[MRCA] Spy Radio Code Practice

Al Klase ark at ar88.net
Sat Oct 19 09:51:17 EDT 2019


Sorry!!!! 10AM freq is 7054.6  !!  Can't see worth a damn.

Gang,

Some of our collections include clandestine radios, and agent sets of 
various sorts, generally referred to as spy radios.The CIA RS-1, a.k.a. 
AN/GRC-109, is a classic example.These radios are generally QRP and CW 
only which makes it difficult to actually use them, especially if you 
are Morse challenged as I am.

The agent generally sends his reports blindly, on a specific frequency, 
at a specific time..So, normal QSO’s just don’t happen.The receiver is 
used to copy numbers stations or other forms of communication from 
headquarters.


One way transmissions, broadcasts, are frowned upon on the ham bands 
with a couple of exceptions.So, in order to blow the cobwebs out of some 
of these radios, I’m going to run some code practice transmissions.


I’ve been working on a WWII agent set for one of our friends.I’ll put it 
on the air tomorrow, Saturday, 19 Oct 2019, at 10AM EDT, on 35700.3 
KHz.Message will be repeated on 3570.3 KHz at 10:15 for those in close 
to the NYC area (NVIS) .

Copy the message to learn about this interesting and historic radio.It 
will be machine sent code at 12 WPM, so software decoders should do the 
trick.You might also want to record the transmission.


73,

-- 
Al Klase – N3FRQ
Jersey City, NJ
http://www.skywaves.ar88.net/

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