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Reports 2010 From Coordinators
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Miscellaneous Reports & Alerts From All Regions (Region 1, 2 & 3) |
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Reports From IARUMS Region 1 (UK, Europe & Africa) |
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Reports From IARUMS Region 3 (NZ, AUS, Japan, Asia and Pacific) |
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Reports 2010 From NZ Coordinator in XLS Format (Excel) |
Reports 2009 From Coordinators HTML Format
Reports 2009 From NZ Coordinator in XLS Format (Excel)
NZ: NOV-49 kB
Region 3, Monthly Report 2009 XLS Format
R3: NOV-396 kB | OCT-356 kB
Region 1 Reports
Request for help to monitor for <Radio Slovakia> on 7200 kHz. Details HERE
Purpose of The NZART Monitoring Service
Monitor those frequencies allocated exclusively to the Amateur Service and Log (for statistical purposes), Identify (where possible) and take measures to have removed all Non-Amateur signals detected in the amateur bands.
MS Coordinator Club Circular 6-September-2009-HTML 3-kB
Organisation
National Society Monitoring Services, in addition to any national activity, supply data on intruding signals to their IARU Regional Coordinator.
Coordinators
New Zealand: John Martin ZL1GWE Email-ms@nzart.org.nz
Region 1: Wolfgang Hadel, DK2OM, Germany. Email: dk2om@darc.de
Region 1 Web Site http://www.iarums-r1.org
Region 2: Juan Muņoz TG9AJR
Email: Juan@tg9ajr.net
Region 2 Web Site http://www.iaru-r2.org/
Region 3: Peter Young, VK3MV Australia E-mail: spy4@tpg.com.au
updated 20091116
Region 3 Web Site: Region 3 Monitoring Service
Reporting
Reports on Intruders should be sent to the National Coordinator in the country of the person reporting. Where a coordinator has not been appointed, reports may be sent to the Regional Coordinator.
Intruder Watch Report Spread Sheet
IARU R3 MS Reports From 2006 Through July 2009
All the reports received by IARU R3 MS from 2006 through July 2009 are available in a tab-delimited text file at:
http://www.iaru-r3.org/ms/
It is hoped that this file format will work for everyone using anything from a text editor to some sort of database software.
And with it hopefully you can see some of the things that I've been able to see in the course of beating the data into submission: for what I think is the first time, you can see who has reported what, when & where in the past.
73, Brett
Signal Types
A short sound bite of various intruder types signals may be heard by selecting the appropriate button below. These are a few samples of some of the many strange sounds to be found, from time to time, in the amateur bands.
Tiger-Radar - Burst radar system, transmitting 2 or 3 blocks with different pulse rates, 30.3 and 27.8 pulses/sec.
A1B - Machine sent Morse
A3C - Slow speed Weather Fax
F1A-FSK - Frequency Shift Morse
F1B - Radio Teletype - Wide Shift
F3C - Weather Fax
M7B - Phase Modulated, multi-channel,
also known as Vocoder system
PIC - Piccolo Transmission
AXX - Naval System or Alligator
OTHR - Over the Horizon Radar
PXX - Complex pulse position modulation
T-SCAN - Traveling Ionosphere Sounder







