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Loggings => Spy Numbers => Topic started by: Edgar Souse on May 29, 2019, 2328 UTC

Title: Downloadable version of the Priyom.org schedule?
Post by: Edgar Souse on May 29, 2019, 2328 UTC
The numbers schedule on the front page of priyom.org is the best I've seen. Is there a schedule one can download for personal use? There's an option to copy the priyom sched into Google Calendar but that is fairly useless for me. I've been gathering frequency and station descriptions with the hopes of coming up with a memory bank for SDRUno, but given the complexity of station schedules it might not be that helpful to anyone.
Title: Re: Downloadable version of the Priyom.org schedule?
Post by: MDK2 on May 30, 2019, 0149 UTC
That's probably your only option. The only fully downloadable shortwave broadcast schedule I know of is the Eibi one, and while it includes almost everything from broadcast stations to military stations, channel markers, utility stations, and even some regular pirates, the listing of numbers stations is incomplete, and the ones that are listed are usually given different names from the standard ENIGMA designations (e.g. "Cuban Spy Numbers" rather than "HM01"). Maybe someone on their IRC chat knows.
Title: Re: Downloadable version of the Priyom.org schedule?
Post by: Edgar Souse on May 30, 2019, 0438 UTC
I have the Eibi list. But as far as numbers stations go, there's really nothing someone can have on their own device that gives a comprehensive listing. I would like to know who set up the schedule for priyom. I'm sure there is some way to import it into a different format, I just dont know how to do it.
Title: Re: Downloadable version of the Priyom.org schedule?
Post by: MDK2 on May 30, 2019, 2130 UTC
I did a quick search and apparently there are ways to export Google Calendars into other formats. Perhaps that's the way to go?
Title: Re: Downloadable version of the Priyom.org schedule?
Post by: Edgar Souse on May 31, 2019, 0043 UTC
I will look into that. Thanks!
Title: Re: Downloadable version of the Priyom.org schedule?
Post by: Ary-B on May 31, 2019, 2033 UTC
I don't know if you can print it but you may miss schedules when you do this. It is a dynamic calendar. When schedules change or new schedules pop up they usually are changed/added the same day.

73, Ary
Title: Re: Downloadable version of the Priyom.org schedule?
Post by: Edgar Souse on June 01, 2019, 0142 UTC
I'm pretty impressed with how accurate their calendar is. I think the combination of frequencies and transmission schedules is more complex than I'm able to replicate with SDRUno.