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M8a transmission observered here Central California Coast.

0605 - 0620 Dec. 19 UTC  Good Solid reception. On 5900 KHz

Five letter groups; Transmission abruptly ended on the letter "T".

TNX.

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Spy Numbers / Re: XPA 8147 07:00z-07:07z
« on: December 17, 2009, 0027 UTC »
Thank You Sir.

Highly Educational, All of a sudden I have become interested in these
various Digital Modes.

Not quite sure how you were able to assign the correct number to the
corresponding Tone to get the message body; but, whatever works.

Thanks Again.

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I was just going to mention 6730 Khz. I have observed it so far about four
times all voice transmissions. Seems to last longer than the other transmissions
almost 15 minutes. New music selections at the beginning.

Good signal here Central California Coast. TNX 

P.S. In my humble opinion, it's a new one. Cheers

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Spy Numbers / M94 and V24 observed July 28, 2009
« on: July 28, 2009, 1751 UTC »
Here Central California Coast, I Have:

M94  5115 KHz  13:00-13:09  Fair Signal

V24  6215 KHz  13:30-13:37  Good Signal

Note: Really enjoyed excellent write-up this Internet Site regarding
V24. TNX

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Spy Numbers / Re: 5883 kHz Spanish numbers station 07:06 utc
« on: July 27, 2009, 2306 UTC »
Here Central Coast California, I have observed Burst type transmission as you describe it. I hear a sort of stacato, sputtering,
machine gun like type of burst; lasts a couple of moments then gone. Best way I can describe it anyway.

Sounds somewhat like OTH Radar,but to my limited knowledge Over The Horizon Radar is more continuous.

Observed up an down the HF Spectrum;However, seems to be fond of these Cuban/Spanish numbers stations.

Very interested in ID'ing this signal. At times, it is quite prevalent.

Small Request: Could you Folks PLEASE Give a ballpark indication of your reception location. Not Necessary to go into
detail; State, Region, etc. would Suffice for the purposes of reception, propagation... TNX

96
Shortwave Broadcast / 6425 KHz Please help ID
« on: July 26, 2009, 2345 UTC »
Here Central Coast California, I observe Asian Language Broadcast Mornings. At 13:00 UTC Signature Interval
Signal noted sounded like Radio China to me. Frequency of 6425 KHz is somewhat off the beaten path for a
Broadcaster. Those of you in Europe and there abouts are probably hearing the "buzzer".

Any information regarding this transmission appreciated. TNX

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Spy Numbers / Re: Strange CW Transmission 8097AM
« on: July 26, 2009, 2300 UTC »
Very Nice. I am not an expert,but sounds like the real deal to me. Cuban M8 Morse Code Numbers station. Those are
"Cut" numbers you are hearing. For the sake of economy the letter A represents 1; Letter B represents 2 and so on.
It's just an abreviated form of morse numbers.

Abreviated numbers translated to standard Morse Numbers; then the Morse numbers are deciphered and converted
to the letter text message-or something like that. TNX

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