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WUNNEWS Vol. 5, No.1
Jan., 1999
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o Digital Review by Day Watson
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# 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
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>>....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
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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,
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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RUVRDCC
RUVRDCJ
RUVRMBA
RUWDMCK
RUWDTBY
RUWDVDM
RUWFAFX
RUWHDFB
RUWHDHA
RUWIBHL
RUWIBOB
RUWIBOF
RUWICAA
RUWICBE
RUWICBL
RUWMBII
RUWMBKA
RUWMEGA
RUWMFLA
RUWMHGA
RUWMHGS
RUWTBWD
RUWTFAA
RUWTFBI
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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
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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.
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::: 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).
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::: 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
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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
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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
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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?)
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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
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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
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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
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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?
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*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
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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
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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
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'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
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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)
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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]
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-::: 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
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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
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* 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
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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
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& 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
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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
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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
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-------------------------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
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* &, 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
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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
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-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
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Code
----E01
E02
E03
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E06a
E06b
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E08
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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
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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
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M22
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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
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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
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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)
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*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
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
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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
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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
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# 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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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Reviewed by Reinhard Klein-Arendt of Germany
============================================
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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.
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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.
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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)
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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
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2810
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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)
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3172.5
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3187
3196
3200
3230.6
3240.6
3277
3278.8
3287.4
3312
3345
3372
3413
3476
3485
3615.7
GKY1:
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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
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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)
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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)
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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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
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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
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7983.7
7985
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8001.7
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8025
8026
8030
8040
8042
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8063
8063.3
8073
8080.5
8084
8086.1
8099
8104.7
8108.3
8110
8113.4
8122
8125
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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
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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
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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
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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
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8686
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8691
8694
8694.4
8698
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8706
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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).
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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)
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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.
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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
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9165
9168
9174.5
9192.7
9200.2
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9240
9293
9300
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9327.9
9331
9337.4
9338
9340
9340.6
9371.1
9462.5
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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
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10009
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10057
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10072
10090
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10103.7
10126.6
10136.7
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10205
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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.
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(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
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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)
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11035
11039
11051.7
11053
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11054
11059
11080
11085
11090
11107.5
11110.5
11119.3
11119.6
11125
11173.7
11174
11175
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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
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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
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(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)
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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)
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(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
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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)
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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
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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)
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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
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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
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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)
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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22389.5
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22403
22407.5
22408.5
22412
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22459
22460.5
22461.4
22486
22487
22490
22493
22512
22525
22527
22537
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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
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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)
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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)
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Jascha Ruesseler
[email protected][email protected] (use only if the other one is not available)
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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!!!
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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. Reah, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Rick "RD" Baker, Youngstown, Ohio, USA
Valeriano Martin, Spain
* * * * * * * * * *
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* Welcome to another issue of the single largest source of utility
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# DIGITAL REVIEW #
- Editor: Day Watson
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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:
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------------------------------------------------------------------------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
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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.
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>>....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
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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
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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 =
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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
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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
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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
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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).
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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
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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
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-::: 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
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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''
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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,
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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 *
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::: 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
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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 *
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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
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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
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# UTILITY ROUND-UP #
- Editor: Ary Boender
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- 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
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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.
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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)
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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: - . - .|. . - .|
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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.
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# 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
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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
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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
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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)
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Let us hear from YOU next month!
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See you then...
73 de JDS.
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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])
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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)
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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
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//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)
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4273
4273.5
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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)
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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---:(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.
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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)
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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
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8448
8453
8455
8457
8459
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8461.9
8463
8467.5
8469
8469.2
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8474
8475.5
8476
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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
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8551.5
8552
8552.6
8553
8559
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8585
8586
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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
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9075
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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)
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9131
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9147.5
9148.2
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9149.6
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9153
9164.9
9165
9186
9192.6
9192.7
9198
9212
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9259
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9286.5
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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"
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10033
10047
10099.5
10101
10103.7
10166.5
10169.5
10178.1
10194
10204
10214
10238
10284
10299
10300
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10315
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(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)
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10494.1
10495
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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.
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"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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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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
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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)
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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
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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)
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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(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.
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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
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(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)
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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)
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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).
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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
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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
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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)
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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
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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
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>>....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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
========================================================================
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>>....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)
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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
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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)
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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
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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
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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'.
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*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
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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
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C-6
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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)
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*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
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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..
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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
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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
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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]
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Traffic list:
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2203 Whitney Place
Valrico, FL 33594-4163
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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
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++++++ 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:
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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
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from
from
from
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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
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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
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-::: 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.
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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
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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
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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
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4921.5
4504.0
5147.4
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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# 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
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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!
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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:
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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)
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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.
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n/d = no data
PFC = Prepared Form Card
wks = weeks
ms = mint stamps
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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])
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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
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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
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(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)
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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).
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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
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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)
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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
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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
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8444.0
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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
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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
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(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)
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8650.0
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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
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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)
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8889
8906
8930
8939
8943
8965
8971
8974
8977
8980
8982
8983
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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)
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9016
9027
9031
9034
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9107.9
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9130.7
9160.0
9183.5
9331
10048
10100.7
10118
10126.8
10162.4
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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)
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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
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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\
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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)
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11523.0
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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
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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)
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13458.0
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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)
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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)
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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
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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
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Sofia
Amman
Islamabad
Lima
Kinshasa
Colombo
Copenhagen?
Brussels
Seoul
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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
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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
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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
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"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
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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
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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)
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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)
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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).
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>>....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
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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
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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
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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)
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F117
F124
F128
F134
F136
F146
F153
F173
F182
F184
F186
F194
F195
F197
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F204
F211
F213
F226
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F236
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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
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F530
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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
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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)
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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
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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
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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
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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'
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to 'http://www.gem.net/~berri/files/misc/uscg_air.html'.
*U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
*U.S. ARMY TRANS CORPS
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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
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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)
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D1H
C-5
C-6
C-8
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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
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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'.
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*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
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(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
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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]
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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)
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Navs
1755
1755
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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
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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
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+++++ 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.
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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
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-::: 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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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!
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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
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(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.
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THE WUN QSL CENTER
Deadlines: 15th of each month
John (J.D.) Stephens
P.O. Box 11522
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E-Mail: [email protected]
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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)
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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.
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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".
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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.
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# 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
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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
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Push
Push
Push
Push
Push
Push
Push
Push
Push
Push
Push
Push
Push
Push
Push
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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
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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
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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)
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::: 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.