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Issue 58 - Mystery Signals - Support

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SK01 info:<br />

A big thank you to Westli for the excellent work posting almost daily Cuban reports from California. These have allowed some traffic analysis that is detailed<br />

below.<br />

SK01 files reported this during March/April of those decoded 85 files of 1024 bytes in size. Of these, none of the file names contained a 9 or 0.<br />

A quick frequency analysis of the first number in the file name, it seems that 4 is more popular than the other numbers.<br />

1 10<br />

2 9<br />

3 10<br />

4 19<br />

5 11<br />

6 6<br />

7 12<br />

8 8<br />

Some of the file names beginning with 4 had multiple digits the same. Is there a real pattern developing here or not? Also bear in mind that almost all of the<br />

names of files less than 1024 bytes in have begun with the number 4 also.<br />

41752743 417<strong>58</strong>776<br />

42225738 42243345 422623<strong>58</strong><br />

43552474 43552655 43556621<br />

43827675 4383<strong>58</strong>56 4388<strong>58</strong>27<br />

44152542 44464625 44824424<br />

4<strong>58</strong>82765<br />

46655623<br />

47287248 47288577<br />

47445472<br />

Files < 1024 bytes in size<br />

50246514.txt meets all the rules previously noted. Begins 62, File name starts 50 so second 2 figures are 0C 2nd and 3rd 4FG begin with 00 or 01. File<br />

name contains 0s<br />

620C 018B 0078 3217 9460 0064 7028 1110 9780 6455 4002 27<strong>58</strong> 7871 4708 5424 0840<br />

1084 <strong>58</strong>94 8247 8733 0243 6261 1911 5372 4276 8109 2072 4666 6347 3749 1546 6221<br />

4859 3565 0255 1364 1429 6954 9243 9741 4571 1299 3018 2148 6517 6748 2884 1900<br />

5749 0769 0715 4814 6684 3034 7859 1602 6019 7977 0540 8787 3313 2846 0547 7977<br />

8709 7855 1510<br />

50289663.txt No decode available. File name contains 9 and 0 indicating size 1024 bytes.<br />

Also a new file name format was transmitted<br />

03171352-03170917-31231077.txt as noted by westli, this file was sent on March 17th so the first 4 digits in the file name appear to be a Date/Time Group.<br />

Great catch and observation!!<br />

The binary file decoded as follows Begins 62 as always 3rd and 4th digits are 68 which could correspond to the file name beginning 03 but can't be sure with a<br />

sample of 1. 2nd and 3rd 4FGs begin with 00 or 01. File name contains 9s and 0s. Noteworthy is that this file contains a lot of Bs where you would normally<br />

expect numbers to be.<br />

6268 011F 00B8 69B9 07B9 4689 15B7 46B9 9770 B650 B080 2797 B482 B674 B274 B196<br />

4039 95B8 1068 B997 2577 B295 B934 B262 28B7 19B5 4019 28B4 16B1 96B8 81B0 5022<br />

B038 B394 4116 23B3 56B9 70B1 1013 B156 B357 B644 85B9 01B1 69B6 8088 45B7 72B4<br />

07B0 3053 17B6 4013 B012 B968 B185 28B3 60B0 4671 B144 B960 16B5 09B6 7559 B532<br />

B044 B177 5672 B538 B317 <strong>58</strong>B4 35B0 1005 B698 B443 B229 B244 B074 B415 5391 B184<br />

B722 82B4 17B0 80B0 1220 B766 70B9 45B8 53B5 46B1 29B1 79B1 49B9 0323 B840 B071<br />

B350 B5<strong>58</strong> 61B7 33B9 34B2 05B9 5231 B066 71<strong>58</strong> B065 B262 B179 9234 B601 B707 B243<br />

9965 0421 41B3 1234 B199 B826 B265 B460 B940 6191 3762 3280 8075 4565 2664 5502<br />

1416 0668 3194 3430 0656 B528 B923 B399 82B9 77B3 65B0 4263 B672 B307 B898 84<br />

GERMAN BRANCH REPORT<br />

Hallo liebe Freunde und Kollegen der deutschen Branche und des X06 Teams von E2K (Hello dear friends and colleagues of E2K’s German Branch and the<br />

X06 team)<br />

Many things happened, especially on X06, in these 2 months. But we have also 2 other news from the German Branch:<br />

Gehlen station

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