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Title: Vietnamese number station
Post by: glimmer twin on April 18, 2014, 1625 UTC
Heard on Twente while pretending to work. 10255usb at 16:05 UTC.    V30 I think is the enigma designation for this one. If I am wrong I am sure one of the more knowledgeable number station followers will correct me.

Thanks to Z
Title: Re: Vietnamese number station
Post by: Token on April 18, 2014, 2027 UTC
Yes, that was V30.  It started its first of three identical messages at 1557 UTC.  This station uses only 10255 kHz USB as near as I can tell, I have never heard, or heard of it, on other frequencies.  The clock of the PC that the recording is run from (it is a live voice recorded once, then sent as needed) moves forward slightly each day, so that the start time gets earlier and earlier.  When the start time gets to about 1555 UTC the operators apparently sync the clock, and start time moves back to about 1600 UTC.

The station transmits any day but Sunday, but that does not mean it is every day.  Some months there are only one or two transmissions, other months might have 20.  But the same message is sent sometimes for months on end.

Yeah, it is an odd ball.

Its sister CW station, M97, has essentially identical operational habits, except that it is on 10375 kHz CW and one hour earlier, at about 1500 UTC.

T!  (Z on Twente)
Title: Re: Vietnamese number station
Post by: sat_dxer on July 22, 2014, 1602 UTC
aka Hai Dang [1] from 1558z 10255kHz 

[1] http://www.numbersoddities.nl/V30-profile.pdf
Title: Re: Vietnamese number station
Post by: Token on July 22, 2014, 1647 UTC
aka Hai Dang [1] from 1558z 10255kHz 

[1] http://www.numbersoddities.nl/V30-profile.pdf

While Hai Dang (Lighthouse) is included in almost all transmissions for this station, it has not been in every transmissions.  That is one of the reasons a name like Lighthouse did not stick to the station.  It was known for over a year as “VTN”, but I think that was because I was the only one reporting it at that time and that was how I carried it in my logs and reports.

V30, and its sister station M97, is still a very sporadic operation.  It might go weeks, even months, without a transmission, and then transmit every day for a while, often with the same message it started sending months ago.  A very odd station, and not often reported.

T!
Title: Re: Vietnamese number station
Post by: sat_dxer on July 22, 2014, 1856 UTC
A rose by any other name...
Reported as heard from open source sked
Title: Re: Vietnamese number station
Post by: sat_dxer on March 24, 2016, 1520 UTC
Morse 10375 kHz, 24 March 2016 until 1515z ending with "KKKKKKKK"