 | Achtung! The Swedish Rhapsody Numbers Station The Swedish Rhapsody Numbers Station video from The Conet Project Numbers stations are shortwave radio stations of uncertain origin. They ge... The Swedish Rhapsody Numbers Station video from The Conet Project Numbers stations are shortwave radio stations of uncertain origin. They generally broadcast voices reading streams of numbers, words, letters (sometimes using a spelling alphabet), tunes or Morse code. [From: wikipedia.org] Look at this page for more informations about Numbers Stations: en.wikipedia.org Views: 41,208 |
 | Number Station Number stations around the world broadcasting codes to secret listeners. Number stations around the world broadcasting codes to secret listeners. Views: 23,423 |
 | Numbers station - Russian numbers (heard in the UK, 2008) Heard on a really cheap radio (£3 bought from a street market). Russian numbers in five figure groups - each group immediately repeated. End... Heard on a really cheap radio (£3 bought from a street market). Russian numbers in five figure groups - each group immediately repeated. Ends (not on video) 'null null null null null'. Frequency - around 6900 khz (can't be accurate as the analogue tuner is very imprecise). I believe the Enigma 2000 classification is S6 (Russia), although if anyone can confirm or correct this that would be great. Sorry for the poor audio/video (mobile phone + cheap radio) For those who are confused as to what ... Views: 12,086 |
 | Numbers station - G6 (The German Lady)... at last I'd heard that German language numbers stations - once the most common on the airwaves - still existed. I hadn't been searching specifically... I'd heard that German language numbers stations - once the most common on the airwaves - still existed. I hadn't been searching specifically for this, but caught it by chance. To tell you the truth I could have saved myself some hassle and searched for a schedule, as this broadcast does actually follow a known schedule. Recording was at 6887 khz USB, 1840 UTC 12/6/08. Note that at 1:36 into the clip I've skipped to the end. The index/group count is '892 892 23 23'. Ending is a slow '00000 ... Views: 2,836 |
 | Achtung! Gong & Chimes Numbers Station Gong & Chimes Numbers Station from The Conet Project Numbers stations are shortwave radio stations of uncertain origin. They generally broad... Gong & Chimes Numbers Station from The Conet Project Numbers stations are shortwave radio stations of uncertain origin. They generally broadcast voices reading streams of numbers, words, letters (sometimes using a spelling alphabet), tunes or Morse code. [From: wikipedia.org] Look at the following page for more informations about Numbers Stations: en.wikipedia.org Views: 7,995 |
 | Rare - 8375kHz Chinese spy numbers station This is a rare catch, one I came across purely by chance. It appears to be a null message, as the same set of numbers/characters are repeate... This is a rare catch, one I came across purely by chance. It appears to be a null message, as the same set of numbers/characters are repeated. With some digging around, it translates as - "All listening stations in the country" three times, then "This is Beijing" two times, ending with "Thanks". www.cvni.net Little work for the spy or government spook that the message was probably intended for. Numbers stations such as these are used by various intelligence agencies to get messages to spies ... Views: 9,260 |
 | Atencion! Cuban Numbers Stations Cuban Numbers Stations taken from The Conet Project cd 4, track 15: Spanish Lady/2 Finals. Numbers stations are shortwave radio stations of ... Cuban Numbers Stations taken from The Conet Project cd 4, track 15: Spanish Lady/2 Finals. Numbers stations are shortwave radio stations of uncertain origin. They generally broadcast voices reading streams of numbers, words, letters (sometimes using a spelling alphabet), tunes or Morse code. [From: wikipedia.org] Look at the following page for more informations about Numbers Stations: en.wikipedia.org Views: 3,725 |
 | Numbers station - morse station Normally I don't touch morse stations - I just don't 'do' morse, I don't understand it etc. And there is way too much morse going on in the ... Normally I don't touch morse stations - I just don't 'do' morse, I don't understand it etc. And there is way too much morse going on in the shortwave bands anyway. However this is clearly a numbers station using morse. How can you tell? The biggest telltale clue is that the letters/numbers come in fixed group lengths - here, numbers in five figure groups. This is a typical hallmark of encrypted traffic. The numbers are standard morse numbers except the 'short zero' (ie sending a dash (a 't ... Views: 528 |
 | Numbers stations, beacons and other radio sounds This video compiles some "weird" sounds I've been able to record, from numbers stations to beacons to datalinks. It is unknown what are some... This video compiles some "weird" sounds I've been able to record, from numbers stations to beacons to datalinks. It is unknown what are some of them used for, nor even its location sometimes. There are a lot of pages with information about these signals if you search a bit in the Internet. Comments welcome. Este vídeo compila algunos sonidos "extraños" que he podido grabar, desde estaciones de números hasta "beacons" y enlaces de datos. Se desconoce para qué se usan algunos de ellos e ... Views: 5,847 |
 | Numbers station - XPA polytone short message You wait a bit longer for an XPA polytone station and you get a message. Recorded at 6842 khz. Not a very clear recording and, unfortunately... You wait a bit longer for an XPA polytone station and you get a message. Recorded at 6842 khz. Not a very clear recording and, unfortunately, E10 is broadcasting on the adjacent frequency of 6840 khz. In fact at 1.40 you can just about hear the word 'kilo'. It gets very crowded in spy HF land. The header takes up most of this recording, but skip to 1.30 to shorten the trip. XPA is believed to be Russian, and transmits tones that can be decoded to numbers, which can in turn be decoded to a ... Views: 776 |
 | Numbers station - E6 finally with a message This is my first recording of the E6 (as the Enigma 2000 amateur monitoring group classify it) numbers station sending more than a null tran... This is my first recording of the E6 (as the Enigma 2000 amateur monitoring group classify it) numbers station sending more than a null transmission. The recording is very noisy. After the recipient/header call the noise increases, with some of the warbling typically associated with a jammer. E6 is believed to be Russian, and the recipients are *assumed* to be in the West, although jamming by Western countries is not uncommon. The recipient/header is 258, the index and group count (around 0 ... Views: 1,602 |
 | Fresh Look on Life - Numbers Stations (SUB ITA - sottotitoli in italiano) from: captainsonic.wordpress.com Numbers stations are shortwave radio stations of uncertain origin. They generally broadcast voices reading ... from: captainsonic.wordpress.com Numbers stations are shortwave radio stations of uncertain origin. They generally broadcast voices reading streams of numbers, words, letters (sometimes using a spelling alphabet), tunes or Morse code. [From wikipedia.org] Look at the following page for more informations about Numbers Stations: en.wikipedia.org Views: 1,532 |
 | Numbers Station - E6 - nightly call for agent 206 Nothing spectacular about this - a null message: '206 206 206 00000'. But it has been broadcast every night I've checked - right up to tonig... Nothing spectacular about this - a null message: '206 206 206 00000'. But it has been broadcast every night I've checked - right up to tonight - 19 December 2008 (the recording was made on 14 December). Same frequency and time every night (see below). I assume it can be heard all over Western Europe. Each time I've checked it has been a null message. This suggests whoever the recipient is (let's call him/her Agent 206), they must have to check almost every night, and is expected to respond ... Views: 970 |
 | Numbers station - XPH High-Pitched Polytone? Caught around 6.83 Mhz (1945 UTC - 7/2/08) - I was trying to receive using 2 AM radios to simulate SSB, although I'm not sure if this was an... Caught around 6.83 Mhz (1945 UTC - 7/2/08) - I was trying to receive using 2 AM radios to simulate SSB, although I'm not sure if this was an SSB broadcast. Missed the preamble, although the ending sounds like the XPH polytone I've heard on the Conet Project. XPH is classed as a numbers station (ie the tones can each be a 'number'), and is as mysterious as it is fascinating. XPH is believed to be Russian in origin. For those who are confused as to what a numbers station is, see en.wikipedia ... Views: 1,149 |
 | Numbers station - (properly) the Lincolnshire Poacher The Lincolnshire Poacher, the way it should sound, on my new Degen DE1103. Frequency near 6485 khz USB. You can hear the interval tune (it i... The Lincolnshire Poacher, the way it should sound, on my new Degen DE1103. Frequency near 6485 khz USB. You can hear the interval tune (it is apparently played on a calliope - what the heck is a calliope anyway?) followed by the callup, 45962. I can no longer claim to be listening to numbers stations on a £3 radio, but hopefully I won't turn into a radio collector/addict. For those who are confused as to what a numbers station is, see en.wikipedia.org UPDATE 21/8/08: This station, after ... Views: 1,159 |
 | Numbers station - E11 'Oblique' Recorded at 2010 UTC, Tuesday 8 April, at 4840 khz USB. I'm not sure if evening slots are common for this station. It's an automated lady vo... Recorded at 2010 UTC, Tuesday 8 April, at 4840 khz USB. I'm not sure if evening slots are common for this station. It's an automated lady voice with fairly rapid five-figure groups, ends with 'Out!' I missed the start, so unfortunately you don't get to hear the eponymous 'oblique'. Numbers catchers note the station has a morse, German and Slavic counterpart, and believe the station to be Polish in origin (although it could have shared usership). I'm not sure what evidence there is for this ... Views: 1,215 |
 | Numbers station - E25 - Shouty (Egyptian?) Lady My first catch of the lady ('YL' in radio geek speak) version of an E25 broadcast. Pretty much full broadcast (minus the repeat reading). Re... My first catch of the lady ('YL' in radio geek speak) version of an E25 broadcast. Pretty much full broadcast (minus the repeat reading). Recorded at 9450 khz. Signal fairly good for the UK. Good time to catch this would be 1200-1300 some Saturdays. E25 is the name given by the ENIGMA 2000 monitoring group to this curious (occasionally comical) numbers station, which is believed to originate from Egypt or a nearby country. Broadcasts are largely in English, with an interesting pronounciation ... Views: 1,688 |
 | Numbers station - S6b (now clearly not such a rarity) Recording of S6b (or S06b depending on how you wish to count it) at 9075 khz, 1700 UTC, Friday 18 April 2008. Despite being supposedly rare,... Recording of S6b (or S06b depending on how you wish to count it) at 9075 khz, 1700 UTC, Friday 18 April 2008. Despite being supposedly rare, this station variation was also heard two days before (with different contents). This current recording is fortunately clearer. S6 is the 'Russian Man'. S6b is a variant whereby instead of launching into a usual message directly he uses a short, non-random message including a 11111 stutter group. In this case he did this several times going through ... Views: 593 |
 | E6 'English Man' numbers station with start of message - for recipient 903 The first part of a broadcast dubbed 'The English Man', AKA the E6 numbers station as the ENIGMA2K monitoring group call it. I was actually ... The first part of a broadcast dubbed 'The English Man', AKA the E6 numbers station as the ENIGMA2K monitoring group call it. I was actually looking for the recurring '206 null' broadcast that was daily at 2100 UTC. Well, I've still lost that one. This current broadcast (also at 2100 UTC) was found at 5115 khz AM, Thursday 26 Feb 2009. It is aiming for recipient (I presume) 903. After repeating 903 several times it moves to index 456, and a group count of 98. 98 is actually a lot of groups ... Views: 315 |
 | Numbers Station - faint Spanish numbers + 'final final' As an addendum to my earlier recording of this Spanish station (V2/V2A - Cuba?) - end of message: 'final final' - at about 30 seconds in. He... As an addendum to my earlier recording of this Spanish station (V2/V2A - Cuba?) - end of message: 'final final' - at about 30 seconds in. Heard in the UK, 2008. Frequency - around 6900 khz (can't be accurate as the analogue tuner is very imprecise). For those who have stumbled across this page and are are confused as to what a numbers station is, see en.wikipedia.org Views: 448 |
 | Numbers station - E10 Echo Zulu India - full transmission Quite a noisy recording, but all the elements are there. E10, using callsign 'Echo Zulu India' sending a 20 group message. Broadcast near 68... Quite a noisy recording, but all the elements are there. E10, using callsign 'Echo Zulu India' sending a 20 group message. Broadcast near 6840 khz 1700 UTC 1/3/2008. E10 is believed to be operated by Mossad. The callsign ends 2:27 into the recording, then goes into the preamble and the message is read and repeated. The message is transcribed as follows. The chances of a crack are minuscule, but anyone is free to try: BBEDI ZDSZA NREIG ZMSQF NNYSM PLNXD FZGDY EEWIN UOORA FGDPD LDCGW INWOL ... Views: 1,955 |
 | Numbers Station Lincolnshire Poacher behind Voice of Korea Numbers Station Lincolnshire Poacher hidden behind Voice of Korea in SSB. Lincolnshire Poacher is able to be listened only in USB while hidi... Numbers Station Lincolnshire Poacher hidden behind Voice of Korea in SSB. Lincolnshire Poacher is able to be listened only in USB while hiding in LSB. Numbers stations are shortwave radio stations of uncertain origin. They generally broadcast voices reading streams of numbers, words, letters (sometimes using a spelling alphabet), tunes or Morse code. [From: wikipedia.org] Look at the following page for more informations about Numbers Stations: en.wikipedia.org Views: 3,809 |
 | Numbers station - Spanish numbers (fairly strong signal) Fairly strong signal for European reception, that is. Frequency near 5900khz. Eventually ended on 'final final final' (not on this recording... Fairly strong signal for European reception, that is. Frequency near 5900khz. Eventually ended on 'final final final' (not on this recording) For those who are confused as to what a numbers station is, see en.wikipedia.org Views: 501 |
 | Number Station V2a "ATENCION" at 5883KHz Recorded in Mexico at 0715 UTC at March 17,2008 Rx:Grundig Yacht Boy 400 Professional Edition --- If you want know what is exactly a number ... Recorded in Mexico at 0715 UTC at March 17,2008 Rx:Grundig Yacht Boy 400 Professional Edition --- If you want know what is exactly a number station check: in spanish: es.wikipedia.org in english: en.wikipedia.org And: www.simonmason.karoo.net Antenna: 7mt dipole Views: 1,198 |
 | Numbers Station - S6 - The Russian Man returns It's a case of long time no hear for me. The last time I caught The Russian Man (designated S6 by the Enigma 2000 monitoring group) was at t... It's a case of long time no hear for me. The last time I caught The Russian Man (designated S6 by the Enigma 2000 monitoring group) was at the start of 2008. This time I managed to catch the tail end of a 50 group message. How can I tell it's a 50 group message? The positioning index and group count ('276 276 50 50') are repeated at the end of the message before the '00000' ending. It is presumed the positioning index helps the agent find the correct point on their one time pad. By deduction ... Views: 798 |
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