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I was wondering if those numbers sations are still out there and where can I
find them on SW. I have been hearing a consistant signal on 4005KHz and I am wondering what kind of data it is.... That's all 73's Jason |
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RTTY on 4004..
-\|/- Randy True KD4YKV Ryland Heights, KY Ten-Tec RX350 and a bunch of wire On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 05:49:21 GMT, "Jason" wrote: I was wondering if those numbers sations are still out there and where can I find them on SW. I have been hearing a consistant signal on 4005KHz and I am wondering what kind of data it is.... That's all 73's Jason |
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This is a frequency used by CKN, Canadian military.
-- Gregg *It's probably useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd* http://geek.scorpiorising.ca |
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Jason wrote:
I was wondering if those numbers sations are still out there and where can I find them on SW. I have been hearing a consistant signal on 4005KHz and I am wondering what kind of data it is.... That's all 73's Jason http://www.cvni.net/radio/ should give you all you need to start and follow what happened on the "numbers" scene since 1998. Some recordings are also available at http://www.cvni.net/mp3/ Enjoy JMM |
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