[Milsurplus] Strange signal on ~3595 kHz

Seth Taylor kc2we.1 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 5 08:34:04 EST 2019


With FCC Shutdown there's no enforcement. Just take notes. 

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> On Jan 4, 2019, at 11:23 PM, KD7JYK DM09 <kd7jyk at earthlink.net> wrote:
> 
> More responses, people have been monitoring and tracking operations for quite a while:
> 
> "This is a Chinese military station and in the numbers world is part of the M89 family. I have it logged on 3597 with a parallel frequency of 3156kHz."
> 
> From another fellow:
> 
> "I have 8 frequencies for M89:
> 3238.00  V M8JF M8JF M8JF DE RIS9 RIS9
> 3378.00  V C4TY C4TY C4TY DE NHF5 NHF5
> 3642.00  V DKG6 DKG6 DKG6 DE 3A7D 3A7D
> 4904.00  V QW2A QW2A QW2A DE G5VD G5VD
> 7589.00  V ZJ3T ZJ3T ZJ3T DE QB4S QB4S
> 8150.00  V M81F M81F M81F DE RIS9 RIS9
> 8157.00  V M8JF M8JF M8JF DE RIS9 RIS9
> 12058.00 V ZJ3T ZJ3T ZJ3T DE QB4S QB4S"
> 
> Another response:
> 
> That is only the top of the iceberg. Check the logs in N&O or the Numbers Stations Logs Database
> http://www.numbersoddities.nl/ndb-1978-2018.zip
> http://www.numbersoddities.nl/N&O-255.pdf
> 
> Some more current info:
> 
> "The list you provided is mostly out of date.  It appears that 3JWV DE QH4P may be the replacement for M8JF DE RIS9.  DKG6 DE 3A7D is actually M95 with // on 7602. During daytime, this R/S uses  5801 // 10180"
> 
> Further comment on other groups about it being a "rather large operation".
> 
> Enjoy.
> 
> Kurt
> 
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