[Spooks] Looking for historical spy numbers loggings

Chris Smolinski csmolinski at blackcatsystems.com
Thu Dec 21 12:11:11 EST 2006


I'm looking for anyone who has records of spy numbers loggings from 
the past, to add to the spy numbers database, 
http://www.spynumbers.com/numbersDB/

This includes even fairly old loggings even back to the 1960s and 
1970s, as well as more recent logs that aren't already in the 
database.

By having a central repository for spy numbers loggings, it makes it 
easier for people who are researching patterns and trends in 
transmissions to find the data that they need.

I know many listeners keep their own logs in various formats, such as 
database and spreadsheet files, and even just plain text / word 
processing files.  I can convert the logs from practically any 
format, as long as the data entry system is consistent. So you don't 
need to do a  lot of work, just email your logging file(s) to me.

Likewise, listeners who don't presently enter their current loggings 
into the database, due to the effort involved (I know it can be 
tedious if you have dozens of logs per day!) can also contact me by 
email, and can send me their loggings daily in whatever format they 
wish, as long as it is consistent, I can easily import the loggings 
into the database for all to share.

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Chris Smolinski
Black Cat Systems
http://www.blackcatsystems.com


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