Newsletter October 2013

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Newsletter October 2013
Monitoring System
DK2OM – Wolf Hadel
Co-ordinator of IARUMS Region 1
Editor of the Newsletter
HB9CET – Peter Jost
Vice Co-ordinator of IARUMS Region 1
October 2013
The 26 members of the IARUMS Region 1 Monitoring Team:
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ARI: DH7SA – Salvatore ++ ARSK: 5Z4NU - Ted ++ ASTRA: DL1BDF – Mustapha ++ DARC: DK2OM – Wolf ++
ERASD: SU1SA – Sayed ++ IARC: 4Z1AB – Amos ++ IRTS: EI5DD - Steve ++ KARS: 9K2RR – Faisal ++
MARL: 9H1M – Dominic ++ MRASZ: HA7PL - Laci ++ NARS: 5N9AYM – Yusuf ++ NRRL: LA4EU – Hans Arne ++
OEVSV: OE3GSA – Gerd ++ PZK: SP3SUZ – Wladyslaw ++ RAL: OD5RI – Riri ++ REP: CT4AN – Jose ++
RSGB: G4BOH - Chris ++ SARL: ZS1FCS - Fred ++ SRAL: OH2BLU - Pekka ++ SSA – Ullmar ++ UBA: ON4PN - Patrick
URE: EB1TR - Fabian ++ USKA: HB9CET - Peter ++ VERON: PA2GRU - Dick ++ ZRS: S56ZDB – Darko ++
G3VZV – Graham (satellite) ++ TG9ADV – Jorge (Co-ordinator Region 2) ++ VK3MV – Peter (Co-ordinator Region 3) ++
DF8FE – (Webmaster assis.) ++ DL8AAM (ALE) ++ DJ7KG (BUOYS) ++ DF5SX (BC) ++ DARC (server support) ++
OD5TE (Hani) ++ VE6SH – Tim (IARU President) ++ PB2T – Hans (IARU R1 President) ++ 9A5W - Nikola (EC-IARU-R1
PTTs: German (BNetzA), BAKOM (Switzerland), OFCOM (UK) ++ Dutch AT ++ SK6AW – DX-Cluster ++ YO9RIJ - Petrica
Part 1: News and infos
Part 2: Detailed reports of the national co-ordinators
Copyright © IARUMS Region 1 - DK2OM
Part 1: News and Infos
1. EA1DY (Salvador) national URE MS-Co-ordinator left our team. His successor is EB1TR (Fabian).
Welcome to our Monitoring team in Region 1 dear Fabian!
EB1TR – Fabian - the new URE MS Co-ordinator in front of his equipment
2. The new UBA MS-Coordinator is ON4PN – Patrick. Welcome to our Monitoring team in Region 1
dear Patrick!
ON4PN – Patrick - the new UBA MS-Co-ordinator beside his equipment
3. 3500 – 3550 – Fishery traffic
Fishery traffic in 10 kHz increments on USB every evening. Involved: Fishermen from France, Spain, Netherlands
Great Britain. No callsigns, only names and sometimes very obscene. The Spanish fishermen used the vocoder
CRY 2001 from time to time.
4. 3500 - 3800 kHz - Russian OTH radar as before
The Russian OTH radar at Makhachkala (Dagestan – Caspian Sea) was active on various days and audible
in Central Europe in the late evenings. Parameters: 43.5 sps covering 30 – 35 kHz. Many legal European services
were disturbed. An earlier complaint by the German PTT was not observed.
5. 7 MHz disturbed by Chinese OTH radars in Region 2 and 3 – no change
While observing the situation on 7 MHz in Region 2 and 3 I found Chinese OTH radars between 7000.0 and 7200.0
kHz. The systems were long lasting and interferred the whole Pacific Region including Japan, Australia and USA
west-coast. Sometimes the radars were audible in Europe, too. Other Chinese burst radars appeared on 20 m
occassionally with sweeprates of 66.66 sps, also audible in Europe.
6. French radar on 7 and 21 MHz
The French burst radar is still abusing 7000, 21000 and 21060 kHz, 20 kHz wide and sounding similar to CODAR.
Location: South France, area of Marseille. The signals are transmitted at every full hour + 4 minutes and then every
15 minutes. The same system was active on 14000 kHz in July 2012.
soundfile: http://www.iarums-r1.org/iarums/sound/14000-r.wav
Earlier 14000 kHz signal – received by DK2OM in 2012
13990
14010
7. Intruder Alert System growing
If you want to be a member of our Intruder Alert System, send a mail to DK2OM:
[email protected]
Our system consists of 147 members worldwide. SWLs are welcomed, too.
A very busy member of our system is SWL Tim Bucknall. Tim wrote me:
For a long time, I had found the Intruder Watch reports very
useful for Low VHF dxing, and I wanted to give something back.
Wolf kindly let me join the group despite not being a licensed
Amateur. I'm a proud member of UKW/TV-Arbeitskreis der AGDX e.V
and my logs can be found in their excellent publication
"Reflexion", I've tried many dx publications since 1991 but this
one feels most like my natural home.
Tim should get his licence and be a member of RSGB! (Wolf´s comment)
9. Homepage updates
Please observe the updated files on our homepage: Contacts, Gallery and History of IARUMS R1
10. Homepage IARU Region 1
http://www.iaru-r1.org/
Homepage IARUMS Region 1 http://www.iarums-r1.org
Homepage IARUMS Region 2 http://www.iaru-r2.org/
Homepage IARUMS Region 3 http://www.iaru-r3.org/ms/
Intruderlogger Region 1
http://peditio.net/intruder/bluechat.cgi
ITU-Monitoring Reports:
http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/index.asp?category=terrestrial&rlink=terrestrial-monitoring&lang=en
Part 2: Detailed reports of the national Co-ordinators
DD = day *** MM = month *** dly = daily *** vt = various times *** vd = various days *** BD = Baud *** SH = shift *** SP
= spacing *** Mode = mode of transmission *** A3E = AM *** A1A = CW *** J3E-U = USB *** J3E-L = LSB *** FSK
(F1B) = frequency shift keying *** PSK = phase shift keying *** OFDM = othogonal frequency division multiplex
ALE (MIL-188-141A) = automatic link establishment *** MUX = multiplex *** Ui (unid) = unidentified *** Illicit = illegal *
UiILL = unidentified illegal *** BC = broadcast *** MIL = military *** PTR = printer *** NGO = non governmental
organization *** ITU = ITU country abbreviation *** PRC = People´s Republic of China *** PLA = People´s Liberation
Army *** MFA = Ministry of Foreign Affairs *** MOI = Ministry of Interior *** MOPO = Ministry of Public Order *** IARUMS =
IARU Monitoring System *** UTC = Universal Time Coordinated *** pps = pulses per second (earlier radar systems) ***
sps = sweeps/sec (radar systems) *** FMCW = frequency modulated continuous wave (OTH and coastal Radars)
5BL = cyrillic 5 lettergroups
ARSK MONITORING OVERVIEW FOR OCTOBER 2013
As before, intruders detected were Radio Uganda on 7195 kHz, which continues in spite of several repeated
complaints and has been heard late into the evening, and Radio Hargeisha on 7120 kHz.
E.H.M. Alleyne, 5Z4NU
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ARSK – Kenya – 5Z4NU (Ted)
H'd by
ARSK
kHz
7120.0
UTC
vt
dd
dly
mm
10
ARSK
7195.0
0650 to
midafternoon
and
evening
dly
10
ITU
Rep.of
Somaliland
UGA
IDENT
Hargeisha
MODE
A3E
Details
Daily broadcasts.
Uganda
Radio
A3E
B'cast in KiSwahili, music,
Luganda & English, to about
1200Z or later.
DARC 1 – Germany – DG0JBJ (Mario)
DG0JBJ (Mario) observed 7 OTH radars on 20 m, 85 OTH radars on 15 m and numerous OTH radars on 10 m
in October 2013.
DARC 2 – Germany - DK2OM (Wolf)
FSK transmissions -> center frequency between mark and space
PSK transmissions -> center frequency - ALE (MIL188-141A) -> USB frequency
exclusive bands -> black – shared bands -> blue - voice traffic -> green - BC -> red
SH = shift --- SP = spread (radar) – SPS = sweeps/sec (radar)
DK2OM
DK2OM
kHz
1812,0
UTC
2011
DD
12
MM ITU
10 POL
DK2OM
1881,4
1722
15
10
DK2OM
1896,5
1720
15
DK2OM
1925,0
1724
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
3500,0
3500,0
3500,0
DK2OM
3500,0
IDENT
MODE
USB
LSB
BD
SH/SP
F
QPSK
100
100
10
D
PSK8
2400
2400
15
10
I
1725
1907
1947
02
01
01
10
10
10
E
TUR
USB
USB
FSK8
120
1750
1952
13
10
HOL
USB
IPL
USB
DETAILS
Polish “PIP” – 14 tones –
hyperbolic radio navigation
system – BRAS-3/RS-10 - Polish
Baltic coast - POL Navy – legal
operation (ITU footnote) – daily,
all day
BC-PSK – radio navigation –
Nantes – daily, all day
Stanag4285 – 600 bps long –
German Navy – daily, all day
Livorno Radio, weather reports –
daily, vt
Spanish fishery – every evening
Scandinavian fellows
ALE, “201” - Turkish Red
Crescent – legal!
Dutch fishery – also 28.10.2013
DK2OM
kHz
UTC
DD
MM
ITU
IDENT
DK2OM
3500,0
1621
30
10
F
FMCW
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
3500,2
3501,2
3503,0
3503,5
1858
2205
2149
1742
07
02
18
31
10
10
10
10
CIS
CIS
RUS
G
A3E
A3E
F1B
FSK8
DK2OM
3503,6
2201
15
10
ISR
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
3504,5
3504,5
3505,0
1945
2040
1900
23
31
21
10
10
10
CIS
CIS
RUS
DK2OM
DK2OM
3508,0
3509,8
1830
1935
24
02
10
10
E
ISR
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
3510,0
3511,9
3513,8
3515,0
3515,0
2150
1945
1949
1859
2030
21
15
15
25
17
10
10
10
10
10
E
CIS
CIS
F
RUS
USB
PSK4
75
PSK8 2400
USB
A3E
A3E
USB
FMCW
DK2OM
3515,0
2158
18
10
RUS
FMCW
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
3517,8
3520,0
3520,0
3520,0
1955
2138
0637
1750
12
10
09
10
10
10
10
10
CIS
E
F
RUS
A3E
USB
USB
FMCW
DK2OM
3520,0
1830
12
10
RUS
FMCW
30k
30k
DK2OM
3520,0
1638
14
10
RUS
FMCW
30k
30k
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
3524,0
3527,0
3535,0
3537,5
3540,0
3540,0
1912
2030
1819
1730
2158
1820
07
09
08
14
17
03
10
10
10
10
10
10
RUS
RUS
F
UKR
E
CHN
F1B
F1B
USB
PSK2A
USB
FMCW
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
3544,0
3548,0
3550,0
3550,0
1918
1940
vt
vt
24
30
vd
dly
10
10
10
10
RUS
RUS
ALG
F
F1B
F1B
FSK8
A3E
50
50
125
200
200
1750
DK2OM
3550,8
1938
21
10
ISR
PSK4
PSK8
75
2400
2400
2400
DK2OM
3553,8
ady
dly
10
TUR
PSK8
2400
2400
DK2OM
DK2OM
3555,0
3567,5
1939
1940
21
03
10
10
E
RUS
USB
PSK2A
120
2600
DK2OM
DK2OM
3578,0
3585,0
1733
2000
15
dly
10
10
RUS
TWN
120
2600
no ITU
HLL
MODE
BD
SH/SP
20k
75
125
200
1750
PSK4
75
PSK8 2400
A3E
A3E
FMCW
2300
2400
PSK2A
F1C
30k
30k
2400
2400
30k
30k
30k
30k
30k
100
50
250
200
120
2600
60k
DETAILS
at 1800 utc
OTH radar – 6 sps bursts - South
France
CIS pirates, unstable carrier
CIS pirates, unstable carrier
Moscow
ALE – “XSS” “XPU” “XJR” –
British MIL Tascomm – vt, daily
- legal!
hybrid modem – ISR Navy –
PSK4 parallel and PSK8 serial
CIS pirates, unstable carrier
CIS pirates, unstable carrier
OTHR – 43.5 sps – 3505.0 –
3535 kHz – Makhachkala –
Caspian Sea – also: 3575 – 3605
kHz
vocoder CRY2001
hybrid modem – ISR Navy –
PSK4 parallel and PSK8 serial
Spanish fishery
CIS pirates, unstable carrier
CIS pirates, unstable carrier
French fishery
OTHR – 43.5 sps – 3515 – 3545
kHz – also: 3715 – 3745 kHz
Makhachkala – Caspian Sea
OTHR – 43.5 sps – 3515.0 –
3545 kHz – Makhachkala –
Caspian Sea – also: 3715 – 3745
kHz
CIS pirates, unstable carrier
Spanish fishery
French fishery
OTHR – 43.5 sps – 3520 – 3550
kHz and 3580 – 3610 kHz –
Makhachkala – Caspian Sea
OTHR – 43.5 sps – 3520 – 3550
kHz and 3750 – 3780 kHz
Makhachkala – Caspian Sea
OTHR – 43.5 sps – 3520 – 3550
kHz – Makhachkala – Caspian
Sea – also: 3750 – 3780 kHz –
also: 15.10.2013 at 1736 utc
very unclean - Kaliningrad
Severomorsk daily
French fishery
AT3004D - Lviv
Spanish fishery
Chinese OTH burst radar – 43.5
sps – 3510 – 3570 kHz – via JA
unclean - Moscow
Kaliningrad
ALE, “IU50” “IU52” “FN50”
French amateurs not respecting
the bandplans – daily (unstable
carriers)
hybrid modem – ISR Navy –
PSK4 parallel and PSK8 serial disturbed by Scandinavian pirates
in USB
Stanag4285 – TUR MIL Ankara
Spanish fishery
AT3004D – St. Peterburg – also:
25.10.2013 at 1848 utc
AT3004D - Kaliningrad
120 rpm, IOC 576, Wxfax -
DK2OM
kHz
UTC
DD
MM
ITU
IDENT
MODE
BD
SH/SP
DK2OM
3587,0
vt
vd
10
E
no ITU
FSK8
125
1750
DK2OM
3593,7
2034
31
10
UKR
D
A1A
DK2OM
3593,9
2036
31
10
RUS
S
A1A
DK2OM
DK2OM
3595,0
3596,0
vt
1925
dly
14
10
10
D
RUS
FSK8
PSK2
125
120
1750
2600
DK2OM
DK2OM
3597,0
3617,0
vt
vt
dly
dly
10
10
D
HRV 9A5EX
PSK8
FSK8
2400
125
2400
1750
DK2OM
3622,5
1800
dly
10
J
DK2OM
3640,0
1919
25
10
RUS
FMCW
30k
DK2OM
3665,0
1920
24
10
RUS
FMCW
30k
30k
DK2OM
3690,0
1957
22
10
CHN
FMCW
80k
DK2OM
3720,0
2040
30
10
RUS
FMCW
55k
DK2OM
3725,0
1820
22
10
RUS
FMCW
30k
DK2OM
3730,0
1758
23
10
RUS
FMCW
30k
DK2OM
DK2OM
3740,0
3756,0
1935
ady
10
dly
10
10
RUS
UKR
F1B
A3E
DK2OM
3760,0
1707
27
10
RUS
FMCW
DK2OM
3761,5
vt
vd
10
POL
FSK8
DK2OM
3770,0
1845
07
10
RUS
FMCW
30k
DK2OM
3770,0
1735
31
10
RUS
FMCW
60k
DK2OM
3782,0
ady
dly
10
POR
DK2OM
DK2OM
3791,0
6978,0
vt
1828
vd
20
10
10
D DK0ESD FSK8
RUS
FMCW
DK2OM
7000,0
0620
02
10
E
USB
DK2OM
DK2OM
7000,0
7000,0
2150
1353
01
15
10
10
RUS
RUS
PSK2A
PSK2A
DK2OM
7000,0
2048
17
10
F
FMCW
20k
DK2OM
7000,0
1949
22
10
CHN
FMCW
65k
DK2OM
7008,0
1715
16
10
RUS
F1B
75
250
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
7012,9
7016,0
7017,2
1620
1932
1950
14
18
21
10
10
10
RUS
RUS
OFDM
F1B
A1A
30
75
2800
250
MNE
JMH
CTP
F1C
F1B
100
500
50k
125
1750
75
850
125
1750
35k
120
120
2600
2600
DETAILS
daily legal!
ALE, “TVV” “TXX” - Spanish
Guardia Civil
Cluster beacon – Sevastopol
RUS Navy – “RCV”
Cluster beacon – Severomorsk
RUS Navy – „RIT“
ALE – German customs
AT3004D – submode idle Kaliningrad
Link11 SLEW
ALE, “9A5EX” – HAM-ALE just for info
Tokyo Meteo – 120 rpm –
IOC576 – daily, legal!!!
OTHR – 43.5 sps – 3640 – 3670
kHz – also: 3800 – 3830 kHz
OTHR – 43.5 sps – 3665 – 3695
kHz and 3760 – 3790 kHz
Makhachkala – Caspian Sea
Chinese OTH radar 43.5 sps –
3690 – 3770 kHz
OTHR – 43.5 sps – 3775 – 3830
kHz - Makhachkala – Caspian
Sea
OTHR – 43.5 sps – 3725.0 –
3755 kHz – Makhachkala –
Caspian Sea – also: 3770 – 3800
kHz
OTHR – 43.5 sps – 3730 – 3760
kHz – Makhachkala – Caspian
Sea
area of Moscow
UKR – pip – 14 tones –
hyperbolic navigation system –
BRAS-2/RS-10
OTHR – 43.5 sps – 3760 – 3810
kHz – Makhachkala – Caspian
Sea
ALE, “NI9” “PL7” “AB2” –
Polish MIL
OTHR – 43.5 sps – 3770 – 3800
kHz – Makhachkala – Caspian
Sea
OTHR – 43.5 sps – 3770 – 3830
kHz – Makhachkala – Caspian
Sea
POR Navy headquarter Lisbon –
disturbed by Russian OTH radar
on 18.08.2013 at 1945 utc
ALE, “DK0ESD” – just for info!
6970 – 7005 kHz – 50 sps possibly radar – area of Moscow
– every evening
Spanish fishery - vocoder CRY
2001 –West African coast
AT3004D – traffic - Moscow
AT3004D – submode idle and
traffic - Moscow
OTH radar – 6 sps bursts South France
Chinese OTH radar 43.5 sps –
7000 – 7065 kHz
Penza – also: 23.10.201 at 2150
utc
OFDM60 - Moscow
Novosibirsk
high speed A1A msgs of 5
DK2OM
kHz
UTC
DD
MM
ITU
DK2OM
DK2OM
7018,0
7020,0
2145
vt
10
vd
10
10
DK2OM
7020,0
vt
dly
DK2OM
7022,0
1454
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
7023,8
7035,0
7038,7
DK2OM
IDENT
MODE
BD
SH/SP
RUS
PSK2A
FSK8
120
125
2600
1750
10
INS
01
10
RUS
USB
LSB
PSK2A
120
2600
0530
1930
2142
30
10
15
10
10
10
RUS
RUS
UKR
75
250
D
A1A
F1B
A1A
7038,8
---
---
10
RUS
P
A1A
DK2OM
7038,9
1613
23
10
RUS
S
A1A
DK2OM
7039,0
1945
24
10
RUS
C
A1A
DK2OM
7039,1
---
---
10
KGZ
A
A1A
DK2OM
7039,2
ady
dly
10
RUS
F
A1A
DK2OM
7039,3
ady
dly
10
RUS
K
A1A
DK2OM
7039,4
ady
dly
10
RUS
M
A1A
DK2OM 7039,95
ady
dly
10
I
IZ3DVW
A1A
DK2OM
DK2OM
7040,0
7040,5
vt
vt
dly
dly
10
10
F
F6BAZ
HRV
FSK8
FSK8
125
125
1750
1750
DK2OM
7047,0
2030
21
10
UKR
PSK2
120
2600
DK2OM
DK2OM
7049,0
7049,5
0716
1627
16
09
10
10
F1B
FSK8
75
1250
200
1750
DK2OM
DK2OM
7052,0
7054,0
1830
---
09
---
10
10
RUS
HRV 9A0ALE
G
M1DFO
F
F6BAZ
RUS
RUS
F1B
F1B
50
50
250
200
DK2OM
7054,0
0724
22
10
F
LSB
DK2OM
7055,5
vt
vd
10
GEO
FSK8
125
1750
DK2OM
7060,0
1900
05
10
FEa
FMCW
DK2OM
7061,0
0715
04
10
RUS
PSK2A
120
2600
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
7061,0
7065,0
7069,0
7070,0
1829
2200
2048
1955
10
dly
28
08
10
10
10
10
RUS
CHN
KAZ
GEO
F1B
A3E
A1A
FSK8
50
1000
125
1750
DK2OM
7089,8
1954
26
10
TUR
PSK8
2400
2400
DK2OM
7091,5
2200
19
10
KGZ
DK2OM
7099,5
1504
05
10
HRV 9A0ZG
FSK8
125
1750
DK2OM
7102,0
vt
dly
10
HRV 9A0ALE
SUI
D
FSK8
125
1750
RCI
no ITU
V
30k
A1A
DETAILS
character groups – figures and
letters, also using “ar” and “sk” Montenegro
AT3004D - Kaliningrad
ALE, “CS5004A” “RS0013D” –
NC3A network? – area of
Kosovo
Indonesian pirates – village radio
- daily
AT3004D – south-east of
Voronezh – also: 25.10.2013 at
1850 utc
A1A encrypted - Bryansk
area of Moscow
Cluster beacon – Sevastopol
RUS Navy – “RCV”
Cluster beacon – Kaliningrad
RUS Navy – “RMP”
Cluster beacon – Severomorsk
RUS Navy – „RIT“
Cluster beacon - Moscow
RUS Navy - “RIW”
Cluster beacon – Bishkek RUS
Navy – “RJH25”
Cluster beacon - Vladivostok
RUS Navy - “RJS”
Cluster beacon - Petropavlovsk
Kamchatskiy - RUS Navy Pacific fleet - “RCC”
Cluster beacon – Magadan
RUS Navy – „RTS“
IZ3DVW – uncoordinated
beacon, daily, all day
ALE, “F6BAZ” – just for info
ALE, “9A5EX” “9A0ALE” –
just for info
AT3004D – submode idle Sevastopol
Kaliningrad
Amateur ALE, just for info!
Moscow
CIS50-50 - RUS Navy Moscow –
not active
French amateurs not respecting
the bandplan
ALE, “111” “132” “133” Georgia
ocean surface radar – 3 sps –
7060 – 7090 kHz – audible in
Japan and Australia
AT3004D – Penza - also:
10.10.2013 at 0700 utc
Radio China International – IM?
Almaty
ALE, “MV” “244” “686” “334”
“204” “571” – daily active
Link11 - SLEW – aircraft –
Turkish SE coast
beacon “V” - Bishkek Kyrgyzstan
ALE, “9A0ZG” “9A5EX”
“9A0OS” – daily - just for info!
ALE, “9A0ALE” “HB9MHB”
“9A0ZG” “DK0ESD” – just for
info!
DK2OM
DK2OM
kHz
7105,0
UTC
2200
DD
30
MM
10
ITU
IDENT
MODE
BD
SH/SP
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
7110,0
7111,0
7117,0
vt
0710
ady
dly
04
dly
10
10
10
HRV 9A0ALE
RUS
RUS REA4
FSK8
F1B
F1B
125
75
100
1750
250
1000
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
7119,0
7120,0
7121,0
1120
1700
1929
29
dly
03
10
10
10
RUS
SOM
CHN
PSK2A
A3E
FMCW
120
2600
9k
10k
DK2OM
7125,0
1730
31
10
AUS
FMCW
DK2OM
7132,0
1934
03
10
RUS
PSK2A
DK2OM
7135,0
1949
22
10
CHN
FMCW
DK2OM
DK2OM
7152,8
7166,0
1746
1550
08
16
10
10
FEa
F
PSK8
A1A
DK2OM
7166,0
0750
17
10
D
A1A
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
7169,0
7176,0
7178,0
1406
1840
1600
29
07
11
10
10
10
RUS
RUS
RUS
DK2OM
7185,5
vt
dly
10
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
7186,0
7186,0
7197,0
2003
1754
1830
22
24
dly
10
10
10
D
HRV
RUS
RUS
RUS
DK2OM
7197,0
1907
22
10
DK2OM
DK2OM
7198,0
7200,0
2137
2200
11
dly
10
10
DK2OM 10100,8
ady
dly
DK2OM 10112,0
ady
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
10113,0
10114,8
10123,0
10125,0
10125,0
10127,0
10129,0
10130,0
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
35k
120
2600
30k
2400
2400
F1B
F1B
PSK2A
75
75
120
250
250
2600
FSK8
125
1750
PSK4B
PSK2A
PSK2
120
120
62
2600
2600
2800
TUR
FSK8
125
1750
PSK2A
A3E
120
2600
10
RUS
CHN
TWN
D
F1B
50
450
dly
10
TUR
PSK8
2400
2400
vt
0627
0635
1922
1713
0640
0745
vt
dly
03
07
05
16
09
31
dly
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
TUN no ITU
RUS
UKR
MRC
E
RUS
FSK8
F1B
PSK2
USB
USB
F1B
PSK2
FSK8
125
100
120
1750
1000
2600
75
120
125
250
2600
1750
10130,0
10130,0
10132,0
10144,0
1938
2125
1748
ady
02
28
10
dly
10
10
10
10
CYP
DK2OM 10145,0
DK2OM 10145,5
2207
0725
17
13
10
10
DK2OM 14000,0
DK2OM 14001,0
1729
vt
14
dly
10
10
AUS
HRV 9A5EX
S/D
F
INS
CHN
MRC
RUS
D DK0WCY
FMCW
USB
F1B
A1A
20k
75
250
FMCW
FSK8
125
10k
1750
USB
FSK8
125
1750
DETAILS
broadband digital signal – 7100 –
7110 kHz
ALE, “9A0ALE” – just for info
area of Moscow
most of the time idle – Russian
airforce Moscow – ident at full
hour + 41 min – daily, all day
AT3004D – Far East Russia
Radio Hargaysa Somalia, daily
Chinese OTH burst radar – 66.66
sps – duration 1.9 sec
Ocean wave radar – 3 sps – 7125
– 7160 kHz – via Australia
AT3004D – Voronezh – daily, all
day
Chinese OTH radar 43.5 sps –
7135 – 7165 kHz
Link11-SLEW - Far East
5 letter groups encrypted – area
of Paris
amateur tries to disturb the
French A1A by a splattering A1A
signal (3 kHz wide)
Kaliningrad
very unclean - Kaliningrad
AT3004D – Severomorsk – also:
12.10.2013 at 1447 utc
ALE, “9A5EX” “DK0ESD” just
for info - daily
AT3104D – Severomorsk
AT3004D - Severomorsk
7197 – 7199.8 kHz - broadband
PSK signal from Radio Rossii on
7215 kHz – also: 7230 kHz daily
ALE, “8241” “206102” “8151”
“3021” “3761” “8021” “8141” –
Turkish Sivil Avunma =
Turkish Civil Defense - source:
DL8AAM
AT3004D - Moscow
2 BCs in Chinese language –
Chinese BC and SOH
Baudot - German Weatherservice
– legal!
Stanag4285 – 600 bps long – NE
of Izmir
ALE, “TUD”
CIS14 – Penza - daily
AT3004D - Sevastopol
Moroccan fishery
Spanish fishery
area of Moscow
AT3004D Thales 3000 – West Sahara –
daily
OTH radar Cyprus – 50 sps
unid pirates
Far East Russia
10143.986 kHz - DK0WCY –
German aurora beacon – just for
info!
OTH Radar JORN bursts
ALE, “9A5EX” “SM5VRH”
“DK0ESD” “F6BAZ” - just for
info
Indonesian pirates
ALE, “397”
DK2OM
kHz
DK2OM 14026,0
UTC
1450
DD
01
DK2OM 14060,0
DK2OM 14109,0
vt
0912
vd
24
10
10
ISR
ISR
DK2OM 14116,3
DK2OM 14135,0
0735
0709
04
09
10
10
CHN
RUS
PSK4
PSK2
DK2OM 14135,0
1130
09
10
RUS
PSK2
DK2OM 14160,0
DK2OM 14162,0
0910
0658
15
07
10
10
RUS
RUS
F1B
PSK2A
DK2OM 14180,0
DK2OM 14192,0
1005
vt
24
vd
10
10
UKR
RUS
F1B
F1B
DK2OM 14205,0
vt
dly
10
14209,3
14221,0
14227,8
14234,0
1022
1914
0717
1334
27
05
08
22
10
10
10
10
CHN
KGZ
RUS
RUS
DK2OM 14240,0
0705
08
10
RUS
F1B
DK2OM 14242,0
DK2OM 14260,0
DK2OM 14263,0
0721
vt
0810
22
dly
03
10
10
10
RUS
SRB
UKR
PSK2A
FSK8
A3E
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
14265,0
14269,0
14274,0
14275,0
vt
0721
0628
2304
vd
16
03
30
10
10
10
10
TUR
RUS
RUS
CHN
FSK8
FMCW
PSK2A
FMCW
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
14284,7
14292,0
14295,0
14295,1
0735
0710
vt
ady
16
08
dly
dly
10
10
10
10
RUS
RUS
SRB
TJK
OFDM
F1B
FSK8
A3E
DK2OM 14300,0
0935
09
10
RUS
FMCW
DK2OM 14305,0
2303
30
10
CHN
FMCW
DK2OM 14316,0
DK2OM 14317,0
0620
vt
30
vd
09
10
UKR
DK2OM 14325,0
1321
10
10
CHN
FMCW
DK2OM 14328,0
vt
dly
10
CHN
FSK8
DK2OM 14330,0
DK2OM 14342,0
DK2OM 14344,0
vt
0826
0730
dly
10
10
10
10
10
RUS
RUS
FSK8
F1B
PSK2A
DK2OM 14344,7
1334
22
10
CHN
PSK8
DK2OM 14346,0
vt
dly
10
FSK8
DK2OM 14346,0
vt
dly
10
HRV
RUS
D
THA HS0ZEA
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
MM ITU IDENT
10 RUS
4X1
MODE
PSK2A
FSK8
FSK8
no ITU
FSK8
REA4
PSK4
F1B
OFDM
F1B
YU1BI
RCV
A3E
A1A
A1A
BD
120
SH/SP
DETAILS
2600 AT3004D – Moscow – traffic
and submode idle – various days
125 1750 ALE, “AAA” - Israel
125 1750 ALE, “4X1” “CT2IXQ” – just for
info!
75
2250 PRC 4+4 - East China
120 2600 AT3004D – submode idle – Far
East Russia
120 2600 AT3004D – modem idle – area of
Smolensk
75
250 north of Smolensk
120 2600 AT3004D – traffic - Moscow
also: 14.10.2013
50
250 Sevastopol
50
200 RUS Navy Kaliningrad – often
daily
125 1750 ALE, “505” “822” – 60 deg. from
DL - CHN ?
75
2250 PRC 4+4 - idle
50
250 Bishkek
44.5 2400 OFDM39 – Far East Russia
100 2000 harmonic from 7117 kHz - most
of the time idle – Russian
airforce Moscow – ident at 1441
utc on 14235.0 in A1A – daily,
all day
75
250 Moscow – also: 15.10.2013 at
0913 utc
120 2600 AT3004D - Smolensk
125 1750 ALE, “YU1BI” – just for info!
female voice with encrypted
msgs – figures – “SZRU” =
Foreign Intelligence Service of
Ukraine at Rivne
125 1750 ALE, “526”
20k OTH radar – area of St. Peterburg
120 2600 AT3004D – ship Black Sea
10k Chinese OTH burst radar – 66.66
sps – duration 3.8 sec
35.5 2800 OFDM60 - Moscow
100
500 very unclean - Far East Russia
125 1750 ALE, “YU1BI” – just for info!
3rd from Radio Tajik on 4765
kHz
10k
OTH radar - 83.3 sps – area of
Jekaterinburg
10k Chinese OTH burst radar – 66.66
sps – duration 3.8 sec
BC – IM?
RUS naval base Sevastopol encrypted, cyrillic letters
10k Chinese burst OTH radar – 66.7
sps – 3.8 sec burst length
125 1750 ALE, “139” “534” “772” – West
China
125 1750 ALE, “BV4”
75
250 Novosibirsk
120 2600 AT3004D – area of Kazan – also:
16.10.2013 at 0821 utc
2400 2400 preamble similar MIL-188-110A
- 600 bps short – 14344.650 kHz
– daily, all day
125 1750 ALE, “9A0ZG” “RX3ARZ”
“DK0ESD” – just for info –
various times, daily
HS0ZEA beacon – 14345.950
kHz - every 5 minutes – just for
info!
DK2OM
kHz
DK2OM 18106,0
DK2OM 18107,0
UTC
1435
0742
DD
30
06
DK2OM 18140,0
DK2OM 21000,0
vt
1845
dly
12
10
10
SRB
B
DK2OM 21000,0
vt
vd
10
E
USB
DK2OM 21000,0
1516
03
10
F
FMCW
DK2OM 21000,0
DK2OM 21000,0
1206
vt
31
vd
10
10
INS
RUS
USB
USB
DK2OM 21000,0
---
---
10
SDN
USB
DK2OM 21000,9
DK2OM 21001,5
1342
1342
13
13
10
10
RUS
RUS
F1B
F1B
100
100
300
150
DK2OM 21002,0
DK2OM 21002,1
1519
---
11
---
10
10
CLN
SDN
USB
F1B
100
170
DK2OM 21004,8
1342
13
10
RUS
PSK2B
1200
1200
21006,6
21008.1
21030,0
21060,0
1342
1342
1340
0934
13
13
13
27
10
10
10
10
RUS
RUS
TUR
F
F1B
F1B
FMCW
FMCW
100
100
300
450
20k
20k
DK2OM 21096,0
vt
dly
10
INS YD0OXH
FSK8
125
1750
DK2OM 21100,0
DK2OM 21111,0
1622
1554
29
02
10
10
POR
E
USB
USB
DK2OM 21125,0
DK2OM 21140,8
1549
1100
04
04
10
10
TUR
MEa
FMCW
PSK8A
2400
20k
2400
DK2OM 21145,0
vt
dly
10
MRC
FSK8
125
1750
DK2OM 21210,0
1531
16
10
AUS
FMCW
10k
DK2OM 21220,0
DK2OM 21250,0
DK2OM 21323,6
0655
0910
1123
18
04
02
10
10
10
AUS
CYP
SDN
FMCW
FMCW
F1B
600
10k
20k
600
DK2OM 21400,0
0710
07
10
RUS
F1B
50
2000
DK2OM 21400,0
0722
08
10
CHN
FMCW
DK2OM 21409,5
0707
07
10
RUS
F1B
DK2OM 21430,0
0719
08
10
TUR
FMCW
DK2OM 21438,0
vt
dly
10
UKR
DK2OM 21446,0
ady
dly
10
THA HS0ZEA
DK2OM 24970,0
0950
31
10
DK2OM 25000,0
1100
31
10
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
MM ITU IDENT
10
10 RUS
RDL
YU1BI
RCV
MODE
BD
SH/SP
F1B
50
200
FSK8
USB
125
2600
10k
100
2000
20k
A1A
A1A
FMCW
FIN
20k
A3E
150k
DETAILS
frequency hopper
Moscow – idle and traffic –
Russian navy – various days and
times – legal operation
ALE, “YU1BI” – just for info!
Brazilian pirates – Rio de Janeiro
with North Brazil
Spanish fishery, Galician voice,
daily, various times
OTH radar – 6 sps bursts - South
France – full hour 04 min. and
then every 15 min.
Indonesian pirates
vocoder Yakhta - encrypted voice
traffic – Nizhniy Tagil
MFA Sudan – Khartoum with
emba Yemen – voice traffic
spurious from 21001,5 kHz
vocoder Yakhta inband synchro –
Nizhniy Tagil
Sinhala fishery
21002.15 kHz - Pactor 1
encrypted – MFA Sudan –
Khartoum with emba Yemen
spurious from 20998.3 – Nizhniy
Tagil
spurious from 21001,5 kHz
spurious from 21001,5 kHz
OTH radar NW-Turkey – 50 sps
OTH radar – 6 sps bursts - South
France – full hour 04 min. and
then every 15 min.
ALE, “YD0OXH3” – daily,
various times - just for info!
Portuguese fishery
Spanish fishery – NW Bay of
Biscay – also: 07.10.2013 at 1616
utc
NW-Turkey – 50 sps
Link11-SLEW – daily, various
times
ALE, “B301”, “C3”, “IR4” “T4”
“E4” “A2” “CD” “K3” – various
times, daily
OTH radar JORN - 34.5 and 29.4
sps – 2 sec bursts
OTH Radar JORN bursts
OTH radar Cyprus – 50 sps
DPRK-FSK600 – North Korean
emba Khartoum
harmonic from 5350 – area of
Jekaterinburg – also: 31.10.2013
at 0750 utc
Chinese burst OTH radar – 66.66
sps
CIS14 – harmonic from 10704.75
– Jekaterinburg
OTH radar Turkey – 50 sps –
even audible in Japan
RIP90 de RCV - RUS Navy
Sevastopol - daily
HS0ZEA beacon – every 5
minutes - just for info!
CODAR ocean wave radar –
2 sps – 24970 – 25120 kHz
time signal Helsinki – just for
info – carrier on 25000 – dots on
25001 and 24999 – daily, all day
DK2OM
kHz
DK2OM 28000,0
DK2OM 28000,0
UTC
1708
vt
DD
08
dly
MM
10
10
ITU
B
B
BD
SH/SP
DK2OM 28000,0
vt
dly
10
CIS
F3E
DK2OM 28005,0
ady
dly
10
RUS
F3E
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
28005,0
28015,0
28025,0
28025,0
1707
1755
1756
0945
29
18
18
02
10
10
10
10
B
B
B
POR
A3E
A3E
A3E
F1B
51
320
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
28025,0
28035,0
28035,0
28040,1
0748
1805
1126
1740
06
08
09
12
10
10
10
10
E
B
RUS
POR
A3E
A3E
F3E
F1B
51
320
DK2OM 28045,0
DK2OM 28046,0
1719
1010
11
30
10
10
B
CAm
A3E
USB
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
28055,0
28060,0
28065,0
28065,0
28075,0
28075,0
28085,0
28085,0
28095,0
28100,2
0849
0950
1647
0932
1823
0930
1530
1010
1649
1559
12
02
29
22
13
02
09
08
29
19
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
RUS
F3E
B
RUS
B
E
B
E
B
POR
A3E
F3E
A3E
A3E
A3E
A3E
A3E
F1B
51
320
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
28105,0
28105,0
28115,0
28115,0
28120,0
1812
0928
1845
1433
1543
17
22
14
08
01
10
10
10
10
10
B
RUS
B
RUS
IRN
A3E
F3E
A3E
F3E
FMCW
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
28135,0
28135,0
28140,0
28145,0
28146,0
vt
1655
0908
1641
vt
dly
29
24
25
vd
10
10
10
10
10
RUS
B
F3E
A3E
USB
A3E
FSK8
DK2OM 28150,0
1432
08
28165,0
28175,0
28185,0
28195,0
28200,0
28200,0
28200,0
1810
1732
1728
1655
vt
0958
1422
DK2OM 28205,0
DK2OM 28225,0
28225,0
28235,0
28235,0
28245,0
28255,0
28255,0
28275,0
28275,0
28285,0
28295,0
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
IDENT
MODE
USB
A3E
10
B
ARG
B
IRN
FMCW
24
24
27
27
dly
02
13
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
B
B
B
B
POR
E
IRN
A3E
A3E
A3E
A3E
F1B
F3E
FMCW
1654
0846
29
02
10
10
B
IRN
A3E
FMCW
1658
1658
0955
1657
1656
0658
0947
1654
1655
1653
29
29
02
29
29
02
02
29
29
29
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
B
B
E
B
B
RUS
E
B
B
B
A3E
A3E
A3E
A3E
A3E
F3E
A3E
A3E
A3E
A3E
60k
125
1750
60k
51
320
60k
60k
DETAILS
Brazilian CBers
28000 – 28325 numerous
Brazilian CBers
28000 – 29700 numerous CIS
taxi nets – mostly Russia
taxi net St. Peterburg, daily, all
day
Brazilian CBers
Brazilian CBers
Brazilian CBers
F1B bursts - west of Lisbon daily
Spanish CBers
Brazilian CBers
taxi Moscow - daily
F1B bursts - west of Lisbon –
Enagal GPS buoys
Brazilian CBers
mysterious oscillation – similar to
sinus - Carribean region
taxi Moscow
frequency hopper
Brazilian CBers
taxi Moscow
Brazilian CBers
Spanish CBers
Brazilian CBers
Spanish CBers
Brazilian CBers
F1B bursts - 28100.160 kHz west of Lisbon – Enagal GPS
buoys
Brazilian CBers
taxi Moscow
Brazilian CBers
taxi Moscow
OTH Radar Iran – 307 and 870
sps – jumping
RUS taxi - Barnaul
Brazilian CBers
someone playing music
Brazilian CBers
ALE, “LU8EX” “PY2TI” “DL1”
– just for info!
OTH Radar Iran – 307 and 870
sps
Brazilian CBers
Brazilian CBers
Brazilian CBers
Brazilian CBers
F1B bursts - west of Lisbon
Spanish CBers
OTH Radar Iran – 307 and 870
sps - jumping
Brazilian CBers
OTH Radar Iran – 307 and 870
sps
Brazilian CBers
Brazilian CBers
Spanish CBers
Brazilian CBers
Brazilian CBers
taxi Moscow
Spanish CBers
Brazilian CBers
Brazilian CBers
Brazilian CBers
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
DK2OM
kHz
28305,0
28305,0
28315,0
28320,5
28365,0
UTC
1653
vt
1652
1426
0930
DD
29
dly
29
16
05
MM ITU IDENT
10
B
10 RUS
10
B
10
B
10 IRN
MODE
A3E
F3E
A3E
A3E
FMCW
BD
SH/SP
DK2OM 28600,0
DK2OM 28600,0
DK2OM 28860,0
0655
1007
0850
03
20
02
10
10
10
CYP
TUR
IRN
FMCW
FMCW
FMCW
20k
20k
50k
DK2OM 28890,0
0925
22
10
IRN
FMCW
60k
DK2OM 29070,0
DK2OM 29250,0
0859
0958
02
05
10
10
E
FMCW
F1B
81.9
40k
140
DK2OM 29304,0
DK2OM 29375,0
0957
---
27
--
10
10
I
F1B
81.9
140
DK2OM 29387,5
---
--
10
IND
F1B
81.9
140
DK2OM 29450,0
1515
05
10
MRC
F1B
81.9
140
DK2OM 29500,0
---
--
10
G
F1B
81.9
140
DK2OM 29525,0
---
---
10
MRC
F1B
81.9
140
DK2OM 29584,0
1420
22
10
RUS
F1B
75
1000
DK2OM 29626,8
0959
27
10
UKR UR5QGC
A1A
DK2OM 29684,8
---
---
10
I
serial
DK2OM 29699,8
---
---
10
I
serial
DK2OM 29700,0
0719
18
10
FEa
F3E
60k
DETAILS
Brazilian CBers
taxi - Arkhangelsk
Brazilian CBers
Brazilian CBers
OTH Radar Iran – 307 and 870
sps
OTH radar Cyprus - 25 sps
OTH radar - NW-Turkey – 50 sps
OTH Radar Iran – 307 and 870
sps - jumping
OTH Radar Iran – 307 and 870
sps
12.5 sps Datawell-buoy “Waverider” –
29249.905 kHz – Fuerteventura
- daily, all day
frequency hopper
Datawell-buoy “Waverider” –
29374.898 kHz – Galatone,
South Italy - daily, all day
Datawell-buoy “Waverider” –
29387,460 kHz – Indian NW
coast, close to Pakistan - daily,
all day
Datawell-buoy “Waverider” –
29449.870 kHz - area of El
Aaiun – Morocco - daily, all
day
Datawell-buoy “Waverider” –
area of Gibraltar – daily, all
day
Datawell-buoy “Waverider” –
29524.990 kHz - Agadir Morocco – daily, all day
harmonic from 14792 kHz Moscow
Ukraine beacon UR5QGC –
29626.750 kHz - just for info
serial modem, Italian MIL
Brescia – Sporadic E!
serial modem, Italian MIL
Brescia – Sporadic E!
Far East pirates
IRTS – Ireland – EI5DD (Steve)
KARS – Kuwait – 9K2RR (Faisal)
MRASZ – Hungary - HA7PL (Laci)
SOC
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
kHz
3505,0
3505,0
3510,0
3510,0
3520,0
3536,9
UTC
2036
1810
1707
1647
2004
1811
DD
7
31
17
21
31
7
MM
10
10
10
10
10
10
ITU
IDENT
MODE
A3E
A3E
OTHR
OTHR
A3E
A1A
MRASZ
3539,0
1828
17
10
LSB
MRASZ
3550,0
1733
21
10
PSK4
MRASZ
3582,0
1832
10
10
PSK2
BD
60
SH
DETAILS
ui. language
instabil carrier
3510-3530 kHz
3510-3545 kHz
ui. language
"4 2T 4 2T 4 2T"
after 5 figs slowly
russian l. "ogyin,
dva, tri, hallo, hallo"
chinese OFDM32
burst modem
AT3004D
SOC
MRASZ
kHz
3585,0
UTC
1653
DD
17
MM
10
ITU
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
3589,0
3767,0
7000,1
1905
1829
1859
10
7
3
10
10
10
UKR
D
LSB
PSK2
A1A
MRASZ
7000,1
1653
15
10
RUS
P
A1A
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
7001,5
7006,0
7008,0
7015,3
7025,0
7025,0
1746
1553
1939
1752
1946
1558
8
17
23
8
30
17
10
10
10
10
10
10
F1B
F1B
F1B
A1A
OTHR
LSB
200
200
250
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
7029,0
7035,0
7035,0
7038,7
7038,8
7038,9
7039,0
7040,0
7050,0
7052,0
7059,0
7069,0
7073,0
7077,5
1420
1940
0841
ady
ady
ady
ady
1430
0823
1812
0856
1832
1928
1858
12
10
11
dly
dly
dly
dly
12
8
8
10
30
31
3
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
F1B
F1B
LSB
A1A
A1A
A1A
A1A
LSB
A3E
F1B
F1B
A1A
LSB
A1A
200
250
MRASZ
MRASZ
7080,0
7100,0
1745
1630
8
24
10
10
F1B
A3E
200
MRASZ
7117,0
ady
dly
10
RUS
F1B
1000
MRASZ
7120,0
ady
dly
10
SOM
A3E
MRASZ
7132,0
1924
3
10
RUS
PSK2
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
7165,5
7170,0
7175,0
7175,0
7176,0
7178,0
1750
1636
1714
1641
1749
1424
7
17
14
17
7
12
10
10
10
10
10
10
RUS
N0N
A3E
A3E
N0N
F1B
PSK2
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
7184,0
7184,9
7186,0
7195,0
1609
1608
1606
1910
24
24
24
30
10
10
10
10
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
7198,0
10120,0
10125,0
10130,0
10136,0
14026,0
0902
1932
1903
2003
0914
0904
10
31
23
30
18
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
14160,0
14180,0
14187,1
14195,0
1704
0922
1740
1413
15
23
17
12
10
10
10
10
F1B
F1B
???
USB
MRASZ
14195,0
1349
18
10
USB
MRASZ
14195,7
1851
12
10
A1A
UKR
RUS
RUS
RUS
UKR
RUS
RUS
RUS
IDENT
D
P
S
C
MODE
A1A
BD
SH
DETAILS
"31999 55938
19995" 5 figs
music
AT3004D
"D" beacon, also on
day's 7,8,14
"P" beacon, + on day
17
dotter
heavy splatter,
distorted audio
250
250
ui.
"D" beacon
"P" beacon
"S" beacon
"C" beacon
music
music
printer
dotter
music?
"D" beacon, also on
day's 7,12
HAM's, italian
language
"REA4" + more
times
"Radio Hargaysa",
almost daily
AT3004D also on
day's 7,10,12
italian HAM's
ui.
250
AT3004D + on day
14
N0N
A1A
PSK2
A3E
"QRJ 3"
AT3004D
splatter from
overmodulated
7205!
AT3004D
10120-10145 kHz
ui. male
PSK2
OTHR
LSB
OTHR
OTHR
PSK2
AT3004D + on day
11
250
250
wobbling
Music, noise tks to
Nino IT9RYH
Music and jumble
speech, italian
"Finest ra dx test a di
SOC
kHz
UTC
DD
MM
ITU
IDENT
MODE
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
14280,0
14288,0
14288,3
1203
0919
0915
18
18
18
10
10
10
MRASZ
14295,0
1709
1
10
TJK
A3E
MRASZ
14295,0
1819
23
10
TJK
A3E
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
14342,0
21000,0
21001,5
0909
0923
1200
10
18
11
10
10
10
F1B
OTHR
F1B
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
MRASZ
21330,0
28065,0
28065,0
28120,0
28220,0
28235,0
28255,0
28265,0
28268,0
28365,0
28390,0
28490,0
29350,0
1117
0930
0957
1407
0949
0947
0945
1001
0939
0912
0948
0944
0934
13
18
23
12
23
18
18
23
18
10
23
13
18
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
OTHR
F3E
F3E
OTHR
OTHR
F3E
A1A
F3E
OTHR
FMCW
OTHR
OTHR
OTHR
BD
SH
A1A
OTHR
USB
IRN
DETAILS
cazzo" contin.
chaotic sigs
music motif's, sound
as play on flute
3rd. harmonic fm
4765 kHz
3rd. harmonic fm
4765 kHz
250
150
vocoder Yakhta +
more times
21320-21340 kHz
russian taxi
russian taxi
50 kHz wide
russian taxi
"GH" buoy?
russian taxi
wide
OEVSV – Austria – OE3GSA (Gerd)
SOC
oevsv
oevsv
oevsv
oevsv
oevsv
oevsv
oevsv
oevsv
oevsv
oevsv
oevsv
oevsv
oevsv
oevsv
kHz
3501,00
7000,00
7000,00
7110,00
7133,00
7153,30
10101,00
10135,00
14235,00
18070,00
21001,50
21025,00
29662,50
29663,50
UTC
0545
1935
0533
0520
0550
1845
0550
1900
0605
0535
0545
0555
1845
1845
DD
24
08
14
04
10
21
09
02
16
14
08
16
19
19
MM ITU
10
?
10
?
10
?
10
?
10
?
10
?
10
?
10
?
10
?
10
?
10 RUS
10
?
10
?
10
?
IDENT
?
D
P
unid
Unid
?
Unid
unid
?
?
Unid
?
?
?
Mode
A3E
A1A
A1A
F3E
FMCW
A1A
J3Eu
FMCW
FMCW
FMCW
F1B
FMCW
N0N
N0N
BD
SH
DETAILS
music
200
Multitone
Groups - bad quality
Males chatting
Broad
100
150
PZK – Poland – SP3UZ (Wladyslaw)
REP – Portugal – CT4AN (Jose Francisco)
SOC kHz UTC DD MM ITU IDENT
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
3500
3505
3510
3510
3511
3522
3530
3531
3531
3533
3535
18.07
21.29
10.14
07.33
15.03
20.43
07.26
08.12
08.22
19.10
19.08
29
12
03
11
02
14
13
13
13
02
02
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
E
E
E
E
G
MODE
J3E-U
J3E-U
J3E-U
J3E-U
J3E-U
J3E-U
Pulse
Pulse
Pulse
FSK8
J3E-U
BD SH
DETAILS
Unid language, repeating voice msg.
Fishermen
Spanish fishermen
Fishermen
Spanish fishery
English OM, no call
0.5 sec rate
0.75 sec rate
0.5 sec rate, every 9 pulses 1 dot
Unid ALE calls
Unid ops
SOC kHz UTC DD MM ITU IDENT
MODE
REP
3545
19.06
02
10
REP
3550
07.11
24
10
F
A3E
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
3615
3710
3750
7000
7000
7000
7000
7000
7000
7005
7018
7030
7038
7039.0
7039.1
7039.2
7039.3
7038.6
7039.5
7038.7
7038.8
7050
7069
7070
7070
7070
7118
23.02
17.47
12.42
15.10
16.29
18.47
23.09
10.00
21.06
19.04
18.11
17.19
07.12
23.39
22.30
23.05
21.20
20.10
22.37
22.15
23.10
16.18
13.00
15.28
16.00
14.05
21.02
18
07
02
03
21
9
12
26
31
10
16
11
28
11
05
11
22
22
05
05
11
14
20
22
22
11
04
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
MRC
REP
7120
18.41
20
10
SOM
REP
7120
16.35
21
10
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
7180
10103
10111
10113
10115
10120
10120
10121
10122
10123
10125
10130
10132
10134
10135
10136
10138
10140
10140
10145
10145
10150
10150
14000
14002
14005
14006
14015
14100
14100
14100
14117
14155
07.19
21.14
22.57
20.58
20.23
20.18
11.14
15.33
20.50
18.53
19.17
22.52
17.06
15.34
15.51
16.34
22.05
10.45
16.02
08.23
19.49
22.00
21.00
07.50
07.42
08.22
08.30
08.03
08.05
18.55
21.05
10.57
20.45
25
27
18
29
29
12
31
24
18
26
5
25
13
24
06
18
03
14
13
20
10
13
11
22
18
14
09
20
26
12
10
21
18
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
J3E-U
J3E-U
J3E-U
J3E-L
J3E-U
J3E-L
J3E-L
J3E-E
J3E-L
J3E-L
F1B
FM
J3E-U
A1A
A1A
A1A
A1A
A1A
A1A
A1A
A1A
J3E-L
A1
J3E-L
J3E-L
J3E-L
F1B
8k00
A3EGN
8k00
A3EGN
J3E-U
J3E-U
J3E-L
J3E-U
A1A
J3E-L
J3E-U
J3E-U
J3E-U
J3E-U
J3E-U
J3E-U
J3E-U
J3E-U
F1B
J3E-U
J3E-U
J3E-L
FMCW
J3E-L
J3E-L
J3E-U
J3E-U
J3E-U
J3E-U
J3E-U
F1B
J3E-U
J3E-U
J3E-U
J3E-U
PSK8
J3E-U
BD SH
J3E-U
E
I+E
E
E
E
E
B
E
E
RUS
KGZ
RUS
RUS
RUS
RUS
UKR
RUS
POR
MRC
E
MRC
F
MRC
E
MRC
MRC
B
MRC
MRC
E
B
E
E
E
E
E
C
A
F
K
S
M
D
P
DETAILS
Unid male ops
INFRIGE IARU 80m BAND PLAN
(Usual) French Amateurs in AM mode
Fishermen
Nautical operations freq
Spanish fishery
Italian and spanish outbanders
Spanish long haul truckers
Spanish ops
Spanish fishery
Lonely spanish op calling
Brazilian fishermen
Spanish fishery
100
1k
Signals like OTH
Fishermen sea to sea
MOSCOW
KIRGISISTAN
VLADIVOSTOK
VOLGOGRAD
KALININGRAD
MAGADAN
SEVASTOPOL
MURMANSK
Italian music, strong signals
Dot groups continuous
Music during all afternoon
OM deeply offending all Ham in QSO
Music jamming all QSO’s
RTTY not standard
Radio Hargeysa
Arabic BC station
200
300
2400
Fishermen talking about weather
Fishermen
Spanish fishery
Moroccan fishermen
Numbers station, 5l g w/ dates
Large net, morrocan fishers
Spanish fishery
Morrocan fishermen
Number stations
Unid ops, russian-like lang.
Moroccan fishery
Brazilian op to wife in Maranhão
Russian-like language ops
Morrocan fishermen
170 Not standard signals
Scrambled transmission
5 Numbers Station
Morrocan fishermen
OTH signals
Spanish fishery
Brasilian ops
English voices about business
English Meteo info talks
Fishermen spanish
Fishermen
Spanish fishery on sea
425 RY RY RY
Fishermen
Fishermen
Phone patch talks
Talks two male voices
600 STANAG
Family Phone call
SOC kHz UTC DD MM ITU IDENT
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
REP
14192
14195
14280
14334
18011
18070
18100
18120
18165
21000
21004
21005
21010
21012
21100
21115
21150
21170
21230
21335
28000
28015
28025
28040
28050
28050
28050
28050
28060
28063
28065
28070
28075
28100
28100
28125
28135
28135
28155
28160
28160
28175
28175
28205
28285
28285
28295
28330
28345
28355
28378
28500
28775
28800
28845
29185
29215
29225
29585
12.55
13.30
20.01
09.36
18.00
14.59
18.02
18.00
13.16
08.44
23.28
20.49
15.33
18.24
11.41
13.59
14.18
14.34
11.08
08.14
11.50
10.00
17.33
09.03
12.02
11.24
18.50
09.06
22.03
15.03
10.05
11.00
18.52
11.59
09.05
16.35
16.30
10.54
08.40
13.35
08.48
11.00
08.15
14.24
13.50
11.37
09.48
14.55
16.29
10.56
16.02
19.01
12.35
13.04
13.31
12.01
12.39
11.45
19.13
29
09
30
03
08
14
17
23
10
18
01
30
01
01
11
10
14
27
31
28
21
08
28
18
21
02
04
18
08
14
10
02
31
03
18
18
16
02
18
19
18
25
28
06
24
10
21
26
15
26
10
8
26
26
27
19
16
16
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
RUS
I
MRC
MRC
MRC
RUS
RUS
F
RUS
RUS
F
B
RUS
F
F
B
RUS
RUS
RUS
HRV
IRN
RUS
RUS
RUS
IRN
IRN
I
RUS
RUS
RUS
RUS
B
RSGB - Great Britain – G4BOH (Chris)
MODE
F1B
J3E-U
A3E
FMCW
FMCW
FMCW
A3
OFDM
FMCW
FMCW
J3E-U
J3E-U
J3E-U
J3E-U
FMCW
FMCW
J3E-L
FMCW
FMCW
FMCW
F3E
F3E
F1B
F1B
A3E
F3E
A3E
F1B
A3E
A3E
F3E
A3E
A3E
F3E
N0N
A3E
F3E
F3E
F3E
F3E
FMCW
F3E
F3E
A3E
F3E
FMCW
FMCW
FMCW
A3E
F3E
F3E
J3E-U
F3E
F3E
FMCW
F3E
F3E
F3E
J3E-U
BD SH
50
50
82
82
DETAILS
200 Russian MIL FSK
Music and mess interfering QSO’s
5 Letters station in English language
Short data bursts radar
Radar ?
OTH radar
Tone Modulated Carrier (not permanent)
PLT
OTH radar
OTH radar, 20kHz wide
Inversed coding transmission
Encoded voices (Embassy ??)
Male talks
Fishermen
OTH radar
OTH radar
Fishermen
OTH radar
OTH radar
OTH radar, short bursts
Taxis
Taxis
300 Bursts about 25 seconds long
160 GPS buoy, all day
CB’s
Taxis
CB’s
160 GPS buoy, like on 28.040 MHz
CB’s
Brazilian ops
Taxis
CB’s
CB’s
Unid FM ops
RF welder, unstable but persistent
Brazilian ops
Taxis
Taxis
Russian taxi dispatcher
Taxis
OTH radar
Taxis
Russian taxi YL dispatcher
Unid ops
Taxi dispatcher
Iran radar, via Twente WebSDR
Iranian OTH radar
OTH radar ?
Talks – two females
YL taxi dispatcher with mobiles
2 Russian talking
VP8LP jammed by music and whistles
YL dispatcher
Carrier with strong hum noise
OTH radar
Russian taxis, other unid ops
Russian taxi
Arabic talks
Net w/ control station, very neat
SRAL – Finland – OH2BLU (Pekka)
Society
SRAL
kHz
7001,0
SRAL
SRAL
7005,5
7008,0
SRAL
SRAL
SRAL
7013,0
7014,0
7016,0
SRAL
7018,62
SRAL
7020,0
SRAL
7021,0
SRAL
7022,0
SRAL
7025,0
SRAL
7032,0
SRAL
SRAL
7032,0
7035,0
SRAL
7035,0
SRAL
SRAL
7038,7
7038,8
SRAL
SRAL
7038,9
7039,0
SRAL
7044,0
SRAL
7047,0
SRAL
7049,0
SRAL
7051,0
SRAL
7059,0
SRAL
7061,0
SRAL
7069,0
SRAL
7076,0
SRAL
7086,0
SRAL
7100,0
SRAL
7111,0
SRAL
7112,0
SRAL
7114,0
SRAL
7117,0
SRAL
7120,0
SRAL
SRAL
7125,0
7127,0
SRAL
7132,0
UTC DD MM ITU
IDENT
1615- 2. 3. 10
UiMUX
0315
1405
11.
10
UiPTR
0440*
10
UiPTR
1801/
1620
14.
10
UiMUX
1400
24.
10
UiPTR
0430*
10
UiPTR
1540
0600*
10
UiCarr
1608
1130- 3. 30. 10
UiPTR
1530
0600- 12.
10
UiPTR
1730
0230*
10 RUS
UiMUX
1930
1245- 17.
10
UiPTR
1355
13304.
10
UiMUX
1540
0430
15.
10
UiMUX
1300- 10.
10
UiPTR
1930
0720- 25.
10
UiMUX
1045
h24
dly
10 UKR
D
0530*
10 RUS
P
1930
h24
dly
10 RUS
S
0530*
10 RUS
C
1815
1100- 25.
10
UiPTR
1200
0530- 21.
10 UKR
UiMUX
1930
22.
0920*
10 RUS
UiPTR
1606/
0530- 22.
10
UiPTR
0700
0730- 22.
10
UiPTR
1315
1030- 22.
10
UiMUX
1204/
1950*
10 RUS
UiCW
0210
0600*
10
UiMUX
1200
0530- 23.
10
UiMUX
1330
24.
1615*
10
UiCarr
1800
0550- 4. 25. 10
UiPTR
0817/
0330- 23.
10
UiPTR
0815
1245- 3. 9. 10
UiPTR
1852/
1315*
10 RUS
REA4
1930
1445*
10 SOM R. Hargeisa
1900
0600
16.
10
UiMUX
0945- 6. 24. 10 RUS
UiCW
1405
h24
2.10 RUS
UiMUX
MODE
PSK2
BD
120
F1B
F1B
PSK2
F1B
F1B
SH
2600
250
250
120
250
Days: 3. 11. 31.
Days: 1. 2. 4. 7. 11. 13. 28
F1B
250
F1B
200
120
F1B
2600
Days: 1. 2. 8. 27.
250
PSK2
120
2600
PSK2
F1B
120
2600
250
PSK2
120
2600
A1A
A1A
Sevastopol
Kaliningrad, days: 1. 2.
10.12.-17. 28.-30.
Severomorsk
Moscow, days: 2. 5. 6. 9.
21.- 31.
A1A
A1A
F1B
PSK2
Days: 16. 17. 20. 24. 25. 26.
27.
2600
N0N
PSK2
REMARKS
250
120
F1B
2600
200
Days: 3. 27. 28.
200
F1B
PSK2
250
120
2600
A1A
Dots, days 28. 30. 31.
PSK2
120
2600
PSK2
120
2600
N0N
Days: 19. 22. 24.
Days: 20. 22.-24. 10 min on
– 3 min off
F1B
250
F1B
250
F1B /
N0N
F1B
200
500/10 Days: 2.-26. 31.
00
Days: 1.-21. 26.-31.
A3E
PSK2
A1A
120
PSK2
120
2600
MR 5F
2600
Society
kHz
UTC
SRAL
7145 A
SRAL
7154,0
SRAL
7162,0
SRAL
7166,0
SRAL
7169,0
SRAL
SRAL
7176,0
7178,0
16201705
11350450
06151250
07001850
13550210
h24
h24
SRAL
7186,0
SRAL
7194,0
SRAL
7198,0
SRAL
SRAL
7195,07200,0
7200,0
SRAL
14026,0
SRAL
SRAL
14031,0
14054,0
SRAL
14080,0
SRAL
14160,0
SRAL
14180,0
SRAL
14220,0
SRAL
14221,0
SRAL
14240,0
SRAL
14242,0
SRAL
14260,0
SRAL
14274,0
SRAL
14295,2
SRAL
14328,0
SRAL
14342,0
SRAL
14 MHz
SRAL
18 MHz
SRAL
SRAL
18072,0
18107,0
SRAL
21 MHz
SRAL
21001,5
SRAL
21006,5
05551730
08051315
02301300
16301930
13201400
05301340
0600
13551405
05550606/
06201620
05501415
06501155
19000500
06551315
05300740
08000806/
03401700
02001930
06151520
09401114/
11301200
06001300
1045
05301700
06001500
DD
14.
3.
MM
ITU
IDENT
MODE
10
IRN
IRIB
Spur.
24.
25.
20.
30.
16.
17.
*
10
UiMUX
PSK2
10
UiPTR
F1B
10
UiCW
A1A
10
UiPTR
F1B
BD
SH
From 7240 kHz
120
2600
250
MR 5BL
250
7. 8.
11.14.
*
10
10
RUS
RUS
UiPTR
UiMUX
F1B
PSK2
120
250
2600
10
RUS
UiMUX
PSK2
120
2600
15.
10
UiMUX
PSK2
120
2600
*
10
RUS
UiMUX
PSK2
120
2600
1.14.
14.
10
RUS
RRI
*
10
24.
29.
10
10
8.
10
15.
17.
*
10
F1B
UiMUX
PSK2
120
2600
UiMUX
UiMUX
PSK2
PSK2
120
120
2600
2600
RUS
438
R3E-u
RUS
UiPTR
F1B
250
10
UiPTR
F1B
250
23.
10
UiPTR
500
dly
10
UiPTR
F1B/
N0N
F1B
*
10
UiPTR
F1B
250
22.
10
UiMUX
PSK2
3.
10
674
R3E-u
1.-7.
10
UiMUX
PSK2
dly
10
14.
10
10.
10
10.
15.
*
0530- 5.1500
31.
0855- 6. 13.
1200
RUS
KGZ
RUS
TJK R Tojikiston
Days: 16. 29. 31.
Days: 23. 24. 29.
Days: 8. 9. 10.
Splatter from 7215 kHz
UiPTR
22.
5.30.
*
10
REMARKS
Days: 1.-16. 23.
Synthetic voice
Days: 23. 24. 25.
200
120
Days: 7. 8. 15.
2600
Synthetic voice
120
2600
A3E
ship
3f 4765,07 kHz, Yangiyul
TX
UiCarr
N0N
RUS
UiPTR
F1B
10
RUS
UiOTHR
FMCW
50Hz / 10 kHz
10
CYP
/
TUR
UiOTHR
FMCW
50Hz / 20 kHz, days: 10. 11.
13. 15. 23.
UiPTR
RDL
F1B
F1B
UiOTHR
FMCW
10
CYP
/
TUR
RUS
UiPTR
F1B
150
Vocoder
10
RUS
UiPTR
F1B
150
Vocoder spur.
10
10
10
RUS
250
500
200
50Hz / 20 kHz, 4.-8. 10. 11.
13. 15. 18. 20.
Society
SRAL
kHz
21438,0
SRAL
24 MHz
SRAL
28 MHz
SRAL
28 MHz
SRAL
28 MHz
UTC
04301300
08001315
DD
*
MM ITU
10 RUS
23.
10
07001300
07151330
*
10
*
10
05301210
*
10
IDENT
RCV
MODE
A1A
BD
SH
REMARKS
Days: 1. 7. 8. 24. 25. 28.-31.
CYP
/
TUR
IRN
UiOTHR
FMCW
50Hz / 20 kHz
UiOTHR
FMCW
CYP
/
TUR
RUS
UiOTHR
FMCW
307 & 870 Hz / 60 kHz,
days: 6. 13. 19.-25. 28.-31.
25/50Hz / 20 kHz, days: 6.
23.-27. 30. 31.
Taxi disp.
F3E
Days: 6. 8. 11.-31. 183
reports
USKA – Switzerland – HB9CET (Peter)
SOC
kHz
UTC DD MM
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
6999.0
7000.0
7000.0
7000.0
7000.0
7000.0
7000.0
7000.0
7001.5
7003.0
7005.5
7008.0
7010.0
7010.0
7010.0
7010.0
7010.0
7010.0
7010.0
7010.0
7010.0
7010.0
7010.0
7010.0
7010.0
7010.0
7010.0
7010.0
7013.0
7018.0
7030.0
7035.0
7038.7
7038.8
7038.9
7039.3
7039.4
7046.0
7047.0
7050.0
7051.0
7069.0
7070.0
7070.0
7070.0
1936
1903
1842
2046
1334
2120
1817
1821
1923
1517
1433
1648
0108
1600
0159
2349
2353
2211
1603
2203
1851
2208
0101
0151
0002
2051
2216
2220
2142
2138
2154
1415
1921
2154
1922
1926
1928
2304
2058
2058
1301
1931
0324
0325
0323
07
07
08
12
15
22
31
31
08
11
10
16
24
24
25
27
27
10
24
10
27
10
24
25
28
24
10
10
28
10
19
10
07
10
07
07
07
25
21
21
25
28
10
19
19
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
USKA
7070.0 2017
28
USKA
USKA
7070.0 2335
7070.0 0043
22
29
ITU
IDENT
MODE
BD
244
334
514
J3E-U
A1A
J3E-U
A1A
J7D
N0N
MFSK8
MFSK8
F1B
J3E-L
F1B
F1B
MFSK8
MFSK8
MFSK8
MFSK8
MFSK8
MFSK8
MFSK8
MFSK8
MFSK8
MFSK8
MFSK8
MFSK8
MFSK8
MFSK8
MFSK8
J3E-U
J7D
J7D
J7D
F1B
A1A
A1A
A1A
A1A
A1A
F1B
J7D
J3E-L
F1B
A1A
MFSK8
MFSK8
MFSK8
10
21383
MFSK8
125
10
10
810202
810209
MFSK8
MFSK8
125
125
D
P
21036
20991
21412
21413
810403
810405
810406
810410
810411
810412
810413
810415
810416
810418
810499
820413
820414
UKR
RUS
RUS
RUS
RUS
D
P
S
K
M
SH
(BW)
2k7
12x120
2k7
125
125
1750
1750
200
2k7
250
250
1750
1750
1750
1750
1750
1750
1750
1750
1750
1750
1750
1750
1750
1750
1750
2k5
2k7
2k7
2k7
250
40.5
75
125
125
125
125
125
125
125
125
125
125
125
125
125
125
125
12x120
12x120
12x120
75
DETAILS
unident language
Beacon D
Italian (fishery)
Beacon P
PSK-2: CIS12 = AT3004D often
long lasting carrier
often
MIL 188-141A
MIL 188-141A
unident burst system
Frenchmen
MIL 188-141A
MIL 188-141A
MIL 188-141A
MIL 188-141A
MIL 188-141A
MIL 188-141A
MIL 188-141A
MIL 188-141A
MIL 188-141A
MIL 188-141A
MIL 188-141A
MIL 188-141A
MIL 188-141A
MIL 188-141A
MIL 188-141A
unident language
PSK-4: CIS12 = AT3104D
PSK-2: CIS12 = AT3004D
PSK-2: CIS12 = AT3004D
Beacon D Sevastopol
Beacon P Kaliningrad
Beacon S Murmansk
Beacon K Petropavlovsk
Beacon M Magadan
50
12x120
50
125
125
125
often
often
often
often
often
often
daily
daily
daily
daily
daily
200
2k7 PSK-2: CIS12 = AT3004D often
~ 3.6k endless crazy Music
200
long lasting dots only
1750 MIL 188-141A
daily
1750 MIL 188-141A
1750 MIL 188-141A
almost daily
MIL 188-141A
1750
often
1750 MIL 188-141A
1750 MIL 188-141A
SOC
kHz
UTC DD MM
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
7070.0
7070.0
7070.0
7070.0
7070.0
7070.0
7070.0
7077.4
7079.9
7080.0
7089.8
0034
0017
0003
2015
2333
0006
2241
1855
1835
1834
1612
29
23
23
28
22
23
10
08
08
08
08
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
USKA
7091.5 2146
19
10
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
7105.0
7114.0
7116.0
7117.0
7117.0
7118.0
7120.0
7120.0
7132.0
7140.0
7154.0
7158.5
7166.0
7166.03
7169.0
7176.0
7178.0
7186.0
7194.0
7198.0
7200.0
13399.4
14026.0
14135.0
14160.0
14180.0
14180.0
14183.0
14192.0
14220.0
14220.25
14240.0
14240.0
14287.0
14295.0
14300.0
14300.0
14334.0
14342.0
2202
2143
2201
1912
1326
2201
2143
1851
1915
2106
1121
1623
0738
1656
1511
1918
1509
2112
1314
2136
2206
1702
1002
1058
1321
1127
1141
1148
1400
0735
0735
1321
1323
0755
1452
0959
1050
0847
0942
30
08
11
07
15
24
10
08
07
20
24
31
17
16
16
07
11
22
15
08
24
09
08
09
15
24
24
10
25
23
23
15
15
11
25
08
09
31
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
USKA
14344.65 1104
09
USKA
18095.0 1210
USKA
ITU
IDENT
MODE
BD
810299
811104
811106
811199
820299
821105
MFSK8
MFSK8
MFSK8
MFSK8
MFSK8
MFSK8
F1B
A1A
A1A
F1B
G1D
125
125
125
125
125
125
75
D
KGZ
V
REA4
SOM
RGT77
SH
(BW)
1750
1750
1750
1750
1750
1750
500
F1B
F1B
F1A
FMCW
F1B
F1B
A1A
F1B
F1A
FMCW
A3E
50
2400
200
2k6
50
12x120
100
100
12x120
100
~7k4
200
2k7
1k
500
2k7
1k
12x120
12x120
12x120
2k7
2k7
2k7
2k7
50
75
12x120
12x120
12x120
12x120
250
250
2k7
2k7
2k7
2k7
~20k
3k
2k7
2k7
250
250
250
10k
200
500
8x75Bd
12x120
75
50
66.66
50
50
250
250
10k
F1B
F1B
10k
10k
250
250
10
PSK-8
2400
2k4
11
10
FMCW
50 sps
20k
18107.0 1012
08
10
USKA
18107.0 1013
08
10
F1B
36
200
USKA
18107.0 1016
08
10
F1B
50
200
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
18118.5
18130.0
18170.0
21000.0
21001.5
21242.0
21270.0
25
17
16
24
08
16
22
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
F1B
F1B
FMCW
N0N
F1B
FMCW
FMCW
1200
100
50 sps
600
1k
20k
100
50 sps
50 sps
150
20k
20k
1412
0747
1502
1936
1019
1151
0946
often
often
PSK-8: Link 11- SLEW
often
Beacon V
often
Digital emission or jammer? daily
often
PSK-2: CIS12 = AT3004D
ID in F1A
PSK-2: CIS12 = AT3004D
Radio Hargaysa
daily
PSK-2: CIS12 = AT3004D often
PSK-2: CIS12 = AT3004D
CIS 12 sytem
CIS 12 sytem idling
letters and figures; jammed
Jammer, spikes over >3kHz
PSK-2: CIS12 = AT3004D
PSK-4: CIS12 = AT3104D often
PSK-2: CIS12 = AT3004D
PSK-2: CIS12 = AT3004D often
BC, interfering 40m band
CHN 4+4 system
PSK-2: CIS12 = AT3004D daily
CIS12 system idling
often
CIS 50-50
letters and figures
OTHR ~BD 3.8 s, ~BRI 34s
often
dots only, Jammer Spikes > 3k6..
75
83.33
83.33
75
75
RDL
MIL 188-141A
MIL 188-141A
MIL 188-141A
MIL 188-141A
MIL 188-141A
MIL 188-141A
Beacon D
Jammer, Spikes > 3kHz
A1A
F1B
J7D
F1B
F1B
J7D
F1B
A3E
J7D
J7D
J7D
J7D
A1A
A1A
F1B
F1B
J7D
J7D
J7D
J7D
A3E
QPSK
J7D
DETAILS
F1A
Q-Code and figures
OTHR
BC; harmonic of 4765 kHz
OTHR ~BD 6.0 s, BRI 9.5s
OTHR continuous
MIL 188-110 like,
modified burst system
200
CIS 36-50
CIS 36-50
daily
often
often
often
Harmonic of 9065 (500Hz)
OTHR
long lasting carrier
OTHR
OTHR
SOC
kHz
UTC DD MM
ITU
IDENT
MODE
BD
USKA
USKA
21318.5 1118
21330.0 1521
29
23
10
10
F1B
FMCW
600
50 sps
USKA
21400.0 0837
21
10
FMCW
83 sps
0744
18
10
1119
31
10
FMCW
2 sps
0958
1014
0926
1115
0754
1418
1412
0837
0923
1128
1349
0858
1127
0851
1021
1009
1403
1124
0705
22
30
29
20
23
24
24
23
29
29
24
23
29
23
20
20
24
20
29
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
F1B
51
F1B
FMCW
FMCW
FMCW
51
50 sps
50 sps
50 sps
FMCW
50 sps
F1B
F1B
F1B
F1B
FMCW
81.9
81.9
81.9
81.9
50 sps
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
21438.0
24 MHz
band
28025.05
28046.0
28155.0
28275.0
28301.0
28310.0
28350.0
28375.0
28430.0
28505.0
28575.0
28880.0
28770.0
28890.0
29249.9
29450.0
29500.0
29525.0
29680.0
SOC
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
kHz
28055.0
28065.0
28085.0
28095.0
28105.0
28115.0
28135.0
28145.0
28150.0
28155.0
28165.0
28170.0
28175.0
28180.0
28185.0
28195.0
28210.0
28215.0
28235.0
28250.0
28255.0
28265.0
28275.0
28285.0
28295.0
28315.0
28335.0
28355.0
28365.0
28625.0
28655.0
28675.0
28735.0
28745.0
28780.0
28795.0
USKA
USKA
RCV
A1A
SH
(BW)
600
20k
DETAILS
ARQ system
OTHR
OTHR, probably 2 stations
10k
small qrg shift
letters and figures; almost daily
possibly CODAR radar system ?
~ 400k
(approx 24500 – ~24900 kHz)
300 Fishery GPS buoy
~1k6 sweep signal
~60k OTHR, varying sweep rates
~300 Fishery GPS buoy
often
20k OTHR
20k OTHR
20k OTHR
~60k OTHR, varying sweep rates
~60k OTHR, varying sweep rates
~60k OTHR, varying sweep rates
20k OTHR
~60k OTHR, varying sweep rates
~60k OTHR, varying sweep rates
~60k OTHR, varying sweep rates
140 Datawell buoy
daily
140 Datawell buoy
daily
140 Datawell buoy
daily
140 Datawell buoy
daily
20k OTHR
Asumed as Taxi dispatching stations. All found almost daily
UTC DD MM ITU IDENT MODE
BD
SH
1154 23
10
F3E
0818 23
10
F3E
0813 26
10
F3E
0812 26
10
F3E
0821 23
10
F3E
0822 23
10
F3E
1424 31
10
F3E
0823 23
10
F3E
0823 23
10
F3E
1134 23
10
F3E
0825 23
10
F3E
0825 23
10
F3E
0827 23
10
F3E
0826 23
10
F3E
0827 23
10
F3E
1156 23
10
F3E
0829 23
10
F3E
0829 23
10
F3E
0830 23
10
F3E
0831 23
10
F3E
1139 23
10
F3E
1137 23
10
F3E
0831 23
10
F3E
1135 23
10
F3E
1158 23
10
F3E
0834 23
10
F3E
1134 23
10
F3E
0836 23
10
F3E
0835 23
10
F3E
0905 23
10
F3E
1141 23
10
F3E
1139 23
10
F3E
0904 23
10
F3E
1358 23
10
F3E
0903 23
10
F3E
1348 23
10
F3E
DETAILS
SOC
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
USKA
kHz
28800.0
28815.0
28825.0
28840.0
28885.0
28900.0
28915.0
28925.0
28930.0
28935.0
28950.0
28955.0
28975.0
28990.0
28995.0
29005.0
29015.0
29025.0
29035.0
29065.0
29075.0
29085.0
29115.0
29140.0
29155.0
29165.0
29185.0
29195.0
29225.0
29265.0
29275.0
29315.0
29325.0
29335.0
29385.0
29390.0
29395.0
29405.0
29415.0
29435.0
29440.0
29475.0
29490.0
29535.0
29635.0
Asumed as Taxi dispatching stations. All found almost daily
UTC DD MM ITU IDENT MODE
BD
SH
DETAILS
1150 23
10
F3E
1346 23
10
F3E
1317 23
10
F3E
0902 23
10
F3E
1345 23
10
F3E
0957 29
10
F3E
1151 26
10
F3E
0855 23
10
F3E
1359 23
10
F3E
0900 23
10
F3E
1152 23
10
F3E
1156 26
10
F3E
1154 26
10
F3E
1202 23
10
F3E
1159 23
10
F3E
0856 23
10
F3E
1342 23
10
F3E
1157 26
10
F3E
some kind of selcall
1402 23
10
F3E
1158 26
10
F3E
0853 23
10
F3E
0908 23
10
F3E
0907 23
10
F3E
1421 23
10
F3E
1420 23
10
F3E
1001 29
10
F3E
0906 23
10
F3E
1202 26
10
F3E
1200 26
10
F3E
0816 26
10
F3E
0818 26
10
F3E
1204 26
10
F3E
0821 26
10
F3E
1411 23
10
F3E
1417 23
10
F3E
1355 23
10
F3E
1206 26
10
F3E
1410 26
10
F3E
1407 23
10
F3E
1413 26
10
F3E
1408 23
10
F3E
1415 26
10
F3E
1350 23
10
F3E
1429 31
10
F3E
1349 23
10
F3E
Veron 1 – Netherlands – PA2GRU (Dick)
SOC
VERON
kHz
3539,0
UTC
20.27
DD
4
MM
10
ITU
CIS
IDENT
UiCW
MODE
A1A
VERON
VERON
7008,00
7038,7
15.06
17.06
17
2
10
10
?
UKR
D
F1B
A1A
VERON
VERON
7038,7
7038,8
18.51
06.30
27
16
10
10
UKR
RUS
D
P
A1A
A1A
VERON
VERON
7038,9
7038,9
06.15
18.51
11
27
10
10
RUS
RUS
S
S
A1A
A1A
VERON
VERON
7039,0
7069,0
15.25
20.00
23
28
10
10
RUS
RUS
C
UiCW
A1A
A1A
VERON
7069,0
21.23
28
10
RUS
UiCW
A1A
BD
SH
250
DETAILS
5F (ending 836 rpt al
QLN ar)
ptr
D-beacon, akso 7/1011/10
Beacon Sevastopol
P-beacon (par 7077,6).
Stops at 06.32z.
S-beacon
Beacon Severomorsk,
also 9/10-13/10
C-beacon. Weak.
dots, long lasting, nr
Samara
dotter
SOC
VERON
kHz
7077,6
UTC
06.27
DD
16
MM
10
ITU
RUS
IDENT
P
MODE
A1A
VERON
VERON
VERON
VERON
VERON
7080,0
7117,0
7120,0
7120,00
7132,0
18.12
18.53
18.54
19.00
18.55
22
7
7
15
7
10
10
10
10
10
RUS
RUS
SOM
SOM
RUS
UiPtr
REA4
R.Har
R.Har
UiMUX
F1B
F1B
A3E
A3E
PSK
200
1000
VERON
VERON
7172,0
7176,0
17.33
18.56
21
7
10
10
RUS
RUS
UiMUX
UiPtr
PSK
F1B
2600
250
VERON
7198,0
20.41
8
10
RUS
UiMUX
PSK
2600
VERON
14026,0
11.16
8
10
RUS
UiMUX
PSK
2600
VERON
14026,0
13.02
10
10
RUS
VERON
VERON
VERON
VERON
VERON
VERON
VERON
VERON
VERON
VERON
VERON
VERON
14133,0
14160,0
14160,0
14192,0
14240,0
14242,0
14342,0
18072,0
18072,0
21001,5
21392,0
21438,0
09.53
14.58
09.02
08.20
10.29
06.55
09.21
10.40
10.40
09.38
11.00
15.27
22
17
15
14
7
22
10
22
22
10
29
6
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
RUS
?
VERON
VERON
21438,0
21438,0
15.27
07.10
6
14
VERON
21438,0
08.30
VERON
21438,0
VERON
J7D
RUS
UiPTR
UiPtr
UiPtr
UiMUX
UiPtr
UiPTR
UiPTR
UiPtr
OTHR
RCV
F1B
F1B
F1B
F1B
F1B
PSK
F1B
F1B
F1B
F1B
FMCW
A1A
10
10
RUS
RUS
RCV
RCV
A1A
A1A
4
10
RUS
RCV
A1A
13.10
4
10
RUS
RCV
A1A
21438,0
13.12
4
10
RUS
RCV
A1A
VERON
VERON
21438,0
21438,0
10.05
08.35
16
17
10
10
RUS
RUS
RCV
RCV
A1A
A1A
VERON
21438,0
08.30
4
10
RUS
RCV
A1A
VERON
21438,0
13.10
4
10
RUS
RCV
A1A
VERON
21438,0
13.12
4
10
RUS
RCV
A1A
VERON
VERON
21438,0
21438,0
10.05
08.35
16
17
10
10
RUS
RUS
RCV
RCV
A1A
A1A
VERON
VERON
VERON
VERON
VERON
VERON
VERON
VERON
VERON
VERON
VERON
28175,0
28195,0
28195,0
28255,0
28270,0
28275,0
28285,0
28365,0
28430,0
29265,0
29610,0
09.40
10.47
11.00
13.41
15.40
10.02
10.46
10.14
10.30
15.41
15.42
22
20
20
26
19
27
20
27
29
19
19
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
RUS
RUS
RUS
CIS
RUS
CIS
RUS
CIS
RUS
RUS
RUS
Taxi
Taxi
Taxi
F3E
F3E
F3E
F3E
F3E
F3E
F3E
F3E
F3E
F3E
F3E
RUS
RUS
RUS
RUS
UiPtr
Taxi
Taxi
Taxi
Taxi
Taxi
BD
SH
2600
12x1
20
2600
250
250
50
200
250
2600
250
150
DETAILS
P-beacon, also
10/10,13/10-16/10
Ptr,
Airforce, daily, idle
speech
speech
12 MPSK AT3004-D
Voronezh
12 MPSK AT3004-D
Revs, bad signals, also
12/10, 14/10
12 MPSK AT3004-D,
Moscow
12 MPSK AT3004-D,
Moscow
UiMUX
Ptr,
ptr
Ptr (also at 17/10)
revs, ptr
Ptr, also 8/10 06.37 utc
12 MPSK AT3004-D
Ptr, also 8/10 06.37 utc
Ptr
Ptr
Vocoder Yaktha, Tagil
radar, 20 KHZ wide
RMC99 DE RCV QTC
473 34 6 1908 473 BT
SML BT 22222 (etc, 5F)
RHI99 DE RCV QSA?
K
QTC 674 Nawip 038 (to
RIP90)
QYT4 QWH 9289 k (to
RFE70)
QTC 663 Prognoz
Pogody (to RKZ)
22222 5F
QYT4 QSX 16760 k (to
RIR96)
QTC 674 Nawip 038 (to
RIP90)
QYT4 QWH 9289 k (to
RFE70)
QTC 663 Prognoz
Pogody (to RKZ)
22222 5F
QYT4 QSX 16760 k (to
RIR96)
taxi traffic
taxi traffic
female
Taxi traffic
taxi traffic
Taxi traffic
taxi traffic
Taxi traffic
taxi traffic, female
taxi traffic
taxi traffic
Many thanks for your interest!
credits:
Wavecom Elektronik – Buelach – Switzerland
SSB-Electronic – Iserlohn – Germany
BAZ – Special Antennas – Bad Bergzabern - Germany
go2SIGNALS - PLATH AG – Bern - Switzerland
German PTT (BNetzA = Federal Network Agency)
compiled and published by DK2OM
November 2013

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