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Default 5885 kHz Spanish Numbers Station @ 08:34 UTC

On Aug 24, 10:36*pm, Drifter wrote:
On 8/24/2010 8:22 PM, Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:





dxAce wrote:


wrote:


On Tue, 24 Aug 2010 04:37:57 -0700 (PDT), RHF
wrote:


Female Voice reading Five [5] Number Sets
in Spanish on 5885 kHz @ 08:34 UTC


Oops sometimes it sounded like a she only said
a Two [2] Number Set* that was Repeated once ?
* Now that was different [ Ocho Cinco | Ocho Cinco ]
There is one frequency around 7 or 8 MHz where all the numbers are in
Spanish, but at the end the female announcer says "good night" in
English.


This may be of interest:


http://forums.nitrocosm.com/?display=thread&which=233


dxAce
Michigan
USA


Thanks! 5880 and 5900 kHz at 3AM and 4AM EST respectively. I guess the
new machines say "good night" instead of "final" (fee-nal)... if it is
the same government sending the signals.


Kevin.


If you really want to get into the numbers game, here's a sked for daily,

*http://www.spynumbers.com/db.html

just hit what's on now. and here's ENIGMA,

*http://www.spynumbers.com/enigma.html

this is the guys who came up with the classes, and where the signals
are coming from. now remember, most of these stations aren't always
on. and new ones come and go. you can check some of the sites for
up to date info. this is a real hobby with in the hobby.

enjoy.
Drifter...- Hide quoted text -

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....and here is another so-called "mystery/numbers" station- UVB-76.
It's waking up again! On 4625KHz, as usual... ( according to
R.Netherlands' Media Network on August 24,2010).