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10 6140 0846 169 (as of 07/12) AM, S9, noisy<br />

0956 570 (as of 09/12) AM, tone, mYL called 128 then<br />

switched to 570<br />

1043 128 1063 0281 6320 9099 1977 8875 7973 4038 6119 5022<br />

6205 2096 6772 3264 9061 6159 5771 6320<br />

AM, tone, S9, noisy, QSB, ended with a<br />

“ding”<br />

11 6140 0828 169 (as of 07/12) AM, tone, S9…+10dB<br />

0945 570 (as of 09/12) tone<br />

13 6140 1026 672 1022 4065 7820 7881 7079 3410 AM, tone, S9…+10dB<br />

14 6140 0823 Music only AM, S9 QSB S7, songs in English<br />

0840 169 1044 5422 1950 7560 8155 5875 1779 5969 8047 1749 tone, +10dB<br />

2840 2112 5120 2602 8166<br />

1024 672 (as of 13/12) AM, tone, slight nearby BC QRM<br />

15 6140 0847 169 (as of 14/12)<br />

0943 350 5121 1741 8131 5404 3150 2330 9650 9423 4198 6569 AM, IO, S7-9 peaks +10dB<br />

7840 7138 1741<br />

1030 205 6790 1377 0004 3534 6633 8650 8415 7566 4461<br />

16 6140 0943 355 5 IO, ended with Mx3<br />

1026 205 (as of 15/12) tone<br />

672 2092 3162 6650 7686 9385 2554 4531 7991 1725 7678<br />

9506 3100<br />

9450 1213 830 25 IO, low audio, ended with Mx3<br />

17 6140 (0900) (111) (lost due to power failure)<br />

18 6140 0844 169 2043 9551 8194 3341 6477 0219 5983 6207 1967 3253<br />

9763 9095 4293 1032 7516<br />

AM, S9…+10dB, started with<br />

problems, ended “EOM EOT<br />

1”…”ding”<br />

0856 200 4 AM, S9 QSB S5, ended with Mx2<br />

1115 880 0790 2731 5399 1596 4969 4935 1829 6264 1863 1365 AM, S7-9<br />

9998 8626 0790<br />

19 6140 1116 880 (as of 18/12) buzz, OM live<br />

9450 1339 Tone only over PRI, tone, QRT 1357z<br />

20 9450 1239 785 23 tone Paul (fair)<br />

788 21 22<br />

1338 227 2 3 4 5 tone, IO, S9…+10dB in USB<br />

220 6 7 8 9 10 12<br />

21 9450 1224 555 1221 5080 5610 7147 2523 0216 1354 5610 tone, ALM<br />

22 9450 1228 557 4 tone, ALM, ended with Mx3 Rx3 EOM<br />

EOT<br />

1240 788 21 22 25 mYL broken voice, not sure for the<br />

call/msg<br />

23 6140 0802 360 1070 1410 9531 5483 5801 1410 1030 i.p. +10dB in USB<br />

0827 804 1081 4320 5208 1533 9729 5099 6681 0191 0282 6769 AM, tone, +20dB<br />

4320 2821<br />

9450 1208 830 26 tone, IO, BC in the backgroun<br />

835 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 Richard<br />

(weak), Paul<br />

(poor)<br />

24 6140 0841 804 (as of 23/12) tone<br />

0934 672 3022 6173 1320 9020 5759 2967 6473 4837 9090 4540<br />

9145 8491 5676<br />

off-freq, lots of breaks, QRT during 3 rd<br />

grp, “critical error” sound, EOM EOT<br />

0954z<br />

9450 1214 830 28 IO Paul<br />

25 6140 0907 950 4041 5221 7310 4593 6280 5616 1986 3555 0879 9464 AM, tone, stops, starts again, +10dB<br />

8097 5582 5490 7310<br />

9450 1246 785 21 27 QRT and started over<br />

788 22 24 25<br />

30 6140 1024 672 4022 5023 9092 8325 8313 7516 6665 8050 4145 6476<br />

8013 0792 2979 4831 3271 5079 4413 6527<br />

off-freq, tone<br />

205 4285 2377 5102 4838 0054 2788 7240 8227 7338<br />

9450 1234 785 30 tone Philip, Paul<br />

(strong),<br />

Richard<br />

788 22 24 25 28 29 31<br />

31 6140 1024 672 (as of 30/12) Arabic music<br />

Selected logs in detail:<br />

10-Nov-08, Monday, 1200 UTC, 9450 kHz. The transmission started with a (strong) 1000 Hz tone and after that, there were some background noises.<br />

Then the mYL said “275” a couple of times, Mx3 and “1051 280” only! At 1204z she started over (“275”, Mx3) then “280” x3, pause, and then the rest of<br />

280s! All fine during the repeat. Note: On 11/11 the message “1051 280x14” was sent, thus the first group looks like a serial/group count group: 1051 →<br />

10, 51. Reverse them: 10, 51 → 01 = serial and 15 = correct group count.<br />

11-Nov-08, Tuesday, 0833 UTC, 6140 kHz. A problematic transmission: Every kind of warning sounds from Windows 98 were heard, before they QRT at<br />

0840z. Two minutes later they started again, with a tone this time, and delivered a message to 804 at 0849z. QRT at 0852z.<br />

18-Nov-08, Tuesday, 1019 UTC, 6140 kHz. TX started with a tone till 1027z. The mYL sent the 17-Nov message to 205 but she suddenly QRT just after<br />

“Rebeat”: “1…0…8…3” QRT.<br />

19-Nov-08, Wednesday, 1028 UTC, 6140 kHz. One of the usual OM replaced the YL for an odd message to 995: “Message”x3 then “4138… 9385 197” –<br />

a 3f group! – then three more “normal” 4f groups and he stopped! Then “2583”, “Rebeat”x3, “197” again (!) “6392… 2543” and EOM (no EOT). I still<br />

wonder what was the purpose of the 3f group. Part of the real procedure or just another mistake<br />

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