[Spooks] Spy Numbers Logging Datavase Re: Regenerating ? Schedules.

Chris Smolinski csmolinski at blackcatsystems.com
Tue Jul 22 09:51:57 EDT 2014


There's a database of loggings here: http://www.spynumbers.com/numbersDB/

If loggings are entered into this database, using this easy to use form here, rather than just typed as a message to the list, they automatically get entered into the database: http://www.spynumbers.com/numbersDB/numbers.html

No human intervention is required. It's that easy!  

Loggings can then be searched here: http://www.spynumbers.com/numbersDB/dbSearchEntry.php3

This can make it much easier to collate information, to put together schedules. And, all the loggings are publicly available for all to use. There's over 120,000 loggings in the database right now, in fact. The more people that contribute their loggings, the more there will be for everyone else to see and use. 

There are some tools to display logs from the past during the current hour and day of week, as well as the next hour, to see what stations might be on the air. Right now it uses all loggings, so you get some old entries. This can certainly be tightened up to display only loggings from the last year for example. Let me know what would be best.

I'd also like to point out that the HFUnderground.com website has a forum for numbers stations (in addition to forums for other radio related topics) here: http://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/board,7.0.html

On Jul 22, 2014, at 9:41 AM, EI0DB wrote:

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> Hi All, Real question is; is there enough information out on the web to regenerate the schedules without Enigma? And has anyone the time, patience and incentive to do it and stay doing it?  Then if yes, how can it be distributed, so everyone gets what they need ?
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> I had a look at pryorm.org but was put off by seeing  they are encrypting stuff. I am pretty certain that the "spooks" GCHQ, Russians, Red Chinese and various BVD type outfits in Europe, not to mention the occupants of black glasstower at Fort George G Meade, in Maryland, can read their stuff faster than it is typed. Giving users a false sense of security which is very very dangerous. Always think before you write or send anything over the Web it is absolutely insecure!
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> best 72s, Dave
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Chris Smolinski
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