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9.330.5
Anybody have any idea what the CW is on 9.330.5 @ 0424 UTC Monday?
I can actually hear it quite well on AM on my Yaesu with the outdoor antenna. The Icom using an indoor antenna receives it better on LSB. Pittsburgh PA, signal is very strong with very deep fades at times. No Amateur priveleges on 9.330, from what I can see. Sounds mechanical, but I just get gibberish using CW GET. rrwnw mdtam AR AR AR uugr eauge d uun Soliloquy |
Soliloquy wrote in
. 3.44: I notice that looking through the letters, that most of the CW decodes into blocks of 5 characters. A numbers equivalent station perhaps? (Apparently Cuban, see below.) Unfortunately, attempts to copy the text results in the entire text being compressed without the spaces. The transmission just ended at 0439, with the following characters: AR AR AR SKSKSK (these are spaced normally, as they are viewed in CW Get) Soliloquy. See below, I found the following. From http://www.dxing.com/intrg012.htm MAY LOGGINGS in kHz order with comments and UTC date/time 13375 Cuban cut numbers. Went down with AR AR AR SK SK SK 15/1837 13420 Cuban cut numbers in CW. Down with AR AR AR SK SK SK 17/1936 Also mentioned on http://www.cvni.net/radio/nsnl/nsnl49ms.html Search for ar ar sk sk on that page. Also http://www.spynumbers.com/enigma.html Anybody have any idea what the CW is on 9.330.5 @ 0424 UTC Monday? I can actually hear it quite well on AM on my Yaesu with the outdoor antenna. The Icom using an indoor antenna receives it better on LSB. Pittsburgh PA, signal is very strong with very deep fades at times. No Amateur priveleges on 9.330, from what I can see. Sounds mechanical, but I just get gibberish using CW GET. rrwnw mdtam AR AR AR uugr eauge d uun Soliloquy |
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