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Issue 58 - Mystery Signals - Support

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9480kHz 0840z 21/04[328 415 6 50382 ... 45682] GD WED<br />

9840kHz 0810z 20/04[418 597 6 15357... 98045] GD TUE<br />

11635kHz 0800z 06/04[352 968 968 7 7 <strong>58</strong>188/57701] GD TUE<br />

0800z 20/04[352 867 9 99228 ... 72223] GD TUE<br />

0800z 27/04[352 867 867 9 9] GD TUE<br />

13365kHz 1000z 21/04[729 834 5 65315 ... 12269] GD WED<br />

S06c<br />

RNGB:<br />

Thurs 22nd 0625 14910 11012 repeated for 4 mins<br />

0635 16212 11012<br />

0645 14418 11012<br />

S06s<br />

5760kHz 0700z 13/04[374 280 5 ....] 0705z Strong HANS TUE<br />

6340kHz 0600z 09/04 [934 826 5 92699 14600 74248 34140 64385 826 5 00000] Fair QRN3 HANS FRI<br />

Hans noted, "When YL is starting message after ID call, a different message is heard<br />

weak in the background. Not much heard because of the QRN. The 0610-schedule was not heard,<br />

just a carrier that disappeared around one minute later."<br />

6340kHz 0603z 30/04[438 00000] 0604z Weak QRN3 SL FRI<br />

6930kHz 0715z 13/04[374 280 5 ....] 0720z Very Strong HANS, SL TUE<br />

7620kHz 1230z 28/04 [967 203 5 96859...]1235z Strong HANS WED<br />

8040kHz 1600z 05/04[176-830/5=64155 50525 02465 48955 41770] Gert MON<br />

8650kHz 1230z 01/04[314-957/6=88146 57856 98835 46185 15945 80744] Gert THU<br />

9255kHz 1000z 01/04[895-270/6=96320 36793 53038 76342 15009 34140] Gert THU<br />

10835kHz 0530z 14/04[153 289 6 ....] 0535z Fair QSB3 HANS WED<br />

12140kHz 0930z 02/04[516-238/7=81726 53427 90182 78123 89760 45362 34510] Gert FRI<br />

12560kHz 1200z 01/04[425-973/6=21767 53672 11834 81022 36903 41412] Gert, SL THU<br />

1200z 15/04[425 937 6 ... 00000] 1205z Fair SL THU<br />

13065kHz 1210z 01/04 [425 973 6 ... 00000] 1215z Fair QRN4 UTE/QRM3 SL THU<br />

1210z 15/04 [425 ...] 1215z Weak QRN4/QRM3 SL THU<br />

1210z 22/04 [425 937 ... 00000] 1215z WeaK QRN3 SL THU<br />

13365kHz 1000z 28/04[729 834 5 65315...]1005z Strong HANS WED<br />

PoSW’s S06 logs:<br />

Saturday 1930 or 1935 UTC Schedule:-<br />

27-Feb-10:- 1930 UTC, 3,192 kHz, “405 405 405 00000”, noisy frequency, “XJT” churning away. Heard on other Saturdays in this month at 1935z<br />

on 3,733 kHz.<br />

13-Mar-10:- 1930 UTC, 5,428 kHz, moving up the band, springtime is on the way! This frequency as per “Family 1A predictions” in E2K 57.<br />

“405 405 405 00000”.<br />

20-Mar-10:- 1930 UTC 5,428 kHz, a strong “XJT” has parked itself on this frequency. Something underneath, unable to confirm as S06 but carrier<br />

appeared to go QRT soon after 1934z which suggests the usual “no message”. Was much stronger at 1920z when audio tone heard.<br />

3-Apr-10:- 1930 UTC, 5,428 kHz, “405 405 405 00000”, strength S7, no QRM, no “XJT”.<br />

Got to get used to this one appearing at 8.30 or 8.35 pm now summertime has started.<br />

17-Apr-10:- 1930 UTC, 5,428 kHz, “405 405 405 00000”. Tuned in to 5,428 at 1916 UTC just in time to hear the single “405” of the pretransmission<br />

warm-up.<br />

24-Apr-10:- 1930 UTC, 5,428 kHz, “405 405 405 00000”, of course. 8.30 pm on a Saturday:- and for the first time in weeks something worth<br />

watching on TV this evening:- “SAS the real story”, on jungle warfare in Malaya in the 1950's followed by a movie,“Borat: Cultural Learnings of<br />

America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan”,<br />

Well done Channel Four TV!<br />

Saturday 1600 or 1605 UTC Schedule:-<br />

6-Mar-10:- 1600 UTC, 7,833 kHz, “864 864 864 00000”. Up in frequency from the 6,807 kHz when last heard on 20-Feb. Suspicious carrier noted<br />

approx. 1550z, confirmed as S06 warming up by single spoken “864” shortly after.<br />

20-Mar-10:- 1600 UTC, 7,833 kHz, “864 864 864 00000”.

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