(Date: June 2008)
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Mike logged an interesting E06 transmission on 10190 kHz at 1830 UTC, 19 May.
Mike writes
"A challenging signal again but much better than last night, helped by my new ALA100m medium aperture loop I think :-)
The big message began and continued as normal until group 184 when a strong ALE burst came up on frequency. By group 186 E06 stopped sending its message this was at 19:03. The ALE stopped and at 19:04 E06 started calling 690 again (18 times) then started sending from group 180 to the end of the full message at 19:14 ! Proof that the E06 team does monitor its output and responds very quickly to 'live' situations."
Mike also sent us a transcript of the transmission on 8180 kHz at 1930 UTC on 19 May.
690 357 221
37525 00435 09984 83860 02650 85053 85376 76116 86685 55564
97184 32265 90047 86713 24828 31032 36696 08478 43067 24374
97121 25360 69851 94244 97835 78575 58636 13090 09542 42276
20358 53748 72998 32607 09022 36197 74889 48355 86106 24648
82725 72196 80031 96405 29608 79020 18241 61367 46070 17707
95009 71572 86024 88442 50847 10039 68853 62045 76277 20829
10816 25871 89826 54145 43013 01028 87507 46723 04784 60034
23934 58493 95969 80597 06139 53379 32572 97100 32709 70576
45549 87910 82574 82917 93019 34732 79806 82227 50504 42734
96524 16790 52564 31512 38839 88576 71188 34833 56291 72910
49461 13180 80549 88168 99875 37274 49077 09890 48083 00683
82516 93216 24257 34132 39658 39164 07586 56297 23128 15872
16563 82772 25527 30908 17871 24012 30428 65121 64052 27133
00596 49596 86225 76395 18899 58870 40364 84523 94182 15210
31516 81123 81051 56519 53770 45876 82122 09934 76840 60702
22703 08375 36725 42174 94444 02604 28408 85556 26985 85165
44494 71591 87225 36429 79034 79124 24643 21166 52701 15607
17961 24778 49812 48816 37095 89404 86215 52984 07011 82819
51570 31987 05756 43956 82019 68525 08100 30743 59873 14515
72180 40036 60261 23583 86203 68967 92603 49109 52967 98986
57354 64249 70898 96222 52926 65006 22800 95445 68870 50267
34085 90575 68177 23804 11300 71521 55880 85987 95812 84070
30759
357 221
00000
| See also Newsletter 134. |
"HNC F" was heard on 4114//6575 kHz at 2121 UTC on 1 May by Sam while Costas copied "HNC Z" on 6575 kHz at 1515 UTC on 8 June.
| See also Newsletter 131. |
Poacher copied an interesting one on 5134 kHz at 0930 UTC on 3 June. He heard S06 with a normal message followed by a female operator who said in Russian
"1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 klever 93, kalina 62, bosfor 21, vahta 32,
temp 68 - ja fontan 66, klever 93, kalina 62, bosfor 21, vahta 32,
temp 68 - ja fontan 66, klever 93, kalina 62, bosfor 21, shahta 32,
temp68 - ja fontan 66, priom"
Sound samples on
(report via Enigma 2000)
| See also Newsletter 133. |
A very interesting log was submitted by Tom.
He heard an unid station that transmitted in German. The male operator repeated the following for hours on 6875 kHz: "9 8 5 6878". The first three figures were separate figures while the last four figures were pronounced as one string. In the background (nonstop without a break when the numbers were spoken) you can hear tones. It sounds like distorted polytones like the one that we know from the Russians.
You can find a sound sample on the N&O website.
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