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6.739.7 Phoenetics Station
I logged this about 3 weeks ago @08:15 UTC till about 08:30 UTC on USB. A
male voice transmitting a long series of phoenetics (alpha, bravo, etc.) Signed off at about 08:30 UTC saying, "this concludes message #69, end of transmission." Any ideas what this was? |
6.739.7 Phoenetics Station
JDP wrote: I logged this about 3 weeks ago @08:15 UTC till about 08:30 UTC on USB. A male voice transmitting a long series of phoenetics (alpha, bravo, etc.) Signed off at about 08:30 UTC saying, "this concludes message #69, end of transmission." Any ideas what this was? I went looking through the SpyNumbers.com database but couldn't seem to find a match with anything. Something new or just a pirate fooling around?? dxAce Michigan USA |
6.739.7 Phoenetics Station
On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 06:31:57 -0500, dxAce wrote:
JDP wrote: I logged this about 3 weeks ago @08:15 UTC till about 08:30 UTC on USB. A male voice transmitting a long series of phoenetics (alpha, bravo, etc.) Signed off at about 08:30 UTC saying, "this concludes message #69, end of transmission." Any ideas what this was? I went looking through the SpyNumbers.com database but couldn't seem to find a match with anything. Something new or just a pirate fooling around?? dxAce Michigan USA I didn't think there were any numbers stations that used phrases like "this concludes message #69". I am no authority on it but I bet it is the latter, not the former. -Al -- "Don't get too wrapped up in dogma. Who knows? When we get to heaven there might be a Big Buddha laughing at us while we're all running around going 'Oh ****!'" - a Catholic bishop |
6.739.7 Phoenetics Station
On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 07:21:10 -0600, Al Arduengo
wrote: On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 06:31:57 -0500, dxAce wrote: JDP wrote: I logged this about 3 weeks ago @08:15 UTC till about 08:30 UTC on USB. A male voice transmitting a long series of phoenetics (alpha, bravo, etc.) Signed off at about 08:30 UTC saying, "this concludes message #69, end of transmission." Any ideas what this was? I went looking through the SpyNumbers.com database but couldn't seem to find a match with anything. Something new or just a pirate fooling around?? dxAce Michigan USA I didn't think there were any numbers stations that used phrases like "this concludes message #69". I am no authority on it but I bet it is the latter, not the former. That seems pretty late and pretty low in frequency for a North American pirate. They're usually on much earlier (maybe 2000-0300), and more in the range of 6850-6950. I'm no authority either, but it seems like it would be a wasted late-night 'out of band' effort for a pirate to be doing that. |
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