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Utility / Re: Rostov volmet 6945 USB 1357 utc 26 Oct 2019
« on: November 01, 2019, 1056 UTC »
@ Looking-Glass:

ROSTOV VOLMET is verified by ID'ing themselves at the and of transmission as I described above.

As we know from Russian officials they give a sh*t on bandplans for their state's communications. If they want they access new frequencies. And they don't give a damn if they mistune a transmitter also...
;)

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Utility / Re: Maritime mobile frequencies
« on: October 31, 2019, 1000 UTC »
There are not much coastal stations left that service voice comms in Enlish. Most players only use DSC on MF/HF and voice only via satellite. In Europe there are only but a few stations left sending out navigational warnings and weather reports on MF in English.

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Utility / Re: Rostov volmet 6945 USB 1357 utc 26 Oct 2019
« on: October 31, 2019, 0957 UTC »
Normally they ID themselves at the end of each transmission like "ROSTOV METEO, KONEC" (KONEC ≈ OUT)

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Utility / Re: Red Thunder calling First Sealord 4028 USB
« on: August 14, 2019, 0905 UTC »
Hi guys.

Instead of that overaged list at radioscanner.ru you can find an actual list on the UDXF-website:

-> http://udxf.nl/MCL.pdf

Kind regards.

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Utility / Re: HF logs - May 2019
« on: June 09, 2019, 0603 UTC »
Good morning, linkz.

Thank you for your answer, which I would like to discuss.

I think that you are not mistaken with the big Telde transmitter station - in fact it really could be a Spanish Navy facility. So far I was not aware that Madrid maintains a remote station there. So thanks for the link to Google Maps.

Even with the geographical address for ARINC Telde (HFDL) you are correct in my opinion. For my documentation I use the information on the blog page UTILITY-PLANET, for example -> http://mt-utility.blogspot.com/2017/03/hfdl-system-table-50-in-effect.html
The position data at the very end of the page ("Ground Station ID 17 CANARIAS - SPAIN") point a little too far to the east, so almost to the airport area itself. But here it is as often with position information: the inaccuracy is in the detail.

In my opinion a permanent STANAG4285 signal does not come from a ship. Most of these signals are so-called "broadcasts", in the jargon also Shore-to-Ship traffic. Running over are - encrypted - weather reports, situation pictures, orders and further military correspondence.

But I do not have any more information.

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Utility / Re: HF logs - May 2019
« on: June 06, 2019, 0753 UTC »
Good morning, Linkz.

Here are some words to you logs:

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3192.2 USB Danish navy, JWT Stavanger - STANAG-4285 2400Bd/600L crypto (TDoA verified) 18May19 2121z

Sorry, not correct: Either we have Norwegian Navy in Stavanger or Danish Navy in Frederikshavn. I bet you meant Norwegeian Navy as they have a transmitter site in the vicinity of Stavanger. Their commcen is in Bodoe. Such as you mentioned in

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10438.2 USB Norway navy, JXU Bodo - STANAG-4285 2400Bd/600L crypto (TDoA verified) 03May19 1402z

And just one question from my side:

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22682.7 USB Spanish MIL stn, from Gran Canaria Isl. maybe Las Huesas site ? - STANAG-4285 2400Bd/600L crypto (TDoA verified) 12May19 1507z


Where exactely did the TDoA results point to? Do you have any fruther or detailed coordinates?

Kind regards.

Thomas (tiNG)

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Utility / Re: Need Help Identifying
« on: January 29, 2014, 1042 UTC »
Hi!

The first one sounds familiar to some auto-alerting signal on digital channels within the maritime mobile bands (Sitor-channels). There are several digimodes that are able to wake up receiving stations with such a signal.

The second one sounds like some local QRM to me. Otherwise it could be a signal for some kind of measuring purposes. But I'm not sure about that.

Kind regards

188
Huh? / Greetings from Germany
« on: January 24, 2014, 0807 UTC »
Hello to all.

After my question about priyom.org I bet its time to introduce myself... ;)

My name is Thomas and I live in the most northern part of Germany near the Danish border.

Since the 1980's I am around on shortwave to listen to all kind of signals - besides broadcast. One my main interests are those creepy numbers stations that I first heard in the mid 1970's on my grandparents' old radio. Since then shortwave became more and more fascinating and since now I'm sufring the wavelengths.

Hope to finde good connections and intersting discussions on the utility stations between 9 kHz and 30 MHz.

Kind regards and

73 & 55

Thomas (tiNG)

189
Huh? / Re: PRIYOM.ORG
« on: January 17, 2014, 0811 UTC »
Sorry for bothering....

Their website is off due several DDoS attacs. Seems they're coming back soon.

Regards!

73 & 55

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Huh? / PRIYOM.ORG
« on: January 16, 2014, 0916 UTC »
Hello.

Anyone having a clue what's up with the mates from PRIYOM.ORG? Their website is off but still registered.

Anyone got more info about them?

73 & 55

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