[Spooks] HM01 and the Curious Incident/Happy Accident

Carl Hadley carl.hadley at me.com
Wed May 28 19:30:52 EDT 2014


Good evening,

I just wanted to say thank you, for posting recordings. I'm new to all this and slowly getting hooked. I really appreciate being able to listen to the recordings. 

That's all, just Thank you. 

Kind Regards,

Carl Hadley
Sent from my iPad 

> On 28 May 2014, at 23:36, ✇ KC2TTK <kc2ttk at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
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> First, a [minor] correction to my Tue May 27 02:18:58 EDT 2014 e-mail:
> 
> 2014-05-27 06:28:00 UTC 14375KHz:
> 62216 28745 48505 44825 82404 51254
> Excellent reception
> 
> The correction is that 62216 was the first RDFT Tx.  You can hear the
> second half of the broadcast at
> http://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3HdNvyAc7FRZEEyREozQ0c3QzQ (~50MB
> MP3).
> 
> 
> 
> So... that's our "normal" transmission.  Next was the 07:00 UTC 13435
> KHz, where I said...
> 
> Pedro had some trouble getting the Tx started.  As a result his signal
> is quiet albeit strong.  Good Rx, though, as there's no QRN/QRM.
> 
> ...which consisted of the following:
> 
> (1) "62216 2"
> (2) transmitter goes off-air for about 2 minutes
> (3) "825 82404 51254 622" with the last "2" cut off
> (4) dead air
> (5) "254 62216"
> (6) more dead air
> (7) "4"
> (8) RDFT attention tone, and
> (9) the normal HM01 broadcast.
> 
> You can hear this bit at
> http://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3HdNvyAc7FRNk1Odkg0Mjk4VW8 (~10MB
> MP3).  I shortened point 2 (when HM01 goes off-air) down to about 10
> seconds.
> 
> 
> 
> At around 07:52:50 UTC there was another "Oops": an errant "1266".
> You may have noted that sequence of digits doesn't jive with the
> "normal" broadcast; at the time, I didn't.  This, too, can be heard at
> http://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3HdNvyAc7FRNUxSQVNJZlRQOWs (~320KB
> MP3)
> 
> 
> 
> But now we get to the weirdness: 07:59 UTC on 13435 KHz, HM01 is doing
> its third callup, and outta nowhere I hear... "nueve"??
> 
> "called up a new batch of #s just before going off air.  Fortunately I
> have a recording :-D Will make available ASAP."
> 
> Well, this is As Soon As [was] Possible:
> https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3HdNvyAc7FRTktyVDRMcjJhM1E (~4.5MB
> MP3).  The exact transmission was "12661 76270 62101 75721 69180
> 66201, 12661 76270 62101 75721 69180" followed by dead air until
> carrier-off.  (Just a small reminder that the "," indicates a pause
> which in turn proceeds the first called-up number to be RDFTed).
> 
> At this point, a small recap of HM01's last callups seems appropriate...
> 
> 2014-05-21 64318 99037 45567 83337 12054 44647
> 2014-05-23 12661 48490 62101 75721 12055 66201
> 2014-05-24 12661 76271 62101 75721 69181 66201
> 2014-05-25 12262 76272 62102 75722 69182 66202
> 2014-05-26 ????? ????? ????? ????? ????? ?????
> 2014-05-27 62216 28745 48505 44825 82404 51254
> 
> ...because the extraneous callup comes very close to matching the
> callup of May 24th:
> 
> 2014-05-23 12661 48490 62101 75721 12055 66201
>    05-27 12661 76270 62101 75721 69180 66201
> 2014-05-24 12661 76271 62101 75721 69181 66201
> 
> (Thanks to Ary and Shawn)
> 
> As I mentioned in a previous e-mail, either there was no 08:00-09:00
> UTC transmission on 11635 KHz or I simply couldn't receive it.  Either
> way, I have no clue if subsequent transmissions were "normal" (62216)
> or "weird" (12661).
> 
> -KC2TTK
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