h=14 or 11 m) don't look or behave very nicely compared with old generation, higher steel tube antennas, with some installations now looking less professional. One out of five Loc beacons at Helsinki-Vantaa has been almost excessively sensitive to all changes in local weather. Sometimes, to compensate, the output tap of the impedance matching transformer of the ATU must be manually readjusted. I discovered a report by FOA (Swedish Military Research) dated in May 1970. The effective ground conductivity of Swedish soil was flight measured in 1967-1968 using existing Decca stations. They concluded that "sigma" values for typical Swedish soil are: For 70 kHz = 0.2 to 0.3 mS/m and for 128 kHz = 0.3 to 0.5 mS/m. NOTE: The average soil in Finland is not much different from that in Sweden. Really large scale flight measurements in 1974-1977 in Finland were made using existing NDB/Locator beacons and existing and temporary LF/MF BC-stations. All effective ground conductivity values were reduced to 700 kHz, to be presented at European LF/MF BC Conference. V.K. Lehtoranta, OH2LX, Jokela 27.10.1999 -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* THE ALASKA MOUNTAIN RESCUE GROUP -AMRG- * The following is an extract from the AMRG home page. There are many links to other SAR organisations, plus VHF frequencies and equipment info. I only extracted a part of the HF info. Be sure to visit their page at: http://www.amrg.org/ The AMRG is a Mountain Search and Rescue Group based in Anchorage, Alaska. The group consists of approximately 70 volunteers skilled in Pagina 944 WUN-v05 wilderness search and rescue techniques. The AMRG owns two portable SGC Model 715 HF 40 watt SSB radios. Each radio is packed in two Pelican water proof transit cases, and is fully self contained with its own dipole antenna. The radio operates on the following nine frequencies. Ch. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 freq. 3201 4025 5164.5 5167.5 6948.5 5134.5 5207.5 4125 9 6218.6 day/night Night Both Both Both Day Both Both Both Day For Communications To 100 - 250 miles AMRG unit to unit Up to 500 miles AMRG unit to unit Up to 750 miles AMRG unit to unit State of Alaska emergency HF channel Up to 2000 miles AMRG unit to AMRG unit Anchorage Bush Phone Patch Fairbanks Bush Phone Patch Most widely used marine channel in the state Call boats or shore stations all over southern Alaska up to 750 miles Another marine channel. Works up to 2000 miles -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-  Pagina 945