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