[Spooks] Automated Spy Numbers Loggings
Martin Potter
mpotter at storm.ca
Wed Oct 27 18:43:19 EDT 2004
Zack,
They (the ARRL) still does have a very active intruder watch. Contact
Chuck Skolaut, KØBOG, at cskolaut at arrl.org .
The signal on 18090 kHz (both sidebands) is actually the 3rd harmonic of
the Cuban bubble jammer on 6030 kHz. Well-reported in intruder watch
organizations.
73,
... Martin VE3OAT
Zack Widup wrote:
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> On 26 Oct 2004, Spy Numbers Robot wrote:
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>>These loggings were submitted to the Spy Numbers Station Database on 2004-10-26 by EL KRISTO, LONG BEACH, CA - US.
>>
>> Freq ENIGMA Day MMDDYYYY UTC Mode Comments
>>-------- ------ --- ---------- ---- ----- --------------------
>> 18070 Sat 10162004 01 CW Strong signal (SIO: 444). CW...heard "marker" after approx. 30 min followed by dead air
>> 18075 Sat 10162004 01 CW Strong signal (SIO: 432). CW for first 5 minutes then faded away
>> 18090 Sat 10162004 02 USB Sound of water running...
>> 18105 Sat 10162004 02 USB Grinding sound...
>
>
> Interesting,these loggings are in an amateur radio band (17m). The CW
> band is from 18068 to 18110 kHz and the phone band is from 18110 to 18168
> kHz. We (the ARRL) used to have something called the "Intruder watch"
> which I participated in. These stations might be considered intruders if
> they weren't hams.
>
> 73, Zack W9SZ
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