A new version of the rfax.pdf is out there
Please update your favorite HF-Fax list with this one (28 October 2008).
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...
Please update your favorite HF-Fax list with this one (28 October 2008).
Posted by Manolis at 19:11 0 comments
Labels: HF-Fax
And here is the sample from the E10 mix occurred on 31 October 2008...
Please refer to my previous post.
Enjoy!
Posted by Manolis at 09:48 0 comments
Labels: E10, Number Stations
Yesterday evening I was hunting for the famous E10 Jammer and I accidentally found the 6842 kHz, 2000z transmission of XPA. The transmission was interfered from the E10 EZI2 transmission from 6840 kHz, also at 2000z. Here's the recording. XPA was very strong (+10 to +20dB) but someone can listen the YL and the jammer.
And another surprise a few moments later! On 2456 kHz (an E10 ART frequency) there was a nice ART/PCD mix! The ART message was a g44 UMHQN and PCD has the long g106 message starting with AEOYY. Both messages were sent complete, till 2023z when PCD ended.
Sound sample will follow...
Posted by Manolis at 10:47 0 comments
Labels: E10, Jamming, Number Stations, XPA
This is the Jammer alone, as recorded today at 0446z on 6840 kHz.
Posted by Manolis at 11:26 0 comments
Labels: E10, Jamming, Number Stations
Yesterday evening I tried again on 11088 kHz and luckily the reception was a bit better! Now you can see a "real" map!
Propagationally speaking, Honolulu is more difficult than Wellington, New Zealand, even if it is closer (13700 km instead of 17400 km).
Yesterday, I had some luck with Honolulu!!! The frequency was 11088.1 kHz USB, starting at ~1723z till ~1834z.
Here is a comparison of my received images to the ones actually sent. Mine are the top (and noisy) ones:
This morning I decided to check 6840 and 7690 for any jamming over EZI. Interestingly, the jammer started at 6840 kHz and then decided to jam 7690 kHz, even if there was an EZI2 message.
The recording is from 0627z this morning, on 6840 and 7690 kHz, USB mode.
The first 1min 58 sec is on 6840 kHz. You can hear the YL calling EZI2 just before 0630z. Then at 1min 33sec the jammer stops. I'm still on 6840 kHz. At 1min 53sec you can hear some code and then at ~1min 59sec I switched to 7690 kHz. Hey! The jammer is here now! At 3m 18sec or ~0630z EZI2 starts normally. I switched back to 6840 at 4min 24sec but no jammer there, just CW. Then I switched back to 7690 kHz, till the end of EZI2 transmission, The jammer stopped just few seconds before the YL.
Posted by Manolis at 09:27 2 comments
Labels: E10, Jamming, Number Stations