wun-digest Monday, September 17 2001 Volume 01 : Number 2075 Re: [WUN] A thought about security Re: [WUN] Re: Reception around 1.7 MHz. [WUN] unid signal Re: [WUN] New needing help RE: [WUN] Re: Reception around 1.7 MHz. [WUN] 4MHz (tiny) log. [WUN] MIL: 9023.05 - JULIET Re: [WUN] Re: Reception around 1.7 MHz. [WUN] United Flight 93 [WUN] AFN reactivated 13254 kHZ [WUN] Log; VLF - CIS MIL High Command Moskva, intense activity [WUN] DIG: Logs [WUN] Dig: Mar: - logs [WUN] Checkout Radio H.F. Internet Newsletter - SPECIAL EDITION [WUN] Dig Log(s) - UnId [WUN] Re: Dig Log(s) - UnId RE: [WUN] 11175 ARCHITECT(with the posting!) Re: [WUN] 4MHz (tiny) log. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2001 22:15:59 +0100 From: "M.J.Powell" Subject: Re: [WUN] A thought about security In message <004201c13ede$15e0cb40$0a01a8c0@JohnSvendsen>, John Svendsen writes >:Something just occurred to me that I thought I should share. >: >:The terrorists have not yet identified themselves. There are, >:logically, two >:reasons for this (actually a third, but I don't want to go there): >: >:1. The perpetrators underestimated the US response, and cower in fear. >:2. The perpetrators are not done. Or they are in a place where they could be got at, so they are keeping shtum. Mike - -- M.J.Powell - -- The Worldwide UTE News (WUN) mailing list. WUN is a non-profit, dues-free club established in 1995 to share information on shortwave utilities. For more information: http://www.wunclub.com. Write to listmaster@wunclub.com if you need assistance with the mailing list. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2001 14:59:27 -0700 From: "Utility World \(Hugh Stegman\)" Subject: Re: [WUN] Re: Reception around 1.7 MHz. - ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 7:59 AM Subject: [WUN] Re: Reception around 1.7 MHz. > I just listened to Tom's sound sample. This is no Hyperfix and as far as I know > Raydist sounds different. DGPS would be a possibility. This is most definitely neither Hyperfix nor Raydist, both of which I'm pretty familiar with. I never hear the particular digital signals in question, except in files sent by a member of this list, who I've been in contact with for some months. Sounds like digital data signalling of some type. - -hugh Hugh Stegman NV6H 34N 118W MT Utility World http://www.ominous-valve.com/uteworld.html - -- The Worldwide UTE News (WUN) mailing list. WUN is a non-profit, dues-free club established in 1995 to share information on shortwave utilities. For more information: http://www.wunclub.com. Write to listmaster@wunclub.com if you need assistance with the mailing list. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 00:12:22 +0200 From: ary@luna.nl Subject: [WUN] unid signal Hi all, I have uploaded two sound samples to 'Numbers & Oddities' site. M21 - Russian Air Defense, BT99 marker and an unid signal that is very similar to XPH. The sound is a bit lower and it consists of less tones. XPH uses 14 tones, this one probably 12. Any ideas? http://home.luna.nl/~ary Ary - -- The Worldwide UTE News (WUN) mailing list. WUN is a non-profit, dues-free club established in 1995 to share information on shortwave utilities. For more information: http://www.wunclub.com. Write to listmaster@wunclub.com if you need assistance with the mailing list. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2001 15:25:26 -0700 From: Robert Manny Subject: Re: [WUN] New needing help I'm not all that experienced, but I note that voice frequencies are sometimes used for non voice purposes. So if you hear data being broadcast on voice freqs, don't automatically ignore them. Also I think that the Grove web site is tops, but if you hear US activity from you area, that should be a top priority to store in your radio's memory. Try at different times of the day. Because of skip, what you hear during the morning, would be from a different part of the planet than what you hear during the afternoon or evening. This also changes because of the solar index which can be checked out here in the US, at 18 minutes after the hour at 5000, 10000, and 15000 khz. This is repeated at, I think, 45 minutes after the hour. From the West coast of the US I can hear the UK Hams during the afternoon and early evening, so I guess it should be the same for you. I'd say try for the US transmittions during the afternoons and early evenings. During the day 11175, is active and perhaps you'll hear other freqs mentioned on that channel. PS: I've been Jonesin' (american slang) for one of those Wellbrook antennas for a while now, are they really good? - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike" To: Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 8:51 AM Subject: [WUN] New needing help > Hi > > As a fairly new HF listener I wonder if some of the seasoned members could > help me out? > > Other than the GHFS frequencies I wonder if you could advise me on some > voice only frequencies that I might try pertaining to the terrible events > in America last Tuesday. > I have seen the document on the Grove web site but find it hard to work out > which frequencies I should store in my radios limited memory. > The FEMA ones look interesting but which ones might make it over here? > > Also I would be interested to learn of the frequencies for the military > build up over here and in the US. > I've seen some tanker aircraft locally and that is most unusual! > > RAF, USAF and anything that you feel might help me. > > Thanks in advance > > > Mike in West Sussex on the south coast of the UK > > > 50'49.3 N by 0'36.3 W > > > Using FRG-100 and Wellbrook ALA1530 loop antenna. > > -- > The Worldwide UTE News (WUN) mailing list. WUN is a non-profit, > dues-free club established in 1995 to share information on shortwave > utilities. For more information: http://www.wunclub.com. Write to > listmaster@wunclub.com if you need assistance with the mailing list. - -- The Worldwide UTE News (WUN) mailing list. WUN is a non-profit, dues-free club established in 1995 to share information on shortwave utilities. For more information: http://www.wunclub.com. Write to listmaster@wunclub.com if you need assistance with the mailing list. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 00:26:43 +0200 From: "John Svendsen" Subject: RE: [WUN] Re: Reception around 1.7 MHz. :This is most definitely neither Hyperfix nor Raydist, both of which I'm :pretty familiar with. Can someone please fill me in on this ??? What are those 'modes' ?? - -- John a.k.a. svimen www.svimen.com ICQ:3488075 TEL: +47 40 45 03 07 - -- The Worldwide UTE News (WUN) mailing list. WUN is a non-profit, dues-free club established in 1995 to share information on shortwave utilities. For more information: http://www.wunclub.com. Write to listmaster@wunclub.com if you need assistance with the mailing list. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 00:58:09 +0100 (BST) From: David Pickard Subject: [WUN] 4MHz (tiny) log. 16/09/2001 4742kHz @ 2303Z Architect wkg Ascot 7009 with TAF for Keflavik. My books show this a/c to be an "Andover E-3", presumably the same E-3 as the USAF have? 73 - -- David Pickard Owner/Moderator of SARWatch, http://www.sar-europe.com - - Equip: Yaesu FRG-7700 with matching ATU, 60ft end fed wire. - - - -- The Worldwide UTE News (WUN) mailing list. WUN is a non-profit, dues-free club established in 1995 to share information on shortwave utilities. For more information: http://www.wunclub.com. Write to listmaster@wunclub.com if you need assistance with the mailing list. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2001 21:24:00 -0500 From: Jeff Haverlah Subject: [WUN] MIL: 9023.05 - JULIET 0214z 17 Sep 01 9023.05 was active at 0146z with JULIET (good levels; slightly off freq) working OKIE SAM (good) and others. By 0217z JULIET is now at weak/barely readable levels and maybe on freq. Freq is also strongly qrm'd by the het from a carrier parked on 9024.2, from the ALE slop from 9025.0, and from the AM Voice of Iran signal on 9022.1. Jeff Haverlah - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jeff Haverlah Coastal Texas jehaverlah@pdq.net Drake R7 (Gilfer Mod) Drake R8B Ten-Tec RX320/GNRX320 Panasonic RFB-65 JPS NIR-12/ANC-4 "wires" - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -- The Worldwide UTE News (WUN) mailing list. WUN is a non-profit, dues-free club established in 1995 to share information on shortwave utilities. For more information: http://www.wunclub.com. Write to listmaster@wunclub.com if you need assistance with the mailing list. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 07:17:29 +0200 From: ary@luna.nl Subject: Re: [WUN] Re: Reception around 1.7 MHz. These are radio navigation systems, John. I wrote a number of articles in my column several years ago, covering most LF-HF systems around at the time. The series appeared in WUN v1 #11 - v2 #2, You can download the newsletters from www.wunclub.com Regards, Ary On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 00:26:43 +0200, you wrote: >:This is most definitely neither Hyperfix nor Raydist, both of which I'm >:pretty familiar with. > >Can someone please fill me in on this ??? What are those 'modes' ?? > >-- >John a.k.a. svimen >www.svimen.com >ICQ:3488075 >TEL: +47 40 45 03 07 - -- The Worldwide UTE News (WUN) mailing list. WUN is a non-profit, dues-free club established in 1995 to share information on shortwave utilities. For more information: http://www.wunclub.com. Write to listmaster@wunclub.com if you need assistance with the mailing list. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 08:34:13 +0200 From: "Enzio Gehrig" Subject: [WUN] United Flight 93 Hello EveryWun, First of all my deepest sympathies to the families of the victims of this dreadful terrorist attack. My heart is with them. I have just re-subscribed to this list, so please forgive me if the following issue has been addressed before. My question relates to United flight 93. On TV, right after the Pentagon was hit, a video was shown several times of a low-flying plane headed for an unknown destination. The plane on this video was a four-engine plane, most likely a Boeing 747. United flight 93 was a Boeing 757, a twin-engine plane. In my opinion, it cannot have been the plane on the video, even though the reporters in their comments about that video always referred to United flight 93. My question is: what happened to the four-engine plane, where did it come from, where did it go? Maybe someone can resolve this puzzle for me, it's been bugging me for days. Cheers, Enzio Gehrig Denia/Spain(38.50N/000.04E) JRC535D/ICR8500/ALA1530/MTA - -- The Worldwide UTE News (WUN) mailing list. WUN is a non-profit, dues-free club established in 1995 to share information on shortwave utilities. For more information: http://www.wunclub.com. Write to listmaster@wunclub.com if you need assistance with the mailing list. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 07:54:41 +0200 From: "Karel Honzik" Subject: [WUN] AFN reactivated 13254 kHZ Hi, AFN (shortwave relay for American forces abroad) reactivated 13254 kHz (USB). This frequency was in use for the first time in April 2001 but for short time period only. GOOD DX, Karel Honzik the Czech Republic (Czechia) *********************************** - -- The Worldwide UTE News (WUN) mailing list. WUN is a non-profit, dues-free club established in 1995 to share information on shortwave utilities. For more information: http://www.wunclub.com. Write to listmaster@wunclub.com if you need assistance with the mailing list. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 08:23:29 +0100 From: "Trond Jacobsen" Subject: [WUN] Log; VLF - CIS MIL High Command Moskva, intense activity Hello EveryWun The frequency in kHz and the time in UTC 18.1 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva Russia, Krasnodar tx site, 0638 F1A/F1B morse + t-600 (17/sep/2001)(TJ) 18.1 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva Russia, Krasnodar tx site, 0643 F1A/F1B morse flash override with strategic code message, msg repeated 0644 ( msg see below ) (17/sep/2001)(TJ) 18.1 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva Russia, Krasnodar tx site, 0648 F1B t-600 aka Bee/36-50 75 Hz regular long sequence of msgs (17/sep/2001)(TJ) 18.1 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva Russia, Krasnodar tx site, 0658 F1B t-600 aka Bee/36-50 75 Hz regualer short msg (17/sep/2001)(TJ) 18.1 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva Russia, Krasnodar tx site, 0703 N0N carrier then 0706 A1A morse flash override procedural sign, followed by F1B t-600 aka Bee/36-50 75 Hz msg, off-air 0707 (17/sep/2001)(TJ) 18.1 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva Russia, Krasnodar tx site, 0707 A1X interrupted carrier 10 ticks/sec ( similar to Beta TS ticks !! ) followed by ticks with longer spacing, then 0708 N0N, off-air 070824 (17/sep/2001)(TJ) 18.1 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva Russia, Krasnodar tx site, 0711 A1A ( hand-sendt ? ) morse 14.6wpm flash override with strategic code message, msg repeated 0713 ( msg see below ) (17/sep/2001)(TJ) 18.1 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva Russia, Krasnodar tx site, 0716 N0N weak carrier increasing in strenght (17/sep/2001)(TJ) 18.1 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva Russia, Krasnodar tx site, 00717 A1A morse flash override then F1B t-600 aka Bee/36-50 75 Hz, off-air 0719 (17/sep/2001)(TJ) 18.1 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva Russia, Krasnodar tx site, 0728 F1B t-600 aka Bee/36-50 75 Hz, regular short msg(17/sep/2001)(TJ) 18.1 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva Russia, Krasnodar tx site, 0738 F1B t-600 aka Bee/36-50 75 Hz regular short msg (17/sep/2001)(TJ) 18.1 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva Russia, Krasnodar tx site, 0748 F1B t-600 aka Bee/36-50 75 Hz regular long sequence of msgs, off-air in schedule at 0755 (17/sep/2001)(TJ) 18.1 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva Russia, Krasnodar tx site, 0758 F1B t-600 aka Bee/36-50 75 Hz regular short msg (17/sep/2001)(TJ) 18.1 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva Russia, Krasnodar tx site, 0810 A1A morse 16wpm flash override with strategic code message, msg repeated 0811 ( msg see below ) (17/sep/2001)(TJ) 18.1 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva Russia, Krasnodar tx site, 0813 A1A morse 5FG's ( msg see below ) (17/sep/2001)(TJ) 18.1 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva Russia, Krasnodar tx site, 081450 A1A morse error message ( xxxxxx) , then t-600 aka Bee/36-50 75 Hz, off-air 0816 (17/sep/2001)(TJ) 27.3 RDL: CIS MIL High Command Moskva, far-east tx site, 0634 F1A/F1B morse unreadable, due to extrem ionospheric wave guide noise levels at this fx, off-air at 0636 (17/sep/2001)(TJ) Transcription of strategic code messages: 0643/0644 UTC: uuu xxx xxx rdl rdl 79046 02907 biokamera 3561 9905 0711/0713 UTC: ( poss hand-sendt ? ) uuu xxx xxx rdl rdl 41396 16604 abukuma 8689 6581 butei n 7147 0465 ( at 0713 "butei n" was sendt as "bute in", neither time was the word sendt as butein ) 0810/0811 UTC: xxx xxx rdl rdl 71597 79900 nah lestka 2300 5308 0813 UTC: u u rdl rdl 87992 68378 87992 68378 87992 68378 k The 0707 interrupted carrier, has never previously been heard, sounded similar to the BETA time ticks, anywun heard similar from RDL ? During this last hours, there has been carrier tests at 18.2 kHz, poss VTX3 Indian Navy INS Katabomman at Vijayanarayanam, wich for a long time now has been quiet after ( a non-successful ? ) conversion to MSK. best regards Trond at ALFLAB, Halden in Norway 59°8'12''N 11°23'55''E - -- The Worldwide UTE News (WUN) mailing list. WUN is a non-profit, dues-free club established in 1995 to share information on shortwave utilities. For more information: http://www.wunclub.com. Write to listmaster@wunclub.com if you need assistance with the mailing list. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 09:44:38 +0100 From: Peter Thompson Subject: [WUN] DIG: Logs Hi All, A few logs from the weekend: 11415.2 RFFAB: Paris, France 10.15 ARQ-M2 200/400 Ch A: 5-lg tfc to RFFVAY, Sarajevo, on FDX cct. Ch B: RFFTB with flight info to RFFSBIA,Sarajevo, on BVA cct (16Sep01). (PT) 15898.0 P6Z: Paris, France 10.00 FEC-A 192/400 MFA with 5-lg tfc to Z4D, Nouakchott emb (16Sep01). (PT) 19101.7 RFLI: Fort de France, Martinique 08.30 ARQ-E3 192/400 CdeV to self on BFL cct to Paris (16Sep01). (PT) 23190.0 P6Z: Paris, France 08.45 FEC-A 192/400 MFA calling N2G, Sanaa embassy, with RYRY's and svc msg (16Sep01). (PT) 73's Peter. North Wales, U.K. Racal RA1792 / Cyclopse vertical / JV Comm/ Radioraft Lowe HF225 / MLB-Long Wire / M7000 - -- The Worldwide UTE News (WUN) mailing list. WUN is a non-profit, dues-free club established in 1995 to share information on shortwave utilities. For more information: http://www.wunclub.com. Write to listmaster@wunclub.com if you need assistance with the mailing list. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 09:36:30 +0100 From: Day Watson Subject: [WUN] Dig: Mar: - logs Logs for 16/Sep: 490.0 E: CORSEN 1640 fec 100/E/170 Wx bdcast in FF followed by navs. (16/Sep)(DW) 12176.0 ---: UNID 1337 RTTY 75/R/500 Opchat "ok asam" then offair (16/Sep)(DW) 12581.5 XSV: TIANJIN RADIO 1409 CW Chan free marker "XSV" (16/Sep)(DW) 12585.0 NRV: USCG GUAM 1404 CW Chan free marker "NRV" (16/Sep)(DW) 12586.0 UDK2: MURMANSK RADIO 1414 CW Chan free marker "UDK2" (16/Sep)(DW) 12588.0 HEC13: BERN RADIO 1417 CW Chan free marker "HEC" (16/Sep)(DW) 12590.5 RRR34: MOSCOW RADIO 1419 CW Chan free marker "RRR34" (16/Sep)(DW) 12591.5 UFL: VLADIVOSTOK RADIO 1421 CW Chan free marker "de UFL" (16/Sep)(DW) 12592.5 NMN: USCG PORTSMOUTH 1423 CW Chan free marker "NMN" (16/Sep)(DW) 12593.0 ESA: TALLINN RADIO 1424 CW Chan free marker "ESA" (16/Sep)(DW) 12593.5 UDB2: KHOLMSK RADIO 1427 CW Chan free marker "UDB2" (16/Sep)(DW) 12594.5 A9M: BAHRAIN RADIO 1428 CW Chan free marker "de A9M tlx" (16/Sep)(DW) 12598.0 SPA62: GDYNIA RADIO 1433 CW Chan free marker "SPA" (16/Sep)(DW) 12599.5 UAT: MOSCOW RADIO 1436 CW Chan free marker "de UAT" (16/Sep)(DW) 12602.5 IAR: ROME RADIO 1440 CW Chan free marker "IAR" (16/Sep)(DW) 12603.5 SVO: OLYMPIA RADIO 1443 CW Chan free marker "de SVO" (16/Sep)(DW) 12606.0 UIW: KALININGRAD RADIO 1445 CW Chan free marker "de UIW KLD" (16/Sep)(DW) 12610.5 VCT: GW NODE NEWFOUNDLAND 1450 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "VCT" (16/Sep)(DW) 12613.0 XSQ: GUANGZHOU RADIO 1453 arq 100/E/170 QSL to unid ship. Reverts to chan free marker "XSQ" (16/Sep)(DW) 12615.0 USU: MARIUPOL RADIO 1456 CW Chan free marker "USU" (16/Sep)(DW) 12616.0 LZW: VARNA RADIO 1457 CW Chan free marker "de LZW LZW" (16/Sep)(DW) 12624.5 UCE: ARKHANGELSK RADIO 1502 CW Chan free marker "UCE" - spur? (16/Sep)(DW) 12625.5 UCE: ARKHANGELSK RADIO 1506 CW Chan free marker "UCE" - constant mark tone. (16/Sep)(DW) 12634.5 TAH: ISTANBUL RADIO 1509 CW Chan free marker "TAH" (16/Sep)(DW) 12635.5 LZW: VARNA RADIO 1512 CW Chan free marker "de LZW LZW" (16/Sep)(DW) 12639.5 OST50: OOSTENDE RADIO 1513 CW Chan free marker "OST" (16/Sep)(DW) 12649.5 XSG: SHANGHAI RADIO 1516 CW Chan free marker "XSG" (16/Sep)(DW) 12654.0 TAH: ISTANBUL RADIO 1518 CW Chan free marker "TAH" (16/Sep)(DW) 12660.0 LFI: GW NODE ROGALAND 1520 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "LFI". Wkng ship in Globedata. (16/Sep)(DW) 12664.5 FUO12: FN TOULON 1747 RTTY 75/N/850 Marker "NAWS de FUO12 znr uuuuu zui testing ry's sg's" (16/Sep)(DW) 12666.5 FUG: FN LA REGINE 1753 RTTY 150/N/850 Marker "zczcABC3799 FAA de FUG ry's sg's figs. (16/Sep)(DW) 12673.5 A9M: GW NODE BAHRAIN 1756 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "A9M". Wkng ship in Globedata (16/Sep)(DW) 12678.0 LFI: GW NODE ROGALAND 1801 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "LFI". Wkng ship in Globedata (16/Sep)(DW) 12709.0 A9M: BAHRAIN RADIO 2143 CW Marker "cq de A9M" (16/Sep)(DW) 12711.0 PWZ33: BN RIO DE JANEIRO 2146 RTTY 75/N/850 Nav wngs. Rough note, poor copy (16/Sep)(DW) 12712.0 HLF: GW NODE SEOUL 2150 CW Chan free marker (Globe) "HLF" (16/Sep)(DW) 13600.5 HEC23: BERN RADIO 1438 CW Chan free marker "HEC" (16/Sep)(DW) Regards Day Watson Qth: Clevedon, UK Rx: JRC/NRD535, JRC/NRD545 Dec: HOKA CODE30A, JVcomm32 PC-ALE, RadioRaft WUN: Digital Review editor ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -- The Worldwide UTE News (WUN) mailing list. WUN is a non-profit, dues-free club established in 1995 to share information on shortwave utilities. For more information: http://www.wunclub.com. Write to listmaster@wunclub.com if you need assistance with the mailing list. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 09:16:39 -0400 From: al Subject: [WUN] Checkout Radio H.F. Internet Newsletter - SPECIAL EDITION The always excellent "Radio HF Internet Newsletter" has just released a "special edition" re the recent attacks on the WTC & Pentagon.Because they have a number of links that deals with 'ute' info I thought WUN people would find it of value. Checkout: http://www.trsc.com/cw/Radio_HF_Internet_Newsletter_SPECIAL_EDITION.txt Al - -- al dudley **** al@olg.com wash dc , usa ************** radios: 535d,r70,frg7 ************** decoders: code30a code3gold w40pc m1200 m7000 ************** - -- The Worldwide UTE News (WUN) mailing list. WUN is a non-profit, dues-free club established in 1995 to share information on shortwave utilities. For more information: http://www.wunclub.com. Write to listmaster@wunclub.com if you need assistance with the mailing list. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 10:31:06 -0400 From: al Subject: [WUN] Dig Log(s) - UnId Can anyone hear/id the burst,Packet like,trans on 10196.90-10197.00 @ 1430z?? Thanks, Al - -- al dudley **** al@olg.com wash dc , usa ************** radios: 535d,r70,frg7 ************** decoders: code3gold w40pc m1200 m7000 ************** - -- The Worldwide UTE News (WUN) mailing list. WUN is a non-profit, dues-free club established in 1995 to share information on shortwave utilities. For more information: http://www.wunclub.com. Write to listmaster@wunclub.com if you need assistance with the mailing list. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 11:43:02 -0400 From: al Subject: [WUN] Re: Dig Log(s) - UnId > Can anyone hear/id the burst,Packet like,trans on 10196.90-10197.00 @ > 1430z?? At first I thought the trans had a narrow shift but after some more work I see it's a much wider.The freq may be lower,like around 10196.00.He seems to be fading out & another dx'r,in my general area,notes they can not hear it at all.The sig is too weak to get solid numbers & I'm trying to tape it but the back-ground noise makes it hard. Al - -- al dudley **** al@olg.com wash dc , usa ************** radios: 535d,r70,frg7 ************** decoders: w40pc m1200 m7000 ************** - -- The Worldwide UTE News (WUN) mailing list. WUN is a non-profit, dues-free club established in 1995 to share information on shortwave utilities. For more information: http://www.wunclub.com. Write to listmaster@wunclub.com if you need assistance with the mailing list. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 14:10:05 -0400 From: "Larry Van Horn" Subject: RE: [WUN] 11175 ARCHITECT(with the posting!) I have sent this to the list a couple of times. Croughton is down for its Scope Command upgrade. NOTAMS have been issued throughout the system so the pilots have been briefed. It has nothing to do with events of last Tuesday. 73 all and good hunting, Larry Van Horn Amateur Radio Call -- N5FPW DXCC (Mixed mode/10 Mtr), WAC, WAS Monitoring Times Assistant Editor WUN Government/Military Columnist The MT Fed File, Milcom, and Service Search Columnist Grove Enterprises, the publisher of Monitoring Times Magazine Telephone: V-828-837-9200/F-828-837-2216/800-438-8155 http://www.grove-ent.com larry@grove-ent.com > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-wun@qth.net [mailto:owner-wun@qth.net]On Behalf Of Skywatch > Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 4:30 AM > To: Bill Woodman; wun@listserver.qth.net > Subject: Re: [WUN] 11175 ARCHITECT(with the posting!) > > > A few weeks ago Croughton went very quiet. At that time Architect started > to carry GHFS traffic. This is not a _result_ of the WTC incident but who > knows why Croughton wnet off the air in the first place? > You are right that many crews do not seem to have been breifed on this. > > Skywatch > > At 14:19 15/09/2001 +0000, Bill Woodman wrote: > >also heard architect on 11175 14.9.01 with a phone patch for a reach > >callsign. Reach callsign seemed quite supprised to find > architect on 11175 > >also. maybe some joint comms re world trade centre attack? > > > >73 > >william > >uk > > > > > >>From: ANDREWANDYCOM@aol.com > >>Reply-To: ANDREWANDYCOM@aol.com > >>To: > >>CC: > >>Subject: [WUN] 11175 ARCHITECT(with the posting!) > >>Date: Sat, 08 Sep 2001 16:01:52 EDT > >> > >>08.48z 8/9/01 > >>11175 > >> TF12 requesting radio check and answered by ARCHITECT(RAF STCICS). > >> > >>08.56z > >> 04JG requesting radio check answered again by ARCHITECT > >>Does anyone know why the RAF would be answering these calls on 11175? > >>Possibly something to do with the drug busts in the Carrabian?? > >>Regards > >>Andy > >>Central Southern uk (AEW) > >> > >>-- > >>The Worldwide UTE News (WUN) mailing list. WUN is a non-profit, > >>dues-free club established in 1995 to share information on shortwave > >>utilities. For more information: http://www.wunclub.com. 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Write to listmaster@wunclub.com if you need assistance with the mailing list. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 19:36:43 +0100 From: Graham Tanner Subject: Re: [WUN] 4MHz (tiny) log. David Pickard wrote: > > 16/09/2001 > 4742kHz @ 2303Z Architect wkg Ascot 7009 with TAF for Keflavik. > > My books show this a/c to be an "Andover E-3", presumably the same E-3 as > the USAF have? > David, ... then I'd strongly suggest that you get a newer 'book' as the RAF retired all its Andover aircraft in the mid 1990's. Its NOT the 'same type of E-3 as the USAF have'; the RAF type a was a 2-engined prop a/c, completely different to the USAF 4-engined Boeing jet with a big radar. I have reason to believe that what you heard was a RAF E-3 aircraft, as they have been known to use 7000 series callsigns when flying abroad. - -- ===================================================== Graham Tanner: graham.tanner1@virgin.net (London, UK) G6SUQ (at one time) 51.33'N 000.25'W (AR-3030 & G5RV) ===================================================== - -- The Worldwide UTE News (WUN) mailing list. WUN is a non-profit, dues-free club established in 1995 to share information on shortwave utilities. For more information: http://www.wunclub.com. Write to listmaster@wunclub.com if you need assistance with the mailing list. ------------------------------ End of wun-digest V1 #2075 **************************