Interesting stuff. "Dah-dah-dah-dah" is the Cyrillic 'square O', one of
four extra characters the Ruskies use. Generally, they send in either
5-letter groups, 5-number groups, or 5-'cut number' (like n for 9, a for 1,
etc.) groups. Mixing letters and numbers is unusual. They also usually
operate 'split', as we would call it, but the transmit and receive
frequencies are often very far apart.
Ron N6IE
www.N6IE.com
----- Original Message -----
From: <john_egger@comcast.net>
To: "Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment" <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 5:29 AM
Subject: [TenTec] OT: Strange CW on 80m
Shortly after 0000Z, for the last two nights, I have heard a station on
3.561 (Thursday evening) and 3.557 (Friday) MHz that may be commercial or
military. Using CW at about 20-25 wpm with a good signal (569 in New
England), Thursday I heard "KMBL de 5HMX QTC K" and a few minutes later
five-symbol groups like "HNYRW FBFSH" etc., including some characters like
dah-dah-dah-dah (and others with four dit/dahs) I'm not familiar with. A
few minutes later, what seemed like the same station began sending "YUAH
de 5O7Y K", and 5O7Y then called GSO7, YTCB, 3OXV, and J6MN.
On Friday (3557 KHz), the operator seemed a little less smooth, making a
few mistakes. He send "HYDS QTC ZOLAR" and then "5O7Y 449 2T 17 T248 ... "
with more five-letter groups and some of the four-symbol characters I
don't know. 5O7Y then called "YUAH de 5O7Y R 449? K" and other stations
VGS8, YTCB, 3OXV, KMBL, J6MN, and NM8I.
Does anyone in the group know what these stations are, and what this
traffic is? (I think the four-character groups I'm unfamiliar with may be
punctuation marks like semicolons, etc., but I'm not sure about that.)
--K3GHH
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