Friday 10 August 2012
Saturday 7 January 2012
Update regarding the UNID station found on 11000 kHz
The message which the UNID station found on 11MHz sent, was:
GR35
NO125
MESSAGE
KLPAS BDMGC SPADM SPILB KADCC SBAPP OCMZO PADZZ SPAIK CISBK
QUVAD APCNS SBAAA NOZII KKQUS CAPAA NBOKF EPFFZ PACCM SBADN
KLPAS NNCOM SIKSF PCPIF MKQZF SQUFB SIMCD SPPGC MSNQU ZOIKF
CEPQU VIIOA FFEKS NZPAC LOPSS
It is a short message for giving trustworthy analysis results. But it doesn't seem too "random". And there are only 19 out of the 26 letters of the Latin alphabet.
The same station reappeared on 10400 kHz, between roughly 1400z - 1600z with the same message, and occasionally classical music . Also, I heard some OM talking (not sure for the language). Unfortunately I don't have any sound samples.
To be honest, I think this is a hoax. But I'll give it a try whenever I have free time, just for the fun of it!
Posted by Manolis at 09:44 3 comments
Labels: UNID
Sunday 1 January 2012
UNID station on 11000 kHz
A UNID transmission began at 1429z on 11000 kHz, USB mode. Moderate signal strength with some QSB. Note the noisy background and the funny sounds near the beginning and the distinct pronunciation of the letter v. It faded out at 1503z.
Sound sample
Posted by Manolis at 14:37 2 comments
Labels: UNID
Saturday 17 December 2011
Test transmission on 9450kHz, along with an E25a message
A long test session occurred on 15 December, at 9450 kHz. It started at 1303z and lasted for a bit more than a half an hour.
The session began with PC sounds, then a prayer, then again, sounds from the Windows game "Spider Solitaire". At 1317z and after a brief 1000 Hz tone, the YL counted 0-9, each number spoken in both variants. The second variant is used when the number is in the end of a numbers group. After a while, at 1323z a tone and the YL counting 0-6 this time was heard. The carrier stayed up with again some Windows sounds. At 1327z, an E25a message (785 2) was sent, and the session ended at 1335z, with some more sounds from "Spider Solitaire".
And here is the sound file of the whole transmission. Enjoy!
Posted by Manolis at 09:00 3 comments
Labels: E25, Number Stations
Abdel Halim Hafez - Ahwak ("I love you"), transmitted on 6140 kHz
On 15 December, 0837z, 6140 kHz, E25 transmitted this song from Abdel Halim Hafez. The song is called "Ahwak" which means "I love you". Here is a YouTube video featuring the same song,
and some more info regarding the singer can be found in the corresponding Wikipedia article.
Posted by Manolis at 08:48 0 comments
Labels: E25, Number Stations
Monday 12 December 2011
Some more peculiar E25 transmissions
A lot activity logged yesterday, 12 December. Almost all of the transmissions on 6140 kHz were troublesome. The machine/software which announces the messages from pre-recorded voice samples, had variable speed. Instead of trying to describe what I've heard, I'll provide the samples...
6140 kHz
0800z: 117 7
(This is a so-called E25a transmission.)
0831z: 701 5611 1430 0201 3579 7977 9425 1253 7669 3650 1430 140
Music started at 0838z.
0845z: 169 2140 1540 1056 1721 1721 7560 3997 6991 2217 3402 0474 1634
1000z: 570 4630 1038 9584 6441 0592 2270 2724 5306
1046z: 880 1810 7111 1099 6196 8979 1069 0704 0618 8111 7852 1810
(A usual E25 transmission this time.)
9450kHz
1245z: 555 2121 2021 0110 6422 7056 5601 3046 6436 7646 1768 2820 0110
(Another usual transmission.)
All signals were strong in my QTH. (As I could judge from the (auto)recordings quality.)
There is a chance that the 9450kHz transmission will repeat today, December 13th. Any logs are always welcome!
Posted by Manolis at 20:58 0 comments
Labels: E25, Number Stations
Thursday 8 December 2011
Two nearly incomprehensible E25a transmissions
I have no idea why E25 operators mess things all the time.
The first transmission occurred today at 0802z with the E25a message "364 91" and the second at 0815z with the message "126 48". Both were on 6140kHz and in AM mode.
Posted by Manolis at 22:36 0 comments
Labels: E25, Number Stations