(Date: Sun, 02 Oct 2005 23:01:18 +0200)
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| 18.1 | RDL | : | Russian Military. Krasnodar tranmsitter. |
| 2932 | 'RFF' Net. RFFN wkg stations on 3933 kHz | ||
| 3933 | 'RFF' Net. Stations RFFM, RFFO, RFFP, RFFR, RFFT, RFFy (y = ----) | ||
| 4456 | Russian Mil | : | YWYK wkg QCCD, 2SOL |
| 4471 | Russian Mil | : | ANEI, 7JWU, O4IT, TOO1, AKQJ, 9BXK, NL4I, FTWZ, PV8P. QSX 3969 kHz |
| 4489 | Russian Mil | : | 3MWZ, B1LW, LX7X, NMYS, A4ND, 4UJI. |
| "QTC 122 33 26 0106 122 = ZML 621 = HPNEü MMMMM CJLHD ... LRXDO WYPWO 111 AR" | |||
| 4544.5 | CIS Mil | : | KH1C, LBV2. "LBV2 de de KH1C R? QYE2 QYE2 R?K OK QYE2 NR NR 35105 ..." |
| 5099 | Unid. | : | Ukrainian Mil? 4N2V clg DTQB |
| 5300 | Russian Mil | : | Enciphered Morse |
| 7044 | Russian Air Force | : | REA4 |
| 8345 | Russian navy | : | RMC99 clg RIT, Fleet HQ, Severomorsk. |
| RMZW | : | Russian Warship clg RIT | |
| 8816 | Russian mil aircraft 71498 reports flight details to destinations XLLS and XMWH. Acknowledged by RJF94. | ||
| 9145 | Russian navy | : | RIW clg RGN90 //11000 kHz. QSX 8322 kHz |
| 9373 | Baltic Fleet Kaliningrad | : | RMP clg RMC99 "RMC99 de RMP QSA? K" |
| 10201 | Russian navy | : | RCV. Weather report. Also nawarea msgs to RCJG. |
| 11000 | Russian navy | : | RIW clg RGN90. //9145 kHz. QSX 8322 kHz. |
| RIW wkg with RLA88 on 12464 kHz. | |||
| 11155 | Russian navy | : | RIT HQ Northern Fleet Severomorsk clg RGR77. |
| RIT QSO with RLA88 on 12464 kHz. | |||
| 12464 | Russian Warship | : | RCJG msg to RIW "... 80012 49057 30016 = RCJG K. RCJG RPT FOR RIW K. OK QRU K. |
| 13469 | Russian navy | : | RIW Moscow QSO RJD25. |
| 14108 | Russian Mil | : | I6J5, JVCM, LWNK, 2BWU, SBZG, Y1CQ, VNNC, YNBH, G3BW, OWQ7, QP6F, G9ZB, NWIN, C4OS, A5OU, 9KOZ, LGIS, V6CM, N2GE, ECJ2, WY4Z, V3HR, 9MHR, B5GP |
| 5448 kHz | : | FDG: French Air Force Bordeaux. VVV marker |
| 5687 kHz | : | German Air Force Muenster (DHM91) wkg GAF339, GAF403 and GAF469 |
| 5795 kHz | : | Argentine Air Force. "Salta" clg "Oran" for a weather report |
| 6856.4 kHz | : | FDI8: French Air Force Nice. VVV marker |
A number of German warships were reported on various frequencies, all working with Navy Wilhelmshaven, DHJ59.
| 4162.5 kHz | : | DRFO | : | Minehunter Hameln M1092 |
| DRAQ | : | FGS Bremen F207 | ||
| 4555.2 kHz | : | DLVY | : | ZB Hamburg |
| 5680 kHz | : | DRFO | : | FGS Hameln M1092 |
| 6777.2 kHz | : | DRKA | : | FGS Berlin A1411 |
| DRAQ | : | FGS Bremen F207 | ||
| 7445.7 kHz | : | DHJ58 | : | German Navy Gluecksburg wkg DREZ |
| 8333.5 kHz | : | DX | : | Submarine 179 U30 |
| DRLA | : | FGS Planet A1415 | ||
| DRFB | : | FGS Homburg M1069 | ||
| DRAX | : | FGS Gorch Fock | ||
| DRMF | : | FGS Schwedeneck Y860 | ||
| 10190.7 kHz | : | DRAQ | : | FGS Bremen F207 |
| 10206.2 kHz | : | DRDI | : | Submarine 194 U15 |
| 10720.2 kHz | : | DRFB | : | FGS Homburg M1069 |
| DRFO | : | FGS Hameln M1092 | ||
| 13097.6 kHz | : | DRDI | : | Submarine S194 U15 |
On 22-9 I copied the Polish Air Defense with a great signal on 2349, 2656 and 2790 kHz. Maciej, who alerted me, sent the following detailed report.
| 2349 kHz | : | "Uwaga! Tu Warmia" msg type for Air Defense units. Warmia - 2nd Air Defense Corps (2KOP) in Bydgoszcz. QRG linked to 2656 kHz. |
| 2656 kHz | : | "Uwaga! Tu Warmia" msg type for Air Defense units. Warmia Air Def in Bydgoszcz. |
| 2790 kHz | : | "Uwaga! Tu Hawana" msg type for Air Defense units. |
According to a government instruction book from 2002, these transmissions take place on each Thursday between 1600 and 2200 hours local time.
Sample message:
"Uwaga, tu WARMIA, tu WARMIA-PORADNIA-FALA 7108"
| Uwaga | Attention! | |
| tu WARMIA | 2KOP callsign | |
| PORADNIA | callsign of the former Slupskie voivodship | *) |
| FALA | advance air strike warning | |
| 7 | air strike from the west | |
| 1 | mass air strike | |
| 08 | targets closing at 0,8km altitude | |
| Tecza | danger call off, sirens off |
*) A voivodship was a feudal state in medieval Romania, Hungary, Poland, Russia and Serbia, ruled by a Voivod (voivode). The Voivod was the military commander next to the ruler. The term voivodship is still used for the 16 administrative regions in Poland. (Source: Wikipedia)
Code names used in the messages:
Danger heading in numbers 1-8:
| 1. | N | 2. | N-E | 3. | E |
| 4. | S-E | 5. | S | 6. | S-W |
| 7. | W | 8. | N-W |
Character of danger in numbers 1-3:
| 1. | Mass air strike |
| 2. | Small group air strike |
| 3. | Single target air strike |
Target height in km:
| 00. | Small altitude |
| 99. | Unknown altitude |
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