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Date: 09/09/2010 01:50 a.m.
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] 7117 REA4
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
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QRG: 7117.0 kHz - F1B 50 Bd, 1000 Hz shift - ident: "REA4" - Russian Airforce
Moscow - Today I could hear the ident in A1A (CW)!
Earlier bearings showed BLR caused by a problem of the baring system of our PTT.
A harmonic of this transmission was audible on 14234.0 with 50 Bd and 2000 Hz
shift on Sept. 8th at 1330 UTC.
73 from Wolf
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Date: 02-SEPTEMBER-2010
Date: 02/09/2010 05:53 a.m.
Subject: Re: [INTRUDER ALERT] INTRUDERALERT Digest, Vol 14, Issue 1
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
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On this very frequency, 7070, while operating PSK31 I have heard a USB
signal from time to time with the distinct "ring tone" ID of a Windows
system booting up.
73 de Ken NI3F
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 6:00 AM,
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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 23:04:26 +0200
From: merope@t-online.de (Wolf-DK2OM)
To: intruderalert@iaru-r1.org
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] 7070
Message-ID: <1OqY0I-2A97Fg0@fwd05.aul.t-online.de>
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QRG: 7070 kHz, UK fishery in USB, engine noise in the background, every evening
after 2000 UTC, sometimes after 2100 utc - no idents of course
73 from Wolf
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Date: 01-SEPTEMBER-2010
Date: 01/09/2010 02:52 a.m.
Subject: [digitalradio] Hurricane related frequencies
Sent by: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
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Courtesy Bill AA6KC
GOVERNMENT, NGO & MILITARY
02670.0 USB USCG wx Cape Hatteras NC (0133 1303)
02670.0 USB USCG wx Fort Macon NC (0103 1233)
02670.0 USB USCG wx Eastern Shore VA (0233 1403)
02670.0 USB USCG wx Hampton Roads VA (0203 1333)
02670.0 USB USCG wx San Francisco (0203 1403)
02670.0 USB USCG wx Los Angeles/Long Beach CA (1303 2103)
02670.0 USB USCG wx Honolulu (0903 2103)
02670.0 USB USCG wx Marianas Section Guam (0705 2205)
02802.4 USB American Red Cross Disaster (F-91) **
03171.4 USB American Red Cross Disaster (F-92) **
03216.0 USB SHARES Regional Coordination Network (pri night)
03361.0 USB SHARES Regional Coordination Network (altn night)
04426.0 USB USCG wx NMN Portsmouth (0330 0500 0930)
04426.0 USB USCG wx NMC San Francisco (0430 1030)
04513.0 USB SHARES Regional Coordination Network (altn night)
04724.0 USB GHFS
05136.4 USB American Red Cross Disaster (F-93) **
05141.4 USB American Red Cross Disaster (F-94) **
05211.0 USB FEMA
05901.0 USB SHARES National Coordination Network (altn night)
06501.0 USB USCG wx NMN Portsmouth (0330 0500 0930 1130 1600 2200 2330)
06501.0 USB USCG wx NMO Honolulu (0600 1200)
06501.0 USB USCG wx Marianas Section Guam (0930 1530)
06712.0 USB USAF GHFS SAR
06739.0 USB GHFS
06859.5 USB American Red Cross Disaster (F-95) **
07507.0 USB USN/USCG hurricane net (pri)
07508.5 USB FAA Caribbean hurricane net
07550.5 USB American Red Cross Disaster (F-96 - primary) **
07632.0 USB SHARES National Coordination Network (pri night)
07698.5 USB American Red Cross Disaster (F-97) **
08764.0 USB USCG wx NMN Portsmouth (0330 0500 0930 1130 1600 1730 2200 2330)
08764.0 USB USCG wx NMC San Francisco (0430 1030 1630 2230)
08764.0 USB USCG wx NMO Honolulu (0000 0600 1200 1800)
08992.0 USB GHFS
09064.0 USB SHARES National Coordination Network (altn night)
09380.0 USB USN/USCG hurricane net (sec)
10493.0 USB FEMA
11175.0 USB GHFS
13089.0 USB USCG wx NMN Portsmouth (1130 1600 1730 2200 2330)
13089.0 USB USCG wx NMC San Francisco (0430 1030 1630 2230)
13089.0 USB USCG wx NMO Honolulu (0000 1800)
13089.0 USB USCG wx Marianas Section Guam (0300 2130)
13200.0 USB GHFS
14396.5 USB SHARES National Coordination Network (pri day)
14455.0 USB SHARES National Coordination Network (altn day)
15016.0 USB GHFS
17314.0 USB USCG wx from NMN Portsmouth (1730)
17314.0 USB USCG wx from NMC San Francisco (1630 2230)
** Type-accepted equipment and an issued US FCC license are
required to transmit on Red Cross frequencies
AMATEUR HIGH-FREQUENCY EMERGENCY HURRICANE NETS
01984.0 LSB Virgin Islands (VI, Puerto Rico, Lesser Antilles)
03710.0 LSB Puerto Rico
03808.0 LSB Caribbean Wx (1030)
03815.0 LSB Antigua/Antilles Emergency and Weather
03815.0 LSB Interisland (continuous watch)
03818.0 LSB Antigua/Antilles
03845.0 LSB Gulf Coast West Hurricane
03862.5 LSB Mississippi Section Traffic
03865.0 LSB West Virginia Emergency
03872.5 LSB Mercury Amateur Radio Assoc (MARA) ad hoc hurricane info net
03873.0 LSB West Gulf ARES Emergency (night)
03873.0 LSB Central Gulf Coast Hurricane
03873.0 LSB Louisiana ARES Emergency (night)
03873.0 LSB Mississippi ARES Emergency
03905.0 LSB Pacific ARES (Hawaii)
03905.0 LSB Delaware Emergency
03907.0 LSB Carolina Coast Emergency
03910.0 LSB Central Texas Emergency
03910.0 LSB Mississippi ARES
03910.0 LSB Louisiana Traffic
03910.0 LSB Virginia Emergency, Alpha (ARES/RACES)
03913.0 LSB New York State Emergency
03915.0 LSB South Carolina SSB NTS
03915.0 LSB Massachusetts/Rhode Island Emergency
03917.0 LSB Eastern Pennsylvania Emergency
03920.0 LSB Maryland Emergency
03923.0 LSB Mississippi ARES
03923.0 LSB North Carolina ARES Emergency (Tarheel)
03925.0 LSB Central Gulf Coast Hurricane
03925.0 LSB New York State Emergency
03925.0 LSB Louisiana Emergency (altn)
03925.0 LSB Southwest Traffic (altn)
03927.0 LSB North Carolina ARES (health & welfare)
03935.0 LSB Belize
03935.0 LSB Central Gulf Coast Hurricane
03935.0 LSB Louisiana ARES (health & welfare)
03935.0 LSB Texas ARES (health & welfare)
03935.0 LSB Mississippi ARES (health & welfare)
03935.0 LSB Alabama Emergency
03937.0 LSB Western Massachusetts ARES
03940.0 LSB Southern Florida Emergency
03943.0 LSB New Hampshire ARES Emergency (night)
03944.0 LSB West Gulf Emergency
03947.0 LSB Virginia Emergency, Bravo (health & welfare)
03950.0 LSB Hurricane Watch (Amateur-to-National Hurricane Center) (altn)
03950.0 LSB Northern Florida Emergency
03955.0 LSB South Texas Emergency
03960.0 LSB North East Coast Hurricane
03965.0 LSB Alabama Emergency (altn)
03965.0 LSB Connecticut Emergency
03967.0 LSB Gulf Coast (outgoing traffic)
03970.0 LSB New Jersey ARES
03975.0 LSB Georgia ARES
03975.0 LSB Texas RACES (altn)
03980.0 LSB Southeast Virginia ARES
03987.5 LSB Arkansas ARES Emergency (night)
03987.5 LSB Mexican National
03990.5 LSB New Jersey RACES
03993.5 LSB New York State RACES
03993.5 LSB Gulf Coast (health & welfare)
03993.5 LSB Kentucky ARES/RACES
03993.5 LSB South Carolina ARES/RACES Emergency
03995.0 LSB Gulf Coast Wx
03995.0 LSB Western New York State Coordination
07055.0 LSB El Grupo Seguimiento de Huracanes (Spanish)
07060.0 LSB Mexican (emergency and health & welfare) (Spanish)
07070.0 LSB Manana (Baja California)
07090.0 LSB Central America Emergency
07110.0 LSB Cuba Emergency (day)
07145.0 LSB Bermuda
07165.0 LSB Antigua/Antilles Emergency and Weather
07165.0 LSB Interisland 40-meter (continuous watch)
07225.0 LSB Central Gulf Coast Hurricane
07228.0 LSB Kentucky ARES/RACES
07230.0 LSB New York State Emergency
07230.0 LSB Southwest Traffic
07232.0 LSB North Carolina ARES Emergency (Tarheel) (altn)
07235.0 LSB Louisiana Emergency
07235.0 LSB Baja California
07235.0 LSB Central Gulf Coast Hurricane
07235.0 LSB West Virginia
07235.0 LSB Louisiana Emergency
07240.0 LSB American Red Cross US Gulf Coast Disaster
07240.0 LSB Texas Emergency
07240.0 LSB Virginia Emergency, Bravo (health & welfare) (altn)
07242.0 LSB Southern Florida ARES Emergency (altn)
07243.0 LSB Alabama Emergency
07243.0 LSB South Carolina Emergency
07245.0 LSB Southern Louisiana
07245.0 LSB New York State RACES
07247.5 LSB Northern Florida ARES Emergency (altn)
07248.0 LSB Texas RACES (pri)
07250.0 LSB Belize
07250.0 LSB Texas Emergency
07254.0 LSB Northern Florida Emergency
07260.0 LSB Arkansas ARES Emergency (day)
07260.0 LSB Gulf Coast West Hurricane
07260.0 LSB Virginia Emergency, Alpha (ARES/RACES) (altn)
07264.0 LSB Gulf Coast (health & welfare)
07265.0 LSB Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio (SATERN) (altn)
07268.0 LSB Bermuda
07268.0 LSB Waterway
07273.0 LSB New Hampshire ARES Emergency (day)
07273.0 LSB Texas ARES (altn)
07275.0 LSB Georgia ARES
07280.0 LSB NTS Region 5
07280.0 LSB Louisiana Emergency (altn)
07283.0 LSB Gulf Coast (outgoing only)
07285.0 LSB West Gulf ARES Emergency (day)
07285.0 LSB Louisiana ARES Emergency (day)
07285.0 LSB Mississippi ARES Emergency
07285.0 LSB Texas ARES Emergency (day)
07290.0 LSB Central Gulf Coast Hurricane
07290.0 LSB Gulf Coast Wx
07290.0 LSB Texas ARES (health & welfare)
07290.0 LSB Louisiana ARES (health & welfare) (day)
07290.0 LSB Texas ARES (health & welfare)
07290.0 LSB Mississippi ARES (health & welfare)
07290.0 LSB Hawaii Emergency
07290.0 LSB Traffic
14185.0 USB Caribbean Emergency
14200.0 USB (Please advise)
14215.0 USB Pacific Interisland
14222.0 USB Health & Welfare
14245.0 USB Health & Welfare
14265.0 USB Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio (SATERN) (health & welfare)
14268.0 USB Amateur Radio Readiness Group
14275.0 USB Bermuda
14275.0 USB International Amateur Radio
14283.0 USB Caribus (health & welfare)
14300.0 USB Intercontinental Traffic
14300.0 USB Maritime Mobile Service
14303.0 USB International Assistance & Traffic
14313.0 USB Intercontinental Traffic (altn)
14313.0 USB Maritime Mobile Service (altn)
14316.0 USB Health & Welfare
14320.0 USB Health & Welfare
14325.0 USB Hurricane Watch (Amateur-to-National Hurricane Center)
14340.0 USB Louisiana (1900)
14340.0 USB Manana (1900)
14340.0 USB California-Hawaii
21310.0 USB Health & Welfare (Spanish)
21390.0 USB Inter-Americas (health & welfare)
21400.0 USB Transatlantic Maritime
28410.0 USB New Jersey ARES
28450.0 USB Health & Welfare (Spanish)
Bill Snyder
>>>Reports have the latest information first<<<
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Date: 31-AUGUST-2010
Date: 31/08/2010 10:30 p.m.
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] DW QRM on 14 MHz
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
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The DRM transmitter "Deutsche Welle" (on 13810 kHz) in Sines / Portugal is
producing a strong noise shield up to 14200 kHz. Date: Aug. 31st - 2010 Time:
0945 UTC - signal strength on 14000 kHz: S9!!!
The German PTT has been informed.
Attach: Perseus sonagram
73 from Wolf, DK2OM
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Date: 29-AUGUST-2010
Subject: [digitalradio] CB/HAM RADIO used 4 survival explained in article.
Sent by: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
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Hi, here is the link to the site.
http://www.todayssurvival.com/
I was surprised to see that they listed using CB & HAM radio for survival
in the contents of the current audio production of their show.
They have a list of articles archived & easily accessed right on their home page.
They use MP3 audio & do podcasts.
Loads of neat info on the site.
Enjoy.
73/75 de ka9jwx, Paul Lewis Webster
BPL BAD, KILL BPL, KILL BPL!!!!!!
SKCC #5322
John 3:16
Proud member of the;
ARRL
Handihams
LiveFreeUSA
NRA (If its good enough for Glen Beck & Sarah Palin, its good enough for me!)
60 Plus (even tho I am younger then 60)
Long:-87.334L (-87*20'3"W)
Lat:41.4967N (41*29'48"N)
EN61HL
Merrillville, Indiana, 46410-3503, USA
;-)
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Date: 22-AUGUST-2010
From: dj9kr@arcor.de
To: intruderalert@iaru-r1.org
Date: 20/08/2010 05:45 a.m.
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] R. Uganda just now on 7195 kHz
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
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Dear friends,
just now I can hear R.Uganda with S9+5dB on 7195 kHz. Pse will you also listen and report to your National telecoms. authorities.
Regards,
Uli, DJ9KR
19 August 2010
1735 UTC
Date: 19/08/2010 09:09 p.m.
Subject: Re: [INTRUDER ALERT] 13999, 2 Napoli Radio 1200 - 1430 UTC and lasting on
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
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Hi to all.
A my friend, Paolo IZ8FDH, has recorded some about the Pirate station Napoli Radio.
You can see these videos here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QGb8-Ma7sY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT0BXZpllSk
Hope that this situation will be soon solved.
73s.
Fabio, IZ8MBW
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Da: IZ8MBW Fabio
A: intruderalert@iaru-r1.org
Inviato: Mar 27 luglio 2010, 09:23:18
Oggetto: Re: [INTRUDER ALERT] 13999, 2 Napoli Radio 1200 - 1430 UTC and lasting on
Hi to all.
Our local telecoms authorities know this pirate station and they are moving to stop the trasmission.
They don't know how much time is needed to stop this pirate station.
73s
Fabio, IZ8MBW
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Da: "dj9kr@arcor.de"
A: intruderalert@iaru-r1.org
Inviato: Mer 21 luglio 2010, 16:37:36
Oggetto: [INTRUDER ALERT] 13999, 2 Napoli Radio 1200 - 1430 UTC and lasting on
Dear friends,
I just wanted to inform you that Napoli Radio is agn active tis whole afternoon around 13999 kHz. It is tx-ing as I am writing this email to you.
Pse listen and report to your national telecoms. authorities.
Vy 73 from hot (35 degs. C in the shadow) Tuebingen
de:-
Uli, DJ9KR
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Date: 18-AUGUST-2010
Date: 17/08/2010 08:46 p.m.
Subject: Re: [INTRUDER ALERT] R. Uganda just now on 7195 kHz?
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
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Hello all,
Our colleague in Kampala, Bill 5X1JM, is investigating this station
which has been on the air again. It is certainly in Uganda, but he is
unsure of the origin, which sounds in some ways like Radio Uganda but could
be one of the proliferating religious stations which are now being set up
and which could be trying to establish itself on the frequency. He is
taking it up with the Uganda authority and will inform us when he has
anything of consequence to report.
73,
Ted 5Z4NU
Nairobi
----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2010 11:40 PM
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] R. Uganda just now on 7195 kHz?
> Dear fellow intruder busters,
> just now at 2040 UTC there is a music px on 7195 kHz. The modulation is a
> bit distorted. Is this R. Uganda? Culd you try to listen at 2100 UTC for
> the announcement? I will do the same. Tnx and have a good night
> de:-
> Uli, DJ9KR
Date: 17/08/2010 09:55 p.m.
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] R. Uganda just now on 7195 kHz?
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
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Dear Ted,
thank you very much for your activity. Great!
Let us hope that Bill will be succesful.
Regards from chilly (17 degs. C., overcast, rainy) Tuebingen, southern Germany
yours,
Uli, DJ9KR
----- Original Nachricht ----
Von: "E.H.M. Alleyne"
An: dj9kr@arcor.de, intruderalert@iaru-r1.org
Datum: 17.08.2010 09:19
Betreff: Re: [INTRUDER ALERT] R. Uganda just now on 7195 kHz?
> Hello all,
> Our colleague in Kampala, Bill 5X1JM, is investigating this station
> which has been on the air again. It is certainly in Uganda, but he is
> unsure of the origin, which sounds in some ways like Radio Uganda but could
>
> be one of the proliferating religious stations which are now being set up
> and which could be trying to establish itself on the frequency. He is
> taking it up with the Uganda authority and will inform us when he has
> anything of consequence to report.
> 73,
> Ted 5Z4NU
> Nairobi
> ----- Original Message -----
> From:
> To:
> Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2010 11:40 PM
> Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] R. Uganda just now on 7195 kHz?
> > Dear fellow intruder busters,
> > just now at 2040 UTC there is a music px on 7195 kHz. The modulation is a
> > bit distorted. Is this R. Uganda? Culd you try to listen at 2100 UTC for
> > the announcement? I will do the same. Tnx and have a good night
> > de:-
> > Uli, DJ9KR
___oooOOOooo___
Date: 10-AUGUST-2010
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] 3545 kHz Spanish fishery
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
QRG: 3545 kHz USB - Spanish fishery, daily, various times - only names, no ship
idents
73 from Wolf
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Date: 02-AUGUST-2010
HI Jamie
Here is another OTHR radar link - Japanese this time
http://okinawa.nict.go.jp/EN/LROR/index.html
73
de ZL1GWE
John
Date:24/07/2010 04:05 p.m.
Subject:[digitalradio] A Highly-Accurate and Stable SDR-IQ Using GPS-DO and DFS
Sent by:digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Brad Dye brad@braddye.com
Date: Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 10:50 PM
Subject: [SDR-IQ] A Highly-Accurate and Stable SDR-IQ Using GPS-DO and DFS
To: SDR-IQ@yahoogroups.com
I have been involved with many kinds of radio receivers for over fifty years -- amateur, military, and commercial. This modified SDR-IQ is a dream come true. When I was a young ham, I dreamed of the day when I might have a receiver that would read out to one kilocycle (before we used the term Hertz). Now I have assembled one that reads out to one Hertz and is accurate to a few millihertz -- and thanks to GPS -- it will maintain this accuracy as long as the GPS satellites keep working.
I well remember the early radios that I used. I had to be very careful to not bump the table where the radio was or it would jump completely off frequency. Whatever frequency it indicated was only approximate. It made me nervous to operate near a band edge.
Dave Powis, G4HUP designed and built a 66.66666 MHz DFS for me. I really appreciate his help on this project, especially since several hams told me it couldn't or shouldn't be done. Some said that the frequency read-out on the SDR-IQ would not be accurate because the time-base in the computer's sound card would be a variable factor, but this is not true. The frequency accuracy and stability of this radio ONLY depends on the 10 MHz oscillator in the Trimble Thunderbolt and that oscillator is locked to the GPS constellation.
Dave and I worked together on this project for about one year. The DFS box travelled across the Atlantic Ocean five times before we finished.
Dave has written an article "Precise Frequency Locking for the RFSpace SDR radios" and I have a web page showing how I connected all of this equipment together. Here are the links:
http://www.braddye.com/g4hup_dfs.html
http://www.braddye.com/gps_do.html
73s
Brad Dye, K9IQY
>>>Reports have the latest information first<<<
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Date: 21-JULY-2010
Date: 18/07/2010 08:02 p.m.
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] Napoli Radio just now on 14000,2 kHz in AM
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
Dear Intruder Busters,
just now (18 July 2010 at 0758 UTC) I can hear NR with S7 with my 3-element-beam FB-33.
Pse listen also into the QRG and invite your NATIONAL telecoms. authorities to do the same.
Gud luck and have a nice Sunday
de:-
Uli, DJ9KR
Date: 18/07/2010 03:36 a.m.
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] BC "Napoli Radio" now on 14000,8 kHz in AM-A3E
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
17 July 2010
Hi folks,
After some days of silence (of the BC station) I have just heard "Napoli Radio" in
AM on 14000,8 kHz with S3. Jingle with ann. at 1530 UTC.
Pse listen yourself and report to Wolf DK2OM, to me AND to your national telecoms.
authorities. The German telecoms. Bundesnetzagentur (= Federal Net Agency) have
pin-pointed the intruder to Naples (Napoli) area.
Thank you for your good work!
Have a nice weekend
de:-
Uli, DJ9KR
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Date: 05-JULY-2010
Hi Jamie
Here is an intruder alert from Region 1:
Plus several more:
Any one heard the bad singing possibly in an Asian language on 80 M - 3.825 MHz
at approximately 0725z?
Any one have reports of the 1854 KHz LSB SSB signal heard on 160 M?
All reports welcomed and fully appreciated.
John Martin
----- Forwarded by John Martin/New Zealand/IBM on 06/07/2010 07:55 a.m. -----
From: merope@t-online.de (Wolf-DK2OM)
To: intruderalert@iaru-r1.org
Date: 05/07/2010 10:23 p.m.
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] TUR Radar
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
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21000.0 - P0N - OTH Radar Turkey, area of Antalya - 50 pulses/sec -
20 kHz wide (20990.0 - 21010.0 kHz) -
73 from Wolf
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Date: 29/06/2010 09:12 a.m.
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] 3590
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
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3590.0 USB, daily abused by Spanish fishery, no calls only names, audible every
evening
73 from Wolf
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Date: 23/06/2010 07:47 a.m.
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] 21447
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
21447.0 A3E (AM) - "Family Radio" (USA) splattering down from 21455 kHz - daily
at 1800 utc and later audible in Europe -
73 from Wolf, DK2OM
Date: 02/06/2010 03:34 a.m.
Subject: Re: [INTRUDER ALERT] ARRL Monitoring System/Intruder Watch, RE 40m Jamming Interference
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
Donald,
Thanks for your report and comments. We will forward it to our monitors and ask for additional reports.
73,
Chuck Skolaut, KØBOG
Field & Regulatory Correspondent
ARRL, The national association for Amateur Radio(tm)
cskolaut@arrl.org
-----Original Message-----
From: D. Chester [mailto:k4kyv@charter.net]
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2010 2:42 AM
To: Skolaut, Chuck K0BOG; Skolaut, Chuck K0BOG
Cc: intruderalert@iaru-r1.org
Subject: ARRL Monitoring System/Intruder Watch, RE 40m Jamming Interference
Chuck,
I was pleased to learn that efforts by the IARU Region 1 Monitoring System have resulted in the Kuwait broadcast station being removed from 7150 kHz. Now, I am becoming increasingly concerned about the devastating nightly interference from what appear to be broadcast jamming signals in the 40 m. band, which has rendered useless much of the spectrum we regained when it was recently vacated by international broadcasting. I believe these signals originate in East Africa, in attempts to jam rogue broadcasters located in Eritrea. I have been monitoring this activity for over a year.
I have positively identified one of the broadcast stations, as described below, to be located in Eritrea. Also, Radio Ethiopia can be heard on 7110 kHz. from sign-on at 0300 GMT until they fade out after 0600, and again from about 2000 GMT until signoff at 2100 GMT, although no jamming has been heard on or near that frequency.
At 0400 GMT "the Voice of the Broad Masses of Eritrea" begins its daily broadcast on 7175 kHz. Simultaneously another BC station starts up on 7165, with music and language suggesting that station is also located in Ethiopia or Eritrea. Within minutes of start-up, white-noise like jamming, presumably from Ethiopia, fires up over the 7175 kHz signal. The 7175 station usually responds by moving to 7165, zero-beat with the other broadcast station, and the noise almost immediately follows to this new frequency. For the next hour and a half or so, until the signals fade out (they are 3 hours ahead of GMT), the jammer and broadcasters play a cat-and-mouse game, QSYing over the band, with the jammer following, with jamming signals eventually appearing on multiple frequencies. A few nights ago the jamming noise was simultaneously heard on 7165, 7175 and 7185 kHz. Another night, a weak broadcaster, covered by a similar sounding jamming signal, was heard on 7190 kHz. On Monday, 01 June, a similar white noise signal appeared, beginning at 0430 GMT, on 7145 kHz. This was in addition to the others as described above that had already been transmitting since 0400. For a while, this strong rushing noise was centred simultaneously on 7145, 7165, 7175 and 7190 kHz, rendering the entire swath from 7140 to 7200 essentially unusable.
I have been monitoring this situation ever since the broadcasters vacated 7100-7200 a year ago March. The Voice of the Broad Masses of Eritrea was identified by their musical interval signal, a tune strummed on a guitar interspersed with voice announcements, before the beginning of each broadcast. As similar, but not identical interval signal appears on the 7165 signal before it begins regular broadcasting. I spent three years in Eritrea in 1967-70, so I have been able to recognise the music and language of these stations as further evidence of their origin. Eritrea was formerly a province of Ethiopia, but gained independence in the early 90's, and the two nations have been in some state of war over disputed border territory ever since.
My question is, are the operators of the Intruder Alert System aware of this interference and its origin, and has any action been taken in attempt to have these broadcast and jamming stations removed from the amateur band?
I would think that US State Dep't might have some diplomatic leverage with Ethiopia, and could exert pressure to shut down the jamming activity, as I understand the United States is extending military assistance and humanitarian aid to Ethiopia.
Thank you and 73,
Donald Chester, K4KYV
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Date: 28/05/2010 07:23 a.m.
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] Codar
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
24950 - 25050 kHz Codar HF Radar from North Italy, Slovenia or Croatia. (Not
from Naples!!!) Daily audible in the evening hours. PSE try to find out the real
location for an official complaint. Attach: Screenshot from Perseus (DK2OM,
27.05.2010 at 19 UTC)
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Date: 26/05/2010 10:10 a.m.
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] Codar Radar
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
24950 - 24990 lKz - Codar HF Radar, very strong, location Venice
(North-Italy),
bearings from the German PTT at 2155 UTC on May, 25th.
We had similar problems in 2008 and 2009 with Codar HF Radars
from Naples and
Croatia. These problems have been solved. Now we have to stop
Venice-Radar!!!
73 from Wolf, DK2OM
Date: 26/05/2010 06:42 a.m.
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] Myanmar now on 7200 instead of
7185,75 kHz
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
Dear Intruder Busters,
I have just received the news about R.Myanma (Myanmar) having left
7185,7 kHz and moved to 7200 kHz eff. 25 May 2010. Of course this
is still in the amateur band.
It was Wolf DF5XS who has emailed me the news. Tnx, dear Wolf!
Well, reception in DL and Europe at night time will be rather
difficult as IRIB (IRN) at 0030 starts a px in Spanish language
for S.Am. This is exactly // to the transmissions of R.Myanma.
And during day time there is no reception possible in DL and Europe,
as we all know.
I wish you happy listening!
Fraternally yours in the IBB, the "Intruder Busting Business",
Uli DJ9KR
Vice Coordinator of IARU MS Region 1
and founding member of DARC-MS some 40 years ago.
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Date: 25/05/2010 07:17 a.m.
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] 29 MHz
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
29684.8 and 29699.8 kHz - serial modems from Italy, area of Brescia,
probably Italian military, sporadic-E conditions at 1840 utc on May,
24th -The systems are transmitting daily and all day since several
years. Complaints of the German PTT were disregarded.
73 from Wolf, DK2OM
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Date: 19-MAY-2010 06:17 a.m.
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] 14348
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
14348.170 kHz center, OFDM72 (72 tones, 2700 bandwidth), daily audible from 10 -
12 utc and longer, location: Canary islands, bearings from the German PTT
73 from Wolf DK2OM
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Date: 11-MAY-2010 06:17 a.m.
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] Spanish fishermen on 21122,
9 kHz in SSB-USB with S-9-signal
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
Buenos días, Uli
They are Spanish fishermen talking in galician. It is similar to
portuguese but clearly it was galician and they were fishermen from
the content of the conversation.
We will pass the claim to the Spanish PTT (DGTel). Unfortunatelly
it is quite common lately.
Gracias , Uli.
73 Salvador EA5DY
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Date: 04/05/2010 06:17 a.m.
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] 7001.5
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
7001.5 kHz - daily in the evening hours: MIL-188-110A hybrid modem (serial
+ parallel), 75 Bd - about 2500 Hz shift.
Location: Israel
The German PTT will be informed.
73 from Wolf, DK2OM
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Date: 02/05/2010 10:57 p.m.
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] Myanma Radio 7185,7 and SLBC Sri Lanka 7190 kHz
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
Dear fellow Intruder Busters,
last night I have heard myself for the 1st time:-
*** Myanma(r) Radio on 7185,750 kHz, time 2333 - 2351 UTC with R4-5 S8
with traditional music
*** SLBC Sri Lanka on 7190,0 kHz, time 0024 - 0112 UTC with R 4-5 S9
with Indian film music.
It was necessary to listen only with one sideband and to change this
sideband sometimes, as the activity by Hams on qRGs lower and higher
was too strong.
My antenna: Inverted-Vee dipole, Rx-Tx FT-1000
Keep on listening and reporting to IARU MonSys Region 1!
Vy 73 de:-
Uli, DJ9KR
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___oooOOOooo___ 13-APRIL-2010 Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] 21000 Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org 21002.200 kHz - Pactor 1 encrypted - 1023 utc - Apr. 12th, 2010 MFA Sudan with Sudan emba Yemen 73 from Wolf Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] Radio Kuwait from 1600 - 2200 UTC on 7190 kHz Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org Dear coordinators and friends of the IARU MONITORING SYSTEM, the new transmitting period has brought a new intruder into the exclusive 40-m-Amateur Radio Band: It is Radio Kuwait (KWT), transmitting (re. HFCC) *** from 1600 - 2200 UTC *** on 7190 kHz. Today, at 2039 UTC, I have heard myself this station with S9+30dB. To remove this station from our exclusive 40-m-band I ask very urgently:- - Faisal, 9K2RR, from KARS - Sayed, SU1SA, from ARA - Rizkalla, OD5RI, from RAL to contact their club HQ in order to file a report to your national telecoms. authorities. Ask the officials to send an International Complaint to the telecoms. authorities of Kuwait. I ask the other members of IARU-MonSys Region 1 to do the same. The more complaints, the better. Thank you for your good work! Regards, Uli, DJ9KR Vice-Coordinator of IARU MONITORING SYSTEM Intruder Watch ___oooOOOooo___ 12-APRIL-2010 Dear members, Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] 7000 Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org 7000.000 kHz - daily, various times, Spanish fishermen!!! 73 from Wolf Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] 4S7VK confirms: SLBC from Sri Lanka on 7190 kHz Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org here you find the confirmation of Victor 4S7VK: SLBC is transmitting to India on 7190 kHz from 0025 - 0500 and and 0800 - 1230. Will you pse listen yourself and report to your national telecoms. authorities for an International Complaint. Thank you very much! Regards, Uli, DJ9KR Vice Coordinator IARU-R1-MonSys ----- Original Nachricht ---- Von: "G. Victor A. Goonetilleke" victorg@slt.lk An: dj9kr@arcor.de Datum: 09.04.2010 19:29 Betreff: Re: [INTRUDER ALERT] A10 & 7100-7200 >Yes SLBC to India is 0025-0500 and 0800-1230 >Dear Victor, >ayou bouvan from Tuebingen, southern Germany. >Could you, please, listen on 7190 kHz for SLBC Ekala (0000 - 0500 >UTC). Thank you! >Here we do not hear SLBC. Also the tx-mitting time is during my "bed >time", hi. >Regards, >Uli >----- Original Nachricht ---- >Von: "G. Victor A. Goonetilleke" victorg@slt.lk >An: vr2bg@harts.org.hk, intruderalert@iaru-r1.org >Datum: 09.04.2010 11:21 >Betreff: Re: [INTRUDER ALERT] A10 & 7100-7200 >> Well those are just old registrations carried on for A-10. I can >> assure you that 90% of those are not used, other than for 7200 kHz. >> 4S7VK >> At 9:13 AM +0000 4/9/10, VR2BrettGraham wrote: >> >HFCC A10 schedule has been released to the public. In 7100-7200 kc we >> find: >> >FREQ STRT STOP LOC PWR AZ DAYS FDATE TDATE LANG ADM 7140 19:00 15:00 >> >IAK 5 0 1234567 2010-03-28 2010-10-31 RUS 7150 02:00 09:00 KBD 250 >> >0 1234567 2010-03-28 2010-10-31 arabic KWT 7190 03:00 15:00 SAN 100 >> >0 1234567 2010-03-28 2010-10-31 YEM 7190 16:00 22:00 KBD 500 0 >> >1234567 2010-03-28 2010-10-31 arabic KWT 7200 00:30 03:30 KAM 500 >> >259 1234567 2010-03-28 2010-10-31 SPANISH IRN 7200 02:00 03:00 EMR >> >500 72 1234567 2010-03-28 2010-10-31 UYGHUR TUR 7200 03:00 21:00 ALF >> >100 210 1234567 2010-03-28 2010-10-31 Arb SDN 7200 19:00 15:00 IAK >> >250 45 1234567 2010-03-28 2010-10-31 RUS >> >That makes 87 hours daily. This is almost 60% increase over what >> >was scheduled in B09. Number of frequencies & administrations each >> >increased by one, 33% & 20% respectively. >> >Compared to what HFCC had scheduled for A09 (started 2009-03-29, >> >date b'cast was to leave 7100-7200), a little over one-third the >> >frequencies for a bit more than half the time are still being >> >scheduled. >> >Maybe they need thanking again. ;^( >> >73, ex-VR2BG/p.
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18-MARCH-2010
Date: 18/03/2010 06:19 a.m.
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] 28305
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
28000 - 28305 - crowded with Brazilian CBers in AM (Portuguese voice).
Date: 17.03.2010 --- Time: 1645 UTC (10 m open to South America)
28305 -> S9 +10 dBs!!!
73 from Wolf
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17-MARCH-2010
Date: 16/03/2010 11:33 p.m.
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] 7026
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
7026.0 kHz - 12 x 120 Bd BPSK - AT3004D is not from Minsk!
Latest bearings from the German PTT: area of Moscow
73 from Wolf
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16-MARCH-2010
Date: 16/03/2010 08:00 a.m.
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] 21001.5
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
21001.5 kHz - F1B - 100 Bd, 140 Hz shift, location: Ekaterinburg, Russia
daily, all day
I informed the German PTT. A complaint will be filed.
73 from Wolf, DK2OM
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09-MARCH-2010
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] 7026 Minsk
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
7026.0 kHz - 12 x120 Bd - BPSK - system AT3004D - Minsk - Belarus
Since about 4 days all day.
The German PTT is informed. A complaint will be filed.
73 from Wolf, DK2OM
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07-MARCH-2010
Another IntruderAlert on 21245
Locally - due to propagation 300 degrees 21001 RTTY signal - looks
as though it is encrypted.
Reports welcomed
73 de ZL1GWE
----- Forwarded by John Martin/New Zealand/IBM on 07/03/2010 12:38 p.m.
From: dj9kr@arcor.de
To: intruderalert@iaru-r1.org, dick.pa0gru@quicknet.nl
Date: 07/03/2010 10:47 a.m.
Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] Frequency 21245 kHz J3E-USB -
synth. female voice
Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
----------------------------------------------------------------
Dear Dick,
this is very good . Thank you for your efforts.
The more stations sending complaints, the better!
Have a nice weekend.
Fraternally yours in the amateur radio watch,
Uli, DJ9KR
----- Original Nachricht ----
Von: Dick van Empelen dick.pa0gru@quicknet.nl
An: dj9kr@arcor.de
Datum: 06.03.2010 20:11
Betreff: RE: [INTRUDER ALERT] Frequency 21245 kHz J3E-USB - synthetic
female voice with 5 Letter traffic
Dear Uli, I forward your message about Mossad to Agentschap Telecom in
Groningen and asked them to send a complaint to ISR. Kind regards,
Dick PA0GRU
Dick van Empelen, PA0GRU
www.iarums-r1.org
EUDXF- www.eudxf.eu
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org
[mailto:intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org]Namens dj9kr@arcor.de
Verzonden: zaterdag 6 maart 2010 16:17
Aan: intruderalert@iaru-r1.org; bueschelw@web.de; georgfk@gmx.de;
merope@t-online.de
Onderwerp: [INTRUDER ALERT] Frequency 21245 kHz J3E-USB - synth.
female voice
Dear fellow intruder busters,
Yesterday stations in Germany have heard and reported for the
first time the station from Mossan in Israel on 21245 kHz in
SSB-USB. Also today the station was active at half and full hours
in the morning and afternoon.
German telecoms. have pin-pointed the station as coming from Israel.
It certainly is a station from Mossad.
There is a female synthetic voice spelling the ident as "Echo Zulu
India Two" many times followed by 5-Letter messages.
German telecoms will send an International Complaint.
I invite you to also inform your national telecoms. authorities
and ask them to send a complaint to ISR.
Thank you very much bcnu
de:-Uli, Dj9KR
Here are the reports from contributing hams:
Friday March 5, 2010
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times (in UTC)
0715 - 0725, 0845 - 0910, 0930 - 1015, 1445, 1505 - 1514
Saturday March 6, 2010
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times (in UTC)
0815, 1145, 1301 - 1304, 1333 ident EZI2, 1406 - 1421, 1431 - 1443 ident
EZI - (I will continue listening)
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___oooOOOooo___ 26-FEBRUARY-2010 Another Intruder Alert Regards 73 de ZL1GWE John ----- Forwarded by John Martin/New Zealand/IBM on 26/02/2010 07:55 a.m. ----- From: merope@t-online.de (Wolf-DK2OM) To: intruderalert@iaru-r1.org Date: 26/02/2010 01:13 a.m. Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] 21030 Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- QRG: 21030.2 kHz - USB - daily at 1000 UTC and (or later) male net, possibly Tamil fishery. PSE observe and report. 73 from Wolf, DK2OM ___oooOOOooo___ 24-February-2010 Here is a turn up for the books when a new digital method "ROS" is not actually legal due to the use of Spectrum Spectrum technique. Checking with ITU, but presume the same. 73, de ZL1GWE, John ----- Forwarded by John Martin/New Zealand/IBM on 24/02/2010 07:05 a.m. ----- From: Andy obrien <k3ukandy@gmail.com> To: 30MDG@yahoogroups.com, digitalradio <digitalradio@yahoogroups.com> Date: 24/02/2010 05:59 a.m. Subject: [digitalradio] BREAKING NEWS. ARRL: ROS is SS and NOT legal on HF in USA Sent by: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FYI From: Henderson, Dan N1ND Subject: RE: Spread Spectrum Date: Tuesday, February 23, 2010, 7:13 AM Hi Fred: I ran this by our technical experts. They concur that ROS is a spread spectrum mode and as such is not allowed by the FCC on bands below 222 MHz. Remember that approved emissions vary from IARU Region at times as well as between countries. So while the IARU Band Plan for Region 2 would allow it, SS is not permitted on the HF bands by the FCC/ Thanks and 73 Dan Henderson, N1ND Regulatory Information Manager ARRL, the national association for Amateur Radio™ 860-594-0236 dhenderson@arrl.org ___oooOOOooo___ 19-February-2010 From: dj9kr@arcor.de Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] [dxld] AFRICA 7100 - 7200 snippets Dear fellow Intruder Busters, this is for your information. I have never hard Madagascar on 7105 kHz. Also I have never heard Uganda on 7195 kHz. Correct and to weak in Europe or a mistake? Regards, Uli, DJ9KR In Africa 7105, 7110, 7145, 7175, 7195, 7200 kHz are still in use. Subject: AFRICA snippets > The following are some snippets from observations made in Nairobi earlier > this month: > ERITREA: VOBME's two channels were heard with separate programming on 7175 > and 7210. Very strong noise jamming (from Ethiopia, of course) was > sometimes, but not always, heard on 7175. > Both channels now open their evening transmission period at 1300 (an hour > earlier than before). > ETHIOPIA: Radio Ethiopia National Service was heard on 5990, 7110 and > 9704, though 5990 seems to be irregular. The Monday-Friday English > broadcast is still running at 1200-1300. > Radio Ethiopia External Service is regular on 7165 and 9560. > MADAGASCAR: Heard during the day on both 6135 and 7105. > SOMALIA: No sign of Hargeysa on 7145. > SUDAN: 7200 is on for most or all of the day (WRTH shows it taking a break > at 0430-1500). > UGANDA: Still active on 4976/7195. > end ___oooOOOooo___ 17-February-2010 Here is a real Intruder Alert from region 1, this is probably within range of us here in New Zealand. 73 de ZL1GWE John ----- Forwarded by John Martin/New Zealand/IBM on 17/02/2010 05:43 p.m. ----- From: dj9kr@arcor.de To: intruderalert@iaru-r1.org Date: 17/02/2010 09:20 a.m. Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] Myanmar Radio on 7185 kHz Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org Dear fellow intruder busters, this news is for you. Tnx, dear Wolfgang for your important cooperation! Regards, Uli, DJ9KR IARU-MS Region 1 Vice Coordinator from: Wolfgang Bueschel DF5SX BueschelW@web.de to: Wolfgang Hadel_DK2OM merope@t-online.de, Ulrich Bihlmayer DJ9KR <dj9kr@arcor.de*gt; Datum: 16.02.2010 20:11 Re: Myanmar Radio on 7185 kHz Hello, Myanmar is again on 7185.75 kHz (ex 7200 kHz). See attachment! Regards and vy 73 de:- Wolfgang DF5SX, DARC MONITORING SYSTEM Intruder Watch ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 7:55 PM ** MYANMAR. 7185.75v, Myanma Radio, 1516-1530*, Feb 16. Continues to have two different Myanmar audio feeds; the weak one // 5985; the much stronger audio is not // to any other Myanmar frequencies; the same indigenous instrumental music is played before going off the air. Sign off time has been very consistent (Ron Howard, Asilomar Beach, CA, Etón E1, dxldyg via DX LISTENING DIGEST) ----- Forwarded by John Martin/New Zealand/IBM on 17/02/2010 05:50 p.m. ----- From: "G. Victor A. Goonetilleke" victorg@slt.lk To: dj9kr@arcor.de, intruderalert@iaru-r1.org Date: 17/02/2010 02:27 p.m. Subject: Re: [INTRUDER ALERT] Myanmar Radio on 7185 kHz Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org Myanmar/Yangon: on the 13th of February Yangon decided to use 7185.75 instead of 7200 and has been observed with the following schedule since. 0030-0230, 1120-1530 UTC. victor 4S7VK ___oooOOOooo___ 17-February-2010 Digital Aurora Radio Technologies The mission of Digital Aurora Radio Technologies (DART) is to expand communications across the north by using existing, and exploring new communications technologies. DART is in the process of testing the potential to broadcast digital radio across Alaska.Uniquely Alaskan, the project presents challenges and opportunities that one might expect in the "Last Frontier." We are currently testing DRM on 4.85 MHz, 7.505 MHz and 9.295 MHz. In addition, we are broadcasting CW on 4.851 MHz, 7.511 MHz and 9.301 MHz. If you pick up our signal, let us know - we would like to hear from you. WE2XRH http://daradiotech.com/ ___oooOOOooo___ 17-February-2010 Here is another interesting web site for shortwave listeners and Intruderwatch http://www.shortwavemonitor.com/ Wolfgang Baumgärtel (DL7ND) and I joined forces. Wolfgang is the creator of DX-BUDDY, a nice piece of software with the following features. *Can act as a universal remote control for your station *Runs under Windows, OS X and Linux *Controls your RIG via a CAT-control-port *Controls your Rotator *Helps you when listening to broadcast stations with up-to-date frequency-lists *Shows you what you can hear and what broadcast-stations are on the air *DX-Cluster working - including qrz.com searches *Logbook included for ham-amateurs and shortwave listeners *Intelligent memories *Descriptive propagation displays *Beacon clock *Voice memory for contests *Helps you to find out what utility station you are listening to *World map with day and night view *And it works with MultiPSK (via TCP/IP link) If you want you can hear the audio output of the remote rig (using Internet and VLC) Produces Adif-files for Global QSL And with this program everybody can send they're loggings and will participate in the list on this website. You can listen to ndb beacons, am broadcasting, military, aeronautical. When the users of DX-BUDDY are finished logging they can, just with one click, send they're logging reports to me. With these reports the frequency list will be updated in a flash. For UDXF members there is also the possibility to send the logs to the UDXF mailing list. Another handy feature: the frequency list is implemented in DX-BUDDY so nobody has to copy/paste the list or have to be online for the frequency list. For more information go to Wolfgang's website: http://www.dx-buddy.net ___oooOOOooo___ 12-February-2010 Wireless Innovation Links NOTE: The lenght of a link exceed our page width. This has not been corrected Here is some interesting links connected to wireless innovation: http://www.wirelessinnovation.org/mc/page.do;jsessionid=5CB0AAD5F099C9E6D3DD9150B20EE0C9.mc0?sitePageId=98428 http://www.smartplanet.com/people/blog/pure-genius/smart-radio-will-be-ground-breaking-for-military-communications/1956/ Another interesting site into formats of Morse networks: http://www.astrosol.ch/networksofthecisforces/navymorsenetworks/aboutmorsenetworks/index.html#53790397630d2d501 73, de ZL1GWE John
>>>Reports have the latest information first<<< ___oooOOOooo___ 28-January-2010 Another one for the Infoline and a list of useful SWL DX groups. I will be putting something today for Infoline about using the National System for encouraging more people to engagement in Intruder Watch/Monitoring Service activities using 439.875 MHz. I have obtained agreement via NZART council and the NZ Trust to use the NS for this task. The idea is to initially broadcast the intent and then use the NS system for confirmation purposes of intruders on the HF bands to speed up confirmation that the Intruder is heard elsewhere within New Zealand and encourage more people to participate. They can then use the MS@nzart.org.nz or my direct e-mail address for reporting purposes. 73, de ZL1GWE, John ----- Forwarded by John Martin/New Zealand/IBM on 28/01/2010 09:00 a.m. ----- From: "Thomas M. Rösner" <dl8aam@gmx.de> To: intruderalert@iaru-r1.org Date: 28/01/2010 02:21 a.m. Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] Fwd: [UDXF] E10 on 14000.0 0730 Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org --------------------------------------------------------------------------------> From an Utility SWL DXing list. E10 = Enigma code (of the "Number stations DXer" scene) for the ISR Intelligence station. FYI, there is a very large scene of DXers who deal with SWLing of these number stations, see e.g. http://home.luna.nl/~ary/ and the Enigma2000 - "DX Club" http://www.enigma2000.org.uk/ - note their newest newsletter on http://www.apul64.dsl.pipex.com/enigma2000/newsletters/En56.pdf#+ and scroll down to topic (topics) "E10" 73, Tom - DL8AAM -------- Original-Nachricht -------- Datum: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 23:41:13 -0800 An: UDXF@yahoogroups.com, "enigma2000@yahoogroups.com" <enigma2000@yahoogroups.com> Betreff: [UDXF] E10 on 14000.0 0730 14000.0 E10 YHF Wed 27 Jan 0730. R3E, no lower sideband. YHF callup, then something that sounded like "92Foxtrot," then 5L phonetic message, still in progress at 0740. Fading and SDR is cutting out, hard to copy. -hugh ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UDXF/ <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UDXF/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To subscribe from this group, send an email to: UDXF-subscribe@yahoogroups.com Jetzt kostenlos herunterladen: Internet Explorer 8 und Mozilla Firefox 3.5 - sicherer, schneller und einfacher! http://portal.gmx.net/de/go/atbrowser _______________________________________________ INTRUDERALERT mailing list INTRUDERALERT@iaru-r1.org http://iaru-r1.org/mailman/listinfo/intruderalert_iaru-r1.org ___oooOOOooo___ 25-January-2010 ----- Forwarded by John Martin/New Zealand/IBM on 25/01/2010 07:07 a.m. ----- From: merope@t-online.de (Wolf-DK2OM) To: intruderalert@iaru-r1.org Date: 25/01/2010 04:33 a.m. Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] 7001.8 - ISR Modem Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7001.8 kHz (center) - Israeli Navy PSK Hybrid Modem, each channel 75 Bd QPSK, shift 3 kHz, all day since 3 days, no continuous transmission, burst system - Bearings of the German PTT are showing Israel (as expected). 73 from Wolf, IARUMS Region 1 _______________________________________________ INTRUDERALERT mailing list INTRUDERALERT@iaru-r1.org http://iaru-r1.org/mailman/listinfo/intruderalert_iaru-r1.org ___oooOOOooo___ 19-January-2010 ----- Forwarded by John Martin/New Zealand/IBM on 19/01/2010 08:22 a.m. ----- From: dj9kr@arcor.de To: intruderalert@iaru-r1.org Date: 19/01/2010 06:29 a.m. Subject: [INTRUDER ALERT] Illicit 10135 and 10142,5 kHz in SSB-USB Sent by: intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org Dear fellow intruder busters, just now (1725 UTC) I can hear two intruders on 10 MHz: 10135 kHz SSB-USB: 2 male persons exchanging figures in Arabic voice Vy 73 de:- Uli, DJ9KR _______________________________________________ INTRUDERALERT mailing list INTRUDERALERT@iaru-r1.org http://iaru-r1.org/mailman/listinfo/intruderalert_iaru-r1.org ___oooOOOooo___ 18-January-2010 Strong Over The Horizon Radar (OTHR) Signal on 14 124 kHz On Sunday 17 January 2010 a massive OTHR signal S9++ was heard on 14124 with a bandwidth of approximately 83kHz. It consisted of 2 second, 66.6 pulses per second with a 25 second delay between bursts from an angle of 300 degrees. If anyone comes across this elephantine signal, can they please report via the reflector groups or directly to the MS Coordinator. Date/Time, Frequency - apparent bandwidth heard from to would be appreciated. It has been verified this was not Tiger OTHR from either Bruny Island or Unwin. 73, de ZL1GWE, John MS Coordinator (ms@nzart.org.nz) ___oooOOOooo___ 09-JANUARY-2010 ----- Forwarded by John Martin/New Zealand/IBM on 08/01/2010 08:04 a.m. -----
| From: | merope@t-online.de (Wolf-DK2OM) |
| To: | intruderalert@iaru-r1.org |
| Date: | 08/01/2010 03:32 a.m. |
| Subject: | [INTRUDER ALERT] 7090 - Link11 |
| Sent by: | intruderalert-bounces@iaru-r1.org |
7090.0 kHz (center) - Link11-SLEW (digital signal) since 2 days - all day - parameters: 2400 Bd, 3000 Hz shift, PSK8, burst system Location Turkey, Turkish MIL I phoned the German PTT for an official complaint, observations and bearings are running. 73 from Wolf, DK2OM ___oooOOOooo___ 07-JANUARY-2010 Hi All Anyone heard this one before or have further details? QSP'd de ZL1BAD Bob A3C HF Fax on 7090. Seems to be a 3rd Harmonic from 2363 kHz. Unfortunately, the signal on 2363 is too weak for me to synchronize the pules of the two - 2363 & 7090. Being (as I suspect) a 3rd Harmonic the normal band width of the signal is times 3 - thus I can't get print. Been going continuously since 1800 UTC this morning and still going. This is unusual - normal HF Fax, at 120 LPM, is 9 minutes. 73 John de ZL1GWE