[Spooks] Automated Spy Numbers Loggings

XsCode xsc0de at yahoo.co.uk
Sun Mar 12 17:58:59 EST 2006


Hi

I think you're right, I ran PSK31 and Spectrum Lab on the next broadcast 
and couldn't find anything that would decode or looked like a data tx.  
I think it may be due to an overlaying of harmonics from other nearby 
stations.  I even tried several different DSP settings on my TS2000, but 
couldn't filter to the point of eliminating them 100%

Regards

XsCode

Zack Widup wrote:
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>> These loggings were submitted to the Spy Numbers Station Database on 2006-03-12 by XsCode, UK.
>>
>>     Freq ENIGMA Day   MMDDYYYY  UTC  Mode Comments     
>> -------- ------ --- ---------- ---- ----- --------------------     
>>    14487    E03 Sun   03122006 1200   USB //15682 //16084 ID 06040, 
>> intermittant PSK sounds?     
>>
>>     
>
> I often hear little data bursts on the same frequencies as E03.  They 
> sound much like the data bursts that accompanied the Yosemite Sam signals 
> of about a year ago.  I haven't analyzed them to see if they are in fact 
> of the same character.
>
> I doubt these data bursts are being sent along with E03 signals.  I think 
> they are just coincidental and from another source. I have heard them on 
> other frequencies, too.
>
> Zack
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