Some more schedule times for Tashkent Meteo
Today these air times were noted for Tashkent fax service:
- Earlier than 1507z
- 1510z
- 1541z
- 1608z
A decent portable receiver and simple antenna allows everybody to discover the sounds, noises and mysteries of the Airwaves. Believe me: there is still life on Shortwave! And many, many mysteries...
Today these air times were noted for Tashkent fax service:
Posted by Manolis at 20:14 0 comments
Three images from that unique fax station which transmits on LSB mode. Your favorite fax decoding software might miss it since Murmansk does not transmit the series of tones which activates the decoder. You must be present and press "Receive" when you notice a fax transmission. Usually Murmansk sends the "white" tone and then the phasing band of black-white for you to align the image. Then the chart follows.
At noon, the two images were sent one after the other so I has to manually start and stop the decoder.
Posted by Manolis at 20:04 0 comments
Bangkok HF-Fax service is active on 7397 kHz in par with rfax. today I received the following charts:
I just caught E10 calling SYN2 on 3840 kHz USB, at 2051z, in parallel with a Slavic male counting live! Listen!
Posted by Manolis at 21:09 1 comments
Labels: E10, Number Stations
We had two transmissions today, one in Arabic and one in English. Both are the same as yesterday's transmissions. There was a notable difference though. Yesterday in the Arabic message, single digits were first, while today they came second.
Posted by Manolis at 13:34 1 comments
Labels: E25, Number Stations
I did a search to some old HF-Fax images, received back in 2001-2002 where the Sun was more kind to us offering more sunspots! I found some similar images, of better quality, which resemble the ones I've posted earlier. The service's logo is visible, and I think it reads "UZHYMET". So it must be Uzbekistan. I'll show you my older images later, and ask you if I'm right. Here is a link to the Weather Service web page. Still I haven't found more info about fax transmissions...
First, I believe a transmission was on air commencing earlier than ~1359z, but it was under heavy QRN. A series of images followed, with slightly different timing than the previous days.
Great news! G11 is back on 5779 kHz USB at 1800z with great signal! Listen!
Posted by Manolis at 18:36 3 comments
Labels: G11, Number Stations