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                           -::: N&O #07 :::-

Hello, work related circumstances force me to devote less time to the
hobby, which means that the column will be much shorter unless I get
more input from you. Note that there was -except for the logs- NIL
input this month!


* SINGLE LETTER CHANNEL MARKER *
I found a very interesting note about the 'U' marker in Rimantas Pleikys'
excellent book 'Jamming'. I wonder if the others that are still around
serve the same purpose. The single markers (not the clusters) are
Russian Naval stations. The clusters are probably also military stations
although there is no proof of that because no-one has ever heard traffic
on these channels.

A quote from 'Jamming': 'The U channels were used to transmit orders to
the jammers, most likely to issue jamming frequency time and schedules.
It must have been that U channels were used as backup instead of the
teletype link to Moscow. It is also believed that the U marker on the
SW bands was used also for civil defence and other purposes. It is 
worthwhile to note that when the USSR ceased its jamming on 30-11-1988,
the U marker transmitters continued to operate for almost 18 months!
This would indicate that throughout most of the USSR jamming system
continued to be kept ready to start again.''

                        -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-

* MORSE STATIONS *

::: M21
It came to my attention that the Russian Air Defense Forces, as of May 
of this year, no longer exist as a separate unit of the Russian military.
They have been combined with the Frontal Aviation, Strategic Aviation,
and Airlift to form the new "Russian Air Forces" 

I logged M21 on 5141.5 and 3838 recently

::: M63
The station is around for several years. It was first heard in 1994. Who
and where are they? Well, df's pinpoint this station in Roumania. Who the 
users are? It is said to be a Roumanian border guards network. The ACF23
RTTY system is -as far as I know- only used by Roumanian government
stations (diplo, military). One thing bothers me though, and that is the
language on the net, it is English, not Roumanian. Quite illogical for a
Roumanian internal network, right? Anyway, to get you all involved, here
are the station's characteristics. We can hardly await your comments :-)

o Characteristics
It operates on two frequencies in parallel. The station was first heard
in 1994, when it was using the callsign "G7", the second freq used the
callsign "K4", and all the other stations also had letter-figure call-
signs; even then, it used the same RTTY, 115.74 bd ACF 23. The callsigns
changed to the present A2A and B4G in 1995. When transmitting RTTY, A2A
and B4G have a center freq ending on .9 and a shift of ca 400 Hz.

The procedure, and the unusual "Q" codes, have been the same since 1994.
Circuit discipline is very strict. Chats between two operators haven't
been logged so far. All contacts are very short and formal. Both A2A and
the out-stations apparently keep continous watch; A2A usually answers
promptly if called by one of the out-stations, and occasionally A2A
calls one of them expecting him to be listening.

There seem to be no fixed skeds, but there is a transmission at 05.00 
UTC daily on 5807/6763 kHz unless cancelled by an earlier message. A2A
is on its (variable) overnight freqs until 04.55, then without warning
it moves to 5807/6763, calls CQ at 05.00, and usually immediately gives
a change of frequency, sometimes back to the night freqs! Very rarely
it comes on before 05.00, on its night freqs, and sends "For QTR 0800
A2A QSW -- and B4G QSW --". So obviously the stations on the net expect
a transmission at 05.00 (08.00 local time), and listen on 5807 and 6763
unless told to listen elsewhere. When the 5807 and 6763 freqs are being 
used, the other stations will answer on 4753 kHz.

o Frequency identifiers
There is a series of numbered frequencies. The station operates, usually,
within 5 kHz of one of these. The freqs are scattered throughout the
spectrum, but so far no freq > 7 MHz has been noted. The identifiers run
from ..1 to .13 and are in reverse order of frequency.

The station transmits occasional service messages in CW. Sometimes only
a new operator is announced. Each operator has an id-number. A message
may look like this 'GE FM OP 107'. Most messages are to announce a
freq change, which goes like this:

'NW FOR ALL QSY 501 PLUS 2 - A2A QSW 605 MINUS 5 - B4G QSW 608 PLUS 4'
So, always a transmit freq for both A2A and B4G and one freqs for the
other stations to reply.

Now then, what are the new freqs? Let's have a look:
  501= 5115 kHz + 2 = 5117 kHz
  605= 4110 kHz - 5 = 4105 kHz
  608= 3390 kHz + 4 = 3394 kHz

Usually such messages are followed by an exchange of signal reports
with some 40 other stations, always beginning with Y2A. Occasionally
a few of the out-stations are called by A2A / B4G, and that's always
the same few.

o Modes and language.
  * CW
  * Unid mode 115.74bd RTTY, ACF 23 (some say it's RAC-ARQ). Center
    frequency ending on .9 and a shift of ca 400 Hz.
  * Language: abbreviated English, sometimes the French word 'ici'
    (here) is used instead of the usual 'hr' (here).
    
o Logged frequencies
  2775   3180   3185   3235   3325   3390   3395   4065   4085
  4110   4145   4165   4315   4360   4545   4565   4755   4905
  5005   5060   5115   5175   5305   5605   5805   6763   6765 kHz

o Frequency indicators
  * 307 - 6765     313 - 5605
  * 413 - 5175
  * 501 - 5115     504 - 5005     505 - 4905     506 - 4755
    507 - 4565     508 - 4545     512 - 4360     513 - 4315
  * 603 - 4165     604 - 4145     605 - 4110     606 - 4085
    607 - 4065     608 - 3390     611 - 3325     613 - 3235
  * 701 - 3180     702 - 2775
    None of these numbered freqs seem to be more than 13; they go from
    301 to 313, 401 to 413 and so on.

o Callsigns
  A3P   A6N   B5O   B8M   C2Y   C7N   D4X   D9M   E2L   E3Z   F4K 
  G8I   G9U   H6J   H7T   I1H   J3R   J8G   K1P   K3F   L5E   M6L 
  M7D   N4K   N9C   O2B   P4A   P8W   P9I   Q2J   R7H   U1C   V1R 
  Y2A   Z6C   X4B   T3F   L8O   V8D

o Sample messages
  VVV QRA DE A2A QRA DE A2A QRA DE A2A
  VVV QRA DE A2A QRA DE A2A QRA DE A2A
  NW HR QTC 1 FOR ALL= NW WFI
 
  followed by 115.75bd RTTY, and back to CW

  NW FOR ALL HR WRW NR 1733 GR 150 WRW NR 1733 =
  PSE QSL 1 IND WRW =

  and then calling its network to receive signal reports on the QSW
  frequency, like this:
 
  A2A: V1R                  
  V1R: V1R
  A2A: GE K
  V1R: GE R 1383 WRW 1723 TO 1733 WRK 3 OP 392 TKS
  A2A: 1091 R 2 R 3 TU EE

::: M8
Bob Roehrig <broehrig@admin.aurora.edu> posted this on Spooks last
month. Additions are most welcome. Thanks for the info, Bob!

Bob sez: ''I offer this list not as an official list but what I have
logged and seen that others have logged recently thru your postings. 
The ? are ones I have not seen reported for at least 3 months.''

           CW Cut Numbers Stations (M8) List    Sep 2, 1998

      ZULU KHZ   M T W T F S S        ZULU KHZ   M T W T F S S
      ==== ===== = = = = = = =        ==== ===== = = = = = = =
      0100  4506       X              0100  7889   X
      0100 12215   X                  0200  5118         X
      0200  5419 X                    0200  5758     X
      0200  6827   X                  0300  4016 X
      0300  4028   X     X   ?        0300  4478           X
      0300  4506     X       ?        0300  5416     X
      0300  5419       X              0300  5758         X
      0300  6796             ?        0300  7725       ?
      0400  4016       X              0400  4034           ?
      0400  4507         X            0400  6768   ?
      0400  6776   ?                  0400  6787       ?
      0400  6798   ?                  0400  6850           ?
      0400  6854       X              0400  7483       ?
      0400  7680 ? X                  0500  6855 X ?   ?   ?
      0500  7580       ?              0500  7682   ?
      0500  8065     ?                0500  9154   X
      0600  4027   ?                  0600  4328         ?
      0600  5140         ?            0600  6769     ?
      0600  6785   X                  0600  9238     ?
      0700  5420             ?        0700  6798         ?
      0700  6983     ?                0800  6787 ? ?   ?
      0800  6797             X        0800  6825   ?
      0800  6855       ?   ?          0800  7580 ?           ?
      0800  7845     ?   ? ? ?        0900  6787 ?           ?
      0900  6798         ?            0900  6825   ?
      0900  6855         ? ?          0900  7580 ?     ?     ?
      1000  6786 X X ?   ?   ?        1000  6825   X   ?   ?
      1000  7580       ?              1100  6787           ? ?
      1100  7846   X X                1100  8067 X   X       ?
      1100  8187       X   ?          1200  6767             ?
      1200  6825       X              1200  6982 X
      1200 10858   X   X              1300  6796 X
      1300  6825       ?              1300  6932   ?   ?
      1300  6982             X        1300  7320     X   X   X
      1300  7890   ?   ?              1300 10566 X       ?   X
      1300 12098       X              1800 13374 X ?         ?
      2300  4508       ?              2300  6886 ?
      2300  7786       X

                        -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-

* FAPSI *
Several people asked for a FAPSI RTTY frequency list. This list was
compiled using the WUN/Spooks logs from the past eight months. The
entries marked with '*' are new links noted since the last update of
this list in June 1997. Thanks to Bob and Dave for your help.

Frequency  callsign to  link   UTC
---------  -------- --- -----  ----
 5425               PAO 00035  1635
 6891               RAD 70037  1750
 6891               RAD 70037  1920
 7952               RAD 70037  2148
 8021               RAD 70037  1900
 9213               GMN 00119  0045
 9216               GMN 00119  0045
10328               BPA 00116  1515
10416               KUL 00142  0730
10586                   20076  1230
10686                   20043  1240
10698               BPA 00116  0730
10842       WFO     MIG 00125  2245
10854               KUL 00142  1410
10974               RAD 70037  1833
11433               UXW 40034  0956
11460                   60047  time?
11523               GMN 00119  0045
11637               GMN 00119  0045
12101               SPK 00168  1130
12125               RAD 70037  1526
12134.8                 10050  1538 *
12134.9                 00247  1540
12136               NOB 70004  1200
12137               RAD 70037  1435
12137               RAD 70037  1530
12137               RAD 70037  1605
12147               RAD 70037  0750
12157               RAD 70037  0918
12157               RAD 70037  1449
12167                   90037  1628 *
12174               NQX 00052  1320
12174               NQX 00052  1353
12174               RAD 70037  1736
12176               DKR 70060  0850
12176.4                 00068  1657 *
12183                   20043  1607
12183                   20043  1638
12190               BAR 00135  1300
12193               KUL 00142  1411
12194               KUL 00142  1410
12196       MIG     WFO 00125  2245
12196       MIG     WFO 00125  2300
12196       MIG     WFO 00125  2303
13380               UMK 00155  0010 *
13404               RAD 70037  1110
13410                   20076  1230
13413                   00079  1230 *
13423       VNB     WQL 80061  0900
13423       VNB     WQL 80061  0900
13452               JMS 00127  2230
13506               UXW 40034  0910
13556               HZW 00117  2000
13558                   30055  1550
14352               KAC 00128  1825
14352               KAC 00128  1906
14373               KAC 00128  2050
14402                   00104  1200 *
14434               KRN 00178  1735
14441               RAD 70037  2050
14465                   60047  0810
14532               SPK 00168  1200
14731               BPA 00116  1515
14788       WFO     MIG 00125  1515
14788       WFO     MIG 00125  2245
14823               POU 00190  1419
14843               JMS 00127  2230
14880               SPK 00168  1420
14916               RAD 70037  1724
14930               BAR 00135  1315
14941               WNY 00139  1800
15803               BAR 00135  1300
15835.8                 70083  1458 *
15836               RAD 70037  0800
15836               RAD 70037  1253
15836               RAD 70037  1529
15837               UXW 40034  0930
16163                   10075  1000
16180               VKX 00166  1100
16212                   00085  0915 *
16218               HZW 00117  2000
16218               KRN 00178  1735
16218               YBU 00148  1400
16254                   20076  0800
16255               POU 00190  0700
16257               RJA 90051  0840
16301.9                 00018  0635 *
16313                   00079  0900 *
17235       MIG     WFO 00125  1515
17235       MIG     WFO 00125  2303
17425                   00054  1520 *
17429.9                 30044  0552
17429.9                 30044  0611
17430.4                 30044  0539
17460                   10075  0930
17463                   10163  0920
17473                   10163  0940
17475               RPO 80038  0820
18169               SPK 00168  1320
18229                   10075  0940
18245                   60047  1210
18401               KAC 00128  2050
18410                   40078  0900
18422                   00042  1331 *
18626                   00079  1000 *
18703               YBU 00148  1400
18705               RPO 80038  0920
19023               BAR 00135  1300
19088               WNY 00139  1800
19110                   00177  0830
19354               RPO 80038  0820
19923               PSN 00126  2240
20012               RSZ 00099  0910
20120               VTX 00098  0620
20170               CAZ 50002  1020
20952                   30055  1000 *
20991                   00099  0920
22865               PSN 00126  2240


* ISRAELI INTELLIGENCE *
In last month's column I covered these stations and mentioned the weird
'special' messages. They decided to give you all the opportunity to log
these messages as KPA (E10) sent loads of this stuff lately. Nice :-)

Valeriano Martin posted this list to Spooks a couple of weeks ago. Note
the pattern in the KPA50.. messages. Additions and comments are most
welcome. Interesting that also the KPA59.. sequence uses the Z20D part
of the suffix in many messages.

5230 2044 (11/Oct) rptg KPA59  // 4665 // 3270 (VM)
5230 2135 (11/Oct) rptg KPA50L8 (VM)
8127 0608 (12/Oct) rptg KPA202 Ended at 0620 (VM)
5230 2018 (12/Oct) rptg KPA50L9Z59 Ended at 2020 // 4665(VM)
5230 2057 (12/Oct) rptg KPA59  // 4665 (VM)
5230 2245 (12/Oct) rptg KPA50L10Z2 (VM)
8127 0518 (13/Oct) rptg KPA201 Ended at 0620 (VM)
5230 1830 (13/Oct) rptg KPA50L11 Ended at 1900 (VM)
5230 1624 (14/Oct) rptg KPA59Z20D until 1655  // 6745 (VM)
5230 1655 (14/Oct) rptg KPA50L13Z20D until 1725 // 6745 (VM)
5230 1725 (14/Oct) rptg KPA20D // 6745 (this frequency off at 1915) (VM)
5230 2327 (14/Oct) rptg KPA59Z20D (VM)
5230 2354 (14/Oct) rptg KPA50L14Z20D until 0013 // 4665 // 3270 (VM)
5230 0013 (14/Oct) rptg KPA59Z20D (VM)
5230 0047 (15/Oct) rptg KPA50L15Z20D until 0106 (VM)
5230 0106 (15/Oct) rptg KPA20D until 0135 (VM)
5230 0135 (15/Oct) rptg KPA59Z20D (VM)
4665 0342 (15/Oct) rptg KPA20D // 3270 (VM)
6745 1633 (15/Oct) rptg KPA50L21Z2 until 1703 // 5230 (VM)
6745 1730 (15/Oct) rptg KPA59 until 1756 (VM)
6745 1756 (15/Oct) rptg KPA50L22Z20D until 1824 (VM)
6745 1824 (15/Oct) rptg KPA59Z20D until 1852(VM)
5230 1852 (15/Oct) rptg KPA20D (VM)
5230 2226 (15/Oct) rptg KPA59Z20D until 2236 (VM)
5230 2236 (15/Oct) rptg KPA20D (VM)

Note the pattern KPA50L#...

    KPA50L  8       (11/Oct)
    KPA50L  9 Z59   (12/Oct)
    KPA50L 10 Z2    (12/Oct)
    KPA50L 11       (13/Oct)
    .
    KPA50L 13 Z20D  (14/Oct)
    KPA50L 14 Z20D  (14/Oct)
    KPA50L 15 Z20D  (15/Oct)
    .
    KPA50L 21 Z2    (15/Oct)
    KPA50L 22 Z20D  (15/Oct)

*********************************************************************
            Numbers + Oddities Logs column October 1998
                    *  Jascha Ruesseler *
            Ruessele@pc0401.psychologie.uni-marburg.de
  znn000000@hotmail.com (use only if the other one is not available)
*********************************************************************

Hi, folks, welcome to the logs.

Our log format is as follows:

FREQ c/s Station Enigma-Code rest in free format should include time,
date, mode, details and initials.

+++++IMPORTANT+++++

Please, please write 10/aug for 10th of august, not 1008 or 0810. As
you will see in this issue, all other formats for the date will be
confusing, as everyone seems to use his/her own format for the date.
I do not have the time to reformat that.

Please note that i can only include logs in the column which stick to
this format. In this column I include logs posted to the spooks or wun
mailing lists or to Ary or myself privately. For a reference of the
enigma designators see n+o newsletter no.1. If you want to remain
anonymous, just send your logs to me or Ary with a note saying so.

More and more people seem to listen to the morse stations. This is
very much appreciated.

Let's open the logbook...

########################################################################
                              * LOGS *
########################################################################

 2961    M26, ??? 17.00 (Oct 19) CW //4106 kHz. '99 10654', 31 31 31 +
         5FGs etc (AB)
 3091    E10 MOSSAD 1946 (7 Oct) AM CIO 2 (JRU)
 3164    unid sta 2300 (24 Sept) txm 509 for 5 mins in CW (JAMMO)
 3389    V2 Atencion 0100z (06-10-98 Tue) AM 75691 39246 34342 all #s
         uncertain - very faint & slightly obscured (PFR)
 3595    XXX FAST CW PIPS 1950 (7 Oct) CW vy fast w-pips and a sound like
         an old door which is opened in regular intervals. (JRU)
 3640    Mossad, ISR 23.15 (Oct 23) AM MIW2 (AB)
 3651    Russian Air Defense, RUS 22.57 (Oct 23) CW BT?? etc (AB)
 3757    XX PIP 1948 (7 Oct) CW a continuous pip of the same time
         length (JRU)
 3757    Unid, ??? 20.40 (Oct 25) CW 'the pip' (AB)
 3838    M21. Russian Air Defense, RUS 20.02 (Oct 24) CW BT?? etc (AB)
 3927    Atencion stn V2 (10-04-98) 0102Z AM in progress (BR)
 4015    Cherta (S12) 2103 (7/Oct 98) USB id 971 null message format (DR)
 4016    cut no's stn M8 (09-28-98) 0305Z CW in progress (BR)
 4017    M12 2240 (02/Oct) CW Repeat of 5317 (VM)
 4017.5  ANDUWRIGMT/M8 0200 Thursday 10/21/98 CW 5F/L/G. (JM4)
 4027    M8 Cut-numbers 0600z (29-09-98 Tue) CW RRWIA IDUDN DAAAA (PFR)
 4027    M8 Cut-numbers 0306z (02-10-98 Fri) CW in progress (PFR)
 4028    unk unk 1010 AM (In tfc - fem/SS - thurs) 1 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 4028    V2 Atencion 0500z (25-09-98 Fri) AM voice very faint - can't 
         make out (PFR) 4028 unknown V2 1000 AM (Too weak to copy -
         Fem/SS -Thurs) 15 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 4028.5  ANDUWRIGMT/M8 0300 Friday 10/23/98 5F/L/G in progress (JM4)
 4029    unknown V2 1000 AM ATTENTION 60450 66200 66473 (Cont'd -
         Fem/SS - Thurs - weak) 8 Oct 98 (LBJ) 
 4029    unknown V2 1100 AM ATTENTION (QRM -Fem/SS - Mon) 19 Oct 98 (LBJ) 
 4029    unknown V2 1015 AM (In 5fig/tfc/Fem/SS - Mon) 19 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 4035    M51, F 21.39 (Oct 15) CW 5LG's (AB)
 4036    unknown V2 1105 AM (In tfc - Fem/SS - Wed) 7 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 4036    unknown V2 1100 AM ATTENTION (too weak to copy - Fem/SS - Wed)
         14 Oct 98 (LBJ) 
 4036    unknown V2 0412 USB (In 5fig/tfc - Fem/SS - Mon) 12Oct 98 (LBJ)
 4106    M26, ??? 16.50 (Oct 18) CW '99 10704'. At 1700 '99' for 3
         mins, then resumes the '99 10704' routine. Changed msg at 1900
         to '99 10528' // 2961 kHz. (AB)
 4165    VLB2 Mossad/E10 0047 USB VLB2 (Cont'd - Fem/EE - Tue) 20 Oct 98
         (LBJ)  VLB2 Mossad/E10 0145 USB VLB2 (Mon) 12 Oct 98 (LBJ) 
         VLB2 Mossad/E10 0045 USB VLB2 (Mon) 12 Oct 98 (LBJ) KPA2 Mossad
         /E10 0120 USB KPA2 (Mon) 12 Oct 98 (LBJ)  VLB2 Mossad/E10 2346
         USB VLB2 (Cont'd - Sun) 11 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 4173    unknown M8 1100 CW IMNRN NWUND IGGNA (Sun) 25 Oct 98) (LBJ)
 4175    unknown V2 1008 AM (In tfc - Fem/SS - Wed) 7 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 4175    unknown V2 1004 AM ATTENTION (too weak to copy - Fem/SS - Wed)
         14 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 4270    Mossad, ISR 23.00 (Oct 23) AM PCD + 5LGs (AB)
 4360    Mossad, ISR 22.45 (Oct 23) AM SYN2 (AB)
 4460    Mossad, ISR 23.00 (Oct 23) AM FTJ + 5LGs (AB)
 4461    FTJ Mossad/E10 2303 USB FTJ (Cont'd - Fem/EE - Sat) 24 Oct 98
         (LBJ)
 4462    unknown V2 1111 AM (In 5fig/tfc - Fem/SS - Sun) 25 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 4485    //5027 Czech lady control S17 1356 mon 5 Oct USB  YL/CZ  555
         (x3) 313(x3) 05 (JD)
 4478    cut no's stn M8 (9/26/98) 0315Z CW in progress (BR)
 4479    V2 Atencion 0401z (02-10-98 Fri) AM voice VERY faint - carrier
         quite strong (PFR)
 4506    cut no's stn M8 (9/24/98) 0100Z CW msgs URMWA DIDUN WNTDA (BR)
 4506    cut no's stn M8   (10-01-98) 0100Z CW msgs DWGGN IDUDD AUINA (BR)
 4506    M8 Cut-numbers 0401z (02-10-98 Fri) CW AWUIN UIIGN TRADA very
         faint (PFR)
 4530    German Lady (G7) 2052 (5/Oct 98) AM sked 418 key 2437 gc 52 (DR)
 4560    YHF2 Mossad/E10 0402 USB YHF2 (Mon) 12 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 4612.2  SPOOK CW 0400 "483 483 483 00000" repeated, good, cut 0 = T. 
         (11 OCT) (ANUS)
 4620    German Lady (G7) 2050 (28/Sep 98) AM sked 359 key 181 gc 53 (DR)
 4620    English Man, RUS 22.03 (Oct 13) AM in progress (AB) 
 4620    English Man, RUS 21.45 (Oct 14) AM Tests at 2145-2150, calls
         813 in Russian and English (AB) 
 4620    English Man, RUS 22.00 (Oct 14) AM 813(R4) 246 109 5FG (AB) 
 4620    On October 14, at 22:00-22:23 UTC, Russian Man(?) in English
         on 4620 (SIO 544 here in Vilnius; AM mode; QRM from UZB-76 on
         4625 kHz). Carrier from 21:40; 1 kHz tones from 21:45. Test ann.
         "813" in Russian and English! New frequency? Any comments? (RP)
 4625    S28 THE BUZZER 1722 (7 Oct) mode ? buzzing as always (JRU)
 4625    Buzzer, RUS 21.59 (Oct 15) BURSTS Bursts change to 'siren'(no
         stops between the bursts) between 21.59m30s and 22.00 UTC (AB)
 4640    //5046 E5 Counting Station 0008z (07-10-98 Wed) AM 178 count -
         could not hear groups because of fading and interference (PFR)
 4640    //5046 TCS/E5 0000 Thursday 10/21/98 YL/EE rptg 924 Count 56
         into 3/2FG. (JM4) 4640//5046 TCS/E5 0000 Thursday 10/15/98
         YL/EE rptg 178. Count 88 into 3/2FG. (JM4)
 4665    // 3270 Mossad  E10 2148z mon 12 Oct USB YL/EE KPA 59 (JD)
 4665    KPA2 Mossad/E10 0115 USB KPA2 //5230 24 Oct 98 (LBJ) Mossad,
         ISR 23.15 (Oct 23) AM KPA2 (AB)
 4780    E10 MOSSAD 1717 (7 Oct) AM MIW 2 //5530 (JRU)
 4815    SPOOK 3-NOTE ODDITY 0405 3-tone IS to 0410, then GG W 5FGs 2x. 
         Good level, first time heard here. (11 OCT) (ANUS) * note time!
          -jru *
 4880    ULX2 Mossad/E10 0130 USB ULX2 //6270 24 Oct 98 (LBJ) Mossad, ISR
         23.00 (Oct 23) AM ULX + 5LGs (AB) ULX2 Mossad/E10 0400 USB ULX2
         (Mon) 12 Oct 98 (LBJ) ULX2 Mossad/E10 0130 USB ULX2 (Mon- //6270)
         12 Oct 98 (LBJ) ULX Mossad/E10 2300 USB ULX (Cont'd - Sun) 11
         Oct 98 (LBJ) ULX Mossad/E10 0230 USB ULX (Cont'd - Sun) 11 Oct
         98 (LBJ)
 4915    SPOOK 3-NOTE ODDITY 0442 GG W 5FG 2x already in progress, fair.
         (11 OCT) (ANUS) * note time ! -jru *
 5015    Two-Letter German 0130 Tuesday 10/20/98 YL/GG rptg "Golf Kilo"
         w/a 77 group message for 577. It appears Tuesday/Thursday at
         0130 on 4-5mhz freqs will be this winter's GK schedule. (JM4)
 5071    UNID EE Man Numbers Stations (USB) Sep 25, 0426 UTC Tuned in at
         the end of transmission: 106 106 000. Open carrier untill s/off
         at 0427. (KH)
 5091    MOSSAD (E10) 2033Z (13.08.98) USB id JSR grp 84 (SD)
 5092    E10 MOSSAD 1701 (7 Oct) AM JSR, msg followed (JRU)
 5116    cut no's stn M8 (9/25/98) 0200Z CW msgs URMWN UIUGN WWAGD (BR)
 5117.5  ANDUWRIGMT/M8 0200 Friday 10/16/98 5F/L/G in progress. (JM4)
 5127    From 1950 to 2000 German YL calling out the following sequence
         : 3 times "771" and after an about 2sec gap "1" (sieben sieben
         eins ....eins).  From 2200 hrs onwards  "960 149" and read 149
         x 5G.Following this "202 000" was announced and cut off the
         carrier (no message for 202?). The reading was quite uniformally
         tempoed at  50 5G in 5 min. (AC)
 5167    M12 1854 (27/Sep) CW ID 105 Null message (VM)
 5170    // 7811 Mossad  E10 (JD) 2150z mon 12 Oct USB YL/EE CIO 2 (JD)
         Mossad, ISR 22.45 (Oct 23) AM CIO2 (AB)
 5178    BACKWARDS MUSIC STATION (XM) 2003Z (29.08.98) USB (SD)
 5178    XM BACKWARDS MUSIC STATION 1954 (7 Oct) USB with the usual 
         sound (JRU)
 5230    E10 MOSSAD 1718 (7 Oct) AM KPA 2 (JRU) KPA2 Mossad/E10 2206 USB
         KAP2 18 Oct 98 (LBJ) KPA2 Mossad/E10 0315 USB KPA2 (Wed) 14 Oct
         98 (LBJ) KPA2 Mossad/E10 2205 USB KPA2 (Tue) 13 Oct 98 (LBJ) 
         KPA2 Mossad/E10 0415 USB KPA2 (Mon - // 4665 //6745) 12 Oct 98
         (LBJ) KPA50L8 Mossad/E10 2203 USB KPA50L8 (Cont'd) KPA2 (2205Z)
         11 Oct 98 (LBJ) KPA2 Mossad/E10 2315 USB KPA2 (Cont'd - Sun) 11
         Oct 98 (LBJ) KPA2 Mossad/E10 0315 USB KPA2 (Cont'd -Sun //4665)
         11 Oct 98 (LBJ) KPA2 Mossad/E10 0215 USB KPA2 (Cont'd - Sun -
         //4665) 11 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 5243    German Lady (G7) 2030 (12/Oct) AM sked 418 key 1531 gc 73 (DR)
 5317    M12 2222 (02/Oct) CW ID 730 Two messages. 1st: 8696 68, 2nd:
         4637 65 (VM)
 5330    M51 0438 (07/Oct) CW "NR 75 O 07 06:38:31 1998" (VM)
 5419    M8 Cut-numbers Morse 0300z (24-09-98 Thu) CW WGIID WMIND RUTTD
         (PFR) 5419 M8 Cut-numbers 0300z (01-10-98 Thu) CW AWUIA UIIGA
         AIIDA lots of noise and buzz obscuring txmn (PFR) M8 Cut-numbers
         0221z (03-10-98 Sat) CW in progress (PFR)
 5419.5  ANDUWRIGMT/M8 0200 Monday 10/19/98 5F/L/G. (JM4)
 5435    MOSSAD (E10) 2032Z (13.08.98) USB id ART (SD)
 5448    Unid, ??? 14.34 (Oct 25) CW 'the pip' (AB)
 5448U   SPOOK "The Pip" 0445 fair w/ 1 sec raspy beep repeated, sorta
         like 4625 before its reincarnation as The Buzzer. Haven't heard
         it since, and nothing on 3757 either.  (11 OCT) (ANUS)
 5530    MOSSAD (E10) 2016Z (13.08.98) USB id MIW2 (SD)
 5530    MIW2 Mossad/E10 0315 USB MIW2 (Cont'd - Sun) 11 Oct 98 (LBJ) 
 5530    MIW2 Mossad/E10 0315 USB MIW2 (Wed) 14 Oct 98 (LBJ) 
 5530    MIW2 Mossad/E10 0117 USB MIW2 (Sat) 24 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 5629    // 3640 Mossad  E10 (JD) 2149z mon 12 Oct  USB YL/EE VLB 2
 5688    CUBA Babbler 1252 (1 OCT) idle tx w/ hum, first time heard in
         a while (ANUS)
 5732    Two-Letter German/G16 0130 Thursday 10/21/98 YL/GG rptg Golf
         Kilo w/another 77 group message for 577. QRM from USCG/Customs
         wkg C7.(JM4) Two-Letter German/G16 0130 Thursday 10/15/98 YL/GG
         rptg "Golf Kilo" w/electronic tune. At 0135, "Messages for 577..
         577; 77 gruppen... Achtung!" and into 3/2FGx2. S9 - winter DX is
         back! (JM4)
 5746    M51 0631 (29/Sep) CW in progress (VM)
 5758    M8 Cut-numbers 0306z (02-10-98 Fri) CW in progress (PFR)
 5758.5  ANDUWRIGMT/M8 0300 Friday 10/23/98 5F/L/G in progress. (JM4)
 5762    Atencion/V2 0200 Saturday 10/3/98 YL/SS 5FG in progress. (JM4)
 5762    V2 Atencion 0221z (03-10 Sat) AM in progress - very faint (PFR)
 5791    M12 2104 (30/Sep) CW ID 957, preamble: 7197 105 (VM)
 5800    Atencion stn V2 (09-28-98) 0305Z AM in progress (BR)
 5823    English man E7 2115 (05/Oct) ID 888 Null message (VM)
 5834    Phonetic alphabet pre NATO E15 1908 sat 10 Oct USB OM/EE QRU
         callsign missed (JD)
 5922    M51 2220 (30/Sep) CW "NR 81 O 01 00:20:34 1998" (VM)
 6270    unk Mossad/E10 0105 USB (In 5 ltr tfc female/EE- suspect ULX -
         sun) 27 Sep 98 (LBJ) E10 MOSSAD 1533 (7 Oct) AM ongoing msg
         (JRU) ULX MOSSAD/E10 0100 USB ULX (Cont'd - //7760 - Mon) 5 Oct
         98 (LBJ) MOSSAD/E10 0100 Sunday 10/11/98 YL/EE rptg ULX into
         5LG. (JM4) MOSSAD/E10 0100 Thursday 10/21/98 YL/EE rptg ULX
         weak. (JM4) MOSSAD/E10 0100 Monday 10/19/98 YL/EE rptg ULX into
         5LG.(JM4)  MOSSAD/E10 0100 Wednesday 10/14/98 YL/EE rptg ULX
         into 5LG.(JM4) ULX Mossad/E10 0430 USB ULX (Mon - //4880) 12 Oct
         98 (LBJ)
 6575    Mossad E10 2035 (30/Sep) repeating HNCU until 2036 (VM)
 6575    Mossad E10 2320 (01/Oct) HNCM (VM)
 6650    964 V2 1000 AM ATTENTION 964 03 (fem/SS - fri) 2 Oct 98 (LBJ)
         964 V2 1003 AM (5FG tfc - Fem/SS -Fri) FINALE (x2) (1004Z)
         ATTENTION 964 0. (Cont-d) 9 Oct 98 (LBJ). V2 1003 AM (In 5FG
         tfc - Fem/SS - Fri) 23 Oct 98 (LBJ) V2 1000 AM ATTENTION (Too
         weak to copy - Fem/SS -Fri) 16 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 6658    MIW2 Mossad/E10 0415 USB MIW2 (Mon - //5530) 12 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 6745    E10 MOSSAD 17.15 (8 Oct) AM KPA2 (LAG)
 6753    XM BACKWARDS MUSIC STATION 1956 (7 Oct) USB sounded vy much
         like a male voice, scrambled, with tones over it. Acc. to the
         last numbers and oddities column this is a NATO comms device
         from Palermo, Sicily, Italy. (JRU)
 6767    M8 1200 CW UIMMA TDRUN NUWUS (Sun) 25 Oct 98 (LBJ) M8 1215 CW
         (In 5ltr/cut/nrs) AR(x3) IAUTD (x5) BT(x3) ATTWR AWUNR ...
         (1226z - Sun) 11 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 6768    Atencion stn V2 (9/26/98) 0100Z AM (BR) V2 Atencion 0409z
         (28-09-98 Mon) AM in progress (PFR) M8 Cut-numbers 1125z (02-
         10-98 Fri) CW in progres - slightly obscured; very faint (PFR)
         V2 0405 USB (In 5fig/tfc - Fem/SS - Mon) 12 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 6782    V2 Atencion 0306z (02-10-98 Fri) CW in progress - no // found
         (PFR). Atencion/V2 0300 Friday 10/23/98 YL/SS rptg "A 35455
         98092 95381" into 5FG. (JM4)
 6785    M8 1306 CW (In 5ltr/cut/nrs - Sun - Having problems with his
         xmitter) 25 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 6786    SPANISH LADY (V2) 0622Z (16.08.98) AM in progress (SD).
         SPANISH LADY (V2) 0804Z (25.09.98) AM in progress (SD)
 6786    M8 1006 CW (In 5ltr/cutnrs - Wed - +30db) 23 Sep 98 (LBJ).
         M8 1004 CW (In 5ltr/cutnrs - Fri) WGITN BT(x3) UTAAW TUATU
         25 Sep 98 (LBJ). M8 1000 CW AUDMD TNMTD RNMMD (Cont'd - wed)
         30 Sep 98 (LBJ). M8 1106 CW (In 5ltr/cutnrs - sat) 3 Oct 98
         (LBJ). M8 1000 CW IUDDD WMNMD GNTNA (Cont'd - Wed) 7 Oct 98
         (LBJ). M8 1000 CW RAATN WNINA GNTND (Fri) 9 Oct 98 (LBJ) 
 6786    V2 Atencion 0600z (27-09-98 Sun) AM 20551 04223 77722 rare 
         high-pitched voice (PFR). V2 Atencion 0800z (02-10-98 Fri) AM
         in progress - very faint (PFR) 
 6786    M8 Cut-numbers 0600z (29-09-98 Tue) CW IDMIA NIATN RUDD (PFR) 
         M8 0600 (22/Sep) IDs: IRNNA NMTAD ARUDA (VM). M8 1000 CW MGAMA
         GADMN MDUTA (Fri) 23 Oct 98 (LBJ). SPOOK CW (most likely M8)
         2200 "730 730 730 1" rptd, cut 0 = T, 20 wpm.  2205:30  went
         into 35 wpm 5FGs 2x. (13 OCT) (ANUS). M8 1000 CW GRATW IWRUD
         RUTIA (Wed) 14 Oct 98 (LBJ). M8 1000 CW WADUN RAITA RUTID
         (Fri) 16 Oct 98 (LBJ). M8 1007 CW (In 5ltr/cut/nrs - Mon) 19
         Oct 98 (LBJ). M8 1000 CW RAATN WNINA GNTND (Fri) 9 Oct 98
         (LBJ). M8 1008 CW (In 5ltr/cutnrs)(Tue) AR (x3) WUMDN (x5)
         BT(x3) ATNNT RAWRT ...(1015z) 22 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 6787    728 V2 1006 AM ATTENTION 728 06 (Cont'd) 06 64 (Cont'd -
         thurs - fem/SS - Second SS nr stn in tfc on same freq, but
         different from 728 sked)1 Oct 98 (LBJ). V2 1003 AM (In tfc -
         Fem/SS - Thurs - weak) 8 Oct 98 (LBJ). M8 1005 CW (In 5 ltr/
         cut/nrs - Tue) 6 Oct 98 (LBJ). V2 1002 AM ATTENTION 06192
         54772 89032 (Cont'd - Fem/SS - Thurs) 22 Oct 98 (LBJ). V2
         1000 AM (Too weak to copy - Fem/SS -Thurs) 15 Oct 98 (LBJ) 
 6787    M8 1000 CW DRGRA NGAMN MARWU (Tue) 13 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 6797    V2 Spanish Atencion 0500z (24-09-98 Thu) AM Carrier only until
         0504z then "Atencion 10121" then cut off; started for good at
         0505z 10121 71952 44042 (PFR)
 6790    German Lady (G6) 2008 (5/Oct) AM sked ??? key 524 gc 136? (DR)
 6796    M8 1208 CW (In 5ltr/cutnrs - sat - weak) 3 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 6796    Atencion/V2 0200 Monday 10/19/98 YL/SS rptg "A 01953 30941
         35452" into 5FG. (JM4). Atencion/V2 0200 Monday 10/5/98 YL/SS
         rptg "A 39343 66392 52353" into 5FG. Rare LSB! (JM4). V2
         Atencion 0512z (01-10-98 Thu) AM in progress (PFR)
 6817    M13 0500 (09/Oct) CW 365 = 169 20 = (VM)
 6825    M8 (10-01-98) 1204Z CW in progress (BR). M8 0200 CW AUATN ANNMA
         RANNA (Tue) 20 Oct 98 (LBJ). M8 1000 CW WUUAA IWRMN MNADA
         (Tues) 22 Sep 98 (LBJ). M8 1000 CW AUDMU BT(x3) MTAAW TWADT 
         (Thurs) 1 Oct 98 (LBJ). M8 1000 CW (In 5ltr/cutnrs - sat) 3 Oct
         (LBJ).
 6826    Atencion stn V2 (09-28-98) 0305Z AM in progress (BR). V2 0324
         AM (In 5fig/tfc - Fem/SS - Wed) 14 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 6826    M8 1000 CW IUDDN GDGWN WTUMD (Cont'd - Tue) 6 Oct 98 (LBJ). M8
         1000 CW TWMRN RWRTN MNWGA (Cont'd - Wed) 7 Oct (LBJ). M8 1000 
         CW RAATA GDGWD RDMID (Cont'd - Thurs) 8 Oct (LBJ). M8 1000 CW
         WADUA GNNGD RNMGN (Thurs) 15 Oct (LBJ). M8 0606 (24/Sep) CW in
         progress (VM). M8 1000 CW GRATU GNNGN GWNGU (Tue) 13 Oct (LBJ)
 6827    M8 1005 CW (In 5ltr/cutnrs - Wed - +20db) 23 Sep 98 (LBJ). M8
         1000 CW DTNUA GGTAD DAIIN (Cont'd - wed) 30 Sep (LBJ). M8 0712
         (20/Sep) CW in progress (VM). M8 0700 (27/Sep) CW IDs: DMDID
         MTGRN MDGAD (VM). M8 1000 CW DRGRN MINMA DGAGA (Wed) 14 Oct 
         (LBJ).
 6830    Atencion YL/SS 6830 0300 Sept/30/98 in Denver. USB (ED)
 6840    E10 Mossad No. Stn. 0503 (6 Oct) AM ongoing msg (JRU)
 6840    E10 MOSSAD 1600 (7 Oct) AM EZI, msg followed also at 1630 with
         EZI2 // 9130 and at 0731 with EZI and msg, // 9130 agn (JRU)
 6840    E10 MOSSAD 1958 (10 Oct) AM EZI (JRU)
 6840    E10 MOSSAD 1731 (11 Oct) AM EZI, msg, groups 31 (JRU)
 6843    Two Letter (G16) 2131 (28/Sep) USB ????? 846 59 gruppen (DR)
 6853(qrg?-jru) Two Letter (G16) 2130 (5/Oct 98) USB id Golf Kilo (DR)
 6855    Atencion stn V2 (09-28-98) 0305Z AM in progress (BR)
 6855    M8 Cut-numbers 0911z (03-10-98 Sat) CW in progress (PFR)
 6855    M8 0527 (05/Oct) CW in progress (VM)
 6856    M8 Cut-numbers 0605z (10-10-98 Sat) CW in progress (PFR)
 6856    M12 1800 (28/Sep) CW ID 658 (VM)
 6866    M8 Cut-numbers 1303z (26-09-98 Sat) CW In progress (PFR)
 6891    FAPSI Moscow, RUS 19.20 (Oct 18) RTTY 75bd Many long msgs to
         RAD on link 70037 (AB)
 6932    M8 1313 CW (In 5ltr/cutnrs - sat - weak) AR(x3) NDWGN (x5)
         BT(x3) DUIGU ...(1314z) 3 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 6933    M8 Cut-numbers 0800z (02-10-98 Fri) CW in progress (PFR)
 6957    English Man (E7) 2043 (28/Sep) AM sked 319 key 1409 gc 60 (DR)
 6957    English Man (E7) 2040 (30/Sep) AM sked 319 key 1409 gc 60 (DR)
 6957    German Lady G7 2012 (21/Sep) ID 359, preamble: 181 53 (VM)
 6959    // 8464 E3 LP 1703 (12 Oct) USB ID: 61238 (JRU)
 6959    Lincolnshire Poacher E3  2200 (12 Oct) USB  Tune, msg (HS)
 6976    M51 0613 (05/Oct) CW "NR 12 O 05 08:13:52 1998" (VM)
 6976    M51 0638 (08/Oct) CW "NR 62 O 08 08:42:25 1998" (VM)
 6982    M8 (09-27-98) 1310Z CW in progress (BR). M8 (09-28-98) 1204Z
         CW in progress (BR). M8 (10-04-98) 1310Z CW in progress (BR)
         M8 (10-05-98) 1203Z CW in progress (BR). M8 1300 CW UIMMA 
         TDRUN NUMUA (Sun - Having problems with his xmitter) 25 Oct
         (LBJ). M8 1303 CW NIDW. MN... IAUT. (Very weak - Sun) 11 Oct
         98 (LBJ)
 6983    Atencion stn V2 (9/25/98) 0200Z AM (BR). V2 0200 Friday 10/9 
         YL/SS rptg A 35451 35132 59853 and into 5FG. (JM4). Atencion
         V7 0220 (10 Oct)  AM  In progress  (HS). Atencion/V2 0200
         Friday 10/16 YL/SS rptg "A35454 01952 51192" into 5FG. (JM4)
 6984    V2 1105 AM (In tfc - Fem/SS - Thurs) 8 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 6984    V2 1100 AM ATTENTION 06192 54772 89032 (Cont'd - Fem/SS -
         Thurs) 22 Oct 98 (LBJ). V2 1100 AM ATTENTION 06191 54771 89031
         (Fem/SS - Thurs) 15 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 7472    Atencion stn. V2 0614 (24/Sep) in progress (VM)
 7519    M8 0410 (07/Oct) CW in progress. 2nd ID: TWMRA, 3rd: RDMIN (VM)
 7529    RUSSIAN MAN (S7) 0500Z (06.08.98) AM call-up 549 549 549 1 id
         248 72 (SD). RUSSIAN MAN (S7) 0500Z (20.08.98) AM call-up 549
         549 549 1 id 248 72 (SD)
 7532    Two Letter (G16) 2000 (7/Oct 98) USB id Golf Kilo (DR)
 7540    German Lady (G6) 1903 (5/Oct 98) AM sked 907? key 524 gc
         136? (DR)
 7572    Backward Music Station 20.45 (12 Oct) (LAG)
 7581    M8 1008 CW (In 5 ltr/cut/nrs - Thurs) 8 Oct 98 (LBJ). M8 0500
         (24-09-98 Thu) CW IRNNN NIATA ARUDN (PFR). M8 0512z (01-10-98
         Thu) CW in progress (PFR). M8 1000 CW DRGRD RINUA RUTIN (Thurs)
         15 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 7584    V2 1003 AM (In 5fig/tfc - Fem/SS - very weak - Mon) 19 Oct 98
         (LBJ). V2 0200 AM ATTENTION 37453 38432 01971 (Fem/SS - Wed) 14
         Oct 98 (LBJ)
 7591    M12 2050 (30/Sep) CW in progress (VM)
 7605    E10 MOSSAD 16.45 (8 Oct) AM SYN2 (LAG)
 7605    Mossad SYN2 E  0345 (10 Oct) R3E  No msg, gone at 0350 (HS)
 7605    Mossad SYN2 E  0245 (10 Oct) R3E  No msg, gone at 0250 (HS)
 7679    //7680 M8 Cut-numbers 0509z (26-09-98 Sat) CW Definitely sounded
         on two different frequencies - twiddling USB knob between 7679 &
         7680 would cause one pitch to go up while other went down! 7680
         was a lot stronger though. First time I've ever noticed anything
         like this... reminiscient of the few times someone has reported
         two V2 on the same or adjacent frequencies.  (PFR)
 7680    //7682 M8 Cut-numbers 0409z (28-09-98 Mon) CW similar to Satur-
         day's txmn, but 7680 (lower freq) much stronger - in progress
         (PFR). M8 0403 CW (In 5ltr/cut/nrs - Mon) 12 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 7725    M8 Cut-numbers Morse 0300z (24-09-98 Thu) CW WUATU WUMDD WRDTN
         (PFR)
 7726    SPANISH LADY (V2) 0547Z (19.08.98) AM in progress (SD)
 7737    RUSSIAN MAN (S7) 0520Z (25.09.98) AM call-up 973 973 973 1 (SD)
 7737    RUSSIAN MAN (S7) 0520Z (26.09.98) AM call-up 973 973 973 1 id
         168 111(SD)
 7743    Russian man S7 2101 (01/Oct) ID 934 Null message (VM). Russian
         Man (S7) 2102 (8/Oct 98) sked 934 null message format (DR)
 7760    MOSSAD/E10 0100 Monday 10/5/98 YL/EE rptg "ULX" and into 5LG.
         (JM4). MOSSAD/E10 0100 Sunday 10/11/98 YL/EE rptg ULX into 5LG.
         (JM4). ULX Mossad/E10 0102 USB ULX (Cont'd - Fem/EE - Tue) 20
         Oct 98 (LBJ). MOSSAD/E10 0100 Wednesday 10/14/98 YL/EE rptg ULX
         into 5LG. (JM4). MOSSAD/E10 0100 Friday 10/16/98 YL/EE rptg ULX
         into 5LG. (JM4). MOSSAD/E10 0100 Monday 10/19/98 YL/EE rptg ULX
         into 5LG. (JM4)
 7795    M23 1909 (03/Oct) CW ID 286, groups 68 (VM)
 7811    E10 MOSSAD 20.45 (12 Oct)AM CIO2 (LAG). CIO2 Mossad/E10 0045
         USB CIO2 (Fem/EE - Tue) 20 Oct (LBJ). CIO2 Mossad/E10 2145 USB
         CIO2 (Fem/EE - Mon -//5170) 19 Oct 98 (LBJ). CIO2 Mossad/E10
         2245 USB CIO2 (Fem/EE - Sun - //5170) 18 Oct 98 (LBJ). CIO2
         Mossad/E10 2045 USB CIO2 (Fri) 16 Oct 98 (LBJ). CIO2 Mossad/E10
         0443 USB CIO2 (Mon) 12 Oct 98 (LBJ). CIO2 Mossad/E10 0145 USB
         CIO2 (Mon) 12 Oct 98 (LBJ). CIO2 Mossad/E10 0045 USB CIO2 (Mon)
         12 Oct 98 (LBJ). CIO2 Mossad/E10 2345 USB CIO2 (Sun - //5170)
         11 Oct (LBJ). CIO2 Mossad/E10 0150 USB CIO2 (Sun) 11 Oct (LBJ)
 7820    UNID long, short, long, short, long, long tones repeated over
         and over. when tuned in usb these tones sound like played on a
         xylophone. hrd at ard. 2015 on Oct 7. any info ? (JRU)
 7830    M51 2058 (01/Oct) CW (VM)
 7845    M8 1100 CW TWMRN RWRTN MNWGA (Wed) 7 Oct 98 (LBJ). M8 1100 CW 
         DRGRA NGAMN MARWU (Tue) 13 Oct (LBJ). M8 1100 CW WUATD WUNDN
         WRDTA (Tues) 22 Sep 98 (LBJ). M8 1102 CW WUATU GGTAA AIIMD
         (Wed) 23 Sep 98 (LBJ). M8 1100 CW DTNUA GGTAD DAIIN (wed) 30 
         Sep 98 (LBJ). M8 1100 CW TWMRA MUGGD MDDWD (Tue) 6 Oct (LBJ).
         M8 1100 CW DRGRN MINMA DGAGA (Wed) 14 Oct 98 (LBJ).
 7854    Atencion/V2 0100 Sunday 10/18/98 YL/SS 5FG in progress. Note
         new schedule. (JM4)
 7863    unid 1006 AM (In 5fig tfc - fem/SS - Sat) 3 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 7887    Atencion/V2 0200 Sunday 10/11/98 YL/SS rptg "A 35452 41341
         95941" into 5FG. (JM4). Atencion/V2 0200 Sunday 10/18/98 YL/SS
         rptg "A 35455 41342 95942" into 5FG. (JM4)
 7888    V2 0200 AM ATTENTION 37452 41341 97941 (Cont'd - Fem/SS -
         Sun) 11 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 7889    M8 Cut-numbers 0100z (06-10-98 Tue) CW missed header (PFR)
 7918    MOSSAD (E10) 0504Z (25.09.98) USB in progress (SD). MOSSAD
         (E10) 0504Z (26.09.98) USB id YHF (SD). MOSSAD/E10 0200 Sat.
         Oct/3/98 YL/EE rptg YHF and into 5LG. (JM4). E10 Mossad No.
         Stn. 0504 (6 Oct) AM ongoing msg. (JRU). MOSSAD/E10 0200 Mon.
         10/5/98 YL/EE rptg "YHF" and into 5LG. (JM4). MOSSAD/E10 0200
         Friday 10/9/98 YL/EE rptg YHF and into 5LG. (JM4). MOSSAD/E10
         0200 Sunday 10/11/98 YL/EE rptg YHF into 5LG. (JM4). E10 MOSSAD
         1803 (11 Oct) AM ongoing msg, just missed callup, most likely
         yhf. (JRU). MOSSAD/E10 0200 Thursady 10/21/98 YL/EE rptg YHF
         weak. (JM4) MOSSAD/E10 0200 Monday 10/19/98 YL/EE rptg YHF into
         5LG. (JM4). MOSSAD/E10 0200 Sunday 10/18/98 YL/EE rptg YHFinto
         5LG. (JM4). YHF Mossad/E10 0200 USB YHF (Cont'd - Sun) 11 Oct
         (LBJ). MOSSAD/E10 0200 Thursday 10/15/98 YL/EE rptg YHF and
         into 5LG. (JM4)
 7987    M12 2041 (30/Sep) CW ID 098 Null message (VM)
 7990    M8 1100 CW DTNUN MWIDN UDGWA (Cont'd - thurs)(Also similar
         signals on 8000 / 8010 / 8020  /8030 Signal on 8010 was the 
         strongest of all. This is the second such intercept I have had
         on all of these freqs. Suspect very strong signal with sidelobs.
         1 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 8000    M8 1104 CW (In tfc 5 ltr/cut/nrs - too weak to copy - Thurs)
         8 Oct 98 (LBJ). M8 1100 CW GADMA TRMUN ANNDO (Thurs - sidelobs
         on 8000 and 8020) 22 Oct 98 (LBJ). M8 1100 CW DRGRD RINUA
         RUTIN (Thurs) 15 Oct 98 (LBJ).
 8020    M8 1100 CW TWMRD GITRA GNTNN (Cont'd - Thurs) 8 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 8054    M8 Cut-numbers 0306z (02-10-98 Fri) CW in progress - VERY faint
         & obscured (PFR)
 8064    M8 Cut-numbers 0500z (25-09-98 Fri) CW WGITA NIRRA TNMTA -
         appeared to be jammed, but not very effectively (PFR)
 8065    +/- 0600z no sign of last week's V2 transmission
 8066    M8 1100 CW UTWWA DTNUD UDGWN (Cont'd - Fri) 2 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 8066    M8 Cut-numbers 1125z (02-10-98 Fri) CW in progress (PFR) 
 8066    M8 1100 CW WADUN RAITA RUTID (Fri) 16 Oct 98 (LBJ) 
 8066    M8 1100 CW MGAMA GADMN MDUTA (Fri) 23 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 8067    M8 1100 CW AUDMD TNMTD RNMMD (Cont'd - wed) 30 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 8067    M8 1100 CW INAMD WTUMN MUGGN (Cont'd - Mon) 5 Oct 98 (LBJ) 
 8067    M8 1100 CW IUDDD WMNMD GNTNA (Cont'd - Wed) 7 Oct 98 (LBJ) 
 8067    M8 1100 CW AUATN DRMDD ANNMA (Mon) 19 Oct 98 (LBJ) 
 8067    M8 1100 CW GRATW IWRUD RUTIA (Wed) 14 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 8067    M8 1108 CW (In 5ltr/cut/nrs - Sun) 25 Oct 98) (LBJ)
 8068    M12 1811 (04/Oct) CW in progress (VM)
 8081    X6 1618 (05/Oct) Ended at 1630 (VM)
 8125    993 TCS/E5 2205 USB 993 (x3) 1234567890 (Cont'd - Fem/EE - Sun
         - //10423) 18 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 8127    VLB2 Mossad/E10 2345 USB VLB2 (fri - female/EE) 25 Sep 98 (LBJ) 
 8127    E10 MOSSAD 1448 (10 Oct) AM KPA59,  still active at 1505 (JRU)
 8157.5  989  1005 989 (Cont'd) 125(x2) 20(x2) BT(x2) 15603 33898...
         (Keyed cxr - QSZ - Tue - 25 WPM - Msg rptd - no ending) 13 Oct
         98 (LBJ)
 8173    Two Letter (G16) 1902 (28/Sep 98) USB ????? 846 59 gruppen (DR)
 8173    Two Letter (G16) 1900 (5/Oct 98) USB id Golf Kilo ????? 846 59
         gruppen (DR)
 8177    M12 2110 (15/Sep) CW in progress (VM)
 8186    M8 1100 CW IUDDN GDGWN WTUMD (Tue) 6 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 8186    M8 1102 CW GRATU GNNGN GWNGU (Tue) 13 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 8187    M8 1104 CW (In 5ltr/cutnrs - sat) INAMA (Cont'd) BT(x3) DTAAW
         TRAWR ... 3 Oct 98 (LBJ) 
 8187    M8 1100 CW RAATA GDGWD RDMID (Cont'd - Thurs) 8 Oct 98 (LBJ) 
 8187    M8 1100 CW WADUA GNNGD RNMGN (Thurs) 15 Oct 98 (LBJ) 
 8187    M8 1100 CW DNUUD NNNDD WWNMA (Thurs) 22 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 8192    English Man (E7) 2022 (28/Sep) AM sked 319 key 1409 gc 60 (DR)
 8192    English Man (E7) 2020 (30/Sep) AM sked 319 key 1409 gc 60 (DR)
 8232    M53(?) 1000 CW VVV CQ 747.821 (Cont'd) (Tues)(Distorted/weak)
         22 Sept 98(LBJ) 
 8232    M53(?) 1010 CW (In 5 fig tfc - weak T=0) AR(x2) VA(x2)(1012z) 
         2 Oct 98 (LBJ) 
 8232    M53 1000 CW VVV CQ 747.486 (Cont'd - Tue) 6 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 8253    unid 1000 AM (In 5 fig tfc - female/SS - wed) 23 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 8253    674 V2 1000 USB ATTENTION 674 09 (Cont'd) 09 65 (Cont'd) 89326
         47896 ... (Wed - fem/SS) 30 Sep 98 (LBJ)
 8254    V2 1003 AM (In tfc 09 65 (Cont'd - Fem/SS) 89326 47896
         ...- Wed) 7 Oct 98 (LBJ). V2 1000 AM (In 5fig/tfc - Fem/SS
         - Wed) 21 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 8300    New Star Broadcasting/V13 1300 Wednesday 10/14/98 YL/CC 4FGx2 
         in progress. (JM4)
 8375    New Star Broadcasting/V13 1300 Wednesday 10/14/98 YL/CC 4FGx2
         in progress. (JM4)
 8465    E10 MOSSAD 1401 (10 Oct) AM VLB2 (JRU)
 8641    E10 Mossad No. Stn. 0446 (6 Oct) AM ID: SYN2 // 7605 (JRU)
 8909    V2A Atencion Old Format 0600z (29-09-98 Tue) AM started late at
         0604z Atencion 663 01 584 03 repleated then 01 44 (5x) then 5FG
         w/ 2x "final" Then 03 48 (5x) then 5FG w/ 2x "final" and off at
         around 0612z - first time I've seen two messages go out; usually
         just a repeat of one message (PFR). 0613z (29-09-98 Tue) AM
         repeated BOTH messages from 0600z (PFR)
 9015    unid  1130  9/26/1998  AM  1 ol  in Spanish 5fgs  BTW the audio 
         was sub par. (CT)
 9063    am - yl - ss - five number read. Off @ 0245z with short cw send
         No carrier @ 0251z 8 Oct 98 (AD) 9063 Atencion? 0200 Thursday
         10/21/98 carrier on - no broadcast materialized. (JM4)
 9130    E10 MOSSAD 1404 (10 Oct) AM ongoing msg. (JRU)
 9130    EZI Mossad/E10 2230 USB EZI (Cont'd - Fem/EE - Sun - //6840)
         18 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 9153    SPANISH LADY (V2) 0535Z (19.08.98) AM in progress (SD)
 9160    MOSSAD/E10 0100 Monday 10/19/98 YL/EE rptg EZI2 then down. (JM4)
 9216    GMN Fapsi stn M42 (9/24) 0052Z RTTY sending 46's - no tfc (BR)
 9216    The English Man/E6 0215 Friday 10/23/98 OM/EE (hermaphrodite
         voice) rptg 132 then 950 950 82 82 and into 5FGx2. Down w/950
         950 82 82 00000. Carrier on at :00 w/test tones, and a one-time
         182 call-up. OP forgot to stop test tones when broadcast started,
         (JM4) 
 9216    English Man/E6 0215 Thursday 10/21/98 OM/EE (hermaphrodite
         voice) w/132 call-up, then 950 950 82 82 and into 5FGx2. Down
         at :33 w/950 950 82 82 00000. May repeat tonight. (JM4)
 9226    HIGH PITCHED POLYTONE (XPH) AM 0600Z (05.08) AM (SD)
 9226    HIGH PITCHED POLYTONE (XPH) AM 0600Z (19.08) AM null msg (SD)
 9231    979 V2 1000 AM ATTENTION 979 04 (Fem/SS - Mon) 5 Oct 98 (LBJ) 
 9231    979 1000 AM ATTENTION 979 02 71106 (Fem/SS) (2nddifferent Nr/
         Stn on same freq - Fem/SS) ATTENTION 35064 .1993 ..606) (Mon)
         19 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 9238    SPANISH LADY (V2) 0618Z (05.08.98) AM in progress (SD)
 9251    LINCOLNSHIRE POACHER (E3) 2025Z (13.08.98) USB in progress (SD)
         E3 LP 2001 (7 Oct) USB tune, ID: 92340, // 6959 (JRU) 
         LP/E3 2204 USB (Too weak to copy - //6959 - Tue) 6 Oct 98 (LBJ) 
         22833 LP/E3 2104 USB (Music) 22833 ( Fem/EE - Sun) 18 Oct (LBJ)  
         58921 LP/E3 2100 USB (Music) 58921 ( Fem/EE - Fri) 16 Oct 98
         (LBJ). 34440 LP/E3 2100 USB (Music) 34440 (weak - //12603 - 
         N/H on 7337- Wed) 14 Oct 98 (LBJ). 58684 LP/E3 2100 USB (Music)
         58684 ( Fem/EE - Tue - //12603 //7337) 13 Oct 98 (LBJ). LP E3
         1900 (12 Oct) USB  Tune, msg (HS). 91854 LP/E3 2100 USB (Music)
         91854 ( Fem/EE - Sun) 11 Oct 98 (LBJ)
 9262    M13 2128 (15/Sep) CW in progress. 746 = 173 20 = (VM)
 9285    M23 1505 (28/Sep) CW ID 579 No message (VM)
 9331    cut no's stn M8 (9/23/98) 1215Z CW in progress (BR)
 9337    RUSSIAN MAN (S7) 0520Z (29.09.98) AM call-up 973 973 973 1
         id 168 111 (SD)
 9382    Mossad E10 0430 (09/Oct) AM YHF, groups 10. New frequency? (VM)
 9429    RUSSIAN MAN (S7) 0520Z (04.08.98) AM call-up 549 549 549 1 id
         248 72 (SD). RUSSIAN MAN (S7) 0520Z (20.08.98) AM call-up 549
         549 549 1 id 248 72 (SD)
 9468    Atencion stn. V2 0731 (20/Sep) "Atencion 348 12" (VM)
10125    E10 Mossad No. Stn. 0445 (6 Oct) AM ID: VLB2 (JRU)
10125    Mossad E10 1554 sat 10 Oct USB    YL/EE VLB2 (JD)
10129    unk 0001 AM (In tfc - female/SS - too weak to copy - sat) 26
         Sep 98 (LBJ)
10177    Two Letter (G16) 1901 (29/Sep 98) USB id Whisky Lima ???? 522
         84 gruppen (DR). Two Letter (G16) 1900 (6/Oct 98) USB id Whisky
         Lima ???? 522 84 gruppen (DR)
10223    // 13518 TCS E5 (9/23/98) 1212Z AM in progress (BR)
10223    909 TCS 1206 USB 909(x3) 1234567890 ( sat) 26 Sep 98 (LBJ) 
10223    240 TCS/E5 1203 USB 240(x3) 1234567890 ( fem/EE -Sat - //13518)
         3 Oct 98 (LBJ) //13518 TCS/E5 1200 Wednseday 10/14/98 YL/EE 
         rptg 240 Count 215 into 3/2FG. (JM4)
10248    8BY Paris/France 2050 VVV(x3) 8BY(x3) 097/629/058/532 (Fri -
         Long zeros - //14931/12075/7668 - N/H on 18415) 16 Oct 98 (LBJ)
10260    English Man (E6) 1901 (5/Oct) AM sked 194 null message (DR)
10261.5  SPOOK CW 1034 "VVV CQ 747.456" repeated at 25 wpm, 1036 into
         5FGs 2x, cut 0 = T, missed preamble.  Weak, fluttery, Euro site
         maybe. (15 OCT) (ANUS)
10263    // 12150 TCS E5 (Sept-27-98) 2100Z AM msg 154 count 105 (BR)
         154 TCS/E5 2100 USB 154(x3) 1234567890 (Fem/EE - Sun - //12150)
         4 Oct 98 (LBJ). //12150 Counting Station (E5) 2106 (7/Oct 98)
         USB id 154 count 109? (DR). 929 TCS/E3 2100 USB 929(x3) 123456
         7890( Fem/EE - Sun - //12150) 18 Oct 98 (LBJ). 929 TCS/E5 2102
         USB 929 1234567890 ( Fem/EE - Sun - //12150) 11 Oct 98 (LBJ)
10327    English Man (E7) 2000 (28/Sep 98) AM sked 319 key 1409 gc 60
         (DR). English Man (E7) 2000 (30/Sep 98) AM sked 319 key 1409 gc
         60 (DR) 
10328    BPA Fapsi stn M42 (9/26/98) 1524Z RTTY msg 1/190 (BR)
10363    Spanish Man (V7) 2005 (5/Oct) id 144 null message format (DR)
10365    Spanish Man (V7) 2001 (12/Oct) sked 144 null message format(DR)
10423    //12197 Counting Station (E5) 2001 (28/Sep 98) USB id 764 count
         211 (DR). //12197 Counting Station (E5) 2008 (5/Oct 98) USB id
         764? count 211 (DR). // 8125 TCS  E5 (09-27-98) 2200Z AM msg
         006 vy weak (BR). // 8125 TCS E5  (10-04-98) 2211Z AM in pro-
         gress (BR). //12197 Counting Station (E5) 2004 (12/Oct 98) USB 
         id 764(DR). 006 TCS/E5 2200 USB 006 1234567890 ( Fem/EE - Sun -
         //8125) 11 Oct 98 (LBJ)
10426    HIGH PITCHED POLYTONE (XPH) 0620Z (05.08.98) AM (SD)
10426    HIGH PITCHED POLYTONE (XPH) 0610Z (19.08.98) AM null msg (SD)
10426    HIGH PITCHED POLYTONE (XPH) 0620Z (21.08.98) AM (SD) 
10426    E3 LP 1604 (7 Oct) USB ID: 34836, // 7755, 6485 (JRU) 
10426    91854 LP/E3 2204 USB 91854 ( //6959 - Mon) 5 Oct 98 (LBJ)
10529    usb SINPO 35333 14739 usb very weak  calling 964 1234567890
         and then count 215   3/2 fgs 1300-1347 utc (Oct 20) also able
         to understand on AM. (CT)
10566    cut no's stn M8 (Sept-27-98) 1310Z CW in progress (BR)
10566    cut no's stn M8 (Oct-04-98) 1310Z CW in progress (BR)
10566    M8 1300 CW DIMMD WTUTN RTIDA (Sun) 11 Oct 98 (LBJ)
10566    M8 Cut-numbers 1307z (27-09-98 Sun) CW in progress (PFR)
10597    554 TCS/E5 USB 1500 554 1234567890 (Fem/EE - Fri - very weak -
         //12184(also weak)) 9 Oct 98 (LBJ)
10642    Czech Man (S19) 1300? (29/Sep 98) USB (DR)
10715    M?? (Ary - care to try this one?) 1300 Thursday 10/8/98 rapid
         CW 5FG w/long zeros used in text. Down at 1310 w/five long
         zeros. +60db. This was typical Russian Man family CW trans-
         mission, but the first I've encountered with long zeros in
         the message. (JM4) [sure like to try John, but I am at work
         at that time -Ary-]
10858    cut no's stn M8 (9/24/98) 1211Z CW in progress (BR)
10858    M8 1218 CW (In 5ltr/cutnrs - Sat) 26 Sep 98 (LBJ)
10858    cut no's stn M8 (09-29-98) 1204Z CW in progress (BR)
10858    cut no's stn M8   (10-01-98) 1205Z CW in progress (BR)
10929    RUSSIAN MAN (S7) 0540Z (04.08.98) AM call-up 549 549 549 1
         id 248 72 (SD) 
10929    RUSSIAN MAN (S7) 0550Z (11.08.98) AM in progress (SD) 
10929    RUSSIAN MAN (S7) 0540Z (20.08.98) AM call-up 549 549 549 1
         id 248 72 (SD)
11072    //13444 Counting Station (E5) 1802 (28/Sep 98) USB id 633
         count 113 (DR). //13444 Counting Station (E5) 1809 (5/Oct 98)
         USB id 633 count 113 (DR). 633 TCS/E5 1800 USB 633(x3) 123456
         7890 (Fem/EE - Sat - //13444) 17 Oct 98 (LBJ) 
11166    SPANISH MAN (V7) 0600Z (11.08.98) AM null msg 103 103 103 000
         (SD). SPANISH MAN (V7) 0600Z (20.08.98) AM null msg 103 103
         103 000 (SD)
11317.5  has some sort of callup in cw at 1200 utc, ui333,ui333 then
         into 3 l/g. I dont know who this is either. (EW) [probably MFA
         Pyongyang -Ary-]
11350    M23 2008 (01/Oct) CW ID 735 No message (VM)
11430    New Star Broadcasting/V13 1300 Wednesday 10/14/98 YL/CC 4FGx2
         in progress. (JM4). New Star Broadcasting/V13 1200 Wednesday
         10/14/98 YL/CC 4FGx2 inprogress. (JM4)
11487    V7 SPANISH MAN 0600 (13 Oct Tue) AM 434 434 434 000 needle-
         bending signal strength (JRU)
11491    //13450 Counting Station (E5) 1604 (1/Oct 98) USB id 322
         count 79(DR). TCS 1911 USB (In 5 fig tfc - female/EE 3/2 //
         13450 - sat) 26 Sep 98 (LBJ)
11492    322 TCS/E5 1903 USB 322 1234567890 ( Fem/EE - Sat - //13450) 
         10 Oct 98 (LBJ)
11545    //13375//15682 LP (E3) 1509 (28/Sep 98) USB
         id 20096 (DR). //12603//13375 LP (E3) 1609
         (28/Sep 98) USB id 24448 (DR). //13375 LP/E3 1500 Saturday Oct/
         3/98 YL/EE rptg 34444 and into 5FGx2.(JM4). LP/E3 1510 USB (In
         tfc - very weak - N/H on 9251 - Fri) 9 Oct 98 (LBJ). LP/E3 1712 
         USB (In tfc - very weak - N/H on 9251 - Fri) 9 Oct 98 (LBJ).
         // 12603// 13375 LP E3 1505  sun 4 Oct  USB
         YL/EE 92438 (JD). // 12603// 13375 LP E3 1600
         sat 10 Oct USB  YL/EE 58687 (JD). // 12603// 13375 LP E3 1703
         sat 10 Oct USB YL/EE 89728 (JD). // 13357// 16084 LP E3 1906
         sat 10 Oct USB YL/EE 91854 (JD). // 12603// 13375 LP E3 1502
         sun 11 Oct USB YL/EE 92438 (JD). // 8464// 10426   LP E3 1607
         sun 11 Oct USB YL/EE 61238 (JD). E3 LP 1404 (10 Oct) USB ID:
         61238 // 10426, 144487 (JRU). E3 LP 1503 (10 Oct) USB ID: 
         34440 // 12603, 13375 (JRU). 09807 LP/E3 2100 USB (Music) 09807
         ( Fem/EE - Mon - //9251) 19 Oct 98 (LBJ). LP/E3 2035 USB (IN 5 
         FIG/TFC - Fem/EE - QSZ - Mon) 19 Oct 98 (LBJ). 22833 LP/E3 1800
         USB (Music) 22833 (Cont't - Fem/EE - Sat - //16084) 17 Oct 98
         (LBJ). //13375//15682 LP/E3 1500 Mon 10/19/98 YL/EE rptg 85866
         into 5FGx2. Major audio problem - sounded like calliope was
         being played under water. (JM4). LP/E3 1504 USB (Music - too
         weak to copy - Sun) 11 Oct 98 (LBJ). LP/E3 1602 USB (Music -
         too weak to copy - Sun) 11 Oct 98 (LBJ). LP/E3 1900 USB (Music
         - too weak to copy - Sun) 11 Oct 98 (LBJ). LP/E3 2000 USB (Music
         - too weak to copy - Sun) 11 Oct 98 (LBJ). 19367 LP/E3 2000 USB
         (Music) 19367 ( Fem/EE - Sat //10426 //6900) 10 Oct 98 (LBJ).
         91854 LP/E3 1807 USB (Music) 91854 ( Fem/EE - Sat - //16084) 
         10 Oct (LBJ)
11565    EZI Mossad/E10 0100 USB EZI ( Sun) 27 Sep 98 (LBJ)
11565    // 13533 E10 MOSSAD 1531 (7 Oct) AM EZI2 (JRU)
11565    MOSSAD/E10 0100 Sunday 10/11/98 YL/EE rptg EZI into 5LG. (JM4)
11565    E10 MOSSAD 1432 (10 Oct) AM EZI, msg followed. //13533 (JRU)
11565    MOSSAD/E10 0100 Friday 10/23/98 YL/EE rptg EZI very weak. (JM4)
11565    MOSSAD/E10 0100 Thursday 10/21/98 YL/EE rptg EZI weak. (JM4)
11565    EZI Mossad/E10 2102 USB EZI ( Fem/EE - Sun) 18 Oct 98 (LBJ) 
11565    MOSSAD/E10 0100 Monday 10/19/98 YL/EE rptg EZI2 then down. (JM4) 
11565    EZI Mossad/E10 2100 USB EZI (Tue) 13 Oct 98 (LBJ) 
11565    EZI Mossad/E10 2106 USB (Sat) 10 Oct 98 (LBJ) 
11565    MOSSAD/E10 0100 Wedn 10/14 YL/EE rptg EZI2 then down. (JM4)
11566    unk 2327 AM (In 5 fig tfc - female/SS - fri) 25 Sep 98 (LBJ)
11637    GMN Fapsi stn M42 (9/24) 0045Z RTTY sending 46's - no tfc (BR)
11637    GMN FAPSI stn M42 (10-01) 0045Z RTTY 46's no tfc (BR)
12066    SPANISH MAN (V7) 0611Z (11.08) AM null msg 103 103 103 000 (SD) 
12066    SPANISH MAN (V7) 0609Z (20.08) AM null msg 103 103 103 000 (SD)
12126    HIGH PITCHED POLYTONE (XPH) 0640Z (05.08.98) AM (SD)
12137    Fapsi Moscow, RUS 14.35 (Oct 12) RTTY 75bd Many long msgs to
         RAD on link 70037 (AB). Fapsi Moscow, RUS 15.30 (Oct 13) RTTY
         75bd Msgs to RAD on link 70037 (AB)
12178    Spanish Man (V7) 2005 (28/Sep) id 309?? null message format(DR)
12180    English Man, RUS 19.15 (Oct 18) AM 607 + 5FG ends with 00000(AB)
12194    Fapsi Moscow, RUS 14.10 (Oct 13) RTTY 75bd Msgs to KUL on link
         00142 (AB)
12197    159 TCS/E5 2001 USB 159(x3) 1234567890 (Fem/EE - Sun - //10527)
         4 Oct 98 (LBJ). E5 YL Counting 2043z 18Oct 98 [BC3]
12300.5  // 14421 TCS V5 (9/26/98) 0315Z AM in progress (BR)
12603    E3 LP 1500 (9 Oct) USB ID: 58687 // 11545, 13375 (JRU)
12950    E10 MOSSAD 1447 (10 Oct) AM VLB2, //8465, 10125, going on until
         at least 1505 when last checked (JRU)
13366    M12 0630Z (20.08.98) USB 957 957 957 000 (SD)
13375    LP E3  1500 (8 Oct) USB  My initial intercept of a daily sched
         on this freq at 1500, 1600, 1700, and 1800.  Tune and callup at
         hour, message, three beeps and tune at xx45,sine wave test tone
         at xx47, tune and broadcast again at next hour. (HS). LP/E3
         1600 Friday 10/16/98 extremely weak - only tune audible. (JM4)
13387    V7 SPANISH MAN 0610 (13 Oct Tue) AM 434 434 434 000 also really
         strong sig. (JRU). Spanish Man (V7) 0622 (8/Oct 98) sked 434
         key 1842 gc 53 (DR)
13423    Fapsi Moscow, RUS  9.00 (Oct 13) RTTY 75bd Msgs to WQL on link
         80061 (AB)
13444    Counting Station/E5 1800 Saturday 10/10/98 YL/EE rptg 633
         extremely weak and not heard on //11072. (JM4)
13444    633 TCS/E5 1800 USB 633 1234567890 (Fem/EE - Sat - //11072) 10
         Oct 98 (LBJ))
13450    //14448 Counting Station (E5) 1700 (28/Sep 98) USB id 136 count
         40 (DR). //14448 Counting Station (E5) 1906 (28/Sep 98) USB id
         071 count 192 (DR). // 14448 TCS E5 (09-28-98) 1915Z AM in
         progress (BR). 402 TCS/E5 1704 USB 402(x3) 1234567890 (Fem/EE -
         Sun) 4 Oct 98 (LBJ). 402 1700 TCS/E5 1700 USB 402 1234567890 - 
         Fri) 9 Oct 98 (LBJ). //14448 Counting Station (E5) 1905 (12/
         Oct 98) USB id 071 count 192 (DR). 136 TCS/E5 1700 USB 136 
         1234567890 ( Fem/EE - Mon - weak) 12 Oct 98 (LBJ). 
13452    JMS Fapsi stn M42 (9/24/98) 2241Z RTTY TIKAS msg (BR). JMS
         Fapsi stn M42 (9/25/98) 2238Z RTTY msg 1/190 (BR). JMS FAPSI
         stn M42 (09-28-98) 2237Z RTTY TIKAS msg (BR). JMS FAPSI stn M42
         (09-29-98) 2238Z RTTY 1/3 msg & TIKAS (BR). CUBA SVR/FAPSI 2255
         RTTY 75/500 5LG tfc on link 00127, to JMS supposedly. Xlnt.(12
         OCT) (ANUS) 
13452    //15478 TCS/V5 0100 Friday 10/23/98 YL/SS rptg 803 Grupo 127
         3/2FG. (JM4)
13518    964 TCS/E5 1303 USB 964(x3) 1234567890 (fem/EE - Sat -//14739)
         3 Oct 98 (LBJ)
13556    HZW Fapsi stn M42 (9/26/98) 2013Z RTTY msgs 3/455 & TIKAS (BR)
13556    HZW FAPSI stn M42 (10-05-98) 2008Z RTTY 1/91 msg (BR)
13556    Counting Station, ??? 14.39 (Oct 25) AM in progress (AB)
13750    New Star Broadcasting/V13 1300 Wednesday 10/14/98 YL/CC 4FGx2
         in progress. (JM4)
13874    Counting Station (E5) 1700 (29/Sep) USB id 153 count 213 (DR)
13906    // 15732 TCS E5 (9/23/98) 1212Z AM in progress (BR)
13906    TCS/E5 1200 Wednesday 10/14/98 YL/EE rptg 513 Count 215 into
         3/2FG. Not heard on //15732(JM4)
14000    Phonetic alphabet pre NATO E15  1411 sun 11 Oct USB OM/EE very
         weak. Callsign missed (JD)
14373    KAC Fapsi stn M42 (9/26/98) 2057Z RTTY TIKAS msg (BR)
14402    FAPSI stn M42 possibly MIG (id=00104) 1218Z hand sending 5LG
         in RTTY. Carrier on at 1130Z. Sent some Morse to other stn
         1200-1218Z. other stn possibly WFO - didn't find them (BR) 
14402    Fapsi Moscow, RUS 12.10 (Oct 13) RTTY 75bd. link 00104 (AB)
14421    // 12300.5 TCS V5 (10-06-98) 0300Z AM msg 196 (BR)
14487    //15682//16084 LP/E3 1300 Thursday 10/8/98 YL/EE rptg "92340"
         w/tune into 5FGx2. (JM4). //15682//16084 E3 LP 1407z (24-09-98
         Thu) USB 59882. // 15682 were both obscured by other transmis-
         sions on nearby freqs; 16084 louder but still tough to hear #s
         - not sure of ID (PFR). E3 LP 1400z (27-09-98 Sun) USB barely
         audible voice; can hear tune reasonably well (PFR). // 15682//
         16084 LP E3 1207  sun 4 Oct USB YL/EE  34440 (JD). // 15682//
         16084 LP E3 1301  sun 4 Oct USB YL/EE  92340 (JD). // 15682//
         11545 LP E3 1406  sun 4 Oct USB YL/EE  19367 (JD). // 11545//
         15682 LP E3 1408 sun 11Oct USB YL/EE 19367 (JD). E3 LP 1317
         (10 Oct) USB ongoing 5 fg*2 by YL, // 15682, 16084 (JRU) 
14487    Spanish Man (V7) 0648 (8/Oct 98) In progress (DR) 
14487    //15682//16084 LP/E3 1400 Thursday 10/21/98 YL/EE rptg 82160
         into 5FGx2. (JM4). //15682//16084 LP/E3 1300 Wednesday 10/14/98
         YL/EE rptg 92340 into 5FGx2. (JM4). LP/E3 1200 Wednesday 10/14
         extremely weak. (JM4)
14731    BPA Fapsi stn M42 (9/26/98) 1515Z RTTY msg 1/190 (BR)
14731    BPA FAPSI stn M42 (10-05-98) 1515Z RTTY 46's no tfc (BR)
14784    M12 0652 (20/Sep) CW ID 134 Null message (VM)
14843    JMS Fapsi stn M42 (9/24/98) 2230Z RTTY TIKAS msg (BR)
14843    JMS Fapsi stn M42 (9/25/98) 2230Z RTTY msg 1/190 (BR)
14843    JMS FAPSI stn M42 (09-28-98) 2230Z RTTY TIKAS msg (BR)
14843    JMS FAPSI stn M42 (09-29-98) 2230Z RTTY 1/3 msg & TIKAS (BR)
14843    JMS FAPSI stn M42 (09-30-98) 2230Z RTTY 46's no tfc (BR)
14855    English Man (E6) 1204 (29/Sep) AM sked 794 key 560 gc 31 (DR)
14890    Russian man control S25 0801z mon 12 Oct USB OM/RR 615 615 615
         65861 (JD)
14931    8BY (09-27-98) 2140Z CW "146/313/992/099" (BR)
15478    // 16050 TCS V5 (9/23/98) 0100Z AM (BR)
15478    // 16050 TCS V5 (9/25/98) 0100Z AM msg 078 count 224 (BR)
15478    Counting Station/V5 0100 Friday 10/9/98 YL/SS rptg 803 Grupo
         1273/2FG. Not heard on usual //16050 and very weak. (JM4) 
15478    Counting Station/V5 0100 Friday 10/16/98 YL/SS rptg 803 Grupo 
         127 into 3/2FG. Not heard on usual //16050. (JM4) 
15478    //16050 TCS/V5 0100 Wednesday 10/14/98 YL/SS rptg 803 Grupo
         127 into 3/2FG. (JM4)
15624    CHERRY RIPE (E4) 2205Z (25.08.98) USB id 13553 (SD)
15682    38085 LP/E3 1309 USB (Music) 38085 ( Fem/EE - Sun -//14487) 25
         Oct 98 (LBJ)
15833    TCS E5 (9/26/98) 1400Z AM msg 652 (BR)
15836    RUSSIA SVR/FAPSI/whoever 1148 6-tone mazielka calllup, into
         RTTY 75/500, too weak to copy other than to note some 5LGs.
         (13 OCT) (ANUS)
16084    LP E3 1334 (12 Oct) USB  Weak, in progress (HS)
16216    Unid 7.50 (10 Oct) CW "TTT 149 149 149 TTT" (LAG)
16218    HZW Fapsi stn M42 (9/26/98) 2000Z RTTY msgs 3/455 & TIKAS (BR)
16218    HZW FAPSI stn M42 (10-05-98) 2000Z RTTY 1/91 msg (BR)
16316    NO C/S: Unid FAPSI sta. 1406 CW at 169 bpm. 5FG, 0 cut as T,
         unil 1427. Then came buzzer-like tones in a melody that sounded
         like a Russian folk tune until 1432. Back to CW w/"989" rptd
         until 1441, then into 5FG's until 1517. No s/off. 22/Oct (RM)
17499    CHERRY RIPE (E4) 2300Z (13.08.98) USB id 80715 //22108 (SD)
17499    CHERRY RIPE (E4) 0001Z (23.08.98) USB id 13553 //22108 (SD)
17499    CHERRY RIPE (E4) 2300Z (24.08.98) USB in progress //22108 (SD)
17499    CHERRY RIPE (E4) 0005Z (25.08.98) USB id 60939 //22108 (SD)
17499    CHERRY RIPE (E4) 0001Z (22.09.98) USB id 25453 //22108 (SD)
17499    CHERRY RIPE (E4) 2300Z (24.09.98) USB id 62405 //22108 (SD)
17499    Cherry Ripe/E4 2300 Wednesday 10/14/98 extremely weak. (JM4)
17499    Cherry Ripe/E4 0000 Thursday 10/15/98 extremely weak. (JM4)
18000    Phonetic alphabet pre NATO E15 1106z mon 12 Oct USB OM/EE
         BEC QRU (JD)
18401    KAC Fapsi stn M42 (9/26/98) 2050Z RTTY TIKAS msg (BR)
18415    8BY (9/26/98) 1540Z CW "146/395/973/893/860" (BR)
18415    8BY (10-05-98) 1540Z CW "146/476" (BR)
19884    CHERRY RIPE (E4) 0100Z (22.09.98) USB id 41061 //21866 (SD)
19884    //21866 Cherry Ripe/E4 0100 Monday 10/5/98 extremely weak -
         only tune was heard. (JM4) 
19884    //21866 E4 Cherry Ripe 0100z (06-10-98 Tue) USB Tune audible; 
         think header was 68294 but not sure - very faint (PFR) 
19884    //21866 Cherry Ripe/E4 0100 Friday 10/9/98 YL/EE rptg 17229 w/
         tune into 5FGx2. (JM4)
17499    //22108 Cherry Ripe/E4 0000 Monday 10/19/98 YL/EE rptg 87416
         into 5FGx2. (JM4)
19923    PSN Fapsi stn M42 (9/24/98) 2252Z RTTY TIKAS msg (BR)
19923    PSN Fapsi stn M42 (9/25/98) 2250Z RTTY msgs 2/296 (BR)
19923    PSN Fapsi stn M42 (9/26/98) 2247Z RTTY TIKAS msg (BR)
19923    PSN FAPSI stn M42 (09-28-98) 2248Z RTTY 1/69 msg & TIKAS (BR)
19923    PSN FAPSI stn M42 (09-29-98) 2247Z RTTY 1/3 msg (BR) 
19923    PSN FAPSI stn M42 (09-30-98) 2250Z RTTY 2/235 msgs (BR) 
19923    PSN FAPSI stn M42 (10-01-98) 2252Z RTTY 4/362 msgs (BR) 
19923    PSN FAPSI stn M42 (10-06-98) 2247Z RTTY 1/47 msg (BR)
19884    Cherry Ripe/E4 0100 Monday 10/19/98 YL/EE rptg 32819 into
         5FGx2. (JM4)
20048    P 1520 CW (P-Marker) (Sun) 11 Oct 98 (LBJ) [navy Kaliningrad]
20048    C 1520 CW (C-Marker) (Sun) 11 Oct 98 (LBJ) Russian Navy, near
         Moscow -jru
20474    CHERRY RIPE (E4) 1037Z (21.09.98) USB in progress //23461 (SD)
20474    CHERRY RIPE (E4) 1100Z (21.09.98) USB id 54860 (SD) 
20474    // 23461  Cherry ripe E4 1005z mon 12 Oct USB YL/EE 68294 (JD)
22108    Cherry Ripe/E4 1300 Thursday 10/8/98 extremely weak - only tune
         heard. (JM4). E4 Cherry Ripe 0008z (07-10 Wed) USB in progress
         (PFR). Cherry Ripe/E4 0000 Friday 10/23/98 YL/EE rptg 38234 and
         into 5FGx2.(JM4). Cherry Ripe/E4 2300 Thursday 10/22/98 YL/EE
         rptg 37194 and into 5FGx2. (JM4). Cherry Ripe/E4 0000 Thursday
         10/21/98 YL/EE rptg 37194 into 5FG. (JM4). Cherry Ripe/E4 1300
         Wednesday 10/14/98 extremely weak. (JM4).
22865    PSN Fapsi stn M42 (9/24/98) 2240Z RTTY TIKAS & 1/48 msg (BR)
22865    PSN Fapsi stn M42 (9/25/98) 2240Z RTTY msgs 2/296 (BR) 
22865    PSN Fapsi stn M42 (9/26/98) 2240Z RTTY TIKAS msg (BR) 
22865    PSN FAPSI stn M42 (09-28-98) 2240Z RTTY 1/69 msg & TIKAS (BR) 
22865    PSN FAPSI stn M42 (09-29-98) 2240Z RTTY 1/3 msg (BR) 
22865    PSN FAPSI stn M42 (09-30-98) 2240Z RTTY 2/235 msgs (BR) 
22865    PSN FAPSI stn M42 (10-01-98) 2240Z RTTY 4/362 msgs (BR) 
22865    PSN FAPSI stn M42 (10-06-98) 2240Z RTTY 1/47 msg (BR)
23461    Cherry ripe E4 1104z mon 12 Oct USB YL/EE 54542 (JD)

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ooooooo+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

The XPH-schedule for october was as follows:
0600z - 12103Khz
0620z - 13503kHz
0640z - 14803kHz
November will see a new set.

Tnx Andy from the UK.

And Guy Denman has info on S19:
S 19 (Czech Man) is on again with its monthly transmission on 10642 at
1300.So it must start on Thursday. It will be on every day now up to
Tuesday. Different IDs each day. Todays IDs, 48285  06 17 58223  78 17
74344  37 16 45917  14 18. It is also quite possible that the morse
equivalent M10C will be on as well on 5020 at 1000 but I have not
checked that as yet.

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Tnx to this month's contributors:
AB   : Ary Boender, THE NETHERLANDS
AC   : is located in THE NETHERLANDS
AD   : Al Dudley, Washington DC, USA
ANUS : Anonymous, USA
BC3  : Bryan Curtis, AUSTRALIA
BR   : Bob Roehrig, Illinois, USA
CT   : Clarence Thopson, Texas, USA
DR   : Darren Riley, UK
ED   : Erik Dyce, Colorado, USA
EW   : Eddy Waters, AUSTRALIA 
GD2  : Guy Denman, UK
HS   : Hugh Stegman, on vacation in New York, USA
JAMMO: Anonymous, Southern UK
JD   : Johnathan Drakes, UK (I could not include all your logs due
       to the reformatting work this would require, sorry !) 
JM4  : John Maky, Arkansas, USA 
JRU  : Jascha Ruesseler, GERMANY 
KH   : Karel Honzik, CZ. 
LAG  : Larsen, GERMANY 
LBJ  : JP LeBlanc, Ontario, CANADA 
PFR  : Paul F. Reah, Arizona, USA 
RM   : Robert Margolis, USA 
RP   : Rimantas Pleikys, LITUANIA 
SD   : Simon Deneen, AUSTRALIA 
VM   : Valeriano Martin, SPAIN

Logs included until oct 27, 1998, 1100 utc. 73 de jascha.

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