WUN volume 8 - Utility DXers Forum

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WUN volume 8 - Utility DXers Forum
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Hi digi WUNners
Something from the simple to the complex - enjoy
The menu
Aero
Met
Military
Special
Techi Tips
ARINC ground station operational at Bahrain
Krasnoyarsk HFDL aerial upgrade
The Global Link
UNLL - an analysis
Murmansk Met FAX
RN Northwood FAX special
Proposed FAX transmissions from VMC/VMW
Latvian RITA packet net
New French encryption [ :-) ]
Pactor-III
Pactor IP-Bridge (PIB)
SCS-PTC professional firmware
VB6 programming limitation
>>....Aero.....>
::: ARINC ground station operational at Bahrain
ARINC's Jan/02 newletter has noted that they (ARINC) in conjunction with
the State of Bahrain, Ministry of Transportation, Civil Aviation Affairs
have brought into service early this month the latest in a series of
HFDL (HF datalink) stations.
The article indicates that Bahrain "will extend coverage over the Middle
East and northeastern Africa, supporting the critical air routes between
Europe and China and Japan."
Unfortunately there is no indication as to the station's ID number or
the frequencies it is licensed to use. Something to work on.
::: Krasnoyarsk HFDL aerial upgrade
Also reported in the ARINC Jan/02 "The Global Link" newletter is the
fact that "ARINC's site partners in Russia [Krasnoyarsk is assumed]
have completed the installation of new transmit-and-receive antenna.
These more powerful antennas will provide improved coverage over Russia
[and hopefully better signals to WUNners worldwide], supporting the north
polar air routes where HFDL is the only datalink communications
capability available at very high latitudes."
::: The Global Link
For those interested in matters relating to ARINC and their HF and
VHF products be advised that their newsletter "The Global Link"
in .pdf format is available from
http://www.arinc.com/Products_Services/GLOBALink/glnewsltr.html
Thanks to Ary for this pointer.
::: UNLL - an analysis
Interesting to have a rare aero point-point appear briefly this month.
Jim Dunnett has kindly put together the following with his comments.
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At 2103 on 15 January 2002 I started to copy a new AFTN circuit on
5405.3 kHz, RTTY/50/300. It was reminiscent of similar short-lived
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circuit carrying Europe-Bangkok routed flight plans which was seen
last year. You may remember this sort of thing:
---------------------------------ff utakzqzx
ff utaazqzx utakzqzx
ff ....zqzx utaazqzx utakzqzx uuuwzdzx
021754 wsssynyx
(dep-sia-6/a0157-wsss1753-eddf)
nnnn
---------------------------------This is part of what I captured this month:
nnnn
vzczc kwd406 2200
gg unlwymyx
gg ussymyx unspymyx unttymyx unckymyx unlkymzx unlmymyx unlwymyx
152200 unllymyx
sara10 nwko 152200
unll 152200z 21007g12mps 2000 blsn shsn ovc013cb m04/m07 q0996
rmk qfe740=
nnnn
----------------------------------This message appears to have originated at the met office at
UNLL/Kolpashevo (Tomsk/Novosibirsk area of Russian Far East).
Re-addressed to Met at UNLW/Novy Vasugan. The message is the 2200
actual for Kolpashevo.
It may be that the 'K' in the circuit ID is Kolpashevo, with the
other end at somewhere beginning with 'W'. As all the messages I noted
are re-addressed to UNLW, it seems likely that the 'W' denotes Novy
Vasugan. (The Russian would style it 'Novi Wasugan', which seems to
make some sense).
It's assumed, from later messages, that Kolpashevo and Novi Wasugan
are FIRs or sub-FIRs and not actually airports. The airport at
Kolpashevo is Severny, not to be confused with the ATCC and Met office
at the same location. (?)
----------------------------------vzczc kwd407 2220
ch lr wkd000
nnnn
vzczc kwd408 2240
ch lr wkd000
nnnn
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vzczc kwd409 2300
ch lr wkd000
nnnn
----------------------------------The channel checks indicate that the last message received in the
other direction (W-K) is always zero. So it would seem that this
circuit is a one way street with no corresponding return leg.
----------------------------------vzczc kwd412 2321
ff unlwzrzx
ff unllzrzr unlwzrzx
152317 uiuuztzx
(fpl-...538-in
-15..154/.-'/:
-uiuu0050
-(0870s1060 zd artb kudar
(- -91? :' -91 ,=$ -91. 4/ -3108/=
4211 -4 -300 mf
-uudd0600 ulll
-eetxuim 0045 unkl0115 unee0155 unll0206 unlw0238 unto0310
ustr0326 usss0345 uwuu0428 uwkd0440 uuwv0515 reg/85777 rtg/bagkirian
nmin/30 pnat sts/08 nfio/krasnoqrskig dof/020116
nnnn
----------------------------------This flight plan is rather garbled, but gives quite a few FIR
boundaries: UNKL UNEE UNLL UNLW UNTO USTR USSS UWUU UWKD UUWV
Krasnoyarsk?, Kemerovo, Kolpashevo, Novi Wasugan, ??, Sverdlovsk,
Ufa, Kazan, ?? Indicating a westward flight landing at UUDD/unlisted
at 0600. Registration seems to be 85777, possibly a flight by
Aeroflot (or whatever it's being called this week).
----------------------------------vczc kwd413 2330
ff unlwzrzx
152329 unntztzx
(chg-50156-7/unntausruaqe/unnt0030-qi/data/1601 rmk/.01)
nnnn
A change to a flight plan for 50156 (and 50157?).
(The rest is even less readable)
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I conclude that the circuit is a temporary, one way link to
replace or supplement a landline/microwave circuit which may
have broken down.
NNNN
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He says that others may not agree with the locations mentioned, but they
are based on what he could find on the Internet. Either way many thanks
for the input, Jim.
>>....Met.....>
::: Murmansk Met FAX
Some updated information from Klaus Betke in respect of the FAX
transmissions made by this station.
The frequency in use is 8444 kHz operating at 120rpm/IOC576 reversed
so use 8446/LSB.
Klaus has checked for two previously used frequencies without capture
indicating his
Last log on 6446 kHz: September 2000
Last log on 7907 kHz: June 2001
The schedule is 1030 unid chart
1330 surface (36h prog?) pressure & wind
2000 sea state, ice
with the map area being usually North Atlantic to Barents Sea.
Klaus goes on to say "The charts are often obliterated by shadows and
strange black/white reversals. The bandwidth seems to be limited on the
transmitter side - text is barely readable, even if the propagation is
good. All this makes the chart subject often hard to determine. They are
also terribly slanted (ie tx scanner running fast).
Not 100% sure if there are any transmissions from 2200-0600."
Thanks for the update, Klaus.
::: RN Northwood FAX special
Klaus Betke and Brian Clarke between them have discovered a special
RN Northwood FAX service that appears to be beamed out towards the
N Arabian Sea in support of the current operations relating to
Afghanistan. In spite of this beaming, with patience the schedule was
built-up and is shown below.
Time(z)
0230
0306
0406
0506
0630
0642
0654
0706
0718
0754
0806
0818
0830
0842
1430
VT
00Z
00Z
00Z
00Z
00Z
00Z
00Z
00Z
00Z
00Z
00Z
00Z
00Z
Product
SCHEDULE
SURFACE ANALYSIS
SURFACE ANALYSIS
SURFACE ANALYSIS
SURFACE PROG T24
SURFACE PROG T48
SURFACE PROG T72
SURFACE PROG T96
SURFACE PROG T120
SURFACE PROG T24
AMBIENT NOISE PROG
MIXED LAYER DEPTH PROG
SEA AND SWELL PROG
SEA SURFACE TEMP PROG
SCHEDULE
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1506
1806
1830
1842
1854
1906
1918
2006
2018
2030
2042
2206
12Z
12Z
12Z
12Z
12Z
12Z
12Z
12Z
12Z
12Z
12Z
18Z
SURFACE ANALYSIS
SURFACE ANALYSIS
SURFACE PROG T24
SURFACE PROG T48
SURFACE PROG T72
SURFACE PROG T96
SURFACE PROG T120
AMBIENT NOISE PROG
MIXED LAYER DEPTH PROG
SEA SURFACE TEMP PROG
SEA AND SWELL PROG
SURFACE PROG T24
This service, apparently active since 22/Oct/01, appears to be single
frequency at any given time and best analysis suggests
6834 kHz
18261 kHz
1800-0800
0800-1800
[An old Bracknell freq]
Nice work, guys.
::: Proposed FAX transmissions from VMC/VMW
Further to recent comments in this column Allen Fountain, Utility Editor
for the Australian DX News, has kept us up to date with the latest news
on the Australian FAX situation. He reports that
"Australian Bureau of Meteorology is now providing details of their FAX
services from 1 July 2002.
The present service from RAN transmitters will cease on 1 July and will
be transferred to VMC Charleville, QLD & VMW Wiluna, WA.
Proposed Schedule.
VMC.
2626kHz
5100kHz
11030kHz
13920kHz
20469kHz
1100-2100 UTC,
H24,
H24,
H24,
2100-1100 UTC.
VMW.
5755kHz
7535kHz
10555kHz
15615kHz
18060kHz
1100-2100 UTC,
H24,
H24,
H24,
2100-1100 UTC
Further inc' service area map and Maritime weather broadcasts now on this
site:
http://www.bom.gov.au/marine/marine_weather_radio.shtml
"
Many thanks, Allen.
>>....Military.....>
::: Latvian RITA packet net
Just before Xmas but after the Dec Column deadline Ary in Holland was
regularly reporting much activity on 3402 kHz by the Latvian 300bd
packet net. He advised that " it looks like a daily sked from 2100-2130
UTC" and gave a sample of his captures (as decoded on MixW2):
21/DIGI3*>RITA42>RR1,P
21/DIGI3*>RITA42>RR1,P
21/DIGI3*>RITA34>I12,C,f0:
rita34 de rita21 zbk1 ar
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21/DIGI3*>RITA42>I12,C,f0:
rita42 de rita21 zbk1 ar
21/DIGI3*>RITA34>RR1,P
21/DIGI3*>RITA42>RR1,P
21/DIGI3*>RITA34>RR1,F
RITA34/DIGI3>21>RR3,F
21/DIGI3*>RITA34>RR1,F
21/DIGI3*>RITA42>I12,C,f0:
rita42 de rita21 zbk1 ar
21/DIGI3*>RITA42>UA,F
21/DIGI3*>RITA42>DM,F
RITA34/DIGI3>21>RR3,P
21/DIGI3*>RITA34>DM,F
He goes on to say that
"During the past few days, I copied the following callsigns on the
Latvian packet network:
All "RITA" plus a suffix: RITA 00, 06, 21, 22, 30, 32, 34, 38, 42, 46,
49, 51, 74, 79, 96"
Thanks AB.
::: New French encryption [ :-) ]
Thanks to F4TUG (sri no handle) for alerting us to the piece of
equipment management at the FNy La Regine/FUG control centre in
"tape" reader, or similar, produced a "reverse" output from the
75bd/850Hz RTTY.
It makes sense if one reads up the page, from right to left and
a number of lines to the other shift table.
poor
that the
normal
invert
nnnn
gnitset gnitset gnitset
testing testing testing
poiuytrewqpoiuytrewqp
012345678901234567890
'&'&'&'&'&'&'&'&'&'&'
sgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgs
464646464646464646464
ryryryryryryryryryr
&7% &7% &7% &7% &7%
fug fug fug fug fug
3$ 3$ 3$ 3$ 3$
de de de de de
aaf aaf aaf aaf
faa faa faa faa
nnnn
gnitset gnitset gnitset
testing testing testing
>>....Special.....>
::: Pactor-III
Leif Dehio has alerted us to the existance of this new transmission mode
indicating that it "looks as if Kiel Radio is testing a new modem at the
moment, using the following parameters:
10 tones
burst operation
approx 3300 msecs per ISS burst
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approx 230 msecs per IRS burst
IRS burst on tone 3 and 8
100 Bd symbolrate per tone
modulation 8-PSK
tfc. currently on 8637 USB"
He followed this up by adding another section to his invaluable website
at
http://rover.vistecprivat.de/~signals/TABLES/PSK.HTML#PACTOR-III
Recent ALRS amendments include the insertion of Kiel Mail into Vol.1 and
uncharacteristically (instead of the usual F1b) gave "Direct access to
any e-mailbox by Pactor-II and Pactor-III IP-Bridge."
Looks like they are using the new Pactor-III mode.
Pactor-III?
But what is
Pactor-III is the next stage in the life of the Pactor HF data
transmission modes originally invented and developed by SCS in Germany.
This company produces the PTC series modems (currently PTC-II, PTC-IIe
and PTC-IIpro) for both the radio amateur fraternity, and for the
commercial (or professional) user providing typically maritime
communications and "bushnets" (multipoint and point to point landbased
systems).
Pactor-III is not a new hardware (modem) product but all of the three
products mentioned above are upgradeable using a software update of their
existing "firmware". Firmware is the embedded software which
manages/controls of the working of a hardware device.
It should be noted that, in order for the circuit (link) to take
advantage of the higher data rates offered, both modems on the link must
be Pactor-III compliant.
Pactor-III is claimed to be 4 to 5 times faster than Pactor-II under
optimum conditions. Because of the higher speed greater bandwidth is
required and the system operates using a voice (J3E) channel with 2.4 kHz
bandwidth.
Pactor-III operates in one of 6 submodes or speedlevels which the modem
switches between automatically commensurate with signal/propagation
conditions.
These submodes are tabulated as follows:
Spd
Tones
Physical
Baudrate
lvls
used
baudrate
w/ECC
-------------------------------------------------0
2
200
100
1
6
600
300
2
10
1000
700
3
10
2000
1400
4
10
3000
2400
5
12
3600
3200
-------------------------------------------------ECC - Error control coding
Allowing for protocol overheads (ie the packaging of user data into
blocks pertinent to the protocol in use) Pactor-III is reported to be
able to achieve an effective thruput of data of up to 2750bps without the
application of compression. If compression is enabled (using a built-in
Pseudo Markov system) the effective thruput can be raised to 5200bps.
To achieve connection or link establishment the calling modem employs the
connect frame of the Pactor-I FSK which is the lowest level. The modem
which is called responds and the two then negotiate, moving to the
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highest speed level which both modems are capable of operating at and
which the link conditions will support.
Should one modem be capable of only Pactor-II mode then the Pactor-II 500
Hz mode will be used for the link up.
Alternatively, even if both modems are Pactor-III compliant, either user
may limit the modem by setting the MYL command
MYL
1
2
3
Connection possible
Pactor-I
Pactor-I or Pactor-II
Pactor-I or Pactor-II or Pactor-III
Visits to the Farallon Electronics http://www.yachtwire.com and SCS
http://www.scs-ptc.com websites are worth the effort.
::: Pactor IP-Bridge (PIB)
This is another innovation by SCS for those professional users who wish
to provide HF email and Internet services for their clients.
By using these professional firmware enhancements the main Internet
protocols, such as TCP/IP and PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol), can be
combined with Pactor-II and Pactor-III. This results in a data
transparent Internet access via HF radio.
The PTC modem appears to the computer as a Hayes Compatible telephone
modem. Its firmware manages the complete PPP and TCP/IP interfacing with
the net.
The PIB upgrade provides the following for the user:
a. TCP/IP transparent. Relatively fast Internet access via HF
b. all Internet services are accessible via Pactor-II/Pactor-III
eg e-mail(SMTP/POP3), FTP, HTTP, etc
c. extreme compression of the TCP/IP and PPP overheads
d. Up to four Internet channels or sockets are available over one
physical Pactor link, and
e. full PPP compatability so that software such as Netscape, Outlook,
Eudora, etc is possible.
::: SCS-PTC professional firmware
As stated above the SCS GmbH company caters for professional users as
well as the amateur radio fraternity. This professional firmware is also
known as marine firmware since the Pactor-II system has become popular
with those organisations offering communications to the maritime/yachting
communities.
Whilst all facilites of the basic amateur radio firmware are available
what additions to that set does the professional user get for his/her
license?
First there is a change in the connection arrangements with the
controlling computer in that the PTC modem's professional firmware powers
up in Hayes compatible mode rather than the "normal" command mode.
Also the RS232/V24 baudrate is fixed at 38400bd rather than being
subjected to autobaud detection. Having said that this fixed value
can be set in memory to another defined value should the need arise.
Once running the additional professional functions are as follows:
1.
2.
3.
4.
A Hayes-compatiable command interpreter,
provision of Pactor IP-Bridge, (see previous article)
Pactor signal free protocol,
robust connect,
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5.
Sitor support facilities.
A few notes on items 1, 3, 4 and 5.
1.
Hayes compatability makes the PTC modem act as a phone-modem
of that persuasion and to accept the Hayes command structure.
The Hayes mode is easy to implement and extremely common amongst
computer applications dealing with serial communications.
3.
Pactor signal free protocol (PFSP). The Free Signal (FS) equates to
the channel free marker radiated by coaststations and which one
regularly hears on the maritime telex channels indicating the coast
station is not in communication, and available to contact.
A problem of collisions can arise particularly on busy nets, and
working mailboxes or coaststations. This can be due to
a. clients(stations) calling but unable to hear each other,
b. during an existing contact a second client does not hear an
existing QSO because of fading or interference, and
c. during an existing contact a client starts calling without due
care and attention.
Whilst c. can be overcome with adequate training/experience the
first two points are another matter and PFSP is SCS's approach at
reducing the problem outlined in a. and b.
When the free signal (FS) is transmitted clients/ships may call (long
used in maritime Sitor channels) but suffers from being duplex and
the ship can hear the coaststation but not another ship on the same
frequency as itself. Two (or more) ships may call simultaneously
causing mutual interference, and the coast station is unable to
respond, wasting connection establishment time. Duplex arrangements
are also a wasteful use of channel space/spectral occupancy.
PFPS tackles this problem and offers further advantages:
1. The link requires only one simplex channel and the FS has
been made an integrated part of the link establishment protocol, a
factor not taken into consideration on traditional maritime channels.
In spite of this protocol link establishment remains fast and
reliable.
2. Whilst waiting for the circuit to become available to call each
client obtains from the coaststation or host information relating
to the present channel loading by what is termed "service data"
scattered within its signal and continuously updated. Previously
a number of clients may be "jockeying for position" and have become
virtually synchronised to the host signal, and all call together
when the coaststation or host is free. The "service data"
information, combined with a switching algorithm in the client modem
has virtually resulted in a complete disappearance of this
synchronisation effect. The collision probability value is reported
to be <1% using this arrangement.
3. The FS contains the ID of the coaststation or host which the
PTC modem will automatically extract hence its user does not need
to type in a new ID manually in order to connect with a new host.
4. Because the FS frequency is the same as the link frequency the
clients PTC can use the received quality of that signal to assess the
expected quality of any subsequent link-up which might follow.
Finally the Pactor Free Signal.
This is sent in FSK at 100bd/200Hz and is 880mS in length, sounding
like the normal Pactor connect packet. The time between each
transmission can be set by the host or coaststation.
4.
Robust connect.
The normal Pactor link establishment is based on the
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"Level-I connect" as per Pactor-I. However in spite of the PTC-II
modem's advanced ability in processing weak signals, even during the
connection process, this original method works reliably only down to
-15dB at 4 kHz noise b/w.
As the PTC-II modem can reliably transfer data at -18dB this 3 dB
variation is considered a disadvantage. To make a fast successful
connection the modem should be able to link at levels slightly worse
than this maintain-transfer level.
SCS has developed a "robust connect" system to produce this fast
reliable link-up at -20dB at 4 kHz.
This system uses a complex coding technique which SCS designate as
Distance Spreading, the modem reading the free signal in conjunction
with "memory-ARQ in progress".
Using this system the performance of the Pactor-II protocol can be
guaranteed under all conditions. Additionally incorrect links due to
similar callsigns in poor conditions, or trying to connect to an
already busy channel can be prevented.
The professional firmware permits either the Level-I or Robust
variants to be used, which can be automatically chosen by the client
modem or limited to one by the user. If limited to Robust Connect
all users employing Pactor-I will find access prevented.
5.
The PTC modems, with the correct applications, will handle Sitor and
as a bonus the professional firmware provides support for
a. CCIR Recommendation 491 translating 4-fig and 5-fig numerical
selcals into the 4-letter selcals one observes on-air.
b. WRU - recognition and answerback. All coaststation operating
automatic Sitor telex channels require ship ID information from a
calling ship, and in response to receiving its selcal sends a WRU
(Who aRe yoU) character (normally "$" sign).
In response to the WRU the ship sends a pre-defined ID string back to
the coaststation. Professional firmware provides the means of
setting this answerback string.
>>....Techi Tips.....>
::: VB6 programming limitation
It may be that some are looking to use Visual Basic 6 to write Windows
based utility programs to control the receiver(s) in whatever manner one
sees fit. The bad news is that VB6 comes in three editions and the
entry level Learning Edition does not support serial communications
through the COMports as does the Professional and Enterprise Editions.
However the good news is that one can find a freebie Active-X Control
XMCommCRC.ocx at
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/richard_grier/xmcomm.htm
The information pages do not list 4800 bds (required by JRC NRD535/545s)
amongst the speeds but this is merely a typing omission.
>>....Signoff.....>
Time to put this and its Editor to |o....|
logs and see you next month. Rgds
Day.
Trust yours are interesting
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Larry Van Horn, N5FPW
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Location: Brasstown, NC
Lat/Long: 35.02N/83.94W
===========================
Greetings from Brasstown. Welcom to 2002 and I hope everyone
had a great holiday season. I have done a considerable amount of updating
this month including a new section on USAF MARS aircraft phone patch
nets, some of the general callsigns heard on the GHFS net and finally,
the new Sigonella USAF ALE network address.
Remember your contribution is important to the WUN club. I want to
encourage each of you, our WUN members, to support "your" club and
provide input to all the newsletter columns. Your column editors can not
do this alone and we do need your help and input.
If you have something to contribute to this column feel free to email me
at the address above and I look forward to hearing from you at
[email protected]. So until next month, best of 73 to all and good
hunting.
==============================================================
Column Contributors List. These club members and others who wish to
remain anonymous have kindly contributed material to this column and we
are very grateful for their support.
Finally, I would like to thank once more the following contributors to
this column in 2001: Rick Baker, Lindsay Blanton, Ary Boender, John Bohn,
William R. Colbert, Dansk Scanner Information website
http://www.dkscan.dk),Leif Dehio, Simmon, Denneen, Peter de Deugd, Terry
Ford, Joe Frielink, Jeff Haverlah, Tony Howell, Trond Jacobsen, Jeff
Jones, Ross McCallum, Jack Metcalfe, Bert Naaldijk, Jacques Pagnoux, Ron
Perron, Paul Robbins, Day Watson.
And now to our 2002 column contributors: Terry Ford, R. Haenggi, Jeff
Haverlah, the Muppets, and Ron Perron.
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Government/Military System and Channel Designators List
=======================================================
Last Revision January 28, 2001
NOTES:
(7) Confirmed
(8) Confirmed
(9) Confirmed
(0) Confirmed
(1) Confirmed
(2) Confirmed
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
MF = Moved From (freq in MHz)
RTTY = Radioteletype
US = United States
USB = Upper Sideband
==============================================================
**US Military Systems
=====================
*Strategic Command (STRATCOM) HF "Zulu" Net
======================================================
Z100
3068 (9) | Z180
9057 (1) | Z265 18024 (0)
Z105
3116 (7) | Z185
9809 (0) | Z270 18027 (0)
Z110
3134? (8) | Z190 10204 (2) | Z275 18046?
Z115
3143 (9) | Z195 11104
| Z280 18387 (9)
Z120
3295 (8) | Z200 11181 (1) | Z285 ?
Z124
?
| Z205 11494 (1) | Z290 19665 (9)
Z125
4495 (0) | Z210 11229 (1) | Z295 19755 (9)
Z130
4472 (8) | Z211 12070 (0) | Z300 20167 (0)
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Z135
Z140
Z145
Z150
Z155
Z160
Z165
Z170
Z174
Z175
4745
5026
5705
5800
5875
6715
6757
7831
?
9016
(1)
(8)
(1)
(1)
(0)
(0)
(9)
(1)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(2) |
Z215
Z220
Z225
Z230
Z235
Z240
Z245
Z250
Z255
Z260
13242
13245
13907
15046
15094
15097
?
15962
17973
18006
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| Z305 20407 (9)
| Z310 23337
| Z315 23872 (9)
| Z320 24828?
| Z325 24978?
| Z330 26532?
| Z335 26859 (0)
(1) | Z340
(0) | Z345
(0) | Z350
(0)
(1)
(1)
(7)
(0)
(0)
Other notes on Strategic Command related frequencies from member Jeff
Haverlah in Texas (thanks old friend).
11244 kHz
1. This is a special GHFS discrete that is used by *every* named GHFS
station (even if many of them are colocated at Andrews) for Emergency
Action Messages (EAM) and FOXTROT broadcast. Stations here do not respond
to MAINSAIL general calls on this frequency.
2. Guarded by the Nightwatch 01 station (uses daily changing alias) and
paired with 8992 kHz
3. This frequency is used by the apparent Looking Glass mission aircraft
for daily EAM transmissions at any time, and used for repeat EAM
transmissions at H+25/H+55 mostly during North American daylight hours
(and at any part of the day during exercises). Paired with 8992 kHz. Also
guarded by the Glass mission and other E-6 (TACAMO) aircraft when active.
4. Used by possible tanker aircraft (maybe on their SIOP mission) passing
4-element groups to "SkyMaster" (NAOC and E-6 aircraft) during exercises
and paired with 8992 kHz.
5. Used by other U.S. government stations (probably FEMA etc, including
the static call “Blue Grass [Mt Weather]) as a frequency to pass “Hotel”
messages to each other and to the NAOC aircraft (using an alias separate
from that particular day's callsign). This activity is usually during the
3rd week of each month, is not paired with 8992 kHz, and many of the
station's use callsigns begin with the letter "A" (i.e. Axle Rod, Army
Ruler, etc).
6. Units here always identify the frequency as 11244 and not with a
tactical designator.
6697.0
1. This is used by the E-6 TACAMO aircraft for daily evening/night (North
America) EAM transmissions during the following time slots:
H+07/H+37 by a TACAMO LANT aircraft
H+14/H+44 by a TACAMO PAC aircraft
2. EAMs have been heard at any time during initial broadcast, simulcast
on 8992, 11244,and on the STRATCOM Zulu net frequencies above.
3. This frequencies is also used by the possible E-6 TACAMO aircraft to
communicate with trigraph stations during exercises (usually to receive
3-element group traffic from these trigraph stations.)
4..Also is used 24 hours a day by the UK's MKL and their trigraphs, many
thought to be Nimrod aircraft.)
13155.0
1. This is used by the E-6 TACAMO aircraft for daily daytime (North
America) EAM transmissions during the following time slots:
H+07/H+37 by a TACAMO LANT aircraft
H+14/H+44 by a TACAMO PAC aircraft
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2. EAMs have been heard at any time during initial broadcast, simulcast
on 8992, 11244,and on the STRATCOM Zulu net frequencies above.
3. The activity on this frequency apparently moved here from 11267 kHz a
couple of years ago. 11267.0 now seems to be quiet.
*US Air Force Global High Frequency System
==========================================
The US Air Force Global High Frequency (HF) System is a worldwide network
that currently consist of 15 high-power HF stations which provide
air/ground HF command and control radio communications between ground
agencies and US military aircraft and ships. Allied military and other
aircraft are also provided support in accordance with agreements and
international protocols as appropriate. The USAF Global HF System is not
dedicated to any service or command, but supports all authorized users on
a traffic precedence basis.
According to the latest US DoD Flight Information Handbook, in December
2001 the entire HF Global system is suppose to be remotely operated from
the CNCS station located at Andrews AFB. The HF Global equipment will
still be located at the geographic location as identified by its station
callsign, by the operators are at Andrews.
Commonly heard callsigns:
MAINSAIL. The general net air-ground callsign on the Global HF system
(GHFS) frequencies. Basically an aircraft callsign any Global station for
assistance.
SKYBIRD. The collective call sign for all USCINCSTRAT command posts,
launch control centers, Global HF stations, ATC towers on ACC/AMC host
tenant bases, SSB HF radio stations, and air defense sites in Canada.
SKYKING. The collective call sign for all SIOP committed aircraft and
missile crews. Its meaning is “all SIOP committed aircraft and missile
crews copy the following message.”
SKYMASTER. The collective callsign to all USCINCSTRAT airborne command
post.
S4JG. A universal Navy call sign assigned to Patrol Squadrons (VP) for
use in radio checks. Instead of using the briefed, tactical call sign,
the Nav Comm operator on the P-3C would use S4JG on voice and also
teletype to get a communications check with a Tactical Support Center
(TSC), GHFS station or ASW Operations Center (ASWOC). In theory by using
S4JG, the tactical call sign was less likely to be compromised.
=======================================================================
The current GHFS Stations list for the voice net is as follows (not all
frequencies are active 24 hours a day):
Andersen AB, Guam (Voice call Guam): 4724 6712 6739 8992 11175 13200
15016
Andrews AFB, MD (Voice call Andrews Global): 4724 8992 11175 13200 15016
Discrete Frequency: 18015
Ascension Island (Voice call Ascension): 4724 6712 6739 8992 11175 15016
Discrete Frequency: 11226
Croughton AB, UK (Voice call Croughton): 4724 8992 11175 13200 15016
Discrete Frequencies: 4894 5708 6728 6731 7567 7933 8032 10648 11129
11181 11226 11271 13822
Cyprus RAF: 8992 11175 11244 (On Request)
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Diego Garcia Naval Station, Indian Ocean (Voice call Diego Garcia): 8992
11175 15016 Discrete Frequency: 9012 111181 11226 11244 11269 13254 15095
20910
Elmendorf AFB, AK (Voice call Elmendorf): 4724 6739 8992 11175 13200
15016
Hickam AFB, HI (Voice call Hickam): 4724 6739 8992 11175 13200 15016
Discrete Frequencies: 11181 13242
Lajes AB, Azores (Voice call Lajes): 4724 8992 11175 11244 13200 15016
McClellan i.e. West Coast, CA (Voice call McClellan) although West Coast
is listed and was in use for a brief period of time. It has been not been
heard in wide spread use recently: 4724 6739 8992 11175 13200 15016
Offutt AFB, NE (Voice call Offutt): 4724 6739 8992 11175 13200 15016
Salinas, Puerto Rico (Voice call Puerto Rico): 4724 6739 8992 11175 13200
15016
Sigonella Naval Station. Italy (Voice call Sigonella): 4709 6724 9007
11271 15038
Thule AB, Greenland (Voice call Thule): 4724 6739 8992 11175
Yokota AB, Japan (Voice call Yokota): 4724 6739 8992 11175 13200 15016
Note: Incirlik AB, Turkey GHFS Station decommissioned May 1, 2001. The
Air Force Eastern Test Range (AFETR) HF network may be used as backup to
Global. They operate on 10780 USB (primary) and 20390 (secondary). Their
callsign is Cape Radio. Another backup to the GHFS is profiled below in
the US Air Force MARS section.
DoD Emergency Action Message (EAM) Broadcast Time Slots
These broadcast are commonly heard on US Air Force Global HF System
(GHFS) primary frequencies plus 11244 kHz. Please note that not all GHFS
published frequencies are active for every EAM broadcast time slot listed
below. Also some of the activity listed below is not on GHFS published
frequencies, but on other selected discrete frequencies.
H+00
H+05
H+06
H+07
H+08
H+10
H+14
H+16
H+20
H+21
H+25
H+26
H+29
H+35
H+37
H+38
H+40
H+44
H+45
H+50
H+55
H+59
Offutt AFB, NE
Andersen AB, Guam
Croughton AB, UK (unknown if still active in this time slot)
TACAMO LANT aircraft (6697/13155 kHz)
TACAMO aircraft GHFS 6 character EAMs "FOR..."
McClellan AFB, CA
TACAMO PAC Aircraft (6697/13155 kHz)
Thule AB, Greenland
Salinas, Puerto Rico
Salinas, Puerto Rico (unknown if Elmendorf AFB is still active in
this time slot)
Looking Glass Mission Aircraft
Unknown if this time slot is still active; nothing heard recently
Sigonella NS, Sicily
Offutt AFB, NE/Hickam AFB, HI
TACAMO LANT aircraft (6697/13155 kHz)
TACAMO aircraft GHFS 6 character EAMs "FOR..."
Andrews AFB, MD
TACAMO PAC aircraft (6697/13155 kHz)
Thule AB, Greenland (now heard way past the 0145 UTC time frame)
McClellan AFB, CA/Lajes AB, Azores
Looking Glass Mission Aircraft
Sigonella NS, Sicily
Busiest frequencies are 8992 ("Eight-Niner") and 11175 ("Triple-1"),
which most stations guard around the clock. The others operate on a
schedule which changes twice yearly, on the first of April and October.
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The Upper Sideband (USB) mode is used on all GHFS frequencies listed
above.
Note: The data signal you will on 9025 is Automatic Link
Establishment(ALE), a computerized system that simplifies HF operation
(see next section). Older frequency circulated on the internet continue
to list 8968 and 17976 kHz, but these were removed from GHFS service
over three years ago.
*US Air Force Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS)
====================================================
You will also find a considerable amount of military aircraft voice
traffic (official and unofficial) on the U.S. Air Force Military
Affiliate Radio System (USAF MARS) phone patch network frequencies: The
primary frequencies are 13927 and 20992 kHz. These are fun and
interesting frequencies to monitor. The complete list with designators
are (mode is USB):
Freq
Designator
4557
RK
7633.5 ACJ
13927
ACB (Primary)
14606
ACF
20992.5 ACZ
The Air Force conducts a phone patch admin net on Sundays at 1600 UTC on
13977.0 (ACC) kHz.
*US Air Force Scope Command ALE Network
=======================================
The ALE system used by the US Air Force Scope Command network is
designated MIL-STD-188-141A. You can download a software program
developed by Charles Brain to decode these digital transmissions at the
following URL: http://www.chbrain.dircon.co.uk/
Frequencies used in this net:
2805 3059 3137 4721 5708 6715 6721
11250 13215 15043 18003 20631 23337
7632 8965
27870
9025
9057
11226
GHFS net participation stations and identifiers in the Scope Command HF
ALE net:
ALE ID
ADW
AED
CRO
GTL
GUA
HAW
HIK
IZC
JDG
JNR
JTY
MCC
OFF
PLA
Location
Andrews AFB, MD
Elmendorf AFB, AK
Croughton AB, England
Thule AB, Greenland
Andersen AB, Guam
Ascension island AB, S. Atlantic
Hickam AFB, HI
Sigonella, Sicily, Italy
Diego Garcia Naval Station, Indian Ocean
Salinas, Puerto Rico
Yokota AB, Japan
West Coast Station near Sacramento, CA
Offutt AFB, NE
Lajes Field, N. Atlantic
Non-GHFS Stations in this net:
CEF
Westover AFB, MA
GVT
Raytheon, Greenville TX
OKC
Tinker AFB, OK
RIC
Civil Air Patrol Tech Center, Richmond, VA
RSC
Rockwell/Collins Service Center, Greenville, TX
TAG
Incirlik AB, Turkey
WRL
Warner-Robins AFB, GA
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*US Air Force MYSTIC STAR
=========================
VIP HF network for US government and military officials
F003
F005
F007
F009
F020
F033
F039
F046
F054
F058
F061
F063
F064
F066
F077
F078
F080
F084
F085
F086
F089
F090
F094
F098
F099
F101
F102
F103
F107
F108
F114
F117
F124
F128
F134
F136
F146
F153
F173
F171
F182
F184
F186
F194
F195
F197
F202
F204
F211
F213
F226
F228
F229
F236
F240
F243
F248
F249
F250
F251
F262
F264
8036
(8)
9120
(1)
4850
17972
16117
(1)
15962
10881
13823
8058
(9)
4742
(6)
23265
(9)
14870
11214
(9)
15036
?
18532
15677
13205.5
6,8,11 MHz
9461
13204
(1)
6716
9017
(1)
14585
13247
(0)
12106
(6)
11118
(6)
11488
(6)
?
(8)
7316
6986
(6)
6993
(8)
11217
(6)
23242
4942.5
5429.5 (7)
9027
(1)
8063
(6)
14420.5
18403.5 (9)
3078
(6)
10648
(8)
3046
13825
(5)
20631
4982
(6)
16014
(5)
12057
11056
(7)
?
5435.5 (6)
7735
(5)
?
(8)
15041
(9)
?
(8)
18590
5398
(5)
4731
15091
13217
(1)
10717
7693
(6)
F351
F354
F356
F360
F363
F365
F369
F370
F372
F380
F382
F395
F400
F404
F405
F406
F417
F419
F420
F432
F433
F435
F437
F441
F444
F448
F451
F452
F453
F461
F463
F464
F465
F466
F467
F476
F481
F483
F486
F487
F489
F496
F497
F498
F499
F500
F505
F516
F517
F521
F522
F523
F529
F530
F533
F538
F540
F542
F545
F551
F555
F561
?
(9) F662 15048
(6)
11053
(0) F664 15 Mhz?
7827
F667
6817
(7)
7919.5 (8) F673
3064
15018
(7) F677
6 Mhz
11059
(1) F690
3032
20397
(8) F700
4490
17177
F701 11058
(7)
16123
(8) F702
9323
(6)
3144
(5) F703 9991.5 (6)
15094
(6) F706
8057
(5)
9057
(6) F707 10589
6728
(5) F708 23377
7690
F709
9317
(7)
6972
F713 16246
(5)
18393
(6) F717 10883
4992
F722 12270
(9)
11407
(5) F723 18323
(6)
7933
(7) F728 11236
(5)
6731
(8) F731
6683
(1)
20972
F732 15011
(7)
3821
F734
4757
(7)
5684
(6) F736 11494
(8)
17440
(1) F741
7873
19267
F748
6756
(5)
16-18 MHz
F749 15-16 Mhz?
13248
(9) F752
8047
(8)
5026
F754 11627
19063
F758
4452
(8)
13211
(1) F777
3113
(6)
4610
(1) F778 18023
(8)
16157
F784
9043
(6)
8040
(0) F785 15687
(6)
14864.5 (0) F790 16323
9023
(7) F803
5078?
4-6 MHz?
F807 12103?
7605
F809
5700
(5)
18626
F814
6989
(7)
5152
(9) F821
?
24483
F823 11229
(1)
5437
(7) F825 19047?
11059.5 (6) F832 18267
5411
(7) F843 6 MHz
8032
(1) F845 6-7 MHz?
4442
(0) F846 13822
(5)
8989
(6) F853 12 MHz? (0)
9006
(0) F864 16008
4645
(6) F867
6830
(7)
9270
(6) F868
9218
(6)
11484
(5) F869 16090
11232
F873 13248
(7)
9215
(9) F874 13246?
8077
(7) F875
6717
(1)
23325
F877
4721
(7)
18675
(6) F885 13207
(5)
?
F895
5710
(9)
5404.5
F904 10202
(0)
5431
(6) F906
4524
10580
F909
7687
(8)
18331
(6) F910 19671
(9)
4894
(6) F912
7330
11052
(6) F917 10205
(6)
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F265
F266
F267
F268
F271
F277
F287
F290
F291
F292
F295
F300
F301
F302
F310
F311
F322
F326
F337
F341
F350
15733
7997
6730
7325
18320
11153
11226
8026
13960
9414.5
11460
15707
7500.5
?
?
11220
?
14864
18761
16083
5043
(1)
(6)
(9)
(1)
(1)
(0)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(0)
(0)
(1)
F567
F569
F574
F575
F576
F577
F579
F595
F600
F611
F614
F616
F622
F623
F624
F626
F627
F631
F633
F639
F642
F644
F646
F649
13565
18387
11413
10427
11153.5
10544
11 MHz
10877
13878
14863
4488.8
9320
5817
18317
13241
19343
7910
18755
18290
7469
18218
15821
13440
8053
(6)
(6)
(0)
(7)
(6)
(8)
(1)
(1)
(5)
(5)
(1)
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F918 13482
F919 11159
(6)
F920
7927
(7)
F924 16317
F933
?
F935 9 MHz?
F937
?
F940 11445
(0)
F943 19002
(6)
F948 15038
(6)
F952
Night
F956
?
F957
6761
(0)
F965 11466
(1)
F974 10586
(6)
F975 11 MHz night
F980 15724
F982 9 or 13 MHz?
F987 10583
(6)
F988
4763
F997 15667
(5)
(1)
(6)
Frequencies 4441, 6671, 18801 and 25363 has been heard carrying 'Mystic
Star' traffic, but no designator is known. In January 2000, F793 was
referred to by Andrews VIP, but no frequency has been associated with
that designator. designator F171 was also mentioned and signals
associated with this net were heard on 18397.4. In October F240 was
mentioned but no frequency (might be below 11175 kHz) has been found for
this designator.
*US Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC)
================================================
AFSOC Air-to-Ground Nets
3134.0 Hurlburt Field, FL
5687.0 Hurlburt Field, FL (Plantation/Seminole Ops)
5732.0 Hurlburt Field, FL (Emerald Ops/Seminole Ops) FOX 2?
Kirtland AFB, NM
6730.0 Hurlburt Field, FL
9018.0 AFSOC Air-to-Air
9019.0 Hurlburt Field, FL (Plantations Ops) FOX 4? ex-9017
11611.0 Hurlburt Field, FL (Seminole Ops/Emerald Ops)
13206.0 Hurlburt Field, FL (Plantations Ops) FIX 1? ex-13207
I have had no recent reports on 18027 kHz (FOX 9) or 23271 kHz (FOX 8).
Has anyone in the last year heard any AFSOC units using the FOX
designators above? Also, the following frequencies were active with AFSOC
activity until the overhaul of the OR frequencies several years ago. Does
anyone know what frequencies have taken their place? 4721.0 6712.0 9017.0
9023.0 kHz.
*US Air Force/RAF Mildenhall
============================
3044.0 352SOG Maintenance
4450.0 352SOG Exercise Ops
5204.5 352SOG Operations Primary (Blackhat)
5349.0 352SOG Operations (Blackhat)
6761.0 Aerial refueling Tankers Interplane
9026.5 352SOG Operations (Blackhat)
*US Air Force/Ramstein AB, Germany
==================================
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6730.0
9022.0
AMC Command Post (Metaphor)
AMC Command Post (Metaphor)
============================================================
*US Army Corps of Engineers
============================
3345.0 Channel 1
5015.0 Channel 2
5327.5 Channel 3
5400.0 Channel 4
5437.5 Channel 5
6020.0 Channel 6
6785.0 Channel 7
9122.5 Channel 8 Primary
11693.5 Channel 9
12070.0 Channel 10 Secondary
12122.0 Channel 11
16077.0 Channel 12
16326.0 Channel 13 Teritiary
16358.0 Channel 14
20659.0 Channel 15
The Army Corps of Engineers holds a weekly Net each Friday
on channel 8.
*US Army Transportation Command
==============================
4146
Channel 1
6224
Channel 2
6227
Channel 3
8294
Channel 4
8297
Channel 5
12353
Channel 6
12359
Channel 7
12365
Channel 8
============================================================
*US Coast Guard Air-to-Ground Nets
==================================
3053 3056 3119 3122 4730 4733 5693 5696 5699 8980 8983 11196 11199 11202
11202 13218 13221 15082 15085 15088 17988 17991
CAMSLANT
Chesapeake, VA
CAMSPAC Point Reyes, CA
GANTSEC Great Antilles Section
*US Coast Guard Secure Net
==========================
4448.0
3A4
5272.0
3E6
5399.6
3C16
GANTSEC
5422.5
3A3
6234.5
3E4
6815.6
3E11
GANTSEC
7421.0
3A9
7626.0
3E10
7773.5
3A8
7845.0
3E12
7884.0
3E13
7909.0
3E14
CAMSLANT
10608.1 3E5
Group Miami
10675.0 3E19
10759.0 3E20
10788.0 3E21
11157.5 3E24
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13413.0
3E25
Other frequencies in this net may be 8091.0, 10993.6, 13809.0 and
13950.0. Reference to a 3A5 designator has been heard on the air
recently. For a full listing of USCG aircraft and helicopters, go to URL:
http://www.wunclub.com/
*US Coast Guard A1401 Net Frequencies
=====================================
This is a list of USCG Ship/Shore ISB frequencies. I call this set of
frequencies the A1401 net.
2016 2040 2054 4913.5 5108.5 5217 5223 5266 5272(3E6) 5419.5
5942.5 6961 7439 7577 7617 7626(3E10) 7754.5 7845(3E12)
7884(3E13) 7909(3E14) 9169 9291 9332 9373 10297.5 10338.5 10354.5
10378 10675(3E19) 10759(3E20) 10788(3E21) 10929.5 10935.5 11024
11045 11157.5(3E24) 13413(3E25) 13484 13537.7 13950 14506 14518.75
14731 14752 14919.2 18189 18255 18283 18335 18497 18650 18716
20095 20137 20518 20639 23373 23515
Atlantic Only 2161
Pacific Only 2144 5932.5 7713 9299.5 11165.8 18757
Your column editor is extremely interested in receiving activity reports
on any of the above listed frequencies.
*US Coast Guard HF PACTOR II E-Mail Network
===========================================
--USCG PACTOR II E-Mail Network Frequency Usage-Frequency
Net Control Station
Fleet
Day/Night
--------------------------------------5272.2
NOJ
PAC
Night
6961.2
NMC1
PAC
Night
6964.4
NMC
PAC
Night
7442.3
Cutters
PAC
Night
7685.5
NNN0MDC
LANT
24hr
8340.2
NMC
PAC
Night
10355.2
NOJ
PAC
24hr
13827.5
NNN0MUC
LANT
24hr
14506.2
NMC
PAC
Day
14752.2
Unknown
PAC
Day
14922.4
poss NOJ
PAC
Day
18192.2
NMC1
PAC
Day
20642.2
NMC
PAC
Day
--USCG PACTOR II E-Mail Network Callsigns-Callsign
-------NAQD
NDWA
NEGF
NEPP
NGDF
NKJU
NLPM
NLVS
NMAG
NMC
NMC1
NMEL
NNHA
NOJ
NRCB
NRPX
NRTF
Identity
-------USCGC Jarvis WHEC-725
USCGC Morgenthau WHEC-722
Unid USCGC
USCGC Healy WAGB-20
USCGC Munro WHEC-724
USCGC Kukui WLB-203
USCGC Chase WHEC-718
USCGC Rush WHEC-723
USCGC Hamilton WHEC-715
Communications Area Master Station Pacific (CAMSPAC)
Point Reyes, CA
Coast Guard Island, Alameda, CA
USCGC Mellon WHEC-717
USCGC Acushnet, WMEC-167
Communications Station (COMSTA), Kodiak, AK
USCGC Eagle, WIX-327
USCGC Buttonwood WLB-306
USCGC Active, WMEC-618
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Storis WMEC-38
Polar Sea WAGB-11 (no longer equipped)
Steadfast WMEC-625
Boutwell WHEC-719
Walnut WLB-205 ***New Ident***
Alert WMEC-630
NRUC
NRUO
NSTF
NYCQ
NZNE
NZVE
USCGC
USCGC
USCGC
USCGC
USCGC
USCGC
NNN0CBS
NNN0CCK
NNN0CEQ
NNN0CES
NNN0CFA
NNN0CLL
NNN0CMD
NNN0CME
NNN0CMS
NNN0CMV
NNN0CNW
NNN0CNY
NNN0CNZ
NNN0CSA
NNN0CSP
NNN0CTB
NNN0CVQ
NNN0CXK
NNN0CXS
NNN0CYU
NNN0CZK
NNN0MDA
NNN0MDC
USCGC Durable, WMEC-628
USCGC Bear WMEC-901
USCGC Harriet Lane WMEC-903
USCGC Gentian (WIX-290)
USNS Persistent (T-AGOS 6)
Unid USCGC
USCGC Mohawk WMEC-913
USCGC Northland WMEC-904
USCGC Courageous WHEC-716
USCGC Tampa WMEC-902
Unid USCGC
USCGC Campbell WMEC-909
USCGC Tahoma WMEC-908
USCGC Seneca WMEC-906
USCGC Spencer WMEC-905
USCGC Venturous WMEC-625
USCGC Forward WMEC-911
USCGC Gallatin WHEC-721
USCGC Dallas WHEC-716
USCGC Vigilant WMEC-617
USCGC Vigorous WMEC-627
Atlantic Shore Station, Nazareth PA (aka: NNN0GKF)
Atlantic Shore Station, HQ Navy & Marine Corps MARS,
Washington DC (aka: NNN0NAV)
Atlantic Shore Station, Coast Guard HQ,
Washington DC (aka: NNN0NCG)
Atlantic Shore Station
USCGC Confidence WMEC-619
USCGC Dauntless WMEC-624
NNN0MDF
NNN0MUC
NNN0NXZ
NNN0NZK
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* US Navy ELF Communications System
===================================
Frequencies: 76 Hz (primary) and 44 Hz
There are two transmit sites: Republic, Michigan and Clam Lake,
Wisconsin. This is used as a bell ringer communication system to
submarines.
*US Navy Strategic Communications Wing One (SCW-1)
==================================================
6691
CA (7)
11187
CB (0)
17982
CC (9)
11264 CH (9)
Also check 11267, 13240, and 14615. References have been made on the air
to designators CD, CF, CG, CK, and CL.
*Tactical Support Center Nets
=============================
US Navy Habitat/TSC Net
Habitat is the callisgn for the Tactical Support Center (TSC) at Whidbey
Island, Washington. These units handled C4I duties for the Navy
Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance community. Jeff Jones reports that
these frequencies and channel designators have changed, and are now as
follows:
4704.4
5700.4
(replaced 4721.0)
WY02B
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6719.4
8978.4
9005.4
9011.4
11212.4
15095.4
WY02A
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(replaced 6736.0)
(replaced 11214.0)
The two designators listed above, WY02A and WY02B, are not yet
confirmed. Another player on this net I recently confirmed uses
the callsign Magic Carpet Sierra. That call belongs to the Ediz Hook
SESEF range (including the ULM-4 range in Washington State).
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**United States Goverment Agencies
==================================
*Scheduled Government HF Nets
==============================
Here is a list of the known United States Government nets.
Federal Aviation Administration
------------------------------Southern Region Net meets on Wednesday at 0900 ET on 6870.0 LSB
Eastern Region Net meets on Wednesday at 1045 ET on 8125.0 USB
Western Region Net meets on Wednesday at 1230 ET on 13457.0 USB
Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Region 7 Coordination Net
--------------------------------------------------------------This net starts at 1000 ET every Wednesday using the following times and
frequencies:
Time(H+min) Freq (Desig)Freq (kHz)
H+00
F-14
4821.0
H+10
F-23
5755.5
H+20
F-28
7743.0
H+30
F-31
9185.0
H+40
F-35
11045.0
H+50
F-42
13434.0
H+60
Net Terminated
Shared Resources (SHARES)
------------------------SHARES Coordination stations conduct a weekly net on all ten SCN
frequencies (see US Goverment SHARES Program section below). The net is
operational weekly on Wednesday from 1600-1800 UTC.
Missouri State Emergency Communications Net
------------------------------------------Wednesday weekly net at 0930 CT (1530 winter/1430 summer UTC) on 5140.0
kHz USB.
Ohio Disaster Services Agency
----------------------------Tuesday weekly net at 1400 UTC on 4640 kHz USB.
Anyone else have any scheduled HF government nets they are aware of?
*US Customs Service
===================
The COTHEN (Customs Over the Horizon Enforcement Net) HF radio system
seems to have replaced the older JTF designated systems. A new scan
frequency has been discovered by Lindsay Blanton. Customs uses the FEDSTD-1045 ALE standard on these frequencies.
5732
7527
Scan 1
Scan 2
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8912
10242
11494
13907
15867
18594
20890
23214
25350
Scan
Scan
Scan
Scan
Scan
Scan
Scan
Scan
Scan
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Here are the confirmed HF COTHEN stations and their callsigns
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAQ
KAQ
KEB
KEB
KOQ
KOQ
KPS
KPS
KPS
KPS
KPS
KZP
KZP
KZP
315
326
371
378
381
384
388
398
462
470
484
687
688
762
765
434
682
357
387
394
395
396
602
604
606
Miami, Florida
Las Vegas, Nevada
Boston, Massachusetts
Reno, Nevada
Homestead, Florida
Wilmington, North Carolina
Riverside, California
Washington, District of Columbia
Houston, Texas
New Orleans, Louisiana
Denver, Colorado
Beaufort, North Carolina
New Bern, North Carolina
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Morehead City, North Carolina
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Salt Lake City, Utah
Hampton, Georgia
Cape Charles, Virginia
Atlanta, Georgia
Memphis, Tennessee
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Nashville, Tennessee
Kansas City, Missouri
There are two other known stations in the COTHEN HF net we do not have
calls for. They are located in Lovelock and Fallon, Nevada. Can anyone
help on these two stations?
*Drug Enforcement Administration
================================
5277
Alpha (Night DEA Pri)
5841
Bravo
7300
Charlie
9497
Delta
11076
Echo
(Day DEA ops)
7657
Foxtrot
14690
Golf
18666
Hotel (Reportedly returned to FBI in 1995)
23675
India
14350
Lima
14686
Papa
(DEA day pri)
23402.5
Romeo
11073.5
Sierra Echo
17171
Sierra Hotel
18171
Sierra India (Reportedly returned to FBI in 1995)
19131
Sierra Juliet
?
Sierra Lima
WUN member John Bohn offered some updates to the 'Sierra' frequencies
listed above, but is looking for the frequency assigned to the 'Sierra
Lima' designator. John says that if you have access to an FCC database,
try searching for the frequencies assigned to Rockwell International with
the following callsigns:
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KA2XXA
KC2XKG
KC2XKJ
Richardson,TX
Cedar Rapids, IA
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.
*U.S. Federal Aviation Administration
=====================================
HF Recovery Communications (RCOM)
The Recovery Communications (RCOM) Program, mandated by a variety of
United States national level documents including Presidential Executive
Orders and National Security Decision Directives, was established to
encompass all FAA emergency command and control communications (C3)
systems and projects under one program. Emergency C3 systems are defined
as those means of communications that the FAA employs to direct
management, operations, and reconstitution of the National Airspace
System (NAS) in support of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA),
Department of Transportation (DOT), and Department of Defense (DOD)
missions during national disasters or national security emergencies.
The FAA maintains a variety of fixed-position, portable, and
transportable C3 communications systems for use in support of emergency
operations. One such commonly heard C3 system is the RCOM/NARACS High
Frequency/Single Side Band (HF/SSB) Net.
In 1995, the FAA approved the deployment of the RCOM HF/SSB upgrades and
a five-year contract was awarded to Eastern Computer Incorporated (ECI)
for the purpose of upgrading the FAA RCOM/National Radio Communications
System (NARACS) HF network. ECI has installed the RCOM HF/SSB upgrade at
all the FAA Region Offices and Emergency Operations Centers, and is the
final phases of installing the NARACS/ALE upgrades at all Air Route
Traffic Control Centers (ARTCCs).
FAA HF connectivity nets are conducted on Wednesday UTC. The East Coast
net meets at 1545 UTC on 8125 kHz with KIT 88 as net control. The West
Coast net was last reported on 13630 kHz at 1845 UTC.
FAA Recovery Communications/National Radio Communications System
(RCOM/NARACS) HF SSB Network (U=USB/L=LSB)
Frequencies (including ALE): 5860U 6870U 6870L 7475U 7475L 7611U 7611L
8125U 8125L 9114U 9114L 11637U 13457U 13630U 15851U 16348U kHz
ALE Add Location
Miscellaneous Information
DEFAULT Unknown
Probably a FAA unit that has not set their ALE
ID properly in their unit
FAA
Unknown
Probably not a properly loaded unit, has not been
seen as a regular participant on the net
FAAAAL Anchorage, AK
KDM 53-Alaska Region Office/EOC
FAAACE Kansas City, MO
KKU 40-Central Region Office/EOC
FAAACT Atlantic City, NJ KLM 80-William J. Hughes Tech Center
FAAACY Atlantic City, NJ WHZ 74-Flight Inspect Field Office
FAAAEA Jamaica, NY
KJK 82-Eastern Region Office/EOC
FAAAGL Des Plaines, IL
WHX 51-Great Lakes Region Office/EOC
FAAANE Burlington, MA
WHX 45-New England Region Office/EOC
FAAANC Anchorage, AK
WHZ 73-Flight Inspect Field Office
FAAANM Renton, WA
WHX 20-NW Mtn Region Office/EOC
FAAASO College Park, GA KDM 49-Southern Region Office/EOC
FAAASW Fort Worth, TX
KDM 47-Southwest Region Office/EOC
FAAATL Atlanta, GA
KLM 44-Flight Inspect Field Office
FAAAWP Fremont, CA
KMR 96-Oakland ARTCC
FAABTL Battle Creek, MI KLM 43-Flight Inspect Field Office
FAADCA Washington, DC
KEM 80-FAA Headquarters
FAAECI Unknown
Eastern Computer Incorporated Contractor for
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FAA ARTCC RCOM HF Network
FAAEKN Unknown
FAAKLO Boonsboro, MD
<Tentative ID>
FAALGT Longmont, CO
FAAMRB Martinsburg, WV
FAAOEX Oklahoma City, OK
FAAOKC Oklahoma City, OK
FAASAC Sacramento, CA
FAASJU San Juan, PR
FAAZAB Albuquerque, NM
FAAZAN Anchorage, AK
FAAZBW Nashua, NH
FAAZDC Leesburg, VA
FAAZDV Longmont, CO
FAAZFW Fort Worth, TX
FAAZHU Houston, TX
FAAZID Indianapolis, IN
FAAZJX Hilliard, FL
FAAZKC Olathe, KS
FAAZLA Palmdale, CA
FAAZLC Salt Lake Cty, UT
FAAZMA Miami, FL
FAAZME Memphis, TN
FAAZMP Farmington, MN
FAAZNY Ronkonkoma, NY
FAAZOA Fremont, CA
FAAZOB Cleveland, OH
FAAZSE Auburn, WA
FAAZTL Hampton, GA
FAAZUA Aurora, IL
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And this is NOT a stn in Elkins, WV
KLO 87-FAA Emergency Relocation Site
KCP
KIT
KIA
WHZ
WHZ
KDM
KGH
KBX
KLD
KJK
KCJ
KBQ
KMU
KLB
KJK
KKA
KJK
KDC
KMA
KDM
KCJ
KCD
KMR
KLA
WHX
KUV
KJB
63-Western US C3 NCS/SCS Mtn
88-Eastern US C3 Net NCS
21-FAA Aeronautical Center
77-Flight Inspect Field Office
78-Flight Inspect Field Office
45-San Juan ARTCC
23-Albuquerque ARTCC
44-Anchorage ARTCC
70-Boston ARTCC
80-Washington ARTCC
70-Denver ARTCC
25-Fort Worth ARTCC
31-Houston ARTCC
48-Indianapolis ARTCC
79-Jacksonville ARTCC
82-Kansas City ARTCC
77-Los Angeles ARTCCC
20-Salt Lake City ARTCC
47-Miami ARTCC
52-Memphis ARTCC
20-Minneapolis ARTCC
73-New York ARTCC
96-Oakland ARTCC
25-Cleveland ARTCC
44-Seattle ARTCC
64-Atlanta ARTCC
96-Chicago ARTCC
1. FAA Southern Net meets on Wednesday at 0900 ET on 6870 LSB
2. FAA Western Net meets on Wednesday at 1230 ET on 13457 USB
3. FAA Eastern Net meets on Wednesday at 1045 ET on 8125 USB
NCS: KIT88. Regular checkins: KEM80, KLM80, KLO87, KJK82, WHX45, KLD70,
KJK80, WHX51, KJB96, KLA25, KLB48, KCJ20, KIA21, KDM49, KJK79, KMA47,
KDM52, KUV64
Special thanks to Jack Metcalfe for his assistance in this section.
*Federal Emergency Management Agency
====================================
FEMA uses "Foxtrot" designations for their frequencies.
Be sure to monitor both the USB and LSB side of each of
these frequencies below for activity.
FEMA
F-01
F-05
F-09
F-13
F-17
F-21
F-25
F-29
F-33
F-39
F-41
F-47
F-50
F-53
F-58
F-61
F-65
F-69
National Radio System (FNARS) HF Frequencies
2320
F-02 2360
F-03 2377
F-04 2445
2658
F-06 3341
F-07 3379
F-08 3388
4603
F-10 4780
F-11 5211
F-12 5378
5402
F-14 5821
F-15 5961
F-16 6049
6106
F-18 6108
F-19 6151
F-20 6176
6809
F-22 7348
F-23 7428
F-24 9462
10194 F-26 10493 F-27 10588 F-28 11721
11801 F-30 11957 F-31 10899 F-32 11108
12129 F-34 12219 F-35 11545 F-36 13446
13780 F-38 13894 F-37 13935 F-48 13956
14450 F-40 14567 F-42 14776 F-43 14836
14871 F-44 14885 F-45 14899 F-46 14908
15708 F-49 15840 F-51 16201 F-52 16238
17519 F-54 18483 F-55 18744 F-57 19969
20027 F-59 20063 F-56 20361 F-60 21866
21919 F-62 22983 F-63 23028 F-64 23390
23451 F-66 23550 F-67 23814 F-68 24008
24282 F-70 24526 F-71 24819
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2220 2258 2280 2317.5 2652 3206.5 3224 3342.5 4018.5 4023.5
4031.5 4441.5 4598.5 4608.5 4883.5 4886.5 5303.5 5379.5 5935
6804.5 6996.5 7361.5 8051.5 8161.5 9122.5 10871.5 11995.5 12250.5
13451 16315.5 17461.5 17481.5 17501.5 20414 20444.5 20447.5 24060
24105 24135 24160 24191
FEMA ALE Network
2658 3341 6809 7348 9462 10194 10493 10588 12216
14885 15708 16201 17519 19969 21866 22983 24526
13446
14776
*US Goverment SHARES (Shared Resources)Program
==============================================
SHARES Coordination Network (SCN)
4490.0
Channel 3/SCN ALE Net
5236.0
Channel 1/SCN Voice Net
5711.0
Channel 4/SCN ALE Net
6800.0
Channel 9/SCN BBS Net
9106.0
Channel 5/SCN ALE Net
11217.0 Channel 6/SCN ALE Net
13242.0 Channel 10/SCN BBS Net (G-TOR)
14396.5 Channel 2/SCN Voice Net Shares
15094.0 Channel 7/SCN ALE Net
17487.0 Channel 8/SCN ALE/STI Net
SHARES coordination stations conduct a weekly SHARES net on the 10 SCN
channels every Wednesday from 1600-1800 UTC.
Large scale annual SHARES exercises are conducted in April, August and
December.
SCN Operational Levels
SCN Operational Levels are designed to improve the responsiveness of the
SHARES Coordination Network during emergencies. SCN Operational Levels
are are defined as follows:
Operational Level 3 - Conditions normal. No emergency exists. The tenchannel SCN may be used by SHARES station personnel for training and nonemergency operations.
Operational Level 2 - Emergency potential exists. Non-emergency
operations on the SCN suspended. SCN monitoring increased. Check-in
windows established on the national and regional nets to receive Stations
Availability Reports.
Operational Level 1 - Emergency exists. SHARES message support required.
National and regional nets maintain full-period operations to receive
Station Availability Reports, to list SHARES message traffic, and to
coordinate the processing of SHARES messages.
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==============================================================
**Foreign Military Networks
===========================
*Australia/New Zealand Air Force
================================
The following information comes from the Enroute Supplement Australia
(ERSA) a publication jointly published by the Royal Austrialian Air Force
and Airservices Australia, February 26, 1998 edition, Nav/Comm 1.
1. The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF/Royal New Zealand Air Force
(RNZAF) Air Operations Communications System (AOCS) is a high frequency
radio network providing communications services for the operational
control of RAAF/RNZAF aircraft and HF equipped marine craft [army ground
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stations
aircraft
military
provide,
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are also commonly heard]. In addition, visiting military
may use the AOCS when contact with Australia/New Zealand
authorities is required. The AOCS is not part of, and does not
an air traffic control service, civil or military.
2. The AOCS network consist of six Air Operations Communications
Centres (AOCCs) located at Sydney, Darwin, Townsville, Perth, Auckland
[NZ] and Woodbourn [NZ]. The combined AOCS provides:
A. A General Purpose Net (GPN) on which all AOCCs guard the same three
frequencies. All AOCCs can transmit and receive on these three
frequencies simultaneously.
B. Discrete frequencies are available (if required) at each AOCC and
allocated after initial contact on the GPN.
C. Telephone patch facilities between aircraft and ground appointments.
D. Continuous monitoring of military distress frequency 5696 kHz.
E. Selective Calling (SELCAL): Available to suitably equipped aircraft.
GPN Frequencies:
Day (2100-0900 UTC) - 8974.0 11235.0 13206.0 kHz
Night (0900-2100 UTC) - 3032.0 5687.0 8974.0 kHz
The RAAF and RNZAF share 8974 with the Spanish Air Force, and 5687 with
the Portugese and German military services.
Dscrete frequencies
RAAF Darwin: 6709.0 8971.0 8989.0
RAAF Perth: 8977.0 9022.0 11271.0
RAAF Sydney: 5711.0 8971.0 9007.0
RAAF Townsville: 8992.0 11247.0
RNZAF Auckland: 9032.0 17904.0
9025.0
11187.0
9019.0
11250.0
15067.0
17985.0
*Australia Navy
===============
From an article on the Royal Australian Navy in the WUN newsletter:
Stations include: Canberra Control/Darwin Control/Exmouth Control/Perth
Control/Townsville Control
2768
4375
6510
8122
13116
17344
22708
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7/C5 (Tentative)
*Belgiun Air Force
==================
3131.0
YA
4745.0
YD
6748.0 Unknown
8989.0
YG (Primary)
11268.0
YJ
15010.0
YM
18006.0
YO
20620.0
YP
20050.0
YQ
23332.0
YS
*Canadian Forces (CanForce)
===========================
Military Aeronautical Communications System (MACS)
3047.0
3092.0
MACS Net: Edmonton, Halifax, Trenton
MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
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4379.0 CanForce Discrete: Halifax
4560.0 Maritime Command Net: Halifax, St John's (A6A)
4703.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
4739.0 AAR Net: Halifax, St John's
5198.5 Maritime Command Net: Halifax (A2B)
5684.0 St John's, Vancouver
5699.0 CanForce Discrete (Pipeline/Gonzo aircraft)
5702.0 Vancouver
5715.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
5717.0 SAR Net: Halifax, St. John's. Trenton, Vancouver-Pri
5850.0 Halifax Maritime Air Group (D1B)
6694.0 Halifax, Vancouver (D6G)
6706.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
6712.0 CanForce Discrete (Pipeline/Gonzo aircraft)
6715.0 SAR Net: Halifax, Trenton, Vancouver (D3H)
6745.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, Trenton
6751.0 Halifax, Vancouver, SIDECAR (NORAD)
6754.0 MACS VOLMET: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
8050.0 CanForce Discrete: Trenton (possible CanForce ALE activity here
also)
8989.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, Trenton (Initial contact freq when
aircraft is west of 90 deg west)(D1H)
8992.0 CanForce Discrete: Trenton
9007.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton (Initial contact freq
when aircraft is east of 90 deg west)
9010.0 CanForce Discrete: Vancouver
9023.0 NORAD: Trenton (C5)
9031.0 CanForce Discrete (Pipeline/Gonzo aircraft)
10194.0 CanForce Discrete: Trenton (US/Canadian Ground/AWACS Discrete)
11007.5 CanForce Discrete: Trenton (US/Canadian Ground/AWACS Discrete)
11190.0 CanForce Discrete (Pipeline/Gonzo aircraft)
11205.0 CanForce Discrete: Halifax working VDD
11214.0 NORAD: Trenton (NORAD/MACS discrete- C6)
11232.0 MACS Net: Alert, Edmonton, Halifax, St, John's,
Trenton,Yellowknife(Initial contact freq when aircraft is east of 90 deg
west)
11265.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, Trenton
11271.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, Trenton (Initial contact freq when
aircraft is west of 90 deg west)
11314.0 CanForce Discrete: Trenton
13206.0 CanForce Discrete: Trenton
13257.0 Foxtrot MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
14364.0 CanForce Discrete: Trenton (US/Canadian Ground/AWACS Discrete)
15031.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
15034.0 MACS VOLMET: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
17994.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
18012.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
18027.0 NORAD: Halifax, Edmonton (C8)
23250.0 MACS Net: Trenton
23271.0 CanForce Discrete: Trenton (US/Canadian Ground/AWACS Discrete)
CFH Halifax Military, NS (supports SAR coordination requirements for
Halifax Rescue Coordination Center-RCC)
CHR Trenton Military, ON
CJU Vancouver Military, BC (supports SAR coordination requirements for
the Victoria Rescue Coordination Center-RCC)
CJX St. John's Military, NF
CKN Vancouver Military, BC
VXA Edmonton Military, AB
CanForce/NORAD Charlie Designators (other than those listed
4721
C1
6735
C2
6750
C3
8967 or 8968
C4
13206 or 13207 C7
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Canadian Forces Affiliate Radio System (CFARS)
CFARS is the Canadian Forces Affiliate Radio System which is equivalent
to the United States Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS) program.
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.
6978.5
14386.0
14460.0
14463.0
14446.5
20971.5
20963.5
29715.0
14454.0
14449.5
20977.5
13954.0
6982.5
6962.5
4052.5
4023.5
Alpha
Bravo
Charlie
Delta
Echo
Foxtrot
Golf
Hotel
Juliet
Kilo
Lima
Mike
Whiskey
X-ray
Yankee
Zulu
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
*Danish Air Force
==================
Danish Air Force ALE net uses the MIL-STD 188-141A
2250.0
2296.0
3023.0
3053.0
3291.0
4577.0
4703.0
4756.5
4840.0
5120.0
6630.0
6651.0
6730.0
6770.0
6834.0
9035.0
11076.0
11217.0
11244.0
11468.0
12186.0
13435.0
13455.0
15042.0
15820.0
16280.0
16327.0
OUY
OWB
OWC
OWD
OWE
OWF
OWC/OWD/OWE/OWF/OWI/OWK/OWP/OWU/OYG (U12/ALE)
OWB (L96-Alternate Night)
OWB (Alternate)
OWB (L18-Primary Day)
OWD/OWE
OWB (F18-Alternate Day)
OWB/OWD/OWE (V26-Alternate)
OWD/OWE
OWC/OWD/OWE/OWF/OWI/OWK/OWP/OWU (ALE)
OUY/OWC/OWD/OWE/OWF/OWI/OWK/OWP/OWU (ALE)
OWD/OWE
OWB (K19-Primary Day)
OWD/OWE (P75)
OWB (Alternate)
OWB (Alternate)
OWD/OWE (R27)
OWI/OWJ (ALE)
OWD/OWE
OWD/OWE (A10)
OWE/OWG (ALE)
OWE/OWG/OWP (ALE)
OWD/OWE/OWG/OWP (ALE)
OWI (ALE)
OWD/OWE (A11)
OWC/OWE/OWF/OWG/OWI/OWK/OWP (ALE)
OWD/OWG (ALE)
OWF/OWG/OWU (ALE)
Unknown
RCC Karup, voice call: Karup Rescue
Unknown
FSN Vaerlose, voice call: Saloon
FTK Karup, Voice call Primrose
AF Skrydstrup
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OWG
OWI
OWJ
OWK
OWP
OWU
OYG
AF Vandel
AF Air Base Aalborg
AF Tirstrup (tentative ID)
AF Headquarters Vedbaek
Unknown
Unknown
Mestersvyg, Greenland
The SAR services at Karup also use the worldwide allocations of 2182 and
5680. Another frequency in this system may be 13540. Frequency
designators from the Dansk Scanner Information website (
http://www.dkscan.dk). Station identifiers courtesy of Ary Boender.
*Dutch (Netherlands) Air Force
=============================
Frequencies: 3990 4450 5086 5406.5 8086
Bandbox Nieuw Milligan (CRC Radar Control)
*Dutch (Netherland) Army
=======================
2204.0 USB
2274.0 USB
2275.5 RTTY
2954.0 USB
2955.5 RTTY
3305.5 USB
3306.5 RTTY
3813.5 USB
3815.0 RTTY
4762.0 USB
4763.5 RTTY
4766.0 USB
4777.5 RTTY
5032.5 USB
5034.0 RTTY
5052.5 USB
5054.0 RTTY
5115.0 USB
5116.5 RTTY
5133.5 USB
5135.0 RTTY
5144.5 USB
5146.0 RTTY
5323.5 USB
5325.0 RTTY
5388.5 USB
5390.0 RTTY
5768.5 USB
5770.0 RTTY
SFOR deployment
Mode: USB Freqs: 2552.5 and 4522.5 kHz
*Dutch (Netherlands) Navy
========================
Frequencies: 3128 5705 6728
PBV NAS Valkenburg
RFC NAS De Kooy
8971
11178
Caribbean Frequencies:
11178
PJK Suffisant Curacao
*French Air Force
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French Air Force Circus HF radio network
6688
Capitole/RS902
6712
Marjolaine 2
8992
Vinaigrette 3
13236
Reconfort 3
18012
Citadelle 1
?
Citadelle 3
143.800 MHz (AM mode) Canasta
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Blanc Bangui, Central Africa Republic
Bleu
Le Reunion, Reunion Island
Bonne Bordeaux, France
Citron Cayenne, French Guyana
Diamant Dole/Tavaux, France
Dore
Djibouti
Ebene Evreux, France
Fraise Fort de France, Martinique
Lilas Libreville, Gabon
Noir
Noumea, New Caledonia
Ocre
Orleans, France
Orange Dakar, Senegal
Tango Toulouse/Francazal
Tilleul N'djamena, Chad
Vert
CFAP Headquarters, Villacoublay, France
Villa Villacoublay, France
Many thanks to Joe Frielink and Ron Perron for the Circus
updates above.
*French Navy
============
5708
French Navy-Atlantic (callsign Armor) USB
6760
Tactical calls (callsign Whiskey Alpha) tentative (USB)
*German Air Force
=================
From a listener in Europe comes an extensive update to the German Air
Force frequency list. This information is from a very good source who
wishes to remain anonymous.
3107
3143
3903
4721
5687
5717
6700
6715
6730
6751
8965
9025
11217
11265
13203
13233
15073
17973
17991
18012
23201
23215
23255
23318
23341
Alpha
Bravo
Charlie
Delta
Echo (Primary net frequency)
Foxtrot
Golf
Hotel
India
Juliet
Kilo
Lima
Mike
November
Oscar
Papa
Quebec
Romeo
Sierra
Tango
Uniform
Victor (may be 23231, comments please)
Whisky
X-ray
Yankee
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23345
29724
Zulu
Alpha-Bravo
GAF Notes:
These frequencies are used by DHM91 Munster German Air Force Transport
Command headquarters in northern Germany. The other ground stations and
callsigns heard on this net are as follows:
DHJ41
DHM91
DHO23
DHO24
Unid location heard calling DHM91 on frequency Echo.
German Air Force Transport Command Munster
61st Air Transport Wing Landsberg AB (Southern Germany)
German Navy Base Nordholz, located 10 miles south of
Cuxhaven
62nd Air Transport Wing Wunstorf AB (North-central Germany)
Unidentified, some sources say it is the Airforce Base at
DHO32
DHO37
Laage
DHO60
63rd Air Transport Wing Hohn AB (Northern Germany)
DHO75
Collective callsign for all the three Air Transport Wings
DHM81
The DHM81 callsign is used for worldwide GAF-activities
under UN/NATO-command. Mobile unit of LTG, they call it
"Kabine"
(cabin/container). It's a container, equipped with
a complete radio station, and several whip and wire
antennas. Was used in Sudan and the "Kabine" was located at
the airport at Khartoum during relief-missions by German
Air Force Transall transport aircraft.
O5IP
(Oscar-5-India-Papa) ground station of
Lufttransportgeschwader at Vicenza Air Base in Italy. The
LTG has daily flights from Germany to Italy to support the
Tornado-Fighter Wing which is based there.
NI81
(November-India-81) ground station located at Piacenza Air
Base in Italy.
The primary frequency in this network appears to be Echo on 5687.
Stations have been heard discussing frequencies AA, AC, AF and AJ which
carry encrypted RTTY transmissions.
German AF Digital System:
DASA/EADS-MAHRS 2400 bd burst PSK/STANAG 4285: 6949.0 6958.5 7543.0
7729.0 7810.0 7814.0 7823.0 7995.0 8070.0 8139.0 12273.0 13502.0
14613.5
*German Navy
============
2625.0 USB
3056.0 USB/RTTY
3116.0 USB-DHJ59
3122.0 USB/RTTY
3939.0 USB-DHJ59
4154.3 USB/RTTY-DHJ59 (MRY 59/04)
6727.0 USB/RTTY
6730.0 USB/RTTY(Also designated ARCN 405)
6779.3 USB-DHJ59 (MRY 59/06)
7445.7 USB/Stanag 4285 2400bd PSK-DHJ58
8335.3 USB/RTTY-DHJ59 (MRY 59/08)
10192.5 USB/RTTY-DHJ59
10197.0 USB
10206.2 USB/Stanag 4285 2400bd PSK-DHJ58 (MRY 58/10)
10722.0 USB/RTTY-DHJ59 (MRY 59/13)
11256.0 USB/RTTY
12178.0 USB/RTTY-DHJ59
12415.5 USB
14722.0 RTTY
15929.0 USB/RTTY
16127.0 USB/RTTY-DHJ58
16129.0 USB/RTTY-DHJ59
17544.0 USB
17994.0 USB/RTTY
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22238.5 USB
23744.0 USB
DHJ41
DHJ49
DHJ51
DHJ53
DHJ57
DHJ58
DHJ59
DHJ61
DHJ62
DHJ63
DHJ66
DHJ70
DHJ78
DHJ82
DHJ84
DHJ85
DHJ97
Unknown
Ministry of Defence (Bonn/Berlin)
Grengel Meteo
Ny Warnemnnde
Ny Schönhagen
Ny Glncksburg/Saterland-Ramsloh
Ny Wilhelmshaven
Ny Flensburg
Ny Neustadt
Ny Todendorf
Ny Eckernförde
Ny Wilhelmshaven
Ny Nordholz (MFG3)
Ny Parow
Ny Wangerooge
Grengel Meteo
Ny collective call
DHM22
DHM33
DHM35
DHM36
DHM41
DHM42
DHM44
DHM45
DHM64
DHM72
DHM78
DHM82
DHM85
Ny school Bremerhaven
Ny Kiel
Ny Wilhelmshaven
Ny Wilhelmshaven
Ny weaponschool Kappeln
Glncksburg Rescue
Grengel Meteo
Ny Flensburg
Ny Darsser Ort
Grengel Meteo
Ny Glnckstadt
Research Station Kiel
Ny Marlow
DHN33
DHN37
DHN49
DHN53
Ny Command North, Kiel
Grengel Meteo
Ny Command West, Wilhelmshaven
Ny Wilhelmshaven-Harbour
DHO26
DHO35
DHO38
DHO46
DHO66
DHO69
DHO71
DHO73
DHO79
DHO80
DHO81
DHO94
DHO95
Ny Rostock
Ny Tarp/Eggebek (MFG2)
Ny Saterland-Ramsloh
Ny Olpenitz
Operations Command Ny Glncksburg
Ny Eckernförde
Ny Kap Arkona
Ny Marienleuchte
Ny Helgoland
Ny Olpenitz-Harbour
Ny Borkum-Harbour
Ny Kiel-Harbour
Ny Cuxhaven
Note: 8335.5 has been referred to as channel 8 and 6779 as channel 6.
10722 seems to be a very busy frequency between 0000 and 0200 UTC.
*Italian Navy
=============
3827
USB-IGJ
IGJ Augusta, Italy
*NATO E-3 AWACS
===============
3089
Channel A01
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3900
6690
8980
10172
10315
10429
11228
15016
15018
18009
Channel
Channel
Channel
Channel
Channel
Channel
Channel
Channel
Channel
Channel
A02
A03(Secondary)
A04
A05
A06
A07
A08
A09
A10
A11
The following frequencies have also been heard with NATO AWACS type
traffic, but any possible designators are not known - 3081, 3225, 4542,
4720, 4758, 5691, 6695, 6700, 6728, 6754, 6760, 6762.5, 8898.7, 8971,
8986.5, 11270.5, 12165, 15018.5, 15050, 17996.5, 23241.2.
*NATO SFOR BOSNIA/OPERATION ALLIED FORCE IN KOSOVO
================================================
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Implementation Force (IFOR)
/Stabilization Force (SFOR) operation in the Balkans changed completely
during 1999. The NATO attacks on Serbia during Spring brought a lot of HF
activity. Courtesy of various web-pages and WUN postings we have the
following tie-ups.
The callsigns heard on these frequencies used to be Bookshelf,
but that was changed to Moonbeam during 1999. These are EC-130 Hercules
aircraft operating from Aviano Air Base in Italy. These are classified as
Airborne Battlefield Command and Control Center (ABCCC) aircraft. They
often contact ground stations using the callsigns Tracker and Cricket.
4519.0
5218.0
5763.5
6865.0
6932.5
8046.0
9118.5
9260.0
11173.0
78A
79B
80V
81A
81B
81V
82A
82B
83A
Note how the designators and frequencies are both in an ascending
sequence. This should help to pin-down new tie-ups. The designator 108A
has been mentioned by the Bookshelf aircraft, but no frequency for this
tie-up is know.
Two other tie-ups have been reported which do not fit into the
above pattern. Graham Tanner has not heard any traffic on these
frequencies so he could not confirm if they are connected
15048.0 118
8087.0 154
The following frequencies have carried Bookshelf traffic in the past and
are worth checking from time to time for activity:
4578 4789 4923 5084 5103.5 5462 4510 5712 9303
*New Zealand Navy
=================
Known frequency - Auckland (USB):
8316.6
*Portuguese Air Force
=====================
Known frequencies (USB):
5687 6685 8992 9007
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*Royal Air Force (RAF) United Kingdom
=====================================
RAF VOLMET Broadcast
Control Point – RAF High Wycombe
Transmitter: Bedfordshire County, England
USB: 5450.0 11253.0 kHz
Airfield weather broadcast are made twice an hour in the time slots
indicated below:
Slot 1: H+00/H+30 – Aldergrove, Manchester, Prestwick, Stansted,
Bardufoss, Bodo, Oslo, Glibraltar, Porto
Slot 2: H+06/H+36 – Benson, Brize Norton, Bruggen, Geilenkirchen,
Hannover, Lyneham, Northolt, Odham, Lyenham
Slot 3: H+12/H+42 – Coltishall, Cranwell, Leeming, Leuchars, Lossiemouth,
Marham, St. Mawgan, Waddington, Kinloss
Slot 4: H+18/H+48 – Ascension, Bahrain, Brize Norton, Dakar, Keflavik,
Nairobi, Mombasa, Montevideo, Rio de Janeiro
Slot 5: H+24/H+54 – Adana, Akrotiri, Ancona, Aviano, Gioia, Rimini, Rome,
Skopje, Split, Brindisi, Waddington
Other optional airfields can be included in the broadcast in the possible
slots indicated below:
Slot 1: Edinburgh, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, Luton, Newcastle,
Stavanger, Teesside, Trondheim, Vaerlose
Slot 2: Hamburg, Munster, Ramstein
Slot 3: Coningsby, Shawbury, Yeovilton
Slot 4: Cairo, Hurghada, Jeddah, Punta Arenas, Recife
Slot 5: Catania, Faro, Lisbon, Palermo, Rome, Sarajevo
From the RAF Enroute Supplement, the UK equivalent of the US
Department of Defense Instrument Flight Rules Supplement (IFR)
*Strike Command Integrated Communications System (STCICS)
Callsign: Voice: Architect CW: MLD or MLP
Frequencies:
4742 5714 6739 9031 11205 18018 (Group A - see below)
4540 5450 8190 11253 13257 15031 (Group B - see below)
2591 11247
Group A has the QNH broadcast at H+00 and Airfield color state
broadcast at H+30.
Group B has RAF German airfield flying states at H+15 and H+45.
*RAF Flight Watch Centers
Ascension
Callsign: Haven
Frequencies: 4742 (2000-0800 UTC) 9031 (0800-2000 UTC) 11247
All frequencies carry a weather broadcast at H+45
Cyprus Callsign: Cyprus
Frequencies: 4742 9031 (1600-0500 UTC) 11247
4742 carries a weather broadcast at H+15
Gibraltar
Callsign: Gibraltar
Frequencies: 4742 9031 11247
Mount Pleasant, Falkland Islands
Frequencies: 9031 11247
Callsign: Viper
*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
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with the code-letters for the active frequencies. For example:
"Additional information.. 2.. PK.. tack..401C.. tack.. AG" (which is
repeated twice).
The
1 2 3 4 -
first number indicates which Air Defense radar station is active
Buchan, Boulmer and Benbecula
Buchan
Boulmer (has not been heard for many years)
Neatishead
The first 2-letter-group is the code for the active HF frequency
from the list below. It is sometimes referred to a the 'JAAWSK
Frequency' (Joint Anti-air Warfare Shore Co-ordination). It
carries most of the voice traffic, including target positions
and Beaver details. This channel also carries frequency
changes and position reports.
The third group is the Charlie squared channel, where AWACS aircraft pass
their radar data over a HF link. Known frequencies are:
2250.5
33??.0
4478.5
6673.5
8500.5
401A
401B (exact freq unknown)
401C
401D
401E
The final group is known as chick co-ordination, where combat
aircraft which are HF-capable can be passed target positions and
other information.
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
11205.0
5693.0
8156.0
9010.0
3939.0
9022.0
4745.0
3930.0
3038.0
11181.0
2396.0
4042.0
23281.0
6739.0
17970.0
18018.0
3083.0
17988.0
3945.0
11268.0
18000.0
2350.0
8989.0
6736.0
18009.0
23245.0
3119.0
29800.0
4706.0
5436.0
15091.0
15013.0
8998.0
17995.0
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
15040.0
11184.0
11253.0
13257.0
3101.0
11208.0
4742.0
13218.0
15064.0
3131.0
3915.0
15061.0
2274.0
26385.0
15031.0
3942.0
8983.0
9034.0
6748.0
13206.0
11247.0
23257.0
13248.0
13236.0
17982.0
27000.0
8980.0
3380.0
3867.0
12057.0
4718.0
2641.0
4484.0
5420.0
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
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18850.0
14460.0
3218.0
5705.0
3302.0
6760.0
10634.0
8971.0
5095.0
6715.0
3864.0
14724.0
3512.0
8972.0
3095.0
8190.0
6691.0
5178.0
3110.0
9459.0
2762.0
14812.0
2591.0
6724.0
3391.0
3345.0
5684.0
4709.0
4724.0
10919.0
17979.0
4540.0
11217.0
5747.0
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DS
DT
DW
E
EF
EH
EI
EK
EM
EN
4739.0
18024.0
9031.0
3924.0
5720.0
11259.0
23270.0
11235.0
15025.0
15076.0
KW
KX
L
LA
LB
LC
LD
LE
MB
MC
RH
2261.0
2577.0
5447.0
3036.0
3092.0
6701.0
15046.0
15072.0
2266.0
5270.0
5695.0
WG
WM
X
XA
YC
YP
YM
YZ
ZF
ZZ
3125.0
3026.0
3224.0
5403.0
11241.0
23250.0
13211.0
20030.0
3763.0
5714.0
*UK Air Northwest JAAWSK (Joint Anti-air Warfare Shore Coordination)
=====================================================================
The RAF (and other NATO forces) seem to be using a new set of codes
to identify their HF frequencies.
Unknown
2031.0
4763.0
10325.0
designator
2307.0 3343.0 3404.0 3943.0 4502.0
5350.0 5392.0 6835.0 6882.0 7919.0
10585.0 10830.0 12198.0 14568.0 16344.0
3301.0
3235.0
4572.0
Golf 01
Golf 02
Golf 08
9010.0
Hotel 05
HF?
2712.0
4530.0
4020.0
4724.0
4860.5
4920.0
5173.0
5277.0
5290.0
5395.0
7415.0
7860.0
3305.0
UHF
UHF
UHF
4785.0
4779.0
HF?
UHF
UHF
HF?
4477.0
5045.0
5385.0
5463.0
4012.0
UHF
UHF
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
01
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
17
18
19
20
22
24
25
26
27
28 (Beaver HF?)
30
31
33
34
36
55
56
*RAF/NATO JMC
=============
Three times a year the Royal Air Force hosts a number of military ships,
submarines and aircraft for a series of 2-week exercise around the coast
of the UK. This is known as the JMC - Joint Maritime Course.
The forces are split into two opposing forces, and they use an extensive
network of HF frequencies for voice co-ordination and encoded data
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transmissions of radar pictures (known as Link 11). Each HF frequency is
given a KJ designator, and these run from KJ01 up to at least KJ50. Some
of these frequencies are in the UHF military aircraft band. The tie-up
between designator and frequency changes with each JMC course conducted.
During some JMC's some designators are on UHF frequencies in one course
and on HF frequencies in the next course.
The following JMC frequencies are known:
3343 3357 3805 4477 4484 4502 4778.5
5267 5276.5 5280 5310 5385 5460 5733
6882 6940 7795 7934 9394 11149
4860.5 5045 5091.5 5206
5910 6224 6237 6697 6779
*Russian High Command ELF
=========================
ELF: The Russian equivalent to our 76/44 Hz ELF submarine communication
system operates on 82 Hz. No station location or details are known.
*Spanish Air Force
==================
Known frequencies are as follows:
6724
Channel 1
6730
Channel 2
8974
Channel 3
9014
Channel 4
13215
Channel 5
The four frequencies below have been heard with Spanish Air Force
traffic, so the following are worth checking: 5698 5702 6715 6730
Another Spanish Air Force frequency is 9014 mostly used by
C-130/KC-130 aircraft of 31 Grupo based at Zaragoza AB. This does seem
to be a narrow range of frequencies for military use, and I would expect
there to be some others above 13 MHz.
The Spanish Air Force operates a SAR service around the Spanish mainland
and from Gando AB in the Canary Islands. They make extensive use of HF
for communications during rescue missions and during exercises. The
following frequencies are used: 6737 USB(HJ) 4738.5 USB(H24) 3137 USB(HN)
They also use the worldwide general calling/emergency frequency of 2182.0
kHz.
The Canarias Rescue Coordination Center (RCC), due to the much larger
area they cover, also uses 11406 kHz. They can also by heard on the
following frequencies (these are used by request from the network users):
2763 3855
4790
6870
9001
9437
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Wow, I have blisters on my fingers. So much info to digest and type out
this month. Great! Keep that info coming, people. I really appreciate
it. Don't forget to check the N&O website for the Newsletter edition of
N&O which will include part of the Al Qaeda Manual, intelligence news,
and over a thousand numbers logs.
What's inside? N&O covers of course E10 who has been very active with
lots of odd id's and we have a new "PIP" station wandering about.
Beside the usual info about the various numbers stations and military
stations, I also included an article from March 2000 about MILF, the
Moro Islamic Liberation Front.
Enjoy this edition of N&O and please, keep sending your logs and info.
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0* VOICE STATIONS *
::: LINCOLNSHIRE POACHER [E03]
An Al Kruse special this time. Al compiled the id's and the current
E03 schedules. Thanks for your help, Al. Much appreciated.
Day
--Sun
UTC
--12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Frequencies
----------------------16084
15682
14487
16084
15682
14487
15682
14487
11545
13375
12603
11545
11545
10426
8464
13375
12603
11545
12603
9251
7337
11545
9251
6959
12603
10426
8464
9251
6959
5746
8464
6485
5422
Mon
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
16084
16084
14487
15682
13375
11545
12603
12603
11545
11545
11545
15682
15682
12603
13375
12603
8464
9251
9251
9251
9251
10426
14487
14487
10426
11545
11545
6959
7337
7337
6959
7887
6959
Tue
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
16084
16084
16314
10426
15682
13375
9251
11545
12603
12603
12603
15682
15682
14487
8464
13375
12603
6959
9251
9251
9251
10426
14487
14487
12603
7755
11545
11545
5746
6959
7337
7337
8464
Wed
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
16084
16084
20707
16084
10426
16475
11545
15682
15682
19452
14487
7755
14487
9251
14487
14487
18233
11545
6485
12603
6959
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19
20
21
22
8464
11545
12603
12603
6485
9251
9251
9251
5746
6959
7337
7337
Thu
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
16084
16084
16084
19452
14487
8464
16475
11545
11545
9251
12603
15682
15682
15682
17417
12603
6485
14487
9251
9251
6959
9251
14487
14487
14487
16084
8464
5422
12603
6959
6959
5746
7337
Fri
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
16084
16084
16084
13375
16084
16084
8464
15682
11545
11545
9251
15682
15682
15682
12603
14487
13375
6485
13375
9251
9251
6959
14487
14487
14487
11545
12603
11545
5422
11545
6959
6959
5746
Sat
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
16084
16084
14487
13375
13375
15682
16084
8464
11545
11545
11545
15682
15682
11545
12603
12603
13375
13375
6485
10426
9251
9251
14487
14487
10426
11545
11545
11545
11545
5422
6900
6959
6959
E03's id's in January. First half of the month.
UTC
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
2100
2200
Mon
07324
37739
67152
97442
28315
62926
07324
63403
37739
85587
18163
Tue
07324
37739
18163
67152
97442
28315
62926
37739
07324
63403
85587
Wed
07324
37739
85587
18163
67152
97442
28315
62926
37739
07324
63403
Thu
07324
37739
63403
85587
18163
67152
97442
37739
28315
62926
07324
Fri
07324
37739
07324
63403
85587
18163
67152
97442
37739
28315
62926
Sat
07324
37739
62926
07324
63403
85587
18163
67152
97442
37739
28315
Sun
07324
37739
97442
28315
62926
07324
63403
37739
85587
18163
67152
UTC
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
2100
2200
Sat
98340
32149
76722
98340
99689
56671
04152
97561
78098
Sun
98340
32149
78098
56646
76722
98340
99689
32149
56671
UTC
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
Second half of the month.
UTC
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
Mon
98340
32149
97561
78098
56646
76722
98340
99689
32149
Tue
98340
32149
04152
97561
78098
56646
76722
32149
98340
Wed
98340
32149
56671
04152
97561
78098
56646
76722
32149
Thu
Fri
98340
98340
32149
32149
99689
98340
56671
99689
04152
56671
97561
04152
78098
97561
32149
78098
56646
32149
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2100
2200
56671
04152
99689
56671
98340
99689
76722
98340
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56646
76722
32149
56646
04152
97561
2100
2200
<<<<<>>>>>
::: CHERRY RIPE [E04 / E03a]
Cherry Ripe's transmissions are most likely beamed to China and/or
other countries in the Far East. The station transmits from Guam and
has a morning and evening schedule. The schedule for the Far Eastern
evenings starts at 1000 UTC and continues at 1100, 1200 and 1300 UTC.
The morning schedule starts at 2200 UTC and continues at 2300, 0000
and 0100 UTC. Here is their current schedule.
UTC
---1000
1100
1200
1300
frequencies
-------------20474 // 23461
18864 // 23461
18864 // 23461
18864 // 21866
UTC
---2200
2300
0000
0100
frequencies
-------------18864 // 24644
18864 // 21866
18864 // 21866
19844 // 21866
Thanks for the additions, Tomonori.
<<<<<>>>>>
::: E07
Gert sent this update to ENIGMA:
"E07 can also be heard on Fridays
in December were 6934, 8103, 9368
Mon/Wed 2100/20/40 UTC slot and a
frequencies change each month. Is
use??"
at 0610, 0630, 0650 UTC. Frequencies
kHz; a new slot? So, now there is a
Wed/Fri 0610/30/50 UTC slot. The
the Mon 0600/20/40 UTC slot still in
If anyone has more info about the E07 schedules, please write!
<<<<<>>>>>
::: ISRAELI INTELLIGENCE [E10]
It has been a very interesting month for E10 monitors. Lots of odd id's
were heard during a couple of days. I wonder if this was an exercise or
for real.....
Tomonori, Adachi, Takashi, thanks for being my ears in the Far East and
thanks to all you WUNderful people for chasing the E10 oddities.
So, what have we heard since Christmas?
Call
-------ABC
ART1
HNC
HNCG
SYN1OZ2
SYN24
date
----------various
4 Jan
unknown
7 Jan
27 Dec
28 Dec
frequency
-----------------6428
5435, 6986
unknown
6575
6912
6912
VLB6
VLB8
VLB22
19 Jan
20 Jan
20 Jan
5170, 6930
5170
5170
KPA2Z3B
KPA6
KPA8
KPA22
KPA23
17
20
20
21
20
6912
4780, 6912
6912
6912
6912
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
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MIW6
MIW8
MIW22
MIW23
21
22
22
21
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3270, 4165, 5230
5230
4165
4165, 5230, 6930
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
I discussed E10 with Tomonori who is a keen monitor in Japan. We talked
about ABC and the fact that a number of calls switch from one frequency
to the other. The latter was new to me, so thanks again for the tip,
Tomonori san.
Who/what is "ABC"? It was suggested that this call is used for test
transmissions. However, it seems to be quite often on the air, always
on the same frequency, and always at the same time. There is one
strange thing about ABC; no-one has ever heard a message or string.
Just "ABC" is being transmitted. This fact could indicate that ABC is
indeed a test call. The current frequency is 6428 kHz. Before December,
also 7605 and 13555 kHz were used. The time slot is between 1400 and
1700 UTC.
ABC logs on 6428 kHz: 28 Nov, 4, 16, 24, 25, 31 Dec, 3, 8 and 9 Jan.
ABC was also heard on 17 Oct on 7605//13555 kHz.
CIO, KPA, MIW, SYN and VLB regularly change frequencies. This only
happens when there are no messages, in other words when suffix "2" is
being sent (KPA2, SYN2, etc). The following changes were noted lately:
3640
5170
5230
6912
7605
9270
kHz:
kHz:
kHz:
kHz:
kHz:
kHz:
SYN ->
KPA ->
VLB ->
KPA ->
VLB ->
-> VLB
KPA
VLB
MIW
SYN
CIO
The increased E10 activity in January triggered the interest of a
number of new monitors. One of the questions that I received was about
the format. This is the full transcription of a E10 transmission to
"ULX" to give you an idea what to look for. The station uses a female
synthesized voice.
"ULX" repeated for 5 minutes
message message
group 32 group 32
text text
MHBGN ZNTNO BOOHB BGJTP HKPHZ
JNUDI AXXIL WVPKV IJROB IHPPL
TXWJW OYDHQ FOVEK PFQKI EKVTD
APPJN RMOEF
end of message
repeat repeat
message message
group 32 group 32
text text
MHBGN ZNTNO BOOHB BGJTP HKPHZ
JNUDI AXXIL WVPKV IJROB IHPPL
TXWJW OYDHQ FOVEK PFQKI EKVTD
APPJN RMOEF
end of message
end of transmission
SXYHQ VRHOW UOXCT QPDRE ZTVYX
USSUK CKQGS USDHS SMLLM JSHNF
YIAVP APRJU NEXQM UFLQA NNYGU
SXYHQ VRHOW UOXCT QPDRE ZTVYX
USSUK CKQGS USDHS SMLLM JSHNF
YIAVP APRJU NEXQM UFLQA NNYGU
<<<<<>>>>>
::: E11
E11 has changed its schedules and is now on Thursdays at 0800 UTC on
10125 kHz, and on Fridays at 0800 UTC on 11116 kHz. <info CR, Paul>
<<<<<>>>>>
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::: E15
Except for several 14000 kHz logs, we haven't heard much from E15
during the past months. The station is however still active on more
frequencies. The following logs came in from Leif, Mike, CR, and one
of our friends in Central Europe.
Queen David Lewis (QDL) was heard on 22 Dec. at 0830 UTC on 14728 kHz.
QDL QTC QTC NR3 NR3 GR01 GR01
JDHAX ILJZM XRKGK LNIRI WJAKB DJKXH QPWQV LRPZW PNJDQ VIXLF
AR AR
Otto Susan Susan (OSS) was up on 20 Jan. at 1237 UTC on 11170 kHz.
OSS QTC QTC NR2 NR2 GR01 GR01
Frank Young Peter (FYP) came in with a good signal on 9 Dec. at 1400
UTC on 14000 kHz.
FYP QTC QTC NR1 NR1 GR01 GR01
AYWRL FPSGN GXJXD DUUYH QHBLU STNTV PGRKR YAEOC EUSHO JMKRQ
AR AR
Mike caught them on a bad day (23 Dec.) and says "I couldn't have made
this saga up. They did not have a very good day to say the least, I've
heard minor problems in the past but this has to be the best, on the
tech side. On the operating side the use of RITA rather than ROBERT,
after going "live", followed by frantic op-chat has to be a classic."
Sunday, 23 Dec. 2001, 1055-1130 UTC, 18000 kHz.
Calls: Nancy Adam Susan (NAS)
Peter Adam Rita (PAR)
Baker Edward Charlie (BEC)
1055
1058
1100
1100
1106
1108
1112
1113
1113
1115
1116
1119
1120
1123
1126
1128
1129
1130
Carrier up
2 short 1 kHz tones
QRU x 6, very fast, oops, tape problem
QRU x 1, very very slow & distorted
QRU x ? varying speeds from very, very slow to very fast
(Micky Mouse) tape rewound
Tape played by "hand"!! Not very successful
Tape rewound
QRU x 2, very fast
QRU x 2 varying followed by BEC x ? varying fast to very slow
Rewind tape
BEC x 33, almost OK but with extraneous noises. Whistles,
op-chat, bangs & thumps, then all stop
QRU x 13, rewind tape, QRU x 2
BEC x 35, very slow
QRU x 7, very slow rewind tape. 4 secs op-chat
PAR x 5 + PA, rewind tape, went "LIVE" with Peter Adam RITA x 5,
all stop
5 secs frantic op-chat
2 secs op-chat, pulled plug
Carrier down
Mike continues his comments: "This must be the longest transmission
ever made by E15, one must applaud their valiant efforts and devotion
to duty, tears of laughter were running down my face by the end of this
little episode."
Sunday, 23 Dec. 2001, 1628-1636 UTC, 6715 kHz. Call: Nancy Adam Susan
1628
1631
1636
Start. NAS x 30, QTC NR3 ???, CW & XJT QRM blocked it out
NAS x 32, oops, tape again. QTC NR3 GR 01, more QRM
Ends AR AR
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Sunday, 23 Dec. 2001, 1730 UTC, 5834 kHz.
1730
QRU. Lots of QRM, channel cleared by 1740 UTC but E15 was gone.
<<<<<>>>>>
::: E25
"Hello E25. How are you? Haven't heard from you in ages. Please let us
know if you are still up and running. Thanks!"
Wish it was that easy to get a confirmation :-)
Egyptian based E25 hasn't been reported since May last year. If anyone
has some info about the whereabouts of the station, please write!
Robert Ryan-Silva <[email protected]> mentioned the station in his
e-mail to the Spooks list recently:
"For three years until August of this year, I lived in Egypt and was
cruising the dials there. When reports of first E15a and then E25
surfaced, I did not pay much attention until I saw speculation from
Simon Mason that the signals might be of Egyptian origin. So I tuned
in, and recorded the broadcasts pretty regularly for a while.
The broadcasts came in very clearly from Cairo, to the point where I
could hear the announcer shuffling papers and hitting the table. Early
E25 broadcasts started with about ten minutes of an Um al-Kalthoum
song. Um al-Kalthoum is an iconic Egyptian singer, and the intent here
seems to have been to identify the broadcast as Egyptian. The song was
different each time, and was played for shorter and shorter periods and
ultimately dropped entirely. The accent of the announcer is clearly
Arabic ("rebeet" for "repeat," etc.). It all seems to point to an
Egyptian source for the broadcasts.
The broadcasts were pretty amateurish and done manually. There are at
least two distinct voices on the recordings I made, and probably more.
The series 1111 occurs at the beginning of more than one broadcast. I
found the timing of the broadcasts odd. They occurred in the middle of
the afternoon local time. The obvious target, Israel, is in the same
time zone as Egypt. Mid-afternoon would seem to be an awkward time to
be copying numbers stations. (It was for me -I had to set up an
elaborate system of timers and voice-activated recorders.) At the time,
I did not want to say anything on the list because the Egyptians are
hypersensitive about spies, and the security services are pretty
omnipresent. I did not want to cause any problems for myself or the
organization I worked for. But I have now left Egypt and all my
personal effects have arrived here, so now it can be told.
I've put up a couple of E25 recordings at Muzak for Anoraks:
http://www.ryan-silva.com/muzak
The files are large. Let
confess I did not listen
many more; if people are
somewhere online to post
host them is nontrivial.
me know if you have any trouble with them; I
to the MP3s all the way through. I have many,
really interested I can see if I can find
them. With files this size finding a place to
-Rob"
Don't know what to looks for? Here is the format description from
Simon's page and be sure to check Rob's website for sound samples.
- Format:
The transmission starts with an Arabic musical interlude lasting
about 6 minutes. Next the male announcer repeats a series of forty
3 figure groups for 3 mins 45 secs. This is followed by "Message,
Message, Message" and the announcer sends a series of 4FGs. "Repeat,
Repeat, Repeat" is then sent and the message is repeated. Finally,
the announcer sends a 3F identifier and the group count before signing
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off with "End of Transmission".
- Sample:
Musical Interlude (6 mins)
372 244 372 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244
244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244
244 244 244 244 838 838 838 838 838
Message, Message, Message
1111 5191 3310 4397 7443 8970 3073 2874 3316 9804 1953 4668
4017 1038 2841 3432 2059 2310
Repeat, Repeat, Repeat
1111 5191 3310 4397 7443 8970 3073 2874 3316 9804 1953 4668
4017 1038 2841 3432 2059 2310
End of Message
247 20 247 20 247 20 247 20 247 20 247 20 247 20 247 20 247
End of Transmission
244
244
7456
7456
20 247 20
<<<<<>>>>>
::: E18
E18 was on 9 Jan. up at 2245 UTC on 5130 kHz.
<info: Gert/ENIGMA>
<<<<<>>>>>
::: G22
Gert reports that he has heard G22 on Thursday, 20 Dec. at 2300 UTC on
4014 kHz. He also copied the station on Thursday 17 Jan. on 4031 kHz at
2300 UTC with 186 - nr222 gc20 = 22256. <info: Gert/ENIGMA>
<<<<<>>>>>
::: S04
S04 was Monday, 7 Jan. and Tuesday, 8 Jan. at 2245 UTC on 3373 kHz.
<info: Gert/ENIGMA>
<<<<<>>>>>
::: S11a
Tentative schedules for S11a:
Monday
0800 UTC, 8186 kHz
Wednesday 1015 UTC, 8186 kHz
Thursday 0745 UTC, 10620 kHz, 1045 UTC
9950 kHz
S11a reports for January:
14-1 0800 8186 976/127
16-1 1000 8186 249 groups
17-1 0745 10620 136 groups
17-1 1045 9950
24-1 1045 9950 976/00
24-1 0948 9130 see below
I don't know if the one that I copied also belongs to a fixed sked. I
stumbled over it when I was looking for an ALE signal on 9130 kHz on
24 Jan. At 0925 UTC this came up: VVV VVV VVV (ca 2 mins) /000. This
was a M03 test transmission and when I revisited the frequency at 0948
UTC I just heard the final part of a S11a transmission.
Note:
"976" was an id used by M03. It is strange now the sked has changed
over to voice, that it is sending messages. When it was morse it was
always a null message.
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<thanks for your help, CR>
<<<<<>>>>>
::: S17c
What happened to S17c? Hardly any logs this month. A number of you
have been looking for the station on a lot of frequencies but so far
reports are scarce. S17c was heard on 3 and 5 Jan. at 1250 UTC on
9165 kHz.
<<<<<>>>>>
::: THE BUZZER [S28]
Jan Michalski reports voice traffic on 3-11-2001, between 1040 and 1120
UTC: long pauses (no modulation), "buzzer" with strong background
noise, multiple insertions of 1000 Hz tone, and conversation: [male
voice, in Russian] "Ya - 143. Nepoluchayu generatora"; [female voice]
"Idyot takaya rabota ot apparatnoy". ("I'm 143rd. I don't receive the
oscillator"; "That's what the 'Apparatnaya' is sending")
<info: http://www.geocities.com/uvb76/ >
<<<<<>>>>>
::: V24
V24 schedules compiled by Takushi Ochiai
No.
---007
461
1346
2133
2255
2345
2385
2626
3250
3535
3825
4545
5535
6635
????
DAY
-----------05,06,21,22
09,25
16,17
11,27,28
7,8,25,26
4,18,19
4
5,17
21
10,11,26,28
5,6,19,20
19
9,10,19,20
9,10,19,20
10
UTC
--1600
1400
1400
1400
1600
1400
1400
1500
1600
1500
1600
1500
1530
1530
1430
Frequency
---------4600
5715(6215)
5715
6215
5450
6215
6215
6215
5715
6215
5715
6215
6215 *)
6215 *)
5550
Song
----------Seoule mojong
Seoule changa
Sarang
Chalmot Mannam
Paktal Koge
Seoule Mojong
Mojong
Sarange Miro
Poli Bat
???
Sarange Miro
Seonguja
Kim Ilsung Changune Norae
Kim Ilsung Changune Norae
???
*) "5535" or "6635" are both used on this schedule
<<<<<>>>>>
::: UNID
7070 kHz, date and time unknown, Russian male calling "731"
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0* MORSE STATIONS *
Lots of spy and military morse numbers reports reached me this month.
A warm "thank you" to all who contributed. CR, thanks for the tips and
help!
::: M01
M01b is less active than it used to be. They only have 3 transmissions
left, on Monday at 2110 UTC on 5063 kHz, Thursday at 2132 UTC on 4991
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kHz, and Friday at 2202 UTC on 4505 kHz. The same message is being sent
on each sked.
<<<<<>>>>>
::: M03
I copied the station on 9130 kHz on 24 Jan. at 0925 UTC, with a test
transmission just before the start of S11a:
"VVV VVV VVV" for 2 mins. Then "/000" (short zero's).
CR tells me that he heard M03 on the 24th at 1030 UTC on 9950 kHz with
"214/00"
<<<<<>>>>>
::: M10
"M10 has made a lot of frequency and id changed lately. All of the
usual skeds have changed frequency, and most of them have different
id's.", says CR. "It has a new sked at 2100 UTC on 4007 kHz and the
1720 UTC one has moved from 7745 to 4958 kHz."
I mentioned this one last month and labeled it M10. This is however
M23: 10110 kHz, 0233 UTC, CW numbers: 555 555 555 for about 10 minutes.
- Sample:
Transcript of 1720 UTC, 5 January 2002, on 7745 kHz. Repeated on 6
January, same time and frequency. The 1720 UTC transmission has now
moved to 4958 kHz.
555 555 555 186 186 186 29 45T 45T 45T 34 (repeated)
81 81 29 29
2TT44 2TT44
54419 54419
48168 48168
T2347 T2347
89469 89469
18191 18191
81 81 29 29
45T 45T 45T
91 91 34 34
24367 24367
51541 51541
93T71 93T71
73274 73274
13718 13718
37478 37478
83636 83636
91 91 34 34
T T T
= =
95566
62974
52768
65441
558T2
36T64
95566
62974
52768
65441
558T2
36T64
45894
11442
6T916
3T281
85154
5TTT5
45894
11442
6T916
3T281
85154
5TTT5
54994
713T4
72T25
94767
51359
24576
54994
713T4
72T25
94767
51359
24576
96593
75236
3T2T5
89436
59985
= =
96593
75236
3T2T5
89436
59985
= =
421T4
62T37
27748
T6671
57258
17286
15986
421T4
62T37
27748
T6671
57258
17286
15986
573T5
41342
37188
2T632
532TT
69635
71796
573T5
41342
37188
2T632
532TT
69635
71796
31841
5T638
65437
7T436
62349
21485
11438
31841
5T638
65437
7T436
62349
21485
11438
29688
63648
52888
T6755
7T575
14T78
= =
29688
63648
52888
T6755
7T575
14T78
<<<<<>>>>>
::: M12
Igor heard a possible M12 transmission on 7960 kHz, 0003 UTC,
21 Dec 2001: "684 684 684 000"
I copied this on 24 Jan. at 2000 UTC on 5255 kHz: "529 529 529 000"
<<<<<>>>>>
::: M13
My January M13 logs; it is still very much alive as you can see.
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4473
6378
5062
3824
6382
3244
4365
3244
4365
5778
6574
4473
3824
6378
4473
6378
5062
3824
4073
6382
3244
id
id
id
id
id
id
id
id
id
id
id
id
id
id
id
id
id
id
id
id
id
411
517
261
378
714
438
417
438
417
272
253
411
378
261
411
517
261
378
346
714
438
2130
2000
2100
2200
2100
2200
2000
2200
2000
2200
2106
2131
2200
2100
2130
2100
2100
2200
2200
2100
2200
06-01-2002
07-01-2002
07-01-2002
07-01-2002
10-01-2002
12-01-2002
13-01-2002
13-01-2002
14-01-2002
15-01-2002
17-01-2002
19-01-2002
19-01-2002
20-01-2002
20-01-2002
21-01-2002
21-01-2002
21-01-2002
23-01-2002
24-01-2002
26-01-2002
Sun
Mon
Mon
Mon
Thu
Sat M13b
Sun
Sun M13b
Mon
Tue
Thu
Sat
Sat
Sun
Sun
Mon
Mon
Mon
Wed
Thu
Sat M13b
<<<<<>>>>>
::: M14
I haven't seen many logs of M14 lately, so I was glad that Igor sent
me one; 18566 kHz, 0940 UTC, 26 Dec 2001.
"495" with two messages:
716 716 155 155 = =
230 230 187 187 = =
<<<<<>>>>>
::: M21
Active as ever, M21 was reported on the following frequencies this
month: 4631.5, 4071.5, 4951,5, 5372, 5873, 5921.5 kHz.
Sample messages:
=992156??0?????
=992158??0?????
=136411725835t8
=136417652214tt
=13642172591218
=1364117651342t
=236439tt5t7t2t
=992259??t?????
=13620171329656
=23620901090800
=9922t9??t?????
=13t42172573514
=13643175688718
=99222t??t?????
=236439t1t7tt3t
=4364536454????
<<<<<>>>>>
::: M23
M23 has been on for several evenings around 18 December at 1900 on
6794. On the 17th it just sent 11111 for 25 minutes.
I mentioned this one in N&O#44 and labeled it M10. This is however M23:
10110 kHz, 0233 UTC, CW numbers: 555 555 555 for about 10 minutes.
Another "555" transmission of M23 had a sked at 2030 UTC on 6980 kHz
but this one seems to have ended. Another one at 1800 UTC on 19280 kHz
is reportedly still sending.
Igor heard the station between 23 and 27 December on these frequencies
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and times: 7630
7769
7980
8940
10660
11218
14749
16938
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
2138
2209
2038
0407
1633
1638
1501
1437
UTC
UTC
UTC
UTC
UTC
UTC
UTC
UTC
(555)
(555)
(555)
(555)
(000)
(555)
(310)
(310)
<<<<<>>>>>
::: M39
M39 was finally heard again on 17 Jan. at 1000 UTC on 7540 kHz. In
between each separate call a lot of dashes were sent for about 1 min.
247x3 47266x3 Sent
247x3 72963x3 Sent
097x3 73699x3 Sent
Back on at 1030
097x3 73699x3 Sent
097x3 87747x3 Sent
097x3 16961x3 Sent
097x3 84001x3 Sent
Ended 1045
5 times
5 times
5 times
5
5
5
5
times
times
times
times
<info: CR>
<<<<<>>>>>
::: M40
Another log from Igor; also reported by our Japanese friends.
3843 kHz, 1403 UTC, 13 Dec 2001:
vvv cq615,198,223
vvv cq198 cq198 cq198
hr hr 32 32 = =
84376 43445 81354 80869
40545 02990 73201 98107
67303 99697 23107 23264
41592 29934 ar ar
rpt rpt
vvv cq198 cq198 cq198
hr hr 32 32 = =
84376 43445 81354 80869
40545 02990 73201 98107
67303 99697 23107 23264
41592 29934 ar ar
vvv cq233 cq233 cq233
hr hr 34 34 = =
73268 54367 69010 40119
59219 24868 91109 69346
57662 47634 13303 82624
04694 19633 03979 89291
rpt rpt
vvv cq233 cq233 cq233
hr hr 34 34 = =
73268 54367 69010 40119
59219 24868 91109 69346
57662 47634 13303 82624
04694 19633 03979 89291
sk sk
40638 84479 58118 11326 90664 12747
44595 61399 71805 33826 45082 81001
67299 11947 90959 32282 17095 06276
40638 84479 58118 11326 90664 12747
44595 61399 71805 33826 45082 81001
67299 11947 90959 32282 17095 06276
82450 31412 97759 68143 76422 75072
47823 70260 45662 20902 12513 63384
65016 10450 64124 23561 87152 89520
ar ar
82450 31412 97759 68143 76422 75072
47823 70260 45662 20902 12513 63384
65016 10450 64124 23561 87152 89520
ar ar
<<<<<>>>>>
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::: MX - CLUSTER BEACONS & CHANNEL MARKERS
I copied Kaliningrad on 9 January on 4043 kHz at 1845 UTC; "P" was
interrupted by a RDL flash message at 1850 UTC (XXX XXX RDL RDL RDL
etc) and a short msg from RDL at 1857: RDL RDL RID 93199 10296+
Then unreadable RTTY at 1907, then "P" again, followed by again a
short RDL message and back to "P" again. S/off at 1915 UTC.
"P" was also on 4079 and 7038.8 kHz.
Pile reports marker "N" on 2813 kHz, while "V" was heard on 3658 and
21070.6 kHz.
<<<<<>>>>>
::: UNID AND MILITARY STATIONS
CZECH / SLOVAK MILITARY (S8BD, 4396, 2362, 5302 kHz)
- S8BD
This station used 2835, 3376, 3397, 4011, 4631 and 5132 kHz in January.
C6CP C6CP C6CP DE S8BD S8BD S8BD
QTC 81 20 32302 = 636 C6CP =
5FGs = S8BD
- 4396 kHz
The Slovak Military station in Zilina is still on the air on 4396 kHz.
A typical message looks like this:
"QR2U QR2U QR2U = KP6F KP5F KP6F +"
Note
past
NVKL
FCQR
J7XD
that the callsigns change every now and then. Also noted in the
few months were:
NVKL NVKL = HKVH HKVH HKVH +
FCQR FCQR = A7KG A7KG A7KG +
J7XD J7XD = D3QK D3QK D3QK +
I parked my receiver on this frequency for over 40 hours and not one
message was sent during this period, just the marker.
- 2362 kHz
2362 kHz has been occupied for over a year by the still unid military
station from either the Czech or Slovak Republic. Unfortunately it
hasn't been heard since 21 Jan. Bad conditions? A new frequency? Or
just vanished? The station transmits the callsign of the addressee
and send messages at frequent intervals. I monitored it during a couple
of nights. For further analyses, I also need a day time schedule -if it
exists. If anyone can help, I would appreciate that very much.
The station transmits each hour a group of three messages. Always one
5FG message, one 5LG message, and one mixed 5FG/5LG message. The fact
that it sends these three different formats, may indicate that it is a
training station, I find it however difficult to believe that they only
send during the evenings and nights. The last message that I copied in
the morning was 25 and the next one was at 1600 and was number 26. Does
it use another frequency and another schedule during the day, or is it
really off the air?
- Format:
XOSV XOSV XOSV DE XGW1 QTC
65 20 15 2124 885 =XOSV=
65
20
15
2124
885
=
=
=
=
=
message number
group count (always 20)
date
time (UTC+1)
assigned command post
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Here a couple of examples and the schedule that I copied.
U2XC marker
U2XC U2XC U2XC U2XC DE D3LA QTC 67 20 13 2104 680 = U2XC =
FMVNA EUHMH 37059 GIVCO YTSUY 37329 ZFITR HGYBC 37345 LXMAY VAKCW
92457 MKNYX WWLSQ 14502 FIHCZ VWDYR 03463 CODMR NTPRH = D3LA +
U2XC U2XC U2XC U2XC DE D3LA QTC 68 20 13 2108 680 = U2XC =
20341 70591 41278 47382 91390 37345 61450 92457 76759 91450 02358
70346 46448 83965 20179 81204 25452 83019 24240 62731 = D3LA +
U2XC marker
XOSV marker
XOSV XOSV DE XGW 1 QTC
64 20 15 2120 885 =XOSV=
BTZXJ BHDHY PXPRC RILSA NAEDR MLDHX OWLJN MSIUJ BGNPU DYEFH PQDBT
VTDYZ IPMAX EDYOP JSIXR OWPFH VINEZ RSTCX TADFHY EIMBF
= XGW1 +
X O S V
X O S V
X O S V
X O S V
X O S V
X O S V
X O S V
XOSV XOSV XOSV DE XGW1 QTC
65 20 15 2124 885 =XOSV=
BTZX T BHDHY 83106 SABNA DRFML 47991 DYZPI MAXIE 89893 LOWPF PVENE
74894 BFNAPH NHSGI 09374 TQBTK SBMPZ 13673 DIFVR QBIBC
= XGW1 +
XOSV marker
XOSV XOSV XOSV DE
66 20 15 2135 885
18698 10618 84972
20348 47172 .5794
XGW1 QTC
=XOSV=
47291 05389 13953 73847 82149 ..7.9 74053 13673
97223 56970 34423 3204. .5797 46010 = XGW1 +
- Schedule (message nr / time UTC+1)
64
67
70
01
04
07
10
13
16
19
22
25
26
2120
2211
2351
0140
0148
0202
0349
0400
0532
0605
0702
0809
1606
65
68
71
02
05
08
11
14
17
20
23
2124
2213
2353
0142
0150
0206
0352
0404
0537
0610
0706
66
69
72
03
06
09
12
15
18
21
24
2135
2228
2356
0145
0153
0209
0356
0408
0545
0615
0709
27 1608
- 5302 kHz
Yet another member of this family. Active on 5302 kHz with a number
of callsigns, including S5ZW, EMW3 and ADKZ. Message format differs
slightly from the 2362 station.
PV6R PV6R PV6R de ADKZ ADKZ QTC
6 20 15 0928 = into 5 letter groups
Ends with "+" and transmits long zero's
<<<<<>>>>>
6776 kHz, 2323 UTC, 14 January. Heard by Day Watson. Also an Eastern
Europe format: "OU6K 557 52 15 021 5 557 = 562 = PRUFA UOYQA" etc.
<<<<<>>>>>
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The following one was on 9 Jan at 2206 UTC on 4039 kHz. It sent long
zero's; lots of it as you can see :-) It was already in progress when
I found it. The transmission ended with "+" and a long dash "T".
50012 ..30. 32001 00001 00006 20000 00006 30080 00006 50012 00006
00006 40010 40010 00006 40090 000.. 0...2 00089 00002 00612 40009
00005 00612 00014 00006 00612 00011 .0102 00012 40010 + T
<<<<<>>>>>
3399 kHz, 2206 UTC, 19 December 2001. Probably a training transmission.
5LGs K QRV K
BK QSU K
BK RPT K
BK RPT AA 8 K
BK RPT AA 5 K
BK RPT
BK RPT AA 5 RPT AA 5 K
BK RPT AA 2 K
BK RPT AA 28 K
and that went on for about 10 more minutes
<<<<<>>>>>
3330.5 kHz, 2122-2133 UTC, 12 January
= 4988 44 K
repeated every 2 mins from 2122-2134
msg at 2150
RRNP RRNP RRNP --.. N --..
951 951 13 77 followed by 5FGs. Ends with "K"
<<<<<>>>>>
3158 kHz, 1950 UTC, 27 December 2001. Hand keyed.
2027 2048 = 434 TR2F = VJHDG BK GCHDL RFXMCT VKKMP BVCMF DEZBR ARZOX
FTANQ DAXCU HBRBA LDYBJ YMVWF RHADB IUIGP BZNTX QEWGY GULGL YNZDG
VILON BGZNK = VJHDG 4 UMFRI K = VJHDG K
<<<<<>>>>>
The L9CC family was active as every on a number of frequencies:
"V CP17 CP17 CP17 DE L9CC L9CC"
on 3533, 3545, 3548, 3551, 7027,7037, 7043, 7051, 7058,
7060, 7064, 7073 kHz
"V MW3D MW3D MW3D DE 2SLC 2SLC"
on 3330, 4400, 7074 kHz
"V BFR7 BFR7 BFR7 DE 4XML 4XML"
on 3380, 5756 kHz
"V LA5H LA5H LA5H DE NH8T NH8T"
on 4874, 5383 kHz
"V IBEH IBEh IBEH DE L4FC L4FC"
on 6510 kHz
"V YELM YELM YELM DE FC1T FC1T"
on 2331 kHz
<<<<<>>>>>
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Igor checks in with an unid station on 12999 kHz, at 0840 UTC on
26 Dec 2001:
... 351 351 351 351 84
351 84
351 351 351 351 351 351 351 84
<pause>
long dash
<pause>
long dash
<<<<<>>>>>
From an anonymous dxer: 7035 kHz, call 423 followed by 5FGs
<<<<<>>>>>
And the last one from Igor: 5658 kHz, 0654 UTC, 27 Dec 2001. Chinese
military. 4FGs, cut numbers.
r ga r ga
ga
qsl 15t3 kk
rr ga qsp k
as
msg ga
msg nr msg nr491 ck99 93
rr rmks = 3189 to 3379 =
rrr = = = = = =
t5t6 3u7n 7dta 424t 5nat
t7ud 3an6 nd75 76a7 4nd7
45u3 ta67 u5u6 dt7a ut43
6dta 5d57 4a63 udu6 at67
du5u 4nut unut d7an ud75
3ud4 a3nu 435n u44a a35a
1227 15t4 =
7849 ar k
7ua4
u444
nn3d
6736
7tan
n537
6t6d
7743
u7un
t54t
4u37
n5ad
66dt
7n36
u3ta
3656
3adn
d64u
tt4d
356d
t74a
a6a7
3d6n
u3u6
ttta
5nta
3n7a
t54d
5n35
utn4
t3d6 at54
d6d6 ut53
an63 5nt5
nd5d da47
47d4 7n6t
ar ar ar ar
<<<<<>>>>>
Deka from Japan copied a Russian control station on 23 Dec 2001 at
1300 UTC.
"XXX XXX C6VX 41771 BEREKA 9552 4600 K"
The "XXX
messages
They are
response
XXX" messages can be compared with the USAF EAMs. These flash
can be heard on a large number of Russian (navy) frequencies.
being sent to activate a specific tactical net, or to test
times of the called stations; things like that.
The callsigns used are sometimes the calls of a specific station, but
more often a general callsign of the staff in Moscow or elsewhere.
Examples: "RDL" is the general call of the Russian Navy HQ in Moscow;
"WLHN" is a general call used by the staff in Moscow for flash messages
to staff elsewhere in the country, or enroute (ships, trains, aircraft)
Other callsigns target specific areas or units; e.g. the Baltic fleet,
or all units in Siberia, etc.
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0* OTHER MODES *
::: NEW "PIP" AND 3-TONE MARKER
The station first appeared on 24 Dec. on 3226.5 kHz, moved on 25 Dec.
to 2232.5, then per 1 Jan. to 2200.5, on 21 Jan. to 3250.5 kHz, and
on 24 Jan. back to 2200.5 kHz.
The time signal sounds like an antique analog clockwork. There is no
intelligent data in the time signal. No minute or hour markers, no id,
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just the second pip. When you listen carefully, you will notice that
a number of pips sort of "hesitate". I checked the pip with DCF77 and
noticed that it is completely in synch with DCF77. The modulation of
both the pip and the 3-tone channel marker underneath is AM.
The signal is good 24 hours a day in Central and Western Europe. The
signal strength reported during the afternoon in Holland, Germany, UK,
Hungary, Finland and France, indicate that the signal must come from
a location not far from here. First df's pointed towards the Eastern
Mediterranean. Greece was suggested but the signal is not audible in
Greece during day time, so it must be closer to the West. It does not
follow propagation conditions from Russia and farther east. Best guess
so far is somewhere W.Europe. Reports are most welcome from any part of
Europe. Please let me know when you heard it, how strong it was, and if
you have df equipment, please tell me what the bearing is from your
location.
<<<<<>>>>>
::: CHANNEL MARKERS
The
The
The
The
The
well known channel markers are all currently active.
buzzer (S28) on 4625 kHz
pip (S30) on 3756 kHz
"Squeaky Wheel" on 3828 kHz
new pip and 3-tone channel marker (see above)
<<<<<>>>>>
::: XPH
Chris writes "I copied XPH last night (20 Dec) on 5388 kHz at 2300z.
Is this part of a new sked?" So far, I haven't seen any other logs,
Chris.
Unfortunately I have no frequencies for the February morning and 2110
skeds. The only morning frequency that I have is 0700 UTC on 14890 kHz.
Check 11, 12 and 13 MHz frequencies ending on 90 kHz for possible other
transmissions.
The evening sked is expected to be at 2100 UTC on 7967 kHz, 2120 UTC
on 6744 kHz, and 2140 UTC on 5395 kHz.
<<<<<>>>>>
::: M42
M42 activity in the Americas seems to be low these days. Don Schimmel
(hi Don, long time no see!) writes in his "Radio Intrigue" column on
DXING.COM <http://www.dxing.com/intrigue.htm> the following:
"Although I had my receivers set on the frequencies used
on the link, there were many schedules I did not hear. I
don't know if the schedules were held or if the signals
were being obliterated by some severe QRM. On 10 November
there were no signals at the 1445 UTC sked but at 1504 the
Cuba relay transmitter came up in FSK Morse and sent the
ETFNJX TKAGAS sequence over and over. After several minutes
of calling, he went down. I did not log any activity until
30 November at about 1404 UTC when I heard a station on
13519 kHz send a string of dits. The signal sounded like the
field transmitter. At 1412 Cuba began sending the ETFNJX
TKAGAS call-up and continued until about 1418. I left the
receivers set up on the FAPSI frequencies of 16218 and 13519
kHz and at 1436 a station on 13519 sent one call-up of WPC
and nothing more. This latter transmission may not have been
related to the FAPSI link but it sure sounded like the field
transmitter."
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As Don says, the Cuban relay is still active but Managua is very quiet
these days. It goes without saying that reports from the American
stations are more than welcome!!!
Moscow has moved its traffic to higher frequencies and it is quite
possible that Cuba also abandoned the old frequencies in favour of new
higher frequencies.
Bob wrote to Spooks about the apparent demise of the transmissions. As
a reaction to Bob's remark, Leif sent the following comments to the list:
"The M42/Fapsi stations are still there and the amount of
activity has not dropped. They have however changed their
operational habits a little. The automated broadcasts here in
Europe have all vanished (identifiers: KUL/RAU/VKX etc.) but
the individual point to point links between Moscow and its
embassies are still present. I am sure this applies to the
one way broadcasts originating from the Cuban relay as well.
If you look at my logs on WUN, you will notice a wide variety
of entries ranging around these stations. They may be a bit
harder to identify these days, as there has been a shift from
Baudot to the 32-tone MFSK mode known to Hoka users as Crowd36
and a narrow band parallel tone PSK modem sounding somewhat
like MT63. The traffic however seen on these MFSK (and probably
the PSK) circuits is exactly the same as the one noted on the
old Baudot links.
You will see the same 11177/11166/11144 preambles followed by
the individual link IDs. Even if the mode has changed, the
contents are still the same -> 5 letter groups, 5 figure groups
and on some links they have offline crypto which is not divided
into 5LGs. Additionally they seem to have abandoned some of
their old channels, as a result of the high solar activity. I
have noticed that the EUR portion of the net has the tendency
to use frequencies in the upper portion of the HF spectrum
during daytime. So look for them in the 17-21 MHz range during
daylight hours."
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0Mathias Kropf sent me the results of the annual Clandestine Activity
Survey. These stations are often jammed and that makes it interesting
for the oddities monitors.
-Press Release-
2001 Clandestine Activity Survey
During the year 2001 the activity of political clandestine
stations broadcasting on shortwave has increased by 4.7% to
1432 weekly Broadcasting Hours (WBHs). After almost a decade
of decreasing activity during the 1990s this is the second
year of increased activity in a row.
Clandestine activity to Asian target areas has increased by
9.1% to 1045 WBHs, while activity on the African continent
dropped by 7% to 211 WBHs. The activity to target areas on
the American continent has remained unchanged at 176 WBHs.
The number of active target areas (countries) worldwide has
increased by one to 21. Newly reactivated target areas are
Vietnam (last previous activity in 1994), Cambodia (1997)
and Nigeria (1998). On the other hand, Papua New Guinea and
the Democratic Republic of Congo are thought to be no longer
active.
The three most active target areas worldwide are Iraq with
367 WBHs (+8 when compared with last year), Korea DPR with
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217 WBHs (unchanged) and Cuba with 162 WBHs (unchanged).
<<<<<>>>>>
Aero dxer Risto Hirvonen asks if anyone has information about the many
Arabic voice stations in the aero bands. He mentions the following
frequencies: 5491, 5566, 5588, 5660, 5663.5, 6530, 6640, 8840, 8844,
8866, 8881, 8895, 8900, 8905, 8950, 8954, 8979, 9005, 11269, 11325,
11360, and 13320 kHz. Risto says "Some of the traffic sounds like phone
patches, but I also heard other formats."
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0* MILF - MORO ISLAMIC LIBERATION FRONT *
The following appeared originally in WUN vol.6 #3 and #5
"Philippines - Military sends 2,000 more troops
against southern rebels.
The Philippine military deployed 2,000 more
troops Friday in a southern province following
an offensive by Muslim separatists that left
at least 28 people dead and 29 others wounded,
officials said. A shaky calm prevailed Friday
in three towns in the province of Lanao del
Norte as three battalions of army soldiers
and a battalion of marines arrived to bolster
the 500-strong security force already arrayed
against the Moro Islamic Liberation Front
(MILF) rebels. On Thursday, 15 rebels were
killed..............''
The above was taken from a report from AFP on 17 March 2000. MILF is
still very active in the southern part of the Philippines, and is
hotter then ever now reports allegedly link them with Osama Bin Laden.
Military intelligence officials claim that at least eighteen MILF
members have trained for handling explosives in Afghanistan. As you
may expect, MILF officials deny Al Qaeda connections.
MILF communications have been heard on shortwave by various dxers from
Australasia. One of these dxers suggested an article about the MILF,
so here we go...
::: Who, what, where and why?
The MILF is an Islamic liberation movement in the Bangsamoro homeland
in Mindanao and the neighbouring islands. The Moroland (now known as
"Southern Philippines") is composed of Mindanao island (the second
largest island of the Philippine islands) Palawan, Basilan, the Sulu
archipelago, and the neighbouring islands. The demand of the MILF is
no less than an independent Moro Islamic State and until this is
accomplished the Moro Jihad will continue.
The Philippines has had a long history of Moro rebellion during the
past 445 years. Resistance to colonization was especially strong
among the Muslim population of the Sulu Archipelago and southwestern
Mindanao. Spanish control (1521-1898) over the Moros was never
complete, and the Muslim struggle continued in the United States
colonial era (1898-1946). The then following period until 1970, was
relatively quiet but the Muslims never really accepted Manila as
governor over the Moros which lead to a widespread conflict in the
1970s. Although the jihad is still going on, it is not as fierce as
in the period 1970-1983.
The MILF was
Maguindanaos
Front MNLF).
numbers from
formed in 1977 when Hashim Salamat, supported by ethnic
from Mindanao, split from the Moro National Liberation
The military strength of the MILF is unknown to me. The
various sources differ too much to be reliable. Numbers
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given by Islamic sources are quite impressive:
* 120,000 men (six divisions) regular Islamic Armed Forces of which
more than 80% are well armed
* at least 300,000 militiamen
Other sources state that the MILF forces declined from over 30000 in
the mid-70s to some 15000 now.
::: The MILF on shortwave
Although not as frequent as in the past, the MILF are still using HF
communications. Until 1997 their transmissions were regularly logged
but the MILF is modernizing and they are gradually switching over to
GSM and computerized communications via satellite.
Modes
:
Callsign
:
Frequencies:
Language
:
USB and ARQ (mainly ARQ)
Liberator
7926.7, 7946.7, 7961.7, 7971.7, 11146.7 kHz
American English (lots of military jargon)
Sitor is used between Sandakan and Camp Abu Bhakar. Frequencies are
between 6 and 9 MHz. They use 150 Watts amateur mobile transceivers
and it is very unlikely that one can receive these weak signals here
in Europe. Their communication procedures are quite good and they are
well aware of the fact that HF is cheaper than satellite but they use
both and cellular as well. The location of Camp Abu Bhakar is precisely
known however the Bladigarmen forces cannot attack them because MILF
and Moro are too strong. Sandakan is their main logistics port for arms
supply and the place has become very dangerous with too many illegal
and/or criminal Philippine immigrants around town and on the coastline.
The new road between Kuala Kinabalu and Sandakan is used for illegal
arms transports from the illegal Philippine immigrants detention camp
in Kuala Kinabalu, and Polis Sabah is unable or unwilling to stop the
trade. The second logistics port is Tawau and there you have the
Indonesians as well. They collect money for the fighting of the local
people around Samarinda and Pontianak against the "transmigrasi" people
from Java and Madura in particular. There are dozens of illegal boat
trips daily between Tawau and Tarakan for arms and people (prostitutes)
trade. Arrangements here are made via cellular radio. The situation in
Indonesia has become so bad that the people from Kuching go shopping
there on the weekend (the border is just 40 km away) and now there are
three shopping flights per week to Pontianak. To fight the illegal
immigrants there are roadblocks all around Kuching.
If you live in the region and hear these stations, please send us
your logs.
Sources: newspaper articles and websites of FAS, Nida'ul Islam
magazine, AFP, Newsboy's Newsroom, Library of Congress'
Country Studies, Real World Rescue, Joerg Klingenfuss,
Charles Chenery, http://www.morojihad.com/milf.html,
and of course the WUN archive.
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2002 Guide to Utility Radio Stations, Klingenfuss Publications
Always optimistic about the state of shortwave radio as a continuing
medium for global communications, Joerg Klingenfuss, who has published
his annual utility radio station handbook for 20 years, says the space
vacated by those non-broadcast radio services that have moved to
satellites is being taken up by the private sector.
Digital communications, especially, is alive and well, notes
Klingenfuss, and thus it remains for him to continue publishing this
highly-regarded guidebook to keep listeners such as us well informed
as to what is being heard lately over the shortwave radio spectrum.
"During the past years," says Klingenfuss in the preface of his
2002 Guide to Utility Radio Stations, "many more radionets switched to
satellite communications and left large parts of the shortwave
spectrum apparently 'unoccupied.' So is shortwave radio finally
finished? Far from it."
"Its role increases again since the services once offered by
national telecommunications authorities are now taken up by the
private sector in a cost-effective and innovative manner.
Communication service providers are now targeting shortwave radio
users, particularly for high frequency(HF) e-mail. Private radionets
such as Globe Wireless and Pin Oak offer inexpensive global radio
connections, using state-of-the-art technologies such as PACTOR that
have never been considered--let alone understood-- by traditional
public telecommunication companies," he says, as he predicts "that HF
e-mail will continue to spread rapidly and will soon develop into the
major application of modern digital HF techniques..."
In other words, don't throw away your digital data decoding equipment;
there's still life left in them now and for years to come. Recent
service providers that have chosen to use shortwave radio for their
communications also include Berne Radio, Bushlink, Cruise Email,
International Committee of the Red Cross, Kiel Radio, Mobile Radio,
Sailmail, and the World Food Program, as well as other businesses and
organizations. Listening information for those services are listed in
the frequency list section of the guidebook.
Listed in this edition, published on Dec. 10, 2001, are some 1,800
stations that use 10,078 frequencies on the shortwave radio band
between 3 and 30 MHz, and also the adjacent 9.0 to 148.5 kHz and
1606.5 to 3000.0 kHz frequency bands. Some 7,800 changes were made
from the 2001 edition in updating to the current edition.
The frequency list occupies 337 pages in this approximately 600page book. The remaining pages provide a lot of additional information
to enhance your listening pleasure, include broadcast schedules,
abbreviations lists, codes, and radio regulations in 19 other
chapters.
To see sample pages from the utility guide, go to
http://www.klingenfuss.org/ and click on the link to this book. There
is also a link to an Order Form should you choose to purchase the book
on the Internet from Klingenfuss Publications.
The cover price is 40 Euros. Eurocard, Master Card and Visa credit
cards are accepted. Payment by check is not recommended due to high
bank charges, amounting to 15 Euros that is applied to each deposited
check.
Approximate exchange rates, as found at the Klingenfuss Publications
Website, are 1 EUR equals 1.62 CAD, 1.47 CHF, 7.46 DKR, 0.65 GBP, 115
JPY,8.86 SEK, and 0.85 USD.
Credit card payments may be made online. Checks, if you want to pay
the stiff bank fee anyway, should be sent to Klingenfuss Publications,
Hagenloher Str. 14, D-72070 Tuebingen, Germany.
In the United States, the book may be ordered from Universal Radio,
Reynoldsburg, Ohio, for $39.95, plus shipping and handling, at
http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/books/4363.html , or order at
its toll-free number, 1 800 431-3939.
2002 Super Frequency List on CD-ROM, Klingenfuss Publications
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Now in its eighth edition, the 2002 Super Frequency list, which was
published Dec. 10, 2001, contains not only the 10,078 frequencies
found in the 2002 Guide to Utility Radio Stations, it also includes
another 10,243 entries for clandestine, domestic and international
broadcasting services on shortwave radio, plus 18,769 formerly active
frequencies.
This compact disk runs under Windows 3.1, 95, 98, 2000, ME, NT, and
XP operating systems for PC's. There are two software versions on this
disk, one in German, the other in English.
Installation is easy. Just follow directions found in the "Readme" and
"Liesmich" text files on the CD-ROM.
The database can be sorted by frequency, call sign, station, country,
or transmission mode. There is also word search capability, and data
can be copied to the clipboard for pasting in your own documents.
Other text files are provided, including lists of abbreviations,
country codes, and other useful aids. Radioraft, the digital data
shareware program by French radio amateur Francois Guillet, F6FLT, is
included. It is inside the "Control" folder. Another folder contains
"screenshots" of 240 decoded digital data transmissions in the gif
graphics format.
The cost for all of this is 25 Euros, which includes worldwide surface
mail from Klingenfuss Publications, Hagenloher Str. 14, D-72070
Tuebingen, Germany.
Approximate exchange rates, as found at the Klingenfuss Publications
Website, are 1 EUR equals 1.62 CAD, 1.47 CHF, 7.46 DKR, 0.65 GBP, 115
JPY, 8.86 SEK, and 0.85 USD.
In the United States, the CD-ROM may be ordered from Universal Radio,
Reynoldsburg, Ohio, for $24.95, plus shipping and handling, at
http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/cd/4492.html , or order at its
toll-free number, 1 800 431-3939.
Deadlines:
------------------------------ THE WUN QSL CENTER
15th of each month
John (J.D.) Stephens
P.O. Box 11522
Huntsville, AL 35814-1522, U.S.A.
E-Mail:
[email protected]
Greetings to all and welcome to the first QSL Center column for 2002.
Here's hoping the Holiday season was a great one for you, and that your
mailbox overflowed with QSLs. If so, let us know about it here and we'll
let everyWUN else know in the next column.
Without further ado, here's what we have for you this month:
=========================================================================
ARGENTINA:
LSD836 - Argentina Radio. 8418 f/d "QSL card" (a letter,
actually) and separate short ltr in 15 ds. Letter says
LSD836 is the only Argentine coastal station currently in
operation, and has a contract with Globe Wireless.
Address:
Espinosa 1045, Buenos Aires 1405. V/s: Juan Manuel Avila
- Jefe Estacion. (JW)
AUSTRALIA:
VIE - Globe Wireless/Darwin Radio. 22682.5 f/d Globe
Wireless QSL cd in 178 ds. (AI)
BELGIUM:
OST - Oostende Radio. 8435.5 f/d "OST-OSU" 8x11 QSL sheet in
32 ds for $1. Als received informational pamphlet in
French about the station. (JW)
BOLIVIA:
CPK - Globe Wireless, Santa Cruz. 22847.4 f/d Globe Wireless
QSL cd in 41 ds - 2nd reply! (AI)
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CANADA:
XJN714 - SailMail Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.
93 ds (150 watts). (AI)
20958
18234 f/d ltr in
COLOMBIA:
S12 - Spanish Embassy, Bogota.
seal on rr (AI)
replied with station
GREECE:
SVO - Olympia Radio. 22387.5 f/d computer-generated QSL,
plus an old SVA (Athens Radio) card in 27 ds for a rpt
with $1. V/s: I. Troylis - Manager. Rpt was sent to:
O.T.E.,
Tech. Service, Achilleos 14, Pyrgas 27100, Greece.
Address on reply envelope was:
Assemblage of Maritime Communicationss, 85 Patision
Str., 104 34 Athens. (JW )
HAWAII:
KUZ533 - SailMail Honolulu. 13930 f/d ltr in 19 ds (150
watts).(AI)
UNITED STATES:
KZN508 - SailMail Rockhill, South Carolina.
ltr in 93 ds (150 watts). (AI)
13998 f/d
UNITED STATES:
KNY81 - NCS Everett, Washington. 14396.5 f/d PFC,
viewcard, and sticker in 112 ds (100 watts). (NCS =
National Communications System)(AI)
UNITED STATES:
AGA2PA - US Air Force MARS, Patrick AFB, Florida.
20992.5 f/d PFC in 12 ds (200 watts). (AI)
UNITED STATES:
WRD719 - SailMail Palo Alto, California.
in 38 ds (150watts). (AI)
UNITED STATES:
AAT4CP - US Army MARS, Mount Washington, Kentucky.
20973.5 f/d PFC,Ham cd, and sticker in 18 ds (1000
watts). (AI)
UNITED STATES:
WUG231 - US Army Corps of Engineers, Marianna, Arkansas.
14484 PFC in 21 ds after a f/up. This was for their
Armed Forces Day operation in May 2001. V/s:
A.H.Hilliard (W4GMM/AFA2FL). (JW)
13986 f/d ltr
SHIPS/INTERNATIONAL WATERS
DRCF - FGS Puma (S-72 Missile Patrol Boat).
photo in 57 ds (1000 watts) (AI).
3116 f/d PFC and large color
MVEU7 - MV Far Supporter. 2182 + 2306 f/d PFC, photo, and Christmas cd
in 37 ds (400 watts). (AI)
=========================================================================
OTHERNESS
Andreas Ibold writes in requesting a postal address for AFA1LJ in
Pennsylvania, USA. If you can supply even just a name or Ham callsign,
this would help. If you need Andreas's E-mail address, drop us a quick
note here at the QSL Center.
Andreas also notes that the postal address for all of his SailMail QSLs
listed above is: SailMail Association, 921 E.Charleston Rd., Palo Alto CA
94303, USA.
Thanx to Andreas and John for their contributions, and let's hear from
YOU next month!!
=========================================================================
Abbreviations used:
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f/d = Full data
p/d = partial data
cd.= QSL card
ltr = letter
V/s = Verification Signer
ds = ds
SASE = self addressed stamped envelope
rr = reception report
n/d = no data
PFC = Prepared Form Card
wks = weeks
ms = mint stamps
Thanx to this month's contributors:
Andreas Ibold - Alpen, Germany (AI)
John Wilkins - Wheat Ridge, Colorado, USA
(JW)
Good DX until next time!
73 de JDS.
---------------------------------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]
Greetings to all and welcome to the first QSL Center column for 2002.
Here's hoping the Holiday season was a great one for you, and that your
mailbox overflowed with QSLs. If so, let us know about it here and we'll
let everyWUN else know in the next column.
Without further ado, here's what we have for you this month:
=========================================================================
ARGENTINA:
LSD836 - Argentina Radio. 8418 f/d "QSL card" (a letter,
actually) and separate short ltr in 15 ds. Letter says
LSD836 is the only Argentine coastal station currently in
operation, and has a contract with Globe Wireless.
Address:
Espinosa 1045, Buenos Aires 1405. V/s: Juan Manuel Avila
- Jefe Estacion. (JW)
AUSTRALIA:
VIE - Globe Wireless/Darwin Radio. 22682.5 f/d Globe
Wireless QSL cd in 178 ds. (AI)
BELGIUM:
OST - Oostende Radio. 8435.5 f/d "OST-OSU" 8x11 QSL sheet in
32 ds for $1. Als received informational pamphlet in
French about the station. (JW)
BOLIVIA:
CPK - Globe Wireless, Santa Cruz. 22847.4 f/d Globe Wireless
QSL cd in 41 ds - 2nd reply! (AI)
CANADA:
XJN714 - SailMail Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.
93 ds (150 watts). (AI)
20958
18234 f/d ltr in
COLOMBIA:
S12 - Spanish Embassy, Bogota.
seal on rr (AI)
replied with station
GREECE:
SVO - Olympia Radio. 22387.5 f/d computer-generated QSL,
plus an old SVA (Athens Radio) card in 27 ds for a rpt
with $1. V/s: I. Troylis - Manager. Rpt was sent to:
O.T.E.,
Tech. Service, Achilleos 14, Pyrgas 27100, Greece.
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Address on reply envelope was:
Assemblage of Maritime Communicationss, 85 Patision
Str., 104 34 Athens. (JW )
HAWAII:
KUZ533 - SailMail Honolulu. 13930 f/d ltr in 19 ds (150
watts).(AI)
UNITED STATES:
KZN508 - SailMail Rockhill, South Carolina.
ltr in 93 ds (150 watts). (AI)
13998 f/d
UNITED STATES:
KNY81 - NCS Everett, Washington. 14396.5 f/d PFC,
viewcard, and sticker in 112 ds (100 watts). (NCS =
National Communications System)(AI)
UNITED STATES:
AGA2PA - US Air Force MARS, Patrick AFB, Florida.
20992.5 f/d PFC in 12 ds (200 watts). (AI)
UNITED STATES:
WRD719 - SailMail Palo Alto, California.
in 38 ds (150watts). (AI)
UNITED STATES:
AAT4CP - US Army MARS, Mount Washington, Kentucky.
20973.5 f/d PFC,Ham cd, and sticker in 18 ds (1000
watts). (AI)
UNITED STATES:
WUG231 - US Army Corps of Engineers, Marianna, Arkansas.
14484 PFC in 21 ds after a f/up. This was for their
Armed Forces Day operation in May 2001. V/s:
A.H.Hilliard (W4GMM/AFA2FL). (JW)
13986 f/d ltr
SHIPS/INTERNATIONAL WATERS
DRCF - FGS Puma (S-72 Missile Patrol Boat).
photo in 57 ds (1000 watts) (AI).
3116 f/d PFC and large color
MVEU7 - MV Far Supporter. 2182 + 2306 f/d PFC, photo, and Christmas cd
in 37 ds (400 watts). (AI)
=========================================================================
OTHERNESS
Andreas Ibold writes in requesting a postal address for AFA1LJ in
Pennsylvania, USA. If you can supply even just a name or Ham callsign,
this would help. If you need Andreas's E-mail address, drop us a quick
note here at the QSL Center.
Andreas also notes that the postal address for all of his SailMail QSLs
listed above is: SailMail Association, 921 E.Charleston Rd., Palo Alto CA
94303, USA.
Thanx to Andreas and John for their contributions, and let's hear from
YOU next month!!
=========================================================================
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
rr = reception report
n/d = no data
PFC = Prepared Form Card
wks = weeks
ms = mint stamps
Thanx to this month's contributors:
Andreas Ibold - Alpen, Germany (AI)
John Wilkins - Wheat Ridge, Colorado, USA
(JW)
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Good DX until next time!
73 de JDS.
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UTILITY ROUND-UP
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// Editor:
Ary Boender
<[email protected]>
\\
// LF editor: Trond Jacobsen <[email protected]> \\
----------------------------------------------------------Hi everybody! We have a nice long Utility Round-up for you this month,
including Trond's LONG WAVE SECTION and the second edition of AERO
MONITORING. I am still hunting for Time Signal Stations and want to put
the list of active TS stations in next month's column. So please, send
me as many logs as you can. I still need info about the status of most
Latin American stations, HLA in Korea, and RAB99 in Khabarovsk, Russia
on 25 kHz. Many of you already sent their findings. I really appreciate
that. Thanks for your co-operation people!
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0* COMBINED CADET FORCES *
Graham Tanner managed to do some listening on Xmas day and says "back
at the start of December the ACF/CCF (Cadet Forces in the UK) held a
radio competition, and as usual the results were announced on Xmas day
at 12.00 local UK time. Although I missed the competition due to
holidays, I made sure that I listened to the broadcast of the results.
The broadcast was on 5343.0 kHz, and a few stations called-in early for
a chat first."
Graham heard the following bunch:
Z71B: calling 43C from 11.30z to 11.40z.
A43C: working Z71B 11.40z.
Q29D: working Z71B/A43C, assuming Net Control 11.48z.
Q29D: joined by Z51A/Z12/E23B/Z97A/Z57B 12.01z
Y87: calling 13.02z, no answer.
At 12.11z Q29D announced the results of the CCF radio contest held
1st/2nd Dec - 27 stations entered, but only 26 submitted logs for
the contest. At 12.14z Z21B joined the group. All stations closed
down by 12.35z.
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0* FM STATIONS *
The conditions to Eastern Europe were great between 1015 and 1220 UTC
on 24 December. I copied no less than 33 stations in FM mode. Most of
them were taxi's and truckers. Besides the usual base to car comms, I
also heard a number of phone patches. Markus from Austria also heard a
number of these stations. Traffic was heard on the following freqs in
January; all conversations were in Russian or other Slavic languages:
25755, 25860,
26056, 26085,
26170, 26185,
26405, 26412,
26570, 26583,
26760, 26775,
29045 kHz
25880,
26089,
26220,
26420,
26625,
26795,
25920,
26125,
26230,
26430,
26670,
26845,
25945,
26130,
26235,
26475,
26675,
26850,
25965,
26140,
26247,
26490,
26715,
26884,
25987,
26155,
26252,
26543,
26729,
27725,
26015,
26165,
26390,
26555,
26744,
29000,
Markus heard a Turkish station on 26765 FM at 0837 UTC, while I copied
a couple of Dutch pagers on: 26150, 26450, 26550, 26650, 26800, and
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26850 kHz.
The studio link of WFLA -970AM- from Florida, was reported by many
WUNners on 25870 kHz FM. I heard the station on 24 December with
much QRM from the Russian taxi stations. It was surprisingly strong
here in the Netherlands.
Then over to the USA. One of our monitors in Florida copied traffic
on the following frequencies; all FM.
- Eastern Europe (most likely Russia and Ukraine):
25595, 25685, 25700, 25860, 25885, 25945, 26060, 26070, 26100, 28200,
28775, 28975, 29765, 29785, 29855 kHz; all taxi/trucker like traffic.
29825 FM presumed location: Russia. Full duplex phone conversation of
some sort in Russian.
- Latin American HF high-end dispatchers which he tediously picked
out of crush of out bander activity. Spanish was spoken on all
frequencies.
25785
26015
26175
26215
26359
26565
26816
26880
26935
26946
26950
29725
29730
FM
AM
AM
AM
AM
1500
1605
1510
2150
1330
UTC.
UTC.
UTC.
UTC.
UTC.
2FG callsigns till well after 2100 UTC
2FG calls. Accent Uruguayan or Argentinian.
"35" calling "30"
3FG calls
Multiple stations audible, probably Northern Latin
America based on conditions.
AM 1400 UTC. Numeric callsigns
AM
AM 1625 UTC.
1428 UTC. "100" calling "13". There was a second net on the
same frequency
AM 1400 UTC.
AM 1440 UTC. Numeric callsigns, some prefixed w/ "movil"
FM
2FG calls daily, one side audible only.
FM 2005 UTC. UNID LAm whistler WLL phone conversation.
Thomas Lindenthal <[email protected]> wishes everyone a very
good year and tells me that he managed to copy some interesting US
ute stations on 33-34 and 46-47 MHz. He is looking for VHF enthusiasts
who can help him identify the stations that he has heard.
The last item in the FM section was forwarded by Tom. It originates
from Hard-Core-DX.com, submitted by "Hodgson, TN USA" who reports:
"27597-27605 FM, UNID, 1315-1327, 6 Jan. As I was scanning up 27 Mhz
I came across, the broadcast of an Irish church service in FM mode.
I soon realized that it was a funeral. I assume this was a remote feed
of some sort. This is what I heard: At 1315 mournful song by woman with
piano accompaniment. Definite Irish melody. Then there was a minute of
just background sounds like coughing and rustling. Then a Priest with
definite Irish accent began a prayer and the congregation responded at
appropriate times. Then someone else said: "Please stand for the final
farewell prayer". After the prayer a bell began tolling and there was
one last prayer, followed by another beautiful song by the woman with
piano. When the song ended the signal went off. Lots of fading,
distortion, and CB QRM, but at times quite strong and clear."
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0* HF BEACONS *
Lionel Roithmeir listens to the world from the beautiful Channel
Islands and copied a large number of propagation beacons.
freq.
----28110
callsign
-------F5KCK
freq.
----28165
callsign
-------KA1EKS
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freq.
----28175
callsign
-------VE3TEN
28182
28199
28200
28200
28200
28204
28215
28231
28236
28246
28257
28264
28272
28285
28291
28296
28302
SV3AQR
LU1FHH
LU4AA
VE8AT
ZS6DN
N3NIA
KA9SZX
N9BPE
VE1CBZ
VE9BEA
DK0TEN
AB8Z
KA2GKA
N2JNT
VE3LZ
W3VD
UA4NM
28189
28200
28200
28200
28202
28208
28217
28233
28240
28248
28257
28267
28272
28290
28292
28297
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XE1SRF
4X6TU
OA4B
W6WX
ZS1J
WN2A
WB0FTL
N9RET
YO2X
N1ME
WY5I
OH9TEN
W4TIY
SK5TEN
SK0CT
NS9RC
28195
28200
28200
28200
28203
28211
28219
28236
28243
28254
28260
28269
28280
28290
28295
28298
VA2MGL
CS3B
OH2B
YV5B
WB5UAA?
LA4TEN
K2KL
LA5TEN
WA1RAJ
W4STT?
KA1NSV/4
W3HH
K5AB
WB4WOR
KA7BGR
K4JDR
The number of unid HF beacons is still growing. Most logs come from
dxers close to the Mexican Gulf. The signals are most likely coming
from driftnet beacons.
freq.
------28156
28166
28180.9
28200
28201
28216
28236.1
28241
28250.1
28270.3
28281
28286.1
28300
callsign
-------MR
NZ
MMI
MCA
SAM
3MUN
BA
MMI
MAC
LEY
AML
MMI
MCA
freq.
------28156.3
28166.3
28181
28200.8
28208
28216
28241
28241,1
28256
28270.9
28281
28290
callsign
-------MB
C
R
R
NZ
C
AML
SAM
C
NZ
MR
LEY
freq.
------28160.7
28180
28200
28201
28215.8
28235.9
28241
28241.2
28256,1
28280.1
28285
28290
callsign
-------C
LEY
MAC
MR
NE
A
MIL
AML
MA
MCA
L
MAC
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0* LONG WAVE SECTION *
::: OUA, Danish Navy, Aarhus, Denmark, with test transmissions
de rdffc testing
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sgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsg
end of test
This was reported by WUNner Klaus Betke, who heard the station on
122.3 kHz early in the evening on the 20th. RDFFC is ISCOMMGREENLAND,
Island Commander Greenland. Until 1 September 1999, the Island
Commander of Greenland was part of the NATO commando structure. The
command and the naval forces where then transferred to a national
level, outside NATO jurisdiction. Groenlands Kommando (the Greenland
Command) has an agreement with SACLANT and CINCWESTLANT regarding the
control and surveillance of vessels in Greenland's waters. The chief
of the Groenlands Kommando is still called by the English acronym
ISCOMGREENLAND; - Island Commander Greenland.
Take a look at these web sites for more info:
http://www.glk.gl/Nyheder2001/defense.htm
www.flsfrh.svn.dk/engelsk/curriculum_vitae_kommand%C3%B8r_us2.htm
for a personal profile of ISCOMGREENLAND.
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::: RSDN-20 aka ALPHA is alive and kicking
The Russian VLF hyperbolic navigational aid RSDN-20, nicknamed ALPHA
by western forces, has not only outlived the western OMEGA system, but
is also recently upgraded.
The Revda tx site, South of Murmansk on the Kola peninsula, in the
north western part of Russia, is again operational. Last time this site
was RDF'ed was in May 2000.
VLF enthusiast Matti Niemela in Finland, reported mid-day on the 21st
that ALPHA was using a new transmission sequence, as well as additional
frequencies. There where seven audible Alpha-tones in the range 11.9 15.625 kHz. It was soon discovered that one of the frequencies in use,
was new for the RSDN-20 system.
After May 2000 and prior to 18 January RSDN-20 used only the three
basic frequencies; F1 F2 and F3. There are also a special set of
alternate frequencies; F6, F7 and F8.
The RSDN-20 system frequency use, are mathematical related to a base
frequency of 744 1/21 Hz.
F0
F1
F2
F3
F3p
F4
F5
744 1/21 Hz
11904.76190
12648.80952
14880.95238
14881.09127
12090.77381
12044.27083
Hz
Hz
Hz
Hz
Hz
Hz
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
1MHz / 1344
16 * F0
17 * F0
20 * F0
F3 + (5/36)
(260/16) * F0
(259/16) * F0
The alternate frequencies are multiples of 781.25 Hz
F6
F7
F8
12500.00000 Hz = 16 * 781.25 Hz
13281.25000 Hz = 17 * 781.25 Hz
15625.00000 Hz = 20 * 781.25 Hz
The new frequency (lets call it F9)seems to be 12.695312 kHz.
The exact mathematical relationship to the other frequencies, is not
yet fully understood.
The new set of frequencies does not include Revda, i.e. they are not
used by the other transmitters in the chain.
The current use of the spectrum is:
15.625 kHz: Revda, station exclusive frequency. (former RSDN-20
secondary frequency)
14.880952 kHz (F3) or 14.881091 kHz (old F3p): Novosibirsk, Krasnodar
and El'ban
13.28125 kHz: Revda, station exclusive frequency. (former RSDN-20
secondary frequency)
12.695312 kHz: Revda, station exclusive frequency. New frequency.
12.648809 kHz (F2 ): Novosibirsk, Krasnodar and El'ban
12.500 kHz: Revda, station exclusive frequency. (former RSDN-20
secondary frequency)
11.904761 (F1): Novosibirsk, Krasnodar and El'ban
While the western OMEGA system was intended for worldwide coverage, the
arrangement of the RSDN-20 sites and their corresponding baselines,
seems to have been originally intended for internal Russian / ex-Soviet
use. The rather short RSDN-20 sequence of only 3.6 seconds, compared
with the 10 second long OMEGA sequence, also made the Russian system
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more suitable for fast moving vehicles like aircraft.
The new sequence / frequency / transmitter sites in use, makes RSDN-20
a very suitable tool for submarine navigation and position control, in
Arctic waters as well as for the North Atlantic, Baltic and North Sea
waters.
The 3.6 second long sequence is very suitable for a submarine that has
to deploy its antenna buoy to update its inertial navigation system.
The short sequence reduces the risk that the buoy, that floats 10
meters below the surface, can be seen from above. Where OMEGA needed
30 seconds to complete its three full sequences, RSDN-20 only needs
3.6 seconds which makes it 8.3 times faster than OMEGA.
A detailed article about the new RSDN-20 transmissions will appear on
www.vlf.it during February.
::: CIS MIL VLF NETWORK
The Russian VLF network on 18.1 kHz is good for hours of interesting
transmissions. Their quite frequent use of A1A morse, is almost unique
in the VLF utility world, where more and more exotic modes are being
used.
The main entity on 18.1 kHz is RDL, CIS MIL HQ in Moskva. Recently
there has been an increase of other ID's operating in flash override
mode between the scheduled transmissions at hh:28 hh:38 etc. The most
recent is REO. Those of you who are familiar with RMP (Russian Navy
Baltic Fleet in Kaliningrad) know that REO is often called by RMP:
"reo reo de rmp".
The ID's in the flash override messages on VLF, seem to be connected
with cities that house various defence forces. Like RJV - Tiksi, home
of the Russian 37th Supreme Command (Strategic) Air Army. But if this
is correct, who are RMP calling, when the use "reo reo de rmp" ????
Until next month, keep your receivers warm and happy monitoring.
- Trond -0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0* AERO MONITORING *
::: NOVATOR
Last month I mentioned a couple of logs of the Old Crow on 11354 kHz
where Russian aircraft were heard working with ground stations like
Novator, Priboj and Monolog.
I was informed by a well informed source that this is a Russian Naval
Air Transport net. PRIBOJ is Moscow, MONOLOG is Vladivostok, NOVATOR
is Murmansk. The numbered callsigns are aircraft, with the numbers
equating to their bort number.
<<<<<>>>>>
"Old callsigns never die" says Allan Stern, and continues....
"At the beginning of the Afghan war, I read that Cyprus Flight watch
(RAF Flight Weather Station) would support USAF air crews by providing
weather advisories and phone patch support on 11175, 11244, and 8992.
Until tonight, I did not snag any comms from or to Cyprus Flight watch.
Earlier, about 0540z tonight, I finally heard a station calling "Cyprus
Flight watch" on 11175. The station called several times with no joy.
The station identified itself, but I did not copy the callsign. Also,
I have noticed that while the old GHFS c/s "McClellan" is still heard
most of the time, the new callsign "West Coast" is being used more
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frequently. Habits die slow, so aircraft pilots are still referring to
the station as "McClellan," but more often the station operators are
using the now-prescribed callsign "West Coast." I have a feeling that
the "McClellan" will survive at least as long as "MacDill"; and I still
here that defunct GHFS Station callsign about once a week, and it still
appears on hundreds of websites listing "Current" GHFS Stations."
<<<<<>>>>>
::: JOINT GUARDIAN
Howard Fuhs was so kind to add a number of callsigns to the list that
I published last month. All calls begin with "JG". Howard explains that
JG stands for "Joint Guardian". One of our friends in Greece lets us
know that these callsigns seem to be in use only for NATO operations
(Bosnia, Kosovo etc.) and not for national missions. That tallies with
the remark that Howard made. Thanks guys!
JGA
JGC
JGE
JGG
JGI
JGK
JGN
JGP
JGZ
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
Belgium
Denmark
Germany
Italy
Netherlands
Portugal
RAF
Turkey
Various, incl. Austria
JGB
JGD
JGF
JGH
JGJ
JGL
JGO
JGW
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=
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=
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Canada
France
Greece
Switzerland
Norway
Spain
USA
Slovenia
<<<<<>>>>>
::: SELECTED LOGS
As always the number of USAF logs is overwhelming, but there is more
on/in the air. A rundown of the military logs from around the world:
"MAGIC" is the callsign used by NATO AWACS aircraft. These aircraft
can be heard on a number of frequencies when they communicate with
NATO's AWACS base in Geilenkirchen, Germany: 4720, 4742, 4758, 4763,
6727, 6728, 6754, 6762.5, 8980, 8986.5, 10315, 11270.5 kHz. The
aircraft with a Polish crew are reportedly also active on a several
other frequencies. Maciej sent me the list: 4848, 4952, 5109, 5859,
6255, 6745, 7716.5, 7805, 7806.5, 8016, and 10296.5 kHz (uses freqs
between 10270 and 10300 kHz). When you are lucky, you can hear the
crew exchange coded messages with one of the ground stations.
NATO Geilenkirchen was working with NATO 10, MAGIC 59, MAGIC 58,
MAGIC 95, and MAGIC 54. MAGIC 77, an AWACS over the USA was reported
on 9023 kHz.
RAF "ARCHITECT" on 4742 kHz is always good for a number of "ASCOT"
logs: ASCOT 5468, ASCOT 3840, ASCOT 9070, ASCOT 5928, ASCOT 7484,
ASCOT 3838, VORTEX 441, ASCOT 2104, ASCOT 7495, ASCOT 7484, ASCOT
7365, ASCOT 7345, and ASCOT 7344, were among the aircraft that were
heard on this frequency. ASCOT 5972 received a long weather report
on 9031 kHz. Architect was also on 5702, 5714 and 18018 kHz.
Graham Tanner checks in with some activity from the Netherlands Air
Force (NAF) on 5687 kHz: "NAF30 working DHM91 (German Air Force in
Munster) requesting weather for LTCG and LTFJ. After that, NAF30 got
a phone patch to "White Horse Ops" (Eindhoven AB) and discussed their
diplomatic clearance numbers for several countries, and where they
would be staying in Turkey. At 1855z NAF30 got a selcal check from
DHM91 on GL-CR - this should be a C-130 a/c. At 1857z NAF30 got
another phone patch to White Horse Ops. At the end of the patch the
radio operator at DHM91 said to "NAF 30" that they could contact
"DHO37" directly on 5.687 MHz and 11.217 MHz, because "DHO37" is a
ground station at LTFJ! I always thought that DHO37 was somewhere in
Germany. Also, where is LTFJ (ICAO designator) in Turkey, as my
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official ICAO book does not list anything for that code." [Graham,
LTFJ is SABIHA GOKCEN in Turkey at N40°53"57.87" E29°18"31.73" 278
-Ary-]
Piet copied Santa Maria in contact with November Romeo November 398
(Orion Dutch Navy) on 8906 (backup 13306). Position Anava/0924 45N20W/
1132 47N15W/next (route Lajes AZO-Valkenburg NL). Peter reports on
6550 kHz Coast Guard Centre (Netherlands GC Den Helder) in contact
with Coast Guard 03. Departure message: "Airborne EHVK (Valkenburg)
1143 Zulu." Another Dutch navy frequency is 11177 kHz where you can
hear PJK, Dutch navy in Curacao.
Canadian station "Trenton Military" communicated on 5317, 11232 and
17994 kHz with Canforce aircraft, while "Halifax Military" was heard
on 5317 kHz.
Australian Air Force in Sydney on 8974 kHz and Canberra Control on
8122 kHz. Canberra was working with HMAS Bendigo and HMAS Bunbury,
both Fremantle Class Patrol Craft. Darwin Control was also audible on
8122 kHz.
Finally a couple reports from the civilian front:
LDOCs:
Stockholm Radio
Habana Ops
Lima Flight Support
Aero Mexico Ops
El Al Ops
Springbok Ops
Speedbird (BA)
Volmet: Bangkok meteo
RAF volmet
Beijing volmet
Sydney volmet
Tallinn volmet
Shannon volmet
Gander Radio
New York Radio
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:
:
16207, 17912, 23210 kHz
17934 kHz
11306, 17937 kHz
13339 kHz
5589, 8837 kHz
8933 kHz
10072, 13333 kHz
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:
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2965, 11387
5450, 11253
5673 kHz
6676, 11387
4645 kHz
5505 kHz
3484, 6604,
13270 kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
10051 kHz
Further a number of ground stations on various HF frequencies, like
Murmansk on 11390, Santa Maria on 8825 and 8906, Chennai on 5670,
Ujung Pandang on 11396. Brisbane on 11396, 6956 and 13306, Sydney on
13282, Nadi on 8867, San Francisco on 8867 and 11384, Karachi on 8927,
Tripoli on 5661, 11300, Cairo on 11300, Khartoum on 11300, Gander on
13291 and 21964, New York on 21964 kHz, Malta on 5561, Benina on 5661
kHz. Benina is one of the HF stations in Libya that is also active on
11300 kHz where it was recently heard when it was working with Tripoli
and Benghazi, according to Markus. And to wrap things up, the last two;
Canarias was noted on 8861 and Luanda on 8903 kHz.
<<<<<>>>>>
::: KILIMANJARO AIRPORT
Markus sent me a tip about a new project in Tanzania. Here is the press
release, dated 8 November 2001.
As you can see, the airport also gets a HF facility. Unfortunately I
have no info about the frequency.
SOFREAVIA awarded two EIB-financed contracts for upgrading of Dar Es
Salaam and Kilimanjaro airport facilities, Tanzania. The Tanzanian
government has launched a tender for the procurement and installation
of air navigation safety equipment and facilities at Dar Es Salaam
International Airport (DIA), the country’s main gateway, operated by
the Tanzanian Civil Aviation Authority. The tender for a second
project, the supply and installation of air navigation communication
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and safety equipment at Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA), has
been launched by KADCO, a private company managing this airport. These
two projects, both funded by European Investment Bank (EIB), were
awarded to Sofreavia. The first contract, concerning Dar Es Salaam
Airport, includes a complete rehabilitation of the airport control
tower and installation of new radio-navigation, communication and
meteorological equipment. This includes ILS, DVOR/DME, VHF, HF, AFTN,
ATIS and AWOS systems. Sofreavia will also implement its state-ofthe-art ATALIS 2 aeronautical information system (AIS), with Flight
Data Processing (FDPS) and billing (BS) sub-systems. Also within the
second contract, which concerns Kilimanjaro Airport, the control tower
is to be refurbished and much other equipment is to be installed (e.g.
ILS, VHF, HF, ATIS and AWOS). Furthermore, another Sofreavia ATALIS 2
system, interconnected with the main AIS located at Dar Es Salaam
Airport, together with a billing system, is to be implemented. In
addition, the installation of new equipment at the Kilimanjaro airport
passenger terminal is also considered within the project and will
include a baggage handling system, security equipment (X-ray) and
Flight Information Display System (FIDS). For both projects Sofreavia
provides a complete turn-key solution with comprehensive services, such
as training programs and technical support for all systems supplied.
Both projects will be implemented by the end of 2002.
<<<<<>>>>>
Finally a couple of interesting internet sites:
http://www.faa.gov/ATPUBS/CNT/2-1.HTM
explains all sorts of aeronautical abbreviations
http://www.faa.gov/ATPUBS
for aeronautical publications
a "MUST HAVE" is of course Risto's HF frequency list
http://www.ute-monitor.org/aerolist/
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0* ALEXANDER POPOV *
Last month we published the excellent "Marconi" article written by
Angelo Brunero & Andrea Borgnino. This month another view on the
invention of wireless communications. The article appeared on the
FECHA website and is republished here with FECHA's kind permission.
< http://www.webstationone.com/fecha/ >
----Not one person "invented" wireless electronic communications,
even though Guglielmo Marconi for over 100 years has been
called the inventor of radio. Marconi did take the ideas and
inventions of others and put them together in a workable form
to allow people to send messages through the air, invisibly,
on radio waves.
But, at almost the same time Marconi was making his "discovery" in
1895, a Russian professor made the same discovery. The main difference
was that Marconi was an enthusiastic entrepreneur who rushed to spread
news of his discovery to the world and to sell it to them.
Alexander Popov (also spelled "Popoff"), by contrast, was apparently
driven by a different spirit and never had a desire to profit from his
discoveries.
According to Radio's 100 Men of Science (Harper & Brothers, 1944)
"Popoff entered the wireless field through his attempt to develop a
device to detect thunderstorms in advance. He conceived the idea of
using the Branly coherer to pick up static or atmospheric electricity
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- the clue to the electric storm's approach."
Anyone who has listened to an AM radio during a lightening storm can
understand how a "thunderstorm detector" could become a radio receiver.
The transmitter could be a simple means of generating jolts of
electricity the way the storm does. If those jolts are controlled they
can easily be used to send Morse code messages.
In a May, 1895 Popov reported sending and receiving a wireless signal
across a 600 yards distance. In March, 1897, Prof. Popov equipped a
land station at Kronstadt and the Russian navy cruiser Africa with his
wireless communications apparatus for ship-to-shore communications.
In about 1900, Russian history sources say either 1899 or 1901, Popov's
wireless apparatus was used in what may have been the first ever use of
radio communications to help a vessel in distress. *)
The battleship General-Admiral Apraksin was going down amidst the ice
floes of the Gulf of Finland with hundreds of sailors and officers
aboard, but Popov's radio system enabled them to contact Hogland and
Kutsalo islands 45 kilometers away. Those wireless stations relayed the
distress messages and rescue orders to the icebreaker Ermak.
Radio communications was so new at the time that it's likely few of the
Apraksin's crew had even considered that help might be summoned from
afar, and it's reported they had resigned themselves to an icy death.
The sight of the Ermak emerging from the fog must have seemed to some
a miracle and the man who invented the wireless system that saved their
lives must have seemed an angel.
Ironically, according to Russian accounts, Popov was divinely inspired
to invent what we now call radio. Ironic, because the critics who saw
the mysterious electrical contraptions used as the first radio sets
assumed it must be the work of the devil, and because Popov was, after
all, trying to find a way to detect what is commonly called "an act of
God" - thunderstorms - when he discovered how to send wireless
communications through the air.
Popov was born in 1859 in the Turinsk mining district of Russia, the
son of a priest. A popular Russian biography of Popov says he grew up
in a household filled with those haunting Russian icons of martyred
saints. The boy Popov, it's reported, was "blessed by the Lord" with
the strong desire to be able to communicate silently and invisibly
through air by means of some as yet undiscovered and incomprehensible
process.
"In the long winter nights of the Ural Mountains, while the wind sang
its song outside, the boy was preparing for his destiny - to be the
inventor of radio."
Popov definitely did become an inventor of radio, even if Marconi
became known as the inventor of radio, but Popov hasn't been totally
ignored in the history books. The United States Navy, which battled
with Marconi over the use of his patents on US warships, gives Marconi
credit for his marketing prowess, but Popov gets credit for being a
better scientist. Here's how the official U.S. Government publication
History of Communications - Electronics in the United States Navy
(Bureau of Ships and Office of Naval History, 1963) views the question
of who invented radio:
"[In 1895], Prof. A.S. Popoff improved [Sir Oliver] Lodge's
receiver by the insertion of choke coils on each side of the
relay to protect the coherer and by replacing the spark gap
with a vertical antenna insulated at its upper end and
connected to the ground through the coherer. Popoff utilized
his equipment to obtain information for a study of atmospheric
electricity. Like Lodge, he was too engrossed with teaching
and science to concern himself over its practical aspects. On
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7 May 1895, in a lecture before the Russian Physicist Society
of St. Petersburg, he stated he had transmitted and received
signals at an intervening distance of 6 hundred yards. In the
same year, Guglielmo Marconi, son of an Italian nobleman and
an Irish mother, by using a Hertz oscillator and an antenna
and a receiver very similar to Popoff's, successfully transmitted and received signals within the limits of his father's
estate at Bologna, Italy." The Navy's account continues,
"Marconi can scarcely be called an inventor. His contribution
was more in the fields of applied research and engineering
development. He possessed a very practical business acumen,
and he was not hampered by the same driving urge to do
fundamental research which had caused Lodge and Popoff to
procrastinate in the development of a commercial [radio]
system."
Popov studied physics and mathematics at the Faculty of Physics in
Saint Petersburg. After graduation, in 1885 he started teaching physics
and doing research at the elite naval warfare institute on Kronstadt
Island near St. Petersburg. It was there he began to explore the work
of Maxwell and Hertz, explorations that would lead to Popov's radio
receiving and transmitting system.
Popov's radio system earned him a Grand Gold Medal for research at
the Paris International Exposition of 1900. In 1901 he was appointed
director of the St. Petersburg Electro-Technical Institute. Alexander
Stepanovitch Popov died on January 13, 1906 at the age of 46.
*) Russian history research by Victor Cherniak Books, Moscow
- Translation by Eugene Kocherga
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WUN UTILITIES LOGGINGS COLUMN
January
2002.
Edited by Eddie Bellerby ([email protected])
and our Team Logs Members without whom this column
would not be possible:
The Beginning of another year and there has been a lot of input
to the Logs column this month.
Thank you for that.
If any member has any requests ref the logs column I will be
happy to see if I can oblige.
00050.0 RTZ:Irkutsk TS 1700 CW Beeps, 1705 id, 1706 N0N (21Dec01) (KB)
00060.0 MSF: Time Signal Rugby 2124 time-signals (16 Jan 02)(HPT)
00073.2 UNID: prob. RN Crimond 2102 ITA-2 75/100 foxes (16 Jan 02)
(HPT) very good signal here in the West of Germany
00075.0 HBG: Observatoire Neuchatel 2126 time-signals (16 Jan 02)(HPT)
00077.5 DCF77: Telecom Mainflingen 2128 time-signals (16 Jan 02)(HPT)
00147.3 DDH47:DWD Pinneberg GER 2230 CW Marconi Day Special CW
Transmission. "cq de ddh47 Spc bcast in English, Italian,
German French and slow telegraphy at end of bcast. - NW
english - To all stations and friends of wireless radio
worldwide, this special broadcast comes to you by courtesy of
the National Weather Service of Germany to remember the first
wireless transmission across the north Atlantic by the AngloItalian pioneer Gugliemo Marconi.........Good luck. Nw
Italian." Follows same in Italian, German and French.
(12Dec01) (RGA)
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MNR:NDB UNID 17.17 UT (Monor/HNG??) (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
GRZ:NDB Graz/AUT 20.57 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
PV :NDB UNID 17.23 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
WO :NDB Wien-Schwechat/AUT 10.00 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
SA :NDB Timisoara-Giarmata/ROU 17.28 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
TST:Unid NDB 1143 AM 1 kHz 8 s (22Dec01) (KB)
TDE:Unid NDB 2101 AM 400 Hz 10.8 s (22Dec01) (KB)
COD: NDB Codogno/I 20.48 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
M.0 :NDB UNID 21.12 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
SRT:NDB UNID 20.01 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
BRK:NDB Brack(Wien)/AUT 100 watt 19.54 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
NCS:NDB Nagycserkesz/HNG 100 watt 20.44 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
PP :NDB Pecs/HNG 100 watt 19.54 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
FS :NDB Sliac/SVK 100 watt 20.42 UT (28.Dec/01)(Zoli)
LQA:NDB Saitu Rokku/MLT 19.50 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
POZ:NDB Pozarevac-Belgrade/YUG 19.50 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
INN:NDB Innsbruck/AUT 19.44 UT (29/Dec/01)(Zoli)
ORA:NDB Oradea/ROU 250 watt 19.46 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
DVN:NDB UNID 21.23 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
HM :NDB Budapest-Ferihegy/HNG 100 watt 19.44 UT
(28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
FN :NDB UNID 18.53 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
NAL:Unid NDB 1726 AM 1 kHz 5.6 s (22Dec01) (KB)
PIS:NDB Pisarovina/HRV 18.48 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
GBG:NDB Gleichenberg/AUT 18.46 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
S :NDB UNID 18.45 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
LOS:NDB Losinj/HRV 19.59 UT (29.Dec/01)(Zoli)
BUG:NDB Bugac/HNG 100 watt 18.38 (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
BR :NDB UNID 18.36 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
B :NDB Bratislava-Barka/SVK 20.35 UT (29/Dec/01)(Zoli)
CK:NDB Prerov/CZE 18.32 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
PIA:NDB Piacenza/I 18.28 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
TU :NDB Tuzla/BIH 18.24 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
AAW:NDB UNID 20.40 UT.0 (29/Dec/01)(Zoli)
HLV:NDB Holesov/CZE 18.22 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
LQ :NDB Landsberg/D.0 18.22 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
VTN:NDB.0 Kraljevo/YUG 18.16 UT (28.Dec/01)(Zoli)
UZ :NDB UNID 18.13 UT (28.dec/01)(Zoli)
VIB:NDB Viterbo/I 20.52 UT (29/Dec/01)(Zoli)
IA :NDB Brno-Turany/CZE 18.07 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
WAK:NDB Wakarel/BUL 18.02 UT (28/Dec/01)(Zoli)
PA :NDB Pancevo/YUG 17.30 UT (28.Dec/01)(Zoli)
ipa:Ancona Radio 2149 cw wx 07-Jan-02 (wp3)
: CIS Military/Navy 1943 UNID/75/160 Intermittent 36-50 style.
Discrete single messages. No idle between. Fairly rare system.
Can we call this one 36-50/75/160? (16Jan02) (RGA)
OXJ: Torshavn Radio 2235 USB E/Vn navigational warning
13 Jan 02)(HPT)
OFK:Turku Radio 1835 USB E gale-warning, wx, // 2810 other
QRGs not audible here (10 Jan 02)(HPT)
LGL: Floroe Radio 2233 USB E/Norw. navigational warnings
(13 Jan 02)(HPT)
LGQ: Rogaland Radio 2236 USB E/Norw. navig. warn.
(13 Jan 02)(HPT)
Machichaco Radio:1903 USB E/Sp tfc-list (07 Jan 02)(HPT)
EJK:Valentia CG Radio:2035 USB E wx (09 Jan 02)(HPT)
LFO: Oerlandet Radio 2105, 2135 USB E/Norw. repetition of
gale-warning no. 21 (13 Jan 02)(HPT)
LGZ: Farsund Radio 2107, 2136 USB E/Norw. nav. warning no. 41
(13 Jan 02)(HPT)
EJK:Valentia CG Radio:2034 USB E QSY 1752 (09 Jan 02)(HPT)
EJM:Malin Head CG Radio 2034 USB E QSY 1677 (09 Jan 02)(HPT)
Machichaco Radio:1903 USB E/Sp QSY 1707 (07 Jan 02)(HPT)
OFK:Turku Radio 1934 USB E QSY (10 Jan 02)(HPT)
SDJ: Stockholm Radio 1534 QSY for gale-warning, repetition of
nav. warning (13 Jan 02)(HPT)
ICB: Genova Radio 2036 USB E/I QSY 1925, 2642 for navigational
warnings (13 Jan 02)(HPT)
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02182.0 LFO: Oerlandet Radio 2104, 2135 USB E/Norw. QSY 1782
(13 Jan 02)(HPT)
02182.0 LGZ: Farsund Radio 2106, 2136 USB E/Norw. QSY 1785
(13 Jan 02)(HPT)
02182.0 LGL: Floroe Radio 2233 USB E/Now. QSY 1680 (13 Jan 02)(HPT)
02182.0 LGN: Bergen Radio 2134 USB E/Norw. "no traffic on hand"
(13 Jan 02)(HPT)
02182.0 LGQ: Rogaland Radio 2236 USB E/Norw. QSY 1692
(13 Jan 02) (HPT)
02182.0 OXJ: Torshavn Radio 2235 USB E QSY 1641 (13 Jan 02)(HPT)
02182.0 Falmouth CG: 2139 USB E QSY 2226 (13 Jan 02)(HPT)
02182.0 IDC: Cagliari Radio 2006 USB E/I QSY 2680, 2719
(16 Jan 02)(HPT)
02250.0 OWE:FTK RDAF Karup DNK 2120 ALE/USB Calls OWP/Unid.
(03Jan02) (RGA)
02266.0 ---: UNID 2258 CW Weak tfc in offline encrypt at 18wpm then
went into fast opcaht (13/Jan)(DW)
02226.0 Aberdeen CG: 2025 USB E wx (13 Jan 02)(HPT)
02226,0 Falmouth CG: 2139 USB E wx (13 Jan 02)(HPT)
02362.0 U2XC: UNID 2310 CW(F1A) Marker "U2XC" over approx 5 seconds in
every 20 (13/Jan)(DW)
02463.0 IDR: IN ROME 2326 RTTY 75/N/850 CARB "IGJ41 /IGJ42 /IGJ43
/IDR2 / IDR3 /IDR8" (13/Jan)(DW)
02474.0 PBC32: DN GOEREE ISLAND 2332 RTTY 75/N/850 CARB (13/Jan)(DW)
02563.5 :CIS Military 2138 81-81/81/270 Cipher. (12Jan02) (RGA)
02608.4 FYO:FN Toulon FRA 2037 RTTY/75/850 Tests. Call should be FUO.
(09Jan02) (RGA)
02608.5 FUO:Marine Toulon FRA 2045 RTTY/74.3/850 Running slow.
(18Dec01) (RGA)
02643.0 A9M: BAHRAIN RADIO 0007 CW Chan free marker "de A9M tlx"
(15/Jan)(DW)
02643.0 A9M:Hamala Radio 2011 cw, de a9mtlx + dig (10 Jan 02)(HPT)
02643.0 A9M:HamalaRadio BHR 2140 ARQ+CWID. (12Jan02) (RGA)
02643.5 SPS: WITOWO RADIO 0009 CW Chan free marker "de SPS/tor k"
(15/Jan)(DW)
02643.5 SPS:Witowo Radio 2010 cw, sps/tor k + dig (10 Jan 02)(HPT)
02680.0 IDC: Cagliari Radio 2006 USB I/E navigational warnings // 2719
(16 Jan 02)(HPT)
02719.0 IDC: Cagliari RAdio 2007 USB I/E navigational warnings// 2680
(16 Jan 02)(HPT)
02737.0 REA4: AFHQ Moscow RUS 1942 CW 16190 sked. // 4179 7018.
(16Jan02) (RGA)
02737.0 REA4:AFHQ Moscow RUS 2143 CW Ends 2140 sked. (12Jan02) (RGA)
02789.0 FUE: Ny Brest 1723 ITA-2 75/R/850 FAAA (16 Jan 02)(HPT)
02793.5 FDG:Air Bordeaux FRA 2148 RTTY/50/170 2 stopbits. Bricks test
without any spaces between characters. (12Jan02) (RGA)
02810.0 OFK:Turku Radio 1835 USB E gale-warning, wx // 1677 other QRGs
not audible here (10 Jan 02)(HPT)
02845.0 PBB: Dutch Navy Den Helder 2021 CARB tape RTTY 75BD 825shift
08/01 (PP)
03024.0 Unid:O/M (EE):0415 w/unheard station trying to talk him
through some marine engine repairs. (13/DEC/01) (RP3)
03106.0 PS1G:CIS Military 2200 CW Asks repeats from 60-group message
sent by DTOH. Ending 'HZaoG AWKEK = RPT AL QLN K'. Also on
(simplex) net TDI7 WFGE 1JSM WD2H EIHC. (12Jan02) (RGA)
03134.0 AF2B:Lithuanian Military 2248 ALE/USB Calls KO7V who responds.
(03Jan02) (RGA)
03137.0 140061:Rch-4061 C-5 84-0061 0428 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE init
PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) with arr msg for EDDF (RheinMain) 0650Z A1 all cargo thru load, 500Lbs Haz (20Dce01) (SA)
03137.0 260003:Rch-018Y C-17 96-0003 0618 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD83144966145NNNN (Sembach Metro) for WX at
EDDF (Rhein-Main) at 0740Z (19Dec01) (SA)
03137.0 290063:Rch-015Y 99-0063 0324 ALE/USB Wkg CRO wit hALE init PP
to [AMD]CCCCD83146763286NNNN (Incirlik AMCC) frag +4.25 4
palltes thru load (11Dec01) (SA)
03137.0 430076:Rch-041Y KC-10 83-0076 0539 ALE/USB Wkg PLA with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) we are working as part
Pagina 74
03137.0
03172.5
03172.5
03172.5
03217.0
03286.0
03288.5
03288.5
03306.4
03310.0
03330.0
03337.5
03339.8
03340.0
03376.0
03390.0
03401.7
03401.7
03401.7
03401.7
03415.0
03544.0
03548.0
03740.0
03775.0
03810.0
03830.0
03841.5
03885.0
04003.0
04003.0
04008.0
04031.0
04115.5
04179.0
04210.5
04210.5
WUN-v08
of Coronet East 94,req mission Symbol (not number) for our
tanker duties paperwork + PP to Metro for WX at LUMA
(Markuleshty, Moldova)(08Jan02) (SA)
ABCD:Rch-??? C-17 95-0107 1608 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE init
PP to [AMD]CCCCPPLANNNN (Lajes) Unable to make out c/sign.
a/craft needs to be outbound Lajes by 2145Z (15Dec01) (SA)
IMB1:Rome Meteo ITA 2034 RTTY/50/850 UEIY02 LIIB 181800. Still
there. (18Dec01) (RGA)
IMB31:Rome Meteo 1540 RTTY 50 synoptic and Metar-like reports
from Italy & SE Europe (21Dec01) (KB)
IMB:Rome Meteo 2042 RTTY/50/850 USIY LIIB 091800.
(09Jan02) (RGA)
N5D4:Russian Military 2207 CW To Unid. Missed call. '467 23 20
0056 467=143=ONhPa MWDuV ZNYYh' (Ends) '=574=RPT AL K.
(19Dec01) (RGA)
:Russian Military 2045 81-81/81/230 Cipher. (09Jan02) (RGA)
:Unid 2026 ARQ-E/86/150 No traffic. Stopped on space, went to
mark, then back to betas. (18Dec01) (RGA)
:Unid. Bundeswehr(?) 2047 ARQ-E/85.7/150 Idling.
(09Jan02) (RGA)
FDI22:Air Narbonne FRA 2051 RTTY/50/350 Bricks tests.
(09Jan02) (RGA)
UTT: Odessa Radio 1833 USB Ukarainian navigational warnings,
ID in EE (12 Jan 02)(HPT)
CHU:CAN 27/12 0755 Fair signal, cw, male in EE 7/Jan/02 (PP)
:Russian Military 2100 81-81/??/250 Slow idles only.
(09Jan02) (RGA)
L:MX Beacon 2214 CW St Petersburg. (12Jan02) (RGA)
L:MX Beacon 2023 CW Sankt Peterburg. Chirp. (18Dec01) (RGA)
S8BD:Unid CIS 2105 CW Sends 5FGs; receipted (R 80 K) by I4N5
and F4RR; I4N5 is told 'rpt al k' and repeats back msg with
header 80 21 9 2200=(5FGs). (09Jan02) (RGA)
MGJ:RN Base Clyde Scotland 2102 RTTY/75/850 CARBs. Carrier off
between messages. (09Jan02) (RGA)
RITA30: UNID 2200 AX25 [Rita51] de Rita30 ararar" (22/Dec)(DW)
RITA49: UNID 2200 AX25 Supervisory pkts to Rita51 (22/Dec)(DW)
RITA51: UNID 2200 AX25 "Rita30 de Rita51 qsl zbk1 ar"
Supervisory pkts to Rita38 Rita49 Rita74 (22/Dec)(DW)
RITA74: UNID 2200 AX25 Supervisory pkts to Rita51 (22/Dec)(DW)
:Unid Enigma 2219 AM Prob Mossad. YL with 5LGs.
(12Jan02) (RGA)
BH3R:CIS Military 2226 CW BH3R QDW=QDW AR. Also 2FJK and NRVK
on (simplex) net. (12Jan02) (RGA)
:Russian Military/Navy 2110 36-50/50/190 At least 6 messages.
(09Jan02) (RGA)
LZW:Varna Radio 1900 USB E wx, very weak(08 Jan 02)(HPT)
YV2J:CIS Military 2233 CW Msg 545 62 13 0010 545 ending EVaKZ
AWKEK K
HD2IOA:Guayaquil EQA 27/12 0750 Weak signal, cw and man in SS
'....ahora....7/Jan/02 (PP)
:Spanish Fishermen 2015 USB Scrambled male voices.
(18Dec01) (RGA)
AOQH:CIS Military 2013 CW To LYS3:QBE QYT1. (18Dec01) (RGA)
DDH3: DWD Pinneberg 1112 FAX 120/575 schedule // 7880, 13882.5
(11 Jan 02)(HPT)
AFR4GX:N Alabama wkg AAT4GQ. 1212z USB. AAR4CZ also in Net.
(29/Dec/01) (ALS).
Caroline:(Brit YL) in Caribean wkg Marine Net. 1210z USB. Boat
counts in harbors, wx conditions in Hopetown Abacos, Royal
Island, etc. (29/Dec/01) (ALS)
:CIS Military 2324 81-81/??/250 Slow revs only for 30 mins.
(17Dec01) (RGA)
IDR: ITALIAN NAVY 2157 USB / W/IHMW (12/Dec/2001) (SINAGER)
IDR: ITALIAN NAVY 2245 USB / W/IHMW (13/Dec/2001) (SINAGER)
REA4:AFHQ Moscow RUS 1942 CW 20190 sked bcast. //7044.
(20Dec01) (RGA)
IAR: Rome Radio 2220 cw, iar + SITOR (13 Jan 02)(HPT)
ESA: Tallinn Radio 2221 cw, de esa + SITOR (13 Jan 02)(HPT)
Pagina 75
WUN-v08
04210.5 A9M: Bahrein Radio 2223 cw, a9mtlx + SITOR (13 Jan 02)(HPT)
04214.0 IDR: Ny Rome 1709 ITA-2 75/R/850 mrk (16 Jan 02)(HPT)
04218.5 LZW: Varna Radio 1845 SITOR-B tfc-list // 6330, 8421.5, 12587
(15 Jan 02)(HPT)
04220.3 GYU: RN GIBRALTAR 2042 2 chan vft on usb. (09/Jan)(DW)
04220.9 GYU: RN GIBRALTAR 2043 RTTY 75/R/200 Chan 1 on vft. CARB "06a
08a GYU" (09/Jan)(DW)
04228.0 UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 1620 ITA-2 50/R/170 navigational
warnings // 8454, 12877.5, 16927, 19724.5, 22603,5
(12 Jan 02)(HPT)
04234.0 :Unid Span-N (?) 2030 RTTY/100/850 Telecipher 1.5 stopbits.
(15Jan02) (RGA)
04241.0 4XZ: IN HAIFA 2054 CW Marker "vvv de 4XZ ==" (09/Jan)(DW)
04244.0 DAO: KEIL MAIL 2058 CW Chan free marker (10 F1b bursts with
2second burst spacing, then 3 qck bursts) cw ID "cq de DAO"
every 3 minutes. QSX 4166/4177kHz (09/Jan)(DW)
04244.0 DAO: KIEL MAIL 2115 CW Chan free marker "cq de DAO"
(16/Jan)(DW)
04244.0 DAO:KielRadio GER 2034 DATA+CWID. (15Jan02) (RGA)
04259.0 SAB: GW NODE GOETEBORG 2011 CW Chan free marker (Globe)
"SAB".# Wkng ships in Globedata (09/Jan)(DW)
04259.0 XSG: SHANGHAI RADIO 2013 CW Marker "cq de XSG pse up 197(?)".
qrm4 fm SAB. (09/Jan)(DW)
04259.0 SAB: Goeteborg Radio 0230 cw, sab +digitals, no SITOR-B tfclist heard, waited until 0245 (13 Jan 02)(HPT)
04261.0 WFFI:Russian Military Bcast 2143 CW 3ZLI de WFFI QTC 474 109
10 0024 474=ZWE 498=MMMEE EHHHA AAZZZ LLLTT TZZZN NNPPP YOThJ
RPDGT (etc) (09Jan02) (RGA)
04262.0 LFI: GW NODE ROGALAND 2016 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "LFI".
Wkng ships in Globedata. (09/Jan)(DW)
04268.0 VTG4: IN MUMBAI 2121 CW Tfc, weak, in offline encrypt (4 fig
grps) (09/Jan)(DW)
04272.0 E10:.0 2200.0 AM/ letters in a row (weak here) 29/12/01 (PP)
04273.0 SAA: KARLSKRONA RADIO 2125 CW Marker "cq de SAA = qsx 4195
6292.5 = " (09/Jan)(DW)
04273.0 SAA: Karlskrona Radio 2015 cw, cq qsx 4195, 6292.5 // 6357
(15 Jan 02)(HPT)
04280.0 PBC34: DN GOEREE ISLAND 2133 RTTY 75/N/850 CARB. Chan 04b
active (09/Jan)(DW)
04283.0 XSV: TIANJIN RADIO 2020 CW Marker just audible enough to ID
"qrz ? de XSV up ..." (10/Jan)(DW)
04292.0 IAR: ROME RADIO 2036 CW Wx forecast for Med. [23wpm]
(10/Jan)(DW)
04295.0 FUE: FN BREST 2112 RTTY 75/N/850 Marker "FAAA de FUE testing
RYs SGs figs k" (10/Jan)(DW)
04308.0 RRR34:Gelendzhik radio Russia 2100 21 Dec 01 CW/ARQ
callband (EB)
04320.0 IAR: ROME RADIO 2131 CW Marker "vvv de IAR k 4 8 12 16 22 mhz
= we lsn 22 and reply on 17206.1 kh" (10/Jan)(DW)
04320.3 MGJ: RN FASLANE 2133 4 chan fleet bdcast vft on usb
(10/Jan)(DW)
04322.1 MGJ: RN FASLANE 2135 RTTY 75/R/340 Chan 3 in vft. CARB. Chan
08p active. (10/Jan)(DW)
04325.8 R: CISN USTINOV 2151 CW Single letter [R] hf beacon
(10/Jan)(DW)
04331.0 4XZ : Haifa, Israel 0259z Dec 23-01 CW "V DE" [SN]
04363.0 3AC4: Monaco Radio 0930 USB F/E wx // 8728, 8806, 13146,13152,
17260, 17323, 22768 (11 Jan 02)(HPT)
04396.3 B3ET:Slovak Military Trencin 2149 CW/--/230 RNJ5 RNJ5 AR.
(09Jan02) (RGA)
04438.5 IDR: ITALIAN NAVY 0608 USB / W/IHFB (12/Dec/2001) (SINAGER)
04438.5 IDR: ITALIAN NAVY 2214 USB / W/IADV (11/Dec/2001) (SINAGER)
04442.0 :NATO Air Defence 2040 LINK-11/1364/USB (15Jan02) (RGA)
04474.0 IDR: ITALIAN NAVY 2215 USB / W/IADV, IHMO
(13/Dec/2001) (SINAGER)
04553.0 KO7V:Lithuanian Military Net 2141 ALE/USB Sounds.
(03Jan02) (RGA)
04560.0 TAH: Istanbul Radio 2001 SITOR-B wx in Turk./E // 8431,12654
Pagina 76
04571.0
04572.0
04583.0
04601.5
04610.0
04631.5
04645.0
04721.0
04721.0
04721.0
04721.0
04721.0
04721.0
04721.0
04721.0
04721.0
04721.0
04721.0
04721.0
04721.0
04721.0
04721.0
04721.0
04841.0
04897.5
WUN-v08
(11 Jan 02)(HPT)
:CIS Military 2153 81-81/40.5/500 Diff revs; many cipher
starts before settling down in Green. (09Jan02) (RGA)
:NATO Air Defence 1615 LINK-11/1364/USB Mil-Std-188-203-1A
'Tadil' (10Jan02) (RGA)
DDK2:Deutscher Wetterdienst 1500 ITA-2 50/N/400 ry, cq, wx//
7646, 10100.8(04 Jan 02)(HPT)
:Unid INS Vessel/Aircraft 2043 ARQ 5LGs prob wkg Irish Naval
Service Base at Haulbowline. 'Can you make a copy for PT23?'
(PT23 prob patrol vessel LE Aisling). (15Jan02) (RGA)
GYA:RN Northwood 1200 Fax 120/576 wx, surface temp. analysis
// 11086.5, 8040, 2618.5 (not decodable) (06 Jan 02)(HPT)
:M21 Russian Air Defence 1620 CW 10215174394816=
20326501030528=99?1922?9???? (10Jan02) (RGA)
TALLINN ATIS:Tallinn Volmet EST 2051 USB Wx actuals by OM
Robot. (15Jan02) (RGA)
160026:Rch-124Y C-5 86-0026 2144 ALE/USB Wkh ADW with ALE init
PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) long and very broken
conversation about LERT (ROTA) (31Dec01) (SA)
180222:Rch-10A C-5 68-0222 1914 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE init
PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) UNable to get quiet hrs
Waiver for Ramstein where do you want us to go."Hilda" we have
been working this for more than 6 hrs now. Duty Officer on
line to Ramstein to find out whether you go there or
Mildenhall, also trying General W??? to resolve. Hilda
(Female) op finally lost patience (at 2130Z) with General.Duty
Off and Ramstein. Ran out of recording time when it was
getting interesting. (18Dec01) (SA)
180222:Rch-8222 C-5 68-0222 2359 ALE/USB Wkg ADW ALE+VOICE
for PP to Hilda Dispatch next dest 0325Z A1 (19Dec01) (SA)
200175:Rch-009Y C-17 00-0175 0242 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPDDFNNNN (Rhein-main AMCC) broken hard to
read (10Dec01) (SA)
200177:Rch-162Y C-17 00-0177 0238 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) next dest 0540Z
A1+Metro (19Dec01) (SA)
223293:Rch-361Y C-17 92-3293 0222 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN(Hilda E) for the 0430Z WX at OJAM
(Amman Jordan) (08Dec01) (SA)
230601:C-17 93-0601 0504 ALE/USB Wkg 290061 C-17 99-0061
ALE+AMD [AMD]HAPPY NEW YEAR 8AS CREW HERE (01Jan02) (SA)
230601:Rch-001Y C-17 93-0601 0257 ALE/USB Wkg ADW ALE+VOICE
(07Dec01) (SA)
260002:Rch-010Y C-17 96-0002 0136 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) arr last dest 0025Z out
0115Z next 0545Z +WX (07Dec01) (SA)
270048:Rch-343T C-17 97-0048 2011 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD83144802049NNNN (Ramstein AMCC) in the
blocks 2320Z A3 for 5 write ups. (16Dec01) (SA)
290060:Rch-758Y C-17 99-0060 0327 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) next dest 0510Z A1+
Metro (13Dec01) (SA)
290064:Rch-35 C-17 99-0064 0210 ALE/USB Wkg ADW with ALE init
PP to [AMD]CCCCD83144966145NNNN (Sembach Metro) for 0500Z WX
at Ramstein (20Dec01) (SA)
290064:Rch-36 C-17 99-0064 2021 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE init
PP to [AMD]CCCCD8 3144807771NNNN (Ramstein) inb dest at 2320Z
thanks for getting req waiver (14Dec01) (SA)
291190:Rch-1190 C-17 89-1190 0443 ALE/USB Wkg ADW with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD8 7791748NNNN (Hilda E) take off time
0335Z dest 1235Z (13Dec01) (SA)
291192:Rch-003Y C-17 89-1192 0332 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPDDFNNNN (Rhien-Main) fragged -2.35 A1 neg
pax,neg cargo (10Dec01) (SA)
CEF:2338 ALE/USB Wkg 180219 C-5 68-0219 (19Dec01) (SA)
OWF:RDAF Skrydstrup DNK 2147 ALE/USB Calls OWK/RDAF HQ Vedbaek
who responds. (03Jan02) (RGA)
UNID:2020 100 bd/150 shift (10 Jan 02)(HPT)
Pagina 77
WUN-v08
04944.0 :Unid Bundeswehr 1632 ARQ-E/85.7/165 Trc encrypted.
(10Jan02) (RGA)
04990.2 RFFTA:Paris, France 20.00 ARQ-M2 200/400 Ch. A:Some op chat,
"comment me receivez vous? and start of msg with cct ID "AFD".
Ch. B:RFFTA with tfc in FF to BURINFAERO SARAJEVO also flight
info to RFFSBIA, Sarajevo on FDXB cct (27Dec01). (PT)
04996.0 RWM:Moskva RUS 27/12 1500 Fair 7/Jan/02 (PP)
05063.0 :Enigma M51 2308 CW NR72D 18 00:08:08 2001=GVIPX EQAUI
GAWQH.... (17Dec01) (RGA)
05081.0 :CIS Military 1526 81-81/81/240 Cipher. (03Jan02) (RGA)
05097.0 CFH:CanForce Halifax NS CAN 2056 RTTY/75/850 ZKRs.
(15Jan02) (RGA)
05097.0 CFH:Halifax, Canada 20.15 ITA2 75/850 Naval Radio Station
Newport Corners with "NAWS DE CFH" (13Dec01). (PT)
05106.7 ---: EGYPTIAN EMB ?LOC 1916 arq 100/E/170 Too weak to decode
(14/Jan)(DW)
05120.0 OWF:RDAF Skrydstrup DNK 2207 ALE/USB Calls OWI/RDAF Aalborg.
(03Jan02) (RGA)
05131.0 :Russian Military 2318 MS-5/4800/USB Cipher. (17Dec01) (RGA)
05153.9 "s":Beacon Archangelsk 1932 cw 08-Jan-02 (wp3)
05155.0 SCT1:Prob FEMA 2147 ALE/USB Calls WKN. (21Dec01) (RGA)
05155.0 SCT1:Prob FEMA 2248 ALE/USB Calls WKN1. (17Dec01) (RGA)
05159.0 4XZ:IDF Haifa ISR 1528 CW 61 x 5LGs. (03Jan02) (RGA)
05159.0 4xz:IN Haifa 2047 cw vvv de 4xz 4xz - - 08-Jan-02 (wp3)
05159.0 4XZ:Ny Haifa 2219 cw, ID, msgs (07 Jan 02)(HPT)
05255.0 NNN0QU (NCS): Federal Coordination Net 1510 USB / with net
check-ins on F-02. QSYed to F-03 (7419.5) at 1520Z.
(02Jan.2002) (Midwest USA)
05302.0 EMW3: Unid E.European Military Bcast 1015 CW PVGR de EMW3 QTC
11 20 16 1113=RHOBL U.DLN V..37 BKGPM OHONI 3V23. (mixed
5F/LGs). Tks to DL8AAM for the frequency. (16Jan02) (RGA)
05305.5 UNID:Wavecom analyzes 48 bd, 250 shift and Autospec, hmmm
4/Jan02 (HPT)
05315.0 unid:
cw / (20/Jan/2002) (od1)
05315.0 ????:
cw / (11/Jan/2002) (????)
05339.0 CIO2:Prob Mossad Illicit 1639 AM YL rptg CIO2. (10Jan02) (RGA)
05340.0 :Iraqi Jammer 1529 WOBBLE JAMMER Pilot carrier 5340.
(03Jan02) (RGA)
05341.0 A22S:CIS Military 1531 CW Wkg 3UGB. Also TLT1 on Sx net. Poor
net discipline. (03Jan02) (RGA)
05342.0 FDI8:F AF Nice 2039 cw vvv, mrk (09 Jan 02)(HPT)
05343.0 A43C:working Z71B 11.40z.
05343.0 Q29D:joined by Z51A/Z12/E23B/Z97A/Z57B 12.01z
05343.0 Q29D:working Z71B/A43C, assuming Net Control 11.48z.
05343.0 Y87:calling 13.02z, no answer. (GT) 25/Dec/01
05343.0 Z71B:calling 43C from 11.30z to 11.40z.
05344.0 :Unid Illicit 2255 CW Fairly fast 5FGs. Ends 000 000.
(17Dec01) (RGA)
05376.5 OST: Ostende Radio 1530 SITOR-B QTC-list (15 Jan 02)(HPT)
05384.9 :Unid CIS 2059 81-81/40.5/500 Cipher. (15Jan02) (RGA)
05401.0 AE1USA:US-ARMY MARS Station Edingen, D 1255 PACTOR-I
200Bd/200Hz tfc. to AEM1WF (26Dec01) (LDO)
05401.0 AEM1WF:US-ARMY MARS Station Neidenbach, D 1255 PACTOR-I
200Bd/200Hz tfc. to AE1USA (26Dec01) (LDO)
05405.3 :Unid ICAO AFTN Circuit 2103 RTTY/50/300 Metar from UNLGYMYX
on circuit KWD. Addresses are all UN.. Meteos. (UNSYYMYX,
UNTTYMYX etc.) Metar is from UNLL at 2100z. UN.. is unlisted.
Seem to remember a similar circuit carrying FPLs on a EuropeBangkok route some time last year. Very little tfc on this
one. Only one msg since 2100z. (15Jan02) (RGA)
05405.5 : CIS Military 1840 81-81/81/230 Cipher. (16Jan02) (RGA)
05418.0 1F5F:Russian Military 2220 CW Calls up ZWWJ PFJ9 & YULW for a
comms check. (19Dec01) (RGA)
05418.0 AAA:UNID Israeli AF Station, 1843, USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, tfc.
to RAM (02Jan02) (LDO)
05418.0 RAM:UNID Israeli AF station, 1843, USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, tfc.
to AAA (02Jan02) (LDO)
05436.0 :Prob Mossad Illicit 1641 AM YL with 5LG. (10Jan02) (RGA)
Pagina 78
WUN-v08
05450.0 RAF VOLMET:RAF W.Drayton G 1535 USB YL with civil and military
airfields weather actuals. (03Jan02) (RGA)
05450.0 RAF VOLMET:RAF W.Drayton G 1642 USB YL with airfield
forecasts. (10Jan02) (RGA)
05480.0 #'s : North Korean 1403z Dec 23-01 CW "V" and very brief
traffic, then off [SN]
05512.0 F16S:Unid 1653 CW 'F16S F16S - 2R UX2R ... RR AR.
(10Jan02) (RGA)
05547.0 007: ARINC SHANNON 2344 HFDL on usb. Squitters (03/Jan)(DW)
05616.0 Gander Aero:1745 USB E wkg. American 142 (07 Jan 02)(HPT)
05617.0 UNID: VLB2 0250 USB / Repeated numerous times VLB2 and nothing
else. (31/Dec/2001) (Paul Little)
05687.0 FAP Lisboa:(Portuguese AF HQs, Lisbon):0803 USB w/aircraft 405
in position report. (13/DEC/01) (RP3)
05687.0 NAF 30:(Netherlands AF a/c) working DHM91 (GAF, Munster)18.28z
7/Jan02(GT).
05696.0 Camslant Chesapeake:0320 USB w/CG Rescue 1701 reporting
airborne from homeplate (13/DEC/01) (RP3)
05696.0 Camslant:2031 USB w/CG 1712, CG 1720 & Y3X in radio checks.
(13/DEC/01) (RP3)
05696.0 CG 03C:(H-60 # 6003, CGAS Clearwater):0307 USB w/Camslant
Chesapeake reporting position as 94 nms on bearing of 308
degrees from checkpoint Kilo 3. (3/JAN/02) (RP3)
05696.0 CG 24C:(helo on OPBAT mission):2343 USB w/Camslant securing
radio guard. (13/DEC/01) (RP3)
05696.0 CG Rescue 6022:0408 USB w/Camslant reporting airborne from
Patrick AFB w/4 POB. (13/DEC/01) (RP3)
05696.0 CAMSLANT: Chesapeake 1454z USB Wkg CG 1500 (HC-130H Elizabeth
City CGAS) airborne w 7 POB. (10/Jan/02) (ALS)
05699.0 Unid:O/M (EE):0034 USB w/O/M (EE). New England accented.
Probable Georges Bank fishermen. (18/DEC/01) (RP3)
05699.0 Winnipeg Military:0009 USB w/Canforce aircraft Gonzo 08
(Dash-8, Winnipeg) w/wx. (18/DEC/01) (RP3)
05704.0 6YSJ:Unid CIS 1539 CW Receiving tfc on dx net. Apparently
interrupted by P9O8 who was told to wait. Not military.
(03Jan02) (RGA)
05708.0 100453:Rch-2V3 C-5 70-0453 0318 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE for
PP to Hilda Metro for WX at LERT(Rota) at 0515Z
(15Dec01) (SA)
05708.0 100453:Rch-Z1 C-5 70-0453 0303 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE init
PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) for WX next dest
(20Dec01) (SA)
05708.0 160018:Rch-929Y C-5 86-0018 0809 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE init
PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) very broken (13Dec01) (SA)
05708.0 200173:Rch-015Y C-17 00-0173 0641 ALE/USB Wkg ADW with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD947790301NNNN (Hilda Dispatch) Hilda
unable to read try different freq (11Dec01) (SA)
05708.0 240065:Rch-4065 C-17 94-0065 0245 ALE/USB Wkg ADW with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD83142382552NNNN (Mildenhall Metro)
broken(10Dec01) (SA)
05708.0 240067:Rch-661N C-17 94-0067 2304 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) next dest 0145Z A2
(15Dec01) (SA)
05708.0 260004:Rch-742Y C-17 96-0004 0249 ALE/USB Wkg ALE+VOICE for PP
to Lajes c/p with arr msg for 0530Z (01Jan02) (SA)
05708.0 260005:Rch-35 C-17 96-0005 1808 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE init
PP to [AMD]CCCCD83144807771NNNN (Ramstein ??) 30 min slip with
your A/R CT due to lightning with the Tankers. Am in touch
with 1st tanker and will play catchup with 2nd for frag CT
(18Dec01) (SA)
05708.0 270041:Rch-502F C-17 97-0041 0743 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD8 3147273766NNNN (Rota AMCC) with arr msg
as frag A1 no pax, no cargo (13Dec01) (SA)
05708.0 270046:Rch-750YC-17 97-0046 1629 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE init
PP to [AMD]CCCCD8 3127791748NNNN (Hilda E) with arr msg next
dest frag+1.35mins A3 + PP to Metro (12Dec01) (SA)
05708.0 280054:Rch-008Y C -16 98-0054 0425 ALE/USBWkG CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD9946763286NNNN (Incirlik AMCC) passed to
Pagina 79
WUN-v08
Stage Manager. Have 11.5 hrs left of crew duty day. We can
make it back to ???? without stopping at EDDF (Rhein-main) if
we do not spend too much time at your station. (19Dec01) (SA)
05708.0 290058:Rch-051Y C-17 99-0058 0131 ALE/USB Wkg PLA with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD8 3127794795NNNN (Hilda Metro)c for 0400Z
WX at LEMO (Moron)(06Jan02) (SA)
05708.0 290061:Rch-001Y 0013 ALE/USN Wkg CRO with ALE init PP to
[AMD] CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) barely readable (01Jan02) (SA)
05708.0 290062:Rch-311Y C-17 99-0062 0733 ALE/USB Wkg PLA with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD8 3127791748NNNN (Hilda E) next station
as frag -2.5 A1 3pax passed to Metro for WX at LPLA (Lajes)
(06Jan02) (SA)
05708.0 290064:Rch-9064 C-17 99-0064 0517 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD83822635NNNN (McChord c/p) for personal
(30Dec01) (SA)
05708.0 290168:Rch-9168 C-17 99-0168 0928 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTARNNNN (Ramstein) inb your station 1200Z
A1 75000 off load. " Noise embargo until 1215Z ,fly around for
15 mikes"(05Jan02) (SA)
05708.0 291189:Rch-705Y C-17 89-1189 1801 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCPCPDDFNNNN (Frankfurt/rhein-Main) inb your
station 2100Z A3 neg pax,neg cargo (04Jan02) (SA)
05708.0 571491:KC-135 57-1491 0826 ALE/USB Wkg ADW with ALE init PP to
Hilda E Callsign sounds like Foxtrot-05 (20Dec01) (SA)
05708.0 CEF:Westover 0644 ALE/USB Wkg 180219 C-5 68-0219
(20Dec01) (SA)
05711.0 Cape Radio: USAF/NASA 2327 USB / wkg the MV Liberty Star after
the STS-108 launch at 2219Z. (05Dec.2001) (Midwest USA)
05711.0 DoD Cape: 2157 USB / working King One for STS-108 launch
support. (05Dec.2001) (Midwest USA)
05711.0 DoD Cape: 2234 USB / calling the USCG Cutter Kingfisher after
the STS-108 launch. (05Dec.2001) (Midwest USA)
05711.0 DoD: 2216 USB / working MV Liberty Star for STS-108 launch
support. (05Dec.2001) (Midwest USA)
05711.0 DoD: 2219 USB / with the ten second countdown of the STS-108
launch. (05Dec.2001) (Midwest USA)
05711.0 DoD: 2322 USB / wkg the MV Liberty Star after the STS-108
launch at 2219Z. (05Dec.2001) (Midwest USA)
05726.0 : NATO Air Defence 1844 LINK-11/1364/USB (16Jan02) (RGA)
05756.0 4XML:Unid 1734 CW 'V BFR7 (x3) de 4XML (x2)' repeating. Isn't
this L9CC's style? (10Jan01) (RGA)
05773.0 : CIS Military 1847 MS-5/4800/USB Pre-cipher tones.
(16Jan02) (RGA)
05808.1 : CIS Military 1849 81-81/--/250 Setup mode; slow revs;
offair/QSY at 1915z. (16Jan02) (RGA)
05845.5 :CIS Military 1542 81-81/81/250 Opchat in differentially-keyed
pre-cipher (not decodable). Into green at 1551z.
(03Jan02) (RGA)
05863.1 UNID:0445 ?PACTOR 200/170 acf 250, 500 (Oct 11 2001)(PLOO)
05873.0 : M21 Russian Air Defence Plot 1900 CW Following
sequence:23620901090800=992156??0????? =992157??0?????
13620171329656= 992158??0????? (16Jan02) (RGA)
05881.9 YRR3:Bucharest Meteo 1559 RTTY/50/400 SNRO40 YRCV 031600.
(03Jan02) (RGA)
05882.0 YOG37:Bucharest Meteo 0116 ITA-2 50/N/400 wx AAXX, no ID
(06 Jan 02)(HPT)
05882.0 YRR3: Bucharest Meteo ROM 1905 RTTY/50/400 YHRI01 YRBK 161800.
(16Jan02) (RGA)
05930.0 LFI: GW NODE ROGALAND 2353 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "LFI"
(20/Dec)(DW)
60206 (a USAF C-20B, Serial # 86-0206) on F-290.
(14Jan.2002) (Midwest USA)
06239.0 :NATO System 1618 KG84C/75/850 Busy. (03Jan02) (RGA)
06242.9 : Unid. Ships (?) 1911 KG84C/75/850 Discrete messages;
sometimes two ships (?) sending together. (16Jan02) (RGA)
06290.0 #'s : North Korean 1432z Dec-23-01 CW very weak, long
fades [SN]
06306.0 : TH Wilkovo 1917 RTTY/50/170 Tgms to IzmailRadio. Morse
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06315.0
06316.0
06316.0
06320.0
06322.0
06322.5
06324.0
06327.5
06330.0
06330.5
06330.5
06349.5
06353.0
06355.0
06357.0
06358.0
06358.5
06358.5
06380.0
06389.0
06390.0
06450.0
06468.0
06482.0
06483.0
06489.0
06490.0
06529.0
06550.0
06600.0
06600.0
06600.0
06600.0
06637.0
06697.0
06697.0
06697.0
06712.0
06714.0
06721.0
06721.0
06721.0
WUN-v08
opchat. (16Jan02) (RGA)
UFL: Vladivostok Radio 2041 cw, de ufl + SITOR
(13 Jan 02)(HPT)
UFN: Novorossiysk Radio 2028 cw, ufn + SITOR (13 Jan 02)(HPT)
UFN:Novorossiysk R.0 RUS.0 2140 CW marker "UFN" + sitor A
idle KYKY 0312 (PP)
UFZ:Vladivostok rdo 1150 ARQ tfc to UFNB BMRT Mys Babushkini,
QSX was 6269 (16Dec01) (ML2)
ZSC: GW NODE CAPETOWN 2244 CW chan free marker (Globe) "ZSC".
Wkng ship in Globedata (16/Jan)(DW)
UDK2: Murmansk Radio 2146 cw de udk2 + SITOR (13 Jan 02)(HPT)
VCT:Tors Cove R (Newfoundland) 2130.0 CW.0 "VCT" + sitor
tape 4/12 PP
UAT: Moscow Radio 2144 cw, uat + SITOR (13 Jan 02)(HPT)
LZW: Varna Radio 1938 SITOR-B news in Bulgarian language
(15 Jan 02)(HPT)
8PO: Barbados Radio 2143 cw, 8PO + SITOR (13 Jan 02)(HPT)
OSY:Belgium 07.30 Pactor Sailmail station working FW7840
(20Dec01). (PT)
FUE:French navy Brest France 1650 08 Jan 02 RTTY 150
callband (EB)
SAB:Gothenburg radio Sweden 1648 08 Jan 02 CW/ARQ
callband (EB)
USU: MariupolRadio UKR 1921 CW QSS marker to fleet call 4KF.
(16Jan02) (RGA)
SAA: Karlskrona Radio 2030 cw cq qsx 4195, 6292,5 // 4273
(15 Jan 02)(HPT)
SAA:Karlskrona radio Sweden 1643 08 Jan 02 CW callband (EB)
PBC: Ny Goeree 1715 ITA-2 75/R/850 mrk (16 Jan 02)(HPT)
PBC:R.D.N Goeree Netherlands 1642 08 Jan 02 callband (EB)
4XZ: IN HAIFA 1914 CW Tfc in offline encrypt (16/Jan)(DW)
AQP4: PB KARACHI 1903 CW Marker "vvv de AQP2/4" then into tfc
with 5 fig grps. Barely readable (18/Jan)(DW)
CTP: PN LISBON 2155 RTTY 75/N/850 Marker "naws de CTP qsx 04
06 08 12 mhz ar" (16/Jan)(DW)
090:Unid 0823 ALE/USB Wkg with C11. Sends [AMD] TIME
01020009162344 (09-01-02) (IB)
LFI:Rogaland radio Norway 1636 08 Jan 02 CW/ARQ callband (EB)
PBB:R.D.N Den Helder Netherlands 1630 08 Jan 02 callband (EB)
PBB: Ny Den Helder 1718 ITA-2 75/R/850 (16 Jan 02)(HPT)
UNID:0656 RTTY 75/850 Encrypted (WST) 16/Dec/01
UNID:0755 RTTY 75/850 Encrypted. (WST) 16/Dec/01
V1:2359z USB; "Cuban Babbler"; poss Cuban air Def sta.
(02/Jan/02) (ALS)
ARAB12: ROM MOI Net 12 Arad 2045 ALE/USB Calls RAMB12/Ramnicu
Valcea. (16Jan02) (RGA)
FABIO:.0 FABIO clg ALE ALE 125 25-12-01 16,14 (BvR)
FABIO:.0 Unid clg ALE [ cmd 61 3f 60]] ALE 125
23-12-01 06,44 (BvR)
Unid ALE.0 ALE clg Fabio ALE 125 25-12-01 16,14 (BvR)
Unid:.0 ALE.0 Unid responding to call from Fabio ALE 125
23-12-01 06,45 (BvR)
BISCAYNE 413:0243z USB wkg Miami LDOC; departed San Juan
0205z, ETA Orlando-Sanford A/p 0456z w 156SOB.
(02/Jan/02) (ALS)
MKL:RAF Kinloss (Edingburg ?) wkg T3V with wx forcast. 17:20
20/Dec/01 (RP)
RED APPLE:28-char EAM 0511 USB WW53IN simulcast 8992 and
11244. (11 Jan 02) (JH)
RED APPLE:EAM Bcast 0516 USB WW53IN. H+14/h+44 activity.
(11 Jan 02) (JH)
SIGONELLA:28-char EAMs 0729 USB MQDGJD and MQFS32 at 0759z.
Simulcast on at least 4724, 8992 and 11244. (18 Dec 01) (JH)
Unid:O/M (North African Arabic):0425 USB w/O/M (North African
Arabic).NATO phonetics interspersed in chat. (13/DEC/01) (RP3)
100463:C-5 70-0463 0059 ALE/USB Sounds (12Dec01) (SA)
180222:C-65 68-0222 0123 ALE/USB Wkg WC1 unid (01Jan02) (SA)
260005:Rch-35 C-17 96-0005 0229 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE init
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06721.0
06721.0
06721.0
06721.0
06721.0
06721.0
06721.0
06724.3
06739.0
06739.0
06751.0
06751.0
06751.0
06751.0
06751.0
06751.0
06770.0
06771.7
06776.0
06779.0
06783.0
06834.0
06834.0
06834.0
06834.0
06852.0
06852.0
06875.5
WUN-v08
PP to[AMD]CCCCD83144807771NNNN (Ramstein ??) with arr msgs for
Rch-35/36/37 all A2 for various write ups all in the blocks
0500Z-0545Z (17Dec01) (SA)
260008:Rch-065Y C-17 96-0008 0442 ALE/USB Wkg ADW with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) next dest frag-20 A1 +
WX for I think Ramstein (16Dec01) (SA)
290058:C-17 99-0058 0235 ALE/USB Wkg GTL with ALE init PP to
[AMD]CCCCPDDFNNNN (Frankfurt) fragged +30 neg cargo, 1pax+ PP
to USAFE Metro for 0515Z arr (09Dec01) (SA)
338080:C-141 63-8080 0048 ALE/USB Wkg HAW (19Dec01) (SA)
a/c : "REACH 7030" 0339z Dec-23-01 USB calling/working
AFA [SN]
ABCD:Unid A/C 0119 ALE/USB Wkg PLA (07Jan02) (SA)
AFA : Andrews AFB, Md. 0340z Dec-23-01 USB with phone patch
for "REACH 7030" [SN]
CEF:(Westover) 0157 ALE/USB Wkg 190020 C-5 69-0020
(02Jan02) (SA)
CEF:(Westover) 0355 ALE/USB Wkg 290058 C-17 99-0058 CEF
normally only works C-5s (11Dec01) (SA)
Andrews Global: GHFS 0638 USB / off-freq. with an EAM. [6724.0
is published Sigonella freq.] (20Dec.2001) (Midwest USA)
ANDREWS:Calling DIEGO GARCIA 0616 USB "DIEGO GARCIA, DIEGO
GARCIA, this is ANDREWS, ANDREWS. Request you echo the
following" and into his FOXTROT message (maybe OKY ## ??; weak
and difficult). This local night reminds me of a short time
in mid 92 (lack of codewords in these things).
(10 Jan 01) (JH)
CanForce 4413:Wkg Architect 1237 USB Comms too weak for P/P
will try again later. (08Jan01) (CMB)
"DoD Support": 2252 USB / calling USCG Cutter Kingfisher for
STS-108 launch support. (04Dec.2001) (Midwest USA)
Cape Osbourne: 2123 USB / calling King One for STS-108 launch
support. No joy. (05Dec.2001) (Midwest USA)
DoD Cape: 2115 USB / wkg King One for STS-108 launch support.
No joy on 5711.0. (04Dec.2001) (Midwest USA)
DoD Cape: 2251 USB / telling King One that the STS-108 launch
is now 05/2219 UTC. (04Dec.2001) (Midwest USA)
Hops 86: possible ID Air NG C-130 2100 USB / clg Herca? Opspossible 189th Airlift Squadron at Boise, ID.
(04Dec.2001) (Midwest USA)
King One: 2252 USB / calling King Two for STS-108 launch
support. (04Dec.2001) (Midwest USA)
NOMADE2:Rohde & Schwarz Net 1226 ALE/USB Calls NOMADE1 who
responds. (15Jan02) (RGA)
---: MFA CAIRO 1912 arq 100/E/170 Selcals TVXK. Swtchs to fec,
indicating 5015 = qsx 5105+1.7kHz (5106.7 kHz). Returns arq,
makes contact but no tfc (14/Jan)(DW)
---: UNID 2323 CW "OU6K 557 52 15 021 5 557 = 562 = PRUFA
UOYQA" etc (14/Jan)(DW)
drao:GN ship "Lübeck" 1304 usb/rtty qso dhj59 07-Jan-02 (wp3)
UNID:0727 UNID 200/500 br=0, still on @0756
(Dec 15 2001)(PLOO)
GYA: RN NORTHWOOD 0710 FAX 120/576/N/800 Mid East charts
(starting 0605z?) beginning to appear out of noise. Offair
0730z (07/Jan)(DW)
GYA: RN NORTHWOOD 1805 FAX 120/576/N/800 MSLP analysis for
1200z for Mid East further charts same area but becoming fuzzy
disappearing into noise by 1930z. (06/Jan)(DW)
GYA:Royal Navy Northwood 1806 FAX surface analysis 12z, area
approx. 10-50n 15-85e. Not / /2618.5 etc (05Jan02) (KB)
GYA:Royal Navy Northwood 1907 FAX 96h sfc prog for Middle East
(03Jan02) (KB)
DOR:MFA Sofia, BUL 1453 USB/8FSK-240 Bd ARQ- system, tfc. to
unloc. emb. using proprietary MFSK modem (28Dec01) (LDO)
DOR:MFA Sofia, BUL 1453 USB/8FSK-240 Bd ARQ-system, tfc. to
unloc. emb. using proprietary MFSK modem (28Dec01) (LDO)
RMP: CISN KALININGRAD 1507 CW "RMC99 RMK32 de RMP qsu 1 qsx
4823 aaa5 ar" (20/Dec)(DW)
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WUN-v08
06900.0 0000006137:Prob Iranian Net 2232 ALE/USB Sounds.
(03Jan02)(RGA)
06912.0 SYN2:2349z USB; Numbers station. (02/Jan/02) (ALS)
06914.0 257:Unid Illicit 1841 CW 257 (x3) 1 repeating. (03Jan02) (RGA)
06925.0 drob11:rou-mil? 0840 ale/usb to tarb11 31-Dez-01 (wp3)
06954.0 :Unid 1744 IRA-ARQ/100/470 ACF=10. Morse on centre freq 'QSA 4
K' 'OK AS'. Then data 'QQQSSSAAA444' etc. 'QRK4' 'BK' and so
on followed by cipher. Reminiscent of a FAPSI sked.
(10Jan01) (RGA)
06968.0 :FAPSI Link 88..8 1845 RTTY/73.3/480 5LGs. Last message.
Header was corrupt. (03Jan02) (RGA)
06975.0 Unid: CIS-System 1545 40.5/500 turning in some idling
(15 Jan 02) (HPT)
06982.0 #'s : Unidentified.0 1200z Dec-24-01 CW 5 figure
traffic [SN]
06994.0 WC2XPF: Auburn, Washington, USA 0210 Baudot 45/850n with news
and information. (16Dec.2001) (Midwest USA)
06994.0 WC2XPF: Auburn, Washington, USA 0304 Baudot 75/850n with news
& information. 75 baud on "Fast Freddie Friday."
(15Dec.2001) (Midwest USA)
06994.00 WC2XPF: Auburn, Washington 1700 RTTY 45.45/170 News reports
from VOA and NEWSMAX.COM (14/Jan/2002) (RICH WA6KNW)
06994.00 WC2XPF: Auburn, Washington 1800 RTTY 45.45/170 News reports
from VOA and NEWSMAX.COM (12/Jan/2002) (RICH WA6KNW)
06994.00 WC2XPF: Auburn, Washington 1800 RTTY 45.45/170 News reports
from VOA and NEWSMAX.COM (13/Jan/2002) (RICH WA6KNW)
06994.00 WC2XPF: Auburn, Washington 1900 RTTY 74.20/850 News reports
from VOA and NEWSMAX.COM (11/Jan/2002) (RICH WA6KNW)
07320.0 #'s : Unidentified.0 1311z Dec-30-01 CW 5 figure
traffic [SN]
07335.0 CHU:CAN 27/12 0803 Poor signal 7/Jan/02 (PP)
07392.0 :Unid Illicit 2130 CW Fast 5FGs. Ends 000 000. (21Dec01) (RGA)
07397.0 HSW64:Bangkok Meteo 1725 FAX unid chart, looks like surface
analysis. Sharp lines but strong QRM (21Dec01) (KB)
07545.0 no-call:UNID Ukrainian MIL, UKR 1108 CIS-14 100Bd/500Hz,
online crypto (26Dec01) (LDO)
07555.0 #'s:Cuba 0803z Dec-28-01 CW 5f traffic [SN]
07593.8 :Unid 2103 UNID/50.1/165 Sounds like ITA2, smells like ITA2,
ACFs like ITA2 but doesn't decode. (18Dec01) (RGA)
07593.8 UNID:1829 RTTY 50/165 WV-sequence, like ry-sequence, FGEYN
FCKYDEYKN (07 Jan 02)(HPT)
07595.0 UNID:0800 RTTY 50/850 Encrypted. (WST) 16/Dec/01
07610.0 no-call:Ukrainian MIL Kiev, UKR 0730 CIS-14 96Bd/500Hz, after
CITRUS test-tape on channel A into online crypto on A+B (27Dec01)
(LDO)
07630.0 522:Israeli AF KC-130H, 1943, USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, [reg. 4XFBY], calling 435 [C-130H with reg. 4X-FBT] (02Jan02) (LDO)
07630.0 C83:Israeli AF Net 1950 ALE/USB Calls AA1. (23Dec01) (RGA)
07630.0 CCC:UNID Israeli AF station, 2107, USB/MIL- STD 188-141A,
sounding (02Jan02) (LDO)
07630.0 EEE:UNID Israeli AF station, 2119, USB/MIL- STD 188-141A,
calling DD1 (02Jan02) (LDO)
07630.0 SSS:UNID Israeli AF station, 2115, USB/MIL- STD 188-141A,
calling DD1 (02Jan02) (LDO)
07630.0 TSR:UNID Israeli AF station, 2102, USB/MIL- STD 188-141A,
encrypted AMD tfc. to BB2 (02Jan02) (LDO)
07632.0 190013:C-5 69-0013 0945 ALE/USB Wkg CEF (Westover)
(15Dec01) (SA)
07632.0 230601:C-17 93-0601 1717 ALE/USB Wkg ICZ (Sigonella)
(16Dec01) (SA)
07632.0 240065:C-17 94-0065 2135 ALE/USB Sounds (12Dec01) (SA)
07632.0 250107:C-17 95-0107 0147 ALE/USB Wkg GUA (12Dec01) (SA)
07632.0 BMFP:unid 2309 ALE/USB Sounds (08Jan02) (SA)
07632.0 CEF:(Westover) 0810 ALE/USB Wkg 190017 C-5 69-0017
(01Jan02) (SA)
07632.0 CEF:(Westover) 2141 ALE/USB Wkg 190020 C-5 69-0020
(05Jan02) (SA)
07639.0 no-call:UNID Czech MIL, 0906, LSB, scrambled speech, similar
Pagina 83
07646.0
07646.5
07650.0
07655.0
07655.0
07655.0
07655.0
07670.0
07682.0
07685.5
07710.0
07718.0
07720.0
07725.0
07760.0
07776.5
07780.0
07780.0
07785.0
07785.0
07785.0
07785.0
07786.3
07786.7
07820.0
07871.2
07880.0
07885.0
07909.7
07956.0
07962.0
07966.0
07990.0
WUN-v08
scrambling procedure as the TCC DSP9000 device, no FSK noted
for synch. procedure though, QSX 7718 LSB (28Dec01) (LDO)
DDH7:Deutscher Wetterdienst 1504 ITA-2 50/N/400 ry, cq, wx //
4583, 10100.8(04 Jan 02)(HPT)
DDK2:---- RTTY 50/413 cq ddk2 (Sept 13 2001)(PLOO)
TOU:Unid 1609 ALE/USB Sounds on 7650, 7990.9050 & 11550.
(01Jan02) (RGA)
BU4C4:ROU-MOI Bucharest, ROU 1013 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, clng
DROC4 [=Drobeta Turnu Severin] (28Dec01) (LDO)
BU4C4:ROU-MOI Bucharest, ROU 1013 USB/MIL-STD188-141A, clng
DROC4 [=Drobeta Turnu Severin] (28Dec01) (LDO)
DROC4:ROU-MOI Drobeta Turnu Severin, ROU 1013 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A, replying to BU4C4 [=Bucharest] (28Dec01) (LDO)
DROC4:ROU-MOI Drobeta Turnu Severin, ROU1013 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A, replying to BU4C4 [=Bucharest] (28Dec01) (LDO)
:Unid CIS 0727 FAX 60/576 faint sfc an. chart for unid area,
ending 0804. Apparently no coast lines (23Dec01) (KB)
#'s : Unidentified.0 0818z Dec-23-01 CW 5 figure
traffic [SN]
No-Call:Un-ID USCG shore station 21.00 Pactor No Tfc but many
conects attempted to e.g. NNN0NZK - USCGC Dauntless, NNN0NXZ USCGC Confidence, NNN0CNY - USCGC Campbell etc. (24Dec01).
(PT)
no-call:UNID Polish MIL net, POL 0727 USB/ TADIRAN speech
scrambler with 4-FSK preamble running at 125 Bd, constant 2FSK synch. seq. during voice transmissions (02Jan02) (LDO)
no-call:UNID Czech MIL, 0906, LSB, scrambled speech, similar
scrambling procedure as the TCC DSP9000 device, no FSK noted
for synch. procedure though, QSX 7639 LSB (28Dec01) (LDO)
8DG:Unid 2305 ALE/USB Calls 8PD. Used to be frequency of
former KAI1/AFO1 Net. (17Dec01) (RGA)
no-call:Swiss joint MIL/diplo network, 0833 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A with linking protection calling other party, no reply
(03Jan02) (LDO)
ULX : Mossad 0100z Dec-20-01 USB very weak, heard YL at
0059z once, sign on and heavy qrm [SN]
OST: Ostende Radio 1535 SITOR-B QTC-list (15 Jan 02)(HPT)
420:Israeli AF Net 2226 ALE/USB Calls DD2. (03Jan02) (RGA)
522:Israeli AF KC-130H, 1944, USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, [reg. 4XFBY], calling 435 [C-130H with reg. 4X-FBT] (02Jan02) (LDO)
N8J:UNID Spanish MIL station, 0910 USB, radio check tfc. to
V8N, S6G and others, requesting an RTTY test transmission from
each party (28Dec01) (LDO)
REA4:AFHQ Moscow RUS 2055 REVS/50/1000 Idling. // 4179 7018.5
7044. (18Dec01) (RGA)
UNID:0706 RTTY 50/850 Encrypted. (WST) 16/Dec/01
UNID:0803 RTTY 50/850 Encrypted. (WST) 16/Dec/01
S6G:UNID Spanish MIL, 0910 BAUDOT 50Bd/375Hz test tapes to N8J
(28Dec01) (LDO)
V8N:UNID Spanish MIL, 0907 BAUDOT 50Bd/460Hz test tapes to N8J
(28Dec01) (LDO)
no-call:German AF net, D 0901 USB/EADS-MAHRS 2400Bd PSK burst
mode, ARCOTEL ALE procedure (28Dec01) (LDO)
LN2A:Sveio Prop Beacon NOR 2053 CW(ID) (18Dec01) (RGA)
DDK3: DWD Pinneberg 1112 Fax 120/575 schedule // 3885, 13882.5
(11 Jan 02)(HPT)
YT315A/BDA21:UNID Chinese diplo, 1532 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, 5-letter group
message to ZT201A/BXM62 (02Jan02) (LDO)
No-Call:Libya? 21.12 ARQ Poor rx but tfc in EE with lots of
oilfield words. Klingenfuss reports this freq as LASMO's
operation in Libya (14Dec01). (PT)
UNID: 1710 cw QBJ4*, long burst (14 Jan 02)(HPT)
189: unknown 0527 CW / 5FG groups ends T T T T T T
(07/Jan/2002) (jcallinger)
3333:N.African Oil Exploration Net 1919 ALE/USB Sounds.
(23Dec01) (RGA)
TOU:Unid French Net 2121 ALE/USB Sounds. (21Dec01) (RGA)
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08010.0 AL11J:Algerian MOI Net NCS Algiers? 2031 ALE/USB Calls
IQ11J.(23Dec01) (RGA)
08010.0 UNID:0617 VOICE YL SS 5 fgps (Dec 21 2001)(PLOO)
08026.0 Andrews VIP: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 1343 USB / wkg SAM
08028.0 V5G: MFA BUCHAREST 1136 FEC/ROU 164.6/R/400 Bit inv mask = 24.
Diplo bdcst, online encrypted (08/Jan)(DW)
08031.0 RFFXL:FF Naqoura LBN 2030 ARQ-E/184.6/370 Garbled msg to adds
in continental France. (20Dec01) (RGA)
08031.0 RFFXL: FF Naqura 2228 ARQ-E 184.6/400 svce msg to Favieres
(12 Jan 02)(HPT)
08040.0 GYA:RN Northwood 1200 Fax 120/576 wx, surface temp. analysis
// 11086.5, 4610, 2618.5 (not decodable) (06 Jan 02)(HPT)
08060.0 11C: Unid 2024 ALE/USB Calls FOB who responds to 11COY who in
turn acks as 11COY. Not Italian Mil. Netherlands Mil?
(16Jan02) (RGA)
08060.0 LOGOPS: Prob Netherlands Military 1542 ALE/USB Calls FOB who
responds. (17Jan02) (RGA)
08079.0 no-call:UNID Ukrainian MIL, UKR 1119 CIS-14 100Bd/500Hz,
online crypto (26Dec01) (LDO)
08088.5 NCS:Dutch MoD Den Haag?, HOL 1429 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling
BUGOJNO (06Jan02) (LDO)
08100.0 AA1:Israeli AF Net NCS 2014 ALE/USB Sounds. (23Dec01) (RGA)
08104.0 4XZ:I.D.F. Haifa Israel 1955 04 Jan 02 CW callband (EB)
08125.0 no-call:UNID Egyptian diplo, 1707 USB/CODAN 16x 75Bd QPSK
modem/CODAN 80 Bd CHIRP (24Dec01) (LDO)
08156.0 : Enigma M51 1334 CW Nr46J 16 14:34:44 2002=MZPJG VXGMG etc.
// 7937.5 (16Jan02) (RGA)
08165.0 EAGLE:R&S Net 1556 ALE/USB Calls SPACEMAN. (01Jan02) (RGA)
08165.0 EAGLE:Rohde & Schwarz Net 1945 ALE/USB Calls SPACEMAN.
(23Dec01) (RGA)
08165.0 NOMADE1:Rohde & Schwarz Net 1228 ALE/USB Calls RSMUNICH who
responds. (15Jan02) (RGA)
08165.0 NOMADE:R&S Net 2347 ALE/USB Calls NOMADE1. (17Dec01) (RGA)
08165.0 RSMUNICH:Rohde & Schwarz Net 1224 Calls EAGLE who responds.
(15Jan02) (RGA)
08180.0 ELEFANTE:MoD Roma, I 1523, USB/FSK-1200Bd, receiving tfc. from
unlocated station, no voice coordination noted (28Dec01) (LDO)
08260.0 ----: unid 0217 CW / opchat & moves to 10889 with "r r r r de
atdd5 lk" (09/Jan/2002) (jcallinger)
08307.0 #'s : Unidentified.0 0803Z Dec-22-01 CW 5 figure
traffic [SN]
08334.0 2222:N.African Oil Exploration Net 2133 ALE/USB Sounds.
(03Jan02) (RGA)
08352.0 : Unid. Span-N (?) 1328 RTTY/100/850 Telecipher. 1.5 stopbits.
// 12932.5 (16Jan02) (RGA)
08397.0 :Ship KM Markow 1915 ARQ Tgms in 3SC to ArkhangelskRadio.
(03Jan02) (RGA)
08404.0 ----: ??? 0334 CW / spanish names and figures down with
spainish text and sk (06/Jan/2002) (jcallinger)
08414.5 314049000:Barbados 8PO(?) on GMDSS Freq 2327 ARQ FORMAT
SPECIFIER:ALL SHIPS. CATEGORY:DISTRESS. SELF
IDENTIFICATION:314049000 Barbados. TELECOMMAND:DISTRESS RELAY.
IDENTIFICATION OF SHIP IN DISTRESS:636011029 Liberia. DISTRESS
NATURE: UNDESIGNATED DISTRESS. DISTRESS COORDINATES:NW
LATITUDE 20 deg 23 min NORTH LONGITUDE 51 deg 33 min WEST.
TIME UTC 23:24. TELECOMMAND:J3E. telephone. RQ CHECK SUM OK.
DECODED AT DATE 11-12-2001 TIME 23:27:33. (11-12-01) (AD)
08419.0 IAR:Rome radio Italy 1950 04 Jan 02 CW/ARQ callband (EB)
08420.5 hec18:Bern Radio 1817 sitor-b tfc list at 1830 07-Jan-02 (wp3)
08420.5 HEC 18: Berne Radio 0831 SITOR-B info to shipping, how to
organize traffic to HEC (14 Jan 02)(HPT)
08421.5 LZW: Varna Radio 1846 SITOR-B tfc-list // 4218.5, 8421.5,
12587 (15 Jan 02)(HPT)
08421.5 VRX: Hongkong Radio 1959 cw, vrx + SITOR (16 Jan 02)(HPT)
08422.0 NRV: USCG Agana 2000 cw, nrv + SITOR (16 Jan 02)(HPT)
08422.0 ESA:Tallin radio Estonia 1945 04 Jan 02 CW callband (EB)
08422.0 VRX:Hong Kong radio Hong Kong 1948 04 Jan 02 CW/ARQ callband
very weak (EB)
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08422.2 LZW:Varna radio Bulgaria 1946 04 Jan 02 CW/ARQ callband (EB)
08424.0 SVO: Athen Radio 1325 SITOR-B Greek nx // 12603.5, 16830.5,
22387.5 (11 Jan 02)(HPT)
08425.0 SVO:Olympia radio Greece 1942 04 Jan 02 CW callband (EB)
08427.5 UFZ:Vladivostok rdo 1000 FEC tfc summary & blind tx of ships'
tfc (10Dec01) (ML2)
08428.0 A9M:Hamala radio Bahrain 1941 04 Jan 02 CW/ARQ callband (EB)
08429.5 IDR4: IN ROME 0736 RTTY 75/N/850 CARB "IGJ41 /IGJ43 /IDR2
/IDR3 /IDR8" (15/Dec)(DW)
08431.0 xsq:Guangzhou Radio 1900 sitor-a tfc to ships 07-Jan-02 (wp3)
08431.0 TAH: Istanbul Radio 2001 SITOR-B wx in Turk./E // 4560, 12654
(11 Jan 02)(HPT)
08431.5 UAT:Moscow Radio.0 1653.0 Sitor-A tfc w/KHOR (unid ship)
4/01/02(PP)
08432.0 TAH:Istanbul Radio Turkey 1940 04 Jan 02 CW/ARQ callband (EB)
08433.0 UAT:Moscow radio Russia 1937 04 Jan 02 CW/ARQ callband (EB)
08435.0 XSQ:GuangzhouRadio PRC 1947 ARQ Chan free marker.
(20Dec01) (RGA)
08435.5 OST: OstendRadio BEL 1323 ARQ VMVM data string+CWID.
(16Jan02) (RGA)
08444.1 ---: MURMANSK MET 1335 FAX 120/576/R/800 (lsb of 8446). Sfc
press/wind (prog?). rpm >120 causing skew (04/Jan)(DW)
08444.1 ---: MURMANSK MET 2000 FAX 120/576/R/800 (lsb of 8446). Sfc
pres/wind chart? (04/Jan)(DW)
08449.0 A9M:Bahrain R. / cw cq + call 19/Dec/01 (RM)
08449.0 A9M:Hamala radio Bahrain 1934 04 Jan 02 CW callband (EB)
08450.0 5AB:Benghazi R. / LYB cw cq + call 19/Dec/01 (RM)
08450.0 5AB:BenghaziRadio LBY 1918 CW CQs with spuuri. (03Jan02) (RGA)
08450.0 5AB:BenghaziRadio LBY 1949 CW CQ marker with spurii.
(20Dec01) (RGA)
08450.0 5AB:BenghaziRadio LBY 1949 CW CQ marker with spurii.
(20Dec01)(RGA)
08451.0 5AB:Benghazi radio Libya 2029 18 Dec 01 CW callband (EB)
08453.0 FUG: Ny La Regine 1712 ITA-2 75/R/850 FAAA (16 Jan 02)(HPT)
08454.0 UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 1620 ITA-2 50/R/170 navigational
warnings // 4228, 12877.5, 16927, 19724.5, 22603,5
(12 Jan 02)(HPT)
08478.5 FUF:0810 RTTY 75/850.0 French Forces Martinique. Test Pattern.
(WST) 16/Dec/01
08478.5 FUF:Marine Fort de France MRT 1952 RTTY/75/850 Tests.
(20Dec01) (RGA)
08478.5 FUF:Marine Fort de France MRT 1952 RTTY/75/850 Tests.
(20Dec01) RGA)
08484.0 HLF:SeoulRadio KOR 1930 CW CQ marker. (20Dec01) (RGA)
08490.5 UNID:0130 UNID 75/160 acf 0 (Jan 1 2002)(PLOO)
08495.0 S:MX Beacon 1920 CW Only Arkhangelsk audible. (03Jan02) (RGA)
08508.0 :Russian Navy/Military 1953 36-50/50/240 At least 6 short
msgs. (20Dec01) (RGA)
08514.00 XSQ: Kwangchow 1621 A1A / CW marker: CQ DE XSG UP 359 CLG BK
(6/Jan/2002) (RICH WA6KNW)
08514.00 XSQ: Kwangchow 1715 A1A / CW marker: CQ DE XSG UP 361CLG
(9/Dec/2001) (RICH WA6KNW)
08532.0 #'s : Unidentified.0 0200z Dec-20-01 USB "Attencion 238-01"
then "01 52" into 5 figure traffic [SN]
08540.0 USU:Mariupol Radio 1200 cw ID turning into RTTY 50/N/175 with
"powestka" // 12697, 17141.6 (14 Dec 01)(HPT)
08540.0 USU:MariupolRadio UKR 1923 CW Powestka bcast. (03Jan02) (RGA)
08552.0 CTP:Portuguese naval Lisbon Portugal 1929 04 Jan 02 RTTY 75
callband (EB)
08552.5 CTP:Portuguese navy Portugal 2022 18 Dec 01 RTTY 75
callband (EB)
08557.0 SPE41:SzczecinRadio POL 1930 FEC Nx in Polish. (03Jan02) (RGA)
08558.0 SPB:Szczecin radio Poland 1916 FEC 100 news broadcast (EB)
08560.0 2222:Moroccan Oil 2139 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB w/sounding call.
(10/Dec/01) (MADX)
08560.0 SANTANA:Colombian Army Santana 2159 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB clg
LARANDIA:Colombian Army Larandia. At 2228, SANTANA clg
FLORENCIA:Colombian Army Florencia. (10/Dec/01) (MADX)
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08560.6 CTP: Ny Oeiras 1920 ITA-2 75/R/850 naws (11 Jan 02)(HPT)
08573.0 CLA21:HavanaRadio CUB 1959 CW CQ marker. (20Dec01) (RGA)
08594.00 LSD836: Globe Wireless Argentina 0350 SITOR / SITOR /FAX/CW
Marker: LSD836 (15/Jan/2002) (RICH WA6KNW)
08600.0 XSV:Tianjin radio China 1909 04 Jan 02 CW callband (EB)
08603.0 SAB:Gothenberg radio Sweden 1907 04 Jan 02 CW/ARQ
callband (EB)
08605.0 UIW:Kaliningrad Radio 1300 cw powestka, tfc-list, frequency
information, something which looked like wx // 12973, 17152,
also announced 439.5 and 3737 (14 Dec 01)(HPT)
08620.0 USU:Mariupol Radio 1000 cw cq, tfc-list, wkg. frequencies,//
12732 khz (18 Dec 01)(HPT)
08626.0 GYU:RN Gibraltar GIB 2003 RTTY/75/??? Prob in VFT or QRM.
Decoded as on/off. CARBs. (20Dec01) (RGA)
08626.0 GYU:RN Gibraltar GIB 2003 RTTY/75/??? Prob in VFT or QRM.
Decoded as on/off. CARBs. (20Dec01) (RGA)
08638.0 VNG:Llandilo NSW AUS 27/12 0805 Poor, Ute qrm,beeps but 5
seconds silence before top of the hour 7/Jan/02 (PP)
08642.1 MGJ: RN Base Clyde Faslane Scotland 1319 rTTY/75/350 CARBs.
Prob in a VFT. (16Jan02) (RGA)
08646.0 FUF:0719 RTTY 75/850 French from Fort de France Martinique.
(WST) 16/Dec/01
08646.0 FUJ:French Forces Noumea,NCL. Test Pattern. RTTY 75/850.
(WST) 16/Dec/01
08671.0 IAR:Rome radio Italy 1904 04 Jan 02 CW/ARQ callband (EB)
08675.5 VCS:GlobeRadio Halifax NS CAN ARQ Channel free marker.
(20Dec01) (RGA)
08684.0 LFI:Rogaland radio Norway 1902 04 Jan 02 CW/ARQ callband (EB)
08686.0 IRM:Rome medical Italy 1901 04 Jan 02 CW callband (EB)
08690.5 9MG: 1715 SITOR/CW / SITOR/CW marker: 9MG (12/Jan/2002)
(RICH WA6KNW)
08694.0 XSZ: DALIAN RADIO 0843 CW Wkng ship (in Chinese) then revert
to marker "cq de XSZ qru? qsx 8 and 12 mhz k" (04/Jan)(DW)
08698.0 7TF:Boufarik radio Algeria 1858 04 Jan 02 CW callband (EB)
08705.5 LFI: GW NODE ROGALAND 0829 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "LFI"
(21/Dec)(DW)
08706.0 LFI:Rogaland radio Norway 1850 04 Jan 02 CW/ARQ callband (EB)
08722.0 7TF37: Boufarik Radio 0803 USB F wx // 13095 (14 Jan 02)(HPT)
08728.0 3AC8: Monaco Radio 0930 USB F/E wx // 4363, 8806, 13146,
13152, 17260, 17323, 22768 (11 Jan 02)(HPT)
08749.0 LFL7: Rogaland Radio 1215 USB E wx // 13158 (15 Jan 02)(HPT)
08806.0 3AC: Monaco Radio 0930 USB F/E wx // 4363, 8728, 13146, 13152,
17260, 17323, 22768 (11 Jan 02)(HPT)
08859.0 LD2: Angolan MOI Luanda 2007 ALE/USB Calls KSL/Kwanza Sul.
(16Jan02) (RGA)
08906.0 AIR FRANCE 3554:over Atlantic. 2231z USB. Wkg NY Rdo; position
report; EJAM Selcal check on 11309. (29/Dec/01) (ALS).
08906.0 Castrol 906:(and 962?)ww santa Maria 1629z 31/Dec/01 (PP)
08906.0 CSY:Sta. Maria Aero 1749 USB E wkg. Britannia 197
(07 Jan 02)(HPT)
08906.0 Santa Maria:in contact with November Romeo November 398 1025z
30/Dec/01 (PP)
08906.0 Shanwick Aero:1747 USB E wkg. AlItalia (07 Jan 02)(HPT)
08906.0 Speedbird Concorde 02;with Santa Maria 1809 19 Jan 02 USB
selcal check BHFJ (EB)
08926.0 Unid:O/M (EE):0137 USB w/Y/L (EE) in personal radio-telephone
conversation. O/M is apparently on a vessel. (3/JAN/02) (RP3)
08930.0 Unid:O/M (FF/EE):2241 USB w/O/M (FF/EE), possible aircraft.
Blocked by loud QRM. French was Canadian accented. Possible
LDOC. (17/DEC/01) (RP3)
08933.0 Unid:O/M (EE) :0135 USB w/Blyantyre 201 (not heard) w/wx for
Bloemfontein, Durban & Johannesburg. Probably South African
Airways LDOC. (3/JAN/02) (RP3)
08952.0 Unid:O/M (JJ):0320 USB w/unheard station. Possibly Japanese
military. (3/JAN/02) (RP3)
08954.0 Unid:O/M (FF):2239 USB w/aircraft (FF) confirming receipt of
weather and landing time. (17/DEC/01) (RP3)
08960.0 Unid:O/M (SS):2350 USB w/O/M (SS). (17/DEC/01) (RP3)
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08962.0 Unid:O/M (JJ):0432 USB w/O/M (JJ). (13/DEC/01) (RP3)
08965.0 538880DAT:KC-135 63-8880 0846 ALE/USB Wkg MCCNPR (
05Jan02) (SA)
08965.0 ADWNPR:0510 ALE/USB Wkg 538880DAT KC-135 63-8880
(03Jan02) (SA)
08965.0 ADWNPR:0538 ALE/USB Wkg 538881DAT KC-135 63-8881
(03Jan02) (SA)
08965.0 ADWNPR:2142 ALE/USB Wkg 538888DAT KC-135 63-8888
(03Jan02) (SA)
08965.0 CRONPR:0000 ALE/USB Wkg 358881DAT KC-135 6308881
(05Jan02) (SA)
08965.0 CRONPR:0108 ALE/USB Wkg 538880DAT KC-135 63-8880
(05Jan02) (SA)
08967.0 Unid:.0 O/M (SS):0352 USB w/O/M (SS). Uses whistling as call
up procedure. (14/DEC/01) (RP3)
08967.0 Unid:O/M (SS):0429 w/O/M (SS). Using whistling as call up
signal. EE also mixed in w/SS during chat. (13/DEC/01) (RP3)
08971.0 Tango 7 Romeo:1740 USB w/Fiddle and Blue Star trying to
coordinate SATCOM contacts. (13/DEC/01) (RP3)
08983.0 BT9P:RAF Cranwell, tfc with CWL 88( RAF 3FTS 55R SQN Dominie
T1) 14:29 19/Dec/01 (RP)
08983.0 Camslant Chesapeake:1608 USB w/CG 2121 (HU-25A CGAS Cape Cod)
in radio check. (29/DEC/01) (RP3)
08983.0 CAMSLANT:Chesapeake VA. 1534z USB. Wkg CG 24C (CG 6024, HH-60J
Helo, CGAS-Clearwater FL) on anti-drug mission. Is told Shark
19 can be reached on Uniform or Victor frequency of the day.
(29/Dec/01) (ALS).
08983.0 CAMSLANT:Chesapeake VA. 1543z USB. Wkg CG RESCUE 2163,
airborne from CGAS-Corpus Christi; CAMSLANT assumes guard. [I
have no listing for CG 2163; may have been mis-ID of CG 2136,
an HU-25 from CGAS-Corpus Christi.] (29/Dec/01) (ALS).
08983.0 CAMSLANT:Chesapeake VA. 1557z USB. Wkg CG 1720 (HC-130H, CGASClearwater FL) with Ops Normal msge. (29/Dec/01) (ALS).
08983.0 CAMSLANT:Chesapeake VA. 1558z USB. Wkg CG 1719 (HC-130H, CGASElizabeth City NJ) with Ops Normal msge. (29/Dec/01) (ALS).
08983.0 CAMSLANT:Chesapeake VA. 1619z USB. Wkg CG 1720 (HC-130H, CGASClearwater FL), approaching homeplate Clearwater; guard
secured. (29/Dec/01) (ALS).
08983.0 CG 2133:2122 USB w/Camslant reporting airborne from Air
Station Miami for local training flight. (13/DEC/01) (RP3)
08992.0 ANDREWS:28-char EAM 0412 USB Says "ALL STATIONS, ALL STATIONS,
this is ANDREWS, ANDREWS break" and into EAM WWZPAW. They are
not using the MAINSAIL call this local evening.
(10 Jan 01) (JH)
08992.0 ANDREWS:32-char EAM 1408 USB OSKA4S. 'FOR CHALLENGER' with the
string resent at various GHFS rebroadcast times since the
initial transmission. First non-6/20 character 'FOR...' string
heard here since mid 1997. (11 Jan 02) (JH)
08992.0 OFFUTT:28-char EAM 0342 USB Says "ALL STATIONS, ALL STATIONS,
this is OFFUTT, OFFUTT, break" then EAM WW3L7N.
(10 Jan 01) (JH)
08992.0 RIDERLESS:Two EAMs 2125 USB 28-char WWEAYP at 2125z and 22char WWEYOF at 2155z. Simulcast 11244. H+25/h+55 activity.
(07 Jan 01) (JH)
08992.0 SEA SPRAY:28-char EAM 1555 USB WWEISN at 1555, 1625 and 1655z.
Simulcast on 11244. H+25/h+55 activity. (06 Dec 01) (JH)
08992.0 STABILITY:Clg MAINSAIL 2022 USB (Too weak to id). Maybe
raising an unheard GHFS station for unk. (18 Dec 01) (JH)
08992.0 USAF Offuth:with eam mesg 1435 USB 4/Jan/02 (RP)
09010.0 :Russian Military 1431 MS-5/4800/DPSK/USB. Cipher.
(09Jan02) (RGA)
09013.0 :Unid 2120 FEC/100/170 5LGss w/number grps. 2130 off
(19 Dec 01) (MJZ)
09016.0 PEP TALK:48-char EAM 0041 USB LYCLQZ simulcast 8992.
(05 Jan 02) (JH)
09017.0 Navy 49676: A US Navy VP-3A, BuNo 149676 0402 USB / calling
Andrews (VIP) on F-094. No joy. (13Jan.2002) (Midwest USA)
09023.0 Andrews VIP: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 0653 USB / working
Pagina 88
09025.0
09025.0
09025.0
09025.0
09025.0
09025.0
09025.0
09025.0
09025.0
09025.0
09025.0
09025.0
09025.0
09025.0
09025.0
09025.0
09025.0
09025.0
09025.0
09025.0
09025.0
09025.0
09025.0
09025.0
WUN-v08
Trout 99 (a C-135C with DV-2 + 8 Pax) on F-467.
(04Jan.2002) (Midwest USA)
160017:Rch-6017 C-5 86-0017 1728 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE for
PP to Frankfurt AMCC + Metro for 1930Z arr (02Jan02) (SA)
170036:Rch-050Y C-5 87-0036 1006 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE for
a PP to Sigonella OPs + WX for 1315Z arrival (08Dec01) (SA)
170042:Rch-516Y C-5 87-0042 0144 ALE/USB Wkg JNR ALE+ VOICE PP
to Hilda Metro for WX at LEMO (Moron) at 0430Z (08Jan02) (SA)
180222:Rch-177Y C-5 68-0222 0234 ALE/USB Wkg ADW ALE+VOICE for
PP to Hilda E next dest 0500Z A1 pass to Metro for WX at
Sigonella (01Jan02) (SA)
190017:C-5 69-0017 0856 ALE/USB Wkg CEF (Westover)
(31Dec01) (SA)
200172:RCH-496Y C-17 00-0172 1717 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD8 3143308637NNNN (Rhein-main) calling in
with flight control prob, need to talk to a specialist, prob
with slats (05Jan02) (SA)
200172:Rch-544Y C-17 00-0172 0729 ALE/USB Wkg PLA with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) next dest fraged+6 A1
(31Dec01) (SA)
223291:Rch-433Y C-17 92-32910228 ALE/USB Wkg ADW ALE+VOICE inb
your station 0530Z A1 with 1.40 Haz. " Base ops are aware of
your arr" (01Jan02) (SA)
230601:Rch-738Y C-17 93-0601 0416 ALE/USB WkgPLA with ALE init
pp to [AMD]CCCCD83127790301NNNN ( Hilda Dispatch) dep
Sigonella next station frag+ 30 A1 38 pax,13000Lbs luggage all
thru load.unable Satcom 4.Further PP to Lajes c/p with arr msg
+ patch to WX. (01Jan02) (SA)
240066:Rch-190Y C-17 94-0066 1350 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD8 3144802049NNNN (Ramstein AMCC) inb your
station 1710Z A1, Special parking(Hot Spot??) + req orders for
next part of mission (08Jan02) (SA)
260004:Rch-480Y C-17 96-0004 0823 ALE/USB Wkg PLA with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD83147228380NNNN (Moron AMCC?) as frag -1
A1 (06Jan02) (SA)
280051:Rch-404T C-17 98-0051 1415 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) req PP to Stage Manager
next dest. [AMD] CCCCD9943143308635NNNN No answer
(11Dec01) (SA)
280055:Rch-065Y C-17 98-0055 0215 ALE/USB Wkg PLA ALE+VOICE
for PP to Hilda E then Metro for next dest at 0500Z followed
by PP [AMD]CCCCD9 944802049NNNN (Ramstein AMCC) with arr msg
(11Dec01) (SA)
290058:Rch-140Y C-17 99-0058 0147 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) arr msg for ?TSK (poss
VTSK Pattanni Thailand???) art 0425Z A1 + PP to Metro
(13Dec01) (SA)
290058:Rch-751Y C-17 99-0058 0315 ALE/USB Wkg HAW ALE+VOICE
for PP to DSN 312-673-2100 (Charleston) for of base number
(05Jan02) (SA)
290061:Rch-005Y C-17 99-0061 1513 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAGNNNN (Incirlik AMCC) very broken
(11Dec01) (SA)
290169:C-17 99-0169 0946 ALE/USB Wkg ADW with ALE init PP to
[AMD] CCCCD8 3122778000NNNN (911AG at Pittsburgh IAP) nothing
heard (01Jan02) (SA)
571491:KC-135 57-1491 0956 ALE/USB Wkg 290169 C-17 99-0169
(his tanker?) (01Jan02) (SA)
89-1192:C-17.0 1533.0 ALE/USB.0 Calling Diego Garcia (JDG)
(PP) (2012)
CEF:(Westover) 0448 ALE/USB Wkg 180215 C-5 68-0215
(13Dec01) (SA)
CEF:(Westover) 0900 ALE/USB Wkg 180215 C-5 68-0215
(30Dec01) (SA)
F30558:E-3B 75-0558 1016 ALE/USB Wkg OFF (18Dec01) (SA)
GS2:unid 0042 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (07Jan02) (SA)
Hawk 83:0240 USB calling Hawk 84 w/no response.
(14/DEC/01) (RP3)
Pagina 89
WUN-v08
09025.0 HIK:Hickam AFB HWA 1656 ALE/USB Sounds. (01Jan02) (RGA)
09025.0 JTY:0733 ALE/USB Wkg 290167 C-17 99-0167 (18Dec01) (SA)
09025.0 Reach 740Y:(id as C-17):0238 USB w/Lajes in pp w/Hilda East &
Hilda Metro. ALE also noted on this freq. (14/DEC/01) (RP3)
09031.0 ARCHITECT:RAF Flight Watch Bampton Castle G 1432 USB OM with
airfield states. (09Jan02) (RGA)
09039, online crypto and modified ARQ protocol,many repetitions
(29Dec01) (LDO)
09042.0 Unid:O/M (SS):2244 USB w/O/M (SS). Confirming series of
numbers which appear to be equipment readings.
(17/DEC/01) (RP3)
09044.0 : Russian Navy/Military 1237 36-50/50/250 3+ msgs. Idles on
mark. (16Jan02) (RGA)
09050.0 123:Chinese Diplo 1603 ALE/USB Calls 116. (18Dec01) (RGA)
09057.0 AF9:VC-25A 92-9000 1056 ALE/USB Sounds (08Jan02) (SA)
09066.0 Unid:O/M (SS):0151 USB w/O/M (SS). (20/DEC/01) (RP3)
09085.0 0018:UNID Guardia di Finanza station, I 1258 LSB/MIL-STD
188-141A/CLOVER-2000 e-mail tfc. to Rome (02Jan02) (LDO)
09085.0 1000:Guardia di Finanza HQ Rome, I 1258 LSB/ MIL-STD
188-141A/CLOVER-2000 e-mail tfc. to 0018 (02Jan02) (LDO)
09085.0 FABIO:.0 Unid "TO ALE TIS FABIO" ALE 125 25-12-01
06,44(BvR)
09085.0 Unid: ALE.0 Unid [cmd 61 7f 62] to FABIO ALE 125
25-12-01 09,14 (BvR)
09085.0 Unid:German male/male comms simplex related to FABIO/ALE net ?
Hard to copy due to bad modulation and rtty interferance USB
25-12-01 07,50 (BvR)
09103.0 no-call:Czech embassy Moskva?, RUS? 1045 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A
serial tone modem based ARQ system, burst tfc., QSX 10306 kHz
USB, voice coordination in Czech (27Dec01) (LDO)
09110.0 NMF:USCG Boston /Usa fax 120/576 meteo chart 19/Dec/01 (RM)
09111.0 Unid:O/M (IT):2348 USB w/unheard station. (17/DEC/01) (RP3)
09113.0 Unid:O/M (SS):2247 USB w/O/M (SS). Weak-- hard to make out
chat. (17/DEC/01) (RP3)
09130.0 MGJ:Ny Faslane 2145 ITA-2 75/R/340 ch/mrk (07 Jan 02)(HPT)
09153.0 SNN299:MFA Warsaw POL 1442 POL-ARQ/100/170 VVV de SNN299 PSE
GA in FSK morse. Few ARQ bursts. (09Jan02) (RGA)
09153.0 UNID:0735 VOICE AM YL SS 5fgps (Dec 29 2001)(PLOO)
09151.7 MFA Cairo: 1815 SITOR-A msgs to different embassies
(12 Jan 02)(HPT)
09175.0 Y45P+T14V:Spanish MIL SFOR net, 0607 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A
serial tone modem, voice coord. in Spanish (27Dec01) (LDO)
09179.0 :Russian Military 2009 81-81/??/250 Differential revs.
Offair/QSY at 2011utc. (20Dec01) (RGA)
09185.0 no-call:Swiss joint MIL/diplo network, 0832 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A with linking protection calling other party, no reply
(03Jan02) (LDO)
09190.0 no-call:Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUs 0925 MFSK-32/CROWD36
tfc. to UNID embassy, no link ID copied, using online crypto
and modified ARQ protocol, many repetitions, occasional use of
nrw. band parallel tone PSK-modem (29Dec01) (LDO)
09197.0 NNN0QU (NCS): Federal Coordination Net 1530 USB / with net
check-ins on F-04. QSYed to F-05 (10891) at 1538Z.
(02Jan.2002) (Midwest USA)
09212.0 EAGLE: R&S Net 1701 ALE/USB Calls SPACEMAN. This net very busy
this afternoon. (17Jan02) (RGA)
09227.0 522:Israeli AF KC-130H, 1946, USB/MIL-STD 188-141A,
[reg. 4X-FBY], encrypted AMD tfc. to BB2 (01Jan02) (LDO)
09227.0 BB1:Israeli AF Net 1958 ALE/USB Calls AA1. (23Dec01) (RGA)
09227.0 RAM:UNID Israeli AF station, 1955, USB/MIL-STD 188-141A,
sounding (02Jan02) (LDO)
09227.0 TSR:UNID Israeli AF station, 1949, USB/MIL-STD 188-141A,
encrypted AMD tfc. to 522 (01Jan02) (LDO)
09248.0 522:Israeli AF KC-130H, 2213, USB/MIL-STD 188- 141A,
[reg. 4X-FBY], encrypted AMD tfc. to BB2 (01Jan02) (LDO)
09251.0 :Lincolnshire Poacher 1942 USB Woman with 5FGs.
(03Jan02) (RGA)
09285.0 #'s : Unidentified.0 0807Z Dec-22-01 CW 5 figure
Pagina 90
09287.1
09292.0
09316.7
09320.0
09320.0
09360.0
09360.0
09405.0
09426.7
09962.0
09996.0
10000.0
10033.0
10033.0
10033.0
10046.0
10046.0
10051.0
10087.0
10100.8
10104.2
10104.4
10110.0
10130.0
10152.0
10164.0
10186.0
10190.0
10192.5
10192.5
10192.5
10192.5
10204.0
10204.0
10205.0
10238.0
WUN-v08
traffic [SN]
:Italian Diplo(?) 0735 RS-ARQ/240.8 Encrypted tfc.
(20 Dec 01) (MJZ)
no-call:UNID CIS-MIL, 0927 USB/YAKHTA speech scrambler,
100Bd/150Hz FSK synch. bitstream (03Jan02) (LDO)
prob:MFA Cairo:2134 SITOR-A RCVB only, clg. Emb Washington, at
2158:telegram Emb Islamabad to MFA Cairo MFA forwarding
message? (10 Jan 02)(HPT)
Andrews VIP: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 1946 USB / working
Trout 99 (a C-135C Serial # 61-2669) on F-616.
(01Jan.2002) (Midwest USA)
Andrews VIP: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 2144 USB / pp for Trout
99 (a C-135C) to Andrews Metro on F-616.
(01Jan.2002) (Midwest USA)
OXT:Skamlebaek R./ DK fax 120/576 meteo chart 19/Dec/01 (RM)
OXT: Copenhagen Met 1155 cw, Fax 120/575 wx (11 Jan 02)(HPT)
UNID:0729 RTTY 75/850 Encrypted. (WST) 16/Dec/01
FF:0917 ARQ-E 192/160 4crc betas (Dec 25 2001)(PLOO)
UNID:0828 RTTY 75/850 Encrypted. (WST) 16/Dec/01
RWM:Moskva RUS 27/12 1245 Good, 1240:00 long dash, 1240:10 two
short dashes 7/Jan/02 (PP)
VNG:Llandilo NSW AUS 27/12 1240 Buried under 9996 RWM
sometimes, but not at 1330 7/Jan/02 (PP)
Panther 202:2231z USB wkg Miami LDOC re arr at Santo Domingo;
Selcal check. (02/Jan/02) (ALS)
Panther 901:2233z and 2309z USB wkg Miami LDOC; en route
Havana Cuba. (02/Jan/02) (ALS)
Planet 961:2254z USB wkg Miami LDOC; HLCG Selcal check.
(02/Jan/02) (ALS)
4XZ:I.D.F. Haifa Israel 1833 04 Jan 02 CW 5 ltr tfc (EB)
4XZ:I.D.F. Haifa Israel 1834 13 Jan 02 CW callband (EB)
Gander Rdo:2226z USB Wx bcst for Calgary, Churchill, Winnipeg,
etc. (02/Jan/02) (ALS)
014: ARINC KRASNOYARSK 1423 HFDL on usb. Squitters
(16/Dec)(DW)
DDK9:Deutscher Wetterdienst 1510 ITA-2 50/N/400 ry, cq, wx //
4583, 7646 (04 Jan 02)(HPT)
FF:1804 ARQ-E3 192/400 betas (Dec 21 2001)(PLOO)
FF:.0 1000 ARQ-E3 192/400 beta's (Dec 11 2001)(PLOO)
555:Russian Military(?) 0233 CW Channel-marker 5, grouped as
555 555 555. Rus cluster beacon? (12/12/01) (DL8AAM)
UNID:0745 RTTY 50/850 Encrypted. (WST) 16/Dec/01
no-call:German AF net, D 0901 USB/EADS-MAHRS 2400Bd PSK burst
mode, ARQ running modified STANAG 4285 waveform
(28Dec01) (LDO)
EAGLE:unloc. Rohde & Schwarz demo station.,1816 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A, clng "SPACEMAN" (30Dec01) (LDO)
KHF : Agana, Guam 1450z Dec-23-01 CW "KHF" and ARQ/100
idle [SN]
no-call:Swiss joint MIL/diplo network, 0846 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A with linking protection/ MIL-STD 188-110A serial
modem with encrypted frames (03Jan02) (LDO)
drat:german navy ship "Emden" 1117 usb/rtty qso dhj59 Frigate
class 122 04-Jan-02 (wp3)
drav: german navy ship "Karlsruhe" 1104 usb/rtt qso dhj59
Frigate class 122 04-Jan-02 (wp3)
drav:GN frigate "Karlsruhe" 1842 usb/rtt qso dhj59
08-Jan-02(wp3)
drho:german navy ship "Donau" 1321 usb/rtt qso dhj59 Tender
Klasse 404 04-Jan-02 (wp3)
DECK HAND:28-char EAM 1955 USB I6DMSV simulcast on at least
11244. (31 Dec 01) (JH)
DECK HAND:54-char EAM 2020 USB LY35YS preceding ANDREWS' 2023z
GHFS broadcast of same. Simulcast on at least 11244.
(31 Dec 01) (JH)
Unid:O/M (JJ):2025 USB w/O/M (JJ). (13/DEC/01) (RP3)
no-call:Swiss joint MIL/diplo network, 0832 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A with linking protection calling other party, no reply
Pagina 91
10248.0
10248.0
10248.0
10260.6
10281.6
10284.0
10284.0
10286.5
10306.0
10306.0
10315.5
10320.0
10341.0
10358.0
10360.0
10368.4
10370.0
10375.0
10375.0
10375.0
10390.0
10426.0
10442.4
10446.0
10481.4
10482.3
10482.3
10482.7
10493.0
10493.7
10532.0
10536.1
10536.1
10600.0
10600.0
10606.0
10668.5
10722.0
WUN-v08
(03Jan02) (LDO)
8BY:DGSE Ste Assise FRA 1947 CW 5x3FGs. (03Jan02) (RGA)
8BY:F INTEL 1654 cw, vvv (04 Jan 02)(HPT)
8by:F Intelligence 1457 cw vvv vvv vvv 8by 8by 8by
055/872/434/860 07-Jan-02 (wp3)
UNID:0956 PICCOLO idle USB (Dec 11 2001)(PLOO)
UNID:---- PICCOLO 1 tfc/1 idle USB (Dec 8 2001)(PLOO)
rc2bel:ICRC Belgrade 1558 pactor only call readable
07-Jan-02 (wp3)
rc2pri:ICRC Pristian 1520 pactor only call readable
07-Jan-02 (wp3)
UNID:0853 81-81 81/500 (Dec 15 2001)(PLOO)
OLZ 88:MFA Praha, CZE 1045 USB/MIL-STD 188- 110A serial tone
modem based ARQ system, burst tfc., strong hum on the
transmitter during transmission pauses, QSX 9103 kHz USB,
voice coordination in Czech (27Dec01) (LDO)
OLZ 88:MFA Praha, CZE 1045 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone
modem based ARQ system, burst tfc., strong hum on the
transmitter during transmission pauses, QSX 9103 kHz USB,
voice coordination in Czech (27Dec01) (LDO)
UNID:0731 81-81 40.5/450 (Dec 29 2001)(PLOO)
UNID:0930 UNID 100/180 acf 102 (Dec 24 2001)(PLOO)
hec:Bern Radio 1047 sitor-a/Marker0 09-Jan-02 (wp3)
SAB:Gothenburg radio Sweden 1822 13 Jan 02 CW/ARQ
callband (EB)
sab:Göteborg Radio 1048 marker 09-Jan-02 (wp3)
FF:.0 0657 ARQ-E 72/400 beta's[uaf]oo rffxcfan
(Oct 29 2001)(PLOO)
RES:Romanian MOI Net 3 Resita 1501 ALE/USB Calls BMAB3 who
responds to RESB3. RES then responds to BMA as RESB3.
(12Jan02) (RGA)
MAE:MFA Algiers, ALG 1007 LSB/MIL-STD 188-141A/RACAL MSM-1250,
to TNS (25Dec01) (LDO)
TNS:Algerian embassy Tunis, TUN 1007 LSB/MIL-STD
188-141A/RACAL MSM-1250, to MAE [=Algiers] (25Dec01) (LDO)
TRP:Algerian embassy Tripolis, LBY 1007 LSB/MIL-STD 188-141A
tfc. to MAE (25Dec01) (LDO)
UNID: UNID 1800 UNID / ionosphere sounder. One burst every 3
minutes, starting H00 (02/Jan/2002) (majestic.star)
#'s : Lincolnshire Poacher 1600z Dec-22-01 USB under RTTY,
YL w/ "6604" and LP music, 1610, into 5f groups [SN]
UNID:0935 UNID 50/975 then CW 5 fgps t=0, then UNID
(Dec 11 2001)(PLOO)
#'s:Cuba 5f traffic 0800z Dec 28-01 CW [SN]
MOD:1745 USB/ARQ-E3 100bd "de paris controle de clé"
08/01 (PP)
RFFA:MOD Paris FRA 1910 ARQ-E3/100/350 Garbled CdV Paris de
Paris on cct IRE to Le Port. (15Jan02) (RGA)
RFQPCS:FF Minicra/Djibouti 1702 ARQ-E3 100 msgs to FF in
France (04 Jan 02)(HPT)
FF:.0 ---- ARQ-E3 100/400 [ire]cdv(Sept 20 2001)(PLOO)
v5g:MFA Bukarest 1105 rou-fec/164.5 idling, then 1108 cw:v5g
v5g v5g hr qcm eb ee 09-Jan-02 (wp3)
RFTJF:FN Port Bouet IVO 1753 ARQ-E3/48/370 Trafficless since
1750z (15Jan02) (RGA)
no-call:Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1706 MFSK-32/CROWD36,
5LGs to unlocated embassy on link 00189, QSX 12225 kHz
(04Jan02) (LDO)
CFH: CF HALIFAX 1436 RTTY 75/N/850 Met tfc. (16/Dec)(DW)
CFH:CanForce Halifax NS CAN 1742 RTTY/75/850 Wx fcasts
N.American airfields. (15Jan02) (RGA)
PAR:Paris, F 1732 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A sounding
(23Dec01) (LDO)
TOU:Toulouse, F 1723 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A sounding
(23Dec01) (LDO)
FDG: F AF Bordeaux 1751 cw, vvv (16 Jan 02)(HPT)
UNID:0913 81-81 81/234 acf 0 (Jan 5 2002)(PLOO)
DHJ59:German Navy Wilhelmshaven GER 1158 USB Wkg DRAO. 'int
Pagina 92
10722.0
10746.0
10746.0
10778.0
10780.0
10780.0
10780.0
10780.0
10780.0
10780.0
10780.0
10805.3
10827.0
10835.0
10840.0
10849.6
10849.6
10849.6
10850.0
10850.5
10865.0
10865.0
10865.0
10873.7
10884.0
10889.0
10900.0
10917.7
10923.5
10917.7
10927.0
10945.0
10945.0
10961.5
10975.0
WUN-v08
QSY'. 'QSY MRL/12 (unknown freq). (11Jan01) (RGA)
DRAO:FGS Frigate Lübeck 1159 USB Tries to work DHJ59 without
success. (11Jan01) (RGA)
SAB : Goteborg, Sweden 1454z Dec-23-01 CW "SAB":and ARQ/100
idle [SN]
sab:Göteborg Radio 1124 marker 09-Jan-02 (wp3)
CIO 2 : Mossad 2149Z Dec-22-01 USB.0 [SN]
KING 22:(USAF C-130):1550z USB wkg Cape Radio pp w Keesler AFB
Metro re wx at Gulfport for 1922z ETA. (02/Jan/02) (ALS)
Cape Radio: USAF/NASA 1934 USB / working Clearance One. Gave
133.80 MHz and 294.60 MHz. (04Dec.2001) (Midwest USA)
Cape Radio: USAF/NASA 1948 USB / phone patch for Clearance One
to DoD Cape. (04Dec.2001) (Midwest USA)
Cape Radio: USAF/NASA 2109 USB / wkg King One for STS-108
launch support. Wkg freq. is 6751. (04Dec.2001) (Midwest USA)
Cape Radio: USAF/NASA 2025 USB / wkg King One for STS-108
launch support. Wkg freq. is 5711. (05Dec.2001) (Midwest USA)
Cape Radio: 1517z USB Wkg Razor 05 (JSTARS E-8C, Robins
93ACW), pp to Raymond 19; passes formatted msg: Line 2: 1505z,
Line 5: 1508z. (10/Jan/02) (ALS)
Cape Radio: 1608z USB wkg KING 12 (C-130), radio check.
(10/Jan/02) (ALS)
Un-ID:French Mil 13.48 ARQ-E3 192/400 Idles for a while then
shifts to 10807.9, then 10809.6 then shuts down
(28Dec01). (PT)
:NATO System 1738 UNID/75/850 Long reversals sequence followed
by Cipher. (15Jan02) (RGA)
FDY:F AF Orleans 1407 ITA-2 50/R/920 ry, wharfs
(10 Jan 02)(HPT)
no-call:UNID net, I? 1420 USB/Rohde & Schwarz 2400Bd burst PSK
system, lengthy data bursts (06Jan02) (LDO)
UNID:0815 PICCOLO USB (Dec 25 2001)(PLOO)
UNID:0900 PICCOLO 1 chnl crypto USB (Dec 15 2001)(PLOO)
UNID:0957 PICCOLO 1 chnl idle USB (Dec 11 2001)(PLOO)
prob:Brit. Mil.:0930 MFSK (Piccolo 12tone?) (08 Jan 02)(HPT)
Unid:1418 PICCOLO-6 Encrypted. Freq 10850.51 (09Jan02) (RGA)
BDA21: CHINESE DIPLO 1504 MIL.STD 188-110A on usb. 1200bps/lng
intlv "vvv de BDA21 hr msg ry's" then online encrypt
(08/Jan)(DW)
BXT78: CHINESE DIPLO 1439 MIL.STD 188-110A on usb. 300bps/lng
intv. "vvv de BXT78 hr znn ry's" and online encrypt.
Interleaved with RT coordination in Chinese. Swittches to
1200bps/lng intv. Tfc in offline encrypt (5 ltr also 5 fig
grps). (08/Jan)(DW)
YT362A: CHINESE DIPLO 1452 MIL.STD 188-141A on usb. Clng
ZT201A who responds (08/Jan)(DW)
RFVI:FN Le Port REU 1735 ARQ-E3/100/400 Liaison Verifiée and
Operation Executée SVC msgs to Paris on circuit REI.
(15Jan02) (RGA)
MFA Pyongyang:UNID 0200 RTTY ?50/1000 5 fgps 'nr-0648'; br=
9?(Dec 5 2001)(PLOO)
----: unid 0238 CW,RTTY ?/1000 opchat then into TTY - wide
shift measured 994 hz (09/Jan/2002) (jcallinger)
110:Unid 0045 Wkg with 112. Sends [AMD] TIME20020109084527
then wrks in MIL-STD 188-110A mode. (09-01-02) (IB)
RFTJ:Marine Dakar SEN 1730 ARQ-E3/48/350 Press message on
circuit TJF to Port Bouet. (15Jan02) (RGA)
no-call:German AF net, D 1223 USB/EADS-MAHRS 2400Bd PSK burst
mode, ARQ running modified STANAG 4285 waveform
(29Dec01) (LDO)
RFTJ: FF Dakar 0134 ARQ-E3 48/400 controle de voie TJF-cct
(13 Jan 02)(HPT)
UNID:0809 81-81 81/500 (Dec 15 2001)(PLOO)
cfh:CF Halifax 1016 rtty 75/850 05-Jan-02 (wp3)
CFH:CF Halifax 2130 ITA-2 75/R/850 naws (07 Jan 02)(HPT)
---:French forces Paris 1535 04 Jan 02 ARQ M2 200 idling for 5
hrs and I'm bored with it (EB)
no-call:UNID Chinese MIL/diplo, 1407 LSB/4+4 8x75Bd QPSK, idle
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and tfc. (28Dec01) (LDO)
no-call:UNID North Korean diplo, 1239 600Bd BPSK serial tone
modem (26Dec01) (LDO)
UNID:1145 81-81 81/240 (Dec 8 2001)(PLOO)
FDG:F AF Bordeaux 1741 cw, vvv (07 Jan 02)(HPT)
TNS: ALGERIAN EMB TUNIS 1031 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng
MAE/Algiers (15/Jan)(DW)
Unid:O/M (IT):0325 USB w/O/M (IT). (14/DEC/01) (RP3)
NCS:Dutch MoD Den Haag?, HOL 1429 USB/MIL- STD 188-141A
calling BUGOJNO (06Jan02) (LDO)
unid:1055 vft/usb carrier on 550 hertz, then 6 channels with
190 hertz spacing and ~150 hertz shift, speed 75 baud 05Jan-02 (wp3)
TRESESQINT:Colombian Army Radar Station Tres Esquinas 2017
MIL-STD 188-141A/USB clg PUERTOASIS:Colombian Army Puerto
Asis. At 2029, SANTANA:Colombian Army Santana wkg
LARANDIA:Colombian Army Larandia in ALE and poss Clover2K
(very weak). (10/Dec/01) (MADX)
Unid:Unid:Enciphered voice system noted. Similar to but not
Parkhill (turkey talk). Also on this freq O/M (SS) using
callsign Ramon Charlie w/O/M (SS). Not sure if clear voice
related to enciphered link. (17/DEC/01) (RP3)
DOR:MFA Sofia, BUL 1338 ITA-5 based FSK ARQ- system
600Bd/500Hz shift, sending endless lines of U's [=ITA-5 revs]
(28Dec01) (LDO)
DOR:MFA Sofia, BUL 1338 ITA-5 based FSK ARQ-system 600Bd/500Hz
shift, sending endless lines of U's [=ITA-5 revs]
(28Dec01) (LDO)
D2Z:Budapest, Hungary 14.00 FEC-A 192/400 French emb with svc
tfc to Paris - "P6Z de D2Z zui vx compure de ton emeteur"
(28Dec01). (PT)
#'s : Unidentified.0 1824Z Dec-23-01 USB too weak to really
copy well here [SN]
KW1: FBI KEY WEST ? 2223 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng
MM1/Miami (15/Dec)(DW)
YKP28: SANA DAMASCUS 1603 rtty 50/R/850 End of AA(ATU70)
press. (15/Dec)(DW)
YKP28: SANA DAMASCUS 1618 rtty 50/R/850 AA press followed by
French and English items thru 1742z (16/Dec)(DW)
YKP28:SANA Damascus Syria 1811 RTTY/50/850 Nx bulletin in FF.
(31 Dec 01) (MJZ)
ykp28:SANA Damaskus 1103 rtty 50/850 nx e 05-Jan-02 (wp3)
GYA:RN Northwood 1200 Fax 120/576 wx, surface temp. analysis
// 8040, 4610, 2618.5 (not decodable) (06 Jan 02)(HPT)
Unid:O/M (IT):2249 USB w/O/M (IT). Sometimes blocked by ALE.
(17/DEC/01) RP3)
YT362A/BXT78:UNID Chinese diplo, 1433 USB/ MIL-STD
188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to ZT201A
(24Dec01) (LDO)
YT362A/BXT78:UNID Chinese diplo, 1433 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to ZT201A
(24Dec01) (LDO)
ZT201A/BXM62:UNID Chinese diplo, 1433 USB/ MIL-STD
188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to YT362A
(24Dec01) (LDO)
no-call:UNID French Navy station, F 1557 USB/STANAG 4285
2400Bd 8-PSK, broadcast tfc., very loud signal, location North
Western Fr. (06Jan02) (LDO)
DP2:N.African Military/Oil Exploration Net 1133 ALE/USB Calls
GLOBAL GBW. (15Jan02) (RGA)
no-call:French NOSTRADAMUS OTHR Dreux, F 1837 OTHR 25Hz
pulsing (05Jan02) (LDO)
O1:N.African Military/Oil Exploration Net 1133 ALE/USB Calls
DP2. (15Jan02) (RGA)
LFI: GW NODE ROGALAND 0836 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "LFI"
(21/Dec)(DW)
LFI:RogalandRadio NOR 1202 ARQ Chan free marker.
(23Dec01) (RGA)
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11145.0 LFI:RogalandRadio NOR 1404 ARQ + CWID. (09Jan02) (RGA)
11150.0 Unid:O/M (IT):2248 USB w/Y/L (IT). Telephone dialing noted.
Possible radio-telephone link. (17/DEC/01) (RP3)
11165.3 UNID:0100 UNID 125bds/300Hz br 160 synch. stream
(1/1 2002)(PLOO)
11173.7 HEC: BERN RADIO 1000 fec 100/E/170 Tfc list (21/Dec)(DW)
11175.0 (GHFS):28-char EAM 2202 USB WWQCLA. (08 Jan 02) (JH)
11175.0 AAEC:(unknown USAV vessel) working Croughton GHFS at 15.42z
with morale p/p requests. (GT)25/Dec/01
11175.0 ALPHA 3:Clg MARS RADIO 1720 USB 'Over central Texas' a couple
of times without response. (19 Dec 01) (JH)
11175.0 CROUGHTON:GHFS Relay Croughton G 1202 USB Maintenance Test.
(02Jan02) (BB)
11175.0 CYPRUS FLIGHT WATCH(?):SKYKING Msg 0500 USB Very proper
British accent. Weak, barely readable six-letter message
FAIRLY (SPV 58 BP). (19Dec01) (BD)
11175.0 Diego Garcia:2143 USB w/Reach 7F4 (id as C-141) in pp
w/Matador CP (Rota, Spain) w/arrival information.
(3/JAN/02) (RP3)
11175.0 DOOM81:2318 USB DOOM81 with radio check, Offutt responding.
B-52? (11 DEC 01) (TH)
11175.0 E80:at 2136Z - E8O with p/p via McClellen to K6D passing PSBJ
figures. 18/Dec/01 (CR)
11175.0 FAIRNESS:Clg MAINSAIL 2015 USB Raises OFFUTT. for radio check
and gone. (18 Dec 01) (JH)
11175.0 Guard 584:at 2256Z - GUARD 584 with p/p via WEST COAST GLOBAL
to FLIGHT OPS (DSN xxx-xxxx) and is advised by ground station
to turn back for Boise due wx. 18/Dec/01 (CR)
11175.0 Hawk 76:0340 USB calling Hawk 75 w/no response.
(13/DEC/01) (RP3)
11175.0 JEDI 40:Clg MAINSAIL 0527 USB Raised ANDREWS and initiated a
PP to DSN 751-9780. Referred to answering party as MASTIFF and
gave info regarding arrival time. Stated 'everything gone
smooth' and referred to monitoring 12.700 then gone. (19Dec01)
(BD)
11175.0 King 24:(HC-130, Patrick AFB):0234 USB w/Andrews in pp w/Eglin
AFB Metro. (14/DEC/01) (RP3)
11175.0 King 42:(HC-130):0311 USB w/Ascension in pp w/Dobbins AFB.
(14/DEC/01) (RP3)
11175.0 N8G:0028z USB wkg Andrews GHFS..0 (02/Jan/02) (ALS)
11175.0 Navy LL 26:(P-3C):2345 USB w/West Coast in pp w/NAS
Jacksonville Base Ops. LL 26 reports they are enroute to Dutch
Navy station at Valkenburg. (13/DEC/01) (RP3)
11175.0 Offutt:1512 USB w/EAM (CJAMXO) for Barbecue Pit.
(29/DEC/01) (RP3)
11175.0 Puerto Rico:0510 USB w/Totem 66 in pp w/McChord Metro
w/arrival wx. (13/DEC/01) (RP3)
11175.0 PUERTO RICO:Clg JEDI 40 0450 USB 'How copy?' No response. Also
at 0451, 0452, 0453 and 0454z with new operator.
(19Dec01) (BD)
11175.0 Raid 02:[KC-135] call Lajes pp Grand Forks AFB 0030
10/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 076Y:0138 [C-141] call Ascension pp ROTA NAS, Spain
10/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 118Y:0221 call Lajes PP Moron AB, 9/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 125Y:0133 call Lajes PP Dyess AFB, 9/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 190Y:call Salinas PR PP Hilda East 0107 9/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 REACH 219 Y:19:54 (USAF A.C) tfc with Diego for pp, DSN
471-0506.19/Dec/01 (RP)
11175.0 REACH 320Y:(C-141B #60175, McChord 62AW):0140z USB wkg Andrews
GHFS pp to Hilda East & Hilda Metro re ETA 0345z at Pope AFB;
Maint status Alpha 2 for air refueling receptacle.
(02/Jan/02) (ALS)
11175.0 Reach 320Y:(id as tail # 60175):0143 USB w/Andrews in pp
w/Hilda East w/arrival information for Pope AFB.
(3/JAN/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Reach 379T:0531 USB w/Puerto Rico in pp/Hilda West & Hilda
Metro w/arrival information & wx at MRCO (unidentified).
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(13/DEC/01) (RP3)
Reach 4059:(not heard):0337 USB w/Hickam in pp w/unidentified
CP (callsign missed) w/arrival information. (13/DEC/01) (RP3)
Reach 764Y:0147 [type?] call Ascension pp Hilda Metro
10/Jan/02 (RR)
Reach 8023:(C-5):1620 USB w/Andrews in pp w/Dover CP. Reach
was originally enroute to Ft. Campbell KY but is diverting to
Dover due to maintenance problem. (13/DEC/01) (RP3)
Reach 8215:0309 call Salinas PP PP Hilda Metro 9/Jan/02 (RR)
Reach 860Y:0315 call Salinas PR PP Hilda Metro 9/Jan/02 (RR)
REACH G3: 0058z USB wkg Andrews GHFS..0 (02/Jan/02) (ALS)
Reach G9:0346 USB w/Ascension in pp w/Ramstein AMCC.
(14/DEC/01) (RP3)
Reach Zulu1:early this morning round 0745z Reach Zulu1 called
Puerto Rico 15/Dec/01 (PP)
RED 22:Clg 'Any station; any aircraft 2018 USB Raises OFFUTT
for radio check and gone. (18 Dec 01) (JH)
SHADO(W?)12:2317 USB SHADO(W)?12 with radio check, Offutt
responding. SHADO(W)?12 speaking hushed and sounding very
"high-speed" MC-130? (11 DEC 01) (TH)
Snoop 56:(RC-135, Offutt):1756 USB in pp w/Raymond 21 (Offutt
AFB) w/current wx. (14/DEC/01) (RP3)
Spar 06:16:30 SPAR 06 clg and wkg Croughton asking pp for
968-9006. USB (S3) 14/Dec/01 (RP)
SPAR65:2305 USB SPAR65 with pp through Offutt(11 DEC 01) (TH)
Spurt 69:(spelled):0348 USB w/Hickam in pp w/Hurlburt Base Ops
& Metro w/arrival wx.(13/DEC/01) (RP3)
STABILITY:Clg ANDREWS & MAINSAIL 2045 USB Raises PUERTO RICO.
(18 Dec 01) (JH)
STABILITY:Wkg MCCLELLAN 2057 USB For an attempted connectivity
patch to BUTTERNUT with out success. After a second
unsuccessful attempt at 2100z STABILITY was apparently told to
try back later and gone. (18 Dec 01) (JH)
STABILITY:Wkg Unid GHFS Stn 2046 USB Maybe MCCLELLAN, for PP
to DSN 271 1806. At 2055z MCCLELLAN attempted to raise
STABILITY but he was off freq and active on 11244//8992.
(18 Dec 01) (JH)
Tiger 08:working Anderson GHFS at 14.20z (GT) 25/Dec/01
TIMON 56:Clg MAINSAIL 2035 USB Raises PUERTO RICO for PP to
MACDILL BASE OPS with maintenance problems (C130 electrical
stuff; no C130 help at MACDILL). Also at 2035z STABILITY
(weak) worked OFFUTT and told to stand by. At 2039z TIMON 56
placed a patch to a DSN 579 number to see if he could go to
PATRICK for his maintenance issue. (18 Dec 01) (JH)
USAF Croughton:1417 wkg Reach 713 Y with pp with hilda east..0
USB 4/Jan/02 (RP)
YD 215:(P-3C Kaneohe MCAS VP-4 Sqdn):0010z USB wkg Andrews
GHFS w pp to Duty Ofc; msg:"Feet dry." (02/Jan/02) (ALS)
Andrews Global: GHFS 0150 USB / wkg Trout 99 (a C-135C with
DV-2 + 8 Pax). QSY F-616 (9320). (04Jan.2002) (Midwest USA)
GHFS-Andrews: AFB 1455z USB Wkg USN 49676 (VIP P-3,
Jacksonville NAS), is told Andrews VIP is up on freq F-311.
(10/Jan/02) (ALS)
GHFS-Andrews: AFB 1602z USB REACH 9301 pp Hilda Metro re 1700
ETA at KABY (SW Georgia RAP, Albany GA); gives PIREP from 50
mi SSW of Charlotte NC IAP. (10/Jan/02) (ALS)
GHFS-Andrews: AFB 1650z USB wkg SKIER 86 (LC-130H, NY-ANG
139AS) pp 974-9326 (Stratton ANGB Base Ops) rqsts ctct Waco,
Nashville, Little Rock, Dallas for needed maintenance part;
now over WV. (10/Jan/02) (ALS)
GHFS-Andrews: AFB 1702z USB wkg LU 131 (P-3C, Willow Grove
VP-64 "Condors" Sqdn) phone patch Oceana NAS; is passed
VHF/UHF freqs. (10/Jan/02) (ALS)
GHFS-Andrews: AFB 1709z USB wkg USN 49676 (VP-3C Jacksonville)
pp DSN 564-2442 Norfolk NAS Chambers Field Ops re 1815z ETA.
(10/Jan/02) (ALS)
GHFS-Andrews: AFB 1714z USB wkg CW 640 (C-130T) pp DSN
678-3402 homebase New Orleans NAS/JRB VR-54 Ops.
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(10/Jan/02) (ALS)
GHFS-Andrews: AFB 1723z USB wkg REACH 84Y, pp DSN 589-2581
Westover ARB Base Ops re inbound. (10/Jan/02) (ALS)
GHFS-Andrews: AFB 1728z USB wkg PELICAN 71G (P-3C,
Jacksonville VP-45 "Pelican" Sqdn) pp DSN 942-4065 Fiddle
("homeplate"); passes Spare Group msg. (10/Jan/02) (ALS)
GHFS-Andrews: AFB 1731z USB wkg SKIER 86 (LC-130H, NY-ANG
139AS) pp 974-9326 (Stratton ANGB Base Ops); Diverting to
Nashville for acft part. (10/Jan/02) (ALS)
GHFS-Andrews: AFB 1748z USB wkg REACH 837Y, pp Westover ARB
Base Ops. (10/Jan/02) (ALS)
GHFS-Andrews: AFB 1819z USB wkg PAT 525 (Army, Priority Air
Transport) pp DSN 936-3706 Ft Bragg Ops re 2330z ETA.
(10/Jan/02) (ALS)
GHFS-Andrews: AFB 1824z USB wkg REACH 7N1 (C-141B #60183,
McChord AFB 62AMW) pp DSN 831-4263 Roosevelt Roads NAS, Puerto
Rico ATOC re 2045z ETA. (10/Jan/02) (ALS)
GHFS-Andrews: AFB 1844z USB wkg SPANGLE 71H (P-3C,
Jacksonville VP-16 "War Eagles" Sqdn) pp DSN 942-4065 Fiddle,
Jax; passes Spare Group msg. (10/Jan/02) (ALS)
GHFS-Andrews: AFB 1944z USB wkg SPANGLE 71H (P-3C,
Jacksonville VP-16 "War Eagles" Sqdn) pp DSN 942-4065 Fiddle,
Jax; also IDs as LF 292. (10/Jan/02) (ALS).
GHFS-Andrews: AFB 1953z USB wkg NRN 378 (P-3C, Royal Dutch
Navy) pp 001-207/921-2682 Brunswick NAS. (10/Jan/02) (ALS).
GHFS-Andrews: AFB 1953z USB wkg USN 50515 (VP-3A #150515,
CinCAFSE), Radio check. (10/Jan/02) (ALS).
GHFS-Andrews: AFB 2052z USB wkg REACH 6160 pp McGuire AFB CP
re blocks at 2310z; some maint writeups. (10/Jan/02) (ALS).
USAF MARS: 2058z USB wkg REACH V1 (C-5) pp re landing Patrick
AFB 4:45pm local. (10/Jan/02) (ALS).
GHFS-Andrews: AFB 2105z USB wkg REACH 823Y pp DSN 579-8460
Hurlburt Field FL re 8:00pm local ETA. (10/Jan/02) (ALS).
GHFS-Andrews: AFB 2108z USB wkg MAGIC 76 (NATO E-3 AWACS).
(10/Jan/02) (ALS).
GHFS-Andrews: AFB 2230z USB wkg AG 705 (S-3B, Jacksonville
VS-31), Radio check. (10/Jan/02) (ALS).
GHFS-Andrews: AFB 2236z USB wkg REACH 5001 pp Hilda Metro
(Scott AFB) re 0030z ETA at Dover AFB. (10/Jan/02) (ALS).
GHFS-Andrews: AFB 2251z USB wkg REACH 5001 pp DSN 445-4201
Dover AFB CP re ETA; passes Alpha 3 writeups re hydraulics.
(10/Jan/02) (ALS).
GHFS-Andrews: AFB 2253z USB wkg CODY 01 (C-130E, Willow Grove)
pp 589-3855 Westover ARB Transportation Group, re 0230z ETA.
(10/Jan/02) (ALS).
70026 using online crypto/modified protocol, many repetitions
(27Dec01) (LDO)
90039 using online crypto and modified ARQ protocol, many
repetitions(29Dec01) (LDO)
Diego Garcia:2150 USB w/Reach 7F4 in pp to Matador CP & Metro.
ALE also noted on this freq. (3/JAN/02) (RP3)
STRIKESTAR:Wkg STARGATE 1847 USB For authentication and into
chatter. (19 Dec 01) (JH)
GHFS-Andrews: AFB 2043z USB wkg SPANGLE 71H (P-3C,
Jacksonville VP-16 "War Eagles" Sqdn) pp DSN 942-4065 Fiddle,
Jax; passes Spare Group msg, rqsts Ops Normal msg relay to
Giantkiller. (10/Jan/02) (ALS).
Architect:(RAF Flight Watch Center):1401 USB w/airfield status
report. (13/DEC/01) (RP3)
Smasher:(USOUTHAF Flight Monitoring Facility, NAS Key
West):1729 USB calling Cobb 31 (C-130H 700th AS, AFRES Dobbins
AFB) w/no response. (14/DEC/01) (RP3)
ANGEL:UNID ISR-AF airborne unit, 0828 USB/ MIL-STD 188-110A
App. B 39-tone with extended preamble, chat in Hewbrew with
ground station (25Dec01) (LDO)
ANGEL:UNID ISR-AF airborne unit, 0828 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A
App. B 39-tone with extended preamble, chat in Hewbrew with
ground station (25Dec01) (LDO)
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11208.0 no-call:UNID ISR-AF ground station, ISR 0828 USB/MIL-STD
188-110A App. B 39-tone with extended pbl, chat in Hewbrew
with "ANGEL" (25Dec01) (LDO)
11208.0 no-call:UNID ISR-AF ground station, ISR 0828USB/MIL-STD
188-110A App. B 39-tone with extended pbl, chat in Hewbrew
with "ANGEL" (25Dec01) (LDO)
11208.0 Unid:O/M (SS):0018 USB w/O/M (SS). Mention made of using
Marconi (CW??). (18/DEC/01) (RP3)
11217.0 DHM91:1000Z this morning DHM91 was on "mike" freq 11217
working German AF 212 and 201 for wx in various LT airfields
(Turkey) 18/Dec/01 (PP)
11220.0 Andrews:0133 USB w/SPAR 06 in radio checks. (20/DEC/01) (RP3)
11220.0 Andrews:2030 USB w/SAM 201 in conclusion of pp.
(13/DEC/01) (RP3)
11220.0 Andrews AFB: USAF 1843 USB / phone patch for Dragnet Whiskey
to DSN 884-4846. (27Dec.2001) (Midwest USA)
11220.0 Andrews VIP: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 0549 USB / working
Trout 99 (a C-135C with DV-2 + 8 Pax) on F-311.
(04Jan.2002) (Midwest USA)
11220.0 Andrews VIP: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 1934 USB / pp for Trout
99 (a C-135C Serial # 61-2669) to SAM Command.
(01Jan.2002) (Midwest USA)
11220.0 Andrews VIP: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 2059 USB / working Navy
49676 (a VP-3A with a DV-2 + 10 Pax) on F-311.
(12Jan.2002) (Midwest USA)
11226.0 190064:Rch-757Y C-17 99-0064 1729 ALE/USB Wkg PLA with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD87790301NNNN (Hilda Dispatch) next dest
2030Z + WX followed by PP[AMD]CCCCD83146242771NNNN (Sigonella)
with arr msg (11Dec01) (SA)
11226.0 290060:Rch-684Y C-17 99-0060 1550 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) asking about possible
divert to Rota/Mildenhall due to ice at main dest
(30Dec01) (SA)
11226.0 90-0534:2011z.0 C-17.0 1205.0 ALE/USB Calling Croughton
(CRO) (PP) 20/Dec/01 (PP)
11226.0 CR0:1615 ALE/USB Wkg 280051 C-17 98-0051 (02Jan02) (SA)
11226.0 CRO: USAF AFB CROUGHTON 1705 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb,
Sounding (15/Dec)(DW)
11226.0 CRO:.0.0 Croughton.0 1203.0 ALE/USB.0 Calling JTY (Yokota
AB,Japan) (PP) (2012) 20/Dec/01 (PP)
11226.0 DPCS:Unid 1005 ALE/USB Wkg PLA (02Jan02) (SA)
11226.0 GS2:Unid 0917 ALE/USB Wkg ADW with ALE init PP to [AMD]CCCCD8,
3146763300NNNN (Incirlik Ops???) broken. Hard to read
(12Dec01) (SA)
11226.0 GTL: USAF AFB THULE 1741 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding
(15/Dec)(DW)
11232.0 Halifax Military:2120 USB w/Canforce 2583 w/wx for undisclosed
location. (13/DEC/01) (RP3)
11232.0 Trenton Military:1609 USB w/Raven 1 (sounds like) w/wx for
Cape Young & Ottawa. (13/DEC/01) (RP3)
11232.0 Trenton Military:1745 USB w/Oiler 29 (CC-130H, 17th Wing,
Winnepeg) w/wx for unidentified location. (14/DEC/01) (RP3)
11232.0 Trenton Military:2300 USB w/Canforce 3781 w/wx for Ottawa &
Montreal/Dorval and pp w/412th Squadron operations. Canforce
3781 inbound from San Jose, Costa Rica. (3/JAN/02) (RP3)
11244.0 ANDREWS:22-char EAM 1551 USB WWQ5OX. The operators are having
to catch themselves from saying "request you echo..." when
using the ALL STATIONS call. (10 Jan 01) (JH)
11244.0 ANDREWS:28-char EAMs 1520 USB WWBQM7 & WWPRFR using the ALL
STATION preface. (10 Jan 01) (JH)
11244.0 ANDREWS:EAM Bcast 2103 USB MQ5BVW. (18 Dec 01) (JH)
11244.0 Bird Nest:USB.Just heard at 2114Z an EAM broadcast from BIRD
NEST on 311.000 and simulcast on 11244.0 14/Dec/01 (CR)
11244.0 DECK HAND:EAM Bcast 1951 USB Covered by OFFUTT. Unknown EAM.
Sounds like NAOC audio. (31 Dec 01) (JH)
11244.0 DIEGO GARCIA:EAM Bcast 1539 USB WWBQM7 & WWPRFR.
(10 Jan 01) (JH)
11244.0 FAIRNESS:Clg MAINSAIL 'on 11244' 2007 USB Then calling 'on one
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three dot one five five (13155.0 - unheard) and gone.
(18 Dec 01) (JH)
INDUCTOR:28-char EAM 1707 USB I6BG?? with no simulcast freqs
found. (20 Dec 01) (JH)
KING PIN:28-char EAM 1837 USB MQAPBT. Preceding ANDREWS' 1840z
GHFS bcast of same and simulcast 8992 with nothing heard any
ZULU freq. (15 Dec 01) (JH)
PENALIZE:28-char EAM 1846 USB IJZJLK with nothing heard any
ZULU frequency or on 8992 (too weak.) Callsign used on 18th by
TACAMO player. (21 Dec 01) (JH)
PENALIZE:EAM Bcast 1855 USB IJZJLK with nothing heard 8992.
H+25/h+55 activity. (21 Dec 01) (JH)
PUERTO RICO:28-char EAM 2120 USB CJJDBK without the character
count statement and MQ5BVW. (18 Dec 01) (JH)
SEA SPRAY:Clg BERNADINE(?) 1541 USB No response. Was active
with same on 8992 at 1542z. (06 Dec 01) (JH)
STABILITY:2106 USB Calling MAINSAIL. (18 Dec 01) (JH)
STABILITY:Clg ANDREWS 'on one one upper' 2043 USB Without
response. (18 Dec 01) (JH)
STABILITY:Clg ANY STATION THIS NET 2111 USB With nothing heard
and out. However STABILITY was back up at 2113z calling unk
(caught him at the end) and saying (sounds like) "STABILITY,
STABILITY [for] [sounded like "six eight" or "spectate" or
something"ate" or ?]" and quiet. (18 Dec 01) (JH)
STABILITY:Clg MAINSAIL 'with request' 2021 USB No response.
(18 Dec 01) (JH)
STABILITY:EAM Bcast 2025 USB MQKBOT simulcast 8992.
(18 Dec 01) (JH)
STABILITY:EAM Bcast 2055 USB MQKBOT simulcast 8992. H+25/h+55
activity.(18 Dec 01) (JH)
STABILITY:EAM Bcast 2125 USB MQKBOT simulcast 8992. Post-2100z
daily propagation improvement. (18 Dec 01) (JH)
Unid:EAM Bcast 1557 USB Suspected player; weak/unreadable
voice audio but periodic "beep" bcsting maybe WWBQM7 and
WWPRFR and maybe simulcasting same on 8992.0 (if so, very weak
but with the beeps.) (10 Jan 01) (JH)
USAF Croughton:1335 with eam msg.0 .0 .0 USB 4/Jan/02 (RP)
Haven:(RAF Flight Watch, Ascension):2145 USB w/ Ascot 3210
w/volmet for South American locations. Weekly RAF Tristar
flight to/from Falkland Islands. (13/DEC/01) (RP3)
2000176:unid 2007 ale/usb 09-Jan-02 (wp3)
340627:unid 1739 ale/usb 09-Jan-02 (wp3)
RAF Wharton:2035 USB w/volmet (13/DEC/01) (RP3)
RAF Wx:2221z USB Wx bcst for var locations. (02/Jan/02) (ALS)
Unid:O/M (accented EE):0041 USB w/O/M (accented EE) w/revised
ETAs for Rome and Cairo. Probable Ethiopian Airlines LDOC.
(18/DEC/01) (RP3)
Unid:16:06 Unid Spanish Air Force (saf) traffic abt Saragoza
. USB (S3)14/Dec/01 (RP)
Unid:O/M (CC):0128 USB w/O/M (CC). (21/DEC/01) (RP3)
COACH 21:(C-130E, 146th AW, Channel Islands ANGS) with HF
radio check. 2052z 18/Dec/01 (CR)
COAST GUARD 1705:(HC-130-H7, CGAS Barbers Point) is advised by
SF Radio to maintain listening watch due poor
propagation.1821z 18/Dec/01 (CR)
GOST 53:with pos./alt. report. 1847z 18/Dec/01 (CR)
NAVY PG171:(P-3C, VP-65, NB Ventura County) with pos./alt.
report. 1821z 18/Dec/01 (CR)
NAVY RU750:(C-130T, VR-55, NB Ventura County) with pos./alt.
report. 1840z 18/Dec/01 (CR)
NAVY RX020:(DC-9, VR-57, NASNI) with pos./alt. report. 2142z
30/Dec/01 (CR)
QUEST 10:(KC-10A, 60th AMW, Travis) checks-in with San
Francisco and advises of AR mission on AR-5 LOW with FRED 05.
1818z 18/Dec/01 (CR)
REACH 1301:with pos./alt. report. 1918z 18/Dec/01 (CR)
REACH 3075:with pos./alt. report. 2015z 30/Dec/01 (CR)
REACH 344T:with pos./alt. report and request for San Francisco
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Radio 2258z 30/Dec/01 (CR) to relay to Polar Air Cargo-Long
Beach.2321z 30/Dec/01 (CR)
REACH 4066:with pos./alt. report and request for San Francisco
Radio to relay to HILDA. 30/Dec/01 (CR)
REACH 466T:with pos./alt. report. 2148z 30/Dec/01 (CR)
REACH 5229:with pos./alt. report. 2208z 18/Dec/01 (CR)
REACH 6136:with pos./alt. report. 2134z 30/Dec/01 (CR)
REACH 6181:with pos./alt. report. 2015z 30/Dec/01 (CR)
REACH 6182:with pos./alt. report. 2150z 18/Dec/01 (CR)
REACH 6183:with pos./alt. report. 2150z 30/Dec/01 (CR)
REACH 7031:with pos./alt. report.2108z 30/Dec/01 (CR)
REACH 7119:with pos./alt. report. 1849z 18/Dec/01 (CR)
REACH 9006:with pos./alt. report. 2253z 30/Dec/01 (CR)
REACH 9165:approved for climb from 340 to 360 by Oakland
ATC.2136z 30Dec/01 (CR)
REACH JZ43:with pos./alt. report and request for San Francisco
Radio to relay to ATN. 2157z 30/Dec/01 (CR)
San Francisco Radio:calling ASTRA 51 with no response (due HF
blackout conditions).2018z 30/Dec/01 (CR)
San Francisco:(MWARA CP):0152 USB w/Oskay 67 (sounds like) and
Air Canada 3021 w/position reports. (18/DEC/01) (RP3)
San Francisco:(MWARA CP):0343 USB w/various aircraft in
position reports. (14/DEC/01) (RP3)
WOODEN 61:(KC-135R, 319ARW/906ARS) with pos./alt. report for
DIRCA 16 then ATC clearance to Riverside and flight level
240.2010z 30/Dec/01 (CR)
Dakar:(MWARA SAT-2):0158 USB w/various aircraft.
(18/DEC/01) (RP3)
Tripoli:(MWARA AFI-3):0126 USB w/VRE 2452 w/position report
and flight route change. (3/JAN/02) (RP3)
Tripoli:(MWARA AFI-3):0155 USB w/various aircraft.
(18/DEC/01) (RP3)
Unid:.0 O/M (Vietnamese):0512 USB w/unheard station.
(13/DEC/01) (RP3)
Unid:O/M (SS):0153 USB w/Y/L (SS). (3/JAN/02) (RP3)
Lima Flight Support:0115 USB w/AA 956 w/departure message &
position report. (3/JAN/02) (RP3)
EFF 005:over Atlantic. 2234z USB. Wkg NY Rdo; position report.
(29/Dec/01) (ALS).
MARTINAIR 064:over Atlantic. 2235z USB. Wkg NY Rdo; BQEG
Selcal check. (29/Dec/01) (ALS).
MFA Oslo:0909 Twinplex 200-400-200 YYBB BYBY encrypt., later
op-chat (10 Jan 02)(HPT)
85614:Unid a/c 1413 USB W/w PRIBOJ/unid RUS g/s. A/c T/O
OSTROV at 1404. ETA PCHKALOVSKIJ 1505. Fuel for 6 hours
(13-12-01) (OC)
Springbok:(O/M EE):0108 USB w/Springbok 275 and several other
SAA flights in position reports and departure messages. SAA
LDOC. (21/DEC/01) (RP3)
Unid:O/M (African language):2305 USB w/O/M (African language).
Some French was interspersed with the African language.
(3/JAN/02) (RP3)
Sydney Volmet:1302 usb met report Darwin, Adelaide, Sydney,
Melbourne (very good signal for that time) 09-Jan-02 (wp3)
Unid:O/M (IT):2040 USB w/O/M (IT). (13/DEC/01) (RP3)
CENTR6: MFA BUCHAREST 0657 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng
ZUP (16/Dec)(DW)
CENTR8: MFA BUCHAREST 0735 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng
FQS (16/Dec)(DW)
MAE: MFA ALGIERS 1730 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng
TNS/Tunis. Also at 1752 1755z (15/Dec)(DW)
HMF55:KCNA Pyongyang 1050 ITA-2 50/R/250 EE nx
(09 Jan 02)(HPT)
#'s : Unidentified.0 0801z Dec-22-01 CW 5 figure
traffic [SN]
CESYP: COLOMBIAN NAVY SAN ANDRES 2312 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on
usb. Clng Atlantico (15/Dec)(DW)
PORTO: COLOMBIAN NAVY 0013 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng
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MARQUEZ (16/Dec)(DW)
S97: SWEDISH EMB ABIDJAN 1708 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb.
Sounding. 1748 clng S00/Stockholm (15/Dec)(DW)
Unid:O/M (SS):2235 USB w/Y/L (IT) then O/M (SS) in what
appears to be non-official net. (17/DEC/01) (RP3)
PORTO: COLOMBIAN NAVY 0012 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng
MAR MQY (16/Dec)(DW)
Andrews VIP: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 0309 USB / working SPAR
94 (a VIP ac with a DV-2 on board) on F-295.
(13Jan.2002) (Midwest USA)
no-call:Israeli MIL/Intel, ISR 1848 VFT/ 75Bd/60Hz shift
28/112-bit ACF, unmodulated carrier on 11461kHz, QRT at 1851
UTC (05Jan02) (LDO)
BORMA: ALG O+G EL BORMA 1841 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb.
Sounding. (15/Dec)(DW)
hmd:alg. oil & gas ops 1410 ale/usb algerian oil and gas
operations Hassi Messaoud 09-Jan-02 (wp3)
ina:alg. oil & gas ops 1341 ale/usb algerian oil and gas
operations In Amenas 09-Jan-02 (wp3)
UNID:---- 81-81 40.5/500 acf 0(Dec 25 2001)(PLOO)
UNID:0816 81-81 40.5/500 (Dec 15 2001)(PLOO)
055: UNID 1352 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding.
(16/Dec)(DW)
055: Unid 1612 ALE/USB Sounds. (17Jan02) (RGA)
055:Prob Israeli AF 1409 ALE/USB Sounds. (09Jan02) (RGA)
:Unid 1324 ALE/USB Several bursts. Synch Pause, but no decode.
Link Protected(?) (09Jan02) (RGA)
TNS:Algerian Embassy Tunis 1347 ALE/USB Calls MAE/MFA Algiers.
(09Jan02) (RGA)
TRP:Algerian Embassy Tripoli LBY 1257 ALE/USB Calls MAE/MFA
Algiers who responds. (15Jan02) (RGA)
TRP:Algerian Embassy Tripoli LBY 1327 ALE/USB Calls MAE/MFA
Algiers. (09Jan02) (RGA)
RFGW: MFA PARIS 0917 STANAG 4285 on usb s/tone 1200bps, long
intlv. Tfc in offline encrypt to Prague/F9S thru 0940z. 1023z
clng Beiruit/P8C then qso with no tfc, gives QSL, s/off 1040z
(20/Dec)(DW)
RFGW: MFA PARIS 1420 STANAG4285 on usb, 1200bps/lng intv. Clng
F9S/Prague then L9C/Buenos Aires "qap la 411 aug de trois a
toi", uses cct [BNS]. 1431 with "sri l em est tombe em panne".
qso with F9S, FF on cct [PGE]/Prague (08/Jan)(DW)
DG: MOROCCAN MOI 1801 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on lsb. Sounding.
(15/Dec)(DW)
OLZ 88:MFA Praha, CZE 1348 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone
modem based ARQ system, burst tfc., strong hum on the
transmitter during transmission pauses, coordination in Czech
voice and fast CW (28Dec01) (LDO)
Unid:O/M (JJ):2042 USB w/O/M (JJ). (13/DEC/01) (RP3)
UNID:0819 ?ARQ-M2 200/360 br=14 (Dec 15 2001)(PLOO)
HSP: UK RSC HANSLOPE PARK 1823 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb.
Sounding. (15/Dec)(DW)
no-call:Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1110 MFSK-32/CROWD36
tfc. to UNID embassy, no link ID copied, using online crypto
and modified ARQ protocol, many repetitions (29Dec01) (LDO)
---:Lincolnshire Poacher Clandestine 09 Jan 02 USB Poacher
tones only very weak (EB)
CENTR2: MFA BUCHAREST 0731 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng
VRO/Paris(?) (16/Dec)(DW)
CENTR8: MFA BUCHAREST 0734 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng
FQS (16/Dec)(DW)
TOU: French PAR/TOU Net 1713 ALE/USB Sounds. (17Jan02) (RGA)
TOU: TOULOUSE ? 1737 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding.
(15/Dec)(DW)
no-call:ASA/CIA Frankfurt, D 0940 USB/PSK regular 10 min.
transmission (27Dec01) (LDO)
Unid:Y/L (SS):0345 USB w/numbers. (14/DEC/01) (RP3)
FAAZFW: FAA DALLAS TX 2119 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb.
Sounding (15/Dec)(DW)
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11637.0 FAAZJX: FAA JACKSONVILLE FL 2339 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb.
Sounding (15/Dec)(DW)
11642.0 FP2: UNID 1252 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding.
(16/Dec)(DW)
11642.0 HFB: UK RSC LOC? 1236 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding
(16/Dec)(DW)
12070.0 STABILITY:28-char EAM 1953 USB MQKBOT simulcast 8992 & 11244.
Nothing heard 11244/8992 at 1955z. (18 Dec 01) (JH)
12113.7 :MFA Cairo EGY 1715 ARQ Loses contact in middle of long-winded
circular and selcals TVVC/Baghdad. (02Jan02) (RGA)
12127.5 No-Call:Un-id USCG shore station 10.10 Pactor Working
NNN0CMV, USCG Tampa, with " PSP DATE = NOV99 QRU"
(24Dec01). (PT)
12133.8 No-Call:Prob. Sofia, Bulgaria 16.45 ASCII 75/500 Bulgarian MFA
working GUB, Damascus embassy with "GUB ZAN PSE ZAL 16007"
(09Jan02). (PT)
12175.0 0017:UNID Guardia di Finanza station, I 1053 LSB/MIL-STD
188-141A/CLOVER-2000 e-mail tfc. to Rome (02Jan02) (LDO)
12175.0 1000:Guardia di Finanza HQ Rome, I 1053 LSB/MIL-STD
188-141A/CLOVER-2000 e-mail tfc. to 0017 (02Jan02) (LDO)
12175.0 FABIO: Unid Italian User 1707 ALE/USB Calls ALE.
(17Jan02) (RGA)
12175.0 FABIO:Unid Italian Net 1604 ALE/USB Calls ALE. (18Dec01) (RGA)
12176.0 no-call:Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1330 BAUDOT
75Bd/500Hz, 5LGs to "NQX" after 11177 00052, telegraph
equipment faulty -> 73.3Bd measurement (29Dec01) (LDO)
12177.5 BANJALUKA:Dutch SFOR contingent Banja Luka, BIH 1044 USB/MILSTD 188-141A replying to to COMMCENBLS3 (04Jan02) (LDO)
12177.5 COMMCENBLS3:Dutch MOD Den Haag?, HOL 1044 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A, tfc. to BANJALUKA (04Jan02) (LDO)
12184.5 UNID:0744 81-81 40.5/489 br=0 (Nov 12 2001)(PLOO)
12190.0 DOR:MFA Sofia, BUL, 0815 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A 39-tone modem
with modified protocol, and modified preamble, ISS-mode, QSX
no.0 .0 .0 found, 393.75 Hz doppler (04Jan02) (LDO)
12197.0 no-call:Polish UNIFIL contingent, LBN 1230 BAUDOT 50Bd/350Hz
offline crypto (5FGs) to Warszawa (28Dec01) (LDO)
12202.0 dfzg:MFA Belgrad 0700 rtty 75/400 ryry 0703:dfzg qru 73 73 sk
03-Jan-02 (wp3)
12210.0 CENTR7:MFA Bucharest, ROU 0803 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD
188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to CUV654 (04Jan02) (LDO)
12210.0 CUV654:Romanian embassy Lisboa, POR 0803 USBMIL-STD 188-141A/MILSTD 188-110A ser. tone modem, tfc. to CENTR7
(04Jan02) (LDO)
12210.0 DOR:MFA Sofia, BUL, 0816 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A 39-tone modem
with modified protocol, and modified preamble, ISS-mode, QSX
not found, 393.75 Hz doppler (04Jan02) (LDO)
12216.0 50:Danish Military 1205 ALE/USB Calls 69 who responds.
(15Jan02) (RGA)
12216.0 68:Danish Military 1142 ALE/USB Calls DK1. (15Jan02) (RGA)
12217.0 -: MFA ROME 1050 ARQ/RS 240bd/E/- on usb. 8 bit mode. Tfc to
Tirana in offline encrypt (2x30 ltr grps per line)
(10/Jan)(DW)
12220.0 DOR:MFA Sofia, BUL, 0817 USB/MIL-STD 188- 110A 39-tone modem
with modified protocol, and modified preamble, ISS-mode, QSX
not found, 393.75 Hz doppler (04Jan02) (LDO)
12222.3 DOR:MFA Sofia, BUL 1550 ITA-5 based FSK ARQ-system 800Bd/500Hz
shift, receiving tfc. from UNID embassy (29Dec01) (LDO)
12225.0 no-call:UNID Russian embassy, 1706 MFSK-32/CROWD36, receiving
5LGs from Moscow on link 00189, QSX 10532 kHz (04Jan02) (LDO)
12250.0 CIS-System:1258 40.5/500 (10 Jan 02)(HPT)
12266.0 WR:UNID Spanish Navy station, 1040 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial
tone modem tfc. to "TR", voice coordination in Spanish
(25Dec01) (LDO)
12333.0 Un-ID:location un-ID 19.55 ITA2 75/950 Sends RYs and LBPX
repeated, then into encryption(13Dec01). (PT)
12376.0 CIO 2 : Mossad 2145Z Dec-22-01 USB.0 [SN]
12469.6 63EWR:Prob Spanish Military. Wkg 67YTR 1637 RTTY/100/850 'ZDA
1Z 1O INT ARQ' (foxes+RYs) INT ZBZ. [Has 1 FLASH and 1
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IMMEDIATE message]. Then goes into Spanish voice then fast
modem (The 'ARQ' referred to). Last logged 63YTR wkg 63NHF on
4158 kHz 28 Mar 01. (02Jan02) (RGA)
:Ship KM Lisow 1635 ARQ Tgms in 3SC to ArkhangelskRadio.
(02Jan02) (RGA)
ucnt:0645 sitor-a tfc to uce Archangelsk Radio 12625,5
03-Jan-02 (wp3)
P3DH7:TK Ventspils 0959 ARQ svc msgs to Vladivostok
(26Dec01) (ML2)
UFIF:M/V Alexandre Gorbatchevskii 0855 ARQ svc msg to
Vladivostok, UFIF log on/off (17Dec01) (ML2)
XUWG7:TH Smile 0938 ARQ tfc to Vladivostok (31Dec01) (ML2)
UHKD:TH Isidor Barazhov 1020 ARQ tfc to Kholmsk
(28Dec01) (ML2)
UESN:TH Pasifik Star 0942 ARQ 54945 UESN log on & tfc to
Vladivostok (08Dec01) (ML2)
ATJX:.0 MT B.R. Ambedkar sc kcbm login 23537 atjx x mgs to
SCI 72 hrs notice for eta Rastrua? INT ARQ 100
24-12-01 14,33 (BvR)
MTRT:.0 Mt RN Tagore login 23741mtrt x vessel report on
Shipping Corp India chnl INT ARQ 100 24-12-01
NSBS:.0 MT N.S. Bose report to SCI Mumbai INT ARQ 100
24-12-01 14,20 (BvR)
Shipping Corp India:Radioroom mgs to mt b.r. ambedkar xmas and
new year wishes IND ARQ 100 24-12-01 (BVR)
---: UNID 2037 rtty 50/R/170 Tfc in 3sc. Poor copy, apparently
thru Arkhangelsk till 2046z (24/Dec)(DW)
UFBY: AA1824 ? 2102 rtty 50/R/170 Clng RLK/Arkhangelsk then
tfc in 3sc thru 2123z (24/Dec)(DW)
UCTW:RTMS Notlar 1043 ARQ w/UFZ DE UCTW log on & tfc to
Vladivostok (30Dec01) (ML2)
UHCU:M/V Kapitan Klioev 1101 ARQ tfc to Vladivostok, UHCU log
on/off (30Dec01) (ML2)
Mv Atlo: ww unid mv INT ARQ 100 24-12-01 12,45 (BvR)
NMF:USCG Boston MA USA 1632 FEC Scheduled MSI bcast+wx.
(02Jan02) (RGA)
NRV: USCG Apra Harbour SITOR-B, test, foxes (15 Jan 02)(HPT)
XSV: Tianjin Radio 1749 cw, xsv + SITOR (15 Jan 02)(HPT)
XSV:TianjinRadio PRC 1629 ARQ+CWID. (02Jan02) (RGA)
sup:Port Said Radio 0635 marker 01-Jan-02 (wp3)
VIP34: Perth Radio 1750 cw, vip + DIG (15 Jan 02)(HPT)
CBV:Valparaiso radio Chile 2149 01 Jan 02 CW/ARQ callband (EB)
LZW:Varna radio Bulgaria 1904 11 Jan 02 CW callband (EB)
VIP:Perth radio Australia 2147 01 Jan 02 CW/ARQ callband (EB)
NRV: USCG Apra Harbour 1754 cw, nrv + SITOR (15 Jan 02)(HPT)
UDK2:MurmanskRadio RUS 1341 FEC Tgm in 3SC then ARQ marker.
(09Jan02) (RGA)
lzw5:Varna Radio 0635 sitor-b wx.0 0645:tfc list
01-Jan-02 (wp3)
LZW:Varna Radio 1230 SITOR-B wx (02 Jan 02)(HPT)
LZW:Varna Radio 1230 SITOR-B wx and Sea Bulletin
(08 Jan 02)(HPT)
LZW: Varna Radio 1601 SITOR-B nx in Bulgarian language
(16 Jan 02)(HPT)
nmo:USCG Honolulu 0653 marker 01-Jan-02 (wp3)
NMO: USCG Honolulu 1756 cw, nmo + SITOR (15 Jan 02)(HPT)
RRR34:Moskva-1 Radio RUS 1338 ARQ KYKY data bursts + CWID.
(09Jan02) (RGA)
RRR34:Moskva-1 Radio RUS 1625 ARQ+CWID. (02Jan02) (RGA)
NMN: USCG Portsmouth 1757 nmn + SITOR (15 Jan 02)(HPT)
esa:Tallinn Radio 0657 marker pcpcpcpcpc 01-Jan-02 (wp3)
NMN:USCG Chesapeake USA 2144 01 Jan 02 CW/ARQ callband (EB)
PPR:Rio De Janeiro radio Brazil 2143 01 Jan 02 CW/ARQ
callband (EB)
IGJ: I Ny Augusta 1704 ITA-2 75/R/850 mrk (16 Jan 02)(HPT)
a9m:Hamala Radio 0700 marker mcmcmcmc 01-Jan-02 (wp3)
A9M: Hamala Radio 1758 cw, a9mtlx + SITOR (15 Jan 02)(HPT)
ufn:Novorossijsk Radio 0721 sitor-a tfc from 55933 ugur then
Pagina 103
12597.5
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12599.5
12599.5
12603.0
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12603.5
12606.0
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12612.5
12616.5
12625.0
12625.5
12626.5
12626.5
12639.5
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12681.5
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12736.0
12750.5
12764.0
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12772.0
WUN-v08
marker kykyky 01-Jan-02 (wp3)
UFN:Novorossiysk R 1655 SITOR-A tfc w/UDEC "boris livanov"
8/1(PP)
SPA62:Gdynia Radio 1250 SITOR-B tfc-list (08 Jan 02)(HPT)
UFN:Novorossiysk radio Russia 1900 1849 11 Jan 02 ARQ 100
sitor A mesage to KM SUHANOU (EB)
UAT: Moscow Radio 1400 SITOR-B tfc-list (12 Jan 02)(HPT)
UAT: Moscow Radio 1200 SITOR-B schedule, tfc-list // 16813
(14 Jan 02)(HPT)
---:Lincolnshire Poacher 2140 01 Jan 02 USB in traffic (EB)
SVO: 1628 A1A / CW marker: Long dash DE SVO
(6/Jan/2002) (RICH WA6KNW)
SVO: Athen Radio 1325 SITOR-B Greek nx // 8424, 16830.5,
22387.5 (11 Jan 02)(HPT)
uiw:Kaliningrad Radio 0730 marker kdkdkd 01-Jan-02 (wp3)
VCT:Tors Cove radio Newfoundland Canada 2137 01 Jan 02 CW/ARQ
callband (EB)
XSQ: Kwangchow 1850 SITOR/CW / SITOR/CW marker: DE XSG
(9/Dec/2001) (RICH WA6KNW)
UFZ:Vladivostok rdo 1000 FEC tfc summary & blind tx of ships'
tfc (10Dec01) (ML2)
8PO:Barbados radio Barbados 2125 01 Jan 02 CW/ARQ
callband(EB)
UCE: Arkhangelsk Radio 1400 SITOR-A msgs from mail-box
(11 Jan 02)(HPT)
UCE:ArkhangelskRadio RUS 1655 ARQ Wkg EUPI & UCOK in
AutoTelex. (15Jan02) (RGA)
uce:Archangelsk Radio 0636 sitor-a selcall kyvf tfc to ucmv
qsx 12478,0 03-Jan-02 (wp3)
uce:Archangelsk Radio 0705 sitor-b tfc list 03-Jan-02 (wp3)
OST:Ostende R 1037.0 sitorA marker "mv mv" 6/Jan/02 (PP)
TAH: Istanbul RAdio 2002 SITOR-B wx in Turk./E // 4560, 8431
(11 Jan 02)(HPT)
LFI:Rogaland, Norway 1437z Nov 3-01 CW "LFI" and ARQ/100
idle,[SN]
FUG:Marine La R,gine FRA 1620 RTTY/150/850 Call tape to FAA
with chan number VZCZCABC4042. (Strange!) (02Jan02) (RGA)
8PO:Barbados radio Barbados 2119 01 Jan 02 CW/ARQ
callband (EB)
RFVIE:Marine Réunion REU 1650 RTTY/75/850 Tests.
(15Jan02) (RGA)
USU:Mariupol Radio 1200 cw ID turning into RTTY 50/N/175 with
"powestka" // 8540, 17141.6 (14 Dec 01)(HPT)
:Unid 1531 RTTY/50/170 RYs+Tgm in 3SC for UCOZ. No ID.
(01Jan02) (RGA)
XSQ: Kwangchow 1655 A1A / CW marker: CQ DE XSG UP 446 CLG
(9/Dec/2001) (RICH WA6KNW)
A9M: Bahrein Radio 1406 cw, cq de a9m (11 Jan 02)(HPT)
A9M:Hamala radio Bahrain 1852 1849 11 Jan 02 CW callband (EB)
USU:Mariupol Radio 1600 cw cq, tfc-list, wkg. frequencies,
obviously every 2 hours at the even hour until 18.00
(15 Dec 01)(HPT)
LSD836:-- Argentina 2239 10 Jan 02 CW/ARQ callband (EB)
LSD836: Globe Wireless Argentina 0328 SITOR / SITOR /FAX/CW
Marker: LSD836 (15/Jan/2002) (RICH WA6KNW)
URL:Sebastopol radio Ukraine 1849 11 Jan 02 CW callband (EB)
---:Boston meteo U.S.A. 2013 31 Dec 01 FAX 120/576
callband (EB
DAO:Kiel radio Germany 2226 10 Jan 02 CW/ARQ data burst - very
weak (EB)
RWD-59/RDW-59/RGE-31:UNID Russian station, RUS 0727 BAUDOT
50Bd/500Hz first calling RUO-2 and identifying himself as
RWD-59 & RDW-59, then to other tape calling RKV-23 and
identifying himself as RGE-31, after short Russian op-chat
into FSK-burst mode with 100 Bd/500 Hz, operator obviously had
too much booze the night before, QSX not found
(04Jan02) (LDO)
7TF:Boufarik radio Algeria 2005 31 Dec 01 CW callband (EB)
Pagina 104
WUN-v08
12779.0 LSD836: Globe Wireless Argentina 0300 SITOR / SITOR /FAX/CW
Marker: LSD836 (15/Jan/2002) (RICH WA6KNW)
12788.0 NMG:USCG New Orleans USA 2215 10 Jan 02 USB a r e a l l y
i n t e r e s t i n g computer voice giving wx tfc (EB)
12801.0 TAH:Istambul R. / LYB cw cq + call 19/Dec/01 (RM)
12810.0 VTG4/6/7:Indian navy Mumbai India 2004 31 Dec 01 CW
callband (EB)
12811.3 hzy:Ras Tanurah Radio 0615 cw tfc list .... 9vmp - de hzy hzy
hzy qtc qru ? 03-Jan-02 (wp3)
12858.0 RFTJE:French navy Dakar Senegal 31 Dec 01 RTTY 75
callband (EB)
12877.5 UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 1620 ITA-2 50/R/170 navigational
warnings // 4228, 8454, 16927, 19724.5, 22603,5
(12 Jan 02)(HPT)
12903.0 RBSL:Mumbai, India 19.25 ITA2 50/850 "RY...RY VTH 1/5/7 RBSL
BNR BNR SG...SG" (24Dec01). (PT)
12903.1 VTH:IN Mumbai IND 1641 RTTY/50/850 4FGs to VWGZ.
(15Jan02) (RGA)
12932.5 :Unid 2001 RTTY/100/850 Telecipher. ACF=15. (12Jan02) (RGA)
12935.0 HLG:SeoulRadio KOR 1217 CW CQ marker. (23Dec01) (RGA)
12940.0 SPE61:Szczecin radio Poland 2201 10 Jan 02 CW callband (EB)
12945.0 9MG:Globe radio Singapore 2158 10 Jan 02 CW/ARQ Callband (EB)
12967.0 RRR34:Moskva-1 Radio 1433 CW VVVs CQ de RRR34 QSW 12967 KGC
POWESTKA hRR=SEGODNa 20/12 SROK 0930 QTC SLUH FOR DWToK UIUJ
UIUJ UABN UABN=hRSR - Then works UIUJ, one tgm from Sankt
Peterburg. (20Dec01) (RGA)
12973.0 UIW:Kaliningrad Radio 1300 cw powestka, tfc-list, frequency
information, something which looked like wx // 8605, 17152,
also announced 439.5 and 3737 (14 Dec 01)(HPT)
12984.0 VNG:Llandilo NSW AUS 27/12 0808 Weak 7/Jan/02 (PP)
12985.0 4XZ:I.D.F. Haifa Israel 1947 18 Dec 01 CW 5 ltr traffic (EB)
13032.0 FUF:French forces Martinique 2150 10 Jan 02 RTTY 075
Callband (EB)
13041.0 RFQPME:French navy Djibouti 2148 10 Jan 02 RTTY 150
Callband (EB)
13062.2 CLA: Havana Radio 2220 cw, cq qsx (16 Jan 02)(HPT)
13095.0 7TF41: Boufarik 0803 Radio USB F wx // 8722 (14 Jan 02)(HPT)
13123.4 LSD836: Globe Wireless Argentina 0235 SITOR / SITOR /FAX/CW
Marker: LSD836 (15/Jan/2002) (RICH WA6KNW)
13146.0 3AC12: Monaco Radio 0930 USB F/E wx // 4363, 8728, 8806,
13152, 17260, 17323, 22768 (11 Jan 02)(HPT)
13152.0 3AC: Monaco Radio 0930 USB F/E wx // 4363, 8728, 8806, 13146,
17260, 17323, 22768 (11 Jan 02)(HPT)
13152.0 WLO:2212z USB Wx bcst, msgs for vessels. (02/Jan/02) (ALS)
13155.0 :Unid 2107 USB Maybe FAIRNESS or someone else, bcsting an unk
EAM (partial characters heard did not match strings MQ5BVW or
MQKBOT). Suspected h+07/h+37 activity. [Later GHFS rebcst at
2120z indicates that it was the 28-character CJJDBK string.]
(18 Dec 01) (JH)
13155.0 ACID ROCK:EAM Bcast 2206 USB WWQCLA simulcast on at least 8992
and 11244 with nothing heard any ZULU freq. (08 Jan 02) (JH)
13155.0 ACID ROCK:EAM Bcast 2207 USB WWQCLA. H+07/h+37 activity.
(08 Jan 02) (JH)
13155.0 PENALIZE:28-char EAM 2107 USB CJJDBK. Suspect h+07/h+37
activity. (18 Dec 01) (JH)
13155.0 PENALIZE:EAM Bcast 2137 USB CJJDBK without the character count
statement. (18 Dec 01) (JH)
13158.0 LFL44:RogalandRadio NOR 1220 USB Wx fcast & gale warnings in
EE and Norsk. (23Dec01) (RGA)
13158.0 LFL44: Rogaland Radio 1215 USB E wx // 8749 (15 Jan 02)(HPT)
13162.4 VCT:Tors Cove Radio NFLD CAN 1730 ARQ+CWID. (12Jan02) (RGA)
13162.9 VCT:Canada 0950 CW marker and phasing (Jan 5 2002)(PLOO)
13200.0 Unid:.0 O/M (African language mixed with FF):2354 USB w/O/M
(African language mixed w/FF). Some Arabic expressions, i.e.
Inshah Allah and Hamdu Allah noted in chat. (17/DEC/01) (RP3)
13200.0 Unid:2240 poss African 18/Dec/01 (RP3)
13200.0 Unid:O/M (SS):0120 USB w/several O/M (SS):(20/DEC/01) (RP3)
13200.0 Unid:O/M (SS):1938 USB w/unheard station confirming receipt of
Pagina 105
13215.0
13215.0
13242.0
13242.0
13254.0
13257.0
13257.0
13260.0
13270.0
13270.0
13282.0
13291.0
13339.0
13339.0
13339.0
13348.0
13350.0
13354.0
13371.7
13374.0
13375.0
13380.0
13397.0
13397.2
13404.0
13458.0
13458.0
13465.0
13470.0
13470.5
13506.0
WUN-v08
several 5-figure goups. (14/DEC/01) (RP3)
200534:Rch-005Y C-17 90-0534 1209 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD83146245285NNNN (Sigonella Metro) inb
your station 1330Z A2 req WX (20Dec01) (SA)
370024:C-141 67-0024 1043 ALE/USB Wkg ADW ALE+VOICE very
broken and hard to read using a/craft 70024 as callsign. ACKQ
mentioned a few times in the contact. Shortly after on 11226
CRO was working ACKQ checked ICAO and unable to find an
airbase match. Wonder if it is 141's c/sign (14Dec01) (SA)
ADWNPR:Rockwell-Collins/Andrews AFB Associated 1855 ALE/USB
Sounds. (18Dec01) (RGA)
CRONPR:USAF Croughton, G 1031 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding
(23Dec01) (LDO)
Diego Tower:2046 USB w/Foxtrot (aircraft) who reports they
will RTB. Diego Tower also w/another station (no identifier
noted) reporting departure of C-5 bound for Guam.
(13/DEC/01) (RP3)
DARKSTAR:Wkg TRENTON MILITARY 2011 USB (Missed callsign suffix
if given. PP to CURRENT OPS. (18 Dec 01) (JH)
Trenton Military:2047 USB w/Canforce 3131 in radio checks.
(13/DEC/01) (RP3)
Atlantico:(O/M-SS):2222 USB w/O/M (SS). Mention of Montevideo
in chat. Possible LDOC. (17/DEC/01) (RP3)
NEW YORK RADIO:Volmet 1735 USB OM With SIGMETs.
(12Jan02) (RGA)
New York Rdo:2208z USB Av wx for Norfolk, Charlotte, Bangor.
(02/ an/02) (ALS)
Tokyo:(Y/L EE):2343 USB w/volmet for Manchuria & Mongolia.
(17/DEC/01) (RP3)
Gander Aero:1744 USB E, wkg. American 142, QSY 5616
(07 Jan 02)(HPT)
Aero Mexico Dispatch:(O/M-SS):1320 w/unheard aircraft
(28/DEC/01) (RP3)
Aero Mexico Ops:(O/M SS):0125 USB w/Aero Mexico 413 who
reports departure from Miami and ETA Mexico City.
(21/DEC/01) (RP3)
Aero Mexico Ops:(SS):1619 USB w/Aero Mexico 004 (SS) w/updated
wx. (14/DEC/01) (RP3)
Giant 2938:0002 USB w/ARINC, Cedar Rapids w/radio check.
(18/DEC/01) (RP3)
Unid:.0 O/M (Vietnamese):0148 USB w/O/M (Vietnamese).
(18/DEC/01) (RP3)
WEST INDIAN 901:Wkg NewYork Aero 1737 USB 34N 40W FL240 Selcal
HMFJ. (12Jan02) (RGA)
no-call:Egyptian embassy Beograd, YUG 0940 SITOR-B
100Bd/170Hz, calling Cairo in ATU-80 (27Dec01) (LDO)
Unid:O/M (IT):2225 USB w/O/M (IT). (17/DEC/01) (RP3)
Lincs Poacher:E03 Cyprus 1741 USB OW with 5FGs.
(12Jan02) (RGA)
Unid:O/M (IT):2032 USB w/Y/L (IT) in radio telephone
conversation. Possible maritime link. (13/DEC/01) (RP3)
LKZGCG:Egyptian Emb Washington 2030 ARQ/100/170 ATU-80 msg to
KDFKQOR (qth?) (31 Dec 01) (MJZ)
Egypt Emb. Wash:ARQ in aa (Sept 13 2001)(PLOO)
CIS-System:0855 40.5/250 (09 Jan 02)(HPT)
no-call:Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1008 MFSK-32/CROWD36
tfc. to UNID embassy after
no-call:Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1008 MFSK-32/CROWD36
tfc. to UNID embassy after 11177 70026 using online
crypto/modified protocol, many repetitions (27Dec01) (LDO)
#'s :[t] Unidentified.0 1817z Dec-23-01 USB Heavily jammed,
just got an occasional word [SN]
VNB:Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 0934 BAUDOT 75Bd/500Hz,
5LGs and 5FGs to WQL on link 80061, telegraph equipm. faulty
-> 73.3 Bd measurement (27Dec01) (LDO)
UNID:1440 RTTY 75/563 5 lgps (Sept 13 2001)(PLOO)
RLX:Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 0940 BAUDOT 75Bd/500Hz,
5LGs to UXW on link 40034, telegraph equipm. faulty -> 73.3Bd
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13560.0
13564.9
13850.0
13850.0
13850.0
13855.0
13856.7
13866.7
13876.7
13879.0
13882.5
13886.7
13900.0
13906.0
13920.0
13927.0
13927.0
13927.0
13927.0
13927.0
13927.0
13927.0
13927.0
13927.0
13927.0
WUN-v08
measurement (27Dec01) (LDO)
---:Halifax meteo Canada 1638 02 Jan 02 FAX 120/576 poor
picture entitled 500 mb 12z 36 hr prog (EB)
---:Metoc Halifax Canada 2011 18 Jan 02 FAX 120/576 wave
heights (EB)
no-call:Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 0928 BAUDOT
75Bd/500Hz, 5LGs to unlocated embassy on link 10020, telegraph
equipment faulty -> 73.3Bd measurement (27Dec01) (LDO)
BLJ: Unid Romanian Embassy 1648 ALE/USB Calls CENTR7/MFA
Bucharest. (17Jan02) (RGA)
ZKLF: AUCKLAND MET 0906 FAX 120/576/N/800 Sfc analysis; fuzzy
(18/Jan)(DW)
:Unid 1326 UNID/50/250 Synchronous. ACF=0. Narrow-shift
version of Russian railways(?) (09Jan02) (RGA)
:Unid 1558 OMFSK/195.5/-300-100 0 +100+300 Still unid. Another
on 18788.91. Unable to determine if carrying same data.
(02Jan02) (RGA)
PAR:Rockwell-Collins Paris, F 1054 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A
sounding (25Dec01) (LDO)
PAR:Rockwell-Collins Paris, F 1054 USB/MIL-STD188-141A
sounding (25Dec01) (LDO)
TOU:Rockwell-Collins Toulouse, F 1107 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A
sounding (25Dec01) (LDO)
OXT:Copenhague Meteo 1310 Fax 120/576 chart for 49-54°W, 68°-?
North (06 Jan 02)(HPT)
---:Copenhagen meteo Denmark 1230 10 Jan 02 FAX 120/576 poor
pictue QRM (EB)
prob MFA Cairo: 1550 SITOR-A telegram, jg/LDS---M .; kds/W---D
J---G :-, mentioning Islamabad, Muscat(13 Jan 02)(HPT)
EGY Emb Beograd: 1613 SITOR-A msg to MFA Cairo
(14 Jan 02)(HPT)
DG:Moroccan MOI Net 1252 ALE/USB Sounds. (02Jan02) (RGA)
DDK6: DWD Pinneberg 1112 Fax 120/575 schedule // 3885, 7880
(11 Jan 02)(HPT)
RFFXOC:Paris, France 19.40 ARQ-E3 192/400 5-lg tfc to RFTJD,
Libreville, on IAH cct (28Dec01). (PT)
BMF: T´ai-pei Meteo 1550 Fax 120/576 surface analysis //
18560, other frequencies not audible (12 Jan 02)(HPT)
Unid:CIS-System 1235 81/250 (17 Jan 02)(HPT)
---:Melbourne meteo Australia 1604 02 Jan 02 FAX 120/576 few
wavy lines on a double bordered page (EB)
AFA1YV:(MARS station):2134 USB w/Reach 083Y in personal pp.
(3/JAN/02) (RP3)
AFA2OH:(MARS station):1715 USB w/Piston 51 in morale pp. MARS
stations AFA2XW and AFA2XD also noted on the net.
(21/DEC/01) (RP3)
AFA2SJ:(MARS station):1744 USB w/Reach 294Y w/morale pp.
(20/DEC/01) (RP3)
LC 002:(P-3C, Brunswick VP-8 "Tigers" Sqdn) over Bahamas.
2048z USB. Wkg AFA2SJ MARS Sta; pp DSN 831-4536 Roosevelt
Roads NAS Duty Ofc; 1 hour out. (29/Dec/01) (ALS).
REACH 62P1:(C-130 #01272), 200mi off coast of Florida. 1835z
USB. Wkg AFA1NA MARS station; pp to Hilda West (Scott AFB).
Departed Norfolk 1623z; ETA San Juan 2230z. Will depart San
Juan tomorrow for Roosevelt Roads NAS, Puerto Rico.
(29/Dec/01) (ALS).
REACH 62P1:(C-130 #01272). 1921z USB. Wkg AFA1EN MARS Sta,
Orlando FL;(29/Dec/01) (ALS).
REACH 81Y:over Atlantic. 2054z USB. Wkg AFA1EN MARS Sta,
000000Indiana; M&W pp. (29/Dec/01) (ALS).
SWEET 83:(C-130H, AFRC Milwaukee 440AW/95AS "Flying Badgers"
Sqdn) over TN. 1937z USB. Wkg AFA1EN MARS Sta, Indiana; M&W
pp. (29/Dec/01) (ALS).
TAZZ 83:(KC-135R, Rickenbacker ANGB OH-ANG 145ARS) over SC.
2035z USB. Wkg AFA1EN MARS Sta, Indiana; M&W pp.
(29/Dec/01) (ALS).
VADER 06:(C-130), over Alabama. 1858z USB. Wkg AFA2SA MARS
Sta, Orlando FL; pp to homebase re disposition of Vader 04; is
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13927.0
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13954.0
13956.8
13961.5
13972.0
13972.0
13972.0
13985.0
13985.0
14363.0
14367.0
14373.3
14382.0
14385.5
14385.5
14385.5
14385.5
14398.0
14422.0
14422.0
14441.0
14465.0
14467.3
14468.0
14468.0
14482.5
14486.0
14486.0
14486.0
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informed 04 is about to take off. (29/Dec/01) (ALS).
VADER 06:(C-130), over Montgomery AL. 1925z USB. Wkg AFA2SA
MARS Sta, Orlando FL; pp to DSN 854-7247 Patrick AFB
Transportation; ETA 15 past hour; VADER 04 to follow in 2 hrs.
I watched VADER 04 land at Patrick at 2205z.
(29/Dec/01) (ALS).
USAF MARS: 2031z USB wkg REACH 022Y, Radio check.
(10/Jan/02) (ALS).
USAF MARS AFA1EN: 2125z USB wkg REACH 852Y (C-130) pp DSN
535-4106 Lajes Field Base Ops, Azores, re ETA.
(10/Jan/02) (ALS).
USAF MARS AFA1TW: 2146z USB wkg REACH 852Y (C-130) near
Bermuda, pp DSN 579-2001 Hurlburt Field. (10/Jan/02) (ALS).
prob. UNID ROU Emb:1220 ROU-FEC 218.3/400, off, too late,
program could not synchronize in time (09 Jan 02)(HPT)
:Russian Military 1528 MS-5/4800/DPSK/USB Cipher.
(02Jan02) (RGA)
JUS: TUN Diplo: 1518 SITOR-B msg to BDE (15 Jan 02)(HPT)
HBD20/1:MFA Berne 1222 ARQ 100/170 Habana(Dec 11 2001)(PLOO)
WC2XPF: Auburn, Washington 1300 RTTY 45.45/170 News reports
from VOA and NEWSMAX.COM (12/Jan/2002) (RICH WA6KNW)
WC2XPF: Auburn, Washington 1300 RTTY 45.45/170 News reports
from VOA and NEWSMAX.COM (13/Jan/2002) (RICH WA6KNW)
WC2XPF: Auburn, Washington, USA 2126 Baudot 45/850n with news
and information. (15Dec.2001) (Midwest USA)
:Unid CIS 1316 81-81/40.5/500 Cipher. QSX 13490.
(09Jan02) (RGA)
CIS-System:0902 40.5/500 (09 Jan 02)(HPT)
UNID: UNID 1800 UNID / ionosphere sounder. One burst every 3
minutes, starting H02 (31/Dec/2001) (majestic.star)
BAF:Beijing Met 1145 FAX 120/576 sked amendments
(25Dec01) (ML2)
pres. OHSJD: 1700 Pactor 200/200 religious text from UNID
location, mentioning ASAFO (Liberia) and TAKO (Ghana) at the
end of the text (12 Jan 02)(HPT)
no-call:UNID CIA/ASA station, 1500 108.87Bd/160Hz FSK, QRT
1510 UTC (29Dec01) (LDO)
BANJALUKA:Neth SFOR Banjaluka BIH 1213 ALE/USB Calls NCS who
responded. (18Dec01) (RGA)
NCS:.0 MOD Den Haag clg BANJALUKA CMD [61 3D 00] followed by
modem ffc HOL ALE 125 22-12-01 13,34 (BvR)
NCS:.0 MOD Den Haag clg BUGOJNO cmd [61 3b 40] followed by
modem tfc HOL ALE 125 22-12-01 13,30 (BvR)
NCS:Neth SFOR Net NCS 1211 ALE/USB Calls BUGOJNO/Bugojno BIH
who responded. (18Dec01) (RGA)
LN2A:Beacon Svieo Norway 1219 10 Jan 02 CW Beacon (EB)
ADZ:Algerian consulate Agadez, NGR 1646 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A
responding to NMY [=Niamey] (03Jan02) (LDO)
NMY:Algerian embassy Niamey, NGR 1646 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A
with AMD tfc. in French to ADZ [=Algerian consulate Agadez]
(03Jan02) (LDO)
---:MFA Cairo Egypt 1930 18 Jan 02 ARQ 100 continuous tfc msgs begin YFASR FAJ 8 L/H 0022 81/01/2002 (OTA at 1952)(EB)
UNID:1350 USB, French language call-band, dealing with Africa?
(08 Jan 02)(HPT)
DDH8:Hamburg Meteo 1105 ITA-2 50/R/425 wx 4-cast
(10 Jan 02)(HPT)
---:Hamburg meteo Germany 1551 RTTY 50 wx tfc (EB)
DDK2:Hamburg meteo Germany 1208 10 Jan 02 RTTY 050 wx tfc for
North sea (EB)
---:French navy Paris France 1954 30 Dec 01 ARQ E3 48
idling (EB)
---:Russian naval - 1540 02 Jan 01 81-81 revs at 40.5 tfc at
162 bauds (EB)
P6Z:MFA Paris FRA 1522 FEC-A/192/400 No decode.
(02Jan02) (RGA)
RFFAAC: 1130 FEC-A 192/400 msg to D2Z, plain text and
encrypt., JAN-cct., 1250 P6Z with BDT-cct (16 Jan 02)(HPT) msgs
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14487.0
14490.0
14493.5
14499.0
14550.0
14636.8
14653.0
14670.0
14672.0
14681.0
14681.1
14719.0
14763.0
14780.0
14810.0
14810.0
14812.0
14814.0
14848.0
14848.0
14867.0
14929.0
14931.0
14938.0
14966.7
14982.5
14996.0
15016.0
15016.0
15682.0
15760.0
15760.0
15794.4
15920.0
WUN-v08
dealing with also with Afghanistan, I can´t help, it
looks like excercise msgs.!
---:Lincolnshire Poacher 1532 02 Jan 02 USB in traffic (EB)
Unid:number station 1635 USB/YL giving 5 fig-group 0312 (PP)
OLZ 65:UNID Czech embassy, 0939 USB/MIL-STD188-110A serial
tone modem based ARQ system, burst tfc., QSX 15940 kHz USB,
voice coordin.in Czech (03Jan02) (LDO)
NH1:FBI New Haven CT 1958 ALE/USB Calls LV4/Las Vegas? Then
calls unlisted BT1. (18Dec01) (RGA)
OLZ69:Czech Embassy Cairo EGY 1825 ALE/USB Sounds.
(12Jan02) (RGA)
DP2:N.African Oil Exploration Net 1317 ALE/USB.
(02Jan02) (RGA)
RFLI: FF FT DE FRANCE 1223 ARQ/E3 192/E/400 8rc. Betas. Tfc in
FF, cct [IRT] until signal jammed with wideband rasping
signal. (15/Jan)(DW)
HQ3NGB:NGB Crystal City VA 1209 ALE/USB Calls RNONGB/Reno
Tahoe Airport NV on 14653 and 17458.5 (08Jan01) (RGA)
---:Ottowa time stn Canada 1944 30 Dec 01 USB/CW time
signals (EB)
no-call:MFA Belgrade, YUG 1218 USB/20-tone PSK system, ISS+IRS
mode (26Dec01) (LDO)
V5G:MFA Bucharest 1100 cw, msg, turning in RUM-FEC 164.5/ 400
(09 Jan 02)(HPT)
18552.2 19850.1 (08Jan01) (RGA)
OST: Ostende Radio 1540 SITOR-B QTC-list (15 Jan 02)(HPT)
---:prob Roumanian diplo Roumania 1133 10 Jan 02 ROU-FEC 164.5
on line encryption (EB)
no-call:Ministry of Railways Moscow, RUS 0812 BAUDOT
50Bd/500Hz transmitting train shedules, adresses of freight
forwarders and other railway related tfc. in 3rd shift cyr.
(03Jan02) (LDO)
OLZ 88:MFA Praha, CZE 1130 USB/MIL-STD 188- 110A serial tone
modem based ARQ burst-system, voice coordination in Czech
(31Dec01) (LDO)
OLZ 88:MFA Praha, CZE 1130 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone
modem based ARQ burst-system, voice coordination in Czech
(31Dec01) (LDO)
BGD:Slovak Embassy Baghdad IRQ 1734 ALE/USB Sounds.
(12Jan02) (RGA)
DKL:British MIL Dhekelia, CYP, 1216 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A,
sounding (26Dec01) (LDO)
BASE0:Turkish Military 1317 ALE/USB Calls BAS. (18Dec01) (RGA)
HAS:Turkish Military 1246 ALE/USB Calls BAS. (18Dec01) (RGA)
---: EGYPTIAN DIPLO 1615 100/E/170 Sign off opchat in
AA(ATU80) (17/Jan)(DW)
---:French forces Martinique 1125 10 Jan 02 ARQ E3 192
idling (EB)
8BY: F INTEL 1155 cw, vvv mrk (16 Jan 02)(HPT)
no-call:Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1035 MFSK-32/CROWD36,
5LGs to unlocated embassy after 11177 00007 (26Dec01) (LDO)
EGY Emb Moscow 1430 SITOR-A msgs to KJG BAX (17 Jan 02)(HPT)
RBV76:Tashkent Meteo 1501 FAX 60/576 sfc an 12z (05Jan02) (KB)
RWM:Moskva AUS 27/12 1240 Very good 7/Jan/02 (PP)
Andrews Global: GHFS 1811 USB / pp for Teal 63 to New York
Center. Gave them 132.150 MHz. (12Jan.2002) (Midwest USA)
McClellan Global: GHFS 1747 USB / working SAM 60206 (a USAF
C-20B). Went to 8992 kHz for a pp. (12Jan.2002) (Midwest USA)
SNN299: MFA WARSAW 1125 CW(F1A) Periodic marker "vvv de SNN299
pse ga" (07/Jan)(DW)
PAR:Rockwell-Collins Paris, F 1151 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A
sounding (25Dec01) (LDO)
TOU:Rockwell-Collins Toulouse, F 1227 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A
sounding (25Dec01) (LDO)
UNID:1809 UNID 195.3/700 4 peaks (Nov 12 2001)(PLOO)
CFH: CF HALIFAX 1431 RTTY 75/N/850 Marker "naws de CFH zkr f1
3394 4158 6254 8309 12371 16555 ar" - no ships wkd thru 1555z
(14/Jan)(DW)
Pagina 109
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15940.0 OLZ 88:MFA Praha, CZE 0939 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone
modem based ARQ system, burst tfc., QSX 14490 kHz USB, voice
coordination in Czech (03Jan02) (LDO)
15944.0 :Unid 1510 REVS/48.3/250 Poss a slow 36-50. Offair 1515.
(02Jan02) (RGA)
15961.0 RFLI: FF FT DE FRANCE 1725 ARQ/E3192/E/400 8rc. Betas.
(14/Jan)(DW)
15961.7 RFLI:FF Fort de France 1228 ARQ-E3 192 bd controle de voie
(09 Jan 02)(HPT)
15973.0 SNN299:MFA Warsaw 1330 POL-ARQ 100/250 Pol press-review
(10 Jan 02)(HPT)
15973.0 SNN:Warsaw, Poland 13.46 POL-ARQ 100/240 PAP press reports in
Polish (09Jan02). (PT)
16000.0 VNG:Llandilo NSW AUS 27/12 1250 Weak 7/Jan/02 (PP)
16011.7 :Unid Egyptian Diplo 1307 ARQ Ends msg. Garbled output then
long period of IRS. (09Jan02) (RGA)
16013.7 RFVIC:Le Port, Reunion 16.40 ARQ-E3 100/400 COMAR LA REUNION
with tfc in FF to RFQPM - OC/AIG 1946, copied to RFQPT CELMER EMIA DJIBOUTI, on RUN cct (20Dec01). (PT)
16014.1 RFVI:FF Le Port REU 1600 ARQ-E3/100/425 Returned chan check
RFQP de RFQP on cct RUN to Djibouti. (02Jan02) (RGA)
16019.7 :Unid Egyptian Diplo 1456 ARQ 'sk oym huxd' and to IRS mode.
(02Jan02) (RGA)
16025.0 no-call:Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1608 BAUDOT
75Bd/500Hz, 5LGs to RPO on link 80038, telegraph equipment
faulty -> 73.3Bd measurement (30Dec01) (LDO)
16082.2 UNID:1704 RTTY 100/458 5fgps ending by /////
(Dec 29 2001)(PLOO)
16090.0 210:Unid Illicit 1200 USB 210 rptd 1-0 count. (08Jan01) (RGA)
16119.0 no-call:Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1512 MFSK-32/CROWD36
tfc. to UNID embassy after
16119.0 no-call:Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1512 MFSK-32/CROWD36 tfc.
to UNID embassy after 11177 90039 using online crypto and
modified ARQ protocol, many repetitions(29Dec01) (LDO)
16119.0 no-call:Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1512 MFSK-32/CROWD36
tfc. to UNID embassy after 1177 90039 using online crypto and
modified ARQ protocol, many repetitions(29Dec01) (LDO)
16131.7 :MFA Cairo EGY 1707 ARQ Selcals TVVK/Rabat then sends message
addressed to Algiers (jg yphkg kdqikef). (12Jan02) (RGA)
16162.0 :Spanish Navy(?) 1454 RTTY/75/830 Telecipher. No decode.
(02Jan02) (RGA)
16162.5 UNID:0940 RTTY 75/831 online encryption (Dec 30 2001)(PLOO)
16180.5 UNID:0925 81-81 40.5/460 acf 0 (Jan 5 2002)(PLOO)
16180.6 UNID:0906 81-81 40.5/500 (Dec 15 2001)(PLOO)
16207.0 Stockholm Radio:(Y/L EE):1551 USB w/unheard aircraft in pp.
(29/DEC/01) (RP3)
16213.7 EGY Diplo:1010 SITOR-B msgs mentioning Madrid to Cairo and
vice versa, yesterday Cairo clg. Madrid on this QRG
(09 Jan 02)(HPT)
16213.7 prob:MFA Cairo 1352 SITOR-A XBVF only (thus clg. EGY
Emb/Madrid)(08 Jan 02)(HPT)
16227.0 FAPSI: 1011 ITA-2 75/N/500 5fgs 11177 40034 86227 16513 08569
(16 Jan 02)(HPT)
16260.0 RFGW: MFA Paris 0920 FEC-A 192/400 msgs (17 Jan 02)(HPT)
16260.5 p6z: 1219 FEC-A 41/400 idle (Dec 8 2001)(PLOO)
16260.5 P6Z:Paris 0945 FEC-A 192/400 tfc to H6L [rga]
(Jan 5 2002)(PLOO)
16291.5 FF:0912 ARQ-E 184.6/393 (Dec 24 2001)(PLOO)
16300.0 no-call:UNID station, 0910 USB/CLOVER-2000 lengthy tfc. to
unlocated station, QSX not found (30Dec01) (LDO)
16316.0 : Russian Navy/Military 1032 36-50/50/500 Idles in 36bps revs.
(16Jan02) (RGA)
16316.0 :Russian Navy Military 1158 REVS/36/500 36-50/RDL(?) idler.
(08Jan01) (RGA)
16316.0 prob:Ru Ny:1115 36-72/500 Bee? (08 Jan. 02)(HPT)
16325.0 YT316A/BXM20:UNID Chinese diplo, 0727 USB/ MIL-STD
188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, 5LGs to
ZT201A/BXM62 (28Dec01) (LDO)
Pagina 110
WUN-v08
16325.0 YT316A/BXM20:UNID Chinese diplo, 0727 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, 5LGs to
ZT201A/BXM62 (28Dec01) (LDO)
16325.0 ZT201A/BXM62:UNID Chinese diplo, 0727 USB/ MIL-STD
188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to
YT316A/BXM20 (28Dec01) (LDO)
16325.0 ZT201A/BXM62:UNID Chinese diplo, 0727 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to
YT316A/BXM20 (28Dec01) (LDO)
16332.0 V5G:MFA Bucharest 1100 cw, turning to RUM-FEC 164.5/400
encrypt. (08 Jan 02)(HPT)
16332.0 V5G:MFA Bucharest ROM 1151 ROU-FEC/164.5/400 Cipher. //
10493.1
16354.8 no-call:Australian Navy, AUS 1004 300Bd/325Hz, FSK, KG-84
encrypted bcast tfc.(28Dec01) (LDO)
16690.5 :Unid Ship 1659 ARQ Selcals XVSV/WLO. (12Jan02) (RGA)
16710.5 Unid:USB and the ship was apparently called"Malahitowyj" and
in contact with Kaliningrad. 3/Jan/02 (PP)
16713.0 UFBH:TH Bereg Nadezhdy 0709 ARQ tfc to Vladivostok
(30Dec01) (ML2)
16716.5 :Unid Ship 1449 ARQ Selcals KYXX/NovorossiyskRadio/UFN/3711.
(02Jan02) (RGA)
16777.0 pres. UNID vessel: 1500 SITOR-B PHL-news in EE/Vern. ending
with "BRGDS to all Vela Boys...Bye from Amp Epsilon/Aenanos"
at 1520 (11 Jan 02)(HPT)
16787.0 Pres. vessel Cebu Boy: 1522 SITOR-B PHL-nx in EE/Vern. ending
with "Resend by: Cebu Boy" at 1533 (11 Jan 02)(HPT)
16800.0 :PNA Manila Relay 1655 FEC Phil Nx in EE. Greetings messages
in a mixture of EE and Tagalog. (12Jan02) (RGA)
16800.0 PNA:Press Manila.0 0930.0 Sitor-B.0 News in EE.0
27/12/01 (PP)
16801.5 P3LL7:RTMS Kapitan G Koval' 0916 RTTY 50/170 tfc to
Kaliningrad (30Dec01) (ML2)
16802.0 UZCA:BATM Kapitan Rusak 0742 RTTY 50/170 crew msg to
Sevastopol (30Dec01) (ML2)
16802.5 UHEX:RTMS Aleksej Grachev 0741 RTTY 50/170 tfc to unkwn
(31Dec01) (ML2)
16806.5 NMF:COMMSTA BOSTON.0 1630.0 SitorB (FEC).0 Wx Atlantic
22/12/01 (PP)
16808.0 SPA2930:GdyniaRadio POL 1651 FEC Traffic list. (12Jan02) (RGA)
16808.0 SPA:GDYNIARADIO.0 1645.0 Traffic list.0 22/12/01.0 (PP)
16808.5 NMC/NRV: USCG 1820 SITOR / SITOR B WX Pacific
(13/Jan/2002) (RICH WA6KNW)
16813.0 UAT:MoscowRadio RUS 1446 ARQ Sends tarifs info to ship UAXL.
(02Jan02) (RGA)
16813.0 UAT: Moscow Radio 0800, 1200 SITOR-B tfc-list (14 Jan 02)(HPT)
16826.0 ESA:Tallinn R 0955.0 cw marker "ESA" then sitorA "cp cp" /no
ship tfc 6/12/01 (PP)
16826.5 UNID:0755 81-81 81/495 mk sp (Nov 12 2001)(PLOO)
16829.5 UCE:Arkhangelsk 1004 sitorA tfc to UCKT "Iogann Makhmastal"
6/Jan/02 (PP)
16829.5 UCE:Arkhangelsk R.0 RUS.0 0915.0 Sitor-A 05/12 (PP)
16830.5 SVO: Athen Radio 1325 SITOR-B Greek nx // 8424, 12603.5,
22387.5 (11 Jan 02)(HPT)
16840.0 8PO:Bridgetown radio Barbados 1859 17 Dec 01 CW/ARQ
callband (EB)
16840.0 Unid:USB (Rx reads 16838.4) in FEC 170Hz tfc list
16/12 15:00`(PP)
16840.0 Unid:USB seems to be the famous RRR34 in Moscow with trfc list
and freq list 1300z 16/Dec/01 (PP)
16840.5 RRR34:Kruglo/Moskwa.0 1601.0 FEC(sitorB) TRFC list
21/1/02 (PP)
16840.5 RRR34:Moskva-1 Radio RUS 1441 ARQ+CWID. (02Jan02) (RGA)
16840.5 RRR34: Moscow Radio 1450 SITOR-A wkg. UINQ (11 Jan 02)(HPT)
16854.0 XSQ: Guangzhou Radio 1320 SITOR-B tfc-list, wx, navigational
warnings in E/Ch (15 Jan 02)(HPT)
16879.0 LZW:WarnaRadio BUL 1649 FEC Traffic list. (12Jan02) (RGA)
16926.0 LFI:Rogaland GW 1110 cw marker LFI + various digital noises
Pagina 111
16927.0
16933.0
16938.0
16943.0
16951.5
16952.1
16952.6
16957.5
16957.9
16961.5
16962.0
16975.0
16976.0
16986.0
17025.0
17045.6
17069.5
17141.6
17147.0
17147.0
17148.0
17152.0
17165.6
17180.0
17180.0
17234.0
17239.8
17249.4
17260.0
17323.0
17332.0
17384.4
17385.5
17404.0
17458.5
17458.5
17458.5
WUN-v08
06/12 PP
UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 1620 ITA-2 50/R/170 navigational
warnings // 4228, 8454, 12877.5, 19724.5, 22603,5
(12 Jan 02)(HPT)
7TF:Boufarik radio Algeria 1930 28 Dec 01 CW callband (EB)
VTG8:IM Mumbai IND 1133 CW Marker. (08Jan01) (RGA)
WNU:Slidell radio USA 1940 17 Dec 01 CW/ARQ callband 1st time
for me (EB)
RFTJE:Marine Dakar SEN 1130 RTTY/75/850 Tests with faulty
tape. Data bit 1 missing. (08Jan01) (RGA)
UNID:1719 RTTY 69.44/850 ?degraded tape br 15
(12/16/2001)(PLOO)
---:(RFTJE) Dakar Senegal 1927 17 Dec 01 RTTY 75 corrupt tape
O.T.A at 1928 (EB)
FUJ:FN Noumea NCL 0850 RTTY/75/850 Testing RYs.
(02Jan02) (BC3)
FUJ:Marine Noumea NCL 1128 RTTY/75/850 Tests. (08Jan01) (RGA)
FUF:Marine Fort de France MRT 1125 RTTY/75/850 Tests.
(08Jan01) (RGA)
FUF:Fort de France Martinique 1911 17 Dec 01 RTTY 75
Callband (EB)
RLK7:ArkhangelskRadio RUS 1328 CW QSX marker for 4LY fleet
call. (02Jan02) (RGA)
LSD836: Globe Wireless Argentina 0222 SITOR / SITOR /FAX/CW
Marker: LSD836 (15/Jan/2002) (RICH WA6KNW)
CTP:Portuguese naval Lisbon Portugal 01 Jan 02 RTTY 75
callband (EB)
no-call:French NOSTRADAMUS OTHR Dreux, F 1654 OTHR 25Hz
pulsing (05Jan02) (LDO)
9MG:GlobeRadio Penang MLA 1632 ARQ+CWID (12Jan02) (RGA)
JJC:Kyodo Tokyo 1100 FAX 60/576 NAV wngs in JJ (20Dec01) (ML2)
USU:Mariupol Radio 1200 cw ID turning into RTTY 50/N/175 with
"powestka" // 8540, 12697 (14 Dec 01)(HPT)
URL:Sevastopol R. / UKR cw cq+call 19/Dec/01 (RM)
URL: Sevastopol Radio 1300 cw, tfc-list, working-frequencies
(15 Jan 02)(HPT)
URL:Sebastopol Radio Ukraine 1605 01 Jan 02 CW tfc list UZUI
(no ident) 3FDJ2 (Lucky land registered in Panama (EB)
UIW:Kaliningrad Radio 1300 cw powestka, tfc-list, frequency
information, something which looked like wx // 12973, 8605,
also announced 439.5 and 3737 (14 Dec 01)(HPT)
CLA41:HavanaRadio CUB 1324 CW QSX marker. (02Jan02) (RGA)
FUG:Marine La R,gine FRA 1157 RTTY/75/850 Calltape to FAA
(rather than FAAA). (02Jan02) (RGA)
FUG:Marine La Régine FRA 1550 RTTY/75/850 Wkg warship with
indef call FK. 'QSM' 'QSL (DTGs)' 3 msgs. (10Jan02) (RGA)
UCE : Archangelsk, Russia 1506z Dec-23-01 CW "UCE" and
Arq/100 idle [SN]
PKX:DjakartaRadio INS 1555 CW CQ Marker. (10Jan02) (RGA)
LSD836: Globe Wireless Argentina 0205 SITOR / SITOR /FAX/CW
Marker: LSD836 (15/Jan/2002) (RICH WA6KNW)
3AC16: Monaco Radio 0930 USB F/E wx // 4363, 8728, 8806,
13146, 13152, 17323, 22768 (11 Jan 02)(HPT)
3AC: Monaco Radio 0930 USB F/E wx // 4363, 8728, 8806, 13146,
13152, 17260, 22768 (11 Jan 02)(HPT)
Gdynia Radio:Poland 1100 01 Jan 02 USB maritime telephone
calls connected by a young lady who would rather be at
home (EB)
CPK : Santa Cruz, Bolivia 1741z Dec-23-01 CW "CPK" and
Arq/100 idle [SN]
UNID:1215 Piccolo 12-tone encrypt. (08 Jan 02)(HPT)
VCT:Tors cove radio Canada 2108 21 Jan 02 CW/ARQ callband(EB)
HQ3NGB:NGB Crystal City VA 1133 ALE/USB Calls JMONGB/Jackson
City, MO (?) (08Jan01) (RGA)
HQ3NGB:NGB Crystal City VA 1202 ALE/USB Calls SORNGB/NGB Salem
OR (08Jan01) (RGA)
HQ3NGB:NGB Crystal City VA 1209 ALE/USB Calls NCRNGB/Unid.
(08Jan01) (RGA)
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17487.0 1002:Unid 1336 ALE/USB Calls PPG. Who responded. Very active
on this frequency. (18Dec01) (RGA)
17487.0 100:Unid 1421 ALE/USB Calls PPG. (18Dec01) (RGA)
17916.0 Unid:Y/L (EE):1810 USB w/D-VLAF w/radio & selcal (BL-FM)
checks. Probably Stockholm Radio. (28/DEC/01) (RP3)
17940.0 Big A 553:(O/M EE):1329 USB calling Houston Radio w/no
response. (28/DEC/01) (RP3)
17940.0 Iberia:(Y/L SS-dispatch):1736 USB w/Iberia 6659 (SS) & Iberia
6513 (SS) in position report. Iberia LDOC. (14/DEC/01) (RP3)
17973.0 ADWNPR:Rockwell Managed GATM Net Andrews AFB 1635 ALE/USB
Sounds. (USAF freq). (23Dec01) (RGA)
17973.0 CRONPR:Rockwell Collins Croughton G 1608 ALE/USB Sounds on
freq ZULU 255. (02Jan02) (RGA)
17994.0 Trenton Military:1538 USB w/unheard Canforce aircraft w/wx for
Prestwick & RAF Lyneham. (29/DEC/01) (RP3)
18003.0 140061:Rch-4061 C-5 84-0061 1141 ALE/USB Wkg PLA with ALE init
PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) next dest 1830Z A2
(12Dec01) (SA)
18020.0 Unid:.0 O/M (IT):2136 USB w/O/M (IT). (3/JAN/02) (RP3)
18042.7 RFTJD: FF LIBREVILLE 1350 ARQ/E3 192/E/400 8rc. Betas. 1421z
cct [JDJ] Cde de v RFTJ de RFTJ (15/Jan)(DW)
18064.0 SNN 299:MFA Warsaw 0950 cw-marker (09 Jan 02)(HPT)
18172.0 DOR:MFA Sofia, BUL 1453 USB/8FSK-240 Bd ARQ- system, tfc. to
unloc. emb. using proprietary MFSK modem (29Dec01) (LDO)
18183.4 ---: ALGERIAN EMB OUAGADOUGOU 1102 COQ/8 Tfc in FF
(16/Jan)(DW)
18219.0 PE1:Unid 2012 ALE/USB? To:CE1, BE1, CG1, CM31.
(19 Dec 01) (MJZ)
18222.3 DOR:MFA Sofia, BUL 1048 ITA-5 based FSK ARQ-system 600Bd/500Hz
shift, receiving tfc. from UNID embassy (28Dec01) (LDO)
18238.0 ZSJ: SAN CAPETOWN 1530 FAX 120/576/N/800 Sfc analysis
(06/Jan)(DW)
18245.0 :Unid 1153 UNID PSK Modem/Prob 12-tone continuous on 18222 and
18245. (02Jan02) (RGA)
18245.0 ELEFANTE:MoD Roma, I 1138, USB/8-PSK 1200 Bd, tfc. to
unlocated station, voice coordination Italian (31Dec01) (LDO)
18245.0 no-call:Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 0930 BAUDOT
75Bd/500Hz, 5LGs to URO on link 60047, telegraph equipm.
faulty -> 73.3Bd measurement (02Jan02) (LDO)
18251.1 LTQ3:Argentine Military 1112 PACKET/300/200(a) LTQ3 clg LTQ6
(unknown QTHs) SS USB chat. (8 Jan 02) (MJZ)
18261.0 GYA: RN NORTHWOOD 1430 FAX 120/576/N/800 Schedule; in skip,
distorted. 1506z sfc analysis, fuzzy. (13/Jan)(DW)
18277.0 FP2:UNID British MIL, 1317 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding
(16Dec01) (LDO)
18281.0 OVK: Danish Ny 1255 cw, de ovk qsl, then turning in RTTY 75 bd
encrypted (17 Jan 02)(HPT)
18281.5 prob. SUI Diplo: 1353 SITOR-A VKPV only, 1408 off
(15 Jan 02)(HPT)
18295.0 FDG: F AF Bordeaux 0855 ITA-2 50/850 ry, wharfs
(14 Jan 02)(HPT)
18304.5 CIS-System: 81-81/40.4/400 idling (17 Jan 02)(HPT)
18320.0 BRA:MFA Bratislava SVK 1301 ALE/USB Sounds. (02Jan02) (RGA)
18320.0 TUD:UNID Tunisian MOI/MIL, TUN 0957 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A
calling "STAT22", triggering CW and PACTOR-II (24Dec01) (LDO)
18326.7 74:EGY INTEL 1500 SITOR-A msg to kdqikef (09 Jan 02)(HPT)
18334.7 prob. MFA Cairo:1525 SITOR-A KKVA only, 1530 turning to
SITOR-B, short msg to Lagos, then SITOR-A again with Selcall
and msgs (10 Jan 02)(HPT)
18400.4 HGX55: HUNGARIAN EMB ALGIERS 1055 ARTRAC 125/N/170 Tfc in
Hungarian. IDs "HGX21 de HGX55" (07/Jan)(DW)
18415.0 8BY:M16 DGSE Ste Assise FRA 1600 CW 7x3LGs AR then offair.
(10Jan02) (RGA)
18416.0 8BY:M16 DGSE Ste Assise FRA 1542 CW 3x3FGs. (12Jan02) (RGA)
18445.5 ---:French forces Lebanon 1443 30 Dec 01 ARQ E 184.6
idling (EB)
18504.5 ---:French forces Paris France 1430 30 Dec 01 ARQ E3 192
idling (EB)
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18507.2 701:Unid. Iranian Emb Khartoum ? 1440 PACTOR/200/200 Om,s in
Arabic sounding chat, encrypted Pactor also cw (id) "701"
(5 Jan 01) (MJZ)
18513.9 OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 1131 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400.
F7b-1. Selcals TPRP/unid but no qso. 1213z Selcals TPIP/unid,
hdr corrupt then tfc in offline encrypt. Further selcals
TPEK/TPEM/TPOK and brief opchat in Danish. (07/Jan)(DW)
18550.0 no-call:French NOSTRADAMUS OTHR Dreux, F 1635 OTHR 25Hz
pulsing (05Jan02) (LDO)
18550.0 prob. MFA Bucharest 0820 RUM-FEC 164.5/400 encrypted
(11 Jan 02)(HPT)
18556.0 50:Danish Military Net 1222 ALE/USB Calls DK11.
(18Dec01) (RGA)
18560.0 BMF:Taipei Met 0925 FAX 120/576 fishery wx in CC
(18Dec01) (ML2)
18560.0 BMF: T´ai-pei Meteo 1550 Fax 120/576 surface analysis //
13900, other frequencies not audible (12 Jan 02)(HPT)
18561.0 ---:Taipei Meteo Taiwan 1325 30 Dec 01 FAX 120/576 tones
only (EB)
18567.0 116:UNID CHN-Diplo, 0850 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/ Putonghua chat
to 198 (01Jan02) (LDO)
18567.0 198:UNID CHN-Diplo, 0850 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/ Putonghua chat
to 116 (01Jan02) (LDO)
18571.5 BCH/NH5: Tun Diplo 1035 SITOR-B BCH with 5fgs to NH5, then NH5
confirming (17 Jan 02)(HPT)
18605.0 OLZ84:Unid Czech Embassy 1640 ALE/USB (12Jan02) (RGA)
18635.0 NKT: ALGERIAN EMB NOUAKCHOTT 1028 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb.
Clng MAE1/Algiers. Also at 1033 (15/Jan)(DW)
18759.0 SPA:Gdynia radio Poland 1320 30 Dec 01 CW callband (EB)
18759.3 MFA Helsinki FIN 1045 NOKIA-MODEM/150.5/725 Speed-adaptive FSK
modem (150.5/301/602 bps) in simplex ARQ. Correspondent
embassy handshake can be heard between bursts. Ident by (LDO)
last month and queried by (HPT) earlier today. (08Jan01) (RGA)
18759.3 prob:FNL Diplo 1210 NOKIA-System (08 Jan 02)(HPT)
18762.6 v5g:1223 RUM-FEC 164.5/400 on-line crypto; //16332.5,14681.6,
19850 (Dec 8 2001)(PLOO)
18798.0 SVO:Olympia radio Greece 1250 29 Dec 01 callband (EB)
18821.0 SPA:Gdynia radio Poland 1319 30 Dec 01 CW callband (EB)
18940.0 BDF:Shanghai Met 0815 FAX 120/576 Yellow & East China Seas
surface anal chart, poor quality (04Dec01) (ML2)
18943.0 ---: UNID 1200 PICC On standby. No app tfc thru 1700z (
16/Jan)(DW)
18967.2 FF:0948 ARQ-E3 96/400 betas (Dec 29 2001)(PLOO)
18974.0 FP2:UNID British MIL, 1420 USB/MIL-STD 188- 141A, sounding
(16Dec01) (LDO)
18974.0 FP2:UNID British MIL, 1420 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding
(16Dec01) (LDO)
18986.7 RFHI:Noumea 15.46 ARQ-E3 100/400 CdeV to self being relayed on
HJI, Papeete - Noumea, circuit (09Jan02). (PT)
19021.1 :Brazilian Navy ERMBRA 1153 FEC/100/170 Military exercise
bulletin in PP (19 Dec 01) (MJZ)
19036.4 HAR:Harare, Zimbabwe 15.26 Coquelet 8 13.33baud Algerian
embassy with tfc in FF to MFA Algiers (09Jan02). (PT)
19047.0 ---:French forces Paris France 1312 30 Dec 01 ARQ E3 192
idling (EB)
19068.0 A9M:Hamala radio Bahrain 1614 01 Jan 02 CW/ARQ callband (EB)
19085.0 FDI8: F AF Nice 1102 cw, vvv (17 Jan 02)(HPT)
19101.7 RFLI:Fort de France, Martinique 11.30 ARQ-E3 192/400 CdeV to
self on BFL cct to Paris (28Dec01). (PT)
19101.8 RFLI:FF Fort de France MRT 1430 ARQ-E3/192/400 CdV RFLI de
RFLI to Paris on cct BFL. (02Jan02) (RGA)
19102.9 FF:1723 ARQ-E3 192/400 betas (Dec 16 2001)(PLOO)
19013.5 OST: Ostende Radio 1445 SITOR-B QTC-list (15 Jan 02)(HPT)
19131.0 Atlas:(DEA contract facility):1609 USB w/ CG 24C
(28/DEC/01) (RP3)
19131.0 Atlas:(DEA contract facility):1746 USB w/CG 24C (H-60 # 6024,
CGAS Clearwater) who provides arrival information for
destination. (20/DEC/01)(RP3)
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19131.0 Atlas:(DEA contract Facility):1953 USB w/Flint 453 (DEA pilot)
in radio checks. (13/DEC/01) (RP3)
19131.0 ATLAS: (DEA/Collins, Cedar Rapids IA) 1625z USB wkg acft Flint
934, pp 915/xxx-xxxx re ETA 30 min. (10/Jan/02) (ALS)
19131.0 ATLAS: (DEA/Collins, Cedar Rapids IA) 1637z USB wkg acft FLINT
932, pp to Site 700C re bringing supplies tomorrow.
(10/Jan/02) (ALS)
19131.0 ATLAS: (DEA/Collins, Cedar Rapids IA) 1652z USB wkg acft Flint
451; reports operations normal. (10/Jan/02) (ALS)
19131.0 ATLAS: (DEA/Collins, Cedar Rapids IA) 1652z USB wkg acft
Skyhawk 100; reports operations normal; Skyhawk 100 attempts airair ctct w Flint 451. (10/Jan/02) (ALS)
19175.0 no-call:Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1002 BAUDOT
75Bd/500Hz, 5LGs to URO on link 60047, telegraph equipm.
faulty -> 73.3Bd measurement (29Dec01) (LDO)
19190.0 :Unid OTHR 1603 OTHR/21 kHz bandwidth 19189-19210.
(10Jan02) (RGA)
19203.0 ---:French forces Dakar Senegal 1600 18 Jan 02 ARQ E3 192
idling (EB)
19204.7 RFLI:Fort de France, Martinique 10.10 ARQ-E3 192/400 CdeV to
self on LIJ cct to Dakar.Also relaying RFTJ's CdeV
(28Dec01). (PT)
19204.7 RFVI:Le Port, Reunion 16.20 ARQ-E3 100/400 CdeV to self on
VII, Le Port - Noumea, cct (20Dec01). (PT)
19205.2 FF:1718 ARQ-E3 192/350 betas (Dec 16 2001)(PLOO)
19237.0 UNID: 0900 ALIS 228.6 bd/170 Hz shift encrypt.(17 Jan 02)(HPT)
19241.9 Un-ID:Germany??? 15.04 Pactor Mailbox with tfc in EE, FF, GG.
Mentioned is MAS (MITARBEITERSCHULE), which seems to be a
missionary/teaching organisation. Messages come from Cameroun
and Central African Republic (14Dec01). (PT)
19326.0 AA1:UNID Israeli AF station, ISR 1135 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A,
tfc. to C14 (26Dec01) (LDO)
19340.0 BMLV1:BMLV Vienna AUT 1144 ALE/USB Calls 11111/Unid.
(02Jan02) (RGA)
19460.0 PAR:Rockwell-Collins Paris, F 1059 USB/MIL- STD 188-141A
sounding (30Dec01) (LDO)
19460.0 PAR:Rockwell-Collins Paris, F 1059 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A
sounding (30Dec01) (LDO)
19460.0 TOU:Rockwell-Collins Toulouse, F 1131 USB/MIL- STD 188-141A
sounding (26Dec01) (LDO)
19520.0 no-call:French NOSTRADAMUS OTHR Dreux, F 1624 OTHR 25Hz
pulsing (05Jan02) (LDO)
19643.0 Z4D:Nouakchott, Mauretania 09.30 FEC-A 192/850 French embassy
with 5-lg tfc to RFGW, Paris, on TKN cct (11Dec01). (PT)
19675.7 Unid:0953 ARQ-M2 200/400 betas (Dec 29 2001)(PLOO)
19675.7 UNID:1713 ARQ-M2 200/370 betas (Dec 16 2001)(PLOO)
19692.0 ZSC:CAPETOWN RADIO.0 1810.0 SITOR/CW.0 "cq de zsc" in CW
22/12/01 (PP)
19697.5 SPB71:SzczecinRadio POL 1607 FEC Nx in Polish. (10Jan02) (RGA)
19697.5 SPB:Szczecin Radio (POL) SITOR B.0 Freq and tfc list (S3)
1558z 13/Dec/01 (RP)
19699.0 SPB:Szczecin radio Poland 1211 18 Dec 01 CW/ARQ callband (EB)
19699.0 UFN:Novorossiysk radio Russia 1210 18 Dec 01 CW/ARQ
Callband (EB)
19706.0 LSD836: Globe Wireless Argentina 0146 SITOR / SITOR /FAX/CW
Marker: LSD836 (15/Jan/2002) (RICH WA6KNW)
19709.5 SAB:Gothenburg radio Sweden 1208 18 Dec 01 CW/ARQ
Callband (EB)
19724.0 VIE:GlobeRadio Darwin NT AUS 1133 ARQ/GDATA/CWID. Good signal.
(02Jan02) (RGA)
19724.5 UIW:KaliningradRadio RUS 1535 RTTY/50/170 3SC tgms to Dvuno
Endeavour. Then works UAZT. (12Jan02) (RGA)
19724.5 UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 1620 ITA-2 50/R/170 navigational
warnings // 4228, 8454, 12877.5, 16927.0, 22603,5
(12 Jan 02)(HPT)
19725.0 A9M:Hamala radio Bahrain 1036 01 Jan 02 CW/ARQ callband (EB)
19733.5 KHF:GuamRadio GUM 1134 ARQ/GDATA/CWID. (02Jan02) (RGA)
19754.0 LSD836: Globe Wireless Argentina 0130 SITOR / SITOR /FAX/CW
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19858.0
19862.0
19883.0
19972.0
19974.0
19994.0
20041.0
20056.7
20096.0
20106.7
20107.0
20126.7
20126.7
20126.7
20129.0
20147.3
20177.0
20180.2
20187.7
20195.0
20266.0
20340.0
20340.0
20370.0
20370.0
20452.0
20452.0
20452.0
20452.0
20490.0
20575.0
20596.0
20615.0
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Marker: LSD836 (15/Jan/2002) (RICH WA6KNW)
#'s : Unidentified 1802z Dec-23-01 "310" off at 1810z [SN]
no-call:Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 0940 BAUDOT
75Bd/500Hz, 5LGs to RCX81 on link 30088, telegr. equipm
. faulty -> 73.3Bd (26Dec01) (LDO)
MGJ:RN Base Clyde Faslane Scotland 1131 RTTY/75/400 CARBs.
(02Jan02) (RGA)
SAB:Gothenburg radio Sweden 1148 18 Dec 01 CW/ARQ
Callband (EB)
SPB:Szczecin radio Poland 1142 18 Dec 01 CW/ARQ callband very
weak (EB)
UFN:Novorossiysk radio Russia 1143 18 Dec 01 CW/ARQ
Callband (EB)
SPB:Szczecin radio Poland 1138 18 Dec 01 CW/ARQ callband very
weak (EB)
:UNID 1329 ARQ/100/170 Tfc in EE, then switched to unid
language in USB(29 Dec 01) (MJZ)
EGY Diplo: 0950 SITOR-A/B clg. Emb Conakry, expecting answer
on 23155, nothing heard there, jg kdfespsr kds wlgkwfs
(14 Jan 02)(HPT)
Ru Ny: 1140 cw: T RDL RDL 99190 31628 nakrywa? 5702 5697 k
then turning into DIG, possibly BEE, EAM? (15 Jan 02)(HPT)
MFA Cairo: 0958 SITOR-B msg to Abidjan (16 Jan 02)(HPT)
GW1:Unid US SHARES 1330 ALE/USB Sounds. (02Jan02) (RGA)
:MFA Cairo EGY 1120 ARQ Selcalls KKXE/Luanda/Lusaka. Msg from
MFA to Embassy 'YSKYSMQKG' or looks like. (02Jan02) (RGA)
No-Call:Cairo, Egypt 11.30 ARQ MFA calling N'djameina embassy
(KKVO) then receiving tfc (20Dec01). (PT)
MFA Cairo 1330 SITOR-A/B msgs to different African EMB,
encrypt., 5fgs, plain text in EE (11 Jan 02)(HPT)
no-call:MFA Belgrade, YUG 1140 USB/20-tone PSK system, IRS
mode (26Dec01) (LDO)
LTA2:Argentine Army 1208 FEC/100/170 Clg CQ w/ selcall info
(19 Dec 01) (MJZ)
---:French Forces Reunion 1411 31 Dec 01 ARQ E3 100
idling (EB)
FF: 1703 ARQ-E3 100/400 betas (Dec 16 2001)(PLOO)
prob:FNL Diplo 1218 NOKIA-System (08 Jan 02)(HPT)
no-call:Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 0940 BAUDOT
75Bd/500Hz, 5LGs to unlocated embassy on link 10020, telegraph
equipment faulty -> 73.3Bd measurement (26Dec01) (LDO)
616:Israeli AirForce Net 1252 ALE/USB Sounds. (02Jan02) (RGA)
ADZ: ALGERIAN CONSULATE AGADEZ 1031 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on
usb. Clng MAE/Algiers (15/Jan)(DW)
MAE:MFA Algiers ALG 1330 ALE/USB Calls ADZ who responds on
19445 USB. (18Dec01) (RGA)
no-call:Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 0925 MFSK-32/CROWD36
tfc. to UNID embassy after 11177
no-call:Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 0925 MFSK-32/CROWD36
tfc. to UNID embassy after 11177 90039, online crypto and
modified ARQ protocol, many repetitions (29Dec01) (LDO)
ADZ: ALGERIAN CONSULATE AGADEZ 1023 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on
usb. Clng MAE/Algiers (15/Jan)(DW)
MAE: MFA ALGIERS 1003 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng
ADZ/Agadez. Also at 1010z [data]LJ (15/Jan)(DW)
NKT: ALGERIAN EMB NOUAKCHOTT 1022 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb.
Clng RBT/Rabat [data]KL. Also 1025 [data] LK (15/Jan)(DW)
RBT: ALGERIAN EMB RABAT 1022 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb..
Responds to NKT (15/Jan)(DW)
no-call:French NOSTRADAMUS OTHR Dreux, F 1608 OTHR 25Hz
pulsing (05Jan02) (LDO)
HFB:British MIL Hereford, G 1348 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A,
sounding (23Dec01) (LDO)
A25:Latvian KFOR Net NCS 1202 ALE/USB Calls PAMATS.
(18Dec01) (RGA)
no-call:Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 0920 BAUDOT
75Bd/500Hz, 5LGs to UDZ 27 on link 10163, telegraph equipment
faulty -> 73.3Bd measurement (26Dec01) (LDO)
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20631.0 ADWNPR:Rockwell-Collins Managed GATM Net 1705 ALE/USB Sounds.
(01Jan02) (RGA
20631.0 ADWNPR:Rockwell-Collins Managed GATM Net 1705 ALE/USB
Sounds.(01Jan02) (RGA)
20634.2 FF:1653 ARQ-E3 100/400 betas (Dec 16 2001)(PLOO)
20635.0 ---:French Forces Reunion 1400 31 Dec 01 ARQ E3 100
idling (EB)
20654.0 TAH:Istanbul R., TUR 1431 CW + SITOR phasing signal, odd
frequency! (30Dec01) (LDO)
20717.2 FF:1657 ARQ-E3? 192/400 acf 56 (Dec 16 2001)(PLOO)
20754.4 :Unid 1116 UNID/--/160 Burst modem. Too brief to measure. Prob
Nokia modem? (02Jan02) (RGA)
20847.7 ---: FF UNID 1513 ARQ/E3 200/E/400 8rc. Poor sync. Betas. No
app tfc thru 1800 (18/Dec)(DW)
20848.2 FF:1700 ARQ-E3 200/334 acf 56 reqs (Dec 16 2001)(PLOO)
20856.7 RFQP:F Ny Djibouti 1547 ARQ-E3 200/400 controle de voie, DJKcct, 1555 off (09 Jan 02)(HPT)
20939.0 no-call:Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 0656 MFSK-32/CROWD36
tfc. to UNID embassy on li 30033 using online crypto and
modified ARQ protocol, many repetitions (04Jan02) (LDO)
20945.0 8BY:cw 1046 UTC, and they are sending:vvv vvv vvv 8by 8by 8by
274 / 762 / 371 vvv vvv vvv 8by 8by 8by 274 / 762 / 371
20Dec/01 (T)
20995.0 KAH:Slovak Embassy Cairo EGY 1707 ALE/USB Sounds. (12Jan02)
(RGA)
21862.7 prob. MFA Cairo: 1005 SITOR-A clg. Emb New Delhi, OOVC only,
at 10.10 SITOR-B msg to call back on 19046.7 (17 Jan 02)(HPT)
21866.0 FM6:FEMA Denton TX 1642 ALE/USB Calls FCSFEM/Mt Weather VA.
(18Dec01) (RGA)
21930.0 EZI 2:MOSSAD 1529z Nov-4-01 USB "Echo Zulu India 2" in
phonetics [SN]
21964.0 New York Aero: 1608 USB / wkg unhrd UPS flt w/ posn. report
(13/Jan/2002) ((MB3))
21967.0 :"WAB 23" 1654z Oct 26-01 USB working Prague, Czech
Republic [SN]
21967.0 :Prague, Czech Republic 1654z Oct 26-01 USB working
"WAB 23"[SN]
22200.0 UDK2:Murmansk radio Russia 1746 06 Jan 01 CW/ARQ (EB)
22354.5 J8B2154:St Vincent Ship King Fisher 1528 RTTY/50/170 Wkg UIW
on QSX 22603.5 with 3SC telegrams. (12Jan02) (RGA)
22380.5 UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 1220 cw, uiwkld + SITOR
(14 Jan 02) (HPT)
22382.0 UIW:Kaliningrad radio Russia 1339 31 Dec 01 CW/ARQ
callband (EB)
22387.5 SVO: Athen Radio 1325 SITOR-B Greek nx // 8424,
12603.5,16830.5 (11 Jan 02)(HPT)
22407.5 UAT: Moscow Radio 1203 SITOR-A msgs in Kyrillic, EE, no tfclist! (14 Jan 02)(HPT)
22409.0 UAT:Moscow radio Russia 1338 31 Dec 01 CW/ARQ callband (EB)
22460.0 FUJ:FN Noumea NCL 2245 RTTY/75/850 Testing RYs.
(02Jan02) (BC3)
22534.5 sab:Stockholm Radio 1310 marker 31-Dez-01 (wp3)
22537.0 fuf:FF Fort de France 1312 rtty 75/850 de fuf fuf fuf testing
ryryr sgsgs 31-Dez-01 (wp3)
22560.0 url:Sevastopol Radio 1300 rtty 50/170 tfc to unid ship
31-Dez-01 (wp3)
22560.0 url:Sevastopol Radio 1302 cw/f1 cq cq cq de ulr qsw
12735/17147/22560 tfc list 31-Dez-01 (wp3)
22590.0 VCS:GlobeRadio Halifax NS CAN 1524 ARQ+CWID. (12Jan02) (RGA)
22600.0 LSD836: Globe Wireless Argentina 0110 SITOR / SITOR /FAX/CW
Marker: LSD836 (15/Jan/2002) (RICH WA6KNW)
22603.5 UIW:.0 Kaliningrad R.0 1500 Baudot 175/50.0 messages of New
Year (Nowym Godom) to DVUNO WARRIOR;SOKRAT;GALATIS
01/Jan/02 (PP)
22603.5 uiw:Kaliningrad Radio 1253 rtty 50/170 ok tks gb 73 de uiw sk
.... then tfc to lyfo v3af3 31-Dez-01 (wp3)
22603.5 UIW:KaliningradRadio RUS 1517 RTTY/50/170 Tgms to crew member
of Russkoe Pole from Mama, Gala and Sergei. (Someone has a
Pagina 117
22603.5
22610.5
22610.6
22723.0
22768.0
22853.4
23115.0
23190.0
23365.4
23372.5
23376.0
23402.5
23410.0
23522.9
23527.0
23532.0
23546.0
23790.0
24330.5
24330.6
24370.5
24460.0
24460.5
24526.0
24526.0
24526.0
25022.0
25023.0
25238.0
25350.0
25959.0
26132.5
26135.3
26135.3
26135.4
26143.0
WUN-v08
birth-day) Then works UALY and J8B2154. (12Jan02) (RGA)
UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 1620 ITA-2 50/R/170 navigational
warnings // 4228, 8454, 12877.5, 16927.0, 19724,5
(12 Jan 02)(HPT)
cla50:Habana Radio 1234 cw cq cq cq de cla cla cla
31-Dez-01 (wp3)
CLA:HavanaRadio CUB 1512 CW Marker // 26124. (12Jan02) (RGA)
:Athens, Greece 1827z Oct 26-01 USB with traffic Oct 28 [SN]
3AC: Monaco Radio 0930 USB F/E wx // 4363, 8728, 8806,13146,
13152, 17260, 17323 (11 Jan 02)(HPT)
CPK:Santa Cruz, Bolivia 1800z Dec-29-01 CW "CPK" [SN]
:MFA Sofia Bulgaria 1350 IRA-ARQ/300/500 Encrypted tfc ending
w/ Tks TKS (19 Dec 01) (MJZ)
rfgw:MFA Paris 1028 fec-a/192/370 idle + tfc to unid ends with
tks..31-Dez-01 (wp3)
HGX62:HNG Emb Tripoli 1200 DUP-ARQ 125bd/170 shift consularic
affairs, HGX21 de HGX62 (10 Jan 02)(HPT)
:Unid 1520 RS-ARQ/240.8 Encrypted tfc. (20 Dec 01) (MJZ)
RCV: HQ Baltic Fleet Sebastopol UKR 1549 CW RIG90 de RCV 316
84 17 1515 316 = NAWIP 032 etc. f2 of 11688. (17Jan02) (RGA)
ME1:FBI Memphis TN 1826 ALE/USB Calls QT2/Quantico VA.
(18Dec01) (RGA)
: Unid 1546 MIL 188-110/USB Idling. (17Jan02) (RGA)
JMH:Tokyo Met 0103 FAX 120/576 test chart w/pix of Crown
Princess Masako (26Dec01) (ML2)
: Unid 1627 RACAL-HSM/USB Also ALE bursts (at the same time as
the modem!) (17Jan02) (RGA)
50:Danish Military 1248 ALE/USB Calls DK1. (15Jan02) (RGA)
S00:MFA Stockholm SWE 1459 ALE/USB Calls S31/Algiers here and
on 20809. (02Jan02) (RGA)
no-call:French NOSTRADAMUS OTHR Dreux, F 0951 OTHR 25Hz
pulsing (06Jan02) (LDO)
UNID:1650 PICCOLO USB idle (Dec 16 2001)(PLOO)
UNID:1226 PICCOLO idle USB (Dec 8 2001)(PLOO)
p6z: 1425 FEC-A 192/400 5fgps 200/pg n=957 ppn2g de rfgw [sna]
c=ch, etc (Sept 23 2001)(PLOO)
---: UNID 1528 2 chan piccolo vft on usb (17/Jan)(DW)
---: UNID 1530 PICC 24460.510. Ch1 in vft (Eng) on standby.
Offair 1537z (17/Jan)(DW)
FC6FEM:FEMA Denton TX 1659 ALE/USB Calls FCSFEM/Mt Weather VA
who responds on 21866. (18Dec01) (RGA)
FC8FEM:FEMA Region 8 Denver CO 1658 ALE/USB 1656 Calls FCSFEM
Mt Weather VA who responds. (18Dec01) (RGA)08414.5
636011029:Liberian Vessel on GMDSS Freq. 2325 ARQ FORMAT
SPECIFIER:DISTRESS CALL. SELF IDENTIFICATION: 636011029
Liberia. DISTRESS NATURE: UNDESIGNATED DISTRESS. DISTRESS
COORDINATES:NW LATITUDE 20 deg 23 min NORTH. LONGITUDE 51
deg 33 min WEST. TIME UTC 23:24 TELECOMMAND:J3E. telephone.
EOS CHECK SUM OK. DECODED AT DATE 11-12-2001 TIME 23:26:24.
(11-12-01) (AD)
FC8FEM:FEMA Region 8 Denver CO 1703 ALE/USB Calls FCSFEM/FEMA
Mt Weather VA who responds/ (18Dec01) (RGA)
: NATO System 1619 UNID/75/850 Cipher. (17Jan02) (RGA)
SPB:Szczecin radio Poland 1443 09 Jan 02 CW/ARQ callband very
weak (EB)
HBD46: Swiss Embassy Havana CUB 1617 ARQ Ends sked with Berne
after long period of betas. (17Jan02) (RGA)
5AB: TRIPOLI RADIO 1521 CW Marker "cq de 5AB" (spur + 3rd
harmonic of 8515kHz) (12/Jan)(DW)
ESA:Tallin Radio Estonia 1242 09 Jan 02 CW/ARQ callband (EB)
ZSC: GW NODE CAPETOWN 1457 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "ZSC"
(12/Jan)(DW)
8PO: BridgetownRadio BRB 1612 ARQ+CWID. (17Jan02) (RGA)
8PO:BridgetownRadio BRB 1448 ARQ+CWID (12Jan02) (RGA)
8PO: GW NODE BARBADOS 1500 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "8PO"
(12/Jan)(DW)
WCC: DelawareRadio DW USA 1610 ARQ+CWID. Good signal.
(17Jan02) (RGA)
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26161.4 CPK: GlobeRadio S.Cruz BOL 1608 ARQ+CWID. Goood signal.
(17Jan02) (RGA)
26161.4 CPK:GlobeRadio S.Cruz BOL 1450 ARQ+CWID (12Jan02) (RGA)
26161.4 CPK: Santa Cruz Radio 1515 cw, cpk + SITOR-signals
(13 Jan 02)(HPT)
26170.4 CPK:Santa Cruz, Bolivia 1637z Dec-7-01 CW "CPK" and ARQ/100
idle [SN]
26243.0 ---:French forces Reunion 1301 09 Jan 01 ARQ E3 100 idling very weak - ident by logs (EB)
26251.0 SPB:Szczecin radio Poland 1258 09 Jan 02 CW/ARQ callband (EB)
26343.0 ---:French forces Le Port Reunion 1207 19 Jan 02 ARQ E3 096
idling (EB)
26428.0 IAR:Rome radio Italy 1253 09 Jan 02 CW/ARQ callband (EB)
26428.0 SPB:Szczecin radio Poland 1251 09 Jan 02 CW/ARQ callband (EB)
26821.5 VCT:Tors Cove radio Newfoundland Canada 1759 06 Jan 02 CW/ARQ
callband (EB)
28208.5 WN2A/B: Propagation Beacon 1603 CW Budd Lake, NJ USA.
(17Jan02) (RGA)
29615.0 :Unid HF radar 1000 FM/CW 25 sweeps/sec 25-30 kHz wide. At
1400 on 26490, at 1442 moved to 25135. Often 30-33 MHz.
Conditions suggest E/SE Europe (05Jan02) (KB)
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MEMBERSHIP NEWS
by Ary Boender <[email protected]>
Almost 400 members have now supplied a list of their equipment and dx
interests. As promised I have compiled a list of receivers, decoders,
and antennae as used by these WUNners. As antennae were not included
in the "questionnaire" in the past, I have only info from 100 dxers
about the subject.
If you didn't send your list to Mike or me in the past and want to be
included in the WUN members database, please send me your details as
follows. An alias instead of your name is no problem, of course.
Name:
e-mail address:
Location:
Receiver:
Decoder:
Antenna:
DX interests:
This info will be used by WUN staff for club purposes only. Equipment
details will be made available in the newsletter and on the website,
but names, e-mail addresses and locations are withheld.
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Thanks to everyone who sent info for the survey. You have a real nice
collection of equipment in your shacks, that's for sure. I came across
brands and types that I never saw before, amongst them a number of
vintage machines.
Looking at the receivers, we see that AOR, Icom, JRC, Kenwood, Radio
Shack, Sony, and Yaesu are the most popular with a wide range of types.
The Icom IRC-71, Kenwood R5000, and JRC NRD535 are on top of the list,
closely followed by Sony ICF2010 and the Drake R8.
The top of the decoders is formed by affordable gadgets such as JVFax and
its sister JVcomm32, Hamcomm, Radioraft, and PC-ALE. From the more
expensive decoders, HOKA's Code3 is the most used one, followed by
AEA PK-232, Universal's M7000 and M8000, Kantronics KAM, and Code30.
In antenna-land the longwire is by far the most popular antenna,
followed by various types of dipoles, verticals, and discones. Most
of them homebrew. Widely used are also the Wellbrook ALA1530 loop, the
G5RV dipole, and RF-Systems' T2FD seems to be popular as well. Note
that the antenna info is new in the database, so the available data is
very limited.
The complete equipment survey results will appear in a WUN Special
shortly.
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- Editor: Day Watson
E-mail: [email protected]
- Nickname on IRC channel
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DayW
Hi digi WUNners
From simplest to complex - it's all here.
Enjoy
The menu
Aero
MET
Military
Special
UNID
ARINC updates
PC-HFDL
FAX on the Gulf of St.Lawrence
La Regine/FUG in working mode
New French RI RFFFCC
Spring 2002 JMC VFT
RTTY Broadcast Station WC2XPF
STANAG 4285 waveform
STANAG 4285 in the spectrum
ALE on 4505/usb
ALE on 7375/9286/usb
>>....Aero.....>
::: ARINC updates
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Further the item last month squitters bearing a new ID of 015 have been
found on 11312, 17967 and 21982 kHz. It is currently being assumed that
this is ARINC's new HFDL ground station at Bahrain.
13321 kHz has been identified as a second frequency (to 10087 kHz) for
Krasnoyarsk (ID 014).
Another frequency - 6712 kHz - was logged at Reykjavick this month.
Those logged for this station are now 6712, 8977, 11184 and 15025 kHz
All frequencies given are of course /USB.
::: PC-HFDL
Following on from the popular PC-ALE application it's Author, Charles H.
Brain has decided to tackle the decoding of the HFDL (HF Data Link)
whose
bursts are to be found on the aero bands. HFDL is the HF equivalent
of ACARS found on the aero VHF bands but transmission modes and
messaging
protocols are different.
At the time of writing Charles has reached the beta stage but goes on
to say
"After many requests I finally gave in and decided to develop an HFDL
decoder for the P.C. The software requires considerable CPU power and is
unlikely to run on anything much slower than a 500Mhz PIII. I intend
releasing two versions, a free version with limited decoding and a
commercial version.
The free version will allow people to see whether the S/W is compatible
with their machine and whether they find HFDL interesting. Feedback on
this will also help me to decide what features the commercial version
will have.
Initial tests of the software look promising, the perfomance of the
channel equaliser appears better than I was expecting.
Ideally it should be used with a receiver that has a flat 2k8 BW but it
will work (but with lower performance) on lesser receivers. The decoder
is capable of compensating for up to a +/-70Hz frequency error as per
the
spec. However tests show that its capture range is even greater than
this.
I would appreciate everyone's patience as software timescales do slip."
Note the limitations but remember that with complex modes comes complex
programming for real-time number crunching and as such the Author is
entitled to due recompense for his labours.
I'm sure we all look forward to release date Charles - all the best.
>>....Met.....>
::: FAX on the Gulf of St.Lawrence
Hans-Peter Tillman logged a "new" FAX on 6915 kHz. Since then there has
been much in the way of observing at 2200z, and at 2340z, and detective
work. This frequency is one listed against the Canadian CoastGuard, and
what labelling can be read shows ice charts with dual English/French
heading. Special-Frequenzliste 2000/01, and a visit to Marius Rensen's
site at http://www.hffax.de/, indicated CCG Charlottetown, Prince Edward
Island. However Charlottetown is not part of the part of the currently
listed Marine Communications & Traffic Service (MCTS) Centres either for
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ship-shore communications or the dissemination of MSI bulletins post the
major re-organisation of these facilities over the past few years.
As luck would have it MADX pitched in a useful document to be obtained
from
http://www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/mcts-sctm/ramn_arnm/Atlantic/Atlpart2_e.PDF
and the info was there on pages 48-49.
It shows the FAX broadcast coming from Sydney/VCO on Cape Breton Island
and it is summarised as follows:
1121
1142
4416 kHz
4416 kHz
1741
2200
2331
4416 kHz
6915 kHz
6915 kHz
Ice analysis
Ice Analysis
waters
Ice analysis
Ice analysis
Ice analysis
waters
- Gulf of St Lawrence
East or SouthEast Newfoundland
- Iceberg limit
- Gulf of St. Lawrence
East or SouthEast Newfoundland
Thanks to all concerned for their piece of the jigsaw. AnyWUN able
to get a nice clean copy is requested to send the image file(s) to MADX
unfortunately our copies this side of the "pond" have not been very
clear.
>>....Military.....>
::: La Regine/FUG in working mode
For those of you who doubt, or have never seen, the French Navy do other
than sit twiddling their thumbs and sending out endless "testing"
markers
here's the proof of the pudding.
Todd Heckaman saw La Regine in France drop into action on 8/Feb around
0210z on 8453 kHz using RTTY at 75Bd/850Hz. But let him tell the story:
Quote----Lots of:
FAA FAA FAA
DE DE DE
FUG FUG FUG
TESTINGTESTINGTESTINGTESTING
QWERTYQWERTYQWERTYQWERTY
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKILO
[abbrev. for FAAA - All French w/ships]
[what a strange marker tape
:-)
]
Continues this then around 0215 UTC stops in the middle of a QWERTY,
long
pause with continuous mark tone then:
FE FE FE FE
[Answering a French w/ship which has
called FUG on the separate frequency
to which FUG is listening. The w/ship
will have called in encrypted mode and
will have used the random or indefinate
callsign [FE] - "F" for French, "E" a
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letter picked at random for this
contact.
Any traffic will be ship to shore only.
FUG will find out who the ship is and to
whom it is addressed once it has
received
and decrypted the traffic.
DE DE DE DE DE
FUG FUG FUG FUG
QRV QRV QRV
KKKILO
[I'm ready - go ahead/send your traffic]
[Over]
0219 UTC continues after another long pause + continuous tone with:
[FUG on idle MARK whilst receiving
traffic]
FE FE FE FE FE FE
DE DE DE
FUG FUG FUG
AS
[w/ship instructed to WAIT]
AS
AS
AS
KKKILO
pause, then 0222 UTC:
FE FE FE FE FE
DE DE DE DE DE
FUG FUG FUG
QSL V 0798654Z
QSL R 0798654Z
QSL G 0798654Z
KKKKILO
FE
DE
FEV 029
FEB 029
FEB 02
[Giving receipt for a message but the
significance of the V R and G and the
(assume) DTG is baffling - corruption?]
Then at 0227:
FE FE FE FE
DE DE DE DE
FUG FUG FUG
ZBZ 2/5
ZBZ 2/5
between
ZBZ 2/5
QSY 12/16
frequency
QSY 12/16
QSY 12/16
QSY 12/16
QSY 12/16
KKKKILO
[FUG having problems copying traffic and
reports printing accuracy varying
very corrupt (2) and perfect (5)
The ship is instructed to shift
either the 12 or 16 MHZ ship channel.]
Pause, then at 0230 UTC back to TESTING QWERTY etc. with the lines of
K's
preceding KKKILO
At 0313:
FR FR FR FR
DE DE DE DE
FUG FUG FUG
QRV QRV QRV
KKKILO
FR FR FR FR FR
DE DE
FUG FUG
QRV
[Now answering a French w/ship who has
called using the random callsign "FR"]
[go ahead]
Long pause with continuous tone then at 0325 UTC:
FR FR FR FR FR FR FR FR
DE DE DE DE
FUG FUG FUG FUG FUG FUG FUG FUG
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QRV QRV QRV QRV QRV
KKKKILO
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[go ahead]
Then right after:
FR FR FR FR FR FR FR FR
DE DE DE DE
FUG FUG FUG FUG FUG
ZBZ 2/5
ZBZ 2/5
QSY 12/16
QSY 12/16
KKKKILO
[Again problems - is FR and FE the same
ship, or are different ships hitting
interference on FUG's 8 MHz receive
frequency - we'll never know]
Then right after:
FH FH FH FH FH FH
DE DE DE DE
FUG FUG FUG FUG FUG FUG FUG FUG
QRV QRV QRV QRV QRV
[Go ahead to FH. Again new or FE now
changed his callsign again?]
KKKKILO
At that point I decided to go to 12116 thinking the / in QSY 12/16
previously was a 1,
and found encrypted BAUDOT at 850 shift at 12117.
[lateral thinking :-) but the / was
correct as a / and 12117 not a part of
the spectrum where one might expect to
find a w/ship transmitting - one would
need to check whether this station was
indeed alternating with FUG]
Went back to 8453 and found:
FH FH FH FH FH
DE DE DE DE DE
FUG FUG FUG FUG FUG
QSL P 080311Z FEB 02
QSL P 080301Z FEB 02
QSL P 080381Z FEB 02
KKKILO
[this looks as one would expect receipts for three Priority (P) messages
originated on 8/Feb at the given times]
Then much later at around 0345 UTC after a bunch of TESTING QWERTY's:
FH FH FH FH
DE DE DE DE
FUG FUG FUG
IMI IMI IMI
FH FH
DE DE
FUG FUG FUG
IMI
BO BO BO BO BO BO BO
KKKILO
[IMI is an opcode in CW. The three
letters sent as one is the "?" but the
military uses IMI here instead of the
question mark]
[believe instruction to rephrase/rerun]
Then right after:
FH FH FH FH
DE DE DE DE
FUG FUG FUG
QSM QSM QSM
FH
DE
FUG FUG
QSM
[an instruction to repeat the last
message]
KKKKILO
At this time went back to 12117 but nothing. Back to 8453 nothing but
TESTING.
[possibly a loss of contact]
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unquote------------Thanks Todd - something interesting from the simplest of modes. To all
new digiWUNNners - patience is the key.
Finally if a dive is taken into the WUN newsletter archives it will be
found that a similar example was discussed under "Naval markers/working"
in the Dec99 DR Column.
::: New French RI RFFFCC
Bob Hall reports a new Routing Indicator namely
RFFFCC/Repfrance Pamir Kaboul
reflecting the ongoing French involvement in today's World affairs.
Nice one Bob.
::: Spring 2002 JMC VFT
Thanks to John Doe for the reminder that the Spring JMC (Joint Maritime
Course) Exercise is under way in European waters, and with it the
appearance on various bands of the supporting broadcast VFT.
This VFT has been found this time round on 3163.3 4444.3 5111.3 and
6486.3 kHz /USB. The structure is the CCITT R-39 16x85Hz channel
arrangement. In use are three channels, all with different encryption
systems
Chan.
1
5
8
Offset
+ 425
+1105
+1615
Bd/Shft
75/85
75/85
75/85
Remarks
Continuous. ACB=0
Continuous. ACB=7
Blocked. ACB=64
Other frequencies worth watching are 2362.3 8667.3 and 10807.8 kHz /USB
which have been used in the past. It is assumed that the frequencies in
use will be determined by the location of the exercises and which NATO
country is hosting the broadcast transmitters.
>>....Special.....>
::: RTTY Broadcast Station WC2XPF
WC2XPF is an experimental RTTY Broadcast Station located in Auburn,
Washington run by George B. Hutchison <[email protected]>
George indicates "the purpose of this activity is to see if there is any
interest on the part of the general public in receiving plain old news
and information via the ancient mode of RTTY, using 60 wpm ITA#2 coding
and transmitting vis 170-cycle and 850-cycle frequency shift keying".
The frequencies are 6994/13972 kHz and scheduled as follows:
--------------------------------------------Sat/Sun 2100-0100
13972 kHz
45.5bd /170Hz
0200-0430
6994 kHz
--------------------------------------------Mon
No scheduled bcast
--------------------------------------------Tues
0100-0430
6994 kHz
45.5bd /170Hz
--------------------------------------------Wed
0200-0430
6994 kHz
45.5bd /850Hz
--------------------------------------------Thurs
No scheduled bcast
--------------------------------------------Fri
0100-0300
6994 kHz
45.5bd /850Hz
0300-0430
6994 kHz
74.2bd /850Hz
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Note: Day of the week local to US Pacific.
Times UTC.
The current schedule/further details can be found on at www.rtty.com
This station has previously been outlined in this Column as
"WA9XHN broadcasts" in the Jan/01 WUN Newsletter.
In an recent email from him George he says
"Our experimental license is about to expire.
[Midnight 1 April 2002]
We are undertaking getting the experimental license renewed so that we
can remain on the air while some dialogue is established with the FCC to
see if RTTY Broadcasting can take its place with the high-power
Christian
and political-left stations.
On our website is a brief survey form which gathers a bit of information
about the reader, and asks thoughts and opinions about the project.
Please check us out, and if you see any merit in this miniscule
undertaking, perhaps you could mention it to the WUN group so those
interested can go fill out the survey form and add some boost towards
convincing the FCC that this is a worthwhile activity to keep going.
As far as I know, WC2XPF is the ONLY RTTY broadcasting effort in the
United States. I'd like to keep it going for a few more years.
George B. Hutchisn, W7KSJ - Licensee, WC2XPF"
Those of you who wish to continue having RTTY, as a transmission source
or for whatever reason, will find George's survey form at www.rtty.com
and very simple to fill in.
In respect of the change of callsign noted above George reports that
"When the FCC FINALLY granted the license last year, they issued the
callsign WC2XPF along with it. I have no idea why the old callsign was
not kept."
ATB with your endeavours George.
::: STANAG 4285 waveform
A few years ago the HF spectrum was filled with undecodable F1b (FSK)
NATO 75bd/850Hz online encrypted transmissions. Today these have
diminished to be replaced with 3 kHz wide areas of energy sounding like
rushing air. These are higher speed phase shift keyed systems called
STANAG 4285.
STANAG is a NATO term for STANdard AGreement so STANAG 4285 is a
particular specification which has been mutually developed, agreed and
ratified by all members of the NATO Alliance. The purpose is to ensure
interoperability between the services of Alliance members. In this case
it refers to the characteristics of 1200/2400/3600bps single tone
modulators/demodulators for HF radio links.
The data to be transmitted will be presented to the modulator, if
necessary (normal) already encrypted at rates of 1200, 2400 or 3600bps.
The modulator will phase shift key a sub-carrier (the single or serial
tone) of 1800Hz which will then be applied to an RT transmitter where
the system centre or assigned frequency will be 1.8 kHz up (normally
/USB) from the suppressed carrier. This is best seen as J2d
- single sideband, suppressed carrier, single channel containing digital
info using a modulated sub-carrier, using "d" as the third symbol since
one does not know the content of the transmission which could be
anything from text thru data, FAX, and telemetry.
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The PSK modulation uses a speed of 2400 symbols/second. A symbol is a
transmission element. (For the record the symbol period is 416.7 uS.)
Eg in the two tone frequency shift keyed method one has been seeing for
years there are two symbols, transmission elements or states namely
(using CCIR norms):
MARK/lowtone/lowfrequency/Logic1/etc
SPACE/hightone/highfrequency/Logic0/etc
In common systems like STANAG 4285 and Mil.Std 188-110A the subcarrier
runs at 1800Hz but when the transmission element changes the phase of
the tone changes. The system (8-ary) employs 8 different phase angles
such that (in simple terms) the symbol number is represented by
a given angle which is a multiple of 360degrees/8.
Sym/nr
Angle
0
000
1
045
2
090
3
135
4
180
5
225
6
270
7
315
A system of transcoding is used to map the incoming data bits (singly or
in groups) to a specific symbol whereby at
Data rate
Bits in group
Symbols
PSK
(bps)
(range)
used
--------------------------------------------------------------1200
1 (0-1)
0 4
2
2400
2 (00-11)
0 2 6 4
4
3600
3 (000-111)
1 0 2 3 6 7 5 4
8
The modulated tone system occupies a total bandwidth of 3 kHz and the
Tx/Rx equipment must be capable of providing a passband of 300-3300Hz
(ie 1800 +/-1500Hz).
How are these symbols assembled? A recurrent frame structure is used
where the frame is 106.6 mS in length.
Note that the frame consists of 256 symbols but that the number of
bits contained within that frame is as follows
Bit/rate
Nr/bits/frame
--------------------------------1200
128
2400
256
3600
384
The frame can be subdivided into three main areas
Symbols
Purpose
------------------------------80
Synchronisation
48
Reference
128
Data
--256
Frame total
The actual make-up of the frame is as follows:
Symbols
Purpose
Other
----------------------------------------------------80
Synchronisation
32
Data (block 1)
<--16
Reference
|
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16
32
16
32
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Data (block 2)
Reference
Data (block 3)
Reference
Data (block 4)
| data block
|--scrambling
|
|
<---
Frame total
Some notes on this structure:
a.
Synchronisation. The modem receiving this transmission makes use of
this section to detect the presence of a signal.
It can also be used to make any correction for frequency drift which
may come from transmitter offset, receiver offset, Doppler effect or
a combination thereof. The combined error the modem must capable of
tolerating is +/-75Hz with a frequency change rate of up to 3.5Hz
Finally it can be used for equaliser "training" where the receiving
modem has adjustable filtering to compensate for channel
disturbances eg selective fading.
This section is transmitted with 2PSK modulation.
It consists of a pseudorandom sequence, 31 symbols in length, sent
twice, plus the first 18 symbols of a third period. These
80 symbols are produced by a synchronisation sequence generator.
Unlike the Mil.Std 188-110 waveform there is no embedded information
as to the bit rate of the terminal data, or the interleave factor
being used. These factors would have to be known and set at each
end
of the circuit prior to using that circuit.
b.
Reference.
These sections are fixed where all symbols are Symbol 0.
c.
Data.
d.
Data block scrambling. The scrambling sequence is composed of 176
symbols, the same length as the total of data/reference section of
the frame. It is transmitted in 8-ary modulation (where there are
eight phase states) at 2400 symbols/sec. Data scrambling by this
8-ary sequence makes it possible to create an 8-ary frame
irrespective of what the data rate (1200/2400/3600 bps) may be ie 2PSK, 4PSK or 8PSK (as shown above) before scrambling.
This procedure, Modulo 8 addition of the data symbol number to the
scrambling symbol number, is in effect a complex multiplication of
the data symbol by the scrambling symbol.
Note: this scrambling should not be confused with encryption.
This is split into 4 blocks.
An outline of the pre-modulator section ie that section dealing with
convolutional encoding and interleaving has not been discussed above.
This is somewhat complex and varies from one psk system to another.
It may even be dependant on the input data rate (the terminal data
rate)(typically ranging 75-2400 bps) from preceding equipment. It is
hoped in a later column to cover these aspects in more general terms.
Finally very many thanks to Charles Brain for the input to research this
item.
::: STANAG 4285 in the spectrum
If you're still not sure what the serial tone version of this mode
sounds
like try some of these frequencies (/usb) taken at random from the 132
which have already been put into this year's UNID database at your
scribe's location.
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2169.7
4112.6
6335.2
7405.0
10110.2
12568.2
14388.2
17082.2
22448.2
2530.6
4563.2
6393.2
7420.7
10559.2
12811.2
14749.2
17218.7
22461.2
2615.2
4965.2
6423.2
7853.2
10751.6
12982.2
14818.2
22674.2
3221.2
5160.2
6447.7 6711.2
8111.2
11005.7
13072.0
16574.2
18365.0
23196.7
3368.2 3862.2
5361.8 5848.2
6793.2 6893.2
8512.2 8695.2
11455.2 11538.2
13411.6 13450.2
16790.2 16943.2
18493.5
>>....Unid.....>
Couple of UNID ALE nets for further consideration.
::: ALE on 4505/usb
Igor Buhtiyarov in Chita (E Russia) notes the following net very active
between 0935-1125z on 4505/usb reporting quite a few calls:
U1A633
LQS633
AYF633
K04JY5
K04J85
K03Y16
QHJ122
TIM0X4
3W4234
2T2814
E1WE01
AnyWUN with further information for Igor?. Sorry no indication of
subsequent transmission mode, if any heard.
::: ALE on 7375/9286/usb
Patrice Privat noted ALE IDs UKR/UKB on 9286/usb kHz. A subsequent look
at Mike Chace's Utility Monitoring Center URL:
http://www.chace-ortiz.org/umc/ showed these logged but unidentified.
This same site indicated 7375/usb. Calls and responses between these
two
stations were subsequently noted occuring on the hour. Also noted was
the occasional data burst - a multiple tone field with 75Hz tone
separation. The concensus (tks Mike/Leif) is that this is used in
relation to ionospheric sounding. Mike further suggested it might be in
association with the Rutherford Appleton Labs (near Oxford, in UK).
Following up on that theme I had a look at the Rutherford Appleton Labs
URL: which in turn took me to http://www.rcru.rl.ac.uk/projects.htm and
the Ionospheric Group.
But the only locations found which might tie to these ID's seemed to
be UKR equating to Rutherford and UKB to Baddow in Essex. Nothing else
heard but it could be that ALE is being used to call and trigger the
ionosounder either on a scheduled or ad-hoc basis.
Mike's site also provided 6724 and 15025 kHz and UKA - but to date
these have not been heard. AnyWUN with any further information?
>>....Signoff.....>
Have you anything interesting to pass on? It's just an email away.
Till next time have a good month's monitoring. Regards Day.
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Columnist - Larry Van Horn, N5FPW
Location: Brasstown, NC USA
Lat/Long: 35.02N/83.94W
=================================
Greetings to all from the snowless mountains of western North Carolina.
In this month's column I have updated several sections of this
Goverment/Military Frequency/Designator List. This includes some
interesting changes in the DoD Emergency Action Message (EAM) Broadcast
Time Slots section from my old friend Jeff Haverlah.
Second, the NATO SFOR BOSNIA Operations section is going to be deleted in
next month's newsletter if monitor reports are not received from the
membership indicating continued activity. Please check that section and
let me know by email if this operation is continuing as we have indicated
in that section.
Finally, if you have something to contribute to this column feel free to
email me at the address above and I look forward to hearing from you at
[email protected]. So until next month, best of 73 to all and good
hunting.
=======================================================================
Column Contributors List. These club members and others who wish to
remain anonymous have kindly contributed material to this column and we
are very grateful for their support.
2002 column contributors: Yann Bereni (F4TUG), Terry Ford, R. Haenggi,
Jeff Haverlah, Yde van der Heide, the Muppets, Ron Perron, Ronny Peeters,
and your column editor.
=======================================================================
Government/Military System and Channel Designators List
=======================================================
Last Revision February 25, 2001
NOTES:
(7) Confirmed
(8) Confirmed
(9) Confirmed
(0) Confirmed
(1) Confirmed
(2) Confirmed
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
MF = Moved From (freq in MHz)
RTTY = Radioteletype
US = United States
USB = Upper Sideband
==============================================================
**US Military Systems
=====================
*Strategic Command (STRATCOM) HF "Zulu" Net
======================================================
Z100
3068 (9) | Z180
9057 (2) | Z265 18024 (0)
Z105
3116 (7) | Z185
9809 (0) | Z270 18027 (0)
Z110
3134? (8) | Z190 10204 (2) | Z275 18046?
Z115
3143 (9) | Z195 11104
| Z280 18387 (9)
Z120
3295 (8) | Z200 11181 (1) | Z285 ?
Z124
?
| Z205 11494 (2) | Z290 19665 (9)
Z125
4495 (0) | Z210 11229 (1) | Z295 19755 (2)
Z130
4472 (8) | Z211 12070 (2) | Z300 20167 (2)
Z135
4745 (1) | Z215 13242 (2) | Z305 20407 (9)
Z140
5026 (8) | Z220 13245 (1) | Z310 23337
Z145
5705 (1) | Z225 13907 (1) | Z315 23872 (9)
Z150
5800 (1) | Z230 15046 (7) | Z320 24828?
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Z155
Z160
Z165
Z170
Z174
Z175
5875
6715
6757
7831
?
9016
(0)
(0)
(2)
(1)
|
|
|
|
|
(2) |
Z235
Z240
Z245
Z250
Z255
Z260
15094
15097
?
15962
17973
18006
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(0) | Z325 24978?
(0) | Z330 26532?
| Z335 26859 (2)
(1) | Z340
(0) | Z345
(0) | Z350
Other notes on Strategic Command related frequencies from member Jeff
Haverlah in Texas (thanks old friend).
11244 kHz
1. This is a special GHFS discrete that is used by *every* named GHFS
station (even if many of them are colocated at Andrews) for Emergency
Action Messages (EAM) and FOXTROT broadcast. Stations here do not respond
to MAINSAIL general calls on this frequency.
2. Guarded by the Nightwatch 01 station (uses daily changing alias) and
paired with 8992 kHz
3. This frequency is used by the apparent Looking Glass mission aircraft
for daily EAM transmissions at any time, and used for repeat EAM
transmissions at H+25/H+55 mostly during North American daylight hours
(and at any part of the day during exercises). Paired with 8992 kHz. Also
guarded by the Glass mission and other E-6 (TACAMO) aircraft when active.
4. Used by possible tanker aircraft (maybe on their SIOP mission) passing
4-element groups to "SkyMaster" (NAOC and E-6 aircraft) during exercises
and paired with 8992 kHz.
5. Used by other U.S. government stations (probably FEMA etc, including
the static call “Blue Grass [Mt Weather]) as a frequency to pass “Hotel”
messages to each other and to the NAOC aircraft (using an alias separate
from that particular day's callsign). This activity is usually during the
3rd week of each month, is not paired with 8992 kHz, and many of the
station's use callsigns begin with the letter "A" (i.e. Axle Rod, Army
Ruler, etc).
6. Units here always identify the frequency as 11244 and not with a
tactical designator.
6697.0
1. This is used by the E-6 TACAMO aircraft for daily evening/night (North
America) EAM transmissions during the following time slots:
H+07/H+37 by a TACAMO LANT aircraft
H+14/H+44 by a TACAMO PAC aircraft
2. EAMs have been heard at any time during initial broadcast, simulcast
on 8992, 11244,and on the STRATCOM Zulu net frequencies above.
3. This frequencies is also used by the possible E-6 TACAMO aircraft to
communicate with trigraph stations during exercises (usually to receive
3-element group traffic from these trigraph stations.)
4..Also is used 24 hours a day by the UK's MKL and their trigraphs, many
thought to be Nimrod aircraft.)
13155.0
1. This is used by the E-6 TACAMO aircraft for daily daytime (North
America) EAM transmissions during the following time slots:
H+07/H+37 by a TACAMO LANT aircraft
H+14/H+44 by a TACAMO PAC aircraft
2. EAMs have been heard at any time during initial broadcast, simulcast
on 8992, 11244,and on the STRATCOM Zulu net frequencies above.
3. The activity on this frequency apparently moved here from 11267 kHz a
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*US Air Force Global High Frequency System
==========================================
The US Air Force Global High Frequency (HF) System is a worldwide network
that currently consist of 15 high-power HF stations which provide
air/ground HF command and control radio communications between ground
agencies and US military aircraft and ships. Allied military and other
aircraft are also provided support in accordance with agreements and
international protocols as appropriate. The USAF Global HF System is not
dedicated to any service or command, but supports all authorized users on
a traffic precedence basis.
According to the latest US DoD Flight Information Handbook, in December
2001 the entire HF Global system is suppose to be remotely operated from
the CNCS station located at Andrews AFB. The HF Global equipment will
still be located at the geographic location as identified by its station
callsign, by the operators are at Andrews.
Commonly heard callsigns:
MAINSAIL. The general net air-ground callsign on the Global HF system
(GHFS) frequencies. Basically an aircraft calling any Global station for
assistance.
SKYBIRD. The collective call sign for all USCINCSTRAT command posts,
launch control centers, Global HF stations, ATC towers on ACC/AMC host
tenant bases, SSB HF radio stations, and air defense sites in Canada.
SKYKING. The collective call sign for all SIOP committed aircraft and
missile crews. Its meaning is “all SIOP committed aircraft and missile
crews copy the following message.”
SKYMASTER. The collective callsign to all USCINCSTRAT airborne command
post.
S4JG. A universal Navy call sign assigned to Patrol Squadrons (VP) for
use in radio checks. Instead of using the briefed, tactical call sign,
the Nav Comm operator on the P-3C would use S4JG on voice and also
teletype to get a communications check with a Tactical Support Center
(TSC), GHFS station or ASW Operations Center (ASWOC). In theory by using
S4JG, the tactical call sign was less likely to be compromised.
=======================================================================
The current GHFS Stations list for the voice net is as follows (not all
frequencies are active 24 hours a day):
Andersen AB, Guam (Voice call Guam): 4724 6712 6739 8992 11175 13200
15016
Andrews AFB, MD (Voice call Andrews Global): 4724 8992 11175 13200 15016
Discrete Frequency: 18015
Ascension Island (Voice call Ascension): 4724 6712 6739 8992 11175 15016
Discrete Frequency: 11226
Croughton AB, UK (Voice call Croughton): 4724 8992 11175 13200 15016
Discrete Frequencies: 4894 5708 6728 6731 7567 7933 8032 10648 11118
11129 11181 11226 11271 13822 15091
Cyprus RAF: 8992 11175 11244 (On Request)
Diego Garcia Naval Station, Indian Ocean (Voice call Diego Garcia): 8992
11175 15016 Discrete Frequency: 9012 111181 11226 11244 11269 13254 15095
20910
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Elmendorf AFB, AK (Voice call Elmendorf): 4724 6739 8992 11175 13200
15016
Hickam AFB, HI (Voice call Hickam): 4724 6739 8992 11175 13200 15016
Discrete Frequencies: 11181 13242
Lajes AB, Azores (Voice call Lajes): 4724 8992 11175 11244 13200 15016
Discrete Frequency: 11220
McClellan i.e. West Coast, CA (Voice call McClellan) although West Coast
is listed and was in use for a brief period of time. It has been not been
heard in wide spread use recently: 4724 6739 8992 11175 13200 15016
Offutt AFB, NE (Voice call Offutt): 4724 6739 8992 11175 13200 15016
Salinas, Puerto Rico (Voice call Puerto Rico): 4724 6739 8992 11175 13200
15016
Sigonella Naval Station. Italy (Voice call Sigonella): 4709 6724 9007
11271 15038
Thule AB, Greenland (Voice call Thule): 4724 6739 8992 11175
Yokota AB, Japan (Voice call Yokota): 4724 6739 8992 11175 13200 15016
Note: Incirlik AB, Turkey GHFS Station decommissioned May 1, 2001. The
Air Force Eastern Test Range (AFETR) HF network may be used as backup to
Global. They operate on 10780 USB (primary) and 20390 (secondary). Their
callsign is Cape Radio. Another backup to the GHFS is profiled below in
the US Air Force MARS section.
DoD Emergency Action Message (EAM) Broadcast Time Slots
These broadcast are commonly heard on US Air Force Global HF System
(GHFS) primary frequencies plus 11244 kHz. Please note that not all GHFS
published frequencies are active for every EAM broadcast time slot listed
below. Also some of the activity listed below is not on GHFS published
frequencies, but on other selected discrete frequencies.
H+00
H+05
H+06
H+07
H+08
H+10
H+14
H+16
H+20
H+21
H+25
H+26
H+29
H+30
H+35
H+37
H+38
H+40
H+44
H+45
H+50
H+55
H+59
Offutt AFB, NE
Andersen AB, Guam
Croughton AB, UK (unknown if still active in this time slot)
TACAMO LANT aircraft (6697/13155 kHz)
TACAMO aircraft GHFS 6 character EAMs "FOR..."
McClellan AFB, CA
TACAMO PAC Aircraft (6697/13155 kHz)
Thule AB, Greenland
Salinas, Puerto Rico
Salinas, Puerto Rico
Elmendorf AFB, AK
Looking Glass Mission Aircraft
Unknown if this time slot is still active; nothing heard recently
Sigonella NS, Sicily
Andrews AFB, MD
Offutt AFB, NE/Hickam AFB, HI
TACAMO LANT aircraft (6697/13155 kHz)
TACAMO aircraft GHFS 6 character EAMs "FOR..."
Andrews AFB, MD
Elmendorf AFB, AK
TACAMO PAC aircraft (6697/13155 kHz)
Thule AB, Greenland (now heard way past the 0145 UTC time frame)
McClellan AFB, CA/Lajes AB, Azores
Looking Glass Mission Aircraft
Sigonella NS, Sicily
Busiest frequencies are 8992 ("Eight-Niner") and 11175 ("Triple-1"),
which most stations guard around the clock. The others operate on a
schedule which changes twice yearly, on the first of April and October.
The upper sideband (USB) mode is used on all GHFS frequencies listed
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above.
Note: The data signal you will on 9025 is Automatic Link
Establishment(ALE), a computerized system that simplifies HF operation
(see next section). Older frequency circulated on the internet continue
to list 8968 and 17976 kHz, but these were removed from GHFS service
over three years ago.
*US Air Force Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS)
====================================================
You will also find a considerable amount of military aircraft voice
traffic (official and unofficial) on the U.S. Air Force Military
Affiliate Radio System (USAF MARS) phone patch network frequencies: The
primary frequencies are 13927 and 20992 kHz. These are fun and
interesting frequencies to monitor. The complete list with designators
are (mode is USB):
Freq
Designator
4557
RK
7633.5 ACJ
13927
ACB (Primary)
14606
ACF
20992.5 ACZ
The Air Force conducts a phone patch admin net on Sundays at 1600 UTC on
13977.0 (ACC) kHz.
*US Air Force Scope Command ALE Network
=======================================
The ALE system used by the US Air Force Scope Command network is
designated MIL-STD-188-141A. You can download a software program
developed by Charles Brain to decode these digital transmissions at the
following URL: http://www.chbrain.dircon.co.uk/
Frequencies used in this net:
2805 3059 3137 4721 5708 6715 6721
11250 13215 15043 18003 20631 23337
7632 8965
27870
9025
9057
11226
GHFS net participation stations and identifiers in the Scope Command HF
ALE net:
ALE ID
ADW
AED
CRO
GTL
GUA
HAW
HIK
IZC
JDG
JNR
JTY
MCC
OFF
PLA
Location
Andrews AFB, MD
Elmendorf AFB, AK
Croughton AB, England
Thule AB, Greenland
Andersen AB, Guam
Ascension island AB, S. Atlantic
Hickam AFB, HI
Sigonella, Sicily, Italy
Diego Garcia Naval Station, Indian Ocean
Salinas, Puerto Rico
Yokota AB, Japan
West Coast Station near Sacramento, CA
Offutt AFB, NE
Lajes Field, N. Atlantic
Non-GHFS Stations in this net:
CEF
Westover AFB, MA
GVT
Raytheon, Greenville TX
OKC
Tinker AFB, OK
RIC
Civil Air Patrol Tech Center, Richmond, VA
RSC
Rockwell/Collins Service Center, Greenville, TX
TAG
Incirlik AB, Turkey
WRL
Warner-Robins AFB, GA
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*US Air Force MYSTIC STAR
=========================
VIP HF network for US government and military officials
F003
F005
F007
F009
F020
F033
F039
F046
F054
F058
F061
F063
F064
F066
F077
F078
F080
F084
F085
F086
F089
F090
F094
F098
F099
F101
F102
F103
F107
F108
F114
F117
F124
F128
F134
F136
F146
F153
F173
F171
F182
F184
F186
F194
F195
F197
F202
F204
F211
F213
F226
F228
F229
F236
F240
F243
F248
F249
F250
F251
F262
F264
F265
8036
(8)
9120
(2)
4850
17972
16117
(1)
15962
10881
13823
8058
(9)
4742
(6)
23265
(9)
14870
11214
(2)
15036
?
18532
15677
13205.5
6,8,11 MHz
9461
13204
(1)
6716
9017
(2)
14585
13247
(0)
12106
(6)
11118
(6)
11488
(6)
?
(8)
7316
6986
(6)
6993
(8)
11217
(6)
23242
4942.5
5429.5 (7)
9027
(1)
8063
(6)
14420.5
18403.5 (9)
3078
(6)
10648
(8)
3046
13825
(5)
20631
4982
(6)
16014
(5)
12057
11056
(7)
?
5435.5 (6)
7735
(5)
?
(8)
15041
(9)
?
(8)
18590
5398
(5)
4731
15091
13217
(1)
10717
7693
(6)
15733
(1)
F351
F354
F356
F360
F363
F365
F369
F370
F372
F380
F382
F395
F400
F404
F405
F406
F417
F419
F420
F432
F433
F435
F437
F441
F444
F448
F451
F452
F453
F461
F463
F464
F465
F466
F467
F476
F481
F483
F486
F487
F489
F496
F497
F498
F499
F500
F505
F516
F517
F521
F522
F523
F529
F530
F533
F538
F540
F542
F545
F551
F555
F561
F567
?
(9) F662 15048
(6)
11053
(0) F664 15 Mhz?
7827
F667
6817
(7)
7919.5 (8) F673
3064
15018
(7) F677
6 Mhz
11059
(1) F690
3032
20397
(8) F700
4490
17177
F701 11058
(7)
16123
(8) F702
9323
(6)
3144
(5) F703 9991.5 (6)
15094
(6) F706
8057
(5)
9057
(6) F707 10589
6728
(5) F708 23377
7690
F709
9317
(7)
6972
F713 16246
(5)
18393
(6) F717 10883
4992
F722 12270
(9)
11407
(5) F723 18323
(6)
7933
(7) F728 11236
(5)
6731
(8) F731
6683
(1)
20972
F732 15011
(7)
3821
F734
4757
(7)
5684
(6) F736 11494
(8)
17440
(1) F741
7873
19267
F748
6756
(5)
16-18 MHz
F749 15-16 Mhz?
13248
(9) F752
8047
(8)
5026
F754 11627
19063
F758
4452
(8)
13211
(1) F777
3113
(6)
4610
(1) F778 18023
(8)
16157
F784
9043
(6)
8040
(0) F785 15687
(6)
14864.5 (0) F790 16323
9023
(2) F803
5078?
4-6 MHz?
F807 12103?
7605
F809
5700
(5)
18626
F814
6989
(7)
5152
(9) F821
?
24483
F823 11229
(1)
5437
(7) F825 19047?
11059.5 (6) F832 18267
5411
(7) F843 6 MHz
8032
(1) F845 6-7 MHz?
4442
(0) F846 13822
(5)
8989
(6) F853 12 MHz? (0)
9006
(0) F864 16008
4645
(6) F867
6830
(7)
9270
(6) F868
9218
(6)
11484
(5) F869 16090
11232
F873 13248
(7)
9215
(9) F874 13246?
8077
(7) F875
6717
(1)
23325
F877
4721
(7)
18675
(6) F885 13207
(5)
?
F895
5710
(9)
5404.5
F904 10202
(0)
5431
(6) F906
4524
10580
F909
7687
(8)
18331
(6) F910 19671
(9)
4894
(6) F912
7330
11052
(6) F917 10205
(6)
13565
(6) F918 13482
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F266
F267
F268
F271
F277
F287
F290
F291
F292
F295
F300
F301
F302
F310
F311
F322
F326
F337
F341
F350
7997
6730
7325
18320
11153
11226
8026
13960
9414.5
11460
15707
7500.5
?
?
11220
?
14864
18761
16083
5043
(6)
(2)
(1)
(1)
(0)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(0)
(2)
(2)
F569
F574
F575
F576
F577
F579
F595
F600
F611
F614
F616
F622
F623
F624
F626
F627
F631
F633
F639
F642
F644
F646
F649
18387
11413
10427
11153.5
10544
11 MHz
10877
13878
14863
4488.8
9320
5817
18317
13241
19343
7910
18755
18290
7469
18218
15821
13440
8053
(6)
(2)
(7)
(6)
(8)
(1)
(1)
(5)
(5)
(1)
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F919 11159
(6)
F920
7927
(7)
F924 16317
F933
?
F935 9 MHz?
F937
?
F940 11445
(0)
F943 19002
(6)
F948 15038
(6)
F952
Night
F956
?
F957
6761
(0)
F965 11466
(2)
F974 10586
(6)
F975 11 MHz night
F980 15724
F982 9 or 13 MHz?
F987 10583
(6)
F988
4763
F997 15667
(5)
(1)
(6)
Frequencies 4441, 6671, 18801 and 25363 has been heard carrying 'Mystic
Star' traffic, but no designator is known. In January 2000, F793 was
referred to by Andrews VIP, but no frequency has been associated with
that designator. designator F171 was also mentioned and signals
associated with this net were heard on 18397.4. In October F240 was
mentioned but no frequency (might be below 11175 kHz) has been found for
this designator.
*US Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC)
================================================
AFSOC Air-to-Ground Nets
3044.0
3134.0
4450.0
5204.5
5349.0
5687.0
5732.0
352SOG RAF Mildenhall UK Maintenance
Hurlburt Field, FL
352SOG RAF Mildenhall UK Exercise Operations
352SOG RAF Mildenhall UK (Blackhat) Primary
352SOG RAF Mildenhall UK (Blackhat)
Hurlburt Field, FL (Plantation/Seminole Ops)
Hurlburt Field, FL (Emerald Ops/Seminole Ops) FOX 2?
Kirtland AFB, NM
6730.0 Hurlburt Field, FL
9018.0 AFSOC Air-to-Air
9019.0 Hurlburt Field, FL (Plantations Ops) FOX 4? ex-9017
9026.0 352SOG RAF Mildenhall UK (Blackhat)
9161.5 352SOG RAF Mildenhall UK (Blackhat) Primary
11611.0 Hurlburt Field, FL (Seminole Ops/Emerald Ops)
13206.0 Hurlburt Field, FL (Plantations Ops) FIX 1? ex-13207
I have had no recent reports on 18027 kHz (FOX 9) or 23271 kHz (FOX 8).
Has anyone in the last year heard any AFSOC units using the FOX
designators above? Also, the following frequencies were active with AFSOC
activity until the overhaul of the OR frequencies several years ago. Does
anyone know what frequencies have taken their place? 4721.0 6712.0 9017.0
9023.0 kHz.
*US Air Force/RAF Mildenhall
============================
6761.0 Aerial refueling Tankers Interplane
*US Air Force/Ramstein AB, Germany
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6730.0
9022.0
AMC Command Post (Metaphor)
AMC Command Post (Metaphor)
============================================================
*US Army Corps of Engineers
============================
3345.0 Channel 1
5015.0 Channel 2
5327.5 Channel 3
5400.0 Channel 4
5437.5 Channel 5
6020.0 Channel 6
6785.0 Channel 7
9122.5 Channel 8 Primary
11693.5 Channel 9
12070.0 Channel 10 Secondary
12122.0 Channel 11
16077.0 Channel 12
16326.0 Channel 13 Teritiary
16358.0 Channel 14
20659.0 Channel 15
*US Army Transportation Command
==============================
4146
Channel 1
6224
Channel 2
6227
Channel 3
8294
Channel 4
8297
Channel 5
12353
Channel 6
12359
Channel 7
12365
Channel 8
============================================================
*US Coast Guard Air-to-Ground Nets
==================================
3053 3056 3119 3122 4730 4733 5693 5696 5699 8980 8983 11196 11199 11202
11202 13218 13221 15082 15085 15088 17988 17991
CAMSLANT
Chesapeake, VA
CAMSPAC Point Reyes, CA
GANTSEC Great Antilles Section
*US Coast Guard Secure Net
==========================
4448.0
3A4
5272.0
3E6
5399.6
3C16
GANTSEC
5422.5
3A3
6234.5
3E4
6815.6
3E11
GANTSEC
7421.0
3A9
7626.0
3E10
7773.5
3A8
7845.0
3E12
7884.0
3E13
7909.0
3E14
CAMSLANT
10608.1 3E5
Group Miami
10675.0 3E19
10759.0 3E20
10788.0 3E21
11157.5 3E24
13413.0 3E25
Pagina 138
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Other frequencies in this net may be 8091.0, 10993.6, 13809.0 and
13950.0. Reference to a 3A5 designator has been heard on the air
recently. For a full listing of USCG aircraft and helicopters, go to URL:
http://www.wunclub.com/
*US Coast Guard A1401 Net Frequencies
=====================================
This is a list of USCG Ship/Shore ISB frequencies. I call this set of
frequencies the A1401 net.
2016 2040 2054 4913.5 5108.5 5217 5223 5266 5272(3E6) 5419.5
5942.5 6961 7439 7577 7617 7626(3E10) 7754.5 7845(3E12)
7884(3E13) 7909(3E14) 9169 9291 9332 9373 10297.5 10338.5 10354.5
10378 10675(3E19) 10759(3E20) 10788(3E21) 10929.5 10935.5 11024
11045 11157.5(3E24) 13413(3E25) 13484 13537.7 13950 14506 14518.75
14731 14752 14919.2 18189 18255 18283 18335 18497 18650 18716
20095 20137 20518 20639 23373 23515
Atlantic Only 2161
Pacific Only 2144 5932.5 7713 9299.5 11165.8 18757
Your column editor is extremely interested in receiving activity reports
on any of the above listed frequencies.
*US Coast Guard HF PACTOR II E-Mail Network
===========================================
--USCG PACTOR II E-Mail Network Frequency Usage-Frequency
Net Control Station
Fleet
Day/Night
--------------------------------------5272.2
NOJ
PAC
Night
6961.2
NMC1
PAC
Night
6964.4
NMC
PAC
Night
7442.3
Cutters
PAC
Night
7685.5
NNN0MDC
LANT
24hr
8340.2
NMC
PAC
Night
10355.2
NOJ
PAC
24hr
13827.5
NNN0MUC
LANT
24hr
14506.2
NMC
PAC
Day
14752.2
Unknown
PAC
Day
14922.4
poss NOJ
PAC
Day
18192.2
NMC1
PAC
Day
20642.2
NMC
PAC
Day
--USCG PACTOR II E-Mail Network Callsigns-Callsign
-------NAQD
NDWA
NEGF
NEPP
NGDF
NKJU
NLPM
NLVS
NMAG
NMC
NMC1
NMEL
NNHA
NOJ
NRCB
NRPX
NRTF
NRUC
Identity
-------USCGC Jarvis WHEC-725
USCGC Morgenthau WHEC-722
Unid USCGC
USCGC Healy WAGB-20
USCGC Munro WHEC-724
USCGC Kukui WLB-203
USCGC Chase WHEC-718
USCGC Rush WHEC-723
USCGC Hamilton WHEC-715
Communications Area Master Station Pacific (CAMSPAC)
Point Reyes, CA
Coast Guard Island, Alameda, CA
USCGC Mellon WHEC-717
USCGC Acushnet, WMEC-167
Communications Station (COMSTA), Kodiak, AK
USCGC Eagle, WIX-327
USCGC Buttonwood WLB-306
USCGC Active, WMEC-618
USCGC Storis WMEC-38
Pagina 139
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Polar Sea WAGB-11 (no longer equipped)
Steadfast WMEC-625
Boutwell WHEC-719
Walnut WLB-205 ***New Ident***
Alert WMEC-630
NRUO
NSTF
NYCQ
NZNE
NZVE
USCGC
USCGC
USCGC
USCGC
USCGC
NNN0CBS
NNN0CCK
NNN0CEQ
NNN0CES
NNN0CFA
NNN0CLL
NNN0CMD
NNN0CME
NNN0CMS
NNN0CMV
NNN0CNW
NNN0CNY
NNN0CNZ
NNN0CSA
NNN0CSP
NNN0CTB
NNN0CVQ
NNN0CXK
NNN0CXS
NNN0CYU
NNN0CZK
NNN0MDA
NNN0MDC
USCGC Durable, WMEC-628
USCGC Bear WMEC-901
USCGC Harriet Lane WMEC-903
USCGC Gentian (WIX-290)
USNS Persistent (T-AGOS 6)
Unid USCGC
USCGC Mohawk WMEC-913
USCGC Northland WMEC-904
USCGC Courageous WHEC-716
USCGC Tampa WMEC-902
Unid USCGC
USCGC Campbell WMEC-909
USCGC Tahoma WMEC-908
USCGC Seneca WMEC-906
USCGC Spencer WMEC-905
USCGC Venturous WMEC-625
USCGC Forward WMEC-911
USCGC Gallatin WHEC-721
USCGC Dallas WHEC-716
USCGC Vigilant WMEC-617
USCGC Vigorous WMEC-627
Atlantic Shore Station, Nazareth PA (aka: NNN0GKF)
Atlantic Shore Station, HQ Navy & Marine Corps MARS,
Washington DC (aka: NNN0NAV)
Atlantic Shore Station, Coast Guard HQ,
Washington DC (aka: NNN0NCG)
Atlantic Shore Station
USCGC Confidence WMEC-619
USCGC Dauntless WMEC-624
NNN0MDF
NNN0MUC
NNN0NXZ
NNN0NZK
============================================================
* US Navy ELF Communications System
===================================
Frequencies: 76 Hz (primary) and 44 Hz
There are two transmit sites: Republic, Michigan and Clam Lake,
Wisconsin. This is used as a bell ringer communication system to
submarines.
*US Navy Strategic Communications Wing One (SCW-1)
==================================================
6691
CA (7)
11187
CB (0)
17982
CC (9)
11264 CH (9)
Also check 11267, 13240, and 14615. References have been made on the air
to designators CD, CF, CG, CK, and CL.
*Tactical Support Center Nets
=============================
US Navy Habitat/TSC Net
Habitat is the callisgn for the Tactical Support Center (TSC) at Whidbey
Island, Washington. These units handled C4I duties for the Navy
Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance community. Jeff Jones reports that
these frequencies and channel designators have changed, and are now as
follows:
4704.4
5700.4
(replaced 4721.0)
WY02B
Pagina 140
6719.4
8978.4
9005.4
9011.4
11212.4
15095.4
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(replaced 6736.0)
WY02A
(replaced 11214.0)
The two designators listed above, WY02A and WY02B, are not yet
confirmed. Another player on this net I recently confirmed uses
the callsign Magic Carpet Sierra. That call belongs to the Ediz Hook
SESEF range (including the ULM-4 range in Washington State).
==============================================================
**United States Goverment Agencies
==================================
*Scheduled Government HF Nets
==============================
Here is a list of the known United States Government nets.
Federal Aviation Administration
------------------------------Southern Region Net meets on Wednesday at 0900 ET on 6870.0 LSB
Eastern Region Net meets on Wednesday at 1045 ET on 8125.0 USB
Western Region Net meets on Wednesday at 1230 ET on 13457.0 USB
Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Region 7 Coordination Net
--------------------------------------------------------------This net starts at 1000 ET every Wednesday using the following times and
frequencies:
Time(H+min) Freq (Desig)Freq (kHz)
H+00
F-14
4821.0
H+10
F-23
5755.5
H+20
F-28
7743.0
H+30
F-31
9185.0
H+40
F-35
11045.0
H+50
F-42
13434.0
H+60
Net Terminated
Shared Resources (SHARES)
------------------------SHARES Coordination stations conduct a weekly net on all ten SCN
frequencies (see US Goverment SHARES Program section below). The net is
operational weekly on Wednesday from 1600-1800 UTC.
Missouri State Emergency Communications Net
------------------------------------------Wednesday weekly net at 0930 CT (1530 winter/1430 summer UTC) on 5140.0
kHz USB.
Ohio Disaster Services Agency
----------------------------Tuesday weekly net at 1400 UTC on 4640 kHz USB.
Anyone else have any scheduled HF government nets they are aware of?
*US Customs Service
===================
The COTHEN (Customs Over the Horizon Enforcement Net) HF radio system
seems to have replaced the older JTF designated systems. A new scan
frequency has been discovered by Lindsay Blanton. Customs uses the FEDSTD-1045 ALE standard on these frequencies.
5732
7527
8912
10242
Scan
Scan
Scan
Scan
1
2
3
4
Pagina 141
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11494
13907
15867
18594
20890
23214
25350
Scan
Scan
Scan
Scan
Scan
Scan
Scan
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Here are the confirmed HF COTHEN stations and their callsigns
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAQ
KAQ
KEB
KEB
KOQ
KOQ
KPS
KPS
KPS
KPS
KPS
KZP
KZP
KZP
315
326
371
378
381
384
388
398
462
470
484
687
688
762
765
434
682
357
387
394
395
396
602
604
606
Miami, Florida
Las Vegas, Nevada
Boston, Massachusetts
Reno, Nevada
Homestead, Florida
Wilmington, North Carolina
Riverside, California
Washington, District of Columbia
Houston, Texas
New Orleans, Louisiana
Denver, Colorado
Beaufort, North Carolina
New Bern, North Carolina
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Morehead City, North Carolina
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Salt Lake City, Utah
Hampton, Georgia
Cape Charles, Virginia
Atlanta, Georgia
Memphis, Tennessee
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Nashville, Tennessee
Kansas City, Missouri
There are two other known stations in the COTHEN HF net we do not have
calls for. They are located in Lovelock and Fallon, Nevada. Can anyone
help on these two stations?
*Drug Enforcement Administration
================================
5277
Alpha (Night DEA Pri)
5841
Bravo
7300
Charlie
9497
Delta
11076
Echo
(Day DEA ops)
7657
Foxtrot
14690
Golf
18666
Hotel (Reportedly returned to FBI in 1995)
23675
India
14350
Lima
14686
Papa
(DEA day pri)
23402.5
Romeo
11073.5
Sierra Echo
17171
Sierra Hotel
18171
Sierra India (Reportedly returned to FBI in 1995)
19131
Sierra Juliet
?
Sierra Lima
WUN member John Bohn offered some updates to the 'Sierra' frequencies
listed above, but is looking for the frequency assigned to the 'Sierra
Lima' designator. John says that if you have access to an FCC database,
try searching for the frequencies assigned to Rockwell International with
the following callsigns:
KA2XXA
Richardson,TX
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KC2XKG
KC2XKJ
Cedar Rapids, IA
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.
*U.S. Federal Aviation Administration
=====================================
HF Recovery Communications (RCOM)
The Recovery Communications (RCOM) Program, mandated by a variety of
United States national level documents including Presidential Executive
Orders and National Security Decision Directives, was established to
encompass all FAA emergency command and control communications (C3)
systems and projects under one program. Emergency C3 systems are defined
as those means of communications that the FAA employs to direct
management, operations, and reconstitution of the National Airspace
System (NAS) in support of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA),
Department of Transportation (DOT), and Department of Defense (DOD)
missions during national disasters or national security emergencies.
The FAA maintains a variety of fixed-position, portable, and
transportable C3 communications systems for use in support of emergency
operations. One such commonly heard C3 system is the RCOM/NARACS High
Frequency/Single Side Band (HF/SSB) Net.
In 1995, the FAA approved the deployment of the RCOM HF/SSB upgrades and
a five-year contract was awarded to Eastern Computer Incorporated (ECI)
for the purpose of upgrading the FAA RCOM/National Radio Communications
System (NARACS) HF network. ECI has installed the RCOM HF/SSB upgrade at
all the FAA Region Offices and Emergency Operations Centers, and is the
final phases of installing the NARACS/ALE upgrades at all Air Route
Traffic Control Centers (ARTCCs).
FAA HF connectivity nets are conducted on Wednesday UTC. The East Coast
net meets at 1545 UTC on 8125 kHz with KIT 88 as net control. The West
Coast net was last reported on 13630 kHz at 1845 UTC.
FAA Recovery Communications/National Radio Communications System
(RCOM/NARACS) HF SSB Network (U=USB/L=LSB)
Frequencies (including ALE): 5860U 6870U 6870L 7475U 7475L 7611U 7611L
8125U 8125L 9114U 9114L 11637U 13457U 13630U 15851U 16348U kHz
ALE Add Location
Miscellaneous Information
DEFAULT Unknown
Probably a FAA unit that has not set their ALE
ID properly in their unit
FAA
Unknown
Probably not a properly loaded unit, has not been
seen as a regular participant on the net
FAAAAL Anchorage, AK
KDM 53-Alaska Region Office/EOC
FAAACE Kansas City, MO
KKU 40-Central Region Office/EOC
FAAACT Atlantic City, NJ KLM 80-William J. Hughes Tech Center
FAAACY Atlantic City, NJ WHZ 74-Flight Inspect Field Office
FAAAEA Jamaica, NY
KJK 82-Eastern Region Office/EOC
FAAAGL Des Plaines, IL
WHX 51-Great Lakes Region Office/EOC
FAAANE Burlington, MA
WHX 45-New England Region Office/EOC
FAAANC Anchorage, AK
WHZ 73-Flight Inspect Field Office
FAAANM Renton, WA
WHX 20-NW Mtn Region Office/EOC
FAAASO College Park, GA KDM 49-Southern Region Office/EOC
FAAASW Fort Worth, TX
KDM 47-Southwest Region Office/EOC
FAAATL Atlanta, GA
KLM 44-Flight Inspect Field Office
FAAAWP Fremont, CA
KMR 96-Oakland ARTCC
FAABTL Battle Creek, MI KLM 43-Flight Inspect Field Office
FAADCA Washington, DC
KEM 80-FAA Headquarters
FAAECI Unknown
Eastern Computer Incorporated Contractor for
FAA ARTCC RCOM HF Network upgrade)
FAAEKN Unknown
And this is NOT a stn in Elkins, WV
Pagina 143
FAAKLO
FAALGT
FAAMRB
FAAOEX
FAAOKC
FAASAC
FAASJU
FAAZAB
FAAZAN
FAAZBW
FAAZDC
FAAZDV
FAAZFW
FAAZHU
FAAZID
FAAZJX
FAAZKC
FAAZLA
FAAZLC
FAAZMA
FAAZME
FAAZMP
FAAZNY
FAAZOA
FAAZOB
FAAZSE
FAAZTL
FAAZUA
Boonsboro, MD
<Tentative ID>
Longmont, CO
Martinsburg, WV
Oklahoma City, OK
Oklahoma City, OK
Sacramento, CA
San Juan, PR
Albuquerque, NM
Anchorage, AK
Nashua, NH
Leesburg, VA
Longmont, CO
Fort Worth, TX
Houston, TX
Indianapolis, IN
Hilliard, FL
Olathe, KS
Palmdale, CA
Salt Lake Cty, UT
Miami, FL
Memphis, TN
Farmington, MN
Ronkonkoma, NY
Fremont, CA
Cleveland, OH
Auburn, WA
Hampton, GA
Aurora, IL
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KLO 87-FAA Emergency Relocation Site
KCP
KIT
KIA
WHZ
WHZ
KDM
KGH
KBX
KLD
KJK
KCJ
KBQ
KMU
KLB
KJK
KKA
KJK
KDC
KMA
KDM
KCJ
KCD
KMR
KLA
WHX
KUV
KJB
63-Western US C3 NCS/SCS Mtn
88-Eastern US C3 Net NCS
21-FAA Aeronautical Center
77-Flight Inspect Field Office
78-Flight Inspect Field Office
45-San Juan ARTCC
23-Albuquerque ARTCC
44-Anchorage ARTCC
70-Boston ARTCC
80-Washington ARTCC
70-Denver ARTCC
25-Fort Worth ARTCC
31-Houston ARTCC
48-Indianapolis ARTCC
79-Jacksonville ARTCC
82-Kansas City ARTCC
77-Los Angeles ARTCCC
20-Salt Lake City ARTCC
47-Miami ARTCC
52-Memphis ARTCC
20-Minneapolis ARTCC
73-New York ARTCC
96-Oakland ARTCC
25-Cleveland ARTCC
44-Seattle ARTCC
64-Atlanta ARTCC
96-Chicago ARTCC
1. FAA Southern Net meets on Wednesday at 0900 ET on 6870 LSB
2. FAA Western Net meets on Wednesday at 1230 ET on 13457 USB
3. FAA Eastern Net meets on Wednesday at 1045 ET on 8125 USB
NCS: KIT88. Regular checkins: KEM80, KLM80, KLO87, KJK82, WHX45, KLD70,
KJK80, WHX51, KJB96, KLA25, KLB48, KCJ20, KIA21, KDM49, KJK79, KMA47,
KDM52, KUV64
Special thanks to Jack Metcalfe for his assistance in this section.
*Federal Emergency Management Agency
====================================
FEMA uses "Foxtrot" designations for their frequencies.
Be sure to monitor both the USB and LSB side of each of
these frequencies below for activity.
FEMA
F-01
F-05
F-09
F-13
F-17
F-21
F-25
F-29
F-33
F-39
F-41
F-47
F-50
F-53
F-58
F-61
F-65
F-69
National Radio System (FNARS) HF Frequencies
2320
F-02 2360
F-03 2377
F-04 2445
2658
F-06 3341
F-07 3379
F-08 3388
4603
F-10 4780
F-11 5211
F-12 5378
5402
F-14 5821
F-15 5961
F-16 6049
6106
F-18 6108
F-19 6151
F-20 6176
6809
F-22 7348
F-23 7428
F-24 9462
10194 F-26 10493 F-27 10588 F-28 11721
11801 F-30 11957 F-31 10899 F-32 11108
12129 F-34 12219 F-35 11545 F-36 13446
13780 F-38 13894 F-37 13935 F-48 13956
14450 F-40 14567 F-42 14776 F-43 14836
14871 F-44 14885 F-45 14899 F-46 14908
15708 F-49 15840 F-51 16201 F-52 16238
17519 F-54 18483 F-55 18744 F-57 19969
20027 F-59 20063 F-56 20361 F-60 21866
21919 F-62 22983 F-63 23028 F-64 23390
23451 F-66 23550 F-67 23814 F-68 24008
24282 F-70 24526 F-71 24819
Other FEMA HF Assignments
2220 2258 2280 2317.5 2652
3206.5 3224 3342.5
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4018.5
4023.5
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4031.5 4441.5 4598.5 4608.5 4883.5 4886.5 5303.5 5379.5 5935
6804.5 6996.5 7361.5 8051.5 8161.5 9122.5 10871.5 11995.5 12250.5
13451 16315.5 17461.5 17481.5 17501.5 20414 20444.5 20447.5 24060
24105 24135 24160 24191
FEMA ALE Network
2658 3341 6809 7348 9462 10194 10493 10588 12216
14885 15708 16201 17519 19969 21866 22983 24526
13446
14776
*US Goverment SHARES (Shared Resources)Program
==============================================
SHARES Coordination Network (SCN)
4490.0
Channel 3/SCN ALE Net
5236.0
Channel 1/SCN Voice Net
5711.0
Channel 4/SCN ALE Net
6800.0
Channel 9/SCN BBS Net
9106.0
Channel 5/SCN ALE Net
11217.0 Channel 6/SCN ALE Net
13242.0 Channel 10/SCN BBS Net (G-TOR)
14396.5 Channel 2/SCN Voice Net Shares
15094.0 Channel 7/SCN ALE Net
17487.0 Channel 8/SCN ALE/STI Net
SHARES coordination stations conduct a weekly SHARES net on the 10 SCN
channels every Wednesday from 1600-1800 UTC.
Large scale annual SHARES exercises are conducted in April, August and
December.
SCN Operational Levels
SCN Operational Levels are designed to improve the responsiveness of the
SHARES Coordination Network during emergencies. SCN Operational Levels
are are defined as follows:
Operational Level 3 - Conditions normal. No emergency exists. The tenchannel SCN may be used by SHARES station personnel for training and nonemergency operations.
Operational Level 2 - Emergency potential exists. Non-emergency
operations on the SCN suspended. SCN monitoring increased. Check-in
windows established on the national and regional nets to receive Stations
Availability Reports.
Operational Level 1 - Emergency exists. SHARES message support required.
National and regional nets maintain full-period operations to receive
Station Availability Reports, to list SHARES message traffic, and to
coordinate the processing of SHARES messages.
==============================================================
**Foreign Military Networks
===========================
*Australia/New Zealand Air Force
================================
The following information comes from the Enroute Supplement Australia
(ERSA) a publication jointly published by the Royal Austrialian Air Force
and Airservices Australia, February 26, 1998 edition, Nav/Comm 1.
1. The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF/Royal New Zealand Air Force
(RNZAF) Air Operations Communications System (AOCS) is a high frequency
radio network providing communications services for the operational
control of RAAF/RNZAF aircraft and HF equipped marine craft [army ground
stations are also commonly heard]. In addition, visiting military
aircraft may use the AOCS when contact with Australia/New Zealand
military authorities is required. The AOCS is not part of, and does not
provide, an air traffic control service, civil or military.
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2. The AOCS network consist of six Air Operations Communications
Centres (AOCCs) located at Sydney, Darwin, Townsville, Perth, Auckland
[NZ] and Woodbourn [NZ]. The combined AOCS provides:
A. A General Purpose Net (GPN) on which all AOCCs guard the same three
frequencies. All AOCCs can transmit and receive on these three
frequencies simultaneously.
B. Discrete frequencies are available (if required) at each AOCC and
allocated after initial contact on the GPN.
C. Telephone patch facilities between aircraft and ground appointments.
D. Continuous monitoring of military distress frequency 5696 kHz.
E. Selective Calling (SELCAL): Available to suitably equipped aircraft.
GPN Frequencies:
Day (2100-0900 UTC) - 8974.0 11235.0 13206.0 kHz
Night (0900-2100 UTC) - 3032.0 5687.0 8974.0 kHz
The RAAF and RNZAF share 8974 with the Spanish Air Force, and 5687 with
the Portugese and German military services.
Dscrete frequencies
RAAF Darwin: 6709.0 8971.0 8989.0
RAAF Perth: 8977.0 9022.0 11271.0
RAAF Sydney: 5711.0 8971.0 9007.0
RAAF Townsville: 8992.0 11247.0
RNZAF Auckland: 9032.0 17904.0
9025.0
11187.0
9019.0
11250.0
15067.0
17985.0
*Australia Navy
===============
From an article on the Royal Australian Navy in the WUN newsletter:
Stations include: Canberra Control/Darwin Control/Exmouth Control/Perth
Control/Townsville Control
2768
4375
6510
8122
13116
17344
22708
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7/C5 (Tentative)
*Belgian Air Force
==================
3131.0
YA
4745.0
YD
6748.0 Unknown
8989.0
YG (Primary)
11268.0
YJ
15010.0
YM
18006.0
YO
20620.0
YP
20050.0
YQ
23332.0
YS
*Canadian Forces (CanForce)
===========================
Military Aeronautical Communications System (MACS)
3047.0
3092.0
4379.0
4560.0
4703.0
4739.0
MACS Net: Edmonton, Halifax, Trenton
MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
CanForce Discrete: Halifax
Maritime Command Net: Halifax, St John's (A6A)
MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
AAR Net: Halifax, St John's
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5198.5 Maritime Command Net: Halifax (A2B)
5684.0 St John's, Vancouver
5699.0 CanForce Discrete (Pipeline/Gonzo aircraft)
5702.0 Vancouver
5715.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
5717.0 SAR Net: Halifax, St. John's. Trenton, Vancouver-Pri
5850.0 Halifax Maritime Air Group (D1B)
6694.0 Halifax, Vancouver (D6G)
6706.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
6712.0 CanForce Discrete (Pipeline/Gonzo aircraft)
6715.0 SAR Net: Halifax, Trenton, Vancouver (D3H)
6745.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, Trenton
6751.0 Halifax, Vancouver, SIDECAR (NORAD)
6754.0 MACS VOLMET: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
8050.0 CanForce Discrete: Trenton (possible CanForce ALE activity here
also)
8989.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, Trenton (Initial contact freq when
aircraft is west of 90 deg west)(D1H)
8992.0 CanForce Discrete: Trenton
9007.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton (Initial contact freq
when aircraft is east of 90 deg west)
9010.0 CanForce Discrete: Vancouver
9023.0 NORAD: Trenton (C5)
9031.0 CanForce Discrete (Pipeline/Gonzo aircraft)
10194.0 CanForce Discrete: Trenton (US/Canadian Ground/AWACS Discrete)
11007.5 CanForce Discrete: Trenton (US/Canadian Ground/AWACS Discrete)
11190.0 CanForce Discrete (Pipeline/Gonzo aircraft)
11205.0 CanForce Discrete: Halifax working VDD, Trenton
11214.0 NORAD: Trenton (NORAD/MACS discrete- C6)
11232.0 MACS Net: Alert, Edmonton, Halifax, St, John's,
Trenton,Yellowknife(Initial contact freq when aircraft is east of 90 deg
west)
11265.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, Trenton
11271.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, Trenton (Initial contact freq when
aircraft is west of 90 deg west)
11314.0 CanForce Discrete: Trenton
13206.0 CanForce Discrete: Trenton
13257.0 Foxtrot MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
14364.0 CanForce Discrete: Trenton (US/Canadian Ground/AWACS Discrete)
15031.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
15034.0 MACS VOLMET: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
17994.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
18012.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
18027.0 NORAD: Halifax, Edmonton (C8)
23250.0 MACS Net: Trenton
23271.0 CanForce Discrete: Trenton (US/Canadian Ground/AWACS Discrete)
Note: Frequency designators indicated above have not been reported in
quite some time. More than likely CANFORCE has dropped the use of
frequency designators. Other observations are welcomed.
CFH Halifax Military, NS (supports SAR coordination requirements for
Halifax Rescue Coordination Center-RCC)
CHR Trenton Military, ON
CJU Vancouver Military, BC (supports SAR coordination requirements for
the Victoria Rescue Coordination Center-RCC)
CJX St. John's Military, NF
CKN Vancouver Military, BC
VXA Edmonton Military, AB
CanForce/NORAD Charlie Designators (other than those listed
4721
C1
6735
C2
6750
C3
8967 or 8968
C4
13206 or 13207 C7
Canadian Forces Affiliate Radio System (CFARS)
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CFARS is the Canadian Forces Affiliate Radio System which is equivalent
to the United States Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS) program.
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.
6978.5
14386.0
14460.0
14463.0
14446.5
20971.5
20963.5
29715.0
14454.0
14449.5
20977.5
13954.0
6982.5
6962.5
4052.5
4023.5
Alpha
Bravo
Charlie
Delta
Echo
Foxtrot
Golf
Hotel
Juliet
Kilo
Lima
Mike
Whiskey
X-ray
Yankee
Zulu
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
*Danish Air Force
==================
Danish Air Force ALE net uses the MIL-STD 188-141A
2250.0
2296.0
3023.0
3053.0
3291.0
4577.0
4703.0
4756.5
4840.0
5120.0
6630.0
6651.0
6730.0
6770.0
6834.0
9035.0
11076.0
11217.0
11244.0
11468.0
12186.0
13435.0
13455.0
15042.0
15820.0
16280.0
16327.0
OUY
OWB
OWC
OWD
OWE
OWF
OWG
OWC/OWD/OWE/OWF/OWI/OWK/OWP/OWU/OYG (U12/ALE)
OWB (L96-Alternate Night)
OWB (Alternate)
OWB (L18-Primary Day)
OWD/OWE
OWB (F18-Alternate Day)
OWB/OWD/OWE (V26-Alternate)
OWD/OWE
OWC/OWD/OWE/OWF/OWI/OWK/OWP/OWU (ALE)
OUY/OWC/OWD/OWE/OWF/OWI/OWK/OWP/OWU (ALE)
OWD/OWE
OWB (K19-Primary Day)
OWD/OWE (P75)
OWB (Alternate)
OWB (Alternate)
OWD/OWE (R27)
OWI/OWJ (ALE)
OWD/OWE
OWD/OWE (A10)
OWE/OWG (ALE)
OWE/OWG/OWP (ALE)
OWD/OWE/OWG/OWP (ALE)
OWI (ALE)
OWD/OWE (A11)
OWC/OWE/OWF/OWG/OWI/OWK/OWP (ALE)
OWD/OWG (ALE)
OWF/OWG/OWU (ALE)
Unknown
RCC Karup, voice call: Karup Rescue
Unknown
FSN Vaerlose, voice call: Saloon
FTK Karup, Voice call Primrose
AF Skrydstrup
AF Vandel
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OWI
OWJ
OWK
OWP
OWU
OYG
AF Air Base Aalborg
AF Tirstrup (tentative ID)
AF Headquarters Vedbaek
Unknown
Unknown
Mestersvyg, Greenland
The SAR services at Karup also use the worldwide allocations of 2182 and
5680. Another frequency in this system may be 13540. Frequency
designators from the Dansk Scanner Information website (
http://www.dkscan.dk). Station identifiers courtesy of Ary Boender.
*Dutch (Netherlands) Air Force
=============================
Frequencies: 3990 4450 5086 5406.5 8086
Bandbox Nieuw Milligan (CRC Radar Control)
*Dutch (Netherland) Army
=======================
2204.0 USB
2274.0 USB
2275.5 RTTY
2954.0 USB
2955.5 RTTY
3305.5 USB
3306.5 RTTY
3813.5 USB
3815.0 RTTY
4762.0 USB
4763.5 RTTY
4766.0 USB
4777.5 RTTY
5032.5 USB
5034.0 RTTY
5052.5 USB
5054.0 RTTY
5115.0 USB
5116.5 RTTY
5133.5 USB
5135.0 RTTY
5144.5 USB
5146.0 RTTY
5323.5 USB
5325.0 RTTY
5388.5 USB
5390.0 RTTY
5768.5 USB
5770.0 RTTY
SFOR deployment
Mode: USB Freqs: 2552.5 and 4522.5 kHz
*Dutch (Netherlands) Navy
========================
Frequencies: 3128 5705 6728
PBV NAS Valkenburg
RFC NAS De Kooy
8971
11178
Caribbean Frequencies:
11178
PJK Suffisant Curacao
*French Air Force
=================
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French Air Force Circus HF radio network
6688
Capitole
6712
Marjolaine 2
8972
Racontar 1
8992
Vinaigrette 3
13236
Reconfort 3 (Raphael?)
14587
Unknown
18012
Citadelle 1
23254
Veritee 3
?
Citadelle 3
143.800 MHz (AM mode) Canasta
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Blanc Bangui, Central Africa Republic
Bleu
Le Reunion, Reunion Island
Bonne Bordeaux, France
Citron Cayenne, French Guyana
Diamant Dole/Tavaux, France
Dore
Djibouti
Ebene Evreux, France
Fraise Fort de France, Martinique
Lilas Libreville, Gabon
Noir
Noumea, New Caledonia
Ocre
Orleans, France
Orange Dakar, Senegal
Tango Toulouse/Francazal
Tilleul N'djamena, Chad
Vert
CFAP Headquarters, Villacoublay, France
Villa Villacoublay, France
Many thanks to Joe Frielink and Ron Perron for the Circus
updates above.
*French Navy
============
5708
French Navy-Atlantic (callsign Armor) USB
6760
Tactical calls (callsign Whiskey Alpha) tentative (USB)
*German Air Force
=================
From a listener in Europe comes an extensive update to the German Air
Force frequency list. This information is from a very good source who
wishes to remain anonymous.
3107
3143
3903
4721
5687
5717
6700
6715
6730
6751
8965
9025
11217
11265
13203
13233
15073
17973
17991
18012
23201
23215
23255
Alpha
Bravo
Charlie
Delta
Echo (Primary net frequency)
Foxtrot
Golf
Hotel
India
Juliet
Kilo
Lima
Mike
November
Oscar
Papa
Quebec
Romeo
Sierra
Tango
Uniform
Victor (may be 23231, comments please)
Whisky
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23318
23341
23345
29724
X-ray
Yankee
Zulu
Alpha-Bravo
GAF Notes:
These frequencies are used by DHM91 Munster German Air Force Transport
Command headquarters in northern Germany. The other ground stations and
callsigns heard on this net are as follows:
DHJ41
DHM91
DHO23
DHO24
Unid location heard calling DHM91 on frequency Echo.
German Air Force Transport Command Munster
61st Air Transport Wing Landsberg AB (Southern Germany)
German Navy Base Nordholz, located 10 miles south of
Cuxhaven
62nd Air Transport Wing Wunstorf AB (North-central Germany)
Unidentified, some sources say it is the Airforce Base at
DHO32
DHO37
Laage
DHO60
63rd Air Transport Wing Hohn AB (Northern Germany)
DHO75
Collective callsign for all the three Air Transport Wings
DHM81
The DHM81 callsign is used for worldwide GAF-activities
under UN/NATO-command. Mobile unit of LTG, they call it
"Kabine"
(cabin/container). It's a container, equipped with
a complete radio station, and several whip and wire
antennas. Was used in Sudan and the "Kabine" was located at
the airport at Khartoum during relief-missions by German
Air Force Transall transport aircraft.
O5IP
(Oscar-5-India-Papa) ground station of
Lufttransportgeschwader at Vicenza Air Base in Italy. The
LTG has daily flights from Germany to Italy to support the
Tornado-Fighter Wing which is based there.
NI81
(November-India-81) ground station located at Piacenza Air
Base in Italy.
The primary frequency in this network appears to be Echo on 5687.
Stations have been heard discussing frequencies AA, AC, AF and AJ which
carry encrypted RTTY transmissions.
German AF Digital System:
DASA/EADS-MAHRS 2400 bd burst PSK/STANAG 4285: 6949.0 6958.5 7543.0
7729.0 7810.0 7814.0 7823.0 7995.0 8070.0 8139.0 12273.0 13502.0
14613.5
*German Navy
============
2625.0 USB
3056.0 USB/RTTY
3116.0 USB-DHJ59
3122.0 USB/RTTY
3939.0 USB-DHJ59
4154.3 USB/RTTY-DHJ59 (MRY 59/04)
6727.0 USB/RTTY
6730.0 USB/RTTY(Also designated ARCN 405)
6779.3 USB-DHJ59 (MRY 59/06)
7445.7 USB/Stanag 4285 2400bd PSK-DHJ58
8335.3 USB/RTTY-DHJ59 (MRY 59/08)
10192.5 USB/RTTY-DHJ59
10197.0 USB
10206.2 USB/Stanag 4285 2400bd PSK-DHJ58 (MRY 58/10)
10722.0 USB/RTTY-DHJ59 (MRY 59/13)
11256.0 USB/RTTY
12178.0 USB/RTTY-DHJ59
12415.5 USB
14722.0 RTTY
15929.0 USB/RTTY
16127.0 USB/RTTY-DHJ58
16129.0 USB/RTTY-DHJ59
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17544.0
17994.0
22238.5
23744.0
USB
USB/RTTY
USB
USB
DHJ41
DHJ49
DHJ51
DHJ53
DHJ57
DHJ58
DHJ59
DHJ61
DHJ62
DHJ63
DHJ66
DHJ70
DHJ78
DHJ82
DHJ84
DHJ85
DHJ97
Unknown
Ministry of Defence (Bonn/Berlin)
Grengel Meteo
Ny Warnemnnde
Ny Schönhagen
Ny Glncksburg/Saterland-Ramsloh
Ny Wilhelmshaven
Ny Flensburg
Ny Neustadt
Ny Todendorf
Ny Eckernförde
Ny Wilhelmshaven
Ny Nordholz (MFG3)
Ny Parow
Ny Wangerooge
Grengel Meteo
Ny collective call
DHM22
DHM33
DHM35
DHM36
DHM41
DHM42
DHM44
DHM45
DHM64
DHM72
DHM78
DHM82
DHM85
Ny school Bremerhaven
Ny Kiel
Ny Wilhelmshaven
Ny Wilhelmshaven
Ny weaponschool Kappeln
Glncksburg Rescue
Grengel Meteo
Ny Flensburg
Ny Darsser Ort
Grengel Meteo
Ny Glnckstadt
Research Station Kiel
Ny Marlow
DHN33
DHN37
DHN49
DHN53
Ny Command North, Kiel
Grengel Meteo
Ny Command West, Wilhelmshaven
Ny Wilhelmshaven-Harbour
DHO26
DHO35
DHO38
DHO46
DHO66
DHO69
DHO71
DHO73
DHO79
DHO80
DHO81
DHO94
DHO95
Ny Rostock
Ny Tarp/Eggebek (MFG2)
Ny Saterland-Ramsloh
Ny Olpenitz
Operations Command Ny Glncksburg
Ny Eckernförde
Ny Kap Arkona
Ny Marienleuchte
Ny Helgoland
Ny Olpenitz-Harbour
Ny Borkum-Harbour
Ny Kiel-Harbour
Ny Cuxhaven
Note: 8335.5 has been referred to as channel 8 and 6779 as channel 6.
10722 seems to be a very busy frequency between 0000 and 0200 UTC.
*Italian Navy
=============
3827
USB-IGJ
IGJ Augusta, Italy
*NATO E-3 AWACS
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3089
Channel
3900
Channel
6690
Channel
8980
Channel
10172
Channel
10315
Channel
10429
Channel
11228
Channel
15016
Channel
15018
Channel
18009
Channel
A01
A02
A03(Secondary)
A04
A05
A06
A07
A08
A09
A10
A11
The following frequencies have also been heard with NATO AWACS type
traffic, but any possible designators are not known - 3081, 3225, 4542,
4720, 4758, 5691, 6695, 6700, 6728, 6754, 6760, 6762.5, 8898.7, 8971,
8986.5, 11270.5, 12165, 15018.5, 15050, 17996.5, 23241.2.
*NATO SFOR BOSNIA
=================
Operations in the Balkans by the NATO (North Atlantic Treaty
Organization) Stabilization Force (SFOR) is presented below and was
courtesy of various web-pages and WUN postings. It is unknown if activity
addressed below continues as written. Like other sections of this list, I
will close out this section in the future if no reports are received by
the membership indicating continued activity.
The callsigns heard on these frequencies use to be Bookshelf,
but that was changed to Moonbeam during 1999. These are EC-130 Hercules
aircraft operating from Aviano Air Base in Italy. These are classified as
Airborne Battlefield Command and Control Center (ABCCC) aircraft. They
often contact ground stations using the callsigns Tracker and Cricket.
4519.0
5218.0
5763.5
6865.0
6932.5
8046.0
9118.5
9260.0
11173.0
78A
79B
80V
81A
81B
81V
82A
82B
83A
Note how the designators and frequencies are both in an ascending
sequence. This should help to pin-down new tie-ups. The designator 108A
has been mentioned by the Bookshelf aircraft, but no frequency for this
tie-up is know.
Two other tie-ups have been reported which do not fit into the
above pattern. Graham Tanner has not heard any traffic on these
frequencies so he could not confirm if they are connected
15048.0 118
8087.0 154
The following frequencies have carried Bookshelf traffic in the past and
are worth checking from time to time for activity:
4578 4789 4923 5084 5103.5 5462 4510 5712 9303
*New Zealand Navy
=================
Known frequency - Auckland (USB):
8316.6
*Portuguese Air Force
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Known frequencies (USB):
5687 6685 8992 9007
*Royal Air Force (RAF) United Kingdom
=====================================
RAF VOLMET Broadcast
Control Point – RAF High Wycombe
Transmitter: Bedfordshire County, England
USB: 5450.0 11253.0 kHz
Airfield weather broadcast are made twice an hour in the time slots
indicated below:
Slot 1: H+00/H+30 – Aldergrove, Manchester, Prestwick, Stansted,
Bardufoss, Bodo, Oslo, Glibraltar, Porto
Slot 2: H+06/H+36 – Benson, Brize Norton, Bruggen, Geilenkirchen,
Hannover, Lyneham, Northolt, Odham, Lyenham
Slot 3: H+12/H+42 – Coltishall, Cranwell, Leeming, Leuchars, Lossiemouth,
Marham, St. Mawgan, Waddington, Kinloss
Slot 4: H+18/H+48 – Ascension, Bahrain, Brize Norton, Dakar, Keflavik,
Nairobi, Mombasa, Montevideo, Rio de Janeiro
Slot 5: H+24/H+54 – Adana, Akrotiri, Ancona, Aviano, Gioia, Rimini, Rome,
Skopje, Split, Brindisi, Waddington
Other optional airfields can be included in the broadcast in the possible
slots indicated below:
Slot 1: Edinburgh, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, Luton, Newcastle,
Stavanger, Teesside, Trondheim, Vaerlose
Slot 2: Hamburg, Munster, Ramstein
Slot 3: Coningsby, Shawbury, Yeovilton
Slot 4: Cairo, Hurghada, Jeddah, Punta Arenas, Recife
Slot 5: Catania, Faro, Lisbon, Palermo, Rome, Sarajevo
From the RAF Enroute Supplement, the UK equivalent of the US
Department of Defense Instrument Flight Rules Supplement (IFR)
*Strike Command Integrated Communications System (STCICS)
Callsign: Voice: Architect CW: MLD or MLP
Frequencies:
4742 5714 6739 9031 11205 18018 (Group A - see below)
4540 5450 8190 11253 13257 15031 (Group B - see below)
2591 11247
Group A has the QNH broadcast at H+00 and Airfield color state
broadcast at H+30.
Group B has RAF German airfield flying states at H+15 and H+45.
*RAF Flight Watch Centers
Ascension
Callsign: Haven
Frequencies: 4742 (2000-0800 UTC) 9031 (0800-2000 UTC) 11247
All frequencies carry a weather broadcast at H+45
Cyprus Callsign: Cyprus
Frequencies: 4742 9031 (1600-0500 UTC) 11247
4742 and 11247 carry weather broadcast at H+15
Gibraltar
Callsign: Gibraltar
Frequencies: 4742 9031 11247
Mount Pleasant, Falkland Islands
Frequencies: 9031 11247
Callsign: Viper
*Royal Air Force Designator's
=============================
(actually UKADGE HF Line Designator List)
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How to find which frequencies are active. Listen to the Architect
weather broadcast at H+00 and H+30 (see above). If the UKADGE circuits
are active, there will be an announcement after the weather broadcast
with the code-letters for the active frequencies. For example:
"Additional information.. 2.. PK.. tack..401C.. tack.. AG" (which is
repeated twice).
The
1 2 3 4 -
first number indicates which Air Defense radar station is active
Buchan, Boulmer and Benbecula
Buchan
Boulmer (has not been heard for many years)
Neatishead
The first 2-letter-group is the code for the active HF frequency
from the list below. It is sometimes referred to a the 'JAAWSK
Frequency' (Joint Anti-air Warfare Shore Co-ordination). It
carries most of the voice traffic, including target positions
and Beaver details. This channel also carries frequency
changes and position reports.
The third group is the Charlie squared channel, where AWACS aircraft pass
their radar data over a HF link. Known frequencies are:
2250.5
33??.0
4478.5
6673.5
8500.5
401A
401B (exact freq unknown)
401C
401D
401E
The final group is known as chick co-ordination, where combat
aircraft which are HF-capable can be passed target positions and
other information.
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
11205.0
5693.0
8156.0
9010.0
3939.0
9022.0
4745.0
3930.0
3038.0
11181.0
2396.0
4042.0
23281.0
6739.0
17970.0
18018.0
3083.0
17988.0
3945.0
11268.0
18000.0
2350.0
8989.0
6736.0
18009.0
23245.0
3119.0
29800.0
4706.0
5436.0
15091.0
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
15040.0
11184.0
11253.0
13257.0
3101.0
11208.0
4742.0
13218.0
15064.0
3131.0
3915.0
15061.0
2274.0
26385.0
15031.0
3942.0
8983.0
9034.0
6748.0
13206.0
11247.0
23257.0
13248.0
13236.0
17982.0
27000.0
8980.0
3380.0
3867.0
12057.0
4718.0
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
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18850.0
14460.0
3218.0
5705.0
3302.0
6760.0
10634.0
8971.0
5095.0
6715.0
3864.0
14724.0
3512.0
8972.0
3095.0
8190.0
6691.0
5178.0
3110.0
9459.0
2762.0
14812.0
2591.0
6724.0
3391.0
3345.0
5684.0
4709.0
4724.0
10919.0
17979.0
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DH
DM
DQ
DS
DT
DW
E
EF
EH
EI
EK
EM
EN
15013.0
8998.0
17995.0
4739.0
18024.0
9031.0
3924.0
5720.0
11259.0
23270.0
11235.0
15025.0
15076.0
KP
KR
KT
KW
KX
L
LA
LB
LC
LD
LE
MB
MC
RH
2641.0
4484.0
5420.0
2261.0
2577.0
5447.0
3036.0
3092.0
6701.0
15046.0
15072.0
2266.0
5270.0
5695.0
UT
VE
W
WG
WM
X
XA
YC
YP
YM
YZ
ZF
ZZ
4540.0
11217.0
5747.0
3125.0
3026.0
3224.0
5403.0
11241.0
23250.0
13211.0
20030.0
3763.0
5714.0
*UK Air Northwest JAAWSK (Joint Anti-air Warfare Shore Coordination)
=====================================================================
The RAF (and other NATO forces) seem to be using a new set of codes
to identify their HF frequencies.
Unknown
2031.0
4763.0
10325.0
designator
2307.0 3343.0 3404.0 3943.0 4502.0
5350.0 5392.0 6835.0 6882.0 7919.0
10585.0 10830.0 12198.0 14568.0 16344.0
3301.0
3235.0
4572.0
Golf 01
Golf 02
Golf 08
9010.0
Hotel 05
HF?
2712.0
4530.0
4020.0
4724.0
4860.5
4920.0
5173.0
5277.0
5290.0
5395.0
7415.0
7860.0
3305.0
UHF
UHF
UHF
4785.0
4779.0
HF?
UHF
UHF
HF?
4477.0
5045.0
5385.0
5463.0
4012.0
UHF
UHF
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
01
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
17
18
19
20
22
24
25
26
27
28 (Beaver HF?)
30
31
33
34
36
55
56
*RAF/NATO JMC
=============
Three times a year the Royal Air Force hosts a number of military ships,
submarines and aircraft for a series of 2-week exercise around the coast
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of the UK. This is known as the JMC - Joint Maritime Course.
The forces are split into two opposing forces, and they use an extensive
network of HF frequencies for voice co-ordination and encoded data
transmissions of radar pictures (known as Link 11). Each HF frequency is
given a KJ designator, and these run from KJ01 up to at least KJ50. Some
of these frequencies are in the UHF military aircraft band. The tie-up
between designator and frequency changes with each JMC course conducted.
During some JMC's some designators are on UHF frequencies in one course
and on HF frequencies in the next course.
The following JMC frequencies are known:
3343 3357 3805 4477 4484 4502 4778.5
5267 5276.5 5280 5310 5385 5460 5733
6882 6940 7795 7934 9394 11149
4860.5 5045 5091.5 5206
5910 6224 6237 6697 6779
*Russian High Command ELF
=========================
ELF: The Russian equivalent to our 76/44 Hz ELF submarine communication
system operates on 82 Hz. No station location or details are known.
*Spanish Air Force
==================
Known frequencies are as follows:
6724
Channel 1
6730
Channel 2
8974
Channel 3
9014
Channel 4
13215
Channel 5
The four frequencies below have been heard with Spanish Air Force
traffic, so the following are worth checking: 5698 5702 6715 6730
Another Spanish Air Force frequency is 9014 mostly used by
C-130/KC-130 aircraft of 31 Grupo based at Zaragoza AB. This does seem
to be a narrow range of frequencies for military use, and I would expect
there to be some others above 13 MHz.
The Spanish Air Force operates a SAR service around the Spanish mainland
and from Gando AB in the Canary Islands. They make extensive use of HF
for communications during rescue missions and during exercises. The
following frequencies are used: 6737 USB(HJ) 4738.5 USB(H24) 3137 USB(HN)
They also use the worldwide general calling/emergency frequency of 2182.0
kHz.
The Canarias Rescue Coordination Center (RCC), due to the much larger
area they cover, also uses 11406 kHz. They can also by heard on the
following frequencies (these are used by request from the network users):
2763 3855
4790
6870
9001
9437
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-::: N&O #46 February 2002 :::It has been a very busy month, which automatically means very little
time for the hobby. Hence a short N&O. Sorry about that. The morse
section is a true IGOR SHOW :-)
We have two new ENIGMA designators to start with. See for details under
"various modes".
JMM has enhanced his website that hosts the HTML versions of N&O and
the ENIGMA 2000 newsletters. He added a nifty search routine. The
URLs: http://www.cvni.net/radio/e2k
http://www.cvni.net/radio/nsnl
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0* VOICE STATIONS *
::: E03
Al Kruse compiled E03's id's for February.
First half of the month.
UTC
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
2100
2200
Mon
95415
84275
96160
47992
07024
06789
95415
50392
84275
94845
99918
Tue
95415
84275
99918
96160
47992
07024
06789
84275
95415
50392
94845
Wed
95415
84275
94845
99918
96160
47992
07024
06789
84275
95415
50392
Thu
95415
84275
50392
94845
99918
96160
47992
84275
07024
06789
95415
Fri
95415
84275
95415
50392
94845
99918
96160
47992
84275
07024
06789
Sat
95415
84275
06789
95415
50392
94845
99918
96160
47992
84275
07024
Sun
95415
84275
47992
07024
06789
95415
50392
84275
94845
99918
96160
UTC
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
2100
2200
Thu
64734
13694
72785
10753
43505
84334
24462
13694
19573
14500
64734
Fri
64734
13694
64734
72785
10753
43505
84334
24462
13694
19573
14500
Sat
64734
13694
14500
64734
72785
10753
43505
84334
24462
13694
19573
Sun
64734
13694
24462
19573
14500
64734
72785
13694
10753
43505
84334
UTC
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
2100
2200
Second half of the month.
UTC
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
2100
2200
Mon
64734
13694
84334
24462
19573
14500
64734
72785
13694
10753
43505
Tue
64734
13694
43505
84334
24462
19573
14500
13694
64734
72785
10753
Wed
64734
13694
10753
43505
84334
24462
19573
14500
13694
64734
72785
<<<<<>>>>>
::: E10
Only one oddity this month:
4360 // 5339 kHz, 2110 UTC, 3 Feb.: CIOA2M2C4 till 2115 UTC, then into
CIO and 46 groups message. CIO repeated the 46 groups message 3x but
went of the air in the middle of the 3rd repeat at 2155 UTC.
<<<<<>>>>>
::: E15
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Reported on 14000 kHz at 1403 UTC and on 28000 kHz at 1700 UTC with
callsign "FYP". No dates mentioned.
<<<<<>>>>>
::: S04
Gertjan heard S04 on Mon 11 Feb at 2245 UTC on 3373 kHz. The signal was
very weak.
<<<<<>>>>>
::: S06
I received a note without a date or time with a log of the Russian Man
on 7070 kHz with a "731 00000" message.
<<<<<>>>>>
::: S11a
S11a is still active and was logged on 4 Feb at 0800 UTC on 8186 kHz
with a 976/76 message. Leif copied them on 12 Feb at 0950 UTC on 11100
kHz.
<<<<<>>>>>
::: S17
CR checks in with a note about S17. He says "A new one for me today,
never heard it before." He copied S17 on Thursday, 21 Feb. at 1100
UTC on 7809 kHz with "770 770 770 40416 40416 40416" repeated for 5
minutes.
<<<<<>>>>>
::: V02
Dave Payne heard his first numbers station on 21 Feb at 0510 UTC on
8085 kHz. He found our Cuban friend V02 in progress and heard a new
one at 0600 UTC.
Welcome to the intriguing world of numbers and oddities, Dave!
<<<<<>>>>>
::: UNID
Igor sent me a very curious log from a couple of years ago. He copied
the station on 10 December 1998 at 1030 UTC on 8165 kHz. The station
transmits a unique combination of letters and figures, read by a lady
in English. But the most unusual thing about the station is the way
they spell the letters. "IN" is not spelled as "India November" but
just plain "I" "N". There is a sound file of the transmission on the
N&O home page at http://home.luna.nl/~ary
I think that it is some sort of training station, but that is just a
guess of course. If you have any info about this odd station we'd like
to hear from you.
in2144 n202a049 nst0 lna1001 2n6596 2statt ctn1002a
2n3553 1n1455a nrs644 el1n4 2ni179 2a1803 ti83 ni7704n
att645a dnir120 2n6199 2al010y 1n5476a nb7t4e7 jlg401
el1ghk 229795a st1133 nhw590 gsg150 1n5129 gtd403 1n36?h
nt02107 rt3772 ?29704a s3028 1n4h10 nrh5177n vanh0...
<<<<<>>>>>
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::: POLISH MILITARY/INTELLIGENCE
If you are going to Warsaw, be sure to take your VHF radio with you.
The "Vistula Army Brigade" base uses 166.050, 166.100, 166.175, 166.225
and 166.350 MHz.
The same base houses part of the "Grom" special forces, BOR HQ (the
Secret Service), and Civil Defense HQ.
Here are some of the codes for radio checks: 555, 666, 222.
A 555 report is a status report. The guard has to respond on the 555
request. If everything is ok, he will answer "NNN reports 666".
If the situation is critical the answer will be "NNN reports 222".
Read for "NNN" the callsign of the guard.
<info Maciej>
<<<<<>>>>>
::: CZECH MILITARY
Various Czech military stations are using 9090 kHz. There seems to be
a fixed schedule for at least two broadcasts, namely at 0700 and 1300
UTC.
The control station reads out mixed 5LG and 5FG messages. Sometimes one
of the receiving stations come up and asks for a repeat of the message,
like this:
Ovary 43 zde Tiha 37 rozumim 204 prijem.
Ovary 43 zde Tiha 37 opakujte mi telegram cislo 205 prijem.
Translation:
Ovary 43 here is Tiha 37 roger 204 over.
Ovary 43 here is Tiha 37 repeat telegramm number 205 for me - over.
The following (military) alphabet is being used:
Adam, Bozena, Cyril, David, Emil, Frantisek, Gustav, Helena, Ivan,
Josef, Karel, Ludvi'k, Marie, Neruda, Otakar, Petr, Quido, Rudolf,
Svatopluk, Toma's, Urban, Va'clav, Dvojite've, Xaver, Ypsilon, Zuzana
You can download a short sound sample from the N&O website.
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0* MORSE STATIONS *
::: M12
Igor found an unid station on 18820 kHz at 0130 UTC on 8 Feb. It
repeated the message for 8 minutes. The station is probably M12:
987 987 987 000 000
Mark Slaten heard M12 at 2200 UTC on 7745 kHz on 3 Feb. The message
was repeated 3 times, then signed off.
783 783 783 000
<<<<<>>>>>
::: M14
Two tentative M14 logs from Igor.
12115 kHz, 1239 UTC, 18-02-2002
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.
.
.
22543 61722
17718 85538
54751 56867
18878 01189
06028 42575
21338 72853
18768 58896
= = 784 784
72802
02303 49587 60991
09369 45957 22250
05454 44736 94512
66751 87946 05658
16422 82110 59365
13344 63419 01833
100 100 00000
61633
90167
06311
12367
91356
88567
71120
90297
78900
21150
35586
55597
01367
66212
18739
78873
83100
86446
60702
34432
03502
14968
31069
40701
64193
02235
40675
13506
80558
45379
8172 kHz, 1905 UTC, 18-02-2002. Each group was repeated. Uses
short zero's.
VBV VBV VBV... (R4)
728 728 120 120 = =
15710 79859 06970 12402 72016
76578 61564 88745 37364 07135
70856 87558 45520 17027 97207
24669 50170 79063 62766 05536
73454 61910 08372 65879 09338
98307 04651 18513 22054 60604
79918 27727 50102 89926 23035
68855 67954 09475 92384 44865
11156 10140 80765 10176 22059
51278 07011 50574 61025 17363
34721 85797 96002 00916 28387
24683 46884 53066 57477 28270
= = 738 738 120 120 00000
57419
50915
71182
20306
96476
76965
09808
35820
60823
27152
78834
94458
29758
26484
50712
13077
67778
85839
39457
18382
83670
10030
69933
77387
89001
36690
43833
62936
97219
48038
44827
56858
45023
97138
37634
07624
33412
22436
55446
39653
93239
71737
73448
04315
65125
63413
44944
94180
35808
97265
54381
14648
03727
72626
86819
55726
79006
20090
86203
78095
<<<<<>>>>>
::: M23
Another one from Igor: M23 on 7795 kHz, 1830 UTC, 20 Feb.
444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444444
444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444444
444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444444
= 43 43 =
06546 05499 11805 23452 37125 88607 21117 44839 98094 64455
72605 06755 42398 51566 53883 31519 05307 35287 84515 12829
05567 90230 66969 92938 62418 32451 91702 27561 20738 96233
14389 24371 78066 84690 38693 31090 01560 27625 08519 78365
95586 20000 06546 = ?? =
6546 05499 11805 23452 37125 88607 21117 44839 98094 64455
72605 06755 42398 51566 53883 31519 05307 35287 84515 12829
05567 90230 66969 92938 62418 32451 91702 27561 20738 96233
14389 24371 78066 84690 38693 31090 01560 27625 08519 78365
95586 20000 06546 = ar ar
<<<<<>>>>>
::: M40
A couple of transcripts:
- 6858 kHz, 2106 UTC, 17-02-2002
...cq797 cq797
hr hr 12 12 = =
568T1 T7355 83749 65533 T7569 T3945 796T8 47697 59882 T3T41
66925 59T86 ar ar
sk sk
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- 10320 kHz, 1630 UTC, 10-02-2002
vvv cq 995,896 (R5)
vvv cq896 cq896 cq896
hr hr 48 48 = =
36432 25935 24839 41653
38830 50971 88678 89701
29039 86575 92723 90276
47802 59914 95875 69848
33306 38444 73755 10027
rpt rpt
vvv cq896 cq896 cq896
hr hr 48 48 = =
36432 25935 24839 41653
38830 50971 88678 89701
29039 86575 92723 90276
47802 59914 95875 69848
33306 38444 73755 10027
sk sk
84425
84733
72652
67918
72388
92991
58226
22342
40176
75206
70970
75702
28482
70106
04441
90090
51047
23699
11448
78874
04317
99116
08517
33843
ar ar
38520
74672
63005
46843
84425
84733
72652
67918
72388
92991
58226
22342
40176
75206
70970
75702
28482
70106
04441
90090
51047
23699
11448
78874
04317
99116
08517
33843
ar ar
38520
74672
63005
46843
- 10380 kHz, 1630 UTC, 20-02-2002
VVV CQ995,767 (R5)
VVV CQ767 CQ767 CQ767
HR HR 19 19 = =
45453 85728 323T7 73T52
89615 48738 52517 28111
RPT RPT
VVV CQ767 CQ767 CQ767
HR HR 19 19 = =
45453 85728 323T7 73T52
89615 48738 52517 28111
SK SK
71483 87592 593T5 27864 65675 43683
56838 65876 24267 286747 T4641 AR AR
71483 87592 593T5 27864 65675 43683
56838 65876 24267 286747 T4641 AR AR
<<<<<>>>>>
::: M42
As you can see, Igor is very active this month. He copied an unique
CW transmission of M42. Apart from ops chat and CW call-ups, I have
never seen this before.
Message on link 00020 on 9450 kHz, 0402 UTC, 11 Feb.
111tt ttt2t 65913 11t96 t1tt9 =
jmw= jmwov qgsfh hipts kaith uwozg jfizb pweqg gaolc bmjjw
ntaaq xanla hjjvt fpacm nqsfy kgkgf eeipe npxth cktiz n=
ct== cktiz nlnaz hdjnn vzqga jdexp wzuxa adukt setln ienxw
tpbcp ieogo lntah ulaaw hufys qajak mdkho xsqhn jjkyx miupy
hvbju fjayf gfjuv dugnn lyblo kmdez yhxgf bwvme hbbsz wqdte
mjxjs osfea yzlpe bxpep nlist jsxam dweal jffzh fbaqj aqjys
zjssj vpcsu dtftb zelet ljcuh mfbcl dguue zwpil dyjyy mtwpb
ojktt fojup esgdp pqcma eoygc fyxtd qqabj ogbep esayc jtkat
yuxda bfflx smpnt hwoco saqxl zpzzv pkehv lebzt i.... = lebn=
lebzt iefve aaypf boavv bvzne lknme osicm vdbtv blkpg mtmkk
tofzd tdqpi bflwg hbnxw ifgvy yzmad =
cfm nil as m
sk
<<<<<>>>>>
::: M82
Only one log for M82: 4700 kHz, 1300 and 1430 UTC, 26 Feb. <Igor>
vvv jvg jvg jvg de bml bml qsa 5 qsa? 5t8 (R2)
qtc nr 5t8 24 9 t226 22tt 497 845 =
183t4 93t23 t9t53 58147 14811 91829 33424 36tt8 8612t
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abv qtc nr 5t8 24 9 t226 22tt 497 845 =
183t4 93t23 t9t53 58147 14811 91829 33424 36tt8 8612t
sk sk
vvv jvg jvg jvg de bml bml qsa 3 qsa? qtc
qtc nr 587 27 21 t226 233t 745 218 =
99527 96389 66774 68t28 16375 tt912 t63t9
73267 48976 37269 36355 75722 853t6 76215
41247
abv qtc nr 587 27 21 t226 233t 745 218 =
99527 96389 66774 68t28 16375 tt912 t63t9
73267 48976 37269 36355 75722 853t6 76215
41247
sk sk
587 (R2)
69t32 33377 17t74 r
2585t 4t925 22941 r
69t32 33377 17t74 r
2585t 4t925 22941 r
Remarks: sent "r" as separator after 10 groups
<<<<<>>>>>
::: MX
Channel marker "V" in Khiva was heard on 3534 and 3658 kHz
<<<<<>>>>>
::: FRS
Jim copied the "FRS" station on 4440 kHz, at 2033 UTC, on 25 Feb, with
callsign FRS7329. Ends with +
I copied the same station on 6754 kHz on 28 April 2001 at 2115 UTC. The
station transmitted this string for 3 minutes:
FRS6566 FRS6566 FRS6566. Ends with FRS6566+
Clues anyone???
<<<<<>>>>>
::: UNIDS
A couple of unids submitted by Igor and John.
8100 kHz, 0310 kHz, 21 Feb.
vvvvv = klmb klmb klmb de de nblw nblw qsa ? kkk
qsa 2 qsa 2 qsa 22
qtc qtc nw nw nw nw nr 15 nr 15 gr 3t gr 3t
vvv = 24653 47683 57847 92867 25876 Tiiii 95543 96544 43157 65443 36767
45261 85543 29566 78434 56456 45123 76458 45261 45678 16789 76352 12548
56654 45512 25654 76545 65321 98595 34525 74954 qsl
nw nw nw nw nr 23
vvv = 54T18 34673
23156 41234 56789
25745 21862 45872
qsl as as as
nr 23
87972
43257
51356
gr 3t
45654
26178
418T2
gr 3t
43678 13T65 87956 46247 36743 89456 17854
84367 51T54 12782 1T367 25112 45188 T5681
46376 54915
<<<<<>>>>>
12707 kHz, 0330 UTC, 14 Feb.
Russian military station(s) G4PL, DSXK,
ITWL, Q71T. Same time on 11 Feb. working
with DSXK, ITWL, Q71T, CC6Q, E64X, TNM4,
WIJF, 5QXT, EDWE
13997 kHz, 0457 UTC, 14 Feb. Russian military station Y1MH working with
8L8V, NSI8, ZO7Q, E1I5, DLOF, T26T, KMJX
14684 kHz, 0500 UTC, 14 Feb. Russian military station TI6T working with
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6HTT, KCMH
4395 kHz, 1541 UTC, 13 Feb. Unid D3QK.
Marker j7xd j7xd j7xd = d3qk d3qk d3qk ar
3613 kHz, 1430 UTC,
VVV DE OMSR
7067 kHz, 0620 UTC,
YM1G calling other stations
5520 kHz, 1024 UTC, 12 Feb. Chinese military station BDU0 //5241 kHz.
Marker v js4x js4x js4x de bdu0 bdu0
4439 kHz, 1925 UTC, 31 Jan. Chinese military (tentative) 2SLC.
Marker: V MW3D MW3D MW3D de 2SLC 2SLC
Chinese based L9CC was active on 3533, 3542, 3557, 7034, 7049, and
7061 kHz.
Sylvain found our Czech friends S8BD again:
2611 kHz, 0110 UTC, 4 Feb. 5FG messages ending with = S8BD K. At 0130
UTC "K5NR de S8BD QTC K" and messages with numbers and letters, at 0145
"C6CP DE S8BD QTC 147 K" and messages with 5 numbers, end of traffic at
0150 UTC.
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0* VARIOUS MODES *
Two new ENIGMA designators were issued this month; XT2 for the new pip
and XWP for an Ocean Surface Radar.
::: XT2
The mysterious second pip and 3-tone marker were on 7605.5 kHz for a
couple of days and I completely lost them after 5 Feb. See also N&O
#45.
<<<<<>>>>>
::: XWP
XWP is not really an oddity or mystery signal. You can hear similar
wideband pulses on many frequencies. They are transmitted by Ocean
Surface Radars. The location of XWP is yet unknown. Possibly France.
The radar follows a fixed sked. At the time of writing I heard it on
the following times and frequencies. The station stays on a frequency
for a full hour and transmits in 3 slots: h00-h19, h20-h39, h40-h59.
0700
0800
0900
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
2100
2200
2300
0000
UTC
UTC
UTC
UTC
UTC
UTC
UTC
UTC
UTC
UTC
UTC
UTC
UTC
UTC
UTC
UTC
UTC
UTC
-
6818
6900
9390
9250
8158
8034
6900
6818
9390
9250
8158
8034
6818
6900
9250
9250
8158
8034
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz(!)
kHz
kHz
kHz
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I have a sound file available on the N&O web site.
-0-0-0-0-CONET-0-0-0-0-------------------------------###
UTILITY ROUND-UP
###
// Editor:
Ary Boender
<[email protected]>
\\
// LF editor: Trond Jacobsen <[email protected]> \\
----------------------------------------------------------So much to do, so little time. That's the story for February. The
equipment survey and other obligations took more time than I expected.
I had a couple of items in mind but they will have to wait till next
month. Trond's long wave section is absent because there is very little
LF news this month.
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0::: NATO EXERCISES
The weekly NATO exercise held in the English Channel every Thursday
involves Navy ships from NATO countries, and various aircraft from the
same countries.
They use a number of frequencies on HF' 5206, 5267, 4033 and 3924 kHz.
When they mention 'X81T' (X-ray Eight One Tango) they are talking about
sending some test data messages to each other. The designator (or 'Line
Number' as NATO like to call it) for this frequency is 'EI207', but you
do sometimes hear them say things like "chop channel 3".
The station callsigns are always 2-letters, 'KA' to 'KZ', and there
are 2 special callsigns - 'MXU' and 'Control' - but I do not know the
significance of these. MXU/Control appear each week, but the 'K'
series seem to change each week.
<info Graham Tanner>
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0::: FRENCH TRUCKERS
Sylvain heard French truckers on 10295 kHz LSB at 14:35 UTC on 18 Feb.
He copied both base and mobiles stations. One of them give QTH "Melun"
near Paris.
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0::: JG2XA
Info about JG2XA poured in from various sources.
Japanese experimental station JG2XA researching HF Doppler shift. The
University of Electronics and Communications in Tokyo reportedly has
begun experimental shortwave transmissions to research high-frequency
Doppler shift (HFD). Researchers have set up an experimental station
using the call sign JG2XA and began regular transmissions on July 3.
Frequencies:
Power
:
Transmitter:
Antenna
:
Schedule
:
Address
5006 and 8006 (width 1.5 kHz)
200 watt
Yaesu FT-860 + linear amp + lubidium generator (2 sets)
halfwave horizontal dipole
24 hrs with continuous unmodulated carrier; ID in Morse
is given at least every 30 mins as "JG2XA JG2XA JG2XA UEC
HFD STATION"
: Tomizawa Laboratory, University of Electronics &
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Telephone
E-mail
URL
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Communications, Chofugaoka 1-5-1, Chofu City, Tokyo,
182-8585 Japan
: +81 42 443 5598
: [email protected]
: http://ssro.ee.uec.ac.jp/lab_tomi/index.html
<sources: http://ssro.ee.uec.ac.jp/lab_tomi/index.html, DXLD, QNews,
Tom, Hauser's World of Radio>
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0::: NEW NDB HANDBOOK
Michael Oexner <[email protected]> is a very active beacon dxer who
maintains the excellent European NDB Handbook. Michael says "I'm happy
to announce that it's finally ready." The handbook does now contain
data of some 3700+ NDBs. The CD version is also ready and does now
offer a HTML user interface for easier navigation. Feel free to write
Michael for further info.
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0::: TIME SIGNAL STATIONS
Two months ago I asked for logs of time signal stations in order to
compile a list of active stations. Thanks to all who sent their logs
and comments. If you have further info to complete the list, please
send them to me. Except for the first one, all stations have been
logged during the past three months.
25
25
25
25
25
25
40
50
60
60
60
66,67
75
77,5
129,1
RAB99
RJH63
RJH66
RJH69
RJH77
RJH99
JJY
RTZ
JJY
MSF
WWB
RBU
HBG
DCF77
DCF49
139
DCF39
162
198
570
610
760
760
790
850
860
870
910
920
930
930
930
940
VNIIFTRI, Khabarovsk, RUS *)
VNIIFTRI, Krasnodar, RUS
VNIIFTRI, Bishkek, KGZ
VNIIFTRI, Molodecno, BLR
VNIIFTRI, Arkhangelsk, RUS
VNIIFTRI, Nizhny Novgorod, RUS
Japan
VNIIFTRI, Irkutsk, RUS
Japan
National Physical Lab., UK
NIST, CO, USA
VNIIFTRI, Moscow, RUS
Observatoire de Neuchatel, SUI
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, D
EFR via Mainflingen, D. Ripple control station
transmitting time code in between user data
telegrams
EFR via Burg, D. Ripple control station
transmitting time code in between user data
telegrams
Allouis, F. Radio France broadcasts with
telecontrol service including time code
BBC4 broadcasts with telecontrol service
including time code
Radio Reloj Villa Clara, CUB
Radio Reloj Trinidad, CUB
Radio Reloj Caney de las Mercedes, Granma, CUB
Radio Reloj Ciudad de La Habana (Emergente), CUB
Radio Reloj Pinar del Rio, CUB
Radio Reloj Isla de la Juventud, CUB
Radio Reloj Baracoa, Guantanamo, CUB
Radio Reloj Sancti Spiritus, CUB
Radio Reloj Bolondron, Matanzas, CUB
Radio Reloj Moa, Holguin, CUB
Radio Reloj Santiago de Cuba, CUB
Radio Reloj Ciego de Avila, CUB
Radio Reloj La Jaiba, Matanzas, CUB
Radio Reloj Holguin, CUB
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940
950
950
960
960
980
1010
1270
2500
2500
2500
2500
3330
3810
4996
5000
5000
5000
5000
5000
5000
5000
6638
7335
8638
9996
10000
10000
10000
10000
12984
14670
14996
15000
15000
15000
15000
16000
20000
BPM
VNG
WWV
WWVH
CHU
HD2IOA
RWM
BPM
HLA
LOL
VNG
WWV
WWVH
YVTO
VNG
CHU
VNG
RWM
ATA
BPM
WWV
WWVH
VNG
CHU
RWM
BPM
BSF
WWV
WWVH
VNG
WWV
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Radio Reloj Central Espana, Matanzas, CUB
Radio Reloj Mayari Arriba, Santiago de Cuba, CUB
Radio Reloj Ciudad de La Habana, CUB
Radio Reloj Guantanamo, CUB
Radio Reloj Cienfuegos, CUB
Radio Reloj Bayamo, Granma, CUB
Radio Reloj Las Tunas, CUB
Radio Reloj Camaguey, CUB
Shaanxi Astronomical Observatory, CHN
Nat. Standard Commission, AUS
NIST, CO, USA
NIST, HI, USA
Nat. Research Council, CAN
Instituto Oceanografico de la Armada, EQA
VNIIFTRI, Moscow, RUS
Shaanxi Astronomical Observatory, CHN
Korea Standards Research Institute, S. Korea
Servicio de Hidrografica Naval, ARG
Nat. Standard Commission, AUS
NIST, CO, USA
NIST, HI, USA
Dir. Hidrografia y Navegacion, VEN
Nat. Standard Commission, AUS
Nat. Research Council, CAN
Nat. Standard Commission, AUS
VNIIFTRI, Moscow, RUS
National Physical Laboratory, IND
Shaanxi Astronomical Observatory, CHN
NIST, CO, USA
NIST, HI, USA
Nat. Standard Commission, AUS
Nat. Research Council, CAN
VNIIFTRI, Moscow, RUS
Shaanxi Astronomical Observatory, CHN
Telecom Lab, TWN
NIST, CO, USA
NIST, HI, USA
Nat. Standard Commission, AUS (2200-1000 UTC)
NIST, CO, USA
Notes:
*) Not heard. Like the other stations on 25 kHz, he should send an id
in CW in minute 06. But I have no idea WHEN their time slot is.
Could be 0006, 0106, 0206, 0306, 0606, 0806. In summer eventually
1 hour earlier. Can anyone check this station, please?
Radio Reloj, Cuba, transmits time pips and news items throughout the
day. It is not a time signal station like WWV etc.
Allen Fountain sent me some nice info about VNG. He writes "I found
in my files a booklet sent to me by VNG back in 1972. VNG went on air
during September 1954 on 4,500 kHz (night), 7,500 kHz and 12,000 kHz
both during daylight. The transmitters were at Lyndhurst co-sited with
stations VLR & VLG, which broadcast ABC programmes to inland Australia
on the 6 and 9 Mhz broadcast bands. There were also a couple of
transmitters used for Radio Australia and a SSB transmitter feeding
Radio Australia programmes to West Australian transmitter sites as a
sort of stand by feed.
The Postmaster Generals Department research laboratories were generally
referred to as the Australian Post Office Research Laboratories and VNG
was referred to as being operated by the Australian Post Office.
The primary frequency standards, Master clocks & frequency & time
comparison equipment were located at the laboratory in Melbourne and
connected by land line to Lyndhurst 37 km to the southeast. A 160 MHz
VHF transmitter at Lyndhurst beamed the VNG signal back to the lab.
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From further recollections of my visit to Lyndhurst early in the
1980's I recall the need for a stable signal in Melbourne was from
other people rather than those at the lab. The Post Office had staff
at other Melbourne transmitting sites such as the Sydenham MW
transmitting site, the frequency monitoring facility at South Morang
and the monitoring site they staffed for the Department of Foreign
Affairs at Kilmore.
Once vertical incidence stations operating within the 2 and 3 MHz
broadcast bands were set up in inland Australia for the ABC and
satellite feeds were bought into use VLR, VLG and sister stations
VLW and VLQ in Western Australia were closed down.
About this time the Postmaster Generals Department was split into two
Corporations, Australia Post & Telecom. The research labs seemed to
disappear at this time and licensing, monitoring, and frequency
allocation became the responsibility of a newly created body the
Spectrum Management Agency.
As greater Melbourne was expanding, particularly to the south east and
the area around the radio station was seeing a lot of building activity
and land prices were going up Telecom decided that the radio station
area was "surplus to their requirements" closed down and dismantled
stations during October 1987.
This led to the establishment of the VNG users consortium and the
eventual establishment of the present station west of Sydney at the Air
Services, Australia site, Llandillo or more specifically Shanes Park.
I recall that the Spectrum Management Agency would not license them
on the former frequencies as they were not "on carrier frequencies
reserved for time signal transmissions". So they had to leave 4.5 and
7.5 MHz. They describe the present 8 and 12 MHz frequencies as "being
on loan from the Navy". I think the 16 MHz transmission commenced a bit
later than the others.
Telecom has since been privatised and although 51 per cent of the
shares are owned by the Government there is continuing speculation that
it may ultimately be fully privatised. After June this year it will be
virtually right out of operating radio transmitters. Australia Post
remains a Government body and the Spectrum Management Agency is now the
Australian Communications Authority."
Thanks for the info, Allen!
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0::: HF BEACONS
Lionel supplied a lengthy list of his beacon logs:
25257
28175
28188
28190
28197
28200
28200
28200
28200
28202
28205
28209
28212
28217
28219
28231
28237
WY5I
VE3TEN
JE7YNQ
VE6GTE
VE7MTY
5Z4B
LU4AA
RR9O
W6WX
ZS1J
VA3GRR
EI0TEN
K0KP
WB0FTL
KA0PSE
HP1AC
LA5TEN
28110
28177
28189
28194
28199
28200
28200
28200
28200
28203
28208
28211
28215
28219
28225
28233
28240
F5KCK
HP1RCP
XE1SRF
IY4M
LU1FHH
CS3B
OA4B
VE6AT
YV5B
WB5UAA
JROYAN
KK7PG?
GB3RAL
5B4CY
KW7Y
N9RET
YO2X
28165
28182
28190
28195
28200
28200
28200
28200
28200
28204
28208
28211
28215
28219
28230
28236
28241
Pagina 168
KA1EKS
SV3AQR
LU4XS
VA2MGL
4X6TU
JA2IGY
OH2B
VK6RBP
ZS6DN
N3NIA
WN2A
LA4TEN
KA9SZX
K2KL
N9BPE
VE1CBZ
VA3SBB
28244
28246
28257
28263
28267
28272
28282
28289
28291
28296
28302
WA1RAJ
VE9BEA
DK0TEN
VA3ODX
OH9TEN
W4TIY
OK0EG
WJ5O
VE3LZ
W3VD
UA4NM
28246
28248
28257
28264
28269
28277
28285
28290
28292
28297
AB8Z
N1ME
WY5I
AB8Z
W3HH
KD4MZM
N2JNT
SK5TEN
SK0CT
NS9RC
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28246
28254
28260
28265
28272
28280
28285
28290
28295
28298
EA3JA
W4STT
KA1NSV/4
N7SCQ
KA2GKA
K5AB
VP8ADE
WB4WOR
KA7BGR
K4JDR
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0::: AERO MONITORING
Finally a short rundown of the military and civil aero activity. As
usual the military aero logs contain mainly US aircraft and ground
stations. They can be found in the logs column. I selected a number
of other stations for the rundown.
I received a note from Markus about an interesting and useful aero
website: www.worldaerodata.com with two down sides: it lacks a search
feature and it will be a pay site shortly.
Be sure to check out Risto's excellent HF frequency list and download
your copy from http://www.ute-monitor.org/aerolist/
- Civil aero stations
N.America: San Francisco on 10057, 11282, 13288, 13354 kHz; New York on
8846 kHz; Gander on 8864, 8879, 8891 kHz
Europe
: Iceland on 8891 kHz; Shanwick on 5616, 8906 kHz.
Asia
: Ujung Pandang ACC on 11396 kHz; Colombo ACC on 11285 kHz;
Bombay Aero on 10018 kHz.
Pacific
: Naha ACC on 8903 kHz.
Africa
: Alger Aero on 8894 kHz; Ndjamena Aero on 8903 kHz.
- LDOCs:
El Al LDOC on 5589 kHz.
PIA Karachi LDOC in contact with PIA7012 on 13342 kHz.
Speedbird LDOC on 8921 and 10072 kHz, wkg Concorde BAW2. It seems that
LTU and the Saudi's also are using the services of Speedbird as Bert
copied Speedbird wkg Saudi 905 and he heard a German phone patch to
LTU. It is however not certain that the latter was facilitated by
Speedbird London.
- Volmet stations:
Shannon Volmet on 8957, Gander Volmet on 3485, 6604, 10051, 13270 kHz,
and New York Volmet on 6604, 13270 kHz.
- Search & Rescue on 5680 kHz:
Alan Gale reports on 18 Feb: "One interesting call heard was Westland
573, who called Kinloss Prime for a "ground test", I assume this was
the Westland factory at Yeovil?"
Westland 573 at 1444z clg Kinloss Prime for "Ground Test".
SRG122 at 1445z wkg Kinloss - "Picking up PLB on 243.0,
trying to homer, believe it's coming from Valley. For your
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info only, speaking to Valley ATC". S122 at 1446z to Kinloss
"can confirm false TX, continuing with training!". S122 at
1602z wkg Kinloss - "Landing, closing down!". Kinloss at
1629z wkg Rescue 177 - "No JMC traffic in your operating
area!".
- Military stations:
8992 FDE: Villacoublay French Air Force, France. Heard with info for
flight "Decollage Auxerre"
Trenton Military in Canada was heard on 6706, 6745, 9007, 11205, 11271,
11232, 11305, 13257, 17994 and 23250 kHz, working various CanForce
aircraft and Magic 75, an AWACS.
Halifax Military used 6694 kHz.
Stockholm Radio is not only used by the USAF, but also by the French
Air Force. Stockholm was working with CTM 007, who requested a personal
telephone call to Paris. QSY from 8930 to 10206, 7801 and 8167 kHz,
all very poor. CTM 007 gives up.
Northern Lights (NE Air Intercept Ground Control, Griffiss AB, NY)
was working with Magic 75 on 9023 kHz.
Finally "Yeovil ops", Royal Navy Yeovilton, calling for 5MT on 8977
USB. I haven't heard this one for a while. Good to see that it's still
on the air.
That's all for this month. Don't forget to send us your findings!
--------------------WUN UTILITIES LOGGINGS COLUMN
February
2002.
Edited by Eddie Bellerby ([email protected])
and our Team Logs Members without whom this column
would not be possible:
Simon Denneen:
F-J
([email protected])
Graeme Bartlett: K-O
Bob Yellen:
P-T ([email protected])
Jim Dunnett:
A-E U-Z
([email protected])
Unfortunately this month I have had an e-mail from Simon Deneen
to say that due to heavy commitments he is unable to continue as a
log collector. I would like to thank Simon for all his help and
support during my time as the logs editor. I wish him well.
00064.5 GBV20: RN Rugby G 2000 RTTY/--/-- Remains on mark.
(25Jan02) (RGA)
00068.9 DHJ58: GN Glucksburg GER 1038 RTTY/75/70 'DHJ58/21 RGFBPG G22A
002 RYs ZKR P2' (ZKR=I am maintaing watch on ...kHz) every two
minutes. Freq from (KB). (31Jan02) (RGA)
00073.2 MTO21: RN Rugby G 2000 RTTY/--/-- Remains on mark.
(25Jan02) (RGA)
00073.3 unid: 1130 rtty 75/116 (Baudot with one stopbit) the quick
brown fox jumps over the lazy dog 16-Jan-02 (wp3)
00078.2 GYA2: RN Whitehall G 2000 RTTY/--/-- Remains on mark.
(25Jan02) (RGA)
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00078.2 GYA2: RN Whitehall G 2000 RTTY/--/-- Remains on mark.
(25Jan02) (RGA)
00112.3 OUA: DN Stevns DNK 2000 RTTY/50/75 Still on RDFFC tests.
(25Jan02) (RGA)
00112.3 OUA: DN Stevns DNK 2000 RTTY/50/75 Still on RDFFC
tests.(25Jan02) (RGA)
00118,8 : Royal navy G Foxes 2035 RTTY/50/85 (14-01-02) (AB)
00118.8 GYE: RN Whitehall G 2000 RTTY/--/-- Remains on mark.
(25Jan02) (RGA)
00118.8 unid: 1443 rtty 50/75 the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy
dog 1234567890 13-Jan-02 (wp3)
00122.3 OUA: Navy Aarhus, DNK 1930 RTTY 50/85 "de rdffc testing", ry
and foxes. RDFFC is ISCOMGREENLAND in my RI list. Emission is
from Denmark according to DF (20Jan02) (KB)
00122.3 RDFFC: Danish navy Stevens DNK 2141 RTTY/50/85 Test tape.
Interesting point: RDFFC is the routing indicator of the
Danish command in Greenland. The transmission came however
from Denmark (18-01-02) (AB)
00147.3 DDH47: Hamburg Meteo 2038 RTTY/50/85 (14-01-02) (AB)
00198.0 DIW: Dixon NDB Dixon NC 0346 CW. (17/Jan/02) (MADX)
00216.0 CLB: Wilmington NC 0350 CW. (17/Jan/02) (MADX)
00237.0 EZF: Shannon NDB Fredericksburg VA 0357 CW. (17/Jan/02) (MADX)
00254.0 LLW: Woodville NDB Elizabeth City NC 0408 CW 50watts.
(17/Jan/02) (MADX)
00255.0 EUD: York NDB York PA 0416 CW 25watts. (17/Jan/02) (MADX)
00259.0 BUH: unid NDB 0422 CW (17/Jan/02) (MADX)
00286.5 513: Skomvaer NOR 0609 DGPS 100 id=823 (04Feb02) (KB)
00287.5 454: Torshavn FRO 0610 DGPS 100 id=454 (04Feb02) (KB)
00288.5 435: Tory Island IRL 1855 DGPS 100 id=670 (03Feb02) (KB)
00292.0 STE : NDB Wien - Steinhoff AUT 0956 CW (27/Jan/02) (ZT)
00293.8 F: NDB Unid 0958 CW (27/Jan/02) (ZT)
00295.5 444: Butt of Lewis G 0615 DGPS 100 id=684 (04Feb02) (KB)
00295.5 531: Narva EST 1908 DGPS 100 id=531 (03Feb02) (KB)
00295.8 C: NDB Piestany Centr. SVK 1000 CW (27/Jan/02) (ZT)
00295.8 DC: NDB Unid 1000 CW (27/Jan/02) (ZT)
00297.0 446: Girdle Ness G 0617 DGPS 100 id=686 (04Feb02) (KB)
00297.5 442: Point Lynas G 0617 DGPS 100 id=682 (04Feb02) (KB)
00298.5 492: Helgoland D 1800 DGPS-MSK 100. Permanently changed from
200 to 100 bps today (25Jan02) (KB)
00299.0 330: Gatteville (meanwhile La Hague?) F 1845 DGPS/100 id=460
no almanac seen, couldn't decode type 3 loc. msgs
(14Feb02) (KB)
00299.5 448: North Foreland G 0618 DGPS 100 id=688 (04Feb02) (KB)
00300.5 LW: NDB Koeln/Bonn D 1841 cw ID (24 Jan 02)(HPT)
00301.0 482: Rozewie POL 1930 DGPS 100 id=482. Most the time blocked
by Halten NOR id=820 (04Feb02) (KB)
00301.0 482: Rozewie POL 1930 DGPS 100 id=482. Most the time blocked
by Halten NOR id=820 (04Feb02) (KB)
00302.0 999: Gilze Rijen HOL 0647 DGPS 200 id=655. Poor sync. "999"
taken from type 7 msg is not a valid stn no. at times seen
from beacons testing. 51n36 04e55 in type 7 ok (04Feb02) (KB)
00302.5 DPGS: Koblenz D 1815 DGPS RID 493 (21 Jan 02)(HPT)
00303.5 511: Sklinna NOR 1910 DGPS/100 id=821 (14Feb02) (KB)
00304.5 535: Klaipeda LTU 1855 DGPS-MSK 200. Not moved to 285 as
erronously announced last year (28Jan02) (KB)
00307.0 530: Ristna EST 1905 DGPS 100 id=530 (03Feb02) (KB)
00307.0 DIK: NDB Diekirch LUX 1842 cw ID (24 Jan 02)(HPT)
00307.0 TPS: NDB Tapiosag HNG 0503 CW 100 w (20/Jan/02) (ZT)
00307.5 464: Kapellskaer S 1912 DGPS/100 id=464 (14Feb02) (KB)
00308.0 491: Gross Mohrdorf D 1845 DGPS-MSK 100. Formerly Wustrow
moved 35 km east and slowed down to 100 bps (28Jan02) (KB)
00308.0 MOJ: NDB Mojkovac YUG 1946 CW (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
00309.5 449: Nash Point G 1943 DGPS 100 id=689 (03Feb02) (KB)
00309.5 OD: NDB Odesskiy UKR 2214 CW (21/Jan/02) (ZT)
00310.0 UVS: NDB Unid 1008 CW (27/Jan/02) (ZT)
00310.7 BOZ: NDB Unid 2320 CW (22/Jan/02) (ZT)
00311.0 LMA: NDB Lima/Kamp-Lintfort D 1843 cw ID (24 Jan 02)(HPT)
00312.0 420: Oostende BEL 1946 DGPS 200 id=640 (03Feb02) (KB)
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00312.5
00314.5
00316.0
00317.5
00318.0
00320.0
00321.9
00325.8
00326.5
00330.0
00330.0
00334.0
00335.0
00338.0
00340.0
00341.0
00344.0
00345.0
00346.0
00348.0
00348.0
00348.5
00350.8
00351.8
00352.0
00353.0
00356.0
00357.0
00357.0
00358.0
00358.0
00358.3
00359.8
00360.5
00362.0
00363.0
00364.0
00364.5
00365.0
00365.0
00366.0
00366.5
00370.0
00370.8
00372.0
00373.0
00373.0
00373.0
00375.5
00376.0
00376.0
00376.9
00377.0
00377.0
00377.0
00379.0
00379.0
00380.0
00381.0
00382.0
00382.0
00382.8
00383.0
00385.0
00386.5
00387.8
00390.0
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DGPS Hoek van Holland HOL 1945 DGPS (23 Jan 02)(HPT)
TL: NDB Punta della Penta I 0501 CW (20/Jan/02) (ZT)
PH: NDB Einhoven HOL 1845 cw ID (24 Jan 02)(HPT)
VS: NDB Valenciennes F 1846 cw ID + tones (24 Jan 02)(HPT)
LE: NDB Letzeburg LUX 1847 cw ID (24 Jan 02)(HPT)
HA: NDB Hannover D 1849 cw ID (24 Jan 02)(HPT)
BU: NDB Unid 0550 CW (20/Jan/02) (ZT)
LNZ: NDB Linz - Horsching AUT 2319 CW (22/Jan/02) (ZT)
C: NDB Debrecen HNG 1012 CW (27/Jan/02) (ZT)
CRS: NDB Caransebes ROU 1940 CW (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
OB: NDB Bratislava SVK 1940 CW (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
MR: NDB Maribor SVN 1940 CW (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
BL: NDB Budapest - Ferihegy HNG 1937 CW 100 w (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
RUD: NDB Ruedesheim D 2124 cw ID (24 Jan 02)(HPT)
BLK: NDB Banjaluka BIH 1937 CW (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
LAU: NDB Lichtenau D 2123 cw ID (24 Jan 02)(HPT)
A: NDB Unid 1935 CW (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
TEST: NDB Emden, D 1920 AM 1 kHz new beacon 53n24 07e14, low
power test mode. Id'd by snooping around there (14Feb02) (KB)
G: NDB Unid 1933 CW (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
SVR: NDB Sagvar HNG 1930 CW 100 w (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
TPL: NDB Topolya YUG 1932 CW (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
LG: NDB Liege-Bierset BEL cw ID 2342 (19 Jan 02)(HPT)
DWN: NDB Devnya BUL 2310 CW (22/Jan/02) (ZT)
SK: NDB Zagreb - S. Kraljevic HRV 1025 CW (27/Jan/02) (ZT)
KRW: NDB Krakow POL 0429 CW (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
GYR: NDB Gyor HNG 1928 CW 100 w (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
TUN: NDB Tulln AUT 1927 CW (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
KVR: NDB Athens central (Kavouri) GRC 1925 CW (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
TTT: NDB Unid ( or "O"?) 2110 CW (20/Jan/02) (ZT)
KG: NDB Sarajevo BIH 1924 CW (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
L: NDB Unid (..or AI ?) 2301 CW (22/Jan/02) (ZT)
FAL: NDB Ancona - Falconara I 2305 CW (22/Jan/02) (ZT)
LA: NDB Unid 2259 CW (22/Jan/02) (ZT)
MAK: NDB Mackel BEL 0003 cw, ID + tone (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
BZO: NDB Bolzano I 2337 cw, ID (19 Jan 02)(HPT)
BZO: NDB Bolzano I 0424 CW (20/Jan/02) (ZT)
SAT: NDB Satu Mare ROU 0423 CW (20/Jan/02) (ZT)
BRD: NDB Brindisi I 0420 CW (20/Jan/02) (ZT)
LJ: NDB Koeln/Bonn D 2338 cw ID (19 Jan 02)(HPT)
LJ: NDB Koeln/Bonn North D 2116 cw ID (24 Jan 02)(HPT)
ZAG: NDB Zagreb HRV 1922 CW (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
PNZ: NDB Ponzai I 0419 CW (20/Jan/02) (ZT)
CA: NDB Unid (or "TETE ET"?) 1920 CW (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
FX: NDB Unid 1451 CW (26/Jan/02) (ZT)
IAS: NDB Unid 1447 CW (26/Jan/02) (ZT)
BKS: NDB Unid 0415 CW (20/Jan/02) (ZT)
NW: NDB Maastricht HOL 2113 cw ID (24 Jan 02)(HPT)
SDI: NDB St. Dizier F 2148 ID + 2 tones (22 Jan 02)(HPT)
ANC: NDB Ancona - Falconara I 0414 CW (20/Jan/02) (ZT)
CHO: NDB Chociwel POL 0412 CW (20/Jan/02) (ZT)
TRZ: NDB Trzebnica - Lublin POL 2247 CW (22/Jan/02) (ZT)
TRI: NDB Trogir for Split AP HRV 2041 CW (20/Jan/02) (ZT)
OKI: NDB Unid 1925 CW (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
ORI: NDB Bergamo - Orio al Serio I 0411 CW (20/Jan/02) (ZT)
TA: NDB Unid 1033 CW (27/Jan/02) (ZT)
KN: NDB Beograd - Krnjesevici YUG 0508 CW (20/Jan/02) (ZT)
REK: NDB Reksten NOR 2334 cw, ID (19 Jan 02)(HPT)
ESP: NDB Espoo FNL 2348 cw, ID (19 Jan 02)(HPT)
SIB: NDB Sibiu ROU 1912 CW (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
R: NDB Unid 1911 CW (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
SBG: NDB Salzburg AUT 2330 cw ID (19 Jan 02)(HPT)
GAZ: NDB Gazoldo I 2236 CW (22/Jan/02) (ZT)
SBG NDB Salzburg AUT 2231 CW (22/Jan/02) (ZT)
PTB: NDB Pusztaszabolcs HNG 1909 CW 100 w (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
SLV: NDB Spa/La Sauveniere BEL 2109 cw ID (24 Jan 02)(HPT)
JAB: NDB Jablonka POL 2223 CW (22/Jan/02) (ZT)
VAL: NDB Valievo YUG 1907 CW (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
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OKR: NDB Bratislava - Chorvatsky SVK 1905 CW (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
MEL: NDB Metlika SVN 1045 CW
MEL: NDB Metlika SVN 1045 CW (27/Jan/02) (ZT)
OL: NDB Szczecin/Goleniow POL 2104 cw ID (24 Jan 02)(HPT)
AA: NDB Tehran - Alibad IRN 1857 CW (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
BC: NDB Bekescsaba HNG 1856 CW 100 w (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
NIT: NDB Nitra SVK 1856 CW 100 w (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
COD: NDB Codogno I 0009 cw ID (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
I: NDB (?) UNID 2213 CW (19/Jan/02) (ZT)
BMR: NDB Baia Mare ROU 1056 CW (27/Jan/02) (ZT)
JST: NDB Unid 2203 CW (21/Jan/02) (ZT)
SRT: NDB Unid 2202 CW (21/Jan/02) (ZT)
TSR: NDB Unid 1123 CW (27/Jan/02) (ZT)
CZE: NDB Czempin - Lawica POL 2310 CW (22/Jan/02) (ZT)
KTI: NDB Innsbruck/Kuehtai AUT 0019 cw ID (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
DLS: NDB Luebars D 0028 cw ID (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
ZW: NDB Zeltweg AUT 2146 CW (21/Jan/02) (ZT)
EMT: NDB Epinal F 2250 cw ID + tone (20 Jan 02) (HPT)
INN: NDB Innsbruck AUT 0032 cw, ID (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
SS: NDB: Malmoe-Sturup S 0034 cw, ID (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
BT: NDB Unid 1100 CW (27/Jan/02) (ZT)
MIQ: NDB Pfaffenhofen/Mike D 0046 cw ID (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
TGM: NDB Targu Mures ROU 0043 cw ID (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
IZD: NDB Unid 2130 CW (21/Jan/02) (ZT)
BR: NDB Unid 1129 CW (27/Jan/02) (ZT)
OR: NDB Unid 2122 CW (21/Jan/02) (ZT)
FW: NDB Unid 2117 CW (21/Jan/02) (ZT)
PE: NDB Poprad - Tatry East SLO 2113 CW (21/Jan/02) (ZT)
PIA: NDB Piacenza/St. Damiano 0049 (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
IDC: Cagliari Radio I 2348 CW nav wngs (19-01-02) (AB)
ZG: NDB Szeged HNG 2106 CW (21/Jan/02) (ZT)
ICB: Genova Radio I 2346 CW (19-01-02) (AB)
PDV: NDB Plovdiv BUL 2106 CW (21/Jan/02) (ZT)
ANS: NDB Ansbach D 0050 cw ID (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
UZ: NDB Unid 2056 CW (20/Jan/02) (ZT)
FHA: NDB Friedrichshafen D cw ID (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
RP: NDB Pernek SVK 1140 CW (27/Jan/02) (ZT)
KO: NDB Koshany UKR 2043 CW (21/Jan/02) (ZT)
TBV: NDB Moravska Trebova CZE 2038 CW (21/Jan/02) (ZT)
NK: Unid NDB 0700 AM 1 kHz id 12/min, no dash, longer break
after 3 x id (15Feb02) (KB)
IAR: ROME RADIO 0002 CW "cq de IAR = tfc list qsw 521.5/hf"
(01/Feb)(DW)
SDJ: STOCKHOLM RADIO 0000 CW "cq de SDJ = this is our final cw
transmission - SDJ nw cl 500khz and ending a century of w/t
..... de SDJ va" (01/Feb)(DW)
: Unid 0033 CW Odessa is listed on this freq Tfc list. The
list ended with a repeat of Italian calls which may indicate
an Italian station. Ancona is on 511.5 and I am pretty sure
that it wasn't them (27-01-02) (AB)
IAP: Ancona Radio I 2345 CW Tfc list (19-01-02) (AB)
IAP: Ancona Radio I 2202 CW Weather (18-01-02) (AB)
IQX: Trieste Radio I 2146 tfc list (27-01-02) (AB)
ARD: NDB Arad ROU 2158 CW (29/Jan/02) (ZT)
YWA: Petawawa NDB Petawawa Canada 0314 CW. (17/Jan/02) (MADX)
JBR: NDB Jaszbereny HNG 2156 CW 100 w (29/Jan/02) (ZT)
9AS: Split Radio [Q] 1840 SITOR-B navtex (27 Jan 02)(HPT)
CROSS Med/La Garde [W]: 1940 SITOR-B navtex (27 Jan 02)(HPT)
ejk: Valentia Coast Guard 2036 navtex gale warning
12-Jan-02 (wp3)
ESA: Tallinn Radio [U] 1920 SITOR-B navtex (27 Jan 02)(HPT)
GCC: Cullercoats Radio 2204 SITOR-B gale-warning, not listed
for this time!? (27 Jan 02)(HPT)
GNI: Niton Radio [S] 1900 SITOR-B navtex (27 Jan 02)(HPT)
H: Jeddah Radio ARS 0510 navtex FEC (20-01-02) (AB)
NMF: USCG COMSTA Boston 0447 NAVTEX [F] w/offshore wx.
(17/Jan/02) (MADX)
NMG: USCG COMSTA New Orleans 0303 NAVTEX [G] 1569km w/wx for Gulf
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of Mexico. Again at 0700z. (17/Jan/02) (MADX)
00518.0 OST: Ostende Radio [T] 1910 SITOR-B navtex (27 Jan 02)(HPT)
00518.0 P: Netherlands Coast Guard Ijmuiden 0630 NAVTEX w/4 navigation
warnings. At 0640, Q: Malin Head MSRC w/NAVTEX shipping
forecast issued at 0550HRS. QRT at 0642. Copied using webreceiver in Sweden. (15/Jan/02) (MADX)
00518.0 R: Monsanto Radio POR 0500 navtex FEC (20-01-02) (AB)
00518.0 R: Rome I 0255 FEC navtex nav warnings (20Feb02) (KB)
00518.0 U: Trieste I 0320 FEC navtex nav warnings (19Feb02) (KB)
00518.0 V: Augusta I 2334 FEC navtex wx (18Feb02) (KB)
00519.0 #'s: numbers station 0210z Jan 02, 2002 CW 5f groups [SN]
00520.0 BS: NDB Budaors HNG 2155 CW 25 w (29/Jan/02) (ZT)
00521.8 BSW: NDB Bucuresti - Bamesa ROU 2153 CW (29/Jan/02) (ZT)
00525.8 CH: NDB Chernaiakhiv UKR 2148 CW (29/Jan/02) (ZT)
00525.8 HG: NDB Wroclav/Strachowice POL 2146 CW (29/Jan/02) (ZT)
00570.0 : Russian Navy 2000 36-50/100/170 Long periods of 36 idles;
some long and some very short msgs at 100. Clearly of tactical
reach given the freq. Best guess is Kaliningrad to Baltic
Fleet, the other possibility being Severomorsk for the
Northern Fleet. (18Feb02) (RGA)
00570.0 : Russian Navy 2000 36-50/100/170 Long periods of 36
idles;some long and some very short msgs at 100. Clearly of
tactical reach given the freq. Best guess is Kaliningrad to
Baltic Fleet, the other possibility being Severomorsk for the
Northern Fleet. (18Feb02) (RGA)
00570.0 : Unid 2012 RTTY/100/170 Unid mode. Msg after several minutes
of sync/idling. Also heard at 0639/1809/1839/1912/1942 during
the last days (18Feb02) (KB)
00598.0 J: NDB Kaposvar - Kaposujlak HNG 2201 CW (29/Jan/02) (ZT)
01610.0 WQIG897: State of Maryland Travel Information Station. 0500 AM
(17/Jan/02) (MADX)
01641.0 OXJ: Torshavn Radio 1805 USB E/Vn repetition of gale-warning
// 1758 (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
01674.0 SDJ: Stockholm Radio 1935 USB E/Sw wx // 1710, 1797, 2733
(27 Jan 02)(HPT)
01677.0 EAS: Cabo Penas Radio 1906 E/S tfc-list // 1707
(22 Jan 02)(HPT)
01677.0 EAS: Cabo Penas Radio 1906 E/S tfc-list // 1707
(22 Jan 02)(HPT)
01680.0 LGL: Floroe Radio 1833 USB E/Norw. nav. warning
(27 Jan 02)(HPT)
01692.0 SPH: Gdynia Radio 1933 USB E/Pol., storm-warning and wxforecast (24 Jan 02)(HPT)
01704.0 OXZ: Lyngby Radio 1735 USB E navs // 1734, 1758, 2586
(20 Jan 02)(HPT)
01707.0 Machichaco Radio 1906 USB E/S tfc-list // 1677
(22 Jan 02)(HPT)
01710.0 SDJ: Stockholm Radio 1935 USB E/Sw wx // 1674, 1797, 2733
(27 Jan 02)(HPT)
01728.0 LGN: Bergen Radio 1740 USB E/Norw. navs (29 Jan 02)(HPT)
01734.0 OXZ: Lyngby Radio 1735 USB E navs // 1704, 1758, 2586
(20 Jan 02)(HPT)
01758.0 OXJ: Torshavn Radio 1805 USB E/Vn repetition of gale-warning
// 1641 (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
01758.0 OXZ: Lyngby Radio 1735 USB E navs // 1704, 1734, 2586
(20 Jan 02)(HPT)
01758.0 OXZ: Lyngby Radio 1735 USB E navs // 1704, 1734, 2586
(20 Jan 02)(HPT)
01797.0 SDJ: Stockholm Radio 1935 USB E/Sw wx // 1674, 1710, 2733
(27 Jan 02)(HPT)
01869.0 Yarmouth CG 1641 USB E maritime information BC, wx and navs
(20 Jan 02)(HPT)
01888.0 IAR: Rome Radio 1835 USB I/E navs (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
01915.0 German CG: 1958 SITOR-A wx (29 Jan 02)(HPT)
02182.0 CROSS Gris-Nez: 1933 USB F QSY (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
02182.0 CROSS Med: 1750 USB F QSY 2677 (27 Jan 02)(HPT)
02182.0 CUL: Lisbon Radio 2205 USB E/Port. QSY 2693, 2741,4393
(21 Jan 02)(HPT)
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GUD: Jersey Radio 1846 USB E QSY (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
Humber CG: 1856 USB E clg. LJTS3/Cometer (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
IAR: Rome Radio 1835 USB E/I QSY 1888 (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
ICB: Genova Radio 1635 USB E/I QSY 1925, 2642 (27 Jan 02)(HPT)
ID as Bari + Crotone Radio: 1635 USB E/I QSY 2579, 2663
(27 Jan 02)(HPT)
IDC: Cagliari Radio 2005 USB E/I QSY 2680, 2719
(21 Jan 02)(HPT)
IQX: Trieste Radio 1737 USB E/I QSY 1855, 2624, 2656
(20 Jan 02)(HPT)
LGL: Floroe Radio 1833 USB E/Norw. QSY 1680 (27 Jan 02)(HPT)
LGN: Bergen Radio 2134 USB E "no tfc on hand" (26 Jan 02)(HPT)
OSU: Ostende Radio 1634 USB E/Dutch QSY 2761 (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
OXJ: Torshavn Radio 1803 USB E 1641, 1758 (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
OXZ: Lyngby Radio 1734 USB E QSY 1704, 1734, 1758, 2586 for
navs (20 Jan 01)(HPT)
Radionaval Alges 2105 USB E/Port. QSY 2657 (21 Jan 02)(HPT)
SDJ: Stockholm Radio 1934 USB E QSY (27 Jan 02)(HPT)
SPH: Gdynia Radio 1933 USB E/Pol. QSY 1692 (24 Jan 02)(HPT)
Yarmouth CG: 1640 USB E QSY 1869 (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
YQI: Constanta Radio 1933 USB E QSY (29 Jan 02)(HPT)
---: GMDSS ALERT CHANNEL 2350 DSC 100/E/170 2353 All ships
safety call by 00227530/Corsen. 2359 Safety/test call
to/response from 002241024/Valencia by UK ship "Maersk
Biscay/MWVQ6"/234428000. (26/Jan)(DW)
XYZ: Unid 1354 ALE/USB Wkg with ABC. (12-02-02) (IB)
: Aberdeen CG G 2030 USB wx reports (30-01-02) (AB)
UNID: 2045 RTTY 150/825 encrypted (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
: Unid 2000 CW Czech or Slovak mil marker XOSV (15-01-02) (AB)
JFOW: CIS Military 2340 CW RPT BN 80 90 K. 10 groups repeated
by weak correspondent. 2KGT then asks unid for repeats.
(21Jan02) (RGA)
: Various Dutch vessels IW 2042 USB chats about the royal
wedding (01-02- (AB)
: Various Dutch vessels IW 2044 USB chats (01-02- (AB)
: British vessels IW 2047 USB chats (01-02- (AB)
: Fishermen (?) 2347 USB Analog enciphered male voice.
(21Jan02) (RGA)
Irish F net: 2035 SITOR-A op-chat (18 Jan 02)(HPT)
IDR: IN Rome ITA 1926 RTTY/75/850 IGJ/IDR marker.
(28Jan02) (RGA)
IDR: IN Rome ITA 1926 RTTY/75/850 IGJ/IDR marker.
(28Jan02) (RGA)
no c/s: I Ny 2050 ITA-2 75/R/850 mrk from IGJ41/IGJ42/IDR2/
IDR3/IDR8 (18 Jan 02)(HPT)
no c/s: I Ny 2050 ITA-2 75/R/850 mrk from
IGJ41/IGJ42/IDR2/IDR3/IDR8 (18 Jan 02)(HPT)
PBC: Dutch Navy Goeree NLD 2157 RTTY/75/850 CARBs
(27-01-02) (AB)
DLGQ:.0 German cg vessel Neustadt BG11 pos rpt INT ARQ 100
27-01-02 06,55 (BvR)
: Enigma M51 1933 CW NR 48J 28 20:32:21 2002=HIRSS PBWID
ZZCBD...(28Jan02) (RGA)
IPB: Bari Radio 1636 USB I/E nav. warnings // 2663
(27 Jan 02)(HPT)
OXZ: Lyngby Radio 1735 USB E navs // 1704, 1734, 1758
(20 Jan 02)(HPT)
FUO: French Navy Toulon FRA 2155 RTTY/75/850 FAAA de FUO test
(27-01-02) (AB)
IQX: Trieste Radio 1737 USB I/E navs // 2656; 1855 announced
but not audible here (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
IQX: Trieste Radio I 2140 USB nav wngs (27-01-02) (AB)
ICB: Genova Radio I 2133 USB nav wngs (27-01-02) (AB)
IQX: Trieste Radio 1737 USB I/E navs // 2624; 1855 announced
but not audible here (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
Radionaval Alges 2106 USB E/Port. wx, navigational warnings
(21 Jan 02)(HPT)
IPC: Bari Radio via Crotone tx: 1636 USB I/E nav. warn. //
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2579 (27 Jan 02)(HPT)
02677.0 CROSS Med: 1750 USB F wx (27 Jan 02)(HPT)
02680.0 4XZ: Israeli Navy Haifa ISR 2345 CW VVV 4XZ 4XZ = =
(26-01-02) (AB)
02680.0 4XZ: Ny Haifa 1856 cw, vvv (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
02680.0 IDC: Cagliari Radio 2005 USB I/E navs // 2719 (21 Jan 02)(HPT)
02693.0 CUL: Lisbon Radio 2206 USB E/Port. wkg. frequencies, tfc- list
// 2741, 4393 (21 Jan 02)(HPT)
02719.0 IDC: Cagliari Radio 2005 USB I/E navs // 2680 (21 Jan 02)(HPT)
02733.0 SDJ: Stockholm Radio 1935 USB E/Sw wx // 1674, 1710, 1797
(27 Jan 02)(HPT)
02741.0 CUL: Lisbon Radio 2206 USB E/Port. wkg. frequencies, tfc- list
// 2693, 4393 (21 Jan 02)(HPT)
02748.0 YQI: Constanta Radio 1933 USB E wx, navs (29 Jan 02)(HPT)
02759.0 : CIS Military 1936 81-81/81/200 Cipher. (28Jan02) (RGA)
02761.0 OSU: Ostende Radio 1635 USB E/Dutch information to shipping,
navs (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
02789.0 FUE: FN BREST 2054 RTTY 75/N/850 Marker "FAAA de FUE testing
ry's sg's figs kilo" (22/Jan)(DW)
02795.0 ESA: TALLINN RADIO 2316 CW Chan free marker "de ESA"
(22/Jan)(DW)
02813.9 MTI: RN PLYMOUTH 2148 RTTY 75/R/200 CARB "02 02a MTI"
(26/Jan)(DW)
02815.0 CH8N: Unid 2349 CW Msg 430 22 0050=227=CH8N (hand keyed) =
(5FGs auto keyed). From DTG E.European. Czech? (21Jan02) (RGA)
02816.5 ---: UNID 2145 CW Tfc in offline encrypt in machine cw. Brief
op sigs by hand. Wkng CH8N? (26/Jan)(DW)
02829.5 SPB28: Szczecin Radio 1500 SITOR-B tfc-list, Pol nx, schedule
1629 off // 13022, 19697.5 (24 Jan 02)(HPT)
02829.5 SPB28: SZCZECIN RADIO 2153 CW Chan free marker "de SPB"
(26/Jan)(DW)
02840.7 : Deutsche Kstenwache (CG) Cuxhaven GER 1940 ARQ Sea areas
forecasts in GG. Signs Seewetterdienst Hamburg.
(28Jan02) (RGA)
02840.7 German CG: 2002 SITOR-A wx (29 Jan 02)(HPT)
02845.0 PBB: DN DEN HELDER 2203 RTTY 75/N/850 CARB "02b 04a 06b 08y
PBB" (26/Jan)(DW)
02965.0 : Bangkok volmet THA 2242 USB (19-01-02) (AB)
03000.0 : Unid Fishermen 2037 USB SE English accents. Much swearing
about the weather. (28Jan02) (RGA)
03137.0 180215: C-5 68-00215 0102 ALE/USB Sounds (27Jan02) (SA)
03137.0 ABCD: unid a/c 2325 ALE/USB Wkg PLA (11Jan02) (SA)
03158.0 FDY: Orleans French Air Forces France, Baudot 50 Bds 00:10
test " Test de FDY voyez le brick geant que j'examine pres du
wharf ryryryryryry..." 04/02/2002 (S)
03172.5 IMB: ROME MET 2049 RTTY 50/R/850 Met tfc. Offair btwn msgs
(27/Jan)(DW)
03179.0 FDI8: French Air Force, Nice FRA 2058 USB voice mirror
(30-01-02) (AB)
03264.4 SAB: GW NODE GOETEBORG 2345 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "SAB"
then wkng ship in Globedata (27/Jan)(DW)
03288.5 ---: GAF? ?LOC 2353 ARQ/E 85.7/I/170 4RC. Betas. No tfc thru
0002z (27/Jan)(DW)
0330Z A1 1 pax, neg cargo pass to Metro for WX at CYQX (Gander)
(21Jan02) (SA)
03330.0 CHU: Time Station Ottawa 0359 AM w/announcement in French and
English. (19/Jan/02) (MADX)
03340.0 L: Russian navy St Petersburg RUS 0026 CW Channel marker
(27-01-02) (AB)
03390.0 MGJ: RN Base Faslane Scotland 2044 RTTY/75/850 '02 04' with
carrier off between strings. (28Jan02) (RGA)
03390.0 MGJ: RN FASLANE 1911 RTTY 75/N/850 CARB "02 04 MGJ"
(31/Jan)(DW)
03401.7 RITA: LATVIAN RITA NET 1920 Packet 300/200 Packet bursts but
most too weak to decode. RITA01 RITA94 DIGI3 (31/Jan)(DW)
03440.0 FRL1150: Unid 2047 CW Repeats FRL1150 many times ending with
AR. (28Jan02) (RGA)
03485.0 : Gander Radio CAN 2355 USB volmet (19-01-02) (AB)
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03485.0 GANDER VOLMET: Gander NFLD CAN 1156 USB Canadian airfields
fcasts. (21Jan02) (RGA)
03624.9 W1AW: ARRL HQ 2338 RTTY 45.5/R/170 Reasonably strong but
fair/poor copy. Keplerian bulletin. Changes to fec
100bd/170Hz. Still fair/poor copy. Offair 2358z (12/Feb)(DW)
03667.0 ---: EGYPTIAN AIRFIELD NET ? 2311 ARQ/E 46.2/E/170 4RC. Betas
thru 2322z (14/Feb)(DW)
03673.0 Dutch Coastguard: 0940 USB Northsea WX English and Dutch
Language, Mentioning next WX at 2140 UTC. (11/02/02) (PD)
03687.9 RBV70: TASHKENT MET ? 2323 FAX 90/576/N/800 Cyclic beat then
stop tones otherwise deep in noise floor. (14/Feb)(DW)
03737.0 UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 0900 cw, nawip/powesta // 439.5, 8605,
12973, 17152 (22 Jan 02)(HPT)
03737.0 UIW: KaliningradRadio RUS 2052 CW NAWIP wx fcasts.
(28Jan02) (RGA)
03740.0 LZW: Varna Radio 1904 USB E wx (24 Jan 02)(HPT)
03764.4 PBB: DN DEN HELDER 2335 RTTY 75/N/850 CARB. "02b 04a 06b 08y
PBB" (14/Feb)(DW)
03782.0 CTP: PN LISBON 2338 RTTY 75/N/850 Marker "NAWS de CTP qsx 04
06 08 12 ar" (14/Feb)(DW)
03810.0 HD2IOA: Guayaquil TS, EQA 0600 AM/LSB beeps & announcement,
readable at times, QRM by FDI8 marker (15Jan02) (KB)
03813.0 : Enigma M51 2106 CW NR63J 22:06:12 2002=AUJJV SXUXZ... //
2548. (28Jan02) (RGA)
03829.7 : German Coast Guard GER 2113 ARQ weather in German from
Wetterdienst Hamburg (26-01-02) (AB)
03893.0 ---: UNID 2315 CW Tfc in offline encrypt (5 fig grps) 32wpm.
EOM/offair (15/Feb)(DW)
03893.0 ---: UNID 2315 CW Tfc in offline encrypt (5 fig grps)
32wpm.EOM/offair (15/Feb)(DW)
03899.2 ---: FF PARIS 2321 ARQ/342 200/E/400 8rc. 2 chan tdm. Chans A:
B: betas. 2326z Chan B: opchat "recu ton nr004 okokok zczc
fdxb001//fdxb002//fdxb003//" then "pp RFFSBIA" and "RFFT"
(15/Feb)(DW)
04020.0 NATO Air Defence System 1907 LINK-11/1364/USB (29Jan02) (RGA)
04024.0 WPAH: Unid central European mil 2258 CW 5C3U 5C3U 5C3U DE WPAH
WPAH (18-01-02) (AB)
04043.0 P: Russian navy Kaliningrad RUS 2300 CW Channel marker "P" for
5 minutes, followed by unreadable RTTY and back again to "P"
for 5 minutes. S/off at 2315 (18-01-02) (AB)
04110.0 BRL: Romanian MOI Braila 1957 ALE/USB Calls BOT/Botosani.
[AMD] 3xCHR$(149) B2@ (16Feb02) (RGA)
04110.0 BRLB2: ROM MOI Braila 2057 ALE/USB Calls PJLB2/Unid.
(16Feb02) (RGA)
04210.5 ESA: Tallinn Radio 1702 SITOR-B schedule (27 Jan 02)(HPT)
04210.5 ESA: Tallinn Radio 1702 SITOR-B schedule, navigational
warnings (the latter not scheduled for HF) // 8422, 12593,
16826 (11 Dec 01)(HPT)
04212.0 XSQ: Guangzhou Radio 1930 cw, xsq + SITOR (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
04218.5 LZW: Varna Radio 16.47 SITOR-B tfc-list // 6330, 8421.5,
12587, 16879 (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
04218.5 LZW: Varna Radio 16.47 SITOR-B tfc-list // 6330, 8421.5,12587,
16879 (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
04241.0 4XZ: Israeli Navy Haifa ISR 2345 CW VVV 4XZ 4XZ = =
(26-01-02) (AB)
04253.0 TAH: Istanbul Radio TUR 2022 CW QSX marker (14-01-02) (AB)
04262.0 LFI: Rogaland Radio GW-node 1745 cw, lfi + DIG
(29 Jan 02) (HPT)
04268.0 VTG4: Indian Navy Mumbai IND 2057 CW VVV marker
(27-01-02) (AB)
04273.0 SAA: Karlskrona Radio S 2021 CW QSX marker (14-01-02) (AB)
04280.0 PBC34: DN GOEREE ISLAND 0025 RTTY 75/N/850 CARB. Wkng ships on
channels 02a and 04b (18/Feb)(DW)
04283.0 XSV: Tianjin Radio 1824 cw, cq (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
04292.0 IAR: Roma Radio I 2029 CW Weather (14-01-02) (AB)
04295.5 FUE: French navy Brest FRA 2109 RTTY/75/??? FUE TEST tape
(14-01-02) (AB)
04320.0 IAR4: Rome Radio 1025 cw, vvv wkg. QRGs (22 Jan 02)(HPT)
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04320.3 IAR: Rome R. 0507 CW Scrambled W/VVV and QSX 17296.1 kHz and
16414 ship and coastal staitons. (13-01-02) (JE)
04325.0 R: Russian mil Izhevsk RUS 2048 CW channel marker
(14-01-02) (AB)
04331.0 4XZ: Israeli Navy Haifa ISR 2024 CW marker (14-01-02) (AB)
04331.0 4XZ: Israeli Navy Haifa ISR 2345 CW VVV 4XZ 4XZ = =
(26-01-02) (AB)
04369.0 : Israeli Intelligence ISR 2048 AM CIO2 (14-01-02) (AB)
04373.6 : Unid 2150 UNID/150/150 ACF=17. Idles briefly on mark between
bursts. Bit pattern after idle changes slowly with time.
Prints fairly consistently if decoded as RTTY/ITA2, but by ear
the speed is probably 300. Reported by Klaus (KB).
(20Feb02) (RGA)
04393.0 CUL: Lisbon Radio 2206 USB E/Port. wkg. frequencies, tfc- list
// 2693, 2741 (21 Jan 02)(HPT)
04395 D3QK: Unid 1541 CW Very slow free marker: j7xd j7xd j7xd = d3qk
d3qk d3qk ar. (13-02-02) (IB)
04396.3 QR2U: Slovak Air Force Trencin 1922 MORSE/--/120 KP6F.
(29Jan02) (RGA)
04433.5 Charlie: 0135 USB w/India in probable communications exercise.
References to black boxes and mixed media transmissions as
well as audio only transmissions. (20/JAN/02) (RP3) ((NOTE:
Thanks to tip from Jack Metcalf)).
04439.0 2SLC: Possible Chinese Mil 1925 CW Free marker: V MW3D MW3D
MW3D de 2SLC 2SLC (rptd). (31-01-02) (IB)
04442.0 : NATO System 2311 LINK-11/1364/USB Very active.
(21Jan02) (RGA)
04490.0 AAT3BFMARS: US Army MARS Station Delaware 0032 MIL-STD
188-141A/USB w/sounding call. (18/Jan/02) (MADX)
04500.0 AFA2ER; US Air Force MARS Tampa, FL 0123 USB wkg AFF2WV w/late
net check in. (18/Jan/02) (MADX)
04500.0 AFA2TB: US Air Force MARS Winchester TN 0124 USB wkg AFF2WV
w/late net check in. (18/Jan/02) (MADX)
04500.0 AFF2WV: US Air Force MARS West Virginia 0123 USB w/US Air
Force MARS late stations net call. AFA2WT, AFA2ER: Tampa FL,
and AFA2TB: Winchester TN active on freq. (18/Jan/02) (MADX)
04517.0 0000130011: Unid 1348 ALE/LSB Sounding. Also heard: 0000220014
(06-02-02) (IB)
04549.0 0000410012: Unid 1129 ALE/LSB Sounds. (11-02-02) (IB)
04555.2 dlvh: ZB Emden 0905 sitor-a #89836 selcall:fdkr tfc to kuewaz
d (clg ipva) 12-Jan-02 (wp3)
04555.2 German CG: 1950 SITOR-A wx from Seewetteramt Hamburg, ending
with "Gute Wache" = "Good watch" (29 Jan 02)(HPT)
04560.0 E10: MOSSAD Numbers Station 0236 AM YL/EE/5LGs already in
progress. (18/Jan/02) (MADX)
04601.0 Irish F net: 2030 SITOR-A 5fgs, op-chat, F2 will call U there
for line-check, found them on 2461.5 (18 Jan 02)(HPT)
04601.5 : Unid Irish Def Force 1930 ARQ 5LGs. Selcal CVVD/PT35
Dierdre. Poor copy. (29Jan02) (RGA)
04601.7 FDG: F AF Bordeaux 1944 ITA-2 50/170 ry, wharfs
(20 Jan 02)(HPT)
04601.7 FDG: F AF Bordeaux 1944 ITA-2 50/170 ry, wharfs
(20 Jan 02)(HPT)
04625.0 : Unid 1940 UNID Wide spectrum of tones around 180 Hz spacing
around unmod carrier. Bursts around every 2 secs. Foghorn like
sound. (29Jan02) (RGA)
04625.0 S28: The Buzzer 0246 USB. (13/Jan/02) (MADX)
04645.0 : Tallinn Volmet EST 2353 USB (19-01-02) (AB)
04665.0 PBB: DN DEN HELDER 1950 RTTY 75/N/850 Very weak. CARB "02b 04a
06b 08y PBB" - spur? (18/Feb)(DW)
04678.0 224: Possible Chinese military 1322 ALE/USB Sounding.
(06-02-02) (IB)
04710.0 Unid: O/M (South Korean): 1150 USB w/unheard station.
(29/JAN/02) (RP3)
04710.0 Unid: O/M (South Korean): 1150 USB w/unheard
station.(29/JAN/02) (RP3)
04721.0 100453: Rch-0453 C-5 70-0453 0039 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) inb next frag-15 A2
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(20Jan02) (SA)
100453: Rch-0453 C-5 70-0453 0902 ALE/USB Wkg PLA ALE+VOICE
for PP to Ramstein (17Jan02) (SA)
160014: Rch-624Y C-5 86-0014 0002 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) PP to Metro nothing
heard (09Jan02) (SA)
170039: C-5 87-0039 1538 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (20Jan02) (SA)
190005: C-5 69-0005 0049 ALE/USB Wkg CRONPR (Rckwll-Col)
(31Jan02) (SA)
190005: C-5 69-0005 0049 ALE/USB Wkg CRONPR (Rckwll-Col)
(31Jan02) (SA)
200171: Rch-340Y C-17 00-0171 1646 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) next dest as frag +
metro for WX at EDDF (Frankfurt) 1800Z (04Feb02) (SA)
200201: C-17 00-0201/ZZ171 0235 ALE/USB Wkg 200204 C-17
00-0204/ZZ174 (07Feb02) (SA)
200534: Rch-002Y C-17 90-0534 1902 ALE/USB Wkg CROwith ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAGNNNN (Incirlik) inb 0330Z A1 + WX
(15Feb02) (SA)
240068: Rch-186Y C-17 94-0068 0323 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) very broken
(16Jan02) (SA)
250107: C-17 95-0107 0747 ALE/USB SOUNDS (20Jan02) (SA)
260007: Rch-88 C-17 096-0007 2040 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD8 3184349551NNNN (Prince Sultan AB Saudi)
ans by Capt ???." 88 req permission to proceed". "permission
granted its a go " also failed PP later by C-17 94-0065
(25Jan02) (SA)
270047: Rch-809I C-17 97-0047 0433 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD943308742NNNN (Rhein-main AMCC) inb your
station 0655Z A1 26 crew. 3pax, cargo 1 box. Crew billeting
prefer off base.Transfer crew bags to tail no 91189, after
crew rest will be returning to US with this a/c only to be
told it had already left and they would be assigned another
a/c (19Jan02) (SA)
280055: C-17 98-0055 1929 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (26Jan02) (SA)
290061: C-16 99-0061 0307 ALE/USB Sounds (26Jan02) (SA)
290061:Rch-296Y C-17 99-0061 0014 ALE/USB Wkg ADW with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) Hilda unable to copy
(30Jan02) (SA)
290064: Rch-046Y C-17 99-0064 0524 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD8 3146242740NNNN (Sigonella ATOC??) inb
your station frag+30 A1 (13Jan02) (SA)
290165: Rch-506Y C-167 99-0165 1825 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD8 3143306697NNNN (Frankfurt/Rhein-Main)
inb 2120Z A1 (16Feb02) (SA)
50028: Blue-41 KC-10 85-0028 0642 ALE/USB Wkg ADW with ALE
init PP's to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) giving Refueling and
Fighter Status + req WX for the various Diversion bases along
the way. Fighters Retro91-92 into Lakenheath. Probably two
back from rework (16Jan02) (SA)
50028: Blue-41 KC-10 85-0028 0642 ALE/USB Wkg ADW with ALE
init PP's to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) giving Refueling and
Fighter Status + req WX for the various Diversion bases along
the way. Fighters Retro91-92 into Lakenheath. Probably two
back from rework (16Jan02) (SA)
CEF: Westover 0133 ALE/USB Wkg 190020 C-5 69-0020
(15Jan02) (SA)
CEF: Westover 0133 ALE/USB Wkg 190020 C-5 69-0020
(15Jan02) (SA)
IDR: Italian Ny Rome 1900 USB, wkg G3Q in Italian & EE voice +
unid data mode (17-Jan-02) (MB3)
MIK: control clg 4623 0245z 19/Jan/02 (CP)
Mink Control: (US accent): 0117 USB w/Swordfish 23 (P-3C,
foreign accent) and Eagle 22 (P-3C US accent).At 0129 Eagle 22
w/High Voltage passing Spare Group 5 report for himself and
Spare Group 9 report for Swordfish 23. (20/JAN/02) (RP3)
Trident 44: (P-3C,VP-26 "TRIDENTS", NAS BRUNSWICK ): 0404 USB
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w/Golden Hawk (TSCC, NAS Brunswick) w/Spare Group report.
(10/JAN/02) (RP3)
Trident 44: (P-3C,VP-26 "TRIDENTS", NAS BRUNSWICK ): 0404 USB
w/Golden Hawk (TSCC, NAS Brunswick) w/Spare Group
report.(10/JAN/02) (RP3)
Unid: O/M (JJ): 1146 USB passing probable tracking
information. Reports consist of English color word plus
Japanese figures. (29/JAN/02) (RP3)
CRONPR: Rockwell-Collins Managed GATM Net Croughton GBR 0022
ALE/USB Sounds. (11Feb02) (RGA)
: Bundeswehr System 1945 ARQ-E/85.7/160 Encrypted.
(29Jan02) (RGA)
PAR: Rockwell-Collins Paris 2324 ALE/USB Sounds.
(21Jan02) (RGA)
TOU: Rockwell-Collins Toulouse FRA 2311 ALE/USB Sounds.
(21Jan02) (RGA)
TOU: Rockwell-Collins Toulouse FRA 2311 ALE/USB
Sounds.(21Jan02) (RGA)
: M21 Russian Air Defence 2315 CW =990216??8???? etc.
(21Jan02) (RGA)
UNID: 0050 cw 99T345??8????? counting to
99T348??8?????(question marks transmitted) (27 Jan 02)(HPT)
: Numbers station M10 1720 CW 555 555 555 780 780 780 24 181
181 181 28 etc (19-01-02) (AB)
: Numbers station M10 in progress. 2118 CW 5FGs, ends with =
276 276 35 35 TTT (14-01-02) (AB)
BU2P2: Unid Romanian MOI 1923 ALE/USB Calls CTAP2/Unid who
responds. (16Feb02) (RGA)
CFH: Canadian Forces Halifax CAN 2145 RTTY/75/??? NAWS de CFH
(21-01-02) (AB)
UNID: US Fishing Vessels 0604 USB w/discussion of squid
catches. (19/Jan/02) (MADX)
107: Turkish Red Crescent Net 1955 ALE/USB Calls 102.
(29Jan02) (RGA)
: Enigma M51 1950 CW NR02J 290 20:50:25 2002=AOBGC SISMH.....
(29Jan02) (RGA)
: Enigma M51 1950 CW NR02J 290 20:50:25 2002=AOBGC
SISMH.....(29Jan02) (RGA)
4XZ: Israeli Navy Haifa ISR 2141 CW VVV DE 4XZ 4XZ = =
(26-01-02) (AB)
UNISYFYX: Unid ICAO AFTN 0825 RTTY/50/500 ZCZC ESD150 0827 DD
UNISYFYX 300826 UNISYFYX CH LR MED033 CH LR CED025 NNNN.
(30-01-02) (IB)
: UNID 0807 USB Possibly Dutch Army stations checking coms,
callsigns Control (German ?) KL (English), KG (Dutch), talking
about sending messages like X18T001 and X18T002 Format 12.
(19/02/02) (PD)
AAR4LL (NCS): 0057 USB / wkg WGY9494 (Lakewood, CO) in the
SHARES se region net. (03Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
WGY9494: FEMA-Lakewood, CO 0100 LSB / checking into the SHARES
nw regional coordination net. (03Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
Unid: O/M (FF): 1232 USB w/O/M (FF) in non-official
conversation. FF is Canadian accent. (21/JAN/02) (RP3)
100: Possible Chinese Mil 1004 ALE/LSB Wkg with 300 + opchat
in CC (OM). (13-02-02) (IB)
555: Unid Enigma 2256 CW Fast 5FGs ending 000 000.
(21Jan02) (RGA)
DRINI: Albanian MOI 2251 ALE/USB Calls FUSHA & C5S. (Drini is
a river in Albania). (21Jan02) (RGA)
SHQIPONJA: Albanian MOI (Tiran,?) 2012 ALE/USB Calls
DRINI/Drini. (17Feb02) (RGA)
DIAMANTE: Albanian MOI/Military 1914 ALE/USB Calls DRINI who
responds. (29Jan02) (RGA)
DRI: ALBANIAN MOI? DRINI 1810 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb.
Responding to SHQIPONJA (03/Feb)(DW)
SHQ: Albanian MOI (Tiran,?) 2007 ALE/USB Calls DRI/Drini.
(17Feb02) (RGA)
SHQIPONJA: ALBANIAN MOI? ?LOC 1811 MIL.STD 188-144A ALE on
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usb. Clnging DRI/Drini (03/Feb)(DW)
TWLC: Poss Albanian MOI/Military 2026 ALE/USBCalls TXXX who
responds, followed by modem activity. (28Jan02) (RGA)
055: Unid East Asian Net 1441 ALE/USB Sounds. (14-02-02) (IB)
AE1USA: Edingen, Germany 20.40 Pactor MARSGRAMS to AE1GLR,
location unknown (20Jan02). (PT)
: RAF volmet G 2354 USB (19-01-02) (AB)
MVU: RAF VOLMET 0610 USB w/aviation wx. (19/Jan/02) (MADX)
MVU:.0 RAF volmet West Drayton wx G USB 26-01-02 17,39 (BvR)
: Unid. Possible Chinese Mil 1049 RTTY/50/1000 643 499 36 0131
1830 --- header 7391 7562 2054 1490 4675 6718 2961 2439 0058
0019...<clip> gsl 1907. RYs. u qa. (31-01-02) (IB)
202: Possible Chinese 1300 ALE/USB (25-01-02) Wkg 222 + MFSK8
with 200 Hz shift 111 Baud. (25-01-02) (IB)
UNID: 1810 CW / ' 99167 99167 T3578 T3578 27492 27492 T5562
T5562 322T9' (03/Feb/2002) (Gastone Cucutau)
: Shannon volmet IRL 2354 USB (19-01-02) (AB)
EIP: Shannon VOLMET 0613 USB w/aviation wx. (19/Jan/02) (MADX)
EIP:.0 Shannon volmet wx reports IRL USB 26-01-02 17,41 (BvR)
BDU0: Chinese military CW 1024 Free marker: v js4x js4x js4x
de bdu0 bdu0 // 5241 non synchron. (12-02-02) (IB)
: El Al LDOC ISR 2245 USB skg unid El Al aircraft in Hebrew
(19-01-02) (AB)
Gander Aero: 0054 USB E wkg. Reach 014Y, pos. rpt
(27 Jan 02)(HPT)
SPB: SzczecinRadio POL 2022 ARQ/100/250 CWID. Spurious. f2 of
2829.5 (11Feb02) (RGA)
225: Possible Chinese military 1055 ALE/USB Sounding.
(04-02-02) (IB)
RIGA RESCUE: Riga LVA 1644 USB Wkg unid in unknown language
(Lett?) on European Distress Common Freq. (20Feb02) (RGA)
CWL92: Unid RAF Cranwell Dominie Aircraft 1900 USB Wkg
MKH5/Cranwell on AEO training net. 5145n00136w FL50. Est
5200n00058e 1947 Mach 0.69 next 5212n00010e 1955.
(18Feb02)(RGA)
Camslant Chesapeake: 0100 USB w/CG 6031 (HH-60, CGAS Elizabeth
City) securing radio guard. (15/JAN/02) (RP3)
Camslant Chesapeake: 0125 USB w/CG 6015 (HH-60J,CGAS
Clearwater ) securing radio guard. (20/JAN/02) (RP3)
Camslant Chesapeake: 2218 USB w/CG 6014 (HH-60J, AR&SC
Elizabeth City) in radio checks. (8/JAN/02) (RP3)
Camslant: 0331 USB w/CG 6032 (HH-60J CGAS Clearwater) in
position report (2033N/7305W). (26/JAN/02) (RP3)
Winnepeg Military: 2348 USB w/Gonzo 35 & 37 (CC-142s) in radio
checks. (14/JAN/02) (RP3)
100457: Rch-530Y C-5 70-0457 0622 ALE/USB Wkg GTL with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) inb KDOV(Dover) 0930Z
A1 17 pax,16 crew, 84000 cargo thru load (24Jan02) (SA)
160021: USAF C-5B #86-0021 0445 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB clg OFF:
Offutt AFB. (19/Jan/02) (MADX)
160021: USAF C-5B #86-0021 0445 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB clg
OFF:Offutt AFB. (19/Jan/02) (MADX)
170027: Rch-Z6 C-6 87-0027 0013 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE
trying to raise Hilda E with no success (09Jan02) (SA)
170173: Rch-7173 C-5 67-0173 0244 ALE/USB Wkg CEF Westover
ALE+VOICE with Casino Royalle (c/p) working out prob with
mission (16Feb02) (SA)
200204: C-17 00-0204/ZZ174 0315 ALE/USB Sounds (08Feb02) (SA)
223291: Rch-224Y C-17 92-3291 0313 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD87791748NNNN (Hilda E) with 3 hour out
call frag +10 A1, 1 pallet, 1pax + Metro for Frankfurt at
0540Z (27Jan02) (SA)
260004: Rch-674Y C-17 96-0004 2111 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPMETNNNN (Hilda Metro) req WX at LICZ
(Sigonella) at 2200Z and OTBD (Doha Qatar) at 0300Z
(26Jan02) (SA)
270041: Rch-7041 C-17 97-0041 0413 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE
for PP to Hilda Metro for Frankfurt 0700Z WX (12Jan02) (SA)
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05708.0 270041:Rch-60Y C-17 97-0041 0012 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE init
PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) pass to LTAG (Incirlik) inb
0245Z A1 15000 off load (01Feb02) (SA)
05708.0 270047: C-17 97-0047 0403 ALE/USB Wkg PLA with ALE init PP to
[AMD] CCCCD87791748NNNN (Hilda E) reporting a fault with
a/crft, unable next dest. Patch failed many times no more
heard (24Jan02) (SA)
05708.0 290061: Rch-439Y C-17 99-0061 1748 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD8 3143308742NNNN (Frankfurt/Rhein-main)
req patch to Metro for WX at Frankfurt and ETAR (Ramstein)
2010Z (07Feb02) (SA)
05708.0 290063: Rch-731Y C-17 99-0063 0022 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with
ALEinit PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) inb ETAR (Ramstein)
at 0120Z neg pax, neg cargo, req info on quiet hours waiver.
"no waiver" divert to Frankfurt (07Feb02) (SA)
05708.0 290064: Rch-544Y C-17 99-0064 0300 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPDDFNNNN (Frankfurt/Rhein-main) inb 0445Z
req patch to Metro. "not phone patch capable!!!"
(07Feb02) (SA)
05708.0 290168: Rch-88 C-17 99-0168 1811 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE init
PP to ] [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) arr last station 1625Z,
dep 1733Z, next Keflavik at 2035Z, neg pax& cargo, req 1500000
lbs fuel (21Jan02) (SA)
05708.0 290169: Rch-002Y C-17 99-0169 0712 ALE/USB Wkg ADW with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) in the blocks LICZ
(Sigonella ) 0840Z, "req permission to depart 3 hours early if
pax and cargo ok" (08Feb02) (SA)
05708.0 360151: C-141 66-0151 1605 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (26Jan02) (SA)
05708.0 563606: KC-135 56-2606 0541 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (26Jan02) (SA)
05708.0 KARIM: unid 1956 ALE/USB Wkg HILEL unid these two made a few
contacts on this freq through the evening and into
06 Feb (05Feb02) (SA)
05708.0 REACH 6021 0437 USB wkg CROUGHTON w/pp to unid Ops (poss Rota
Ops). (19/Jan/02) (MADX)
05710.5 REA4: AF HQ Moscow RUS 1956 REVS/50/1000 Idling.
(29Jan02) (RGA)
05717.0 Halifax Military: 1208 USB w/Rescue 306 (CC-130E # 130306,
413th Sqdn, CFB Greenwood) establishing listening & selcal
watch. (21/JAN/02) (RP3)
05717.0 Halifax Military: 1208 USB w/Rescue 306 (CC-130E #
130306,413th Sqdn, CFB Greenwood) establishing listening &
selcal watch. (21/JAN/02) (RP3)
05717.0 Trenton Military: 1212 USB w/Halifax Military in radio checks
and assuming radio guard on this freq. (21/JAN/02) (RP3)
05770.0 0000130012: unid 1636 ALE/LSB Sounding. Also heard:
0000120014,0000210012, 0000220012 (08-02-02) (IB)
05783.5 5HZP: Unid UK Military Training Net NCS 1030 UNID/75/1000 Data
with voice steerage. Net included 5E0P 7BAF FQ5B.
(20Feb02) (RGA)
05786.0 NOMADE1: R&S Mobile 2117 ALE/USB Calls NOMADE2.
(19Feb02) (RGA)
05833.0 226: Possible Chinese military 1252 ALE/USB Sounding.
(07-02-02) (IB)
05882.2 ---:Bucharest meteo ROUMANIA 2152 17 Feb 02 RTTY 050
wx tfc (EB)
05909.0 VVIJ: Unid 0322 CW Wkg with O8JO qsa no qsy 22448 k qsa no
qsa1 nil sl dslv? (13-02-02) (IB)
06233.0 CD324: Possible Indian Police 1323 PACKET/300/200 Wkg CD309.
'...ipc. and remanded for 3 (three) days in police
custody...'. (29-01-02) (IB)
06233.0 CD324: Possible Indian Police 1323 PACKET/300/200 Wkg
CD309.'...ipc. and remanded for 3 (three) days in police
custody...'. (29-01-02) (IB)
06270.0 E10: Mossad Numbers Station 0508 AM YL/EE w/5LGs already in
progress. (17/Jan/02) (MADX)
06318.5 JWL: unid 0105 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB clg STK: unid.
(19/Jan/02) (MADX)
06318.5 JWL: unid 0115 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB w/sounding call.
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(19/Jan/02) (MADX)
JWL: unid 0122 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB clg GRH: unid.
(19/Jan/02) (MADX)
JWL: unid 0122 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB clg GRH: unid.
(19/Jan/02) (MADX)
JWL: unid 0515 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB w/sounding call.
(17/Jan/02) (MADX)
JWL: unid 0915 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB w/sounding call. Also at
1315z, 1715z, and 2115z. (17/Jan/02) (MADX)
RT1: unid 0511 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB clg STK: unid.
(19/Jan/02) (MADX)
STK: unid 0507 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB clg JWL: unid.
(19/Jan/02) (MADX)
STK: unid 0903 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB w/sounding call. Also at
1303z, 1703z, and 2103z. (17/Jan/02) (MADX)
STK: unid 0903 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB w/sounding call. Also at
1303z, 1703z, and 2103z. (17/Jan/02) (MADX)
ZSC: Capetown Radio 2114 cw, zsc + SITOR (26 Jan 02)(HPT)
NMC: USCG CAMSPAC Point Reyes 0538 CW w/call and free idle.
(17/Jan/02) (MADX)
VCT: Globe Wireless Tors Cove 0538 CW w/call and free idle.
(17/Jan/02) (MADX)
LZW: Varna Radio 16.47 SITOR-B tfc-list // 4218.5,
8421.5,12587, 16879 (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
8PO:Barbados radio BARBADOS 2133 17 Feb 02 CW/Globe
callband (EB)
LZW: VarnaRadio BUL 2250 FEC (250102) (PLW)
FUE: F Ny Brest 2122 ITA-2 150/N/850 FAA, ry (26 Jan 02)(HPT)
SAB: Goeteborg Radio 2125 cw, sab + DIG (26 Jan 02)(HPT)
SAA: Karlskrona, Sweden 20.40 CW Karlskrona Radio with CW
marker tape (19Jan02). (PT)
SAP: UNID 1444 CW ID and 16/17 data bursts (training for
PactorII/III professional?) Not always regular spacing.
(02/Feb)(DW)
KHF: Guam Radio 2128 cw, khf + SITOR (26 Jan 02)(HPT)
UNID: 2130 RTTY 75/850 with alternating polarity
(26 Jan 02)(HPT)
4XZ: ISR Ny Haifa 2135 cw, vvv (24 Jan 02)(HPT)
4XZ: Israeli Navy Haifa ISR 2345 CW VVV 4XZ 4XZ = =
(26-01-02) (AB)
4XZ: IDF Haifi ISRT 2240 CW 17wpm vvv de 4xz (250102) (PLW)
USO: Ismail Radio 0900 cw, 4KI de uso6/uso5, tfc-list, navs,
// 4277, 8586, 12965, 16909.5 (23 Jan 02)(HPT)
CTP: POR Ny Oeiras 2145 ITA-2 75/850 naws (26 Jan 02)(HPT)
AQP: PAK Ny Karachi 2145 cw, vvv de aqp 2/4 (24 Jan 02)(HPT)
RETM: SPANISH NAVY ?LOC 1350 RTTY 100/N/850 Wx and nav wngs
from ALMED (23/Jan)(DW)
UON: BAKU RADIO 1905 CW Wkng ships/tfc (21/Jan)(DW)
---: HAMBURG MET 2342 RTTY 50/N/450 Spurious emission. Marker
"cq de DDK2 DDH7 DDK9 frequencies 4583 kHz 7646 kHz 10100.8
kHz ry's" (22/Jan)(DW)
VCS: Halifax Radio 2150 cw, vcs + SITOR (26 Jan 02)(HPT)
LFI: Rogaland Radio 2219 cw, lfi + SITOR (26 Jan 02)(HPT)
CLA: Habana Radio CUB 0534 CW CQ (28-01-02) (AB)
VTP13: Indian navy Vishakhapatnam IND 0016 RTTY/50/700
VTP13/14 RBSL VNR RYRYRY VTP13/14 RBSL SGSGSGSG
(20-01-02) (AB)
007: ARINC SHANNON 2048 HFDL on usb. Squitters. 2049 uplink to
Air ID145 D-ALCN. 2050 uplink to ICAO 17070150 cfm logon as
Air ID146. 2053 uplink to Air ID 145/D-ALCN (26/Jan)(DW)
ARAB12: Romanian MOI Arad 2044 ALE/USB Calls RAMB12/Ramnicu
Valcea. [AMD] 3xCHR$(149) B12 (16Feb02) (RGA)
Coastguard Centre: Den Helder NLD 1145 USB In contact with
Coastguard 03 in Dutch language. Departure message: Airborne
EHVK (Valkenburg) 1443 Zulu. (21/01/02( (PD)
: Gander Radio CAN volmet 2355 USB (19-01-02) (AB)
Andrews AFB: USAF 0946 USB / ending comms with SAM 60206
(a C-20B Serial # 86-0206). (04Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
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06683.0 Andrews AFB: USAF 1018 USB / working SAM 60204 (a USAF C-20B
Serial # 86-0204). (04Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
06693.0 : UNID 1555 USB Calling ORION 02. No joy. (11-02-02) (JB)
06697.0 JAY WALK: EAM Bcast 0415 USB FU42XH. H+14/h+44 activity.
Nothing heard 0344z. (20 Jan 02) (JH)
06697.0 QUE STICK: EAM Bcast 0137 USB (Pre 0000z STEADMAN) 7O4MOI.
H+07/h+37 activity. Also noted 0007z and 0037z.
(03 Feb 02) (JH)
06697.0 RINGBOLT: EAM Bcast 0708 USB 7O6HVJ. H+07/h+37 activity.
(02 Feb 02) (JH)
06697.0 RINGBOLT: EAM Bcasts 0538 USB 7ORHOW & 7OBALQ (both 28-char).
H+07/ h+37 activity. Probably his last xmsn for local night as
nothing was heard at 0607z. (02 Feb 02) (JH)
06697.0 RINGBOLT: EAM Bcasts 0538 USB 7ORHOW & 7OBALQ (both 28char).H+07/ h+37 activity. Probably his last xmsn for local
night as nothing was heard at 0607z. (02 Feb 02) (JH)
06697.0 STEADMAN: EAM Bcast 2344 USB '...my last' (caught at the tail
end of his xmsn) and a moment later bcsting 7O4MOI, prompted
at the end of his xmsn by someone near his position for his
id. H+15/h+44 activity. Suspected TACAMO PAC. Probably use a
new callsign after their new day (0000z+). (02 Feb 02) (JH)
06697.0 TEST HOP: EAM bcast 0037 USB 7ORUD7. H+07/h+37 activity.
(08 Feb 02) (JH)
06705.0 113: Possible Chinese military 0625 ALE/USB Wkg with 112.
(04-02-02) (IB)
06712.0 ---: AIRCRAFT UNID 0006 HFDL on usb. Air ID021 (Flight Nr
given as unknown) psn 57.14N 38.14W (16/Feb)(DW)
06712.0 ---: FLIGHT LH7981 1921 HFDL on usb. Downlink to Reykjavick.
Psn 55.12N 14.55E 1921z (04/Feb)(DW)
06712.0 ---: FLIGHT LH7981 1921 HFDL on usb. Downlink to
Reykjavick.Psn 55.12N 14.55E 1921z (04/Feb)(DW)
06712.0 ---: FLIGHT LH8201 1924 HFDL on usb. Downlink to Reykjavick.
Psn 48.58N 2.11E (04/Feb)(DW)
06712.0 ---: FLIGHT LH8201 1924 HFDL on usb. Downlink to
Reykjavick.Psn 48.58N 2.11E (04/Feb)(DW)
06712.0 003: ARINC REYKJAVICK 1917 HFDL on usb. Squitters. Periodic
qrm fm USAF Andrews on same channel (04/Feb)(DW)
06712.0 003: ARINC REYKJAVICK 2336 HFDL on usb. Squitters. 2355 uplink
logon cfm to a/c ICAO 51466246 as Air ID23 (15/Feb)(DW)
06712.0 ANDREWS: EAM Bcast 0945 USB EAM FYC7PK also
8.992/11.175/11.244/13.200/15.016 (17Jan02) (JB)
06712.0 Circus Vert: (HQs CFAP, Villacoublay): 2145 USB w/unidentified
aircraft (callsign missed) w/departure message.
(14/JAN/02) (RP3)
06715.0 AF6: C-20C 85-0050 0040 ALE/USB Sounds (12Feb02) (SA)
06715.0 E41: Unid 0734 ALE/USB Wish I had caught the whole string on
this one, it might have been interesting. (29Jan02) (SA)
06721.0 100448: C-5 70-0448 0834 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (21Jan02) (SA)
06721.0 170032: C-5 87-0032 1842 ALE/USB Sounds (29Jan02) (SA)
06721.0 170033: Rch-7033 C-5 87-0033 0449 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) routed CYEG (Edmonton)
to ETAR (Ramstein) A2 for cabin pressure prob diverting to
EGUN (Mildenhall) (12Feb02) (SA)
06721.0 170170: USAF C5A Galaxy 67-0170 1954 ALE//USB Sounds.
(29Jan02) (RGA)
06721.0 170170: USAF C5A Galaxy 67-0170 1954 ALE//USB Sounds.
(29Jan02) (RGA)
06721.0 190020: C-5 69-0020 0410 ALE/USB Sounds (21Jan02) (SA)
06721.0 260006: Rch-807Y C-17 96-0006 1655 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) next dest 1800Z
A1+Metro (13Jan02) (SA)
06721.0 270041: Rch-249Y C-17 97-0041 0152 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPMETNNNN (Hilda Metro) for the Frankfurt
0400Z WX (27Jan02) (SA)
06721.0 270041: Rch-249Y C-17 97-0041 0152 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPMETNNNN (Hilda Metro) for the Frankfurt
0400Z WX (27Jan02) (SA)
06721.0 280056: Rch-218Y C-17 98-0056 0141 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
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init PP to [AMD]CCCCD9944966146NNNN (Sembach Metro) for 0430Z
WX at Rhein-Main (22Jan02) (SA)
280056: Rch-218Y C-17 98-0056 0141 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD9944966146NNNN (Sembach Metro) for 0430Z
WX at Rhein-Main (22Jan02) (SA)
290058: Rch-411Y C-17 99-0058 055 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) inb next station at
290058: Rch-411Y C-17 99-0058 055 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) inb next station at
0330Z A1 1 pax, neg cargo pass to Metro for WX at CYQX
(Gander) (21Jan02) (SA)
290165: Rch-419Y C-17 99-0165 0704 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) inb next 0940Z A2 + WX
(10Feb02) (SA)
470120: Rch-824Y KC-1087-0120 0225 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) req Hilda pass three
hour out msg to Mildenhall AMCC in the blocks 0545Z A1, 58 on
board all thru neg haz, gas and go (30Jan02) (SA)
DRMJ:(Selcall) C-5 ??? 2120 ALE/USB Wkg CEF Westover
(14Feb02) (SA)
E30557: E-3B 75-0557 0529 ALE/USB Wkg GTL with ALE init PP to
[AMD] CCCCD8,2382251NNNN (Mildenhall Base Ops) after many
failed patches to Moron, finally tried Mild to contact Moron
for the status of his tanker ETHYL-02 (29Jan02) (SA)
PLA: Lajes Field Azores 1857 ALE/USB Sounds. (17Feb02) (RGA)
Unid: O/M (JJ): 0354 USB w/several O/M (JJ). Possibly military
or maritime net. ((NOTE: Same type of traffic/chat as on
6728)). (10/JAN/02) (RP3)
Unid: O/M (JJ): 0352 USB w/several O/M (JJ). Possibly military
or maritime net. (10/JAN/02) (RP3)
Tango Romeo: USB, 0645za Spanish station TANGO ROMEO was
calling HOTEL FOXTROT SEIS TRES (HF63).26/Jan/02 (PP1)
Unid: O/M (JJ): 0311 USB w/O/M (JJ). (26/JAN/02) (RP3)
Unid: O/M (SS): 0340 USB w/O/M (SS). (26/JAN/02) (RP3)
222: Possible Chinese military 0025 ALE/USB Sounding.
(08-02-02) (IB)
RINGBOLT: 22-char EAM 0706 USB 7O6HVJ simulcast 8992 & 6697
with nil heard 11244. (02 Feb 02) (JH)
Topcat 33: USAF C-135 Aircraft 2008 USB / working Jest 44 for
AR work. Gave 303.0 MHz AM for AR freq.
(29Jan.2002) (Midwest USA)
NOMADE1: R&S Mobile Net 1900 ALE/USB Calls NOMADE2. Followed
by burst type modem activity. NOMADE2 not seen.
(28Jan02) (RGA)
NOMADE1: R&S Net Mobiles 1449 ALE/USB Calls NOMADE2.
(24Jan02) (RGA)
Unid: MARS S/off after tuning in PACTOR 100
27-01-02 07,17 (BvR)
: Unid Possible Russian Mil 0829 RTTY/50/250 5F ..cfm nw 440
65 12 0629 =4385= for 93593 fm 04259 33689 02301 61963
81543....(ends) cfm nw ga. (12-02-02) (IB)
FDC: F AF Metz 2224 cw, vvv (26 Jan 02)(HPT)
CQ797: M40 2106 CW cq797 cq797 hr hr 12 12 = = 568T1 T7355
83749 65533 T7569 T3945 796T8 47697 59882 T3T41 66925 59T86 ar
ar sk sk. (17-02-02) (IB)
HERKY 70/75: USAF 16:5 USB / Working CHARIOT and
BUGEATER.(07/Feb/2002) (Terry Ford UK)
0000006137: UNID Turkish station, TUR 2104 USB/MIL-STD188-141A
sounding, using Codan radio equipment (23Jan02) (LDO)
0000006138: Prob Iranian Net 2130 ALE/USB Sounds.
(13Feb02) (RGA)
BU3C3: ROMANIAN MIL/MOI BUCHAREST 1946 MIL.STD 188-141 on usb.
Clng CNPc3/Cluj Napoca (08/Feb)(DW)
BU3C3: ROMANIAN MIL/MOI BUCHAREST 1946 MIL.STD 188-141 on
usb.Clng CNPc3/Cluj Napoca (08/Feb)(DW)
VCO: CCG SYDNEY 2200 FAX 120/576/N/800 Ice chart. Mom change
of drumspd, shortly after start then stabilised. 2239z second
chrt, agn no clear enough for small detail (04/Feb)(DW)
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06915.0 VCO: CCG SYDNEY 2200 FAX 120/576/N/800 Strong, no start tones,
blurred, improving slightly (06/Feb)(DW)
06915.0 VCO: CCG SYDNEY 2344 FAX 120/576/N/800 Ice chart, blurred
(14/Feb)(DW)
06921.0 2010: Prob Turkish Red Crescent Org 2257 ALE/USB Sounds.
(21Jan02) (RGA)
06935.0 229: Possible Chinese 0733 ALE/USB Wkg 209 (29-01-02) (IB)
06940.0 SHADOW WARRIOR: Clg BLUE AIR CELL 1741 USB Freq remains active
but at reduced levels when comparerd to the past two days.
(30 Jan 02) (JH)
06940.5 Shadow Warrior: 1917z USB wking various stns, 28/Jan/02 (TS)
06940.5 SHADOW WARRIOR: Wkg BLUE AIR CELL 1528 USB Mission/target
status chatter. Freq sometimes qrm'd by co-channel LINK-11
ping pong activity. (29 Jan 02) (JH)
06945.0 BRLB2: Romanian MOI Braila 1812 ALE/USB Calls BOTB2/Botosani.
(16Feb02) (RGA)
06945.0 BRLB2: Romanian MOI Braila 1812 ALE/USB Calls
BOTB2/Botosani.(16Feb02) (RGA)
06945.0 BRLB2: Romanian MOI Braila 1956 ALE/USB Calls BOTB2/Botosani.
(16Feb02) (RGA)
06945.0 BRLB2: Romanian MOI Braila 1956 ALE/USB Calls
BOTB2/Botosani.(16Feb02) (RGA)
06945.0 BRLB2: Romanian MOI Braila 2056 ALE/USB Calls PNMB2/Piatr
Niemt. (16Feb02) (RGA)
06945.0 BRLB2: Romanian MOI Braila Net 2 2058 ALE/USB Calls PNMB/Piatr
Niemt who responds. Followed by modem activity.
(02Feb02) (RGA)
06969.00 7PDQ: UNKNOWN 1600 CW / Coded group MSGs Positive
contact/Full Duplex (30/Jan/2002) (RICH WA6KNW)
07018.0 REA4: AFHQ Moscow RUS 1942 MORSE/--/1000 01190 sked bcast. //
4179 (01Feb02) (RGA)
07134.0 239: Poss Chinese Mil 0155 ALE/USB Wkg with 288.
(14-02-02) (IB)
07251.0 : Unid. Possible Chinese Mil 0905 RTTY/50/1000 636 499 36 0131
1430 --- header 0430 4084 2190 9239 6968 5340 5716 8936 0066
0035........... < clip > gsl 1708. (31-01-02) (IB)
07375.0 UKB: UNID 0800 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng UKR
(18/Feb)(DW)
07375.0 UKB: UNID 1400 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Responds to UKR.
Also at 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 (17/Feb)(DW)
07375.0 UKB: Unid 1435 ALE/USB Calls UKR. (30Jan02) (RGA)
07375.0 UKR: Unid 1300 ALE/USB Calls UKB who responds. (31Jan02) (RGA)
07375.0 UKR: UNID 1400 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng UKB. Also at
1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 (17/Feb)(DW)
07435.0 : Unid Poss Chinese Mil 0256 RTTY/50/1000 ...1205 9827 8167
7290 2539 3218 7260 8704 0165 5038. GMA 100. GMA 100. GSL
44444444 GSL 1102. 040/FX 499 60 0214 1100 2120 7468 0972
3452 1915 4308 6853 1714 7430 4321...<clip> GSL 1110. 041/FX
499 60 0214 1100 7462 1041 8720 9543 7401 7978 1147 8887
9705 7734... (14-02-02) (IB)
07477.0 WGY908: FEMA-Denver, CO 2132 USB / wkg WGY910 (WA) and others
in the Operation SECURE net. (30Jan.2002) (Midwest USA)
07510.0 BACC2: Romanian MOI Bacau, ROU 1122 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A
calling BU2C2 [=Bucharest]20Jan02) (LDO)
07510.0 BACC2: Romanian MOI Bacau, ROU 1122 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A
calling BU2C2 [=Bucharest]20Jan02) (LDO)
07510.0 BU2C2: Romanian MOI Bucharest, ROU 1122 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A
calling BACC2 [=Bacau] (20Jan02) (LDO)
07542.0 : Unid. Spanish Ny (?) 2000 RTTY/75/840 Telecipher.
(01Feb02) (RGA)
07570.0 RBX72: TAHKENT MET 1723 FAX 60/576/N/800 Hazy chart thru 1730z
(13/Feb)(DW)
07585.7 RFVITT: Mayotte 22.00 ARQ-E3 192/400 Only part of message
caught - 5-lg tfc to un-id. No cct ID seen (27Jan02). (PT)
07590.0 UFL: VladivostokRadio RUS 2119 CW Russian language NAWIP widearea wether fcasts. Then working ships. (19Feb02) (RGA)
07592.0 Unid: unid 2050 RTTY 50/425 TEXT: CECI EST UN TEST DEMISSION
TELETYPE (10/Feb/2002) (Oleg Konstantinov)
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150002: C-5 85-0002 0438 ALE/USB Sounds (11Feb02) (SA)
200180: C-17 00-0180 0019 ALE/USB Sounds (10Feb02) (SA)
500364: KC-135 60-0364 0315 AOLE/USB Wkg OFF (10Feb02) (SA)
CEF: Westover 0348 ALE/USB Wkg 150001 C-5 85-0001
(11Feb02) (SA)
P6Z: Paris, France 19.28 FEC-A 192/400 MFA with svc tfc to
D2Z, Budapest embassy (15Jan02). (PT)
QAEC: Taiwanese NAVY 1254 ALE/LSB Wkg with FWHC
(06-02-02) (IB)
Un-ID: Czech Rep. (?????) 19.20 Pactor Trying to connect to
OL1KFO.Could that be Czech KFOR contingent?? (30Dec01). (PT)
DDH7: Deutscher Wetterdienst 2030 ITA2 50/447 '62520 03153
99597 70155' (03Feb02) (Gaston Cucutau)
8BY: M16 DGSE Ste Assise FRA 1957 CW 2x3FGs. (01Feb02) (RGA)
RCQ72: Yakutsk Meteo 0725 FAX/60/576 surface analysis area
approx. 50n100e to 68n150e. At 0810 two-panel chart Kara Sea
East Siberian Sea (02Feb02) (KB)
0000410011: Unid 1238 ALE/LSB Sounds. Also heard 0000420014 &
0000310011. (14-02-02) (IB)
CFH: Halifax, NS, Canada 0350 Baudot 75/850r First time I have
heard CFH on this frequency! (22Jan.2002) (Midwest USA)
BB116: Unid 0036 ALE/USB Sounding. (28-01-02) (IB)
BB118: Gabon Railways Net 2048 ALE/USB Calls PCOWENDO/Owendo.
(19Feb02) (RGA)
CC11: Gabon Railways Net 2046 ALE/USB Sounds. (19Feb02) (RGA)
KUMASI: Ghana Net 0034 ALE/USB Wkg ACCRA. (28-01-02) (IB)
MOANDA: Gabon Railways Net 2049 ALE/USB Calls PCBOOUE/Booue
who responds. (19Feb02) (RGA)
2222: N.African Oil(?) Net 1937 ALE/USB Sounds.
(13Feb02) (RGA)
2223: Prob N.African Oil Exploration Net 1826 ALE/USB Sounds.
(01Feb02) (RGA)
: unid 1855 USB, 2 m chatting in SS (poss. fishermen)
(17-Jan-02) (MB3)
O2: N.African Oil(?) Net 2022 ALE/USB Sounds. Calls V5.
(13Feb02) (RGA)
O2: N.African Oil(?) Net 2022 ALE/USB Sounds. Calls
V5.(13Feb02) (RGA)
FDG: F AF Bordeaux 1713 ITA-2 50/170 test (21 Jan 02)(HPT)
: Khabarovsk Meteo, RUS 0657 FAX 120/576 weak and blocked by
CW stn "...555 324" etc. Next chart 0705 (19Jan02) (KB)
:Khabarovsk Meteo 0715 FAX 120/576 Sea of Okhotsk and RussianChinese border discernible (27Jan02) (KB)
619: Possible East Asian Net 1611 ALE/USB Sounds.
(11-02-02) (IB)
VIQUEQUE: East Timor 1213 ALE/USB Wkg with SECURITY, AILEU,
AINARO, JOC. Also Racal SkyFax VFT modem activity.
(14-02-02) (IB)
115: CHINESE DIPLO 1514 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Responds
to 177. Short burst of psk modem and some brief J3e clng in
Chinese. (11/Feb)(DW)
177: CHINESE DIPLO 1513 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng 115
(11/Feb)(DW)
LINCOLNSHIRE POACHER: E03 Cyprus 2104 USB OC with callup
91274. (11Feb02) (RGA)
UNID: prob Colombian Navy 0136 CLOVER2000 wkg UNID.
(18/Jan/02) (MADX)
2222: N.African Oil(?) Net 2116 ALE/USB Sounds. Also 0000
sounding. (13Feb02) (RGA)
LD2: Angolan MOI Luanda 2003 ALE/USB Calls KKG/Kigali(?).
(06Feb02) (RGA)
LD2: Angolan MOI Luanda 2049 ALE/USB Calls HLA/Unid.
(06Feb02) (RGA)
PAR: Rockwell Collins Paris FRA Sounds. Also on 13850 at
1504z. (30Jan02) (RGA)
PAR: Rockwell Collins Paris FRA Sounds. Also on 13850 at
1504z. (30Jan02) (RGA)
TOU: R&S Toulouse FRA 1503 ALE/USB Sounds (18Jan02) (RGA)
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07995.0 109: Possible Chinese military 0956 ALE/USB Wkg with 101 103
105 110 111 300 (04-02-02) (IB)
07996.0 UJ11: Unid. Prob N.African 1928 ALE/USB Calls MQ11.
(22Jan02) (RGA)
08005.0 BRLB2: Romanian MOI Braila 1812 ALE/USB Calls BOT/Botosani.
[AMD] 3xCHR$(149) B2@ (16Feb02) (RGA)
08005.0 BRLB2: Romanian MOI Braila 1956 ALE/USB Calls BOTB2/Botosani.
[AMD] 3xCHR$(149). (16Feb02) (RGA)
08010.0 ---: UNID 1554 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng SB1
(01/Feb)(DW)
08010.0 28: Danish Military 1655 ALE/USB Cals 68. (02Feb02) (RGA)
08010.0 68: DANISH MIL? ?LOC 1641 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng
DK1 (01/Feb)(DW)
08010.0 68: Danish Military 2104 ALE/USB Calls 69. DK11 also active.
(16Feb02) (RGA)
08010.0 68: Danish Military 2104 ALE/USB Calls 69. DK11 also
active.(16Feb02) (RGA)
08010.0 : Prob Danish Military 1655 ALE/USB Calls DK1. (ID corrupt).
(02Feb02) (RGA)
08010.0 : Prob Danish Military 1655 ALE/USB Calls DK1. (ID
corrupt).(02Feb02) (RGA)
08010.0 AL11J: UNID 0848 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng IQ11J, also
clng 0849 EJ13Q, 0850 SB11J, 0851 QF11J, 0856 QF15J, 0900
QF16J, 0902 RV11J, 0903 RV14J, 0909 QF11J (02/Feb)(DW)
08010.0 AL11J: UNID 1704 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb.. Clng EJ11J then
EJ13J, then 1707z SB11J, and 1711z QF14J (01/Feb)(DW)
08010.0 ALX: ROMANIAN MIL/MOI ALEXANDRIA 1835 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on
usb. Responding to GAL/Galati (01/Feb)(DW)
08010.0 CENTR5: MFA BUCHAREST 0858 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng
RMZ (02/Feb)(DW)
08010.0 CNP: ROMANIAN MIL/MOI CLUJ NOPOCA 1526 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on
usb. Responds to SUC/Suceava (01/Feb)(DW)
08010.0 GAL: ROMANIAN MIL/MOI GALATI 1535 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb.
Clng ALX/Alexandria (01/Feb)(DW)
08010.0 GAL: ROMANIAN MIL/MOI GALATI 1535 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on
usb.Clng ALX/Alexandria (01/Feb)(DW)
08010.0 GAL: ROMANIAN MIL/MOI GALATI 1835 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb.
Clng ALX/Alexandria (01/Feb)(DW)
08010.0 GAL: ROMANIAN MIL/MOI GALATI 1835 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on
usb.Clng ALX/Alexandria (01/Feb)(DW)
08010.0 GAL: Romanian MOI Galati 0736 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB clg SAL:
Romanian MOI Slatina. (14/Jan/02) (MADX)
08010.0 SB13J: Prob Algerian MOI 1714 ALE/USB Calls EJ11J who
responds. (02Feb02) (RGA)
08010.0 SLA: ROMANIAN MIL/MOI SLATINA 1635 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on
usb. Clng GLA/Galati (01/Feb)(DW)
08010.0 SUC: ROMANIAN MIL/MOI SUCEAVA 1526 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on
usb. Clng CNP/Cluj Nopoca (01/Feb)(DW)
08010.0 unid: 0616 AM / Female in Spanish with five figure
groups.Ended at 0642Z. (15Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
08015.0 RESB3: Romanian MOI Resita Net 3 2101 ALE/USB Calls BMAB3/Baia
Mare. (02Feb02) (RGA)
08028.0 v5g: MFA Bukarest 1113 rou-fec/164.5 scrambled 1150 cw: - - vvvv v5g v5g nw hr qru qrx byzz - - 12-Jan-02 (wp3)
08035.0 CNPB7: Romanian MOI Cluj Napoca 1938 ALE/USB Calls
SGHB7/Sfintu Gheorge. (16Feb02) (RGA)
08035.0 CNPB7: Romanian MOI Cluj Napoca 1938 ALE/USB CallsSGHB7/Sfintu
Gheorge. (16Feb02) (RGA)
08035.0 CNPB7: Romanian MOI Cluj Napoca 2038 ALE/USB Calls
BSVB7/Brasov. (16Feb02) (RGA)
08035.0 CNPB7: Romanian MOI Cluj Napoca 2038 ALE/USB Calls
BSVB7/Brasov. (16Feb02) (RGA)
08040.0 GYA: Northwood 0456 FAX 120/576 w/500mb height chart already
in progress. (17/Jan/02) (MADX)
08040.0 GYA: RN Norhwood 2037 Fax 120/576 Poor
(03Feb02) (Gaston Cucutau)
08048.5 C05: USNG Bio Team 0229 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB clg B07: USNG Bio
Team. Again at 0231z. (18/Jan/02) (MADX)
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08050.0 BUZB10: Romanian MOI Buzau 1913 ALE/USB Calls SUCB10/Suceava
who responds. (16Feb02) (RGA)
08050.0 BUZB10: Romanian MOI Net 10 Buzau 2215 ALE/USB Calls
SUCB10/Suceava (22Jan02) (RGA)
08050.0 SUCB10: Romanian MOI Suceava 2013 ALE/USB Calls TULB10/Tulcea.
(16Feb02) (RGA)
08060.0 12COY:.0 Dutch mil 12 airmobile infantry batallion Narvik clg
FOB NOR ALE 125 22-01-02 19,13 (BvR)
08060.0 13COY: 13 Airmobile Inf Btn Neth Army in Norway 2022 ALE/USB
Calls LOGOPS/Supply Company. (06Feb02) (RGA)
08060.0 13COY:.0 Dutch mil 13 airmobile infantry batallion Narvik cmd
[61 7f 7f] to Logops NOR ALE 125 22-01-02
08060.0 13COY:Dutch mil 13th airmobile infantry batallion Narvik
cmd [1a 6a 42] to 12COY NOR ALE 125 21-01-02
08060.0 CS003: Prob Italian Military 1308 ALE/USB Calls RS0012.
(18Jan02) (RGA)
08060.0 FOB:.0 Dutch mil Forward Operating Base Narvik clg 12COY NOR
ALE 125 22-01-02 19,06 (BvR)
08060.0 LOGOPS: Netherlands Army in Norway 1520 ALE/USB Calls 13COY.
(30Jan02) (RGA)
08060.0 LOGOPS: Netherlands Army in Norway 1557 ALE/USB Calls 13COY
who responds. Some bursts probably link-protected.
(29Jan02) (RGA)
08060.0 LOGOPS:Dutch mil Logops supply company Narvik cmd
[61 7f 7f] to COY12 NOR ALE 125 21-01-02 19,00 (BvR)
08060.0 UNID: 1930 Baudot 52.73 bd/197 shift third-shift Cyrillic with
East European names, military (navy?) ranks, and dates
(birthdays?) of men (29 Jan 02)(HPT)
08072.0 0200: UNID Guardia di Finanza station, I 1210 LSB/MIL-STD
188-141A clng 0018 (20Jan02) (LDO)
08093.0 ---:FF poss MOD Paris FRANCE 1202 08 Feb 02 ARQ E3 200
idling(EB)
08094.5 FDC: AF Metz 1304 cw, vvv (27 Jan 02)(HPT)
08094.7 Unid: 14:20 ARQE3 200/400 Unid FF with idling S5 Frequenze
liste gives FF/MOD Paris on this freq.13/Jan/02 (RP)
08102.0 7108: Unid 1250 ALE/USB Wkg with 7105. (19-02-02) (IB)
08102.0 FZ4: Unid 1341 PACKET/300/200 Net consists FZ4 JC5 AX2 FJ9.
'Text: FZ4>JC5>RR6,F JC5>FZ4>I75,C,f0: FZ4 DE JC5 . BT QSL
TK180807 BT (18-02-02) (IB)
08102.0 FZ4: Unid 1400 PACKET/300/200 Wkg with JC5 AX2 FJ9. FZ4
possible net control stn. Uses ACP131 Z-signals with INT means
military? Times are given in EST and American date format.
(19-02-02) (IB)
08103.0 4XZ: Israeli Navy Haifa ISR 2345 CW VVV 4XZ 4XZ = =
(26-01-02) (AB)
08104.0 4XZ: Ny Haifa 1625 cw, vvv + msgs (27 Jan 02)(HPT)
08105.3 'RFFX': MOD Paris 2046 ARQ-E 184.6/404 Idle
(03/Feb/2002)(Gaston Cucutau)
08115.5 UNID: 0740 Piccolo 12 tone (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
08122.0 Canberra Control: 1124 USB calling HMAS Bunbury (Fremantle
Class PC # 217) w/no response. (29/JAN/02)
08122.0 Canberra Control: 1257 USB in radio checks w/HMAS Bendigo &
HMAS Bunbury (both Fremantle Class Patrol Craft). Darwin
Control also in radio checks w/unidentified vessel.
(21/JAN/02) (RP3)
08149.0 7736: Possible Chinese Mil 0616 RTTY/50/1000 017 499 74 0130
1140 --- header 7337 - - - 7736 --- possible addresses 2934
6580 5941 2493 7689 2109 7461 9367 2057 4362... qsl 1420.
(30-01-02) (IB)
08149.0 7736: Possible Chinese Mil 0616 RTTY/50/1000 017 499 74 0130
1140 --- header 7337 - - - 7736 --- possible addresses 2934
6580 5941 2493 7689 2109 7461 9367 2057 4362... qsl
1420.(30-01-02) (IB)
08150.0 KCNA: KCNA News Agency DPRK 1045 BAUDOT 50/425 First time
logged at this frequency. Good Copy. (30/Jan/2002)
(D Kerr (AUS))
08150.9 Pyongyang: 1030 50/400 ee propaganda garbled(Dec 3 2001)(PLOO)
08156.0 Unid: Y/L (EE-Caribbean accent): 0335 USB w/vessel 2C2 (O/M
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EE- Caribbean (29/JAN/02) (RP3).
08158.0 : Unid Poss Chinese Mil 0852 RTTY/50/1000 ... 0645 4515 0068
7121 7683 4126 2314 5128 7124 ---- - W 182 69// 55125
RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY HJ GSL CS 1654 RYRYRYRYRY SK SK. QO QO.
RYRYRYRYRY SK SK QO MKS U IY HJ TSQ MKS HRYRYRYRYRY.
(14-02-02) (IB)
08165.0 A25: Latvian KFOR Net NCS 2227 ALE/USB Calls OZOLS.
(08Feb02) (RGA)
08165.0 EAGLE: Rohde & Schwarz Net 1454 ALE/USB Calls SPACEMAN. Net
very active on 81`65 & 9212. (31Jan02) (RGA)
08165.0 NOMADE1: R&S Net 1916 ALE/USB Calls TECHNIQUE. (29Jan02) (RGA)
08165.0 NOMADE: R&S Station 0036 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB clg NOMADE1: R&S
Station. (13/Jan/02) (MADX)
08170.0 4001: Unid 0848 ALE/USB Sounds. (11-02-02) (IB)
08170.0 4001: Unid 1252 ALE/USB Sounding. (07-02-02) (IB)
08170.0 MASTER1: Unid 1625 ALE/USB Wkg with CLIENT1. (14-02-02) (IB)
08172.0 MASTER: Unid 1628 ALE/USB ALE/USB [TO] CLIENT (10-02-02) (IB)
08172.0 VBV: Possible M14 1905 CW VBV VBV VBV... (R4) 728 728 120 120
= = 15710 79859.... (18-02-02) (IB)
08173.0 CLIENT1: Unid 1553 ALE/USB Wkg with MASTER1. (11-02-02) (IB)
08176.0 Unid: O/M (EE): 1136 USB w/maritime wx. (29/JAN/02) (RP3)
08177.0 9596: Possible Chinese Mil 0759 RTTY/50/500 RYs. 07 199 83
0130 1600 --- header 9592 - - - 9596 7832 5281 4803 3061 6029
0964 6145 7985 7951 3947...< clip >1p 48 - - - 100w 5108
5304 3286...2p 70w - - - 88w 7248 5274 8201...
(30-01-02) (IB)
08185.0 ELEFANTE: MoD Roma, I 0830, USB setting up 1200 Bd FSK tfc. on
freq BJ (unlocated) with UNID station (12Jan02) (LDO)
08190.0 #'s: number station 0210z Jan 8, 2002 possible CW 5f group
traffic, under several other stations. [SN]
08190.0 DROB11: Romanian MOI Net 11 Drobeta Turnu Severin 1710 ALE/USB
Calls TARB11/Targoviste who responds. (13Feb02) (RGA)
08190.0 DROB11: Romanian MOI Net 11 Drobeta Turnu Severin 1810 ALE/USB
Calls PITB11/Pitesti. (13Feb02) (RGA)
08295.5 JWL: unid 1305 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB clg STK: unid.
(19/Jan/02) (MADX)
08295.5 JWL: unid 1322 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB clg GRH: unid.
(19/Jan/02) (MADX)
08295.5 JWL: unid 2115 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB w/sounding call.
(18/Jan/02) (MADX)
08295.5 RLW: unid 0129 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB clg JWL: unid. Again at
1329. (19/Jan/02) (MADX)
08295.5 STK: unid 2103 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB w/sounding call.
(18/Jan/02) (MADX)
08295.5 STK: unid 2103 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB w/sounding
call.(18/Jan/02) (MADX)
08298.0 VTP: IN Vishakhapatnam IND 2006 RTTY/50/--- Wx fcast/ Poor
copy inFishFone QRM. (01Feb02) (RGA)
08298.0 VTP: IN Vishakhapatnam IND 2006 RTTY/50/--- Wx fcast/ Poorcopy
inFishFone QRM. (01Feb02) (RGA)
08303.0 LOR: Argentine Navy Puerto Belgrano 0051 BAUDOT 75/170 w/SS
tfc. (18/Jan/02) (MADX)
08330.3 RFVI: Le Port, Reunion 20.00 ARQ-E3 100/400 VERIFICATION
LIAISON msg to RFHI, Noumea, on VII cct (13Jan01). (PT)
08335.5 DHJ-59: (German Navy Wilhelmshaven): 2218 USB w/unidentified
German Navy vessel in voice (EE) & RTTY traffic.
(15/JAN/02) (RP3)
08335.5 drak: FGS "Mecklenburg-Vorpommern" 1149 usb/rtty qso dhj59
12-Jan-02 (wp3)
08337.5 CAMSLANT: USCG CAMSLANT Chesapeake 2200 USB clg 1716: HC-130H7
#1716 (CGAS Sacramento?) in ANDVT and in the clear. "1716,
this is CAMSLANT Chesapeake on 5 and 8 megs, over". Looks like
CAMSLANT thinks they are still on 5696 and 8983.
(10/Feb/02) (MADX)
08378.0 IBEF: MV Fillipo Lembo 20.24 ARQ Tfc to DIFMAR ROMA via IAR
(19Jan01). (PT)
08385.5 UIEU:.0 ship "Maount Kent" 2000.0 Sitor-A calling selcall
KPVQ (HEC BERN) for msg. 26/01 (PP1)
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08387.5 UBUS: SRTM Irkutsk 1213 ARQ clg Vladivostok w/KYPS selcal &
55329 UBUS STRM Irkutsk id, no tfc (12Jan02) (ML2)
08387.5 UDDD: SMB Spravedlivyi 1240 ARQ tfc to Vladivostok
(14Jan02) (ML2)
08387.5 UFSN: PB Sibirtsevo 1059 ARQ tfc to Vladivostok
(16Jan02) (ML2)
08387.5 XUFV3: M/V Pasifik Wind 1159 ARQ wkg Vladivostok w/KYPS
selcal, XUFV3 id & part msg (05Jan02) (ML2)
08392.5 UDEC:.0 MV Boris Livanov tlx tfc to Narvik Norway via
Novorossiysk eta Narvik pilot station 01st feb 2002 INT ARQ
100 26-01-02 18,50 (BvR)
08397.0 UCOY: MV Mekhanik Fomin 15.30 ARQ Working Arkhangelsk Radio
(16Jan02). (PT)
08401.2 1KZDJA: Polish KFOR Det Jankovicz Kosovo 1814 ALE/USB Calls
OPERAC-YJNYPKW Warsaw. (01Feb02) (RGA)
08402.0 URWM: KM Nestzrenko 2010 RTTY/50/170 TR to USM5/Unid Ukrainian
coast station. (01Feb02) (RGA)
08421.5 LZW: Varna Radio 16.47 SITOR-B tfc-list // 4218.5, 6330,
12587, 16879 (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
08421.5 VRX: Hongkong Radio 1625 cw, vrx + SITOR (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
08422.0 ESA: Tallinn Radio 1702 SITOR-B schedule, navigational
warnings (the latter not scheduled for HF) // 4210,5 12593,
16826 (11 Dec 01)(HPT)
08422.0 ESA: Tallinn Radio 1702 SITOR-B schedule, navigational
warnings (the latter not scheduled for HF) // 4210,5
12593,16826 (11 Dec 01)(HPT)
08422.0 ESA:Tallin radio ESTONIA 1017 08 Feb 02 CW/ARQ callband (EB)
08422.0 HEC:Berne radio SWITZERLAND 1019 08 Feb 02 CW/ARQ
callband (EB)
08424.0 UDK2: Murmansk Radio 1710 cw, de udk2 + SITOR, hard to
discover under svo (29 Jan 02)(HPT)
08430.0 TAH: Istanbul Radio 0800 SITOR-B 100/170 w/wx in English.
(15/Jan/02) (MADX)
08431.0 TAH: Istanbul Turk Radio TUR 2016 FEC NX headlines in Turkish.
(01Feb02) (RGA)
08431.0 TAH: Istanbul Turk Radio TUR 2016 FEC NX headlines in
Turkish.(01Feb02) (RGA)
08431.5 UAT: Moscow Radio 0754 CW w/call and ARQ free idle. At 0800
w/tfc list in SITOR-B 100/170. (15/Jan/02) (MADX)
08432.5 UFN: Novorossiysk R sitor-A wkg UBGX "Leonid Utesov"
26/01 (PP1)
08432.5 UFN:.0 Novorossiysk R 2146.0 Sitor-A working UDGA
"Khoudozhnik Moor" 12/01 (PP1)
08432.5 UFN:.0 Novorossiysk R.0 2000/2200 sitor-A working UDFY
14/01 (PP1)
08434.0 TAH: Istanbul Turk Radio TUR 2018 FEC Traffic list.
(01Feb02) (RGA)
08435.0 XSQ: Guangzhou Radio 1622 cw, xsq + SITOR (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
08435.5 OST40: Ostende Radio 1620 cw, ost + SITOR (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
08435.5 OST: Oostende Radio 0851 CW w/call and ARQ free idle.
(15/Jan/02) (MADX)
08440.0 PBC:R.D.N Den Helder NETHERLANDS 1013 08 Feb 02 RTTY 075
callband (EB)
08445.0 A4M: Muscat Radio 1619 cw, de a4m (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
08448.0 A9M: Bahrein Radio 1617 cw, cq (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
08450.0 5AB: Benghazi Radio 1618 cw, cq (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
08450.0 5AB: BenghaziRadio LBY 2019 CW Marker with usual spurii.
(01Feb02) (RGA)
08451.0 UBF2: St. Petersburg Radio 0900 cw, 4lt3 de ubf2,powestka, //
12855 (29 Jan 02)(HPT)
08453.0 FUG: French Navy La Regine 0848 BAUDOT 150/810 w/test tape.
(15/Jan/02) (MADX)
08454.0 FUG:French navy Paris France 1005 08 FEB 02 RTTY 075
callband (EB)
08473.0 HLF: Seoul Radio 1809 cw, hlf + SITOR (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
08475.2 RFVI: FN Le Port REU 2147 RTTY/75/850 ZUI Testing De FUX RYs
(12Jan02) (BC3)
08478.5 FUF: French Navy Martinique 0839 BAUDOT 75/840 w/call tape.
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08557.0
08557.0
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08657.0
08661.4
08662.0
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(15/Jan/02) (MADX)
HLF: Seoul Radio 1808 cw, cq qsx 8 mhz (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
HLF: SeoulRadio KOR 2057 CW QSX Marker. (11Feb02) (RGA)
9MG: Penang Radio GW-node 0025 cw, 9mg + SITOR
(27 Jan 02)(HPT)
S: MX Beacon Arkhangelsk RUS 2020 CW (01Feb02) (RGA)
CLA20: Havanna Radio 0023 cw, cq mrk (27 Jan 02)(HPT)
HLF: Seoul Radio 1800 cw, hlf + SITOR (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
VTH: IN Bombay IND 2022 RTTY/50/--- Msgs to warships. Poor
copy in QRM. (01Feb02) (RGA)
VTH: IN Mumbai IND 2056 RTTY/50/850 4FGs to warships. Tx freq
is unstable. (11Feb02) (RGA)
XSG: Shanghai Radio 0015 cw, cq mrk (27 Jan 02)(HPT)
NMG: USCG COMSTA New Orleans 0829 FAX 120/576 w/request for
comments/schedule chart. QRT at 0834. (15/Jan/02) (MADX)
XSQ: Guangzhou Radio 2321 cw, cq, mrk (26 Jan 02)(HPT)
: Unid 1917 REVS/50/250 36-50 idling (?) (02Feb02) (RGA)
SPB43: Szczecin Radio 1357 SITOR-B tfc-list, schedule //
19697.5 (27 Jan 02)(HPT)
SPB43: Szczecin Radio 1357 SITOR-B tfc-list, schedule
//19697.5 (27 Jan 02)(HPT)
SPB: Szczecin Radio 0824 SITOR-B 100/170 w/nx in Polish.
(15/Jan/02) (MADX)
SPE41: SzczecinRadio POL 1919 FEC Nx in Polish.
(02Feb02) (RGA)
UWS3: Kiyew Radio 1231 cw, nawip mentioning Italy and Nov Sad,
Dnepr-area, 1253 off // 12695.5, later tfc, (29 Jan 02)(HPT)
CLA21: Habana Radio 2142 cq, cq qsx (21 Jan 02)(HPT)
XSN: Ningbo Radio 0011 cw, cq qru? (27 Jan 02)(HPT)
USO: Ismail Radio 0900 cw, 4KI de uso6/uso5, tfc-list, navs,
// 4277, 6386.5, 12965, 16909.5 (23 Jan 02)(HPT)
USO: Ismail Radio 0900 cw, 4KI de uso6/uso5, tfc-list, navs,//
4277, 6386.5, 12965, 16909.5 (23 Jan 02)(HPT)
VTK: I Ny Tuticorin 2058 cw, vvv de vtk 2/3/4, longer text
before, wx or navs? not audible due to interference from BCstation (21 Jan 02)(HPT)
XVS: Ho Chi Minh rdo 1148 CW WX EE (21Jan02) (ML2)
LSD836: Argentina Radio 2317 cw, lsd 836 + DIG
(26 Jan 02) (HPT)
UFL: Vladivostok Radio 2330 SITOR-B tfc-list, navarea
(26 Jan 02)(HPT)
HEC: Bern Radio GW-node 1840 cw hec + DIG (22 Jan 02)(HPT)
XSV: Tianjin Radio 2058 cw, cq pse up 363 363 clg
(21 Jan 02)(HPT)
XSV: TianjinRadio PRC 1921 CW Up 363. (02Feb02) (RGA)
XSV:Tianjin radio CHINA 1945 07 Jan 02 CW callband (EB)
CWA: Cerrito Radio 2145 cw, cq (21 Jan 02)(HPT)
SAB: Goeteborg Radio/GW-node 2149 cw, sab + digitals
(21 Jan 02)(HPT)
UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 0900 cw nawip/powesta // 439.5, 3737,
12973, 17152 (22 Jan 02)(HPT)
UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 0900 cw nawip/powesta // 439.5,
3737,12973, 17152 (22 Jan 02)(HPT)
XSV: Tianjin Radio 2156 cw, xsv + SITOR (21 Jan 02)(HPT)
VTG: IND Ny Mumbai 2159 cw, vvv de vtg 4/6/7 (21 Jan 02) (HPT)
HLW: Seoul Radio 2200 cw, cq (21 Jan 02)(HPT)
DAO: Kiel Radio 1843 cw, dao + DIG (22 Jan 02)(HPT)
VTP6: IN Vishakhapatnam IND 1923 CW 4LGs to warships.
(02Feb02) (RGA)
VTP6: IN Vishakhapatnam IND 2046 CW 4FGs to warships.
(11Feb02) (RGA)
K04: Unid 0327 ALE/USB Wkg with K90 (06-02-02) (IB)
VIE: Darwin, Australia 1421z Jan 5, 2002 "VIE" and ARQ?100
idle [SN]
VCT: GlobeRadio Tor's Cove NFLD CAN 1926 ARQ+CWID.
(02Feb02) (RGA)
TAH: Istanbul Radio 1214 cw de tah qsx ch 3/4/8
(22 Jan 02)(HPT)
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08662.0 VCT:Tors Cove radio Newfoundland CANADA 1936 07 Feb 02
CW/Globe callband (EB)
08670.0 IAR8: Rome Radio 1020 cw, vvv wkg. QRGs (22 Jan 02)(HPT)
08678.0 XVS: Ho Chi Minh rdo 1218 CW NAV wng EE (21Jan02) (ML2)
08690.5 9MG: GW NODE GEORGETOWN 1952 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "9MG"
and wkng ships in Globedata (15/Feb)(DW)
08696.0 7TF:Boufarik radio Algeria 1928 07 Feb 02 CW callband (EB)
08698.0 7TF6: Boufarik Radio 1850 cw, cq qsx (22 Jan 02)(HPT)
08700.0 : Commando Solo PsyOps Transmissions to Afghanistan. USB 1518
Feeder (03-02-02) (AB)
08728.0 3AC: Monaco Radio 0715 USB w/MIB. /8806/ (15/Jan/02) (MADX)
08737.0 Cyprus Radio:Cyprus 1925 07 Feb 02 USB Cyprus radio
radiotelephone maritime service (EB)
08746.0 AKHV: CIS Military 1931 CW Ends 5LG msg DIDON KBKDI (=02059
02nd 59 groups) K. Then calls IAYP for receipt. Dx cct.
(02Feb02) (RGA)
08753.4 ZLA: Awarui, New Zealand 1400z Jan 5, 2002 "ZLA" and ARQ/100
idle [SN]
08755.0 102: Possible Chinese military 0740 ALE/USB Wkg with 101.
(06-02-02) (IB)
08761.0 ESA: Tallinn Radio 1441 USB Vn ID, ann (tfc-list scheduled) //
13101, 17359 (11 Dec 01)(HPT)
08761.0 ESA: Tallinn Radio 1441 USB Vn ID, ann (tfc-list scheduled)
//13101, 17359 (11 Dec 01)(HPT)
08776.0 BRAVO WHISKEY: Tracking Net 2250 USB Also single letter
callsigns (FOXTROT; NOVEMBER). (11 Feb 02) (JH)
08782.0 HEB: Berne Radio 1115 USB E tfc-list (21 Jan 02)(HPT)
08788.0 SPC42: Gdynia Radio 1408 USB Pol/EE ID, wkg. frequencies,//
17332 (11 Dec 01)(HPT)
08788.0 SPC42: Gdynia Radio 1408 USB Pol/EE ID, wkg.
frequencies,//17332 (11 Dec 01)(HPT)
08800.0 ZSC27: Cape Town Radio 1815 USB E wx // 13146 (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
08825.0 Santa Maria: 1850 USB, wkg AF 3554 enrt TFFF (17-Jan-02) (MB3)
08828.0 Honolulu Volmet: 0456 USB Male voice with WX (19/01/02) (PD)
08834.0 008: ARINC JOHANNESBURG 1858 HFDL on usb. Squitters
(26/Jan)(DW)
08837.0 EL AL: LDOC.0 2118.0 USB/ hebrew and met-English talk with
mentions of wx for Jibouti;Bombay and Ahmedabad 23/01 (PP1)
08846.0 New York (CAR-B): Wkg SHARK44 2239 USB (Probably USAF?) with
pos. rep. (16/01/02) (PD).
08864.0 CANFORCE 4415: Unid Canadian Mil Aircraft 1532 USB Wkg
SHANWICK. 53n20w est 55n30w 1621. (24Jan02) (RGA)
08867.0 Nadi: (MWARA SP): 1201 USB w/unheard aircraft.
(21/JAN/02) (RP3)
08867.0 New Zealand 54: 1127 USB w/Nadi (MWARA SP) in position report.
(29/JAN/02) (RP3)
08867.0 New Zealand 54: 1127 USB w/Nadi (MWARA SP) in position
report.(29/JAN/02) (RP3)
08867.0 San Francisco: (MWARA SP): 1216 USB w/unidentified aircraft in
selcal check. (21/JAN/02) (RP3)
08879.0 Gander ww: ICL9631 pos rpt F330 Balek 18,47 60n20w 19,28
60n30w next sc DHBR sec freq. 5649 CAN USB
26-01-02 18,47 (BvR)
08879.0 Gander: clg KLM 671 by selcall unable higher due to traffic
CAN USB 26-01-02 18,37 (BvR)
08881.0 Unid: male/male simplex Arab? USB 26-01-02 18,06 (BvR)
08903.0 Naha ACC (CWP1/2): Wkg FDX515 1612 USB (N616FE MD-11 selcal
FHCR) with position report and selcal. (17/01/02) (PD)
08906.0 CSY: Santa Maria Aero 0108 USB E wkg. Lufthansa 463, pos. rpt.
(27 Jan 02)(HPT)
08915.0 Unid:.0 O/M (IT): 0320 USB w/O/M (IT). (12/DEC/01) (RP3)
08918.0 Unid: russian military airforce 2259 USB / O/M conversation
and say weather for airport (12/Feb/2002) (Oleg Konstantinov)
08927.0 Karachi: (PIA LDOC) 1635 USB, wkg a PIA flt enrt EGLL
(17-Jan-02) (MB3)
08930.0 Stockholm Radio 2100 USB Wkg CTM 007 (French AF) near Spain.
Requests personal telephone call to Paris.QSY 10206 QSY 7801
QSY 8.167 all without a good result, and CTM 007 gives up.
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Amstel 70: (probable Dutch Navy P-3C, Curacao): 1620 USB
calling Spangle 73 (probable US P-3C) w/no response.
(21/JAN/02) (RP3)
Amstel 70: 1623 USB w/High Voltage (not heard) reporting no
contact w/Spangle 73. (21/JAN/02) (RP3)
BT9P: 1535 USB Wkg CWL88 (11-02-02) (JB)
BT9P: 1543 MODE??? Wkg CWL94 mentioning Vladivostok
(06-Feb-02) (JB)
Harmony 05: In contact with Bleustar 0002 USB Course and Speed
report. (22/01/02) (PD)
QUARTET711: P-3C VP-45 NAS Jacksonville 0029 USB clg FIDDLE:
TSC Jax (18/Jan/02) (MADX)
QUARTET711: P-3C VP-45 NAS Jacksonville 0029 USB clg
FIDDLE:TSC Jax (18/Jan/02) (MADX)
Wafer 26: (P-3C, VP-92, NAS Brunswick): 2034 USB calling
Golden Hawk (TSCC, NAS Brunswick) in clear and ANDVT traffic.
(11/JAN/02) (RP3)
Wafer 26: (P-3C, VP-92, NAS Brunswick): 2034 USB calling
Golden Hawk (TSCC, NAS Brunswick) in clear and ANDVT
traffic.(11/JAN/02) (RP3)
Air Force Sydney: 1222 USB w/unheard aircraft w/wx for
undisclosed location. (21/JAN/02) (RP3)
003: ARINC REYKJAVIK 2018 HFDL on usb. Squitters (26/Jan)(DW)
CAMSLANT: USCG CAMSLANT 1926 USB wkg 1500: USCG HC-130H (CGAS
E-City) w/pp from RCC Norfolk. (26/Jan/02) (MADX)
Camslant Chesapeake: 0328 USB w/CG 1712 (HC-130H7 CGAS
Elizabeth City) in postion report (3536N/7356W) & w/N0V (CG
asset on law enforcement mission) in radio check.
(26/JAN/02) (RP3)
Camslant Chesapeake: 1529 USB w/CG P8Z (21/JAN/02) (RP3)
Camslant: 0359 USB w/N0V who gives position as 126 nms on
bearing of 178 degrees from checkpoint Indians (unlocated).
(26/JAN/02) (RP3)
Camslant: 0359 USB w/N0V who gives position as 126 nms on
bearing of 178 degrees from checkpoint Indians
(unlocated).(26/JAN/02) (RP3)
Camslant: 1616 USB w/CG 1719 (HC-130H7 CGAS Elizabeth City)
w/position report (3443N/7750W). (21/JAN/02) (RP3)
CG 1706: (HC-130, CGAS Clearwater): 0143 USB w/Camslant in
position report 2618N/8210W. (15/JAN/01) (RP3)
CG 2135: (HU-25C+, CGAS Miami): 0402 USB w/CG 1706 (HC130H7,
CGAS Clearwater) and Camslant Chesapeake in radio checks. CG
1706 enroute to Grand Cayman Island. (10/JAN/02) (RP3)
CG 2135: (HU-25C+, CGAS Miami): 0402 USB w/CG 1706
(HC130H7,CGAS Clearwater) and Camslant Chesapeake in radio
checks. CG 1706 enroute to Grand Cayman Island.
(10/JAN/02) (RP3)
Coast Guard 47244: USCG 47' Patrol Boat #47224 (Group Cape
Hatteras) 1908 USB clg Coast Guard Aircraft 1500: USCG HC-130H
#1500 (CGAS E-City). 1500 reports that they are on scene over
the overturned vessel. The HH-60 (Rescue #6031) is preparing
to lower a swimmer into the water. 1500, 47244, and HH-60J
#6031 are working SAR case for a capsized vessel off of Cape
Hatteras. (26/Jan/02) (MADX)
Coast Guard 47244: USCG 47' Patrol Boat #47224 (Group Cape
Hatteras) 1908 USB clg Coast Guard Aircraft 1500: USCG HC-130H
#1500 (CGAS E-City). 1500 reports that they are on scene over
the overturned vessel. The HH-60 (Rescue #6031) is preparing
to lower a swimmer into the water. 1500, 47244, and HH-60J
#6031 are working SAR case for a capsized vessel off of Cape
Hatteras. (26/Jan/02) (MADX)
CH10: Wkg ONY 0923 USB Qsy YJ(=11.268), wx skopje+thessaloniki
(17Jan02) (JB)
CH10: Wkg ONY 0923 USB Qsy YJ(=11.268), wx
skopje+thessaloniki(17Jan02) (JB)
ONY: Belgian AF Bruxelles 1940 USB Wkg 'Jos,'. (02Feb02) (RGA)
(GHFS): 22-char EAMs 0704 USB 7O6HVJ & 7OIIKY.
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Andrews: 0312 w/all frequency call for Navy LK-590
(P-3C, VP-26, NAS Brunswick). (14/JAN/02) (RP3)
ANDREWS: 6-Char EAM 1440 USB 'For SILICATE'. HQYDUH.
(25 Jan 02) (JH)
CAPACITY: Clg HICKAM 0316 USB No response. (16 Jan 02) (JH)
DAYLIGHT: Clg ANDREWS 0643 USB Active 0643z and 0652z. No
known response. (04 Feb 02) (JH)
ENVELOPE: Clg IRISHMAN 2025 USB Raises ANDREWS. This happened
twice, with each time ENVELOPE thanking ANDREWS for the call
but advising that he was "trying to raise one of his
stations." He called IRISHMAN again, and again raised ANDREWS
(unheard.) ENVELOPE thanked ANDREWS and gone.
(09 Feb 02) (JH)
HALIFAX: Canadian Coast Guard Halifax 1740 USB wkg RESCUE
328:CANFORCE CC-130 (413 Transport and Rescue Squadron
Greenwood) with pp to Coast Guard Operations. At 1748, RESCUE
317: unid CANFORCE aircraft w/pp to RCC. (17/Jan/02) (MADX)
JAY WALK: 28-char EAM 0334 USB FU42XH. Nothing heard 11244,
6697 or any ZULU freq. (20 Jan 02) (JH)
MAILBOX(?): 56-char EAM 2343 USB EHZMOX simulcast 11244.
02) (JH)
NEW CROP: Wkg LAJES 0618 USB Suspected NAOC. Requested phone
patch to a common DSN 939 number. Prob moved here from 11175.
LAJES moved him to 13200. (19 Feb 02) (JH)
Quick Lime: 2205 USB w/41-character EAM. (19/JAN/02) (RP3)
QUICKLIME: 56-char EAM 2255 USB OSXBC6 simulcast 11244.
H+55/h25 activity. Although there were 56-characters in the
string, he was using a character count statement that claimed
41. ? (19 Jan 02) (JH)
Reach 14Y:.0 0316Z.0 Reach 014Y [type?] call Lajes PP
McGkuire AFB, N.J. - ETA 0515Z 26/Jan/02 (RR)
Reach 5002: 0315 USB calling Andrews w/no response.
(14/JAN/02) (RP3)
Reach 7027: 0309Z.0 Reach 7027 [C-141] call Andrews PP Dover
AFB, DE - ETA 0615Z 15/Jan/)2 )(RR)
Reach 754Y: 0018Z Reach 754Y [KC-135] call Thule PP
Charleston AFB, S.C.- ETA 0140Z 19/Jan/02 (RR)
SNAKE PIT: 28-char EAM 1506 USB FUYO4R simulcast on at least
11244 with nothing heard any ZULU frequency. (22 Jan 02) (JH)
WAVE HEAT: 22-char EAM 2325 USB OHW57E and starting a 28character EAM (OH4COR) but stopping OH4COR after the first
reading of the preamble [h+25/h+55 activity.] (13 Feb 02) (JH)
Diego Garcia: 2205 USB w/Snoop 50. Diego want to switch them
to another, higher freq but Snoop 50 decides to wait until
they are in UHF range. (14/JAN/02) (RP3)
Diego Garcia: 2205 USB w/Snoop 50. Diego want to switch them
to another, higher freq but Snoop 50 decides to wait until
they are in UHF range. (14/JAN/02) (RP3)
CATHEDRAL: 28-char EAM 2107 USB 7OSKBW simulcast 13155 and
11244 with nothing heard 8992. CATHEDRAL will probably return
to 13155.0 at h+37/h+07 with the string over the next hour or
so. (05 Feb 02) (JH)
RYTHMIC: 28-char EAM 1547 USB FUA2CK simulcast 8992 over the
GHFS bcast of another EAM (FUJVX6) and 11244. (16 Jan 02) (JH)
RYTHMIC: EAM Bcast 1552 USB FUJVX6 simulcast 8992 and 11244.
(16 Jan 02) (JH)
TEST HOP: 28-char EAM 0024 USB 7ORUD7 simulcast 6697, 8992 and
11244. (08 Feb 02) (JH)
WOOL SUIT: 28-char EAM 1820 USB 7OO7ZC simulcast 8992 & 11244.
(06 Feb 02) (JH)
Sidecar: 0703 USB / working Y5X. (31Jan.2002) (Midwest USA)
Andrews: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 2008 USB / pp for SAM 60204
(a C-20B) to SAM Command on F-467. (16Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
Northern Lights: 0117 USB / wkg Magic 75 (probable NATO E-3
AWACS). Also secure voice. (05Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
unid: 0808 AM / Female in Spanish with five figure groups.
(05Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
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09025.0 170033: C-5 87-0033 0821 ALE/USB Wkg GTL (13Feb02) (SA)
09025.0 180215: Rch-232Y C-5 68-0215 0200 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE
this aircraft tried on numerous occassions to contact TAE
(Hilda E) by ALE init PP and was each time cut off because the
system thought that the call had not been answered.This
covered a period of 1.25 Hrs (11Jan02) (SA)
09025.0 190007: Rch-717Y C-5 69-0007 1115 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE
first for Croughton - no ans then Mainsail (12Feb02) (SA)
09025.0 190007: Rch-717Y C-5 69-0007 1853 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) reporting autopilot
malfunction. Do we carry on with mission or return to last?
(02Feb02) (SA)
09025.0 200173: Rch-C56Y C-17 00-0173 0200 ALE/USB Wkg GTL with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD83127793344NNNN (Hilda Metro) for 0420Z
at LTAG (Incirlik) (07Feb02) (SA)
09025.0 200178l: C-17 00-0178 1535 ALE/USB Sounds (13Feb02) (SA)
09025.0 200201: C-17 00-0201/ZZ171 0512 ALE/USB Wkg 200202 C-17
00-0202/ZZ172 ALE+VOICE+AMD [AMD]HELLO IS IT WORKING --[AMD] YES IT IS. An attempt at ALE by the British.
(06Feb02) (SA)
09025.0 200534: Rch-337Y C-17 90-0534 1618 ALE/USB Wkg JDG ALE+VOICE
for PP to Charleston c/p Diego unable to read, try another
freq (03Feb02) (SA)
09025.0 223292: Rch-008Y C-17 92-3292 2222 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPCHSNNNN (Charleston) inb your station 4.5
hrs, Heads up+WX (09Jan02) (SA)
09025.0 223293: Rch-764Y C-17 92-3293 0421 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE
trying to raise Hilda E (16Jan02) (SA)
09025.0 223293: Rch-767Y C-17 92-3293 0758 ALE/USB Wkg ADW with ALE init
PP to [AMD]CCCCD83822635NNNN (McChord c/p)broken barely readable
(14Jan02) (SA)
09025.0 223293: Rch-767Y C-17 92-3293 0758 ALE/USB Wkg ADW with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD83822635NNNN (McChord c/p)broken barely
readable (14Jan02) (SA)
09025.0 240066: Rch-190Y C-17 94-0066 1436 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD8 314-480-5922/2553/2049 (all Ramstein)
with no success after many attempts. Raised CRO ALE+VOICE only
to be told Ramstein are having probs with the ALE system
(09Jan02) (SA)
09025.0 240066: Rch-190Y C-17 94-0066 1436 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD8 314-480-5922/2553/2049 (all Ramstein)
with no success after many attempts. Raised CRO ALE+VOICE only
to be told Ramstein are having probs with the ALE system
(09Jan02) (SA)
09025.0 240068: Rch-051Y C-17 94-0068 0301 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPDDFNNNN (Frankfurt/Rhein-Main) Inb 0800Z
A1 (14Feb02) (SA)
09025.0 260005: Rch-126Y C-17 96-0005 0255 ALE/USB Wkg ADW with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPCHSNNNN(Charleston) for a further PP
nothing heard (09Jan02) (SA)
09025.0 260006: Rch-726Y C-17 96-0006 2042 ALE/USB Wkg JDG with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCDPTAENNNN (Hilda E) unable Hilda due to
"D" in address. Raised Diego and asked them for PP to Hilda,
very broken Diego relayed next dest frag+1,2 pall,4 rolling
stock,19 pax.Trans load?? (09Jan02) (SA)
09025.0 290060: Rch-337 C-17 99-0060 1640 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALEV
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD9944966145NNNN (Sembach Metro) for WX at
EDDF (Frankfurt/Rhein-Main) at 2015Z + Pirep FL310, N42.41,
E041.22-50C Wind-011/57 neg ice, neg turb (03Feb02) (SA)
09025.0 290060: Rch-507Y C-17 99-0060 2215 ALE/USB Wkg PLA with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPDDFNNNN (Frankfurt/Rhein-Main) inb 0015Z
A1 (14Feb02) (SA)
09025.0 430081: KC-10 83-0081 1912 ALE/USB Wkg GUA (13Jan02) (SA)
09025.0 500364: Acrft-364 KC-135 60-0364 0853 ALE/USB Wkg CRO
ALE+VOICE for radio check (17Jan02) (SA)
09025.0 500364: Acrft-364 KC-135 60-0364 0853 ALE/USB Wkg CRO
ALE+VOICE for radio check (17Jan02) (SA)
09025.0 510310: E-32 KC-135 61-0310 1012 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE
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for PP to 314-722- 8350 (Moron c/p) ref with Rch-75d2 complete
(11Jan02) (SA)
510310: E-32 KC-135 61-0310 1012 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE
for PP to 314-722- 8350 (Moron c/p) ref with Rch-75d2 complete
(11Jan02) (SA)
523526: Rch-195Y KC-135 62-3526 0517 ALE/USB Wkg ADW ALE+VOICE
for PP to Moron req status of recievers "recievers air
aborted" RTB (20Jan02) (SA)
523551:Acrft 3551 1330 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE for rad chk
(13Jan02) (SA)
563606: KC-135 56-3606 0910 ALE/USB Wkg ADW with ALE init PP
to [AMD] CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) for WX update at Bangor
(Callsign sounds like Hightop-05) (01Feb02) (SA)
571471:???-05 KC-135 57-1471 0836 ALE/USB Wkg OFF with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPARWNNNN (Maniac Cntrl Bangor) for current
WX (31Jan02) (SA)
591477: Auto-72 KC-135 59-1477 0343 ALE/USB Wkg ADW ALE+VOICE
(18Feb02) (SA)
ABCD: unid acrft 2106 ALE/USB Wkh JDG (14Feb02) (SA)
ABCD: unid arcrft 0048 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (13Feb02) (SA)
BLUE 41: Wkg UNID 1005 USB pp Mhall AMCC KC10/tail 50028
(17Jan02) (JB)
BLUE 41: Wkg UNID 1005 USB pp Mhall AMCC KC10/tail
50028(17Jan02) (JB)
DRAJ: (Selcall) C-5 68-0226 2118 ALE/USB Wkg CEF Westover
(14Feb02) (SA)
E30008: E-3C 83-0008 0729 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (18Jan02) (SA)
: Architect G 1245 USB wkg Segan 41 (phonetic as I couldn't
hear it correctly). PP to Brize Ops USB 1245 (24-01-02) (AB)
: Ascot 3428 1243 USB wkg Architect. Selcal LMDG
(24-01-02) (AB)
Architect: (RAF Flight Watch Center): 1132 USB w/RAF airfield
color states then wind speed & direction and color states for
various European airfields. (21/JAN/02) (RP3)
5YE: Narirobi Metro KEN 2234 RTTY/100/850 Testing RYs.
(12Jan02) (BC3)
5YE: Narirobi Metro KEN 2234 RTTY/100/850 Testing
RYs.(12Jan02) (BC3)
5YE: Nairobi Meteo KEN 1944 RTTY/100/800 Calls & RYs.
(02Feb02) (RGA)
5YE: Nairobi Meteo KEN 2026 RTTY/100/850 USIY01 LIIB
111208.(11Feb02) (RGA)
5YE: Nairobi Meteo KEN 2026 RTTY/100/850 USIY01 LIIB
111208.(11Feb02) (RGA)
5YE: Nairobi Meteo KEN 2041 RTTY/100/850 USSD10 OEJD 221200.
(22Jan02) (RGA)
0000120013: Unid 2106 ALE/LSB Sounds. Also 0000130011.
(06Feb02) (RGA)
0000120013: Unid 2106 ALE/LSB Sounds. Also 0000130011.
(06Feb02) (RGA)
PAR: Rockwell-Collins Net Paris FRA 1501 ALE/USB Sounds.
(24Jan02) (RGA)
AF8: VC-25A 82-8000 0218 ALE/USB Sounds (12Feb02) (SA)
E30352: E3B 77-0352 1858 ALE/USB Wkg OFF (18Jan02) (SA)
K90: Unid 0427 ALE/USB [TO] K06 [AMD] [TIME01020107122715]
(07-02-02) (IB)
Unid: O/M (Vietnamese): 0325 USB w/O/M (Vietnamese).
(29/JAN/02) (RP3)
FABIO: Italian GUARFI Police Net ITA 1908 ALE/USB Calls ALE on
9085 and 12175. (28Jan02) (RGA)
UNID: ---- UNID 37.75bds synchronous stream (Dec 3 2001)(PLOO)
: Unid MFA Moscow (?) 2041 MAZIELKA Frequency 9105.91
(22Jan02) (RGA)
A25: Latvian KFOR Net 1907 ALE/USB Calls PAMATS.
(02Feb02) (RGA)
CGQHF1: Unid USACE 1505 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB clg SAMHF1: USACE
Mobile. Again at 1509z. (11/Jan/02) (MADX)
: FAPSI Link 00098 2056 RTTY/75/400 Opchat in CW & RTTY. 5LGs.
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Unid: Possible Linking protection 0239 ALE/USB (07-02-02) (IB)
E10: MOSSAD Numbers Station 0219 AM YL/EE/5LGs already in
progress. "End of transmission" at 0220. (18/Jan/02) (MADX)
eagle: 1425 ale/usb clg spaceman 11-Jan-02 (wp3)
EAGLE: R&S Net 1920 ALE/USB Sounds. (28Jan02) (RGA)
EAGLE: R&S Net 1958 ALE/USB Calls SPACEMAN. (28Jan02) (RGA)
EAGLE: R&S Net 2030 ALE/USB Calls RSMUNICH. (28Jan02) (RGA)
nomade1: 1423 ale/usb clg rsmunich 11-Jan-02 (wp3)
rsmunich: Rhode & Schwarz München 1433 ale/usb clg nomade1
11-Jan-02 (wp3)
spaceman: 1424 ale/usb clg nomade1 11-Jan-02 (wp3)
: FAPSI Link 8?038 2108 RTTY/75/500 Poor copy. Headers
garbled. (22Jan02) (RGA)
SYN2: E10 Mossad 1948 AM YL with callup. (02Feb02) (RGA)
UKB: UNID 0900 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng UKR
(18/Feb)(DW)
UKB: UNID 1100 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE oin usb. Responding to
UKR. 1108z/1110Z short period of 1kHz tone followed by muliple
tone field - tone separation 75Hz (ionospheric sounder?) same stn as ALE? (16/Feb)(DW)
UKR: UNID 1100 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng UKB
(16/Feb)(DW)
FDC: Air Metz FRA 1449 CW Vs marker. (24Jan02) (RGA)
: MFA Cairo EGY 2054 ARQ Long-winded ATU80 msg to unid. Faded.
(11Feb02) (RGA)
239: Poss Chinese Mil 1355 ALE/USB Wkg with 125.
(14-02-02) (IB)
MFA CAIRO: 2045.0 sitor A tfc in arabic;no call
recognizable/selcall 29/01 (pp1)
7105: Unid 0411 ALE/USB Wkg with 7108. (14-02-02) (IB)
: M21 Russian Air Defence 2255 CW =990149??8???? up to 9901557
and so on. (10Feb02) (RGA)
MUMBAI: Mumbai ACC IND 2018 USB Wkg Air India 124.
(11Feb02) (RGA)
4XZ: Israeli Navy Haifa ISR 2345 CW VVV 4XZ 4XZ = = (
26-01-02) (AB)
Gander radio: wx rpt USA USB 27-01-02 17,53 (BvR)
Speedbird (BA LDOC) London: 1302 USB, clg N6304??, no joy
(18-Jan-02) (MB3)
Atlantico: (O/M EE & Portuguese): 0345 USB w/Italia 693 in
altitude change. (10/JAN/02) (RP3)
UNID: 0733 UNID 96/[500/500/500]4peaks continuous stream USB
br=0(Dec 3 2001)(PLOO)
: Unid 213 REVS/48.25/250 (11Feb02) (RGA)
1030: UNID TUR-Red Crescent station, TUR 2049 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A sounding, using Codan radio equipment (23Jan02) (LDO)
1050: UNID TUR-Red Crescent station, TUR 1959 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A sounding, using Codan radio equipment (23Jan02) (LDO)
2010: UNID TUR-Red Crescent station, TUR 2000 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A sounding, using Codan radio equipment (23Jan02) (LDO)
VCT: Globe Node Tor's Cove NS CAN 2011 ARQ+CWID
(11Feb02) (RGA)
VCT: GW NODE NEWFOUNDLAND 1500 CW Chan free marker (Globe)
"VCT". Wkbg ship in Globedata. (01/Feb)(DW)
VCT: GlobeRadio Tor's Cove NFLD CAN 1953 ARQ+CWID.
(02Feb02) (RGA)
EAGLE: unloc. Rohde & Schwarz demo station., 1131 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A, clng "SPACEMan" (20Jan02) (LDO)
239: Possible Chinese mil 0605 ALE/USB Wkg with 125.
(13-02-02) (IB)
000: Prob Canadian Military Europe NCS 1939 ALE/USB Calls 300
who responds. (02Feb02) (RGA)
CAS: Chilean NAVY 0125 ALE/LSB Wkg with CVF. (08-02-02) (IB)
ACCOLADE(?): 28-char EAM 1906 USB FU6QUZ simulcast 8992 and
11244. (25 Jan 02) (JH)
IRISHMAN: 28-char EAM 1905 USB OHQT4Y simulcast 8992 and
11244. (09 Feb 02) (JH)
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10204.0 LONESOME(?): 28-char EAM 1508 USB OHEMPD simulcast 8992 and
11244. (11 Feb 02) (JH)
10227.8 : Unid 1707 UNID/75/500 ACF=22. (08Feb01) (RGA)
10248.0 8BY: M16 DGSE Ste Assise FRA 1441 CW 4x3LGs. (24Jan02) (RGA)
10248.0 8BY: M16 DGSE Ste Assise FRA 1858 CW 5x3LGs and offair.
(22Feb02) (RGA)
10250.0 310: Unid Illicit 1702 CW Repeats 310 in severe QRM.
(08Feb01) (RGA)
10285.0 S130P: Unid INAS Oil Net Member ALG 1454 ALE/LSB Sounds.
(07Feb02) (RGA)
10285.0 ZINAGPL: SONATRACH Zina, ALG 2232 LSB/MIL-STD188-141A,
sounding (20Jan02) (LDO)
10292.4 UNID: 0435 UNID 195.4/700 4 peaks br=0 (Nov 26 2001)(PLOO)
10300.0 239: Possible Chinese Military 0105 ALE/USB Wkg with 294
(11-02-02) (IB)
10308.0 ---: MFA PRAGUE ? 1611 MIL.STD 188-110A on usb. Burst mode
2400bps sht intlv. Msgs start "Bcd- thru - XYZ"
upper/lowercase, then online encrypt thru 1712z. Into J3E,
brief and offair. (11/Feb)(DW)
10315.5 UNID: 0705 81-81 40.5/500 (Dec 3 2001)(PLOO)
10370.0 RESB3: Romanian MOI Net 3 Resita 1759 ALE/USB Calls BMAB3/Baia
Mari who responds. (13Feb02) (RGA)
10420.0 FDG: Air Bordeaux FRA 1439 CW Vs marker. (24Jan02) (RGA)
10446.5 GYU: Gibraltar 14.32 Test tape with RYRYs, Count, INT
ZBZ(12Dec01). (PT)
10456.0 VIE:Darwin radio AUSTRALIA 2030 12 Feb 02 CW/Globe
callband (EB)
10476.7 : FAPSI Link 40034 1901 RTTY/75/500 5LGs. (22Feb02) (RGA)
10482.3 RFFA: MOD Paris FRA 1957 ARQ-E3/100/350 5LGs & SVC to Le Port
on cct IRE. (02Feb02) (RGA)
10482.8 FF:.0 0100 ARQ-E3 100/400 cdv [ire](Nov 11 2001)(PLOO)
10493.0 V5G: MFA Bucharest ROM 1158 ROU-FEC/164.5/400 Broadcast cipher
msgs. // 8028 14681 10329.6 18552 19850. (20Feb02) (RGA)
10535.4 CFH: MACS Halifax Military NS CAN 2011 FAX/120/576 Finishes
RTTY ZKRs and into FAX. Badly blurred contour lines and
illegible chart legend. (11Feb02) (RGA)
10536.1 CFH: CanForce Halifax NS CAN 2032 RTTY/75/860 Canadian
airfields forecasts. (22Jan02) (RGA)
10579.9 Pyongyang: 1046 50/400 ee propaganda garbled
(Dec 3 2001)(PLOO)
10595.5 UNID: 0700 UNID 100/486 synchronous stream br=0
(Dec 3 2001)(PLOO)
10600.0 TOU: Rockwell-Collins Toulouse FRA 1547 ALE/USB Sounds. Also
PAR/Paris at 1548z (03Feb02) (RGA)
10600.0 TOU: Rockwell-Collins Toulouse FRA 2045 ALE/USB Sounds. Also
on 7650. (22Jan02) (RGA)
10608.0 ESPADA: unid Colombian Navy 0058 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB clg
RADGENA: unid Colombian Navy. (18/Jan/02) (MADX)
10627.0 055: Poss E.Asian User 2213 ALE/USB Sounds. (06Feb02) (RGA)
10627.0 055: Prob E.Asian Net 1801 ALE/USB Sounds. (13Feb02) (RGA)
10658.0 1040: Turkish Red Crescent Org 1306 ALE/USB Calls 1020.
(11Feb02) (RGA)
10658.0 2020: Turkish Red Crescent Stn 2025 ALE/USB Sounds. 1080
sounds at 2010z. (17Feb02) (RGA)
10658.0 2060: Turkish Red Crescent Net 1915 ALE/USB Calls 1020.
(29Jan02) (RGA)
10712.0 : Russian Navy/Military 1148 REVS/36/250 36-50 idling.
(20Feb02) (RGA)
10714.0 #'s: Numbers station 0205z Jan 8, 2002 CW 5figure groups [SN]
10730.0 GIUB8: Romanian MOI Giurgu 1353 Wkg with VASB8/Vaslui + MILSTD 188-110A modem activity. (14-02-02) (IB)
10748.0.0 SAB:Gothenburg radio SWEDEN 1657 11 Feb 02 CW/ARQ
callband (EB)
10765.0 OVC: 2100.0 DM.0 Groennedal.0 GRL CW.0.0 "test zni 1 k
08/01 (PP1)
10849.6 UNID: 0840 Piccolo encrypted on-line tfc(Dec 2 2001)(PLOO)
10850.5 ---: UNID 1520 PICC 10850.510. On standby thru 2258z
(30/Jan)(DW)
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10869.2 RFVI: FF Le Port REU 1911 ARQ-E3/100/380 Relays msg from
German Authority RGFBPG/Glücksburg on cct RUN to Djibouti.
(22Feb02) (RGA)
10870.4 UNID: 0825 81-81 81/500 (Dec 3 2001)(PLOO)
10872.0 S: MX Beacon 2036 CW Arkhangelsk. (22Jan02) (RGA)
10873.7 RFVI: FF Le Port REU 1917 ARQ-E3/100/400 Relays Indian Ocean
wx fcast from ALINDIEN to RFQPFLR/FLORIAN on circuit REI to
Paris (For onward relay to RFQP). (Assume Florian, copying
Djibouti, is on her way to the Indian Ocean). (11Feb02) (RGA)
10875.0 ---:FF REUNION 1934 12 Feb 02 ARQ E3 100 idling (EB)
10945.0 CFH: MACS Halifax Military NS CAN 1914 RTTY/75/850 ZKRs to
NAWS. (11Feb02) (RGA)
10945.8 CFH:Canadian forces Halifax Nova Scotia CANADA 1646
11 Feb 02 RTTY 75 callband idles in mark (EB)
10953.0 : Russian Military 1433 MS-5/4800/DPSK/USB Idle.
(24Jan02) (RGA)
10960.4 UNID: 0855 RTTY 75/800 encrypted on-line (Dec 3 2001)(PLOO)
10960.7 RFFA: MOD Paris FRA 1136 ARQ-M2/200/380 Poor decode. Good
signal. 5LGs in chan A; Flight plans in chan B. To Sarajevo.
(20Feb02) (RGA)
10967.0 HBD20: MFA Berne SWI 1715 ARQ Long-winded 5LG tgm to unid.
(11Feb02) (RGA)
10979.0 : Russian Military 1432 81-81/81/250 Cipher. Lots of it about.
Exercise? (24Jan02) (RGA)
11018.0 SANTANA: Counter-narcotics unit Santana Colombia 1214 MIL-STD
188-141A/USB clg TRESESQINT: Counter-narcotics unit Tres
Equinas Radar Station Colombia. (18/Jan/02) (MADX)
11018.0 TRESESQINT: Counter-narcotics unit Tres Equinas Radar Station
Colombia 1203 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB clg PUERTOLEG: Counternarcotics unit Puerto Leguizamo Colombia. (18/Jan/02)
11018.0 TRESESQINT: Counter-narcotics unit Tres Equinas Radar Station
Colombia 1218 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB clg ORITO: Counternarcotics unit Colombia. (18/Jan/02) (MADX)
11018.0 TRESESQINT: Counter-narcotics unit Tres Equinas Radar Station
Colombia 1222 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB clg FLORENCIA: Counternarcotics unit Forencia Colombia. (18/Jan/02) (MADX)
11028.0 ---:Melbourne meteo Australia 1922 12 Feb 02 FAX 120/576 tones
only picture lost in QRM/N ident by frequency (EB)
11058.0 : Unid 1413 USB Dutch/Flemish casual net. Males.
(24Jan02) (RGA)
11115.0 no-call: UNID net, 2344 USB/TADIRAN vx scrambler with 4-FSK
preamble running at 125 Bd, constant 2-FSK synch. sequence
during voice transmissions(20Jan02) (LDO)
11146.0 LFI:Rogaland radio NORWAY 1308 08 Feb 02 CW/ARQ callband (EB)
11150.0 000: UNID Canadian MIL in EUR, 0838 USB/MIL- STD
188-141A/16/39-TONE PSK MODEM, no 393.75 Hz doppler,
KY-99/MINTERM encrypted speech, rdo check tfc. in Québécoise
to 300, bad feedback on audio, probably related to SFOR
operations, "000" is NCS (12Jan02) (LDO)
11150.0 200: UNID Canadian MIL in EUR, 1111 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A/16/39-TONE PSK MODEM, (12Jan02) (LDO)
11150.0 300: UNID Canadian MIL in EUR, 0838 USB/MIL- STD
188-141A/16/39-TONE PSK MODEM, no 393.75 (12Jan02) (LDO)
11150.0 320: UNID Canadian MIL in EUR, 0703 USB/MIL- STD 188-141A/rdo
check tfc. in Québécoise to 300, long DTM msgs to 300, prob.
related to SFOR ops (12Jan02) (LDO)
11150.0 930: UNID Canadian MIL in EUR, 0935 USB/MIL- STD
188-141A/16/39-TONE PSK MODEM, no 393.75 (12Jan02)(LDO)
11150.0 950: UNID Canadian MIL in EUR, 1019 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/1/39TONE PSK MODEM, (12Jan02) (LDO)
11170.0 "OSS": Egyptian intel, EGY 1237 USB, "Otto Susan Susan" callup QTC QTC NR2 GR01 (20Jan02) (LDO)
11175.0 Airevac 67948: 0128Z Airevac 67948 [C-141} call McClellan PP
Travis AFB, CA - ETA 0425Z 17/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Airvac 6196:.0 0108Z.0 Airvac 6196 [C-141] call Offutt PP
Hickam AFB, HI - ETA 0345Z 26/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Andrews: 0347 USB calling SAM 202 (C-20B # 86-0202, 99th AS,
Andrews) w/no response. (29/JAN/02) (RP3)
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11175.0 Andrews: 1330 USB "Diego Garcia, Thule, request you echo the
following;Skyking Skyking do not answer N7Y, time 32 auth. UW"
(06-Feb-02) (JB)
11175.0 Andrews: 2251 USB w/Reach 489T in pp to DSN 779-1748 (Hilda
East TACC) w/departure message for himself and Reach 490T from
Gander. Both enroute to Ramstein. (14/JAN/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Andrews: 2253 USB calling Seals 1 (unidentified) w/no
response. (14/JAN/02) (RP3)
11175.0 APPLICANT(?): Wkg ANDREWS 1902 USB For working freqs for
station PART TIME: Z150/Z330 (said to be both active at this
time) and gone. (02 Feb 02) (JH)
11175.0 ASCENSION: Maint Check 0408 USB Counts 1-5 and back.
(15 Jan 02) (BD)
11175.0 CG 1709: 2038Z.0 CG 1709 [C-130 from Kodiak AK 20/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Cody 01: 0048Z.0 Cody 01 [C-130] call Offutt PP Little Rock,
ARK - ETA 0130Z 11/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 CROUGHTON: Andrews Remote G 1216 USB Calls CYPRUS FLIGHTWATCH
twice for radio check. No response. (18Jan02) (RGA)
11175.0 CROUGTHON: 0955 USB All freq request for REACH 490T (also at
6.712/8.992 11.244) (17Jan02) (JB)
11175.0 Dobey 13: TIME??? USB Wkg Crougthon pp usafe metro wx
moron/rota 1600Z (12-Feb-02) (JB)
11175.0 Doom 82: (B-52, 2nd Wing, Barksdale AFB): 2253 USB w/radio
checks. (14/JAN/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Earl 97: 0206Z.0 Earl 97 [B-52] calll McClellan PP Fairchild
AFB, WA - ETA 0500Z 20/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Evac 5256: 1833Z.0 Evac 5256 [C-9A] call Salinas PR PP
Norfolk NAS, VA - ETA 2000Z 20/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Evac 5256: 1420 USB w/Andrews in pp w/Leeward tower w/arrival
information. (20/JAN/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Evac 5256: 1512 USB w/McClellan in pp w/Roosevelt Roads Metro
19/Jan/02 (RP3)
11175.0 Grand Forks Radio Maintenance: 2249 USB w/radio check.
(14/JAN/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Havoc 36: 0044Z.0 Havoc 36 [C-130] call Offutt PP Dyess AFB,
TX - ETA 0130Z 11/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Hobby 02: 1747Z Hobby 02 [C-130] call Andrews PP McConnell
AFB 19/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Kanga 45: 0148Z.0 Kanga 45 [KC-135] call Lajes PP Dyess AFB,
TX - checking on A/C fot A/R 15/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 King 30: 0224Z.0 King 30 [type?] call Andrews PP Kirtland
AFB, N.M. - gave coded location 15/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 King 55: (HC-130, id as tail # 44855): 0003 USB w/McClellan in
pp w/Gunrunner Ops (Robins AFB, GA USAFR CP) reporting
departure from Davis-Monthan AFB enroute to Robins.
(8/JAN/02) (RP3)
11175.0 LAJES: 0935 USB All freq request for REACH 490T (17Jan02) (JB)
11175.0 LL48: P-3C VP-30 0041 USB wkg LAJES w/pp to FIDDLE WO: TSC NAS
Jax. LL48 req RTB. (18/Jan/02) (MADX)
11175.0 MILKY WAY: Wkg OFFUTT 2132 USB For PP to a common DSN 271
number ID'd as DANDY DAN (STRATCOM) for 'Exercise Pacific
comms check'. (01 Feb 02) (JH)
11175.0 Navy AX 820: 1758Z Navy AX 820 [C-130T] call Andrews AFB, MD
- ETA 2320Z 19/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Navy CW-510: 0103Z.0 Navy CW-510 [C-130T] call Lajes PP
Keflavik NAS, Iceland - ETA 0300Z 1/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 NAVY JW620: Unid 1158 USB Calls MAINSAIL. Raises Unid (too
weak) for PP to '4762356' (Navy Brunswick) for B'wick wx at
1730 and wx at CYYT/St John's NFLD for 1400z. (18Jan02) (RGA)
11175.0 Navy LY 224: 0230Z.0 Navy LY 224 [P-3B] call McClellan PP
Barbers Point NAS, HI 20/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Navy RU 930: (C-130T, VR-55, Point Mugu): 0136 USB w/Hickam in
radio checks. At 0204 in pp w/VR-55 operations regarding arrival
information for Key West. (15/JAN/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Navy RU930: 0150Z.0 Navy RU 930 [type?] call McClellan PP
Mugu NAS, CA - just left Guantanamo Bay, Cuba going to Key
West, FL 14/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 NEW CROP: Clg LAJES 0623 USB LAJES active with another phone
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patch. No further comms heard from NEW CROP. (19 Feb 02) (JH)
NIGHT 12 (?): 1229 USB Wkg Cr. pp 352th wx dsn 2384858
(5-Feb-02) (JB)
NIGHT 13 (?): 1400 USB wkg Cr. pp dsn 2383295 no joy/2384617
no joy/4618 no joy ETA 35 mins (06-Feb-02) (JB)
OFFUTT: F-Message 1150 USB ?APY Time: 50 Auth: EQ.
(18Jan02) (RGA)
OFFUTT: SKYKING Msg for DIEGO GARCIA 0349 USB 'Request you
relay.' Msg was '321' with timestamp 49 and authentication AB.
(15 Jan 02) (BD)
Otis 20: 0105Z.0 Otis 20 [KC-130] call McClellan PP Miramar
NAS, CA - ETA 18:45 local 14/Jan/02 (RR)
Puerto Rico: 0129 USB w/N801 (not heard) in unsuccessful pp.
(15/JAN/02) (RP3)
Puerto Rico: 0325 USB w/Reach 860Y (not heard) in pp w/Hilda
Metro w/wx for two undisclosed locations. (10/JAN/02) (RP3)
Puerto Rico: 0404 USB w/Reach Zulu 5 (not heard) in pp
w/Offutt CP w/arrival information. (13/JAN/02) (RP3)
Puerto Rico: 0416 USB w/Reach 12P1 (not heard) in pp w/DSN
779-XXXX. (13/JAN/02) (RP3)
PUERTO RICO: 28-char EAM 0755 USB 7OYD4L then gone at 0757z.
(27 Jan 02) (BD)
Rat 69: 0227Z.0 Rat 69 [KC-135] call Offutt PP March AFB, CA
- ETA 0300Z27/Jan/02 (RR)
Razor 33: 1901Z Razor 33 [E-8C] call Andrews PP MacDill AFB,
FL - gave coded tfc 19/Jan/02 (RR)
Reach 0336: 1549Z.0 Reach 0336 [type?] call McClellan PP
Fairchild AFB, WA - ETA 1800Z 27/Jan/02 (RR)
Reach 0605: 2138Z Reach 0605 [type?] call Offutt PP McCord
AFB, WA - ETA 0015Z 19/Jan/02 (RR)
Reach 062Y:: 0006Z.0 Reach 062Y [type?] call Lajes Fld Fld,
Azores - ETA 0320Z 13/Jan/02 (RR)
Reach 078Y: 0247Z.0 Reach 078Y [type?] call Thule PP Moron
AB, Spain - checking on tanker 14/Jan/02 (RR)
Reach 101N: 0126Z.0 Reach 101N [C-5] call Offutt PP Ketty
AFB, TX - ETA 0420Z 11/Jan/02 (RR)
Reach 12P1:.0 0415Z.0 Reach 12P1 [type ?] call Salinas PR PP
Hilda East - ETA 0600Z to ST John, New Brunswick, Canada
12/Jan/02 (RR)
Reach 134Y: 0108Z.0 Reach 134Y [type ?] call Offutt PP
Charleston AFB, S.C. - ETA 0310Z
Reach 148Y: 0208Z.0 Reach 148Y [C-5] call Salinas PR PP Dover
AFB, DE - ETA 0515Z
Reach 148Y: 0347Z.0 Reach 148Y [C-5] call Salinas PR PP Dover
AFB, DE 27/Jan/02 (RR)
Reach 180Y: 0406Z Reach 180Y [type?] call Lajes PP McGuire
AFB, N.J. - ETA 0815Z 17/Jan/02 (RR)
Reach 181Y: 0249Z Reach 181Y [type?] call Thule PP Hilda
East - will be on time for A/R at 0445Z 19/Jan/02 (RR)
Reach 204: 2332 USB w/Offutt in pp w/Travis CP w/arrival
information. (13/JAN/02) (RP3)
REACH 259Y: Clg LAJES 0410 USB for PP to 'TACC' weather. LAJES
initiated patch and 259Y requested weather for location "UAFM"
for arrival at 0630z and location "UBBB" at 0900z. Bases were
referred to as UAFM and UBBB by meterologist on duty, as well,
then patch terminated at 0415z. (15 Jan 02) (BD)
Reach 3077: TIME??? USB Wkg unid pp Hilda West for wx
Gadina/KC10 tail 830077 (13-Feb-02) (JB)
Reach 317T: 2044Z.0 Reach 317Y [type?] call Salinas PR PP
Dover AFB, DE - ETA 0000Z 13/Jan/02 (RR)
Reach 3234: TIME??? USB Wkg Andrews pp Hilda Metro confirm
sigmet 0001 occasional to servere turbulence below 370 below
line 43N 25W and 30N 25W/ pos Reach 3234 3846N 016W
(13-Feb-02) (JB)
Reach 4059: 0334 USB w/Lajes w/request for arrival wx at
Dover. (26/JAN/02) (RP3)
Reach 4059:.0 0339Z.0 Reach 4059 [type?] call Andrews PP Fort
Campbell KY 28/Jan/02 (RR)
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11175.0 Reach 4102: 1357Z.0 Reach 4102 [Type?] call Offutt PP
Barkdale AFB, LA - ETA 1522Z 27/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 459: 0053Z.0 Reach 459 [type ?] call Offutt PP Hickam
AFB, HI - checking on tanker 11/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 4619: 0143Z Reach 4619 [C-141] call McClellan PP Hilda
East - ETA 0250Z to next stop 19/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 489T: (id as tail # 6022): 0223 USB w/Thule in pp to
Hilda East w/arrival information for himself and Reach 490T
(id as tail # 6023) who is 15 minutes behind him.
(15/JAN/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Reach 5006: 0412Z.0 Reach 5006 [type?] cal McClellan PP
Yokota AB, Japan 27/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 5273: 0052Z.0 Reach 5273 [C-141] call Lajes PP McGuire
AFB, N.J. - ETA 0315Z 1/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 529Y: 0108Z Reach 529Y [type?] call Thule PP Dover
AFB, DE - ETA 0500Z 19/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 531Y: 0157Z.0 Reach 531Y [type?] call Offutt PP Dover
AFB, DE - ETA 0440Z 15/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 6014: 1409Z.0 Reach 6014 [type ?] call McClellan PP
Dyess AFB, TX - ETA 1615Z 12/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 6171:.0 0135Z.0 Reach 6171 [C-17] call McClelllan PP
Hickam AFB, HI - ETA 0430Z 26/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 6440: 2116Z.0 Reach 6440 [typw?] call Lajes PP Hilda
Metro - got wx for Boston Airport, MA for 2245Z 13/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 7033: 0304Z.0 Reach 7033 [type?] call Offutt PP Hilda
Metro 27/Jan/902 (RR).0 .0 .0
11175.0 Reach 7045: 0359Z.0 Reach 7045 [type?] call McClellan PP
Travis AFB, CA - ETA 0700Z 20/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 704Y: 0115z[type?] call McClellan PP Sigonella NAS,
Italy - ETA 0320Z 17/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 7122: 0141Z.0 Reach 7122 [type?] call McClellan PP
McGuire AFB, NJ - ETA 0315Z 14/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 7122: 0144 USB w/McClellan in pp w/McGuire CP & Metro
w/arrival information. (15/JAN/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Reach 8219: 0220Z.0 Reach 8219 [type?] call McClellan PP
Westover AFB, Mass - ETA 0515Z 20/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 8219Y: 0134 USB w/Elmendorf in radio checks.
(15/JAN/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Reach 8220: 0040Z.0 Reach 8220 [C-5] call Offutt pp Hilda
West - Deverting fron Travis AFB, CA to Nellis AFB, NV ETA
0115Z 11/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 8220: 0301Z.0 Reach 8220 [C-5] call Salinas PR PP Hilda
West - update time for A/R 0529Z 13/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 8220: 0314Z.0 Reach 8220 [C-5] call Salinas PR PP Trvis
AFAB, CA - ETA 0615Z 15/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 84: 0352Z Reach 84 [type] call Lajes PP Diego Garcia ETA 0800Z 17/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 8603: 0313Z.0 Reach 8603 [type?] call McClellan PP
Scott AFB, IL - checking on tanker 20/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 898Y: 2329 USB w/Lajes in pp w/Sand Castle. Reports
enroute to Rota Spain. (13/JAN/01) (RP3)
11175.0 Reach 9026: 0406 USB w/Mainsail radio check. Answered by
Puerto Rico. (13/JAN/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Reach 910Y: 0243Z.0 Reach 910Y [type?] call Salinas PR PP
Ramstein AB, Germany - ETA 0530Z 13/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 9166: 0441Z.0 Reach 9166 [type?] call McClellan PP
Hickam AFB, HI - ETA 0545Z 1/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 9192: 0132 USB w/Ascension w/arrival information.
(15/JAN/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Reach 9202:: 0146Z.0 Reach 9202 [type?] call Andrews AFB,
13/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 957:.0 0413Z.0 Reach 957 [type?] call McClellan PP Hilda
West - ETA 0410Z to Whiteman AFAB, MO 26/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach R2: 0125Z.0 Reach R2 [type?] call Offutt PP USafty
Metro - got wx for ETAR [Germany?] for 0650Z 15/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach RY3: 2124Z.0 Reach RY3 [type?] call Andrews AFB, MD ETA 2250Z 20/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach Zulu 3: (id as C-141 # 50256): 0349 USB w/Andrews in pp
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w/Rota CP (British accent) w/arrival information.
(26/JAN/02) (RP3)
Rubber 03: 1941Z.0 Rubber 03 [type?] call Andrews AFB, MD got coded msg tfc 20/Jan/02 (RR)
Salinas: 1354 USB w/Reach 683 in pp w/Hilda Metro.
(13/Jan?02) (RP3)
Sam 202:.0 0218Z.0 Sam 202 [type?] call Andrews AFB, MD - ETA
0340Z 28/Jan/02 (RR)
SAM300: Unid 1123 USB Radio check & PP to SAM Command
controller. Passed ETAs etc. (18Jan02) (RGA)
Sentry 14: 2216Z.0 Sentry 14 [E-3B] call Lajes PP Tinker AFB,
OK - coded tfc 13/Jan/02 (RR)
Spar 94: 0257Z.0 Spar 94 [type ?] call Andrews PP USafty Merto
- got wx for King Khaled Airport, Saudi Arabia for 0445Z
12/Jan/02 (RR)
SPAR 98: (C-20, 76th AS Ramstein AB): 0307 USB w/Offutt in pp
w/USAFE Metro w/arrival wx for Ramstein. (26/JAN/02) (RP3)
tailnumber 5256: TIME???? USB Wkg Andrews for radiocheck
(13-Feb-02) (JB)
Teal 10: 0150Z.0 Teal 10 [WC-130] call Offuttt Raymond 12
{England AFB, LA ??] checking on change of time for A/R
15/Jan/02 (RR)
Teal 52: 0150Z.0 Teal 52 [WC-130] call McClellan PP Hickam
AFB, HI - ETA 0330Z 20/Jan/02 (RR)
Thule: 0130 USB w/King 22 (USAF HC-130) in pp w/Rescue Ops
(Gabreski Afld, NY) DSN 456-7362 w/request for wx update.
(15/JAN/02) (RP3)
TIGER 74: Wkg Lajes 0924 USB pp dsn 3147272991 or 3120 (="WO")
passing sparegroups & QSL 0928 WO : "we're in good comms with
one of your playmates" (17Jan02) (JB)
Totam58: 0402Z.0 Totam 58 [C-130] call McClellan PP Elmendorf
AFB, AK - ETA 0500Z 14/Jan/02 (RR)
Totem 71:.0 0120Z.0 Totem 71 [C130] call Offutt PP Travis AFB,
CA - ETA 0345Z 26/Jan/02 (RR)
Vader 24: 1558Z.0 Vader 24 [C-130H] call Offutt PP YoungtownWarren Airport, OH - ETA 1640Z 20/Jan/02 (RR)
YANKEE BRAVO 934: Req radio check 0320 USB No answer heard.
Repeated at 0321 and 0324z. (15 Jan 02) (BD)
YANKEE BRAVO 934: Req radio check 0337 USB Station identified
as "772" answered reading 934 "loud and clear". Operator then
stated "ok good buddy" ..."934 I'm headed your way" then gone
at 0338z. (15 Jan 02) (BD)
Papa Julliet Kilo: (Dutch Navy, Curacao): 1305 USB calling
Charlie 2 (probable patrol craft) w/no response.
(21/JAN/02) (RP3)
ELEFANTE: MoD Roma, I 0813, USB/FSK-1200Bd, sending tfc. to
unlocated station, coord. tfc. with CW (12Jan02) (LDO)
COPELAND: 28-char EAM 1931 USB 7O3434 simulcast 8992 and
11244. (28 Jan 02) (JH)
Diego Garcia: 2158 USB w/Reach 992 (not heard).
(14/JAN/02) (RP3)
Diego Garcia: 2202 USB w/Snoop 50 (RC-135 55th Wing, Offutt
AFB) in pp to Banter Control (RAF Mildenhall). Diego switches
them to 9012. (14/JAN/02) (RP3)
Diego Garcia: 2207 USB w/Reach 097Y (not heard) in pp w/Hilda
Metro w/wx for two undisclosed destinations. (14/JAN/02) (RP3)
Diego Garcia: 2335 USB w/Reach 50267 (not heard) passing
diplomatic clearances for overflight of Malaysia and landing
at Singapore. Diego switches them to 11226. ALE also noted on
this freq. (14/JAN/02) (RP3)
MCCNPR: USAF McClellan AFB, USA 0816 USB/MIL- STD
188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to
"538880DAT", heavy aurora on signal (12Jan02) (LDO)
03:.0 Unid "1513 qsl for 03 no further traffic" usnavy ? INT
USB 27-01-02 15,13 (BvR)
KEEPTRACK:.0 Keeptrack ww ???801, tlxk abt "on station time"
INT USB 30-01-02 19,08 (BvR)
KEEPTRACK:.0 Keeptrack ww Trident 801 , keeptrack told trident
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801 that XZ wants to contact him on UHF 234,8 INT USB
27-01-02 18,00 (BvR)
KEEPTRACK:.0 Keeptrack ww Trident 801 ops normal at 1848 INT
USB 27-01-02 18,48 (BvR)
KEEPTRACK:.0 Keeptrack ww Trident 802, ops normal INT USB
30-01-02 19,02 (BvR)
KEEPTRACK:.0 Keeptrack ww Voyager 11 INT USB
27-01-02 18,07 (BvR)
: UNID Spanish Speakers 0810 LSB Net lasting beyond 0820z.
(27 Jan 02) (BD)
RAF Brampton Castle: Architect wx G USB
27-01-02 15,30 (BvR)
REACH 23J7: Wkg SMASHER OPS 1513 USB Position report (N 27 12
70; W 84 21 70 for example) but fading to unheard levels by
1817z or so. (22 Jan 02) (JH)
AAAT3BF: 1529 USB w/AAAKG34A in chat concerning Army MARS
communications trends and exercises. This freq identified as
channel 6.16/Dec/01 (RP3)
SAM 206: Wkg ANDREWS 1531 USB Phone patch traffic.
(14 Feb 02) (JH)
170033: Rch-7033 C-5 87-0033 2314 ALE/USB Wkg CEF Westover
ALE+VOICE inb ??? A2 neg pax&cargo. "call on ground for change
to next mission" (16Feb02) (SA)
170170: C-5 67-0170 1502 ALE/USB Wkg PLA ALE+VOICE for Patch
to Metro for Lajes 1600Z WX (29Jan02) (SA)
170170: Rch-522Y C-5 67-0170 2300 ALE/USB Wkg GTL with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) airborne from last dest
(LEMO Moron) 2130Z rest very broken (26Jan02) (SA)
180222: Rch-8222 C-5 68-0222 0235 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) for patch to WX for
0530Z at EDDF (Frankfurt/Rhein-Main) (05Feb02) (SA)
2000181: C-17 00-0181 2127 ALE/USB Wkg 280051 C-17 98-0051
with DATA [AMD]CCCCCALLON11175FORWXNNNN (18Feb02) (SA)
2000181: Rch-C1Y C-17 00-0181 2111 ALE/USB Wkg 280051 Rch-574Y
C-17 98-0051 ALE+VOICE C1Y having prob reaching anyone for
EDDF WX ."We will give it a try for you" (See Below)
(18Feb02) (SA)
200173: Rch-10 C -17 00-0173 2240 ALE/USB Wkg PLA with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD83123821110NNNN (McChord) for local call
(27Jan02) (SA)
200202: C-17 00-0202/ZZ172 0401 ALE/USB Wkg 200204 C-17
00-0204/ZZ174 (13Feb02) (SA)
200534: Rch-761Y C-17 90-0534 0752 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPDDFNNNN (Frankfurt/Rhein-Main)
inb 1130Z A2 (11Feb02) (SA)
200534:Rch-136Y C-17 90-0534 1545 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) inb EDDF
(Frankfurt/Rhein-Main) 1845 A2 for Secure comm+Satcom inop,
neg pax&cargo (12Feb02) (SA)
223293: Rch-277Y C-17 92-3293 0820 ALE/USB Wkg ADW with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) three hour out msg A2
for angle of attack prob, in the blocks EDDF(Frankfurt) 1030Z
no cargo 1pax (30Jan02) (SA)
240066: Rch-248Y C-17 94-0066 0507 ALE/USB Wkg GTL with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPDDFNNNN (Frankfurt/Rhein-Main) inb your
station 0735Z A2, 4 pax ,neg cargo. (26Jan02) (SA)
240066: Rch-474Y C-17 94-0066 1723 ALE/USB Wkg GTL ALE+VOICE
for Mainsail (31Jan02) (SA)
240068: Rch-442Y C-17 94-0068 1740 ALE/USB Wkg JDG with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPDDFNNNN (Frankfurt/Rhein-main) inb your
station 2055Z A1 Ipallet, 5 pax (10Feb02) (SA)
240068: Rch-669Y C-17 94-0068 2342 ALE/USB Wkg ADW with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD83147228345NNNN (Moron c/p) patch failed
(26Jan02) (SA)
250103: Rch-91 C-17 95-0103 0034 ALE/USB Wkg JDG ALE+VOICE for
PP with "Squakbox" inb 0250Z A2 + WX at Diego (12Feb02) (SA)
270041: Rch-263Y C-17 8-97-0041 2130 ALE/USB Wkg PLA with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPDDFNNNN (Frankfurt/Rhein-Main) inb 0400Z
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A2 2 pallets, 1 mail (11Feb02) (SA)
270041: Rch-509 y C-17 97-0041 1615 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPMETNNNN (Hilda Metro) req WX for EGUN
(Mildenhall) at 1815Z + Frankfurt and Ramstein at 1915Z
(08Feb02) (SA)
270043: Rch-81 C-17 97-0043 1826 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE for
PP to DSN 318-434-9551 (Prince Sultan AB Saudi)no more heard
(10Feb02) (SA)
270043: Rch-88 C-17 97-0043 1657 ALE/USB Wkg JDG with ALE init
PP to [AMD]CCCCD8 3703827NNNN (Diego Garcia) inb your station
2145Z A1. the rest unreadable (22Jan02) (SA)
270046: Rch-213Y C-17 97-0046 1120 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD83147228336NNNN (Moron Base Ops) req the
active "active is 20" (22Jan02) (SA)
270047: Rch-274Y C-17 97-0047 1653 ALE/USB Wkg GTL with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) inb Bangor 2140Z A1
130000 lbs fuel+Customs &Ag (20Jan02) (SA)
270048: Rch-C72Y C-17 97-0048 1305 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAGNNNN (Incirlik AMCC) inb your station
1500Z 6 pallets, 8 pax +WX (22Jan02) (SA)
280049: Rch-31 C-17 98-0049 2214 ALE/USB Wkg JDG ALE+VOICE for
PP to DSN 312-382-2635 (McChord c/p) unable to copy more
(05Feb02) (SA)
280051: Rch-1071 C-17 98-0051 1121 ALE/USB Wkg ADW with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) Airborn from last 1020Z
need to slip ARCT with Pack-71 to 1640Z (12Feb02) (SA)
290060: Rch-103Y C-17 99-0060 1541 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPMETNNNN (Hilda Metro) for WX for
Frankfurt at 1845Z and Mildenhall at 1945Z (18Jan02) (SA)
290061: Rch-425Y C-17 99-0061 2050 ALE/USB with ALE init PP to
[AMD] CCCCD83143308742NNNN (Rhein-MainAMCC) Have you weak
unreadable try another freq (24Jan02) (SA)
290061: Rch-777Y C-17 99-0061 1145 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD9944966145NNNN (Sembach Metro) req WX for
UTSK Kasshi-Khanabad (Uzbek) and UAFM Manas/Bishkek
(Kyrgyzstan) (18Jan02) (SA)
290165: Rch-0165 C-17 99-0165 0840 ALE/USB Wkg MCC with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTARNNNN (Ramstein AMCC) inb your station
1205Z A1, 13 pallets weighing 105,000 hazardous all thru load.
(04Feb02) (SA)
290165: Rch-419Y C-17 99-0165 1632 ALE/USB Wkg GTL with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPDDFNNNN (Frankfurt/Rhein-Main AMCC) req
confirm new CT time with tanker of 1802Z (09Feb02) (SA)
290165: Rch-471Y C-17 99-0165 1532 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) inb next ststion at
1715 A2 + Metro for WX at EDDF (Frankfurt/Rhein-main)
(06Feb02) (SA)
440186: Rch-817 KC-10 84-0186 1626 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE
for PP to Mildenhall AMCC. inb 1900Z, 9 pall cargo, 32pax,23
crew (20Jan02) (SA)
450028:Adobe-51 KC-10 85-0028 1427 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE
for PP to Hilda E req WX for McGuire at 1930Z (22Jan02) (SA)
470121: Rch-817Y KC-10 87-0121 1309 ALE/USN Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E)inb Mildenhall 1545Z
31000 thru load, 40 pax?? + PP to Metro (18Jan02) (SA)
470123: Whisper-55 KC-10 87-0123 0237 ALE/USB Wkg JNR with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) req PP to 318-441-2466
(Johnston Is ???) req status of recievers (Zesty??) 71flight.
Broken hard to read. (20Jan02) (SA)
571434: Acrft 1434 1203 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE asking
Croughton if they can make a Selective Call to JSHQ. Lost the
rest (14Jan02) (SA)
BLO: unid 2235 ALE/USB Wkg MOO unid [AMD]KOO (13Feb03) (SA)
CRO: 1524 ALE/USB Wkg 240070 C-17 94-0070 (12Feb02) (SA)
CT2: unid 1127 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE callsign said as CEE
TEE 2 req Croughton init an ALE call so that they can check
radios (08Feb02) (SA)
Diego Garcia: 2343 USB w/Reach 50267 (not heard) in pp to
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Hilda West. (14/JAN/02) (RP3)
11226.0 DPCS: unid 1647 ALE/USB Wkg PLA (13Jan02) (SA)
11232.0 Canforce 2599: 2031 USB w.Trenton Military in pp w/Wing Ops
for arrival at Greenwood CFB. (11/JAN/02) (RP3)
11232.0 CANFORCE 2602: 1932 USB wkg TRENTON MILITARY w/tfc and sc chk.
Departure msg, Aircraft 130314, departed Elizabeth City
171845z, eta Trenton 172130z. Selcal: FM-EH.
(17/Jan/02) (MADX)
11232.0 CANFORCE 4207: CC-130 (429 Transport Squadron Trenton) 1928
USB wkg TRENTON MILITARY w/pp to 429 Operations and sc chk:
GH-AJ. (17/Jan/02) (MADX)
11232.0 MAGIC77: NATO E-3 AWACS 0154 USB wkg TRENTON MILITARY w/pp to
NATO OPS concerning request to leave orbit and ETA of relief
aircraft. QSX to 9007 at 0157z, to 13257 at 0200z, back to
9007 at 0204z. (19/Jan/02) (MADX)
11232.0 Trenton Military: 1310 USB w/Rescue 306 in pp w/Halifax Rescue
& Coordination Center (RCC) (21/JAN/02) (RP3)
11232.0 Trenton Military: 1517 USB w/Canforce 4307 (not heard) w/wx
for undisclosed location. Sets primary freq as 13257 and
secondary as 15031. (13/JAN/02) (RP3)
11232.0 Trenton Military: 2148 USB w/Canforce 2593 w/wx for Trenton &
Ottwawa. At 2225 CF 2593 w/Trenton Military in pp w/McChord
AFB Ops at DSN 362-5611. Crew member would like lost personal
item sent to 429th Sqdn at Trenton CFB. (14/JAN/02) (RP3)
11232.0 UNID: 0010 SYSTEME3000 8-tone MFSK. (18/Jan/02) (MADX)
11244, with nothing heard any ZULU freq. No EAM rebroadcast at h+07 or
h+15. (23 Jan 02) (JH)
11244.0 ACCOLADE(?): EAM Bcast 1925 USB FU6QUZ simulcast 8992.
H+25/h+55 activity. (25 Jan 02) (JH)
11244.0 ANDREWS: 6-Char EAM 1537 USB 'For PRESSLY'. HQD5WQ. 'For PRESS
LEAF' or maybe 'PRESSLY'. (25 Jan 02) (JH)
11244.0 ANDREWS: 6-char EAM 1537 USB EHUBRI 'FOR COW CHOW'.
(14 Feb 02) (JH)
11244.0 APPETITE: 22-char EAM 2316 USB 7OSTVC simulcast 8992 & 10204.
He was cochannel with STEADMAN (or sounds like; fair levels
here) on 11244/8992 bcsting a 28-character EAM (7O4MOI) and
simulcasting same on 13155 with nothing heard on any ZULU
freq. (02 Feb 02) (JH)
11244.0 APPETITE: EAM Bcast 2325 USB 7OSTVC simulcast 8992. H+25/h+55
activity. Suspected 'glass. (02 Feb 02) (JH)
11244.0 APPLICANT(?): Clg MAINSAIL 1859 USB No response.
(02 Feb 02) (JH)
11244.0 COMEDIAN: 28-char EAM 2025 USB WWMBDS simulcast 8992.
H+25/h+55 activity. (11 Jan 02) (JH)
11244.0 COW CHOW: 28-char EAM 1909 USB (OH2?S6 maybe) and maybe
simulcasting same on 9016 (if there, he was very weak and
mostly unheard), with nothing heard on 8992 or 13155.
(14 Feb 02) (JH)
11244.0 DIGNIFIED: 28-char EAM 2136 USB 7OUB3U simulcast 8992 with
nothing heard any ZULU freq. (30 Jan 02) (JH)
11244.0 DOWNTOWN: EAM Bcast 1455 USB OHD6D6 simulcast 8992. Also up at
1525z. H+25/h+55 activity. (17 Feb 02) (JH)
11244.0 ENVELOPE: Clg IRISHMAN 2021 USB No response. (09 Feb 02) (JH)
11244.0 FAVORABLE: EAM bcast 2025 USB Beginning his bcst of 7O5ECI but
terminating his xmsn after a couple of readings of the
preamble. H+25/h+55 activity. (08 Feb 02) (JH)
11244.0 GRISWALD: Clg MAINSAIL 1535 USB 'With requests', without
response and gone. (19 Feb 02) (JH)
11244.0 HEAD REST: 28-char EAM 1555 USB OHACWR read once instead of
twice, and simulcasting same on 8992. H+25/h+55 activity.
HEAD REST was also up on 11244 earlier at 1534z, maybe with
the string (heard only the id) read only once.
(14 Feb 02) (JH)
11244.0 LAMB CHOP: 28-char EAM 1626 USB 7OSYQY simulcast 8992 with
nothing heard any ZULU frequency. (04 Feb 02) (JH)
11244.0 LAMB CHOP: Another 28-char EAM 1634 USB 7O26UC simulcast 8992.
(04 Feb 02) (JH)
11244.0 MUD DUCK: 28-char EAM 1926 USB OHSSUJ and maybe simulcast
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11396.0
11396.0
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11428.0
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8992. (21 Feb 02) (JH)
RYTHMIC: EAM Bcast 1556 USB FUJVX6 simulcast 8992. H+25/h+55
activity. (16 Jan 02) (JH)
SNAKE PIT: 28-char EAM 1530 USB FUYO4B. (22 Jan 02) (JH)
TREE FROG: 29-char EAM 1926 USB OHJZUP simulcast on at least
8992 with nothing heard any ZULU freq. (15 Feb 02) (JH)
TREE FROG: EAM rebroadcast 1955 USB OHJZUP simulcast 8992.
H+25/h+55 activity. (15 Feb 02) (JH)
WOOL SUIT: 28-char EAM 1545 USB 7OEDK3 simulcast 8992 with
nothing heard any ZULU freq. (06 Feb 02) (JH)
WOOL SUIT: EAM Bcast 1555 USB Starts 7OEDK3 but completing
only the first reading of the preamble; h+25/h+55 activity.
At 1558z WOOL SUITE bcst another 28-character EAM (7OEMOX),
simulcasting same on 8992.0 with nothing heard on any ZULU
freq. (06 Feb 02) (JH)
WOOL SUIT: EAM ReBcast 1825 USB 7OO7ZC. H+25/h+55 activity.
(06 Feb 02) (JH)
ASCOT 3428: Unid RAF Aircraft 1420 USB No luck. Doesn't hear
ARCHITECT responding. (24Jan02) (RGA)
CYPRUS FLT WATCH: RAF Akrotiri CYP 1418 USB Wx.
(24Jan02) (RGA)
EAGLE 21: Clg CYPRUS FLT WATCH 1419 USB 'On 11249'. ARCHITECT
suggests retune to 11247. (24Jan02) (RGA)
512669: Trout-99 C-135C 61-2669 2028 ALE/USB Sounds
(31Jan02) (SA)
: RAF volmet G 1705 USB (03-02-02) (AB)
RAF West Drayton: volmet wx rpt G USB 27-01-02 15,12 (BvR)
Unid:.0 O/M (SS): 2300 USB w/Y/L (SS). (19/JAN/02) (RP3)
0142: 0110 USB wkg DAKAR ARTCC. (18/Jan/02) (MADX)
Addis Ababa Aero: 0105 USB E wkg. Liberty 2261, pos. rpt.
(27 Jan 02)(HPT)
Cairo: 1846 USB, passing information about a MAU A340 to
Tripoli (17-Jan-02) (MB3)
Kharthoum: 1645 USB, wkg Cairo discussing the "probable posn".
of a flight... (17-Jan-02) (MB3)
MADAGASCAR 56: 0110 USB wkg TRIPOLI ARTCC. (18/Jan/02) (MADX)
Tripoli: 1645 USB, wkg a/c YU-AOJ w/ posn report
(17-Jan-02) (MB3)
OZU25: MFA Copenhagen DNK 1429 TWINPLEX/-400-200
0+200+400/100/YYBB/WI On-line encrypted. (24Jan02) (RGA)
San Francisco: (ARINC): 0106 USB w/flight 932 in pp w/medical
personnel regarding medical problems w/passenger.
(15/JAN/02) (RP3)
: Reach DQ1 1147 USB wkg Stockholm Radio. Departed from
Ramstein. Selcal BLGH (24-01-02) (AB)
N31CX: 1605 USB Wkg Stockholm radio radiocheck (DC8 62F ATI)
(12-Feb-02) (JB)
Stockholm Radio 1030 USB Wkg Reach 212Y 13342, qsy 11345 no
joy (13-Feb-02) (JB)
San Francisco: (MWARA CWP): 1236 w/unheard aircraft.
(21/JAN/02) (RP3)
Unid: O/M (Vietnamese): 0259 USB w/O/M (Vietnamese).
(29/JAN/02) (RP3)
Sydney volmet: wx AUS USB 27-01-02 15,32 (BvR)
Brisbane: (MWARA SEA-3): 1116 USB w/Comex or Conex 117 (sounds
like) w/ATC route changes and selcal check. States that
secondary frequencies are 6956 and 13306. (21/JAN/02) (RP3)
Ujung Pandang ACC INS: Wkg CPA111 1430 USB (B-HOX) B747-400
from Hong Kong to Sydney, selcal (ADJL) (07/01/02) (PD).
no-call: UNID Italian MIL, 0833, USB/FSK-1200Bd, receiving
tfc. from ELEFANTE, QSX 13377 kHz (12Jan02) (LDO)
Unid: O/M (IT): 2211 USB w/O/M (IT). (14/JAN/02) (RP3)
8PD: Unid 1831 ALE/USB Calls 7DD, calls 6AS at 1924z. Quite an
active net. (17Feb02) (RGA)
KCNA:news agency NORTH KOREA 1047 13 Feb 02 RTTY 050
advancement of the DPRK (EB)
TAC: Chilean Navy 0235 MIL-STD 188-141A/LSB clg FLC: Chilean
Navy w/repeated calls. At 0236 TAC wkg ASI: Chilean Navy
Pagina 208
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11466.0
11475.0
11475.0
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11480.0
11490.0
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11492.0
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11500.0
11500.0
11518.2
11536.8
11545.0
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11550.0
11550.0
11550.0
11550.0
11550.0
11550.0
11550.0
12070.0
WUN-v08
w/"CMD DBM" msgs back and forth. Heavy QRM from nearby MIL-STD
188-110A. (17/Jan/02) (MADX)
Un-ID: Loc. un-id 11.15 FEC (850 shift) 5-ng tfc e.g. "29107
29107 29107 <cr> 01 01 143 143 == <cr> 12345...........54321
<cr> 01 01 143 143 = = ". Shuts down with no ID or op chat
(16Jan02). (PT)
TFT: Tin Fouye Tabankort Oilfield 0237 ALE/USB Wkg with ALG &
INA (06-02-02) (IB)
MAE: MFA Algiers 1511 ALE/USB Calls TUN/Tunis Emb.
(17Feb02) (RGA)
MAE: MFA Algiers 1602 ALE/USB Calls RBT/Rabat Emb.
(17Feb02) (RGA)
TRP: Algerian Embassy Tripoli LBY 1135 ALE/USB Calls MAE/MFA
Algiers. (31Jan02) (RGA)
Unid: O/M (IT): 0108 LSB w/O/M (IT). (15/JAN/02) (RP3)
0000210001: UNID station, 1135 USB/CODAN 80Bd CHIRP/ 16 tone
QPSK, tfc. to 000021088 (20Jan02) (LDO)
000021088: UNID station, 1135 USB/CODAN 80Bd CHIRP/ 16-tone
QPSK, tfc. to 0000210001 (20Jan02) (LDO)
21100112114: UNID station, 1101 USB/MIL-STD 188- 141A tfc. to
SSB (22Jan02) (LDO)
239: Possible Chinese Military 0233 ALE/USB Wkg with 298
(11-02-02) (IB)
SSB: UNID station, 1101 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A AMD tfc. to
21100112114 (22Jan02) (LDO)
0000006138: UNID Turkish station, TUR 2003 USB/ MILSTD188-141A sounding, using Codan radio equipment (
23Jan02) (LDO)
0000006139: UNID Turkish station, TUR 1902 USB/ MILSTD188-141A sounding, using Codan radio equipment
(23Jan02) (LDO)
0000006142: UNID Turkish station, TUR 2014 USB/ MILSTD188-141A sounding, using Codan radio equipment
(23Jan02) (LDO)
6137: UNID Turkish station, TUR 1931 USB MIL-STD188-141A
sounding, using Codan radio equipment (23Jan02) (LDO)
1020: TUR-Red Crescent Emergency Operations Center Ankara,
TUR 2158 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A LQA tfc. to 1070 (23Jan02) (LDO)
1070: UNID TUR-Red Crescent station, TUR 2158 USB/ MIL-STD
188-141A LQA tfc. to 1020 (23Jan02) (LDO)
RFFTA: FF Paris 1554++.0 ARQ-M2 200 bd to "RFFVAY" Sarajevo
many pages in 5lg encrypt.0 16/01 (PP1)
KCNA:NORTH KOREA , 1252 08 Feb 02 RTTY 50 normal anti western
propoganda (EB)
: Lincolnshire Poacher CYP 1500 USB id 76722 (19-01-02) (AB)
Lincolnshire Poacher: E03 UKSIS 1914 USB OW with sked in
progress.(22Feb02) (RGA)
4RV: Unid 1338 ALE/USB Calls 4WV. (11Feb02) (RGA)
4RV: Unid 1553 ALE/USB Calls 8PD then 4WV calls 8PD.
(11Feb02) (RGA)
7DD: Unid 1345 ALE/USB Calls 9DT. This freq goes with
7729/9156/20849/21866/29640. (11Feb02) (RGA)
7DD: Unid 1502 ALE/USB Calls BRO. (11Feb02) (RGA)
8DG: Unid 1547 ALE/USB Calls 8PD & 8PF. (11Feb02) (RGA)
8DG: Unid 1801 ALE/USB Calls 9DT then 8PD calls 7DD. This new
net becoming quite active. (11Feb02) (RGA)
8PD: Unid 1705 ALE/USB 8PD initiates a [LINKED] call which is
[CLEARED] at 1707z. (11Feb02) (RGA)
8PD: Unid 1920 ALE/USB Calls 4WV. 4VJ and 4WU. (11Feb02) (RGA)
9DT: Unid 1551 ALE/USB Calls 4WV & 7DD. (13Feb02) (RGA)
CENTR2: MFA Bucharest ROM 1938 ALE/USB Calls
VRO/Paris/Bruxelles. (28Jan02) (RGA)
VRO: Romanian Embassy Paris/Bruxelles 1947 ALE/USB Calls
CENTR2. (11Feb02) (RGA)
CALABASH: 28-char EAM 2137 USB OHZIMA preceding OFFUTT's 2142z
bcast of same, and simulcasting same on 8992.0 (very strong)
and 11244.0 (very strong.) Probably back up with the strong
on 8992.0//11244.0 at h+55/h+25. (16 Feb 02) (JH)
Pagina 209
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12070.0 DOWNTOWN: 28-char EAM 1439 USB OHD6D6 simulcast 8992 and
11244. (17 Feb 02) (JH)
12070.0 WAVE HEAT: 20-char EAM 2339 USB EH60FL simulcast 8992 and
11244. (13 Feb 02) (JH)
12070.0 WAVE HEAT: 22-char EAM 2329 USB OHHQBK simulcast 8992 and
11244. (13 Feb 02) (JH)
12110.0 239: Poss Chinese Mil 1325 ALE/USB Wkg with 292
(19-02-02) (IB)
12115.0 : Unid M14 1239 CW 22543 61722 72802...[Ends] = = 784 784 100
100 00000 (18-02-02) (IB)
12117.0 #'s: Numbers station 0106z Jan 8, 2002 CW 5f groups, bad chirp
on signal [SN]
12134.0 6137: UNID Turkish station, TUR 1831 USB MIL-STD188-141A
sounding, using Codan radio equipment (23Jan02) (LDO)
12147.8 : Unid CIS 1132 DFSK/81-81/UNID/1000 81-81 in chan A; UNID
data in chan B. (20Feb02) (RGA)
12178.0 : Russian Military 1130 81-81/81/240 Cipher. (20Feb02) (RGA)
12216.0 ---: MFA PRAGUE 0938 MIL.STD 188-110A on usb. 1200bps/shrt
intrlv. On line encryption. In short bursts. Voice
coordination s/off with "ciao ciao" (25/Jan)(DW)
12216.0 68: Danish Military 1623 ALE/USB Calls 28 who responds.
(22Feb02) (RGA)
12219.7 No-Call: Cairo, Egypt 15.15 ARQ MFA calling XBVY selcal,
London embassy (25Jan02). (PT)
12257.3 Un-ID: Loc. un-id 15.15 Pactor Trying to connect to "ARGUS"but
no luck (16Jan02). (PT)
12347.0 193: Possible Chinese 0543 ALE/USB Wkg 192 with MFSK8/125/250
(25-01-02)(IB)
12349.6 UNID: 0835 Piccolo idle channel USB (Dec 2 2001)(PLOO)
12400.0 D884: Unid 0733 ALE/USB Sounding. (29-01-02) (IB)
12400.0 DSV: Unid, 1312 CW Wkg with MSJ. Msg nr 94872 nr 94872 ck 77
77 date date 29o1 29o1 time time 1745 1745..al al. = = rrmqf
kfpul ddpfq iffyu...(29-01-02) (IB)
12402.0 BO11: Possible Chilean NAVY 0710 ALE/LSB Wkg DCCOP.
(29-01-02) (IB)
12412.5 NOJ: USCG KODIAK 1830 FAX 120/576/N/800 Textual forecast
table. Blurred and just showing as outline. (18/Feb)(DW)
12412.5 NOJ: USCG Kodiak, ALS 1826 FAX 12/24 hr wx forecast in table
form; perfectly readable (13Jan02) (KB)
12414.0 : NATO System 1127 LINK-11/1364/USB Air defence data.
(20Feb02)(RGA)
12489.0 UBRG: TH Kapitan Degtyar 1002 ARQ svc msg to Vladivostok, UBRG
log on (18Jan02) (ML2)
12489.0 UGDW: TH Magadan 0846 ARQ w/KYXM selcal, 54038 UGDW log on &
svc msg to Vladivostok (06Jan02) (ML2)
12489.0 XUMM9: M/V Goldobin 1217 ARQ svc msg to Vladivostok
(08Jan02) (ML2)
12490.0 4XGU:.0 Mv Zim Korea login 4xgu x.0 sc xvsy Uscg NMN INT ARQ
100 21-01-02 15,57 (BvR)
12490.0 4XGU:.0 Mv Zim Korea login tptir (50584) 4xgu x obs mgs to
NMN? INT ARQ 100 22-01-02 17,50 (BvR)
12490.0 YDXR: M/V P.3006 1022 ARQ w/selcal QQVP -> 2205 & msg for
PERTAMINASHIP Jakarta (21Jan02) (ML2)
12491.0 UDQU: TH Platon Ojunskij 1020 ARQ tfc to Kholmsk
(20Jan02) (ML2)
12495.0 : KM Kolesnikowa 1527 ARQ Tgms in 3SL to NovorossiyskRadio.
(11Feb02) (RGA)
12495.0 UDEW: Akademik Poustovoit 1530 ARQ Calls NovorossiyskRadio
without any apparent success. (11Feb02) (RGA)
12495.0 UDEZ: TK Geroi Novorossiska 1542 ARQ Wks NovorossiyskRadio
with tgms in 3SL. (11Feb02) (RGA)
12513.0 3FEV7:.0 Unid mv sc xvsm pos rpt very bad copy INT ARQ 100
23-01-02 18,19 (BvR)
12579.1 NMF: USCG Boston MA USA 1646 FEC Sched MSI/Wx bcast.
(08Feb01) (RGA)
12585.5 UDK2: Murmansk Radio 1304 SITOR-B msg, then cw udk2 + SITOR
(21 Jan 02)(HPT)
12586.0 UDK: MurmanskRadio RUS 1643 ARQ Exchange rates 'to All
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12592.5
12593.0
12603.5
12613.0
12622.5
12625.5
12625.5
12625.5
12654.5
12695.5
12700.0
12707.0
12707.0
12707.0
12707.0
12709.0
12709.0
12712.0
12727.0
12730.0
12756.5
12763.5
12771.0
12788.0
12801.0
12801.0
12806.4
12808.5
12808.5
12815.3
12818.0
12822.0
12823.0
12840.5
12843.0
12843.0
12851.0
12851.0
12855.0
12857.0
WUN-v08
Captains'. (08Feb01) (RGA)
LZW: Varna Radio 1647 SITOR-B tfc-list // 4218.5, 6330,
8421.5, 16879 (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
HEC13: Bern Radio 1155 cw, hec + SITOR (21 Jan 02)(HPT)
NMO: USCG Honolulu HWA 1121 ARQ+MorseID. (20Feb02) (RGA)
RRR34: Moskva-1 Radio RUS 1638 ARQ KYKYKY data string + CW ID.
(08Feb01) (RGA)
NMN: USCG CAMSLANT 1154 cw, nmn + SITOR (21 Jan 02)(HPT)
ESA: Tallinn Radio 1702 SITOR-B schedule, navigational
warnings (the latter not scheduled for HF) // 4210,5 8422,
16826 (11 Dec 01)(HPT)
SVO: OlympiaR 0950 FEC (16 Jan 02) (TD2)
XSQ: GuangzhouR 1215 ARQ (5 Jan 02) (TD2)
XSQ: GuangzhouRadio PRC 1521 FEC RYs then 23:20H traffic list.
(11Feb02) (RGA)
UCE: Arkhangelsk R [lunchtime] sitor-A tfc w/UCBP Mekhanik
26/01 (PP1)
UCE: Arkhangelsk Radio 1700 SITOR-B qsw 6319.5 8549, 12625.5,
cq, tfc-list (26 Jan 02)(HPT)
UCE: ArkhangelskRadio RUS 1519 ARQ Tgm in 3SL to UCNK in
Autotelex. (11Feb02) (RGA)
UNID: 0830 FEC 100/180 Wx in greek (Dec 2 2001)(PLOO)
UWS3: Kiyew Radio 1240 cw, nawip // 8570.5 (29 Jan 02)(HPT)
XSQ: GuangzhouR 0952 CW (7Jan 02) (TD2)
G4PL: CIS Mil 0330 CW Comm check with DSXK, ITWL, Q71T, CC6Q,
E64X, TNM4, WIJF, 5QXT, EDWE (12Feb02) (JC)
G4PL: Russian Military 0330 CW Comm CK AND Tfc. Other CS
noted: DSXK ITWL Q71T. (14Feb02) (JC)
X1K2: CIS Military 0616 CW With cyrillic tfc and com
ck/opchatter with 8FNS MIHK, others (03Feb02) (JC)
X1K2: Rusian Military CW 0334 In comm ck with NUE1 PA1X 8KKZ
H1QO and other stations not hrd. (08Feb02) (JC)
A9M: Bahrain Radio 0438 CW w/CQ channel mkr.
(17/Jan/02) (MADX)
A9M: Bahrein Radio 1814 cw, cq (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
HLF: Seoul Radio 1813 cw, hlf + SITOR (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
HLF: SeoulRadio KOR 1428 ARQ+CWID (08Feb01) (RGA)
NMC: USCG San Francisco 1530 FAX/120/576 wx chart
(09 Feb 02) (TD2)
A9M:Hamala radio Bahrain BAHRAIN 2147 04 Feb 02 CW/ARQ
callband (EB)
DAO: Kiel Radio 0914 cw, cq + DIG (29 Jan 02)(HPT)
7TF8: Boufarik Radio 1853 cw, cq qsx (22 Jan 02)(HPT)
: USCG New Orleans 1004 USB WX Info (19/02/02) (PD)
TAH: Istanbul Radio 0120 CW w/call tape. (18/Jan/02) (MADX)
TAH: Istanbul Radio 1211 cw de tah ch 3 4 8 (22 Jan 02) (HPT)
VTG7: IN Mumbai IND 1512 CW Wx fcast in EE. (11Feb02) (RGA)
VTG7: IND Ny Mumbai 1559 cw, vvv de vtg 4/6/7 (24 Jan 02)(HPT)
VTG: Mumbai Naval 1212 CW (18 Jan 02) (TD2)
LYL: Klaipeda Radio 1000 cw, tfc-list, wkg. frequencies,//
17138.3, also 3730 mentioned (29 Jan 02)(HPT)
SAB: Goeteborg Radio GW-node 1521 cw, sab + DIG
(24 Jan 02)(HPT)
XSV: Tianjin Radio GW-node: 1524 cw, xsv + DIG
(24 Jan 02)(HPT)
CTP: POR Ny Oeiras 1636 ITA-2 75/R/850 naws de ctp
(24 Jan 02)(HPT)
PBC: Dutch Ny Goeree 1639 ITA-2 75/R/850 ch mrk
(24 Jan 02)(HPT)
HLO: Seoul Radio 1516 cw, cq qsx (24 Jan 02)(HPT)
HLO: SeoulRadio KOR 1919 CW CQ marker. (22Feb02) (RGA)
SAB: G"teborgRadio SWE 1114 ARQ+Globedata+morseID. (Unlisted
freq)(20Feb02) (RGA)
SAB: Goeteborg Radio GW-node 1553 cw, sab + DIG
(24 Jan 02)(HPT)
UBF2: St. Petersburg Radio 0802 cw 4LT3 de ubf2, msgs
(29 Jan 02)(HPT)
RFTJE: Dakar, Senegal 19.45 ITA2 75/850 "FAAA DE RFTJE" plus
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12877.5
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12932.5
12935.0
12939.0
12940.0
12942.0
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12965.5
12969.0
12971.0
12973.0
12984.0
13002.0
13015.0
13022.0
13022.0
13022.0
13042.5
13050.0
13059.4
13062.0
13076.0
13095.0
13101.0
13110.0
13116.0
13146.0
13152.0
13153.0
13155.0
13155.0
13155.0
13155.0
13155.0
13155.0
WUN-v08
RY's SG's etc (19Jan01). (PT)
UNID: 1553 RTTY 100/850 (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
UIW: KaliningradRadio RUS 1508 RTTY/50/170 Works UDHL. UIMQ
and ELQZ9 are to wait. (11Feb02) (RGA)
RBSL: Ny Bombay 1548 ITA-2 50/N/850 ry (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
HLF: Seoul Radio 0817 cw, cq qsx (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
HLW2: Seoul Radio 0813 cw, cq qsx 12 mhz (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
: Unid 1505 RTTY/100/850 ACF=15 7.5-bit telecipher.
(11Feb02) (RGA)
HLG: SeoulR CW 1317 (15 Jan 02) (TD2)
SPE63: Szczeczin Radio cw de spe 63 qsx 8367.7, 12551.7
(22 Jan 02)(HPT)
SPE61:Stettin radio Poland 1509 12 Feb 02 CW callband (EB)
RLK7: Arkhangelsk Radio 1540 msgs, ID, 15.43 off
(28 Jan 02)(HPT)
USO: Ismail Radio 0900 cw, 4KI de uso6/uso5, tfc-list, navs,
// 4277, 6386.5, 8586, 16909.5 (23 Jan 02)(HPT)
SAP: UNID 1352 cw sap + DIG (25 Jan 02)(HPT)
XSV: TianjinRadio PRC 1916 CW QRZ? marker. (22Feb02) (RGA)
PKX:Djakarta radio INDONESIA 1500 12 Feb 02 CW callband (EB)
UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 0900 cw, nawip/powesta // 439.5 3737,
8605, 17152 (22 Jan 02)(HPT)
VNG: TS Llandilo 0822 time-signals (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
HEC: Berne Radio GW-node 0825 cw, hec + DIG (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
IAR3: Rome Radio 1015 cw, vvv wkg. QRGs (22 Jan 02)(HPT)
SPB63: Szczecin Radio 1500 SITOR-B tfc-list, Pol nx, schedule
1629 off // 2829.5, 19697.5 (24 Jan 02)(HPT)
SPB63: SzczecinRadio POL 1111 FEC Nx in Polish.
(20Feb02) (RGA)
SPB: 1158 sitor-B impeccable traffic list from Stettin R POL
27/01(PP1)
RFQPME: Djibouti 19.42 ITA2 150/850 "FAAA DE RFQPME" plus RY's
SG's etc (19Jan01). (PT)
UDK2: Murmansk Radio 0959 ITA-2 50/R/170 QSS 521.5, 4260,
6439.5, 13050, 17020, 22652 (22 Jan 02)(HPT)
: Unid 1105 ARQ Tuning bursts in ARQ and Globedata. Does not
ID. (20Feb02) (RGA)
CLA: HavanaRadio CUB 1102 CW QSX/QSW marker. (20Feb02) (RGA)
CIS-System: 0925 81-81/81/250 (29 Jan 02)(HPT)
7TF: Boufarik R 1603 USB wx for Algerian coast in FF
26/01 (PP1)
ESA: Tallinn Radio 1441 USB Vn ID, ann (tfc-list scheduled)
//8761, 17359 (11 Dec 01)(HPT)
WLO: 0400 USB w/automated voice service schedules
announcement. (26/JAN/02) (RP3)
Unid: Y/L (RR): 0508 USB w/O/M (RR). Probable maritime link.
(26/JAN/02) (RP3)
*ZSC: Cape Town Radio 1816 USB E wx // 8800 (28 Jan 02)(HPT)*
3AC: Monte Carlo, Monaco Jan 5, 2002 USB OM with ID in French
and music marker [SN]
UNIDENT:Unident RUSSIA 1427 12 Feb 02 USB converstion in
Russian - female gave count 0 - 10.0 10-0 (EB)
: Unid 1706 USB Too weak to id; mostly unheard; probably
SILICATE. bcasting at least one EAM (mostly unheard).
(25 Jan 02) (JH)
COW CHOW: 28-char EAM 1937 USB OH2KS6. H+07/h+37 activity.
(14 Feb 02) (JH)
LAST DATE: 28-char EAM 2105 USB FUWZ6L simulcast on at least
8992 and
LAST DATE: Wkg Unid 2108 USB Said 'MAMA BEAR I have you good
and readable' then quiet. Maybe miskeyed. (23 Jan 02) (JH)
RINGBOLT: 28-char EAM 1707 USB 7OBH3R. H+07/h+37 activity.
They are usually active for a single 2-hour session and gone,
but RINGBOLT has been periodically active for at least the
past 13 hours or so here and during the North American night
on 6697.0. (02 Feb 02) (JH)
SILICATE: EAM Bcast 1738 USB At least one EAM FU?YTV maybe.
H+07/h+37 activity. (25 Jan 02) (JH)
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13155.0 SPO62: Szczecin Radio 1235 USB E/Pol tfc-list // 17314
(23 Jan 02)(HPT)
13155.0 STETTIN RADIO:STETTIN RADIO Poland 1432 12 Feb 02 USB traffic
list in English including XU7RC (EB)
13160.0 VCT:Tors Cove radio Newfoundland CANADA 1424 12 Feb 02 CW/ARQ
callband (EB
13162.4 VCT: GW NODE NEWFOUNDLAND 1455 CW Chan free marker (Globe)
"VCT" (01/Feb)(DW)
13162.5 VCT: Tors Cove Radio GW-Node 1119 cw, vct + digitals
(21 Jan 02)(HPT)
13164.0 HEB: Berne Radio 1117 USB E tfc-list (21 Jan 02)(HPT)
13200.0 NEW CROP: Wkg LAJES 0620 USB Requesting move to 15016.
(19 Feb 02) (JH)
13202.0 Unid: O/M (Vietnamese): 1121 USB w/O/M (Vietnamese).
(21/JAN/02) (RP3)
13211.0 Unid: O/M (IT): 2225 USB w/O/M (IT). (14/JAN/02) (RP3)
13215.0 200173: C-17 00-0173 1516 ALE/USB Wkg GTL (23Jan02) (SA)
13215.0 200176: Rch-006Y C-17 00-0176 1655 ALE/USB Wkg PLA with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD83147228345NNNN (Moron c/p) inb your
station 1930Z A1 nopax, no cargo+PP to Metro (13Jan02) (SA)
13215.0 200178: C-17 00-0178 1952 ALE/USB Wkg PLA (23Jan02) (SA)
13215.0 270048: C-17 97-0048 2012 ALE/USB Wkg JTY (26Jan02) (SA)
13215.0 270048:Rch-7048 C -17 97-0048 1717 ALE/USB Wkg PLA ALE+VOICE
for PP to DSN 722-8608 (Moron) "QSY to 11175 for party"
(31Jan02) (SA)
13215.0 490433: Rch-G7 KC-10 79-0433 1218 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE
for PP to DSN 312-650-5865 (McGuire) no more heard
(05Feb02) (SA)
13215.0 CRO: 1028 ALE/USB Wkg DRAJ (Selcall) C-5 68-0226
(08Feb02) (SA)
13215.0 CRO: 1245 ALE/USB Wkg 290063 C-17 99-0063 (23Jan02) (SA)
13215.0 GTL:THULE AFB USAF 2022 09 Feb 02 MIL-STD 181 appears to be an
hourly sked (EB)
13215.0 PLA: USAF Lajes Field AZR 0943 ALE/USB Calls 290/Unid with
[AMD] .90066 (07Feb02) (RGA)
13215.0 PLA:LAJES AFB AZORES USAF 2318 09 Feb 02 MIL-STD 181 FIRST ALE
TX (EB)
13241.0 Unid: O/M (SS): 1342 USB w/unheard station. (11/JAN/02) (RP3)
13242.0 53888DAT: 0054 USB wkg ADNSIL: Rockwell Collins GATM element
(18/Jan/02) (MADX)
13254.0 Diego Garcia: 1652 USB w/unheard aircraft. (19/JAN/02) (RP3)
13254.0 FOXTROT: 1546 USB Calling SMOKEY 13. No joy. (11-02-02) (JB)
13264.0 EIP:.0 Shannon volmet wx rpt IRL USB 27-01-02 14,34 (BvR)
13266.0 Unid: O/M (JJ): 0310 USB w/O/M (JJ). (14/JAN/02) (RP3)
13270.0 New York volmet: wx rpt USA USB 27-01-02 14,32 (BvR)
13282.0 Sydney: 1126 USB w/automated voice volmet. (21/JAN/02) (RP3)
13291.0 Gander: 1602 USB, wkg a/c N966H @ posn. 52N 40W
(17-Jan-02) (MB3)
13300.0 : unid 1122 LSB, 2 m chatting(?) in SS (18-Jan-02) (MB3)
13306.0 Brisbane: (MWARA AFI-5/INO-1): 1156 USB w/flight 542
(identifier missed) in ATC route change. (21/JAN/02) (RP3)
13312.0 Unid: O/M (EE): 2220 USB w/unidentified aircraft (callsign
missed) in radio & selcal check. (14/JAN/02) (RP3)
13330.0 Houston Radio: 1337 USB w/Falcon 88AD in unsuccessful selcal
check (DQ-GL). (11/JAN/02) (RP3)
13333.0 Speedbird (BA LDOC) London: 1223 USB passing KJFK wx to unhrd
BA a/c (17-Jan-02) (MB3)
13333.0 Unid: O/M (Vietnamese): 0325 USB w/O/M (Vietnamese).
(26/JAN/02) (RP3)
13339.0 Aero Mexico Ops: (Y/L SS): 1425 USB w/Aero Mexico 601 (O/M SS)
w/departure message and arrival information. (20/JAN/02) (RP3)
13342.0 Pakistan International Airways: (LDOC) in contact with PIA
7012 (B747-300 AP-BFW) selcal GLCK. 14/01/2001 16.10 UTC
USB (PD).
13342.0 PIA Karachi LDOC: Wkg PIA7012 1610 USB (AP-BFW B747-300 selcal
GLCK) (14/01/02) (PD).
13342.0 SDJ:.0 Stockholm radio wx rpt to unid flight SWE USB
27-01-02 14,27 (BvR)
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13354.0 San Francisco: (MWARA CEP-1): 0320 USB w/Hawaiian 22 & Ryan
514 w/ATC clearances for altitude changes. (26/JAN/02) (RP3)
13354.0 San Francisco: (MWARA CEP-1): 0332 USB w/United 51 & Polar 359
(both unheard) in flight route changes. (10/JAN/02) (RP3)
13362.0 Unid: Y/L (EE): 1340 USB in apparent broadcast. Giving cooking
recipe. (11/JAN/02) (RP3)
13377.0 ELEFANTE: MoD Roma, I 0836, USB/FSK-1200Bd, tfc. to unlocated
station, coordinating tfc. with CW and voice, QSX 11420 kHz
(12Jan02) (LDO)
13436.0 #'s: Numbers station Jan 8, 2002 USB SS-YL-5f traffic [SN]
13444.2 RFQP: Djibouti 19.35 ARQ-E3 100/400 CdeV to self on DJI cct to
Reunion (28Jan02). (PT)
13470.0 CENTR3: Bucharest MFA 1700 ALE/USB Wkg with UMC + MIL-STD
188-110A Modem (04-02-02) (IB)
13479.7 RFFP(?): FF Paris(?) 1412 ARQ-M2/200/380 Mixed tfc to
RFFSBIA/Sarajevo on ccts BVA and FDXB. Mainly reprocessed ICAO
messages for LQSA/Sarajevo. (08Feb01) (RGA)
13490.0 : Prob Russian Military 1308 81-81/40.5/500 Wkg with 13985.
(11Feb02) (RGA)
13490.0 CIS-System 1148 81-81/40.5/500 (29 Jan 02)(HPT)
13506.7 : Egyptian Embassy Tripoli LBY 1300 ARQ 5LGs and plaintext
ATU80 msgs to MFA Cairo. (11Feb02) (RGA)
13508.0 CENTR2: Romanian MFA 1557 ALE/USB Wkg with ONN33/Brussels.
(18-02-02) (IB)
13551.0 120: Possible Chinese military 0758 ALE/USB Wkg with 122 302
(07-02-02) (IB)
13580.0 HMF36: KCNA Pyongyang KRE 1256 RTTY/50/220 Nx in EE.
(11Feb02) (RGA)
13846.7 RFVI: Reunion 16.24 ARQ-E3 100/400 CdeV to self on RUN cct to
Djibouti. Also 5-lg tfc from RFFMSYR to RFVIFLR, FS Floreal
(27Jan02). (PT)
13850.0 TOU: Rockwell-Collins Toulouse FRA 1421 ALE/USB Sounds.
(24Jan02) (RGA)
13855.0 OXT: Copenhagen Met 1310 wx-fax (22 Jan 02)(HPT)
13879.0 DG: Maroccon MOI 0347 ALE/LSB Sounds. (11-02-02) (IB)
13884.3 ---:Moscow Meteo Russia 1450 06 Feb 02 FAX 120/576 picture
showing Southern Russia and Mediterranean area (EB)
13906.5 UNID: 0816 81-81 81/260 (Dec 2 2001)(PLOO)
13907.0 Service Center: (US Customs DIACC, Oklahoma City, OK): 0010
USB w/63Y (Cessna 550, N2663Y) in clear and encrypted voice
checks using key # 7. (8/JAN/02) (RP3)
13927.0 AFA1JW: & AFA2XW (MARS stations): 0017 USB w/Reach 48Y (over
Italy) in personal pp. (8/JAN/02) (RP3)
13948.0 : Russian Military 1550 RUS-75/75/120 Cipher. (25Jan02) (RGA)
13954.7 RFFXCC: FF Favieres 1120 ARQ-E 184.6/250 5fgs to Kosovo CRTcct (23 Jan 02)(HPT)
13961.6 : Unid Swiss Diplo 1054 ARQ Very long-winded 5LG msg. Offair
without ID. (20Feb02) (RGA)
13997.0 D3TO: Russian Military 1152 CW Callup for PXKS NFMA 6EGV 2KDY.
(Dxcircuit) (08Feb01) (RGA)
13997.0 Y1MH: Russian Military 0457 CW Rcvd message fm OS, Z sigs TO
8L8V and COMM CK with NSI8, ZO7Q, E1I5, DLOF, T26T, and KMJX.
(14Feb02) (JC)
14075.0 239: Possible Chinese 0201 ALE/USB Wkg 179. (28-01-02 (IB)
14373.3 SANT:.0 SANT clg TAKO PACTOR 100 25-01-02 17,06 (BvR)
14373.3 TAKO:.0 Tako reply to Sant "there is 1 mgs PACTOR 100
25-01-02 17,06 (BvR)
14384.0 : FAPSI Link 00098 1546 RTTY/75/500 5LGs. (25Jan02) (RGA)
14396.5 NNN0TDU: USN MARS NCS 1700 USB w/"Salt Lake City Olympics
Support Network 1700z Check-Ins." Ref's to stations working
on SHARES Channel 1 and 10. Stations active include AFA3HY
(USAF MARS),NNN0KAG (USN MARS), AAR4LL (USA MARS), AAR7AL (USA
MARS), WWJ85 (FHWA Iowa), NNN0VUV (USN MARS), AFA4BR (USAF
MARS - Mobile station), and AAT3BF (USA MARS). (
21/Feb/02) (MADX)
14404.0 S00:.0.0 0941 ALE/USB Swedish MFA calling repeatedly S72
Swedish Embassy probably Kinshasa,CON 27/01 (PP1)
14405.0 : UNID CW 0321 Station up frequently with vvvs short 5fg and
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poss cs ex: bq 24375 k. 1 to 6 groups sent. (08Feb02) (JC)
14422.0 055: Unid East Asian Net 1701 ALE/USB Sounds. (12-02-02) (IB)
14468.0 DDH8:Hamburg meteo GERMANY 426 06 FEB 02 RTTY 50 wx tfc (EB)
14470.0 CENTR2: MFA BUCHAREST 1440 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb.
Responds to VRO. Then vri short exchange in Mil.std 188-110A,
s/tone. (01/Feb)(DW)
14470.0 VRO: ROMANIAN EMB ?LOC 1439 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng
CENTR2/Bucharest (01/Feb)(DW)
14480.0 OLZ69: Czech embassy Cairo 1612 ALE/USB Sounding.
(04-02-02) (IB)
14481.7 RFTJ: FF DAKAR 1528 ARQ/E3 48/E/400 8rc. Tfc in FF. Very slow
transfer. 1542z cct [TJF], further tfc, thru 1556z
(11/Feb)(DW)
14486.0 RFGW: Paris, France 10.45 FEC-A 192/400 MFA with 5-lg tfc and
letter substitution to D2Z, Budapest embassy, on BDT cct
(16Jan02). (PT)
14530.6 AFN1EC: 1948 PACTOR MARS tfc (Dec 1 2001)(PLOO)
14550.0 I5: ALGERIAN MOI? 0816 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng O1.
Extremely long call burst (25/Jan)(DW)
14550.0 O2: ALGERIAN MOI? 0815 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng I5,
agn 0836z. 0822z clng D2 (25/Jan)(DW)
14550.0 X5: ALGERIAN MOI? 0913 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng O2
(25/Jan)(DW)
14550.0 Y4: ALGERIAN MOI? 0909 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng O1
(25/Jan)(DW)
14575.0 P6Z: MFA Paris FRA 1047 FEC-A/192/400 Idles. Offair 1049z.
(20Feb02) (RGA)
14580.0 CYP: British Emb Cyprus 1129.0 ALE/USB sounding 20/01 (PP1)
14606.7 RFHI: FF Noumea NCL 0000 ARQ-E3/100/425 Idle/Sync Modes
(14Feb02) (BC3)
14621.7 MFA Cairo: EGY 1520.0 sitor-A traffic including Selcall to
TVVM probably Egyptian Embassy Koweit, rest of message headers
mysterious 26/01 (PP1)
14669.0 RFFXL: Naqoura, Lebanon 15.53 ARQ-E 184.6/400 5-lg tfc to
RFFXOC etc on XZL cct to Paris. Paired with XXL cct on 14964
kHz (28Jan02). (PT)
14680.0 CENTR1: MFA BUCHAREST 1452 MIL.STD 144-110A s/tone on usb. Tfc
in online encrypt each burst starting "xxxxp". 1456z clng PZX
(30/Jan)(DW)
14684.0 HYZR: CIS Military 0506 CW With cyrillic tfc for unid station
and short 4FG tfc for P67s (03Feb02) (JC)
14684.0 TI6T: Russian Military 0500 CW Comm CK with 6HTT & Tfc to
KCMH. (14Feb02) (JC)
14690.0 ---: FAPSI ?LOC 1543 RTTY 75/R/500 Tfc in offline encrypt. 1557z
second msg starting 11177 00018 27436 31105 01449 etc
(31/Jan)(DW)
14718.9 FF:.0 0927 ARQ-E3 100/400 [HIJ] (Dec 3 2001)(PLOO)
14746.5 A25: Latvian Military Net NCS 1750 ALE/USB Calls PAMATS.
(01Feb02) (RGA)
14776.0 FM4FEM: US FEMA Thomasville GA USA 1527 ALE/USB Calls
FEMEASMAC/unid. (22Feb02) (RGA)
14777.5 : Unid 1044 LSB Casual Spanish net. 2xOM. No IDs.
(20Feb02) (RGA)
14801.7 RFVI: Le Port, Reunion 15.55 ARQ-E3 100/400 Cdev to self on
VII cct to Noumea (28Jan02). (PT)
14824.7 RFVITT: FF Mayotte COM 1418 ARQ-E3/192/400 Message to
addresses in France and Reunion on cct TTT to Reunion. (Nice
catch, Al! - Team Logs). (20Jan02) (AD)
14830.0 : Unid CIS 1144 81-81/40.5/500 Cipher. (08Feb01) (RGA)
14830.0 CIS-System 1152 81-81/40.5/500 (29 Jan 02)(HPT)
14926.0 FF:.0 ---- ARQ-E3 100/400 Prairial wx [hji] (Dec 3 2001)(PLOO)
14927.4 RFTJ: FF Dakar SEN 0947 ARQ-E3/192/425 Idle/Sync Modes.
(23Jan02) (BC3)
14931.0 8BY: M16 DGSE Ste Assise FRA 1043 CW 5x3FGs. (20Feb02) (RGA)
14931.0 8BY: M16 DGSE Ste Assise FRA 1146 CW 3x3FGs. (08Feb01) (RGA)
14931.0 8BY: M16 DGSE Ste Assise FRA 1242 CW 3x3LGs. (11Feb02) (RGA)
14933.5 KIO: Unid 1617 USB Wkg CONTROL. English accents. Weak.
(29Jan02) (RGA)
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14964.0 RFGW: Paris, France 14.57 ARQ-E 184.6/400 5-lg tfc to RFFXL,
Naqoura, on XXL cct. Paired with XZL cct on 14669 kHz
(28Jan01). (PT)
14977.0 UNID: 1426 unlisted CW station w/strange message (see below)
apparently callsign is "vmkw" the letters "nato" appeared at
one moment.. 28/Jan/02 (PP1).
14983.0 : Tashkent Meteo? 1520 FAX/120/576 Wx chart (poor)
(14 Feb 02) (TD2)
14996.0 RWM:Moscow time station RUSSIA 1410 06 Feb 02 CW (EB)
15000.0 BSF: Chung-Li TS, TWN 1329 AM/CW id and time 2130 in morse and
announcement in Chinese (19Jan02) (KB)
15000.0 WWVH: Kekaha, HWA 1635 AM tics, tone & female voice, good
readable (15Jan02) (KB)
15016.0 ANDREWS: 222-char EAM 1848 USB LY4GD5. (11 Jan 02) (JH)
15016.0 ANDREWS: 56-char EAM 1926 USB OSTUDN. (11 Jan 02) (JH)
15016.0 ANDREWS: 6-char EAM 1940 USB 'For PRESLEY/...PRESS LEAF...?'
(HQUWOU) (25 Jan 02) (JH)
15016.0 NEW CROP: Clg LAJES 0622 USB No response heard.
(19 Feb 02) (JH)
15016.0 Reach 0605: 2028Z.0 Reach 0605 [type?] call Andrews PP
McGuire AFB, NJ - ETA 2305Z 13/Jan/02 (RR)
15016.0 Reach 810: 1515 USB w/unidentified Metro. (13/JAN/02) (RP3)
15025.0 Shark 31: (unidentified): 1607 USB w/Smasher reporting
position 2150N/8610W, course 150 degrees, speed 305 kts.
(21/JAN/02) (RP3)
15025.0 Smasher: (USOUTHAF Flight Monitoring Facility, NAS Key West)
1605 USB w/Islander (21/JAN/02) (RP3)
15025.0 Smasher: (USOUTHAF Flight Monitoring Facility, NAS Key West):
1407 USB calling Islander (sounds like) w/no response.
(20/JAN/02) (RP3)
15633.4 HMF26: Pyongyang, N. Korea 10.44 ITA2 50/200 KCNA with press
reports in EE. Very good signal (16Jan02). (PT)
15664.5 UNID: 0813 81-81 81/480 (Dec 2 2001)(PLOO)
15687.0 055: Unid East Asian Net 0948 ALE/USB Sounds. (12-02-02) (IB)
15690.0 100: Poss Chinese Mil 0410 ALE/USB Wkg with 101, 102.
(14-02-02) (IB)
15794.4 UNID: 1708 UNID 195.4/700 continuous 4 peaks
(Nov 18 2001)(PLOO)
15846.5 Unid: PACTOR/200/200 1740 Encrypted msgs, cw ID "721" Chat in
USB between two OMs (30 Jan 02) (MJZ)
15850.0 D881: Unid 1559 ALE/USB Sounds. (11Feb02) (RGA)
15850.0 D884: Unid 0542 ALE/USB Also heard: 12400 19200 21000.
(06-02-02) (IB)
15851.0 DEFAULT: Unid FAA 0537 ALE/USB Sounding. Also FAAZFW
(06-02-02) (IB)
15867.0 Service Center: (US Customs AICC): 0015 USB & ALE w/aircraft
25 in radio checks. (12/DEC/01) (RP3)
15878.0 4XZ: IDF Haifa ISR 1620 CW 5LGs. (29Jan02) (RGA)
15920.0 CFH: CanForce Halifax NS CAN 1040 RTTY/75/850 ZKRs.
(20Feb02) (RGA)
15920.0 CFH: CF Halifax 1125 ITA-2 75/R/850 naws, zkr f1 3394, 4158,
6254, 8309, 12371, 16555 (11 Dec 01)(HPT)
15961.7 RFLI: FF Fort de France,MRT 1400.0 ARQ-E3 192bd "contrôle de
voie circuit BFL (martinique to Paris) 15/01 (PP1)
15976.0 : Russian Military 1039 MS-5/4800/DPSK/USB Cipher. Much
Russian activity this morning. (20Feb02) (RGA)
16012.5 n/cs: 16012.5 ITA-2 50bd/400 shift Ceci est un test demission
teletype, FDI8 listed here, (21 Jan 02)(HPT)
16014.2 RFVI: Le Port, Reunion 15.30 ARQ-E3 100/400 Returning RFQP's
CdeV transmissions at 24 and 54 minutes past the hour, on RUN
cct (14Jan02). (PT)
16021.7 : MFA Cairo EGY 1408 ARQ 136x5LGs signed 'Minister' to unid
Embassy. then selcals RCVB/Washington for QSX on 16154.
Nothing heard there. (20Feb02) (RGA)
16087.7 RFVI: Reunion 16.09 ARQ-E3 100/400 CdeV to self on REI cct to
Paris. Returned over IRE cct at 16.19 on 18380.2
(27Jan02). (PT)
16101.0 HBD58: Moscow, Russia 14.06 ARQ Swiss embassy ending QSO with
Pagina 216
16117.0
16119.9
16131.7
16135.0
16141.7
16178.0
16213.7
16213.7
16260.0
16260.0
16275.0
16278.8
16330.3
16340.0
16341.4
16347.0
16347.5
16373.2
16376.5
16474.0
16713.0
16778.3
16778.3
16805.0
16806.5
16806.5
16806.5
16809.0
16811.5
16812.5
16819.5
16820.0
16821.0
16825.5
16826.0
WUN-v08
HBD20, MFA Bern (15Jan02). (PT)
: X06 1421 MAZIELKA What's the WUN mode for this stuff?
(20Feb02) (RGA)
HBD20/3: MFA Berne SWI 1552 ARQ (SX) 5LGs. Stops. Selcals
BMZV/ Embassy Sofia in ARQ & FEC. Then sequence 0010011 in FEC
and back to ARQ to end sked. Sofia too weak to copy.
(25Jan02) (RGA)
: MFA Cairo EGY 1623 ARQ ATU80 msgs to Rabat embassy.
(29Jan02) (RGA)
KVM70: Honolulu Meteo 0607 FAX sfc an. First fair, end of
chart in noise and slighly better on 11090 (15Jan02) (KB)
: MFA Cairo EGY 1625 ARQ ATU80 msgs to Accra embassy.
(29Jan02) (RGA)
CAS: Chilean NAVY 1355 ALE/LSB (07-02-02) Also FGT FKW FON.
(07-02-02) (IB)
: MFA Cairo EGY 1500 ARQ Circular to Kuwait Saana Washington
Rabat Algiers and 15 other embassies. Then selcals
XBVF/Madirid. (20Feb02) (RGA)
No-Call: Cairo, Egypt 15.55 ARQ/FEC MFA trying hard to get
response from Madrid embassy. Calling selcal XBVF in ARQ, then
JMFSM in FEC (15Jan02). (PT)
P6Z: French MFA 0955 FEC-A 192baud message to H6L French Emb
Algiers 26.01 (PP1)
P6Z: MFA Paris 1227 FEC-A 192/400 clg. H6L (22 Jan 02)(HPT)
: Unid 1404 UNID/24.5/500 ACF=20. So slow it sounds like
morse. (22Feb02) (RGA)
No-Call: Algiers, Algeria 15.05 Coquelet 8 MAE with tfc in FF
to AMBALG KHARTOUM (11Jan02). (PT)
v5g: 1111 Rum-Fec 164.5/400 USB mask 10(Dec 3 2001)(PLOO)
: Unid Algerian MFA 1000 8-tone MFSK in calling mode.
(15/Jan/02) (MADX)
ALG Emb Kuwait: 0906 Coquelet-8 37.5 ms msgs to MFA, then txs
in new Coquelet-variant with a shift of 100 Hz between the
tones and 50 ms, not able to decode this new one
(30 Jan 02)(HPT)
FAAZMP: US FAA 0358 ALE/USB Sounds. (08-02-02) (IB)
Un-ID: French Mil 15.07 ITA2 50/400 "CECI EST UN TEST
DEMISSION TELETYPE". This freq used by them last year carrying
list of frequencies (16Jan02)
8WB4: Teheran, Iran 13.20 ITA2 50/400 Indian Embassy with 5-lg
MOST IMMEDIATE tfc from INDEMBASSY TEHERAN and C.O.I. SHIRAZ
to FOREIGN NEW DELHI. Operator battles his way through SSB
interference and a power cut (15Jan02). (PT)
OVK182: Aarhus, Denmark(??) 11.30 RTTY/CW Undecodable 75/170
RTTY followed by "DE OVK182" (15Jan02). (PT)
MAZ: Unid 0628 ALE/USB Wkg with ASH03. (12-02-02) (IB)
UIBQ: TH POLLUKS (sic) 2319 ARQ w/KYXM selcal, UIBQ log on &
svc msgs to Vladivostok (14Jan02) (ML2)
9MB: Penang Naval 1615 RTTY/850/50 Various messages
(15 Feb 02) (TD2)
LH2: Unid Stn 1630 FEC Philippines nx EE "Resend by Lima Hotel
2" (15 Feb 02) (TD2)
: RTMS Russkoe Pole Kidueyj 0900 RTTY/170/50 Wkg Kaliningrad
(15 Feb 02)(TD2)
NMC/NRV: USCG Guam 1412 FEC test strings (09 Feb 02) (TD2)
NMC: USCG CAMSPAC Point Reyes 1800 SITOR-B 100/170 w/wx
broadcast. (17/Jan/02) (MADX)
NMF: 1630.0 FEC weather from uscg boston 27/01 (PP1)
WLO: Mobile Radio 1221 cw, wlo + SITOR (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
A9M: Bahrein Radio 1222 cw, a9mtlx + SITOR (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
NRV: USCG Apra Harbour 1220 cw, nrv + SITOR (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
NMN: USCG Portsmouth 1218 cw, nmn + SITOR (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
IAR: Rome Radio 1217 cw, iar + SITOR (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
VRX: Hong Kong Radio 1545 ARQ Tfc (11 Feb 02) (TD2)
UCE: Arkhangelsk R.0 0705 sitor-B tfc list then sitor-A
wkg/UIJP "pioner belorussii" 30/01 (PP1)
ESA: Tallinn Radio 1702 SITOR-B schedule, navigational
warnings (the latter not scheduled for HF) // 4210.5 8422,
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12593 (11 Dec 01)(HPT)
16829.5 UCE: Arkhangelsk Radio 1045 SITOR-B in third-shift Cyrillic,
looks like news, ended with "PRESS SLUSHWA OAO SMP", 1100 tfclist // 12625.5 (29 Jan 02)(HPT)
16839.5 UFN: NovorossiyskRadio RUS 1413 ARQ Crew tgms to UBGX.
(22Feb02) (RGA)
16840.5 RRR34: 1300 sitor-B traffic list from Kruglosutochno and
schedule 27/01 (PP1)
16854.0 XSQ: Guangzhou R CHN 1338 FEC/100/170 (19 Jan 02) (LA)
16879.0 LZW: Varna Radio 1647 SITOR-B tfc-list // 4218.5, 6330,
8421.5, 12587 (20 Jan 02)(HPT)
16879.0 LZW: Varna, Bulgaria 14.50 FEC Various circulars in EE
including 48 hour reporting rules for ships going to Israel
(14Jan02). (PT)
16886.0 TAH: Istanbul Radio 1216 cw, tah + SITOR (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
16888.0 XSQ: Guangzhou Radio 1415 ARQ wkg VRXA9 (08 Feb 02) (TD2)
16892.0 XSG: Shanghai Radio 1201 cw, xsg + SITOR (22 Jan 02)(HPT)
16905.0 FUV: FrNavy Djibouti 1224 RTTY/75/850 (16 Jan 02) (TD2)
16905.0 RFQPME: FN Jibouti DJI 1400 RTTY/75/850 (19 Jan 02) (LA)
16909.5 USO: Ismail Radio 0900 cw, 4KI de uso6/uso5, tfc-list, navs,
// 4277, 6386.5, 8586, 12965 (23 Jan 02)(HPT)
16910.0 HLJ: Seoul Radio 0817 cw, cq qsx 16 mhz (29 Jan 02)(HPT)
16914.5 SPB: Szczecin Radio 1105 SITOR-B msgs, nx in Pol., // 8557,
13022 (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
16922.5 VTH5/7/9: Mumbai Naval (BNR) 1315 RTTY/850/50 Navarea viii
wngs (12 Feb 02)(TD2)
16922.6 RBSL: IN Bombay IND 0900 RTTY/ 50/425 Testing--- VTH 5/7/9
RBSL BNR BNR then RYs. (23 Jan 02) (BC3)
16922.6 VTH: IN Bombay IND 1417 RTTY/50/850 RBSL marker.
(22Feb02) (RGA)
16926.0 LFI: Rogaland Radio 1443 cw, lfi + SITOR (27 Jan 02)(HPT)
16929.4 9MR: RMMJ/RMN Johore Bahru MLA News in Malay. From HQCOMMAV2
to all RMN ships Sabah and Sarawak. // 8192. (03Feb02) (RGA)
16932.0 7TF10: Boufarik Radio 1851 cw cq qsx (22 Jan 02)(HPT)
16933.0 KUW: Kuwait 1353 ALE/USB Sounding. Also IS1 DKL PRI.
(04-02-02) (IB)
16948.0 UNID: 0955 USB E, calling "Hello", counting 1,2,3,4, no native
speaker of English language (30 Jan 02)(HPT)
16949.0 YLL: Liepeja Radio 1002 cw, cq qss, powestka announcement,
but, nothing more until 1040, longer transmission yesterday in
Baudot 50 bd after cw-ID (30 Jan 02)(HPT)
16971.0 : Singapore? Radio 1525 FAX/120/576 Japanese nx Kyodo
(11 Feb 02 (TD2)
16975.0 RLK7: Arkhangelsk Radio 0915 cw, msgs, ID (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
16975.0 RLK7: ArkhangelskRadio RUS 15190 CW Tgms to fleet. QSX 16735.5
// 8455 & 12942. (13Feb02) (RGA)
16979.9 PWZ33: BN RIO DE JANEIRO 1810 FAX 120/576/N/800 Sfc pressure
analysis (22/Jan)(DW)
17020.0 UDK2: Murmansk Radio 1000 ITA-2 50/R/170 working- frequencies
qss 521.5, 4260, 6439.5, 13050, 17020, 22652 (22 Jan 02)(HPT)
17021.5 TAH: Istanbul Radio 1209 cw, de tah qsx 16 mhz ch 3 4 8
(22 Jan 02)(HPT)
17024.0 SAB: Goeteborg Radio 0946 cw, sab + DIG (29 Jan 02)(HPT)
17038.5 UGW: Novorossiysk Radio 0802 cw de ugw tfc-list 12554.5/
16738.5 (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
17038.5 UGW: Novorossiysk Radio RUS CW To 4LA7: QSW 17038.5 QTC NIL.
GUHORs (nothing heard) for 22363 25197 12554.5 & 16738.5
(22Jan02) (RGA)
17038.5 UGW: NovorossiyskRadio RUS 1432 CW CQ. qsx 16738 q.. 12554.5
hand sent. (22Feb02) (RGA)
17055.0 MGJ: RN Base Clyde SCO 1439 RTTY/75/--- CARBs. Prob in VFT.
(22Feb02) (RGA)
17068.2 : Unid 1700 UNID/100/1114. Not harmonic. ACF=0. Sounds
slightly unstable in frequency. (03Feb02) (RGA)
17130.0 HLW: Seoul Radio 0834 cw, cq qsx 16 mhz (29 Jan 02)(HPT)
17132.0 XSV: Tianjin Radio 0841 cw, xsv + DIG (29 Jan 02)(HPT)
17138.3 LYL: Klaipeda Radio 1000 cw, tfc-list, wkg. frequencies,//
17138.3, also 3730 mentioned (29 Jan 02)(HPT)
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17146.5 CBV: VALPARAISO PLAYA ANCHA 1915 FAX 120/576/N/800 Grainy
swell and ice edge chart. 1935z sat pix. 2230z unscheduled(?)
1800z sfc anal. 2310-30z - three restarts for 12hr sfc prg
chart. 2355z sat pix. (21/Jan)(DW)
17147.0 URL: SebastopolRadio UKR 1445 RTTY/50/170 Crew tgms from
Kertch and Simferopol. (22Feb02) (RGA)
17147.0 URL: sevastopol Radio 1256 cw cq ans (22 Jan 02)(HPT)
17152.0 UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 0900 cw, nawip/powesta // 439.5 3737,
8605, 12973 22/Jan/02 (HPT)
17165.6 CLA: HavanaRadio CUB 1530 CW QSX marker. // 13062.
(13Feb02) (RGA)
17175.5 A9M: Hamala Radio 1802 cw, cq (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
17198.0 055: Unid East Asian Net 0846 ALE/USB Sounds. (12-02-02) (IB)
17206.1 IAR7: Rome Radio 1017 cw, vvv wkg. QRGs (22 Jan 02)(HPT)
17239.7 PKX: JAKARTA RADIO 1520 CW Marker "cq de PKX qru? k"
(11/Feb)(DW)
17239.8 PKX: Jakarta Radio 1243 cw, cq qru? (27 Jan 02)(HPT)
17240.5 VIE: Darwin Radio GW-node 1240 cw, vie + DIG (27 Jan 02)(HPT)
17240.5 VIE: GW NODE DARWIN 1522 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "VIE"
(11/Feb)(DW)
17249.5 LSD836: Argentina Radio GW-node 0844 cw, lsd836 + DIG
(29 Jan 02)(HPT)
17272.0 HEB: Berne Radio 1118 USB E tfc-list (21 Jan 02)(HPT)
17312.0 055: Unid East Net 1608 ALE/USB Sounding. (07-02-02) (IB)
17314.0 SPO81: Szczecin Radio 1235 USB E/Pol tfc-list // 13155
(23 Jan 02)(HPT)
17332.0 SPC82: Gdynia Radio 1408 USB Pol/EE ID, wkg. frequencies,//
8788 (11 Dec 01)(HPT)
17359.0 ESA: Tallinn Radio 1441 USB Vn ID, ann (tfc-list scheduled)
//8761, 13101 (11 Dec 01)(HPT)
17402.4 VCT: GW NODE NEWFOUNDLAND 1456 CW Chan free marker (Globe)
"VCT". Wkng ships in Globedata (01/Feb)(DW)
17402.4 VCT: Tors Cove, Canada 19.40 ARQ/CW Marker tape with CW-id
(19Jan01). (PT)
17415.0 S00: MFA STOCKHOLM 1420 MIL.STD 188-110A on US> Wkng u/known
emb. Burst mode. Msgs begin ".q" online encrypt or X400 lyr,
thru 1437z+ (11/Feb)(DW)
17487.0 GW1: Unid SHARES 1517 ALE/USB Sounds. (30Jan02) (RGA)
17487.0 GW1: Unid SHARES 1521 ALE/USB Sounds. (31Jan02) (RGA)
17487.0 GW1: Unid US SHARES 1603 ALE/USB Calls 901NHQCAP/NHQ901(?)
unid CAP authority. Calls again at 1621z. (22Feb02) (RGA)
17519.0 FM4FEM: US FEMA Thomasville GA USA 1611 ALE/USB Calls
FEMEASQTM/unid. (22Feb02) (RGA)
17550.9 RFTJ: FF Dakar 0931.0 ARQ-E3 192 bd controle de voie to
itself via "RFFA" Paris.0 circuit AFL 12/01 (PP1)
17912.0 Stockholm Radio: 1432 USB w/AmTrans 4239 (not heard). Switches
them to 23210. (19/JAN/02) (RP3)
17916.0 SDJ:.0 Stockholm ldoc ww Airfrance 001 qsy to 18294khz SWE USB
27-01-02 14,56 (BvR)
17916.0 Stockholm Radio: 1456 USB w/Reach 11 w/departure message.
Enroute to Bahrain International. (8/JAN/02) (RP3)
17934.0 Cubana aircraft: (flight number missed, O/M SS): 1934 USB
calling Operaciones w/no response. (19/JAN/02) (RP3)
17937.0 Lima Flight Support: 1938 USB w/AA 190 w/position report.
(19/JAN/02) (RP3)
17973.0 ADWNPR: Rockwell-Collins Managed GATM Andrews AFB MD 1527
ALE/USB Calls 510321DAT/KC135 61-0321. (30Jan02) (RGA)
17973.0 CRONPR: Rockwell-Collins Managed GATM Net Croughton G 1359
ALE/USB Sounds. (01Feb02) (RGA) 18320.0 BRA: MFA Bratislava
SVK 1501 ALE/USB Sounds. (01Feb02) (RGA)
17994.0 Trenton Military: 1321 USB Wkg Canforce ???? asking WX for
Spanish Airports. Selcal GHBJ = C130, Reg: 130344.
(11/02/02) (PD)
17994.0 Trenton Military: 1327 USB Wkg Canforce 1517 At position
report above Italy, directed to 23250 kHz. (11/02/02) (PD)
18015.0 : Prob Andrews AFB MD USA 1800 USB YL repeating EAM ?HX5LW. No
'out' at end of string. (17Feb02) (RGA)
18018.0 Airchtect (Royal Air Force): 1302 USB, QNH settings for RAF
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Airfields in the UK (17-Jan-02) (MB3)
RFTJ: Dakar, Senegal 15.54 ARQ-E3 192/400 CdeV to self being
relayed on JDJ, Libreville - Dakar, cct (26Jan01). (PT)
: Egyptian Embassy Rabat MRC 1716 ARQ Plaintext ATU80 traffic
to Cairo. (25Jan02) (RGA)
---: MFA ALGIERS 1527 COQ/8 26.7/I/- Tfc in FF. Relay to
Harare? (31/Jan)(DW)
ALGER: Algiers, Algeria 15.00 Coquelet 8 MFA with SUPERFLASH
5-lg tfc to Abuja embassy, also tfc to Harare embassy
(13Jan01). (PT)
S00: Sweden MFA 1027 ALE/USB Wkg with S73/Lagos embassy.
(14-02-02) (IB)
KHF: Guam 12.30 ARQ/CW Marker with CW-id, very faint
(27Jan02). (PT)
KHF: GuamRadio GUM 1758 ARQ+MORSEID (17Feb02) (RGA)
JMH5: Tokyo Met 1450 FAX/120/576 wx chart (10 Feb 02) (TD2)
Egyptian Embassy Khartoum SDN 1756 ARQ Fm kdbfclas to w = 01
(?) (17Feb02) (RGA)
HBD20: MFA Berne SWI 1452 ARQ 5LGs circular to Washingtopn and
Khartoum. (22Feb02) (RGA)
GYA: Royal Navy Northwood 1431 FAX schedule for Near/Middle
East special bcst. Clear, chart at 1507 blurred (13Jan02) (KB)
OVK: Aarhus, Denmark(??) 15.45 RTTY/CW Undecodable 75/170 RTTY
followed by "DE OVK" (15Jan02). (PT)
SDJ:.0 Stockholm ldoc ww Airfrance 001 telephone call SWE USB
27-01-02 14,57 (BvR)
FDG: F AF Bordeaux 1045 ITA-2 50/N/850 ry, wharfs
(21 Jan 02)(HPT)
BRA: MFA Bratislava SVK 1547 ALE/USB Sounds. (03Feb02) (RGA)
GYU: Gibraltar 11.25 Test tape with RYRYs, Count, INT ZBZ
(12Dec01). (PT)
no-call:.0 1049 sitor-A Egypian MFA trying selcall TVVX (Egy
Embassy Algiers)no joy 27/01 (PP1)
4XZ: Ny Haifa 1211 cw, vvv (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
RFTJ: Dakar, Senegal 15.47 ARQ-E3 192/400 Sending CdeV with
great difficulty. No cct ID seen (19Jan01). (PT)
RFFAAC: Paris, France 15.24 ARQ-E3 100/400 Tfc in FF to RFVITW
- GROUPGEND ST DENIS REUNION, plus lots of other tfc, on IRE
cct. Paired with REI cct on 16087.7 (27Jan02). (PT)
8BY: M16 DGSE Ste Assise FRA 1752 CW 5x3FGs. (17Feb02) (RGA)
RFFXL: FF Naqura LBN 1700 ARQ-E3/184.6/370 To rffaac tripost
Paris (250102) (PLW)
: Russian Military 1457 MS-5/4800/DPSK/USB Tone 5 pulled. 0.5
offset is unusual. (22Feb02) (RGA)
RFTJ: Dakar, Senegal 19.04 ARQ-E3 192/400 CdeV to self plus 5lg tfc from RFFKAGL (prob French Navy, Brest) to RFFLIRHN ( FS
Rhin) on TJI, Dakar - Fort de France, cct (26Jan02). (PT)
BMF: Taipei Met 0120 FAX 120/576 GMS infra red image for
central W Pacific (21Jan02) (ML2)
BMF: Taipei Meteo 1602 FAX/120/576 Wx chart (11 Feb 02) (TD2)
SERVICE CENTER: US Customs Comms Center Orlando 1924 USB wkg
203 in voice and PARKHILL voice scrambler. (17/Jan/02) (MADX)
ME1: FBI Memphis TN USA 1528 Calls QT2/Quantico VA.
(22Feb02) (RGA)
NF1: FBI Norfolk VA 1446 ALE/USB Calls NY1/New York, NY.
(30Jan02) (RGA)
SU1: FBI Salt Lake City UT 1435 ALE/USB Calls SUP/Unid [AMD]
'CHR$(149) CHR$(149) CHR$(149) 0)@' (30Jan02) (RGA)
OHU20: MFA Helsinki FIN 1540 NOKIA-MODEM/150.5/750 Tfc to unid
weak embassy in simplex. (13Feb02) (RGA)
: Unid 1206 RTTY/50/500 Strings like 01 121121/02MPS at
roughly 2-min intervals. Russian plain language. Printout of
some of the intercept is appended to this log. Any ideas?
Circuit went into 42.5 bps revs around 1310z. (Freq from HPT).
(31Jan02) (RGA)
UNID: 1631 UNID 195.3/700 4 pks continuous br=0
(Dec 2 2001)(PLOO)
: Unid 1545 USB YL in Spanish. Not casual/illegal net.
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(13Feb02) (RGA)
DFZG: MFA Belgrade 0703 RTTY/50/400 (30-01-02) (IB)
---: UNID 1557 Piccolo On standby thru 1950z (02/Feb)(DW)
D882: Unid 0545 ALE/USB Sounding. (29-01-02) (IB)
RFLI: FF Fort De France MRT 0545 ARQ-E3/96/425 CdV F-D-F/Dakar
cct [LIH] (28 Jan02) [BC3]
RFLI: FF Fort De France MRT 0822 ARQ-E3/192/425 Idle/Sync Mode
(28 Jan02) [BC3]
RFLI:.0 2243Z RFLI [ FF.0 Fort de France, 26/Jan/02 (RR)
: Unid 1415 PICCOLO Encrypted. (22Jan02) (RGA)
---: MFA CAIRO ? 1450 arq 100/E/170 Tfc in AA(ATU). Appears
long press bulletin (05/Feb)(DW)
LY1BYN: Latvian Amateur 1504 CW Wkg OK1ARO. Slightly off
frequency. (22Feb02) (RGA)
JR: Unid Military Stn 1554 ARQ 'BM de JR zbz 55/55 int zbz
(RYs) int zbz int qru +?' Some garbled French. Faded.
(13Feb02) (RGA)
MEF: Unid 2120 ALE/USB Calls M67. (02Feb02) (ED)
MAG: Unid Burmese Net 1521 ALE/USB [TWS] MAG. (30Jan02) (RGA)
STFADW: USAF SITFA Ops Centre Andrews AFB MD USA 1700 ALE/USB
Sounds. (01Feb02) (RGA)
CENTR8: Romanian MFA 0825 Wkg with UXO. (12-02-02) (IB)
CENTR8: Romanian MFA 0729 ALE/USB Wkg with UXO.
(11-02-02) (IB)
CENTR8: Romanian MFA 0832 ALE/USB Wkg with BYR.
(19-02-02) (IB)
MFA Cairo: 1550 SITOR-A msgs (23 Jan 02)(HPT)
A9C: Bucharest, Rumania 15.00 FEC-A 192/850 French embassy
with svc msg to P6Z, MFA Paris (11Jan02). (PT)
SPB63: Szczecin Radio 1500 SITOR-B tfc-list, Pol nx, schedule
1629 off // 2829.5, 13022 (24 Jan 02)(HPT)
SPB71: Szczecin Radio 1358 SITOR-B tfc-list, schedule // 8557
(27 Jan 02)(HPT)
UFN: Novorossiysk Radio 1350 ARQ/CW marker (10 Feb 02) (TD2)
UFN: NovorossiyskRadio RUS 1522 ARQ Wkg UHXZ in AutoTelex.
Then morse ID and KYKY idle string. (22Feb02) (RGA)
LSD836: Buenos Aires Radio ARG 1733 ARQ+MORSEID
(17Feb02) (RGA)
UIW: Kaliningrad R RUS 1500 RTTY/50/170 (19 Jan 02) (LA)
UIW:Kaliningrad radio RUSSIA 1521 18 Feb 02 RTTY 50 Ship
telegrams (EB)
KHF: GuamRadio GUM 1728 ARQ+MORSEID (17Feb02) (RGA)
: Unid 1845 USB Female op; maybe "rain ____" or "main ___";
each transmission ended with possible digital tone/"squeal"]
calling FOUR LEAF (or sounds like) a few times with no
response and quiet. (21 Feb 02) (JH)
---:Chinese ?? radiotelephone China 1508 18 Feb 02 USB
conversation in possibly Chinese can also hear telephone
engaged tones (EB)
: Unid 1419 PICCOLO Standby/idle. (22Jan02) (RGA)
UNID: 0955 RTTY 75/250 encrypted (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
OWF: AF Skrydstrup 0735 ALE/USB Wkg OWE OWI. (04-02-02) (IB)
FC6FEM: WGY906 FEMA Denton TX USA 1526 ALE/USB Sounds.
(31Jan02) (RGA)
FM4FEM: US FEMA Thomasville GA USA 1530 ALE/USB Calls
FEMEASQDR/unid. Also on 24526. (22Feb02) (RGA)
FM4FEM: US FEMA Thomasville GA USA 1607 ALE/USB Calls
FEMEASTAM/unid. (22Feb02) (RGA)
US FEMA Thomasville GA USA 1701 ALE/USB Calls FEMEASFWB/unid.
(22Feb02) (RGA)
YGN: Possible Burmese Net 1020 ALE/USB Sounding
(06-02-02) (IB)
S:marker Archangel RUSSIA 1457 18 Feb 02 CW S marker goes into
long dash every so often no sign of C (EB)
OHU20: MFA Helsinki FIN 1422 NOKIA-MODEM/150.5/700 No decode.
(22Jan02) (RGA)
: NATO System 1722 MIL STD-188-110/USB (17Feb02) (RGA)
DDK9: DWD Pinneberg GER 1426 RTTY/50/850 f2 of 10100.8
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22015.0
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(22Jan02) (RGA)
No-Call: Cairo, Egypt 15.40 ARQ/FEC Calling KKXB, Kinshasa
embassy then tries calling him (WSGZKPK) in FEC
(19Jan01). (PT)
ADZ: Algerian Consulate Agadez NGR 1606 ALE/USB Calls MAE/MFA
Algiers on 17068.2 19945 20340 20452. (03Feb02) (RGA)
AXM37: Melbourne, Australia 15.15 FAX 120/576 WX chart for
Australasia, very poor rx (27Jan02). (PT)
APK: Prob Burmese Net 1511 ALE/USB Calls YGN/prob Yangon.
(22Feb02) (RGA)
BZB: Unid Romanian Embassy 1506 ALE/USB Calls CENTR1.
(13Feb02) (RGA)
CENTR1: MFA Bucharest ROM 1459 ALE/USB Calls PZX/Unid who
responds. (11Feb02) (RGA)
PZX: Unid Romanian Embassy 1456 ALE/USB Calls CENTR1 who
responds. (13Feb02) (RGA)
PZX: Unid Romanian Embassy 1521 Calls CENTR1/MFA Bucharest.
(17Feb02) (RGA)
1100: Possible Italian Finanze Guardia 0653 Wkg 0200
(25-01-02) (IB)
A25: Prob. Latvia 16.40 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE Calling LIELVA.
Also heard on this radio setting (centre freq 20597.3) a
Pactor station connecting to C35T1L and sending Pactor 2 tfc.
Don't know if they are the same source. (16Jan02). (PT)
CRO: Andrews Remote Croughton G 1201 ALE/USB Calls 280049/C17A
98-0049. (07Feb02) (RGA)
RFVI: F Ny Le Port 1515 ARQ-E3 100/400 RFVIMCR with msg to
FFUHRFR FRRIM, RFVIE to RFGA and others REI-cct
(29 Jan 02)(HPT)
---: FF UNID 1425 ARQ/E3 192/E/400 8rc. Betas. No app tfc thru
1440z (22/Jan)(DW)
---: Romanian Emb Phenian (Pyongyang) ROU-FEC 164.5/400 part
msg in Romanian (23Jan02) (ML2)
No-Call: Cairo, Egypt 11.50 ARQ/FEC MFA calling Beijing
embassy, selcal OOVQ(26Jan02). (PT)
D881: Unid 0646 ALE/USB Sounding. (29-01-02) (IB)
BRA: Slovak MFA 0839 ALE/USB Wkg with TEH, send DBM messages,
no copy. (14-02-02) (IB)
4RV: Unid FEMA 1503 ALE/USB Calls 9DT/Unid. (30Jan02) (RGA)
FC8FEM: FEMA Region 8 Denver CO 1447 ALE/USB Sounds.
(30Jan02) (RGA)
FM4FEM: US FEMA Thomasville GA USA 1510 ALE/USB Calls
FEMEASHAM/unid. (22Feb02) (RGA)
FM4FEM: US FEMA Thomasville GA USA 1524 ALE/USB Calls
FEMEASMAC/unid. (22Feb02) (RGA)
FM4FEM: US FEMA Thomasville GA USA 1646 ALE/USB Calls
FEMEASFQD/unid. (22Feb02) (RGA)
FM6FEM: WGY906/FEMA Denton TX USA 1626 ALE/USB Sounds.
(22Feb02)(RGA)
Unid: clg "HAILA" (native for hello ??) and whistling,
male/female comms in unid lang. USB 27-01-02
: Unid 1444 UNID/100/140 ACF=0. Encrypted. (22Jan02) (RGA)
055: Possible East Asian Net 0632 ALE/USB Sounds.
(11-02-02) (IB)
055: Unid 1542 ALE/USB Sounds. Also 445/ 055 also on 10627
11475 and 22131. (17Feb02) (RGA)
445: Prob East Asian Net 1610 ALE/USB Sounds. Also 172 Sounds.
(13Feb02) (RGA)
619: Unid East Asia Net "055" 0940 ALE/USB Sounding
(06-02-02) (IB)
HQKX2: SHIP FARG? 1533 arq 100/E/170 Calls UIW but no further
qso after initial link up with " 05394 FARG X" answerback
(04/Feb)(DW)
J8RS3: TSM Platinam 1420 RTTY/50/200 (19 Jan 02) (TD2)
CBV: VALPARAISO RADIO 1525 CW Chan free marker "CBV" - vri
weak, under UIW marker. (04/Feb)(DW)
UIW: KALININGRAD RADIO 1526 CW Chan free marker "de UIW KLD".
1534z arq - ex sigs with "05394 FARG" "There are 1 messages
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(04/Feb)(DW)
VIP: GW NODE PERTH 1547 CW Chan free (Globe) "VIP" wkng ship
in Globedata (04/Feb)(DW)
WLO: MOBILE RADIO 1552 CW Chan free marker "WLO" (04/Feb)(DW)
SVO: OLYMPIA RADIO 1600 CW Chan free marker "de SVO"
(04/Feb)(DW)
NMN: USCG PORTSMOUTH 1601 CW Chan free marker "NMN"
(04/Feb)(DW)
UAT: MOSCOW RADIO 1609 CW Chan free marker "de UAT"
(04/Feb)(DW)
RFQPME: FN DJIBOUTI 1418 RTTY 75/N/850 Marker "oo FAAA de
RFQPME znr uuuuu zui testing ry's sg's figs nnnn (04/Feb)(DW)
A9M: GW NODE BAHRAIN 1424 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "A9M"
and wkng ships in Globedata (04/Feb)(DW)
8PO: GW NODE BARBADOS 1426 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "8PO"
and wkng ships in Globedata (04/Feb)(DW)
SAB: Goteborg, Sweden Jan5, 2002 CW "SAB" abd ARQ/100 idle QRM
from adjacent RTTY station [SN]
SAB: GW NODE GOETEBORG 1431 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "SAB"
(04/Feb)(DW)
FUF: 1515 RTTY/75 FN Fort de France (18 02 02) (PLW)
FUF: 1707Z.0 FUF [FN Fort de France, Martinique RTTY
26/Jan/02 (RR)
FUF: FrNav Fort de France 1512 RTTY/75/850 (19 Jan 02) (TD2)
FUF: FN FT DE FRANCE 1434 RTTY 75/N/850 Marker "de FUF testing
ry's sg's figs testing" (04/Feb)(DW)
FUF: Fort de France Naval TIME??? RTTY/850/75 Test strings
(12 Feb 02)(TD2)
ZSC: GW NODE CAPETOWN 1435 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "ZSC"
and wkng ship in Globedata (04/Feb)(DW)
JJC: KYODO TOKYO 1438 FAX 60/576/N/850 Slightly blurred text
print in Japanese chars. (04/Feb)(DW)
JJC: Tokyo Radio 1425 FAX/120/576 Japanese nx Kyodo
(13 Feb 02) (TD2)
VCS: GW NODE HALIFAX 1444 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "VCS"
and wkng ship in Globedata (04/Feb)(DW)
LSD836: GW NODE ARGENTINA 1500 CW Chan free marker (Globe)
"LSD836" and wkng ship in Globedata (04/Feb)(DW)
CLA: 1525 CW Habana Cuba (18 02 02) (PLW)
CLA: HavanaRadio CUB 1451 CW QSX marker. (22Jan02) (RGA)
CLA50: HAVANA RADIO 1508 CW Marker "cq de CLA qsx c/11
8368/12552/16736 tx 8573/12673.5/16961 qsw CLA20/32/41/50 qrj
c/1212 k" (04/Feb)(DW)
VTG9: IND Ny Bombay 1410 cw, vvv+cq de vtg 4/6/7/8/9
(27 Jan 02)(HPT)
UDK2: 1535 CW Murmansk Rus (18 02 01) (PLW)
UDK2: Murmansk Radio 1000 ITA-2 50/R/170 working- frequencies
qss 521.5, 4260, 6439.5, 13050, 17020, 22652 (22 Jan 02)(HPT)
UDK: MURMANSK RADIO 1000 RTTY 50/N/170 Marker to 4LS in 3sc
"qss 521,5/4260/6439,5/13050/17020/22652 kgc". Tfc list and
stn schedule, then blind tfc. (05/Feb)(DW)
: Russian Navy/Military 1502 36-50/50/250 At least 4 messages.
Irregular shutdown. (22Jan02) (RGA)
--: MFA STOCKHOLM 1513 MIL.STD 188-110A on usb. 1200bps/shrt
intlv. Wkng u/knwn embassy. Msgs start ".q". Thru 1600z
continuing. (07/Feb)(DW)
p6z:.0 0932.0 FEC-A 192bd "n2g de p6z rebjr ja qru int zbz k
k k" 13/01 (PP1)
Stockholm Radio: 1434 USB calling AmTrans 4239 w/no response.
(19/JAN/02) (RP3)
Trenton Military: 1329 USB Wkg Canforce 1517 from Larnaca to
Prestwick, ETA Prestwick 1905, asking WX, and selcal check for
GHAL = L382, Reg:130326. (11/02/02) (PD)
---:Budapest Hungary 1027 29 Jan 02 DUP-ARQ 125 idling (EB)
2000178: 7-character a/craft 0529 ALE/USB Wkg with JDG.
(13-02-02) (IB)
HGX62: Tripoli, Libya 11.51 DUP-ARQ 125/170 Hungarian embassy
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with tfc in HH to HGX21, MFA Budapest (14Jan02). (PT)
YT315A: unid Chinese diplo 0824 ALE/USB Wkg with: ZT201A +
MIL-STD 188-110A. Later ZT201A wkg with YT362A.
(08-02-02) (IB)
S00: Sweden MFA, 0651 ALE/USB Wkg with S53/Amman Embassy.
(14-02-02) (IB)
: unid 1418 USB, synth YL voice, just caught "end of message,
end of transmission" (17-Jan-02) (MB3)
UNID: 1207 bursts of 200 or 400 bd, did not sound like Pactor,
or new variant? (28 Jan 02)(HPT)
UNID: ---- Piccolo 2 channels idle USB(Dec 2 2001)(PLOO)
450: Unid FEMA 2110 ALE/USB Sounds. (22Jan02) (RGA)
FC6: US FEMA Denton TX USA 1705 ALE/USB Calls OH5/FEMA
somewhere in Ohio. (22Feb02) (RGA)
FM4FEM: US FEMA Thomasville GA USA 1620 ALE/USB Calls
FEMEMSBOI/unid who responds. (22Feb02) (RGA)
FM4FEM: US FEMA Thomasville GA USA 1626 ALE/USB Calls
FEMEASCBS/unid who responds. (22Feb02) (RGA)
FR5FEM: Unid FEMA 1406 ALE/USB Sounds. (01Feb02) (RGA)
UDK2: MURMANSK RADIO 1548 CW Msg at hi spd [40wpm], then
s/off. (19/Jan)(DW)
IS1: British HC Islamabad, PAK 1156 USB/MIL-STD188-141A
sounding (20Jan02) (LDO)
UDK2: MURMANSK RADIO 1540 CW Wkng ships, also "4LS de UDK2 qsx
25170 k" (19/Jan)(DW)
Un-ID: prob Murmansk, Russia 15.34 ITA2 50/170 Short messages
in RR, Murmansk mentioned in header of each (19Jan01). (PT)
: unid 1425 FM, a m and a f in RR, m station probably mobile
(17-Jan-02) (MB3)
: unid 1427 FM, a f (sounds like an old granny) in RR
(17-Jan-02) (MB3)
: unid 1428 FM, a f and several m in RR (17-Jan-02) (MB3)
: unid 1430 FM, a f (muffled audio) and several m in RR
(17-Jan-02) (MB3)
: unid 1230 FM: several f in RR, the strongest has a vy
"hollow" audio (17-Jan-02) (MB3)
: unid 1231 FM: 2 or 3 f in RR & intermitt. data bursts
(17-Jan-02) (MB3)
: unid 1232 FM, several f & m (some mobile) stations in RR
(17-Jan-02) (MB3)
: unid 1233 FM, many different data bursts (pagers?) from
different tx sites (17-Jan-02) (MB3)
: unid 1235 FM, a m in RR w/ vy brief comms. No other stns
hrd. (17-Jan-02) (MB3)
: unid: 1432 FM, many m stations (nets?) on top of each other
(17-Jan-02) (MB3)
FAVORABLE: 22-char EAM 2027 USB OH44IJ simulcast 8992 & 11244.
(The GHFS is at weak levels in the local afternoon.)
(08 Feb 02) (JH)
FAVORABLE: 28-char EAM 2018 USB 7O5ECI simulcast 8992 & 11244.
(08 Feb 02) (JH)
: NOSTRADAMUS OTHR, F 1445 FM-CW 25 pulses/sec. Tentative but
likely (tnx LD). At 0900 center freq 33550, at 1030 on 31495,
at 1300 on 30430 kHz (20Jan02) (KB)
SV3AQR: Propagation beacon GRC 1514 CW (20-01-02) (AB)
LU1FHH: Propagation beacon ARG 1516 CW (20-01-02) (AB)
OH9TEN: Propagation beacon FNL 1518 CW (20-01-02) (AB)
: unid 1240 FM, a f w/brief comms in RR (bad audio). No other
stns hrd. (17-Jan-02) (MB3)
: Unid Russian station (taxi ?) 1600 FM Sounded like a taxi
base station. Language is Russian (03-02-02) (AB)
: unid 1440 FM a vy busy f (phone rings in background) and
several min RR (17-Jan-02) (MB3)
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* Welcome to another issue of the single largest source of utility
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publication in the world...the WUN Newsletter.
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o Digital Review by Day Watson
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o Numbers & Oddities by Ary Boender & Chris Smolinski
o Utility Round-up by Ary Boender
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DayW
Hi digi WUNners
The big
Brain's
In this
augment
thing this month has undoubtedly been the release of Charles
very welcome PC-HFDL. Fanfare of trumpets :--- :--- :--month's contributions a couple of items which one hopes will
your enjoyment.
The menu
Aero
Met
Military
Special
TechiTips
UNID
ARINC HFDL Frequencies
Rome Met on 5887.5 kHz
FF frequency hunt
MKD-GEP44 Piccolo link
Current modem technology/terminology - Part.1
Dual soundcard question
Considerations in receiving HFDL
ARQ/E on 6 mHz
>>....Aero.....>
::: ARINC HFDL Frequencies
Thanks to Charles Brain who, with some additional (not in PC-HFDL)
software, has been able to decode the [System Table] burst under HFDL and
from this extract the current full range of frequencies licensed to ARINC
by various administrations for the operation of their Globalink/HF
service.
Note that all these frequencies are not on the air throughout the 24 hour
period. Each station has a limited number of transmitters which it uses,
bringing up something like 2, 3 or 4 frequencies at any given time. The
choice will vary according to a number of factors.
Ground Stn
ID
......Frequencies used (/USB)..........
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-----------------------------------------------------------San Francisco
01
2947 4672 5508 6559 8927 10081 11327 13276
17919 21934
Molokai
02
2878 2947 3001 3019 3434 5463 5508 5529 5538
6559 8912 8936 10081 11312 11348 13276 17919
17934 21928
Reykjavick
03
3116 3900 5720 6712 8977 11184 15025 17985
Riverhead
04
3428 5523 6652 8912 11315 13276 17919 17934
21931 21934
Auckland
05
3016 3404 5583 6535 8921 10084 11327 13351
17916 21949
Hat Yai
06
3470 4687 5655 6535 8825 10066 13270 17928
21949
Shannon
07
2998 3455 5547 6532 8843 8942 10081 11384
Johannesburg
08
3016 4681 8834 13321 21949
Barrow
09
2944 2992 3007 3497 4654 4687 5529 5538 5544
6646 8927 8936 10027 10093 11354 17919 17934
21928 21937
Santa Cruz
13
2983 3467 4660 6628 8957 11318 13315 17916
21946 21973 21988 21997
Krasnoyarsk
14
2878 2905 10087 13321
Bahrain
15
2986 5544 8885 10075 11312 13354 17967 21982
Guam
16
8927 8936 11288 11306 13312 13339 17919
or if one prefers a listing by frequency:
2878
2905
2944
2947
2983
2986
2992
2998
Molokai
Krasnoyarsk
Barrow
San Fancisco
Santa Cruz
Bahrain
Barrow
Shannon
3001
3007
3016
3019
3116
3404
3428
3434
3455
3467
3470
3497
3900
Molokai
Barrow
Auckland
Molokai
Reykjavick
Auckland
Riverhead
Molokai
Shannon
Barrow
Hat Yai
Barrow
Reykjavick
4654
4660
4672
4681
4687
Barrow
Santa Cruz
San Francisco
Johannesburg
Hat Yai
Krasnoyarsk
Molokai
Johannesburg
Barrow
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5463
5508
5523
5529
5538
5544
5547
5583
5655
5720
Molokai
San Francisco
Riverhead
Molokai
Molokai
Barrow
Shannon
Auckland
Hat Yai
Reykjavick
6532
6535
6559
6628
6646
6652
6712
Shannon
Auckland
San Francisco
Santa Cruz
Barrow
Riverhead
Reykjavick
8825
8834
8843
8885
8912
8921
8927
8936
8942
8957
8977
Hat Yai
Johannesburg
Shannon
Bahrain
Molokai
Auckland
San Francisco
Molokai
Shannon
Santa Cruz
Reykjavick
10027
10066
10075
10081
10084
10087
10093
Barrow
Hat Yai
Bahrain
San Francisco
Auckland
Krasnoyarsk
Barrow
11184
11288
11306
11312
11315
11318
11327
11348
11354
11384
Reykjavick
Guam
Guam
Molokai
Riverhead
Santa Cruz
San Francisco
Molokai
Barrow
Shannon
13270
13276
13312
13315
13321
13339
13351
13354
Hat Yai
San Francisco
Guam
Santa Cruz
Johannesburg
Guam
Auckland
Bahrain
15025
Reykjavick
17916
17919
17928
17934
17967
17985
Auckland
San Francisco
Hat Yai
Molokai
Bahrain
Reykjavick
Molokai
Barrow
Barrow
Bahrain
Hat Yai
Molokai
Riverhead
Barrow
Barrow
Guam
Guam
Molokai
Shannon
Bahrain
Auckland
Molokai
Riverhead
Krasnoyarsk
Santa Cruz
Molokai
Riverhead
Riverhead
Barrow
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Barrow
Guam
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21928
21931
21934
21937
21946
21949
21973
21982
21988
21997
Molokai
Riverhead
San Francisco
Barrow
Santa Cruz
Auckland
Santa Cruz
Bahrain
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz
Barrow
Riverhead
Hat Yai
Johannesburg
>>....Commercial.....>
::: Monitoring Petrom from the Netherlands
Some welcome observations by Bert van Rij, from Naaldwijk in the
Netherlands, and a regular poster to the WUN list, on a net on
8401 kHz using Sitor/A.
"One of the first days in February I read on the mailing list that Peter
Thompson had found an "new" oil and gas network. Since I started this
hobby I have become very interested in maritime and oil rig
communications, especially those in telex traffic, since "off-shack"
monitoring is very easy; since we have our computers. With the station
profile printed out, I have done a lot of monitoring on this frequency.
The station profile can be found at:
http://www.chace-ortiz.org/umc/oil/Petrom.txt. Though the traffic is in
the Romanian language it still is interesting to read the reports. At my
location (51.58n 004.12e) most traffic can be heard in the evening and
early morning. I have not monitored traffic at night and during the day,
so maybe there is a 12 or 16MHz freq. for daytime traffic.
All traffic starts with the selcall MQIUTXP. I have not monitored any
other selcalls; so the rigs call the shore station, and send it their
traffic. The shore station has not yet been heard; which is very strange.
One possibility is that the shore station sends its traffic during office
hours, which is during daytime, and that another frequency is used.
I have monitored eight rigs so far.
profile:
- De La Sectia6
- Platforma Jupiter
- Platforma Centrala
- Platforma Atlas
- P.F.P.C.
- Saturn
- Prometeu/ PFS-4
For their position see the station
Other rigs listed:
- Orizont
- Fortuna
- Gloria
Traffic is sent to a lot of addressees, (seventeen so far and still
counting). Most of them are Baza Petromar departments.
- m/n Lincorn
- m/n Orion
- Perseu
- Prometeu
- Rig service s.a.
- Sectia 3
- Baza Petromar Biroul Investii
- Baza Petromar Biroul Produce
- Baza Petromar Biroul Resurse
- Baza Petromar Serviciul Investii
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Baza
Baza
Baza
Baza
Baza
Baza
Baza
Petromar
Petromar
Petromar
Petromar
Petromar
Petromar
Petromar
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Serv. Mecano energetic
Serviciul Mecanizare
Laborator Fluide d-nei
Naval
p.p.u.p.
gpm
M.P.R.S.
Good hunting"
Thanks Bert - shows a single frequency in a simple mode can give much
interest and pleasure.
>>....Met.....>
:::
Rome Met on 5887.5/5687.5 kHz
As we go to press thanks to Peter Thompson who reports met transmissions
running RTTY at 50bd/850Hz on this frequency then on 5687.5 kHz due to
broadcast interference on the former.
Regularly reported of late on 3172.5 kHz is 5887.5/5687.5 kHz running in
parallel with 3 mHz, or a seasonal shift from 3 to 5 mHz? Only your
logs will tell.
>>....Military.....>
::: FF frequency hunt
Whilst much attention has been given to newer modes let's not forget
those ones that have been round for many years. An exercise to give
interest to both newbies and old hands alike is proposed.
The French Forces (FF) worldwide HF point-to-point network nodes can be
found across the HF spectrum. A number of frequencies are used by each
node for specific circuits to allow for the daily and seasonal changes.
Some of these frequencies change from time to time. The exercise is
to find which current (2002 onwards) frequencies are in use with each
circuit.
Tips for newbies. List possible frequencies for monitoring from your
favourite frequency guide(s), including recent WUN Logs Columns. This
will give you a start point where one learns what the modes (ARQ/E3,
ARQ/342 (ITU Rec.342, aka ARQ-M2), ARQ/E) sound like, the determination
of baudrate (normally 100/186/192/200 bd)/shift (normally 400Hz), what
traffic looks like, and patience during sometimes long or even very long
idle periods. An overview of the French network can be found in the
DR Columns for May/Jun/98 (learn to use backnumbers of the WUN
Newsletters (available from the archives on the www.wunclub.com website)
as a library). Once you've become familiar with the above you'll be
equipped to venture into the rest of the spectrum looking for possible
new frequencies being used. And always remember to look for, and log,
the circuit ID (immediately after the zczc start) from the traffic
header.
Here are some nodes to start on:
Node
Routing
Cct
Circuit to
Indicator
ID
------------------------------------------------------Ft de France
RFLI
BFL
Paris/Provence
IRT
Cayenne
LIH
Papeete
LIJ
Dakar
Dakar
RFTJ
AFL
Paris/Provence
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TJD
TJF
TJI
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Djibouti
Libreville
Port Bouet
Ft de France
Djibouti
RFQP
DJI
DJK
QPB
QPC
QPF
QRG
Le Port
Dakar
Paris
Paris
Paris
Paris
Le Port (Reunion)
RFVI
ITT
REI
RUN
VII
Dzaoudzi
Paris
Djibouti
Noumea
Noumea
RFHI
HII
HIJ
Le Port
Papeete
Papeete
RFHJ
HJI
HJL
Noumea
Ft de France
::: MKD-GEP44 Piccolo link
Following a post by Lars (Germany) in respect of Piccolo (6-tone) on
16282.5 (GEP44/unknown) and 19432.5 (RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus/MKD) Peter
Thompson (UK/N Wales) took an interest hoping to identify GEP44.
He has established that Akrotiri/MKD uses a two channel Piccolo vft on
one of the following frequencies (/USB).
7582
11592
14857
16275
19432
with the engineering channel offset by +510Hz and the online encrypted
channel offset by +910Hz.
Whilst transmissions on the above frequencies have been logged in the UK,
those on 16282.5 kHz have not. Too weak or GEP44 moved to alternate
frequencies? Nothing found to date [25/Mar].
Peter continues "GEP44 seems to be on an exercise; MKD told him the
circuit would be open until the exercise ends on Tuesday [26/Mar]. The
only exercise I know that is on at the moment is Exercise Grand Prix in
Kenya, but that is supposed to carry on into April."
Thanks for the input guys.
>>....Special.....>
::: Current modem technology/terminology - Part.1
Data communications have moved on from the days of the simple
asynchronous RTTY with no error correction to highly complex modems.
Whereas one took 200-300bd FSK systems to be the limit for HF and that
the subsequent step was a move to satellite this has proved not to be the
case. Because of on-going development in various techniques there has
been a resurgence of communication systems on HF.
This is an attempt to give in layman's terms, without recourse to
diagrams and complex mathematical formulae (not possible in a simple
text format) a simple explanation of some of the terms one sees in
manufacturer's spec. sheets and various books relating to these modems.
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In the past (DR Jan/Feb/Mar 1999) we've seen examples of, and discussed,
alphabets in relation to some basic error checking/correction techniques.
One of these techniques is generically the arq method (not specifically
Sitor-A) which is Automatic Repeat Request where the transmitter (in the
simplest form) waits for an acknowledging ACK (Positive - ok) or NAK
(Negative acknowledgement - error). With an ACK the next block is sent,
with a NAK the last block is repeated.
Alternatively another system may continue sending data until it receives
an NAK.
Then we have the mode, where there is no handshake, employing forward
error correction (FEC).
The simplest system is the well-known Sitor-B (CCIR 625 - mode/B) where
two copies of the traffic are sent, the copy starting 35 bits (or 5
characters) after the original and INTERLEAVED ie the original occupies
say the odd numbered bits then the "copy" will be interleaved occupying
the even numbered ones.
|(start or original - shown in lower case))
|
..n.o.w._.iNsO_Wt_hIeS__tTiHmEe_T.I.M.E
|
|(start of copy - shown in upper case)
(For the purpose of this example the decimal point represents the Alpha
control character and the underscore the Space character)
The receiving modem can check for errors in all characters and if one is
found corrupt due to QRM/QRN bursts or momentary fading it has a second
chance to pass on a good character to line. It is hoped that the reason
for the error in the original character may have disappeared before this
time span (350 mS) has elapsed.
This system is useful in a broadcast environment where the transmission
can be to a single unit or to multiple units since no handshaking is
necessary; useful where the receiving unit(s) must maintain radio
silence.
The above can use things like parity checking or the 3:4 1:0 character
structure of the CCIR476 alphabet. This is error checking, and with
Sitor/B giving a limited amount of error correction. Far from being
robust.
However for the modern modem better, and more complex, types of forward
Error Correction Coding (ECC) are employed. These are primarily grouped
under two main headings:
Block coding, and
Convolutional coding.
Block coding takes its name from the process whereby a fixed-length group
of input bits are processed as a block and from which is generated a
new and longer encoded block for transmission.
Convolutional coding does not work on the input data in blocks but on the
input (serial) bit stream producing the output stream (again longer) in
real-time and which is again encoded.
What happens at the transmitter is reversed by the receiver by having a
complimentary decoder.
BLOCK CODING.
This is often called an (n,k) code where n is the number of bits in the
generated output block and k is the number of bits in the input block
which generated it. The n-k bits are called REDUNDANCY or parity Bits and
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carry no new (user) information.
It will be noted that to transfer a given block of data one needs to send
more. This results in the throughput of actual or raw data being reduced
by a factor of k/n. k/n is known as the code rate R.
If we take a block of k bits there are 2 to the power k combinations of
user digits (k-tuples). If we take a block of n bits there are 2 to the
power n codeword (n-tuples) combinations available. A block code is a
1:1 mapping assignment via a look-up table of the k-tuples into unique
n-tuples. But because of the larger number of bits in the n codeword
there will be many more combinations available many being redundant thus
leaving a small proportion (same number as k-tuples) as valid codewords
for transmission.
On the receiving modem the incoming n-tuples are mapped back to k-tuples
via a similar look up table. This assumes no data corruption.
But an error check is made on the received codeword. This is called
syndrome testing where the syndrome is the result of a parity check
which is used to determine if the codeword is in fact valid ie it has not
been corrupted in transmission. The syndrome test result will be zero
for an uncorrupted codeword.
On the otherhand if the result is non-zero the resultant pattern is used
to locate and correct the error(s). This correction process revolves
round matrices(arrays) and extensive number crunching; beyond the scope
of this article to progress further
To look briefly at block codes themselves.
A well-known code family is named:
BCH (Bose-Chaudhuri-Hocquenghem) with two equally well-known subsets
HAMMING codes
R-S codes
(after R W Hamming), and
(after Reed and Solomon).
In the Hamming code, of rate 4/7, an input block of 4 bits 0110 would
become 7 bits of 100 + 0110.
An important property in block coding is known as the HAMMING or MINIMUM
DISTANCE dmin (were dmin = n - k). In developing his coding Hamming
found that the greater the difference between the number of bits in the
input block and that in the output block the better the chance of the
system to detect/correct errors. In fact where one takes the Hamming
Distance dmin then one can
detect
dmin-1 errors, and
correct (dmin-1)/2 errors.
Given the Hamming code of Rate 4/7 the Hamming Distance is 3. From
the above we can see it is possible to detect 2 errors and correct 1.
Hamming codes are not very powerful. However they are part of a very
limited class of block codes known as perfect codes.
BCH coding is a generalisation of Hamming coding that permits multiple
error correction. BCH codes are reported important. Using block lengths
of a few hundred bits they outperform other block codes on a comparative
block-length and code-rate basis.
R-S codes achieve the largest possible minimum distance again on a
comparative block-length and code-rate basis.
dmin = n-k+1.
Another block code is the Extended GOLAY. This is produced by taking the
original Golay Code (n23,k12) code and adding an overall parity bit.
It becomes (n24,k12) increasing the Golay's minimum distance to 8 with
a code rate of 1/2. This later point makes it easier to implement than
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the original Golay's 12/23 rate.
powerful than Hamming Codes.
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Extended Golay is reported more
CONVOLUTIONAL ENCODING
Convolutional (from the verb convolute - to twist, coil) encoders
typically comprise a shift register and combining logic which perform
modulo-2 addition (often in the form of exclusive-OR (XOR) gates).
Two primary arrangements to be found are
1. forward feed encoder, and
2. feedback encoder.
In 1. the input bits are clocked forward (shifted) through the shift
registers. In 2. the outputs of the individual sections of the shift
register are additionally fedback through combining logic to modify the
clocking of the input stage of the shift register.
In a 1/2 rate encoder, for each bit input to the encoder two bits are
taken as output. These two bits are taken from
a. a modulo-2 addition of specific bits (eg 1, 2, 4, 5, 7) along the
shift registers for one source, whilst the second,
b. is taken from a similar addition of specific bits (eg 1, 4, 5, 6, 7).
Note these are not the same set as those used in a.
Further logic assembles the output data stream by taking the data from
output a. then that from b. before the next input bit is clocked into
the shift register. Hence we see the production of twice the number of
bits out for the same number in.
It will be seen that as any input bit is shifted up the register it will
influence the output for as long as it resides in some section of the
register. This influence is therefore twisted into the real time data
stream coiling in with those data bits which have preceded/followed it.
Hence the derivation of the word convolutional.
The number of sections in the shift register determines its CONSTRAINT
LENGTH.
Again this form of ECC generates more bits in the output stream; but the
advantage is that the longer the shift register the more roboust the
transmission.
The disadvantage of both these coding methods outlined above is the end
to end time delay which is incurred. However the decided advantage is in
the improvement in the reliability or robustness of the system. As
always with modem design (as with everything else in life) it's finding
the balance between the Hamming Distance or Constraint Length versus the
time delay commensurate with the needs of the system in which the modem
will operate.
Next overview will look at interleaving.
Biblio:
Digital Communications - Design for the Real World (Andy Bateman)
Digital Communications - Fundamentals and Applications (Bernard Sklar)
URLs:
http://home.netcom.com/~chip.f/viterbi/tutorial.html
http://uts.univ.trieste.it/doc/matlab/help/toolbox/comm/pf1.html
http://www.ece.drexel.edu/commweb/cov/cov_html.html#mainstart
::: Dual soundcard question
In the Dec/01 DR column was an article about using the soundcard to
support various monitor related programs.
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The question was raised by your scribe, and recently on the WUNlist,
namely - Is it possible to integrate two soundcards to run more than
one program simultaneously? The following questions were asked of a
correspondant who is a programmer (and to whom thanks for his reply):
"Am I right in thinking those programs mentioned all look for the
PC's default soundcard and here we assume there is only one?
And am I right in thinking that if one installed a second, or even
third card (ooh er), manually configuring those to free "slots" in
the Windows operating system for IO Range, IRQ, then one would need
each program to be also capable (ie have a configuration facility) of
addressing the specific sound card and its set system parameters.
Uses seen
1. is having BR-Filter on S/C1 then linking into any of the decoders
mentioned on S/C2, or
2. having a decoder application on S/C1 and either Spectrum or
CoolEdit(recording) simultaneously using S/C2.
Bit advanced I know, and dangerous to set up for the unwary, but just
interested if feasable."
The reply received:
"The answer to your
the soundcard under
i.e 0 ,1 etc or you
parameters required
SC question is I don't know. When programming
Windows you can either specify the physical device
can specify the first soundcard that supports the
(sample rate etc).
If the cards are PCI ones I think they can share an interrupt (but I
don't know for certain). For ISA cards they need separate IRQs and two
DMA channels so you rapidly run out of resources."
So returning to life as it is; those favourite applications which we
all use look for the default sound card and it's a case of first
come first serve. Since these applications do not provide options in
respect of IO addressing, IRQ selection etc there is no provision to
mate to a second soundcard.
>>....Techi Tips.....>
::: Considerations in receiving HFDL
Over the period since PC-HFDL was released there have been many comments
made on the WUN-List that maybe it's now time to review the mechanics of
receiving that signal and what effect various components in the chain
may have.
To open - what is the signal? It is a tone (the sub-carrier) of 1440 Hz
which is Phase Shift Keyed (PSK) modulated at a fixed rate of 1800
symbols/second. Symbols are the phase elements of which there are 8,
though only two are used during the preamble. This tone is transmitted
as J2b, ie on the USB of an RT transmitter, on standard channels in the
HF Aeronautical bands.
This is a complex signal waveform and needs much more attention to detail
than that required for slower speed FSK (Frequency Shift Keyed) systems.
The following is a typical preamble/SPDU report indicated by WUNners
posts:
Preamble 300
<CRC FAIL>
bps 1.8 sec Interleaver FREQ ERR 8.567452 Hz Errors 4
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which can be further discussed as:
1.a
b
c
d
e
2.
Preamble
300 bps
1.8 sec Interleaver
FREQ ERR 8.567452 Hz
Errors 4
<CRC FAIL>
-----
1.a Preamble - section header with information gleaned from that
part of the HFDL burst.
1.b Although the HFDL burst is always at 1800 symbols per second
depending on the quality of the signal path between ground and
aircraft the throughput datarate may be 300, 600, 1200, or
1800 bits/sec. However the Ground Station always sends its
squitter (SPDU/Squitter Protocol Data Unit) (every 32 seconds)
at 300 bps.
1.c The data rate to be used, to permit the correct demodulation of
subsequent data in the burst, as extracted from the preamble.
1.d FREQ ERR 8.567452 Hz. This is a "for information" display by PC-HFDL
to indicate the frequency error it is having to deal with. It is the
error seen BEFORE any correction compensation is applied.
This is the net or cumulative offset made up of two components
emanating from the absolute accuracy (or lack of) of
1. - the transmitter's suppressed carrier (or of the PSK modulated
tone (1440Hz) which comprises the transmission) (or both)
plus
2. - that of the receiver.
In the case of the receiver one needs the ability to
check/adjust. In your Scribe's shack use is made of
a. a Frequency Standard (Rugby/MSF on 60 kHz)
b. the Oscilloscope PSK module on the HOKA Code30 which
can provide a resolution of 0.1 Hz.
The receiver is set via the keypad, NOT the tuning knob to the
wanted frequency (ie 60 kHz) then the main clock xtal is VERY
CAREFULLY "pulled" by means of a trimming capacitor (method on
JRC NRD545) until the module indicates the correctly tuned
parameters.
Once a receiver is calibrated one can then see that some ARINC
transmitters are also a little bit off.
Any receiver bought "off the shelf" will randomly display errors
which could be anywhere +/- 60Hz off if checked against a frequency
standard. As I remember my NRD545 was some 30 Hz off when first
delivered. It may vary slightly as it ages (or burns in); it may vary
slightly according to the ambient temperature, and how the receiver
is used (ie on throughout H24, or switched on/off only when the
receiver is operated). Professional receivers often are used H24
and are fitted with Xtal ovens for the master clock, or use a master
frequency source (provided for the whole station) which is maintained
at high accuracy.
By detuning the receiver one can compensate, which may produce some
advantage by reducing the workload in the program especially when
signal/noise is none too good. But one shouldn't worry unduly as the
program is tolerant of levels of +/-70Hz of cumulative frequency
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error, but the more off-frequency one is the less signal gets to the
demodulator.
But PC-HFDL Author Charles Brain advises that the tuning knob should
not be touched whilst receiving a burst. Trying to "tune it in"
won't work; only adjust between bursts. He amuses himself by using
the frequency error to try to guess which aircraft is sending before
the frame completes :-)
1.e
Errors 4
Charles has already explained by a WUN post
"the errors figure is the number of errors seen in part of the
preamble. The preamble is a known sequence sent at the start of each
frame. I count the number of errors in a 127 segment of the BPSK
sequence and display that as a number. So for example above the
software is reporting that, of the 127 BPSK symbols, 4 were in
error." That covers how the value is derived.
This will in part be affected by the receiver and its passband, and
in response to the comment "KRACARS, PC-ALE, various filter programs,
fax decoders, etc all work without any tweaking at all"
Charles has also indicated that
"the waveform used by the HFDL protocol will not tolerate any form of
clipping at all.
The soundcard MUST NOT BE OVERDRIVEN!
You can overdrive FSK waveforms but you cannot do this with PSK
waveforms. For evidence of this just look at all the bad Amateur
PSK31 signals there are!
The soundcard must be able to sample at 7200 samples / second.
For optimum performance the receiver should have a 2.5 Khz bandwidth
with little group delay and a symmetric filter shape.
This really means you need an IF DSP radio to get optimum
performance.
The poorer the receiver the worse the performance of the system. Not
only does the decoder have to tolerate the HF signal distortion but
also the bad filter response of the receiver. It tries to build a
filter whose response is the inverse of the transmitter's filter, the
hf channel's response and the receiver's filter.
And none of the above is within my control
:-(
"
On the question of bandwidth the PSK system employed and the speed
it modulates (1800 symbols/sec) requires a bandwidth of 2.5 kHz at
both the transmitter and the receiver. This does not produce
frequency errors indicated above but if the receiver passband is not
2.5 kHz with basically a flat top and little/no group delay ie the
signal must pass through the receiver with even amplitude at all
frequencies and with no delays being introduced at some frequencies
in respect of others, distortion can be introduced which will degrade
the signal and a subsequent decoder will report more and more CRC
(cyclic redundancy check) failures.
Whilst the receiver IF bandwidth is considered above one should not
forget the audio and at which point it comes from the receiver.
Better to use the LINE OUT (or RECORD) on JRC's than PHONES or EXT
SPKR which have "tone" controls which cut or boost the audio. How
this compares with other manufacturers requires a good read of the
respective User Manual.
All good reasons for getting to know one's receiver in depth, its
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stengths and limitations. High speed PSK systems will test those
limitations.
2.
<CRC FAIL> This is the status of the SPDU's CRC status. In simple
terms if one receives sufficient errors in the Preamble these errors
will be seen in subsequent data causing their CRC checks to fail
and the data to become unreliable/corrupt.
To end some further useful comments by the Master:
A.
"If there is carrier interference on the ARINC frequency put the
notch filter in to remove it. A narrow notch filter will remove the
QRM but not do too much damage to the PSK signal.
In fact I sometimes run it with the auto notch running. You lose the
pre-key bip but the software does not look at that anyway."
B.
"Note that aircraft, when they start to encounter difficulties with
propagation, will switch base stations; just like your mobile phone
does when you move about."
C.
"Don't expect the software to decode every packet that is sent; it
just doesn't work like that! Just look at the number of
retransmissions there are of the same packet on the system and they
(ARINC) are using multi-thousand dollar equipment."
Once again many thanks to Charles for assistance with the above.
>>....Unid.....>
::: ARQ/E on 6 mHz
Al Dudley (Washington, DC) asks
"Has anyone ever got an id for any of the narrow shifted ARQ-E (170/192b)
trans on various freqs, ie 6643.2, 6846.2, 6966.2, ect.??
I've listened to these guys, off & on, for months but have yet to log any
useable info. Even if they are the usual back-up type deal you'd think
they would send something now & then. But why even have 'em going in the
first place? At 170/192b they are not the norm for FF stuff."
Own monitoring here shows (Dec01) as 6846.2/6966.2 kHz being ARQ/E3 at
those baudrates/shift but UNID.
AnyWUN able to assist?
>>....Signoff.....>
QRX nxt month.
Enjoy your digi-monitoring.
Regards
Day
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Columnist - Larry Van Horn, N5FPW
Location: Brasstown, NC USA
Lat/Long: 35.02N/83.94W
=================================
Greetings to all from the mountains of western North Carolina.
In this month's column I received a very nice update on the RAAF/RAN/RNZN
frequencies from my longtime friend Ian Julian in Australia. Ian also
passed along the frequencies for the Papua New Guinea Defense Forces so
that section has now been added. I also updated information on the RAF
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Volmet broadcast which was received from Graham Tanner via Dudley Baker.
Thanks gentlemen.
I have added a US Navy AFN broadcast section to this list. Since these
transmissions occur in the utility bands using the USB mode, and are
originated by the U.S. military and widely reported by WUN members, I
have decided to include these broadcast frequencies in this list. This
list is courtesy of Monitoring Times magazine and was originally
published on the Grove website: http://www.monitoringtimes.com.
Also in this issue, as previously announced, the NATO SFOR BOSNIA
operations section has been deleted. I did not receive a single monitor
report from the membership indicating continued activity so I have now
eliminated that section from the column.
Finally, if you have something to contribute to this column feel free to
email me at the address above and I look forward to hearing from you at
[email protected]. So until next month, best of 73 to all and good
hunting.
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Column Contributors List. These club members and others who wish to
remain anonymous have kindly contributed material to this column and we
are very grateful for their support.
2002 column contributors: Dudley Baker, Yann Bereni (F4TUG), Terry Ford,
R. Haenggi, Jeff Haverlah, Yde van der Heide, Ian Julian, the Muppets,
Ron Perron, Ronny Peeters, Sylvain, Graham Tanner and your column editor.
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Government/Military System and Channel Designators List
=======================================================
Last Revision March 26, 2002
NOTES:
(7) Confirmed
(8) Confirmed
(9) Confirmed
(0) Confirmed
(1) Confirmed
(2) Confirmed
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
MF = Moved From (freq in MHz)
RTTY = Radioteletype
US = United States
USB = Upper Sideband
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**US Military Systems
=====================
*Strategic Command (STRATCOM) HF "Zulu" Net
======================================================
Z100
3068 (9) | Z180
9057 (2) | Z265 18024 (0)
Z105
3116 (7) | Z185
9809 (0) | Z270 18027 (0)
Z110
3134? (8) | Z190 10204 (2) | Z275 18046?
Z115
3143 (9) | Z195 11104
| Z280 18387 (9)
Z120
3295 (2) | Z200 11181 (1) | Z285 ?
Z124
?
| Z205 11494 (2) | Z290 19665 (9)
Z125
4495 (0) | Z210 11229 (2) | Z295 19755 (2)
Z130
4472 (8) | Z211 12070 (2) | Z300 20167 (2)
Z135
4745 (1) | Z215 13242 (2) | Z305 20407 (9)
Z140
5026 (8) | Z220 13245 (2) | Z310 23337
Z145
5705 (1) | Z225 13907 (1) | Z315 23872 (9)
Z150
5800 (1) | Z230 15046 (7) | Z320 24828?
Z155
5875 (0) | Z235 15094 (0) | Z325 24978?
Z160
6715 (0) | Z240 15097 (0) | Z330 26532?
Z165
6757 (2) | Z245 ?
| Z335 26859 (2)
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Z170
Z174
Z175
7831
?
9016
(1) | Z250
| Z255
(2) | Z260
15962
17973
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(1) | Z340
(0) | Z345
(0) | Z350
Other notes on Strategic Command related frequencies from member Jeff
Haverlah in Texas (thanks old friend).
11244 kHz
1. This is a special GHFS discrete that is used by *every* named GHFS
station (even if many of them are colocated at Andrews) for Emergency
Action Messages (EAM) and FOXTROT broadcast. Stations here do not respond
to MAINSAIL general calls on this frequency.
2. Guarded by the Nightwatch 01 station (uses daily changing alias) and
paired with 8992 kHz
3. This frequency is used by the apparent Looking Glass mission aircraft
for daily EAM transmissions at any time, and used for repeat EAM
transmissions at H+25/H+55 mostly during North American daylight hours
(and at any part of the day during exercises). Paired with 8992 kHz. Also
guarded by the Glass mission and other E-6 (TACAMO) aircraft when active.
4. Used by possible tanker aircraft (maybe on their SIOP mission) passing
4-element groups to "SkyMaster" (NAOC and E-6 aircraft) during exercises
and paired with 8992 kHz.
5. Used by other U.S. government stations (probably FEMA etc, including
the static call “Blue Grass [Mt Weather]) as a frequency to pass “Hotel”
messages to each other and to the NAOC aircraft (using an alias separate
from that particular day's callsign). This activity is usually during the
3rd week of each month, is not paired with 8992 kHz, and many of the
station's use callsigns begin with the letter "A" (i.e. Axle Rod, Army
Ruler, etc).
6. Units here always identify the frequency as 11244 and not with a
tactical designator.
6697.0
1. This is used by the E-6 TACAMO aircraft for daily evening/night (North
America) EAM transmissions during the following time slots:
H+07/H+37 by a TACAMO LANT aircraft
H+14/H+44 by a TACAMO PAC aircraft
2. EAMs have been heard at any time during initial broadcast, simulcast
on 8992, 11244,and on the STRATCOM Zulu net frequencies above.
3. This frequencies is also used by the possible E-6 TACAMO aircraft to
communicate with trigraph stations during exercises (usually to receive
3-element group traffic from these trigraph stations.)
4..Also is used 24 hours a day by the UK's MKL and their trigraphs, many
thought to be Nimrod aircraft.)
13155.0
1. This is used by the E-6 TACAMO aircraft for daily daytime (North
America) EAM transmissions during the following time slots:
H+07/H+37 by a TACAMO LANT aircraft
H+14/H+44 by a TACAMO PAC aircraft
2. EAMs have been heard at any time during initial broadcast, simulcast
on 8992, 11244,and on the STRATCOM Zulu net frequencies above.
3. The activity on this frequency apparently moved here from 11267 kHz a
couple of years ago. 11267.0 now seems to be quiet.
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*US Air Force Global High Frequency System
==========================================
The US Air Force Global High Frequency (HF) System is a worldwide network
that currently consist of 15 high-power HF stations which provide
air/ground HF command and control radio communications between ground
agencies and US military aircraft and ships. Allied military and other
aircraft are also provided support in accordance with agreements and
international protocols as appropriate. The USAF Global HF System is not
dedicated to any service or command, but supports all authorized users on
a traffic precedence basis.
According to the latest US DoD Flight Information Handbook, in December
2001 the entire HF Global system is suppose to be remotely operated from
the CNCS station located at Andrews AFB. The HF Global equipment will
still be located at the geographic location as identified by its station
callsign, by the operators are at Andrews.
Commonly heard callsigns:
MAINSAIL. The general net air-ground callsign on the Global HF system
(GHFS) frequencies. Basically an aircraft calling any Global station for
assistance.
SKYBIRD. The collective call sign for all USCINCSTRAT command posts,
launch control centers, Global HF stations, ATC towers on ACC/AMC host
tenant bases, SSB HF radio stations, and air defense sites in Canada.
SKYKING. The collective call sign for all SIOP committed aircraft and
missile crews. Its meaning is “all SIOP committed aircraft and missile
crews copy the following message.”
SKYMASTER. The collective callsign to all USCINCSTRAT airborne command
post.
S4JG. A universal Navy call sign assigned to Patrol Squadrons (VP) for
use in radio checks. Instead of using the briefed, tactical call sign,
the Nav Comm operator on the P-3C would use S4JG on voice and also
teletype to get a communications check with a Tactical Support Center
(TSC), GHFS station or ASW Operations Center (ASWOC). In theory by using
S4JG, the tactical call sign was less likely to be compromised.
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The current GHFS Stations list for the voice net is as follows (not all
frequencies are active 24 hours a day):
Andersen AB, Guam (Voice call Guam): 4724 6712 6739 8992 11175 13200
15016
Andrews AFB, MD (Voice call Andrews Global): 4724 8992 11175 13200 15016
Discrete Frequency: 18015
Ascension Island (Voice call Ascension): 4724 6712 6739 8992 11175 15016
Discrete Frequency: 11226
Croughton AB, UK (Voice call Croughton): 4724 8992 11175 13200 15016
Discrete Frequencies: 4894 5708 6728 6731 7567 7933 8032 10648 11118
11129 11181 11226 11271 13822 15091
Cyprus RAF: 8992 11175 11244 (On Request)
Diego Garcia Naval Station, Indian Ocean (Voice call Diego Garcia): 8992
11175 15016 Discrete Frequency: 9012 111181 11226 11244 11269 13254 15095
20910
Elmendorf AFB, AK (Voice call Elmendorf): 4724 6739 8992 11175 13200
15016
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Hickam AFB, HI (Voice call Hickam): 4724 6739 8992 11175 13200 15016
Discrete Frequencies: 11181 13242
Lajes AB, Azores (Voice call Lajes): 4724 8992 11175 11244 13200 15016
Discrete Frequency: 11220
McClellan i.e. West Coast, CA (Voice call McClellan) although West Coast
is listed and was in use for a brief period of time. It has been not been
heard in wide spread use recently: 4724 6739 8992 11175 13200 15016
Offutt AFB, NE (Voice call Offutt): 4724 6739 8992 11175 13200 15016
Salinas, Puerto Rico (Voice call Puerto Rico): 4724 6739 8992 11175 13200
15016
Sigonella Naval Station. Italy (Voice call Sigonella): 4709 6724 9007
11271 15038
Thule AB, Greenland (Voice call Thule): 4724 6739 8992 11175
Yokota AB, Japan (Voice call Yokota): 4724 6739 8992 11175 13200 15016
Note: Incirlik AB, Turkey GHFS Station decommissioned May 1, 2001. The
Air Force Eastern Test Range (AFETR) HF network may be used as backup to
Global. They operate on 10780 USB (primary) and 20390 (secondary). Their
callsign is Cape Radio. Another backup to the GHFS is profiled below in
the US Air Force MARS section.
DoD Emergency Action Message (EAM) Broadcast Time Slots
These broadcast are commonly heard on US Air Force Global HF System
(GHFS) primary frequencies plus 11244 kHz. Please note that not all GHFS
published frequencies are active for every EAM broadcast time slot listed
below. Also some of the activity listed below is not on GHFS published
frequencies, but on other selected discrete frequencies.
H+00
H+05
H+06
H+07
H+08
H+10
H+14
H+16
H+20
H+21
Offutt AFB, NE
Andersen AB, Guam
Croughton AB, UK (unknown if still active in this time slot)
TACAMO LANT aircraft (6697/13155 kHz)
TACAMO aircraft GHFS 6 character EAMs "FOR..."
McClellan AFB, CA
TACAMO PAC Aircraft (6697/13155 kHz)
Thule AB, Greenland
Salinas, Puerto Rico
Salinas, Puerto Rico
Elmendorf AFB, AK
H+25
Looking Glass Mission Aircraft
H+26
Unknown if this time slot is still active; nothing heard recently
H+29
Sigonella NS, Sicily
H+30
Andrews AFB, MD
H+35
Offutt AFB, NE/Hickam AFB, HI
H+37
TACAMO LANT aircraft (6697/13155 kHz)
H+38
TACAMO aircraft GHFS 6 character EAMs "FOR..."
H+40
Andrews AFB, MD
Elmendorf AFB, AK
H+44
TACAMO PAC aircraft (6697/13155 kHz)
H+45
Thule AB, Greenland (now heard way past the 0145 UTC time frame)
H+50
McClellan AFB, CA/Lajes AB, Azores
H+55
Looking Glass Mission Aircraft
H+59
Sigonella NS, Sicily
Busiest frequencies are 8992 ("Eight-Niner") and 11175 ("Triple-1"),
which most stations guard around the clock. The others operate on a
schedule which changes twice yearly, on the first of April and October.
The upper sideband (USB) mode is used on all GHFS frequencies listed
above.
Note: The data signal you will on 9025 is Automatic Link
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Establishment(ALE), a computerized system that simplifies HF operation
(see next section). Older frequency circulated on the internet continue
to list 8968 and 17976 kHz, but these were removed from GHFS service
over three years ago.
*US Air Force Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS)
====================================================
You will also find a considerable amount of military aircraft voice
traffic (official and unofficial) on the U.S. Air Force Military
Affiliate Radio System (USAF MARS) phone patch network frequencies: The
primary frequencies are 13927 and 20992 kHz. These are fun and
interesting frequencies to monitor. The complete list with designators
are (mode is USB):
Freq
4557.0
7633.5
13927.0
14606.0
20992.5
Designator
RK
ACJ
ACB (Primary)
ACF
ACZ
The Air Force conducts a phone patch admin net on Sundays at 1600 UTC on
13977.0 (ACC) kHz.
*US Air Force Scope Command ALE Network
=======================================
The ALE system used by the US Air Force Scope Command network is
designated MIL-STD-188-141A. You can download a software program
developed by Charles Brain to decode these digital transmissions at the
following URL: http://www.chbrain.dircon.co.uk/
Frequencies used in this net:
2805 3059 3137 4721 5708 6715 6721
11250 13215 15043 18003 20631 23337
7632 8965
27870
9025
9057
11226
GHFS net participation stations and identifiers in the Scope Command HF
ALE net:
ALE ID
ADW
AED
CRO
GTL
GUA
HAW
HIK
IZC
JDG
JNR
JTY
MCC
OFF
PLA
Location
Andrews AFB, MD
Elmendorf AFB, AK
Croughton AB, England
Thule AB, Greenland
Andersen AB, Guam
Ascension island AB, S. Atlantic
Hickam AFB, HI
Sigonella, Sicily, Italy
Diego Garcia Naval Station, Indian Ocean
Salinas, Puerto Rico
Yokota AB, Japan
West Coast Station near Sacramento, CA
Offutt AFB, NE
Lajes Field, N. Atlantic
Non-GHFS Stations in this net:
CEF
Westover AFB, MA
GVT
Raytheon, Greenville TX
OKC
Tinker AFB, OK
RIC
Civil Air Patrol Tech Center, Richmond, VA
RSC
Rockwell/Collins Service Center, Greenville, TX
TAG
Incirlik AB, Turkey
WRL
Warner-Robins AFB, GA
*US Air Force MYSTIC STAR
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F003
F005
F007
F009
F020
F033
F039
F046
F054
F058
F061
F063
F064
F066
F077
F078
F080
F084
F085
F086
F089
F090
F094
F098
F099
F101
F102
F103
F107
F108
F114
F117
F124
F128
F134
F136
F146
F153
F173
F171
F182
F184
F186
F194
F195
F197
F202
F204
F211
F213
F226
F228
F229
F236
F240
F243
F248
F249
F250
F251
F262
F264
F265
F266
F267
F268
8036
(8)
9120
(2)
4850
17972
16117
(1)
15962
10881
13823
8058
(9)
4742
(6)
23265
(9)
14870
11214
(2)
15036
?
18532
15677
13205.5
6,8,11 MHz
9461
13204
(1)
6716
9017
(2)
14585
13247
(0)
12106
(6)
11118
(6)
11488
(6)
?
(8)
7316
6986
(6)
6993
(8)
11217
(6)
23242
4942.5
5429.5 (7)
9027
(1)
8063
(6)
14420.5
18403.5 (9)
3078
(6)
10648
(8)
3046
13825
(5)
20631
4982
(6)
16014
(5)
12057
11056
(7)
?
5435.5 (6)
7735
(5)
?
(8)
15041
(9)
?
(8)
18590
5398
(5)
4731
15091
13217
(1)
10717
7693
(6)
15733
(1)
7997
(6)
6730
(2)
7325
(1)
F351
F354
F356
F360
F363
F365
F369
F370
F372
F380
F382
F395
F400
F404
F405
F406
F417
F419
F420
F432
F433
F435
F437
F441
F444
F448
F451
F452
F453
F461
F463
F464
F465
F466
F467
F476
F481
F483
F486
F487
F489
F496
F497
F498
F499
F500
F505
F516
F517
F521
F522
F523
F529
F530
F533
F538
F540
F542
F545
F551
F555
F561
F567
F569
F574
F575
?
(9) F662 15048
(6)
11053
(0) F664 15 Mhz?
7827
F667
6817
(7)
7919.5 (8) F673
3064
15018
(7) F677
6 Mhz
11059
(1) F690
3032
20397
(8) F700
4490
17177
F701 11058
(7)
16123
(8) F702
9323
(6)
3144
(5) F703 9991.5 (6)
15094
(6) F706
8057
(5)
9057
(6) F707 10589
6728
(5) F708 23377
7690
F709
9317
(7)
6972
F713 16246
(5)
18393
(6) F717 10883
4992
F722 12270
(9)
11407
(5) F723 18323
(6)
7933
(7) F728 11236
(5)
6731
(8) F731
6683
(1)
20972
F732 15011
(7)
3821
F734
4757
(7)
5684
(6) F736 11494
(8)
17440
(1) F741
7873
19267
F748
6756
(5)
16-18 MHz
F749 15-16 Mhz?
13248
(9) F752
8047
(2)
5026
F754 11627
19063
F758
4452
(8)
13211
(1) F777
3113
(6)
4610
(1) F778 18023
(8)
16157
F784
9043
(6)
8040
(0) F785 15687
(6)
14864.5 (0) F790 16323
9023
(2) F803
5078?
4-6 MHz?
F807 12103?
7605
F809
5700
(5)
18626
F814
6989
(7)
5152
(9) F821
?
24483
F823 11229
(1)
5437
(7) F825 19047?
11059.5 (6) F832 18267
5411
(7) F843 6 MHz
8032
(1) F845 6-7 MHz?
4442
(0) F846 13822
(5)
8989
(6) F853 12 MHz? (0)
9006
(0) F864 16008
4645
(6) F867
6830
(7)
9270
(6) F868
9218
(6)
11484
(5) F869 16090
11232
F873 13248
(7)
9215
(9) F874 13246?
8077
(7) F875
6717
(1)
23325
F877
4721
(7)
18675
(6) F885 13207
(5)
?
F895
5710
(9)
5404.5
F904 10202
(0)
5431
(6) F906
4524
10580
F909
7687
(8)
18331
(6) F910 19671
(9)
4894
(6) F912
7330
11052
(6) F917 10205
(6)
13565
(6) F918 13482
18387
F919 11159
(6)
11413
(6) F920
7927
(7)
10427
F924 16317
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F277
F287
F290
F291
F292
F295
F300
F301
F302
F310
F311
F322
F326
F337
F341
F350
18320
11153
11226
8026
13960
9414.5
11460
15707
7500.5
?
?
11220
?
14864
18761
16083
5043
(1)
(0)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(0)
(2)
(2)
F576
F577
F579
F595
F600
F611
F614
F616
F622
F623
F624
F626
F627
F631
F633
F639
F642
F644
F646
F649
11153.5
10544
11 MHz
10877
13878
14863
4488.8
9320
5817
18317
13241
19343
7910
18755
18290
7469
18218
15821
13440
8053
(2)
(7)
(6)
(8)
(1)
(1)
(5)
(5)
(1)
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?
F935 9 MHz?
F937
?
F940 11445
(0)
F943 19002
(6)
F948 15038
(6)
F952
Night
F956
?
F957
6761
(0)
F965 11466
(2)
F974 10586
(6)
F975 11 MHz night
F980 15724
F982 9 or 13 MHz?
F987 10583
(6)
F988
4763
F997 15667
(5)
(1)
(6)
Frequencies 4441, 6671, 18801 and 25363 has been heard carrying 'Mystic
Star' traffic, but no designator is known. In January 2000, F793 was
referred to by Andrews VIP, but no frequency has been associated with
that designator. designator F171 was also mentioned and signals
associated with this net were heard on 18397.4. In October F240 was
mentioned but no frequency (might be below 11175 kHz) has been found for
this designator.
*US Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC)
================================================
AFSOC Air-to-Ground Nets
3044.0 352SOG RAF Mildenhall UK Maintenance
3134.0 Hurlburt Field, FL
4450.0 352SOG RAF Mildenhall UK Exercise Operations
5204.5 352SOG RAF Mildenhall UK (Blackhat) Primary
5349.0 352SOG RAF Mildenhall UK (Blackhat)
5687.0 Hurlburt Field, FL (Plantation/Seminole Ops)
5732.0 Hurlburt Field, FL (Emerald Ops/Seminole Ops) FOX 2?
Kirtland AFB, NM
6730.0 Hurlburt Field, FL
9018.0 AFSOC Air-to-Air
9019.0 Hurlburt Field, FL (Plantations Ops) FOX 4? ex-9017
9026.0 352SOG RAF Mildenhall UK (Blackhat)
9161.5 352SOG RAF Mildenhall UK (Blackhat) Primary
11611.0 Hurlburt Field, FL (Seminole Ops/Emerald Ops)
13206.0 Hurlburt Field, FL (Plantations Ops) FIX 1? ex-13207
I have had no recent reports on 18027 kHz (FOX 9) or 23271 kHz (FOX 8).
Has anyone in the last year heard any AFSOC units using the FOX
designators above? Also, the following frequencies were active with AFSOC
activity until the overhaul of the OR frequencies several years ago. Does
anyone know what frequencies have taken their place? 4721.0 6712.0 9017.0
9023.0 kHz.
*US Air Force/RAF Mildenhall
============================
6761.0 Aerial refueling Tankers Interplane (Worldwide)
*US Air Force/Ramstein AB, Germany
==================================
6730.0 AMC Command Post (Metaphor)
9022.0 AMC Command Post (Metaphor)
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*US Army Corps of Engineers
============================
3345.0 Channel 1
5015.0 Channel 2
5327.5 Channel 3
5400.0 Channel 4
5437.5 Channel 5
6020.0 Channel 6
6785.0 Channel 7
9122.5 Channel 8 Primary
11693.5 Channel 9
12070.0 Channel 10 Secondary
12122.0 Channel 11
16077.0 Channel 12
16326.0 Channel 13 Teritiary
16358.0 Channel 14
20659.0 Channel 15
*US Army Transportation Command
==============================
4146
Channel 1
6224
Channel 2
6227
Channel 3
8294
Channel 4
8297
Channel 5
12353
Channel 6
12359
Channel 7
12365
Channel 8
============================================================
*US Coast Guard Air-to-Ground Nets
==================================
3053 3056 3119 3122 4730 4733 5693 5696 5699 8980 8983 11196 11199 11202
11202 13218 13221 15082 15085 15088 17988 17991
CAMSLANT
Chesapeake, VA
CAMSPAC Point Reyes, CA
GANTSEC Great Antilles Section
*US Coast Guard Secure Net
==========================
4448.0
3A4
5272.0
3E6
5399.6
3C16
GANTSEC
5422.5
3A3
6234.5
3E4
6815.6
3E11
GANTSEC
7421.0
3A9
7626.0
3E10
7773.5
3A8
7845.0
3E12
7884.0
3E13
7909.0
3E14
CAMSLANT
10608.1 3E5
Group Miami
10675.0 3E19
10759.0 3E20
10788.0 3E21
11157.5 3E24
13413.0 3E25
Other frequencies in this net may be 8091.0, 10993.6, 13809.0 and
13950.0. Reference to a 3A5 designator has been heard on the air
recently. For a full listing of USCG aircraft and helicopters, go to URL:
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*US Coast Guard A1401 Net Frequencies
=====================================
This is a list of USCG Ship/Shore ISB frequencies. I call this set of
frequencies the A1401 net.
2016 2040 2054 4913.5 5108.5 5217 5223 5266 5272(3E6) 5419.5
5942.5 6961 7439 7577 7617 7626(3E10) 7754.5 7845(3E12)
7884(3E13) 7909(3E14) 9169 9291 9332 9373 10297.5 10338.5 10354.5
10378 10675(3E19) 10759(3E20) 10788(3E21) 10929.5 10935.5 11024
11045 11157.5(3E24) 13413(3E25) 13484 13537.7 13950 14506 14518.75
14731 14752 14919.2 18189 18255 18283 18335 18497 18650 18716
20095 20137 20518 20639 23373 23515
Atlantic Only 2161
Pacific Only 2144 5932.5 7713 9299.5 11165.8 18757
Your column editor is extremely interested in receiving activity reports
on any of the above listed frequencies.
*US Coast Guard HF PACTOR II E-Mail Network
===========================================
--USCG PACTOR II E-Mail Network Frequency Usage-Frequency
Net Control Station
Fleet
Day/Night
--------------------------------------5272.2
NOJ
PAC
Night
6961.2
NMC1
PAC
Night
6964.4
NMC
PAC
Night
7442.3
Cutters
PAC
Night
7685.5
NNN0MDC
LANT
24hr
8340.2
NMC
PAC
Night
10355.2
NOJ
PAC
24hr
13827.5
NNN0MUC
LANT
24hr
14506.2
NMC
PAC
Day
14752.2
Unknown
PAC
Day
14922.4
poss NOJ
PAC
Day
18192.2
NMC1
PAC
Day
20642.2
NMC
PAC
Day
--USCG PACTOR II E-Mail Network Callsigns-Callsign
-------NAQD
NDWA
NEGF
NEPP
NGDF
NKJU
NLPM
NLVS
NMAG
NMC
NMC1
NMEL
NNHA
NOJ
NRCB
NRPX
NRTF
NRUC
NRUO
NSTF
NYCQ
Identity
-------USCGC Jarvis WHEC-725
USCGC Morgenthau WHEC-722
Unid USCGC
USCGC Healy WAGB-20
USCGC Munro WHEC-724
USCGC Kukui WLB-203
USCGC Chase WHEC-718
USCGC Rush WHEC-723
USCGC Hamilton WHEC-715
Communications Area Master Station Pacific (CAMSPAC)
Point Reyes, CA
Coast Guard Island, Alameda, CA
USCGC Mellon WHEC-717
USCGC Acushnet, WMEC-167
Communications Station (COMSTA), Kodiak, AK
USCGC Eagle, WIX-327
USCGC Buttonwood WLB-306
USCGC Active, WMEC-618
USCGC Storis WMEC-38
USCGC Polar Sea WAGB-11 (no longer equipped)
USCGC Steadfast WMEC-625
USCGC Boutwell WHEC-719
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NZVE
NNN0CBS
NNN0CCK
NNN0CEQ
NNN0CES
NNN0CFA
NNN0CLL
NNN0CMD
NNN0CME
NNN0CMS
NNN0CMV
NNN0CNW
NNN0CNY
NNN0CNZ
NNN0CSA
NNN0CSP
NNN0CTB
NNN0CVQ
NNN0CXK
NNN0CXS
NNN0CYU
NNN0CZK
NNN0MDA
NNN0MDC
NNN0MDF
NNN0MUC
NNN0NXZ
NNN0NZK
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USCGC Walnut WLB-205 ***New Ident***
USCGC Alert WMEC-630
USCGC Durable, WMEC-628
USCGC Bear WMEC-901
USCGC Harriet Lane WMEC-903
USCGC Gentian (WIX-290)
USNS Persistent (T-AGOS 6)
Unid USCGC
USCGC Mohawk WMEC-913
USCGC Northland WMEC-904
USCGC Courageous WHEC-716
USCGC Tampa WMEC-902
Unid USCGC
USCGC Campbell WMEC-909
USCGC Tahoma WMEC-908
USCGC Seneca WMEC-906
USCGC Spencer WMEC-905
USCGC Venturous WMEC-625
USCGC Forward WMEC-911
USCGC Gallatin WHEC-721
USCGC Dallas WHEC-716
USCGC Vigilant WMEC-617
USCGC Vigorous WMEC-627
Atlantic Shore Station, Nazareth PA (aka: NNN0GKF)
Atlantic Shore Station, HQ Navy & Marine Corps MARS,
Washington DC (aka: NNN0NAV)
Atlantic Shore Station, Coast Guard HQ,
Washington DC (aka: NNN0NCG)
Atlantic Shore Station
USCGC Confidence WMEC-619
USCGC Dauntless WMEC-624
============================================================
* US Navy ELF Communications System
===================================
Frequencies: 76 Hz (primary) and 44 Hz
There are two transmit sites: Republic, Michigan and Clam Lake,
Wisconsin. This is used as a bell ringer communication system to
submarines.
*US Navy Strategic Communications Wing One (SCW-1)
==================================================
6691.0 CA (7)
11187.0 CB (0)
17982.0 CC (9)
11264.0 CH (9)
Also check 11267, 13240, and 14615. References have been made on the air
to designators CD, CF, CG, CK, and CL.
*US Navy Tactical Support Center Nets
=====================================
TSC units handled C4I duties for the Navy Maritime Patrol and
Reconnaissance community.
Dogfish NAS Keflavik, Iceland
8971.0 9004.0
Habitat Whidbey Island, Washington.
4704.4 5700.4(WY02B) 6719.4(WY02A)
11212.4 15095.4
8978.4
9005.4
9011.4
WY02A and WY02B designators are not yet confirmed. Another player on this
net I recently confirmed uses the callsign Magic Carpet Sierra. That call
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Washington State).
Keep Track
11186.0
European location (Sigonella?)
*U.S. Navy AFN HF Broadcast
===========================
Update to current schedules for the US Navy AFN broadcast on their
website and NPR. They indicate that the NPR broadcast schedule isn't
correct and made a correction to the schedule for the Guam broadcast.
Below is the accurate schedule for AFN shortwave transmissions.
Switchover from night to day, etc is based on local time at the
transmitter site.
Location (USB mode) Daytime
Nightime
Key West, FL
12689.5 12689.5
Roosevelt Roads, PR 6458.5 6458.5
Sigonella, Sicily
4993.0 10940.5
Guam (Barrigada)
13362.0 5765.0
Diego Garcia
12579.0 4319.0
Hawaii
10320.0 6350.0
The [email protected] email address is still good for reception
reports to get the AFN QSL letter for these broadcast.
==============================================================
**United States Goverment Agencies
==================================
*Scheduled Government HF Nets
==============================
Here is a list of the known United States Government nets.
Federal Aviation Administration
------------------------------Southern Region Net meets on Wednesday at 0900 ET on 6870.0 LSB
Eastern Region Net meets on Wednesday at 1045 ET on 8125.0 USB
Western Region Net meets on Wednesday at 1230 ET on 13457.0 USB
Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Region 7 Coordination Net
--------------------------------------------------------------This net starts at 1000 ET every Wednesday using the following times and
frequencies:
Time(H+min) Freq (Desig)Freq (kHz)
H+00
F-14
4821.0
H+10
F-23
5755.5
H+20
F-28
7743.0
H+30
F-31
9185.0
H+40
F-35
11045.0
H+50
F-42
13434.0
H+60
Net Terminated
Shared Resources (SHARES)
------------------------SHARES Coordination stations conduct a weekly net on all ten SCN
frequencies (see US Goverment SHARES Program section below). The net is
operational weekly on Wednesday from 1600-1800 UTC.
Missouri State Emergency Communications Net
------------------------------------------Wednesday weekly net at 0930 CT (1530 winter/1430 summer UTC) on 5140.0
kHz USB.
Ohio Disaster Services Agency
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Tuesday weekly net at 1400 UTC on 4640 kHz USB.
Anyone else have any scheduled HF government nets they are aware of?
*US Customs Service
===================
The COTHEN (Customs Over the Horizon Enforcement Net) HF radio system
seems to have replaced the older JTF designated systems. A new scan
frequency has been discovered by Lindsay Blanton. Customs uses the FEDSTD-1045 ALE standard on these frequencies.
5732
7527
8912
10242
11494
13907
15867
18594
20890
23214
25350
Scan
Scan
Scan
Scan
Scan
Scan
Scan
Scan
Scan
Scan
Scan
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Here are the confirmed HF COTHEN stations and their callsigns
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAE
KAQ
KAQ
KEB
KEB
KOQ
KOQ
KPS
KPS
KPS
KPS
KPS
KZP
KZP
KZP
315
326
371
378
381
384
388
398
462
470
484
687
688
762
765
434
682
357
387
394
395
396
602
604
606
Miami, Florida
Las Vegas, Nevada
Boston, Massachusetts
Reno, Nevada
Homestead, Florida
Wilmington, North Carolina
Riverside, California
Washington, District of Columbia
Houston, Texas
New Orleans, Louisiana
Denver, Colorado
Beaufort, North Carolina
New Bern, North Carolina
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Morehead City, North Carolina
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Salt Lake City, Utah
Hampton, Georgia
Cape Charles, Virginia
Atlanta, Georgia
Memphis, Tennessee
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Nashville, Tennessee
Kansas City, Missouri
There are two other known stations in the COTHEN HF net we do not have
calls for. They are located in Lovelock and Fallon, Nevada. Can anyone
help on these two stations?
*Drug Enforcement Administration
================================
5277
Alpha (Night DEA Pri)
5841
Bravo
7300
Charlie
9497
Delta
11076
Echo
(Day DEA ops)
7657
Foxtrot
14690
Golf
18666
Hotel (Reportedly returned to FBI in 1995)
23675
India
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14686
23402.5
11073.5
17171
18171
19131
?
Lima
Papa
Romeo
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
(DEA day pri)
Echo
Hotel
India (Reportedly returned to FBI in 1995)
Juliet
Lima
WUN member John Bohn offered some updates to the 'Sierra' frequencies
listed above, but is looking for the frequency assigned to the 'Sierra
Lima' designator. John says that if you have access to an FCC database,
try searching for the frequencies assigned to Rockwell International with
the following callsigns:
KA2XXA
KC2XKG
KC2XKJ
Richardson,TX
Cedar Rapids, IA
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.
*U.S. Federal Aviation Administration
=====================================
HF Recovery Communications (RCOM)
The Recovery Communications (RCOM) Program, mandated by a variety of
United States national level documents including Presidential Executive
Orders and National Security Decision Directives, was established to
encompass all FAA emergency command and control communications (C3)
systems and projects under one program. Emergency C3 systems are defined
as those means of communications that the FAA employs to direct
management, operations, and reconstitution of the National Airspace
System (NAS) in support of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA),
Department of Transportation (DOT), and Department of Defense (DOD)
missions during national disasters or national security emergencies.
The FAA maintains a variety of fixed-position, portable, and
transportable C3 communications systems for use in support of emergency
operations. One such commonly heard C3 system is the RCOM/NARACS High
Frequency/Single Side Band (HF/SSB) Net.
In 1995, the FAA approved the deployment of the RCOM HF/SSB upgrades and
a five-year contract was awarded to Eastern Computer Incorporated (ECI)
for the purpose of upgrading the FAA RCOM/National Radio Communications
System (NARACS) HF network. ECI has installed the RCOM HF/SSB upgrade at
all the FAA Region Offices and Emergency Operations Centers, and is the
final phases of installing the NARACS/ALE upgrades at all Air Route
Traffic Control Centers (ARTCCs).
FAA HF connectivity nets are conducted on Wednesday UTC. The East Coast
net meets at 1545 UTC on 8125 kHz with KIT 88 as net control. The West
Coast net was last reported on 13630 kHz at 1845 UTC.
FAA Recovery Communications/National Radio Communications System
(RCOM/NARACS) HF SSB Network (U=USB/L=LSB)
Frequencies (including ALE): 5860U 6870U 6870L 7475U 7475L 7611U 7611L
8125U 8125L 9114U 9114L 11637U 13457U 13630U 15851U 16348U kHz
ALE Add Location
Miscellaneous Information
DEFAULT Unknown
Probably a FAA unit that has not set their ALE
ID properly in their unit
FAA
Unknown
Probably not a properly loaded unit, has not been
seen as a regular participant on the net
FAAAAL Anchorage, AK
KDM 53-Alaska Region Office/EOC
FAAACE Kansas City, MO
KKU 40-Central Region Office/EOC
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FAAACT Atlantic City, NJ
FAAACY Atlantic City, NJ
FAAAEA Jamaica, NY
FAAAGL Des Plaines, IL
FAAANE Burlington, MA
FAAANC Anchorage, AK
FAAANM Renton, WA
FAAASO College Park, GA
FAAASW Fort Worth, TX
FAAATL Atlanta, GA
FAAAWP Fremont, CA
FAABTL Battle Creek, MI
FAADCA Washington, DC
FAAECI Unknown
FAA ARTCC RCOM HF Network
FAAEKN Unknown
FAAKLO Boonsboro, MD
<Tentative ID>
FAALGT Longmont, CO
FAAMRB Martinsburg, WV
FAAOEX Oklahoma City, OK
FAAOKC Oklahoma City, OK
FAASAC Sacramento, CA
FAASJU San Juan, PR
FAAZAB Albuquerque, NM
FAAZAN Anchorage, AK
FAAZBW Nashua, NH
FAAZDC Leesburg, VA
FAAZDV Longmont, CO
FAAZFW Fort Worth, TX
FAAZHU Houston, TX
FAAZID Indianapolis, IN
FAAZJX Hilliard, FL
FAAZKC Olathe, KS
FAAZLA Palmdale, CA
FAAZLC Salt Lake Cty, UT
FAAZMA Miami, FL
FAAZME Memphis, TN
FAAZMP Farmington, MN
FAAZNY Ronkonkoma, NY
FAAZOA Fremont, CA
FAAZOB Cleveland, OH
FAAZSE Auburn, WA
FAAZTL Hampton, GA
FAAZUA Aurora, IL
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KLM 80-William J. Hughes Tech Center
WHZ 74-Flight Inspect Field Office
KJK 82-Eastern Region Office/EOC
WHX 51-Great Lakes Region Office/EOC
WHX 45-New England Region Office/EOC
WHZ 73-Flight Inspect Field Office
WHX 20-NW Mtn Region Office/EOC
KDM 49-Southern Region Office/EOC
KDM 47-Southwest Region Office/EOC
KLM 44-Flight Inspect Field Office
KMR 96-Oakland ARTCC
KLM 43-Flight Inspect Field Office
KEM 80-FAA Headquarters
Eastern Computer Incorporated Contractor for
upgrade)
And this is NOT a stn in Elkins, WV
KLO 87-FAA Emergency Relocation Site
KCP
KIT
KIA
WHZ
WHZ
KDM
KGH
KBX
KLD
KJK
KCJ
KBQ
KMU
KLB
KJK
KKA
KJK
KDC
KMA
KDM
KCJ
KCD
KMR
KLA
WHX
KUV
KJB
63-Western US C3 NCS/SCS Mtn
88-Eastern US C3 Net NCS
21-FAA Aeronautical Center
77-Flight Inspect Field Office
78-Flight Inspect Field Office
45-San Juan ARTCC
23-Albuquerque ARTCC
44-Anchorage ARTCC
70-Boston ARTCC
80-Washington ARTCC
70-Denver ARTCC
25-Fort Worth ARTCC
31-Houston ARTCC
48-Indianapolis ARTCC
79-Jacksonville ARTCC
82-Kansas City ARTCC
77-Los Angeles ARTCCC
20-Salt Lake City ARTCC
47-Miami ARTCC
52-Memphis ARTCC
20-Minneapolis ARTCC
73-New York ARTCC
96-Oakland ARTCC
25-Cleveland ARTCC
44-Seattle ARTCC
64-Atlanta ARTCC
96-Chicago ARTCC
1. FAA Southern Net meets on Wednesday at 0900 ET on 6870 LSB
2. FAA Western Net meets on Wednesday at 1230 ET on 13457 USB
3. FAA Eastern Net meets on Wednesday at 1045 ET on 8125 USB
NCS: KIT88. Regular checkins: KEM80, KLM80, KLO87, KJK82, WHX45, KLD70,
KJK80, WHX51, KJB96, KLA25, KLB48, KCJ20, KIA21, KDM49, KJK79, KMA47,
KDM52, KUV64
Special thanks to Jack Metcalfe for his assistance in this section.
*Federal Emergency Management Agency
====================================
FEMA uses "Foxtrot" designations for their frequencies.
Be sure to monitor both the USB and LSB side of each of
these frequencies below for activity.
FEMA
F-01
F-05
F-09
F-13
F-17
National Radio System (FNARS) HF Frequencies
2320
F-02 2360
F-03 2377
F-04 2445
2658
F-06 3341
F-07 3379
F-08 3388
4603
F-10 4780
F-11 5211
F-12 5378
5402
F-14 5821
F-15 5961
F-16 6049
6106
F-18 6108
F-19 6151
F-20 6176
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F-21
F-25
F-29
F-33
F-39
F-41
F-47
F-50
F-53
F-58
F-61
F-65
F-69
6809
10194
11801
12129
13780
14450
14871
15708
17519
20027
21919
23451
24282
F-22
F-26
F-30
F-34
F-38
F-40
F-44
F-49
F-54
F-59
F-62
F-66
F-70
7348
10493
11957
12219
13894
14567
14885
15840
18483
20063
22983
23550
24526
F-23
F-27
F-31
F-35
F-37
F-42
F-45
F-51
F-55
F-56
F-63
F-67
F-71
7428
10588
10899
11545
13935
14776
14899
16201
18744
20361
23028
23814
24819
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F-24 9462
F-28 11721
F-32 11108
F-36 13446
F-48 13956
F-43 14836
F-46 14908
F-52 16238
F-57 19969
F-60 21866
F-64 23390
F-68 24008
Other FEMA HF Assignments
2220 2258 2280 2317.5 2652 3206.5 3224 3342.5 4018.5 4023.5
4031.5 4441.5 4598.5 4608.5 4883.5 4886.5 5303.5 5379.5 5935
6804.5 6996.5 7361.5 8051.5 8161.5 9122.5 10871.5 11995.5 12250.5
13451 16315.5 17461.5 17481.5 17501.5 20414 20444.5 20447.5 24060
24105 24135 24160 24191
FEMA ALE Network
2658 3341 6809 7348 9462 10194 10493 10588 12216
14885 15708 16201 17519 19969 21866 22983 24526
13446
14776
*US Goverment SHARES (Shared Resources)Program
==============================================
SHARES Coordination Network (SCN)
4490.0
Channel 3/SCN ALE Net
5236.0
Channel 1/SCN Voice Net
5711.0
Channel 4/SCN ALE Net
6800.0
Channel 9/SCN BBS Net
9106.0
Channel 5/SCN ALE Net
11217.0 Channel 6/SCN ALE Net
13242.0 Channel 10/SCN BBS Net (G-TOR)
14396.5 Channel 2/SCN Voice Net Shares
15094.0 Channel 7/SCN ALE Net
17487.0 Channel 8/SCN ALE/STI Net
SHARES coordination stations conduct a weekly SHARES net on the 10 SCN
channels every Wednesday from 1600-1800 UTC.
Large scale annual SHARES exercises are conducted in April, August and
December.
SCN Operational Levels
SCN Operational Levels are designed to improve the responsiveness of the
SHARES Coordination Network during emergencies. SCN Operational Levels
are defined as follows:
Operational Level 3 - Conditions normal. No emergency exists. The tenchannel SCN may be used by SHARES station personnel for training and nonemergency operations.
Operational Level 2 - Emergency potential exists. Non-emergency
operations on the SCN suspended. SCN monitoring increased. Check-in
windows established on the national and regional nets to receive Stations
Availability Reports.
Operational Level 1 - Emergency exists. SHARES message support required.
National and regional nets maintain full-period operations to receive
Station Availability Reports, to list SHARES message traffic, and to
coordinate the processing of SHARES messages.
==============================================================
**Foreign Military Networks
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*Australia/New Zealand Air Force
================================
The following information comes from the Enroute Supplement Australia
(ERSA) a publication jointly published by the Royal Austrialian Air Force
and Airservices Australia, February 26, 1998 edition, Nav/Comm 1.
1. The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF/Royal New Zealand Air Force
(RNZAF) Air Operations Communications System (AOCS) is a high frequency
radio network providing communications services for the operational
control of RAAF/RNZAF aircraft and HF equipped marine craft [army ground
stations are also commonly heard]. In addition, visiting military
aircraft may use the AOCS when contact with Australia/New Zealand
military authorities is required. The AOCS is not part of, and does not
provide, an air traffic control service, civil or military.
2. The AOCS network consist of six Air Operations Communications
Centres (AOCCs) located at Sydney, Darwin, Townsville, Perth, Auckland
[NZ] and Woodbourn [NZ]. The combined AOCS provides:
A. A General Purpose Net (GPN) on which all AOCCs guard the same three
frequencies. All AOCCs can transmit and receive on these three
frequencies simultaneously.
B. Discrete frequencies are available (if required) at each AOCC and
allocated after initial contact on the GPN.
C. Telephone patch facilities between aircraft and ground appointments.
D. Continuous monitoring of military distress frequency 5696 kHz.
E. Selective Calling (SELCAL): Available to suitably equipped aircraft.
GPN Frequencies:
Day (2100-0900 UTC) - 8974.0 11235.0 13206.0 kHz
Night (0900-2100 UTC) - 3032.0 5687.0 8974.0 kHz
The RAAF and RNZAF share 8974 with the Spanish Air Force, and 5687 with
the Portugese and German military services.
Dscrete frequencies
RAAF Darwin: 6685.0 6709.0 6712.0 6727.0 6760.0 8968.0 8971.0
8989.0 9025.0 11187.0 11199.0 11205.0 11271.0
RAAF Perth: 6757.0 8977.0 9022.0 9025.0 11187.0 11271.0 15085.0
18003.0 23203.0
RAAF Sydney: 4715.0 5711.0 6730.0 6739.0 8971.0 8980.0 8989.0
8992.0 9007.0 9019.0 9031.0 11202.0 11208.0 11226.0 11250.0
13227.0 13245.0 13248.0 15067.0 17985.0
RAAF Townsville: 5714.0 8971.0 8992.0 9007.0 11187.0 11247.0 15034.0
RNZAF Auckland: 6754.0 6760.0 8965.0 9010.0 9025.0 11178.0 11217.0
11247.0 13212.0 13233.0 13245.0 15044.0 15055.0
*Australia Navy
===============
From an article on the Royal Australian Navy in the WUN newsletter:
Stations include: Canberra Control/Darwin Control/Exmouth Control/Perth
Control/Townsville Control
2768
4375
6510
8122
13116
17344
22708
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7/C5 (Tentative)
*Belgian Air Force
==================
3131.0
YA
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YD
6748.0 Unknown
8989.0
YG (Primary)
11268.0
YJ
15010.0
YM
18006.0
YO
20620.0
YP
20050.0
YQ
23332.0
YS
*Canadian Forces (CanForce)
===========================
Military Aeronautical Communications System (MACS)
3047.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, Halifax, Trenton
3092.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
4379.0 CanForce Discrete: Halifax
4560.0 Maritime Command Net: Halifax, St John's (A6A)
4703.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
4739.0 AAR Net: Halifax, St John's
5198.5 Maritime Command Net: Halifax (A2B)
5684.0 St John's, Vancouver
5699.0 CanForce Discrete (Pipeline/Gonzo aircraft)
5702.0 Vancouver
5715.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
5717.0 SAR Net: Halifax, St. John's. Trenton, Vancouver-Pri
5850.0 Halifax Maritime Air Group (D1B)
6694.0 Halifax, Vancouver (D6G)
6706.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
6712.0 CanForce Discrete (Pipeline/Gonzo aircraft)
6715.0 SAR Net: Halifax, Trenton, Vancouver (D3H)
6745.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, Trenton
6751.0 Halifax, Vancouver, SIDECAR (NORAD)
6754.0 MACS VOLMET: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
8050.0 CanForce Discrete: Trenton (possible CanForce ALE activity here
also)
8989.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, Trenton (Initial contact freq when
aircraft is west of 90 deg west)(D1H)
8992.0 CanForce Discrete: Trenton
9007.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton (Initial contact freq
when aircraft is east of 90 deg west)
9010.0 CanForce Discrete: Vancouver
9023.0 NORAD: Trenton (C5)
9031.0 CanForce Discrete (Pipeline/Gonzo aircraft)
10194.0 CanForce Discrete: Trenton (US/Canadian Ground/AWACS Discrete)
11007.5 CanForce Discrete: Trenton (US/Canadian Ground/AWACS Discrete)
11190.0 CanForce Discrete (Pipeline/Gonzo aircraft)
11205.0 CanForce Discrete: Halifax working VDD, Trenton
11214.0 NORAD: Trenton (NORAD/MACS discrete- C6)
11232.0 MACS Net: Alert, Edmonton, Halifax, St, John's,
Trenton,Yellowknife(Initial contact freq when aircraft is east of 90 deg
west)
11265.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, Trenton
11271.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, Trenton (Initial contact freq when
aircraft is west of 90 deg west)
11314.0 CanForce Discrete: Trenton
13206.0 CanForce Discrete: Trenton
13257.0 Foxtrot MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
14364.0 CanForce Discrete: Trenton (US/Canadian Ground/AWACS Discrete)
15031.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
15034.0 MACS VOLMET: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
17994.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
18012.0 MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton
18027.0 NORAD: Halifax, Edmonton (C8)
23250.0 MACS Net: Trenton
23271.0 CanForce Discrete: Trenton (US/Canadian Ground/AWACS Discrete)
Note: Frequency designators indicated above have not been reported in
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frequency designators. Other observations are welcomed.
CFH Halifax Military, NS (supports SAR coordination requirements for
Halifax Rescue Coordination Center-RCC)
CHR Trenton Military, ON
CJU Vancouver Military, BC (supports SAR coordination requirements for
the Victoria Rescue Coordination Center-RCC)
CJX St. John's Military, NF
CKN Vancouver Military, BC
VXA Edmonton Military, AB
CanForce/NORAD Charlie Designators (other than those listed
4721
C1
6735
C2
6750
C3
8967 or 8968
C4
13206 or 13207 C7
above)
Canadian Forces Affiliate Radio System (CFARS)
CFARS is the Canadian Forces Affiliate Radio System which is equivalent
to the United States Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS) program.
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.
6978.5
14386.0
14460.0
14463.0
14446.5
20971.5
20963.5
29715.0
14454.0
14449.5
20977.5
13954.0
6982.5
6962.5
4052.5
4023.5
Alpha
Bravo
Charlie
Delta
Echo
Foxtrot
Golf
Hotel
Juliet
Kilo
Lima
Mike
Whiskey
X-ray
Yankee
Zulu
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
*Danish Air Force
==================
Danish Air Force ALE net uses the MIL-STD 188-141A
2250.0
2296.0
3023.0
3053.0
3291.0
4577.0
4703.0
4756.5
4840.0
5120.0
6630.0
6651.0
6730.0
6770.0
OWC/OWD/OWE/OWF/OWI/OWK/OWP/OWU/OYG (U12/ALE)
OWB (L96-Alternate Night)
OWB (Alternate)
OWB (L18-Primary Day)
OWD/OWE
OWB (F18-Alternate Day)
OWB/OWD/OWE (V26-Alternate)
OWD/OWE
OWC/OWD/OWE/OWF/OWI/OWK/OWP/OWU (ALE)
OUY/OWC/OWD/OWE/OWF/OWI/OWK/OWP/OWU (ALE)
OWD/OWE
OWB (K19-Primary Day)
OWD/OWE (P75)
OWB (Alternate)
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6834.0
9035.0
11076.0
11217.0
11244.0
11468.0
12186.0
13435.0
13455.0
15042.0
15820.0
16280.0
16327.0
OUY
OWB
OWC
OWD
OWE
OWF
OWG
OWI
OWJ
OWK
OWP
OWU
OYG
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OWD/OWE (R27)
OWI/OWJ (ALE)
OWD/OWE
OWD/OWE (A10)
OWE/OWG (ALE)
OWE/OWG/OWP (ALE)
OWD/OWE/OWG/OWP (ALE)
OWI (ALE)
OWD/OWE (A11)
OWC/OWE/OWF/OWG/OWI/OWK/OWP (ALE)
OWD/OWG (ALE)
OWF/OWG/OWU (ALE)
Unknown
RCC Karup, voice call: Karup Rescue
Unknown
FSN Vaerlose, voice call: Saloon
FTK Karup, Voice call Primrose
AF Skrydstrup
AF Vandel
AF Air Base Aalborg
AF Tirstrup (tentative ID)
AF Headquarters Vedbaek
Unknown
Unknown
Mestersvyg, Greenland
The SAR services at Karup also use the worldwide allocations of 2182 and
5680. Another frequency in this system may be 13540. Frequency
designators from the Dansk Scanner Information website (
http://www.dkscan.dk). Station identifiers courtesy of Ary Boender.
*Dutch (Netherlands) Air Force
=============================
Frequencies: 3990 4450 5086 5406.5 8086
Bandbox Nieuw Milligan (CRC Radar Control)
*Dutch (Netherland) Army
=======================
2204.0 USB
2274.0 USB
2275.5 RTTY
2954.0 USB
2955.5 RTTY
3305.5 USB
3306.5 RTTY
3813.5 USB
3815.0 RTTY
4762.0 USB
4763.5 RTTY
4766.0 USB
4777.5 RTTY
5032.5 USB
5034.0 RTTY
5052.5 USB
5054.0 RTTY
5115.0 USB
5116.5 RTTY
5133.5 USB
5135.0 RTTY
5144.5 USB
5146.0 RTTY
5323.5 USB
5325.0 RTTY
5388.5 USB
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5768.5 USB
5770.0 RTTY
SFOR deployment
Mode: USB Freqs: 2552.5 and 4522.5 kHz
*Dutch (Netherlands) Navy
========================
Frequencies: 3128 5705 6728
PBV NAS Valkenburg
RFC NAS De Kooy
8971
11178
Caribbean Frequencies:
11178
PJK Suffisant Curacao
*French Air Force
=================
French Air Force Circus HF radio network
6688
Capitole
6712
Marjolaine 2
8972
Racontar 1
8992
Vinaigrette 3
13236
Reconfort 3 (Raphael?)
14587
Unknown
18012
Citadelle 1
23254
Veritee 3
?
Citadelle 3
143.800 MHz (AM mode) Canasta
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Circus
Blanc Bangui, Central Africa Republic
Bleu
Le Reunion, Reunion Island
Bonne Bordeaux, France
Citron Cayenne, French Guyana
Diamant Dole/Tavaux, France
Dore
Djibouti
Ebene Evreux, France
Fraise Fort de France, Martinique
Lilas Libreville, Gabon
Noir
Noumea, New Caledonia
Ocre
Orleans, France
Orange Dakar, Senegal
Tango Toulouse/Francazal
Tilleul N'djamena, Chad
Vert
CFAP Headquarters, Villacoublay, France
Villa Villacoublay, France
Many thanks to Joe Frielink and Ron Perron for the Circus
updates above.
*French Navy
============
5708
French Navy-Atlantic (callsign Armor) USB
6760
Tactical calls (callsign Whiskey Alpha) tentative (USB)
*German Air Force
=================
From a listener in Europe comes an extensive update to the German Air
Force frequency list. This information is from a very good source who
wishes to remain anonymous.
3107
3143
Alpha
Bravo
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3903
4721
5687
5717
6700
6715
6730
6751
8965
9025
11217
11265
13203
13233
15073
17973
17991
18012
23201
23215
23255
23318
23341
23345
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Charlie
Delta
Echo (Primary net frequency)
Foxtrot
Golf
Hotel
India
Juliet
Kilo
Lima
Mike
November
Oscar
Papa
Quebec
Romeo
Sierra
Tango
Uniform
Victor (may be 23231, comments please)
Whisky
X-ray
Yankee
Zulu
Alpha-Bravo
GAF Notes:
These frequencies are used by DHM91 Munster German Air Force Transport
Command headquarters in northern Germany. The other ground stations and
callsigns heard on this net are as follows:
DHJ41
Unid location heard calling DHM91 on frequency Echo.
DHM91
German Air Force Transport Command Munster
DHO23
61st Air Transport Wing Landsberg AB (Southern Germany)
DHO24
German Navy Base Nordholz, located 10 miles south of Cuxhaven
DHO32
62nd Air Transport Wing Wunstorf AB (North-central Germany)
DHO37
Unidentified, some sources say it is the Airforce Base at Laage
DHO60
63rd Air Transport Wing Hohn AB (Northern Germany)
DHO75
Collective callsign for all the three Air Transport Wings
DHM81
The DHM81 callsign is used for worldwide GAF-activities under
UN/NATO-command. Mobile unit of LTG, they call it "Kabine"
(cabin/container). It's a container, equipped with a complete radio
station, and several whip and wire antennas. Was used in Sudan and the
"Kabine" was located at the airport at Khartoum during relief-missions by
German Air Force Transall transport aircraft.
O5IP(Oscar-5-India-Papa) ground station of Lufttransportgeschwader at
Vicenza Air Base in Italy. The LTG has daily flights from Germany to
Italy to support the Tornado-Fighter Wing which is based there.
NI81 (November-India-81)ground station located at Piacenza Air Base in
Italy.
The primary frequency in this network appears to be Echo on 5687.
Stations have been heard discussing frequencies AA, AC, AF and AJ which
carry encrypted RTTY transmissions.
German AF Digital System:
DASA/EADS-MAHRS 2400 bd burst PSK/STANAG 4285: 6949.0 6958.5 7543.0
7729.0 7810.0 7814.0 7823.0 7995.0 8070.0 8139.0 12273.0 13502.0
14613.5
*German Navy
============
2265.9 RTTY-DHJ58
2625.0 USB
3056.0 USB/RTTY
3116.0 USB-DHJ59
3122.0 USB/RTTY
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3590.0
3653.0
3718.6
3939.0
4047.9
4154.3
4424.4
6727.0
6730.0
6779.3
7445.7
8335.3
10192.5
10197.0
10206.2
10722.0
11256.0
12178.0
12415.5
14722.0
15929.0
16127.0
16129.0
17544.0
17994.0
22238.5
23744.0
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RTTY-DHJ58
RTTY-DHJ58
RTTY-DHJ58
USB-DHJ59
RTTY-DHJ58
USB/RTTY-DHJ59 (MRY 59/04)
RTTY-DHJ58
USB/RTTY
USB/RTTY(Also designated ARCN 405)
USB-DHJ59 (MRY 59/06)
USB/Stanag 4285 2400bd PSK-DHJ58
USB/RTTY-DHJ59 (MRY 59/08)
USB/RTTY-DHJ59
USB
USB/Stanag 4285 2400bd PSK-DHJ58 (MRY 58/10)
USB/RTTY-DHJ59 (MRY 59/13)
USB/RTTY
USB/RTTY-DHJ59
USB
RTTY
USB/RTTY
USB/RTTY-DHJ58
USB/RTTY-DHJ59
USB
USB/RTTY
USB
USB
DHJ41
DHJ49
DHJ51
DHJ53
DHJ57
DHJ58
DHJ59
DHJ61
DHJ62
DHJ63
DHJ66
DHJ70
DHJ78
DHJ82
DHJ84
DHJ85
DHJ97
Unknown
Ministry of Defence (Bonn/Berlin)
Grengel Meteo
Ny Warnemnnde
Ny Schönhagen
Ny Glncksburg/Saterland-Ramsloh
Ny Wilhelmshaven
Ny Flensburg
Ny Neustadt
Ny Todendorf
Ny Eckernförde
Ny Wilhelmshaven
Ny Nordholz (MFG3)
Ny Parow
Ny Wangerooge
Grengel Meteo
Ny collective call
DHM22
DHM33
DHM35
DHM36
DHM41
DHM42
DHM44
DHM45
DHM64
DHM72
DHM78
DHM82
DHM85
Ny school Bremerhaven
Ny Kiel
Ny Wilhelmshaven
Ny Wilhelmshaven
Ny weaponschool Kappeln
Glncksburg Rescue
Grengel Meteo
Ny Flensburg
Ny Darsser Ort
Grengel Meteo
Ny Glnckstadt
Research Station Kiel
Ny Marlow
DHN33
DHN37
DHN49
DHN53
Ny Command North, Kiel
Grengel Meteo
Ny Command West, Wilhelmshaven
Ny Wilhelmshaven-Harbour
DHO26 Ny Rostock
DHO35 Ny Tarp/Eggebek (MFG2)
DHO38 Ny Saterland-Ramsloh
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DHO46
DHO66
DHO69
DHO71
DHO73
DHO79
DHO80
DHO81
DHO94
DHO95
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Operations Command Ny Glncksburg
Ny Eckernförde
Ny Kap Arkona
Ny Marienleuchte
Ny Helgoland
Ny Olpenitz-Harbour
Ny Borkum-Harbour
Ny Kiel-Harbour
Ny Cuxhaven
Note: 8335.5 has been referred to as channel 8 and 6779 as channel 6.
10722 seems to be a very busy frequency between 0000 and 0200 UTC.
*Italian Navy
=============
3827
USB-IGJ
IGJ Augusta, Italy
*NATO E-3 AWACS
===============
3089
Channel A01
3900
Channel A02
6690
Channel A03(Secondary)
8980
Channel A04
10172
Channel A05
10315
Channel A06
10429
Channel A07
11228
Channel A08
15016
Channel A09
15018
Channel A10
18009 Channel A11
The following frequencies have also been heard with NATO AWACS type
traffic, but any possible designators are not known - 3081, 3225, 4542,
4720, 4758, 5691, 6695, 6700, 6728, 6754, 6760, 6762.5, 8898.7, 8971,
8986.5, 11270.5, 12165, 15018.5, 15050, 17996.5, 23241.2.
*New Zealand Navy
=================
Auckland (USB): 3192.0
8316.5
*Papua New Guinea Defense Force
===============================
General Purpose Net Frequencies (GPN):
3175.0
5746.0
7496.0
Defense Force Patrol Boats:
5267.0 7587.0 7767.0 8146.0
9240.0
*Portuguese Air Force
=====================
Known frequencies (USB):
5687 6685 8992 9007
*Royal Air Force (RAF) United Kingdom
=====================================
RAF VOLMET Broadcast
Control Point – RAF High Wycombe
Transmitter: Bedfordshire County, England
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USB: 5450.0 11253.0 kHz
Airfield weather broadcast are made twice an hour in the time slots
indicated below:
Slot 1: H+00/H+30 – Aldergrove, Manchester, Prestwick, London Stansted,
Oslo, Cairo, Pristina (+), Glibraltar, Porto, Stavangar
Slot 2: H+06/H+36 – Benson, Brize Norton, East Midlands, Bruggen,
Geilenkirchen (+), Hannover, Lyneham, Northolt, Odham, Trondheim, Muscat
(+), Salalah
Slot 3: H+12/H+42 – Coltishall, Cranwell, Leeming, Leuchars, Lossiemouth,
Marham, St. Mawgan, Waddington, Linloss, Shawbury, Coningsby, Thumrait
(+)
Slot 4: H+18/H+48 – Ascension, Bahrain, Brize Norton, Banjul (+), Dakar,
Keflavik, Nairobi, Mombassa, Montevideo, Rio de Janeiro
Slot 5: H+24/H+54 – Adana (Incirlik), Akrotiri, Ancona, Aviano, Gioia del
Colle, Rimini, Rome/Ciampino, Skopje, Split, Waddington, Bari (+)
The ones suffixed with '+' are additional airfields which are added
as required, and have a human voice announcing them, rather than the
electronic voice. Some of these other optional airfields can be included
in the broadcast in the possible slots indicated below:
Slot 1: Edinburgh, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, Luton, Newcastle,
Stavanger, Teesside, Trondheim, Vaerlose
Slot 2: Hamburg, Munster, Ramstein
Slot 3: Coningsby, Shawbury, Yeovilton
Slot 4: Cairo, Hurghada, Jeddah, Punta Arenas, Recife
Slot 5: Catania, Faro, Lisbon, Palermo, Rome, Sarajevo
From the RAF Enroute Supplement, the UK equivalent of the US
Department of Defense Instrument Flight Rules Supplement (IFR)
*Strike Command Integrated Communications System (STCICS)
Callsign: Voice: Architect CW: MLD or MLP
Frequencies:
4742 5714 6739 9031 11205 18018 (Group A - see below)
4540 5450 8190 11253 13257 15031 (Group B - see below)
2591 11247
Group A has the QNH broadcast at H+00 and Airfield color state
broadcast at H+30.
Group B has RAF German airfield flying states at H+15 and H+45.
*RAF Flight Watch Centers
Ascension
Callsign: Haven
Frequencies: 4742 (2000-0800 UTC) 9031 (0800-2000 UTC) 11247
All frequencies carry a weather broadcast at H+45
Cyprus Callsign: Cyprus
Frequencies: 4742 9031 (1600-0500 UTC) 11247
4742 and 11247 carry weather broadcast at H+15
Gibraltar
Callsign: Gibraltar
Frequencies: 4742 9031 11247
Mount Pleasant, Falkland Islands
Frequencies: 9031 11247
Callsign: Viper
*Royal Air Force Designator's
=============================
(actually UKADGE HF Line Designator List)
How to find which frequencies are active. Listen to the Architect
weather broadcast at H+00 and H+30 (see above). If the UKADGE circuits
are active, there will be an announcement after the weather broadcast
with the code-letters for the active frequencies. For example:
"Additional information.. 2.. PK.. tack..401C.. tack.. AG" (which is
repeated twice).
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Buchan, Boulmer and Benbecula
Buchan
Boulmer (has not been heard for many years)
Neatishead
The first 2-letter-group is the code for the active HF frequency
from the list below. It is sometimes referred to a the 'JAAWSK
Frequency' (Joint Anti-air Warfare Shore Co-ordination). It
carries most of the voice traffic, including target positions
and Beaver details. This channel also carries frequency
changes and position reports.
The third group is the Charlie squared channel, where AWACS aircraft pass
their radar data over a HF link. Known frequencies are:
2250.5
33??.0
4478.5
6673.5
8500.5
401A
401B (exact freq unknown)
401C
401D
401E
The final group is known as chick co-ordination, where combat
aircraft which are HF-capable can be passed target positions and
other information.
In the example above, Buchan is the ADR station, using 5095 khz
for voice traffic, the AWACS are using 4478.5 khz, and the
chicks are on 4745 khz.
A
AB
AC
AD
AE
AF
AG
AH
AK
AP
AQ
AW
AZ
B
BA
BE
BF
BJ
BK
BL
BS
BT
BX
CA
CM
CO
CY
CZ
D
DA
DB
DH
DM
DQ
DS
DT
DW
E
11205.0
5693.0
8156.0
9010.0
3939.0
9022.0
4745.0
3930.0
3038.0
11181.0
2396.0
4042.0
23281.0
6739.0
17970.0
18018.0
3083.0
17988.0
3945.0
11268.0
18000.0
2350.0
8989.0
6736.0
18009.0
23245.0
3119.0
29800.0
4706.0
5436.0
15091.0
15013.0
8998.0
17995.0
4739.0
18024.0
9031.0
3924.0
EP
EX
EZ
F
FA
FG
FS
FT
FV
FW
G
GA
GD
GT
H
HE
HJ
HK
HM
HO
HW
HX
HZ
I
IN
IP
J
KA
KD
KH
KJ
KP
KR
KT
KW
KX
L
LA
15040.0
11184.0
11253.0
13257.0
3101.0
11208.0
4742.0
13218.0
15064.0
3131.0
3915.0
15061.0
2274.0
26385.0
15031.0
3942.0
8983.0
9034.0
6748.0
13206.0
11247.0
23257.0
13248.0
13236.0
17982.0
27000.0
8980.0
3380.0
3867.0
12057.0
4718.0
2641.0
4484.0
5420.0
2261.0
2577.0
5447.0
3036.0
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
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18850.0
14460.0
3218.0
5705.0
3302.0
6760.0
10634.0
8971.0
5095.0
6715.0
3864.0
14724.0
3512.0
8972.0
3095.0
8190.0
6691.0
5178.0
3110.0
9459.0
2762.0
14812.0
2591.0
6724.0
3391.0
3345.0
5684.0
4709.0
4724.0
10919.0
17979.0
4540.0
11217.0
5747.0
3125.0
3026.0
3224.0
5403.0
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EH
EI
EK
EM
EN
5720.0
11259.0
23270.0
11235.0
15025.0
15076.0
LB
LC
LD
LE
MB
MC
RH
3092.0
6701.0
15046.0
15072.0
2266.0
5270.0
5695.0
YC
YP
YM
YZ
ZF
ZZ
11241.0
23250.0
13211.0
20030.0
3763.0
5714.0
*UK Air Northwest JAAWSK (Joint Anti-air Warfare Shore Coordination)
=====================================================================
The RAF (and other NATO forces) seem to be using a new set of codes
to identify their HF frequencies.
Unknown
2031.0
4763.0
10325.0
designator
2307.0 3343.0 3404.0 3943.0 4502.0
5350.0 5392.0 6835.0 6882.0 7919.0
10585.0 10830.0 12198.0 14568.0 16344.0
3301.0
3235.0
4572.0
Golf 01
Golf 02
Golf 08
9010.0
Hotel 05
HF?
2712.0
4530.0
4020.0
4724.0
4860.5
4920.0
5173.0
5277.0
5290.0
5395.0
7415.0
7860.0
3305.0
UHF
UHF
UHF
4785.0
4779.0
HF?
UHF
UHF
HF?
4477.0
5045.0
5385.0
5463.0
4012.0
UHF
UHF
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
Kilo
01
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
17
18
19
20
22
24
25
26
27
28 (Beaver HF?)
30
31
33
34
36
55
56
*RAF/NATO JMC
=============
Three times a year the Royal Air Force hosts a number of military ships,
submarines and aircraft for a series of 2-week exercise around the coast
of the UK. This is known as the JMC - Joint Maritime Course.
The forces are split into two opposing forces, and they use an extensive
network of HF frequencies for voice co-ordination and encoded data
transmissions of radar pictures (known as Link 11). Each HF frequency is
given a KJ designator, and these run from KJ01 up to at least KJ50. Some
of these frequencies are in the UHF military aircraft band. The tie-up
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between designator and frequency changes with each JMC course conducted.
During some JMC's some designators are on UHF frequencies in one course
and on HF frequencies in the next course.
The following JMC frequencies are known:
3343 3357 3805 4477 4484 4502 4778.5
5267 5276.5 5280 5310 5385 5460 5733
6882 6940 7795 7934 9394 11149
4860.5 5045 5091.5 5206
5910 6224 6237 6697 6779
*Russian High Command ELF
=========================
ELF: The Russian equivalent to our 76/44 Hz ELF submarine communication
system operates on 82 Hz. No station location or details are known.
*Spanish Air Force
==================
Known frequencies are as follows:
6724
Channel 1
6730
Channel 2
8974
Channel 3
9014
Channel 4
13215
Channel 5
The four frequencies below have been heard with Spanish Air Force
traffic, so the following are worth checking: 5698 5702 6715 6730
Another Spanish Air Force frequency is 9014 mostly used by
C-130/KC-130 aircraft of 31 Grupo based at Zaragoza AB. This does seem
to be a narrow range of frequencies for military use, and I would expect
there to be some others above 13 MHz.
The Spanish Air Force operates a SAR service around the Spanish mainland
and from Gando AB in the Canary Islands. They make extensive use of HF
for communications during rescue missions and during exercises. The
following frequencies are used: 6737 USB(HJ) 4738.5 USB(H24) 3137 USB(HN)
They also use the worldwide general calling/emergency frequency of 2182.0
kHz.
The Canarias Rescue Coordination Center (RCC), due to the much larger
area they cover, also uses 11406 kHz. They can also by heard on the
following frequencies (these are used by request from the network users):
2763 3855
4790
6870
9001
9437
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-::: N&O #47, March 2002 :::ATTENTION, YAHOO.COM USERS!!!
As it seems to be impossible to get rid of the never ending spam
diarrhoea from (fake) yahoo.com e-mail addresses (about a dozen per
day), I have no other option than to put yahoo.com in my spam filter.
If you have a yahoo.com e-mail address and want to send me something
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for the column, please use [email protected] instead of my
regular address. THANKS!
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0Again a very busy month and hardly time for the hobby and N&O. Luckily
I received an interesting article about Shortwave transmitter sites
in the Greater Frankfurt am Main area, written by Andreas Erbe and
Wolfgang Bueschel. Beside the article, you'll find the usual numbers
round-up and logs. Thanks to all who contributed to N&O.
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0* VOICE STATIONS *
::: E03 - LINCOLNSHIRE POACHER
Al Kruse compiled the monthly E03 id list, and he noticed an oddity
as well. On Saturday, 3 March, LP used 5442 kHz instead of 5422 at
1900 UTC. A blooper? They were back on 5422 the next week.
E03 id's; first half of the month:
UTC
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
2100
2200
Mon
65764
74365
33486
58898
49491
09275
65764
51033
74365
55639
81464
Tue
65764
74365
81464
33486
58898
49491
09275
74365
65764
51033
55639
Wed
65764
74365
55639
81464
33486
58898
49491
09275
74365
65764
51033
Thu
65764
74365
51033
55639
81464
33486
58898
74365
49491
09275
65764
Fri
65764
74365
65764
51033
55639
81464
33486
58898
74365
49491
09275
Sat
65764
74365
09275
65764
51033
55639
81464
33486
58898
74365
49491
Sun
65764
74365
58898
49491
09275
65764
51033
74365
55639
81464
33486
UTC
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
2100
2200
Thu
36572
81949
67923
51028
49653
44753
09393
81949
81371
69264
36572
Fri
36572
81949
36572
67923
51028
49653
44753
09393
81949
81371
69264
Sat
36572
81949
69264
36572
67923
51028
49653
44753
09393
81949
81371
Sun
36572
81949
09393
81371
69264
36572
67923
81949
51028
49653
44753
UTC
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
2100
2200
Second half of the month:
UTC
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
2100
2200
Mon
36572
81949
44753
09393
81371
69264
36572
67923
81949
51028
49653
Tue
36572
81949
49653
44753
09393
81371
69264
81949
36572
67923
51028
Wed
36572
81949
51028
49653
44753
09393
81371
69264
81949
36572
67923
<<<<<>>>>>
::: E06
Only a few logs from E06 and S06 this month. No E07 or S07 were
reported.
1-3,
1-3,
3-3,
3-3,
9-3,
13-3,
16-3,
16-3,
17-3,
2100
2200
1230
1330
2100
0300
1230
1330
1230
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
7785 kHz
6785 kHz
15880 kHz
13520 kHz
9090 kHz,
6865 kHz
15890 kHz,
13520 kHz,
15880 kHz,
304 00000
584 + msg
584 + msg
584 + msg
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<<<<<>>>>>
::: E10 - ISRAELI INTELLIGENCE
E10 produced a number of strings this month, not as much as a couple of
months ago, but still interesting. Fabrizo, Tomonori, Adachi and John
reported the following strings:
CIO2Z23
CIO25Z23
EZI1
SYNRDJNM
ULX3
VLB2Z77
VLB3
on
on
on
on
on
on
on
5339 and 8127 kHz, 10-3, 1502 UTC
5339 kHz, 9-3, 1547 UTC
11565 kHz, 28-2, 2101 UTC
8641 kHz, 11-3, 2335 UTC
4881 kHz, 17-3, 1802 UTC
5170 kHz, 19-3, 0449 UTC
4015 and 5170 kHz, 24-3, 2150 UTC
<<<<<>>>>>
::: G04 - THREE NOTE ODDITY
ENIGMA's Paul Beaumont reports G04 on 4852 kHz at 2135 UTC on 7 March.
He heard the full identification. The three notes at beginning, then
"Achtung, Achtung, 84821" etc. Message continued until 2148 UTC.
<<<<<>>>>>
::: S06
9-3, 1700 UTC, 14620 kHz, 351 + msg
9-3, 1800 UTC, 12210 kHz, 351 + msg
<<<<<>>>>>
::: S17C
Still alive and kicking with a daily sked at 1250 UTC on 6945 and 8190
kHz.
<<<<<>>>>>
::: V21
The Cuban babbler is a daily guest on 6529 kHz. Mostly heard during
the American daytime
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0* MORSE STATIONS *
::: M18
Thanks to Takashi's tip, I heard M18 4073 kHz after a long absence.
The signal was very faint. The time transmitted was UTC+3.
<<<<<>>>>>
::: M21 - RUSSIAN AIR DEFENSE
The Russians were heard on 4071.5, 5371, 5372, 5921.5, 6906.5 kHz
with the usual "BT99" time markers and plots.
<<<<<>>>>>
::: M23
M23 was as active as ever and was heard with id's 000, 310, 555 and
579. All logs are from Mark. Id's were repeated for 10 minutes.
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Id 000:
5-3, 0330 UTC, 10220 kHz
Id 310:
1-3,
1-3,
1-3,
1-3,
2-3,
2-3,
3-3,
3-3,
3-3,
4-3,
4-3,
4-3,
19-3,
0100
0130
0200
2200
0200
0430
0100
0430
1700
0100
0130
0200
0130
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
10250 // 11020 kHz
8160 kHz
7960 kHz
7770 kHz
7960 // 10110 kHz
12220 kHz
11020 kHz
12220 // 13140 kHz
11020
10250 // 11020 kHz
8160 kHz
7960 kHz
8160 kHz
Id 555:
2-3,
2-3,
2-3,
3-3,
4-3,
5-3,
8-3,
9-3,
10-3,
0230
0300
2200
2200
2200
0300
2200
2200
2200
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
UTC,
10110 // 11220 kHz
7770 kHz
7770 // 8160 kHz
7770 kHz
7770 // 8160 kHz
7960 kHz
7770 kHz
7770 // 8160 kHz
7770 kHz
Id 579:
4-3, 0800 UTC, 8307 // 9285 kHz
<<<<<>>>>>
::: M40
More reports from Igor:
6290 kHz, 1432 UTC, 6 March:
vvv cq 211,432 (repeated)
vvv cq432 cq432 cq432
hr hr 21 21 = =
52633 9219t 32885 97396 39369
11459 t129t 69274 18382 238tt
98t83 ar ar
rpt rpt
vvv cq432 cq432 cq432
hr hr 21 21 = =
52633 9219t 32885 97396 39369
11459 t129t 69274 18382 238tt
98t83 ar ar
sk sk
79t22 251t4 6278t t91t4 81435
84536 76892 67t83 515t2 4176t
79t22 251t4 6278t t91t4 81435
84536 76892 67t83 515t2 4176t
5600 kHz, 1304 UTC, 6 March:
vvv cq 113,141 (repeated)
vvv cq141 cq141 cq141
hr hr 21 21 = =
t8748 91t92 4218t 19123 5354t
59487 8245t t1185 98t71 96311
11t7t ar ar
rpt rpt
vvv cq141 cq141 cq141
hr hr 21 21 = =
t8748 91t92 4218t 19123 5354t
59487 8245t t1185 98t71 96311
11t7t ar ar
sk sk
84535 19t59 17518 42257 411*9
6522t 58339 t7187 43t78 154t9
84535 19t59 17518 42257 411*9
6522t 58339 t7187 43t78 154t9
<<<<<>>>>>
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::: M82
Heard on 4700 kHz at various dates and times with "VVV ... de BML"
calls and messages.
<<<<<>>>>>
::: MX - CLUSTER BEACONS & CHANNEL MARKERS
A, unid location, on 4558 kHz.
AAINNM, unid location, on 4558 kHz. Defective 'M'?
C, Moscow, on 4558 kHz.
E, unid location, on 4558 kHz.
F, Vladivostok, on 4558.2, 7039.2, 8494.2, 13528.2, 16332.2 kHz.
K, Petropavlovsk Kamchatskiy, on 5154, 10872 kHz.
L, St. Petersburg, on 3340 kHz.
M, Magadan, on 4558, 5154, 7039, 8495, 10872, 13528 kHz.
R, Izhevsk, on 3195, 4326, 5465 kHz.
Trond recorded a voice message on 5465 kHz at 2100 UTC on 26 March.
You can download it from the N&O site.
S, Arkhangelsk, on 10871.9, 20047.9 kHz.
T, unid location, 4558 kHz.
TEEEEE, unid location, on 4558 kHz. Defective 'M'?
V, Khiva, on 3658, 4498.5 kHz.
<based on reports from Takashi, Trond and Tomoroni>
<<<<<>>>>>
::: CHINESE STATIONS
"V CP17 CP17 CP17 DE L9CC L9CC" on 3536.5, 3543.5, 3551, 3554, 3556,
3561, 5423, 7045.5, 7050, 7051.5, 7053, 7059, 7068.5 kHz.
"V MW3D MW3D MW3D DE 2SLC 2SLC" on 3330, 7074 kHz.
"V BFR7 BFR7 BFR7 DE 4XML 4XML" on 3380, 5645, 5756, 8189.5, 8308,
10822 kHz.
"V GM1W GM1W GM1W DE B7UA B7UA" on 4415 kHz.
"V IBEH IBEH IBEH DE L3FC L4FC" on 4771.5. 6506.5 kHz.
"V LA5H LA5H LA5H DE NH8T NH8T" on 4874, 5383, 5756, 7310, 8042 kHz.
"V JS4X JS4X JS4X DE 6DUO 6DUO" on 6982 kHz.
"V HNR2 HNR2 HNR2 DE CN9R CN9R" on 9071 kHz.
<All logged by Takashi>
<<<<<>>>>>
::: RUSSIAN MILITARY STATIONS
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John A. Cramer copied a number of Russian stations:
OLZ2 working with BDZX and JBQ6 on 13004 kHz. QSX 13844 kHz.
IP5Y: radio checks with 4SC2, 7I3P, NNPR, L38N, OROD, A5KZ, X2AK, G6MG,
FBFK and coded messages to A5KZ on 13853 kHz.
RAL2: radio checks with RFH2, RHW2, RDU2, RBL62 on 13975 kHz.
QYVG: radio checks with TP8P, XMSC, AVGJ, CIEF, 4EIU, YEFA, AOS7, C95U,
4FDV on 13852 kHz.
Our LF specialist, Trond, caught a number of flash messages on 18.1
kHz, 21.1 kHz, and 13852 kHz:
UUU XXX XXX M8H8 M8H8 WRNU WRNU SVQZ SVQZ 10193 KORKONT 8503 3052 K
XXX XXX RKS RKS 90250 WORSOWANIE 7967 8801 WERWEY 4647 4739 K
XXX XXX RDL RDL 02428 59742 OBSAD 5308 4731 K
UUU UUU XXX XXX RJD52 RJD52 59993 TARNOBOJKA 4712 7237
UUU XXX XXX RJD52 RJD52 59993 TARNOBOJKA 4712 7237 K
<<<<<>>>>>
::: 248
An interesting unid station was reported by Igor. He heard "248" on
6852 kHz at 1500 UTC on 6 March. The format was a bit unusual as both
long and short zero's were used. Check the N&O website for a MP3 of
the transmission.
248
248
248
248
248
248
248
248
248
248
248
248
248 000 000 (long zero's)
248 000 000
248 000 000
248 000 000
248 000 000
24 t t t
(short zero's)
<<<<<>>>>>
::: UNID STATIONS
3195 "JJT88 DE JJT44 QRK 4 K", presumed Japanese military net.
3419 Unid, repeating "U849"
3551 Unid, repeating "VVV EVX"
7630 Unid, repeating "HHH"
7864 Unid, repeating "V CQ DE 3SP ZNN"
<All heard in Japan by Takashi>
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0* OTHER MODES *
::: XP / XPH
The expected morning sked for April is 808:
0600 UTC, 10893 kHz
0620 UTC, 12093 kHz
0640 UTC, 13893 kHz
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The expected evening sked for April is 321:
2000 UTC, 13375 kHz
2020 UTC, 12207 kHz
2040 UTC, 11155 kHz
Two other transmissions outside the normal time slots were noted at
9 March at 1230 UTC on 21862 kHz, and at 1250 UTC on 20432 kHz.
Another schedule, with lower tones, was copied by Paul on 7 March:
2100 UTC, 9140 kHz
2120 UTC, 7610 kHz
2140 UTC, 6840 kHz
<<<<<>>>>>
::: M42
It's a bit slow on the FAPSI reporting front. Only one log this month.
Lars copied them on 14871 kHz where he heard a RTTY message on link
80038 after the Mazielka selcal at 1443 UTC. The transmission ended
with some ops chat.
Has anyone heard any FAPSI activity from Cuba since the Russians pulled
out?
<<<<<>>>>>
::: XT2 / XWP / XSW
XT2: The mysterious second pip and 3-tone marker were not reported in
March. I wonder where they are now.
XWP: Still going strong on all frequencies as mentioned in last month's
column.
XSW: The "Squeaky Wheel" channel marker is daily audible on 3828 kHz.
<<<<<>>>>>
::: HAARP
The message that HAARP would be active reached me via Trond and the
actual logs came from Tom Sevart.
HAARP, the High frequency Active Auroral Research Program, located at
Gakona in Alaska, were performing their spring 2002 VLF injection
campaign, during the period March 15th - March 28th. The transmissions
were heard on 3.2 and 5.8 MHz.
The transmissions on 3.2 MHz consisted of 12.5 Hz on/off keying 50 % duty
cycle. On 3.2 and 5.8 MHz chirp transmissions were announced and
further sinusoidal modulation with the following frequencies; 1225 Hz,
1875 Hz, 2125 Hz, 2375 Hz, 3365 Hz.
Tom reports "I'm hearing the HAARP signal tonight (17 March). At
0826 I heard a steady AM carrier on 3200 with a tone. This was later
replaced by quick dashes of the carrier on 3200. At 0837, the signal
moved to 5800 and consisted of an AM carrier with various tones. Can't
wait to get a QSL for this."
Let us know if you get one, Tom!
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0* SHORTWAVE TRANSMITTER SITES *
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Shortwave transmitter sites in Greater Frankfurt am Main area
by Andreas Erbe and Wolfgang Bueschel
The city of Frankfurt is worldwide knows as a city of bankers. With its
about 650,000 inhabitants, it attracts a lot of tourist visitors each
year, though there is nothing particular to visit - in contrast to many
other towns in Germany. The radio history of this part of Germany is
not well documented therefore a part of it, namely the chapter of
shortwave transmitters, will be discussed here. The AM-transmitter
sites other than shortwave will be mentioned only, and the history
before 1945 will not be dealt with at all. Why can this be of interest
to the number station enthusiast? On the one hand, famous DFC37 and
DFD21 originated from that area, and E5 sent out some transmissions
there.
- Historic Background
It all started with the American occupation of a big part of what is
today South Germany after World War II ended in 1945. And of course
at this time, there was a need for every power present in Germany to
communicate with the homeland. Since the main transmitter sites of
Germany where located around Berlin, associated with the names Koenigs
Wusterhausen and Nauen, the Western powers had less chances to take
over old transmitter equipment.
The British zone in North Germany had the transmitters in Elmshorn near
Hamburg. So there was a base for shortwave communication. On the other
hand, in the American zone only around Munich a few broadcast transmitters were left. And to communicate with the American mainland,
shortwave communication sites were urgently needed. Being an economic
centre for a long time, Frankfurt and the surrounding area was well
suited to house these new sites. And Frankfurt was a broadcasting
centre, too.
- Transmitter sites of Hessischer Rundfunk
The regional public broadcaster for the state Hessen is Hessischer
Rundfunk (HR). HR was set up in 1948 as part of the new federal radio
system in West Germany. It was the successor of Radio Frankfurt which
started operating in 1945 under US American control [1]. All over West
Germany, the newly formed regional broadcasters took over control of
their transmission facilities from the German Post.
In those days, HR operated an own shortwave transmitter. This one
started broadcasting in late 1947. The 1-kW-unit made by Lorenz
operated only until 1954, when it was dismantled [2]. The frequency was
6190 kHz (48.47 m) which was later used by Radio Bremen till 1996 and
at present is used by Deutschlandfunk from the site at Berlin-Britz.
The transmitter was located at the site Heiligenstock in North
Frankfurt, Friedberger Landstrasse 525 at 08E43, 50N09. This facility
housed also a medium wave transmitter of HR. The original transmitter
(synchronized network on 1195 kHz with 25 kW) from 1935 was severely
damaged in March 1945. A provisional repaired facility served for Radio
Frankfurt after the war was over. AFN also used the Heiligenstock site
for radio programmes. This part of the story will be presented later.
August 23rd saw the launch of the Lorenz-reconstructed original
transmitter with a power output of now 100 kW serving until October
15th, 1967, when the Heiligenstock site was closed. The MW antenna
installation consisted of four 121 m pipe masts. The site operated
on a synchronized network with other sites in Hessen.
In those days, Radio Frankfurt and later Hessischer Rundfunk used
1439 kHz, while AFN was on 593 kHz until the Copenhagen HF plan became
effective March 15th 1950. The HR moved from 1439 to 593 kHz while AFN
left 593 kHz for the new 935 kHz with 10 kW. For the close-down of
transmissions from the Heiligenstock site, the official reason was that
the city of Frankfurt wanted to build flats on the ground where the
facility was located, and therefore asked HR to look for a new site in
the late 1950s. But up to now, no new building can be seen on the
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ground of the former transmitter facility. Another reason was the old
transmitter having problems operating 24h a day – so a new transmitter
to be planned anyway. October 16th, 1967 saw the start of transmissions
from the newly erected site in Weiskirchen-Rodgau, located 15 km south
west to Frankfurt. Two masts, each of which 126 m high, were erected
there. This site still operates on 594 kHz. Some pictures and
historical information in German can be found on Hansjoerg Biener's
website [3].
- Sites of Deutsche Bundespost (DBP)/Telekom
In West Germany, the broadcast transmitters where handed over from the
post to the regional broadcasters in 1946/1947. Later almost all
broadcast transmitters were operated by the broadcasters. Exceptions
where Deutsche Welle and Deutschlandfunk later. Both used transmitters
operated by the West German Post, Deutsche Bundespost (DBP). All
utility service transmitters where operated by DBP. As the British and
US zone of Germany united to a unified economic "bizone" in 1946, there
was also only one headquarter of the Post, which was located in
Frankfurt. This was one reason why new communication capabilities where
needed in the Frankfurt area.
Subsequently, three communication facilities where build in the end of
the 1940s in Hessen. One was located at Mainflingen. This one only
operated on longwave and later housed broadcasting MW transmitters. The
other two facilities at Frankfurt-Bonames and Usingen-Merzhausen were
intended for shortwave communication. One transmitter site was needed
to improve reception of news agency transmissions from the coast
station Norddeich Radio (North Sea coast) in South Germany. So a place
near Mainflingen, 25 km southeast to Frankfurt was chosen to set up a
new longwave transmitter. The first transmission hall was erected in
1950.
The first user was the press agency, and over the years, the
meteorological service was the main user of this facility. Today the
site today is more famous for the time signal station DCF77 on 77 kHz.
Also broadcasters Deutschlandfunk and Evangeliumsrundfunk used and
still use the facility [4].
The Mainflingen site never housed shortwave transmitters. The
building-up of the transmitter facility at Frankfurt-Bonames in the
north of Frankfurt started in late 1947. The first transmitter hall was
set up in a former casino building. It housed 11 Lorenz-made shortwave
transmitters. Six 20-kW units served as telegraphy transmitters, four
20-kW-units were used for single-sideband-(voice)-transmissions. An
additional 5-kW transmitter was also installed.
From 1950 till 1952, a power supply backup was erected, and the second
transmitter hall was build up. This hall was equipped with 6 Telefunken
20-kW-transmitters, four 5-kW Lorenz transmitters and in addition with
11 small 1.2-1.5-kW-units made by Lorenz. Two of these transmitters
were longwave transmitters, whose purpose remains unclear.
In the mid 1960s, the small transmitters and two of the 5-kW units were
dismantled and replaced by 9 modern automatic Telefunken transmitters
with a power output of 20 kW. Most aerials on the Bonames site were
rhombic ones, carried by 20 to 30 m high masts. Most of them beamed
their signals to North America. There were also some nondirectional
vertical antennae, quadratic dipoles and two logperiodics. The area of
the Bonames site was located in densely populated area, and with the
city of Frankfurt growing it was impossible to expand the site.
Therefore it was decided to close this facility. Transmitter hall 1
ceased operation in 1968. Most of the transmitters were scrapped and a
few moved to North Germany to the site of Elbe-Weser-Radio. The modern
Telefunken transmitters installed at the beginning of the 1960s in hall
2 were moved to Usingen. Most of the transmitters and antennae were
scrapped, some moved to Usingen. Others were transferred to Elmshorn
near Hamburg. In 1972 the complete Bonames site was silenced forever.
Only administrational tasks remained there [4]. The third site of
DBP to be mentioned here is in Usingen-Merzhausen. The town of Usingen
is located in the Taunus mountains 25 km north to the inner city of
Frankfurt. More information can be found at Usingen´s internet site
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[5]. A communications facility was erected at a former army airfield.
The West German post leased the area for 30 years beginning 1953 for
this purpose. The first task was to clear the airfield from the
remaining bombs of World War II. This took around 2 years. In late 1955
the set-up of the transmitters started as they should be operational by
Christmas 1956. In 1958, fourteen 20 kW and four 100-kW-transmitters
where operational, and the first transmitter hall was fully equipped.
Most antennae where rhombic antennae at that time. With the growing
traffic on shortwave, an expansion of the station in Usingen was
planned, and the building of a second transmitter hall started in 1965.
Between 1967 and 1968 ten remote controlled transmitters with a power
output of 20 to 30 kW were installed. With the closure of the
Bonames site 9 modern remote controlled automatic transmitters came to
Usingen in 1970. In May 1976, 37 transmitters and 43 aerials operated
in Usingen at its high. The new era of satellite communications started
for West Germany in 1965 with the set-up of the earth station in
Raisting near Munich. The closure of the shortwave facility in Bonames
must be seen in this context too. The decline of shortwave activity
lead to the dismantling of shortwave transmitters beginning in 1976.
The last hand-operated transmitters were removed in 1982, and only 3
large rhombic antennae of the original 26 remained. By the end of 1989
all shortwave services were carried on by the site Elmshorn near
Hamburg. Usingen became a famous satellite earth station instead. The
first parabolic antenna as uplink transmitter was inaugurated in 1979.
The building up of this antenna took about two years. Nowadays, more
than 15 satellite antennae are operational at the Usingen site – and no
shortwave transmitters are left [7]. Information about the satellite
earth station can be found on the internet pages of Deutsche Telekom
[6]. So with the political changes in Europe in those days also the
last commercial shortwave transmitter site in the Frankfurt region was
closed.
- Site of Deutsche Nachrichtenagentur (DENA)
Immediately after World War II in each zone of Germany new news
agencies were founded. The British zone got the DPD (Deutscher
Pressedienst), in the American zone DENA (Deutsche Nachrichtenagentur)
was founded and in the French zone the new SUEDENA (Sueddeutsche
Nachrichtenagentur) sprang into life. Those three joined to form the
West German "Deutsche Presseagentur" (DPA). The name of DENA, this time
as Deutsche Nachrichten GmbH, remained present in the DPA as an
affiliate, that operated services for the DPA. Deutsche Nachrichten
GmbH was closed in 1997 and is now a company in liquidation [8]. DENA
operated a transmitter for DPA on a neighbouring area to the HR site
Heiligenstock, located half way between Frankfurt and the town of Bad
Vilbel north to Frankfurt at Friedberger Landstrasse 645. It had a
longwave transmitter to broadcast the DPA news service in German. This
service seemed to have operated since the end of the 40s until the end
of the 60s. Klingenfuss gives in his "OldFreq"-list a callsign of DCF
39 for fax transmissions on 139 kHz [9]. But also some shortwave transmitters of 20 kW transmitted DPA's English service worldwide in RTTY.
It is reported that also the Japanese news agency JIJI Press was
transmitted from DENA-transmitter Bad Vilbel. The site operated until
the mid-1980s. To date, no literature source has appeared giving
details of this facility. That's why we have to rely on the "collective
memory" of the hobbyists. Today, the former transmitter hall seems to
house a flat a family, and one part of the area is used for the
graveyard of Bad Vilbel. The name "DENA-Sender" however is still
present on the city maps of Frankfurt. It can e.g. be found in a map
about the housing estates in Frankfurt [10].
- American transmitter sites
With the presence of US troops in the region also American transmitter
sites have been built. American Forces Network (AFN) started medium
wave transmissions via a 300 watt transmitter in April 1945, from
IG-Farben sky scraper in the northern suburbs of Frankfurt am Main on
593 kHz. From June 1st, 1945 Radio Frankfurt Heiligenstock site was
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used for the AFN Frankfurt program via a provisional transmitter. As
already mentioned, AFN changed to 935 kHz in 1950 with the new HF plan.
This channel was in use until the new site in Weisskirchen was
finished, some time between 1950 and 1952. Since then, AFN can be heard
on 873 kHz in the Greater Frankfurt area. The transmitter site is
located north of Frankfurt in Weisskirchen, part of the town Oberursel.
The site just got a new 150-kW-transmitter in 1994. In 2000 the site
became famous as a lightning damaged the set-up. More information
including some pictures can be found at Hansjoerg Biener's web site
[3]. But in addition also a military site exists south to Frankfurt
which was used for shortwave communication maybe by the US Air Force.
The site is locates between Langen and Moerfelden-Walldorf, 15 km
south to Frankfurt in a former forbidden zone. We do not know anything
about the transmitters there, but there are several logarithmicperiodic and vertical antennae that are definitely intended for the use
on shortwave. And there is a directional link connection to apparently
the military part of Frankfurt's international airport. The real owner
and what is transmitted there is subject of speculations. One user may
be the US military - the site is not even listed on good maps.
- Number stations
Up to know some information has been presented about the transmitter
sites in the Frankfurt area. What can the number station enthusiast do
with this? There were several West German number stations: then BND
family around Papa November and the Two-Letter-Stations as well as
DFC37 and DFD21. As the latter both have callsigns in the country, they
can be traced to a certain site. The ITU (1972) lists for both DFD21
and DFC37 as well as for the famous DFD78 – Deutscher Sportverlag the
site Bonames [12]. So it is not surprising that the Bonames site is
mentioned in conjunction with number station transmissions. But it
stopped transmissions in 1972, so definitely afterwards transmissions
of any kind did not originate from Bonames. At the beginning of the
1970s number station activity in Central Europe was at a peak level,
and DFC37 as well as DFD21 continued afterwards. Simon Mason dates back
their history starting at least at the beginning of the 1970's [13]. As
Usingen took over not only the transmitters, but also the services it
is likely that also the callsigns were transferred to Usingen. Indeed,
listeners in the area report that Usingen definitely transmitted the
typical West German number station format with the Two Letters. These
transmissions were around there even at the beginning of the 1960s, as
Wolfgang Bueschel writes. But not only German number stations were
around in the Greater Frankfurt area. As the CIA had one head of its
West German arm there [14], the area is well suited to be a relay for
E5's transmissions. There are reports that the site between Langen and
Walldorf-Moerfelden is used for this, though up to now, no reliable
reports confirm this.
- Acknowledgements
Thanks goes out to a lot of people for helping to collect the material
for this short article. We thank Michael Bethge of the WWDXC as well as
Gerd Klawitter and Karl-Michael Gierich for sharing their part of the
collective memory of the radio hobbyists, as well as supplying articles
and other material about the sites. The Museum of Post and Telecommunications in Frankfurt helped in research of some material. For the
possibility of discussions about the technical material my thank goes
to Kai Ludwig and Hansjoerg Biener. And we thank the "old" ENIGMA for
the lots of material about transmitter sites not only of number
stations it gave over the years of its existence.
- Abbreviations
AFN
DBP
DENA
- American Forces Network
- Deutsche Bundespost, West German Post
- Deutsche Nachrichtenagentur (news agency of the American
zone until 1949) and Deutsche Nachrichten GmbH (affiliate
of DPA)
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- Deutschlandfunk
- Deutsche Presseagentur, (West-)German Press Agency
- Deutscher Pressedienst, news agency in the British zone
until 1949
HR
- Hessischer Rundfunk, public broadcaster for Hessen
kW
- Kilowatt
MW
- Mediumwave
Suedena - Süddeutsche Nachrichtenagentur, news agency in the French
zone until 1949
SW
- Shortwave
WWDXC
- Worldwide DX Club
DLF
DPA
DPD
- References
1: Hermann, S., Kahle, W., Kniestedt, J.: Der deutsche Rundfunk,
R. v. Decker´s Verlag, G. Schenck, Heidelberg 1994.
2: Maes, L.: Transmitter Documentation Project TDP-SW97, 1997.
3: http://www.asamnet.de/~bienerhj/rundfunk.html.
4: Brunswig, H., Archiv für das Post- und Fernmeldewesen 1979, 2,
166-186.
5: http://www.usingen.de.
6: http://www.telekom.de/dtag/ipl1/cda/level4s_a/0,3682,12287,00.html
7: Fernmeldeamt Eschborn: Erdfunkstelle Usingen.
8: http://www.dpa.de.
9: Klingenfuss, J.: The 1999 Super Frequency List, Klingenfuss
Publications, Tuebingen 1999.
10: http://www.frankfurt.de/sixcms_upload/media/205/wohnlagen.pdf.
11: ITU Alphabetical Lists of Call Signs, 5th edition, March 1972.
12: Mason, S.: Secret Signals - The Euronumbers Mystery, Tiare
Publications 1991.
13: Eichner, K., Dobbert, A.: Headquaters Germany, edition ost, Berlin
1997.
14: World Radio TV Handbook, 1950 and 1952.
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thank all the contributors for their info, logs and kind words. We
love to hear from you folks!
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-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0Ron from Maryland <[email protected]> often reports unid voice stations
that need to be identified. He says:
"For some reason (location, luck, etc.) I seem to be able
to consistently hear Chinese voice nets fairly loud and
clear at my location in Maryland. I usually hear them
starting in the early evening (1700 EST) until around
midnight local time. I'm hearing them mostly on 11 & 13
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most since I'm interested in
I think my dipole antenna in
those frequency ranges which
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the areas I search the
aero & military nets. Also
the attic is optimized for
helps reception.
I have a very limited understanding of Chinese -numbers,
some common phrases (hello, goodbye, thank you) and some
radio procedure terms. Based on the dialect differences,
I'm almost sure that the Chinese nets I'm hearing are
coming from the Taiwan Straits, South China Sea area.
I'm not sure if they are from Mainland China, or Taiwan
or both.
They use relatively "loose" radio procedures (not governmental, military or paramilitary) and familiar conversational style (laughing, long discourses, etc.). I don't
think they are aero nets. My guess would be maritime,
commercial fishing or pirates.
Lately I've been logging several Vietnamese voice nets in
the 11 & 13 MHz ranges. The nets are usually loud & clear
here at my location in Maryland. After doing a little
research I believe that these nets may (I emphasize may)
be US Gulf Coast shrimp fishermen. There's a large
community of ex-patriate South Vietnamese fishermen
working the Gulf of Mexico shrimp grounds out of Texas &
Louisiana ports."
All stations were logged between ca 2100 and 0400 UTC.
Chinese stations: 5146, 11222, 11338, 11360, 11365, 11370, 11470,
13254, 13350, 13211, 13312, 13345, and 13350 kHz.
Vietnamese stations: 13220, 13367, 13298 kHz.
South Korean stations: 11269, 11383 kHz.
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0- Sylvain reports French truckers on 8855 kHz at 0825 UTC chatting
with each other.
- Robert Williams posted some info about Radphone. He writes: "At 2359
UTC on 28th February all Radphone and Radphone direct services from
Telstra Australia will cease. They announced tonight that if you
listen to the radphone channels at this time you will heard some
celebrations as the service ceases." John LaFond tuned in and
reports: "I can just make out chatter on 16420 at 19:45. Sounded
festive. My QTH is Saint Cloud, Minnesota. Search of assigned
frequencies listed these: 2182, 4125, 6215, 8291, 12290, 16420 kHz."
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0* LONGWAVE SECTION, March 2002 *
::: CIS MIL VLF Network, strategic code message from RJD52
On the 21st, RJD52 was heard with a flash override strategic code
message at 18.1 kHz, - one of the most active frequencies in use by the
CIS MIL VLF network. Transmitter site used, was Krasnodar, on the north
shore of the Black Sea, in south-western Russia.
0859 UTC A1A morse; flash override and strategic code message;
"uuu uuu xxx xxx rjd52 rjd52 59993 tarnobojka 4712 7237
uuu xxx xxx rjd52 rjd52 59993 tarnobojka 4712 7237 k"
RJD52 is reportedly the HQ of the Caspian flotilla. The Caspian Sea, is
a 28 meter deep freshwater sea. The huge inland sea is located between
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Iran's northern border and surrounded by the former Russian republics;
Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan, and sharing a border with the
south-west corner of Russian territory.
The Caspian Flotilla is a pocket size naval force for coastal defense
and waterways patrol. Command and equipment are shared between Russia,
Azerbaijan and Kazakstan, the total number of vessels of this inland
navy are two frigates, twelve patrol boats, and about fifty other small
crafts. After the withdrawal of troops from Azerbaijan, Russia has
established a military infrastructure in Astrakhan, which is the base
for the Caspian flotilla since 1992 (except for a portion ceded to
Azerbaijan). By 1995 the Caspian sea flotilla was no longer able to
cope with its mission of deterring smuggling. In mid-1997 it was
decided to reinforce the Caspian Flotilla. Funding for the flotillas
has been increased the recent years and several new coastal facilities
has been constructed, as well as the organisation of a new crack unit
for special operations on land.
::: VTX3, Indian Navy Katabomman, Vijayanarayanam, India at 18.2 kHz
The Voice of the Indian Ocean, VTX3 is still pouring out its soul-less
MSK string. This has been going on for quite a while now, giving much
sorrow to all the Morse enthusiasts among the VLF crowd. The MSK
bandwidth is 100Hz and VTX3 has recently also been observed with several
carrier and shift tests.
::: MSK on 20.5 kHz
"Jim" on the US west coast has been monitoring 20.5 kHz very closely
recently. As a dedicated listener to the various Chinese morse activity
going on there, he was soon to discover a unid MSK signal on the same
frequency. "My unidentified signal comes at 1500 UT and (usually) again
at 1700. It starts with a tune up (lasting less than a minute and
sounding like pure carrier), which comes up about five minutes before
the data transmission. This morning it was between 1453 and 1454. Then
the main transmission starts about 1458 (this morning it was 1458:42
and runs for 7 or 8 minutes, off-air at 150737)"
More detailed study of the transmission schedule, indicates that this
station is on air, mostly around the hour, with typical times as:
hh5740 on with MSK, off air at hh0435. The MSK used, is very narrow
bandwidth, preliminary measurements looks like only 35 Hz. "Jim" has
also noted the absence of 3SQ (Ningbo 29:52 N 121:33E) at 20.5 kHz.
Another morse station down the drain and converted to MSK ??
::: ELF, Extreme Low Frequency
The bottom of the electromagnetic spectrum is not exactly crowded with
transmissions. But there are some interesting stations to be found down
there. Both the US and Russia operate ELF submarine communication
systems. The US system is using 76 Hz and the Russian counterpart 82
Hz. The CIS ELF transmitter is nicknamed "Zevs" and is located at the
Kola peninsula in North-west Russia. Using standard high impedance
E-field buffer technology, it is quite easy to receive this powerful
transmitter. The transmission format is LDR (Low Data Rate) MSK, using
shifts in 0.2 Hz steps. Each bit of the data string is 240 seconds
long. A recent message recorded on the 12th this month was using the
following frequencies; 82 Hz - 82.6 Hz - 82.4 Hz - 82.8 Hz - 80-8 Hz
- 82.6 Hz - 82.4 Hz - 82.8 Hz, "Zevs" is delivering a strong signal in
most of the northern hemisphere. Here in Norway the 82 Hz transmission,
is very steady at 26 dB (!) above the average background QRN/QRM.
There have been some questions of why this ELF facility is nicknamed
ZEVS. The rather dramatic explanation is to be found Greek mythology:
"Zevs (Zeus), the father of the Gods and master of Olympos (Olympia),
ruler of the earth and the people who walk there. Only faith in its
personification, "Moi'rer", (actually the three female death demons;
Klotho, Lachesis and Atropos, who are spinning the continuous tread of
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life) is able to twist his strong will. Zevs was believed to be the
protector of law and order, including international law, cooperation
and community moral-standards."
::: French forces / navy on VLF and LF
VLF enthusiast, Bob in Germany, has sent some very interesting findings
about the French VLF sites:
"When I started VLF monitoring years ago, the French navy fortunately
still used id's in clear RTTY, usually at 0750 in the morning, like on
10 OCT 88: FAAZ FAAZ FAAZ DE FUB FUB FUB, followed by RY, SG, Fox and
numbers. Encrypted traffic came usually on at 0800.
The
FUB
FUB
FUB
FUB
FUB
collective callsigns were given as follows:
called FAAU on 63.85 when 62.6 was off.
called FAAZ on 15.1.
called FAAZ on 16.8 when 15.1 was off, else it called BNAC.
called FAAU on 62.6 when on.
called BNAC on 65.8 with no exception.
A bit complicated, to say the least. Anyway, at that time it seemed
location wise that 15.1 came from Rosnay, 16.8 from St. Assise, 62.6
from (or near) Toulon and 65.8 from Brest. This is confirmed by a list
someone from USA sent me at that time (a quite detailed and accurate
computer printout, wherever it may come from originally?), giving 15.1
as Rosnay, Le Blanc, 16.8 as St. Assise, and 65.8 as Brest; Toulon was
more or less evident from bearings taken going directly to the south.
Now take a look at what appears to be going on today:
1) The only site I have seen with my own eyes (hi) is the one at or
rather near Rosnay. It appears even in the Michelin road atlas north
of the D27 from Rosnay to Migné, has enormous antennas, buildings
and surveillance, no photographs to be taken etc. etc.
2) Le Blanc is not far away, but judging from maps and other sources
I've studied I personally doubt that there is a second station
there. The Internet mentions, for example, special Marine Forces
(Fusilliers) used for surveillance of important FOST places: they
are only stationed at Rosnay and St. Assise. Probably, Le Blanc is
found in some international sources simply because it's bigger than
Rosnay; nowhere in French material mention is made of it.
3) Concerning St. Assise, the bearing taken from here points into that
direction, as it did roughly for 16.8 in the 80s. Using the bearing
calculator on the Net, I come to more or less the same conclusions.
From your QTH, if I'm right, both Rosnay and St. Assise should come
from about 210 degrees. The signal is usually lower, although the US
list shows 250 kW for both, I presume, however, that St. Assise uses
lower power than that. I measured at 1720 on 17 JAN 02 -73.5 dBm for
Rosnay and -80 for St. Assise when testing an antenna. The Internet
mentions St. Assise as a VLF site together with Rosnay.
4) I doubt that there are other VLF sites in operation. Croix d'Hins
near Bordeaux has been dismantled in 1953 and, according to info
in the "Journal Officiel", St-André de Corcy near Lyon has only a
receiving station left. Concerning LF, 65.8 is still in operation.
French sources mention Kerlouan near Brest as a probable site for
this one. I was in the region some years ago, at least in Brest
itself there was nothing "suspicious" (hi), so it might be the
same as with Le Blanc and Rosnay. The question remains, however,
what has happened to the station near Toulon which used to be on
62.6? It might have become obsolete after the restructuring of
French submarine forces in 1999, but anyway, SNA (sous-marins
nucléaires d'attaque) are still based there but maybe "served" by
the two VLF stations by now. French sources also mention that a
fourth station is located at Toulouse. I presume that this is La
Régine/Castelnaudary, but never found a frequency or bearing from
that direction. It is maybe only on stand-by, as the source mentions
"Kerlouan or Toulouse". In the 80s, they probably were on 63.85, but
I have no bearing in my logs for that one.
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Contributions to the longwave section are always very welcome. Until
next month, keep your receivers warm! Best regards; Trond.
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0* AERO MONITORING *
- Markus checks in from Austria and tells me that he found an
interesting aero website: http://www.airportguide.com/
- "Hi, just bought some new Jeppesen charts", writes Piet Postema,
"and noticed on the Atlantic orientation chart that Receife Centre
(the part over the ocean) is called: Atlantico. Frequencies: 5565,
8861, 13357 and 17955"
- WUNner Elliott Kefalas <[email protected]> introduces himself:
"Hi from Athens-Greece. Just re-enter to WUN list now. My name is
Elliott Kefalas and i am listening AIRBAND frequencies only. I am
using VHF ACARS and HF ACARS and generally listening to any HF
air band frequency. I am working at Airfield services at new Athens
airport and I am listening air band since 1985. I can help anyone
with airline codes, flight plans, SELCAL codes, registrations,
flights routings, airways etc."
Welcome Elliott, and thanks for the help that you offered.
- Larry van Horn says that his standard website for airport and navaid
info is www.AirNav.com
Cornel van Ravenswaaij, Peter de Deugd, Jerry, Silvain, Graham Tanner,
Craig J. MacKinnon, Ron, David Pickard, and Noel Jones posted their
logs from which I extracted the following list of reported stations.
- Volmet:
6617 St Petersburg volmet
8939 St Petersburg volmet
11318 Koltsovo Air
11318 Novossibirsk Air
11318 Samara Air
11318 Tyumen Air
29015 Gander volmet
- LDOCs:
8837 El Al operations, Tel Aviv
8921 LTU LDOC Duesseldorf
11342 ARINC (NY)
11345 Stockholm Radio
11366 Varig LDOC (tentative)
13260 Unid ground station and aircraft. Possible LDOC.
13339 Aero Mexico
23210 Stockholm Radio
- Africa:
8894 Algiers ACC
11300 Khartoum
11300 Cairo
13294 Kinshasa (MWARA AFI-4)
- Europe:
8906 Santa Maria
11279 Reykjavik (MWARA NAT-D)
- America's:
8846 New York
8906 New York
11227 Unid; mentions aircraft and the Miami terminal
11397 Asuncion
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San Francisco (MWARA CEP-2/3)
San Francisco (MWARA CWP)
Santiago
Recife (MWARA AFI-1/SAT-1)
- Asia / Middle East:
8909 Chennai
8918 Bahrain
10018 Mumbai
11285 Medan ACC
11396 Jakarta ACC
- Australia / Pacific:
8867 Auckland ATC
8903 Naha
11396 Brisbane OAC
- British military:
4742 Architect wkg Ascot flights
5680 JMC exercise with AWACS Magic 89, Rescue 131 (Sea King, RAF
and others.
6697 RAF Kinloss.
11205 Architect (RAF Flight Watch Center): volmet.
11247 Cyprus Flight Watch: volmet for various locations on Cyprus.
18018 Architect (RAF Flight Watch Center): airfield color status.
- Irish military:
8974 Charlie 253 giving position report 50.40N-12.39W. (This is a
Casa 235 maritime patrol aircraft of the Irish Air Corps, based
at Baldonnel just outside Dublin, according to Graham Tanner)
- US military / government:
5399.6 Gantsec (CG Greater Antilles Section, PR): wkg Striker 33
who passes position as (1658N/6603W off southern coast of
Puerto Rico). Gantsec asks if Striker 33 is FLIR-equipped &
advises him that he has possible SAR case for his tasking.
After a few minutes Gantsec advises Striker 33 that the SAR
is 100 miles north of his location and he should continue his
current tasking.
9043 Cape Radio, radio checks with various stations.
19131 Atlas (DEA contract facility, Iowa) wkg DEA aircraft.
23214 Service Center Customs Aviation Center, Oklahoma: radio checks
with "42".
- Canadian military:
11232 Trenton Military
13257 Trenton Military
17944 Trenton Military
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WUN UTILITIES LOGGINGS COLUMN
February
2002.
Edited by Eddie Bellerby ([email protected])
and our Team Logs Members without whom this column
would not be possible:
Graeme Bartlett: K-O
Bob Yellen:
P-T ([email protected])
Jim Dunnett:
A-E F-J U-Z
([email protected])
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Once again I must appeal to the membership for a volunteer to
collect the logs. At the moment Jim Dunnett is doing the job of
three people and doing it extremely well, I think he deserves a
vote of thanks for that!
So please somebody step forward and help.
After the contributors column at the end of this message I'm going
to put the logs in one line format. If you are using a programme
like textpad then please remove the return and the logs will be
displayed across the page as one line. Please let me know by private
e-mail at [email protected] which way you prefer the
logs displayed. It's just an experiment so please no tirades or
desk thumping. You don't have to change any procedures for sending
logs.
00068.9 dhj58: GN Ramsloh 2059 rtty 75/70.0 fm cincgerfleet to hswms
westergoetland - welcome 25-Feb-02 (wp3)
00068.9 dhj58: GN Gluecksburg 1627 rtty 75/80 nnnnslmu slmu de dhj58
dhj58 1/Feb/02 (WP3)
00069.0 DHO38: GN Glcksburg GER 1651 RTTY/75/83 Bcast G32A. Mostly
msgs for HSWMS Vaestergoetland. (10Mar02) (RGA)
00147.3 DDH47: Deutsche Wetterdienst D 1736 RTTY Wx. (03-03-02) (AB)
00302.0 DGPS: Vlieland 1933 DGPS 200 bd ID 655 (02 Feb 02)(HPT)
00490.0 S: LA GARDE 1900 fec 100/E/170 Wx forecasts Navs in FF before
fading (22/Feb)(DW)
00518.0 4XO: HaifaRadio ISR 0027 FEC/NAVTEX MIBs. (17Mar02) (RGA)
00518.0 A: Cross Corsen FRA 2009 FEC/NAVTEX Iroise Wx & gunfire
exclusions. (17Mar02) (RGA)
00518.0 A: NovorossiyskRadio RUS 2307 NAVTEX Service bulletin in EE
about NAVTEX service in Black Sea area. Not good copy.
(23Feb02) (RGA)
00518.0 D: Corru¤aRadio SPA 1846 FEC/NAVTEX Gale warning.
(17Mar02) (RGA)
00518.0 D: Istanbul Turk Radio 0044 FEC/NAVTEX MIBs. (18Mar02) (RGA)
00518.0 EJK: Valentia CG IRL 0035 FEC/NAVTEX Gale warning.
(17Mar02) (RGA)
00518.0 EJM: Malin Head Radio IRL 2240 FEC/NAVTEX Weather.
17Mar02) (RGA)
00518.0 GCC: Cullercoats radio gale warning 14 februray 1825gmt dover
wight gale now ceased G FEC 100 14-01-02 (BVR)
00518.0 GNI:Niton radio id S gale wrng ie gale now ceased G FEC 100
14-01-02 18,57 (BvR)
00518.0 I: IzmirRadio TUR 2121 FEC/NAVTEX Poor copy. Poss MIBs for
Gulf of Aden(?) (17Mar02) (RGA)
00518.0 K: KerkyraRadio GRC 2145 FEC/NAVTEX MIBs. (17Mar02) (RGA)
00518.0 LGQ: Rogaland Radio [L] 2208 SITOR-B navtex (01 Feb 02)(HPT)
00518.0 M: OostendRadio/OST 2256 NAVTEX Storm warning. (23Feb02) (RGA)
00518.0 M: OstendRadio/OST 2311 NAVTEX MIBs. (23Feb02) (RGA)
00518.0 OST:Ostend radio id T wx, pilot mgs and nav wrng BEL FEC 100
14-01-02 19,10 (BvR)
00518.0 P: Netherlands CG 2232 NAVTEX MIBs in Dutch & EE.
(23Feb02) (RGA)
00518.0 PBK: Netherlands cg id P nav wrng abt hydrographic survey
hnlms buyskes/pahb HOL FEC 100 14-01-02 18,27 (BVR)
00518.0 PBK: Netherlands cg id P nav wrng, same mgs as 3 mins before
HOL FEC 100 14-01-02 18,30 (BvR)
00518.0 Q: MSRC Malin Head/EJM 2240 NAVTEX Storm warnings.
(23Feb02) (RGA)
00518.0 R: Italian CG. Rome I 0250 FEC Navtex (01-03-02) (AB)
00518.0 R: Reykjavik Radio ISL 2250 FEC Navtex (01-03-02) (AB)
00518.0 R: ReykjavikRadio/TFA 2250 NAVTEX MIBs. (23Feb02) (RGA)
00518.0 S: NitonRadio/GNI 2300 NAVTEX MIBs. (23Feb02) (RGA)
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00518.0 SDJ: Stockholm Radio (Gislovshammer) [J] 2138 SITOR-B navtex
(01 Feb 02)(HPT)
00518.0 U: TallinnRadio/ESA 2320 NAVTEX MIBs; gale warnings.
(23Feb02) (RGA)
00518.0 V: VardRadio NOR 2330 NAVTEX Wx forecast. (23Feb02) (RGA)
00518.0 X: Reykjavik Radio ISL 2350 FEC Navtex (01-03-02) (AB)
00518.0 X: ReykjavikRadio ICE 1950 FEC/NAVTEX MIBs. (17Mar02) (RGA)
00518.0 X: VALENCIA 1953 fec 100/E/170 NAVTEX. Nav wngs (22/Feb)(DW)
00525.0 HG: NDB Wroclaw (POL) 0223 cw, ID (11 Feb 02)(HPT)
01620.5 : Russian Military/Navy 1944 36-50/75/160 Single msgs. Off air
between. (25Feb02) (RGA)
01638.0 OFK: Turku Radio 0234 USB E nav. warn. // 1677, 2810
(11 Feb 02)(HPT)
01641.0 OXJ: Torshavn Radio 2034 USB E/Vern repetition of navigational warning // 1758 (02 Mar 02)(HPT)
01650.0 CROSS Corsen: 0303 USB F wx (11 Feb 02)(HPT)
01650.0 CROSS CORSEN: Pointe Corsen, Plouarzel FRA 1946 USB Service
ann in FF. (25Feb02) (RGA)
01659.0 TFT: Hornafjoerdur Radio 2006 USB E/Vern gale-warning
(02 Mar 02)(HPT)
01677.0 EJM: Malinhead CG 2035 USB E navigational warning # 243
(28 Feb 02)(HPT)
01677.0 EJM: Malinhead CG 2035 USB E navigational warning #243
(28 Feb 02)(HPT)
01677.0 OFK: Turku Radio 0234 USB E nav. warn. // 1638, 2810
(11 Feb 02)(HPT)
01725.0 LGQ: Rogaland Radio 2315 USB E/Norw. wx, // 6507, 8749
(01 Mar 02)(HPT)
01725.0 LGQ: Rogaland Radio 2315 USB E/Norw. wx, // 6507, 8749
(01 Mar 02)(HPT)
01728.0 LGN: Bergen Radio 2204 USB E/Norw. repetition of gale- warning
# 2 (01 Mar 02)(HPT)
01728.0 LGN: Bergen Radio 2204 USB E/Norw. repetition of gale-warning
# 2 (01 Mar 02)(HPT)
01752.0 EJK: Valentia CG: 2033 USB E wx, tfc-list (28 Feb 02)(HPT)
01758.0 OXJ: Torshavn Radio 2035 USB E/Vern repetition of navigational warning // 1641 (02 Mar 02)(HPT)
01767.0 Milford Haven CG: 2216 USB E gale-warning (01 Mar 02)(HPT)
01785.0 LGZ: Farsund Radio 2211 USB E/Norw. gale-warning
(01 Mar 02)(HPT)
01794.0 Stettin Radio: POL 2157.0 USB navigational warnings in EE/POL
(27/02) PP1
01852.0 IPP: Palermo Radio 1938 I/E wx-bulletin // 2632
(27 Feb 02)(HPT)
01888.0 IAR: Rome Radio 1935 I/E wx-bulletin (27 Feb 02)(HPT)
01925.0 ICB: Genua Radio 1940 I/E wx-bulletin (should be Livorno
transmitter) // 2642 (27 Feb 02)(HPT)
01982.4 : Russian Military/Navy(?) 36-50/75/160 Off air between single
msgs. Not parallel to 1620.5. Appears to have ACF=63.
(25Feb02) (RGA)
02182.0 9HD: Malta Radio 2103 USB E QSY 2625 (02 Feb 02)(HPT)
02182.0 Aberdeen: cg ann msi G USB 02-03-02 19,18 (BvR)
02182.0 CROSS Corsen: 0303 USB F QSY 1650 (11 Feb 02)(HPT)
02182.0 Cross Corsen: FF ann F USB 02-03-02 18,34 (BvR)
02182.0 Cross Corsen: FF ann meteo F USB 19-02-02 18,16 (BvR)
02182.0 EAC: Tarifa radio ann tfc lst E USB 19-02-02 19,33 (BvR)
02182.0 EAF:
Finisterre/ La Coruna radio ann nav wrng 1764/1698khz E
USB 02-03-02 19,03 (BvR)
02182.0 EAO: Palma radio ann tfc lst on 1755 E USB
19-02-02 19,30 (BvR)
02182.0 EJK:
Valentia cg radio ann nav wrng 1752khz IRL USB
02-03-02 18,34 (BvR)
02182.0 EJK:
Valentia cg ww EING qsy 1752/2045 khz IRL USB
02-03-02 18,09 (BvR)
02182.0 EJK: Valentia cg radio ann nav wrng IRL USB
19-02-02 18,34 (BvR)
02182.0 EJK: Valentia CG: 2033 USB E QSY 1752 (28 Feb 02)(HPT)
02182.0 EJM: Malinhead CG: 2033 USB E QSY 1677 (28 Feb 02)(HPT)
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02182.0 Falmouth cg: ann MSI on 2226khz G USB 21-02-02 05,40 (BvR)
02182.0 Humber CG: 2111 USB E QSY 2226 (02 Mar 02)(HPT)
02182.0 IAR: Rome radio ann nav wrng 1888khz I USB
21-02-02 05,34 (BvR)
02182.0 IAR: Rome Radio E/I 1935 QSY 1888 (27 Feb 02)(HPT)
02182.0 ICB: Genua Radio E/I QSY 1925, 2642 (27 Feb 02)(HPT)
02182.0 IDC: Cagliari Radio 1937 & 1945 E/I QSY 2680, 2719
(27 Feb 02)(HPT)
02182.0 IPB/IPC: Bari and Crotone Radio 1937 E/I QSY 2579, 2663
(27 Feb 02)(HPT)
02182.0 IPP/IQH: Palermo & Naples Radio 1938 QSY 1852, 2632
(27 Feb 02)(HPT)
02182.0 IQA/IDF: Augusta & Messina Radio 2037 E/I QSY 2789, 2628
(27 Feb 02)(HPT)
02182.0 IQX: Trieste Radio 1736 USB E/I QSY 1855, 2624, 2656
(28 Feb 02)(HPT)
02182.0 Jersey radio: ann wx on 1655?khz G USB 02-03-02 18,44 (BvR)
02182.0 LGL:
Floroe radio ann gale wrng 1667?khz NOR USB
02-03-02 18,40 (BvR)
02182.0 LGN: Bergen radio "no tfc for foreign ships NOR USB
21-02-02 05,33 (BvR)
02182.0 LGN: Bergen Radio 2204 USB E/Norw. QSY 1728 (01 Mar 02)(HPT)
02182.0 LGQ: Rogaland Radio 2315 USB E/Nor QSY 1725 (01 Mar 02)(HPT)
02182.0 LGQ: Rogaland radio ann gale wrng on 1692 NOR USB
19-02-02 19,55 (BvR)
02182.0 LGT: Tjoeme radio ann nav wrng NOR USB 21-02-02 06,04 (BvR)
02182.0 LGZ: Farsund Radio 2211 USB E/Norw. QSY 1785 (01 Mar 02)(HPT)
02182.0 LGZ: Farsund radio ann gale wrng on 1758 NOR USB
21-02-02 05,18 (BvR)
02182.0 Milford Haven CG: 2216 USB E QSY 1767 (01 Mar 02)(HPT)
02182.0 MV Expresso Venecia: clg Bari radio INT USB
02-03-02 18,46 (BvR)
02182.0 OFK: Turku Radio 0233 USB E QSY (11 Feb 02)(HPT)
02182.0 OST:
Ostend radio ann nav wrng BEL USB 02-03-02 18,33 (BvR)
02182.0 OST: Ostend radio ann nav wrng BEL USB 19-02-02 18,33 (BvR)
02182.0 OXJ: Torshavn Radio 2034 USB E QSY 1641, 1758 (02 Mar 02)(HPT)
02182.0 OXZ:
Lyngby radio ann nav wrng on 1758khz DNK USB
02-03-02 19,03 (BvR)
02182.0 OXZ:
Lyngby radio ww V2AG qsy to 2102/1758khz DNK USB
02-03-02 18,13 (BvR)
02182.0 OXZ: Lyngby radio ann 1704 DNK USB 19-02-02 18,33 (BvR)
02182.0 OXZ: Lyngby radio ann nav wrng 1658 2586 1704 1734khz DNK USB
21-02-02 05,33 (BvR)
02182.0 SDJ: Stockholm radio ann gale wrng on whf and mf SWE USB
19-02-02 19,33 (BvR)
02182.0 SPB: Szczecin radio ann nav wrng 1754 POL USB
21-02-02 06,00 (BvR)
02182.0 SPC: Gdynia radio ann 1692khz POL USB 21-02-02 05,33 (BvR)
02182.0 SPC: Gdynia radio ann POL USB 19-02-01 19,33 (BvR)
02182.0 Stornoway CG: 2110 USB E QSY 1743 (02 Mar 02)(HPT)
02182.0 TFT: Hornafjoerdur Radio 2006 USB E/Vern QSY 1659
(02 Mar 02)(HPT)
02182.0 Turku radio: ann FNL USB 02-03-02 18,33 (BvR)
02182.0 VCM: St. Anthony cg radio ann CAN USB 21-02-01 06,10 (BvR)
02182.0 VCO: Sydney cg radio ann gale wrng CAN USB
21-02-02 06,35 (BvR)
02187.5 ---: GMDSS ALERT CHANNEL 2340 DSC 100/E/170 5 pkts thru 2359z
- 1 Safety, 4 illegals (22/Feb)(DW)
02206.5 : CIS Military 1937 81-81/81/240 Cipher. (21Mar02) (RGA)
02226.0 Humber CG: 2112 USB E wx (02 Mar 02)(HPT)
02238.4 : CIS Military 1955 81-81/81/480 Cipher. (25Feb02) (RGA)
02463.0 IDR: Roma Radio Naval, Italia 21:10 RTTY 75 Bds Test tape
"IGJ41/IGJ42/IGJ43/IDR2/IDR3 /IDR8" then at 2135
""IGJ41/IGJ42/IGJ43/IDR2/IDR3 /IDR8 qsl 0215 int qru"
26Feb02 (SP1)
02474.0 PBC: Goeree Island Radio Naval, Nederland 19:20 utc RTTY 75
Bds Channel Status "02A 04B 06A 08A 12B 17A 22X PBC"
27Feb02 (SP1)
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02500.0 WWVH: F.Collins Time Standard 1029 AM ID. Most clear I have
ever heard. Very good signal. (03 Mar 02) (LC)
02517.0 OVG: Danish Navy Fredrikshavn 1940 UNID/75/160 Wkg OVW(?). Opchat
in handsent morse. 1 cipher message passed. (21Mar02) (RGA)
02538.0 ZFHL: CIS Military-prob Ukraine 1949 CW 2K3K de ZFHL QTC 663
52 21 2134 663 = 697 = GSXZD KPBSD hBBMD...WAPTP (21050).
Repeats msg. ends AR. (21Mar02) (RGA)
02579.0 IPB: Bari Radio 1937 I/E wx-bulletin // 2663 ID as Bari
(27 Feb 02)(HPT)
02608.4 FUO: FN Toulon FRA 2003 RTTY/75/850 Usual tests.
(21Mar02) (RGA)
02618.5 GYA: Royal Navy Northwood G 2324 FAX/120/576 Wind chart.
(09-03-02) (AB)
02624.0 IQX: Trieste Radio 1736 USB I/E navigational warnings // 2656
(28 Feb 02)(HPT)
02625.0 9HD: Malta RAdio 2103 USB E navs, wx, tfc-list
(02 Feb 02)(HPT)
02628.0 IQA: Augusta Radio 2038 I/E navigational warnings // 2789 ID
as Palermo Radio (27 Feb 02)(HPT)
02630.0 DAO: Kiel Radio 2038 cw, cq + Digitals (09 Feb 02)(HPT)
02632.0 IQH: Naples Radio 1938 I/E wx-bulletin // 1852
(27 Feb 02)(HPT)
02642.0 ICB: Genua Radio 1940 I/E wx-bulletin // 1925 (27 Feb 02)(HPT)
02656.0 IQX: Trieste Radio 1736 USB I/E navigational warnings // 2624
(28 Feb 02)(HPT)
02657.0 ???: Unid Marine Station, 01:25 utc USB Traffic in Portugues,
many stations on this frequency (18Feb02) (SP1)
02663.0 IPC: Crotone Radio 1937 I/E wx-bulletin // 2579
(27 Feb 02)(HPT)
02670.0 CG Group Ft Macon: (NC): 0018 USB w/MIB for North Carolina
coastal locations. (8/MAR/02) (RP3)
02677.0 Cross Corsen: France 07:20 USB Wx in french for Atlantic and
Channel 07Mar02 (SP1)
02677.0 Cross Gris-Nez: France 07:35 USB Wx in french for Channel Qrm with Cross Corsen 07Mar02 (SP1)
02677.0 Cross La Garde Mediterranee: , France 17:50 USB Wx in french
for Mediterranean sea 07Mar02 (SP1)
02680.0 IDC: Cagliari Radio 1937 & 1945 I/E wx-bulletin // 2719 ID as
Bari Radio at both times, mysteries of remote control?
(27 Feb 02)(HPT)
02686.0 HZ9C: Russian Military Bcast 2006 CW HZ9C QTC 640 25 21 2300
640 = 687 = FIFAE PUQKJ HVOPJ...UHaSD WAPWW (21022) AR.
(21Mar02) (RGA)
02719.0 IZN: Porto Torres Radio 1937 & 1945 I/E wx-bulletin from
Cagliari Radio, ID as Bari Radio at both times, mysteries of
remote control?
02719.0 IZN: Porto Torres Radio 1937 & 1945 I/E wx-bulletin from
Cagliari Radio, ID as Bari Radio at both times, mysteries of
remote control? 27/Frb/02 (HPT)
02719.0 IZN: Porto Torros Radio ITA 2012 USB Wx data in EE and
Italian. (21Mar02) (RGA)
02720.0 SPS: Witowo Radio 2005 USB E/Pol YL, ID, no tfc
(14 Feb 02)(HPT)
02737.6 RETL: Navy Madrid SPA 2014 RTTY/100/840 Wx forecasts in
Spanish then into cipher. (21Mar02) (RGA)
02769.0 RUZT: Russian Warship 2021 CW Receipts some sort of weather
data from unid station on freq. 'RUZT R 165 K'.
(21Mar02) (RGA)
02780.0 : CIS Military 2023 81-81/81/230 Cipher; breakout to 81 revs;
Diffy revs; opchat; having difficulty going green.
(21Mar02) (RGA)
02789.0 IDF: Messina Radio 2038 I/E navigational warnings // 2628
(27 Feb 02)(HPT)
02810.0 OFK: Turku Radio 0234 USB E nav. warn. // 1638, 1677
(11 Feb 02)(HPT)
02815.0 MTI: RN Plymouth, GB 00:40 RTTY 75 Bds Test tape "02 02A MTI"
09Mar02 (SP1)
02840.7 DBJM: German cg vessel "verbindung ist immer wieder gestoert,
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habe antwort nicht lesen koennen" at 0837z s/off INT ARQ 100
23-02-02 08,33 (BvR)
German CG: opr chat with unid vessel D ARQ 100
11-02-02 17,54 (BvR)
Unid: German CG sc fmko a few lines of opr-chat but no id
monitored D ARQ 100 23-02-02 07,47 (BvR)
Unid: German CG sc fmpb no joy D ARQ 100
23-02-02 07,46 (BvR)
Offutt: USAF SCOPE Command-ALE 1329 USB / working an unknown
station in voice. (12March2002) (Midwest USA)
IMB1: Rome Meteo ITA 2005 RTTY/50/850 Synop UKIY02 LIIB
251800. (25Feb02) (RGA)
PXMD: Russian Military 2200 CW Bcast msg to collective TMLG
QTC 558 59 26 0052 558 = 448 = HTANh MMMMM...(Ends) ZLNYO
WYPTY = 848. Repeats message. (Ends) AR. (25Feb02) (RGA)
SAB: Goteborg Radio, Sweden 07:05 CW marker "SAB SAB SAB..."
08Mar02 (SP1)
UAC: Russia
CW + marker 2345-"UAC" 8/Mar/02 (S)
FDC: Metz French Air Forces, France 18:25 utc CW marker "vvv
vvv vvv de fdc ar" 12Mar02 (SP1)
MGJ: RN Base Clyde Faslane SCO 2054 RTTY/75/850 CARBs. Sick
transmitter. (10Mar02) (RGA)
EIP: Shannon Volmet 1820 USB E ID, Volmet (02 Mar 02)(HPT)
: Unid 2057 USB Analogue enciphered voice. Males. Short FSK
setup string in audio channel on 'overs'. Probably fishermen.
(10Mar02) (RGA)
VFG: Gander Volmet 2053 USB E Volmet (31 Jan 02)(HPT)
: Russian Military 2059 RUS-75/75/240 Cipher. (10Mar02) (RGA)
: CIS Military 2101 81-81/81/1000 Probably a DFSK system with
the B channel idle, hence silly offset and shift.
(10Mar02) (RGA)
: NATO Air Defence System 2105 LINK-11/1364/USB Not continuous
as usually seen. (10Mar02) (RGA)
Dutch Coast Guards: Netherland 21:40 USB Avurnav in Dutch
07Mar02 (SP1)
UIW: KalininingradRadio RUS 2107 CW Wx forecasts in RR.
(10Mar02) (RGA)
LZW: Varna Radio 1810 USB E tfc-list // 19782 (02 Feb 02)(HPT)
PBB: RNethN Den Helder NLD 2109 RTTY/75/850 CARBs.
(10Mar02) (RGA)
FDC: Air Metz FRA 2110 CW Marker (10Mar02) (RGA)
CTP: PN Lisbon POR 2113 RTTY/75/850 QSXs. Never seen in
traffic. (10Mar02) (RGA)
DDH3: HAMBURG MET 1600 FAX 120/576/N/800 Sfc analysis - fuzzy
(28/Feb)(DW)
DDH3: HAMBURG MET 2150 FAX 120/576/N/800 End of 48hr wave
prediction chart. 1000z sfc analysis, fuzzy. (19/Feb)(DW)
Unid: FF PARIS 2321 ARQ/342 200/E/400 8rc. 2 chan tdm. Chans
A: B:betas. 2326z Chan B: opchat "recu ton nr004 okokok zczc
fdxb001//fdxb002//fdxb003//" then "pp RFFSBIA" and "RFFT"
(15/Feb)(DW)
Un-ID: French Mil 20.10 ARQ-E 72/400 Idling with alphas
(06Feb02). (PT)
: Unid Russian 2019 CW Ends 5LG msg with BDKZK K (25th 80
groups) K. Only one accented letter used '"' (.-.-) Wierd!
(25Feb02) (RGA)
French Fishermen: 22:05 utc USB Qso ships to ships
12Mar02 (SP1)
TCIM: MV Konya 19.30 ARQ Tfc in Turkish, mentions Antwerp
(30Jan02). (PT)
idr2: I Navy Rom 1655 rtty 75/850 availability 29-Jan-02 (wp3)
ZSC: Capetown R 0933 fec Wx // 12601.0 & 16816.0
(21/Feb/02) (RH2)
ZSC: Capetown R 1730 fec Wx & Wave Heights etc
(10/Feb/02) (RH2)
TAH: Istanbul Radio 2047 cw, de tah qsx 4 mhz ch 3 4 8
(01 Feb 02)(HPT)
FUJ: FN Noumea 1230 RTTY 150/850 w/RYs SGs DE FUJ, rest of
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04424.4
04424.4
04425.0
04432.5
04438.0
04440.0
04440.0
04444.7
04445.9
04460.0
04465.0
04469.1
04505.0
04525.0
04525.4
04553.0
04566.4
04610.0
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tape looked garbled, prev copied @ 75 bd (10Feb02) (ML2)
FUE: Ny Brest 2148 ITA-2 FAAA, testing (09 Feb 02)(HPT)
RRR34: Moskva-1 Radio RUS 2027 ARQ+kyky+morseID.
(25Feb02) (RGA)
SAB: Goeteborg Radio 2235 cw, sab + SITOR (02 Feb 02)(HPT)
221: Poss Chinese Mil 1536 ALE/USB Sounds. (03-03-02) (IB)
HEB 14: Bern Radio, Switzerland 19:15 utc USB Traffic list
(16Feb02) (SP1)
QR2U: Slovak Air Force Base Trencin 2030 MORSE/--/600 KP6F.
(25Feb02) (RGA)
TAH: Istanbul Radio 1802 USB E/Turk. wx // 8812, 13128
(02 Feb 02)(HPT)
OXZ: Lyngby Radio 2111 USB E/Dan. tfc-list // 8740, 13116
(01 Mar 02)(HPT)
DHJ58:
German navy Glucksburg dhj58/14/15 rgfbpg g22a 671
dhj58 zkr p2 dhj58/14/15 rgfbpg g22a 671 sgsgsgsgsg dhj58 zkr
p2 nnnn at 19,32z "mk 36 mines you can carry" D BAUD 75
10-03-02 18,54 (BvR)
DHJ58: GN GLUCKSBURG 1735 RTTY 75/N/850 Periodic (Ev 2 mins)
marker "DHJ58/14/15 rgfbpg g22a 570 ry's or sg's DHJ58 zkr p2
nnnn" then tfc in EE re exercise Strong Resolve 02 in S Baltic
and in offline encrypt. (09/Mar)(DW)
DHJ58: GN Glcksburg GER 1645 RTTY/75/850 Bcast G22A. Exercise
Strong Resolve 02 messages. (10Mar02) (RGA)
DHJ 58: Glncksburg/Saterland-Ramsloh Radio Naval, Germany
22:40 utc RTTY 75 Bds Test tape "DHJ 58/14/15 RGFBPG G22A 48
5 RYRYRYRYRYRY DHJ 58 ZKR P2 NNNN" 08Mar02 (SP1)
Unid: UK? EE comms simplex? Only one male was audible
fisherman, pirates? USB 10-03-02 18,47 (BvR)
Unid: 75bd 250hz no acf
75 10-03-02 18,45 (BvR)
FRS7329: Unid 2033 CW Heavily accented handsent. Repeats
callsign many times. Ends AR and gone. (25Feb02) (RGA)
Unid: Nato ships link11 INT LINK11 10-03-02 18,44 (BvR)
Unid: 75bd 75hz no acf
75 10-03-02 18,36 (BvR)
Unid: 75bd 75hz no acf
75 10-03-02 18,38 (BvR)
Unid: voice, AM 01:05 tu Message with letters
"YJRKNANYADBJUVPOPYMYYNEM..." Any idea ???? 09Mar02 (SP1)
Unid: 75bd 200hz
75 10-03-02 18,41 (BvR)
QF: unid ship 0656 rtty 75/700 with exercise tfc "strong
resolve" in the baltics 10-mar-2002 (wp3)
U1A633: Unid 0935 ALE/USB [AMD ok ok ok]. Net: U1A633 LQS633
AYF633 K04JY5 K04J85 K03Y16 QHJ122 TIM0X4 3W4234 2T2814
E1WE01. (24-02-02) (IB)
5ST: ASECNA Antan 1750 rtty 100/400 Wx codes (03/Feb/02) (RH2)
5ST: ASECNA Antan 1720 rtty 100/400 Wx groups (04/Jan/02) (RH2
KO7V: Lithuanian Military Net 2314 ALE/USB Sounds.
(02Mar02) (RGA)
VCT: GW NODE NEWFOUNDLAND 2120 CW Chan free marker (Globe)
"VCT" then wkng ship (5289.4 kHz) in Globedata (21/Feb)(DW)
GYA: Royal Navy Northwood G 2324 FAX/120/576 Wind chart.
(09-03-02) (AB)
Bravo Foxtrot: USB working various single-letter c/s on 4620
USB at 0438. Poss USN alligator net. 16/Feb/02 (TS)
Bravo Foxtrot: working various single-letter c/s on 4620 USB
at 0438. Poss USN alligator net. 16/Feb/02 (TS)
BML: M82 North Korean Army 1300 CW vvv jvg jvg jvg de bml bml
qsa 5 qsa? 5t8 (R2) qtc nr 5t8 24 9 t226 22tt 497 845 = 183t4
93t23...[Ends] sk sk. (26-02-02) (IB)
BML: M82 North Korean Army 1430 CW vvv jvg jvg jvg de bml bml
qsa 3 qsa? qtc 587 (R2) qtc nr 587 27 21 t226 233t 745 218 =
99527 96389... [Ends] sk sk. (26-02-02) (IB)
Kinloss Rescue: 0155 USB w/Rescue 13 in radio checks.
(9/FEB/02) (RP3)
100460:Rch-735Y C-5 70-0460 0132 ALE/USB Wkg CEF (Westover)
ALE+VOICE working Casino Royale for PP to WX + PP to next dest
(07Mar02) (SA)
150006: C-5 85-0006 022 ALE/USB Sounds (05Mar02) (SA)
190021: Rch-6021 C-5 69-0021 0648 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE
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05211.0
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(19Feb02) (SA)
250102: Rch-801T C-17 95-0102 0718 ALE/USB Wkg CRO
(Croughton) with ALE init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E)
AR complete next dest 1215Z HESH (Sharm El Sheikh Egypt)
(11Mar02) (SA)
270041: Rch-794Y C-17 97-0041 1654 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) pass msg to EDDF
(Frankfurt) inb 1830Z req van to transfer 3 persons+ flight
medical gear to Ramstein (21Feb02) (SA)
538029: USAF
1853z TWS 538029 15/mar/02 (s)
AF9: VC-25A 92-9000 0942 ALE/USB Sounds (12Mar02) (SA)
E30560:Shuck-92 E-3B 75-0560 0833 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (Croughton)
with ALE init PP to [AMD]CCCCD8,3126987788NNNN( Maniac Control
Bangor) very broken (08Mar02) (SA)
Andrews Global: GHFS 0841 USB / with an EAM. Simulcast on
6712.0 and 8992.0 kHz USB. (18Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
CROUGHTON: ANDREWS AFB Remote GBR 2036 USB 28-char EAM
(R4OXW2). (Love the way they pronounce the name of the place!)
(25Feb02) (RGA)
Ascot 1010: 0311 USB calling Architect w/no response.
(25/FEB/02) (RP3)
FDC: 16:45 in SSB i have this test ""Ceci est une émission
12/Mar/02 (SP1)
0000210001: Greek Net
2137- TWS 0000210001 14/Mar/02 (S)
LAB: Unid 2229 ALE/USB Sounds. 17Mar02) (RGA)
RFFVAY: Sarajevo, B&H 21.26 ARQ-M2 200/400 Ch A: flight info
to RFFVY on FKWB cct. Ch B: No tfc (15Febo2). (PT)
: Russian Military 2111 81-81/81/240 Cipher. (05Mar02) (RGA)
UNID:
0200z 15/Mar/02 (S)
RES: Romanian MIL/MoI Resita, ROU 2250 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A
calling BU2 (15Mar02) (LDO)
4XZ: Haifa Radio Naval, Israel 19:50 utc CW Marker "vvv de 4xz
==" 13Mar02 (SP1)
4XZ: Ny Haifa 2335 cw, vvv (10 Feb 02)(HPT)
FDC: Metz French Air Forces, France 20:25 RTTY 50 Bds Test
tape "Test de FDY voyez le brick geant que j'examine pres du
wharf ryryryryryry..." 26Feb02 (SP1)
Cape Radio: USAF/NASA 1006 USB / working MVs Liberty Star &
Freedom Star for STS-109 launch. (01March2002) (Midwest USA)
Cape Radio: USAF/NASA 1015 USB / with a signal check to King
One for STS-109 launch support. (01March2002) (Midwest USA)
DoD Cape: 0941 USB / working King Two for STS-109 launch
support. (01March2002) (Midwest USA)
DoD Cape: 1100 USB / working USS Boone for STS-109 launch.
Gave 282.8 MHz. (01March2002) (Midwest USA)
DoD Cape: 1105 USB / wkg King One for STS-109 launch support.
Gave 125.90 MHz. (01March2002) (Midwest USA)
MV Liberty Star: SRB recovery vessel 1135 USB / ending comms
with DoD Cape after STS-109 launch at 1122Z. (01March2002)
(Midwest USA)
Unid: RTTY 50 Bds 14:40 utc 12Mar02 (SP1)
WGY908 (NCS): FEMA-Denver, Colorado 2353 LSB / working AAV7AE
in the net on F-11 for the NECN. (06March2002) (Midwest USA)
WGY912 (NCS): FEMA-Mount Weather, VA 0031 USB / wkg WWJ85O
(USCG Aux.-MI) in the net on F-11 for the NECN.
07March2002) (Midwest USA)
FDI8: FAF NICE 2035 RTTY 50/N/400 Marker "Test de FDI8 voyez
le brick figs ry's" (28/Feb)(DW)
Panther: (DEA, Nassau Bahamas): 0312 USB w/CG 13C (H-60 #
6013, CGAS Clearwater, deployed) in radio check. CG 13C
switching to secondary (id as Foxtrot) freq. Noted on 7657.
(28/FEB/02) (RP3)
---: SHIP UNID 2122 GLOBEDATA wkng VCT on 4566.4 kHz.
(21/Feb)(DW)
AWC: Calcutta Air 1250 RTTY 50/400 AFTN tfc & svc msg to
Dhaka, cct EDA, spurious emission copied on 5295.7
(08Feb02) (ML2)
Q3K: Unid: station, 20:10 utc USB Frequency control with Y213A
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26Feb02 (SP1)
ZB5A: 1914 USB/ALE wkg ZT5A AMD SUPRATAU (30Jan02) (IS)
ZT5A: 1939 USB/ALE wkg ZB5A AMDAR VEIKIA TELEFONINIS RYSYS
(30Jan02) (IS)
ZT5A: Prob Lithuanian Net 2026 ALE/USB Calls ZB5A who
responds. (11Mar02) (RGA)
ZT5A: Prob Lithuanian Net 2343 ALE/USB Calls ZB5A.
(17Mar02) (RGA)
OST23: OOSTENDE RADIO 2030 fec 100/E/170 Tfc list.
(28/Feb)(DW)
FRT: UNID British MIL , G? 2052 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding
(27Feb02) (LDO)
AAR1HG: (MARS station): 0223 USB calling AEM3UAA w/no
response. (8/MAR/02) (RP3)
Gantsec: (CG Greater Antilles Section, PR): 0109 USB w/Striker
33 (8/MAR/02) (RP3)
Striker 24: 0240 USB calling Gantsec. Confirms this freq as
3C16. (10FEB/02) (RP3)
RAF Volmet: GB 08:50 USB wx in english 23Feb02 (SP1)
Apache/ Wolfpack: US Army 1910 USB / Talking of mines etc.
(08/Mar/2002) (Terry Ford UK)
EIP: Shannon Volmet 1620 USB E ID, Volmet // 8957, 13264
(02 Mar 02)(HPT)
: Unid CIS 2125 DFSK/RUS-75/MORSE/800 5FGs in chan B morse.
(05Mar02) (RGA)
EVA 606: with position report and SELCAL check (AE-DQ) via San
Francisco ARINC in USB at 0550Z. 22/Feb/02 (CR)
New Zealand 15: requests flight level 320 via San Francisco
ARINC in USB at 0643Z. 22/Feb/(CR)
Reach 6029: at 1459Z - REACH 6029 with position and altitude
report to San Francisco ARINC. 22/Feb/02 (CR)
El Al ldoc: Hebrew comms with unid plane, wx report for
Brussels ISR USB 11-02-02 19,10 (BvR)
113: M40 1304 CW Also 141. vvv cq 113,141 (rptd) vvv cq141
cq141 cq141 hr hr 21 21 = =t8748 91t92 4218t 19123 5354t 84535
19t59 17518 42257 411*9 59487 8245t t1185 98t71 96311 6522t
58339 t7187 43t78 154t9 11t7t ar ar rpt rpt. (06-03-02) (IB)
271B: Unid 1332 ALE/USB Wkg 274B. (10-03-02) (IB)
Shanwick Aero: 0127 USB E wkg. American 107 (11 Feb 02)(HPT)
Bombay Aero: 0015 USB E wkg. Indonesia 7203 (02 Mar 02)(HPT)
Karachi Aero: 0007 USB E wkg. Lufthansa 761 (02 Mar 02)(HPT)
GFF: Kinloss Rescue 1411 USB E wkg. Rescue 169
(04 Feb 02)(HPT)
Gluecksburg Rescue: 1406 USB E r/ch with DRAQ (02 Feb 02)(HPT)
Kinloss Rescue: 0152 USB w/Rescue 13 (unheard).
(10/FEB/02) (RP3)
CRONPR: USAF Croughton, G 0917 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding
(24Feb02) (LDO)
CWL92: RAF Cranwell GBR Aircraft 1349 USB Wkg MKH5/RAF
Cranwell on AEO training net. Posn 5318N/00020W 1350z. Leaving
FL350 for FL50 and below. (05Feb02) (RGA)
Aircraft 5003: (unidentified): 0405 USB w/Camslant in radio
check. (10/FEB/02) (RP3)
Camslant Chesapeake: 0105 w/CG 2134 (HU-25A,CGAS Miami) in
radio check & w/CG 2105 (HU-25D,CGAS Cape Cod) securing radio
guard. (21/FEB/02) (RP3)
Camslant Chesapeake: 0220 USB w/CG 6011 (H-60, CGAS Elizabeth
City) and T2Y (on law enforcement mission) in radio checks.
Also tried to contact Reach 101Q w/no response.
(28/FEB/02) (RP3)
Camslant Chesapeake: 0245 USB w/CG 1716 (HC-130H7 CGAS
Sacramento) closing out radio guard. (11/FEB/02) (RP3)
Camslant Chesapeake: 2355 USB w/CG 1706 (HC-130H7 CGAS
Clearwater) in radio checks. (5/FEB/02) (RP3)
Camslant: 0255 USB w/CG 13C (HH-60 # 6013, CGAS Clearwater)
who reports arrival at Papa 9 (unlocated) and securing radio
guard. (13/FEB/02) (RP3)
CAMSLANT: Wkg CG 6020 0110 USB Providing unk airport
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information including "ambulance will be waiting." Also
advises 6020 to go to 8.983 to improve communications.
(07Mar02) (MTG)
CG 2135: (HU-25C+, CGAS Miami): 0225 USB w/Camslant reporting
they are on final approach to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and closing
down radio guard. (10/FEB/02) (RP3)
CG 6020: Wkg CAMSLANT Chesapeake 0103 USB Passes position
report. (07Mar02) (MTG)
CG 6036: at 0631Z - COAST GUARD 6036 (HH-60J, CGAS Kodiak)
advises COMSTA Kodiak on short final Homer and will advise
when airborne. 22/Feb/02 (CR)
CG Group Key West: 0351 USB w/CG 40C (HH-60J CGAS Clearwater)
releasing 40C to RTB if there are no further targets of
interest (TOI).(22/FEB/02) (RP3)
CG1719: Wkg CAMSLANT 0057 USB Also 6012 2104 2118 2105 Clg
Flt-Ops and Pos rep. (05-03-02) (MF)
ComSta Kodiak: 0335 USB w/CG 1707 in position report.
(22/FEB/02) (RP3)
ComSta Kodiak: 0350 USB informing Air Force Rescue 471
(probable HC-130-not heard) that another aircraft will be
airborne in 20 minutes. (22/FEB/02) (RP3)
Gantsec: 0259 USB w/position report from checkpoint Devil.
Gantsec tells Striker 24 to contact Shark 27 (probably USCGC
Vigorous, WMEC-927, homeport Cape May NJ-deployed) on UHF freq
340.35. (10/FEB/02) (RP3)
R1F: Wkg CAMSLANT Chesapeake 0100 USB In rc with Camslant.
(07Mar02) (MTG)
Striker 24: (unidentified helo): 0211 USB calling Gantsec
(CG Greater Antilles Section, PR) w/no response.
(10/FEB/02) (RP3)
Striker 24: 0236 USB w/Gantsec reporting no joy contacting Sea
Witch on this freq. Gantsec tells Striker 24 to try him on
freq 3C16. (10/FEB/02) (RP3)
CG: 2/21/02 i caught cg with air force rescue 103/104.0 vessel
national star RTB anchorage with P J, s on board will pick up
pj s at anchorage 23/Fb/02 (TS)
Rescue 103: 2/21/02 i caught cg with air force rescue
103/104.0 vessel national star RTB anchorage with P J, s on
board will pick up pj s at anchorage (TS)
170033: Rch-777Y C-5 87-0033 1821 ALE/USB Wkg PLA ALE+VOICE
for PP to Usafe Metro for WX at LEMO (Moron) AT 2030z
(21Feb02) (SA)
190017: C-5 69-0017 0423 ALE/USB Sounds (19Feb02) (SA)
190021: Rch-6021 C-5 69-0021 1809 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE + VOICE
for PP to DSN 312-837-1110 (Travis) no more heard
(20Feb02) (SA)
290063: C-18 99-0063 0252 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (Croughton) with
ALE init PP to [AMD]CCCCPDDFNNNN (Frankfurt/Rhein-Main) inb
your station frag-1.10 A2 300Lbs loose cargo 1 pax
(12Mar02) (SA)
290066: Rch-9166 C-17 99-0166 0645 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (Andrews)
ALE + VOICE for PP to DSN 698-7788 (Bangor) Maniac Cntrl for
the status of Raid-82 "Taxiing as we speak" (24Feb02) (SA)
290068: Rch-802T C-17 99-0168 0146 ALE/USB Wkg PLA (Lajes)
ALE+VOICE trying to raise Hilda E (11Mar02) (SA)
290167:Rch-805 C-17 99-0167 2212 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (Croughton)
with ALE init PP to [AMD]CCCCD9942382NNN (????c/p) patch
failed after 30 seconds (08Mar02) (SA)
Andrews: USAF 0606 USB / with a phone patch for Reach 4060.
(28Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
Cape Radio: USAF/NASA 0340 USB / working MV Freedom Star for
STS-109 launch support. (01March2002) (Midwest USA)
DoD: 0927 USB / working MV Liberty Star for STS-109 launch
support. (01March2002) (Midwest USA)
DoD: 1023 USB / working MV Liberty Star for STS-109 launch
support. (01March2002) (Midwest USA)
DoD: 1122 USB / with the ten second countdown of the STS-109
launch. (01March2002) (Midwest USA)
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05711.0 MV Freedom Star: SRB recovery vessel 0438 USB / working MV
Liberty Star (WRPH) for STS-109 launch support.
(28Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
05711.0 MV Liberty Star: 1132 USB / giving DoD the two SRBs locations
in the ocean. (01March2002) (Midwest USA)
05850.0 OXT: Copenhagen Meteo DNK 0026 FAX/120/576 Ice chart.
(10-03-02) (AB)
06145.0 Unid: "Free Zimbabwe R" 1615 AM New London based pirate
broadcasting to S Africa! (31/Jan/02) (RH2)
06290.0 211: M40 1432 CW Also 432. vvv cq 211,432..vvv cq432 cq432
cq432..hr hr 21 21 = =52633 9219t 32885 97396 39369 79t22
251t4 6278t t91t4 81435 11459 t129t 69274 18382 238tt 84536
76892 67t83 515t2 4176t 98t83 ar ar rpt rpt. (06-03-02) (IB)
06335.5 DHJ-59 (German Navy, Wilhelmshaven): 2230 USB w/unidentified
German Navy vessel in RTTY & voice traffic. (6/FEB/02) (RP3)
06357.0 SAA: KarlskronaRadio SWE 1752 CW QSX marker. (25Feb02) (RGA)
06393.5 UDK: Murmansk Radio 1730 Baudot 50/170 QSS 521.5, 3740,6393.5,
13050, navigational warnings // 13050 (08 Feb 02)(HPT)
06411.0 VIE: GW Darwin 1240 CW id & tuning bursts (11Feb02) (ML2)
06495.5 Unid: FAPSI 1808 Crowd36 40bd (04/Feb/02) (RH2)
06507.0 LGN30: Rogaland Radio 2316 USB E/Norw wx, // 1725, 8749
(01 Mar 02)(HPT)
06510.0 205: Poss Chinese Mil 1004 ALE/USB Wkg 225. (13-03-02) (IB)
06532.0 ---: FLIGHT 612669 2236 HFDL on usb. Downlink msg LABEL80
Aircrew addressed downlink (20/Feb)(DW)
06532.0 ---: FLIGHT LH8604 2228 HFDL on usb. Air psn 47.55N 15.25E
2245 48.43N 12.45E (20/Feb)(DW)
06532.0 007: ARINC SHANNON 2226 HFDL on usb. Squitters. (20/Feb)(DW)
06550.0 ARAB12: Romanian MOI Arad, ROU 1045 USB/MIL- STD 188-141A,
LQAs to MIRB12 [=Miercurea-Ciuc] (03Feb02) (LDO)
06550.0 CG01: Dutch Coastguard plane 01 clg PBWW, customs ship Zeevalk
no joy at 16,45z contact was made, tlks abt fishingboats AIR
USB 17-02-02 16,36 (BvR)
06550.0 MIRB12: Romanian MOI Miercurea-Ciuc, ROU 1045 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A, LQAs to ARAB12 [=Arad] (03Feb02) (LDO)
06604.0 VFG: Gander Volmet 2052 USB E Volmet (31 Jan 02)(HPT)
06604.0 WSY70: New York Volmet 2101 USB E Volmet (31 Jan 02)(HPT)
06643.2 ---: UNID 0816 ARQ/E 192/E/170 4rc. Betas. Weak, poor sync.
(10/Mar)(DW)
06676.0 Bangkok Volmet: 1140 USB Presumed. Fast, somewhat garbled
voice. (03 Mar 02) (LC)
06676.0 Sydney Volmet: 1000 USB OM annc has American voice.
(02 Mar 02) (LC)
06676.0 VJN385: Sydney Volmet 1900 USB E Volmet // 11387
(08 Feb 02)(HPT)
06679.0 Auckland Volmet: 1050 USB (03 Mar 02) (LC)
06679.0 Honolulu Radio VOLMET: (KVM70) with aero wx observations in
USB at 0555Z. 22/Feb/02 (CR)
06679.0 Honolulu Volmet: 1030 USB IDs as either Honolulu Volmet Radio
or Honolulu Radio. (03 Mar 02) (LC)
06679.0 Tokyo Volmet: 1012 USB YL annc w/British accent.
(02 Mar 02) (LC)
06683.0 Andrews: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 0335 USB / working SAM 60204
(a USAF C-20B # 86-0204) on F-731. (02March2002) (Midwest USA)
06694.0 Halifax Military: 0220 USB w/Gonzo 6 (Dash-8, Winnepeg) in pp
w/Greenwood Ops w/arrival information. Asks for wx at
Greenwood and Halifax. (11/FEB/02) (RP3)
06697.0 HEADLINER: 28-char EAM 0506 USB TWM73D slightly trailing
ANDREWS' GHFS bcst of same, and simulcasting same on at least
8992.0 with nothing heard on any ZULU freq or 11244.0.
(11 Mar 02) (JH)
06697.0 HEADLINER: EAM Bcast 0514 USB TWM73D. H+14/h+44 activity.
(11 Mar 02) (JH)
06697.0 MKL: (RAF Kinloss): 0230 USB w/U8R in radio checks. U8R passes
DMST time. (24/FEB/02) (RP3)
06697.0 NEW MATH: EAM Bcast 0307 USB R44NX4. H+07/h+37 activity.
(02 Mar 02) (JH)
06697.0 POOL CUE: EAM Bcast 0514 USB TWFLR6. H+14/h+44 activity.
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POT LUCK: Clg POOL CUE 0604 USB Calls once with no response.
(13 Mar 02) (JH)
POT LUCK: EAM Bcast 0307 USB TWG5AT. H+07/h+37 activity.
(13 Mar 02) (JH)
WAR HAWK: EAM Bcast 0307 USB TWFQWT. H+07/h+37 activity.
(15 Mar 02) (JH)
Andrews: 0131 USB w/EAMs (OHE55A & OHPYOU). (10/FEB/02) (RP3)
Circus Vert: (Hqs CFAP, Villacoublay): 0130 USB w/unheard
aircraft asking for confirmation of position.
(10/FEB/02) (RP3)
French pirates: France 07:45 utc LSB Qso in french
08Mar02 (SP1)
168304: C-5 68-0304 0149 ALE/USB Sounds (19Feb02) (SA)
290008: Unid USAF Aircraft 2235 ALE/USB Sounds. 17Mar02) (RGA)
563622: Alpha-5 KC-135 56-3622 0539 ALE/USB Wkg ADW with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPARWNNNN (Maniac Cntrl) some prob with
climb out (22Feb02) (SA)
CEF: USAF Westover AFB MA USA 2146 ALE/USB Sounds.
(06Mar02) (RGA)
OWF: RDAF Skrydstrup DNK 2123 ALE/USB Calls OWK/RDAF JQ
Vedbaek. (16Mar02) (RGA)
SITIO19A: (unid) 0050 ALE/USB Wkg FACA1E (unid) (11Mar02) (SA)
JWT: 0628 USB/voice and RTTY tfc w/Magic71 and Magic72
"magic72 we have a joining for you" followed by
RTTY.Presumably Norwegian Navy Stavanger w/German AF/Navy
units.Magic71/72 1/3/ (PP1)
SAM 300: 2249 USB w/Andrews. Can't read each other so QSY to
F094 (9017). (11/FEB/02) (RP3)
IDR: usb , 0815-0830 Z. IDR with DAGA88 (aircraft) rescue
operations , south of Sicily. 8/Mar/02 )GP)
BT9P: Unid, GB???? 19:20 utc USB Traffic with CWL 90 CWL 91
Exercice message "DCGNNDAKWKXUAM...." Very good receipt of
this station with a signal of 9+ 06Mar02 (SP1)
Architect: (RAF Flight Watch Center): 0301 USB w/airfield wx
report. (13/FEB/02) (RP3)
ELMENDORF: Test Count 0412 USB Ffollowing rebroadcast of an
earlier EAM by McCLELLAN [R4MBFA]. (08 Mar 02) (BD)
HEFTY 77: (C-5B, 60th AMW, Travis) advises QUEST 32 (KC-10A,
60th AMW, Travis) that wx conditions are not favorable for
rendezvous. 22/Feb/02 (CR)
TIM: Romanian MOI Timiosara 2217 ALE/USB Calls TMUB4/Tirgu
Mures. (11Mar02) (RGA)
248: Unid number station 1500 CW 248 248 248 000 000..248 248
248 000 000..248 248 248 000 000..248 248 248 000 000..248 248
248 000 000..248 248 24 t t t. (06-03-02) CW (IB)
BACC2: ROU-MOI Bacau, ROU 2225 USB/MIL-STD 188- 141A clng.
BU2C2 [=Bucharest] (15Mar02) (LDO)
BU2C2: ROU-MOI Bucharest, ROU 2219 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MILSTD 188-110A, encrypted tfc. to DEVC2 [=Deva] (15Mar02) (LDO)
DEVC2: ROU-MOI Deva, ROU 2219 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD
188-110A, encrypted tfc. to BU2C2[=Bucharest] (15Mar02) (LDO)
Unid: O/M (EE): 0222 USB w/numbers. (13/FEB/02) (RP3)
Voice of America: HF "feeder"-Greenville, NC 0658 DSB / with
the final 'Communications World' program.
(23Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
S2D: Dhaka Air 1300 RTTY 50/850 AFTN tfc & svc msg to
Calcutta, cct DEA (10Feb02) (ML2)
RUMS: Moscow meteo 1653 FAX / weather map 120/576
(09/Mar/2002) (OK (Moscow))
P7Z101 & R1650, US Army: 1630 USB ALE (13/FEB/02) (JLM)
Unid: MARS net with antenna discussion in LSB at 0216Z.
22/Feb/02 (CR)
VCO: CCG SYDNEY 2330 FAX 120/576/N/800 Ice chart. Fuzzy.
(24/Feb)(DW)
Cape Radio: USAF/NASA 0345 USB / trying to work MV Freedom
Star for STS-109 launch support. (01March2002) (Midwest USA)
ALXB9: Romanian MOI Alexandria, ROU 0948 USB/ MIL-STD 188-141A
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calling GALB9 [=Galati] (16Feb02) (LDO)
R0103, R1650, R1661, B7Z101, T7Z101, US Army: 1310-1553 USB
ALE. Other frequencies included:7361.5 8181.5
(13/FEB/02) (JLM)
no-call: MANY French MIL stations, F 0915 USB/THOMSON
CSF(THALES)/SYSTEME 3000 8-FSK ALE/ modified STANAG 4285 ARQsystem, bursty tfc. (02Feb02) (LDO)
BIS: Romanian MOI Bistrita, ROU 0910 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A/clng. BU2 [=Bucharest] (16Feb02) (LDO)
BOT: Romanian MOI Botosani, ROU 0915 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A/clng. BU1 [=Bucharest] (16Feb02) (LDO
GIU: Romanian MOI Giurgiu, ROU 0918 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A clng.
BU3 [=Bucharest] (16Feb02) (LDO)
ORA: Romanian MOI Oradea, ROU 0907 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A
calling ARA [=Arad] (16Feb02) (LDO)
TAR: Romanian MOI Targoviste, ROU 0909 USB/MIL- STD
188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem tfc. to BU4 [=
Bucharest] (16Feb02) (LDO)
ZSJ: SAN Silvermine 0930 rtty 75/170 Wx //13538.0 & 18238.0
(21/Feb/02) (RH2)
UNID: 1015 RTTY 75/R/850 encrypted ACF = 7 (13 Feb 02)(HPT)
RBX72: Tashkent Meteo UZB 1930 FAX/90/576 Chart.
(03-03-02)(AB)
UNID F AF? 2040 ITA-2 50/R/400 "Ceci es un test demission
teletype", no ID (19 Feb 02)(HPT)
Un-ID: Angola?? 19.30 ARQ Tfc in Portuguese. Very poor rx plus
many repeats. Luanda mentioned (09Feb02). (PT)
100460: C-5 70-0460 0013 ALE/USB Sounds (19Feb02) (SA)
440192: KC-10 84-0192 0200 ALE/USB with ALLCALL (23Feb02) (SA)
NW1:NAOC E-4B 2340 ALE/USB Sounds (13Mar02) (SA)
LAB: Prob Rockwell-Collins Facility 2233 ALE/USB Sounds.
(18Mar02) (RGA)
Panther: 0318 USB w/CG 13C who reports airborne w/6 POB.
Panther assumes radio guard. (28/FEB/02) (RP3)
GIFTFLASCHE: UNID Austrian MIL/MOI station, AUT 0654
LSB/TADIRAN voice scrambler with 4-FSK pbl. running at 125 Bd,
constant 2-FSK synch. sequence during voice transmissions,
tfc. to "KOKAIN" (12Feb02) (LDO)
KOKAIN: UNID Austrian MIL/MOI station, AUT 0654 LSB/TADIRAN
voice scrambler with 4-FSK preamble running at 125 Bd,
constant 2-FSK synch. sequence during voice transmissions,
tfc. to "GIFTFLASCHE" (12Feb02) (LDO)
8BY: M16 DGSE Ste Assise FRA 2058 CW 3x3FGs. (05Mar02) (RGA)
HBD49: SUI Emb Budapest 1700 SITOR-A 5lgs to MFA 1806 off
(15 Feb 02)(HPT)
KUMASI: Kumasi, GHA, 0535 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A tfc. to ACCRA
using Codan radio (24Feb02) (LDO)
MBOUNGOU: Gabon Railways Mboungou 1857 ALE/USB Sounds.
(21Mar02) (RGA)
MOANDA: Gabon Railways Net 2023 ALE/USB Sounds. CC11 also
seen. (11Mar02) (RGA)
Unid: E-eur telephone call, maritime ? USB
23-02-02 09,20 (BvR)
Unid: SS? Simplex tlks Cambio stations pirates? LSB
23-02-02 09,19 (BvR)
DEBDEB30P: Oil Rig Amenas ALG
0349z TIS DEBDEB30P lsb
15/Mar/02 (S)
Unid: globe wireless marker ?.0 100 23-02-02 09,04 (BvR)
Unid: globe wireless marker ?.0 100 23-02-02 09,03 (BvR)
Unid: FF simplex comms LSB 23-02-02 17,02 (BvR)
MY: UNID French MIL station, F 1641 USB/THOMSON CSF(THALES)
/SYSTEME 3000 8-FSK ALE system, short bursts with ALM intro
(12Feb02) (LDO)
P2: UNID French MIL station, F 1641 USB/THOMSON CSF(THALES)
/SYSTEME 3000 8-FSK ALE system, short bursts with ALM intro
(12Feb02) (LDO)
3ZN28: UNID Polish Navy station, POL? 1606 USB working SPWU
(24Feb02) (LDO)
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07849.0 SPWU: Polish Navy submarine Orzel, 1606 USB working 3ZN28
(24Feb02) (LDO)
07861.0 111: Poss Chinese Military 1228 ALE/LSB Wkg with 301 + MFSK8
200Hz 111 bd burst before ALE tx. (28-02-02) (IB)
07885.0 177/BXM28: UNID Chinese diplo, 1527 USB/MIL-STD188-110A serial
tone modem, msgs to 115 (02Mar02) (LDO)
07885.0 BXO44: Chinese embassy Warszawa?, POL? 1802 USB/ MIL-STD
188-110A serial tone modem, 5 LGs to unlocated station
(24Feb02) (LDO)
07895.0 no-call: Austrian diplo?, 0830 USB/DASA(EADS) FARCOS 1800Bd
burst PSK system, ARCOTEL ALE bursts (26Jan02) (LDO)
07900.0 no-call: MANY French MIL stations, F 0701 USB/ THOMSON
CSF(THALES)/SYSTEME 3000 8-FSK ALE system, short bursts with
ALM intro (02Feb02) (LDO)
07909.6 TRIP: LAZMO Tripoli LBY 2053 ARQ Drilling correspondence:
Projects, dozers, graders, work done... (To whom?)
(05Mar02) (RGA)
07918.0 Unid: Y/L (EE): 0134 USB w/message passed in 5-letter groups
unsing NATO phonetics. (21/FEB/02) (RP3)
07960.0 BXT49: MFA Beijing, CHN 1904 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone
modem, testing to unlocated embassy with RYRYRY & ID
(24Feb02) (LDO)
07966.0 2223: Oil Rig Morocco
2033z TIS 2223 14/Mar/02 (S)
07966.0 5557: Prob N.African Oil Explorer Net 2238 ALE/USB Sounds.
(02Mar02) (RGA)
07968.0 IASR7: Romanian MOI Iasi, ROU 1639 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A to
FOCR7 [=Focsani 05/02 (PP1)
07976.0 no-call: German MIL net, D 0854 USB/EADS-MAHRS 2400Bd PSK
burst mode, ARCOTEL ALE procedure (26Jan02) (LDO)
07980.5 Un-ID: French Mil 20.16 ARQ-E 72/400 Idling with alphas
(06Feb02). (PT)
07998.0 HSP/HFB: 1559 Royal Signals ALE/USB sounds.0 21/02 (PP1)
08000.0 CONB1: Romanian MOI 1533 ALE/USB Wkg CRAB1. (01-03-02) (IB)
08000.0 S2R: Unid 1531 PACKET/300/200 Wkg S6R. (01-03-02) (IB)
08000.0 S6R: Unid 1420 PACKET/300/200 S6RS2RI23,C,f0:...man
japaarsleedz ant ....S6RS2RI34,C,f0:....ok...(03-03-02) (IB)
08005.0 no-call: MANY French MIL stations, F 1016 USB/ THOMSON
CSF(THALES)/SYSTEME 3000 8-FSK ALE/ modified STANAG 4285 ARQsystem, bursty tfc. (02Feb02) (LDO)
08010.0 ARA: ???
0422z TO BU4 15/Mar/02 (S)
08010.0 ARA: ??? 0422z TO BU4 15/Mar/02 (S)
08010.0 BU4: ???
0422z TO ARA 15/Mar/02 (S)
08010.0 CON: Romanian MOI Constanta 2106 ALE/USB Calls BU2/Bucharest.
(06Mar02) (RGA)
08010.0 ORA: Romanian MOI Oradea, ROU 0909 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MILSTD 188-110A serial tone modem, crypto tfc. to BOT [=Botosani]
(16Feb02) (LDO)
08010.0 OU: Prob Danish Military 2136 ALE/USB Calls 45.
(21Mar02) (RGA)
08020.0 TIMB4: Romanian MOI Net 4 Timiosara 2145 ALE/USB Calls
BISB4/Bistrita who responds as BIS. (19Mar02) (RGA)
08021.0 CENTR8: MFA Bucharest, ROU 0732 USB/MIL-STD188-141A clg. FQS
(10Feb02) (LDO)
08021.0 FQS: UNID Romanian embassy, 0732 USB/MIL-STD188-141A answering
LQA tfc. from CENTR8 (10Feb02) (LDO)
08022.0 CAM: UNID Romanian embassy, 0729 USB/MIL-STD188-141A answering
LQA tfc. from CENTR4 (10Feb02) (LDO)
08022.0 CENTR4: MFA Bucharest, ROU 0729 USB/MIL-STD188-141A clg. CAM
(10Feb02) (LDO)
08025.0 CALB5: ROU-MOI Calarasi, ROU 2150 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD
188-110A, encrypted tfc. to DEVB5 [=Deva] (02Mar02) (LDO)
08025.0 DEVB5: MOI Romania (Deva)
March 03, 1141z (S)
08025.0 DEVB5: ROU-MOI Deva, ROU 2021 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, calling
FOCB5 [=Focsani] (02Mar02) (LDO)
08026.7 MFA Cairo: 2015 Sitor-A tfc to Unid in 5LG.0 20/02.0 (PP1)
08028.0 V5G: MFA Bucarest 1102 cw, ID, Rum-FEC 164.5 encrypted
(06 Feb 02)(HPT)
08040.0 GYA: Royal Navy Northwood G 1445 FAX/120/576 TAFS
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(03-03-02) (AB)
08040.0 GYA: Royal Navy Northwood G 2324 FAX/120/576 Wind chart.
(09-03-02) (AB)
08040.0 PLSB8: Romanian MOI Net 8 Ploiesti 2231 ALE/USB Calls
VASB8/Vaslui. (22Feb02) (RGA)
08041.0 YQFT: "Platforma Centrala", Romanian Waters 19.00 ARQ Petrom
central production platform with tfc to Petromar Base,
Constanta (04Feb02).(PT)
08045.0 VV: UNID MIL net, 2001, MIL-STD 188-141A/BURST FSK
600Bd/800Hz, burst starting with reversals, tfc. to CS, ES,
FS, GS, HS (14Mar02) (LDO)
08050.0 FD1: UNID British MIL "FWD deployment 1", 2136 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A, sounding (27Feb02) (LDO)
08050.0 FD3: Unid 2122 ALE/USB Sounds. (26Feb02) (RGA)
08050.0 FD4: UNID British MIL "FWD deployment 4", 2129 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A, sounding (27Feb02) (LDO)
08050.0 FRT: UNID British MIL , G? 2100 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding
(27Feb02) (LDO)
08050.0 LON: British MIL London?, G? 2133 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A,
sounding (27Feb02) (LDO)
08096.0 SANTA MARIA: Wkg Unid 0407 USB Taking posn and speed of
unheard aircraft. (08 Mar 02) (BD)
08098.0 Unid: Spanish female with five figure numbers broadcast in AM
at 0623Z.
08100.0 239: Poss Chinese Mil 1158 ALE/USB Wkg 131. (03-03-02) (IB)
08100.0 5911: Unid 0847 ALE/USB Sounds. Also hrd 7104, 7107, 7108,
7109. Also active on 8735 kHz. (20-02-02) (IB)
08100.0 NBLW: Unid 0310 CW vvvvv = klmb klmb klmb de de nblw nblw qsa
? kkk. qsa 2 qsa 2 qsa 22. qtc qtc nw nw nw nw nr 15 nr 15 gr
3t gr 3t.vvv = 24653 47683 ..... (21-02-02) (IB)
08102.0 FA0: Unid, 1430 PACKET/300/200 (06-03-02) Wkg JW7 DP9 AO4.
(06-03-02) (IB)
08102.0 FZ4: Unid 1622 PACKET/300/200 Wkg FJ9 & AX2.e.g.C5FZ4I32,
C,f0:...13:25 UTC 02-25-2002...JC5FZ4I73,C,f0:...FJ9 DE
JC5...BT... QSL ST07H251635...BT...K. (25-02-02) (IB)
08102.0 JC5: Unid 1426 PACKET/300/200 Wkg AX2. Short, unusal
message:JC5AX2I73,C,f0:..AX2 de JC5 ST42H281630..To AX2
98..From JC5 98.. BT..IRJG GFJO 7958 9538..BT..K.
(28-02-02) (IB)
08102.0 JW5: Unid 1423 PACKET/300/200 Wkg with DP9. Was sent: "MIS SEE
OLI TULI AINULT KUTSUNG JA KELLAAEG ???"
08132.0 no-call: Austrian diplo?, 0829 USB/DASA(EADS) FARCOS 1800Bd
burst PSK system, ARCOTEL ALE bursts (26Jan02) (LDO)
08155.0 Unid: O/M (Dutch): 0230 USB w/O/M (Dutch). Possible maritime
link. (11/FEB/02) (RP3)
08156.0 no-call: MANY French MIL stations, F 2126 USB/ THOMSON
CSF(THALES)/SYSTEME 3000 8-FSK ALE system, short bursts with
ALM intro (01Feb02) (LDO)
08158.0 Unid: O/M (FF): 0325 USB w/what appeared to be automated voice
station announcement. Too blocked by QRN to make out.
Announcement given about 6 times then freq silent.
(22/FEB/02) (RP3)
08165.0 RSMUNICH: R&S Net 1324 ALE/USB Sounds. (07Mar02) (RGA)
08187.7 9MR: Malay Navrad Johore Bahru 1808 rtty 50/850 5LG
(28/Dec/01) (RH2)
08191.7 9MR: Malay Navrad 1654 rtty 50/850 5LG (to SRI Sabah?)
(01/Feb/02) (RH2)
08192.0 9MR: Johor Baru, Malaysia 21.16 ITA2 50/850 Lots of tfc in
Malay and EE. Svc msgs from SKTLDM LUMUT to KD JEBAT, tfc from
HQ FOC RMN to KD JEBAT, KD SRI INDERA SAKTI, INFO HQ COMNAV 2,
and marker- 9MR 5/11/69 RMMJ MRB MRB RYRYRYRYRY 9MR 5/11/15
RMMJ MRB MRB SGSGSGSGSG AR (15Feb02). (PT)
08192.0 9MR: RMN Johore Bahru MLA 2210 RTTY/50/850 111-group msg to
OZFG on Bcast 'MRB'. (04Mar02) (RGA)
08192.0 unid: malaian ? 1605 rtty 50/850 tfc in malaian or 5-lettersgroups fm ktd sotong to agg rmn qhips very strong signal
23-feb-02 (wp3)
08210.0 Unid:Ship 0720.0 USB/calling Olympia R for phone patch with
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country code 880 (Bangladesh) followed by patch in presumed
Bengali. 23/Feb/02 (PP1)
151: Poss Chinese Mil 0349 ALE/LSB Wgk 157 161.
(01-03-02) (IB)
151: Poss Chinese Mil 1540 ALE/USB Wkg 158. (27-02-02) (IB)
151: Poss Chinese Military 1036 ALE/USB Wkg 153 155 157 311.
Also was opchat between 151 & 155 in CC (both OM).
(28-02-02) (IB)
T63: Chilean Navy 0942 ALE/LSB Wkg DCCOP. (28-02-02) (IB)
VTP: IN Vishakhapatanam IND 2027 RTTY/50/850 RBSL marker.
(23Feb02) (RGA)
RBSL: Mumbai Indian Navy, India 00:15 utc RTTY 50 bds Test
tape "vtp 14/15 rbsl vnr ryryryryryry" then wx (22Feb02) (SP1)
VTP13/14 IN Vishakpatnam 1612 rtty 50/850 RY/ID + callsigns
(23/Jan/02) (RH2)
LOR/PNR AN Puerto Belgrano 0620 rtty 75/170 "Radiovisos para
el trafico costeros" (19/Feb/02) (RH2)
: Russian Military 2207 81-81/81/100 Note narrow shift.
(04Mar02) (RGA)
0000: unid 2247 usb/ale 25-Jan-02 (wp3)
2222: N.African Oil Exploration(?) Net 2049 ALE/USB Sounds.
(06Mar02) (RGA)
2222: unid 2238 usb/ale 25-Jan-02 (wp3)
3333: unid 2242 usb/ale 25-Jan-02 (wp3)
5554: unid 2308 usb/ale 25-Jan-02 (wp3)
5555: unid 2336 usb/ale 25-Jan-02 (wp3)
5556: unid 2338 usb/ale 25-Jan-02 (wp3)
5557: unid 2242 usb/ale 25-Jan-02 (wp3)
DRKN: (FGS SPESSART, AUXILIARY SHIP A-1442, Fleet
Replenishment Tanker): 2239 USB w/DHJ-59 (German Navy,
Wilhelmshaven) in EE voice and RTTY traffic. (12/FEB/02) (RP3)
UnidL: v FF tlx abt inmarsat INT ARQ 100 06-02-02 19,06 (BvR)
TCEQ: 2200
Kapitan Ilyas Kalkavan
ARQ msg to HEC 1303
14/mAR/02(PP1)
UCHI: PB Viktoriya 1307 ARQ tfc to unkwn (13Feb02) (ML2)
TCJX:
2050
Turkish ship "Bursa" ARQ msg to TAH
10/03 (PP1)
TCKW: Mv Isdemir tlx tfc to Rostock (stowage plan) INT ARQ
100 06-02-02 18,06 (BvR)
UCVR: Unid mv login 54665 ucvr x.0 beta mode, russ tlx tfc
pos 06 2130 qso 4047n 02740e grm petrow INT ARQ 100
06-02-02 18,41 (BvR)
LXKG:
2045
" Kemira Gas" selcall 36115 ARQ msg to OSU
12/03 (PP1)
9HSO5: "Kapitan Kuroptev" 1840 ARQ msg to UCE from km
Ostapenko (27/02) PP1
9HXI4: "Kapitan Lus" 1830.0 ARQ msg to UCE signed km Sedqkin
(27/02) PP1
Mekhanik Makarin: (UCOR) 0835 ARQ msg to UCE Arkhangelsk
23/Feb/02 (PP1)
Mekhanik Yartsev: (UCOQ) 0840 ARQ msg to UCE Arkhangelsk
23/Feb/02 (PP1)
UBSO: 1810 " Iwan Ryabow" Sitor-A wkg UCE message signed KM
Ostapenko 20/02 (PP1)
UCMP: 1805 "Vera Moukhina" ARQ 100 baud 01/03 PP1
UCMR:
0950
"Ivan Shadr" ARQ msg to UCE 13/03 (PP1)
UCOK:
0727
"Pioner Kazakhstana" selcall 66038 ARQ msg
to UCE(kyvf/3708) 12/03 (PP1)
UCOL: morning "Ekaterina Belashova" sitor-A to UCE KM Kuzxmin
21/02 (PP1)
UCON:
0725
"Pioner Moldavii" selcall 66199 ARQ msg to
UCE(kyvf/3708) 12/03 (PP1)
UCOQ: morning "Mekhanik Yatsev" (1990) Sitor-A tfc to UCE
signed KM Hakimzqnow 21/02.0 (PP1)
UHCO:.0 1815 "Pioner Sewerodwinska" Sitor-A wkg UCE
20/02 (PP1)
UIJP: morning "Pioner Belorussii" Sitor-A to UCE 21/02 (PP1)
UALP: 0805 tentative "Saoulkrasty" RTTY 50/170 to UIW poor
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decode only "ualp ualp" clear 12/03 (PP1)
UHMK:
0800 tentative "Strelnya" RTTY 50/170 to UIW poor
decode only "de uhmk" clear 12/03 (PP1)
Drilling platform P.F.P.C.: Rou mgs to baza petromar INT ARQ
100 11-02-02 19,39 (BvR)
Jupiter Rou:Jackup drilling rig Jupiter Rou waters Rou mgs
to baza petromar serv. Mecanizare INT ARQ 100 20-02-02 (BVR)
Jupiter: Jackup drilling rig Jupiter mgs INT ARQ 100
16-02-02 20,58 (BvR)
No-Call: Oil Rig PROMETEU, Bulgarian waters 19.17 ARQ Petromar
jack-up drilling rig PROMETEU with tfc in Romanian to BAZA
PETROMAR / PETROCONST. Lots of other tfc during the evening
(31Jan02). (PT)
P.C.F.P.: Unid Rou. Drilling station, mgs to baza petromar
:biroul mecanizare INT ARQ 100 04-02-02 (BVR)
P.F.C.P:. Petromar drilling rig mgs to baza petromar INT ARQ
100 05-02-02 19,14 (BvR)
PFCP: Fixed drilling platform P.F.C.P. Rou waters.0 Rou mgs
to baza petromar buro investii INT ARQ 100 20/Feb/02 (BVR)
Rig p.f.c.p: mgs nr 185 to: m/n orion rig service petromar
/p.p.u.p. Rou mgs INT ARQ 100 16-02-02 (BVR)
Saturn Rou: Jackup drilling rig Saturn Rou waters Rou mgs to
petromar laborator INT ARQ 100 20-02-02 19,52 (BvR)
Saturn: petromar jack-up mgs to unid INT ARQ 100
05-02-02 18,50 (BvR)
YQFT:
Platforma Centrala mgs to serv. Mecanizare petromar
INT ARQ 100 25-02-02 18,18 (BvR)
UHAK:
0752
"Lyublino" RTTY 50/170 msg to UIW signed km
Kononenko 10/03 (PP1)
UAUK: MV Nivenskoe 16.11 ITA2 50/170 Calling UIW with RY's
(31Jan02). (PT)
XSV: Tianjin Radio 1649 cw, xsv + SITOR (17 Feb 02)(HPT)
IAR: Rome Radio 1648 cw, iar + SITOR (17 Feb 02)(HPT)
LSD836: Buenos Aires Radio ARG 2158 ARQ+MorseIDs Below IAR.
(04Mar02) (RGA)
VIP: Perth Radio 1650 cw, vip + Dig (17 Feb 02)(HPT)
NOJ: USCG Kodiak 1656 cw, noj + SITOR (17 Feb 02)(HPT)
XSG: Shanghai Radio 1641 cw, xsg + SITOR (17 Feb 02)(HPT)
RRR34: Moscow Radio 1630 SITOR-B tfc-list, workingfrequencies, also at 17.30
RRR34: Moskva-1 Radio RUS 2023 ARQ+MorseID+kyky strings.
(23Feb02) (RGA)
UAT: Moscow Radio 1800 SITOR-B tfc-list (02 Feb 02)(HPT)
UFN: Novorossiysk R sitor-A wkg UBGX "Leonid Utesov"
26/01 (PP1)
8PO: BridgetownRadio BRB 2154 ARQ+MorseIDs (04Mar02) (RGA)
XSG: Shanghai Radio 1631 cw, xsg + SITOR (17 Feb 02)(HPT)
TAH: Istanbul Turk Radio 2021 FEC Traffic list.
(23Feb02) (RGA)
dhj61: unid German Navy? 1212 cw vvv vvv vvv de dhj61 dhj61
dhj61 vvvv vvv vvv ...(// to 12410,5 khz) 09-Mär-02 (wp3)
ubf2: unid 1209 cw 4lt3 4lt3 de ubf2 ubf2 09-Mär-02 (wp3)
RKL7: Arkhangelsk Radio 1320 cw, tfc, de rlk 7 qsu 16735.5,
12551.5 (12 Feb 02)(HPT)
: Russian Military 2152 RUS-75/75/160 Cipher. (04Mar02) (RGA)
VTH1/5/7 IN Mumbai 1609 rtty 50/850 RY/ID + callsigns
(23/Jan/02) (RH2)
VTH: IMN Mumbai IND 2150 RTTY/50/850 RBSL marker then crypto
to collective VWGZ. (04Mar02) (RGA)
UCE: Arkhangelsk Radio 1702 SITOR-B tfc-list (02 Feb 02)(HPT)
: Unid 2147 REVS/75/1000 Rather a large shift. Apparently not
a harmonic. (04Mar02) (RGA)
UFL: Vladivostok Radio 2300 SITOR-B navs, wx for Japan Sea,
Navarea 13 (02 Feb 02)(HPT)
ZSD: SAN Durban 0951 MFSK 54.5 Unable decode//12947.5 khz
(21/Jan/02) (RH2)
: Unid 2007 REVS/74/240 (23Feb02) (RGA)
: Unid 2144 REVS/36/200 Prob 36-50 idling. (04Mar02) (RGA)
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08646.0 VTP6: Ny Vishakapatnam 2237 cw vvv de vtp 4/5/6
(02 Feb 02)(HPT)
08661.4 VCT: GW NODE NEWFOUNDLAND 1908 CW Chan free marker (Globe)
"VCT" (14/Mar)(DW)
08683.5 LFI: Rogaland Radio GW-node 1638 cw, lfi + DIG
(02 Feb 02) (HPT)
08690.5 9MG: GlobeRadio Penang MLA 2010 ARQ+MorseID (23Feb02) (RGA)
08690.5 9MG: Georgetown Radio 1643 cw, 9mg + DIG (02 Feb 02)(HPT)
08705.0 LFI: Rogaland Radio 1714 cw, lfi + SITOR (02 Feb 02)(HPT)
08711.0 DKL: British MIL Dhekelia, CYP, 2309 USB/MIL-STD188-141A,
sounding (01Mar02) (LDO)
08711.0 FD3: UNID British MIL "FWD deployment 3", 2038 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A, sounding (27Feb02) (LDO)
08711.0 FD4: UNID British MIL "FWD deployment 4", 2108 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A, sounding (27Feb02) (LDO)
08711.0 HSP: HMGCC Hanslope Park, G 2205 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A,
sounding (01Mar02) (LDO)
08711.0 IS1: British HC Islamabad, PAK 2201 USB/MIL-STD188-141A
sounding (01Mar02) (LDO)
08711.0 KUW: British MIL Kuwait, KUW, 01061 USB/MIL-STD188-141A,
sounding (02Mar02) (LDO)
08711.0 PRI: British MIL Pristina, YUG 2330 USB/MIL-STD188-141A,
sounding (01Mar02) (LDO)
08722.0 BVA: Taipei Radio 2257 USB E/Chinese IDann, working
frequencies // 13077, also other QRGs not audible here
(01 Mar 02)(HPT)
08728.0 3AC 4: Monaco Radio, Monte Carlo 07:20 utc USB wx in french
24Feb02 (SP1)
08737.0 5BA: Cyprus Radio 1736 USB E/Greek ID (17 Feb 02)(HPT)
08740.0 OXZ: Lyngby Radio 1908 USB E/Dan. tfc-list, also at 2111
(01 Mar 02)(HPT)
08746.0 LZW: Varna Radio 1610 USB E tfc-list // 13125, 13191
(02 Feb 02)(HPT)
08749.0 LFL7: Rogaland Radio 2316 USB E/Norw. wx // 1725, 6507
(01 Mar 02)(HPT)
08764.0 NMN: USCG Portsmouth, USA(VA) 23:30 USB Wx in english
08Mar02 (SP1)
08776.0 SVO48: Olympia Radio 1945 USB Greek, about three minutes
mentioning MMSI, DSC, and other maritime expressions, then nxbulletin, // 13134, 17341, 22720 (04 Feb 02)(HPT)
08782.0 HEB 18: Bern Radio, Switzerland 19:15 utc USB Traffic list
(17Feb02) (SP1)
08785.0 UGE: Arkhangelsk Radio ???, Russia 09:20 utc USB Traffic in
Russian (23Feb02) (SP1)
08788.0 SPH: Gdynia Radio 2016 USB Pol./E tfc-list, not // 13122
(01 Mar 02)(HPT)
08788.0 WLO: Mobile Radio Al 2205 USB E wx // 13110, 17362, 22804,
other frequencies not audible (02 Mar 02)(HPT)
08806.0 3AC: Monaco Radio, Monte Carlo 07:30 utc USB wx in english
24Feb02 (SP1)
08812.0 TAH: Istanbul Radio 1803 USB E/Turk. wx // 4405, 13128
(02 Feb 02)(HPT)
08834.0 : ARINC Stn 8 Johannesburg SAF 1900 HFDL/USB Squitters.
(25Feb02) (RGA)
08855.0 KAOHSIUNG: Unid Taiwanese Net 1331 ALE/USB Sounds.
(28-02-02) (IB)
08855.0 TAIPEI2: Unid Taiwanese Net 1059 ALE/USB Wkg TAICHUNG
(28-02-02) (IB)
08855.0 TAIPEI2: Unid Taiwanese Net 1106 ALE/USB Wkg with TAICHUNG.
After message [amd faxdata...] begin tx VFT-10 Racal SkyFax
(10-03-02) (IB)
08885.0 015: ARINC BAHRAIN 2347 HFDL on usb. Squitters. 2347z. Uplink
to unid a/c "ICAO 0 invalid AID2 (02/Mar)(DW)
08885.0 : ARINC Gnd Stn 15 Bahrain 2135 HFDL Squitters.
(02Mar02) (RGA)
08885.0 : Unid ARINC Stn 1910 HFDL/USB Undecodeable squitters.
Assuming Annapolis MD USA. (25Feb02) (RGA)
08885.0 AY1954: 2355
HFDL to Unid stn LAT 40 59 53 N LON 44 54 57
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E cannot believe this is to Annapolis due to position over
Caucasus. 3/3/02 (PP1)
Unid: male / male arab simplex comms USB
09-02-02 18,19 (BvR)
Aircraft 990: (ID this way!): 0134 USB E clg. Tripoli
(11 Feb 02)(HPT)
Alger Aero: 0053 USB E wkg. MKA 115 (11 Feb 02)(HPT)
Alger: ww alitalia 465 ALG USB 09-02-02 17,28 (BvR)
Unid: Arab? Telephone call USB 06-02-02 19,38 (BvR)
Unid: II or SS pirates, male/male one of them sounded very
angry, cambio stations USB 06-02-02 19,42
Unid: Russian? simplex comms at 18.17 I heard a telephone
going over, a female answerd with halo USB
06-02-02 18,06 (BvR)
Ndjamena Aero: 0056 USB E wkg. LH 572 (11 Feb 02)(HPT)
Reach136Y: /Santa Maria ATC 1716.0 USB passing 30W
23/Feb/02 (PP1)
Bombay Aero: 2024 USB E wkg. Singapore 334 pos. rpt. and
s/check (28 Feb 02)(HPT)
Bahrain: ww Saudi 5397 from Bombay nr Jeddah F390 BHR USB
02-02-02 17,03 (BvR)
BAW 2: Speedbird Concorde 2 clg speedbird london no joy AIR
USB 05-02-02 18,40 (BvR)
BAW 2: Speedbird Concorde 2 clg speedbird london pos 38 west
no joy AIR USB 05-02-02 19,11 (BvR)
BAW2: Speedbird Concorde 2 clg speedbird london pos 27 west
AIR USB 05-02-02 19,31 (BvR)
LTU Dusseldorf: ? GG coms abt eta Athens with flight RG AIR
USB 05-02-01 19,40 (BvR)
Saudi 905: ? Clg Speedbird no joy AIR USB
05-02-02 19,06 (BvR)
: Unid ARINC GndStn 2017 HFDL/USB Irregular weak squitters.
Decoded but no ID in database. Also some aircraft squitters
with CRC failures. (24Feb02) (RGA)
CO0030: ICAO AID F4 1018 HFDL Lat 365803N LON 0712116W. Wkg
SFrancisco. (12Mar02) (BC3)
LH840: Wkg Unid ARINC GndStn 2027 HFDL/USB Posn
14720N/0995739E. Lufthansa flt. This posn, (Lat garbled), is
prob in SE Asia, so ground station is guessably Hat Yai in
Thailand. (24Feb02) (RGA)
TZ0205: ICAO AID EF 0648 HFDL Lat 405300N LON 1031142W. Wkg
SFrancisco. (12Mar02) (BC3)
Airbus 11: Airbus Hamburg GER 1403 USB Airbus 11 and 26
testing comms on different ways in German language.
(13/03/02) (PD)
7: ARINC Shannon 1534 HFDL Msg to D-ALCC LH8250: "2.D-ALCC Q08
S31ALH8250 }". At 1535z: "2.D-ALCC SA9 S32ALH82500EH153527VH/
M". (19Mar02) (RGA)
7: ARINC Shannon 1538 HFDL Msg to D-ALCM LH8415: " 2.D-ALCM
Q04 S82ALH8415 m!" (19Mar02) (RGA)
7: ARINC Shannon IRL 1952 HFDL Msg to D-ALCD, MD11F, Lufthansa
Cargo: "2.D-ALCD6_ E C4" and "2.D-ALCD 3LF 3096100301611Z TLX
RECEIPT,0027,00-TLX TRANSFERRED TO CGN MAINT &n".
(20Mar02) (RGA)
: ARINC Gnd Stn 7 Shannon IRL 1411 HFDL/USB Regular squitters.
(23Feb02) (RGA)
: ARINC Gnd Stn Shannon IRL 1647 HFDL Calls N920FT. N920FT 809
M18APOPO113A01 OPSCTL PO11/07 ETAR/UAFM .N920FT PLS RESPOND
2. From which it seems that this is the POPO11 flt seen at
1611. N920FT (ex VR-HKO) is a Boeing 747-294 of Polar Air
Cargo. So they, like United Parcel are using irregular
designators. At least with HFDL. (07Mar02) (RGA)
: ARINC-7 Gnd Stn Shannon IRL 1614 HFDL Passes Keflavik 1600z
weather to D-ALCJ/Unid. D-ALCJ 3LI 1858000314803Z AIRPORT
WX,0027,00-BIKF-RSA 071600 09010KT CAVOK M03/M10 Q0999-RFC
071330 1524 09010KT 9999 SCT030 BEC MG 1719 11020G30KT SCT015
BKN030 OVC050-BECMG 2123 3000 SN BKN005 OVC 010-R EINN-RSA
071600 2. (07Mar02) (RGA)
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08942.0 : ARINC-7 Shannon IRL 1655 HFDL Wkg D-ALCC (Lufthansa Cargo
MD11). "D-ALCC 3LN 3175500314553Z AIRPORT WX,0027,00-EDDF -RSA
161650 07006KT CAVOK 14/07 Q1015 NOSIG-RFC 161500 1601 05004KT
8000 NOSIG- R -EDDK -RSA 161650 1200 9KT CAVOK 15/07 Q1014
NOSIG-RFC 16 1500 1601 14006KT CAVOK-R -EDDW -RSA ?$".
(Presume Q=QNH in mB). (16Mar02) (RGA)
08942.0 : ARINC-7 Shannon IRL 1749 HFDL Wkg OH-LBR Finnair B757-2Q8
Flt AY2516. Msg: "OHLBR C1E .QXSXMXS 161749 AGM AN ..OHLBR/FI
AY2516/MA 008A - /FT 16/16:31 EFHK 161625Z 170018 23004KT
CAVOK PROB30 TEMPO 0005 1000 BCFG SCT002 TX05/13Z TNM04/05Z=FT
16/16:31 EFTU 161625Z 170018 20004KT CAVOK PROB3 K4"
(16Mar02) (RGA)
08942.0 ARINC Shannon: 1430 gnd stn msg to N667US (NORTHWEST)
03/03 (PP1)
08942.0 ARINC-7: Shannon IRL 1658 Msg to LH8426 MD11F D-ALCJ: "2.
D-ALCJ6_ S NE" (22Mar02) (RGA)
08942.0 AY1961: Finnair Flt [ICAO 260E3C AID B9] 2146 HFDL Wkg
Shannon. Posn 534518N/0291837E moving south east.
(17Mar02) (RGA)
08942.0 AY2365: Wkg ARINC-7 Shannon IRL 1502 HFDL 34 35 50N / 015 19
16W. Finnair flight. (04Mar03) (RGA)
08942.0 AY2502: Finnair Flt Wkg Shannon 1741 HFDL Posn 325552N/0113624W.
Westbound. (16Mar02) (RGA)
08942.0 AY2505: Finnair Flt Wkg ARINC-7 Shannon IRL 2034 HFDL Posn
354344N/0051405W Moving southwest. (08Mar02) (RGA)
08942.0 AY2520: Finnair Flt 1655 HFDL Wkg Shannon. Posn
562318N/0151248E. Moving north east (22Mar02) (RGA)
08942.0 AY2520: Finnair Flt Wkg ARINC-7 Shannon IRL 1529 HFDL Posn
554336N/0024830W eastbound. (08Mar02) (RGA)
08942.0 AY2522: Finnair Flt 2004 HFDL Wkg Shannon. Posn
534756N/0095305E. Eastbound. (13Mar02) (RGA)
08942.0 AY2526: Finnair Flt 1555 HFDL Wkg Shannon. Posn
484600N/0005054E. (ICAO 1CB862). (19Mar02) (RGA)
08942.0 AY2526: Finnair Flt 1602 HFDL Wkg Shannon. Posn
492644N/0014924E. (19Mar02) (RGA)
08942.0 AY2606: Wkg ARINC-7 Shannon IRL 1615 HFDL Finnair westbound
flt. Posn 291723N/0133112W. (05Mar02) (RGA)
08942.0 AY2608: Wkg ARINC-7 Shannon IRL 1819 Eastbound FinnAir Flt.
Posn 56 11 35N / 014 59 24E. (02Mar02) (RGA)
08942.0 AY2612: Wkg ARINC-7 Shannon IRL 1328 HFDL 37 45 01N / 006 18
25W. Finnair flight. (04Mar03) (RGA)
08942.0 CLX776:
2250
Cargolux flight msg in HFDL to ARINC Shannon
LAT 48 48 30 N LON 22 49 44 W 0203 (PP1)
08942.0 D-ALCN: MD11F Lufthansa Cargo EDDF-KJFK 1558 HFDL Wkg Shannon.
Flt LH8162. Msg: "D-ALCN SA8 S54ALH81620EH155855 VH/ /r"
(16Mar02) (RGA)
08942.0 KE0506:
2130 Korean Airlines iin HFDL to ARINC Shannon
0203 (PP1)
08942.0 KE8511: Korean Air Flt Wkg Shannon 1824 HFDL ICAO 463D8E AID
7D. Posn 402431N/0973129E.(16Mar02) (RGA)
08942.0 LH0000: Unid Lufthansa Flt 1524 HFDL Wkg Shannon. Posn
500352N/0084583E, close to that of LH8415. Same flt?
(19Mar02) (RGA)
08942.0 LH0000: Unid Lufthansa Flt 1938 HFDL Wkg Shannon. Posn
501541N/0062857E. (20Mar02) (RGA)
08942.0 LH7983: 2000
HFDL D-ALCM
msg to ARINC Shannon
02/03 (PP1)
08942.0 LH8160: Lufthansa Flt Wkg ARINC-7 Shannon IRL 2032 HFDL Posn
573753N/0083624W westbound. (08Mar02) (RGA)
08942.0 LH8162: D-ALCN MD11F Lufthansa Cargo 1604 HFDL Wkg Shannon.
Posn 504457N/0063540E. (16Mar02) (RGA)
08942.0 LH8165: Lufthansa Cargo Flt 2241 HFDL Wkg Shannon Posn
424400N/0534519W. (17Mar02) (RGA)
08942.0 LH8183: Lufthansa Flt 2003 HFDL Wkg Shannon. Posn
502840N/0101549W. (20Mar02) (RGA)
08942.0 LH8189: Lufthansa Flt 2005 HFDL Wkg Shannon. Posn
510716N/0024615E. (13Mar02) (RGA)
08942.0 LH8189: Lufthansa Flt Wkg ARINC-7 Shannon 1638 HFDL Posn
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500616N/0391401W. (07Mar02) (RGA)
LH8208: Lufthansa Cargo Flt by MD11 D-ALCN [ICAO 760E3C AID
BF] 2146 HFDL Wkg Shannon. Posn 500149N/0083225E. Westbound.
(17Mar02) (RGA)
LH8250: Lufthansa Cargo MD11F D-ALCC 1552 HFDL Wkg Shannon.
Posn 522157N/0055613E. (ICAO C60E3C). Same aircraft as
LH8441 apparently. Change of flt no or just confused system?
(19Mar02) (RGA)
LH8250: Lufthansa Flt Wkg ARINC-7 Shannon 1607 HFDL Posn
534231N/0085143E Westbound. (07Mar02) (RGA)
LH8250: Wkg ARINC-7 Shannon IRL 1630 HFDL Lufthansa flt. Posn
590334N/0002749W. (05Mar02) (RGA)
LH8267: Lufthansa Flt 1739 HFDL Wkg Shannon/7. Posn
351732N/0115740W. (12Mar02) (RGA)
LH8273:
1915 HFDL (could be D-ALCB) msg to ARINC Shannon
LAT 50 4 42 N LON 8 55 28 E 02/03 (PP1)
LH8382: Lufthansa Flt 2004 HFDL Wkg Shannon. Posn
604843N/0011549W. (13Mar02) (RGA)
LH8400: 1852 HFDL msg to Shannon LAT 48 9 31 N LON 19 15 33
W 02/03 (PP1)
LH8400: Lufthansa Flt Wkg Shannon 1742 HFDL Posn
525530N/0024725E. (16Mar02) (RGA)
LH8401: Wkg ARINC-7 Shannon IRL 1636 HFDL Lufthansa flt. Posn
440914N/0264221W. (05Mar02) (RGA)
LH8415: Lufthansa Flt 1526 HFDL Wkg Shannon. Posn
494519N/0093725E. (19Mar02) (RGA)
LH8418: Lufthansa Flt 2010 HFDL Wkg 7-Shannon. Posn
483801N/0302424E not updated. (11Mar02) (RGA)
LH8419:
2120 Lufthansa Cargo in HFDL to ARINC Shannon
0203 (PP1)
LH8426: Lufthansa Cargo MD11F D-ALCJ 1652 HFDL Wkg Shannon.
Posn 282339N/0702436E. ICAO AID 560E3C. (22Mar02) (RGA)
LH8441: Lufthansa Cargo MD11F D-ALCC 1531 HFDL Wkg Shannon.
Posn 505307N/0070856E. (ICAO C60E3C). (19Mar02) (RGA)
LH8443: Lufthansa Flt Wkg ARINC-7 Shannon IRL 1529 HFDL Posn
483436N/0125706W westbound. (08Mar02) (RGA)
N920FT: 1900 HFDL
msg to ARINC Shannon 02/03 (PP1)
NW67: Wkg ARINC-7 Shannon IRL 1305 HFDL 59 45 14N / 009 13
14W. North West Airlines. (04Mar03) (RGA)
NW68: NorthWest Flt Wkg Shannon 1842 HFDL Posn
190510N/0725743E.(16Mar02) (RGA)
OH-LBS: Finnair B-757-2Q8 Flt AY2522 2017 HFDL Msg: 'OHLBS
arriving Gate 29 time 0002. TERV MARA 5'. (13Mar02) (RGA)
POPO11: Polar Air Cargo Flt Wkg ARINC-7 Shannon 1611 HFDL No
posn given. PO is allocated to Aeropelican Air Service, but by
subsequent analysis, this is Polar Air Cargo B747-294 N920FT.
(07Mar02) (RGA)
RCH560Y: 1855 HFDL msg to ARINC Shannon 02/03 (PP1)
SV0905: Saudia Flt 1742 HFDL Wkg Shannon/7. Posn
530859N/0084643W. (12Mar02) (RGA)
SV0905: Wkg ARINC-7 Shannon IRL 1643 HFDL Saudia westbound
flight. Posn 510615N/0004106W. (05Mar02) (RGA)
SV1832: Saudia Flt Wkg ARINC-7 Shannon IRL 2043 HFDL Posn
192329N/0430448E. (08Mar02) (RGA)
UP6711: United Parcel Flt 1943 HFDL Wkg Shannon. Posn
503746N/0091530W. (20Mar02) (RGA)
UP6723: United Parcel Flt 2010 Wkg Shannon. Posn
492827N/0030820W. Eastbound. (13Mar02) (RGA)
UP6723: Wkg ARINC-7 Shannon IRL 1730 HFDL UPS flt. Posn
542022N/0272645W. (05Mar02) (RGA)
UP6742: United Parcel Flt 2203 HFDL Wkg Reykjavik. Posn
570422N/0051045W. ICAO AID 2CDAC5. (21Mar02) (RGA)
UP6753: United Parcel Flt 1948 HFDL Wkg Shannon. Posn
524956N/0011522W. ICAO 2CDAC5. (20Mar02) (RGA)
UP6803: United Parcel Flt Wkg ARINC-7 Shannon IRL 2043 HFDL
Posnnot given. (08Mar02) (RGA)
EIP: Shannon Volmet 1621 USB E Volmet // 5505, 13264
(02 Mar 02)(HPT)
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08965.0 160014: C-5 86-0014 0126 ALE/USB Wkg ADWNPR (Rckwll-Col
Andrews) (05Mar02) (SA)
08965.0 538037DAT: KC-135 63-8037 0022 ALE/USB Wkg ADWNPR (Andrews)
(26Feb02) (SA)
08965.0 cronpr: USAF? 1509 usb/ale clg 200178 13-Feb-02 (wp3)
08971.0 Dogfish: US Navy MARPAT 0957 USB Testing comms with Kilo 1
Oscar. Very good signals over here. (15/03/02) (PD)
08971.0 Spangle 32: (sounds like- probable P-3C): 1520 USB calling
High Voltage (exercise controller). High Voltage answers but
Spangle 32 can't hear him. (10/FEB/02) (RP3)
08971.0 Unid: O/M (JJ): 0344 USB w/O/M (JJ). (6/FEB/02) (RP3)
08974.0 Charlie 253: Unid 1240 USB Position report 50.40N-12.39W
(Southwest of Ireland) and would be listening on selcal.
English language. (12/03/02) (PD)
08977.0 : ARINC Gnd Stn 3 Reykjavik ICE 1606 HFDL/USB 30 sec
squitters. (23Feb02) (RGA)
08977.0 AY2368: Wkg Gnd Stn 3 Reykjavik ICE 2008 HFDL/USB Finnair
flight. Posn 393835N/0112336W. Further reports followed.
(23Feb02) (RGA)
08977.0 LH8163: Wkg ARINC GndStn 3 Reykjavik ICE 1904 HFDL/USB Posn
51633N 05644W, Lufthansa flt. (24Feb02) (RGA)
08977.0 PO72: Wkg ARINC-3 Stn Reykjavik ICE 2153 HFDL Unid airline.
Posn 38 16 33N / 075 20 10W. (02Mar02) (RGA)
08977.0 Yeovil ops: RN Yeovilton calling for 5MT.0 USB 1527z
30/Jan/02 (RP)
08981.0 : NATO Air Defence System 2007 LINK-11/1364/USB
(23Feb02) (RGA)
08983.0 Camslant Chesapeake: 0125 USB w/CG Rescue 2118 (HU-25B, ATC
Mobile) in radio checks, (10/FEB/02) (RP3)
08983.0 Camslant Chesapeake: 0315 USB w/CG 6027 (HH-60, ATC Mobile)
securing radio guard. (22/FEB/02) (RP3)
08983.0 Camslant Chesapeake: 2227 USB w/CG 40C (HH-60 # 6040, CGAS
Clearwater-not heard). (25/FEB/02) (RP3)
08983.0 Camslant Chesapeake: 2228 USB w/CG 6012 (HH-60J,CGAS
Clearwater) in position report (4203N/6954W).
(12/FEB/02) (RP3)
08983.0 CamsPac Point Reyes: 0304 in radio check with unidentified
asset (blocked by strong RTTY signal). (25/FEB/02) (RP3)
08983.0 CG 2020: Clg Camslant Chesapeake 0114 USB No joy on Camslant
end. Latter asks for long count to align antennas. Camslant
approves request of 2020 switches back to 8.983
(07Mar02) (MTG)
08983.0 CG 2128: Wkg CAMSLANT 0114 USB In rc with Camslant Chesapeake.
(07Mar02) (MTG)
08983.0 CG Rescue 2118: 0256 USB w/Camslant in position report.
(10/FEB/02) (RP3)
08983.0 CG6039: Wkg CAMSLANT 0046 USB Posn report. (01-03-02) (MF)
08983.0 ComSta Kodiak: 0320 USB w/CG 1707 (HC-130, CGAS Kodiak)
establishing radio guard. (22/FEB/02) (RP3)
08983.0 NMN:
Camslant Chesapeake req flight ops from 1701 (a/c not
heard) USA USB 06-03-02 19,28 (BvR)
08983.0 NMN: USCG CAMSLANT 0158 USB E wkg. Rescue 2139
(11 Feb 02) (HPT)
08989.0 ONY: BAF Melsbroek ww Oscar Oscar BEL USB
18-02-02 18,30 (BvR)
08992.0 Andrews: 2313 USB w/SAM 201 (not heard). Suggest QSY to 15016.
SAM 201 apparently switches transmitters and is 5/5. Request
pp w/Andrews Metro. Wants wx for Patrick AFB. Also in pp
w/Patrick Base Ops. (12/FEB/02) (RP3)
08992.0 ANDREWS: Wkg NAVY PG015 2350 USB PP DSN351-8128/8091/7295/TRIDENT
OPS. Followed by pp to 351-7125/8285.
(06-03-02) (MF)
08992.0 BAJA 02: Clg MAINSAIL 0132 USB 'With request'. No response.
(07 Mar 02) (JH)
08992.0 BAJA 02: Clg MAINSAIL 0144 USB No known response.
(07 Mar 02) (JH)
08992.0 Blue 41: 212Z
Blue 41 [KC-10]call Offutt PP McGuire AFB,
N.J. - ETA 0115Z 1/Mar/02 (RR)
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08992.0 CRITERIA: Clg MAINSAIL 2147 USB 'With request' No response.
Back to 11244 at 2148z with same, again with no response and
gone. (04 Mar 02) (JH)
08992.0 FDE: Villacoublay French Air Force, France 17:30 utc USB Info
for a flight "Decollage Auxerre 17:05 arrivee 22:30 - Qrx a
19:30" 24Feb02 (SP1)
08992.0 Gold 12:
0418Z
Gold 12 [KC-10] call Andrews PP Grand Forks
AFB, N.D. 8/Mar/02 (RR)
08992.0 KEY LINE(?): 0226 USB Calling for signals check with no known
response. (15 Mar 02) (JH)
08992.0 Lancer 30: (P-3C, VP-10 NAS Brunswick): 0325 USB w/Andrews in
pp w/Duty Office passing on station time and receiving QSL
from Duty Office. (10/FEB/02) (RP3)
08992.0 LOG ROAD: Clg MAINSAIL 1839 USB 'With request'. No known
response. (07 Mar 02) (JH)
08992.0 MAGIC 75: Clg SAND HILL(?) 0629 USB Raises ASCENSION for an
attempted phonepatch to a couple of common DSN 939 extensions
associated with the NAOC. The first extension was not
answered, and the second was busy. MAGIC 75 said he would try
later and gone. (22 Feb 02) (JH)
08992.0 MAGIC 77: Wkg DEFERRED(?) 0353 USB MAGIC 77 asked if they
could go "green" on this circuit, was told no and gone.
DEFERRED appears to be guarding 8992.0. Two weeks ago (22 Feb
02) MAGIC 75 called SANDHILL on 8992.0 at 0629z.
(08 Mar 02) (JH)
08992.0 NAVY 4Y: Wkg Dover 0000 USB Passes admin to Dover (349.4)
(07Mar02)(MTG)
08992.0 Navy CW: 0154Z
Navy CW 150 [C-130T] call Thule PP Lajes Fld,
Azores - got wx for Lajes at 0300Z 15/Mar/02 (RR)
08992.0 Navy LL-44: 0124Z.0 Navy LL-44 [P-3C] call Thule PP Randolph
AFB, TX - ETA 0255Z 27/Feb/02 (RR)
08992.0 OFFUTT: 28-char EAM 0120 USB R4VG3Z. (05 Mar 02) (JH)
08992.0 OFFUTT: 28-char EAM 0124 USB R4X5SJ. (05 Mar 02) (JH)
08992.0 Razor 33: 0240Z.0 Razor 33 [E-8C] call Thule PP McConnell
AFB, Kan 26/Feb/02 (RR)
08992.0 Reach 449T: 0210Z.0 Reach 449T [type?] call Thule PP Hilda
Metro - got wx for Incirlik AB, Turkey at 0800Z 16/Feb/02 (RR)
08992.0 Reach 4640:
0413Z
Reach 4640 [type?] call Offutt PP
Ramstien AB, Germany - ETA 0630Z 14/Mar/02 (RR)
08992.0 Reach 6013: 0411Z.0 Reach 6013 [type?] call Ascension PP USafty Metro - got wx for Frankfurt at 0730Z 25/Jan/02 (RR)
08992.0 Reach 632Y: 0414Z.0 Reach 632Y [type?] call Ascension PP
Bangor Airport, ME - setting up A/R for 0600Z 23/Feb/02 (RR)
08992.0 Reach 736Y:
0210Z
Reach 736Y [type?] call Thule PP Moron
AB, Spain - ETA 0400Z
08992.0 Reach 9008: 0430Z.0 Reach 9008 [type?] call Andrews PP Dover
AFB, DE - ETA 0530Z 3/Feb/02 (RR)
08992.0 Reach 9009:
0415Z
Reach 9009 [C-5] call Thule PP Hilda
East - ETA 0700Z to Stewart Airport, NY - ETA 0700Z
10/Mar/02 (RR)
08992.0 Reach 920T: 0318Z.0 Reach 920T [type?] call Thule PP
Elmendorf AFB, AK - ETA 0630Z 15/Feb/02 RR)
08992.0 Reach C53Y:
0404Z
Reach C53Y [type?] call Lajes PP Hilda
East - ETA 0645Z to Incirlik, Turkey 10/Mar/02 (RR)
08992.0 Tanker 36: (probable KS ANG KC-135, McConnell AFB): 0305 USB
w/Andrews in pp w/McConnell CP discussing fuel flow problems.
Tanker 36 and CP personnel decide to terminate mission and
RTB. (10/FEB/02) (RP3)
08992.0 Thule: 0250 USB w/Navy LD 10N (P-3C, VP-10 NAS Brunswick) in
pp w/314-624-5215 (busy). (8/FEB/02) (RP3)
08992.0 Toga 79: at 0508Z - TOGA 79 (KC-10A, 60th AMW, Travis) with
p/p via GHFS Thule to Travis Metro 22/Feb/02 (CR).
08992.0 Unid: 0226 USB [No voice id; fair/good levels here; WAR HAWK]
bcsting short test counts and simulcasting same on 6697.0
(fair) with nothing heard on 11244.0 or 9016.0 (or any other
ZULU freq.) (15 Mar 02) (JH)
08992.0 Unid: Spanish female with five figure numbers broadcast in AM
at 0411Z. Right on top of USAF GHFS frequency - cheeky!
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YALE MAN(?): EAM Bcast 0121 USB R4VG3Z. (05 Mar 02) (JH)
YALE MAN(?): EAM Bcast 0125 USB R4VG3Z. Good levels over
OFFUTT. Simulcast 11244. H+25/h+55 activity. (05 Mar 02) (JH)
Kilo 1 Oscar : US Navy MARPAT 0959 USB Testing comms and RATT
with Dogfish. Very good signalse. (15/03/02) (PD)
HABITAT: wking PRIME TIME 801 in USB at 0111, Prime Time
advising ops normal. 16/Feb/02 (TS)
Trenton Military: 2300 USB w/Canforce 305. Trenton unable to
hear so QSY to 11271. (12/FEB/02) (RP3)
Trenton Military: 2305 USB w/Canforce 2654 w/wx for Ottawa &
Trenton. Also in pp w/Wing Ops, CFB Trenton w/arrival
information. (12/FEB/02) (RP3)
AID FIRST: 28-char EAM 1641 USB R4ZB7O simulcast 8992 & 11244.
He's using the character count statement to end his xmns.
(06 Mar 02) (JH)
LOG ROAD: 28-char EAM 1614 USB R4CZY4 simulcast 8992 & 11244.
(07 Mar 02) (JH)
NEW MATH: EAM Bcast 0303 USB R44NX4 simulcast 6697, 8992 and
11244. (02 Mar 02) (JH)
POOL CUE: 28-char EAM 0506 USB TWFLR6 simulcast 6697 8992 and
11244. (13 Mar 02) (JH)
POT LUCK: EAM Bcast 0303 USB TWG5AT simulcast 6697 8992 and
11244. (13 Mar 02) (JH)
RICOCHET: 28-char EAM 1620 USB TWCK7B simulcast 8992 and
11244. Nothing heard at 1625z. (11 Mar 02) (JH)
WAR HAWK: 28-char EAM Bcast 0304 USB TWFQWT slightly trailing
the GHFS' bcst of same, and simulcasting same on 6697, 8992
and 11244. (15 Mar 02) (JH)
YALE MAN(?): EAM Bcast 0132 USB R4X5SJ simulcast 8992 and
11244. (05 Mar 02) (JH)
SAM 300: 2252 USB w/Andrews in pp w/SAM Command w/departure
report. Carrying DV-2 plus 4. Also in pp w/Andrews Metro w/wx
for Kansas City Airport. (11/FEB/02) (RP3)
Andrews: 0233 USB w/SAM 682 (VC-9 # 76-1682, 99th AS)
w/departure report. Carrying DV-3 plus 18. (10/FEB/02) (RP3)
Northern Lights: (NE Air Intercept Gnd Ctl, Griffiss AB, NY):
2140 USB w/Magic 75 (E-3B AWACS, Geilenkirchen AB GE)
exchanging aircraft tracking information. Encrypted comms also
noted on this freq. (7/FEB/02) (RP3)
: Unid Fishermen 1245 USB Comms in English language with
strong Scottish accent, talking about going further to the
North. Background sounded like vessel. (12/03/02) (PD)
100449: C-5 70-0449 0717 ALE/USB Wkg JTY (Yakota)
(10Mar02) (SA)
160023: Rch-345Y C-5 86-0023 2035 ALE/USB Wkg GTL (Thule) with
ALE init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) req WX at
Frankfurt at 22000Z (06Mar02) (SA)
200175: Rch-372Y C-17 00-0175 0132 ALE/USB Wkg GTL (Thule)
with ALE init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAWNNNN (Hilda W) broken barely
readable (07Mar02) (SA)
200175: Rch-C25Y C-17 00-0175 0120 ALE/USB Wkg JDG (Diego
Garcia) with ALE init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) inb
next frag + 15 22 pallets, 14 pax, reg mail A1 (26Feb02) (SA)
200534: Rch-004Y C-17 90-0534 1701 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPDDFNNNN (Frankfurt/Rhein-Main) inb 2100Z
A2 (21Feb02) (SA)
223292: Rch--621 C-17 92-3292 1827 ALE/USB Wkg GTL with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) as frag A1 + WX
(22Feb02) (SA)
260005: Rch-036Y C-17 96-0005 1850 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE
no reply, then Lajes with same result (07Mar02) (SA)
270041: Rch-344Y C-17 97-0041 0345 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) next dest as frag A1 13
pallets 52 pax (22Feb02) (SA)
280056: Rch-576Y C-17 98-0056 0725 ALE/USB Wkg JNR with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTARNNNN (Ramstein) offload message about
some critical patients arr at your loc PP to ???medical centre
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(19Feb02) (SA)
280: USAF
0441z TO MET, MTD 15/Mar/02 (S)
290165: Rch-664Y C-17 99-0165 2026 ALE/USB Wkg GTL (Thule)
with ALE init PP to [AMD]CCCCD83184715186NNNN (Mid-East??)
with revised arr time at OAKN (Kandahar Afgan) (06Mar02) (SA)
420192: KC-10 82-0192 0014 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (Croughton)
(05Mar02) (SA)
491947: Rosco-52 KC-10 79-1947 2052 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN(Hilda E) req Metro for WX at OTBH
AL UDEID and OTBD DOHA INTL (Qatar) for 0130Z (22Feb02) (SA)
523542: KC-135 62-3542 1652 ALE/USB Wkg WC3 (unid)
(13Mar02) (SA)
ADW: USAF
0526z TO OFF 15/Mar/02 (RR)
DRAJ:(Selcall) C-5 68-0226 2150 ALE/USB Sounds (25Feb02) (SA)
E30001: Shuck-91 E-3B 79-0001 0208 ALE/USB Wkg GTL (Thule)
with ALE init PP to [AMD]CCCCD8,8842011NNNN (Tinker/Raymond24)
unable to read due to 290063's many ALE bursts (05Mar02) (SA)
NAVY 858: 2149 USB Requesting p/p to DSN 828-3376 [Coast Guard
Station, Alameda, CA] via OFFUTT. Because of interference,
OFFUTT operator requested QSY to 8992.0. Phone busy along
with alternate number 828-3378. NAVY 858 requested information
be relayed by OFFUTT operator at a later time. gone at 2154z.
(01Mar02) (BD)
SENTRY 62: 2137 USB Maybe CENTURY 62. Requesting relay to
ALTUS via "autovon". Sounded like fill-ins of message lines,
possibly sent earlier by ALE. Ground station not heard. Gone
at 2138z. (01Mar02) (BD)
Cape Radio: USAF/NASA 0351 USB / working MV Freedom Star for
STS-109 launch support. (01March2002) (Midwest USA)
TOU: Rockwell-Collins (France) Toulouse 2224 ALE/USB Sounds.
(21Mar02) (RGA)
BU2C2: Romanian MOI Bucharest, ROU 2248 USB/ MIL-STD 188-141A
calling TIMC2 [=Timisoara] (15Mar02) (LDO)
: Unid 1627 USB No ID given. Long test counts. Simulcast 8992
and 11244. (23 Feb 02) (JH)
BOYS' CLUB: 28-char EAM 1513 USB R4MRST co-active with
ANDREWS' GHFS bcast of same. Simulcast 8992 and 11244.
(25 Feb 02) (JH)
DUMP BED: 28-char EAM 1633 USB R4WP4L simulcast 8992 and
11244. He'll probably be back up on 8992.0//11244.0 at
h+55/h+25 with the string over the next hour or so.
(23 Feb 02) (JH)
K90: Unid 0403 ALE/USB Wkg K04 K05. Sends amd
TIME01020125120415. TIME01020125120448. TIME01020125120527.
(25-02-02) (IB)
FABIO: Italian GUARFI Net 2327 ALE/USB Calls ALE.
(01Mar02) (RGA)
102: Poss Chinese Mil 0900 ALE/USB Wkg 103. (12-03-02) (IB)
UAZ167: IOM Mobile Vehicle AFG 1452 ALE/LSB Wkg with
IOMMAZ/(Mazar i Sharif AFG. IOM=International Organisation for
Migration. (12-03-02) (IB)
no-call: Czech embassy Paris, F 0738 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A
serial tone modem based ARQ system, IRS mode, QSX 10306 kHz
(12Feb02) (LDO)
NMF: USCG Boston 0820 FAX 120/576 Fax from NHS/NCEP Marine
Prediction Center
NMF: USCG Boston 0820 FAX 120/576 Fax from NHS/NCEP Marine
Prediction Center 15/Feb/02 (HPT)
Dustoff 843: USB 1951z I copied 'Dustoff 843' wking 'Dustoff
Ops' advising that voice training would come in 30 minutes.
6/Feb/02 (TS)
MGJ: RN Base Clyde Greenock SCO 2127 RTTY/75/350 CARBs.
(04Mar02) (RGA)
MJG: RN Faslane 0329 rtty 75/340 CARBS (29/Dec/01) (RH2)
Unid: Y/L (EE): 0308 USB w/five-letter groups using NATO
phonetics. (11/FEB/02) (RP3)
RIW: Moscow Naval 0925 CW Wkg RMYK with QSAs. (27Feb02) (GH2)
Unid: O/M (SS): 0024 USB w/O/M (SS). (8/MAR/02) (RP3)
Pagina 305
WUN-v08
09145.0 Unid: O/M (SS): 0343 USB calling Mike Golf (not heard).
(22/FEB/02) (RP3)
09146.0 no-call: MANY French MIL stations, F 0649 USB/ THOMSON
CSF(THALES)/SYSTEME 3000 8-FSK ALE system, short bursts with
ALM intro(02Feb02) (LDO)
09153.5 prob. Brit. mil: 0810 Piccolo 12-tone, encrypt.
(15 Feb 02)(HPT)
09153.5 prob: . Brit. mil: 0810 Piccolo 12-tone, encrypt.
(15 Feb 02)(HPT)
09153.5 prob: Brit. mil: 0810 Piccolo 12-tone, encrypt.
(15 Feb 02)(HPT)
09157.0 HEC: Bern Radio, Switzerland 18:35 utc CW "HEC HEC HEC ..."
(17Feb02) (SP1)
09157.0 HEC: Berne Radio 0815 cw, hec + Digitals (GW-node)
(15 Feb 02)(HPT)
09165.0 HLL2: Seoul Meteo KOR 2020 FAX/120/576 Chart. (09-03-02) (AB)
09190.0 BXT3: MFA Beijing, CHN 1848 USB/MIL-STD 188- 110A serial tone
modem, testing to unlocated embassy with RYRYRY & ID
(08Feb02) (LDO)
09191.0 FNM: ALE stn sounding at 1505. Other freqs noted for this stn
are 4438 & 6765. Anyone have an idea as to the ID of this
stn? 17/Feb/02 (TS)
09212.0 NOMADE1: R&S Mobile 1638 ALE/USB Calls RSMUNICH.
(25Feb02) (RGA)
09224.0 no-call: Egyptian MIL/border guards, EGY 2308 USB/ scrambled
speech using VeriCrypt device, 75Bd/85Hz FSK sequence for
synch. (11Feb02) (LDO)
09227.0 AA1: UNID Israeli AF station, ISR 2112 USB/MIL- STD 188-141A,
calling C65 (13Mar02) (LDO)
09227.0 C56: Israeli Air Force Net 2002 ALE/USB Calls SE1.
(16Mar02) (RGA)
09227.0 C56: UNID Israeli AF station, ISR 2135 USB/MIL- STD 188-141A,
calling AA1 (13Mar02) (LDO)
09227.0 Israeli AF: 1717.0 ALE/USB C90 calling DD1/DFA (??)
04/02(PP1)
09227.8 no-call: UNID MIL net, D? 1328, BURST FSK`200Bd/850Hz, burst
starting with reversals, possibly German MIL (09Mar02) (LDO)
09237.0 : Unid In Prog 1154 CW 4-ltr gps accented ltrs badly spaced
ended =7S6=7S6 + (15Mar02) (GH2)
09237.0 : Unid In Prog 1155 CW 4-fig grps ended '0678 1426 = 3 90 +'
(14Mar02) (GH2)
09238.0 : Pres M08 Cuba 0912 CW 5LGps with msgs for AGUGA, DTNMF and
RRMTA. Not up at 1000z. (15Mar02) (GH2)
09247.3 FJY2: DTRE Kerguelen I 0325 Arq-E3 200/400 Betas
(29/Dec/01) (RH2)
09248.0 AA1: UNID Israeli AF station, ISR 2142 USB/MIL- STD 188-141A,
encrypted AMD tfc. to C53 (13Mar02) (LDO)
09248.0 C53: UNID Israeli AF station, ISR 2142 USB/MIL- STD 188-141A,
encrypted AMD tfc. to AA1(13Mar02) (LDO)
09250.0 239: Poss Chinese Mil 0159 ALE/USB Sounds. (02-03-02) (IB)
09250.0 239: Poss Chinese Mil 1434 ALE/USB Wkg 138. (27-02-02) (IB)
09259.0 MBOUNGOU: Gabon Railways Mboungou. 2005 ALE/USB Sounds.
(13Mar02) (RGA)
09260.0 50: Danish Military 1836 ALE/USB Calls 45, who responds.
(13Mar02) (RGA)
09260.0 68: DANISH ARMY ? 1646 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng DK11
10/02 (PP1)
09260.0 BXM51: UNID Chinese diplo, 2108 USB/MIL-STD 188- 110A serial
tone modem, testing to unlocated embassy with RYRYRY & ID
(10Feb02) (LDO)
09286.0 LOGOPS: Dutch MIL forward operating base Narvik/ Beisfjord
area, NOR 1827 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, LQA tfc. to LOGOPS
(12Feb02) (LDO)
09286.0 LOGOPS: Dutch MIL Supply Company Beisfjord area, NOR 1827
USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, LQA tfc. to FOB (12Feb02) (LDO)
09286.0 NOR: Netherlands Military in Norway 1900 ALE/USB Calls NOB.
(13Mar02) (RGA)
09286.0 NOR: Netherlands Military in Norway 2100 ALE/SUB Calls NOB.
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09310.0
09315.0
09320.0
09323.0
09325.0
09325.0
09325.0
09325.0
09325.0
09350.0
09350.0
09360.0
09371.0
09969.9
10000.0
10018.0
10027.0
10046.0
10051.0
10057.0
10072.0
10087.0
10087.0
10087.0
10087.0
10087.0
10087.0
10087.0
WUN-v08
(16Mar02) (RGA)
FRT: UNID British MIL , G? 2039 USB/MIL-STD 188- 141A,
sounding (27Feb02) (LDO)
LON: British MIL London?, G? 2138 USB/MIL-STD188-141A,
sounding (27Feb02) (LDO)
HR: AlgOil Hassi R'Mel ALG 1846 ALE/USB Sounds.
(13Mar02) (RGA)
Andrews: USAF 1903 USB / clg SAM 60203 on F-616. QRM from WWRB
on 9320 kHz AM. (22Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
unid :(running) 1030z CW !6th Feb 5LC weak, unusual as
duplicated letters in several groups,e.g., EWDTT ITTNT WMWRR
DDIMR GNNRR (GH)
AW: UNID French MIL station, F 1047 USB/THOMSON CSF(THALES)
/SYSTEME 3000 8-FSK ALE system, short bursts with ALM intro
(12Feb02) (LDO)
FP: UNID French MIL station, F 1039 USB/THOMSON CSF(THALES)
/SYSTEME 3000 8-FSK ALE system, short bursts with ALM intro
(12Feb02) (LDO)
MY: UNID French MIL station, F 1036 USB/THOMSON CSF(THALES)
/SYSTEME 3000 8-FSK ALE system/STANAG 4285 short crypto msgs
to "FP" using 1200bps & short interleaving (12Feb02) (LDO)
OU: UNID French MIL station, F 1158 USB/THOMSON CSF(THALES)
/SYSTEME 3000 8-FSK ALE system/STANAG 4285 short crypto msgs
to "MY" using 1200bps & short interleaving (12Feb02) (LDO)
ZW: UNID French MIL station, F 1057 USB/THOMSON CSF(THALES)
/SYSTEME 3000 8-FSK ALE system, short bursts with ALM intro
(12Feb02) (LDO)
Voice of America: HF "feeder"-Delano, CA 0857 LSB / with VOA
News Now programs. Has no carrier or pilot tone!
(16March2002) (Midwest USA)
Voice of America: HF "feeder"-Delano, CA 1416 LSB / with VOA 0
News Now programs. Still on since sign on at 0857Z!
(16March2002) (Midwest USA)
OXT: Copenhagen meteo DNK 0003 FAX/120/576 Ice chart.
(10-03-02) (AB)
2222: N.African Oil/MOI Net 2216 ALE/USB Sounds.
(19Mar02) (RGA)
JMH3: Tokyo Meteo 2120 WXFAX 120/576 surface analysis
(02 Feb 02)(HPT)
WWV: NIST FORT COLLINS TS 0840 A9W on usb. Time sigs/Voice
announcements. (25/Feb)(DW)
Bombay Aero: 2111 USB E wkg. Malaysian a/c (31 Jan 02)(HPT)
OKL: Praha Radio 1708 USB Czech wkg. a/c, info for Abu Dhabi,
Dubai (08 Feb 02)(HPT)
4XZ: IN HAIFA 1551 CW Marker "vvv de 4XZ ==" then tfc in
offline encrypt. (21/Feb)(DW)
VFG: Gander Volmet 2050 USB E Volmet (31 Jan 02)(HPT)
San Francisco ARINC: requests to know if Korean Air 001 is now
receiving ELT signal on guard and aircraft responds negative
in USB at 1944Z. 22/Feb/02 (CR)
Speedbird 78: 0112 USB E clg. Speedbird London, no joy
(11 Feb 02)(HPT)
---: AIRCRAFT ICAO 17070143 1759 HFDL on usb. Log on request.
(21/Feb)(DW)
---: AIRCRAFT ICAO 17070150 1854 HFDL on usb. Log on request.
Rptd 1929z (21/Feb)(DW)
---: AIRCRAFT ICAO 17070154 1922 HFDL on usb, then rptd.
(21/Feb)(DW)
---: FLIGHT LH8250 1935 HFDL on usb. Air posn 51.48N 2.52E.
1940z 51.46N 1.47E (21/Feb)(DW)
014: ARINC KRASNOYARSK 1654 HFDL on usb. Squitters. 1837 logon
confirm to ICAO 17070143 as Air ID 58. 1855 logon confirm to
ICAO 34336142 as Air ID 63 (21/Feb)(DW)
14: ARINC Krasnoyarsk RUS 2205 HFDL Msg to D-ALCI "2.D-ALCI
3LL 2003200301321ZTLX RECEIPT,0027,00-TLX TRANSFERRED TO BOM
MAINT" (Bombay/Mumbai maintenance?) (18Mar02) (RGA)
: ARINC Gnd Stn 14 Krasnoyarsk RUS 1415 HFDL/USB Squitters.
(23Feb02) (RGA)
Pagina 307
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10087.0 : ARINC-14 Krasnoyarsk RUS 1749 HFDL Msg to LH8382: "2.D-ALCJ
Q02 S82ALH8382 3,". Is this timeslot info? (17Mar02) (RGA)
10087.0 ARINC-14: Krasnoyarsk RUS 2056 HFDL Squitters. No aeroplanes
in over 2 hours monitoring. (21Mar02) (RGA)
10087.0 KE0518: KoreanAir Flt 2102 HFDL Wkg 14-Krasnoyarsk. Posn
402434N/1080254E then 403330N/1100006E at 2112z.
(11Mar02) (RGA)
10087.0 LH7981: Lufthansa Cargo MD11F D-ALCI 2200 HFDL Wkg
Krasnoyarsk. Posn 391111N/0355725E. (18Mar02) (RGA)
10087.0 LH7981: Lufthansa Flt 2108 HFDL Wkg 14-Krasnoyarsk. Posn
445931N/0313604E then 442858N/0315730E at 2113z.
(11Mar02) (RGA)
10087.0 LH8382: Lufthansa Cargo MD11F D-ALCJ [AID D7] 1750 HFDL Wkg
Krasnoyarsk. Posn 642215N/0101111E. (17Mar02) (RGA)
10087.0 LH8427: Lufthansa Cargo MD11F D-ALCD 2205 HFDL Wkg
Krasnoyarsk. [ICAO ID 260E3C]. Posn 491523N/0161758E.
(18Mar02) (RGA)
10100.5 DDK9: Hamburg Meteo 1803 rtty 50/400 Marine Wx\EE
(28/Dec/01) (RH2)
10110.0 IOMKUN: IOM Kunduz AFG 1310 ALE/LSB Wkg Mobiles UAZ179 UAZ182.
Also heard: 341, 9004, UAZ170, UAZ167, IOMDYU/Prob Dushanbe,
TOY011, TOY013, TOY014 all mobiles. Very rare work in USB.
(09-03-02) (IB)
10110.0 IOMMAI: IOM office Maimana, AFG 0238 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A wkng
TOY013 (13Mar02) (LDO)
10116.8 BAF4: Beijing Meteo 1845 WXFAX 120/576 // 14365,9
(02 Feb 02)(HPT)
10192.5 DRAV:
0830
FGS KARLSRUHE FRIGATE 122 CLASS F-212
USB/voice and data link w/DHJ59 German Navy Wilhelmshaven
13/03 (PP1)
10192.5 DRES:
0845 FGS WEIDEN MINE HUNTER M-1060 USB/voice and
data link w/DHJ59 German Navy Wilhelmshaven 13/03 (PP1)
10192.6 DHJ-59: 0204 USB w/DRAO (FGS LUEBECK, FRIGATE 122 CLASS,
F-214) & DRAH w/EE servicing of RTTY traffic. (8/MAR/02) (RP3)
10192.6 DREG: (German Navy vessel, PROBABLE MINE HUNTER): 0137 w/EE
servicing of RTTY traffic. (8/MAR/02) (RP3)
10240.0 205: Poss Chinese Mil 0309 ALE/USB Wkg 206 & 300.
(04-03-02) (IB)
10241.0 ---: UNID UKRAINIAN? 1700 rtty 50/R/200 In 3SC. "Kriptograma
Biran(or Buran) and Legenda-887 in headers then on line
encrypt with "zzzzzzzzzzz" lead-in/tails. Off air 1708z
(24/Feb)(DW)
10275.0 SP130P: AlgOil Pumping Stn 1639 ALE/LSB Sounds.
(11Mar02) (RGA)
10285.0 INAS30P: AlgOil In Amenas ALG 1637 ALE/LSB Sounds. Also heard
OHT30P/Ohanet. (11Mar02) (RGA)
10295.0 French Truckers: France 14:35 utc LSB Fixed and mobiles
stations One of these stations give QTH "Melun" near Paris
(18Feb02) (SP1)
10306.0 no-call: UNID MIL-net, 1740 USB/THOMSON CSF (THALES)/SYSTEME
3000/analogue voice scrambler, lengthy testing, sounding like
10-count in some Slavic language (RUS?) but unable to
determine the language due to scrambling (16Mar02) (LDO)
10330.0 BXM51: UNID Chinese diplo, 2120 USB/MIL-STD188-110A serial
tone modem, tfc. to unloc. station with RYRYRY & ID
(09Mar02) (LDO)
10341.0 HEC: GW NODE BERN 1725 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "HEC" and
wkng ships in Globedata (24/Feb)(DW)
10360.0 SAB: Goeteborg Radio 1712 cw, sab + SITOR (28 Feb 02)(HPT)
10360.0 SAB: GW NODE GOETEBORG 2006 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "SAB"
(24/Feb)(DW)
10378.0 B20: UNID MIL station, 0915 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD
188-110A App. B 39-tone modem, tfc. to H53, located in Europe
(09Mar02) (LDO)
10378.0 H53: UNID MIL station, 0915 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD
188-110A App. B 39-tone modem, tfc. to B20, located in Europe
(09Mar02) (LDO)
10381.6 no-call: UNID Italian, I, 2253 ARQ burst system, 250Bd/170Hz
Pagina 308
10385.0
10393.0
10414.5
10414.5
10414.5
10417.0
10420.0
10420.0
10430.0
10455.5
10470.4
10471.6
10472.0
10472.0
10493.0
10502.0
10502.0
10502.0
10502.0
10511.0
10536.0
10536.0
10536.1
10553.0
10566.0
10588.0
10588.0
10588.0
10600.0
10622.3
10627.0
10658.0
WUN-v08
shift, in non-frequency hopping mode, probably R&S system
(15Mar02) (LDO)
BXT18: MFA Beijing, CHN 1600 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone
modem, 5 LGs to unlocated embassy (16Mar02) (LDO)
no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1800 ITA-5 based ARQsystem 100.17Bd/500Hz, 5FGs to unlocated embassy, link ID not
copied, bursty tfc., 11-bit per char., 75 chars per burst,
ctrl char. every 9th character (16Mar02) (LDO)
DKL: British MIL Dhekelia, CYP 0133 USB/MIL-STD188-141A,
calling FD1 (08Mar02) (LDO)
FD1: UNID British MIL "FWD deployment 1", 2112 USB/MILSTD 188-141A, clng DKL (07Mar02) (LDO)
FD3: UNID British MIL "FWD deployment 3", 0144 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A, sounding (08Mar02) (LDO)
---: UNID 2013 CW Hi spdd [33wpm] offline encrypt with
Cyrillic chars. Offair 2014z (24/Feb)(DW)
BXT18: MFA Beijing, CHN 2157 USB/MIL-STD 188- 110A serial tone
modem, testing to unlocated embassy with RYRYRY & ID
(01Feb02) (LDO)
BXT9: MFA Beijing, CHN 2225 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone
modem, testing to unlocated embassy with RYRYRY & ID
(24Feb02) (LDO)
BXT18: MFA Beijing, CHN 2157 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone
modem, testing to unlocated embassy with RYRYRY & ID
(09Mar02) (LDO)
VIE: GW NODE DARWIN 2017 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "VIE".
Wkng ship briefly in Globedata (24/Feb)(DW)
FDC: FAF METZ 2019 CW Marker "vvv de FDC ar" (24/Feb)(DW)
FDC: AF Metz 1621 cw vvv (15 Feb 02)(HPT)
UNID F AF, prob. Metz: 1200 USB F tape (15 Feb 02)(HPT)
UNID: 1200 USB F mentioning the names of days and months
(15 Feb 02)(HPT)*
WGY908 (NCS): FEMA-Denver, Colorado 1604 LSB / working WGY910
(FEMA-WA) in the net on F-26 for the NECN.
(06March2002) (Midwest USA)
BRA: Angolan embassy Brazzaville, COG 1933 USB/ MIL-STD
188-141A sounding (12Feb02) (LDO)
KIN: Angolan embassy Kinshasa, ZAI, 1858 USB/ MIL-STD 188-141A
sounding (12Feb02) (LDO)
PNG: Angolan Consulate Pointe Noir CGO 1903 ALE/USB Sounds.
(25Feb02) (RGA)
PNG: Angolan consulate Pointe Noire, COG, 1856 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A sounding (12Feb02) (LDO)
Unid: O/M (SS): 0235 USB w/Vado-3 (sounds like, O/M SS).
(8/MAR/02) (RP3)
CFH: CF Halifax 0333 fax 120/576 Nice chart! (29/Dec/01) (RH2)
CFH: CF HALIFAX 2310 FAX 120/576/N/800 Fuzzy. Ice chart
(24/Feb)(DW)
CFH: CanForce Halifax NS CAN 2137 RTTY/75/850 US airfields
weather actuals. (04Mar02) (RGA)
VTK: IN TUTICORIN 2328 CW End of tfc in offline encrypt (4 fig
grps). Reverts to marker "vvv VTK2/3/4". Raspy note
(24/Feb)(DW)
45: Danish Military 2237 ALE/USB Calls 50. (19Mar02) (RGA)
FD2: UNID British MIL "FWD deployment 2", 2143 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A, sounding (27Feb02) (LDO)
FD4: UNID British MIL "FWD deployment 4", 2114 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A, sounding (27Feb02) (LDO)
LON: Unid. Poss US FEMA 2144 ALE/USB Sounds. (26Feb02) (RGA)
TOLEDO: Colombian Navy vessel Jose Maria Garcia de Toledo?
, 0055 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/CLOVER-2000 tfc. to ATLANTICO
(16Jan02) (LDO)
no-call: UNID North Korean embassy, 1249 600Bd BPSK serial
tone modem (09Mar02) (LDO)
055: UNID East Asian station, CHN? 2043, USB/MIL- STD
188-141A, sounding (30Jan02) (LDO)
AB0004: Unid 2106 ALE/USB Calls AA0001. Freq previously used
by Turkish Red Crescent Net. (11Mar02) (RGA)
Pagina 309
WUN-v08
10673.0 no-call: Austrian diplo?, 0834 USB/DASA(EADS) FARCOS 1800Bd
burst PSK system, ARCOTEL ALE bursts (26Jan02) (LDO)
10705.0 BRA: MFA Bratislava, SVK 1553, USB/MIL-STD 188- 141A, sounding
(24Feb02) (LDO)
10715.0 BXT78: UNID Chinese diplo, 1608 USB/MIL-STD188-141A/MIL-STD
188-110A serial tone modem, 5 LGs and 4 FGs to 179
(10Feb02) (LDO)
10718.6 no-call: UNID Italian, I 1639 ARQ burst system, 250Bd/170Hz
shift, in frequency hopping mode, probably Rohde & Schwarz
system (10Feb02) (LDO)
10746.0 SAB: Goeteborg Radio 1718 cw, sab + SITOR (28 Feb 02)(HPT)
10765.0 AA0002: Unid 1658 ALE/USB Wkg AD0003. (13-03-02) (IB)
10780.0 Ascension Radio: 2234 USB / working Cape Radio. Cape Radio
gave a long count for a sc. (27Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
10780.0 Cape Radio: USAF/NASA 0933 USB / working King Two for STS-109
launch. Working freq. 5180 kHz. (01March2002) (Midwest USA)
10780.0 Cape Radio: USAF/NASA 2337 USB / telling USS Boone that the
STS-109 launch is delayed 24 hrs. (27Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
10780.0 Fisher: 1013 USB / working King One for STS-109 launch.
Working freq. 5180 kHz. (01March2002) (Midwest USA)
10780.0 Reach JHL 3: (AMC contract aircraft): 2258 USB w/Cape Radio
reporting departure from Antigua, enroute to Ascension. JHL 3
calls Ascension w/no response. (11/FEB/02) (RP3)
10850.5 ---: UNID 0900 Piccolo 10850.510. On standby thru 1400z
(25/Feb)(DW)
10850.5 UNID: Brit Mil 1219 Piccolo 12-tone (06 Feb 02)(HPT)
10865.0 0: UNID British TA station, G 1649, USB/BURST FSK 300Bd/850Hz,
tfc. to "X10E", crypto header starting with "RYRYRYS_HASJBV",
ITA-2 based alphabet, Clansman radio?, wobbly audio on vx and
data transmissions (03Mar02) (LDO)
10865.0 BXT78: UNID Chinese diplo, F? 0816 USB/MIL- STD 188-110A
serial tone modem, messages to several stations in what
appears to be a modification of the CHN tlg. code (DianBaoMa)
(09Mar02) (LDO)
10865.0 X10E: UNID British TA station, G 1649, USB/ BURST FSK
300Bd/850Hz, tfc. to "0", crypto header starting with
"RYRYRYS_HASJBV", ITA-2 based alphabet, Clansman radio?,
wobbly audio on vx and data tramnsmissions (03Mar02) (LDO)
10869.2 RFVI: FF Le Port 1725 ARQ-E3 100/400 RFFLAMP with 5lgs to
RFVIFLR on RUN-cct (28 Feb 02)(HPT)
10875.0 BMLV2: BMLV Vienna (Net 2) 1912 ALE/USB Calls 21111, who
responds as 211. Again at 2001z. (13Mar02) (RGA)
10875.0 BMLV2: BMLV Vienna AUT 1146 ALE/USB Calls 21111/Unid, who
responds.(07Mar02) (RGA)
10877.0 FD2: UNID British MIL "FWD deployment 2", 2157 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A, sounding (27Feb02) (LDO)
10877.0 LON: British MIL London?, G? 2115 USB/MIL-STD188-141A,
sounding (27Feb02) (LDO)
10913.8 RFTJ: Dakar, Senegal 19.15 ARQ-E3 48/400 Spurious emmission
from signal on 10917.7 (06Feb02). (PT)
10916.1 Unid: 0714Z.0 ARQ-E3.0 FF Daka Senegal 1/Feb/02 (RR)
10917.7 RFTJ: Dakar, Senegal 19.16 ARQ-E3 48/400 Tfc to RFTJ, Port
Bouet, on TJF cct (06Feb02). (PT)
10917.7 RFTJ: FN Dakar 0553 Arq-E3 48/400 CdeV to itself on TJF cid
(09/Jan/02) (RH2)
10917.7 Unid:0714Z.0 ARQ-E3 FF Daka, Senegal 1/Feb/02 (RR)
10918.6 RFTJ: Dakar, Senegal 19.17 ARQ-E3 48/400 Spurious emmission
from signal on 10917.7 (06Feb02). (PT)
10923.5 TO2: Unid 2207 ALE/USB Calls GO2 who responds. (26Feb02) (RGA)
10944.7 CFH: CF Halifax 0430 rtty 75/850 ID Call string
(29/Dec/01) (RH2)
10960.7 RFFTD: MOD Paris 1740 ARQ-M2 200/400 RFFTD with 5lgs to
RFFVAY, FDX-cct (28 Feb 02)(HPT)
10960.7 RFFTD: Paris, France 14.28 ARQ-M2 200/400 Ch A: AIR ENTREPOT
CINQ MARS with tfc in FF to RFFVAY - COMDETAIR SARAJEVO on FDX
cct. Ch B: RFFTB: AIR CENTRANSFERT METZ GUISE with svc msg and
flight info to RFFSBIA - BURINFAERO SARAJEVO on BVA cct. This
frequency using same circuit IDs as 13479.7 but not
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transmitting in parallel (06Feb02). (PT)
11000.0 906: UNID station, 2257 USB/CLOVER-2000 endless tfc. to
unlocated station (11Feb02) (LDO)
11005.0 GD: Unid 0253 RTTY/300/200 Wkg WP. WP WP WP DE GD GD GD..WP WP
WP DE GD GD GD KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK..CQ CQ CQ CQ DE GD GD GC
QHQ :1 :GD B GD RWWW7:1 : CQ CQ CQ CQ DE GD RIPIIS.0
ECERHE..R UP ECERME. ACF=8. (06-03-02)(IB)
11005.0 GD: Unid 0253 RTTY/300/200 Wkg WP. WP WP WP DE GD GD GD..WP WP
WP DE GD GD GD..KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK..CQ CQ CQ CQ DE GD GD GC
QHQ :1 :GD B GD RWWW7:1 :..CQ CQ CQ CQ DE GD RIPIIS ECERHE..R
UP ECERME.(06-03-02) (IB)
11007.5 no-call: UNID NATO net, ??? 1804 USB/SLEW 2400Bd several
stations using the NATO single tone Link eleven waveform
(08Mar02) (LDO)
11008.0 FD1: UNID British MIL "FWD deployment 1", 2155 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A, sounding (27Feb02) (LDO)
11008.0 FD4: UNID British MIL "FWD deployment 4", 2126 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A, sounding (27Feb02) (LDO)
11008.0 FRT: UNID British MIL , G? 2040 USB/MIL-STD 188- 141A,
sounding (27Feb02) (LDO)
11008.0 LON: British MIL London?, G? 2121 USB/MIL-STD188-141A,
sounding (27Feb02) (LDO)
11020.0 no-call: Turkish Naval net, TUR 1659 USB/STANAG 4285, KG-84
encrypted msgs running 300 bps + long interleaving, vx
coordination in Turkish (24Feb02) (LDO)
11026.7 : MFA Cairo EGY 1800 ARQ Ends msg to unid embassy. FDC
transmission. (12Mar02) (RGA)
11030.0 AXM34: Melbourne Meteo 2000 WX-FAX South Pacific Ocean MSLP
Anal // 13920 (08 Feb 02)(HPT)
11031.0 SG: Unid 2028 ALE/USB Calls BSX. (06Mar02) (RGA)
11038.9 DDH9: Hamburg Meteo 1757 rtty 50/400 Wx data (28/Dec/01) (RH2)
11039.0 DDH9: Hamburg Meteo 1815 rtty 50/400 RY/64/ID//147.38 & 144
(2/Feb/02) (RH2)
11056.0 "Puerto Rico": USAF 0737 USB / working maybe SPAR 86.
(20Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
11079.7 Unid: SANA Damascus 1623 rtty 50/850 Nx\AA (01/Feb/02) (RH2)
11080.0 YKP80: SANA DAMASCUS 1605.0 rtty 50/R/850 Press in AA(ATU70),
EE and FF thru 1815 (18/Mar)(DW)
11105.0 BXO44: Chinese embassy Warszawa?, POL? 0711 USB/ MIL-STD 188-110A
serial tone modem, 5 LGs to unid station (09Feb02) (LDO)
11118.0 Spar 86: 15:28 SPAR 86 Clg and wkg CRO for pp with US emba in
Bucharest roumenië. nr 4012104042 the US dept of
commerce.21/Feb/02 (RP)
11150.0 950: Canadian Forces (Europe) 1231 ALE/USB Calls 000, who
responds.(07Mar02) (RGA)
11160.2 ---: FF ISTRES ? 0800 ARQ/E3 200/E/400 8rc. RQs. No app tfc
thru 1341Z (22/Feb)(DW)
11160.2 unid: 0833 arq-e3/200 Betas (for more than 24 hours)
16-Feb-02 (wp3)
11175.0 Airevac 258: 0424Z
Airevac 258 [type?] call Thule PP
Ramstein AB, Germany - ETA 0700Z 14/Mar/02 (RR)
11175.0 Airevac 5245: 2214Z.0 Airevac 5245 [type?] call Offutt PP
McChord AFB, WA - ETA 2330Z 2/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Airevac RX3: 0113Z
Airevac RX3 [C-141] call Ascension PP
Keflavik NAS, Iceland - ETA 0330Z 1/Mar/02 (RR)
11175.0 ALAMO TALCE: Clg ANY STATION & PUERTO RICO 1948 USB Called
numerous times with no known response. The TALCE stations
have shown up in the past during apparent exercises. At about
1950z CHARLSTON (or sounds like; good levels here) called
MAINSAIL between ALAMO TALCE's calls and raised ANDREWS
(unheard here; per his id) for a signal check and gone.
(07 Mar 02) (JH)
11175.0 Andrews: 0240 USB w/Reach 9026 (id as Travis C-5 # 90026) in
pp w/Travis CP w/arrival information. Is carrying a Raven crew
from Dover. (8/FEB/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Andrews: 0245 USB w/aircraft 806 (not heard) in pp w/Andrews
Metro w/wx for Pope AFB. (13/FEB/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Andrews: 0255 USB w/SAM 206 (C-20B # 86-0206, 99th AS Andrews)
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in pp w/SAM Command w/arrival information. (8/FEB/02) (RP3)
Andrews: 2101 USB w/SAM 400 (VC-37A # 97-0400, 99th AS
Andrews) in radio checks. (7/FEB/02) (RP3)
ANDREWS: 22-char EAM 0539 USB TWJAXO. Simulcast 4724 6712 6739
8992 15016. (10 Mar 02) (BD)
Andrews: 2312 USB w/SAM 201 (C-20B # 86-0201, 99th AS Andrewsunheard). Andrews can't hear so QSY to 8992. (12/FEB/02) (RP3)
ANDREWS: 28-char EAM 0533 USB TWD4Z4. Simulcast 6739 6712 4274
8992 11271 15016. (10 Mar 02) (BD)
ANDREWS: 28-char eAM 0546 USB TW3D75 simulcast 4724 6712 6739
11271 15016. (10 Mar 02) (BD)
ANDREWS: EAM Message 0335 USB R4FSHU, Wondered if one was
coming up, as there was about 5 seconds of a break in the
noise as if someone was testing to make sure the transmitter
was on. (24Feb02) (EC)
Andrews: Wkg NAVY HP455 2339 USB PP to DSN960-6477/6455.
(07-03-02) (MF)
ARMYCOPPER 26654: 1524 USBwkg Croughton for a comercial pp
15/Mar/02 (rp)
ASA 01 MOBILE: Clg SALINAS & ANDREWS GLOBAL 1521 USB Calls a
few times. (13 Mar 02) (JH)
ASTRA 11: 0148Z.0 Astra 11 [KC-135] call Offutt PP Dyess AFB,
TX - wants to change the time for A/R to 0330Z 11/Feb/02 (RR)
BAJA 02: Clg MAINSAIL 0139 USB 'With request' Raises OFFUTT
for a phone patch to a DSN 272 number. Patch was brought up
but neither side (ground party id'd by his telephone
extension) could complete the circuit. BAJA 02 said that he
would try another freq and out. (07 Mar 02) (JH)
BELT FED: Wkg ANDREWS 2114 USB PP with ground party ID'd as
SEMESTER. ORDERWIRE chatter with BELT FED over CONTENDER (GEP
alias); problem fixed and gone. (23 Feb 02) (JH)
CARD GAME: Clg MAINSAIL 1458 USB Raises OFFUTT maybe, and
requesting a phonepatch to a common DSN 939 number. The
number was either busy or not answered so he requested the
other common extension. After a few minutes (maybe
unsuccessful at the second extension) he requested a phone
patch to the commercial toll free number associated with
WALDORF. (13 Mar 02) (JH)
Coder 27: at 1551Z - CODER 27 calling SKYBIRD. 11/Mar/)2 (CR)
Croughton: 0249 USB w/Navy PA 799 (probable P-3C-not heard).
(13/FEB/02) (RP3)
Croughton: Wkg AEROVAC RX3 2314 USB PP to Hilda East.
(01-03-02) (MF)
Croughton: Wkg SHARK 28 2337 USB (C130). PP to DSN 860-9561Curcao. (01-03-02) (MF)
Diego Garcia: Wkg AEROVAC RX3(#50232) 2139 USB PP to DSN
858-9603. (03-03-02) (MF)
Diego Garcia: Wkg Reach 101Q 0227 USB PP to Hilda East.
(27-02-02) (MF)
Diego Garcia: Wkg Reach 23H1 0202 USB PP to Hilda East.
(27-02-02) (MF)
DUMPY 68:with p/p via GHFS McClellen to unheard metro after
advising the operator at WEST COAST to not laugh at their
call! 22/Feb/02 (CR)
Earl 91: 0243Z
Earl 91 [B-52] call McClellan PP Fairchild
AFB, WA - ETA 0333Z 14 /Mar/02 (RR)
Earl 93: 2359Z.0 Earl 93 [B-52] call Offutt PP Fairchild AFB,
WA - has maint problems 10/Feb/02 (RR)
Evac 6192: 0524
Evac 6192 [C-9A] call McClellan PP Hickam
AFB, HI - ETA 0710Z 9/Mar/02 (RR)
FLIGHT 9: Clg McCLELLAN 2202 USB Radio check. Loud & Clear/ 5
x 5. Calls again at 2203z. Still lound & clear.
(14 Mar 02) (BD)
FRUITFUL(?): Raises OFFUTT 1830 USB (May be TRUTHFUL) For PP
to a common DSN 939 number id'd as FIRE ANT (NAOC). FRUITFUL
requested that FIRE ANT contact CIGAR BOX (probably WALDORF)
and have them meet FRUITFUL at station TENACITY (GEP alias) on
RF 18, and gone. (16 Mar 02) (JH)
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11175.0 Gold 03: 0358
Gold 03 [KC-10] call Lajes PP Moron AB, Spain
- Gold 01 will meet tanker at 0530Z for A/R 9/Mar/02 (RR)
11175.0 Gold 11: 0308Z
Gold 11 [KC-10] call Andrews AFB, MD
10/Mar/02 (RR)
11175.0 Hoku 01: 0347Z
Hoku 01 [KC-135] call McClellan PP DSN 321?
ETA 0430Z 15/Mar/02 (RR)
11175.0 Icer 10: at 2336Z - ICER 10 (B-52H, 2nd BW, Barksdale) with
p/p via GHFS McClellen to RAYMOND 12 22/Feb/02 (CR)
11175.0 INDIAN 93: Clg McCLELLAN 2216 USB For PP to AIRBUS(?)
Connected with party telling 93 to contact another party via
'Victor'(Prob VHF) (14 Mar 02) (BD)
11175.0 JAKE 11(?): Clg ANDREWS 1804 USB Raises OFFUTT for "current
EAM traffic". OFFUTT provided TW2VQ? and gone. Maybe the
second aircraft in the past hour to request current traffic
(earlier aircraft too weak to understand id.) (16 Mar 02) (JH)
11175.0 Jambo 31: 0244Z
Jambo 31 [B-52] call McClellan PP Bangor
Airport, ME - checking to see if tanker will make the 0345 A/R
it will 6/Mar/02 (RR)
11175.0 Jesse 96: 2133Z.0 Jesse 96 [C-130H] call Offutt PP Hilda West
- ETA 0100Z to North Island NAS, CA 2/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 JULIE GOLD 15: Wkg THULE 0332 USB Requesting p/p via THULE to
DSN 728-2631 [Mountain Home Air Force Base]. No answer at that
number so alternate DSN 728-222 was tried. JULIE GOLD 15 gave
information about GOLD 05 diverting to a base in Bangor, Maine
due to an in-flight problem. Gone at 0340z. (08 Mar 02) (BD)
11175.0 KEY LIME: Wkg ANDREWS 0055 USB (Maybe KEY LINE). Radio check.
(15 Mar 02) (JH)
11175.0 King 19: 0258Z.0 King 19 [HC-130] call Offutt PP Hickam AFB,
HI - ETA 0529Z 8/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 King 24: 2115Z.0 King 24 [type?] call Offutt PP Hilda Metro got wx for Kirtland AFB, N.M. at 0130Z 2/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 KING 24: (MC-130P) with p/p via GHFS McClellen to CAMPER with
question about aircraft part availability. 22/Feb/02 (CR)
11175.0 King 74: 0156Z.0 King 74 [HC-130] call Lajes PP Rescue OP ETA 0300Z 13/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Kitsap 91: at 1852Z  KITSAP 91 (C-17A, 62d AW, McChord) with
p/p via GHFS McClellen to McChord CP requesting amended IR 325
time to 2000Z. 12/Mar/02 (CR)
11175.0 Lajes: 0258 USB w/Reach 717Y (weak) in pp w/Hilda Metro w/wx
for undisclosed location. (11/FEB/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Lajes: 0312 USB w/Reach 218Y (id as C-17 # 94-0070) in pp
w/USAFE AMCC & Metro w/arrival information. (11/FEB/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Lajes: 0333 USB w/Reach 4619 (not heard) in pp w/McGuire Metro
& CP w/arrival information. (10/FEB/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Lockheed 0523: 0251 USB w/Lajes in radio check.
(11/FEB/02) (RP3)
11175.0 MAINSAIL: Wkg REACH 720Y 2349 USB PP to NORDIC CONTROL.
(04-03-02) (MF)
11175.0 McClellan Global: GHFS 1734 USB / pp for SAM 90404 (a C-37A, #
99-0404 with DV-2+8) to SAM CP. (24Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
11175.0 NATO 10: (E-3B AWACS, Geilenkirchen GE): 1536 USB w/Andrews in
pp w/Andrews Metro w/Andrews & Langley wx. (10/FEB/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Nato 27: 0129Z.0 NATO 27 [type?] call Lajes PP Tinker AFB, OK
- checking where to go if wx got bad at Tinker- Kelly and
Little Rock were talk about 29/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 NAVY 50511: Wkg ANDREWS 0142 USB Advising that 50511 was on
deck at 0140z and gone. (24 Feb 02) (JH)
11175.0 Navy AX 670: (C-130T, VR-53, Andrews): 2228 USB w/Lajes in pp
w/Roosevelt Roads DSN 831-3393/4890 w/arrival information.
(11/FEB/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Navy DI 799: 1911Z.0 Navy DI 799 [type?] call Andrews PP
Puerto Rico - coded tfc 10/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Navy JA04: 0207Z.0 Navy JA 04 [P-3C] call Lajes PP Barbers
Point NAS, HI - ETA 1900 local 25/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Navy JW 940: (C-130T, VR-62, NAS Brunswick): 2150 USB
w/Andrews in pp w/DSN 960-6130 (Navy Mayport). Reporting
departure from MYAF (unlocated) and ETA Mayport.
(7/FEB/02) (RP3)
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11175.0 Navy LK-26: 0229Z.0 Navy LK-26 [P-3C] call Andrews PP
Brunswich NAS, ME - ETA 0315Z 14/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Navy LK-33: 0050Z.0 Navy LK 33 [P-3C] call Andrews PP
Brunswich NAS, MA - ETA 2300 local 24/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Navy LL03: (P-3C, VP-30, NAS Jacksonville): 2238 USB calling
Mainsail. (25/FEB/02) (RP3)
11175.0 NAvy LL41: 2256Z
Navy LL 41 [P-3C] call Thuld PP
Jacksonville NAS, FL - ETA 1845 local 1/MAR/02 (rr)
11175.0 Navy LN 45A: (P-3C, VP-45 NAS Jacksonville): 2213
w/Lajes(11/FEB/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Navy LT 621: (P-3C, VP-62 NAS Jacksonville): 1559 USB
w/Andrews in radio check. (10/FEB/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Navy LY 317: (P-3C, VP-92 NAS Brunswick): 1528 USB calling
Mainsail w/no response. (10/FEB/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Navy RG660: 0221Z
Navy RG 660 [C-130?] call McClellan PP
Barbers Point NAS, HI - ETA 0330Z 14/Mar/02 (RR)
11175.0 Navy RU86: 0325Z
Navy RU 86 [C-130T] call Hickam PP North
Island NAS, CA - ETA 0640Z 9/Mar/02 (RR)
11175.0 Navy RU: 0226Z
Navy RU 300 [C-130T] call McClellan PP Point
Mugu NAS, CA - ETA 2300 15/Mar/02 (RR)
11175.0 Navy TX335: 0156Z.0 Navy TX 335 [SH60] call Offutt PP Whidbey
Island NAS, WA - ETA 0220Z 22/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Offutt Global: GHFS USB / pp for SAM 90300 (a C-20H, #
90-0300) to Edwards Metro. (18Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
11175.0 Offutt: 0341 USB w/Skyking message for Diego Garcia. At 0347
Offutt w/another Skyking message for Diego Garcia.
(10/FEB/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Offutt: 2246 USB w/SAM 300 (C-20H # 90-0300, 99th AS Andrews).
QSY to F267 (6730). (11/FEB/02) (RP3)
11175.0 OFFUTT: 28-char EAM 0155 USB R4EWG2. Simulcast 6739, 8992,
15016. (08 Mar 02) (BD)
11175.0 OFFUTT: 28-char EAM 0219 USB R4MBFA. Simulcast 4724, 6712,
6739, 8992 and 15016. (08 Mar 02) (BD)
11175.0 OFFUTT: 6-char EAM 2207 USB 'For ACTIVATOR(?)' BTHSQQ.
Repeated twice. (14 Mar 02) (BD)
11175.0 Offutt: Wkg Wise 82 0256 USB PP DSN 872-5224-Eglin Meteo.
(27-02-02) (MF)
11175.0 Otic 0237Z: 0237Z
Otis 73 [KC-130] call Salinas PR PP Hilda
Metro - got wx for Souda Airport, Greece at 0600Z 7/Mar/2 (RR)
11175.0 Otis 76: 2229Z
Otis 76 [KC-130] call Lajes pp Andrews AFB,
MD - ETA 0345Z 6/Mar/02 (RR)
11175.0 Otis 81: 0104Z.0 Otis 81 [KC-10] call Salinas PR PP MCAS
Cherry Point N.C. - ETA 21:00 local 27/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 PAPA 7 FOXTROT: Clg OFFUTT GLOBAL 0327 USB OFFUTT did not
respond, but McClellan did...to which PAPA 7 FOXTROT requested
patch to DSN 315-473-5598 [Lackland AFB, Texas]. Once
initiated several apparently coded messages were given
regarding exercise "Esteem Highly Alpha", then gone at 0358z.
[Interesting verbage at the end of the conversation when the
McClellan operator was told very formally "I relinquish the
net" instead of the usual, more casual, thanks.
(08 Mar 02) (BD)
11175.0 Petro 22: 0211Z.0 Petro 22 [KC-10] call Diego Garcia PP
Hickam AFB, HI- ETA 0515Z 31/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Raid 32: 0318Z.0.0 Raid 32 [KC-135] call McClellan PP Grand
Forks AFB, N.D. - got wx for Grand Forks AFB at
0400Z20/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Raid 35: 0300Z.0 Raid 35 [KC-135] call Lajes PP
27/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Raid 61: 0132Z.0 Raid 61 [KC-135] call Lajes PP Grand Forks
AFB, N.D. - ETA 0215Z 16/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Raider 19: 0355Z.0 Raider 19 [KC-135] call Andrews PP Miramar
NAS, CA - ETA 0500Z 30/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Razor 21: (E-8 JSTARS, Robins AFB): 0101 USB w/McClellan in pp
w/DSN 497-2612, Raymond-19 (Robins AFB) w/formatted report.
(21/FEB/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Razor 33: 0050Z
Razor 33 [E-8C] call Offutt PP Robbins AFB,
FL -ETA 0230Z 7/Mar/02 (RR)
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11175.0 Reach 001Y: 0326 USB w/Thule in pp w/USAFE Metro for wx at
Frankfurt. (11/FEB/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Reach 0117: 0310Z.0 Reach 0177 [C-17] call Andrews PP Hilda
East - ETA 0825Z to coded location 22/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 015: 0235Z.0 Reach 015 [type?] call Offutt PP March
AFB, CA - ETA 0900Z 8/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 017Q: 0224Z.0 Reach 017Q [type?] call Offutt PP Dover
AFB, DE - ETA 0530Z 22/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 0422Z: 0422Z
Reach 813 [type?] call Offutt PP Hilda
East - ETA 0700Z to next location 11/Mar/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 0429: 0429.0.0 Reach 929 [type?] call Andrews PP
Ramstein AB, Germany - got wx for 0500Z at Ramstein
18/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 0442: 0118 USB w/Thule in pp w/Westover CP w/arrival
information. (10/FEB/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Reach 0464: 0116Z.0 Reach 0464 [C-5] call Lajes PP McChord
AFB, WA - ETA 0205Z 10/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 049Y: 0511Z.0 Reach 049Y [type?] call Lajes PP
Mildenhall AB, England - ETA 0600Z 15/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 061Y: 0057Z.0 Reach 061Y [type?] call Lajes PP RheinMain AB, Germany - ETA 0330Z 11/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 070Y: 0414Z
Reach 070Y [C-141] call Hickam PP ROTA
NAS, Spain - ETA 0830Z 9/Mar/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 0802: 0107Z.0 Reach 0802 [type?] call Croughton PP
Gulfport-Biloxi Airport, Miss ETA - 0330Z 21/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 0809: 0132Z
Reach 0809 [type?] call Lajes PP Hilda
Metro - got wx for ST John NFLD, Canada at 0430Z
10/Mar/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 0810: 0221Z
Reach 0810 [type?] call Lajes Pp Hilda
Metro - got wx for ST John, 10/MAR/02 (rr)
11175.0 Reach 0812: 0134Z
Reach 0812 [type?] call Diego Garcia PP
Hilda East - ETA 0440Z to ST John NFLD, Canada 11/Mar/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 101Q: 0149Z.0 Reach 101Q [type?] call Andrews PP Hilda
East - ETA 0445Z to Puerto Rico 27/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 101Q: (id as tail # 70142): 0327 USB w/Lajes in pp
w/Hilda West confirming that Roosevelt Roads will remain open
until they arrive. (28/FEB/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Reach 102: 0501Z
Reach 102 [type?] call Lajes PP Moron AB,
Spain - ETA 0600Z 1/Mar/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 1090: 0532Z
Reach 1090 [KC-10] call McClellan PP
McGuire AFB, N.J. - ETA 0840Z 9/Mar/02 (RR)
11175.0 REACH 1090: Clg WEST COAST 0537 USB For PP to McGuire AFB
Command Post. Patch connected and info regarding arrival
information was passed. 1090 wanted another patch for McGUIRE
METRO to be placed but op advised to stand by for "high
precedence traffic". (10 Mar 02) (BD)
11175.0 Reach 168Y: 0331Z.0 Reach 168Y [type?] call Offutt PP Hilda
East - ETA 0630Z to coded location 22/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 171: 0056Z.0 Reach 171 [C-5] call Lajes PP Dover AFB, DE
- ETA 0345Z 5/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 179: 1543 USB w/Offutt in pp w/Canadian Forces Base
(Edmonton) w/arrival information. Reach 179 wants Hilda East
notified that they will overfly Grand Forks, land at Edmonton
then continue on to Elmendorf. (10/FEB/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Reach 1819: 0047Z.0 Reach 1819 [C-17] call Croughton PP Hilda
East -ETA 0700Z to Andrews AFB, MD 21/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 1819: 0318Z.0 Reach 1819 [C-17] call Ascension PP Hilda
East - ETA 0615Z to Frankfurt, Germany 8/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 219: 0155Z.0 Reach 219 [C-141] call Lajes PP Kelly AFB,
TX - ETA 0310Z 8/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 2201: 1719Z.0 Reach 2201 [type?] call Offutt PP McGuire
AFB, N.J. - ETA 1930Z 3/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 223Y: 0322Z.0 Reach 223Y [type?] call Lajes PP Hilda
Metro - got wx for Frankfurt, Germany at 0545Z 25/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 23J7: 0140Z.0 Reach 23J7 [C-130] call Offutt PP
Charleston AFB, S.C. - ETA 0330Z 11/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 254Y: 2335Z.0 Reach 254Y [C-17] call Andrews PP USafty
metro - got wx for Frankfurt, Germany at 0115Z 10/Feb/02 (RR)
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AB, Germany - ETA 0500Z 5/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 27Y: 0410Z.0 Reach 27Y [C-17] call Thule PP Hilda East
- checking on tanker for A/R 22/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 2902: 0120 USB w/Thule in pp w/SAM CP (Andrews) & Metro
w/arrival information. (10/FEB/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Reach 3001: 1832Z.0 Reach 3001 [C-141] call Offutt PP Hilda
East - ETA coded to Jackson Hole, WY 2/Feb.02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 3002: 1655Z.0 Reach 3002 [type?] call Andrews PP Hilda
West - ETA 1905Z to Casper, WY 10/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 3038: 0021Z.0 Reach 3038 [C-130] call Offutt PP Hilda
Metro - got wx for Oceanc NAS, VA at 0450Z 2/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 3102: 0103Z.0 Reach 3102 [type?] call Lajes PP Pope
AFBA, N.C. - ETA 0150Z 10/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 317Y: 0338Z.0 Reach 317Y [type?] call Andrews PP
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH -ETA 0830Z 30/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 323T: 0209Z.0 Reach 323Y [C-5] call Thule PP Hilda East
- ETA 0715Z to Dover AFB, DE 12/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 3312: 0228Z.0 Reach 3312 [C-130] call Ascension PP
Westover AFB, Mass - ETA 0425Z 8/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 339Y: 0025Z.0 Reach 339Y [type?] call Thule PP RheinMain AB, Germany - ETA 0142Z
11175.0 Reach 339Y: 0317Z
Reach 339Y [C-5A] call Salinas PR PP
Steward Airport, NY - ETA 0625Z 12/Mar/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 4059: 0328Z.0 Reach 4059 [type?] call Lajes PP Dover
AFB, DE - ETA 0520Z 25/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 4060: 0042Z.0 Reach 4060 [C-5B] call McClellan PP
Travis AFB, CA - ETA 0400Z 25/Jan/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 449: 0037Z.0 Reach 449 [type?] call Andrews PP Dover
AFB, DE - got wx for Edmonton Airport, Canada at 0130Z
19/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 4620: 0350Z.0 Reach 4620 [C-141] call Andrews PP
Ranstein AB, Germany - ETA 0630Z 12/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 485Y: 0321Z.0 Reach 485Y [C-141] call Thule PP Hilda
East - ETA 0645Z to Mildenhall AB, England 10/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 485Y: (id as tail # 60132): 0322 USB w/Thule in pp
w/Hilda East & Metro w/arrival information for RAF Mildenhall.
Also confirms enroute AAR rendezvous times and offload.
(11/FEB/02) (RP3)
11175.0 Reach 5008: 0349Z
Reach 5008 [type?] call McClellan PP
8/Mar/02 (RR)Hickam AFB, HI - ETA 0600Z
11175.0 Reach 5008: at 0352Z - REACH 5008 with p/p via GHFS McClellen
to Hickam Metro for 0630Z arrival wx.11/Mar?02 (CR)
11175.0 REACH 505: (C-17, tail #90062) with p/p via GHFS McClellen to
McChord CP reporting 0400Z arrival followed by p/p to McChord
Metro for arrival forecast. 22/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 508T: 2230Z.0 Reach 508T [typw?] call Ascension PP
Puerto Rico - ETA 0015Z 2/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 5103: 1909Z - REACH 5103 (C-17, tail 50103) with p/p via
GHFS McClellen to HILDA WEST 22/Feb/02 (CR)
11175.0 Reach 520Y: 0209Z.0 Reach 520Y [type?] call Lajes PP Hilda
East - ETA coded to Kuwait Airport, Kuwait 11/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 5216: 0408Z.0 Reach 5216 [type?] call Andrews PP
Ranstein AB, Germany - ETA 0740Z 7/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 522T: 0416Z.0 Reach 522T [C-130] call McClellan PP
Hickam AFBA, HI - ETA 0600Z 13/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 522Y: 0250Z.0 Reach 522Y [C-5] call Andrews PP Moron
AB, Spain - ETA 0530Z 25/JaN/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 5261: 0341Z.0 Reach 5261 [C-141] call Thule PP
Keflavik NAS, Iceland - ETA 0535Z 10/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 5267: 2124Z.0 Reach 5267 [type?] call McClellan PP
Andrews AFB, MD - ETA 2340Z 10/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 527T: 2041Z.0 Reach 527T [C-141] call Offutt PP Hilda
East was going to Mofett Fld, CA but deverting to McChord AFB,
WA due to maint problems - ETA 0130Z 2/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 540T: 0058Z.0 Reach 540T [type?] call McClellan PP
Hilda West - ETA 0330Z to Little Rock, ARK 6/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 Reach 590Y: 0311Z.0 Reach 590Y [type?] call Lajes PP Moron
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AB, Spain - ETA 0600Z 5/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach 6004: 0239Z.0 Reach 6004 [type?] call Offutt PP Hilda
West - ETA 0540Z to Travis AFB, CA 11/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach 6022:at 1526Z - REACH 6022 with p/p via GHFS McClellen
to Travis CP 11/Mar/02 (CR)
Reach 603Y: 0410Z
Reach 603Y [type?] call Andrews PP Hilda
East - ETA 0700Z to Sigonella 28/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach 607Y: 0322Z.0 Reach 607Y [C-17] call Andrews PP Hilda
East - ETA 0615Z to Gander Nfld, Canada 31/Jan/02 (RR)
Reach 6133: 0247Z
Reach 6133 [type?] call McClellan PP
Hilda West - ETA 0500Z to Kekaha pacific missile test facifity
Barking sand, HI 14/Mar/02 (RR)
Reach 6134: 0119Z
Reach 6134 [type?] call Croughton PP
Puerto Rico - ETA 0145Z 11/Mar/02 (RR)
Reach 6147: 0422Z.0 Reach 6147 [type?] call McClellan PP
McConnell AFB, Kan - ETA 0720Z 26/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach 6160: 0120Z
Reach 6160 [C-141] call Thule PP Norfolk
NB, VA - ETA 0340Z 12/Mar/02 (RR)
Reach 6169: 1704Z.0 Reach 6169 [type?] call Andrews PP
Norfolk NAS, VA -ETA 1900Z 10/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach 621Y: (not heard): 2221 USB w/Lajes in pp w/unidentified
CP w/arrival information. (11/FEB/02) (RP3)
Reach 6901: 2009Z.0 Reach 6901 [C-141] call Offutt PP
Andrews AFB, MD - ETA 2300Z 10/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach 6952: 0117Z.0 Reach 6952 [type?] call Lajes PP Travis
AFB, CA - ETA 0400Z 16/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach 7002: 0108Z.0 Reach 7002 [C-141] call Lajes PP Hilda
West - ETA 0300Z to Roosevelt Road NAS, Puerto Rico
16/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach 7002: 0223Z.0 Reach 7002 [C-141] call Andrews PP
McGuire AFB, N.J. - ETA 0530Z 25/Jan/02 (RR)
Reach 7027: 0313Z.0 Reach 7027 [C-141] call Offutt PP
Ramstein AB, Germany - ETA 0500Z 29/Jan/02 (RR)
Reach 7033: 0321Z.0 Reach 7033 [C-5] call Offutt PP Ramstein
AB, Germany - ETA 0620Z 14/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach 7035: 0350Z.0 Reach 7035 [C-5B] call Andrews PP Travis
AFB, CA - ETA 0700Z 31/Jan/02 (RR)
Reach 7036: 0203Z.0 Reach 7036 [type?] call Andrews PP Dover
AFB, DE - ETA 0445Z 27/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach 7042: 0219Z.0 Reach 7042 [type?] call Offutt PP Travis
AFB, CA - ETA 0400Z 31/Jan/02 (RR)
Reach 7043: 0242Z
Reach 7043 [C-17] call Salinas PR PP
Hilda East - ETA 0450Z to Rhein AB, Germany 13/Mar/02 (RR)
Reach 706Y: 0238Z.0 Reach 706Y [type?] call Lajes Fld, Azores
- got wx for Frankfurt AB, Germany at 0400Z 18/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach 767Y: 0235Z
Reach 767Y [C-17] call Thule PP Rhein-Main
AB, Germany - ETA 0430Z 28/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach 7944: 0344Z.0 Reach 7944 [C-141] call Andrews AFB, MD ETA 0700Z 22/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach 7B7" 2222Z
Reach 7B7 [type?] call Ascension PP Hilda
Metro - got wx for Guayaquik, Bolivia at 0030Z 1/Mar/02 (RR)
Reach 8052: 0240Z.0.0 Reach 8052 [type?] call Andrews PP Hilda
East - ETA 0450Z to Hunter U.S. Army Airfield, GA
21/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach 8054: 0406Z
Reach 8054 [C-17] call Lajes PP ramstein
AB, Germany - ETA 0730Z 6/Mar/02 )RR)
Reach 8084: 0342Z.0 Reach 8084 [C-141] call Offutt PP Hickam
AAFB, HI - ETA 0500Z 16/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach 8215: 0230Z.0 Reach 8215 [type?] call Diego Garcia PP
travis AFB, CA - ETA 0500Z 7/Frb/02 (RR)
Reach 8219: 0240Z.0 Reach 8219 [typw?] call Lajes PP
Frankfurt AB, Germany - ETA 0500Z 30/Jan/02 (RR)
REACH 8222: 2124 USB Requesting DSL to either "DACC" or "TACC"
via OFFUTT. Party on line at 2127z but then REACH 8222 would
not respond to initiate the conversation. OFFUTT terminated
the patch at 2129z with nothing heard thereafter.
(01Mar02) (BD)
Reach 8223: 0241Z.0 Reach 8223 [type?] call Offutt PP Kelly
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AFB, TX - ETA 0330Z 2/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach 8225: 0238Z
Reach 8225 [type?] call Thule PP Westover
AFB, MA - ETA 2250 local 13/Mar/02 (RR)
Reach 84: 0219Z
Reach 84 [type?] call Thule PP Hilda Metro
- got wx for Doha Airport, Qutar at 0300Z 15/Mar/02 (RR)
Reach 876Y: 2356Z.0 Reach 876Y [type?] call Lajes PP
Harrisburg Airport, PA - ETA 0200Z 10/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach 9005: at 2134Z - REACH 9005 (C-5A) with p/p via GHFS
Offutt to Portland Guard Ops with request for permission to
land Portland due wx at McChord and is told they are lacking
space on the ramp. REACH flight advises will shoot for
Fairchild. 22/Feb/02 (CR)
Reach 9006: 0304Z
Reach 9006 [C-5] call Thule PP Shaw AFB,
S.C. 9/Mar/02 (RR)
Reach 9006: 0026Z.0 Reach 9006 [C-5] call Andrews PP Kelly
AFB, TX - told Kelly AFB ETA to Andrews was 0400Z
10/Feb/02 (RR)
REACH 9008: with p/p via GHFS McClellen to HILDA WEST advising
of revised ETA to AR-903 West. 22/Feb/02 (CR)
Reach 9009: 0328Z
Reach 9009 [type?] call Thule PP USAFE
Metro - got wx for Rhein- Main AB, Germany at 0600Z
7/Mar/02 (RR)
Reach 9015: 0054Z.0 Reach 9015 [type?] call Diego Garcia PP
Hilda East - ETA 0120Z to code Location 29/Jan/02 (RR)
Reach 9017: 0432Z.0 Reach 9017 [type?] call Andrews PP Hilda
East - ETA 1000Z to Ascension Island 26/Feb/02 (RR)
REACH 9021: (C-5A, 137th AS, Stewart IAP) with p/p via GHFS
McClellen to Stewart CP and Travis CP 22/Feb/02 (CR)
Reach 9023: 0242Z.0 Reach 9023 [C-5] call Lajes PP MacDill
AFB, FL - ETA 0530Z 5/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach 9026: 0240Z.0 Reach 9026 [C-5] call Andrews PP Travis
AFB, CA - ETA 0600Z 7/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach 903: 0205Z.0 Reach 903 [type?] call Andrews PP Hilda
Metro - got wx for Bahrain Airport, Bahrain at 0400Z
15/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach 9058: 0311Z.0 Reach 9058 [type?] call Offutt PP McChord
AFB, WA -ETA 0630Z 2/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach 912: 0149Z
Reach 912 [C-141] call Andrews PP Ranstein
AB, Germany - ETA 0500Z 10/Mar/02 (RR)
Reach 924T: 0319Z.0 Reach 924T [type?] call Offutt PP
Elmendorf AFB, AK - ETA 0500Z22/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach G3: 0503Z.0 Reach G3 [type?] call Andrews PP ROTA NAS,
Spain - ETA 0700Z 16/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach G5: 0343Z.0 Reach G5 [type?] call Offutt PP Sigonella
NAS, Italy - ETA 0440Z 26/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach G7: 0305Z
Reach G7 [C-141] call Andrews PP Hilda East
- ETA 0600Z to Thunrait Oman 12/Mar/02 (RR)
Reach G7: 0201Z.0 Reach G7 [C-141] call Andrews PP Sigonella
NAS, Italy -ETA 0500Z 21/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach V9: 0351Z
Reach V9 [type?] call Thule PP MeGhee-Tyson
ANGB, Tenn ETA 0715Z 10/Mar/02 (RR)
Reach Z1: 0436Z
Reach Z1 [type?] call Offutt PP Dover AFB,
DE - ETAQ 0845Z 1/Mar/02 (RR)
Reach Z2: 0505Z.0 Reach Z2 [C-141] call Ascension PP ROTA
NAS, Spain - ETA 0800Z 22/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach Z2: 0419Z.0 Reach Z2 [type?] call Offutt PP ROTA NAS,
Spain - ETA 0620Z 19/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach Z3: 0254Z.0 Reach Z3 [C-141] call Offutt Pp Hilda East
- ETA 0605 to LEMO 26/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach Z3: 0344Z.0 Reach Z3 [type?] call Andrews PP ROTA,
Spain - ETA 0500Z 25/Jan/02 (RR)
Reach Z3: 0353Z
Reach Z3 [C-5] call Offutt PP Andrews AFB,
MD - ETA 0715Z 28/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach Z5: 0225Z
Reach Z5 [C-5] call Lajes PP Norfolk NB, VA
- ETA 0345Z 28/2/02 (rr)
Reach Z6: 0219Z.0 Reach Z6 [type?] call Lajes PP Hilda East ETA 0430Z to Sigonella NAS, Italy 11/Feb/02 (RR)
Reach Z9: 0329Z
Reach Z9 [C-5] call Anfrews PP Dover AFB,
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DE - ETA 0630Z 1/Mar/02 (RR)
Rech 7019: 0442Z.0 Reach 7019 [type?] call Ascension PP
Andrews AFB, ME -ETA 0715Z
Robin 71: (sounds like-unidentified): 2303 USB w/Puerto Rico
in pp w/DSN 318-471-2309 Gator Ops. (25/FEB/02) (RP3)
Sam 201: 0147Z.0 Sam 201 [C-20B] call Thule PP Andrews AFB,
MD - ETA 0330Z 12/Feb/02 (RR)
Sam 206: 0124Z
Sam 206 [C-20B] call Lajes PP Andrews AFB, MD
9/Mar/02 (RR)
Sam 206: 0252Z.0 Sam 206 [C-20B] call Andrews AFB, MD - ETA
0430Z 7/Feb/02 (RR)
Sam 300: 0200Z.0 Sam 300 [C-20B] call Offutt PP Andrews AFB,
MD - ETA 0335Z 15/Feb/ 02 (RR)
Sam 300: at 0159Z - SAM 300 with p/p via GHFS Offutt to
Andrews (SAM) CP advising of departure and arrival time.
22/Feb/02 (CR)
SAM 375: (C-20H # 92-0375, 99th AS Andrews): 2155 USB
w/Andrews in pp w/SAM Command (Andrews) w/departure report.
Carrying DV-2 plus 2. (7/FEB/02) (RP3)
Sam 400: 0028Z.0 Sam 400 [C-20B] call Ascension PP Andrews
AFB, MD - ETA 0315Z 8/Feb/02 (RR)
SAM 682: 0250 USB w/Lajes in pp w/USAFE Current Ops w/request
for clearances for Abu Dhabi International Airport; Seeb
Airport, Doha; Thumrait, Oman; and OEPS (unlocated).
(10/FEB/02) (RP3)
Shadow 91: 0029Z.0 Shadow 91 [C-130] call McClellan PP
Hurlburt Fld, FL - no A/R due to wx ETA 0135Z 30/Jan/02 (RR)
SNOOP 45: Wkg ANDREWS 1944 USB For PP to SNOOP OPS regarding
the status of his aircraft ('still broken') and his eta
OFFUTT. (14 Mar 01) (JH)
Snoop 46: (RC-135, 55th Wing, Offutt AFB, NE): 0152 USB
w/McClellan in radio checks. (21/FEB/02) (RP3)
Spar 58: 0214Z.0 Spar 58 [type?] call Diego Garcia PP Hickan
AFB, HI - ETA 0445Z 18/Feb/02 (RR)
Spar 58: at 2307Z - SPAR 58 with p/p via GHFS McClellen to
Travis CP advising of ETA and arrival requirements (negative
DVs). 22/Feb/02 (CR)
Spar 86: 15:17 SPAR 86 (USAF C20) wkg CRO with phonepatch for
engenering abt a unknown noise in the middle of the gally
21/Feb/02 (RP)
Spar 98: 0300Z.0 Spar 98 [C-20A] call Offutt PP Ramstein AB,
Germany - ETA 0525Z 25/Jan/02 (RR)
Spur 81: 0403Z.0 Spur 81 [B-52] call McClellan PP Barksdale
AFB, LA - ETA 0534Z 26/Feb/02 (RR)
Spur 81: 0414Z.0 Spur 81 [B-52] call Offutt PP Barksdale AFB,
LA - ETA 0500Z 19/Feb/02 (RR)
SWORD 34: with p/p via GHFS McClellen to Duty Office advising
of 1830 local ETA to home-plate with SWORD 36 15 minutes
behind. 22/Feb/02 (CR)
Thule: 0350 USB w/SAM 400 (VC-37A # 97-0400, 99th AS) in pp
(caught at termination). (25/FEB/02) (RP3)
Thule: 0359 USB w/Reach 315Y (not heard) in pp w/Hilda East.
(10/FEB/02) (RP3)
Totem 66: 0401Z.0 Totem 66 [C-130H] call McClellan PP
Elmendorf AFB, AK - ETA 0600Z 5/Feb/02 (RR)
Totem 82: 0309Z.0 Totem 82 [C-130H] call McClellan PP
Elemendorf AFB, AK - ETA 0615Z 6/Feb/02 (RR)
Totem 98: at 2336Z - TOTEM 98 (C-130H, 517th AS, Elmendorf)
with p/p via GHFS Elmendorf to ARCTIC WARRIOR 22/feb/02 (CR)
Trout 99: (EC-135 412TH FLTS, EDWARDS AFB): 0025 USB w/Lajes
in pp w/Mildenhall Metro for arrival wx. (21/FEB/02) (RP3)
Tuff 15: 0407Z.0 Tuff 15 [type?] call McClellan PP Barksdale
AFB, LA - ETA 0550Z
Turbo 02: at 1537Z - TURBO 02 with request for traffic via
GHFS McClellen. 11/Mar/02 (CR)
U-Haul 99: 0032Z
U-Haul 99 [C-5A] call Offutt PP Sky Harbor
Airport, Ariz - will be early for A/R 6/Mar/02 (RR)
WEST COAST: Re-contacting REACH 1090 0541 USB Connecting the
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earlier requested McGUIRE METRO patch. 1090 gave a position
report and then asked for patch to be terminated, whereupon
operator first said "McClellan Out" then added "Correction,
West Coast Out". (10 Mar 02) (BD)
11175.0 Wise 81: 0255Z.0 Wise 81 [AC-130] call Offutt PP Eglin AFB, FL
- got wx for Duke Fld FL at 0330Z 27/Feb/02 (RR)
11175.0 WOLF 27: with HF radio check via GHFS Offutt. 22/Feb /02 (CR)
11175.0:REACH 9020: (USAF Transport a.c) clg and wkg AFA1EN USB
1543z 30/Jan/02 (RP)
11176.0 3640619: C-141 64-0619 0649 ALE/USB Wkg AF5 C-20C 85-0049
(04Mar02) (SA)
11181.0 Reach 955T: 0147Z
Reach 955T [TN 70047] call Diego Garcia
PP Hilda East ETA 0714Z to Amman Airport, Jordan
11/Mar/02 (RR)
11184.0 AP1103: Unid Flt 1528 HFDL Wkg ARINC-3 Reykjavik Posn
383423N/0012211E at 00:00 as given. Who is using AP
irregularly today?! (11Mar02) (RGA)
11184.0 ARINC-3: Reykjavik ICE 2103 HFDL Msg to LH8394 MD11F D-ALCB:
"2.D-ALCB Q09 S45ALH8394 x" (21Mar02) (RGA)
11184.0 AY2560: Eastbound Finnair Flt 1509 HFDL Wkg ARINC-3 Reykjavik.
Posn 375808N/0075241W. (11Mar02) (RGA)
11186.0 KEEPTRACK: Keeptrack ww DRACO 11, request you contact
callsign Crocket and inform him we have no TCDL capability,
and we are leaving his area USB 16-02-02 19,12 (BvR)
11186.0 KEEPTRACK: Keeptrack ww Trident 802 USB 16-02-02 18,55 (BvR)
11200.0 MCCLELLAN: Clg NOBLE 26(?) 0313 USB No known response. A
station was up a few seconds earlier (weak/barely readable)
calling MCCLELLAN but his id did not sound like "noble" 26
(something #6). MCCLELLAN moved him here from 11175.0.
11200.0 is not part of the post Dec 94 3 KHz OR bandplan.
(08 Mar 02) (JH)
11200.0 Unid: O/M (SS): 0027 USB w/O/M (SS) passing series of
individual's names, sometimes using NATO phonetics to confirm
spelling. One O/M appears to be confirming text of message
containing UTC time groups and routing indicators.
(8/MAR/02) (RP3)
11205.0 Architect: (RAF Flight Watch Center): 0030 USB w/airfield
color status. (21/FEB/02) (RP3)
11205.0 Trenton Military: 1452 USB calling O3R w/no response.
(7/FEB/02) (RP3)
11211.0 Unid: O/M (SS): 0005 LSB w/O/M (SS). (8/MAR/02) (RP3)
11214.0 Andrews: USAF 1908 USB / trying to work SAM 60203 on F-064.
"Offutt" also tried too. (22Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
11217.0 dhm91: GAF Münster 2136 usb qso with Turkish Air Force 861 and
187 and weather for oakb and opps (=Kabul und Peshawar)
15-Feb-02 (wp3
11217.0 TAF187: Turkish Air Force 187 2136 usb qso dhm91 - requesting
wx for opps (Peshawar/Pakistan) 15-Feb-02 (wp3)
11220.0 "Croughton": USAF 0331 USB / phone patch for Trout 99 (a USAF
C-135C) on F-311. (21Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
11220.0 "Lajes": USAF 0133 USB / pp for Trout 99 (a USAF C-135C) to
Mildenhall CP on F-311. (21Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
11220.0 Sigonella: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 0315 USB / wkg SPAR 66 (a
C-20A? with DV-3 + 3 Pax + 1 SA) on F-311.
(14March2002) (Midwest USA)
11220.0 Sigonella: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 0520 USB / pps for SPAR
66 to USAFE Metro/AMOCC & Ramstein CP on F-311. (14March2002)
(Midwest USA)
11220.0 Trout 99: (EC-135, 412th FLTS, Edwards AFB): 0440 USB
w/Andrews in pp w/Banner Ops (RAF Mildenhall) concerning
inability of Quid-90 (KC-135, RAF Mildenhall) to meet AAR
times. Mildenhall working to get tanker to meet Trout 99's
ETA. Also in pp w/Trout Ops concerning mid-life inspections &
waivers for 412th FLTS aircraft. (28/FEB/02) (RP3)
11220.0 Trout 99: 0136 USB w/Lajes in pp w/Mildenhall CP (Banner Ops)
arranging for Wing Commander to meet the aircraft in the
refueling pit to meet with on-board DVs.(21/FEB/02) (RP3)
11222.0 DRAJ: (Selcall)Rch-521Y C-5 68-0226 1445 ALE/USB Wkg PLA
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(Lajes) ALE+VOICE (27Feb02) (SA)
160014: C-5 86-0014 2355 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (Andrews)
(04Mar02) (SA)
160015: Rch-Z7 C-5 86-0015 0800 ALE/USB Wkg JNR (Salinas) with
ALE init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) WX for Charleston
?? very broken (11Mar02) (SA)
170038: Rch-7038 C-5 87-0038 1313 ALE/USB Wkg PLA ALE+VOICE
for PP to Flight boss at Scott AFB DSN 779-0301 (19Feb02) (SA)
180215: C-5 68-00215 1104 ALE/USB Wkg CEFNPR (Westover)
(25Feb02) (SA)
2000179: Rch-0179 C-17 00-0179 0133 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (Andrews)
ALE+VOICE for PP to Hilda Metro for 0315Z Charleston WX.
(24Feb02) (SA)
200170: C-17 00-0170 2331 ALE/USB Wkg ADE (Andrews)
(05Mar02) (SA)
230601:Rch-7040 C-17 93-0601 0008 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (Andrews)
with ALE init PP to [AMD]CCCCPWRINNNN (McGuire c/p) inb your
station 0340Z A1 2 x rolling stock 5 pax offload, 3 pax thru
req cust & immigration + WX (26Feb02) (SA)
270041: Rch-584y C-17 97-0041 2204 ALE/USB Wkg JDG with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN Hilda unable to hear.
(19Feb02) (SA)
280051: Rch-583Y C-17 98-0051 0524 ALE/USB Wkg GTL with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPDDFNNNN (Frankfurt/Rhein-Main) inb your
station 0900Z A2 10000 thru load + mail + ??haz and 5 pax
(20Feb02) (SA)
280053: Rch-8053 C-17 98-0053 2232 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCD83143306697NNNN (Frankfurt/Rhein-Main)
inb 0115Z A2, Going to need probably two tyre changes, 1 nose,
1 main (22Feb02) (SA)
290066: Rch-662Y C-17 99-0166 2200 ALE/USB Wkg PLA (Lajes)
with ALE init PP to [AMD]CCCCD8 3144966145NNNN (Sembach Metro)
for WX at Frankfurt at 0300Z (06Mar02) (SA)
290165: Rch-763Y C-17 99-0165 0218 ALE/USB Wkg GTL (Thule)
with ALE init PP to [AMD]CCCCD83127791748NNNN (Hilda E) inb
next frag - 45 A1 + WX for UT(J)K?? 0500Z (24Feb02) (SA)
340627: C-141 64-0627 0840 ALE/USB Wkg GLO (unid)
(05Mar02) (SA)
ADW: (Andrews) 0835 ALE/USB Wkg 200171 C-17 00-0171
(05Mar02) (SA)
CRO: (Croughton) 1856 ALE/USB Wkg TRAIN2 unid (26Fen02) (SA)
JDG: (Diego Garcia) 2225 ALE/USB Wkg 367947 C-141 66-7947
(07Mar02) (SA)
TRAIN5: unid 1903 ALE/USB Wkg TRAIN1 unid (26Feb02) (SA)
Trenton Military: 0033 USB w/UN 03 (Canforce aircraft on UN
mission) w/wx for Ottawa and Trenton. (21/FEB/02) (RP3)
Trenton Military: 0043 USB w/NATO 17 (E-3B AWACS,
Geilenkirchen GE) w/wx for Tinker AFB. Also w/Canforce 342
who request scores for US and Russian Olympic hockey games.
(21/FEB/02) (RP3)
Trenton Military: 0045 USB w/NATO 10 (E-3B AWACS,
Geilenkirchen GE) w/wx for Bangor, ME, Gander, St. Johns &
Goose Bay, Newfoundland. (8/MAR/02) (RP3)
Trenton Military: 0126 USB w/unheard aircraft w/wx for RAF
Brize Norton. (21/FEB/02) (RP3)
Trenton Military: 1451 USB w/aircraft O3R. Chat about using
freq 6715 or 11205. They decide on 11205. (7/FEB/02) (RP3)
Trenton Military: 2235 USB w/Canforce 2626 w/wx for Glasgow,
Scotland then closes down listening watch. (12/FEB/02) (RP3)
Trenton Military: 2247 USB w/Canforce 4116 w/wx for
Stephenville & Gander. (25/FEB/02) (RP3)
KELLY 01(?): Unid 1700 USB A station saying "....KELLY 01 [or
sounds like], requesting radio check CI [maybe; pronounced
"see eye"] bird" once with no response and gone.
(05 Mar 02) (JH)
(GHFS): 28-char EAM 0302 USB TWG5AT. (13 Mar 02) (JH)
AID FIRST: 28-char EAM 1616 USB R4TVSU simulcast 8992.
H+25/h+55 activity. (06 Mar 02) (JH)
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11244.0 AID FIRST: EAM Bcast 1625 USB R4TVSU simulcast 8992. H+25/h+55
activity. (06 Mar 02) (JH)
11244.0 ANDREWS: 28-char EAM 2003 USB OHFKNQ. (22 Feb 02) (JH)
11244.0 ANDREWS: 6-char EAM 1740 USB EH7VGC 'FOR MUSH MELON'.
(22 Feb 02) (JH)
11244.0 ANDREWS: Wkg NAVY 50511 2108 USB For possible PP. Very unusual
to hear 11244 used as a phone patch discrete. (23 Feb 02) (JH)
11244.0 BAJA 02: Calling MAINSAIL 0129 USB 'With request'. No
response. suspect NAOC. (07 Mar 02) (JH)
11244.0 BELT FED: Raises ANDREWS 2111 USB For PP to a commercial toll
free 800 number (WALDORF). ANDREWS sent him to 11175.
(23 Feb 02) (JH)
11244.0 BIG PLAY: Clg MAINSAIL 0120 USB No response. (04 Mar 02) (JH)
11244.0 BOYS' CLUB: EAM Bcast 1525 USB R4MRST simulcast 8992.
H+25/h+55 activity. (25 Feb 02) (JH)
11244.0 BOYS' CLUB: EAM Bcast 1625 USB Bcsting his h+25 EAM xmsn
(simulcasting same on 8992.0) but finishing this xmsn with a
3-6-9 message of 4 groups:TFE FWU TNE D5K. (25 Feb 02) (JH)
11244.0 CRITERIA: Clg MAINSAIL 2143 USB 'With request'. No response.
(04 Mar 02) (JH)
11244.0 LOG ROAD: Clg MAINSAIL 1937 USB No response. (07 Mar 02) (JH)
11244.0 LOG ROAD: EAM Bcast 1625 USB R4CZY4 simulcast 8992. H+25/h+55
activity. (07 Mar 02) (JH)
11244.0 LOG ROAD: EAM Bcast 1839 USB R4IVB4 with no simulcast freqs
heard. (07 Mar 02) (JH)
11244.0 LOG ROAD: EAM Bcast 1854 USB R4UWTB simulcast 8992 at least,
with nothing heard 9016. (07 Mar 02) (JH)
11244.0 LOG ROAD: EAM Bcast 1901 USB R4RVDF simulcast on 8992 at least
with nothing heard 9016. (07 Mar 02) (JH)
11244.0 LOG ROAD: EAM Bcasts 1926 USB R4UWTB & R4RVDF. H+25/h+55
activity. (07 Mar 02) (JH)
11244.0 LOG ROAD: EAM Bcasts 1958 USB R4UWTB & R4RVDF.
(07 Mar 02) (JH)
11244.0 MARBERRY: Raises BOYS' CLUB 1627 USB Requested the 3rd group
of the 1625 3-6-9 message, received the group and gone.
(25 Feb 02) (JH)
11244.0 MAYBERRY: 28-char EAM Bcast 2056 USB R4PZRT simulcast 8992.
H+25/h+55 activity. Used character count statement in
concluding his transmission. (08 Mar 02) (JH)
11244.0 MOLECULE: 28-char EAM 2056 USB R4FIDH preceding OFFUTT's 2058
GHFS bcast of same, with no simulcast freqs found. MOLECULE
may have been back up around 2000z with a 22-character EAM
(R4RQSR) under OFFUTT's bcst of same. (23 Feb 02) (JH)
11244.0 MOLECULE: Raises MILLINER 1753 USB (NAOC). For apparent signal
check and [faded during short request.] After MOLECULE
repeated his comm to MILLINER, both gone. Maybe two NAOCs.
(23 Feb 02) (JH)
11244.0 NAVY 50511: Clg ANDREWS 0140 USB No response. (24 Feb 02) (JH)
11244.0 OFFUTT: 28-char EAM 0301 USB R44NX4. (02 Mar 02) (JH)
11244.0 PARTRIDGE(?): 28-char EAM 1925 USB TR2LWC simulcast 8992.
H+25/h+55 activity. (13 Mar 02) (JH)
11244.0 QUOTATION(?): 28-char EAM 2125 USB OHSJTS simulcast 8992.
H+25/h+55 activity. (22 Feb 02) (JH)
11244.0 RAYMOND 06: Clg OFFUTT & MAINSAIL 2049 USB No response.
(13 Mar 02) (JH)
11244.0 RELIGIOUS: 28-char EAM 1846 USB Suspected NAOC. R4UWTB
preceding ANDREWS' 1848z GHFS bcast of same, with no simulcast
freqs found/heard. (07 Mar 02) (JH)
11244.0 RELIGIOUS: 28-char EAM 1849 USB R4RVDF preceding ANDREWS'
1850z GHFS bcast of same, with no simulcast freqs found.
(07 Mar 02) (JH)
11244.0 RELIGIOUS: Wkg LOG ROAD 1857 USB Wanted LOG ROAD to confirm
receipt of maybe 3 pieces of traffic (answer unheard but
presumed ok.) (07 Mar 02)(JH)
11244.0 SURVIVAL: EAM Bcasts 1557 USB R4RBAO & R4JSXF simulcast 8992.
H+25/ h+55 activity. (26Feb02) (JH)
11244.0 SWITCH GUN(?): 3-6-9 Bcast 0125 USB Could be FLINT GUN. Msg of
6 characters: TIC XEU. (03 Mar 02) (JH)
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11244.0 TALISMAN: 28-char EAM 1655 USB R42BL2 over weak GHFS bcast and
simulcast on at least 8992 with nothing heard any ZULU
frequency. (04 Feb 02) (JH)
11244.0 Unid: 28-char EAM 1837 USB Coverd by ANDREWS at id. excellent
audio; suspected NAOC] bcsting a 28-character EAM (R4IVB4)
with no simulcast freqs found (probably too weak to hear). At
1838z ANDREWS bcst R4IVB4 over the unk player.
(07 Mar 02) (JH)
11247.0 Cyprus Flight Watch: 0317 USB w/volmet for various locations
on Cyprus. (25/FEB/02) (RP3)
11247.0 Cyprus Flight Watch: 0319 USB w/volmet. (11/FEB/02) (RP3)
11250.0 AF5: C-20C 85-0049 1504 ALE/USB Sounds (22Feb02) (SA)
11250.0 E30002: E-3B 79-0002 2305 ALE/USB Wkg E30007 E-3C 82-0007
(04Mar02)(SA)
11253.0 RAF Volmet: 1448 USB E ID, Volmet (09 Feb 02)(HPT)
11267.0 : Unid 0700 USB 2 to 3 stations. May be Arabic language
chatter and extensive AA prayer (maybe the call to prayer),
repeated over and over. One station is zeroed around 11266.6.
(22 Feb 02) (JH)
11271.0 Trenton Military: 2302 USB calling Canforce 305 w/no response.
(12/FEB/02) (RP3)
11275.0 Unid:
O/M (CC): 0007 USB w/O/M (CC). (8/MAR/02) (RP3)
11282.0 Gucci 11: 1829Z  GUCCI 11 (KC-10A, 60th AMW, Travis) with
position and altitude report. 12/Mar/02 (CR)
11282.0 Havoc 74: 0358Z - HAVOC 74 declares IFE due cabin
depressurization at 240 11/Mar/02 (CR)
11282.0 HAVOC 74: just declared IFE with San Francisco ARINC on
11.282.0 USB.04:00 9/Marm/02 (CR)
11282.0 Navy PG001: 2241Z - NAVY PG001 (P-3C, VP-65, NB Ventura
County) with position and altitude report. 11/Mar/02 (CR)
11282.0 Navy RG151: 0236Z - NAVY RG151 (C-20G, VR-51, MCAF Kaneohe
Bay) with position and altitude report.
11282.0 Nippon Cargo 332: with position and altitude report to San
Francisco ARINC and is then asked to contact Seattle Center on
135.150 at 128 West in USB at 0212Z. 22/Feb/02 (CR)
11282.0 Pat 139: 0335Z - PAT 139 with position and altitude report.
11/Mar/02 (CR)
11282.0 Razor 11: 1821Z  RAZOR 11 (E-8C, 93d ACW, Robins) is asked to
remain on 11.282.0 with a secondary of 13.288.0.
12/Mar/02 (CR)
11282.0 Razor 33: 2320Z  RAZOR 33 (E-8C, 93d ACW, Robins) with
position and altitude report relayed to San Francisco via
American 283.12/Mar/02 (CR)
11282.0 Reach 0029: 2324Z  REACH 0029 with position and altitude
report.12/Mar/02 (CR)
11282.0 Reach 588T: 2006Z  REACH 588T with position and altitude
report is advised to contact Seattle Center on 135.150 at 128
west. 12/Mar/02 (CR)
11282.0 Reach 6148: 1822Z  REACH 6148 with request to return Honolulu
due unknown circumstances. 12/Mar/02 (CR)
11282.0 REACH 6148: requests clearance to return Honolulu due unknown
circumstances. 18:27 11/Mar/02 (CR)
11282.0 Reach 6181: 2231Z - REACH 6181 with position and altitude
report. 11/Mar/02 (CR)
11282.0 Reach 7038: 1821Z  REACH 7038 with position and altitude
report. 12/Mar/02 (CR)
11282.0 Reach 9016: 0408Z - REACH 9016 advises San Francisco they are
receiving no response 11/Mar/02 (CR)
11282.0 Roller 74: 1801Z  ROLLER 74 (C-130E, 192d AS, May ANGB) with
position and altitude report. 12/Mar/02 (CR)
11282.0 San Francisco ARINC: USB. ETHYL 22 cleared to the block 240 to
270 for AR with SLIP 51.
11282.0 San Francisco ARINC: USB.AIREVAC 67948 (C-141) with position
and altitude report.
11282.0 San Francisco ARINC: USB.ASTRA 92 (KC-135R, 92d ARW,
Fairchild) with position and altitude report.
11282.0 San Francisco ARINC: USB.EARL 32 with HF radio check and
initial position for flight of two in the blocks from 210 to
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San Francisco ARINC: USB.KING 19 with position and altitude
report.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.NAVY CW062 (C-130T, VR-54, MAS New
Orleans JRB) with position and altitude report en route to
Point Mugu.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.NAVY JW760 (C-130T, VR-62 NAS
Brunswick) with position and altitude report.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.NAVY LT629 (P-3C, VP-62, NAS Jax)
with initial position and altitude report after departure from
Pt. Mugu.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.NAVY PR33 (EP-3E, VQ-1, NAS Whidbey
Island) requests routing direct Whidbey Island.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.NAVY RG710 (C-20G, VR-51, MCAF
Kaneohe Bay) with position and altitude report followed by
SELCAL check on HQ-JR.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.NAVY RU220 (C-130T, VR-55, NB Ventura
County) is requested to provide estimate over next reporting
point per ATC.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.NAVY RY830 (C-40A, VR-59, NAS Ft.
Worth JRB) is cleared to climb and maintain 360 per ATC.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.NOAA 42 (WP-3D, N42RF on PACJET
mission) with request for SELCAL check on LM-BF.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.NOAA 49 (Gulfstream IV SP, N49RF
"Gonzo" on PACJET mission) with position and altitude report.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.OMEGA 70 FLIGHT with position report
and advises in the block 270 to 280.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.RATS 69 (KC-135R, 336th ARS, March
ARB) with position and altitude report.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.REACH 0166 with position and altitude
report.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.REACH 0464 with position and altitude
report. 22/Feb/02 (CR)
San Francisco ARINC: USB.REACH 0748 with position and altitude
report and request report passed to HILDA.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.REACH 1946 with position and altitude
report and advises they are able 370.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.REACH 3085 with position and altitude
report and request to forward report to HILDA.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.REACH 4189 with position and altitude
report.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.REACH 448 calling San Francisco with
no response.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.REACH 5103 advises San Francisco they
are back on frequency.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.REACH 6018 with position and altitude
report.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.REACH 7032 cleared to climb and
maintain 300 by ATC.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.REACH 7034 with position and altitude
report.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.REACH 8084 with position and altitude
report.0444Z - TOGA 79 (KC-10A, 60th AMW, Travis) with
position and altitudereport.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.REACH 816Y with position and altitude
report.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.REACH 8214 is requested to accept and
climb to flight level 370 per ATC.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.REACH 8224 with position and altitude
report.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.REACH 8813 with position and altitude
report followed by request for flight level 210.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.REACH 901T with position and altitude
report then advised to contact Seattle Center on 135.150
approaching 128 west.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.REACH 925T checks-in with San
Francisco with initial position and SELCAL check on BQ-EG.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.REACH 9743 with position and altitude
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San Francisco ARINC: USB.REACH JZ43 with position and altitude
report then directed to contact Honolulu Center on 127.600.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.REACH JZ80 with SELCAL check.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.SCARS 58 (C-130) with position and
altitude report.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.TEAL 55 (WC-130H, 53d WRS, Keesler)
with request for block altitude 230 to 240 then cleared by
ATC.
San Francisco ARINC: USB.TEAL 60 (WC-130H, 53d WRS, Keesler)
with position and altitude report.
San Francisco: (MWARA CEP): 0314 USB w/AA 965 in position
report. (13/FEB/02) (RP3)
Tahoe 81: 2210Z  TAHOE 81 (KC-135E, 314th ARS, Beale) with
position and altitude report.12/Mar.02 (CR)
Totem 70: 2110Z  TOTEM 70 (C-130H, 517th AS, Elmendorf) with
initial position and altitude report followed by clearance to
maintain block altitude 230 to 260 per ATC. 12/Mar/02 (CR)
Medan ACC: (SEA-1) 1559 USB With SVA4022 for flight level
change. (04.03.02) (PD)
KJ002: Unid 1057 Wkg KJ102 + MIL-STD 188-110A modem.
(13-03-02) (IB)
413th Sqdn, Greenwood): . QSY to 9007. (12/FEB/02) (RP3)
015: ARINC BAHRAIN 1854 HFDL on usb. Squitters. Offair? 1900z.
(25/Feb)(DW)
: ARINC Stn 15 Bahrain 1543 HFDL Squitters. (26Feb02) (RGA)
AY1962: Wkg ARINC Stn 15/Unid 1648 HFDL/USB Finnair. Posn 23
28 3N/58 29 41E. (25Feb02) (RGA)
LH8416: Wkg ARINC Stn 15/Unid 1649 HFDL/USB Lufthansa. Posn 44
29 38N/29 09 31E. (25Feb02) (RGA)
CO0045: Wkg ARINC-1 Riverhead NY USA 1104 HFDL Continental
Airways. Posn 49 19 03N / 008 45 19W. (05Feb02) (RGA)
SV1545: Saudia Flt 2142 HFDL Wkg Riverhead NY. Posn
220734N/0390833E. (18Mar02) (RGA)
Unid: O/M (SS): 2240 USB w/O/M (SS). (25/FEB/02) (RP3)
Voix de la Corée: 1655.0 AM.0 .0 French prog from Pyongyang
23/Feb/02 (PP1)
Northwest 921: with p/p via San Francisco ARINC to Northwest
Dispatch-Sector 12 USB at 2342Z. 22/Feb/02 (CR)
N274WA/Stockholm R: 1657.0 USB.0 Emery World flight EWW174
MD11 Selcall GHDR 23/Feb/02 (PP1)
Unid: O/M (Portuguese): 0234 USB w/aircraft (O/M Portuguese)
in position report & selcal check. Probable Varig LDOC.
(13/FEB/02) (RP3)
: Unid Russian 1559 81-81/40.5/500 Cipher. (26Feb02) (RGA)
UNID: 1510 99.5 baud/105 Hz shift, can´t decode
(09 Feb 02) (HPT)
183: Unid SW-bound Flt ICAO AID 5A501C 1357 HFDL Possibly FWWCB. Posn 433730N/0012249E. (14Mar02) (RGA)
ARINC Shannon: 1520 gnd stn msg to D-ALCG (Lufthansa Cargo)
03/03 (PP1)
ARINC Shannon: 1520 gnd stn msg to D-ALCG (Lufthansa Cargo)
03/03(PP1)
ARINC Shannon: 1800 gnd stn msg to UP6723 (N318UP) 03/03 (PP1)
AY2544: Westbound Finnair Flt 1353 HFDL Wkg Shannon. Posn
395128N/0030914W. (14Mar02) (RGA)
F-WWCB: Prob Airbus Test Flt 1358 HFDL F-WW=Temporary
registration. Msg: 'F-WWCB H13 C29AAP0183#CFB.1/FLR/FR0203141358
79321102EEC2A X2,,,,,,,OIL
TEMP THERMOCOUPLE 1 (E2-4042KS1), HARD.' Later: F-WWCB H10
C35AAP0183#CFB.1/WRN/WN0203141406 732100502 MAINTENANCE STATUS
EEC 1A K'.(14Mar02) (RGA)
LH8162/8250/8264:
1630
HFDL msgs to Shannon-ARINC
apparently D-ALCC (MD11) as flight 8264 02/03 (PP1)
LH8382: 1810 pos report from LH Cargo flight
LAT 58 57 54 N
LON 11 5 26 E
to ARINC Shannon 03/03 (PP1)
N317UP: 1817
pos report LAT 52 40 42 N LON 47 8 20 W
from UP6741 to Shannon ARINC 03/03 (PP1)
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11384.0 Qantas 114: with position and altitude report to San Francisco
ARINC in USB at 1456Z. 22/Feb/02 (CR)
11384.0 REACH 9021: with position and altitude report to San Francisco
ARINC. 22/Feb/02 (CR)
11387.0 Sydney Radio VOLMET: (VJN385) with aero wx observations in USB
at 1502Z. 22/Feb/02 (CR)
11387.0 VJN385: Sydney Volmet 1901 USB E Volmet // 6676
(08 Feb 02)(HPT)
11396.0 Brisbane OAC: (SEA-3) 1529 USB With THA91 Pos. Report and
secal check. (CKDM=B747-300 HS-TGE) (04-03-02) (PD)
11396.0 Cathay 111: with position and altitude report to Manila Radio
in USB at 1518Z. 22/Feb/02 (CR)
11396.0 Jakarta ACC: (SEA-3) 1516 USB With SVA4022 1 Pos. Report and
selcal check. (CFEG=B-747-300 HZ-AIR) (04.03.02) (PD)
11396.0 Jakarta ACC: (SEA-3) 1521 USB With Korean Air 628 Pos. rep and
selcal check. (BPQS=B-747-400 N109UA (leased ?)
(04.03.02) (PD)
11396.0 Jakarta ACC: (SEA-3) 1532 USB With SVA4024 Pos. Report and
selcal check (CFDH=B-747-300 HZ-AIP) (04.03.02) (PD)
11396.0 Qantas 10: calling Jakarta Radio with no response in USB at
1507Z. 22/Feb/02 (CR)
11405.0 BASE0: Prob Turkish Military 2250 ALE/USB Sounds.
(19Mar02) (RGA)
11407.0 FD2: UNID British MIL "FWD deployment 2", 1916 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A, sounding (27Feb02) (LDO)
11407.0 FD3: UNID British MIL "FWD deployment 3", 2019 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A, sounding (27Feb02) (LDO)
11407.0 FRT: UNID British MIL , G? 2034 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A sounding
(27Feb02) (LDO)
11407.0 LON: British MIL London?, G? 2007 USB/MIL-STD188-141A,
sounding (27Feb02) (LDO)
11409.0 LEO: UNID Romanian MIL, 1905 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD
188-110A serial tone modem, crypto tfc. to TR7, later clng DN1
(27Feb02) (LDO)
11409.0 TR7: UNID Romanian MIL, 1905 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD
188-110A serial tone modem, crypto tfc. to LEO (27Feb02) (LDO)
11413.0 FJY5: DTRE Crozet I 0615 Arq-E3 200/400 Personal Msgs\FF
(19/Dec/01) (RH2)
11416.7 RFFVAY: FF SARAJEVO 1403 ARQ/342 200/E/400 8rc. 2 chan tdm.
Poor sync Chans A: B: betas. 1410z ChanA: "FKWA008 opi ok?"
(23/Feb)(DW)
11418.3 FJY5: DTRE Crozet I 0820 Arq-E3 200/400 Betas
(18/Jan/02) (RH2)
11418.4 FJY5: DTRE Crozet I 0541 Arq-E3 200/400 Idling
(24/Feb/02) (RH2)
11419.9 no-call: MFA Copenhagen, DNK 1025 TWINPLEXSITOR100Bd/-400/-200/+200/+400 endless 5LGs in blocks 50 to
UNID embassy (16Mar02) (LDO)
11420.0 BXT20: MFA Beijing, CHN 1826 USB/MIL-STD 188- 110A serial tone
modem, testing to unlocated embassy with RYRYRY & ID
(10Feb02) (LDO)
11428.0 8PD: Unid 1643 ALE/USB [LINKED]; scan stops; weak modem
activity on ALE freq. (20Mar02) (RGA)
11428.0 8PD: Unid 1652 ALE/USB Calls 4WV, who responds.
(21Mar02) (RGA)
11436.0 Unid: O/M (SS) 2125 USB w/O/M (SS) & Y/L (SS). Mention of
placenames Quito, Ecuador and Cali, Colombia in chat.
(7/FEB/02) (RP3)
11439.4 no-call: UNID station, 2204, Rohde & Schwarz 8-FSK burst ARQSystem 240Bd, online crypto (02Mar02) (LDO)
11460.0 "Croughton": USAF 2220 USB / working Trout 99 (a USAF C-135C)
on F-295. (20Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
11466.0 Algerian Oil Field: (Sonatrach ??) 1747-1755 ALE/USB Algiers
calling TFT(Tin Fouye Tabankort) and ALR (Alar) calling
Algiers . 04/02 (PP1)
11466.0 HR: 1719
Algerian Oil Hassi R'Mel ALE/USB 14/03 (PP1)
11466.0 INA: 1712
Algerian Oil In Amenas
ALE/USB 14/03 (PP1)
11466.0 INA: Oil Rig Algeria
0318z TWS INA 15/Mar/02 (S)
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11467.0 Unid: CIS Navy 0551 36-50 50/200 (24/Feb/02) (RH2)
11475.0 MAE: MFA Algiers 1404 ALE/USB Sounds. (13Mar02) (RGA)
11483.0 RFGW: MFA PARIS 1416 STANAG 4285 on usb. Svc to K4z/Tunis.
1434z clng F9S/Prague (25/Feb)(DW)
11490.0 0000210002: UNID Greek station, GRC 0816 USB/MIL- STD 188-141A
calling 0000210001, using Codan radio (12Feb02) (LDO)
11492.0 0000006139: Unid Turkish Net 2022 ALE/USB Sounds.
(06Mar02) (RGA)
11492.0 6137: Prob Turkish Net 2010 ALE/USB Sounds. (16Mar02) (RGA)
11492.0 6137: Prob Turkish Net 2012 ALE/USB Sounds. Alias for
0000006137. (13Mar02) (RGA)
11492.0 6137: Unid Turkish Net 2216 ALE/USB Sounds. (19Mar02) (RGA)
11500.0 2030: Turkish Red Crescent 1700 ALE/USB Sounds.
(21Mar02) (RGA)
11523.0 HSP: UK Net
1942z TWS HSP 15/Mar/02 (S)
11523.0 PRI: UK Net
0511z TWS PRI 15/Mar/02 (S)
11530.0 BR1: BN BRASILIA ? 2340 MIL.STD 188-141A on usb. Very long
call sequence to RS1. Rptd 2359z (04/Mar)(DW)
11536.0 HMF49: KCNA 1235 ITA-2 50/R/250 E nx (06 Feb 02)(HPT)
11545.0 E03: Lincolnshire Poacher Numbers Station 2200 USB W/music and
"49491". (9/Mar/01) (MADX)
11550.0 8PD: Unid 1532 ALE/USB Calls 7EU/Unid. (08Mar02) (RGA)
11550.0 VRO: Romanian Embassy Brussels(?) 1958 ALE/USB Calls
CENTR2/MFA Bucharest. (06Mar02) (RGA)
11574.0 R1650 & B7Z101, US Army: 1631 USB ALE (13/FEB/02) (JLM)
11905.0 Radio Free Asia: 2223.0 AM.0 Korean prog.0.0 heavy QRM
23/Feb/02 (PP1)
12070.0 REAFFIRM: 28-char EAMs 1542 USB Suspected NAOC. (R4RBAO &
R4JSXF) preceding ANDREWS' 1547z bcast of R4RBAO and the 1551z
bcast of R4JSXF, and simulcasting same 8992 and 11244.
(26Feb02) (JH)
12087.0 BIDS, B96, B97, B98, B99, 197 & 198: 1749-1802 USB ALE.
Possibly Biolgical Integrated Detection System (BIDS).
(15/FEB/02) (JLM)
12103.0 COS: Chilean Navy 0123 ALE/LSB Wkg DBM & CA2. (02-03-02) (IB)
12107.0 C11: UNID Swedish MIL, 1231 USB/MIL-STD 188- 141A/MIL-STD
188-110B, bursty tfc. to C51 (02Feb02) (LDO)
12107.0 C12: UNID Swedish MIL, 1141 USB/MIL-STD 188- 141A, tfc. to C3
(02Feb02) (LDO)
12107.0 C3: UNID Swedish MIL, 1141 USB/MIL-STD 188- 141A, tfc. to C12
(02Feb02) (LDO)
12107.0 C51: UNID Swedish MIL, 1231 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD
188-110B, bursty tfc. to C11 (02Feb02) (LDO)
12110.0 239: Poss Chinese Mil 1000 ALE/USB Wkg 206. (01-03-02) (IB)
12113.7 Unid: sc tvvc Mfa Cairo clg Baghdad ?? ARQ 100
23-02-02 07,15 (BvR)
12161.7 7RA: Algerian MOI 1400 Pactor1 tfc in 200 bd 8/2.0 (PP1)
12161.7 Unid: Unid 1810 Pactor 200/200 Personal Msgs/EE
(04/Feb/02) (RH2)
12175.0 FABIO: Italian GUARFI Net 2109 ALE/USB Calls ALE on 12175 and
9085. (02Mar02) (RGA)
12178.0 DHJ-59: (German Navy, Wilhelmshaven): 0014 USB w/DRAH (FGS
BRANDENBURG, FRIGATE 123 CLASS, F-215) w/EE & GE servicing of
RTTY traffic. (8/MAR/02) (RP3)
12180.0 Unid: Y/L (SS): 0220 USB w/5-figure groups. (13/FEB/02) (RP3)
12216.0 28: Danish Military 1159 ALE/USB Calls 68, who responds.
(07Mar02) (RGA)
12216.0 28: Danish Military 1903 ALE/USB Calls 68 who responds.
(04Mar03) (RGA)
12216.0 45: Danish Military 1634 ALE/USB Calls 50, who responds.
(16Mar02) (RGA)
12216.0 45: Danish Military 1736 ALE/USB Calls 50. (20Mar02) (RGA)
12225.0 S94: Swedish Diplo
0739z TWS S94 15/Mar/02 (S)
12235.0 7CB/7CJ: Indonesian Nvy Jakarta ? 1155 CW w/P50 VVV 1/2/3/4
mkr tape, 0800 tfc in Indonesian & 5LG's to various c/signs //
18980 (13Feb02) (ML2)
12287.0 Unid: O/M (EE-accented): 0234 USB w/unheard station. Mentions
that ship is headed to Brazil then on to Amsterdam. In second
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12525.5
12525.7
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12532.5
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12570.0
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12587.0
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12597.5
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12599.5
12601.0
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12625.5
12634.5
12664.5
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conversation O/M speaks Tagalog. (11/FEB/02) (RP3)
Unid: O/M (FF): 0322 USB w/Y/L (FF) in personal conversation.
Possible maritime link. (28/FEB/02) (RP3)
116: Chinese Diplo 1436 ALE/USB Wkg with 123 + MIL-STD
188-110A modem activity. (26-02-02) ALE/USB (IB)
YT315A/BDA21: UNID Chinese diplo, 1513 USB/MIL- STD
188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, 5-letter group
message to ZT201A/BXT15 & BXT16 (16Feb02) (LDO)
ZT201A/BXT15 & BXT16: MFA Beijing, CHN 1513 USB/ MIL-STD
188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to
YT315A/BDA21 (16Feb02) (LDO)
8PD: Unid 1536 ALE/USB Calls 6AS. Poss weak modem activity
follows. (07Mar02) (RGA)
9DT: Unid 1632 ALE/USB Calls 4RV/Unid. (05Mar02) (RGA)
dhj61: unid German Navy? 1242 cw vvv vvv vvv de dhj61 dhj61
dhj61 vvvv vvv vvv ... (// to 8443,5 khz) 09-Mär-02 (wp3)
NOJ: UCSG Kodiak ALS 1825 FAX/120/576 Charts. (03-03-02) (AB)
UCBP: Mehanik Patlin 1616 ARQ Tgm to Arkhangelsk/Selcal KYVF.
(26Feb02) (RGA)
FRVR: Un-Id French vessel 19.46 ARQ Monthly test message to
owners (01Feb02). (PT)
UESB: TBS Smit Sibu 1006 ARQ w/MXEY seq selcal & svc msg to
Khabarovsk, 54588 UESB log off (14Feb02) (ML2)
UFHR: "Druzhba Narodov" 1000 ARQ message to USU (24/02) (pp1)
MT Ankleshwar: sc kcbm shipping corp india mumbay mgs, list
of pending spi fyi INT ARQ 100 17-02-02 (BVR)
MT jawaharlal Nehru: arrival rpt to shipping corp india INT
ARQ 100 18-02-02 19,08 (BvR)
TCHR: 0931
"Kilitbahir"
ARQ msg to TAH 16/03 (PP1)
TCTI: Mv Ilke Mete tlx tfc co/chnl TAH Istanbul radio Turkey
INT ARQ 100 09-02-02 14,58 (BvR)
UDTC: RPB Rybak Vladivostoka 1053 RTTY 50/170 tfc to unkwn
(05Feb02) (ML2)
No-Call: MV Ashraf 14.00 ARQ Msg to ROMALEX MARINE CO. to
advise ship has departed Sebastopol (12Feb02). (PT)
UCVU: PZ Gutsul 1103 ARQ mni msgs, headed PZ GUCUL/UCVU, to
unkwn, UCVU s/off (22Feb02) (ML2)
Unid: uscg wx FEC 100 09-02-02 15,06 (BvR)
VIP: GlobeRadio Perth WA AUS 1613 ARQ+GData+MorseID.
(26Feb02) (RGA)
LZW: Varna R 1645 FEC Short tfc list (14 Mar 02) (TD2)
RRR34: Moskva-1 Radio RUS 1111 FEC Tgm from Samara to
VolgaTanker KS Sudov. (12Mar02) (RGA)
ufn: Novorossijsk Radio 1046 sitor-a marker kykyky then tfc
to udtb qsx 12495,0 16-Feb-02 (wp3)
SPA62: GydniaRadio POL 1112 ARQ+MorseID. (12Mar02) (RGA)
uat Moscow Radio 1000 sitor-b tfc list 16-Feb-02 (wp3)
ZSC: Capetown R 0945 fec High Seas Wx (21/Jan/02) (RH2)
XSQ: Guangzhou, China 15.21 ARQ End of tfc list
(03Feb02). (PT)
UCE: Arkangelsk, Russia 14.16 ARQ Message in EE from "PURCH.
DEPT. - NSC ARKANGELSK" to vessel UCOL, MV Ekaterina Belashova
(04Feb02). (PT)
TAH: Istanbul Radio 1415 SITOR-B tfc-list (01 Feb 02)(HPT)
FUO4/12:FN TOULON 0808 RTTY 75/N/850 Marker "NAWS de FUO4/12
testing ry's sg's figs" (06/Mar)(DW)
FUG: FN LA REGINE 0814 RTTY 150/N/850 Marker "FAA de FUG ry's
sg's figs". Note (1) "de de ed ed ed ed" and (2) spurii on
12657.2/12661.8/12671.5 /12675.8 (06/Mar)(DW)
LOR: AN Puerto Belgrano 0115 RTTY/75/170 SS TFC, OP chatter
(12Mar02) (JC5)
LOR: AN Puerto Belgrano 2005 rtty 75/170 ID + 5LG
(03/Feb/02)(RH2)
G4PL:RUSS MIL 0330Z CW COMM CK AND TFC. OTHER CS NOTED: DSXK
ITWL Q71T(JC)
nasp: Rus Mil 0332 CW comm check with opeq, gpi9, gbjg,det7
others. vy weak. Later in 5L cyrllic tfc. (26Feb02) (JC)
PWZ33: BN Rio 0605 rtty 75/850 Coastal Wx\PP (09/Jan/02) (RH2)
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12735.0 URL: Sevastopol R CW 1715 Tgms for crew MV Alta Rosa
(21 Feb 02) (TD2)
12740.0 ZLA: Awanui Radio 1817 cw, zla + SITOR (02 Mar 02)(HPT)
12745.5 JJC: Tokio R 1525 fax 60/576 JJ Nx\paper (23/Jan/02) (RH2)
12745.5 JJC: Tokyo R 1543 fax 60/576 JJ Nx\paper - quite clear!
(10/Feb/02) (RH2)
12745.5 JJC: Tokyo R 1620 FAX/120/576 Kyodo nx (26 Feb 02) (TD2)
12750.0 CWA: Cerrito Radio URG 0202 USB w/ID. Fair. Not heard often.
(03 Mar 02) (LC)
12750.0 NMF: USCG Boston USA 1812 FAX/120/576 Chart. (03-03-02) (AB)
12750.0 NMF: USCG Boston USA 2218 FAX/120/576 Chart. (09-03-02) (AB)
12756.5 A9M: Bahrein Radio (GW-node) 1509 cw, a9m + Dig
(17 Feb 02)(HPT)
12771.0 7TF 8: Boufarik Radio, Algeria 13:50 CW Marker "cq de qsx"
07Mar02 (SP1)
12808.5 VTG7: Mumbai Naval (BNR) CW 1458 Tfc list (20 Feb 02) (TD2)
12823.5 CTP: Portuguese Navy, Portugal 20:30 RTTY 75 Bds Test tape
"naws de ctp qsx 04 06 08 12 mhz ar" 23Feb02 (SP1)
12824.5 GYU: RN Gibraltar GIB 1136 RTTY/75/850 CARBs. (12Mar02) (RGA)
12828.7 UBF: St PetersburgRadio RUS 1138 CW Tgms in EE and RR to UBWJ
and UDWL. (12Mar02) (RGA)
12831.0 9MG: Georgetown Radio 1512 cw, 9mg + SITOR (02 Feb 02)(HPT)
12840.5 PBC 312: Goeree Island Radio Naval, Netherland 13:20 RTTY 75
Bds Test tape "02A 04B 06A 08A 12B 17A 22X PBC" 07Mar02 (SP1)
12855,0 UBF: St Petersburg Radio, Russia 20:15 CW Msg in Russian
23Feb02 (SP1)
12857.0 6WW: French Navy Dakar, Senegal 20:55 RTTY 75 Bds Test tape
"faaa de rftje zc uuuuu zui testing ryryryryryry sgsgsgsgsgsg
nnnn" 23Feb02 (SP1)
12857.0 RFTJE: FN Dakar 0400 rtty 75/850 RY/ID/SG etc
(29/Dec/01) (RH2)
12858.5 RFTJE: Dakar Naval RTTY/850/75 1650 Test strings
(21 Feb 02) (TD2)
12870.0 6WW: FN Dakar Senegal 0240 RTTY/75/850 Wkg FC. FC FC FC FC
FC..DE DE DE 6WW 6WW 6WW..TON MTSG A UN PO DE CTHIFFRE..TOIT
EN TOUCHE LETTRE N...LES INDICATEURS COMMENCENT PAR C..INT PB
SUR MSG..KKKILO. At 0306z: JE CROIS QUE MON TM EST PARTI EN
LIVE..QSL QSL QSL R 0702120Z..QSL QSL QSL R 0702120Z..KKKKILO.
Then: BO BO BO BO BO BO BO BO..KKKILO. Then: QRU AR..A PLUS
APLUS APLUS..KKKKILO. (06Mar02) (TH)
12877.5 UIW: Kaliningrad Radio, Russia 19:50 RTTY 50 Bds Tlx in
russian then tfc with ship UBJG 23Feb02 (SP1)
12880.0 XSQ: Guangzhou Radio 1642 ARQ and ID. (02 Mar 02) (LC)
12903.3 VTH: IN Mumbai IND 1715 RTTY/50/850 4FGs to collective call
VWGZ, then RBSL marker. (08Mar02) (RGA)
12935.0 HLG: Seoul Radio, South Korea 19:35 CW "cq de hlg qsx 12 mhz"
23Feb02 (SP1)
12935.0 HLG: SeoulRadio KOR 1608 CW Traffic list. (26Feb02) (RGA)
12939.0 SPE 61: Szczecin R Poland 0043 CW (13 March 02) (TH)
12965.0 uso5: Izmail Radio 1630 cw very high speed cw (35WPM) tfc,
then with 20 wpm chat, ends with: uso6/uso5 k 29-Jan-02 (wp3)
12966.9 RRR34: Moscow Radio 1005 cw, powestka, cq de rrr35 slv 12474,
1010 off (01 Feb 02)(HPT)
12984.0 4XZ: Haifa Radio Naval, Israel 19:20 CW "vvv de 4xz + msgs
encrypted" 23Feb02 (SP1)
13003.0 OLZ2: RUS MIL 0300 CW Comm ck with JBQ6, BDZX, CX NET, JBQ6
answers on 13844. (13Mar02) (JC5)
13004.0 OLZ2: RUS MIL 0421 CW TFC to BDZX and JBQ6, who answer on
13844. (14Mar02) (JC5)
13015.0 IAR: Rome Radio, Italy 19:10 CW "vvv vvv vvv de iar k 4 8 12
16 22 mhz" 23Feb02 (SP1)
13022.0 SPB: Szczecin R 0404 fec Tfc List & Freq Data
(29/Dec/01) (RH2)
13031.0 FUF: FN Ft de France 0410 rtty 75/850 Test Tape file://4232.0
(29/Dec/01) (RH2)
13031.2 FUF: F Ny Fort de France 0000 ITA-2 75/R/850 ry
(11 Feb 02) (HPT)
13044.0 : Russian Military 1705 MS-5/4800/BPSK/USB Cipher.
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(08Mar02) (RGA)
13045.0 : Unid 1625 ARQ+GData bursts. No ID. (26Feb02) (RGA)
13063.5 VIE: GlobeRadio Darwin NT AUS 1627 ARQ+GData+MorseID.
(26Feb02) (RGA)
13077.0 BVA: Taipei Radio 2258 USB E/Chinese IDann, working frequencies
// 8722, also other QRGs not audible here (01 Mar 02)(HPT)
13086.0 YLQ: Riga Radio LVA 1707 USB Service bulletin in Lett.
(08Mar02) (RGA)
13086.0 YLQ: Riga Radio, Latvia 21:00 USB station gives working
frequencies in english and in others languages 08Mar02 (SP1)
13089.0 NMN: USCG Portsmouth, USA (VA) 22:00 USB Wx in english //
8764,0 6501,0 - Best frequency for me is 8764,0 08Mar02 (SP1)
13089.0 NMN: USCG Portsmouth, USA (VA) 22:05 utc USB Wx in english QRM with Rome Radio on the same frequency and Riga Radio on
13086,0 15Mar02 (SP1)
13095.0 7TF 41: Boufarik Radio, Algeria 08:00 USB Wx in french
09Mar02 (SP1)
13095.0 7TF: Boufarik R 1603 USB wx for Algerian coast in FF 26/01
(PP1)
13110.0 WLO: Mobile Radio Al 2205 USB E wx // 8788, 17362, 22804,
other frequencies not audible (02 Mar 02)(HPT)
13116.0 OXZ: Lyngby Radio 2111 USB E/Dan. tfc-list // 4408, 8740
(01 Mar 02)(HPT)
13122.0 SPC61: Gdynia Radio 1604 USB E/Pol. fv, ann, wkg. QRGs
(01 Mar 02)(HPT)
13125.0 LZW: Varna Radio 1410, 1610 USB E tfc-list (02 Feb 02)(HPT)
13128.0 TAH: Istanbul Radio 1804 USB E/Turk wx // 4405, 13128
(02 Feb 02)(HPT)
13134.0 SVO54: Olympia Radio 1945 USB Greek, about three minutes
mentioning MMSI, DSC, and other maritime expressions, then nxbulletin, // 8776, 17341, 22720 (04 Feb 02)(HPT)
13149.0 ASI: UK MIL ASCENSION 2034 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb.
Sounding. (17/Mar)(DW)
13149.0 CYP: UK MIL CYPRUS 2144 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding.
(17/Mar)(DW)
13149.0 DKL: UK MIL DHEKELIA 2140 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb.
Sounding. (17/Mar)(DW)
13149.0 EHY: MADRID RADIO 1954 USB Vri short F1b burst and CW marker
"de EHY" at +1Khz every 5 minutes. (17/Mar)(DW)
13149.0 KUW: UK MIL KUWAIT 2120 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding.
(17/Mar)(DW)
13149.0 XSQ: GUANGZHOU RADIO 2150 USB Wkng ships. Link calls in
Chinese (17/Mar)(DW)
13155.0 MUSH MELON: EAM Bcast 2010 USB Finishes xmsn of OHFKNQ. He
might be back up with the string at h+37/h+07 over the next
hour or so on 13155.0. (22 Feb 02) (JH)
13162.4 VCT: GlobeRadio Tor's Cove NFLD CAN 1629 ARQ+MorseID.
(26Feb02) (RGA)
13191.0 LZW: Varna Radio 1610 USB E tfc-list // 8746, 13125
(02 Feb 02)(HPT)
13215.0 100459: USAF
0617z TWS 100459 15/Mar/02 (S)
13215.0 200171: C-17 00-0171 2246 ALE/USB Sounds (04Mar02) (SA)
13215.0 200204: UK4 C-17 ZZ174/00-0204 1431 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE
for ALE check (21Feb02) (SA)
13215.0 200: UNID 2214 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng 0181/unid
(17/Mar)(DW)
13215.0 230601: Rch-684Y C-17 93-0601 1708 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (Croughton)
with ALE init PP to [AMD]CCCCD83129650462NNNN (Shaw Metro) req
wx for UGGG Tblisi (Georgia) and UBBB Baku (Azerbaijan) for
0400Z (10Mar02) (SA)
13215.0 240066: Rch-519Y C-17 94-0066 1824 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE
init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) req info tanker Boom-43
out of Incirlik and confirm CT time of 1925Z. " Tanker in the
green for 1935Z CT" (20Feb02) (SA)
13215.0 240067: C-17 94-0067 1137 ALE/USB Wkg TAR (Ramstein)
(10Mar02) (SA)
13215.0 280049: USAF
0522z TO MET 15/Mar/02 (S)
13215.0 ADW: USAF
0711z TO HIK 15/Mar/02 (S)
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13215.0 CRO: USAF CROUGHTON 2218 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb.
Sounding. (17/Mar)(DW)
13215.0 E30008: E-3C 83-0008 2203 ALE/USB Wkg OFF (Offutt)
(04Mar02) (SA)
13215.0 HAW: USAF ASCENSION 2213 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb.
Sounding. (17/Mar)(DW)
13215.0 JDG: USAF DIEGO GARCIA 2215 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb.
Sounding. (17/Mar)(DW)
13215.0 JTY: USAF YOKOTA 2209 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding.
(17/Mar)(DW)
13215.0 OFF: USAF OFFUTT 2215 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding
(17/Mar)(DW)
13215.0 PLA: USAF LAJES 2223 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding
(17/Mar)(DW)
13215.0 TRAIN4: unid 1903 ALE/USB Wkg TRAIN1 unid (26Feb02) (SA)
13215.0 TRAIN4: unid 1935 ALE/USB Wkg CLASS02 unid (26Feb02) (SA)
13245.0 REAFFIRM: 29-char EAM 1721 USB R45A7J preceding the GHFS'
1724z bcst of same, and simulcasting same on 8992.0 and
11244.0. Showing some activity today. Still seems like a low
key exercise since 22 Feb. (26 Feb 02) (JH)
13245.0 SURVIVAL: EAM Bcasts 1551 USB R4RBAO & R4JSXF simulcast 8992
and 11244. (26Feb02) (JH)
13257.0 Architect: (RAF Flight Watch Center): 2220 USB w/volmet &
airfield color status. (6/FEB/02) (RP3)
13257.0 Trenton Military: 15:25 with tfc for Canforce 2677 (CC130 E/H)
20/Feb/02 (RP)
13257.0 Trenton Military: 2248 USB w/Gonzo 06A (Dash-8/CT-142, 402ND
SQDN, CFB WINNEPEG) in radio check and w/Gonzo 06C w/request
to relay exercise traffic (position report-3415N/9450W).
(25/FEB/02) (RP3)
13257.0 Trenton Military: 2259 USB w/Canforce Rescue 305 (unheard,
CH-113 #
13264.0 EIP: Shannon Volmet 1620 USB E ID, Volmet // 5505, 8957
(02 Mar 02)(HPT)
13270.0 VFG: Gander Volmet 2051 USB E Volmet (31 Jan 02)(HPT)
13270.0 WSY70: New York Volmet 2100 USB E ID Volmet (31 Jan 02)(HPT)
13280.0 Unid: O/M (SS) 2128 USB w/Y/L (SS). (7/FEB/02) (RP3)
13282.0 Hongkong Volmet: 1515 USB E Volmet 1518 off (06 Feb 02)(HPT)
13282.0 Honolulu: 0330 USB w/automated voice volmet. (8/FEB/02) (RP3)
13291.0 Gander Aero: 1511 USB E wkg. American (06 Feb 02)(HPT)
13294.0 Kinshasa: (MWARA AFI-4): 0003 USB w/Springbok 234 in position
report. (8/MAR/02) (RP3)
13300.0 Magellan 319: with position and altitude report to San
Francisco ARINC in USB at 0236Z. 22/Feb/02 (CR)
13306.0 Shanwick Aero: 1446 USB E wkg. Liberty 1833 (09 Feb 02)(HPT)
13310.0 Unid: O/M (IT): 2235 USB w/O/M (IT). (25/FEB/02) (RP3)
13315.0 013: ARINC SANTA CRUZ 2359 HFDL on usb. Squitters (28/Feb)(DW)
13315.0 : ARINC-13 Santa Cruz BOL 2236 HFDL Wkg N305UP United Parcel
B767-300 Flt UP6801. Msg: "N305UP SA6 S15AUP68010LV223010H X".
(16Mar02) (RGA)
13315.0 : ARINC-13 Santa Cruz BOL 2237 HFDL Wkg N661US Boeing 747-400
of NorthWest Airlines. Msg: "N661US SA8 S18ANW00670EH223702VH/
D" (16Mar02) (RGA)
13315.0 ARINC Santa Cruz: BOL 2300 HFDL squitters 3/3/02 (PP1)
13315.0 NW67: NorthWest Airlines B747-400 N661US 2229 HFDL Posn
213859N/0645407E. (16Mar02) (RGA)
13315.0 UP6801: United Parcel B767-300 N305UP 2237 HFDL Wkg Santa Cruz
BOL. Posn 172019N/0845205E. (16Mar02) (RGA)
13321.0 ---: FLIGHT LH7984 1707 HFDL on usb. Air psn 24.26N 101.25E
(17/Mar)(DW)
13321.0 ---: FLIGHT UP6055 1603 HFDL on usb. Air posn 29.19N 80.55W
time 16:02 (19/Feb)(DW)
13321.0 ---: FLIGHT UP6753 1600 HFDL on usb. Q0 link test to
Krasnoyarsk fm a/c N329UP. Air psns 56.01N 38.39W 17.23 56.05N
35.11 W 1723 56.05N 35.11 56.22N 33.43W 1731 56.28N 33.13W H1
msg to/fm terminal 1732:50 56.30N 33.02W (19/Feb)(DW)
13321.0 014: ARINC KRASNOYARSK 1724 HFDL on usb. Uplink to a/c N38~UP.
Squitters. (19/Feb)(DW)
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13321.0 14: ARINC KRASNOYARSK 1655 HFDL squitters on usb. (17/Mar)(DW)
13321.0 : ARINC Stn 14 Krasnoyarsk RUS 1316 HFDL Squitters.
(26Feb02) (RGA)
13321.0 : ARINC-14 Krasnoyarsk RUS 2117 HFDL Wkg N450PA B747-400 of
Polar Air Cargo. Msg: "N450PA SA7 M17APO07040EH211703H %".
(16Mar02) (RGA)
13321.0 ARINC-Krasnoyarsk: 1700
HFDL squitters 02/03 (PP1)
13321.0 CLX796: CargoLux Flt Wkg Krasnoyarsk 2001 HFDL (AID 6D) Posn
231938N/0765901E. (16Mar02) (RGA)
13321.0 UP6913: United Parcels Flt Wkg Krasnoyarsk 2006 HFDL (AID 6F)
Posn 321102N/1260630E. (16Mar02) (RGA)
13330.0 Houston Radio: 2234 USB w/N193FJ in radio checks.
(11/FEB/02) (RP3)
13333.0 Speedbird: Brit. Airways London 1628 USB E wkg. a/c Yankee
Golf Selcal FHDQ for tecnical matters, changing to 17922 kHz
(07 Feb 02)(HPT)
13333.0 Unid: O/M (SS): 0004 USB w/aircraft (O/M SS) in position
report. Probably Cubana LDOC. (6/FEB/02) (RP3)
13339.0 ---: FLIGHT CO0901 1722 HFDL on usb. Air psn 2.22N 130.11E,
downlink to Guam. 1737z 3.25N 131.43E (17/Mar)(DW)
13339.0 ---: FLIGHT CO0903 1749 HFDL on usb. Air psn 3.53S 146.28E
(17/Mar)(DW)
13339.0 16: ARINC GUAM 1738 HFDL Squitters on usb. (17/Mar)(DW)
13339.0 acars: 17.32 utc ACARS and Saudia 5853 calling Jeddah on 13339
12/mAR/02 (pp)
13339.0 AeroMexico: YL/OM in SS 1900 USB Good copy. (13Mar02) (JE)
13339.0 Unid: O/M (FF/EE) 2133 USB w/aircraft (O/M FF/EE) w/wx. FF was
Canadian accented. Probably Air Transat LDOC. (7/FEB/02) (RP3)
13342.0 SDJ: Stockholm Radio 1427 USB E wkg. AlItalia 626
(06 Feb 02)(HPT)
13351.0 OKL: Praha Radio 1403 USB Vn, wkg. a/c, sounded like position
rpt. (06 Feb 02)(HPT)
13356.0 Air Jamaica Ops: 2118 USB w/Air Jamaica 017 concerning
aircraft write ups. (7/FEB/02) (RP3)
13357.0 Recife: (MWARA AFI-1/SAT-1): 0303 USB w/Alitalia 673 in
position report. Sets 10096 as secondary freq.
(28/FEB/02) (RP3)
13375.0 LINCOLNSHIRE POACHER: E03 UKSIS 1711 USB OW with 5FGs in
progress. (08Mar02) (RGA)
13381.7 No-Call: Cairo, Egypt 19.08 ARQ MFA calling Kuwait (KDWLSH)
embassy in ARQ, TVVM selcal, and FEC (06Feb01). (PT)
13404.0 CIS-System: 1101 81-81/81/250 (08 Feb 02)(HPT)
13440.0 Andrews: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 1558 USB / working Trout 99
(a C-135C, # 61-2669) on F-646. (09March2002) (Midwest USA)
13444.0 RFVILR: FN Le Port 1553 Arq-E3 100/400 Scrambled 5LG to RFVIC
(26/Feb/02) (RH2)
13444.2 rfqp: FF Djibouti 1734 arq-e3/100 idle, very weak 1939z tfc to
rffki de rfqpme 30-Jan-02 (wp3)
13446.0 NW1: USAF NAOC E4B(?) 1352 ALE/USB Sounds. (14Mar02) (RGA)
13479.7 RFFP: FF Paris FRA 1220 ARQ-M2/200/400 Circuit to Sarajevo.
Opchat in chan B, Chan A (FDXA) stuck in ARQ loop then 5LGs.
(12Mar02) (RGA)
13479.7 RFFTA: FF 1530 ARQ-M2 200/400 5lgs to RFFVAY on channel A,
BVA-cct (27 Feb 02)(HPT)
13479.7 RFFTB: Paris, France 15.45 ARQ-M2 200/400 Ch B: Notams and
flight info to RFFSBIA, Sarajevo, on BVA cct. Ch A: 5-lg tfc
from RFFCCC to RFFVAY, Sarajevo, on FDX cct. This frequency
using same circuit IDs as 10960.7 but not transmitting in
parallel (06Feb02). (PT)
13490.0 : Russian Military 1202 81-81/40.5/500 Cipher. (12Mar02) (RGA)
13510.0 CFH: Canadian Forces Halifax CAN 1816 FAX/120/576 Surface
prognoses. (03-03-02) (AB)
13513.0 Un-ID: British Mil. 11.46 Piccolo Idles until 12.00 and shuts
down (30Jan02). (PT)
13538.0 ZSJ Cape Town Naval 1030 FAX/ 120/576 AFMET chart Surface
Analysis (Shipping) (14 Mar 02) (TD2)
13538.0 ZSJ: Cape Town Naval 0915 RTTY/75/170 AFMET wx fcst
coastal/high seas (14 Mar 02) (TD2)
Pagina 332
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13539.5 no-call: German AF net, D 1205 DASA/EADS-MAHRS 2400Bd PSK
system, EPM mode (24Feb02) (LDO)
13550.5 ZKLF: Auckland Met 0915 FAX 120/576 surface anal chart
(17Feb02) (ML2)
13550.5 ZKLF: Auckland Meteo 1520 wx-fax 120/576 // 16340.1
(04 Feb 02)(HPT)
13550.5 ZKLF: Wellington Meteo NZL 0900 FAX/120/576 Surface analysis.
(10-03-02) (AB)
13551.6 RFGW/P6Z: MOD/MFA Paris, F 0810 USB/THOMSON CSF (THALES)
SYSTEME 3000/STANAG 4285 FEC-bursts with SKYMASTER ALM intro,
5 LGs to L4N (Dakar) (12Feb02) (LDO)
13570.0 HLL: Seoul Met 1040 FAX 120/576 surface press chart, strong
sig but poor image (02Feb02) (ML2)
13597.0 JMH: Tokyo Radio J 2234 FAX/120/576 Chart. (09-03-02) (AB)
13650.0 TUD: UNID Tunisian MOI/MIL, TUN 0833 USB/MIL-STD188-141A
calling "STAT2" (02Mar02) (LDO)
13768.0 DEPT: Unid Moroccan MOI 1658 ALE/LSB Sounds. (11Mar02) (RGA)
13846.7 RFFAB: MOD Paris 1610 Arq-E3 100/400 Very long semi-coded
message including many US/UK/FN vessel names, Indian Ocean &
Gulf Ports - looked like a complete "Order of Battle" for a
major exercise (Iraq?), followed by 5LG - all on RUN cid &
copied to oooooooo's of callsigns! (21/Feb/02) (RH2
13846.7 RFFAB: MOD Paris 1605 Arq-E3 100/400 5LG to unk on RUN cid
(21/Feb/02) (RH2)
13846.7 RFFIVAR: FN Paris 1607 Arq-E3 100/400 5LG to RFQPFLR/Floreal
on RUN cid (21/Feb/02) (RH2)
13846.7 RFVI: FF Le Port 2145 ARQ-E3 100/400 5-lgs from RFFAAC to
UNID, RFVIC to RFQPFLR, RUN-cct (08 Feb 02)(HPT)
13850.0 PAR: Rockwell-Collins Service Centre Paris 1356 ALE/USB
Sounds. (14Mar02) (RGA)
13852.0 IP5Y: RUS MIL 0230 CW Comm ck with 4SC2 7I3P NNPR L38N OROD
FBFK G6MG X2AK (13Mar02) (JC5)
13852.0 QYVG: Russian Military 0230 CW Comm CK with TP8P XMSC AVGJ
CIEF 4EIU YEFA AOS7 C95U 4FDV (07Mar02) (JC)
13853.0 IP5Y: RUS MIL 0531 CW Comm CK with 4SC2, 7I3P, NNPR, L38N,
OROD, A5KZ, X2AK, G6MG, FBFK, later sent tfc to A5KZ
(14Mar02) (JC5)
13900.0 BMF: TAIPEI MET 1504 FAX 120/576/N/850 Wx forecast in Chinese
text (17/Mar)(DW)
13900.0 BMF: Taipei Meteo TWN 2026 FAX/120/576 Chart. (09-03-02) (AB)
13920.0 AXM34: Melbourne Meteo 2000 WX-FAX South Pacific Ocean MSLP
Anal // 11030 (08 Feb 02)(HPT)
13927.0 AFA1QW: MARS Greenwood IN 0002 USB E clg. stations, no joy and
out (16 Feb 02)(HPT)
13927.0 AFA1YV: MARS Binghamton 1956 USB E wkg. Reach 64
(01 Feb 02)(HPT)
13927.0 AFA2NJ: MARS Havana (Florida!) 2232 USB E wkg. Reach 242
(01 Feb 02)(HPT)
13927.0 AFA2XZ: MARS Salt Springs FL 2247 USB E wkg. Raven 71
(15 Feb 02)(HPT)
13927.0 AFA3HS: MARS Leawood KS 2342 USB E wkg. Reach 019
(15 Feb 02)(HPT)
13927.0 RCH 018Q: 2200/2230 UTC by RCH 018Q in contact with a female
operator.Crew indicated ETA DOVER 0145z 16/Feb/02 (PP1)
13927.0 Reach 9020: 11175.0 Reach 890Y: 0131Z.0 Reach 890Y [C-130]
call Thule PP Lajes Fld, Azores - ETA 0430Z 31/Jan/02 (RR)
13946.5 Unid: Tunis Diplo 1705 fec 4-5LG to 010, 011, 012
(19/Jan/02)(RH2)
13951.0 HBD74: Kinshasa, Congo 16.20 ARQ Swiss embassy signing off
(30Jan02). (PT)
13956.5 KID: (MFA Tunis) 0937.0 test transmission in Sitor-B(FEC)
02/02 (PP1)
13956.5 Unid: MFA Tunis 1217 fec 5LG to unk (21/Dec/01) (RH2)
13956.7 Unid: Tunis Diplo 1740 fec 5LG (04/Feb/02) (RH2)
13961.5 HBD20: Berne MFA 1300.0 sitor-A calling selcall BMOC Swiss
embassy Habana 8/2 (PP1)
13968.5 A25: NCS Latvian KFOR Net 1158 ALE/USB Calls OZOLS. Also on
15905.5 (20Mar02) (RGA)
Pagina 333
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13975.0 RAL2: RUS NAVY 0503 CW Comm CK with RFH2, RHW2, RDU2, RBL62.
(14Mar02) (JC5)
13976.5 Unid: Tunis Diplo 1530 fec 5LG after "Etoile 29344"
(31/Jan/01) (RH2)
13980.0 ---: UNID 1600 USB Irish/Dutch pirates? (17/Mar)(DW)
13991.7 HEC: Berne Radio 1200 SITOR-B tfc-list (28 Feb 02)(HPT)
13997.0 Y1MH:RUSS MIL 0457Z CW RCVD MESSAGE FM OS, Z SIGS TO 8L8V AND
COMM CK WITH NSI8, ZO7Q,E1I5,DLOF,T26T,AND KMJX(JC)
14260.0 BXM90: Why in amateur band ?? 1745 MIL 110A 1200/ RYRY VVV DE
BXM90 HR ZNN RYRYRY...... (16/Mar/2002) (NoName)
14260.0 P6Z: MFA Paris 1530 fec-a 192/400 Clg H6L/Algiers
(04/Feb/02) (RH2)
14360.0 AHQ: Unid Prob African Net 1810 ALE/USB Sounds.
(25Feb02) (RGA)
14360.0 BGD: Slovak Embassy Baghdad IRQ 1533 ALE/USB Sounds.
(19Mar02) (RGA)
14360.0 BGD: Slovak Embassy Baghdad IRQ 1921 ALE/USB Sounds.
(05Mar02) (RGA)
14366.9 BAF8: Beijing Meteo 1850 WXFAX 120/576 // 10116.8
(02 Feb 02)(HPT)
14366.9 BAF8: Beijing Meteo CHN 1837 FAX/120/576 Chart.
(09-03-02) (AB)
14367.2 BAF8: Beijing Meteo 0645 fax 120/576 Clear wx chart
(30/Jan/02) (RH2)
14373.0 Unid: SS West African Net 1740 G-Tor 200/200 Tfc/SS Normally
Tx in Pactor !(11/Jan/02) (RH2)
14373.4 MNRV: SANT Monrovia 0725 G-Tor 200/200 ASCII chars unreadable
- usually SS (27/Feb/02) (RH2)
14396.5 AAR4LL: SHARES 1805 USB / phone patch for Quid 19 (a military
aircraft over Canada). (11March2002) (Midwest USA)
14396.5 AFA3HY: SHARES Net 1743 USB / and WGY908 trying to work
Andrews AFB in the net. (20Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
14396.5 NNN0JGV: SHARES-Galesburg, IL 1716 USB / telling WGY947 (Des
Moines, IA) that the net ended at 0200Z. (25Feb.2002)
(Midwest USA)
14396.6 LN2A: Sveio Propagation Bcn NOR 1701 CW Data+MorseID.
(08Mar02) (RGA)
14422.0 MAE: Algerian MFA 1636 ALE/USB calling RBT ,ALG embassy in
Rabat 02/02 (PP1)
14478.0 no-call: Czech embassy Tripolis, LBY 1007 USB/ MIL-STD
188-110A serial tone based ARQ system, working Praha, 1200bps
datarate (10Mar02) (LDO)
14480.0 OLZ69: Czech Embassy Cairo EGY 1901 ALE/USB Sounds.
(25Feb02) (RGA)
14481.7 RFFIC: Marine Dipermil Paris 1635 Arq-E3 48/400 Sports Nx\FF
to AIG2133 & "tout marine personnel" on TJF cid
(13/Feb/02) (RH2)
14481.7 RFFIC: Marine Sirpa Paris 1643 Arq-E3 48/400 Winter Olympics
rpt/FF to AIG2135 info RFFFCC/Repfrance Pamir Kaboul.
Interesting new Callsign!!!! On TJF cid (13/Feb/02) (RH2)
14525.7 vwpk: M/S Merew 1520 arq Msg/EE - Indoships Freq!
(18/Jan/02)(RH2)
14551.0 DOR: MFA Sofia, BUL 1238 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A 39-tone modem
with modif. protocol and modif. preamble, QSX not found,
393.75 Hz doppler,oP chat in 75 Bd/500Hz ITA-5 (09Mar02) (LDO)
14567.0 WGY908 (NCS): FEMA-Denver, Colorado 1640 LSB / working WGY9924
(Red Cross) in the net on F-78 for the NECN. (06March2002)
(Midwest USA)
14567.0 WGY908 (NCS): FEMA-Denver, Colorado 2357 LSB / wkg WGY980 (AK
State EOC?) in the net on F-78 for the NECN. (06March2002)
(Midwest USA)
14567.0 WGY912 (NCS): FEMA-Mount Weather, VA 1512 USB / wkg WGY968 (CO
State EOC) in the net on F-78 for the NECN.
(06March2002) (Midwest USA)
14567.0 WGY912 (NCS): FEMA-Mount Weather, VA 1822 USB / working WGY998
in the net on F-78 for the NECN. (06March2002) (Midwest USA)
14575.0 RFGW: MFA Paris 1215 FEC-A 192/400 msgs to D2Z with usual
letter-replacements BDT-cct (28 Feb 02)(HPT)
Pagina 334
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14580.0 DKL: UK Net Cyprus
1853z TWS DKL 15/mar/02 (s)
14580.0 HFB:
UK Net Cyprus
0745 TWS HFB 15/Mar/02 (S)
14593.5 LEO: UNID Romanian MIL, 0817 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD
188-110A serial tone modem, crypto tfc. to TR7 (02Mar02) (LDO)
14593.5 TR7: UNID Romanian MIL, 0817 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD
188-110A serial tone modem, crypto tfc. to LEO (02Mar02) (LDO)
14606.7 RFHI: FF Noumea NCL 0000 ARQ-3/100/425 Idle/Sync Modes
(14Feb02) (BC3)
14638.2 no-call: UNID NATO net, 1748 USB/STANAG 4285, KG-84 encrypted
msgs running 600 bps + long interleaving(02Mar02) (LDO)
14670.7 Un-ID: French mil. 19.10 ARQ-E3 192/400 Very poor rx. Only
test msg sent, with RY's, SG's, le brick and count. Libreville
and Port Bouet mentioned. No cct ID seen (12Feb02). (PT)
14677.0 DFZG: MFA Beograd, YUG 1456 BAUDOT 1-STOPBIT (!) 75Bd/400Hz,
encrypted tfc. after xyxyxyxyxyxyxy (16Mar02) (LDO)
14684.0 8j4i: Rus Mil 0500 CW comm check with tx4z and tfc to tpsl.
Strong signal. (26Feb02) (JC)
14684.0 TI6T:RUSS MIL 0500Z CW COMM CK WITH 6HTT AND TFC TO KCMH (JC)
14689.0 CENTR6: MFA Bucharest ROM 1927 ALE/USB Calls ZOW/Unid.
(25Feb02) (RGA)
14690.0 CENTR3:
MFA Burcharest Centr3 "tis centr3 to kow ROU ALE
125 09-03-02 7,00 (BvR)
14690.0 HNX: Swedish Military DART System Net ALE/USB Wkg VGX. BGX
also seen. Many [AMD] strings in Swedish. The system uses
[AMD] to transmit short messages which are normally encrypted.
(08Mar02) (RGA)
14694.7 no-call: MFA Helsinki, FNL 0749, NOKIA FSK BURST MODEM
150.6Bd/301Bd/751 Hz shift tfc. to unlocated embassy
(12Feb02) (LDO)
14700.0 STAT154: Tunisian MOI 0945 ALE/USB calling STAT5 07/02 (PP1)
14722.2 : Unid 1656 UNID/150/850 ACF=0. (08Mar02) (RGA)
14731.0 055: Prob E.Asian Net NCS 1222 ALE/USB Sounds on 14731 17198
22015 22131 23428 25571. (14Mar02) (RGA)
14735.0 no-call: UNID station, 1132 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A App. B 39tone modem, non stop tfc. for hours possibly USNY Sigonella
(24Feb02) (LDO)
14745.0 AAAC32: Poss British Mil 0218 ALE/USB Wkg MSN5 + Opchat in EE.
(03-03-02) (IB)
14776.0 FC8FEM: US FEMA Region 8 Denver CO 1948 ALE/USB Sounds. Also
on 17519. (27Feb02) (RGA)
14776.0 FC8FEM: WGY908 US FEMA Region 8 Denver CO USA 1348 ALE/USB
Sounds. (23Feb02) (RGA)
14776.0 FC8FEM: WGY908/FEMA Region 8 Denver CO USA 2048 Sounds.
(24Feb02) (RGA)
14779.9 UNID: 1201 looks like an MFSK-signal, 195.0-195.3 bd can´t
decode (HPT)
14780.0 Un-ID: Russia 11.40 ITA2 50/500 3rd shift Cyrillic tfc. First
a table of 8 digit numbers headed "E-LIST", then message in
RR, mentions Irkutsk and ends, as far as I can translate,
"ASHCH TELEGRAF" (11Feb02). (PT)
14780.0 UNID: 0825 Baudot 50/460 msgs in Russian, poss. ID as "UPR
Sverdlovsk", received at 07.55, then pause until 0825,
baudrate varying between 48 and 53 bd (08 Feb 02) (HPT)
14780.0 UNID: prob. Russian Railway 1050 RTTY 50/N/500 mentioning
Astrachan priw, wagon, Gruz local time there seems to be UTC +
3 (15 Feb 02)(HPT)
14801.7 RFVI: FN Le Port 1550 Arq-E3 100/400 V. Heavy 5LG tfc! Lotsa
callsigns incl. RFVINVS/Nivoise, RFFMVB (?), RFQPM/Comair,
RAYWS/FMQAUST (?), then Cometoc Toulouse to RFVILG (La
Grandiere) info RFFINDI (FN HQ Indian Ocean), and yet more 5LG
from RFFMVB which seems to be central to all this traffic!
(10/Feb/02) (RH2)
14814.0 DKL: UK Net
ALE
March 02,1125z "TIS DKL" (S)
14817.5 Unid: FAPSI 1753 Crowd36 40bd (28/Jan/02) (RH2)
14848.0 BASE0: Turkish Military 1727 ALE/USB Sounds. (13Mar02) (RGA)
14867.7 Unid: MFA Cairo 1552 arq Selcall kkxu (Harare) (
06/Feb/02) (RH2)
14867.7 Unid: MFA Cairo 1603 arq 5LG to unk (19/Feb/02) (RH2)
Pagina 335
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14867.7 Unid: MFA Cairo 1620 arq Msg\AA - v strong Tx so probably to
ALL STATIONS! (23/Jan/02) (RH2)
14867.7 Unid: MFA Cairo 1740 arq Selcall kkxu/Harare Emb
(26/Feb/02) (RH2)
14935.0 AL1: KEC67/FBI Albany NY 1922 ALE/USB Calls BA1/Unid.
(27Feb02) (RGA)
14935.0 BA1: Unid FBI (Birmingham AL??) 1917 Calls OH1/Unid (Columbus
OH??) (27Feb02) (RGA)
14981.5 : Tashkent? Meteo 1445 FAX/90/576 wx chart. Fair.
(27 Feb 02) (TD2)
14982.5 prob. RBV76: Tashkent Meteo 1545 wx fax, 60/576, garbled
(01 Feb 02)(HPT)
14982.5 RBV76: Tashkent Meteo UZB 1910 FAX/90/576 Chart.
(03-03-02) (AB)
15000.0 4RV: Unid 1552 ALE/USB Calls 8DG. (07Mar02) (RGA)
15000.0 5557: N.African Net 1555 ALE/USB Sounds. (21Mar02) (RGA)
15000.0 5557: Prob N.African Oil Exploration Net 1835 ALE/USB
Sounds.(05Mar02) (RGA)
15000.0 555: Unid 1648 ALE/USB Sounds. (27-02-02) (IB)
15000.0 7DD: Unid 1428 ALE/USB Calls 7EU. [AMD] 7#Z (07Mar02) (RGA)
15016.0 Reach 8215: 0056Z
Reach 8215 [C-5A] call Offutt PP FT
Canpbell U.S. Army Airfield, KY - ETA 0230Z 7/Mar/02 (RR)
15025.0 3: ARINC Reykjavik ICE 1954 HFDL Msg to CargoLux B747-4R7F LXPCV `City of Diekirch': "2.LXPCV 7_J9". (19Mar02) (RGA)
15025.0 3: ARINC Reykjavik ICE 2020 HFDL Wkg D-ALCK Lufthansa Cargo
MD11F LH8161. Msg: "2.D-ALCKO_ 7 S46ALH8161 m" and "2.D-ALCK
1L4 M44 ALH816100026216700,,,, v" (20Mar02) (RGA)
15025.0 3: ARINC Reykjavik ICE 2025 HFDL Msg to N331UP, United Parcel
Flt 6723. "2.N331UP A4O /CDGACXS.FS1/FSM 2025 020320 LFPG
UP6723 TIS RECEIVED TERMINATION OF ATIS UPDATE CONTRACT 1810
lG". (20Mar02) (RGA)
15025.0 3: ARINC Reykjavik ICE 2031 HFDL Wkg LX-PCV CargoLux B747-4R7F
City of Diekirch. Msg: "2.LX-PCV5_ CT r". ICAO ID given as
260E3C which does not tie in with my information.
(20Mar02) (RGA)
15025.0 3: ARINC Reykjavik ICE 2039 HFDL Msg to N67158 B767-224ER of
Continental Airways: "2.N67158_ N]<". (19Mar02) (RGA)
15025.0 3: ARINC Reykjavik ICE 2039 Msg to D-ALCD Lufthansa Cargo
MD11F: "2.DALCD2_ Ovn" (19Mar02) (RGA)
15025.0 3: ARINC Reykjavik ICE 2048 HFDL Wkg LX-PCV CargoLux B747-4R7F
City of Diekirch. Msg: "2.LX-PCV RAE QUQXSXXXS~1 SA 20/20:00
WMKK 202000Z 13002KT 9999 FEW030 SCT140 B KN280 24/23 Q1008
NOSIG= SA 20/20:00 WSSS 202000Z 00000KT 9999 FEW016 BK N300
25/25 Q1008 NOSIG= SA 20/20:00 BIRK 07013KT 9999 BKN046 00/M05
Q10 K" (Wx actuals for Kuala Lumpur, Changi and Reykjavik).
(20Mar02) (RGA)
15025.0 AY1958: Finnair Flt 2008 HFDL Wkg Reykjavik. Posn
340538N/0513503E. (ICAO 9CB862). (19Mar02) (RGA)
15025.0 KE0524: Korean Air Flt 2029 HFDL Wkg Reykjavik. Posn
473603N/0205318E. (ICAO 463D8E). (19Mar02) (RGA)
15025.0 LH8161: Lufthansa MD11F D-ALCK 2021 HFDL Wkg Reykjavik. Posn
495725N/0303542W. Eastbound. (20Mar02) (RGA)
15025.0 LH8183: Lufthansa Flt 1951 HFDL Wkg Reykjavik. Posn
503829N/0030836W. (19Mar02) (RGA)
15025.0 LH8427: Lufthansa Flt 2020 HFDL Wkg Reykjavik. Posn
424143N/0282927E. Westbound. (20Mar02) (RGA)
15025.0 SV1995: Saudia Flt 2104 HFDL Wkg Reykjavik. Posn
181815N/0420343E. (20Mar02) (RGA)
15025.0 UP6741: United Parcel Flt 2021 HFDL Wkg Reykjavik. Posn
525958N/0021546W. (ICAO 5661C5). (19Mar02) (RGA)
15025.0 UP6803: United Parcel Flt 2020 HFDL Wkg Reykjavik. Posn
493931N/0170810E. (20Mar02) (RGA)
15034.0 CHR: CanForces Trenton, Canada 14:20 USB Volmet for Canadian
Airports 07Mar02 (SP1)
15043.0 200018: 1350
presumably C-17 00-0018 USAF carrier (Sandy
??) calling CRO (Croughton)14/03 (PP1)
15043.0 200076: 1453 C-17 carrier USAF reg 00-0176 ALE sounding
10/03 (PP1)
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15043.0 HHC: 1404
Unid USAF (medical team ??) calling Andrews
(ADW) 14/03 (PP1)
15600.0 DRQX: Taiwanese Navy 1219 ALE/LSB Wkg ZCNF. (03-03-02) (IB)
15600.0 IS1: UK Militry Islamabad 1048 ALE/USB Also hrd CYP.
(03-03-02) (IB)
15600.0 KN1HA: Unid 0506 ALE/USB Wkg TP1EB (03-03-02) (IB)
15600.0 MZJF:wkg with DRQX Taiwanese Navy 0745 ALE/LSB Wkg DRQX
(03-03-02) (IB)
15614.9 AXI: Darwin Meteo 1445 fax 120/576 "Summary of Current
Warnings" V. clear! (21/Feb/02) (RH2)
15615.0 AXI25: Darwin Meteo 1500 Fax 120/576 Poor chart!
(23/Jan/02) (RH2)
15615.0 AXI: Darwin Meteo AUS 0808 FAX/120/576 Chart. (10-03-02) (AB)
15633.4 HMF26: KCNA PYONGYANG 0957 RTTY 50/R/250 Marker "ry's qra de
freq 10580 /8152/15133/11430 khz k c n a pyohyang" then 0958z
into px in EE. Tape jam 1003, restart 1018z (18/Mar)(DW)
15682.0 SNN299: MFA Warsaw 1227 POL-ARQ 100 bd msg to Baghdad
(08 Feb 02)(HPT)
15682.0 Unid: MFA Warsaw 1543 Pol-Arq 100/240 Nx\Pol
(31/Jan/01) (RH2)
15690.0 : Iran/Iraq 1649 WOBBLE-JAMMER Pilot carrier this freq.
(21Mar02) (RGA)
15708.0 FR5FEM: Unid FEMA 2007 ALE/USB Sounds 15708 & 19969.
(04Mar02) (RGA)
15760.0 TOU: Rockwell-Collins Service Centre Toulouse FRA 1703 ALE/USB
Sounds. (20Mar02) (RGA)
15878.0 4XZ: Ny Haifa 1126 cw, vvv (08 Feb 02)(HPT)
15920.0 CFH: CF Halifax 0603 rtty 75/850 "Naws de CFH ZKR" etc
(24/Feb/02) (RH2)
15973.0 Unid: Polemb Baghdad 1525 Pol-Arq 100/340 Msg\Pol to MFA
Warsaw (10/Jan/02) (RH2)
15973.7 RFLI: Fort de France, Martinique 11.16 ARQ-E3 192/400 CdeV on
BFL cct to Paris. Very poor circuit, it took him about half an
hour to send a CdeV (14Feb02). (PT)
15974.0 : Unid 1218 UNID/100/240 ACF=55/56. Repeating sequence.
(12Mar02) (RGA)
16000.0 VNG: Llandeilo AUS 1043 AM w/very clear signal. Pips easily
heard, plus YL annc on the minute. Clear ID at :45.
(03 Mar 02) (LC)
16014.0 RFQP: FF Jibouti 1556 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on RUN cid
(20/Dec/01) (RH2)
16014.0 RFQP: FN Jibouti 0620 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on RUN cid
(10/Jan/02) (RH2)
16014.2 RFVI: FF Le Port REU 2055 ARQ-E3/100/370 CdV on cct RUN to
Djibouti. (03Mar03) (RGA)
16018.7 ---: MFA CAIRO 0945 arq 100/E/170 Selcals RCVB (clng
Washington) thru 0949z. 1000z further selcalls then into
opchat AA (ATU80), and then irs. (20/Feb)(DW)
16019.7 EGY Emb Tripoli 1242 SITOR-A msgs to 74 and MFA
(27 Feb 02)(HPT)
16019.7 EGY Emb Tripoli: 1242 SITOR-A msgs to 74 and MFA
(27 Feb 02)(HPT)
16035.0 9VF252: Kyodo S'pore 1535 fax 60/576 JJ Nx\paper - quite
clear! (10/Feb/02) (RH2)
16035.0 9VF252: Kyodo Singapore 1600 FAX 60/576 nx, 16.28 navigational
warnings (11 Feb 02)(HPT)
16035.0 9VF: KYODO Singapore 0740 FAX 90/576 nx JJ // 17430
(18Feb02) (ML2)
16077.0 45: UNID Danish MIL, 1134 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling "68"
(10Mar02) (LDO)
16077.0 68: UNID Danish MIL, 1134 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A responding to
"45" (10Mar02) (LDO)
16077.0 WUZ: USACoE 2041 USB / working ECCV3 in voice on channel 12.
QSYed to channel 11. (06March2002) (Midwest USA)
16091.7 No-Call: Cairo, Egypt 15.55 ARQ MFA with 5-lg tfc from KHARGIA
CAIRO to BOUSTEN WASHINGTON (30Jan02). (PT)
16092.5 D13: UNID Swedish MIL, 1231 USB/MIL-STD 188- 141A/MIL-STD
188-110B, bursty tfc. to D3 (03Feb02) (LDO)
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16092.5 D3: UNID Swedish MIL, 1231 USB/MIL-STD 188- 141A/MIL-STD
188-110B, bursty tfc. to D13 (03Feb02) (LDO)
16092.5 HF8: UNID Danish MIL, 1233 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/ calling Z61
(13Mar02) (LDO)
16131.7 : Unid Egyptian Diplo 1644 ARQ Ends sked to unknown.
(21Mar02) (RGA)
16135.0 KVM70: Honolulu eteo 0651 fax 120/576 Satpix (30/Jan/02) (RH2)
16141.7 kwfk: Egy Emb. Accra 1647 arq Msg\AA to Cairo
(11/Jan/02) (RH2)
16141.7 Unid: MFA Cairo 1526 arq Selcall kkvu (Accra)
(18/Jan/02) (RH2)
16150.0 186/BXN32: UNID Chinese diplo, 1431 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A
serial tone modem, msgs to 198 (02Mar02) (LDO)
16151.0 : NATO System 1350 NATO-PSK/2400/USB STANAG-4285.
(12Mar02) (RGA)
16160.5 UNID: 1625 Piccolo 12-tone, encrypt. (01 Feb 02)(HPT)
16171.7 EGY Emb London 1000 SITOR-A, msgs to Statistical Dept. and MFA
(28 Feb 02)(HPT)
16193.2 RFQP: FF Jibouti 1510 Arq-M2 200/400 Betas (15/Jan/02) (RH2)
16208.0 no-call: UNID station, 1245 Rohde & Schwarz ALIS procedure
228.65Bd/170Hz, no reply from other party, loud signal
(09Mar01) (LDO)
16209.9 MFA Copenhagen: 1125 Twinplex 200-400-200 5lgs, TOPRETEL 241
(01 Mar 02)(HPT)
16209.9 prob. Danish Diplo: 1140 TWINPLEX 5lgs, ending with "endumtext
topretel 311" (07 Feb 02)(HPT)
16231.7 Unid: Egy Diplo 1534 arq Tfc\AA - missed ID's
(04/Feb/02) (RH2)
16232.0 PWX?: BN Navrad? 0725 arq 5LG (19/Feb/02) (RH2)
16232.0 wjykdk: Egy Emb Kampala 1412 arq 5LG to Cairo
(30/Jan/02) (RH2)
16236.0 ---: UNID 0046 CW short groups of 5FG tfc to RQ,BQ,SZ Poss
Chinese? Same calls and tfc noted on 14405 through 02/11/02.
(26Feb02) (JC)
16236.0 : UNID 0046 CW short groups of 5FG tfc to RQ,BQ,SZ. Poss
Chinese? Same calls and tfc noted on 14405 through 02/11/02.
(26Feb02) (JC)
16252.0 UNID: 1448 analysed 187.6 bd RTTY, long rows of letters and
numbers, 1450 off w/out ID, no time to get more details
16252.0 UNID: 1448 analysed 187.6 bd RTTY, long rows of letters and
numbers, 1450 off w/out ID, no time to get more details
27/Feb/02 (HPT)
16253.7 Unid: US Intel Europe? 1450 Mode? 108.6/140 Logged before & ID
by Leif Dehio (I think?) (30/Jan/02) (RH2)
16256.8 UNID: 1545 looks like Fax in the sonogram, sounds like Fax,
but I can´t decode it. It´s SITOR-A with a carrier on mark.
(14 Feb 02)(HPT)
16260.0 P6Z: MFA Paris 0720 fec-a 192/400 clg H6L/Algiers
(19/Feb/02) (RH2)
16260.0 P6Z: MFA Paris 1521 fec-a 192/400 Clg H6L/Algiers "QSL a toi
Thierry" (31/Dec/01) (RH2)
16260.0 P6Z: MFA Paris 1525 fec 192/400 Clg H6L (Algiers)
(28/Jan/02) (RH2)
16260.0 P6Z: MFA Paris 1614 fec-a 192/400 Clg H6L/Algiers
(24/Feb/02) (RH2)
16260.0 RFGW: MFA Paris 1610 fec-a 192/400 5LG to unk
(13/Feb/02) (RH2)
16276.0 Unid: Unid Personal Msg 1600 arq Msg possibly in Malay dotted
w EE - "so long Edward - basta mag send kalang NG DSC"; "Sir,
Goodnight nalang at tatawag nalang aka sa dsc at kay third
bye Sir" Clues AnyWun? (31/Jan/01) (RH2)
16276.6 No-Call: Harare, Zimbabwe 16.16 ARQ Egyptian Embassy (R--FKFS) with tfc in AA to Cairo (31Jan02). (PT)
16278.8 MFA Alger: 1605 Coquelet-8 75 ms, msgs to EMB Bagdad
(27 Feb 02)(HPT)
16278.9 Unid: Algerian Diplo 1540 Coq8 26.67 Tfc/AA (06/Feb/02) (RH2)
16278.9 Unid: FAPSI 1547 Crowd36 40bd Very strange! Followed Tx on
same freq. as previous Coq8 log! (06/Feb/02) (RH2)
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16279.0 Unid: FAPSI 1555 Crowd36 40bd Previously logged as 8-tone
Algerian Diplo but cannot see the tones now! With baud speed
confirmed at 40bd, assume this must be Crowd36! Certainly
sounds like it! (21/Dec/01) (RH2)
16284.9 MFA Copenhagen 0940 Twinplex 200-400-200 5lgs, TOPRETEL 148
and 150, 0950 off(is this To Pretoria?)(28 Feb 02)(HPT)
16284.9 OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 1020 TWINPLEX 100/E/ -400/-200/200/+400.
F7b-1. Brief qso/opchat. Selcals TPEV/unid. qrm (26/Feb)(DW)
16285.0 ---: FAPSI 1027 RTTY 75/R/500 Marker "rsz rsz qwk rsz rsz qwk
ry's". Time/freq schedule - poor copy, then QRU and sign off.
(26/Feb)(DW)
16285.0 STAT11: UNID Tunisian MOI/MIL, TUN 1020 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A
calling "TUD", triggering voice and PACTOR-II ARQ
(10Feb02) (LDO)
16285.0 STAT13: UNID Tunisian MOI/MIL, TUN 1136 USB/MIL- STD 188-141A
calling "STAT151", triggering voice and PACTOR-II ARQ
(10Feb02) (LDO)
16285.0 STAT14: UNID Tunisian MOI/MIL, TUN 1020 USB/ MIL-STD 188-141A
calling "STAT151", triggering PACTOR-II FEC and ARQ
(10Feb02) (LDO)
16285.0 STAT151: UNID Tunisian MOI/MIL, TUN 1020 USB/ MIL-STD 188-141A
calling "STAT14", triggering PACTOR-II FEC and ARQ
(10Feb02) (LDO)
16285.0 TUD: UNID Tunisian MOI/MIL, TUN 1020 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A
calling "STAT11", triggering voice and PACTOR-II ARQ
(10Feb02) (LDO)
16291.0 RFFAB: MOD Paris 1040 ARQ-E 184.6/400 msgs to different units,
XXL-cct (12 Feb 02)(HPT)
16291.0 RFGW: MFA Paris 1444 ARQ-E 184/400 5lgs to RFFXL XXL-cct
(should be MOD!?) (27 Feb 02)(HPT)
16302.0 DFZG: Belgrade R 0703 rtty 75/400 RY/ID then crypto
(30/Jan/02) (RH2)
16328.7 Unid: Unid: 1540 arq 5LG - Kinshasa heard here before, or
could be Union Miniere at Goma (19/Dec/01) (RH2)
16340.1 ZKLF: Auckland Meteo 1515 wx-fax 120/576 // 13550.5
(04 Feb 02)(HPT)
16341.4 UNID: ALG Emb: 1022 Coquelet-8 telegram to MFA, 1027 MFA with
msg to Emb Damascus (05 Feb 02)(HPT)
16347.0 FAAZMA: Miami ARTCC FL USA 1834 ALE/USB Sounds.
(27Feb02) (RGA)
16347.0 FAAZOB: US FAA ARTCC Cleveland OH 1930 ALE/USB Sounds.
(27Feb02)(RGA)
16367.0 STF1: Unid 0929 ALE/USB Wkg STF7 & STF11. (05-03-02) (IB)
16373.0 8WB4: Indian Emb Tehran 1200 RTTY 50/400 5LG msg to New Delhi
(25Feb02) (ML2)
16386.7 CAFMCA: Unid 1640 ARQ Repeating 'UNSTA CAFMCA'. Two on
frequency making copy difficult. (21Mar02) (RGA)
16412.7 Unid: BIAC Kinshasa 0750 Pactor 200/200 Banking Tfc/FF to
Lubumbashi (11/Jan/02) (RH2)
16412.7 Unid: BIAC Kinshasa 0800 Pactor 100/200 Banking tfc\FF
(27/Feb/02) (RH2)
16414.5 8WD7: MFA New Delhi 1200 FEC-A VFT 3 ch 96/170 clg Tehran
w/8WB4 DE 8WD7 RYs & FIG TEST 2-0 0-2 QRU tape, then to idle
tones (11Feb02) (ML2)
16550.7 Unid: RN/NATO? 1628 rtty 75/820 RY's + vmgtcnj sig then crypto
(31/Jan/01) (RH2)
16606.0 Unid: UK MilCyprus 1543 MFSK 195.3/300 Crypto
(31/Jan/01) (RH2)
16631.7 dlkgmk: Egy Emb Luanda 1500 arq Msg/AA to Cairo (kdjfqor)
(08/Feb/02) (RH2)
16640.0 DKL: Dhekelia SBA Cyprus 1642 ALE/USB Sounds. (27-02-02) (IB)
16706.5 9HER5:
1230
"Kapitan Yakovlev" ARQ msg to UCE
03/03 (PP1)
16706.5 9HER5: 1230
"Kapitan Yakovlev" ARQ msg to UCE 03/03 (PP1)
16706.5 UCKT: 1000 "Iogann Makhmastal" ARQ msg to UIW 10/03 (PP1)
16706.5 UCKT: 0900
"Iogann Makhmastal" ARQ msg to UCE signed km
bajdin 03/03 (PP1)
16706.5 UCMQ: 1040 "Mikhail Tcheremnykh" selcall 66032 ARQ msg to UCE
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15/03 (PP1)
UCMS:
1245 "Konstantin Iouon" ARQ msg signed km Lebedev
03/03(PP1)
UCMS: 1245 "Konstantin Iouon" ARQ msg signed km Lebedev
03/03(PP1)
UCNK: 0907
"Vladimir Timofeev" ARQ msg to UCE 03/03 (PP1)
UCOO: 1050 "Mekhanik Brilin" selcall 55522 ARQ msg to UCE
signed KM Danilova 15/03 (PP1)
UCPE:
1045
"Pioner Litvy" selcall 66037 ARQ msg to UCE
signed km Kotliarenko 1303 13/Mar/02 (PP1)
UHCO: 1005 "Pioner Severodvinska" ARQ msg to UIW 10/03 (PP1)
ZCRP: "Millenium Falcon" 1400 ARQ msg to UCE regarding air
tickets (27/02) (PP1)
RRR34: khz ARQ (Sitor-A 100bd) RRR34 MOSCOW 07/03/ (PP1)
UBMT: "Bratislava" selcal 54476 ARQ msg to RRR 07/03 (PP1)
UEBF: "Mekhanik Khatchepouridze" ARQ msg to RRR 07/03 (PP1)
UFMV: "Volgoneft 247" ARQ msg to RRR 07/03 (PP1)
UGIA: "Viktoriya" selcal 55591 ARQ msg to RRR 07/03 (PP1)
UIGL:
0900
"Sormovski 3051" ARQ msg to Paris via RRR34
(Moscow) river ship bound for Basse Indre (Nantes
Harbour,France) 10/03(PP1)
UIRU: "Sormovskiy 3054" ARQ msg to RRR 07/03 (PP1)
UHOB: pm
"Atlantniro" ARQ msg to UIW 12/03 (PP1)
Akademik Pustovoit: UDEW pm (UTC).0 ARQ msg to UFN
23/02 (PP1)
Boris Livanov: UDEC.0 pm (UTC) ARQ msg to UFN 23/02 (PP1)
UCUT: 1000
"Bourgas" selcall 54651 ARQ msg to UFN
15/03 (PP1)
UDEX: 1015
"Geroi Sevastopolya" selcall 55145 ARQ msg to UFN
signed KM Filxkina 15/03 (PP1)
UDEZ: 1425
"Geroi Novorossiska" selcal 55144 msg to UFN
after calling selcal kyxx (UFN) 02/03 (PP1)
UDSX: 0815
"Vera Maretskaia" ARQ msg to UFN 16/03 (PP1)
Yalta: UDEK pm (UTC) ARQ msg to UFN 23/02 (PP1)
Unid: Ship pm (UTC) ARQ msg to RRR Moskva 23/02 (PP1)
UAUA: 1630 "Valery Dzhaparidze" RTTY 50/170 01/03 PP1
UBSX: 1600 "Bratya Stoianovy" RTTY 50/170 01/03 PP1
Armenak Babayev: 1114.0 RTTY 170/50 msg to UIW identified
with the help of Jason Berri (callsign UIMQ). 23/02 (PP1)
Staryi Arbat: (UDHK) 0818 RTTY 170/50 msg to Kaliningrad
23/Feb/02 (PP1)
NMF: USCG Boston MA USA 1631 FEC US wx fcasts. (21Mar02) (RGA)
XSV: Tianjin Radio 1013 cw, xsv + SITOR (not listed here)
(04 Mar 02)(HPT)
VIP: Perth Radio 1016 cw, vip + Dig (04 Mar 02)(HPT)
NRV: USCG Apra Harbour GUM ARQ+MorseID (21Mar02) (RGA)
WLO: Mobile Radio Al 1011 cw, wlo + SITOR (04 Mar 02)(HPT)
ZSC64: Cape Town Radio 1730 SITOR-B wx // 19692.5
(02 Mar 02)(HPT)
ZSC: Capetown Radio 1818 cw, zsc + SITOR (01 Mar 02)(HPT)
VRX: Hongkong Radio 1021 cw, vrx + SITOR (04 Mar 02)(HPT)
USU: Mariupol R 1635 ARQ Azov Shipping to MV Skortsov
Stepanu(12 Mar 02) (TD2)
USU: MariupolRadio UKR 1626 ARQ Tgms in AutoTelex.
(21Mar02) (RGA)
XSG : Guangzhou R ARQ 1420 Receiving tfc,then ARQ/CW marker
(21 Feb 02) (TD2)
5AB: BenghaziRadio LBY 1400 CW Weak f2 of 8500.
(12Mar02) (RGA)
HLJ: Seoul R 1000 CW Marker (22 Feb 02) (TD2)
FUX: FN Le Port 1220 rtty 75/850 Interrupted bursts - sounds
ill! (29/Jan/02) (RH2)
SP8 83 Szcecin R 1545 arq Marker (19/Dec/01) (RH2)
SPB: SzczecinRadio POL 1623 FEC Nx In Polish. (21Mar02) (RGA)
FUX: FN Le Port 0536 rtty 75/130 RY/ID/SG Note shift (usually
850) & ID (usually RFVIE). This Tx also on 16914.7 with same
short shift! (19/Dec/01) (RH2)
VTH: Mumbai Naval (BNR) 1420 RTTY/850/50 Encoded 4LGs
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17045.6
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17047.9
17121.2
17132.0
17147.0
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17215.7
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17225.0
17225.5
17230.0
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(27 Feb 02) (TD2)
9MR: Johor Bahru Naval 1545 RTTY/850/50 Wx fcst
(26 Feb 02) (TD2)
9MR:MN Johor Bahru MLA 2318 RTTY/50/850 WX amendments.
(26Feb02) (BC3)
UNID: Baudot with 1 stop-bit and synchronous 1830 5fgs very
weak signal(12 Feb 02)(HPT)*
RFTJE: FN Dakar 0812 rtty 75/850 RY/ID/SG Testing
(27/Feb/02) (RH2)
6WW: French Navy Dakar, Senegal 20:55 RTTY 75 Bds Test tape
"faaa de rftje zc uuuuu zui testing ryryryryryry sgsgsgsgsgsg
nnnn" 23Feb02 (SP1)
RFTJE: FN akar 1040 rtty 75/850 RY/ID/SG (19/Dec/01) (RH2)
CLA: Havana Radio 1647 cw, cq qsx (02 Feb 02)(HPT)
LSD856: Buenos Aires R 0609 rtty 75/850 Coastal Wx\PP
(24/Feb/02) (RH2)
CTP: NATO Lisbon 1657 rtty 75/850 NAWS de CTP etc
(11/Jan/02) (RH2)
UTQ: KievRadio UKR 1405 CW Tgms from Odessa to ships.
(12Mar02) (RGA)
UTQ: KievRadio UKR 1421 CW Ends sked tgms to ships. QSX
marker. (16Mar02) (RGA)
UGW: NovorossijskRadio RUS 1413 CW 4LA7 de UGW QSW 17038.5 TFC
LIST (12Mar02) (RGA)
9MG: GlobeRadio Penang MLa 1640 ARQ+MorseID Loud sig.
(16Mar02) (RGA)
9MG: Penang R 1813 arq Marker (28/Dec/01) (RH2)
CIS-System: 1258 81-81/40.5/500 (27 Feb 02)(HPT)
: Unid 1416 UNID/150/160 No ACF. Huge signal. (12Mar02) (RGA)
XSV: TianjinRadio PRC 1644 ARQ+MorseID (16Mar02) (RGA)
URL: Sevastopol R 1650 CW Clng J6BD9 (12 Mar 02) (TD2)
LOR/PNR: AN Puerto Belgrano 1616 rtty 75/170 Radiovisos then
5LG (01/Feb/02) (RH2)
LOR: AN Puerto Belgrano 0611 rtty 75/170 Coastal Wx\SS
(24/Feb/02) (RH2)
LOR: AN Puerto Belgrano 1205 rtty 75/170 "Fm CEBA to AVSC" Wx
& Map References (15/Jan/02) (RH2)
LOR: AN Puerto Belgrano 1205 rtty 75/220 Grid references & Wx
(29/Jan/02) (RH2)
VIE: GlobeRadio Darwin NT AUS 1647 ARQ+MorseID. Good sig.
(16Mar02) (RGA)
BMLV1: BMLV Vienna AUT 1146 ALE/USB Calls 11111.
(20Mar02) (RGA)
9MG: GlobeRadio Penang MLa 1648 ARQ+MorseID Good sig.
(16Mar02) (RGA)
28: DANISH ARMY ?LOC 1606 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng
68. 1659z clng 68 (16/Mar)(DW)
PKX: DjakartaRadio INS 1649 CW QRU? marker. (16Mar02) (RGA)
PKX: Jakarta R 1545 CW Marker. (15 Mar 02) (TD2)
ZT201A/BXT16: MFA Beijing, CHN 1513 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MILSTD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to YT315A/BDA21
(24Feb02) (LDO)
: Russian Military 1651 MS-5/4800/DPSK/USB Cipher.
(16Mar02) (RGA)
3AC: Monaco Radio, Monte Carlo 10:30 USB Wx in french for
Atlantic North-East // 8806,0 13152,0 22768,0 poor rx on the
frequency 22768,0 08Mar02 (SP1)
SVO68: Olympia Radio 1945 USB Greek, about three minutes
mentioning MMSI, DSC, and other maritime expressions, then nxbulletin, // 8776, 13134, 22720 (04 Feb 02)(HPT)
OXZ: Lyngby Radio 1707 USB E/Dan tfc-list // 13116
(02 Mar 02)(HPT)
WLO: Mobile Radio Al 2205 USB E wx // 8788, 13110, 22804,
other frequencies not audible (02 Mar 02)(HPT)
EHY: MadridRadio SPA 1427 CW Data burst + de EHY every 6
minutes. (12Mar02) (RGA)
VCT: GlobeRadio Tor's Cove NFLD CAN 1654
ARQ+Globedata+MorseID. Unlisted. (16Mar02) (RGA)
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17415.0 S00: Swedish Diplo
0446z TO S31 15/Mar/02 (S)
17415.0 S00: Swedish Diplo 1808z To S31 14/Mar/02 (S)
17420.0 NVIR: Taiwanese Navy 1235 ALE/LSB Wkg with AVTJ + opchat OM/CC
+ MIL-STD 188-110A modem activity. Also heard NPWT - AVTJ,
QCTI - KBLO, MEFO - SNFC. (27-02-02) (IB)
17430.0 9VF252: Kyodo Singapore SNG 1600 FAX/60/576
Newspapers.(09-03-02) (AB)
17430.0 9VF252: Kyodo Singapore SNG 1645 FAX/60/576 Newspapers.
(03-03-02) (AB)
17437.0 Unid: Italian Diplo 1558 Rs-Arq 228/170 Tx off as I tuned in!
Curses! This freq not used for a long time! (23/Jan/02) (RH2)
17441.5 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 1640 rtty 100/850 Wx Codes
(11/Jan/02) (RH2)
17441.5 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 2046 ITA-2 100/R/850 wx AAXX, no ID
(12 Feb 02)(HPT)
17441.5 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 2046 ITA-2 100/R/850 wx AAXX, no ID
(12 Feb 02)(HPT)
17442.0 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 1600 RTTY/850/100 Flt wx (15 Mar 02) (TD2)
17460.0 : Russian Navy/Military 2050 36-50/50/200 At least 6 msgs.
(27Feb02) (RGA)
17460.0 Unid: CIS Navy 0555 36-50 50/200 (19/Dec/01) (RH2)
17460.0 Unid: CIS Navy 0557 36-50 50/200 (24/Feb/02) (RH2)
17460.0 Unid: CIS Navy 1455 36-50 50/240 (15/Jan/02) (RH2)
17460.0 Unid: CIS Navy 1750 36-50 50/240 (28/Jam/02) (RH2)
17460.0 Unid: CIS Navy 1753 36-50 50/240 This freq been used for a
very long time! (03/Feb/02) (RH2)
17460.0 Unid: Russian Navy 1654 36-50 50/240 (11/Jan/02) (RH2)
17462.7 Unid: FAPSI 1555 Crowd36 40 (23/Jan/02) (RH2)
17485.5 HQ3NGB: NGB03/USNG Crystal City VA 1633 ALE/USB (Could also be
ANG Readiness Centre, Andrews AFB MD) Calls JMSNGB/US NGB
Jackson MS. (08Mar02) (RGA)
17487.0 AAT3BFMARS: US Army MARS Newark DE 1829 ALE/USB Sounds.
(27Feb02) (RGA)
17487.0 GW1: 2126 ALE/USB several bursts to 901GHQ "Shares" network
23/Feb/02 (PP1)
17487.0 GW1: Unid US FBI/CAP 1340 ALE/USB Calls 901/Prob CAP HQ
Maxwell AFB AL. Later calls 901NHQCIW (prob same authority)
(23Feb02) (RGA)
17487.0 GW1: Unid US FBI/CAP 1934 ALE/USB Sounds. (27Feb02) (RGA)
17487.0 GW1: Unid US FBI/CAP 2005 ALE/USB Calls 901NHQCAP/Prob CAP HQ
Maxwell AFB AL. (24Feb02) (RGA)
17487.0 KGD34NCC: US SHARES Master Control Stn Arlington VA 1800
ALE/USB Calls NNN0ELA/Unid MARS. (27Feb02) (RGA)
17519.0 AF6: Poss USAF SAM 206 Aircraft 1909 ALE/USB Sounds 17519 and
19969. (04Mar03) (RGA)
17519.0 AF6: Poss USAF SAM206 Aircraft 2110 ALE/USB Sounds.
(04Mar02) (RGA)
17519.0 FC8FEM: WGY908/FEMA Region 8 Denver CO USA 1847 ALE/USB Sounds
17519 and 14776. (04Mar03) (RGA)
17544.0 CYP: British MIL Cyprus, CYP 1255 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A,
sounding (17Feb02) (LDO)
17544.0 PRI: British MIL Pristina, YUG 1253 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A,
sounding (17Feb02) (LDO)
17916.0 SDJ: Stockholm Radio 1447 USB E wkg. German Air Ambulance 308
(15 Feb 02)(HPT)
17919.0 : Unid ARINC Stn (01/Dixon?) 1141 HFDL/USB 1141 HFDL/USB
(25Feb02) (RGA)
17922.0 Speedbird: Brit. Airways London 16929 E wkg. a/c Yankee Golf
Selcal FHDQ for tecnical matters (07 Feb 02)(HPT)
17928.0 06: ARINC Hat Yai 1142 HFDL USB squitters (05Mar02) (ML2)
17928.0 ARINC-6: Hat Yai THA 1912 HFDL Squitters. Most decodeable.
(21Mar02) (RGA)
17928.0 LH8442: Lufthansa Flt 1915 HFDL Wkg Hat Yai. Posn
075717N/0980001E. Moving north west. (21Mar02) (RGA)
17940.0 Unid: O/M (SS): 2235 USB w/aircraft (O/M SS) in position
report. Probable Iberia LDOC. (6/FEB/02) (RP3)
17967.0 015: ARINC BAHRAIN ? 1418 HFDL on usb. Squitters. Then offair
1423z (19/Feb)(DW)
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17967.0 15: ARINC Bahrain 1220 HFDL USB squitters (05Mar02) (ML2)
17967.0 ARINC Bahrein: 1415 gnd stn msg to N920FT (Polar air cargo)
03/03 (PP1)
17967.0 ARINC-Bahrain: 1745
HFDL GND STN msg to HZ-ANB (MD11
Saudia) 02/03 (PP1)
17967.0 SV1720: 1518 Saudia 1720 calling Bahrein (ARINC) w/pos LAT 21
9 34N LON 43 36 35E
HFDL 10/03 (PP1)
17985.0 ---: FLIGHT ICAO 17070143 1956 HFDL on usb. Log-on request
(dls) - sent twice (03/Mar)(DW)
17985.0 -: FLIGHT ICAO 23200740 1920 HFDL on usb. Log on request (dls)
(03/Mar)(DW)
17985.0 003: ARINC REYKJAVICK 1903 HFDL on usb. Squitters. 1908z
Uplink to ICAO a/c 23200740 log-off request other reason. 1945
logon cfm to a/c ICAO 50655724 air ID 199. 1950 logon cfm to
a/c ICAO 23200740 Air ID 201 (03/Mar)(DW)
17985.0 D-ALCC: FLIGHT LH8265 1957 HFDL on usb. ACARS msg label Q0
link test (03/Mar)(DW)
17985.0 N458UP: FLIGHT UP6161 1952 HFDL on usb. ACARS msg label Q0
link test (03/Mar)(DW)
18003.0 ADW: USAF
2001 TWS ADW 15/Mar/02 (S)
18003.0 ADW: USAF 2129z TWS ADW 14/Mar/02 (S)
18003.0 CEF: USAF
1909z TO 138 15/mar/02 (s)
18003.0 PLA: 1101 USAF Lajes, Açores Ilhas ALE sounding 10/03 (PP1)
18018.0 Architect: (RAF Flight Watch Center): 0232 USB w/airfield
color status and volmet. (25/FEB/02) (RP3)
18028.3 DOR: Sofia, Bulgaria??? 14.30 ITA2 75/470 Calling COD (Beirut
emb??) with RY's (04Feb02). (PT)
18060.0 ---: FAPSI 1411 RTTY 75/R/500 Tfc in offline encrypt. 2nd msg
headed "11177 30088 28381 2~5~3 02003" etc thru 1423z
(27/Feb)(DW)
18060.0 : Unid M4 FAPSI Link 1446 RTTY/75/450 5LGs. No ID. Poor copy.
(12Mar02) (RGA)
18064.0 SNN299: MFA WARSAW 1425 CW(F1B-250HZ) Marker "vvv de SNN299
pse ga" thru 1654z. Then switches to ARQ/POL 100bd/E/250 5rc
to wrk Lagos Emb. Tfc in Polish thru 1700Hz. (27/Feb)(DW)
18064.0 SNN299: MFA Warsaw POL 1440 POL-ARQ/100/340 'End of file:
wyyslij.grp' then wywollanie program (Radio/comms info).
(12Mar02) (RGA)
18072.0 CIS-System: 1117 81-81/81/500 (01 Feb 02)(HPT)
18170.0 ASH01: MFA Ashkhabad, TKM 0900 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A responding
to ANK (12Mar02) (LDO)
18183.4 7RQ20: Algerdep7:800(MAE) 0930 Coq8 26.67 Msg\FF to Ambalg
Kampala (31/Jan/02) (RH2)
18183.4 7RQ20: Algiers, Algeria 14.26 Coquelet 8 MFA with tfc in FF to
AMBALG A NIAMEY (04Feb02). (PT)
18183.4 7RQ20: MAE Algiers 1531 Coq8 26.67 "Allo Ouga - are you
receiving dkr?" - then "Allo Dkr tu recois Ouga?"
(08/Feb/02) (RH2)
18183.4 7RQ20: MAE Algiers 0740 Coq8 26.67 Flash Msg\FF to Ambalgs
Washington, Kinshasa, Pekin & Paris - re Diplo Bags
(27/Feb/02) (RH2)
18183.4 7RQ20: MAE Algiers 1545 Coq8 26.66 Msg/FF to Luanda re
political situation in Rep. of Sao Tome (wow!)
(19/Feb/02) (RH2)
18183.4 7RQ20: MAE Algiers 1555 Coq8 26.66 5LG "d'est cq Ambalgs" (All
Stations?) (19/Feb/02) (RH2)
18183.4 7RQ20: MAE Algiers 1604 Coq8 26.67 Msg\FF to Ambalg Niamey
(15/Jan/02) (RH2)
18183.4 7RQ20: MAE Algiers 1634 Coq8 26.67 5LG to Ambalg Bamako
(23/Jan/02) (RH2)
18183.4 7RQ20: MAE Algiers 1707 Coq8 26.67 Msg\FF to "800" rptX3
(03/Jan/02) (RH2)
18183.4 7RQ20: MAE Algiers 1715 Coq8 26.67 Msg\FF to ALL STATIONS
rptX2 (03/Jan/02) (RH2)
18183.4 7RQ20: MAE Algiers 1726 Coq8 26.67 Msg\FF Dar-esSalaam(03/Jan/02) (RH2)
18183.4 7RQ20: MAE Algiers.0 1430 Coq8 26.67 Msg\FF to Air Algerie,
Cairo, cc Kampala, Harare & Dar-es-Salaam (31/Jan/02) (RH2)
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18183.4 7RZ20: Ambalg Washington 1939 Coq8 26.67 Msg\FF to MAE Algiers
(19/Dec/01) (RH2)
18183.4 Unid: Ambalg Harare 1559 Coq8 26.66 Msg/FF to MAE re Zimbabwe
crisis (19/Feb/02) (RH2)
18183.4 Unid: Ambalg Maputo 1514 Coq8 26.67 Long report on SADC
Meeting in Blantyre. Malawi (15/Jan/02) (RH2)
18183.4 Unid: Ambalg Yaounde 1540 Coq8 26.67 Msg\FF to "Ambalg a Pas"
info MAE (15/Jan/02) (RH2)
18211.5 KHF: Agana Radio 1304 cw, khf + DIG (27 Feb 02)(HPT)
18211.5 KHF: GW NODE GUAM 1549 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "KHF". Wkng
ships in Globedata (16/Mar)(DW)
18216.7 : MFA Cairo EGY 1503 ARQ Selcals TVXQ/unknown then disappears.
(12Mar02) (RGA)
18218.0 BR1: US Army/NGB 1954 ALE/USB Calls CE1. (04Mar03) (RGA)
18220.0 JMH5: Tokyo Meteo 0656 fax 120/576 Nice chart!
(30/Jan/02) (RH2)
18220.0 JMH5: Tokyo Meteo 0715 fax 120/576 Good chart!
(11/Feb/02) (RH2)
18220.0 JMH5: Tokyo Radio J 1713 FAX/120/576 850Mb analysis.
(03-03-02) (AB)
18220.0 JMH: Japan Radio J 2100 FAX/120/576 Surface pressure.
(09-03-02)(AB)
18221.0 JMH5: Tokio Met 0530 fax 120/576 Nice clean chart
(24/Feb/02) (RH2)
18230.0 45: DANISH ARMY ?LOC 1607 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb.
Clng 68. 1633 clng 50. (16/Mar)(DW)
18230.0 45: UNID Danish MIL, 1134 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling "68"
(10Mar02) (LDO)
18230.0 50: DANISH ARMY ?LOC 1606 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng
68. 1634 clng 45 (16/Mar)(DW)
18230.0 68: DANISH ARMY ?LOC 1606 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng
DK11. Aslo at 1607z (16/Mar)(DW)
18230.0 68: UNID Danish MIL, 1134 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A responding to
"45" (10Mar02) (LDO)
18230.0 69: DANISH ARMY ?LOC 1606 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng 68
(16/Mar)(DW)
18232.4 UY0MM: UNID 1553 CW Calls "cq de UY0MM k" - r/am spur? "qth
Linchansk" (16/Mar)(DW)
18258.6 Unid: Swiss Diplo 1624 arq 5LG - HBD32/Brasilia logged here
previously (23/Jan/02) (RH2)
18268.5 HBD?: Swiss Diplo 1717 arq 5LG prob fm Brasilia
(17/Feb/02) (RH2)
18269.0 HBD88: Swiss Emb Tripoli 1515 arq "No Messages" & ID sign-off
(29/Jan/02) (RH2)
18275.0 Voice of America: HF "feeder"-Greenville, NC 1358 DSB / with
the final 'Communications World' program. Ended 1430Z.
(24Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
18276.7 rfkfs: Egy Emb Harare 1605 arq 5LG to Cairo (kdkrfr) - tks
for tip PT! (01/Feb/02) (RH2)
18296.7 RFQP: FF DJIBOUTI 1651 ARQ/E3 100/E/400 8rc. Betas. 1720z cct
[DJI]. Controle de voie. RFQP de RFQO. (16/Mar)(DW)
18306.0 ZSC: GW NODE CAPETOWN 1722 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "ZSC".
Wking ship in Globedata. (16/Mar)(DW)
18320.0 BRA: MFA Bratislava SVK 1652 ALE/USB Calls TEH/Teheran
Embassy. (11Mar02) (RGA)
18334.7 Unid: MFA Cairo 1533 Arq Selcall KKVA (Lagos Emb)
(10/Jan/02) (RH2)
18334.7 Unid: MFA Cairo 1545 arq Several Msgs\AA to unk (Bamako?)
(30/Jan/02) (RH2)
18411.7 : MFA Cairo EGY 1508 ARQ 5LG msg from 7 4 to kdqikef/Algiers.
(12Mar02) (RGA)
18444.5 RFFXL: French Forces Naqoura (LBN) 1145 contrôle de voie ARQ-E
184 baud 02/02 (PP1)
18448.0 RFPTC: Fr Mil N'Djamena 1625 ARQ-E3/200 1625 Betas
(15 Mar 02) (TD2)
18450.1 ROU: Diplo: 1252 RUM-FEC 164.46/400 Radiograma-Circulara/
Bagdad, signed with "ambasador + name", thus, Emb supposed
transmitting (31 Jan 02)(HPT)
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18480.0 OLZ69: Czech Embassy Cairo EGY 1219 ALE/USB Sounds.
(13Mar02) (RGA)
18496.5 RETA/GEMAPER: Spanish Mil: 1348 ITA-2 50/600 msg to different
addressees in Ceuta and Melilla (15 Feb 02)(HPT)
18496.5 RETAHFB: Spanish Army 13.35 ITA2 50/400 JECOM-3122 with svc
msg to RETAIH - JECOMSIS-61 with plenty of SSB chat
(06Feb02). (PT)
18552.0 V5G: MFA Bucharest 1200 Rou-Fec 164.5/400 Online crypto for 35
mins - Mask 24(19/Dec/01) (RH2)
18552.1 V5G: MFA Bucarest 1101 cw, ID then turning to RUM-FEC
164.5/400 encrypt. (01 Feb 02)(HPT)
18553.7 RFTJ: FN Dakar 1710 Arq-E3 192/400 Format Ligne + CdeV on TJI
cid (28/Jam/02) (RH2)
18556.0 28: Danish Military 1509 ALE/USB Calls 68 who responds.
(11Mar02) (RGA)
18556.0 45: UNID Danish MIL, 1134 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling "68"
(10Mar02) (LDO)
18556.0 68: Danish Military 1143 ALE/USB Calls DK11 here and on 18230.
(20Mar02) (RGA)
18556.0 68: UNID Danish MIL, 1134 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A responding to
"45" (10Mar02) (LDO)
18560.0 BMF: Taipei Meteo TWN 1727 FAX/120/576 859mB analysis.
(03-03-02)(AB)
18560.0 BMF: Taipei Meteo TWN 1757 FAX/120/576 Chart. (09-03-02) (AB)
18560.0 BMF: Taipei Meteo TWN 2041 FAX/120/576 Chart. (09-03-02) (AB)
18560.0 BMF: Taipei, Taiwan 15.30 FAX 120/576 Taipei Meteo with wx
forecast in Chinese (04Feb02). (PT)
18655.0 55430: Unid 1036 ALE/USB Wkg 55432. (27-02-02) (IB)
18660.0 5911: Unid 0647 ALE/USB Sounds. (26-02-02) (IB)
18660.0 BXS67: UNID Chinese embassy, 1510 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial
tone modem, msgs to unlocated station, QSX freq of duplex link
not found (24Feb02) (LDO)
18666.0 BA1: Unid FBI 1855 ALE/USB Calls AL1/Albany NY.
(27Feb02) (RGA)
18666.0 CL1: KQC77/FBI Cleveland OH USA 1716 ALE/USB Calls OM2 who
responds. Omaha NE? (20Mar02) (RGA)
18666.0 ME1: KIH731/FBI Memphis TN 2016 ALE/USB Calls AT1/KIG67/FBI
Atlanta GA. (04Mar02) (RGA)
18666.0 ME1: US FBI Memphis TN USA 2016 ALE/USB Calls AT1/FBI Atlanta
GA. (24Feb02) (RGA)
18666.0 NF1: KII66/FBI Norfolk VA USA 1403 ALE/USB Calls NY1HY1/KEG96
FBI New York. (14Mar02) (RGA)
18666.0 QT2: KRR50/FBI Quantico VA USA 1326 ALE/USB Calls
BA1/Birmingham AL (?) who responds. (08Mar02) (RGA)
18745.0 UNID: 1248 RTTY 75/250 encrypted (31 Jan 02)(HPT)
18757.0 P6Z: MFA Paris 1454 fec-a 192/400 Clg H6L (Algiers) then
letsub mix (02/Feb/02).0 (RH2)
18757.0 RFFIC: Guerre Dipermil Paris 1445 fec-a 192/400 Pages of mixed
FF/letsub to many callsigns, some very difficult to read!
Increasing use of letter sub in callsigns is confusing, as
intended no doubt! (03/Feb/02) (RH2)
18757.0 RFGW: FAF Villacoublay 1448 fec-a 192/400 Msg\FF to many
unreadable callsigns on RCF cid (2/Feb/02) (RH2)
18762.1 V5G: MFA Bucharest 1202 cw ID, OP C 18 QSP FR ALL GD = HR QTY
12 QFP 52 NW HR then RUM-FEC 164.46/400 encrypted
(31 Jan 02)(HPT)
18762.7 Unid: Unid: 1553 Mode unk 150/700 Buzzing on/off every 20 secs
- strange modem!(19/Dec/01) (RH2)
18780.0 no-call: Central Comm. Station of the Russian Railways
Ministry Moscow, RUS 0757 ITA2/50Bd/500Hz (16Mar02) (LDO)
18780.0 UNID: 1208 Baudot 50/500 prob. Russian/Latin mixed, 1228 off
with "Volokosnowo Director 31.01.2002 Riga" (31 Jan 02)(HPT)
18789.0 Unid: UK Mil Cyprus 1527 MFSK I95.3/300 Unable decode
(31/Dec/01) (RH2)
18834.0 055: Unid East Asian Net 1342 ALE/USB Sounds. (27-02-02) (IB)
18834.0 616: Poss Israeli Air Force 1657 ALE/USB Sounds.
(05Mar02) (RGA)
18905.0 UNID: 0800 RTTY 50/N/170 (11 Mar 02)(HPT)
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18944.7 RFHJE: FN Papeete 0731 Arq-E3 96/400 CdeV on HJL cid
(30/Jan/02) (RH2)
18966.0 RFHJ: Papeete Naval 0955 ARQ-E3/400/96 Betas (23 Feb 02) (TD2)
18966.5 RFHJ: FF Papeete Tahati OCE 0044 ARQ-E3/100/425 Idle Sync
Modes (24Feb02) (BC3)
18986.0 RFHI: Noumeia Naval TIME??? ARQ-E3/400/100 CdV
(23 Feb 02) (TD2)
18986.7 RFHI: FN Noumea 0847 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV to itself on HJI cid
(1 (21/Feb/02) (RH2)
18986.7 RFHI: FN Noumea 1024 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on HJI cid
(04/Feb/02) (RH2)
18986.7 RFHJ: FF Papeete 0946 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on HJI cid
(23/Jan/02) (RH2)
18986.7 RFHJ: FF Papeete PLY 1610 ARQ-E3/100/390 5LG msgs from
Prairial re-routed to Noumea on cct HJI to Noumea.
(21Mar02) (RGA)
19011.7 PCW: MFA den Haag NLD 1515 TWINPLEX/100/400 Sync; IRS; some
incoherent decode. Probably encrypted. (12Mar02) (RGA)
19031.7 No-Call: Algiers 16.00 ARQ Pakistan Embassy, PAREP ALGIERS,
with MOST IMMEDIATE tfc (31Jan02). (PT)
19031.7 No-Call: Algiers, Algeria 11.50 ARQ Pakistan embassy, PAREP
ALGIERS, working Foreign Islamabad and vice versa. Also
"PAREP UN GENEVA IS ALSO WAITING" (04Feb02). (PT)
19031.7 Unid: Foreign Islamabad 1446 Twinplex 100/170 Selcal EAVX
(Niamey) (30/Jan/02) (RH2)
19031.7 UNID: Paki Diplo 1542 Twinplex 100/170 Selcall KMEU
(Islamabad) (10/Jan/02) (RH2)
19031.7 Unid: Paki Diplo 1616 Twinplex 100/170 Some EE but mainly IRS
mode - strong sigs! (23/Jan/02) (RH2)
19036.4 No-Call: Nouakchott, Mauretania 16.20 Coquelet 8 Algerian
embassy with tfc to MAE, Algiers (31Jan02). (PT)
19036.5 Unid: Ambalg Luanda 1542 Coq8 13.33 Msg/FF to MAE re Zimbabwe
(19/Feb/02) (RH2)
19040.5 RETAIE: Spanish Army 12.10 ITA2 50/600 JECOM-4153 with svc msg
to RETFK - JECOZ-61, info to RETAIG - JUAD-5, plus SSB chat
(06Feb02). (PT)
19101.6 RFLI: FF Fort De France MRT 2248 ARQ-E3/192/425 CdV F-DeFrance/Paris cct[ BFL (27Feb02) (BC3)
19101.7 RFLI: FF Fort de France 1330 ARQ-E3 192/400 msgs, cdv BFL-cct
(27 Feb 02)(HPT)
19131.0 Atlas: (DEA contract facility, Iowa): 1625 USB w/Flint 411
(DEA pilot) in radio check. Then Flint 413 w/Flint 411
discussing today's flights. (15/MAR/02) (RP3)
19131.0 Atlas: (DEA Contract Facility, Iowa): 2102 USB w/Flint 750
(DEA pilot) closing out radio guard. (5/FEB/02) (RP3)
19131.0 Atlas: 1629 w/aircraft (call missed) who asks that Atlas relay
to Panther 400 (Georgetown, Bahamas) that they will pick
their party at the international airport. (15/MAR/02) (RP3)
19131.0 Atlas: at 2231Z - ATLAS (DEA-Iowa) working unknown air asset
for ETA to Offutt. 22/Feb/02 (CR)
19135.0 : NATO System 1735 NATO-PSK/2400/USB (12Mar02) (RGA)
19145.7 RFTJ: FN Dakar 1550 Arq-E3 192/400 Betas - used to be 200bd?
(23/Jan/02) (RH2)
19170.0 KLU: Unid 1430 ALE/USB Wkg ANK. (27-02-02) (IB)
19204.7 RFLI: Fort de France, Martinique 11.00 ARQ-E3 192/400 CdeV to
self on LIJ cct to Dakar (09Feb02). (PT)
19204.7 RFTJ: FN Dakar 0846 Arq-E3 192/400 CdeV on LIJ cid followed
at 0848 by RFLI CdeV on same cid(31/Jan/02) (RH2)
19205.4 RETAI: Spain 12.35 ITA2 50/600 Tfc in SS to RETAHF and others
with ZLA cct ID (11Feb02). (PT)
19208.0 619: Unid East Asian Net 1634 ALE/USB Sounds. (27-02-02) (IB)
19242.0 dej02: "Sofia Beirut"? 1546 Pactor 200/200 Email Msgs/Pol to
various addresses in Poland Very strong sigs! Not sure of
origin! (10/Jan/02) (RH2)
19242.0 Unid: Unid Email Net 1632 Pactor 100/200 Msgs\EE & GG about
Construction materiel from [email protected]. This
freq seems to be often used by various people in Europe!
(27/Feb/02) (RH2)
Pagina 346
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19242.0 Unid: www.equalitynow.org 1630 Pactor 200/200 Long treatise
in FF about Human Rights, Globalisation & all that jazz,
signed by "Circle against Sex Trafficking" (08/Feb/02) (RH2)
19432.5 : Unid 1650 PICCOLO-6 Idle (Standby). (20Mar02) (RGA)
19498.6 : From COMSUP Noumea To RFHIC 0228 ARQ-E3/100/416
Noumea/Papeete cct (HIJ) Numerous Msgs (28Feb02) (BC3)
19498.7 RFHI: FF Noumea 1603 Arq-E3 100/400 Betas - strong sigs!
(23/Jan/02) (RH2)
19554.0 892: Israeli AF Net 1800 ALE/USB Sounds. (13Mar02) (RGA)
19621.9 OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 0844 TWINPLEX 100/E/ -400/-200/200/400
F7b-1. End of qso. 0952z Selcals TPES/unid then TPRP/unid.
Then TPRK/unid who responds. Tfc in offline encrypt until
1010z. Selcals TPRP (26/Feb)(DW)
19629.5 ZSC: Capetown R 0950 fec Wx//12601.0 & 4214.0 khz - nothing
on 8 & 16 bands! (02/Feb/02) (RH2)
19635.0 RFGW: MFA Paris 1550 fec-a 192/400 12 pages of 5LG
(13/Feb/02) (RH2)
19636.0 P6Z: MFA Paris 1500 fec-a 192/400 Clg Z4D/Nouachott
(24/Feb/02)(RH2)
19645.0 : Unid 1647 FEC-A/192/800 Idles; undecodeable data. Prob MFA
Paris. (20Mar02) (RGA)
19655.0 HEC: Berne Radio 1254 cw hec + Digitals (15 Feb 02)(HPT)
19692.5 ZSC: Cape Town Radio 1731 SITOR-B wx // 16816 (02 Mar 02)(HPT)
19692.5 ZSC: CapeRadio SAF 1645 ARQ+MorseID (20Mar02) (RGA)
19692.5 ZSC: CapeRadio SAF 1737 FEC Detailed wx fcast. (12Mar02) (RGA)
19696.5 8PO: Barbados Radio 1253 cw 8po + Digitals (15 Feb 02)(HPT)
19698.0 OST: Ostende Radio 1255 cw, ost + SITOR (15 Feb 02)(HPT)
19699.0 UFN: Novorossiysk Radio 1256 cw ufn + SITOR (15 Feb 02)(HPT)
19699.0 UFN: NovorossiyskRadio RUS 1642 ARQ Wkg UFJR in AutoTelex.
(20Mar02) (RGA)
19708.0 SAB: Goeteborg Radio 1125 cw, sab + Dig (28 Feb 02)(HPT)
19724.0 VIE: GlobeRadio Darwin NT AUS 1741 ARQ+MorseID.
(12Mar02) (RGA)
19724.5 UIW: Kaliningrad Radio, Russia 18:25 utc RTTY 50 Bds Test tape
"cq cq de uiw ans 22245,5" + Telex in russian 08Mar02 (SP1)
19724.5 UIW: KaliningradRadio RUS 1640 RTTY/50/170 Wkg UHEX UEMP UEZQ
UHMM. (20Mar02) (RGA)
19726.0 A9M: Hamala Radio 1227 cw, a9m + SITOR (01 Mar 02)(HPT)
19733.5 KHF: Agana Radio 1144 cw, khf + SITOR (01 Feb 02)(HPT)
19733.5 KHF: GuamRadio GUM 1743 ARQ+MorseID. (12Mar02) (RGA)
19736.4 SAB: Goeteborg Radio 1130 cw, sab + Dig (28 Feb 02)(HPT)
19782.0 LZW: Varna Radio 1811 USB E tfc-list // 3740 (02 Feb 02)(HPT)
19850.0 V5G: MFA Bucharest 1115 Rou-fec 164.5/400 Online crypto
(2/Feb/02) (RH2)
19850.0 V5G: MFA Bucharest 1250 Rou-Fec 164.5/400 Online crypto - CW
sign-off "V5G" (20/Dec/01) (RH2)
19862.0 GYA: RN London 1210 RTTY 75/400 CARB of 16QOO GYA
(20Feb02) (ML2)
19862.0 GYA: Whitehall Naval London 1630 RTTY/425/75 Encoded tfc
w/GYAs (01Mar02) (TD2)
19862.0 MGJ: RN Faslane 0614 rtty 75/340 CARBS (09/Jan/02) (RH2)
19920.0 UNID: 1239 RTTY 75/250 encrypted (31 Jan 02)(HPT)
19969.0 460FEMAUX: Unid US FEMA 1741 ALE/USB Calls FM6FEM/WGY906/FEMA
Denton TX. (20Mar02) (RGA)
19969.0 487FEMAUX: Unid US FEMA 1706 ALE/USB Calls FM1/WGY901/FEMA
Maynard MA. [AMD] 3 control characters + FE. (20Mar02) (RGA)
19969.0 FC8FEM: WGY908 FEMA Region 8 Denver CO USA 1947 ALE/USB
Sounds. Also on 24526. (24Feb02) (RGA)
19971.0 WGY912: FEMA 1807 Baudot 75/850r working WGY910 on F-57. "See
you next week." (26Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
19977.2 HSP: UK Net
ALE
March 02, 1129z "TWS HSP" (S)
20086.7 wzgzkpk: Egy Emb Kinshasa 1040 arq Msg\AA to Cairo
(25/Jan/02) (RH2)
20107.0 445: Israeli AF Net 1711 ALE/USB Sounds. (11Mar02) (RGA)
20107.0 GW1: Unid US SHARES/CAP 1156 ALE/USB Sounds. (14Mar02) (RGA)
20107.0 RIC: US CAP Richmond VA 1152 ALE/USB Sounds. (14Mar02) (RGA)
20114.0 210: Unid 1155 ALE/USB Wkg with TF3. (28-02-02) (IB)
20114.0 94: Unid 1304 ALE/USB Wkg with TF2. (28-02-20) (IB)
Pagina 347
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20114.0 TF2: Unid 0654 ALE/USB Wkg 94 + phone opchat + FSK/75/200.
(01-03-02) (IB)
20179.7 RFVIGRN: Frigate Garonne 1700 Arq-E3 100/400 5LG to unk
(19/Feb/02) (RH2)
20205.0 ASH06: MFA Ashkhabad, TKM 0942 USB/MIL-STD 188- 141A
responding to ISL (12Mar02) (LDO)
20205.0 ISL: Turkmen embassy Islamabad, PAK 0942 USB/ MIL-STD
188-141A/calling ASH06 (12Mar02) (LDO)
20320.0 BMLV1: BMLV Vienna AUT 1724 ALE/USB Calls 11111 here and on
18556. (13Mar02) (RGA)
20359.0 UNID: 1235 RTTY 75/250 encrypted (31 Jan 02)(HPT)
20437.0 UNID: prob. Italian Diplo: 1245 ALIS 228.66/170 encrypted,
sometimes repeating ABILZN, different transmissions, at 13.24
ending with ry and QRXR1:/x (31 Jan 02)(HPT)
20450.0 28: Danish Military 1505 ALE/USB Calls 68. (19Mar02) (RGA)
20450.0 45: Danish Military Net 1733 ALE/USB Calls 50, who responds.
(13Mar02) (RGA)
20450.0 45: UNID Danish MIL, 1133 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling "68"
(10Mar02) (LDO)
20450.0 68: UNID Danish MIL, 1133 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling "45"
(10Mar02) (LDO)
20469.0 AXM: Canberra Meteo AUS 0815 FAX/120/576 Chart.
(10-03-02) (AB)
20503.0 ---: ROMAINIAN DIPLO 1438 MIL.STD 188-110A Random short
bursts. Tfc in online encrypt. Bursts open "xxxxp" or "xxxxq".
Stns altenating. Various bit rates. (23/Feb)(DW)
20535.0 PE1: Unid US FBI, 0221 ALE/USB Wkg with BA1/KGD83/FBI
Baltimore MD. (13-03-02) (IB)
20536.0 : Russian Navy/Military? 1636 REVS/50/180 36-50 Idler?
(20Mar02) (RGA)
20573.0 Unid: Italian Diplo 0600 Rs-Arq 228.6/170 Short bursts like
test transmissions! Also heard on 19237.0, 19873.0, 17457.0,
23374.0 & 18771.0 khz, during following 30 mins. Seems the
Italians are either testing or reviving their old African net,
seldom heard over past year or two! No II words seen en clair
but some freqs carried the new 32LG code. (31/Jan/02) (RH2)
20596.0 A25: NCS Latvian KFOR Net 1602 ALE/USB Calls MAIZE. Calls
VENTA here and on 14746.5 at 1611z. (20Mar02) (RGA)
20631.0 280051: 1108 C-17 carrier USAF reg 98-0051 ALE sounding
10/03(PP1)
20633.7 RFFKMLO: FN Brest? 1611 Arq-E3 100/400 5LG to RFQPM & RFFKU
(19/Feb/02) (RH2)
20633.7 RFVIE: FN Le Port 1607 Arq-E3 100/400 Admim Msg/FF re vacant
posts; to FN Indian Ocean Squadron - La Grandiere, Floreal,
Rieuse & Albatros (19/Feb/02) (RH2)
20633.7 RFVIXL: Reunion 13.25 ARQ-E3 100/400 Svc msg to RFFIVAR on REI
cct to Paris (30Jan02). (PT)
20659.0 WUZ: USACoE 1902 USB / calling RRV4 in voice on channel 15.
(06March2002) (Midwest USA)
20754.5 Unid: ICRC? 1631 G-Tor 300/200 Unreadable but seemed much
better tune than Pactor!! (23/Jan/02) (RH2)
20780.0 P6Z: Paris, France 15.04 FEC-A 192/400 MFA with svc msg to
3GF, Santiago emb, with SGO cct ID (11Feb02). (PT)
20794.0 NOMADE2: Rohde & Schwarz test from UNID loc. 1040 USB/MIL-STD
188-141A calling "NOMADE1"(03Feb02) (LDO)
20810.0 : NATO System 1634 NATO-PSK/2400/USB Bursts. Setup?
(20Mar02) (RGA)
20855.0 N2G: French Emb San'a YEM 1010 FEC-A 192/400 w/P6Z DE N2G
OKOKOKO INT ZBZ A TOI tape, then off-air (20Feb02) (ML2)
20890.0 PR1: Prob US Customs 1758 ALE/USB Sounds. (04Mar03) (RGA)
20890.0 TST: US Customs NC 1412 ALE/USB Sounds. (23Feb02) (RGA)
20935.0 LUG: Romanian Embassy Beijing PRC (?) 1252 ALE/USB Calls
CENTR1/MFA Bucharest, who responds. (13Mar02) (RGA)
20944.0 8BY: FRENCH INTEL PARIS 1553 CW Marker "vvv 8BY
433/219/017/395" (23/Feb)(DW)
20945.0 LN2A: BEACON SVEIO 1546 CW Composite data/cw ID "LN2A" on usb.
Offair 1548z (23/Feb)(DW)
20975.0 P6Z: MFA Paris 1000 FEC-A 192/400 ID, idling (12 Feb 02)(HPT)
Pagina 348
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20975.0 P6Z: MFA Paris FRA 1708 FEC-A/192/370 Hours of idles.
(19Mar02) (RGA)
20976.7 ---: Pakistani Emb Berlin 1050 ARQ part 5LG msg to Islamabad,
msg router BNI (15Feb02) (ML2)
20990.0 BGD: Slovak embassy Baghdad, IRQ 0949 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A,
traffic to Bratislava using DBM- mode, due to bad propagation
(10Feb02) (LDO)
20991.0 no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1443 BAUDOT
100Bd/500Hz, 5LGs on link 00099 (16Mar02) (LDO)
20995.0 ALG: Slovakian embassy Algiers, ALG 1304 USB/ MIL-STD
188-141A, lots of AMDs in Slovakian to BRA [Bratislava], short
voice tfc. using Lincompex enhanced speech (10Mar02) (LDO)
20995.0 ALG: Slovakian embassy Algiers, ALG 1304 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A,
lots of AMDs in Slovakian to BRA [Bratislava], short voice
tfc. using Lincompex enhanced speech (10Mar02) (LDO)
21862.7 ---: MFA Cairo 0950 ARQ selcal OOVC to New Delhi, to IRS mode
& s/off (18Feb02) (ML2)
21862.9 OZU25: Copenhagen, Denmark 11.44 ARQ 100/400 MFA 5-lg tfc to
un-id emb (selcal TPES), then calls TPIQ and following
"SERVICE HARARE" some opchat in DD. Then calls un-id emb with
selcal TPRV and then tfc in DD but no location mentioned
(08Feb01). (PT)
21866.0 487FEMAUX: Unid US FEMA 1611 ALE/USB Calls FM1FEM/WGY901/FEMA
Maynard MA. (20Mar02) (RGA)
21866.0 AF6: USAF SAM205 (?) 1331 ALE/USB Sounds. (08Mar02) (RGA)
21866.0 FC6FEM: WGY906 FEMA Denton TX USA 1755 ALE/USB Sounds. Also
FC8FEM WGY908/FEMA Region 8 Denver CO. (07Mar02) (RGA)
21866.0 FC6FEM: WGY906 US FEMA Denton TX 1654 ALE/USB Calls
FCSFEM/WGY912 FEMA Mt Weather VA, who responds.
(05Mar02) (RGA)
21866.0 FC6FEM: WGY906 US FEMA Denton TX USA 2009 ALE/USB Sounds.
(24Feb02) (RGA)
21866.0 FC8FEM: US FEMA Region 8 Denver CO 1347 ALE/USB Sounds.
(08Mar02) (RGA)
21866.0 FC8FEM: WGY908/FEMA Region 8 Denver CO 2048 ALE/USB Sounds.
(04Mar02) (RGA)
21866.0 FM5FEM: Unid US FEMA 1643 ALE/USB Calls FM6FEM4 WGY914 FEMA
Thomasville GA, who responds. (05Mar02) (RGA)
21866.0 FM8: WGY918/FEMA Denver CO USA 1629 ALE/USB Calls
FM6FEM/WGY906 Denton TX. (20Mar02) (RGA)
21866.0 FR5FEM: Unid US FEMA 1342 ALE/USB Sounds. (08Mar02) (RGA)
21866.0 FR5FEM: Unid US FEMA 1616 ALE/USB Sounds. (21Mar02) (RGA)
21866.0 FR5FEM: Unid US FEMA 1909 ALE/USB Sounds. (05Mar02) (RGA)
21931.0 04: ARINC RIVERHEAD 1935 HFDL on usb. Squitters (18/Mar)(DW)
21931.0 : ARINC Gnd Stn 4 Riverhead NY USA 1635 HFDL/USB Squitters.
(23Feb02) (RGA)
21931.0 ARINC-4: Riverhead NY USA 1710 HFDL Msg to United Parcel MD11F
N252UP " 2.N252UP3_ B yI" (21Mar02) (RGA)
21931.0 ARINC-4: Riverhead NY USA 1714 HFDL Msg to United Parcel
N329UP "2.N329UP4_ X 7X" (21Mar02) (RGA)
21931.0 LH8272: 1640 position report from D-ALCH to ARINC NYC
03/03 (PP1)
21931.0 LH8272: 1640 position report from D-ALCH to ARINC NYC
03/03 (PP1)
21931.0 TZ0000(?): Wkg ARINC Stn 4 Riverhead NY 1551 American Transair
Posn 27 54 26N 82 41 29W. (26Feb02) (RGA)
21931.0 TZ0433: Wkg ARINC Stn 4 Riverhead NY 1514 HFDL/USB American
Transair. 28 26 5N/81 18 47W. (25Feb02) (RGA)
21931.0 TZ0433: Wkg ARINC-4 Riverhead NY USA 1718 HFDL American
TransAir Flt. Posn 28 26 01N / 081 18 54W. (02Mar02) (RGA)
21931.0 TZ0592: Wkg Riverhead NY USA 1635 HFDL/USB American Trans Air
flight. Posn 262846N/0815026W. (23Feb02) (RGA)
21931.0 UP2981: Wkg ARINC-4 Riverhead NY USA 1715 HFDL BahamasAir Flt.
Posn 44 30 44N / 104 17 41E. (02Mar02) (RGA)
21934.0 ---: FLIGHT TZ0535 2000 HFDL on usb. Air posn (to ARINC
SanFrancisco) 36.03N 84.20W (28/Feb)(DW)
21934.0 ---: FLIGHT UNKNOWN 1915 HFDL// on usb. Air psn 40.36N 75.15W
at 1913z (07/Mar)(DW)
Pagina 349
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21934.0 ---: FLIGHT UP2981 1910 HFDL// on usb. ACARS msgs, Label Q0
link test. (07/Mar)(DW)
21934.0 ---: FLIGHT UP6127 1908 HFDL// on usb. Air psn 12.09N 86.11.w
at 1836z (to San Francisco). 1914z Air psn 12.09N 86.11W at
1842z (07/Mar)(DW)
21934.0 : ARINC Stn 1 Dixon CA USA 1736 HFDL Squitters.
(27Feb02) (RGA)
21934.0 FX0000: Unid Flt Wkg ARINC-1 SFrancisco 1738 HFDL Posn report
not Given. Spurious output? (07Mar02) (RGA)
21934.0 TZ0214: Wkg ARINC Stn 1 Dixon CA USA 1739 HFDL American
Transair. Posn 41 02 45N 90 35 54W. Also active TZ0275 &
TZ0535. (27Feb02) (RGA)
21934.0 TZ0433: American Transair Flt Wkg ARINC-1 SFrancisco 1724 HFDL
Posn 272711N/0800728W Moving southeast. (07Mar02) (RGA)
21934.0 UP2981: United Parcel Flt Wkg ARINC-1 SFrancisco 1738 HFDL
Posn 432800N/0994833W Moving northeast. (07Mar02) (RGA)
21934.0 UP6126: United Parcel Flt Wkg ARINC-1 SFrancisco 1820 HFDL
Posn 210821N/0860959W. (07Mar02) (RGA)
21948.0 08: ARINC JOHANNESBURG 1848 HFDL on usb. Uplink to a/c D-ALCA.
Label: Demand mode. No text (18/Mar)(DW)
21949.0 08: ARINC Johannesburg 0950 HFDL USB squitters until 1126
(05Mar02) (ML2)
21982.0 ---: FLIGHT CI0671 0800 HFDL on usb. Air posn 6.07S 106.40E at
06:34. Aslo gives "Frequency change code 8 aircraft on the
ground" (20/Feb)(DW)
21982.0 015: ARINC BAHRAIN 0753 HFDL on usb. Squitters (20/Feb)(DW)
21982.0 15: ARINC Bahrain 1154 HFDL USB squitters (05Mar02) (ML2)
21982.0 N303UP: Wkg ARINC Bahrain 1500 HFDL N303UP A9M
/ATSUPXA.TI2/WSSS ARR ATIS G 1502Z WSSS ATIS INFO G METAR 1500
Z SEGREGATED PARALLEL OPS IN USE AT CHANGI AIRPORT DEPARTURE
RWY 02 RIGHT AND ARRIVAL RWY 02 LEFTWIND 040 DEGREES 5 KT
VISIBILITY ONE ZERO KILOMET. (05Mar02) (DH)
22015.0 055: Poss E.Asian Net 1722 ALE/USB Sounds. (05Mar02) (RGA)
22131.0 055: Poss E.Asian Net 1753 ALE/USB Sounds. (05Mar02) (RGA)
22131.0 055: Prob E.Asian Net 1358 ALE/USB Sounds. (07Mar02) (RGA)
22131.0 616: Either Unid or Israeli AF 1550 ALE/USB Sounds.
(07Mar02) (RGA)
22288.5 ELKF4: BST Kauri 0758 ARQ crew msgs to Kaliningrad
(15Feb02) (ML2)
22288.5 H9KB: M/T NAVSTAR-1 0833 ARQ crew msg to Kaliningrad
(16Feb02) (ML2)
22288.5 UGPK: BATM 27 S'ezd KPSS 0739 ARQ crew msgs to Kaliningrad
(15Feb02) (ML2)
22316.5 ---: MV (sic) Yurij Ostrovskij 0841 ARQ tfc to Vladivostok
(14Feb02) (ML2)
22350.0 URIL: Ship Fedor Korobokov 1705 CW Wkg unknown coast stn.
(19Mar02) (RGA)
22352.0 Mariya Melenteva: UCTN.0 1658 RTTY 170/50 msg to UDK
Murmansk 23/02 (PP1)
22354 to take RTTY tgms from ship. UCTT next. (19Mar02) (RGA)
22354.0 J8VJ4: Ship North Wind 1536 RTTY/50/170 Tgm to UDK2 (on
25255). (19Mar02) (RGA)
22354.0 UCTT: Ship Admiral Golovko 1541 RTTY/50/170 Tgms to UDK2 (on
25255) (19Mar02) (RGA)
22380.5 UIW: Kaliningrad R 1606 arq ID/Marker (23/Jan/02) (RH2)
22380.5 UIW: Kaliningrad R 1650 fec Tfc\RR w TR Kapitan Churilob
(01/Feb/02) (RH2)
22407.5 UAT: Moscow, Russia 12.00 FEC Moscow Radio with tfc list
(15Feb02).(PT)
22447.0 RFQPME: French Navy Djibouti, Djibouti 07:15 utc RTTY 75 Bds
Test Tape "faaa de rfqpme znr uuuuu zui testing ryryryryry
sgsgsgsgsg 0123456789 nnnn" (20Feb02) (SP1)
22461.0 FUJ: Noumea French Navy New Caledonia, 06:45 utc RTTY 75 bds
Test tape "De fuj testing ryryryryryryryryryry" end of test at
07:00 utc (22Feb02) (SP1)
22470.0 RFQP: FF Jibuti DJI 0923 RTTY/75/800 Testing with RYs
(21Feb02) (BC3)
22497.0 E2CHO: Unid 1137 PACKET/300/200 Wkg with RB1ASE. Callsigns
Pagina 350
22537.0
22573.0
22596.5
22720.0
22769.0
22769.0
22789.0
22804.0
22847.5
22857.7
22857.7
22857.7
22864.0
22912.7
22928.6
22951.0
22981.7
23030.0
23101.7
23101.7
23115.3
23115.3
23115.4
23116.7
23190.0
23190.0
23190.0
23210.0
23214.0
23255.0
23263.4
WUN-v08
like plain words ECHO & RBASE also heard like BRAVO (br1avo) &
DELTA (de2lta, de6lta) (27-02-02) (IB)
FUF: French Navy Fort de France, Martinique 17:05 RTTY 75 Bds
Test tape "de fuf testing ryryryryryryry testing
sgsgsgsgsgsgsg 0123456789" 23Feb02 (SP1)
PKX: Kakarta, Indonesia 15.00 CW Marker tape (01Feb02). (PT)
UNID: 1202 Wavecom measured 93.55/199.32 bd, 845 shift RTTY?
ASCII? no decoding possible though strong signal
(05 Feb 02)(HPT)
SVO54: Olympia Radio 1945 USB Greek, about three minutes
mentioning MMSI, DSC, and other maritime expressions, then nxbulletin, // 8776, 13134, 17341 (04 Feb 02)(HPT)
616: Prob E.Asian Net 1303 ALE/USB Sounds. Also on 22131.
(14Mar02) (RGA)
616: Prob E.Asian Net 1437 ALE/USB Sounds. (20Mar02) (RGA)
HEB: Bern Radio 1518 USB E ID, tfc-list (11 Feb 02)(HPT)
WLO: Mobile Radio Al 2205 USB E wx // 8788, 13110, 17362,
other frequencies not audible (02 Mar 02)(HPT)
CPK: Santa Cruz Radio 1126 cw, cpk + Digitals
(12 Feb 02) (HPT)
FUX Fr Naval Reunion 0845 ARQ-E3/100 Navarea wngs plus "ships
in zone" msgs and encoded tfc "de rffmbv" (15 Mar 02) (TD2)
rfhi: FF Noumea 1542 arq-e3/100 zczcvii485 oo rfhi de rfhi
0301539 znr uuuuu controle de voie nnnn 30-Jan-02 (wp3)
RFVI: FF LE PORT 1611 ARQ/E3 100/E/400 8rc. Betas. 1625z cct
[VII] C de V svc RFHI de RFHI (18/Mar)(DW)
Unid: CIS Navy 0547 36-50 50/200 (24/Feb/02) (RH2)
RFHI: FF NOUMEA ? 1640 ARQ/E3 100/E/400 8rc. Weak, little/no
sync. Betas. (18/Mar)(DW)
S97: SWEDISH EMB ABIDJAN 1013 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb.
Sounding. (18/Mar)(DW)
HBD20: MFA Berne 1520 arq 5 LG to Ammanam, Khartoam & Caiream
(29/Jan/02) (RH2)
---: MFA CAIRO 1140 arq 100/E/170 In irs mode, then iss and
selcals OOVF/Pyongyang but no further qso. (18/Mar)(DW)
DJBOUTI:R+S GMBH NET 1821 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng
PARIS(18/Mar)(DW)
---: MFA CAIRO ? 1153 arq 100/E/170 Tfc in AA(ATU80). 1207z
switches to irs. 1214z betas, 1217z signoff. (18/Mar)(DW)
: MFA Cairo EGY 1600 ARQ Selcals KKVE/Bamako then 5FGs from 74
to ykjkwl/Bamako. (19Mar02) (RGA)
BULG Diplo: 1335 BULG-ASCII 300 bd msg to or from Pretoria (sa
Pretoria Nr 00057/01480 DUM in Cyrillic) 1339 off
(06 Feb 02)(HPT)
Un-ID: Poss Sofia, Bulgaria??? 13.40 ITA2 75.470 Lots of
messages trying to set up circuit eg "SRI OM IMPOSIBLE VRK NV VRK
SUR INTERNET" and JPS PSE VRK ZMD". Bulgarian MFA???? (04Feb02).
(PT)
Unid: Bulgarian Diplo? 1510 IRA-Arq 300/600 Unable read ASCII
chars (26/Feb/02) (RH2)
---: Egyptian Emb Kuala Lumpur (JG WLKDKDJYLF) 1020 ARQ msg in
ATU-80 & s/off (28Feb02) (ML2)
P6Z: MFA Paris 1540 fec-a 192/400 Clg N2G (San'a)
(30/Jan/02) (RH2)
RFGW: MFA Paris 0940 fec-a 192/400 Mix 5LG/Letsub to unk
(18/Feb/02) (RH2)
RFGW: MFA Paris 1505 fec-a 192/400 621 mixed length groups; is
this the new mode decoded only by the Hoka 30 folk? Some
letter sub stuff seen! (09/Jan/02) (RH2)
Stockholm Radio: 1543 USB w/aircraft Yankee Bravo (unheard) in
pp w/UPG Operations (EE/British accent). (15/MAR/03) (RP3)
Service Center Customs Aviation Center, Oklahoma: 1634 USB in
encrypted voice then into radio check w/station 42
(15/MAR/02) (RP3)
Unid: O/M (Portuguese): 0054 LSB w/unheard station.
(8/MAR/02) (RP3)
HGX21: Budapest, Hungary 14.28 DUP-ARQ 125/170 MFA with tfc in
HH to HGX44, Baghdad embassy (30Jan02). (PT)
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23265.4 HGX44: Baghdad, Iraq 11.00 DUP-ARQ 125/170 Hungarian embassy
with tfc in HH, looks like visa info, to HGX21, Budapest
(08Feb02). (PT)
23265.5 HGX21: MFA Budapest 1435 Dup-Arq 125/170 Msg\HH to
HGX44/Baghdad (30/Jan/02) (RH2)
23265.5 HGX?: Hungarian Diplo 1215 Dup-Arq 125/170 Good synch but data
scrambled! Heard again at 0725z next day - again scrambled didn't look online crypto! (07/Jan/02 (RH2)
23337.0 HAW: Ascension 0811 Ale/USB SND (12/Jan/02) (RH2)
23337.0 JDG: Diego Garcia 0814 Ale/USB SND (12/Jan/02) (RH2)
23337.0 PLA: Lajes Field 0849 Ale/USB SND (12/Jan/02) (RH2)
23366.3 Unid: Bulgarian Diplo? 1554 IRA-Arq 300/500 1st time logged
here! Good tune on all three decoders using ASCII mode but
nothing readable among mass of characters! 1st time logged
here! (13/Feb/02) (RH2)
23386.3 LOR: AN Puerto Belgrano 0530 rtty 75/170 Marine Nx & Wx/SS
(19/Dec/01) (RH2)
23414.0 : NATO System 1554 STANAG-4285/2400/USB (19Mar02) (RGA)
23428.0 055: Israeli AF NCS 1516 ALE/USB Sounds on 23428 22769 and
13442. (11Mar02) (RGA)
23428.0 055: Prob E.Asian Net NCS 1207 ALE/USB Sounds. Also on 18336
19309 19043 22769. Also seen 616. (14Mar02) (RGA)
23428.0 445: Israeli AF Net 1727 ALE/USB Sounds. (13Mar02) (RGA)
23428.0 445: Prob E.Asian Net 1246 ALE/USB Sounds. (14Mar02) (RGA)
23523.0 JMH6: Tokyo Meteo 1450 fax 120/576 Nice chart!
(10/Feb/02) (RH2)
23532.0 28: Danish Military 1507 ALE/USB Calls 68 who responds.
(11Mar02) (RGA)
23546.0 S00: Swedish Diplo
0546z TO S31 15/Mar/02 (S)
23546.0 WS1: Swedish Diplo 1804z TO S31 15/Mar/02 (s)
23822.0 HSP: Mid East Net?
1930z TWS HSP 15/mar/02 (s)
24370.0 P6Z: MFA Paris 0944 fec-a 192/400 Clg N2G (Sana Emb)
(08/Jan/02) (RH2)
24370.0 RFGW: MFA Paris 0640 fec-a 192/400 5LG Emb. Circular
(11/Feb/02) (RH2)
24370.0 RFGW: MFA Paris 0715 fec-a 192/400 Mix 5LG/Letsub Circular
(27/Feb/02) (RH2)
24370.0 RFGW: MFA Paris 0920 fec-a 192/400 Pages of 5LG/letsub
(2/Feb/02) (RH2)
24370.0 RFGW: Paris, France 11.40 FEC-A 192/400 MFA with 5-lg tfc to
N2G, Sanaa embassy (04Feb02). (PT)
24526.0 AF6: Poss USAF SAM 206 Aircraft 2041 ALE/USB Sounds.
(04Mar02) (RGA)
24526.0 FM4: WGY914/FEMA Thomasville GA USA 1558 ALE/USB Calls
FEMEASALL Special collective call(?) Calls again as FM4FEM on
21866. (08Mar02) (RGA)
24526.0 FM4FEM: WGY914/FEMA Thomasville GA USA 1559 ALE/USB Calls
FEMEASBAP Special call(?) (08Mar02) (RGA)
24526.0 FM8FEM: US FEMA Denver CO USA 1814 ALE/USB Calls
FM4FEM/WGY914/FEMA Thomasville GA, who responds.
(20Mar02) (RGA)
24526.0 FR5FEM: Unid US FEMA 1652 ALE/USB Sounds. (07Mar02) (RGA)
24526.0 FR5FEM: Unid US FEMA 1711 ALE/USB Sounds. (27Feb02) (RGA)
24526.0 FR5FEM: Unid US FEMA 1721 ALE/USB Sounds. (20Mar02) (RGA)
24526.0 WGY912: FEMA 1904 USB/LSB / working WGY950 with 2400 baud PSK
data testing on F-70. (19Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
24537.0 Unid: II Consulate Lagos (Vislago) 1510 Rs-Arq 228/170 Tfc\II
to MFA Rome (Maevista) followed by more Tfc to Maevista from
Lagos Emb (Amblago) (10/Jan/02) (RH2)
24537.0 Unid: Maevista Rome 1551 Rs-Arq 228.6/170 Msg\II to Vislago
Lagos (31/Jan/02) (RH2)
24537.0 Unid: Maevista Rome 1511 Rs-arq 228/170 Opchat/II "am going on
pension at end year" etc (08/Feb/02) (RH2)
24537.0 Unid: Vislago Lagos 1120 Rs-Arq 228/170 Tfc/II to Maevista
Rome (11/Jan/02) (RH2)
24587.0 Unid: Maevista Rome 1515 Rs-Arq 228/170 Msg\II to Vislago
Lagos (25/Jan/02) Later same day heard RS-Arq on 20573.0 and
19873.0 khz; both good synchs but nil on screens! These last
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two freqs have not been heard here for a year or so!
(25/Jan/02) (RH2)
24757.0 No-Call: Rome, Italy 15.45 RS-ARQ 228/170 MAEROMA with 32-lg
tfc to AMBASMA, presumably Italian embassy in Asmara, Eritrea
(12Feb02). (PT)
24757.0 Unid: Maeroma 1534 Rs-Arq 228/170 Offline 32LG crypto. Very
long Tx; 40 mins+ (08/Feb/02) (RH2)
25216.0 Unid: FAPSI 1805 Crowd36 40bd This is a common Swiss Diplo
freq! (04/Feb/02) (RH2)
25216.3 ZSD: SAN Durban 1552 MFSK 54.5 New frequency!
(08/Feb/02) (RH2)
25222.0 S72: Swedish embassy Kinshasa, ZAI 1055 USB/MIL- STD 188-141A
to S00 (15Mar02) (LDO)
25227.0 HBD46: Havana, Cuba 12.15 ARQ Swiss embassy calling Bern
selcal, KPVP. Makes contact but after brief op chat in GG
shuts down(04Feb02). (PT)
25238.0 : Prob MFA Berne 1600 ARQ Has been sending very long-winded
5LG message for over an hour. (05Mar02) (RGA)
25255.0 UDK2: MurmanskRadio RUS 1530 CW Wkg J8VJ4. QSYs him to 25195
then
25344.0 5AB: TripoliRadio LBY 1522 CW Suprious f3 of 8448.
(19Mar02) (RGA)
26132.5 ZSC: Cape Radio SAF 1359 ARQ+GlobeData+MorseID (05Feb02) (RGA)
26135.3 8PO: BridgetownRadio BRB 1400 ARQ+MorseID (05Feb02) (RGA)
26161.4 CPK: GlobeRadio Santa Cruz BOL 1357 ARQ+MorsID.
(05Feb02) (RGA)
26221.0 S61: Swedish embassy New Delhi, IND 0812 USB/MIL- STD 188-141A,
to S60 (15Mar02) (LDO)
26221.0 S92: Swedish embassy Managua, GTM 1340 USB/MIL- STD 188-141A,
sounding (15Mar02) (LDO)
26241.7 RFVI: FF Le Port REU 1403 ARQ-E3/100/390 ASVC to Paris on cct
IRE. 'zft ire191. nr attendu: 193'. (05Feb02) (RGA)
26241.7 RFVI: FN Le Port 1341 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on REI cid
(10/Jan/02) (RH2)
26285.0 La Normandie: (O/M FF): 1554 USB calling Department 14 w/no
response. (15/MAR/02) (RP3)
26830.0 ANK: Turkmen embassy Ankara, TUR 0854 USB/MIL- STD 188-141A,
clng NET01, ASH01 responding (12Mar02) (LDO)
26830.0 ASH01: MFA Ashkhabad, TKM 0854 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A responding
to ANK (12Mar02) (LDO)
29015.0 Gander: 1558 USB w/volmet. Same as on 13270. Up again at
1620.(15/MAR/02) (RP3)
29940.0 S61: Swedish embassy New Delhi, IND 0837 USB/MIL- STD
188-141A, to S60 (15Mar02) (LDO)
Contributors
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BC3
BD
BvR
CR
DW
EB
HPT
IB
JB
JH
KB
LDO
MADX
MB3
MF
MIDWEST USA
ML2
MTG
PD
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Netherlands
Netherlands
South Western U.K.
Central Southern U.K.
Germany
Russia
Texas U.S.A.
Germany
Germany
U.S.A.
Austria
Poss Virginia U.S.A.
U.S.A.
Australia
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PLOO
PLW
PP1
PT
RGA
RH2
RP3
RR
S
SA
SN
SP1
TD2
TS
wp3
ZT
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France
North Western U.K.
European Union
South Africa
Maryland U.S.A.
North Carolina U.S.A.
California U.S.A.
Germany
00068.9 dhj58: GN Ramsloh 2059 rtty 75/70.0 fm cincgerfleet to
hswmwestergoetland - welcome 25-Feb-02 (wp3)
00068.9 dhj58: GN Gluecksburg 1627 rtty 75/80 nnnnslmu slmu de dhj58
dhj58 1/Feb/02 (WP3)
00069.0 DHO38: GN Glcksburg GER 1651 RTTY/75/83 Bcast G32A. Mostly msgs
for HSWMS Vaestergoetland. (10Mar02) (RGA)
00147.3 DDH47: Deutsche Wetterdienst D 1736 RTTY Wx. (03-03-02) (AB)
00302.0 DGPS: Vlieland 1933 DGPS 200 bd ID 655 (02 Feb 02)(HPT)
00490.0 S: LA GARDE 1900 fec 100/E/170 Wx forecasts Navs in FF before
fading (22/Feb)(DW)
00518.0 4XO: HaifaRadio ISR 0027 FEC/NAVTEX MIBs. (17Mar02) (RGA)
00518.0 A: Cross Corsen FRA 2009 FEC/NAVTEX Iroise Wx & gunfire
exclusions. (17Mar02) (RGA)
00518.0 A: NovorossiyskRadio RUS 2307 NAVTEX Service bulletin in EE about
NAVTEX service in Black Sea area. Not good copy. (23Feb02) (RGA)
00518.0 D: Corru¤aRadio SPA 1846 FEC/NAVTEX Gale warning. (17Mar02) (RGA)
00518.0 D: Istanbul Turk Radio 0044 FEC/NAVTEX MIBs. (18Mar02) (RGA)
00518.0 EJK: Valentia CG IRL 0035 FEC/NAVTEX Gale warning. (17Mar02)
(RGA)
00518.0 EJM: Malin Head Radio IRL 2240 FEC/NAVTEX Weather. 17Mar02) (RGA)
00518.0 GCC: Cullercoats radio gale warning 14 februray 1825gmt dover
wight gale now ceased G FEC 100 14-01-02 (BVR)
00518.0 GNI:Niton radio id S gale wrng ie gale now ceased G FEC 100
14-01-02 18,57 (BvR)
00518.0 I: IzmirRadio TUR 2121 FEC/NAVTEX Poor copy. Poss MIBs for Gulf
of Aden(?) (17Mar02) (RGA)
00518.0 K: KerkyraRadio GRC 2145 FEC/NAVTEX MIBs. (17Mar02) (RGA)
00518.0 LGQ: Rogaland Radio [L] 2208 SITOR-B navtex (01 Feb 02)(HPT)
00518.0 M: OostendRadio/OST 2256 NAVTEX Storm warning. (23Feb02) (RGA)
00518.0 M: OstendRadio/OST 2311 NAVTEX MIBs. (23Feb02) (RGA)
00518.0 OST:Ostend radio id T wx, pilot mgs and nav wrng BEL FEC 100
14-01-02 19,10 (BvR)
00518.0 P: Netherlands CG 2232 NAVTEX MIBs in Dutch & EE. (23Feb02) (RGA)
00518.0 PBK: Netherlands cg id P nav wrng abt hydrographic survey hnlms
buyskes/pahb HOL FEC 100 14-01-02 18,27 (BVR)
00518.0 PBK: Netherlands cg id P nav wrng, same mgs as 3 mins before HOL
FEC 100 14-01-02 18,30 (BvR)
00518.0 Q: MSRC Malin Head/EJM 2240 NAVTEX Storm warnings. (23Feb02)
(RGA)
00518.0 R: Italian CG. Rome I 0250 FEC Navtex (01-03-02) (AB)
00518.0 R: Reykjavik Radio ISL 2250 FEC Navtex (01-03-02) (AB)
00518.0 R: ReykjavikRadio/TFA 2250 NAVTEX MIBs. (23Feb02) (RGA)
00518.0 S: NitonRadio/GNI 2300 NAVTEX MIBs. (23Feb02) (RGA)
00518.0 SDJ: Stockholm Radio (Gislovshammer) [J] 2138 SITOR-B navtex (01
Feb 02)(HPT)
00518.0 U: TallinnRadio/ESA 2320 NAVTEX MIBs; gale warnings. (23Feb02)
(RGA)
00518.0 V: VardRadio NOR 2330 NAVTEX Wx forecast. (23Feb02) (RGA)
00518.0 X: Reykjavik Radio ISL 2350 FEC Navtex (01-03-02) (AB)
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00518.0 X: ReykjavikRadio ICE 1950 FEC/NAVTEX MIBs. (17Mar02) (RGA)
00518.0 X: VALENCIA 1953 fec 100/E/170 NAVTEX. Nav wngs (22/Feb)(DW)
00525.0 HG: NDB Wroclaw (POL) 0223 cw, ID (11 Feb 02)(HPT)
01620.5 : Russian Military/Navy 1944 36-50/75/160 Single msgs. Off air
between. (25Feb02) (RGA)
01638.0 OFK: Turku Radio 0234 USB E nav. warn. // 1677, 2810 (11 Feb 02)
(HPT)
01641.0 OXJ: Torshavn Radio 2034 USB E/Vern repetition of naviga-tional
warning // 1758 (02 Mar 02)(HPT)
01650.0 CROSS Corsen: 0303 USB F wx (11 Feb 02)(HPT)
01650.0 CROSS CORSEN: Pointe Corsen, Plouarzel FRA 1946 USB Service ann
in FF. (25Feb02) (RGA)
01659.0 TFT: Hornafjoerdur Radio 2006 USB E/Vern gale-warning (02 Mar 02)
(HPT)
01677.0 EJM: Malinhead CG 2035 USB E navigational warning # 243 (28 Feb
02)(HPT)
01677.0 EJM: Malinhead CG 2035 USB E navigational warning #243 (28 Feb
02)(HPT)
01677.0 OFK: Turku Radio 0234 USB E nav. warn. // 1638, 2810 (11 Feb 02)
(HPT)
01725.0 LGQ: Rogaland Radio 2315 USB E/Norw. wx, // 6507, 8749 (01 Mar
02)(HPT)
01725.0 LGQ: Rogaland Radio 2315 USB E/Norw. wx, // 6507, 8749(01 Mar 02)
(HPT)
01728.0 LGN: Bergen Radio 2204 USB E/Norw. repetition of gale- warning #
2 (01 Mar 02)(HPT)
01728.0 LGN: Bergen Radio 2204 USB E/Norw. repetition of gale-warning # 2
(01 Mar 02)(HPT)
01752.0 EJK: Valentia CG: 2033 USB E wx, tfc-list (28 Feb 02)(HPT)
01758.0 OXJ: Torshavn Radio 2035 USB E/Vern repetition of naviga- tional
warning // 1641 (02 Mar 02)(HPT)
01767.0 Milford Haven CG: 2216 USB E gale-warning (01 Mar 02)(HPT)
01785.0 LGZ: Farsund Radio 2211 USB E/Norw. gale-warning (01 Mar 02)(HPT)
01794.0 Stettin Radio: POL 2157.0 USB navigational warnings in EE/POL
(27/02) PP1
01852.0 IPP: Palermo Radio 1938 I/E wx-bulletin // 2632 (27 Feb 02)(HPT)
01888.0 IAR: Rome Radio 1935 I/E wx-bulletin (27 Feb 02)(HPT)
01925.0 ICB: Genua Radio 1940 I/E wx-bulletin (should be Livorno
transmitter) // 2642 (27 Feb 02)(HPT)
01982.4 : Russian Military/Navy(?) 36-50/75/160 Off air between single
msgs. Not parallel to 1620.5. Appears to have ACF=63. (25Feb02) (RGA)
02182.0 9HD: Malta Radio 2103 USB E QSY 2625 (02 Feb 02)(HPT)
02182.0 Aberdeen: cg ann msi G USB 02-03-02 19,18 (BvR)
02182.0 CROSS Corsen: 0303 USB F QSY 1650 (11 Feb 02)(HPT)
02182.0 Cross Corsen: FF ann F USB 02-03-02 18,34 (BvR)
02182.0 Cross Corsen: FF ann meteo F USB 19-02-02 18,16 (BvR)
02182.0 EAC: Tarifa radio ann tfc lst E USB 19-02-02 19,33 (BvR)
02182.0 EAF:
Finisterre/ La Coruna radio ann nav wrng 1764/1698khz E
USB 02-03-02 19,03 (BvR)
02182.0 EAO: Palma radio ann tfc lst on 1755 E USB 19-02-02 19,30 (BvR)
02182.0 EJK:
Valentia cg radio ann nav wrng 1752khz IRL USB 02-03-02
18,34 (BvR)
02182.0 EJK:
Valentia cg ww EING qsy 1752/2045 khz IRL USB 02-03-02
18,09 (BvR)
02182.0 EJK: Valentia cg radio ann nav wrng IRL USB 19-02-02 18,34 (BvR)
02182.0 EJK: Valentia CG: 2033 USB E QSY 1752 (28 Feb 02)(HPT)
02182.0 EJM: Malinhead CG: 2033 USB E QSY 1677 (28 Feb 02)(HPT)
02182.0 Falmouth cg: ann MSI on 2226khz G USB 21-02-02 05,40 (BvR)
02182.0 Humber CG: 2111 USB E QSY 2226 (02 Mar 02)(HPT)
02182.0 IAR: Rome radio ann nav wrng 1888khz I USB 21-02-02 05,34 (BvR)
02182.0 IAR: Rome Radio E/I 1935 QSY 1888 (27 Feb 02)(HPT)
02182.0 ICB: Genua Radio E/I QSY 1925, 2642 (27 Feb 02)(HPT)
02182.0 IDC: Cagliari Radio 1937 & 1945 E/I QSY 2680, 2719 (27 Feb 02)
(HPT)
02182.0 IPB/IPC: Bari and Crotone Radio 1937 E/I QSY 2579, 2663 (27 Feb
02)(HPT)
02182.0 IPP/IQH: Palermo & Naples Radio 1938 QSY 1852, 2632 (27 Feb 02)
(HPT)
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02182.0 IQA/IDF: Augusta & Messina Radio 2037 E/I QSY 2789, 2628 (27 Feb
02)(HPT)
02182.0 IQX: Trieste Radio 1736 USB E/I QSY 1855, 2624, 2656 (28 Feb 02)
(HPT)
02182.0 Jersey radio: ann wx on 1655?khz G USB 02-03-02 18,44 (BvR)
02182.0 LGL:
Floroe radio ann gale wrng 1667?khz NOR USB 02-03-02
18,40 (BvR)
02182.0 LGN: Bergen radio "no tfc for foreign ships NOR USB 21-02-02
05,33 (BvR)
02182.0 LGN: Bergen Radio 2204 USB E/Norw. QSY 1728 (01 Mar 02)(HPT)
02182.0 LGQ: Rogaland Radio 2315 USB E/Nor QSY 1725 (01 Mar 02)(HPT)
02182.0 LGQ: Rogaland radio ann gale wrng on 1692 NOR USB 19-02-02 19,55
(BvR)
02182.0 LGT: Tjoeme radio ann nav wrng NOR USB 21-02-02 06,04 (BvR)
02182.0 LGZ: Farsund Radio 2211 USB E/Norw. QSY 1785 (01 Mar 02)(HPT)
02182.0 LGZ: Farsund radio ann gale wrng on 1758 NOR USB 21-02-02 05,18
(BvR)
02182.0 Milford Haven CG: 2216 USB E QSY 1767 (01 Mar 02)(HPT)
02182.0 MV Expresso Venecia: clg Bari radio INT USB 02-03-02 18,46 (BvR)
02182.0 OFK: Turku Radio 0233 USB E QSY (11 Feb 02)(HPT)
02182.0 OST:
Ostend radio ann nav wrng BEL USB 02-03-02 18,33 (BvR)
02182.0 OST: Ostend radio ann nav wrng BEL USB 19-02-02 18,33 (BvR)
02182.0 OXJ: Torshavn Radio 2034 USB E QSY 1641, 1758 (02 Mar 02)(HPT)1
02182.0 OXZ:
Lyngby radio ann nav wrng on 1758khz DNK USB 02-03-02
19,03 (BvR)
02182.0 OXZ:
Lyngby radio ww V2AG qsy to 2102/1758khz DNK USB 02-03-02
18,13 (BvR)
02182.0 OXZ: Lyngby radio ann 1704 DNK USB 19-02-02 18,33 (BvR)
02182.0 OXZ: Lyngby radio ann nav wrng 1658 2586 1704 1734khz DNK USB
21-02-02 05,33 (BvR)
02182.0 SDJ: Stockholm radio ann gale wrng on whf and mf SWE USB 19-02-02
19,33 (BvR)
02182.0 SPB: Szczecin radio ann nav wrng 1754 POL USB 21-02-02 06,00
(BvR)
02182.0 SPC: Gdynia radio ann 1692khz POL USB 21-02-02 05,33 (BvR)
02182.0 SPC: Gdynia radio ann POL USB 19-02-01 19,33 (BvR)
02182.0 Stornoway CG: 2110 USB E QSY 1743 (02 Mar 02)(HPT)
02182.0 TFT: Hornafjoerdur Radio 2006 USB E/Vern QSY 1659 (02 Mar 02)
(HPT)
02182.0 Turku radio: ann FNL USB 02-03-02 18,33 (BvR)
02182.0 VCM: St. Anthony cg radio ann CAN USB 21-02-01 06,10 (BvR)
02182.0 VCO: Sydney cg radio ann gale wrng CAN USB 21-02-02 06,35 (BvR)
02187.5 ---: GMDSS ALERT CHANNEL 2340 DSC 100/E/170 5 pkts thru 2359z - 1
Safety, 4 illegals (22/Feb)(DW)
02206.5 : CIS Military 1937 81-81/81/240 Cipher. (21Mar02) (RGA)
02226.0 Humber CG: 2112 USB E wx (02 Mar 02)(HPT)
02238.4 : CIS Military 1955 81-81/81/480 Cipher. (25Feb02) (RGA)
02463.0 IDR: Roma Radio Naval, Italia 21:10 RTTY 75 Bds Test tape
"IGJ41/IGJ42/IGJ43/IDR2/IDR3 /IDR8" then at 2135
""IGJ41/IGJ42/IGJ43/IDR2/IDR3 /IDR8 qsl 0215 int qru" 26Feb02 (SP1)
02474.0 PBC: Goeree Island Radio Naval, Nederland 19:20 utc RTTY 75 Bds
Channel Status "02A 04B 06A 08A 12B 17A 22X PBC" 27Feb02 (SP1)
02500.0 WWVH: F.Collins Time Standard 1029 AM ID. Most clear I have ever
heard. Very good signal. (03 Mar 02) (LC)
02517.0 OVG: Danish Navy Fredrikshavn 1940 UNID/75/160 Wkg OVW(?). Opchat
in handsent morse. 1 cipher message passed. (21Mar02) (RGA)
02538.0 ZFHL: CIS Military-prob Ukraine 1949 CW 2K3K de ZFHL QTC 663 52
21 2134 663 = 697 = GSXZD KPBSD hBBMD...WAPTP (21050). Repeats msg. ends
AR. (21Mar02) (RGA)
02579.0 IPB: Bari Radio 1937 I/E wx-bulletin // 2663 ID as Bari (27 Feb
02)(HPT)
02608.4 FUO: FN Toulon FRA 2003 RTTY/75/850 Usual tests. (21Mar02) (RGA)
02618.5 GYA: Royal Navy Northwood G 2324 FAX/120/576 Wind chart.
(09-03-02) (AB)
02624.0 IQX: Trieste Radio 1736 USB I/E navigational warnings // 2656 (28
Feb 02)(HPT)
02625.0 9HD: Malta RAdio 2103 USB E navs, wx, tfc-list (02 Feb 02)(HPT)
02628.0 IQA: Augusta Radio 2038 I/E navigational warnings // 2789 ID as
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WUN-v08
Palermo Radio (27 Feb 02)(HPT)
02630.0 DAO: Kiel Radio 2038 cw, cq + Digitals (09 Feb 02)(HPT)
02632.0 IQH: Naples Radio 1938 I/E wx-bulletin // 1852 (27 Feb 02)(HPT)
02642.0 ICB: Genua Radio 1940 I/E wx-bulletin // 1925 (27 Feb 02)(HPT)
02656.0 IQX: Trieste Radio 1736 USB I/E navigational warnings // 2624 (28
Feb 02)(HPT)
02657.0 ???: Unid Marine Station, 01:25 utc USB Traffic in Portugues,
many stations on this frequency (18Feb02) (SP1)
02663.0 IPC: Crotone Radio 1937 I/E wx-bulletin // 2579 (27 Feb 02)(HPT)
02670.0 CG Group Ft Macon: (NC): 0018 USB w/MIB for North Carolina
coastal locations. (8/MAR/02) (RP3)
02677.0 Cross Corsen: France 07:20 USB Wx in french for Atlantic and
Channel 07Mar02 (SP1)
02677.0 Cross Gris-Nez: France 07:35 USB Wx in french for Channel - Qrm
with Cross Corsen 07Mar02 (SP1)
02677.0 Cross La Garde Mediterranee: , France 17:50 USB Wx in french for
Mediterranean sea 07Mar02 (SP1)
02680.0 IDC: Cagliari Radio 1937 & 1945 I/E wx-bulletin // 2719 ID as
Bari Radio at both times, mysteries of remote control? (27 Feb 02)(HPT)
02686.0 HZ9C: Russian Military Bcast 2006 CW HZ9C QTC 640 25 21 2300 640
= 687 = FIFAE PUQKJ HVOPJ...UHaSD WAPWW (21022) AR. (21Mar02) (RGA)
02719.0 IZN: Porto Torres Radio 1937 & 1945 I/E wx-bulletin from Cagliari
Radio, ID as Bari Radio at both times, mysteries of remote control?
02719.0 IZN: Porto Torres Radio 1937 & 1945 I/E wx-bulletin from Cagliari
Radio, ID as Bari Radio at both times, mysteries of remote control?
27/Frb/02 (HPT)
02719.0 IZN: Porto Torros Radio ITA 2012 USB Wx data in EE and Italian.
(21Mar02) (RGA)
02720.0 SPS: Witowo Radio 2005 USB E/Pol YL, ID, no tfc (14 Feb 02)(HPT)
02737.6 RETL: Navy Madrid SPA 2014 RTTY/100/840 Wx forecasts in Spanish
then into cipher. (21Mar02) (RGA)
02769.0 RUZT: Russian Warship 2021 CW Receipts some sort of weather data
from unid station on freq. 'RUZT R 165 K'. (21Mar02) (RGA)
02780.0 : CIS Military 2023 81-81/81/230 Cipher; breakout to 81 revs;
Diffy revs; opchat; having difficulty going green. (21Mar02) (RGA)
02789.0 IDF: Messina Radio 2038 I/E navigational warnings // 2628 (27 Feb
02)(HPT)
02810.0 OFK: Turku Radio 0234 USB E nav. warn. // 1638, 1677 (11 Feb 02)
(HPT)
02815.0 MTI: RN Plymouth, GB 00:40 RTTY 75 Bds Test tape "02 02A MTI"
09Mar02 (SP1)
02840.7 DBJM: German cg vessel "verbindung ist immer wieder gestoert,
habe antwort nicht lesen koennen" at 0837z s/off INT ARQ 100 23-02-02
08,33 (BvR)
02840.7 German CG: opr chat with unid vessel D ARQ 100 11-02-02 17,54
(BvR)
03029.7 Unid: German CG sc fmko a few lines of opr-chat but no id
monitored D ARQ 100 23-02-02 07,47 (BvR)
03029.7 Unid: German CG sc fmpb no joy D ARQ 100 23-02-02 07,46 (BvR)
03137.0 Offutt: USAF SCOPE Command-ALE 1329 USB / working an unknown
station in voice. (12March2002) (Midwest USA)
03172.5 IMB1: Rome Meteo ITA 2005 RTTY/50/850 Synop UKIY02 LIIB 251800.
(25Feb02) (RGA)
03217.0 PXMD: Russian Military 2200 CW Bcast msg to collective TMLG QTC
558 59 26 0052 558 = 448 = HTANh MMMMM...(Ends) ZLNYO WYPTY = 848.
Repeats message. (Ends) AR. (25Feb02) (RGA)
03264.0 SAB: Goteborg Radio, Sweden 07:05 CW marker "SAB SAB SAB..."
08Mar02 (SP1)
03264.4 UAC: Russia
CW + marker 2345-"UAC" 8/Mar/02 (S)
03337.6 FDC: Metz French Air Forces, France 18:25 utc CW marker "vvv vvv
vvv de fdc ar" 12Mar02 (SP1)
03390.0 MGJ: RN Base Clyde Faslane SCO 2054 RTTY/75/850 CARBs. Sick
transmitter. (10Mar02) (RGA)
03413.0 EIP: Shannon Volmet 1820 USB E ID, Volmet (02 Mar 02)(HPT)
03420.0 : Unid 2057 USB Analogue enciphered voice. Males. Short FSK setup
string in audio channel on 'overs'. Probably fishermen. (10Mar02) (RGA)
03485.0 VFG: Gander Volmet 2053 USB E Volmet (31 Jan 02)(HPT)
03543.0 : Russian Military 2059 RUS-75/75/240 Cipher. (10Mar02) (RGA)
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03580.3 : CIS Military 2101 81-81/81/1000 Probably a DFSK system with the
B channel idle, hence silly offset and shift. (10Mar02) (RGA)
03590.0 : NATO Air Defence System 2105 LINK-11/1364/USB Not continuous as
usually seen. (10Mar02) (RGA)
03673.0 Dutch Coast Guards: Netherland 21:40 USB Avurnav in Dutch 07Mar02
(SP1)
03737.0 UIW: KalininingradRadio RUS 2107 CW Wx forecasts in RR.
(10Mar02) (RGA)
03740.0 LZW: Varna Radio 1810 USB E tfc-list // 19782 (02 Feb 02)(HPT)
03764.5 PBB: RNethN Den Helder NLD 2109 RTTY/75/850 CARBs. (10Mar02)
(RGA)
03768.5 FDC: Air Metz FRA 2110 CW Marker (10Mar02) (RGA)
03782.0 CTP: PN Lisbon POR 2113 RTTY/75/850 QSXs. Never seen in traffic.
(10Mar02) (RGA)
03855.0 DDH3: HAMBURG MET 1600 FAX 120/576/N/800 Sfc analysis - fuzzy
(28/Feb)(DW)
03855.0 DDH3: HAMBURG MET 2150 FAX 120/576/N/800 End of 48hr wave
prediction chart. 1000z sfc analysis, fuzzy. (19/Feb)(DW)
03899.2 Unid: FF PARIS 2321 ARQ/342 200/E/400 8rc. 2 chan tdm. Chans A:
B:betas. 2326z Chan B: opchat "recu ton nr004 okokok zczc
fdxb001//fdxb002//fdxb003//" then "pp RFFSBIA" and "RFFT" (15/Feb)(DW)
04024.0 Un-ID: French Mil 20.10 ARQ-E 72/400 Idling with alphas
(06Feb02). (PT)
04042.0 : Unid Russian 2019 CW Ends 5LG msg with BDKZK K (25th 80 groups)
K. Only one accented letter used '"' (.-.-) Wierd! (25Feb02) (RGA)
04045.5 French Fishermen: 22:05 utc USB Qso ships to ships 12Mar02 (SP1)
04181.5 TCIM: MV Konya 19.30 ARQ Tfc in Turkish, mentions Antwerp
(30Jan02). (PT)
04214.0 idr2: I Navy Rom 1655 rtty 75/850 availability 29-Jan-02 (wp3)
04214.0 ZSC: Capetown R 0933 fec Wx // 12601.0 & 16816.0 (21/Feb/02)
(RH2)
04214.0 ZSC: Capetown R 1730 fec Wx & Wave Heights etc (10/Feb/02) (RH2)
04253.0 TAH: Istanbul Radio 2047 cw, de tah qsx 4 mhz ch 3 4 8 (01 Feb
02)(HPT)
04271.0 FUJ: FN Noumea 1230 RTTY 150/850 w/RYs SGs DE FUJ, rest of tape
looked garbled, prev copied @ 75 bd (10Feb02) (ML2)
04295.0 FUE: Ny Brest 2148 ITA-2 FAAA, testing (09 Feb 02)(HPT)
04310.0 RRR34: Moskva-1 Radio RUS 2027 ARQ+kyky+morseID. (25Feb02) (RGA)
04347.0 SAB: Goeteborg Radio 2235 cw, sab + SITOR (02 Feb 02)(HPT)
04375.0 221: Poss Chinese Mil 1536 ALE/USB Sounds. (03-03-02) (IB)
04378.0 HEB 14: Bern Radio, Switzerland 19:15 utc USB Traffic list
(16Feb02) (SP1)
04396.5 QR2U: Slovak Air Force Base Trencin 2030 MORSE/--/600 KP6F.
(25Feb02) (RGA)
04405.0 TAH: Istanbul Radio 1802 USB E/Turk. wx // 8812, 13128 (02 Feb
02)(HPT)
04408.0 OXZ: Lyngby Radio 2111 USB E/Dan. tfc-list // 8740, 13116 (01 Mar
02)(HPT)
04424.4 DHJ58:
German navy Glucksburg dhj58/14/15 rgfbpg g22a 671
dhj58 zkr p2 dhj58/14/15 rgfbpg g22a 671 sgsgsgsgsg dhj58 zkr p2 nnnn at
19,32z "mk 36 mines you can carry" D BAUD 75 10-03-02 18,54 (BvR)
04424.4 DHJ58: GN GLUCKSBURG 1735 RTTY 75/N/850 Periodic (Ev 2 mins)
marker "DHJ58/14/15 rgfbpg g22a 570 ry's or sg's DHJ58 zkr p2 nnnn" then
tfc in EE re exercise Strong Resolve 02 in S Baltic and in offline
encrypt. (09/Mar)(DW)
04424.4 DHJ58: GN Glcksburg GER 1645 RTTY/75/850 Bcast G22A. Exercise
Strong Resolve 02 messages. (10Mar02) (RGA)
04425.0 DHJ 58: Glncksburg/Saterland-Ramsloh Radio Naval, Germany 22:40
utc RTTY 75 Bds Test tape "DHJ 58/14/15 RGFBPG G22A 485 RYRYRYRYRYRY DHJ
58 ZKR P2 NNNN" 08Mar02 (SP1)
04432.5 Unid: UK? EE comms simplex? Only one male was audible fisherman,
pirates? USB 10-03-02 18,47 (BvR)
04438.0 Unid: 75bd 250hz no acf
75 10-03-02 18,45 (BvR)
04440.0 FRS7329: Unid 2033 CW Heavily accented handsent. Repeats callsign
many times. Ends AR and gone. (25Feb02) (RGA)
04440.0 Unid: Nato ships link11 INT LINK11 10-03-02 18,44 (BvR)
04444.7 Unid: 75bd 75hz no acf
75 10-03-02 18,36 (BvR)
04445.9 Unid: 75bd 75hz no acf
75 10-03-02 18,38 (BvR)
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04460.0 Unid: voice, AM 01:05 tu Message with letters
"YJRKNANYADBJUVPOPYMYYNEM..." Any idea ???? 09Mar02 (SP1)
04465.0 Unid: 75bd 200hz
75 10-03-02 18,41 (BvR)
04469.1 QF: unid ship 0656 rtty 75/700 with exercise tfc "strong resolve"
in the baltics 10-mar-2002 (wp3)
04505.0 U1A633: Unid 0935 ALE/USB [AMD ok ok ok]. Net: U1A633 LQS633
AYF633 K04JY5 K04J85 K03Y16 QHJ122 TIM0X4 3W4234 2T2814 E1WE01.
(24-02-02) (IB)
04525.0 5ST: ASECNA Antan 1750 rtty 100/400 Wx codes (03/Feb/02) (RH2)
04525.4 5ST: ASECNA Antan 1720 rtty 100/400 Wx groups (04/Jan/02) (RH2
04553.0 KO7V: Lithuanian Military Net 2314 ALE/USB Sounds. (02Mar02)
(RGA)
04566.4 VCT: GW NODE NEWFOUNDLAND 2120 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "VCT"
then wkng ship (5289.4 kHz) in Globedata (21/Feb)(DW)
04610.0 GYA: Royal Navy Northwood G 2324 FAX/120/576 Wind chart.
(09-03-02) (AB)
04620.0 Bravo Foxtrot: USB working various single-letter c/s on 4620 USB
at 0438. Poss USN alligator net. 16/Feb/02 (TS)
04620.0 Bravo Foxtrot: working various single-letter c/s on 4620 USB at
0438. Poss USN alligator net. 16/Feb/02 (TS)
04700.0 BML: M82 North Korean Army 1300 CW vvv jvg jvg jvg de bml bml qsa
5 qsa? 5t8 (R2) qtc nr 5t8 24 9 t226 22tt 497 845 = 183t4 93t23...[Ends]
sk sk. (26-02-02) (IB)
04700.0 BML: M82 North Korean Army 1430 CW vvv jvg jvg jvg de bml bml qsa
3 qsa? qtc 587 (R2) qtc nr 587 27 21 t226 233t 745 218 = 99527 96389...
[Ends] sk sk. (26-02-02) (IB)
04718.0 Kinloss Rescue: 0155 USB w/Rescue 13 in radio checks. (9/FEB/02)
(RP3)
04721.0 100460:Rch-735Y C-5 70-0460 0132 ALE/USB Wkg CEF (Westover)
ALE+VOICE working Casino Royale for PP to WX + PP to next dest (07Mar02)
(SA)
04721.0 150006: C-5 85-0006 022 ALE/USB Sounds (05Mar02) (SA)
04721.0 190021: Rch-6021 C-5 69-0021 0648 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE
(19Feb02) (SA)
04721.0 250102: Rch-801T C-17 95-0102 0718 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (Croughton)
with ALE init PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) AR complete next dest
1215Z HESH (Sharm El Sheikh Egypt) (11Mar02) (SA)
04721.0 270041: Rch-794Y C-17 97-0041 1654 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE init
PP to [AMD]CCCCPTAENNNN (Hilda E) pass msg to EDDF (Frankfurt) inb 1830Z
req van to transfer 3 persons+ flight medical gear to Ramstein (21Feb02)
(SA)
04721.0 538029: USAF
1853z TWS 538029 15/mar/02 (s)
04721.0 AF9: VC-25A 92-9000 0942 ALE/USB Sounds (12Mar02) (SA)
04721.0 E30560:Shuck-92 E-3B 75-0560 0833 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (Croughton)
with ALE init PP to [AMD]CCCCD8,3126987788NNNN( ManiacControl Bangor)
very broken (08Mar02) (SA)
04724.0 Andrews Global: GHFS 0841 USB / with an EAM. Simulcast on 6712.0
and 8992.0 kHz USB. (18Feb.2002) (Midwest USA)
04724.0 CROUGHTON: ANDREWS AFB Remote GBR 2036 USB 28-char EAM (R4OXW2).
(Love the way they pronounce the name of the place!) (25Feb02) (RGA)
04742.0 Ascot 1010: 0311 USB calling Architect w/no response. (25/FEB/02)
(RP3)
04863.0 FDC: 16:45 in SSB i have this test ""Ceci est une émission
12/Mar/02 (SP1)
04925.0 0000210001: Greek Net
2137- TWS 0000210001 14/Mar/02 (S)
04950.0 LAB: Unid 2229 ALE/USB Sounds. 17Mar02) (RGA)
04991.7 RFFVAY: Sarajevo, B&H 21.26 ARQ-M2 200/400 Ch A: flight info to
RFFVY on FKWB cct. Ch B: No tfc (15Febo2). (PT)
05008.0 : Russian Military 2111 81-81/81/240 Cipher. (05Mar02) (RGA)
05090.0 UNID:
0200z 15/Mar/02 (S)
05115.0 RES: Romanian MIL/MoI Resita, ROU 2250 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A
calling BU2 (15Mar02) (LDO)
05159.0 4XZ: Haifa Radio Naval, Israel 19:50 utc CW Marker "vvv de 4xz
==" 13Mar02 (SP1)
05159.0 4XZ: Ny Haifa 2335 cw, vvv (10 Feb 02)(HPT)
05159.2 FDC: Metz French Air Forces, France 20:25 RTTY 50 Bds Test tape
"Test de FDY voyez le brick geant que j'examine pres du wharf
ryryryryryry..." 26Feb02 (SP1)
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05180.0 Cape Radio: USAF/NASA 1006 USB / working MVs Liberty Star &
Freedom Star for STS-109 launch. (01March2002) (Midwest USA)
05180.0 Cape Radio: USAF/NASA 1015 USB / with a signal check to King One
for STS-109 launch support. (01March2002) (Midwest USA)
05180.0 DoD Cape: 0941 USB / working King Two for STS-109 launch
support. (01March2002) (Midwest USA)
05180.0 DoD Cape: 1100 USB / working USS Boone for STS-109 launch. Gave
282.8 MHz. (01March2002) (Midwest USA)
05180.0 DoD Cape: 1105 USB / wkg King One for STS-109 launch support.
Gave 125.90 MHz. (01March2002) (Midwest USA)
05180.0 MV Liberty Star: SRB recovery vessel 1135 USB / ending comms with
DoD Cape after STS-109 launch at 1122Z. (01March2002) (Midwest USA)
05184.0 Unid: RTTY 50 Bds 14:40 utc 12Mar02 (SP1)
05211.0 WGY908 (NCS): FEMA-Denver, Colorado 2353 LSB / working AAV7AE in
the net on F-11 for the NECN. (06March2002) (Midwest USA)
05211.0 WGY912 (NCS): FEMA-Mount Weather, VA 0031 USB / wkg WWJ85O (USCG
Aux.-MI) in the net on F-11 for the NECN. (07March2002) (Midwest USA)
05257.4 FDI8: FAF NICE 2035 RTTY 50/N/400 Marker "Test de FDI8 voyez le
brick figs ry's" (28/Feb)(DW)
05277.0 Panther: (DEA, Nassau Bahamas): 0312 USB w/CG 13C (H-60 # 6013,
CGAS Clearwater, deployed) in radio check. CG 13C switching to secondary
(id as Foxtrot) freq. Noted on 7657. (28/FEB/02) (RP3)
05289.4 ---: SHIP UNID 2122 GLOBEDATA wkng VCT on 4566.4 kHz. (21/Feb)
(DW)
05293.0 AWC: Calcutta Air 1250 RTTY 50/400 AFTN tfc & svc msg to Dhaka,
cct EDA, spurious emission copied on 5295.7 (08Feb02) (ML2)
05310.0 Q3K: Unid: station, 20:10 utc USB Frequency control with Y213A
26Feb02 (SP1)
05327.0 ZB5A: 1914 USB/ALE wkg ZT5A AMD SUPRATAU (30Jan02) (IS)
05327.0 ZT5A: 1939 USB/ALE wkg ZB5A AMDAR VEIKIA TELEFONINIS RYSYS
(30Jan02) (IS)
05327.0 ZT5A: Prob Lithuanian Net 2026 ALE/USB Calls ZB5A who responds.
(11Mar02) (RGA)
05327.0 ZT5A: Prob Lithuanian Net 2343 ALE/USB Calls ZB5A. (17Mar02)
(RGA)
05376.5 OST23: OOSTENDE RADIO 2030 fec 100/E/170 Tfc list. (28/Feb)(DW)
05385.0 FRT: UNID British MIL , G? 2052 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding
(27Feb02) (LDO)
05399.0 AAR1HG: (MARS station): 0223 USB calling AEM3UAA w/no response.
(8/MAR/02) (RP3)
05399.6 Gantsec: (CG Greater Antilles Section, PR): 0109 USB w/Striker 33
(8/MAR/02) (RP3)
05399.6 Striker 24: 0240 USB calling Gantsec. Conf