[Spooks] Thoughts On "The Pulse"
Ryan Kirby
ryan.sdefect at gmail.com
Fri Oct 8 16:36:09 EDT 2010
Hence why I stopped where I did! I gotta watch my tongue when I'm not
on CAC encrypted email =p
Ryan
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 10:16 PM, Ryan Foster <foster.ryan at gmail.com> wrote:
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> The theory of the hopping and that we have it is not classified, it is how
> we achieve it; as in how we keep them in sync. And then naturally anything
> related to crypto regardless of how mundane the technology.
>
> Ryan 2 ;)
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> On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 6:19 PM, Ryan Kirby <ryan.sdefect at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> The military uses a similar system when sending data. It will burst
>> truncated data while hopping frequencies. I don't believe that's what
>> you were hearing, because US Military truncated bursts hop frequencies
>> several hundred times a second (I'm not sure if this information is
>> classified or not, so I'm going to stop here). However, it could be a
>> very similar system.
>>
>> Ryan.
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 3:24 AM, Shortwave America
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>> > As I read teh spooks newsletter tonight, I thought about this station.
>> Back some time ago, I caught something on 20 Meters that was a frequency
>> hopping tone that one could say sounded something like a pulse. It was fast,
>> a digital sounding signal that didn't last long on any certain frequency.
>> >
>> > I have it on video. Go to YouTube and search for ChicagoAmateurRadio.
>> Once there, see the video titled "Twenty Meter Interference". I don't know
>> that this is it, but from the brief description given of it in the
>> newsletter, I'm thinking it is at least an oddity to be sure.
>> >
>> > What's weird is that as soon as I posted the video, it never appeared
>> again except in a weaker power level on freqs not related to the amateur
>> bands. This is likely a coincidence though.
>> >
>> > As a side note, I haven't really had much time to delve into the Enigma
>> files to learn about the different numbers stations, the families they
>> belong to, the Enigma system of labeling stations for group use, etc. I'm
>> here though and I'm watching for now while I learn about these things and
>> trying to figure out a listening schedule that works for me, lol.
>> >
>> > I'll be contributing once I have some extra time.
>> >
>> >
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