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Loggings => Utility => Topic started by: jasmine on March 12, 2020, 1605 UTC

Title: Mayday transmission on 6689 khz USB 15:27 UTC-12 March(incl SDR IQ & AUDIO .wav)
Post by: jasmine on March 12, 2020, 1605 UTC
i was listening to hear what was coming in on 6689 khz USB as that was no frequency i had associated with air traffic and i often pick up interesting things in the 6-7 Mhz range out of asia, the pacific, australia, new zealand and even the indian ocean most mornings. today i heard something different.

can anyone tell me what this is? i think the language spoken is russian with the only english word heard: "Mayday! Mayday! Mayday!" 
there are two recordings which i recorded straight as IQ .wavs from SDRuno. the first one is what i think is the "mayday" transmission. the second is a transmission i recorded not long before it to try to figure out what language was being spoken.

Recording 1 "Mayday!": https://drive.google.com/file/d/11iolyMq9xru-tZRx15M_tUzhF1oOWm9l/view?usp=sharing
Recording 2 Previous recording: https://drive.google.com/file/d/12nltkwKvY6evkT69zNprklV_LSJ8Y1Nz/view?usp=sharing

Was this a plane or ship in distress?
Title: Re: Mayday transmission on 6689 khz USB 15:27 UTC - 12 March (incl SDR IQ Recording)
Post by: nickcarr3151 on March 12, 2020, 1715 UTC
This must be a proprietary format for SDRuno.  I'm hearing only static bits.
Title: Re: Mayday transmission on 6689 khz USB 15:27 UTC - 12 March (incl SDR IQ Recording)
Post by: jasmine on March 12, 2020, 1822 UTC
This must be a proprietary format for SDRuno.  I'm hearing only static bits.

it's not proprietary. it's not an audio wave but an IQ (spectrum) recording.

download any SDR application (SDR#, HD SDR, etc) and open the .wav with it and tune to 6689 khz USB
Title: Re: Mayday transmission on 6689 khz USB 15:27 UTC - 12 March (incl SDR IQ Recording)
Post by: nickcarr3151 on March 12, 2020, 1835 UTC
it's not proprietary. it's not an audio wave but an IQ (spectrum) recording.

Why not just provide an audio clip?  Just my .02 but you'll probably get more responses with it.
Title: Re: Mayday transmission on 6689 khz USB 15:27 UTC - 12 March (incl SDR IQ Recording)
Post by: jasmine on March 12, 2020, 2104 UTC
because there is no ability to just record audio in SDRUno and because an IQ recording is superior. one can do their own processing on the signal. besides, it's 2020, don't most people here have SDRs? it's not like you need one in order to download the software. SDR apps are free.
Title: Re: Mayday transmission on 6689 khz USB 15:27 UTC - 12 March (incl SDR IQ Recording)
Post by: kalvados on March 17, 2020, 2336 UTC
Recording 1 "Mayday!":
06542 calls Moda:
- Мода, Мода, Мода я 06542, приём

The Russian word Мода - Fashion is consonant with Mayday

Recording 2 Previous recording:
- Крутов-18, Крутов-18 я 06542, приём

PS:
06542 probably Tu-142 (NATO codification: Bear-F - Soviet and Russian long-range anti-submarine aircraft)
Title: Re: Mayday transmission on 6689 khz USB 15:27 UTC - 12 March (incl SDR IQ Recording)
Post by: ChrisSmolinski on March 18, 2020, 1251 UTC
because there is no ability to just record audio in SDRUno and because an IQ recording is superior. one can do their own processing on the signal. besides, it's 2020, don't most people here have SDRs? it's not like you need one in order to download the software. SDR apps are free.

I'm a huge fan of SDRs, but as nickcarr3151 pointed out, virtually no one is going to jump through all these hoops to listen to it. Why not play your IQ recording through a virtual audio device, record as a WAV or mp3 file, and post a link to that. Then we can all listen  :)
Title: Re: Mayday transmission on 6689 khz USB 15:27 UTC - 12 March (incl SDR IQ Recording)
Post by: Strange Beacons on March 18, 2020, 1624 UTC
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Why not play your IQ recording through a virtual audio device, record as a WAV or mp3 file, and post a link to that. Then we can all listen  :)

Yes, Audacity (https://www.audacityteam.org/) is a free, open source audio program. I use it to record things off of my computer all the time. I agree that the OP would get a much better response by providing a .wav or .mp3 file.
Title: Re: Mayday transmission on 6689 khz USB 15:27 UTC - 12 March (incl SDR IQ Recording)
Post by: Josh on March 18, 2020, 2015 UTC
https://voca.ro/gwLYyJ0JnBP
a few secs of silence at the start
Title: Re: Mayday transmission on 6689 khz USB 15:27 UTC - 12 March (incl SDR IQ Recording)
Post by: Pigmeat on March 18, 2020, 2340 UTC
Jasmine, you just stepped into dangerous territory with that SDR comment. Real radios have knobs.
Title: Re: Mayday transmission on 6689 khz USB 15:27 UTC - 12 March (incl SDR IQ Recording)
Post by: kalvados on March 19, 2020, 0208 UTC
I don’t see a problem - download two files IQ and open them in HDSDR.
But in this case, I also do not understand why IQ files are needed, audio files are much simpler.
Title: Re: Mayday transmission on 6689 khz USB 15:27 UTC - 12 March (incl SDR IQ Recording)
Post by: jasmine on March 20, 2020, 0214 UTC
Ok i found that SDR# does allow for audio recording so i pulled the IQ wavs into there and made these two audio recordings.

Recording 1:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gn0hX3BWry5oreKgJ1IgMO0EpvbsSxOS/view?usp=sharing

Recording 2:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hcQIa4fMm-1YPgercTfnKcIdgGciiRiC/view?usp=sharing
Title: Re: Mayday transmission on 6689 khz USB 15:27 UTC-12 March(incl SDR IQ & AUDIO .wav)
Post by: kalvados on March 20, 2020, 0313 UTC
jasmine

Recording 1 "Mayday!":
06542 calls Moda:
- Мода, Мода, Мода я 06542, приём

The Russian word Мода - Fashion is consonant with Mayday

Recording 2 Previous recording:
- Крутов-18, Крутов-18 я 06542, приём

PS:
06542 probably Tu-142 (NATO codification: Bear-F - Soviet and Russian long-range anti-submarine aircraft)

sorry for repeating
Title: Re: Mayday transmission on 6689 khz USB 15:27 UTC-12 March(incl SDR IQ & AUDIO .wav)
Post by: jasmine on March 20, 2020, 0730 UTC
thank you kalvados!
Title: Re: Mayday transmission on 6689 khz USB 15:27 UTC-12 March(incl SDR IQ & AUDIO .wav)
Post by: Josh on March 20, 2020, 2317 UTC
"Мода, Мода, Мода я 06542, приём" being translated is "mayday mayday mayday, I'm 06542, copy". Russian naval air employs 5 digit ids to aircraft, dunno if this is related to their tail numbers or a per mission id.

While I doubt this transmission is related, last week USAF and CANFORCE fighters escorted Russian sub hunters as they skirted the Alaskan coast.
https://defpost.com/norad-f-22s-cf-18s-intercept-two-russian-tu-142-aircraft-entering-alaskan-adiz/

This is the bird in question;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupolev_Tu-142

We have sub hunters too;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_P-3_Orion
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_P-8_Poseidon
Title: Re: Mayday transmission on 6689 khz USB 15:27 UTC-12 March(incl SDR IQ & AUDIO .wav)
Post by: kalvados on March 21, 2020, 0327 UTC
"Мода, Мода, Мода я 06542, приём" being translated is "mayday mayday mayday, I'm 06542, copy".
Not. Мода - this is the call sign of the communication site.

Аircraft and ships for the transmission of a distress signal the English word Mayday is used.
Example:
Recording on the international disaster frequency of 2182 kHz of the dispatcher of the rescue coordination center of Vladivostok Radio. Ship "Sunrise" patience disaster in the Sea of ​​Japan after a collision with a Korean ship (December 2010).
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_3BEvabL1Ciuo0-oDGiwvBZhCifgf0ci/view?usp=sharing
Title: Re: Mayday transmission on 6689 khz USB 15:27 UTC-12 March(incl SDR IQ & AUDIO .wav)
Post by: jasmine on March 21, 2020, 1529 UTC
"Мода, Мода, Мода я 06542, приём" being translated is "mayday mayday mayday, I'm 06542, copy". Russian naval air employs 5 digit ids to aircraft, dunno if this is related to their tail numbers or a per mission id.

While I doubt this transmission is related, last week USAF and CANFORCE fighters escorted Russian sub hunters as they skirted the Alaskan coast.
https://defpost.com/norad-f-22s-cf-18s-intercept-two-russian-tu-142-aircraft-entering-alaskan-adiz/

This is the bird in question;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupolev_Tu-142

We have sub hunters too;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_P-3_Orion
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_P-8_Poseidon

that's fascinating!

i also have a ton of loggings of US Navy P3s and P8s going up and down the pacific coast of washington and oregon from my 1090 MHZ ADS-B set up using a $20 RTL-SDR USB thing from Amazon and a $3 circuit board antenna from Alibaba.
Title: Re: Mayday transmission on 6689 khz USB 15:27 UTC-12 March(incl SDR IQ & AUDIO .wav)
Post by: Josh on March 21, 2020, 1943 UTC
"Мода, Мода, Мода я 06542, приём" being translated is "mayday mayday mayday, I'm 06542, copy".
Not. Мода - this is the call sign of the communication site.

Аircraft and ships for the transmission of a distress signal the English word Mayday is used.
Example:
Recording on the international disaster frequency of 2182 kHz of the dispatcher of the rescue coordination center of Vladivostok Radio. Ship "Sunrise" patience disaster in the Sea of ​​Japan after a collision with a Korean ship (December 2010).
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_3BEvabL1Ciuo0-oDGiwvBZhCifgf0ci/view?usp=sharing

Thank you for the correction, I mistook your "Fashion is consonant with Mayday" as indicative of the word being mayday.
Title: Re: Mayday transmission on 6689 khz USB 15:27 UTC-12 March(incl SDR IQ & AUDIO .wav)
Post by: Josh on March 21, 2020, 1948 UTC
"Мода, Мода, Мода я 06542, приём" being translated is "mayday mayday mayday, I'm 06542, copy". Russian naval air employs 5 digit ids to aircraft, dunno if this is related to their tail numbers or a per mission id.

While I doubt this transmission is related, last week USAF and CANFORCE fighters escorted Russian sub hunters as they skirted the Alaskan coast.
https://defpost.com/norad-f-22s-cf-18s-intercept-two-russian-tu-142-aircraft-entering-alaskan-adiz/

This is the bird in question;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupolev_Tu-142

We have sub hunters too;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_P-3_Orion
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_P-8_Poseidon

that's fascinating!

i also have a ton of loggings of US Navy P3s and P8s going up and down the pacific coast of washington and oregon from my 1090 MHZ ADS-B set up using a $20 RTL-SDR USB thing from Amazon and a $3 circuit board antenna from Alibaba.




If you find p3/8 is orbiting a specific spot via your adsb, it may indicate they have found the Krasny Oktobre (euphemism for Russian submarine), and especially if multiple flights converge on an area. You might also try your hand at ais monitoring;
https://www.vesselfinder.com/
Title: Re: Mayday transmission on 6689 khz USB 15:27 UTC-12 March(incl SDR IQ & AUDIO .wav)
Post by: JCMaxwell on March 21, 2020, 2020 UTC
P3’s aren’t used for sub hunting anymore but the P8’s definitely could be.
Title: Re: Mayday transmission on 6689 khz USB 15:27 UTC-12 March(incl SDR IQ & AUDIO .wav)
Post by: KaySeeks on March 23, 2020, 1912 UTC
"Мода, Мода, Мода я 06542, приём" being translated is "mayday mayday mayday, I'm 06542, copy".

приём ("pree-yohm") in general, everyday conversation means "welcome" but in radio can be translated as "copy?" but also in practice we might use it as "over", as in "over to you".