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Leigh Marrin December 6th 07 08:33 PM

Odd CW On 6937 at 0600 UTC
 
Last night around 0600UTC I heard an odd CW signal on 6937 from my
Southern California location. The signal was weak and about 25wpm,
a little faster than I can easily copy. It appeared to be a beacon
sending a string of mostly numbers. (Uncut.) There would be about
a minute pause between each transmission of several dozen characters.

Each string would begin with the Morse code "dash" character _..._ and
would end with five question marks. (?????) Most of the text were
numbers with the occasional "T". The spacing of each character was even,
not the typical five-figure number groups.

Any idea what/who I heard?

Outside of the ham bands, I rarely hear any CW on shortwave these days,
except for the "cut" tone-modulated AM CW on 5800 from Cuba.

Thanks in advance.

dxAce December 6th 07 08:41 PM

Odd CW On 6937 at 0600 UTC
 


Leigh Marrin wrote:

Last night around 0600UTC I heard an odd CW signal on 6937 from my
Southern California location. The signal was weak and about 25wpm,
a little faster than I can easily copy. It appeared to be a beacon
sending a string of mostly numbers. (Uncut.) There would be about
a minute pause between each transmission of several dozen characters.

Each string would begin with the Morse code "dash" character _..._ and
would end with five question marks. (?????) Most of the text were
numbers with the occasional "T". The spacing of each character was even,
not the typical five-figure number groups.

Any idea what/who I heard?

Outside of the ham bands, I rarely hear any CW on shortwave these days,
except for the "cut" tone-modulated AM CW on 5800 from Cuba.

Thanks in advance.


It might have been M12 (they've used that frequency), though they've been known
to use 5 figure groups.



Leigh Marrin December 7th 07 10:04 PM

Odd CW On 6937 at 0600 UTC
 
dxAce ) writes:
Leigh Marrin wrote:

Last night around 0600UTC I heard an odd CW signal on 6937 from my
Southern California location. The signal was weak and about 25wpm,
a little faster than I can easily copy. It appeared to be a beacon
sending a string of mostly numbers. (Uncut.) There would be about
a minute pause between each transmission of several dozen characters.

Each string would begin with the Morse code "dash" character _..._ and
would end with five question marks. (?????) Most of the text were
numbers with the occasional "T". The spacing of each character was even,
not the typical five-figure number groups.

Any idea what/who I heard?

Outside of the ham bands, I rarely hear any CW on shortwave these days,
except for the "cut" tone-modulated AM CW on 5800 from Cuba.

Thanks in advance.


It might have been M12 (they've used that frequency), though they've been known
to use 5 figure groups.




Ace, thanks for the reply. I "googled" M12 and gather that it is
the Israeli Mossad. FWIW, I tuned in 6937 again last night at the same
time and heard nothing.

--Leigh in Santa Barbara, Calif.

Telamon December 8th 07 01:44 AM

Odd CW On 6937 at 0600 UTC
 
In article
,
wrote:

On Dec 6, 12:41 pm, dxAce wrote:
It might have been M12 (they've used that frequency), though they've been
known
to use 5 figure groups.


I wouldn't think most spies would be able to copy CW sent at that
speed...


Record it on tape and slow down the playback to copy it.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California


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