WUN volume 7 - Utility DXers Forum
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WUN volume 7 - Utility DXers Forum
WUN-v07 ======================================================================== \\\\\ WORLDWIDE UTE NEWS Club //// \\\ An Electronic Club Dealing Exclusively in Utility Stations /// \\\\ WUNNEWS Vol 7, Issue 01, January 2001 ///// ======================================================================== Edited by Digital Review Editor ([email protected] COPYRIGHT 2001 WUN ) This newsletter is from the first dedicated electronic utility club in the world; the Worldwide UTE News (WUN). Portions of this newsletter may be posted on electronic bulletin boards without prior approval so long as the WUN is credited as the source and so long as the file(s) remain intact. This newsletter may NOT be utilized, partly or wholly, in any other media format without the written permission of the Electronic Editor (E-mail address above). Any breach of this may result in action under international copyright legislation. To become a WUN member, send an e-mail to the WUN listserver at: [email protected] and in the BODY of the message type: "subscribe wun" (without the quotation marks). If you have problems with any of this, or need further information, contact Jason Berri at: [email protected] If you are reading this newsletter from another source, such as a BBS, please let us know! Check out the WUN web site at: http://www.wunclub.com ======================================================================== From your DR Column Editor: * Welcome to another issue of the single largest source of utility station information and the most widely quoted utility station publication in the world...the WUN Newsletter. Why me? - Unfortunately on newsletter deadline day Bill Lawrie's ISP first had problems with him, then took some time out ie it crashed. So backup procedures came into play to ensure your Newsletter is still published on time. The other item of business this month is to welcome (in alphabetical order) our two new Column Editors. Firstly Eddie Bellerby who now takes over as Logs Column Editor and who you will already know from having previously served his time in Team Logs. Secondly the Military Channel Designation Column is preserved with Larry Van Horn coming in to take up the slack and giving it the benefit of his many years experience in UTE monitoring and associated journalism. We trust you will give these guys plenty of input, helping them to provide you with the best possible in columns and news on the HF UTE monitoring scene. -----------WHAT'S INSIDE: o o o o o o Digital Review by Day Watson Military Communication System and Designator List by Larry Van Horn Numbers & Oddities by Ary Boender & Chris Smolinski Products and Books Review by Bob Margolis Utility Round-up by Ary Boender WUN Logs Column by Eddie Bellerby & TEAM LOGS Pagina 1 WUN-v07 ====================================================================== 0101100010110001011000001110011000101100110110001100110011010000100011 0011100010010101001100110101100101000011011000011101100000011101100100 01001101# DIGITAL #00011110010100001101010010100011010111000000111001 1000100101111010100100011010010010100110100011010001101000011010011100 0111000111001110000110000111100000100101011001001010111010100011100011 001000101010110100000111000111# REVIEW #00000101110011100001101000101 0101001011000011101100010110001100110100010110000111011000101100001110 0000110100101010110101011010000100101001101001010101010100010101010001 01001011111100001000101010011000110011000011101100010# COLUMN #110001 1100011010100101010010101001010100100001110110000101100101001101011000 - Editor: Day Watson - Nickname on IRC channel E-mail: [email protected] #monitor DayW Hi digi WUNners The menu Commercial dgps Met Military Ntnl Gvmntl Special Techi Tips Bank of Eritrea New Australian dgps Nairobi Met speeds up UNID FAX on 7670 kHz Danish A/Force callsigns/ALE idents January RI's RITA ZBK, and other Z codes French network using ALE/R+S psk Mscan Meteo Pro WA9XHN broadcasts WWFV hearing impaired broadcasts Getting the best from the receiver Receiver wrinkle JRC NRD545 - Isolating channels Receiver wrinkle JRC NRD545 - default bandwidths Windows oscilloscope >>....Commercial.....> ::: Bank of Eritrea From an anonymous dxer comes some information in respect of the the Bank of Eritrea who are reported to be using Pactor-1 on 7020.9, 7022.3, 7062.3, 7071.5, 7072.3, 7072.9, 7087.9 kHz. Best results in W.Europe are during the late evening Selcalls used: BHI9, MBDF, TSW6, TSF7, TSG8, TSX3, TSWA, 11WF. Thanks to Ary for relaying and to his information donor. >>....dgps.....> ::: New Australian dgps Albany (315kHz) and Perth (306kHz), both in W Australia, are reported by ALRS Vol.8 and the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) website dgps status page http://www.amsa.gov.au/ns/dgps/status.htm as having dgps systems under test. For those in range (and with decode facilities eg RadioRaft 3.2 (Registered)) the transmissions operate at 200 bps. The only ID's Pagina 2 WUN-v07 available at this point in time are for Albany being Ref.Stn 011 and Tx.Stn 711. It seem Perth has yet to come on air (thanks ML). >>....Met.....> ::: Nairobi Met speeds up Thanks to a log by Klaus Betke it has been noted that Nairobi Met have increased their drum speed from the usual 120 rpm to 180 rpm. Although listed on a few frequencies the current transmissions seem limited to 9044.9 and 17445.6. A late report from Robert Hall (Tks RH) says they are using both. ::: UNID FAX on 7670 kHz Klaus Betke has logged a weak fax on this frequency running at 60rpm and which appears to start at 0725z. According to a number of Frequency Lists and databeses this has been used in the past by Moscow Met. From his position, and that of Friedhelm Mehnert, both N Germany, and here in SW UK, this signal is virtually unreadable. Friedhelm goes on to say "I checked this morning (Saturday [27Jan]) and did not hear anything there. So all I can say for now is: *if* there was a fax signal today, than it was not Moscow Meteo. A few minutes later I checked 7760 and got Archangels Meteo there with strong signal, as always." What can be read has the look of the typical Russian analysis with station plots but not strong enough to make the labels readable or the land areas covered distinguishable. Also Moscow has of recent years moved away from the use of 60rpm. AnyWUN with better signals please let us know. In meantime thanks to Klaus and Friedhelm for their input. >>....Military.....> ::: Danish A/Force callsigns/ALE idents Thanks to Ary for adding to the list of Danish AF callsigns which are also seen as ALE identifiers. OWC OWD OWE OWF OWG OWK OWI OWJ OWK OWO OWP OWU OWW - still unid AF Vaerloese AF Karup AF Skrydstrup AF Vandel still unid AF Aalborg AF Tirstrup (not confirmed) AF HQ Vedbaek still unid still unid still unid still unid AnyWUN fill in the gaps? ::: January RI's Thanks again to Ian Julian in NZ for pointing me to a LARGE list of mainly US Routing Indicators. Unfortunately the list is LARGE, being over 400 lines long, so I've decided to pass them on in two monthly blocks with this month covering the RCx (Canada) and RHx (US). RCWEWLA MARPACHQ ESQUIMALT Pagina 3 WUN-v07 RHBCTIC RHCPKEE RHDIAAA RHDJGDS RHDLCNE RHEALAN RHFJBRQ RHFJEHA RHFJFFF RHFJFNF RHFJFYX RHFJFYZ RHFJJAO RHFJJCN RHFJJFK RHFJKXF RHFJKXP RHFJOSA RHHMHAA RHHMHBA RHHMUNA RHHMUNE RHHMUNS RHMFISS RHMFISS RHMFISS RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU COMDESRON FOURTEEN 335TRS KEESLER AFB MS ACC LANGLEY AFB VA ANG GDSS ANDREWS AFB MD CINCUSNAVEUR LONDON UK NASA AMES MOFFETT FEDERAL AIRFIELD CA SPAWARSYSCEN CHARLESTON SC COMCRUDESGRU TWELVE NAVSTA MAYPORT FL WPNSTA CHARLESTON SC COMDESRON FOURTEEN COMDESRON TWO FOUR FACSFAC JACKSONVILLE FL NAS JACKSONVILLE FL USS JOHN F KENNEDY NAS KEY WEST FL NAVUNSEAWARCEN DET AUTEC WEST PALM BEACH FL COMCARGRU SIX CINCPACFLT PEARL HARBOR HI CINCPACFLT PEARL HARBOR HI USCINCPAC HONOLULU HI JFMO PAC HONOLULU HI COMSOCPAC HONOLULU HI CG II MEF NAVSTKAIRWARCEN FALLON NV USCINCJFCOM NORFOLK VA AFMO CONUS FT SAM HOUSTON TX CDR5THSFGA FT CAMPBELL KY CDR7THSFGA FT BRAGG NC CDRICORPS FT LEWIS WA CDRJRTC FT POLK LA CDRUSARPAC FT SHAFTER HI CDRUSASOC FT BRAGG NC CDRYPG YUMA AZ CG FIRST MARDIV CG FIRST MAW CG I MEF CG MCAS CHERRY PT NC CG MCAS MIRAMAR CA CG MCB CAMP LEJEUNE NC CG MCB CAMP PENDLETON CA CG MCB HAWAII KANEOHE BAY HI CG MCB QUANTICO VA CG SECOND FSSG CG SECOND MARDIV CG SECOND MAW CG THIRD MARDIV CG THIRD MAW CINCUSNAVEUR LONDON UK CMC WASHINGTON DC CO MCLB BARSTOW CA COMCABEAST CHERRY PT NC COMCABWEST MIRAMAR CA COMMARCORBASESJAPAN CAMP BUTLER JA COMMARFOREUR COMMARFORLANT COMMARFORRES COMNAVREG NW SEATTLE WA COMSPAWARSYSCOM SAN DIEGO CA DOD AFC AZ FT HUACHUCA AZ DOD AFC KWAJALEIN MH FIFTH MAR INSP INSTR STF BILLINGS MT INSP INSTR STF BOISE ID INSP INSTR STF CONCORD CA INSP INSTR STF ENCINO CA INSP INSTR STF LOS ALAMITOS CA Pagina 4 RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHMFIUU RHOCDDW RHRABRS RHRMDAB RHRMDAE RHWIDIB RHWIDIF RHWIDIH RHWIDIN RHWIDIP RHWIDIQ RHWIDIR RHWIDIS RHWIHHA RHWIPQP RHWIPXE RHWIPYK RHWIPYL RHWISAZ WUN-v07 INSP INSTR STF PORTLAND OR INSP INSTR STF RENO NV INSP INSTR STF SPOKANE WA INSP INSTR STF TUCSON AZ INSP INSTR STF YAKIMA WA MACS ONE MASS ONE MASS THREE MAWTS ONE YUMA AZ MCAS BEAUFORT SC MCAS IWAKUNI JA MWCS FOUR EIGHT MWCS FOUR EIGHT DET ALFA MWCS THREE EIGHT MWSS THREE SEVEN ONE NAVCOMTELSTA DIEGO GARCIA NAVCOMTELSTA FAR EAST YOKOSUKA JA NAVCOMTELSTA GUAM GU NAVCOMTELSTA PUGET SOUND WA NAVCOMTELSTA SICILY IT NAVSHIPYD PUGET SOUND WA NAVUNSEAWARCENDIV KEYPORT WA NCTAMS EURCENT DET ROTA SP NCTAMS EURCENT NAPLES IT NCTAMS LANT NORFOLK VA NCTAMS PAC HONOLULU HI NRL WASHINGTON DC PACMISRANFAC HAWAREA BARKING SANDS HI SEVENTH MAR TWELFTH MAR COMDESRON TWO THREE COMDESRON TWO TWO COMUSNAVCENT COMFIFTHFLT NAVSHIPYD PUGET SOUND WA COMPATRECONWING TEN WHIDBEY ISLAND WA SUBASE BANGOR WA COMVAQWINGPAC WHIDBEY ISLAND WA NAS WHIDBEY ISLAND WA NAVCOMTELSTA PUGET SOUND WA COMNAVREG NW SEATTLE WA NAVSTA EVERETT WA MIUWU ONE ONE ZERO MIUWU ONE ZERO ONE COMRESPATWING DET WHIDBEY ISLAND WA EODMU ELEVEN EODMU SEVENTEEN NAVUNSEAWARCENDIV KEYPORT WA ::: RI query Normally we see the extension "cs" on the end of a primary routing indicator within the French systems. This seems to indicate the "Cabinet du Service" or commcen, and appears in Control de Voie and other service messages. However a post from Al Dudley reports a variation in a log of Djibouti/RFQP on 16014.2 kHz (ARQ/E 100bd) where he noted a CdV with "de rfqpzp". He wonders what the "zp" signifies. subject? AnyWUN have any thoughts on the Thanks Al. ::: 'RITA' "Does anywun know who the RITA stations are using packet on 3401.7 kHz?" asks Peter Thompson (UK). He goes on to say "I've monitored for several Pagina 5 WUN-v07 nights now and, while there are a lot of different calls contacting each other, there is no traffic. This is more or less all there is: RITA58 RITA69 RITA58 RITA58 RITA69 RITA58 RITA22 RITA51 DIGI3 DIGI3 DIGI3 DIGI3 rita69 de rita58 zbk k k k 06:06 UTC 12-20-2000 rita22 de rita58 zbk k k k RITA58 RITA24 DIGI3 RITA58 RITA58 RITA22 RITA51 RITA51 RITA22 RITA58 RITA58 DIGI3 DIGI3 DIGI3 DIGI3 rita51 de rita58 zbk k k k rita22 de rita58 zbk k k k rita22 de rita58 QSL ZBK1 AR So far the following stations have appeared: 11, 15, 17, 22, 24, 28, 49, 51, 58, 62, 69, 71, 94 and the repeater DIGI3. Thanks PT. ::: ZBK, and other Z codes The previous item raised a query as to the meaning of ZBK. INT(erogative)ZBK ZBKx ZBK1 ZBK2 How are you receiving my traffic ? I am receiving your traffic ... Clear Garbled For queries on Z codes in general check out http://www.kloth.net/zcodes.htm where Ralph D Kloth has a very tidy and comprehensive list. >>....National Governmental.....> ::: French network using ALE/R+S psk A number of WUNners (thanks guys) have logged a group of ALEs using ALE on 5786 6770 7512 8165 9212 (all USB) with occasionally a psk modem reported to be of Rohde and Schwarz variety. The identifiers being used are BATZ MOLENE GLENAN GROIX HOUAT. The common thread is that these are all French Islands lying (North to South in that order) round the Brest Peninsula from Roscoff to St Nazaire. This would suggest a French Governmental net but who? CoastGuard, Customs, Environmental Agency, Lighthouse Authority, are a few of the possibilities. Also interesting to note that there is no (as yet) mainland identifier. >>....Special.....> ::: Mscan Meteo Pro This software may be the answer to those who want to take their first steps into digital modes. To be found at www.mscan.com V.2 allows the "newbie" to sample decoding, under Windows 95/98, the FAX, NAVTEX and RTTY modes. The software is shareware and requires registration to get rid of the various "nags". As with most simple Windows programs it employs the PC's soundcard. Under NAVTEX filtering can configure the mode such that display is restricted to named categories and/or identities, or to permit the display of all raw data ie making it compatable with Sitor/B(fec). Pagina 6 WUN-v07 From the name Mscan Meteo the RTTY mode also can be filtered in respect of certain WMO formats and to specific countries. ::: WA9XHN broadcasts Whilst this is not a UTE station per se it gives another source of RTTY signals for those starting out on digital monitoring. Station WX9XHN runs RTTY at 45.5 bd 182 Hz on 6994 and 13972 kHz. schedule is limited and the best way to get the current one is by visiting their URL www.rtty.com Further information is given by their press release of 13/Jul/2000 quote ----PRESS RELEASE... 13 JULY, 2000 A NEW COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY FOR A TIME-TESTED WORK-HORSE ABOUT WA9XHN... WA9XHN IS A UNIQUE RADIO BROADCAST FACILITY LOCATED IN AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AND IS AUTHORIZED BY THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION WITH THE OBJECTIVE OF DETERMINING WHETHER OR NOT THERE IS ANY INTEREST ON THE PART OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN RECEIVING INFORMATION DISTRIBUTED VIA THE MEANS OF RADIOTELETYPE TRANSMISSION. RADIOTELETYPE TRANSMISSION IS NOT A NEW MEDIUM. IT IS AN OLD METHOD WHICH SERVED NUMEROUS BUSINESSES, MILITARY AND GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES, NEWS, PRESS AND INFORMATION SERVICES, AND OTHER ENTITIES WHICH HAD REASON TO TRANSMIT LARGE VOLUMES OF INFORMATION OVER LONG DISTANCES. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL, REUTERS, AND THE FRENCH PRESS AGENCY MAINTAINED EXTENSIVE RADIOTELETYPE INSTALLATIONS AND FACILITIES FOR MOVING THEIR PRODUCT AROUND THE WORLD. THE DEVELOPMENT OF SATELLITE, FIBER-OPTIC, AND INTERNET COMMUNICATION HAVE MADE RADIOTELETYPE TRANSMISSION OBSOLETE IN TERMS OF BEING A COMMERCIALLY VIABLE MEANS OF INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION. THERE ARE ALL MANNER OF HOBBYISTS AND ENTHUSIASTS INTERESTED IN COLLECTING ANYTHING FROM STEAM ENGINES, OLD CARS, BEANIE BABIES STAMPS, CANE HEADS, COCA-COLA BOTTLES, SHRUNKEN HEADS AND YES, TELETYPE MACHINES. TELETYPE MACHINE MACHINE COLLECTORS ARE HARD-PRESSED TO FIND ANYTHING FOR THEIR MACHINES TO PRINT, AND THAT IS WHY WA9XHN WAS ESTABLISHED; TO GIVE COLLECTORS, SHORT-WAVE LISTENERS, AND AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORS SOMEHING TO COPY, AND TO DETERMINE WHETHER OR NOT THERE IS ANY SIGNIFICANT INTEREST IN KEEPING A RADIOTELETYPE TRANSMISSION FACILITY IN OPERATION. WA9XHN IS TOTALLY NON-COMMERCIAL AND IS PRIVATELY FUNDED. THE AUTHORIZATION PERMITS TRANSMISSION SPEED OF UP TO 100 WORDSPER-MINUTE UTILIZING ITA#2/BAUDOT (5-LEVEL TELETYPE) CODE. PRESENTLY WA9XHN TRANSMITS ON TWO SHORT-WAVE FREQUENCIES, ALTERNATING BETWEEN 6994 KHZ AND 13972 KHZ. TRANSMISSION SPEED IS 60 WORDS-PER-MINUTE USING 170 HZ/CYCLES-PER-SECOND FREQUENCY-SHIFT KEYING. TIMES VARY, AND THE WEEKLY SCHEDULE FOR WA9XHN CAN BE FOUND ON THE INTERNET AT WWW.RTTY.COM. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Pagina 7 The WUN-v07 GEORGE B. HUTCHISON W7KSJ 253-833-6755 E-MAIL: RTTY(AT)RTTY.COM unquote ---In view of the opening paragraph WUNners logging this station might like to pass on their comments to George. Thanks to Ary for the pointer. ::: WWFV hearing impaired broadcasts Thanks to Ary Boender and Leif Dehio for email/post respectively for information on this service being provided by the religious broadcast station WWFV. This service is in RTTY and intended to give the hard-of-hearing a copy of the biblical programming normally transmitted in AM and/or SSB. The RTTY runs at 45.5 bd/170Hz at 100 kW. Transmissions can be found as follows [usb/(assigned)]: Mon-Fri, Sun 2300-0000z 5085/( 5087.2) Sat-Sun 1800-1999z 12172/(12174.2) Sat night 0500-0600z 3270/( 3272.2) For further information on this stations and its generally programming check out their URL www.wwfv.org >>....Techi Tips.....> ::: Getting the best from the receiver Following a couple of queries over the last few months this is an invitation to pass on tips on getting the best out of particular receivers; wrinkles which one uses and think may be useful to other monitors, or things which may not be documented in the User Manual. A couple to start the ball rolling. ::: Receiver wrinkle - JRC NRD545 - Isolating channels When looking at a VFT or multichannel modem one might wish to isolate an individual channel. As an example the RN Fleet broadcast VFTs consisting of 4 channels can be found on 4320.3 6360.3 8640.3 12919.3 17053.3 kHz (all USB). Set the receiver to the appropriate frequency, USB mode and 3 kHz bandwidth. A spectrum analysis program will then display all four channels. If Chan:3 (the CARB) is to be isolated it will be seen that this channel is centred on 1785 Hz which is +285 Hz relative to the PBS centre of 1500Hz (which is not given in the User Manual). Press BWC Adjust PBS to +300Hz (nearest value to +285) Adjust FINE CONTROL to 350 Hz to provide sufficent bandwidth for the 340 Hz signal shift employed in this channel. The spectrum analyser will show this channel has been isolated. Set the decoder module centre frequency to 1785 Hz and decode, or further analyse as required. [At one time it was thought that the 1500Hz point was variable, ie tied Pagina 8 WUN-v07 to the BFO/CIO offset (User Setup 14) but this is not the case. As far as PBS is concerned its centre position is fixed at 1500Hz irrespective of what the BFO/CIO offset is set to.] ::: Receiver wrinkle - JRC NRD545 - default bandwidths For the digital monitor the factory defaults are not really felt to be optimum and have been changed as follows (kHz unless specified): Mode CW/RTTY: Fact. default WIDE 2.4 INTER 1.0 NARROW 500Hz Mode LSB/USB: Fact. default WIDE 2.8 INTER 2.4 NARROW 1.8 New Purpose 2.8 1.0 350Hz General search Wide F1b/F7b signals (eg 500, 850, 1000Hz) CW and narrow F1b (eg 85, 170, 200, 250Hz) New Purpose 4.0 2.8 2.4 Very wide modems, FAX when no QRM General wideband modems, FAX General voice Other shifts can quickly be catered for by manually adjusting from the nearest default. At the end of the day one sets these to ones needs and monitoring requirements. ::: Windows oscilloscope A useful tool round the shack can be an oscilloscope but unless one is using it constantly (as an adjunct to (say) constructional/experimental work) buying one may not be justifed in respect of the financial outlay. The alternative to a hardware 'scope is a software one and thanks to Al Dudley for finding a freeware one at http://polly.phys.msu.su/~zeld/oscill.html This uses the PC's soundcard. Your scribe has tried this and it looks a nice application but unfortunately tests were limited. After a fairly short time it crashes. Don't let this stop an evaulation of the application taking place - it may just be a foible in the system here (W98). One thing however to be cautious about is the input to the soundcard. Unless one has the minimum of a suitable value capacitor in series in the probe lead there can be the danger of blowing the soundcard input by an excessive level of DC or AC at the test point. This point is covered in the Help file which is recommended BE READ before making external connections. >>....Signoff.....> Enjoy your monitoring and let the rest of us know what you're logging. I had one regular logs poster complain to me this month that digital loggings on WUN were down on a year ago. It's up to you to prove him wrong. Till next month 73 Regards Day ------------------------------------------------------------------------=========================== Larry Van Horn, N5FPW Location: Brasstown, NC Lat/Long: 35.0462N/83.9411W =========================== Pagina 9 WUN-v07 Greetings all and welcome to my first edition of the WUN Military Communication System and Designator List. My name is Larry Van Horn, and I'm your new military columnist. First, I would like to thank Graham for all his fine works these last few years. Your efforts provided WUN members a first class list Graham. You are a first class act and you will be missed. Now for those of you who don't know me, here is a brief bio. I started in the radio listening hobby 37 years ago as a youngster. After a 23 year stint in the United States Navy (retired Aviation Electronics Technician Chief Petty Officer and you can call me by my nickname Chief). In 1993, I joined the staff of Grove Enterprises as a staff writer for "Monitoring Times" magazine. I have been a writer on the staff of MT since nearly the beginning writing the magazine's first satellite column, then a ten year stint at the "Utility World" column (120 consective monthly columns), and now three columns: Milcom (bi-monthly), The Fed Files, and Service Search columns (both monthly). In addition to the columns mentioned above, I have also pinned dozens of feature articles for MT and authored several books, edited the 3rd edition of Bob Grove's "Shortwave Directory," and currently working on my latest project, a complete update of Daryll Symington's "Monitoring the Military." We won't do this in book print form this go around, its going out electronically via the internet broken down by state. My other duties here in Brasstown additional to staff writer include: assistant editor of the magazine, product technical support and chief cook and bottle washer -- hi, hi. What are my plans for this column? I am going to change the direction just a bit. In the past this list has been devoted to just military frequencies and the accompanying designators. I am going to expand that to include HF comm systems without designators (i.e. GHFS)and government comm systems (i.e. Shares). Finally I want to encourage you the reader for your input. I can not and will not do this alone. I need your help. Feel free to email me at this address: [email protected] with your input. So until next month, best of 73 to all and good hunting. ===================================================================== Government/Military System and Channel Designators List ======================================================= Last Revision January 24, 2001 NOTES: (7) Confirmed 1997 (8) Confirmed 1998 (9) Confirmed 1999 (0) Confirmed 2000 MF = Moved From (freq in MHz) RTTY = Radioteletype US = United States USB = Upper Sideband ===================================================================== **US Military Systems ===================== *Strategic Command (STRATCOM) 'Zulu' Net ======================================== Z100 3068 (9) | Z180 9057 (0) | Z265 18024 Z105 3116 (7) | Z185 9809 (0) | Z270 18027 Pagina 10 (0) (0) Z110 Z115 Z120 Z124 Z125 Z130 Z135 Z140 Z145 Z150 Z155 Z160 Z165 Z170 Z174 Z175 3134? 3143 3295 ? 4495 4472 4745 5026 5705 5800 5875 6715 6757 7831 ? 9016 (8) | Z190 (9) | Z195 (8) | Z200 | Z205 (0) | Z210 (8) | Z211 (8) | Z215 (8) | Z220 (9) | Z225 (0) | Z230 (0) | Z235 (0) | Z240 (9) | Z245 (9) | Z250 | Z255 (0) | Z260 10204 11104 11181 11494 11229 12070 13242 13245 13907 15046 15094 15097 ? 15962 17973 18006 WUN-v07 (0) | Z275 18046? | Z280 18387 (0) | Z285 ? (0) | Z290 19665 (0) | Z295 19755 (0) | Z300 20167 (0) | Z305 20407 (0) | Z310 23337 (0) | Z315 23872 (7) | Z320 24828? (0) | Z325 24978? (0) | Z330 26532? | Z335 26859 (0) | Z340 (0) | Z345 (0) | Z350 (9) (9) (9) (0) (9) (9) (0) *US Air Force Global High Frequency System ========================================== GHFS frequencies are in two groups: published and discrete (more on these in the comming months). Published frequencies are the calling channels and currently include (USB): 4724 6712 6739 8992 9025 11175 11181 13200 13212 15016 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 frequencies 9025, 11181, and 13212 kHz are relatively new. They are guarded only by Lajes AB, a station in the Azores Islands west of Portugal. The data signal you will hear on 9025 is Automatic Link Establishment (ALE), a computerized system that simplifies HF operation. Older frequency lists will show 8968 and 17976, but these were removed from GHFS service over two years ago. *US Air Force Scope Command ALE Network ====================================== The ALE system used by the Scope Command network is designated MILSTD-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 11226 11250 13215 15043 18003 20631 7632 8965 9025 23337 27870 GHFS net stations and identifiers in this Scope Command net: ALE ID Voice Identifier Location GUA Andersen Andersen AB, Guam ADW Andrews Andrews AFB, MD HAW Ascension Ascension island AB, S. Atlantic CRO Croughton Croughton AB, England AED Elmendorf Elmendorf AFB, AK HIK Hickam Hickam AFB, HI TAG Incirlik Incirlik AB, Turkey PLA Lajes Lajes Field, N. Atlantic MCC McClellan Near Sacramento, CA OFF Offutt Offutt AFB, NE JNR Salinas Salinas, Puerto Rico GTL Thule Thule AB, Greenland JTY Yokota Yokota AB, Japan Pagina 11 9057 WUN-v07 Non-GHFS Stations in this net: GVT Raytheon, Greenville TX JDG Diego Garcia Naval Station, Indian Ocean OKC Tinker AFB, OK RIC Civil Air Patrol Tech Center, Richmond, VA RSC Rockwell/Collins Service Center, Dallas, TX WRL Warner-Robins AFB, GA *US Air Force MYSTIC STAR ========================= VIP HF network for US government and military officials F003 8036 (8) F005 9120 (0) F007 4850 F009 17972 F020 16117 F033 15962 F039 10881 F046 13823 F054 8058 (9) F058 4742 (6) F061 23265 (9) F063 14870 F064 11214 (9) F066 15036 F077 ? F078 18532 F080 15677 F084 13205.5 F085 MF 6,8,11 MHz F086 9461 F089 13204 (6) F090 6716 F094 9017 (0) F098 14585 F099 13247 (0) F101 12106 (6) F102 11118 (6) F103 11488 (6) F107 ? (8) F108 7316 F114 6986 (6) F117 6993 (8) F124 11217 (6) F128 23242 F134 4942.5 F136 5429.5 (7) F146 9027 (7) F153 8063 (6) F173 14420.5 F171 18403.5(9) F182 3078 (6) F184 10648 (8) F186 3046 F194 13825 (5) F195 20631 F197 4982 (6) F202 16014 (5) F204 12057 F211 11056 (7) F213 ? F226 5435.5 (6) F228 7735 (5) F229 ? (8) F236 15041 (9) F240 ? (8) 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 ? (9) F662 15048 (6) 11053 (0) F664 15 Mhz? 7827 F667 6817 (7) 7919.5 (8) F673 3064 15018 (7) F677 MF 6 Mhz 11059 (9) F690 3032 20397 (8) F700 4490 17177 F701 11058 (7) 16123 (8) F702 9323 (6) 3144 (5) F703 9991.5 (6) 15094 (6) F706 8057 (5) 9057 (6) F707 10589 6728 (5) F708 23377 7690 F709 9317 (7) 6972 F713 16246 (5) 18393 (6) F717 10883 4992 F722 12270 (9) 11407 (5) F723 18323 (6) 7933 (7) F728 11236 (5) 6731 (8) F731 6683 (9) 20972 F732 15011 (7) 3821 F734 4757 (7) 5684 (6) F736 11494 (8) 17440 F741 7873 19267 F748 6756 (5) 16-18 MHz F749 15-16 Mhz? 13248 (9) F752 8047 (8) 5026 F754 11627 19063 F758 4452 (8) 13211 (0) F777 3113 (6) 4610 (7) 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 (9) 5437 (7) F825 19047? 11059.5 (6) F832 18267 5411 (7) F843 MF 6 MHz 8032 (0) 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 (8) 23325 F877 4721 (7) 18675 (6) F885 13207 (5) Pagina 12 F243 F248 F249 F250 F251 F262 F264 F265 F266 F267 F268 F271 F277 F287 F290 F291 F292 F295 F300 F301 F302 F310 F311 F322 F326 F337 F341 F350 18590 5398 (5) 4731 15091 13217 (8) 10717 7693 (6) 15733 (0) 7997 (6) 6730 (9) 7325 (8) 18320 11153 (8) 11226 (0) 8026 (0) 13960 (7) 9414.5 11460 (0) 15707 (0) 7500.5 (0) ? ? 11220 (0) ? 14864 18761 16083 5043 F538 F540 F542 F545 F551 F555 F561 F567 F569 F574 F575 F576 F577 F579 F595 F600 F611 F614 F616 F622 F623 F624 F626 F627 F631 F633 F639 F642 F644 F646 F649 ? 5404.5 5431 (6) 10580 18331 (6) 4894 (6) 11052 (6) 13565 (6) 18387 11413 (6) 10427 11153.5 (0) 10544 (7) MF 11 MHz 10877 13878 (6) 14863 4488.8 (8) 9320 (0) 5817 18317 13241 (8) 19343 7910 (5) 18755 (5) 18290 (9) 7469 18218 15821 (5) 13440 (8) 8053 (6) WUN-v07 F895 5710 (9) F904 10202 (0) F906 4524 F909 7687 (8) F910 19671 (9) F912 7330 F917 10205 (6) F918 13482 F919 11159 (6) F920 7927 (7) F924 16317 F933 ? F935 9 MHz? F937 ? F940 11445 (0) F943 19002 (6) F948 15038 (6) F952 Night F956 ? F957 6761 (0) F965 11466 (0) F974 10586 (6) F975 MF 11 MHz night F980 15724 F982 9 or 13 MHz? F987 10583 (6) F988 4763 F997 15667 Frequency 25363.0 has been heard carrying 'Mystic Star' communications, but no designator is known. 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 February 2000, 'Mystic Star' traffic was heard on 6671.0 kHz. *US Air Force Special Operations Command ======================================== 13207 FOX 1 5732 FOX 2 9017 FOX 4 23271 FOX 8 18027 FOX 9 9018 ? *US Navy Strategic Communications Wing One (CW-1) ================================================= 6691 CA (7) 11187 CB (0) 17982 CC (9) ? CD 11264 CH (9) Also check 11267 & 13240. References have been made on the air to designators CF, CG, CK, and CL. *US Navy Habitat Net ==================== Jeff Jones reports that these frequencies and channel designators have changed, and are now as follows: 4704.4 (replaced 4721.0) Pagina 13 WUN-v07 5700.4 6719.4 8978.4 9005.4 9011.4 11212.4 15095.4 WY02B WY02A (replaced 6736.0) (replaced 11214.0) The two designators listed above, WY02A and WY02B, are not yet confirmed. And from your columnist personal notes I recently confirmed the callsign Magic Carpet Sierra which is a frequent visitor to the Habitat nets. That call belongs to the Ediz Hook SESEF range (including the ULM-4 range in Washington State. *US Coast Guard Secure Net ========================== 5422.5 3A3 4448 3A4 ? 3A5 773.5 3A8 7421 3A9 ? 3A30 5399.6 3C16 6234.5 3E4 10608.1? 3E5 5272 3E6 ? 3E7 ? 3E9 7626 3E10 6815.6 3E11 7845 3E12 7884 3E13 7909 3E14 10675 3E19 10759 3E20 10788 3E21 11157.5 3E24 13413 3E25 15088.0 has been heard with USCG traffic in recent weeks. Another few frequencies may be 8091.0, 10993.6, 13809.0 and 13950.0. For a full listing of USCG aircraft and helicopters, go to URL: http://www.wunclub.com/ *US Army Corps of Engineers ============================ 3345 Channel 1 5015 Channel 2 5327.5 Channel 3 5400 Channel 4 5437.5 Channel 5 6020 Channel 6 6785 Channel 7 9122.5 Channel 8 Primary 11693.5 Channel 9 12070 Channel 10 Secondary 12122 Channel 11 16077 Channel 12 16326 Channel 13 Teritiary 16358 Channel 14 20659 Channel 15 The Army Corps of Engineers holds a weekly Net each Friday on channel 8. *US Army Transportation Command ============================== Pagina 14 WUN-v07 4146 6224 6227 8294 8297 12353 12359 12365 Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ===================================================================== **US Goverment Agencies ======================= *US Customs =========== The COTHEN 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 FED-STD-1045 ALE standard on these frequencies. COTHEN = Customs Over The Horizon Enforcement Net 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 *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 (DEA Active) 23675 India 14350 Lima 14686 Papa (DEA day pri) 23402.5 Romeo 11073.5 Sierra Echo 17171 Sierra Hotel 18171 Sierra India 19131 Sierra Juliet ? Sierra Lima 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. Pagina 15 WUN-v07 *Department of Defense Joint Task Force Counter Narcotics Nets ================================================================= I have not heard or seen a report on these designators/frequencies being used in years. I think these comms have evolved into other systems. Is anyone hearing these freqs/designators in use? If not, they will disappear off this list. 10242 13907 20890 23214 25350 Tango Tango Tango Tango Tango Alpha (also VE) Bravo (also VG) Charlie (also YG) Delta (also YH) Echo (also YI) 27870 20631 18594 15964 11494 3369 Victor Victor Victor Victor Victor Victor 5912 12138.5 13658.5 15964 Whiskey Whiskey Whiskey Whiskey 2808.5 4991 5058.5 7778.5 9238.5 11073.5 15953.5 17601 19131 Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray Xray 3428 5571 8912 11288 13312 17972 Yankee Yankee Yankee Yankee Yankee Yankee 4500 7527 9802 12222 15867 Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Foxtrot Kilo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf Hotel India Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo *Federal Emergency Management Agency ==================================== FEMA uses "Foxtrot" designations for their frequencies. Foxtrot # Foxtrot # Foxtrot # Foxtrot # 01 2320 21 6809 41 14450 61 21919 02 2360 22 7348 42 14776 62 22983 03 2377 23 7428 43 14836 63 23028 04 2445 24 9462 44 14885 64 23390 05 2658 25 10194 45 14899 65 23451 06 3341 26 10493 46 14908 66 23550 07 3379 27 10194 47 15464 67 23814 08 3388 28 11721 48 15509 68 24008 09 4603 29 11801 49 15532 69 24282 10 4780 30 11957 50 15708 70 24526 11 5211 31 11994 51 16201 71 24819 12 5378 32 12009 52 16430 13 5402 33 12129 53 17519 Pagina 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 5821 5961 6049 6106 6108 6151 6176 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 12216 12219 13446 13633 13744 13780 13783 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 WUN-v07 17649 18744 19757 19969 20027 20063 21866 ===================================================================== **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. 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 (2100Z - 0900Z) 8974 11235 13206 Night (0900Z - 2100Z) 3032 5687 8974 The RAAF and RNZAF share 8974 with the Spanish Air Force, and 5687 with the Portugese and German military services. *Australia Navy =============== From an article on the Royal Australian Navy in the WUN newsletter: 2768 4375 6218 6510 8122 9014 13116 A1 A2 ? - Exercise Related A3 A4 ? - Exercise Related A5 Pagina 17 WUN-v07 17344 22708? A6 A7? *Belgiun Air Force ================== 3131.0 YA 4745.0 YD 8989.0 YG 11268.0 YJ 15010.0 YM 18006.0 YO 20620.0 YP 20050.0 YQ 23332.0 YS *Canadian Forces (CanForce) =========================== 3047 CFH-Halifax Military 4560 A6A CFH-Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military (Maritime Command) 4700 CFH-Halifax Military 4739 CFH-Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military 5198.5 A2B CFH-Halifax Military (Maritime Command) 5684 CJX-St Johns Military 5694 CFH-Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military 5702 CJU-Vancouver Military 5717 CFH-Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military; CJX-St Johns Military 5850 D1B CZW-Halifax Maritime Air Group 6694 D6G CFH-Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver Military 6706 CHR-Trenton Military (wkg NATO a/c) 6715 D3H CHR-Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; CJU-Vancouver Military 6736 CFH-Halifax Military (OR Chg?) 6745 CHR-Trenton Military 6751 CFH: Halifax Military; CJU: Vancouver, SIDECAR (NORAD) 6754 CHR: Trenton Military; CJU: Vancouver Military; CJX: St Johns Military (VOLMET) 8110 CFH: Halifax Military 8989 D1H CHR: Trenton Military 9007 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; VXA: Edmonton Military 9023 C5 CHR: Trenton Military (NORAD) 9027 CFH: Halifax Military 11214 C6 CHR: Trenton Military (NORAD) 11232 CHR: Trenton Military; CFH: Halifax Military; CJX: St Johns Military; VXA: Edmonton Military 11249 CFH: Halifax Military 11265 CHR: Trenton Military (wkg MAGIC a/c) 13257 CHR: Trenton Military 15031 CHR: Trenton Military 15034 VXA: Edmonton Military (VOLMET) 17994 CHR: Trenton Military 18012 CHR: Trenton Military 18027 C8 CFH: Halifax Military; VXA: Edmonton Military CanForce Charlie Designators (other than those listed above) 4721 C1 6735 C2 6750 C3 8967 or 8968 C4 13206 or 13207 C7 CanForces CFARS CFARS is the Canadian Forces Affiliate Radio System. CFARS stations are located at various United Nations peace-keeping operations Pagina 18 WUN-v07 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 14460 14463 14446.5 20971.5 20963.5 29715 14454 14449.5 20977.5 13954 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 ================== From the 'Dansk Scanner Information' website (http://www.dkscan.dk) we have the following: 2250 2296 3023 3053 3291 4577 4703 4756.5 6630 6651 6730 6770 6834 9035 11217 11244 15042 U12 L96 L18 F18 V26 K19 P75 R27 A10 A11 OWD/OWE OWB (Alternate Night) OWB (Alternate) OWB (Primary Day) OWD/OWE OWB (Alternate Day) OWB/OWD/OWE (Alternate) OWD/OWE OWD/OWE OWB (Primary Day) OWD/OWE OWB (Alternate) OWB (Alternate) OWD/OWE OWD/OWE OWD/OWE OWD/OWE OWE is the RCC at Karup, which also uses Karup Rescue. OWD is located at Vaerlose also uses Saloon OWE is at Karup and also uses the callsign Primrose. The SAR services at Karup also use the worldwide allocations of 2182 and 5680. Another frequency in this system may be 13540. *French Air Force ================= French Air Force Circus HF radio network 6712 Marjolaine 2 8972 Racontar 1 (not heard for years, still active?) 8992 Vinaigrette 3 13236 Reconfort 3 18012 Citadelle 1 ? Citadelle 3 23254 Verite 3 6688 Capitole/RS902 143.80 MHz (AM mode) Designator is Canasta and comms are relayed Pagina 19 WUN-v07 all over France. Many thanks to Jacques Pagnoux for this information. *German Navy ============ 2625 USB 3056 USB/RTTY 3122 USB/RTTY 4154.5 USB 6727 USB/RTTY 6730 USB/RTTY 6779 USB 8335.5 USB 10192.5 USB 10197 USB 10722 USB 11256 USB/RTTY 12178 USB 12415.5 USB 15929 USB 16129 USB 17544 USB 17994 USB/RTTY 22238.5 USB 23744 USB 75 baud 75 baud 75 baud 75 baud (Also designated ARCN 405) 75 baud 75 baud DHJ59 in Wilhelmshaven has also been heard on 3116 and 3939. 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. *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 23345 29724 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 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 Pagina 20 WUN-v07 callsigns heard on this net are as follows: DHJ41 DHM91 DHO23 DHO24 DHO32 DHO37 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 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. *NATO E-3 AWACS =============== 3089 Channel 3900 Channel 6690 Channel 8980 Channel 10172 Channel 10315 Channel ? Channel 11228 Channel 15016 Channel ? Channel A01 A02 A03(Secondary) A04 A05 A06 A07 A08 A09 A10 Loggings from the WUN list indicate that the designators for NATO AWACS have changed again - they are now using designators with the format 'A' and a two-digit number (see the first 4 above for an example). It is most likely that the same set of frequencies are being used, but just the designators have changed. Does anyone have any updates?. The following frequencies have also been heard with NATO AWACS type traffic - 6700.0, 8971.0, 6760.0, 6695.0, 3081.0, 3225.0, 4542.0, 4720.0, 4758.0, 6762.5, 8986.5, 11270.5, 15050.0, 17996.5, 6754.0, 12165.0, 5691.0, 6728.0, 23241.2, 8898.7, 15018.5. *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 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. Pagina 21 WUN-v07 4519 5218 5763.5 6865 6932.5 8046 9118.5 9260 11173 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 8087 118 154 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 *Portuguese Air Force ===================== Known frequencies: 5687 6685 8992 9007 *Royal Air Force (RAF) United Kingdom ===================================== 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 8190 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. *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 Pagina 22 WUN-v07 Mount Pleasant, Falkland Islands Callsign: Viper Frequencies: 9031 11247 *Royal Air Force Designator's ============================= (actually UKADGE HF Line Designator List) How to find which frequencies are active. Listen to the Architect weather broadcast at H+00 and H+30 (see above). If the UKADGE circuits are active, there will be an announcement after the weather broadcast with the code-letters for the active frequencies. For example: "Additional information.. 2.. PK.. tack..401C.. tack.. AG" (which is repeated twice). The 1 2 3 4 - first number indicates which Air Defense radar station is active Buchan, Boulmer and Benbecula Buchan Boulmer (has not been heard for many years) Neatishead The first 2-letter-group is the code for the active HF frequency from the list below. It is sometimes referred to 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?? 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 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 EP EX EZ F FA FG FS FT FV FW G GA GD GT H HE HJ HK HM HO HW HX HZ 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 MD ME MS NJ PA PE PF PH PK PO PR PZ QB QR QV RA RD RE RM RZ SA SE ST Pagina 23 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 WUN-v07 CA CM CO CY CZ D DA DB DH DM DQ DS DT DW E EF EH EI EK EM EN 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 5720.0 11259.0 23270.0 11235.0 15025.0 15076.0 I IN IP J KA KD KH KJ KP KR KT KW KX L LA LB LC LD LE MB MC RH 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 3092.0 6701.0 15046.0 15072.0 2266.0 5270.0 5695.0 TG TO TQ TS TW UA UB UR UT VE W WG WM X XA YC YP YM YZ ZF ZZ 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 11241.0 23250.0 13211.0 20030.0 3763.0 5714.0 *RAF/NATO K Series ==================== The RAF (and other NATO forces) seem to be using a new set of codes to identify some HF frequencies. I do not know what the proper name for this new system is, so until I find out, I'll just call it the 'K series'. 3235 4572 9010 HF? HF? 4520 4020 4920 5173 5277.5 5290 UHF 7860 3304.5 4860.5 UHF 4785 4779 HF? UHF UHF HF? 4477 5045 5385 5463 4012 UHF UHF Golf 02 Golf 08 Hotel 05 Kilo 01 Kilo 04 Kilo 05 Kilo 06 Kilo 09 Kilo 10 Kilo 11 Kilo 12 Kilo 14 Kilo 15 Kilo 17 Kilo 18 (Possibly on UHF) Kilo 19 Kilo 22 Kilo 24 Kilo 25 Kilo 26 Kilo 27 Kilo 28 (Beaver HF?) Kilo 30 Kilo 31 Kilo 33 Kilo 34 Kilo 36 Kilo 55 Kilo 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 exercises 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 Pagina 24 WUN-v07 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: 3357 3805 4484 4778.5 5091.5 5206 5267 5733 5910 6224 6237 6697 6779 6882 11149 5276.5 6940 5280 7795 5310 7934 5460 9394 *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 ========================================================================= # NUMBERS & ODDITIES # ////////////////////////////// \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ - Editor: Ary Boender ****** e-mail: [email protected] - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B - Download the complete N&O newsletter from the N&O web site - at: http://home.luna.nl/~ary/ - Online database: Chris Smolinski <[email protected]> http://www.spynumbers.com/numbersDB/ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ //////////////////////////////// -::: N&O #33 January 2001 :::At least one lucky person has heard the voice transmission of the Buzzer on 24 Dec. If you haven't heard it, check the Voice Stations section. The year starts well. We have a new station [E25], a new format [V2] and L9CC's location is no longer a secret. The mysterious Slot Machine is still going strong and has now its own ENIGMA code: XSL. The updated ENIGMA control list is available from the INFO page on the N&O web site. Pagina 25 WUN-v07 -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* VOICE STATIONS * ::: E03a/E04 - CHERRY RIPE The latest schedules, supplied by Simon Denneen. Sun (am UTC) - Fri UTC ---0000 0100 1000 1100 1200 1300 2200 2300 frequencies -------------18864 // 21866 19844 // 21866 20474 // 23461 18864 // 23461 18864 // 23461 18864 // 21866 18864 // 24644 18864 // 21866 All transmissions are in the upper sideband. <<<<<>>>>> ::: E11 - OBLIQUE I received a note from Gert that E11 has a fixed schedule on Thursday at 0800 UTC on 10050 kHz for 232. Mostly null messages. Thanks Gert, we'v not got many E11 logs lately. <<<<<>>>>> ::: E17 Ben Mesander reports E17 on 5814 kHz at 0400 UTC on 20 Jan. John Maky found them on 4783 kHz starting probably at 0215 UTC. Ends with 243 243 169 169 00000 at 0245 UTC. <<<<<>>>>> ::: E25 - NEW STATION Recently a new station has come to the air. Although it sounds very similar to E15, there is no evidence that it also originates from Egypt. The station was first reported by Igor and has a fixed daily schedule on 9450 kHz at 1245-1300 and 1345-1400 UTC but it has also been heard at 1330 UTC. Some of the messages were live, not recorded. - Format Looking at the various reports I noticed a couple of differences but they were not significant. The following is the most often reported format and probably the correct one. Differences may occur during live transmissions. Sometimes different voices can be heard during one transmission. The language is English. The transmission starts with ca. 6 minutes of Arabic music followed by a male who reads series of combinations of 2 and 3FGs for 5 minutes, followed by "Message, Message, Message". The message itself consists of 4FGs. After "Repeat, Repeat, Repeat" the message is repeated. Then "End of message". The transmission ends with 2 minutes of combinations of 2 and 3FGs, followed by "End of transmission". - Example Arabic music for ca. 6 minutes 440 745 67 68 69 70 (5 minutes) Pagina 26 WUN-v07 440 440 440 440 440 440 440 440 440 440 Message message message 1774 0142 2410 5114 0543 7488 9823 7910 4622 4413 1482 7443 8907 5194 2923 8576 5277 2602 4523 2308 7200 8410 Repeat repeat repeat 1774 0142 2410 5114 0543 7488 9823 7910 4622 4413 1482 7443 8907 5194 2923 8576 5277 2602 4523 2308 7200 8410 End of message 444 19 449 20 (2 minutes) End of transmission <<<<<>>>>> ::: G04 - THREE NOTE ODDITY Hans-Friedrich's monthly item. 04.01.01 2105Z 2135Z 4.880 kHz 4.980 kHz Message : 26735 75568 25551 03110 84224 34217 45558 23458 00150 24415 82348 22284 03708 30787 35170 68170 66085 24238 71368 33777 56025 70007 25080 00186 48520 57186 60352 = 27 groups Remarks : On Thursday 28.12.00 Guy Denman heard G04 with its December message on 4890/4990 instead of the normal 4110/4210. On 31.12.00 G04 was back on 4110/4210. Many groups with three times the same figure: ... 25551 ... 45558 ... 22284 ... 33777 ... 70007... Two groups with three or four consecutive figures: ... 23458 ... 82348 ... No "9". Very high frequency for January. Usually below 3.500 kHz. History : Summer 2005 2035 Winter 2105 2135 01/00 02/00 03/00 04/00 05/00 06/00 07/00 08/00 09/00 10/00 11/00 12/00 01/01 3440 3920 4520 5210 4830 5220 5360 5320 4760 4580 4270 4110 4880 3340 3820 4420 5310 4930 5320 5460 5420 4860 4680 4370 4210 4980 2nd transmission -100 kHz 2nd transmission +100 kHz <<<<<>>>>> ::: S13 - RUSSIAN COUNTING STATION 3200 kHz, 2230 UTC, 3-12-2000 Russian 10-count 3 mins <<<<<>>>>> ::: S28 - BUZZER / UVB76 Pagina 27 WUN-v07 Rimantas Pleikys was lucky enough to capture both the December voice transmission of 'the Buzzer' and the maintenance break. Here is his report: Russian military station UVB-76 ("Buzzer", 4625 kHz, AM) transmitted two messages in Russian on 24-12-2000. Male voice. 09:32-09:34 UTC 09:45-09:47 UTC "UVB-76. 74, 148. Antimonat. 26,37,09,31". (Repeat) "UVB-76. 62, 212. Antimonat. 26,37,09,31". (Repeat) Reception here in Vilnius: SIO 555. My speculations about the schedule of control messages of UVB-76: (1) Every year on the 24th of December (2) Every month on the 24th day (3) Every month on the last Sunday Time: 09:30, 09:45 or 21:30, 21:45 UTC, or other. About the maintenance break: ''On Monday 25-12-2000 at 08:50 UTC, there was a technical maintenance break: a 1000 Hz tone, pause, 0.1 sec. of a female voice (wrong microphone switched on?), and at 09:00 UTC the buzzer came back. Starting at approx. 06:00, UVB-76 used, as I call it, buzzer "Nr.2", which is slightly different from the usual signal. I think that this is backup equipment. It is used quite often. Possible times for the maintenance breaks are every Monday between 06:00 and 09:00 UTC, or every 4th Monday?'' Wow, and I missed it again :-( Congrats with the very nice logs, Rimantas! This gives us something to check out in the coming months. Reports about messages and maintenance breaks are very welcome. <<<<<>>>>> ::: V2 - NEW FORMAT John Maky, Ben Mesander and Greg Hajek all report V2's new format. Ben has recordings on his website, so if you cannot hear the station, check the samples at http://www.hungry.com/~ben/radio/ The format as described by John: Atencion 238* (repeated about 20x) distinct pause 55 (repeated 6x) distinct pause 62364... (55 5-figure groups) Final, Final... whole transmission repeated * 238 has been the regular recipient for this transmission This format doesn't appear in Havana Moon's books; so is something entirely new. It is still using the V2 sedated older-woman voice. <<<<<>>>>> ::: UNID STATION on 2309 kHz Another unid station popped up on 2309 kHz on 25 January at ca 2045 UTC and closed down at 2100 UTC. It transmitted in an unid language and sent every minute a new message. Male voice on USB. I have heard a similar transmission a couple of years ago. You can find a sound sample on the N&O website at http://home.luna.nl/~ary. Please let me know if you have more info about this station. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* MORSE STATIONS * Pagina 28 WUN-v07 ::: MX - CHANNEL MARKERS & CLUSTER BEACONS A new cluster appeared recently on: 3594.8 P - Kaliningrad 3594.9 S - Arkhangelsk 3595.0 C - Moscow Channel marker OB was heard on 3036 kHz. On 23 Dec I heard a signal on 3508 kHz that was either a DASH or the letter 'T'. It was on for many hours. <<<<<>>>>> ::: M07 Not reported very often, but it is still around....... 5027 kHz, 0223 UTC on 31 Dec. Thanks Igor. 450 44 44 19 19 = = 12637 70383 72248.... = = 44 44 19 19 ttt <<<<<>>>>> ::: M21 - RUSSIAN AIR DEFENSE The Russian Air Defense stations are quite interesting if you follow them around. The SW morse system is most probably a backup for their satellite and/or land line systems. Officially the Russian Air Defense is now a branch of the Russian Air Force after the merger of various branches two years ago. This has had no effect on the activities. They seem even more active than in the past. I have been monitoring them for quite a while now and my findings were backed up by recent postings of Igor and Tom, who have found similar transmissions. Here is a run down. Frequencies change often. The following were active during the past two months: 2278, 2718, 3281, 3271, 3314.5, 3363, 3386, 3802, 4014, 4574, 4868, 4885, 5304, 5788, 5820, 5873, 6864,5, 7987 kHz. M21 sends messages with tracking info (grid codes) and when there are no 'normal' messages to be sent, it transmits a QRV message once a minute. Note: zero is transmitted as 'T'. The QRV transmissions can easily be recognized. They look like this: BT99?2029?9????? (note: BT is the same as '='). All QRV messages start with BT99 and end with five question marks. There are currently two formats: BT990032??0????? and BT99?0015?9?????. The first four digits after BT99 is the time. This is the local time of the target area and is mostly UTC+3, but other times have been noted as well. The last digit (currently 8, 9 and 0) is either linked to the target area or the sender. Samples: BT990032??0????? BT992305??8????? BT99?0015?9????? =12997112616822 =12994118586122 =991724??0????? FOR ZMB ZMB 444406 = 44972290 RPT FOR ZMB ZMB 444406 = 44972290 ar =991813??0????? = 7900 990 086804 = 00 7904 990 086704 = 00 7904 90 085604 = 5177 140 51800 eee 511800 Pagina 29 = = = 00 = 00 = = = = 00 ar = = = = = = = 7901 7903 7905 7905 7900 7902 7904 7904 996 996 996 96 990 990 990 996 WUN-v07 347505 / 942505 948405 / 948405 = 5177 460 511800 066106 087806 086706 383206 16 7904 845 745528 7906 845 475528 192 7902 845 747730 192 7904 845 747630 7906 845 746530 192 7906 845 061332 ar VUWE VUWE VUWE = WZD = ar ar ar The following message was transmitted by 'OXGR' R 02683374708 R 02783377309 R 02783327710 This one was hand keyed: 81111285924 2002701080832 2003115616124 2966?0????? etc. etc. etc. after a while followed by the automatic QRV messages. <<<<<>>>>> ::: M63 Rumanian A2A can be heard on 3394//4318 kHz working the usual string of stations on 3183 kHz at 2200 UTC. <<<<<>>>>> ::: UNID STATION ON 2362 kHz An unid morse station occupies 2362 kHz for about a month now. It is probably a Slovak military station. It is best audible during the European evenings. It transmits a marker in slow morse and every now and then it transmits a message. The marker is the call sign of the recipient, not of the sender! The call signs of both the sender and the recipient change every day. 2362 kHz operated a couple of days in parallel with 2852 kHz. Similar stations operated on duplex freqs 3377//3832 kHz in late December. The format was slightly different as you can see. Call signs: YFS1, VJEM, B3MB, MEVH, 3J6U, VRMF, RJBX, ICMV, BFXO, R8Y5, VHTR, RJBX, ICMV, F8CA, C6XH, CH8N, TR2F, and many others. Format 1: Marker VHTR with occasional messages like VHTR VHTR VHTR DE R8Y5 QTC 53 20 31 1718 855 = VHTR 5lgs = R8Y5 Often followed by R8Y5 FOR VHTR RPT QLN Format 2: Marker TR2F TR2F TR2F TR2F DE CH8N CH8N QTC 62 20 24 1912 = 505 TR2F = 5LG = CH8N K, followed by marker TR2F. Notes: 53 20 31 1718 855 means 53 - message number Pagina 30 20 31 1718 855 - WUN-v07 group count date time (UTC+1) unknown, this code appears in all messages so far RPT QLN, RPT ALL QLN or RPT TXT QLN means 'Read this message back to me on land line'. <<<<<>>>>> ::: WEIRD MORSE STATION Igor found a station that uses unusual morse characters on 7680 kHz. The station transmitted for at least 8 hours. This looks a bit like the dash less station that we heard about a year ago. Although he is not certain about it, Igor thinks that 4-character groups were sent. He named the strange character a-j, just to be able to show how the groups were sent. a c e g i . ...-.......-.... -.--.-- b d f h j ..-. ....-. .....--.-.--.---.-- Using these letters, the groups look like this: ...afda eedf gbch iggc baca gahi iija fded hgdf dceg ... Any info about this one is of course more than welcome! <<<<<>>>>> ::: CHINESE MILITARY Igor checks in with a sample of a Chinese military transmission that he copied on 14970 kHz. j3qz de j1vr cl k r qsa 3 hr msg msg nr 4195 ck 72 35 o117 165o = 76n4 5363 a6d3 5t74 6n73 64ut 435d n37u adt4 6u7u nt4d d55t annu 3ta4 nuud 4a7u dt54 na7n 7n5t u363 t4ua 5t3n 6d3a 4d67 5u3t at53 at67 u373 un4a nu65 nan7 4na5 43ta 3du4 a44t 3t35 5nn7 nt64 da4n 657d d4a6 du3u t6u5 d5n6 75d5 n6u4 6346 d4at 37tn au4a 33da n7da ant7 d745 3774 74t6 537a 3dn6 u5n5 d7t3 4ud5 d7ut 64u7 7a65 d676 ar ar ahr ahr msg nr 4196 ck 71 35 o117 165o = td35 647t ua5d u65u ud34 tuu6 537n tdnn 7a7d 753u 667d 3ndu u6dn 764a 5d43 ua6t a53u 4an7 574d 3d47 a47t anta uan5 du7u unt4 n63d na5n au65 d53n 4747 63tt n7n6 4u4t 63na 35nu td7d 6d73 6543 nt3u u553 n675 6434 n7a5 4u6a 37ua 5tdu 636d a54a 6nut 6u64 t63d 74a3 n45n 5td3 36a6 u43t dt74 3ntn d6n4 4utn ta33 6n4d 3546 d3n7 ar ar znn gb sk <<<<<>>>>> nda5 75u3 465n n4n6 754a 76u3 56a5 4d5t 76t7 37d4 tnu6 d7a7 d376 564a ::: MORE UNID STATIONS As usual, Igor is the main supplier of unid stations. Keep them coming Igor :-) Info is most welcome, folks. UNID 1: 5501 kHz, 0742 UTC, 05-01-2001 This station uses the Cyrillic character ..-.. between the call up and the message. Pagina 31 WUN-v07 Samples: vvv cq de mqoa mqoa mqoa ..-.. ..-.. ..-.. = nr41 nr41 nr41 nr41 nr41 time 1534 time 1534 time 1534 time 1534 time 1534 = oya/zx3 ar = oya/zx3 ar = oya/zx3 = oya/zx3 = oya/zx3 ar = oya/zx3 ar = oya/zx3 ar vvv cq de cswr cswr cswr cswr cswr mqoa mqoa mqoa mqoa mqoa ..-.. ..-.. ..-.. = nr nr nr71 nr nr71 nr71 nr71 nr71 time 1546 time 1546 time 1546 time 1546 time 1546 = = bop4/2 kg ar = bop4/2 kg ar = bop4/2 kg ar = bop4/2 kg ar = bop4/2 kg ar <<<<<>>>>> UNID 2: 7502 kHz, 1000-1005 UTC, 07-01-2001 vvv srpw vvv srpw vvv srpw vvv srpw vvv srpw ar ar vvv srpw ii ii ii ii ii aqbw aqbw aqbw aqbw aqbw ii ii ii ii ii nylz nylz nylz nylz nylz ii ii ii ii ii jxio jxio jxio jxio jxio ii ii ii ii ii fm fm fm fm fm kr kr kr kr kr de de de de de iogr iogr iogr iogr iogr qtr qtr qtr qtr qtr 01 02 03 04 05 ii ii ii ii ii qru qru qru qru qru de iogr qsy 84 k <<<<<>>>>> UNID 3: 8100 kHz, 0240-0400 UTC, 04-01-2001. In progress. Sends blocks of 50 5-character groups. Each block is sent in 3 minutes. Sample block: fpvcm flvo1 quokw 8re1r y4r7q sixsj afz5e mqpqe 3x12g j4b8f 0au5d 10nrw h1m9v ztg60 vsy2c qasoc skyws 29b38 6ioiw 8kpuv juda6 h4skt hxlaj 2drie 8ushy 5pz1z zhmdg q3zqn qifxu rt6l1 zklia mrowc l2ayl sqyl7 dzvp7 ycn57 0eq51 w3rzd r8wio r3ldf p4m3i b1jal 3x1xs 6ltop eg19v <<<<<>>>>> UNID 4: 8100 kHz, 0212 UTC, 19-12-2000. Automatic CW. 2LGs, 3LGs, 4LGs, 5LGs & 5FGs. Long zero's. Samples: CT GZ XW WG PA UA HP UK FE IG CTA QGZ ENF FIA NZH SHV PJZ JWU VD HI XQ IO GF IW KB TF PJ QJ NX VN SB VB AR BZ GF HD TI KP DJN CGN NMW WZJ LFA RWU IHY ZXN ZU OQ NY OM ZJ OT ZW OI YZ MS TZU OWS UIO QBN PVP NTF CIV WMS YZ ZH PN PU QB KC OS BX IU GJ YZC HSV VXC PGZ OKL HDU CEK UJR JN GN ZM LH AP ZH UD OG CE UO HE OW EA VN ZO LF PW BX WA XN NPH CRX MGP RLS HPA IPB AFC XP QH UN QT LS MP AQ PX CN WM BXP QTS QLH REO BWG HOG VEG SY VF EN IZ RE PA SH CT VE MU SYA TNY VNO ZHU IZW BXQ RIJ LX RX LN HU DZ KL ER FI RI RW XVG PNW TCI FIW OSD XGC GMQ SHI MUE XSV BZB DOP TVF QKP VNZ MUN PAN TWK XAQ OFE MSC A2GRB5 EOZCJ LSPWY FSAZF YXAYX EFJFZ CRFSD VXOWP HVEPX EZLBT Pagina 32 wxnzf l0tgv e7ima jt85i 2rgn9 UBHAF YEXAW LKWEV DBUNG GRANM FWUZS OQCMB ZJOSZ HACKV MZJGU NLVUC FWLJK TEKIQ RDIJW QCHAD VSCJG RZFWF GMRSF EWCSP GOXSU WDALW FLMGV MLUJV TNZSM EXPWV ZGUYR CVCJN VBSHI XPSEB WUN-v07 MTDIE YBEXW ZVGTL PKHEG FJVZH EIAYA HTHKA PHJCG FGVTX CKJZY RVWCL ZEAEL 51NVE 1GKBI CTAV SQHS MGPU UAFI XAQM YZCI 08476 74356 18187 75487 06302 JNXT FKRX LHQV FBZB HVER XCEK URYZ XWFX OQTC TWKY UKNT AFCN 74682 60436 79686 13421 46367 JNPH TSBT ZXSU ZHEL EHDU VEGR 80725 30423 18507 49542 94025 BXPZ YSPN PANG AMPV IPBX JIGM 93260 95689 59181 87026 87350 YALX ZMUE IARW AOKL OGPB JGKP 26139 23763 21249 95483 76757 GZSH MUNL JKQB HPAK QPXG MSYG 90528 53846 61532 78319 98183 ZVNZ NFLN APGZ WGFI CTVF WUOZ QGZS WGUI RLSZ WFOS OFEL NPWM 71212 78342 23923 16969 25915 GNSO TVXC EODZ UDOP JZTI MUPR 35454 69784 21320 65873 15284 89428 10712 79191 81494 24093 96140 62974 45315 78453 89121 JT VL ND EP WV RL ZE RN 8C H <<<<<>>>>> - UNID 5: 1468 kHz, 0420 UTC, 22-1-2001, heard near Prague. This one is a bit odd. Petr tried several receivers and heard the station on all of them. This makes it less likely that the frequency is a harmonic. I have never heard a CW station on MW before. It is however possible that this is a Czech military station because the famous military numbers station on 1122 kHz (S31) has been using this frequency for about 30 years! The transmission consisted of a number of 3FGs like 275 275 555 555 470 470 ... then = = and followed by faster 5-digit groups. <<<<<>>>>> ::: BX33 The BX33 network is still going strong on 7600 and 7800 kHz with stations BX33, BX56, BX57, BX58, BX72, BX74, BX75, BX76 and others. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* VARIOUS MODES * ::: XPH - POLYTONE STATION Predicted schedules for February: 0700 UTC 9238 kHz 0720 UTC 10353 kHz 0740 UTC 11423 kHz 2100 UTC 7967 kHz 2110 UTC 6744 kHz 2120 UTC 5394 kHz I recorded the 0700 and 0720 transmissions of XPH on 26-1. XPH sent out two messages and I noticed that the first one ended with 00000 00000, while the second one just ended. No zero's at the end, which is the normal procedure, btw. 433 433 433 2 433 433 433 2 433 433 433 2 433 433 433 2 433 433 433 2 433 433 433 2 433 433 433 2 433 433 433 2 433 433 433 2 R>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> _________00362 79104 05034 91407 10992 58438 97147 22231 86122 08172 96150 02601 08337 29591 83077 46511 89747 71291 80183 00199 38584 73953 39069 83382 15045 43766 03758 Pagina 33 92512 86454 38570 28855 06708 60366 30133 87317 74595 97478 10678 22837 61415 41417 80289 49642 58016 80049 29571 89042 21851 09878 36291 17493 09365 90173 13013 47860 45580 00324 48297 21411 29754 91818 18626 04738 62382 72049 51407 20733 29117 67747 73249 68187 60644 21293 08967 36341 72930 00014 87827 33490 49575 33172 83108 94743 04577 22729 40512 09163 44008 16437 31614 10000 46912 69281 50937 40758 78268 45215 71299 80392 54008 07067 55782 53265 41505 60809 18556 84201 57580 25832 47986 45772 02279 48796 52640 59573 59927 01611 74625 24117 53809 35644 08251 <<<<<<<<<<<<<< 16256 77413 00935 82000 45771 36306 13277 31062 72398 66620 38092 49596 58902 58524 58573 12223 96466 18653 41125 26456 88176 87887 50142 11005 50744 09236 63170 58863 86010 05986 38940 57639 20322 15394 42601 21192 76027 41782 87631 01504 83119 78347 51179 66304 34453 04577 68569 57607 04595 35623 20977 51821 52712 65805 34888 97849 45209 55829 01254 29252 30187 92218 03105 54221 64423 50908 15429 64078 81396 56847 03100 45031 30912 79725 22729 89186 80210 92475 40816 04438 58026 18032 99504 94878 07887 89428 35644 WUN-v07 16826 40078 92747 03138 05479 65427 46139 37212 65686 72558 20895 70585 43773 52737 71215 09934 80398 74553 96990 93364 24831 05349 75764 00463 06327 42466 31156 15274 89625 12379 10983 00177 00000 00000 65032 61199 17903 41806 13074 03182 10345 56940 52972 52489 79673 60087 40799 09342 08859 30976 90078 37691 01470 51628 91436 92844 08251 86010 57382 33825 74868 60183 11207 93105 65559 50949 98864 67698 23502 18114 91500 31154 57535 40512 05834 13454 68107 74461 70784 89366 80619 90963 47593 44335 61031 09366 55829 18490 49087 53798 65182 08555 22434 49813 22700 65134 91398 76625 85822 34631 16246 28729 96466 00119 <new msg> 15029 33505 94939 34838 88451 10101 94506 08512 36260 25094 00081 <<<<< <<<<<>>>>> ::: XSL - SLOT MACHINE The still unidentified stations of the 'Slot Machine' were also very active in January. You can hear them on the following frequencies 4233, 4293, 6417, 6445, 8588, 8703.5 kHz. Best reception is in the Far East, Pacific and Western USA. <<<<<>>>>> ::: UNID FEC STATION Peter Thompson reports a station that sends numbers in FEC on 11436 kHz at 1105 UTC. Possibly diplo. 54842 54842 54842 95 95 95 46669 46669 46669 90 90 90 92344 92344 92344 93 93 93 111 111 111 Repeated several times; then into 5LGs 92344 92344 92344 01 01 93 93 = " and ending "= = 01 01 93 93 Transmission ends with "0000" <<<<<>>>>> ::: xxx7 PROPAGATION LOGGER Discoverer Klaus Betke mailed me to say that the xxx7 propagation logger has moved up to xx807 kHz. See N&O #31 for more details. The location is probably near Moscow. Schedules are still on hh+07 minutes and hh+37 minutes. Sample: UTC kHz ----------------------------------Pagina 34 WUN-v07 hh07:01, hh37:01 3007 (not 2807) hh07:11, hh37:11 3807 hh07:21, hh37:21 4807 and so on; up to 29807 kHz. <<<<<>>>>> ::: UNID NUMBERS RTTY STATION 7718 kHz, 1623 UTC, 26-12-2000, RTTY 200/500 This text was repeated during the 5 minutes transmission. =8091 467589571382536 =8152 880257681460680 =8113 750598888024100 =8864 085959503316033 =7555 347756391082583 =7816 355607103714539 =9017 420924871300250 =7838 949541084334519 =8789 238660146037413 =83610 652522976844460 =86211 785763980690558 =85812 495453748528767 =84413 253952030193624 =82314 117038029708274 =81415 443168481217324 =80116 231221447720572 =84417 230102704900000) 58118 +++++++++++++++ <source: Igor> <<<<<>>>>> ::: OTHR The ARRL reports a NATO Over-The-Horizon-Radar transmitting from Cyprus. Lowest frequency was 18100 kHz, highest frequency 29180 kHz. <<<<<>>>>> ::: MOTHER OF ALL JAMMING STATIONS" CONTINUES TO PLAGUE 40 METERS For some months now, regular users of the 40-meter band have been plagued from time to time by strong, very broad, frequency-hopping signals that somewhat resemble a slow-scan TV transmission. The signals, it turns out, originate from jamming stations in the Middle East. "We know exactly what this is," said ARRL Monitoring System Coordinator Brennan Price, N4QX. "This is a very high-power Iraqi jammer of a very high-power Iranian shortwave broadcast station." The loud buzzing signals have been heard on the 40-meter CW and phone bands and have even been "spotted" on packet. The jammers occupy about 10 kHz of spectrum. Price says the shortwave broadcast station involved is The Voice of the People of Kurdistan, transmitted via The Voice of the Islamic Republic of Iran facility in Teheran. "The Iranian station has a daily transmission on 7100 kHz from the same facility, and Iraq has jammed that one also," he says. Price explains that the Iranian station--which broadcasts anti-Saddam Hussein propaganda, hence the jamming--jumps frequencies several times each broadcast in order to avoid the jamming. Unfortunately for 40-meter users, the Iraqi transmissions follow. This results in a situation Pagina 35 WUN-v07 where it's hard to predict when the jammers might show up on a given frequency block or how long they'll stay. Price said that neither station is transmitting where it is supposed to be. "The Iranian and Iraqi telecommunications administrations have been advised of this," he said. Price says that such "politically motivated" intruders typically don't disappear until the political situation changes. "The 'woodpecker' went away when the Cold War did," he said. "This one will probably not go away until Saddam Hussein does." <source: the ARRL Letter and The American Radio Relay League> -o-o-o-o-conet-o-o-o-o===================================================================== ||||| PRODUCTS and BOOKS Review ,-~~-.____ / | ' \ ( ) 0 \_/-, ,----' ==== // / \-'~; /~~~(O) / __/~| / | =( _____| (_________| |||||| -----------------------------Editor.....Bob Margolis 136 East Woodland Road Lake Forest, IL 60045-1729 [email protected] ----------------------------- | | | | | 2001 Guide to Utility Radio Stations 2001 Super Frequency List on CD-ROM Universal Radio's Communications Catalog | | | | | 2001 Guide to Utility Radio Stations, Klingenfuss Publications The first thing to be noticed about the 2001 edition is it's half the thickness of last year's. Don't let that fool you. There's the same amount of pages, 612, in both editions. The difference lies in a thinner stock of paper, which, at the same time, is smoother and glossier than the paper found in previous editions. This edition just *feels* easier to handle and read. This is the 19th annual edition of this publication. It has outlasted all its competitors--the last edition (11th) of Ferrell's Confidential Frequency List came out two years ago and no word has come forward if there will be a 12th edition--as Joerg Klingenfuss' HF utility guidebook has remained through the years the number one source for the latest information regarding non-broadcast radio service stations on shortwave radio. In the latest edition, a total of 1,900 stations are listed as using 10,900 frequencies. Some 8,600 changes were made from the 2000 edition in keeping the guidebook as up-to-date as possible. For those who are unfamilar with Klingenfuss's guidebooks--does such a person exist?--it is not just a frequency guide. It is also an encyclopedia of what and how to monitor utility stations, from equipment used to listen to the various transmission modes, to schedules of meteorological radiofacsimile and radiotelex stations, to the Q- and Z-Codes that are used in written and spoken communications. 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 Pagina 36 WUN-v07 electronically from Klingenfuss Publications. The cover price is 40 Euros, or U.S. $39.95. 2001 Super Frequency List on CD-ROM, Klingenfuss Publications Now in its seventh edition, the 2001 Super Frequency list contains not only the 10,900 frequencies found in the 2001 Guide to Utility Radio Stations, it also includes 10,200 entries for clandestine, domestic and international broadcasting services on shortwave radio, plus 17,900 former active frequencies. This compact disk runs under Windows 3.1, Windows 95 and Windows 98 on PC's. There are two 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 disk. 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 some more 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 233 decoded digital data transmissions. The cost for all of this is 25 Euros, which includes worldwide surface mail from Klingenfuss Publications, Hagenloher Str. 14, D-72070 Tuebingen, Germany. The disk is available from dealers in the United States for $29.95. Check your favorite dealer for availability. Universal Radio's Communications Catalog Universal Radio of Reynoldsburg, Ohio, has issued its 2001 Communications Catalog chock-full of equipment and books for amateur, shortwave and scanner enthusiasts. Catalog #01-01 contains 104 pages in an 8 1/2 by 11 inch format with descriptions and pricing information on receivers, headphones, antennas, audio filters, coax cables, RTTY and radio facsimile decoders, video monitors, tape recorders, and just about anything else you may desire for your shack. Some new items that are being shown for the first time in the catalog are AOR SDU-550 Spectrum Display, AOR AR8600 Wideband Receiver, Yaesu VR-5000 Wideband Receiver, Alinco DJ-X2000T Wideband Portable Receiver, Uniden Bearcat BC-780XLT Scanner, Midland 74-210 All-hazard Radio, ICOM 910H Amateur Satellite Transceiver, and Kenwood TS-2000 Amateur Transceiver. The catalog is free by fourth class mail to North American residents, or for $3.00 if priority mail is desired, by sending a written request to Universal Radio, Inc., 6830 Americana Pkwy., Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068-4113 U.S.A. Those living outside North America who want the catalog are asked to send five International Reply Coupons (I.R.C.'s) to the above address. ========================================================================= # UTILITY ROUND-UP # - Editor: Ary Boender e-mail: [email protected] --------------------------------------------Hello everyone. I was pleasantly surprised by the number of LF and NDB postings to the list during the past month. It is great to see those loggings. Keep them coming folks! The LF RDF-Project is still waiting for (V)LF dxers who can help identifying unid (V)LF stations. So, if you can help..... http://www-user.uni-bremen.de/~ews2/RDF_project.htm Pagina 37 WUN-v07 Trond Jacobsen supplied most of the info in the Long Wave section this month. If you want to share your findings with us, please let me know. Ian mailed me the URL of the Panamanian Communications Authority. They have a frequency database online with Panamanian stations. http://www.enteregulador.gob.pa/Telecom/telecomunicaciones.shtml Freq Search: http://www.enteregulador.gob.pa/Telecom/SeccionActiva/farp/default.asp Ian adds a couple of the stations that he found: Ministerio De Education 5184, 5189, 5191, 5203, 6925. Embajada de Japan 7970, 11595. Thanks Ian! -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-oThe various Intruder Watch units of the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) and the Band Watch of the German HAM organization DARC (Bandwacht des DARC) regularly publish lists of non-amateur stations that operate in the HAM bands. Most of these stations are either ute stations or unlicensed stations. Thanks to those watchers I was able to compile a list of the stations who are of interest to us. A quick scan of the WUN log file reveals that a number of the stations were not previously reported on WUN, probably because they operate outside the usual ute bands. Here is a run down.... ::: TANZANIA - The Tanzania Electricity Supply Company (TENESCO) is often heard on 7045 kHz. - The Arusha agricultural estate in Kigoma is a frequent guest on 7022.5 kHz. This seems to be a link with Dem. Rep. Congo. - Various missionaries in Tanzania were heard on 7005 and 7020 kHz. - A safari firm uses 7096 kHz. - Tanzanian military can be found on 7078 kHz. - Unid Somalis operate from Dar es Salaam on 14075 and 14114 kHz. <<<<<>>>>> ::: SOMALIA - Private Mercenary Armies in Somalia are using 6 frequencies in the 21 MHz band: 21055, 21080, 21090, 21122, 21144, and 21150 kHz. All in USB. - Other unid operators were heard on a large number of frequencies: 7020, 7061, 7070, 7075, 7090, 10120, 14000, 14010, 14011, 14038, 14100, 14108, 14114, 14120, 14170, 14175, 14211, 14340, and 18080 kHz. All in USB. <<<<<>>>>> ::: SUDAN Unid USB stations in Southern Sudan were heard on 7008, 7018, 7028, 7030 (Mike 1, Mike 6), 7035, 7035.5, 7042, 7048, 7055, 7089.5 and 14000 kHz. <<<<<>>>>> Pagina 38 WUN-v07 ::: DEM. REP. CONGO - BROTHERS OF CHARITY The stations of the Catholic mission Brothers and Sisters of Charity can quite often be heard. The language used is French. Transmissions are in USB or LSB and start at 1800 UTC. Call signs: Delta Lima, Tango Lima, Hotel Charlie, Mike Bravo, Bongolo, 21, 31, 34 Frequencies: 14010, 14025, 14040, 14050, 14330, 14335, 21000, 21053, 21055, 21056, 21060, 21090, 21105, 21143, 21146, 21150, 21310, 21350, 21420, 21430, 21450 - 9Q5WT Another mission station, with call sign 9Q5WT, operated by a Catholic sister, Waltraut, can be heard on 21407 kHz. She speaks German with an Austrian accent. She is located in Kinshasha "in the middle of the bush". She was in contact with a mission station in Kinshasha. Waltraut said it was not wise if her partner told his call sign and his location (Kinshasha). <<<<<>>>>> ::: LEBANON You can find a number of family nets between 21000 and 21140 kHz. Mostly kids talking to their families. Frequencies: 21050, 21060, 21110, 21120, 21130, 21140 kHz USB. Another one is on 21380 kHz with operators Norma from Kinshasha and Marie from Lebanon. A similar net between Lebanon and D.R.Congo can be found on 21430 kHz. <<<<<>>>>> ::: RUSSIA A number of Russian taxi companies have been heard in NFM on 26105 and 26625 kHz. I heard a couple of these stations during daylight here in the Netherlands on 26105 kHz. Loud and clear! <<<<<>>>>> ::: SHIPPING 21050 and 21405 are very active nets of Spanish fishermen. 21120 is used as chat channel by Korean vessels. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o* LONG WAVE SECTION * Trond Jacobsen sent us a note in which he tells that he found some info about Chinese VLF facilities at the following locations: Datong Changde Fuzhou Ningbo Lushun Yulin Yaxian Zhanjiang 36N36 103E20 25N02 111E40 27N59 116E21 29N52 121E33 38N48 121E13 (Lushan?) 18N13 109E31 (?) Unknown location (planned facility?) 21N11 110E22 (Zhangiang or Chan-chiang?) Pagina 39 WUN-v07 If anyone can provide more information about these facilities, the frequencies, users, etc., please let us know. <<<<<>>>>> The Russian "BETA" VLF time signal stations by Trond Jacobsen at ALFLAB, Halden in Norway <[email protected]> --------------------------------------------------------------------Russia operates since 1973 a number of VLF time signal stations. The stations are also known as "BETA" stations. Right from the beginning in 1973, the time signal service made use of 5 transmitters located in the former Soviet Union. The 6th transmitter, RJH63 in Krasnodar on the north shore of the Black Sea, has recently been added to the system. Beta operates on 5 different frequencies: 25.00, 25.10, 25.50, 23.00, and 20.50 kHz. ::: Locations and call signs RJH77 - Arkhangelsk, Russia RAB99 - Khabarovsk, Russia RJH63 - Krasnodar, Russia RJH99 - Nizhny Novgorod, Russia RJH69 - Molodechno, Belarus RJH66 - Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan ::: Schedules Schedules for Russian time, summer / winter: RJH63: winter 1106-1140, summer 1006-1040 RJH66: winter 0406-0447? & 1006-1047, summer 0306-0347 & 0906-0947 RJH69: winter 0706-0747, summer 0606-0647 RJH77: winter 0906-0947, summer 0806-0847 RJH99: winter 0506-0547, summer 0406-0447 RAB99: winter ??? summer ??? Notes: RAB99 Khabarovsk: listed with transmission times at 0200 UTC and 0600 UTC, during summer one hour earlier, but this is not confirmed. RJH66 Bishkek: the first schedule at 0400 UTC is most likely not operative, not heard by either me nor Klaus. Maintenance breaks: RJH63: Maintenance break RJH66: Maintenance break RJH69: Maintenance break RJH77: Maintenance break RJH99: Maintenance break RAB99: Maintenance break (unconfirmed) on on on on on on the the the the the the 3rd, 13th, 23rd of the month 6th, 16th, 26th of the month 2nd, 12th, 22nd of the month 4th, 14th, 24th of the month 8th, 18th, 28th of the month 10th, 20th, 30th of the month Sequences: The system uses two different sequences. One for RJH77 Arkhangelsk, RJH99 Nizhny Novgorod, RJH69 Molodechno, RJH66 Bishkek and RAB99 Khabarovsk. The second one is exclusively for RJH63 Krasnodar. A full sequence takes 40 minutes to complete for RJH63 Krasnodar and 47 mins for the other five. - Transmission sequence #1: RJH66, RJH69, RJH77, RJH99, RAB99 At present the schedule starts on the hour. If you start your monitoring session early you will notice a test transmission at TT:53-55, ie. 6-5 minutes before the actual time service transmission begins. XX = transmission start hour XY = transmission start hour + 1 Pagina 40 Freq. UTC Emission ----- ------------ -------25.00 XX:00 XX:30 Tune up 01 31 A0 06 36 A1 07 37 A0 10 40 A9 13 43 A9 22 52 A9 25 55 Turn off WUN-v07 Remarks -----------------------------------------Adjust phase Call sign, ID using Morse code 40Hz modulation, DSB full carrier 10 pps time code (0.1,1,10,60 sec markers) 40Hz modulation, DSB full carrier 25.10 XX:25 XX:55 26 56 30 XY:00 Tune up A0 Turn off Adjust phase 25.50 XX:30 XY:00 31 01 35 05 Tune up A0 Turn off Adjust phase 23.00 XX:35 XX:05 36 06 41 11 Tune up A0 Turn off Adjust phase 20.50 XX:41 XX:11 42 12 47 17 Tune up A0 Turn off Adjust phase - Transmission sequence #2: RJH63 Krasnodar. This sequence is 7 minutes shorter and only has one 40 Hz modulation segment compared to the other five in sequence #1. There is also a difference at the end of the transmission that is typical for RJH63: from 1136 UTC to the end at 1140 UTC RJH63 transmits a FSK carrier with a 300 Hz shift. Freq. ----25.00 UTC ----11:00 01 06 07 09 11 20 Emission -------Tune up A0 A1 A0 A9 A9 Turn off Remarks -----------------------------------------Adjust phase 25.10 11:20 22 23 Tune up A0 Turn off Adjust phase 25.50 11:23 24 26 Tune up A0 Turn off Adjust phase 23.00 11:26 27 31 Tune up A0 Turn off Adjust phase 20.50 11:31 32 36 11:40 Tune up A0 F1B Turn off Adjust phase Call sign, ID using Morse code 40Hz modulation, DSB full carrier 10 pps time code (0.1,1,10,60 sec markers) FSK 300 Hz shift ::: BETA time signal and ID format The stations transmit the time information as pulses. The 1 second marker is 0.1 second long, the 10 seconds marker is 1 second long and the minute marker is 10 seconds long. Between the 6th and the 7th Pagina 41 WUN-v07 minute past the hour the station that is on the air at that moment, transmits an ID in standard Morse code. The speed is slow enough for aural reception. Even if you are totally unfamiliar with the morse code, you will soon hear the difference between the patterns that each station transmits. ::: Authorities The IMVP is responsible for the Time and Frequency Service. The IMVP does QSL correct reception reports! Don't forget to include several IRC's and postcards from your location. Institute of Metrology for time and space (IMVP) GP VNIIFTRI, Mendeleevo Moscow region 141570 Russia ::: Sources - ALFLAB, All Low Frequencies research and detection in Halden, Norway - Special thanks to Klaus Betke for his help and inspiration - WUN, www.wunclub.com - The Web, mostly listings and logs by various LW listeners <<<<<>>>>> ::: NDB's According to a QSL from NDB 'PI' in Portugal, all marine beacons in Portugal were decommissioned per 5 January 2001. <Joachim via NDB list> <<<<<>>>>> ::: UNID VLF STATIONS Can anyone help Trond <[email protected]> with the following unids? One that interests me in particular is the 115.2 station. 68.9 69.7-71.27 115.2 129.8 :unid 2158 MSK very weak : unid pulses 100 Hz separation : unid "beacon" : unid 2214 MSK very strong Remarks: The 68.9 kHz transmission is new to me, I know the US Navy operated a LF transmitter at Thule, Greenland with the call sign XPH, but I suppose this was shut down long time ago (! / ?) It was very weak and only visible on Gram for some 4 minutes, the faded slowly away. Any ideas who this is ? The pulses between 69.7 and 71.27 is a frequent visitor. First supposed to be 100 Hz mains noise, but I am not that sure anymore. The narrow band 69.7 to 71.27 is very clearly defined on a spectrum analysis. I would have taken the signal for 100 Hz overtones, had it not been for the pulsation of the signal. Possible local mains carried RF ? Any ideas ? The 115.2 kHz "beacon" can still be heard at irregular intervals both day and night. The pulses are 1.3 second long, spaced by 0.48 seconds. From start to end of each pulse is there a rise in carrier frequency of 130 Hz. The carrier start at 115.2 kHz rise to 115.340 kHz during the 1.3 second long pulse and then the sequence start all over again after a pause of 0.48 seconds. Both spectrograms and sound clips, available for interested Wunners. Any ideas ? The 129.8 kHz MSK transmission is quite frequent, but to me still unidentified. Bearing from Halden is 10°/190° indicating the direction of Lofoten area in northern Norway or Germany. Very strong transmission Pagina 42 WUN-v07 is in favor of a southern bearing. Denmark ? Germany ? Any ideas ? -o-o-o- that's all folks -o-o-o ======================================================================== WUN UTILITIES LOGGINGS COLUMN January 2001 Edited by Eddie Bellerby ([email protected]) and our illustrious Team Logs Members: Simon Denneen: Graeme Bartlett: Bob Yellen: Jim Dunnett: F-J ([email protected]) K-O P-T ([email protected]) A-E,U-Z ([email protected]) ========================================================================= Ladies and Gentlemen of WUN. As this is my first attempt at publishing the logs column I must say that it is not the easiest job in the world. I think I have managed to collect all the logs which were sent but if you feel that yours are missing please e-mail me directly and I will try and sort things out. There are many of you around the world who are extremely capable operators, if you don't send in logs at the moment please try to do so in the future, even one or two at a time. Just be sure to try and keep to the same format for each log. i.e. Frequency Callsign(followed immediately by a colon (:) Station Time Date Mode Baud Comments Initials Basically the above format is flexible - as long as the Frequency is the first field callsign is the second followed immediately by a colon (:) anything after the colon is acceptable as long as it relates to the log entry. If you are using the WUN log input form on the website you will have to follow the fields in that. Here endeth the first lesson. Good listening. Eddie ========================================================================= 00017.2 SAQ: Grimeton R., SWE, 1735, CW, test transmission "VVV DE SAQ", 2/Sep/2000. (CK) 00018.1 RDL: Russian Navy Krasnodar Russia 10:47 A1A short message, see below (10/jan/2001)(TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Russian Navy Krasnodar Russia, 10:02 A1A short message, see below (10/jan/2001)(TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Krasnodar Russia 1538 MSK short message (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Krasnodar Russia 1548 MSK several short messages until 15:54:57 (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Krasnodar Russia 1558 MSK short message 40 sec (08/jan/2001)(TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Krasnodar Russia 1628 MSK short message (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Krasnodar Russia 1638 MSK short message (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Krasnodar Russia 1648 MSK several short messages until 16:54:57 (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Krasnodar Russia 1658 MSK short message 40 sec (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Krasnodar Russia 1728 MSK short mesage (08/jan/2001) (TJ) Pagina 43 WUN-v07 00018.1 RDL: Krasnodar Russia 1733 carrier shift test (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Krasnodar Russia 1738 MSK short message (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Krasnodar Russia 1748 MSK several short messages until 17:54:47 (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Krasnodar Russia 1758 MSK short message 40 sec (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Krasnodar Russia 1810 test carrier 50 sec (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Krasnodar Russia 1928 MSK short message (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Krasnodar Russia 1938 MSK short message (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Krasnodar Russia 1948 MSK short message,idling, several short messages until 19:54:45 (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Krasnodar Russia 1958 MSK short message 36 sec (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Russian Navy Krasnodar Russia 1956 A1A morse id and msg (02/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Russian Navy Krasnodar Russia, 1119, morse (19.4WPM) (13/dec/2000) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Russian Navy Krasnodar Russia, 1120, morse (19 WPM ), (13/dec/2000) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Russian Navy Krasnodar Russia, 1124, morse, (13/dec/2000) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Russian Navy Krasnodar Russia, 1125, FSK/morse (13/dec/2000) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Tashkent Uzbekistan 1228 MSK short message (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Tashkent Uzbekistan 1238 MSK short message (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Tashkent Uzbekistan 1248 MSK very long series of messages until 12:59:22 (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Tashkent Uzbekistan 1338 MSK short message (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Tashkent Uzbekistan 1343 MSK very short message/test (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Tashkent Uzbekistan 1343 carrier shift test (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.2 RDL: unid mil, RUS 1916 CW / "UUU RDL RDL RDL" and encoded message (11/Dec/2000) (CK) 00018.2 VTX3: Indian Navy Vijaayanarayanam India 1000 A1A (18.5 WPM) ongoing weatherfcst, ID (10/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.2 VTX3: Indian Navy Vijaayanarayanam India 1004 A1A (18.5 WPM) channel free marker (10/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.2 VTX3: Indian Navy Vijaayanarayanam India 1022 A1A (18.5 WPM) traffic list and message (10/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.2 VTX3: Indian Navy Vijaayanarayanam India 1030 A1A ID and Traffic list ? (18/dec/2000) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Krasnodar Russia 1528 MSK short message (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Krasnodar Russia 1828 MSK short message (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Krasnodar Russia 1838 MSK short message (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Krasnodar Russia 1848 MSK Remarks see below ! (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Tashkent Uzbekistan 1328 MSK short message (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00018.1 RDL: Tashkent Uzbekistan 1348 MSK long series of messages until 13:54:50 (08/jan/2001) (TJ) 00020.6 Unid: 2108 A1A morse traffic, not decodeable due to heavy QRM (02/jan/2001) (TJ) 00025.0 RJH66: Bishkek TS, KGZ 0406 CW id (5/Dec/00)(KB) 00075.0 HBG: Prangins TS 2000 CW very weak, tx fault? Next morning signal strength as usual (25/Dec/00)(KB) 00082.2 MKL: RAF Kinloss, G, TAFS, CW, Tue 12-12-2000 2202 UTC (AB) 00082.7 MKL: RAF Kinloss Scotland 1807 F1A/F1B (15.8WPM) Weather forecast ? (17/dec/2000) (TJ) 00147.3 DDH47: DWD Pinneberg GER 2026 RTTY/50/75 CQs. (9 Jan) (RGA) 00275 VG: NDB Vaga, NOR 0810 AM/CW 400 Hz (30/Dec/00)(KB) 00276.5 BW: NDB Bremen West, D 0810 AM/CW 1 kHz (30/Dec/00)(KB) 00277 BRY: Bray-sur-Seine, F, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1243 UTC (AB) 00277 CHT: Chiltren, G, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1243 UTC (AB) 00284 FSB: NDB Fassberg, D 0810 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) Pagina 44 WUN-v07 DY: Duesseldorf, D, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1248 UTC (AB) DY: NDB Duesseldorf, D 0812 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) OB: Brussel, BEL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1240 UTC (AB) ONL: Liege / Bierset, BEL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1240 UTC EM: Etampes / Mondesir, F, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1317 UTC (AB) SL: NDB Berlin-Schoenefeld, D 0815 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) SC:Linköping/Malmen and SAAB Sweden 2222 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) LW: NDB Cologne-Bonn, D 0820 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) KPG:Sogndal/Haukåsen/Kaupanger Norway 2223 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) MST: NDB Muenster, D 0820 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) S:Mariehamn Finland 2227 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) DA:Dalatangi Island Iceland 2228 weak (18/dec/2000) (TJ) DIK: Diekirch, LUX, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1319 UTC (AB) DIK: NDB Diekirch, BEL 0823 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) RS:Ristna Estland 2231 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) DI:Geilo/Dagali Norway 2232 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) LG:Sotenäs Sweden 1915 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) MW: NDB Berlin-Schoenefeld, D 0830 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) WW: Antwerpen, BEL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1256 UTC (AB) BA: Estaca de Bares, E, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1259 UTC LMA: NDB Kempen, D 0827 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) CEL: NDB Celle, D 0827 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) OZ: Brussel, BEL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1253 UTC (AB) STK: NDB Stadskanaal, HOL 0836 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) STK: Stadskanaal, HOL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1253 UTC (AB) BGU:Bergerud/Gan Norway 1919 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) PH: Eindhoven, HOL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1253 UTC (AB) VS: Valenciennes, F, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1250 UTC (AB) LE: Luxembourg, LUX, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1250 UTC (AB) LE: NDB Luxemburg, LUX 0839 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) VAR: NDB Stavanger, NOR 0833 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) VAR: Stavanger, NOR, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1250 UTC (AB) HA: NDB Hannover, D 0838 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) SA: NDB Timisoara, ROM, 1716, A2A, (25/Sep/2000). (CK) GL: NDB Berlin-Tegel, D 0841 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) SP: NDB Vojens, DNK 0837 AM/CW 400 Hz (30/Dec/00)(KB) GT: NDB Hamburg, D 0842 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) ONC: Charleroi, BEL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1403 UTC (AB) DP: NDB Diepholz, D 0843 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) LLS: NDB Lelystad, HOL 0847 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) YW: NDB Platform Tyra Maersk 0845 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) VJ: NDB Stauning, DNK 0849 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) CRS: NDB Cransebes, ROM, 1720, A2A, (25/Sep/2000). (CK) SB: NDB Sonderborg, DNK 0853 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) SKS:Karlstad Sweden 1922 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) SO: NDB Groningen, HOL 0851 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) TE: NDB Thisted, DNK 1633 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) TE:Thisted Denmark 1923 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) HAE: NDB Hannover, D 0852 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) LL: Lille, F, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1322 UTC (AB) NV: Nieuwkoop, HOL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1322 UTC (AB) SHO: Shell / Esso Sean A-PP, IW, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1326 UTC (AB) 00334 OPA:Oslo-Gardermoen/Oppaker 1912 (19/dec/2000) (TJ) 00335.5 TWN: NDB Twente, HOL 0857 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) 00335.5 TWN: Twenthe, HOL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1329 UTC (AB) 00336.5 NIK: Nicky, BEL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1329 UTC (AB) 00339 HAM: NDB Hamburg, D 0858 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) 00339 SD:Sindal Denmark 1925 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) 00341 LO: NDB Billund, DNK 0901 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) 00341 NKS:Karlstad Sweden 1926 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) 00342 GG: NDB Groningen, HOL 0901 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) 00342 LL: NDB Fagernes, NOR 2135 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) 00342 LL:Fagernes/Leirin Norway 1928 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) 00344 HEK: NDB Heka, FIN 2134 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) 00344 HN: NDB Hohn, D 1636 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) 00345 BN: NDB Birkeland, NOR 0905 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) 00345 BN:Kristiansand/Kjevik Norway 1939 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) Pagina 45 00284.5 00284.5 00290 00290 00295.5 00299 00300 00300.5 00303 00305 00305 00305.7 00307 00307 00307.5 00308 00309 00309 00309 00309.5 00311 00312 00314 00315 00315 00316 00316 00317 00318 00318 00319 00319 00320 00320 00321 00321 00323 00323 00325 00326 00326 00328 00330 00330 00330 00330 00331 00331 00332 00332 00332 00333 00346 00346 00346.5 00347 00348.5 00349 00350 00350.5 00351 00351 00351 00352 00352.5 00353 00354 00355 00356.5 00357 00357 00357 00357 00358 00359 00360 00360 00360.5 00361 00361 00361 00362 00362 00362 00362.5 00363 00365 00365 00365.5 00366 00366 00366 00368 00368 00368 00368 00368.5 00368.5 00369 00369 00370 00370 00370.5 00371 00371 00371.5 00372 00372 00372 00373 00373 00373 00374 00374.5 00375 00375 00375 00376 WUN-v07 GS:Gävle/Sandviken Sweden 1933 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) WLU: NDB Luxemburg, LUX 1639 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) BMN: NDB Bremen, D 0906 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) MSK:Oslo-Gardermoen/Morskogen 1933 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) LG: Liege, BEL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1150 UTC (AB) KSL: NDB Kassel, D 0908 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) ROT: Rotterdam, HOL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1150 UTC (AB) FU: NDB Hamburg, D 0909 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) NS: NDB Malmo, S 2132 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) OV: NDB Visby, S 1642 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) OV:Visby Sweden 1936 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) TRF:Tyrifjord Norway 1937 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) DD: Oostende, BEL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1150 UTC (AB) KIL: NDB Kiel, D 0910 AM/CW 400! (30/Dec/00)(KB) PAD: NDB Paderborn, D 0912 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) ONW: Antwerpen / Deurne, BEL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1238 UTC (AB) SHU: NDB Schupberg, SUI 1646 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) DWI: NDB Dortmund, D 1645 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) KD: NDB Kolding, DNK 2130 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) MA: NDB Leipzig, D 0917 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) VZ: NDB Groningen, HOL 0914 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) HW: NDB Hannover, D 0918 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) ITZ: NDB Itzehoe, D 0920 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) OS: NDB Goeteborg, S 2127 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) OS:Göteborg/Sävenäs Sweden 1940 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) MAK: Mackel, BEL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1155 UTC (AB) LIE: NDB Turku, FIN 2125 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) LIE:Turku Finland 1942 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) RO: NDB Kauhava, FIN 2125 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) LSA: NDB Larisa (HAF 110 Wing), GRC, A2A, 1431, 20/Sep/2000. (CK) NN:Eskilstuna Sweden 1946 Very weak (18/dec/2000) SLN: NDB Berlin-Schoenefeld, D 0922 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) SND: Southend-on-Sea, G, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1407 UTC (AB) OEM: NDB Kristianstad, S 2122 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) GLX: NDB Glueckstadt, D 0924 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) LJ: Koln/Bonn, D, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1410 UTC (AB) BC: Brasschaat, BEL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1157 UTC (AB) MB: NDB Maribo, DNK 0924 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) UTH: NDB Orland, NOR 2120 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) UTH:Ørland/Uthaug Norway 1950 weak (18/dec/2000) (TJ) BYC: NDB Bueckeburg, D 0925 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) FN: NDB Finndal, NOR 2117 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) FN:Skien/Geiteryggen/Finndal Norway 1951 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) RK: NDB Roskilde, DNK 2119 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) ELU: Luxembourg, LUX, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1157 UTC (AB) ELU: NDB Luxemburg, LUX 1658 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) NL:Göteborg/Landvetter Sweden 1952 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) PS: Heenvliet, HOL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1156 UTC (AB) OHT: NDB Stockholm, S 1700 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) OHT:Stockholm/Arlanda Sweden 1952 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) LB: NDB Angelholm, S? 0933 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) HAA: NDB Hamar, NOR 2115 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) MYN: NDB Muenster, D 0935 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) NH: Norwich, G, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1338 UTC (AB) NDO: NDB Nordholz, D 0932 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) ODR: NDB Odderoy, NOR 0936 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) ODR:Kristiansand/Odderøy Norway 2130 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) BTH: NDB Barth, D 0940 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) KEM: NDB Kemi, FIN 2113 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) NW: Beek, HOL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1158 UTC (AB) TU:Tirstrup Denmark 2132 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) SOG: NDB Solling, D 0938 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) KD:Kristiansand/Everød Norway 2135 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) OO: Oostende, BEL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1204 UTC (AB) TR: Phillips / Tor E platform, IW, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1203 UTC (AB) HP: NDB Esbjerg, DNK 1407 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) Pagina 46 00376 00376 00377 00378 00378 00379 00379 00380 00380 00381 00381 00381 00382 00382 00383 00383 00383 00383.5 00384 00384 00385 00386 00386 00386.5 00387 00388 00388.5 00389 00389 00389 00390 00390 00390 00391 00392 00392 00393 00393 00393 00394 00395 00395 00395 00396 00396 00397 00397 00398 00398 00399 00399.5 00399.5 00400 00400 00400.5 00400.5 00401 00401.5 00402 00402 00403 00403 00404 00404 00404 00404 WUN-v07 LN:Hultsfred Denmark 2140 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) WP: Muiden, HOL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1204 UTC (AB) KN:Norrköping / Kungsängen Sweden 2141 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) RSY: NDB Rennesoy, NOR 1409 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) RSY:Stavanger/Sola/Rennesøy Norway 2142 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) REK: NDB Reksten, NOR 1410 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) REK:Reksten Norway 2144 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) LF:Rönneby Sweden 2146 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) ULA: NDB Platform Ula, NS 1413 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) AB: NDB Akraberg, FAR? 1412 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) RG: NDB Rygge, NOR 1414 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) RG:Rygge/Tune Norway 2147 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) ERK(?):Erken(?) Sweden 2150 QRM (18/dec/2000) (TJ) SBG: NDB Salzburg, AUT 1705 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) LST: NDB Lista, NOR 1420 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) SE(?):unid 2150 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) SHD: NDB Scotstownhead, G 1416 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) GUL: Gulpen, HOL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1205 UTC (AB) HNS: NDB Hoynes, NOR 1421 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) HNS:Sandane/Anda/Høynes Norway 2152 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) KV:Halli Finland 2153 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) LK:Tallin Estland 2154 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) STD: Stad-aan-het-Haringvliet, HOL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1205 UTC (AB) SLV: Spa / La Sauveniere, BEL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1235 UTC (AB) SOK:Oslo-Gardermoen/Sokna Norway 2159 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) COR:Corner for Bromma Sweden 2201 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) CH: Buitenkaag, HOL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1234 UTC (AB) CC: Charleroi, BEL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1234 UTC (AB) HY: NDB Skive, DNK 2108 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) MR: NDB Myra, NOR 2107 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) JEV: NDB Jever, D 1424 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) LV: NDB Arvika, S 1424 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) LV:Arvika Sweden 2204 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) TGE: NDB Teugte, HOL 2105 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) GDY:Mariehamn/Godby Finland 2209 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) RW: NDB Berlin-Tegel, D 1426 AM/CW 400! (30/Dec/00)(KB) DEN: Dender, BEL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1232 UTC (AB) DVA: NDB Deva, ROM, 0516, A2A, (25/Sep/2000). (CK) TAT:Molde/Årø/Tautra Norway 2210 weak ( 18/dec/2000) TW: NDB Thisted, DNK 2103 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) GE: NDB Billund, DNK 1428 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) GE:Billund Denmark 2212 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) OA: Assendelft, HOL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1231 UTC (AB) HYV:Hyvinkää Finland 2215 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) YG: NDB Rogge, NOR 1430 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) EHN: Eindhoven, HOL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1230 UTC (AB) EHN: NDB Eindhoven, HOL 1430 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) GL: NDB Aalborg, DNK 2101 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) PEO: NDB Peo, S 1434 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) FM:Trollhättan/Vänersborg Sweden 2217 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) ONO: NDB Oostende, BEL 1433 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) ONO: Oostende, BEL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1225 UTC (AB) NTD:Notodden Norway 0040 A1A (19/dec/2000) (TJ) NTD:Notodden Norway 2219 (18/dec/2000) (TJ) EJ: NDB Esbjerg, DNK 1435 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) EJ:Esbjerg Denmark 0042 A1A (19/dec/2000) (TJ) MKO: NDB Mykonos, GRC, 0923, A2A, 25/11/2000. (CK) BET: NDB Rheine, D 1436 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) LBA: Leeds / Barford, G, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1230 UTC OP: Brussel, BEL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1225 UTC (AB) ME: LOM Izmir/Menderes, TUR, 0925, A2A, 25/11/2000. (CK) OJ: NDB Jonkoping, S 1439 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) DA: NDB Dalen, NOR 1438 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) DA:Torp / Dalen Norway 0053 A1A (19/dec/2000) (TJ) LW: Luxembourg, LUX, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1229 UTC (AB) LW:Luxembourg 0052 A1A (19/dec/2000) (TJ) Pagina 47 00404 00404.5 00405 00405 00406.5 00406.5 00408 00409 00409 00409 00413 00413 00413.5 00413.5 00414 00415 00417 00417 00417 00418 00418 00419 00420 00420 00420 00421 00421 00422 00422 00423 00423 00424 00424 00425 00426 00426.5 00426.5 00428 00429 00429 00429 00431 00431 00434 00434 00434 00435 00439 00440 00448 00448 00452 00453 00468 00473 00482 00488 00489 00490.0 00490.0 00490.0 WUN-v07 NL: NDB Nolsoe, FAR? 1440 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) RR: Rotterdam, HOL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1223 UTC (AB) AV: NDB Save, S 1442 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) MGR: NDB Megara Army Airfield, GRC, 0928, A2A, 25/11/2000. (CK) BOT: Bottrop, D, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1224 UTC (AB) BOT: NDB Bottrop, D 1443 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) SD:Sandane / Anda Norway 0055 A1A (19/dec/2000) (TJ) DAR: NDB Darlowo, POL 1446 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) DAR:Darlow Poland 0058 A1A (19/dec/2000) (TJ) SG: NDB Satenas, S 1445 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) BOA:Bologna Italy 0103 A1A (19/dec/2000) (TJ) KTI: NDB Innsbruck, AUT 2053 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) DLS: NDB Luebars, D 2055 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) DLS:Berlin/TEmpelhof Germany 0116 A1A (19/dec/2000) (TJ) SLB:Oslo-Fornebu/Solberg 0113 A1A (19/dec/2000) (TJ) OL: NDB Linkoping, S 1449 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) AH(?):unid beacon, poss Ängelholm Sweden 0119 A1A (19/dec/2000) (TJ) AH: NDB Angelholm, S 1451 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) LI: NDB Duesseldorf, D 1448 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) L:Tallin Estland 0122 A1A (19/dec/2000) (TJ) MK: Calais / Marck, F, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1222 UTC (AB) WUN: NDB Wunstorf, D 1450 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) LGS: Conoco Loggs PA, IW, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1220 UTC (AB) SS: NDB Malmo-Sturup, S 1452 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) SS:Malmö/Sturup Sweden 0123 A1A (19/dec/2000) (TJ) BUR: Burnham, G, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1220 UTC (AB) MF: NDB Halmstad, S 1453 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) MAR: NDB Marathon, GRC, 0929, A2A, 25/11/2000. (CK) UR:Hradeckralove The Czech Republic 0125 A1A (19/dec/2000) (TJ) CWL: Cranwell, G, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1217 UTC (AB) FE: NDB Odense, DNK 1455 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) HRW: London Heathrow, G, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1354 UTC (AB) SEL: NDB Izmir/Efes, TUR, 0930, A2A, 25/11/2000. (CK) ERT: NDB Erfurt, D 2043 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) HWQ: Hewett A platform, IW, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1210 UTC (AB) MIQ: NDB Pfaffenhofen, D 2042 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) MIQ:Mike for Ingolstadt Germany 0137 A1A (19/dec/2000) (TJ) TGM: NDB Tirgu Mures, ROM, 1730, A2A, (25/Sep/2000). (CK) LIO: NDB Limnos Air Base, GRC, 0931, A2A, 25/11/2000. (CK) SSD: London Stansted, G, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1356 UTC D:Bratislava The Slovak Republic or Praha The Czech Republic 0140 A1A (19/dec/2000) (TJ) HER: NDB Iraklion, GRC, 0935, A2A, 25/11/2000. (CK) ONT: Kleine Brogel, BEL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1208 UTC THN: NDB Thorn, HOL 2037 AM/CW 400 (30/Dec/00)(KB) THN: Thorn, HOL, NDB, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 1208 UTC (AB) THN:Thorn Holland 0148 A1A (19/dec/2000) (TJ) ZBN: NDB Zweibruecken, D 2034 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) TEST:unid transmitting TEST in morse 0151 A1A (19/dec/2000) (TJ) PIA: NDB Piacenza, I 2031 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) LQ: NDB Landsberg, D 2029 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) HLV:Holesov The Zcech Republic 0155 A1A (19/dec/2000) (TJ) ANS:Ansbach Germany 0158 A1A (19/dec/2000) (TJ) ANS: NDB Ansbach, D 2028 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) FTZ: NDB Fritzlar, D 2026 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) FHA: NDB Friedrichshafen, D 1527 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) SWH: NDB Schwaebisch Hall, D 2023 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) ILM: NDB Illesheim, D 2021 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) SIL: NDB Siegerland, D 2019 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) C: PORTPATRICK 0820 fec 100/E/170 Inshore wx. New coverage - area Lands End to Cape Wrath inc (1) Lough Foyle to Carlingford Lough and (2) 60mile radius fm Lerwick (Shetlands) (18/Dec)(DW) E: CORSEN 0045 fec 100/E/170 now operational. Nav warnings in FF. (18/Dec)(DW) I: NITON 0520 fec 100/E/170 Inshore wx. New coverage - area N Foreland to Mull of Galloway inc Lough Foyle to Carlingford Lough (18/Dec)(DW) Pagina 48 WUN-v07 00490.0 S: LA GARDE 0300 fec 100/E/170 Now operational. Nav warnings in FF. (18/Dec)(DW) 00490.0 U: CULLERCOATS 0700 fec 100/E/170 Inshore wx. New coverage - area Cape Wrath to Lyme Regis and 60mile radius fm Lerwick (Shetlands) (18/Dec)(DW) 00518.0 ZSC: Capetown R./Hydrosan 1220 fec Navtex/Navarea V11 (07/Dec/00) (RH2) 00525 HG: NDB Wroclaw, POL 1533 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) 00590 OL: NDB Sczcecin, POL 1530 AM/CW 1k (30/Dec/00)(KB) 010673 BXL107: Chinese station, 0330z (17-12-2000) CW (IB) 01617.5 : Unid CIS Military 2036 UNID/75/170 Cipher. (19 Jan) (RGA 01650.0 CROSS: Gri-Nez 2208 USB F wx (12 Dec. 00)(HPT) 01692.0 LGQ: Rogaland Radio 2334 USB E/Norw. nav. warn.(05 Jan 01) (HPT) 01710.0 SDJ: Stockholm Radio 1934 cw, SDJ, USB E wx // 1797 (regular sced) (05 Jan 01) (HPT) 01752.0 EJK: Valentia CG Radio 2247 E gale-warning (12 Dec. 00)(HPT) 01782.0 LFO: Oerlandet Radio 2135 USB E/Norw. gale-warning #12 (05 Jan 01) (HPT) 01785.0 LGZ: Farsund Radio 2136 USB E/Norw. gale-warning (05 Jan 01) (HPT) 01797.0 SDJ: Stockholm Radio 1934 cw, SDJ, USB E wx // 1710 (regular sced) (05 Jan 01) (HPT) 01845 OK0EV: Czech Propagation Beacon CZE 2045 CW 100W. (19 Jan) (RGA) 01869 Yarmouth Coast Guard: G, nav. wngs, USB, Sun 17-12-2000 1645 UTC (AB) 01888.0 IPD: Civitavecchia Radio ITA Dec 17 1910z wx in Italian 02128.0 HU-25: CGAS Corpus Christi: & CG 1717 (HC-130 CGAS Clearwater) in 1/2 hourly checks. (30/NOV/00) (RP3) 02182.0 CROSS: Corsen 0502 USB F QSY 1650 (14 Dec.00) (HPT) 02182.0 Humber CG: 2237 USB E QSY 2226, also as a regular sced at 2340 (12 Dec. 00)(HPT) 02182.0 LFO: Oerlandet Radio 2134 USB E/Norw. QSY 1782 (05 Jan 01)(HPT) 02182.0 LGN: Bergen Radio 21.33 USB E/Norw. "no tfc on hand" regular sced (12 Dec. 00)(HPT) 02182.0 LGQ: Rogaland Radio 2333 USB E/Norw. QSY 1692 (05 Jan 01)(HPT) 02182.0 LGZ: Farsund Radio 0534 USB E/Norw. QSY 1758 (12 Dec. 00)(HPT) 02182.0 LGZ: Farsund Radio 2133 USB E/Norw. "no tfc on hand" regular sced (12 Dec. 00)(HPT) 02182.0 LGZ: Farsund Radio 2136 USB E/Norw. QSY 1785 (05 Jan 01)(HPT) 02182.0 Machichaco Radio: & Cabo Penas Radio 23.34 E/S QSY 1707 & 1677 regular sced (12 Dec. 00)(HPT) 02182.0 OXJ: Torshavn Radio 0535 USB E QSY 1641 (14 Dec.00) (HPT) 02182.0 OXZ: Lyngby Radio 0533 USB E, QSY 1704, 1734, 1758, 2586 (14 Dec.00) (HPT) 02182.0 Palma Radio: & Cabo de Gata Radio: 23.34 E/S QSY 1755 & 1767 regular sced (12 Dec. 00)(HPT) 02182.0 SDJ: Stockholm Radio 23.36 USB E QSY (no QRGs mentioned, txs on 1710 and 1797, regular sceds) (12 Dec. 00)(HPT) 02182.0 SVN: Olympia Radio 2235 USB Gr/E QSY 2590, regular sced (12 Dec. 00)(HPT) 02182.0 Shetland CG: 0506 USB E, QSY 1770 (14 Dec.00) (HPT) 02182.0 Vestmannaeyjar Radio: 0503 USB E/VN QSY 1713 (14 Dec.00)(HPT) 02182.0 YQI: Constanta Radio 1933 USB E QSY 2748 (regular sced) (05 Jan 01) (HPT) 02203 GYA: Royal navy, G, CARB, RTTY 75bd, Tue 12-12-2000 2200 UTC (AB) 02203 MGJ: Royal navy Faslane, G, CARB, RTTY 75bd, Sun 17-12-2000 1640 UTC (AB) 02203.1 MGJ: RN Base Clyde Faslane SCO 2050 RTTY/75/400 CARBs. (2 Jan)(RGA) 02237 Glenside wrking Quest: USB 0143. OM Qso smalltalk about arrivals into port and getting together to shoot pool. Both of these are naval aux. vessels based in Halifax Canada (27/Oct/00) (CMK) 02237 Glenside: 0143 USB working Quest OM Qso smalltalk about arrivals into port and getting together to shoot pool. Both of these are naval aux. vessels based in Halifax Canada (27/Oct/2000) (CM) 02250.0 OWC: DAF ? LOC 2320 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Exchanged calls with OWK. Brief psk modem(188-110A, burst mode) (29/Dec)(DW) Pagina 49 WUN-v07 02250.0 OWI: DAF ? LOC 2314 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng/wkng OWK (29/Dec)(DW) 02250.0 OWK: DAF ? LOC 2312 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng OWP (29/Dec)(DW) 02336 unid: 5LGs. Short zero, CW, Sun 24-12-2000 0113 UTC 02357.5 OUA38: Danish navy Aarhus, DNK, VVV OUA38, CW, Sun 17-12-2000 1603 UTC (AB) 02362 C7RA: Unid marker 2023 CW (05-01-2001) (AB) 02362 G6OP: Unid marker 2236 CW (06-01-200) (AB) 02362 unid: 5LGs = F8CA ar C6XH C6XH (C6XH marker continued for quite a while), CW, Sun 24-12-2000 0124 UTC (AB) 02372.0 FNGN: Frederic Daniel 21.05 FEC Looks like French fishing vessel with positional report to base, also FNGT/OTTER BANK on air (12Dec00). (PT) 02381 : NATO System 2052 NATO-PSK/2400/USB Cipher. (2 Jan) (RGA) 02390 PCKH: mv Alert IW clg mv Triton 0122 USB (07-01-2001) (AB) 02390 PDQE: mv Diamant IW clg mv Balticborg, 0124 USB (07-01-2001) (AB) 02390 PDRL: mv Dolfijn IW clg mv Zeemeeuw, 2155 USB (06-01-2001) (AB) 02390 PECD: mv Flinterborg IW clg mv Flinterdam 2158 USB (06-01-2001)(AB) 02390 PEOW: mv Heerenplein IW clg mv Santa Lucia 2155 USB (06-01-2001)(AB) 02390 mv MSC Baltic IW wkg mv Keizersborg 2146 USB (06-01-2001) (AB) 02390 mv Titium IW wkg mv Titana 2136 USB, Sat (06-01-2001) (AB) 02423.5 SAB: Goteborg Radio, S, clg ISBX, ARQ, Sun 17-12-2000 1705 UTC (AB) 02428 MKL: RAF Kinloss, G, TAFS, CW, Sun 17-12-2000 1605 UTC (AB) 02428 MKL: RAF Kinloss, G, TAFS, CW, Tue 12-12-2000 2202 UTC (AB) 02461.5 : Unid 2054 ARQ/100/170 Solid synch but no readable decode. Enciphered? (2 Jan) (RGA) 02463 IDR: Italian navy Roma, I, CARB, RTTY 75bd, Sun 17-12-2000 1712 UTC (AB) 02467 IDR : Italian navy Roma, I, CARB, RTTY 75bd, Sun 17-12-2000 1638 UTC (AB) 02474 PBC : Dutch navy Goeree, HOL, CARB, RTTY 75bd, Sun 17-12-2000 1634 UTC (AB) 02500.0 WWV: Fort Collins, Colorado 1818 AM / with time signals & solar flux info. [a 50% solar eclipse!] (25Dec.2000)(Midwest USA) 02563.1 : Mystery 5LGs Station 2133 CW Nr 03j 08 22:34:01 2001 = SWAXY KITAA... (8 Jan) (RGA) 02569.4 : Unid 2058 RTTY/50/850 Some 5FGs then offair. (2 Jan) (RGA) 02586 OXZ: Lyngby Radio, DNK, nav. wngs, USB, Wed 27-12-2000 0140 UTC (AB) 02598 VCM: CCG St. Anthony 0107 USB w/MIB. (7/Jan/01) (MADX) 02598 VCM: Canadian Coast Guard St Anthony 0107 USB w/MIB. (5/Nov/00)(MADX) 02598 VCP: Canadian Coast Guard Placentia Bay 0737 USB w/MIB. (15/Sep/00) (MADX) 02598 VOK: CCG Labrador 0137 USB w/MIB. (7/Jan/01) (MADX) 02600 IQQ: Mazara del Valla Radio, I, WX. Very funny sounding English computer voice followed by wx reports in Italian, USB, Wed 27-12-2000 0147 UTC (AB) 02608 RFFLRE: French navy Toulon, F, test tape, RTTY 75bd, Sun 17-12-2000 1631 UTC (AB) 02608.4 RFFLRE: Marine Toulon F 2055 RTT/75/850 Zui testing. (19 Jan)(RGA) 02608.4 RFFLRE: Marine Toulon F(?) 2101 RTTY/75/850 Tests. (2 Jan) (RGA) 02618.5 GFA: Bracknell Meteo 1949 FAX FL 180 prog Europe,moderate path distortion (25/Dec/00)(KB) 02626 E10: Israeli Intelligence, ISR, FTJ, AM, Wed 27-12-2000 0100 UTC (AB) 02628 IQA: Augusta Radio, I, WX, USB, Wed 27-12-2000 0152 UTC (AB) 02643 A9M: Bahrain Radio, BHR, marker, CW, Tue 26-12-2000 2321 UTC (AB) 02643.5 SPS: Witowo Radio, POL, marker, CW, Tue 26-12-2000 2246 UTC (AB) 02670 NMF2: USCG Group Woods Hold 1017 USB w/MIB. (2/Nov/00) (MADX) 02670 NMF2: USCG Group Woods Hole 1010 USB w/MIB. (15/Sep/00) (MADX) 02670 NMG2: USCG Group New Orleans 1035 USB w/MIB. Weak but readable. (2/Nov/00) (MADX) Pagina 50 WUN-v07 02670 NMN37: USCG Group Ft Macon NC 0104 USB w/MIB. (7/Jan/01) (MADX) 02670.0 CG Group Woods Hole: 0410 USB w/vessel Ranger in radio checks. (14/DEC/00) (RP3) 02676 VMR215: 0910 USB Royal Volunteer Coastal Patrol co-ordination net w/ GOSFORD wkg VMR216 LAKE MACQUARIE w/ status information re yacht TAKE IT EASY (30/Dec/00) (SD) 02680 4XZ: IDF Haifa ISR 2129 CW Not parallel to 2800. (8 Jan) (RGA) 02680 JWT:Norwegian Navy Stavanger 2200z 05 Dec 00 seems strange to me since they're usually heard on 2687 khz.(PP) 02693.0 CUL: Lisboa Radio 2206 USB EE/PP tfc-list + wkg. QRGs, // 4393.0 khz (12 Dec. 00)(HPT) 02716 :French navy Marseille, F, wkg unid vessel, USB, Sun 17-12-2000 1610 UTC (AB) 02719 IZN: Porto Torres Radio, I, weather, USB, Sun 17-12-2000 1613 UTC (AB) 02748.0 YQI: Constanta Radio 1833 USB E tfc-list; 1933 USB E wx (regular sced) (05 Jan 01) (HPT) 02749 VCO: Canadian Coast Guard Sydney 0740 USB w/MIB via Charlottetown xmsn site. (15/Sep/00) (MADX) 02749.8 ---: UNID 2105 RTTY 50/R/500 Poor copy but tfc in offline encrypt (5 fig grps) rather than Met. Ends 2108z "ok sci ok ok" ? (08/Jan)(DW) 02750.5 FDI8: FAF NICE 0047 RTTY 50/N/400 Marker "Test de FDI8 voyez le brick figs ry's" (09/Jan)(DW) 02761 OST: Oostende Radio, BEL, nav. wng, USB, Tue 26-12-2000 2239 UTC (AB) 02789 FUE: French navy Brest, F, test tape, RTTY 75bd, Sun17-12-2000 1630 UTC (AB) 02789 FUE: Marine Brest F 2105 Tests. file://4295. (2 Jan) (RGA) 02795 ESA: Tallinn Radio, EST, marker, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 0020 UTC (AB) 02800 4XZ: IDF Haifa ISR 2124 CW Marker. (8 Jan) (RGA) 02806 IGJ41: Italian navy Augusta, I, CARB, RTTY 100bd, Sun 17-12-2000 1703 UTC (AB) 02808.5 QT2: FBI Quantico MIL-STD 188-141A clg AL1: FBI Albany NY. (4/Oct/00) (MADX) 02810 OFK: Turku Radio, FNL, nav. wng, USB, Tue 26-12-2000 2240 UTC (AB) 02810.0 RFFEDFG: Laval, France 19.15 ARQ-E 72/400 REGTRANS LAVAL with tfc to RFFXCFE/REGTRANS THIONVILLE on UGF cct (12Dec00). (PT) 02829 SPB: Szczecin Radio, POL, marker, CW, Sun 17-12-2000 1709 UTC (AB) 02829.5 SPB: Szczecin Radio, POL, marker, CW, Tue 26-12-2000 2251 UTC (AB) 02829.5 SPB28: SzczecinRadio POL 2058 FEC/100/170 Tfc list. (19 Jan)(RGA) 02840 : Unid FishFone 2100 USB Analogue enciphered voice net. Male voices. 2 stations. Prob Spanish. (19 Jan) (RGA) 02840.0 rffxcfe: 2015 arq-e/72 ufe022 tfc ff and 5l 2000-12-12 (WP3) 02842.0 RFFXCFE: Thionville, France 19.55 ARQ-E 72/400 REGTRANS THIONVILLE with tfc to RFFEDFG/REGTRANS LAVAL on UFE cct (12Dec00). (PT) 02844 E10: Israeli Intel ISR in progress 0026 AM (06-01-2001) (AB) 02844 E10: Israeli Intelligence, ISR, in progress, AM, Wed 27-12-2000 0014 UTC (AB) 02852 BFXO: unid, , endless BFXO marker, CW, Wed 27-12-2000 0010 UTC (AB) 02869 :Syktyvkar Meteo, RUS, volmet, USB, Tue 26-12-2000 2332 UTC (AB) 02869 :Yekaterinburg Meteo, RUS, volmet, USB, Tue 26-12-2000 2338 UTC (AB) 02872 :Gander aeradio, CAN, wkg TWA 0658. Selcal check AFKM, USB, Wed 27-12-2000 0130 UTC (AB) 02872 :Shanwick aeradio, G, ocean clearance for 'latenza' 401 (something like that), USB, Wed 27-12-2000 0134 UTC (AB) 02894 unid: 102 = 5FGs. Ends with 'QQQ922', RTTY 50bd, Sun17-12-2000 1957 UTC (AB) 02900 unid: LUCE DE IWMS K, CW, Sun 24-12-2000 0055 UTC (AB) 02922 4XZ: Israeli navy Tel Aviv, ISR, VVV marker, CW, Sun 17-12-2000 1619 UTC (AB) Pagina 51 02932 02941 02941 02941 03002 03005 03036 03087.3 03164 03167.0 03168 03172.5 03172.5 03172.5 03180 03190 03195 03195 03215 03231 03240.0 03245 03245.0 03251.4 03270.5 03272.2 03275 03275 03281 03299 03310.0 03310.0 03335 03335 03345 WUN-v07 :Khabarovsk ACC, RUS, wkg unid aircraft, USB, Wed 27-12-2000 0048 UTC (AB) :Kiev Meteo, UKR, volmet, USB, Wed 27-12-2000 0050 UTC :Rostov Meteo, RUS, volmet, USB, Tue 26-12-2000 2326 UTC (AB) :St. Petersburg Meteo, RUS, volmet, USB, Tue 26-12-2000 2335 UTC (AB) unid: probably a vessel. Language was Polish. Wkg unid on 3005 kHz, ARQ, Sun 24-12-2000 0810 UTC (AB) unid: probably a vessel. Language was Polish. Wkg unid on 3002 kHz, ARQ, Sun 24-12-2000 0810 UTC (AB) OB : Unid marker, 1433z (30-12-2000) slowly CW (IB) unid: very slow Link11 like signal, Sun 17-12-2000 1857 UTC (AB) D7XC: CIS Military 2118 CW To DM1T: qrj3 qmo qdx qsw3 qyt1 k. To C42C zva zml zzn qyt6 k. (8 Jan) (RGA) 9F: (net control): 0146 USB w/6A, 4B & 7H in Link-11 coordination net.(4/DEC/00) (RP3) unid: 5FGs = 000 (long dashes), CW, Sun 24-12-2000 2217 UTC (AB) IMB31: Roma Meteo, I, coded weather, RTTY 50bd, Sun 24-12-2000 0043 UTC (AB) IMB1: Rome Meteo I 2107 RTTY/50/??? SMTU2 LTAA 191800. In QRM. (19 Jan) (RGA) IMB31: Rome Meteo, I 2103 RTTY 50/850 aviation wx (05/Dec/2000)(ANE) Institut fuer Atmosphaerenphysik (IAP) Juliusruh, D? 1620 SWEEP, FM-CW sounder, 90 sweeps/min, > 250 kHz/s, scan width approx. 200 kHz (4/Dec/00)(KB) USU: Mariupol Radio, UKR, weather, CW, Sun 17-12-2000 1720 UTC (AB) MX: Russian mil. Izhevsk, RUS, channelmarker R, CW, Mon 11-12-2000 2234 UTC (AB) MXm: Russian mil Izhevsk, RUS, Channelmarker 'R', CW, Sat 23-12-2000 2338 UTC (AB) : CIS Military/Navy 2110 36-50/50/200 Several msgs. (19 Jan)(RGA) UNID: KAWN broadcast (xmtr site?) 0523 FAX 120/576 on USB w/KAWN wx in BAUDOT 75/850 on LSB. Listed as an Offutt/Elkhorn frequency in the latest Worldwide FAX Schedules publication. (24/Nov/00) (MADX) RFFXCFE: Thionville, France 19.50 ARQ-E 72/400 REGTRANS THIONVILLE with tfc to RFFEDFG/REGTRANS LAVAL on yet another UGF cct (12Dec00). (PT) UCE: Arkhangelsk Radio, RUS, wkg unid vessel, ARQ, Sun 17-12-2000 1806 UTC (AB) RFFEDFG: Laval, France 19.52 ARQ-E 72/400 REGTRANS LAVAL with tfc to RFFXCFE/REGTRANS THIONVILLE on UEF cct (12Dec00). (PT) M12: 287 287 287 000, CW, Sun 24-12-2000 1900 UTC (AB) NNN0ALS: US Navy-Marine Corps MARS 0140 Baudot 75/170r working NNN0JSW and NNN0WMZ. (14Jan.2001)(Midwest USA) WWFV: SWBS-McCaysville, GA 0539 Baudot 45/170n with The Book of Matthew in the King James Bible. (14Jan.2001) (Midwest USA) AG5T: unid LJPQ DE AG5T ZGF ZSZ ZIH QYT1 K, CW, Sun 17-12-2000 1730 UTC (AB) unid: 3LAN 3LAN 3LAN DE SLSL SLSL QTC ZLY K, CW, Sun 24-12-2000 0025 UTC (AB) : Russian Air Defence/WZD Tracker 2121 CW 990022??8????? (2 Jan)(RGA) YCLR: Unid. Probably Ukrainian mil, , HNBG HNBG DE YCLR YCLR QTC = 45 45 25 2340 845 = 88 = UAAAA 5LGs, CW, Mon 25-12-2000 2052 UTC (AB) ESA: Tallinn Radio 1835 USB E/Est., nav. warn. 1837 off (regular sced) (05 Jan 01) (HPT) UTT: Odessa Radio 1834 USB E nav. warn. (regular sced) (05 Jan 01)(HPT) L: ENIGMA MX, SLHFB St. Petersburg, RUS, 1800, CW, 1/Jan/2001.(ANE) MX: Russian navy St Petersburg, RUS, Channelmarker L, CW, Tue 12-12-2000 2054 UTC (AB) JG: Mountain Rescue Service Wellington 0704 USB, clg JG37, JG40, Pagina 52 03345 03354 03354 03354 03361 03372 03372 03372 03377 03386 03390 03390 03397.7 03415 03465 03466 03466 03466 03467 03508 03594 03651,5 03651.5 03655 03658 03658 03667.2 03678.0 036783 03712.0 03737 03756.6 03757 03782 03782.0 WUN-v07 JG42, JG45, JG46, JG48,JG49, JG56, JG61, JG63, JG65, JG68, JG74, weather and check-in, this is ZLJGlistening for any calls (29/Dec/00) (NJ) KU Base: MRS Central north Island 0753 USB, what can I do for you tonight over ?, pick you up at the end of Kaweka Road what time will you be there over (19/Dec/00) (NJ) WJ8B: Unid, , 7UCK 7UCK 7UCK DE WJ8B WJ8B QTC 177 33 2300 25 = 5LGs, CW, Mon 25-12-2000 2014 UTC(AB) unid: 431 followed by 5FGs, CW, Sun 24-12-2000 1824 UTC (AB) unid: in progress. Cyrillic 5LGs. Ends with = 350 K. Short zero, CW, Sun 17-12-2000 1831 UTC (AB) M21: Russian Air Defense, RUS, BT99?2327?9????? BT20586507100909, CW, Tue 12-12-2000 2027 UTC (AB) WWGS: unid HPGB DE WWGS QSA? K. Control station WWGS clg HPGB, NJKH, NPEX, E7GM, HPHG, T22J,CW, Sun 17-12-2000 2110 UTC (AB) UNID: 0750 USB, wkg 2039 TOKOROA ?, is there any previous medical things we should know about? Standby while I go and call a doctor over (12/Dec/00) (NJ) unid (MP3 ?): 0750 USB, wkg 2039 TOKOROA ?, is there any previous medical things we should know about? Standby while I go and call a doctor over (12/Dec/00) (NJ) CH8N: unid TR2F TR2F TR2F DE CH8N CH8N QTC 62 20 24 1912 = 505 TR2F = 5LG = CH8N K. Time is UTC+1. Duplex freq. file://3832 kHz, CW, Sun 24-12-2000 1813 UTC (AB) M21: Russian Air Defense, RUS, BT99?2157?8?????, CW, Sun 24-12-2000 1857 UTC (AB) MGJ: RN Base Clyde SCO 2115 RTTY/75/850 CARBs 02 04 only. (19Jan) (RGA) MGJ: Royal navy Faslane, G, CARB, RTTY 75bd, Sun 17-12-2000 1723 UTC (AB) U4NP: Unid, , HRT6 HRT6 HRT6 de U4NP U4NP K, CW, Tue 12-12-2000 2254 UTC (AB) EIP: Shannon, IRL, volmet, USB, Sun 24-12-2000 0045 UTC (AB) REA4: Russian Air Force Moscow, RUS, =7788020=REA4, CW, Sat 23-12-2000 2340 UTC (AB) REA4: AFHQ Moscow RUS 1843 CW 09180 bcast to aircraft. file://5227 (9 Jan) (RGA) REA4: AFHQ Moscow RUS 1843 CW 09180 bcast to aircraft. file://5227 (9 Jan) (RGA) REA4: AFHQ Moscow RUS 2040 CW 04020 bcast to aircraft. file://5227. (4 Jan) (RGA) FR37: Unid Dutch station, HOL, Radio checks with FL102 in Holland and TV38 in the UK, LSB, Tue 12-12-2000 2226 UTC unid: dash or letter 'T' ? On the air for many hours, CW, Sat 23-12-2000 2335 UTC (AB) SC: Two-Letter Beacon 2121 CW 3593.9-S 3594-C. (19 Jan) (RGA) SXA : Greek navy Piraeus, GRC, VVV marker, CW, Sun 24-12-20000110 UTC (AB) SXA32: Greek Navy Spatta 2013 CW / V-marker (06/Dec/2000) (ANE) RSW: Arkhangelsk Meteo RUS 0045 RTTY/50/850 Synops. (13 Jan)(RGA) MX: Russian navy Khiva, RUS, channelmarker V, CW, Mon 11-12-2000 2231 UTC (AB) MXm : Russian navy Khiva, UZB, Channelmarker 'V', CW, Sat 23-12-2000 2338 UTC (AB) : Unid Prob German Mil? 2200 ARQ-E/46.2/150 Betas. (2 Jan) (RGA) SXH32: Greek Navy Souda Bay 2016 CW / V-marker (06/Dec/2000)(ANE) CTP:Portuguese naval Portugal 1943 15 Jan 01 RTTY 075 callband (EB) SXA33: Greek Navy Spatta 2018 CW / V-marker (06/Dec/2000) (ANE) UIW: KaliningradRadio RUS 2124 CW Wx fcast in RR. (19 Jan) (RGA) : Unid CW 2125 CW Dashes only. (19 Jan) (RGA) S30: Russian mil. Rostov-Volvograd area, RUS, Pip, CW, Mon 11-12-2000 2245 UTC (AB) CTP: NATO Oeiras, POR, NAWS DE CTP, RTTY 75bd, Sun 24-12-2000 0002 UTC (AB) CTP: Portugese Navy Oeiras 2020 RTTY 50/850 NAWS test msg Pagina 53 03815 03815 03826 03832 03840.8 03842 03855.0 03855.0 03858.5 03861 03862 03863 03866 03882 03887.5 04011 04012.2 04013 04014 04015.0 04030.0 04047 04125 04134 04134 04159.0 04209.5 04209.5 04210.0 04210.5 04212.0 04212.5 04212.5 04213.5 04214.0 04214.0 04215.5 04216.0 04216.5 04218.5 04219.5 04227.0 04232.0 04239.0 WUN-v07 (06/Dec/2000) (ANE) :Squeeky wheel, RUS, marker, CW, Mon 11-12-2000 2243 UTC (AB) :Squeeky wheel, RUS, marker, CW, Sun 24-12-2000 0023 UTC (AB) unid: 5LGs, CW, Sun 24-12-2000 2346 UTC (AB) CH8N: unid TR2F TR2F TR2F DE CH8N CH8N QTC 62 20 24 1912 = 505 TR2F = 5LG = CH8N K. Time is UTC+1. Duplex freq. file://3377 kHz, CW, Sun 24-12-2000 1813 UTC (AB) UNID: unknown 1955 FEC-A 96/170 bltns in AA, "Fej" mentioned (09/Dec/2000) (ANE) NCZT: unid XOLZ DE NCZT K, CW, Sat 23-12-2000 2348 UTC (AB) DDH3: HAMBURG MET 0648 FAX 120/576/N/800 Upper air charts 700/850hpa (25/Dec)(DW) DDH3: Hamburg Meteo, D 2205 FAX / weather charts (06/Dec/2000) (ANE) : Unid German AirForce 2127 ARQ-E/85.7/160 Idling. (19 Jan) (RGA) : Russian Navy 0052 36-50/50/250 At least 3 msgs. (13 Jan) (RGA unid: 430 = 32 21 32 24 21 30 = 5FGs = 430, CW, Sun 24-12-2000 1839 UTC (AB) unid: TUM2 QRJ3 QYT1 K. TUM2 QLS QYT1 K, CW, Sun 24-12-2000 2331 UTC (AB) :Unid, , 5FGs = 497 ar, CW, Mon 25-12-2000 2007 UTC (AB) M51: French Intel., F, BT NR 41 D 25 21:02:08 2000 BT 5LGs, CW, Mon 25-12-2000 2000 UTC (AB) AEM1AT: US MARS, G, wkg AEM1Am and AEM1EB, LSB, Sun 17-12-20001900 UTC (AB) S8BD: Unid 5LGs 0013 CW (06-01-2001) (AB) 5ST: ASECNA Antan 1930 Arq-E3 48/400 Idling (28/Dec/00) (RH2) M21: Russian Air defense, RUS, BT99?2313?8?????, CW, Tue 12-12-2000 2013 UTC (AB) M21: Russian Air Defense RUS BT990318??8????? 0017 CW (06-01-2001) (AB) VLB2: 2350 AM / YL (13/Jan/2001) (Argo Sicily) 555: ENIGMA M10 2100 CW / 57x5F for 249 and 30x5F for 071 (06/Dec/2000) (ANE) unid: 5LGs (repeated) = = 891 891 50 50 00000. Short zero, CW, Sun 24-12-2000 0012 UTC (AB) VAE: Canadian Coast Guard Tofino 0503 USB w/MIB. (24/Nov/00)(MADX) SYDNEY RADIO VIS: 0728 USB icw CRUISE CONTROL VHN633 w/ posn report (18/Dec/00) (SD) SYDNEY RADIO VIS: 0728 USB icw CRUISE CONTROL VHN633 w/ posn report(18/Dec/00) (SD) KPH: San Francisco, Ca 0059z CW KPH and ARQ/100 idle <thought they were off??> 5 Dec [SN] P: CHILUNG 2230 fec 100/E/170 HF NAVTEX. Nav wngs in EE. Hvy qrm/splatter from IAR on incorrect frequency (18/Dec)(DW) P: CHILUNG 2230 fec 100/E/170 HF Navtex. Poor copy. Nav wngs (firing exercises) in EE. Followed by met wng (27/Dec)(DW) IAR: ROME RADIO 2013 CW Chan free marker "IAR". Operating on wrong frequency, this is an exclusive HF MSI freq. s/b 4210.5 (18/Dec)(DW) A9M: Hamala Radio 2224 cw, a9m tlx + SITOR (05 Jan 01)(HPT) XSQ: Guangzhou Radio 2015 cw, xsq + SITOR (05 Jan 01)(HPT) LZW23: Varna Radio 2018 lzw + SITOR (05 Jan 01) (HPT) LZW: Varna Radio BUL marker 0217 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) UFN: Novorossyisk Radio RUS marker 0217 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) IDR2: Ny Rome: 2007 ITA-2 75/R/850 mrk (05 Jan 01) (HPT) IDR2: Roma Radio 2357 RTTY 75/850 /igj42 /igj43 /idr3 /idr8 (14/Jan/2001) (Argo Sicily) OXZ: LYNGBY RADIO 2330 fec 100/E/170 Tfc list and svc info re pending telex closure (27/Dec)(DW) TAH: ISTANBUL RADIO 2003 fec 100/E/170 Wx fcst in TT (14/Dec)(DW) IAR: Roma Radio I marker 0215 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) LZW24: Varna Radio 2018 de lzw lzw (05 Jan 01) (HPT) IAR: Roma Radio I marker 0221 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) IGJ42: Ny Augusta 2044 ITA-2 100/R/850 mrk (05 Jan 01)(HPT) FUF: FN Ft de France 1405 RTTY 75/850 Test tape (24-Dec-00) (RH2) 4XZ: Haifa Radio 0003 CW / vvv de 4xz 4xz (14/Jan/2001) Pagina 54 04259.0 04267.9 04268 04268.0 04269.0 04271 04271.0 04273 04280.0 04294.0 04295.0 04317.9 04343 04360 04372.0 04372.0 04393.0 04396.3 04417.0 04420.0 04440 04440.0 04441 04498.0 04500.0 04500.0 04522 04536 04555 04557.0 04557.8 04558 04560.0 04562 04567.0 04570 04574.5 04574.5 04595.4 04598 04598 WUN-v07 (Argo Sicily) XSG: Shanghai Radio 2059 cw, cq de xsg (05 Jan 01) (HPT) VTG: IN Mumbai IND 2144 CW Vs Marker. Ripple! (19 Jan) (RGA) VTG4: IN Mumbai IND 2203 CW Traffic reconcilliation bcast. (2Jan) (RGA) VTG: Mumbai, India 1403z CW V DE 17 Nov [SN] UNID: Number Station 0007 AM / YL read numbers in EE (14/Jan/2001) (Argo Sicily) CFH: CanForce Halifax NS CAN 2147 RTTY/75/750 Wx actuals. (19 Jan) (RGA) FUJ: French Navy,Noumea NCL 1138 RTTY 75R/ de FYJ TESTING RYRY... (26/Dec/2000) (Steven Costin) SAA: KarlskronaRadio S 2205 CW Handsent QSXs. (2 Jan) (RGA) PBC: Ny Goeree 2056 ITA-2 75/N/850 ch mrk (05 Jan 01)(HPT) SXA34: Spatta Naval, GRC 0330 CW / VVV-marker (08/Dec/2000) (ANE) FUE: Ny Brest 2126 ITA-2 75/R/850 ry, testing (05 Jan 01)(HPT) NMG: USCG NEW ORLEANS 0713 FAX 120/576/N/800 Fuzzy chart. Looks like text (25/Dec)(DW) RLK7: ArkhangelskRadio RUS 2201 CW QSXs to 4LY. (8 Jan) (RGA) E10: Isreali Intel., ISR, VLB2, AM, Mon 11-12-2000 2247 UTC A9A: (net control): 2339 w/AL0, RS7 and 7IH (5/DEC/00) (RP3) M2N: 2055 USB calling B2M w/no response. (29/NOV/00). (RP3) CUL: Lisboa Radio 2206 USB EE/PP tfc-list + wkg. QRGs, //2693.0 khz (12 Dec. 00)(HPT) F6X2: Slovak Military Zilina SVK 0107 MORSE/--/200 F6X2 (x3)=T4FD (x3) AR. (13 Jan) (RGA) unid: 0420 USB 2 EE OM in QSO talking about "changing boats" and other personal gripes 20/Nov/2000 (RRM) Un-ID: 20.48 ITA2 50/300 Encrypted msgs between "+++++++++++". Headers partially unreadable but include UTS27, UTS28 etc (07Dec00). (PT) : CIS Military 2016 MS-5/4800/USB Cipher. (9 Jan) (RGA) F2B & V2O: 2348 USB discussing comms equipment. Heard D3I here a few months ago (12/NOV/00) (JLM) : CIS Military 2204 MS-5/4800/USB Setup tones; morse opchat. (8Jan) (RGA) V: CISN KHIVA 2025 CW Single letter [V] HF beacon (02/Jan)(DW) Numerous callsigns: SHARES, MARS 0100 USB SHARES 00-3 exercise net (26/Oct/00) (RMC) Numerous callsigns: SHARES, MARS 0100 USB SHARES 00-3 exercise net (26/Oct/00) (RRC) 022NHQCAP: Civil Air Patrol National HQ 0347 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. Also on 5711khz. (18/Oct/00)(MADX) RVA: unid poss National Guard 0245 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (30/Sep/00) (MADX) FDG: French AF Bordeaux, F, test tape, RTTY 50bd, Tue 12-12-2000 2016 UTC (AB) FDI8: 2200 CW / vvv de fdi8 (13/Jan/2001) (Argo Sicily) S: ENIGMA MX, SLHFB Arkhangelsk, RUS, 2155, CW, 1/Jan/2001, (ANE) MX: Russian mil. Izhevsk, RUS, channelmarker R, CW, Mon 11-12-2000 2238 UTC (AB) TAH: ISTANBUL RADIO 2000 fec 100/E/170 Wx forecast in EE then TT. Not in parallel with 8431 but delayed started. 4216 not in use. (15/Dec)(DW) RKR74: Irkutsk Meteo 1940 FAX 120/576 clear margins, but unid probably synop. chart. Next at 2008 (26/Dec/00)(KB) 6PXJ: [QTH?] 1353z CW "DE 6PXJ 6PXJ 6PXJ V ABYZ ABYZ ABYZ" Dec 17, 2000 [SN] HZN46: Jeddah Meteo SDA 2213 RTTY/100/430 (8-bit RTTY). French airfields actuals. (2 Jan) (RGA) : Russian Air Defence/WZD Tracker/Plotter 2215 CW Plots from 990115/8 to 990118/8 over 2 minutes. Fast moving target aircraft? (2 Jan) (RGA) {NOID): ENIGMA M21, 2150, russian air defence time signal "= 990051??8?????", CW, 1/Jan/2001. (ANE) FDI22: Air Narbonne F 2219 RTTY/50/400 Bricks. (2 Jan) (RGA) FDI8: Air Nice F 2220 CW Marker. (2 Jan) (RGA) FDI8: French AF Nice, F, VVV marker, CW, Tue 12-12-2000 2213 Pagina 55 04610 04619.5 04625 04637 04659 04700 04718 04721 04724 04724 04724.0 04742 04742.0 04742.0 04742.0 04742.0 04747.5 04777.5 04780.0 04798 04798 04800.0 04836.0 04836.0 04836.0 04837.0 04840.0 04841 04841 04867.0 04886.5 WUN-v07 UTC(AB) GFA22: Bracknell Meteo 0436 FAX 120/576 w/chart. (3/Dec/00)(MADX) RETAI: Guarda Civil GEMALPI, ESP 1927 RTTY 50/850 msg to other GC stations, op chat in USB (07/Dec/2000) (ANE) S28: Russian Mil. Moscow area, RUS, Buzzer, AM, Mon 11-12-2000 2246 UTC (AB) XPH: Polytone station, RUS, 876 1 + 5FGs, AM, Tue 12-12-2000 2140 UTC (AB) CQ466,907: M53 (N.Korea), 1505z (17-12-2000) CW 5F (IB) 1KZDJANKOVIC: Polish KFOR Net 1906 ALE/USB Calls 1KZSDKACANIK. (8 Jan) (RGA) RESCUE 51: RAF Nimrod a/c 0740 USB wkg KINLOSS RESCUE. At 0744, KINLOSS RESUCE clg RESCUE 193.(2/Jan/01) (MADX) TROUT 99: USAF Chief of Staff C-135C 0533 USB wkg ANDREWS w/pp to Andrews CP. TROUT 99 stated that he was carrying a CSAF (Chief of Staff US Air Force) Support Van and asked for the active runway. (24/Nov/00) (MADX) ANDREWS: 0647 USB w/28-character EAM (IHO2S7...) /6712/6739/8992/ 9025/11175/13200/15016/(19/Nov/00) (MADX) LAJES: 0652 USB w/22-character EAM (75WKUG). (2/Jan/01) (MADX) Elmendorf Global: GHFS 0711 USB / with phone patch for King 23. (15Dec.2000) (Midwest USA) LMBJ: Unid british mil., 2124, USB, radio check w/ARCHITECT (RAF Strike Cmd), 18/Aug/2000. (CK) Architect: (RAF Flight Watch Center): 0249 USB w/Ascot 3221 (RAF Tristar ZE-704, 216 Sqdn RAF Brize Norton) who reports passing checkpoint 234 at 0225Z and ETA Brize Norton of 0635Z. Selcal check (LM-BJ). (10/DEC/00)(RP3) Architect: (RAF Flight Watch Center): 2233 USB w/Skywatch (unidentified) in radio checks. (7/DEC/00) (RP3) Architect: 0509 USB w/Ascot 3220 (RAF Tristar ZE-704, 216 Sqdn RAF Brize Norton-not heard) w/wx for undisclosed location and selcal check (LM-BJ) (8/DEC/00) (RP3) Cyprus Flightwatch: 0436 USB clg ARCHITECT for radio check, answered twice but apparently Cyprus couldn't hear ARCHITECT 20/Nov/2000 (RRM) HIGH VOLTAGE & LANCER 02 with "spare groups": 0242 USB (08/DEC/00) (JLM) IMB51: Rome Meteo 0440 FAX sfc analysis (5/Dec/00)(KB) MDI: (Military Department of Indiana) ERN GOLDEN PIRATE (Net Control) called: 81st TROOP COMMAND ANDERSON ANGOLA CAMP ATTERBURY BEDFORD BLOOMINGTON BLUFFTON BOSWELL COLUMBUS CRAWFORDSVILLE EVANSVILLE FORT WAYNE GREENCASTLE HAMMOND JASPER KOKOMO LAFAYETTE LEBANON LOGANSPORT MADISON MARION MICHIGAN CITY MUNCIE NEW CASTLE NOBLESVILLE PLYMOUTH REMINGTON RICHMOND ROCKVILLE SEYMOUR SHELBYVILLE SOUTH BEND TELL CITY TERRE HAUTE TYNDALL ARMORY VINCENNES 1300-1310 LSB (13/SEP/00) (JLM) : Unid German AirForce 2154 ARQ-E/85.7/150 Idling. (19 Jan) (RGA) : Unid Prob German AF 2031 ARQ-E/85.7/160 Betas. (9 Jan) (RGA) 3 ROMEO: calling 5 YANKEE on WING COMMAND frequency 0145 USB moved here from 9261.5 (03/DEC/00)(JLM) 3MP: Lithuanian MIL, LTU, 0453 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling VB1A (23Dec00) (LDO) VB1A: Lithuanian MIL, LTU, 0456 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling 3MP (23Dec00) (LDO) VR5: Lithuanian MIL, LTU, 0346 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling NR5M (23Dec00) (LDO) RVA: 0052 USB ALE (03/DEC/00) (JLM) O9Y: 0220 USB ALE. SITE 1, NG Relay station at McConnellsburg, PA heard here in USB voice late last year. (15/NOV/00) (JLM) OWP: Unid Danish Military 1610 ALE/USB Calls OWE/RDAF Karup. (10Jan) (RGA) OWP: Unid Danish Military 1610 ALE/USB Calls OWE/RDAF Karup. (10Jan) (RGA) LRF: 0132 USB ALE (03/DEC/00) (JLM) DUST: Unid 0248 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (30/Sep/00)(MADX) Pagina 56 WUN-v07 04924.5 LRF: 1438 USB ALE (22/NOV/00) (JLM) 04944 8HGP : Unid 2041 DFSK/MORSE/UNID/300/400 Morse opchat in chan B 'bkbkbk 8HGP kkkk' Unid 300 bps data in chan a. (9 Jan) (RGA) 04954.4 71B: UK CCF Milecom Stn Somerset G 1509 PACKET/300/170 Long personal messages. (5 Jan) (RGA) 04991 PANTHER: DEA Nassau 0241 USB wkg 03C: USCG HH-60J #6003 on SIERRA BRAVO. After radio check, units switched to "PANTHER ALPHA". (15/Dec/00)(MADX) 04996 RWM: Time Signal Moskow, RUS, 2140, CW, 23/Aug/2000. (CK) 05000 YVTO: Time Station Caracas Venezuela 0102 AM w/SS announcement at each minute. (12/Nov/00) (MADX) 05027 450: M07 (Czech Intel), 0223z (30-12-2000) CW 5F (IB) 05052 JJV56: Japanese station, 0951z (15-12-2000) CW (IB) 05056 Unid 2014 REVS/48.5/400 Revs only.(13 Jan) (RGA) 05064 9MB13: Georgetown Naval, Pennang, MLA, 1820, V-marker "VVV VVV VVV 9MB 13/19", CW, 1/Jan/2001. (ANE) 05064 9MB: MN Georgetown MLA 2103 CW V(s) 9MB13/19. (21 Dec) (RGA) 05064 9MB: MN Penang MLA 1907 CW Marker. (6 Jan) (RGA) 05064.0 9MB: MN GEORGETOWN 1532 CW Marker "vvv 9MB 13/19" (21/Dec)(DW) 05075 FDG: FAF Bordeaux F 2106 RTTY/50/350 Bricks. (21 Dec) (RGA) 05085 WWFV: Radio Station WWFV 0000 RTTY 45.45/170 www.wwfv.net Hearing Impaired Broadcast (08/Jan/2001)(Peter Taggart) 05087.2 WWFV: SWBS-McCaysville, GA 2257 Baudot 45/170n with RYs, ID and then into The Book of Matthew Bible verses. (11Jan.2001) (Midwest USA) 05091 : Unid Illicit 2138 AM YL with 5LGs. (4 Jan) (RGA) 05100 : Unid FAX 1923 FAX/120/576 Scratchy pic. Unable to determine whether Melbourne or Beijing. (6 Jan) (RGA) 05100.0 AXM33: CANBERRA MET 1538 FAX 120/576/N/800 Weak chart (end of) (21/Dec)(DW) 05108 ---: Moscow Meteo 1552 FAX 120/576 500 hPa analysis, alternating clear and blurred periods (7/Dec/00)(KB) 05120 015: unid 0742 MIL-STD 188-141A clg 001: unid. (24/Nov/00) (MADX) 05120 OWC: Unid Danish Military 1638 ALE/USB Calls OWD/RDAF Vaerlose. (10 Jan) (RGA) 05120 OWC: Unid Danish Military 1846 ALE/USB Calls OWI. Repeats call on 4841. (8 Jan) (RGA) 05120 OWC: Unid Danish Military 1846 ALE/USB Calls OWI. Repeats call on 4841. (8 Jan) (RGA) 05120 OWD: Danish Mil 0741 MIL-STD 188-141A clg OWP: Danish Mil. (24/Nov/00) (MADX) 05122.5 : CIS Military 2139 81-81/81/200 Cipher. (4 Jan) (RGA) 05123 DOC: 0336 USB Ch. 2 "I will come down and have a listen at 8:30 (2030) over, say hi to mum there" ZKG2001 (unheard) ZKG21 AUCKLAND is clear good evening (29/Dec/00)(NJ) 05140.0 260: ENIGMA M23 1900 CW / "260" repeated for 11 min then off (07/Dec/2000) (ANE) 05150 VTK2: Tuticorin Naval, IND, 1825, V-marker "VVV VTK 2/3/4", CW,1/Jan/2001 (ANE) 05153.0 ---: UNID 1913 RTTY 50/R/250 Tfc in online encrypt. Slow opr sigs with hdr? 3sc? "UTT27 rwr p/s 21 21:20 wr UTS28" before further tfc. Ends "nil k" and offair (21/Dec)(DW) 05153.9 MX: Russian navy Arkhangelsk, RUS, cluster beacon S, CW, Sun 17-12-2000 0030 UTC (AB) 05155 E18: EE/YL, , 307 number 140 group 088 + 5FGs, LSB, Thu 14-12-2000 2200 UTC (AB) 05170 E10: Israeli Intel ISR SYN2 2148 AM (05-01-2001) 05170 SYN2: ENIGMA E10, ISR(?), 1545, no msg, AM, 1/Jan/2001. (ANE) 05171 SYN2: Unid Illicit 1951 USB YL in EE repeating SYN2 then offair. Freq is approximate. (6 Jan) (RGA) 05192 YKRG: Unid, 1032z (30-12-2000) CW (IB) 05194 UNID: 1000 USB w/ANDVT pulses. (19/Sep/00) (MADX) 05197.5 1KZDJANKOVIC: POL-MIL KFOR Jankovicz, Kosovo, 0602 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A to OPERACYJNYPKW (07Dec00)(LDO) 05197.5 1KZSDKACANIK: POL-MIL KFOR Kacanik, Kosovo, 0606 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A to 1KZPRC2 (07Dec00)(LDO) 05197.5 OPERACYJNYPKW: POL-MIL Warszawa, POL, 1803 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A to 1KZDJANKOVIC (09Dec00)(LDO) Pagina 57 WUN-v07 05213 FDI8: Nice Air, F, 1833, V-marker, CW, 1/Jan/2001. (ANE) 05213.0 FDI8: FAF NICE 1935 CW Marker "vvv de FDI8 ar" (21/Dec)(DW) 05219.0 UNID: UNID 0415 RTTY 75/170 Unable decode! Logged previously at this time! (24-Dec-00) (RH2) 05230 CIO2: ENIGMA E10, ISR(?), 1545, no msg, AM, 1/Jan/2001. (ANE) 05236.0 AFA1NY:, USAF MARS: 2110 USB (16/NOV/00) (JLM) 05236.0 Numerous callsigns: SHARES, MARS 0100 USB SHARES 00-3 exercise net (26/Oct/00) (RMC) 05236.0 Numerous callsigns: SHARES, MARS 0100 USB SHARES 00-3 exercise net (26/Oct/00) (RRC) 05246.0 ---: UNID 2301 CW Continuous string of V's then "ar" and offair (22/Dec)(DW) 05257.4 FDI22: French AF Narbonne 0334 BAUDOT 50/360 w/test tape. (18/Oct/00) (MADX) 05261 UNID: French Military 0508 USB Thomson CSF Systeme 3000 in both STANAG 4285 PSK and with 8-TONE MFSK (ALE/Synch) mode. (19/Oct/00) (MADX) 05261 UNID: French Military 0508 USB Thomson CSF Systeme 3000 in both STANAG 4285 PSK and with 8-TONE MFSK (ALE/Synch) mode. (19/Oct/00) (MADX) 05298.0 3MP: UNID 2036 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng VB1A (21/Dec)(DW) 05298.0 4MP: UNID 1836 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng VB1 VR5 (22/Dec)(DW) 05298.0 4MP: UNID 2002 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng VB1A (21/Dec)(DW) 05298.0 TN1: UNID 1957 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng 4MP (21/Dec)(DW) 05298.0 VB1A: UNID 1957 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng 4MP (21/Dec)(DW) 05300.0 ALPHA 4 BRAVO: calling CHARLIE 8 DELTA 0032 USB (15/NOV/00) (JLM) 05310 VDE: ENIGMA M29, 0700, 35x5F grps, CW, 1/Jan/2001. (ANE) 05311.5 Unid 1956 ARQ-E/46.2/160 Prob German Military. (6 Jan) (RGA) 05320 :Unid Foxes Stn 2112 RTTY/75/840 Parallel to/night freq of the mystery foxes stn on 19530. (21 Dec) (RGA) 05320.0 A3GM: Hellenic Navy Ag.Paraskevi 0620 USB / voice tfc to LS1E, Frigate Ydra (30/Dec/2000) (Phidias Bourlas (PL)) 05320.0 UNID: unknown 1915 RTTY 75/400 cont. foxes, no id or callsign (09/Dec/2000) (ANE) 05322 FDG: Bordeaux Air, F, 1855, V-marker, CW, 1/Jan/2001. (ANE) 05322.5 FDI22: Narbonne Air, F 1850 CW / VVV-marker (08/Dec/2000) (ANE) 05325 FDG: AF Bordeaux 2156 CW, vvv de fdg ar (15/Dec/00) (MJ) 05336 AF2B: Unid 1833 ALE/USB Calls AF7Q. (19 Jan) (RGA) 05342 MX: Russian navy Khiva, UZB, marker 'V', CW, Tue 26-12-2000 0106 UTC (AB) 05342.5 GHCT: Unid east european mil, 1555, tfc to SUYY etc, CW,1/Jan/2001. (ANE) 05343 GLENAN: Prob French Customs in Bretagne 1032 ALE/USB Calls MOLENE on 5343 and 8165. (19 Jan) (RGA) 05353.5 : Unid Guardia Civil SPA ARQ/100/380 Selcall XXXX Only. (13 Jan)(RGA) 05367.0 WCC: Chatham, Ma 0058z CW and ARQ/100 idle <thought they were off, ??> 7 Dec [SN] 05371.0 E5: uncertain 1900 USB / The Counting Station, id 260, 123x3/2f (09/Dec/2000) (ANE) 05376 FJQ2: CIS Military 2141 CW To KJTP: zst srq zfs qyt9. (4 Jan)(RGA) 05383 ZKHQ: 2021 USB, clg ZKCT17 for radio check-in also ZKCT 33, ZKCT 35, ZKCT 41 (12/Dec/00) (NJ) 05383 ZKHQ: 2021 USB, clg ZKCT17 for radio check-in also ZKCT 33, ZKCT 35,ZKCT 41 (12/Dec/00) (NJ) 05399.6 Gantsec: (CG Greater Antilles Sectgion, PR): 0312 USB w/Herk 01 (HC-130 #1501 CGAS Elizabeth City) relaying information on vessel (possibly in distress) w/2 POB and no known UHF radio. Herk 01 is standing by.(10/DEC/00) (RP3) 05399.6 Gantsec: (CG Greater Antilles Section, PR): 0232 USB w/unheard unit establishing radio guard. Gantsec tells unit to try comms on the 101 (STACOM) and to keep 5399.6 as primary HF freq. ANDVT also on this freq. (4/DEC/00) (RP3) Pagina 58 WUN-v07 05399.6 Gantsec: 2304 USB calling CG 1718 in the clear. Some ANDVT noted here. (14/DEC/00) (RP3) 05399.6 L2V: unknown USB wkg GANTSEC in clear and ANDVT 19/Nov/2000 (RRM) 05399.6 L2V: unknown USB wkg GANTSEC in clear and ANDVT over a seperate ANDVT QSO 18/Nov/2000 (RRM) 05399.6 UNID: (probably GANTSEC) 0440 USB wkg unknown station (probably USCG aircraft or cutter) in ANDVT 26/Nov/2000 (RRM) 05399.6 W0B: 0002 USB w/R5Y in radio checks (8/DEC/00) (RP3) 05403.0 AAR3NAA: ( MARS, Wilmington DE)(5/DEC/00) (RP3) 05410 GR1GPL: GP1 Oil Pipeline ALG 1712 ALE/USB Sounds. (6 Jan) (RGA) 05410 VDE: ENIGMA M29, 1330, 35x5F grps, CW, 1/Jan/2001. (ANE) 05418 DD1: Unid 1914 ALE/USB Sounds (5 Jan) (RGA) 05430 : CIS Military 1731 81-81/81/240 Differential revs; opchat (no decode); Several failed cipher starts at 40.5 bps. Enters cipher at 81bps 1748z. (6 Jan) (RGA) 05433.0 E3: uncertain 1900 USB / Lincolnshire Poacher, id 11245 (09/Dec/2000) (ANE) 05435 ART: ENIGMA E10, ISR(?), 1600, AM, 1/Jan/2001. (ANE) 05435 ART: Unid Illicit 2001 USB YL in EE repeating ART. Prob same YL as was on 5171/SYN2. (Sounds like). (6 Jan) (RGA) 05435.5 Unid 2013 UNID/???/120 Very brief fast data bursts at m+24 and m+44. Appears to shift freq slightly between bursts.(6 Jan)(RGA) 05442 FDC: AF Metz 2200 CW, vvv de fdc ar (15/Dec/00) (MJ) 05446.5 FDC: Metz Air, F, 1607, V-marker, CW, 1/Jan/2001. (ANE) 05448 S30: Russian mil. Rostov-Volvograd area, RUS, Pip, CW, Sun 03-12-2000 1319 UTC (AB) 05448.0 FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 2241 CW Marker "vvv de FDG ar" (22/Dec)(DW) 05450 MVU: RAF Volmet 0532 USB w/aviation wx. (7/Jan/01) (MADX) 05450.0 -: ENIGMA S30 ("The Pip" 1544 CW / xmission ended @1356 (26/Dec/2000) (ANE) 05450.0 MVU: RAF VOLMET 0415 USB / aviation wx FF/computer voice (09/Dec/2000) (ANE) 05465 MX: Russian mil. Izhevsk, RUS, Channelmarker R, CW, Tue 12-12-2000 2055 UTC (AB) 05465 MX: Russian mil. Izhevsk, RUS, channelmarker R, CW, Sun 17-12-2000 0035 UTC (AB) 05465.6 R: ENIGMA MX, SLHFB Ustinov, RUS, 1609, CW, 1/Jan/2001. (ANE) 05465.8 R: CISN UNID ? 2246 CW Single letter [R] HF beacon (22/Dec)(DW) 05465.8 R: Poss Russian Navy 2015 CW Prob Submarine bcast marker. (6 Jan)(RGA) 05466.0 MX: Ustinov Naval, RUS 1902 CW / "R" SLHFM (09/Dec/2000) (ANE) 05476 DWO3: Unid east european mil, 1747, wkg 4QKX etc., CW, 1/Jan/2001.(ANE) 05500 :Unid Colombian Navy 0142 CLOVER-2000 in tfc. (27/Sep/00) (MADX) 05501 MQOA: Unid 0742 CW vvv cq de mqoa ..-..=nr41 time 1534. Each item repeated 5 times. (05 Jan) (IB) 05505 EIP: Shannon VOLMET 0540 USB w/aviation wx. (24/Nov/00) (MADX) 05505.0 EIP: Shannon Aeradio, IRE 1901 USB / VOLMET broadcast (09/Dec/2000) (ANE) 05598 SPEEDBIRD 2252: 0540 USB wkg New York w/selcal chk. Air France 381: 0541 USB wkg Gander w/selcal chk (HP-LM). MARTINIQUE 912: 0544 USB wkg SANTA MARIA: "You are cleared to decend to 340. Please confirm that you are leaving 350 for 340." (24/Nov/00) (MADX) 05600.0 6PXJ: QTH? 1003z CW DE 6PXJ 6PXJ V ABYZ ABYZ ABYZ Parallel to 6785 2 Dec [SN] 05637 ASTYPALAIA: Astylapaia Airfield [LGPL], GRC, 0845, USB, wkg DIAGORAS (=Rodos [LGRP], GRC) departure time for SX-AKP light aircraft, 27/Aug/2000. (CK) 05637.0 MALTA: Malta ATC 0629 USB / wkg ATHINA RADIO (Athens ATC, GRC) for radio check (24/Dec/2000) (ANE) 05638 YRA: Bucharest Aero, ROM, 0556, V-marker, CW, 1/Jan/2001. (ANE) 05638.0 YRA: Bucharest Aero, ROM 0633 CW / test msg: "= VVV DE YRA YRA AR" (06/Dec/2000) (ANE) 05638.0 YRR: Bucharest Aero, ROM 0618 CW / VVV-marker by hand (24/Dec/2000) (ANE) 05680.0 GFF: KINLOSS RESCUE 2123 USB / wkg helicopter RESCUE-AC (08/Dec/2000) (ANE) Pagina 59 WUN-v07 05680.0 KINLOSS RESCUE: RCC Kinloss, G 1945 USB / clg RESCUE-177 for radio check (24/Dec/2000) (ANE) 05680.0 Kinloss Rescue: 0404 USB w/Rescue 51 (unidentified-probable helo) (30/NOV/00) 05680.0 RESCUE-51: RAF Nimrod MR2 1945 USB / wkg KINLOSS RESCUE (08/Dec/2000) (ANE) 05680.0 Rescue 51: (Nimrod from St Mawgan) is out to the NE of Ireland, around 55N13W, and Rescue 122 (Sea King from Valley) is either out there or on his way. I don't know what the emergency is, I can only hear Kinloss at the moment. 12/Dec/00 (PT) 05687 STRIKER 67: 0833 USB, wkg AIRFORCE AUCKLAND request TAF YAMB (Amberley) for 0925 (12/Dec/00) (NJ) 05687 SABRE 1: RAAF F-111 0904 USB, clg AIRFORCE SYDNEY, TTF YAMB (Amberley) for 0900 when available [AIRFORCE SYDNEY requested change to 5687 from 8974, SABRE 1 to call again 40 minutes for TTF] (13/Dec/00) 05687 STRIKER 67: 0833 USB, wkg AIRFORCE AUCKLAND request TAF YAMB (Amberley) for 0925 (12/Dec/00) (NJ) 05688.4 BT9P: is working CWL1 CONVOY with airfield wx reports and working individual units, eg CWL91. Training flight? 12/Dec/00 (PT) 05696 UNID: USCG Aircraft USB / (27/Dec/2000) (Andrew Mueller) 05696 1500: USCG HC-130H 0031 USB wkg CAMSLANT w/"flight ops normal." (18/Sep/00) (MADX) 05696 1719: USCG HC-130H7 (CGAS Clearwater) 0931 USB wkg CAMSLANT w/flight ops normal. (6/Oct/00) (MADX) 05696 6001: USCG HH-60J 0830 USB wkg CAMSLANT. "On short final for crew swap at Williamston NC." (28/Sep/00)(MADX) 05696 CAMSLANT: 1740 USB wkg 2131 USCG HU-25C (CGAS Miami) and 2128 USCG HU-25A (CGAS Miami).(1/Jan/01) (MADX) 05696 CAMSLANT: 1740 USB wkg 2131 USCG HU-25C (CGAS Miami) and 2128: USCG HU-25A (CGAS Miami).(1/Jan/01) (MADX) 05696 CAMSPAC: Point Reyes 0700 USB clg RESCUE 6016 USCG HH-60J #6016 (CGAS San Diego). (19/Nov/00) (MADX) 05696 COMSTA KODIAK: 0601 USB wkg 6017: USCG HH-60J (CGAS Kodiak) w/flight ops and position. (1/Jan/01)(MADX) 05696 RESCUE 6042: USCG HH-60J 0715 USB wkg COAST GUARD GROUP WOODS HOLE. "Flight ops normal, osition 4118N 06838W. Be advised, we have completed our VS at minute 10, and started our PS." (3/Dec/00) (MADX) 05696.0 CG 1717: (HC-130, CGAS Clearwater): 0435 USB w/Camslant in radio check. (12/DEC/00) (RP3) 05696.0 CG 1718: (HC-130, CGAS Clearwater): 2250 USB w/Camslant Chesapeake (14/DEC/00) (RP3) 05696.0 CG 6026: (H-60, CGAS Elizabeth City): 1454 USB w/Camslant(30/NOV/00) (RP3) 05696.0 Fighting Tiger 751: (P-3C, VP-8 NAS Brunswick): 2252 USB w/Camslant w/request for pp. Camslant switches them to 8980. (12/DEC/00) (RP3) 05725.5 :NATO aeronautical net USB Alligator info, radar tracks, general traffic. (22 1900z OCT 2000).(CK) 05725.5 NATO aeronautical net 1900 SSB Alligator info, radar tracks, general traffic. (22/Oct/00) (CK) 05726 : NATO Air Defence Data 2145 LINK-11/1364/USB Tadil. (4 Jan)(RGA) 05726 :NATO Air Defence 2120 LINK-11/1364/USB 'Tadil'. (21 Dec) (RGA) 05750.0 ARIS: Coast Guard Piraeus, GRC 0702 USB / radio check with net (07/Dec/2000) (ANE) 05750.0 YKT: Katakolo CG, GRC 1702 USB / clg ARIS (Coast Guard HQ, GRC) (11/Dec/2000) (ANE) 05756 4XML: unid easter european, 2130, V-marker clg DFR7, CW,1/Jan/2001. (ANE) 05757.0 RFFX: France 16.26 ARQ-E 72/400 DECOLTRANS UN with svc tfc to RFFEDFG/DECOLTRANS DEUX on UGF cct (12Dec00). (PT) 05765.0 RFFXCCS: France 16.33 ARQ-E 72/400 Svc tfc to RFFXCFE on UEF cct (12Dec00). (PT) 05776 XPH: Polytone station, RUS, 876 1 + 5FGs, AM, Tue 12-12-2000 2120 UTC (AB) 05786 BATZ: Ile de Batz, France 0040 MIL-STD 188-141A clg HOUAT: Ile de Pagina 60 05786 05786.0 05788 05789 05792 05820 05841.0 05841.0 05851.5 05852.0 05857.5 05881.9 05882 05887.5 05887.5 05887.5 06227 06227 06227 06227 06316 06316.0 06317 06321 06322 06322.0 06326.5 06329.5 06329.5 06330 06330.5 06342 06342 06348 06359.0 06360.0 06378 06379 06379 06379.0 06408.7 WUN-v07 Houat, France. At 1043, MOLENE: Ile de Molene, France clg GROIX: Ile de Groix. At 1052, MOLENE clg BATZ. (4/Jan/01) (MADX) GLENAN: Prob French Customs in Bretagne 1022 ALE/USB Calls MOLENE on 5786 and 7512. (19 Jan) (RGA) BATZ: UNID 0845 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng HOUAT (04/Jan)(DW) VUWE: Rus. AirDefense, 0404z (19-12-2000) CW (IB) 6J1Z: Unid 0038 CW vvv 6j1z=qsa? k. (18 Jan) (IB) 8195: Unid, 0100z (29-12-2000) CW 5F (IB) OXGR: Russian AirDefense 0808 CW r t26833747t8. r t27833773t9. r t278332771t.... (18 Jan) (IB) Herk 17: (HC-130 # 1717, CGAS Clearwater): 2326 USB calling Panther on "Bravo" freq w/no response. (5/DEC/00)(RP3) Panther: (DEA, Bahamas): 0356 USB w/CG 32C (30/NOV/00) (RP3) DUST: UNID 0046 USB ALE. USB frequencies with DUST 4886.5, 5851.5, 6911.5, 7361.5, 9124.0 & 10670.5.(21/NOV/00) (JLM) HSP: 0050 USB ALE (21/NOV/00) (JLM) HLL: Seoul Meteo 1525 FAX weak in noise, wide black margins discernable, / /9165 kHz (7/Dec/00)(KB) (NOID): Bucharest Meteo, ROM, 1345, aero meteo, RTTY 50/400, 1/Jan/2001. (ANE) Bucharest Meteo 1410 RTTY 50 wx for Romanian airports (26/Dec/00)(KB) ---: Bucharest Meteo 1535 RTTY 50 synops from OKPR, broadcast interference (7/Dec/00)(KB) IMB2: Rome Meteo, I 0640 RTTY 50/850 aviation wx (07/Dec/2000)(ANE) IMB32: Rome Meteo 1420 RTTY 50 aviation wx. IMB31/3172.5 also active, but too weak at this time(26/Dec/00)(KB) POLICE VESSEL VAN DIEMEN: 2147 USB clg TELSTRA RADIO w/ radio check which was answered by EDEN RADIO who had him l & c (26/Dec/00) (SD) SYDNEY RADIO VIS: 0850 USB clg TELSTRA RADIO w/ Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race 2000 tuning call w/ chit chat (26/Dec/00) (SD) POLICE VESSEL VAN DIEMEN: 2147 USB clg TELSTRA RADIO w/ radio check which was answered by EDEN RADIO who had him l & c (26/Dec/00) (SD) SYDNEY RADIO VIS: 0850 USB clg TELSTRA RADIO w/ Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race 2000 tuning call w/ chit chat(26/Dec/00) (SD) UFN: Novorossyisk Radio RUS marker 0212 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) UFN: Novorossiisk Radio: cw, ufn + SITOR (05 Jan 01) (HPT) WLO: Mobile Radio USA marker 0211 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) LZW: Varna Radio BUL marker 2001 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) UIW: Kalinigrad Radio 0412 CW w/call tape "DE UIW KLD" plus ARQ free idle. (31/Dec/00) (MADX) ZSC: Cape Town, South Africa 0301z CW ID and ARQ/100 idle Dec 17, 2000 [SN] SAB326: Goetheborg Radio cw, sab + SITOR (05 Jan 01) (HPT) VCT: Tors Cove Radio CAN marker 0159 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) VCT: Tors Cove Radio CAN marker 0202 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) LZW: Varna Radio BUL marker 0203 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 8PO: BridgetownRadio BRB 2154 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (4 Jan) (RGA) : CIS Navy/Military 2151 36-50/50/250 At least 3 msgs. (4 Jan)(RGA) : CIS Navy/Military 2151 36-50/50/250 At least 3 msgs. (4 Jan)(RGA) FUE: French Navy Brest 0706 RTTY/150/780 w/test tape. (1/Jan/01)(MADX) PBC: Goeree Naval, HOL 1845 RTTY 75/850 CARB fleet bcast (07/Dec/2000) (ANE) 237673000: Coast Guard Piraeus, GRC 0655 DSC 100/170 alert msg, req. J3E RT on 5750 kHz (07/Dec/2000) (ANE) 4XZ: Israeli Navy Haifa 0343 CW w/call tape. (31/Dec/00) (MADX) 4XZ: Israeli Navy Haifa ISR VVV 0010 CW (06-01-2001) (AB) M22: 4XZ. Israeli Navy tel Aviv, ISR, VVV marker, CW, Tue 12-12-2000 2048 UTC (AB) 4XZ: Haifa Naval, ISR 1643 CW / V-marker (07/Dec/2000) (ANE) ZSO: SAN Durban 0611 MFSK 54.50 (11/Jan/01) (RH2) Pagina 61 WUN-v07 06415.0 7TF4: Bufarik Radio, ALG 0421 USB / CQ marker (09/Dec/2000) (ANE) 06415.0 SXA35: Greek Ny Spatta 1510 CW / V-marker (26/Dec/2000) (ANE) 06415.0 SXA35: Spatta Naval, GRC 1640 CW / V-marker, using wrong c/s SXA32 (07/Dec/2000) (ANE) 06427: VCS: Halifax Radio CAN marker 0208 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 06446 VTG4/5/6/7: Indian Navy, 0039z (21-12-2000) CW 3L (IB) 06449.7 PWX33: BN Brazilia 0422 RTTY 75/850Wx & Navarea V Wngs (24Dec-00) (RH2) 06459.5 UVA Gelendzik R., RUS, 0523, CW, marker: "CQ CQ CQ DE UVA UVA QSW/QSX 6459.5/6279.5 12729/12553 16930/16737 K", 24/Aug/2000. (CK) 06467.0 LFI: Rogaland R., NOR 1840 CW/SITOR 100/170 CW marker and SITOR tuning signal (07/Dec/2000) (ANE) 06496.4 CFH: CF Halifax 0433 Fax 120/576 Weak signal & poor chart! (24-dec-00) (RH2) 06496.5 CFH: CANFORCES Halifax 1944 BAUDOT 75/810 w/meteo tfx. (3/Dec/00)(MADX) 06501 NMN: USCG CAMSLANT 0625 USB wkg Z4I: prob USCG Cutter. (24/Nov/00) (MADX) 06513 VFF: Canadian Coast Guard Iqaluit 0110 USB w/MIB. (5/Nov/00)(MADX) 06604 GANDER: Gander Aero, CAN, 0457, VOLMET xmission, USB, 1/Jan/2001.(ANE) 06604 WSY70: New York VOLMET 0609 USB w/aviation wx. /3485/ (24/Nov/00)(MADX) 06604.0 NEW YORK: N.Y. Aero, USA (WSY70) 0610 USB / VOLMET broadcast (11/Dec/2000) (CK) 06604.0 VFG: Gander Radio 2258 USB E Volmet, ID (05 Jan 01) (HPT) 06604.0 WSY70: New York Volmet 2300 USB E ID, TA, Volmet(05 Jan 01) (HPT) 06671.0 Lifter 99: (C-17, 437TH AMW, Charleston AFB SC): 0018 USB calling Turbo 82 (KC-135R 22nd ARW, McConnell AFB, KS) w/no response. (8/DEC/00) (RP3) 06697 B0D: unid RAF 0549 wkg MKL: RAF Kinloss. "Please relay to station 9LY: "ETA EGQK (Kinloss) 0600z." At 0557,B8I: unid RAF wkg MKL: Kinloss w/"request close down." (24/Nov/00) (MADX) 06697 MKL: RAF Kinloss 0122 USB wkg N0Z: unid. "Standby for new RATT message" then into 75/850 LINK-14.(1/Nov/00) (MADX) 06697 OUTCLASS: EAM Bcast 0407 USB 7533UA. H+07/h+37 activity. (5 Jan)(JH) 06697 QUOTABLE: 0137 USB w/end of EAM. At 0138, up with 27-character (not 26) EAM (GPH2P3). (11/Oct/00)(MADX) 06697 SNOW DROP: EAM Bcast 0615 USB NUMKZQ. H+14/h+44 activity.(20/Dec/00) (JH) 06697 TOP NOTCH: EAM Bcast 0707 USB 75G6AE. TOP NOTCH assumed. Faded into noise. H+07/h+37 activity. 06721.0 AFI 2: McClellan AFB 0223z USB McClellan, out 26 Nov[SN] 06722.0 UNID: UNID 0437 Arq-M2 144/0 Single tone on Mark only! (24-Dec-00) (RH2) 06723.0 UNID: 2245 USB / OPNS for NAS Brunswick-TTY (27/Dec/2000) (Andrew Mueller) 06724 :unid RTTY 75/850 digi signal last couple of days. Signal strong in Boston, MA area. decode on Code 3. . (10/Sep/2000)(HL) 06733.0 IDR: Italian Ny Rome 1540 USB / clg DAGGER-88, also CRATT 75/850 (26/Dec/2000) (ANE) 06739.0 Thule: 0049 USB w/EAM (preamble missed). (12/DEC/00) (RP3) 06754 CHR: CANFORCE VOLMET Trenton 0522 USB w/aviation wx. (24/Nov/00)(MADX) 06758 MKL: RAF Maritime Command, G, 0500, TAFFS, CW, 1/Jan/2001. (ANE) 06759 MKL: RAF Northwood G 1420 UNID/75/850 Cipher. file://23238. (13Jan) (RGA) 06765.6 90KNY: (KNY90) NTCN, Arlington, VA 1901 USB ALE. (21/NOV/00)(JLM) 06779 Unid: unid, 0424z (30-12-2000) CW 5F (IB) 06785.0 6PXJ: QTH? 0945z CW DE 6PXJ 6PXJ V ABYZ ABYZ ABYZ Parallel to 5600 2 Dec [SN] 06788.5 no-call: MFA Belgrade, YUG 1058 20-tone PSK system, receiving tfc. from UNID embassy (27Dec00)(LDO) Pagina 62 06793 06809 06815.0 06837 06844.5 06845.0 06847.5 06848 06866 06875.0 06877 06877 06881 06890 06904.0 06910.0 06911.5 06912 06912 06912 06912 06924 06946 06966 06967 06980 06980 06980 06997.0 07038.9 07039.9 07330 07375 07375 07419.5 07433 07465 WUN-v07 M13: 458 = 195 20 = 5FGs = 000 Message sent twice, CW, Mon 11-12-2000 2300 UTC (AB) FC8FEM: FEMA Region 8 0150 MIL-STD 188-141A ALE w/sounding call. (27/Sep/00) (MADX) ICI07: MRSC Ancona 0728 USB, E/I clg. ICI 11 for r/ch (14 Dec.00)(HPT) FDG: FAF Bordeaux 0415 BAUDOT 50/810 w/"voyez le brick" test tape. (2/Dec/00) (MADX) FDC: Metz Air, F, 2146, CW, V-marker, 23/Aug/2000. (CK) HFB: UNID British MIL/DIPLO, 0645 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (14Dec00) (LDO) NSY: USN Sigonella, I, 0515, USB, AFN programming relay/ feeder, 24/Aug/2000 (CK) XPH: Polytone station, RUS, 876 1 + 5FGs, AM, Tue 12-12-2000 2100 UTC (AB) UNID: 0803 CW w/32wpm "345"(x3) then "TTTTT" (cut 0). QRT at 0804 w/no tfc. Ident, anyone? (2/Jan/01)(MADX) FDI22: Narbonne Air, F 1730 CW / VVV-marker (12/Dec/2000) (ANE) : CIS Navy/Military 2147 36-50/36/200 Revs. Idling. (4 Jan) (RGA) : CIS Navy/Military 2147 36-50/36/200 Revs. Idling.(4 Jan) (RGA) NNN0MUA: 2128 PACTOR-1/100/200 WKG NNN0WPT w/BBS system. (2/Jan/01) (MADX) ---: Moscow Meteo 1552 FAX 120/576 500 hPa analysis, isoline captures partly readable, / /5108 (7/Dec/00)(KB) Dragnet Uniform: Unconfirmed E-3 AWACS Plane 1640 Link-11 / working Coffin Corner here and on 364.200 MHz AM mode. (09Jan.2001) (Midwest USA) UNID: UNID 0440 Arq-M2 144/0 Single tone on Mark only! (24-Dec-00) (RH2) DUST: unid 0807 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. Also at 0853, 0938, 1023, 1153, 1239 and 1409. (19/Nov/00)(MADX) E10: Mossad Numbers Station 0119 w/KPA2. QRT at 0120. (1/Nov/00)(MADX) E10: Mossad Numbers Station 0216 AM w/KPA2. (11/Oct/00) (MADX) E10: Mossad Numbers Station 0318 USB w/"KPA2". (30/Sep/00) (MADX) E10: Mossad Numbers Station 0418 AM w/KPA2. (22/Oct/00) (MADX) XPH: Polytone station RUS null msg 2100 AM (05-01-2001) (AB) : Old CIS System 1501 DFSK/81-81/81/MORSE/--/800 Opchat in diffy keying; morse opchat; eventually cipher. (16 Jan) (RGA) 0000001220: poss Iranian Military 0645 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (30/Sep/00) (MADX) Unid: Unid chinese, 0122z (05-12-2000) CW 4Fcut (IB) S00: MFA Stockholm S 1619 ALE/USB Calls S16/UNID. (10 Jan) (RGA) S00: Swedish MFA 2346 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (12/Oct/00) (MADX) S16: Swedish Consulate St. Petersburg 0210 MIL-STD 188-141A wkg S00: MFA Stockholm. (22/Oct/00) (MADX) WA9HXN: Auburn, Washington 0404z RTTY 170/45n weather report and news stories. Dec 30, 2000 [SN] MX: Russian navy Arkhangelsk, RUS, cluster beacon S, CW, Sun 17-12-2000 0030 UTC (AB) MX: Russian navy Arkhangelsk, RUS, cluster beacon S, CW, Mon 11-12-2000 2240 UTC (AB) VL2SES: 2215 USB NSW State Emergency Services net w/GLENDALE conducting net checks w/ LORD HOWE, GUYRA & NEW ENGLAND but only raised GUYRA w/ LORD HOWE calling at 2219 w/ no joy (08/Jan/01) (SD) G13J: Unid 1907 ALE/USB Calls F43J. (22 Dec) (RGA) R21: Unid 1659 ALE/USB Calls A43J. (2 Jan) (RGA) WWJ40N: Federal Highway Administration (Acting NCS) 2242 USB w/call for check-ins for "Coast Guard Auxiliary and Federal Highway Administration Net". Wkg WWJ40T, WWJ40S, WWJ85, WWJ40D, WWJ40J, WWJ40V, WWJ40M, WWJ40AF. "Next week's net will be two hours later, at 2100 EST, 0000 zulu, same frequencies." At 2250, QSY to 9930khz. (1/Nov/00) (MADX) FDG: French Air Force Bordeaux 0423 CW w/call tape. (31/Dec/00)(MADX) VJL328: 0838 USB wkg VNM80 w/ chit chat about renovations and Pagina 63 07467.0 07470 07470.0 07470.0 07480.1 07496.0 07508.0 07508.0 07512.0 07512.0 07535 07535 07535.0 07540.0 07552.1 07552.1 07555 07570 07597.0 07597.0 07597.0 07597.0 07597.0 07597.0 07599.0 07599.0 07599.0 07599.0 07600 07600 WUN-v07 living in northern NSW (21/Dec/00) (SD) RIT: CISN VAYGACH 1350 CW Wkng RMHW in slow electronically generated morse (14/Dec)(DW) VLM: Casey Meteo, ATA 1801 FAX unid chart with b&wareas (scheduled: sea state). Bcst QRM (25/Dec/00)(KB) VLM: CASEY MET 1901 FAX 120/576/N/800 Start/phasing signals clean then wiped out by bcst stn. Faint image, appears to be World map, Aust/N+S America, Africa all distinguishable. (24/Dec)(DW) VLM: CASEY MET 2251 FAX 120/576/N/800 Very weak. End of chart, words looking like "Bureau of Meteorology".(27/Dec)(DW) WNHN755:, Michigan Bell, Southfield, MI, WNXY218, Illinois Bell, Hoffman Estates, IL & WNGN547, Indiana Bell, Indianapolis, IN: 1543 USB with NS/EP (National Security/ Emergency Preparedness) exercise message. Message said an iceberg melted in Washington Street and requested 26 ice cube trays! Asked for delivery at 126 Frosty Lane, ASAP. channel 41 Also from a RCS (Regional Coordination Station) to the NTA (National Telecommunications Alliance). (13/SEP/00) (JLM) HSP: British MIL/DIPLO Hanslope Park?, G 1108 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (28Dec00) (LDO) ZSJ: SAN Silvermine 1550 fax 120/576 Splendid Wx chart file://13538.0 (20/Dec/00) (RH2) ZSJ: SAN Silvermine 0730 fax 120/576 Wx chart file://13538.0 (30/Dec/00) (RH2) BATZ: UNID 1252 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng GLENAN (04/Jan)(DW) GLENAN: UNID 1252 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. response to BATZ (04/Jan)(DW) NORFOLK SESEF: 1655 USB wkg "Inport Navy Unit." (12/Oct/00)(MADX) OSCAR AUSTIN: USS Oscar Austin DDG-79 1545 USB wkg SESEF: SESEF Norfolk. (22/Nov/00) (MADX) NORFOLK SESEF: testing with GONZALEZ: 1800 all modes. Also running in the "green" with a station id'ing as MOBILE SESEF (08/SEP/00) (JLM) 'E10': Israeli Intel ISR in progress 1705 AM (31 Dec) (AB) NS/EP: 1550 USB Just QSY'ed to channel 45, Trying to pass a message here to WNFJ740, US West, Des Moines,IA. Channel 45 is the primary voice calling frequency (13/SEP/00)(JLM) WNRE962, Ohio Bell, Cleveland, OH: 1644 USB (13/SEP/00) (JLM) V02A: Atencion Numbers Station 0301 AM w/"51333 83382 25223 Atencion" (19/Nov/00) (MADX) RBX72: Tashkent Meteo 0425 FAX 90/576 weak, phasing and chart margin discernable, / /14982.5 (5/Dec/00)(KB) BASE0: UNID (Turkey?), 2206 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A sounding (03Dec00) (LDO) BASE1: UNID (Turkey?), 0417 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling ZULUBASE (04Dec00) (LDO) BASE6: UNID (Turkey?), 2339 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A sounding (03Dec00) (LDO) BASE8: UNID (Turkey?), 1707 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A sounding (05Dec00) (LDO) BASE9: UNID (Turkey?), 1915 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A sounding (05Dec00) (LDO) ZULUBASE: UNID (Turkey?), 0334 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A AMD "DIAL4" to BASE0 (04Dec00) (LDO) 1KZDJANKOVIC: POL-MIL KFOR Jankovicz, Kosovo, 1002 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A to OPERACYJNYPKW every 4hrs (05Dec00)(LDO) 1KZSDKACANIK: POL-MIL KFOR Kacanik, Kosovo, 1808 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A to OPERACYJNYPKW (05Dec00)(LDO) 2KZGLOBOCICA: POL-MIL KFOR Lobocica, Kosovo, 1809 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A to 1KZDJANKOVIC (05Dec00)(LDO) OPERACYJNYPKW: POL-MIL Warszawa, POL, 1808 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A to 1KZSDKACANIK (05Dec00)(LDO) BX33: Chinese net 0106 CW Wkd with bx56, bx74, bx75. znn sk gb. (18 Jan)(IB) BX56: Chinese net, 0111z (29-11-2000) CW (IB)net include: bx33, bx45, bx53, bx56, bx73, bx74, bx75 Pagina 64 WUN-v07 07601.8 FDI22: French Air Force Narbonne 0453 RTTY/50/380 w/"voyez le brick" test tape. (31/Dec/00) (MADX) 07605 : 1915 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station w/ call-up KPA2 (16/Dec/00) (SD) 07605 Unid: 1915 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station w/ call-up KPA2 (16/Dec/00) (SD) 07614.0 ---: FF UNID ? 1412 ARQ/E 184.6/E/400 8rc. Betas; at least "beta beta alpha beta rq beta beta alpha" No app tfc thru 1510z (14/Dec)(DW) 07620 E5: The Counting Station 0322 AM w/YL/EE/5FGs (3/2) already in progress. QRT at 0330 w/"End". (28/Nov/00)(MADX) 07620 E5: The Counting Station 0332 AM w/5FGs (3/2) in EE. (30/Sep/00) (MADX) 07620.0 006666: UNID, xxxx USB/MIL-STD 188-141A + CODAN 80Bd BPSK CHIRP, to 001111 (10Dec00) (LDO) 07625 HZN47: Jeddah Meteo SDA 1618 RTTY/100/780 SMIN02 DEMS 161200. (16 Jan) (RGA) 07625 HZN47: Jeddah Meteo SDA 2125 RTTY/100/750 SMSP-1 LEMM 211800. (21Dec) (RGA) 07625.0 HZN47: prob. Jeddah Meteo 2320 ITA-2 100/N/850 coded wx, no ID (05 Jan 01) (HPT) 07632 WRL: Warner Robbins AFB 0152 MIL-STD 188-141A ALE w/sounding call. (27/Sep/00) (MADX) 07632.0 REACH 226T: 2040Z initiated a pp through ANDREWS 11/Dec/00 (DR) 07633.5 ICE PACK: 1945Z calling for a radio check 11/Dec/00 (DR) 07633.5 WILDCAT: 2335z calls ' any station this net'2335z 11/Dec/00 (DR) 07635.0 CROWBAR: calling LIMA 1 & LIMA 2 2130Z !!/Dec/00 (DR) 07635.0 CROWBAR: calls LIMA 1 2110z 11/Dec/00 (DR) 07635.0 Chieftain: (unidentified): 2152 USB w/Hill Cap 49 (12/DEC/00)(RP3) 07635.0 Crow Bar: (unidentified): 2256 USB calling Lima 1 and Lima 2 (unidentified) w/no response. At 2324 Crow Bar w/unheard station who reports everything is OK. Crow Bar advises they stand by on this net in case they are needed.((NOTE: Thanks to tip from Duke on Milcom list..Procedures sound like USMC.)) (11/DEC/00) (RP3) 07639.0 H176: UNID, 1752 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling 102 (09Dec00) (LDO) 07639.0 P176: UNID, 1646 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling 101 (09Dec00) (LDO) 07640.3 no-call: ISR-MIL/INTEL, ISR, 1746 VFT/75Bd, pilot tone at 7640 kHz (09Dec00) (LDO) 07640.6 no-call: ISR-MIL/INTEL, ISR, 1747 VFT/150Bd, pilot tone at 7640kHz (09Dec00) (LDO) 07646.0 DDH7: HAMBURG MET 1550 RTTY 50/N/450 Marker "cq de DDK2 DDH7 DDK9 frequencies 4583 khz 7646 khz 10100.8 khz ry's (14/Dec)(DW) 07646.0 DDH7: Hamburg Meteo, D 1510 RTTY 50/400 CQ test tape (07/Dec/2000) (ANE) 07659 HBD20: MFA Berne SWI 1612 ARQ/100/170 5LGs then Selcall BMIY/Vienna and QSYs .(16 Jan) (RGA) 07660 VKI: 0834 USB Western Australian Police net w/ ?200 clg VKI for criminal name checks (06/Jan/01) (SD) 07678.5 MFA Bern 1525 SITOR-A 5lgs msg closed with "HBD49 ; zb {Btu} ; HBD203" (26.Sept.Y2k) (LAR) 07685.5 UNID: 2200 PACTOR/100/200 clg NNN0CSP: USCGC Spencer, NNN0CMV USCGC Tampa, NNN0CCK: USCGC Bear, NNN0CXS: USCGC Dallas, NNN0CXK: USCGC Gallatin,NNN0CSA: USCGC Seneca. NNN0CYU: USCGC Vigilant, NNN0CNY:USCGC Campbell. Using typical shortened Pactor callsigns: NN0C.. vice NNN0C.. (30/Dec/00) (MADX) 07696.0 8ZY calling 6NM and "any station this net": 2222 USB very strong signal then into ANDVT (24/OCT/00) (JLM) 07696.0 8ZY calling 6NM: and "any station this net" 2222 USB very strong signal then into ANDVT (24/OCT/00) (JLM) 07698.5 WRZ8934: RV Cape Hatteras (134'/294gt) 1354 USB wkg WJS: Duke University Marine Lab Pivers Island w/conversation regarding replacing a broken ice machine inside an electronics laboratory and ordering of electrical cable. (17/Nov/00) (MADX) 07710 VFF: CCG Iqaluit 1015 FAX 120/576. (17/Nov/00) (MADX) 07710 VFF: Canadian Coast Guard Iqaluit 0530 FAX 120/576 w/2 December 2000 Ice Analysis Chart. At 0540, into 3 December 200 Ice Analysis Chart. (3/Dec/00) (MADX) Pagina 65 07710 07718 07718.0 07720 07720.0 07720.0 07725.0 07725.0 07726 07729 07739.0 07753 07753 07753 07753 07753 07753.0 07753.0 07753.0 07753.0 07753.0 07753.0 07762 07762 07763 07763 07774.0 07790.0 07792 07792.0 07800 07800 07811 07813 07831.5 07832.5 07844.0 WUN-v07 VFF: Canadian Coast Guard Iqaluit 1120 FAX 120/576 w/chart. Moderate fading but title of chart appeared to be "Marine Wind Prognosis." At 1125 into new chart. Transmitted via Resolute site? (31/Oct/00) (MADX) Unid: Unid, 1623z (26-12-2000), RTTY 200/500 (IB) Un-ID: 16.24 ITA2 188/490 Sending 20-NG then shuts down (12Dec00). (PT) UNID: 0307 MIL-STD 188-141A w/end of call followed by ANDVT. (30/Sep/00) (MADX) no-call: MFA Bern, 1220 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/ tfc. to Sarajevo, using MIL-STD 188-141A with link protection (26Dec00) (LDO) no-call: SHQSU Sarajevo, 1220 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/tfc. to Bern, using MIL-STD 188-141A with link protection (26Dec00) (LDO) no-call: MFA Bern, 1213 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/ MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to Sarajevo, using MIL-STD 188-141A with link protection (26Dec00) (LDO) no-call: SHQSU Sarajevo, 1213 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, rcvng tfc. from Sarajevo, using MILSTD 188-141A with link protection (26Dec00) (LDO) 303: Unid, 1721z (17-12-2000) CW (IB) : Unid System 1652 UNID/150/200 Pactor-like bursts. Alternately on 7729 and 7727. (16 Jan) (RGA no-call: La Skhirra, TUN, 1520 LSB, calling In Amenas (ALG) in French, no ALE involved during calling procedure (30Dec00)(LDO) 0000: Moroccan Army Net 2 1636 ALE/USB Sounds. Also on 7966. (21Dec) (RGA) 2333: Morocan Army Net 2 1728 ALE/USB Calls 5553. (8 Jan) (RGA) 3333: Moroccan Army Net 2 1653 ALE/USB Sounds. Also on 7966. (21 Dec) (RGA) 5551: Moroccan Army Net 2 1650 ALE/USB Sounds. (21 Dec) (RGA) 5553: Moroccan Army Net 2 1548 ALE/USB Sounds. (16 Jan) (RGA) 2221: Portuguese MIL/MOI, 1329 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (07Dec00) (LDO) 2222: Portuguese MIL/MOI, 1337 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (07Dec00) (LDO) 2223: Portuguese MIL/MOI, 1851 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (07Dec00) (LDO) 3333: Portuguese MIL/MOI, 2200 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (07Dec00) (LDO) 5551: Portuguese MIL/MOI, 0903 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (07Dec00) (LDO) 5554: Portuguese MIL/MOI, 1814 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (09Dec00) (LDO) RGH77(?): Arkhangelsk Meteo(?) 0737 FAX 60/576 w/weak signal. Chart unreadable. (2/Jan/01) (MADX) RGH77: Arkhangelsk Meteo 0423 FAX 120/576 w/weak signal then end of chart, Into new chart (60/576) at 0426. Too weak to get good read on charts. (22/Oct/00) (MADX) : Unid 0848 USB possible missionary net w/ US accented YL discussing teaching (21/Dec/00) (SD) Unid: 0848 USB possible missionary net w/ US accented YL discussing teaching (21/Dec/00) (SD) #'s: [QTH?] 0310z USB English, YL 5f groups [not the 3+2 format] Dec 17, 2000 [SN] CIS-System 81/200 (05 Jan 01) (HPT) Royal Navy: 0032 BAUDOT 75/880 w/RYs in the clear then encrypted. Typical vmgtcnjbh intro following RYs.(29/Sep/00) (MADX) UNID Baudot-1 75/850 encrypt. (05 Jan 01) (HPT) BX33: Chinese net 0056 CW Wkd with bx57, bx58, bx72, bx76. znn sk gb (18 Jan) (IB) BX33: Chinese net, 0058z (17-12-2000), CW (IB) : Unid 1245 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station w/ call-up VLB2 file://9270 (16/Dec/00) (SD) GF5: Moroccan Army Net 1 1634 ALE/USB Calls O1. (16 Jan) (RGA) 5ST: ASECNA Antan 1910 Arq-E3 48/400 Aero data (28/Dec/00) (RH2) AFA1DA: USAF MARS New Jersey 1423 SITOR-B wkg AFA2DB: USAF MARS Georgia w/op chatter in both directions. (15/Sep/00) (MADX) ---: KHABAROVSK MET 0734 FAX 120/576/N/800 Weak image in noise Pagina 66 07844.0 07845 07850.0 07852.0 07869.9 07871.0 07885 07885 07885 07887 07890.0 07890.0 07900 07905.0 07907.0 07915.0 07915.0 07915.0 07950.5 07950.5 07966 07966 07966 07969 07972 07978 07978 07980 07980 07980 07990.0 07992 08671 08003.5 08006.7 WUN-v07 floor and fading. Strong slew (24/Dec)(DW) ---: KHABAROVSK MET 0736 FAX 60/576/N/800 Estab 60 rpm (not 120 as rptd ydy). Weak image, slowly fading, strong slew. Synoptic chart (25/Dec)(DW) ---: Khabarovsk Meteo 0745 FAX 120/576 faint grid and unid coast lines, then vanishing in noise (7/Dec/00)(KB) 9YAI calling 9YA: 1419 USB (22/NOV/00) (JLM) no-call: Tunisian MIL/MOI net, TUN 1606 BAUDOT 50.08Bd/400Hz 1stopbit, bit inversion, online crypto after mmm mmmm mmmmmmm armdhbymjoz &=80#?#&ggggccccffffppppwwww, same net active on 16124 kHz (28Dec00)(LDO) NAR: USN SADDLEBATCH ? 0701 FAX 120/576/N/800 "Black" chart and offair. Nr of white "areas". Too late to try 7871.8/lsb to reverse. (25/Dec)(DW) LN2A: Propagation beacon, NOR 1510 CW/FSK /850 (23/Dec/2000)(ANE) 110: Chinese Diplo (EU) Net 1709 ALE/USB Calls 115. (22 Dec)(RGA) 174: Unid Chinese Diplo 1640 ALE/USB Calls 115. (2 Jan) (RGA) YT362A: Chinese Diplo (EU) Net 1719 ALE/USB Calls ZT201A. (22Dec) (RGA) V2A: The Counting Station 0209 AM YL/SS/5FGs already in progress. (5/Nov/00) (MADX) RS003: Italian MIL?, 1222 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/ MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, to RS004 (09Dec00) (LDO) RS004: Italian MIL?, 1218 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/ MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, to RS003 (09Dec00)(LDO) PORTO: unid Colombian Navy 0228 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (26/Oct/00) (MADX) 15+21+22+25: UNID Italian net, Kosovo?, 1000 USB/CODAN-100Bd, Italian chat, link setup using Codan FSK(23Nov00) (LDO) ---:Murmansk meteo Russia 1953 13 Dec 00 FAX 120/576 very poor picture (EB) ---: UNID 0912 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on USB. Clng LT9/unknown (08/Jan)(DW) OQB: UNID 1445 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (05/Jan)(DW) UKJ: UNID 0958 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng or sounding. (08/Jan)(DW) LAIKA: Italian MIL, I, 1645 USB/scrambled voice tfc. to POLO (28Dec00)(LDO) POLO: Italian MIL, I, 1645 USB/scrambled voice tfc. to LAIKA (28Dec00)(LDO) 2221: Moroccan Army Net 2 1504 ALE/USB Sounds. (16 Jan) (RGA) 2221: Moroccan Army Net 2 1914 ALE/USB Sounds. Also on 7753. (19Jan) (RGA) 3333: Moroccan Army Net 2 1533 ALE/USB Sounds. (5 Jan) (RGA) HR: unid Algerian MOI 0328 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (18/Oct/00) (MADX) S16: Swedish Consulate St. Petersburg RUS 1718 ALE/USB. Sounds. (13 Jan) (RGA) A25: Latvian Military Net 1933 ALE/USB Calls VENTA. (8 Jan) (RGA) SIRDS: Latvian Military Net 1916 ALE/USB Sounds. (19 Jan) (RGA) RFFAB:MoD Paris 1619 ARQ-E 184.7Bd to various "transport par vam de peintre kosovars" (26.Sept.Y2k) (LAR) UNID: Russian Military 0813 81-81/81/220. Too weak to be Cuban. (2/Jan/01) (MADX) UNID: Russian Military 0813 81-81/81/220. Too weak to be Cuban. (2/Jan/01) (MADX) N1VJ: UNID, E. European miltac 0725 CW / radio check with SW2K, exchange of QRK reports (07/Dec/2000)(ANE) CYP: UK FCO Station Cyprus 0320 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB w/sounding call. (31/Dec/00) (MADX) IAR:Rome Radio Italy 1742 06 Jan 01 CW callband (EB) O11*:, O12**, O13, O14, O21, O22c, O22d & O24 2104 USB.* Control station ** Female op.English accents, Brit Army style comms. Voice comms then often request to send 'green' (RATT tx) throughout the day.(11/Sep/2000) (GMM) : Unid Egy. Emb. 2121 FEC/100/170 Call up procedure, fmfmfm Pagina 67 08007.0 08007.0 08007.0 08009 08010 08010 08010 08028.2 08038.5 08038.5 08038.5 08043 08045.0 08050 08050 08050 08050 08050 08050.0 08056 08056.0 08056.0 08077.0 08085 08093 08094.5 08094.5 08094.5 08094.5 08097 08098.6 08100 08105 08125 08125 WUN-v07 preamble "kds ykfsp jg cfuw ods" (to? from?) (30Dec) (MJZ) BASE0: UNID (Turkey?), 2237 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A sounding (05Dec00) (LDO) BASE1: UNID (Turkey?), 2203 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A sounding (05Dec00) (LDO) BASE9: UNID (Turkey?), 2221 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A sounding (05Dec00) (LDO) : Unid. Illicit(?) 2204 CW Repeats MAUTN IWIDN OUDGD many times. Then = = = GGWAR MAMTN NANRM etc. normal 5FGs. (4 Jan) (RGA) 50: Danish Military Net 0931 ALE/USB Calls 65. (11 Jan) (RGA) W24: Danish Military Net (?) 1642 ALE/USB Calls J14 J0D. (10 Jan)(RGA) W24: Danish Military Net (?) 1642 ALE/USB Calls J14 J0D. (10 Jan)(RGA) Bucharest: Roumania 12.44 ROU-FEC 164.5/400 Looks like press or similar in RR using Bitmask=24. Lots of QRM (08Dec00). (PT) OMS1 calling MP20 FRANKLIN: 1540 USB MP10 CLYDE having radio problems. HQ STARK should be HQ STARC.(02/DEC/00) (JLM) OMS1, MP11 FLAT ROCK:Flat Rock, NC & MP21 SYLVA, Sylva, NC: 1705 USB (02/DEC/00) (JLM) ONS1:MP10 CLYDE & HQ STARK, probable NC National Guard based on area code passed: 1531 USB (02/DEC/00) (JLM) : Unid 2210 FEC/100/140 Mil. nx in Portuguese, List of Majors Sergeants etc. "zczc BVA 1402" Brazilian mil.??? (30Dec) (MJZ) no-call: UNID, 1504 USB/BR6028/6xARQE-46.15Bd/170Hz+1xBaudot-50Bd/170Hz, English op chat o the 50Bd channel, QRT 1511 (24Dec00)(LDO) BLE: poss British Mil 2258 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (12/Oct/00) (MADX) CIP46: unid Canadian 2217 MIL-STD 188-141A clg CIP30: unid Canadian At 2223, CIS201: unid Canadian clg CIP30: unid Canadian. (12/Oct/00) (MADX) CLC51: unid CANFORCE station 1116 MIL-STD 188-141A clg CRC5: unid CANFORCE and CPK: unid CANFORCE. (17/Nov/00) (MADX) CRM: poss Mexican Navy 0134 MIL-STD 188-141A ALE clg CLC41: poss Mexican Navy. (29/Sep/00) (MADX) FC8FEM: FEMA District 8 2149 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (12/Oct/00) (MADX) RS006A: Italian MIL?, 1203 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, calling CS002A (09Dec00) (LDO) E80267: US Army MH-47E 0134 MIL-STD 188-141A ALE w/sounding call. (29/Sep/00) (MADX) CLS: 1529 USB ALE. CLS now heard on: 5126.0, 8056.0, 9145.0 & 12068.5 all USB (12/OCT/00) (JLM) DKB & E00477: 1725 USB ALE (27/NOV/00) (JLM) no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1637 MFSK-32/ 40Bd/10Bd CROWD36 offline crypto 5LGs after 11166 00191 QSX not found (26Dec00)(LDO) E5: The Counting Station 0409 AM w/564 and 1-10 counts. At 0410, 10 tones then "group count 71" and into msg.(22/Oct/00) (MADX) BIS: National Guard Bismark ND 0438 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (18/Oct/00) (MADX) FDC: French AF Metz 0440 CW w/call tape. (18/Oct/00) (MADX) FDC: French Air Force Metz 0322 CW w/call tape. (24/Nov/00)(MADX) FDC: French Air Force Metz 0443 CW w/call tape. (31/Dec/00)(MADX) FDC: Metz Air, F 1602 CW / V-marker (07/Dec/2000) (ANE) M8: Cuban Numbers Station 0734 CW w/cut 5FGs. (ANDUWRIGMT). (19/Nov/00) (MADX) UNID: 0018 SITOR-A 100/170 w/EE chatter. Apparently shipping related. (29/Sep/00) (MADX) Unid: Unid, 0212z (19-12-2000) automatic CW 2L, 3L, 4L, 5L & 5F (IB) UNID: 0537 ARQ-E 184.56/394 idle. Prob RFFX link. (1/Jan/01)(MADX) : Unid 1915 AM The Counting Station (E5) in progress (16/Dec/00)(SD) KLO87: FAA Net Control Station 1443 USB w/Eastern Region Net Roll, Call wkg KEM80: FAA HQ Washington DC, KIT88: FAA Pagina 68 08125.0 08150 08151.0 08157 08165 08165 08165 08165.0 08165.0 08167 08167.0 08169.0 08176 08191.7 08191.7 08191.7 08192 08192.0 08192.0 08192.0 08244 08259.7 08298.0 08298.1 08299 08303.0 08334 08334 08334 08334 08334 08392.5 08392.5 08392.5 08394 08400 WUN-v07 Martinsburg WV, KLM80: FAA Atlantic City NJ, KJK82: FAA Jamaica NY, WHX45: FAA Burlington MA, KLB48: FAA Indianapolis, KIA21: FAA Oklahoma City OK, KCP63: FAA Denver CO, and KJK79: FAA Hilliard FL. At 1500, KUV64: FAA Hampton GA clg KLO87: FAA NCS w/no joy. (20/Sep/00) (MADX) FAAMRB: (KIT88) FAA, Boonsboro, MD 1957 USB ALE (21/NOV/00) (JLM) PBB: Dutch Navy Den Helder 0158 BAUDOT 75/810 w/CARB. (5/Nov/00)(MADX) IGJ44: Augusta Naval, I 1525 RTTY 100/850 CARB bcast (07/Dec/2000) (ANE) E17: The English Lady 0323 AM YL/EE w/5FGs (x2). QRT at 0324 w/"00000" (24/Nov/00) (MADX) A25: Latvian KFOR Net 1635 ALE/USB Calls OZOLS. (14 Jan) (RGA) GALVA: Latvian KFOR Net 1430 ALE/USB Sounds (16 Jan) (RGA) GALVA: Latvian KFOR Net 1555 ALE/USB Sounds. (14 Jan) (RGA) BATZ: UNID 0747 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng HOUAT (04/Jan)(DW) GALVA: UNID 0808 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (04/Jan)(DW) TWA-891: 2340 USB wkg STOCKHOLM w/pp to MCI-Maintenance. 891 has hydraulic failure on the right side, with right side thrust reversers and right-side autopilot unusable. (3/Jan/01) (MADX) no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1658 BAUDOT 75Bd/500Hz 5 LGs after 11177 00063 .... QSY from 9137 kHz (27Dec00)(LDO) ELEFANTE: MoD Roma, 0825, USB/FSK-1200 Bd, tfc. to unlocated station /IRS-mode/voice tfc.(26Dec00)(LDO) SYDNEY RADIO VIS: 0721 USB icw REBEL, ACROBAT VHQ8432 w/position reports & ISLAND TRADER VNBZ w/ position AUSREP on evening sked (18/Dec/00) (SD) 9MR: Malay Navrad Johore Bahru 2000 rtty 50/850 RY/SG/ID + 5LG (12/Dec/00) (RH2) 9MR: Malay Navrad 1611 rtty 50/800 RY/ID test tape (06/Jan/01)(RH2) Unid: CIS Navy 1730 36-50 50/240 (29/Dec/00) (RH2) 9MR: RMN Johor Bahru MLA 1409 RTTY/50/850 RMMJ Marker. (13 Jan)(RGA) 9MR: Malay Navrad 1631 rtty 550/850 5LG fm SKTLM LUMUT to KD BADEK (13/Jan/01) (RH2) 9MR: Malay Navrad 1758 rtty 50/850 RY's + Msg\Malay (10/Jan/01) (RH2) 9MR: Malay Navrad 1631 rtty 50/850 5LG fm SKTLM LUMUT to KD KADEK (12/Jan/01) (RH2) JI3I: Chinese military 0137 CW 4Fcut. R qsl time t931 k ga. r qsl qsl. o935 msg msg nr 184 ck 85 14 t118 t9tt = 73n6 63n3 a63d 57a4... ar ar (18 Jan) (IB) VTP13/14: IN Mumbai 1750 rtty 50/800 RBSL VTP13/14 etc (13/Dec/00) (RH2) VTP: Mumbai, India 1338z [t] RTTY 850/50 - broken traffic, possibly RY's at times Dec 17, 2000 [SN] VTP: IN Vishakapatanam IND 2207 RTTY/50/850 Marker. (4 Jan) (RGA) VTP:Indian Navy Vishakhapatnam India 2000 06 Jan 01 RTTY 50 wx tfc (EB) LOR: AN Puerto Belgrano 0635 rtty 75/170 Wx\SS (13/Jan/01) (RH2) 0000: Moroccan Army Net 2 1514 ALE/USB Sounds. (16 Jan) (RGA) 0000: Moroccan Army Net 2 1948 ALE/USB Sounds. (19 Jan) (RGA) 2222: Moroccan Army Net 2 1620 ALE/USB Sounds. (21 Dec) (RGA) 5552: Moroccan Army Net 2 1702 ALE/USB Sounds. (16 Jan) (RGA) 5552: Moroccan Army Net 2 1723 ALE/USB Sounds. (8 Jan) (RGA) : Ship TK Leonid Utesow 2211 ARQ/100/170 Tgms to Moscow & Noworossiysk. (4 Jan) (RGA) : Ship TK Leonid Utesow 2211 ARQ/100/170 Tgms to Moscow & Noworossiysk. (4 Jan) (RGA) UDFY: TK Marshal Vasilevskiy 0150 SITOR-A 100/170 checking messages with unid shore station. (5/Nov/00)(MADX) TCJK: Turkish Ship 2206 ARQ/100/170 Bound Trieste. Tgms in EE to unknown coast stn. (5 Jan) (RGA) ENSB: Colombian Naval Academy Barranquilla 0101 MIL-STD 188-141A Pagina 69 08400 08419 08419.5 08419.5 08421.5 08421.5 08422.0 08422.5 08422.5 08424 08424 08425 08427.0 08428 08428 08431.0 08432.5 08433 08434.5 08435 08435 08435 08435 08437 08437.3 08438 08444 08448 08450 08450 08450 08450 08450 08452 08453 08453 08453 08456 08457 08459 08463 08465 08465 08465 08465 08465 08468 WUN-v07 clg COVENASYB: poss Covenas Airbase.(4/Oct/00) (MADX) PADILLA3: Colombian Navy prob Almirante Padilla CM-51 Type FS1500 Corvette 0329 MIL-STD 188-141A/USB w/sounding call. (31/Dec/00) (MADX) WLO: Mobile Radio USA marker 0042 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) PPR: Rio de Janeiro Radio B marker CW 0042 (07-01-2001) (AB) PPR: RioRadio B 2157 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (5 Jan) (RGA) LZW: Varna Radio BUL marker 0045 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) VRX: HongKongRadio PRC 2153 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (5 Jan) (RGA) ESA: Tallinn, Estonia 0209z CW ID and ARQ/100 idle Dec 17, 2000 [SN] USU: Mariupol Radio UKR marker 2343 CW (06-01-2001) (AB) USU: MariupolRadio UKR 2151 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (5 Jan) (RGA) SVU: Olympia Radio GRC marker 2342 CW (06-01-2001) (AB) WCC: Chatham Radio USA marker 2340 CW (06-01-2001) (AB) SVU: Olympia R., GRC, 1125, CW/SITOR marker, 8/Aug/2000. (CK) OXZ: LYNGBY RADIO 1308 fec 100/E/170 Ship press in Danish (29/Dec)(DW) NMN: USCG Portsmouth USA marker 2337 CW (06-01-2001) (AB) TAH: Istanbul Radio TUR marker 2337 CW (06-01-2001) (AB) TAH: ISTANBUL RADIO 2007 fec 100/E/170 Wx forecast in TT followed by fcst in EE. (14/Dec)(DW) UFN: Novorossyisk Radio RUS marker 2335 CW (06-01-2001) (AB) XSG:Shanghai radio China 1909 04 Jan 01 CW/ARQ callband (EB) TAH: Istanbul radio TUR marker 2335 CW (06-01-2001) (AB) VCT: GlobeRadio Tor's Cove NFLD CAN 2143 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (5Jan) (RGA) TAH:Istanbul radio Turkey 1854 04 Jan 01 CW/ARQ callband (EB) UFN:Novorrossiysk radio Russia 1856 04 Jan 01 CW/ARQ callband (EB) VCT:Tors Cove radio Canada 1855 04 Jan 01 CW/ARQ callband (EB) 4XZ: Israeli Navy Haifa ISR VVV 2344 CW (06-01-2001) (AB) : Unid 2034 CW Dashes only. (19 Jan) (RGA) 4XZ:I.D.F. Haifa Israel 1848 04 Jan 01 CW in tfc (EB) ---: Murmansk Meteo 1444 FAX 120/576/R eight unid small diagrams in left half, rest w/hor. lines (25/Dec/00)(KB) A9M: Bahrain Radio BHR CQ CW 0003 (07-01-2001) (AB) 5AB: Benghazi Radio LBY CQ 2323 CW (06-01-2001) (AB) 5AB: Benghazi Radio 0118 CW w/call tape. (27/Sep/00) (MADX) 5AB: Benghazi Radio 0407 CW w/call tape. (5/Nov/00) (MADX) 5AB: BenghaziRadio LYB 2215 CW CQs. (4 Jan) (RGA) 5AB:Benghazi radio Libya 1844 04 Jan 00 CW callband (EB) RFFME :French naval Paris France 1832 04 Jan 01 RTTY 075 callband (EB) RFFME: French navy Paris, F, test tape, RTTY 75bd, Sun 24-12-2000 1132 UTC (AB) RFFME: French Navy Paris 0409 BAUDOT 75/850 w/call tape. (5/Nov/00) (MADX) RFFME: French Navy Paris 0452 RTTY/75/800 w/test tape. (1/Jan/01)(MADX) SVA: Olympia Radio, Athens 1321 SITOR-B, de sva, 1322 s-off (16/Dec/00) (MJ) OXZ: Lyngby Radio 1318 SITOR-A/CW, autotx, then CW id (16/Dec/00)(MJ) NOJ: USCG Kodiak 0403 FAX 120/576 w/test chart. Fuzzy, but readable. (19/Nov/00) (MADX) CKN: CANFORCES Lazo 0412 BAUDOT 75/810 w/call tape. (5/Nov/00)(MADX) : UNID 0840 RTTY/100/810 encrypted. (2/Jan/01) (MADX) : Unid 1245 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station w/ call-up SYN2 (16/Dec/00) (SD) : Unid 1352 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station w/ abnormal call-up SYN88 (20/Dec/00) (SD) : Unid 1352 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station w/ call-up SYN2 (06/Jan/01) (SD) : Unid 1353 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station w/ call-up SYN2 (19/Dec/00) (SD) UIW: Kaliningrad R. 1004 Rtty/50, wx forecast (16/Dec/00) (MJ) Pagina 70 WUN-v07 08478.5 FUF: FN Fort de France MRT 2141 RTTY/75/830 Tests. (5 Jan) (RGA) 08478.5 FUF: FN Ft de France 0455 RTTY 75/850 Test tape (24-Dec-00) (RH2) 08478.5 FUF: French Forces Fort de France 0414 BAUDOT 75/810 w/call tape. (5/Nov/00) (MADX) 08478.5 FUF: French Navy Fort de France 0121 BAUDOT 75/810 w/call tape. (27/Sep/00) (MADX) 08478.5 FUF: French Navy Fort de France 0529 RTTY/75/810 w/test tape. (1/Jan/01) (MADX) 08484 HLF: Globe Wireless Seoul 0852 CW w/call tape. (2/Jan/01) (MADX) 08484 HLF: SeoulRadio KOR 1847 CW CQs. (9 Jan) (RGA) 08492 9MG: MN Georgetown MLA 2220 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (4 Jan) (RGA) 08496 CLA: Habana Radio CUB CQ CW 0008 (07-01-2001) (AB) 08496 CLA: Havana Radio 0124 CW w/call tape. (27/Sep/00) (MADX) 08496 CLA: Havana Radio 0416 CW w/call tape. (5/Nov/00) (MADX) 08500 VTH: IN Mumbai IND 2222 RTTY/50/850 RBSL Marker. (4 Jan) (RGA) 08500 TAH: Istanbul Turk Radio 2228 SITOR-B, SITOR ID + CW ID, marker (15/Dec/00) (MJ) 08500 TAH: Istanbul Turk Radio 2228 SITOR-B, SITOR ID + CW ID, marker (15/Dec/00) (MJ) 08500.0 VTP: Mumbai, India 1405z RTTY 850/50- traffic, there was FAX on to about 1400z Dec 17, 2000 [SN] 08501 XSG: Shanghai Radio 1312 CW, cq de xsg, pls up 353/366 (16/Dec/00)(MJ) 08503.9 NMG: USCG NEW ORLEANS 0715 FAX 120/576/N/800 End of textual forecast. 0717z wind/sea fcast for G Mexico/Caribbean (25/Dec)(DW) 08503.9 NMG: USCG New Orleans 0127 FAX 120/576 w/chart. (27/Sep/00)(MADX) 08508 UNID: Russian Navy 0854 36-50/50/250 in tfc. QRT at 0855. (2/Jan/01) (MADX) 08510 J2A8: DjiboutiRadio DJI 2139 CW QRU/QSXs. (5 Jan) (RGA) 08514 WLO: Mobile Radio 0857 ARQ/100/170 w/tfc list. (2/Jan/01) (MADX) 08526.4 KFS: Globe Wireless Palo Alto 0419 CW w/call tape and free idle. (5/Nov/00) (MADX) 08530 9VG25:Singapore radio Singapore 1734 04 Jan 01 CW callband (EB) 08538 RFTJE: FF Djibuti, 0512, RTTY 75/850, tests, 15/Aug/2000. (CK) 08538 RFTJE: French Navy Dakar 0533 RTTY/75/810 w/test tape. (1/Jan/01)(MADX) 08538.0 RFTJE: FN Dakar 0458 RTTY 75/850 Test tape - stopped abrubtly at 0500! (24-Dec-00) (RH2) 08541 A9M: Bahrain Radio BHR marker 0010 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 08549 UCE: Arkhangelsk Radio 0902 ARQ/100/170 w/tfc list. QRT at 090 (2/Jan/01) (MADX) 08549 UCE: Arkhangelsk Radio 0902 ARQ/100/170 w/tfc list. QRT at 0903. (2/Jan/01) (MADX) 08551.0 CTP: PN Lisbon NAWS 1800 RTTY 75/850 ...naws ... lisbon ... (12/Jan/2001) (Argo Sicily) 08551.5 CTP: NATO Lisbon 0421 BAUDOT 75/850 w/call tape. (5/Nov/00)(MADX) 08551.5 CTP: Portuguese Navy Oeiras 0906 RTTY/75/810 w/call tape. (2/Jan/01) (MADX) 08557 SPB: Szczecin Radio 0911 CW w/call tape and ARQ idle. (2/Jan/01)(MADX) 08573 CLA: Habana Radio CUB CQ 2353 CW (06-01-2001) (AB) 08573 CLA: Havana Radio 0130 CW w/call tape. (27/Sep/00) (MADX) 08573 CLA: Havana Radio 0424 CW w/call tape. (5/Nov/00) (MADX) 08601 HEC: Berne Radio 1010 CW, marker + CW id, // 10345 (16/Dec/00) (MJ) 08620 USU: Mariupol Radio UKR tfc list 0000 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 08620 UCE5: Archangelsk Radio 1337 CW, de uce5 k (16/Dec/00) (MJ) 08625 FUM FN Papeete RTTY 150/850 w/DE FUM VVV - RYs tape On the other FUM freqs, 6462 & 12664.5 were using 75 bd but nil heard on 16959 (ML2) 08625 FUM: FN Papeete 0900, RTTY 150/850 w/DE FUM VVV - RYs tapeOn the other FUM freqs, 6462 & 12664.5 were using 75 bd but nil heard on 16959 (27/ Oct/00) (ML2) 08625.3 GYU: Royal Navy Gibraltar 0528 4-channel VFT w/CARB in BAUDOT 75/200 on Ch1 (8625.9kHz). (5/Nov/00)(MADX) Pagina 71 WUN-v07 ZSO: SAN Durban 0845 MFSK 54.5 (28/Dec/00) (RH2) VNG: LLANDILO TS 1935 CW Time sigs. (18/Dec)(DW) VNG: Time Station Llandilo 0916 AM w/time pips. (2/Jan/01) (MADX) DAO12: UNID 1910 CW Marker ev 3min "cq de DAO12". Marker alternates with 200Hz FSK var len bursts (assume)data. Propo beacon? Why maritime bnd? [DAO listed '91 ITU Cst Stns as Kiel but Kiel had no HF and nw closed] (18/Dec)(DW) 08646 FUJ: French Navy Noumea New Caledonia 0920 RTTY/75/800 w/test tape. "DE FUJ TESTING RYRYRYRYRY 6492". The number increments by one as the tape runs. (2/Jan/01) (MADX) 08646 VTP6: IN Vishakapatanam IND 2134 CW 4FGs to warships. (5 Jan)(RGA) 08646 VTP: Indian navy Vishakapaknam IND VVV 0103 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 08650 SPE42: Szczecin Radio 0926 CW w/call tape. (2/Jan/01) (MADX) 08662 TAH: Istanbul Radio TUR marker 0013 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 08665 XSG: Shanghai Radio CHN CQ 0038 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 08670 IAR: Roma Radio I VVV 0014 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 08670 IAR: Rome Radio 0503 CW w/call tape. (5/Nov/00) (MADX) 08677.0 CBV: VALPARAISO PLAYA ANCHA 2310 FAX 120/576/N/800 Sfc analysis (27/Dec)(DW) 08683.5 LFI: Globe Wireless Rogaland 0521 CW w/ID and ARQ free idle. (24/Nov/00) (MADX) 08685 LFI:Rogaland radio Norway 1738 06 Jan 01 CW/ARQ callband (EB) 08687 IRM:Rome medical Italy 1734 06 Jan 01 CW callband (EB) 08698 7TF6: Boufarik Radio 0134 CW w/call tape. (27/Sep/00) (MADX) 08698 7TF: Boufarik Radio 0508 CW w/call tape. (5/Nov/00) (MADX) 08698 7TF: Boufarik Radio ALG CQ 0016 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 08698 7TF:Boufarik radio Algeria 1731 06 Jan 01 CW callband (EB) 08700 SPA: Gdynia Radio 1223 SSB, YL EE+PP id, QSX 8265 (16/Dec/00) (MJ) 08715 UMF: Radio Odessa 0350 CW w/tfc for STB Dinenko. Broken, but readable. STB is a Dry Transport Barge.(24/Nov/00) (MADX) 08734 OLYMPIA RADIO/SVN: new greek coastal station, GRC, 0759, USB, clg "any ship, listening 8210", 16/Aug/2000.(CK) 08737 5BA42: Cyprus Radio 0135 USB w/voice mirror. (27/Sep/00) (MADX) 08764 NMC: USCG CAMSPAC 0449 USB w/MIB. (3/Dec/00) (MADX) 08764 NMN: USCG CAMSLANT Chesapeake 0931 USB w/MIB. /4426/6501/. (2/Jan/01) (MADX) 08764 UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 0641 USB wkg unid MV w/attempted pp in RR. (19/Nov/00) (MADX) 08831 VH-FNV: 0534 USB clg FLIGHTWATCH w/ no joy (14/Nov/00) (SD) 08846 TEAL 66: 1302 USB w/ New York Radio w/ position report (29 43N, 74 33W). (12/SEP/00) (SM) 08846 TEAL 66: 1400 USB w/ New York Radio w/ position report (31 00N, 72 28W). (12/SEP/00) (SM) 08846 TEAL 66: 1523 USB w/ New York Radio w/ position report (30 58N, 73 50W) and request for New York Radio to facilitate phone patch to CNN in Atlanta, GA for a live, over-the-air interview at around 1555. New York Radio advised TEAL 66 to use 11342 as primary and 8933 as secondary for the phone patch. (12/SEP/00) (SM) 08846 TEAL 66: 1603 USB w/New York Radio w/position report (30 44N, 72 50W). (12/SEP/00) (SM) 08846 TEAL 66: 1638 USB w/New York Radio w/position report (30 45N 72 50W) and request to approve routing back to TISX (St. Croix, USVI). (12/SEP/00) (SM) 08846 TEAL 66: 1646 USB w/New York Radio approval of routing back to TISX (St. Croix, USVI). (12/SEP/00) (SM) 08846 TEAL 66: [USAFRES WC-130H, 53rd WX Recon. Squadron (The Hurricane Hunters) Keesler AFB] 1213 USB w/New York Radio (MWARA, CAR-B) w/instructions to maintain this freq. (12/SEP/00) (SM) 08859 LD2: Angolan MOI Net 1750 ALE/USB Calls BGA and KKG at 1757. (8Jan) (RGA) 08859 LD2: CanForce Net 2 1750 ALE/USB Calls BGA and KKG at 1757. (8Jan) (RGA) 08867 COAST GUARD 1714: 0623 USB, wkg SAN FRANCISO ATC estimate for 13N at 0638 1714 (12/Dec/00) (NJ) 08867 COAST GUARD 1714: 0623 USB, wkg SAN FRANCISO ATC estimate for 13N Pagina 72 08630.7 08637.0 08638 08638.5 08906 08906 08906.0 08942.0 08942.0 08949.7 08957 08971 08971 08971 08971 08971.0 08971.0 08971.0 08971.0 08971.0 08971.0 08971.0 08971.0 08971.0 08971.0 08971.0 08971.0 08971.0 08971.0 08971.0 08971.0 WUN-v07 at0638 1714 (12/Dec/00) (NJ) KLM785:Santa Maria Air radio 1720 06 Jan 01 USB posn & selcal (EB) Reach G7:Santa Maria Air radio 1945 11 Jan 01 USB Destination (Santiago) report (EB) ITALY 01:Santa Maria Air radio 1903 29 Dec 00 USB Posn report selcal AEJR(EB) Hongkong Aero: 1822 USB E wkg. UNID a/c, pos. rpt, (05 Jan 01)(HPT) Singapore Aero: 1824 USB E wkg. Indonesian 970 pos. rpt. (05 Jan01) (HPT) UNID: UNID 0503 RTTY 50/1048 Unid language - looked asiatic! Note wide shift! 1st time logged here! Interesting! Clues AnyWUN? (24-Dec-00) (RH2) EIP: Shannon VOLMET 0608 USB w/aviation wx. (24/Nov/00) (MADX) HUNTER 01: 0104 USB wkg BLUESTAR w/msg servicing. (13/Nov/00)(MADX) MONGOOSE 09: USB wkg BLUE STAR with encrypted position reports and clear and encrypted signal checks followed by a request for a UHF signal report. MONGOOSE was up for over four hours, with no mention of refueling.(12/sep/2000)(RMC) WAVERUNNER-803: 0536 USB clg WESTERN SKY. (5/Nov/00) (MADX) WIZARD 11: 0443 USB wkg BLUESTAR. "Request position of go-fast." (19/Nov/00) (MADX) 7EX: unknown USB wkg BLUE STAR for contact information 19/Nov/2000 (RRM) FIGHTING TIGER 724: USB passing spare groups and not being able to receive GOLDENHAWK's "broadcast." (15/Sep/2000) (RMC) FIGHTING TIGER 75#: USB wkg TRIDENT 756 reference POINTER ##'s (sonobouys maybe?) and RFI/dynamics. Also comms with GOLDENHAWK reference position for hot contact, which FIGHTING TIGER referred to as "target." Will pass information on target on UHF as VHF SOF "cluttered with other traffic today." (20/Sep/2000) (RMC) FIGHTING TIGER 756(P-3) USB clg FIDDLE (TSC Jacksonville) with no joy followed by call to J6S (20/Sep/2000)(RMC) Fighting Tiger 746: (P-3C, VP-8 NAS Brunswick): 1840 USB w/Golden Hawk (TSCC, Brunswick) reporting Spare Group 2 at 1838Z. (30/NOV/00) (RP3) Golden Hawk: (TSCC, NAS Brunswick): 2052 USB calling Trident 754 (29/NOV/00) (RP3) HUNTER 02: (RAF Nimrod) 0430 USB wkg BLUE STAR, passing on station time; BLUE STAR passing orders from JIATF-E to maintain contact with north bound vessel; HUNTER 02 advised they had comms with GOLF ECHO 26/Nov/2000 (RRM) HUNTER 02: (RAF Nimrod) 0515 USB wkg BLUE STAR for weather at TJNR and TJSJ, reports no changes since last report BLUE STAR requesting "prelude name for hotel 1" to which HUNTER 02 replied "previously arranged geographic point" 26/Nov/2000 (RRM) LANCER 11: unknown USB wkg BLUE STAR for radio checks 19/Nov/2000 (RRM) LL42: USN P-3C 1812 USB wkg LL45 with red initial contact and further green comms. (26/Oct/00) (RMC) Molson 713: (Canforce CP-140 Aurora deployed): 2059 USB w/Fiddle TSCC,(29/NOV/00) (RP3) OCTOPUS 16: RAF Nimrod 1540Z USB wkg HIGH VOLTAGE re green capability and link issues; later passing spare groups and requesting wx for NAS Jax and McDill AFB.(26/Oct/00) (RMC) RAZOR 06 USB wkg BLUE STAR for radio check, BLUE STAR is unreadable, RAZOR 06 to contact on UHF when closer. BLUE STAR directing RAZOR 06 to recycle his Papa Uniform. (20/Sep/2000) (RMC) S4JG: USB clg GOLDENHAWK and FIDDLE numerous times for radio check, no joy either station. Followed by call for "any station" and green call which led to clear comms re:"CHARLIE ROMEO ALPHA TANGO TANGO" (spelled phonetically)(20/Sep/2000) (RMC) SPANGLE 71C: USB wkg FIDDLE to pass spare groups (15/Sep/2000)(RMC) T41C: USB clg FIDDLE with no joy (15/Sep/2000) (RMC) Pagina 73 WUN-v07 08971.0 TRIDENT 12: USN P-3C 2048 USB wkg HIGH VOLTAGE for radio checks and passing "152 for UHF and 3105 for HF" (26/Oct/00) (RMC) 08971.0 TRIDENT 721: USB wkg GOLDENHAWK and 6IO (Six India Oscar) to pass Spare Groups and receive orders on Spare Groups. (15/Sep/2000) (RMC) 08971.0 WIZARD 11: unknown USB wkg BLUE STAR (USN TSC Rosy Roads) and HERK 19 (C-130) with contact information and requests for overflight permission (for HERK 19?)19/Nov/2000 (RRM) 08974 AIRFORCE SYDNEY: 0650 USB, clg AIRFORCE DARWIN, request you stand guard over (29/Dec/00) (NJ) 08974 HUDSON 24: 0924 USB, clg AIRFORCE SYDNEY, answered by AIRFORCE PERTH, do you have requested weathers over, [PERTH advises negative and asks for wx locations], TTF YMML (MELBOURNE ) TAF YMCO (MALLACOOTA), then AIRFORCE DARWIN came up with wx (12/Dec/00) (NJ) 08974 HUDSON 25: 0904 USB, AIRFORCE SYDNEY, departed YMES (EAST SALE) 0846z estimated YMES (EAST SALE) at time 1007z operation normal request TAF for YMES (EAST SALE) and YMER (MERIMBULA ) request TTF YMML (MELBOURNE ) will call again 30 minutes for weather over (12/Dec/00) (NJ) 08974 HUDSON 25: 0936 USB, clg AIRFORCE SYDNEY answered by AIRFORCE DARWIN request TAF YMES (EAST SALE) and TAF YMER (MERIMBULA ) for your information TAF has been requested from AIRFORCE SYDNEY, AIRFORCE SYDNEY then came up with wx (12/Dec/00) (NJ) 08974 HUDSON 25: 0936 USB, clg AIRFORCE SYDNEY answered by AIRFORCE DARWIN request TAF YMES (EAST SALE) and TAF YMER (MERIMBULA ) for your information TAF has been requested from AIRFORCE SYDNEY, AIRFORCE SYDNEY then came upwith wx (12/Dec/00) (NJ) 08974 HUDSON 505: 0808 USB, clg AIRFORCE TOWNSVILLE departure time 0717 operating normal estimating (something)0853 (12/Dec/00) (NJ) 08974 SABRE 1: RAAF F-111 0851 USB, clg AIRFORCE SYDNEY TTF YAMB(Amberley) call again 0900 for TTF(13/Dec/00) 08980.0 CG 1717: 2311USB w/Camslant (5/DEC/00) (RP3) 08980.0 Fighting Tiger 751: 2254 USB w/Camslant. At 2258 Golden Hawk (TSCC NAS Brunswick) contacts FT 751 who reports Spare Group 5 at 2220Z and Spare Group 2 at 2254Z. Golden Hawk QSL's report. (12/DEC/00) (RP3) 08980.0 RESCUE 1713: USCG HC-130 2211 USB in phone patch with MIAMI AIR via CAMSLANT, relaying patient reports on 3 critical cases out of a total of 8 medevac patients 19/Nov/2000 (RRM) 08983 RESCUE 1503: USCG HC-130H 2302 USB wkg CAMSLANT. (18/Sep/00)(MADX) 08983 RESCUE 6026: USCG HH-60J (CGAS Elizabeth City) 1635 USB wkg CAMSLANT w/flight ops and position: 3451N 07727W. (12/Oct/00) (MADX) 08983.0 1713: USCG HC-130 1954 USB wkg CAMSLANT to secure guard, on final approach to Port au Prince, Haiti 19/Nov/2000 (RRM) 08983.0 51A and 38C USB- working a counter narcotics operation, relaying information to PANTHER via CAMSLANT.-M1N wkg CAMSLANT, requesting radio guard off from from X2P en route to L5U with 8 POB. Parent command given as X2P.-At 1716 called by CAMSLANT reference arrival time at NASSAU (15/Sep/2000) (RMC) 08983.0 CAMSLANT:, RESCUE 6033, and RESCUE 1720 USB in comms reference MV Chios Dream and Cruise Ship Tropical and patients on board Chios Dream. Tropical is sending a doctor over to the Chios Dream by small boat. CAMSLANT acting as a relay between Key West and 1720 for passing info and orders.(19/Sep/2000) (RMC) 08983.0 CAMSPAC: USCG Comm. Master Station Pacific 0240 USB wkg CAMSLANT for radio check 20/Nov/2000 (RRM) 08983.0 CG 1717: (HC-130, CAGS Clearwater): 2215 USB w/Camslant (5/DEC/00) (RP3) 08983.0 CG 1717: (HC-130, CGAS Clearwater): 2259 USB w/Camslant (12/DEC/00) (RP3) 08983.0 CG 1717: (HC-130, GCAS Clearwater): 0130 USB w/Camslant Chesapeake reporting flight ops normal. (4/DEC/00)(RP3) 08983.0 CG D3F: (aircraft on law enforcement mission): 2300 USB w/Camslant (5/DEC/00) (RP3) 08983.0 CG Rescue 1719: (HC-130, CGAS Clearwater): 0021 USB w/Camslant Pagina 74 08983.0 08983.0 08983.0 08983.0 08983.0 08983.0 08983.0 08983.0 08983.0 08983.0 08983.0 08983.0 08989.0 08989.0 08989.0 08992 08992 08992.0 08992.0 08992.0 08992.0 08992.0 08992.0 08992.0 08992.0 09001.6 09005.4 09016 09016 09017 WUN-v07 (8/DEC/00) (RP3) CG Rescue 1720: (HC-130, CGAS Clearwater): 2213 USB w/Camslant (5/DEC/00) CG Rescue 2124: (HU-25, ATC Mobile): 0405 USB w/Camslant reporting departure from SAR scene at 2914N/8530W. 40-ft fishing vessel Miss Linda is dead in water w/7 POB and being assisted by fishing vessel Brenda Louise. CG2124 is RTB. (12/DEC/00) (RP3) CG Rescue 6033: 2300 USB w/Camslant reporting on SAR scene w/fishing vessel S. Susan at 2154N/8208W.(30/NOV/00) (RP3) Camslant Chesapeake: 0034 USB w/CG 2141 (HU-25 CGAS Miami) & CG 2111 (HU-25, CGAS Corpus Christi) in 1/2 hourly checks. (11/DEC/00) (RP3) Camslant Chesapeake: 1400 USB w/CG 6038 (H-60, CGAS Clearwater); CG Camslant Chesapeake: 2106 USB w/CG 2126 (HU-25, CGAS Cape Cod) (7/DEC/00) (RP3) Camslant Chesapeake: 2302 USB w/CG 2125 (RP3) Camslant: 1538 USB in 1/2 hourly checks w/CG 2128; CG 1719 (HC-130, CGAS Clearwater) & CG 2122 (HU-25, ATC Mobile). (30/NOV/00) (RP3) Camslant: 2159 USB w/CG T4G (on law enforcement mission) who reports departure from homeplate and is standing by on secure frequency 3E11. (30/NOV/00) (RP3) Gantsec: (CG Greater Antilles Section, PR): 2102 USB w/CG 2130 (HU-25, possibly CGAS Borinquen) who reports position as 2118N/7114W. (7/DEC/00) (RP3) RESCUE 1713: USCG HC-130 2135 USB wkg CAMSLANT, en route Miami with 8 medevac cases from an unrestrained rollover accident 48hrs previous; 21 pob, req.that CAMSLANT notify CGAS Miami they would need 2 ambulances for 8 total patients, 4 critical 19/Nov/2000 (RRM) RESCUE 6026: USCG HH-60 1935 USB wkg CAMSLANT en route Group Fort Macon from Elizabeth City 19/Nov/2000 (RRM) ONY: BAF MELSBROEK 1140 USB / WKG CA 01 BAF AIRBUS WITH TECNIKAL PROBLEM (14/Dec/2000)(RONNY PEETERS) Trenton Military: 0300 USB w/Canforce 3977 (29/NOV/00) (RP3) Trenton Military: MACS 1541 USB / working Sentry 42 or Century 42. (15Dec.2000) (Midwest USA) BILLY BOY(?): 28-char EAM Bcast 1934 USB NUFAHE preceding 1935z GHFS bcast of same. Simulcast on at least 11244. (19/Dec/00) (JH) TOP NOTCH: EAM Bcast 0705 USB 75H6AE. No simulcast found. (5 Jan)(JH) Navy FAL 03: (P-3C): 2018 USB w/Salinas 14/Dec/00 (RP3) Navy FAL 03: (P-3C): 2018Z w/Salinas 13/Dec/00 (RP3) Navy LC 089: (not heard-P-3C, VP-8 NAS Brunswick): 1704 USB w/Andrews for pp to DSN 476-2108 (Brunswick). Andrews has problems hearing LC 089 and pp is not completed. (30/NOV/00) (RP3) Navy LF 03: (P-3C, VP-16 NAS Jacksonville): 2122 USB w/Salinas (13/DEC/00) (RP3) Navy LF 03: (P-3C, VP-16 NAS Jacksonville): 2122Z w/Salinas 13/Dec/00 (RP3) Navy LL 06: (P-3C, VP-30 NAS Jacksonville): 1358 USB w/Offutt (12/DEC/00) (RP3) Offutt Global: GHFS 0329 USB / pps for Navy 50515 (a VP-3A) to Rota CP and Rota Metro. (10Jan.2001) (Midwest USA) Unid: Y/L (SS): 0414 USB w/numbers in 5-figure groups. (12/DEC/00) (RP3) CHARLESTON & NELSON:, presumed USCG 2054 USB with position report 33 08 45 N & 078 38 10 W.(16/NOV/00) (JLM) HABITAT: COMPATWING10 Whidbey Island 0045 USB wkg unid. "Are you flight ops normal?"..."Understand, you are in the area." (17/Oct/00) (MADX) OUTCLASS: 28-char EAM Bcast 0404 USB 7533UA simulcast 6697 8992 and 11244. (5 Jan) (JH) STANWICK: 1341 USB wkg unid w/rdo check. (19/Oct/00) (MADX) STP: National Guard St Paul MN (NGB34) 0434 MIL-STD 188-141A clg IND: National Guard Indianapolis (NGB25).(18/Oct/00) (MADX) Pagina 75 09025 09025.0 09025.0 09025.0 09031 09041 09050.0 09050.0 09051 09057 09057 09060.0 09061.7 09065.6 09065.6 09066.0 09070 09070 09085 09093.0 09109.9 09114.5 09115.0 09120.0 09120.0 09120.0 09120.0 09120.0 09120.0 09120.0 09121 09121 09121 09121.0 09122.5 09122.5 WUN-v07 ANDREWS: Andrews AFB 0322 USB wkg WEST COAST: McClellan AFB in voice w/radio checks and MIL-STD 188-141A (id's: ADW and MCC). (30/Sep/00) (MADX) ANDREWS: - F T E E C 2 0255z 14/Dec/00 (DR) Andrews: AFB, Md 2004 USB EAM (21/NOV/00) (JLM) Lajes: 0224 USB w/EAM (preamble missed). (4/DEC/00) CYPRUS FLIGHT WATCH: RAF Akrotiri, CYP, 0715, USB, meteo for numerous airports, incl. LGSA, LGIR, 24/Aug/2000. (CK) 5YE: Nairobi Meteo KEN 1734 RTTY/100/760 Wx Fcast. Poor copy. (13 Jan) (RGA) 116: UNID CHN-Diplo, 1456 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A tfc. to 124 (10Dec00) (LDO) 124: UNID CHN-Diplo, 1456 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A tfc. to 116 (10Dec00) (LDO) BLE: Prob UK Mil/Diplo Net 1235 ALE/USB Sounds. (11 Jan) (RGA) AROMATIC: Raises ELEGANCE 0232 USB (NCS; weak here and to AROMATIC) but with ELEGANCE no longer responding to the WAR 46 station's calls and gone. (5 Jan) (JH) LONESOME(?): 28-char EAM 2030 USB NUK4CW simulcast 8992 & 11244. (21/Dec/00) (JH) ROBLE & TAURO: 1448 USB ALE (22/NOV/00) (JLM) "IMB": Le Port/Maputo 2320 ARQ-E3 100/400 Tfc was almost continuous service msgs, with IMB193 seen when the signal faded. A return freq not found at this time. (15/Sep/00) (ML2) KGD34: NCC, Arlington, VA: 1635 USB radio check (18/OCT/00) (JLM) KGD34:, NCC, Arlington, VA 1635 USB radio check (18/OCT/00) (JLM) ---: POLISH EMB ?LOC 0945 POL/ARQ 100/I/250 5rc. Idling betas "c~~odbierz:" and later offair (19/Dec)(DW) 586: Unid 1846 ALE/USB Sounds often. (13 Jan) (RGA) 626: Unid Illicit 1809 USB YL counts 1-0 then repeats 626. This is also an active ALE frequency. (13 Jan) (RGA) RAD: unid Colombian Navy (Radgena) 0029 MIL-STD 188-141A clg VAD: unid Colombian Navy. (4/Oct/00)(MADX) ---: unid FF 2300 ARQ-E 72/400 CdV OO RFFEDFA PP RFFEDFA cct UAF (19Oct00) (ML2) NMF: USCG BOSTON 0900 FAX 120/576/N/800 Wave forecast. N/Atlantic analysis (E+W), sat pix. Fuzzy (27/Dec)(DW) -: Spanish traffic net 0352z USB Dec 27, 2000 [SN] unid: 0810 AM / Female in Spanish with 5 digit number groups. Very weak. (11Dec.2000) (Midwest USA) Andrews AFB : 1535 USB / phone patch for Navy 50515 (a VP-3A). (03Jan.2001) (Midwest USA) Andrews VIP: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 1510 USB / pp for SPAR 65 (C-20A, DV-3+3Pax). ETA to KLSV is 2007Z. (04Dec.2000) (Midwest USA) CACTUS & NIGHTHAWK: 12 with secure test and in the clear 1419 USB (20/NOV/00) (JLM) Nighthawk 12: (Probable VH-60N, HMX-1 MCAF Quantico): 2131 USB calling Cactus (29/NOV/00) (RP3) Nighthawk 7: 0117 USB / working Venus 7 on "hotel fox." They went to secure voice. (07Dec.2000) (Midwest USA) Nighthawk 8: 1345 USB / calling Nighthawk 2 and "Mainsail" with no joy. (19Dec.2000) (Midwest USA) Venus 7: 0146 USB / calling Cactus with no joy. (07Dec.2000) (Midwest USA) A25: Latvian KFOR Net 1622 ALE/USB Calls PAMATS. (10 Jan) (RGA) A25: Latvian KFOR Net 1909 ALE/USB Calls PAMATS. (19 Jan) (RGA) A25: Latvian KFOR in Kosovo 1631 ALE/USB Calls PAMATS. (22 Dec)(RGA) OKC: (NGB47) National Guard, Oklahoma City, OK: 1350 USB ALE (22/NOV/00) (JLM) LRBHF1: USACE Buffalo NY 0015 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (20/Oct/00) (MADX) MVDHF1: USACE Vicksburg (WUG) 1413 MIL-STD 188-141A clg MVNHF1: unid USACE. At 1437, LRBHF1: unid USACE w/sounding call. At 1538, LRDHF1: unid USACE clg MVDHF1: USACE Vicksburg. At 1539, LRNHF1: unid USACE clg MVDHF1:. At 1540, LREHF1: clg MVDHF1: USACE Vicksburg. (6/Oct/00) (MADX) Pagina 76 WUN-v07 09122.5 WUG: USA COE, Vicksburg, MS: 2009 USB calling COE stations WUI2 and WUI6 (21/NOV/00) (JLM) 09123 CENTR5: Romanian MFA Bucharest 0458 MIL-STD 188-141A clg HOL: unid Romanian embassy. (19/Oct/00) (MADX) 09126.7 RFTJD: FF Libreville GAB 2227 ARQ-E3/192/300 Betas. Goes occasionally to mark. (4 Jan) (RGA) 09131.0 MGJ: Faslane RN 1830 RTTY 75/350 (12/Jan/2001) (Argo Sicily) 09137.0 no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1644 BAUDOT 75Bd/500Hz 5 LGs after 11177 00063 .... (27Dec00)(LDO) 09141.5 RDU: unid prob ANG Unit 1300 ALE clg MGM: ANG Montgomery AL (NGB10). (15/Sep/00) (MADX) 09143.5 APH: 1806 USB ALE (10/SEP/00) (JLM) 09143.5 JUE: Unid 1238 ALE clg FOE: Unid. Another unid station: APH, logged here in the past. (15/Sep/00) (MADX) 09145.0 CLS, NSB, R13, R14, R15, R25 & R64: 1434-1542 USB ALE (08/DEC/00)(JLM) 09145.0 DKB, 823471 & 823477: 2046-2149 USB ALE (26/SEP/00) (JLM) 09145.0 GHOST RIDER BASE & 378: 1748 USB voice & ALE. ALE IDs GRB & 814378 (08/DEC/00) (JLM) 09157 HEC: BerneRadio SWI 1740 ARQ/100/170 Marker. Not // 10341 .(13 Jan) (RGA) 09157.0 HEC: GW NODE BERN 1139 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "HEC" (06/Jan)(DW) 09158.0 US2 & CR2, &SO2: UNID 0058 USB ALE possibly FBI (22/NOV/00) (JLM) 09163.0 no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1750 MFSK-32/CROWD36 40Bd/10Bd offline crypto to UNID, 5LGs after 11177 00007 (30Dec00)(LDO) 09165 HLL: Seoul Meteo 1521 FAX text table (7/Dec/00)(KB) 09183.5 SU1: FBI Salt Lake City 0037 MIL-STD 188-141A clg SUP03: unid FBI, then into weak FSK (300bd possible).(18/Oct/00) (MADX) 09185.0 AAR4LL; (mobile), USA MARS, TN 2146 USB WPKJ542, Pacific Bell, Sacramento, CA 2151 USB WWJ40P, FHWA/USCG, ME: 2158 USB (16/NOV/00) (JLM) 09210.0 no-call: UNID, 1504 USB/BR6028/7xARQ-E -46.15Bd/170Hz+1xBaudot-50Bd/170Hz, English op chat on the 50Bd channel, QRT 1525 (24Dec00)(LDO) 09251.0 unid: 2226 USB / Female in English with 5 digit number groups. (15Dec.2000) (Midwest USA) 09257.6 no-call: UNID Italian, I, 1010 ARQ burst system, 250Bd/170Hz shift, in frequency hopping and non- frequency hopping mode, probably Rohde & Schwarz system (28Dec00)(LDO) 09260 50: Danish Military Net 1205 ALE/USB Calls 28. (12 Jan) RGA) 09260.0 AEGIS 39 (sounds like) and NIGHTHAWK 61: 1906 USB (03/DEC/00)(JLM) 09260.0 Reach 9402: POTUS support aircraft 2229 USB / working unknown station. Dep. KEAR 2221Z, Arr. KBLV 0001Z. (08Dec.2000) (Midwest USA) 09260.0 Reach 9402: POTUS support aircraft 2259 USB / calling Nighthawk 71 with no joy. (08Dec.2000) (Midwest USA) 09261.5 E5M & E6J: E6J gave his location as Marseilles, IL 1950 USB (02/DEC/00) (JLM) 09261.5 MARIETTA calling PASADENA: 1942 & 1954 USB for a radio check (02/DEC/00) (JLM) 09262.0 ---: unid 2230 RTTY 50/250 w/online crypto between ZZZZZ strings, msgs started w/KRIPTOGRAMA BURAN (08Nov00) (ML2) 09268.0 OLZ 88: MFA Praha, CZE, 0910 USB/MIL-STD 188- 110A serial tone modem with modified protocol, burst tfc., ISS-mode, sending tfc. to OLZ 82, QSX not found, voice coordination (28Dec00)(LDO) 09270 : Unid 0635 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station w/ call-up VLB2 (02/Dec/00) (SD) 09270 : Unid 0645 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station w/ call-up VLB2 (23/Dec/00) (SD) 09270 : Unid 0645 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station w/ call-up VLB2 file://7811 (25/Dec/00) (SD) 09282 : NATO Air Defence 1742 LINK-11/1364/USB (13 Jan) (RGA) 09308 : Berne-Sarajevo Net 1733 ALE/USB Very active 9308 & 10238. Linkprotected - no decode. (8 Jan) (RGA) 09308 : Berne-Sarajevo Net 1733 ALE/USB Very active 9308 and 10238. Pagina 77 WUN-v07 Link-protected - no decode. (8 Jan) (RGA) 09315 ALR: Alrar Oil/Gas Field ALG Sounds. (8 Jan) (RGA) 09315 INA: In Amenas Gasfield ALG 1651 ALE/USB Sounds. (8 Jan) (RGA) 09315 TFT: Tin Fouye Oilfield ALG 2137 ALE/USB Sounds. (21 Dec) (RGA) 09323 V02A: Atencion Numbers Station 0421 AM w/YL/SS/5FGs. (18/Oct/00)(MADX) 09340 RCH72: Tashkent Meteo 2259 FAX 60/576 w/strong signal. (10/Oct/00) (MADX) 09802.0 UNID:, briefly "in the plain" between strong ANDVT transmissions: 2016 USB (14/OCT/00) (JLM) 09930 WWJ40N: Federal Highway Administration (Acting NCS) 2250 USB w/call for check-ins for "Coast Guard Auxiliary and Federal Highway Administration Net". Wkg WWJ85, WWJ40J, WWJ40AF, WWJ40S, WWJ40M, WWJ40T, WWJ40V, WWJ40D. (1/Nov/00) (MADX) 09993 : Tunisian Border Security 2028 RTTY/50/450 Visa traffic in ATU80. // 3331. Re-ident of earlier logging. (13 Jan)(RGA) 09993 : Unid 1725 RTTY/50/450 In ATU80. Press? (13 Jan) (RGA) 10000 10000 BPM: Time Station Xi'an 2229 AM w/CW id. (11/Nov/00) (MADX) EZ2: unid 0006 MIL-STD 188-141A clg 11: unid. At 0110, EZ2 clg SA1VA1: unid and SA1PA1: unid. (12/Nov/00)(MADX) 10000 FMFPED001: unid Fleet Marine Force unit 2202 MIL-STD 188-141A clg NAVPED000: unid US Navy unit. Idents are tentative. (12/Nov/00) (MADX) 10000.0 VEX & CIS201, apparently Canadian military: 0029-0043 USB ALE (04/DEC/00) (JLM) 10007 :propagation device, , jumps every 10 secs to next freq. Copied it from 10007-29007 kHz, bursts, Sun 03-12-2000 10046 4XZ: Israeli Navy Haifa ISR VVV 0011 CW (06-01-2001) (AB) 10051.0 NEW YORK:N.Y. volmet Air Radio 2246 28 Dec 00 USB wx for Florida airfields (nice & warm) (EB) 10066.0 Calcutta Aero:IND 1815 UTC Dec 3 USB wkg Lauda 20 and mentioning position VVZ at1818(PP) 10107.5 ---: unid FF 2310 ARQ-E 72/400 CdV OO RFFEDFA DE RFFEDFA cct UFA (08Nov00) (ML2) 10121.9 ---: UNID 1140 PACTOR-I 100bd/200Hz Broken tfc under wideband modem bursts. Subj: Heleou Karibialta. Part in EE, part in unid language (R/amateur or ute?) (08/Jan)(DW) 10126.0 #’s: Cuba 0911z CW groups of five, strong signal here 25 Nov [SN] 10126.5 MX: Unid, , channelmarker EO, CW, Sun 17-12-2000 0800 UTC 10144.0 DK0WCY: R/AM BEACON 1428 CW Marker "DK0WCY beacon". 1430 info bdcast. (08/Jan)(DW) 10155.0 BUR & TAC: 0200 LSB ALE Also, APM, CAS & FGT all in LSB (16/NOV/00) (JLM) 10156.0 CRC2 & CRM2: 0309 USB ALE (16/NOV/00) (JLM) 10165.0 Un-ID: 12.31 ITA2 75/475 Sends continuous "61/61/, or "BANC BANC.." using bitmask=19, then shuts down (08Dec00). (PT) 10177.6 ---: FF UNID ? 1456 ARQ/E3 192/E/400 8rc. Betas. No app tfc (08/Jan)(DW) 10194 ---:Unident Clandestine 2020 18 Dec 00 CW last 2 groups only 22221 61652 slow CW end TTT or 000 (EB) 10204 EIGHT AMP: EAM Bcast 1727 754RK4 simulcast 8992 and 11244. (4Jan) (JH) 10204 REAR DOOR: 29-char EAM Bcast 1905 USB 75JPWE simulcast on 8992 and 11244. (8 Jan) (JH) 10204 SNOW DROP: 28-char EAM Bcast 0608 USB NUMKZQ simulcast on at least 6697 and 8992 with nothing heard on 11244. (20/Dec/00) (JH) 10211 SP130P: Unid Oil/Gas ALG 1635 ALE/LSB Sounds. (2 Jan) (RGA) 10215 HZN48: Jeddah Meteo SDA 2127 RTTY/100/850 USUR20 UKMS 051200. (5Jan) (RGA) 10216.0 ---:Jeddah met Saudi Arabia 2016 18 Dec 00 RTTY 100 wx tfc (EB) 10230 Unid: V02A (Cuban Intel), 0241z (29-12-2000) CW 5L (IB) 10235 M8: Cuban Numbers Station 0412 CW w/"UDWNN(x5) = = =" then into 5FGs. (24/Nov/00) (MADX) 10235.0 #'s: Cuba 0415z CW 5 letter groups [weak here today] Dec 17, Pagina 78 WUN-v07 2000 [SN] 10238 BLMV2: MOD Vienna AUT 1145 ALE/USB Calls 21111/Unid. (12 Jan)(RGA) 10240 EIGHT AMP: EAM Bcast 1733 754RK4 & 756ZCT simulcast 8992 and 11244. (4 Jan) (JH) 10244 INA: In Amenas GasField ALG 1625 ALE/USB Sounds. (2 Jan) (RGA) 10275 BLMV2: MOD Vienna AUT 1145 ALE/USB Calls 21111/Unid. (12 Jan)(RGA) 10275 OHT30P: Ohanet Oil/Gas ALG 1618 ALE/LSB Sounds. (2 Jan) (RGA) 10281.7 22D: Unid 1754 ALE/USB Sounds. (5 Jan) (RGA) 10320.0 -: [QTH?] 0353z USB AFRTS programming, UNLV Basketball game via ESPN with Military related PSA's Dec 17,2000 [SN] 10320.0 AFRTS/AFN: US military HF feeder 0203 USB / with US VP Gore and his concession speech (live). (14Dec.2000)(Midwest USA) 10320.0 AFRTS/AFN: US military HF feeder 0306 USB / with US Pres.-Elect Bush and his victory speech (live). (14Dec.2000)(Midwest USA) 10341 HEC: BerneRadio SWI 1716 ARQ/100/170 Marker. Not // 9157 . (13Jan) (RGA) 10352 : Unid 0645 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station w/ call-up CIO2 file://7445 (25/Dec/00) (SD) 10352 : Unid 0645 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station w/ call-up CIO2 (06/Jan/01) (SD) 10352 : Unid 0645 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station w/ call-up CIO2 (23/Dec/00) (SD) 10352 : Unid 0647 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station w/ abnormal call-up CIO8 (18/Dec/00) (SD) 10352 : Unid 1215 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station w/ abnormal call-up CIONR1ZA14C9C10A16 (16/Dec/00) (SD) 10352 E10: Mossad Numbers Station 0150 AM w/CIO2. (11/Oct/00) (MADX) 10352 E10: number station 1542 "CIO2" (26.Sept.Y2k) (LAR) 10352 Unid: 0645 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station w/ call-up CIO2 (06/Jan/01) (SD) 10352 Unid: 0645 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station w/ call-up CIO2 (23/Dec/00) (SD) 10352 Unid: 0645 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station w/ call-up CIO2 file://7445 (25/Dec/00) (SD) 10352 Unid: 0647 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station w/ abnormal call-up CIO8 (18/Dec/00) (SD) 10352 Unid: 1215 AM Mossad (E10) numbers station w/ abnormal call-up CIONR1ZA14C9C10A16 (16/Dec/00) (SD) 10357 : Unid 0734 AM Spanish Man (V7) numbers station in progress (19/Dec/00) (SD) 10357 Unid: 0734 AM Spanish Man (V7) numbers station in progress (19/Dec/00) (SD) 10361.0 no-call: MFA Bern, 1213 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/ tfc. to Sarajevo, using MIL-STD 188-141A with link protection (26Dec00) (LDO) 10361.0 no-call: SHQSU Sarajevo, 1213 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/ tfc. to Bern, using MIL-STD 188-141A with link protection (26Dec00) (LDO) 10392 KUW: Prob UK Mil Net Kuwait(?) 1659 ALE/USB Sounds. Also on 13149 at 1704z. (5 Jan) (RGA) 10446.0 #’s: QTH? 0303z USB Spanish-YL groups of 5 figures 23Nov [SN] 10455.5 VIE: GW NODE DARWIN 0815 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "VIE". Wkng ship in Globedata (19/Dec)(DW) 10493.0 Bucharest: Roumania 12.26 ROU-FEC 164.5/400 Looks like press or similar in RR using Bitmask=24 (08Dec00). (PT) 10493.0 WGY9455, FEMA Auxiliary Support, Vienna, VA: 1731 USB (06/DEC/00)(JLM) 10494.0 RFTJF: FF Port Bouet 0520 Arq-E3 48/400 Test tape (24-Dec-00)(RH2) 10518 S00: MFA Stockholm S 1809 ALE/USB Calls S78/Tunis. (22 Dec) (RGA) 10536.0 Unid: CIS Navy 1940 36-50 30/784!!!? often logged here at 50/240 & also 81-81 - curious wide shift !(12/Dec/00) (RH2) 10537.7 ---:Canadian forces Metoc centre Canada 2232 28 Dec 00 FAX 120/576 poor chart (EB) 10540 CESYP: Colombian Navy Special Command San Andres and Providencia Islands 0254 MIL-STD 188-141A wkg ANTIOQUIA3: CM-53 Antioquia FS-1500-Class Corvette w/msg servicing and op chatter. Continued Pagina 79 10578.3 10581 10581 10608 10608 10608 10608 10610.9 10610.9 10690.0 10691.5 10691.5 10715.0 10730.0 10766.9 10766.9 10780.0 10780.0 10842 10850.0 10850.0 10852.0 10871.9 10871.9 10872 10875.0 10884.0 10917.7 10940.5 10997.5 11026.7 11030.0 WUN-v07 through at least 0518z. (29/Sep/00) (MADX) HMF46: KCNA Pyongyang. KRE 0900 Rtty 75/458 E. News 12Dec 00 (BC3).. S00: MFA Stockholm S 1559 ALE/USB Calls S72/Kinshasa. (13 Jan)(RGA) S84: Swedish Embassy Washington DC 0819 MIL-STD 188-141A wkg S94: Swedish Embassy Guatemala City + 2400bd serial modem. (24/Nov/00) (MADX) BARRANCA: prob Squadron Base Barrancabermeja 0059 MIL-STD 188-141A ALE clg RADGENA: unid Colombian Navy. (4/Oct/00) (MADX) COVENAS: poss Covenas Airfield Colombian Navy 0237 MIL-STD 188-141A wkg RADGENA: unid Colombian Navy, then into MIL-STD 188-110A serial modem. (26/Oct/00) (MADX) D3S: Prob USCG Cutter 2200 USB wkg USCG GROUP MIAMI on "high fox". "Be advised, we have no secure capability." ANDVT at 2202. (18/Sep/00) (MADX) TURBO: Colombian Coast Guard Base Turbo 2311 MIL-STD 188-141A wkg ATLANTICO: prob Atlantic Fleet HQ. (3/Dec/00) (MADX) Moscow Meteo 0824 FAX/120/576 w/beginning of chart. Weak signal, chart unreadable. (2/Jan/01) (MADX) Moscow Meteo 0824 FAX/120/576 w/beginning of chart. Weak signal,chart unreadable. (2/Jan/01) (MADX) AUS: (NGB55), National Guard, Austin, T 1549 USB ALE (22/NOV/00)(JLM) D00146 & D24367: 1730 USB ALE. Also ANDVT and weak clear voice, not sure if it's the ALE calls or not.(27/NOV/00) (JLM) NSO & L26186: 1533 USB ALE & voice. NSO may have identified as Hunter (AAF) during a brief signal check. NSO and others in this net now heard on: 5126.0, 8056.0, 9145.0,10691.5, 12068.5 & 16078.5, all USB (22/NOV/00) (JLM) UNID: with 5 letter groups 1704 CW (22/NOV/00) (JLM) MSN5 & W46: 1648 USB ALE. Transmission stepped down the following USB frequencies: 10730.0, 10586.0, 9970.0, 9958.0, 9148.0 and 8160.0. Lost after 8160.0 Other frequencies previously active in this net: 8064.0, 7935.0 & 7512.5 not heard today. (07/OCT/00) (JLM) Unid: FAPSI 1631 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 70007 (12/Jan/01) (RH2) Unid: FAPSI 1631 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 70007 (13/Jan/01) (RH2) Lima Foxtrot: 1422 USB w/Oscar Golf November arranging for pilot (ship pilot) pick up at 1230 (local?).(30/NOV/00) (RP3) Water Bug 774: (P-3C Mod III, Naval Force Aircraft Test Sqdn, Patuxent River): 2021 USB w/Cape Radio(29/NOV/00) (RP3) CP4X: Russian military, 0523z (29-12-2000) CW 4F (IB) 101: UNID, 1713 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, responding to P176 (09Dec00) (LDO) 101: UNID, 1721 USB/Harris AVS, scrambled tfc. to P176 unknown QSX freq. (09Dec00) (LDO) KKK: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1758 MFSK-32/CROWD36 40Bd/10Bd offline crypto to KUA with 5 LGs after 11177 30022 (28Dec00)(LDO) MX: Russian navy Arkhangelsk, RUS, cluster beacon 'S', CW, Sun 03-12-2000 1317 UTC (AB) MX: Russian navy Arkhangelsk, RUS, cluster beacon S, CW, Sun 17-12-2000 0854 UTC (AB) S: Russian Navy 1714 CW Sub bcast marker. (13 Jan) (RGA) BMLV1: Austrian MOD, AUT, 1430 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/Harris AVS, scrambled voice tfc. to 21111 (28Dec00)(LDO) DOR: MFA Sofia, BUL, 1438 USB/240Bd 8-FSK ARQ- system, QSX not found (29Dec00)(LDO) RFTJ: FF Dakar 0531 Arq-E3 48/400 Idle only (24-Dec-00) (RH2) :AFRTS 1613 USB nx-programme (26.Sept.Y2k) (LAR) UNID: 09.10 Piccolo Mk6 in standby for over an hour (Y2k/09/24)(LAR) ---: MFA CAIRO 2047 SITOR/A 100/E/170 In irs then lost qso. Briefly selcals RCVB (Washington) but not subsequent re sync. (23/Dec)(DW) AXM34: CANBERRA MET 0950 FAX 120/576/N/800 700 hpa anal. Fuzzy (23/Dec)(DW) Pagina 80 WUN-v07 11034.7 :prob Egyptian MFA 0036 SITOR-A w/selcal OOVF Egyptian Embassy Pyongyang DPRK. Also in SITOR-B instructing Pyongyang to transmit on 11541.7khz. (4/Oct/00) (MADX) 11039.0 DDH9: HAMBURG MET 1005 RTTY 50/N/440 Marker "cq de DDH47 DDH9 DDH8 frequencies 147.3 khz 11039 khz 14467.3 khz ry's" then wx fcst in GG (23/Dec)(DW) 11045.0 AAR4LL: (mobile) USA MARS, TN: 2130 USB WGY908, FEMA, Denver, CO 2130 USB WWJ40AF, FHWA/USCG, Barrington, RI 2133 USB WWJ40S, FHWA/USCG, PA: 2136(16/NOV/00) (JLM) 11045.0 WWJ40N: FHWA/USCG 1500 USB WWJ71, FHWA, Madison, WI: 1500 USB WGY9501, FEMA MERS, Bothell, WA: 1500 USB WWJ40M, FHWA/USCG, MA: 1500 USB WWJ98, FHWA, Pocatello, ID: 1500 USB (22/NOV/00) (JLM) 11076 OWI: Unid Danish Military 1505 ALE/USB Calls OWJ. (19 Jan) (RGA) 11076.0 CID:, UNID 1330 USB ALE. CID also heard on 11550.0 USB ALE (20/NOV/00) (JLM) 11085 P6Z:MFA Paris 1547 FEC-A 192Bd tfc to D2Z: F Emb Budapest (26.Sept.Y2k) (LAR) 11105 AAA: Chinese Diplo Euro Net Chan 5 1517 ALE/USB Calls YT316A. (3 Jan) (RGA) 11105 ZT201A: Chinese Diplo Euro Net Chan 5 1441 ALE/USB Calls 116. (3 Jan) (RGA) 11105 ZT201A: Chinese Diplo Euro Net Chan 5 1441 ALE/USB Calls 116. (3Jan) (RGA) 11108.0 FC8FEM, FEMA:, Region 8 1349 USB ALE (14/OCT/00) (JLM) 11110.5 RFLI: FF Fort de France MRT 2137 ARQ-E3/192/370 CdV on cct BFL to Provence. (5 Jan) (RGA) 11116.7 Unid: FAPSI 1620 Crowd36 6 tone call-ups (28/Dec/00) (RH2) 11119.2 unid: 0050 BAUDOT 75/850 w/KAWN wx. (13/Nov/00) (MADX) 11119.3 :unid USAF/USN 0432 BAUDOT 75/810 w/KAWN wx tfc. (22/Oct/00)(MADX) 11119.3 unid USAF/USN 0432 BAUDOT 75/810 w/KAWN wx tfc. (22/Oct/00)(MADX) 11120 UNID: KAWN broadcast (xmtr site?) 0405 FAX 120/576 on USB w/KAWN wx in BAUDOT 75/850 on LSB. QRT on USB at 0409, BAUDOT continues. Listed as an Offutt/Elkhorn frequency in the latest Worldwide FAX Schedules publication. (24/Nov/00) (MADX) 11125.0 HZN:Jeddah Meteo 1642 rtty 100/850 Wx codes (06/Dec/00)(RH2) 11125.1 HZN: Jeddah Meteo SDA 1526 RTTY/100/850 Badly distorted. (13 Jan)(RGA) 11126.0 ---:Jeddah met Saudi Arabia 1945 18 Dec 00 RTTY 100 wx tfc (EB) 11130 204: Moroccan Army Net 1 0931 ALE/USB Calls O2. (11 Jan) (RGA) 11130 2: Moroccan Army Net 1 1629 ALE/USB Calls O1. (16 Jan) (RGA) 11130 O1: Moroccan Army Net 1 1625 ALE/USB Calls GLOBAL. (16 Jan) (RGA) 11136.0 no-call: Ukrainian MIL, UKR 1259 100Bd/500Hz online encrypted bitstream QSX 11402 kHz (24Dec00)(LDO) 11157 S49: Swedish Embassy Riyadh 0034 MIL-STD 188-141A clg S48: Swedish Embassy Damascus. (7/Nov/00) (MADX) 11157.0 S00: MFA STOCKHOLM 1350 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on USB. Sounding. Clng S16/unid (29/Dec)(DW) 11157.0 S16: SWEDISH EMB ?LOC 1351 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng Stockholm/S00 (29/Dec)(DW) 11157.0 S49: SWEDISH EMB JEDDAH 1507 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng S48/Damascus (29/Dec)(DW) 11158 BIS: unid 1320 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. Again at 1416. (12/Oct/00) (MADX) 11175 HOT CAKE: Clg MAINSAIL 1805 USB Raises Unid but unable to complete his comms and gone. (9 Jan) (JH) 11175 JAMBO 65: Clg MAINSAIL 1650 USB Raises MCCLELLAN 'Out of BARKSDALE but negative relay.' and gone. (9 Jan) (JH) 11175 LONESTAR TALCE: Clg ANY STATION 1507 USB Raises Unid then MCCLELLAN for radio check. (9 Jan) (JH) 11175 LONESTAR TALCE: Clg ANY STATION 1703 USB For radio check. (9 Jan)(JH) 11175 MIGHTY 08: Clg MAINSAIL 1747 USB Raises OFFUTT for pp to BARKSDALE CP giving numerous numbers, none of which seemed to work. (9 Jan) (JH) 11175 MIGHTY 08: Clg OFFUTT RADIO 1823 USB Calls HICKAM RADIO also but without response from either. (9 Jan)(JH) Pagina 81 11175 11175 11175 11175 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11200 11200.0 11200.0 11202 11202.0 11207 11214.0 11214.0 11214.0 11214.0 11216.0 11217.0 11217.0 11217.0 11217.0 11217.0 11217.0 11220.0 11229 11232.0 11232.0 WUN-v07 PIGGY(?) 71: Wkg INCIRLIK 94 mls E of Ramstein. Temp -2C. (16Jan) (RGA) SABER 35: Clg MAINSAIL 1654 USB Asks for 'airport radio check'. (9 Jan) (JH) AIRFORCE 2015: 0738 USB, hello ANDREWS hello ANDREWS this is AIRFORCE 2015 radio check on 111 upper please (13/Dec/00) JAGO 11:Thule airbase Air radio 1845 15 Jan 01 USB Phone patch to Ramstein (EB) Andrews: 0222 USB w/EAM (LXOZNK) " for Menthol." (4/DEC/00) (RP3) Andrews: 1139 USB w/Skyking message for Decent. (14/DEC/00) (RP3) Ascension Global: GHFS 0405 USB / pp for SAM 60204 (C-20B # 86-0204) to Andrews VIP. (11Dec.2000) (Midwest USA) Epic 56: (C-130H 156th AS NC-ANG Charlotte): 2315 USB w/Offutt inpp w/unidentified Metro. (12/DEC/00) (RP3) HUSKER CONTROL: relaying current traffic to HUSKER 16 and HUSKER 18 2022 USB. HUSKER 16 told CONTROL he couldn't raise any other MAINSAIL. (17/NOV/00)(JLM) Karen 35: (probable E-3B AWACS, Offutt): 1437 USB calling Andrews West Coast w/no response. Lancer 02: & Lancer 03 (P-3Cs, VP-10 NAS Brunswick): 1541 USB w/Thulein pp w/High Voltage (possible TSCC NAS Brunswick) w/Spare Group report & QSL. ((NOTE: TSCC Brunswick may have changed its callsign from Golden Hawk to High Voltage)) (9/DEC/00) (RP3) Talon 126: (unidentified): 0518 USB w/Ascension in radio checks.(8/DEC/00) (RP3) Thule Global: GHFS 1323 USB / pp for Navy 50496 (P-3) to Andrews VIP. QSY F-311 (11220). (04Dec.2000)(Midwest USA) Thule: 1148 USB w/Quid 81 (not heard--KC-135R 100th ARW RAF MILDENHALL). (14/DEC/00) (RP3) FRANCEVILLE: prob Gabonese Railway Franceville Gabon 2007 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. At 2016, MILOLE: prob Gabonese Railway Milole clg BB113: unid.(1/Nov/00) (MADX) MBOUNGOU:GABON RLWYS MBOUNGOU 1631 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (12/Dec)(DW) MILOLE: GABON RLWYS MILOLE 1610 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on USB. Sounding (12/Dec)(DW) CAMSLANT: 0243 USB clg 1701: USCG HC-170H7. No response for over 30 minutes. (3/Dec/00) (MADX) CAMSLANT: working 2128 (unheard) 1858 USB (18/NOV/00) (JLM) "Whales": 0000 USB (down from the usual 11209). now going continuosly.(29/sep/2000).(JM3) Sentry 64: (E-3B AWACS, Tinker AFB): 2118 USB w/Trenton Military (29/NOV/00) (RP3) Sentry 65: (E-3B AWACS, Tinker AFB): 1707 USB w/Trenton Military (30/NOV/00)(RP3) Sentry 65: 1756 USB w/Trenton Military (30/NOV/00)(RP3) Strikestar: (E-8C JSTARS, Robins AFB): 1745 USB w/Trenton Military (30/NOV/00) (RP3) FCS & NW1: 1614 USB ALE (12/OCT/00) (JLM) 66KNY:, NTCN, & 908WGY, FEMA, Denver, CO 1618 USB ALE (12/OCT/00)(JLM) Guard Ops: KS Air NG? 1949 USB / calling Jayhawk 11 Flight. (20Dec.2000) (Midwest USA) Guard Ops: KS Air NG? 1951 USB / working Sting 21. (20Dec.2000) (Midwest USA) KNY66:, NTCN, calling KNY67 1630 USB voice and USB ALE. ALE id's 66KNY & 67KNY (12/OCT/00) (JLM) Ops: KS Air NG? 1959 USB / working Jayhawk 11 (probable B-1). (20Dec.2000) (Midwest USA) RLA & RL BASE, unid: 1631 USB voice (12/OCT/00) (JLM) Andrews VIP: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 2008 USB / calling SAM 60201 (a C-20B # 86-0201) on F-311. No joy. (20Dec.2000) (Midwest USA) MANGROVE: 32-char EAM Bcast 1605 USB KO2G34. Simulcast 8992 & 11244. (02/Jan/01) (JH) Bake 96: (unidentified): 1832 USB w/Trenton Military w/wx for Amarillo, TX at 2105Z.(12/DEC/00) (RP3) Canforce 2993: 1653 USB w/Trenton Military in pp w/Trenton Wing Pagina 82 11232.0 11232.0 11232.0 11232.0 11232.0 11232.0 11232.0 11232.0 11235 11235 11239 11244 11244 11244 11244 11244 11244 11244 11244 11244 11244 11244 11244 11246.0 11247.0 11247.0 11250 11250.0 11253 11253 11271.0 11271.0 11300.0 11318 WUN-v07 Ops w/arrival information. (30/NOV/00)(RP3) Canforce 2993: 1916 USB w/Trenton Military requesting wx for Trenton & Ottawa. (30/NOV/00) (RP3) Canforce 3702: (CC-144 # 144615, 412th Sqdn Ottawa): 2015 USB w/Trenton Military reporting departure from Ottawa at 1925Z and ETA Mexico City of 0045Z. (30/NOV/00) (RP3) Canforce 4251: 1909 USB w/Trenton Military (30/NOV/00) (RP3) Canforce 4430: 2302 USB w/Trenton Military w/unsuccessful personal pp. (7/DEC/00) (RP3) Trenton Military: 1349 USB w/Canforce 2502 w/wx for Trenton & North Bay. (14/DEC/00) (RP3) Trenton Military: 1408 USB w/Canforce 1525 w/wx for Edmonton International Airport at 1700Z. (30/NOV/00)(RP3) Trenton Military: 2045 USB w/Gonzo (29/NOV/00) (RP3) Trenton Military: with a phone patch to BACKHAND from DARKSTAR MIKE. DM requested working ZULU frequencies from BACKHAND for signal check training. BACKHAND advised Z-175 and Z-150, but the radios were down for one hour. DM thanked him and said he'd see him another day. (20/NOV/00) (JLM) HUDSON 24: 0922 USB, clg AIRFORCE SYDNEY nothing heard changing 89 (12/Dec/00) (NJ) STALLION 210: 0845 USB, AIRFORCE TOWNSVILLE selcall check OK we will be keeping selcall watch this frequency over (12/Dec/00) (NJ) UNID: 0129 USB w/voice scrambler. Resembled French and Spanish systems. No clear speach to id with. (1/Nov/00)(MADX) ANDREWS 1931 USB w/29-character EAM (75LOCB...) (4/Jan/01) (MADX) AXE MILL(?): Missed called ID 2052 USB No known response.(21/Dec/00) (JH) BLINDFOLD: 28-char EAM Bcast 1638 USB 75VSEO but terminates in mid-preamble. (10 Jan) (JH) BLINDFOLD: EAM Bcast 1655 USB 75VSEO. H+25/h+55 activity. (10Jan) (JH) INTIMATE: 28-char EAM Bcast 1725 USB NUF2CO simulcast on 8992 H+25/h+55 activity. (20/Dec/00) (JH) LEG BONE: 29-char EAM Bcast 2125 NUDHBZ and again at 2155z. Simulcast 8992. H+25/h+55 activity. (30/Dec/00) (JH) LONESOME(?): EAM Bcast 2055 USB NUK4CW. H+25/h+55 activity. (21/Dec/00) (JH) MANGROVE: 28-char EAM Bcast 1804 USB 752B5T. Slightly preceding the GHFS's bcst of same, and simulcasting same on 8992. (02/Jan/01) (JH) MCCLELLAN 28-char EAM Bcast 1610 USB 754RK4 and 756ZCT at 1650z. (4 Jan) (JH) NORMANDY(?): EAM Bcasts 1725 NU7W3R and NUX5UE with nothing heard 8992. H+25/h+55 activity. (22/Dec/00) (JH) PUERTO RICO: Poss EAM Bcast 1620 USB Too weak to follow. (4 Jan)(JH) SALINAS: Three 28-char EAM Bcasts 1620 USB 75S77F 75F4AQ 75NPT6 at their apparent h+20 repeat EAM xmsn time. (4 Jan) (JH) BAS & BLU: 2240 USB ALE (15/NOV/00) (JLM) 9K19: calling other stations in the net 1642 USB (16/NOV/00)(JLM) Gibraltar: (RAF Flight Watch Station): 2342 USB w/VOLMET. (11/DEC/00)(RP3) AED: Elmendorf AFB AK USA 1859 ALE/USB Sounds. (10 Jan) (RGA) Andrews: 1351 USB w/Offutt telling him to stand by for data. ALE then noted on this freq. (8/DEC/00) (RP3) MVU: RAF Volmet 2144 USB YL/EE w/aviation wx. (1/Nov/00) (MADX) RAF VOLMET: RAF W.Drayton G 1527 USB YL in EE with Eur wx actuals. (13 Jan) (RGA) Blue 11: (ferry tanker): 1450 USB w/Thule in pp w/Pease CP reporting delay in AAR schedule until 1655Z.(14/DEC/00) (RP3) Thule Global: GHFS 1501 USB / pp for SAM 90300 (a C-20H # 90-0300 with a DV-2+7 Pax). (15Dec.2000) (Midwest USA) TWA 721: with Gander ATC,CAN Dec 17 1800z position 58N 50W ---:Prob Russian volmet Russia 1339 18 Jan 01 USB volmet type traffic (EB) Pagina 83 11325 11342 11342 11342 11342.0 11402 11402.0 11408.0 11415.2 11415.2 11415.2 11416.7 11418.0 11425 11440 11440 11448.5 11448.5 11448.5 11448.5 11448.5 11453 11453 11453 11453.0 11466 WUN-v07 FMFPED001: unid S/Central American 0047 MIL-STD 188-141A clg NAVPED000: unid S/Central American. Operators up in SS USB comms following ALE w/mix of SS numbers and NATO phonetics. (4/Jan/01) (MADX) TEAL 66: 1550 USB w/New York Radio established contact with CNN in Atlanta to set up the phone patch. It took until 1557 for CNN to find the right person (Coleen) who initiated the request for the interview. (12/SEP/00) (SM) TEAL 66: 1600 USB w/New York Radio phone patch to CNN in Atlanta. News anchor Jean Meserve interviewed LTCOL Gale Carter aboard TEAL 66 regarding T.S./Hurricane Florence (12/SEP/00) (SM) TEAL 66: 1602 USB w/New York Radio phone patch to CNN terminated, position report (30 41N, 72 11W). New York advised TEAL 66 to return to 8846 and give another position report on that freq. (12/SEP/00) (SM) ARINC-New York: 1341 USB w/Continental 61 in pp w/Continental Dispatch w/flight route information.(14/DEC/00) (RP3) VEX: unid CANFORCE 0348 MIL-STD 188-141A clg CIP700: unid CANFORCE. At 0412 and 0538, CIP745: unid CANFORCE clg VEX. At 0607 and 0804, VEX clg CIP745. (24/Oct/00) (MADX) no-call: Ukrainian MIL, UKR 1259 100Bd/500Hz online encrypted bitstream QSX 11136 kHz (24Dec00)(LDO) Un-ID: 16.04 ITA2 188/490 Sending 20-NG then shuts down (12Dec00). (PT) : Air Paris F 1530 ARQ-M2/200/370 AFTN flight plan messages from (e.g.) LFPY/Brétigny-sur-Orge to LQSA/Sarajevo for military aircraft. (13 Jan) (RGA) RFFTB: Air Paris F 1623 ARQ-M2/200/370 AFTN NOTAMs from LIIAYNYX/ Rome Military NOTAMs Office to LQSAYNYX/Sarajevo Military NOTAMs Office on circuit BVA, presume to Sarajevo. (13 Jan) (RGA) RFFTB: Air Paris F 1623 ARQ-M2/200/370 AFTN NOTAMs from LIIAYNYX/ Rome Military NOTAMs Office to LQSAYNYX/Sarajevo Military NOTAMs Office on circuit BVA, presume to Sarajevo. (13 Jan) (RGA) ---: FF SARAJEVO ? 1155 ARQ/342 200/E/400 8rc. 2 chan tdm. chans A: and B: betas. Poor sync thru 1230z (13/Dec)(DW) FJY5: DTRE Crozet I. 1015 Arq-E3 200/400 Email Msgs\FF to France (19/Dec/00) (RH2) CENTR4: Romanian Diplo 1626 ALE/USB Calls ZUP. (22 Dec) (RGA) ESPARTANA: Colombian Coast Guard Patrol Craft Espartana (PM-41) 0112 MIL-STD 188-141A ALE clg RADGENA: Unid Colombian Navy. (29/Sep/00) (MADX) HEREDIA: Cherokee-class Patrol Craft RM72 "Pedro de Heredia" 0144 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call.(7/Nov/00) (MADX) RAIDER 24 and WHITETAIL: 1759 USB. RAIDER 24 reported "3 birds" off Pope, with one headed to Andrews and the others to Youngstown. (05/NOV/00) (JLM) SWORD CONTROL & WHITETAIL: 1343 USB with a radio check &To check frequency every 15 to 30 minutes for usability, should be back (4/NOV/00) (JLM) WHITETAIL and VADER 06 station 1609 USB VADER 06 reported he was 55 miles north of Bowling Green, KY Reported position near Centralia, IL. Asked WHITETAIL to pass arrival time at Sherman AAF, KS. @ 1642 (05/NOV/00) (JLM) WHITETAIL and VADER 06: 1609 USB UNID station reported he was 55 miles north of Bowling Green, KY, Asked WHITETAIL to pass arrival time at Sherman AAF, KS. 1642 USB(05/NOV/00) (JLM) WHITETAIL: and either SWORD (probable) or SHORE CONTROL 1343 USB with a radio check To check frequency every 15 to 30 minutes for usability, should be back up about 1400 UTC (4/NOV/00) (JLM) IMB33: Rome Meteo 1425 RTTY 50 aviat. wx (26/Dec/00)(KB) IMB3: Rome Meteo I 1711 RTTY/50/850 FCIY40 LIIB 131700 (13 Jan)(RGA) IMB: Rome Meteo 0037 BAUDOT 50/850 w/meteo tfc. (7/Nov/00) (MADX) IMB33: ROME MET 1337 RTTY 50/R/850 Met tfc (AAXX). 70hz low. (16/Dec)(DW) ALG: Algerian Oil/Gas NEt ALG 1247 ALE/USB ALE/USB Calls Pagina 84 11466 11466 11468 11468 11469.0 11469.5 11476.0 11476.0 11491 11492 11492 11492 11492.0 11494 11494 11494 11494 11494 11494.0 11495 11495 11500 11518.2 11536.0 11545 11545 11550.0 11555.0 11556 11576.0 11576.0 11576.0 11636 11637 WUN-v07 RNS/Rhourde Nouse Facility. (11 Jan) (RGA) ALG: Algerian Oil/Gas NEt ALG 1247 ALE/USB ALE/USB Calls RNS/Rhourde Nouse Facility. (11 Jan) (RGA) ALG: Algiers Oil/Gas ALG 1626 ALE/USB Sounds. Also on 10244. (2Jan) (RGA) UNID: Russian Navy 0749 36-50/36/250, into tfc 50bd at 0752, QRT at 0755. (2/Jan/01) (MADX) UNID: Russian Navy 0749 36-50/36/250, into tfc 50bd at 0752, QRT at 0755. (2/Jan/01) (MADX) Unid: CIS Navy 1653 36-50 50/240 file://17460.0 khz (06/Dec/00) (RH2) RDL: CISN MOSCOW 1345 CW(FIA-250HZ) Tfc "RDL" and offline encrypt in 5 fig grps. 1347 "uuuu xxxx" and switches to BEE 36/50bd system. (16/Dec)(DW) ROMEO, MIKE, ECHO & HOTEL: 1535 USB tracking net (26/SEP/00)(JLM) ROMEO, MIKE, ECHO & HOTEL: 1535 USB tracking net (maybe same as on 5333.5) (26/SEP/00) (JLM) V5: The Counting Station 0318 AM w/YL/SS/5FGs (3/2) already in progress. (18/Oct/00) (MADX) 0000006138: Iranian Net 1739 ALE/USB Sounds. (10 Jan) (RGA) 0000006138: poss Iranian 0106 MIL-STD 188-141A clg 0000006137: poss Iranian. (1/Nov/00) (MADX) 6141: Iranian Net 1458 ALE/USB Calls 6137. (19 Jan) (RGA) 6137 & 6138: 0338 USB ALE (14/OCT/00) (JLM) AROMATIC: Clg ELEGANCE 0231 USB No response. (5 Jan) (JH) DRAW KNIFE: 28-char EAM Bcast 1709 USB 75LOCB preceeding GHFS's 1710z bcast of same. Simulcast 8992 and 11244. (4 Jan) (JH) INTIMATE: 22-char EAM Bcast 1752 SUB NUM4NF simulcast on 8992 and 11244. (20/Dec/00) (JH) SERVICE CENTRE: Occasional Activity 1710 USB Comms in the clear. (4 Jan) (JH) Unid: 28-char EAM Bcast 1608 USB NUX5UE simulcast 892 and 11244. (22/Dec/00) (JH) VACCINATE & LIFEBOAT: 1438 USB set this frequency as primary (22/NOV/00) (JLM) 0000001220: unid Iranian Military 0002 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (11/Oct/00) (MADX) 0000001230: unid Iranian station 0241 ALE w/sounding call. At 0412, 0000001220: unid Iranian station w/sounding call. Again at 0512, 0613, and 0643. These 10-digit calls reportedly are part of an unid-Iranian network. (19/Sep/00) (MADX) UNID: 0140 VFT Barrie BR-6028 7x75/170. (5/Nov/00) (MADX) ---: FF PARIS ? 1400 ARQ/342 200/E/400 8rc. 2 chan tdm. Chans A: B:. Betas, no app tfc thru 1436z. Briefly offair 1424z (13/Dec)(DW) KCNA:press Pyongyang North Korea 1255 28 Dec 00 RTTY 050 normal propaganda (EB) Lincs Poacher: UK Illicit G 1712 USB Old woman with 5FGs. (13Jan) (RGA) Lincs Poacher: UK Illicit G 1712 USB Old woman with 5FGs. (13Jan) (RGA) CID & E3D, unid: 1728 USB ALE (14/OCT/00) (JLM) :Brief data burst, unknown mode 1346 USB on a Department of Energy (DOE) frequency. Also heard on 7700.0 USB, another DOE frequency (22/NOV/00) (JLM) 0000001220: poss Iranian military 0052 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (20/Oct/00) (MADX) BDETAC & 147L: 0241 USB ALE (14/OCT/00) (JLM) SKBASE, 147L & 507C: 0154 USB ALE. 147L also up in USB voice calling SKBASE. (14/OCT/00) (JLM) SKBASE:, 147A, 147B, 1MG2 & 36ME: 1300+ USB ALE. Continuing this morning with USB voice activity between SKBASE and 147A at 1402. Voice id SILVER KNIGHT 6 and WARRIOR BASE. (14/OCT/00) (JLM) M14?: 0051 CW w/5FGs at 30wpm, cut 0's (T). QRT at 0055 w/307 307 165 165 00000 (3T7 3T7 165 165 TTTTT).(7/Nov/00) (MADX) FAAZFW: Fort Worth ARTCC 0651 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (24/Nov/00) (MADX) Pagina 85 WUN-v07 11740.0 :Very strong Link 11 1943 USB (21/NOV/00) (JLM) 12067.0 DARK CLOUD 22, DARK CLOUD 23 & WOLFMAN: 1533 USB passing coded messages (12/NOVEMBER/00)(JLM) 12067.0 WOLFMAN and DARK CLOUD 20: 1715 USB DARK CLOUD 20 attempting to confirm the location of DARK CLOUD 20 ECHO. Other stations up with what sounded like a weapons inventory (Maverick missiles, IR missiles, etc.)(12/NOV/00) (JLM) 12067.0 WOLFMAN, 30 BRAVO & 30 CHARLIE: 1415 USB. Very active net coordinates 99 52 (long) & 43 24 (lat)(14/OCT/00) (JLM) 12090.2 : Unid FF 2120 ARQ-E3/192/360 Betas and offair. (5 Jan) (RGA) 12101 S12: Swedish Embassy Bogota 0138 ALE/QPSK wkg S84: Swedish Embassy Washington DC. (19/Sep/00) (MADX) 12132 BA1: unid 0947 MIL-STD 188-141A clg BR3: unid. Also at 0949, 0953, and 0955. At 0959, clg BR3, AR3: unid and BO3: unid. All probable FBI, (4/Oct/00) (MADX) 12134 0000005555: Iranian Net 1820 ALE/USB Sounds. (10 Jan) (RGA) 12134 0000006666: Iranian Military 0237 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. At 0242, 034: Iranian Military w/sounding call. At 0327, 0000005555: Iranian Military w/sounding call. At 0453, 0000006666 w/sounding call. At 0458, 0000005555 w/sounding call. (11/Oct/00) (MADX) 12134 005: Iranian Military 0157 MIL-STD 188-141A clg 001111: Iranian Military. (11/Oct/00) (MADX) 12134.0 006666: UNID, 1506 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A + CODAN 80Bd BPSK CHIRP, to 001111 (10Dec00) (LDO) 12135 UNID: 0014 USB jammer 8-tones with slighly varying pitch. (1/Nov/00) (MADX) 12150.0 no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1016 PSK/ UNID parallel tone PSK-modem, sharp spectrum like MT-63 Modem, bandwidth: 1400-1500 Hz, alternating with 32-tone/40Bd MFSK, modified Crowd36(24Dec00)(LDO) 12150.0 no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1018 MFSK-32/ CROWD36 online crypto/modified protocol (24Dec00)(LDO) 12160 222: Moroccan Army Net 1 1534 ALE/USB Calls I5. Also on 7813. (5Jan) (RGA) 12160 DP2: Moroccan Army Net 1 1315 ALE/USB Calls 01. (9 Jan) (RGA) 12160 K2: Moroccan Army Net 1 1216 ALE/USB Calls 01. (9 Jan) (RGA) 12160 O1: Moroccan Army Net 1 1650 ALE/USB Calls GF5. (21 Dec) (RGA) 12174.3 WWFV: SWBS-McCaysville, GA 1810 Baudot 45/170n with The Book of Matthew in the King James Bible. (14Jan.2001) (Midwest USA) 12180.0 no-call: UNID, 0851, Rohde & Schwarz ALIS procedure 228.65Bd/170Hz, calling several times, very loud signal (26Dec00)(LDO) 12180.0 no-call: UNID, 0852 Rohde & Schwarz 2400Bd burst PSK system, strong signals (28Dec00)(LDO) 12186 OWG: Danish AF Grazzanise AFB Italy 0355 MIL-STD 188-141A clg OWE: unid Danish AF. (18/Oct/00) (MADX) 12186 OWG: Danish Air Force Grazzanise 0022 MIL-STD 188-141A clg OWE: Danish Air Force Kanup. At 0024, OWG clg OWP: Danish Air Force (loc?). (7/Nov/00) (MADX) 12210.0 DOR: MFA Sofia, BUL, 1551 USB/240Bd 8-FSK ARQ-system, QSX not found !BTW - THIS IS NOT A BULGARIAN ALE-SYSTEM - IT IS SIMPLY A ROBUST 8-FSK ARQ-MODE, USED AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THEIR 39-TONE PSK-MODEM! (28Dec00)(LDO) 12211 : Unid FAPSI/M42 1518 RTTY/75/470 End of 5LGs sked. No ID. (13 Jan) (RGA) 12211 : Unid FAPSI/M42 1518 RTTY/75/470 End of 5LGs sked. No ID. (13 Jan)(RGA) 12216 50: Danish Military Net 0929 ALE/USB Calls 65. (11 Jan) (RGA) 12216 D31: Danish Military Net 1106 ALE/USB Calls 60. (9 Jan) (RGA) 12216 D31: Moroccan Army Net 1 1106 ALE/USB Calls 60. (9 Jan) (RGA) 12219.0 ---: MFA ROME 1119 ARQ/RS 240/E 8bit mode. Poor copy but wkng Tirana Embassy (30/Dec)(DW) 12225 S94: Swedish Embassy Guatemala City 0038 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (11/Oct/00) (MADX) 12226 S00: Swedish MFA 0131 MIL-STD 188-141A clg S73: Swedish Embassy Lagos. (2/Nov/00) (MADX) 12297.7 Unid: Unid: 1544 rtty 75/850 online vrypto. Genuine rtty Pagina 86 12355 12412.5 12414 12478.0 12478.0 12478.0 12478.0 12478.0 12489.0 12491.0 12503.5 12510.0 12561.5 12562.5 12564.0 12564.0 12564.0 12564.0 12564.0 12564.0 12564.0 12564.0 12564.0 12564.0 12564.0 12568.0 12570.0 12570.0 12586.0 12587 12587.0 12588 12590.0 12590.5 12592.5 12593 12594 12595.0 12597.5 12600 WUN-v07 (28/Dec/00) (RH2) MATALA: Unid, 1606z (06-12-2000) Packet 1200/1200 (IB) NOJ: USCG KODIAK 1828 FAX 120/576/N/800 12/24 hr marine forecast table. 1841-1900z schedule. Quotes 2052,4298, 8459 but not this 12 mhz frequency. (11/Dec)(DW) UNID: 0433 FAX 120/576 w/weak signal. (19/Nov/00) (MADX) 9HPO5: TH Zamoskvorechye 1001 ARQ tfc & crew msgs to Arkhangelsk (20Dec00) (ML2) UBSO: TH Ivan Ryabov 1028 ARQ crew msgs to Arkhangelsk (29Dec00)(ML2) UCMR: TH Ivan Shadr 1356 ARQ tfc & s/off to unkwn (27Dec00) (ML2) UCNT: TH Kapitan Mochalov 0950 ARQ crew msgs to Arkhangelsk (30Dec00) (ML2) UCOY: TH Mekhanik Fomin 1016 ARQ tfc to Arkhangelsk (30Dec00)(ML2) ---: M/V Pamela Briz 2325 ARQ tfc to Vladivostok, PABR used as id (16Dec00) (ML2) UDQY: TH Fedor Okhlopkov 0939 ARQ tfc to Vladivostok (29Dec00)(ML2) ELRA2: MT Katie 1317 ARQ crew msgs to unkwn (07Jan01) (ML2) UIXY: RTMS Pelagial 2200 ARQ tfc for Nakhodka (04Jan01) (ML2) ADHL: Loc un-id 15.55 ITA2 50/400 Msgs in E European language then"DE ADHL K" (12Dec00). (PT) P3FX6: TR Kil'dinskij Proliv RTTY 50/170 crew msgs to Murmansk (27Dec00) (ML2) UBKX: RTMAK Nikolai Solodtchouk 2229 ARQ log on/off & msg to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy (05Jan01) (ML2) UBRD: STRM Altair 2256 ARQ svc msg & log off to PetropavlovskKamchatskiy (08Jan01) (ML2) UCLQ: MTR Piritovy 2257 ARQ tfc to unkwn, UCLQ log on/off (21Dec00) (ML2) UCLZ: BAMT Asbest 2305 ARQ tfc & log off to PetropavlovskKamchatskiy (05Jan01) (ML2) UDKB: M/V Petr Il'in 2246 ARQ msgs to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, UDKB log on/off (21Dec00) (ML2) UEMO: M/V Deomedes 2326 ARQ log on/off & msg to unkwn (06Jan01)(ML2) UFNF: M/V Primorets 2255 ARQ tfc & log off to unkwn (31Dec00)(ML2) UGBT: BATM Baklanovo 2330 ARQ msg & log off to PetropavlovskKamchatskiy (05Jan01) (ML2) UGKS: TH Lida Demesh 2240 ARQ msg & log off to PetropavlovskKamchatskiy (05Jan01) (ML2) UGPR: TR Polyarnik 2232 ARQ msg & log off to PetropavlovskKamchatskiy (05Jan01) (ML2) UIQM: SRTM Shturman Stulei 2300 ARQ log on/off & msg to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy (05Jan01) (ML2) UYBX: RTMS Vijtna 2236 RTTY 50/170 crew msgs to unkwn (29Dec00)(ML2) ---: SRTMK Iklarand 2140 ARQ crew msgs to unkwn (19Dec00) (ML2) UCBY: TR Zhanna 2304 ARQ svc msg & log off to Nakhodka (07Jan01)(ML2) UDK2: Murmansk rdo 1220 ARQ ships' tfc (09Jan01) (ML2) LZW: Varna Radio BUL marker 1238 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) LZW: Varna, Bulgaria 12.52 FEC Tfc list (07Dec00). (PT) HEC: Berne Radio SUI marker 1233 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) RRR34: Moscow(?), Russia 12.16 FEC tfc list and freqs for "MOSKWA-1" and "MOSKWA-2" (08Dec00). (PT) RRR34: Moscow Radio RUS marker 1235 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) NMN: COMMSTA - Portsmouth, VA 0158 CW / CW/ARQ Marker (28/Dec/2000) (J. Berri-CA) NMN:USCG Chesapeake USA 2020 06 Jan 01 CW/ARQ callband (EB) PPR:Rio de Janeiro radio Brazil 2018 06 Jan 01 CW/ARQ callband (EB) PPR:Rio de Janeiro radio Brazil 2030 20 Dec 00 CW/ARQ callband (EB) UFN: Novorossiysk Radio 0440 CW w/call tape. (5/Nov/00) (MADX) SPA: Gdynia Radio POL marker 1229 CW, (07-01-2001) (AB) Pagina 87 WUN-v07 12600.5 HEC: Berne Radio SUI marker 1229 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 12601.5 OXZ: LYNGBY RADIO 1312 fec 100/E/170 Ship press in Danish (29/Dec)(DW) 12601.5 UIW: Kaliningrad Radio RUS marker 1228 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 12602.5 IAR: Roma Radio I marker 1222 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 12603.5 SVU: Olympia Radio GRC marker 1222 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 12605 SAB: Goeteborg Radio 1039 CW, marker + CW id, file://16750 (16/Dec/00) (MJ) 12610.5 VCT: Tor's CoveRadio NFLD CAN 1511 FEC/100/170 QTC List. (13 Jan)(RGA) 12610.5 VCT: Tor's CoveRadio NFLD CAN 1511 FEC/100/170 QTC List. (13 Jan)(RGA) 12610.5 VCT: Tors Cove Radio CAN marker 1220 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 12613 XSQ: Guangzhou Radio CHN CQ 1219 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 12615 LZW: Varna Radio 1329 CW, DE LZW (17/Dec/00) (MJ) 12615.0 USU: Mariupol R 1720 arq T'grams to various ships (10/Jan/01)(RH2) 12616 LZW: Varna Radio BUL marker 1218 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 12617.0 8PO:Barbados radio Barbados 2021 20 Dec 00 CW/ARQ callband (EB) 12624 SAB: Goteborg Radio S marker 1224 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 12630 OST: Oostende Radio 1036 CW/SITOR-A, marker + CW id (16/Dec/00)(MJ) 12634.5 TAH: Istanbul Radio TUR marker 1213 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 12635.5 LZW: Varna Radio BUL marker 1213 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 12646 TAH: Istanbul Radio TUR marker 1211 CW (07-01-200) (AB) 12654.0 TAH: ISTANBUL RADIO 0812 fec 100/E/170 Late start. //8431. Wx fcst in EE followed by TT (15/Dec)(DW) 12664.0 FUM FN Papeete Tahati.OCE 0841 Rtty 75/850 De FUM Testing Ry's. 12 Dec00 (BC3).. 12666.5 RFFME: Marine Paris F RTTY/150/850 Tests. (13 Jan) (RGA) 12673.5 CLA: Havana Radio 0041 CW w/call tape. (28/Sep/00) (MADX) 12675 SAA: Karlskrona Radio S CQ 1210 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 12675 SAA: Karlskrona Radio S 1346 CW Bad hand-keyed marker. (13 Jan)(RGA) 12676 SAA:Karlskrona radio Sweden 1836 13 Jan 01 CW weak callband (EB) 12680 LFI: Rogaland Radio 1034 CW, marker + CW id (16/Dec/00) (MJ) 12681.0 8PO:Barbados radio Barbados 2013 20 Dec 00 CW/ARQ callband (EB) 12690.7 FUX: FN Le Port 1724 rtty 75/850 Test tape (10/Jan/01) (RH2) 12693.5 OST: Oostende Radio BEL marker 1212 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 12701.5 CKN: Esquimalt Naval, BC, Canada 2312 RTTY 75/850 naws de ckn zkr f1 2386 4167 6242 8306 12392 16567 22212 ar(29/Dec/2000) (J. Berri-CA) 12707.0 7GGL: UNID 0605 CW / ck85 zvb zva zmv ar then called several stations (23/Dec/2000) (jcallinger) 12710.5 PWZ33: BN Brasil 0600 rtty 75/850 Coastal Wx\PP (10/Jan/01)(RH2) 12721.0 unid: 1605 sph61 / (07/Nov/2000) (anonymous) 12736.0 URL:Sebastopol radio Ukraine 1954 20 Dec 00 CW callband (EB) 12756.5 A9M: Hamala R 1730 arq Marker (10/Jan/01) (RH2) 12760 SAM8: Unid SWE (emb?) 1300 CW, cw id + marker (17/Dec/00) (MJ) 12763 DAO: KeilRadio GER 1340 UNID/100/170 Pactor-like data bursts with CW ID. (13 Jan) (RGA) 12772 DAO8: Kiel Radio (Should be off-air !!!!???!!!) 1313 CW, cw id + marker (17/Dec/00) (MJ) 12789.0 ---:USCG New Orleans USA 2009 20 Dec 00 FAX 120/576 very weak page border only (EB) 12790 NMG: USCG COMSTA New Orleans 1810 FAX/120/576 w/tropical surface analysis chart. (2/Jan/01) (MADX) 12801 TAH: Istanbul Radio 0045 CW w/call tape. (28/Sep/00) (MADX) 12823.2 CTP Natio Lisbon.P 0914 Rtty 75/850 Naws Naws Naws DE CTP QSX 04 PI QW QYMHZ 12 Nov00 (BC3). 12831.0 9MG3: Georgetown R 1732 arq Marker (10/Jan/01) (RH2) 12856 RFTJE: French Navy Dakar 2035 BAUDOT 75/810 w/call tape. (2/Jan/01) (MADX) 12948 : Russian Military 1335 MS-5/4800/USB Cipher. (13 Jan) (RGA) 12960 RCV: Russian Navy Sevastopol UKR Wkg CMU967 on 18562. zds GNGh zzt. Then long scrambled morse session. (12 Jan) (RGA) 12960 RCV: Russian Navy Sevastopol UKR Wkg CMU967 on 18562. zds GNGh Pagina 88 12973 12980 12984 13031.2 13035.0 13053.5 13062 13062 13086.0 13149 13150 13200.0 13206.0 13209.0 13212.0 13215 13242.0 13244.2 13244.2 13245 13254.0 13257.0 13257.0 13282 13330.0 13339.0 13348.0 13368.7 13392 13393.7 13420.5 13434 13434.0 13434.0 WUN-v07 zzt. Then long srambled morse session. (12Jan) (RGA) UIW/UIW2: Kaliningrad Radio 1301 CW, qsx, wx, tfc list (17/Dec/00)(MJ) XSV: Tianjin Radio 1309 CW, qrz? de xsv pse up 433, fading (17/Dec/00) (MJ) 4XZ: Haifa Naval Radio 0048 CW w/call tape. (28/Sep/00) (MADX) FUF: French Navy Fort de France 0049 BAUDOT 75/810 w/call tape. (28/Sep/00) (MADX) VCS:Halifax radio Canada 1800 15 Dec 00 CW/ARQ callband (EB) VIE: GW NODE DARWIN 2223 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "VIE" (18/Dec)(DW) CLA: Havana Radio 0051 CW w/call tape. (28/Sep/00) (MADX) CLA: HavanaRadio CUB 2059 CW QSXs. (5 Jan) (RGA) UQK : Riga Radio 1103 26nov phone patch in Russian (PP) HSP: Prob UK Mil/Diplo Net 1344 ALE/USB Sounds. (13 Jan) (RGA) SPB: Sczeczin Radio 1234 SSB, EE/PP id, st-by for tfc list (yl) (17/Dec/00) (MJ) Andrews Global: GHFS 1709 USB / pp for Trout 99 (C-135C, DV-A2+8 Pax) to Peterson AFB, CO. (03Dec.2000)(Midwest USA) Razor 24: (E-8C, JSTARS, Robins AFB): 1459 USB w/Trenton Military (30/NOV/00) (RP3) unid: 1632 USB / unknown ALE burst heard. (08Jan.2001) (Midwest USA) Andrews Global: GHFS 1729 USB / with an EAM. (This is a published Lajes Global frequency) (27Dec.2000) (Midwest USA) JTY: Yokota AB J 1809 ALE/USB Sounds. (6 Jan) (RGA) DLA303;, DLA, Bremerton, WA 2202 PACTOR (16/NOV/00) (JLM) AFA3HY: USAF MARS 1630 PACTOR-1 200/200 wkg KGD34-based SHARES BBS. (12/Oct/00) (MADX) NNN0ELA: 1839 PACTOR 100/200 wkg AFA3HY: USAF MARS. This is a SHARES BBS net freq. (3/Dec/00)(MADX) DRAW KNIFE: EAM Bcast 1637 USB 75NPT6 simulcast on at least 11244 with nil heard 8992. (4 Jan) (JH) Halifax Military: 1727 USB w/NR6O (CP-140 Aurora, CFB Greenwood) passing wx for unidentified (missed) location. At 2000 NR6O reports ETA Greenwood of 2140Z. (30/NOV/00) (RP3) Canforce 3377: 1910 USB w/Trenton Military (30/NOV/00) (RP3) Trenton Military: 1526 USB w/Canforce 3026 w/wx. (5/DEC/00) (RP3) KVM70: Honolulu VOLMET 0606 USB w/aviation wx. (24/Nov/00) (MADX) Kansas 725: 1728 w/ARINC New York in selcal check (GQDF).(30/NOV/00) (RP3) Aircraft ATP: 2051 USB w/Air Transport Dispatch in HF radio checks. (12/DEC/00) (RP3) Cedar Rapids Radio: 1425 USB w/flight 025 (identifier missed) in selcal check (BC-AQ). (12/DEC/00) (RP3) ---: FF UNID ? 1515 ARQ/342 200/E/400 8rc. 2 chan tdm. Chan A: B: Betas. No app tfc thru 1639z (22/Dec)(DW) DFZG: MFA Belgrade 0656 BAUDOT 75/400 w/RY's and DFZG id. At 0703, into tfc w/1161 246325 23000 9515 xyxyxyxyxyxyxy then into on-line encryption. Msg #'s 1161-1166 sent in on-line encryption. QRT at 0715.(24/Nov/00)(MADX) ---: MFA CAIRO 1551 arq 100/E/170 irs mode, rcvng tfc fm Belgrade. Constant tone between bursts (10/Jan)(DW) WPC: PIN OAK GLADSTONE 1725 CW End of some reversals (?) 200Hz shift the ID in cw (22/Dec)(DW) WWJ40J: Federal Highway Administration Net Control 2238 w/call for check-ins for "Coast Guard Auxiliary and Federal Highway Administration Net". Wkg WWJ40D and WWJ40N. At 2240 QSY to 7419.5khz. (1/Nov/00) (MADX) WGY908: FEMA, Denver, CO & DLA303, DLA, Bremerton, WA 2232 USB phone patch by WGY908 to a residential number and back to DLA303 (16/NOV/00) (JLM) WWJ85: FHWA, Ames, IA 2113 USB WWJ98, FHWA, Pocatello, ID 2114 USB WWJ40AF, FHWA/USCG, Barrington, RI: 2114 USB WWJ40M, FHWA/USCG, MA: 2115 USB WWJ40S, FHWA/USCG, PA: 2115 USB WWJ40T, FHWA/USCG, PA: 2116 USB DLA303, DLA, Bremerton, WA: 2123 USB WGY9452, FEMA, Omaha, NE: 2125 USB WWJ40U, FHWA/USCG: 2129 USB (16/NOV/00)(JLM) Pagina 89 13436 13446 13446.0 13447.9 13452 13455.0 13457.0 13457.0 13466.5 13467.0 13468 13475 13479.7 13486 13486.9 13510.0 13510.0 13510.0 13510.0 13522.0 13522.4 13527.9 13530 13530 13530 13530 13530 13530 13530.0 13533 WUN-v07 V2A: Atencion Numbers Station 0134 AM w/YL/SS/5FGs already in progress. (7/Nov/00) (MADX) FC8FEM: FEMA District Eight 2348 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (10/Oct/00) (MADX) WGY912:, FEMA, Berryville, VA & WGY911, FEMA MERS, Maynard, MA 1926 USB (21/NOV/00) (JLM) Unid: Unid: 1533 Ale? Continuous ALE sound! (08/Jan/01) (RH2) V05: The Counting Station 0101 AM w/056 and 1-10. (1/Nov/00) MADX) CGE, CRC, SCM02 & SCM04 &CRC2 &CRC3, UNID: 1735-1934 USB ALE (06/DEC/00) (JLM) no-call: MFA Bern, 1228 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/ tfc. to Sarajevo, using MIL-STD 188-141A with link protection (26Dec00) (LDO) no-call: Sarajevo, 1228 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/ tfc. to Bern, using MIL-STD 188-141A with link protection (26Dec00) (LDO) ---: UNID 1340 ARQ/RS 240/E 8bit mode. Online encrypt. No hdr or opchat. (30/Dec)(DW) SNN299: MFA WARSAW 1204 CW(F1A-250HZ) Periodic marker "vvv de SNN299 pse ga" (30/Dec)(DW) UMC: Romanian Diplo 1810 ALE/USB Calls CENTR3 who responds on same freq at 1819. (16 Jan) (RGA) MONTECANO: Venezuelan Military 2321 MIL-STD 188-141A clg CDDA: Venezuelan Military. (5/Nov/00) (MADX) ---: FF PARIS ? 1334 ARQ/342 200/E/400 8rc. 2 chan tdm. Chans A: B: betas. Poor sync (22/Dec)(DW) UNID: 0023 unid 110/170. (11/Oct/00) (MADX) OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 1225 TWINPLEX 100bd -400/-200/200/400 F7b-1. Short op chat, s/off. Selcals TPRC. qso inc "hej Sofia"(opr or place?) s/off. Selcals TPEY. qso inc "hej Kurt", s/off. Starts each qso with TOPSERVICE, ends with ENDSERVICE. (10/Jan)(DW) CFH: CF HALIFAX 1410 FAX 120/576/N/800 Sig wx chart (22/Dec)(DW) CFH: CF HALIFAX 1440 RTTY 75/N/800 Met tfc (22/Dec)(DW) CFH:Canadian forces Metoc Centre Canada 1752 15 Dec 00 RTTY 75 wx tfc (EB) OLZ 88: MFA Praha, CZE, 0935 USB/MIL-STD 188- 110A serial tone modem with modified protocol, burst tfc., ISS-mode, sending tfc. to Rabat, QSX 14892 kHz USB (27Dec00)(LDO) Unid: Unid 1550 rtty 75/850 5LG, good tune! (28/Dec/00) (RH2) Unid: FAPSI 1550 rtty 75/500 5LG No Link seen (07/Dec/00) (RH2) S: CISN ARKHANGELSK 1442 CW Single letter [S] HF beacon (22/Dec)(DW) BARRANCA: Colombian Navy Training Facility Barranquilla 1642 MILSTD 188-141A clg RADGENABU: unid Colombian Navy. (5/Nov/00) (MADX) CESYP: Colombian Navy Special Command San Andres and Providencia 1742 MIL-STD 188-141A/CLOVER 2000 wkg CALDAS3: prob Colombian Navy Frigate Caldas CM-52. (2/Jan/01) (MADX) CESYP: Colombian Navy Special Command San Andres and Providencia Islands 0051 MIL-STD 188-141A wkg BARRANCA: prob Squadron Base Barrancabermeja via ZARRAN: unid Colombian Navy. Also in CLOVER-2000. At 0056: BARRANCA clg RADGENA: unid Colombian Navy. (4/Oct/00) (MADX) COTARI: unid 0240 MIL-STD 188-141A clg ENODAL unid. At 0252, GACIER unid clg ENODAL. At 0253, GACIER clg SALOPI: unid. At 0334, GACIER clg SOSIMO: unid. At 0339, GACIER clg PEYOCU: unid. (5/Nov/00) (MADX) COTARI: unid Colombian Navy 2231 MIL-STD 188-141A clg PESIMA unid Colombian Navy. (1/Nov/00) (MADX) PESIMA: unid 1704 MIL-STD 188-141A wkg COTARI unid w/AMD msg "ALFA SIERRA ESPERE QUE VENGA EL OPERR". At 1801, GACIER: unid clg ENODAL ANO: unid. At 1928, GACIER: unid clg MEJETO: unid. (5/Nov/00)(MADX) AFS: USAF AWS OFFUTT 1458 RTTY 75/N/850 Met tfc. Reasonably strong but poor copy (22/Dec)(DW) : Unid 0530 USB Mossad (E10) numbers station w/ call-up EZI grp 10 QSOFZ... (19/Dec/00) (SD) Pagina 90 13533 13533 13551.6 13565.0 13570.0 13597.0 13665.2 13846.7 13846.7 13865 13874 13874 13874.0 13876.7 13879 13879 13879 13882.5 13882.5 13900 13900 13900 13900 13900 13907 13909.0 13914 13927 13946.5 13953.0 13954.4 13956.5 13956.5 13968.5 13971.0 WUN-v07 : Unid 0530 USB Mossad (E10) numbers station w/ call-up EZI grp 117 LBJNP... (30/Dec/00) (SD) : Unid 0530 USB Mossad (E10) numbers station w/ call-up EZI grp 91 MXPZI... (04/Jan/01) (SD) RFGW: MFA PARIS 1504 FEC/A 192/E/400 Tfc (using "c" procedure) in offline encrypt to D2z/Budapest. Poor copy.(22/Dec)(DW) Unid: UK Mil Cyprus? 1615 MFSK 195.3/300 paired with 18789.0 khz (20/Dec/00) (RH2) HLL: SEOUL MET 1047 FAX 120/576/N/800 End of sfc analysis. Fuzzy (24/Dec)(DW) JMH4: TOKYO MET 0652 FAX 120/576/N/800 Wave prog 24hr (25/Dec)(DW) 6VU73: Dakar Meteo 2126 BAUDOT 50/800 w/wx tfc. (1/Nov/00) (MADX) RFVIGRN: FN Ship Garonne 1525 Arq-E3 100/400 5LG toRFFINDI & RFFMVB (05/Jan/01) (RH2) RFVIPP: Air Esic St Denis 1528 ARQ-E3 100/400 Msg\FF to RFQPA Jibouti (06/Jan/01) (RH2) CENTR5: Romanian MFA 2111 MIL-STD 188-141A wkg VRO: unid Romanian Embassy. No follow-on signals detected. (1/Nov/00) (MADX) E5: The Counting Station 0008 AM w/076 and 1-10. At 2010 into tones, "count 69" then 5FGs. (26/Nov/00) (MADX) E5: The Counting Station 2007 USB w/"980" and 1-10. (22/Sep/00)(MADX) unid: 2000 USB / Female in English with 3/2 figure groups. (12Jan.2001) (Midwest USA) ---: EGYPTIAN EMB BELGRADE 1548 fec 100/E/170 Calling sequence indicating qsx "29331" (= 13392+1.7 = 13393.7). Switches to arq/ATU80 to send tfc to Cairo (10/Jan)(DW) DEPN: Morrocan MOI 0026 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (11/Oct/00)(MADX) DEPT: Morrocan MOI 2038 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. Also at 2038, DEPN: Morrocan MOI w/sounding call. (25/Oct/00) (MADX) DG: Moroccan MOI Net 1626 ALE/LSB Sounds. (16 Jan) (RGA) DDK6: HAMBURG MET 1601 FAX 120/576/N/N/800 Atlantic sfc analysis. Rapid deterioration after halfway point. (01/Jan)(DW) DDK6: Hamburg Meteo 1844 FAX 120/576 w/chart. (26/Nov/00) (MADX) DEPA: Unid Moroccan MOI 0138 MIL-STD 188-141A ALE w/sounding call. (29/Sep/00) (MADX) DEPT: Moroccan MOI Net MRC 1730 ALE/LSB Sounds. (8 Jan) (RGA) DEPT: Morrocan MOI 0042 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (1/Nov/00) (MADX) KENITRA: Morrocan MOI Kenitra 2342 MIL-STD 188-141A LSB w/sounding call. (27/Oct/00) (MADX) Moroccan MOI Net 1549 ALE/LSB Sounds. (16 Jan) (RGA) C03: unid US Customs 2039 USB wkg SERVICE CENTER. Request reload on C03, tail #0740. Followed by over-the-air rekeying and then PARKHILL enciphered speech. (10/Nov/00)(MADX) Wizzard: JStars Test Force Melbourne 1529 USB / Working Terra 5 and having problems with secure mode gear (15/Dec/2000) ((LVH-BNC)) RFFEDC: French Army Bordeaux 1928 ARQ-E 72/390 w/5LG msg (201 groups) on ckt UAF. (12/Nov/00) (MADX) TORCH 81: 1825 USB wkg AFA1QW: USAF MARS w/pp to TORCH OPS. (3/Dec/00) (MADX) V5C: MFA Tunis 1736 fec "Vci 36650 Normal" + 5LG (10/Jan/01)(RH2) RFGW/P6Z: MOD/MFA Paris, F, 0841 USB/THOMSON CSF SYSTEME 3000/serial tone modified STANAG 4285, long FEC-bursts with SKYMASTER ALM intro (27Dec00) (LDO) HBD20/3: MFA Berne SWI 1749 ARQ/100/170 5LGs to Unid and offair. (12 Jan) (RGA) PLK: Tunesian diplo net 1240 FEC ry & op tfc. Other calls BJR, NHG, RDZ (26/Dec/00)(KB) UNID: prob MFA Tunis 1210 SITOR-B w/5LGs. (12/Oct/00) (MADX) A25: LATVIAN MIL ?LOC 1431 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng OZOLS (10/Jan)(DW) DOR: MFA Sofia, BUL, 0938 USB/240Bd 8-FSK ARQ- system, QSX not found (29Dec00)(LDO) Pagina 91 WUN-v07 13972.1 WA9XHN: RTTY Experimental Broadcast Station 0055 BAUDOT 45/170 w/EE nx. (29/Sep/00) (MADX) 13996.7 no-call: Customs Algiers, ALG, 0925 PACTOR-200 messages in French and Arabic (10Dec00) (LDO) 13998 KZN508: Sailmail Inc Rockhill SC 1620 PACTOR II w/tfc then CW ident. (23/Oct/00) (MADX) 13998 KZN508: Sailmail Inc Rockhill SC 1620 PACTOR II w/tfc then CW ident. (23/Oct/00) (MADX) 14350.5 JZQ: unid 0055 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. At 0056, OKC: VQ-3/VQ-4 Tinker AFB w/sounding call.(1/Nov/00)(MADX) 14350.5 S49: SWEDISH EMB JEDDAH 1221 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng S48/Damascus (02/Jan)(DW) 14350.5 S49: Swedish Emb Riyahd 1640 ALE/USB Calls S48/Damascus. (22 Dec)(RGA) 14350.5 S49: Swedish Emb Riyahd SDA 1438 ALE/USB Calls S48/Damascus. (3Jan) (RGA) 14350.5 S49: Swedish Embassy Riyad SDA 1616 ALE/USB Cross-embassy call to S48/Damascus. (6 Jan) (RGA) 14350.5 S49: Swedish Embassy Riyadh SDA 1641 Calls S48/Damascus (2 Jan)(RGA) 14352 ANK: Unid Diplo 1459 ALE/USB Sounds. (3 Jan) (RGA) 14352.0 ANK: UNID 1154 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng BRA (02/Jan)(DW) 14352.0 CENTR5: MFA BUCHAREST 1258 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Responding to RMZ (02/Jan)(DW) 14353.0 RMZ: ROMANIAN EMB ?LOC 1258 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE in usb. Clng CENTR5 (02/Jan)(DW) 14360.0 WPEH727 UNIT 114, AT&T, Middletown, NJ & WPEH728 BASE 2, AT&T, Conyers, GA: 1701 USB with SHARES message (25/OCT/00) (JLM) 14370.6 no-call: UNID Italian, I, 1003 ARQ burst system, 250Bd/170Hz shift, in frequency hopping and non- frequency hopping mode, probably Rohde & Schwarz system (29Dec00)(LDO) 14395.0 LONESTAR working DRAGON MEDIC? 10 (44th Medical Brigade, Ft. Bragg, NC): 1637 USB after ALE connect. Said they were using the 1912 long wire. (08/NOV/99) (JLM) 14396.5 DLA303:, DLA, Bremerton, WA: 2100 USB ncs for FEMA demo exercise. WWJ85, FHWA, Ames, IA: 2100 USB AAR1DD, USA MARS, CT: 2103 USB AFA3HY, USAF MARS, Shawnee, KS: 2105 USB WGY908, FEMA, Denver, CO: 2112 USB KGD34A, NCC,Arlington, VA: 2144 USB WWJ40M, FHWA/USCG, MA: 2228 USB(16/NOV/00) (JLM) 14396.5 KPS600, UNID, MD: 1655 USB WGY9501, FEMA MERS, Bothell, WA: 1656 USB WGY974, State EOC, Tallahassee,FL: 1659 USB (06/DEC/00) (JLM) 14396.5 OIL WELL 3411, UNID: 1644 USB WGY9900, FEMA, VA: 1644 USB WPEH727 UNIT 114, AT&T, Middletown, NJ: 1649 USB WPEH728 BASE 2, AT&T, Conyers,GA: 1700 USB KAN38, UNID, Kansas City, MO: 1705 USB KPS654, UNID, WA: 2318 USB SHARES 00-3 check-ins (25/OCT/00) (JLM) 14396.5 OIL WELL 3411, UNID: 1644 USB, WGY9900, FEMA, VA: 1644 USB, WPEH727 UNIT 114, AT&T, Middletown,NJ: 1649 USB, WPEH728 BASE 2, AT&T, Conyers, GA: 1700 USB, KAN38, UNID, Kansas City, MO: 1705 USB, KPS654,UNID, WA: 2318 USB (25/OCT/00) (JLM) 14396.5 WPEH728 PORTABLE, AT&T STAR Unit deployed to Phoenix, AZ & WPEH728 BASE, AT&T, Conyers, GA: 1552 USB. Moved to AT&T frequencies 14360.0 (ALPHA Channel 9),12225.0 (ALPHA Channel 8) & 5605.0 (ALPHA Channel 10) all USB, for testing. (21/OCT/00) (JLM) 14396.5 WPEH728 PORTABLE:, AT&T STAR Unit deployed to Phoenix, AZ & WPEH728 BASE, AT&T, Conyers, GA: 1552 USB. Moved to AT&T frequencies 14360.0 (ALPHA Channel 9), 12225.0 (ALPHA Channel 8) & 15605.0 (ALPHA Channel 10) all USB, for testing. (21/OCT/00) (JLM) 14404 S86: Swedish Embassy Mexico City 0640 MIL-STD 188-141A wkg S91: Swedish Embassy Lima + 2400bd serial modem.(24/Nov/00) (MADX) 14421 V05: The Counting Station 0308 AM w/"825" and 1-10 in SS. (30/Sep/00) (MADX) 14422 586: Unid 1501 ALE/USB Sounds. Algerian Frequency. (3 Jan) (RGA) 14422 586: Unid ALE/USB 1501 Sounds. Algerian Frequency. (3 Jan) (RGA) 14426.7 : Egyptian Embassy Washington DC USA 1743 ARQ/100/170 5LGs from lkzgcg to (garbled). (12 Jan) (RGA) 14427.0 unid: 1310 crowd36 1315 tfc ends selcall ?? till 1317 Pagina 92 WUN-v07 2000-11-23 (WP3) 14441.7 UNID: Egyptian MFA/Embassy 1940 ARQ/100/170 w/telegram from KDFYKC: Egyptian Embassy Rabat to large audience. (4/Jan/01) (MADX) 14446.3 prob RFVI: French Forces Le Port 0110 ARQ-E3 100/380 idle. (11/Oct/00) (MADX) 14467.3 DDH8: Hamburg Meteo, D 1703 RTTy 50/400 nav. warnings GG (07/Dec/2000) (ANE) 14467.3 ddh8: DWD Hamburg: 0938 rtty 50/425r wx aaxx bbxx 2000-11-22 (WP3) 14467.82 DDH8: Hamburg Metro. D 0805 Rtty 50/447 5 Ltr Wx Grps 30 Dec00 [BC3].. 14474.0 P176: UNID, 1109 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling 101 using Harris Falcon equipment (05Dec00) (LDO) 14476.0 P176: UNID, 1712 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, calling 101 (09Dec00)(LDO) 14481.0 RFFIC:French navy Paris France 1648 15 Dec 00 ARQ-E3 048 tfc to RFFIZA RFFIC RFFLZA (others corrupted) cct TJF. Appears to originate from Paris - logs has it as Dakar (EB) 14481.7 RFTJ: FF Daklar 0911 Arq-E3 48/400 CdeV on TJF cid (16/Dec/00) (RH2) 14481.7 RFTJ: FN Paris/Dakar Relay 1633 Arq-E3 48/400 Admin\FF en clair, Promotions, Staff Movements (06/Dec/00)(RH2) 14481.7 RFFBBPM: Fm Region Terre Paris Les Loges 1600 Arq-E3 48/400 Diffusion Restrainte Admin Msg\FF to RFGWDA/Region 44 Paris & many other FF Mil callsigns(11/Dec/00) (RH2) 14481.7 RFTJ: FF Dakar 0135 ARQ-E3 48/400 w/relay of non protege & 5LG tfc, originating in various locations, to RFTJF Pt Bouet, cct TJF (21Oct00) (ML2) 14481.7 RFTJ: French Forces Dakar 0823 ARQ-E3 48/400 w/FF nx reports. At 0836, into non protege tfc. Link TJF to Port Bouet. (15/Sep/00) (MADX) 14481.7 RFTJ: French Forces Dakar 1949 ARQ-E3 48/390 w/CdV on ckt [TJF] (Dakar to Port Bouet). (26/Nov/00) (MADX) 14485.7 RFLIG: FF Cayenne GUF 0850 ARQ-E3 192/400 test msg to Paris, cct UGI (20Oct00) (ML2) 14526.0 rffedfa: FF ??: 1400 arq-e/72 tfc 5 l to rffgcc zczc ufa 014 2000-11-25 (WP3) 14532.0 CIS-System 1402 81/250 (14 Dec.00) (HPT) 14563.0 Turkish MIL, 1110 USB/MARCONI 25-TONE PSK MODEM, heavy tfc. using ECCM mode (29Dec00)(LDO) 14565.0 ELEFANTE: MoD Roma, 1108, USB/PSK-1200 Bd serial tone modem, tfc. to unloc. station (29Dec00)(LDO) 14570.0 Unid: Unid 1533 Mode? 187.5/470 Unable decode (06/Jan/01) (RH2) 14580 PRI: Prob UK Mil/Diplo Net 1333 ALE/USB Sounds. (13 Jan) (RGA) 14582 RJ1: unid Brazilian Mil 2140 MIL-STD 188-141A clg BR1: unid Brazilian Mil. At 2202, RS1: unid Brazilian Mil clg BR1. (4/Jan/01) (MADX) 14592.0 CIS-System 1402 81/250 (14 Dec.00) (HPT) 14624.0 unid: 1338 crowd36 ends 1341, 1343 short reversals 1348 selcall ?? 1349 handtyped ?? 2000-11-23 (WP3) 14625.0 ---:French forces Martinique 1916 20 Nov 00 ARQ E3 192 idling(EB) 14626.7 RFLI: FF Ft de France 1919 Arq-E3 192/400 Idling (28/Dec/00)(RH2) 14626.7 rfli: FF Fort de France: 0915 arq-e3/192/380sh zczc lij239 oo rftj de rfli 3270932 znr uuuuu c.d.v. nnnn 2000-11-22(WP3) 14636.7 RFLI: French Forces Fort de France 2019 ARQ-E3/192/381 CdV on ckt IRT [Fort de France - Cayenne]. Paired with 14876.7khz. (4/Jan/01) (MADX) 14663.5 aar3ji: US Army Mars: 1144 usb tfc ee abt phone-patch ae1arm mentioned 2000-11-25 (WP3) 14670.7 RFTJD: FF Libreville GAB 0000 ARQ-E3 192/400 w/ZID JFD002 ZIC JDF002 to RFTJF Pt Bouet, ZCZC & cct id not used (21Oct00) (ML2) 14677.8 unid: 1139 rou-fec/164,5/368 ? scr tfc 2000-11-25 (WP3) 14681.3 Bucharest, Roumania 12.09 ROU-FEC 164.5/400 Looks like press or similar in RR using Bitmask=24 (08Dec00). (PT) 14681.3 unid: 1131 rou-fec/164,5 ? scr tfc 2000-11-25 (WP3) 14686.3 v5g: MFA Bucarest: 1429 rou-fec/164.5 online encrypted Pagina 93 14689 14689.5 14700.0 14775 14776 14776.0 14780 14780.0 14793.5 14812.5 14814 14814 14820.1 14823.0 14830.0 14876.7 14882.5 14892.0 14931.0 14958.0 14959.7 14970 14971 14971 14975.0 14999.6 15000 15016.0 15034 15034 15094.0 15739.9 15794.0 15794.0 15800.0 WUN-v07 2000-11-23 (WP3) ZOW: unid Romanian Embassy 2030 MIL-STD 188-141A clg CENTR5: Romanian MFA. (4/Jan/01) (MADX) CUV654: ROMANIAN EMB ?LOC 1440 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb clng CENTR1 (05/Jan)(DW) TUN: Tunisian MIL/MOI?, 1115 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A LQA to 7MKS (30Dec00) (LDO) LETCON100: unid 2122 MIL-STD 188-141A clg BOGCON000: unid. At 2225, DIS: unid w/sounding call.(27/Oct/00) (MADX) FM6FEM6: FEMA Region Six 2257 ALE w/sounding call. (18/Sep/00)(MADX) WGY912: FEMA, Berryville, VA & WGY912, FEMA MERS, Maynard, MA 1940 USB voice/data after switch from 13446.0 (21/NOV/00) (JLM) UNID: poss British Mil Cyprus 1857 F7B 4-tone 195.3/600. (4/Jan/01) (MADX) Unid: UK Mil Cyprus? 1655 MFSK 195.3/300 (28/Dec/00) (RH2) MKD: RAF Akrotiri 15.38 Piccolo Mk6 Op-chat to MUH about 'new kit tvm' & a'lot 'quick brown fox...' serie (Y2k/09/24)(LAR) S72: Swedish Embassy Kinsasha 0149 MIL-STD 188-141A ALE wkg unid station (prob S25: Swedish Embassy Lisbon).(29/Sep/00) (MADX) CYP: Prob British Military Contingent Cyprus 0150 MIL-STD 188-141A ALE w/sounding call. (29/Sep/00) (MADX) LUA: poss British Military Detachment Luanda Angola 2331 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (10/Oct/00)(MADX) Unid: FAPSI 1540 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 60069 (06/Jan/01) (RH2) unid: 0930 rtty 50/500 rpt cfm qrv ? 152 261 22 0823 9781 then 5l with =50= and =100= after 50/100 groups 2000-11-22 (WP3) unid: 1245 81-81/40.5/495 2000-11-23 (WP3) RFLIG: French Forces Cayenne 2049 ARQ-E3/192/390 w/CdV on ckt RTI [Cayenne - Fort de France]. Paired with 14636.7khz. (4/Jan/01) (MADX) RBV76: Tashkent Meteo 1606 fax 60/288 Good clear chart! (28/Dec/00)(RH2) OLZ xx: CZE-EMB Rabat, MRC, 0935 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem w. modif. protocol, burst tfc., receiving tfc. from Praha, QSX 13510 kHz USB (27Dec00) (LDO) 8by: 1050 cw vvv vvv vvv 8by 8by 8by 8by 224 zcc 11 19/084 103 zcc 11 18/629/602 2000-11-25 (WP3) ---:French forces Dakar Senegal 1552 15 Dec 00 ARQ-E3 192 idling (EB) rftj: FF Dakar,Senegal: 0932 arq-e3/192/325sh zczc tji914 2000-11-23 (WP3) J1VR: Chinese military 0850 CW 4Fcut. j3qz de j1vr cl k. r qsa 3 hr msg. msg nr 4195 ck 72 35 o117 165o = 76n4 5363...7a65 d676 ar ar. (17 Jan) (IB) : Unid 0012 USB w/ MOBILE 36 concluding conversation wishing other party a happy new year (30/Dec/00) (SD) Unid: 0012 USB w/ MOBILE 36 concluding conversation wishing other party a happy new year (30/Dec/00) (SD) RFGW/P6Z: MOD/MFA Paris, F, 0928 USB/THOMSON CSF SYSTEME 3000/serial tone modified STANAG 4285,long FEC-bursts with SKYMASTER ALM intro (28Dec00) (LDO) unid: 1100 ticking at about 76 beeps per minute.very weak here in Italy No idea what it is: (10/Dec/00) (FM) BSF: Chung-Li TS, TWN 1229 AM time & stn id in morse followed by voice announcement (26/Dec/00)(KB) 0ZF: 2339 USB w/V1P (not heard). All transmissions are prefixed with " Exercise." (11/DEC/00) (RP3) CHR: CANFORCE VOLMET Trenton 2125 USB w/aviation wx. (2/Jan/01)(MADX) CHR: Trenton Military 0120 USB w/aviation wx report for 0100Z. (11/Oct/00) (MADX) AAR1DD:, USA MARS, CT 2210 USB (16/NOV/00) (JLM) : Unid 1734 OMFSK/195.5/-300-100 0 +100+300. (12 Jan) (RGA) Unid: UK Mil Cyprus? 1714 MFSK 195.3/300 (10/Jan/01) (RH2) Unid: UK Mil Cyprus? 1800 MFSK 195.3/300 (11/Dec/00) (RH2) ELEFANTE: MoD Roma, 1038, USB/FSK-1200 Bd, tfc. to unlocated station /IRS-mode/(24Dec00)(LDO) Pagina 94 15820 15820 15860 15860 15860 15860 15919.0 15920.0 15945.0 16014.2 16027 16030 16036.0 16077.0 16077.0 16077.0 16078.5 16078.5 16080 16081.7 16081.7 16105 16105 16105 16105 16105 16105 16105.0 16105.0 16105.0 16105.0 16105.0 16105.0 16131.7 16158.0 WUN-v07 S00: MFA Stockholm S 1606 ALE/USB Calls S53/Amman embassy then S97 Abidjan embassy on 15860. (6 Jan) (RGA) S00: MFA Stockholm S 1606 ALE/USB Calls S53/Amman embassy then S97/Abidjan embassy on 15860. (6 Jan) (RGA) S00: MFA Stockholm S 1641 ALE/USB Calls S31/ALgiers and S32/Kuwait on 12101. (22 Dec) (RGA) S61: Swedish Emb New Delhi IND 1448 ALE/USB Calls S62/Beijing. (3Jan) (RGA) S70: Swedish Emb Addis Ababa ETH 1437 ALE/USB Calls S62/Beijing. (3 Jan) (RGA) S70: Swedish Emb Addis Ababa ETH 1437 ALE/USB Calls S62/Beijing. (3 Jan) (RGA) CFH:Canadian forces Halifax Canada 1540 15 Dec 00 RTTY 75 callband (EB) pres: Russian Ny all day long, cw uuu, vvv, xxx rbl, rhl, numbers and 50 bd/250 shift txs (14/Dec/00) (HPT) ---:(tent) MFA Madrid Spain 1532 15 Dec 00 TWINPLEX 100 or a very sick Sitor A - some op chat in Spanish then gone (EB) RFVI: FN Le Port REU 1727 ARQ-E3/100/400 Returns CdV RFQP de RFQP on cct RUN to Djibouti. (12 Jan) (RGA) BAF8: Beijing Meteo 0808 FAX precip. & other progs. Two equally strong paths, ACF peaks at 86 ms (26/Dec/00)(KB) DET: Prob UK Mil Net(?) 1633 ALE/USB Sounds. (22 Dec) (RGA) Unid: UK Mil Cyprus 1715 MFSK 195.3/300 Unable decode (28/Dec/00)(RH2) 50: UNID Danish MIL, 1225 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, to 30 (10Dec00) (LDO) 50: UNID Danish MIL, 1230 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A tfc. to 30 (10Dec00) (LDO) D31: UNID Danish MIL, 1232 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A tfc. to 60 (10Dec00) (LDO) WC3: unid 2023 MIL-STD 188-141A clg NSO: poss 160th SOAR Ft Bragg NC. At 2025: WC3 wkg NSO. At 2041, CLS: US Army SOC Ft Campbell clg WC3.(25/Oct/00) (MADX) WC3: unid 2023 MIL-STD 188-141A clg NSO: poss 160th SOAR Ft Bragg NC. At 2025: WC3 wkg NSO. At 2041, CLS: US Army SOC Ft Campbell clg WC3.(25/Oct/00) (MADX) MAE: MFA Algiers ALG 1633 ALE/USB Calls NMY/Niamey. (14 Jan)(RGA) : Unid Egyptian Diplo 1714 ARQ/100/170 Ends 5LG msg. huxd yks yks and gone. (12 Jan) (RGA) LKZGCG: Egyptian Embassy Washington 1332 ARQ w/5LG TGs to MFA Cairo. (15/Sep/00) (MADX) S00: MFA Stockholm S 1428 ALE/USB Calls S47/Beirut. (3 Jan) (RGA) S12: Swedish Embassy Bogota CLM 1532 Sounds. (13 Jan) (RGA) S84: Swedish Embassy Washington DC 0039 MIL-STD 188-141A wkg S93: Swedish Embassy Havana in ALE and QPSK Modem. (11/Oct/00) (MADX) S92: Swedish Embassy Managua NCG 1255 ALE/USB Sounds. (17 Jan)(RGA) S93: Swedish Emb Havana CUB 1431 ALE/USB Sounds. (3 Jan) (RGA) S93: Swedish Embassy Havana CUB 1256 ALE/USB Sounds. (17 Jan)(RGA) S12: SWED EMB ?LOC 1736 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (09/Jan)(DW) S47: SWED EMB BEIRUT 1655 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (09/Jan)(DW) S84: SWED EMB WASHINGTON 1705 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (09/Jan)(DW) S92: SWED EMB MANAGUA 1702 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (09/Jan)(DW) S93: SWED EMB HAVANA 1728 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (09/Jan)(DW) S94: SWED EMB GUATEMALA CITY 1740 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (09/Jan)(DW) ---: MFA Cairo (JG BKFQSH KDARFH 1300 ARQ ATU-80 msg for various Embs (10Jan01) (ML2) no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1246 MFSK-32/ 40Bd/10Bd CROWD36 offline crypto 5LGs after 11144 00169 QSX 17514 kHz Pagina 95 16165.0 16165.2 16166.7 16176.7 16180.0 16213.7 16246.0 16248.0 16257.0 16258.5 16269 16270 16278.8 16280 16292.0 16316.0 16326 16326 16332 16332 16332.3 16338.5 16340 16341.3 16341.3 16341.4 16344.5 16357.0 16373.2 16386.7 16540.0 16631.7 16666.0 WUN-v07 (24Dec00)(LDO) RFFA: MOD Paris 1540 Arq-M2 200/400 Idling (13/Dec/00)(RH2) RFQP: Djibouti 15.05 ARQ-M2 200/400 Ch A: CdeV to self over PQB, Paris-Djibouti cct (07Dec00). (PT) ---: Egyptian Emb New Delhi (JG GSLMDRS) 1210 ARQ ATU-80 tfc to Cairo (10Jan01) (ML2) ---: Egyptian Emb Pyongyang (JG YSLGQ SKGQ) 1110 ARQ 5LG msgs for Cairo (10Jan01) (ML2) Unid: CIS Mil 0615 81-81 40.5/500 (11/Jan/01) (RH2) Unid: MFA Cairo 1600 arq Clg XVBF/Madrid (28/Dec/00) (RH2) A9C: Bucharest, Roumania 14.10 FEC-A 192/850 French emb calling P6Z with RY's (12Dec00). (PT) C3P: French Emb Tokyo 1135 FEC-A 192/850 clg P6Z Paris w/RYs 1-0 INT ZBZ, then off-air (10Jan01) (ML2) FAPSI 0815 RTTY 75/N/500 5-fig-groups (14 Dec.00) (HPT) Unid: Unid 1740 MFSK? 100/600 Eight lovely big spikes/tones?? Not seen these before! Clues AnyWun? (10/Jan/01)(RH2) : Unid Swiss Diplo 1510 ARQ/100/170 Very long 5LG msg to Unid. Still sending after 3 hours. Gave up waiting. (12 Jan) (RGA) VKF: poss Australian Military 2333 MIL-STD 188-141A clg VKC JKC: poss Australian Military. (10/Oct/00) (MADX) :Ambalg baghdad 1412 Coquelet 8 ATU-A msg (26.Sept.Y2k) (LAR) OWG: unid Danish Military 1323 MIL-STD 188-141A clg OWD: unid Danish Military. (12/Oct/00) (MADX) no-call: UNID Russian embassy, 1135 MFSK-32/40Bd/10Bd CROWD36 offline crypto 5LGs to Moscow after 11177 10031 QSX 17487 kHz (26Dec00)(LDO) Unid: CIS Navy 1620 36-50 50/240 (29/Dec/00) (RH2) ECVHF1/WUC6007: unid USACE Vessel/Site? 2206 MIL-STD 188-141A + USB voice clg POAHF1/WUJ5: USACE Anchorage AK. Sent "HELLO ARE YOU THERE" in ALE and called using "WU" callsigns. (1/Nov/00) (MADX) MVDHF1: USACE Vicksburg (WUG) 1647 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (9/Oct/00) (MADX) C: Unid 3-Letter Beacon 1632 CW 16331.8=P 16331.9=S 16332=C. (19Jan) (RGA) S: Prob Russian Navy 1701 CW Prob submarine bcast marker. (5 Jan)(RGA) Bucharest: Roumania 12.07 ROU-FEC 164.5/400 Looks like press or similar in RR using Bitmask=24 (08Dec00). (PT) LRF: unid US National Guard 1941 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. At 2002, M09: unid w/souding call. At 2004,LIT: National Guard Little Rock clg HQ3NGB: National Guard HQ Crystal City (27/Oct/00) (MADX) UNID: Algerian Diplo 1202 8-tone MFSK in 16.7bd IRS Mode. At 1348, 8-tone MFSK in 100bd ISS mode. (27/Nov/00)(MADX) :prob MFA Algiers 1350 COQUELET-8 short burst...sounded like selcal mode repeated over and over. No tfc noted. (19/Oct/00) (MADX) prob MFA Algiers 1350 COQUELET-8 short burst...sounded like selcal mode repeated over and over. No tfc noted. (19/Oct/00) (MADX) no-call: MFA Algiers, ALG, 1322 8-FSK/16.67Bd + 100Bd ARQ-system, tfc. to UNID embassy, QSX 19141.4 kHz (10Dec00) (LDO) V5G: MFA Bucharest 1621 Rou-Fec 164.5/400 Online crypto (20/Dec/00) (RH2) no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1246 BAUDOT 75Bd/500Hz, 5LGs on link <00051> (24Dec00)(LDO) Un-ID 14.05 ITA2 50/400 5-lg tfc with op chat in EE (12Dec00)(PT) Stockholm: Sweden 12.03 ARQ Pakistan emb with tfc in EE from PAREPSTOCKHOLM (08Dec00). (PT) Unid: PNA Relay 1556 fec Nx\EE (20/Dec/00) (RH2) dlkgmk: Egy Emb Luanda 1540 arq Msg\AA to Cairo (08/Jan/01)(RH2) UEAW: BATM Pioner Nikolaeva 0731 RTTY 50/170 msg to unkwn (20Dec00) (ML2) Pagina 96 WUN-v07 16666.0 UFZT: BMRT Mys Tikhiy 2318 RTTY 100/170 crew msgs to unkwn then tfc @ 50 bd (24Dec00) (ML2) 16689.5 UCRJ: NIS Petr Kotsov 1004 ARQ crew msg to unkwn (03Jan01) (ML2) 16690.5 UCCW: TH Kapitan Kirij 2251 ARQ log on & tfc to Kholmsk (02Jan01)(ML2) 16690.5 UCDM: TH Pioner Sakhalina 2300 ARQ log on & tfc to Kholmsk (02Jan01) (ML2) 16690.5 UCDN: TH Pioner Yuzhno-Sakhalinska 2258 ARQ w/UCDN log on & msg to Kholmsk (03Jan01) (ML2) 16690.5 UDRG: TH Gornyak 2330 ARQ tfc to unkwn (23Dec00) (ML2) 16690.5 UGMG: TR Gavan' 2317 ARQ msg to unkwn (23Dec00) (ML2) 16697.5 UBJT: RTMS Novobataysk 2316 ARQ crew msgs for Nakhodka (28Dec00)(ML2) 16698.0 UWCL: M/V Bagermeyster Grushin 0920 ARQ tfc to Odessa (21Dec00)ML2) 16701.5 UDIA: TR Ref Lira 1008 ARQ crew msgs to Kaliningrad w/UDIA log in/off (21Dec00) (ML2) 16706.5 :unid Russian MV 1144 SITOR-A 100/170 w/ship's report in RR. No c/s seen, but msg signed by KM Bajdin.(19/Oct/00) (MADX) 16706.5 UCNK: TH Vladimir Timofeev 0930 ARQ svc msg to Arkhangelsk (20Dec00) (ML2) 16710.5 ELQZ5: TR Frost-1 1123 ARQ crew msgs to Kaliningrad (23Dec00)(ML2) 16710.5 UAZZ: TK Kropotkin 0951 ARQ w/AMVER type msg for Kaliningrad (23Dec00) (ML2) 16710.5 UHDY: TR Granitnyj Bereg 0914 ARQ tfc to Kaliningrad, UHDY log on/off (23Dec00) (ML2) 16713.0 UIIC: TR Bereg Metchty 2320 ARQ w/test msg FM:/TO: M/V MECHTY (03Jan01) (ML2) 16717.5 UFIX: TH Nefterudovoz-49M 1240 ARQ msg to unkwn (18Dec00) (ML2) 16718.0 UBPN: SRTM Zaliv Olgi 2327 ARQ crew msgs to unkwn (25Dec00) (ML2) 16718.0 UHWZ: TH Tcheremkhovo 1039 ARQ tfc to Vladivostok (15Dec00) (ML2) 16724.0 UGUA: TBS Neftergaz-22 2324 ARQ svc msgs to unkwn (21Dec00) (ML2) 16789 UNID: relay of PNA News 1904 ARQ/100/170 in EE. QRT at 1906. (2/Jan/01) (MADX) 16789.0 Unid: PNA Relay 0734 fec Nx\EE (30/Dec/00) (RH2) 16794.0 UYDV: RKTS More Sodruzhestva 0920 RTTY 50/170 tfc for Sevastopol (29Dec00) (ML2) 16797.0 Unid: BMRT Nikifor Pavlov 0800 rtty 50/170 TG's to Novorossissk Sorry no callsign; have lost all my Russian Ship data files ! (29/Dec/00) (RH2) 16801 : PNA Manila Relay 1705 FEC/100/170 Nx in EE on Ship Chan 33. (12Jan) (RGA) 16801.0 ELQZ6 : TR Frost-2 1308 RTTY 50/170 crew msgs to unkwn (25Dec00)(ML2) 16801.3 3FKW4: TR Ref Vega RTTY 50/170 crew msgs to unkwn (29Dec00) (ML2) 16801.5 ---: M/V Geminis 1057 RTTY 50/170 tfc to unkwn (24Dec00) (ML2) 16801.5 3FKX4: TR Ref Star 1048 RTTY 50/170 crew msgs to unkwn (24Dec00)(ML2) 16801.5 UGKR: TH Tikhon Semuskhin 0836 ARQ crew msgs to PetropavlovskKamchatskiy (21Dec00) (ML2) 16801.5 UHAA: M/V Dip-Si-Kharvester 2345 ARQ log on & msg to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy (05Jan01) (ML2) 16801.5 UIEE: TH Karpaty 0025 ARQ tfc to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, UIEE log off (01Jan01) (ML2) 16802.5 Unid: Natalia Kow32 0755 rtty 50/170 Greetings TG's to Sev'pol (29/Dec/00) (RH2) 16804.0 Unid? Konstruktor Ko)8 0730 rtty 50/170 Greetings TG's to Novorossissk/Simferopol (29/Dec/00) (RH2) 16806.5 NMF: USCG Boston MA USA 1755 FEC/100/170 Sched MSI wx fcast. (5Jan) (RGA) 16806.5 NRV: USCG Guam 1545 fec Wx fm Yokosuka (06/Jan/01) (RH2) 16808.5 KLB: MC - Seattle, WA 0155 CW / CW/ARQ Marker (28/Dec/2000) (J.Berri-CA) 16809.5 VIP: GlobeRadio Perth WA AUS 1628 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (19 Jan)(RGA) 16810 CBV:Valparaiso radio Chile 2050 19 Jan 01 CW/ARQ callband (EB) 16810 VIP:Perth radio Australia 1714 19 Jan 00 CW/ARQ weak but readable Pagina 97 16811.5 16815,5 16816 16816 16816.5 16816.5 16816.5 16817 16818.5 16819.5 16820 16821.5 16825 16826 16830.5 16830.5 16842 16903 16904 16915 16915 16926 16926.0 16934 16934 16934 16950 16951.5 16960 16960 16960 16960 16979.9 16985.7 16986 16995 17015 17045.0 17050 17050 17050.5 17103.2 17120 17131.7 17146.4 17165.5 17166 17169 17179.9 WUN-v07 callband (EB) A9M: Bahrain Radio BHR marker 1208 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) UAT Moscow Radio, RUS, marker, CW, Sun 07-01-2001 1204 UTC (AB) ZSC: CapeRadio SAF 1652 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (5 Jan) (RGA) ZSC: CapeRadio SAF 1700 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (12 Jan) (RGA) NMC: COMMSTA San Francisco, CA 0150 CW / CW/ARQ Marker (28/Dec/2000) (J. Berri-CA) NMC: USCG SFrancisco CA USA 1625 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (19 Jan)(RGA) NMC: USCG SFrancisco CA USA 1659 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (12 Jan)RGA) WCC: DelawareRadio DW USA 1655 FEC/100/170 Hurrican Warning. (12Jan) (RGA) 9VG: SingaporeRadio SNG 1654 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (12 Jan) (RGA) NMN: USCG Portsmouth USA marker 1204 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) IAR: Roma Radio I marker 1204 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) OXZ: LYNGBY RADIO 1330 fec 100/E/170 Tfc list and svc notice re pending telex closure (29/Dec)(DW) VCT: Tors Cove Radio CAN marker 1200 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) ESA: Tallinn Radio EST marker 1157 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) SVU: Olympia Radio, GRC, marker, CW, Mon 25-12-2000 1742 UTC (AB) SVU: Olympia radio GRC DE SVU 1156 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 8PO:Bridgetown radio Barbados 1748 18 Jan 01 CW/ARQ callband (EB) UDK2:Murmansk radio Russia 1744 18 Jan 01 FSK/ARQ callband (EB) 3SD: NMEFC Beijing 0802 FAX chart South China Sea (26/Dec/00)(KB) FUX: FN Le Port REU 1646 RTTY/75/850 Tests. (5 Jan) (RGA) RFVIE: FN Le Port REU 1618 RTTY/75/850 Tests. (19 Jan) (RGA) LFI: Rogaland Radio NOR marker 1155 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) LFI: Rogaland, Norway 11.55 ARQ Passing tfc in EE to M.V. YICK LUCK/HPLZ (08Dec00). (PT) HSP: Prob UK Mil/Diplo Net 1356 ALE/USB Sounds. (13 Jan) (RGA) LUA: British MFA/Mil Luanda Angola 1949 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (3/Dec/00) (MADX) PRI: Prob UK Mil Net 1655 ALE/USB Sounds. (5 Jan) (RGA) RFTJE:French naval Dakar Senegal 1736 18 Jan 01 RTTY 075 callband - corrupt tape (EB) 6WW: FN Dakar SEN 1649 RTTT/75/850 Tests with faulty tape. Bit one missing. (12 Jan) (RGA) CKN: CanForce Victoria BC CAN 1643 RTTY/75/850 ZKRs to NAWS. (5Jan) (RGA) HZY: ARAMCO Ras Raturna Radio ARS CQ 1152 (07-01-2001) (AB) CLA:Havana radio CUBA 1918 08 Jan 01 CW callband (EB) HZY: Ras Tanura Radio, ARS (?) 1152 CW cq de hzy, 1204 tfc list file://12811.4 (17/Dec/00) (MJ) PWZ33: BN RIO DE JANEIRO 1755 FAX 120/576/N/800 Sea temp chart. 1809z sea level pressure chart. 1815z offair during chart for 2 mins, then at 1819z offair again - with no return (24/Dec)(DW) CTP: NATO Lisbon 1745 rtty 75/850 NAWS de CTP etc (10/Jan/01)(RH2) CTP: PN Lisbon POR 1644 RTTY/75/850 QSXs to NAWS. (12 Jan) (RGA) :unid 0840 RTTY 300/350 The same foxes 1-0 test tape .//20550 (30/09/2000) (ML2) UTQ: KievRadio UKR 1631 CW QSXs. (5 Jan) (RGA) UFH: Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy rdo 2340 ARQ ships' tfc (09Jan01)(ML2) 4XZ: Haifa Radio 0006 CW w/call tape. (29/Sep/00) (MADX) 4XZ: Israeli Navy Haifa ISR VVV 1142 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) ASK: KARACHI RADIO 0835 CW Wx fcst/nav wngs (22/Dec)(DW) XSG: Shanghai Radio CHN CQ 1144 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) URL: Sevastopol Radio 1152 CW, CQ DE URL pse QSO (16/Dec/00) (MJ) Unid: Unid 1755 rtty 75/170 Unable decode (10/Jan/01) (RH2) CBV: VALPARAISO PLAYA ANCHA 1915 FAX 120/576/N/800 Swell and ice edge. 1934z Sat pix for SE Pacific (24/Dec)(DW) CLA: Havana Radio 1806 CW w/call tape. (2/Jan/01) (MADX) CLA: Havana Radio 0003 CW w/call tape. (29/Sep/00) (MADX) A9M: Bahrain Radio BHR VVV 1146 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) FUG: La Regine, France 11.51 ITA2 75/850 Calling FAA with RY's Pagina 98 17206 17211.4 17224.0 17234.0 17234.0 17234.5 17240.0 17320.0 17404 17408.4 17430.0 17441.3 17441.3 17441.5 17460.0 17460.0 17460.0 17487 17487.0 17487.0 17490.0 17490.0 17510 17510.0 17514.0 17520 17521 17550.9 17590.0 17590.0 17904 17910.0 17994.0 17994.0 18003 18003.0 18003.0 18012.0 18018.0 18018.0 WUN-v07 and SG's. BTW where is La Regine? It doesn't appear on any atlas of mine.(08Dec00). (PT) IAR: Roma Radio I VVV 1148 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) KFS: SFranciscoRadio CA USA 1612 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (19 Jan)(RGA) Unid: UK Mil Cyprus? 0631 MFSK 195.3/300 (11/Jan/01) (RH2) UCE: Arkhangelsk R 1640 arq Marker (12/Jan/01) (RH2) UCE: Arkhangelsk R 1640 arq Marker (13/Jan/01) (RH2) VCS: Halifax, Canada 1508z CW CW. ID and ARQ/100 idle Dec 30, 2000 [SN] PKX:Djakarta radio Indonesia 1425 20 Dec 00 CW callband (EB) XSV: GW NODE SHANGHAI 1142 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "XSV" (06/Jan)(DW) UNID: 2355 CW w/MIB. Weak but readable with EE storm warnings and wx info for an undetermined area.(7/Nov/00) (MADX) HEB: Berne, Switzerland 1503z CW. CW ID and ARQ/100 idle Dec 30, 2000 [SN] 9VF209: Kyodo Singapore 1510 fax 60/560 JJ Newspaper with frequent ALE sounds on top ! (15/Dec/00) (RH2) 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 1620 rtty 100/850 Wx codes (13/Jan/01) (RH2) 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 1620 rtty 100/850 Wx codes (12/Jan/01) (RH2) 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 1936 rtty 100/850 Wx codes (28/Dec/00) (RH2) Unid: CIS Navy 1553 36-50 50/240(19/Dec/00) (RH2) Unid: CIS Navy 0659 36-50 50/240 (30/Dec/00) (RH2) Unid: CIS Navy 1755 36-50 50/240 (11/Dec/00) (RH2) AAT3BFMARS: US SHARES Net 1548 ALE/USB Sounds. (19 Jan) (RGA) DLA303:, DLA, Bremerton, WA 2205 USB ALE and voice (16/NOV/00)(JLM) no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1138 MFSK-32/ 40Bd/10Bd CROWD36 offline crypto 5LGs after 11177 10031 QSX 16292 kHz (26Dec00)(LDO) HFB: UNID British MIL/DIPLO, 0848 USB/MIL-STD188-141A, sounding every 95 minutes (14Dec00) (LDO) LUA: British MIL/DIPLO Luanda, AGL, 1727 USB/ MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (14Dec00) (LDO) OXT: Copenhagen Meteo 1333 FAX "CHART 2" (26/Dec/00)(KB) ---:Copenhagen meteo Denmark 1344 22 Dec 00 FAX 120/576 very clear chart (EB) no-call: UNID Russian embassy, 1246 MFSK-32/40Bd/10Bd CROWD36 receiving 5LG msg from Moscow QSX 16158 kHz (24Dec00)(LDO) :Unid British Mil 1648 PICCOLO encrypted. (12/Oct/00) (MADX) UNID: 1352 36-50 50/250 w/encrypted tfc. (17/Nov/00) (MADX) RTFJ: French Forces Dakar 2220-2347 ARQ-E3 192/380 on ckg AFL w/several CdV and 5LG msgs. (7/Nov/00)(MADX) HZN49: Jeddah Meteo 1624 rtty 100/850 Wx codes (13/Jan/01) (RH2) HZN49: Jeddah Meteo 1624 rtty 100/850 Wx Codes (12/Jan/01) (RH2) KIWI 230: RNZAF VIP Flight B727 0030 USB, pos 24 00S 157 00W at 0025 (19/Dec/00) (NJ) Stockholm Radio: 1645 USB w/unidentified aircraft (British accent) who gives position as over Detroit. Reception poor so they switch to 23210.(30/NOV/00) (RP3) Trenton Military: 1253 USB w/unheard Canforce aircraft w/wx for Boryspil, Ukraine. (12/DEC/00) (RP3) Trenton Military: 1510 USB w/Canforce 4502 (30/NOV/00) (RP3) 160011: C5A Galaxy a/c 1631 ALE/USB Wkg Elmendorf AFB. (19 Jan)(RGA) [QTH?] 2050z USB -: "HILDA EAST" working "REACH 911 TANGO". Never did hear the ground station. There were frequent AFRTS programming spots coming on, lasting 1-2 seconds. Dec 17, 2000 [SN] a/c: "REACH 911 TANGO" 2050z USB with traffic Dec 17, 2000 [SN] Circus Fraise: (Fort de France, Guyana): 1805 USB calling Cotam 1260 (30/NOV/00) (RP3) Aircraft 643: (SS): 1725 USB calling Merino w/no response. (14/DEC/00)(RP3) Station 1131: (SS) : 1522 USB calling Merino w/no response. At 2148 aircraft 7333 (SS) calling Merino & Santiago w/no response. (30/NOV/00) (RP3) Pagina 99 18040.5 18040.5 18063.0 18063.0 18063.0 18183.4 18183.4 18183.4 18183.4 18185.6 18218 18225 18225 18225 18225 18225 18245.0 18256.0 18258.5 18258.5 18275.0 18277.0 18293.7 18295.0 18296.7 18306 18308.5 18334.7 18334.7 18415 18444.5 WUN-v07 HGX21: MFA Budapest 1619 Dup-arq 125/170R5LG to unk (20/Dec/00) (RH2) HGX21: MFA Bucharest 1540 Dup-Arq 125/170 5LG to unk (11/Dec/00)(RH2) NTAWNFT...:(incomplete copy) & PACWNLP942: 1640 USB ALE. PACWNLP942 is the ALE address for WNLP932, Pacific Bell, San Ramon, CA (13/SEP/00) (JLM) NTAWNFT:...(incomplete copy) & PACWNLP942: 1640 USB ALE. PACWNLP942 is the ALE address for WNLP432, Pacific Bell, San Ramon, CA (13/SEP/00) (JLM) Probable WNXY218:, Illinois Bell, Hoffman Estates, IL & unid station 1638 USB. Very weak and passing the "iceberg" message (13/SEP/00) (JLM) 7RQ20: MAE Algiers 0945 Coq8 26.67 Msg\FFto "all stations"- send in annual stats! Urgence! (21/Dec/00) (RH2) ---: MFA ALGIERS 0835 COQ/8 26.7/I/- Tfc to Niamey in FF. 0847z tfc to Dar Es Salam via Addis Ababa (19/Dec) (DW) 7RQ20: MAE Algiers 1624 Coq8 0 Sports Nx\FF + several Msgs\FF from Ambalg Acrra re Ghana Elections (28/Dec/00) (RH2) Unid: Ambalg Bamako 0820 Coq8 26.67 Long Msg\FF to MAE Algiers cc Ambalgs Abidjan, Accra, Banjul, Bissau, Conakry, Dakar, Freetown, Lagos, Niamey, Nouackhott & Ougadougou (12/Dec/00) (RH2) S73: SWEDISH EMB LAGOS 1123 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (15/Dec)(DW) BR3: Prob US Army 1611 ALE/USB Calls PE1 and LE1. (22 Dec) (RGA) AUSBATT: Austrian UN Contingent Golan Heights 1300 ALE/USB Calls BMLV/Wien. (9 Jan) (RGA) AUSBATT: Austrian UN Contingent Golan Heights 1300 ALE/USB Calls BMLV/Wien. (9 Jan) (RGA) AUSCON: Austrian UNFICYP Contingent Cyprus 1201 ALE/USB Calls BLMV/BLMV Wien. (9 Jan) (RGA) BMLV: MOD Vienna AUT 1301 ALE/USB Responds to AUSBATT. (9 Jan)(RGA) BMLV: MOD Vienna AUT 1301 ALE/USB Responds to AUSBATT. (9 Jan)(RGA) DOR: MFA Sofia, BUL, 1027 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A 39-tone modem with modified protocol, and modified preamble, ISS-mode, QSX not found, 400 Hz doppler (28Dec00)(LDO) no-call: DoSC Moskva, RUS, 1444 25Bd/500Hz, rptg VMGTCNJ-BH (erect & inverted) when decoded with 5- bit/ITA-2/no startbit/no stopbit (10Aug00)(LDO) KNY27, Swiss Embassy, Washington, D.C., 1245 to 1353 SITOR-ARQ with several five-letter-groups messages to MFA, Berne.(28/Sep/2000) (RM) KNY27, Swiss Embassy, Washington, D.C.1245 to 1353 SITOR-ARQ mode with several five-letter-groups messages to MFA, Berne (28/Sep/2000).(RM) Voice of America: HF "feeder"-Greenville, NC 1358 DSB / VOA News Now with C. World program from 1433-1458 UTC. (01Jan.2001) (Midwest USA) KUW: British MIL/DIPLO Kuwait, KUW, 1151 USB/ MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (27Dec00) (LDO) ---: FF PARIS ? 1200 ARQ/E3 200/E/400 8rc. Poor sync. betas (15/Dec)(DW) TUN: Tunisian MIL/MOI?, 1114 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A LQA to 7MKS (30Dec00) (LDO) RFQP: French Forces Djibouti 1952 ARQ-E3 100/380 w/CdV on ckt DJI. (10/Nov/00) (MADX) ZSC: CapeRadio SAF 1550 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (19 Jan) (RGA) P6Z: MFA Paris 1610 fec-a 13.9/400 Idling (29/Dec/00) (RH2) kdakrfh: MFA Cairo 1544 arq Msg\AA to Embassies (yphkg) (08/Jan/01) (RH2) kdakrfr: MFA Cairo 1602 arq Msg\AA to 16 Af. Embs (06/Jan/01)(RH2) 8BY: DGSE Paris F Illicit 1549 CW 476/609/153/037/906. (19 Jan)(RGA) ---: FF NAQOURA ? 1228 ARQ/E 184.6/I/400 8rc. Betas. No tfc thru Pagina 100 18450.0 18552.0 18560 18560.0 18560.0 18562 18579.5 18580.0 18594 18620.0 18666 18667.7 18757.0 18758 18788.9 18789.0 18940 18940.0 19011.8 19011.8 19100 19131 19131 19141.4 16341.4 19204.7 19204.7 19210.0 19216.2 19241.9 19325.2 19325.3 19354.0 19363 WUN-v07 1330z (15/Dec)(DW) no-call: AUS-NY Belconnen?, AUS, 1410 USB/MIL-STD 110-342/16channel VFT (24Dec00)(LDO) V5G: MFA Bucharest 1120 Rou-fec 164.5/400 Scrambled 5LG (10/Jan/01) (RH2) BMF: Taipei Meteo, TWN 0950 FAX sfc an. (5/Dec/00)(KB) BMF: TAIPEI MET 1025 FAX 120/576/N/800 End of 24hr wave prog. Upper air wind chart. Weak, echo and bckgnd qrm fm burst psk (24/Dec)(DW) BMF: Tai-pei Meteo 0730 fax 120/576 Weak sigs - poor chart (07/Jan/01) (RH2) CMU967: Russian Navy Cuba 1435 CW rcv de cmu967 zss zvp. zzu 12960 k. (12 Jan) (RGA) RFHI: FF Noumea.NCL 0810 ARQ-E3 100/425 C-De V Noumea/Renunion cct [HII] 30Dec00 [BC3].. RFHI: FF Noumea 0734 Arq-E3 100/400 Idling (07/Jan/01) (RH2) Unid: US Customs 2218 USB w/"ok, let's go back to Scan and I'll link with you." (7/Nov/00) (MADX) UNID 0902 RTTY 75/N/500 ry and 46, carrier, 09.20 off (14/Dec/00)(HPT) SJ1: FBI San Jose 2350 MIL-STD 188-141A clg CO1: FBI Columbia. (10/Oct/00) (MADX) Unid: Egy Emb. Amman? 1609 arq Msg/AA Very odd Tx - sounded almost single tone on Mark! (20/Dec/00)(RH2) RFGW: MFA PARIS 0858 FEC/A 192/E/400 Tfc in FF with "c" procedure to A9c/Bucharest cct [BCHT] (19/Dec)(DW) UNID: prob Algerian MFA 1959 MIL-STD 188-141A LSB w/text only msg: "CMD CRC 2574" sent twice. (1/Nov/00)(MADX) : Unid 1539 OMSK/195.5/600 4-tone oddity. (19 Jan) (RGA) Unid: UK Mil Cyprus? 1629 MFSK 195.3/300 As usual, duplex heard on 13565.0 kHz! ()06/Dev/00) (RH2) BDF: Shanghai Meteo 0750 FAX both short/long path strong,-> 2 fuzzy charts spaced 1/6 line length (26/Dec/00)(KB) BDF2: SHANGHAI MET 0750 FAX 120/576/N/800 Synoptic chart for China. Weak image. 0811. Sea area forecasts. Pronounced echo (29/Dec)(DW) PCW1: MFA the Hague HOL marker 1412 CW (31 Dec) (AB) PCW1: MFA the Hague, HOL, marker, CW, Mon 25-12-2000 1734 UTC (AB) RFLICRB:French forces Martinique 1200 16 Jan 01 ARQ E3 192 immediate to Provence QRT QRT (stop sending)(EB) ATLAS: DEA-contract Comms Center Cedar Rapids 1930 USB wkg 411: DEA a/c. (2/Jan/01) (MADX) ATLAS: DEA-contracted Comms Center Cedar Rapids 1653 USB wkg 933 w/pp to FLINT400. (11/Oct/00) (MADX) no-call: UNID ALG-EMB, 1322 8-FSK/16.67Bd + 100Bd ARQ-system, QSX kHz (10Dec00) (LDO) RFHI: FF Noumea 1622 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on VII cid (29/Dec/00)(RH2) RFVI: FF Le Port 0900 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on V11 cid (07/Jan/01)(RH2) no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 0950 MFSK-32/CROWD36 40Bd/10Bd offline crypto with 5 LGs after 11177 00050 ..... (28Dec00)(LDO) S49: Swedish embassy Riyadh, ARS, 1445 USB/MIL-STD 188- 141A calling S48 (S-EMB Damascus) (24Dec00)(LDO) Un-ID: Austria(??) 14.58 PACTOR 200/200 Messages in GG being retrieved from mailbox. Path in mailbox is 5RT49, which is callsign of station in Toliara, Madagascar. Could it be MSF or similar? (12Dec00).(PT) KAWN: USAF DWS Offut AFB NB USA 1534 RTTY/75/850 US Afld Wx Actuals. (19 Jan) (RGA) KAWN: USCG Saddlebunch Key FL USA 1623 RTTY/75/860 US airfields weather actuals. (5 Jan) (RGA) Unid: FAPSI 0702 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 80038 (30/Dec/00) (RH2) NRR: USAF Roosevelt Roads, PTR? 1352 FAX "FCUS24 KGWC" normal phasing but white on black data (sparse, unid). Margin = phasing margin. Similar at 1252 (26/Dec/00)(KB) Pagina 101 WUN-v07 unid: poss FAPSI 1314 FSK-MORSE w/fast letters. (12/Oct/00)(MADX) 19464 KUW: Prob UK Mil/Diplo Net 1353 ALE/USB Sounds. (13 Jan) (RGA) 19530 UNID: Poss. british mil., RTTY 75/850, foxes test message, 27/Aug/2000. (CK) 19530.0 KAWN?: Offutt AFB? 0945 rtty 75/850 No callsign seen! Endless repeat of "lazy dog" Is this really KAWN? (20/Dec/00) (RH2) 19530.0 pres. KAWN 09.44 RTTY 75/N/850 foxes at least until 11.00 (14/Dec/00) (HPT) 19550.0 AND 21: ROU-EMB Madrid, E, 0940 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to Bucharest (27Dec00) (LDO) 19550.0 CENTR5: MFA Bucharest, ROU, 0940 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to Madrid, transmitter slightly off freq (27Dec00) (LDO) 19646 ---:French forces Cayenne 1617 01 Jan 01 ARQ E3 192 idling (EB) 19655.0 HEC: GW Berne 1320 CW id & ARQ tuning (10Jan01) (ML2) 19655.0 HEC: GW NODE BERN 1140 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "HEC" (06/Jan)(DW) 19681 KPH:San Francisco radio USA 1608 01 Jan 01 CW/ARQ callband (EB) 19682 KPH: SFranciscoRadio CA USA 1519 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (19 Jan)(RGA) 19697.5 SPB: Szczecin Radio POL marker 1140 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 19698 OST: Oostende Radio BEL marker 1139 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 19699 UFN: Novorossyisk Radio RUS marker 1139 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) 19724.0 VIE: GW NODE DARWIN 1223 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "VIE". Wkng ship in Globedata (19/Dec)(DW) 19726.0 A9M: Bahrain 1534z CW CWID and ARQ/100 idle Dec 16, 2000 [SN] 19751 9MG: GlobeRadio Penang MLA 1512 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (19 Jan)(RGA) 19843.0 Unident:Unident 1246 22 Dec 00 Unknown 195.5 unknown system baud rate of 195.5 (EB) 19850 V5G: MFA Bucharest ROM 1112 ROU-FEC/164.5/400 CW Opchat '= V5G = = nw hr qsp msg rpt nw qsp msg' Then long series of on-line encrypted msgs. (9 Jan) (RGA) 19850 V5G: MFA Bucharest ROM 1112 ROU-FEC/164.5/400 CW Opchat 'nw hr qsp msg rpt nw qsp msg'= V5G = = Then long series of on-line encrypted msgs. (9 Jan) (RGA) 19945.0 ADZ: ALG-EMB Addis Abeba?, ETH, 0954 USB/MIL-STD 188- 141A/RACAL MSM-1250, sending tfc. to MAE (26Dec00)(LDO) 19945.0 MAE: MFA Algiers, ALG, 0954 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/RACAL MSM-1250, receiving tfc. from ADZ (26Dec00)(LDO) 20046.0 S:Archangel Russia 1327 27 Dec 00 CW marker (EB) 20047.9 MX: Russian navy Arkhangelsk, RUS, cluster beacon 'S', CW, Sun 03-12-2000 1316 UTC (AB) 20047.9 S: Russian navy Arkhangelsk RUS channel marker CW (07-01-2001)(AB) 20086.7 wsgzkpk: Egy Emb Kinshasa 0914 arq 5LG to Cairo (07/Jan/01)(RH2) 20126.5 MX: unid marker 'J' or 'EO', CW, Sun 03-12-2000 1314 UTC 20138 CMU967: Russian Navy Cuba 1426 CW Wkg RCV/Sevastopol.Ends 5LGs msg. rcv de cmu967 qrv k. QSLs 2 msgs.qwh 18562 k. OK qrr3 k. Goes to 18562. (12 Jan) (RGA) 20179.7 RFFAE: Fm Direnessence Paris Arq-E3 100/400 Msgs\FF to RFVIT & many callsigns "Depessences" re fuel filters (19/Dec/00) (RH2) 20179.8 RFVIFLR: FN Fregate Floreal 1625 Arq-E3 100/400 Msg\FF to RFVIC & umpteen other callsigns around Indian Ocean (11/Dec/00) (RH2) 20197.7 RFFKA: Alfan Brest 1623 Arq-E3 100/400 PR Info re VIP Visit to NavalDockyards (05/Jan/01) (RH2) 20197.7 RFVI: FF Le Port 1617 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on IRE cid (05/Jan/01)(RH2) 20201.6 DDK9: DWD Pinneberg GER 1106 RTTY/50/850 Spurious. f2 of 10100.8 (9 Jan) (RGA) 20267 UNID: Russian Diplo 1615 CROWD36 idle then into tfc. QRT at 1620. (22/Sep/00) (MADX) 20340.0 ADZ: ALG-EMB Addis Abeba?, ETH, 1222 USB/MIL-STD 188- 141A/RACAL MSM-1250, rcv. tfc. from MAE (24Dec00)(LDO) Pagina 102 19425 WUN-v07 20340.0 MAE: MFA Algiers, ALG, 1222 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/RACAL MSM-1250, tfc. in French to ADZ (24Dec00)(LDO) 20387.0 no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1006 MFSK-32/CROWD36 online crypto/modified protocol (27Dec00)(LDO) 20420.0 no-call: AUS-NY North West Cape?, AUS, 1410 USB/MIL-STD 110-342/16-channel VFT (24Dec00)(LDO) 20442 : Russian Military 1101 MS-5/4800/USB Cipher. (9 Jan) (RGA) 20584 S32: Swedish Embassy Kuwait City 1438 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (19/Oct/00) (MADX) 20602 ASI: poss British Mil Ascenscion Island 0112 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. At 0119, LUA: poss British Contingent Luanda w/sounding call. (13/Oct/00) (MADX) 20631 100455: C-5A #70-0455 1330 MIL-STD 188-141A clg HIK: Hickam AFB. (19/Oct/00) (MADX) 20631 240070: C17A Globemaster 1850 ALE/USB Calls 'ADW AFB'. (6 Jan)(RGA) 20631 250107: C17A Globemaster 1853 ALE/USB Calls 'CRO CPA'. (6 Jan)(RGA) 20631 E30138/CHALICE BRAVO: E-3 AWACS #80-0138 1912 MIL-STD 188-141A wkg ELMENDORF then calling in voice.(4/Jan/01) (MADX) 20631 MCC: McClellan AFB 1825 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (3/Dec/00) (MADX) 20698 S53: Swedish Embassy Amman JOR 1532 Sounds. (13 Jan) (RGA) 20780.0 P6Z: MFA Paris 1545 fec-a 192/400 cf Minsk en route Pretoria cf Monrovia en poste cfcg more cfci etc call-up frogwaffle! (19/Dec/00) (RH2) 20809 : Unid OTHR 1422 PRF<>150 Bandwidth <>26 kHz. (12 Jan) (RGA) 20813.7 RFTTTRP: UNID 1035 Arq-E3 192/400 5LG, Unid FF Callsigns, scrambled tx, cc RFFUHS" (24/Dec/00) (RH2) 20817.0 Unid: FAPSI 1600 Crowd36 6 tone call-ups + crypto (12/Jan/01)(RH2) 20817.0 Unid: FAPSI 1600 Crowd36 6 tone call-ups + online crypto (13/Jan/01) (RH2) 20817.0 no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1037 MFSK-32/CROWD36 40Bd/10Bd offline crypto to UNID with 5LGs after 11177 00096, strong hum on the TX during periods of inactivity (30Dec00)(LDO) 20863 C3P French Embassy Tokyo 0825 FEC-A 192/850, a clear text message :(11/Oct/2000) (ML2) 20865.0 no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 0959 BAUDOT 100Bd/500Hz, 5LGs, no link ID copied (26Dec00)(LDO) 20942 S00: MFA Stockholm S 1419 ALE/USB Calls S31/Algiers. (3 Jan)(RGA) 20942 S31: Swedish Embassy Algiers 1216 MIL-STD 188-141A wkg S00: MFA Stockholm w/ALE and 2400bd serial modem.(19/Oct/00) (MADX) 20942 S31: Swedish Embassy Algiers ALG 1257 ALE/USB Sounds. (17 Jan)(RGA) 20975.0 P6Z: MFA Paris 0750 fec-a 41/400 Idling for 20 mins (07/Jan/01)(RH2) 21837.9 OZU25: MFA COPENHAGEN 1140 TWINPLEX 100bd Periodic selcalls TPOY TPOX. No subsequent qso thru 1200z (12/Dec)(DW) 21857.7 ---: FF UNID ? 1233 ARQ/E3 200/E/400 8rc. Betas. Weak sync. No app tfc thru 1430z (23/Dec)(DW) 21865.0 SNN299: MFA WARSAW 1214 ARQ/POL 100/E/170 6rc. Tfc in Polish to BA (Brasilia or Buenos Aires?). After s/off periodic marker "vvv SNN299 ga pse" in F1a (12/Dec)(DW) 21867.0 KUW: British MIL/DIPLO Kuwait, KUW, 1029 USB/ MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (27Dec00) (LDO) 21951.7 ---: EGYPTIAN DIPLO 0826 SITOR/A 100/E/170 irs mode then opchat in AA(ATU80) finally s/off (12/Dec)(DW) 21964.0 Cedar Rapids Radio: 1414 w/Negay/Begay (sounds like) (30/NOV/00)(RP3) 21974.0 TAD: MFA ANKARA 1122 FEC/A 144/E/850 Tfc in TT and in EE. Latterly periods of qrm fm unident short bursts.(11/Dec)(DW) 22139.5 : Unid 1417 UNID/110.1/1380 Another Timed-Burst Stn. m+06 and m+38. (12 Jan) (RGA) 22238 : NATO Naval Ship 1225 KG84C/75/850 3 Cipher Msgs. (12 Jan) RGA) 22288.5 Unid: Unid 0722 arq T'grams to Kaliningrad (30/Dec/00) (RH2) 22365.0 UIXO: BRMT Tempryuchanin 0828 RTTY 50/170 tfc to unkwn Pagina 103 22376.0 22380.5 22383.0 22384.5 22389.5 22389.5 22408 22432.5 22447 22447 22454.0 22456 22500 22527.0 22537.0 22542.0 22550.3 22550.3 22550.3 22550.3 22565 22566.5 22590 22590 22590 22650.0 22658.0 22682.5 22688.0 22688.0 22723 22786 22804 22807.3 22863.0 22864.0 22864.0 22879.0 22910 22910 22928.6 WUN-v07 (04Jan01)(ML2) NRV: USCG Apra Harbour 1505 fec Trop cyclone South Indian Ocean; "Immediate delivery required to AMEmbassy Port Louis" (Mauritius) (08/Jan/01) (RH2) UIW: Kaliningrad R 0708 arq T'grams to Murmansk (30/Dec/00)(RH2) VIP: Perth R 0716 arq Channel marker (30/Dec/00) (RH2) SVT: Olympia Radio GRC marker 1128 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) NMN: USCG Chesapeake, USA 1725 CW/SITOR 100/170 CW/SITOR marker (07/Dec/2000) (ANE) NMO: Honolulu R 0719 arq Channel marker (30/Dec/00) (RH2) UAT:Moscow radio Russia 1458 10 Jan 01 CW/ARQ callband (EB) UAT: Moscow Radio RUS marker 1130 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) RFQPME: FN Djibouti DJI 1300 RTTY/75/850 Tests. Then working warship FU with carrier off between msgs. (12Jan) RGA) RFQPME: FN Djibouti DJI 1300 RTTY/75/850 Tests. Then working warship FU with carrier off between msgs. (12Jan) RGA) A9M: Bahrain 1528z CW CW ID and ARQ/100 idle Dec 16, 2000 [SN] A9M: Bahrain Radio BHR marker 1131 (07-01-2001) (AB) : Unid 1239 CW 'nr li=1111 1rr141 k. nr li=3333 1rl132 rpt' (rpts) etc. (12 Jan) RGA) Unid: Unid 1523 rtty? 75/170 Crypto if its Baudot! (08/Jan/01)(RH2) FUF: Fort de France Naval, MRT 1715 RTTY 75/850 RY test tape (07/Dec/2000) (ANE) JJC: KYODO TOKYO 0803 FAX 60/576/N/800 News text in JJ characters (27/Dec)(DW) GYA: Whitehall Naval Radio G 1237 RTTY/75/850 CARBs. (12 Jan)RGA) MGJ: RN Base Clyde Faslane SCO 1608 RTTY/75/320 0051602 LF state a2/8 b3 f10 g10. Then reverts to usual CARBs. (5 Jan) (RGA) MGJ: RN Faslane 1526 rtty 75/850 Carbs (08/Jan/01) (RH2) MGJ: RN Faslane, G 1720 RTTY 75/400 CARB fleet broadcast (07/Dec/2000) (ANE) XSW: Kao-HsiungRadio TAI 1235 CW CQ marker. (12 Jan) RGA) :unid 0500 RTTY 300/350 foxes 1-0 test tape // 16995 20550 (1/Oct/2000) (ML2) VCS: GlobeRadio Halifax NS CAN 1633 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (16 Jan)(RGA) VCS: GlobeRadio Halifax NS CAN ARQ/100/170 Marker. (5 Jan) (RGA) VCS: Halifax Radio, CAN, marker, CW, Mon 25-12-2000 1707 UTC (AB) UDK2:Murmansk radio Russia 1218 27 Dec 00 CW/RTTY 050 end of sked 73 GB UDK2 SK EE (EB) Unid: CIS Navy 1950 36-50 50/240 (12/Dec/00) (RH2) VIE: Darwin, Australia 0126z CW VIE and ARQ/100 idle 5 Dec [SN] XSV: Tianjin, China 0009z CW. CW ID and ARQ/100 idle Dec 17,2000 [SN] WLO: Mobile, Alabama. 1456z SITOR-B station information and traffic list Dec 16, 2000 [SN] SVN: Olympia Radio GRC marker 1132 CW (07-01-2001) (AB) SVN79: OlympiaRadio Athens GRC 1051 USB Wkg ship P3YV. (9 Jan)(RGA) WLO: MobileRadio AL USA 1603 USB OM in EE with Gulf of Mexico Wx forecast. (5 Jan) (RGA) : Unid OTHR 1230 PRF about 150. Parked. Bandwidth about 32 kHz. USA? NATO? (12 Jan) RGA) Unid: FAPSI 0934 rtty 100/470 5LG on Link 00099 (15/Dec/00) (RH2) Unid: CIS Navy 1255 36-50 50/240 Have logged 5LG on Link 00099 on this frequency! Heard again at 1555 GMT later same day! file://17460.0 (06/Dec/00) (RH2) Unid: CIS Navy 0655 36-50 50/240 (30/Dec/00) (RH2) Unid: FAPSI 1647 Crowd36 40bd crypto New C36 freq here.! (06/Dec/00) (RH2) : Russian Civil 1229 UNID/50/850 Cipher. Railways? (12 Jan) RGA) : Russian Civil 1229 UNID/50/850 Railways? (12 Jan) RGA) S00: MFA STOCKHOLM 1131 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng Pagina 104 22928.6 22986 23114 23210.0 23237 23238 23337 23370 23411 23414 23461 23522.9 23522.9 23526 23526 23529 23546 23584 23584 23717.0 23718.0 23822.0 24268 24291 24370 24710.0 25120.0 25120.0 25120.0 25120.0 25120.0 25186 25350 25350.0 25380 25380 25950.0 WUN-v07 S31/Algiers (07/Jan)(DW) S97: SWED EMB ABIDJAN 1128 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on USB. Sounding (07/Jan)(DW) S00: MFA Stockholm S 1517 ALE/USB Calls S97/Abidjan. (13 Jan)(RGA) Unident:Unident --- 1345 10 Jan 01 ??? 300 no decode with radioraft (EB) Stockholm Radio: 1648 w/unidentified aircraft (British accent) in postion report. (30/NOV/00) (RP3) MKL: RAF Northwood G 1508 CW TAFs. (16 Jan) (RGA) : NATO Naval System 1557 KG84C/75/850 Cipher. 2 msgs. (5 Jan)(RGA) 150: Unid 1837 ALE/USB Calls 150004/C5A Galaxy. (6 Jan) (RGA) HZN50: Jeddah Meteo SDA 1030 RTTY/100/750 Synops. (9 Jan) (RGA) : NATO System 1543 NATO-PSK/2400/USB Idling. (5 Jan)(RGA) : NATO System 1224 NATO-PSK/2400/USB Idling. (12 Jan) RGA) LINCS POACHER: Secret Police Illicit G 1221 USB Usual woman with rptd 5FGs. (12 Jan) RGA) JMH6: TOKYO MET 1055 FAX 120/576/N/800 End of sfc prog? Hazy (24/Dec)(DW) JMH6: Tokyo Meteo 0925 FAX surface analysis. At times strong 2way propag. with dt = 80 ms (5/Dec/00)(KB) S76: Swedish Embassy Lagos 1321 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. At 1322, S78: Swedish Embassy Tunis w/sounding call. (19/Oct/00) (MADX) S84: Swedish Embassy Washington DC 1847 MIL-STD 188-141A wkg S93: Swedish Embassy Havana then into Swedish Diplo 2400bd serial modem. At 1904, S84 wkg S94: Swedish Embassy Guatemala City in MIL-STD 188-141A and 2400bd serial modem. At 1946, S12: Swedish Embassy Bogota wkg S84 in MIL-STD 188-141A. (3/Dec/00) (MADX) S86: Swedish Embassy Mexico City 1308 MIL-STD 188-141A wkg S91: Swedish Embassy Lima then into 2400bd serial modem. (12/Oct/00) (MADX) S73: Swedish Embassy Lagos NIG 1253 ALE/USB Sounds. (17 Jan)(RGA) S32: Swedish Embassy Kuwait 1138 ALE/USB Sounds. (17 Jan) (RGA) S32: Swedish Embassy Kuwait City 1316 MIL-STD 188-141A wkg unid then into 2400bd serial modem. (12/Oct/00)(MADX) RFLI : FF de France . MRT 0154 ARQ-E3 96/425 Idle/Sync Mode 31 Dec 00 [BC3].. ---:French forces Martinique 1724 24 Dec 00 ARQ 096 idling (EB) KUW: British MIL/DIPLO Kuwait, KUW, 1145 USB/ MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (27Dec00) (LDO) KUW: Prob UK Mil/Diplo Net 1339 ALE/USB Sounds. (13 Jan) (RGA) : Unid System 1452 UNID 1300Hz wide burst system/modem. (16 Jan)(RGA) P6Z: MFA Paris F 1445 FEC-A/192/400 Opchat with undetermined embassy. (16 Jan) (RGA) ---:French forces Dakar Senegal 1710 24 Dec 00 ARQ 192 idling(EB) 204: MOROCCAN ARMY ?LOC 0930 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng 01 02 (01/Jan)(DW) B1: MOROCCAN ARMY ?LOC 0920 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng DP2 (01/Jan)(DW) DP2: MOROCCAN ARMY ?LOC 0919 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb to GLOBAL - collective ID? (01/Jan)(DW) L4: MOROCCAN ARMY ?LOC 1504 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng 02 (01/Jan)(DW) P2: MOROCCAN ARMY ?LOC 0921 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng DP2 (01/Jan)(DW) KUW: Prob UK Military/Diplo Net 1435 ALE/USB (16 Jan) (RGA) 5AB: BenghaziRadio LYB 1426 CW CQs. (16 Jan) (RGA) m/t: [QTH?] 2035z USB "BIG BON" calling "CHARLIE SIERRA" and scrambled. [There seems to be some activity on this frequency, but usually it's scrambled…] Dec 17, 2000 [SN] : Unid 1215 UNID/75/160 ACF=0. Cipher. (12 Jan) RGA) : Unid Cipher 1413 UNID/75/160 ACF=0. (16 Jan) (RGA) KPM556: Near Portland, Oregon 1944 AM / broadcast remote Pagina 105 25951.7 25951.7 25952.8 26105 26124 26134 26134.0 26143.0 26221 26240 26241.7 26241.7 26335 26356 26356 26441.7 26441.7 26441.7 26441.7 26450.9 26625 27985.0 28204.5 28274.5 WUN-v07 pickup/cuing freq. with Reggae music. (10Dec.2000)(Midwest USA) : Unid 1210 UNID/160/150 ACF gives two spikes at around 30/35. (12 Jan) RGA) : Unid 1210 UNID/160/150 ACF gives two spikes at around 30/35. (12 Jan) RGA) : Unid 1039 REVS/32/140 Revs only. (9 Jan) (RGA) : Unid, RUS Taxi station??? 1135 FM Good audible for some 4 hours, (07-01-2001) (AB) CLA: HavanaRadio CUB 1704 CW QSXs. Spurious. f2 of 13062 (6 Jan)(RGA) 9MG: GlobeRadio Penang MLA 1035 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (9 Jan) (RGA) 9MG: Georgetown, Malaysia 0132z ARQTOR with broken traffic 5 Dec [SN] WCC: Chatham, Massachusetts 1719z CW CW ID and ARQ/100 idle. Dec 16, 2000 [SN] S92: Swedish Embassy Managua NCG 1458 ALE/USB Sounds. (13 Jan)(RGA) ---:French forces REUNION 1317 10 Jan 01 ARQ 100 idling (EB) RFVI: FF Le Port REU 1033 ARQ-E3/100/370 To Paris. (9 Jan) (RGA) RFVI: FF Le Port REU 1146 ARQ-E3/100/370 To Paris. (12 Jan) RGA) Unident:Unident --- 1700 08 Jan 01 LSB Spanish conversation (EB) : Unid 1200 UNID/110/1360 6-second bursts every m+00 and m+30. Not f2 of 13178 despite large shift. (12 Jan) RGA) : Unid 1200 UNID/110/1360 6-second bursts every m+00 and m+30. Not f2 of 13178despite large shift. (12 Jan) RGA) RFGW: MFA Paris 1245 Arq-E3 100/400 641X5LG to RFVIT/St Denis REU (06/Dec/00) (RH2) : FF Paris F 1710 ARQ-E3/100/370 No synch. Too Weak. To RFVI. (6 Jan) (RGA) PARIS: FF Paris F 1148 ARQ-E3/100/370 To RFVI. (12 Jan) RGA) UNID: 1130 ARQ-E3 100/350 "...situation de Oman..." + cifred text (14/Jan/2001) (Argo Sicily) : Unid 1205 UNID/300/70 Very narrow shift. Too weak to take ACF. (12 Jan) RGA) : Unid, Russian talks 1254 FM Sounded as a taxi station. (07-01-2001) (AB) AFA4BR: USAF MARS 1634 USB / with AFA2HO and others in the Worldwide Space Support Net. (09Dec.2000) (Midwest USA) ZS1J: Propagation beacon, RSA, 1620, CW, "V DE ZD1J/B", 2/Sep/2000. (CK) ZS1LA: Propagation beacon, RSA, 16:45, F1A, 2/Sep/2000. (CK) ========================================================================= ======================================================================== \\\\\ WORLDWIDE UTE NEWS Club //// \\\ An Electronic Club Dealing Exclusively in Utility Stations /// \\\\ WUNNEWS Vol 7, Issue 2, February 2001 ///// ======================================================================== Edited by Bill Lawrie Electronic Editor. ([email protected]) COPYRIGHT 2001 WUN This newsletter is from the first dedicated electronic utility club in the world; the Worldwide UTE News (WUN). 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Check out the WUN web site at: http://www.wunclub.com ======================================================================== >From your Electronic Editor: * Welcome to another issue of the single largest source of utility station information and the most widely quoted utility station publication in the world...the WUN Newsletter. Firstly, many thanks to Day Watson for taking over production of last months Newsletter. As Day explained, AOL fell over when I was just about to start receiving the various Columns. Day agreed to step in and as a result, the Newsletter was published. Thank you, Day. Day also welcomed our two new Column editors, Larry Van Horn and Eddie Bellerby: I would like to repeat that welcome and thank them for stepping forward to keep both the Columns going; we may have a few initial teething problems but we will get there and both Columns will I am sure continue to live up to the high standards set by their predecessors. The Newsletter is somewhat shorter than normal this month; pressure of work has prevented Ary from producing his two Columns as fully as he would wish. Absence of contributions (where have I heard that before?) has also limited some of the other Columns. You will also have noticed the absence of the Aero Column in recent months. For some time now, I have been unable to contact Todd Shoemake, the Column editor. A couple of weeks ago, he got in touch with me to say that his house had been destroyed by fire (thankfully with no-one inside) and that he is currently living in temporary accommodation. He will resume producing the Aero Column as soon as possible. Good luck, Todd; we wish you well. WHAT'S INSIDE: o Digital Review by Day Watson o Military Communications Systems Designator List by Larry Van Horn o Numbers & Oddities by Ary Boender & Chris Smolinski o QSL Center by John Stephens o Utility Round-up by Ary Boender o WUN Logs Column by Eddie Bellerby & TEAM LOGS ====================================================================== 0101100010110001011000001110011000101100110110001100110011010000100011 0011100010010101001100110101100101000011011000011101100000011101100100 01001101# DIGITAL #00011110010100001101010010100011010111000000111001 1000100101111010100100011010010010100110100011010001101000011010011100 0111000111001110000110000111100000100101011001001010111010100011100011 001000101010110100000111000111# REVIEW #00000101110011100001101000101 0101001011000011101100010110001100110100010110000111011000101100001110 0000110100101010110101011010000100101001101001010101010100010101010001 01001011111100001000101010011000110011000011101100010# COLUMN #110001 1100011010100101010010101001010100100001110110000101100101001101011000 Pagina 107 - Editor: Day Watson - Nickname on IRC channel WUN-v07 E-mail: [email protected] #monitor DayW Hi digi WUNners February being the short month leaves the column also somewhat light. The menu ALE Diplo Met Military Ethiopian PTT Norwegian ALE Decoding Rou/Fec (Romanian FEC) Met broadcasts for Antartica February RI's RI suffixes >>....ALE.....> ::: Ethiopian PTT Thanks, for two interesting ALE catches this month, goes to Leif in Germany. The first, on 7930 kHz, with both sidebands being employed, is used by the Ethiopians. The following summarises Leif's logs. ADS: Ethiopian PTT Addis Abeba, USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding AN1: unlocated Ethiopian PTT station, ETH, LSB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding DM1: Ethiopian PTT Debre Markos?, USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, calling SHO KLA: unlocated Ethiopian PTT station, LSB!/MIL-STD 188-141A/RACAL MSM-1250, tfc. to ADS KLA: unlocated Ethiopian PTT station, USB!/MIL-STD 188-141A/RACAL HSM 2400Bd STANAG 4285 based ARQ system, tfc. to ADS OMO: Ethiopian PTT North or South Omo region, USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding OMO: Ethiopian PTT North or South Omo region, LSB!/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding SHO: Ethiopian PTT East or North Shoa region, USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding TYA: unlocated Ethiopian PTT station, LSB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding Note the use of Racal equipment and various modes for passing of traffic. ::: Norwegian ALE Higher in frequency the second ALE bursts of interest this month also come from Leif reporting (on the 17th) that "11401.5 is currently active with B01 sending AMDs to M01 every 5 minutes. Activity noted at the following intervals: Pagina 108 WUN-v07 h+01/06/11/16/21/26/31/36/41/46/51/56 AMDs are of the same type seen on the YEL, MAU, GRY, BLU, GLD-net here in Europe: [[CMD [[CMD [[CMD [[CMD [[CMD AMD] AMD] AMD] AMD] AMD] Z12402107100000509N2A Z12402107100000509N2A Z12302107117034509Y3B Z12402107100000509N2A Z12802107100000509N26 ] ] ] ] ] 0936 0941 0946 0951 0956 utc utc utc utc utc Subsequent bearings from the UK of B01 produced a nominal bearing line through Oslo. >>....Diplo.....> ::: Decoding Rou/Fec (Romanian FEC) Some comments have been made this month vis-a-vis inability to decode this mode on the daily diplo broadcasts from Bucharest and to produce clear (Romanian) text. Remember that this mode will produce SYNC on both NORMAL and REVERSED arrangements but must be set to REVERSED to obtain correct output. But the output is still "garbage" (pseudorandom data)? Romanian diplo uses online encryption (pseudorandom "garbage") as well as in-clear traffic, usually the in-clear stuff (circulars/news bulletins) is sent after the encrypted messages. Also, just to keep one awake, bit inversion is in use. Listen for inter-message idles and if, with no bit inversion mask set, one is presented with a long string of "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa" set the bit mask to the commonly used value of 24 and wait for the clear traffic. However, recent monitoring has shown these broadcasts to be nearly 1.5 hrs long - some days with no clear traffic. But that's utility monitoring. Some you win, some you lose - with a great deal of patience required. Check out 10492.8, 14680.7, 18551.6 kHz at 1100z (Winter) 1000z (Summer) 164.5bd/400Hz. >>....Met.....> ::: Tokyo Met closing JMJ FAX broadcast Stop press from Ary who emails with the news that the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), Tokyo is to discontinue the JMJ Facsimile Broadcast as from 02:42 UTC 1st March. Freq ------3365.0 5405.0 9438.0 14692.5 18441.2 Call ----JMJ JMJ 2 JMJ 3 JMJ 4 JMJ 5 Station ----------Tokyo Meteo Tokyo Meteo Tokyo Meteo Tokyo Meteo Tokyo Meteo ::: Met broadcasts for Antartica Already known, and occasionally logged, even from Europe, is Casey/VLM transmitting FAX on 7470 kHz. URL: http://www.bom.gov.au/other/rad_sch/vlm_sched.shtml gives the full schedule. However on the other side of the Antartic continent ALRS (Admiralty List Pagina 109 WUN-v07 of Radio Signals Vol.3) lists a number of stations with apparent scheduled broadcasts of FAX and F1b. The ITU designator F1b could be either RTTY or Sitor/B (fec). As loggings have not been seen or made (possibly due to actual power/propagation or lack of either in the N Hemisphere) it might be an interesting exercise for those WUNners mainly in the Southern Hemisphere to try for these stations and determine if they are still operative. South Shetland Islands: 1. Stn - Centro Meteorologico Presidente Eduardo Frei/CAN6D. Wx bulletins 0030 0330 0930 1230 1530 2130 2230 F1b on 5302.5 11662.5 15470 kHz. Ice reports 1445 2245 F1b on 5302.5 11662.5 kHz. FAX 0330 1530 2130 on 5302.5 11662.5 15470 kHz. 2. Stn - Base Prat/CCZ. Wx bulletins 1400 2200 F1b on 6439 8558 kHz. (Grahamland) Antartica: 1. Stn - Palmer Station/KWB268 Ice reports 2. 0100 1500 2000 F1b 4553 F1b 13553 F1b 10235 Stn - Centro Meteorologico Antartico Vcom Marambio/LSB Wx bulletins 0025 0325 0625 0925 1225 1525 1825 2125 F1b on 2401 4807 9951 kHz. FAX 0025 0325 1225 1525 2030 on 2401 4807 9951 kHz. Good dxing. >>....Military.....> ::: February RI's This is part two of the list started last month. (Julian) for the input. RUAHBCC RUALSFJ RUALSFJ RUAYFFA RUBDPLA RUCBACM RUCBCLF RUCBFAD RUCBFBL RUCBLFB RUCBLLA RUCBTFA RUCCAJC RUCCFVY HQ 5AF YOKOTA AB JA COMUSJAPAN YOKOTA AB JA JFMO YOKOTA AB JA MCAS IWAKUNI JA CG MCAGCC TWENTYNINE PALMS CA USCINCJFCOM NORFOLK VA CINCLANTFLT NORFOLK VA FLTINFOWARCEN NORFOLK VA JFMO LANT NORFOLK VA COMMARFORLANT NAVSHIPYD NORFOLK VA COMNAVSURFLANT NORFOLK VA NAS JRB NEW ORLEANS LA COMMARFORRES Pagina 110 Again thanks Ian RUCCMAF RUCCMAM RUCCMAN RUCCMAQ RUCCMCC RUCCMCC RUCCMFI RUCCMFU RUCCMFV RUCCMGP RUCCMGT RUCCMGV RUCCMHL RUCJJCS RUCJNAV RUCJNAV RUCKDDA RUCKFCA RUCKFCA RUCKFCA RUCKFCA RUCKMCA RUCKMEA RUCKMOB RUCKSAA RUCOAAD RUCOAAG RUCOAAH RUCOBRF RUCOFAB RUCOGAB RUCOGCM RUCOMAB RUCOMAR RUCOMAS RUCOPKJ RUCOSSA RUCOWAM RUCOWCZ RUCOZBA RUCOZBB RUCPTAD RUCTMGB RUCTPHF RUCTPHG RUCTPHT RUCTPOB RUCTPRF RUCTPTB RUCXNIS RUDFGHB RUDGAAA RUDJAAS RUDJACA RUDJANO RUEABDA RUEACMC RUEADWD RUEAFDC RUEAFDI RUEAFIF RUEAHIC RUEAHOF RUEANHA RUEANRD RUEANTX RUEANUT RUEANYP WUN-v07 INSP INSTR STF BILLINGS MT INSP INSTR STF ENCINO CA INSP INSTR STF SAN JOSE CA INSP INSTR STF CONCORD CA MWCS FOUR EIGHT MWCS FOUR EIGHT DET ALFA INSP INSTR STF LOS ALAMITOS CA INSP INSTR STF YAKIMA WA INSP INSTR STF SPOKANE WA INSP INSTR STF TUCSON AZ INSP INSTR STF RENO NV INSP INSTR STF PORTLAND OR INSP INSTR STF BOISE ID CDRJCSE MACDILL AFB FL COMFIFTHFLT COMUSNAVCENT CG SECOND MARDIV CG MCAS CHERRY PT NC CG SECOND MAW COMCABEAST CHERRY PT NC MASS ONE MCAS BEAUFORT SC CG II MEF CG SECOND FSSG CG MCB CAMP LEJEUNE NC MIUWU TWO ZERO SIX COMDESRON TWO SIX COMDESRON TWO EIGHT NAVSTA NORFOLK VA NAVPHIBASE LITTLE CREEK VA COMNAVREG MIDLANT NORFOLK VA NCTAMS LANT DET GUANTANAMO BAY CU FCTCLANT DAM NECK VA FACSFAC VACAPES OCEANA VA NAS OCEANA VA JFMO ICELAND KEFLAVIK IC COMNAVAIRLANT NORFOLK VA AEGIS TRAREDCEN DET WALLOPS ISLAND VA COMUSMARDEZLANT PORTSMOUTH VA SEAL TEAM TWO SEAL TEAM EIGHT COMNSWTG FT BRAGG NC NAVSURFWARCEN COASTSYSTA PANAMA CITY FL SUPSHIP PASCAGOULA MS NAVSTA PASCAGOULA MS 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RUHHBII RUHHBIJ RUHHGWA RUHHHGA RUHPBHR RUHPBHR RUHPBXR RUHPBXR RUHPCCG RUHPCGS RUHPCOR RUHPCRO RUHPCVV RUHPESX WUN-v07 CDR5THSFGA FT CAMPBELL KY CDRFORSCOM FT MCPHERSON GA FAA NORTHWEST MOUNTAIN RGN HQ SEATTLE WA FAA WESTERN PACIFIC RGN HQ LOS ANGELES CA OASD WASHINGTON DC JSC ANNAPOLIS MD 46OSS EGLIN AFB FL DOD GAFC EGLIN AFB FL COMJSOC FT BRAGG NC CDRJRTC FT POLK LA JRTC FT POLK LA CDRSIGCEN FT GORDON GA CDR 82DSIGBN FT BRAGG NC CDRXVIIIABNCORPS FT BRAGG NC CDR2DBN3DSFGA FT BRAGG NC CDR3DSFGA FT BRAGG NC CDR7THSFGA FT BRAGG NC CDRUSASOC FT BRAGG NC DOD AFC KWAJALEIN MH CDR AD ARTY CEN FT BLISS TX AFMO CONUS FT SAM HOUSTON TX DOD AFC AZ FT HUACHUCA AZ DOD AFC WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE NM NAVAIRWARCENWPNDIV DET WHITE SANDS NM DIRNSA FT GEORGE G MEADE MD NCTAMS EURCENT DET ROTA SP NAVCOMTELSTA SICILY IT COMMARFOREUR USCINCEUR VAIHINGEN GE COMSIXTHFLT NCTAMS EURCENT NAPLES IT USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN COMCRUDESGRU THREE USS SAIPAN COMPHIBRON FOUR USS GEORGE WASHINGTON COMSIXTHFLT COMPHIBRON FIVE THIRTEENTH MEU USS TARAWA COMCRUDESGRU TWO CG III MEF CG THIRD MARDIV CG THIRD FSSG CG FIRST MAW COMMARCORBASESJAPAN CAMP BUTLER JA TWELFTH MAR COMPHIBGRU ONE COMMARFORPAC CG MCB HAWAII KANEOHE BAY HI PACMISRANFAC HAWAREA BARKING SANDS HI MOBDIVSALU ONE SDV TEAM ONE COM THREE ONE NCR PORT HUENEME CA 146MSF CHANNEL ISLANDS ANGS CA 144FW FRESNO ANGB CA ELEVENTH MEU JFMO-AK ELMENDORF AFB AK COMPHIBRON THREE USS BONHOMME RICHARD COMPHIBRON SEVEN USS BOXER COMCRUDESGRU FIVE COMCARGRU SEVEN USS CORONADO COMCARGRU ONE USS CARL VINSON USS ESSEX Pagina 112 RUHPFTP RUHPJCS RUHPNUL RUHPOAA RUHPPEL RUHPPRO RUHPPSA RUHPQUA RUHPSAA RUHPZAE RUHPZFF RUHUBLK RUHUBMA RUHVPAC RULGPRJ RULSABU RULSABU RULSACW RULSACY RULSADE RULSADG RULSBMS RULSFAN RULSGMZ RULSJGA RULSMCB RULSMJG RULSSEA RULSWCB RULYAFA RULYEFA RULYEGA RULYENA RULYEST RULYHST RULYIKE RULYIQM RULYJPX RULYLCA RULYMPA RULYMTZ RULYNKP RULYNKP RULYNTR RULYOGB RULYSEE RULYVBA RULYVKA RULYVLA RUNGAAA RUNGSAA RUPEUNA RUVABJA RUVACEA RUVACEF RUVALAN RUVALAN RUVMAAA RUVMBDA RUVMBDA RUVNSAA RUVRAAA RUWCAAA RUWDEAA RUWDGFL RUWDHAI RUWDHCT RUWDHCV WUN-v07 COMCARGRU FIVE USS JOHN C STENNIS USS CONSTELLATION COMSEVENTHFLT USS PELELIU COMPHIBRON ELEVEN COMCARGRU THREE COMTHIRDFLT NCTAMS PAC HONOLULU HI COMCRUDESGRU ONE USS KITTY HAWK 419CS HILL AFB UT DOD AFC NELLIS AFB NV HQ PACAF HICKAM AFB HI DOD AFC PR ROOSEVELT ROADS PR AREA FREQCOORD MIDLANT PATUXENT RIVER MD COMNAVAIRWARCENACDIV PATUXENT RIVER MD NAVSURFWARCENDIV DAHLGREN VA CHNAVMARCORMARS WASHINGTON DC NAVEMSCEN WASHINGTON DC NRL WASHINGTON DC NAVSURFWARCEN SHIPSYSENGSTA PHILADELPHIA PA COMNAVAIRSYSCOM PATUXENT RIVER MD SERVSCOLCOM GREAT LAKES IL COMDT COGARD WASHINGTON DC CG MCB QUANTICO VA MIUWU ONE ONE FOUR COMNAVSEASYSCOM WASHINGTON DC COMNAVCOMTELCOM WASHINGTON DC COMCARGRU EIGHT COMPHIBRON SIX COMPHIBRON EIGHT COMPHIBRON TWO USS WASP USS HARRY S TRUMAN USS DWIGHT D EISENHOWER USS ENTERPRISE USS NASSAU COMCARGRU FOUR COMCRUDESGRU EIGHT USS NIMITZ COMPHIBRON SIX USS KEARSARGE USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT USS MOUNT WHITNEY NCTAMS LANT NORFOLK VA COMSECONDFLT COMPHIBGRU TWO COMCARGRU TWO EODMU FIVE NAVCOMTELSTA GUAM GU HQ AFSPC PETERSON AFB CO 251CCGP SPRINGFIELD BECKLEY MUNI APRT OH COMUSFORAZORES LAJES FLD PO JFMO AZORES TERCEIRA PO 88CG WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OH AFMC CSO WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OH 162CCG NORTH HIGHLANDS ANGS CA 95CS EDWARDS AFB CA AFFTC EDWARDS AFB CA NAVCOMTELSTA DIEGO GARCIA 5CCOMSS ROBINS AFB GA SMC LOS ANGELES AFB CA COMNAVSURFPAC SAN DIEGO CA MIUWU ONE ZERO FIVE NAVMEDCEN SAN DIEGO CA FCTCPAC SAN DIEGO CA FLEASWTRACEN SAN DIEGO CA Pagina 113 RUWDHFG RUWDHLP RUWDLBF RUWDMCK RUWDTBV RUWDTBY RUWDTCL RUWDTCM RUWDVDD RUWDXBE RUWDXBP RUWDXBT RUWDXBY RUWDXFS RUWDXGO RUWDYAA RUWFABU RUWFACH RUWFADO RUWFAEB RUWFAFE RUWFAFJ RUWFAFK RUWFAFX RUWFAFY RUWFDFB RUWFEAA RUWFHAA RUWFLBR RUWFNAA RUWFOAA RUWFPBC RUWFPBD RUWFPBD RUWFPCF RUWFPCR RUWFPDD RUWFRDF RUWFVBY RUWFZAA RUWGTCG RUWHDAW RUWHDCC RUWHITB RUWHKIF RUWHTED RUWHTEP RUWHTXS RUWIBHA RUWIBHI RUWIBHJ RUWIBHL RUWIBHP RUWIBNA RUWIBSR RUWICAC RUWICBA RUWICBC RUWICBE RUWICBF RUWICBJ RUWICBM RUWIDAA RUWIKBC RUWIKBG RUWIKBG RUWIKBJ RUWNAVU WUN-v07 COMSPAWARSYSCOM SAN DIEGO CA COMNAVREG SW SAN DIEGO CA SUBASE SAN DIEGO CA COMNAVAIRWARCENWPNDIV CHINA LAKE CA COMSPECBOATRON ONE COMNAVSPECWARGRU ONE SEAL TEAM THREE SEAL TEAM FIVE MIUWU ONE ZERO SIX NAVSTA SAN DIEGO CA PWC SAN DIEGO CA EODMU SEVEN COMPHIBGRU THREE RSO SAN DIEGO CA NAVPGSCOL MONTEREY CA COMAFLOATRAGRUPAC SAN DIEGO CA FASOTRAGRUPAC SAN DIEGO CA NAS NORTH ISLAND CA NAVSTKAIRWARCEN FALLON NV NAS FALLON NV NAVPHIBASE CORONADO SAN DIEGO CA FLTINFOWARCEN DET SAN DIEGO CA COMNAVSPECWARCOM CORONADO CA EODMU THREE COMEODGRU ONE NAF EL CENTRO CA COMNAVAIRPAC SAN DIEGO CA NALF SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND CA NAS LEMOORE CA NAVCOMTELSTA SAN DIEGO CA SPAWARSYSCEN SAN DIEGO CA NAVSURFWARCENDIV PORT HUENEME CA NAVFRCOORD WESTERN US PT MUGU CA WAFC PT MUGU CA COM THREE ONE NCR PORT HUENEME CA CBC PORT HUENEME CA NAVAIRWARCENWPNDIV PT MUGU CA MIUWU ONE ZERO THREE NAVUNSEAWARCEN DET SAN DIEGO CA FACSFAC SAN DIEGO CA COMPACAREA COGARD ALAMEDA CA MIUWU ONE ZERO NINE NAS JRB FORT WORTH TX NAVSTA INGLESIDE TX NAS KINGSVILLE TX MIUWU ONE ZERO EIGHT HELMINERON FIFTEEN NAS CORPUS CHRISTI TX MCAS YUMA AZ MWSS THREE SEVEN ONE MACS ONE MAWTS ONE YUMA AZ MAG THIRTEEN CO MCLB BARSTOW CA SEVENTH MAR FIFTEENTH MEU ELEVENTH MEU CG FIRST MARDIV CG I MEF CG MCB CAMP PENDLETON CA FIFTH MAR MASS THREE MCMWTC BRIDGEPORT CG THIRD MAW CG MCAS MIRAMAR CA COMCABWEST MIRAMAR CA MWCS THREE EIGHT COMDESRON TWO THREE Pagina 114 RUWNBAZ RUWOHEA RUWQAAA RUYNCSJ RUYNTAS WUN-v07 COMPHIBRON ONE NASA GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CEN GREENBELT MD 30RANS VANDENBERG AFB CA NAVCOMTELSTA FAR EAST YOKOSUKA JA COMNAVFORKOREA SEOUL KOR ::: RI suffixes Following last Dunnett saying in response to lost." He goes month's query on "zp" an email was received from Jim "I recently sent an item to the list on just this subject, Al's query. I never saw it coming back so I presume it got on to outline the following: RI Suffixes ----------C - Local terminal for messages for distribution around the area where the commcen is located, distribution by hand etc. CF - Routeing Information position. Supplies information on addressing and routeing messages. (Not too sure about this one). CR - Local cryptocentre. CS - Service mssage terminal. Deals with comms queries/problems, gets re-runs of garbled messages, resolves open channel numbers etc. CU - Telex terminal. Despatches messages for delivery by commercial carriers. CW - Radio terminal. Despatches messages to addresses served by radio. CX - Teleprinter Switchboard - a facility which is now probably obsolete. -------------------------------------------------As regards the 'Z' suffixes: the British services used to use the suffix ZZ e.g. RBDTZZ to indicate 'Major relay RBDT and all connected tributary stations'. A type of collective RI used to distribute comms information to all a major relay's subordinate connected stations. I would guess that this is optional and varies from country to country. Then again it could be that it was the 'CZ' suffix. Old age.....! (In this respect, Al's 'ZP' suffix makes no sense on a simple channel-check. I'd suggest it's a garble). Note: RBDO - Major relay station. RBMAD - Minor relay station connected to RBMA (usually). RBMPJB - Tributary station connected to Major RBMP. RBTJC/<address> - An authority served directly by Major relay RBTJC. RBDWCR - Cryptocentre at major relay RBDW. RXFPCS - Service position at major relay RXFP. Thanks Jim for the above. >>....Signoff.....> To end; a request - can anyWUN help with technical details of ARINC's HFDL format. In the meantime good listening. KR's Day ============================================================== Military Communication Systems and Designators List. Pagina 115 WUN-v07 _____________________________________________________ =========================== Larry Van Horn, N5FPW Location: Brasstown, NC Lat/Long: 35.0462N/83.9411W =========================== This month I have an extensive feature and major update on the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) HF radio system. I have spent a considerable amount of time researching and putting this list together and I hope you all find it useful. A full profile of the entire FAA HF/VHF/UHF radio systems will appear in my May Fed Files column in the Monitoring Times magazine. Also in this column I have started upgrading the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) listings, started a long needed overhaul on the CanForce listings, general updates throughout the list and we now have a contributor list to this column. And your contribution is important to the club. I want to encourage each of you, our WUN members, to support your club and provide input to all the columns. Your column editors can not do this alone. We do need your help. So if you have something to contribute to this column feel free to email me at this address: [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. Rick Baker, Lindsay Blanton, Ary Boender, John Bohn, Dansk Scanner Information website http://www.dkscan.dk),Leif Dehio, Jeff Haverlah, Jeff Jones, Ross McCallum, Jack Metcalfe, Bert Naaldijk, Jacques Pagnoux, Day Watson and of course, ye ole editor in Brasstown. ===================================================================== Government/Military System and Channel Designators List ======================================================= Last Revision February 23, 2001 NOTES: (7) Confirmed 1997 (8) Confirmed 1998 (9) Confirmed 1999 (0) Confirmed 2000 (1) Confirmed 2001 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 (1) | Z275 18046? Z115 3143 (9) | Z195 11104 | Z280 18387 (9) Z120 3295 (8) | Z200 11181 (0) | Z285 ? Z124 ? | Z205 11494 (1) | Z290 19665 (9) Z125 4495 (0) | Z210 11229 (0) | Z295 19755 (9) Z130 4472 (8) | Z211 12070 (0) | Z300 20167 (0) Z135 4745 (8) | Z215 13242 (0) | Z305 20407 (9) Z140 5026 (8) | Z220 13245 (1) | Z310 23337 Pagina 116 Z145 Z150 Z155 Z160 Z165 Z170 Z174 Z175 5705 5800 5875 6715 6757 7831 ? 9016 (1) (1) (0) (0) (9) (1) | | | | | | | (1) | Z225 Z230 Z235 Z240 Z245 Z250 Z255 Z260 13907 15046 15094 15097 ? 15962 17973 18006 WUN-v07 | Z315 23872 (9) | Z320 24828? | Z325 24978? | Z330 26532? | Z335 26859 (0) (0) | Z340 (0) | Z345 (0) | Z350 (1) (7) (0) (0) *US Air Force Global High Frequency System ========================================== GHFS frequencies are in two groups: published and discrete (more on these in the comming months). Published frequencies are the calling channels and currently include: 4724 6712 6739 8992 9025 11175 11181 13200 13212 15016 kHz 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. The frequencies 9025, 11181 and 13212 kHz are relatively new. They are guarded only by Lajes AB, a station in the Azores Islands west of Portugal. The data signal you will hear on 9025 is Automatic Link Establishment(ALE), a computerized system that simplifies HF operation. Older frequency lists will show 8968 and 17976, but these were removed from GHFS service over two years ago. GHFS Discrete Frequencies Ascension: 11226 Croughton: 8032 Hickam: 11181 13242 *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 11226 11250 13215 15043 18003 20631 7632 8965 9025 23337 27870 GHFS net stations and identifiers in this Scope Command net: ALE ID Voice Identifier Location GUA Andersen Andersen AB, Guam ADW Andrews Andrews AFB, MD HAW Ascension Ascension island AB, S. Atlantic CRO Croughton Croughton AB, England AED Elmendorf Elmendorf AFB, AK HIK Hickam Hickam AFB, HI TAG Incirlik Incirlik AB, Turkey PLA Lajes Lajes Field, N. Atlantic MCC McClellan Near Sacramento, CA OFF Offutt Offutt AFB, NE JNR Salinas Salinas, Puerto Rico GTL Thule Thule AB, Greenland JTY Yokota Yokota AB, Japan Non-GHFS Stations in this net: GVT Raytheon, Greenville TX JDG Diego Garcia Naval Station, Indian Ocean OKC Tinker AFB, OK Pagina 117 9057 WUN-v07 RIC Civil Air Patrol Tech Center, Richmond, VA RSC Rockwell/Collins Service Center, Greenville, TX WRL Warner-Robins AFB, GA *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 8036 (8) 9120 (0) 4850 17972 16117 15962 10881 13823 8058 (9) 4742 (6) 23265 (9) 14870 11214 (9) 15036 ? 18532 15677 13205.5 6,8,11 MHz 9461 13204 (6) 6716 9017 (0) 14585 13247 (0) 12106 (6) 11118 (6) 11488 (6) ? (8) 7316 6986 (6) 6993 (8) 11217 (6) 23242 4942.5 5429.5 (7) 9027 (7) 8063 (6) 14420.5 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 F351 ? (9) F662 15048 (6) F354 11053 (0) F664 15 Mhz? F356 7827 F667 6817 (7) F360 7919.5 (8) F673 3064 F363 15018 (7) F677 6 Mhz F365 11059 (1) F690 3032 F369 20397 (8) F700 4490 F370 17177 F701 11058 (7) F372 16123 (8) F702 9323 (6) F380 3144 (5) F703 9991.5 (6) F382 15094 (6) F706 8057 (5) F395 9057 (6) F707 10589 F400 6728 (5) F708 23377 F404 7690 F709 9317 (7) F405 6972 F713 16246 (5) F406 18393 (6) F717 10883 F417 4992 F722 12270 (9) F419 11407 (5) F723 18323 (6) F420 7933 (7) F728 11236 (5) F432 6731 (8) F731 6683 (9) F433 20972 F732 15011 (7) F435 3821 F734 4757 (7) F437 5684 (6) F736 11494 (8) F441 17440 F741 7873 F444 19267 F748 6756 (5) F448 16-18 MHz F749 15-16 Mhz? F451 13248 (9) F752 8047 (8) F452 5026 F754 11627 F453 19063 F758 4452 (8) F461 13211 (1) F777 3113 (6) F463 4610 (7) F778 18023 (8) F464 16157 F784 9043 (6) F465 8040 (0) F785 15687 (6) F466 14864.5 (0) F790 16323 F467 9023 (7) F803 5078? F476 4-6 MHz? F807 12103? F481 7605 F809 5700 (5) F483 18626 F814 6989 (7) F486 5152 (9) F821 ? F487 24483 F823 11229 (9) F489 5437 (7) F825 19047? F496 11059.5 (6) F832 18267 F497 5411 (7) F843 6 MHz F498 8032 (0) F845 6-7 MHz? F499 4442 (0) F846 13822 (5) F500 8989 (6) F853 12 MHz? (0) F505 9006 (0) F864 16008 F516 4645 (6) F867 6830 (7) F517 9270 (6) F868 9218 (6) F521 11484 (5) F869 16090 F522 11232 F873 13248 (7) F523 9215 (9) F874 13246? F529 8077 (7) F875 6717 (8) F530 23325 F877 4721 (7) F533 18675 (6) F885 13207 (5) F538 ? F895 5710 (9) F540 5404.5 F904 10202 (0) F542 5431 (6) F906 4524 F545 10580 F909 7687 (8) Pagina 118 F251 F262 F264 F265 F266 F267 F268 F271 F277 F287 F290 F291 F292 F295 F300 F301 F302 F310 F311 F322 F326 F337 F341 F350 13217 10717 7693 15733 7997 6730 7325 18320 11153 11226 8026 13960 9414.5 11460 15707 7500.5 ? ? 11220 ? 14864 18761 16083 5043 (1) (6) (0) (6) (9) (8) (8) (0) (1) (1) (0) (0) (0) (1) F551 F555 F561 F567 F569 F574 F575 F576 F577 F579 F595 F600 F611 F614 F616 F622 F623 F624 F626 F627 F631 F633 F639 F642 F644 F646 F649 18331 4894 11052 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) (6) (6) (6) (0) (7) (6) (8) (0) (8) (5) (5) (9) WUN-v07 F910 19671 (9) F912 7330 F917 10205 (6) F918 13482 F919 11159 (6) F920 7927 (7) F924 16317 F933 ? F935 9 MHz? F937 ? F940 11445 (0) F943 19002 (6) F948 15038 (6) F952 Night F956 ? F957 6761 (0) F965 11466 (0) F974 10586 (6) F975 11 MHz night F980 15724 F982 9 or 13 MHz? F987 10583 (6) F988 4763 F997 15667 (5) (8) (6) Frequency 25363.0 has been heard carrying 'Mystic Star' communications, 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 February 2000, 'Mystic Star' traffic was heard on 6671.0 kHz. *US Air Force Special Operations Command ======================================== 13207 FOX 1 5732 FOX 2 9017 FOX 4 23271 FOX 8 18027 FOX 9 9018 ? *US Navy Strategic Communications Wing One (CW-1) ================================================= 6691 CA (7) 11187 CB (0) 17982 CC (9) ? CD 11264 CH (9) Also check 11267 & 13240. References have been made on the air to designators CF, CG, CK, and CL. *US Navy Habitat Net ==================== Jeff Jones reports that these frequencies and channel designators have changed, and are now as follows: 4704.4 5700.4 6719.4 8978.4 9005.4 (replaced 4721.0) WY02B WY02A (replaced 6736.0) Pagina 119 WUN-v07 9011.4 11212.4 15095.4 (replaced 11214.0) The two designators listed above, WY02A and WY02B, are not yet confirmed. And from your columnist personal notes I recently confirmed the callsign Magic Carpet Sierra which is a frequent visitor to the Habitat nets. That call belongs to the Ediz Hook SESEF range (including the ULM-4 range in Washington State. *US Coast Guard Secure Net ========================== 5422.5 3A3 4448 3A4 ? 3A5 773.5 3A8 7421 3A9 ? 3A30 5399.6 3C16 6234.5 3E4 10608.1? 3E5 5272 3E6 ? 3E7 ? 3E9 7626 3E10 6815.6 3E11 7845 3E12 7884 3E13 7909 3E14 10675 3E19 10759 3E20 10788 3E21 11157.5 3E24 13413 3E25 15088.0 has been heard with USCG traffic in recent weeks. Another few frequencies may be 8091.0, 10993.6, 13809.0 and 13950.0. For a full listing of USCG aircraft and helicopters, go to URL: http://www.wunclub.com/ *US Army Corps of Engineers ============================ 3345 Channel 1 5015 Channel 2 5327.5 Channel 3 5400 Channel 4 5437.5 Channel 5 6020 Channel 6 6785 Channel 7 9122.5 Channel 8 Primary 11693.5 Channel 9 12070 Channel 10 Secondary 12122 Channel 11 16077 Channel 12 16326 Channel 13 Teritiary 16358 Channel 14 20659 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 Pagina 120 WUN-v07 8294 8297 12353 12359 12365 Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel 4 5 6 7 8 ===================================================================== **US Goverment Agencies ======================= *US Customs =========== The COTHEN 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 FED-STD-1045 ALE standard on these frequencies. COTHEN = Customs Over The Horizon Enforcement Net 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 *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 (DEA Active) 23675 India 14350 Lima 14686 Papa (DEA day pri) 23402.5 Romeo 11073.5 Sierra Echo 17171 Sierra Hotel 18171 Sierra India 19131 Sierra Juliet ? Sierra Lima 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. *Department of Defense Joint Task Force Counter Narcotics Nets ================================================================= Pagina 121 WUN-v07 I have not heard or seen a report on these designators for these frequencies being used in years (since the COTHEN network was firmly established). I think these comms have probably evolved into other systems. Is anyone hearing these freqs/designators in use? If not, they will disappear off this list. 10242 13907 20890 23214 25350 Tango Tango Tango Tango Tango Alpha (also VE) Bravo (also VG) Charlie (also YG) Delta (also YH) Echo (also YI) 27870 20631 18594 15964 11494 3369 Victor Victor Victor Victor Victor Victor Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Foxtrot Kilo 5912 Whiskey Charlie 12138.5 Whiskey Delta 13658.5 Whiskey Echo 15964 Whiskey Foxtrot 2808.5 4991 5058.5 7778.5 9238.5 11073.5 15953.5 17601 19131 Xray Alpha Xray Bravo Xray Charlie Xray Delta Xray Echo Xray Foxtrot Xray Golf Xray Hotel Xray India 3428 5571 8912 11288 13312 17972 Yankee Yankee Yankee Yankee Yankee Yankee 4500 7527 9802 12222 15867 Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu Zulu Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo *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. Pagina 122 WUN-v07 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 Frequencies: 5860 7475 7611 8125 9914 11637 13457 13630 15851 16348 kHz ALE Address 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 Inspection 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 Inspection Field Office FAAANM Renton, WA WHX 20-Northwest Mountain 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 Inspection Field Office FAAAWP Fremont, CA KMR 96-Oakland ARTCC FAABTL Battle Creek, MI KLM 43-Flight Inspection 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 station in Elkins, WV FAAKLO Boonsboro, MD KLO 87-FAA Emergency Relocation Site <Very Tentative ID> FAALGT Longmont, CO KCP 63-Western US C3 NCS/SCS Mountain FAAMRB Martinsburg, WV KIT 88-Eastern US C3 Net NCS FAAOEX Oklahoma City, OK KIA 21-FAA Aeronautical Center FAAOKC Oklahoma City, OK WHZ 77-Flight Inspection Field Office FAASAC Sacramento, CA WHZ 78-Flight Inspection Field Office FAASJU San Juan, PR KDM 45-San Juan ARTCC FAAZAB Albuquerque, NM KGH 23-Albuquerque ARTCC FAAZAN Anchorage, AK KBX 44-Anchorage ARTCC FAAZBW Nashua, NH KLD 70-Boston ARTCC FAAZDC Leesburg, VA KJK 80-Washington ARTCC FAAZDV Longmont, CO KCJ 70-Denver ARTCC FAAZFW Fort Worth, TX KBQ 25-Fort Worth ARTCC FAAZHU Houston, TX KMU 31-Houston ARTCC FAAZID Indianapolis, IN KLB 48-Indianapolis ARTCC FAAZJX Hilliard, FL KJK 79-Jacksonville ARTCC FAAZKC Olathe, KS KKA 82-Kansas City ARTCC FAAZLA Palmdale, CA KJK 77-Los Angeles ARTCCC FAAZLC Salt Lake Cty, UT KDC 20-Salt Lake City ARTCC FAAZMA Miami, FL KMA 47-Miami ARTCC FAAZME Memphis, TN KDM 52-Memphis ARTCC FAAZMP Farmington, MN KCJ 20-Minneapolis ARTCC FAAZNY Ronkonkoma, NY KCD 73-New York ARTCC FAAZOA Fremont, CA KMR 96-Oakland ARTCC FAAZOB Cleveland, OH KLA 25-Cleveland ARTCC FAAZSE Auburn, WA WHX 44-Seattle ARTCC Pagina 123 FAAZTL FAAZUA Hampton, GA Aurora, IL WUN-v07 KUV 64-Atlanta ARTCC KJB 96-Chicago ARTCC *Federal Emergency Management Agency ==================================== FEMA uses "Foxtrot" designations for their frequencies. Foxtrot # Foxtrot # Foxtrot # Foxtrot # 01 2320 21 6809 41 14450 61 21919 02 2360 22 7348 42 14776 62 22983 03 2377 23 7428 43 14836 63 23028 04 2445 24 9462 44 14885 64 23390 05 2658 25 10194 45 14899 65 23451 06 3341 26 10493 46 14908 66 23550 07 3379 27 10194 47 15464 67 23814 08 3388 28 11721 48 15509 68 24008 09 4603 29 11801 49 15532 69 24282 10 4780 30 11957 50 15708 70 24526 11 5211 31 11994 51 16201 71 24819 12 5378 32 12009 52 16430 13 5402 33 12129 53 17519 14 5821 34 12216 54 17649 15 5961 35 12219 55 18744 16 6049 36 13446 56 19757 17 6106 37 13633 57 19969 18 6108 38 13744 58 20027 19 6151 39 13780 59 20063 20 6176 40 13783 60 21866 FEMA ALE Network: 3341 6809 7348 9462 10194 10493 10588 12216 15708 16201 17519 19969 21866 22983 24526 13446 14776 14885 ===================================================================== **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. 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. Pagina 124 WUN-v07 E. Selective Calling (SELCAL): Available to suitably equipped aircraft. GPN Frequencies: Day (2100Z - 0900Z) 8974 11235 13206 Night (0900Z - 2100Z) 3032 5687 8974 The RAAF and RNZAF share 8974 with the Spanish Air Force, and 5687 with the Portugese and German military services. *Australia Navy =============== From an article on the Royal Australian Navy in the WUN newsletter: 2768 4375 6218 6510 8122 9014 13116 17344 22708? A1 A2 ? - Exercise Related A3 A4 ? - Exercise Related A5 A6 A7? *Belgiun Air Force ================== 3131.0 YA 4745.0 YD 8989.0 YG 11268.0 YJ 15010.0 YM 18006.0 YO 20620.0 YP 20050.0 YQ 23332.0 YS *Canadian Forces (CanForce) =========================== Military Aeronautical Communications System (MACS) 3047 3092 4379 4560 A6A 4703 4739 5198.5 A2B 5684 5699 5702 5715 5717 5850 6694 6706 6715 6745 6751 6754 8050 8989 MACS Net: Edmonton, Halifax, Trenton MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton CanForce Discrete: Halifax Maritime Command Net: Halifax, St John's MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton SAR Net: Halifax, St John's Maritime Command Net: Halifax St John's CanForce Discrete Vancouver MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton SAR Net: Halifax, St. John's. Trenton, Vancouver (Primary) D1B Halifax Maritime Air Group D6G Halifax, Vancouver MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton D3H SAR Net: Halifax, Trenton, Vancouver MACS Net: Edmonton, Trenton Halifax, Vancouver, SIDECAR (NORAD) MACS VOLMET: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton CanForce Discrete: Trenton (possible CanForce ALE activity here also) D1H MACS Net: Edmonton, Trenton (Initial contact freq when Pagina 125 8992 9007 9023 11205 11214 11232 11265 11271 11314 13206 13257 15031 15034 17994 18012 18027 23250 WUN-v07 aircraft is west of 90 deg west) CanForce Discrete: Trenton MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton (Initial contact freq when aircraft is east of 90 deg west) C5 NORAD: Trenton CanForce Discrete: Halifax working VDD C6 NORAD: Trenton (NORAD/MACS discrete) MACS Net: Alert, Edmonton, Halifax, St, John's, Trenton, Yellowknife(Initial contact freq when aircraft is east of 90 deg west) MACS Net: Edmonton, Trenton MACS Net: Edmonton, Trenton (Initial contact freq when aircraft is west of 90 deg west) CanForce Discrete: Trenton CanForce Discrete: Trenton Foxtrot MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton MACS VOLMET: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton C8 NORAD: Halifax, Edmonton MACS Net: Trenton 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 above) 4721 C1 6735 C2 6750 C3 8967 or 8968 C4 13206 or 13207 C7 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 14460 14463 14446.5 20971.5 20963.5 29715 14454 14449.5 20977.5 13954 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 Pagina 126 WUN-v07 http://www3.sympatico.ca/gunslinger/eng_index.htm . *Danish Air Force ================== Danish Air Force ALE net uses the MIL-STD 188-141A 2250 2296 3023 3053 3291 4577 4703 4756.5 4841 5120 6630 6651 6730 6770 6834 9035 11076 11217 11244 12186 13435 13455 15042 15820 16280 16327 OUY OWB OWC OWD OWE OWF OWG OWI OWJ OWK OWP OWU OYG U12 L96 ALE OWC/OWD/OWE/OWF/OWI/OWP OWB (Alternate Night) OWB (Alternate) L18 OWB (Primary Day) OWD/OWE F18 OWB (Alternate Day) V26 OWB/OWD/OWE (Alternate) OWD/OWE ALE ALE OWC/OWD/OWE/OWF/OWI/OWK/OWP OWD/OWE K19 OWB (Primary Day) P75 OWD/OWE OWB (Alternate) OWB (Alternate) R27 OWD/OWE ALE OWD/OWE A10 OWD/OWE ALE ALE OWE/OWG/OWP ALE A11 OWD/OWE ALE OWE/OWF/OWG/OWI/OWK ALE ALE Unknown RCC Karup, voice call: Karup Rescue Unknown FSN Vaerlose, voice call: Saloon FTK Karup, Voice call Primrose AF Skrydstrup AF Vandel AF 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. *French Air Force ================= French Air Force Circus HF radio network 6712 Marjolaine 2 8972 Racontar 1 (not heard for years, still active?) 8992 Vinaigrette 3 13236 Reconfort 3 18012 Citadelle 1 ? Citadelle 3 23254 Verite 3 6688 Capitole/RS902 143.80 MHz (AM mode) Designator is Canasta and comms are relayed all over France. Many thanks to Jacques Pagnoux for this information. Pagina 127 WUN-v07 Circus Vert CFAP Headquarters, Villacoublay, France *French Navy ============ 5708 French Navy-Atlantic (callsign Armor) 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 23345 29724 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 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 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 Pagina 128 NI81 WUN-v07 Tornado-Fighter Wing which is based there. (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: 7814.0 EADS-MAHRS 2400 bd burst PSK *German Navy ============ 2625 USB 3056 USB/RTTY 75 3122 USB/RTTY 75 4154.3 USB 6727 USB/RTTY 75 6730 USB/RTTY 75 6779.3 USB 8335.3 USB 10192.5 USB 10197 USB 10206.2 USB/Stanag 4285 10722 USB/RTTY 75 11256 USB/RTTY 75 12178 USB 12415.5 USB 15929 USB 16129 USB 17544 USB 17994 USB/RTTY 75 22238.5 USB 23744 USB baud baud baud baud (Also designated ARCN 405) 2400bd PSK baud baud baud DHJ59 in Wilhelmshaven has also been heard on 3116 and 3939. 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. *NATO E-3 AWACS =============== 3089 Channel 3900 Channel 6690 Channel 8980 Channel 10172 Channel 10315 Channel ? Channel A07 11228 Channel 15016 Channel ? Channel A10 A01 A02 A03(Secondary) A04 A05 A06 A08 A09 Loggings from the WUN list indicate that the designators for NATO AWACS have changed again - they are now using designators with the format 'A' and a two-digit number (see the first 4 above for an example). It is most likely that the same set of frequencies are being used, but just the designators have changed. Does anyone have any updates?. The following frequencies have also been heard with NATO AWACS type traffic - 6700.0, 8971.0, 6760.0, 6695.0, 3081.0, 3225.0, 4542.0, 4720.0, 4758.0, 6762.5, 8986.5, 11270.5, 15050.0, 17996.5, 6754.0, 12165.0, 5691.0, 6728.0, 23241.2, 8898.7, 15018.5. *NATO SFOR BOSNIA/OPERATION ALLIED FORCE IN KOSOVO ================================================ The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Implementation Force Pagina 129 WUN-v07 (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 5218 5763.5 6865 6932.5 8046 9118.5 9260 11173 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 8087 118 154 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 *Portuguese Air Force ===================== Known frequencies: 5687 6685 8992 9007 *Royal Air Force (RAF) United Kingdom ===================================== 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 8190 11253 13257 15031 (Group B - see below) 2591 11247 Group A has the QNH broadcast at H+00 and Airfield colour state broadcast at H+30. Group B has RAF German airfield flying states at H+15 and H+45. *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 Pagina 130 WUN-v07 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 Callsign: Viper Frequencies: 9031 11247 *Royal Air Force Designator's ============================= (actually UKADGE HF Line Designator List) How to find which frequencies are active. Listen to the Architect weather broadcast at H+00 and H+30 (see above). If the UKADGE circuits are active, there will be an announcement after the weather broadcast with the code-letters for the active frequencies. For example: "Additional information.. 2.. PK.. tack..401C.. tack.. AG" (which is repeated twice). The 1 2 3 4 - first number indicates which Air Defense radar station is active Buchan, Boulmer and Benbecula Buchan Boulmer (has not been heard for many years) Neatishead The first 2-letter-group is the code for the active HF frequency from the list below. It is sometimes referred to 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?? 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 11205.0 5693.0 8156.0 9010.0 3939.0 9022.0 4745.0 3930.0 3038.0 11181.0 2396.0 4042.0 EP EX EZ F FA FG FS FT FV FW G GA 15040.0 11184.0 11253.0 13257.0 3101.0 11208.0 4742.0 13218.0 15064.0 3131.0 3915.0 15061.0 MD ME MS NJ PA PE PF PH PK PO PR PZ Pagina 131 18850.0 14460.0 3218.0 5705.0 3302.0 6760.0 10634.0 8971.0 5095.0 6715.0 3864.0 14724.0 WUN-v07 AZ B BA BE BF BJ BK BL BS BT BX CA CM CO CY CZ D DA DB DH DM DQ DS DT DW E EF EH EI EK EM EN 23281.0 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 5720.0 11259.0 23270.0 11235.0 15025.0 15076.0 GD GT H HE HJ HK HM HO HW HX HZ I IN IP J KA KD KH KJ KP KR KT KW KX L LA LB LC LD LE MB MC RH 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 3092.0 6701.0 15046.0 15072.0 2266.0 5270.0 5695.0 QB QR QV RA RD RE RM RZ SA SE ST TG TO TQ TS TW UA UB UR UT VE W WG WM X XA YC YP YM YZ ZF ZZ 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 11241.0 23250.0 13211.0 20030.0 3763.0 5714.0 *RAF/NATO K Series ==================== The RAF (and other NATO forces) seem to be using a new set of codes to identify some HF frequencies. I do not know what the proper name for this new system is, so until I find out, I'll just call it the 'K series'. 3235 4572 9010 HF? HF? 4520 4020 4920 5173 5277.5 5290 UHF 7860 3304.5 4860.5 UHF UHF 4785 4779 HF? UHF UHF HF? 4477 5045 5385 5463 Golf 02 Golf 08 Hotel 05 Kilo 01 Kilo 04 Kilo 05 Kilo 06 Kilo 09 Kilo 10 Kilo 11 Kilo 12 Kilo 14 Kilo 15 Kilo 17 Kilo 18 (Possibly on UHF) Kilo 19 Kilo 20 Kilo 22 Kilo 24 Kilo 25 Kilo 26 Kilo 27 Kilo 28 (Beaver HF?) Kilo 30 Kilo 31 Kilo 33 Kilo 34 Pagina 132 WUN-v07 4012 UHF UHF Kilo 36 Kilo 55 Kilo 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 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: 3357 3805 4484 4778.5 5091.5 5206 5267 5733 5910 6224 6237 6697 6779 6882 11149 5276.5 6940 5280 7795 5310 7934 5460 9394 *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 ====================================================================== # NUMBERS & ODDITIES # ////////////////////////////// \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ - Editor: Ary Boender ****** e-mail: [email protected] - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B - Download the complete N&O newsletter from the N&O web site - at: http://home.luna.nl/~ary/ Pagina 133 WUN-v07 - Online database: Chris Smolinski <[email protected]> http://www.spynumbers.com/numbersDB/ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ //////////////////////////////// -::: N&O # 34 - February 2001 :::Time is my enemy again this month. Hence a very short N&O. * VOICE STATIONS * ::: E07 and V07 Several people reported the new voice of E07 and V07. E07 has a new male voice and was heard on Monday and Wednesday at 2100, 2120, and 2140 UTC on respectively 7918, 6732 and 5089 kHz, id 970. V07 is now a female voice and was heard on Tuesday 6 February at 0710, 0730, and 0750 UTC on respectively 9280, 10355, and 11420 kHz, id 234. <<<<<>>>>> ::: E10 E10 aired a number of interesting messages this month. Besides a number of strings also a number of messages connected to these strings were transmitted. The following strings were heard: SYN6, ULX1, CIO6, MIW6, CIO3AZ2, MIW3AZ2, SYN3AZ2, HNCM. JMM logged the CIO/MIW/SYN 3AZ2 strings on 15 February and writes that following the strings, at 2205 UTC CIO and SYN came into a continuous call-sign+message scheme. They were followed a little later by MIW. Note that all these messages were the same length. 2001-02-15, 2217-0000 UTC, 6912 (4780) kHz SYN + msg 15 DEVUG (continuous) 15 DEVUG LMSOD TAKMG KQUBS QQZXO SOBFO XDFFZ HNUKQ OIJCP AUTYF PBPNX UXAXG MOUUX QMUPX GXSUI 2001-02-15, 2223-0000 UTC, 5170 (7445) kHz MIW + msg 15 AWAGZ (continuous) 15 AWAGZ RLMYK TEFFI ZEVDU NEJJM PXVHU GHAXL DFIMJ ZNNFB XKRSG WXEBB UGPPC UGPNV BVCGQ BLJGU 2001-02-15, 2227-0000 UTC, 3090 4015 5230 kHz CIO + msg 15 DDYGR (continuous) 15 DDYGR HJXID YLPHS CMHZD RNXVC XIARH JZSZQ SGSBU UKVAF RBBNO RMJCR SJBMG HPKIU CFJJR ZQGQH The following day, Friday 2001-02-16, at 2250 UTC, the same scheme was again valid for SYN, CIO and MIW 2001-02-16, 2251-0000 UTC, 6912 (4780) kHz SYN + msg 15 TVRZZ (continuous) 15 TVRZZ UIHIL KYZYS LXUTB DMDJK APVAC JSWCH RNUUX BDBYW WFKWC WDSGX YWUMN DXGHG HXTMX YYDZX 2001-02-16, 2257-0000 UTC, 3090 4015 5230 kHz Pagina 134 WUN-v07 CIO + 15 DHYLB PDWFD RKCSF msg 15 DHYLB (continuous) CPLKL YSPOG PVTFW KHXPK NSTPE LRSPX LNDLM RQJIB CDBRJ DBHEA DMCZJ WDOCG 2001-02-16, 2302-0000 UTC, 5170 (7445) kHz MIW + msg 15 DGPAW (continuous) 15 DGPAW JXLWU IEQCI VGOPB PGZFI TXNMC YLOZD EKDEP MVCDK NEXOF ITUGS RSRWM WLRNR WXXWH LXNAZ <<<<<>>>>> ::: E11 E11 seems to be more active lately. It was heard on Tuesday and Friday 1030 UTC on 7820 kHz, id 312 and Tuesday 1300 UTC on 8033 kHz, id 183. <<<<<>>>>> ::: E15 E15 was reported after quite a long time. Heard at 1400 on 14000, calling FYP. Mike copied another one also on 14000 kHz on 31 January at 1405 UTC. <<<<<>>>>> ::: E18 JMM reports a possible E18 transmission on 14 February at 2200 UTC on 6448 kHz. The audio was heavily distorted by a nearby station. The transmission stopped at 2219 UTC. <<<<<>>>>> ::: E25 E25 is a daily guest at 1230, 1245 or 1330 UTC. <<<<<>>>>> ::: THREE NOTE ODDITY [G04] 01.02.01 2105Z 4.280 kHz 2135Z 4.380 kHz Message: 60231 53271 77516 41652 14822 55681 26118 46680 33105 17705 56711 50543 84868 11373 13565 60161 38310 04475 38688 58731 01736 37573 60274 01172 31343 = 25 groups Remarks : In January I wrote "...Very high frequency (4880/4980)for January." From 07.01.01 G04 used 4120/4220. These were the frequencies in December/January: 08.12.00 4890/4990 23.12.00 4110/4210 42668 26250 26.12.00 4890/4990 42668 26250 30.12.00 4110/4210 42668 26250 31.12.00 4110/4210 04.01.01 4880/4980 26735 75568 07.01.01 4120/4220 26735 75568 Winter 2105 and 2135 UTC Pagina 135 WUN-v07 02/00 03/00 04/00 05/00 06/00 07/00 08/00 09/00 10/00 11/00 12/00 01/01 02/01 3920 4520 5210 4830 5220 5360 5320 4760 4580 4270 4110 4120 4280 3820 4420 5310 4930 5320 5460 5420 4860 4680 4370 4210 4220 4380 2nd transmission -100 kHz . 2nd transmission +100 kHz . . . . . . . . . . <<<<<>>>>> ::: UWAGA - ATTENTION ! An unid Polish military station has been reported on various occasions during the past 3 years. Transmissions were noted on 2309, 3164, 5091, 5132.5, 5213.5, 5229, and 5388.5 kHz USB, mostly during the European afternoon and evening (1530-2100 UTC). A transmission last circa 15 minutes and consists of various short messages read out by a male. Each message starts with the word 'Uwaga', meaning 'Attention'. The messages are sent as broadcasts, like the USAF 'Sky king messages'. Here are a few message samples. Wald was so kind to translate them for me. Thanks OM! Any info about this station is most welcome. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Uwaga, Uwaga, Uwaga, Uwaga, Uwaga, Uwaga, Uwaga, Uwaga, Uwaga, Uwaga, tu tu tu tu tu tu tu tu tu tu Translations: 1 Attention, 2 Attention, 3 Attention, 4 Attention, 5 Attention, 6 Attention, 7 Attention, 8 Attention, 9 Attention, 10 Attention, Warnia, Warnia, Warnia, Warnia, Hawana, Hawana, Senior, Hawana, Warnia, Warnia, this this this this this this this this this this is is is is is is is is is is tu tu tu tu tu tu tu tu tu tu Warnia, Warnia, Warnia, Warnia, Hawana, Hawana, Senior, Hawana, Warnia, Warnia, Boiler, Boiler, Boiler, Boiler, Havana, Havana, Senior, Havana, Boiler, Boiler, Raport, Fala 62... Szkoda, Fala 62 0 ... Szarotka, Fala ... Krater, Grom 62 10 Cyklotron, Delta Mangan, Delta Radar, Gala Mangan 08... Hejnal, Tecza ja Nora, Tecza this this this this this this this this this this is is is is is is is is is is Boiler, Boiler, Boiler, Boiler, Havana, Havana, Senior, Havana, Boiler; Boiler; Report, Wave 62... Harm, Wave 62 0... Edelweiss, Wave ... Crater, Thunderbolt 62 10 Cyclotron, Delta Manganeses, Delta Radar, Gala Manganeses 08... Bugle-call, Rainbow I am Burrow, Rainbow <<<<<>>>>> * MORSE STATIONS * ::: MX - CLUSTERS / MARKERS The beacons were heard throughout the month on all cluster frequencies. Besides C, S, P and F, M re-appeared. M transmitted from Magadan in the past and probably still does because the best reception of the beacon is in the Far East. I received a couple of logs from the eastern part of Russia, Australia and the USA as well. M can be found on the following clusters: 8495, 10872, 13528 and 16332 kHz, and solo on 4588 kHz. A faulty or special edition of M is on the air since early February on Pagina 136 WUN-v07 the same frequencies. The call sign is ''MMMMMI''. This signal is mostly heard on 10872 and 13528 kHz. I asked Igor, Takashi and Eddy, who live in the area, to monitor these frequencies for a while and the results were really nice. Eddy copied series of dashes on both frequencies while Igor heard -..... (T5) on the same frequencies and Takashi checks in with marker ''TEEEEE'' on 3594, 4588, 7039, 8495, 10872, 13528, and 16332 kHz. No sign of M this day. Weird huh? <<<<<>>>>> ::: UNID 1468 kHz STATION Last month I mentioned the unid CW station on odd frequency 1468 kHz. Petr keeps hearing the station between 0400-0430 when it signs off. He says that a similar station is active at the same time on 3249 kHz with a very loud signal in the Czech Republic. According to Petr the signal is so loud that it should be audible throughout Europe. Although the time of the transmissions seems to be fixed, the days vary. <<<<<>>>>> ::: M24 ''I copied M24 at 2110 UTC on 18562 kHz'', wrote Mark Slaten on Saturday 24 February and he added a copy of the messages. 469 (4 minutes) 172 r2 83 r2 bt bt 31244 17659 77903 60149 02277 55498 20021 34531 65841 31729 97893 33068 81109 38741 81581 09677 57321 26667 14563 40924 18070 20308 85632 15539 30154 39242 03452 93962 04640 02817 22200 26956 56315 78747 93012 71720 89262 75571 52056 79326 28505 57393 73383 bt bt 58492 40573 11137 89113 28337 15393 12461 70064 91123 93028 99391 18622 65926 83869 36944 99610 96871 25855 18108 12694 94313 76568 06960 54634 77..3 69979 05366 88637 23374 92032 88815 61838 28094 35387 82591 86594 16407 46912 84105 50732 172 r2 83 r2 0 0 0 0 0 (end at 2124z) <<<<<>>>>> ::: L9CC (somehow this didn't appear in N&O #33) L9CC is one of those stations that can be found all over the place. It has been around for a number of years. Recently the Bandwacht of the DARC reported that RegTP Konstanz, the German Telecommunications Authority, states that the L9CC transmitter is located near Moscow. The only thing that it sends is an endless slip, no other messages were copied so far. V CP17 CP17 CP17 DE L9CC L9CC Frequencies: 3542.1 3543.6 5433.0 7020.0 7076.0 7068.0 9515.0 3504.2 7036.0 7081.0 3504.2 7046.0 7088.0 3558.0 7049.3 7092.4 5410.0 7051.0 9348.0 5426.0 7074.5 9413.0 -o-o-o-o-conet-o-o-o-o================================================================ Pagina 137 WUN-v07 THE WUN QSL CENTER Your Editor: John (J.D.) Stephens P.O. Box 11522 Huntsville, AL 35814-1522, U.S.A. E-Mail: [email protected] Finally - a QSL column! To all who have wondered what has happened to the QSL Center, the answer is simple - there have only been one or two items received since the last column. That is, until this month.... "Thanx !" to all who have submitted this month, as without you, there's no column. By the way, I have stumbled across some submissions sent to old e-mail addresses which I don't use for the WUN QSL Center due to unreliability of transmission. Could this be an explanation for the lack of QSL info received? If you have sent any QSL items to me during the last 6 months or so, and they have not been seen in print, please re-send, using the above E-mail address, or send via snail mail to the P.O. Box address above. Now, on with this month's column.... ====================================================================== AIRCRAFT: USAF Reserve 403rd Air Force Reserve Wing, 53rd Weather Reconaissance Squadron. 8846 and 11342 p/d USAFRES picture postcard w/ verification of transmission in 37 ds for an English rpt. V/s: MAJ Fitz (TEAL 66). Station address: USAFRES 53rd WRS, 403rd Wing, 701 Fisher Street, Keesler AFB, MS 39534-2572, USA. (SM) Royal Airlines flt 815, C-GRYV, selcal FS-CH, 8846 PFC in 10 ds. V/s: Operations Technical Support Manager (PI) Royal Airlines flt 4523, C-GRYA, selcal FJ-DK, 11330 PFC in 9 ds. V/s: Operations Technical Support Manager (PI) Canada 3000 flt 480, C-FOOH, selcal HS-MQ, 8846 PFC in 8 ds. V/s: Vice President of Flight Operations (PI) ---------------------------------------------------------------------OTHERNESS: Roland Burkhard (RB) writes for some help from fellow WUNners: He is looking for a QSL Address for HZH - Jeddah Radio in Saudi Arabia. Roland says that it is the most distanced NAVTEX (518 kHz) station he has heard. He adds that he has tried for QSL a twice, but without positive results. If you can help Roland, send your info in to the column for publication, or you can contact Roland via e-mail at [email protected] Andreas Ibold (AI) also writes for some help from the QSL Centre; "I recently logged some stations on 14396.5 kHz (SHARES-Net) and now I'm searching for some addresses and I kindly ask you for help as I found nothing in the internet. I visited the DLA and FEMA pages but no hint of callsigns or addresses (Except FEMA Region address, but I do not know to which region WGY9022 belongs). So many help is needed, hi." Here are the addresses for stations and agencies which Andreas needs help with: DLA303 Defense Logistic Agency, Bremerton, WA Pagina 138 KAF34 WGY9022 KNY81 WUN-v07 unknown FEMA West Virginia?? unknown Also, he wishes to get in contact with Jim Cumbie, but has lost his e-mail address. Contact the QSL Center, Jim, and we'll put you in touch with Andreas. And, finally, Ary Boender (AB) in the Netherlands passes on a bit of a discussion he had with Todd Helberg (TH) here in the U.S. - "Dear Ary: Thanks for passing my aero and maritime info about the Caribbean on to Scott for the WUN newsletter. I have a question for you regarding aero QSLing. In November I had the good fortune of receiving a commercial cargo aircraft when it was 10 minutes from landing in Belize City, Belize. After receiving a radio confirmation from the commercial carrier, I did some followup to discover that the aircraft was just off the coast of Belize and most likely over one of the many cays or offshore islands of Belize. Technically, then, it was within the airspace of Belize and legally within Belize. Belize would be a new country for me. But I was curious of your opinion on whether the QSLing of a country's air space would count as a QSL from that country. I tend to think it would. Any thoughts ? " That's certainly an interesting point raised by Todd. I believe most DXers and most (if not all) DX clubs consider a radio transmission to be counted as a "country heard" (or QSL'd) if the transmitting station is physically on the ground. Still, the possibilities raised by Todd's question are many. Rather than just categorizing such radio activity as "International Airspace" should there be a set of country counting rules adopted for those who DX and QSL aircraft? What if a transmission was intercepted from an aircraft while still on the ground of the host nation? This topic could make for some fun conversation in the months to come, so let's hear from YOU on the matter - send your comments to the QSL Center today! The WUN QSL Center is always glad to help out! Don't forget to send your QSL information or news on QSLrelated subjects to the e-mail or snail mail address above. As we close this months's edition, the usual hearty note of thanks to all of our contributors is extended. See you next time !! 73 de JDS. ============================================================== =========== Abbreviations used: f/d = Full data p/d = partial data n/d = no data cd = QSL card ltr = ltr PFC = Prepared Form cd V/s = Verification Signer ds = ds wks = weeks SASE = self addressed stamped envelope ms = mint stamps This month's Famous Five: Andreas Ibold - Alpen, Germany (AI) Roland Burkhard - Solothurn, Switzerland (RB) Peter Ivakitsch - Toronto, Ontario, Canada (PI) Pagina 139 WUN-v07 Scott Medlin (KF4GNL) - Cleveland, Tennessee, U.S.A. Todd Helberg - Defiance, Ohio, U.S.A. (TH) (SM) ================================================================== # UTILITY ROUND-UP # - Editor: Ary Boender e-mail: [email protected] A very short column this month. Reports are most welcome folks!!! ::: TAXI, TAXI !!! The higher end of the SW spectrum (26-30 MHz) seems to become more and more popular with taxi companies and truckers in Eastern Europe and South America. A number of stations were logged during the past few months. I can hear Russian taxi companies on 26105 kHz FM here in Holland almost daily. Other Dutch dxers heard similar stations from Russia, Romania and Turkey in the 26 and 27 MHz bands. I found a number of others in the Monitor System News letter from the International Amateur Radio Union. - EUROPE 26105 and 26625 25775 and 27285 28175-28825 kHz 28000-29700 kHz kHz FM - Russian taxi companies kHz FM - unid E. European stations FM - possibly Russian taxi companies FM - commercial stations from Russia and other CIS states, Turkey, Romania, Germany and Spain. Often taxi companies and gas supply. The base station of such a station usually is called "Base", "Zentralne", "Zentralnamo", "Central". - SOUTH AMERICA Argentine taxi companies are using 24915 and 24975 kHz AM, and less frequently 24935, 24945, 24955, and 24995 kHz AM. A Brazilian truckers network is also using the 12m band for their LSB communications. The frequencies used always end on '5', just like the Argentinian cabs. <<<<<>>>>> ::: TIME SIGNAL STATION JJY Klaus Betke forwarded a note that he received from Japanese time signal station JJP. The station announced that it will cease its SW operations on 31 March 2001. So if you want to log this station, you'll have to hurry! The 40 kHz transmission will stay on the air with call sign JJY. This station has replaced test station JG2AS per 10 June 1999. <<<<<>>>>> ::: THE END OF THE CURRENT SOLAR CYCLE NASA recently reported that the Sun's magnetic field has flipped. The Sun's magnetic north pole, now points south. This always happens around the time of the solar maximum. The magnetic poles exchange places at the peak of the sunspot cycle. The next 11-year cycle will end in 2012 at which time the poles will reverse again. <<<<<>>>>> ::: MORSE STATIONS Igor logged a Chinese network; possibly the Chinese PTT. Frequency: 8810 kHz Call signs: BXL17, BXL77, BXL78, BXL86, BXL89, BXL91, BXL118, BXL119 Pagina 140 WUN-v07 Format: bxl118 qsa 2 bxl118 nil sk bxl118 gb etc... =================================================================== WUN UTILITIES LOGGINGS COLUMN February 2001. Edited by Eddie Bellerby ([email protected]) and our illustrious Team Logs Members: Simon Denneen: Graeme Bartlett: Bob Yellen: Jim Dunnett: F-J ([email protected]) K-O P-T ([email protected]) A-E U-Z ([email protected]) ================================================================ 00060.0 MSF: Rugby 0210 TS (07 Jan 01) (HPT) 00075.0 HBG: Pragins 0213 TS (07 Jan 01) (HPT) 00077.8 DCF77: PTB Braunschweig 0208 TS (07 Jan 01) (HPT) 00129.8 Unid: 1825 RTTY/50/85 Unid synchronous mode. Bearing approx N/S from 53n008e. (2 Feb) (KB) 00147.3 DDH47: DWD Pinneberg GER 2202 RTTY/50/75 CQs. (16 Feb) (RGA) 00200.0 HXF: Hartford, Wisconsin 25W 0809 12/28/00 (AR) 00200.0 YAQ: Kasabonika, Ontario ??W 0754 12/29/00 (AR) 00203.0 PVB: Plattesville, Wisconsin ??W 0117 12/23/00 (AR) 00205.0 XZ: Wawa, Ontario 125W 0205 12/27/00 (AR) 00206.0 QI: Yarmouth, Nova Scotia ??W 0641 12/21/00 (AR) 00207.0 YNE: Norway House, Manitoba 1kW 0813 12/28/00 (AR) 00209.0 IB: Atikokan, Ontario 250W 0548 12/24/00 (AR) 00212.0 TS: Timmins, Ontario 400W 0257 12/28/00 (AR) 00212.0 YGX: Gilliam, Manitoba ??W 0451 12/22/00 (AR) 00218.0 RL: Red Lake, Ontario 250W 0049 12/22/00 (AR) 00219.0 YMG: Manitouwadge, Ontario 100W 0441 12/22/00 (AR) 00223.0 YYW: Armstrong, Ontario 400W 0447 12/22/00 (AR) 00224.0 MO: Moosonee, Ontario 400W 0101 12/22/00 (AR) 00230.0 QB: Quebec City, Quebec 500W 0541 12/28/00 (AR) 00230.0 SH: Shreveport, Louisiana 400W 0412 12/24/00 (AR) 00230.0 VYS: Peru, Illinois ??W 0504 12/28/00 (AR) 00233.0 QN: Nakina, Ontario 400W 0111 12/22/00 (AR) 00236.0 OW: Ottawa, Ontario ??W 0546 12/28/00 (AR) 00239.0 SAR Sparta, Illinois 25W 0256 12/23/00 (AR) 00239.0 VO: Val d'Or, Quebec 500W 0550 12/28/00 (AR) 00244.0 DG: Chute de Passes, Quebec ??W 0556 12/28/00 (AR) 00245.0 YZE: Gore Bay, Ontario 400W 0221 12/21/00 (AR) 00248.0 WG: Winnipeg, Manitoba 50W 0231 12/21/00 (AR) 00250.0 YTJ: Terrace Bay, Ontario 100W 0129 12/22/00 (AR) 00257.0 YXR: Earlton, Ontario 400W 0600 12/24/00 (AR) 00258.0 ZSJ: Sandy Lake, Ontario 1kW 0528 12/22/00 (AR) 00260.0 YAT: Attawapiskat, Ontario 125W 0247 12/21/00 (AR) 00263.0 YGK: Kingston, Ontario 200W 0503 12/22/00 (AR) 00266.0 B: Hamilton, Ontario 50W 0506 12/22/00 (AR) 00266.0 YFH: Fort Hope, Ontario ??W 0606 12/28/00 (AR) 00272.0 YQA: Muskoka, Ontario 1.6kW 0221 12/14/00 (AR) 00276.0 TWT: Sturgis, Kentucky 25W 0535 12/22/00 (AR) 00276.0 YEL: Elliot Lake, Ontario 500W 0025 12/23/00 (AR) 00278.0 NM: Matagami, Quebec 500W 0240 12/14/00 (AR) 00283.0 PT: Pelee Island, Ontario 100W 1329 12/25/00 (AR) 00284.0 GRN: Gorna-Horvahovitsa 2100 CW / NDB from Bulgaria (17/Feb/2001) (Argo Sicily) Pagina 141 00284.0 00287.0 00289.0 00290.0 00290.0 00294.0 00300.0 00303.0 00305.0 00306.5 00307.5 00313.0 00317.0 00322.0 00324.0 00326.0 00326.0 00326.0 00327.0 00328.0 00329.0 00329.0 00329.0 00330.0 00331.0 00332.0 00333.0 00334.0 00335.0 00335.0 00335.0 00338.0 00338.0 00340.0 00341.0 00341.0 00341.0 00344.0 00346.0 00346.0 00347.0 00350.0 00350.0 00350.0 00350.0 00351.0 00353.0 00354.0 00355.0 00362.0 00362.0 00362.0 00364.0 00364.0 00365.0 00365.0 00366.0 00368.0 00371.0 00371.0 00373.0 00373.0 00375.0 00376.0 00377.0 00377.0 00377.0 WUN-v07 QD: The Pas, Manitoba 500W 0512 12/22/00 (AR) MKP: McKeesport, Pennsylvania 100W 0502 12/29/00 (AR) YLQ: La Tuque, Quebec 500W 0616 12/28/00 (AR) EKQ: Montcello, Kentucky 25W 0609 12/24/00 (AR) TVK: Centerville, Iowa 25W 0151 12/22/00 (AR) AT: NDB Augusta 0000 CW / continuous tone modulated in A1A (10/Feb/2001) (Argo Sicily) YOG: Ogoki Post, Ontario ??W 0508 12/29/00 (AR) YPP: Parent, Quebec ??W 0622 12/28/00 (AR) YQ: Churchill, Manitoba 500W 0730 12/28/00 (AR) H: Hel, Poland RS:Ristna, Estonia CE: Unidentified (Canadian?) 0618 12/24/00 (AR) CBE: Cumberland, Maryland ??W 0638 12/29/00 (AR) GDA:Gdansk/Rebichowo, Poland ON:Kungsangen airport/Norrkoping, Sweden PKZ: Pensacola, Florida 400W 0317 12/21/00 (AR) VV: Wiarton, Ontario 400W 2147 12/22/00 (AR) YQK: Kenora, Ontario 200W 0622 12/24/00 (AR) LV: NDB Koeln-Bonn (D) 0054 cw ID (02 Jan 01) (hpt) YTL: Big Trout Lake, Ontario 1kW 0200 12/22/00 (AR) AAA: Lincoln, Illinois (voice wx) 25W 0313 12/21/00 (AR) CH: Charleston, South Carolina 400W 0313 12/21/00 (AR) YHN: Hornepayne, Ontario 500W 0208 12/22/00 (AR) LNA:Lena, (southeast of Enkoping) Sweden NMN: NDB Mendig (D) 0055 cw, 2 tones, (02 Jan 01) (hpt) QT: Thunder Bay, Ontario 400W 0318 12/20/00 (AR) LE:Hasslo airport/Vasteras, Sweden YER: Fort Severn, Ontario ??W 0636 12/28/00 (AR) CNC: Chariton, Iowa 25W 0341 12/21/00 (AR) LUK: Cincinnati, Ohio 25W 1400 12/25/00 (AR) YLD: Chapleau, Ontario 1kW 0325 12/20/00 (AR) LM: St. Louis, Missouri 50W 0338 12/21/00 (AR) VTI: Vinton, Iowa ??W 0344 12/21/00 (AR) YY: Mont Joli, Quebec 500W 0218 12/22/00 (AR) LAU: NDB Lichtenau (D) 0053 cw ID (02 Jan 01) (hpt) POR: Pori, Finland YYU: Kapuskasing, Ontario 25W 0356 12/21/00 (AR) HEK:Heka for Helsinki/Vantaa, Finland MI:Mikkeli, Finland YXL: Sioux Lookout, Ontario 1kW 0550 12/22/00 (AR) GAD: UNID 2200 CW / NDB ??? (15/Feb/2001) (Argo Sicily) IUI: Blytheville, Arkansas 25W 0633 12/24/00 (AR) LE: Raleigh, North Carolina 400W 0557 12/22/00 (AR) ME: Chicago (ORD), Illinois ??W 0227 12/22/00 (AR) OV:Visby, Sweden YKQ: Waskaganish, Ontario ??W 0245 12/14/00 (AR) LI: Little Rock, Arkansas 400W 0407 12/21/00 (AR) MTZ: NDB Metz (F) 2331 cw, ID + tone (06 Jan 01) (HPT) YWP: Webequie, Ontario 100W 0337 12/28/00 (AR) BZO: NDB Bolzano (I) 0048 cw ID (02 Jan 01) (hpt) C7: Geraldton, Ontario 250W 0236 12/22/00 (AR) SB: Sudbury, Ontario 500W 0350 12/20/00 (AR) GRU:Grudziadz/Lisiekaty, Poland NW:Skavsta airport/Nykoping, Sweden(outer marker RWY09) FT: Fort Worth, Texas 400W 0350 12/20/00 (AR) LJ: NDB Koeln-Bonn (D) 0045 cw ID (02 Jan 01) (hpt) YMW: Maniwaki, Quebec 500W 0430 12/21/00 (AR) L: Toronto, Ontario 500W 0246 12/22/00 (AR) GW: Kuujjuarapik, Quebec 500W 0241 12/22/00 (AR) PUR: Marshall, Missouri (voice wx) ??W 0457 12/24/00 (AR) 2R: Tyendinaga, Ontario ??W 0248 12/22/00 (AR) NW: NDB Maastricht (HOL) 0043 cw ID (02 Jan 01) (hpt) DW: Tulsa, Oklahoma 200W 0440 12/21/00 (AR) YAG: Fort Frances, Ontario 40W 0503 12/24/00 (AR) BRA: Asheville, North Carolina ??W 0400 12/20/00 (AR) CWI: Clinton, Iowa 50W 0402 12/20/00 (AR) MGB: NDB Moenchengladbach (D) 0040 cw, 2 tones,(02 Jan 01) (hpt) Pagina 142 00377.0 00378.0 00379.0 00380.0 00382.0 00382.0 00383.5 00385.0 00385.0 00388.0 00388.0 00388.0 00390.0 00391.0 00391.0 00391.0 00392.0 00394.0 00397.0 00397.0 00398.0 00400.0 00401.0 00403.0 00403.0 00404.0 00404.0 00404.0 00404.0 00404.0 00407.0 00407.0 00409.0 00409.0 00409.0 00411.0 00413.0 00414.0 00414.0 00414.0 00414.0 00415.0 00417.0 00417.0 00419.0 00419.0 00419.0 00420.0 00420.0 00420.0 00421.0 00421.0 00421.0 00422.0 00423.0 00423.0 00424.0 00425.0 00426.0 00426.0 00426.0 00428.0 00429.0 00430.0 00430.0 00432.0 00432.0 WUN-v07 YRR: Ottawa, Ontario ??W 0647 12/24/00 (AR) RJ: Roberval, Quebec ??W 0253 12/22/00 (AR) YPQ: Peterborough, Ontario ??W 0650 2/24/00 (AR) UCY: Cabojabo, Cuba 25W 0259 12/22/00 (AR) SBG: NDB Salzburg/Oberndorf (AUT) 2214 cw, ID (01 Jan 01)(hpt) YPL: Pickle Lake, Ontario 500W 0304 12/22/00 (AR) GUL: NDB Gulpen (HOL) 2215 cw, ID (01 Jan 01) (hpt) NA: Natashguan, Quebec 500W 0842 12/29/00 (AR) YNC: Wemindji, Quebec ??W 0312 12/22/00 (AR) AM: Tampa, Florida 400W 0446 12/21/00 (AR) CFJ: Crawfordsville, Indiana 25W 0717 12/29/00 (AR) H7: Manitoulin, Ontario ??W 0521 12/24/00 (AR) JT: Stephenville, Newfoundland 1kW 0728 12/29/00 (AR) 3B: Brockville, Ontario ??W 0705 12/24/00 (AR) DDP: San Juan, Puerto Rico 4kW 0316 12/22/00 (AR) OO: Oshawa, Ontario 11W 0318 12/22/00 (AR) ML: Charlevoix, Quebec 500W 0449 12/21/00 (AR) YB: North Bay, Ontario 500W 0413 12/20/00 (AR) A: Hamilton, Ontario 17W 0500 12/21/00 (AR) BWK: Bunkie, Louisiana 25W 0500 12/21/00 (AR) PEO: Skavsta airport/Nykoping, Sweden(ca 3 kilometers north of my home, outer marker RWY27) TRX: Trenton, Missouri 25W 0420 12/20/00 (AR) YPO: Peawanuck, Ontario 125W 0515 12/21/00 (AR) BPO: Oneida, Tennessee 25W 0329 12/22/00 (AR) R: Toronto, Ontario 25W 0334 12/22/00 (AR) FNB: Falls City, Nebraska ??W 0524 12/21/00 (AR) IMS: Madison, Wisconsin ??W 0341 12/22/00 (AR) ST: St. Louis, Missouri 25W 0515 12/21/00 (AR) Y: North Bay, Ontario 50W 0336 12/22/00 (AR) YSL: St. Leonard, New Brunswick ??W 0415 12/28/00 (AR) AQ: Appleton, Wisconsin 25W 0352 12/22/00 (AR) H: Montreal, Quebec 95W 0355 12/22/00 (AR) DAR: Darlowo, Poland MRA: Mragowo, Poland YTA: Pembroke, Ontario 1kW 0714 12/24/00 (AR) SDA: Shenandoah, Iowa 25W 0423 12/28/00 (AR) YHD: Dryden, Ontario 200W 0430 12/20/00 (AR) 3U: Gatineau, Quebec ??W 0800 12/28/00 (AR) BC: Baie Comeau, Quebec ??W 0234 12/26/00 (AR) IEB: Lebanon, Missouri 25W 0533 12/21/00 (AR) JUE: Lebanon, Tennessee ??W 2320 12/23/00 (AR) OL: Linkoping, Sweden EVB: New Smyrna Beach, Florida ??W 0430 12/28/00 (AR) HQI: Coats, North Carolina ??W 0533 12/24/00 (AR) HY: Vaasa, Finland RA: Unid NDB 1020 AM 400 Hz (13/Feb/01) (KB) RD: Hasslo airport/Vasteras, Sweden CEK: Crete, Nebraska 25W 0541 12/21/00 (AR) INN: NDB Insbruck (AUT) 2345 cw, ID (06 Jan 01) (HPT) TU: Tupelo, Mississippi 25W 0538 12/21/00 (AR) BUR: NDB Burnham G 0715 AM 400 Hz (14/Feb/01) (KB) EF: McKinney, Texas 25W 0432 12/20/00 (AR) T: Linkoping, Sweden All heard 2001-01-02, 0030- -0220 UTC.(TO) NAL: Unid NDB 1020 AM 1 kHz Strong at 53n08e (13/Feb/01) (KB) CWL: NDB Cranwell G 0706 AM 400 Hz (14/Feb/01) (KB) DXE: Dexter, Missouri 25W 0546 12/21/00 (AR) RVJ: Reidsville, Georgia 25W 0721 12/24/00 (AR) CKP: Cherokee, Iowa 25W 0411 12/22/00 (AR) FTP: Fort Payne, Alabama 25W 0439 12/20/00 (AR) HWQ: NDB Platform Hewett A IW 0702 AM 400 Hz (14/Feb/01) (KB) IZS: Montezuma, Georgia 25W 0348 12/27/00 (AR) MCH: NDB Manchester G 0713 AM 400 Hz (14/Feb/01) (KB) IKY: Springfield, Kentucky 25W 0415 12/22/00 (AR) AYB: Auburn, Nebaska 25W 0445 12/20/00 (AR) VA: Varadero, Cuba ??W 0701 12/28/00 (AR) IZN: Lincolnton, North Carolina 25W 2349 12/22/00 (AR) MHP: Metter, Georgia 25W 0550 12/21/00 (AR) Pagina 143 WUN-v07 NDB Prvek CZE 1655 AM 1 kHz (14/Feb/01) (KB) Storm Lake, Iowa ??W 0555 12/21/00 (AR) Washington, Georgia 25W 0445 12/20/00 (AR) NDB Prerov CZE 1652 AM 1 kHz (14/Feb/01) (KB) Malta Radio 1709 CW Nav wngs (14/Feb/01) (KB) Unid NDB 1904 AM Approx 700 Hz (13/Feb/01) (KB) NDB Holesov CZE 1645 AM 1 kHZ (14/Feb/01) (KB) UNID 2230 CW / NDB with modulation A1A ??? (15/Feb/2001) (Argo,Sicily) 00458.0 WN: Unid NDB 1647 AM 1 kHz Call 2 x (14/Feb/01) (KB) 00474.5 SA: NDB Saratov RUS?? 1555 AM 700 Hz (14/Feb/01) (KB) 00477.0 O+E/A: Unid NDB 1626 AM 700 Hz '---. .-' (14/Feb/01) (KB) 00490.0 KO: NDB Koshany UKR 1940 AM 1 kHz (11/Feb/01) (KB) 00490.0 S: LA GARDE 2300 fec 100/E/170 Nav wngs in FF. Just audible, poor copy. (28/Jan)(DW) 00490.0 WAK: NDB Vakarel BUL 1940 AM 1 kHz (11/Feb/01) (KB) 00492.0 TBV: NDB Trebova CZE 1946 AM 1 kHz (11/Feb/01) (KB) 00495.0 PA: NDB Pancevo YUG 1948 AM 1 kHz (11/Feb/01) (KB) 00508.0 Z: NDB Zilina SVK 1943 AM 1 kHz (11/Feb/01) (KB) 00513.0 TAH: Istanbul Radio 1955 CW tfc list; off 1958 (11/Feb/01) (KB) 00514.5 XU: NDB Namest nad Oslavou CZE 1952 AM 1 kHz Listed 516 but modulation heard on 513.5 and 515.5 (11/Feb/01) (KB) 00515.0 RRQ: Rock Rapids, Iowa 25W 0601 12/21/00 (AR) 00517.0 ARD: NDB Arad ROU 0647 AM 1 kHz (8 Feb) (KB) 00518.0 CTV: R:MonsantoRadio POR 2249 FEC/100/170 Local MIBs. (16 Feb) (RGA) 00518.0 EJM: Q:ValentiaRadio IRL 2244 FEC/100/170 MIBs. (16 Feb) (RGA) 00518.0 F: Arkhangelsk 1650 FEC/Navtex wx. Now using common F slot rather than 02/06/.../2200? (8 Feb) (KB) 00518.0 F:UGE/Arkhangelsk Radio 1649 CW "uge" + ARQ bursts repeated until 1650 not followed by expected Navtex bcst. FEC/Navtex (short single msg) & 0450 (9 Feb) (KB) 00518.0 G: Cullercoats 1700 FEC/Navtex at 1703 suddenly into idling with msg "No carrier". Still at 1800 (8 Feb) (KB) 00518.0 GCT: Guthrie Center, Iowa 25W 0605 12/21/00 (AR) 00518.0 J: Sydney CG CAN 0658 FEC/Navtex wx in FF (9 Feb) (KB) 00518.0 O: St. Johns CAN 0619 FEC/100/170 Navtex begin of nav wng re Strait of Belle Isle Then blocked by Portpatrick (14/Feb/01) (KB) 00518.0 OST: Oostende Radio 0835 FEC "ost navtex test 08/02/01 08:35:17 utc the quick brown fox ...". Repeated several times until 0841. Navtex id T or M not sent (8 Feb) (KB) 00518.0 Q: MALIN HEAD 2240 fec 100/E/170 NAVTEX. Wx fcast. Signal breaking up badly. (28/Jan)(DW) 00518.0 R: MONSANTO 2248 fec 100/E/170 NAVTEX. Nav wngs. (28/Jan)(DW) 00518.0 S: Niton G FEC/100/170 1500 (29-01-01) (AB) 00518.0 TM: NDB Tomakovka UKR 2040 AM 1 kHz (9 Feb) (KB) 00518.0 V: Unid Italian Navtex 2338 FEC/100/170 Italian CG Navarea III. (16 Feb) (RGA) 00518.0 VON: O:CCG St John's NFLD CAN 2225 FEC/100/170 Wx fcast for SE & SW Grand Banks. Variable copy. European QRM. (16 Feb) (RGA) 00518.0 X: Labrador CAN? 0657 FEC/100.170 Navtex storm warning. Schedule says J/Sydney as logged on 9/Feb (11/Feb/01) (KB) 00520.0 AE: Unid NDB 0555 AM 1 kHz sidebands also +- 2k (8 Feb) (KB) 00525.0 CH: NDB Cherniakhiv UKR 1612 AM 1 kHz (14/Feb/01) (KB) 00525.0 HG: NDB Wroclaw POL 0600 AM/CW 1 kHz (8 Feb) (KB) 00526.0 ZLS: Stella Maris, Bahamas 500W 0244 12/26/00 (AR) 00534.0 SL: NDB Bydgoszcz POL 0715 AM 1 kHz (13/Feb/01) (KB) 00588.0 P: NDB Pyrzowice POL 1904 AM 1 kHz (13/Feb/01) (KB) 00590.0 OL: NDB Sczcecin, POL 0643 AM/CW 1 kHz (8 Feb) (KB) 00615.0 OM: NDB Platform Gorm IW 1600 AM 400 Hz (14/Feb/01) (KB) 00840.0 KR: NDB Kaliningrad? 1605 AM 1 kHz (14/Feb/01) (KB) 01608.5 SPA: GYDNIA RADIO 2131 CW Chan free marker "SPA" (05/Feb)(DW) Pagina 144 00432.0 00434.0 00435.0 00441.0 00443.0 00445.0 00448.0 00453.0 PK: SLB: IIY: CK: 9HD: CL: HLV: IA: WUN-v07 01608.5 SPA: Gdynia Radio 1938 cw, de spa + digitals (10 Jan 01)(HPT) 01638.0 OFK: Turku Radio 0235 USB E nav. warnings // 1677, 2810 (07 Jan 01) (HPT) 01650.0 UNID: C.R.O.S.S. station (like "Genique"), not Corsen, not Griz Nez 1934 wx, mentioning Toulouse, Etel and different seas (17 Feb. 01)(HPT) 01665.0 LGT: Tjoeme Radio 2106 USB E/Norw. tfc.-list, nav. warning # 1 (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 01677.0 OFK: Turku Radio 0236 USB E nav. warnings // 1638, 2810 (07 Jan 01) (HPT) 01677.0 EJM: Malinhead CG: 2034 USB E nav. warn. (22 Jan. 01)(HPT) 01869.0 Yarmouth CG (UK): 2041 USB E wx (22 Jan. 01)(HPT) 01888.0 IAR: Rome Radio 0041 USB E/I wx (29 Jan 01) (HPT) 01680.0 LGL: Floroe Radio 1920 USB wkg. fishing trawler Frederic Daniel (FNGN),connecting to Norwegian CG (17 Feb. 01) (HPT) 01692.0 SPH: Gdynia Radio 2134 USB, E nav. warnings (23 Jan 01)(HPT) 01698.0 EAR: La Coruña Radio: 2034 nav. warn. (30 Jan. 01) (HPT) 01698.0 EAR: Coruña Radio 1935 USB E/Sp tfc-list (09 Jan. 01)(HPT) 01704.0 OXZ: Lyngby Radio 2203 USB E nav. warnings // 1734, 1758, 2586, (regular sced) (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 01707.0 Machichaco Radio: 2334 USB E/Sp tfc-list (06 Jan 01) (HPT) 01728.0 LGN: Bergen Radio 1815 USB, E, wkg. vessel UFXL(10 Jan 01) (hpt) 01734.0 OXZ: Lyngby Radio 2203 USB E nav. warnings // 1704, 1758, 2586, (regular sced) (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 01758.0 OXZ: Lyngby Radio 2204 USB E nav. warnings // 1704, 1734, 2586, (regular sced) (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 01905.0 : Unid 2135 USB Analog scrambled fishfone. Female voice. (29 Jan) (RGA) 01905.0 : Unid 2135 USB Analog scrambled fishfone. Female voice. (29 Jan) (RGA) 02105.0 FNGN: fishing trawler Frederic Daniel 1920 USB wkg. Floroe Radio (LGL)(17 Feb. 01)(HPT) 02128.0 Humber: CG 1942 USB E QSY 2226 (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 02182.0 CROSS: Corsen 1945 USB F QSY 1650 (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 02182.0 FNGN: fishing trawler Frederic Daniel 1903 USB clg. Norwegian coastguard, Floroe Radio (LGL) answering, QSY ch 256 (17 Feb. 01)(HPT) 02182.0 ICB: Genova Radio 1638 USB E/I QSY 1925, 2642 (06 Jan 01)(HPT) 02182.0 LGN: Bergen Radio 1813 USB, E, wkg. vessel, wkg. QRGs (10 Jan 01) (hpt) 02182.0 LGT: Tjoeme Radio 2106 USB E/Norw. QSY 1665 (01 Jan 01)(hpt) 02182.0 SAE: Tingstaede Radio 2206 USB E QSY 2768 (regular sced) (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 02182.0 SDJ: Stockholm Radio 1533 USB, E, QSY (01 Jan 00) (hpt) 02182.0 SVN: Olympia Radio 1638 USB E/Gr QSY 2590 (06 Jan 01)(HPT) 02182.0 UNID: C.R.O.S.S. station (like "Genique"), not Corsen, not Griz Nez 1933 QSY 1650 (17 Feb. 01)(HPT) 02182.0 CTG: Radionaval Alges 2106 USB E/Port. QSY 2657(21 Jan. 01) (HPT) 02182.0 Aberdeen: CG 2333 USB E QSY 2226 (28 Jan 01) (HPT) 02182.0 EAF: Finisterre Radio 1934 + 2034 USB E/S Mayday-relay beacon alert on position 41° 14.? N, 10° 38.4 West(30 Jan. 01) (HPT) 02182.0 EAO: Palma Radio 2004 USB E/S mayday-relay, beacon alert on position 38° 55.8 North 002° 32.0 West (01 Feb. 01)(HPT) 02182.0 EJM: Malinhead CG 2033 USB E QSY 1677 (22 Jan. 01)(HPT) 02182.0 IAR: Rome Radio 0041 USB E/I QSY 1888 (29 Jan 01) (HPT) 02182.0 IQX: Trieste Radio 2036 USB E/I QSY 2624, 2656, 1855 (30 Jan. 01)(HPT) 02182.0 LGQ: Rogaland Radio 2332 USB E/Norw. "No tfc on hand" (28 Jan 01)(HPT) 02182.0 La Coruña Radio: 2303 USB E/S Mayday relay, ship in distress in area 43° 43.3 N, 010° 15.3 W, helicopters are in the air (28 Jan. 01) (HPT) 02182.0 SDJ: Stockholm Radio 2333 QSY (28 Jan 01) (HPT) Pagina 145 WUN-v07 02182.0 SPH: Gdynia Radio 1733 USB E/Pol QSY 1692 (20 Jan. 01) (HPT) 02182.0 SPH: Gdynia Radio 2134 USB, E/Pol. QSY 1692 (23 Jan 01)(HPT) 02182.0 Yarmouth CG (UK): 2040 USB E QSY 1869 (22 Jan. 01)(HPT) 02187.5 E: 2132 E GMDSS 100 100 R Valencia radio clg all ships for safety mgs on 1755/2099 khz 12/23/00 (BV) 02187.5 IPP: 2136 IPP I GMDSS 100 100 R Palermo radio bq to testcall from mv China prospect 3foj5 mmsi 355711000 12/23/00 (BV) 02203.0 MGJ: Ny Faslane 0042 ITA-2 75/R/375 ch mrk (10 Jan 01)(HPT) 02226.0 Humber: CG 1942 USB E wx forecast (regular sced)(01 Jan 01) (hpt) 02250.0 OWF: Danish Airforce Skrydstrup DNK 2001 MIL-STD 188-141A Clg OWD (05-02-01) (AB) 02250.0 OWI: Danish Airforce Aalborg DNK 1907 MIL-STD 188-141A Clg OWE. (05-02-01) (AB) 02309.0 : Unid Polish mil? 2048 USB Uwaga (attention) broadcast (25 Jan) (AB) 02357.5 OUA32: Danish navy Aarhus DNK 2205 CW VVV marker (25 Jan) (AB) 02362.0 MEVH: Unid marker 2251 CW (7 Jan) (AB) 02386.0 : Unid 2149 RTTY/75/850 Been idling for hours. (29 Jan) (RGA) 02395.0 mv Balticborg: IW wkg unid vessel 0109 USB (21 Jan) (AB) 02478.0 : Unid 2156 ARQ-E3/72/400 Poor synch. No tfc. (29 Jan) (RGA) 02483.0 : Unid 2214 USB Analogue enciphered FishFone with digital setups. Prob Spanish fishing fleet 2 male voices in Sx wkg. (17 Feb) (RGA) 02563.0 : M51 French Intel F 2157 CW BT NR 63 J 25 22:57:14 2001 BT 5LGs CW (25 Jan) (AB) 02563.1 : Mystery 5LGs Stn 2202 CW NR 47J: 29 23:01:40 2001=(5LGs). Someone log this recently as French illicit? (29 Jan) (RGA) 02586.0 OXZ: Lyngby Radio 2205 USB E nav. warnings // 1704, 1734, 1758 (regular sced) (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 02605.0 YLQ: Riga Radio LVA 2300 USB Wx (19 Jan) (AB) 02182.0 Aberdeen: CG 2333 USB E QSY 2226 (28 Jan 01) (HPT) 02182.0 EAF: Finisterre Radio 1934 + 2034 USB E/S Mayday-relay beacon alert on position 41° 14.? N, 10° 38.4 West(30 Jan. 01) (HPT) 02182.0 EAO: Palma Radio 2004 USB E/S mayday-relay, beacon alert on position 38° 55.8 North 002° 32.0 West (01 Feb. 01)(HPT) 02182.0 EJM: Malinhead CG 2033 USB E QSY 1677 (22 Jan. 01)(HPT) 02182.0 IAR: Rome Radio 0041 USB E/I QSY 1888 (29 Jan 01) (HPT) 02182.0 IQX: Trieste Radio 2036 USB E/I QSY 2624, 2656, 1855 (30 Jan. 01)(HPT) 02182.0 LGQ: Rogaland Radio 2332 USB E/Norw. "No tfc on hand" (28 Jan 01)(HPT) 02182.0 La Coruña Radio: 2303 USB E/S Mayday relay, ship in distress in area 43° 43.3 N, 010° 15.3 W, helicopters are in the air (28 Jan. 01) (HPT) 02182.0 SDJ: Stockholm Radio 2333 QSY (28 Jan 01) (HPT) 02182.0 SPH: Gdynia Radio 1733 USB E/Pol QSY 1692 (20 Jan. 01) (HPT) 02182.0 SPH: Gdynia Radio 2134 USB, E/Pol. QSY 1692 (23 Jan 01)(HPT) 02182.0 Yarmouth CG (UK): 2040 USB E QSY 1869 (22 Jan. 01)(HPT) 02626.0 IQX: Trieste Radio 2036 USB E/I wx file://2656, 1855 announced but not audible here (30 Jan. 01) (HPT) 02643.0 A9M: Hamala Radio 2331 cw, de a9mtlx + SITOR (16 Febr. 01) (HPT) 02643.5 SPS: Witowo Radio 2329 cw, de sps/tor + dots (16 Febr. 01) (HPT) 02643.6 SPS: WitowoRadio POL 2218 CW Marker for ARQ. (17 Feb) (RGA) 02656.0 IQX: Trieste Radio 2036 USB E/I wx file://2626, 1855 announced but not audible here (30 Jan. 01) (HPT) 02657.0 CTG: Radionaval Alges 2106 USB E/Port. wx and nav.warnings, 2134 off (21 Jan. 01) (HPT) Pagina 146 02677.0 02680.0 02687.0 02687.0 02706.0 02761.0 02768.0 02782.5 02789.0 02800.0 02806.0 02810.0 02840.7 02851.0 02857.5 WUN-v07 CROSS Corsen: F Wx 0104 USB (21 Jan) (AB) 4XZ: Ny Haifa 1745 cw, vvv (08 Jan 01) (HPT) JWT: Norwegian navy Stavanger NOR 2144 USB Wkg 800D (25 Jan) (AB) JWT: Norwegian navy Stavanger NOR 2344 USB wkg C7S and W1W. Radio checks (20 Jan) (AB) :Unid 2155 CW Very fast 5FGs (Jan 8) (AB) OSU: Ostende Radio 2235 USB E/Dutch nav. warnings (17 Febr. 01) (HPT) SAE: Tingstaede Radio 2206 USB E nav. warn. (regular sced) (01 Jan 01) (hpt) YRLQ: CIS Military 2221 CW Sx. To E5TO: zeu zzf qsa? Responds zeu zzf qsa2 k. (17 Feb) (RGA) FUE: F Ny Brest 2347 RTTY 75/850 FAAA de FUE, ry, test (16 Febr. 01) (HPT) 4XZ: Ny Haifa 2143 cw, vvv (09 Jan 01) (HPT) EAF: Finisterre Radio 2243 USB Sp phone-patch, afterwards cw eaf (17 Febr. 01) (HPT) OFK: Turku Radio 0237 USB E nav. warnings // 1638, 1677 (07 Jan 01) (HPT) pres: German CG 2005 SITOR-A, clg. BGS 21, 2028 Selcal TQFR then wx from Seewetterdienst Hamburg in German language (27 Jan 01) (HPT) unid: 2128 rtty 50/170 tfc ff + arabic 2000-12-26 (WP3) OUA32: Danish Navy 2213 cw, vvv oua 4/8/11/14/25/ ovk 11/12/14/20/21/23/25/33/34/35 (27 Jan 01) (HPT) Gander Aero: 0204 USB E wkg. a/c 502, Selcal HQAF (18 Feb. 01) 02872.0 (HPT) 02872.0 Shanwick Aero: 0206 USB E wkg. Lufthansa 417, Lufthansa423 (0208) (18 Feb. 01) (HPT) 02941.0 ROSTOV VOLMET(?): Rostov UKR(?) 2228 USB Russian language bcast. (17 Feb) (RGA) 03059.0 270042: C-17 97-0042 2049 ALE/USB Sounds also 8992 (6 Feb) (SA) 03059.0 440191:KC-10 84-0191 0547 ALE/USB Wkg JDG + Sounds various freq's through the morning (15 Feb) (SA) 03059.0 491946: KC-10 79-1946 0823 ALE/USB Wkg AED (11 Feb) (SA) 03106.0 UNID: E10 SIO2 2100 AM / YL repeat "SYN2" (26/Jan/2001) (Argo Sicily) 03137.0 160017: C-5 86-0017 1946 ALE/USB Sounds (6 Feb) (SA) 03137.0 230603: Aircraft AIR testing (msg to itself) 1851 MIL-STD 188-141A (05-02-01) (AB) 03137.0 240068: C-17 94-0068/Rch-V9 0616 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE CRO unable to copy (9 Feb) (SA) 03137.0 270044: C-17 97-0044 2012 ALE/USB Sounds (2 Feb)(SA) 03137.0 280050: C-17 98-0050 1856 ALE/USB Sounds (9 Feb) (SA) 03137.0 280: Unid 0257 ALE/USB Calls ADW/Andrews AFB MD USA. (22 Jan) (SA) 03137.0 430075: CACTI-02 KC-10 83-0075 0608 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE answered by ADW for P.P. to Mildenhall AMC ADW unable to read them (12 Feb) (SA) 03137.0 460032: KC-10 86-0032 0539 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE to HILDA EAST for P.P. to MILDENHALL AMC DSN 3143082247 P.P. failed (12 Feb) (SA) 03137.0 460032: SP***-95 KC-10 86-0032 0543 ALE/USB WKG CRO ALE+VOICE FOR P.P. as above ADW closed P.P. as unreadable. Callsign sounds like SPOCK (12 Feb) (SA) 03137.0 ADW: 0419 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE for radio check (10 Feb) (SA) 03137.0 ANDREWS: Wkg 170029 0615 ALE/USB Wkg C-5 87-0029 (30 Jan) (SA) 03137.0 JTY: USAF Yokota J 2043 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding (15-02-01) (AB) 03172.5 IMB1: Roma Meteo 2130 RTTY 50/850 wx (25/Jan/2001) (Argo Sicily) 03195.0 MX: Russian mil Izhevsk RUS 0013 CW Channel marker (21 Jan) (AB) 03196.0 : Russian Navy 2235 36-50/36/190 1 msg at 50bps. (17 Feb) (RGA) 03211.7 IRBE40: loc un-ID 19.40 Packet Calling RITA72 and "DE IRBE40 ZBK1 Pagina 147 WUN-v07 SBP NODEVA 22KK". Also RITA72 calling IRBE28 with "IRBE28 DE RITA72PRIECWGUS ZIEMASSVpTKUS!" (24Dec00). (PT) 03222.0 RCV: HQ Russian Black Sea Fleet Sebastopol UKR 2213 CW Msgs to collective RKZ in PL cyrillic. 945 16 29 2350 945 = (29 Jan) (RGA) 03269.0 WJTH: Unid. Prob Russian Mil 2238 CW Wkg .LZK (17 Feb) (RGA) 03270.0 UNID: E10 SIO2 2100 AM / YL repeat "CIO2" (26/Jan/2001) (Argo Sicily) 03275.0 ZKN6: CIS Military 2331 CW Simplex net. 4 subs identified. (20 Jan)(RGA) 03287.0 CKN: CANFORCE Victoria, BC, CAN 0642 RTTY 75/850 NAWS DEC CKN ZKR F1 2386 4167 6245 8303 12392 16555 22185 AR (30/Jan/2001) (nr0d) 03335.0 MX: Russian navy St Petersburg RUS 0018 CW Channel marker L. (21 Jan) (AB) 03363.0 : Russian Air Defence 2243 CW Plots: 12501115373340= 4135113514???? (17 Feb) (RGA) 03398.0 U4NP: Unid 2247 CW Responds 'r 10 k' to poor hand-sent 5LGs on same freq. No accented letters. (17 Feb) (RGA) 03413.0 EIP: Shannon Volmet 0103 USB E Volmet (07 Jan 01) (HPT) 03413.0 Shannon:Volmet Air Radio 2024 15 Feb 01 USB wx tfc (EB) 03466.0 REA4: AFHQ Moscow RUS 2341 CW 29220 Bcast to aircraft. Tx on 3466 (at least) breaks down before end. 29220 bcast repeated at 2248z. file://5495 & 5227. (29 Jan) (RGA) 03485.0 VFG: Gander Volmet 0059 USB E Volmet ID (07 Jan 01) (HPT) 03585.0 BON533: Chinese net 1100 CW Wkd with bon724, boz541, boz687, boz813, boz985. (1 Feb) (IB) 03594.0 C: Russian Navy 2230 CW Sub bcast marker. (29 Jan) (RGA) 03594.8 MX: Russian navy Kaliningrad RUS 2357 CW Cluster beacon P (20 Jan) (AB) 03594.9 MX: Russian navy Arkhangelsk RUS 2357 CW Cluster beacon S (20 Jan) (AB) 03595.0 MX: Russian navy Moscow RUS 2357 CW Cluster beacon C (20 Jan) (AB) 03651.5 SXA34: Ny Spata Attikis cw vvv de sxa34 (07 Jan 01) (HPT) 03652.0 GYA: Royal Navy G 1959 FAX/120/576 Chart (29-01-01) (AB) 03666.0 V1P: N.Korean military 1127 CW 5FGs g1e de v1p qtc. g1e de v1p qsa ? qru qtc vvv. = = = = = = = =. g1e de v1p qsa ? qru qtc = = k. = = nr 135 5t 2t 25 2212 587 438 = = = 58364 821t7 47613 t9258 38156... (12 Feb) (IB) 03667.2 : Unid 2232 ARQ-E/46/150 Idling. No traffic. 03678.0 SXH32: HN Crete GRC 2308 CW Vs Marker. (17 Feb) (RGA) 03678.0 SXH32: Ny Creta 0113 cw vvv de sxh 32 (07 Jan 01) (HPT) 03712.0 SXA33: HN Spata Attikis GRC 2309 CW Vs Marker. (17 Feb) (RGA) 03712.0 SXA33: Ny Spata Attikis cw vvv de sxa33 (07 Jan 01) (HPT) 03765.0 PBB:Dutch navy Netherlands 1940 18 Feb 01 RTTY 75 callband (EB) 03782.0 CTP: NATO Lisbon, POR 0654 RTTY 75/850 NAWS DE CTP (30/Jan/2001) (nr0d) 03784.0 CTP:Portuguese naval Portugal 1933 18 Feb 01 RTTY 75 callband (EB) 03810.0 HD2IOA: Guayaquil TS 0622 AM/LSB only. Beeps, time announcement at xxxx53 (8 Feb) (KB) 03815.0 Sqeaky Wheel: RUS Channel marker 0014 AM (21 Jan) (AB) 03840.0 E10: Israeli Intel ISR in progress 0015 AM (21 Jan) (AB) 03858.5 German Airforce: 0011 ARQ-E 85.7 bd. idling (01 Jan 00)(hpt) 03882.0 4XZ:I.D.F. Haifa Israel 1947 15 Feb 01 CW 5 ltr tfc (EB) 03887.5 AEM1AM: US MARS G wkg AEM1SMC, AEM1EB, AEM1FKF 1815 LSB (20 Jan) (AB) 04120.0 : G04 3-Note Oddity 2110 USB In progress USB (25 Jan) (AB) 04137.0 : CIS Military 2315 81-81/81/180 System revs at 81bps. (17 Feb) (RGA) Pagina 148 WUN-v07 04153.6 GANTSEC: USCG Greater Antilles Section San Juan PR 0559 USB Clg 20 CHARLIE no joy. Thanks to Jeff Jones tip. (Log 3-10 Feb) (RB) 04154.3 DRAF: German Navy Destroyer FGS Moelders (D-186) 0506 USB Clg/wkg DHJ59, German Navy Wilhelmshaven in EE re has 1 routine msg, into secure digital. Surprised to see she is still in service -or did my ears deceive me? (see 4153.3 at 0515). This is former USN DDG-29. I last logged/QSL'ed her in 1996. (Log 3-10 Feb) (RB) 04154.3 DRFA: German Navy minesweeper FGS Dattelin (M-1068) 0515 USB Clg/wkg DHJ59 in EE re has 1 routine, 1 priority message to pass. (Log 3-10 Feb) (RB) 04154.3 DRHM: German Navy Auxiliary/Support vessel FGS Werra (A-514) 0547 USB clg/wkg DHJ59 in EE re has 1 priority msg to send. (Log 3-10 Feb) (RB) 04165.0 KPA2: Unid Illicit 2318 USB YL rptg KPA2. Pactor QRM. (17 Feb) (RGA) 04167.0 ---: SPANISH NAVY ? 0922 RTTY 100/N/850 Tfc in clear (FM Marques Ensenada TO Ajal INFO Alflot) and online encrypted (07/Feb)(DW) 04210.0 IAR: Rome Radio 0006 cw ID, SITOR (02 Jan 01) (hpt) 04210.5 ESA: Tallinn Radio 0007 cw ID, SITOR (02 Jan 01) (hpt) 04211.5 UFN: Novorossisk Radio 0010 cw ID, SITOR (02 Jan 01) (hpt) 04215.0 UNID: 2350 cw, CNA or RNA or CNT or RNT with tones (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 04215.5 oxz: Lyngby Radio 0044 sitor-b danish nx 2000-12-28 (WP3) 04216.0 TAH: Istanbul Radio 2328 cw ID, SITOR (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 04216.5 IAR: Rome Radio 2328 cw ID, SITOR (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 04218.0 OST: Oostende Radio 2325 cw ID, SITOR (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 04218.5 lzw24: Varna Radio BUL 0047 sitor-b tfc list 2000-12-28 (WP3) 04219.0 TAH: Istanbul Radio 2326 cw ID, SITOR (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 04219.5 IAR: Rome Radio 2327 cw ID, SITOR (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 04227.0 igj42: IN Augusta 0052 rtty 50/850 carb msg and yes, 50 Bauds ! 2000-12-28 (WP3) 04233.0 A4M: Muscat Radio 2324 cw, ID (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 04235.0 NMF: USCG BOSTON 0933 FAX 120/576/N/800 Strong but fuzzy due m/path. Sfc analysis (26/Jan)(DW) 04235.0 NMF: USCG Boston 0746 FAX/120/576 General info, www address etc.7 lines of text, Barely readable (03/Feb/01) (KB) 04241.0 4XZ Ny Haifa 2321 cw, vvv mrk (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 04242.0 4XZ:I.D.F. Haifa Israel 1903 15 Feb 01 CW 5 ltr tfc (EB) 04253.0 TAH: Istanbul Radio 2318 cw cq qsx (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 04253.0 TAH:Istanbul radio Turkey 1856 15 Feb 01 CW callband (EB) 04256.0 A9M: Hamala Radio 2317 cw ID, SITOR (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 04259.0 SAB: GW NODE GOETEBORG 0839 fec 100/E/170 Tfc list. Chan free marker (Globe) "SAB". Wkng ship in Globedata (06/Feb)(DW) 04259.0 SAB: Goeteborg Radio 2316 cw ID, SITOR (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 04262.0 LFI: Rogaland Radio 2315 cw ID, SITOR (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 04264.5 UNID: 0852 UNID 75/164 cont. synchr. acf=0 (Dec. 24 00)(PLOO) 04268.0 VTG4: Ny Bombay 2306 cw, vvv (21 Jan. 01) (HPT) 04270.0 E10: Israeli Intel ISR PCD2 2030 AM (09-02-01) (AB) 04271.0 CFH: Can Forces Halifax CAN 2225 FAX/120/576 Chart (08-02-01) (AB) 04271.0 CFH: Can Forces Halifax CAN RTTY/75/750 TAFs (08-02-01) (AB) 04271.0 CFH: Halifax Military 0740 RTTY/75/720 Wx for U.S. airports. Strong, but heavy path distortion (03/Feb/01) (KB) 04292.0 IAR: Rome Radio 1952 ID, daily wx rpt normally lastening until 22.15 Italian and English language (10 Jan 01) (hpt) 04294.0 SXA34: Ny Spata Attikis 2313 cw, vvv (01 Jan 01) (hpt) Pagina 149 WUN-v07 04294.0 SXA34: Spata Attikis 1540 CW / ID from Greece (18/Feb/2001) (Argo Sicily) 04295.0 FUE: French Navy, Brest, France 0740 RTTY 74/850 FAAA DE FUE TESTING RY's SG's 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 INT ZBZ (30/Jan/2001) (nr0d) 04295.0 fue: F Navy Brest 0104 rtty 75/850 faaa de fue 2000-12-28 (WP3) 04296.0 FUE:rench naval Brest France 1845 15 Feb 01 RTTY 75 Callband (EB) 04302.0 A9M: Hamala Radio 2238 cw, ID (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 04317.9 NMG: USCG New Orleans 0805 FAX/120/576 Hardly recognizable as sea/wind fcst good on 8503.9 kHz (03/Feb/01) (KB) 04318.0 : Moscow Meteo 1623 FAX/120/288 400 hPa analysis file://6890; 5108 kHz nil. (03/Feb/01) (KB) 04320.0 IAR4: Rome Radio 2240 vvv, mrk (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 04325.5 R: Ny Ustinov 2243 cw "R" only (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 04331.0 4XZ Ny Haifa 2244 cw, vvv mrk (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 04343.0 RLK7: Arkhangelsk Radio 2247 cw 4LY de RLK qsx (01 Jan 01)(hpt) 04363.0 3AC: Monaco Radio 1800 USB F/E tfc-list, wkg. Channels (20 Jan. 01) (HPT) 04405.0 TAH: Istanbul Radio 1805 USB Turk./E ID wx // 8812, 13128 (07 Jan 01) (HPT) 04426.0 NMC: USCG Communications Area Master Station Pacific 0440 USB w/high seas wx,file://8764. (2 Feb) (RB) 04426.0 NMN: USCG Communications Area Master Station Atlantic 0500 USB A real shock. w/high seas wx read by a real person! YL w/British accent. (2 Feb)(RB) 04557.0 XPH: Polytone station RUS msg 2150 AM (16 Jan) (AB) 04557.0 XPH: Polytone station RUS msg 2150 AM (19 Jan) (AB) 04557.8 MX: Russian navy Kaliningrad RUS 2148 CW Cluster beacon P. (16 Jan) (AB) 04557.9 MX: Russian navy Arkhangelsk RUS 2148 CW Cluster beacon S. (16 Jan) (AB) 04558.0 PSC: Russian Navy 2327 CW Beacon Cluster. (17 Feb) (RGA) 04560.0 TAH: Istanbul Radio 2004 FEC/100/170 Wx in EE; at 2008 repeated in Turkish (02/Feb/01) (KB) 04562.0 RKR74: Irkutsk Meteo 1936 FAX/120/576 unid chart, after occasional msgs in RTTY on 4560 and QSY at 1918 (02/Feb/01) (KB) 04570.0 HZN46: Jeddah Meteo 2033 RTTY/100/? Synoptic reports from Germany (SMDL EDZW)! (02/Feb/01) (KB) 04570.0 hzn46: Jeddah Meteo 0027 rtty 100/425 wx to oejm und heca 2000-12-28(WP3) 04570.1 HZN46: Jeddah Meteo SDA 2330 RTTY/100/720 Satellite data. (17 Feb) (RGA) 04582.0 DDK2: Pinneberg Meteo 0849 RTTY/50/425 North Sea & Baltic weather; plain text in EE (03/Feb/01) (KB) 04583.0 DDK2: DWD Pinneberg Meteo 1717 ITA-2 50/R/450 ry, ID, QRGs (10 Jan 01) (hpt) 04583.0 DDK2: Hamburg Meteo 0545 RTTY/50/380 w/meteo tfc. (20/Jan/01) (MADX) 04584.0 ---:Hamburg meteo Germany 2052 29 Jan 01 RTTY 50 Baltic and North sea wx (EB) 04610.0 GFA: Bracknell Meteo 1602 FAX/120/576 Sea surface temperatures. Marginal quality due to path distortion. (03/Feb/01) (KB) 04616.0 BMF: Taipei Meteo 2026 FAX/120/576 begin of chart; mostly unreadable in QRM; slightly better on 5250 kHz (02/Feb/01) (KB) 04627.0 XPH: Polytone station RUS msg 2140 AM (19 Jan) (AB) 04632.0 BARRANCA: Colombian Navy Training Base Barranquilla 0348 MIL-STD 188-141A clg CARMA: unid Colombian Navy. Pagina 150 04632.0 04645.0 04700.0 04707.2 04721.0 WUN-v07 (4/Feb/01) (MADX) INDEPEN3: Colombian Navy Corvette Independiente (Type FS1500,CM-54) 0137 MIL-STD 188-141A clg ATLANTICO: Colombian Navy Atlantic Fleet HQ. (23/Jan/01) (MADX) Tallinn ATIS: 2256 USB, E, ATIS, Id (21 Jan. 01) (HPT) 1KZSDKACA:POLISH KFOR ?LOC 2305 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng 1KZDJANKOVIC (15/Jan)(DW) unid: 0034 arq-m2/200 rq & idle 2000-12-28 (WP3) 170035: C-5 87-0035 0855 ALE/USB Wkg CRO/AED/JNR in quick succession (6 Feb) (SA). 240068:C-17 94-0068 1059 ALE/USB Sounds (14 Feb) (SA) 270047: aircraft AIR 1200 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding (17-02-01) 04721.0 04721.0 (AB) 04721.0 290060: C-17 99-0060 0411 ALE/USB Wkg OFF (8 Feb) (SA) 04721.0 571440: KC-135 57-1440 2200 ALE/USB Wkg 29-1191 C-17 89-1191 (10 Feb) (SA) 04721.0 E30: USAF E3 81-0005 0532 ALE/USB pp with RAVEN-24 via ANDREWS. Call is ....KLING or ....KWING. (23 Jan) (SA) 04721.0 E30: USAF E3 81-0005 0615 ALE/USB with personal pp 'phone home. (23 Jan) (SA) 04724.0 OFFUTT: Two 28-char EAMs 0625 USB 2NVPKL & 2N2FUU both simulcast 6739. (8 Feb) (BD) 04777,5 IMB: Roma Meteo 1730 FAX/120/576 200mb analysis. (11-02-01) (AB) 04777.5 IMB51: Rome Meteo 2050 FAX/120/576 EGRR "EURO SIGNIFICANT WEATHER" slightly distorted (02/Feb/01) (KB) 04798.0 pres. G AF 1713 ARQ-E 85.7/175 encrypted msg. (10 Jan 01)(hpt) 04855.0 NRR: USAF Roosevelt Roads PTR 0856 FAX/120/576/R (but phasing in N psn). Unid chart, few numbers on empty background. Similar at 0800 (03/Feb/01) (KB) 04954.4 43C: United Kingdom 16.15 ARQ 43C appears to be a mailbox. 71B retreiving messages from 29D and 97A. 21B is also mentioned. Messages are more like amateur and are of a personal nature. Thought it might be military cadets but 71b is a school teacher (04Jan01). (PT) 04955.0 43C: loc. un-id 16.26 ARQ Working un-id station, shuts down almost immediately (03Jan01).(PT) 05000.0 4XZ: Haifa Radio 1530 CW / ID repetly, why here? (18/Feb/2001) (Argo Sicily) 05000.0 BPM: SAO Lintong 2228 TS; cw ID, chin. ann (16 Febr. 01) (HPT) 05000.0 WWV: Ft. Collins TS 0630 AM tones audible on LSB; USB blocked by YVTO (8 Feb) (KB) 05000.0 YVTO: Caracas TS 0617 AM/USB beeps & 2 x station id in SS, but no more time announcements (8 Feb) (KB) 05063.0 : Prob Bundeswehr GER 0024 ARQ-E3/72/340 RQs only. (8 Feb) (RGA) 05072.0 ---: UNID 2044 CW Offline encrypt ending " =696 k" (18/Jan)(DW) 05077.5 FDG: Air Bordeaux F 002 RTTY/50/400 Bricks. (8 Feb) (RGA) 05085.0 : Unid Broadcast Feeder 0018 USB Interview on Israel problem. Prob VOA or AFN. (8 Feb) (RGA) 05085.0 WWFV: Global Radio, USA RTTY/45/??? Religious broadcast (19 Jan) (AB) 05087.2 WWFV: GLOBAL RADIO COPPERHILL TN 2340 RTTY 45.5/R/170 Religious programming. (5085 - J2B - tones offset 2210Hz ("hi" tones)) (17/Jan) (DW) 05097.0 CFH: CanForce Halifax NS CAN 0015 RTTY/75/850 ZKRs. (8 Feb) (RGA) 05103.0 A25: Latvian MIL, LVA?, 2334 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling PAMATS (19Jan01) (LDO) 05103.0 LIELVA: Latvian MIL, LVA?, 2334 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling A25 Pagina 151 05105.0 BLE: 05105.0 BLE: 05105.0 BVA: 05105.0 BVA: 05105.0 BVM: 05105.0 DKL: 05105.0 FCD: 05107.9 ---: 05120.0 OWC: WUN-v07 (19Jan01) (LDO) UK MIL ?LOC 1627 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (19/Jan)(DW) UK MIL ?LOC 1721 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sends "C U 2morro" to BVA (19/Jan)(DW) UK MIL ?LOC 1539 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (19/Jan)(DW) UK MIL ?LOC 1659 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng BLE, includes "lololo" suggesting UK Mil. (19/Jan)(DW) UK MIL ?LOC 1535 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding, also at 1557z (19/Jan)(DW) UK MIL ?LOC 1732 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (19/Jan)(DW) UK MIL ?LOC 1557 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (19/Jan)(DW) MOSCOW MET 1518 FAX 120/576/N/800 850mb analysis but centre of label corrupted with ALE burst. Otherwise fuzzy. Chart Europe/E Russian/Med (19/Jan)(DW) DAF ?LOC 1959 MIL.STD 110-141A ALE on USB. Clg OWE/Karup. qrm fm Russian vocoder on 5118/usb. (01/Feb)(DW) Unid Danish Military 2100 ALE/USB Calls (corrupt). (24 Jan) 05120.0 OWC: (RGA) 05120.0 OWE: DAF KARUP 2033 MIL.STD 110-141A ALE on usb. Clng OWP. 2052 clng OWK (01/Feb)(DW) 05120.0 OWF: Unid RDAF 1647 ALE/USB Calls OWD/Vaerlose. (2 Feb) (RGA) 05120.0 OWI: DAF AALBORG 2236 MIL.STD 110-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (01/Feb)(DW) 05120.0 OWP: DAF ?LOC 2036 MIL.STD 110-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (01/Feb)(DW) 05126.2 ---: UNID 2024 CW Weak, offline encrypted tfc (15/Feb)(DW) 05153.8 MX: Russian navy Kaliningrad RUS 2215 CW Cluster beacon P. (16 Jan) (AB) 05153.8 P: CISN KALININGRAD 2038 CW Single letter "P" hf beacond (15/Feb)(DW) 05153.8 P: CISN KALININGRAD 2105 CW Single letter [P] hf beacon (18/Jan) (DW) 05153.9 MX: Russian navy Arkhangelsk RUS 2215 CW Cluster beacon S. (16 Jan) (AB) 05153.9 S: CISN ARKHANGELSK 2042 CW Single letter "S" hf beacon (15/Feb)(DW) 05153.9 S: CISN ARKHANGELSK 2106 CW Single letter [S] hf beacon (18/Jan) (DW) 05154.0 C: CISN MOSCOW 2043 CW Single letter "C" hf beacon. (15/Feb)(DW) 05154.0 C: CISN MOSCOW 2107 CW Single letter [C] hf beacon (18/Jan)(DW) 05190.0 DoD Cape: 2255 USB / working King One for STS-98 launch support. (07Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 05190.0 DoD Cape: 2324 USB / wkg USS Robert G. Bradley after the STS-98 launch at 2313Z. (07Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 05190.0 DoD Cape: 2331 USB / working Cape Radio after the STS-98 launch at 2313 UTC. (07Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 05190.0 UNID: UNID Mil? 2200 USB / YM repeat "461" many times, the read numbers: "659-10 659-10 (23/Jan/2001) (Argo Sicily) 05255.0 UNID: 1702 ITA-2 50/N/500 msg ry and *text* possibly // 5114 khz (10 Jan 01) (hpt) 05259.5 UNID 1909 prob. Rtty 75/850 (09 Jan. 01)(HPT) 05336.0 AF2B: Lithuanian MIL, LTU, 1635 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, tfc. to AF7Q (13Jan01) (LDO) 05336.0 AF7Q: Lithuanian MIL, LTU, 1634 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, tfc. to AF2B (13Jan01) (LDO) 05343.0 KL3R: UNID 1448 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng TE3L (15/Jan) (DW) 05343.0 KL3R: UNID 1855 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on USB. [TO] TE3L (?) [CMD] Pagina 152 05343.0 TE3L: UNID 05343.0 TE3L: UNID 05343.0 TE3L: UNID 05343.0 Z51A: Prob xmt 05344.0 05353.5 05353.5 05380.0 05388.5 05397.7 B: WUN-v07 qtc nr001 /401.15/20/53/00 1.text_886_383_396 937 =S K" [THIS WAS] KL3R (15/Jan)(DW) (French Customs?) 0608 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng JURANET JTG (09/Feb) (CS) 1412 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on USB. (15/Jan)(DW) 1856 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. [TO] KL3R [FROM] TE3L [CMD] qsl sk [THIS WAS] TE3L (15/Jan)(DW) UK Cadet Force 1639 USB Wkg E49. Calls collective VY E49 for radio check. No response. Then QSY to freq RQ + 1 kHz to avoid QRM. (6 Feb) (RGA) : Unid 0421 BARRIE 7ch VFT 7x75/170. Pilot tone on 5344.560.(20/Jan/01) (MADX) Un-ID 18.50 ARQ Sends selcal "XXXX" for nearly an hour then shuts down (06Jan01). (PT) EHK: JECOR Jerona 1930 SITOR-A/400 shift SelCall twbb(Barcelona), msg, plain text to Barcelona(31 Jan. 01) (HPT) FDI8: F AF Nice 1827 ITA-2, 50/R/400 ry, wharfs, 1830 off (27 Jan 01)(HPT) WF1: FBI Washington DC 0343 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (4/Feb/01) (MADX) ---: FF UNID ? 2138 ARQ/342 200/E/400 8rc. 2 chan tdm. Chans A: betas. No app tfc thru 2328z (07/Feb)(DW) 05417.5 ---: GUARDIA CIVIL NET 2012 arq 100/I/400 Tfc in off line encrypt. Ends "si cfm con estos tres qsl pse" (15/Feb)(DW) 05442.2 HEC: Berne Radio 1800 SITOR-B, ID, tfc-list, also heard other days at 20.00 and 22.00 UTC (16 Febr. 01) (HPT) 05450.0 MVU: RAF VOLMET 0704 USB w/aviation wx. (4/Feb/01) (MADX) 05479.7 ---: UNID 0831 CW Off line encrypted tfc at 25wpm (02/Feb)(DW) 05500.0 INDEPEN3: Colombian Navy Corvette Independiente (Type FS1500,CM-54) 0259 MIL-STD 188-141A clg ATLANTICO: Colombian Navy Atlantic Fleet HQ. (23/Jan/01) (MADX) 05505.0 EIP: Shannon Volmet 2247 USB Volmet (16 Febr. 01)(HPT) 05517.0 Addis Abeba Aero: 1745 USB E clg. Nairobi (20 Jan. 01) (HPT) 05517.0 Cairo Aero: 0111 USB E clg. Air France 340 (28 Jan 01)(HPT) 05517.0 Khartoum Aero: 0106 USB E wkg. Cairo Aero (28 Jan 01)(HPT) 05517.0 Mogadishu Aero: 0003 wkg. UNID a/c 082 pos. rpt. and Selcal check AJFG (28 Jan 01) (HPT) 05517.0 Nairobi Aero: 0030 USB E wkg. Addis for Kenia 317 from Muscat to Nairobi (28 Jan 01) (HPT) 05526.9 BAF6: BEIJING MET 2110 FAX//120/576/N/800 Four chartlet product. Upper air?. Fuzzy due m/path (11/Feb)(DW) 05527.0 BFA6: Beijing Meteo CHN 2134 FAX/120/576 700hpa chart (14-02-01)(AB) 05535.0 Speedbird: LDOC British Airways 0033 USB E wkg. Speedbird 2294 (29 Jan 01) (HPT) 05550.0 Delta 210: /2210/NY/Akers FL 370 05550.0 N2PG: /2235/NY/selcal (BF-E?) 12/28/00 (RP3) 05550.0 NRN: 334/2212/NY/with oceanic clearance to Valkenburg AB, Netherlands. 05550.0 US Air 1996:/2207/NY/selcal (AQ-CG). 05589.0 LDOC El Al: 0017 USB Hebr. Wx for Djibouti, Bombay(02 Jan 01) (hpt) 05589.0 LDOC El Al 2344 USB Hebrew wkg. a/c wx for Ben Gurion and Nairobi (27 Jan 01) (HPT) 05601.0 Bombay Aero: 2229 USB E wkg. LH 759 pos. rpt. and Sel/ch,at 2229 and LH 8493 Sel/ch AFKL 2231 (21 Jan. 01) (HPT) 05616.0 GANDER: Wkg REACH 2509 0454 USB For Gander wx. (2 Feb) (RB) Pagina 153 WUN-v07 05616.0 Gander Aero: 0228 USB E wkg. Northwest 36 pos. rpt.(07 Jan 01) (HPT) 05616.0 Shanwick Aero: 2344 USB E wkg. United 944 pos. rpt. and Selcal check GHAP (22 Jan. 01) (HPT) 05649.0 GANDER: Wkg AIR FRANCE 5077 0455 USB w/posn report. (2 Feb)(RB) 05649.0 Shanwick Aero 2043 USB E wkg. MNB 782 (22 Jan. 01)(HPT) 05658.0 Bombay Aero: 2221 USB E wkg. Lufthansa 779 (22 Jan. 01)(HPT) 05658.0 LUFTHANSA 8415: 2225 USB E clg. Muscat, no joy, probably at 2228 on 11300, signal too weak (22 Jan. 01) (HPT) 05658.0 THY70: A340 TC-JDJ? ERCD 2339 USB Wkg Karachi. (5 Feb) (DP) 05658.0 UAE69: B777 A6-EMI HMDR 2338 USB Wkg Melbourne. SingaporeDubai. (5 Feb) (DP) 05680.0 GFF: Kinloss Rescue 1825 USB E wkg. Sierra 125 (18.28), Sierra 128 (18.26), Sierra 131 (18.28) and Ny 177 (18.42) (08 Jan 01) (HPT) 05696.0 6031: USCG HH-60J 0001 USB wkg CAMSLANT w/flight ops normal; 0ZM: unid USCG tactical 0001 USB wkg H5Z: unid USCG vessel. "We'll be with you on 8198" (CG Tactical Freq). At 0004, H5Z wkg NMN: CAMSLANT. From CAMSLANT: "This station's ship-to-shore request that you come up on SATCOM voice." (2/Feb/01) (MADX) 05696.0 CAMSLANT: Relaying to 32 CHARLIE 0130 USB that OMAHA 549 is at 2000 feet with lights off. (32C is OPBAT assigned HH-60 #6032; OMAHA 549 isUS Customs Cessna 550 N12549). May be worth checking a few OPBAT freqs for additional activity. (5 Feb) (RB) 05696.0 CG 6001: (H-60, CGAS Elizabeth City): 0504 USB w/Camslant reporting airborne from Elizabeth City enroute to Norfolk VA to assist with possible " bridge jumper." (28/DEC/00) (RP3) 05696.0 COAST GUARD 1790: HC-130 CG AirSta Sacramento Ca. 0414 USB Clg CAMSPAC Point Reyes no joy in USB at 0411. At 0414 wkg Coast Guard 1707 (HC-130 CGAS Kodiak, Alaska).(2 Feb) (RB) 05696.0 Camslant Chesapeake: 2212 USB w/CG 40C (H-60 # 6040, CGAS Clearwater) assuming radio guard. CG 40C passes encoded position report (27/DEC/00) (RP3) 05696.0 Camslant: 2232 USB w/CG 2114 (HU-25, ATC Mobile) in radio checks.(27/EC/00) (RP3) 05696.0 GREYHAWK 02: (E-2C) 0200 USB wkg CAMSLANT Chesapeake for transmitter checks on radios 1 & 2. (27 Jan) (RB) 05696.0 GROUP(?): Clg MOBILE BAY 0429 USB (Poss unid USCG Group) Poss USCGCMobile Bay (WTGB-103), a Great Lakes icebreaker. No joy, too bad, rare to hear Great Lakes cutters on HF. (2 Feb) (RB) 05696.0 NOJ, USCG CommSta Kodiak, Alaska at 0427 USB wkg the 1707 securing radio guard.(2 Feb) (RB) 05696.0 NOJ: CommSta Kodiak 0340 USB Wkg COAST GUARD 1708 for onscene status. (2 Feb) (RB) 05696.0 PANTHER 200: Wkg CHARLIE/HH-60 6041 0349 USB On-scene with distressed vessel. 41C has swimmer deployed assisting with pumps, req 200 ck if the constable is going to monitor Ch.16 all night. SHARK 19 (USCGC Confidence, WMEC-619) is 130 NM away. Pagina 154 05707.0 05708.0 05708.0 05708.0 05708.0 05708.0 05708.0 05708.0 05708.0 05708.0 05708.0 05708.0 05708.0 05708.0 05708.0 05708.0 05708.0 05708.0 05708.0 05708.0 05708.0 05708.0 05711.0 05711.0 STS-98 WUN-v07 App OPBAT tasked units re-directed to this SAR. (2 Feb) (RB) 523561: KC-135 62-3561 TANKER-1 (TANGO-1) 1146 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE REQ ALE HOW COPY (9 Feb) (SA) 160024:C-5 86-0024 1500 ALE/USB Wkg 16-0024 (15 Feb) (SA) 170035: USAF C-5 Galaxy 1455 ALE/USB Followed a voice contact between Croughton and C-5/87-0035. (20 Jan) (SA) 20191: C-17 89-1191 0657 ALE/USB Sounds (12 Feb) (SA) 230603: C-17 93-0603 1852 ALE/USB Wkg 230603 (15 Feb) (SA) 240068: C-17 94-0068 1617 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with two failed ALE initiated P.P.'s (11 Feb) (SA) 240068: C-17 94-0069 0535 ALE/USB Wkg ANDREWS. (30 Jan) (SA) 240068: Rch-V9 C-17 94-0068 1629 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE initiated P.P. to [AMD]314496614 for WX at RAMSTEIN for 1800 arrival (11 Feb) (SA) 240070: /C-17 94-0070 1729 ALE/USB Wkg CROUGHTON (30 Jan) (SA) 270043: C-17 87-0043 0550 ALE/USB Sounds (11 Feb) (SA) 270043: C-17 97-0043 0753 ALE/USB Wkg 270043 +same for next 1.5 hours on various freqs (16 Feb) (SA) 290168: USAF C17/99-0168 1829 ALE/USB Voice contact followed with Croughton. (20 Jan) (SA) 490434: REACH-G7 KC10/79-0434 0337 ALE/USB. Wkg PLA in ALE+USB with ALE initiated radio check and pp inbound/outbound OMAN (United Arab Emirates???)(28 Jan) (SA) 490434: USAF KC10 490434 1824 MIL-STD 188-141A Clg PLA Lajes. (26 Jan) (AB) 491946:Rch-254T KC-10 79-1946 0849 ALE USB Wkg ADW ALE +VOICE in P.P. TO HILDA EAST waiting for WX divert to RAMSTEIN once again H.E. could not hear them (11 Feb) (SA) 571452: KC-135 57-1452 0719 ALE/USB Wkg 57-1452 (15 Feb) (SA) ADW: Andrews AFB MD USA 0659 ALE/USB Wkg 291191 a C17 89-1191. This a/c was REACH 20R3 on log for 21 Jan. (23 Jan) (SA) ADW: USAF Andrews USA 2152 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding (27 Jan) (AB) CRO: Croughton Relay G 0610 ALE/USB Calls PLA/Lajes AFB AZR. (22 Jan) (SA) GUA: USAF Andersen GUM 2015 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding (27 Jan) (AB) PLA: Lajes AFB AZR 0528 ALE/USB Calls JNR. 'LAJ HOW CY? (23 Jan) (SA) PLA: Wkg 160020 C-5 86-0020 1944 ALE/USB (2 Feb)(SA) DoD: 2310 USB / working Liberty Star for STS-98 launch support. (07Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) DoD: 2313 USB / with the countdown (from nine seconds) of the launch. (07Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 05735.0 XPH: Polytone station RUS msg 2130 AM (16 Jan) (AB) 05735.0 XPH: Polytone station RUS msg 2130 AM (19 Jan) (AB) 05765.0 AFRTS/AFN: US military HF feeder 1129 USB / with a rock music countdown. // 6350.0 USB for a short time. (21Jan.2001) (Midwest USA) 05784.0 XPH: Polytone station RUS msg 2120 AM (19 Jan) (AB) 05784.0 XPH: Polytone station RUS null msg 2120 AM (9 Jan) (AB) 05786.0 BATZ: R&S test from Batz/Bretagne, F, 0718 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling HOUAT, at 1159 sending tfc. to HOUAT using Rohde & Schwarz 2400Bd burst PSK waveform (04Jan01) (LDO) 05786.0 GLENAN: R&S test from Glenan/Bretagne, F,0954 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A clng HOUAT (04Jan01) (LDO) 05786.0 MOLENE: FRENCH NET MOLENE 1013 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng GROIX (22/Jan)(DW) 05786.0 MOLENE: R&S test from Molene/Bretagne, F, 1053 USB/MIL-STD Pagina 155 05852.0 05852.0 05852.0 05860.0 05860.0 05860.0 05860.0 05860.0 05860.0 05860.0 05860.0 05860.0 WUN-v07 188-141A clng BATZ (04Jan01) (LDO) ASI: UK NET ? ?LOC 2226 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (07/Feb)(DW) KUW: UK NET ? ?KUWAIT 2230 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (07/Feb)(DW) PRI: UK NET ? ?LOC 2314 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (07/Feb)(DW) DEFAULT:FAA ? ? LOC 2318 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (16/Jan)(DW) FAADCA: FAA WASHINGTON DC 0035 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng FAAASO/College Park (17/Jan)(DW) FAANY: NEW YORK ARTCC NY 2314 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on USB. Sounding (16/Jan)(DW) FAAZBW: BOSTON ARTCC MA 2317 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (16/Jan)(DW) FAAZID: INDIANAPOLIS ARTCC IN 2314 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (16/Jan)(DW) FAAZNY: New York ARTCC 0839 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Snd. (10/Feb) (CS) FAAZOB: Unid US FAA 0006 ALE/USB Sounds. (31 Jan) (RGA) T12N: FAA ? ?LOC 2259 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Responds to T42N (16/Jan)(DW) T42N: FAA ? ?LOC 2259 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng T12N (16/Jan)(DW) 06312.0 ---: GMDSS ALERT CHANNEL 0000 DSC 100/E/170 30 pkts in 9 hrs. 1 too corrupt, 7 illegals, 22 SAFETY/TEST. Coast stations logged Lyngby, Portsmouth(CAMSLANT), Valencia (27/Jan)(DW) 06316.0 LSD836: Buenos Aires Radio ARG 2359 ARQ/100/170 Marker. Weak. (10 Feb) (RGA) 06316.0 NMN: USCG Camslant 0014 cw, nmn + SITOR (27 Jan 01) (HPT) 06316.0 UFN: Novorossiisk Radio 0013 cw, ufn + SITOR (27 Jan 01)(HPT) 06318.5 SUH: Alexandria rdo 2140 CW id & ARQ tuning (06Jan01) (ML2) 06321.0 LZW: Varna Radio 0018 cw, de lzw lzw (27 Jan 01) (HPT) 06321.5 UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 1719 cw, uiwkld + SITOR (27 Jan 01)(HPT) 06322.5 UDK2: Murmansk Radio 0023 de udk 2 + SITOR (27 Jan 01)(HPT) 06324.0 VCT: GW Tors Cove node 0026 cw vct + SITOR (27 Jan 01)(HPT) 06326.5 SAB: Goetheborg Radio 0027 cw, sab + SITOR (27 Jan 01)(HPT) 06329.5 VCT: GW Tors Cove node 0028 cw vct + SITOR (27 Jan 01)(HPT) 06329.5 VCT: Tors Cove Radio 2052 cw ID, SITOR (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 06330.0 LZW: Varna Radio 0030 cw, de lzw lzw (27 Jan 01) (HPT) 06330.0 LZW34: Varna Radio 2053 cw, ID (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 06330.5 8PO: Barbados Radio 2055 cw ID, SITOR (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 06340,5 NMF: USCG Boston USA 2203 FAX/120/576 Chart (11-02-01) (AB) 06348.0 FUE: F Ny Brest 1729 ITA-2, 150/R/850 ry, testing(27 Jan 01) (HPT) 06358.0 PBC: Ny Goeree 1752 ITA-2, 75/R/850 channel mrk.(27 Jan 01) (HPT) 06378.0 4XZ: Israeli Navy Haifa 0424 CW w/call tape. (20/Jan/01) (MADX) 06379.0 4XZ: Ny Haifa 0036 vvv (27 Jan 01) (HPT) 06384.5 CKN: CANFORCE Victoria, BC, CAN 1145 RTTY 75/850 NAWS DE CKN ZKR F1 2386 4161 6245 8303 12392 16555 22185 AR (29/Jan/2001) (nr0d) 06389.0 CTP: Portuguese Navy Oeiras 0337 RTTY/75/810 w/call tape.(20/Jan/01) (MADX) 06390.0 AQP2: Ny Karachi 0040 vvv de aqp2/4 (27 Jan 01) (HPT) 06418.1 VTP5: IN Vishakhapatnam IND 2355 CW 4LGs to warships. (10 Feb) (RGA) 06458.5 AFRTS/AFN: US military HF feeder 2350 USB / with live play-by-play coverage of Super Bowl XXXV. (28Jan.2001) (Midwest USA) 06465.0 UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 2030 cw cq qs(s?) and navarea msgs(daily sced) (07 Jan 01) (HPT) 06467.0 LFI: Rogaland Radio 2013 cw ID, SITOR, (01 Jan 01) (hpt) Pagina 156 06467.0 06468.0 06482.0 06496.4 data. WUN-v07 VTG5: IN Bombay IND 2344 CW 4LGs to warships. (10 Feb) (RGA) VTG5: Ny Mumbay 2009 cw, vvv vtg 4/5/6/7 (01 Jan 01) (hpt) CLA: Havana Radio 0554 CW w/call tape. (20/Jan/01) (MADX) CFH: CanForce Halifax NS CAN 2337 RTTY/75/780 US airfields wx (10 Feb) (RGA) 06501.0 CAMSLANT CHESAPEAK: Clg S4C 0640 USB Asks "is your receiving equipment up?" then, in exasperation, telling S4C to "advise of equipment problems in the future before you switch frequencies". All while the recorded weather statement continued at near-equal loudness in the background. (8 Feb) (BD) 06507.0 YQI: Constanta Radio 1833 USB Roumanian, wkg. vessel, ID (18 Jan 01) (HPT) 06513.0 Several Russian MVs 0621 USB wkg unid coast station in RR. Each MV reported fuel status and conducted misc comms servicing. Coast Station is located in European-Russia w/greetings being "good morning." Vessel names include Olympiad, poss Kapitan Metrochkin, and others. (4/Feb/01) (MADX) 06556.0 Colombo Aero: 1952 USB E clg. Malaysian a/c (22 Jan. 01)(HPT) 06577.0 Am Trans 8780:/2354/NY/Holma FL 350 06577.0 American 1270: /0019/NY/Kraft FL 280 06577.0 American 1270: /2351/NY/selcal BP-DL 06577.0 American 1965: /0004/NY/selcal LM-PR 06577.0 American 586: /0003/NY/selcal AL-PQ 06577.0 American 586: /0018/NY/Kraft FL 310 06577.0 American 935:/0009/NY/selcal JK-EF 06577.0 Elite 480:/2352/NY/Kraft FL 300 06577.0 French Line 349: /2350/NY/24N-60W FL 310 06577.0 Lufthansa 445/2347/NY/Creeq FL 330 06577.0 N180GC: /0008/NY/Grann FL 390 06577.0 N183PA: /2345/NY/34N-66W FL 250 selcal EG-AF. Changes altitude several times due to heavy turbulence 01/02/00 (RP3) 06577.0 N535QS: /0002/NY/Pisax FL 370. 01/03/00 (RP3) 06577.0 North American 1965: /0017/NY/Sarje FL 310 06577.0 TWA 21: /00014/NY/Holma FL 390 06577.0 TWA 28: /2354/NY/selcal DH-FK 06577.0 TWA 89: /0023/NY/Gabes FL 310 06586.0 New York Aero: 2334 USB E wkg. Swissair 117 pos. rpt. and Selcal/ch RSCQ (27 Jan 01) (HPT) 06604.0 VFG: Gander VOLMET 0355 USB w/aviation wx. (20/Jan/01) (MADX) 06617.0 KIEV VOLMET 0652 USB w/aviation wx in RR. (4/Feb/01) (MADX) 06628.0 CSY: Santa Maria Aero 0217 USB E wkg. UNID a/c 441 pos. rpt. (07 Jan01) (HPT) 06628.0 New York Aero: 0057 USB E wkg. Air France 3527 Selcall check (07 Jan 01) (HPT) 06628.0 SANTA MARIA: AZR 0517 USB wkg West India 900 w/posn, 34N/40W 0511, FL 220, 40N/30W est at 0615, 45N/20W next, fuel 98.7, temp -50, wind 215/85. Selcal ck HMFK. (2 Feb) (RB) 06637.0 Miami Aero: 0043 USB E wkg. Giant 56 (18 Feb. 01) (HPT) 06676.0 Bangkok Volmet 1940 USB E ID Volmet (08 Jan 01) (HPT) 06676.0 SYDNEY VOLMET: Sydney NSW AUS 1830 SSB Australian Airfields Wx actuals. Good signal into Europe. (10 Feb) (RGA) 06676.0 VJN385: Sydney Volmet 1600 USB E Volmet (10 Jan 01) (hpt) 06679.0 Hongkong Volmet: 2315 USB E Volmet (17 Febr. 01) (HPT) 06693.0 07H/ICM: US-NY Naples?, I 0036, USB/16+39-TONE PSK MODEM, no 400 Hz doppler, KY-99 encrypted speech, radio check tfc. to S4JG, strong signal but lousy audio quality as usual Pagina 157 WUN-v07 (18Feb01)(LDO) 06693.0 3IZ: E-NY or GRC-NY maritime patrol aircraft, 0311, USB tfc. to ICM re. failure of VHF gear, req. Sigonella tower to conduct all comms on UHF during approach, DOGFISH 2001 related tfc. (18Feb01) (LDO) 06693.0 I6I: US-NY maritime patrol aircraft, 1539, USB radio check tfc.to ICM,opsnormal(18Feb01)(LDO) 06693.0 K2Q: CAN-NY maritime patrol aircraft, 0350, USB tfc. to ICM re. the relaying of tfc. from CSS to submarine ITS3 on UHF (18Feb01) (LDO) 06693.0 R0X: HOL-NY maritime patrol aircraft, 1335, USB tfc. to ICM re. ETA at Sigonella (18Feb01) (LDO) 06693.0 S4JG: US-NY maritime patrol aircraft, 0036, USB/16+39-TONE PSK MODEM, no 400 Hz doppler, KY-99 encrypted speech, radio check tfc. to ICM/07H (18Feb01)(LDO) 06693.0 SA183: US-NY maritime patrol aircraft, 1550 USB/16+39-TONE PSK MODEM, no 400 Hz doppler, KY-99 encrypted speech, radio check tfc. to ICM (18Feb01)(LDO) 06697.0 CURLY TOP: EAM Bcast 0614 USB 2N3HHB. H+14/h+44 activity. (15 Feb) (JH) 06697.0 MEMORIZE: EAM Bcast 0715 USB BWXLHE. H+14/h+44 activity. (22 Jan) (JH) 06708.0 PLA: USAF Lajes AZR 2110 MIL-STD 188-141A clg CRO CSF and Croughton in voice for radio check (28-01-01) (AB) 06712.0 LAJES(?): EAM Bcast 0451 USB Rebroadcast of 2NNRF4. No Spanishspeaking stations heard. (6 Feb) (BD) 06715.0 160022: C-5 86-0022 0511 ALE/USB Sounds (2 Feb)(SA) 06715.0 170042: C-5 87-0042 1056 ALE/USB Sounds (9 Feb) (SA) 0672.1 240070: Rch-4070 C-17 94-0070 1154 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE with ALE initiated P.P. to ALTUS for Maintenance Ops. Holding over Germany with Anti-Icing problem, right Manifold failed, causing an icing problem with No 1 engine, low on fuel (ran out of recording time). (17 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 150005: C-5 85-0005 1527 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE initiated P.P.broken/unreadable (2 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 160017: C-5 86-0017 1635 ALE/USB Sounds (5 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 160024:Rch-6023 C-5 86-0023/4 0925 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+ VOICE in ALE initiated P.P. to HILDA EAST with the same result as the above reports . also on 11226. A/C sending 160024 in ALE but using Rch-6023 as callsign (11 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 170028: C-5 87-0028 0236 ALE/USB Wkg GTL (12 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 170029: C-5 87-0029 0419 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (3 Feb)(SA) 06721.0 170031: C-5 87-0031 1039 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (11 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 200534: Rch-199 C-17 90-0534 1840 ALE/USB Wkg PLA ALE+VOICE P.P. TO ??? Arrive Ramstein 1830 (14 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 223292: C-17 92-3292 0519 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (12 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 223294: C-17 92-3294 0825 ALE/USB Wkg CRO in ALE+USB with ALE initiated P.P. to AMC for signal check and Ramstein Wx. (31 Jan) (SA) 06721.0 270044 S-17 97-0044 0019 ALE/USB Sounds (11 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 270044: C-17 97-0044 2102 ALE/USB Sounds (10 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 270047: C-17 97-0047 1051 ALE/USB Wkg TAG also CRO,AED, PLA various freqs over last three hours (17 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 270047: C-17 970047 0858 ALE/USB Wkg PLA (10 Feb) (SA) Pagina 158 WUN-v07 06721.0 280049: C-17 98-0049 1412 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE + VOICE pass arrival time of 1645Z to BIKF(Keflavik)+P.P to Mildenhall metro for WX at arrival time (6 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 280050: C-17 98-0050 0801 ALE/USB Sounds (9 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 280054: C-17 98-0054 0442 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (7 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 280054: C-17 98-0054 0519 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (10 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 291191: C-17 89-1191 2210 ALE/USB with ALLCALL (10 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 430075: CACTI-02 Selcall AG-TJ KC-10 83-0075 0611 ALE/USB Wkg PLA in ALE+VOICE for P.P. to Mildenhall AMC answered by Banter, arrival time of 0855,asking if there is work for them, told to contact AMC on 370.950 UHF when within range (12 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 450033:Rch-G7 KC-10 85-0033 0244 ALE/USB Wkg PLA ALE+VOICE for P.P. to DSN318461053 for WX FOR ??? AT 4:45 (11 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 490434: KC10 79-0434 2133 ALE/USB Sounds. Also on 9025 (27 Jan) (SA) 06721.0 491713: KC-10 79-1713 0752 ALE/USB Wkg MCC (1 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 491948: KC-10 79-1948 0904 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE lost in noise(8 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 860013: C-5 86-0013 1454 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE with ALE initiated p.p. to AMCC for radio check and relay to ??, leaving Mildenhall in half an hour (17 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 ADW: Andrews AFB MD USA 1800 USB Calls 491947 a KC10A Extender 79-1947. (21 Jan) (SA) 06721.0 ADW: USAF Andrews USA 0018 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding. (28 Jan) (AB) 06721.0 CRO: Croughton Relay Stn G 1214 ALE/USB Calls MCC/McClellan. (23 Jan) (SA) 06721.0 CRO: USAF Croughton G 1140 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding. (28 Jan) (AB) 06721.0 CRO: USAF Croughton G 2112 MIL-STD 188-141A Clg ELM Elmendorf (28 Jan) (AB) 06721.0 GTL: 0907 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE for radio check (16 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 JNR: USAF Roosevelt Roads PTR 0043 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding. (27 Jan) (AB) 06721.0 JTY: USAF Yokota J 2019 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding (15-02-01) (AB) 06721.0 OFF: USAF Offutt USA 0925 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding. (27 Jan) (AB) 06721.0 PLA: 1758 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE for radio check and read back(6 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 PLA: Wkg 440185/KC-10 84-0185 0526 ALE/USB (31 Jan) (SA) 06721.0 PLA: Wkg CRO 1821 ALE/USB with ALE initiated radio check (1 Feb) (SA) 06729.0 SPADA03: UNID Italian MIL, I, 0653 USB, radio check to VESPA, SPADA03=airborne (03Feb01) (LDO) 06729.0 VESPA: UNID Italian MIL, I, 0653 USB, radio check tfc. to SPADA03 (03Feb01) (LDO) 06739.0 ANDREWS: 28-char EAM 0558 USB JY3EJH simulcast by HICKAM at 0559z.(31 Jan) (BD) 06739.0 ANDREWS: Clg MAINSAIL 0442 USB 28-char EAM 2NNRF4 repeated twice. Echod 6712. (6 Feb) (BD) 06739.0 ANDREWS: Clg MAINSAIL 0610 USB Then bcasts a 22-char EAM JY7G4K simulcast by HICKAM and ELMENDORF. (31 Jan) (BD) 06739.0 ANDREWS: Clg MAINSAIL 0614 USB Then bcasts a 22-char EAM JYAZ23 simulcast by HICKAM at 0617z and ELMENDORF at 0616z. (31 Jan) (BD) 06739.0 ANDREWS: EAM Bcast? 0812 USB GMNBJD, then advising to "disregard" only to repeat the message a few seconds later with no other characters. Same being simulcast Pagina 159 06739.0 06739.0 06739.0 06739.0 06739.0 06770.0 06770.0 06770.0 06770.0 06785.0 06815.0 WUN-v07 immediately afterward by another [unheard/unid] station. (31 Jan) (BD) HICKAM(?): 3-char SKYKING Msg 0804 USB 'CCS' with timestamp 04 and authentication NI. (31 Jan) (BD) MCCLELLAN: EAM Bcast 0450 USB Rebroadcasts ANDREWS' 2NNRF4 EAM. (6 Feb) (BD) OFFUTT: 28-char EAM 0601 USB JYD6Z6 followed immediately by a repeat of ANDREWS JY3EJH. (31 Jan) (BD) PUERTO RICO: 28-char EAM 0722 USB 2NFVZS repeated twice. (15 Feb) (BD) PUERTO RICO: EAM Bcast 0619 USB Repeats ANDREWS EAM JYAZ23. Simulcast by ELMENDORF. (31 Jan) (BD) BATZ: R&S test from Batz/Bretagne, F, 0718 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling HOUAT (04Jan01) (LDO) GLENAN: R&S test from Glenan/Bretagne, F,1053 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A clng HOUAT (04Jan01) (LDO) MOLENE: FRENCH NET MOLENE 1009 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng GROIX (22/Jan)(DW) MOLENE: R&S test from Molene/Bretagne, F, 1053 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A clng BATZ (04Jan01) (LDO) MVNHF424: unid US Army Corp of Engineers 0133 MIL-STD 188-141Aw/sounding call.(23/Jan/01) (MADX) ICI03: MRSC Fiumichino 0730 USB E/I r/ch with COMPAMARE Termoli (19 Feb. 01)(HPT) ICI08: MRSC Ravenna 0725 USB I clg. ICI ICI12: MRSC Palermo 0734 USB I/E R/ch with ICI 08 (19 Feb. 06815.0 06815.0 01)(HPT) 06815.0 ICI: MRSC Rome 0730 USB I/E r/ch with IGUT (19 Feb. 01)(HPT) 06815.0 Compamare Mostessa: (or Molfetta)?? 0743 E/I r/ch with Compamare Mafredonia (0743), Compamare Termoli (0744) ICI02 (0745), NA1 (0746) (18 Jan 01) (HPT) 06815.0 ICI03: MRSC Fiumichino 0731 USB E/I r/ch with ICI(18 Jan 01) (HPT) 06817.5 FDG: F AF Bordeaux 1440 cw vvv (10 Jan 01) (hpt) 06840.0 NCZ: UNID: 2120 cw, vvv f2M de ncz (not sure about the letter "c", rather weak signal), 2123 off (23 Jan 01)(HPT) 06845.0 HSP: unid British Mil 0314 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (4/Feb/01) (MADX) 06865.0 FDG: French Air Force Bordeaux 0612 RTTY/50/400 w/voyez le brick call tape. (28/Jan/01) (MADX) 06887.0 no-call: Austrian diplo?, 0911 USB/DASA(EADS) FARCOS 1800Bd burst PSK system, 2 stations(05Jan01)(LDO) 06908.2 UNID: French Forces (loc?) 0523 ARQ-E3/200/400 idle. (20/Jan/01)(MADX) 06912.0 FDI8: Air Nice F 1826 CW Marker. (10 Feb) (RGA) 06918.0 4XZ: Navy Haifa ISR CW 0520 w/CQ marker. (2 Feb) (RB) 06924.0 XPH: Polytone station RUS msg 2100 AM (19 Jan) (AB) 06924.0 XPH: Polytone station RUS null msg 2100 AM (9 Jan) (AB) 06959.0 Lincolnshire Poacher 2006 USB melody & numbers (01 Jan 01) (hpt) 06980.0 S00: Swedish MFA 0612 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (20/Jan/01) (MADX) 06982.0 unid: 0028 arq-e/184.7 2000-12-28 (WP3) 06990.0 FDG: French Air Force Bordeaux 0405 BAUDOT 50/380 w/voyez le brick test tape. (4/Feb/01) (MADX) 06999.0 AEM1LC: Unid MARS-Station 0950 USB Complains abt data burst on same freq. ( 21/Jan/2001) (ALB) 07038.8 MX: Russian navy Kaliningrad RUS 2215 CW Cluster beacon P. (16 Jan) (AB) 07038.9 MX: Russian navy Arkhangelsk RUS 2215 CW Cluster beacon S. ` (16 Jan) (AB) 07039.0 MX: Russian navy Moscow RUS 0005 CW Cluster beacon C (11-02-01) (AB) 07090.5 UNID: 0518 UNID 150/64 Narrow! (Dec. 1 00)(PLOO) 07348.0 WGY910: FEMA 1707 USB / working WGY920. (14Feb.2001) Pagina 160 07447.0 07512.0 07512.0 07512.0 07512.0 07512.0 07512.0 07521.5 07535.0 07597.0 07599.0 WUN-v07 (Midwest USA) XPH: Polytone station RUS msg 2110 AM (19 Jan) (AB) BATZ: R&S test from Batz/Bretagne, F, 0736 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling HOUAT, at 1154 sending tfc. to HOUAT using Rohde & Schwarz 2400Bd burst PSK waveform (04Jan01) (LDO) GLENAN: R&S test from Glenan/Bretagne, F,0952 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A clng HOUAT (04Jan01) (LDO) HOUAT: R&S test from Houat/Bretagne, F, 1154 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/Rohde & Schwarz 2400 Bd burst PSK waveform (04Jan01) (LDO) HOUAT: R&S test from Houat/Bretagne, F, 1159 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/Rohde & Schwarz 2400 Bd burst PSK waveform (04Jan01) (LDO) MOLENE: FRENCH NET MOLENE 1016 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng GROIX (22/Jan)(DW) MOLENE: R&S test from Molene/Bretagne, F, 1053 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A clng BATZ (04Jan01) (LDO) FDY: AF Orleans 1322 ITA-2 50/R/400 ry, bricks (11 Jan. 01)(HPT) AXI33: DARWIN MET 2117 FAX 120/576/N/800 End of chart. Fuzzy. 2120z tropical wind analysis. Listed 500hPa, lbel looks like 300. (28/Jan)(DW) BASE0: Unid Turkish Military 2347 ALE/USB Sounds. (30 Jan) (RGA) 1KZDJANKOVIC:POLISH KFOR ?LOC 2300 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng OPERACYJNYPKW (15/Jan)(DW) 160021:C-5 86-0021 1933 ALE/USB Sounds various freqs (17 Feb) 07621.0 (SA) 07625.0 HZN47: Jeddah Meteo SDA 1807 RTTY/100/790 SMIE01 EIDB 101200. (10 Feb) (RGA) 07632.0 150005: C-5 85-0005 1642 ALE/USB Sounds (1 Feb)(SA) 07632.0 160021: Aircraft AIR 1932 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding (17-02-01) (AB) 07632.0 160022: C-5 86-0022 1445 ALE/USB Sounds various freqs (1 Feb)(SA) 07632.0 160024: C-5 86-0024 0756 ALE/USB Sounds (11 Feb) (SA) 07632.0 170045: C-5 87-0045 0230 ALE/USB Sounds. Also on 6721. (28 Jan)(SA) 07632.0 230604: Rch-3604 C-17 93-0604 2318 ALE/USB Wkg ADW with ALE initiated P.P. ADW broken/unreadable tried again with another P.P. same result.(1Feb) (SA) 07632.0 240068: C-17 94-0068 0648 ALE/USB Sounds (7 Feb) (SA) 07632.0 250107 C-17 95-0107 2105 ALE/USB Sounds (7 Feb) (SA) 07632.0 250107 C-17 95-0107 2130 ALE/USB Wkg ADW ALE+VOICE comms lost in noise [AMD] ALE DE HOW COPY (7 Feb) (SA) 07632.0 270042: C-17 97-0042 0124 ALE/USB Sounds (8 Feb) (SA) 07632.0 270044: C-14 97-0044 1332 ALE/USB Sounds (11 Feb) (SA) 07632.0 270047: C-17 97-0047 1024 ALE/USB Wkg PLA (8 Feb) (SA) 07632.0 280054: C-17 98-0054 2328 ALE/USB Wkg JDG (8 Feb) (SA) 07632.0 290060: C-17 99-0060 0143 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (10 Feb) (SA) 07632.0 360190: C-141 66-0190?? 0405 ALE/USB Sounds. Second time I have logged this ALE callsign I was told previously that C-141's may not have ALE capability (14 Feb) (SA) 07632.0 460035: KC-10 86-0035 1433 ALE/USB Sounds (13 Feb) (SA) 07632.0 470122:KC-10 87-0122 0641 ALE/USB Sounds (16 Feb) (SA) 07632.0 510304: KC-135 61-0304 0633 ALE/USB Sounds (31 Jan) (SA) 07632.0 571475: KC-135 57-1475 1418 ALE/USB Wkg 571475 Again a KC-135 apparently working himself (7 Feb) (SA) 07635.0 ATEF: UNID, ALG? 1545 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling "MALEK" (10Feb01) (LDO) 07635.0 Head Cap 45: (CAP National Hqs-Net Control): 2216 USB w/Hill Cap 49 (West Virginia CAP); (2/JAN/01) (RP3) 07635.2 CC: UNID Saudi Arabian?, ARS? 1606 ARQ-E-46.15Bd/170Hz shift, ATU-70 tfc. on [PXA] circuit. (11Feb01) (LDO) Pagina 161 WUN-v07 07636.5 CC: UNID Saudi Arabian?, ARS? 1630 BAUDOT 50Bd/170Hz shift op chat in broken English to "XPA", engineers channel for 46.15 Bd ARQ-E outlet on 7635.2 kHz, timezone UTC +3 hrs, QRT/QSY at 16:36UTC (11Feb01) (LDO) 07646.0 DDH7: pres. DWD Pinneberg Meteo 1051 ITA-2 50/R/450 synopt. wx, no ID (02 Jan 01) (hpt) 07654.0 CIS-System 1521 81/200 (31 Jan. 01) (HPT) 07656.2 XHE: UNID Saudi Arabian?, ARS? 1702 ARQ-E-46.15 Bd/170Hz shift, ATU-70 tfc. on [PXA] circuit,timezone UTC +3 hrs (04Feb01) (LDO) 07656.2 kHz, timezone UTC +3 hrs, QRT at 17:49UTC(04Feb01) (LDO) 07657.5 XHE: UNID Saudi Arabian?, ARS? 1725 BAUDOT 50Bd/170Hz shift op chat in broken English to "CB", engineers channel for 46.15 Bd ARQE outlet on 07657.5 XHE: UNID Saudi Arabian?, ARS? 1725 BAUDOT 50Bd/170Hz shift op chat in broken English to "CB", engineers channel for 46.15 Bd ARQ-E outlet on 7656.2 kHz, timezone UTC +3 hrs, QRT at 17:49UTC (04Feb01) (LDO) 07659.0 MFA Berne: 1630 SITOR-A msgs (5-fig-groups) to various embassies (17 Jan 01) (HPT) 07666.5 Turkish MIL, 1632 USB/MARCONI 25-TONE PSK MODEM, heavy tfc. using ECCM mode, strong signals (04Jan01)(LDO) 07666.5 Turkish MIL, 1632 USB/MARCONI 25-TONE PSK MODEM, heavy tfc. using ECCM mode, strong signals(04Jan01)(LDO) 07667.7 Prob. MFA Cairo: 1620 SITOR-A selcal TVVM (01 Feb. 01)(HPT) 07670.0 ---: UNID 0728 FAX 60/576/N/800 Weak met chart. Looks like analysis with synoptic obs, area undetermined. Deterioration after 0750z (abt halfway pnt) with qrm. (24/Jan)(DW) 07670.0 : Unid 0125 FAX/60/576 Too weak for details. (1 Feb) (KB) 07671.5 FDG: FAF BORDEAUX 0802 RTTY 50/R/850 Marker "Test2FDG voyez le brick figs ry's". All sent w/o word spacing (25/Jan)(DW) 07668.0 8BY: F Intel 1856 cw, vvv mrk (01 Feb. 01) (HPT) 07678.5 MFA Berne: 1503 SITOR-A msgs (5-fig-groups) to various embassies (17 Jan 01) (HPT) 07685.5 NNN0MDC: HQ USN/MC MARS Washington DC 1815 PACTOR-II 100/200 clg NNN0CES: unid USCGC, NNN0CNY: USCGC Campbell, NNN0CEQ: USCGC Harriet Lane, and NNN0CXS: USCGC Dallas. Into short PACTOR II tfc at 1818 and 1819. At 1817, clg NNN0CMV: USCGC Tampa, NNN0CYU: USCGC Vigilant, NNN0CNW: unid USCGC, and NNN0CFA unid USCGC, and NNN0CES: unid USCGC. All calls shortened to six characters (NN0LLL). (3/Feb/01) (MADX) 07697.0 CIS-System: 1508 81/500 (17 Jan 01) (HPT) 07708.0 CC13: GABON RLWYS ?LOC 1528 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (13/Jan)(DW) 07708.0 MBOUNGOU:GABON RLWYS MBOUNGOU 2025 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (13/Jan)(DW) 07708.0 MILOLE: GABON RLWYS MILOLE 2057 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (13/Jan)(DW) 07708.0 MOANDA: GABON RLWYS MOANDA 2046 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (13/Jan)(DW) 07708.0 PCOWENDO:GABON RLWYS PCOWENDO 2030 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. 2113z clng CC16 (13/Jan)(DW) Pagina 162 WUN-v07 07728.7 Tarhaouhaout: Algeria 19.50 FEC 5-lg tfc from TARAHAHOUT to TAMARASSET, presumably Tamanrasset, and vice versa. Selcal for Tamanrasset is SRTM and op chat is in FF (23Dec00). (PT) 07749.0 no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1820 MFSK-32/CROWD36 40Bd/10Bd, offline crypto to Belgrade, 5LGs after 11177 00132 (11Feb01) (LDO) 07753.0 0000: MOROCCAN ARMY ?LOC 1854 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (15/Jan)(DW) 07753.0 2222: MOROCCAN ARMY ?LOC 1934 MIL.STD 188-141 ALE on usb. Sounding (15/Jan)(DW) 07753.0 2222: Moroccan Army Net 2 2041 ALE/USB Sounds. Also on 7966. (22 Jan) (RGA) 07753.0 2222: Moroccan Army Net 2 2041 ALE/USB Sounds. Also on 7966. (22 Jan) (RGA) 07753.0 3333: MOROCCAN ARMY ?LOC 1935 MIL.STD 188-141 ALE on USB. Sounding (15/Jan)(DW) 07753.0 5551: MOROCCAN ARMY ?LOC 1814 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (15/Jan)(DW) 07753.0 5553: MOROCCAN ARMY ?LOC 1932 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (15/Jan)(DW) 07753.0 5554: MOROCCAN ARMY ?LOC 1836 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (15/Jan)(DW) 07754.5 no-call: UNID, USA?, 0632 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem with bursty tfc.,2 stations interacting (02Feb01) (LDO) 07780.0 AS5: UNID, 1544 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A clg NAK (02Jan01) (LDO) 07780.0 BB1: UNID, 1524 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A clg BB2 (02Jan01) (LDO) 07780.0 BB2: UNID, 1524 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A clg BB1 (02Jan01) (LDO) 07780.0 NAK: UNID, 1544 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A clg AS5 (02Jan01) (LDO) 07800.0 BXD33: Chinese net 0058 CW Wkd with BXD56, BXD57, BXD72, BXD73...74, 75, 76. (1 Feb) (IB) 07805.0 no-call: UNID RUS-MIL, 1150 USB/CIS-1200 Bd serial tone modem + CIS 12-tone PSK modem,(03Feb01) (LDO) 07805.0 no-call: UNID RUS-MIL, 1150 USB/CIS-1200 Bdserial tone modem + CIS 12-tone PSK modem,(03Feb01) (LDO) 07814.0 no-call: German AF net, 1728 USB/EADS-MAHRS 2400Bd burst PSK system, heavy tfc. using modified STANAG 4285 waveform (28Jan01)(LDO) 07815.0 52B: UNID Danish MIL, 1731 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling D31 (28Jan01) (LDO) 07815.0 no-call: German AF net, 1758 USB/EADS-MAHRS 2400Bd burst PSK system, occasional bursts using modif. STANAG 4285 (28Jan01) (LDO) 07831.0 DESSICANT: EAM Bcast 1904 USB 2N65S5 simulcast 8992 & 11244. (9 Feb) (JH) 07831.5 5ST: ANTANARIVO AIR 2200 ARQ/E3 48/I/400 100hz high. 8rc. Poor sync but svc at 2207z cct [TNC] txt unreadable. 2211z slow transfer, fmmmyfyx/Antananarivo mentioned. 2217z nxt svc slow corrupt. (28/Jan)(DW) 07834.5 FDC: F AF Metz 1049 cw, vvv (02 Jan 01) (hpt) 07841.0 no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1620 MFSK-32/CROWD36 online crypto/modified protocol, many repetitions (03Jan01)(LDO) 07858.5 Turkish MIL, 0916 USB/MARCONI 25-TONE PSK MODEM, occ. tfc. using ECCM mode (02Jan01)(LDO) 07860.0 :Unid 0107 CW 5FGs? (24 Jan) (IB) 07871.2 VL8IPS: IPS Beacon Darwin, AUS, 1443 FSK/CW, ITU HF Field-Strength measurement campaign, back after a longer period Pagina 163 WUN-v07 of absence (14Jan01) (LDO) 07878.2 ---:Hamburg Meteo Germany 1912 28 Jan 01 FAX 120/576 European wx picture marked BODENDRUCK GME (HPA) (EB) 07880.0 ---: UNID 2223 CW Tfc in offline encrypt w/accentuated ltrs. Slow cw. Tfc then in fig grps, various lengths. (28/Jan)(DW) 07880.0 DDK3: Hamburg Meteo D FAX/120/576 Test chart (11-02-01) (AB) 07886.9 Turkish MIL, 1532 USB/MARCONI 25-TONE PSK MODEM, occ. tfc. using ECCM mode (02Jan01)(LDO) 07890.0 001: UNID MIL, 0635 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A App. B 39-tone modem tfc., long interleaving, tfc. to 002 (03Feb01) (LDO) 07890.0 002: UNID MIL, 0636 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A App. B 39-tone modem tfc., long interleaving, tfc. to 001 (03Feb01) (LDO) 07907.0 : Murmansk Meteo 1940 FAX/120/576/R Chart after 12 min bar pattern. Misaligned scanner; only few black spots on strong slant (running fast) (1 Feb) (KB) 07914.9 : Unid 0150 MFSK16 (Assumed). No copy. (12 Feb) (AD) 07915.0 various: USAF MARS net, USA, 0006 SITOR-B/100Bd/170Hz, calls monitored:AFA1FP/AFA1DA/AFA4IK/AFA1JN/AFA2QG/AFA4 FJ/ AFA2BA, exchanging a lot of "chit-chat" (07Jan01) (LDO) 07919.0 AJK: USAF Ramstein (Metaphore): 1358 USB, E wkg. a/c(sounded like TURKEY 102) (02 Feb. 01) (HPT) 07930.0 ADS: Ethiopian PTT Addis Abeba, ETH, 2254 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (19Feb01) (LDO) 07930.0 AN1: unlocated Ethiopian PTT station, ETH, 1941 LSB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (18Feb01) (LDO) 07930.0 DM1: Ethiopian PTT Debre Markos?, ETH, 1842 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, calling SHO (18Feb01) (LDO) 07930.0 KLA: unlocated Ethiopian PTT station, ETH, 1740 LSB!/MIL-STD 188-141A/RACAL MSM-1250, tfc. to ADS (18Feb01) (LDO) 07930.0 KLA: unlocated Ethiopian PTT station, ETH, 1837 USB!/MIL-STD 188-141A/RACAL HSM 2400Bd STANAG 4285 based ARQ system, tfc. to ADS (18Feb01) (LDO) 07930.0 OMO: Ethiopian PTT North or South Omo region, ETH, 2020 LSB!/MILSTD 188-141A, sounding (19Feb01) (LDO) 07930.0 OMO: Ethiopian PTT North or South Omo region, ETH, 1909 USB/MILSTD 188-141A, sounding (19Feb01) (LDO) 07930.0 OMO: Ethiopian PTT North or South Omo region, ETH, 1909 USB/MILSTD 188-141A, sounding (19Feb01) (LDO) 07930.0 OMO: Ethiopian PTT North or South Omo region, ETH, 2020 LSB!/MILSTD 188-141A, sounding (19Feb01) (LDO) 07930.0 SHO: Ethiopian PTT East or North Shoa region, ETH, 1914 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (18Feb01) (LDO) 07930.0 TYA: unlocated Ethiopian PTT station, ETH, 2020 LSB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (19Feb01) (LDO) 07934.5 R02: UNID MIL, 0955 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serialtone modem, tfc. to R04 (03Feb01) (LDO) 07934.5 R04: UNID MIL, 0955 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serialtone modem, tfc. to R02 (03Feb01) (LDO) 07934.5 R04: UNID MIL, 0955 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serialtone modem, tfc. to R02(03Feb01) (LDO) 07952.0 no-call: Spanish MIL, E, 2020 USB, scrambled tfc., using scrambler with 2x 120Bd FSK synch burst (02Feb01)(LDO) 07954.8 IWWG: UNID YUG-MIL, YUG, 1546 BAUDOT 75Bd/300Hz,op chat to S53N and IEFO (04Feb01) (LDO) 07956.5 NK: UNID NGO in Albania or Kosovo, 0717 USB/CODAN-100Bd, tfc. to Pagina 164 WUN-v07 "OSCARBASE (08Feb01) (LDO) 07956.5 OSCARBASE: UNID NGO in Albania or Kosovo, 0717 USB/CODAN-100Bd, tfc. to "NK" (08Feb01) (LDO) 07960.0 no-call: UNID, 0748 USB/Rohde & Schwarz 2400Bd burst PSK system, strong signals (03Jan01)(LDO) 07966.0 3333: Moroccan Army Net 2 2346 ALE/USB Sounds. (30 Jan) (RGA) 07966.0 5555: Moroccan Army Net 2 1649 ALE/USB Sounds. (9 Feb) (RGA) 07967.0 XPH: Polytone station RUS 2100 AM Null message (09-02-01) (AB) 07978.0 SIRDS: Latvian MIL, LVA?, 1232 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A sounding, SIRDS = Latvian for "heart" (05Jan01) (LDO) 07983.0 FF: 2300 ARQ-E 72/400 [uaf](Nov 1 00)(PLOO) 07987.7 : Unid 0210 PACTOR A lot of traffic but can't make heads or tails of it. Here's a sample: ANOMA (x5). YAWoeoeoe. BRRoeoeoe. PARoeoeoe. MARoeoeoe. DVHoeoeoe. (12 Feb) (AD) 07988.0 ---:French Mil/Air France 1902 28 Jan 01 RTTY 050 callband JEXAMINE etc OTA 1903 (EB) 07990.0 BGA: Angolan MOI Benguela province, AGL, 1905USB/MIL-STD 188-141A sounding (07Jan01) (LDO) 07993.5 : Unid 1957 PACTOR/100/200 w/call for NNN5MDW: Navy MARS. (19/Jan/01) (MADX) 08007.0 BASE0: Dutch UNMEE Eritrea ERI 2339 ALE/USB Sounds. (20 Jan) (RGA) 08007.0 BASE0: TURKISH MIL ?LOC 2150 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (22/Jan)(DW) 08007.0 BASE0: Turkish Military 2339 ALE/USB Sounds. (20 Jan) (RGA) 08007.0 BASE1: TURKISH MIL ?LOC 2110 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (22/Jan)(DW) 08007.0 CCOY: Dutch UNMEE Charly Company/May Mine, ERI,1942 USB/MILSTD 188-141A, calling LOGBASE(17Jan01)(LDO) 08007.0 LOGBASE: Dutch UNMEE Logistics Base/Dekemhare,ERI,1942 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, calling CCOY (17Jan01)(LDO) 08007.0 SECTORHQ: Dutch UNMEE Adigrat, ERI, 2026 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, DTM tfc. to LOGBASEin plain Dutch (18Jan01)(LDO) 08009.0 P2P: UNID British MIL, 1419 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A sounding (21Jan01) (LDO) 08010.1 no-call: East African net, TZA?, 1746 USB/LSB, Swahili speakers, mentioning Mwanza - so probably located in Tanzania (04Jan01) (LDO) 08032.0 AJE: USAF Croughton, G, 0734 USB, tfc. to JGO 66 (on deck at Split) (17Feb01) (LDO) 08040.0 GFA23: Bracknell Meteo G 1719 FAX/120/576 Upper wind chart (29-01-01) (AB) 08045.0 BVA: UNID British MIL, 1649 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (20Jan01)(LDO) 08045.0 BVM: UNID British MIL, 1637 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (20Jan01)(LDO) 08045.0 DKL: British MIL Dhekelia, CYP, 1658 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (20Jan01)(LDO) 08045.0 FCD: UNID British MIL, 1612 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (20Jan01)(LDO) 08048.0 PRE: British MIL Preveza?, GRC?, 0718 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (17Jan01)(LDO) 08055.0 DOR: MFA Sofia, BUL, 1523 USB/240Bd 8-FSK ARQ-system, QSX not found (02Jan01)(LDO) 08055.0 MKD: RAF AKROTIRI 0000 PICC//VFT Two chan piccolo vft on usb. (15/Jan)(DW) 08055.5 MKD: RAF AKROTIRI 0002 PICC// 8055.510. Eng chan (1) in vft. On standby. Later opchat "MUH de MKD" qso problems and rq qsy (15/Jan)(DW) 08055.9 MKD: RAF AKROTIRI 0001 PICC// 8055.910. Tfc chan (2) in vft. Online Pagina 165 WUN-v07 encrypted. (15/Jan)(DW) 08060.0 DOR: MFA Sofia, BUL, 1323 USB/240Bd 8-FSK ARQ-system, QSX not found (05Jan01)(LDO) 08070.0 FDI8: F AF Nice 1047 cw, vvv (02 Jan 01) (hpt) 08070.0 UNID: 1544 ITA-2 50/N/250 encrypt. msgs, in the header mentioning UTS 27, UTS 28, UOT (01 Jan 00) (hpt) 08073.0 : Unid Military 1712 CW Handsent; cut figs; NATO-type headers. DTGs in UTC and UTC+6. (9 Feb) (RGA) 08094.5 FDC: F AF Metz 1529 cw, vvv (31 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08095.0 FDC:French air force Metz France 1857 28 Jan 01 CW callband (EB) 08100.0 BJO68: Chinese net 0033 CW Wkd with bjo60. (1 Feb) (IB) 08103.0 4XZ:I.D.F. Haifa Israel 1851 28 Jan 01 CW in 5 ltr traffic (EB) 08105.0 RFFAAC: UNID FF 1634 ARQ-E 184.7 rather weak signal, de rffaac fm guerre dipermil Paris to aig ???, zen/guerre dircomis rambo(illete?), xxl cct, msg in plain language,(02 Feb. 01) (HPT) 08110.2 Turkish MIL, 2106 USB/MARCONI 25-TONE PSK MODEM, heavy tfc. using ECCM mode (04Jan01)(LDO) 08120.0 ROBLE: unid Mexican Mil 0112 MIL-STD 188-141A clg TAURO: unid Mexican Mil. (4/Feb/01) (MADX) 08132.0 no-call: Austrian diplo?, 1215 USB/DASA(EADS) FARCOS 1800Bd burst PSK system, 2 stations (05Jan01)(LDO) 08148.0 SNN299: MFA Warsaw 1530 POL-ARQ 100/250, msgs in plain text (31 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08150.5 PBB: Ny Den Helder 1708 ITA-2, 75/R/850 channel mrk(22 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08151.0 IGJ44: Italian Navy Agusta 0712 BAUDOT 100/700 w/call tape. (4/Feb/01) (MADX) 08153.7 UNID: 1607 109 bd, 175 shift not readable* 08165.0 A25: Latvian MIL, LVA?, 1435 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling OZOLS (04Jan01) (LDO) 08165.0 A25: UNID 0723 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng OZOLS (09/Feb) (CS) 08165.0 BATZ: R&S test from Batz/Bretagne, F, 0719 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling HOUAT (04Jan01) (LDO) 08165.0 GALVA: Latvian KFOR/Military Net 1621 ALE/USB Sounds. (22 Jan) (RGA) 08165.0 GALVA: Latvian MIL, LVA?, 1447 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A replying call from A25 (04Jan01) (LDO) 08165.0 GLENAN: R&S test from Glenan/Bretagne, F,0951 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A clng GROIX (04Jan01) (LDO) 08165.0 MOLENE: FRENCH NET MOLENE 1017 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng GROIX (22/Jan)(DW) 08165.0 MOLENE: R&S test from Molene/Bretagne, F,1053 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A clng BATZ (04Jan01) (LDO) 08165.0 ZEME: Latvian MIL, LVA?, 1435 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A replying call from A25 (04Jan01) (LDO) 08165.0 ZEME: UNID 0723 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng A25 (09/Feb) (CS) 08166.5 no-call: Serbian MIL, 1427 20-tone PSK burst modem 20x 75Bd, two stations exchanging tfc. bursts(04Jan01)(LDO) 08167.0 no-call: Turkish MIL, 1441 USB, 2 stations, voice coordination for RATT circuit(04Jan01)(LDO) 08168.5 no-call: Turkish MIL, 1442 FSK-600Bd/340Hz shift 600 Hz bandwidth, KG-84c crypto after ryryryryry vmgtcnj-bh intro (04Jan01)(LDO) 08171.0 FOXTROT(?): Clg BLUE STAR 1926 USB May Be FALSTAFF. Repeated many times with no joy and gone. (1 Feb) (BD) 08192.0 9MR: 5/11: 1556 Ny Johore Baharu ITA-2 50/R/850 ry, mrk (01 Jan 00) (hpt) 08192.0 9MR: Johor Baharu, Malaysia 15.31 ITA2 50/850 5-lg tfc with pause between each group, then calling JULL JULL with "9MR RMMJ...." (10Jan01). (PT) Pagina 166 WUN-v07 08192.0 9MR: RMN Johor Bahru MLA 2154 RTTY/50/800 RMMJ Marker. (27 Jan) (RGA) 08194.0 FDG: F AF Bordeaux 1610 ITA-2, 50/N/850 ry, test, wharfs (31 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08318.0 prob. Ny London: 1630 Baudot-1, 75/850 ry, vmgtcnj, encrypt. (31 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08231.0 no-call: US-MIL net?, 2119 USB/16+39-TONE PSK-MODEM, no 400 Hz doppler, probably KY-99 encrypted & digitized speech (11Feb01) (LDO) 08232.0 MANY: Arabic naval exercise off the coast of Oman, 1956 USB/VFT 5x 75Bd/170Hz/215Hz/215Hz/200Hz/170Hz shift, 5/10 bit per character, encrypted tfc., interleaving in time and frequency (11Feb01) (LDO) 08232.0 MANY: Arabic naval exercise off the coast of Oman, 2010 USB, voice coordin., calls noted: A7X, A4W, F7X, D9N, J6D, P4L, English tfc. mixed with Arabic, some ops with heavy Arabic accent, tfc. style similar to NATO tracking ops (11Feb01) (LDO) 08232.0 MANY: Arabic naval exercise off the coast of Oman,2010 USB, voice coordin., calls noted: A7X, A4W, F7X, D9N, J6D, P4L, English tfc. mixed with Arabic, some ops with heavy Arabic accent, tfc. style similar to NATO tracking ops (11Feb01) (LDO) 08298.0 VTP: IN Vishakhapatanam IND 2150 RTTY/50/1060 4LGs to warships. Very wide shift. (27 Jan) (RGA) 08310.0 Unid: 2148 WARBLE-JAMMER/USB (27 Jan) (RGA) 08331,5 GYA: Royal Navy G 1518 FAX/120/576 Forecast & schedules (04-02-01) (AB) 08334.0 0000: MOROCCAN ARMY ?LOC 1723 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (23/Jan)(DW) 08334.0 0000: Moroccan Army 1927 ALE/USB Also on 7753. (24 Jan) (RGA) 08334.0 2221: MOROCCAN ARMY ?LOC 1655 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng 5551 (23/Jan)(DW) 08334.0 2222: MOROCCAN ARMY ?LOC 1717 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (23/Jan)(DW) 08334.0 3333: MOROCCAN ARMY ?LOC 1821 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (23/Jan)(DW) 08334.0 5552: Moroccan Army Net 2 2052 ALE/USB. Sounds. (22 Jan) (RGA) 08335.3 DHJ59: German Navy Wilhelmshaven 0245 USB Wkg unid warship re digital coordination, ship too weak for ID. Also on 6779.3 at 0310. (Log 3-10 Feb) (RB) 08383.5 ---: SHIP UNID 2000 arq 100/E/170 qsl, opchat. Gives qth to Boufarik as "port de Gdansk Pologne" (18/Feb)(DW) 08389,5 UHIB: M/V Khudozhnik Kraynev 1559 SITOR A 100/170 Tlx abt arr Humber VTS 07/0030 Spurn 07/0130 (06/Feb/2001) (Ronny Peeters DXA47) 08392.0 UNID: unid MV 0445 SITOR-A wkg Novorossiysk Radio w/"I would like to make a rt call to India. Is it possible through your station+?" Later,with request for cost to send flowers. (28/Jan/01) (MADX) 08392.5 : Unid Ship 2106 ARQ/100/170 Selcalls KYXX=UFN (3711). (5 Feb) (RGA) 08392.5 : Unid Ship 2106 ARQ/100/170 Selcalls KYXX=UFN (3711). (5 Feb)(RGA) 08392.5 UEVI: M.V. MYSKHAKO 16.44 ARQ Tfc to unid station, mentions Novorosisk (10Jan01). (PT) Pagina 167 WUN-v07 08401.2 Unid: 1002 OPERACYJNY POL ALE 100 R Polish mil Warsaw operacyjnypkw [cmd 61 7e 20] to 1kzdjankovic 12/24/00 (BV) 08403.5 BATM SUKHONDYAAI: 0717 BAUDOT 50/170 w/TG tfc. At 0728, end of tfc from UXAK: Unid Russian MV. (4/Feb/01) (MADX) 08414.5 ---: GMDSS ALERT CHANNEL 0000 DSC 100/E/170 Coast stns logged Lyngby, Boston. Miami thru 1640z. Illegal 0-1000000 all thru period. Chksum error when included (28/Jan)(DW) 08414.5 NMA: 0742 NMA USA GMDSS 100 100 R Uscg Miami bq to testcall from mv Consensus Reefer lagw5 mmsi 259901000 12/23/00 (BV) 08414.5 NMF: 0917 NMF USA GMDSS 100 100 R Uscg Boston bq to testcall from mv Louise elhn7 mmsi 636008158 08414.5 OXZ: 0604 OXZ DNK GMDSS 100 100 R Lyngby radio bq to testcall from mv Mhails Lomonsovs 9hpf5 mmsi 248060000 12/23/00 (BV) 08417.5 XSV: Tianjin Radio 2130 cw, xsv + SITOR (26 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08418.0 IAR: Rome Radio 2129 cw, iar + SITOR (26 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08418.0 LSD836: Buenos AiresRadio ARG 2143 ARQ/100/170 Marker. Weak below IAR. (27 Jan) (RGA) 08418.0 LSD836: Buenos AiresRadio ARG 2352 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (2 Feb) (RGA) 08418.0 LSD836: Buenos AiresRadio ARG 2352 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (2 Feb) (RGA) 08419.0 VIP: PerthRadio WA AUS 1703 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (9 Feb) (RGA) 08419.0 VIP: PerthRadio WA AUS 2139 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (27 Jan) (RGA) 08419.0 VIP: GW Perth Node 2131 cw, vip + SITOR (26 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08419.5 PPR: Rio Radio 2128 cw, ppr + SITOR (26 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08419.5 PPR: RioRadio B 2138 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (27 Jan) (RGA) 08420.5 9VG: SingaporeRadio SNG 2136 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (27 Jan) (RGA) 08420.5 CBV: ValparaisoRadio CHL 2349 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (2 Feb) (RGA) 08420.5 9VG78: Singapore Radio 2136 cw, 9vg + SITOR (26 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08421.5 LZW: VarnaRadio BUL 1650 FEC/100/170 Tfc list. (9 Feb) (RGA) 08422.0 NRV: USCG Apra Harbour GUM 1651 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (9 Feb) (RGA) 08422.0 NRV: USCG Apra Harbour GUM 2102 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (5 Feb) (RGA) 08422.0 NRV: USCG Agana 2125 cw, nrv + SITOR (26 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08422.5 USU: Mariupul Radio 2122 cw, usu + SITOR (26 Jan. 01)(HPT) 08423.5 7TK25: BOUFARIK RADIO 2000 arq 100/E/170 Tfc in FF. Asks ship for qth. On BRK no subsequent channel free marker (18/Feb)(DW) 08424.0 SVO: OlympiaRadio Athens GRC 2059 FEC/100/170 cq de svo press. Nx in Greek. (5 Feb) (RGA) 08424.0 SVU4: OlympiaRadio GRC 2135 FEC/100/170 Wx fcast in EE. (27 Jan) (RGA) 08424.0 SVU4: OlympiaRadio GRC 2135 FEC/100/170 Wx fcast in EE. (27 Jan) (RGA) 08424.0 SVU: Olympia R., GRC 2100 SITOR-B 100/170 nx greek (06/Feb/2001) (ANE) 08425.4 RRR34: Nizhnij Novgorod Radio RUS 2130 FEC/100/170 Tfc list. (27 Jan) (RGA) 08425.5 HEC28: Berne Radio 1222 cw, hec + SITOR (29 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08426.0 (appr.) UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 2119 cw, uiw kld + SITOR (26 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08426.0 UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 2244 cw, uiw kld + SITOR (23 Jan 01) (HPT) 08426.0 UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 2244 cw, uiw kld + SITOR(23 Jan 01) (HPT) 08426.5 VCT: GW Tors Cove Node 2118 cw, vct + SITOR (26 Jan. 01)(HPT) 08427.5 A9M: Hamala Radio 2237 cw, a9mtlx + SITOR (23 Jan 01)(HPT) 08427.5 SPA46: Gdynia Radio 2239 cw, spa + digital (23 Jan 01)(HPT) 08428.0 08429.5 08429.5 08430.0 NMN: USCG Camslant 2234 cw, nmn + SITOR (23 Jan 01) (HPT) IDR4: Ny Rome 1057 ITA-2 75/R/850 mrk (02 Feb. 01) (HPT) NMO: USCG Honolulu HWA 1634 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (9 Feb) (RGA) RRR34: Nizhni NovgorodRadio RUS 0003 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (3 Feb) (RGA) Pagina 168 WUN-v07 08430.0 RRR34: Nizhni NovgorodRadio RUS 0003 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (3 Feb) (RGA) 08430.0 RRR34: Moscow Radio 2226 cw, rrr34 + SITOR (23 Jan 01)(HPT) 08431.0 TAH: Istanbul Radio 2225 cw, tah + SITOR (23 Jan 01) (HPT) 08431.5 UAT: Moscow Radio 2223 cw, uat + SITOR (23 Jan 01) (HPT) 08432.5 UFN: Novorrossisk Radio 2224 cw, ufn + SITOR (23 Jan 01)(HPT) 08433.0 8PO: Barbados Radio 2229 cw, 8po + SITOR (23 Jan 01) (HPT) 08433.0 XSG: Shanghai Radio 2113 cw, xsg + SITOR (26 Jan. 01)(HPT) 08435.5 OST: Ostende Radio 2221 cw, ost + SITOR (23 Jan 01) (HPT) 08437.0 4XZ: Ny Haifa 2111 cw, vvv (26 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08444.0 : Murmansk Meteo 1940 fAX/120/576/R file://7907 (1 Feb) (KB) 08448.0 A9M: Hamala Radio 2214 cw cq (20 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08450.0 SAA: KarlskronaRadio S 2055 CW QSXs. 1/7th-second echo. (5 Feb) (RGA) 08450.0 SAA: KarlskronaRadio S 2055 CW QSXs. 1/7th-second echo. (5 Feb) (RGA) 08450.0 5AB: Benghazi Radio 2212 cw cq (20 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08450.0 SAA: Karlskrona Radio 0823 cw, cq de saa qsx 4195/6295r5/ 8375r5 (19 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08453.0 FUG: F Ny La Regine 0826 ITA-2, 75/R/850 faa, ry, testing (19 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08461.0 : Unid 2048 RTTY/50/300 Mostly idles on ltr-shifts. Traffic is undecodeable RTTY. (5 Feb) (RGA) 08461.0 Unid: 2145 RTTY/50/300 Mostly idling in ltr-shifts. Traffic uncopiable. QRM. (27 Jan) (RGA) 08465.0 UNID: 2200 ITA-2 100/R/850 encrypt. msg (20 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08470.9 no-call: UNID Cyprus (UK-MIL?), CYP, 1958 4-FSK 195.3Bd, QRT 2005 UTC (05Jan01)(LDO) 08473.0 HLF: GW Seoul Radio 2157 cw hlf + SITOR (20 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08475.5 RFVIE: Marine Le Port REU 1629 RTTY/75/850 Tests. (9 Feb) (RGA) 08475.5 RFVIE: F Ny Le Port 2154 ITA-2, 75/R/850 ry testing(20 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08475.5 RFVIZ: FN Le Port REU 2117 RTTY/75/850 Tests. (27 Jan) (RGA) 08478.5 FUF: F Ny Fort de France 2150 ITA-2, 75/N/850 ry, testing,(20 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08484.0 HLF: GW Seoul Radio 2148 cw hlf + SITOR (20 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08489.0 AQP5: PN Karachi PAK 1622 CW 4FGs to AQPZ All Pakistani warships? Assigned freq is 8490. (9 Feb) (RGA) 08495.0 C: Russian Navy Moscow 0614 CW w/"C" call. (4/Feb/01) (MADX) 08495.0 PC: Russian Navy 1613 CW Beacon cluster. P-8494. C-8495. (9 Feb) (RGA) 08495.0 C: Russian Ny beacon 0841 cw, c only (19 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08495.0 P: Russian Ny beacon 0841 cw, p only (19 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08497.0 HLF: SeoulRadio KOR 2046 ARQ/100/170 Big signal into Europe. (5 Feb)(RGA) 08497.0 HLF: SeoulRadio KOR 2046 ARQ/100/170 Big signal into Europe. (5 Feb)(RGA) 08497.0 HLF: GW Seoul Radio 2145 cw hlf + SITOR (20 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08500.0 VTH: IN Mumbai IND 2113 RTTY/50/850 RBSL Marker. (27 Jan) (RGA) 08500.0 RBSL: Ny Mumbai 2125 ITA-2 50/R/850 ry, wx (18 Jan 01)(HPT) 08502.0 XSG: Shanghai Radio 2300 cw, cq (17 Febr. 01) (HPT) 08505.0 UFZ: Vladivostok Radio 2303 cw, de ufz + dashes (17 Febr. 01) (HPT) 08506.0 XSX: Keelung Radio 2112 cw, cq (20 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08510.0 J2A8: DjiboutiRadio DJI 1611 CW QSXs. (9 Feb) (RGA) 08510.0 J2A: Djibouti Radio 2134 cw cq (18 Jan 01) (HPT) 08514.0 XSQ: Guangzhou Radio 2208 cw cq pse up 361 clg k(18 Jan 01) (HPT) 08522.0 9MG: Penang Radio 2140 cw, cq de 9mg/9ww/9wh mrk (18 Jan 01) (HPT) 08526.5 KFS: Palo Alto Radio 0802 cw, kfs + SITOR (not listed here?) (19 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08530.0 9VG25: Singapore Radio 2210 cw cq de 9VG25/8570(18 Jan 01) (HPT) 08530.0 9VG25: SingaporeRadio SNG 1609 CW QSXs. (9 Feb) (RGA) 08540.0 USU: MARIUPOL RADIO 0907 rtty 50/R/170 Tfc bdcast/qsx list in 3SC, Pagina 169 WUN-v07 poor copy. Followed by vri hi spd morse, qsx list in slower cw. (27/Jan) (DW) 08541.0 A9M: Hamala Radio 2217 cw a9m + SITOR (18 Jan 01) (HPT) 08549.0 UCE: Arkhangelsk Radio 0745 SITOR-A, wkg. vessels (19 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08551.5 CTP: Ny Oeiras 1128 ITA-2, 75/R/850 naws (19 Jan. 01)(HPT) 08555.5 UIW: KALININGRAD RADIO 1730 CW Wkng ship UBHN. Vri fast. (02/Feb)(DW) 08557.0 SPE41: Szczecin Radio 1130 cw, spes + SITOR (19 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08568.0 RFQPME: Marine Djibouti DJI 2041 RTTY/75/850 Zui Testing. (5 Feb) (RGA) 08568.0 RFQPME: Marine Djibouti DJI 2041 RTTY/75/850 Zui Testing. (5 Feb)(RGA) 08570.5 UWS3: KievRadio UKR 2040 CW Tfc list then wkg ships EOMS and EOMT. (5 Feb) (RGA) 08573.0 CLA: Havana Radio 0435 CW w/call tape. (20/Jan/01) (MADX) 08586.0 USO5: IzmailRadio UKR 1537 RTTY/50/170 Tgms to ships. (9 Feb) (RGA) 08586.0 USO5: IzmailRadio UKR 1600 CW Tgms to ship UZAR. (9 Feb) (RGA) 08586.0 USO: IZMAIL RADIO ? 1015 CW Vri fast cw. Wkng ships. Seems reluctant to send own csgn (25/Jan)(DW) 08597.0 HEC: Berne Radio 1146 cw, hec + SITOR (19 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08600.0 XSV: Tianjin Radio 1440 cw, cq (19 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08602.0 CWA: Cerrito Radio 2306 cw, cq qsx (19 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08610.0 UCE5: ArkhangelskRadio RUS 1535 CW de UCE5 k. (9 Feb) (RGA) 08610.0 UCE5: Arkhangelsk Radio 1442 cw, de uce5 (19 Jan. 01)(HPT) 08610.2 VTK: IN Tuticorin IND 2034 CW VTP/2/3/4 tape. // 8575.1 with many spurious signals around 8.6 MHz. (5 Feb) (RGA) 08624.0 XSQ: Guangzhou Radio 2011 cw, cq (19 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08632.0 XSW: Kaohsiung Radio 2011 cw cq (22 Jan. 01)(HPT) 08634.0 VTG6: Ny Mumbay 1448 cw, vvv vtg 4/5/6/7 (19 Jan. 01)(HPT) 08636.0 HLW: GW Seoul Radio 2124 cw cq qsx (20 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08638.0 VNG: NSC Llandilo 1706 TS (22 Jan. 01)(HPT) 08638.5 DAO: Kiel Radio / Germany 1300 PACTOR 200/200 old frequency from DAM (Norddeich Radio) (21/Jan/2001) (MZ) 08642.1 MGJ: Royal Navy Faslane 0536 BAUDOT 75/340 w/CARB broadcast on channel 3 of Royal Navy 4-channel VFT. (4/Feb/01) (MADX) 08646.0 VTP6: IN Vishakhapatanam IND 2031 CW 4FGs to VWGZ. (5 Feb) (RGA) 08646.0 VTP6: NY Vishakapatnam 2140 cw vvv de vtp 4/5/6 (20 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08646.0 UNID: 2014 measured with RadioRaft: alternating 73.5 and 147 baud, 250 shift, not decodable (19 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08650.0 SPE: Szczecin Radio 1452 cw, de spe 42/61 + SITOR (19 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08657.0 UTQ7: KievRadio UKR 2108 CW Tgms to ship UUFZ. (27 Jan) (RGA) 08662.0 TAH: Istanbul Radio 1912 de tah qsx (21 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08665.0 XSG: Shanghai Radio 2303 cw, cq (21 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08670.0 IAR: Rome Radio 0432 CW w/call tape. (20/Jan/01) (MADX) 08670.0 UNID: 1914 100bd/850 shift encrypt. (21 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08675.5 VCS: GW Halifax Node 1918 cw, vcs + SITOR (21 Jan. 01)(HPT) 08682.0 J2A8: DjiboutiRadio DJI 2028 CW QSXs. // 8510. (5 Feb) (RGA) 08682.0 J2A8: DjiboutiRadio DJI 2056 CW QSXs. (27 Jan) (RGA) 08683.5 LFI: Rogaland Radio 1737 cw ID + SITOR (07 Jan 01) (HPT) 08686.0 IRM: Rome Medical Radio 0429 CW w/call tape. (20/Jan/01) (MADX) 08686.0 IRM: Roma Madici Radio 1908 cw, vvv mrk (21 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08691.0 XST: QingdaoRadio PRC 2025 CW QRU? (5 Feb) (RGA) 08691.0 XST: Qingdao Radio 1920 cw, cq (21 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08694.0 XSZ: DalianRadio PRC 1934 CW CQ Marker. (29 Jan) (RGA) 08698.0 7TF: Boufarik Radio 0427 CW w/call tape. (20/Jan/01) (MADX) 08698.0 7TF6: Boufarik Radio 1928 cw, cq qsx (21 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08702.5 UNID: 1931 75 bd/850 shift encrypt. (21 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08705.5 PKC: Palembang Radio 1353 cw, cq qru? (11 Jan. 01)(HPT) 08722.0 7TF37: Boufarik Radio 1600 USB F wx, regular sced (17 Febr. 01)(HPT) Pagina 170 WUN-v07 08722.0 7TF37: Boufarik Radio 2207 USB F wkg. vessel (17 Febr. 01) (HPT) 08728.0 3AC: Monaco Radio 1837 USB F wx file://8806 (18 Jan 01) (HPT) 08737.0 CYP: 2123 5BA CYP USB 3 M Cyprus radio test tape, this is cyprus radio radiotelephone maritime service. 12/23/00 (BV) 08746.0 SPO41: Szczecin Radio USB E/Pol. "Stand by for traffic list" // 13155 (10 Jan 01) (HPT) 08752.0 SPH: Gdynia Radio 1925 USB E/P , ann for "all ships" to listen on channel 812, then working vessel 3FUN4(09 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08752.0 YLQ: Riga Radio 1130 USB Latv./E/Ru wkg. frequencies // 13086 (09 Jan.01) (HPT) 08764.0 NMC: USCG CAMSPAC 1052 USB w/highseas forecast. /4426/ (23/Jan/01) (MADX) 08806.0 3AC: Monaco Radio 1837 USB F wx file://8728, tfc (18 Jan 01) (18 Jan 01) (HPT) 08810.0 BXL91: Unid Chinese Net 1023 CW Net include: bxl17, bxl77, bxl78, bxl86, bxl89, bxl91, bxl118, bxl119. Format: bxl118 qsa 2. bxl118 nil sk. bxl118 gb. etc. etc... (12 Feb) (IB) 08812.0 TAH: Istanbul Radio 1806 USB Turk./E ID wx // 4405, 13128 (07 Jan 01)(HPT) 08825.0 CSY: Santa Maria Aero 1805 USB E wkg. Air Portugal 1331 (07 Jan 01) 08825.0 New York Aero: 2353 USB E wkg. AlItalia 667 pos. rpt.(06 Jan 01) (HPT) 08828.0 Hongkong Volmet: 2245 USB E Volmet (17 Febr. 01) (HPT) 08831.0 GANDER RADIO:Clg SINGAPORE 29 1134 USB Position report. (2 Feb)(EW) 08846.0 American 1124: /2159/NY/Lamer FL 390 08846.0 American 1554: /2158/NY/selcal (JS-FG) 08846.0 N851CW: /2156/NY/radio check 08846.0 New York Aero: 2321 USB E wkg. Northamerican 212 pos. rpt. (06 Jan 01) (HPT) 08846.0 TWA 94: /2155/NY/Pruit FL 370 12/28/00 (RP3) 08846.0 UPS 6108: /2200/NY/selcal (BP-HQ) 08846.0 US Air: 1480/2157/NY/selcal (CG-KP) 08855.0 AFR3683: B767 F-GHGH JKBP 2319 USB Wkg Piarco. Cayenne-Paris CDG. (5 Feb) (DP) 08860.0 UNID: 0447 RTTY 50.1/800 [1] 5 fgps+?chinese/kor(Dec. 1 00)(PLOO) 08861.0 RKA818: A300 TU-TAH Wkg Sal Selcal HSDF. (15 Jan) (PD) 08861.0 Dakar Aero: 2338 USB E wkg. Springbok (22 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08867.0 ANZ144: B737 ZK-NGB HRLQ 0847 USB Wkg Brisbane. Sydney-Welly. (8 Feb) (DP) 08867.0 ANZ154: B737 ZK-NGC DRJM 0854 USB Wkg Brisbane. MelbourneWelly. (8 Feb) (DP) 08867.0 ANZ184: B767 ZK-NBC CPGK 0855 USB Wkg Brisbane. SydneyChristchurch. (8 Feb) (DP) 08867.0 QFA46: B767 VH-OGF GQEP 0856 USB Wkg Brisbane. ChristchurchSydney. (8 Feb) (DP) 08867.0 QFA49: B767 VH-OGK Wkg BRISBANE 0818 USB Selcal LQBP. Sydney-Auckland. (3 Jan) (PD) 08867.0 QFA65: B767 VH-OGE QRAL 0958 USB Wkg Brisbane. SydneyChristchurch. (8 Feb) (DP) 08879.0 QFA64: B747 VH-OJJ Wkg PERTH(?) 2208 USB J'burg-Sydney. Selcal GQBM. (15 Jan) (PD) 08891.0 KLM661: B747 PH-BFK EHBL 1200 USB Wkg IcelandRadio. AmsterdamHouston. (6 Feb) (DP) 08891.0 SAS945: B767 LN-RCK? FLDM 1201 USB Wkg IcelandRadio. (6 Feb) (DP) 08891.0 UAL955: B777 N787UA AREQ 1206 USB Wkg IcelandRadio. LHR-SFOSan Diego. (6 Feb) (DP) 08891.0 Iceland Aero 1714 USB E wkg. Speedbird 482 (22 Jan. 01)(HPT) 08902.8 RYIF: Unid 2023 CW Sked w/NAID. QSAs & QRU nil. (5 Feb) (RGA) 08903.0 Kinshasa Aero: 2303 E wkg. Springbok 274 at 2303 and Air Mozambique Pagina 171 WUN-v07 at 2306 (22 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08903.0 N´jdamena Aero: 1752 USB E wkg. Nigerian Airlines 08906.0 New York Aero: 0042 USB E wkg. Speedbird 2232 r/check (18 Feb. 01)(HPT) 08906.0 Santa Maria Aero: 0242 USB E wkg. Springbok 202 (18 Feb. 01) (HPT) 08921.0 LDOC BA: 1853 USB E wkg. Speedbird 215 (21 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08930.0 CS004A: Italian MIL?, 1215 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/calling RS008D (12Jan01) (LDO) 08930.0 GTI342: B747F N518MC? BMFK 1025 USB Wkg StockholmRadio Bound Abu Dhabi. (6 Feb) (DP) 08930.0 KARACHI CONTROL: Clg PAKISTANI 892 1140 USB Position reporT. (2 Feb) (EW) 08930.0 SDJ: Stockholm Radio 1724 USB E wkg. Northwest 55, answering question for Shanwick QRGs (08 Jan 01) (HPT) 08930.0 SDJ: Stockholm Radio 1746 USB E wkg. LOT 225 selcal check only: CKAR (22 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08933.0 LDOC Springbok: 0157 USB E wkg. Springbok 220 (18 Feb. 01) (HPT) 08942.0 Manila Aero: 1715 USB E wkg. Singapore Airlines (21 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08942.0 Bangkok Aero: 1717 USB E wkg. Pan Am? 387, very weak (21 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08942.0 Hongkong Aero: 1720 USB E wkg. Japanese Airlines a/c (21 Jan. 01) (HPT) 08945.0 S: Russian Navy 2115 CW Sub bcast marker. (27 Jan) (RGA) 08957.0 EIP: SHANNON VOLMET 1018 USB w/aviation wx. (2 Feb) (EW) 08957.0 EIP: Shannon Volmet 1723 USB E Volmet (08 Jan 01) (HPT) 08957.0 EIP: Shannon Volmet, Ireland at 0447 in USB w/aviation wx for Santa Maria, others. file://5505 (2 Feb) (RB) 08965.0 150006: C-5 85-0006 1107 ALE/USB Sounds. Also 9057/11226 (31 Jan) (SA) 08965.0 170036: C-5 87-0036 1923 ALE/USB Wkg TAG (1 Feb) (SA) 08965.0 GTL: USAF Thule GRL 1028 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding. (26 Jan) (AB) 08971.0 BLUESTAR: FACSFAC Puerto Rico 2010 USB clg REBEL 02. No joy.(28/Jan/01) (MADX) 08971.0 Mongoose 03: (probable E-2C): 0129 USB w/Blue Star (TSCC, Roosevelt Roads, PR) reporting operations normal and 7 POB. (28/DEC/00) (RP3) 08983.0 CAMSLANT CHESAPEAKE: Clg RESCUE 6001 1917 USB With request 'come up on F-90'. Rescue 6001 too weak to be heard, with no further traffic. (1 Feb) (BD) 08983.0 CAMSLANT CHESAPEAKE: Clg Y3C 1916 USB Request to contact 3AB and gone. (1 Feb) (BD) 08983.0 CAMSLANT: 1614 USB wkg 1719: USCG HC-130H7. I have you weak and barely readable, request you switch to 15088. (28/Jan/01) (MADX) 08983.0 CAMSPAC: Wkg RESCUE 1711 0659 USB Receiving a position report from 1711, at 25/35N 169/10W.1711 not audible here. (31 Jan) (SD) 08983.0 CG 2122: (HU-25, ATC Mobile): 0103 USB w/Camslant Chesapeake (3/JAN/01) (RP3) 08992.0 : Unid weak Spanish female voice 0400 USB 5FGs. Much weaker than in the past, and the audio sounds 'ok'. 08992.0 ALIVE 51: Wkg OFFUTT 2027 USB For pp to RAYMOND 06. Gone by 2040z. (14 Feb) (JH) 08992.0 Andrews Global: GHFS 1732 USB / pp for PACOM 01 (DV-2+8 Pax) to Maxwell Dispatch. (05Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 08992.0 COTTER PIN: 28-char EAM 1625 USB 2NSK7F. Also at 1655z and 1727z. Simulcast 11244. H+25/h+55 activity. (11 Feb) (JH) 08992.0 CRO: 1504 ALE/USB Wkg 500366 KC-135 60-0366 (14 Feb) (SA) 08992.0 CROUGHTON: FOXTROT Msg 0312 USB Prefaced with DEFROSTER Pagina 172 08992.0 08992.0 08992.0 08992.0 your WUN-v07 JAA 12 FV. "ANDERSEN" has also been heard since October at similar levels with this kind of traffic. They appear to key a CONUS site every now and then for this activity. (15 Feb) (JH) CURLY TOP: 28-char EAM 0607 USB 2N3HHB simulcast on at least 11244 and 6697. Nil on any ZULU freq. (15 Feb) (JH) FLY FISH: Clg MAINSAIL 0648 USB No response. Again at 0650z 0653z maybe raising someone and spelling his call. (6 Feb) (JH) FLY FISH: Clg MAINSAIL 0708 USB Raises MCCLELLAN for pp to DSN 939-1852 for a 'status comm check'. After the brief hi n' bye, he terminated the patch and was gone. (6 Feb) (JH) MCCLELLAN: Clg Unid 0651 USB Calling 'station on frequency say callsign'. No response and gone. (2 Feb) (BD) 08992.0 OVER SLIDE: Wkg OFFUTT 1710 USB For pp to 800-844-0927 (WALDORF) IDd as DART BOARD or DARK BOARD. (4 Feb) (JH) 08992.0 OVER SLIDE: Wkg OFFUTT 1720 USB Requested pp to DSN-939-1852 IDd as BIKE RACE (NC) to request the 7ECHO over GEP [missed it]. BIKE RACE worked it out including the RF number (28) and gone. (4 Feb) (JH) 08992.0 PACAF 01: Clg MAINSAIL 1949 USB No known response. (23 Jan) (JH) 08992.0 PARAMOUNT(?): Wkg OFFUTT 1716 USB For pp to DSN 939-1850 of unk purpose. Maybe a brief connectivity check. (13 Feb) (JH) 08992.0 PERFORATE: Clg Unid 2238 USB Raised OFFUTT but not responding to OFFFUTT. (3 Feb) (JH) 08992.0 PERFORATE: Clg Unid 2239 USB Raised THULE but not responding to THULE. (3 Feb) (JH) 08992.0 PERFORATE: EAM Bcast 2255 USB JY7SKE simulcast 11244. (3 Feb)(JH) 08992.0 RAYMOND 37(?): Clg ANY STATION 1909 USB First call raised OFFUTT with no further response from the caller. His second call went unanswered. (23 Jan) (JH) 08992.0 REACH 6005: Clg MCCLELLAN 0654 USB for patch to YOKOTA METEO for 9am local landing time wx. (2 Feb) (BD) 08992.0 REACH 9062: Tail #90062 0541 USB wkg MCCLELLAN w/pp to HILDA WEST.Interrupted by ANDREWS w/28-character EAM (JYYE3B...).REACH 9062 is enroute to Nellis AFB. (4/Feb/01) (MADX) 08992.0 REACH 9166: Wkg HICKAM 0656 USB for pp to YOKOTA for wx. Stepped on by an EAM, Recontacted, a/c did not wish to re-intitiate the pp. (8 Feb) (BD) 08992.0 REACH G7: KC-10/79-0434 1945 USB Wkg THULE for relay to NAS Rota-Arrival time of 1945.# pp to ROTA METRO. (28 Jan) (SA) 08992.0 REACH2 22: From 11175 Wkg ASCENSION 1803 USB Stepped on by an ANDREWS EAM bcast. (25 Jan) (RGA) 08992.0 REACH20: From 11175 Wkg ASCENSION 1803 USB Stepped on by an ANDREWS EAM bcast. (25 Jan) (RGA) 08992.0 RIDGE POLE: 27-char EAM 1508 USB NN2MIF simulcast on at least 11244. (22 Jan) (JH) 08992.0 RIDGE POLE: EAM Bcast 1525 NN2MIF. H+25/h+55 activity. (22 Jan) (JH) 08992.0 RIDGE POLE: EAM Bcasts 1625 USB NN2MIF (27-char) & BW....(28char). (22 Jan) (JH) 08992.0 SAM 27000: a USAF C-137C (Boeing 707) 1756 USB / calling "MacDill" Pagina 173 08992.0 08992.0 08992.0 08992.0 08992.0 08992.0 08992.0 at 0417 WUN-v07 with no joy. (05Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) SHUCK 92: Calls MAINSAIL & CROUGHTON 1517 USB For signal check. No reply. (28 Jan) (SA) SYMPHONY: 28-char EAM Bcast 0155 USB JYHKW3. Simulcast 11244. (4 Feb) (JH) TERTIARY: Clg PERFORATE 2123 USB No response. (3 Feb) (JH) TERTIARY: Raised PERFORATE 2244 USB Requested traffic. PERFORATE said that he had no traffic, he just wanted to get in touch with him. TERTIARY acknowledged and said that they were "up on, uh, other circuits" and gone. (3 Feb) (JH) THULE: Three EAMs 0646 USB JY6ZJE JYKFKE & JYQXCA then gone. (2 Feb) (BD) WS44: Clg HICKAM 0702 USB For pp to (unheard) WS44 began to pass traffic when the HICKAM operator stated "Negative..negative..I have to patch you into a certain party before you can pass counts". After a minute or so 444 passed a 39 character message beginning with OCM6MD, then gone at 0805z. (14 Feb) (BD) unid: 0405 USB / Female in Spanish with 5 figure groups. Ended UTC. (23Jan.2001) (Midwest USA) 09007.0 : Unid Canadian Mil/Aero Stn 2013 USB Wkg 4261 with UK aflds fcasts. (5 Feb) (RGA) 09016.0 BILLY BOB: 28-char EAM 2040 USB JYH4R3 preceding ANDREWS' 2042z GHFS bcast of same. Simulcast 11244 and nothing heard 8992. (27 Jan) (JH) 09016.0 BILLY BOB: EAM Bcast 2129 USB JY7HLF simulcast on at least 11244.(27 Jan) (JH) 09016.0 ELECTRIC: Raises PIG IRON 0832 USB Signal check and gone. (2 Feb) (JH) 09016.0 HORSE FLY: Wkg MINCE MEAT 0545 USB For signal check and gone. (18 Feb) (JH) 09016.0 LONG JOHN: Raises TITANIUM 0544 USB Signal check and gone. (8 Feb)(JH) 09016.0 MATERIAL: 28-char EAM 1908 USB 2NXLIW simulcast 8992 & 11244. (10 Feb) (JH) 09016.0 MATERIAL: EAMs 1912 USB 2NF5IS and at 1925z 2NP2IX both ahead of ANDREWS' GHFS bcasts of same. Simulcast 8992 and 11244. Then dropped 9016 and continued with his rebcasts of the same strings and 2NXLIW on 8992/11244 at 1927z for his h+25/h+55 activity. (10 Feb) (JH) 09016.0 NOON TIME: Clg MINCE MEAT 0437 USB Calls few times without known response. (18 Feb) (JH) 09016.0 PUMP SHED(?): Wkg DEATH BLOW 0507 USB For a signal check and gone. (16 Feb) (JH) 09025.0 PLA: USAF Lajes AZR 0940 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding. (26 Jan) (AB) 09025.0 160020: C-5 86-0020 0648 ALE/USB Wkg HAW (6 Feb) (SA). 09025.0 160020: C-5 86-0020 0831 ALE/USB Sounds (16 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 160020: C-5 86-0020 1804 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with ALE initiated P.P. to ACC?? unreadable (9 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 170031: C-5 87-0031 0430 ALE/USB Wkg CRO vatious freqs (11 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 170035: C-5 87-0035 1014 ALE/USB Wkg JNR [AMD]KPF (5 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 170045: C-5 87-0045/Rch-Z4 0338 ALE/USB Wkg JNR ALE+VOICE Mainsail then for Azores/Salinas/Incirlik no reply was then stepped on Pagina 174 WUN-v07 by Porto Ricoworking McClellan for signal check (9 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 200534: C-17 90-0534 0641 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (11 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 223294: Reach 2294 (C17A) AIR 1106 MIL-STD 188-141A clg PLA and CRO in ALE and voice.PP via Croughton to Ramstein. (27 Jan) (AB) 09025.0 230603: Aircraft AIR testing (msg to itself) 1851 MIL-STD 188-141A (05-02-01) (AB) 09025.0 240068 C-17 94-0068 0831 ALE/USB Wkg GTL (7 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 270042: USAF C-17 97-0042 1125 ALE/USB Calls Croughton Relay. (22 Jan) (SA) 09025.0 280052: C-179 80-052 0846 ALE/USB ALLCALL(12 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 491946: KC-10 79-1946 0844 ALE/USB Wkg ADW ALE+VOICE with ALE initiated P.P. to HILDA EAST. H.E.req they go to another freq as they cannot hear them (11 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 491948: KC-10 79-1948 0756 ALE/USB Sounds (5 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 510302: KC-135 61-0302 1349 ALE/USB Wkg 510302 I think he is a bit confused (8 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 CRO: Croughton Relay Stn G 1242 ALE/USB Sounds. (23 Jan) (RGA) 09025.0 CRO: USAF Croughton G 0947 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding. (26 Jan) (AB) 09025.0 CZH: Unid 0410 ALE/USB Calls PAA. Prob corrupt calls. (23 Jan) (SA) 09025.0 DARK 35: Wkg DARK 36 0228 USB Air-to-air comms. (8 Feb) (JH) 09025.0 GTL: USAF Thule GRL 1016 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding. (27 Jan) (AB) 09025.0 PLA: 1632 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE for signal check PLA weak unreadable (15 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 PLA: 2328 ALE/USB Wkg 270044 C-17 97-0044 (15 Feb) (SA) 09041.0 5YE: NAIROBI MET 2035 RTTY 100/N/850 Marker "cq de 5YE ry's" and met tfc (23/Jan)(DW) 09041.0 5YE: Nairobi Aero, KEN 2035 RTTY 100/825 test tape "RYRY.. CQ CQ CQ DE 5YE 5YE 5YE", meteo (6/2/2001) (ANE) 09041.0 5YE: Nairobi, Kenya 19.50 ITA2 100/850 Nairobi Meteo with RY's and " CQ DE 5YE" (07Jan01). (PT) 09041.0 5YE: Narobi Meteo KEN 2018 RTTY/100/800 Testing. (5 Feb) (RGA) 09041.0 5YE:: Nairobi Meteo, KEN 0230 RTTY 100/850 Mixture of CQ's, RY's and METAR broadcasts. (06/Feb/2001) (nr0d) 09044.9 5YE: NAIROBI MET 2355 FAX 180/N/800 Sig wx charts. Blurred (21/Jan) (DW) 09050.0 ZT201A: UNID Chinese embassy, 1542 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MILSTD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to YT316A (03Feb01) (LDO) 09050.0 ZT201A: UNID Chinese embassy, 1542 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MILSTD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc.to YT316A (03Feb01) (LDO) 09052.0 90KNY: Unid US NTCN 0020 ALE/USB Sounds. (31 Jan) (RGA) 09057.0 170031: C-5 87-0031 0423 ALE/USB Wkg ADW with ALE initiated P.P. no answer (11 Feb) (SA) 09057.0 GUA: USAF Andersen GUM 2053 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding (15-02-01) (AB) 09062.0 M8: Cuban Numbers Station 0522 CW w/5FGs (cut) already in progress.At 0523 into new message. (28/Jan/01) (MADX) 09070.0 055: UNID, 1806, USB/MIL-STD 188-141A sounding,weak signal (12 Jan01) (LDO) 09070.0 586: UNID, 1716, USB/MIL-STD 188-141A sounding,(12Jan01) (LDO) 09076.7 PARIS: Paris, France 19.18 ARQ-E3 192/400 CdeCle to self on IAH cct to Libreville (28Dec00). (PT) 09082.0 ---: UNID 2046 2 chan piccolo. VFT on usb (23/Jan)(DW) 09082.5 ---: UNID 2048 Piccolo 9082.510. Chan 1 (Eng) in vft. On standby until Pagina 175 WUN-v07 2105z when offair (23/Jan)(DW) 09082.9 ---: UNID 2047 Piccolo 9082.910. Chan 2 in vft. 6 tone. Online encrypted (23/Jan)(DW) 09083.0 CENTR4: MFA Bucharest, ROU, 0920 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to YPM37 (03Feb01) (LDO) 09083.0 CENTR4: MFA Bucharest, ROU, 0920 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem,tfc. to YPM37 (03Feb01) (LDO) 09083.0 YPM37: UNID ROU-EMB, 0920 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to CENTR4 (03Feb01) (LDO) 09108.0 : FAPSI Link 30044 1739 RTTY/75/500 5LGs. (31 Jan) (RGA) 09110.0 NMF: USCG Boston USA 1945 FAX/120/576 900 mb prognosis (11-02-01) (AB) 09114.0 VIS: FAPSI Link 80061 1527 RTTY/75/400 5LGs to YQV on 13468. Call VIS is tentative. (17 Feb) (RGA) 09121.0 A25: 0853 A25 ALE 100 R Unid Latvian mil clg Pamats other calls monitored: aus, sirds, pam?, lielva 12/24/00 (BV) 09121.0 A25: Latvian KFOR Net 1630 ALE/USB Calls PAMATS. (29 Jan) (RGA) 09121.0 A25: Latvian Mil LVA 1010 MIL-STD 188-141A Clg MAIZE (17-02-01) (AB) 09121.0 A25: Latvian Mil LVA 1018 MIL-STD 188-141A Clg VENTA (17-02-01) (AB) 09121.0 SIRDS: Latvian KFOR Kosovo SRB 1803 ALE/USB Sounds. (9 Feb) (RGA) 09122.5 MVNHF424: USACE Station 0556 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. At 0602,NWKHF1: USACE Kansas City w/sounding call. (28/Jan/01) (MADX) 09122.5 WUG: USACoE-Vicksburg, MS 1520 USB / working WUE6 (USACoENashville, TN) on channel eight. (16Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 09122.5 WUI6: USACoE-Fort Worth, Texas 1401 USB / working WUI414. (05Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 09130.0 MGJ: Ny Faslane 1745 ITA-2 75/R/350 channel mrk., ID (10 Jan 01) (hpt) 09157.0 HEC: BerneRadio SWI 1526 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (9 Feb) (RGA) 09157.0 HEC: GW Berne 2135 CW id & ARQ tuning, weak sig w/heavy QRM from ARQ-M2 144/single tone sta on 9156.9 (06Jan01) (ML2) 09157.0 HEC: Globe Wireless node Berne, SUI, 1335 CW/FSK Globe wireless marker (05Jan01)(LDO) 09157.0 HEC: Berne Radio 1310 cw, hec + SITOR (22 Jan. 01)(HPT) 09158.6 HBD56: Warsaw, Poland 15.36 ARQ Swiss emb with op chat in GG to unid station (28Dec00). (PT) 09165.0 HLL: Seoul Meteo 1719 FAX/120/576 'AUAS50' noisy but sharp copy. (1 Feb) (KB) 09173.5 F01: UNID MIL, 1154 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serialtone modem, tfc. to F02,location: Balkan area (04Feb01) (LDO) 09173.5 F02: UNID MIL, 1157 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serialtone modem, tfc. to F01,location: Balkan area (04Feb01) (LDO) 09175.0 OY+SE/0Y+5E: Spanish SFOR net, 0732 USB radio check tfc., looks like the ops are uncertain re. their calls, one side using calls "zero yankee+cinco echo" the other side using "oskar yankee+sierra echo" - bad handwriting?(13Jan01) (LDO) 09176.5 no-call: UNID MIL-net, 1215 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem tfc., bursty tfc., (18Feb01) (LDO) 09177.0 OY+SE/0Y+5E: Spanish SFOR net, 0733 BAUDOT 50Bd/910Hz, both stations sending test tapes to each other Pagina 176 WUN-v07 (13Jan01)(LDO) 09195.5 B01: UNID MIL, NOR?, 0921 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A AMDs to M01 every 5 minutes (18Feb01) (LDO) 09202.0 no-call: UNID, 0942 USB/CLOVER-2000 tfc. to unloc. station, two stations on freq, possibly UNHCR (20Jan01) (LDO) 09212.0 BATZ: R&S test from Batz/Bretagne, F, 1145 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling GLENAN, at 1146 sending tfc. to GLENAN using Rohde & Schwarz 2400Bd burst PSK waveform (04Jan01) (LDO) 09212.0 GLENAN: R&S test from Glenan/Bretagne, F,0949 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A clng GROIX, at 1140 sending tfc. to HOUAT using Rohde & Schwarz 2400Bd burst PSK waveform (04Jan01) (LDO) 09212.0 HOUAT: R&S test from Houat/Bretagne, F,1053 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A clng GLENAN (04Jan01) (LDO) 09212.0 MOLENE: FRENCH NET MOLENE 1019 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng GROIX (22/Jan)(DW) 09212.0 MOLENE: R&S test from Molene/Bretagne, F,1053 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A clng BATZ (04Jan01) (LDO) 09221.5 R01: UNID MIL, 0955 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serialtone modem, tfc. to R02,location: Balkan area (04Feb01) (LDO) 09221.5 R02: UNID MIL, 1003 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serialtone modem, tfc. to R01,location: Balkan area (04Feb01) (LDO) 09249.2 CB: UNID Saudi Arabian?, ARS? 1530 ARQ-E-46.15 Bd/170Hz shift, idling with betas (11Feb01) (LDO) 09250.9 CB: UNID Saudi Arabian?, ARS? 1530 BAUDOT 50Bd/170Hz shift op chat in broken English to "DD", engineers channel for 46.15 Bd ARQE outlet on 9249.2 kHz, timezone UTC +3 hrs, QRT/QSY at 15:33UTC (11Feb01) (LDO) 09257.0 HOTEL: USN Station 0328 USB wkg GOLF: USN station. Link coordination net.Other stations include CHARLIE, ECHO, and FOXTROT. (28/Jan/01) (MADX) 09257.5 ROMEO: USN Link 2243 USB ROMEO, HOTEL and others Link coordination net. (28 Jan) (RB) 09257.6 Echo Foxtrot: 1633 USB / calling Foxtrot. Link-11 coordination net? (22Jan.2001) (Midwest USA) 09259.0 CGE: unid CANFORCES 0128 MIL-STD 188-141A clg CRC2: unid CANFORCES. (23/Jan/01) (MADX) 09260.0 52B: UNID Danish MIL, 1516 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A tfc. to D31 (02Jan01) (LDO) 09260.0 D31: UNID Danish MIL, 1518 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A tfc. to 52B (02Jan01) (LDO) 09304.0 UNID: 1315 75 bd/ 250 shift encrypt. (22 Jan. 01)(HPT) 09306.0 P2P: UNID British MIL, 1146 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A sounding (21Jan01) (LDO) 09318.5 no-call: UNID MIL-net, 1000 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem tfc., bursty tfc., possibly related to DOGFISH 2001 exercise (17Feb01) (LDO) 09340.0 RCH72: Tashkent Meteo UZB 1420 FAX/60/576 Surface analysis (11-02-01) (AB) 09371.0 2221: Moroccan Army Net 2 1644 ALE/USB Sounds. (2 Feb) (RGA) 09371.0 2222: Moroccan Army Net 2 1835 ALE/USB Sounds. (24 Jan) (RGA) 09371.0 3333: Moroccan Army Net 2 1812 ALE/USB Sounds. (24 Jan) (RGA) 09507.0 170036: C-5 87-0036 1928 ALE/USB in ALE initiated ALLCALL/LINKED 'Mainsail this is Rch-3V1 on 9507" no answer. ALE burst CLEARED (1 Feb) (SA) 09911.4 UNID: 0509 UNID 195.3/700 4 peaks (Nov. 25 00)(PLOO) Pagina 177 WUN-v07 09935.0 000000123: UNID 0017 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. Also 0118z (03/Feb)(DW) 10018.0 Bombay Aero: 1546 USB E wkg. UNID a/c 065, pos. rpt., Selc./ch: CGFR (07 Jan 01) (HPT) 10018.0 Bombay Aero: 1727 USB E wkg. Speedbird 139 (22 Jan. 01)(HPT) 10027.0 OKL: Praha Aero/LDOC CSA 1510 USB Czech wkg. a/c(06 Jan 01)(HPT) 10031.7 RKUKGK: Egy. Emb. Havana 2311 ARQ/100/170 jg rkukgk jg bkfqsr tfc to Cairo (Jan. 24) (MJZ) 10046.0 4XZ: Navy Haifa 1513 CW VVV tape. (2 Feb) (EW) 10046.0 4XZ: Ny Haifa 1515 cw, vvv mrk (06 Jan 01)(HPT) 10051.0 VFG: Gander Volmet 2320 USB E Volmet ID (06 Jan 01) (HPT) 10051.0 WSY70: New York Volmet 2319 USB E Volmet ID (06 Jan 01)(HPT) 10066.0 GUJARAT CONTROL: Clg AIR INDIA Flight 1206 USB With position report. (2 Feb) (EW) 10090.0 Tashkent Volmet: 1513 USB E Volmet (06 Jan 01) (HPT) 10104.2 FF: ---- ARQ-E3 192/400 [igu] cdv (Oct 23 00)(PLOO) 10150.0 S47: Swedish Embassy Beirut LBN 0039 ALE/USB. Sounds. (20 Jan) (RGA) 10206.2 DHJ 58: German Navy Wilhelmshaven?, D, 0853 USB/STANAG 4285 2400Bd PSK, tfc. to DRKT (FGS Westerwald) (27Jan01)(LDO) 10211.0 DEBDEB30P: Rhourde Debdebra Oilfield ALG 1710 ALE/LSB. Sounds. (22 Jan) (RGA) 10211.0 HEHGPL: Unid OilGas Facility ALG 1524 ALE/LSB Sounds. (9 Feb) (RGA) 10211.0 RNOUSLR1: Rhourde Nouss Oil Pipeline ALG 1709 ALE/LSB/ Sounds. (22 Jan) (RGA) 10211.0 SP130P: Algerian Oil/Gas Net ALG 1701 ALE/LSB Sounds. (22 Jan) (RGA) 10214: HZN48: pres. Jeddah Meteo 1542 ITA-2, 100/N/850 synopt. wx for Russia, no ID (21 Jan. 01) (HPT) 10215.0 HZN48: Jeddah Meteo 1300 RTTY 100/850 (24/Jan/2001) (Argo Sicily) 10215.4 HZN48: Jeddah Meteo Sau 1509 RTTY/100/850 Wx info. (2 Feb) (EW) 10224.0 XLHR: Unid 0443 CW Bt 056/031 - - r r - - 312030 - - gr103 gr103 - scream bobob uoiyu rthgd (etc.) (Ends) bt k. (1 Feb) (IB) 10230.0 : Bulgarian Diplo 1727 8FSK/240x4/100x4/USB Continuous ALE type station. Shifts about 100Hz. Difficult to measure. (27 Jan) (RGA) 10230.0 : Unid 1727 WARBLE-JAMMER. file://13430 USB. Prob also responsible for the 8310 kHz noises. (27 Jan) (RGA) 10248.0 8BY: DGSE Paris F 1154 CW 463/455/164/682. (1 Feb) (RGA) 10248.0 8BY: F Intel 1545 cw vvv mrk (21 Jan. 01) (HPT) 10264.0 UNID: 1549 100 bd, 850 shift encrypt. (21 Jan. 01) (HPT) 10275.0 GASSI30P: Gassi El Adem Oil/Gas Facility ALG 1717 ALE/LSB Sounds. (22 Jan) (RGA) 10280.0 BUE5: Chinese net 0500 CW Wkd with BXA2. (2 Feb) (IB) 10285.0 DEBDEB3:ALG O+G DEBDEBA 1110 MIL.STD 188-141A (debdeb30p) ALE on lsb. Sounding. (17/Feb)(DW) 10285.0 INAS30P:ALG O+G IN AMENAS 1050 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on lsb. Sounding (17/Feb)(DW) 10285.0 MEDER30:ALG O+G MEDERA 1101 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on lsb. Sounding. (17/Feb)(DW) 10285.0 RNOULSL:ALG O+G RHOUDE NOUSS 1039 MIL.STD 188-141A (rnouslr1) ALE on lsb Sounding (17/Feb)(DW) 10285.2 ?FF: 2330 ARQ-E3 192/400 [rti] (Oct 30 00)(PLOO) 10319.5 : Unid 1506 PACTOR/200/170 Cannot decode. (2 Feb) (EW) 10341.0 Unident:Clandestine 1937 13 Feb 01 CW cut numbers 5 fig tfc ends TTT or 000 (EB) 10341.0 HEC: Berne Radio cw, hec + SITOR (21 Jan. 01) (HPT) Pagina 178 WUN-v07 10360.0 0000005555: UNID Iranian Net 0549 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Snd. (09/Feb) (CS) 10360.0 0000005555:UNID 2028 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (06/Feb)(DW) 10360.0 0000006666:UNID 2156 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (06/Feb)(DW) 10392.0 YQE: UNID British MIL, 0915 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (20Jan01) (LDO) 10408.2 LN2A: NTA Sveio NPS NOR 1200 COMPOSITE (1 Feb) (RGA) 10408.2 VL8IPS: IPS Beacon Darwin, AUS, 1445 FSK/CW, ITU HF Field-Strength measurement campaign, back after a longer period of absence (14Jan01) (LDO) 10420.0 FDG: F AF Bordeaux 1552 cw, vvv (21 Jan. 01) (HPT) 10422.0 no-call: USAF net?, 1035 USB/16+39-TONE PSK MODEM, no 400 Hz doppler, probably KY-99 encrypted speech, strong signals, location in EUR, AWACS or EC-130? (28Jan01)(LDO) 10430.0 001: UNID MIL, 0939 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A App. B 39-tone modem tfc., long interleaving, tfc. to 002 (03Feb01) (LDO) 10438.0 1201: Codan Ltd. Paris?, F?, 1136 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A sounding (03Jan01) (LDO) 10438.0 OLZ xx: UNID CZE-EMB, 1300 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem with modified protocol, burst tfc., IRS-mode, receiving tfc. from Praha, QSX 11500 kHz (03Jan01)(LDO) 10455.5 VIE: Darwin 1502 CW Chan free marker. (2 Feb) (EW) 10455.5 VIE: GW NODE DARWIN 1736 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "VIE" and working ship in Globedata (28/Jan)(DW) 10455.5 VIE: GlobeRadio Darwin NT AUS 1822 ARQ/100/170 Clover bursts+morse ID. (27 Jan) (RGA) 10455.5 VIE: GlobeRadio Perth WA AUS 1822 ARQ/100/170 Pactor bursts+morse ID. (27 Jan) (RGA) 10470.5 FDC: Air Metz F 1720 CW Marker. (27 Jan) (RGA) 10470.5 FDC: F AF Metz 1131 cw, vvv (02 Jan 01) (hpt) 10480.0 CENTR4: MFA Bucharest, ROU, 0853 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to KOW (17Feb01) (LDO) 10480.0 KOW: UNID ROU embassy, 0853 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to CENTR4 (17Feb01) (LDO) 10482.2 RFFA: MoD Paris 2210 ARQ-E3 100/400 non protege msg to RFVI Le Port for relay to RFHI Noumea, cct IRE, QSX was 10873.7 (24Jan01) (ML2) 10492.0 CIS-System 1551 81/200 (13 Feb. 01)(HPT) 10492.5 MAE: Bucarest 0545 RUM-FEC 164.5/400 [1] Msgs (Nov. 25 00)(PLOO) 10493.0 V5G: MFA Bucharest ROM 1205 ROU-FEC/164.5/400 Morse opchat and Scheduled Circulara bcast. file://14681 16332 18552.4 19850 (1 Feb) (RGA) 10534.5 ---:Canadian Forces Halifax Canada 1930 13 Feb 01 RTTY 075 wx tfc (EB) 10536.0 CFH: CanForce Halifax NS CAN 1932 RTTY/75/760 Canadian aflds wx fcasts. (5 Feb) (RGA) 10536.0 CFH: CanForce Halifax NS CAN 2042 RTTY/75/750 KADW actuals. (2 Feb) (RGA) 10536.0 CFH: CanForce Halifax NS CAN 2042 RTTY/75/750 KADW actuals. (2 Feb)(RGA) 10536.2 CIS: System 1133 40.5/500 (02 Jan 01) (hpt) 10552.0 Unid: CW 1544 ... yc3bm7ma4yk3ba6xt6 = et8ma4cc2ct8ma4 = gtop... (3 Feb) (IB) 10579.4 : KCNA Pyongyang N.Korea 1025 UTC RTTY/50/425 (7 Feb) (EW) 10586.5 FE9: US SHARES/NAOC 1850 USB Calls WWJ98 (ID) for checkin. (8 Feb)(BD) Pagina 179 WUN-v07 10588.0 FM6FEM: FEMA Region Six Kansas City 0214 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (23/Jan/01) (MADX) 10608.0 INDEPEN3: Colombian Navy Corvette Independiente (Type FS1500, CM-54) 0254 MIL-STD 188-141A clg ATLANTICO: Colombian Navy Atlantic Fleet HQ. (23/Jan/01) (MADX) 10610.9 : Moscow Meteo 1501 FAX/120/576 With weather char. (2 Feb) (EW) 10622.5 no-call: UNID North Korean diplo, 1329 600Bd BPSK serial tone modem (03Feb01) (LDO) 10626.0 : Unid FF 1517 ARQ-E/184.6/360 No traffic. (22 Jan) (RGA) 10648.0 Unknown (YL): Maybe EAM (Emergency action) 2320 USB / YL speak phonatic word (07/Feb/2001) (Skyspy) 10673.0 no-call: Austrian diplo?, 1354 USB/DASA(EADS) FARCOS 1800Bd burst PSK system, 2 stations(04Jan01)(LDO) 10762.2 : Unid 1457 PACTOR/200/170 Cannot decode. (2 Feb) (EW) 10767.0 AJO: USAF Incirlik, TUR, 0623 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem with continuous tfc.,link to Sigonella (03Feb01) (LDO) 10780.0 912: Unid 2158 USB With Cape Radio with phone patch. (6 Feb) (DB) 10780.0 Antigua Radio: 1834 USB / working Cape Radio. (07Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 10780.0 Ascension Radio: 0154 USB / working USS Robert G. Bradley. (07Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 10780.0 Cape Radio: 1700 USB / working USS Robert G. Bradley for STS-98 launch support. (07Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 10780.0 Cape Radio: 1924 USB / working King 74 (a HC-130, tail # 50974). ETA KHIF is 0300Z. (07Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 10780.0 Cape Radio: 2225 USB / working Razor 28. (07Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 10780.0 Cape Radio: 2300 USB / working Mustang 01 (a possible E-3 AWACS). (07Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 10818.9 UNID: 2225 ARQ-E/N? 192/103, tough to get betas, acf (28)56 id? (Dec. 25 00)(PLOO) 10821.2 no-call: UNID, 0734 ARQ-E-192 4-CRC/150Hz shift idling, no link with other party (03Feb01) (LDO) 10821.6 FF: 0532 ARQ-E 192/150 [ige]pp rfligea de rflige (Dec. 1 00)(PLOO) 10827.0 UNID: 1704 75 bd/850 shift encrypt. (21 Jan. 01) (HPT) 10830.0 : Unid Russian Illicit 1717 USB 5FGs in Russian. (27 Jan) (RGA) 10865.0 116: UNID CHN-Diplo, 1455 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A tfc. to 124 (02Jan01) (LDO) 10865.0 124: UNID CHN-Diplo, 1456 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A tfc. to 116 (02Jan01) (LDO) 10872.0 S: Russian Navy 1434 CW marker (2 Feb) (EW) 10872.0 SC: Russian Navy Beacon Cluster 1416 CWx2 S-10871.9 10872-C. (1 Feb) (RGA) 10872.0 SC: Russian Navy Beacon Cluster 1416 CWx2 S-10871.9 10872-C. (1 Feb) (RGA) 10873.7 RFVI: F Ny Le Port 1734 ARQ-E3 100 bd controle de voie, REI-cct (21 Jan. 01) (HPT) 10875.0 21111: AUSTRIAN MIL 1147 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng BMLV2 (02/Feb)(DW) 10875.0 BMLV2: Austrian MOD 1200 MIL.STD 188-141A. ALE on usb Clng 21111. (09/Feb) (CS) 10891.0 WWJ40J: FHWA/USCG Aux. weekly net 2204 USB / wkg various WWJ stations & AAR4LL. QSYed to 14461.0 kHz. (31Jan.2001) (Midwest USA) 10916.0 ---:French forces Dakar Senegal 2032 31 Jan 01 ARQ E3 48 , idling (EB) 10917.7 RFTJ: Dakar Senegal 0828 ARQ-E3/48/400 Idling only. (4 Feb) (EW) 10917.9 FF: 0820 ARQ-E3 48/400 idle beta (Dec. 26 00)(PLOO) 10945.0 CFH: CF HALIFAX 1006 RTTY/75/850 Marker "NAWS de CFH and frequencies. (7 Feb) (EW) Pagina 180 WUN-v07 10945.0 CFH: CanForce Halifax NS CAN 1929 RTTY/75/850 ZKRs to NAWS. (5 Feb)(RGA) 10980.0 no-call: UNID North Korean diplo, 1320 600Bd BPSK serial tone modem (03Feb01) (LDO) 10996.0 FDI8: French Air Force Nice 0126 CW w/call tape. (23/Jan/01) (MADX) 10998.7 : Unid System 2048 UNID/400/840 200/Asynch? ACF about 8. Code30 won't handle speeds greater than 300, so could be RTTY. If so why so unnecessarily fast? (2 Feb) (RGA) 11001.7 ---: MFA Cairo 2139 ARQ clg Vienna w/sc XBVC; 2140 FEC w/JG CFUW ODS 5119 (for QSX of 9116.7) then off air, (05Jan01) (ML2) 11039.0 DDH9: DWD Pinneberg Meteo 1136 ITA-2 50/R/450 wx in plain language, ry, ID // 14467.3 (02 Jan 01) (hpt) 11039.0 DDH9: Hamburg Met 0832 RTTY/50/N/440 Marker "cq de DDH47 DDH9 (4 Feb) (EW) 11039.0 DDH9: Hamburg Met 1433 RTTY/50/N/440 Meteo tfc. (2 Feb) EW) 11052.2 DOR: MFA Sofia, BUL, 0758 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A 39-tone modem with modified protocol,and modified preamble, ISS-mode, QSX not found, 400 Hz doppler (03Jan01)(LDO) 11065.5 no-call: UNID MIL-net, 1209 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem tfc., bursty tfc.,(17Feb01) (LDO) 11075.0 ELEFANTE: MoD Roma, 1038, USB/FSK-1200 Bd, tfc.to "MANGUSTA", ISS-mode (05Jan01)(LDO) 11076.0 ANK: SVK-EMB Ankara?, TUR, 1549 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, calling NET01 (03Jan01) (LDO) 11080.0 no-call: SANA Damascus, SYR, 1542 BAUDOT? 50Bd/ totally corrupted transmission, no mark/space tones available (27Jan01)(LDO) 11105.0 116: CHINESE DIPLO ?LOC 1310 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb, responding to 123 (12/Jan)(DW) 11105.0 123: CHINESE DIPLO ?LOC 1310 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng 116 (12/Jan)(DW) 11105.0 198: CHINESE DIPLO ?LOC 1425 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Responding to 116 thereafter short msg in 188-110A (12/Jan)(DW) 11105.0 YT315A: CHINESE DIPLO ?LOC 1434 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Responds to ZT201A thereafter short msg in 188-110A (12/Jan) (DW) 11105.0 ZT201A: CHINESE DIPLO ?LOC 1434 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng YT315A (12/Jan)(DW) 11108.5 ---:U/K Poss French forces - 1956 31 Jan 01 ARQ no sync - poss one of the Paris transmitters - Signal seems to "throb" (EB) 11110.7 RFLI: FF FT DE FRANCE 1012 ARQ-E/192/370 5LGs (7 Feb) (EW) 11115.0 NSY: US-NY Sigonella, I, 0715 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem with continuous tfc., link to Incirlik, sign off with DTMF tones at 0717 UTC (03Feb01) (LDO) 11123.0 : Unid NATO System 1920 UNID/75/850 Cipher entries revs and repeated strings (different each time). (5 Feb) (RGA) 11125.1 HZN: Jeddah Meteo SDA 1925 RTTY/75/750 SMYE10 OYSN 051800. (5 Feb)(RGA) 11153.0 ELEFANTE: MoD Roma, 0934, USB/FSK-1200 Bd, tfc. to "SPIGOLA"/ISS-mode+voice tfc.(13Jan01) (LDO) 11165.0 ---:Scottish pirates Scotland 1837 04 Feb 00 USB much swearing good Anglo Saxon terminology - most of it beginning with 'F' (EB) 11175.0 ANDREWS: 114-char EAM Bcast 2100 USB P5EHPU. Repeated twich Pagina 181 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 for WUN-v07 with character count. (31 Jan) (BD) ANDREWS: 20-char EAM 1944 SUB GMT473. (Instead of usual 22 or 28?) Repeats once and gone. (1 Feb) (BD) ANDREWS: 22-char EAM 1546 USB BWUZB2. (25 Jan) (RGA) ANDREWS: 28-char EAM 0547 USB 2NFVZS repeated once. (15 Feb) (BD) ANDREWS: 28-char EAM 0601 USB 2N3HHB. Op advised 'disregard this txn' at beginning of 2nd repetition. (15 Feb) (BD) ANDREWS: 28-char EAM 1537 USB BWELXL. Heavy echo. (25 Jan) (RGA) ANDREWS: 28-char EAM 1551 USB BWUCBD. Still heavy echo on signal. (25 Jan) (RGA) ANDREWS: 28-char EAM Bcast 0538 USB 2NFNJF. (6 Feb) (BD) ANDREWS: 6-char EAM 1538 USB 'For CATCH FLY' GMICMV. (14 Feb) (JH) ANDREWS: 6-char EAM 1551 USB GM5SZU or such 'FOR CONSUMATE'. (13 Feb) (JH) ANDREWS: 6-char EAM 1825 USB GM3ST5. (8 Feb) (BD) ANDREWS: EAM Bcast 0604 USB Repeats 2N3HHB string which he cancelled on a previous transmission at 0601z. (15 Feb) (BD) ANDREWS: SKY KING Msg 0603 USB ZVP. Time 03. Authentication TF. (15 Feb) (BD) Andrews Global: GHFS 1637 USB / pp for SPAR 66 to Andrews VIP. Gave pri. F-731, sec. F-295. (17Jan.2001) (Midwest USA) Andrews: 2236 USB w/EAM (FTPNWR) for American Holly. (27/DEC/00) (RP3) Andrews: GHFS 2145 USB / Andrews Maintenance calling Croughton signal check. (02Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 11175.0 BLUE 27: Unid 1436 USB Calls MAINSAIL without response. (25 Jan) (RGA) 11175.0 COBRA 33: Clg ASCENSION 0702 USB For pp to DNS 634-3572. (14 Feb) (BD) 11175.0 CODY 01: Cld MAINSAIL 1802 USB Raised ANDREWS and moved to 8992. (27 Jan) (JH) 11175.0 HAWK 51: Clg MARS RADIO(?) 1604 USB No response. This call to MARS RADIO has been heard in the past. (5 Feb) (JH) 11175.0 HICKAM: 22-char EAM Bcast 0754 USB 2NU032. Echo'd by ANDREWS at 0745z. (14 Feb) (BD) 11175.0 HICKAM: SKY KING Msg 0708 USB EAM. Time 08. Authentication MU. (15 Feb) (BD) 11175.0 HICKAM: SKYKING Msg 0738 USB VZT. Time 38. Authentication CK. Echo'd by YOKOTA. (14 Feb) (BD) 11175.0 JAKE 11: Clg ANDREWS 1622 USB For message traffic. Not known if ANDREWS was raised. (1 Feb) (JH) 11175.0 JGO-66: Wkg CROUGHTON USB 1637 QSY to 365 (I was only half listening at the time) freq 11059 (hold taxiing) P.P. to AMARC left SKOPJE at 1652 arrive Rome at 1750 (17 Feb) (SA) 11175.0 LN451: Unid 1643 USB Calls MAINSAIL repeatedly without response. (25 Jan) (RGA) 11175.0 LN451: Unid 1643 USB No response to repeated MAINSAIL calls. (25 Jan) (RGA) 11175.0 LOST SHOE: Calls MAINSAIL 1826 USB Raises ANDREWS for pp to commercial 800 number. Callsign MAGNAVOX, probably WALDORF. Either faded or patch never completed as nothing further heard on freq. (26 Jan) (JH) 11175.0 MCCLELLAN: Clg REACH 780 0546 USB Nothing heard. Gone at 0546. (15 Feb) (BD) 11175.0 MOWTOWN 5(?): Clg SKYBIRD 1800 USB No known response and gone. (27 Jan) (JH) 11175.0 NAVY JM940: Unid Wkg Unid 1515 USB pp to DSN-626-3150 or Pagina 182 WUN-v07 3177(Sigonella Ops). Enroute Gibraltar-Sigonella. (25 Jan) (RGA) 11175.0 OFFUTT: Radio Check 1954 USB And gone. (1 Feb) (BD) 11175.0 OSCAR 33: Wkg PUERTO RICO 0616 USB Requests pp to MINOT COMMAND POST. DSN 453-3101. Party at Minot id'd as ICEMAN(?) and discussed problem with "engine #5 high oil pressure". (15 Feb) (BD) 11175.0 OVER SLIDE: Clg maybe MAINSAIL 1639 USB Then calls MCLELLAN. Too weak to follow. (4 Feb) (JH) 11175.0 Offutt Global: GHFS 1422 USB / wkg SAM 28000 (a VC-25A, Boeing 747-200, Serial # 82-8000). (18Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 11175.0 Offutt Global: GHFS 1813 USB / pp for Trout 99 (a C-135C) to Trout Ops. ETA to KEDW 2208Z. (08Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 11175.0 PACAF 01: Wkg ANDREWS 2310 USB w/pp Sam Command, ETA 0100Z, has DV3 1 pax, request protocol, dry ice, fuel, power cart, & conveyor, Alpha 2 for #4 engine fuel valve poss leaking. (28 Jan) (RB) 11175.0 PERFORATE: Wkg MCCLELLAN 2241 USB For pp to DSN 939-3372 IDd as TERTIARY. Preforate requested they meet on 8992 and gone. (3 Feb) (JH) 11175.0 PUERTO RICO: Clg RETRO-11 0712 USB Advises 'your CP requests you contact them. (15 Feb) (BD) 11175.0 REACH 122A: Unid 1632 USB Calls MAINSAIL several times without response. (25 Jan) (RGA) 11175.0 REACH 122A: Unid 1632 USB No response to MAINSAIL calls. (25 Jan) (RGA) 11175.0 REACH 20: Calls MAINSAIL 1758 USB Raises ASCENSION for pp to ??? Metro for Ramstein wx. pp failed. Goes to 8992. (25 Jan) (RGA) 11175.0 REACH 3602: Wkg HICKAM 0504 USB w/pp to YOKOTA regarding cargo and with YOKOTA METEO for landing wx. (6 Feb) (BD) 11175.0 REACH 8050: Unid 1554 USB Calls MAINSAIL raises INCIRLIK for radio check. (25 Jan) (RGA) 11175.0 REACH 8219: Clg MAINSAIL 1826 Raises HICKAM for a radio check. 8219 stated he was 'at TRAVIS'. (8 Feb) (BD) 11175.0 RETRO-11: Clg MAINSAIL 0550 USB No response. (15 Feb) (BD) 11175.0 RETRO-11: Clg PUERTO RICO 0541 USB Requests pp to Jeg's ECM Shop(?). PR asked for a 'phone number. Nothing further heard. (15 Feb) (BD) 11175.0 RETRO-11: Wkg PUERTO RICO 0644 USB pp to DSN 781-2151. Party in patch advised they were researching "possibility of loading new ECM tape", (15 Feb) (BD) 11175.0 RETRO-11: Wkg PUERTO RICO 0714 USB In pp with MUDBUG to advise RETRO-11 to continue on with mission "if you have some type of ECMload"--then gave additional information on correcting his flight plan, (15 Feb) (BD) 11175.0 Rch-G5: C-5 86-0013 1433 USB Wkg CROUGHTON for a P.P. to Lajes Base Op's, relay to LGSA (Souda) arrival time of 1730 then P.P. to USAFE Metro for WX (17 Feb) (SA) 11175.0 STARGATE ALPHA: Calls MAINSAIL 1811 USB No response and gone. (26 Jan) (JH) 11175.0 TURBO 69: Clg MAINSAIL 1937 USB (Colombian Coast Guard?) Again at 1939z with no answer. (1 Feb) (BD) 11183.0 : Unid. 0837 CROWD36 Cannot decode. (4 Feb) (EW) 11197.5 no-call: US-MIL net?, 1035 USB/16+39-TONE PSK MODEM, no 400 Hz Pagina 183 11200.0 11202.0 11205.0 11214.0 11217.0 11217.0 unknown WUN-v07 doppler, probably KY-99 encrypted speech, strong signals, located in the Mediterranean Sea area, related to DOGFISH 2001 exercise? (28Jan01)(LDO) CC13: UNID Gabonese, GAB, 1805, USB/MIL-STD 188-141A sounding (07Jan01) (LDO) MALEK: UNID, ALG? 1509 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling "ATEF" (11Feb01) (LDO) Architect: RAF ? 1433 USB, E, wx for air fields(02 Feb. 01) (HPT) SENTRY 46: E3 AWACS 0239 USB Clg Trenton Military, too much QRM here to hear if pp was successful. (Log 3-10 Feb) (RB) AAARDD: (Army Mars station): 2135 w/another unidentified Mars station(28/DEC/00) (RP3) Dixie 31: a AL Air NG KC-135 aircraft? 1922 USB / working an station, maybe Dixie Control. (24Jan.2001) (Midwest USA) 11217.0 KGD34NCC: SHARES Master C0-ord Stn Arlington VA USA 1900 ALE/USB Sounds. (21 Jan) (RGA) 11218.4 Unid: single word callsign (missed it) 0342 Passing track ID at 0342 in USB.(2 Feb) (RB) 11220.0 McClellan: USAF 0526 USB / working Offutt for a signal check. (15Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 11226.0 150005: C-5 85-0005 1424 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (2 Feb)(SA) 11226.0 15005: USAF UNID 1713 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (16/Jan)(DW) 11226.0 160020: C-5 86-0020 0821 ALE/USB Wkg GTL (8 Feb) (SA) 11226.0 170045: C-5 87-0045 1352 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (10 Feb) (SA) 11226.0 200534:C-17 90-0534 1650 ALE/USB Wkg GUA (15 Feb) (SA) 11226.0 221191: USAF UNID 1652 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (16/Jan)(DW) 11226.0 240068: C-17 94-0068 1655 ALE/USB Wkg 290067 C-17 990167 (10 Feb) (SA) 11226.0 240070: C-17 94-0070 1527 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (2 Feb) (SA) 11226.0 240: USAF UNID 1949 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (16/Jan)(DW) 11226.0 270042: C-17 97-0042 2303 ALE/USB Wkg JDG/JTY/CRO in quick succession (6 Feb)(SA) 11226.0 270042:C-17 97-0042 1455 ALE/USB (9 Feb) (SA) 11226.0 270043: C-17 97-0043 1040 ALE/USB Sounds (11 Feb) (SA) 11226.0 270044: C-17 97-0044 0904 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (4 Feb)(SA) 11226.0 280049: C-17 98-0049 2052 ALE/USB Wkg ADW with ALE initiated P.P no answer (8 Feb) (SA) 11226.0 280054 C-17 98-0054 1615 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (5 Feb) (SA) 11226.0 430080: KC-10 83-0080 1222 ALE/USB Wkg PLA (16 Feb) (SA) 11226.0 450033: KC-10 85-0033 1831 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (9 Feb) (SA) 11226.0 512669: USAF UNID 2004 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng CRO/Croughton (16/Jan)(DW) 11226.0 571496: KC-135 57-1496 0242 ALE/USB Wkg 57-1496. He has done this 11226.0 591479: USAF UNID 1926 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on USB. Sounding. (16/Jan)(DW) 11226.0 960007: USAF C-17 96-0007 1322 ALE/USB Calls Croughton Relay. (22 Jan) (SA) 11226.0 ADW: USAF ANDREWS AFB MD 1639 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. 1926z clng 580003 (16/Jan)(DW) 11226.0 AED: USAF ELEMDORF AFB AK 1913 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (16/Jan)(DW) 11226.0 AF7: USAF UNID 1944 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on USB. Sounding. (16/Jan)(DW) 11226.0 ANDREWS VIP: Wkg Reach 271 0840 USB Then ALE call. (4 Feb) (EW) 11226.0 CRO: 1336 ALE/USB Wkg 223292 C-17 92-3292 + 223292 Sounds various freq's through the afternoon (15 Feb) (SA) 11226.0 CRO: 1342 ALE/USB Wkg 20-0534 C-17 900534 (12 Feb) (SA) 11226.0 CRO: 1424 ALE/USB Wkg 49-1946 KC-10 79-1946 (13 Feb) (SA) Pagina 184 WUN-v07 11226.0 CRO: 1521 ALE/USB Wkg 170028 C-5 87-0028 (12 Feb) (SA) 11226.0 CRO: Croughton Relay G 0947 ALE/USB Calls 240070 a C17A 94-0070.(20 Jan) (SA) 11226.0 CRO: USAF Croughton G 1442 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding. (27 Jan) (AB) 11226.0 CRO: USAF/RAF CROUGHTON UK 1654 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (16/Jan)(DW) 11226.0 CRO: Wkg 150008/C-5 85-0008 1712 ALE/USB (30 Jan) (SA) 11226.0 CRO: Wkg 240068/C-17 940068 1003 ALE/USB Also 6721/5708. (30 Jan) (SA) 11226.0 CRO: Wkg 280049/C-17 98-0049 1618 ALE/USB (30 Jan) (SA) 11226.0 CRO:Wkg 280049 C-17 98-0049 0903 ALE/USB (5 Feb) (SA) 11226.0 DEF: FAA ? ?LOC 1721 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on USB. Clng HIK/Hickam (16/Jan)(DW) 11226.0 GTL: USAF THULE AFB GRNLND 1647 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (16/Jan)(DW) 11226.0 GTL: USAF Thule GRL 1446 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding. (27 Jan) (AB) 11226.0 GUA: USAF ANDERSON AFB GUAM 1959 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (16/Jan)(DW) 11226.0 GUA: USAF Andersen GUM 1418 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding. (27 Jan) (AB) 11226.0 JDG: NAS Diego Garcia DGA 1539 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding. (27 Jan) (AB) 11226.0 JDG: USAF DIEGO GARCIA 1705 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (16/Jan)(DW) 11226.0 JNR: USAF ROOSEVELT ROADS PR 1706 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (16/Jan)(DW) 11226.0 JTY: USAF Yokota J 1456 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding. (27 Jan) (AB) 11226.0 OFF: USAF OFFUTT AFB NE 1718 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (16/Jan)(DW) 11226.0 PLA: 1202 ALE/USB Wkg AND??. PLA made a few attempts at AND. Below included for the interest [12:06:45][FRQ 11226000][TO ] [ANDERS ALJ][TIS] [PLA ][AL0]BER 7 SN 11 [AMD]...ERSON@ (16 Feb) (SA) 11226.0 PLA: USAF LAJES AFB AZR 1646 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (16/Jan)(DW) 11226.0 PLA: USAF Lajes AZR 1311 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding. (27 Jan) (AB) 11226.0 PLA: Wkg 150003 C-5 85-0003 0203 ALE/USB (9 Feb) (SA) 11226.0 PLA: Wkg 150005/C-5 85-0005 0856 ALE/USB (30 Jan) (SA) 11226.0 RBO: unid clg CRO ABW 1355 MIL-STD 188-141A Weak signal so maybe corrupted calls. (27 Jan) (AB) 11226.0 Reach 5107: 2100 USB / calling Elmendorf after ALE bursts. (10Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 11226.0 Reach 9167: a C-17 aircraft 1833 USB / with a direct dial to Elmendorf AMCC ("Denali"). (23Jan.2001) (Midwest USA) 11226.0 WRL: USAF ROBINS AFB GA 1842 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (16/Jan)(DW) 11226.0 ZSC: 2102 ALE/USB Wkg RSC (any ideas?) (15 Feb) (SA) 11232.0 Canforce 4415: (CC-150, 437th Sqdn Trenton): 2135 USB w/Trenton Military reporting departure from Moncton at 1840Z, (26/DEC/00) (RP3) 11232.0 SENTRY 46: E-3 AWACS 0237 USB Clg/wkg Trenton Military, Canadian Forces, attempting pp to Tinker Metro, Trenton has them move to 11214. (Log 3-10 Feb) (RB) 11240.0 HR: 0922 ALE/USB Wkg M1 (6 Feb) (SA). 11243.0 FREE HAND: 28-char EAM 1717 USB (Not 11244) JYTKWZ simulcast on 11494 and 8992. (6 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 ABDICATE(?): 28-char EAM 2157 USB JY5CFS or close simulcast on at least 8992. (2 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 ANDREWS: 28-char EAM 1819 USB BWNGB6. (22 Jan) (JH) 11244.0 ANDREWS: 28-char EAM 1903 USB 2N65S5. (9 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 ANDREWS: 28-char EAM 2102 USB JYPEUD. (27 Jan) (JH) 11244.0 ANDREWS: 28-char EAM 2203 USB JY7SKE. (3 Feb) (JH) Pagina 185 WUN-v07 11244.0 ANDREWS: 28-char EAM Bcast 2128 USB JY7HLF. (27 Jan) (JH) 11244.0 ANDREWS: 6-char EAM 2118 USB NNXPK5. (27 Jan) (JH) 11244.0 BILLY BOB: EAM Bcast 2125 USB JYH4R3. H+25/h+55 activity. (27 Jan) (JH) 11244.0 DESSICANT: EAM Bcast 1925 USB 2N65S5 simulcast 8992. H+25/h+55 activity. (9 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 DILIGENT: EAM Bcast 2106 USB JYPEUD simulcast on 8992 with nothing heard on any ZULU freq. (27 Jan) (JH) 11244.0 DILIGENT: EAM Bcast 2155 USB JYPEUD. BILLY BOB was coactive on freq and finishing after the termination of DILIGENT's xmsn. H+25/h+55 activity. (27 Jan) (JH) 11244.0 DIXIE 10: Clg MAINSAIL 1621 USB Also calls ANDREWS RADIO and ANY RADIO many times without response. (8 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 EXPEDITE: 1-Group Msg 1914 USB 'DTR' Time 19. Authentication ?M. Out. (Minutes from an original transmission? May have been preceded with an EAM. (7 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 EXPEDITE: EAM & 1-Group Msg 1925 USB 2NBBMP. 1-Group msg had time 19 and authentication XM. Simulcast 8992. H+25/h+55 activity. (7 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 FLY FISH: EAM Bcast 1755 JYTKWZ simulcast 11494 with nil heard 8992. H+25/h+55 activity. H+25/h+55 activity. (6 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 FREE HAND: EAM Bcast 1725 JYTKWZ simulcast 8992. H+25/h+55 activity. (6 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 GLASS WARE: EAM Bcast 2225 USB 2NJ4OI simulcast 8992. H+25/h+55 activity. (18 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 LOST SHOE: Calls MAINSAIL 1638 USB Calls 'with request' few times and gone. (26 Jan) (JH) 11244.0 MEMORIZE: 29-char EAM 0707 USB BWXLHE simulcast 8992 & 6697. (22 Jan) (JH) 11244.0 OFFUTT: EAM Bcast 1801 USB Weak. Bcast an EAM at their h+00 or h+01 xmsn time. (23 Jan) (JH) 11244.0 OVER SLIDE: Clg ANDREWS 1709 USB 'on 8992 and 11244 upper'. Raises OFFUTT on 8992. (4 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 OVER SLIDE: Clg MAINSAIL 1650 USB 'on HF GLOBAL' then tries ANDREWS with no response. (4 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 PAGEANTRY: 28-char EAM 1655 USB JYKRIK simulcast 8992. (30 Jan)(JH) 11244.0 PAGEANTRY: Calls MAINSAIL and OFFUTT 1710 USB No response. (30 Jan) (JH) 11244.0 PERFORATE: Clg MAINSAIL 2133 USB Clg MAINSAIL 'on 89 and 112' with no response. (3 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 PERFORATE: Clg Unid 2237 USB Clg maybe MAINSAIL 'on 8992 upper' without response. (3 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 PERFORATE: EAM Bcast 2225 USB JY7SKE. H+25/h+55 activity. (3 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 PROTRUDE(?): 28-char EAM 1755 USB JYGQ6W simulcast 8992. H+25/h+55 activity. (31 Jan) (JH) 11244.0 ROOT ALUM(?): Calls OFFUTT 1803 USB No response. (23 Jan) (JH) 11244.0 ROYALIST: EAM Bcast 1855 USB BWNGB6 simulcast on 8992. H+25/h+55 activity. Apparently there's been a change in players...RIDGE POLE has been quiet for maybe an hour or so. (22 Jan) (JH) 11244.0 YALE MAN(?): 28-char EAM 1625 USB 2NZP7D simulcast 8992. H+25/h+55 activity. (12 Feb) (JH) 11250.0 150007 C-5 85-0007 1053 ALE/USB Sounds (7 Feb) (SA) 11250.0 460033: KC-10 86-0033 1507 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (10 Feb) (SA) 11250.0 ADW: Wkg 491946 KC-10 79-1946 0411 ALE/USB (1 Feb) (SA) 11253.0 : RAF VOLMET: West Drayton Volmet 1433 USB Giving weather information. Weak signal here. (2 Feb) (EW) 11285.0 IRA841: B747 GJAE 1751 USB Wkg Chennai. (10 Feb) (DP) 11285.0 KUALA LUMPUR CONTROL: Calling unid Flt 1148 USB Weather report. Pagina 186 11285.0 11285.0 11285.0 11285.0 11297.0 11300.0 350 WUN-v07 (2 Feb) (EW) MAS10: B777 QRFH 1753 USB Wkg Chennai. KL-Zurich. (10 Feb) (DP) MAS14: B777 9M-MRH? QREP 1648 USB Wkg Chennai. (9 Feb) (DP) MAS18: B777 9M-MRD QREJ 1944 USB Wkg Chennai. KL-ViennaRome. (13 Feb) (PD) SIA404: DRHM 1935 USB Wkg Chennai. Dubai-Singapore. (13 Feb) (PD) HONG KONG CONTROL: Clg CATHAY Flt 1151 USB Position report. (2 Feb)(EW) LYB: 1307 LYB USB 2 1 A Tripoli ww EGY 1265 req flight level 11300.0 LYB: 1308 req 11300.0 11300.0 11309.0 (HPT) 11318.0 01/01/01 (BV) LYB USB 2 2 A "Tripoli clg Cairo reports ""EGY 1265 flight level 350""" 01/01/01 (BV) Khartoum Aero 2236 USB E wkg. KLM 566 (28 Jan. 01) (HPT) Tripoli Aero: 0023 USB E wkg. Madagascar 052 (28 Jan 01)(HPT) CSY: Sta. Maria Aero 1526 USB E wkg. Air Europe (21 Jan. 01) SAMARA: Samara Volmet RUS 1419 USB Ends sched with ID. (1 Feb) (RGA) 11327.9 : Unid Danish Diplo 1425 TWINPLEX/100/320 5LGs in SITOR-ARQ mode. 'endtext' then offair sans ID. (1 Feb) (RGA) 11336.0 Gander Aero: 1512 USB, E, wkg. Speedbird 283, por. rpt.(01 Jan 00) (hpt) 11340.0 no-call: UNID, 0802 ALIS 228.65, after ALIS procedure into R&S burst PSK (03Jan01)(LDO) 11340.0 no-call: UNID, 0802 USB/Rohde & Schwarz 2400Bd burst PSK system, strong signals (03Jan01)(LDO) 11341.9 UNID: prob. Danish Diplo 11.59 Twinplex, idling, 1210 off without text (13 Feb. 01)(HPT) 11345.0 SDJ: Stockholm Radio 1528 USB, E, wkg. United 911, pos. rpt. (01 Jan 00) (hpt) 11375.0 no-call: UNID CIS-MIL, 0914, USB/YAKTA speech scrambler, 100Bd/150Hz FSK synch-bitstream(10Feb01) (LDO) 11382.0 : Russian Military 1428 MS-5/4800-QPSK/USB Cipher. (1 Feb) (RGA) 11387.0 Singapore Volmet: 2250 USB E Volmet (17 Febr. 01) (HPT) 11387.0 VJN385: Sydney Volmet 1330 USB E Volmet (10 Jan 01) (HPT) 11396 SVA5221: B747? CFDH 1655 USB Wkg Djakarta. (10 Feb) (DP) 11396.0 ANZ170: B767 ZK-NCH Wkg Perth 1617 USB Selcal FSBQ. (23 Jan) (PD) 11396.0 ANZ70: B767 ZK-NCH FSBQ 1601 USB Auckland-Apia/Faleolo. (10 Feb) (DP) 11396.0 CPA111: B747 B-HOV(?) Wkg PERTH 1540 USB HK-Sydney. Selcal ADHL. (9 Jan) (PD) 11396.0 CZC: DA90 T18-1 Wkg PERTH 1624 USB Selcal BDGL. (23 Jan) (PD) 11396.0 GIA712: Unid Wkg PERTH Selcal QSGL(?) Bali-Brisbane-Auckland. (23 Jan) (PD) 11396.0 GIA726: DC10 PK-GIB Wkg PERTH 1537 USB Bali-Perth. Selcal HLDG. (9 Jan) (PD) 11396.0 HVN793: BDFQ 1625 USB Wkg Djakarta. (10 Feb) (DP) 11396.0 MAS137: B777 9M-MRC Wkg Bali 1628 USB KL-Auckland. Selcal QREH. (23 Jan) (PD) 11396.0 QFA136: B767 VH-OGK Wkg PERTH 1558 USB Taipei-Sydney. Selcal LQBP. (9 Jan) (PD) 11396.0 QFA20: B747 VH-EAA Wkg PERTH 1533 USB Bali-Perth.Selcal EGFM. (9 Jan) (PD) 11396.0 QFA74: B767 VH-OGJ LQBM 1601 USB Wkg Perth. Singapore-Perth. (10 Feb) (DP) 11396.0 QSF16 B747 VH-EBU DLBH 1523 USB Wkg Perth Rome/Bangkok/Melbourne/Sydney (8 Feb) (DP) 11396.0 SIA227: B747 9V-SML LMAD 1518 USB Wkg Djakarta/Perth. SingaporeMelbourne. (8 Feb) (DP) 11396.0 SIA227: B747 9V-SPI Wkg Djakarta 1425 USB Singapore-Melbourne. Selcal JSLP. (15 Jan) (PD) 11396.0 SIA235: B777 9V-SRE Wkg PERTH 1601 USB Singapore-Brisbane. Selcal JPBM. (9 Jan) (PD) 11396.0 UAE66: B777 A6-EME? HMBR 1455 USB Wkg Perth. (8 Feb) (DP) Pagina 187 WUN-v07 11401.5 B01: NORWEGIAN NET ? 1246 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng M01 with AMDs eg Z11 602107117034 509Y3d" and "Z12 902107100000 509n27". Burst every 5 mins. (17/Feb)(DW) 11401.5 B01: UNID MIL, 0921 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A AMDs to M01 every 5 minutes (17Feb01) (LDO) 11404.0 : Unid Russian Sched 1714 RTTY/75/400. Duplex. Morse opchat. One msg 5FGS with = 100 = marker at 100th group. Ends '- 1716 (time). Signs off 'OK QRX 10829 K. R NIL AR AR. Not usual FAPSI procedure. Missed message header. :o( (1 Feb) (RGA) 11404.0 : Unid Russian Sched 1714 RTTY/75/400. Duplex. Morse opchat. One msg 5FGS with = 100 = marker at 100th group. Ends '- 1716(time). Signs off 'OK QRX 10829 K. R NIL AR AR. Not usual FAPSI procedure. Missed message header. :o( (1 Feb) (RGA) 11416.7 ---: FF SAREJEVO ? 1545 ARQ/342 200/E/400 8rc. 2 chan tfm. Chans A: B: betas. No app tfc thru 1620z (07/Feb)(DW) 11416.7 : Unid Prob RFFVAY/Sarajevo 1118 ARQ-M2/200/300. Poor copy/poor synch. (31 Jan) (RGA) 11418.0 ---:French forces Paris France 1832 04 FEB 01 ARQ E3 200 Idling & fading (EB) 11425.0 CENTR1: MFA BUCHAREST 1339 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng YPM. 1343z clng YPM24 (12/Jan)(DW) 11425.0 KOW: ROMANIAN EMB ?LOC 1302 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb clng CENTR4/Bucharest (12/Jan)(DW) 11427.5 MAE: MFA ALGIERS 1116 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng TNS/Tunis, followed by Racal MSM1250 10-chan modem (12/Jan) (DW) 11427.5 TNS: ALGERIAN EMB TUNIS 1116 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Responding to MAE/Algiers (12/Jan)(DW) 11430.0 HMF55: KCNA Pyongyang DPRK 1032 RTTY/50/250 w/EE news. (22/Jan/01)(MADX) 11430.3 HMF55: KCNA Pyongyang KRE 1021 RTTY/50/170 1021 EE News. (7 Feb) (EW) 11447.7 : Unid 1348 PACTOR/100/170 Ureadable variant. (22 Jan) (RGA) 11453.0 IMB31: pres. Rome Meteo 1144 ITA-2 50/N/850 wx, no ID (02 Jan 01) (hpt) 11453.0 IMB33: Rome Met 1420 RTTY/50/R/850 Meteo (2 Feb) (EW) 11453.0 IMB3: Rome Meteo I 1350 RTTY/50/850 SMDN01 EKMI 221200. (22 Jan) (RGA) 11461.3 ---: EQYPTIAN EMB ATHENS 1145 arq 100/E/170 Tfc to Cairo in offline encrypt and AA (ATU80) then opchat (31/Jan)(DW) 11461.3 UNID: Egyptian Diplo or Intel 1520 SITOR-A, 5lgs (13 Feb. 01)(HPT) 11462.0 XPH: Polytone station RUS 0700 AM 2 msgs (26 Jan) (AB) 11462.0 XPH: Polytone station RUS msg 0800 AM, (12 Jan) (AB) 11466.0 ALG: Algerian Oil/Gas Facility Algiers ALG 1259 ALE/USB Calls ALR/Alrar Facility. (29 Jan) (RGA) 11468.0 : Russian Navy/Military 1251 36-50/50/250 Many msgs. (1 Feb) (RGA) 11472.6 90KNY: US NTCN Arlington VA USA 1900 ALE/USB Sounds. Also on 13808 and 15642 kHz/USB (21 Jan) (RGA) 11486.0 no-call: UNID, G? 1143 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem tfc., long bursts, only one station on freq, located North Western EUR (17Feb01) (LDO) 11489.0 DEPT: Moroccan MOI Net 1602 ALE/LSB Sounding. (6 Feb) (RGA) Pagina 188 11489.0 11492.0 11492.0 11492.0 11492.0 11492.0 11492.0 11494.0 11494.0 11494.0 11494.0 11494.0 11494.0 11494.0 11494.0 11494.0 11500.0 11520.0 11523.0 11523.0 11527.0 11550.0 11564.5 12090.2 12101.0 12134.0 12134.0 12134.0 12134.0 12160.0 12160.0 01, WUN-v07 DEPT: Moroccan MOI Net MRC 1818 ALE/LSB Sounds. (22 Jan) (RGA) 0000006138: Prob Iranian Net 1406 ALE/USB Sounds (18 Feb) (RGA) 0000006140: Unid Iranian Net 1745 ALE/USB Sounds. (1 Feb) (RGA) 0000006142: Unid Iranian Net 1810 ALE/USB Sounds. (1 Feb) (RGA) 6137: Prob Iranian Net 1515 ALE/USB Sounds (18 Feb) (RGA) 6137: Prob Iranian Net 1754 ALE/USB Sounds. (10 Feb) (RGA) 614: Unid Iranian Net 1550 ALE/USB Calls 6137. (1 Feb) (RGA) DARKSTAR OSCAR: Clg FLY FISH 1828 USB No response to numerous calls. (6 Feb) (JH) FLY FISH: 28-char EAM 1805 USB JYFJZS simulcast 8992 and 11244. (6Feb) (JH) FLY FISH: Called FREE HAND 1812 USB No response and gone. (6 Feb) (JH) FREE HAND: EAM Bcast 1825 USB JYTKWZ simulcast 11244. (6 Feb) (JH) FREE HAND: EAM/3-group Msg 2057 USB (Also on 11244). JYEXDM and MST 3OG KLY (twice). Time 2100. Authentication UV and out. H+25/h+55 activity (but he's still unheard on 8992). (6 Feb) (JH) IRON LUNG: Clg PERFORATE 2250 USB No response and gone. (3 Feb) (JH) PERFORATE: Clg IRON LUNG 2235 USB No response. (3 Feb) (JH) PERFORATE: EAM Bcast 2208 USB JY7SKE simulcast 11244 and 8992. (3 Feb) (JH) SURF SUDS(?): Wkg GOODRICH 0227 USB GOODRICH unheard here but ok to the WAR 46 stn. Signal check and gone. (31 Jan) (JH) OLZ 88: MFA Praha, CZE, 1300 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem with modified protocol, burst tfc., ISS-mode, sending tfc. to UNID embassy QSX 10438 kHz (03Jan01)(LDO) : Unid 1413 USB Very heavy jamming system here. (2 Feb) (EW) HSP: UK NET ? ?LOC 0918 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb.Sounding. Also at 1052z (12/Jan)(DW) PRI: UK NET ? ?LOC 0952 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (12/Jan)(DW) : Unid System: 1410 109bd/135 shift. Not FEC system. (2 Feb) (EW) TOU: Either SHARES or CanForce Net 4 1330 ALE/USB Sounds. (22 Jan)(RGA) FDY: Air Orl,ans F 1353 RTTY/50/420 Bricks. (22 Jan) (RGA) RFTJ: FF Dakar 1007 ARQ-E3/192/400 Idle. (7 Feb) (EW) S53: Swedish Embassy Amman JOR 1739 Calls S00/MFA Stockholm. (29Jan) (RGA) 0000005555: Prob Iranian Net 1526 ALE/USB Sounds (18 Feb) (RGA) 0000005555: Unid Iranian Net 1534 ALE/USB Sounds. (1 Feb) (RGA) 0000006666: Prob Iranian Net 1049 ALE/USB Sounds. (24 Jan) (RGA) 0000006666: Unid Iranian Net 1815 ALE/USB Sounds. (1 Feb) (RGA) D2: Moroccan Army Net 1 1510 ALE/USB Calls V5. (18 Feb) (RGA) Y4: Moroccan Army Net 10:36 MIL.STD 188-141A.ALE on usb. Clng. 01M. (09Feb) (CS) 12165.0 AJO: USAF Incirlik, TUR, 1131 LSB-voice/USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem with continuous tfc., link to Sigonella (03Feb01) (LDO) 12176.0 FAPSI: 1202 ITA-2 75/N/500, 5-fig-groups (02 Jan 01) (hpt) 12190.0 AHQ: UNID African, 1805 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A sounding (13Jan01) (LDO) 12194.0 P2P: UNID British MIL, 1732 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A sounding (21Jan01) (LDO) 12215.0 no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1020 MFSK-32/CROWD36 40Bd/10Bd, offline crypto to RNO, 5LGs after 11177 00132, QSX 13848 kHz (20Jan01)(LDO) 12219.7 : MFA Cairo EGY 1704 ARQ/100/170 5LGs to dgmg/London Embassy. (27 Jan) (RGA) 12222.0 DOR: MFA Sofia, BUL, 1255 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A 39-tone modem Pagina 189 12224.0 12225.0 12226.0 12226.0 12227.0 12228.2 12278.0 12298.0 12340.0 12348.0 12348.0 12348.0 12348.0 12412.5 first WUN-v07 with modified protocol, and modified preamble, ISS-mode, QSX not found, 400 Hz doppler(05Jan01)(LDO) DOR: MFA Sofia, BUL, 1303 USB/240Bd 8-FSK ARQ-system,QSX not found (05Jan01)(LDO) S73: Swedish Embassy Lagos 0732 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (4/Feb/01) (MADX) S00: MFA STOCKHOLM 1449 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng S73/Lagos (21/Jan)(DW) S00: MFA Stockholm S 1742 ALE/USB Calls S72/Kinshasa. (29 Jan) (RGA) DOR: MFA Sofia, BUL, 1300 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A 39-tone modem with modified protocol, and modified preamble, ISS-mode, QSX not found, 400 Hz doppler (05Jan01)(LDO) DOR: MFA Sofia, BUL, 1316 ITA-5 based FSK ARQ-system 600Bd/500Hz shift, receiving tfc. from unlocated embassy (29Dec00) (LDO) ELDO8: M/V YORKGATE (Bulk Carrier) 1651 USB 0/0 Clg for Varna Radio (04/Feb/2001) (Ronny Peeters DXA47) pres. Ny London 1206 ITA-2 75/R/875 encrypted. msgs, ry vmgtcnj (02 Jan 01) (hpt) : Unid 1057 81-81/81/500. Cannot decode. (3 Jan) (EW) BRA: Angolan embassy Brazzaville?, COG, 1824 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A sounding (07Jan01) (LDO) KIN: Angolan embassy Kinshasa?, ZAI, 1816 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A sounding (07Jan01) (LDO) LUA: Angolan MFA Luanda?, AGL, 1825 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A sounding (07Jan01) (LDO) LUA: Angolan MFA Luanda?, AGL, 1825 USB/MIL-STD188-141A sounding (07Jan01) (LDO) NOJ: USCG Kodiak ALS 1813 FAX/120/576 sfc an. in progress. At good copy ending 1826 in noise (13/Feb/01) (KB) 12455.2 MUR: Unid 1456 CW Tries to contact YH without success. (1 Feb) (RGA) 12455.2 MUR: Unid 1456 CW Tries to contact YH without success. (1 Feb)(RGA) 12478.0 9HPO5: TH Zamoskvorechye 1001 ARQ tfc & crew msgs to Arkhangelsk (20Dec00) (ML2) 12478.0 UBSO: TH Ivan Ryabov 1028 ARQ crew msgs to Arkhangelsk (29Dec00) (ML2) 12478.0 UCMR: TH Ivan Shadr 1356 ARQ tfc & s/off to unkwn (27Dec00) (ML2) 12478.0 UCNT: TH Kapitan Mochalov 0950 ARQ crew msgs to Arkhangelsk (30Dec00) (ML2) 12478.0 UCOY: TH Mekhanik Fomin 1016 ARQ tfc to Arkhangelsk (30Dec00) (ML2) 12480.0 UNID: unid number station? 1805 CW / "310" repeatdly at 1813 off (9/Feb/2001) (Argo Sicily) 12489.0 ---: M/V Pamela Briz 2325 ARQ tfc to Vladivostok, PABR used as id (16Dec00) (ML2) 12491.0 UDQS: TH Nikolaj Shchetinin 1111 ARQ w/selcal KYXF, UDQS log on & QTH msg to Kholmsk (26Jan01) (ML2) 12491.0 UDQY: TH Fedor Okhlopkov 0939 ARQ tfc to Vladivostok (29Dec00) (ML2) 12491.0 UGMC: TH Kuznetsk 1210 ARQ tfc to Kholmsk, UGMC log on/off (26Jan01) (ML2) 12503.5 ELRA2: MT Katie 1317 ARQ crew msgs to unkwn (07Jan01) (ML2) 12510.0 UIXY: RTMS Pelagial 2200 ARQ tfc for Nakhodka (04Jan01) (ML2) 12562.5 P3FX6: TR Kil'dinskij Proliv RTTY 50/170 crew msgs to Murmansk (27Dec00) (ML2) 12563.0 EMPL: Kapitan Buga 1019 RTTY 50/170 w/'mate's receipt' msg to unkwn (21Jan01) (ML2) 12564.0 UBKX: RTMAK Nikolai Solodtchouk 2229 ARQ log on/off & msg to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy (05Jan01) (ML2) 12564.0 UBOJ: TR Ekopasifik-2 2232 ARQ tfc & log off to PetropavlovskPagina 190 12564.0 UBRD: 12564.0 UCLQ: 12564.0 UCLZ: 12564.0 UDKB: 12564.0 UEMO: 12564.0 UFLE: WUN-v07 Kamchatskiy (21Jan01) (ML2) STRM Altair 2256 ARQ svc msg & log off to PetropavlovskKamchatskiy (08Jan01) (ML2) MTR Piritovy 2257 ARQ tfc to unkwn, UCLQ log on/off (21Dec00) (ML2) BAMT Asbest 2305 ARQ tfc & log off to PetropavlovskKamchatskiy (05Jan01) (ML2) M/V Petr Il'in 2246 ARQ msgs to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, UDKB log on/off (21Dec00) (ML2) M/V Deomedes 2326 ARQ log on/off & msg to unkwn (06Jan01) (ML2) BMRT Rezoliut 2252 ARQ msgs to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy (12Jan01) (ML2) M/V Primorets 2255 ARQ tfc & log off to unkwn (31Dec00) 12564.0 UFNF: (ML2) 12564.0 UGAZ: M/V 20-Siezd-Vlksm 2303 ARQ msg to PetropavlovskKamchatskiy (21Jan01) (ML2) 12564.0 UGBC: BATM Butovsk 2309 ARQ msg & UGBC log off to PetropavlovskKamchatskiy (27Jan01) (ML2) 12564.0 UGBT: BATM Baklanovo 2330 ARQ msg & log off to PetropavlovskKamchatskiy (05Jan01) (ML2) 12564.0 UGKS: TH Lida Demesh 2240 ARQ msg & log off to PetropavlovskKamchatskiy (05Jan01) (ML2) 12564.0 UGPR: TR Polyarnik 2232 ARQ msg & log off to PetropavlovskKamchatskiy (05Jan01) (ML2) 12564.0 UHWT: M/V Kapitan Stekolshchikov 2252 ARQ tfc & log off to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy (11Jan01) (ML2) 12564.0 UIHH: TH Yanis Tajnis 2254 ARQ tfc & log off to PetropavlovskKamchatskiy (15Jan01) (ML2) 12564.0 UIHQ: TH Grisha Podobedov 2220 ARQ svc & crew msgs to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy (10Jan01) (ML2) 12564.0 UIQM: SRTM Shturman Stulei 2300 ARQ log on/off & msg to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy (05Jan01) (ML2) 12564.0 UIWE: MRT Tais 2242 ARQ tfc to Petropavlosk-Kamchatskiy (15Jan01) (ML2) 12566.0 UBOD: KKRT Kapitan Oleinitchouk 2153 RTTY 50/170 crew msgs to unkwn (18Jan01) (ML2) 12568.0 UYBX: RTMS Vijtna 2236 RTTY 50/170 crew msgs to unkwn (29Dec00)(ML2) 12570.0 ---: SRTMK Iklarand 2140 ARQ crew msgs to unkwn (19Dec00) (ML2) 12570.0 UCBY: TR Zhanna 2304 ARQ svc msg & log off to Nakhodka (07Jan01)(ML2) 12577.0 ---: GMDSS ALERT CHANNEL 0009 DSC 100/E/170 Logged thru 2313z c/stns - 0654/Lyngby 0718/tokyo 0851/Madrid 0950/Chilung 1042/Perth 1205/Miami 1307/New Orleans 1356/Boston 1647/Pt Reyes 1712/Capetown. No Distress/Urgency calls. (30/Jan)(DW) 12577.0 DNK: 1224 OXZ DNK GMDSS 100 100 R Lyngby radio bq to testcall from mv 636010314 01/01/01 (BV) 12577.0 E: 1218 E GMDSS 100 100 R Barcelona radio bq to testcall from mv 353352000 01/01/01 (BV) 12577.0 EAD: 0959 EAD E GMDSS 100 100 R Madrid radio bq to testcall from mv 234777000 12/24/00 (BV) 12577.0 JBO: 0924 JBO JAP GMDSS 100 100 R Tokyo radio clg mv 477726000 for usb on 12290 01/01/01 (BV) 12577.0 OXZ: 0953 OXZ DNK GMDSS 100 100 R Lyngby radio bq to testcall from mv 514379000 12/24/00 (BV) 12579.0 NRV: USCG GUAM 1525 FEC 100/E/170 Wx fcst for NW Pacific (17/Feb) (DW) 12579.5 9VG: Singapore Radio SNG 0844 Station mrkr CW (4 Feb) (EW) 12580.0 ZLA: Awanui NZ 0900 CW Station marker. (4 Feb) (EW) 12582.0 VIP34: Perth Radio AUS 0905 ARQ/100/170 Station marker. (4 Feb) (EW) Pagina 191 12583.5 12583.5 (RGA) 12584.0 12585.0 12586.0 12586.0 12586.0 12591.0 12591.5 (EW) 12593.5 12594.0 12598.0 12601.0 12603.0 12610.5 12614.5 12616.0 12616.0 12625.5 12635.5 12636.0 12643.2 12654.0 12655.0 12664.0 12665.7 12666.5 12666.5 12674.0 12675.0 12676.5 12700.0 12708.0 12710.0 12721.0 WUN-v07 CBV: Valparaiso Radio 0854 CW Station marker. (4 Feb) (EW) UUI: OdessaRadio UKR 1658 FEC/100/170 CQ + Tfc list. (27 Jan) VIP34: Perth Radio AUS ARQ/100/170 Station marker. (4 Feb) (EW) VRX: Hong Kong Radio 0908 CW Chan free marker. (4 Feb) (EW) UDK2: Murmansk rdo 1220 ARQ ships' tfc (09Jan01) (ML2) UDK2: MurmanskRadio RUS 1429 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (22 Jan) (RGA) VRX: HongkongRadio PRC 1430 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (22 Jan) (RGA) VRX: Victoria Hbr 0913 CW channel marker. (4 Feb) (EW) UFL: Vladivostok Radio 0910 ARQ/100/170 Msgs to ships. (4 Feb) UBD2: Kholmsk Radio 0917 ARQ/100/170 Tuning bursts & CW id. (4 Feb) (EW) PPR: Rio de Janeiro Radio 0912 CW marker. (4 Feb) (EW) UQB: Kholmsk Radio Russia. 0925 ARQ/100/170 Msgs in Russian. (4 Feb) (EW) VRX: Hong Kong rdo 1210 CW id & ARQ tuning (28Jan01) (ML2) KFS: FC - San Francisco, CA 1757 CW / CW/ARQ Marker (20/Jan/2001)(J. Berri-CA) VCT: Grand Banks Radio CAN 0916 channel marker. (4 Feb) (EW) LZW:Varna radio Bulgaria 1650 13 Feb 01 FEC 100 tfc list (EB) LZW: Warna Radio BUL 1450 FEC/100/170 Tfclist. (1 Feb) (RGA) LZW: WarnaRadio BUL 1450 FEC/100/170 Tfclist. (1 Feb) (RGA) UCE: ArkhangelskRadio RUS 1423 ARQ/100/170 Wkg ship UCMV in Auto Telex. (22 Jan) (RGA) LZW: VarnaRadio BUL 1835 FEC/100/170 Meteo Varna wx fcast in EE. (11 Feb) (RGA) LZW:Varna radio Bulgaria 1958 27 Jan 01 CW callband (EB) RRR34: Nizhnij Novgorod Radio RUS 1646 FEC/100/170 QTC list and QSXs. (27 Jan) (RGA) TAH: Istanbul Radio 0955. ARQ/100/170 Messages in Turkish. (4 Feb) (EW) TAH:Istanbul radio Turkey 1954 27 Jan 01 CW/ARQ callband (EB) RFFME:French navy Paris France 1247 03 FEB 01 RTTY 150 callband (EB) FUG: FAA France Force ?? 1900 ITA2 150/850 "faa de fug ryryryryr" (9/Feb/2001) (Argo Sicily) RFFME: Marine Paris F 1644 RTTY/150/850 Busy doing nothing! (27 Jan) (RGA) RFFME: Marine Paris F 1644 RTTY/150/850 Busy doing nothing! (27 Jan) (RGA) SAA:Karlskrona radio Sweden 1703 21 Jan 01 CW callband (EB) SAA: KarlskronaRadio S 1419 CW QSXs. (22 Jan) (RGA) A4M: MuscatRadio OMA 1743 CW de A4M. (27 Jan) (RGA) XSQ: KwangchowRadio PRC 1416 CW UP 446. (22 Jan) (RGA) Unid: 0945 81/81/81/500 Cannnot decode. (4 Feb) (EW) XSZ: Dalian R CHN 0953 CW CQ DE XSZ. (4 Feb) (EW) SPH61: GdyniaRadio POL 1805 CW Tgm in Polish to M/T Altair /SPH. (11 Feb) (RGA) HLF: SeoulRadio KOR 1357 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (22 Jan) (RGA) DAO: KielRadio GER 1411 UNID/100/180 ID: cq de dao. (22 Jan) 12727.0 12736.5 (RGA) 12750.0 NMF: USCG COMSTA Boston 1515 FAX/120/576 w/wind & wave analysis chart. (28/Jan/01) (MADX) 12763.5 DAO: Kiel Radio / Germany 1300 PACTOR 200/200 old frequency from DAM (Norddeich Radio) (21/Jan/2001) (MZ) 12763.5 DAO: KielRadio GER 1739 PACTOR/100/170 + Morse ID. (27 Jan) (RGA) 12795.0 A9M:Hamala radio Bahrain 1950 27 Jan 01 CW callband (EB) 12799.0 : Vladivostok Radio RUS 0023 ARQ/100/170 zczc Vladivostok msg followed with 'mni tnx 73,s' (28/Jan) (MJZ) 12808.5 VTG7: IN Mumbai IND 1713 CW Wx fcast in EE. (26 Jan) (RGA) 12808.6 VTG7: IN Mumbai IND 1443 CW 4LGs to warships. (1 Feb) (RGA) 12808.5 VTG7: Ny Mumbai 1829 cw, vvv (18 Jan 01) (HPT) 12822.0 XSV: TianjinRadio PRC ARQ/100/170 Marker. (22 Jan) (RGA) 12823.8 CTP: NATO Lisbon 1018 RTTY/75/850 Marker "NAWS de CTP. (3 Jan) (EW) 12825.0 : Russian Military 1800 MS-5/4800-QPSK/USB Cipher. (11 Feb) (RGA) 12833.5 CIS: System 1157 81/500! (11 Jan. 01) (HPT) Pagina 192 WUN-v07 PBC: RNethN Goeree Is NLD 1711 RTTY/75/850 CARBs. (26 Jan) (RGA) UJE: Moscow Radio 1210 SITOR-A, wkg. vessels (11 Jan. 01)(HPT) HLO: SeoulRadio KOR 1357 CW QSXs. (22 Jan) (RGA) UBF2: St PetersburgRadio RUS 1403 CW Tfc lists to 4LT3. (22 Jan) (RGA) 12903.4 RBSL: IN Mumbai IND 1708 RTTY/50/850 4LGs to warships. (26 Jan) (RGA) 12903.5 VTH: IN Mumbai IND 1758 RTTY/50/850 RBSL marker. (11 Feb) (RGA) 12916.5 HLF: SeoulRadio KOR 1357 CW QSXs. (22 Jan) (RGA) 12923.0 HLW2: SeoulRadio KOR 1357 CW QSXs. (22 Jan) (RGA) 12935.0 HLG: SeoulRadio KOR 1357 CW QSXs. (22 Jan) (RGA) 12943.5 9MG: GlobeRadio Penang MLA 1704 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (26 Jan) (RGA) 12944.5 9MG:Georgetown radio Malaysia 1938 29 Jan 00 CW/ARQ callband (EB) 12969.0 XSV: TianjinRadio PC 1439 CW 'Up 443'. (1 Feb) (RGA) 12982.0 4XZ:I.D.F. Haifa Israel 1938 27 Jan 01 CW In 5 ltr tfc (EB) 13002.0 HEC: Berne Radio 1658 cw hec + SITOR (08 Jan 01) (HPT) 13015.5 IAR3: Rome Radio 1659 cw vvv (08 Jan 01) (HPT) 13022.0 SPE63: Szczecin Radio 1702 cw, de spe + digital(08 Jan 01) (HPT) 13024.5 ASK: KarachiRadio PAK 1635 CW Wx fcast in EE. (26 Jan) (RGA) 13031.0 FUF: French Navy Fort de France 0457 RTTY/75/810 w/test tape. (20/Jan/01) (MADX) 13062 CLA: HavanaRadio CUB 2059 CW QSXs. (2 Feb) (RGA) 13062.0 CLA32: Havana Radio 1714 cw mrk (08 Jan 01) (HPT) 13062.0 CLA: HavanaRadio CUB 2059 CW QSXs. (2 Feb) (RGA) 13086.0 YLQ: Riga Radio 1130 USB Latv./E/Ru wkg. frequencies // 8752 (09 Jan. 01) (HPT) 13086.0 YLQ: RigaRadio LVA 1748 USB Connects pp to unid ship (in Russian). (11 Feb) (RGA) 13128.0 TAH: Istanbul Radio 1807 USB Turk./E ID wx //4405, 8812 (07 Jan 01) (HPT) 13149 KUW: Prob UK Military Net Kuwait KWT 1853 ALE/USB Sounds. (2 Feb) (RGA) 13149.0 KUW: Prob UK Military Net Kuwait KWT 1853 ALE/USB Sounds. (2 Feb)(RGA) 13149.0 prob XSQ: Guangzhou Radio 1103 USB w/YL/CC in conversation. (23/Jan/01) (MADX) 13155.0 CATCH FLY: EAM Bcast 2009 2N4G47 simulcast on at least 8992 and 11244 with nil hrd any ZULU Freq. (14 Feb) (JH) 13155.0 CATCH FLY: EAM Bcast 2037 2N4G47. H+07/h+37 activity. (14 Feb) (JH) 13155.0 CONSUMATE(?): 28-char EAM 1911 USB 2ND3JO or close. (13 Feb) (JH) 13155.0 SPO62: Szczecin Radio USB E/Pol. traffic-list // 8746(10 Jan 01) (HPT) 13155.0 Unid: EAM Bcast 1906 USB Probably CONSUMATE bcasting an EAM. Too weak to copy. (13 Feb) (JH) 13200.0 Andrews Global: GHFS 2010 USB / pp to USAFE AMC (DSN 314 480-9292) for SPAR 65. (17Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 13200.0 Offutt Global: GHFS 1956 USB / pp to MacDill Metro for SPAR 65. ETA to KMCF is 2145Z. (12Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 13200.0 Reach Victor 171: 2331 USB w/Andrews in pp w/Hilda East (in progress) passing ETA for Brasilia at 0154Z. (27/DEC/00) (RP3) 13215.0 160011: C-5 86-0011 1514 ALE/USB Sounds (1 Feb) (SA) 13215.0 200534: C-17 90-0534 1708 ALE/USB Wkg HAW (13 Feb) (SA) 13215.0 291191: USAF C-17 89-1191 1455 ALE/USB Wkg Croughton Relay. (22 Jan) (SA) 13215.0 430078: USAF KC-10A #83-0078 2029 MIL-STD 188-141A clg GTL: Thule AFB. (19/Jan/01) (MADX) 13215.0 460032 KC-10 85-0032 1700 ALE/USB Wkg JNR (16 Feb) (SA) 13215.0 523561: KC-135 62-3561 1141 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (9 Feb) (SA) 13215.0 ADW: 2033 ALE/USB Wkg 250107 C-17 95-0107 (10 Feb) (SA) 13215.0 CRO: 1321 ALE/USB Wkg PLA ALE+VOICE lost in noise again (8 Feb) (SA) Pagina 193 12840.5 12840.5 12843.0 12855.0 WUN-v07 13215.0 CRO: 1502 ALE/USB Wkg 200534 C-17 90-0534 (14 Feb) (SA) 13215.0 CRO: Croughton Relay Stn G 0923 ALE/USB Tries for 240070 a C-17 97-0042 on 5freqs in 3 mins. 5708 13215 8965 9025 & 11226. (22 Jan) (SA) 13215.0 Croughton: SCOPE Command-ALE 0028 USB / working Offutt with a voice signal check after ALE bursts. (24Jan.2001) (Midwest USA) 13215.0 GTL: Wkg 280054 C-17 98-0054 1619 ALE/USB (5 Feb) (SA) 13215.0 HAW: Wkg 20191 C-17 89-1191 0401 ALE/USB This guy doesn't know his tail no. (1 Feb)(SA) 13217.0 Andrews VIP: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 0025 USB / working Navy 49676 (a P-3) on F-251. ETA is 0100Z. (24Jan.2001) (Midwest USA) 13235.0 Unid: 210675 100 R Unid 75bd 850hz 12/23/00 (BV) 13245.0 POST HOLE: 28-char EAM 2208 USB 2NMY2U simulcast 8992 & 11244. (15 Feb) (JH) 13264.0 SHANNON VOLMET: Ballygireen IRL 1402 USB Weather forecasts. (2 Feb) (EW) 13288.0 MUMBAI CONTROL: Clg MALAYSIAN 3108 1359 usb Position report. (2 Feb) (EW) 13288.0 Bombay Aero: 1548 USB E wkg. Springbok 276 pos. rpt. and Selcal check (23 Jan. 01) (HPT) 13291.0 Gander Aero: 1450 USB, E, wkg. United 971 (17 Jan 01) (HPT) 13291.0 GANDER: Gander Aeradio NFLD CAN 1638 Wkg unid a/c at 58N40W FL390. (26 Jan) (RGA) 13291.0 GANDER: Gander Aeradio NFLD CAN 1638 Wkg unid a/c at 58N40Ww FL390.(26 Jan) (RGA) 13306.0 NEW YORK:New York Centre air radio 1920 27 Jan 01 USB speaking with various aircraft (EB) 13306.0 New York Aero: 1704 USB, E, wkg. Nigerian 6403 (22 Jan. 01) (HPT) 13306.0 Sta. Maria Aero: 1500 USB E wkg. LTU 564 (17 Jan 01) (HPT) 13309..0 SIA868: B747-400 9V-SMP 1256 USB Wkg HongKong. Singapore-HK. (5 Feb) (DP) 13318.0 MAS127: B777 9M-MRE Wkg PERTH 1602 USB KL-Kuching-Perth. Selcal QREK. (23 Jan) (PD) 13332.5 no-call: UNID Spanish MIL?, E?, 0900 BAUDOT 100Bd/850Hz, online encrypted tfc. (03Feb01) (LDO) 13342.0 SDJ: Stockholm Radio 1444 USB E wkg. Starline 763(10 Jan 01) (hpt) 13354.0 IBERIA 6635: Wkg NewYorkRadio 1640 USB Being assigned FL370. (26 Jan) (RGA) 13354.0 IBERIA 6635: Wkg NewYorkRadio 1640 USB Being assigned FL370. (26 Jan) (RGA) 13362.0 XPH: Polytone station RUS 0720 AM 2 msgs (26 Jan) (AB) 13362.0 XPH: Polytone station RUS msg 0820 AM (12 Jan) (AB) 13368.0 : Unid AM signal 1357 AM A rising tone, repeated over and over. (2 Feb) (EW) 13375.0 21700:Lincolnshire Poacher E3 Clandestine 1607 13 Feb 01 USB tones and 21700 repeated (EB) 13375.0 AAA: Unid 1625 ALE/USB Sounds twice. (24 Jan) (RGA) 13392 . DFZG: MFA Belgrade 0700 RTTY/75/400 Online crypto after RY testing. (12-02-01) (EW) 13392.0 FAPSI: 1300 ITA-2 75/N/500 5-fig-groups (11 Jan. 01)(HPT) 13430.0 : Unid 1656 UNID B/W about 1200Hz. 'Continuous ALE' type txn. (26 Jan) (RGA) 13435.0 OWG: RDAF Grazzanise I 1551 ALE/USB Calls OWE/RDAF Karup. (1 Feb)(RGA) 13437.0 RPFN: Lisbon, Portugal 15.00 ITA2 75/850 Calling RPTI, Ponta Delgada, with RY's and Foxes (28Dec00). (PT) 13442.0 055: Unid 1824 ALE/USB Sounds. (18 Feb) (RGA) 13444.0 RFQP: FF Djibouti DJI 1125 ARQ-E3/100/425 Idling. (2 Feb) (EW) 13446.0 90KNY: US NTCN Arlington VA USA 1659 ALE/USB Sounds. Pagina 194 13446.0 13467.0 13468.0 13470.0 13475.0 13475.0 13475.0 13475.0 13475.0 13478.0 tone 13479.7 13490.0 13490.0 13494.0 13502.0 13510 NS. WUN-v07 (21 Jan)(RGA) NW1: Unid US FEMA 2127 ALE/USB (20 Jan) (RGA) SNN299 MFA Warsaw 1157 cw, vvv de snn299 (02 Jan 01) (hpt) YQV: FAPSI Link 80061 1524 CW (Prompts) QRM..etc..QSY 9114. Correspondent on 9114 w/RTTY. (17 Feb) (RGA) : Unid 0755 RTTY/75/850 5LGs. Off abruptly No Id. (2 Feb) (EW) 01: Venezualan Military(?) 1751 ALE/USB Calls 02. (1 Feb) (RGA) CDDA: VENEZUALAN MIL 2111 MIL.STD 188-110A ALE on usb. Clng MONTECANO, 2308 clng PTOORDAZ, and 2317 clng GURI (17/Jan) (DW) MARACAY:VENEZUALAN MIL 2104 MIL.STD 188-110A ALE on usb. Clng PTOFIJO (17/Jan)(DW) MONTECA:VENEZUALAN MIL 2110 MIL.STD 188-110A ALE on usb. Clng CDDA (17/Jan)(DW) PTOFIJO:VENEZUALAN MIL 2053 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng MARACAY. 2113 (17/Jan)(DW) no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 0956 PSK/UNID parallel PSK-modem, sharp spectrum like MT-63 modem, bw: 1400-1500 Hz, alternating with 32-tone/40Bd MFSK, modified Crowd36 (10Feb01) (LDO) ---: FF PARIS 1414 ARQ/342 200/E/400 8rc. 2 chan tdm. Weak sync. betas. 1504z Tfc vri poor copy, appears to be to Sarajevo (19/Jan) (DW) : Unid 1340 UNID/40.5/500.(2 Feb) (EW) CIS-System: 1020 40.5/500 (02 Feb. 01) (HPT) CIS System: 1019 81/250 (02 Feb. 01) (HPT) no-call: German MIL net, 1135 USB/EADS-MAHRS 2400Bd burst PSK system, into burst tfc. after ARCOTEL link procedure (03Feb01) (LDO) CFH: CanForce Halifax NS CAN 1752 RTTY/75/770 Buoy reports for (11 Feb) (RGA) 13510.0 CFH: CanForce Halifax NS CAN 1449 RTTY/75/770 Wx fcasts. (22 Jan) (RGA) 13510.0 CFH: CanForce Halifax NS CAN 1658 RTTY/75/780 Wx actuals for US airfields. (26 Jan) (RGA) 13527.9 S: Russian Navy 1322 CW Sub bcast marker. (17 Feb) (RGA) 13528.0 C: Rus Navy Moscow 0759 CW Marker. (2 Feb) (EW) 13528.0 PSC: Russian Navy 1754 CW Beacon cluster. (11 Feb) (RGA) 13528.0 PSC: Russian Navy Beacon Cluster 1515 CWx3 P-13527.8 S-13527.9 C-13528. // 16332. (1 Feb) (RGA) 13528.0 PSC: Russian Navy Beacon Cluster 1515 CWx3 P-13527.8 S-13527.9C-13528.// 16332. (1 Feb) (RGA) 13528.0 S: being repeated in CW at 1954. Jan/2/01 (TS) 13528.2 F: CISN Vladivostok 0804 CW marker. (2 Feb) (EW) 13530.0 KAWN:US forces USA 2216 20 Jan 01 RTTY 075 wx tfc (EB) 13530.0 RVW53: Moscow Meteo 2342 RTTY/50/1000. Ry de RVN then weather information. (11-02-01) (EW) 13537.8 ZSJ: SAN CAPETOWN 1700 RTTY 75/N/170 Wx forecast for RSA coast and offshore waters. Poor copy. (07/Feb)(DW) 13550.5 ZKLF: AUCKLAND MET 1500 FAX 120/576/N/800 Sfc analysis. Hazy in noise (17/Feb)(DW) 13551.6 RFGW: Paris, France 14.55 FEC-A 192/400 Var-lg tfc to D2Z, Budapest(28Dec00). (PT) 13551.9 Turkish MIL/diplo, 1018 USB/MARCONI 25-TONE PSK MODEM, ECCM mode, strong signals (13Jan01)(LDO) 13564.9 : Unid 0902 UNID/195.3/300. Four tone signal. (2 Feb) (EW) 13572.5 RFFXCC: Paris, France 11.26 ARQ-E 184.6/400 Relaying message from RFFAAC/DICOD PARIS to RFFXL, Naqoura, Lebanon on XXL cct (10Jan01). (PT) 13593.7 RFFA: MOD PARIS F 0905. ARQ-E3//192/425 Idle. (2 Feb) (EW) Pagina 195 WUN-v07 13750.0 UNID: V13 1330 AM / YL read numbers in chinese (28/Jan/2001) (Argo Sicily) 13777.0 Retro 27: possible B-1 bomber 1955 USB / working Retro 28 and Retro 29 with interplane comms. (05Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 13825.0 AJO: USAF Incirlik, TUR, 1220 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem with continuous tfc.,link to Sigonella (04Feb01) (LDO) 13846.7 RFQP: FF Jibouti 0959 ARQ-E3/100/400 CdV at 0959.then idling again. (7 Feb) (EW) 13846.7 RFVIPP: Air Esic St Denis 1333 ARQ-E3/100/400 Idling. (2 Feb) (EW) 13846.7 rfqp: FF Djibouti 1525 arq-e3/100 zczcrun923 oo rfqp de rfqp c.d.v 2000-12-28 (WP3) 13848.0 RNO: Russian Emb Beograd?, YUG? 1039 MFSK-32/CROWD36 40Bd/10Bd offline crypto to Moscow,5LGs after 11177 00132, QSX 12215 kHz (20Jan01)(LDO) 13850.0 unid: 1418 rtty 75/490 tfc 5 l qru then cw 2000-12-28 (WP3) 13852.0 RNO: Russian Emb.Beograd?, YUG? 1041 MFSK-32/CROWD36 40Bd/10Bd offline crypto to Moscow,5LGs after 11177 00132, QSX 12215 kHz (20Jan01)(LDO) 13853.0 ---:Copenhagen meteo Denmark 1239 30 Jan 01 FAX 120/576 Chart 1 (1 diagonal line then OTA) (EB) 13856.5 unid: 1448 sitor-b rrrrrr qru qru bc bc ami et bs bsrbsrbsr qru qru et bc bc ar ar ar 2000-12-28 (WP3) 13875.0 HGX21: MFA BUDAPEST 1207 ARTRAC Progressive channel testing of vft on usb. (31/Jan)(DW) 13882.5 DDK6: Hamburg Met 0701 FAX/120/576/N/800 Weather fax. (2 Feb) (EW) 13882.5 DDK6: Hamburg Meteo 1044 FAX/120/576 w/wave analysis chart.(23/Jan/01) (MADX) 13900.0 BMF: Taipei Meteo 1048 FAX 120/576 w/chart. Significant fading.Unable to identify chart type. (23/Jan/01) (MADX) 13900.0 BMF: Taipei meteo TWN 1509 FAX/120/576 Fishery weather report (17-02-01) (AB) 13900.0 DG: Moroccan MOI Net 1613 ALE/LSB Sounds. (9 Feb) (RGA) 13903.0 ELEFANTE: MoD Roma, I 0815, USB/FSK-1200Bd ARQ-system, tfc. to unlocated station (10Feb01) (LDO) 13907.0 GLASS WARE: 28-char EAM 2206 USB 2NJ4OI simulcast 8992 & 11244. (18 Feb) (JH) 13907.0 MINCE MEAT: Raises HORSE FLY 2212 USB For their hourly signal check. (18 Feb) (JH) 13907.0 TREE FROG: Raised MINCE MEAT 2237 USB Exits net and gone. (18 Feb) (JH) 13907.0 UNID: US Customs Service 1520 USB w/PARKHILL voice scrambler and SELSCAN pulses.(28/Jan/01) (MADX) 13927.0 AGA2PA: MARS Patrick AFB 1850 USB E QSO with UNID MARS stn (18 Jan 01) (HPT) 13939.6 : Unid 0800 CW Rows of vvvvvs from 0800 then off at 0810. No ID. (2 Feb) (EW) 13953.5 NZ6: Tunis, Tunisia(?????) 16.45 FEC Sending 5-lg tfc, with each line numbered, to BEP. Calling DVA and ECL. Using the Tunisian style BBBBEEEEPPPP etc (04Jan00). (PT) 13954.4 HBD36: Swiss Embassy Helsinki FIN 1650 ARQ/100/170 5LGs to Berne.(26 Jan) (RGA) 13956.5 UII: MFA Tunis TUN 1742 CW IVC de UII then into ARQ/100/170 'ivc de uii bsr ?qsa ?qru qru ici qru and gone. (11 Feb) (RGA) Pagina 196 WUN-v07 13958.5 HBD20: Bern, Switzerland 10.30 FEC/ARQ Idles for a while in FEC then switches to ARQ and selcals BMUY, Budapest, followed by 5-lg tfc (03Jan00). (PT) 13961.5 HBD20: MFA Berne 0728 ARQ/100/170 w/5LG's to HBD58 (Moscow) (12-02-20) (EW) 13968.5 GALVA: Latvian KFOR Kosovo SRB 1824 ALE/USB Sounds. (1 Feb) (RGA) 13968.5 GALVA: Latvian Military Net 1846 ALE/USB Sounds. (10 Feb) (RGA) 13974.5 no-call: French diplo?, 1019 TT-2300/100Bd tfc. to unloc. station, QSX not found (20Jan01) (LDO) 13977.0 ---: SWISS EMB TRIPOLI 1220 arq 100/E/170 Tfc in offline encrypt for and via Bern (08/Feb)(DW) 13977.0 HBD20/4:MFA BERN 0944 arq 100/E/170 Tfc in offline encrypt to Tripoli (08/Feb)(DW) 13977.0 HBD20: MFA Berne 0737 SITOR-A 100/170 w/selcal BMDF and then 5LG msg to Swiss Embassy Tripoli. (4/Feb/01) (MADX) 13978.5 :Turkish MIL, 0900 USB/MARCONI 25-TONE PSK MODEM,occasional bursts using ECCM mode, strong signals (05Jan01)(LDO) 13986.7 RFFKC: Brest, France 11.11 ARQ-E3 192/400 5-lg tfc to RFLIGM, Cayenne, on IGU cct (06Jan01). (PT) 13992.0 KZN508: Sailmail Inc. Rockhill South Carolina 1541 PACTOR/100/200 w/channel marker. (28/Jan/01) (MADX) 13994.0 : Unid 0907 UNID/81-81/81/500. Cannot decode. (2 Feb) (EW) 13996.7 MFA Algier: ?? 1002 pactor off alger dgd nr 9448 le 20/12/2000 a 10h15 2000-12-23 (WP3) 14350.5 S49: Swedish Embassy Baghdad IRQ 1736 ALE/USB Calls S48/Damascus in cross-embassy call. (29 Jan) (RGA) 14350.5 S88: Swedish Embassy Buenos Aires 0244 MIL-STD 188-110A + 2400bd serial modem wkg S85: unid Swedish Embassy. (23/Jan/01) (MADX) 14352.0 CENTR5: MFA Bucharest, ROU, 1328 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to RMZ, transmitter slightly off freq(02Jan01) (LDO) 14352.0 RMZ: UNID Romanian embassy, 1328 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to CENTR5 (02Jan01) (LDO) 14360.0 GXHI: UNID, 1219, USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling OKSD, weak signals (12Jan01) (LDO) 14360.0 VHSE: UNID, 1257, USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling GHBK, strong signal (13Jan01) (LDO) 14362.0 XPH: Polytone station RUS 0740 AM 2 msgs (26 Jan) (AB) 14362.0 XPH: Polytone station RUS msg 0840 AM (12 Jan) (AB) 14362.0 UNID: 1315 ITA-2 75/N/500 191/191 mrk (18 Jan 01) (HPT) 14363.0 AQW: UNID ROU-EMB, 1125 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to CENTR5 (03Feb01) (LDO) 14363.0 CENTR5: MFA Bucharest, ROU, 1125 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem,tfc. to AQW (03Feb01) (LDO) 14396.0 AFA3HY: Wkg FE9 1848 USB Advising that WWJ98 was waiting on 10586.5 to check in. (8 Feb) (BD) 14396.0 FE9: US SHARES/NAOC 1810 USB Takes checkins incl AR4LL (TN),WGY9022 (West VA), WGY9900 (VA), AFA3DK (MO),AFA4HP (OK), KNY81 (WA State), AAR8GB (MT), and REDFOX 81 Mobile.(8 Feb) (BD) Pagina 197 WUN-v07 14396.2 LN2A: Beacon 1242 cw + digital (11 Jan. 01)(HPT) 14396.2 LN2A: NTRA Sveio NOR 1223 COMPOSITE Propagation Test txn. (23 Jan)(RGA) 14396.2 VL8IPS: IPS Beacon Darwin, AUS, 1449 FSK/CW, ITU HF Field-Strength measurement campaign, back after a longer period of absence (14Jan01) (LDO) 14396.3 UNID: 1503 pres. ITA-2, 100/R/850, short bursts, ys and 6s mostly, nearly every hour on the hour 14420.0 KAH: Slovak Diplo 1750 ALE/USB Sounds. Cairo Embassy? (26 Jan) (RGA) 14422.0 055: Unid Algerian Diplo 1342 ALE/USB Sounds. (1 Feb) (RGA) 14426.0 FAPSI 1015 ITA-2 75/N/500 5-figure-groups (02 Feb. 01)(HPT) 14426.6 : Unid System 1609 UNID/108.8/160 ACF=2 or 12. Similar system listed as FSK FEC Romanian Bulgarian or US Intel. (11 Feb) (RGA) 14428.0 CIS-System: 1155 81/250 (01 Feb. 01) (HPT) 14438.0 no-call: UNID, 1350 ALIS 228.65, after ALIS procedure into R&S burst PSK (03Jan01)(LDO) 14438.0 no-call: UNID, 1350 USB/Rohde & Schwarz 2400Bd burst PSK system, strong signals, also using 12180 kHz USB (03Jan01)(LDO) 14449.0 : Unid 1623 WARBLE-JAMMER? file://10230. These have an unmodulated 'reference tone' about 500 Hz below first broad spike. Wonder if these are in fact jammers (?)29 Jan) (RGA) 14449.0 : Unid 1623 WARBLE-JAMMER? file://10230. These have an unmodulated'reference tone' about 500 Hz below first broad spike. Wonder if these are in fact jammers (?) (29 Jan) (RGA) 14467.3 DDH8: DWD Pinneberg Meteo 1136 ITA-2 50/R/450 wx in plain language, ry, ID // 11039 (02 Jan 01) (hpt) 14474.0 DKL: British MIL/DIPLO Dekhelia, CYP, 1213 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (12Jan01)(LDO) 14485.0 RDT: FAPSI/M42 Link 11063 1610 RTTY/75/470 5LGs. Morse opchat 'See QW. See 97202'. (26 Jan) (RGA) 14428.0 CIS-System: 1155 81/250 (01 Feb. 01) (HPT) 14488.0 E03: Lincolnshire Poacher CYP 1800 USB ID 21700 (01-02-01) (AB) 14506.2 NMC: San Francisco 15.27 Pactor 200/200 USCG, presumably calling ships, but only "NMC" comes up on screen (28Dec00). (PT) 14551.7 : MFA Cairo EGY 1216 ARQ/100/170 Selcall TVVX/Algiers; opchat; mostly IRS.(23 Jan) (RGA) 14560.0 ZT201A: UNID Chinese diplo, 1352 USB/MIL-STD188-141A, calling 162 (12Jan01)(LDO) 14565.0 ELEFANTE: MoD Roma, 0838, USB/FSK-1200 Bd, tfc. to unlocated station, IRS an d ISS-mode + voice coordination (17Feb01) (LDO) 14570.0 : Russian Military 1608 MS-5/4800/USB Cipher. (26 Jan) (RGA) 14570.l : Russian Military 1608 MS-5/4800/USB Cipher. (26 Jan) (RGA) 14575.0 P6Z: MFA Paris 0946 FEC-A/192/400 with five letter groups. (13-02-01)(EW) 14580.0 CYP: Prob UK Mil/Diplo Net Cyprus? 1046 ALE/USB Sounds. (23 Jan) (RGA) 14580.0 YQE: UNID British MIL, 1238 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A,sounding (21Jan01) (LDO) 14623.9 : Unid 1640 REVS/40/950 (17 Feb) (RGA) 14626.0 no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1051 PSK/UNID parallel tone PSK-modem, sharp spectrum like MT-63 modem, bw: Pagina 198 14626.0 14626.7 14626.7 14636.8 ckt WUN-v07 1400-1500 Hz, alternating with 32-tone/40Bd MFSK, modified Crowd36 (20Jan01) (LDO) no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1055 MFSK-32/CROWD36 online crypto/modified protocol(20Jan01)(LDO) RFLI: FF FORT DE FRANCE 1610 ARQ/E3 100/E/170 8rc. Betas. 1629 cct [LIJ] C de V svc RFLI de RFLI. 1648z tfc in offline encrypt (16/Feb)(DW) RFLI: French Forces Fort de France MRT 1003 ARQ-E3 Idling only. (7 Feb) (EW) RFLI: French Forces Fort de France 2058 ARQ-E3 192/400 w/CdV on [IRT]. (28/Jan/01) (MADX) 14639.0 SPP316: Polish Embassy Baghdad IRQ 1638 POL-ARQ/100/240 5FGs to MSZ=MFA Warsaw. Signs off 'tks i pa 73'. (29 Jan) (RGA) 14652.0 : Unid CROWD36 1120 Cannot decode (15-02-01) (EW) 14670.0 CHU: TS Ottawa 1232 cw, USB TS, TA (11 Jan. 01)(HPT) 14671.7 jg YPHKG KDQIKEF: UNID EGY Emb 1245 SITOR-A msg to MFA Cairo (10 Jan 01) (HPT) 14672.0 no-call: MFA Belgrade, YUG 0905 20-tone PSK burst system receiving tfc. from UNID embassy, IRS-mode (10Feb01) (LDO) 14672.0 no-call: MFA Belgrade, YUG 0905 20-tone PSK burst system receiving tfc. from UNID embassy,IRS-mode (10Feb01) (LDO) 14681.0 V5G: MFA BUCHAREST 1100 FEC/ROU 164.5/R/400 Bit inv mask 24. Starts with online encrypted msgs, ends with en-clair Romanian circulars thru 1235z (13/Feb)(DW) 14681.0 V5G: MFA Bucharest 1126 ROU/FEC/164.5/R/400 Online encrypted diplo.(3 Feb) (EW) 14681.0 V5G: MFA Bucharest ROM 1127 ROU-FEC/164.5/400 Cipher and offair (23 Jan) (RGA) 14681.3 v5g: MFA Bukarest 1229 rou-fec/164,5 tfc with mask 24 1231: nw hr qru qrx byzz then cw: v5g v5g nw hr qru qrx byzz 2000-12-21 (WP3) 14687.0 BVM: UNID British MIL, 1240 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A,sounding (20Jan01)(LDO) 14687.0 DKL: British MIL Dhekelia, CYP, 0959 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (20Jan01)(LDO) 14687.0 FCD: UNID British MIL, 1203 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A,sounding (20Jan01)(LDO) 14688.0 RO5: MFA Bucharest?, ROU, 1236 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling OKC (20Jan01) (LDO) 14689.0 CENTR5: MFA Bucharest, ROU, 0953 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling ZOW (20Jan01) (LDO) 14698.5 no-call: German MIL net, 1304 USB/EADS-MAHRS 2400Bd burst PSK system, into burst tfc. after ARCOTEL link procedure (03Feb01) (LDO) 14735.0 NSY: US-NY Sigonella, I, 0949 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem with continuous tfc., link to Incirlik (20Jan01) (LDO) 14776.0 FC8FEM: FEMA DENVER 1746 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (09/Feb)(DW) 14776.0 FCSFEM: FEMA MNT WEATHER 1900 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng FM6FEM (09/Feb)(DW) 14776.0 OH5: FEMA OHIO 1733 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng FC6 (09/Feb)(DW) 14780.0 UNID: Russian 1000 ITA-2 50/N/500 plain text (02 Feb. 01)(HPT) 14814.0 CYP: UK NET ? ?CYPRUS 1205 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (07/Feb)(DW) 14814.0 HSP: UK NET ? ?LOC 1149 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. Pagina 199 WUN-v07 (07/Feb)(DW) 14814.0 KUW: UK NET ? ?KUWAIT 1225 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (07/Feb)(DW) 14814.0 PRI: UK NET ? ?LOC 1244 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (07/Feb)(DW) 14814.0 YQE: UNID British MIL, 1124 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A,sounding (21Jan01) (LDO) 14830.0 : Russian Military 1116 81-81/40.5/500 Diffy revs; cipher after a few failed starts. (23 Jan) (RGA) 14830.0 CIS-System: 1243 40.5/500 (09 Jan. 01) (HPT) 14909.7 : Egyptian Embassy Tunis TUN 1115 ARQ/100/170 ATU80 msgs to Cairo. (23 Jan) (RGA) 14909.7 : Egyptian Embassy Tunis TUN 1115 ARQ/100/170 ATU80 msgs to Cairo.(23 Jan) (RGA) 14926.7 RFTJ: French Forces Dakar SEN 1008 ARQ-E3/192/425 Idling. (7 Feb)(EW) 14927.5 : Unid 1500 ARQ-E3/192/370 No traffic. (26 Jan) (RGA) 14931.0 8BY: DGSE Paris F 1754 CW 300/023/882/195/055. (5 Feb) (RGA) 14931.0 8BY: F INTEL 0951 cw, vvv, mrk (02 Jan 01) (hpt) 14959.7 RFTJ: French Forces, Dakar SEN 1009 ARQ-E3/192/400 Idling only. (7 Feb) (EW) 14968.5 S00: MFA Stockholm, S, 1442 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, tfc to S31 (11Feb01) (LDO) 14968.5 S31: Swedish embassy Algiers, ALG, 1442 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, tfc to S00 (11Feb01) (LDO) 15016.0 "West Coast": GHFS 2112 USB / pp for PACAF 01 to "Food Store" at DSN 449-4791. (23Jan.2001) (Midwest USA) 15025.0 Shark 02: 1529 USB / calling Smasher. [Alternate frequency is 11205.0 kHz USB] (12Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 15025.0 Shark 70: 1522 USB / trying to work Smasher. Gave ETA to MHSC of 1800 UTC. (12Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 15025.0 Shark 70: 1528 USB / wkg Smasher. [Alternate frequency is 11205.0 kHz USB] (12Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 15031.0 Trenton Military: MACS 1703 USB / working CanForce 1551 (# 115451, a CC-115 Buffalo). (26Jan.2001) (Midwest USA) 15043.0 Sentry 55: E-3 AWACS aircraft 1937 USB / direct-dial to Tinker Metro. Offutt Radio came up at 1940Z. (13Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 15088.0 CAMSLANT: 1616 USB clg 1719: USCG HC-130H7. No joy. (28/Jan/01)(MADX) 15094 KGD34NCC: SHARES MCS Arlington VA USA 1743 ALE/USB Sounds. (2 Feb) (RGA) 15094.0 KGD34NCC: SHARES MCS Arlington VA USA 1743 ALE/USB Sounds. (2 Feb)(RGA) 15633.2 HMF26: KCNA 1018 ITA-2 50/N/250 Enx (16 Feb. 01)(HPT) 15633.3 HMF26: KCNA NX Pyongyang 1010 RTTY/50/250 Nx in EE. (7 Feb) (EW) 15647.0 FF: 0416 ARQ-E3 48/400 [jfj] pp ryckcr de rftjfa(Oct. 23 00)(PLOO) 15791.5 : Unid 2030 PACTOR Personal msgs in German. Listed as 5RT49 Madagascar ? (12/Feb/01) (MJZ) 15791.5 : Unid 2030 PACTOR/200/200 Mail msgs ff (28/Jan) (MJZ) 15804.0 CIS-System: 1241 40.5/500 (09 Jan. 01) (HPT) 15820.0 OWE: RDAF Karup DNK 1427 ALE/USB 1427 ALE/USB Calls OWF/Unid. (1 Feb) (RGA) 15820.0 OWF: DANISH MIL ?LOC 1150 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng OWC (19/Jan)(DW) 15820.0 OWG: DANISH MIL ?LOC 1215 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng OWE. Exchange ALE with OWF then short bursts of psk (Mil.Std 188-110A, 1200bps) (19/Jan)(DW) 15820.0 OWG: Unid Danish Military 1727 ALE/USB Calls OWK. (29 Jan) (RGA) 15820.0 OWI: Danish Air Force Aalborg 1532 MIL-STD 188-141A clg OWG: Pagina 200 15820.0 15820.0 15820.0 15832.0 15837.0 15860.0 15860.0 15860.0 15873.0 15909.5 15916.9 then WUN-v07 Danish Air Force Vandel.(28/Jan/01) (MADX) S00: MFA STOCKHOLM 1135 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. 1137z clng S53/Amman (19/Jan)(DW) S32: SWEDISH EMB KUWAIT 1159 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (19/Jan)(DW) S53: SWEDISH EMB AMMAN 1135 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on USB. Sounding (19/Jan)(DW) UNID: prob. Roumanian Diplo 1010 ROU-FEC 218.3/400 encrypted 1020 off (13 Feb. 01)(HPT) UNID: prob. Roumanian Diplo 1024 ROU-FEC 218.3/400 encrypted, off without ID (13 Feb. 01)(HPT) S00: MFA Stockholm S 1403 MIL-STD 188-141A Clg Swedish Embassy Abidjan. (29-01-0) (AB) S31: Swedish embassy Algiers ALG 1406 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding (29-01-01) (AB) S97: Swedish Embassy Abidjan IVO 1804 ALE/USB Calls S00. (11 Feb) (RGA) RFGW/P6Z: MOD/MFA Paris, F, 0847 USB/THOMSON CSF SYSTEME 3000/serial tone modified STANAG 4285, FEC-bursts with SKYMASTER ALM intro(28Dec00) (LDO) A25: Latvian MIL, LVA?, 1006 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling OZOLS (13Jan01) (LDO) Un-ID: Indian Emb(??) 09.30 ITA2 50/400 Op chat in EE, sends R's shuts down (05Jan00). (PT) 16002.0 : Unid 0648 81/81/81/500. (3 Feb) (EW) 16006.7 : Unid Egyptin Diplo 1847 ARQ/100/170 Egyptian MFA assumed "jpke kdud kbs kdukxd huxd yrk jzwlfk". (13 Feb) (AD) 16006.7 E2CHO: unid 1040 PACKET rdo 200 bd w/part zipped msg to RB1ASE (16Jan01) (ML2) 16012.0 FDI8: F AF Nice 1022 ITA-2 50/R/400 ry, wharfs, ID (16 Feb. 01)(HPT) 16023.5 ?CLP1?: 1556 81-81 81/500 acf 0, strong Tx (Dec. 26 00)(PLOO) 16027.0 BAF: Beijing, China 11.50 FAX 120/576 Beijing meteo with end of test chart and "VVV DE BAF BAF BAF" plus Chinese characters (09Jan00). (PT) 16080.0 MAE: MFA Algiers, ALG, 1115 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, calling ADZ (A.Abeba?) (14Jan01)(LDO) 16081.0 Unid: 1719 RTTY/100/500 5lgs (15/Feb/01) (MJZ) 16105.0 S78: Swedish embassy Tunis TUN 1015 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding (29-01-01) (AB) 16105.0 S84: Swedish Embassy Washington DC 2031 MIL-STD 188-141A clg S12 Swedish Embassy Bogota. (28/Jan/01) (MADX) 16105.0 S84: Swedish Embassy Washington DC USA 1420 ALE/USB Calls S93/Havana. (17 Feb) (RGA) 16105.0 S84: Swedish Embassy Washington DC USA 1558 ALE/USB Calls S12/Bogota. (18 Feb) (RGA) 16105.0 S84: Swedish Embassy Washington DC USA 1559 ALE/USB Sounds. (21 Jan) (RGA) 16107.0 no-call: UNID CIS-MIL, 0828, FSK-100Bd/500Hz pseudo# encrypted bitstream using same crypto system as seen on the Russian-MIL 75Bd/250Hz circuits (10Feb01) (LDO) 16112.0 RIW Moscow 0955 CW Calling RJD93 RJC52 and RJS. Ships at sea? (14-02-01) (EW) 16141.7 : Unid Egyptian Diplo 1635 ARQ/100/170 Another yks/end sked. (17 Feb) (RGA) 16143.7 RFLI: FF Fort de France MRT 1805 ARQ-E3/192/370 CdV on cct BFL to Paris. (15 Feb) (RGA) 16161.7 ---: MFA Cairo 1320 ARQ clg Bonn w/selcal XBVM to ATU-80 tfc (03Jan01) (ML2) 16171.7 : MFA Cairo EGY 1018 ARQ/100/170 Arabic text. (15-02-01) (EW) 16176.7 : MFA Cairo EGY 1023 ARQ/100/170 Arabic text. (15-02-01) (EW) 16180.0 : Unid 0852 81-81/40.5/500. Cannot decode. (3 Feb) (EW) 16200.0 : Russian Navy 1740 36-50/36/200 Idling. (5 Feb) (RGA) Pagina 201 WUN-v07 16200.0 : Russian Navy/Military 1633 36-50/36/250 Idle revs. (17 Feb) (RGA) 16200.0 : Unid 1230 UNID/36-50/36/250 (13 Feb) (AD) 16220.0 HMZD: Korean vessel 0508 CW hmub hmub de hmzd hmzd=nr 13 ck 1t5 qtr 9/11t5 = 5FGs with cut zeros qrk0 qrx 1500 ar va. (9 Feb) (IB) 16223.7 : MFA Cairo EGY 0951 ARQ/100/170 Idling only. (14-02-01) (EW) 16235.0 CENTR5: MFA Bucharest, ROU, 0836 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to VRO (28Jan01) (LDO) 16235.0 VRO: UNID ROU-EMB, ROU, 0836 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to CENTR5 (28Jan01) (LDO) 16248.0 C3P: French Emb Tokyo 1135 FEC-A 192/850 clg P6Z Paris w/RYs 1-0 INT ZBZ, then off air (10Jan01) (ML2) 16272.0 AJO: USAF Incirlik, TUR, 1310 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem with continuous tfc., link to Sigonella (04Feb01) (LDO) 16272.0 AJO: USAF Incirlik, TUR, 1310 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem with continuous tfc.,link to Sigonella (04Feb01) (LDO) 16275.0 FAPSI 0820 ITA-2 75/N/500 5fgs starting with 11177 00051 04383 15102 11519 (16 Feb. 01)(HPT) 16278.8 7RQ20: MFA Algiers ALG 1556 COQUELET-8 Circulars in FF to various embassies. (29 Jan) (RGA) 16298.0 UNID: 1040 213 bd, 400 shift (prob. MFA Bratislava) not decodable with my equipment (02 Feb. 01) (HPT) 16318.7 MFA Cairo 1200 SITOR-A, msgs (10 Jan 01) (HPT) 16324.7 RFLIG: Cayenne, French Guiana 11.46 ARQ-E3 192/400 5-lg tfc to RFFXCCT etc. on UGI cct (06Jan01). (PT) 16324.7 RFTJF: French Forces Libreville Gabon 0710 ARQ-E3/192/425. Idling only. (14-02-01) (EW) 16324.8 RFTJD: FF Libreville.GAB 0213 ARQ-E3/192/425 Idle/Sync Modes (13Feb01) (BC3) 16331.8 PSC: Russian Navy 1627 CW Beacon cluster file://7038.8 10871.8 13597.8 (17 Feb) (RGA) 16332.0 C: Rus Navy Moscow 0900 (3 Feb) (EW) 16332.0 PSC: Russian Navy Beacon Cluster 1306 CWx3 P-16331.8 S-16331.9 C-16332. Freq shared with V5G/MFA Bucharest. (1 Feb) (RGA) 16332.0 PSC: Russian Navy Beacon Cluster 1306 CWx3 P-16331.8; S-16331.9 C-16332.Freq shared with V5G/MFA Bucharest. (1 Feb) (RGA) 16332.0 V5G: MFA Bucarest 1122 ROU-FEC 164.5/400 circular (09 Jan. 01) (HPT) 16332.2 F: Vladivostok URS 0902 CW Marker. (3 Feb) (EW) 16332.8 MAE: Bucarest RUM-FEC 164.5/400 tfc (Oct 23 00)(PLOO) 16337.0 UNID: Algerian Diplo 1637 8-tone MFSK in callup mode. (28/Jan/01) (MADX) 16338.5 : MFA Algiers 1040 MFSK/75/150/300 Proprietary MFSK modem running 75/150/300 and 600 Bd (3 Feb) (EW) 16338.7 : Unid 1240 UNID SYSTEM Short Coquelet-like bursts. Trans not long enough to get accurate speed/shift info. (31 Feb) (AD) 16360.0 KAM: Kampala?, UGA?, 1622 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling MOD, watery "equatorial" signal (05Jan01) (LDO) 16373.2 UNID prob. Indian Diplo: 0825 ITA-2 50/R/425 5fgs, at the end "tks br br gbbbbbldbb quCDUEicqlin6 MY NR 753 UTAUTU IF IF O SEDHTEFPNXI OgzsHRV FKMR NEUT /sorry, weak signal), 08.29 off (16 Feb. 01) (HPT) 16454.0 : Unid 0911 81/81/81/500. Cannot decode. (3 Feb) (EW) 16606.0 : Unid 1245 UNID-4TONE/195/335 The ubiquitous unid 4tone. Pagina 202 WUN-v07 (13 Feb) (AD) 16606.4 UNID 0527 UNID 195.3/700 4 peaks (Nov. 25 00)(PLOO) 16666.0 UEAW: BATM Pioner Nikolaeva 0731 RTTY 50/170 msg to unkwn (20Dec00) (ML2) 16666.0 UFZT: BMRT Mys Tikhiy 2318 RTTY 100/170 crew msgs to unkwn then tfc @ 50 bd (24Dec00) (ML2) 16689.5 UCRJ: NIS Petr Kotsov 1004 ARQ crew msg to unkwn (03Jan01) (ML2) 16690.5 UCCW: TH Kapitan Kirij 2251 ARQ log on & tfc to Kholmsk (02Jan01) (ML2) 16690.5 UCDM: TH Pioner Sakhalina 2300 ARQ log on & tfc to Kholmsk (02Jan01) (ML2) 16690.5 UCDN: TH Pioner Yuzhno-Sakhalinska 2258 ARQ w/UCDN log on & msg to Kholmsk (03Jan01) (ML2) 16690.5 UDRG: TH Gornyak 2330 ARQ tfc to unkwn (23Dec00) (ML2) 16690.5 UGMG: TR Gavan' 2317 ARQ msg to unkwn (23Dec00) (ML2) 16692.0 : Unid Ship 1619 ARQ/100/170 Selcalls VFQK/OXZ/LyngbyRadio/0832 (17 Feb) (RGA) 16697.5 UBJT: RTMS Novobataysk 2316 ARQ crew msgs for Nakhodka (28Dec00) (ML2) 16698.0 UWCL: M/V Bagermeyster Grushin 0920 ARQ tfc to Odessa (21Dec00) (ML2) 16701.5 UDIA: TR Ref Lira 1008 ARQ crew msgs to Kaliningrad w/UDIA log in/off (21Dec00) (ML2) 16706.5 UCNK: TH Vladimir Timofeev 0930 ARQ svc msg to Arkhangelsk (20Dec00) (ML2) 16710.5 ELQZ5: TR Frost-1 1123 ARQ crew msgs to Kaliningrad (23Dec00) (ML2) 16710.5 UAZY: TR Viktor Lyagin 0851 ARQ crew msg to Murmansk (19Jan01) (ML2) 16710.5 UAZZ: TK Kropotkin 0951 ARQ w/AMVER type msg for Kaliningrad (23Dec00) (ML2) 16710.5 UHDY: TR Granitnyj Bereg 0914 ARQ tfc to Kaliningrad, UHDY log on/off (23Dec00) (ML2) 16713.0 UIIC: TR Bereg Metchty 2320 ARQ w/test msg FM:/TO: M/V MECHTY (03Jan01) (ML2) 16717.5 UFIX: TH Nefterudovoz-49M 1240 ARQ msg to unkwn (18Dec00) (ML2) 16718.0 UBPN: SRTM Zaliv Olgi 2327 ARQ crew msgs to unkwn (25Dec00) (ML2) 16718.0 UHWZ: TH Tcheremkhovo 1039 ARQ tfc to Vladivostok (15Dec00) (ML2) 16724.0 UGUA: TBS Neftergaz-22 2324 ARQ svc msgs to unkwn (21Dec00) (ML2) 16724.0 UGUD: TBS Neftegaz-14 1100 ARQ msg for Nakhodka (24Jan01) (ML2) 16778.0 UGQL: M/V Volga-4007 0755 ARQ msg & log off to Khabarovsk (25Jan01) (ML2) 16786.0 Pil.Mar.: ---- FEC 100/170 EE/PP nx fm DragonHeart(Dec 2 00)(PLOO) 16789.0 : PNA Manila Relay 0914 FEC/100/170 Phil nx in EE. (3 Feb) (EW) 16794.0 UYDV: RKTS More Sodruzhestva 0920 RTTY 50/170 tfc for Sevastopol (29Dec00) (ML2) 16800.0 : PNA Manila Relay 1431 FEC/100/170. Nx in EE. Three freqs noted active 16800 16789 16747.5 (Not parallel) (26 Jan) (RGA) 16800.0 : PNA Manila Relay 1431 FEC/100/170. Nx in EE. Three freqs noted active-16800 16789 16747.5 (Not parallel) (26 Jan) (RGA) 16801.0 ELQZ6 : TR Frost-2 1308 RTTY 50/170 crew msgs to unkwn (25Dec00)(ML2) 16801.3 3FKW4: TR Ref Vega RTTY 50/170 crew msgs to unkwn (29Dec00) (ML2) 16801.5 ---: M/V Geminis 1057 RTTY 50/170 tfc to unkwn (24Dec00) (ML2) 16801.5 3FKX4: TR Ref Star 1048 RTTY 50/170 crew msgs to unkwn (24Dec00) (ML2) 16801.5 UGKR: TH Tikhon Semuskhin 0836 ARQ crew msgs to PetropavlovskKamchatskiy (21Dec00) (ML2) 16801.5 UHAA: M/V Dip-Si-Kharvester 2345 ARQ log on & msg to PetropavlovskPagina 203 WUN-v07 Kamchatskiy (05Jan01) (ML2) 16801.5 UIEE: TH Karpaty 0025 ARQ tfc to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, UIEE log off (01Jan01) (ML2) 16804.0 UNID: Russian MV 1546 RTTY/50/170 w/msg to UDK2: Murmansk Radio.(28/Jan/01) (MADX) 16804.5 ---: GMDSS ALERT CHANNEL 1020 DSC 100/E/170 Coast stns logged 1024/Perth 1131/Lyngby 1148/Boston 1241/unid Aust/005030051 1246/Taupo?/005120000 1306/Brisbane 1350/Miami 1424/HongKong 1432/Portsmouth(CAMSLANT) 1738/New Orleans 1743/Capetown (29/Jan)(DW) 16806.5 NRV: USCG GUAM 1514 FEC 100/E/170 Wx forecast - area not known. Wx forecast N Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal. High wind seas wng for NW Pacific (17/Feb)(DW) 16808.5 KLB: SeattleRadio WA USA 1616 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (17 Feb) (RGA) 16809.0 WLO: Mobile Radio 1438 cw, wlo + SITOR (11 Jan. 01)(HPT) 16809.5 VIP: Perth Radio 1436 cw, vip + SITOR (11 Jan. 01)(HPT) 16811.0 CBV: Playa Ancha Radio 1258 cw, cbv + SITOR (18 Feb. 01) (HPT) 16811.5 A9M: Hamala Radio 1437 cw, a9m + SITOR (11 Jan. 01)(HPT) 16812.5 NRV: USCG Agana 1442 cw, nrv + SITOR (11 Jan. 01)(HPT) 16813.0 UAT: Moscow Radio 1443 cw, uat + SITOR (11 Jan. 01)(HPT) 16814.5 HEC17: Berne Radio 1445 cw, hec + SITOR (11 Jan. 01)(HPT) 16817.0 WCC: GW NODE DELAWARE 1641 fec 100/E/170 Wx forecast (24/Jan) (DW) 16817.5 KPH: GW NODE SAN FRANCISCO 1647 CW Chan free marker (Globe). Wknbg ship in Globedata. (05/Feb)(DW) 16819.5 NMN: USCG CAMSLANT 1449 cw + SITOR (11 Jan. 01)(HPT) 16820.0 IAR: Rome Radio 1447 cw, iar + SITOR (11 Jan. 01)(HPT) 16825.0 VCT: Tors Cove Radio 1452 vct + SITOR (11 Jan. 01)(HPT) 16826.0 ESA: Tallinn Radio 1451 cw de esa + SITOR(11 Jan. 01)(HPT) 16833.5 UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 1005 cw de uiw kld + SITOR(02 Jan 01) (hpt) 16830.5 SVU6: Olympia Radio 1036 cw, de svu + tone (02 Feb. 01)(HPT) 16835.5 UIW KLD:Kaliningrad radio Russia 1253 29 Jan 01 ARQ 100 asking to go ahead to UFSZ (ship name SKALLOPER)(EB) 16840.5 RRR34: Moscow Radio 1007 cw, ID + SITOR (02 Jan 01) (hpt) 16841.0 8PO: Barbados Radio 1248 cw 8PO + SITOR (18 Feb. 01) (HPT) 16851.5 SAB: Goetheborg Radio 1035 cw, sab + SITOR (02 Feb. 01)(HPT) 16853.0 SAB:Goeteborg radio Sweden 1241 29 Jan 01 CW/ARQ callband (EB) 16879.0 LZW: Varna Radio 1216 cw, de lzw (11 Jan. 01)(HPT) 16880.0 XSQ: Guangzhou Radio 1215 cw, ID + SITOR (11 Jan. 01)(HPT) 16886.0 TAH: Istanbul Radio 1430 cw, ID + SITOR (11 Jan. 01)(HPT) 16892.0 XSG: Shanghai Radio 1245 cw xsg + SITOR (18 Feb. 01) (HPT) 16904.0 UDK2: Murmansk Radio 1009 cw, ID + SITOR (02 Jan 01) (hpt) 16906.0 KHF: GW Guam node 1242 cw khf + digitals (18 Feb. 01)(HPT) 16910.0 HLJ: Seoul Radio 1031 cw, cq de hlj qsx 16 mhz(02 Feb. 01) (HPT) 16911.0 RBSL: VNR RY etc. 0917 RTTY/50/850. (3 Feb) (EW) 16914.5 SPE: Szczecin Radio 0948 cw, spe + SITOR (23 Jan. 01)(HPT) 16927.0 UIW: KALININGRAD RADIO 1045 rtty 50/R/170 Slow op chat with P3LX6 then tfc in 3SC to P3M8 (25/Jan)(DW) 16927.0 UIW: KALININGRAD RADIO 1620 rtty 50/R/170 Nav warnings (NAWIPs) in 3SC. QSS 4228 8454 12877.5 16927 19724.5 22603.5 (01/Feb) (DW) 16927.0 UIW: Kaliningrad R RUS 0918 RTTY/50/170 RYRY & de uiw. (3 Feb)(EW) 16951.5 RFTJ: F Ny Dakar 1012 ITA-2 75/R/850 FAAA de RFTJ, ry, testing (02 Jan 01) (hpt) 16957.8 FUJ: FN Noumea.NCL 0459 RTTY/75/850 Testing Ry's. (13 Feb01) (BC3) 16960.0 HZY: Ras Tanura Radio 1013 cw, tfc-list, ID, 1015 off (02 Jan 01) (hpt) 16962.0 FUF:French forces Martinique 1940 22 Jan 01 RTTY 075 Callband Pagina 204 WUN-v07 (EB) 16975.0 RKLM: Arkhangelsk rdo 1305 RTTY 50/170 w/ships' tfc (04Jan01) (ML2) 16986.0 CTP: Ny Oeiras 1455 ITA-2, 75/R/850 naws de ctp (23 Jan. 01) (HPT) 16997.5 WLO: MOBILE RADIO 1855 fec 100/E/170 Tfc list and stn info re qrg (6416, 8473, 8514, 12886.5, 13051.5, 16997.5, 22688) for non duplex and data chans, simplex msg and email systems. Lists at H+00 (+/- 5 mins) (10/Feb)(DW) 17004.2 Unid: Poss ZRH 0934 RTTY? Think ZRH is trying to send RY etc, but a picollo type signal, jams it each time it tries. (3 Feb) (EW) 17020.0 UKD2: MurmanskRadio RUS 1704 RTTY/50/170 QTC list to Murmansk fishing fleet call 4LS. (29 Jan) (RGA) 17045.0 UFH: Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy rdo 2340 ARQ ships' tfc (09Jan01) (ML2) 17050.0 4XZ: Ny Haifa 1518 cw vvv (07 Jan 01) (HPT) 17066.5 A9M: Hamala Radio 1504 cw a9m + SITOR (07 Jan 01) (HPT) 17068.4 UNID: 1506 rtty? 100bd/900 shift, unable to decode(07 Jan 01) (HPT) 17088.0 : Russian Navy 1734 36-50/36/240 Idling. (5 Feb) (RGA) 17137.0 KAM: Kampala?, UGA?, 1622 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling MOD, watery "equatorial" signal (05Jan01) (LDO) 17137.0 MOD: Unid US Army 1745 ALE/USB Sounds. (1 Feb) (RGA) 17147.0 URL: Sevastopol Radio 1030 cw, cq, mrk (02 Jan 01) (hpt) 17147.0 URL: SevastopolRadio UKR 1400 CW Wkg ship 3FD..9 on 22353.5 (26 Jan) (RGA) 17147.0 URL: SevastopolRadio UKR 1400 CW Wkg ship 3FD..9 on 22353.5. (26 Jan) (RGA) 17175.2 A9M: Hamala Radio 1504 cw cq (07 Jan 01) (HPT) 17180.0 FUG: Marine La R,gine F 1406 RTTY/75/850 Tests. Appallingly bad transmitter. (26 Jan) (RGA) 17192.0 UNID: 1520 75 bd/175 shift measured by RadioRaft (19 Jan. 01) (HPT) 17205.0 IAR:Rome radio Italy 1604 04 FEB 00 CW Callband (EB) 17206.0 IAR7: Rome Radio 1032 cw, vvv, mrk (02 Jan 01) (hpt) 17211.4 KFS: Palo Alto Radio 1530 cw, kfs + SITOR (19 Jan. 01) (HPT) 17211.4 KFS: GW NODE SAN FRANCISCO 1640 CW Chan free marker (Globe). Wkng ship in Globedata. (05/Feb)(DW) 17211.4 KFS: SFranciscoRadio CA USA 1558 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (17 Feb) (RGA) 17223.9 : Unid 0654 UNID/195.3/300 (12-02-01) (EW) 17224.4 UNID: 0602 UNID 195.3/700 4 peaks (Nov. 25 00)(PLOO) 17224.5 A4M: Muscat radio Oman. 0943 CW Marker. (3 Feb) (EW) 17230.0 CWA: Cerrito Radio URG 0945 CW Marker. (3 Feb) (EW) 17233.9 UCE4: Arkhangelsk Radio 1542 cw, uce + SITOR 17234.5 VCS: CCG Halifax NS CAN CLOVER?/200/170 + ARQ + ID. (29 Jan) (RGA) 17239.7 PKX: DjakartaRadio INS 1412 CW Nav wngs for Java N.Coast in EE. (26 Jan) (RGA) 17248.0 5BA62: Cyprus Radio 1140 USB, E/Greek ID, tape (29 Jan. 01)(HPT) 17388.0 Un-ID 10.55 ITA2 50/420 Tfc in Arabic then shuts down (07Jan01). (PT) 17400.0 5ST: Antananarivo Met MDG 1220 RTTY 100/400 wx synopses, 1325 tropical cyclone BINDU wng in FF & EE, 1340 regional wx (14Jan01) (ML2) 17415.0 S00: MFA STOCKHOLM 1620 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng S31/Algiers (07/Feb)(DW) 17415.0 S31: SWEDISH EMB ALGIERS 1543 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (07/Feb)(DW) 17441.5 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 0949 RTTY/100/850 ry de 5ye. (3 Feb) (EW) 17441.5 5YE:: Nairobi Meteo, KEN 0255 RTTY 100/850 CQ's, RY's and METAR broadcasts. (06/Feb/2001) (nr0d) 17441.8 5YE: Nairobi Meteo. KEN 0505 RTTY/100/850 5LGs, Msgs & RYs. Pagina 205 WUN-v07 (13 Feb01) (BC3) 17445.5 5YE: Nairobi Met 0954 FAX/120/576. Weak weather map. (3 Feb) (EW) 17456.7 : Unid Egyptian Diplo 1607 ARQ/100/170 yks. End sked. (17 Feb) (RGA) 17460.0 UNID: 12.00 USB, phone-patch, SS (26 Jan 01)(HPT) 17460.0 UNID: 12.52 POL-ARQ 50 bd/250 shift encrypt. msg as always around xx.50, this time prob. parallel to 22864.0, same mode, same noise, same s/off at 13.00 (26 Jan 01)(HPT) 17460.0 prob. Ru Ny HQ Moscow 10.28 cw: xxx xxx rdlrdl 08986 01260 verminalx 690(the fourth cipher I missed) 5381 k(26 Jan 01)(HPT) 17473.0 no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 0928 BAUDOT 75Bd/500Hz 5LGs to UDZ 27 after 11177 10163 (27Jan01)(LDO) 17474.0 CENTR1: MFA Bucharest, ROU, 0932 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to YPM34 (27Jan01) (LDO) 17474.0 YPM34: UNID ROU-EMB, ROU, 0932 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to CENTR1 (27Jan01) (LDO) 17475.0 CIS-System: 1202 40.5bd/500 shift (19 Jan. 01) (HPT) 17487.0 CIS-System: 1204 40.5bd/500 shift (19 Jan. 01) (HPT) 17487.0 CIS-System 1220 40.5/500 (10 Jan 01) (HPT) 17487.0 KG34NCC: US SHARES Master Co-ord Stn Arlington VA USA 1758 ALE/USB Sounds. (21 Jan) (RGA) 17487.0 KG34NCC: US SHARES Master Co-ord Stn Arlington VA USA 1758 ALE/USBSounds. (21 Jan) (RGA) 17487.0 KGD34NCC: SHARES Master Co-ord Stn Arlington VA USA 1353 ALE/USB Sounds. Should this be here or have we a SHARES freq in the USAF list? (26 Jan) (RGA) 17487.0 KGD34NCC: SHARES Master Co-ord Stn Arlington VA USA 1543 ALE/USB Sounds. (1 Feb) (RGA) 17487.0 KGD34NCC: SHARES Master Co-ord Stn Arlington VA USA 1543 ALE/USB Sounds.(1 Feb) (RGA) 17487.0 RIC: CAP Richmond VA USA 1807 ALE/USB Sounds. (21 Jan) (RGA) 17487.0 KGD34NCC: SHARES Master Co-ord Stn Arlington VA USA 1353 ALE/USB Sounds. Should this be here or have we a SHARES freq in the USAF list? (26 Jan) (RGA) 17551.4 FF: 1725 ARQ-E3 192/363[afl]de rffkanmj(Dec 2 00)(PLOO) 17916.0 SDJ: Stockholm Radio 1444 USB E wkg. Starline 763, telling to change QRG (10 Jan 01) (hpt) 18000.0 WAF: 1520 USB / working BOZ every twenty minutes. With a British accent. (13Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 18003.0 490434: KC10A 79-0434 1443 ALE/USB Wkg JNR/Salinas. (26 Jan) (RGA) 18003.0 JNR: USAF Scope Command Puerto Rico 2024 MIL-STD 188-141A + USB wkg MCC: McClellan AFB w/radio check in voice and ALE. (28/Jan/01) (MADX) 18003.0 PLA: Lajes AFB AZR 1459 ALE/USB Voice contact with Andrews AFB. (22 Jan) (SA) 18003.7 ---: Egyptian Emb Islamabad (FROM BOUSTAN ISLAMABAD) 1255 ARQ 5LG msg to Cairo (24Jan01) (ML2) 18042.7 RFTJD: FF LIBREVILLE 1520 ARQ/E3 192/E/400 8rc. Betas. 1534z cct [JDJ]. Controle de voie svc RFTJ de RFTJ. (31/Jan)(DW) 18193.0 FAPSI 0956 ITA-2 75/N/500 5fgs starting with 11177 40034 80544 15232 01539 (16 Feb. 01)(HPT) 18212.0 9XK79: Deutsche Welle 0833 ITA-2 100/R/400 usual text in Spanish language (15 February 2001) (HPT) 18218.0 PE1: FBI ?LOC 1236 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng BA1/(location?). 1300z clng BR3/(location?) (11/Jan)(DW) Pagina 206 WUN-v07 18223.7 ---: Egyptian Emb Islamabad (JG KPDKJKYKM) 1310 ARQ ATU-80 tfc to Cairo (11Jan01) (ML2) 18223.7 ---: MFA Cairo 1210 ARQ clg Accra w/sc KKVU; 1212 FEC MF string, JG KDFESPPPS KDS KWFK; 1214 ARQ ATU-80 msg (29Jan01) (ML2) 18226.7 ---: Egyptian Emb Khartoum SDN (JG KDFBCLJ + FROM KHAQTOM) 1235 ARQ 5LG & ATU-80 msgs to Cairo (20Dec00) (ML2) 18238.0 ZSJ: SAN CAPETOWN 1529 FAX 120/576/N/800 FAPR ASZA. Sfc analysis for waters off S/Africa. Pronounced slew (21/Jan)(DW) 18256.7 prob. EGY Emb Islamabad 1239 SITOR-A, telegram: jg kkykm(this would be an abbreviation of kpdkjkykm then ?????)to MFA Cairo, 5-figgroups (26 Jan 01)(HPT) 18261.0 GFE24: Bracknell Meteo 0959 FAX/120/576 End of weather map. (3 Feb) (EW) 18277.0 ASI: UK NET ? ?LOC 1718 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (11/Jan)(DW) 18280.0 : Unid 1034 81-81/ 81/200 (15-02-01) (EW) 18281.5 Un-ID: 10.25 ARQ Tfc in the form of 5 figure groups, a combination of letters and numbers, with lots of op chat in both EE and FF but no callsigns given. Mentions sending msg on TELEX NATIONAL. Selcal VKPV used, which indicates that this might be station CV01, logged by Day in the past using Italian RI's but FF tfc (03Jan00). (PT) 18293.7 RFFA: MoD Paris 1326 ARQ-E3 200/400 non protege msg to RFFVAEA Alysse (Riyadh) cct FDX (11Jan01) (ML2) 18308.5 Unid: Unid French Diplo 1725 FEC-A/192/340 5LGs & PL to unid embassy. Poor copy. (15 Feb) (RGA) 18316.7 ---: Egpytian Emb Islamabad (FROM BOUSTAN ISLAMABAD) 1310 ARQ 5LG msg to Cairo (17Jan01) (ML2) 18325.0 BVA: UNID British MIL, CYP, 1600 USB/MIL-STD188-141A, answ. call from DKL (21Jan01)(LDO) 18325.0 BVM: UNID British MIL, CYP, 1203 USB/MIL-STD188-141A, sounding (21Jan01)(LDO) 18325.0 DKL: British MIL Dhekelia, CYP, 1158 USB/MIL-STD188-141A, sounding (21Jan01)(LDO) 18326.0 BLP: British MIL Blackpool?, G?, 1132 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, tfc. to DKL using DBM & DTM mode,strong short skip signal (14Jan01) (LDO) 18326.0 DKL: British MIL Dekhelia, CYP, 1132 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, tfc. to BLP using DBM & DTM mode(14Jan01)(LDO) 18400.0 OLZxx:UNID Czech diplo, 0938 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem w. modif. protocol, burst tfc., ISS mode, QSX not found (14Jan01) (LDO) 18415.0 8BY: DGSE Illicit Paris F 1551 CW 631/893/753 file://20946. (17 Feb) (RGA) 18444.5 RFFXL: FF Naqura 1335 ARQ-E 184.7 bd, xzl cct, msg to rffccc/cfat centops lille info rffxoc/armees centops paris rffab/guerre centops paris rfgw/milfrance beyrouth rffaac/ distransit paris vincennes rffaac/guerre dipermil paris rffab/guerre paris rffab/mindefense paris rffab/guerre sirpa paris rffxoc/armees paris (14 February 01) (HPT) Pagina 207 WUN-v07 18446.2 Unid FF: 1721 ARQ-E3/200/360 Cct in ARQ lockup at ZNR UUUUU. No ID. (15 Feb) (RGA) 18507.0 Unid: PACTOR/200/200 encrypted text some SSB chatter by OM,s listed as Tehran, Iran ?? (15/Feb/01) (MJZ) 18507.2 : Unid 1658 PACTOR/100/150 'Teheran' listed around this frequency. (29 Jan) (RGA) 18552.4 V5G: MFA BUCHAREST 1128 FEC/ROU 164.5/R/400 Bdcst in online encrypt and bit inv mask=24 thru 1236z. S/off on cw "V5g op c 18 qsp fr all tks pse p 47 bk cq yr and p 20 vrf qif and qsl qrx byzz gb ar sk" (09/Feb)(DW) 18562.5 ?CLP1?: 1602 81-81 81/500 acf 0, strong tx (Dec. 26 00)(PLOO) 18568.0 UNID: 1531 pres. ASCII-1, 129 bd no ID (22 Jan. 01)(HPT) 18579.5 RFVI: FF Le Port.REU 0615 ARQ-E3/100/425 Message from LePort/Noumea cct [HII] (30Jan01) (BC3) 18598.0 BRA: MFA Bratislava SVK 1407 ALE/USB Sounds. (21 Jan) (RGA) 18598.0 BRA: MFA Bratislava SVK 1512 ALE/USB Sounds. (29 Jan) (RGA) 18598.0 BRA: MFA Bratislava SVK 1529 ALE/USB Sounds. (26 Jan) (RGA) 18598.0 BRA: Poss Slovak Diplo 1407 ALE/USB Sounds. Brazzaville Embassy?(21 Jan) (RGA) 18667.7 EGY: Emb Madrid 1404 SITOR-A msg in plain Arabic to MFA Cairo (18 Jan 01) (HPT) 18686.0 S00: MFA STOCKHOLM 1454 MIL.STD 188-110A ALE on usb. Sounding. (24/Jan)(DW) 18686.0 S32: SWEDISH EMB KUWAIT 1449 MIL.STD 188-110A ALE on usb. Sounding. (24/Jan)(DW) 18686.0 S53: SWEDISH EMB AMMAN 1438 MIL.STD 188-110A ALE on usb. Sounding (24/Jan)(DW) 18692.0 CIS-System: 1409 81/250 (18 Jan 01) (HPT) 18757.0 RFGW: MFA Paris 0930 FEC-A 192 encrypt. (5-6lgroups?), weak signal (15 February 2001) (HPT) 18758.0 BKO: ALG-EMB Bamako, MLI, 1317 LSB!/MIL-STD 188-141A calling MAE (03Jan01)(LDO) 18764.0 V5G:Roumanian diplo Roumania 1225 07 Feb 01 Rou-FEC 164.5 on line encrypt (EB) 18780.0 CIS-System 0858 40.5/500 (15 February 2001) (HPT) 18788.9 : Unid 1052 UNID/195/300 (15-02-01) (EW) 18864.0 ---:E3 Lincolnshire Poacher Clandestine 1217 07 Feb 01 USB in 5 fig tfc words twice (EB) 18888.0 : Unid 1042 81-81/81/200 (15-02-01) (EW) 18888.5 UDEX: M.V. GEROI NOVOROSSIISKA 11.30 ARQ Tfc in RR mentions Sebastopol and Novorossisk (09Jan00). (PT) 19011.7 PCW1: MFA Den Haag NLD 1451 ARQ/100/170 No tfc. (29 Jan) (RGA) 19036.4 : Agerian Emb. Dakar 1352 COQUELET-8 Travel arrangement msg to MAE (27/Jan) (MJZ) 19036.4 HAR: Harare, Zimbabwe(??) 15.15 Coquelet 8 Algerian emb with tfc in FF to MAE, ends "DE HAR" (10Jan01). (PT) 19040.4 : Spain Navy? 1835 RTTY/50/500? short usb msg in ss then into rtty 'from: RETAIF/JERAAA 72 to: RETFK/JECOZ 61' (28/Jan) (MJZ) 19101.7 RFLI: F Ny Fort de France 1206 ARQ-E3 192/400 contrôle de voie, bfl cct (09 Jan. 01) (HPT) 19104.0 :CIS-System 1005 81/500 (16 Feb. 01)(HPT) 19140.0 ADZ: ALGERIAN EMB ADDIS ABABA ? 1448 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. Also regular 8 tone coquelet burst which don't decode (offset 1490Hz) and some with higher than 26.7 bd rate. (04/Feb)(DW) 19146.0 ---:French forces Dakar Senegal 1151 07 Feb 01 ARQ E3 200 Idling Pagina 208 WUN-v07 (EB) 19216.2 S00: MFA STOCKHOLM 1427 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb, Clng S31/Algiers (03/Feb)(DW) 19216.2 S31: SWEDISH EMB ALGIERS 1438 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. Short qso with Stockholm in Mil.Std 188-110A psk (03/Feb)(DW) 19301.7 ---: Egyptian Emb Kuala Lumpur (JG WLKDKDJYLF) 0850 ARQ ATU-80 tfc for Cairo (20Dec00) (ML2) 19354.0 FAPSI 0838 ITA-2 75/N/500 5fgs starting with 11177 80038 91712 15849 06299 (16 Feb. 01)(HPT) 19385.0 RFQP: FF Jibuti. DJI 0523 ARQ-M2/200/425 Idle/Sync Modes. (13 Feb01)(BC3) 19445.0 MAE: MFA Algiers ALG 1358 ALE/USB Calls NMY/Niamey Embassy. (21 Jan)(RGA) 19445.0 MAE: MFA Algiers ALG 1358 ALE/USB Calls NMY/Niamey Embassy? (21 Jan)(RGA) 19463.0 -: SUNA KHARTOUM 0900 - Carrier uo 0904z, off 1029z. No signs of expected rtty press transmissions at 0910/1010z. Signal fair/good (31/Jan)(DW) 19464.0 YQE: UNID British MIL, 1233 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A,sounding (21Jan01) (LDO) 19556.7 UNID: EGY Diplo: 1230 SITOR-A Selcal OOVP only (19 Jan. 01)(HPT) 19584.0 : Unid 0522 81/81/81/500 (3 Feb) (EW) 19642.0 S5F: French Emb. Brasilia 1746 FEC-A/192/824 Idling w/ short S5F id,s (30/Jan/01) (MJZ) 19648.0 Unid: Unid System 1704 REVS/41/800 (15 Feb) (RGA) 19652.0 S5F: Brasilia, Brazil 11.09 FEC-A 192/850 French emb. with var-lg tfc to Paris (05Jan00). (PT) 19685.5 WLO: Mobile Radio, AL 1518 cw wlo + SITOR (22 Jan. 01)(HPT) 19692.5 ZSC: GW Capetown Node 1651 cw, zsc + SITOR (22 Jan. 01)(HPT) 19695.5 8PO: GW Barbados Node 1653 cw, 8po + SITOR (22 Jan. 01)(HPT) 19696.5 8PO: BridgetownRadio BRB 1709 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (31 Jan) (RGA) 19697.5 SPB: Szczecin Radio 1027 cw, de spb + SITOR (02 Feb. 01)(HPT) 19698.0 OST: Ostende Radio 1026 cw, ost + SITOR (02 Feb. 01) (HPT) 19699.0 UFN: Novorrossisk Radio 1516 SITOR-A wkg. vessel (UDEC) (22 Jan. 01)(HPT) 19699.0 UFN: Novorrossisk Radio 1043 SITOR-A, msg. to UDEX (02 Jan 01) (hpt) 19707.0 SAB:Goeteborg radio Sweden 1137 07 Feb 01 CW/ARQ callband (EB) 19708.0 SAB: GW NODE GOETEBORG 0957 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "SAB". Wkng ship in Globedata. (06/Feb)(DW) 19708.0 SAB: Goetheborg Radio 1510 cw sab + SITOR (22 Jan. 01)(HPT) 19724.5 UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 1505 ITA-2 50/N/175 uauj de uiw(22 Jan. 01) (HPT) 19726.0 A9M: Hamala Radio 1507 cw, a9m + SITOR (22 Jan. 01)(HPT) 19726.0 A9M: HamalaRadio BHR 1338 ARQ/100/170 Wkg unid ship in auto telex. (29 Jan) (RGA) 19810.0 HGX21: MFA BUDAPEST 1458 ARTRAC Progressive channel testing of vft on usb. (31/Jan)(DW) 19810.4 ---: HUNGARIAN DIPLO UNID 0947 ARTRAC 125/N/170 Receiving tfc until s/off 1017z (02/Feb)(DW) 19830.0 P6Z: Paris France 0822 FEC-A/192/400. 5 LGs to unid embassy. (7 Feb)(EW) 19843.9 : Unid OMFSK System 1340 UNID/195.25/-300-100 0 +100 +300 Usually runs at 195.5 bps. (29 Jan) (RGA) 19862 GYA: RN Whitehall G 1656 RTTY/75/330 CARBs. file://22550.3 (15 Feb) (RGA) 19945.0 ADZ: Algerian Diplo 1550 ALE/USB Sounds. Addis Ababa Embassy? (26 Jan) (RGA) 19945.0 ADZ: Algerian Diplo 1550 ALE/USB Sounds. Addis Ababa Embassy? (26 Jan) (RGA) Pagina 209 WUN-v07 19945.0 ADZ: Algerian Embassy Addis Ababa ETH 1512 ALE/USB Sounds. (21 Jan)(RGA) 19945.0 ADZ: Algerian Embassy Addis Ababa ETH 1512 ALE/USB Sounds. (21 Jan) (RGA) 19945.0 ADZ: Algerian embassy Addis Ababa ETH 1558 ALE/USB Sounds. (18 Feb) (RGA) 19945.0 BKO: ALGERIAN EMB BAMAKO 1422 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on USB. Clng MAE/Algiers (06/Feb)(DW) 19945.0 MAE: MFA ALGIERS 1626 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Nr of responses to NMY/Niamey but without qso. (04/Feb)(DW) 19945.0 MAE: MFA Algiers ALG 1553 ALE/USB Calls ADZ/Addis who responds on the same frequency. (21 Jan) (RGA) 19945.0 MAE: MFA Algiers ALG 1553 ALE/USB Calls ADZ/Addis who responds on the same frequency. (21 Jan) (RGA) 19945.0 NMY: ALGERIAN EMB NIAMEY 1626 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng MAE/Algiers (04/Feb)(DW) 19977.0 CYP: UK NET ? ?CYPRUS 1143 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (05/Feb)(DW) 19977.0 HSP: Prob UK Mil/Diplo Net 1049 ALE/USB Sounds. (23 Jan) (RGA) 19977.0 HSP: UK NET ? ?LOC 1304 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (05/Feb)(DW) 19977.0 KUW: UK NET ? ?KUWAIT 1238 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (05/Feb)(DW) 19977.0 PRI: UK NET ? ?LOC 1221 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (05/Feb)(DW) 20010.0 S00: MFA STOCKHOLM 0956 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (13/Jan)(DW) 20010.0 S00: MFA STOCKHOLM 0956 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (13/Jan)(DW) 20010.0 S47: SWEDISH EMB BEIRUT 1022 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (13/Jan)(DW) 20010.0 S61: SWEDISH EMB NEW DELHI 1041 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (13/Jan)(DW) 20010.0 S61: Swedish embassy New Delhi, IND, 112 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, clg. Beijing (21Jan01) (LDO) 20035.4 HGX21: MFA Budapest HNG 1624 DUP-ARQ/125/160 5LGs to HGX41/Embassy Damascus. (15 Feb) (RGA) 20035.4 HGX22J: HUNGARIAN EMB ATHENS 0908 ARTRAC 125/N/170 Tfc in Hungarian ending HGX41 de HGX22J (?) (Damascus de Athens) (02/Feb)(DW) 20035.5 HGX21: MFA Budapest 1600 DUP-ARQ/125/170 Long 5lgs to HGX41 Damascus (15/Feb/01) (MJZ) 20036.7 ---: EGYPTIAN EMB DAKAR 1423 arq 100/E/170 Tfc in AA (ATU80) (31/Jan)(DW) 20045.5 WPC: PIN OAK GLADSTONE 1419 CW Pactor-II (?) bursts. Signs off with cw ID "WPC" (31/Jan)(DW) 20045.6 : Unid System 1246 UNID/123.7/125/+280+120 0 -120-180. ARQ-like system. Each pair sends bursts alternately. Never together. Are these two separate entities perhaps? Not ARTRACK. (31 Jan) (RGA) 20047.0 C:Marker Moscow Russia 1407 02 Feb 01 CW 20047.0 S:Marker Archangel Russia 1405 02 Feb 01 CW 20047.7 P: Russian Navy 1539 CW Sub bcast marker. Freq 20047.77 (31 Jan) (RGA) 20047.8 P: CISN KALININGRAD 1431 CW Single letter [P] hf beacon (18/Jan) (DW) 20047.9 S: CISN ARKHANGELSK 1432 CW Single letter [S] hf beacon (18/Jan) (DW) 20048.0 C: CISN MOSCOW 1434 CW Single letter [C] hf beacon (18/Jan)(DW) 20083.0 : Russian Military 1447 MS-5/4800-QPSK/USB Cipher. (17 Feb) (RGA) 20086.7 ---: EGYPTIAN EMB KINSHASA 1439 arq 100/E/170 irs mode, opchat in Arabic (ATU80) then tfc in offline encrypt (18/Jan)(DW) 20106.7 UNID MFA Cairo? 1225 SITOR-A Selcall KKXO, then *txt* Pagina 210 20107.0 20107.0 20107.0 20138.5 20138.0 20216.0 20216.0 WUN-v07 (09 Jan. 01) (HPT) 055: Unid SHARES/CAP Stn 1332 ALE/USB Sounds. (22 Jan) (RGA) RIC: CAP Richmond VA USA 1410 ALE/USB Sounds. (9 Feb) (RGA) T4Q: Unid US SHARES 1622 ALE/USB Sounds. (21 Jan) (RGA) ?CLP1?: 1608 81-81 81/450 mk-sp, strong tx (Dec. 26 00)(PLOO) CIS-System 1450 81baud/500 shift (22 Jan. 01)(HPT) GALVA: Latvian KFOR Kosovo SRB 1504 ALE/USB Sounds. Also on 15909.5(1 Feb) (RGA) GALVA: Latvian KFOR Net 1407 ALE/USB Sounds. Also on 13968.5 (29 Jan) (RGA) Galva: 1240 GALVA ALE 100 R Unid Latvan mil sounding 12/24/00 20216.0 (BV) 20236.0 ?: Unid 1407 USB 0/0 PP in spanish (06/02/01) (Ron Dxa47) 20304.7 ---: EGYPTIAN EMB ?LOC 1513 arq 100/E/170 irs and opchat in Arabic (ATU80). S/off 1519z (18/Jan)(DW) 20304.7 prob: MFA Cairo: 1340 SITOR-A KKXB (selcall only)(20 Jan. 01) (HPT) 20333.0 : Unid 0528 81/81/81/500 (3 Feb) (EW) 20340.0 ADZ: Algerian embassy Addis Ababa ETH 1650 ALE/USB Sounds. (18 Feb) (RGA) 20380.8 : Unid 0333 RTTY/75/850 Txing 5FGs Signal poor but readable. (30Jan01) (BC3) 20390.0 Sentry 40: 1717 USB / calling Cape Radio with no joy. (07Feb.2001)(Midwest USA) 20452.0 ADZ: ALG-EMB Addis Abeba?, ETH, 1236 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling MAE1 (10Feb01) (LDO) 20452.0 ADZ: Algerian Embassy Addis Abba ETH 1430 ALE/USB Sounding. (17 Feb) (RGA) 20452.0 MAE1: MFA Algiers, ALG, 1015 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A calling ADZ (10Feb01) (LDO) 20523.8 : Unid 0541 CW Single blip every second. sounds like a time signal. Off at 0604. (3 Feb) (EW) 20533.0 ACG: ROMANIAN EMB ?LOC 1416 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng CENTR4/Bucharest. (16/Jan)(DW) 20533.0 CENTR4: MFA BUCHAREST 1358 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng ACG. (16/Jan)(DW) 20602.0 ASI: UK NET ? ?LOC 1528 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (13/Jan)(DW) 20602.0 HSP: UK NET ? ?LOC 1545 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (13/Jan)(DW) 20602.0 PRI: UK NET ? ?LOC 1602 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (13/Jan)(DW) 20633.7 RFVI: FF Le Port REU 1547 ARQ-E3/100/400 5LGs from USAF RI RHRMDAB ZOV'd to RFFIVAR/MV VAR by RFVI SVCs CdVs Control de Cl,s on circuit REI to Paris. (31 Jan) (RGA) 20633.7 RFVI: F Ny Le Port 1406 ARQ-E3 100 bd controle de voie, REI-cct (22 Jan. 01)(HPT) 20801.4 : Unid Prob HB8GVA 1348 PACTOR/???/170 No decode. (29 Jan) (RGA) 20813.7 RFTJD: Libreville, Gabon 14.45 ARQ-E3 192/400 Svc msg to RFFICS on HAI cct (28Dec00). (PT) 20870.0 AFA4BR: USAF MARS 1653 USB / working MARS stations in the Worldwide Space Support Net. (27Jan.2001) (Midwest USA) 20942.0 S00: MFA STOCKHOLM 1336 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng S97/Abidjan (13/Jan)(DW) 20942.0 S31: SWEDISH EMB ALGIERS 1312 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (13/Jan)(DW) 20942.0 S97: SWEDISH EMB ABIDJAN 1328 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (13/Jan)(DW) 20946.0 8BY: DGSE Illicit Paris F 1442 CW 467/455/015/687/391. (17 Feb) (RGA) 20958.0 S61: SWEDISH EMB NEW DELHI 1220 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb clng S62/Beijing (13/Jan)(DW) 20958.0 S65: Swedish embassy Seoul, KOR, 0905 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, Pagina 211 20958.0 20958.0 20958.0 20958.0 20985.0 20990.0 20990.0 20990.0 20990.0 20990.0 of WUN-v07 sounding (14Jan01) (LDO) S84: SWEDISH EMB WASHINGTON 1204 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng S12/unknown (13/Jan)(DW) S92: SWEDISH EMB MANAGUA 1225 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (13/Jan)(DW) S93: SWEDISH EMB HAVANA 1220 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (13/Jan)(DW) S94: SWEDISH EMB GUATEMALA CITY 1241 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (13/Jan)(DW) S88: SWEDISH EMB BUENOS AIRES 1330 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (13/Jan)(DW) ANK: Prob Czech Embassy Ankara TUR 1533 ALE/USB Sounds. (21 Jan)(RGA) ANK: Slovak Embassy Ankara TUR 1351 ALE/USB Sounding. (12 Feb) (RGA) ANK: UNID Ankara, TUR, 1006 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/RACAL MSM-1250, binary or encrypted tfc. to BRA,later switching to DBMand DTM-mode due to bad propagation (02Jan01) (LDO) OLZ 5:UNID Czech embassy, 1300 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem w. modif. protocol, burst tfc., receiving tfc. from Praha, QSX not found (02Jan01) (LDO) OLZ 5:UNID Czech embassy, 1300 USB/MIL-STD07841.0 no-call: Dep. State Comms Moscow, RUS 1620 MFSK-32/CROWD36 online crypto/modified protocol,many repetitions (03Jan01)(LDO) 20991.0 no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1347 BAUDOT 100Bd/500Hz, offline crypto with 5 LGs on link 00099 (04Feb01) (LDO) 21866.0 NW1: UNID FEMA station, USA, 1423, USB/MIL-STD188-141A, sounding (12Jan01) (LDO) 21866.0 NW1: Unid US FEMA 1835 ALE/USB Sounds. (21 Jan) (RGA) 21955.0 Aegis 86: Wkg SFrancisco Radio 0214 USB Posn rpt. (8 Feb) (SD) 21955.0 Air Mic 957: Wkg SFrancisco Radio 0155 USB Position report. (8 Feb) (SD) 21955.0 Halo 888: Wkg SFrancisco Radio 0210 USB Posn rpt. (8 Feb) (SD) 21955.0 Longhorn701: Wkg SFrancisco Radio 0203 USB Altitude report. (8 Feb) (SD) 21955.0 NZ 35: 0224 USB wkg SFranciscoRadio w/posn rpt. N319NE. Landing report at Saipan. (8 Feb) (SD) 21955.0 Navy RU670: 0232 USB Posn rpt to SFrancisco Radio. (8 Feb) (SD) 21955.0 SFrancisco Radio: 0231 USB SELCAL to Air Mic 957 clearance from Kosrae to Pohnpei. (8 Feb) (SD) 21955.0 Sumo 71: Wkg SFrancisco Radio 0222 USB Posn rpt. (8 Feb) (SD) 21955.0 Tora 54: Wkg SFrancisco Radio 0154 USB Posn rpt. (8 Feb) (SD) 21955.0 World 277: Wkh SFrancisco Radio 0200 USB Operating as Indonesia 3113 take off report. SELCAL JMFL. (8 Feb) (SD) 21985.0 Air France 279: Wkg SFranciscoRadio 0239 USB Position report. SELCAL BMJR. (7 Feb) (SD) 21985.0 Air Mic 861: 0037 USB Departure report off Koror, to San Francisco Radio, SELCAL EPDK. (7 Feb) (SD) 21985.0 Air Mic 861: Wkg SFranciscoRadio 0059 USB Reporting level at FL390. (7 Feb) (SD) 21985.0 Air Mic 956: 0249 USB Position report to San Francisco Radio. (7 Feb) (SD) 21985.0 GAS 31: 0028 USB Position report to San Francisco Radio. (I can't determine if this is GAS or GAST or GASP). (7 Feb) (SD) 21985.0 GASP 31: 0105 USB Position report to San Francisco Radio. Anderson AFB as landing destination. (7 Feb) (SD) Pagina 212 WUN-v07 21985.0 Kanto 92 Heavy: Wkg SFranciscoRadio 0240 USB Position report. (7 Feb)(SD) 21985.0 Korean air 581: 0255 USB Position report to San Francisco Radio and hand off to Port Moresby Radio. (7 Feb) (SD) 21985.0 Longhorn 701: 0115 USB Departure report off Kosrae to Pohnpei to San Francisco Radio. (7 Feb) (SD) 21985.0 N997BC: Unid 0201 USB Position report with San Francisco (31 Jan) (SD) 21985.0 N997BC: Wkg SFrancisco 0201 USB Posn report. (31 Jan) (SD) 21985.0 PETRO 21: Wkg SFrancisco 0204 USB Posn report. (31 Jan) (SD) 21985.0 PR 109: Wkg SFranciscoRadio 0622 USB Reports level at FL 380. (31 Jan) (SD) 21985.0 PR109: Wkg SFranciscoRadio 0622 USB Reports level at FL380. (31 Jan) (SD) 21985.0 REACH 461: Wkg SFranciscoRadio 0622 USB With position report. (31 Jan) (SD) 21985.0 REACH 461: Wkg San Francisco Radio 0622 USB Posn report. (31 Jan) (SD) 21985.0 Reach 6026: 0027 USB Position report to San Francisco radio. (7 Feb)(SD) 21985.0 Reach 6026: 0247 USB Position report to San Francisco Radio, FL350. (7 Feb) (SD) 21985.0 Reach 6026: Wkg San Francisco Radio 0211 USB Posn report. (7 Feb)(SD) 21985.0 San Francisco Radio: SELCALed Longhorn 701 0251 USB Clearance from Pohnpei to Guam. (7 Feb) (SD) 21985.0 San Francisco Radio: 0027 USB SELCALing Longhorn 701, no answer. (7 Feb) (SD) 21985.0 San Francisco Radio: 0228 USB Asking Kanto 92 Heavy if they can accept higher. (7 Feb) (SD) 21985.0 San Francisco Radio: Wkg Air Mic 956 0101 USB Reporting traffic landing ahead of that flight. (7 Feb) (SD) 21985.0 San Francisco Radio: Wkg Longhorn 701 0053 USB ATC clearance from Kosrae to Pohnpei. (7 Feb) (SD) 21985.0 San Francisco Radio: Wkg Longhorn 701 0149 USB Descent to FL060. (7 Feb) (SD) 21985.0 San Francisco Radio: Wkg NZ33 0208 USB Clearance for the flight. (7 Feb) (SD) 21985.0 San Francisco Radio; Wkg Reach 6026 0115 USB Clearance from ATC. (7 Feb) (SD) 21985.0 World 2523: 0256 USB Position report to San Francisco Radio. SELCAL GHBR, check satisfactory. (7 Feb) (SD) 22288.5 J8TM3: BATM Starfish-2 0910 ARQ crew msg for Kaliningrad (13Jan01) (ML2) 22288.5 UAZU: TR Polyarnye Zori 0730 ARQ tfc & log off to unkwn (13Jan01)(ML2) 22315.5 Unid: Ship Chan 63 1611 ARQ/100/170 Selcall to KYVX/3701/UAT/Moscow Radio. (15 Feb) (RGA) 22353.4 UEPC: Ship RMTS Passat 1421 RTTY/50/170 Tgms to UIW. (17 Feb) (RGA) 22365.0 UIXO: BRMT Tempryuchanin 0828 RTTY 50/170 tfc to unkwn (04Jan01) (ML2) 22377.5 KFS: GW NODE SAN FRANCISCO 1643 CW Chan free marker (Globe). Wkng ship in Globedata (05/Feb)(DW) 22550.3 GYA: RN Whitehall G 1606 RTTY/75/330 CARBs. (15 Feb) (RGA) 22550.8 GYA: 1653 RTTY 75/ acf=7 freq list (Dec 2 00)(PLOO) 22550.8 MGJ: 1610 RTTY 70/325, 1 bit stop, freq list (Dec 26 00)(PLOO) 22575.0 DjakartaRadio INS 1418 CW MIBs in EE. (17 Feb) (RGA) 22583.0 RFVIE: Marine Le Port REU 1401 RTTY/75/850 Tests. (29 Jan) (RGA) 22597.0 UNID: 1632 93.34/864 acf=7 asynch (Dec. 1 00)(PLOO) 22652.0 UDK: MurmanskRadio RUS 1405 RTTY/50/170 Tfc list for 4LS/Murmansk trawler fleet. To all captains - exchange rates. Tgms. (29 Jan) (RGA) Pagina 213 WUN-v07 22804.0 MOBILE RADIO/WLO: MobileRadio ALA USA 1611 USB Announcement about wx broadcasts. (6 Feb) (RGA) 22818.5 EAE220:MFA MADRI twinplex / (05/Jun/2000) (anonymous) 22857.7 RFVI: FF Le Port REU 1528 ARQ-E3/100/400 RFHI de RFHI returned CdV on cct VII to Noumea. Believe this link-end wrongly reported (and listed in K'Fuss) as Noumea. Definitely cct VII which is RFVI to RFHI. (6 Feb) (RGA) 22857.7 RFVI: FF Le Port REU 1644 ARQ-E3/100/400 SVC tfc from RFVICS to RFHICS on Cct VII to Noumea. Confirms previous ID. (6 Feb) (RGA) 22864.0 UNID: 1255 POL-ARQ 50/250 excrypt. msg, // 17460 khz 22890.5 ---: UNID 1604 Piccolo On standby. No app tfc thru 1935z when fading out. (21/Jan)(DW) 22912.7 RFHI: FF Noumea 0635 ARQ-E3/100/400 Idling only. (3 Feb) (EW) 22923.5 ---: UNID 1147 Two chan piccolo vft on usb (14/Feb)(DW) 22924.0 ---: UNID 1149 Piccolo 22924.010. Eng chan (1) in vft. On standby till fading thru 2235z (14/Feb)(DW) 22924.0 MTS: RAF PORT STANLEY 0831 PICC 22924.010 Just audible, 0850z stronger/on standby. Offair 1100z-1330z. 1408z enf opchat "GXQ deMTS we ave just qsy'd to f58 now rxing u 5's k" ending "rgrg pal this link looking good" (15/Feb) (DW) 22924.4 MTS: RAF FORT STANLEY 1455 PICC 22924.410. Tfc chan (2) in vft. 6 tone. On line encrypted. (15/Feb)(DW) 22924.5 ---: UNID 1148 Piccolo 22924.510. Tfc chan (2) in vft. On standby (14/Feb) (DW) 23115.3 : Unid Bulg-Ascii 1340 IRA-ARQ/300/500 Binary tfc some plain txt listed as LZG27 MFA Sofia ? Unusually strong here lately. (13/Feb/01) (MJZ) 23190.0 P6Z: MFA Paris F 1423 FEC-A/192/400 Appears to be mixed 5/6LGs. Poor copy. (29 Jan) (RGA) 23190.0 RFGW: MFA PARIS 1225 FEC/A 192/E/400 Clng sequence "3GF de P6Z bjr vx qtc 4 qap la 88 aug 2 ry's int zbz. Tfc using "c" procedure, but poor copy (16/Feb)(DW) 23320.0 NATO Air Defence System 1556 LINK-11/1364/USB (15 Feb) (RGA) 23358.7 ---: FF UNID 1525 ARQ/E3 192/E/170 8rc. Betas. Little sync. No app tfc thru 1627z (03/Feb)(DW) 23365.0 HGX21: MFA Budapest 1410 DUP-ARQ/125/170 Just caught going QRT copied "bybyby 73 end tx" (15/Feb/01) (MJZ) 23365.0 HGX21: MFA Budapest Hungary 1306 DUP-ARQ/125/170 'HGX41 de HGX21' msg to Damascus Syria (2/Feb/01) (MJZ) 23370.0 HZN50: pres. Jeddah Meteo 2332 ITA-2 100/N/800 synpt. Wx no ID (02 Jan 01) (hpt) 23370.0 HZN: Jeddah Meteo ARS 1005 RTTY/100/750 Wx (11-02-01) (AB) 23370.0 OFF: Offutt AFB NE USA 1553 ALE/USB Sounds. (26 Jan) (RGA) 23386.3 LOR: AN PUERTO BELGRANO 1630 RTTY 75/R/200 Met tfc (GRID ex KWBC). Offline encrypted tfc GEB010 de LOR (03/Feb)(DW) 23452.0 Russian Military/Navy 1552 36-50/36/250 Idling. (15 Feb) (RGA) 23546.0 S73: Swedish embassy Lagos, NIG, 0909 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MILSTD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to S00 (Stockholm) (14Jan01) (LDO) 23584.0 S00: MFA STOCKHOLM 1301 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (15/Jan)(DW) 23584.0 S32: SWED EMB KUWAIT 1244 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (15/Jan)(DW) 23584.0 S32: Swedish Embassy Kuwait KUW 1350 ALE/USB Sounding. (12 Feb) (RGA) 23584.0 S32: Swedish embassy Kuwait, KUW, 1004 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MILPagina 214 WUN-v07 STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to S00 (Stockholm) (14Jan01) (LDO) 23584.0 S53: SWED EMB AMMAN 1231 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (15/Jan)(DW) 23584.0 S53: Swedish Embassy Amman JOR 1407 ALE/USB Sounds. (21 Jan) (RGA) 23591.0 S88: Swedish embassy Buenos Aires, ARG, 1059 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (21Jan01) (LDO) 23693.0 Russian Military 1546 CRYPTO/75/200 (15 Feb) (RGA) 23717.2 FF: ARQ-E3 96/400 idle beta [???] (Dec. 26 00)(PLOO) 23842.0 FF: 1627 ARQ-E3 192/375 stuck on vzcz [???](Dec. 26 00)(PLOO) 24268.0 KUW: UK NET ? ?LOC 1425 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on USB. Clng CYP (16/Jan)(DW) 24268.0 PRI: Prob UK Mil/Diplo Net Pristina? 1048 ALE/USB Sounds. (23 Jan) (RGA) 24268.0 PRI: UK NET ? ?LOC 1440 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (16/Jan)(DW) 24331.1 BA 1556 PICCOLO USB 1 chnl idle (Dec. 24 00)(PLOO) 24331.1 BF: 1627 PICCOLO USB idle (Dec. 1 00)(PLOO) 24332.0 ---: UNID 1611 PICCOLO 24332.010. On standby, offair 1614z. (18/Feb)(DW) 24526.0 NW1: Unid US FEMA 1749 ALE/USB Sounds. Also on 13446 and 12216 kHz/USB (21 Jan) (RGA) 24871.9 FF: 1626 ARQ-E3 100/387 betas (Nov. 5 00)(PLOO) 25080.0 : Unid 0626 PACTOR/200/170 Cannot decode. (3 Feb) (EW) 25103.5 P3LX6:Loc un-id 12.34 ITA250/200 Looks like wx tfc in Russian. Ends with "SPASIBO PEREDANO 12 RDO GB 73 SS DE P3LX6". Can't get on to the MARS site to find out if it is a ship (28Dec00). (PT) 25238.0 HBD46: Swiss Emb. Havana 1845 ARQ/100/170 5lgs to long list of embassies (over 100) (16/Feb/01) (MJZ) 25571.0 055: Unid 1126 ALE/USB Sounds. SHARES? (23 Jan) (RGA) 26105.0 : Russian Taxi company RUS 0853 FMN Wkg various cabs (11-02-01) (AB) 26124.0 CLA: HavanaRadio CUB 1527 CW QSXs. Spurious f2 of 13062. (15 Feb)(RGA) 26132.5 ZSC: CapeRadio SAF 1351 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (17 Feb) (RGA) 26132.5 ZSC: CapeRadio SAF 1438 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (29 Jan) (RGA) 26132.5 ZSC: CapeRadio SAF 1526 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (15 Feb) (RGA) 26132.5 ZSC: Capetown, S. Africa 15.22 Pactor/CW Idling with marker tape(07Jan01). (PT) 26134.0 9MG: GlobeRadio Penang MLA 1436 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (29 Jan)(RGA) 26135.3 8PO: BridgetownRadio BRB 1524 ARQ/100/170 Marker. Freq=26135.35 (15 Feb) (RGA) 26143.0 WCC: GlobeRadio Delaware DE USA 1354 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (17 Feb) (RGA) 26221.0 S60: SWEDISH EMB ISLAMABAD 1242 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding and at 1332z (18/Jan)(DW) 26221.0 S63: SWEDISH EMB TOKYO 1238 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng ? 1306 sounding. 1334 clng S67/Colombo S57/Dhaka (18/Jan)(DW) 26221.0 S92: SWEDISH EMB MANAGUA 1234 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding and at 1325z (18/Jan)(DW) 26221.0 S92: Swedish Embassy Managua NCG 1304 ALE/USB Sounds. (1 Feb)(RGA) 26241.7 RFVI: FF Le Port REU 0633 ARQ-E3/100/400 Betas. (3 Feb) (EW) 26241.7 RFVI: FF Le Port REU 1457 ARQ-E3/100/400 CdVs RFVI de RFVI and PARIS de PARIS and weather msgs on cct REI to Paris. (29 Jan) (RGA) 26441.7 RFFTA: FAF Paris 0639 ARQ-E3/100/400 Idling then CdV at 0641. (3 Feb) (EW) 26830.0 ANK: UNID Ankara, TUR, 1042, USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, calling NET01, probably not SVK-EMB Ankara(12Jan01) (LDO) Pagina 215 WUN-v07 27870.0 ADW: USAF ANDREWS AFB MD 1330 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (18/Jan)(DW) 27870.0 JNR: USAF ROOSEVELT RDS PR 1306 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (18/Jan)(DW) 27870.0 PLA: USAF LAJES AFB AZR 1237 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (18/Jan)(DW) ====================================================================== ======================================================================== \\\\\ WORLDWIDE UTE NEWS Club //// \\\ An Electronic Club Dealing Exclusively in Utility Stations /// \\\\ WUNNEWS Vol 7, Issue 3, March 2001 ///// ======================================================================== Edited by Bill Lawrie Electronic Editor. ([email protected]) COPYRIGHT 2001 WUN This newsletter is from the first dedicated electronic utility club in the world; the Worldwide UTE News (WUN). 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Check out the WUN web site at: http://www.wunclub.com ======================================================================== >From your Electronic Editor: * Welcome to another issue of the single largest source of utility station information and the most widely quoted utility station publication in the world...the WUN Newsletter. WHAT'S INSIDE: o Membership News by Mike Wolfson o Digital Review by Day Watson o Government/Military System & Channel Designator List by Larry Van Horn o Numbers & Oddities by Ary Boender & Chris Smolinski o Utility Round-up by Ary Boender o WUN Logs Column by Eddie Bellerby & TEAM LOGS ====================================================================== Pagina 216 WUN-v07 MEMBERSHIP NEWS Mike Wolfson, editor [email protected] Welcome to the March edition of the Membership News. According to the list I downloaded from the server total membership is now 1089. The membership numbers from this month, 3 months ago and a year ago are: 3/01 WUN WUN-DIGEST Totals 12/00 9/00 847 242 842 232 842 248 1089 1074 1090 This month we have people subscribing from 35 countries. The complete list (in no particular order) is: Czech Republic, United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Canada, Japan, Australia, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, Austria, France, Sweden, Brazil, Portugal, Greece, Switzerland, Suriname, Norway, Spain, South Africa, Belgium, Luxembourg, Hungary, Denmark, Slovakia, Russia, Poland, Argentina, Croatia, Turkey, Romania, Niue and Finland. Finally, I can report that 8 people have sent me information for the member's database. We now have 308 entries in the database. Thanks to everyone who sent information to me in the last couple of months. If you would like to be added to the total please e-mail me at: [email protected] E-Mail Address Name Where you're located (State/Province, Country) Main receiver(s) Main decoding equipment (HOKA, JVFAX, etc) Monitoring interests (aero, marine, etc) The information will not be shared with anyone or used by anyone except club officers for club purposes. The database management program I'm using can accept ASCII text. I am requesting that you answer each question on a separate line followed by a carriage return. PLEASE DO NOT INCLUDE THE QUESTION ITSELF IN THE ANSWER; just the information requested. For example: [email protected] Mike Wolfson Ashland, Ohio USA NRD535 None milair, civilian aeronautical, USCG SAR If you're sending me a revision please indicate that in your message. That should do it for now. I'll be back in June for the second quarter report. As always, good listening. Mike Pagina 217 WUN-v07 -------------------------- 0101100010110001011000001110011000101100110110001100110011010000100011 0011100010010101001100110101100101000011011000011101100000011101100100 01001101# DIGITAL #00011110010100001101010010100011010111000000111001 1000100101111010100100011010010010100110100011010001101000011010011100 0111000111001110000110000111100000100101011001001010111010100011100011 001000101010110100000111000111# REVIEW #00000101110011100001101000101 0101001011000011101100010110001100110100010110000111011000101100001110 0000110100101010110101011010000100101001101001010101010100010101010001 01001011111100001000101010011000110011000011101100010# COLUMN #110001 1100011010100101010010101001010100100001110110000101100101001101011000 - Editor: Day Watson - Nickname on IRC channel E-mail: [email protected] #monitor DayW Hi digi WUNners The question about ALE caused a flurry of such well-argued responses from MADX, Hugh Stegman and Mike Chace all at the column deadline that any attempt to precis those posts was not possible. The crux of the problem is that communications users are rapidly moving away from the simple two-tone F1b frequency shift systems with little or no error correction and slow throughput. They are moving rapidly ahead on all manner of transmission systems, using very complex technology, and even the circuit establishment is now automated - ALE. Manufacturers are there supporting their client's needs, and both are adapting. Hobby monitors are no exception - they must also adapt. Lost along the way is that Mil.Std 188-144 is not the only form of ALE. With the implementation of GMDSS the maritime industry no longer carries the "Sparks" (radio operator) on merchant ships. The Master conducts his ship's business communications on a PC and using emailer software. The same software controls the transmitter and receiver (which continually scans a worldwide network of shorestations; constantly updating its database of optimum circuit possibilities) and when the Master presses the SEND button his system will tune both Tx/Rx to what it sees as the highest quality circuit, calls the selected shore station and transfers the traffic without the Master operating the radio equipment or knowing the first thing about propagation. Two systems have been in use the Swedish MARITEX (which unfortunately ceased recently) and the American GLOBE WIRELESS which continues to build. Not only expecting to double the number of channels this year, but it has moved away from Sitor/A to Clover to ... Well the next generation, with faster throughput, is currently being reviewed. This is a time of rapid advancement and change. Radio at HF continues but is akin to evolution like that put forward by Charles Darwin. But onto this month's offerings The menu Aero ALE DGPS Diplo Met Military Basics in HFDL access protocol ALE tools updates Freq changes for European DGPS beacons Egyptian diplo - change of mode? Bracknell Met to close FAX broadcast RN FWOC FAX trials Tokyo Met/JMH schedule news DN Goeree Island/PBC midnight procedure Some Russian Military Q/Z Codes VFT for JMC Pagina 218 WUN-v07 >>....Aero.....> ::: Basics in HFDL access protocol In opening this item my thanks to KAM for for information on this system. Trying to improving my knowledge on the subject and readable form has kept me out of mischief answering my request last month get to grips with this, writing this article in a more for a while. Data is sent in packets as uplinks (ground to aircraft) and downlinks (aircraft to ground). HFDL's channel access protocol system is a combination of TDMA FDMA (Time Division Multiple Access), and (Frequency Division Multiple Access). Each TDMA frame is 32 seconds and divided into 13 equal duration (2.46secs) slots. The first slot of each frame is reserved for use by the ground station to broadcast link management data in the form of an SPDU (Squitter Protocol Data Unit) packet. Hence when the system is idle one hears at least the ground station's squitter packet every 32 seconds. The remaining 12 slots will be designated as either 1. uplink slots, 2. downlink slots for specific aircraft, or 3. downlink random access slots for use by all aircraft. The ground station takes into account the message priority and the maintenance of communications when assigning these slots, assigning as follows: aircraft requesting a reservation for high priority traffic, queued high priority uplink LPDUs (see below) aircraft requesting a reservation for medium priority traffic, queued medium priority uplink LPDUs aircraft requesting a reservation for low priority traffic, queued low priority uplink LPDUs. In respect of synchronisation the ground stations start their master frames at 00:00:00 UTC each day with an error of <25 mS. Should an error of >25 mS require an adjustment then this will only be effected during a scheduled frequency change or if no aircraft is currently logged on the ground station's system. A flag in the squitter indicates when the squitter is synchronised to UTC. LPDUs were mentioned above. At this point a brief look at various terms used in the formation and encapsulation of messages. Data may be delivered using either 1. a Direct Link Service (DLS), or 2. a Reliable Link Service (RLS) DLS: The HFNPDU (HF Network Protocol Data Units) is directly encapsulated into an LPDU (Link Protocol Data Unit). DLS mode protocol is only used to transfer a limited type of HFNPDU namely System table data on uplink, and, on downlink, System table request, performance data, and frequency data. RLS: User data HFNPDUs may be segmented into BDUs (Basic Data Units) which are likened to a sub-field or sub-block. Each HFNPDU is encapsulated into an LPDU (Link Protocol Data Unit). Pagina 219 WUN-v07 Thereafter one or more LPDUs will be encapsulated into an MPDU (Medium Access Control [MAC] Protocol Data Unit. This protocol is used to exchange user data packets between air and ground systems employs numbered LPDUs, prioritisation, etc. It is not intended to cover, what are rather complex, mechanics in respect of the interlocking and numbering associated with BDUs, HFNPDUs and numbered LPDUs, prioritisation and error detection/correction. Enough to say that at this level there is an overall system of ACKing (ACKnowledgement - acceptance) and NAKing (Negative ACKnowledgement - rejection). Each MPDU consists of an MPDU header, and 0-15 LPDUs (if downlink) or 0-64 LPDUs (if uplink) and terminated in a single octet (2 byte) trailer. The aircraft and ground stations select the interleaver size based on the slot duration (single or double), and the data rate based on the MPDU size (range 1 - 945 octets (1890 bytes)). Remember that the HFDL psk system operates at a fixed symbol rate of 1800 symbols per second. The date rate will be selected from 300, 600, 1200 or 1800 bps, and the interleaver duration from either 1.8 secs (single slot) and 4.2 secs (double slot). Finally the assembled MPDU is transmitted as a psk burst where the encoding or structure of the burst is Prekey (249mS), Preamble (295mS) and Data ie MPDU (1.8Sec or 4.2Sec). Returning to the subject of slot synchronisation any HFDL transmitter (air or ground) must begin the output of the prekey within +/-10mS of the beginning of the relevant slot. The prekey causes the transmitter to output on the assigned frequency 448 2-PSK symbols with a constant phase modulation of 180 degrees. This is followed by a preamble section consisting of 531 2-PSK symbols. The transmitted pattern allows the HFDL receiver to carry out the following functions: 1. Detect burst start, 2. measure, and correct, any frequency offset between the transmitter and the receiver due to a. Doppler shift, and/or b. transmitter/receiver frequency offset, 3. determine the data rate and the interleaver setting in use to permit correct demodulation of subsequent data, 4. achieve PSK symbol synchronisation, and finally 5. train the equaliser. To move on to another aspect let us consider two possibilities: 1. An aircraft with one or more messages queued for transmission and its ground station having assigned one or more slots to that aircraft. The aircraft may send as many of these message in the assigned slot(s). On the otherhand if a slot is assigned but the aircraft has nothing in its queue then the aircraft will send a special message containing Null or Performance Data. 2. If the aircraft has no assigned slot on its ground station it will select a random access slot, the one used being selected at random from those assigned, to send as many messages as possible. Now to cover the procedure involved in an aircraft Log-on. Initially the aircraft's system will use it's actual position to determine the distance to each ground station in the HFDL System Table. Pagina 220 WUN-v07 This is a list of all the ground stations and their assigned frequencies. It is held in non-volatile memory. To be more precise it will determine which stations are within a radius of 3000 kM and one of these will be picked at random. The aircraft then proceeds to listen on the first frequency in the list relevant to that ground station for 35 seconds looking for the SPDU. If received 1. without CRC error, 2. the SPDU format version matches that expected by the aircraft, 3. the measured signal quality is acceptable, and 4. one or more random access slots are available for log-on purposes then the aircraft will send a Log-on Request using one of the random access slots. If no SPDU meets the foregoing citeria or slots are no longer available the aircraft will tune to the next frequency in the list and repeat the above procedure. The Log-on Request LPDU provides the following information to the ground station: Aircraft ICAO Address - a 24 bit address which uniquely identifies the aircraft. Flight ID - Airline flight number identifier. If not known may be set to all zeroes. Aircraft Position - Made up of three subfields giving Latitude, Longitude, and UTC time. Performance Data - HFDL system performance data (statistics gathered). The ground station, on receiving a Log-On Request, checks its system database for the availability of an unassigned Aircraft ID (Note this is not its Flight Number). As each aircraft is logged on at the ground station it will be assigned a sequential number from the Active Aircraft Table. Valid assignable numbers come from the range 1-252. The "available" flag in this table associated with each ID is set to zero when an aircraft is "logged on" against that ID number. The ground station confirms having received the Log-on Request by sending a positive acknowledgement (in the form where the aircraft ID is given as FF (hex)) in the appropriate slot acknowledgement field contained in the next SPDU or the one next again. A NAK in this slot field will indicate the downlink was not received and the aircraft then proceeds to try another Log-on Request. With two consecutive failures then aircraft will move to another frequency to attempt Log-on. All being well the ground station responds using a Log-on Confirm LPDU addressed to the aircraft. This provides the aircraft with the following information: Aircraft ICAO Address - a 24 bit address which uniquely identifies the aircraft. Aircraft ID - ID assigned from the Active Aircraft Table. Ground Stn Parameters - Set to zero for current test station. ACK settings - (No info regarding this field). On receipt of the Log-on Confirm LPDU the aircraft can start transmitting downllink data continuing to do so using the same frequency and Aircraft ID as long as the squitters received are without CRC errors and slots are available. So much for the above and blurb on basics. Now to look at, and expand where necessary, the content of the SPDU as decoded by the HOKA Code30/A HFDL module. Pagina 221 WUN-v07 ========================================================================= DATA RATE 300 SINGLE SLOT SQUITTER VER # 0 NOT LOADED GND ID 003 SYNC UTC 11:47:29 UTC FRAME OFFSET 7 SLOT AKCNOWLEDGEMENT CODES SLOT ASSIGNMENT CODES FRAME SLOT FRAME SLOT FRAME SLOT -3 11 NAK ALL -2 11 NAK ALL 0 11 RANDOM ACCESS -3 12 NAK ALL -2 12 NAK ALL 0 12 RANDOM ACCESS -2 01 NAK ALL -1 01 NAK ALL 1 01 RANDOM ACCESS -2 02 NAK ALL -1 02 NAK ALL 1 02 RANDOM ACCESS -2 03 NAK ALL -1 03 NAK ALL 0 03 RANDOM ACCESS -2 04 NAK ALL -1 04 NAK ALL 0 04 RANDOM ACCESS -2 05 NAK ALL -1 05 NAK ALL 0 05 RANDOM ACCESS -2 06 NAK ALL -1 06 NAK ALL 0 06 RANDOM ACCESS -2 07 NAK ALL -1 07 NAK ALL 0 07 RANDOM ACCESS -2 08 NAK ALL -1 08 NAK ALL 0 08 RANDOM ACCESS -2 09 NAK ALL -1 09 NAK ALL 0 09 RANDOM ACCESS -2 10 NAK ALL -1 10 NAK ALL 0 10 RANDOM ACCESS PRIORITY LEVEL 0 DATA BASE VERSION 18 GND STATION ID 003 ACTIVE FREQUENCYS 01110000000000000000 GND STATION ID 013 ACTIVE FREQUENCYS 01010000000000000000 GND STATION ID 014 ACTIVE FREQUENCYS 11000000000000000000 ========================================================================= This is a typical (and idle) squitter decode. Line 1. This gives the data rate - and number of slots occupied. Always a single slot (Slot 0) for a squitter and always operates at 300 bps. Line 2. Squitter version # 0 not loaded GND ID 003 Indicates SPDU source is the Reykjavik ground station. SYNC UTC Confirms that this frame is synced to UTC 11:47:29 UTC Not imbedded in squitter - taken from PC's clock Frame offset 7 A ground station will have more than one frequency. The start time of the frame on each frequency will not occur at exactly the same point. The start time of the frame for the highest frequency will do this. On each of the remaining frequencies the start position of the equivalent slot will occur later by (typically) exactly 2 slots. Highest frequency slot 1 is slot 1 of highest, 2nd highest frequency slot 1 occurs coincident with slot 3 of highest, 3rd highest frequency slot 1 occurs coincident with slot 5 of highest, 4th highest frequency slot 1 occurs coincident with slot 7 of highest, etc. but all slots are synched to the superframe. Hence the offset. Lines 3-16. These give the current status in two columns of Slot Acknowledgement codes and in one column of Slot Assignment codes. Each column group is subdivided into three columns - relative frame, Slot and Codes. Note that there are twelve slots (01-12) in each frame. All frames have a frame index number which starts as OOOO at 00:00 UTC and increments every 32 seconds at the start of the frame, when the squitter is transmitted. It is not shown in this display. What is shown is a relative number arrangement under frame such that 1 next frame slots 01 and 02 n+1 0 current frame n -1 previous n-1 -2 previous n-2 -3 previous n-3. From this we can obtain the acknowledgement/assignment status for various downlinks. Note that any squitter sets up slots 03-12 of its own (immediately subsequent frame slot) and slots 01 and 02 of the following frame - reason not known. Pagina 222 WUN-v07 Taking the above example we see all 12 slots are currently all random access whilst there are no (NAK ALL is default) ACK for data received by the ground station during (generally speaking) the two previous frames. Examples of assignment/ACKing will be shown below. Line 17. PRIORITY LEVEL 0 DATA BASE VERSION 18 Lowest packet priority level accepted by this ground station. However info lists range as 1-15. This is incremented each time a revision is made to the contents of the System Table. Lines 18-20. The final information in the squitter relates to active frequencies. Each squitter broadcasts indications relating to active frequencies of the current ground station (Line 18) and two of the other stations (Lines 19 and 20) in the system. 003 Reykjavik, Iceland 013 Santa Cruz, Bolivia 014 Krasnoyarsk, Russia Over the period of 4-5 frames the squitter will have updated aircraft of the frequencies in use at all stations in the system. In the 20 bit field unassigned or offair frequencies are designated "0". Frequencies on-air/active are flagged with a "1". Bits starting from the left hand represent the highest, 2nd highest, 3rd highest, etc in the list applicable to that station. So much for the "idle" squitter. Now for one with some activity. DATA RATE 300 SINGLE SLOT SQUITTER VER # 0 NOT LOADED GND ID 003 SYNC UTC 11:49:37 UTC FRAME OFFSET 7 SLOT AKCNOWLEDGEMENT CODES SLOT ASSIGNMENT CODES FRAME SLOT FRAME SLOT FRAME SLOT -3 11 NAK ALL -2 11 NAK ALL 0 11 RANDOM ACCESS -3 12 NAK ALL -2 12 NAK ALL 0 12 RANDOM ACCESS -2 01 NAK ALL -1 01 NAK ALL 1 01 RANDOM ACCESS -2 02 NAK ALL -1 02 NAK ALL 1 02 RANDOM ACCESS -2 03 NAK ALL -1 03 NAK ALL 0 03 RANDOM ACCESS -2 04 NAK ALL -1 04 ID 074 A N N N 0 04 ID 072 -2 05 NAK ALL -1 05 ID 076 A N N N 0 05 ID 079 -2 06 NAK ALL -1 06 NAK ALL 0 06 RANDOM ACCESS -2 07 NAK ALL -1 07 NAK ALL 0 07 ID 080 -2 08 NAK ALL -1 08 NAK ALL 0 08 RANDOM ACCESS -2 09 NAK ALL -1 09 NAK ALL 0 09 RANDOM ACCESS -2 10 NAK ALL -1 10 NAK ALL 0 10 RANDOM ACCESS PRIORITY LEVEL 0 DATA BASE VERSION 18 GND STATION ID 003 ACTIVE FREQUENCYS 01110000000000000000 GND STATION ID 007 ACTIVE FREQUENCYS 10100000000000000000 GND STATION ID 008 ACTIVE FREQUENCYS 10010000000000000000 In this squitter frame slots 04 05 and 07 have been assigned as downlinks for aircraft which have been assigned the IDs 072 079 and 080 respectively. At the same time ACKs are being given to the aircraft 074 and 076 which sent downlink traffic in slots 04 and 05 respectively during the previous (-1) frame. What of A N N N? In the actual SPDU there is a 12 bit field consisting of 8 bits for Aircraft ID and a 4 bit code for ACK/NAK for each slot as follows. Code 0000 1000 0100 0010 0001 Function NAK all LPDUs in slot ACK 1st LPDU in slot, ACK 2nd LPDU in slot, ACK 3rd LPDU in slot, ACK 4th LPDU in slot, or uplink slot. NAK 2nd, 3rd and NAK 1st, 3rd and NAK 1st, 2nd and NAK 1st, 2nd and Pagina 223 4th 4th 4th 3rd HOKA display NAK ALL A N N N N A N N N N A N N N N A 1111 WUN-v07 ACK 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th LPDU in slot ACK ALL Frequency division multiple access was mentioned at the beginning. The frame offsetting of particular frequencies has been described in relation to the highest frequency used by a given station. However each station does not standalone. Slot 0 (carrying the SPDU) of the highest frequency of each station is synched to a common reference time. This interlink across the system as a whole permits frequency switching by aircraft to occur automatically (under system management) as conditions/distances/frame loading change. It is hoped to cover some downlink examples in a later column. ::: ALE tools updates Just a reminder that this month Jim Dunnett has updated the ALE file on the website. On his website Charles Brain has made available Rev 1.03K of PC-ALE where he has added support for the new ALE commands in the command trace option. He says that is why all strange messages have started to appear as most combinations of random rubbish have a meaning. Thanks as always guys. The rest of you, enjoy. >>....dgps.....> ::: Freq changes for European DGPS beacons Last year it was noted that the European DGPS-stations were due to change frequencies on 31/Mar/2001. With that date rapidly approaching there seemed to be little on the THLS, IALA websites, or from the UK Hydrographic Office (ALRS section) The only thing of relevance found is from the Finnish Maritime Administration News (in English page) http://www.fma.fi/radionavigation/NEWS_P~1.HTM : quote European DGPS-stations change frequencies 31.03.2001 The international association of lighthouse authorities, IALA, has started a project, the intention of which is to improve the noise protection of European DGPS-stations significantly. The previous planning system did not adequately account for skywave signals on the same frequency channel. In night time skywave could cause significant interference to far away stations, causing reduced coverage. Because of changes in frequencies all European DGPS-station achieve at least 80% (presently only 10%) of the planned coverage in all conditions. There is now this new implementation date as the bureaucracy required is more extensive than originally anticipated. (19.4.2000) unquote However in response to a query a contact at Trinity House (thanks Nick) comments that "The date for the change has been put back, probably to September 2001." >>....Diplo.....> ::: Egyptian diplo - change of mode? Bob in Capetown noted that "in recent weeks there has been a big silence from the numerous Egyptian stations around Africa transmitting in the ARQ (Sitor/A) mode. Presumably they are over to Satcomms?" Leif Dehio however reports "some Egyptian diplo seem to have changed over to the 16-tone Codan PSK modem. Heard Cairo with London a few weeks ago using this parallel tone PSK modem." HF is far from dead. Pagina 224 WUN-v07 Time will tell whether this is a "testing" phase or whether the start of a full operational change over. If one wants a sound sample check out Leif's website at http://rover.wiesbaden.netsurf.de/~signals/TABLES/PSK.HTML Playing it into a spectrum analyser will reveal the 16 tones between 656 and 2343Hz. >>....Met.....> ::: Bracknell Met to close FAX broadcast STOP PRESS comes from Marius Rensen #http://www.hffax.de# via Ary. Thanks both. The Bracknell (GFA) meteorological facsimile broadcast will cease at 12:00 UTC on Tuesday 3rd April 2001. The Royal Navy needs will continue to be met by the Northwood (RN London GYA) facsimile broadcast and this broadcast will be taking over some of the GFA frequencies. ::: RN FWOC FAX trials FAX trials were logged on 20/21st of March emanating from the Fleet Weather and Oceanographic Centre (FWOC) located at RN Northwood. The frequencies used were 3280.5 and 8723.4 kHz. The test charts and later sample (overlaid with "This is a test Chart") surface analysis etc charts were formatted in the typical Skycom equipment frame. This frame starts with a grey scale and ends with a grey scale and a resolution scale ("Overall Transmission Chain Bandwidth Guide"). Transmission is reputed to have come from the RN Inskip transmitter site in the NW of England. Keep a watch on the current frequencies 3652, 4307, 6452.5 and 8331.5 kHz for a change of format, and possibly, schedule. Rumour has it there may be a change in the next few weeks of this broadcast from the BT radio station Bodmin Moor (SW England) to Inskip. And no sooner has the ink dried that Ary notes the following from Marius Rensen's webpage: A revised schedule for the Fax broadcast from The Fleet Weather and Oceanographic Centre Northwood (GYA) is now being broadcast at 0230 and 1530 UTC each day on 3652 kHz, 4307 kHz, 6452.5 kHz and 8331.5 kHz. The new schedule indicates that the service will be completely revised with effect 1200 UTC on Tuesday 3rd April 2001 and will be transmitted using a new set of frequencies: 2618.5 kHz, 4610 kHz, 8040 kHz and 11086.5 kHz. ::: Tokyo Met/JMH schedule news Further to cessation of the Tokyo/JMJ broadcast recently it was inevitable that changes would be made to the JMH broadcast. Full details can be found on Marius Rensen's website at http://www.hffax.de/HF_Fax/HF-Fax_Schedules/hffax_schedules.html >>....Military.....> ::: DN Goeree Island/PBC midnight procedure As we go to press Ary asks "Have you seen this before? I copied it on 2474 kHz at midnight (0000 UTC). The following messages appeared between the CARB lines at 2359 and 0001 UTC: Pagina 225 WUN-v07 0832359 DE PBC QRV QRV - END OF UPDATE - QRV QRV then a normal CARB message and 0840001 DE PBC QRV QRV - END OF UPDATE - QRV QRV and back to CARB It is possible that this happens every day at midnight UTC but I haven't seen it before". 083 is the day number of Saturday/24th followed by time 2359 084 is the day number of Sunday/25th followed by time 0001 May relate to the military synching time and coordinating the changing series numbers of one day's serial numbers to the next, or synching the change over of crypto keys which one would expect happens once a day and at this time. Possibly the rtty equiv of the voice countdown "standby..........standby.......execute". AnyWUN known different? ::: Some Russian Military Q/Z Codes Each to his own and the Russian military are no exception. anon for the following. QBE.....Close down.... QCM.....Your equipment is faulty. Please rectify. QCZ.....You are not observing circuit discipline. QJB3....Go into cipher. QJG.....Go into cipher. QJK2....You are radiating a mark. QLK.....Respond more promptly to my queries. QLN.....Use Landline. RPT QLN in message postamble = read this messsage back to me on landline. QLR.....Reduce frequency. QLS.....Increase frequency. or Offer me a frequency to use. or Change to night/day frequency. QMO.....Adjust your equipment. QMU.....Set up a Schlejf (Connect the equipment back-to-back) QOR.....Send reversals QRJ1-3..Readability 1-3. QRR/1...Use/ing scrambled morse. QST.....Use/ing MS-5. (Navy) QSW3/4..Use/ing printer. QYR2....Use/ing QYS8....Use SSB QYT1....Use/ing QYT4....Use/ing QYT6....Use/ing 81-81 mode. (Navy) clear voice. Morse MS-5 (Navy) MS-5 mode. ZZT.....I will change frequency to... ZZU.....Change frequency to.... ----------------------------------------------------Examples: QBE QYT6 = Close down the MS-5. Pagina 226 Thanks to WUN-v07 QTA QJK2 = Cease radiating mark. QRJ3 QJG = The circuit's OK. Go into cipher now. QOR QSW3 = Send revs on the printer. QST ZZU 12345 = Open MS-5 link with your end on 12345 kHz. or change your MS-5 frequency to 12345. OK QST ZZT 12345 = OK I will change/open watch with MS-5 on 12345 kHz. QSW <freq> and QSX <freq> may be used instead of ZZT and ZZU: QYR2 QSX 12345/12345 (Your printer to 12345) QST QSW 9062/12380 (My MS-5 to 9062 & 12380) The latter indicates dualling (parallel freqs for frequency diversity). Note: The Z-signals which often preceed a QTY6 or QSW3 instruction are not decodeable. ::: VFT for JMC During the month the Spring JMC Exercise came and went, as did the appearance of a 16x85 vft (CCITT R39). Thanks also to JD for the following: "The Spring JMC exercise has started, and as predicted the VFT station on 2362.3, 3164.3, 4444.3, 5111.3, 6486.3, 8667.3 and 10807.8 kHz is back on the air (as many as six freqs in parallel sometimes but not always; 4, 5 and 6 megs at least are permanent). It is using Channels 1, 2, 3 and 8, with Chan 1 duplicated in the position of Chan 9; all channels 75 bd encryption, Chan 8 only with ACF 64 headers; and Channels 1, 2 and 3 are also on LF, carrier freq 86.55 kHz. 3164.3 is inaudible during daylight but can just be detected on a scope; the LF station is weaker than the other RN stations on LF; so it's some distance from xxxxx - might be in the extreme north of Scotland, I suppose, since that's where the exercise is taking place." Initially assumed to be RN and probably UK there is no reason why the transmitters are not located multinationally since the exercise is multinational. This point was highlit by Trond in Halden (Norway) observing "A quick and dirty bearing from my QTH ( 59°8'12''N 11°23'55''E ) here in Halden, is 330°/150°, indicating on its way NATO / Nodeca station at Gossen in Norway (!), or a Greek or Turkish station. Others with RDF loops are encouraged to contribute with some bearings. At 1357 UTC the location for the then active station, was not in the north part of Scotland (like Kinloss ) wich is due west, at 270° from here." Thanks Trond for that and for the comment on the Chan.3 signal noted "A0/A1X (185 mSec long pulse with 85 Hz shift, every 8 second)". This is seen a form of idling compared to the usual steady MARK. With the 8/Mar JD comments "The JMC exercise is ended, so 86.55 kc and the VFT on 5111.3 etc have gone off. I don't suppose we shall hear them again until mid-June." >>....Signoff.....> Happy monitoring. Regards Day ----------------------------------------------------------Pagina 227 WUN-v07 Government/Military System and Channel Designators List =========================== Larry Van Horn, N5FPW Location: Brasstown, NC Lat/Long: 35.0462N/83.9411W =========================== In this month's column I have added material to the Danish AF section, the French AF listings, added a very nice list of Dutch Military freqs (thank you Peter), the US Gov SHARES listings, more FAA updates and general updates throughout the list. The old DoD Joint Task Force Counter Narcotics Nets section has now been removed since no one has heard any of those old designators being used on those frequencies in connection with drug enforcement. I am working on an extensive list of US Government, Military and Guard nets. They will be included under the appropriate section of this list. If you have a listing for a regular government or military net, please email me at [email protected]. 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 columns. Your column editors can not do this alone. We do need your help. So if you have something to contribute to this column feel free to email me at the address above. 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. Rick Baker, Lindsay Blanton, Ary Boender, John Bohn, William R. Colbert, Dansk Scanner Information website http://www.dkscan.dk),Leif Dehio, Peter de Deugd, Jeff Haverlah, Jeff Jones, Ross McCallum, Jack Metcalfe, Bert Naaldijk, Jacques Pagnoux, Ron Perron, Day Watson and of course, ye ole editor in Brasstown. ============================================================== Government/Military System and Channel Designators List ======================================================= Last Revision March 26, 2001 NOTES: (7) Confirmed 1997 (8) Confirmed 1998 (9) Confirmed 1999 (0) Confirmed 2000 (1) Confirmed 2001 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 (1) | Z275 18046? Z115 3143 (9) | Z195 11104 | Z280 18387 (9) Z120 3295 (8) | Z200 11181 (0) | Z285 ? Z124 ? | Z205 11494 (1) | Z290 19665 (9) Z125 4495 (0) | Z210 11229 (0) | Z295 19755 (9) Pagina 228 Z130 Z135 Z140 Z145 Z150 Z155 Z160 Z165 Z170 Z174 Z175 4472 4745 5026 5705 5800 5875 6715 6757 7831 ? 9016 (8) (8) (8) (1) (1) (0) (0) (9) (1) | | | | | | | | | | (1) | Z211 Z215 Z220 Z225 Z230 Z235 Z240 Z245 Z250 Z255 Z260 12070 13242 13245 13907 15046 15094 15097 ? 15962 17973 18006 WUN-v07 | Z300 20167 | Z305 20407 | Z310 23337 | Z315 23872 | Z320 24828? | Z325 24978? | Z330 26532? | Z335 26859 (0) | Z340 (0) | Z345 (0) | Z350 (0) (0) (1) (1) (7) (0) (0) (0) (9) (9) (0) *US Air Force Global High Frequency System ========================================== GHFS frequencies are in two groups: published and discrete (more on these in the comming months). Published frequencies are the calling channels and currently include: 4724 6712 6739 8992 9025 11175 11181 13200 13212 15016 kHz 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. The frequencies 9025, 11181 and 13212 kHz are relatively new. They are guarded only by Lajes AB, a station in the Azores Islands west of Portugal. The data signal you will hear on 9025 is Automatic Link Establishment(ALE), a computerized system that simplifies HF operation. Older frequency lists will show 8968 and 17976, but these were removed from GHFS service over two years ago. GHFS Discrete Frequencies Ascension: 11226 Croughton: 8032 Hickam: 11181 13242 *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 GHFS net stations and identifiers in this Scope Command net: ALE ID Voice ID Location GUA Andersen Andersen AB, Guam ADW Andrews Andrews AFB, MD HAW Ascension Ascension island AB, S. Atlantic CRO Croughton Croughton AB, England AED Elmendorf Elmendorf AFB, AK HIK Hickam Hickam AFB, HI TAG Incirlik Incirlik AB, Turkey PLA Lajes Lajes Field, N. Atlantic MCC McClellan Near Sacramento, CA OFF Offutt Offutt AFB, NE JNR Salinas Salinas, Puerto Rico GTL Thule Thule AB, Greenland JTY Yokota Yokota AB, Japan Non-GHFS Stations in this net: Pagina 229 9057 11226 GVT JDG OKC RIC RSC WRL WUN-v07 Raytheon, Greenville TX Diego Garcia Naval Station, Indian Ocean Tinker AFB, OK Civil Air Patrol Tech Center, Richmond, VA Rockwell/Collins Service Center, Greenville, TX Warner-Robins AFB, GA *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 8036 (8) 9120 (0) 4850 17972 16117 15962 10881 13823 8058 (9) 4742 (6) 23265 (9) 14870 11214 (9) 15036 ? 18532 15677 13205.5 6,8,11 MHz 9461 13204 (6) 6716 9017 (0) 14585 13247 (0) 12106 (6) 11118 (6) 11488 (6) ? (8) 7316 6986 (6) 6993 (8) 11217 (6) 23242 4942.5 5429.5 (7) 9027 (7) 8063 (6) 14420.5 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 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 ? (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 (9) 20972 F732 15011 (7) 3821 F734 4757 (7) 5684 (6) F736 11494 (8) 17440 F741 7873 19267 F748 6756 (5) 16-18 MHz F749 15-16 Mhz? 13248 (9) F752 8047 (8) 5026 F754 11627 19063 F758 4452 (8) 13211 (1) F777 3113 (6) 4610 (7) 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 (9) 5437 (7) F825 19047? 11059.5 (6) F832 18267 5411 (7) F843 6 MHz 8032 (0) 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 (8) 23325 F877 4721 (7) 18675 (6) F885 13207 (5) ? F895 5710 (9) Pagina 230 F248 F249 F250 F251 F262 F264 F265 F266 F267 F268 F271 F277 F287 F290 F291 F292 F295 F300 F301 F302 F310 F311 F322 F326 F337 F341 F350 5398 4731 15091 13217 10717 7693 15733 7997 6730 7325 18320 11153 11226 8026 13960 9414.5 11460 15707 7500.5 ? ? 11220 ? 14864 18761 16083 5043 (5) (1) (6) (0) (6) (9) (8) (8) (0) (1) (1) (0) (0) (0) (1) F540 F542 F545 F551 F555 F561 F567 F569 F574 F575 F576 F577 F579 F595 F600 F611 F614 F616 F622 F623 F624 F626 F627 F631 F633 F639 F642 F644 F646 F649 5404.5 5431 10580 18331 4894 11052 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) (6) (6) (6) (6) (0) (7) (6) (8) (0) (1) (5) (5) (9) WUN-v07 F904 10202 (0) F906 4524 F909 7687 (8) F910 19671 (9) F912 7330 F917 10205 (6) F918 13482 F919 11159 (6) F920 7927 (7) F924 16317 F933 ? F935 9 MHz? F937 ? F940 11445 (0) F943 19002 (6) F948 15038 (6) F952 Night F956 ? F957 6761 (0) F965 11466 (0) F974 10586 (6) F975 11 MHz night F980 15724 F982 9 or 13 MHz? F987 10583 (6) F988 4763 F997 15667 (5) (8) (6) Frequency 25363.0 has been heard carrying 'Mystic Star' communications, 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 February 2000, 'Mystic Star' traffic was heard on 6671.0 kHz. *US Air Force Special Operations Command ======================================== 13207 FOX 1 5732 FOX 2 9017 FOX 4 23271 FOX 8 18027 FOX 9 9018 ? *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. Pagina 231 WUN-v07 *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 Secure Net ========================== 5422.5 3A3 4448.0 3A4 7773.5 3A8 7421.0 3A9 5399.6 3C16 6234.5 3E4 10608.1 3E5 5272.0 3E6 7626.0 3E10 6815.6 3E11 7845.0 3E12 7884.0 3E13 7909.0 3E14 10675.0 3E19 10759.0 3E20 10788.0 3E21 11157.5 3E24 13413.0 3E25 15088.0 has been heard with USCG traffic in recent weeks. Another few frequencies may be 8091.0, 10993.6, 13809.0 and 13950.0. For a full listing of USCG aircraft and helicopters, go to URL: http://www.wunclub.com/ *US Navy Strategic Communications Wing One (SCW-1) ================================================== 6691 CA (7) 11187 CB (0) 17982 CC (9) ? CD 11264 CH (9) Also check 11267 & 13240. References have been made on the air to designators CF, CG, CK, and CL. *US Navy Habitat Net ==================== Jeff Jones reports that these frequencies and channel designators have changed, and are now as follows: 4704.4 5700.4 6719.4 8978.4 9005.4 9011.4 11212.4 15095.4 (replaced 4721.0) WY02B WY02A (replaced 6736.0) (replaced 11214.0) The two designators listed above, WY02A and WY02B, are not yet Pagina 232 WUN-v07 confirmed. And from your columnist personal notes I recently confirmed the callsign Magic Carpet Sierra which is a frequent visitor to the Habitat nets. That call belongs to the Ediz Hook SESEF range (including the ULM-4 range in Washington State. ============================================================== **US Goverment Agencies ======================= *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 FED-STD-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 *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 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) Pagina 233 WUN-v07 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 AL 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 FAAKLO Boonsboro, MD KLO 87-FAA Emergency Relocation Site <Tentative ID> FAALGT Longmont, CO KCP 63-Western US C3 NCS/SCS Mtn FAAMRB Martinsburg, WV KIT 88-Eastern US C3 Net NCS FAAOEX Oklahoma City, OK KIA 21-FAA Aeronautical Center FAAOKC Oklahoma City, OK WHZ 77-Flight Inspect Field Office FAASAC Sacramento, CA WHZ 78-Flight Inspect Field Office FAASJU San Juan, PR KDM 45-San Juan ARTCC FAAZAB Albuquerque, NM KGH 23-Albuquerque ARTCC FAAZAN Anchorage, AK KBX 44-Anchorage ARTCC FAAZBW Nashua, NH KLD 70-Boston ARTCC Pagina 234 FAAZDC FAAZDV FAAZFW FAAZHU FAAZID FAAZJX FAAZKC FAAZLA FAAZLC FAAZMA FAAZME FAAZMP FAAZNY FAAZOA FAAZOB FAAZSE FAAZTL FAAZUA 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 KJK KCJ KBQ KMU KLB KJK KKA KJK KDC KMA KDM KCJ KCD KMR KLA WHX KUV KJB WUN-v07 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 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 *US Goverment SHARES (Shared Resources)Program Pagina 235 13446 14776 WUN-v07 ============================================== 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 ten-channel SCN may be used by SHARES station personnel for training and non-emergency 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. 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 Pagina 236 WUN-v07 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 (2100Z - 0900Z) 8974 11235 13206 Night (0900Z - 2100Z) 3032 5687 8974 The RAAF and RNZAF share 8974 with the Spanish Air Force, and 5687 with the Portugese and German military services. *Australia Navy =============== From an article on the Royal Australian Navy in the WUN newsletter: 2768 4375 6218 6510 8122 9014 13116 17344 22708? A1 A2 ? - Exercise Related A3 A4 ? - Exercise Related A5 A6 A7? *Belgian Air Force ================== 3131.0 YA 4745.0 YD 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 5198.5 5684.0 5699.0 5702.0 5715.0 5717.0 5850.0 6694.0 6706.0 6715.0 6745.0 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 Maritime Command Net: Halifax (A2B) St John's CanForce Discrete Vancouver MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton SAR Net: Halifax, St. John's. Trenton, Vancouver-Pri Halifax Maritime Air Group (D1B) Halifax, Vancouver (D6G) MACS Net: Edmonton, St. John's, Trenton SAR Net: Halifax, Trenton, Vancouver (D3H) MACS Net: Edmonton, Trenton Pagina 237 WUN-v07 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) 9023.0 NORAD: Trenton (C5) 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 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 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 Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf Hotel Juliet Kilo Lima Mike Whiskey X-ray Yankee Pagina 238 WUN-v07 4023.5 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 4841.0 5120.0 6630.0 6651.0 6730.0 6770.0 6834.0 9035.0 11076.0 11217.0 11244.0 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 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/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 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 ======================= 2274.0 USB 2275.5 RTTY Pagina 239 WUN-v07 2954.0 2955.5 3305.5 3306.5 3813.5 3815.0 4762.0 4763.5 4766.0 4777.5 5032.5 5034.0 5052.5 5054.0 5115.0 5116.5 5133.5 5135.0 5144.5 5146.0 5323.5 5325.0 5388.5 5390.0 5768.5 5770.0 USB RTTY USB RTTY USB RTTY USB RTTY USB RTTY USB RTTY USB RTTY USB RTTY USB RTTY USB RTTY USB RTTY USB RTTY USB 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 *French Air Force ================= French Air Force Circus HF radio network 6688 Capitole/RS902 6712 Marjolaine 2 8972 Racontar 1 (not heard for years, still active?) 8992 Vinaigrette 3 13236 Reconfort 3 18012 Citadelle 1 ? Citadelle 3 23254 Verite 3 143.800 MHz (AM mode) This designator is Canasta and comms are relayed all over France. Circus Circus Circus Circus Circus Circus Circus Circus Circus Circus Circus Circus Cyrano Blanc Bangui, Central Africa Republic Bleu Le Reunion, Reunion Island Citron Cayenne, French Guyana Dore Djibouti Fauve Fort de France, Martinique Fraize Fort de France, Martinique Lilas Libreville, Gabon Noir Noumea, New Caledonia Orange Dakar, Senegal Tango Paris/Villacoublay, France Tilleul N'djamena, Chad Vert CFAP Headquarters, Villacoublay, France French E-3 AWACS aircraft Many thanks to Jacques Pagnoux for this information. Pagina 240 WUN-v07 *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 23345 29724 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 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 "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. Pagina 241 WUN-v07 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: 7814.0 EADS-MAHRS 2400 bd burst PSK *German Navy ============ 2625.0 USB 3056.0 USB/RTTY 3116.0 USB-DHJ59 3122.0 USB/RTTY 3939.0 USB-DHJ59 4154.3 USB-DHJ59 (MRY 59/04) 6727.0 USB/RTTY 6730.0 USB/RTTY(Also designated ARCN 405) 6779.3 USB-DHJ59 (MRY 59/06) 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 22238.5 USB 23744.0 USB DHJ49 DHJ51 DHJ53 DHJ57 DHJ58 DHJ59 DHJ61 DHJ62 DHJ63 DHJ66 DHJ70 DHJ78 DHJ82 DHJ84 DHJ85 DHJ97 Ministry of Defence (Bonn/Berlin) Grengel Meteo Ny Warnemünde Ny Schönhagen Ny Glücksburg/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 Glücksburg Rescue Grengel Meteo Ny Flensburg Ny Darsser Ort Grengel Meteo Ny Glückstadt Research Station Kiel Ny Marlow Pagina 242 WUN-v07 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 Glücksburg 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. *NATO E-3 AWACS =============== 3089 Channel 3900 Channel 6690 Channel 8980 Channel 10172 Channel 10315 Channel ? Channel 11228 Channel 15016 Channel ? Channel A01 A02 A03(Secondary) A04 A05 A06 A07 A08 A09 A10 Loggings from the WUN list indicate that the designators for NATO AWACS have changed again - they are now using designators with the format 'A' and a two-digit number (see the first 4 above for an example). It is most likely that the same set of frequencies are being used, but just the designators have changed. Does anyone have any updates?. The following frequencies have also been heard with NATO AWACS type traffic - 6700.0, 8971.0, 6760.0, 6695.0, 3081.0, 3225.0, 4542.0, 4720.0, 4758.0, 6762.5, 8986.5, 11270.5, 15050.0, 17996.5, 6754.0, 12165.0, 5691.0, 6728.0, 23241.2, 8898.7, 15018.5. *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 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 78A 79B 80V 81A 81B 81V 82A Pagina 243 WUN-v07 9260.0 82B 11173.0 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 *Portuguese Air Force ===================== Known frequencies: 5687 6685 8992 9007 *Royal Air Force (RAF) United Kingdom ===================================== 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 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. *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 Callsign: Viper Frequencies: 9031 11247 *Royal Air Force Designator's ============================= (actually UKADGE HF Line Designator List) Pagina 244 WUN-v07 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 Pagina 245 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 WUN-v07 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 *RAF/NATO K Series ==================== The RAF (and other NATO forces) seem to be using a new set of codes to identify some HF frequencies. I do not know what the proper name for this new system is, so until I find out, I'll just call it the 'K series'. 3235.0 4572.0 9010.0 HF? HF? 4520.0 4020.0 4920.0 5173.0 5277.5 5290.0 UHF 7860.0 3304.5 4860.5 UHF UHF 4785.0 4779.0 HF? UHF UHF HF? 4477.0 5045.0 5385.0 5463.0 4012.0 UHF UHF Golf 02 Golf 08 Hotel 05 Kilo 01 Kilo 04 Kilo 05 Kilo 06 Kilo 09 Kilo 10 Kilo 11 Kilo 12 Kilo 14 Kilo 15 Kilo 17 Kilo 18 (Possibly on UHF) Kilo 19 Kilo 20 Kilo 22 Kilo 24 Kilo 25 Kilo 26 Kilo 27 Kilo 28 (Beaver HF?) Kilo 30 Kilo 31 Kilo 33 Kilo 34 Kilo 36 Kilo 55 Kilo 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 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. Pagina 246 WUN-v07 The following JMC frequencies are known: 3357 3805 4484 4778.5 5091.5 5206 5267 5276.5 5733 5910 6224 6237 6697 6779 6882 6940 7795 5280 7934 5310 9394 5460 11149 *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 ================================================================ # NUMBERS & ODDITIES # ////////////////////////////// \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ - Editor: Ary Boender ****** e-mail: [email protected] - Nickname on IRC channels #wun #monitor #numbers: Ary-B - Download the complete N&O newsletter from the N&O web site - at: http://home.luna.nl/~ary/ - Online database: Chris Smolinski <[email protected]> http://www.spynumbers.com/numbersDB/ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ //////////////////////////////// -::: N&O # 35, March 2001 :::Hi welcome to another edition of N&O. To answer a question; yes, there are two editions of N&O. The edition in front of you is the WUN N&O column and the other one is the newsletter edition that also includes a logs column and spy news items. The latter one can be downloaded from the N&O website at http://home.luna.nl/~ary. Not much to report this month. Your contributions are most welcome, folks! <<<<<>>>>> * VOICE STATIONS * ::: COLONEL STEVE I received a nice note this month regarding a station that I had Pagina 247 WUN-v07 mentioned before: Tuning in the militia hour on 21 March on 3260 kHz USB, 0305 UTC. "Colonel Steve" reading number/letter combinations coded messages ("nancy nancy seven whiskey whiskey; kilo x-ray number six number five zulu"). Each group repeated twice. Followed by 3 and 4 word coded messages (camels are good swimmers; peachy keen wheels; grandma sent grandpa home) also repeated twice. Ended with "End of messages for today, I`m putting this in the burn barrel." Then into the usual drivel. I needed a good laugh today. Thanks, Colonel Steve! <Dave Hughes, K.C. MO, DX LISTENING DIGEST> <<<<<>>>>> ::: THREE NOTE ODDITY [G04] Hans-Friedrich Dumrese's monthly show. With logo this time :-) 01.03.01 2105Z 2135Z 4.750 kHz 4.850 kHz Message : 06287 80543 30201 66353 01717 76666 25403 37255 = 34 groups 12828 26564 61410 41523 21420 03784 06017 31484 08236 52430 76710 03784 52867 46675 32608 85184 84874 83417 22462 16418 58721 30057 36424 66115 67281 41187 Remarks : No "9" High GC Next month on Summer sked 2005/2035Z Winter 2105 2135 <<< 03/00 04/00 05/00 06/00 07/00 08/00 09/00 10/00 11/00 12/00 01/01 02/01 03/01 4520 5210 4830 5220 5360 5320 4760 4580 4270 4110 4120 4280 4750 4420 5310 4930 5320 5460 5420 4860 4680 4370 4210 4220 4380 4850 2nd transmission -100 kHz 2nd transmission +100 kHz . . . . . . . . . .+'''+. . *+HFD+* . `+,,,+' <<<<<>>>>> ::: NANCY SUSAN ADAM [E15] Last month E15 re-appeared after quite a long silence. I wonder if the propagation conditions were to blame for this. Looking at this month's reports it looks like the station is as active as ever. Reports on various days but all from Western Europe on 18000 kHz at 1100 (BEC), 11170 kHz at 1230 (OSS), 11000 kHz at 1300 (BEC), and on 14000 kHz at 1400 (FYP). <<<<<>>>>> ::: 'AYOM' - NEW MIDDLE EAST STATION??? The following report was filed by Robin L. Harwood from Australia <[email protected]>. Any information about this station is most welcome. ''There is a new channel for the presumed Farsi clandestine signal, Pagina 248 WUN-v07 which I have labelled as "ayom". This word or phrase is very often the first word in a sentence and must be a preposition or adjective. Here is the log entry. February 27, 2130 UTC, 12450 kHz DSB. "Ayom" heard but with moderate to severe bubble jammers. Female announcer reading sentences which are repeated. // 10080 kHz. February 27, 2040 UTC, 10080 DSB. "Ayom" is there but completely swamped by very wide bubble jammers in excess of 16 kHz. Earliest I have heard them here which is indicative that they must be on that channel for over 90 minutes. 8600 kHz also had bubble jammers present but no discernible modulation. A few days back there were intermittent snatches of audio so the sender may be experiencing modulation problems. It was also the weakest of the three. From my monitoring, it is very difficult to determine whether it is a broadcast or a spy numbers station. Yesterday the station concluded with a music bridge yet "Cherry Ripe/ Lincolnshire Poacher" do likewise. The broadcaster that formerly was on 8850 kHz variable has not been heard lately. This did have speeches and rousing choruses and also suffered from identical jamming but were never as strong as "ayom" nor were they long on any given channel. I think we can deduce that the latter is definitely a different operation from "ayom". From other observations, it is clear that "ayom" is located in the Middle East possibly even Israel as 4XZ in Haifa is on 10045 at similar times. It clearly is no shoestring outfit compared to the 8850 "Voice of the Mujahaddin" because to be on several frequencies with a stable carrier is indicative of being located at a major site. I am awaiting translation of their audio which may clarify things. I am somewhat puzzled if it indeed is a spy station, why the presence of several bubble jammers spilling over. They too must be expending quite a bit of energy yet they are spasmodic. Some days they are absent particularly on Sundays (UTC). Anybody else hearing them? What times and/or channels?'' Thanks for the note, Robin. <<<<<>>>>> * MORSE STATIONS * ::: L9CC REVISITED Tom forwarded a note about L9CC. The station that was DFed to the Moscow reagion by the German RegTP. Igor sugested earlier China as country of origin and it looks like he is right...... ''I just was informed by the german HAM-radio intruder watch that the german telecommunication authority (RegTP) has again DF (beamed) the famous CW station L9CC (active in CW with calling-marker to CP17) and identified this station as coming from China. Seems that they correct their first DF of Moscow Region. Looks that Igor was absolutly correct with his ID of China, according to their operation style ! great !'' L9CC reportedly used the following frequencies in March: 4048, 5340, 5431, 5435, 5439, 6913, 7047.3, and 9447 kHz. <<<<<>>>>> ::: RUSSIAN BEACON CLUSTERS & CHANNEL MARKERS [MX} The strange letter combinations heard in the Far East still continue. Pagina 249 WUN-v07 Takashi logged the following combinations: MMMAMA on 10872, 13527 and 16332 kHz. AAINNM on 3594, 4558, 7039, 8495, 10872 and 13528 kHz. TEEEEE was heard on 3594, 4588, 7039, 8495, 10872, 13528 and 16332 kHz where normally 'M' was heard. These markers are stronger than 'F' from Vladivostok. I wonder if these letter combinations are intentional or are caused by a faulty transmitter, supposedly from the home of 'M', Magadan. Other observations from Europe: - P, S and C were noted on all cluster frequencies but not always at the same time. Observations from Japan, S.E. Russia - 3594 A, F, M - 4558 A, F, M - 5154 A, F, M (first time for - 7039 A, C, F, M - 8495 A, F, M - 10872 A, C, M - 13528 A, C, F, K, S - 16332 C, P, S - 20048 C, P, S - 'T' was heard on 3594, 4558, 7039, - 'E' was heard on 3594, 4588, 7039, and Australia: 'M' on this frequency) 8495, 10872 and 13528 kHz 8495, 10872, 13528 and 16332 kHz. Observations from North America: - a mixture of the above. <<<<<>>>>> ::: xxx7 PROPAGATION LOGGER The unid back, if sequence on 4207, - presumably Russian - point-to-point propagation tester is it was gone at all. Heard on 3207, 4207, ... 16207 kHz. The started at 08:37:05 and 09:07:05 on 3207, 10 seconds later and so on, up to 16207 kHz. Klaus Betke noticed a difference in the data bursts: ''Now there are apparently two systems: The old approximate 100 bps burst, and a new faster one. On 7207 kHz and below I could only hear the "fast" burst. On 8207 and higher either both or the old one. Did not sound as if they were responding to each other; just two similar systems at the same time on the same frequency. If the new one is also in CIS, it must be in the western most part of Belorussia or Ukraine, or Kaliningrad. Anything beyond could hardly be heard here at 0900.'' <<<<<>>>>> ::: UNID CW STATION Igor is always good for an odd log. His submission for this month was found on 3100 kHz at 1729 UTC on 13 March. qct qct qct qct qct qct 63906 10/// 47868 10/// 2899/ 00/// 86966 02/// /8658 03304 56685 02402 (rptd 5 minutes, speed 50 WPM) qct qct qct (100 spm) 00679 ///// ///// 00880 ///// ///// 51080 ///// ///// 52680 ///// ///// 03880 ///// ///// 05580 ///// ///// Pagina 250 WUN-v07 1150/ 71957 59508 9265/ 4856/ 1677/ 78622 62760 33903 91722 02792 6776/ 9588/ 0446/ 1764/ 8153/ 36832 26896 61777 66818 2540/ 5286/ 3889/ 8383/ 53658 22804 10854 7382/ = qru 10/// 04079 ///// 02/// 02780 ///// 02/// 02880 ///// 00/// 01080 ///// 004// 05080 ///// 02305 02280 ////8 02/// 02280 ///// 03/// 01080 ///// 10403 03378 ///// 02302 02280 ///// 03102 51280 ///// 03080 03676 ////6 02880 53880 ////6 /0502 07876 ////8 02/// 04880 ////6 02/// 02880 ////6 02802 51880 ////6 02/// 52880 ////8 10808 51776 ////8 02/// 01880 ///// 18708 51880 1885/ 10/// 00877 12356 03/// 54680 ////6 03802 52280 ////9 03510 51880 ///// 03702 53480 ///// 03802 53880 20258 02/// 55480 1545/ qru qru sk qct ///// ///// ///// ///// ///// 23/// ///// ///// ///// ///// ///// 63/// 63/// 83/// 83/// 81/// 63/// 23/// ///// ///// ///// 55/// 63/// 23/// ///// ///// 33/// ///// Ideas anyone??? <<<<<>>>>> ::: A2A [M63] For "A2A"-watchers - this station has changed its operating habits. It no longer uses fixed freqs for its early-morning transmissions, but remains on whatever freqs it was using the previous evening. It used 4067 and 5117, with the out stations on 4759 kHz. A2A comes on at 0500 UTC asking for "QSA and REP", and the out stations reply in turn saying "REP" or occasionally a different three-letter group. It comes on again at 0600; if there is traffic on hand, he sends it (using this odd system at 115.74 bd with ACF = 23) on RTTY, otherwise he merely asks for "QSA and OP" and the out stations reply in turn with the QSA report and the number of the operator on duty. (This applies on weekdays; on Sundays the 0600 transmission does not take place until 0700; I am not sure about Saturdays). From the last weekend in March, when Summer Time begins throughout Europe, all these times will be one hour earlier by UTC. <source: John Doe. Thanks OM!> -o-o-o-o-conet-o-o-o-o--------------------------------------------------------# UTILITY ROUND-UP # - Editor: Ary Boender e-mail: [email protected] --------------------------------------------A crash destroyed my columns just before the deadline but luckily I still had the stuff that Trond, Costas, Fabrizio and Markus sent. Thanks for your contributions guys! ::: HWK7 Fabrizio Magrone sent us a note that HWK7 is active again on his usual Pagina 251 WUN-v07 frequency 6998 kHz. This religious fanatic pirate transmits very long religious messages and uses a call sign that resembles the call signs of the Vatican (HVK). He states that he sends from Loreto, a well known Catholic sanctuary but according to dfs he transmits more probably from north west Italy. <<<<<>>>>> ::: BROTHERS OF CHARITY The religious congregation "Brothers of Charity" in Congo can be found daily on 14.025 to 14.050, 21.150 and 21.333 USB in French and local dialect during local daytime using "call signs" like A, A2, A3, DG, etc. and on 14.330 at 1800 UTC. Call signs noted there are MB, MC, EAR and others. You can easily recognize them because the operators usually whistle in the microphone at the beginning of a QSO. Their web site is at http://www.fracarita.org/ I don't know if they QSL. Let me know if someone succeeds in getting a QSL from the Brothers. <<<<<>>>>> ::: ZEVS, THE RUSSIAN 82 Hz ELF TRANSMITTER - an Extreme Low Frequency transmission-system by Trond Jacobsen at ALFLAB, Halden in Norway < [email protected] > WHY THE USE OF SUCH EXTREME LOW FREQUENCIES FOR COMMUNICATIONS WITH SUBMARINES ? The main reason for this is the extreme low frequency signals ability to penetrate deep down below the surface of the ocean. Not only will the ELF frequencies penetrate water, but also thick sea-ice, making it possible for submarines to receive orders while they are travelling under Polar Ice caps. Down there in the oceans at depths often below 300 meter, is a fleet of nuclear armed submarines, from both east and west, playing hide and seek with each other. Nuclear powered submarines can stay at these depths for weeks, without the need to break the surface for fresh air or other supplies. The main problem is to get information of what is going on at the surface, down to the sub. In waters where the submarines patrol on a regular basis, there are most likely several near bottom fixed stations for hydro-acoustic communication. This system links the submarine with coastal points relaying radio signals. Underwater sound communication is quite effective for joint tactical actions of submarines with other sub and / or surface ships. As these underwater acoustic communication systems are intended for comparatively short distances, up to 10-30 km, problems arise when the submarines operate outside the normal areas, far from the safe waters covered by national defence and communication systems. Out in the no-mans land of the international waters are the only means of communication with the submarines, to use radio in the VLF or ELF range. The radio signals ability to penetrate water depends on the frequency and the salinity of the water. In the middle of the Atlantic ocean, with a salinity of 3.2 %, a VLF signal will penetrate down to a depth of 10-20 meter, barely periscope-depth for a modern large scale submarine. In areas with less salinity, like the Mediterranean Sea or in the brackish waters of the Baltic Sea, the same signal will be possible to receive at a depth in excess of 40 meter. For submarines operating deeper than this, the only solution for one-way communication is an ELF link with frequencies below 3 kHz, to the surface. As of today both the Russian Navy and the US Navy operate ELF transmitters capable of communication with their respective submarines. THE LOCATION OF ZEVS Pagina 252 WUN-v07 The Russian ELF transmitter Zevs, is located north/west of Murmansk - 69N 33E, at the Kola Peninsula in north-western Russia. In the Murmansk area on Kola are the home port of the Russian Northern Fleet and a multitude of other military installations, like the Russian Arctic Fleet Air-force operating from the Olegonorsk airfield. One must assume that the Tu-142 MR (Bear J) "radio re translator" aircraft stationed at this airfield, together with ZEVS and the RDL 18.1 / 21.10 kHz VLF transmitters are the backbone of the ELF/VLF communication link between the Kremlin Op-Center and the Russian nuclear-armed submarines. To build and operate an ELF-transmitter is rather difficult and expensive. The antenna system needs a lot of space and the transmitter requires a small power plant of its own, but also the geological conditions at the antenna site must be taken into consideration before the building starts. The number one rule, for a successful ELF transmitter site like Zevs and the US counterpart operating at 76 Hz from the dual-antenna WMT (Wisconsin Transmitter Facility) and MTF (Michigan Transmitter Facility) sites, are very low electrical ground conductivity. This is a necessary feature, exclusive to ground based ELF-transmitters,as opposed to all other kinds of radio transmitters, which need good earth ground-plane connection for the antenna. A suitable location for an ELF transmitter would therefore be in areas with not more then a rather thin layer, only a couple of meters of sand or moréne gravel, covering the base rock like igneous granite and metamorphic gneiss. Areas to look for, are where the remnants of the very old Precambrian mountain belts, are to be found close to the surface of the earth. In Canada and northern USA is the Canadian, also named the Laurentian shield, covering an area of 4790000 sq km, portions of the shields southern edge are exposed in northern Michigan and Wisconsin. Another suitable location in the US is the Adirondacks in New York. In Europe are similar suitable locations for ELF transmitters, to be found in areas covered by the Baltic and the Caledonian shields. Like the Scandinavian countries, where exposed portions of this European continental core is easily found and in the western part of Russia, like on the Kola Peninsula. Other suitable locations for ground based ELF transmitting antennas are countries with geological remnants of long gone, eroded mountain ranges, like in Scotland. GlenGarry Forest in Scotland was intended as a location for a Royal Navy ELF transmitter operating on 72Hz, for communication with the Trident submarines. This project was tested but the expenses contra efficiency was too high and after a political debate, the GlenGarry ELF communication station turned into history. THE EXTREME LOW TRANSMISSION FREQUENCY With a transmitted signal as low as 82 Hz or 0.000082 MHz (equals a wavelength of 3658536.5 meter or 3658.5 km ), we are talking real long waves. At the Zevs military operating frequency, the wavelength is more than one quarter of the earths diameter. If you think your backyard is too small for a half wavelength dipole-antenna at the 80 meter radio-amateur band, try to imagine a half wave-length dipole-antenna at a frequency as low as 82 Hz. At this extreme low frequency, the half wavelength dipole antenna, would need to be 1829.25 km long, this is longer then the distance Moscow-Berlin or London-Napoli in Europa. And the 82 Hz dipole would need to be longer then the distance between Miami-St.Louis or New York-New Orleans in North America. Even the distance between Renato's QTH in Cumiana - Italy and mine here in Halden - Norway, close to 1660 km, is shorter than a 82 Hz half-wave dipole .But luckily for the designers of the ELF station Zevs, there is no need to design and construct gigantic antennas like these very large theoretical dipole antennas, to get a useful signal from the transmitter-site high above the arctic-circle near Murmansk, to the Russian submarines deep beneath the waves of the oceans. The solution to this gigantic ELF antenna-problem, is in fact right under your feet. THE KOLA PENINSULA TRANSMITTER FACILITY Pagina 253 WUN-v07 The Russian ELF transmitter Zevs, was detected during the early 1990's. Radio noise measurement systems operated by Stanford University copied the signals around the globe. The 82 Hz signal was even received at the base at Arrival Height in Antarctic (78S 167W). At that time was there no information available about ELF transmitters other then the US 76 Hz system. Loads of articles and comments have been written about the USN system while media coverage of Zevs' discovery is almost non-existent. The Stanford University scientists, quickly assumed that the source for the 82 Hz signal was in Russia. This logical deduction was based upon the comparatively large signal strength of the 82 Hz transmission at Søndrestrømfjord scientific station in Greenland and by references to a Russian ELF transmitter in a novel (!!!) by Tom Clancy, who has a reputation for accuracy in regard to defence matters. They also predicted the construction and orientation of the transmitter antenna as a long horizontal electric dipole, oriented in an approximate east/west direction. This has since been confirmed by Russian sources; the transmitter consists of two swept-frequency generators of sinusoidal voltage and two parallel horizontal grounded antennas, each about 60 km long. The generators provide 200-300A currents in the antennas, in the frequency range from 20 Hz to 250 Hz. But there is one correction to be made; the two 60 km long antennas are NOT the antennas, but are in fact the feed lines. The actual antenna is the earth itself. By building the antenna at a location with a poor effective conductivity of the ground, and by grounding the ends of the feed line / antenna, the signal is forced deep down into the ground, making the earth itself the effective radiating element. The feed lines of this giant antenna, look like telegraph wires on poles from the old days. Down from the last pole at the end of each antenna leg, there is a thick copper wire down to the ground and installed deep in a bore hole, for the earth connection. Calculations based on data collected back in 1990, also show that the 82 Hz Zevs ELF transmitter is 10 dB more powerful then the US Navy 76 Hz ELF transmissions from the dual WMT/MTF sites. Because of the very low efficiency, the effective radiated power is only a couple of Watts (!!) but that is enough to secure near global coverage at these frequencies, because the earth itself is the actual antenna. TRANSMISSION MODE The Zevs 82 Hz transmission is technically speaking, making use of a minimum shifted carrier, MSK. This type of transmission mode, is in use by nearly all modern submarine-communication VLF transmitter facilities. What makes the mode of the ZEVS and similar ELF transmitters so unique, is the very narrow frequency shift of the transmitter carrier, during the message phase of the transmission. The widest frequency shift observed, is in the narrow range 81 Hz to 83.3 Hz, at the start of a transmitted message! The carrier shift of only 2.3 Hz. makes up the difference in a mark and a space of the MSK signal. That obviously calls for some rather sophisticated decoding software used by the onboard communication computer system of the submarine. The ELF carrier frequency is shifted from the normal carrier frequency of 82 Hz, down to 81.6 Hz and up to 82.7 Hz, prior to this message. This is most likely the 'message waiting' call function of the Russian ZEVS transmitter. ZEVS SIGNAL CODING AND DECODING Even after reduction of both Russian and American nuclear weapons, there are still enough atomic war heads, onboard submarines around the world, to wipe us off this planet. To launch these missiles a code is needed. The Zevs transmitters with their nearly worldwide coverage, make it possible to send one-way messages to submerged Russian submarines, in both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Using ELF transmitters like Zevs, nuclear powered submarines can stay under water at operational depth with operational speed for weeks and Pagina 254 WUN-v07 months, out of sight of the enemy. The easiest way to contact a deep submerged submarine, is to use the carrier of the ELF transmitter as a doorbell. The captain's orders for the mission, received at the home port, ordering him to take the submarine to a pre-defined location and stay there for a specific time, if an ELF signal with the right frequency is not detected by the computer on board the submarine. If such a signal is detected, several actions are taken. A possible scenario is to bring the sub from the secure deep waters to more shallow water in order to receive new orders on standard communications frequencies, ranging from VLF to satellite. This can be done by launching the ELF/VLF communication buoy, which makes it possible to receive radio messages, target designation data and satellite navigation signals while remaining at a reasonable safe depth. Russian submarines like the type 667 'DELTA' have two of these floating communication buoys. Or with increased risk of being detected, the captain might take the submarine up to periscope depth and make use of satellite or other high data rate communication. To make use of Zev's full potential as a one-way, but worldwide, communication tool, require some slightly more sophisticated message coding. ELF transmissions make use of a very slow data rate, this combined with high natural noise-levels at the frequencies used, put special demand on the coding used for the message. Attack orders like: 'fire ballistic missile 2,4,6,8 with pre-programmed address and ballistic missiles 1,3,5,7 redirected to 59.8;12N 11.23;55E (my QTH !) are not very likely, as this will cause an irreversible effect if it was NOT the intended message, but something incorrectly decoded by the communication computer on board the submarine. With a transmission format using only a single three letter code and repeating this single code before the 15 minute message segment of an ELF transmission, it would still be possible to signal some 35937 different codes (33x33x33=35937) when the 33 letter Russian alphabet is used. The coded message sent is a repeated, error correcting code. The bit rate is a few bits per minute repeated until enough data is accumulated to let the receiver decide if a letter has been received successfully. At the end of the message segment it is expected that three correct characters in the codeword have completed the 'journey' from the ZEVS transmitter to the submarine. In the early 1990's the Zevs transmitter was at several times observed using telegraphy and Morse code. If the Russians still use this mode and code, the same rules apply for this type of communication. The length of each dash or dot is of course very long, compared to normal speed Morse as heard on the radio amateur bands. Instead of keying the carrier on and off, it would be beneficial for the quality of the transmission to use frequency shift in the transmitted carrier instead. For an example on how this works tune to MKL, an LF transmitter, operating at 82.75 kHz from Kinloss in Scotland, MKL uses this mode and code for the TAFS (weather forecast / report) transmission on the hour, every hour. NON-MILITARY USE OF THE ZEVS TRANSMITTER Contrary to the US dual WTF / MTF facility, the CIS ELF transmitter Zevs at the Kola peninsula, is not exclusively used for military communication purposes. The ELF electromagnetic waves do not only penetrate water but also the ground to great depths. This property is used for geophysical research. Electromagnetic sounding and monitoring of the earths crust was in 1994 performed by Earth Crust Institute of St. Petersburg and the Geological Institute of the Kola Science Center. Frequencies used were in the range 31-166 Hz and high resolutions of signals could be measured up to several thousand of kilometers from the source. From 1995 and onwards the Zevs transmitter has been used in various research projects connected with seismic activity monitoring. Precursors like variations in rock conductance and ionosphere disturbance are important early warning signals for earthquake preparation. The use of the 82 Hz Zevs carrier provides a higher accuracy of measurements, making it possible to extract data from very deep soundings not earlier possible Pagina 255 WUN-v07 by using standard sources of pulsed electro-magnetic field. In Northern Caucasus, at 2700 km from the Kola Peninsula, is the 82 Hz field strong enough to make confident measurements using standard wideband ACF-2 instruments for audiomagnetotellurics (AMT) soundings. Closer to Kola, at distances of 'only' 950 km on the Karelia isthmus is the 82 Hz ELF signal used for collecting correlation data for the vertical tide deformation of the earth surface. This deformation also causes changes in the earth's conductivity, in the same way as before an earthquake. This normal deformation correction data, of up to 20 cm at the Karelia test-site (but up to 60 cm tidal deformation is normal at the equator), is necessary to effectively analyse early warning signals before a possible earth quake. China has used this promising method for earthquake detection, during the experimental studies by the Institute of Geology, China Seismological Bureau in Beijing and the St. Petersburg State University in Russia, at several test-sites in the vicinity of Beijing, Baodi and Jixian in northern China. ELF, AN OFTEN USED AND MISUSED PHRASE Search for ELF on the web and you get quite a number of hits, directing you from small fairies and elves, via a French oil company, to the wildest histories about death rays, mind control and electronic warfare. Electromagnetic radiation with frequencies in the ELF range, might of course like all electromagnetic radiation, seriously damage your health. If the field is strong enough, if you have been exposed to an electromagnetic field too long. If.. if... I do not say that the ELF doomsday prophets and activists are wrong. The human body is full of electrical signals on several different frequencies, all of a non-natural nature caused by the TV, cellular phones, military transmissions, mains and electrical fields etc. from all the other electrical gadgets we humans all like to use and worship, will of course interact with those natural occurring signals. A well known authority in this field is once quoted like this: 'The human body is an electrically conducting fluid' just a big sack of salty water. Any fluctuating magnetic field in a conductive fluid sets up electric currents.' This is supposed to have an effect on the natural electro biological signals in the human body. How this will affect the human race in the long term, we do not know. Whenever an unknown transmission is detected, lots of people immediately shout that it is HAARP, which apparently is a synonym for 'Big Evil'. HF Over The Horizon Radars, OTHRs, are no ELF transmitters. The same applies to ionospheric heaters like Eiscat and HAARP. Their ELF signal is a secondary product of an HF transmission. When a 2.2 Hz transmission was logged the question arose where he gigantic 2.2 Hz antenna could be located. With transmitters like HAARP, that modulate the polar electro jet with ELF frequencies, the 2.2 Hz antenna question has been answered because not only the earth but also the atmosphere acts as radiating element. The HAARP transmitter facility at Gakona in Alaska is using this effect for (test) transmissions at 2.2 Hz to US submarines. SUGGESTED READING / SOURCES: Antony C. Fraser-Smith: Reception of ELF signals at antipodal distances. Tom Clancy: The Hunt for Red October. Gerd Klawitter et al: Langwellen und Langstwellenfunk. www.fas.org : various articles regarding ELF and defence matters. Jerry Proc: Operating at ELF Frequencies.www.istc.ru : example of non-military use of Zevs. M.L Burrows: ELF communication antennas. THE WORLD WIDE WEB for a multitude of interesting ELF related articles. Thanks to: Renato Romero, Väinö Lehtorantha, Manfred Kerckhoff and Dave Oxnard For valuable information and great inspiration. <<<<<>>>>> ::: RDL - RUSSIAN NAVY HQ MOSCOW Pagina 256 WUN-v07 Trond mentioned RDL in his ZEVS article. He copied some nice stuff from this station lately. Here is his report: - RDL on 18.1 kHz; unid transmitter site. Mode: Morse uuu rdl rdl rl i i i i i i rdl rdl rdl 13967 26223 13967 26223 13967 26223 k(with error and most likely hand keyed !, 24 WPM, even the error message was keyed wrong! it should have been .. .. .. .. ( = 4 x "i" not 6 x "i" ) Mode: Morse u rdl rdl rdl t538t8t839 t538t8t839 t538t8t839 k ( normal speed, ~21WPM )Mode: Bee/36-50 75 Hz idling and several messages Bearing was 130 degrees from here (QTH 59.8.12N 11.23.55E) for all the above listed transmissions, indicating a possibly new transmitter site, Kaliningrad. But only some RDF, will give us the correct answer. RLO was also very active on 18.1 with transmissions from their site at Ryazan, south-east of Moscow. More interesting though, was the appearance of the unid RDL transmitter at 27.35 kHz. Here is an extract, of what has been monitored: - RDL on 27.35 kHz; unid transmitter site. Mode: Mode: Mode: Mode: Bee/36-50 75 Hz. Heavy QRM Morse. QRM A0/F1B 75 Hz. Test transmission F1B very narrow shift; two channels; possibly //18.3 kHz <<<<<>>>>> ::: NDB's - Aero Navigation Long wave Beacons in Greece compiled by Costas Location ID kHz Auth. LAT LONG Range Type Status ---------------------------------------------------------------------Aigina EGN 382 CAA 3745N 2325E 50 NDB Note 3 Aleksandreia GDA 394 Army 4039N 2246E 50 NDB Aleksandroupoli ALP 351 CAA 4051N 2556E 25 L Andravida AML 367 HAF 3746N 2120E 100 NDB Astypalaia ATL 422 CAA 3634N 2622E 25 L Athens/Glyfada HN 294 CAA 3752N 2344E 25 LM Note 3 Athens/Kavouri HK 275 CAA 3749N 2346E 25 LO Note 3 Chania/Souda Bay SUD 409 HAF 3531N 2409E 200 NDB Chios HIO 299 CAA 3820N 2608E 80 NDB Dekelia/Tatoi DEK 388 HAF 3806N 2346E 50 NDB Inactive Elefsis ELF 418 HAF 3804N 2333E 50 NDB Epitalio EPI 401 CAA 3737N 2130E 25 L "FISKA" FIS 314 CAA 4105N 2259E 40 L Ikaria IKA 322 CAA 3741N 2620E 25 L Ioannina IOA 340 CAA 3942N 2049E 50 NDB Iraklio/Kazantz HER 431 CAA 3520N 2510E 25 L Kalamata KTA 348 HAF 3703N 2201E 100 NDB Karistos KRS 285 CAA 3800N 2425E 50 NDB Karpathos KRC 314 CAA 3525N 2709E 25 L Kastelorizo KZO 416 CAA 3608N 2934E 25 L Kastoria KSO 372 CAA 4026N 2116E 25 L Kavala KHR 327 CAA 4055N 2438E 25 L Kavouri KVR 357 CAA 3748N 2345E 200 NDB Note 3 Kefalinia KEF 318 CAA 3807N 2030E 25 L Kerkyra KEK 403 CAA 3935N 1954E 25 L Kithira KIT 372 CAA 3616N 2300E 25 L Korinthos KOR 392 CAA 3756N 2256E 50 NDB Note 3 Kos KOS 311 CAA 3637N 2706E 25 L Kozani KZN 291 CAA 4017N 2150E 50 NDB Larissa LSA 362 HAF 3938N 2227E 100 NDB Leros LRO 419 CAA 3711N 2648E 25 L Lesvos LVO 397 CAA 3903N 2636E 25 L Limnos LIO 429 CAA 3955N 2514E 150 NDB Pagina 257 Marathon Megara Mikonos Milos Naxos Nea Anchialos Paros Preveza/Action Rodos/Diagoras Samos Santorini Skiathos Sounion Stefanovikion Syros Tanagra Thessaloniki Zakinthos MAR MGR MKO MLO NXO NAN PAO PRV ROS SMO THR SKC SUN STF SYR TNG THS ZAT 422 405 401 378 326 335 386 353 339 375 307 326 319 522 417 303 345 326 WUN-v07 3809N 2401E 3800N 2323E 3726N 2520E 3642N 2428E 3704N 2522E 3913N 2248E 3700N 2507E 3855N 2046E 3625N 2807E 3741N 2635E 3624N 2528E CAA 3910N 2330E CAA 3740N 3402E Army 3928N 2245E CAA 3725N 2456E HAF 2820N 2343E CAA 4027N 2259E CAA 3745N 2053E CAA Army CAA CAA CAA HAF CAA HAF CAA CAA 25 80 25 25 25 100 25 50 25 80 80 25 50 L NDB L L L NDB L NDB L NDB NDB L NDB L L 50 NDB 80 NDB 25 L Note 1 Inactive Inactive Note 2 The 4th column indicates the owner/operator: HAF: Hellenic Air Force,CAA: Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority, Army: Greek Army, HN: Hellenic Navy, Munic: Municipal airport. The 8th column indicates the type of the transmitter: NDB: On-route Non Directional Beacon, L: Locator Marker, LO: Locator Marker (outer), LM: Locator Marker (middle). The range is in nautical miles. Some beacons are still listed in the Supplements but they are not active. These are marked with the word "Inactive" in the 9th column. The official frequency allocation for the long wave beacon band in Greece is the following: Freq. (kHz) Services Details ---------------------------------------------------------------255 - 283.5 AER RN (shared with LW broadcasters) 283.5 - 315 MAR RN, AER RN 315 - 325 AER RN 325 - 405 AER RN 405 - 415 RN 410 kHz: Radio DF 415 - 435 MAR MOB, AER RN Military 435 - 525.5 MAR MOB (incl. NAVTEX 518 kHz) NOTE 1: The Greek government intended to close Marathon Airport [LGMR] in November 2000 and convert it to a sports center, after pressure from the operators of the new Athens International Airport at Spatta. NOTE 2: While Tanagra NDB no longer exists, it is still used as a reporting point and the Civil Aviation Authority simply advertises it with NOTAM as "temporarily out of order". Note 3: These beacons are used for approach and departure procedures to the existing Athens International Airport LGAT, which closed on 1 March 2001. Therefore it is expected that some of them shall be decommissioned. Some of them must remain active to serve Elefsis Air Base LGEL. <<<<<>>>>> ::: I AM LOOKING FOR...... Trond Jacobsen <[email protected]> writes that he has heard a very narrow shifted carrier ( < 3 Hz ) at dusk and dawn. The MSK signal is using a data-transfer rate of only a couple bits per minute. The unid carrier is not part of the known Russian or US ELF transmissions on 82 Hz and 76 Hz. Trond suspects that the station transmits either tests or that it is part Pagina 258 WUN-v07 of some tethered antenna experiment. The transmissions carry data. While browsing through the WUN logs he noticed a log from Shuan Brennan who submitted a rather cryptic log in October 2000: 9.0 14: 26 12 6 6/2 Yes its 50 ( 03/oct/2000 ) As this might be the same signal that Trond investigates he would like to get in contact with Shuan or anyone else who knows more about it or who is willing to participate in a DF session. ------------------------------------------------------WUN UTILITIES LOGGINGS COLUMN March 2001. Edited by Eddie Bellerby ([email protected]) and our illustrious Team Logs Members: Jim Dunnett: Simon Denneen: Graeme Bartlett: Bob Yellen: A-E U-Z ([email protected]) F-J ([email protected]) K-O P-T ([email protected]) Ladies & Gentlemen of WUN I would like to thank you all for your patience and forebearance while I tried to get the logs column correct. Special thanks must go to Day Watson for his help in finding out what I was doing wrong. I hope this logs column will be correct for the first time, if not I am already in the tall building I threatened to jump from (I think 7 floors should be sufficient). Thank you 00011.1 ?: Russian 1640 USB / Russian Radio Telephone ? (24/Feb/2001)(Howard) 00016.0 GBR: Rugby UK 1750 F1B 85 Hz (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00016.4 JXN: NATO COMSUBLANT Noviken, Norway 1117 F1B 200 Hz (20/feb/2001)(TJ) 00016.4 JXN: NATO COMSUBLANT Noviken, Norway 1908 F1B 200 Hz (18/feb/2001)(TJ) 00017.8 unid: poss US TACAMO 2025 F1B 50 Hz 50 baud (end of txm 2029) (21/feb/2001)(TJ) 00018.1 RDL: CIS MIL (poss Molodechno tx site, Belarus) 2014 F1B 85 Hz carrier shift tests (21/feb/2001)(TJ) 00018.1 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva, unid tx site 0847 A1A/A1Bmorse: uuu rdl rdl rl i i i i i i rdl rdl rdl 13967 26223 13967 26223 13967 26223 k ( with error and most likely handkeyed !, 24 WPM, even the error message are keyed wrong ! it should have been .. .. .. .. ( = 4 x "i" not 6 x "i" )(09/mar/2001)(TJ) 00018.1 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva, unid tx site 0848 A1A morse:urdl rdl rdl t538t8t839 t538t8t839 t538t8t839 k ( normal speed, ~21WPM ) (09/mar/2001)(TJ) 00018.1 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva, unid tx site 0849 F1B Bee/36-50 75 Hz: idling and several messages, started 1 minute delayed due to previous morse EAM's (09/mar/2001)(TJ) 00018.1 RDL: CIS MIL High Command, Krasnodar tx site, Russia 1454 F1B Bee/36-50 (simulcasting with 21.1 kHz )(20/feb/2001)(TJ) 00018.1 RDL: CIS MIL High Command, Krasnodar tx site, Russia 1628 F1B Bee/36-50 85 Hz (19/feb/2001)(TJ) 00018.1 RDL: CIS MIL High Command, Krasnodar tx site, Russia 1638 F1B Pagina 259 00018.1 00018.1 00018.1 00018.1 00018.1 00018.2 00018.2 00018.2 00018.3 00018.6 at WUN-v07 Bee/36-50 85 Hz (19/feb/2001)(TJ) RDL: CIS MIL High Command, Krasnodar tx site, Russia 1648 F1B Bee/36-50 85 Hz (19/feb/2001)(TJ) RDL: CIS MIL High Command, Krasnodar tx site, Russia 1658 F1B Bee/36-50 85 Hz (19/feb/2001)(TJ) RDL: CIS MIL High Command, Krasnodar tx site, Russia 2150 F1B Bee/36-50 85 Hz (simulcasting with 21.1 kHz) (19/feb/2001)(TJ) RDL: CIS MIL High Command, Krasnodar tx site, Russia, 1731 F1B 85 Hz shift test (19/feb/2001)(TJ) RDL: CIS MIL Krasnodar Russia 1751 F1B (Bee 36-50) 85 Hz(4/feb/2001)(TJ) VTX3: Indian Navy, Vijayanarayanam India, 1115 A0 test, (20/feb/2001)(TJ) VTX3: Indian Navy, Vijayanarayanam India, 1116 A1A/A1B ID channel marker, (20/feb/2001)(TJ) VTX3: Indian Navy, Vijayanarayanam India, 1838 A1A/A1B (19.1WPM) (21/feb/2001)(TJ) HWU: Le Blanc France 1751 F1B 200 Hz (4/feb/2001)(TJ) unid: unid location / bearing 85°/265° 1341 A0 ( carrier stopped 1344 ) (19/feb/2001)(TJ) 00018.6 unid: unid location / bearing 85°/265° 1628 A0 ( carrier stopped at 1640 ) (19/feb/2001)(TJ) 00018.6 unid: unid location / bearing 85°/265° 1649 A0 ( start at 1649 /stop at 171055 ) (19/feb/2001)(TJ) 00018.6 unid: unid location / bearing 85°/265° 1726 A0 ( start at 1726 /stop at 173655 ) (19/feb/2001)(TJ) 00018.7 unid: unid location / bearing 80°/260° 1442 F1B Bee/36-50 85 Hz idling (14/feb/2001)(TJ) 00019.6 GQD: Anthorn UK 1753 F1B 85 Hz (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00020.5 RJH63: Russian timesignal, Krasnodar, Russia 1131 A0 (1136 F1B 100 Hz) (20/feb/2001)(TJ) 00020.9 HWU: Le Blanc France 1754 F1B 200 Hz (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00021.1 RDL: CIS MIL High Command, Tashkent tx site, Uzbekistan 1454 Bee/36-50 (simulcasting with 18.1 kHz) (20/feb/2001)(TJ) 00021.1 RDL: CIS MIL Nizhniy Novgorod Russia 1754 (Bee 36-50) 85 Hz (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00021.10 RDL: CIS MIL High Command, unid tx site, Russia 2150 F1B Bee/36-50 85 Hz (simulcasting with 18.1 kHz) (19/feb/2001)(TJ) 00022.2 JJI: Ebino Japan 1830 F1B 85 Hz (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00022.2 JJI: Ebino, Japan 1904 F1B 85 Hz ( weak, but visible using GRAM) (18/feb/2001)(TJ) 00023.0 RJH63: Russian timesignal, Krasnodar, Russia 1126-1127 A0 (phase adjust problems ) (20/feb/2001)(TJ) 00023.0 RJH66: Bishkek Kyrgyzstan 0438 A0 (Russian VLF time signal) (19/feb/2001)(TJ) 00023.4 DHO38: Saterland-Ramsloh Germany 1759 F1B 170 Hz (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00024.0 NAA: Cutler Maine USA 1759 F1B 170 Hz (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00025.1 RJH63: Russian timesignal, Krasnodar, Russia 1122 A0 (20/feb/2001)(TJ) 00025.5 RJH63: Russian timesignal, Krasnodar, Russia 1123 A0 (20/feb/2001)(TJ) 00025.5 RJH66: Bishkek Kyrgyzstan 0431 A0 (Russian VLF time signal) (19/feb/2001)(TJ) 00026.4 unid: unid (NATO TACAMO?) F1B 200Hz 1123 (short txm, stop at 1125 ) (11/feb/2001)(TJ) 00027.35 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva, Russia, 0017 F1B Bee/36-50 75 Hz (07/mar/2001)(TJ) 00027.35 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva, Russia, 0824 F1B Bee/36-50 75 Hz heavy QRM (06/mar/2001)(TJ) 00027.35 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva, Russia, 0918 F1B very narrow shift / two channels / possibly simulcast on 18.3 kHz QRM Pagina 260 WUN-v07 (07/mar/2001)(TJ) 00027.35 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva, Russia, 1207 F1B Bee/36-50 75 Hz (06/mar/2001)(TJ) 00027.35 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva, Russia, 1208 A1A morse QRM (06/mar/2001)(TJ) 00027.35 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva, Russia, 1227 A1A morse QRM (06/mar/2001)(TJ) 00027.35 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva, Russia, 1228 A0/F1B 75 Hz test txm (06/mar/2001)(TJ) 00027.35 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva, Russia, 1229 F1B Bee/36-50 75 Hz (06/mar/2001)(TJ) 00027.35 RDL: CIS MIL High Command, Russia 0518 Bee/36-50 85 Hz idling (10/feb/2001)(TJ) 00027.35 RDL: CIS MIL High Command, Russia 0903 A1A/A1B morse ((noise) 123494 )(14/feb/2001)(TJ) 00027.35 RDL: CIS MIL High Command, Russia 0957 Bee/36-50 85 Hz (pause 1003-1011, stop at 1025 ) (11/feb/2001)(TJ) 00027.35 RDL: CIS MIL High Command, Russia 1047 (!) Bee/36-50 85 Hz (pause 1006-1120, stop at 1128 ) (11/feb/2001)(TJ) 00027.35 RDL: CIS MIL High Command, Russia 1327 A1A/A1B morse (( rdl rdl rdl h (noise) 55 mtd (.._._) t6 k 0 (long zero)) (14/feb/2001)(TJ) 00027.35 RDL: CIS MIL High Command, Russia 1657 Bee/36-50 85 Hz (start of txm ) (10/feb/2001)(TJ) 00027.35 RDL: CIS MIL High Command, Russia 2049 A1A/A1B morse ((noise)rdl rdl 37633 2372 e) (14/feb/2001)(TJ) 00027.35 RDL: CIS MIL High Command, Russia 2050 A1A/A1B morse ((noise)72t 37633 2372 t k )(14/feb/2001)(TJ) 00027.35 RDL: CIS MIL High Command, Russia 2054 A1A/F1B morse((noise)rdl rdl (noise ))(14/feb/2001)(TJ) 00027.35 RDL: CIS MIL High Command, Russia 2110 Bee/36-50 85 Hz off at 2126 (09/feb/2001)(TJ) 00027.35 RDL: CIS MIL High Command, Russia 2157 Bee/36-50 85 Hz off at 2227 (09/feb/2001)(TJ) 00027.35 RDL: CIS MIL High Command, Russia 2257 Bee/36-50 85 Hz (09/feb/2001)(TJ) 00037.5 NRK: US Navy Keflavik Iceland 1800 F1B 170 Hz (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00038.0 SRC: Swedish Navy (Ruda transmitter site) 1800 A1A / F1B 200 Hz (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00038.0 SRC: Swedish Navy (Ruda transmitter site) 1854 F1B 200 Hz (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00038.0 SRC: Swedish Navy, Ruda tx site, Sweden 1843 A1A/A1B (19.1WPM) (21/feb/2001)(TJ) 00045.9 NSY: Nato Niscemi Italy 1857 F1B 170 Hz (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00049.0 SXA: Agia Marina Attica Greece 1900 F1B 170 Hz (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00050.0 UNID: very weak carrier 1907 poss RTZ Irkutzk Russia CIS timesignal (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00051.95 GYW1: Crimmond UK1902 F1B 85 Hz (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00053.0 DHJ59: Ny Wilhelmshafen Germany 1903 F1B 85 Hz (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00053.4 TBG: Cannakale Turkey 1903 F1B 85 Hz (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00060.0 MSF: Rugby UK 1903 timesignal (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00061.8 UNID: 1920 F1B 85 Hz (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00065.8 FUE: Brest France 1920 F1B 170 Hz (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00066.66 RBU: Moskva Russia 1921 CIS timesignal (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00068.0 GYB20: Rugby UK 1919 F1B 85 Hz (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00068.9 UNID: 2158 MSK very weak (24/jan/2001) (TJ) 00075.0 HBG: Prangins Switzerland 1921 timesignal (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00077.5 DCF77: Manflingen Germany 1921 timesignal (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00081.0 GYN2: London UK 1917 F1B 85 Hz (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00082.75 MKL: Kinloss Scotland 1919 F1B 85 Hz (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00087.0 Unid: Royal Navy ? 1121 F1B 85 Hz (08/mar/2001)(TJ) 00087.0 Unid: Royal Navy ? 1357 F1B 85 Hz (05/mar/2001)(TJ) Pagina 261 WUN-v07 00087.2 Unid: Royal Navy ? 1121 F1B 85 Hz (08/mar/2001)(TJ) 00087.2 Unid: Royal Navy ? 1357 F1B 85 Hz (05/mar/2001)(TJ) 00087.4 Unid: Royal Navy ? 1121 A0 / F1X (idle on mark, brief toggle to space, every 8 seconds) (08/mar/2001)(TJ) 00087.4 Unid: Royal Navy ? 1357 A0/A1X (185 mSec long pulse with 85 Hz shift, every 8 seconds) (05/mar/2001)(TJ) 00118.8 GYE: London UK 1917 F1B 85 Hz (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00122.5 DCF42: Mainflingen Germany 1918 carrier pilot DGPS (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00123.7 DCF42 Mainflingen Germany 1918 (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00125.0 UNID: 1918 ( two 85 Hz spaced continous carriers ) (4/feb/201)(TJ) 00129.1 DCF49: Mainflingen Germany 1925 (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00129.8 UNID: 2214 MSK very strong (24/jan/2001) (TJ) 00129.8 UNID: unid 1925 F1B 85 Hz (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00131.8 UNID: DATATRAK 1926 (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00132.5 UNID: DATATRAK 1926 (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00133.2 UNID: DATATRAK 1926 (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00135.1 UNID: 1926 carrier only ( frequent ) (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00135.7 SVX: Sparta Greece 1927 F1B (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00140.6 UNID: 1929 carrier only (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00144.6 UNID: DATATRAK 1930 (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00145.5 UNID: DATATRAK 1930 (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00146.5 UNID: DATATRAK 1930 (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00147.3 DDH47: Hamburg Germany 1930 F1B 85 Hz (4/feb/2001)(TJ) 00287.0 493: Koblenz D 0650 DGPS-MSK 200 id=493. Only msg types 3 and 9 seen. Experimental station (10 Mar) (KB) 00288.0 500: Faerder NOR 0700 DGPS-MSK 100 id=810. Complete type 1's and first type 5's I have ever seen (10 Mar) (KB) 00292.5 411: Reykjanes ISL? 2120 DGPS-MSK 100 Only few uncorrupted type 9 msgs (not type 1 as stated in 1999 ALRS Vol. 8) Decoder insists on id=411(10 Mar) (KB) 00294.0 407: Unid DGPS FIN? 1808 DGPS-MSK 200 type 9 (9 Mar) (KB) 00297.5 330: Pointe de Barfleur F 1810 DGPS-MSK 100 Transmitted id=460. Few uncorrupted type 1 msgs (10 Mar) (KB) 00298.0 445: DGPS Maentyluoto FIN 2005 DGPS-MSK 200 At Times fair sync (9 Mar) (KB) 00298.5 453: Skagen DNK 2040 DGPS-MSK 100 id=710. Weakest DGPS signal from Skagerrak/Kattegat area (10 Mar) (KB) 00300.0 513: Skomvaer NOR? 2112 DGPS-MSK 100 Id=823 but twice the distance than to Utvaer, NOR on same freq (10 Mar) (KB) 00301.0 503: DGPS Lista NOR 1935 DGPS-MSK 100 Id = ref stn no 813. At times fair sync with type 1 msgs (9 Mar) (KB) 00302.5 447: Flamborough Head G 1655 DGPS-MSK 100 id=687. Type 9 msgs. 3/6/7/16 also seen, but not decoded (10 Mar) (KB) 00304.0 445: DGPS Sumburgh Head Shetland Is G 2015 DGPS-MSK 100. Id'ing with ref stn no 685 (9 Mar) (KB) 00304.5 535: DGPS Klaipeda LTU 1925 DGPS-MSK 200 (9 Mar) (KB) 00305.5 469: DGPS Sisjoen S 1758 DGPS-MSK 200. New stn. At times error-free type 9 sequences. "Unid" of 6/Mar (9 Mar) (KB) 00305.5 469: Unid Swedish DGPS 1215 DGPS-MSK 200. Type 7 refers to Kullen/S, Skagen/DNK & Faerder/NOR, but own location given as 0n00 0e00.Type 3 says 53n37 11e59 (6 Mar) (KB) 00306.5 462: Jaernaes S 2108 DGPS-MSK 200 id=462. (10 Mar) (KB) 00307.0 505: Utsira NOR 2125 DGPS-MSK 100 id=815. Lengthy type 1 msgs with 9, later 8 sats (10 Mar) (KB) 00307.5 RS: NDB Risna EST 1740 08/Mar/01 CW Marine NDB (8 Mar) (KB) 00310.5 448: North Foreland G 2045 DGPS-MSK 100 id=688 (10 Mar) (KB) 00311.0 446: Girdle Ness G 2130 DGPS-MSK 100 id=686 (10 Mar) (KB) 00313.0 492: DGPS Helgoland D 1755 DGPS-MSK 200 Type 7 still refering to Pagina 262 WUN-v07 491/Wustrow,Baltic, rather than to North Sea neighbour beacons in DNK and HOL (9 Mar) (KB) 00313.5 460: DGPS Holmsjoe S 1750 DGPS-MSK 200 New stn. Occasionally errorfree type 9 msgs (9 Mar) (KB) 00314.5 491: DGPS Wustrow D 1740 DGPS-MSK 200 Type 7 refers to 492/Helgoland, not to Baltic neighbours (9 Mar) (KB) 00444.0 IDC: CagliariRadio I 2350 CW MIBs in Italian. (24 Feb) (RGA) 00447.0 AAW: UNID 1530 CW / NDB from ??? (25/Feb/2001) (Argo Sicily) 00447.0 ICB: Genova Radio 2245 CW / Bollettino del Mare (Naval warnings) (28/Feb/2001) (Argo Sicily) 00447.0 ICB: GenovaRadio I 2345 CW Local MIBs in Italian. (24 Feb) (RGA) 00490.0 E: CORSEN ? 1700 fec 100/E/170 Hdr missed, wx in FF. (If active s/b Monsanto in Portuguese at this time) (10/Mar)(DW) 00518.0 EAV: X:ValenciaRadio SPA 2355 FEC/100/170 EE MIBs for Spanish waters. (24 Feb) (RGA) 00518.0 EJM: Malin Head(Q) MRSC IRL 2241 FEC/100/170 Meteo Eireann wx fcast. (28 Feb) (RGA) 00518.0 GCC: Cullercoats Radio [G] 1700 SITOR-B, navarea 01 msgs, riglist(06 March 01) (HPT) 00518.0 JBR: NDB Juszbereny HNG 0014 CW Weak. (8 Mar) (RGA) 00518.0 SVK: K:KerkyraRadio GRC 2144 FEC/100/170 MIBs. (28 Feb) (RGA) 00518.0 TFA: R:ReykjavikRadio ICE 2251 FEC/100/170 Wx fcast. (28 Feb) (RGA) 00518.0 W: CROSS La Garde FRA 2348 FEC/100/170 MIBs. (7 Mar) (RGA) 00518.0 ZSC: Capetown R 1225 fec Navtex (23/Jan/01) (RH2) 00518.0 ZSC: Capetown R/Hydrosan 1821 fec Posn of 12 Diamond Mining Vessels off Namibian coast. Keep 2000m clear!! (18/Feb/01) (RH2) 00528.0 X: Cabo de la Nao 2355 sitor B / "ZCZC XA39 ... Naval Warnings (03/Mar/2001) (Argo Sicily) 00583.0 RMP: Navy Kaliningrad 1700 CW plain msg parallel on 3181 and 4079. Tnx B. (6 Mar) (KB) 01755.0 EAO: 18.20 EAO E USB 1 M Palma radio nav wrng, after ann on 2182khz, signal on 2182 was much better as on 1755. 16/Jan/01 (BV) 01770.0 G: 05.06 G USB 3 M Shetland cg wx 16/Jan/01 (BV) 01770.0 Shetland CG 2110 USB E wx (08 March)(HPT) 01794.0 SPO: Szczecin Radio 1800 USB E navs (10 March 01) (HPT) 02182.0 Cross Mede: 17.50 F USB 2 M Cross Mede FF ann 16/Jen/01 (BV) 02182.0 LZW: Varna Radio 1904 USB E QSY 3740 (09 March 01) (HPT) 02182.0 M/V Viking Defender: 18.52 INT USB 2 M Mv Viking Defender clg mv Grampiam Pride qsy 2306khz 16/Jan/01 (BV) 02182.0 SPO: Szczecin Radio 1800 USB E QSY 1794 (10 March 01) (HPT) 02182.0 SVU: Olympia Radio 2134 USB Greek/E wx, protest from UNID station,(06 March 01) (HPT) 02204.0 PBB: 13.04 PBB HOL USB 2 M Dutch Navy Den Helder pp with unid navy vessel 17/Jan/01 (BV) 02204.0 PBB: RNethN Den Helder 1252 USB pp with HRMS van Nes about technical problems. (16 Mar) (BA) 02204.0 PBB: RNethN Den Helder 1341 USB pp with HRMS Buyskens. (16 Mar)(BA) 02284.0 RHIANNON: Botany Bay Gamefishing Club 0453 USB conducting sked with vessels SPINDRIFT, MARQUIS,LIQUIDATOR, BLUE DEVIL, SEA STAR & GUNNER(14/Jan/01) (SD) 02484.0 OSU: Ostende Radio 1930 USB E, wkg. vessel GCVM QSX 3178 (09 March01) (HPT) 02582.0 VBA: Coastal Station-Thunder Bay (VBA): 0039 USB w/EE MIB. (18/JAN/01)(RP3) 02590.0 SVN: Olympia Radio 2245 USB / YL read navigation warning in EE (23/Feb/2001) (Argo Sicily) 02598.0 VCM: Canadian Coast Guard St. Anthony 0907 USB w/MIB. (12/Jan/01)(MADX) Pagina 263 WUN-v07 02608.4 RFFLRE: FN Toulon 2305 rtty 75/850 "rfflre ... test ..." (03/Mar/2001) (Argo Sicily) 02643.7 SPS: Witowo Radio Poland1744 A1A ID with de SPS/TOR k (19/jan/2002)(TJ) 02676.0 VMR215: Royal Volunteer Coastal Patrol 0450 USB w/ GOSFORD clg SYDNEY w/ no joy (14/Jan/01) (SD) 02676.0 VMR216: Royal Volunteer Coastal Patrol 0451 USB w/ LAKE MACQUARIE icw NEWCASTLE passing advice on enroute tfc (14/Jan/01) (SD) 02749.0 VCO: Coastal Station-Sydney (VCO): 0041 USB w/EE MIB. (18/Jan/01)(RP3) 02750.0 Unid: 20.26 INT USB 3 M Unid Dutch Fisherman, tlks in Dutch abt Fishries Control 17/Jan/01 (BV) 02752.9 PFC: 18.11 PFC HOL USB 3 1 A NAS De Kooy ww Navy 614 operations normal, visability 5 miles 17/an/01 (BV) 02787.0 FUE: 2040 RTTY/75 Testing (14 Mar) (PLW) 02829.5 SPB: SZCZECIN RADIO 1930 fec 100/E/170 Shippress in Polish (02/Mar)(DW) 02830.0 SVU: Olympia Radio 2134 USB Greek/E wx (on Kerkira QRG!, it seems that Kerkira is also remotely controlled) (06 March 01) (HPT) 02840.7 DBPG: 13,53 DBPG INT ARQ 100 100 R German cg vessel Mellum sc qdpt login 89440 dbpg x pos report 21/Jan/01 (BV) 02840.7 DBPG: 17.55 DBPG INT ARQ 100 100 R German cg vessel Mellum sc qdpt login 89440 dbpg x nabend cux, sind 2,5 s, sw - lich der tg 15 und auf se-kurs.16/Jan/01 (BV) 02840.7 DLGZ: 18.04 DLGZ INT ARQ 100 100 R German cg vessel BG21 pos 16/Jan/01 (BV) 03010.0 Unid: 18.05 INT USB 2 M Unid voice encrypted navy? Fishing boats? 17/Jan/01 (BV) 03012.0 Unid: 13.06 INT USB 2 M Unid Dutch simplex male comms, fisherman? 18/Jan/01 (BV) 03100.0 QCT: Unid 1729 CW qct qct qct (rptd 5 minutes, speed 50 symbols pm) qct qct qct qct qct qct (100 spm) 63906 10/// 00679 ///// ///// 47868 10/// 00880 ///// ///// 2899/ 00/// 51080 ///// ///// (etc) (Ends) = qru qru qru sk qct (13 Mar) (IB) 03128.0 PBV: Royal Neth Navy Valkenburg RTTY/??/??? w/RTTY message. Simulcast 3128.(15/03/01) (PD) 03137.0 240070: USAF C-17A 940070 1920 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding (22-02-01)(AB) 03137.0 491948: KC-10 79-1948 0637 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (18 Mar) (SA) 03137.0 537995: KC-135 63-7995 0457 ALE/USB Wkg HIK (2 Mar) (SA) 03137.0 CRO: 0533 ALE/USB Wkg 170029 C-5 87-0029 (18 Mar) (SA) 03137.0 CRO: 0736 ALE/USB Wkg 160014 C-5 86-0014 (27 Feb) (SA) 03137.0 E30577:SHUCK-94 E-3 78-0577 1635 ALE/USB Wkg CRO w/ALE initiated PP to ?? to much qrm.[AMD]CCCCD8,3128842011NNNN (18 Mar) (SA) 03137.0 PLA: 0622 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE for radio check (15 Mar) (SA) 03167.0 Mike: 0135 w/Tango Zulu in probable Link-11 net. 03192.0 RMP: CIS navy baltic fleet Kaliningrad 1755 A1A reo reo reo de rmp rmp (27/jan/2001)(TJ) 03244.0 #’s: QTH? 1016z Feb 21, 2001 CW 5L groups [SN] 03261.5 "KSMR": Kentucky State Militia Radio 0404 USB / Major Anderson wkg the listeners after broadcast sign-off. (14March2001) (Midwest USA) 03270.0 KPA2: E10 2218 AM / YL ID: "KAP2..." (28/Feb/2001) (Argo Sicily) 03298.0 : Unid 1815 CW Very strange 5FGs text. Reform into 4LGs gives 256block symbols:..... johbf cazem sxuyr qjohb fnltp mvxuk rqjoh bicez wmvxu gives johb fcaz emsx uyrq johb fnlt pmvx ukrq and so on. (12 Mar) (IB) 03335.2 L: St. Petersburg ch. marker 2140 CW / off frequency Pagina 264 WUN-v07 (07/Mar/2001) (Argo Sicily) 03390.0 MGJ: RN Base Clyde Faslane SCO 1254 RTTY/75/840 CARBs. (20 Feb) (RGA) 03415.0 UNID: E10 2350 AM / YL read numers, then "end of message, end off transmission" (06/Mar/2001) (Argo Sicily) 03476.0 Gander: 0042 Gander (CAN) ww United 944. 24/Jan/01 (PP) 03673.0 PBK: Ijmuiden Coast guard 0940 USB E/Dutch Northsea wx (10 Mar. 01)(HPT) 03740.0 LZW: Varna Radio 1904 USB E, wx (09 March 01) (HPT) 03803.0 : Unid Illicit 2319 CW Rpts 0219 (Long 0). (24 Feb) (RGA) 04012.0 5ST: ASECNA Antan 0126 Arq-E3 48/400 Aero data file://7832.0 (09/Feb/01) (RH2) 04014.0 ZSJ: SAN Silvermine 0500 fax 120/576 Broadcast Schedule (14/Jan/01)(RH2) 04035.0 #’s: QTH? 1020z Feb 24, 2001 USB SS/YL 5f groups [SN] 04154.0 DRAO: FGS LUEBECK FRIGATE 122 CLASS F-214 0130 USB w/DHJ-59 (German Navy, Wilhelmshaven) in voice & RTTY. FGS Lubeck is part of the German Navy contingent participating in exercise DEFRAM 2001. (13/MAR/01) (RP3) 04167.0 CQAQA: UNID 1746 RTTY 100/N/850 "JN JN de CQAQA k k k k" (14/Mar)(DW) 04210.0 ESA: Tallinn, Estonia 0222z Mar 9, 2001 CW “ESA” and ARQ/100 idle [SN] 04211.0 ZLA: Awanui Radio (NZL) Time? CW Morse marker. (27-02-01) (EW) 04213.5 NOJ: USCG Comsta Kodiak Alaska Time? CW Morse marker. (27-02-01)(EW) 04214.0 ZSC: Capetown R 1755 FEC/100/170 To All Stations Navarea & IGAT Warnings in Force. (15/Mar/01) (RH2) 04214.0 ZSC: Capetown R 1755 fec To All Stations Navarea & IGAT Warnings in Force! (15/Mar/01) (RH2) 04216.0 TAH: Istanbul, Turkey 0411z Feb 25, 2001 CW “TAH” [SN] 04219.0 TAH: Istanbul, Turkey 0243z Mar 9, 2001 CW “TAH” [SN] 04232.0 FUF: FF Ft de France 0523 rtty 75/850 Test tape(19/Mar/01) (RH2) 04232.0 FUF: FN Ft de France 0330 rtty 75/850 RY/ID Testing (21/Jan/01)(RH2) 04253.0 TAH: Istambul Radio 1745 CW / "cq de TAH qsx 4 mhz ch 3 4 8 k" (01/Mar/2001) (Argo Sicily) 04271.0 CFH: CF Halifax 0519 fax 120/576 Poor chart! (19/Mar/01) (RH2) 04271.2 FUJ: French Navy Noumea 1021 RTTY/75/850 ry sg testing. (23-02-01)(EW) 04285, long FEC-bursts with SKYMASTER ALM intro(27Feb01) (LDO) 04290.0 IAR: Rome Italy 2010 CW 18wpm Tfc list (14 Mar) (PLW) 04295.0 FUE: FN Brest 2340 rtty 75/850 "fue fue testing ryryryry..." (06/Mar/2001) (Argo Sicily) 04330.0 4XZ: IDF Haifa ISR 0010 CW. 17wpm 5LGs. (11 Mar) ( PLW) 04331.0 4XZ: Haifa Radio 2345 CW / "vvv de 4XZ..." (06/Mar/2001) (Argo Sicily) 04363.0 3AC: Monaco Radio 0930 USB F wx // 8806, 8728, 13146, 17260,17323, 23768, (10 Mar. 01) (HPT) 04372.0 1 Papa: 2124 USB w/6 Victor who is designated as net XAE and all other units designated XAF. Units 1 Alpha & H6H also on net. ((NOTE:Probable Link-11 net)). (17/JAN/01) (RP3) 04372.0 D3Y: (Net Control): 0050 USB calling Giantkiller (FACSFAC, NAS Oceana) 18/Jan/01 (RP3) 04393.0 CUL: Lisboa Radio 2206 USB E/Port. tfc-list (08 March)(HPT) 04405.0 : Unid 1826 USB 3M Voice encryption. Navy? (16 Mar) (BA) 04441.0 Air Force One: a USAF VC-25A, S. # 92-9000 1650 USB / calling SAM 27000 (a USAF C-137C, Serial # 72-7000). No joy. (09March2001)(Midwest USA) 04441.0 Air Force One: a USAF VC-25A, S. # 92-9000 1702 USB / wkg SAM 27000 (a USAF C-137C). "You are released." (09March2001) (Midwest USA) 04441.0 SAM 27000: a USAF C-137C, S. # 72-7000 0130 USB / wkg SAM 29000 (a Pagina 265 WUN-v07 USAF Boeing VC-25A, Serial # 92-9000). (09March2001) (Midwest USA) 04441.0 SAM 27000: a USAF C-137C, S. # 72-7000 1540 USB / wkg SAM 29000 (a USAF VC-25A) "We have a departure." (09March2001) (Midwest USA) 04441.0 SAM 29000: a USAF VC-25A, S. # 92-9000 1521 USB / calling SAM 27000 (a USAF C-137C, Serial # 72-7000). No joy. (09March2001) (Midwest USA) 04441.0 Viper: 2220 USB / working an unknown station. (08March2001) (Midwest USA) 04459.0 KPH: San Francisco, Ca 0245z Feb 25, 2001 CW “KPH” and ARQ/100 idle [SN] 04500.0 AFA2DC: (MARS, Marion NC-Net Control): 0112 USB w/net check ins for AFA2IH (Clinton NC); AFA2GG (Hickory NC); AFA2EC (Durham NC); AFA2NH (Jefferson NC); AFA2YS (Durham NC-id as beacon station); and AFA2AT (Cleveland NC). (8/MAR/01) (RP3) 04500.0 AFA2DC: MARS, Marion NC-Net Control 0112 USB w/net check ins for: AFA2IH (Clinton NC); AFA2GG (Hickory NC); AFA2EC (Durham NC); AFA2NH(Jefferson NC); AFA2YS (Durham NC-id as beacon station); and AFA2AT(Cleveland NC). (8/MAR/01) (RP3) 04530.0 Un-ID: 19.29 ITA2 50/484 5-ng tfc with the number of groups sent so far totalled at the end of every fifth line eg. "=50=". Signs off with the time, QRU, ZKO?, but no ID (24Jan01). (PT) 04533.7 FDY: FF Orleance 2100 ITA2 50/400 ryryry ... voyez le brick geant... de FDY... (11/Mar/2001) (Argo Sicily) 04558.0 PSC: Russian Navy 2304 CW Beacon Cluster file://5154 (24 Feb) (RGA) 04570.5 HZN46: Jeddah Meteo 0336 rtty 100/500 Wx codes, AAXX etc (21/Jan/01)(RH2) 04581.0 DDK2; Hamburg Meteo 2100 RTTY/50 (18 Mar) (PLW) 04582.0 FDI8: FAF Nice 1750 CW / "vvv de FDI8" (03/Mar/2001) (Argo Sicily) 04583.0 DDK2: Hambourg Meteo 1755 RTTY 50/425 "cq cq de DDK2 VDDK9..." (03/Mar/2001) (Argo Sicily) 04592.0 Unid: Unid 0341 rtty 150/850 Unable decode (21/Jan/01) (RH2) 04601.5 Unid: 18.21 23 INT ARQ 100 100 R Unid Irish mil ww 18, abt wx 22/Jan/01 (BV) 04616.0 BMF Taipei Meteo TAI 1042 FAX/120/576 End of weather map at 1043.(18-02-01) (EW) 04632.0 INDEPEN3: Colombian Navy Corvette Independiente (Type FS1500,CM-54) 0137 MIL-STD 188-141A clg ATLANTICO: Colombian Navy Atlantic Fleet HQ. (23/Jan/01) (MADX) 04645.0 TALLINN INFORMATION: Tallinn EST 2259 USB Wx actuals. (24 Feb)(RGA) 04718.0 Kinloss Rescue: 0150 USB w/Rescue Mike Uniform (not heard) who apparently asks for the wx in Belfast (sounds like) area for the next four hours. At 0152 Rescue 51 passes position of 61N/01W. Kinloss also w/Rescue 54 (not heard). (6/MAR/01) (RP3) 04718.0 Kinloss Rescue: 0153 USB w/Rescue 177 (RAF Sea King, Prestwick-not heard). Kinloss Rescue also w/Rescue 51 (RAF Nimrod, Kinloss) coordinating tasking w/Rescue 177. At 0127 Kinloss Rescue passes current wx for Prestwick & Kinloss to Rescue 51 & 54. (6/MAR/01) (RP3) 04721.0 280052: USAF C-17A 980052 0825 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding (03-03-01)(AB) 04721.0 290167: C-17 99-0167 2031 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (14 Mar) (SA) 04721.0 523528: KC-135 62-3528 0138 ALE/USB (5 Mar) (SA) 04721.0 537995: KC-135 53-7993 1457 ALE/USB Wkg 537995 (20 Feb) (SA) 04724.0 Andrews: 2110 USB Fone mgs (18 Mar) (PLW) 04739.0 J1P: 0345 USB calling Trident 743 (P-3C, VP-26 NAS Brunswick) w/no Pagina 266 WUN-v07 response. ((NOTE: J1P is probably TSCC NAS Brunswick-Golden Hawk)).(18/JAN/01) (RP3) 04739.0 Rambler 02: Possible E-2C 0206 USB calling Blue Star (TSCC, Roosevelt Roads, PR) w/no response. (18/MAR/01) (RP3) 04739.0 Swordfish 70: 0315 USB w/High Voltage reporting Spare Group 28 and High Voltage QSL's. (18/MAR/01) (RP3) 04745.0 CHANDLER: Raises KIWI BIRD 0809 USB Sets Z135 as primary and gone.(4 Mar) (JH) 04829.0 Unid: 17.44 75 100 R Unid 75bd 250hz no acf 16/Jan/01 (BV) 04830.0 Unid: 14.24 BAUD 75 60 R Unid 75/850 ryrryryrry tesxi tesxi tunstcm tunstcm tunstcm after this online encrypted?? 16/Jan/01 (BV) 04870.0 UNID: Number Station 2140 CW / 5 numbers group: "62427 AR" - off (21/Feb/2001) (Argo Sicily) 04878,5 1YX + C3B: RN Exercise (JMC 01/01) 1915 USB / Tracking and clg/C3B= Prob SNS Rheine sofia (06/03/01) (RON-DXA 47) 04880.0 ULX: Alexsandrovsk Radio 0037 USB Sending a message coded.(15/03/01) (JAB) 05025.0 : Unid 2110 CW 16 wpm 5 ltr/num groups (14 Mar) (PLW) 05058.0 SU1: ALE SU1 in LQA w/SUP03, at 0039. 20/Jan/01 (HS) 05086.0 Bandbox: 12.12 BANDBOX HOL USB 2 A Bandbox crc Nieuw Millingen ww W9H tracking reports 18/Jan/01 (BV) 05091.0 JSR1: E10 2213 AM / YL 5LGs (28/Feb/2001) (Argo Sicily) 05120.0 OWF: Danish Military 0825 MIL-STD 188-141A clg OWC: Danish Military. Also at 0825, OWP: Danish Military clg OWF. At 0827, OWD: Danish Air Force FSN Vaerloese clg OWU: Danish Military.(12/Jan/01) (MADX) 05153.9 S: CIS MIL Arkhangelsk channel marker 1725 A1A (29/jan/2001)(TJ) 05154.0 CP: Russian Navy 2304 CW Beacon Cluster. (24 Feb) (RGA) 05154.0 PC: Russian Navy 2040 CW Beacon Cluster. (27 Feb) (RGA) 05159.0 4XZ: Haifa Radio 0050 CW / "vvv de 4XZ..." (04/Mar/2001) (Argo Sicily) 05164.4 Un-ID: France 19.30 ARQ Calls selcal EPVO (29Jan01). (PT) 05211.0 WGY908: FEMA-Denver, CO (NCS) 1447 LSB / working Red Fox 130 in the NECN. (01March2001) (Midwest USA) 05211.0 WGY908: FEMA-Denver, CO (NCS) 1521 LSB / working AAR7PB (Kansas) in the NECN. (01March2001) (Midwest USA) 05211.0 WGY908: FEMA-Denver,CO (NCS) 0100 LSB / with final call for checkins in the NECN. (02March2001) (Midwest USA) 05227.0 REA4: AFHQ Moscow RUS 2150 MORSE/xx/1000 Late 2140z bcast to aircraft. (27 Feb) (RGA) 05244.5 FR01729: Unid 2047 CW Repeating FR01729. (27 Feb) (RGA) 05245.0 MRH92: UK Air Cadets G 2050 USB YL passing codex messages to MRH19. (27 Feb) (RGA) 05246.0 DoD Cape: 0922 USB / working Clearance One for STS-102 launch support. (08March2001) (Midwest USA) 05246.0 DoD Cape: 0934 USB / working USCG Cutter King Fisher for STS-102 launch support. (08March2001) (Midwest USA) 05246.0 DoD Cape: 1022 USB / working King One for STS-102 launch support. (08March2001) (Midwest USA) 05255.0 WWJ40P: FHWA/USCG Aux. 0006 USB / NCS with WWJ40D, WWJ40J, WWJ40M and WWJ40N. (16March2001) (Midwest USA) 05275.0 Unid: O/M (FF-Canadian): 2325 USB w/two O/M (FF-Canadian) using first names as identifiers in wide-ranging discussion including wx and snow & ski conditions. They discuss the impending arrival of an Pagina 267 05277.0 05277.0 05277.0 05279.0 05336.0 05339.5 05343.0 05343.0 WUN-v07 Ministry of Interior aircraft. (17/JAN/01) (RP3) Panther: (DEA, Bahamas): 0021 USB w/CG 32C (H-60 # 6032, CGAS Clearwater) who passes encoded position report. At 0024 32C asks Panther to inform CG District 7 (Miami) that they are 20 minutes out. (8/MAR/01)(RP3) Panther: DEA Bahamas 0230 USB w/CG 03C (H-60 # 6003, CGAS Clearwater) who reports airborne w/7 POB. Panther switches them to Bravo (5841). (12/MAR/01) (RP3) Panther: DEA, Bahamas 0021 USB w/CG 32C (H-60 # 6032, CGAS Clearwater) who passes encoded position report. At 0024 32C asks Panther to inform CG District 7 (Miami) that they are 20 minutes out. (8/MAR/01)(RP3) : Enigma M51 2030 CW nr 36 m 08 21:16:14 2001=5LGs. (6 Mar) (RGA) AF7Q: Unid 1829 ALE/USB Calls AF1B. (23 Feb) (RGA) GANTSEC: CG Greater Antilles Section Puerto Rico 0001 USB w/Stingray 20 (probably CG HU-25 # 2120, CGAS Borinquen) who reports airborne w/6 POB. GANTSEC sets this freq as primary and 8983 as secondary.(9/MAR/01) (RP3) KL3R: Lithuanian Mil LVA clg TE3L 1800 MIL-STD 188-141A (03-03-01)(AB) TA3U: Lithuanian Mil LVA clg TE3L 1734 MIL-STD 188-141A (03-03-01)(AB) WCC: Chatham, Ma 0953z Feb 24, 2001 CW “WCC” and ARQ/100 idle 05367.0 [SN] 05367.5 : Russian Air Defence 2053 CW Plots =10207654904_52=20207501100908 (27 Feb) (RGA) 05412.3 : Unid Blip cw signal. Time? CW Repeats every three seconds. (03-03-01) (EW) 05412.3.: Unid Time? CW Single letter beacon. Sends pulse every 3 seconds. (02-03-01 (EW) 05444.0 FDC: FAF Metz 2150 CW 16 WPM. (8 Feb) (PLW) 05465.8 R: CISN ?LOC 2040 CW Single letter [R] hf beacon (09/Mar)(DW) 05465.8 R: Russian Navy 2050 CW Single-Letter Beacon. (27 Feb) (RGA) 05465.9 R: CIS MIL Izhevsk channel marker 1805 A1A (29/jan/2001)(TJ) 05491.5 : Unid 1826 UNID/100/130 ACF=0. (24 Feb) (RGA 05495.0 REA4: AFHQ Moscow RUS 1825 REVS/50/1000 Idling between skeds. (24 Feb) (RGA 05500.0 CALDAS3: Colombian Navy Corvette Caldas CM-52 0924 MIL-STD 188-141A clg CESYP: Special Command San Andreas and Providencia Islands. (12/Jan/01)(MADX) 05500.0 INDEPEN3: Colombian Navy Corvette Independiente (Type FS1500,CM-54) 0259 MIL-STD 188-141A clg ATLANTICO: Colombian Navy Atlantic Fleet HQ.(23/Jan/01) (MADX) 05550.0 New York: 0005 New York (USA) ww AA796 and at 0022 Navy LL52 We did not receive DLT anymore.24/Jan/01 (PP) 05598.0 118: Unid Net 2323 ALE/USB Sounds. (4 Mar) (RGA) 05598.0 AOM305: w/Shanwick 1442 USB DC-10. For Oceanic Clearence and Selcal check CHBL. (15/03/01) (PD) 05670.0 Chennai: 0010 Chennai (IND) and Colombo (CLN) are talking to each other about a flight. 24/Jan/01 (PP) 05680.0 COASTGUARD MU: S61M G-BIMU 1112 USB Routine radio check with ARCC Kinloss. (7 Mar) (RGA) 05680.0 GFF: 10.52 GFF G USB 2 A Kinloss Rescue radio check with Lima Mike Charlie 16/Jan/01 (BV) 05680.0 Kinloss Rescue: 0122 USB w/Rescue 54 (RAF Nimrod, RAF Kinloss) & Rescue MU. Rescue 51 passes current on-scene wx to Rescue MU. At 0126 Rescue 54 asks for current wx at both Prestwick and Kinloss. Kinloss Rescue asks Rescue 54 to switch to 4718 for wx. (6/MAR/01) Pagina 268 05680.0 05680.0 05680.0 05684.0 05687.0 Arrival WUN-v07 (RP3) Kinloss Rescue: 0203 USB w/Rescue 51 reporting that Rescue 177 is heading for Donegal (sounds like) for refuel. Kinloss also w/Rescue Mike Uniform (RAF Sea King, Stornoway). (6/MAR/01) (RP3) NAVY 193: RN Helicopter? 1130 USB Ops Normal to Kinloss ARCC. (7 Mar) (RGA) SRG122: 13.36 SRG122 G USB 2 A SRG122 clg Kinloss rescue for radiocheck, airborne from Valley and 6pob 21/Jan/01 (BV) RAF 7101: Wkg RAF Finningley 0954 USB Asking for some actual weather reports, (08/03/01) (PD) DHM91: GAF Muenster 1401 USB Wkg GAF320, departed at 1300, Colonne/Bonn at 14.01. (08/03/01) (PD) 05692.0 Unid: 18.16 USB 2 F Unid simplex usb comms male/female cambio stations 1/Feb/01 (BV) 05692.2 Unid: 11,34 100 R Unid sounds like sitor a but longer bursts, 4 tones, 500hz wide, 21/Jan/01 (BV) 05696.0 CG 1704: (HC-130, CGAS Clearwater): 2257 USB w/Camslant in radio check. (8/MAR/01) (RP3) 05696.0 CG 6009: (H-60, CGAS Elizabeth City): 2201 w/Camslant reporting ops normal at 4015N/7314W. (30/JAN/01)(RP3) 05696.0 CG 6031: (H-60, CGAS Clearwater): 1430 USB w/Camslant Chesapeake in radio checks. (16/JAN/01) (RP3) 05696.0 Camslant Chesapeake: 0028 USB w/CG 1712 (HC-130, CGAS Clearwater) in radio check. (8/MAR/01) (RP3) 05696.0 Camslant Chesapeake: 2328 w/CG 1717 (HC-130, CGAS Clearwater) who reports he is overhead Ft Myers Airport. Also w/CG Rescue 2126 (HU-25, CGAS Cape Cod) in radio check. At 2353 CG 1717 reports they are overhead MacDill AFB. 05696.0 Camslant: 0303 USB w/CG India 8 Romeo (asset on law enforcement mission) w/radio checks. (8/MAR/01) (RP3) 05696.0 Camslant: 0312 USB w/CG Rescue 2114 (HU-25, ATC Mobile) who reports 1 hour until RTB. (8/MAR/01) (RP3) 05696.0 RESCUE 6548: Apparent SAR 0142 USB Also Group Galveston, RESCUE 2136 (flying cover for the 6548) and USCGC Manta (WPB-87320) have been up coordinating SAR.(25 Feb) (RB) 05696.0 a/c 2141: USCG falcom 0130 usb / CAMSLANT Chesapeake directing CG 2141 to check out fast (23/Feb/2001) (Foos`) 05705.0 PBV: 17.56 PBV HOL BAUD 75 100 R NAS Valkenburg 75bd/850hz online encrypted, no id monitored 1/Feb/01 (BV) 05705.0 PBV: DAF Valkenburg 0844 usb / wkg coastguard 03 metar ehvb (P3 Orion ac) (01/Mar/2001) (RON-DXA47) 05708.0 131285: C-5 831285 0449 ALE/USB Sounds (20 Feb) (SA) 05708.0 223292: USAF C-17A 923292 1748 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding (19-02-01)(AB) 05708.0 260103: C-17 95-0103 2248 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (19 Feb) (SA) 05708.0 280052: C-17 98-0052 0501 Wkg CRO (3 Mar) (SA) 05708.0 280052: USAF C-17A 980052 2001 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding (01-03-01)(AB) 05708.0 571450: KC-135 57-1450 0356 ALE/USB Wkg GTL (2 Mar) (SA) 05708.0 CRO: 0818 ALE/USB Wkg 491946 KC-10 79-1946 (19 Feb) (SA) 05708.0 E30003: E-3 79-0003 0606 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with an ALE initiated PP which failed[AMD]CCCCD8,238224NNNN (14 Mar) (SA) 05708.0 E30003: SHUCK-93 E-3 79-0003 0837 ALE/USB Wkg CRO with an ALE initiated pp to LIMA -24(c/post) passing an alpa-numeric code [AMD] CCCCD8,3128842011NNNN(14 Mar) (SA) 05708.0 PBV: Royal Neth Navy Valkenburg 1356 RTTY/??/??? w/ RTTY message. Simulcast 3128.(15/03/01) (PD) 05711.0 Cape Radio: USAF/NASA 0119 USB / wkg MVs Freedom/Liberty Star for STS-102 launch support. (08March2001) (Midwest USA) Pagina 269 WUN-v07 05711.0 DoD: 0837 USB / working MV Liberty Star for STS-102 launch support. (08March2001) (Midwest USA) 05711.0 Nightstar: 0229 USB / wkg King 22. Talked of 138.875, 141.75, 225.65 & 349.0 MHz. (08March2001) (Midwest USA) 05714.0 Unid: 19.00 G USB 3 A Architect qnh broadcast 1/Feb/01 (BV) 05717.0 Tusker 51: CC-130H 14TH WING CFB GREENWOOD 1803 USB w/Halifax Military in selcal and radio checks. (5/MAR/01) (RP3) 05720.0 Unid: 17.49 100 R Unid Modem? Burst 2 stations on same qrg, burst starts with tone at 1400hz, data from 500hz to 2500hz 1/Feb/01 (BV) 05726.0 Unid: 17.41 INT LINK11 100 R Unid Nato ships? Link 11 data 1/Feb/01 (BV) 05726.5 Unid: 18.36 45 50 R Unid 45,1bd 150hz very distorted by link 11 signal 1/Feb/01 (BV) 05750.0 VDE: unid number station? 1805 cw / "vvv de VDE VDE ... " follow numbers and letters (03/Mar/2001) (Argo Sicily) 05756.0 4XML: unid channel marker 1737 A1A vvv de bfr7 de 4xml (29/jan/2001)(TJ) 05781.0 : Luftwaffe System GER 2106 ARQ-E/86/150 Idling. (6 Mar) (RGA) 05786.0 GLENAN: unid French station F 1823 MIL-STD 188-141A Clg TOME(03-03-01) (AB) 05810.0 Cape Radio: USAF/NASA 0919 USB / wkg MVs Freedom/Liberty Star for STS-102 launch support. (08March2001) (Midwest USA) 05810.0 DoD Cape: 0936 USB / working DoD for STS-102 launch support. (08March2001) (Midwest USA) 05810.0 DoD: 0946 USB / working MV Liberty Star for STS-102 launch support. (08March2001) (Midwest USA) 05810.0 DoD: 1142 USB / with the countdown (from ten seconds) of the STS-102 launch. (08March2001) (Midwest USA) 05811.4 : Unid CIS 1822 81-81/???/500 Slow revs pre-cipher. Could be one channel of a DFSK txmsn of 5811.5 (24 Feb) (RGA 05840.0 : O/M (EE) 2315 USB w/O/M (EE), using first names as identifiers, charting their cod fishing/trawling strategies and maneuvering. Probably New England fisherman on the Georges Bank. (8/MAR/01) (RP3) 05840.0 Unid: O/M (EE): 2315 USB w/O/M (EE), using first names as identifiers, charting their cod fishing/trawling strategies and maneuvering. Probably New England fisherman on the Georges Bank. (8/MAR/01)(RP3) 05841.0 CG 33C: H-60 # 6033, CGAS Clearwater 0306 USB w/Panther reporting airborne from homeplate, Alpha 17 w/7 POB enroute to patrol area Hotel 7. At 0313 03C asks Panther for tomorrow's tasking. Panther says he will pass via landline. 03C reports that when they left homeplate the landline was down. Panther will pass tasking to 03C's homeplate and he can pick it up when he returns. At 0349 CG 51A asks Panther to secure his radio guard as he is now landing at Panther 400 (Georgetown Bahamas) for the evening.(12/MAR/01) (RP3) 05841.0 CG 61A (H-65 # 6561, CGAS Miami): 0343 USB w/Panther w/encoded postion report. (8/MAR/01) (RP3) 05841.0 CG 61A: (H-65 # 6561, CGAS Miami): 0343 USB w/Panther w/encoded postion report. (8/MAR/01) (RP3) 05841.0 Panther: (DEA, Bahamas): 0019 w/CG 32C (H-60 # 6032, CGAS Clearwater) asking if 105 or 107 are on board. CG 32C replies that 107 is on board and that they are 10 minutes out. 05841.0 Panther: 0233 USB w/CG 03C & CG 51A (H-65 # 6551 ATC Mobile) advising 03C that 51A is in sector Golf and that they should contact 51A on UHF # 3.03C contacts 51A to advise them they will not be in UHF for another hour and they will contact them then. At 0246 Panther tasks 03C to head for an area north of Golf 5 (unlocated) and to try and contact 51A. At 2200 03C passes an encoded position report to Panther providing range and azimuth from his homeplate. Panther confirms readback by repeating Pagina 270 WUN-v07 range and azimuth but from checkpoint Alpha 17 (possibly Clearwater??). (12/MAR/01) (RP3) 05857.5 HLL8: Seoul Meteo KOR 1044 FAX/120/576 Weather map. (18-02-01) (EW) 05865.2 FF: 0515 ARQ-E3 192/360 (Jan 21 2001)(PLOO) 05873.0 : Russian Air Defence 1819 CW =992120??0????? =992122??0?????. (24 Feb) (RGA 05882.0 YRR3: Bucharest Meteo ROM 1814 RTTY/50/400 SMRO40 YRCT 241800. Serial nos and times all zeros. (24 Feb) (RGA) 05887.4 IMB1: Roma Meteo 1530 RTTY 50/850R Meteo in 5 ltr groups "zczc ... nnnn" (25/Feb/2001) (Argo Sicily) 05887.5 IMB2: ROME MET 2010 RTTY 50/R/850 Met tfc - fcasts. qrm (09/Mar)(DW) 05912.0 SU1: ALE SU1 in LQA w/SUP03, at 0039. 20/Jan/01 (HS) 06230.0 130: Unid Illicit 2131 CW Repeating 130. (27 Feb) (RGA) 06236.7 Unid: De FORSUB 0521 RTTY/75/850 Shipping movements in SS, followed by pages of alpha/numeric characters after "Touros for Windows 2.0". Think this might be RETM/Ministerio de Marina,Madrid(07/Mar/01) (RH2) 06315.0 ZLA Awanui Radio (NZL) Time? CW Morse marker.(27-02-01) (EW) 06316.0 NMN: USCG Portsmouth 0947 CW Morse marker. (27-02-01)(EW) 06316.0 UFN: Novorussiysk Radio Black Sea Russia 1744 A1A ch marker ufn (29/jan/2001)(TJ) 06317.0 WLO Mobile Radio Time? CW Morse marker. (27-02-01) (EW) 06317.5 NOJ Kodiak Radio CW Time? Morse marker. (27-02-01) (EW) 06319.5 UCE: ArkhangelskRadio RUS 1802 ARQ/100/170 Tgm to ship PRIP NOMER 34 by AutoTelex. (24 Feb) (RGA) 06321.0 LZW: Varna Radio Bulgaria 1750 A1A ch marker ID = de lzw lzw (29/jan/2001)(TJ) 06321.0 LZW: Varna, Bulgaria 0301z Feb 25, 2001 CW “LZW” and ARQ/100 idle [SN] 06321.0 LZW: WarnaRadio BUL 2004 FEC/100/170 Nx in Bulgar. (6 Mar) (RGA) 06321.5 UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 1756 A1A ch marker de uiw kld (29/jan/2001)(TJ) 06322.0 ZSC: CapeRadio SAF 1806 FEC/100/170 Nav wngs Namibia/Walvis Bay. (24 Feb) (RGA) 06322.0 ZSC: CapeRadio SAF 2127 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (27 Feb) (RGA) 06322.5 VRX: Hong Kong, China 1510z Feb 25, 2001 ARQ/100 “GOOD EVENING” [garbled] [SN] 06330.0 LZW: Varna, Bulgaria 0303z Feb 25, 2001 CW “LZW” and ARQ/100 idle [SN] 06340.5 NMF: USCG BOSTON 1016 FAX/120/576 Strong signal with weather map.Fuzzy image though. (18-02-01) (EW) 06348.0 FUE: F Navy Brest 2050 RTTY/150/840 Test slip backwards (12-03-01)(WP3) 06348.4 FUE: 0838 RTTY 138.8/806 (Jan 21 2001)(PLOO) 06371.4 RLK7: ArkhangelskRadio RUS 2120 CW QSXs to Fleet Call 4LY. (27 Feb)(RGA) 06379.0 4XZ: IN Haifa Israel 2012 A1A vvv de 4xz (19/jan/2001) (TJ) 06386.5 USO: IzmailRadio UKR 1759 CW Ends work with unknown ship 'nil sk' (24 Feb) (RGA) 06386.5 USO: IzmailRadio UKR 2001 CW QSXs to fleet collective 4LI. (6 Mar)(RGA) 06386.6 USO5: Izmai Radio Ukraine ? 2005 A1B (145 LPM/28.9WPM) ID & TRFC(19/jan/2001) (TJ) 06390.0 AQP2/4: PN Karachi Pakistan 2015 A1A vvv vvv vvv aqp2/4 fading signal (19/jan/2001) (TJ) 06408.7 ZSD: SAN Durban 1800 MFSK/32 54.5 Good sigs! file://4032.7 (24/Jan/01) (RH2) 06449.7 PWX33: BN Rio de Janeiro 0640 rtty 75/850 Wx & Chart grid nos (27/Feb/01) (RH2) 06449.7 PWZ33: BN Rio 1810 rtty 75/850 RY/ID+ Coastal Wx (03/Feb/01)(RH2) 06449.7 PWZ33: Brasil Navrad 0614 rtty 75/850 Wx/PP(15/Mar/01) (RH2) 06449.7 PWZ33: Brasil Navrad 0614 RTTY/75/850 Wx/PP (15/Mar/01) (RH2) 06462.0 FUM: Fr Navy Papeete Tahiti 1022 RTTY/75/850 ry sg testing. (23-02-01) (EW) Pagina 271 WUN-v07 06467.0 VTG5: IN Mumbai IND 1756 CW 4LGs to warships. (24 Feb) (RGA) 06482.0 CLA: HABANA RADIO 0847 CW Marker "cq de CLA qsx c/11 8368/12552/16736 tx 8573/12673.5/16961 qsw CLA20/32/41/50 qrj c/127" (17/Mar)(DW) 06550.0 CG01 AIR: 12.23 CG01 AIR USB 2 A Coastguard 01 clg PBK ops normal, position NL12 inbound NL11 18/Jan/01 (BV) 06550.0 CG01 AIR: 13.10 CG01 AIR USB 2 M Coastguard 01 clg PBK pos Scheveningen, inboud Schiphol for landing at 13,12z CG01 heard on 157,825mhz ww Hydro Meteo Rijnmond, landing in 10mins, closing down.18/Jan/01 (BV) 06550.0 PBK: 11.50 PBK HOL USB 2 A Coast Center Ymuiden ww CG 01 tlks in Dutch abt little Fire at Amersterdam Airport and Fisheries controle 18/Jan/01 (BV) 06550.0 PBK: 13.11 PBK HOL USB 2 A Coast guard Center ww Coastguard 01 17/Jan/01 (BV) 06550.0 PBWW: 11.55 PBWW INT USB 3 M CG Vessel Zeevalk ww CG01, Zeevalk requested to CG01 to check the coastline between Hoek of Holland and Katwijk for small fishing boats 18/Jan/01 (BV) 06565.0 : Fishermen 1117 USB American accents. Talking about catches of fish. Marlin etc. Queensland coast somewhere? 23-02-01) (EW) 06586.0 New York: 2310 USB AAL656 BLAF? (6 Mar) (PD) 06586.0 New York: 2312 USB BAL366 G-BYAA B-767 CDJM? (6 Mar) (PD) 06586.0 New York: 2314 USB N183AA N183AA? EGAF? (6 Mar) (PD) 06586.0 New York: 2320 New York USA Swissair 117 position Louis(?)/2318 Fl 330 selcal RSCQ. 27/Jan/01 (PP) 06586.0 New York: 2328 New York (USA) ww Condor 197 25/Jan/01 (PP) 06598.6 no-call: Israeli MIL/Intel, ISR, 1720, VFT/150Bd/85Hz, 224-bit ACF, unmodulated tone on 6598 kHz (25Feb01) (LDO) 06598.6 no-call: Israeli MIL/Intel, ISR, 1720, VFT/150Bd/85Hz, 224-bit ACF, unmodulated tone on 6598 kHz(25Feb01) (LDO) 06622.0 CSA108: w/Shanwick 1447 USB Airbus 310 OK-WAA for selcal check CKAQ. (15/03/01) (PD) 06693.0 07H/ICM: US-NY Naples?, I 0036, USB/16+39-TONE PSK MODEM, no 400 Hz doppler, KY-99 encrypted speech, radio check tfc. to S4JG, strong signal but lousy audio quality as usual (18Feb01)(LDO) 06693.0 3IZ: E-NY or GRC-NY maritime patrol aircraft, 0311, USB tfc. to ICM re. failure of VHF gear,req. Sigonella tower to conduct all comms on UHF during approach, DOGFISH 2001 related tfc.(18Feb01) (LDO) 06693.0 I6I: US-NY maritime patrol aircraft, 1539, USBradio check tfc. to ICM, ops normal(18Feb01)(LDO) 06693.0 K2Q: CAN-NY maritime patrol aircraft, 0350,USB tfc. to ICM re. the relaying of tfc. from CSS to submarine ITS3 on UHF (18Feb01) (LDO) 06693.0 R0X: HOL-NY maritime patrol aircraft, 1335, USB tfc. to ICM re. ETA at Sigonella (18Feb01) (LDO) 06693.0 S4JG: US-NY maritime patrol aircraft, 0036, USB/16+39-TONE PSK MODEM, no 400 Hz doppler, KY-99 encrypted speech, radio check tfc. to ICM/07H (18Feb01)(LDO) 06693.0 SA183: US-NY maritime patrol aircraft, 1550 USB/16+39-TONE PSK MODEM, no 400 Hz doppler, KY-99 encrypted speech, radio check tfc. to ICM(18Feb01)(LDO) 06697.0 ANDY GUMP: EAM Bcast 0604 USB 8KEARZ simulcast on at least 8992 and 11244.0 Nil on any ZULU frequency. (7 Mar) (JH) 06697.0 DOCK YARD: 28-char EAM 0025 USB 7KNNXS simulcast on at least 8992 and 11244 with nil heard on any ZULU freq. (6 Mar) (JH) 06697.0 DOCK YARD: EAM Bcast 0036 USB 7KNNXS H+07/h+37 activity. (6 Mar)(JH) Pagina 272 WUN-v07 06697.0 RING BOLT(?): 28-char EAM 0515 USB 7K?W?W with character count statement. (14 Mar) (JH) 06697.0 VIGILANT: AKAC Msg 0429 USB (Call may be VIGILANCE) 14 group msg: 2Q7 GZT 2CQ X7U 3NO TMW 4HE LQZ MXU 3VF OHE VHX VIC NMZ simulcast on 8992 & 11244 with nothing heard on any ZULU freq. (21 Feb) (JH) 06706.0 : Unid 1055 USB Aircraft calling for Mearsk Air Londen on this freq several times. No joy.(08/03/01) (PD) 06710.0 Unid: O/M (SS): 0028 USB calling Nicaragua. (18/JAN/01) (RP3) 06712.0 Cotam 1024: (French Air Force): 0512 w/Circus Vert (Hqs CFAP, Villacoublay) reporting departure from Cayenne, French-Guyana w/12 crew and 136 pax. (26/JAN/01)(RP3) 06712.0 Cotam 1703: (French Air Force): 0400 w/Circus Vert (Hqs CFAP, Villacoublay) in position report. (28/JAN/01)(RP3)04372.0 N4T: 0209 calling Y9L w/no response. Also 0XM calling Giantkiller (FACSFAC, NAS Oceana) w/no response. 0XM & N4T chat about Gator (Link-11) parameters. (30/JAN/01)(RP3) 06712.0 Croughton: 2338 USB w/EAM (BWJ167 & BWOEFU). (17/JAN/01) (RP3) 06715.0 000171: RAF C-17 ZZ171?? 0300 ALE/USB Wkg CRO. As this aircraft is at BRIZE is this the first UK C-17 ??? ZZ171??? (16 Mar) (SA) 06715.0 160021: C-5 86-0021 0351 ALE/USB Sounds (2 Mar) (SA) 06715.0 170027: C-5 87-0027 0506 ALE/USB Sounds (3 Mar) (SA) 06715.0 170045: C-5 87-0045 0150 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (24 Feb) (SA) 06715.0 170045: C-5 87-0045 0457 ALE/USB Wkg GBL?? many signals passed over various freqs to GBL .probably should be GTL [04:57:52][FRQ 6715000][TO ][GBL ][TIS][170045][AL0] BER 13 SN 15. (26 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 150007: C-5 85-0007 1351 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE Lost in noise (20 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 170029: C-5 87-0029 0311 ALE/USB Wkg PLA (20 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 170031: Rch-201N C-5 87-0037 0756 ALE/USB Wkg ADW in ALE initiated P.P.to AMCC Hilda East. Two more ALE+VOICE P.P.'s in the next hour (19 Feb)(SA) 06721.0 170036: C-5 87-0036 0554 ALE/USB Sounds (13 Mar) (SA) 06721.0 230601: C-17 93-0601 0838 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE lost in noise (22 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 260008: Rch-6008 C-17 98-0008 1125 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE for radio check. No answer from CRO (12 Mar) (SA) 06721.0 580113: KC-135 58-0113 0920 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (21 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 CRO: 0401 ALE/USB Wkg 280052 C-17 98-0052 ALE+VOICE too much qrm (5 Mar) (SA) 06721.0 DEFAULT: Rch-9741 0426 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE with ALE initiated P.P. to Hilda East for Flight Manager [AMD]...CD87791748NNNH (21 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 PLA: 0406 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE for radio check (26 Feb) (SA) 06721.0 PLA: 0639 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE for radio check and DATA [AMD] DE CRO COPY UR MSG FVRS[AMD]CRO DE PLA HOW COPY DATA (12 Mar) (SA) 06739.0 MCCLELLAN: 22-char EAM Bcast 0813 USB 7KAZTO. (10 Mar) (BD) 06739.0 OFFUTT: EAM Bcast 0604 USB Echos V2H7TTT. (1 Mar) (BD) 06739.0 THULE: EAM Re-Bcast 0817 USB 7KAZTO. (10 Mar) (BD) 06740.0 Y/L (SS): 0237 LSB w/Dante 1 (O/M SS) and another O/M (SS). Tone of conversation is quite familiar so probably not official net. (5/MAR/01)(RP3) 06754.0 CHR: Trenton Military 0631 USB w/aviation wx. (10/Mar/01) (MADX) 06754.0 CHR: Trenton Military 1121 USB giving weather information for Halifax, Ottawa,Winnipeg, etc. (23-02-01) (EW) 06760.0 02W: (O/M FF): 0551 USB w/Whiskey Alpha (Y/L FF) servicing messages and communications checks. Possible French Navy. (2/MAR/01) (RP3) Pagina 273 WUN-v07 06770.0 BLE: Prob UK Mil Net 1818 ALE/USB Sounds. (13 Feb) (RGA) 06770.0 GLENAN: unid French station F 1646 MIL-STD 188-141A Clg TOME(03-03-01) (AB) 06775.0 NROF: AM / NOWEGIAN RADIO HISTORIAN CLUB (28/Feb/2001) (NORWEGIAN RADIO HIST) 06779.0 DHJ-59: 2119 Mode??? w/DRAN who says he will QSY to MRY 59/08 Both stations found on 8335.5. (1/MAR/01) (RBP) 06779.0 DHJ-59: 2134 RTTY/USB w/DRAN in voice & RTTY traffic. (1/MAR/01)(RBP) 06785.0 MVNHF424: unid US Army Corp of Engineers 0133 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (23/Jan/01) (MADX) 06800.0 0000006137: Prob Iranian Net 1736 Sounds. Prob associated activity on 6800.04 UNID/100/150. (24 Feb) (RGA) 06800.0 : Unid Fishfone 1737 USB In ALE QRM. NorScot & Irish Fishfone. Discussing fishing; Swearing. (24 Feb) (RGA) 06817.5 FDG: Air Bordeaux FRA 1725 CW Marker. (24 Feb) (RGA) 06848.5 MKD: Akrotiri, Cyprus 19.12 Piccolo 6 Op chat to un-id station (11Jan01). (PT) 06862.7 ---: FF UNID 2025 ARQ/E 200/E/400 8rc. Poor/little sync. Betas. Cct id [FDX] in badly corrupt svc. (22/Feb)(DW) 06862.7 RFFVAEA: Dahran, Saudi Arabia 20.00 ARQ-E3 200/400 Svc msg to RFFVA plus BONNE NUIT over un-id cct (25Jan01). (PT) 06885.0 #’s: China 1503z Feb 25, 2001 USB CC/YL each word 2 times, no groups, slight echo. Off at 1506z [SN] 06912.0 KPA 2: MOSSAD 0146z Mar 9, 2001 USB “KILO PAPA ALPHA 2” repeated[SN] 06918.0 4XZ: Haifa, Israel 0326z Mar 9, 2001 CW “V DE 4XZ” [SN] 06945.0 555: Unid Illicit 1723 CW Rptd 3LGs. (24 Feb) (RGA) 06978.5 B01: NORWEGIAN MIL ? OSLO 1638 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb clng MP2 . CMD" 214104039" . Similar at 6 minute intervals to MP3 MP5 MP7 MP 4 MP1(10/Mar)(DW) 06980.0 S16: SWEDISH CONSULATE ST PETERSBURGH 2031 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on USB. Sounding (12/Mar)(DW) 06985.0 REA4: AFHQ Moscow RUS 1953 MORSE/xx/1000 file://5227. 06190 bcast to aircraft. (6 Mar) (RGA) 06994.0 ?: QTH? 0404z Dec 30. 2000 RTTY 170/45n weather broadcast [SN] 07002.8 : Unid CIS 1951 81-81/??/330 Slow revs. (6 Mar) (RGA) 07038.8 P: Kaliningrad Beacon 2200 CW / P P P... (23/Feb/2001) (Argo Sicily) 07039.0 C: Moscow Beacon 2200 CW / C C C... (23/Feb/2001) (Argo Sicily) 07039.2 F: Vladivostok Beacon 2200 CW / F F F... (23/Feb/2001) (Argo Sicily) 07050.0 K6KPH: San Francisco, Ca 0000z Jan 01, 2001 CW “DE” [KPH special events station] [SN] 07325.0 Andrews VIP: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 1613 USB / working SAM 60201 (a C-20B, # 86-0201) on F-268. (20Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 07337.0 Unid: 2109 USB Lincolnshire Poacher (E3) w/ call-up 45277 file://9251 (10/Jan/01) (SD) 07470.0 VLM: Casey Meteo 1000 FAX/120/576 Strong weather map weather for 19th. Forecast. (18-02-01) (EW) 07508.0 ZSJ: SAN Silvermine 0815 fax 120/576 Excellent Wx charts!// 13538.0 & 18238.0 khz (05/Mar/01) (RH2) 07508.0 ZSJ: SAN Silvermine 0815 FAX/120/576 Excellent Wx charts // 13538 & 182380 (05/Mar/01) (RH2) 07508.0 ZSJ: SAN Silvermine 0940 fax 120/576 Wx charts \\13538.0 & 18238.0 (19/Jan/01) (RH2) 07508.0 ZSJ: SAN Silvermine 1606 fax 120/576 Super Wx charts Pagina 274 07512.0 07530.0 07552.0 07552.0 07552.0 07552.0 07605.0 07607.2 07614.0 07621.0 07623.0 07625.0 07625.0 07632.0 07632.0 07632.0 07632.0 weak WUN-v07 file://13538.0 & 18238.0 khz. (04/Feb/01) (RH2) GLENAN: unid French station F MIL-STD 188-141A Clg TOME (03-03-01)(AB) Unid: School of the Air 0029 USB w/ various "pop" versions of Advance Australia Fair (23/Jan/01) (SD) 5ST41: ASECNA Antan 0300 rtty 100/400 Wx codes, AAXX etc (21/Jan/01)(RH2) 5ST: ASECNA Antan 0120 rtty 100/400 Wx codes file://4525.0 (09/Feb/01) (RH2) 5ST: ASECNA Antan 1540 rtty 100/400 Wx codes(05/Mar/01) (RH2) 5ST: ASECNA Antan 1540 RTTY/100/400 Wx codes (05/Mar/01) (RH2) CIO2: Calling 1948 USB Off at 1951. No message. (09-03-01) (EW FF: 0445 ARQ-E3 192/342 betas (Jan 21 2001)(PLOO) ---: FF UNID 1600 ARQ/E 186.6/E/400 8rc. Weak sync, betas. No app tfc thru 1920z (27/Feb)(DW) 250107: C-17 95-0107 0548 ALE/USB Wkg TAG 200534 C-17 900534 (23 Feb) (SA) : Unid 2150 RTTY/100 Wx (18 Mar) (PLW) HZN47: Djeddah Meteo SDA 2256 RTTY/100/800 Aireps. (2 Mar) (RGA) HZN47: Jeddah Met SDA 2108 RTTY/100/780 KWBC Satellite data. (27 Feb) (RGA) 131285: C-5 83-1285 0558 ALE/USB Sounds (23 Feb) (SA) 131285: C-5 83-1285 0629 ALE/USB Sounds (27 Feb) (SA) 24-0065: C-17 94-0065 1045 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (2 Mar) (SA) 250107: Rch-Z5 C-17 95-0107 0343 ALE/USB Wkg ADW ALE+VOICE Z5 unreadable to ADW (21 Feb) (SA) 07632.0 280050: C-17 98-0050 0618 ALE/USB Wkg MCC (12 Mar) (SA) 07632.0 280052: C-17 98-0052 0659 ALE/USB Wkg 960007 C-17 96-0007 (3 Mar)(SA) 07632.0 280055: C-17 98-0055 0325 ALE/USB Wkg 280055 (12 Mar) (SA) 07632.0 8600013:Rch-60 C-5 86-0013 0813 ALE/USB Wkg PLA ALE VOICE for PP to Sembach Metro DSN-2144966145 for Ramstein WX (15 Mar) (SA) 07632.0 860013: C-5 86-0013 0831 ALE/USB Wkg PLA ALE+VOICE for PP to Ramstein AMCC with arrival massage for 0945 (15 Mar) (SA) 07632.0 960007: C-17 96-0007 0212 ALE/USB SOUNDS (3 Mar) (SA) 07632.0 AF9: USAF aircraft 2209 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding. (01-03-01) (AB) 07635.0 150104: C-17 95-0104 0927 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (13 Mar) (SA) 07642.0 : Russian Military 1659 UNID/75/250 Cipher; 72.3 baud revs; morse opchat 'qrj3 k'. (24 Feb) (RGA) 07650.0 SYA: UNID 0838 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (12/Mar)(DW) 07650.0 SYASIX: UNID 0839 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. To SYCSIX "AMD message ov air testing message no" (12/Mar)(DW) 07668.0 8BY: DGSE Illicit Paris FRA 1945 780/533/364/308/354. (6 Mar) (RGA) 07668.0 8BY: DGSE Paris FRA 2254 CW 306/331. (2 Mar) (RGA) 07680.0 unid: am / (09/Mar/2001) (anonymous) 07685.5 NN0CBS: Unid 0021 PACTOR (15/03/01) (AD) 07701.5 ?: QTH? 0330z Mar 9, 2001 USB EE 2x traffic, off w/ out ID’s [SN] 07706.0 : CIS Military 1657 81-81/81/150 Cipher. (24 Feb) (RGA) 07731.7 Unid: 06.56 ARQ 100 100 R Unid Egy dpl? sig /off after tuning in, end with @@@@ 21/Jan/01 (BV) 07734.0 2222: Moroccan Army Net 2 1847 ALE/USB Sounds. (6 Mar) (RGA) 07739.0 HEHGPL: AlgOilGasNet ALG 1838 ALE/LSB. Sounds. Best guess is Hamada el Haricha 2240N/00315W. (24 Feb) (RGA) 07760.0 ---: ARKHANGELSK MET 0900 rtty 50/R/1000 Met tfc in 3sc. Single AAXX for Mezen/22471 then idle. Ltr AAXX ffrom ARHN/Arkhangelsk, MURM/Murmansk, AMDR/Amderma and DIKS/Dikson. (23/Feb)(DW) 07787.8 UNID: 0020 PICCOLO apparently encrypted. Not MFSK-16. (12/Jan/01)(MADX) 07790.0 Unid: 07.19 81-81 81 100 R Unid Rus 81bd 195hz encrypted..21/Jan/01 (BV) 07791.0 #’s: 0332z Mar 9, 2001 CW 5f traffic, at QRT, heavy RTTY QRM [SN] Pagina 275 WUN-v07 07813.0 M1: Moroccan Army Net 1 2105 ALE/USB Sounds. (28 Feb) (RGA) 07831.5 5ST: ASECNA Antan 1546 Arq-E3 48/400 Aero data (05/Mar/01) (RH2) 07831.5 5ST: ASECNA Antan 1546 ARQ-E3/48/400 Aero data (05/Mar/01) (RH2) 07831.5 5ST: ASECNA Antan 1622 E3 48/400 So E3 still alive besides the new rtty freq - 17400.0! (18/Jan/01) (RH2) 07903.0 SU1: ALE SU1 in LQA w/SUP03, at 0039. 20/Jan/01 (HS) 07908.0 no-call: UNID Oil company in Libya, LBY, 1726 USB/CODAN-100Bd, Libyan and British operators, English op chat, LASMO stations? (24Feb01)(LDO) 07926.0 REA4: AFHQ Moscow RUS 2249 CW 02220 bcast to a/c. // 5227. (2 Mar)(RGA) 07930.0 ADS: Ethiopian PTT Addis Abeba, ETH, 2254 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (19Feb01) (LDO) 07930.0 AN1: unlocated Ethiopian PTT station, ETH, 1941 LSB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (18Feb01) (LDO) 07930.0 AN2: unlocated Ethiopian PTT station, ETH, 1916 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (23Feb01) (LDO) 07930.0 DM1: Ethiopian PTT Debre Markos?, ETH, 1842 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, calling SHO (18Feb01) (LDO) 07930.0 KLA: unlocated Ethiopian PTT station, ETH, 1740 LSB!/MIL-STD 188-141A/RACAL MSM-1250, tfc. to ADS (18Feb01) (LDO) 07930.0 KLA: unlocated Ethiopian PTT station, ETH, 1837 USB!/MIL-STD 188-141A/RACAL HSM 2400Bd STANAG 4285 based ARQ system, tfc. to ADS (18Feb01) (LDO) 07930.0 OMO: Ethiopian PTT North or South Omo region, ETH, 1909 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (19Feb01) (LDO) 07930.0 OMO: Ethiopian PTT North or South Omo region, ETH, 2020 LSB!/MILSTD 188-141A, sounding (19Feb01) (LDO) 07930.0 SAT: unlocated Ethiopian PTT station, ETH, 1909 LSB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (26Feb01) (LDO) 07930.0 SHO: Ethiopian PTT East or North Shoa region, ETH,1914 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (18Feb01) (LDO) 07930.0 TYA: unlocated Ethiopian PTT station, ETH, 2020 LSB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (19Feb01) (LDO) 07951.5 FDI8: FAF Nice 2210 RTTY 50/400 w/TEST DE FDI8 bricks 0-9 RY tape (22Feb01) (ML2) 07957.0 GYU: RN Gibraltar GIB PICCOLO-6 Overnight relatively much opchat on both chans 1 & 2. (22 Feb) (AD) 07966.0 0000: Moroccan Army Net 2 1917 ALE/USB Sounds. (6 Mar) (RGA) 07966.0 5551: Moroccan Army Net 2 1800 ALE/USB Sounds. (6 Mar) (RGA) 07966.0 5555: Moroccan Army Net 2 2045 ALE/USB Sounds. (28 Feb) (RGA) 07978.0 VKQ645: 0659 USB clg MABEL D w/ fishing related chit chat (15/Jan/01) (SD) 07978.0 VKQ645: 0659 USB clg MABEL D w/ fishing related chit chat(15/Jan/01) (SD) 08000.0 JJY: Japanese time station 0829 AM / with id in CW (Morse code) and Female voice. (14March2001) (Midwest USA) 08002.0 : CIS Military 1325 CW Scrambled morse. (14 Mar) (RGA) 08007.0 BASE 0: Turkish mil 1749 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding (21-02-01) (AB) 08007.0 BASE 1: Turkish mil 1759 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding (20-02-01) (AB) 08007.0 BASE 4: Turkish mil 1951 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding (21-02-01) (AB) 08007.0 Base8: 15.37 BASE8 ALE 125 100 R Unid sounding, @15,40z BASE0 and BASE8 sounding, @15,44z BASE1 Sounding 18/Jan/01 (BV) 08007.0 CON ERI: 17.43 CON ERI ALE 125 100 R CON clg sectorhq [cmd 7d 7f 7f] 21/Jan/01 (BV) 08007.0 Logbase: 17.47 LOGBASE ERI ALE 125 100 R Dutch UNMEE logistics Dekemhare clg C compagnie May Mine [cmd 61 7f 7f] 22/Jan/01 (BV) Pagina 276 WUN-v07 08007.0 UNMEE: 21.09 CCOY ERI ALE 125 100 R Dutch UNMEE Charly Company May Mine clg Sector 18/Jan/01 (BV) 08007.0 Unid: 20.27 SECTORHQ ALE 125 100 R Unid Dutch UNMEEl clg logbase 18/Jan/01 (BV) 08007.0 Unid: 20.56 CCO ALE 125 100 R Unid Dutch UNMEE clg Sectorhq (CCO, miswriting for CCOY?) 18/Jan/01 (BV) 08016.1 : Unid 2330 PACTOR So far I got MMG VEN YAJA & JANK. Like the one on 7987.7 with 3,4 etc LGs. (12/03/01) (AD) 08028.5 UNID: 2122 PSK31 / "nnn..." + crypto (11/Mar/2001) (Argo Sicily) 08029.0 : NATO Air Defence System 1326 LINK-11/1364/USB (14 Mar) (RGA) 08031.7 Unid: 16,11 ARQ 100 100 R Unid egy dpl? 5 fgs jg: ij ijv----mkm Baghdad emb? 27/Jan/01 (BV) 08032.0 AJE: USAF Croughton, G, 0734 USB, tfc. to JGO 66 (on deck at Split) (17Feb01) (LDO) 08032.0 Andrews VIP: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 0127 USB / working Life Boat on F-498. They QSYed to 9120.0 kHz USB. (16March2001) (Midwest USA) 08040.0 GFA: Bracknell Meteo 0940 FAX 120/576 w/surface analysis chart.(12/Jan/01) (MADX) 08055.5 MKD: Akrotiri, Cyprus 20.35 Piccolo 6 Op chat to un-id station(14Jan00). (PT) 08068.7 ---: UNID 2129 fec 100/I/200 Tfc in offline encrypt, dble line spcng. Ends "///// 2595 2585 ///// qsl recu ce joure le 21/02/01 a =====sur===== qsl recui ce jour ----" and offair 2135z (21/Feb)(DW) 08085.0 #’s: “Counting station” 0403z Feb 25, 2001 USB EE/YL 5f groups, started with callup of 235-1234567890 [SN] 08094.5 FDC: FAF METZ 2141 CW Marker "vvv de FDC ar" (21/Feb)(DW) 08103.0 4XZ: Haifa, Israel 0319z Mar 9, 2001 CW “V DE 4XZ” [SN] 08103.0 4XZ: IN HAIFA 2143 CW Marker "vvv de 4XZ ==" (21/Feb)(DW) 08105.6 FF UNID: 0510 ARQ-E 184.62/370 betas (Jan 6 2001)(PLOO) 08122.0 : O/M (EE) 0014 USB using first names as identifiers, discuss wx over the last few days and its effects on their sailing adventures. (9/MAR/01) (RP3) 08130.5 Un-ID: British Mil? 10.16 Piccolo 12(?) Encryption all day. Frequency increment used, xxxx.51, looks like British mil. Still going strong at 19.00 as signal fades away (08Mar01). (PT) 08164.0 K1: Moroccan army MRC 2031 MIL-STD 188-141A Clg O1, O1A, O5L, O1F, D1 (18-02-01) (AB) 08191.7 9MR: Malay Navrad 1811 rtty 50/850 4LG to unk (21/Feb/01) (RH2) 08191.7 9MR: Malay Navrad 1811 rtty 50/850 4LG to unk(21/Feb/01) (RH2) 08191.7 9MR: Malay Navrad 1750 rtty 50/850 Johore Bahru Testing(15/Feb/01)(RH2) 08191.7 Unid: FAPSI 1803 CROWD36/40. (01/Mar/01) (RH2) 08191.7 Unid: FAPSI 1803 Crowd36 40 (01/Mar/01) (RH2) 08272.0 Unid: USB 0500 - 0830 Unid: 20/Jan/01 (HS) 08298.0 VTP13/14: IN Bombay 0105 rtty 50/850 vnr vnr rbsl sg ry etc(09/Feb/01) (RH2) 08298.0 VTP13/14 IN Vishakhapatnam 1618 rtty 50/850 5LG & RY/ID/SG etc (30/Dec/01) (RH2) 08298.0 VTP13/14: IN Vishakhapatnam 1546 rtty 50/850 RY/ID/SG etc(27/Feb/01) (RH2) 08303.0 LOR: AN Puerto Belgrano 0600 rtty 75/170 5LG(03/Feb/01) (RH2) 08303.0 LOR: PNR Buenos Aires? 0540 rtty 75/170 5LG - this freq normally used by AN Puerto Belgrano but PNR prefix suggests BA? (23/Feb/01) (RH2) 08303.0 LOR: PNR Puerto Belgrano 0524 rtty 75/170 5LG after Pagina 277 WUN-v07 GEN010(03/Mar/01) (RH2) 08303.0 LOR: AN Puerto Belgrano 0630 rtty 75/170 5LG & Wx(13/Jan/01) (RH2) 08303.0 LOR: PNR Puerto Belgrano 0524 RTTY/75/170 5LG after GEN010 (03/Mar/01) (RH2) 08316.6 NAVY AUCKLAND: 0656 USB, wkg RTM, printability 4 SS100A2 send your traffic interrogative printability by BR003 correction 7A over (10/MAR/01)(NJ) 08316.6 RTM: 0701 USB, clg NAVY AUCKLAND, printability 4 line 007A at this time this station is preparing 1 priority I say again printability 4 line BR007A at this time this station is preparing 1 priority for your station over (10/MAR/01) (NJ) 08335,5 DRAO: FGS Lübeck (F214) 1450 USB/RATT 150/170 Data + voice with DHJ59 (03/03/01) (RON-DXA47) 08335.5 DHJ-59: 2131 Mode??? w/DRAN w/QSY to MRY 59/06. Both stations found on 6779. (1/MAR/01) (RBP) 08335.5 DHJ-59: 2140 USB/RTTY w/DRAJ (FGS BAYERN FRIGATE 123 CLASS F-217) in voice & RTTY. (1/MAR/01) (RBP) 08335.5 DHJ-59: 2200 USB+RTTY w/DRAN (FGS AUGSBURG FRIGATE 120 A CLASS F-213, Nickname "Wild 13") in voice & RTTY checks. (1/MAR/01) (RBP) 08387.5 UAAH: M/V Arkadij Dudenkov 1155 ARQ part msg & log off to unkwn (18Feb01) (ML2) 08387.5 UBHZ: TH Sibirskij-2118 1058 ARQ tfc & log off to Nakhodka (16Feb01) (ML2) 08387.5 UBJZ: BMTR Kapitan Faleev 1210 ARQ tfc to Nakhodka, UBJZ log on/off (09Feb01) (ML2) 08387.5 UBMV: RTMS Novokievka 12340 ARQ w/KYPS selcal UBMV log on & tfc to Nakhodka (09Feb01) (ML2) 08387.5 UEDA: RTMS Novoulyanovsk 2112 ARQ tfc & log off to Nakhodka (10Feb01) (ML2) 08387.5 UEEC: RTMS Astronom 1019 ARQ crew msgs & log off to Nakhodka (14Feb01) (ML2) 08387.5 UEET: RTMS Konstantin Alekseev 1150 ARQ crew msgs & log off to Nakhodka (08Feb01) (ML2) 08387.5 UEYA: RTMS Selena 1111 ARQ w/KYPS selcal & tfc to Nakhodka (10Feb01) (ML2) 08387.5 UEYN: RTMS Narodny Opolchenets 1351 ARQ svc & crew msgs to Nakhodka (09Feb01) (ML2) 08387.5 UFDJ: TR Ulan-Ude 2107 ARQ log on & tfc to unkwn (10Feb01) (ML2) 08387.5 UFNB: BMRT Mys Babushkina 2116 ARQ tfc & UFNB log off to Nakhodka (22Feb01) (ML2) 08387.5 UIWZ: RTM Dolomit 1037 ARQ svc msgs for Nakhodka (12Feb01) (ML2) 08387.5 UIXU: RTM Rubinovyj 1042 ARQ tfc to Nakhodka (14Feb01) (ML2) 08397.0 UFHZ: TH Mekhanik Kraskovskij 1326 ARQ msg to unkwn (14Feb01) (ML2) 08401.2 1KZDJAN:POLISH MIL ? ?LOC 1638 MIL.STD 188-144A ALE on usb. 1KZDJANKOVIC clng 1KZSDKACANIK (27/Feb)(DW) 08401.2 1KZSDKA:POLISH MIL ? ?LOC 1807 MIL.STD 188-144A ALE on usb. 1KZSDKACANIK clng OPERACYKMYPKW (27/Feb)(DW) 08419.0 VIP: PerthRadio WA AUS 2219 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (2 Mar) (RGA) 08420.5 HEC: Berne Radio Switzerland 1416 A1A ch marker (20/jan/2001) (TJ) 08420.7 CBV: Valparaiso R 0400 fec Tfc List 1st time heard here! Can't normally get up this early!(21/Jan/01) (RH2) 08421.5 LZW 4: Varna, Bulgaria 0344z Feb 25, 2001 CW “LZW” and ARQ/100 idle[SN] 08422.0 ESA: Tallin Radio Estland 1405 A1A ch marker (20/jan/2001) (TJ) 08422.0 NRV: Apra Harbour Guam 1412 A1A ch marker weak (20/jan/2001) (TJ) 08422.5 USU: Mariupol Radio Ukraina 1406 A1A ch marker (20/jan/2001) (TJ) Pagina 278 WUN-v07 08422.5 USU: Mariupol, Ukraine 0348z Feb 25, 2001 CW “USU [SN] 08424.0 SVU4: OLYMPIA RADIO 2100 fec 100/E/170 Greek ship press (09/Mar)(DW) 08424.0 SVU4: OlympiaRadio Athens GRC 1333 FEC/100/170 Nx in Greek. (14 Mar) (RGA) 08424.0 SVU: Athens Radio Greece 1404 A1A ch marker (20/jan/2001)(TJ) 08424.0 UDK2: Murmansk rdo 1300 FEC ships' tfc, same @ 1300 (11Feb01) (ML2) 08426.5 VCT: Tors Cove, Canada 0349z Feb 25, 2001 CW “VCT” [SN] 08426.5 WCC: Chatham Radio USA FEC Tfc list. (25-02-01) (AB) 08427.5 SPA: Gdynia Radio Poland 1437 A1A very fast ch marker SPA (29/jan/2001)(TJ) 08427.5 TLX: unid 1443 A1A + 8 FSK bursts, ID using morse TLX (29/jan/2001) 08430.0 RRR34: Moscow, Russia 0354z Feb 25, 2001 CW “RRR34” and ARQ/100 idle [SN] 08431.5 DEUAT: unid 1529 A1A+ 8 short FSK bursts, ID morse sequence + FSK 8 sec long, rep every 20 sec (29/jan/2001)(TJ) 08432.5 UFN: Novorussiysk Radio Black Sea Russia 1521 A1A ch marker ufn (29/jan/2001)(TJ) 08433.0 XSG: Shanghai radio Taivan 1414 A1A/F1B only call recovered "xsg" (29/jan/2001)(TJ) 08434.0 TAH: Istanbul Radio Turkey 1414 A1A ch marker (29/jan/2001)(TJ) 08434.0 TAH: Istanbul Turk Radio TUR 2215 FEC/100/170 QTC in Turkish and EE. (2 Mar) (RGA) 08450.0 5AB: Benghazi Radio 0620 CW w/call tape. (10/Mar/01) (MADX) 08450.0 5AB: BenghaziRadio LBY 2211 CW Marker. (2 Mar) (RGA) 08451.0 FUG: 2145 RTTY/75 Test (18 Mar) (PLW) 08452.7 FUG: FN La Regine 0408 rtty 75/850 RY/SG Testing Qwerty (21/Jan/01)(RH2) 08453.0 FUG: FF La R,gine FRA 1335 RTTY/75/850 Tests. (14 Mar) (RGA) 08455.0 UVA: GelendzhikRadio RUS 1339 CW Tgms to ships. (14 Mar) (RGA) 08459.0 NOJ: USCG KODIAK AK 1023 FAX/120/576 Good clear weather map.(18-02-01) (EW) 08465.0 Unid: 0620 AM Mossad numbers station (E10) w/ call-up KPA2 (09/Jan/01) (SD) 08465.0 Unid: 0620 AM Mossad numbers station (E10) w/ call-up KPA2(09/Jan/01) (SD) 08465.0 Unid: 1415 AM Mossad numbers station (E10) w/ call-up KPA2 (12/Jan/01) (SD) 08465.0 Unid: 1415 AM Mossad numbers station (E10) w/ call-up KPA2(12/Jan/01) (SD) 08475.3 RFVIE: FN Le Port 0414 rtty 75/850 RY/SG Testing(21/Jan/01) (RH2) 08478.0 FUF: FN Fort De France MRT 1012 RTTY/75/850 De FUF Testing Ry Sg (23-02-01) (EW). 08478.4 FUF: FN Ft de France 0418 rtty 75/850 RY/SG & 10 count (21/Jan/01)(RH2) 08478.5 ITA2: Baudot 0050 FUF-French Navy, idling 850/75. 20/Jan/01 (HS) 08484.0 HLF: Seoul Radio S-Korea 1323 A1A cq cq cq de hlf hlf qsx 8mhz(29/jan/2001) (TJ) 08484.0 REA4: AFHQ Moscow RUS 2209 REVS/50/1000 Idling between skeds. (2 Mar) (RGA) 08494.9 P: MX Beacon RUS 1341 CW Kaliningrad(?) (14 Mar) (RGA) 08495.0 C: Marker Moscow RUS 0938 CW (18-02-01) (EW) 08495.0 PC: Russian Navy 2207 CW Beacon Cluster. (2 Mar) (RGA) 08497.0 HLF: GW node Seoul Radio S-Korea 1329 A1A/F1B channel marker(29/jan/2001) (TJ) 08497.0 HLF: SeoulRadio KOR 2205 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (2 Mar) (RGA) 08499.7 VTH1/5/7: IN Bombay 1550 rtty 50/850 RY/ID etc(27/Feb/01) (RH2) 08499.7 VTH1/5/7: IN Bombay 1751 rtty 50/850 RY test tape (03/Feb/01)(RH2) 08499.7 VTH1/5/7: IN Bombay 1550 RTTY/50/850 RY/ID etc (27/Feb/01) (RH2) 08500.0 RBSL: IN Mumbai IND 2204 RTTY/50/850 4FGs to warships. (2 Mar)(RGA) 08510.0 J2A8: Djibouti Radio CW 1805, channel marker (28 Jan 01)(TR) 08522.0 9MG Singapore radio 1107 CW Station marker (23-02-01) (EW) Pagina 279 WUN-v07 08538.0 6WW: FN Dakar 0422 rtty 75/850 RT/GG repeated! Weird! (21/Jan/01)(RH2) 08557.0 SPB: SZCZECIN RADIO 1932 fec 100/E/170 Shippress and stn info in Polish. Ends with "Komunikaty-zz/msg-pzm transmisja blind/fec: 08 11 16 19 22 utc" (02/Mar)(DW) 08568.0 P7: Trainee Setup 1344 CW Wkg 4G. Msg: Nr1-G-R-141400A MAR 01= French plain language exercise message. (14 Mar) (RGA) 08581.7 Unid: FAPSI 1030 Crowd36 Crypto (07/Feb/01) (RH2) 08582.0 PWZ33: Brasil Navrad 0550 rtty 75/850 Wx forecasts in PP Navarea V (20/Mar/01) (RH2) 08582.0 XSN: NingboRadio PRC 2158 CW QRU? BK. (2 Mar) (RGA) 08602.0 CWA: CerritoRadio URG 2155 CW QSXs. (2 Mar) (RGA) 08634.0 VTG6: Bombay Naval CW 1809, uneven mixed figure and letter groups separated by ´ii ii´ and every now and then ´ii ii de vtg´, funny format that - as usually they´re into 4 or 5 FG´s most of the time (28 Jan 01)(TR) 08636.0 HLW: Seoul Radio 2050 CW / "cq de HLW..." (25/Feb/2001) (Argo Sicily) 08636.0 HLW: Seoul Radio S-Korea 1336 A1A cq cq cq de hlw hlw qsx 8mhz(29/jan/2001) (TJ) 08643.3 VTP: IN Vishakhapatanam IND 2151 CW Marker. Spurious. (2 Mar) (RGA) 08646.0 FUJ: Noumea New Caledonia 1022 RTTY/75/850 ry sg testing. (23-02-01)(EW) 08650.0 SPE42: Szczecin Radio CW 1830, channel marker (28 Jan 01)(TR) 08658.0 ASK: KARACHI RADIO 1629 CW Marker "cq de ASK qsw 484/8658/13024.5 khz for wx, n/wngs and tfc list. 1630z wx fcast (02/Mar)(DW) 08658.0 ASK: Karachi Radio 1630 cw cq QSW 484, 8658, 13024.5, wx, navs// 13024.5 (10 March 01) (HPT) 08662.0 TAH: Istanbul Radio CW 1834, channel marker (28 Jan 01)(TR) 08664.0 AMERICAN 901:Gander Air Radio 2046 19 Feb 01 USB selcal (EB) 08682.0 NMC: San Francisco rdo, USA 1136 FAX/120/576 weather map (23-02-01)(EW) 08682.2 NMC: USCG San Francisco 1550 FAX/120/570 Nice chart, even better than on 12730.0 khz (06/Mar/01) (RH2) 08682.3 NMC: USCG San Fran 1531 fax 120/576 Super Wx chart - as usual! (19/Mar/01) (RH2) 08683.5 LFI: Rogaland Radio Norway 1344 A1A ch marker (29/jan/2001)(TJ) 08691.0 XST: Qingdao Radio PRC 1412 A1A cq cq ... de xst ...(heavy fading) (29/jan/2001)(TJ) 08691.0 XST: QingdaoRadio PRC 2144 CW QRU? BK. (2 Mar) (RGA) 08694.0 XSZ: unid PRC 1350 A1A cq cq cq de zsz ... qru?...qsx...mhz(heavy fading)(29/jan/2001)(TJ) 08694.0 XSZ: unid PRC? 1350 A1A cq cq cq de zsz ... qru?...qsx...mhz(heavy fading)(29/jan/2001)(TJ) 08698.0 7TF: Boufarik Radio CW 1838, channel marker (28 Jan 01)(TR) 08722.0 7TF37: Boufarik Radio 1600 USB F wx (10 March 01) (HPT) 08749.0 LFL: Rogaland Radio 1205 USB E/Norw. tfc-list, wx // 13158 (10 March 01) (HPT) 08764.0 NMC: USCG CAMSPAC 1052 USB w/highseas forecast. /4426/ (23/Jan/01)(MADX) 08764.0 NMO: USCG Honolulu 0603 USB w/MIB. Remotely keyed from NMC: CAMSPAC Point Reyes. file://6501// (10/Mar/01) (MADX) 08788.0 Gdynia Radio: 0108 USB w/Egyptian vessel SUDW (Abu Egila) in Arabic radio telephone link. Also w/Maltese vessel 9HHF5 (Astypalea) in Arabic R/T link. (6/MAR/01)(RP3) 08806.0 3AC: Monaco Radio 0930 USB F wx // 4363, 8728, 13146, 17260,17323, 23768, (10 Mar. 01) (HPT) 08806.0 3AC:Monaco radio Monaco 1959 16 Mar 01 USB Monaco radio 3AC and tones (EB) 08825.0 New York: 0007 USB VIR 30 G-VIRG B-747-200 BHJL Bridgetown Londen Pagina 280 08825.0 08828.0 08837.0 08846.0 08846.0 08846.0 08846.0 08855.0 08861.0 08861.0 08861.0 08861.0 11291, WUN-v07 GTW (25-Feb-01) (PD) Santa Maria: 1951 USB AEL 203 EI-CNS B-767 QSEL(20-Feb-01) (PD) KVM70: Honolulu VOLMET 0604 USB w/aviation wx. (10/Mar/01) (MADX) Madang Radio: 2016 USB Calling aircraft ANC. No Response. (09-03-01)(EW) New York ATC: 1853 w/Navy LN 453 (P-3C, VP-45 NAS Jacksonville) (30/JAN/01)(RP3) New York: 2247 USB N120FM N102FM GLF4 CSKP (19-Feb-01) (PD) New York: 2249 USB AAL 647 N11060 A-300 BPEH (19-Feb-01) (PD) New York: 2251 USB AAL 660 N663AM B-757 FMQR (19-Feb-01) (PD) Piarco Trinidad: 2343 Piarco Trinidad & Tabago ww COTAM 1024 (French Airforce) selcal BGAL, postion report and oceanic clearance 25/Jan/01 (PP) Abidjan: 2328 Abidjan Ivory coast ww Springbok 211 with a positionreport 25/Jan/01 (PP) DLF: 2356 DLH 501 ww Dakar position IDINI/2352 F370 AR (ATAR in Mauritania) ZRT (Zoueratt) 0035 24/Jan/01 (PP) Reach JHL 4: (AMC contract aircraft): 0254 USB w/Recife Control (MWARA SAT-1) w/position report and altitude change. (17/JAN/01) Receife: (B)2348 working Iberia 6840. Say your Mach number. 11291. 24/Jan/01 (PP) 08861.0 Roberts: 0025 Roberts (Sierra Leone) ww Springbok 201 position OLIVE? 0021 Fl350.24/Jan/01 (PP) 08861.0 Sal: 0037 Sal (Cape Verde) ww Air Afrique 530 position 2139N2932W Fl 330 GAMBA (1857N2603W) When at Gamba call me on 128.3. 24/Jan/01 (PP) 08861.0 Unid: Y/L (Russian): 0234 USB w/VOLMET. Possibly Kirensk. (17/JAN/01) (RP3) 08861.0 Yakutsk Volmet: Yakutsk RUS 2033 USB Weather information. (09-03-01)(EW) 08879.0 Beira Control: Beira Mozambique 1946 USB Calling unid flight position report. (09-03-01) (EW) 08879.0 Gander: 1625 utc Gander ww KLM 641 position report 58N30W/1625 selcal GLJK 25/Jan/01 (PP) 08879.0 Mauritius: 1638 Mauritius ww Malaysian 202 (JNS-KUL) postion report ? 1634 Fl 370 PADSO/? selcal EPGM 25/Jan/01 (PP) 08879.0 Shanwick: 1628 utc Shanwick ww AEJ 60 departed LFLL (Lyon/Satotolas) 1554 destination TFFF (Le Lamentin Martinique) request oceanic clearance from sivir/1721 selcal JKBF (?) Flightlevel 340 M.082.25/Jan/01 (PP) 08891.0 Artic Radio: 2340 Artic radio Canada ww DLH 8383 position report 25/Jan/01 (PP) 08891.0 Iceland Radio 1036 USB Clg Air France 071 ( 03-03-01) (EW) 08891.0 Iceland Radio: 1256 USB AAL 137 N795AN B-777 ABHK Londen HTR Los Angeles (18-feb-01) (PD) 08891.0 Nippon 44: and DLH 8383 ww Iceland (ISL) with LH 8383 position LT (Alert 8231N6212W Greenland)0043 8013N0303W 0125 QUASI next (route PTS-3) 24/Jan/01 (PP) 08903.0 Naha: 1658 USB PHL104 F-OHPM A-340 LSER? (7 Mar) (PD) 08903.0 PAL102: w/Naha 1535 USB B-747-400 with position report and selcal BRDJ. Flight Manilla-LA. (15/03/01) (PD) 08903.0 PAL104: w/Manilla 1517 USB Airbus 340 with position report and selcal check LSER. Manilla-SFrancisco. (15/03/01) (PD) 08903.0 TJ6CF: Aircraft 1523 USB / French working Brazaville Congo. (26/Feb/2001) (StuMc) 08903.0 Unid: Speedbird 59 0400 USB Clg Luanda - no response(as usual!) (30/Dec/01) (RH2) 08903.0 Unid: Speedbird 59 0141 USB Posn check with Accra (09/Feb/01)(RH2) 08918.0 BBC508: Wkg Bahrain.0000 USB DC-10 S2-ACP with posn report & selcal check HLDE(15/03/01) (PD) Pagina 281 WUN-v07 08933.0 Airinc New York: 2257 USB DAL 22 N862DA B-777 DLGR Atlanta Parijs Orly (18-Feb-01) (PD) 08933.0 Springbok: 0000 Springbok Johannesburg ww Springbok 226 ETA Johannesburg 0605 24/Jan/01 (PP) 08933.0 Unid: Springbok 320 & 201 1250 USB Reports to JNB Base Control(09/Feb/01) (RH2) 08965.0 170044: C-5 87-0044 0655 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (24 Feb) (SA) 08965.0 270043: Rch-7043 C-17 970043 1909 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE With Multi ALE initiated PP's to ?? Answering M/C tells either the call cannot be dialed or that no one is there.[AMD]CCCCD8 943126987788NNNN. [AMD] CCCCD8946987788NNNN. [AMD]CCCCD8 946987788NNNN. [AMD]CCCCD8 946987700NNNN.[AMD]CCCCD8 946987700NNNN. + voice call to CRO without answer (6 Mar) (SA) 08965.0 ADW: USAF ANDREWS AFB 2024 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. 2051z clng OFF/Offutt (01/Mar)(DW) 08965.0 AF5: USAF FLIGHT AF5 2230 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (01/Mar)(DW) 08965.0 AF9: USAF FLIGHT AF9 2129 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng ADW (01/Mar)(DW) 08965.0 CRO: RAF CROUGHTON 2049 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (01/Mar)(DW) 08965.0 GTL: USAF THULE AFB 1935 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (01/Mar)(DW) 08965.0 GUA: USAF ANDERSEN AFB 1948 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (01/Mar)(DW) 08965.0 HAW: ASCENSION 2020 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (01/Mar) (DW) 08965.0 OFF: USAF OFFUTT AFB 2150 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (01/Mar)(DW) 08968.0 no-call: JAT Beograd, YUG, 1810 USB, tfc. to UNID a/c, selcall JLCH (25Feb01) (LDO) 08971.0 Cardfile 714: (P-3C, NAS Jacksonville): 1329 USB w/Fiddle (TSCC NAS Jacksonville) in clear & ANDVT checks. (18/JAN/01) (RP3) 08971.0 Falcon 01: (P-3C, Dutch Navy Curacao),2050z working with Fiddle (TSCC, NAS Jacksonville). Falcon 7/Mar/01 (RP3) 08971.0 Fighting Tiger 14: P-3C VP-8 NAS Brunswick 1639 USB w/High Voltage (usually an exercise controller) in both clear voice and ANDVT. (17/MAR/01)(RP3) 08971.0 Fighting Tiger 14: P-3C VP-8 NAS Brunswick 1639 USB w/High Voltage(usually an exercise controller)in both clear voice and ANDVT. (17/MAR/01) (RP3) 08971.0 Fighting Tiger 721: (P-3C, VP-8 NAS Brunswick): 1634 w/Golden Hawk (30/JAN/01)(RP3) 08971.0 High Voltage: 1659 w/Fighting Tiger 721 (30/JAN/01)(RP3) 08971.0 Pelican 712: (P-3C, VP-45 Jacksonville)2056z working Fiddle 7/Mar/01 RP3 08971.0 Quartet 716: (P-3C, NAS Jacksonville): 1714 w/Fiddle (TSCC NAS Jacksonville) in clear and ANDVT checks. (30/JAN/01)(RP3) 08971.0 READINESS: 0847 USB icw unid stn adv weak strength 2 (30/Jan/01)(SD) 08971.0 READINESS: 0852 USB clg MASTERPIECE req relay msg 24 to MASTERPIECE 99 and QSY F69 (30/Jan/00) (SD) 08971.0 S4JG: (P-3C in ground check): 1529 USB calling Golden Hawk (TSCC, NAS Brunswick). Some ANDVT also noted. (16/JAN/01) (RP3) 08977.0 Yeovilton: 12.53 YEOVILTON G USB 2 2 A Yeovilton ops ww Zulu Papa ops normal eta Norfolk? 25mins 16/Jan/01 (BV) 08977.0 Yeovilton: 13.07 YEOVILTON G USB 2 2 A Yeovilton ops radiocheck with Navy F01 Sea King Helicopter 16/Jan/01 (BV) 08977.0 Yeovilton: 14.10 YEOVILTON G USB 2 2 A Yeovilton ops ww Zulu Papa Pagina 282 WUN-v07 eta Yeovilton 50mins = 15,00z 16/Jan/01 (BV) 08983.0 CG 1713: (HC-130, CGAS Clearwater): 1830 w/Camslant in radio checks. (30/JAN/01)(RP3) 08983.0 CG 1713: (HC-130, CGAS Clearwater): 2256 USB w/Camslant reporting airborne from Clearwater for local training flight. (8/MAR/01) (RP3) 08983.0 CG 2101: HU-25, CGAS Corpus Christi 0326 USB w/Camslant Chesapeake in radio checks. (18/MAR/01) (RP3) 08983.0 CG 2132: HU-25 ATC Mobile 1503 USB w/Camslant reporting airborne w/4 POB from ATC Mobile for local training flight. (6/MAR/01) (RP3) 08983.0 CG 33C: H-60 # 6033 CGAS Clearwater 0003 USB w/Camslant in radio checks. (5/MAR/01) (RP3) 08983.0 CG 41A: (H-60 # 6041, CGAS Clearwater): 1314 w/Camslant reporting destination as Lakeland Airport. (30/JAN/01)(RP3) 08983.0 CG Rescue 1713: HC-130 CGAS Clearwater 0001 USB w/Camslant Chesapeake in positon report (2656N/8233W). (5/MAR/01) (RP3) 08983.0 CG Rescue 1717: )HC-130, CGAS Clearwater): 1300 w/Camslant Chesapeake reporting ops normal at 3211N/7932W. (30/JAN/01)(RP3) 08983.0 Camslant Chesapeake: 0030 USB w/CG Rescue 2140 (HU-25 CGAS Miami)in 1/2 hourly check. Also w/CG 1704 (HC-130, CGAS Clearwater) who reports ETA of 0115Z at Nassau. (4/MAR/01) (RP3) 08983.0 Camslant Chesapeake: 1306 w/CG 1719 (HC-130, CGAS Clearwater) reporting airborne from Clearwater w/7 POB on SAR case. (26/JAN/01)(RP3) 08983.0 Camslant: 1317 USB w/CG 1704 (HC-130, CGAS Clearwater) who reports being airborne from his homeplate of Clearwater. (6/MAR/01) (RP3) 08989.0 ONY: BAF Melsbroek 1802 USB Brussels wx for CH08. (16 Mar) (BA) 08990.0 RUST PROOF: EAM Bcast 2025 USB (Freq 8990 not 8992). 7KWYRD simulcast 11244. This freq was used at least once before in the past couple of months or so (maybe the same crew?) (4 Mar) (JH) 08992.0 816: Clg ANY STATION 1848 USB Raised TEMPLE AIRPORT, IDing as TEMPLE with a loud & clear. Temple, Texas? (Southeastern border of Ft Hood, Texas.) Or?? (6 Mar) (JH) 08992.0 AIE 2: Anderson AFB, Guam 1332z Mar 9, 2001 USB EAM message [SN] 08992.0 AIR 91: Clg THULE 0753 USB (Possibly SAM 91) for pp to DSN 496-6003 (RIVIERA CONTROL)Reporting arrival 1000z with 30 POB and 'code 2 for TCAS'(2 Mar) (BD) 08992.0 AIRCRAFT 816: Wkg TEMPLE AIRPORT(?) 1820 USB TEMPLE AIRPORT periodically called 816 with no responses. At 1836z 816 called [unk] "on 8992" and raised TEMPLE AIRPORT(who has him loud and clear) but did not seem to respond to the call. (6 Mar) (JH) 08992.0 BELL KITE: EAM Bcast 1955 USB VC55KH and 4-group msg (one reading). Simulcast 11244. Also active at 1925z with same. H+25/h+55 activity. (17 Mar) (JH) 08992.0 BRUSH WOOD: 28-char EAM 0125 USB V2ETGZ simulcast on at least 11244. H+25/h+55 activity. (25 Feb) (JH) 08992.0 BRUSH WOOD: Clg MAINSAIL+ANDREWS 0127 USB Raises OFFUTT for pp to a tollfree 800 number (WALDORF) callsign BASS HORN. By the time the patch came up BRUSH WOOD advised that he now had his signal in "the BASE BAY (or PAY)" area (GEP) 7 CHARLIE. BASS HORN had him weak and requested that they meet on the "orderwire ALPHA" and gone. (25 Feb) (JH) 08992.0 CARD GAME: Clg ANY STATION THIS NET 2203 USB Without response andgone. (26 Feb) (JH) 08992.0 DEPENDENT: EAM & AKAC Msgs 2054 USB 7KXTNI + AKAC 3-6-9 Msg. simulcast 11244. H+25/h+55 activity. (3 Mar) (JH) 08992.0 DEPENDENT: EAM Bcast 2055 USB 7KXTNI (but not the AKAC 3-6-9 msg. (3 Mar) (JH) Pagina 283 WUN-v07 08992.0 Dactyl 15: (unidentified): 0344 w/Puerto Rico in pp w/Eglin Metro DSN 872-5224 for 0440Z arrival. (26/JAN/01)(RP3) 08992.0 NAVY 49676: Clg MAINSAIL 1859 USB Raising ANDREWS. Departed KNPA to KJFK and "requesting a FOX frequency at this time." ANDREWS supplied 311/117. (26 Feb) (JH) 08992.0 PUERTO RICO: EAM Bcasts 0821 USB 7K3BL4 & 7KAZTO. (10 Mar) (BD) 08992.0 PUERTO RICO: EAM Re-Bcast 7KZEMX (first heard on GHFS at 0629z). (8 Mar) (JH) 08992.0 Pacer 110: (C-21): 0258 USB w/Elmendorf in radio check. (18/JAN/01)(RP3) 08992.0 RAIN DROP: Wkg Unid 1932 USB Brief comm and quiet. (9 Feb) (JH) 08992.0 Reach 7 Golf 3: 2010 w/Andrews in pp w/Hilda Metro then w/DSN 650-4073 w/information for 2200Z arrival. (30/JAN/01)(RP3) 08992.0 SILICATE: 131-char EAM 1821 USB A2WQOE. Simulcast 11244 and nothing heard any ZULU frequency. (3 Mar) (JH) 08992.0 SILICATE: Clg DEPENDENT 1900 USB No response. (3 Mar) (JH) 08992.0 TEAM WORK: Clg RED FERN 2112 USB (26 Feb) (JH) 08992.0 TEMPLE AIRPORT: Clg AIRCRAFT 816 1846 USB No response. (6 Mar) (JH) 08992.0 Thule: 2318 USB w/EAMs (BWJ167 & BWOEFU). Simultaneous on 6739 & 11244. (17/JAN/01) (RP3) 08992.0 Unid: EAM Re-Bcast 0825 USB 7KZEMX. Either ANDERSEN or ANDREWS. (8 Mar) (JH) 08992.0 X1M: Wkg HICKAM 0621 USB For pp to M4C. X1M passed EXERCISE ESTEEM HIGHLY ALPHA. Received a TOR of 0622 and gone. (12 Mar) (JH) 08992.0 gopher-02: usaf 0100 usb / gopher-02 calling for weather in duluth, mn (22/feb/2001) (Foos) 09016.0 ART SHOW: Raised AMPERAGE(?) 0239 USB Hourly signal check. (18 Mar)(JH) 09016.0 ART SHOW: Raised AMPERAGE(?) 0239 USB Hourly signal check. (18 Mar)(JH) 09016.0 BALL PEN(?): Clg COGNIZANT 0705 USB No response. (6 Mar) (JH) 09016.0 BEE BREAD(?): Raises SANBROOK 0518 USB Signal check and gone. (5 Mar) (JH) 09016.0 BIG BURLY: Clg DIGNITARY 0354 USB No response. (27 Feb) (JH) 09016.0 BIG BURLY: Raised DIGNITARY 0407 USB For their hourly signal check and gone. (27 Feb) (JH) 09016.0 BINOCULAR: Wkg FLY BALL 1542 USB For radio check on secondary wkg freq. BINOCULAR asked for other net members, was told there were none and gone. First such "common" activity heard since the first of the year. (19 Feb) (JH) 09016.0 CHANDLER: Raises KIWI BIRD 0808 USB KIWI BIRD moves CHANDLER to Z135. (4 Mar) (JH) 09016.0 COURTLAND: Raises LORD JIM 1950 USB Confirms receipt of V2NWBQ. (22 Feb) (JH) 09016.0 COURTLAND: Wkg LORD JIM 1814 USB Signal check. (22 Feb) (JH) 09016.0 CREDIBLE: One Group Msg 1842 USB D2R repeated and out. Simulcast 8992 and 11244. (21 Feb) (JH) 09016.0 CREDIBLE: Raises APPLICANT 1746 USB Signal check. (21 Feb) (JH) 09016.0 DEPENDENT: 28-char EAM Bcast 2108 USB 7KF6CQ simulcast 8992 and 11244. (3 Mar) (JH) 09016.0 DIGNITARY: Clg BIG BURLY 0405 USB (27 Feb) (JH) 09016.0 KIWI BIRD: Raises CHANDLER 0621 USB Asks if any traffic. CHANDLER said no. (4 Mar) (JH) 09016.0 LORD JIM: Raises tWILIGHT 1641 USB To confirm receipt of traffic. (Yes). (22 Feb) (JH) 09016.0 OVERTONE: 28-Char EAM 2126 USB (missed it) and 22-char V2HIGX simulcast 8992 & 11244. (20 Feb) (JH) 09016.0 TEAM WORK: EAM Bcast 1920 USB V2ODUE simulcast 8992 & 11244. (26 Feb) (JH) 09016.0 TWILIGHT: 28-char EAM 1849 USB V2W43E simulcast 8992 and 11244. (22 Feb) (JH) Pagina 284 WUN-v07 09016.0 TWILIGHT: EAM Msg 1644 USB V2XGWU simulcast 8992 and 11244. (22 Feb) (JH) 09019.0 AIR FORCE SYDNEY: Clg ...361 0619 USB No response and gone. (15 Mar) (JH) 09025.0 100461: C-5 70-0461 0821 ALE/USB Sounds (19 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 160024: C-5 86-0024 0812 ALE/USB Wkg OFF (2 Mar) (SA) 09025.0 170028: C-5 87-0028 1919 ALE/USB Sounds (27 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 170039: C-5 87-0039 1355 ALE/USB Wkg ADW ( 15 Mar) (SA) 09025.0 200534: C-17 90-0537 0524 ALE/USB Wkg TAG (23 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 223292: C-17 92-3292 1557 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (19 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 240070: C-17 94-0070 0430 ALE/USB Wkg 290066 C-17 99-0166 (12 Mar)(SA) 09025.0 240070: C-17 94-0070 1910 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE with ALE initiated P.P. Invalid connection (22 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 250103: C-17 95-0103 1804 ALE/USB WKG CRO ALE+VOICE with ALE initiated PP to ADW C/P (comms a bit broken) talking about being late arriving at McGUIRE and will get the WX later (8 Mar) (SA) 09025.0 250104: C-17 95-0104 0942 ALE/USB Wkg 690007 C-17 96-0007 (13 Mar)(SA) 09025.0 250107: C-17 95-0107 0511 ALE/USB Wkg HAW (24 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 260003: C-17 96-0003 1403 ALE/USB Wkg AED also CRO and ADW in quick succession (5 Mar) (SA) 09025.0 270044: C-17 97-0044 1159 ALE/USB Sounds (23 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 270046: C-17 97-0046 1043 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE with unanswered P.P. (21 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 440186: KC-10 84-0186 0538 ALE/USB Wkg AED (23 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 440192: Rch-4192 KC-10 84-0192 1644 ALE/USB Wkg PLA for PP to DSN-6506060 arrival time at ???? 2300 and arranging accommodation (14 Mar)(SA) 09025.0 440192: Rch-4192 KC-10 84-0192 1644 ALE/USB Wkg PLA for PP to DSN-6506060 arrival time at ???? 2300 and arranging accommodation (14 Mar)(SA) 09025.0 460036: KC-10 86-0036 1536 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (21 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 491710: KC-10 79-1710 0735 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (26 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 ADW: 2038 ALE/USB Wkg 571458 KC-135 57-1458 (27 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 AF5: USAF aircraft 2301 MIL-STD 188-141A Sounding. (01-03-01) (AB) 09025.0 Andrews: 0306 USB w/EAM (BWSYAB). Simultaneuous on 6.712; 6.739; 8.992; 11.175; 11.244; 13.200; and 15.016. At 0310 Andrews w/EAM (BWI2IA) on this freqs and all other GHFS freqs. BWI2IA then echoed by Croughton only on 6.739; by Thule on 6.739 & 8.992; by Hickam on 8.992 & 11.175.(18/JAN/01)(RP3) 09025.0 CRO: 1509 ALE/USB Wkg 270041 C-17 97-0041 (24 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 CRO:0753 ALE/USB Wkg 270041 C-17 97-0041 (24 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 GS3: 0947 ALE/USB Wkg CRO also GTL JDG (8 Mar) (SA) 09025.0 OFF: Offutt AFB NE USA 0353 ALE/USB Wkg Salinas NAS. [AMD] JNR DE OFF HAVE YOU FVRS] (7 Feb) (PD) 09025.0 PLA: 0308 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE for Radio check and DATA:-[AMD] JNR DE LPA HOW COPY MY DATA? [AMD] GOOD CPY UR DATA THANKS FOR THE CK LPA OUT. (19 Feb) (SA) 09025.0 PLA: 0510 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE +DATA for radio check [AMD]CRO DE PLA COMM CK HOW COPY (14 Mar) (SA) 09025.0 PLA: 1746 ALE/USB Wkg 460032 KC-10 86-0032 (12 Mar) (SA) 09030.5 JOC: Unid 1200 ALE/USB Unidentified station (possibly in Timor) calls MALIANA with and sounding. (23-02-01) (EW) 09031.0 Architect: (RAF Flight Watch Centre): 0152 w/Ascot 3646 (RAF Tristar ZD 952, 216 Sqdn RAF Brize Norton) w/wx for Botswana, Namibia and other African locations. Also in selcal check (DJ-BC). 09031.0 Architect: RAF 1052 USB JGN27 ZE-705 L-10 LMBK Brize Norton Thessaloniki (25-Feb-01) (PD) 09031.0 Architect: With NATO 40 1234 USB Asking actuel weather for EGXW (Waddington) and EGCC (Manchester) (08/03/01) (PD) 09040.7 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 1740 RTTY/100/850 Wx codes file://17441.5 Pagina 285 09040.7 09041.0 09041.0 09045.5 Same 09046.0 09046.0 09051.6 09057.0 09057.0 the WUN-v07 (15/Mar/01) (RH2) 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 1740 rtty 100/850 Wx codes file://17441.5 (15/Mar/01) (RH2) 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 0123 rtty 100/850 Wx codes(09/Feb/01) (RH2) 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 0306 rtty 100/850 RY/64/ID (21/Jan/01) (RH2) 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 1745 fax 120/576 Hurrah! Charts at last! pix on both 120 & 180 drum speeds, but same poor definition on both! Thanks DW & KB (24/Jan/01) (RH2) GANDER 01: Canadian MIL aircraft or helicopter, 1605, USB working "GANDER OPS" (27Feb01) (LDO) GANDER OPS: Canadian MIL Velika Kladusa?, BIH, 1605, USB working "GANDER 01" (27Feb01) (LDO) Madrid: Spain 19.21 ARQ 100/85 Egyptian emb, BOUSTAN MADRID, with 5-lg tfc to KHARGIA CAIRO in narrow shift ARQ (29Jan01). (PT) 170029: C-5 87-0029 2328 ALE/USB Wkg GUA (4 Mar) (SA) ADW1: 2208 ALE/USB Wkg CONUS. Five contacts 2208-2300. This is first time I have come accross the CONUS and the ADW1 callsigns. [22:08:46][FRQ 9057000][TO ][CONUS CMD CLF ][TIS][ADW1 ][AL0] BER 8 SN 10] (19 Feb)(SA) 09057.0 ADW: 2041 ALE/USB Wkg 580043 KC-135 58-0043 (27 Feb) (SA) 09060.0 F9S: Prague, Czech Republic 16.35 FEC-A 192/850 French embassy with 5-lg tfc (19Jan01). (PT) 09090.0 Unid: Y/L (EE): 2205 USB w/numbers. Repeats " 634 then tuning count 1 through 0 " (17/JAN/01) (RP3) 09110.0 USCG : Boston R. 2050 FAx 120 / Maps (13/Mar/2001) (Argo Sicily) 09120.0 Emerald?: 0332 USB / calling unknown station on "hotel fox." No joy. (22Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 09120.0 Nighthawk 6: 1932 USB / working Nighthawk 7. (26Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 09120.0 Nighthawk 7: 1956 USB / working Cactus. They went to secure voice. (26Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 09121.0 A25: Latvian mil LVA 1734 MIL-STD 188-141A Clg MAIZE (17-02-01)(AB) 09121.0 A25: Latvian mil LVA clg 1018 MIL-STD 188-141A Clg VENTA (17-02-01)(AB) 09122.5 WUG: USACoE-Vicksburg, MS (NCS) 1528 USB / working WUG6 (Saint Paul, MN) on channel eight. (09March2001) (Midwest USA) 09122.5 WUI6: USACoE-Fort Worth, Texas 1407 USB / clg WUI3 (Tulsa, OK) and WUI4 (Galveston, TX) on ch. eight. (26Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 09130.0 : Mossad Numbers 2014 USB (09-03-01) (EW) 09130.0 EZI2: Mossad 2102 USB Mossad Transmission. (18-02-01) (EW) 09130.0 Unid: 2105 AM Mossad numbers station (E10) in progress file://13533 (10/Jan/01) (SD) 09142.4 Unid: CIS Mil/Rail? 1535 81-81 81/500 (30/Dec/01) (RH2) 09151.0 REA4: AFHQ Moscow RUS 1744 MORSE/xx/1000 Late 02170 bcast to aircraft. (2 Mar) (RGA) 09157.0 HEC: Berne, Switzerland 0214z Feb 26, 2001 CW “HEC” and ARQ/100 idle [SN] 09157.0 HEC: BerneRadio SWI 1359 ARQ/100/170 Clover+ARQ+Morse ID. (14 Mar)(RGA) 09157.0 HEC: BerneRadio SWI 1746 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (2 Mar) (RGA) 09175.5 : Guardia Civil SPA 0138 ARQ/100/400 On-line encrtpted tfc. Off at 0157 (I did not ID this one but most likely them?) (21/Feb/01) (MJZ) 09176.5 no-call: UNID MIL-net, 1215 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem tfc., bursty tfc.,(18Feb01) (LDO) 09191.0 ---:QTH? 1338z Mar 9, 2001 USB Fishing traffic, Gulf of Mexico?[SN] 09192.6 5ST: ASECNA Antan 1603 Arq-E3 48/400 Aero data file://4014.0 (23/Jan/01) (RH2) Pagina 286 WUN-v07 09195.5 B01: UNID MIL, NOR?, 0921 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A AMDs to M01 every 5 minutes (18Feb01) (LDO) 09212.0 : Unid CIS Mil/Rail? 1633 81-81/81/240 (05/Mar/01) (RH2) 09212.0 Unid: CIS Mil/Rail? 1633 81-81 81/240 (05/Mar/01) (RH2) 09227.0 AAA: UNID Israeli MIL, ISR, 1416, USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, tfc. to TKM (27Feb01) (LDO) 09227.0 TKM: UNID Israeli MIL, ISR, 1416, USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, tfc. to AAA, after having linked with AAA into Hebrew voice tfc., female operator (27Feb01) (LDO) 09227.0 TKM: UNID Israeli MIL, ISR, 1416, USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, tfc. to AAA, after having linked with AAA into Hebrew voice tfc., female operator(27Feb01) (LDO) 09228.0 FHL7: Russian Military 1851 CW Sends 827 33 28 2150 827=326= 4LGs = 326 K. Receives 8 msgs from correspondent then closes cct with QBE. (28 Feb) (RGA) 09247.2 FJY2: DTRE Kerguelen I. 0546 Arq3 200/400 Idling(03/Mar/01) (RH2) 09247.2 FJY2: DTRE Kerguelen I. 0546 ARQ-E3/200/400 Idling (03/Mar/01)(RH2) 09250.0 : Unid 2140 USB? 5FGs (18 Mar) (PLW) 09251.0 Lincolnshire Poacher: 2112 USB Numbers. (18-02-01) (EW) 09251.0 Unid: 2109 USB Lincolnshire Poacher (E3) w/ call-up 45277 file://733 (10/Jan/01) (SD) 09251.0 Unid: 2109 USB Lincolnshire Poacher (E3) w/ call-up 45277 file://7337 (10/Jan/01) (SD) 09258.0 Hotel: 0353 w/Foxtrot, Mike, Echo, Tango, Romeo in probable Link-11 net. Reference make to Echo returning to the Bird Farm. Also Foxtrot Tells Mike that he does not hold him in the either the Gator nor the Timber so they reset their PU. (25/JAN/01)(RP3) 09259.0 CGE: unid CANFORCES 0128 MIL-STD 188-141A clg CRC2: unid CANFORCES. (23/Jan/01) (MADX) 09260.0 28: unid 1659 MIL-STD 188-141A Clg DK11 DJ? (03-03-01) (AB) 09262.0 : Unid CIS 1749 RTTY/50/240 Headers like 'KRIPTOGRAMMA BURAN.LEGENDA-887. BARHANA 285 346 2 1920. GR????? Then into telecipher. (2 Mar) (RGA) 09289.0 Un-ID: Rome, Italy 16.50 RS-ARQ 240/ 8 bit MAEROMA with encrypted tfc, AMBTIRANA mentioned in header (30Jan01). (PT) 09291.8 U4J7: UNID NATO station, G?, 1614, BAUDOT 50Bd/777Hz shift, tfc. in the clear to PIY6, slightly wobbly audio, JMC related? (27Feb01) (LDO) 09292.0 PIY6: UNID NATO station, G?, 1614, BAUDOT 50Bd/850Hz shift, tfc. in the clear to U4J7, JMC related? (27Feb01) (LDO) 09318.5 no-call: UNID MIL-net, 1000 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem tfc., bursty tfc., possibly related to DOGFISH 2001 exercise(17Feb01) (LDO) 09322.0 no-call: UNID, 1435, Rohde & Schwarz fast data mode, 2400Bd burst PSK modem, two stations interacting (27Feb01) (LDO) 09323.0 #’s: Cuba 0920z Feb 11, 2001 CW 5f groups [SN] 09327.5 #’s: numbers station 1343 Mar 9, 2001 USB EE YL 3 + 2 F [SN] 09360.0 OXT: COPENHAGEN MET 1025 FAX/120/576 Poor noisy signal. Can hardly make out map at all. (18-02-01) (EW) 09400.0 WWVF: New US Station 1610 USB Strange voice - not US & not clear! (23/Jan/01) (RH2) 09438.0 JMJ3: TOKYO MET 0812 FAX 120/576/N/800 Upper air fcast chart weak, vri noisy (28/Feb)(DW) 09438.0 JMJ3: TOKYO MET 1031 FAX/120/576 strong weather map. Pagina 287 09907.0 10018.0 10046.0 10066.0 To WUN-v07 (18-02-01)(EW) FDY: FAF Orl,ans FRA 1300 RTTT/75/??? Testing. (9 Mar) (PLW) 10018.0 Mumbai: 1637 USB GFA154 A40-LE A-340 FQJR Bahrein-Manilla (7 Mar)(PD) Mumbai: 1642 USB GFA153 A40-LF A-340 FQJS Hongkong-Bangkok-Seeb (7 Mar) (PD) 4XZ: Haifa Radio 1740 CW / 5LGs (01/Mar/2001) (Argo Sicily) Calcutta 1758 USB Wkg KLM 878 PH-BFU B-747-400 DMBC From Bangkok Amsterdam (24-Feb-01) (PD) 10066.0 Calcutta: 1915 USB MAS2 9M-MPJ B-747-400 QRDE Kuala Lumpur-LHR (5 Mar) (PD) 10066.0 Calcutta: 1936 USB MPH094 PH-MCN B-747-F AFHM ? (5 Mar) (PD) 10066.0 Calcutta: 1939 USB SIA413 9V-SJJ A-340 FPKQ Kathmandu-Singapore (5 Mar) (PD) 10066.0 Calcutta: 1942 USB KLM838 PH-BFO B-747-400 BQEJ SingaporeAmsterdam(5 Mar) (PD) 10100.8 DDK9: Hambourg Meteo 2250 ITA2 50/440 wx rpt + ID + synops (11/Mar/2001) (Argo Sicily) 10117.8 BAF 4: Baijing Meteo 2100 FAX / Maps (21/Feb/2001) (Argo Sicily) 10125.0 : Unid Illicit 1739 CW 5FGs each group repeated. (2 Mar) (RGA) 10168.0 Unid: North Korea? 0617 rtty? 50/994 Wide shift suggests Korea (20/Feb/01)(RH2) 10171.0 MGJ: RN Base Clyde Faslane SCO 1254 RTTY/75/1670 CARBs. Spurious. f3 of 3390. (20 Feb) (RGA) 10172.0 Magic 58: Waddington-based NATO AWACS E3 1047 USB Wkg DHN66/Munster w/pp to unid station. Magic 58 complained about bad comms on UHF. Magic asked them to come on UHF freq. 277.400 MHz and try again. Magic asked ground stn to terminate the phone patch. On 277.400 I picked up Magic 58 again working with callsigns like Static and Warlordm, I presume this was one of the stations in the shortwave phone patch. (14/03/01) (PD) 10192,5 DRAN: FGS Augsburg (F213) 1353 USB/RATT 150/170 Data + voice with DHJ59 (05/03/01) (RON-DXA47) 10192,5 DRAO: FGS Lübeck (F214) 1529 USB / Clg for DHJ59 with radiocheck (05/03/03) (RON-DXA47) 10192.5 DHJ-59: German Navy Wilhelmshaven 2120 w/DRAU (FGS KOELN, FRIGATE 122 CLASS, F-211) in voice & RTTY checks. (1/MAR/01) (RBP) 10193.0 DHJ-59: 2124 USB w/DRHG (FGS OKER FLOTTENDIENSTB A-53, INTELLIGENCE SHIP) in voice & RTTY traffic.(2/MAR/01) (RP3) 10200.0 Unid: 19.00 100 R Unid sounds a bit like ALE same as 10237 and 10240 khz 2/Feb/01 (BV) 10204.0 APPELLATE: Clg SEA WALK 0003 USB No response. (13 Mar) (JH) 10204.0 BELL KITE: 28-char EAM 1854 USB VC55KH 'This is BELL KITE with a message of four groups: AR4 YTW DYY EX6 time 1858 authentication JA" [only once] and out. Simulcast 8992 & 11244. (17 Mar) (JH) 10204.0 NUT MEAT: 28-char EAM 2338 USB 7KEGAV simulcast 8992 & 11244. (12 Mar) (JH) 10204.0 NUT MEAT: EAM Bcast 2203 USB 7KK2RA simulcast 8992 and 11244. (11 Mar) (JH) 10204.0 PLAY BALL: 28-char EAM 1821 USB 7KQG6P slightly preceding ANDREWS' GHFS bcast of same and simulcast on 8992 & 11244. (14 Mar) (JH) 10204.0 PLAY BALL: EAM Bcast 1816 USB 7KIQH6 simulcast 8992 and 11244. (14 Mar) (JH) 10204.0 REBELLION: 28-char EAM 0304 USB 7K4MTH following GHFS' bcast of same. Simulcast at least on 8992 and 6697. (11 Mar) (JH) 10204.0 Unid: Suspected NAOC 1859 USB 28-char EAM 7KME5K preceding ANDREWS' 1906z GHFS bcast of same. (14 Mar) (JH) 10205.0 : Unid RTP(?) 0300 RTTY/50/850 Meteo type txn. In archived logs as RTP. (19 Feb) (AD) 10206.0 DHJ-58 (German Navy, Glucksburg): 0222 USB w/DRAR (FGS NIEDERSACHSEN FRIGATE 122 CLASS F-208) & DRKH (FGS MEERSBURG Pagina 288 WUN-v07 AUXILIARY SHIP A-1418) in EE/GE voice radio checks and message service. DRAR is currently participating in DESEX 2001 and is currently located in Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico. DRKH is supporting submarines U-24 & U-28 as part of a joint US-German exercise SUBEX 2001. (8/MAR/01) (RP3) 10206.0 DHJ-58: (German Navy, Glucksburg): 0222 USB w/DRAR (8/MAR/01) (RP3) 10206.0 DHJ-58: 2218 USB w/unidentified vessel in voice & RTTY. (5/MAR/01)(RP3) 10206.0 DHJ-58: German Navy, Glucksburg 2128 w/DRAU in voice & RTTY checks.(1/MAR/01) (RBP) 10211.0 RNOUSLR1: Rhourde Nouss Oil/Gas Facility ALG 1614 ALE/LSB Sounds. (25 Feb) (RGA) 10211.4 Unid: 17.47 ARQ 100 100 R Unid mostly irs mode, spanish? Oprchat? At 1800z s/off no id monitored 2/Feb/01 (BV) 10215.0 HZN: 18.01 HZN 48 ARS BAUD 100 100 R Jeddah meteo wx 2/Feb/01 (BV) 10237.0 Unid: 18.07 R Unid sounds a bit like ALE 6 chnls in 2000hz? Jammer? Same as 10240 2/Feb/01 (BV) 10238.5 Unid: 18.26 INT ARQ 100 100 R Unid mv EE mgs to a e-mail adress aol.com pos 34n 12w end with this sent by zsc capetown 2/Feb/01 (BV) 10240.0 UNID: 18.06 R Unid sounds a bit like ALE same as 10240 and 10200 khz 2/Feb/01 (BV) 10248.0 8BY: DGSE Illicit Paris F 2154 CW 780/274/434/542/454. (20 Feb)(RGA) 10264.1 Unid: 18.02 100 100 R Unid 100,2bd 825hz no acf 2/Feb/(BV) 10275.0 DEBDEB30P: Rhourde Debdeba Oil/Gas Facility ALG 1615 ALE/LSB Sounds. (25 Feb) (RGA) 10300.0 Unid: 18.59 USB 3 F Unid Spanish simplex comms male/female, si and cambio often heard 2/Feb/01 (BV) 10308.0 C: Russian Navy 1736 CW SLB. (2 Mar) (RGA) 10341.0 HEC: Berne, Switzerland 1540z Feb 24, 2001 CW “HEC” and ARQ/100 idle [SN] 10360.0 Unid: 0630 USB poss tuna fisherman with US accented OM icw Aust accented OM discussing shipboard generators and the next sked would be at 6am local on 8109 (22/Feb/01) (SD) 10375.0 RPTMB: PP Navrad Porto Santo 0533 RTTY/75/850 Crypto (03/Mar/01)(RH2) 10375.0 RPTMB: PP Navrad Porto Santo 0533 rtty 75/850 Crypto (03/Mar/01)(RH2) 10375.9 : Unid 0105 PICCOLO-12 Very strong here & there seemed to be rtty in there too. (22 Feb) (AD) 10390.0 no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 1745 MFSK-32/CROWD36 40Bd/10Bd, offline crypto to unlocated embassy, 5LGs after 11177 40023, QSX not found (27Feb01) (LDO) 10407.6 LN2A: 19.17 LN2A NOR CW 2 F Nor ptt Sveio cw id and databursts 29/Jan/01 (BV) 10438.0 1201UU: CODAN ? ?LOC 1052 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (23/Feb)(DW) 10438.0 1303: CODAN ? ?LOC 0950 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (22/Feb)(DW) 10438.0 1303: Codan Ltd (Europe). Loc? 1348 ALE/USB Sounds. (21 Feb) (RGA) 10438.0 1303UU: CODAN ? ?LOC 1552 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (23/Feb)(DW) 10455.0 VIE: Darwin, Australia 0915z Feb 11, 2001 CW “VIE” AND ARQ/100 idle[SN] 10477.5 MKD: Akrotiri, Cyprus 19.20 Piccolo 6 Op chat to un-id station(13Jan01). (PT) 10480.0 CENTR4: MFA Bucharest, ROU, 0853 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to KOW (17Feb01) (LDO) 10480.0 KOW: UNID ROU embassy, 0853 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to CENTR4 (17Feb01) (LDO) 10482.3 RFVI: Le Port, Reunion 16.41 ARQ-E3 100/400 CdeV to self over IRE, Paris - Le Port cct (19Jan01). (PT) Pagina 289 WUN-v07 10482.3 Unid: 18.39 ARQ E3 100 100 R Unid idle 29/Jan/01 (BV) 10492.0 : Unid 2245 81-81/81/205 cannot decode. (23-02-01) (EW) 10493.0 Unid: CIS Mil/Rail 1800 81-81 81/190 (21/Feb/01) (RH2) 10493.0 WGY908: FEMA-Denver, CO (NCS) 1455 LSB / working WGY9442 (Albuquerque, NM) in the NECN. (01March2001) (Midwest USA) 10493.0 WGY916: FEMA 2040 USB / calling WGY912 and WGY908 in the NECN. No joy. (01March2001) (Midwest USA) 10493.7 RFTJF: 18.37 RFTJF IVO ARQ E3 48 100 R FF Port Bouet idle no id monitored 29/Jan/01 (BV) 10498.5 Unid: ALE SU1 clg SUP03, probably FBI, at 21/0037. 20/Jan/01 (HS) 10535.7 CFH: CF Halifax 1844 fax 120/576 Poor chart!(18/Jan/01) (RH2) 10536.0 CFH: CF Halifax 0555 rtty 75/800 Wx data(23/Feb/01) (RH2) 10536.0 CFH: CANFORCE Halifax 1013 FAX/120/576 Noisy weak weak weather map.(18-02-01) (EW) 10536.0 CFH: CF Halifax 0113 fax 120/576 Sat chart - Great Lakes (09/Feb/01)(RH2) 10536.0 CFH: CF Halifax 0135 rtty 75/850 Wx data (09/Feb/01) (RH2) 10536.0 CFH: CF Halifax 0450 rtty 75/850 Wx forecasts (20/Mar/01) (RH2) 10536.0 CFH: CF Metoc Halifax 0545 rtty 75/750 Wx data(30/Jan/01) (RH2) 10546.0 Unid: FAPSI 2000 Crowd36 Call up tones! 81-81previously logged this freq! (07/Feb/01) (RH2) 10555.0 AXI34: Darwin Australia 0942 FAX/120/576 (23-02-01) (EW) 10575.0 FSB: 1142 USB/ALE, clg NAVPED000 (18/Feb/01) (NJ) 10581.0 S84: Swedish Embassy Washington DC 1018 MIL-STD 188-141A/Swedish MIL-STD 188-110A 2400bd wkg S93: Swedish Embassy Havana.(12/Jan/01) (MADX) 10588.0 FM6FEM: FEMA Region Six Kansas City 0214 MIL-STD 188-141A w/sounding call. (23/Jan/01) (MADX) 10608.0 INDEPEN3: Colombian Navy Corvette Independiente (Type FS1500, CM-54) 0254 MIL-STD 188-141A clg ATLANTICO: Colombian Navy Atlantic Fleet HQ. (23/Jan/01) (MADX) 10722.0 DHJ-59: 2114 Mode??? w/DRAN QSL'ing for traffic. DHJ-59 tells DRAN to QSY to MRY 59/04. (1/MAR/01) (RBP) 10722.0 DRHG: FGS OKER FLOTTENDIENSTB A-53 INTELLIGENCE SHIP 2114 USB calling DHJ-59 (German Navy, Wilhelmshaven) w/no response. (6/MAR/01) (RP3) 10821.2 ---: FF FRENCH GUAYANA ?LOC 0000 ARQ/E 192/E/170 4RC. Poor sync, betas thru 0941z. One badly corrupt C de V with "de RFLIGEA" and another header with "de RFLIGEU" pointing to FF French Guayanan links. (20/Feb)(DW) 10821.7 FF: 0349 ARQ-E 192/120 idle RQ (Jan 21 2001)(PLOO) 10842.0 : Unid Russian 1721 81-81/81/480 Revs only. (2 Mar) (RGA) 10872.0 PSC: Russian Navy 1720 CW Beacon cluster. (2 Mar) (RGA) 10873.7 RFVI: FF Le Port REU 2207 ARQ-E3/100/340 Cct REI to Paris. Relaying messages from Noumea NCL/RFHI to Paris. (20 Feb) (RGA) 10873.7 RFVINVS: FS La Nivose 1940 ARQ-E3 100/400 Navy Vessel LA NIVOSE with 5-lg tfc to ALLINDI and RFGW, Paris, via RUN, Le Port Djibouti, circuit (09Mar01). (PT) 10891.0 WWJ...: FHWA/USCG Aux. 2300 USB / New check-in time for the weekly Wed. southeast region net. (14March2001) (Midwest USA) 10900.5 GYU: Gibraltar 14.20 Piccolo 6 RY's, count, foxes and "DE GYU"(25Jan01).(PT) 10917.9 RFTJ: FF Dakar 0546 Arq-E3 48/400 CdeV on TJF cid (14/Jan/01)(RH2) 10942.5 --:QTH? 1558z Feb 24, 2001 USB AFN programming [SN] 10942.5 AFRTS/AFN: US military HF feeder 2115 USB / with RTTY QRM from CFH. New freq. from 10940.5 kHz? (21Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 10945.0 CFH: CanForce Halifax NS CAN 1433 RTTY/75/840 ZKRs. (14 Mar) (RGA) 10953.0 HBD20/5: MFA Berne SWI 1700 ARQ/100/170 Verbose 5LG msgs to unk embassy. (2 Mar) (RGA) 10996.0 FDI8: French Air Force Nice 0126 CW w/call tape. Pagina 290 WUN-v07 (23/Jan/01)(MADX) 11030.0 : Melbourne Meteo 1457 FAX (16/03/01) (PD) 11030.0 AXM134: Melbourne Meteo 1500 FAx 120 / Map of Australia (25/Feb/2001) (Argo Sicily) 11031.0 K300: UNID Swedish MIL, 1444, USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, tfc. to S3T2, sending AMDs, confirming auto receipt of message with the Swedish term "AUTOMATKVITTERAT" (27Feb01) (LDO) 11031.0 K300: UNID Swedish MIL, 1444, USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, tfc. to S3T2, sending AMDs, confirming auto receipt of message with the Swedish term "AUTOMATKVITTERAT" (27Feb01) (LDO) 11031.0 K400: UNID Swedish MIL, 1816, USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sending short AMDs to K300 (27Feb01) (LDO) 11031.0 S3T2: UNID Swedish MIL, 1444, USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sending short AMDs to K300 (27Feb01) (LDO) 11038.7 DDH: Hamburg Meteo 2030 rtty 50/400 Wx codes file://10100.7 (07/Feb/01) (RH2) 11039.0 DDH9: Hamburg Meteo 1756 rtty 50/400 Freq info file://147.3 & 14467.3 khz (13/Mar/01) (RH2) 11039.0 DDH9: Hamburg Meteo 1756 RTTY/50/400 Freq info // 14467.3 (13/Mar/01) (RH2) 11065.5 no-call: UNID MIL-net, 1209 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem tfc., bursty tfc.,(17Feb01) (LDO) 11085.0 RFGW: Paris, France 16.00 FEC-A 192/400 5-lg tfc to D2Z, Budapest emb. (19Jan01). (PT) 11089.5 D05: UNID 1407 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng D01. 1408z Clng DNET (20/Feb)(DW) 11089.5 D09: UNID 1422 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng D11. (20/Feb)(DW) 11090.0 KVM70: HONOLULU MET 1500 FAX 120/576/N/800 Dual upper air chartlets for NE Pacific (20/Feb)(DW) 11111.0 --: 0155z Mar 9, 2001 USB Spanish traffic net [SN] 11113.7 : Unid FAPSI 1614 CROWD36 (06/Mar/01) (RH2) 11113.7 Unid: FAPSI 1614 Crowd36 (06/Mar/01) (RH2) 11119.2 : USAF AWS 0923 RTTY/75/850 w/meteo tfc. (26-02-01) (EW) 11121.7 9MR: Malay Navrad 1845 rtty 50/850 Wx/Malay to ALL Ships SABAH & SARAWAK (15/Mar/01) (RH2) 11121.7 9MR: RMN Navrad 1845 RTTY/50/850 Wx/Malay to ALL Ships SABAH & SARAWAK (15/Mar/01) (RH2) 11122.0 9MR: Malay Navrad 1535 rtty 50/850 5LG begins - "MRB/502 ZFH1 KD HANG TUAH" then 5LG (27/Feb/01) (RH2) 11122.0 9MR: Malay Navrad 1535 RTTY/50/850 5LG begins - "MRB/502 ZFH1 KD HANG TUAH" then 5LG (27/Feb/01) (RH2) 11124.0 ---:Jeddah Met Saudi Arabia 1922 16 Mar 01 RTTY 100 wx tfc (EB) 11125.0 HZN: Jeddah Meteo 1754 rtty 100/780 Wx codes(03/Feb/01) (RH2) 11125.1 HZN: JEDDAH MET 1548 rtty 100/R/850 Met tfc. (20/Feb)(DW) 11130.0 K1: 0852 USB/ALE, clg O1 (08/Feb/01) (NJ) 11130.0 O1: 0823 USB/ALE, clg O2 (08/Feb/01) (NJ) 11130.0 O2: 0823 USB/ALE, clg GLOBAL GLW (08/Feb/01) (NJ) 11130.0 Y3: 0824 USB/ALE, clg O2 (08/Feb/01) (NJ) 11148.0 : Russian Military 1115 RUS-75/75/180 Cipher. (9 Mar) (RGA) 11156.0 : Russian Military 1116 81-81/81/250 Cipher, (9 Mar) (RGA) 11175.0 ANDERSON: 0824 USB clg DELTA UNIFORM 518: be advised group 12 past,time of delivery 0821z (relay to LAKE CABIN) (23/Jan/01) (NJ) 11175.0 ANDREWS: 179-char EAM 1421 USB A2X7H5. (3 Mar) (JH) 11175.0 ANDREWS: 6-char EAM 0636 USB 6YOIWG Repeated 3 times. (28 Feb) (BD) 11175.0 ANDREWS: SKY KING Bcast 0635 USB K6X Time 35 Authentication WJ. (28 Feb) (BD) 11175.0 Andrews Global: GHFS 2055 USB / working SAM 90300 (a C-20H, # 90-0300). (23Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 11175.0 Andrews: 1641 calling SAM 202 (C-20B # 86-0202, 99th AS Andrews) w/no response. (30/JAN/01)(RP3) Pagina 291 WUN-v07 11175.0 BANKRUPT:E-6 Backseat Wkg Thule USB pp to European DSN-236-1712 All conferees stand by then alphanumeric code. I think RAZZ-02 was front seat callsign (26 Feb)(SA) 11175.0 BOULE92: USAF MC-130P 69-5820 9th SOS 2137 USB Wkg CROUGHTON w/pp to CONUS DSN 579-5329 'SEMINOLE OPS'/ Hurlburt Field FL advising departed HECA/Cairo 1628z. ETA QTBD/Doha 2030z. Requested to keep fuel receipts from last stopover!(15/03/01) (AOV) 11175.0 Bull 35: (C-130 314th OG, Little Rock AFB, AR): 1449 USB calling Mainsail. Also Top Cat 70 (KC-135E 108th ARW, NJ ANG McGuire AFB) callingMainsail. (16/JAN/01) (RP3) 11175.0 Cake Bake: (strong level): 0234 w/communications test. (25/JAN/01) (RP3) 11175.0 Chill 32: (B-52 5th BW, Minot AFB, ND): 2351 USB calling Raymond 33 (28th BW Ellesworth) then calling Mainsail. (17/JAN/01) (RP3) 11175.0 Corn 04: (unidentified): 2106 USB w/Puerto Rico in pp w/Hurlburt Metro, Reports they are over Gulf of Mexico and asks for wx at 2330Z. Also asks for wx at NARB New Orleans as a possible divert airfield. (17/Jan/01)(RP3) 11175.0 DELTA UNIFORM 518: 0932 USB wkg ANDERSON w/ 9 group counts to pass to callsign LAKE CABIN are you ready to copy, 9 group counts first group count SADAYM4S5ZO7KZH2X6V24INJJR5 how copy, (read back by ANDERSON), standingby for time of delivery (23/Jan/01) (NJ) 11175.0 Doom 82: (B-52H, Barksdale AFB): 0305 calling Doom 83 w/noresponse.(25/JAN/01)(RP3) 11175.0 E10S4 (EVAC10S4): 1840 USB, clg MAINSAIL (CROUGHTON), pp DSN 480-9292 (USAFE ? amar) pp DSN 496-6145 (USAFE ? weather) wx ETAR (RAMSTEIN AB) 2100z (28/Jan/01) (NJ) 11175.0 Epic 45: (C-130H 156th AS NC-ANG Charlotte): 2042 w/Croughton (26/JAN/01)(RP3) 11175.0 Evac 6160: (id as C-141 # 60160): 0235 w/Hickam in pp w/Travis CP & Metro for 0510Z arrival. 11175.0 Gold 75: Ferry tanker 1445 USB w/Andrews in pp w/Hilda East reporting 1:05 out of Robins. Since they will operate out of Robins tomorrow instead of McGuire they want Hilda East to coordinate tomorrow's mission with the Coronet planners. (4/MAR/01) (RP3) 11175.0 HICKAM: 28-char EAM 0558 USB V2TTG echoed by ANDREWS and simulcast 6739, 6712 & 4724. (1 Mar) (BD) 11175.0 HICKAM: 28-char EAM 0650 USB V2GJYP echoed by ANDREWS at 0650z. (28 Feb) (BD) 11175.0 Havoc 34: (C-130H 317th AG Dyess AFB): 1313 w/Salinas in unsuccessfulpp w/Hilda Metro. (26/JAN/01)(RP3) 11175.0 IAF 004: Clg ANDREWS 1821 USB Also called ANY STATION & THULE many times. Raised ANDREWS. Not responding and gone. (26 Feb) (JH) 11175.0 Lifter 64: (C-17, 437th AMW Charleston AFB): 0224 USB w/Hickam in pp w/DSN 965-0850 Shaw CP trying to schedule entry into IR-721 at 2200 local & exit at 2238. (17/JAN/01) (RP3) 11175.0 Meek 38: (sounds like-not heard): 0310 w/Puerto Rico in pp w/DSN 837-5517 Travis AFB CP concerning take off time for Toga 39 (KC-10A, 79th ARS, Travis) scheduled for 0320Z. Travis suggests they try contact on 6.671.(25/JAN/01)(RP3) 11175.0 Meek 81: (sounds like-not heard): 0446 w/Thule in pp w/unidentified Metro w/wx for Ramstein at 0630Z. (26/JAN/01)(RP3) 11175.0 NATO 05: E-3D Geilenkirchen GE 1853 USB w/Andrews w/wx for KNQX & KHST (both unlocated). (5/MAR/01) (RP3) 11175.0 Navy CW 210: (C-130T, VR-54 NAS New Orleans): 2047 calling Mainsail.(26/JAN/01)(RP3) 11175.0 Navy LK 26: (P-3C, VP-26 NAS Brunswick): 1321 USB calling Mainsail.(18/JAN/01) (RP3) 11175.0 Navy LL 48: (P-3C, VP-30 NAS Brunswick): 1719 USB w/Thule in pp Pagina 292 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 11175.0 (KADENA WUN-v07 w/DSN 476-2108 VP-8 Duty Office. Also in pp w/276-2692 Base Ops w/wx for 2200Z.(16/JAN/01) (RP3) Navy LL 79: (P-3C, VP-30 NAS Jacksonville): 1517 USB in pp w/unidentified Metro w/wx for Willow Grove NARB. (16/JAN/01) (RP3) Navy LN 453: (P-3C, VP-45 NAS Jacksonville): 1810 w/Puerto Rico (30/JAN/01)(RP3) Navy LY 505: (P-3C, VP-92 NAS Brunswick): 2043 w/Puerto Rico in radio checks. (26/JAN/01)(RP3) Navy RG 960: (C-20G, VR-51 MCAS Kaneohe Bay HI): 2331 w/Ascension in pp w/DSN 271-3207 (Offutt AFB) (stepped on by Andrews EAM broadcast).(RP3) Navy RU 905: (C-130T, VR-55 Pt. Mugu): 2244 USB w/Offutt in pp w/DSN 351-5004/5155 Pt Mugu w/arrival information for 0546Z. Has several write-ups which may hold off plane from going on scheduled mission to Belize.(17/JAN/01) (RP3) PAT 706: 2224 w/Andrews in unsuccessful pp. (30/JAN/01)(RP3) PUERTO RICO: Groups Bcast 0640 USB 6 chars each. [YU7, K6V, 42S etc.] Time 40 Authentication KG. Apparent Transmitter problems. (28 Feb)(BD) REACH 106CT: 0838 USB clg ANDERSON: standingby for wx RODN AB) for time 1000 and RJOI (IWAKUNI MCAS) 1030 (23/Jan/01) (NJ) 11175.0 REACH 171(?): Clg MAINSAIL 0141 USB Raised ANDREWS for a radio check. 171 advised ANDREWS tostand by while a second radio was being checked. At 0143z, 171 washeard garbled with ANDREWS advising of same, then gone at 0143. Nothing further heard. (19 Feb) (BD) 11175.0 REACH 6165: 1845 USB, clg MAINSAIL with no reply (28/Jan/01) (NJ) 11175.0 REACH 7027 Clg MAINSAIL 0459 USB Radio check then gone. (2 Mar)(BD) 11175.0 Rafair 7484: RAF, possible Nimrod 1600 USB w/Puerto Rico in pp (in progress) w/unidentified Metro w/wx for Queen Beatrix Airport, Aruba and one other unidentified location. (17/MAR/01) (RP3) 11175.0 Razor 24: (E-8C JSTARS, Robins AFB-not heard): 0303 w/Ascension in pp w/Raymond-19 (Robins AFB). (25/JAN/01)(RP3) 11175.0 Razor 33: E-8C JSTARS Robins AFB 2332 USB w/Offutt in pp w/DSN 497-2612 Raymond-19(Robins AFB). They have trouble w/pp and terminate it w/no connection. (5/MAR/01) (RP3) 11175.0 Rch-4068: C-17 94-0068 0927 Wkg Thule USB for a PP TO DSN-770305?? Arrival at ETAR (Ramstein) Alpha-1 (26 Feb) (SA) 11175.0 Reach 0459: 0233 w/Andrews in unsuccessful attempt at pp w/Travis CP. At 0243 w/Hickam in pp w/Travis CP w/information for 0530Z arrival.(RP3) 11175.0 Reach 2V3: 1740 USB w/Andrews in pp w/Hilda East & Hilda Metro w/arrival information for 2000Z at NAS Norfolk. (3/MAR/01) (RP3) 11175.0 Reach 305T: 1855 USB w/Offutt in radio checks. (5/MAR/01) (RP3) 11175.0 Reach 3604: 2352 w/Ascension in radio check. 11175.0 Reach 403: (not heard): 0020 USB w/Andrews in pp w/Hilda Metro w/wx for Moron, Spain at 0400Z. (5/MAR/01) (RP3) 11175.0 Reach 4192: (not heard): 0250 USB w/Hickam in pp w.Charleston CP w/write-ups & arrival information. (17/JAN/01) (RP3) 11175.0 Reach 509: 1716 USB w/Andrews in pp w/DSN 698-7788 Bangor CP w/updated ETA of 1900Z. At 1720 Reach 510 w/Bangor CP w/arrival information. (3/MAR/01) (RP3) 11175.0 Reach 6013: 1651 USB w/Andrews in pp w/Dover CP w/arrival information. (3/MAR/01) (RP3) 11175.0 Reach 6E1: (not heard): 0508 w/Hickam w/wx for Hickam. (26/JAN/01)(RP3) 11175.0 Reach 7045: (id as C-17): 0319 w/Andrews in pp w/Charleston AFB CP & Metro w/information for 0530Z arrival. (25/JAN/01)(RP3) Pagina 293 WUN-v07 11175.0 Reach 801B: 2343 w/Ascension in pp w/Dover Metro for 0320Z arrival. Also w/DSN 698-6988 Maniac Ops (Bangor ANGB) regarding if bad wx will affect scheduled tanker rendezvous. Maniac Ops reports the tanker is taking off and that Reach 801B can contact them on 311.0 MHz.(RP3) 11175.0 Reach 8054: 2206 w/Andrews (30/JAN/01)(RP3) 11175.0 Reach 9003: 1607 calling Mainsail for radio check. (26/JAN/01)(RP3) 11175.0 SAM 204(?): Clg MAINSAIL 0506 USB No response. (2 Mar) (BD) 11175.0 SAM 90300: a USAF C-20H, # 90-0300 2110 USB / calling SAM 60201 (a USAF C-20B, # 86-0201). No joy. (23Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 11175.0 Sentry 63: (E-3B AWACS Tinker AFB): 2208 w/Puerto Rico (30/JAN/01)(RP3) 11175.0 Shado 19: (MC-130 550th SOS, Kirtland AFB, NM): 0340 w/Ascension (25/JAN/01)(RP3) 11175.0 Shark 67; Probable C-27 Trojan 1324 USB w/Puerto Rico in pp w/Smasher (SOUTHAF Flight Following Facility, NAS Key West) who reports they tried to contact Smasher on 4455; 7935; 11205; 14383; and 20943 w/no joy.Smasher had also tried those freqs w/no joy. They are currently at 2038N/7250W (south southwest of Turks & Caicos Islands) and were airborne at 1140Z and ETA to first destination is 1400Z. At first destination they will on load 35 pax and cargo. (6/MAR/01)(RP3) 11175.0 Sharky 76: (Unid) 1855 USB w/Offutt in pp w/DSN 743-3251 McConnell CP w/information for 2145Z arrival. (5/MAR/01) (RP3) 11175.0 Shuck 72: (E-3B AWACS, Tinker): 1600 w/Offutt in pp (in progress) regarding arrival instructions for nellis AFB & McCarron Airport, Las Vegas.(26/JAN/01)(RP3) 11175.0 Sparky 75: 1448 USB calling Mainsail w/no response. (4/MAR/01) (RP3) 11175.0 Tazz 81: (KC-135R 121ST ARG OH ANG RICKENBACKER ANGB): 1601 w/Andrews who reports he is in receipt of EAM (BWNEBM) but wants current traffic. Andrews tells him that BWNEBM is current traffic then adds BWL?6Z which Tazz 81 acknowledges. (26/JAN/01)(RP3) 11175.0 Titan 18: (B-52 92nd Wing, Fairchild AFB, WA): 2051 USB w/Croughton in radio checks. ((NOTE: I thought Croughton had closed down??) (17/JAN/01)(RP3) 11175.0 Trout 99: (EC-135 412TH FLTS, EDWARDS AFB): 0448 USB w/both Andrews & Ascension trying to arrange contact. Ascension has better hearability so he takes over. Trout 99 wants arrival wx for Peterson AFB at 0730Z. (18/JAN/01)(RP3) 11178.0 Condor: 0208 w/Q9Y exchanging information on tracks 11178.0 NRN 348: (P-3C, Dutch Navy, Hato Curacao): 2159 USB w/PJK (Dutch Navy, Suffisant Curacao) establishing communications schedule for tomorrow.(17/JAN/01) (RP3) 11178.0 PJK: (Dutch Navy, Suffisant Curacao): 1300 USB calling NRN 353 (P-3C, Dutch Navy Hato Curacao) w/no response. (18/JAN/01) (RP3) 11178.0 Q9Y: (Dutch Navy P-3C, Hato Curacao): 0105 w/Condor 11178.0 V0W: (probable Dutch Navy P-3, Hato, Curacao): 2219 w/Condor Radio (30/JAN/01)(RP3) 11178.0 V0W: 2238 w/Condor confirming that his data link DLRP (spelled) (30/JAN/01)(RP3) 11184.0 : Unid Japanese Military 0921 USB w/WX fcasts. (26-02-01) (EW) 11197.5 no-call: US-MIL net?, 1035 USB/16+39-TONE PSK MODEM, no 400 Hz doppler, probably KY-99 encrypted speech, strong signals, located in the Mediterranean Sea area, related to DOGFISH 2001 exercise? (28Jan01)(LDO) 11199.0 AXI: Darwin, Australia 0900z Feb 11, 2001 USB Air Force Darwin working “FOXTROT ROMEO FOXTROT 2359” [not heard] [SN] 11202.0 9MR: RM Nvy Johor Baharu 2140 RTTY 50/850 id tape, 5LG msgs & Pagina 294 WUN-v07 area 11202.0 11202.0 11202.0 11202.0 11202.0 11202.0 11205.0 11205.0 11210.5 11214.0 11214.0 11214.0 both wx, // 8192 (24Feb01) (ML2) ATE: 0646 USB/ALE, clg MALEK (10/Feb/01) (NJ) ATEF: 0718 USB/ALE, clg MALEK MIM (12/Feb/01) (NJ) MAL: 0729 USB/ALE, clg BADIS (11/Feb/01) (NJ) MALEK: 0712 USB/ALE, clg BAD (12/Feb/01) (NJ) MALEK: 0729 USB/ALE, clg BADIS (11/Feb/01) (NJ) VIO: 1720 USB/ALE, clg BADCAD BAD (11/Feb/01) (NJ) : Architect: 0231 USB w/airfield color states. (12/MAR/01) (RP3) ARCHITECT: STCICS RAF ???? G 1133 USB CAN & US aflds actuals. (13 Mar) (RGA) : UN Peacekeepers? Lospalos (Timor)? 1114 USB/ALE. To WWB LOS JOC.(09-03-01) (EW) Dark Star Papa: (E-3B AWACS, Tinker AFB): 2145 USB w/Trenton Military (17/JAN/01) (RP3) Dragnet Tango: (E-3B AWACS, Tinker AFB): 1530 w/Trenton Military (30/JAN/01)(RP3) Nightstar Alpha & Crown 92: HC-130 71st RQS Moody AFB 1730 USB calling Trenton Military w/no response. Trenton finally completes pp at 1739. Nightstar Alpha w/information in formatted report. (5/MAR/01) (RP3) 11214.0 Razor 22: (E-8C JSTARS, Robins AFB): 1434 USB w/Trenton Military (16/JAN/01) (RP3) 11214.0 SPAR 58: (id as VIP-associated C-135-not heard): 1625 USB w/Trenton Military in pp w/Raymond 21 (Offutt AFB) w/arrival information for 1830Z.(16/JAN/01) (RP3) 11214.0 Sentry 41: (E-3B AWACS, Tinker AFB): 1914 USB w/Trenton Miltary w/wx for Tinker AFB. (16/JAN/01) (RP3) 11214.0 Sentry 64: E-3B AWACS Tinker AFB 2038 USB w/Trenton Military in pp (progress) and is told by Eagle-2 that they have approved a 1:30 flight extension. (2/MAR/01) (RP3) 11214.0 Trenton Military: 1448 USB w/Sentry 61 (E-3B AWACS, Tinker AFB) in pp w/DSN 884-7239 (Tinker AFB-Current Ops) querying status of cancelled tanker, callsign Mode 62 (sounds like). Current Ops trying to find a tanker to fill in. (6/MAR/01) (RP3) 11214.0 Trenton Military: MACS 1814 USB / pp for SAM 60202 (a C-20B, # 86-0202) to Langley AFB, VA. (20Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 11217.0 DHM91: GAF Münster GER 1141 USB Passes wx rpts to unid. (13 Mar)(RGA) 11217.0 RIC: CAP Richmond VA USA 2342 ALE/USB Sounds. (3 Mar) (RGA) 11220.0 Andrews VIP: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 2154 USB / pp for SPAR 66 (C-20A, # 83-0502 with DV-3+5 Pax) to SAM CP. (15March2001) (Midwest USA) 11220.0 NAVY 49676: Wkg ANDREWS 1905 USB Sets F311 as their guard freq and gone. (26 Feb) (JH) 11220.0 SAM 202: (C-20B # 86-0202, 99th AS Andrews): 1441 USB w/Andrews trying to arrange pp. SAM 202 says connection is not pp quality.(18/JAN/01) (RP3) 11226.0 170033: C-5 87-0033 2012 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (26 Feb) (SA) 11226.0 17033: C-5 87-0033 0703 ALE/USB Wkg ADW ALE+VOICE too much qrm (18 Mar) (SA) 11226.0 223292: C-17 92-3292 1657 ALE/USB Wkg PLA (20 Feb) (SA) 11226.0 240067: C-17 94-0067 1128 ALE/USB Wkg ADW ALE+VOICE with ALE initiated PP to[AMD] CCCDCD87790301NNN. Nothing heard (28 Feb) (SA) 11226.0 240068: C-17 94-0068 1001 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (25 Feb) (SA) 11226.0 240070: C-17 94-0070 2014 ALE/USB Wkg 280054 C-17 98-0054 (14 Mar)(SA) 11226.0 240070: C-17 94-0070 2019 ALE/USB Wkg 5380038 KC-135 63-8038 (14 Mar) (SA) 11226.0 260003: C-17 96-0003 1842 ALE/USB Sounds (6 Mar) (SA) 11226.0 260003: Rch-Z9 C-17 96-0003 2153 ALE/USB Wkg PLA ALE+VOICE for PP Pagina 295 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11226.0 11228.0 11232.0 11232.0 from WUN-v07 to Hilda East then Metro for WX at CYQX (Gander) for 0030Z (6 Mar) (SA) 260005: C-17 96-0005 2129 ALE/USB Wkg ADW ALE+VOICE ith ALE initiated PP to [AMD]CCCCD86732100NNNN for personal PP (16 Mar) (SA) 260007: C-17 96-0007 1834 ALE/USB Sounds (6 Mar) (SA) 270044: C-17 97-0044 2140 ALE/USB Wkg JTY (18 Feb) (SA) 280052: C-17 98-0052 0021 ALE/USB Wkg PLA (2 Mar) (SA) 291189: C-17 89-1189 0355 ALE/USB Wkg HAW (27 Feb) (SA) 291191: C-17 89-1191 0933 ALE/USB Wkg JNR (12 Mar) (SA) 340633:C-141 64-0633 1007 ALE/USB Wkg OFF (2 Mar) (SA) 420193: KC-10 82-0193 1346 ALE/USB Sounds (12 Mar) (SA) 450027: KC-10 85-0027 1905 ALE/USB (5 Mar) (SA) 450032: KC-10 85-0032 1126 ALE/USB Wkg OFF (27 Feb) (SA) 460035: KC-10 86-0035 1517 ALE/USB Sounds (24 Feb) (SA) 538874: KC-135 53-8874 1050 ALE/USB Sounds (27 Feb) (SA) 580035: KC-135 58-0035 0919 ALE/USB Wkg 580035 (12 Mar) (SA) 6XO: 1849 ALE/USB Wkg HAW (5 Mar) (SA) 960007: C-17 96-0007 1508 ALE/USB Sounds ( 12 Mar) (SA) ADW: 2147 ALE/USB Wkg 250104 C-17 95-0104 (18 Feb) (SA) ADW: 2300 ALE/USB Wkg 250103 C-17 95-0103 (25 Feb) (SA) CRO: 0804 ALE/USB Wkg PLA ALE+VOICE for radio check (12 Mar) (SA) CRO: 1509 ALE/USB Wkg 200534 C-17 90-0534 (24 Feb) (SA) CRO: 1852 ALE/USB Wkg PLA ALE+VOICE+DATA [AMD]IS IT STILL IN YOUR SCAN POOL OR DID YOUR FREQUENCIES CHANGE. [AMD]DO YOU STIL HAVE 11181 UP.(18 Mar) (SA) CRO:0951 ALE/USB Wkg 100453 C-5 70-0453 (18 Mar) (SA) E30577: E-3 78-0577 1656 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (17 Mar) (SA) JDG: USAF Diego Garcia BIO 2340 ALE/USB Sounds. (3 Mar) (RGA) PLA: 0241 ALE/USB Wkg 200534 C-17 90-0534 (22 Feb) (SA) PLA: 1409 ALE/USB Wkg 270046 C-17 97-0046 (24 Feb) (SA) PLA: 1747 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE for radio check (2 Mar) (SA) R22: 2218 ALE/USB Wkg ADW (27 Feb) (SA) Magic 94: Wkg Magic 95 Air to Air 1141 USB/DATA (14/03/01) (PD) Bango 419: unid 1518 USB w/Trenton Military in selcal check (GPLS). Trenton Military will inform the Rescue Coordination Centre (RCC) that Bango-419 is available if needed. (3/MAR/01) (RP3) Canforce 2140: 1520 USB w/Trenton Military reporting departure Winnepeg enroute to Calgary. Trenton Military will relay to CFB Trenton Wing Ops. (3/MAR/01) (RP3) 11232.0 Canforce 81: (id as CC-130 # 130341, 435th Sqdn Winnepeg): 1734 w/Trenton Military relaying ETA Winnepeg of 2230Z. Also in selcal check (GH-AB), (26/JAN/01)(RP3) 11232.0 Crown 92: HC-130 71st RQS Moody AFB 1746 USB w/Trenton Military in pp w/DSN 965-2362 Shaw Metro. Has trouble w/pp so Trenton relays information for wx at Moody AFB on 4 Mar from 1900-2100Z. (3/MAR/01) (RP3) 11232.0 Dryly 56: (spelled-id as C-130): 1958 USB w/Trenton Military in pp w/Pan Am Service 1-800-424-0350 & w/wx for St Johns at 0300Z. (18/JAN/01) (RP3) 11232.0 Navy LL 79: (P-3C, VP-30 NAS Jacksonville): 1652 USB w/Trenton Military w/wx for NAS Brunswick from 1500-1900Z. (16/JAN/01) 11232.0 Nightstar Alpha: E-8C JSTARS Robins AFB 1726 USB w/Trenton Military reporting they are in radio sector # 6. Wants pp w/DSN 497-2612 (Robins AFB) Raymond-19. Trenton switches them to 11214. (5/MAR/01) (RP3) 11232.0 Tiger 305: CC-130 # 130305 424th Sqdn Trenton 1515 USB calling Trenton Military w/no response. (3/MAR/01) (RP3) 11232.0 Tiger 317: (CC-130 CANFORCE 8TH WING CFB TRENTON): 1955 USB w/Trenton Military who relays that Rescue Coordination Center (RCC) has no traffic for them. Tiger 317 will be in range in 40 minutes and will contact them at that time. (18/JAN/01) (RP3) Pagina 296 WUN-v07 11232.0 Trenton Military: 2045 USB w/Canforce 2403 w/wx for St Johns & Halifax. (2/MAR/01) (RP3) 11232.0 Trenton Military: 2107 USB w/Canforce 81 w/ wx/for Brandon & Winnepeg. (2/MAR/01) (RP3) 11235.0 AXI: Darwin, Australia 0854z Feb 11, 2001 USB Air Force Darwin working “FOXTROT ROMEO FOXTROT 2359” [not heard] [SN] 11243.0 WYLE 34: Clg MAINSAIL 1815 USB 'On 11424 upper'. and gone. (7 Mar)(JH) 11244.0 AIR COOL: 28-char EAM 2217 USB V25VCX simulcast 8992 with nil heard on any ZULU freq. (24 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 AIR COOL: EAM Bcast 2225 USB V25VCX simulcast 8992. H+25/h+55 activity. (24 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 ANDERSON: 1957 USB, this is ANDERSON with a maintenance test testing 1234554321 ANDERSON maintenance test out (28/Jan/01) (NJ) 11244.0 ANDREWS: 28-char EAM 1814 USB 7KIQH6. (14 Mar) (JH) 11244.0 ANDREWS: 28-char EAM 2201 USB 7KK2RA. (11 Mar) (JH) 11244.0 ANDREWS: 31-char EAM 1845 USB 6YFKRD. (3 Mar) (JH) 11244.0 ANDREWS: 81-char EAM Bcast 2111 USB A266NR. (28 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 AUTO BODY: 28-char EAM 1955 USB 7KG63S. H+25/h+55 activity. (7 Mar)(JH) 11244.0 BALL PARK(?): Raises OVERFLOW 1642 USB For some GEP coordination(RF 19 etc.) [BALL PARK or whatever] then asked for working freqs (Z225 primary; Z175 secondary) and gone.(13 Mar) (JH) 11244.0 BINOCULAR: Clg MAINSAIL 1537 USB Raises FLY BALL. BINOCULAR asked for her wkg freqs. Given Z205. (19 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 COAST CAR: Called PALAMINO 0004 USB (Maybe APPELLATE; WAR46) No response. (13 Mar) (JH) 11244.0 COGNIZANT: 19-char EAM 2157 USB GOTXJK simulcast 8992. Nothing on any ZULU frequency. (6 Mar) (JH) 11244.0 Croughton: 1230 Croughton G This is Croughton Maintenance 1234554321 Croughton Maintenance out. 27/Jan/01(PP) 11244.0 ELEGANCE(?): EAM Bcast 0809 USB 7KO?Q? ending WUGKKB4NKUHY..RY7C or close. Simulcast on at least 11175. (8 Mar) (JH) 11244.0 FIRE LIGHT(?): 28-char EAMs 1625 USB 7KI9W7C & 7K377Z. Simulcast 8992. H+25/h+55 activity. (8 Mar) (JH) 11244.0 FOOT HILL: EAMs Bcast 2356 USB (NUT MEAT id'ing in the 'new day') 7KK2RA, 7KNMKX, 7KEJAV.H+25/h+55 activity. (12 Mar) (JH) 11244.0 FOOT HILL: EAMs Bcast 2356 USB (NUT MEAT id'ing in the 'new day') 7KK2RA, 7KNMKX, 7KEJAV. H+25/h+55 activity. (12 Mar) (JH) 11244.0 NUT MEAT: 28-char EAM 1926 USB 7K5AI6 simulcast 8992. H+25/h+55 activity. (11 Mar) (JH) 11244.0 OFFUTT: EAM Bcast 1929 USB OFFUTT as lead GHFS Station broadcasts 6YAJBL 'FOR RATTAN & SKIMPY' and the 6-character 6YQ6FM. (9 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 OVER FLOW: 28-char EAM 1623 USB 7KCT4W. Nothing heard 8992, 11175 or any ZULU freq. (13 Mar) (JH) 11244.0 PLAY BALL: 28-char EAM 1655 USB 7KPTO7 simulcast 8992. (14 Mar)(JH) 11244.0 PLAY BALL: EAM Bcasts 1825 USB 7KIQH6 & 7KQG6P. Simulcast 8992. H+25/h+55 activity. (14 Mar) (JH) 11244.0 PLAY BALL: EAM Bcasts 1901 USB 7KIQH6 & 7KQG6P simulcast 8992 (very weak). (14 Mar) (JH) 11244.0 RAIN DROP: EAM Bcast 1925 USB 7KASBZ simulcast 8992. H+25/h+55 activity. (9 Mar) (JH) 11244.0 RUST PROOF: 28-char EAM 1825 USB 7KKCEK simulcast 8992. H+25/h+55 activity. (4 Mar) (JH) 11244.0 RUST PROOF: 28-char EAM 2002 USB 7KWYRD with no simulcast freqs found. (4 Mar) (JH) 11244.0 SILICATE: 28-char EAMs 1703 USB (Unknown)+7KE6UZ+7KAQZJ simulcast 8992 and nil hrd any ZULU frequency. (3 Mar) (JH) 11244.0 SILICATE: AKAC Msg 1953 USB "This is SILICATE with an AKAC ["akac"] 3-6-9 message of six groups" [three times]: LRW QWV FO3 3BH ASC JW5 [twice]" simulcasting same on 8992.0 and gone. (3 Mar) (JH) Pagina 297 WUN-v07 11244.0 SILICATE: Raised DEPENDENT 1855 USB Told to stand by for traffic. (3 Mar) (JH) 11244.0 SILICATE: Raised DEPENDENT 1859 USB Did not respond to DEPENDENT's calls. (3 Mar) (JH) 11244.0 SILICATE: Raised DEPENDENT 1901 USB Requesting 'meet on the red side' and into lengthy ANDVT comms. (3 Mar) (JH) 11244.0 SILICATE: Raises DEPENDENT 1915 USB Said that he 'had some bad news for you' and into lengthy ANDVT comms. (3 Mar) (JH) 11244.0 TEAM WORK(?): 28-char EAM 1833 USB V2UKDD simulcast 8992 with nil heard any ZULU freq. (26 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 TEAM WORK: EAM Bcasts 1925 USB V2UKDD & V2ODUE simulcast 8992. H+25/h+55 activity. (26 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 TEAM WORK: Raised RED FERN 2114 USB With TEAM WORK asking if RED FERN is requesting the 7 CHARLIE. (26 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 THREE AMP(?): Clg MAINSAIL 2016 USB No response and gone. (28 Feb)(JH) 11244.0 TWILIGHT: EAM Bcast 1855 USB V2W43E. Simulcast 8992. H+25/h+55 activity. (22 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 TWILIGHT: EAM Bcasts 1955 USB V2XGWU & V2NWBQ simulcast 8992. H+25/h+55 activity. (22 Feb) (JH) 11244.0 Unid: 28-char EAM Bcast 2008 USB V2L32T simulcast 8992 and nil heard any ZULU freq. (28 Feb) (JH) 11247.0 Ascot 3201: (Tristar, ZE 705, 216 Sqdn RAF Brize Norton): 0010 USB (8/MAR/01) (RP3) 11247.0 Ascot 3201: Tristar, ZE705, 216 Sqdn RAF Brize Norton 0010 USB w/Haven (Ascension) w/wx for Funchal and Tenerife. Departed Ascension 2323Z w/ETA Brize Norton of 0750Z. Selcal check (LMBK).This is regular weekly RAF support flight to/from the Falkland Islands on its return to Brize Norton.8/MAR/01) (RP3) 11247.0 Navy 700: Royal Navy aircraft 1554 USB calling Haven (Ascension) w/no response. (13/MAR/01) (RP3) 11253.0 RAF VOLMET: RAF W.Drayton G 1118 USB YL w/worldwide airfields wx actuals. (9 Mar) (RGA) 11268.0 ONY: BAF Melsbroek 1609 USB Radio check with CH101. (16 Mar) (BA) 11268.0 ONY: BAF Melsbroek 1609 USB ww unid pos Ramstein wx reports. (16 Mar) (BA) 11279.0 Iceland: 1613 Iceland ww BAW 3590 position report 74N60W/1612 F330 72N40W/1659 7030 next 25/Jan/01 (PP) 11285.0 BA16: Wkg Colombo 1634 USB Mentioning position report and asks for selcal CLAP.(08/03/01) (PD) 11285.0 BAW34: B777 1642 USB Kuala Lumpur-London LHR. Wkg KL. Position report and selcal BJKL. (08/03/01) (PD) 11285.0 Chennai 1609 USB Wkg MAS 180 9M-MKG A-330 ERBF From Kuala Lumpur To Madras (24-Feb-01) (PD) 11285.0 Chennai 1610 USB Wkg MAS 90 9M-MRJ B-777 QRFG From Kuala Lumpur To Dubai To Newark (24-Feb-01) (PD) 11285.0 Chennai 1801 USB Wkg MAS 150 9M-MPM B-747-400 QRDH From Kuala Lumpur to Jeddah (24-Feb-01) (PD) 11285.0 Chennai: 1550 USB SRF 423 4R-ADA A-340 EMBD (19-Feb-01) (PD) 11285.0 Chennai: 1552 USB MAS 90 9M-MRD B-777 QREJ Kuala Lumpur Dubai Newark (19-Feb-01) (PD) 11285.0 Chennai: 1623 USB DLH8493 D-ABYO B-747-F CGAK (25-feb-01) (PD) 11285.0 Chennai: 1625 USB THA307 HS-TAO A-300 CJFK Bangkok-Colombo (7 Mar)(PD) 11285.0 Chennai: 1626 USB RBA93 V8-RBJ B-767 EGHR Brunei Abu Dhabi Londen HTR (25-Feb-01) (PD) 11285.0 Chennai: 1629 USB SVA9689 HZ-AIC B-747-100 EFBD (25-Feb-01) (PD) 11285.0 Chennai: 1634 USB THA307 HS-TAK A-300 CJKM Bangkok Colombo (25-Feb-01) (PD) 11285.0 Chennai: 1639 USB MAS184 9M-MKE A-330 ERBC Kuala Lumpur Madras Pagina 298 WUN-v07 (25-Feb-01) (PD) 11285.0 Chennai: 1909 USB DLH779 D-ABVO B-747-400 JQLR Jakarta-SingaporeFrankfurt (5 Mar) (PD) 11285.0 Chennai: 2005 USB QFA 124 VH-OGJ B-767 LQBM Bombay Singapore Sydney Melbourne (20-Feb-01) (PD) 11285.0 Colombo: 1637 USB SIA402 ? ? JPDM Singapore Colombo (25-Feb-01)(PD) 11285.0 Colombo: 1959 USB SIA 451 9V-STF A-310 GSHR Male Singapore (20-Feb-01) (PD) 11285.0 GIA984: w/Chennai 1500 USB Airbus 300 PK-GAG with position report and selcal check HMGJ. (15/03/01) (PD) 11285.0 MAS13: B777 1646 USB From Kuala Lumpur to Amsterdam. (10 km away from my location) Pos report and selcal QREJ. (08/03/01) (PD) 11291.0 Dakar: 2350 to unid. Very very weak. 24/Jan/01 (PP) 11306.0 : O/M (accented EE): 0210 USB w/O/M (accented EE) in radio checks and passing what appear to be checkpoints Ecuna & Dibok, both spelled using NATO phonetics. Selcals also noted. At 0229 O/M (EE) confirmed possible checkpoints MARJP, ??BCR , LIVOR. (9/MAR/01) (RP3) 11341.9 OZU25: MFA Kopenhagen DNK 1440 tWINPLEX/100/800 Cipher+IRS then offair. (14 Mar) (RGA) 11345.0 TWA 885: Wkg Stockholm Radio 1426 USB B767 JFK-Cairo) on ground in Cairo for selcall check GLBH (15/03/01) (PD) 11366.0 : Aircraft (O/M Portuguese): 0215 USB w/O/M (Portuguese) w/ETAs for various checkpoints (RASKA, VORAS ) and selcal check (BL-PS). Varig LDOC. (9/MAR/01) (RP3) 11366.0 : Aircraft (O/M Portuguese): 0215 USB w/O/M (Portuguese) w/ETAs for various checkpoints (RASKA, VORAS )and selcal check (BL-PS). Varig LDOC.(9/MAR/01) (RP3) 11396.0 Jakarta: 1541 USB UAE 67 A6-EMH B-777 HMCS (19-Feb-01) (PD) 11396.0 Perth: 1506 USB GIA 766 ? ? QSGL (20-Feb-01) (PD) 11396.0 Perth: 1550 USB SIA 235 9V-SRE B-777-200 JPBM Singapore Brisbane(19-Feb-01) (PD) 11396.0 Perth: 1554 USB AAA 888 LSJR Hongkong Sydney (19-Feb-01) (PD) 11400.0 Y/L (SS): 0245 USB w/O/M (SS) and young child (SS) in personal conversation. (13/MAR/01) (RP3) 11401.5 B01: UNID MIL, 0921 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A AMDs to M01 every 5 minutes (17Feb01) (LDO) 11416.7 ---: FF SARAJEVO ? 2112 ARQ/342200/E/400 8rc. 2 chan tdm. Chan A: B: betas before fading thru 2150z (23/Feb)(DW) 11416.7 RFFVAY: 18.31 RFFVAY BIH ARQ 342 200 100 R FF Sarajevo beta's 26/Jan/01 (BV) 11416.7 RFFVAY: FF Sarajevo BHI 1715 ARQ-M2 / Idle status (16/Mar/2001)(Argo S) 11418.0 FJY5: DTRE Crozet I 1106 Arq-E3 200/400 Idling(29/Jan/01) (RH2) 11418.6 Unid: 19.09 ALG COQ 26 80 R "Unid alg Customs? /dpl mgs list of names s/off @1932z with ""stop le chef de brigade des douanes a bbmstop signe mk kelkha stop et fin coll/7bo/kk" 26/Jan/01 (BV) 11430.0 HMF55: KCNA Pyongyang DPRK 1032 BAUDOT 50/250 w/EE news.(22/Jan/01) (MADX) 11436.0 Un-ID 11.05 FEC 100/850 Sends Group of numbers "54842 54842 54842 Transmission ends with "0000" (14Jan00).(PT) 11445.0 TUR: 19.00 TUR USB 3 A Usaf Incirlik mgs 26/Jan/01 (BV) 11453.0 IMB3: Rome Meteo I 1132 RTTY/50/840 Actuals Italian airfields. (9 Mar) (RGA) 11453.0 IMB: 18,37 IMB I BAUD 50 100 R Rome meteo wx 26/Jan/01 (BV) 11460.0 Andrews AFB: USAF 1839 USB / terminating service with Executive One Foxtrot. ETA 1855Z. (15March2001) (Midwest USA) 11460.0 Andrews VIP: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 1617 USB / working SAM 60203 Pagina 299 WUN-v07 on F-295. ETA to SEGU is 1820 UTC. (04March2001) (Midwest USA) 11460.0 Andrews VIP: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 1900 USB / pps for Navy 49676 regarding the F/A-18 accident in Kuwait. (12March2001) (Midwest USA) 11461.3 : Unid Egyptian Diplo 1134 ARQ/100/170 5LGs to unk embassy. (9 Mar)(RGA) 11461.3 UNID: MFA ICairo 1500 Sitor A / crypto msg 5LG (14/Mar/2001) (Argo S) 11462.0 Unid: 0700 AM high pitched polytone (XPH) tonal numbers station (09/Jan/01) (SD) 11462.0 Unid: 0700 AM high pitched polytone (XPH) tonal numbers station (16/Jan/01) (SD) 11468.0 Unid: 18,56 50 100 R Unid 50bd 250hz no acf 26/Jan/01 (BV) 11468.5 : Unid. Time? CW. 4LGs. Off at 1150z. (02-03-01) (EW) 11486.0 no-call: UNID, G? 1143 USB/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem tfc., long bursts, only one station on freq, located North Western EUR (17Feb01)(LDO) 11487.0 : Unid CIS Mil/Rail? 1647 81-81 81/150 (05/Mar/01) (RH2) 11487.0 Unid: CIS Mil/Rail? 1647 81-81 81/150 (05/Mar/01) (RH2) 11489.0 DG: Moroccan MOI Net 1800 ALE/LSB Sounds. Also on 13879. (6 Mar)(RGA) 11492.0 0000006140: Iranian Net 1506 ALE/USB Sounds. (9 Mar) (RGA) 11494.0 BINOCULAR: Raises FLY BALL 1540 USB Enters net. Then sent BINOCULAR to Z175 for a radio check. (19 Feb) (JH) 11494.0 BINOCULAR: Raises FLY BALL 1748 USB For secure voice check and into ANDVT. At 1751z FLY BALL worked BINOCULAR to advise that FLY BALL was going monitor only for 60 minutes and gone. (19 Feb) (JH) 11494.0 FLY BALL: Wkg BINOCULAR 1745 USB (19 Feb) (JH) 11494.0 OMAHA 3SA: Clg Unid 1607 USB Following SELSCAN handshaking. Raising OWNERSHIP (fair) but not responding. SERVICE CENTER (good/strong) then worked OMAHA 3SA in an attempt to pass information to HAMMER via secure voice. Unsuccessful and gone. (19 Feb) (JH) 11494.0 OWNERSHIP: Wkg FLY BALL 1716 USB For signal check. FLY BALL then called BINOCULAR with no response and maybe moving to 9016.0 to call BINOCULAR with no known response and gone. (19 Feb) (JH) 11494.0 Unid: Clg HAMMER 1618 USB No response. No ID but it was the NAOC. OWNERSHIP (fair) then called and raised FLY BALL for a signal check. FLY BALL told OWNERSHIP to maintain Z205 [as their net primary] and then called BINOCULAR with no response and gone. (19 Feb) (JH) 11495.0 0000000121: 1625 USB/ALE, clg 8P00001210 (16/Feb/01) (NJ) 11513.0 RIW: Navy HQ Moscow 1626 81-81/81/250 Cipher. Wkg unid warship RMSB. Morse steerage on 19224. (25 Feb) (RGA) 11522.5 Unid: no call unid station 1353 fsk 50 bd synchroon 850 hz acf=0 10/Mar/01 (PP) 11541.7 RFLI: FF Fort de France MRT 0942 ARQ-E3/96/... Idling. (23-02-01)(EW) 11545.0 Lincolnshire Poacher: 2116 USB (18-02-01) (EW) 11565.0 : Mossad numbers bcst 2217 USB Group 112. repeat. (23-02-01) (EW) 11688.0 UNID: 1713 UNID 50/847 acf 0 strong Tx!(Jan 22 2001)(PLOO) 12083.0 : Unid FAPSI Link 1516 RTTY/75/500 5LGs. QSL1 QRU. CFM TKS GB SK.(14 Mar) (RGA) 12090.2 RFFLVDC: FS CDT. DUCUING 19.50 ARQ-E3 192/400 French Navy ship CDT. DUCUING with tfc in FF to RFFLOVD/CENTADMI TOULON over Dakar Paris cct "AFL" (24Jan01). (PT) 12106.0 FOL: UNID Romanian embassy, 1610 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, clg Bucharest/CENTR3 (25Feb01) (LDO) 12127.5 VHC?: Australian Navy Belconnen?, AUS, 1904 16ch. VFT, 3 channels active, 13 in stby (24Feb01) (LDO) 12127.5 VHC?: Australian Navy Belconnen?, AUS, 1904 16ch.VFT, 3 channels active, 13 in stby (24Feb01) (LDO) 12167.7 Unid: FAPSI 1609 CROWD36 (06/Mar/01) (RH2) Pagina 300 WUN-v07 12167.7 Unid: FAPSI 1609 Crowd36 (06/Mar/01) (RH2) 12172.0 WWVF: New US B'cast 1615 USB V. poor Voice Rx (18/Jan/01) (RH2) 12173.0 REA4: AFHQ Moscow RUS 1141 MORSE/xx/1000 09110 bcast to aircraft. (9 Mar) (RGA) 12173.0 REA4: AFHQ Moscow RUS REVS/50/1000 Idling between skeds. (13 Mar)(RGA) 12178.0 DHJ-59 (German Navy, Wilhelmshaven): 2141 USB w/DRHM (FGS WERRA,TENDER A-514) in German voice traffic. (1/MAR/01) (RBP) 12178.0 DHJ-59: 2159 RTTY w/DRAJ who says he has 8 priority and 2 routine messages to pass then into RTTY. (1/MAR/01) (RBP) 12178.0 DHJ-59: 2212 Mode??? w/DRAN tells him to QSY to MRY 59/13. Both stations found on 10722 at 2114. (1/MAR/01) (RBP) 12178.0 DHJ-59: German Navy, Wilhelmshaven 2051 USB w/DRHM (FGS WERRA, TENDER A-514) in German & English voice & RTTY servicing. (2/MAR/01) (RP3) 12180.0 no-call: UNID Italian, I, 1300, Rohde & Schwarz fast data mode, 2400Bd burst PSK modem, two stations interacting, one side located in or around Italy (27Feb01)(LDO) 12204.0 ZSO: SAN Durban 1600 MFSK/32 54.5 // 8631.0 & 6407.7 khz (04/Feb/01) (RH2) 12211.0 Unid: FAPSI 1644 Crowd36 (14/Mar/01) (RH2) 12211.0 Unid: FAPSI 1644 CROWD36 (14/Mar/01) (RH2) 12239.0 Unid: FAPSI 1540 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 70004(08/Feb/01) (RH2) 12239.0 Unid: FAPSI 1656 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 00030(14/Jan/01) (RH2) 12262.0 : NATO System 1145 STANAG-4285/2400/USB (9 Mar) (RGA) 12297.7 Unid: Unid 1604 rtty 75/850 Crypto - genuine baudot - not like NATO sruff! (02/Feb/01) (RH2) 12300.0 HEHGPL: SONATRACH Haoud el Hamra, ALG 1756 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding (25Feb01) (LDO) 12302.0 PCGHZO: Unid 0740 RTTY/50/100 Every day 0740/57 with RYs then OIJH WF(49 WF)49 ... PCGHZO Repeated constant text. (3 Mar) (IB) 12412.5 NOJ: USCG KODIAK 1011 FAX 120/576/N/800 Noisy sfc analysis. 1028 New chart but sig fading. (17/Mar)(DW) 12412.5 NOJ: USCG KODIAK 1800 FAX 120/576/N/800 Sfc analysis and text products. Weak, fuzzy. (26/Feb)(DW) 12414.0 MVFG (O/M EE): 2119 USB w/MVFW (O/M EE) confirming contact. Then MQR8 w/MJH1 who reports that maintenance is complete and all transmistters are on line. MZH1 calling M1SD (not heard) & MJJG (not heard) for readability ((NOTE: All voices sound automated)).(2/MAR/01) (RP3) 12487.0 ZCBH7: M/V Eridge 0555 arq AMVER report(30/Jan/01) (RH2) 12489.0 ---: M/V Polluks 0934 ARQ crew msgs to Vladivostok (17Feb01) (ML2) 12489.0 ---: M/V Sea Breeze 2326 ARQ msg to Vladivostok (09Feb01) (ML2) 12489.0 ---: TH Kapitan Kurow 2241 ARQ selcal KYXM & msgs to Vladivostok (22Feb01) (ML2) 12489.0 UAWY: M/V Gorsk 2357 ARQ msg to Vladivostok (17Feb01) (ML2) 12489.0 UBRG: TR Ul'Banskij Zaliv 1111 ARQ svc msg to Vladivostok (26Feb01)(ML2) 12489.0 UGSL: TH Gorno-Altajsk 2201 ARQ tfc to Vladivostok (06Feb01) (ML2) 12491.0 UCCZ: TH Krasnopol'e 0913 ARQ crew msgs & log off to Kholmsk (20Feb01) (ML2) 12510.0 UBJY: RTMS Novokazalinsk 0919 ARQ tfc to Nakhodka (02Feb01) (ML2) 12510.0 UHTR: SRTM Sovietskoe Primore 2217 ARQ tfc & crew msgs for Vladivostok (12Feb01) (ML2) 12514.0 UIKR: TBS Neftegaz-70 2213 ARQ msgs to unkwn, UIKR log on/off (18Feb01) (ML2) 12526.0 Unid: BATM Borodino 0650 arq Greetings TG's to Vladivostock(25/Feb/01) (RH2) 12570.0 UCEP: SRTM Zaliv Nakhodka 1036 ARQ tfc to unkwn (25Feb01) (ML2) 12570.0 UHAI: TR Nevelskiy 1031 ARQ part msg & UHAI log off to unkwn (21Feb01) (ML2) 12570.0 UIOX: SRTM Melekhovo 2211 ARQ crew msgs to unkwn (04Feb01) (ML2) 12585.0 NRV: USCG Apra Harbour GUM 1653 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (14 Mar) Pagina 301 WUN-v07 (RGA) 12586.0 UDK 2: Murmansk, Russia1439z Mar 10, 2001 CW “UDK 2” and ARQ/100 idle [SN] 12590.5 RRR34: Nizhnij NovgorodRadio RUS 1700 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (14 Mar)(RGA) 12593.5 UDB2: KholmskRadio RUS 1209 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (9 Mar) (RGA) 12603.5 SVU5: OLYMPIA RADIO 2106 fec 100/E/170 Greek ship press (09/Mar)(DW) 12603.5 SVU5: OlympiaRadio GRC 2124 FEC/100/170 Exchange rates in Greek. (28 Feb) (RGA) 12603.5 SVU: Olympia Radio 1258 cw, de svu + dash (07 Mar. 01) (HPT) 12613.0 XSQ: Guangzhou Radio 1309 cw, xsq + SITOR (07 Mar. 01) (HPT) 12615.0 USU: MariupolRadio UKR 2125 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (20 Feb) (RGA) 12616.0 LZW: Varna, Bulgaria 1455z Mar 10, 2001 ARQ with traffic, ID’d by CW ID at end of traffic [SN] 12624.0 SAB: Goetheborg Radio 1300 cw, sab + SITOR (07 Mar. 01) (HPT) 12625.5 UCE: ArkhangelskRadio RUS 1111 FEC/100/170 Nx & sport in RR. (13 Mar) (RGA) 12625.5 UCE: ArkhangelskRadio RUS 1700 ARQ/100/170 Wkg ship UBSW in autotelex then tfc list in FEC. (14 Mar) (RGA) 12634.5 TAH: Istanbul Turk Radio 1215 SITOR-B, tfc-list, regular sced (07 Mar. 01) (HPT) 12634.5 TAH: Istanbul Turk Radio TUR 1215 FEC/100/170 Tfc list. (9 Mar)(RGA) 12635.5 LZW: Varna Radio 1228 cw, lzw + SITOR (10 March 01) (HPT) 12635.5 LZW: Varna, Bulgaria 1450z Mar 10, 2001 CW “LZW” FEC traffic and into CW ID [SN] 12660.0 LFI: Rogaland Radio 1306 cw, lfi + SITOR (07 Mar. 01) (HPT) 12666.5 FUG: FN La R,gine FRA 1614 RTTY/150/850 Tests. (2 Mar) (RGA) 12690.7 RFVIE: FN Le Port 0544 rtty 75/850 "ZUI TESTING FUX" etc(23/Feb/01) (RH2) 12710.7 PPJ: Juncao R 0435 rtty 75/850 Navarea V Wngs/PP (21/Jan/01) (RH2) 12710.7 PWZ33: Brasil Navrad 0612 rtty 75/850 Wx Reports\PP fm Meteomarinha (07/Mar/01) (RH2) 12729.0 UVA: GelendzhikRadio RUS 1300 CW QSW 6459,5/12729/16930. Tfc list.(2 Mar) (RGA) 12730.0 NMC: USCG San Francisco 0957 FAX/120/576 weather map. (23-02-01)(EW) 12730.0 NMC: USCG San Francisco1545 fax 120/576 Splendid clear chart! Could read the small print! (26/Feb/01) (RH2) 12730.5 NMC: USCG San Francisco 1620 fax 120/576 Good Wx chart! (04/Feb/01) (RH2) 12745.5 JJC: Kyodo Tokio 0620 fax 60/576 JJ Newspaper - Readable ! - (by Japanese!) (20/Mar/01) (RH2) 12763.0 DAO: Norddeich, Germany 1459z Mar 10, 2001 CW “DE DA-” [SN] 12769.0 Unid: CIS Mil 0455 81-81 81/500 (21/Jan/01) (RH2) 12789.9 NMG: USCG NEW ORLEANS 0754 FAX 120/576/N/800 Sat pix for Central America, Caribbean. (23/Feb)(DW) 12799.5 UFZ: Vladivostok rdo 0030 FEC w/RY C C DE UFZ to ships' tfc (16Feb01) (ML2) 12808.0 VTG4/5/6/7:Indian navy Bombay India 1837 24 Feb 01 CW callband (EB) 12808.5 VTG7: IN Mumbai IND 1725 CW 4FGs to warships. (14 Mar) (RGA) 12823.5 XSV:Tianjin radio China 1829 24 Feb 01 CW/ARQ callband (EB) 12824.0 CTP: PN, Lisboa CTP 2130 RTTY 75/800 naws de ctp (Jan 14 2001)(PLOO) 12828.7 UBF?: St PetersburgRadio RUS 1519 CW Series of tgms to ships 'FM PETERBURG' (Sankt Peterburg). Then taking tgms from ships on 12444.5 (2 Mar) (RGA) 12831.9 3SD: NMEFC Beijing 1201 FAX faint lines in noise, but undoubtly //16903.9 (4 Mar) (KB) 12832.0 Unid: CIS Navy 1755 36-50 50/240 (01/Mar/01) (RH2) 12832.0 Unid: CIS Navy 1755 36-50/50/240 01/Mar/01) (RH2) 12832.5 9MG:Penang radio Malaya 1819 24 Feb 01 CW/ARQ callband (EB) 12840.5 PBC: Goeree Island DNK 2140 ITA2 75/850 ID (16/Mar/2001) (Argo S) 12841.0 PBC:Dutch Navy Netherlands 1325 19 Feb 01 RTTY 75 Callband (EB) Pagina 302 12843.0 12843.0 12843.0 12856.7 12856.7 12857.5 12858.0 12878.0 12893.3 warships WUN-v07 HLO: SeoulRadio KOR 1431 CW CQ marker. (9 Mar) (RGA) HLO: SeoulRadio KOR 1549 CW QSXs. (2 Mar) (RGA) HLO: SeoulRadio KOR 2110 CW QSXs. (28 Feb) (RGA) 6WW: FN Dakar 0505 rtty 75/850 RT/GG rpt! Same as on 8538.0 ! (21/Jan/01) (RH2) Unid: Unid: 1831 rtty 75/850 Genuine RTTY- RY's/SG but no text or ID! (18/Jan/01) (RH2) Dakar: FF Dakar 0610 RTTY 69.41/832 br=7 ?Damaged tape? (14/1/2001)(PLOO) RFTJE:French navy Dakar Senegal 1808 24 Feb 01 RTTY 75 callband (EB) UIW:Kaliningrad radio Russia 1321 19 Feb 01 RTTY 50 RY's (EB) VTG: IN Mumbai IND 1727 RTTY/50/770 RBSL Marker & 4FGs to file://12903. (14 Mar) (RGA) 12896.0 : Unid Illicit 1051 CW 36 36 20 20==(Repeated 5FGs). (13 Mar) (RGA) 12903.0 VTH2/5/7: IN Bombay 1616 rtty 50/850 RY/RBSL/BNR/SG (07/Feb/01)(RH2) 12903.3 RBSL: IN Mumbai IND 2116 RTTY/50/850 Wx fcast NavArea 8 then VTH/1/5/7 Marker. Perfect copy. (20 Feb) (RGA) 12904.0 VTG1/5/7:Indian naval Bombay India 1800 24 Feb 01 RTTY 50 callband(EB) 12923.0 HLW2: SeoulRadio KOR 2110 CW QSXs. (28 Feb) (RGA) 12934.9 HLG: SeoulRadio KOR 2109 CW QSXs. (28 Feb) (RGA) 12935.0 HLG: SeoulRadio KOR 1734 CW CQ marker. (14 Mar) (RGA) 12943.0 RLK7:Archangel radio Russia 1317 19 Feb 01 CW in traffic (EB) 12943.5 GlobeRadio Penang MLA 2108 ARQ/100/170 Marker. Also on 12831. (28 Feb) (RGA) 12947.7 : Unid FAPSI 1605 CROWD36 (06/Mar/01) (RH2) 12947.7 Unid: FAPSI 1605 Crowd36 (06/Mar/01) (RH2) 12947.7 Unid: FAPSI 0545 Crowd36 (19/Mar/01) (RH2) 12955.0 UFL: VladivostokRadio RUS 2113 CW Tfc list. (20 Feb) (RGA) 13002.5 HEC: Berne, Switzerland 1456z Mar 4, 2001 CW “HEC” and ARQ/100 idle[SN] 13003.0 HEC:Berne radio Switzerland 1306 19 Feb 01 CW/ARQ callband (EB) 13022.0 SPB63: Szczecin Radio 1100 Sitor B / tfc list + ID (11/Mar/2001)(Argo Sicily) 13022.0 SPB: SZCZECIN RADIO 1920 fec 100/E/170 Shippress in Polish. (Also spur on 13025) (02/Mar)(DW) 13024.5 ASK: KARACHI RADIO 1626 CW Marker "cq de ASK qsw 484/8658/13024.5 khz for wx, n/wngs and tfc list as" (02/Mar)(DW) 13024.5 ASK: KarachiRadio PAK 1726 CW MIBs for Navarea IX. (23 Feb) (RGA) 13024.5: ASK: Karachi Radio 1630 cw cq QSW 484, 8658, 13024.5, wx, navs// 8658 (10 March 01) (HPT) 13025.0 SPB: SZCZECIN RADIO 1620 fec 100/E/170 Bdcast in Polish finishing with stn info for Szczecin/SPB. Poor copy. Spur of 13022z (unchecked)? (02/Mar)(DW) 13031.0 FUF: FN Fort de France 1015 RTTY/75/850 RY sg testing. (23-02-01)(EW) 13031.2 FUF: FF Fort de France 2100 RTTY 75/850 "Testing de FUF RYRYRY SGSGSG..." (28/Feb/2001) (Argo Sicily) 13031.2 FUF: FF Fort de France MRT 2350 ITA2 75/850 "Testing de FUF RYRYRY SGSGSG..." (13/Mar/2001) (Argo Sicily) 13033.5 VCS: CCG Halifax NS CAN 1043 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (13 Mar) (RGA) 13033.5 VIE: Darwin, Australia 0915z Feb 11, 2001 CW “VIE and ARQ/100 idle[SN] 13036.5 KFS: GW NODE SAN FRANCISCO 1122 CW Chan free marker (GLOBE) "KFS" (17/Mar)(DW) 13039.5 KFS: GW NODE SAN FRANCISCO 1124 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "KFS" (17/Mar)(DW) 13072.5 KFS: GW NODE SAN FRANCISCO 1126 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "KFS". Brief response to ship, revert marker. (17/Mar)(DW) 13089.0 Klaipeda Radio: (Y/L RU) 1959 USB w/vessel Kapitan Marsenko. Klaipeda Radio switches them to 16460. (5/MAR/01) (RP3) 13127.0 AFA1YV: Air Force MARS-Birhimgham NY 2100 USB w/Beary 5 (spelledPagina 303 WUN-v07 unidentified). Says they are out of North Carolina doing some HF training and wanted to try a morale pp. AFA1EN (MARS-Shelbyville IN) & AFA3HS (MARS, Leawood KS) also working w/Beary 5 on the net.(2/MAR/01) (RP3) 13146.0 3AC: Monaco Radio 0930 USB F wx file://4363, 8806, 8728, 8806, 17260,17323, 23768, (10 Mar. 01) (HPT) 13149.0 prob XSQ: Guangzhou Radio 1103 USB w/YL/CC in conversation.(23/Jan/01) (MADX) 13152.0 3AC: Monaco Radio 0932 USB, F, wkg. vessel (10 Mar. 01) (HPT) 13155.0 IRON WEED: EAM Bcast 2115 USB 7KUGCA. H+14/h+44 activity. (11 Mar)(JH) 13158.0 LFL: Rogaland Radio 1205 USB E/Norw. tfc-list, wx // 8749 (10 March 01) (HPT) 13200.0 Andrews Global: GHFS 1540 USB / pp for SAM 60203 (a C-20B # 86-0203) to Andrews Metro. (04March2001) (Midwest USA) 13200.0 MIKE XRAY 431: 0906 USB wkg YOKOTA w/ msg HMPLHTNX6ZTF4UINO233HMXR5VQIOT2UZF. Roger, request you standby while I relay to LAKE CABIN over, time of delivery 0905z (23/Jan/01) (NJ) 13200.0 Navy CW 800: (C-130T, VR-54 NAS New Orleans): 2248 calling Mainsail. 13200.0 Puerto Rico: 0205 w/maintenance test. 13200.0 Reach 410: 1457 USB w/Andrews in pp (in progress) passing arrival time of 1630Z. (3/MAR/01) (RP3) 13200.0 v2dgbg: USB / Msg: qfr4nwlcr?cvvx23aommgp (25/Feb/2001) (AK) 13204.0 Andrews & Spirit Control: 1745 USB w/Mystic 01 (unidentified) testing readabilities. (2/MAR/01) (RP3) 13206.0 Razor 03: E-8C JSTARS Robins AFB 1701 USB w/Trenton Military in pp (in progress) w/Phoenix Ops w/arrival information. (3/MAR/01) (RP3) 13215.0 170028 C-5 87-0028 0544 ALE/USB Wkg GTL (12 Mar) (SA) 13215.0 170031: C-5 87-0031 2101 ALE/USB Wkg PLA (12 Mar) (SA) 13215.0 190003: C-5 69-0003 2047 ALE/USB Wkg OFF (12 Mar) (SA) 13215.0 223292: C-17 92-3292 2306 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (22 Feb) (SA) 13215.0 240070: C-17 94-0070 1906 ALE/USB Wkg TAG (24 Feb) (SA) 13215.0 270043: C-17 97-0043 2046 ALE/USB Wkg PLA ALE+VOICE with ALE initiated PP to HILDA EAST( at last someone to talk to) about AAR refueling (quite broken) also I think SHELL-76 was mentioned (6 Mar) (SA) 13215.0 270045: C-17 97-0045 1635 ALE/USB Sounds (24 Feb) (SA) 13215.0 420191: KC-10 82-0191 1958 ALE/USB Sounds (5 Mar) (SA) 13215.0 430079: KC-10 830079 1347 ALE/USB Wkg MCC (26 Feb) (SA) 13215.0 490433: KC-10 79-0433 1414 ALE/USB Sounds (5 Mar) (SA) 13215.0 491946: KC-10 79-1946 0933 Wkg CRO (22 Feb) (SA) 13215.0 538027: KC-135 53-8027 1421 ALE/USB Wkg 538027 (28 Feb) (SA) 13215.0 538027: KC-135 53-8027 1742 ALE/USB Wkg 538027 (27 Feb) (SA) 13215.0 60036: KC-10 # 60036 1400 USB w/Hilda East in direct connection after ALE soundings. Hilda East cannot hear # 60036 and tells him to try another mode of communication. (4/MAR/01) (RP3) 13215.0 JNR: NAS Roosevelt Roads PTR 0101 ALE/USB Wkg Andrews AFB. [AMD]HOW DO U READ ME]. (7 Feb) (PD) 13215.0 PLA: 1557 ALE/USB Wkg CRO ALE+VOICE for radio check (19 Feb) (SA) 13215.0 Q2O: 2235 ALE/USB Wkg CRO (12 Mar) (SA) 13257.0 Bandsaw Julliet: (E-3B AWACS, Tinker AFB): 1646 w/Trenton Military in pp (in progress) w/unidentified unit who relays that working freqs are Z205 (11.494) & Z175 (9.016). (30/JAN/01)(RP3) 13257.0 Canforce 3580: (id as Airbus A-310): 2008 USB w/Trenton Military 18/Jan/01 (RP3) 13257.0 Canforce 3996: 1713 USB w/Trenton Military w/wx for Patrick AFB; Trenton & Ottawa. (16/JAN/01) (RP3) 13257.0 Trenton Military: 1441 USB w/Crown 92 (HC-130, 71st RQS, Moody AFB) in pp w/commercial number identified as Atlantic Sky and identified Pagina 304 WUN-v07 self and Crown 91 as military C-130s & passes ETA of 1830Z for Crown 91 and 1900Z for Crown 92. (3/MAR/01) (RP3) 13257.0 Trenton Military: 1541 w/Canforce 4259 (id as CC-130 # 130333, 436th Sqdn, Trenton--not heard) who reports departure from RAF Lyneham at 1430Z and ETA Keflavik of 1830Z. (26/JAN/01)(RP3) 13261.0 --: Papeete, Tahiti [t] 0434z Feb 25, 2001 USB Rapid French traffic w/ a/c, and off, possible ID [SN] 13261.0 VZBE: Brisbane, Australia 0444z Feb 25, 2001 USB Calling “150” [SN] 13264.0 SHANNON VOLMET: Ballygireen IRL 1735 USB TAFs. (23 Feb) (RGA) 13282.0 Honolulu: 0225 USB w/VOLMET. (13/MAR/01) (RP3) 13285.0 : Beijing Volmet 0230 USB w/automated voice VOLMET. (12/MAR/01)(RP3) 13285.0 Beijing: 0018 USB w/automated voice VOLMET. (5/MAR/01) (RP3) 13285.0 Beijing: 0228 USB w/automated voice VOLMET. (13/MAR/01) (RP3) 13291.0 Gander: 1423 USB AAL 69 N355AA B-767 CLMP Madrid Miami (20-Feb-01)(PD) 13291.0 Gander: 1424 USB TWA 925 N604TW B-767 DJAL Parijs CDG New York JFK St Louis (20-Feb-01) (PD) 13306.0 Navy LN 451: 18sometime Navy LN 451 in contact with New York OCA routing RAFIN/1917 BANCS/1925 COLOR/1933 and destination CYYT (Saint John's) at 1936 25/Jan/01 (PP) 13306.0 New York ATC: 1613 w/German Air Force 419 relaying wx forecasts for Santa Maria & the Azores. (27/JAN/01)(RP3) 13306.0 New York ATC: 1729 w/Reach Zulu 1 and Reach 840 in position reports.(27/JAN/01)(RP3) 13318.0 BAW16: B747-400 1633 USB Brisbane-Singapore wkg Perth. Had trIed to contact Colombo on all the SW bands!! Perth mentioned all the freq's in use by Colombo but they have tried them all. (08/03/01) (PD) 13333.0 O/M (SS): 0231 USB calling 08 (not heard) w/no response. (13/MAR/01) (RP3) 13333.0 O/M (SS): 0231 USB calling 08 (not heard) w/no response. (13/MAR/01)(RP3) 13339.0 Aero Mexico Dispatch: (O/M SS): 0010 USB w/Aero Mexico 005 (not heard) passing wx for JFK & Gander. (6/MAR/01) (RP3) 13339.0 Air Transat 614: (O/M EE): 0007 USB calling Montreal Dispatch w/no response. (6/MAR/01) (RP3) 13339.0 Air Transat Dispatch (O/M FF-Canadian) 2235 USB w/Air Transat 525 (O/M FF-Canadian) w/flight route changes. Also Dispatch w/Air Transat 619 & Air Transat 557 (O/M FF-Canadian) w/current wx and runways conditions at Toronto. (5/MAR/01) (RP3) 13342.0 Stockholm Radio: 1535 USB AIH308 G-DHJH A-321 CRDE? (7 Mar) (PD) 13348.0 Cedar Rapids Radio: 0233 USB w/Northwest 69 (not heard) in pp w/Dispatch (Y/L EE) discussing on board medical emergency. Dispatch is concerned that if flight goes too far there won't be any viable airports to land and handle the emergency. Dispatch suggests they contact the Mayo Clinic to discuss the patient's situation. They patch in Mayo Clinic who listens to patient's symptoms and recommends emergency treatment. (13/Mar/01) (RP3) 13348.0 KBU 6: Cedar Rapids, Ia.2128z Feb 11, 2001 USB working “NORTHWEST 34” [SN] 13354.0 CSY: Santa Maria, Azores 1448z Feb 24, 2001 USB working “AIR FRANCE” flight [SN] 13354.0 EUROPA-17: Wkg SFrancisco 1738 USB Poor copy. (23 Feb) (RGA) 13357.0 Receife: 2327 Receife Brazil Lufthansa 8266 (Cargo) Position BUGAT (S0337W2914) Squark 5256.27/Jan/01 (PP) 13362.0 Unid: 0720 AM high pitched polytone (XPH) tonal numbers station (16/Jan/01) (SD) 13375.0 Unid: Y/L (EE): 1628 USB w/numbers in 5-figure groups. Each group Pagina 305 13377.0 13397.2 13435.0 13435.0 13442.0 13443.0 13444.2 13444.2 13457.0 13478.0 and WUN-v07 was repeated twice. (16/JAN/01) (RP3) ---:Lincolnshire Poacher E3 Clandestine 1844 17 Mar 01 USB end of tfc and tones (EB) UNID: 2030 ARQ 100/180 msgs in arabic 'huxd' (Jan 14 2001)(PLOO) OWG: RAAF training net 0612 USB/ALE clg OWP (03/Feb/01) (NJ) OWG: RDAF Grazzanise AFB I 1021 ALE/USB Calls OWE/Karup. (6 Mar)(RGA) 055: Unid 1824 ALE/USB Sounds. (18 Feb) (RGA) Unid: Unid 1745 Ale??AnyWun know this is Ale, or what?? The sound is continuous here for much of the day (15/Feb/01)(RH2) RFQP?: FF Jibouti? 1624 Arq-E3 100/400 Odd 5LG - each group rpt once, twice or three times! (19/Feb/01)(RH2) RFQP: FF Jibouti 1656 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on DJI cid + continuous ALE sounds (30/Dec/01) (RH2) KCP63: FAA-Longmont, CO? 1730 USB / NCS today for the weekly FAA western net. (07March2001) (Midwest USA) RPTI: Ponta Delgada, Azores 15.25 ITA2 75/850 RY's, SG's, foxes "TESTE RPTI" (25Jan01). (PT) 13510.0 CFH: CanForce Halifax NS CAN 1441 RTTY/75/750 Actuals for US airfields. (9 Mar) (RGA) 13510.0 CFH: CanForce Halifax NS CAN 1635 FAX/120/576 Chart of a low pressure region. Large numbers. (6 Mar) (RGA) 13510.0 CHF: CF Halifax 2030 FAX 120 / Map of Canada (23/Feb/2001) (Argo Sicily) 13510.0 CHF: Halifax Radio 2150 ITA2 75/840 wx code - ID (16/Mar/2001) (Argo S) 13510.0 CHF: Halifax Radio 2200 FAx 120 / Map of Canada interrupted ex abrupto at 2210z (16/Mar/2001) (Argo S) 13527.8 PSF: MX Cluster Beacon 1740 CW Kaliningrad/Arkhangelsk/Vladivostok. Vladivostok much weaker than others. (14 Mar) (RGA) 13528.0 PSC: Russian Navy 1744 CW Beacon cluster. // 16332. (23 Feb) (RGA) 13530.0 KAWN: Offutt AFB 0109 rtty 75/850 Wx codes - clear text this time! (09/Feb/01) (RH2) 13530.0 KAWN: Offutt AFB? 0540 rtty 75/850 Wx\EE(19/Mar/01) (RH2) 13533.0 EZI Mossad Transmission 2107 USB (18-02-01) (EW) 13533.0 Unid: 2105 AM Mossad numbers station (E10) in progress file://9130 (10/Jan/01) (SD) 13537.8 ZSJ: SAN CAPETOWN 1733 RTTY 75/N/170 Wx. Poor copy (24/Feb)(DW) 13538.0 ZSJ: SAN Navcomcen Silvermine 0514 fax 120/576 Splendid charts! \\4014.0 (21/Jan/01) (RH2) 13546.0 Unid: Unid 1609 Ale? Continuous Ale sound!(02/Feb/01) (RH2) 13550.0 ZKLF: Auckland Meteo NZ 1035 FAX/120/576.weather map. Good clear signal. (18-02-01) (EW) 13550.1 ZKLF: Auckland Meteo 1641 FAX/120/576 Fading, but box with illegible script seen. Not a chart. (6 Mar) (RGA) 13552.0 Unid: FAPSI 1540 Crowd36 (21/Feb/01) (RH2) 13565.0 Unid: UK Mil Cyprus? 1615 MFSK 195.3/300 Linked with 18789.0 khz (14/Mar/01) (RH2) 13565.0 Unid: UK Mil Cyprus 1624 Mode? MFSK As usual file://18789.0 khz (04/Feb/01) (RH2) 13565.0 Unid: UK Mil Cyprus? 1615 MFSK 195.3/300 Linked with 18789(14/Mar/01) (RH2) 13565.0 khz but much weaker sigs! (18/Feb/01) (RH2) 13570.0 HLL: SEOUL MET 0829 FAX 120/576/N/800 Wave height/wind fcst. Noisy (23/Feb)(DW) 13580.0 HMF36: KCNA Pyongyang 1310 rtty 50/220 Nx\EE hardly readable! (06/Feb/01) (RH2) 13597.0 JMH4: Tokyo Meteo 1833 fax 120/576 Good chart - could read text! (10/Mar/01) (RH2) 13597.0 JMH4: Tokyo Meteo 1833 FAX/120/576 Good chart-could read Pagina 306 13597.0 13777.0 13800.0 13810.0 13846.7 being WUN-v07 text(10/Mar/01) (RH2) JMH4: Tokyo Meteo J 1644 FAX/120/576 Noisy chart of SE Asia (6 Mar)(RGA) Tiger 31: Probable B-1B bomber 1709 USB / wkg Tiger 32. Talk of Have Quick & "Gold One, Com One." (21Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) Unid: US Religious Stn 1830 USB Tx in EE (US twang!)mentions Liberia (01/Feb/01) (RH2) Unid: Unid Religious Broadcast Stn 1658 USB American voice - cut off suddenly! Grenade through window? (24/Jan/01) (RH2) RFQP: Djibouti 16.15 ARQ-E3 100/400 Controle de Voie to self returned on RUN, Le Port - Djibouti circuit (09Mar01). (PT) 13846.7 RFVI: FF Le Port 1629 Arq-E3 100/400 Idling(19/Feb/01)(RH2) 13847.0 ---:prob French forces Djibouti 1838 17 Mar 01 ARQ E3 100 very weak signal hvy QRM (EB) 13855.0 OXT: Copenhagen Meteo 1220 FAX Cape Farewell ice. Slighlty blurred, preceding chart on 9360 crystal clear (4 Mar) (KB) 13882.5 DDK6: Hamburg Meteo 1044 FAX 120/576 w/wave analysis chart.(23/Jan/01) (MADX) 13900.0 BMF: Taipei Meteo TAI 1037 FAX/120/576 good clear weather map. (18-02-01) (EW) 13900.5 BMF: Taipei Meteo 1048 FAX 120/576 w/chart. Significant fading.Unable to identify chart type. (23/Jan/01) (MADX) 13907.0 RAIN DROP: 20-char EAM 1905 USB 6YAJBL 'FOR RATTAN AND SKIMPY'. Unlike the GHFS he prefaced each reading of the preamble (3x) and the complete string (2x) with "FOR RATTAN AND SKIMPY." (9 Mar) (JH) 13907.0 RAIN DROP: 28-char EAM 1915 USB 7KASBZ simulcast 8992 and 11244. (sometimes common 10 minute delay between EAM broadcasts). It's very rare to hear players with "FOR.." EAMs. The last such event noted here was back in Apr 98 with LOST SHOE sending a 53-character EAM "FOR USS ASHEVILLE." And it's very rare (if at all) to hear the players with these 6/20/28 character EAM sets. (9 Mar) (JH) 13907.0 RAIN DROP: 6-char EAM 1903 USB 6QY6FM simulcast 8992 and 11244. (9 Mar) (JH) 13907.0 SERVICE CENTRE: Calling 14 JULIETT 2047 USB No response but maybe raising the WAR 46 station lurking the freq (didn't use a callsign) active earlier at 1929z with OVERFLOW (unheard here). No further activity after the initial response and gone. (13 Mar) (JH) 13907.0 Service Center: 1430 USB w/Stingray 31 in secure comms then confirming receipt of information and going back to COTHEN scan mode. (6/MAR/01) (RP3) 13920.0 AXM 35: Melbourne meteo AUS 1337 fax 120/576 wave forecast indian ocean 10/Mar/01 (PP) 13920.0 AXM35: Melbourne Meteo 0954 FAX/120/576 weather map. (23-02-01)(EW) 13927.0 AFA2SJ (MARS Longwood FL): 1742 USB w/Reach Zulu 8 in personal pp.Reach Z8 inbound from Spain to Moody. Currently over Dover AFB. (5/MAR/01) (RP3) 13927.0 AFN2AC: MARS Miami FL 1746 USB w/Cacti 12 (ferry tanker) in pp to DSN 925-4906/5284 Dobbins ARB. Can't get through to Dobbins so tries a couple of personal pp.(5/MAR/01) (RP3) 13947.0 HBD: MFA Berne? 1800 arq Acres of 5LG (15/Mar/01) (RH2) 13956.5 F7K: MFA Tunis 0955 FEC 5LGs. Ends with de ffff bbbb aaaaa sss de xfff 777 kkkkk. (26-02-01) (EW) 13965.5 WPC/WHW462: PinOak Digital, USA, 1142 CW+FSK marker, WPC marker (24Feb01) (LDO) 13965.5 WPC/WHW462: PinOak Digital, USA, 1142 CW+FSK marker,WPC marker (24Feb01) (LDO) 13968.5 GALVA: Latvian KFOR Kosovo SRB 1147 ALE/USB Sounds 13968.5 15909.5 and 20216. (24 Feb) (RGA) 13977.0 Unid: Swiss Diplo? 1700 arq Pulsing away forever (26/Feb/01)(RH2) Pagina 307 WUN-v07 14028.6 K6KPH: San Francisco, Ca 0035z Jan 1, 2001 CW “DE” [KPH special events station] [SN] 14100.0 OA4B: Lima, Peru 1523z Feb 25, 2001 CW Propagation beacon [SN] 14100.0 VE8AT: Eureka, Nunavat, Canada 1530z Mar 9, 2001 CW Propagation beacon [SN] 14350.5 S85: Unid Swedish Diplo 2209 ALE/USB Sounds. Could be US NGB(Shared frequency). (11 Mar) (RGA) 14350.5 S88: Swedish Embassy Buenos Aires 0244 MIL-STD 188-110A + 2400bd serial modem wkg S85: unid Swedish Embassy. (23/Jan/01) (MADX) 14360.0 BGD: Slovak Embassy Baghdad IRQ 1702 ALE/USB Sounds. (9 Mar) (RGA) 14360.0 BGDW: UNID 0700 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (12/Mar)(DW) 14360.0 NPKW: UNID 2223 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (11/Mar)(DW) 14360.0 SFDJ: UNID 0045 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng GWDU. 0337z clng AMNP (12/Mar)(DW) 14373.0 AS1: SANT Barcelona SPA 1652 PACTOR/200/170 Wkg SANT HQ Rome. Long message in Spanish about an election. Individual letters to/from officials of the Order and Fondacion HERES. (23 Feb) (RGA) 14373.3 MNRV: SANT West African Net 1600 Pactor 100/200 Personal Msg\SS ends - "un abrazo y un beso - mrovia"(15/Jan/01) (RH2) 14373.4 MNRV: Monrovia Mission 1550 Pactor 100/200 Msg\SS mentions Kumasi; first mention I have seen of this city! New location in the SANT net? (08/Feb/01) (RH2) 14373.4 MNRV: WA SANT Net 0715 Pactor 200/200 Long birthday Msgs\SS to Josef fm Winnie, Nancy & Sagragrio (19/Mar/01) (RH2) 14373.4 Unid: West African SANT Net 1541 Pactor 100/200 Msg\SS re Electrical supply problems! (07/Feb/01) (RH2) 14373.7 Unid: Unid: 1535 Packet? 300/200 Nil on screen! On top of MNRV/SANT Pactor net! (06/Mar/01) (RH2) 14373.7 Unid: 1535 PACKET? 300/200 Nil on screen. On top of MNRV/SANT Pactor net. (06/Mar/01) (RH2)k 14389.0 various calls: USAF MARS 1636 USB / An announcement that the STS-102 launch is 08Mar.@1142Z. (03March2001) (Midwest USA) 14396.5 DLA303 : USB 1925 DLA303-SHARES Coordination Station, 20/Jan/01(HS) 14396.5 WGY9900: FEMA 1950 USB / receiveing reports from various units concerning Earthquake (28/Feb/2001) (Christian Bryant) 14400.0 KAH: Slovak embassy Cairo, 1406 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, sounding, using Racal equipment (24Feb01) (LDO) 14400.0 KAH: Slovak embassy Cairo, 1406 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A,sounding, using Racal equipment (24Feb01) (LDO) 14405.0 Un-ID: 16.12 Pactor 200/200 Sends HCDJBD several times then shuts down (14Jan00). (PT) 14411.0 Unid: CIS Navy 1759 36-50 50/240 (01/Mar/01) (RH2) 14411.0 Unid: CIS Navy 1759 36-50/50/240 (01/Mar/01) (RH2) 14434.0 GYU: Gibraltar 19.30 Piccolo 6 Short op chat then shuts down(25Jan01). (PT) 14440.0 AUSBATT: 0649 USB/ALE clg BMLV (22/Feb/01) (NJ) 14440.0 BMLV: 0649 USB/ALE clg AUSBATT (22/Feb/01) (NJ) 14444.0 RFQP: FF Jibouti 1620 E3 100/400 CdeV on DJI cid (19/Jan/01) (RH2) 14481.5 RFFIC: Marine Dipermil Paris 1555 Arq-E3 48/400 Admin Msg\FF to AIG2133 & RFFICU/640942 MNAVFCO Paris on TJF cid (02/Mar/01) (RH2) 14481.5 RFFIC: Marine Dipermil Paris 1555 ARQ-E3/48/400 Admin Msg\FF to AIG2133 & RFFICU/640942 MNAVFCO Paris on TJF cid (02/Mar/01) (RH2) 14487.0 Unid: no call Lincolnshire poacher CYP (E03) 1304 USB LP tune + id 14634 10/Mar/01 (PP) Pagina 308 WUN-v07 14491.7 RFFIC: Marine SAIRM Paris 1625 ARQ-E3/48/400 Admin Msgs\FF to AIG 2133 cc RFTJD on TJD cid (05/Mar/01) (RH2) 14491.7 RFFIC: Marine SAIRM Paris 1625 Arq-E3 48/400 Admin Msgs\FF to AIG 2133 cc RFTJD on TJD cid (05/Mar/01) (RH2) 14510.0 Unid: no call unid station 1301 fsk 75 bd synchroon 825 hz acf=0 10/Mar/01 (PP) 14511.5 Un-ID: U.S. MARS 13.40 Pactor 200/200 Calls AA3USA and shuts down(23Jan01). (PT) 14518.0 no-call: Austrian diplo, 1210 USB/DASA(EADS) FARCOS 1800Bd burst PSK system, 2 stations (25Feb01)(LDO) 14540.0 no-call: UNID French embassy, 1208 USB/THOMSON CSF SYSTEME 3000/serial tone modified STANAG 4285, long FEC-bursts with SKYMASTER ALM intro (27Feb01) (LDO) 14540.0 no-call: UNID French embassy, 1208 USB/THOMSON CSF SYSTEME 3000/serial tone modified STANAG 14540.0 no-call: UNID French embassy, 1208 USB/THOMSON CSF SYSTEME 3000/serial tone modified STANAG 4285, long FEC-bursts with SKYMASTER ALM intro (27Feb01) (LDO) 14544.2 D2Z: Budapest, Hungary 15.20 FEC-A 192/850 French embassy with message confirming reception of tfc, then shut down (09Mar01). (PT) 14550.0 H6L: French embassy Algiers, 1028 FEC-A-192/400Hz, 5 LGs and op chat to Paris (24Feb01) (LDO) 14550.0 H6L: French embassy Algiers, 1028 FEC-A-192/400Hz,5 LGs and op chat to Paris (24Feb01) (LDO) 14565.0 ELEFANTE: MoD Roma, 0838, USB/FSK-1200 Bd, tfc. to unlocated station, IRS an d ISS-mode + voice coordination (17Feb01) (LDO) 14567.0 WGY958: Montana EOC 1705 USB / wkg WGY908 (FEMA-Denver, CO) duplex on 13446.0 kHz USB. (14March2001) (Midwest USA) 14626.2 RFLI: FF Fort de France MRT 0030 ARQ-E3 100/375 Idle status (14/Mar/2001) (Argo Sicily) 14653.0 HQ1: US NGB Arlington VA USA 2144 ALE/USB Sounds. (11 Mar) (RGA) 14655.0 : Russian Military/Navy 2102 36-50/50/230 In traffic. (20 Feb)(RGA) 14681.0 V5G: MFA Bucharest ROM 1220 ROU-FEC/164.5b/MASK24/REV When I logged them they had just started with "circulars" traffic. This was 'inthe-clear' 'till approx 1223z when trans stopped then restarted with encrypted traffic. (27-2-01) (AD) 14681.1 V5G: MFA Bucharest ROU 1159 rou-fec 164.5/400 encrypted tfc 10/Mar/01 (PP) 14681.3 V5G(?): Romanian Diplo 1230 ROU-FEC/164,5/xxx I left c3g on mask-24 but never did snag any readable op-chat.Usual CW @ eot. (22 Feb) (AD) 14686.0 Flint 111: 1710 USB w/Atlas w/wx for undisclosed location.(16/JAN/01) (RP3) 14686.0 Flint 413: (DEA aircraft): 1727 USB w/Atlas reporting that he and Flint 111 have departed Charlie November (unlocated) and are enroute to Flint Base (DEA Aviation Ops, Dallas TX). Flight time 2 hours. (16/JAN/01) (RP3) 14692.5 JMJ4: TOKYO MET 0800 FAX 120/576/N/800 upper air fcast chart [FUPA20] (28/Feb)(DW) 14700.0 : Unid Meteo 1513 RTTY/50/1650 Reports from non-existent station BABJ. (B region is Iceland/Greenland). Station nos in synop decode give errors. Why the enormous shift? Doesn't appear to be spurious of 7350 or 4900. Off air abruptly 1532z. Back on at 1534z. (6 Mar) (RGA) 14700.0 BAF44: Beijing Meteo PRC 1511 RTTY/50/1650 Unstable. Spurious. f2 of 7350 (inaudible). A real mess of tones. (9 Mar) (RGA) 14700.0 BAF44: Beijing meteo China 1251 rtty 50/1500 synops china 10?Mar/01 Pagina 309 WUN-v07 10/Mar/01 (PP) 14722.2 Unid: no call unid station 1223 fsk 150bd synchroon 850 hz acf=0 10/Mar/01 (PP) 14731.7 RFFK: FN Brest 1605 Arq-E3 192/400 FN Brest with Naval Nx\FF via RFVI relay (03/Mar/01) (RH2) 14731.7 RFFK: FN Brest 1605 ARQ-E3 192/400 With Naval Nx\FF via RFVI relay (03/Mar/01) (RH2) 14731.7 RFVI: Le Port, Reunion 16.00 ARQ-E3 192/400 Relaying flight info message from RFFIC/MARINE DIPERMIL PARIS to AIG 2133 on ITT circuit to Mayotte (09Mar01). (PT) 14780.0 Unid: UK Mil Cyprus? 1814 MFSK 195.3/300 Can't find the duplex!(15/Mar/01) (RH2) 14785.6 : Medecins Sans Frontieres 2052 PACTOR Unknown selcal "PACMARB" (qth ?) (17 March 01) (MJZ) 14805.0 : Unid 1630 RTTY/75 5LGs on and on (16 Mar) (PLW) 14817.7 Unid: FAPSI 1615 Crowd36 Unable decode(02/Feb/01) (RH2) 14830.0 : Unid 1215 81-81/81/40.5 Very Strong here as most 81-81's that I hear are. (22 Feb) (AD) 14830.0 Unid: no call Russian railway station 1230 81-81/40.5/500 online crypto 10/Mar/01 (PP) 14867.7 Unid: MFA Cairo 1627 ARQ Msg\AA to unk (01/Mar/01) (RH2) 14867.7 Unid: MFA Cairo 1627 arq Msg\AA to unk (01/Mar/01) (RH2) 14867.7 Unid: MFA Cairo 1635 arq Msg\AA to Embassies(16/Jan/01) (RH2) 14867.7 kdakrfr: MFA Cairo 1524 arq Msg\AA to Embassies(30/Jan/01) (RH2) 14926.7 RFTJ: FF Dakar 0653 Arq-E3 192/400 CdeV on TJD cid oo RFTJD (FF Libreville) (20/Feb/01)(RH2) 14926.7: RFFIC: Paris, France 19.30 ARQ-E3 192/400 5-lg tfc to RFTJD, Libreville, Gabon being relayed on TJD, Dakar - Libreville, circuit (09Mar01). (PT) 14927.6 RFLI: FF Fort de France Martinique 0939 ARQ-E3/192/425 idle(23-02-01) (EW) 14931.0 8BY: French intel Saint assise France (M16) 1243 CW vvv 8by 445/023/016/594 10/Mar/01 (PP) 14971.7 no-call: Egyptian embassy Algiers, ALG, 1200, SITOR-A 5LGs to Cairo, QSX 14516.7 kHz (25Feb01) (LDO) 14982.7 RBV76: Tashkent Meteo 1554 fax 90/352 Good chart! Note unusual drum speed & IOC! (21/Feb/01) (RH2) 14983.0 RBV76: Tashkent Meteo 1535 FAX/60/576 Nice chart - very clear! (01/Mar/01) (RH2) 14983.0 RBV76: Tashkent Meteo 1535 fax 60/576 Nice chart - very clear!(01/Mar/01) (RH2) 15016.0 ANDREWS:Andrews AFB Air Radio 2039 19 Feb 01 USB 28 character msg(EB) 15034.0 TRENTON MILITARY: CanForce Trenton CAN 2127 USB w/ SIGMET reports, with live, breathing human. "Oat" at 2132. (5 Mar) (SW) 15034.0 Trenton WX: 1127 USB (14/3/01) (PD) 15043.0 AED: USAF Elmendorf AFB USA 1743 MIL-STD 188-141A Clg MCC.(19-02-01) (AB) 15043.0 Andrews: USAF 1628 USB / working NW (as in Nightwatch). (22Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 15043.0 Offutt: USAF 1633 USB / working Dark Star Mike (probable E-3 AWACS plane). (22Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 15094.0 Andrews VIP: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 1713 USB / wkg SAM 60201 (a C-20B, # 86-0201) on F-382. QSY to F-251. (20Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 15094.0 CID: ALE CID sound, at 2318. 15094.0 KGD#$NCC: ALE KGD34NCC sounding at 2159.20/Jan/(HS) 15615.0 AXI35: Darwin Meteo 0801 FAX wave fcst. Good (3 Mar) (KB) 15794.0 Unid: UK Mil Cyprus 1800 MFSK 195.3/300 (12/Mar/01)(RH2) Pagina 310 WUN-v07 15794.0 Unid: UK Mil Cyprus 1800 MFSK 195.3/300 (12/Mar/01) (RH2) 15794.4 UNID: 1709 UNID 195.3/700 4 peaks (Jan 22 2001)(PLOO) 15794.5 Unid: UK Mil Cyprus? 1809 MFSK 195.3/562 Wider shift than usual 300 (24/Jan/01) (RH2) 15800.5 MKD: Akrotiri, Cyprus 10.44 Piccolo 6 Op chat to un-id station(11Jan01). (PT) 15818.0 LTA: Argentine Army 1215 FEC/100/170 Bulletin on military exercise ? "3LTQ5 de LTA" FM Subesmayor-Baires TO A Todos Los Commandos Supervision Ejercito Argentino (14/Mar/01) (MJZ) 15820.0 S32: 0404 USB/ALE, sounding (08/Feb/01) (NJ) 15820.0 S32: Swedish Embassy Kuwait 1115 ALE/USB Sounds. (13 Mar) (RGA) 15820.0 S53: Swedish Embassy Amman JOR 1629 ALE/USB Sounds. (9 Mar) (RGA) 15867.0 Stingray 31: Unid 1426 USB w/Service Center (US Customs Air Ops, Oklahoma City) w/on-the-air rekeying of secure comms. (6/MAR/01) (RP3) 15909.5 GALVA: Latvian KFOR Kosovo SRB 1524 ALE/USB Sounds. (9 Mar) (RGA) 15929.0 DRAU: 1442 USB calling DHJ-59 (German Navy, Wilhelmshaven) w/no response. (6/MAR/01) (RP3) 15936.0 RIW: RN Moscow 0843 CW rhj25 de riw qqc ok ? k (27.02.01) (WP3) 15936.0 RJH25: Unid 0843 CW Clg RIW (27.02.01) (WP3) 15946.5 EAE220: MAE Madrid 1833 arq V strong ISS but no text! (01/Feb/01) (RH2) 15961.7 RFLI: FF Fort de France 0936 ARQ-E3/192/342 w/Controle de Voie (23-02-01) (EW) 15961.7 RFLI: Prob FF Fort de France MRT 2059 ARQ-E3/192/380 CdV RFLI de RFLI. Cct designator garbled. (20 Feb) (RGA) 16000.0 NPKW: UNID 0920 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on USB. Sounding. (12/Mar)(DW) 16000.0 VNG: TS LLANDILO 0857 B9W Time signals (12/Mar)(DW) 16011.7 Unid: 11,04 ARQ 100 100 R Unid Egy dpl atu-a opchat, s/off no id 21/Jan/01 (BV) 16023.0 : Unid 0004 CW 843 843 843 ttttt. Very strong here. (15/03/01) (AD) 16023.0 Unid: CIS Mil 1535 81-81 81/400 (26/Feb/01) (RH2) 16027.0 BAF9: BEIJING MET 0850 FAX 120/576/N/800 Dual chartlet product, upper air (850 hpa). Followed by unknown type ACXT (?), possibly tropical. (24/Feb)(DW) 16027.0 BAF: Beijing Meteo 0818 Fax 120/576 Wx chart just readable! BAF8 Tx on 14367.4 khz unreadable! (20/Feb/01)(RH2) 16027.2 BAF: Beijing Meteo 0614 fax 120/576 Wx chart - just readable (03/Feb/01) (RH2) 16027.2 BAF: Beijing Meteo 0712 fax 120/576 Wx chart - just readable! (06/Mar/01) (RH2) 16027.2 BAF: Beijing Meteo 0712 FAX/120/576 Wx chart - just readable.(06/Mar/01) (RH2) 16027.6 NPN: USN Apra Harbor, GUM 0952 FAX/120/576 weather map. (23-02-01)(EW) 16035.0 9VF207: Kyodo Press Singapore 1619 FAX/60/576 JJ text (6 Mar) (RGA) 16080.0 RBT: Rabat, Morocco 15.30 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE Tfc in FF to MAE, Algiers re incompletely sent fax. MAE replies in FF (23Jan01). (PT) 16090.0 Andrews VIP: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 1842 USB / working SAM 60201 (a C-20B, # 86-0201) on F-869. (20Feb.2001) (Midwest USA) 16092.1 UNID: 1729 ARQ 100/180 5 lgps 'huxd' arabic (Jan 5 2001)(PLOO) 16104.6 SAM?: MFA Stockholm? 1701 Ale Ale sounds This freq previously logged with Swed-Arq until recently (24/Jan/01) (RH2) 16105.0 S78: Swedish Emb Tunis TUN 1643 ALE/USB Sounds. (24 Feb) (RGA) 16105.0 S84: Swedish Emb Washington DC USA ALE/USB Sounds. (24 Feb) (RGA) 16105.0 S84: Swedish Embassy Washington DC USA 1132 ALE/USB Sounds. (9 Mar)(RGA) 16117.0 Andrews VIP: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 0621 USB / working SPAR 65 on F-020. QSY back to F-311 (11220.0 kHz). (16March2001) (Midwest USA) 16124.1 : Unid 1232 RTTY/50/440 Mostly unreadable FF morse opchat. Pagina 311 WUN-v07 'qru..qsl2...qrx...ici par... (13 Mar) (RGA) 16127.0 DHJ-58: 1453 USB w/DRAQ (FGS BREMEN FRIGATE 120 A CLASS F-207) servicing RTTY traffic. (2/MAR/01) (RP3) 16127.0 DHJ-58: 2150 USB/RTTY w/DRKN (FGS SPESSART AUXILIARY SHIP A-1442,Fleet Replenishment Tanker) in voice & RTTY. (1/MAR/01) (RBP) 16127.0 DHJ-58: 2204 RTTY+USB w/DRKT (FGS WESTERWALD AUXILIARY SHIP A-1435, Ammunition Vessel) in voice & RTTY checks. (1/MAR/01) (RBP) 16127.0 DHJ-58: German Navy Glucksburg 1431 USB w/DRAQ (FGS BREMEN FRIGATE 122 CLASS F-207) in voice message servicing. Also w/DRKH (FGS MEERSBURG AUXILIARY SHIP A-1418) who sends one priority RTTY message. (3/MAR/01)(RP3) 16127.0 DHJ-58: German Navy Glucksburg 2138 RTTY w/DRAR (FGS NIEDERSACHSEN, FRIGATE 122 CLASS, F-208) w/QSL for RTTY traffic. (1/MAR/01) (RBP) 16127.0 DHJ-58: German Navy, Glucksburg 1252 USB w/DRKH (FGS MEERSBURG AUUXILIARY SHIP A-1418) servicing one priority RTTY message. (2/MAR/01)(RP3) 16127.0 DHJ-58: German Navy, Glucksburg 1652 USB w/DRKC (FGS FREIBURG AUXILIARY SHIP A-1413) in voice & RTTY. At 1710 DHJ-58 w/DRKH (FGS MEERSBURG AUXILIARY SHIP A-1418) in voice & RTTY. (5/MAR/01) (RP3) 16127.0 DRAR: FGS NIEDERSACHSEN FRIGATE 122 CLASS F-208 & DRKC FGS FREIBURG AUXILIARY SHIP A-1413): 1555 USB calling DHJ-58 w/no response. (6/MAR/01)(RP3) 16127.0 DRAU: FGS KOELN FRIGATE 122 CLASS F-211 1440 USB calling DHJ-58(German Navy, Glucksburg) w/no response. (6/MAR/01) (RP3) 16127.0 DRER: FGS MARBURG MINE HUNTER M-1080 2250 USB w/DHJ-58 in voice & RTTY. (6/MAR/01) (RP3) 16127.0 DRKH: FGS MEERSBURG AUXILIARY SHIP A-1418 1915 USB calling DHJ-58 w/no response. (6/MAR/01) (RP3) 16129.0 DHJ-59: 2145 USB+RTTY w/DRDS (FGS U-25 SUBMARINE S-174) in voice & RTTY checks. (1/MAR/01) (RBP) 16135.0 KVM70: HONOLULU MET 1745 FAX 120/576/N/800 Sig cloud features. Chart with slight echo. Pacific sfc analysis (19/Feb)(DW) 16140.3 Un-ID: Spain?? 14.20 ITA2 50/400 Slow hand-typed tfc in SS, mixed in with SSB tfc in SS (09Mar01). (PT) 16141.7 Unid: FAPSI 1628 rtty 75/500 5LG - no Link seen(26/Feb/01) (RH2) 16141.7 dwfk: Egy Emb Accra 1630 Arq Msg\AA to Cairo (30/Dec/01) (RH2) 16143.7 Unid: FAPSI 0815 Crowd36 Crypto (17/Jan/01) (RH2) 16152.0 : Unid FAPSI 1547 RTTY/75/500 5LG on Link 60069 (02/Mar/01) (RH2) 16152.0 Unid: FAPSI 1600 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 60069 (02/Feb/01) (RH2) 16152.0 Unid: FAPSI 1547 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 60069(02/Mar/01) (RH2) 16152.0 Unid: FAPSI 1623 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 60069 (26/Feb/01) (RH2) 16156.7 DGMG: Egyptian Emb London 1729 ARQ/100/170 5lgs to Intell. "74".(24/Feb/01) (MJZ) 16195.1 Unid: FAPSI 1620 Crowd36 Crypto (15/Jan/01) (RH2) 16198.0 Unid: no call CIA (E05) 1309 USB 508 508 ten count followed at 1310 by ten tones into count 215 and usual 3/2 F msg 10/Mar/01 (PP) 16200.0 : Unid 1246 36-50/50/250 Fair sig. I like this trans as it's a good prop tool for this qth. (27-2-01) (AD) 16200.0 Unid: CIS Navy 1535 36-50 50/240 (07/Feb/01) (RH2) 16200.0 Unid: CIS Navy 1544 36-50 36/240 Idling (08/Feb/01) (RH2) 16200.0 Unid: CIS Navy 1800 36-50 36/250 Idling(18/Feb/01) (RH2) 16218.8 UNID: 2207 CW 5 fgps repeated t=0 (31/12/2000)(PLOO) 16223.7 Unid: MFA Cairo 1744 arq Tfc\AA to unk(19/Feb/01)(RH2) 16223.7 Unid: MFA Cairo 1614 arq Msg\AA to 8 Embassies(21/Feb/01) (RH2) 16223.7 kdakrfr: MFA Cairo 1609 arq Msg\AA to Embassies Pagina 312 WUN-v07 (26/Feb/01)(RH2) 16232.0 Unid: FAPSI 1614 Crowd36 (26/Feb/01) (RH2) 16247.7 Z4D: FF Emb Nouackhott 1553 rtty 100/850 Clg P6Z /Paris 1st time heard this station & RTTY mode used in FF Diplo!(16/Jan/01) (RH2) 16248.5 no-call: UNID North Korean diplo, 1329 300Bd BPSK serial tone modem (24Feb01) (LDO) 16284.5 MKD: Akrotiri, Cyprus 15.31 Piccolo 6 British Mil. with op chat to unknown station (08Mar01). (PT) 16286.4 Unid: FAPSI 1806 Crowd36 (21/Feb/01) (RH2) 16310.2 RFFA MOD: Paris F 1321 ARQ E3/200/400 idling on beta signal 10/Mar/01 (PP) 16313.7 7RQ20: MAE Algiers 1627 Coq8 26.67 Msg\FF to Accra & Niamey (04/Feb/01) (RH2) 16313.7 Unid: Permanent Mission Geneva 1630 Coq8 26.67 Msg\FF to MAE & President's Office (04/Feb/01) (RH2) 16315.6 Algiers: Algeria 16.08 Coquelet 8 MAE with tfc in FF re travel itinerary then tfc to various embs (14Jan00). (PT) 16316.0 Unid: Polemb Kinshasa 0905 Pol-Arq 100/240 ID & Idling. Not heard this one for a long time! (17/Feb/01) (RH2) 16317.0 A1A: Unid 1222 ALE/USB Sounds. (7 Mar) (RGA) 16321.7 UNID: Syria? 1310 Sitor A 100/360 Msg: "YKS... hfwsk... zwfk..." repeated (20/Mar/2001) (Argo S) 16324.7 RFTJ: Dakar, Senegal 19.40 ARQ-E3 192/400 Controle de Voie to self being returned on Libreville - Dakar circuit, JDJ (08Mar01). (PT) 16332.0 V5G: MFA Bucharest ROM 1250 ROU-FEC/164.5B/MASK24/REV Encrypted. This one & the 14681 trans was id'd via CW @ eot. (27-2-01) (AD) 16332.0 V5G: MFA Bucharest ROU 1325 ROU-FEC/164.5/400 diplo circular bitmask =24 10/Mar/01 (PP) 16335.0 ADZ: ALGERIAN EMB ADDIS ABABA 1603 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding. (24/Feb)(DW) 16338.5 LRF: US NGB Little Rock AFB AR USA 1240 ALE/USB Sounds. (28 Feb)(RGA) 16338.6 ---: MFA ALGIERS 1534 COQ/8 26bd 16338.650. Tfc in FF to Cairo (24/Feb)(DW) 16338.6 Unid: no call MFA Algiers ALG 1331 simplex tfc in burst mode with unid station using their new MFSK modem 10/Mar/01 (PP) 16342.1 : MFA Bucharest Romania 0810 ROU-FEC/164.5/400 circulars. (23-02-01)(EW) 16344.7 Unid: US Intel Europe 1621 Mode? 108.7/130 ID by Leif - rarely logged here! Sits right on top of an FF Arq-E3/192 freq (RFLI I believe) (02/Feb/01) (RH2) 16373.2 8WB4: Indian Embassy Teheran IRN 1237 RTTY/50/400 Opchat "pls hr full power pls ask rx to tune properly and provide good rx. Hr no defective keying. Hr tx is fix tuned as we are forced to use this channel only." Most Immediate msg from Indemba Tehran to Foreign New Delhi. Part 1 of 5 parts. 5LGs. (13 Mar) (RGA) 16386.7 : Pakistan Embassy Rabat MRC 1550 ARQ/100/170 5LGs to Islamabad with rather peculiar indicators charlie hotel alpha charlie honesty asia(no kidding!)(13 Mar) (RGA) 16386.7 UNID: MFA Islamabad 1320 Sitor A / "kmeu" selcall repeated (20/Mar/2001) (Argo S) 16386.7 Unid: MFA Islamabad 1740 ARQ Callsign KMEU repeated many times. (01/Mar/01) (RH2) 16386.7 Unid: MFA Islamabad 1740 arq Callsign KMEU repeated many times! (01/Mar/01) (RH2) 16386.7 Unid: Paki Diplo ?Loc 1620 ARQ 5LG to unk (27/Feb/01) (RH2) 16386.7 Unid: Paki Diplo ?Loc 1620 arq 5LG to unk (27/Feb/01) (RH2) 16413.0 Unid: Zaire Bank Circuit 1054 Pactor 200/200 Pactor beats for 20 mins but no text! (29/Jan/01) (RH2) 16453.5 HGX21: MFA Budapest 1626 Dup-Arq 125/170 5LG to unk (30/Dec/01)(RH2) 16460.0 Kapitan Marsenko: (O/M RU) 2001 USB calling Klaipeda Radio w/no response. (5/MAR/01) (RP3) Pagina 313 WUN-v07 16541.7 : Unid Ship 2046 ARQ/100/170 Selcalls XVSV/WLO/1090 or could be Egyptian Diplo? (20 Feb) (RGA) 16606.0 : Unid UK Mil Cyprus 0541 MFSK 195.3/300 (03/Mar/01) (RH2) 16606.0 Unid: UK Mil Cyprus? 1745 MFSK 195.3/300(03/Feb/01) (RH2) 16606.0 Unid: UK Mil Cyprus 0541 MFSK 195.3/300(03/Mar/01) (RH2) 16631.7 dlkgmk Egy Emb Luanda 1536 arq 3 Msgs\AA to Cairo (16/Jan/01)(RH2) 16689.5 UGDR: M/V Lazurit 0912 ARQ tfc to unkwn (07Feb01) (ML2) 16713.0 ---: M/V Pamela Wind 2319 ARQ tfc to Vladivostok (28Feb01) (ML2) 16713.0 ---: Pamela Wave 2328 ARQ msg for Pamela Co to Vladivostok, WAVE used as log on id (20Feb01) (ML2) 16713.0 UEVR: TR Nadir 0000 ARQ selcal KYXM, crew msg & tfc to Vladivostok (20Feb01) (ML2) 16713.0 UGWZ: TK Ust'-Kan 2300 ARQ w/UGWZ log on & msg to Vladivostok (20Feb01) (ML2) 16718.0 ---: RTMS Novodrutsk 0741 ARQ tfc for Vladivostok (18Feb01) (ML2) 16718.0 UEHP: RTMKS Feniks 2329 ARQ crew msgs to Vladivostok (01Feb01)(ML2) 16778.0 ---: TH Marina-1 (sic) 2306 ARQ w/PAQE string as selcal & svc msg to Khabarovsk (15Feb01) (ML2) 16778.0 UGPX: M/V Kapitan Sosenkov 2250 ARQ w/PAQE string as selcal & tfc to Khabarovsk, UGPX log on/off (15Feb01) (ML2) 16791.5 : PNA Manila Relay 1640 FEC/100/170 Nx in Tagalog on Ship Channel 14. (9 Mar) (RGA) 16797.5 : Ship BATM Sanfic 1725 RTTY/50/170 Tgms to unk coast stn in 3SC. Right on top of PNA Manila! (6 Mar) (RGA) 16800.0 : Ship Dmitrij Pokranowisch 1722 RTTY/50/170 Tgms to unk coast stn in 3SC. (6 Mar) (RGA) 16803.0 : PNA Manila Relay 2040 FEC/100/170 Nx in Tagalog. (20 Feb) (RGA) 16803.5 UNID: 2230 FEC 100/170 EE Nx sent by Ivory Dawn (31/12/2000)(PLOO) 16804.0 : Ship Mihail Boronin MRM 199 1720 RTTY/50/170 Tgms to unk coast stn in 3SC. (6 Mar) (RGA) 16804.5 Unid: GMDSS 1435 GMDSS 75 calls over 2 hours; by categhory Routine-18; Safety-33; Error-18; Ship's Business-2; No categhory-4 (23/Jan/01) (RH2) 16806.0 NMF: Boston, USA 16.30 FEC USCG with wx report for waters off New England coast (14Jan00). (PT) 16806.4 NMC: USCG San Francis 1515 fec Response codes & Commands. Cyclone warning! (19/Jan/01) (RH2) 16807.5 ZLA: AwanuiRadio NZL 1644 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (9 Mar) (RGA) 16808.5 KLB: SEATTLE RADIO 1949 CW Chan free marker "KLB" (24/Feb)(DW) 16808.5 KLB: SeattleRadio WA USA 2037 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (20 Feb) (RGA) 16810.5 CBV:Valparaiso radio Chile 2028 19 Feb 01 CW/ARQ callband (EB) 16811.0 CBV: VALPARAISO PLAYA ANCHA 1900 fec 100/E/170 Scheduled 1845z. Header timed 1845 utc - late start? Wx in SS rptd in EE. (24/Feb)(DW) 16811.0 CBV: ValparaisoRadio CHL 2051 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (28 Feb) (RGA) 16812.5 NRV: USCG Apra Harbour GUM 1717 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (6 Mar) (RGA) 16815.0 ZSC: Capetown R 1804 fec Navarea 7 Wngs file://12601.0 & 4214.0 khz (24/Jan/01) (RH2) 16816.0 ZSC64: Capetown Radio 1649 cw, zsc + SITOR (07 March)(HPT) 16816.5 NMC: USG SFrancisco CA USA 1900 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (25 Feb) (RGA) 16818.5 9VG96: Singapore Radio 1651 cw, 9vg + SITOR (07 March)(HPT) 16819.0 VRX:Hong Kong radio China 2020 19 Feb 01 CW/ARQ callband (EB) 16821.0 IAR: Rome Radio 1650 cw, iar + SITOR (07 March)(HPT) 16821.0 VRX83: Hongkong Radio 1653 cw, vrx + SITOR (07 March)(HPT) 16821.0 VRX: HongKong Radio PRC 1646 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (9 Mar) (RGA) 16830.0 SVU6: OLYMPIA RADIO 2109 fec 100/E/170 Greek ship press. Little sync/copy (09/Mar)(DW) 16833.5 UIW: Kaliningrad, Russia 1527z Mar 10, 2001 CW “UIW” [SN] 16840.5 RRR 31: Moscow, Russia 1634z Feb 24, 2001 CW “RRR31” and ARQ/100 idle [SN] Pagina 314 WUN-v07 16886.0 TAH: Istanbul, Turkey 1451z Feb 25, 2001 CW “TAH” and ARQ/100 idle[SN] 16903.9 3SD: NMEFC BEIJING 0804 FAX 120/576/N/800 Wave analysis. Grainy (23/Feb)(DW) 16903.9 3SD: NMEFC Beijing 1154 FAX sea state fcst without phasing after preceding chart ending 1152 (4 Mar) (KB) 16906.0 KHF: GW Guam 0100 CW id & ARQ tuning (21Feb01) (ML2) 16914.5 RFVIE: Marine Le Port REU 1651 RTTY/75/170 Behind SPB. Unusual frequency and shift. (9 Mar) (RGA) 16914.5 SPB: SZCZECIN RADIO 1934 fec 100/E/170 Stn info (02/Mar)(DW) 16914.5 SPB: SzczecinRadio POL 1602 FEC/100/170 Blind service (in Braille??!) Traffic list. (13 Mar) (RGA) 16914.7 RFVIE: FN Le Port 1121 rtty 75/850 Test Tape(22/Feb/01) (RH2) 16915.0 RFVIE: FF Le Port REU 1018 RTTY/75/850. ry sg testing. (23-02-01)(EW) 16927.0 KaliningradRadio RUS 1656 RTTY/50/170 Wkg ship UEPC. (9 Mar) (RGA) 16949.0 YLL: LiepayaRadio LVA 1711 RTTY/50/170 Tgms in 3SC to RTMS Kangari.(6 Mar) (RGA) 16951.3 RFTJE: FN Dakar 1119 rtty 75/850 Test tape(22/Feb/01) (RH2) 16960.0 FUF:French forces Martinique 2012 18 Feb 01 RTTY 75 Callband (EB) 16969.5 ---:Tokyo meteo Japan 2007 19 Jan 01 FAX 60/576 poor signal looks like the Tokyo times (EB) 16971.0 JJC: Tokyo Radio J 1705 FAX/60/576 JJ text. (6 Mar) (RGA) 16975.6 PWZ33: BN Brasil 0430 rtty 75/850 Navarea Wngs(14/Jan/01) (RH2) 16976.0 : Unid CIS Mil/Rail? 0529 81-81/81/180 Bang on top of LSD836!(03/Mar/01) (RH2) 16976.0 LSD836: Buenos Aires R 1050 arq Marker(29/Jan/01) (RH2) 16976.0 LSD836: Globe Wireless Buenos Aires 1545 arq ID Marker (02/Mar/01)(RH2) 16976.0 LSD836: Globe Wireless Buenos Aires 1545 ARQ/100/170 ID Marker (02/Mar/01) (RH2) 16976.0 Unid: CIS Mil/Rail? 0529 81-81 81/180 Bang on top of LSD836!!! (03/Mar/01) (RH2) 16985.7 CTP: NATO Lisbon 1850 rtty 75/850 NAWS de CTP etc (15/Mar/01)(RH2) 16985.7 CTP: NATO Lisbon 1850 RTTY/75/850 NAWS de CTP etc (15/Mar/01) (RH2) 16986.0 CTP: NATO Lisbon 1555 rtty 75/850 NAWS de CTP etc (05/Mar/01)(RH2) 16986.0 CTP: NATO Lisbon 1555 RTTY/75/850 NAWS de CTP etc (05/Mar/01) (RH2) 16987.0 CTP:Portuguese naval Portugal 1546 20 Feb 01 RTTY 75 callband (EB) 16987.0 Unid: FAPSI 0916 CROWD36/40 (02/Mar/01) (RH2) 16987.0 Unid: FAPSI 0916 Crowd36 40 (02/Mar/01) (RH2) 17020.0 UDK: MurmanskRadio RUS 1404 RTTY/50/170 Tfc list in M2C. Exchange rates circular to all captains. (23 Feb) (RGA) 17045.6 9MG: GlobeRadio Penang MLA 1659 ARQ/100/170 Marker. Big signal. (9 Mar) (RGA) 17045.6 9MG: GlobeRadio Penang MLA 2105 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (28 Feb) (RGA) 17050.5 ASK: KARACHI RADIO 0825 CW Marker "cq de ASK qsw 484/13024.5/17050.5 khz for wx n/wngs and tfc list pls as ar". 0843z (scheduled 0830z) wx fcst. 0853 nav wngs (02/Mar)(DW) 17055.0 MGJ: RN Faslane 1758 rtty 75/375 Carbs (03/Feb/01) (RH2) 17132.0 XSV: TianjinRadio PRC 1618 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (13 Mar) (RGA) 17138.0 LYL: KlaipedaRadio LTU 1705 CW Service bulletin. (13 Mar) (RGA) 17138.3 LYL: KlaipedaRadio LTU 1702 CW Traffic list. 17138 kHz Assigned. (9 Mar) (RGA) 17146.4 CBV: VALPARAISO RLAYA ANCHA 1915 FAX 120/576/N/800 Swell/ice edge chart. Noisy, qrm at first. (24/Feb)(DW) 17146.5 CBV: Valparaiso R 1130 fax 120/576 Poor chart - only just readable! (26/Feb/01) (RH2) 17147.0 URL: SebastopolRadio UKR 1407 RTTY/50/170 Tgms in M2C. (23 Feb)(RGA) 17147.0 URL: SewastopolRadio UKR 1619 CW Wkg ship UZNV. (13 Mar) (RGA) 17151.2 NMC: USCG POINT REYES 1555 FAX 120/576/N/800 Sfc analysis. Pagina 315 WUN-v07 Grainy, with echo (80mS) (21/Feb)(DW) 17151.3 NMF: USCG San Francisco 0951 FAX/120/576 weather map. (23-02-01)(EW) 17175.2 UFL: Vladivostok Radio RUS 2336 FEC/100/170 SVC tfc. Ends nil gb 73 de ufl. (09/03/01) (AD) 17180.0 FUG: FN La Régine FRA 1410 RTTY/75/850 Tests to FAA. Heavy ripple. (23 Feb) (RGA) 17186.0 KFS: SFranciscoRadio CA USA 1621 ARQ/100/170 Marker. Not listed this freq.(13 Mar) (RGA) 17192.0 : Russian Military 1623 RUSS-75/75/160 Cipher. (13 Mar) (RGA) 17211.4 KFS: SFranciscoRadio CA USA ARQ/100/170 Clover? & ARQ bursts with CWID. Not // 17186. (13 Mar) (RGA) 17215.7 LOR: AN PNR Buenos Aires 1256 rtty 75/170 "Fm CEBA" Grid references (07/Feb/01) (RH2) 17215.7 LOR: PNR Buenos Aires 1710 rtty 75/170 5LG after GEN010 (19/Feb/01)(RH2) 17215.7 LOR: PNR Buenos Aires 1614 rtty 75/170 5LG(15/Jan/01) (RH2) 17215.7 LOR: PNR Puerto Belgrano 1130 rtty 75/170 ID+5LG+Grid Refs (06/Mar/01) (RH2) 17215.7 LOR: PNR Buenos Aires 0833 rtty 75/170 Long Wx bulletin in SS (17/Jan/01) (RH2) 17215.7 LOR: PNR Buenos Aires 1133 rtty 75/170 "Fm CEBA to BHPD info SIME" Numerical Wx Grid codes (29/Jan/01) (RH2) 17215.7 LOR: PNR Buenos Aires 1645 rtty 75/170 5LG(14/Jan/01) (RH2) 17215.7 LOR: PNR Puerto Belgrano 1130 RTTY/75/170 ID+5LG+Grid Refs (06/Mar/01) (RH2) 17216.0 LOR: PNR Puerto Belgrano 1643 rtty 75/170 Fm CN Info SIME 5LG then Grid Refs (05/Mar/01) (RH2) 17224.0 Unid: UK Mil Cyprus? 0648 MFSK 195.3/300(27/Feb/01) (RH2) 17231.0 JFC: Misaki Fisheries Radio J 0834 CWdt9125..-..16713t..etc..awil ----oyla=aral ..etc..awil..de jfc jfc sk sk.(19-02-01) (IB) 17238.0 SAA:Karlskrona radio Sweden 1526 20 Feb 01 CW callband (EB) 17260.0 3AC: Monaco Radio 0930 USB F wx // 4363, 8806, 8728, 13146,17323, 23768, (10 Mar. 01) (HPT) 17314.0 : Unid Coast Stn 1435 USB OM in EE+SS 'This is S... Radio. Stand by for traffic list'. Then repeated same in Spanish. Followed by callsign list using phonetic alphabet. (27 Feb) (IB) 17323.0 3AC: Monaco Radio 0930 USB F wx // 4363, 8806, 8728, 13146,17260, 23768, (10 Mar. 01) (HPT) 17341.0 Unknown: 24hr SW / (20/Mar/101) (Heinz Scmidt) 17400.0 5ST: ASECNA Antan 1005 rtty 100/400 Aero tfc This a new one to me thanks for tip to Joerg & Murray! Seems to be in 24 hr use! E3 mode not heard recently! (16/Jan/01) (RH2) 17408.4 HEC: Bern Radio 1720 Sitor A / Info + ID in CW ( 01/Mar/2001) (Argo Sicily) 17415.0 S00: MFA Stockholm S 1412 ALE/USB Calls S31/Algiers. (9 Mar) (RGA) 17415.0 S31: SWEDISH EMB ALGIERS 1239 MIL.STD 188-144A ALE on usb. Sounding. (27/Feb)(DW) 17420.0 ---: UNID 1435 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng ORCL w.o own ID (16/Mar)(DW) 17420.0 IHOE: TAIWANESE NAVY NET 1822 MIL.STD 188-144A ALE on usb. Clng GUPY (16/Mar)(DW) 17420.0 ZPYM: TAIWANESE NAVY NET 1448 MIL.STD 188-144A ALE on usb. Sounding (16/Mar)(DW) 17421.7 Unid: FAPSI 1755 RTTY/75/500 5LG on Link 50035 (10/Mar/01) (RH2) 17421.7 Unid:FAPSI 1755 tty 75/500 5LG on Link 50035(10/Mar/01) (RH2) 17422.7 RFFVAEA: FF Dhahran 1540 Arq-E3 200/400 Pages of 5LG(16/Feb/01)(RH2) 17423.7 : MFA Cairo EGY 1636 ARQ/100/170 Selcalls QQTQ/Belgrade. (13 Mar)(RGA) Pagina 316 WUN-v07 17423.7 kdakrfr: MFA Cairo 1541 arq clg QQTQ (Belgrade) (26/Feb/01)(RH2) 17424.7 Unid: CIS Mil 1626 81-81 81/240 (14/Mar/01) (RH2) 17430.0 9VF209: Kyodo Singapore 1530 FAX/120/576 JJ Newspaper (01/Mar/01)(RH2) 17430.0 Unid: FAPSI 0510 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 30044(20/Mar/01) (RH2) 17440.0 Andrews VIP: USAF Mystic Star (SAMCOM) 0616 USB / calling SPAR 65 on "17440." They also tried "18801." (16March2001) (Midwest USA) 17441.5 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 0552 RTTY/100/850 Wx codes (07/Mar/01) (RH2) 17441.5 5YE: Nairobi Meteo 0552 rtty 100/850 Wx codes(07/Mar/01) (RH2) 17460.0 AAAC32: 1837 USB/ALE, clg MSN1 (17/Feb/01) (NJ) 17460.0 AAAC32: 2112 USB/ALE, clg MSN1 (17/Feb/01) (NJ) 17460.0 AAAC32: 2212 USB/ALE, clg MSN1 (17/Feb/01) (NJ) 17460.0 AAAC32: 2251 USB/ALE, clg MSN1 (17/Feb/01) (NJ) 17460.0 OSN: 0350 USB/ALE, clg MSN (18/Feb/01) (NJ) 17460.0 Unid: CIS Navy 1752 36-50 50/240(19/Feb/01)(RH2) 17460.0 Unid: CIS Navy 1555 36-50 50/240 (30/Dec/01) (RH2) 17460.0 Unid: CIS Navy 1653 36-50 50/240 Traffic(14/Jan/01) (RH2) 17463.0 Unid: FAPSI 1530 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 10163 (30/Jan/01) (RH2) 17487.0 : Unid CIS Mil 1016 81-81/40.5/500 Cipher. (6 Mar) (RGA) 17487.0 CAP VA: ALE RIC, Civil Air Patrol, VA, CID sounding at 2118.20/Jan/01 (HS) 17487.0 DLA#)#: ALE DLA303, SHARES, LQA w/AAT3BFMARS at 2213. 17487.0 KGD34NCC: ALE KGD34NCC sounding this, 15094, and 9106 kHz, all at 2359.20/Jan/01 (HS) 17916.0 Falcon: Gulf Air Bahrein w/World 27 1432 USB for selcal check.(15/03/01) (PD) 17916.0 Navigator 153(?): Wkg Stockholm Radio 1320 UST (EE and Swedish) who was at Lisbon. Asking Phonepatch, switched to 16207 and 20770. (08/03/01) (PD) 17934.0 --: QTH? 2129z Feb 17, 2001 USB Spanish traffic net, like a military net. [SN] 17946.0 KMA7: San Francisco, Ca 2006z Feb 11, 2001 USB working “CHINA 327”[SN] 17991.0 DHM 91: Munster, Germany 1832z Mar 10, 2001 USB working “NAVY 4741”[SN] 17991.0 a/c: “NAVY 4741” 1832z Mar 10, 2001 USB working DHM 91 [SN] 18003.0 250103: USAF C17A 95-0103 2022 ALE/USB Wkg Unid. [AMD]U ARE TERMINATED] (7 Feb) (PD) 18003.0 250107: USAF C17A 95-0107 1910 ALE/USB Wkg Unid. [AMD]CCCCD8 6732531NNNN] (7 Feb) (PD) 18003.0 440192: USAF KC10A 84-1092 2343 ALE/USB Tanker a/c. Sounds. Also on 9025. (3 Mar) (RGA) 18003.0 OFF: Offutt AFB NE USA 1430 ALE/USB Wkg ZAMBIA. (7 Feb) (PD) 18012.0 Circus Vert: 1722 (in progress) w/aircraft who reports operations normal, position as 26.5N-44.3W and ETA Le Lametin, Martinique of 2053Z. At 1723 Cotam 1175 w/Circus Orange (Dakar) reporting ETA at Dakar of 1930Z. (26/JAN/01)(RP3) 18035.0 CJXH: Unid 1311 ALE/USB Sounds. (7 Mar) (RGA) 18035.0 SFDJ: UNID 2045 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng GWDU (11/Mar)(DW) 18040.4 HGX21: Budapest, Hungary 15.15 DUP-ARQ 125/170 MFA with 5-lg tfc to HGX41, Damascus emb (25Jan01). (PT) 18041.5 : Unid FAPSI 1535 Crowd36 40d (02/Mar/01) (RH2) 18041.5 Unid: FAPSI 1535 Crowd36 40d (02/Mar/01) (RH2) 18064.0 SNN299: MFA Warsaw POL 1640 POL-ARQ/100/250 Exchange rates in Polish. (13 Mar) (RGA) 18064.0 Unid: MFA Warsaw 1757 POL-ARQ/100/240 Claris Msgs\Pol (13/Mar/01)(RH2) 18073.0 CMU967: Russian Navy Cuba 1440 CW Wkg RCV on 18509. (6 Mar) (RGA) 18178.0 CIO2: E10 1300 AM / "CIO2 CIO2"... (18/Mar/2001) (Argo S) 18183.4 7RQ20: MAE Algiers 1556 COQUELET8/26.67 Nx\FF to "All Stations" (27/Feb/01) (RH2) Pagina 317 WUN-v07 18183.4 7RQ20: MAE Algiers 1556 Coq8 26.67 Nx\FF to "All Stations!"(27/Feb/01) (RH2) 18183.4 7RQ20: MAE Algiers 1610 Coq8 26.67 5LG to "Mission Presidentielle Ambalg Yaounde" - 166X5LG followed by 775X5LG! Unusual address! Must be a big cheese around! (16/Jan/01) (RH2) 18183.4 7RQ20: MAE Algiers 1635 Coq8 13.33 Sitrep\ff situation in Kinshasa (24/Jan/01) (RH2) 18183.4 7RQ20: MAE Algiers 1637 Coq8 13.33 Fm Pos5 Msg\FF S/Flash all stations (24/Jan/01) (RH2) 18183.4 7RQ20: MAE Algiers 1652 Coq8 13.33 Fm Pos5 Msg\FF S/Flash to Pos3 & ALL STATIONS (24/Jan/01) (RH2) 18183.4 7RQ20: MFA Al Djazair, Algiers 1600 Coq8 26.67/ msg from Algiers to Dar es Salam and so on (13/Mar/2001) (Argo Sicily) 18183.4 POS5: Algiers, Algeria 14.27 Coquelet 8 MFA with SUPERFLASH tfc to Ougadougou emb in FF. Message from MAE but tfc headed "FRM: POS5" (22Jan01). (PT) 18183.4 Unid: Ambalg Ouga 1606 Coq8 13.33 Msg\FF to MAE Algiers (15/Jan/01)(RH2) 18183.4 Unid: Ambalg Harare 1802 Coq8 26.67 scrambled Msf\FF to MAE Algiers re Kabila (18/Jan/01) (RH2) 18183.4 Unid: Ambalg Luanda 0815 Coq8 26.67 Admin Msg\FF to Algiers followd by MAE to Kinshasa & Ouga, then MAE to N'Djamena & Niamey, then MAE to London, Antan, Libreville & Yaounde' the Ambalg Triploli Msg\AA to MAE & Dakar....and so on! (20/Mar/01) (RH2) 18183.4 Unid: Amblag Harare 1645 Coq8 13.33 Sitrep\FF re disturbances in Nairobi (24/Jan/01) (RH2) 18206.0 no-call: Dep. of State Comms Moscow, RUS 0920 BAUDOT 75Bd/500Hz, 5 LGs to unlocated embassy, s.off with "qru cfm omik cto pisatx" (24Feb01)(LDO) 18225.6 : Egyptian Emb Sudan 1932 ARQ/100/170 Off line encrypted msgs "From: Khartoum To: 47 Very Urgent" (17 March 01) (MJZ) 18234.0 no-call: unlocated Russian diplo, RUS 0943 BAUDOT 75Bd/500Hz, repeating +047+047+, calling procedure on link 60047 (24Feb01)(LDO) 18237.8 ZSJ: SAN CAPETOWN 1737 RTTY 75/N/170 Wx fcst for RSA offshore waters. Fair copy. (24/Feb)(DW) 18245.0 : FAPSI Link 00063 1646 RTTY/75/500 5LGs. (13 Mar) (RGA) 18269.0 HBD66: Swiss embassy Ottawa, CAN, 1450 5 LGs & op chat in German (24Feb01) (LDO) 18276.7 Unid: Unid Egy Diplo 1704 arq Tfc\AA, then long IRS mode(24/Jan/01) (RH2) 18277.0 KUW: Prob UK Mil Net Kuwait 1622 ALE/USB Sounds. (25 Feb) (RGA) 18306.0 ZSC: Capetown R 1200 CW/Arq Marker On my doorstep - great reception!! (20/Jan/01) (RH2) 18308.5 RFGW: MFA Paris 1705 fec-a 192/400 Pages of 5LG & the usual FF Diplo waffle code! (15/Feb/01)(RH2) 18308.5 : Unid Prob MFA Paris RFGW/P6Z 1205 FEC-A/192/400 Idles. (22 Feb)(AD) 18308.5 P6Z: MFA Paris F 2007 FEC-A/192/400 Short msgs. Tfc won't decode. Anyone else have a problem with this mode? (20 Feb) (RGA) 18308.5 RFGW: MFA Paris 1825 fec-a 192/400 Clg S5F/Brasilia then 5-6lg with letter sub. (15/Mar/01) (RH2) 18308.5 RFGW: MFA Paris 1825 fec-a 192/400 Clg S5F/Brasilia then 5-6lgwith letter sub. (15/Mar/01) (RH2) 18308.5 RFGW: MFA Paris 1825 FEC-A/192/400 Clg S5F/Brasilia then 5-6lg with letter sub. (15/Mar/01) (RH2) 18314.7 Unid: Unid: 1539 Ale Long burst of Ale sound(30/Dec/01) (RH2) 18320.0 BRA: MFA Bratislava SVK 1312 ALE/USB Sounds. (9 Mar) (RGA) 18320.0 BRA: MFA Bratislava SVK 1636 ALE/USB Sounds. (24 Feb) (RGA) 18326.0 DKL: Prob UK Mil Net Dhekelia CYP 1623 ALE/USB Sounds. Pagina 318 18356.7 18415.0 18441.2 18447.7 18447.7 18447.7 18509.0 18513.9 18523.0 18523.0 18523.0 18523.0 18529.5 & WUN-v07 (28 Feb)(RGA) ---: MFA Cairo 1340 ARQ 5LG msg to Algiers (26Feb01) (ML2) 8BY: DGSE Illicit Paris FRA 1651 CW 686/381/912/709/663. (13 Mar)(RGA) JMJ5: TOKYO MET 0815 FAX 120/575/N/800 Upper air fcast chart [FUPA502] (28/Feb)(DW) RFPT: FF N'Djamena CHD 1610 ARQ-E3/200/300 Final traffic check on Cct FDZ to Paris. FTC timed 0550001. Why FTC so early? Not fulltime circuit? Closes at 1600z? (23 Feb) (RGA) RFQPTA: FF N'Djamena 1745 ARQ-E3/200/400 Idling for 20 mins.(13/Mar/01) (RH2) RFTPA: Ndjameina, Chad 16.41 ARQ-E3 200/400 COMELEF NDJAMENA with tfc in FF to RFFGC/HOPIARM METZ using FD? circuit (prob FDZ) (09Mar01).(PT) RCV: HQ Black Sea Fleet Sevastapol UKR 1438 CW Wkg CMU967 on 18073.(6 Mar) (RGA) : Unid Danish Diplo 1354 TWINPLEX/200-400/WI Cipher. Faded. (23 Feb) (RGA) : Unid FAPSI 0540 RTTY/75/500 5LG on Link 30044 (07/Mar/01) (RH2) : Unid FAPSI 0550 RTTY/75/500 5LG on Link 30044 (03/Mar/01) (RH2) Unid: FAPSI 0550 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 30044(03/Mar/01) (RH2) Unid: FAPSI 0540 rtty 75/500 5LG on Link 30044(07/Mar/01) (RH2) 7RV70:? Unid Algerian Diplo 1556 Coq8 26.67 Long Msg\FF re Serbia Montenegro (08/Feb/01) (RH2) 18552.0 V5G: MFA Budapest 1128 Rou-Fec 164.5/400 Good synch but scrambled text (04/Feb/01) (RH2) 18552.0 V5G: MAE Bucharest 1300 Rou-Fec 164.5/400 Crypto - followed by Radiograma\RUM en clair (21/Feb/01) (RH2) 18552.0 V5G: MAE Mucharest 1200 Rou-Fec 164.5/400 Nice clear Circularas for a change! (26/Feb/01) (RH2) 18552.0 V5G: MFA Bucharest 1125 Rou-Fec 164.5/400 No clear text! V strong QRM from strong close by rtty tx on 18553.7 khz; maybe causing problem decoding V5G!(08/Feb/01) (RH2) 18552.0 V5G: MFA Bucharest 1230 Rou-Fec 164.5/400 Unintelligible text(27/Jan/01) (RH2) 18552.5 V5G: MFA Bucharest 1230 ROU-FEC/164.5/400 Circulara - clear Tx (02/Mar/01) (RH2) 18552.5 V5G: MFA Bucharest 1230 Rou-Fec 164.5/400 Circulara - clear Tx (02/Mar/01) (RH2) 18552.5 V5G: MFA Bucharest 1820 Rou-Fec 164.5/400 Scrambled Rumanian text (01/Feb/01} (RH2) 18553.7 RFTJ: FF Dakar 1044 ARQ-E3/192/400 Idling (27/Feb/01) (RH2) 18553.7 RFTJ: FF Dakar 1044 Arq-E3 192/400 Idling (27/Feb/01) (RH2) 18553.7 RFTJ: FF Dakar 1601 Arq-E3 192/400 Idling (30/Dec/01) (RH2) 18560.0 BMF: TAIPEI MET 0845 FAX 120/576/N/800 Scheduled equatorial wind belt prog. Very weak but Malaya Peninsula. Philippines, PNG, Australia discernable. (23/Feb)(DW) 18560.0 BMF: Taipei Meteo TAI 0950 FAX/120/576 weather map. (23-02-01) (EW) 18598.0 BRA: MFA Bratislava SVK 1308 ALE/USB Sounds. (24 Feb) (RGA) 18664.0 Unid: CIS Mil/Rail? 1650 81-81 81/150 (05/Mar/01) (RH2) 18664.0 : Unid CIS Mil/Rail? 1650 81-81 81/150 (05/Mar/01) (RH2) 18664.0 Unid: CIS Mil/Rail? 1605 81-81 81/500 (30/Dec/01) (RH2) 18666.0 WF1: KGG85-FBI Washington DC USA 1741 ALE/USB. Sounds. (23 Feb)(RGA) 18752.0 Unid: FAPSI 0735 Crowd36 Mazielka calls(09/Feb/01) (RH2) 18754.0 : Unid FAPSI 1455 RTTY/75/500 5FGs. 'qsy 14572' Nothing appeared on 14572. (6 Mar) (RGA) 18789.0 Unid: UK Mil Cyprus? 1800 MFSK 195.3/300 Duplex on 18864.0 Unid: 0027 USB Cherry Ripe (E4) numbers station in progress file://21866 (15/Jan/01) (SD) 18864.0 Unid: 1100 USB Cherry Ripe (E4) numbers station w/ call-up 60619 file://23461 (16/Jan/01) (SD) 18864.0 Unid: 2301 USB Cherry Ripe (E4) numbers station w/ call-up 02169 file://21866 (15/Jan/01) (SD) Pagina 319 WUN-v07 18888.5 : Ship KM Stronskij 1601 ARQ/100/170 QTR to UFN Dx-18699. (6 Mar)(RGA) 18940.0 BDF2: SHANGHAI MET 0817 FAX 120/576/N/800 Sea area forecast (FXAS). Fuzzy (23/Feb)(DW) 18974.0 KUW: Prob UK Mil Net Cyprus 1620 ALE/USB Sounds. Also on 17490. (28 Feb) (RGA) 19011.5 PCW1: 16.51 PCW1 HOL CW 2 R Mfa Den Haag cw/arq marker 28/Jan/01 (BV) 19021.7 Unid: MFA Cairo 1100 arq Msg\AA to unk(29/Jan/01) (RH2) 19031.7 : MFA Islamabad Pakistan 1415 ARQ/100/170 Msg in EE "To all Pakistan Missions abroad" (19/Feb/01) (MJZ) 19031.7 UNID: MFA Islamabad 1420 Sitor A / msg from Ryadh to Paris "kmeu" repeated (14/Mar/2001) (Argo S) 19032.0 Unid: CIS Mil/Rail? 1624 81-81 81/500 (27/Feb/01) (RH2) 19032.0 Unid: CIS Mil/Rail? 1624 81-81/81/500 (27/Feb/01) (RH2) 19036.5 Unid: Ambalg Dakar 1600 Coq8 26.67Msg\FF to MAE Algiers(19/Feb/01)(RH2) 19036.5 Unid: Ambalg Dakar 1255 Coq8 26.67 Msg\FF to MAE Algiers (15/Jan/01)(RH2) 19036.5 Unid: Ambalg Dakar 1622 Coq8 26.67 Msg\FF to Algiers info Addis Ababa (30/Dec/01) (RH2) 19036.5 Unid: Ambalg Niamey 1545 COQUELET-8/26.67 Msg\FF to MAE Algiers (01/Mar/01) (RH2) 19036.5 Unid: Ambalg Niamey 1545 Coq8 26.67 Msg\FF to MAE Algiers (01/Mar/01) (RH2) 19048.7 PROVENCE: MoD PARIS FRA 1334 ARQ-E3/192/400 Contr"le de Cl, on Cct LFA to Dakar. (23 Feb) (RGA) 19052.0 8WB7: Indian HICOM Victoria SEY 0940 RTTY 50/400 clg 8WD3 New Delhi, no tfc, QSX was 19055 (06Feb01) (ML2) 19056.7 ---: Egyptian Emb Jakarta (JG QKWFHK) 1250 ARQ w/ATU-80 tfc for Cairo (14Feb01) (ML2) 19056.7 : Egyptian Emb Jakarta 1315 ARQ/100/170 jg: qkwfhk kds: kdjfk ? (to unknown qth, Cairo?) ATU-80 msgs (11 Mar 01) (MJZ) 19076.5 Unid: FAPSI 1620 Crowd36 40 Unable decode(19/Feb/01)(RH2) 19131.0 Flint 111: (DEA aircraft): 1522 USB w/Atlas (DEA contract facility, Iowa) in pp w/maintenance office concerning aircraft hydraulic pressure problems. (16/JAN/01) (RP3) 19140.0 ADZ: Algerian Embassy Addis Ababa ETH 1500 ALE/USB Sounds. (24 Feb)(RGA) 19180.0 NPKW: UNID 1929 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (11/Mar)(DW) 19180.0 SFDJ: UNID 1953 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng AMNP (11/Mar)(DW) 19224.0 RIW: Navy HQ Moscow RUS 1625 CW Calls RMSB. 'qyr2 zzt 11513 ok?' (25 Feb) (RGA) 19241.9 DEJO02: Kelheim, Germany 13.00 Pactor 200/400. (14Jan00). (PT) 19242.0 9SG15: "1 Goldmine"? 1557 Pactor 200/200 Msg\FF to "FMA Lubun= 20", probably from Katanga, Congo, re accounts & mining details; then goes into GG with military movements & mention of Mugabe (07/Feb/01) (RH2) 19242.0 Unid: Unid 1635 Pactor 200/200 V long technical Tfc\FF &GG re "Burkitts Lymphona"& AIDS. Prob an African location. Could be Medecins Sans Frontieres or WHO (26/Feb/01) (RH2) 19340.0 AUSCON: AUSTRIAN FORCES ?LOC 1148 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Calling BMLV (26/Feb)(DW) 19340.0 BML: 0646 USB/ALE clg NET1 NMV NEA (06/Feb/01) (NJ) 19340.0 BMLV: 0646 USB/ALE clg NET1 (06/Feb/01) (NJ) 19340.0 BMLV: AUSTRIAN FORCES VIENNA 1148 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Calling NET1 (26/Feb)(DW) 19464.0 HSP: UK DIPLO/MIL ? ?LOC 1735 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (26/Feb)(DW) 19464.0 LUA: UK DIPLO/MIL ? ?LOC 1736 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Pagina 320 WUN-v07 Sounding (26/Feb)(DW) 19464.0 PRI: UK DIPLO/MIL ? ?LOC 1721 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (26/Feb)(DW) 19464.0 YQE: UK DIPLO/MIL ? ?LOC 1703 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (26/Feb)(DW) 19530.7 KAWN: Offutt AFB? 1525 rtty 75/850 Endless foxes!! (20/Mar/01)(RH2) 19655.0 HEC: Bern Radio 1300 Sitor A / ID - Idle + CW (18/Mar/2001) (Argo S) 19672.8 : Unid. Greek Diplo? 1300 ARQ/100/170 Opchat; cipher; selcall TVXY. Simplex. (23 Feb) (RGA) 19690.0 ZSC: Capetown R 0946 fec Marine Wx \\16815+12601+ 4014.0(19/Jan/01) (RH2) 19692.5 ZSC: CAPETOWN RADIO 1736 fec 100/E/170 High seas forecast for Metarea VII. 1750z Nav wngs. (23/Feb)(DW) 19697.0 8PO:Barbados radio Barbados 1340 04 Mar 01 CW/ARQ callband (EB) 19697.5 SPB: SZCZECIN RADIO 1936 fec 100/E/170 Stn info. (02/Mar)(DW) 19706.0 LSD836: BuenosAires Radio ARG 1853 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (25 Feb)(RGA) 19708.0 SAB: Goeteborg Radio SWE 1330 Sitor A / wx in EE "svc+" msg: emails via sitor service (16/Mar/2001) (Argo S) 19709.0 SAB:Gothenberg radio Sweden 1336 04 Mar 01 CW/ARQ callband (EB) 19724.5 UIW: Kaliningrad Radio 1640 ITA2 50/170 Rpt crypto and ny wng (11/Mar/2001) (Argo Sicily) 19724.7 Unid: RTMS Navigator Albu Serge 1533 rtty 50/170 T'grams to K'grad. Followed by a personal Msg\RR from Baltiskaya Slava to Navigator. Unusual to hear intership contact between RR ships!(02/Feb/01) (RH2) 19736.4 ZLA: AwanuiRadio NZL 1851 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (25 Feb) (RGA) 19736.4 ZLA: AwanuiRadio NZL 1851 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (25 Feb) (RGA) 19785.9 : Unid OMFSK System 1329 OMFSK/195.5/600 (23 Feb) (RGA) 19843.9 : Unid OMFSK System 1328 OMFSK/195.5/600 (23 Feb) (RGA) 19862.0 MGJ: Naval Base Clyde Faslane SCO 1433 RTTY/75/400 Idle. No CARBs.(6 Mar) (RGA) 19884.0 Unid: 0117 USB Cherry Ripe (E4) numbers station in progress file://21866 (22/Jan/01) (SD) 19945.0 MAE: 13.57 MAE ALG ALE 125 100 R Mfa Alger clg NMY 21/Jan/01 (BV) 20000.6 : Unid System 1423 UNID/100/200 ACF=0. (21 Feb) (RGA) 20035.4 HGX59: Abuja, Nigeria 10.16 DUP-ARQ 125/170 Hungarian emb with tfc in HH datelined "ABUJA" to HGX21, Budapest (30Jan01). (PT) 20035.4 HGX: 15.18 HGX 41 SYR ARTRAC 125 100 R Hng emb Damascus HNG mgs/nx? To HGX21 Mfa Budapest22/Jan/01 (BV) 20035.5 HGX21: MFA Budapest 1600Dup-Arq 125/170 V Strong pulses but unable decode with M7000; other decoders down with PC! (15/Feb/01)(RH2) 20047.8 P: CISN KALININGRAD 1455 CW single letter [P] hf beacon (14/Mar)(DW) 20047.8 PS: MX Beacon Cluster RUS 1037 CW Kaliningrad/Arkhangelsk. (14 Feb)(RGA) 20048.0 C: Moscow Russian Navy Marker 0935 CW (18-02-01) (EW) 20048.0 PSC: Russian Navy 1251 CW Beacon cluster. (23 Feb) (RGA) 20048.0 S: CISN ARKHANGELSK 1456 CW Single letter [S] hf beacon (14/Mar)(DW) 20056.7 : MFA Cairo EGY 1716 ARQ/100/170 Msgs to Embassy Conakry. (28 Feb)(RGA) 20086.7 wsgzkpk: EGY Emb Kinshasa 0920 arq 5LG to Cairo (18/Feb/01)(RH2) 20086.7 wsgzkpk: Egy Emb Kinshasa 1000 arq Msg\AA to Cairo (28/Jan/01)(RH2) 20090.2 : Unid System 1108 UNID/400/470 ACF=11. In IRA-ARQ modem got 'tks znn gb 73 88' (Odd parity). then offair. (6 Mar) (RGA) 20107.0 586: Unid. Either Algerian MOI or US SHARES 1506 ALE/USB Sounds. (9 Mar) (RGA) Pagina 321 WUN-v07 20107.0 Cap: ALE RIC, CAP Technical Center, Richmond, VA, sounding at 2322. 20/JAN/01 (HS) 20107.0 RIC: CAP Richmond VA USA 1220 ALE/USB Sounds. (28 Feb) (RGA) 20107.0 RIC: Unid. Either Algerian MOI or US SHARES 1505 ALE/USB Sounds. (9 Mar) (RGA) 20146.7 ---: EGYPTIAN DIPLO? 1535 arq 100/E/170 Opchat in Arabic(ATU80) then s/off (14/Mar)(DW) 20187.6 Unid System 1124 UNID/150.4/750 ACF=0. Sx ARQ system. Two stns. (6 Mar) (RGA) 20187.6 no-call: MFA Helsinki, FNL, 1238, NOKIA FSK BURST MODEM 150.6Bd/301Bd/602Bd/755 Hz shift tfc. to unlocated embassy (27Feb01) (LDO) 20187.6 no-call: MFA Helsinki, FNL, 1238, NOKIA FSK BURST MODEM 150.6Bd/301Bd/602Bd/755 Hz shift tfc. to unlocated embassy (27Feb01) (LDO) 20200.5 GXQ: London, England 14.52 Piccolo 6 Short op chat the shuts down(23Jan01). (PT) 20232.0 : Russian Military 1048 MS-5/2400-BPSK/USB Cipher. (14 Feb) (RGA) 20340.0 ADZ: ALGERIAN EMB ADDIS ABABA 1145 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Responds to MFA Algiersthen into tfc using Racal MSM1250 (10 chan) (27/Feb)(DW) 20340.0 ADZ: Algerian Embassy Addis Ababa ETH 1157 ALE/USB Sounds. (9 Mar)(RGA) 20340.0 ADZ: Algerian Embassy Addis Ababa ETH 1330 ALE/USB Sounds. (24 Feb)(RGA) 20340.0 MAE: MFA ALGIERS 1043 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Clng ADZ/Addis Ababa (27/Feb)(DW) 20415.0 : Unid CIS 1132 81-81/40.5/1520 Spurious. f3 of 6805. (6 Mar) (RGA) 20425.0 UNID: CIO2 1340 AM / YL repeat "CIO2" (20/Mar/2001) (Argo S) 20474.0 Unid: 1000 USB Cherry Ripe (E4) numbers station w/ call-up 28136 file://23461 (16/Jan/01) (SD) 20474.0 Unid: 1024 USB Cherry Ripe (E4) numbers station in progress file://23461 (15/Jan/01) (SD) 20555.0 RFFAAC: FF Paris 1350 ARQ-E3 184.6/ Msg to Lyban (20/Mar/2001)(Argo S) 20809.0 S00: MFA Stockholm, S, 1230 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A, calling Algiers/S31 (25Feb01) (LDO) 20809.0 S00: MFA Stockholm, S, 1230 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A,calling Algiers/S31 (25Feb01) (LDO) 20865.2 UNID: 1340 F / ID - Idle + CW (18/Mar/2001) (Argo S) 20865.2 UNID: 1340 FEC-100 / Idle - "FE" repeatly (18/Mar/2001) (Argo S) 20865.2 UNID: France? 1400 ARQ-M4 / Idle (20/Mar/2001) (Argo S) 20900.0 KAH: SLOVAKIAN EMB ?LOC 1241 MIL.STD 188-144A ALE on usb. Sounding. 1317z clng BRA/Bratislava (?) (27/Feb)(DW) 20935.0 CENTR4: MFA Bucharest, 1246 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to LUG (27Feb01) (LDO) 20935.0 CENTR4: MFA Bucharest, 1246 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc.to LUG (27Feb01) (LDO) 20935.0 LUG: UNID ROU embassy, 1246 USB/MIL-STD 188-141A/MIL-STD 188-110A serial tone modem, tfc. to CENTR4 (27Feb01) (LDO) 20946.0 8BY: St. Assise Paris 1400 CW / Illicit - Msg "...AR" (20/Mar/2001)(Argo S) 20975.0 RFGW: MFA Paris 0715 fec-a 192/400 FF Waffle codes to CFIG CFIG2013 & CFIG2020 - these numbers presumably relate to the former AIG 2013/2020 et al ?(09/Feb/01) (RH2) 20990.0 ANK: Slovak Emb Ankara TUR 1008 ALE/USB Sounds. (6 Mar) (RGA) 20990.0 ANK: Slovak Embassy Ankara TUR 1215 ALE/USB Sounds. (9 Mar) (RGA) 20990.0 ANK: Slovak Embassy Ankara TUR 1311 ALE/USB Sounds, (7 Mar) (RGA) 20990.0 BGD: Slovak Embassy Baghdad IRQ 1511 ALE/USB Sounds. (7 Mar) (RGA) 20990.0 BGD: Slovak Embassy Belgrade or Baghdad 1643 ALE/USB Sounds. (28 Feb) (RGA) 21150.0 OA4B: Lima, Peru 1521z Feb 25, 2001 CW Propagation beacon [SN] 21856.0 : Unid FAPSI 1103 RTTy/75/500 Few 5LGs then QRU TKS GB SK. Pagina 322 WUN-v07 (6 Mar)(RGA) 21865.0 Unid: MFA Warsaw 1223 POL-ARQ/100/240 Long religious epistle in EE followed by Claris Msgs\Pol (10/Mar/01) (RH2) 21865.0 Unid: MFA Warsaw 1223 Pol-Arq 100/240 Long religious epistle in EE followed by Claris Msgs\Pol(10/Mar/01) (RH2) 21865.0 Unid: MFA Warsaw 1223 Pol-Arq 100/240Long religious epistle in EE followed by Claris Msgs\Pol(10/Mar/01) (RH2) 21865.0 Unid: MFA Warsaw 1225 POL-ARQ/100/240 Claris/Consular Tfc\Pol prob to Brasilia Emb(01/Mar/01) (RH2) 21865.0 Unid: MFA Warsaw 1225 Pol-Arq 100/240 Claris/Consular Tfc\Pol prob to Brasilia Emb! (01/Mar/01) (RH2) 21865.0 Unid: MFA Warsaw 1256 Pol-Arq 100/240Consular tfc\Pol, Brasilia mentioned - 06/Feb. Heard again 1210 07/Feb with several Msgs\Pol & Nx\Pol over 40 mins ending"Parametr:Brasilia". First Pol-Arq heard here for many moons!(06-07/Feb/01) (RH2) 21866.0 NW1: Undi US FEMA 1223 ALE/USB Sounds. Also on 13446 17519 19969 and 24526. (28 Feb) (RGA) 21866.0 NW1: Unid US FEMA 1700 ALE/USB Sounding. (23 Feb) (RGA) 21866.0 Unid: 0027 USB Cherry Ripe (E4) numbers station in progress file://18864 (15/Jan/01) (SD) 21866.0 Unid: 0117 USB Cherry Ripe (E4) numbers station in progress file://19884 (22/Jan/01) (SD) 21866.0 Unid: 2301 USB Cherry Ripe (E4) numbers station w/ call-up 02169 file://18864 (15/Jan/01) (SD) 21973.7 TAD: MFA Ankara 1534 fec-a 144/850 Pages of 5LG ending "TO PLAM GRUP" (19/Jan/01) (RH2) 21974.0 TAD: MFA Ankara 0604 fec-a 144/850 Tfc in Turkish (30/Jan/01)(RH2) 21985.0 AIR MIC 2: Wkg SFranciscoRadio 0402 USB Atc clearance. (2 Mar) (SD) 21985.0 AIR MIKE 957: Wkg SFranciscoRadio 0228 USB Arrival notice at Kosrae. (1 Mar) (SD) 21985.0 AIR MIKE 957: Wkg SFranciscoRadio 0315 USB Posn report Kosrae. Next Pohnpei. (1 Mar) (SD) 21985.0 AIR MIKE 962: Wkg SFranciscoRadio ???? USB Selcall GHAC. (28 Feb)(SD) 21985.0 AIR MIKE 970: Wkg SFranciscoRadio ???? USB Selcall JMHB. This doesn't seem right, but it's what I wrote down. (28 Feb) (SD) 21985.0 AIR MIKE 978: Wkg SFranciscoRadio ???? USB Selcall LMDQ. (28 Feb)(SD) 21985.0 CANFORCE 3605: Wkg SFranciscoRadio 0443 USB Position report. (28 Feb) (SD) 21985.0 GOOSE 21: Wkg SFranciscoRadio 0153 USB Arrival notice at Kosrae. (1 Mar) (SD) 21985.0 JAL 3469: Wkg SFranciscoRadio 0248 USB Posn report. (1 Mar) (SD) 21985.0 JAPANAIR 3469: Wkg SFranciscoRadio 0248 USB Posn report. Selcal EHBJ. (1 Mar) (SD) 21985.0 LONGHORN 801: Wkg SFranciscoRadio 0044 USB ATC clearance Flt Pohnpei to Guam. (1 Mar) (SD) 21985.0 N559GV: Wkg SFranciscoRadio 0140 USB Requests FL4590 from FL430. (1 Mar) (SD) 21985.0 NASA 817: Wkg SFranciscoRadio 0244 USB Operating in uncontrolled airspace at and below FL 055, SELCAL earlier noted as JMAB. (28 Feb) (SD) 21985.0 NAVY RS240: Wkg SFranciscoRadio 0008 USB Posn report (2 Mar) (SD) 21985.0 NZ33: Wkg SFranciscoRadio ???? USB Selcall JQEL. (28 Feb) (SD) 21985.0 NZ35: Wkg SFranciscoRadio 0145 USB Posn report Selcall DJHR. (1 Mar) (SD) 21985.0 RAID 890: Wkg SFranciscoRadio 0008 USB (For RAID 90) Posn report. (1 Mar) (SD) 21985.0 RAID 890: Wkg SFranciscoRadio 0042 USB Corrects FPL (2 Mar) (SD) 21985.0 SUMO 75: Wkg SFranciscoRadio 0130 USB (1 Mar) (SD) Pagina 323 WUN-v07 21985.0 TORA 46: Wkg SFranciscoRadio 0302 USB SFrancisco handed him off to Manila on 22998 or 08903 (which are too noisy for me to hear anything) with a further handoff to Ujung Pandang on 6556 or 11396. (2 Mar) (SD) 21985.0 WORLD 378: Wkg SFranciscoRadio 0246 USB Selcall Arrival note for WORLD 273 & WORLD 378. (1 Mar) (SD) 22315.5 UIBM: TH Gregorij Aleksandrov 0944 ARQ log on & msg to unkwn (18Feb01) (ML2) 22365.5 HGX: MFA Budapest ? 0656 Dup-Arq 125/170 Weak sigs - scambled text! (07/Mar/01) (RH2) 22365.5 HGX: MFA Budapest ? 0656 DUP-ARQ/125/170 Weak sigs - scambled text. (07/Mar/01) (RH2) 22380.5 CBV: ValparaisoRadio CHL 1100 ARQ/100/170 (6 Mar) (RGA) 22380.5 UIW: Kaliningrad R 1618 arq T'gram to ship UROR MarsX (21/Feb/01)(RH2) 22380.5 UIW: Kaliningrad, Russia 1541z Feb 25, 2001 CW “UIW” and ARQ/100 idle [SN] 22387.5 SVT7: OLYMPIA RADIO 1300 fec 100/E/170 Ship press in Greek. (24/Feb)(DW) 22389.5 NMN: Portsmouth, USA 16.06 ARQ Marker tape with CW-ID, some tfc but signal too weak to lock on (13Jan01). (PT) 22389.5 NMO: USCG Honolulu HWI 1946 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (20 Feb) (RGA) 22407.5 UAT: Moscow R 1050 arq Msg\RR for Ship c/s UFLA (22/Feb/01) (RH2) 22566.3 : Unid System 1056 UNID/300/330 ACF=0. (6 Mar) (RGA) 22578.8 : Unid 1303 UNID/40/20 Extremely narrow shift, maybe less than 20hz. You could hardly make out the 'split' via c3g's shift/baud tool but it was there.Speed was fairly consistent @ 40b.It did not sound like a Pic-12 trans as the tone/pitch changed little. Strong sig here. (27-2-01) (AD) 22582.7 RFVIE: FN Le Port 1056 rtty 75/850 "ZUI TESTING FUX" etc (22/Feb/01) (RH2) 22583.0 FUX: FN Le Port REU 1055 RTTY/75/850 Tests. (6 Mar) (RGA) 22590.0 VCS: Halifax Radio 1300 Sitor A / ID - Idle + CW (14/Mar/2001)(Argo S) 22818.5 EAE220: MFAS Madrid 1524 Twinplex 100/170 Scrambled Msg\SS (19/Jan/01) (RH2) 22818.5 EME220: MFA Madrid 115 Sitor A / crypto msg 10lgs (20/Mar/2001) (Argo S) 22857.7 RFVI: FF Le Port 1612 Arq-E3 100/400 Idling VII cid with Noumea (04/Feb/01) (RH2) 22857.7 RFVI: FN Le Port 1201 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on VII cid followed (08/Feb/01) (RH2) 22864.0 Unid: CIS Navy 1757 36-50 50/240(19/Feb/01)(RH2) 22864.0 Unid: CIS Navy 1301 36-50 50/240 (07/Feb/01) (RH2) 22889.6 Unid: BF UNID 1440 PICCOLO USB 1 chnl idle (Jan 14 2001)(PLOO) 22910.0 : Russian Railway/Civil 1124 RUS-50/50/850 Cipher. (14 Feb) (RGA) 22912.7 RFFLOVA: FN Toulon 1250 Arq-E3 100/4005LG to RFHI/RFVINUS (08/Feb/01) (RH2) 22912.7 RFHI: FF Noumea 1616 Arq-E3 100/400 Idling HII cid with Le Port (04/Feb/01) (RH2) 22912.7 RFHIJCR: FN Ship Jacques Cartier 0931 Arq-E3 100/400 Admin Msg\FF to RFVILGD (FN Ship La Grandiere) info RFBIPLN/Champlain cc RFHJDMT/Dumont (DTRE Antarctic Base at Dumont D'Urville?) All on HII cid(18/Feb/01) (RH2) 22924.3 : Unid 1937 PICCOLO-6 Standby. (20 Feb) (RGA) 22951.7 Unid: US Intel Frankfurt 0713 mode? 108.8/120(04/Feb/01) (RH2) 22960.0 Unid: CIS Mil/Rail? 1250 81-81 81/500 (07/Feb/01) (RH2) 23053.9 Unid: Turkish Emb Kinshasa? 0821 fec-a 144/850 Tfc\Turk to unk. Presume Kinshasa as frequent mention but 1st time heard this freq & this station! Perhaps activated by Kabila assassination yesterday? Pagina 324 23115.3 23174.5 23174.5 23174.5 23190.0 23190.0 AnyWun WUN-v07 (17/Jan/01) (RH2) :Unid Bulgarian 1410 IRQ-ARQ/210/500 End of msg. Then RTTY/75/500 sends 'Short 2. Short 2. ZAR 300 and changes to 300bps mode. ACF= 10. No sensible decode. (21 Feb) (RGA) :Unid 1645 PICCOLO-6 In standby. (28 Feb) (RGA) :Unid. MTS? 1312 PICCOLO-6 Idles. (27-2-01) (AD) MTS: RAF PORT STANLEY 1939 PICCOLO 23174.510. On standby until eventually offair without opchat. Last logged Oct2000 (27/Feb)(DW) P6Z: MFA Paris 1210 fec-a 192/400 "Synopsis ciu Point de Presse" followed by more waffle but no synopsis!(26/Feb/01) (RH2) P6Z: MFA Paris 1520 fec-a 192/400 RY's & clg 3GF1 + int ZBZ. yet have an ID for 3GF1? Or is it fictitious - part of the FF ID waffle string? (02/Feb/01) (RH2) 23190.0 P6Z: MFA Paris F 1337 FEC-A/192/400 Opchat to Unid. Good signal but poor copy. (20 Feb) (RGA) 23190.0 RFGW: MFA Paris 0745 fec-a 192/400 5-6LG mixed with all that CIE/CGT/CIC stuff - a real mess! (20/Feb/01)(RH2) 23190.0 RFGW: MFA Paris FRA 1127 FEC-A/192/400 Idles. (14 Feb) (RGA) 23237.0 MKL: RAF Edimburg 1700 CW / wx info (16/Mar/2001) (Argo S) 23332.0 ONY: BAF Melsbroek 1550 USB / wkg unid ac and also coquellet tx (08/03/01) (RON-DXA47) 23337.0 ADW1: Andrews AFB MD USA 1441 ALE/USB Sounding. (23 Feb) (RGA) 23365.3 HGX21: MFA Budapest 1330 Dup-ARQ / msg crypto (14/Mar/2001) (Argo S) 23365.4 HGX21: Budapest, Hungary 14.00 Dup-ARQ 125/170 MFA with 5-lg tfc to HGX41, Damascus embassy (09Mar01). (PT) 23365.5 HGX21: MFA Budapest 1623 Dup-Arq 125/170 Looked like Nx\HNG en clair (21/Feb/01) (RH2) 23370.0 HZN50: JEDDAH MET 1400 RTTY 100/R/850 Met tfc (11/Mar)(DW) 23370.0 HZN50: Jeddah Meteo 1415 ita2 100/800 wx synop aaxx for India and Meaddle East (20/Mar/2001) (Argo S) 23370.0 HZN50: Jeddah Meteo SDA 1129 RTTY/100/700 SMCR01 GCLP 140600. (14 Feb) (RGA) 23387.5 LOR: PNR Puerto Belgrano 1643 1654 rtty 75/170 Grid references(05/Mar/01) (RH2) 23387.5 LOR: Argentine Navy Puerto Belgrano 2103 RTTY/75/100 nx press reports in ss (24/Feb/01) (MJZ) 23387.5 LOR: PNR Puerto Belgrano 1643 1654 rtty 75/170 Grid references(05/Mar/01) (RH2) 23461.0 Unid: 1000 USB Cherry Ripe (E4) numbers station w/ call-up 28136 file://20474 (16/Jan/01) (SD) 23461.0 Unid: 1024 USB Cherry Ripe (E4) numbers station in progress file://20474 (15/Jan/01) (SD) 23461.0 Unid: 1100 USB Cherry Ripe (E4) numbers station w/ call-up 60619 file://18864 (16/Jan/01) (SD) 23522.9 JMH: Tokyo Meteo 0730 FAX wind/wave fcst. Good (3 Mar) (KB) 23526.0 S00: MFA STOCKHOLM 1614 MIL.STD 188-110A ALE on usb. Clng S73/Lagos followed by 188-110A psk modem (13/Mar)(DW) 23526.0 S73: SWED EMB LAGOS 1612 MIL.STD 188-141A ALE on usb. Sounding (13/Mar)(DW) 23716.7 RFLI: FF Fort de France MRT 1400 ARQ-E3 / Idle status (14/Mar/2001)(Argo S) 23716.7 Unid FF: 1126 ARQ-E3/96/400 Modified. No decode. No traffic. (5 Feb) (RGA) 23768.0 3AC: Monaco Radio 0930 USB F wx // 4363, 8806, 8728, 13146,17260, 17323, (10 Mar. 01) (HPT) 24332.0 :Unid 1354 PICOLLO-6 Standby. (21 Feb) (RGA) 24332.0 GXQ: RN LONDON 1154 PICCOLO 24332.0101. On standby. "de GXQ ut b 5555ers and me kj" then offair 2220z (19/Feb)(DW) 24370.0 P6Z: MFA Paris 1616 fec-a 192/400 clg L9C/Buenos Aires(15/Feb/01)(RH2) 24370.0 P6Z: MFA Paris 0855 FEC-A/192/400 5-6LG to N2G (San'a Emb) (02/Mar/01) (RH2) Pagina 325 WUN-v07 24370.0 P6Z: MFA Paris 1120 FEC-100 / msg crypto + "RFGW" (11/Mar/2001)(Argo Sicily) 24370.0 P6Z: MFA Paris 1541 fec-a 192/400 Tfc in new FF "waffle" code co ciu cut cie et al (19/Jan/01) (RH2) 24370.0 P6Z: MFA Paris 1547 fec-a 192/400 Idling MFA freqs seem not so active these days; usually 3-4+ heard around this time. Going over to Satcoms?(16/Jan/01) (RH2) 24370.5 MFA,Paris 'P6Z' FEC-A 192/400 L9C de P6Z QRU (Jan 5 2001)(PLOO) 24526.0 FC8FEM: US FEMA Denver CO USA 1847 ALE/USB Sounds. (25 Feb) (RGA) 24537.0 Unid: Maeroma? 1620 Rs-Arq 228.6/170 Looked like Online crypto using 5bit mode - normally 8bit & 5LG! This freq, used by Rome and often heard up to six months ago!(14/Mar/01) (RH2) 24537.0 Unid: Maeroma? 1620 RS-ARQ/228.6/170 Looked like Online crypto using 5bit mode - normally 8bit & 5LG. This freq, used by Rome and often heard up to six months ago.(14/Mar/01) (RH2) 24537.0 Unid: Maeroma? 1620 RS-ARQ/228.6/170 Looked like Online crypto using 5bit mode - normally 8bit & 5LG.This freq, used by Rome and often heard up to six months ago.(14/Mar/01) (RH2) 24757.0 :Unid 1300 RS-ARQ2/240/??? Usually between 1300-1500 does anybody know this one ? I can't get a ID. Italian ? (Date?) (MJZ) 24930.0 OH2B: Espoo, Finland 1514z Feb 25, 2001 CW Propagation beacon [SN] 24930.0 ZS6DN: Pretoria, South Africa 1536z Jan 5, 2001 CW Propagation beacon [SN] 25040.0 RFGW: MFA Paris FRA 1135 FEC-A/192/400 Idles then offair. (14 Feb)(RGA) 25102.0 UTQD: BKRT Natalia Kowkowa 1030 RTTY/50/170 Crew tgms to URL/Sevastopol. (6 Mar) (RGA) 25197.0 : Unid Ship 1024 CW Tgms on Ship Ch 9 in Cyrillic. (6 Mar) (RGA) 25255.0 UDK2: Murmansk, Russia 11.02 ITA2 50/170 RY's and "DE UDK2" then into RR tfc (22Jan01). (PT) 25350.2 5AB: BENGHAZI RADIO 1452 CW Marker "cq de 5AB". Strong third harmonic. (19/Feb)(DW) 26124.0 VIE: DarwinRadio NT AUS 1140 ARQ/100/170 Marker. Weak. (14 Feb)(RGA) 26132.5 ZSC: Capetown, South Africa 1649z Feb 24, 2001 CW “ZSC” [SN] 26133.0 VIE: DarwinRadio NT AUS 1019 ARQ/100/170 Marker. Weak (6 Mar) (RGA) 26133.0 ZSC: CapeRadio SAF 1340 ARQ/100/170 Marker file://26132.5 (21 Feb)(RGA) 26134.0 9MG: GlobeRadio Penang MLA 1020 ARQ/100/170 Marker. (6 Mar) (RGA) 26143.0 WCC: Chatham, Ma 1614z Mar 10, 2001 CW “WCC” [SN] 26221.0 S92: Swedish Embassy Managua NCG 1448 ALE/USB Sounds. (6 Mar) (RGA) 26241.7 RFVI: FF Le Port 0755 Arq-E3 100/400 Idling(20/Feb/01)(RH2) 26241.7 RFVIT: Comsup St Denis 1023 Arq-E3 100/400 Msg\FF re Air movements to Entransit Mil St Denis pp RFFAAC (MOD Paris) (29/Jan/01) (RH2) 26441.7 RFFAAC: Distransit Paris Vincennes 1604 Arq-E3 100/400 Msg\FF to Zen/Dircomis Lyon rr RFVIT & RFVITX (26/Feb/01)(RH2) 26441.7 RFFDCC: ? Paris 1108 Arq-E3 100/400 Msgs\FF to Groupgendarm Mobil Mayotte (08/Feb/01) (RH2) 26441.7 RFFHCN: Comleget Aubagne 0719 Arq-E3 100/400 Msg\FF to RFFAAC/Distransit Vincennes, RFQPT/Jibouti, RFVITT//DetlegetInf Dzaoudzi, & RFLIG/Detlegetinf Kourou, re flight plans... on IRE cid (09/Feb/01) (RH2) 26441.7 RFFMVB: CENV Toulon 0803 Arq-E3 100/400 Msg\FF to RFFVIC/Comar La Reunion info RFVIT/Comsup/St Denis (20/Feb/01)(RH2) 26441.7 RFGW: MFA Paris 1704 Arq-E3 100/400 Pages of 5LG (19/Feb/01)(RH2) Pagina 326 WUN-v07 26441.7 RFVI: FN Le Port 1111 Arq-E3 100/400 CdeV on IRE cid (08/Feb/01)(RH2) 26441.7 Unid: Provence 1205 E3 100/400 CdeV on IRE cid(29/Jan/01) (RH2) 27115.0 No call signs: 2050 AM / Two funeral escort cars working each other on CB channel 13. (02March2001) (Midwest USA) 27880.0 VMR611: Mandurah Water Rescue, Western Australia 0421 AM w/MANDURAH BASE clg THE WHALER and requesting him to say again (20/Jan/01) (SD) 29895.0 : Russian Military 1225 36-50/50/250 Variant. 1 msg. Idles on mark then offair until next msg. (14 Feb) (RGA) 32734.6 : Unid 1309 UNID/100/170 ACF=0. Most likely synchronisation stream for military analogue enciphered voice system, Another on 33584.6 (14 Mar)(RGA) ---------------------------------------------------- ======================================================================== \\\\\ WORLDWIDE UTE NEWS Club //// \\\ An Electronic Club Dealing Exclusively in Utility Stations /// \\\\ WUNNEWS Vol 7, Issue 4, April 2001 ///// ======================================================================== Edited by Bill Lawrie Electronic Editor. ([email protected]) COPYRIGHT 2001 WUN This newsletter is from the first dedicated electronic utility club in the world; the Worldwide UTE News (WUN). Portions of this newsletter may be posted on electronic bulletin boards without prior approval so long as the WUN is credited as the source and so long as the file(s) remain intact. 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WHAT'S INSIDE: o o o o o o o Digital Review by Day Watson Government/Military Channels Designator List by Larry van Horn Nautical News by Scott Havens Numbers & Oddities by Ary Boender & Chris Smolinski QSL Center by John Stephens Utility Round-up by Ary Boender WUN Logs Column by Eddie Bellerby & TEAM LOGS ====================================================================== 0101100010110001011000001110011000101100110110001100110011010000100011 0011100010010101001100110101100101000011011000011101100000011101100100 01001101# DIGITAL #00011110010100001101010010100011010111000000111001 1000100101111010100100011010010010100110100011010001101000011010011100 0111000111001110000110000111100000100101011001001010111010100011100011 001000101010110100000111000111# REVIEW #00000101110011100001101000101 0101001011000011101100010110001100110100010110000111011000101100001110 0000110100101010110101011010000100101001101001010101010100010101010001 01001011111100001000101010011000110011000011101100010# COLUMN #110001 1100011010100101010010101001010100100001110110000101100101001101011000 - Editor: Day Watson - Nickname on IRC channel E-mail: [email protected] #monitor DayW Hi digi WUNners Here again our digital offerings. The menu Aero DGPS Met (FAX) Met (RTTY) Military Special Techi Tips Bangkok AFTN station Basics in HFDL access protocol - Part 2 DGPS from Bulgaria RN Northwood FAX - first impressions of new service Hamburg Met rtty schedule Technical problems at Hamburg Met FF frequency changing French exercise GULF FALCON 6 off Qatar HSWMS Ostergotland visits UK PSK31 in ute-land Radio-sound card interface units Receiver wrinkle - JRC NRD545 - Noise Reduction with FAX >>....Aero.....> ::: Bangkok AFTN station At the beginning of the month Peter Thompson asked if "AnyWUN knows who the air station is on 7845 khz? Transmitting 50/236 Pagina 328 WUN-v07 RTTY at 18.50 with lots of flight plans. Circuit ID is BPB and flights mentioned are Bangkok - Heathrow etc. Latest one is for KLM 880. Addressee indicators show Turkmenistan airfield at Turkmenbashi (UTAK) Turkmenistan airfield at Ashkabad (UTAA) Georgian airfield at Tblisi (UGGG), Azerbaijan arfield at Baku (UBBB) Also TAVIA flight 1001 from Sharjah to Baku. Seem to be plenty of flights ex- Bangkok. Could it be a circuit between Bangkok ?? " The following day your scribe copied this same station and confirmed the above. The primary originator was VTBD/Bangkok so this assumed to be this station's location. Procedure was standard AFTN, with regular channel check [CH] services +00, +20 and +40 mins past each hour. A missing message service was also noted "MIS VH 840". As one can see there is an incomplete ID for the return circuit. At 1915z there was a series of RY's but again no ID in any form with the station going offair at 1915z. (Peter had logged that the station had gone offair 2020z the previous day.) And from Jim Dunnett "07845 : Unid AFTN Circuit BPB 1742 RTTY/50/250 Readdressed msgs and double-readdressed msgs mostly for authorities in UT../Uzbekistan area. FPLs for flights to Asia over southern CIS. (2 Apr) (RGA)" and "Note: A Lufthansa flight DLH1702 (by B747-412 D-ABVU) was routed Frankfurt-Czech Rep-Slovakia-Hungary-Romania-Ukraine-URJV(?)-GeorgiaUzbekistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India-Bangladesh-VYYF(?)-Bangkok." Thanks for the logs, guys. Nice while it lasted - couple of days. We didn't find the return circuit/second station (only assumed it's in Russia or ex-CIS). AnyWUN know something more? ::: Basics in HFDL access protocol - Part 2 In the March column we had the initial look at the HFDL system and at the ground station squitters (SPDUs). Now to look at various DOWNLINKs and UPLINKs as displayed by the HOKA HFDL module. The first is a common variety of DOWNLINK, shown in full. This has been aided by a benefactor (to whom thanks, appreciated) who has anonymously supplied more documentation (ARINC Spec 635 - HF Data Link Protocols). DATA RATE 300 SINGLE SLOT DOWNLINK GND ID 004 AIR ID 120 REQUEST MEDIUM PRIORITY SLOTS 0 REQUEST LOW PRIORITY SLOTS 0 MUDR 1800 OLDEST LPDU SEQUENCE NUMBER U(R) 0 LPDU [ U(R) + 1..8 ] 00000000 NUMBER OF LPDU 1 UNNUMBERED DATA CRC OK PERFORMANCE DATA FLIGHT NUMBER ID LH8273 AIR POSITION LATITUDE NORTH 36 DEG 47 MIN LONGITUDE EAST 2 DEG 16 MIN TIME 17:06:12 PD VERSION 1 FLIGHT LEG ID 41 GROUND STATION ID 006 FREQUENCY ID 0 FREQUENCY SEARCH COUNT: PREVIOUS LEG 124 CURRENT LEG 12 HF DATA DISABLED TIME: DURING PREVIOUS LEG 0 DURING CURRENT LEG 1 UPLINK MPDU DATA: RECEIVED 0 0 5 5 ERRORS 0 0 0 0 SQUITTER DATA: RECEIVED OK 134 ERRORS 6 Pagina 329 WUN-v07 DOWNLINK MPDU DATA: TRANSMITTED 0 0 1 21 ACK ON FIRST TRY 0 0 1 21 FREQUENCY CHANGE CODE 7 NO CHANGE Now an analysis of the data. The first line indicates that this MPDU [Medium Access Control(MAC) Protocol Data Unit] was transferred in a single slot at 300 bps. The MPDU contains a header (data in lines 2-7) and an optional Performance Data HFNPDU (HF Network Protocol Data Unit). The MPDU header: DOWNLINK GND ID 004 Indicates the message is a DOWNLINK from aircraft to ground station; ID 004 being New York (on 21931/usb) AIR ID 120 This is the ID which has been currently assigned (at its log-on) to this aircraft for the purposes of flow control on this HDFL channel and which appears in the squitter. REQUEST MEDIUM PRIORITY SLOTS 0 REQUEST LOW PRIORITY SLOTS 0 This indicates the requested message priority within the system ie low, medium, high and reflects the settings within Reservation Request Field. MUDR 1800 OLDEST LPDU SEQUENCE NUMBER U(R) 0 LPDU [ U(R) + 1..8 ] This is the Maximum UPLINK Data Rate at which the aircraft will receive messages from the ground station. It is determined by the size of the MPDU (number and type of LPDUs to be transmitted) and the quality of the channel. Rates may be 300, 600, 1200 and 1800 bps. The remainder of the line is difficult to explain in a few words but U(R) is the 5-bit UPLINK sequence number of the oldest UPLINK LPDU not yet received by the aircraft. It is the UPLINK sequence number embedded in the UPLINK ACK Field of downlink MPDUs. U(R)vect This is an 8-bit field embedded in the UPLINK ACK Field of DOWNLINK MPDUs. Each bit indicates whether or not each of the LPDUs starting from the sequence number U(R) +1 to U(R)+8 has been received by the aircraft. U(R)vect is a Boolean array. Bit 1 will be zero if the numbered LPDU having sequence number U(R)+1 has not been received; otherwise it will be set to one. This is repeated through the following sequence numbers/bits to U(R)+8 [Bit 8]. 00000000 This has always been seen at this value and it is suspected has not been implemented. The data at this point but not displayed is the LPDU SIZES. There is a field of 8 bits indicating the length (in octets -1) for each of the LPDUs encapsulated in the MPDU. The more LPDUs, the more LPDU SIZES fields. NUMBER OF LPDU 1 A 3-bit field (NLP - Nr of LPDUs) is part of the first octet in the header and indicates the number of LPDUs following the header. In this case there is 1 - the Performance Data, which will be analysed below. UNNUMBERED DATA CRC OK The end of the MPDU header, where the block is subject to a Frame Check Sequence in the form of a 16-bit CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Pagina 330 Check). WUN-v07 The decode module has indicated a pass. From the above we've seen that this message contains one LPDU with an encapsulated (but unnumbered data) Performance Data HFNPDU. Before tackling the breakdown the ARINC specification uses the two following lists of types (with all coding quoted in HEX): LPDU Type 0D Unnumbered data 2F Log-on denied 3F Log off request 4F Log-on resume 5F Log-on resume confirm 8F Log-on request 9F Log-on confirm HFNPDU Type First octet is FF followed by second octet D0 System table broadcast D1 Performance data D2 HFDL system table request D3 Performance data enable D4 Performance data disable D5 Frequency data So on with the disection of this LPDU. The LPDU "header" uses the first four lines of that displayed. The LPDU is assumed to be 0D/Unnumbered Data and is followed by the Aircraft ICAO address but does not appear to be implemented in this decode module. PERFORMANCE DATA As determined (D1) from the HFNPDU Type Field. FLIGHT NUMBER ID LH8273 If the airline flight number is known it is shown (as here) otherwise it will be set to all zeroes. AIR POSITION LATITUDE NORTH 36 DEG 47 MIN LONGITUDE EAST 2 DEG 16 MIN The aircraft position is given as is the time of that position (next line of display). TIME 17:06:12 From this point comes the encapsulated HFNPDU which we have already seen is to be for Performance Data: PD VERSION 1 FLIGHT LEG ID 41 The Performance Data HFNPDU is a fixed length field (currently V.1 with 31 octets). The flight leg ID is an 8-bit filed identifying the current flight leg. This count is incremented by 1 everytime the aircraft takes off. It counts to 255 then resets to 0. GROUND STATION ID 006 FREQUENCY ID 0 This identifies the ground station for which the performanace data applies. In this case 006 indicates Hat Yai (Thailand). It also identifies the frequency for which the data applies. Its range is 1 (highest freq assigned to the ground station) to 20. (error in decode?) FREQUENCY SEARCH COUNT: PREVIOUS LEG 124 CURRENT LEG 12 The number of times the aircraft has tuned to a new frequency in the previous and current flight legs. HF DATA DISABLED TIME: DURING PREVIOUS LEG 0 DURING CURRENT LEG 1 The total time in seconds that HF Data was not enabled in the Pagina 331 WUN-v07 previous and current legs. UPLINK MPDU DATA: RECEIVED 0 0 5 5 ERRORS 0 0 0 0 The first 4 octets contain the number of UPLINK MPDUs received on the identified frequency at 1800, 1200, 600 and 300 bps resp. The remaining 4 octets contain the number of UPLINK MPDUs received with errors at 1800, 1200, 600 and 300 bps resp. These counts are rest to zero when the aircraft logs onto the identified frequency and ground station. The appropriate counts are incremented by 1 whenever and UPLINK MPDU (but not squitters) are received. SQUITTER DATA: RECEIVED OK 134 ERRORS 6 The first two 8-bit fields contain the total number of SPDUs which were received error free during the period the aircraft was tuned to the identified frequency. The third field contains the total number of SPDUs which had errors on receipt, or were not received when the aircraft was tuned to the frequency. DOWNLINK MPDU DATA: TRANSMITTED 0 0 1 21 ACK ON FIRST TRY 0 0 1 21 The first four fields (each 8-bit) hold the number of DOWNLINK MPDUs transmitted by the aircraft on the identified frequency again on 1800, 1200, 600 and 300 bps respectively. The final four counts (again 1800, 1200, 600 and 300 bps resp) give the number of downlink MPDUs passed successfully on the first try as determined by the ground station positively acknowledging all LPDUs in the MPDU. The counts are reset to zero when the aircraft sends a Log-on Request on the identified frequency/ground station. FREQUENCY CHANGE CODE 7 NO CHANGE The first 4 bits of the last 8-bit field contain the reason for the last frequency change. The table (in HEX) is as follows: 0 First frequency change of the current flight leg 1 Due to too many NAKs occuring 2 Squitters no longer received 3 Switch resulted due to HF Data disabled 4 Due to a ground station frequency change notice 5 Due to a ground station down/channel down notice 6 Due to poor UPLINK channel quality 7 This value if there has been no frequency search or change since last Performance Data HFNPDU sent. On completion of the HFNPDU (at this point) the LPDU is terminated with an FCS (Frame Check Sequence). No result (OK/Fail) is given by the module. Watch this space as I try to bring myself up to date with new technology. >>....DGPS.....> ::: DGPS from Bulgaria Thanks to the WUNner who passed on the following: "According to the "News from Bulgaria" column of the Greek defence magazine "Modern Air Force & Navy" (issue 52), a DGPS beacon has been installed near the Bulgarian town of Kavarna (approximate location 43d 30'N - 28d 25'E). The beacon operates on 300 kHz and is a joint project of the Bulgarian and U.S.A. MoDs. The beacon is expected to cover part of the Black Sea and offer useful coverage at the Sea of Marmara and NE Aegean Sea." AnyWUN in range and using RadioRaft3.2 able to provide some sample? >>....Met.....> Pagina 332 WUN-v07 FAX ::: RN Northwood FAX - first impressions of new service 3/Apr saw Bracknell Met pull the plug on its FAX transmissions just before 1100z ending a long period of service to various users. At the same time RN Northwood ceased its "old" service via the BT Bodmin Moor transmitter site. Over the next hour Fleet Weather and Oceanographic Centre (FWOC), RN Northwood brought up the new service via its RN Inskip (Nr Preston, NW England) transmitter site bringing the frequencies up in the order 11086.5, 4610, 8040 and 2618.5 kHz to have the "new" service operational by 1200z. Various logs were posted and a comment by Ary Boender "The quality of RN fax was always superior to Bracknell's but it now equals the poorer Bracknell quality. Did they inherit Bracknell's equipment together with their freqs?" may be reiterated by some fax devotees and requires some further analysis. The answer lies in perception of the overall system and comparing like for like, and no, Bracknell's old equipment has been retired, to put it politely. In the "old" days much hands-on preparation was carried out to end up with the actual document which was wound onto the drum of the optical scanning transmitter. The lines drawn on this chart by a pen were relatively thick and easy to copy with the hobbyist's FAX decoding applications. So what has changed? FAX charts no longer have this "hands-on preparation" and are computer generated. The lines generated are finer. There is no optical scanning device en-route but a purely electronic route from source computer to HF transmitter (SSB). Now we come to the crux of the perceived problem. The narrower the lines, the greater the bandwidth required. The transmission system provides this ending with a full 3 kHz USB at the transmitter. The problem for the amateur is that these bandwidth requirements are rarely followed through into basic hobbyist FAX decoding software which does not process the data at a suitable rate, perform any real time signal processing and does not render the charts as transmitted. The Fleet users therefore provide themselves with professional grade FAX decoders which meet these required specifications. The current generation of thermal printers used are believed to operate with 2000 pixels over a 15 inch line. IF bandwidth used is commensurate with the system, being much greater, rather than less, than 2.7 kHz one would normally expect on a general hobby-grade receiver. They are not interested in users other than themselves; others who technically have no rights of access anyway. So a comparison of four software packages to hand for amateur decoding. 1. JVcomm32 Rev 1.10b. (Windows) Using the interface option SOUND CARD offers the simplest entry level but the thin lines are found to be broken up. However this package does have the option of being able to use external dsp devices eg EasyDSP, PTC-II and Harifax IV. Can anyWUN provide feedback as to how much improvement is achieved with any of these units? 2. Mscan Meteo Pro Rev 2.0 (Windows). Also uses the sound card as entry level but with this interface produces a slightly better picture than the previous product with less line breakup. Likewise there is provision for coupling to external dsp devices eg Multiscan/EasyDSP, PCIO-bus, PTCPagina 333 WUN-v07 II(e) and Harifax 1/2/3/IV. 3. JVfax (Rev.7.0) (DOS). With disappointing results from the SOUND CARD based JVcomm32 the earlier JVfax (which uses the well-known simple "HAMCOM" interface) was reloaded and found to produce a much better picture although a small amount of breakup is still in evidence. (In order to compare like for like the Windows PC monitor was temporarily reset to 1024x768 rather than the usual 800x600 but no improvement was apparent on JVcomm32). 4. HOKA Code30 V2.8 (DOS). This produces a good picture by virtue of the system's internal LF1 A-D interface unit and special optimised dsp software. So to summarise; the amateur decoding application based on a PC's sound card is fine if the charts required have reasonably sized lines/figures but where the charts use thinner lines, as one finds with the new RN Northwood service, their limitations in bandwidth soon become apparent and much breakup occurs. One therefore has to move to a more robust system if the original quality is to be maintained. Having entered some correspondence with Bert Van Rij it appears he is obtaining somewhat marginally better copy than your scribe on JVcomm32 Rev1.00. Even reloading Rev 1.00 here has not improved matters. One is therefore left wondering how much effect the individual make/model of one's soundcard has in the equation. RTTY ::: Hamburg Met rtty schedule There seems to have been a major rescheduling of the rtty (50bd/N/440Hz) broadcast. ### PROGRAM 1 operates H24 on 4583, 7646 10100.8 kHz in ENGLISH Weather bulletins (inc storm warnings): For Atlantic, North 0000 0020 0030 0005 0850 0900 0905 0930 1530 1735 1750 1800 Sea and Baltic: 0300 0320 0305 0330 0355 0535 0550 0600 0605 0835 0955 1110 1135 1150 1200 1205 1435 1450 1500 1505 1805 2035 2050 2100 2105 2130 2155 [Advice on use of wx data 0030 0605 1205 1805. Notices 1110] For Mediterranean: 0415 1015 1610 1115 1550 2215 2315 Met codes (SYNOP)(AAXX) 0035 0610 1210 1810 Met codes (SHIP)(BBXX) 0200 0440 0735 1035 1335 1635 1935 2235 Met codes (BUOY) 0815 2015 Nav warnings: 0515 ### PROGRAM 2 operates 0500-2200z on 147.3 11039 14467.3 kHz in GERMAN. Weather bulletins (inc storm warnings): For Atlantic, North 0500 0505 0520 0530 1010 1025 1035 1100 1505 1625 1635 1800 Sea and Baltic: 0600 0605 0620 0630 0700 0725 0820 0900 0905 0920 1145 1200 1205 1220 1230 1300 1325 1420 1500 1520 1805 1820 1830 1900 1925 2020 2100 2105 2120 Pagina 334 WUN-v07 [Advice on use of wx data, Notices 1010] For Mediterranean: 0535 0730 0840 0930 1030 1200 1330 1440 1530 1610 1630 1735 1930 2040 2130 Met codes (SHIP)(BBXX) 0735 1935 Nav warnings: 0950 1715 ::: Technical problems at Hamburg Met Early in the month John Doe reported that 'Hamburg seems to be having difficulties "cq cq cq de ddk2 ddh7 ddk9 ddh9 ddh8 ddh47 frequencies: 4583 khz 7646 khz 10100,8 khz 11039 khz 14467,3 khz 147,3 khz ryryryryryryryryryryryryryryryryryryryryryryryryryryryryryryryry due to technical trouble no transmission until further notice" I don't remember ever seeing all six freqs in parallel before.' Thanks JD; and anyWUN with further information? >>....Military.....> ::: FF frequency changing Interesting post as we close from Peter Thompson. A service from the Le Port commcen/RFVICS on circuit [REI] on 26241.7 (ARQ/E 100/400) proposing to their opposite numbers in Paris/RFFICS a change in frequencies, "QSW LE9 QSY LE3" . He observes [REI] appears later on 14446.3. Nice one, Peter - thanks for sharing. ::: French exercise GULF FALCON 6 off Qatar 8167 kHz was reported this month to be active with heavy exercise tfc involving French and Quatari units in the vicinity of Halul Island. Mode used was 75Bd/850 Hz shift Baudot with much tfc in the clear. Thanks to LD for information from which extraction of some players has been possible: fs La Fayette cmcc Gulf Falcon detair Doha qs Al Deebal qs Ghariyah qs Ghariuaed~s Ri Aiqa qs Rqxaiqann CTG04 TG01 Q02 (Fast patrol boats?) Q03 " " " " Q07 " " " " Three-character tactical callsigns were employed (eg EV3, FG4, GF4, IX4, KJ6, PE2, WK5) with the operational language English. Pagina 335 WUN-v07 ::: HSWMS Ostergotland visits UK As we go to press there is a pair of periodic LF rtty transmissions en clair in support of the Swedish submarine HSWMS Ostergotland. Thanks to John Doe for the following summary: "The exercise which I have been expecting appears to have started. The 50 bd LF broadcast, usually encrypted, is using plain language for one hour in every four (0000 - 0100 utc, 0400 - 0500 utc and so on); so far, only two messages, one a "welcome" to HSWMS Ostergotland, the other an "LF State" message giving the callsigns in use - GBY20 (68 kHz) and GYN2 (81 kHz), also "APS GBV20" - I don't know what APS means, but GBV20 (64.55 kHz) is not at present on the air. The last time there was an exercise of this kind, the plain-language broadcast was on HF as well, 24 hours a day; but I have not found it (yet) on HF this time. As the RN likes to shuffle its LF channels, there will undoubtedly be other freqs in use during the coming days - 51.95 for example (GYN1) is sure to be used at some time." This is similar to the visit to UK by HSWMS Sodermanland around Sept 1999. HSWMS Ostergotland is the same class as HSWMS Sodermanland - for details visit http://www.mil.se/marinen/10/13/13c_eng.html It may also be worth keeping an ear on 3670 kHz - RN Plymouth/MTI. ::: PSK31 in ute-land Following Jack Metcalf's log for 31/Mar "4440.0 AAT3CAA & AAM3EPA, US Army MARS: 0142 PSK31 AAT3CAA running on emergency battery power" Ary observed that it looks like PSK31 has now also entered ute-land. Thanks guys. >>....Special.....> ::: Radio-sound card interface units Looking for DSP technology interface hardware to place between the receiver (and transmitter if you're a radio amateur) and the sound card of the computer to clean up the incoming (outgoing) audio? Thanks to Mike Agner for pointing me to the Tigertronics (Oregon, USA) "Signal Link" offering at www.tigertronics.com Mike also points to another; the G3LIV (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK) "Data 2000" fully active filter type terminal unit (noted as employing two filters in both the MARK and SPACE sections). The URL is www.btinternet.com/~g3liv/data2000.html A visit to both sites might give one thought on ways to improving the monitoring post/station facilities. >>....Techi Tips.....> NoWUN with receiver wrinkles? Here's another developed this month. ::: Receiver wrinkle - JRC NRD545 - Noise Reduction with FAX Using the Noise Reduction (NR) to clarify a FAX signal A LITTLE when it is buried in noise. Select User Functions (Press FUNC then ENT) Pagina 336 WUN-v07 User function 001 flashes. Turn FINE control anti-clockwise till 029 flashing. Press ENT. Function 029 parameter flashes. Adjust FINE control to give value of 0.0100 Press ENT to save. Press CLR to exit User Functions. Enable NR (Green LED). Allow DSP to settle (usually few seconds) and assess setting. Try the other values in the range 0.0099 thru 0.0103 (my preferences) for best contrast. (0.0255 is least effect, 0.0000 is maxiumum effect.) Note that when the NR/DSP is in use it will delay the signal and a small shift of the picture will be observed. >>....Signoff.....> Keep monitoring for another month - there's good stuff between the psk modems, the 75/850's and the 81/250's. Patience is a useful tool. Regards Day ---------------------------------------------------------------- =========================== Larry Van Horn, N5FPW Location: Brasstown, NC Lat/Long: 35.02N/83.94W =========================== In this month's column I have added material to the Strategic Command (STRATCOM) section, the French Air Force section, the USAF Global HF System (including the new Sigonella Global frequencies) and more general updates throughout the list. I am still working on an extensive list of US Government, Military and Guard nets. They will be included under the appropriate section of this list. If you have a listing for a regular government or military net, please email me at [email protected]. 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 columns. Your column editors can not do this alone. We do need your help. So of you have something to contribute to this column feel free to email me at the address above. 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. Rick Baker, Lindsay Blanton, Ary Boender, John Bohn, William R. Colbert, Dansk Scanner Information website http://www.dkscan.dk),Leif Dehio, Peter de Deugd, Joe Frielink, Jeff Haverlah, Jeff Jones, Ross McCallum, Jack Metcalfe, Bert Naaldijk, Jacques Pagnoux, Ron Perron, Day Watson and of course, ye ole editor in Brasstown. ============================================================== Government/Military System and Channel Designators List ======================================================= Last Revision April 25, 2001 NOTES: (7) Confirmed (8) Confirmed (9) Confirmed (0) Confirmed 1997 1998 1999 2000 Pagina 337 WUN-v07 (1) Confirmed 2001 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 (1) | Z275 18046? Z115 3143 (9) | Z195 11104 | Z280 18387 (9) Z120 3295 (8) | Z200 11181 (0) | Z285 ? Z124 ? | Z205 11494 (1) | Z290 19665 (9) Z125 4495 (0) | Z210 11229 (0) | Z295 19755 (9) Z130 4472 (8) | Z211 12070 (0) | Z300 20167 (0) Z135 4745 (1) | Z215 13242 (0) | 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? Z155 5875 (0) | Z235 15094 (0) | Z325 24978? Z160 6715 (0) | Z240 15097 (0) | Z330 26532? Z165 6757 (9) | Z245 ? | Z335 26859 (0) Z170 7831 (1) | Z250 15962 (1) | Z340 Z174 ? | Z255 17973 (0) | Z345 Z175 9016 (1) | Z260 18006 (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." 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 the suspected TACAMO LANT Pagina 338 WUN-v07 H+14/H+44 by the suspected TACAMO PAC 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 the suspected TACAMO LANT H+14/H+44 by the suspected TACAMO PAC 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 ========================================== ***Late Breaking News: According to US Department of Defense sources a new station at the Naval Station Sigonella, Sicily, Italy is now part of the GHFS network. Sigonella Global replaced Incirlik AB, Turkey on May 1, 2001. The published frequencies that will be in use by Sigonella are: 4709, 6724, 9007, 11271 and 15038 kHz. Listeners are encouraged to watch for any Sigonella discretes and their ALE address (unknown at present) on the Scope Command ALE Network. --------------------------------------------------------------------The US Air Force Global High Frequency (HF) System is a worldwide network of 13 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. The current GHFS Stations list for the voice net is as follows (not all frequencies are active 24 hours a day): Andersen AB, Guam (Vice call Guam): 4724 6712 6739 8992 11175 13200 15016 Andrews AFB, MD (Voice call Andrews Global): 4724 8992 11175 13200 15016 Ascension Is (Voice call Ascension) : 4724 6712 6739 8992 11175 15016 GHFS Discrete Frequencies: 11226 Croughton AB, UK (Voice call Croughton): 4724 8992 11175 13200 15016 GHFS Discrete Frequencies: 8032 11271 Elmendorf AFB, AK (Voice call Elmendorf): 4724 6739 8992 11175 13200 15016 Hickam AFB, HI (Voice call Hickam): 4724 6739 8992 11175 13200 15016 GHFS Discrete Frequencies: 11181 13242 Incirlik AB, Turkey: Station decommissioned May 1, 2001 Lajes AB, Azores (Voice call Lajes): 4724 6712 9025 11181 13212 15016 Pagina 339 WUN-v07 GHFS Discrete Frequencies: 11271 Offutt AFB, NE (Voice call Offutt): 4724 6739 8992 11175 13200 15016 Salinas, Puerto Rico (Voice call Andrews Global, Puerto Rico has been heard in wide spread use recently): 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 Wset Coast, CA (Voice call West Coast, McClellan has been heard in wide spread use recently): 4724 6739 8992 11175 13200 15016 Yokota AB, Japan (Voice call Yokota): 4724 6739 8992 11175 13200 15016 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 Offutt AFB, NE H+05 Andersen AB, Guam-tentative H+06 Croughton AB, UK (unknown if still active in this time slot) H+07 TACAMO LANT aircraft (6697/13155 kHz) H+10 McClellan (now heard at all hours) H+14 TACAMO PAC Aircraft (6697/13155 kHz) H+16 Thule AB, Greenland H+20 Salinas, Puerto Rico H+21 Salinas, Puerto Rico (unknown if Elmendorf AFB is still active in this time slot) H+25 Looking Glass Mission Aircraft H+26 Unknown if this time slot is still active; nothing heard recently H+30 Andrews AFB, MD (now heard at all hours; previously only during the post 0630 UTC time frame) H+35 Hickam AFB, HI (rarely heard and unknown if Croughton AB is still active during this slot) H+37 TACAMO LANT aircraft (6697/13155 kHz) H+40 McClellan (unknown if Elmendorf is still active in this time slot) 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 (Now heard at all hours) H+55 Yokota AB, Japan-tentative Looking Glass Mission Aircraft Suspected active in these broadcast are Incirlik AB, Turkey, and Lajes.AB, Azores. No definitive information has been developed for them at this point. 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 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 Scope Command ALE Network ======================================= Pagina 340 WUN-v07 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 GHFS net stations and identifiers in this Scope Command net: ALE ID Voice ID Location GUA Andersen Andersen AB, Guam ADW Andrews Andrews AFB, MD HAW Ascension Ascension island AB, S. Atlantic CRO Croughton Croughton AB, England AED Elmendorf Elmendorf AFB, AK HIK Hickam Hickam AFB, HI PLA Lajes Lajes Field, N. Atlantic MCC McClellan Near Sacramento, CA OFF Offutt Offutt AFB, NE JNR Salinas Salinas, Puerto Rico GTL Thule Thule AB, Greenland JTY Yokota Yokota AB, Japan Non-GHFS Stations in this net: GVT Raytheon, Greenville TX JDG Diego Garcia Naval Station, Indian Ocean OKC Tinker AFB, OK RIC Civil Air Patrol Tech Center, Richmond, VA RSC Rockwell/Collins Service Center, Greenville, TX WRL Warner-Robins AFB, GA *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 8036 (8) 9120 (0) 4850 17972 16117 15962 10881 13823 8058 (9) 4742 (6) 23265 (9) 14870 11214 (9) 15036 ? 18532 15677 13205.5 6,8,11 MHz 9461 13204 (6) 6716 9017 (1) 14585 13247 (0) 12106 (6) 11118 (6) 11488 (6) ? (8) 7316 6986 (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 ? (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 (9) 20972 F732 15011 (7) 3821 F734 4757 (7) 5684 (6) F736 11494 (8) 17440 F741 7873 19267 F748 6756 (5) 16-18 MHz F749 15-16 Mhz? 13248 (9) F752 8047 (8) 5026 F754 11627 19063 F758 4452 (8) 13211 (1) F777 3113 (6) 4610 (7) F778 18023 (8) Pagina 341 9057 11226 F117 F124 F128 F134 F136 F146 F153 F173 F171 F182 F184 F186 F194 F195 F197 F202 F204 F211 F213 F226 F228 F229 F236 F240 F243 F248 F249 F250 F251 F262 F264 F265 F266 F267 F268 F271 F277 F287 F290 F291 F292 F295 F300 F301 F302 F310 F311 F322 F326 F337 F341 F350 6993 11217 23242 4942.5 5429.5 9027 8063 14420.5 18403.5 3078 10648 3046 13825 20631 4982 16014 12057 11056 ? 5435.5 7735 ? 15041 ? 18590 5398 4731 15091 13217 10717 7693 15733 7997 6730 7325 18320 11153 11226 8026 13960 9414.5 11460 15707 7500.5 ? ? 11220 ? 14864 18761 16083 5043 (8) (6) (7) (1) (6) (9) (6) (8) (5) (6) (5) (7) (6) (5) (8) (9) (8) (5) (1) (6) (0) (6) (9) (1) (8) (0) (1) (1) (1) (0) (0) (1) F464 F465 F466 F467 F476 F481 F483 F486 F487 F489 F496 F497 F498 F499 F500 F505 F516 F517 F521 F522 F523 F529 F530 F533 F538 F540 F542 F545 F551 F555 F561 F567 F569 F574 F575 F576 F577 F579 F595 F600 F611 F614 F616 F622 F623 F624 F626 F627 F631 F633 F639 F642 F644 F646 F649 16157 8040 (0) 14864.5 (0) 9023 (7) 4-6 MHz? 7605 18626 5152 (9) 24483 5437 (7) 11059.5 (6) 5411 (7) 8032 (0) 4442 (0) 8989 (6) 9006 (0) 4645 (6) 9270 (6) 11484 (5) 11232 9215 (9) 8077 (7) 23325 18675 (6) ? 5404.5 5431 (6) 10580 18331 (6) 4894 (6) 11052 (6) 13565 (6) 18387 11413 (6) 10427 11153.5 (0) 10544 (7) 11 MHz 10877 13878 (6) 14863 4488.8 (8) 9320 (1) 5817 18317 13241 (1) 19343 7910 (5) 18755 (5) 18290 (9) 7469 18218 15821 (5) 13440 (1) 8053 (6) WUN-v07 F784 9043 (6) F785 15687 (6) F790 16323 F803 5078? F807 12103? F809 5700 (5) F814 6989 (7) F821 ? F823 11229 (1) F825 19047? F832 18267 F843 6 MHz F845 6-7 MHz? F846 13822 (5) F853 12 MHz? (0) F864 16008 F867 6830 (7) F868 9218 (6) F869 16090 F873 13248 (7) F874 13246? F875 6717 (8) F877 4721 (7) F885 13207 (5) F895 5710 (9) F904 10202 (0) F906 4524 F909 7687 (8) F910 19671 (9) F912 7330 F917 10205 (6) F918 13482 F919 11159 (6) F920 7927 (7) F924 16317 F933 ? F935 9 MHz? F937 ? F940 11445 (0) F943 19002 (6) F948 15038 (6) F952 Night F956 ? F957 6761 (0) F965 11466 (0) F974 10586 (6) F975 11 MHz night F980 15724 F982 9 or 13 MHz? F987 10583 (6) F988 4763 F997 15667 Frequencies 4441, 6671 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. *US Air Force Special Operations Command ======================================== 5687 ? 5732 FOX 2 9017 FOX 4 (Might no longer be in use or moved to 9018/9) Pagina 342 WUN-v07 9018 9019 11611 13207 18027 23271 ? ? ? FOX 1 FOX 9 FOX 8 *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 Pagina 343 WUN-v07 10788.0 11157.5 13413.0 3E21 3E24 3E25 Other frequencies in this net may be 8091.0, 10993.6, 13809.0 and 13950.0. For a full listing of USCG aircraft and helicopters, go to URL: http://www.wunclub.com/ *US Navy Strategic Communications Wing One (SCW-1) ================================================== 6691 CA (7) 11187 CB (0) 17982 CC (9) ? CD 11264 CH (9) Also check 11267 & 13240. References have been made on the air to designators CF, CG, CK, and CL. *US Navy Habitat Net ==================== Jeff Jones reports that these frequencies and channel designators have changed, and are now as follows: 4704.4 5700.4 6719.4 8978.4 9005.4 9011.4 11212.4 15095.4 (replaced 4721.0) WY02B WY02A (replaced 6736.0) (replaced 11214.0) The two designators listed above, WY02A and WY02B, are not yet confirmed. And from your columnist personal notes I recently confirmed the callsign Magic Carpet Sierra which is a frequent visitor to the Habitat nets. That call belongs to the Ediz Hook SESEF range (including the ULM-4 range in Washington State. ============================================================== **US Goverment Agencies ======================= *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 FED-STD-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 *Drug Enforcement Administration ================================ Pagina 344 5277 5841 7300 9497 11076 7657 14690 18666 23675 14350 14686 23402.5 11073.5 17171 18171 19131 ? WUN-v07 Alpha (Night DEA Pri) Bravo Charlie Delta Echo (Day DEA ops) Foxtrot Golf Hotel (Reportedly returned to FBI in 1995) India Lima Papa (DEA day pri) Romeo Sierra Echo Sierra Hotel Sierra India (Reportedly returned to FBI in 1995) 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 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 Pagina 345 WUN-v07 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 FAAKLO Boonsboro, MD KLO 87-FAA Emergency Relocation Site <Tentative ID> FAALGT Longmont, CO KCP 63-Western US C3 NCS/SCS Mtn FAAMRB Martinsburg, WV KIT 88-Eastern US C3 Net NCS FAAOEX Oklahoma City, OK KIA 21-FAA Aeronautical Center FAAOKC Oklahoma City, OK WHZ 77-Flight Inspect Field Office FAASAC Sacramento, CA WHZ 78-Flight Inspect Field Office FAASJU San Juan, PR KDM 45-San Juan ARTCC FAAZAB Albuquerque, NM KGH 23-Albuquerque ARTCC FAAZAN Anchorage, AK KBX 44-Anchorage ARTCC FAAZBW Nashua, NH KLD 70-Boston ARTCC FAAZDC Leesburg, VA KJK 80-Washington ARTCC FAAZDV Longmont, CO KCJ 70-Denver ARTCC FAAZFW Fort Worth, TX KBQ 25-Fort Worth ARTCC FAAZHU Houston, TX KMU 31-Houston ARTCC FAAZID Indianapolis, IN KLB 48-Indianapolis ARTCC FAAZJX Hilliard, FL KJK 79-Jacksonville ARTCC FAAZKC Olathe, KS KKA 82-Kansas City ARTCC FAAZLA Palmdale, CA KJK 77-Los Angeles ARTCCC FAAZLC Salt Lake Cty, UT KDC 20-Salt Lake City ARTCC FAAZMA Miami, FL KMA 47-Miami ARTCC FAAZME Memphis, TN KDM 52-Memphis ARTCC FAAZMP Farmington, MN KCJ 20-Minneapolis ARTCC FAAZNY Ronkonkoma, NY KCD 73-New York ARTCC FAAZOA Fremont, CA KMR 96-Oakland ARTCC FAAZOB Cleveland, OH KLA 25-Cleveland ARTCC FAAZSE Auburn, WA WHX 44-Seattle ARTCC FAAZTL Hampton, GA KUV 64-Atlanta ARTCC FAAZUA Aurora, IL KJB 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. Pagina 346 WUN-v07 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 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 ten-channel SCN may be used by SHARES station personnel for training and non-emergency 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 Pagina 347 WUN-v07 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. 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 (2100Z - 0900Z) 8974 11235 13206 Night (0900Z - 2100Z) 3032 5687 8974 The RAAF and RNZAF share 8974 with the Spanish Air Force, and 5687 with the Portugese and German military services. *Australia Navy =============== From an article on the Royal Australian Navy in the WUN newsletter: 2768 4375 6218 6510 8122 9014 13116 17344 22708? A1 A2 ? - Exercise Related A3 A4 ? - Exercise Related A5 A6 A7? Pagina 348 WUN-v07 *Belgiun Air Force ================== 3131.0 YA 4745.0 YD 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 5699.0 CanForce Discrete 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 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) 9023.0 NORAD: Trenton (C5) 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 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 CFH Halifax Military, NS (supports SAR coordination requirements for Halifax Rescue Coordination Center-RCC) CHR Trenton Military, ON Pagina 349 CJU the CJX CKN VXA WUN-v07 Vancouver Military, BC (supports SAR coordination requirements for Victoria Rescue Coordination Center-RCC) St. John's Military, NF Vancouver Military, BC 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 4841.0 5120.0 6630.0 6651.0 6730.0 6770.0 6834.0 9035.0 11076.0 11217.0 11244.0 12186.0 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) OWB (Alternate) OWD/OWE (R27) OWI/OWJ (ALE) OWD/OWE OWD/OWE (A10) OWE/OWG/OWP (ALE) Pagina 350 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 WUN-v07 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 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 Pagina 351 WUN-v07 *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/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 Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo (Primary net frequency) Foxtrot Golf Hotel India Juliet Kilo Lima Pagina 352 11217 11265 13203 13233 15073 17973 17991 18012 23201 23215 23255 23318 23341 23345 29724 WUN-v07 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 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: 7814.0 EADS-MAHRS 2400 bd burst PSK *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) 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) Pagina 353 WUN-v07 11256.0 12178.0 12415.5 14722.0 15929.0 16127.0 16127.0 16129.0 17544.0 17994.0 22238.5 23744.0 USB/RTTY USB/RTTY-DHJ59 USB RTTY USB/RTTY USB/RTTY-DHJ58 USB/RTTY-DHJ58 USB/RTTY-DHJ59 USB USB/RTTY USB USB DHJ49 DHJ51 DHJ53 DHJ57 DHJ58 DHJ59 DHJ61 DHJ62 DHJ63 DHJ66 DHJ70 DHJ78 DHJ82 DHJ84 DHJ85 DHJ97 Ministry of Defence (Bonn/Berlin) Grengel Meteo Ny Warnemünde Ny Schönhagen Ny Glücksburg/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 Glücksburg Rescue Grengel Meteo Ny Flensburg Ny Darsser Ort Grengel Meteo Ny Glückstadt 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 Glücksburg 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 Pagina 354 WUN-v07 ============= 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. *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 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 *Portuguese Air Force Pagina 355 WUN-v07 ===================== Known frequencies: 5687 6685 8992 9007 *Royal Air Force (RAF) United Kingdom ===================================== 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 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. *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 Callsign: Viper Frequencies: 9031 11247 *Royal Air Force Designator's ============================= (actually UKADGE HF Line Designator List) How to find which frequencies are active. Listen to the Architect weather broadcast at H+00 and H+30 (see above). If the UKADGE circuits are active, there will be an announcement after the weather broadcast with the code-letters for the active frequencies. For example: "Additional information.. 2.. PK.. tack..401C.. tack.. AG" (which is repeated twice). The 1 2 3 4 - first number indicates which Air Defense radar station is active Buchan, Boulmer and Benbecula Buchan Boulmer (has not been heard for many years) Neatishead The first 2-letter-group is the code for the active HF frequency from the list below. It is sometimes referred to 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 Pagina 356 WUN-v07 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 EF EH EI EK EM EN 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 5720.0 11259.0 23270.0 11235.0 15025.0 15076.0 EP EX EZ F FA FG FS FT FV FW G GA GD GT H HE HJ HK HM HO HW HX HZ I IN IP J KA KD KH KJ KP KR KT KW KX L LA LB LC LD LE MB MC RH 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 3092.0 6701.0 15046.0 15072.0 2266.0 5270.0 5695.0 MD ME MS NJ PA PE PF PH PK PO PR PZ QB QR QV RA RD RE RM RZ SA SE ST TG TO TQ TS TW UA UB UR UT VE W WG WM X XA YC YP YM YZ ZF ZZ 18850.0 14460.0 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 11241.0 23250.0 13211.0 20030.0 3763.0 5714.0 *RAF/NATO K Series ==================== The RAF (and other NATO forces) seem to be using a new set of codes to identify some HF frequencies. I do not know what the proper name for this new system is, so until I find out, I'll just call it the 'K series'. Pagina 357 WUN-v07 3235.0 4572.0 9010.0 HF? HF? 4520.0 4020.0 4920.0 5173.0 5277.5 5290.0 UHF 7860.0 3304.5 4860.5 UHF UHF 4785.0 4779.0 HF? UHF UHF HF? 4477.0 5045.0 5385.0 5463.0 4012.0 UHF UHF Golf 02 Golf 08 Hotel 05 Kilo 01 Kilo 04 Kilo 05 Kilo 06 Kilo 09 Kilo 10 Kilo 11 Kilo 12 Kilo 14 Kilo 15 Kilo 17 Kilo 18 (Possibly on UHF) Kilo 19 Kilo 20 Kilo 22 Kilo 24 Kilo 25 Kilo 26 Kilo 27 Kilo 28 (Beaver HF?) Kilo 30 Kilo 31 Kilo 33 Kilo 34 Kilo 36 Kilo 55 Kilo 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 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: 3357 3805 4484 4778.5 5091.5 5206 5267 5276.5 5733 5910 6224 6237 6697 6779 6882 6940 7795 5280 7934 5310 9394 5460 11149 *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 Pagina 358 WUN-v07 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 ================================================================ ====================================================================== _ _ ___ _ _ _____ ___ ___ ___ _ _ _ _____ _____ | \| |/ _ \| | | |_ _|_ _/ __|/ _ \| | | \| | __\ \ / / __| | .` | _ | |_| | | | | | (__| _ | |__ | .` | _| \ \/\/ /\__ \ |_|\_|_| |_|\___/ |_| |___\___|_| |_|____| |_|\_|___| \_/\_/ |___/ Utility Monitoring in the Maritime Bands Editor: Scott R. Havens, AB2V ([email protected]) 2203 Whitney Place Valrico, FL 33594-4163 USA This has been a busy month for me, but I have received a few items of interest to the Maritime monitors out there. Without further embellishment, here's my traffic list for April, 2001: ++++++QTC LIST: + CHANGES AT CENTRO INTERNAZIONALE RADIO MEDICO (CIRM) + LATEST UPDATE TO DAY WATSON’S COAST STATION MMSI LIST + MARITIME RADIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY WEB SITE NOW AVAILABLE ++++++ CHANGES AT CENTRO INTERNAZIONALE RADIO MEDICO (CIRM) As a result of recent notification from CIRM the UK Hydrographic Office ALRS Vol.1 has had its station details (relating to HF frequencies and watchkeeping) removed, and alternative means of communicating listed in the Medical Advice by Radio section. CIRM (in Rome) provides 24hr, free radio-medical assistance, worldwide, to patients onboard vessels of any nationality. They can also decide and co-ordinate whenever possible, the evacuation of a patient from a vessel by naval craft or helicopter, co-operating mainly with National MRCCs, and if necessary with other organisations eg the USCG. Interestingly enough a cw marker continues to be heard on 8686 kHz. email to CIRM resulted in the following reply: An " Regarding our radio frequency 8685 kHz; it continues to be active but at the moment we cannot forsee for what duration. Watchkeeping is carried out on our behalf by the Italian M.R.C.C. headquarters in Rome. We would like to take the opportunity of furnishing you with a list of ways of contacting our centre: Telex: 612068 C.I.R.M. I Fax: +39 06 592 33 33 Telephone: +39 06 592 33 31 / 2 Mobile GSM Telephone: +39 348 3984229 E-mail: [email protected] Italian Coastal Radio Stations Pagina 359 WUN-v07 Maritec" The variant on frequency - one assumes they use J3E on 8685 and key a 1 kHz tone. The CIRM website www.cirm.it currently furnishes no data, the site being under construction. (Item received from Day Watson.) ++++++ ++++++ LATEST UPDATE TO DAY WATSON’S COAST STATION MMSI LIST Last update 21/Mar/2001. (Thanks to Day Watson for yet another update to the list of Coast Station MMSIs.) With full implementation of GMDSS having taken place 1/Feb/99 shore authorities are continuing to add to their facilities although some are still in the TBD (to be decided) and planning stages. As a reminder the list is of Coaststation MMSIs (00MIDnnnn). For ship MMSIs (MIDnnnnnn) one has to resort to the http://gold.itu.ch/MARS ITU website and try pot luck; inclusion of ships is dependant on the timely or otherwise forwarding of up-to-date data by individual administrations to the ITU. Each section shows the MID (Country code) in brackets and country. The table is in MMSI ascendency for quick look-up. The list contains MMSIs in use (or planned to be used) in A1 (VHF), A2 (MF) and A3/A4 (HF) areas. Deliberately not indicated whether VHF/MF/HF as it was preferred to add the associated MRCC/MSRC. The Coaststation shown is likely to have small/large number of tx/rx sites (particularly on VHF) remotely controlled. For obvious reasons these are not shown - only those (control or remote) sites allocated an MMSI. MMSI Coaststation [204] Azores 002040100 002040200 Delgada Horta [205] Belgium 002050480 002050485 Oostende Antwerpen [207] Bulgaria 002070810 Varna [209] Cyprus 002091000 Cyprus Radio [211] Germany 002111240 Bremen Rescue Radio [213] Georgia 002130100 002130300 Batumi Poti Associated RCC MRCC Delgada " MRCC Oostende " MRCC Varna RCC Larnaca, RCC Episkopi MRCC Bremen MRCC Georgia RSC Poti Pagina 360 WUN-v07 [219] Denmark 002191000 Lyngby [224] Spain (and Canaries) 002240991 002240992 002240993 002240994 002240995 002240996 002240997 002240998 002241001 002241002 002241003 002241004 002241005 002241006 002241007 002241009 002241011 002241021 002241022 002241023 002241024 002241025 002241026 002241078 Barcelona Coruna Finisterre Tarifa Las Palmas Bilbao Gijon Vigo Algeciras Almeria Cartegena Valencia Palma (Mallorca) Tarragona Tenerife Santander Cadiz Bilbao Coruna Malaga Valencia Tenerife Las Palmas Madrid [227] France 002275000 002275100 002275200 002275300 002275400 002275410 002275420 Etel (CROSS) Gris Nez (CROSS) Jobourg (CROSS) Corsen (CROSS) La Garde (CROSS) Agde(Soud-CROSS) Corse (Sous-CROSS) [230] Finland 002300230 Turku MRCC Arhus, MRCC Bremen MRCC MRSC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRSC MRSC MRCC MRSC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRSC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC Barcelona Coruna Finisterre Tarifa Las Palmas Bilbao Gijon Vigo Algeciras Almeria Cartagena Valencia Palma Tarragona Las Palmas Santander Cadiz Bilbao Finisterre, MRSC Coruna Tarifa Valencia Tenerife, MRCC Las Palmas Las Palmas Madrid MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC Etel Gris Nez Jobourg Corsen La Garde La Garde/MRSC Agde La Garde/MRCC Asprertto MRCC Turku 002301000 002302000 002303000 MRCC Turku MRSC Helsinki MRSC Vaasa [231] Faeroes 002311000 Torshavn [232] United Kingdom 002320001 002320004 002320005 002320006 002320007 002320008 002320009 002320010 002320011 002320012 002320013 002320014 MRSC MRCC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRCC MRSC MRCC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRCC Shetland Aberdeen Forth Tyne Tees Humber Yarmouth Thames Dover Solent Portland Brixham Falmouth MRCC Thorshavn MRSC Shetland MRCC Aberdeen MRSC Forth MRSC Tyne Tees MRSC Humber MRCC Yarmouth MRSC Thames MRCC Dover MRSC Solent MRSC Portland MRSC Brixham MRCC Falmouth Pagina 361 WUN-v07 MRCC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRCC MRSC - 002320016 002320017 002320018 002320019 002320021 002320022 002320024 002320060 MRCC Swansea MRSC Milford Haven MRSC Holyhead MRSC Liverpool MRSC Belfast MRCC Clyde MRSC Stornoway Jersey Radio Swansea Milford Haven Holyhead Liverpool Belfast Clyde Stornoway [237] Greece 002371000 Hellas JRCC Piraeus 237673000 237673140 237673150 237673180 237673190 237673210 237673220 237673230 Piraeus JRCC Patrai Port Auth. Rodos Port Auth. Iraklion Port Auth. Kerkyra Port Auth. Thessaloniki Port Auth. Mytilini Port Auth. Pylos Port Auth. JRCC Piraeus " " " " " " " [238] Croatia 002380100 002387010 002387020 Split Rijeka Rijeka [239] Greece 002391000 Aspropirgos Attikis [244] Netherlands 002442000 Ijmuiden CG Centre [247] Italy 002470001 002470002 Roma Palermo [250] Ireland 002500100 002500200 002500300 Malin Head Valentia Dublin [251] Iceland 002510100 002510200 Reykjavik Reykjavik [255] Madeira 002550100 002550200 Funchal Porto Santo [257] Norway 002570100 002570200 002570300 002570400 002570500 002570600 002570700 " " Tjome Farsund Rogaland Bergen Floro Orlandet Bodo Bjornoya Jan Mayen MRCC Rijeka MRCC Rijeka MRCC Rijeka JRCC Piraeus MRCC Ijmuiden Var. MRSC inc Roma Var. MRSC inc Palermo MRCC Dublin " " MRCC Keflavik MRCC Oceanic MRSC Funchal " MRCC Stavanger " " " " " MRCC Bodo " " Pagina 362 WUN-v07 002570800 002570900 Vardo Svalbard [261] Poland 002610110 002610210 002610310 Szczecin Witowo Gdynia [263] Portugal 002630100 002630200 002630400 Lisbon Apulia Sagres [264] Romania 002640570 Constanta [265] Sweden 002652000 002653000 Stockholm Goteborg [271] Turkey 002711000 002712000 002713000 002714000 002715000 002716000 002717000 002718000 002719000 Istanbul Samsun Antalya Canakkale Iskenderun Izmir Mersin Trabzon Zonguldak [272] Ukraine 002723650 002723659 002723660 Mariupol Kerch Odesa [273] Russia Federation 002733700 002733733 002733744 002734411 002734412 002734413 002734414 002734416 002734417 002734420 002734421 002734422 Saint Petersburg Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Murmansk Novorossiysk Vladivostok Tuapse Arkhangelsk Magadan Kaliningrad Murmansk Vanino Eisk/Rostov-na-Donu [275] Latvia 002750100 Riga Rescue Radio [276] Estonia 002761000 002760120 Tallinn Kuressaare [277] Lithuania " " MRCC Gdynia " " MRCC Lisbon " " Constanta Hbr Master MRCC Goteborg " MRCC Ankara " " " " " " " " MRCC Odea " " MRCC MRSC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRCC MRSC MRCC Saint Petersburg Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Murmansk Novorossiysk Vladivostok Novorossiysk Arkhangelsk Petropavlosk-Kamchatskiy Kaliningrad Murmansk Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Novorossiysk MRCC Riga MRCC Tallinn " Pagina 363 002770330 Klaipeda Rescue Centre [278] Slovenia 002780200 Koper [306] Netherlands Antilles 003061000 Curacao [310] Bermuda 003100001 Bermuda Harbour [316] Canada 003160010 003160012 003160013 003160014 003160015 003160016 003160017 003160018 003160019 003160020 003160021 003160024 003160025 Vancouver Tofino Prince Rupert Comox Fundy Halifax Sydney Stephenville Placentia St John's St Anthony Iqaluit Riviere au Renard [331] Greenland 003311000 003312000 003313000 003314000 Qaqortoq Nuuk Aasiaat Ammassilik [345] Mexico 003450010 003450110 003450120 003450210 003450230 003450310 003450320 003450330 003450410 003450430 003450450 003450610 003450620 003450710 003450720 003450810 003450910 003451110 003451120 003451130 003451210 003451410 003451610 003451810 003452010 003452020 003452030 002352210 Cerrillo Tampico La Pesca Ensenada Guerrero Negro Veracruz Coatzacoalcos Tuxpan La Paz San Carlos Los Cabos Guaymas Puerto Penasco Ciudad del Carmen Campeche Mazatlan Progreso Cozumel Chetumal Puerto Juarez Puerot Vallarta Manzanillo Lazaro Cardenas Acapulco Salina Cruz Puerto Angel Puerto Escondido Puerto Madero WUN-v07 MRCC Klaipeda MRCC Koper JRCC Curacao RCC Bermuda Harbour RCC Victoria " " " RCC Halifax " " " " " " " MRCC Gronnedel " " " MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRCC MRSC MRSC MRCC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRSC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRSC Ciudad Madero Ciudad Madero Ensenada Ensenada Veracruz Veracruz Veracruz La Paz La Paz La Paz Guaymas Guaymas Lama-Campeche Lama-Campeche Mazatlan Yukalpeten Isla Cozumel Chetumal Isla Cozumel Puerto Vallarta Puerto Vallarta Lazaro Crdenas Acapulco Salina Cruz Salina Cruz Salina Cruz Puerto Madero Pagina 364 WUN-v07 [366] USA 003669899 003669902 003669903 003669904 003669905 003669906 003669907 003669908 003669909 003669910 003669911 003669912 003669913 003669914 003669915 003669916 003669917 003669918 003669919 003669920 003669921 003669922 003669924 003669925 003669926 003669928 003669929 003669931 003669932 003669936 003669990 003669991 003669992 003669993 003669994 003669995 003669997 003669998 Kodiak, Alaska Woods Hole Atlantic City Port Angeles Honolulu, Hw. Cape Hatteras Charleston New Orleans Humboldt Bay Astoria North Bend Long Beach San Diego Mobile Galveston Corpus Christi St.Petersburg Key West Miami Fort Macon Southwest Juneau, Alaska Valdez, Alaska Mayport San Francisco South Portland New York New Haven Chincoteague Moriches Pt Reyes(CAMSPAC) Boston San Juan, PR. Honolulu, Hwa. 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MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC Otaru Kushiro Shiogama Yokohama Nagoya Kobe " " MRCC Hiroshima MRCC Kitakyushu " MRCC Maizuru MRCC Niigata MRCC Kogoshima MRCC Naha " Hbr Master Aqaba MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC MRCC Inchon Tonghae Mokpo Pusan Cheju MRCC Karachi MRCC Karachi MRCC Karachi United Arab Emirates 004700000 Emirates [477] Hong Kong 004773500 Hong Kong Marine Rescue RCC Abu Dhabi MRCC Hong Kong Pagina 366 WUN-v07 [503] Australia 005030330 005030331 Brisbane Perth [506] Myanmar 005060100 005060200 Yangon Myeik [512] New Zealand 005120010 Taupo [520] Fiji 005201100 Suva [533] Malaysia 005330001 005330003 005330004 005330005 005330006 005330007 005330008 005330009 005330010 005330011 005330012 005330013 005330014 Gunung Jerai Gunung Berinchang Ulu Kali Gunung Ledang Tioman Kuala Rompin Kemuning, Kuantan Kuala Terengganu Machang Kuching Bintulu Kota Kinabalu Labuan [540] New Caledonia 005401000 Noumea [563] Singapore 005630002 Singapore [567] Thailand 005671000 Bangkok (Nonthaburi) [574] Vietnam 005741993 005741994 005741996 005741997 005741998 005741999 005742001 005742002 005742004 005742005 005742006 005742008 005742009 005742010 005742011 005742012 005742013 Ho Chi Minh-Ville Ho Chi Minh-Ville Haiphong Haiphong DaNang DaNang Nhatrang Nhatrang Vungtau Vungtau Quang Ninh Cua Ong Ben Thuy Hue Quy Nhon Kien Giang Can Tho [601] Rep. South Africa MRCC Australia " MRCC Yangon " RCC Lower Hutt RCC Suva MRCC Port Klang " " " " " " " " " " " " MRCC Noumea Port Operations Control Cnt. RCC Bangkok Saigon Port Auth. " Haiphong Port Auth. " Da Nang Port Auth. " Nhatrang Port Auth. " Vungtau Port Auth. " Quang Ninh Port Auth. Cua Ong Port Auth. Quy Nhon Port Auth. Pagina 367 WUN-v07 MRCC Capetown 006010001 Capetown [610] Benin 006100001 Cotonou [622] Egypt 006221111 006221112 006221113 Alexandria Quseir Port Said [627] Ghana 006270000 Tema [645] Mauritius 006452700 Mauritius [650] Mozambique 006501000 006502000 006503000 006504000 006505000 006506000 006507000 Maputo Inhambane Beira Quelimane Angoche Nacala Pema [701] Argentina 007010001 007010002 007010003 007010005 007010006 007010007 007010008 007010009 007010010 007010011 007010111 007010221 Buenos Aires Recalada Rio de la Plata Mar del Plata Bahia Blanca Patagones Rawson Comodoro Rivadavia Puerto Deseado Rio Gallegos Ushuaia Argentina Radio Mar del Plata [710] Brazil 007100001 007100002 007100003 Rio Recife Manaus [725] Chile 007250010 007250020 007250030 007250040 007250050 007250060 007250070 007250080 007250090 007250100 007250110 007250120 007250125 007250130 007250140 Arica MRCC Iquique Iquique " Tocopilla " Mejillones " Antofagasta Radio " Taltal " Chanaral MRCC Valparaiso Caldera " Huasco " Isla de Pascua (Easter Is) " Coquimbo " Los Vilos " Quintero " Juan Fernandez " San Antonio " Pagina 368 SAR Centre Cairo " " MRCC Mauritius MRCC Buenos Aires " MRCC Puerto Belgrano " " " " " MRCC Ushuaia " MRCC Buenos Aires MRCC Puerto Belgrano MRCC Brazil " " 007250150 007250170 007250210 007250220 007250230 007250235 007250240 007250250 007250260 007250270 007250280 007250290 007250294 007250298 007250300 007250310 007250320 007250330 007250340 007250350 007250360 007250370 007250380 007250390 007250400 007250410 007250420 007250430 007250440 007250450 007250460 007250470 007251860 WUN-v07 Constitucion MRCC Talcahuano Talcahuano " Corral " Valdivia " Puerto Montt MRCC Puerto Montt Faro Corona " Ancud " Castro " Chaiten " Quellon " Melinka " Isla Guafo " Puerto Aguirre " Chacabuco " Puerto Aysen " Faro Raper MRCC Punta Arenas San Pedro " Puerto Eden " Puerto Natales " Faro Evangelistas " Faro Fairway " Bahia Felix " Punta Arenas " Faro Delgada " Faro Dungeness " Faro Espiritu Santo " Puerto Williams " Wollaston " Diego Ramirez " Bahia Fildes (Antarctica) " Base A. Prat (Antarctica) " Bahia Paraiso Valparaiso Playa Ancha MRCC Valparaiso [735] Ecuador 007354750 007354752 007354753 007354754 007354755 007354756 007354757 007354758 Guayaquil Esmeraldas Bahia Manta Salinas Puerto Bolivar Ayora Baquerizo Moreno [760] Peru 007600121 007600125 007600129 Paita Callao Mollendo Guayaquil CG HQ " " " " " " " MRCC Paita MRCC Callao MRCC Mollendo ++++++ MARITIME RADIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY WEB SITE NOW AVAILABLE Dick Dillman, W6AWO, sends the following information about what promises to be a very interesting Web site, devoted to Maritime radio in the 20th Century. I’d recommend that you go and have a look when you get a little spare time! The We