[Spooks] Spooks Digest, Vol 134, Issue 2
Priyom
avare at priyom.org
Mon Apr 20 16:04:32 EDT 2015
Never Mind. My mistake. Sorry
С любовью.
> 21 апр. 2015 г., в 1:02, Priyom <avare at priyom.org> написал(а):
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> Hi Robert, on 9332 kHz you heard a S06s (with ID 371) number station from Ukraine. Run by SZRU. Putin and his company not used anymore Lourdes.
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> spanishguy.
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>> 20 апр. 2015 г., в 18:44, Robert <umbra13 at cmaaccess.com> написал(а):
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>> J Have not been getting my spooks newsletter since the one below
>> Robert M Chrysler
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>>> 1. Re: HM01: Life after 9330 KHz? (Tom S)
>>> 2. Hm01 (Ernie Rice)
>>> 3. N&O 209 (Ary Boender)
>>> 4. Enigma newsletter 87 (Ary Boender)
>>> 5. Re: HM01: Life after 9330 KHz? (? KC2TTK)
>>> 6. M42d (ary at luna.nl)
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>>> Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2015 08:31:07 -0600
>>> From: Tom S <tmsevart at gmail.com>
>>> To: Shortwave Spy Numbers Stations <spooks at mailman.qth.net>
>>> Subject: Re: [Spooks] HM01: Life after 9330 KHz?
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>>> I think it's unlikely that the Russians have installed a transmitter at
>>> Lourdes, since it is a listening post and they wouldn't want a high powered
>>> transmitter there. It wouldn't be out of the question if they installed a
>>> transmitter elsewhere in order to support the Lourdes mission, though, as a
>>> possible backup to send data back to Moscow.
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>>>> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 1:54 AM, ? KC2TTK <kc2ttk at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>> This has got to be the biggest blob of pure speculation I've ever put
>>>> down in writing, so feel free to dismiss it in its entirety.
>>>>
>>>> For a while now I've wanted to hear HM01 on 9330 KHz at 06:00 UTC on a
>>>> Tuesday or Thursday. As you can guess, I didn't. But seeing as how I
>>>> wasn't able to find HM01 in any of the familiar places, I kept my ears
>>>> open to the 9.3MHz range. And it may have paid off.
>>>>
>>>> Somewhere around 06:07 I heard a string of numbers in Russian ("...tri
>>>> admin vosim nul"?) on 9332 KHz - just close enough to now-silent 9330
>>>> KHz. About three minutes later (06:10) I heard a continuous tone on
>>>> 9331 KHz suggesting a carrier. A few moments after that there began a
>>>> 10-minute-long transmission that, to my untrained ear, sounded like
>>>> RTTY.
>>>>
>>>> Now, at this point my brain starts going haywire: I'm expecting
>>>> Spanish, I've heard Russian, there's RTTY, and in the back of my mind
>>>> there's some recollection of Russia talking about reopening a
>>>> transmitter in Cuba. After the better part of an hour searching
>>>> through the mailing list, N&Os, E2Ks, and Priyom, I finally hit on it:
>>>> "Lourdes Base: Cuba, Russia Agree to Reopen Spy Post, Source Says"
>>>> <
>>>> http://www.newsmax.com/TheWire/lourdes-base-cuba-reopen/2014/07/16/id/583136
>>>> All throughout the search for "Lourdes" I kept an ear open in the 9.3
>>>> MHz range. And, sure enough, I heard something that... well, I can't
>>>> quite describe it: it was an organized series of pulses lasting about
>>>> a second and running for two minutes. The pulses had a constance and
>>>> static-like quality to them, which suggest data transmission - not a
>>>> burst of power which fades in potency. I don't know what a diplomatic
>>>> communiqu? would sound like, but I suspect that's what I might have
>>>> heard.
>>>>
>>>> Anyway, after digesting all these facts and observations (and washing
>>>> it down with a cup of coffee) I began to think that maybe HM01's
>>>> Tu/Th/Sa 9330 KHz transmission might not be as dead as we think it is.
>>>> Perhaps (and it's a big "perhaps") what I heard was a
>>>> Russian-reactivated Lourdes Base test on seemingly-dead 9330?
>>>>
>>>> Like I said, pure speculation; feel free to dismiss it. But, still... :-/
>>>>
>>>> - KC2TTK
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