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                             [- N&O #06 -]

Hello spooks hunters. First of all, I have sad news: Guy has left us.
Lack of feedback is the main reason. I said it a number of times before,
we CANNOT put N&O together without your help. We really need your input,
no matter what, logs, schedules, info, etc. 

Than the good news. Thanks to FAS we have a real nice agency profile 
this month. The 'AGENCY PROFILE' series is new and starts this month. 
I intend to include a number of profiles from now on.

As a special surprise I have the location of a number of Numbers Trans-
mission Sites for you. I have to thank Rimantas Pleikys and also other
sources -who prefer to remain anonymous- for all their help. Note that
all stations were df'ed more than once by professionals!

Backward Music Stations : location of the transmitters of the trans-
                          missions on 4706, 5178, 6695, 6753 kHz and
                          probably also other frequencies is Palermo,
                          Sicily, Italy. As far as I know it is a NATO
                          communications device. I don't know what it
                          exactly does, but when you listen very care-
                          fully, you can often hear traces of voice and
                          rtty signals.
Lincolnshire Poacher    : Cyprus
Cherry Ripe             : Guam
M18                     : Ust'Kamenogorsk, Kazachstan
XPH                     : west of Smolensk, Russia
M1                      : Kaliningrad, Russia
M12                     : Murom, Russia
The Buzzer (4625 kHz)   : between Kholm (NW of Moscow) and Moscow
Nancy Adam Susan        : near Alexandria, Egypt. Several hundreds df's
                          were conducted. The df's pinpoint the station
                          on the coast near Alexandria or maybe even 
                          offshore just off the Egypt coast
E10                     : Tel Aviv (other locations in the past included
                          Eilat and an offshore spot NW of Tel Aviv)
M51                     : just north of Paris
M21                     : various locations in European Russia
M63                     : various locations in Roumania


* ENIGMA CONTROL LIST - UPDATE *
--------------------------------
As you know, in N&O we use the designators assigned by 'ENIGMA' to the
various numbers stations. I received the following update from Mike of
the ENIGMA group. As the new list is not ready yet, we only publish the
updated info. When the new Control List is ready to roll, it will be
published here again.

Note that M57-M62 and M66 are reserved and are subject to re-appriasal.
The deleted stations have been found to be variants of stations already 
included in the list and will appear on the new issue of the Control 
List with their primary station, the deleted numbers will probably NOT
be reused.

    E08     Deleted
    E22     Arabic Man 2L/F (FD7,FD9)
    S22     Deleted
    S24     Deleted
    S27     Czech Lady II, M1C variant
    S28     Buzzer, formerly XB
    V03     Deleted
    V04     Deleted
    V11     Deleted
    M09     Deleted
    M11     Deleted
    M30     Deleted
    M35-38  Deleted
    M53     747.3F ends "= = AR AR VA VA"
    M54     V89T, only null format known
    M55     3F (x6) 000 000 long zero, null format only
    M56     5F long zero
    M57-62 
     & M66  Reserved, subject to re-appraisal
    M67     ends 0000, possibly Turkish
    M67A    variant, 3F 2F 7777
    XB      See S28
    XX      Pip, 3757 or 5450 kHz 
    XXX     Fast CW pips 3595 kHz


* CUBAN SPY RING RELATIONS??? *
-------------------------------
The following is a snippet from a article in the Miami Herald from a
couple of weeks ago:

      ''After nearly four decades of Cold War with Cuba, the FBI said
      Monday that it broke up the biggest spy ring in years from the
      communist island, alleging that a dozen operatives sought to
      infiltrate U.S. military bases in South Florida and sow discord
      among exile groups in Miami.''

Could this be the reason of the cut-back of Spanish and Cuban CW
numbers transmissions?? About a week after the arrests Andy Bell sent
us a note that the S7 Russian Man transmissions starting at 0500 UTC
have been transmitted daily for at least a week. It sent the same 
message day after day. Normally, this station transmits on two days 
per week as does its sister station V7. Hence, the extra transmissions 
started just after the arrests. COINCIDENCE???

The frequencies used were: 5937 kHz at 0500z; 7737 kHz at 0520z;
9337 kHz at 0540z.

The following message has been repeated every day:

Frequency ID = 973
Call = 1
Message ID = 168
GC = 111
Followed by 111 5fg.

Andy sez ''I'm wondering if this daily duplicate message is a test
transmission, training transmission or maybe the intended recipient is
just not responding?''


* AGENCY PROFILE: ISRAELI INTELLIGENCE *
----------------------------------------
Israeli intelligence agencies are/were very active on HF. Most of the
RTTY stations however are gone now and have probably have moved to
satellite. The voice numbers station (E10) is still there and is very 
active.

Although I always call them 'Mossad stations', it is not clear which
agency/agencies is/are actually transmitting these messages. The two
major candidates are Mossad and Shin Beth, but also the military Aman
is a possibility. The RTTY stations were almost certain Mossad stations.

In this edition of the 'Agency Profile' series I'd like to introduce you
to the various Israeli intelligence agencies and the numbers station(s)
related to these agencies: E10.

Official name: Ha-Mossad le-Modiin ule-Tafkidim Meyuhadim
Popular name : Mossad
Translation  : Institute for Intelligence and Special Tasks

Official name: Sherut ha-Bitachon ha-Klali
Popular name : Shin Bet
Translation  : General Security Service
 
Official name: Agaf ha-Modi'in
Popular name : Aman
Translation  : Military Intelligence

Official name: Leshkat Kesher Madao
Popular name : Lekem
Translation  : Bureau of Scientific Relations

Name: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Center for Political Research

* MOSSAD *
Mossad has responsibility for human intelligence collection, covert
action, and counterterrorism. Its focus is on Arab nations and organi-
zations throughout the world. Mossad also is responsible for the
clandestine movement of Jewish refugees out of Syria, Iran and Ethiopia.
Mossad agents are active in the former communist countries, in the West,
and at the UN.

Mossad is headquartered in Tel Aviv. The staff of Mossad was estimated
during the late 1980s to number between 1,500 to 2,000 personnel, with
more recent estimates placing the staff at an estimated 1,200 personnel.
The identity of the director of Mossad was traditionally a state secret,
or at least not widely publicized, but in March 1996 the Government
announced the appointment of Major General Danny Yatom as the replace-
ment for Shabtai Shavit, who resigned in early 1996.

Formerly Popular name: the Central Institute for Coordination and the
Central Institute for Intelligence and Security, Mossad was formed on
01 April 1951. Mossad was established by then Prime Minister David Ben
Gurion, who gave as Mossad's primary directive: "For our state which 
since its creation has been under siege by its enemies. Intelligence 
constitutes the first line of defence...we must learn well how to 
recognise what is going on around us."

Mossad has a total of eight departments, though some details of the 
internal organization of the agency remain obscure.

  * Collections Department is the largest, with responsibility for
    espionage operations, with offices abroad under both diplomatic 
    and unofficial cover. The department consists of a number of desks 
    which are responsible for specific geographical regions, directing 
    case officers based at "stations" around the world, and the agents
    they control.

  * Political Action and Liaison Department conducts political
    activities and liaison with friendly foreign intelligence services 
    and with nations with which Israel does not have normal diplomatic
    relations. In larger stations, such as Paris, Mossad customarily 
    had under embassy cover two regional controllers: one to serve the
    Collections Department and the other the Political Action and
    Liaison Department.

  * Special Operations Division, also Popular name: Metsada, conducts
    highly sensitive assassination, sabotage, paramilitary, and psycho-
    logical warfare projects.

  * LAP (Lohamah Psichlogit)Department is responsible for psychological
    warfare, propaganda and deception operations.

  * Research Department is responsible for intelligence production, 
    including daily situation reports, weekly summaries and detailed
    monthly reports. The Department is organized into 15 geographically
    specialized sections or "desks", including the USA, Canada and 
    Western Europe, Latin America, Former Soviet Union, China, Africa,
    the Maghreb (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia), Libya, Iraq, Jordan, Syria,
    Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Iran. A "nuclear" desk
    is focused on special weapons related issues.

Israel's most celebrated spy, Eli Cohen, was recruited by Mossad during
the 1960s to infiltrate the top echelons of the Syrian government. Cohen
radioed information to Israel for two years before he was discovered and
publicly hanged in Damascus Square. Another Mossad agent, Wolfgang Lotz,
established himself in Cairo, became acquainted with high-ranking Egyp-
tian military and police officers, and obtained information on missile 
sites and on German scientists working on the Egyptian rocket program.
In 1962 and 1963, in a successful effort to intimidate the Germans, 
several key scientists in that program were targets of assassination 
attempts. Mossad also succeeded in seizing eight missile boats under 
construction for Israel in France, but which had been embargoed by 
French president Charles de Gaulle in December 1968.

In 1960, Mossad carried out one of its most celebrated operations, the
kidnapping of Nazi war criminal Adolph Eichmann from Argentina. Another
kidnapping, in 1986, brought to Israel for prosecution the nuclear 
technician, Mordechai Vanunu, who had revealed details of the Israeli 
nuclear weapons program to a London newspaper. During the 1970s, Mossad 
assassinated several Arabs connected with the Black September terrorist 
group. Mossad inflicted a severe blow on the PLO in April 1988, when an 
assassination team invaded a well-guarded residence in Tunis to murder 
Arafat's deputy, Abu Jihad, considered to be the principal PLO planner 
of military and terrorist operations against Israel. Gerald Bull, a 
Canadian scientist who developed the famed "Super Gun" for Iraq was 
killed by the Mossad at his Brussels apartment in March '90, effectively
halting the development of the Supergun project.

Egyptian security services reported the discovery of a total of seven 
Israeli espionage networks during 1996, which is a significant increase 
compared to the 20 similar networks discovered in the previous 15 years.

And Mossad's record has also been blemished by a few embarrasing 
failures. In in Lillehammer Norway on 07 January 1974 Mossad agents 
mistakenly killed Ahmad Boushiki, an Algerian waiter carrying a Moroccan
passport, who they mistook for PLO security head Ali Ahmad Salameh, 
believed to have masterminded the 1972 massacre of Israeli athletes at 
the Munich Olympics [Salameh was killed in a 1979 car-bomb explosion in
Lebanon]. Following the attack, the Mossad agents were arrested and 
tried before a Norwegian court. Five Israeli agents were convicted and 
served short jail sentences, though Israel denied responsibility for the
murder. In February 1996 the Israeli government agreed to compensate the
family of Ahmad Boushiki.

On 15 November 1995, Prime Minister Yitzak Rabin was assassinated by 
Yigal Amir, an Israeli citizen. Following the controversy over the 
failure of intelligence to protect Rabin, and the embarrassment over the
mistaken assassination of a Swedish national, the Director Geneneral of
Mossad, known only as 'S', was forced into retirement. On 24 March 1996
Prime Minister Shimon Peres appointed Major General Danny Yatom as the 
new Director General of Mossad, the first Director of Mossad to ever be 
publically identified.

On 24 September 1997 Mossad operatives attempted to assassinate Khalid 
Meshaal, a top political leader of the Palestinian group Hamas. The 
assassins entered Jordan on fake Canadian, and injected Meshaal with a 
poison. Jordan was able to wring a numbar of concessions out of Israel 
in the aftermath of the fiasco, including the release of the founder of 
Hamas, Shaykh Ahmad Yasin, from an Israeli jail.

* SHIN BETH *
Shin Bet, the Israeli counter-intelligence and internal security 
service, is believed to have three operational departments and five 
support departments.

  * Arab Affairs Dept is responsibile for antiterrorist operations,
    political subversion and maintenance of an index on Arab terrorists.
    Shin Bet detachments, Popular name: HENZA, worked with Aman under-
    cover detachments [known as: Mista'arvim (Marauders)] to counter the
    uprising. This Department has also been active in countering the
    military wing of Hamas.

  * Non-Arab Affairs Department, formerly divided into communist and
    noncommunist sections, concerned itself with all other countries,
    including penetrating foreign intelligence services and diplomatic
    missions in Israel and interrogating immigrants from the Former 
    Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.

  * Protective Security Dept is responsibile for protecting Israeli
    government buildings and embassies, defense industries, scientific
    installations, industrial plants, and the El Al national airline.

Shin Bet monitors the activities of and personalities in domestic right-
wing fringe groups and subversive leftist movements. It is believed to 
have infiltrated agents into the ranks of the parties of the far left 
and had uncovered a number of foreign technicians spying for neighboring
Arab countries or the Soviet Union. All foreigners, regardless of 
religion or nationality, are liable to come under surveillance through
an extensive network of informants who regularly came into contact with
visitors to Israel. Shin Bet's network of agents and informers in the
occupied territories destroyed the PLO's effectiveness there after 1967,
forcing the PLO to withdraw to bases in Jordan.

Shin Bet's reputation as a highly proficient internal security agency 
was tarnished severely by two public scandals in the mid-1980s. In April
1984, Israeli troops stormed a bus hijacked by four Palestinians in the 
Gaza Strip. Although two of the hijackers survived, they were later 
beaten to death by Shin Bet agents. It appeared that the agents were 
acting under orders of Avraham Shalom, the head of Shin Bet. Shalom 
falsified evidence and instructed Shin Bet witnesses to lie to investi-
gators to cover up Shin Bet's role. In the ensuing controversy, the 
attorney general was removed from his post for refusing to abandon his 
investigation. The president granted pardons to Shalom, his deputies who 
had joined in the cover-up, and the agents implicated in the killings.

In 1987 Izat Nafsu, a former IDF army lieutenant and member of the Cir-
cassian minority, was released after his 1980 conviction for treason 
(espionage on behalf of Syria) was overturned by the Supreme Court. The 
court ruled that Shin Bet had used unethical interrogation methods to 
obtain Nafsu's confession and that Shin Bet officers had presented false
testimony to the military tribunal that had convicted him. A judicial 
commission set up to report on the methods and practices of Shin Bet 
found that for the previous seventeen years it had been the accepted 
norm for Shin Bet interrogators to lie to the courts about their inter-
rogation.

Shin Bet's reputation was further compromised by the assassinate of 
Prime Minister Yitzak Rabin in November 1995 by a right-wing Israeli 
extremist. In the aftermath of the ensuing scandal, the head of Shin 
Bet [Karmi Gillon] resigned in January 1996 and was succeeded by Rear 
Admiral Ami Ayalon.

* AMAN *
Military intelligence, or Aman, produces comprehensive national intel-
ligence estimates for the prime minister and cabinet, daily intelligence
reports, risk of war estimates, target studies on nearby Arab countries,
and communications intercepts. Aman also conducts across-border agent 
operations.

Aman is an independent service, co-equal with the army, navy and air
force. Aman's estimated staff of 7,000 personnel is currently led by 
Brigadier General Moshe Ya'alon. His immediate predecessor was Major 
General Yehoshua [Uri] Saguy.

Aman's Foreign Relations Department is responsible for liaison with 
foreign intelligence services and the activities of Israeli military 
attaches abroad. The Sayeret Maktal General Staff Deep Reconnaissance
Unit is Israel's primary counter-terrorism and intelligence-gathering 
entity.

Small air force and naval intelligence units operatedas semi-autonomous
branches of Aman. Air force intelligence primarily uses aerial reconnais-
sance and radio intercepts to collect information on strength levels of 
Arab air forces and for target compilation. In addition to reconnaissance
aircraft, pilotless drones are used extensively to observe enemy instal-
lations. Naval intelligence collects data on Arab and Soviet naval 
activities in the Mediterranean and prepares coastal studies for naval 
gunfire missions and beach assaults.

A number of electronic intelligence collection and observation facili-
ties are located on the Golan Heights, including a facility at Har
Avital which monitors Syria, and another at Mount Hermon which monitors
both Lebanon and Syria.

Aman was held responsible for the failure to obtain adequate warning of 
the Egyptian-Syrian attack that launched the October 1973 War. Many 
indications of the attack were received but faulty assessments at higher 
levels permitted major Arab gains before the IDF could mobilize and 
stabilize the situation.

During preparations for the invasion of Lebanon in 1982, Aman correctly
assessed the weaknesses of the Christian militia on which Israel was 
depending and correctly predicted that a clash with the Syrian garrison 
in Lebanon was inevitable. The chief of intelligence, Major General 
Saguy, made these points to the general staff and privately to the prime
minister. But, although he was present at cabinet meetings, he failed to 
make his doubts known to avoid differing openly with Begin and Sharon. 
Saguy was forced to retire after the Kahan Commission found that he had 
been delinquent in his duties regarding the massacres at the Sabra and 
Shatila Palestinian refugee camps.

* LEKEM *
Until officially disbanded in 1986, the Bureau of Scientific Relations
(Leshkat Kesher Madao--Lekem) collected scientific and technical intel-
ligence abroad from both open and covert sources. Lekem was dismantled 
following the scandal aroused in the United States by the arrest of 
Jonathan Jay Pollard for espionage on behalf of Israel. Pollard, a US
naval intelligence employee in Washington, received considerable sums 
for delivering vast quantities of classified documents to the scientific
officers (Lekem agents) at the Israeli embassy. Pollard was sentenced to
life imprisonment. Although the Israeli government asserted that the 
operation was an unauthorized deviation from its policy of not conducting
espionage against the United States, statements by the Israeli partici-
pants and by Pollard himself cast doubt on these claims.

Some sources assert that open and covert collection of scientific and 
technical information formerly conducted by Lekem is now conducted by 
a unit of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

* MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, Center for Political Research *
The Foreign Ministry formulates, implements and presents the foreign
policy of the Government of Israel. It represents the state vis-a-vis 
foreign governments and international organizations, explains its
positions and problems throughout the world, endeavors to promote its 
economic, cultural, and scientific relations, and fosters cooperation 
with developing countries. Israel currently maintains diplomatic relat-
ions with 160 countries. The Ministry promotes relations with Diaspora
communities and safeguards the rights of Israeli citizens abroad.

The Center for Political Research, which has ten departments, monitors
events, developments and political processes, mainly in the Middle East,
including international involvement therein. The Center's main tasks 
include gathering, analyzing and evaluating political information, as 
required by the Ministry; regular political briefings and guidance to 
Israel's missions throughout the world; and assisting the political in-
formation network, in Israel and overseas, with its expertise in Middle 
East affairs.

* E10 STATION PROFILE *

Mode       : Female voice in AM
Language   : English
Alphabet   : Standard NATO phonetic alphabet

Id/callsign: Three letter phonetic callsign
             ART, CIO, EZI, FTJ, GBZ, GPO, HNC, JSR, KPA, MIW, NDP,
             OEM, PCD, ROV, SYN, TMS, ULX, VLB, YHF, ZWL

             Note: there are different opinions re the id's. Are they
             the id/callsign of the receiver or the sender? Some say
             that the id represents the agency or department that is
             responsible for the message. Others think that the id
             indicates the target area and that the standard messages
             are for every agent in that area, while the special
             messages are for individual agents.

Suffixes   : 1 = test message
             2 = no message (QRU)
             Other suffixes have been noted. Meaning unknown.

Schedule   : 24 hours a day, on the hour, h+15, h+30, h+45
             H+00        : FTJ (off-air 0100-0300 UTC)
             H+30        : YHF
             H+00 & H+30 : ART, PCD, ULX
             H+00 & H+30 : EZI, JSR (off-air 2230-0100 UTC)
             H+15        : KPA, MIW
             H+45        : CIO, SYN, VLB

Location   : Worldwide locations including Tel Aviv and other places
             in Israel. It is believed that host countries include
             South Africa and the USA.

Message types
* standard message:
             Callup e.g. "Echo Zulu India" for three to five minutes
             "Message, Message"
             "Group xxx Group xxx"
             "Text text"
             xxx 5 letter groups
             "End of Message"
             "Repeat repeat"
             Repeated message
             "End of message"
             "End of transmission"

* suffix message:
             Id + suffix, e.g. CIO2, YHF1, FTJ4, etc.

* special message:
  Apart from the 'suffix-messages' and normal 5LG messages, other
  character strings are transmitted. A number of them are listed
  below. SYN and VLB are quite active in this field.

             - CIO0A, CIO4, CIOT145Z0900Z21, CIOX2, CIOZ
             - FTJ9
             - HNCU
             - KPA26L53
             - MIW18D16F44, MIW22B16P56, MIW56L44T26
             - ROV5, ROVE, ROVG, ROVH
             - SYN13161915, SYN162212, SYN175515, SYN26P15B38,
               SYN26T15P12D38, SYN7Z6, SYN90124
             - VLB14B88, VLB18L36T46, VLB18P14L36R52, VLBG11071500,
               VLBL11081400S3081700Q11081530, VLBO69081600Y56081800
               VLBR11080830D5081400, VLBN11071000

Schedules:
Each id has its own unique set of frequencies. You may hear other id's
on these frequencies. Most of them are faulty transmissions and stop
after a minute or so.

             ART     CIO     EZI     FTJ     JSR     KPA
             ---------------------------------------------
             3415    5170    6840   (2626)   2270    3270
             5435    7811    9130    4436    5091    4665
                            11565   (4461)   7540    5629
                            13533                    6745
                            17410                 
                            19715 
           
             MIW     PCD     SYN     ULX     VLB     YHF
             ---------------------------------------------
             3640    3150    4360    2743    8127    3840
             5530    4165    3485    2844   10352    4560
             6658    4270            3880   12750    5820
                     6498            4880   14750    7918
                                            17170   10648
       
Notes:
Most transmissions are on 2 (sometimes 3) parallel frequencies.
Frequencies between brackets are normally used by FTJ but are
sometimes also used by other id's. This is apparently no mistake.

Other frequencies outside the normal schedules:

             ART    EZI    FTJ    KPA    PCD    ULX    VLB
             ----------------------------------------------
             3417   2626   2626   4465   6270   2741  12747      
             5437   2628   2628                 6270
                    4463   4461                 7760
    
Note that all frequencies have a 'width' of -2 kHz to +2 kHz. In case
of interference they can shift 2 kHz up and down. When the interference
or jamming is too severe they often change to alternative frequencies as
2628, 2741, 3417, 4463, 5437, 12747 kHz. The fact that alternative freqs
are being used means that the transmissions are being monitored. Someone
must inform the sender that the signal is not audible in the target area

Remarks:
1) You can quite often hear faulty transmissions due to a switching
   error or because the computer starts the transmission before the
   new frequency is set. The id's are then transmitted without a pause
   between the id's, e.g. JSR2JSR2 instead of JSR2 JSR2.
2) When the messages are too long, the transmission often ends in the
   middle of a message. During the next transmission the unfinished
   message is repeated. 

Example (copied on 8 Sept 1998):
EZI starts on 21.30 with id + 102 groups of 5LG. Transmission stops
during the repetition of the message at 21.55.
21.56: JSR2JSR2
21.57: EZI2EZI2EZI2EZI2
21.58: JSR2JS
22.00: EZI2 EZI2 for 3 minutes then off the air
22.00: JSR2 on its own freq for 3 mins, then off the air
The interrupted message was not repeated.

Later that evening a similar event happened. This time however the
interrupted message was repeated during the next transmission.

Sources and resources:
:: FAS -Federation of American Scientists-
:: Spy Encyclopedia
:: IntelWeb
:: "Inside Israel's secret organisations"
   JANE'S INTELLIGENCE REVIEW October 1996
:: Israeli Defense Forces Official Homepage
:: Justice for Jonathan Pollard the official Web Site authorized by
   Jonathan and Esther Zeitz-Pollard.
:: Internet Association for the Liberation of Jonathan Pollard The 
   Citizen's For Justice campaign headed by Carol Pollard
:: What The Jerusalem Post wrote on Pollard (August 1992 - May 1996)
:: Jonathan Pollard @ BETAR - TAGAR Zionist Youth Movement
:: Israeli Foreign Ministry Official Homepage
:: RTTY stations: see WUN vol.1 no.9 and WUN vol.2 no.6
:: Special thanks to the WUN members who helped me with the schedules
   and info!

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* NANCY ADAM SUSAN (E15) *

A station similar to E15 was heard on 28000 kHz on 05 Sept 1998, at 
1700 UTC. A male voice said: GOLF 12 and Queen Thomas London or Queen
Thomas Charly. Very similar to "Friend Young Peter" on 14000 in USB
daily at 1700 UTC. The signal was very weak. Was it an harmonic from
14000 or a new one? Please observe this frequency and let me/us know
what you heard.

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* CZECH / SLOVAK STATION *

Andy Bell and Darren Riley reported a new Slovak station on 10642 kHz.
It is however more likely that it is one of the Czech stations (S3, S18
or S19), especially because CW guru Guy Denman noticed that the messages
that the station transmitted were identical to the ones transmitted by
CW station M10, also transmitting from the Czech Republic!!!

Comments are most welcome! Thanks for the sound sample, Darren and same
to you Andy for the transcriptions of the transmissions. One of them
follows:

Friday, 28 August 1998, 1300 UTC, 10642 kHz, Slovak/OM - S19

111 111 111
70212 70212 70212 20 20 20
55529 55529 55529 16 16 16
36382 36382 36382 18 18 18
58645 58645 58645 19 19 19
111 111 111
70212 70212 70212 20 20 20
55529 55529 55529 16 16 16
36382 36382 36382 18 18 18
58645 58645 58645 19 19 19
111 111 111
70212 70212 70212 20 20 20
55529 55529 55529 16 16(((((Header interrupted by message here.

70212 70212 70212 98 98 20 20
POZOR POZOR
68114 68114 27826 27826 17391 17391 53652 53652 60334 60334
83655 83655 93272 93272 12737 12737 53435 53435 04990 04990
51241 51241 21452 21452 15642 15642 21816 21816 88651 88651
81865 81865 82670 82670 19220 19220 77304 77304 13242 13242
POZOR POZOR
98 98 20 20

55529 55529 55529 62 62 16 16
POZOR POZOR
68177 68177 61283 61283 09367 09367 79983 79983 28844 28844
82765 82765 59148 59148 90320 90320 37228 37228 18240 18240
63143 63143 01625 01625 72552 72552 44893 44893 89323 89323
77339 77339
POZOR POZOR
62 62 16 16

36382 36382 36382 66 66 18 18
POZOR POZOR
56922 56922 37363 37363 18824 18824 52346 52346 57216 57216
53543 53543 65722 65722 50499 50499 80755 80755 18395 18395
45234 45234 30086 30086 32760 32760 25065 25065 16991 16991
61141 61141 66554 66554 73647 73647
POZOR POZOR
66 66 18 18

58645 58645 58645 88 88 19 19
POZOR POZOR
50045 50045 91501 91501 68968 68968 57041 57041 34252 34252
75043 75043 45550 45550 18518 18518 14247 14247 68125 68125
56600 56600 00990 00990 14351 14351 88290 88290 52619 52619
89696 89696 69471 69471 20499 20499 02606 02606
POZOR POZOR
88 88 19 19

000

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* THREE NOTE ODDITY (G4) *

Preamble   : 3-note increasing scale repeated for 5 minutes
Times      : Summer 2005, 2035. Winter 2105, 2135 UTC
Mode       : AM
Language   : German
Freqencies : 01/95  3227 3127   02/95  3409 3309   03/95  3419 3319
             04/95  4581 4481   05/95              06/95  5281 5181
             07/95  5422 5322   08/95  5233 5133   09/95  4484 4384
             10/95  3389 3289   11/95  3176 3076   12/95  3199 3099

             01/96  3227 3127   02/96  3409 3309   03/96  3419 3319
             04/96  4581 4481   05/96  4165 4065   06/96  4340 4240
             07/96  3935 3835   08/96  4165 4065   09/96  3930 3830
             10/96  3280 3180   11/96  3270 3170   12/96  3285 3185

             01/97  3230 3130   02/97  3245 3145   03/97  3275 3175
             04/97  3936 3836   05/97  4245 4145   06/97  4376 4276
             07/97  3930 3830   08/97  3935 3835   09/97  3915 3815
             10/97  3315 3215   11/97  3265 3165   12/97  3255 3155

             01/98  3255 3155   02/98  3265 3165   03/98  4435 4335
             04/98  4745 4645   05/98  5410 5310   06/98  5730 5630
             07/98  5840 5740   08/98  5755 5655   09/98  5310 5210

Message    : 3-note raising scale (5 mins)
             "Achtung Achtung"
             32587 32587 05458 05458 32125 32125 etc
             "Ende Ende"
             "Achtung Achtung"
             Repetition of message(s)
             "Ende Ende"

Hans-Friedrich Dumrese sent us the above frequency review of the
'3-note oddity'. He also passes on his comments about one of the
September messages. Thanks a lot HF!

Message: 32587 05458 32125 45214 65212 85458 65458 65458 54120 45210
         45200 45158 65425 54214 74548 35458 62102 84502 78521 84522
         14520 87458 32125

         Note the "... 65458 65458 ..."
         05458   62102      A lot of 32###, 45###, 65###, and
         14520   54120               ##458
         32125   32125
           125   32
           587   45158
         35458   45200
         45158   45210
           200   65212
           210   45214
           214   54
         54120   65425
           214   05458
         62102   35
         65212   65
           425   65
           458   85
           458   87
         74548   84502
         78521   14520
         84502   78521
           522   84522
         85458   74548
         87458   32587


* MORSE STATIONS *
------------------
Without Guy, the morse section will be shorter than it used to be. I 
have the profiles of M51 and M63 on the shelf, but that's it. So if 
you have additional profiles, news or info, please send them to me for
the column. Thanks!

::: M21: Russian Air Defense

Another type of 'mystery' station that is around for quite some time,
is in fact not one single station but a network of stations belonging 
to the Russian forces. To the Russian Air Defense Forces to be more 
precise.

This is a typical message that can be best described as a QRV message:
'BT990457??8?????'. The digit after the first two question marks [8 in
this example] may be different on the various frequencies. Each message
starts with BT -...- followed by 99 and the time, being UTC+x. Then
two question marks ?? ..--.. followed by a digit and again five 
question marks. 

Besides 99, also other pairs of equal numbers have been logged like 44
and 66. In the past the other combinations were followed by messages of
13 characters, while the QRV messages consisted of 16 characters. 
Nowadays the normal messages may start with any combination after 'BT'.
The length of all messages is now always 16 characters including 'BT'.

The timestring can vary from station to station from UTC+3 to 6 or even
up to +12 hours, depending on the geographical area that the station
services.

The stations have been heard on many frequencies. Here is a list:
2316, 2360, 3825, 3839, 4402, 5053, 5181, 5205, 5214.5, 5278.5, 5369.5,
5446, 5471.5, 6635, 6800, 7530, 7821, 8084 kHz. 

Examples:

    BT992T17??8?????
    BT1TT654T7564312
    BT1674788393212T

    BT1TT63464491218
    BT1TT6346449132T
    BT1TT6446449292T
    BT2TT25T11TT9T8?

In the early 90's a similar station transmitted on 5416 kHz. It sent
the following QRV message in 50bd RTTY: VV99+1804+0++++++ 
The timestring was UTC+1. Just like the CW stations, this also was a 
military station. Probably belonging to the Russian forces in Eastern 
Germany or the East German forces.
                               
                       -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-

::: M18: 'time station'

Location: Ust'Kamenogorsk, Kazachstan

Frequencies: 3803, 4073 and 4503 kHz, probably on more freqs.

The transmission is in CW and consist of 4 digits. This represents
the time in -presumably- Russia. Time given is UTC+2 to UTC+6. The
station's clock is between one minute behind to one minute ahead
of DCF77. Each time block is repeated 8x.

Example: 0317 (R8) 0318 (R8) 0319 (R8) etc.
indicating 03 hrs, 17, 18, 19 mins.... 

The time difference on various frequencies follows the same pattern
as the Russian Air Defense stations (M21), where the time given depends
on the area that is serviced. Is this its sister station???
                               
                       -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-

::: XPH frequencies

Two months ago I asked for a frequency list in order to find out if 
there is a pattern. I compiled a bunch of frequencies but there are 
still a lot of gaps. Although there seems to be no fixed pattern, 
frequencies do return over the years.

o Wednesday and Friday morning sessions:

  Month  Freq.   UTC      Freq.    UTC      Freq.   UTC
  -----  -----   ----     -----    ----     -----   ----
  03-95  10167   0600        ?     0620        ?    0640
  01-96   5436   0750 (?) 
  06-96  12099   0600      10399   0620        ?    0640
  07-96  12099   0600      10399   0620        ?    0640
  08-96     ?    0600         ?    0620      8172   0640
  11-96   5413   0700       5131   0720      4031   0740
  12-96   5754   0700       5254   0720      4454   0740
  01-97   5754   0700       5245   0720      4454   0740
  10-97   5463   0540 (?) 
  12-97     ?    0600         ?    0620     10140   0740
  05-98   9218   0600         ?    0620        ?    0640
  06-98   9394   0600      11494   0620     13394   0640
  07-98   9441   0600      11041   0620     12141   0640
  08-98   9226   0600      10426   0620     12126   0640
  09-98   9303   0600      10503   0620     12203   0640
  
o Tuesday and Friday evening sessions:

  Month  Freq.   UTC       Freq.   UTC      Freq.   UTC
  -----  -----   ----      -----   ----     -----   ----
  ??-95     ?    2000      10372   2020        ?    2140
  11-95   5431   2100       5131   2120        ?    2140
  12-95   5754   2100       5254   2120      4454   2140
  01-96   5754   2100       5234   2120      4454   2140
  02-96   5754   2100       5334   2120      4454   2140
  03-96   6959   2100       5859   2120      4259   2140
  04-96    ?     2000       9125   2020      7525   2040   
  06-96  13442   2000      11542   2020     10242   2040
  07-96  12219   2000      11019   2020      9919   2040
  08-96  10830   2000         ?    2120        ?    2140
  11-96   5413   2100       5131   2120      4031   2140
  12-96   5754   2100       5254   2120      4454   2140
  01-97   5754   2100       5245   2120      4454   2140
  02-97   5754   2100       5245   2120      4454   2140
  03-97   6959   2100       5869   2120      5259   2140
  04-97  10423   2000       9123   2020      7523   2040
  05-97  12219   2000      11019   2020      9919   2040
  06-97  13442   2000      11542   2020     10242   2040
  07-97  12219   2000      11019   2020      9919   2040
  08-97  10830   2000         ?    2020        ?    2040
  11-97   5431   2100       5131   2120      4031   2140
  12-97   5754   2100       5254   2120      4454   2140
  08-98  13417   2000      11417   2020      9917   2040
  09-98  10657   2000       9357   2020      7857   2040


* NUMBERS ON THE INTERNET *
---------------------------
Name : Worldwide Utility News
URL  : http://www.gem.net/~berri/wun
Note : The N&O column in the WUN newsletters on our own home page

Name : QTH.Net archives
URL  : http://www.qth.net/archive/spooks/
Note : Archive of messages sent to the Spooks mailing list (6 months)

Name : Spooks Newsletter
URL  : http://www.rtcom.us-inc.com/nsnl/
Note : The N&O column a.k.a. Spooks Newsletter on the site of RTCOM

Name : 'Spy Centre' (Chris Smolinsky)
URL  : http://www.access.digex.net/~cps/numbers.html
Note : Interesting photo's of Warrenton Training Center sites

Name : 'Numbers station on shortwave' (Mike Chace)
URL  : http://itre.ncsu.edu/radio/numbers.html
Note : Includes info about the ENIGMA group

Site : 'Shortwave Radio' (Simon Mason)
URL  : http://www.btinternet.com/~simon.mason/page30.html
Note : Includes Simon's book 'Secret Signals, the Euro Numbers Mystery'

Site : 'NSLog' (Leendert Combee)
URL  : http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Dimension/1087/nslog.html
Note : Logs collected from the Spooks list. Not updated since February

Site : Irdial: Conet On-line
URL  : http://www.ibmpcug.co.uk/~irdial/coneline.htm

Site : Irdial: the Conet project
URL  : http://www.ibmpcug.co.uk/~irdial/conet.htm
Note : Irdial released a 4-cd box with numbers stations recordings

Site : 'Mysteries Of ShortWave Radio!' (C-RS Mag)
URL  : http://members.tripod.com/~Thrashinc/nbrstn1.htm
Note : Item about numbers stations. Links should be updated though

Site : 'New Star Broadcasting Station' (Hans van den Boogert)
URL  : http://www.swl.net/radiochina
Note : Interesting site about this active station

Site : Numbers Stations
URL  : http://www.clinet.fi/~peral/numbers.html
Note : Lots of info but in Finnish only

Site : Spy Centre Chat Room
URL  : http://pluto.beseen.com/chat/rooms/c/10116/Login.html
Note : Chat room for spooks fans

Site : Hugh Stegman's timeskeds
URL  : http://www.primenet.com/~rfwatts/uteworld/timesked.txt
Note : Numbers stations schedules

Site : ENIGMA Newsletter
URL  : http://www.ibmpcug.co.uk/~irdial/enigma.htm
Note : The ENIGMA group is not on the WWW. This page is on Irdial's
       web site. Additional info can be found on Mike Chace's page


* THE VENONA PROJECT *
----------------------
On 1 February 1943, the U.S. Army's Signal Intelligence Service, a 
forerunner of the National Security Agency, began a small, very secret
program, later codenamed VENONA. The object of the VENONA program was 
to examine and possibly exploit, encrypted Soviet diplomatic communica-
ions. These messages had been accumulated by the Signal Intelligence 
Service (later renamed the U.S. Army Signal Security Agency and commonly
called "Arlington Hall" after the Virginia location of its headquarters)
since 1939 but had not been studied previously.
Miss Gene Grabeel, a young Signal Intelligence Service employee, who had
been a school teacher only weeks earlier, started the project.

The accumulated message traffic comprised an unsorted collection of 
thousands of Soviet diplomatic telegrams that had been sent from Moscow
to certain of its diplomatic missions and from those missions to Moscow.
During the first months of the project, Arlington Hall analysts sorted 
the traffic by diplomatic mission and by cryptographic system or sub-
scriber.

Initial analysis indicated that five cryptographic systems, later deter-
mined to be employed by different subscribers, were in use between 
Moscow and a number of Soviet overseas missions. It also became apparent 
that one system involved trade matters, especially Lend-Lease. The other
four systems appeared to involve the Soviet Foreign Ministry in Moscow 
in communication with its missions abroad.

:::: the complete information, including hundreds of real messages, can
be found on the site of the National Security Agency. Interesting stuff!
Check URL http://www.odci.gov/ic/usic/nsa.html


* REVIEW * REVIEW * REVIEW *
----------------------------
''The Numbers Racket CD-ROM'' reviewed by Bob Margolis, 136 East
Woodland Road, Lake Forest, IL 60045-1729 <rttyman@wwa.com>

Romanian Gypsy violin music. A Czech military march. Hugo Alfven's
orchestral piece, "Swedish Rhapsody." An old English folk song.

These melodies are some of the assortments of sounds that have been
heard over shortwave radio for decades and serve to alert intelligence
agents in the field that a coded transmission of groups of letters or
numbers is about to be sent to them.

Over 100 of these sounds and coded transmissions have been gathered
together for listening and studying on The Numbers Racket: A Compila-
tion of SW Spy Numbers Stations, collected on CD-ROM by Chris Smolinski
of Maryland, who has concentrated on these transmissions for many years.

The Numbers Racket serves as an excellent reference guide to "numbers
stations" for first-time listeners as well as those who have heard them
for years.

Many of the broadcasts have never been heard in North America as they
were tape recorded mostly in Europe at times when propagation would not
carry the signals across the ocean. Now the North American listener can
share in the enjoyment of hearing these stations by the samples provided
on the CD.

Upon loading the CD-ROM into the disc drive, the program looks for an
Internet Web browser to read its hypertext-marked pages. The disc is
readable on Macintosh computers and PC's using Windows. In the reviewer's
case, the program opened in Netscape Communicator 4.5. The first page of
The Numbers Racket gives a brief introduction to spy numbers stations,
telling what they are, and a general description of their broadcasts.

The next page is the Table of Contents, which shows the "book" to be
divided into three sections. Section One is "The Basics." It consists of
eight chapters. Chapter 1 is an Introduction that goes into more detail
in describing the numbers stations that were introduced on page one.
Chapter 2 is Why Numbers Stations? Chapter 3 is How are Messages Sent?,
and talks about codebooks, one-time pads, bogus messages, using Morse
Code, voice, and tone series for transmitting coded messages in formats
of 3/2-, 4- and 5-figure-groups. Strangely omitted from this chapter
were 5-letter-grouped messages, and transmissions that use digital-data
or RTTY for sending coded messages from, for example, the Russian FAPSI,
the French naval and diplomatic stations, the Cuban foreign ministry,
and the Argentine Navy.

Chapter 4 gives Terminology used to describe numbers broadcasts,
including the sex of the reader, the language used, and formats of the
messages. Chapter 5, How to Listen, tells when to tune in the numbers
stations and in which frequency ranges they are found. Chapter 6
classifies the stations as identified by the European Numbers Infor-
mation Gathering and Monitoring Association (ENIGMA), a club that was
formed in 1992 to learn more about spy number stations. The breakdown
is by languages and non-voice transmissions.

Chapter 7 talks about Morse Code stations, and chapter 8 is Station
Families, which is chapter 6 sorted into family groupings.

Chapters 9 through 44 are in Section Two and describe individual
number stations. The chapters are devoted to "The Babbler," "The Bored
Man," "Bulgarian Betty," "The Buzzer," "Cherry Picker," "The Counting
Station--The CIA," "Cuban Atencion Stations," "Czech Drums & Trumpets,"
"Czech Lady," "DFC37 and DFD21," "Fife Free," "Four Note Rising Scale,"
"High Pitch Polytone," "KKN50," "The Lincolnshire Poacher," "Magnetic
Fields," "MOSSAD--Israeli Intelligence," "Mystery Beeper," "New Star
Broadcasting Station," "NNN Station," "Oblique," "Old Phonetic Alphabet
Stations," "OLX," "The Rasper (LINK-11)," "Ready Ready," "The Russian
Man," "The Skylark," "Single Letter High Frequency Markers," "Six Tone
Station," "Strich," "Swedish Rhapsody," "Three Note Oddity," "Two Letter
Phonetic," "Whales/Backwards Music," "The Woodpecker," and "Station YT."

Section Three consists of chapters 45 through 51, and discusses
numbers stations parodies and the Warrenton Training Center; provides
other sources of information, a language guide, and a bibliography that
lists books and magazines with articles about numbers stations; a tribute
to "Havana Moon," who wrote extensively during the 1980's about numbers
stations for hobby magazines; and a list of persons who contributed their
information to the CD-ROM.

If you have any interest in spy numbers stations, then The Numbers
Racket is a "must buy" for you. You'll find yourself referring to it
often.

The CD-ROM can be purchased with credit card, check, or money order. If
purchasing by credit card, the disc costs $25, which includes a credit
card processing fee, postage and handling. Those living outside the
United States who wish to use credit cards, can use the Kagi Online
Order Processing system. Payment by check drawn on a U.S. bank, or a 
money order in U.S. funds, is $20, including postage and handling within
the U.S., and $22 outside the country. Send checks or money orders to
Chris Smolinski, 4708 Trail Court, Westminster, MD 21158-1146, U.S.A.
Online credit card users are asked to include their complete postal
address for proper shipping, and an e-mail address, in case Chris needs 
to get in touch with you.


* LOGS * LOGS * LOGS * LOGS * LOGS * LOGS * LOGS * LOGS *

Hi, due to Jascha's holidays, I have collected and edited the logs this
month. I admire Jascha (and WUN's Team Logs) for all the work that they
have to do. Because of other obligations, I have not been able to pick
up all the logs, but I guess I have the majority listed here. Editing
these logs is really a huge job. It took me about 9 hours to have them
listed as they are now. As you can see I haven't edited them all down
to 'our' format because of lack of time. On behalf of the logs editors
I urgently request you to keep as close to the format as possible, it
really helps a lot!

Preferred:
Freq c/s Station Enigma-Code Time date Mode baud Remarks (Initials)

or:
Freq, callsign, station, rest...

Example:
10426 Lincolnshire Poacher E3 1540 13/april USB ongoing msg (JRU)

Please send your logs to Jascha as usual. In case you want to remain
anonymous, please let us know. Thanks for the huge list.......

 2270    Mossad E10 Mon 17.08.98 2200 JSR2 // 5091 (HFD)
 2628    Mossad (E10) 2201 (27/Aug 98) AM id FTJ (DR)
 2743    Mossad (E10) 2301 (26/Aug 98) AM id ULX (DR)
 3150    E10 Tue 04.08.98 2100 Phon. Alphabet (NATO) PCD2 (HFD)
 3150    Mossad (E10) 2301 (12-08-98) AM id PCD group 94 (DR)
 3150    Mossad (E10a) 2330 (12-08-98) AM id PCD2 (DR)
 3389    Atencion stn V2 (9/22/98) 0105 in progress (BR)
 3389    Atencion stn V2 0100Z 9/15/98 AM (BR)
 3389    Atencion stn V2 0104ZZ 9/8/98 AM in progress (BR)
 3389    Atencion V2. 0100z, Tues 09/15. Lots of noise and QRM. Ended
         at 0144z with three "final". (JL)
 3389    V2 0100Z (1 Sept) Atencion stn (BR)
 3417    Mossad (E10a) 2332 (26/Aug 98) AM id ART group 29? (DR)
 3840    Mossad E10 1910z (thur 17 sept) USB YL/EE 5 letter groups (JD)
 3903    Powerful pulse jammer,  22.40 (Aug 21)   (AB)
 3927    V2 0100 Sunday 8/30/98 Atencion YL/SS 5FG completely covered
         w/QRM from hams. (JM4)
 3927    V2 0100Z (23 Aug) Atencion stn - very weak (BR)
 3927    V2 0100Z (30 Aug) Atencion stn - very weak (BR)
 4027    M8 cut no's stn (9/15/98) 0300Z CW msgs ITRWA GRTWN TWTUD (BR)
 4028    Atencion stn. V2 0602 (13/Sep) Atencion 50661 41591 28691 (VM)
 4028    V2 AM 0600z Sunday 20/09/98 460(?)3(?)1 64961(?) 08641 - 
         LOTS of noise and voice was distorted, almost like the V2A 
         (old-format) transmissions (PFR)
 4028    V2 AM 1003 ATTENTION .6431 13061 53643 (Cont'd) (female - SS 
         - Thursday) 17 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 4029    M1, 05.28 (Aug 15) CW 555x3 571x3 13 275x3 25 049x3 15 435x3
         20 (AB)
 4029    M10 Mon 7 Sept 2100 555x3 783x3 34 961x3 48 New Freq  (GD2)
 4029    M10, 05.20 (Aug 15) CW Missed start ...435 20 571 571 571 72
         72 13 into 5FG (AB)
 4036    Atencion V2. 1138z, Wed 09/16. In progress, very weak and 
         degraded further later on. Ended with three(?) "final" at
         1146z. (JL)
 4039    M51, F 21.50 (Aug 19) CW 5LG's (AB)
 4130    E15 Tue 04.08.98 2100 Phon. Alphabet (pre Nato) ESS or
         OSS (HFD)
 4130    Phonetic alphabet-pre NATO (E15) 2102 (24/Aug 98) USB In  
         progress (DR)
 4130    Phonetic alphabet-pre NATO (E15) 2106 (27/Aug 98) USB OSS(?)
         QRU (DR)
 4130    Phonetic alphabet-pre-NATO (E15) 1905 (12-08-98) USB id SAR
         then phonetics (DR)
 4130    Phonetic alphabet-pre-NATO (E15) 2107 (12-08-98) USB id missed
         QRU (DR)
 4130    Pre Nato phonetic alaphabet E15 1907z (sat 19 sept) USB OM/EE
         weak signal, missed callsign (JD)
 4165    E10 Fri 14.08.98 1845 Phon. Alphabet (NATO) VLB2 //5629 (HFD)
 4165    E10 Tue 04.08.98 2100 Phon. Alphabet (NATO) KPA2 (HFD)
 4270    Mossad (E10) 0000 (25/Aug 98) AM id PCD 2 messages 1st group
         94 (DR)
 4270    Mossad (E10) 0000 (27/Aug 98) AM id PCD group 117 (DR)
 4270    Mossad (E10) 0030 (27/Aug 98) AM id PCD 2 messages 1st group
         21 2nd group 46 (DR)
 4270    Mossad (E10) 1902 (27/Aug 98) AM id PCD group 20 (DR)
 4270    Mossad (E10) 2030 (26/Aug 98) AM id PCD group 21 (DR)
 4270    Mossad (E10) 2030 (26/Aug 98) AM id PCD group 37 (DR)
 4270    Mossad (E10) 2233 (24/Aug 98) AM id PCD group 21 (DR)
 4270    Mossad (E10) 2300 (26/Aug 98) AM id PCD 2 msgs 1st gr 94 (DR)
 4270    Mossad (E10) 2301 (23/Aug 98) AM id PCD 2 msgs 1st gr 94 (DR)
 4270    Mossad (E10) 2301 (25/Aug 98) AM id PCD 2 msgs 1st gr 94 (DR)
 4270    Mossad (E10) 2302 (22/Aug 98) AM id PCD 2 msgs group 94 then
         group 84 at 2315 end at 2326 (DR)
 4270    Mossad (E10a) 1930 (26/Aug 98) AM id PCD1 no msg (DR)
 4270    Mossad (E10a) 2000 (26/Aug 98) AM id PCD2 no msg (DR)
 4270    Mossad (E10a) 2030 (26/Aug 98) AM id PCD no msg ?? (DR)
 4270    Mossad (E10a) 2101 (24/Aug 98) AM id PCD2 no msg (DR)
 4270    Mossad (E10a) 2203 (24/Aug 98) AM id PCD1 no msg (DR)
 4270    Mossad E10 1910z (thur 17 sept) USB YL/EE 5 letter groups (JD)
 4460    Mossad (E10) 0001 (13-08-98) AM id FTJ group 118 (DR)
 4460    Mossad (E10) 0002 (12-08-98) AM id FTJ (DR)
 4460    Mossad (E10a) 0100 (12-08-98) AM id FTJ1 no msg (DR)
 4463    Mossad (E10) 1801 (11-08-98) AM id YHF group 91 (DR)
 4463    Mossad (E10) 1900 (11-08-98) AM id FTJ group 28 (DR)
 4463    Mossad (E10) 1932 (26/Aug 98) AM id FTJ group 24 (DR)
 4463    Mossad (E10) 2030 (12-08-98) AM id FTJ group 10 (DR)
 4463    Mossad (E10) 2030 (26/Aug 98) AM id FTJ (DR) 
 4463    Mossad (E10) 2203 (12-08-98) AM id FTJ group 44 (DR)
 4463    Mossad (E10) 2231 (12-08-98) AM id FTJ group 16 (DR)
 4463    Mossad (E10a) 2000 (26/Aug 98) AM id FTJ2 no msg (DR)
 4463    Mossad (E10a) 2030 (26/Aug 98) AM id FTJ2 no msg (DR)
 4463    Mossad E10 1911z (thur 17 sept) USB YL/EE 5 letter gr (JD)
 4479    5 num SS/YL  V2?  0300Z 9/9/98 AM   no "Atencion" hrd (BR)
 4479    Atencion stn V2 0400Z 9/11/98 AM (BR)
 4485    Czech Lady, 1355 (3 Sept), 555x3 313x3 05 313 42 05 POZOR
         70029 42 05 KONETS (KH)
 4485    M10 Sun 30.08.98 1645 555 571/38 275/35 (HFD)
 4506    M8 0100Z (27 Aug) CW stn - very weak & bad QRN (BR)
 4506    M8 cut no's stn (9/17/98) 0100Z CW msgs ITRWD GGDNA MITRA (BR)
 4506    M8 Cut no's stn 0100Z 9/10/98 CW  msgs UMMIN MWDAN UANIA (BR)
 4506    M8 Cut no's stn 0300Z 9/9/98 CW  msgs RUIDD TMMWN UWITD (BR)
 4506    M8 Cut no's stn 0400Z 9/11/98 CW msgs NGIMN UDADA GGGTA (BR)
 4560    E10 Tue 04.08.98 2100 Phon. Alphabet (NATO) YHF2 (HFD)
 4560    Mossad (E10) 2332 (22/Aug 98) AM id YHF 2 msgs group 22 then
         group 50 (DR)
 4620    German Lady (G7) 2054 (14/Sep 98) AM id 359 181, 53, 181, 53,
         000 000 ende at 2100 (DR)
 4640    E5 TCS. 0000z, Sat. 08/22. Carrier in progress at 2354z.
         Preamble: 248 Count: 90 3/2FG. "end" 0027z. //5046. (JL)
 4660    Mossad (E10a) 0101 (13-08-98) AM id FTJ2 no msg (DR)
 4665    Mossad (E10a) 2015 (13-08-98) AM id KPA2 (DR)
 4783    M10 555 0210 CW 555(x3) 249(x3) 487(x3) 23 (Cont'd) (Tuesday) 
         (QSZ - T=0) 22 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 4783    Unid 0218 CW (In 5fig tfc - QSZ - T=0 - Tuesday)(0222Z) BT(x2)
         15(x2) 43(x2) 487(x3) 31(x2) 13(x2) BT(x2) 41350 24336 ...
         BT(x2) 31(x2) 13(x2) TTT 15 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 4802    Backwards Music station,  21.14 (Aug 18) TONES Different from
         the others. Sounds more like whistles (AB)
 4850    M12 2053 (22/aug) CW 5FG in progress. Ended with 000 000 (VM) 
 4880    Mossad (E10) 0032 (13-08-98) AM id ULX group 78? (DR)
 4880    Mossad (E10) 0200 (13-08-98) AM id ULX gr 56 FAST DELIVERY (DR)
 4880    Mossad (E10a) 0131 (13-08-98) AM id ULX2 no msg (DR)
 4880    Mossad E10 1911z (thur 17 sept) USB YL/EE 5 letter groups (JD)
 4880    Mossad ULX  2300 USB ULX  Marker 6 Sep 98 (Sunday)(LBJ)
 4891    M14 2309 (06/Sep) CW in progress. Ended at 2311 with == 922 922
         30 30 00000 (VM)
 4904    M1, 20.00 (Aug 18) CW 025 (R4) 517 517 40 40 = =  5FG (AB)
 4904    M1A, 20.00 (Aug 25) CW 025 End of the month transmission.
         Different format (AB)
 4904    M1A, 20.00 (Aug 27) CW 025 End of the month transmission (AB)
 4905    M01  Thu 20.08.98 2000  025 (HFD)
 4930    M1C, 21.55 (Aug 19) CW 216 216 216 96210 96210 pause 216 216
         216 000 (AB)
 4930    M51, F 05.49 (Aug 20) CW nr36 A 20 07:49:51 1998 BT + 5LG (AB)
 4948    Cyrillic letter station,  20.20 (Aug 17) CW Transmits Cyrillic
         characters separated by a space mark (AB)
 4990    M1B Mon 7 Sept 2010 298 551 551 42 42 = = New Freq/ID (GD2)
 5027    Czech Lady, 1355 (3 Sept), 555x3 313x3 05 313 42 05 POZOR
         70029 42 05 KONETS (KH)
 5027    S17 Fri 14.08.98 1355 Czech Lady Control 69036 // 4485 (HFD)
 5027    S17 Mon 10.08.98 1355 Czech Lady Control 69039 // 4485 (HFD)
 5027    S17 Sat 01.08.98 1355 Czech Lady Control 70036 // 4485 (HFD)
 5027    S17 Sat 15.08.98 1355 Czech Lady Control 67036 // 4485 (HFD)
 5027    S17 Sun 02.08.98 1355 Czech Lady Control 72031 // 4485 (HFD)
 5027    S17 Thu 20.08.98 1355 Czech Lady Control 69035 // 4485 (HFD)
 5027    S17 Thu 27.08.98 1355 Czech Lady Control 70031 // 4485 (HFD)
 5027    S17 Tue 18.08.98 1355 Czech Lady Control 70031 // 4485 (HFD)
 5027    S17 Tue 25.08.98 1355 Czech Lady Control 69032 // 4485 (HFD)
 5027    S17 Wed 12.08.98 1355 Czech Lady Control 68035 // 4485 (HFD)
 5027    S17 Wed 26.08.98 1355 Czech Lady Control 68030 // 4485 (HFD)
 5046    TCS (E5) 0000 (15-08-98) USB id 912 count 109 (DR)
 5046    TCS (E5) 0001 (13-08-98) USB id 912 count 109 (DR)
 5046    TCS (E5) 0002 (14-08-98) USB id 912 count 109 (DR)
 5046    TCS (E5) 0005 (10-08-98) USB id 888 count 85 (DR)
 5046    TCS (E5) 0006 (11-08-98) USB id 071 count 104 (DR)
 5074    M45  Tue 25.08.98 1702  5474, 074, 134 92 == 77314... (no
         55555 or 00000) (HFD)
 5083    M1B Sat 10 Sept 0710 805 R4 810 810 45 45 = = (GD2)
 5085    English man E06 2209 (09/Sep) AM in progress. Ended at 2221
         with 178 178 95 95 00000 (VM)
 5091    Mossad (E10) 2032 (29/Aug 98) AM id JSR group 72 (DR)
 5091    Mossad E10 1611z (tue 22 sept) USB YL/EE 5 letter groups (JD)
 5116    M8 Cut no's stn 0200Z 9/11/98 CW msgs NTWRU GIANA WWAGA (BR)
 5135    M51 2129 (25/aug) msg NR70 in progress. Transmitting consecutive
         msgs at least until 0745 (26/aug), when it became inaudible. The
         time broadcasted is UTC+2 delayed one minute and some seconds, 
         so I supose that a long dash emitted at 2201UTC is the signal
         for a new date. (VM)
 5170    E10 Fri 14.08.98 1845 Phon. Alphabet (NATO) CIO2 (HFD)
 5178    Backwards music XM 1918z (thur 17 sept) very strong, sounded
         almost like whale sounds (JD)
 5180    Cherta S12 Wed 05.08.98 2100 Cherta 671/00, tremendous sig (HFD)
 5224    M51 0444 (01/Sep) CW "BT NR 71 S 01 06:43:19 1998 BT" (VM)
 5224    M51 21:58:42 (31/Aug) CW "BT NR 06 A 31 23:57:24 1998 BT" and
         into 5LG. 10 seconds pause at 22:01:28. Only 98 groups in this
         msg(VM)
 5278    M1A,  18.00 (Aug 27) CW 025 End of the month transmission (AB)
 5278    M1A, 18.02 (Aug 25) CW 025 End of the month transmission.
         Different format (AB)
 5290    Russian Lady (S21) 1945 (14/Sep 98) AM id 491 985x2, 43x2,
         0 0 0 at 1956 (DR)
 5290    Russian Lady (S21) 1946 (17/Sep 98) AM id 491 (DR)
 5290    Russian Lady? (S21?) 1945 (13-08-98) AM (DR)
 5335    M51 0450 (01/Sep) CW "BT NR 72 S 06:49:32 1998 BT" (VM)
 5335    M51 2307 (31/Aug) CW "BT NR 17 S 01 01:06:15 1998 BT" (VM)
 5339    Mossad (E10a) 2120 (14/Sep 98) USB TMS2 still going at 2005 (DR)
 5339    Mossad (E10a) 2120 (14/Sep 98) USB? id TMS2 (DR)
 5339    Mossad E10 "Tango Mike Sierra Two" Right now (20:00 UTC)
 5339    Mossad E10 1934 (14/Sep) AM repeating "TMS2" until 2136, then 
         short pause and repeats "TMS30" for three minutes, another 
         pause and "TMS2" again until 2300 (VM)
 5339    Mossad E10 2142z (mon 14 sept) USB YL/EE repeating TMS 2 (JD)
 5340    E23 Wed 26.08.98 0757 Swedish Rhapsody 91472 06906 37746 (HFD)
 5340    Swedish Rhapsody (E23) 0757 (24/Aug 98) USB very weak (DR)
 5416    M8 Cut no's stn 0300Z 9/9/98 CW  msgs UMMIA WNUGD TMNTA (BR)
 5419    M8 CW 0208z Saturday 19/09/98 in progress - NEW (PFR)
 5419    M8 CW 0300z Thursday 10/09/98 NGIMA TMMWD RUTTA (PFR)
 5422    //6485//8464 LP (E3) 1803 (28/Aug 98) USB id 73110 (DR)
 5422    //6485//8464 LP (E3) 1807 (14-08-98) USB id 04242 (DR)
 5422    //6485//8464 LP (E3) 1900 (15-08-98) USB id 73110 (DR)
 5422    //6485//8464 LP (E3) 1901 (29/Aug 98) USB id 73110 (DR)
 5422    //6485//8464 LP (E3) 2202 (23/Aug 98) USB id 73110 (DR)
 5422    //6485//8464 LP (E3) 2207 (09-08-98) USB id 04242 (DR)
 5422    //8485//8464 LP (E3) 1700 (27/Aug 98) USB id 73110 (DR)
 5422    LP (E3) //16485//8464 1907 (19/Sep 98) USB id 24988 (DR)
 5422    LP (E3) //6485//8464 1704 (17/Sep 98) USB id 24988 (DR)
 5422    LP (E3) //6485//8464 2205 (13/Sep 98) USB id 27249 (DR)
 5422    LP (E3) //6485//8465 1803 (18/Sep 98) USB id 24988 (DR)
 5431.5  P7X //5779.5 5lg stn 0134Z 9/11/98 CW (BR)
 5431.5  P7X //5779.5 CW 0335z Thursday 10/09/98 in progress (PFR)
 5431.5  P7X //5779.5 CW 0345z Thursday 10/09/98 (PFR)
 5431.5  P7X //5779.5 CW 0404z Thursday 10/09/98 in progress - much
         fainter (PFR)
 5431.5  P7X //5779.5 CW 0511z Thursday 10/09/98 in progress (PFR)
 5431.5  P7X 0150 CW (Data Burst) QRA de P7X (Copied agn at 0202, 0230
         and 1305Z) (Sunday) 6 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 5431.5  P7X 0625 (13/Sep) CW in progress (VM)
 5431.5  P7X 5 ltr grps 0032 9/10/98 CW - start of sked - goes til at
         least 0400Z (BR)
 5431.5  P7X 5 ltr grps 0100Z 9/8/98 CW (BR)
 5431.5  P7X CW 0303z Thursday 10/09/98 in progress (PFR)
 5431.5  Unid 0235 CW (In 5ltr code - suspect P7X)(Tuesday) 15 Sep
         98 (LBJ)
 5435    Mossad RC/USB 0300 Saturday 8/29/98 E10 YL/EE rptg "ART2" then
         down at :03. (JM4)
 5435    Mossad RC/USB 0300 Sunday 8/30/98 E10 YL/EE rptg "ART2" then
         down. (JM4)
 5529    Phonetic alphabet-pre-NATO (E15) 2006 (11-08-98) USB id NAS
         then QRU (DR)
 5530    E15 Sun 02.08.98 2000 Phon. Alphabet (pre Nato) m NAS QTC
         NR1 ?R01 5L (wdh) (HFD)
 5530    Mossad (E10a) 2315 (26/Aug 98) AM id MIW2 (DR)
 5530    Mossad E10 1911z (thur 17 sept) USB YL/EE MIW 2  (JD)
 5629    Mossad, 2118 (28 Aug) KPA2 (PV)
 5630    Mossad (E10a) 2016 (26/Aug 98) AM id KPA2 no msg ended callup
         2020 (DR)
 5653    Three Note Oddity (G4) 2035 (23/Aug 98) AM? 'Tune' then
         numbers (DR)
 5655    G04 Sun 02.08.98 2035 3 Note Oddity 67890 13248 28967... (HFD)
 5746    //6485//8464 LP (E3) 1902 (26/Aug 98) USB id 10118 (DR)
 5746    //6485//8464 LP (E3) 1906 (12-08-98) USB id 41836 (DR)
 5746    //6959//9251 LP (E3) 1805 (11-08-98) USB id 41836 (DR)
 5746    //6959//9251 LP (E3) 2101 (23/Aug 98) USB id 66269 (DR)
 5746    //6959//9251 LP (E3) 2104 (27/Aug 98) USB id 77350 (DR)
 5746    //6959//9251 LP (E3) 2105 (09-08-98) USB id 94454 (DR)
 5746    //6959//9251 LP (E3) 2105 (13-08-98) USB id 41836 (DR)
 5746    //6959//9251 LP (E3) 2200 (14-08-98) USB id 41836 (DR)
 5746    //6959//9251 LP (E3) 2201 (28/Aug 98) USB id 77350 (DR)
 5746    LP (E3) //6959//9251 2105 (17/Sep 98) USB id 31663 (DR)
 5746    LP (E3) //6959//9251 2106 (13/Sep 98) USB id 26493 (DR)
 5746    LP (E3) //6959//9251 2202 (18/Sep 98) USB id 31663 (DR)
 5747    German Lady (G7) 1850 (18/Sep 98) AM id 167 562, 153, 562, 153
         000 000 ende at 1909 (DR)
 5750    M01B Fri 28.08.98 2102  871 (HFD)
 5753    Three Note Oddity (G4) 2005 (23/Aug 98) AM? Numbers unintel-
         ligble (DR)
 5755    G04 Sun 02.08.98 2005 3 Note Oddity 67890 13248 28967... (HFD)
 5762    Atencion stn V2 0200Z 9/12/98 AM (BR)
 5762    V2 "Atencion". 0201z, Sat. 08/22. 5FG. Started late, data
         transmission close by. (JL) 
 5762    V2 AM 0200 Saturday 8/29/98 Atencion YL/SS rptg "A 68353 
         83062 18822" and into 5FG. (JM4)
 5762    V2 AM 0200z Saturday 19/09/98 - 97523 89273 27422 with "fast
         5" (PFR)
 5762    V2 USB 0200 ATTENTION 97523 89283 67462 (Lots of noise -
         Female/SS - Sat) 19 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 5779.5  P7X 0452 (10/Sep) CW in progress (VM)
 5779.5  P7X CW 0317z Thursday 10/09/98 in progress (PFR)
 5811    Mossad E10 1610z (tue 22 sept) USB YL/EE 5 letter groups (JD)
 5820    Mossad E10 2006z (sat 19 sept) USB YL/EE 5 letter groups (JD)
 5834    E15 Sun 02.08.98 1730 Phon. Alphabet (pre Nato) m ??? (HFD)
 5834    E15 Sun 02.08.98 1800 Phon. Alphabet (pre Nato) m ??? msg (HFD)
 5834    E15 Thu 06.08.98 1800 Phon. Alphabet (pre Nato)   WSP QRU (HFD)
 5834    E15 Tue 25.08.98 1730 Phon. Alphabet (pre Nato) m OSS QRU (HFD)
 5834    Phon alphabet-pre NATO (E15) 1801 (24/Aug 98) USB WSP QRU (DR)
 5834    Pre Nato Phon alaphabet E15 1808z (sat 19 sept) USB OM/EE WSP
         QRU (JD)
 6200    E23 Thu 20.08.98 0957 Swedish Rhapsody 46215 39665 38174 (HFD)
 6270    Mossad ULX2 0130 USB ULX2 Marker 6 Sep 98 (Sunday)(LBJ)
 6283    M01B Tue 25.08.98 1723  382 (HFD)
 6484    //7755//10426 LP (E3) 1607 (12-08-98) USB id 04242 (DR)
 6485    //7755//10426 LP (E3) 1600 (26/Aug 98) USB id 73110 (DR)
 6485    LP (E3) //7755//10426 1604 (16/Sep 98) USB id 24988 (DR)
 6485    LP E3 //8464 1903z (sat 19 sept) USB YL/EE 24988  (JD)
 6545    Fife free E18 2104 (09/Sep) USB in progress. ID 269 Numbers
         129 Groups 019. Ended at 2110 (VM)
 6575    Mossad E10 2306 (09/Sep) repeating "Hotel November Charlie
         Uniform" until 2310 (VM)
 6627    M13 2156 (21/aug) CW 5FG in progress. Groups 21. Ends at 2201
         with three long dashes (VM)
 6650    96403 unknown AM 1000 ATTENTION 96403 (3/2 format - female/
         Friday) 18 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 6658    Mossad (E10a) 2319 (09-08-98) AM id MIW2 (DR)
 6695    Backards music XM 1919z (thur 17 sept) different to 5178. Rapid
         tones which sounded like a"laser gun" from an arcade type
         computer game (JD)
 6745    Mossad (E10a) 2317 (09-08-98) AM id KPA2 (DR)
 6753    Backwards music XM 2219z (thur 17 sept) sounded different to 
         both 5178 and 6695 (JD)
 6767    M8 1204 CW (In 4 ltr cut nrs - TRAWGMDIUN - Sunday)AR (x3) 
         WRMUA (x5) BT (x3) UWAII GDANG ...(1215Z) AR (x3) DUMWD (x5)
         BT (x3) AMAMD GTTRD ... (1226Z) AR (x3) VA(x3) (OTA 1231Z) 
         20 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 6768    Atencion stn V2 0100Z 9/12/98 AM very weak audio (BR)
 6768    M8 Cut no's stn 1115Z 9/12/98 CW in progress (BR)
 6768    V2 "Atencion". 0100z, Sat. 08/22. 5FG. Started early at 0056
         with "Atencion...[three numbers]". (JL)
 6768    V2 AM 0107z Saturday 19/09/98 in progress (PFR)
 6785    M8 Cut numbers 0711 (07/Sep) CW in progress. 2nd msg: RWTWD,
         3rd: ATAWA (VM)
 6786    Atencion stn. V02 0604 (13/Sep) in progress (VM)
 6786    V2 AM 0600z Sunday 20/09/98 80573 04222 77721 - very clear -
         "fast 5" (PFR)
 6787    M8 0600 (Tues 14 Sept) (GD2)
 6787    M8 0700 (Sat 19 Sept) (GD2)
 6787    M8 0700 (Sun 13 Sept) (GD2)
 6787    M8 0800 (Mon 14 Sept) (GD2)
 6787    M8 0800 (Thurs 17 Sept) (GD2)
 6787    M8 0900 (Sun 13 Sept) (GD2)
 6787    V2 AM 1000 ATTENTION 56203 32943 69903(Cont'd) (Female - SS
         - Thursday) 17 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 6792    Atencion loud and clear in Denver //weak on 4028 (LSB) at 0600
         9/20/98. By the way, this was my first! (EDD) [welcome Erik.
         keep those logs coming -Ary-]
 6797    Atencion stn. V02 0515 (10/Sep) in progress (VM)
 6797    M8 0700 (Fri 18 Sept) (GD2)
 6797    M8 0700 (Tues 14 Sept) (GD2)
 6797    M8 0800 (Sun 13 Sept) (GD2)
 6797    V2 "Atencion". 0200z, Mon. 08/24. 5FG. (JL)
 6797    V2 AM 0511z Thursday 10/09/98 in progress (PFR)
 6810    M3 Thurs 9 Sept 1000  976/00  (GD2)
 6813    TCS E05 2232 (02/Sep) in progress. End at 2233 (VM)
 6825    M8 0200Z (1 Sept) CW stn with msgs UAWRA WNDDA TIUDD (BR)
 6825    M8 0200Z (25 Aug) CW stn with msgs IADRN RTRMD MGTRN  (BR)
 6825    M8 1000 (Thurs 17 Sept) (GD2)
 6825    M8 1000 (Wedn 15 Sept) (GD2)
 6825    M8 1210Z (27 Aug) CW in progress (BR)
 6825    M8 cut no's stn (9/17/98) 1215Z CW in progress (BR)
 6825    M8 cut no's stn (9/22/98) 0200Z CW msgs MAIAN NAGUA WMINA (BR)
 6825    M8 Cut no's stn 0200Z 9/15/98 CW msgs WUTGA RAGDA NDUUN (BR)
 6825    M8 Cut no's stn 1210Z 9/10/98 CW in progress (BR)
 6826    Atencion stn V2  0300Z 9/9/98 (BR)
 6826    M8 1019 CW (In 5 ltr cut nrs - keyed carrier)(Tuesday) 15 Sep 
         98 (LBJ)
 6827    M8 1008 CW (In 5 ltr cut nrs) AR(x3) GTTDN(x5) BT(x3) MTAWA
         WNGGD ...(Wednesday) 16 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 6827    M8 Cut numbers 0708 (13/Sep) CW in progress (VM)
 6840    Mossad (E10) 2131 (09-08-98) AM id EZI (DR)
 6840    Mossad (E10) 2231 (12-08-98) AM id EZI group 35 (DR)
 6840    Mossad (E10) 2233 (10-08-98) AM id EZI group 35 (DR)
 6840    Mossad E10 1606z (sun 20 sept) USB YL/EE 5 letter groups (JD)
 6840    Mossad E10 1606z (tue 22 sept) USB YL/EE 5 letter groups (JD)
 6840    Mossad E10 2007z (sat 19 sept) USB YL/EE 5 letter groups (JD)
 6853    Two Letter (G16) 2130 (18/Sep 98) USB ?????? 846 59 gruppen (DR)
 6853    Two Letter (G16) 2134 (14/Sep 98) USB ?????? 740 87 gruppen (DR)
 6854    M8 CW 0404z Thursday 10/09/98 in progress (PFR)
 6855    M8 CW 0500z Tues 08/09/98 already in progress (PFR)
 6856    Unid 1010 CW (In 5ltr cut nrs - Wednesday) 16 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 6900    //10426//11545 LP (E3) 2001 (15-08-98) USB id 51114 (DR)
 6900    //10426//11545 LP (E3) 2001 (29/Aug 98) USB id 51114 (DR)
 6900    LP (E3) //10426//11545 2005 (19/Sep 98) USB id 20096 (DR)
 6900    LP E3 //10426//11545 2000z (sat 19 sept) USB YL/EE 20096 (JD)
 6920    M8 0700 (Thurs 17 Sept) (GD2)
 6924    M51 0713 (27/aug) CW 5LG in progress (VM) 
 6925    M51 2119 (10/Sep) CW in progress (VM)
 6933    M8 0800 (Tues 14 Sept) (GD2)
 6935    M12 2005 (26/aug) CW ID 658 Ends at 2014 with 000 000 (VM)
 6936    M13 0505 (10/Sep) CW ID 448 Preamble: 168 19 (VM)
 6954    M51 0177 CW (In 5ltr tfc) BT NR 29 s 160318,24 1998 BT
         (Wednesday) 16 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 6959    //10426//11545 LP (E3) 2202 (24/Aug 98) USB id 66269 (DR)
 6959    //10426//11545 LP (E3) 2205 (10-08-98) USB id 94454 (DR)
 6959    //8464//11545 LP (E3) 1700 (24/Aug 98) USB id 77350 (DR)
 6959    //8464//11545 LP (E3) 1705 (10-08-98) USB id 41836 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 1800 (26/Aug 98) USB id 10118 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 1806 (12-08-98) USB id 47178 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 1900 (23/Aug 98) USB id 30394(DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 1900 (27/Aug 98) USB id 30394 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 1904 (11-08-98) USB id 15041 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 1905 (09-08-98) USB id 44340 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 1905 (13-08-98) USB id 15041 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 2000 (14-08-98) USB id 15041 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 2000 (28/Aug 98) USB id 30394 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 2001 (24/Aug 98) USB id 30394 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 2001 (27/Aug 98) USB id 10118 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 2002 (23/Aug 98) USB id 09807 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 2003 (12-08-98) USB id 15041 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 2003 (26/Aug 98) USB id 30394 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 2005 (10-08-98) USB id 44340 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 2007 (09-08-98) USB id 10881 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 2007 (13-08-98) USB id 47178 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 2100 (14-08-98) USB id 47178 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 2101 (29/Aug 98) USB id 30394 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 2102 (15-08-98) USB id 30394 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 2102 (28/Aug 98) USB id 10118 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 2103 (24/Aug 98) USB id 09807 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 2108 (10-08-98) USB id 10881 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 2200 (15-08-98) USB id 10118 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 2200 (29/Aug 98) USB id 10118 (DR)
 6959    //9251//11545 LP (E3) 2207 (11-08-98) USB id 10881 (DR)
 6959    //9251//12603 LP (E3) 2204 (25/Aug 98) USB id 09807 (DR)
 6959    LP (E3) //10426//11545 2204 (14/Sep 98) USB id 26493 (DR)
 6959    LP (E3) //8464//11545 1702 (14/Sep 98) USB id 80492 (DR)
 6959    LP (E3) //9251//11545 1806 (16/Sep 98) USB id 24448 (DR)
 6959    LP (E3) //9251//11545 1808 (17/Sep 98) USB id 93741 (DR)
 6959    LP (E3) //9251//11545 1904 (15/Sep 98) USB id 93741 (DR)
 6959    LP (E3) //9251//11545 1906 (13/Sep 98) USB id 42472 (DR)
 6959    LP (E3) //9251//11545 2001 (18/Sep 98) USB id 93741 (DR)
 6959    LP (E3) //9251//11545 2003 (14/Sep 98) USB id 42472 (DR)
 6959    LP (E3) //9251//11545 2007 (13/Sep 98) USB id 54817 (DR)
 6959    LP (E3) //9251//11545 2008 (17/Sep 98) USB id 24448 (DR)
 6959    LP (E3) //9251//11545 2105 (18/Sep 98) USB id 24988 (DR)
 6959    LP (E3) //9251//11545 2106 (19/Sep 98) USB id 93741 (DR)
 6959    LP (E3) //9251//11545 2109 (14/Sep 98) USB id 54817 (DR)
 6959    LP (E3) //9251//11545 2207 (15/Sep 98) USB id 62032 (DR)
 6959    LP (E3) //9251//11545 2209 (19/Sep 98) USB id 24498 (DR)
 6959    LP E3 //9251//11545 1901z (tue 22 sept) USB YL/EE 93741 (JD)
 6959    LP E3 //9251//11545 1905z (thur 17 sept) USB YL/EE 93741 (JD)
 6980    M51 2207 (26/aug) CW 5LG in progress (VM)
 6982    M8 1200Z (25 Aug) CW stn with msgs MGTRN NDUIA MUATD  (BR)
 6982    M8 1200Z (31 Aug) CW stn with msgs TIUDD TWTGN NMWIA (BR)
 6982    M8 1300Z (30 Aug) CW stn with msgs TIUDN TWTGA TDTWD (BR)
 6982    M8 cut no's stn (9/20/98) 1300Z CW msgs TNADD WRMUA DUMWD
         had keying problems - off and on air (BR)
 6982    M8 cut no's stn (9/21/98) 1205Z CW in progress (BR)
 6982    M8 Cut no's stn 1204Z 9/14/98 CW in progress (BR)
 6983    Atencion stn V2 0200Z 9/11/98 AM (BR)
 6983    Atencion V2. 0200z, Fri 09/18. Started early at 0149z ended
         at 0150z. Actual transmission at 0200z. Lost in noise at 0207z
         (JL)
 6983    V2 "Atencion". 0200z, Fri. 08/21. Interference from adjacent
         broadcast. End with three "final". (JL)
 6983    V2 AM SS/YL/5FG 02:00 UTC (28 Aug) ATENCION 11113 08111 38533 
         ATENCION 11113 08111 38533 THEN AT 02:04 ATENCION 34015 08111
         38533(9x) THEN 34015(5x) (CC)
 6984    V2??? 12193 AM 0203 12193 (Cont'd) 91844 ... (Female/SS - 
         friday) 18 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 6985    M8 0700 (Wedn 15 Sept) (GD2)
 7250    Swedish Rhapsody (E23) 1201 (27/Aug 98) USB In progress (DR)
 7250    Swedish Rhapsody (E23) 1205 (24/Aug 98) USB In progress (DR)
 7337    //9251//12603 LP (E3) 1800 (24/Aug 98) USB id 88509 (DR)
 7337    //9251//12603 LP (E3) 1804 (23/Aug 98) USB id 00180 (DR)
 7337    //9251//12603 LP (E3) 1805 (09-08-98) USB id 41014 (DR)
 7337    //9251//12603 LP (E3) 1808 (10-08-98) USB id 73233 (DR)
 7337    //9251//12603 LP (E3) 1901 (24/Aug 98) USB id 00180 (DR)
 7337    //9251//12603 LP (E3) 1905 (10-08-98) USB id 41014 (DR)
 7337    //9251//12603 LP (E3) 2007 (11-08-98) USB id 73233 (DR)
 7337    //9251//12603 LP (E3) 2101 (25/Aug 98) USB id 00180 (DR)
 7337    //9251//12603 LP (E3) 2105 (11-08-98) USB id 41014 (DR)
 7337    //9251//12603 LP (E3) 2107 (26/Aug 98) USB id 88509 (DR)
 7337    //9251//12603 LP (E3) 2108 (12-08-98) USB id 73233 (DR)
 7337    //9251//12603 LP (E3) 2205 (26/Aug 98) USB id 00180 (DR)
 7337    //9251//12603 LP (E3) 2206 (12-08-98) USB id 41014 (DR)
 7337    //9251//12603 LP (E3) 2207 (13-08-98) USB id 73233 (DR)
 7337    //9251//12603 LP (E3) 2207 (27/Aug 98) USB id 88509 (DR)
 7337    LP (E3) //9251//12603 1806 (14/Sep 98) USB id 06748 (DR)
 7337    LP (E3) //9251//12603 1904 (14/Sep 98) USB id 39376 (DR)
 7337    LP (E3) //9251//12603 2005 (15/Sep 98) USB id 85602 (DR)
 7337    LP (E3) //9251//12603 2105 (15/Sep 98) USB id 59882 (DR)
 7337    LP (E3) //9251//12603 2105 (16/Sep 98) USB id 85602 (DR)
 7337    LP (E3) //9251//12603 2202 (17/Sep 98) USB id 85602 (DR)
 7337    LP (E3) //9251//12603 2205 (16/Sep 98) USB id 59882 (DR)
 7337    LP E3 //9251//12603 2001z (tue 22 sept) USB YL/EE 85602 (JD)
 7337    LP E3 //9251//12603 2220z (thur 17 sept) USB YL/EE 5 figure
         groups (JD)
 7390    M51 0532 (10/Sep) CW NR ?5 S 10 07:31:31 1998 BT (VM)
 7482    V2 0404z Thursday 10/09/98 in progress - obscured by data xmn
         (PFR)
 7484.5  Unid 1000 CW ragda wutga amuin (Cont'd)(OTA 0804Z) 14 Sep 98
         (LBJ)
 7525    Backwards Music Station/XM  USB 1300 Thursday 9/3/98 (JM4)
 7540    Mossad E10 1609z (tue 22 sept) USB YL/EE 5 letter groups (JD)
 7555    V2 AM 0300 Sunday 8/30/98 Atencion YL/SS rptg "A 34016 60032
         25502" and into 5FG. (JM4)
 7580    M8 0900 (Thurs 17 Sept) (GD2)
 7580    M8 1000 (Thurs 17 Sept) (GD2)
 7581    M8 Cut numbers 0526 (10/Sep) CW in progress. Strong signal (VM)
 7581    M8 CW 0511z Thursday 10/09/98 in progress (PFR)
 7583    V2 "Atencion". 0200z, Wed. 08/26. 5FG. (JL)
 7583    V2 1000 AM (Female/SS - 5fig tfc)(ACTUALLY 2 DIFFERENT NR STNS
         AT THE SAME TIME - ONE IN LSB AND ONE IN USB - ONE WEAK/ONE 
         STRONG) (Monday) 14 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 7583    V2 USB 0200 ATTENTION 83483 39693 41351 (Cont'd) (Female - SS
         - Wednesday) 16 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 7584    M8 0200 CW AIRGA DDDWA TUAND (Cont'd) BT(x3) WNDGT ATMMA ...
         (Wednesday) 16 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 7584    V22 05003 AM 1004 05003 (Cont'd) (Mon - female/SS - Can hear a
         second SS number stn on freq) 21 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 7600    TCS (E5) //10597 1505 (18/Sep 98) USB id 851 count 196 (DR)
 7605    S6 (tent) transmission with an Nil- msg at 8.21 UTC (23 Sept)
         "912 000 00" (LG)
 7627    German Lady (G7) 1826 (18/Sep 98) AM id 167 562, 153, 562, 153,
         000 000 ende at 1844 (DR)
 7682    M8 Cut numbers 0505 (01/Sep) CW in progress (VM)
 7682    M8 CW 0500z Tuesday 08/09/98 TDMAA ????? ????? already into
         groups before 0502z (PFR)
 7725    M8 CW 0300z Thursday 10/09/98 ADIGN ???UN IAA?D loud buzz
         covering up signal (PFR)
 7726    Atencion stn. V02 0515 (13/Sep) in progress (VM)
 7740    Two Letter (G16) 2103 (26/Aug 98) USB id Golf Kilo x4 then 
         tune (DR)
 7740    Two Letter (G16) 2106 (19/Aug 98) USB? In progress (DR)
 7755    //8464//10426 LP (E3) 1504 (11-08-98) USB id 04242 (DR)
 7760    MOSSAD/E10 0100 Monday 9/14/98 YL/EE rptg ULX into 5LG. (JM4)
 7760    Unid USB 0107 (In 5ltr code - female - EE)msg (x2) Group 26
         (x2) Text (x2) SWIYC ... (0108Z)(Wednesday) 16 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 7786    Atencion stn (V2) 2320 (27/aug) YL/SS 5FG in progress (VM)
 7811    Mossad (E10) 1849 (23/aug) rptg CIO2 (VM)
 7846    M51 1102 CW mgdun ragdn rgdwd (Cont'd)(Keyed carrier) mgdun
         (x5) BT(x3) duirn ... (Tuesday) 15 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 7846    M8 1103 CW DUUGN BT (x3) TTAAG WWUTU ...(Wedn) 16 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 7846    M8 Cut no's stn  1110Z 9/9/98 CW in progress (BR)
 7846    M8 Cut no's stn 1115Z 9/8/98 CW in progress (BR)
 7858    Two Letter (G16) 1931 (13/Sep 98) USB ?? 740 87 gruppen (DR)
 7887    V2 "Atencion". 0214z, Sun. 08/23. 5FG. In progress, end at
         0240ish. (JL)
 7887    V2 0200 Sunday 8/30/98 Atencion YL/SS rptg "A 34016 60032
         25502" and into 5FG. (JM4)
 7888    V2??? AM 0209 (In 5fig - female/SS - Sun) 20 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 7889    M8 0115Z (1 Sept) CW stn in progress (BR)
 7889    M8 cut no's stn (9/22/98) 0104 CW in progress (BR)
 7889    M8 Cut no's stn 0100Z 9/15/98 CW msgs WUTGA RAGDA NDUUN (BR)
 7889    M8 Cut no's stn 0100Z 9/8/98 CW  msgs TUWNN GMWUD TMMWA (BR)
 7918    E10 Mossad. 0200z, Fri. 08/21. Very weak, RST: 22. (JL)
 7918    Mossad E10 1605z (sun 20 sept) USB YL/EE 5 letter groups (JD)
 7918    Mossad E10 1608z (tue 22 sept) USB YL/EE 5 letter groups (JD)
 7918    Mossad E10. 0203z, Tues 09/15. In progress. Very weak interfe-
         rence/jamming(?). "YHF". (JL)
 7918    Mossad RC/USB 0200 Saturday 8/29/98 E10 YL/EE rptg "YHF" and
         into 5LG. (JM4)
 7918    Mossad RC/USB 0200 Thursday 8/27/98 E10 YL/EE rptg YHF and
         into 5LG. (JM4)
 7918    Mossad RC/USB Sun 8/30/98 E10 YL/EE rpt "YHF2" then down (JM4)
 7920    Mossad (E10) 1804 (12-08-98) AM In progress (DR)
 7946    Russian Man (S7) 2030 (18/Sep 98) AM id 3?? null msg (DR)
 8010    Unid 0222 utc (28 Aug) AM  YL/EE/5L ENGLISH YL WITH 5 LETTERS
         UNID XNSM (CC)
 8010    unknown CW 1100 (In 5lg - thurs)(Extremely strong signal +40db
         - checked nearby freqs and found signals on 7980 (very weak)
         7990 (weak) 8000(strong +20db) 8020 (strong +20db) 8030 (weak)
         8040 (very weak) (Found the 8020 freq first - sending DUUGD 
         DIRWN IIWWN (Cont'd)(Too bad all nr stn could be this strong)
         17 Sep 98 (LBJ) 
 8043    M51 2210 CW (In 5 ltr tfc) BT NR 40 S .800... 1998 BT (Wedn)
         16 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 8057    Unid 2210 CW (In 5 ltr tfc - suspect diplomatic - Wedn)
         16 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 8065    M8 Cut numbers 0507 (13/Sep) CW in progress (VM)
 8065?   V2 USB 0611z Sunday 20/09/98 in progress - VERY faint; at times
         faded out completely. Seemed to be USB only.  Not certain of 
         exact frequency. NEW (PFR)
 8066    M8 1100 CW MRDIN UWRRN IIWWD (Cont'd)(friday) 18 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 8067    M8 1100 CW IRDTN RNAUD IIWWA (Cont'd)(Wedn 16 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 8067    M8 1100 CW MAIAN IRDAD RAWIA (Cont'd) (Monday) 21 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 8067    M8 1106 CW (In 5ltr cut numbers)(Monday)14 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 8067    M8 Cut no's stn  1110Z 9/9/98 CW in progress (BR)
 8067    M8 cut no's stn (9/21/98) 1115Z CW in progress (BR)
 8124    //10423 TCS (E5) 2202 (09-08-98) AM/USB id 103 count 122 (DR)
 8125    //10423 TCS (E5) 2200 (23/Aug 98) USB id 103 count 122 (DR)
 8125    //10423 TCS (E5) 2203 (12-08-98) USB id 103 count 122 (DR)
 8125    //10423 TCS (E5) 2207 (26/Aug 98) USB id 103 count 122 (DR)
 8125    TCS (E5) //10423 2202 (16/Sep 98) USB id 006 count 85 (DR)
 8125    TCS (E5) //10423 2207 (13/Sep 98) USB id 006 count 85 (DR)
 8125    TCS E5 //10423 (9/20/98) 2200Z msg 006 count 85 (BR)
 8125    TCS USB 2211 (In 5 fig code 3/2 female EE - Wedn - Suspect
         // to 10423 sked) 16 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 8127    English Man (E7) 2031 (14/Sep 98) AM id 295 null msg (DR)
 8127    Mossad E10 //10352 1912z (thur 17 sept) USB YL/EE VLB 2 (JD)
 8127    Mossad E10 2309 (04/Sep) VLB2 until approx 0000 (VM)
 8127    Mossad VLB2 0045 USB VLB2 (Saturday) 12 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 8127    Mossad VLB2 0045 USB VLB2 Marker 7 Sep 98 (Monday)(LBJ)
 8127    Mossad VLB2 2345 USB VLB2 (Monday) 14 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 8127    Mossad VLB2 2345 USB VLB2 (Saturday) 12 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 8127    Mossad VLB2 2345 USB VLB2 Marker 5 Sep 98 (Saturday)(LBJ)
 8173    German two-letter (G16) 2145 (21/aug) USB YL/GG 3/2FG (x2) in
         progress (VM)
 8177    M12 2108 (11/Sep) CW in progress (VM)
 8187    M8 Cut no's stn 1115Z 9/12/98 CW in progress (BR)
 8188    E23 Wed 26.08.98 0957 Swedish Rhapsody repeat of 0957 (HFD)
 8188    Swedish Rhapsody (E23) 0958 (26/Aug 98) USB In progress (DR)
 8231    M53 Tue 04.08.98 2100 vvv cq 747.129 (HFD)
 8232    M53 1000 CW VVV CQ 747.531 (Cont'd) HR(x2) 18(x2) BT(x2) 67634
         93947 ...(1005Z) AR(x2)(1007Z) RPT (x2) VVV CQ 747.531 (x2)
         (Rpt's msg) AR(x2) VA(x2) (OTA 1009Z)(Tuesday) 15 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 8253    V2 374 AM 1000 ATTENTION 374 08 (Cont'd - female - SS - Wedn)
         08 129 (cont'd) 08094 ... (1005Z) 16 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 8300    //8375 1400z expected V13; only heard carriers but no xmn (PFR)
 8300    V13 New Star 1200z Wedn 23/09/98 barely could make out; covered
         by digital xmn and another "ham" voice (PFR)
 8375    New Star BC AM 1300 Thursday 8/27/98 V13 YL/CC 4FGx2. S9! (JM4)
 8464    //10426//11545 LP (E3) 1600 (23/Aug 98) USB id 10118 (DR)
 8464    //10462//11545 LP (E3) 1601 (09-08-98) USB id 41836 (DR)
 8464    //12603//14487 LP (E3) 1606 (27/Aug 98) USB id 66269 (DR)
 8464    //12603//14487 LP (E3) 1609 (13-08-98) USB id 94454 (DR)
 8464    LP (E3) //12603//14487 1608 (17/Sep 98) USB id 79245 (DR)
 8750    V2 979 AM 0404 (In 5fig - female/SS - Sun) FINALE (x2)
         atencion 979 06 (Cont'd) 0655 (x5) 32532 68915 20 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 8909    Atencion stn. V02 0629 (15/Sep) in progress. Two "final" (VM)
 8950    V2 AM 1006 (In 5fig code - Female - SS -Thursday)(Found to be 
         side lob of 8975 - 728 04) 17 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 8975    V2 728 AM 1007 (In 5 fig code) atencion 728 04 (Cont'd) 04 91
         (x5) 66598 87823 ... (1010Z)(Second female/SS number station 
         on freq - weak but copiable - different msg being sent)(Thurs)
         17 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 9060    Russian Man (S7) 2030 (15/Sep 98) AM id 840 null msg fin at
         2035 (DR) 
 9125    German Lady (G7) 1800 (18/Sep 98) AM id 167 562, 153, 562, 
         153, 000 000 ende at 1821 (DR)
 9125    German Lady (G7) 1821 (28/Aug 98) AM id 213 key 502 group
         count 78 (DR)
 9130    Mossad 2100 USB (too weak to copy)(Friday) 11 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 9130    Mossad 2105 USB (In 5 ltr tfc)(Monday) 14 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 9130    Mossad E10 1604z (sun 20 sept) USB YL/EE 5 letter groups (JD)
 9130    Mossad E10 1607z (tue 22 sept) USB YL/EE 5 letter groups (JD)
 9130    Mossad E10 2008z (sat 19 sept) USB YL/EE 5 letter groups (JD)
 9130    Mossad EZI2 2200 USB EZI2 (Cont'd) (Wednesday) 9 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 9130    Mossad EZI2 2200 USB EZI2 (Friday) 11 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 9130    Mossad EZI2 2200 USB EZI2 Marker 5 Sep 98 (Saturday)(LBJ)
 9130    Mossad EZI2 2201 USB EZI2 (Monday)14 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 9130    MOSSAD/E10 0100 Monday 9/14/98 YL/EE rptg EZI into 5LG. (JM4)
 9130    Mossas EZI 2103 USB EZI (Cont'd) (Wednesday) 9 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 9165    M10 Tues 8 Sept 1710 555x3 752x3 102 487x3 40 Note Long Msg
 9180    Unid 2330 (17 Sept) still on-going at 0000z usb SS stn and
         more. Use Carlos in place of Charlie. Good signal. (CT)
 9226    XPH Fri 21.08.98 0600 Polytone, 0620 10426, 0640 12126 (HFD)
 9226    XPH Wed 26.08.98 0600 Polytone, 0620 10426, 0640 12126 (HFD)
 9230    V2? 1011 AM (Female/SS - 5fig tfc) FINALE (x2)(0812Z) atencion
         979 04 711 03 (Cont'd) 04 54 (Cont'd) 85423 (Mon) 14 Sep (LBJ)
 9238    V2 AM 1000 atencion 979 04 711 03 (Cont'd) (Mon - female/SS)
         21 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 9251    LP (E3) //7337//12603 1807 (13/Sep 98) USB id 39376 (DR)
 9251    LP 06748 2100 USB 06748 (Cont'd)(Wednesday) 9 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 9251    LP 2100 USB (too weak to copy callup)(Friday) 11 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 9251    LP 2106 USB (too weak to copy)(Monday) 14 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 9251    LP 24448 USB 2202 //6959//11545 (Sat) 19 Sep (LBJ)
 9251    LP 31663 USB 2205 (Fri) 18 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 9251    LP 39376 2104 USB (Female/EE) 19166 56850 (Tues) 8 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 9251    LP 596.. USB 2100 (- very weak - Tuesday) 15 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 9251    LP 80492 2200 USB (Friday) 11 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 9251    LP 85602 USB 2100 (female - EE - Wednesday) 16 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 9251    LP 87483 2200 USB (Female/EE)(Tuesday) 8 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 9251    LP USB 2100 (too weak to copy) (Fri) 18 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 9251    LP USB 2200 (too weak to copy - Tuesday 15 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 9260    V2 "Atencion". 0200z, Wed. 08/26. 5FG. Weak signal, RST: 33.
         very muffled and hummy transmission. Ended at 0210z with two 
         "final". (JL)
 9260    V2 AM 0200 Thursday 8/27/98 Atencion (old version) YL/SS 5FG
         in progress; then "238 03" and "03 48" and into 5FG. Two final,
         then "238 03" and "03 48" and back into 5FG. Down at :17 w/two
         final. Note new day. (JM4)
 9329.5  M8 CW ANDUWRIGMT 1200 Wednesday 9/16/98 5F/L/G. (JM4)
 9337    Russian man S07 0551 (13/Sep) in progress (VM)
 9403    M24 0809 (13/Sep) CW in progress Ended at 0821 with == 572 572
         133 133 0 0 0 0 0 (VM)
 9468    Atencion stn. V02 0724 (13/Sep) CW in progress (VM)
10065    B2T unknown 0210 CW (In 5ltr code)QRA B2T gr 35 BT BQXST ...
         (Monday)(Finished 0214Z) P7X de B2T 14 Sep 98 (LBJ)
10129    V2 "Atencion". 0000z, Sat. 08/22. 5FG. Interfered with by RTTY
         in progress before beginning of transmission. (JL)
10177    Two letter station G16 1904z (tue 22 sept) USB YL/GG electronic
         tune and repeating of "WL" several times. Groups of numbers in
         German then followed. (JD)
10223    // 13518 Count stn E5 Sep2 1200 msg 408 count 215 (BR)
10223    // 13518 TCS 1200Z TCS (26 Aug) E5 - msg 343 count 215 (BR)
10223    //13518 TCS (E5) 1203 (2/Sep 98) USB id 408 count 215 (DR)
10223    E5 1200z Wednesday 23/09/98 909 (3x) Count repeated - then beeps
         Count 215 (2x) and into 3/2FGs (PFR)
10223    E5 Cynthia. 1200z, Sat. 08/22. Preamble: 343 Count: 215 3/2FG.
         //13518, beeps still going intermittently until 1205z. Both
         transmissions "end" 1250z. (JL) 
10223    E5 TCS. 1200z, Wed. 08/26. Preamble: 343 Count: 215 3/2FG. 
         "End" at 1250z. (JL) 
10223    E5 TCS. Wednesday 09/02, 1200z. Tone 1158z until 1159z. Beeps
         at 1157z with what sounded like music; had a sing song quality
         to it like wind blowing through metal pipes. Preamble: 408
         Count: 215 3/2FG. Repeat count at 1230z. Drowned out at 1240z
         by the "pipes" and back with count at 1245z. (JL)
10223    TCS (E5) //13518 1203 (19/Sep 98) USB id 909 count 215 (DR)
10223    TCS (E5) //13518 1207 (16/Sep 98) USB id 408 count 215 (DR)
10223    TCS //13518 (E5) 1200 (12/Sep 98) USB id 408 count 215 (DR)
10223    TCS //13518 (E5) 1204 (9/Sep 98) USB id 408 count 215 (DR)
10223    TCS //13518 E5 1200Z 9/12/98 msg 408 count 215 (BR)
10223    TCS //13518 E5 1200Z 9/9/98 AM msg 408 count 215 (BR)
10223    TCS E5 //13518 (9/16/98) 1215Z in progress (BR)
10223    TCS E5. 1200z, Wed 09/16. 1155z long tone into beeps at 1156z.
         Preamble: 408 Count: 215 3/2FG. Repeat count at 1230z. "end"
         1250z. (JL)
10223    TCS, E5. 1200z, Wed. 09/09. 1159z tone till 1200z into preamble
         Preamble: 408 Count: 215 3/2FG. Transmission had a sing song
         quality to it in the background. Repeat count at 1230z, and
         "end" at 1250z. (JL)
10223    TCS/E5 //13518 1200 Wednesday 9/16/98 YL/EE rptg 408 Count
         215 3/2FG. (JM4)
10225    German Lady (G7) 1802 (14-08-98) AM 213 (DR)
10227    German Lady (G7) 1800 (28/Aug 98) AM id 213 key 502 group count
         78 ende at 1813 (DR)
10233    E5 1200 408 Count 215 //14739 (Wedn 15 Sept) (GD2)
10233    TCS E5. 1200z, Sat 09/19. No pre-beeps/tones. Preamble: 909
         Count 215 3/2FG. (JL)
10248    8BY French Intel stn 0445 UTC CW with VVV DE 8BY (1/Sept) (IJ)
10257    //12197 TCS (E5) 2001 (30/Aug 98) USB id 508 count 185 (DR)
10263    //12150 TCS (E5) 2106 (2/Sep 98) USB id 660 count 172 (DR)
10263    TCS (E5) //12150 2106 (16/Sep 98) USB id 154 (DR)
10263    TCS (E5) //12150 2107 (13/Sep 98) USB id 660 count 172 (DR)
10263    TCS // 12150 E5 2115Z 9/6/98 AM in progress (BR)
10263    TCS //12150 (E5) 2102 (6/Sep 98) USB id 660 count 172 (DR)
10327    English Man (E7) 2000 (14/Sep 98) AM id 319 null message
         format ended at 2005 (DR)
10327    English Man (E7) 2000 (7/Sep 98) AM id 319 null message 
         format (DR)
10327    English Man (E7) 2002 (2/Sep 98) AM id 319 null message
         format (DR)
10352    Mossad 19h50utc (2 Sept) female EE  VLB (TA)
10423    //12197 Counting Station (E5) 2004 (3/Sep 98) USB id 895
         count 205 (DR)
10423    //12197 TCS (E5) 1701 (3/Sep 98) USB id 895 count 205 (DR)
10423    //12197 TCS (E5) 2001 (27/Aug 98) USB id 895 count 205 (DR)
10423    //12197 TCS (E5) 2001 (31/Aug 98) USB id 895 count 205 (DR)
10423    //12197 TCS (E5) 2002 (10-08-98) USB id 642 count 41 (DR)
10423    //12197 TCS (E5) 2002 (24/Aug 98) USB id 895 count 205 (DR)
10423    TCS (E5) //12197 2002 (14/Sep 98) USB id 895 count 205 (DR)
10423    TCS (E5) //12197 2002 (17/Sep 98) USB id 895 count 205 (DR)
10423    TCS (E5) 2002 (13-08-98) USB id 642 count 41 (DR)
10423    TCS //12197 (E5) 2006 (10/Sep 98) USB id 895 count 205 (DR)
10423    TCS //12197 (E5) 2006 (7/Sep 98) USB id 895 count 205 (DR)
10423    TCS 006 2200 USB 006(x3)1234567890 (Cont'd) (Female/EE)
         (Wedn) Dashes(x10)(2210Z) 764 46 47931 ...(3/2) 9 Sep 98 (LBJ)
10423    TCS 006 USB 2200 006 (x3) 1234567890 (Cont'd - female - EE -
         Wednesday) 16 Sep 98 (LBJ)
10423    TCS E05 2222 (02/Sep) in progress. End at 2233 (VM)
10426    //11545//14487 LP (E3) 1400 (5/Sep 98) USB id 80492 (DR)
10426    //12603//14487 LP (E3) 1400 (24/Aug 98) USB id 73110 (DR)
10426    //12603//14487 LP (E3) 1400 (31/Aug 98) USB id 73110 (DR)
10426    //12603//14487 LP (E3) 1407 (10-08-98) USB id 04242 (DR)
10426    LP (E3) //11545//14487 1405 (19/Sep 98) USB id 31663 (DR)
10426    LP (E3) //12603//14487 1404 (14/Sep 98) USB id 27249 (DR)
10426    LP (E3) //14487 1400 Monday 9/14/98 5FGx2 in progress - 
         extremely weak. (JM4)
10426    LP //12603//14487 (E3) 1400 (7/Sep 98) USB id 27249 (DR)
10426    LP 07222 unknown 2007 USB // to 11545 5 Sep 98 (Saturday)(LBJ)
10426    LP E3 //11545//8464 1602z (sun 20 sept) USB YL/EE 31663  (JD)
10527    //12197 TCS (E5) 2000 (28/Aug 98) USB id 508 count 185 (DR)
10527    //12197 TCS (E5) 2000 (4/Sep 98) USB id 508 count 185 (DR)
10527    //12197 TCS (E5) 2003 (23/Aug 98) USB id 508 count 185 (DR)
10527    TCS (E5) //12197 2000 (18/Sep 98) USB id 460 count 127 (DR)
10527    TCS (E5) //12197 2006 (13/Sep 98) USB id 508 count 185 (DR)
10527    TCS (E5) 2001 (09-08-98) USB id 908 count 74 (DR)
10527    TCS (E5) 2007 (23/aug) USB ID 458 Count 185 (VM)
10527    TCS //12197 (E5) 2000 (11/Sep 98) USB id 508 count 185 (DR)
10527    TCS //12197 (E5) 2004 (6/Sep 98) USB id 508 count 185 (DR)
10527    TCS 460 USB 2000 460 (x3) 1234567890 (Cont'd) 20 Sep 98 (LBJ)
10527    TCS E5 //12197 (9/20/98) 2000Z msg 460 count 125 (BR)
10529    // 14739 Count stn E5 Sep4 1300 AM with msg 430 (BR)
10529    E05 Fri 14.08.98 1300 TCS, 973 (HFD)
10529    E5 1300 (Fri 11 Sept) 430 Count 215 /14739 (GD2)
10529    E5 1300 430 Count ?? // 10423 (Tues 14 Sept) (GD2)
10529    E5 TCS. 1300z, Fri. 08/21. Preamble: 973 Count: 215. (JL)
10529    E5 TCS. 1300z, Tue. 08/25. At 1212z high pitched tone into
         beeps at 1213z. Started late at 1304z. Preamble: 973 (JL)
10529    E5 TCS. Friday 8/28, 1300z. Very weak, RST: 22. Preamble:
         973 Count: ??? (JL)
10529    TCS (E5) //14739 1304 (18/Sep 98) USB id 430 (DR)
10529    TCS (E5) 1303 (8/Sep 98) USB id 430? count 215 very weak (DR)
10529    TCS (E5) 1308 (11/Sep 98) USB id 430 count 215 (DR)
10529    TCS E5. 1300z, Tues 09/15. 1249z, beeps in progress. Preamble
         430 Count: 215 3/2FG. (JL)
10529    TCS RC/USB 1300 Friday 9/4/98 E5 YL/EE rptg 430 Count 215
         3/2FG. (JM4)
10529    TCS, E5. 1300z, Fri. 09/04. 1255z beeps in progress. Preamble 
         430 Count: 215 3/2FG. (JL)
10565    Cut no's stn M8 Sep6 1300 CW msgs GGAAA GMUWD DTWWN (BR)
10566    Cut no's stn M8 Sep4 1304 CW in progress (BR)
10566    M51 1304 CW (In 5 ltr cur nrs) (Monday) 7 Sep 98 (LBJ)
10566    M58 1302 CW (In 5 ltr cut nrs) GGAAA GMUWD DTWWN ... BT (x3)
         IGIAA MMIIA ... (Sunday) 6 Sep 98 (LBJ) 
10566    M8 1300Z (30 Aug) CW stn with msgs IUARA NDWAN TADRA (BR)
10566    M8 1302 CW TNWRD MNMUN MNRDA (Cont'd) Sun) BT (x3) NDRNM GMTRR
         ... (1304Z) 20 Sep 98 (LBJ)
10566    M8 cut no's stn (9/20/98) 1300Z CW msgs TNWRD MNMNN MNRDA (BR)
10566    M8 CW 1309z Sunday 20/09/98 in progress (PFR)
10583    //12175 TCS (E5) 2100 (1/Sep 98) USB id 042 count 194 (DR)
10583    //12175 TCS (E5) 2100 (29/Aug 98) USB id 042 count 194 (DR)
10583    TCS (E5) 2117 (22/aug) USB YL/EE 3/2FG in progress (VM)
10597    TCS (E5) 1500 (8/Sep 98) USB id 851 count 196 (DR)
10597    TCS (E5) 1502 (11/Sep 98) USB id 851 count 196 (DR)
10597    TCS (E5) 1503 (1/Sep 98) USB id 851 count 196 (DR)
10597    TCS (E5) 1503 (14-08-98) USB id 851 count 196 (DR)
10597    TCS (E5) 1503 (28/Aug 98) USB id 851 count ?? bearly audible
         (DR)
10625    Unid 2208 CW (in 5fig tfc) (t=0)(6 wpm)(Monday) BT 16821 BT
         15964 99036 ...(2212Z) 14 sEP 98 (LBJ)
10642    Czech Man 'Control' (S19) 1305 (1/Sep 98) USB ended 1323 (DR)
10642    Czech Man 'Control' (S19) 1306 (30/Aug 98) USB ended 1321 (DR)
10642    Slovak Station, 1300 (28 Aug) (AB2) -is S19 Andy-
10647    Mossad (E10) 1802 (12-08-98) AM id YHF group 52 (DR)
10648    Mossad (E10) 1602 (09-08-98) AM id YHF (DR)
10648    Mossad E10 1604z (sun 20 sept) USB YL/EE YHF (JD)
10648    Mossad E10 1607z (tue 22 sept) USB YL/EE 5 letter groups (JD)
10656    Polytone Station (XPH) 2001 (1/Sep 98) AM gone at 2006
10688    M51 2107 CW (In 5 ltr tfc) BT NR 29 s 1623 .8 82 1998 BT ZXORW
         ...Wednesday) 16 Sep 98 (LBJ)
10692.5  P7X 1305 (CW Data Bursts) QRA DE P7X -P- 071300Z GR 120 BT 
         DUNZE GQNDV ... (Monday) 7 Sep 98 (LBJ)
10693    P7X 1340 CW QRA DE P7X (5 letter code) BT AR (OTA 1343Z)
         (10 WPM) (Copied again at 1505/1603/1805/1832/1902 and 1918Z
         (Saturday) 5 Sep 98 (LBJ)
10822    Unid 2145Z (23 Aug) CW in progress using T for 0 abt 25 wpm
         5 FIG x2. ended at 2202Z with 746 746 153 153 T T T T T (BR)
10857    M8 1200 (Tues 14 Sept) (GD2)
10858    Cut no's stn M8 Sep3 1203 CW in progress (BR)
10858    M8 1200Z (1 Sept) CW stn with msgs IUARD TRWGA TADRD (BR)
10858    M8 1210Z (27 Aug) CW in progress (BR)
10858    M8 1215Z (25 Aug) CW in progress  (BR)
10858    M8 cut no's stn (9/15/98) 1204Z in progress - hum on sig (BR)
10858    M8 cut no's stn (9/17/98) 1215Z CW in progress (BR)
10858    M8 cut no's stn (9/22/98) 1200Z CW msgs RAWRN UTTAA MNRDD (BR)
10858    M8 Cut no's stn 1210Z 9/10/98 CW in progress (BR)
10858    M8 cut no's stn 1210Z 9/8/98 CW in progress (BR)
10858.5  M8 CW 1200 Thursday 8/27/98 ANDUWRIGMT 5F/L/G in progress.
         Down at :36 w/AR AR AR  SK SK SK. (JM4)
10975    //12229 TCS (E5) 2101 (13-08-98) USB id 071 count 104 (DR)
10976    //12229 TCS (E5) 2101 (10-08-98) USB id 071 count 104 (DR)
11000    E15 Wed 12.08.98 1300 Phon. Alphabet (pre Nato)   BEC QRU (HFD)
11072    // 13444 Count stn E5 Sep5 1800 AM (BR)
11072    //13444 TCS (E5) 1800 (29/Aug 98) USB id 035 count 136 (DR)
11072    //13444 TCS (E5) 1800 (31/Aug 98) USB id 035 count 136 (DR)
11072    //13444 TCS (E5) 1802 (5/Sep 98) USB id 035 count 136 (DR)
11072    //13444 TCS (E5) 1803 (24/Aug 98) USB id 035 count 136 (DR)
11072    E5 1800 (Monday 7 Sept) 035 Count 136 //13444 (GD2)
11072    TCS (E5) //13444 1803 (14/Sep 98) USB id 633 count 113 (DR)
11072    TCS (E5) //13444 1805 (19/Sep 98) USB id 633 count 113 (DR)
11072    TCS (E5) 1803 (10-08-98) USB id 035 count 136 (DR)
11072    TCS // 13444 E5 1800Z 9/7/98 AM with msg 035 count 136 (BR)
11072    TCS //13444 (E5) 1800 (12/Sep 98) USB id 633 (DR)
11072    TCS //13444 (E5) 1806 (7/Sep 98) USB id 035 count 136 (DR)
11072    TCS E5 //13444 1807z (sat 19 sept) USB YL/EE id 633 count 
         113 (JD)
11107    English Man (E6) 0220 (4/Sep 98) AM In progress ended 562x2
         138x2 00000 at 0228 (DR)
11108    unknown AM 0208 (In 5fig code - female/EE -Friday - QSZ) 
         18 Sep 98 (LBJ)
11108    unknown AM 0212 (In 5 fig tfc - QSZ - Female - EE -Thursday)
         76148 88889 562 (x2) 138 (x2 00000 (OTA 0229Z) 17 Sep 98 (LBJ)
11147    M12, 06.10 (Aug 15) CW 484 484 484 000 (R5) (AB)
11270    Russian Man 'control' (S25) 0820 (24/Aug 98) AM id 615 decent
         signal (DR)
11270    Russian man control S25 0835z (mon 14 sept) USB OM/EE with
         615 615 615 43785 (JD)
11430    New Star Broadcasting/V13 1300 Sat 9/5/98 YL/CC 4FGx2. (JM4)
11440    TCS E05 2217 (02/Sep) in progress. End at 2241 (VM)
11454    Russian Man (S7) 2000 (24/Aug 98) AM id 742 null message (DR)
11454    Russian Man (S7) 2000 (31/Aug 98) AM id 742 null message (DR)
11491    // 13450 Count stn E5 Sep5 1900 AM msg 811 count 111 (BR)
11491    //13450 TCS (E5) 1900 (29/Aug 98) USB id 614 count 108 (DR)
11491    //13450 TCS (E5) 1900 (5/Sep 98) USB id 811 count 111 (DR)
11491    //13450 TCS (E5) 1903 (12-08-98) USB id 200 count 74 (DR)
11491    //13450 TCS (E5) 1904 (2/Sep 98) USB id 811 (DR)
11491    //13450 TCS (E5) 1907 (15-08-98) USB id 200 count 74 (DR)
11491    TCS (E5) //13450 1905 (19/Sep 98) USB id 322 count 79 (DR)
11491    TCS //13450 (E5) 1905 (9/Sep 98) USB id 811 count 111 (DR)
11491    TCS 322 1901 USB 322(x3) 1234567890 (Dashes x10)Count 79(x2)
         16799 24017 ...(3/2)(Female (Saturday) 12 Sep 98 (LBJ)
11491    TCS E5 //13450 1905 (sat 19 sept) USB YL/EE id 322 count
         79 (JD)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1500 (14-08-98) USB id 41014 (DR)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1500 (23/Aug 98) USB id 10118 (DR)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1500 (5/Sep 98) USB id 06748 (DR)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1501 (09-08-98) USB id 47178 (DR)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1502 (27/Aug 98) USB id 09807 (DR)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1503 (28/Aug 98) USB id 00180 (DR)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1503 (3/Sep 98) USB id 24189 (DR)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1503 (30/Aug 98) USB id 10118 (DR)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1508 (13-08-98) USB id 10881 (DR)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1600 (14-08-98) USB id 10881 (DR)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1600 (24/Aug 98) USB id 10118 (DR)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1600 (28/Aug 98) USB id 09807 (DR)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1601 (5/Sep 98) USB id 39376 (DR)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1603 (31/Aug 98) USB id 10118 (DR)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1603 (4/Sep 98) USB id 87483 (DR)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1605 (10-08-98) USB id 47178 (DR)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1700 (1/Sep 98) USB id 87144 (DR)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1700 (15-08-98) USB id 09807 (DR)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1700 (25/Aug 98) USB id 10118 (DR)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1700 (30/Aug 98) USB id 88509 (DR)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1700 (5/Sep 98) USB id 87483 (DR)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1701 (23/Aug 98) USB id 88509 (DR)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1704 (09-08-98) USB id 73233 (DR)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1704 (29/Aug 98) USB id 09807 (DR)
11545    //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1705 (11-08-98) USB id 47178 (DR)
11545    //13375//15682 LP (E3) 1500 (24/Aug 98) USB id 51114 (DR)
11545    //13375//15682 LP (E3) 1500 (31/Aug 98) USB id 51114 (DR)
11545    //13375//15682 LP (E3) 1508 (10-08-98) USB id 10809 (DR)
11545    //13375//15682 LP (E3) 1600 (1/Sep 98) USB id 07222 (DR)
11545    //13375//15682 LP (E3) 1606 (11-08-98) USB id 10809 (DR)
11545    //13375//15682 LP (E3) 1900 (28/Aug 98) USB id 51114 (DR)
11545    //13375//15682 LP (E3) 1901 (4/Sep 98) USB id 07222 (DR)
11545    //13375//15682 LP (E3) 1909 (14-08-98) USB id 10809 (DR)
11545    //13375//16084 LP (E3) 1700 (14-08-98) USB id 94454 (DR)
11545    //13375//16084 LP (E3) 1700 (28/Aug 98) USB id 66269 (DR)
11545    //13375//16084 LP (E3) 1702 (4/Sep 98) USB id 26493 (DR)
11545    //13375//16084 LP (E3) 1800 (15-08-98) USB id 66269 (DR)
11545    //13375//16084 LP (E3) 1801 (5/Sep 98) USB id 26493 (DR)
11545    //13375//16084 LP (E3) 1802 (29/Aug 98) USB id 66269 (DR)
11545    //14487//15682 LP (E3) 1400 (30/Aug 98) USB id 51114 (DR)
11545    //14487//16084 LP (E3) 1508 (26/Aug 98) USB id 66269 (DR)
11545    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1506 (12-08-98) USB id 94454 (DR)
11545    E3 //13375 USB 1509z Sun 20/09/98 very faint (PFR)
11545    LP (E3) //12603//13375 1504 (18/Sep 98) USB id 59882 (DR)
11545    LP (E3) //12603//13375 1505 (19/Sep 98) USB id 85602 (DR)
11545    LP (E3) //12603//13375 1506 (17/Sep 98) USB id 62032 (DR)
11545    LP (E3) //12603//13375 1605 (14/Sep 98) USB id 31355 (DR)
11545    LP (E3) //12603//13375 1702 (15/Sep 98) USB id 24448 (DR)
11545    LP (E3) //12603//13375 1705 (13/Sep 98) USB id 06748 (DR)
11545    LP (E3) //12603//13375 1705 (19/Sep 98) USB id 62032 (DR)
11545    LP (E3) //13375//15682 1505 (14/Sep 98) USB id 07222 (DR)
11545    LP (E3) //13375//15682 1605 (15/Sep 98) USB id 20096 (DR)
11545    LP (E3) //13375//15682 1905 (18/Sep 98) USB id 20096 (DR)
11545    LP (E3) //13375//16084 1700 (18/Sep 98) USB id 79245 (DR)
11545    LP (E3) //13375//16084 1805 (19/Sep 98) USB id 79245 (DR)
11545    LP (E3) //14487//16084 1504 (16/Sep 98) USB id 79245 (DR)
11545    LP //12603//13375 (E3) 1500 (10/Sep 98) USB id 54817 (DR)
11545    LP //12603//13375 (E3) 1501 (11/Sep 98) USB id 39376 (DR)
11545    LP //12603//13375 (E3) 1600 (11/Sep 98) USB id 54817 (DR)
11545    LP //12603//13375 (E3) 1600 (7/Sep 98) USB id 31355 (DR)
11545    LP //12603//13375 (E3) 1700 (12/Sep 98) USB id 54817 (DR)
11545    LP //12603//13375 (E3) 1705 (6/Sep 98) USB id 06748 (DR)
11545    LP //13375//15682 (E3) 1500 (7/Sep 98) USB id 07222 (DR)
11545    LP //13375//15682 (E3) 1601 (8/Sep 98) USB id 07222 (DR)
11545    LP //13375//15682 (E3) 1904 (11/Sep 98) USB id 07222 (DR)
11545    LP //13375//16084 (E3) 1700 (11/Sep 98) USB id 26493 (DR)
11545    LP //14487//16084 (E3) 1500 (9/Sep 98) USB id 26493 (DR)
11545    LP //14487//16475 (E3) 1700 (8/Sep 98) USB id 31355 (DR)
11545    LP 07222 unknown 2003 USB (Music) 07222 (repeated)(Female/EE)
         (Tones and into tfc at 2010Z) 14489 41689 ...(Sat)(//10426)
         5 Sep 98 (LBJ)
11545    LP E3 //12603//13375 1711z (tue 22 sept) USB YL/EE 5fg (JD)
11545    LP E3 //13375//15682 1604z (tue 22 sept) USB YL/EE 20096 (JD)
11545    LP E3 //13375//16084 1806z (sat 19 sept) USB YL/EE 79245 (JD)
11545    LP E3 1903 (Fri 11 sept) USB YL/EE id 07222 //13375 (JD)
11565    E10 Wed 26.08.98 0600 Phon. Alphabet (NATO) EZI  //13533 (HFD)
11565    EZI (Mossad) 1443  9/14/98  calling  out phoentic letters
         very weak.(CT)
11565    Mossad (E10) 1907 (15-08-98) AM In progress (DR)
11565    Mossad E10  1911 (Fri 11 sept)  USB YL/EE 5 letter groups (JD)
11565    Mossad E10  1912 (Sun 13 sept) USB YL/EE  5 letter groups (JD)
11565    Mossad E10 1914z (thur 17 sept) USB YL/EE 5 letter groups (JD)
11565    Mossad, E10. 0105z, Wed. 09/09, barely audible. (JL)
11565    MOSSAD/E10 0100 Monday 9/14/98 YL/EE rptg EZI into 5LG. (JM4)
11565    MOSSAD/E10 0100 Sunday 9/13/98 YL/EE rptg EZI w/two minute
         message.(JM4)
11580    E5 0900 685 Count 196 //14665 (Sun 13 Sept) (GD2)
11580    TCS (E5) 0913 (23/aug) YL/EE 3/2FG in progress. Count 196 (VM)
11637    FAPSI 0045Z (27 Aug) GMN M42 RTTY stn with 46's and no traffic
         Carrier came on pretty late for them (at 0042) but was preceeded
         by several short high speed data bursts prior to 0040 (BR)
12130    English Man (E6) 1405 (12-08-98) AM Missed id ended 830 830 71
         71 00000 (DR)
12130    English Man (E6) 1407 (13-08-98) AM Missed id ended 830 830 71
         71 00000 as 12-08-98 (DR)
12150    TCS (E5) 2100 (12-08-98) USB id 169 count 174 (DR)
12150    TCS (E5) 2102 (30/Aug 98) USB id 364 count 147 (DR)
12150    TCS (E5) 2103 (23/Aug 98) USB id 364 count 147 (DR)
12150    TCS (E5) 2108 (26/Aug 98) USB id 364 count inaudible (DR)
12150    TCS //10263 (E5) 2105 (9/Sep 98) USB id 660 count 172 (DR)
12150    TCS,  21.30 (Aug 16) AM in progress (AB)
12150    Very strong carrier-sweep jammer, 06.50 (Aug 15)   (AB)
12157    E5 2000 895 Count 205 //10423 (Thurs 17 Sept) (GD2)
12171    English Man (E6) 2000 (12-08-98) AM 174 174 174 000 until 
         2005 tx off at 2007 (DR)
12175    TCS (E5) 1403 (11-08-98) USB id 368 count 86 (DR)
12175    TCS (E5) 1405 (12-08-98) USB id 368 count 86 (DR)
12175    TCS (E5) 2102 (11-08-98) USB id 042 count 194 (DR)
12175    TCS (E5) 2102 (25/Aug 98) USB id 042 (DR)
12197    E5 2000 (Monday 7 Sept) 895 Count 205 //10423 (GD2)
12197    E5 2000 (Thurs 10 Sept) 895 Count 205 //10423 (GD2)
12197    E5 2000 460 count 127 //10527 (Fri 18 Sept) (GD2)
12197    E5 2000 508 count 185 //10527 (Sun 13 Sept) (GD2)
12197    TCS E5 2000Z 9/7/98 AM - weak - msg 895? missed count (BR)
12300    V5. Saturday 8/29, 0300z. Very weak. //?14421 also weak. (JL)
12300    V5?. Saturday 8/29, 0200z. Strong carrier, no show. (JL)
12300.5  //14421 TCS 0200Z counting stn freqs with carriers and a few
         tones at 0210.  (BR)
12300.5  //14421 0200z expected V5, not there - just before 0203z,
         LONG tone on both freqs - lasted until just after 0204z (PFR)
12300.5  TCS V5 //14421 (9/15/98) 0300Z msg 097 count 203 (BR)
12300.5  TCS V5 //14421 (9/22/98) msg 196 - weak (BR)
12300.5  V5 //14421 RC/USB 0300 Sat 8/29/98 TCS YL/SS rptg "097" w/1-0
         count. At 0310, "Grupo 203" and into 3/2FG. Carrier appeared
         at regular 0200 time slot, but no broadcast (JM4)
12560    Russian Man (S6) 1600 (17/Sep 98) AM id 304 null message
         format had to attenuate signal (DR)
12603    //14487//16314 LP (E3) 1400 (1/Sep 98) USB id 26493 (DR)
12603    //14487//16314 LP (E3) 1407 (11-08-98) USB id 94454 diff
         to sked (DR)
12603    //14487//16475 LP (E3) 1700 (2/Sep 98) USB id 07222 (DR)
12603    //14487//16475 LP (E3) 1700 (26/Aug 98) USB id 51114 (DR)
12603    //14487//16475 LP (E3) 1704 (12-08-98) USB id 10809 (DR)
12603    //14487//16475 LP (E3) 1801 (27/Aug 98) USB id 51114 (DR)
12603    //14487//16475 LP (E3) 1805 (3/Sep 98) USB id 07222 (DR)
12603    //14487//16475 LP (E3) 1806 (13-08-98) USB id 94454 (DR)
12603    E03 Sun 02.08.98 1800 LP 41014 // 7337, 9251 (HFD)
12603    E03 Tue 04.08.98 2100 LP 41014 // 7337, 9251 (HFD)
12603    LP (E3) //13375 1608 (18/Sep 98) USB id 62032 (DR)
12603    LP (E3) //14487//16475 1703 (16/Sep 98) USB id 20096 (DR)
12603    LP //14487//16314 (E3) 1401 (8/Sep 98) USB id 26493 (DR)
12603    LP //14487//16475 (E3) 1703 (9/Sep 98) USB id 07222 (DR)
12603    LP //14487//16475 (E3) 1807 (10/Sep 98) USB id 07222 (DR)
12747    Mossad E10 //14750 1450z (tue 22 sept) USB YL/EE VLB 2  (JD)
13260    Unid (poss M23???) 09:35 UTC non-stop 513 513 513 513 (NNN)
13374    Cut no's stn M8 1805Z 9/7/98 CW in progress (BR)
13375    "Old woman" Sep5 1830 AM with 5 FIG x2 in progress / jammed (BR)
13375    E03 Sun 02.08.98 1730 LP //12603,11545 (HFD)
13441    English Man (E6) 1504 (13/Sep 98) AM (DR)
13441    English Man (E6) 1504 (13/Sep 98) AM id 467 1509 158x2, 263x2,
         then 263x2 5FG, 1555 158x2, 263x2, 467x17 (about 1 min), 1556
         203x2, 87x2, 87x2 5FG, 1609 203x2, 87x2, 1610 0 0 0 0 0 , 1613
         carrier off (DR)
13444    E5 1800 633 Count 113 //11072 (Mon 14 Sept) (GD2)
13444    TCS (E5) 1803 (15-08-98) USB id 035 count 136 (DR)
13444    TCS E5 (9/19/98) 1815Z in progress. Nil hrd on // of 11072 (BR)
13450    //11491 TCS (E5) 1900 (26/Aug 98) USB id 200 count 74 (DR)
13450    //14448 Counting Station (E5) 1701 (7/Sep 98) USB id 136 count
         40 (DR)
13450    //14448 TCS (E5) 1700 (23/Aug 98) USB id 954 count 139 (DR)
13450    //14448 TCS (E5) 1700 (27/Aug 98) USB id 476 count 103 (DR)
13450    //14448 TCS (E5) 1700 (31/Aug 98) USB id 476 count 103 (DR)
13450    //14448 TCS (E5) 1700 (4/Sep 98) USB id 954 count 139 (DR)
13450    //14448 TCS (E5) 1701 (24/Aug 98) USB id 476 count 103 (DR)
13450    //14448 TCS (E5) 1701 (3/Sep 98) USB id 476 count 103 (DR)
13450    //14448 TCS (E5) 1702 (30/Aug 98) USB id 954 count 129 (DR)
13450    //14448 TCS (E5) 1802 (2/Sep 98) USB id 107 count 173 (DR)
13450    //14448 TCS (E5) 1802 (26/Aug 98) USB id 107 count 173 (DR)
13450    //14448 TCS (E5) 1902 (24/Aug 98) USB id 107 count 173 (DR)
13450    //14448 TCS (E5) 1902 (31/Aug 98) USB id 107 count 173 (DR)
13450    TCS (E5) //14448 1703 (14/Sep 98) USB id 136 count 40 (DR)
13450    TCS (E5) //14448 1703 (18/Sep 98) USB id 402 count 88 (DR)
13450    TCS (E5) //14448 1704 (17/Sep 98) USB id 136 count 40 (DR)
13450    TCS (E5) //14448 1706 (13/Sep 98) USB id 402 count 88 (DR)
13450    TCS (E5) //14448 1805 (16/Sep 98) USB id 107 count 173 (DR)
13450    TCS (E5) //14448 1905 (14/Sep 98) USB id 107 count 173 (DR)
13450    TCS (E5) 1808 (12-08-98) USB id 523 count 99 (DR)
13450    TCS // 14448 E5 1700Z 9/6/98 AM with msg 954 count 139 (BR)
13450    TCS // 14448 E5 1700Z 9/7/98 AM with msg 136 count 40 (BR)
13450    TCS // 14448 E5 1920Z 9/7/98 AM in progress (BR)
13450    TCS //14448 (E5) 1700 (11/Sep 98) USB id 402 count 88 (DR)
13450    TCS //14448 (E5) 1701 (10/Sep 98) USB id 136 count 40 (DR)
13450    TCS //14448 (E5) 1701 (7/Sep 98) USB id 136 count 40 (DR)
13450    TCS //14448 (E5) 1704 (6/Sep 98) USB id 954 count 139 (DR)
13450    TCS //14448 (E5) 1807 (9/Sep 98) USB id 107 count 173 (DR)
13450    TCS //14448 (E5) 1906 (7/Sep 98) USB id 107 count 173 (DR)
13450    TCS E5 //11491 (9/19/98) 1900Z msg 322 count 79 (BR)
13451    E5 1900 (Monday 7 Sept) 107 Count 173 //14448 (GD2)
13452    JMS FAPSI stn 2238Z 9/11/98 RTTY msg 1/98 (BR)
13452    JMS FAPSI stn 2239Z  9/10/98 RTTY msg 1/241 (BR)
13452    JMS FAPSI stn M42 (9/16/98) 2238Z RTTY with 1/80 msg (BR)
13518    //14739 Count stn E5 Sep5 1300 AM msg 430 count 215. Tfc was
         preceeded by beeps prior to 1300 (BR)
13518    //10223 TCS (E5) 1208 (5/Sep 98) USB id 408 count 215 (DR)
13518    //14739 TCS (E5) 1300 (29/Aug 98) USB id 430 count 215 (DR)
13518    //14739 TCS (E5) 1301 (5/Sep 98) USB id 430 count 215 (DR)
13518    //14739 TCS/E5 1300 Sat 9/5/98 YL/EE rptg 403 Count 215 (JM4)
13518    Counting Station E5 1200 (Sat 12 sept) USB YL/EE  id 408 count
         215 // 10223 (JD)
13518    E5 1200 (Wedn 9 sept) 408 Count 215 (GD2)
13518    E5 TCS. Wedn 09/02, 1211z. Barely audible and in progress.
         Good signal at 1222z. Beeps return at 1243z and back in progress
         with numbers at 1245z. (JL)
13518    TCS (E5) //14739 1304 (19/Sep 98) USB id 430 count 215 (DR)
13518    TCS (E5) 1202 (15-08-98) USB id 343 count 215 (DR)
13518    TCS (E5) 1202 (29/Aug 98) USB id 408 count 215 (DR)
13518    TCS (E5) 1300 (15-08-98) USB id 973 count 215 (DR)
13518    TCS //14739 (E5) 1300 (12/Sep 98) USB id 430 count 215 (DR)
13518    TCS E5. 1200z, Sat 09/19. Preamble: 909 Count: 215 3/2FG.
         //10223. (JL)
13518    TCS E5. 1229z, Wed 09/16. Audible at given time, in progress
         with numbers. Repeat count (215) at 1230z. "end" 1250z. (JL)
13518    TCS E5. 1300z, Sat 09/19. Preamble: 430 Count: 215 3/2FG. (JL)
13518    TCS, E5. 1216z, Wed. 09/09. In progress 3/2FG. Repeat count at
         1230z. "end" 1250z. (JL)
13533    Mossad (E10) 1801 (13-08-98) AM id EZI (DR)
13536    AM 0100 Sat 8/28/98 Atencion/V2 YL/SS 5FG in progress (JM4)
13536    V2 AM 0100 Sat 8/29/98 Atencion YL/SS 5FG in progress. Note
         new time/freq. (JM4)
13750    New Star Broadcasting/V13 1300 Sat 9/5/98 YL/CC 4FGx2. (JM4)
13874    E5 1700 (Wedn 9 sept) 781 Count 42 (GD2)
13874    E5 1700 781 Count 42  //15822 (Wedn 15 Sept) (GD2)
13874    TCS (E5) 1700 (16/Sep 98) USB id 781 count 42 (DR)
13874    TCS (E5) 1701 (8/Sep 98) USB id 781 count 42 (DR)
13874    TCS E5 1706z (tue 22 sept) USB YL/EE id 153 count 213 (JD)
13906    Count stn E5 Sep2 1200 msg 503 count 215 (BR)
13906    E5 1200 (Wedn 9 sept) 489 Count 215 (GD2)
13906    E5 1200 489 Count 215 //15732 (Wedn 15 Sept) (GD2)
13906    E5 1200 498 Count 215 (Sun 13 Sept) (GD2)
13906    E5 TCS. Wedn 09/02, 1211z. Barely audible and in progress with
         numbers. Good signal at 1222z. "End" at 1250z. (JL)
13906    TCS (E5) 1204 (9/Sep 98) USB id 489 count 215 (DR)
13906    TCS (E5) 1207 (2/Sep 98) USB id 503 count 215 (DR)
13906    TCS (E5) 1208 (16/Sep 98) USB id 489 count 215 (DR)
13906    TCS //15732 E5 1200Z 9/9/98 AM msg 489 count 215 (BR)
13906    TCS 1200Z (26 Aug) E5 - very weak (BR)
13906    TCS E5 //15732 (9/16/98) 1215Z in progress (BR)
13906    TCS E5. 1229z, Wed 09/16. Audible at given time, in progress.
         Repeat count (215) at 1230z. "end" 1250z. (JL)
13906    TCS, E5 1227z, Wed 09/09. In progress 3/2FG, "end" 1250z. (JL)
13906    TCS/E5 1200 Wed 9/16/98 YL/EE rptg 489 Count 215 3/2FG. Checked
         +/- 5Mhz and could not find a // (JM4)
13960    English Man (E6) 1505 (17/Sep 98) AM In progress 672x2, 195x2,
         0 0 0 0 0 at 1536 (DR)
13984    358 unknown 2106 CW 358 (Cont'd)(Very loud)(Saturday)619 (x2)
         207 (x2)BT (x2) 06099 ... (T=0)(QSZ) 5 Sep 98 (LBJ)
13988    TCS 2235 UTC USB YL with numbers (5/Sept) (IJ)
13988    TCS 307 2206 USB 307(x3) 1234567890 (wedn) 9 Sep 98 (LBJ)
13988    TCS 392 2200 USB 392 1234567890 (Friday) 11 Sep 98 (LBJ)
13988    TCS 392 unknown USB 2200 392 (x3) 1234567890 (Cont'd) // 11440
         (Wed) 16 Sep 98 (LBJ)
13988    TCS 730 USB 2206 730 (x3) 1234567890 (Cont'd) (fri) 18 Sep
         98 (LBJ)
13988    TCS E05 2204 (02/Sep) ID 878 End at 2241 (VM)
13988    TCS E5 //11440 (9/18/98) 2220Z in progress (BR)
14000    E15 Tue 25.08.98 1400 Phon. Alphabet (pre Nato) m FYP QRU (HFD)
14000    Phonetic alphabet-pre NATO (E15) 1701 (26/Aug 98) USB In
         progress (DR)
14000    Phonetic alphabet-pre-NATO (E15) 1402 (12-08-98) USB id FYP
         then many phonetics (DR)
14000    Phonetic alphabet-pre-NATO (E15) 1703 (11-08-98) USB id FYP
         then QRU (DR)
14432    TCS E05 1147 (04/Sep) in progress. End at 1217 (VM)
14448    E5 1700 (Fri 11 Sept) 402 Count 88 //13450  (GD2)
14448    E5 1700 (Thurs 10 Sept) 136 Count 40 //13450 (GD2)
14448    E5 1700 136 Count 40 //13450 (Thurs 17 Sept) (GD2)
14448    E5 1700 402 Count 88  //13450 (Sun 13 Sept) (GD2)
14448    E5 1700 Call missed //13450 (Mon 14 Sept) (GD2)
14448    E5 1800 107 Count 163 //13450 (Wedn 15 Sept) (GD2) 
14448    TCS (E5) 1700 (14-08-98) USB id 954 count 139 (DR)
14448    TCS (E5) 1701 (28/Aug 98) USB id 954 count 139 (DR)
14448    TCS, E5. 1936z, Mon. 09/07. In progress, barely audible. (JL)
14450    359 unid 2103 CW 359 (Cont'd) (Mon) (OTA 2110Z) 14 Sep 98 (LBJ)
14450    unid 359 2102 CW 359 (Cont'd) (OTA 2110Z)(Mon) 21 Sep 98 (LBJ)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1202 (1/Sep 98) USB id 07648 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1202 (2/Sep 98) USB id 06748 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1202 (24/Aug 98) USB id 88509 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1202 (3/Sep 98) USB id 06748 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1202 (31/Aug 98) USB id 88509 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1203 (27/Aug 98) USB id 88509 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1203 (29/Aug 98) USB id 88509 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1204 (13-08-98) USB id 73233 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1204 (30/Aug 98) USB id inaudible (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1206 (11-08-98) USB id 73233 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1207 (12-08-98) USB id 73233 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1207 (5/Sep 98) USB id 06748 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1300 (31/Aug 98) USB id inaudible (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1300 (5/Sep 98) USB id 42472 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1301 (1/Sep 98) USB id 42472 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1301 (27/Aug 98) USB id 30394 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1301 (29/Aug 98) USB id 30394 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1302 (15-08-98) USB id inaudible (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1302 (2/Sep 98) USB id 42472 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1302 (24/Aug 98) USB id 30394 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1302 (26/Aug 98) USB id 30394 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1302 (3/Sep 98) USB id 42472 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1302 (30/Aug 98) USB id 30394 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1303 (28/Aug 98) USB id 30394 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1304 (10-08-98) USB id 44340 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1307 (13-08-98) USB id 15041 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1308 (12-08-98) USB id 15041 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1400 (2/Sep 98) USB id 24189 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1400 (28/Aug 98) USB id 88509 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1400 (3/Sep 98) USB id 39376 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1402 (26/Aug 98) USB id 09807 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1402 (27/Aug 98) USB id 00180 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1408 (12-08-98) USB id 10881 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1408 (13-08-98) USB id 41014 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP (E3) 1500 (2/Sep 98) USB id 26493 (DR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP/E3 1300 Saturday 9/5/98 YL/EE rptg 42472
         5FGx2. (JM4)
14487    //15682//16084 USB 1300 Friday 9/4/98 LP/E3 YL/EE rptg
         42472 into 5FGx2. (JM4)
14487    //15682//16084 USB 1400 Friday 9/4/98 LP/E3 YL/EE rptg
         06748 into 5FGx2. (JM4)
14487    //16084 LP (E3) 1200 (15-08-98) USB id inaudible (DR)
14487    //16084 LP (E3) 1202 (14-08-98) USB id inaudible (DR)
14487    //16084 LP (E3) 1205 (10-08-98) USB id 73233 (DR)
14487    //16084 LP (E3) 1301 (14-08-98) USB id 15041 (DR)
14487    //16084 LP (E3) 1305 (11-08-98) USB id 15041 (DR)
14487    //16084 LP (E3) 1400 (14-08-98) USB id 73233 (DR)
14487    //16084 LP 1300 Thursday 9/3/98 YL/EE rptg 42472 then into
         5FGx2. (JM4)
14487    E03 Mon 10.08.98 1300 LP 44340 (HFD)
14487    E3 //15682 USB 1407z Sun 20/09/98 2009? tune easily audible,
         voice faint - never could catch last digit (PFR)
14487    LP  1324utc  USB  missed call up 5ngs 57706  28780 etc SINPO
         24320.(CT)
14487    LP (E3) //15682//16084 1202 (19/Sep 98) USB id 85602 (DR)
14487    LP (E3) //15682//16084 1204 (18/Sep 98) USB id 85602 (DR)
14487    LP (E3) //15682//16084 1206 (16/Sep 98) USB id 85602 (DR)
14487    LP (E3) //15682//16084 1206 (17/Sep 98) USB id 85602 (DR)
14487    LP (E3) //15682//16084 1207 (14/Sep 98) USB id 06748 (DR)
14487    LP (E3) //15682//16084 1300 Monday 9/14/98 extremely weak
         - only tune audible. (JM4)
14487    LP (E3) //15682//16084 1303 (13/Sep 98) USB id 42472 (DR)
14487    LP (E3) //15682//16084 1303 (17/Sep 98) USB id 93741 (DR)
14487    LP (E3) //15682//16084 1303 (18/Sep 98) USB id 93741 (DR)
14487    LP (E3) //15682//16084 1305 (14/Sep 98) USB id 42472 (DR)
14487    LP (E3) //15682//16084 1306 (19/Sep 98) USB id 93741 (DR)
14487    LP (E3) //15682//16084 1400 (17/Sep 98) USB id 59882 (DR)
14487    LP (E3) //15682//16084 1405 (13/Sep 98) USB id 07222 (DR)
14487    LP //15682//16084 (E3) 1201 (11/Sep 98) USB id 06748 (DR)
14487    LP //15682//16084 (E3) 1201 (8/Sep 98) USB id 06748 (DR)
14487    LP //15682//16084 (E3) 1202 (12/Sep 98) USB id 06748 (DR)
14487    LP //15682//16084 (E3) 1202 (9/Sep 98) USB id 06748 (DR)
14487    LP //15682//16084 (E3) 1206 (7/Sep 98) USB id 06748 (DR)
14487    LP //15682//16084 (E3) 1301 (12/Sep 98) USB id 42472 (DR)
14487    LP //15682//16084 (E3) 1304 (10/Sep 98) USB id 42472 (DR)
14487    LP //15682//16084 (E3) 1305 (7/Sep 98) USB id 42472 (DR)
14487    LP //15682//16084 (E3) 1305 (9/Sep 98) USB id 42472 (DR)
14487    LP //15682//16084 (E3) 1311 (11/Sep 98) USB In progress (DR)
14487    LP //15682//16084 (E3) 1400 (11/Sep 98) USB id 06748 (DR)
14487    LP //15682//16084 (E3) 1401 (10/Sep 98) USB id 39376 (DR)
14487    LP //15682//16084 (E3) 1407 (9/Sep 98) USB id 54817 15682
         faulty (DR)
14487    LP //15682//16084 USB 1300 Sunday 8/30/98 E3 YL/EE rptg
         "30394" 5FGx2. JM4
14487    LP //16084 (E3) 1301 (8/Sep 98) USB id 42472 (DR)
14487    LP 1400utc  USB 07222  5ngs  SINPO 12222 jammed + paket. (CT)
14487    LP 1500utc USB tune only.(CT)
14487    LP E3 //12603//16314 1442z (tue 22 sept) USB YL/EE 5 fg (JD)
14487    LP E3 //15682//16084 1400z (wed 22 sept) USB YL/EE 62032 (JD)
14487    LP E3 1202 (Sat 12 sept) USB YL/EE id 06748 //16084//15682 (JD)
14487    LP/E3 //15682//16084 1200 Wednesday 9/16/98 extremely weak
         on all three. (JM4)
14570    RUSSIA SVR "English Man" (aka Boris Badanov) 1236 seemed 5FG,
         fair sig but very low audio.  Far east tx?  (23 Aug) (ANUS)
14731    8BY CW stn sending 8BY 097/629/532 repeatedly between 0140
         and 0200Z.(BR)
14731    BPA FAPSI stn M42 (9/19/98) 1455Z RTTY testing - off at 1457Z
         no xmsn followed at sked time of 1515Z (BR)
14739    E5 1300 430 Count 215 //13518 (Sat 19 Sept) (GD2)
14739    TCS (E5) 1303 (4/Sep 98) USB id 430 (DR)
14739    TCS E5. 1306z, Sat 09/19. Barely audible at stated time. 
         Preamble: 430 Count: 215 3/2FG. //13518. (JL)
14750    Mossad E10 1349z (wed 23 sept) USB YL/EE VLB 2  (JD)
14750    Mossad VLB2 0445 UTC USB with YL repeating VLB2 (10/Sept) (IJ)
14843    5 LTR grps Sep3 2230 CW msg started NR 48 S 04 01738707 1998
         BT faded out 3 1/2 hours later.
14843    JMS FAPSI stn 2230Z  9/10/98 RTTY msg 1/241 (BR)
14843    JMS FAPSI stn 2230Z 9/11/98 RTTY msg 1/98 (BR)
14852    English Man (E6) 1204 (14/Sep 98) AM id 794? 865x2, 30x2,
         0 0 0 0 0 at 1210 (DR)
14878    M51 2112 (CW In 5 ltr tfc) BT NR 64 S 0723 .11 .34 1998 BT
         (Still sending tfc at 2205Z) BR NR 72 (Monday)
14931    8BY Sep3 0140 CW repeating 097/629/532 til 0200 (BR)
14934    295 unid 2100 CW 295(x3) TTT (Cont'd) (Monday) 14 Sep 98 (LBJ)
14934    unid 295 2100 CW 295 (x3) TTT (Cont'd) (Monday) 21 Sep 98 (LBJ)
15478    // 16050 TCS 0100Z (26 Aug) V5 - very weak (BR)
15478    TCS //16050 0100Z (28 Aug) V5 - very weak (BR)
15478    TCS //16050 V5 0100Z 9/11/98 msg 078 count 224 (BR)
15478    TCS V5 //16050 (9/16/98) 0100Z msg 078 count 224 (BR)
15478    TCS V5 //16050 (9/18/98) 0100Z msg 078 count 224 (BR)
15478    V5. 0107z, Wed. 09/09. In progress with good signal. 0124z
         interference from the jamming station, Dr. Jean Scott (DJS).
         At 0129z completely lost. //16050, same problem with inter-
         ference. (JL)
15478    V5. Wednesday 09/02, 0123z. In progress, drowned out at 0138z
         by broadcast?, sounded like rock and roll, heard it all the way
         up to 15615kHz, but only a few Hz below the freq. //16050, same
         interfernce. (JL)
15624    CR (E4) 2200 (24/Aug 98) USB id inaudible (DR)
15624    CR (E4) 2200 (25/Aug 98) USB id 13553 (DR)
15624    CR (E4) 2203 (13-08-98) USB id 01399 short preamble (DR)
15624    CR (E4) 2203 (3/Sep 98) USB id 43707 very weak (DR)
15624    CR (E4) 2203 (6/Sep 98) USB id 04351 (DR)
15624    CR (E4) 2204 (12-08-98) USB id 55766 (DR)
15624    CR (E4) 2204 (14/Sep 98) USB id inaudible (DR)
15624    CR (E4) 2204 (2/Sep 98) USB id 18376 (DR)
15624    CR (E4) 2204 (7/Sep 98) USB id 30373? (DR)
15624    CR (E4) 2205 (10-08-98) USB id 70365 (DR)
15624    CR (E4) 2205 (15/Sep 98) USB id 22376 (DR)
15624    CR (E4) 2205 (16/Sep 98) USB id inaudible too weak (DR)
15624    CR (E4) 2205 (8/Sep 98) USB id inaudible (DR)
15624    CR (E4) 2206 (9/Sep 98) USB id inaudible (DR)
15624    CR (E4) 2207 (10/Sep 98) USB id missed (DR)
15624    CR (E4) 2237 (11-08-98) USB In progress (DR)
15624    LP 70172 unknown 2203 USB (Music) 70172 (Repeated)(Monday)
         7 Sep 98 (LBJ)
15624    Unid 2207 USB (In 5fig code - female/EE - QSZ (Tuesday) 8 Sep
         98 (LBJ)
15822    E5 0900 439 Count 121 //14448 (Sun 13 Sept) (GD2)
15833    TCS (E5) 1401 (17/Sep 98) USB id 612 count 43 (DR)
15983    Mossad (E10) 1108 (13-08-98) AM In progress FAST DELIVERY (DR)
15983    Mossad (E10) 1129 (13-08-98) AM id EZI (DR)
16086    E5 1100 (Thurs 10 Sept) 198 Count 215 (GD2)
16086    E5 1100 711 Count 215 // ?? (Thurs 17 Sept) (GD2)
16212    FAPSI (M42) 0915 26-08-98 RTTY 75/500 w/5LGs link 00085 (ML)
16340    English Man (E6) 1105 (14/Sep 98) AM In progress 865x2, 30x2,
         0 0 0 0 0 at 1110 (DR)
17410    E10 Wed 12.08.98 1300  Phon. Alphabet (NATO) EZI2 //19715 (HFD)
17410    Mossad E10  1100 (Sat 12 sept) USB YL/EE EZI // 15980 (JD)
17421    FAPSI Russia mazielka 1705 6-tone callup, continued until 1715.
         1716 RTTY 75/500 centered on 17421 began, too weak to attempt 
         copy.  (5 SEP) (ANUS)
17499    CR (E4) //22108 0000 Monday 9/14/98 extremely weak. (JM4)
17499    CR (E4) 0003 (11-08-98) USB Weak id inaudible (DR)
17499    CR (E4) 0003 (14-08-98) USB id ????4 short preamble (DR)
17499    CR (E4) 2300 (10/Sep 98) USB id inaudible (DR)
17499    CR (E4) 2300 (12-08-98) USB id 01399 (DR)
17499    CR (E4) 2303 (13-08-98) USB id 807?? short preamble (DR)
17499    CR (E4) 2305 (09-08-98) USB id 70365 (DR)
17499    CR //22108 E4 0000 Monday 9/7/98 YL/EE rptg 76458 5FGx2. Note 
         new freq arrangement. (JM4)
17499    E4 CR. 2304z, Wed. 08/26. Tune just barely audible. (JL) 
18000    E15 Tue 25.08.98 1100 Phon. Alphabet (pre Nato) m BEC QRU (HFD)
18000    Phonetic alphabet-pre NATO (E15) 1105 (24/Aug 98) USB BEC
         QRU (DR)
18000    Phonetic alphabet-pre-NATO (E15) 1100 (11-08-98) USB id BEC 
         weak (DR)
18000    Phonetic alphabet-pre-NATO (E15) 1100 (12-08-98) USB id BEC
         then QRU (DR)
18415    8BY French Intel stn 0750 UTC CW with VVV DE 8BY (11/Sept) (IJ)
19884    //22108 CR (E4) 1300 (1/Sep 98) USB id 04355 (DR)
19884    //22108 CR (E4) 1300 (11-08-98) USB id 16511 (DR)
19884    //22108 CR (E4) 1300 (14-08-98) USB id 55766 (DR)
19884    //22108 CR (E4) 1300 (2/Sep 98) USB id 30173 (DR)
19884    //22108 CR (E4) 1300 (4/Sep 98) USB id 18376 (DR)
19884    //22108 CR (E4) 1301 (24/Aug 98) USB id 31310 (DR)
19884    //22108 CR (E4) 1303 (12-08-98) USB id 70365 (DR)
19884    //22108 CR (E4) 1303 (13-08-98) USB id 56263 (DR)
19884    //22108 CR 1300 Thurs 9/3/98 YL/EE rptg 76458 then into 5FGx2.
         (JM4)
19884    CR (E4) //22108 1303 (17/Sep 98) USB id 93741 (DR)
19884    CR (E4) //22108 1303 (18/Sep 98) USB id 25453 (DR)
19884    CR (E4) //22108 1305 (14/Sep 98) USB id 74997 (DR)
19884    CR (E4) //22108 1320 (16/Sep 98) USB In progress (DR)
19884    CR (E4) 1304 (10-08-98) USB id 72451 (DR)
19884    CR //22108 (E4) 1300 (8/Sep 98) USB id 04355 (DR)
19884    CR //22108 (E4) 1303 (10/Sep 98) USB id 76458 (DR)
19884    CR //22108 (E4) 1306 (11/Sep 98) USB id 18376 (DR)
19884    CR //22108 (E4) 1306 (7/Sep 98) USB id 74997 (DR)
19884    LP 74997 unknown 1305 USB (Music) 74997(Repeated) (Monday)
         (Female/EE)(Tones 1307Z) 08046 02273 ...(QSZ)7 Sep 98 (LBJ)
19923    FAPSI PSN at 2245Z (17 Sept), 75 bd 500 hz. Very strong.
         Presumed started at 2240Z or earlier. Callsign derived from
         link id = 00126. This guy has rarely been logged in past few
         years. But, he's one of the few that have been on the Americas
         division of the B'hood since the old high speed CW days of
         this network (late 1970's). We've never found a second freq 
         for him. Possibly the first freq is on at 2230Z? (DB)
19923    FAPSI station 2255 UTC RTTY 75 Bd/500 with 5Lgs (15/Sept) (IJ)
19923    PSN FAPSI stn M42 (8/22/98) 2248Z RTTY msg 1/69 (BR)
19923    PSN FAPSI stn M42 (9/18/98) 2250Z RTTY with 2/264 msgs (BR)
19923    PSN FAPSI stn M42 (9/21/98) 2248Z RTTY msg 1/69 (BR)
19984    CR //22108 (E4) 1304 (9/Sep 98) USB id 30173 (DR)
20474    //23461 CR (E4) 1002 (26/Aug 98) USB id 31310 (DR)
20474    //23461 CR (E4) 1004 (14-08-98) USB id 16511 (DR)
20474    //23461 CR (E4) 1005 (13-08-98) USB id 72451 (DR)
20474    //23461 CR (E4) 1038 (24/Aug 98) USB In progress (DR)
20474    //23461 CR (E4) 1100 (14-08-98) USB id 70365 (DR)
20474    //23461 CR (E4) 1104 (10-08-98) USB id 80715 (DR)
20474    //23461 CR (E4) 1104 (13-08-98) USB id 16511 (DR)
20474    //23461 CR (E4) 1104 (24/Aug 98) USB id 47984 (DR)
20474    //23461 CR (E4) 1105 (11-08-98) USB id 36434 (DR)
20474    //23461 CR (E4) 1107 (12-08-98) USB In progress (DR)
20474    //23461 CR (E4) 1200 (11-08-98) USB id 72451 (DR)
20474    //23461 CR (E4) 1200 (14-08-98) USB id 56263 (DR)
20474    //23461 CR (E4) 1200 (24/Aug 98) USB id 41198 (DR)
20474    //23461 CR (E4) 1201 (1/Sep 98) USB id 74997 (DR)
20474    //23461 CR (E4) 1202 (12-08-98) USB id 16511 (DR)
20474    //23461 CR (E4) 1204 (10-08-98) USB id 36434 (DR)
20474    //23461 CR (E4) 1204 (13-08-98) USB id 70365 (DR)
20474    CR (E4) //23461 1000 (16/Sep 98) USB id 54860 (DR)
20474    CR (E4) //23461 1102 (14/Sep 98) USB id 80636 (DR)
20474    CR (E4) //23461 1103 (16/Sep 98) USB id 62736 (DR)
20474    CR (E4) //23461 1104 (18/Sep 98) USB id 84377 (DR)
20474    CR (E4) //23461 1204 (18/Sep 98) USB id 22367 (DR)
20474    CR (E4) //23461 1205 (16/Sep 98) USB id 83745 (DR)
20474    CR (E4) //23461 1205 (17/Sep 98) USB id 84377 (DR)
20474    CR (E4) //23461 1206 (14/Sep 98) USB id 36974 (DR)
20474    CR (E4) 1101 (4/Sep 98) USB id 76458 (DR)
20474    CR (E4) 1200 (2/Sep 98) USB id 04355 (DR)
20474    CR //23461 (E4) 1100 (10/Sep 98) USB id 04355 (DR)
20474    CR //23461 (E4) 1100 (8/Sep 98) USB id 36974 (DR)
20474    CR //23461 (E4) 1100 (9/Sep 98) USB id 74997 (DR)
20474    CR //23461 (E4) 1105 (11/Sep 98) USB id 30173 (DR)
20474    CR //23461 (E4) 1200 (11/Sep 98) USB id 76458 (DR)
20474    CR //23461 (E4) 1200 (8/Sep 98) USB id 74997 (DR)
20474    CR //23461 (E4) 1201 (9/Sep 98) USB id 04355 (DR)
20474    CR //23461 (E4) 1202 (10/Sep 98) USB id 30173 (DR)
20474    CR //23461 (E4) 1207 (7/Sep 98) USB id 36974 (DR)
22108    CR E4. 0007z, Tues 09/15. Tune in progress and barely audible
         as was YL. Weak interference from WLO. (JL)
22865    PSN FAPSI stn M42 (8/22/98) 2240Z RTTY msg 1/69. The first
         freq for PSN (FAPSI RTTY) is 22865 at 2240Z (followed by
         repeat on 19923 kHz). Interesting that on 22865, the sig is
         20 over S-9 and clean where so far the 19923 sig has been 
         lousy copy - sounds like multipath distortion or something,
         although it is fairly strong. (BR)

* Abbreviations *
LP  = Lincolnshire Poacher
CR  = Cherry Ripe
TCS = the Counting Station aka 'Cynthia'

* Contributors *
AB  = Ary Boender, Spijkenisse, the Netherlands
AB2 = Andy Bell, UK
DB  = Dave Batcho, Las Cruces, NM, USA
BR  = Bob Roehrig, Aurora, Illinois, USA
CC  = Camilo Castillo, Panama City, Panama
CT  = Clarence, Eastern Texas, USA
DR  = Darren Riley, Cumbria, UK
EDD = Erik Dyce, Denver, Co, USA
GD2 = Guy Denman, UK
HFD = Hans-Friedrich Dumrese, Germany
IJ  = Ian Julian, Hamilton, New Zealand
JD  = Jonathan Drakes, east coast UK
NNN = NN, the Netherlands
JL  = Jason Lillie, Oklahoma, USA
JM4 = John Maky, Parks, Arkansas, USA
KH  = Karel Honzik, Czech Republic
LG  = Larsen, Germany
LBJ = Jean-Paul LeBlanc, Ontario, Canada
ML  = Murray Lehman, Australia
PFR = Paul F Reah, Phoenix, AZ, USA
PV  = Peter Vee
TA  = Tony, South Africa
VM  = Valeriano Martin, Spain

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