[Spooks] Korean Traffic

Token T_O_K_E_N_ at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 29 20:16:12 EST 2010


South Korean V24 and M94 traffic has had a very slight change in habits 
recently.

The average message length has increased in the last week, not beyond the 
maximum that has been seen in the past but still longer on average.

V24 has added a couple of new time slots and rearranged a couple of the old 
ones.  For example in the last week or so there have been more 1630 slots 
than normal, but this could just be caused by errors in early slots.  I can 
not prove but do believe that the 1630 slot is sometimes used to "catch up" 
or to correct for earlier errors in addition to hosting its regularly 
scheduled traffic.

Other than this I have seen no changes to Korean or Chinese numbers traffic.

T!
Mohave Desert, California, USA

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From: "Mike Tibor" <tibor at tibor.org>
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2010 12:24 AM
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Subject: [Spooks] Korean Traffic

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> I'm just getting started back into SWL after a 20+ year hiatus, but I was
> curious if anyone has noticed any changes in North or South Korean numbers
> station traffic patterns, particularly wrt the recent hostilities.
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> I have yet to pick up any numbers stations that sound remotely Asian.
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> Thanks,
> Mike
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