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Loggings => Spy Numbers => Topic started by: dollydot on July 05, 2019, 1836 UTC

Title: Recording of the Pip, this morning
Post by: dollydot on July 05, 2019, 1836 UTC
Recording of the Pip (S 30) this morning.
The message itself stops at about 1:50 minutes.

https://vocaroo.com/i/s1hlkQTbMEUa
Title: Re: Recording of the Pip, this morning
Post by: Strange Beacons on July 06, 2019, 0323 UTC
Nice catch. Can anyone translate?
Title: Re: Recording of the Pip, this morning
Post by: Josh on July 06, 2019, 1815 UTC
The phonetics are IGORNY (transliterated into the English alphabet) and whatever Cyrillic letter represents the first letter in Gradski, an old soviet term for city.

 The preceding bits are numbers far as I can tell, and are too fast for me to pick out.

Title: Re: Recording of the Pip, this morning
Post by: kris on August 21, 2019, 0027 UTC
   Transleting here:
94296 66288 Igornyj 3882 5998^
94296 66288 Iwan Grigorij Olga Roman Nikolaj Gieryj Kratkij 3882 5998^
Kastjor Passion 1(odinica) Szczuka 6 (szestiorka) Siemion 1 Szczuka 6 Siemion^(uncertain understanding of this phrase)
94296 66288b Igornyj 3882 6998^
94296 66288 Iwan Grigoryj Olga Roman Nikalai Geryj Kratkij 3882 5998^
Moskov time 12 hours 43 minutes    reception

Szczuka=щука=pike 
Kastjor=кастёр=bonfire
Passion=пассион=passion
Title: Re: Recording of the Pip, this morning
Post by: BEnjaM!n on August 22, 2019, 1241 UTC
I don't know if you will agree with this, but those names al also said out by a man or a woman in the UVB-76 "The Buzzer" broadcasts. Also they use the same sound loop idea. So is it like a bridge frequency, so we are not hearing long actual messages. All we hearing is bridge frequencies that tells the spies to go to another frequency. So it looks like we don't know the final frequency.
Which contains the actual long message. To support this idea I got another evidence the messages are short so it means the frequencies could be encrypted and the names are the ones that monitor them.
evidence:
https://vimeo.com/345869672
there are many other messages that contains this names but are in a different order.
Title: Re: Recording of the Pip, this morning
Post by: Josh on August 22, 2019, 1720 UTC
I take it these are xmissions for or from military units in control of nuclear weapons, not spies as such.
Title: Re: Recording of the Pip, this morning
Post by: kris on August 24, 2019, 1744 UTC
My conclusions are this: it is a military service but different from UVB-76, Squeaki whell or spies. Note that they use a different message syntax from those stations. I think this is correspondence for staffs or other military groups. It is a bit like the analogy of messages for Polish military missions or civil defense, but I do not know if Russia has a civil defense service.
    It is obvious that all Russian services use the same names for lettering. Sometimes there are individual differences in pronunciation or subject names characteristic of some service. Even the fact that it is not a synthesizer or a man is reading but a woman, something suggests the nature of service.
   I am in constant range of the military aircraft control station from the Kaliningrad region -4830USB. Only men work, reading groups of numbers characteristic of military flights as during the Warsaw Pact. Strange that they use open text  (they do not use encryption), although often on this channel is broadcast digital broadcast without coordination with audio transmission.
    So far I have not found the pilots' answers, unless they do it on VHF, because once I intercepted such two-sided open text correspondence at about 128MHz ..
Title: Re: Recording of the Pip, this morning
Post by: dollydot on September 26, 2019, 1957 UTC
I made a new recording this morning.

https://vimeo.com/362637784

Title: Re: Recording of the Pip, this morning
Post by: kalvados on October 16, 2019, 2328 UTC
2019/07/05
8С1Щ 8С1Щ 94296 66288 ИГОРНЫЙ 3882 5998 московское время 12:43

2019/09/26
8С1Щ 8С1Щ 55232 ВНУКОГРЕХ 1724 5560 московское время 12:48


http://priyom.org/military-stations/russia/the-pip