Hot Frequencies and
Digital Data Transmission Screenshots

Shortwave utility radio stations, partly monitored during our recent Malaysia Mauritius Reunion Rodrigues Sarawak Singapore monitoring missions.

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Southeast Asia, East Malaysia, Mount Kinabalu 4,101 metres. This is the highest mountain between the Himalayas and Papua New Guinea, and pretty easy to climb if you are reasonably fit. Take into account that the adventure starts at sea level in KK! You will pass the gigantic Radio Televisyen Malaysia transmitting station at an altitude of 2,200 m near the trail up to Panar Laban hut at 3,300 m. Here you can stay in relative comfort before leaving at 0200 in the night in time to reach the peak at sunrise and at freezing level! For decades, carefully selected sites in Sabah and Sarawak, the Malaysian states on the island of Borneo, have been among our favourite hot spots for overseas monitoring missions in the tropics. One particular good radio monitoring location is the Police Bungalows in the quiet fishing village of Sematan (a half-day bus trip from Kuching) where you have to speak Malay and where an endless white beach stretches across the border to Indonesian Kalimantan Barat: from here it's thousands of miles across the Indian Ocean to the Antarctic, Arabia, Australia, India, Madagascar and East Asia. There is no industry, no people, no traffic = no interference and no static noise - and ample space for hundreds of meters of antennas ... Selamat jalan!


A brandnew CD gives you more than 8,600 (eight thousand six hundred!) digital data decoder screenshots from our continuous HF radio monitoring between 1997 and today! See 2011/2012 Guide to Utility Radio Stations for more information such as schedules and traffic details. All frequencies are in kHz, and all system times are UTC. Our guidebook Radiotelex Messages includes hundreds of similar screenshots; that unique collection will give you an excellent overview on the state of the art in this fascinating field: think of worldwide terrorist networks using HF e-mail! For good reasons we lay particular stress on the fact that all screenshots were directly supplied by co-operating COMINT and ELINT and SIGINT units, equipment manufacturers abroad, and foreign radio monitoring experts beyond the reach of teutonic jurisdiction (German "authorities" simply click here!): just send us a short e-mail and attach a standard .w40 or .w41 or .w51 or .w61 or .wda file, then we have even your system's timestamps! The following - very recent! - screenshots were taken and uploaded independently to this pooling webpage by our worldwide net of cooperators, using advanced equipment such as the superb Wavecom Digital Data Decoders.


21949.0 kHz H08 Johannesburg Air, South Africa (Republic of), + aircraft SU-GCH + TC-JAI + 5A-LAK + 5A-ONM

21982.0 kHz H15 Muhurroq Air, Bahrain, + aircraft B-6512 + VT-INV + 5Y-KYF + 7O-AFB

518.0 kHz Kelibia Radio, Tunisia

518.0 kHz ICH Italian Navy La Maddalena Island, Italy

518.0 kHz SVK Kerkyra Radio, Greece

21982.0 kHz H15 Muhurroq Air, Bahrain, + aircraft B-LIC + VT-INR

12668.3 kHz FUG French Navy Saissac, France
Brandnew 2012 edition of our Perseus Frequency Database
now shows utility stations' callsigns as well!

6529.0 kHz H17 Telde Air, Canary Islands, + aircraft CMB119

518.0 kHz LZW Varna Radio, Bulgaria

6532.0 kHz H07 Shannon Air, Ireland, + aircraft N12125 + OHLBR + ZS-SNI

490.0 kHz CTV Portuguese Navy Lisbon, Portugal

490.0 kHz Sellia Marina Radio, Italy

490.0 kHz Hamburg Meteo, Germany

3855.0 kHz DDK6 Hamburg Meteo, Germany

490.0 kHz GPK Portpatrick Radio, United Kingdom

8942.0 kHz H07 Shannon Air, Ireland, + aircraft B-LIB

5652.0 kHz H04 Riverhead Air NY, United States of America, + aircraft QFA31

518.0 kHz GCC Cullercoats Radio, United Kingdom

21982.0 kHz H15 Muhurroq Air, Bahrain, + aircraft TC-JAI

518.0 kHz SVL Limnos Radio, Greece

8942.0 kHz H07 Shannon Air, Ireland, + aircraft B-6131 + N572UP + VQ-BIA

4194.5 kHz Ship stations calling LFI Rogaland Radio, Norway,
with GPS position data in NMEA code

6529.0 kHz H17 Telde Air, Canary Islands, + aircraft F-HPJB + G-VWKD + N281AY + N458MC + PK-GPK

7880.0 kHz DDK3 Hamburg Meteo, Germany

8454.0 kHz UIW Kaliningrad Radio, Russian Federation

8642.0 kHz H07 Shannon Air, Ireland, + aircraft A40-DE + HP1715

8499.8 kHz Digital data station

6532.0 kHz H07 Shannon Air, Ireland, + aircraft B-6090

518.0 kHz 9AS Split Radio, Croatia

518.0 kHz Centre Regional Operationnel de Surveillance et de Sauvetage Toulon, France
Solo ke, starobalì sarebbe un BIG CRAFT ed avrebbe una lunghezza di 3 cento metri ...
SENTIUNAROBA ADESSO COMMANDO IO PORCO CANE TELODICOIO TECAPPI:
VADA A BORDO CAZZO!!!

21949.0 kHz H08 Johannesburg Air, South Africa (Republic of), + aircraft UPS15

8424.0 kHz SVO Olympia Radio, Athens, Greece

21982.0 kHz H15 Muhurroq Air, Bahrain, + aircraft 5A-LAI

518.0 kHz EJK Irish Coast Guard Valentia, Ireland

518.0 kHz LFO Oerlandet Radio, Norway

518.0 kHz OXJ Torshavn Radio, Faroe Islands, Denmark

6532.0 kHz H07 Shannon Air, Ireland, + aircraft A6-EIJ + N285AY + ZS-SNB

518.0 kHz ICH Italian Navy La Maddalena Island, Italy

4209.5 kHz TAH Istanbul Radio, Turkey

17928.0 kHz H17 Telde Air, Canary Islands, + aircraft 5A-ONA

8439.0 kHz PBB Royal Netherlands Navy Den Helder, Netherlands
Brandnew 2012 edition of our Perseus Frequency Database
now shows utility stations' callsigns as well!

4610.0 kHz GYA Royal Navy London, United Kingdom

2790.8 kHz FUE French Navy Brest, France
Brandnew 2012 edition of our Perseus Frequency Database
now shows utility stations' callsigns as well!

4721.0 kHz ADW United States Air Force Andrews AFB, MD, United States of America

518.0 kHz Grindavik Radio, Iceland

518.0 kHz LGQ Rogaland Radio, Norway

518.0 kHz 9HD Valetta Radio, Malta

4227.5 kHz IDR Italian Navy Rome, Italy
Brandnew 2012 edition of our Perseus Frequency Database
now shows utility stations' callsigns as well!

21982.0 kHz H15 Muhurroq Air, Bahrain, + aircraft LP2706

6212.0 kHz IDN Italian Navy Napoli, Italy
Notch filter cuts out nearly 100 Hz of the PSK aggregate
Strong selective fading is experienced here
The robust signal is perfectly decoded anyway ...
Now try the same with that ridiculous DRM for broadcast stations!

6212.0 kHz IDN Italian Navy Napoli, Italy
Notch filter cuts out nearly 100 Hz of the PSK aggregate
The robust signal is perfectly decoded anyway ...
Now try the same with that ridiculous DRM for broadcast stations!
Brandnew 2012 edition of our Perseus Frequency Database
now shows utility stations' callsigns as well!

8446.5 kHz HEB Berne Radio, Switzerland

2618.5 kHz GYA Royal Navy London, United Kingdom

490.0 kHz EAV Valencia Radio, Spain

490.0 kHz Grindavik Radio, Iceland

518.0 kHz GNI Niton Radio, United Kingdom

518.0 kHz IAR Rome Radio, Italy

518.0 kHz 7TA El Djaza'ir Radio, Algeria

10066.0 kHz H06 Hat Yai Air, Thailand, + aircraft QFA9

9157.0 kHz HEC Berne Radio, Switzerland

10100.8 kHz DDK9 Hamburg Meteo, Germany
Brandnew 2012 edition of our Perseus Frequency Database
now shows utility stations' callsigns as well!

3855.0 kHz DDK6 Hamburg Meteo, Germany

518.0 kHz 7TA El Djaza'ir Radio, Algeria

518.0 kHz 7TA El Djaza'ir Radio, Algeria

518.0 kHz Grimeton Radio, Sweden

12559.5 kHz UAT Moscow Radio, Russian Federation. The station itself continues to announce the incorrect frequency 12559.5 kHz ... since 2010!

15025.0 kHz H03 Reykjavik Air, Iceland, + aircraft N458MC

5315.0 kHz SAB Goeteborg Radio, Sweden

4235.0 kHz NMF United States Coast Guard Boston MA, United States of America

13303.0 kHz H17 Telde Air, Canary Islands, + aircraft D-ALCI + QR0021

5315.0 kHz SAB Goeteborg Radio, Sweden
Brandnew 2012 edition of our Perseus Frequency Database
now shows utility stations' callsigns as well!

4996.0 kHz RWM Moscow Time Signal, Russian Federation
Brandnew 2012 edition of our Perseus Frequency Database
now shows utility stations' callsigns as well!

4553.5 kHz German Coast Guard Cuxhaven, Germany

10066.0 kHz H06 Hat Yai Air, Thailand, + aircraft B-LNZ + OD-MRT

6532.0 kHz H07 Shannon Air, Ireland, + aircraft C-FITU + C-GTSR + N661US

7880.0 kHz DDK3 Hamburg Meteo, Germany

11184.0 kHz H03 Reykjavik Air, Iceland, + aircraft B-KPA + CN-ROY + CN-ROZ + D-ALCA

6362.0 kHz MGJ Royal Navy Faslane, United Kingdom

12599.5 kHz UAT Moscow Radio, Russian Federation

12315.0 kHz IDN Italian Navy Napoli, Italy
Brandnew 2012 edition of our Perseus Frequency Database
now shows utility stations' callsigns as well!

8977.0 kHz H03 Reykjavik Air, Iceland, + aircraft RJA105

490.0 kHz OST Oostende Radio, Belgium

4215.7 kHz IDR Italian Navy Rome, Italy

11039.0 kHz DDH9 Hamburg Meteo, Germany

10066.0 kHz H06 Hat Yai Air, Thailand, + aircraft VT-INV

518.0 kHz EAR La Coruna Radio, Spain

6532.0 kHz H07 Shannon Air, Ireland, + aircraft A6-EDD + A6-EIG + N279AY + UAE242

5315.0 kHz SAB Goeteborg Radio, Sweden. Telugu again?

5315.0 kHz SAB Goeteborg Radio, Sweden. Seems to be Telugu this one?

11039.0 kHz DDH9 Hamburg Meteo, Germany
Actual frequency is not listed in the broadcast ...
Brandnew 2012 edition of our Perseus Frequency Database
now shows utility stations' callsigns as well!

8422.0 kHz OSY Sailmail Radio, Brugge, Belgium

21982.0 kHz H15 Muhurroq Air, Bahrain, + aircraft VT-INF + VT-INO + 4K-AZ81 + 5A-LAI

17916.0 kHz H05 Auckland Air, New Zealand, + aircraft VQ-BKU

518.0 kHz IDC Cagliari Radio, Italy

10066.0 kHz H06 Hat Yai Air, Thailand, + aircraft TC-JAI

12678.0 kHz LFI Rogaland Radio, NOR

490.0 kHz Centre Regional Operationnel de Surveillance et de Sauvetage Toulon, France

4610.0 kHz GYA Royal Navy London, United Kingdom, incorrect frequency 11088.5 instead of 11086.5!

4610.0 kHz GYA Royal Navy London, United Kingdom

4610.0 kHz GYA Royal Navy London, United Kingdom

21982.0 kHz H15 Muhurroq Air, Bahrain, + aircraft B-6616 + CI-072 + GA728 + N742CK + PK-GPK + VT-IGL + VT-INY

11318.0 kHz H13 Santa Cruz Air, Bolivia, + aircraft CPA034

8125.0 kHz RETJ Spanish Navy Madrid, Spain

4235.0 kHz NMF United States Coast Guard Boston MA, United States of America

12709.0 kHz A9M Hamala Radio, Bahrain

6532.0 kHz H07 Shannon Air, Ireland, + aircraft N76153 + N969AV

5652.0 kHz H04 Riverhead Air NY, United States of America, + aircraft ZS-SXD

21949.0 kHz H08 Johannesburg Air, South Africa (Republic of), + aircraft 5A-ONL.
Don't them technical guys do any maintenance with a faulty aircraft - see pertinent message below?!!!

8638.5 kHz HEB Berne Radio, Switzerland
Brandnew 2012 edition of our Perseus Frequency Database
now shows utility stations' callsigns as well!

8040.0 kHz GYA Royal Navy London, United Kingdom

2610.2 kHz FUO French Navy Toulon, France
Brandnew 2012 edition of our Perseus Frequency Database
now shows utility stations' callsigns as well!

3855.0 kHz DDK6 Hamburg Meteo, Germany

518.0 kHz Gislovshammar Radio, Sweden

490.0 kHz TAN Izmir Radio, Turkey

10084.0 kHz H05 Auckland Air, New Zealand, + aircraft DAH205

22498.5 kHz 9HD Valetta Radio, Malta
Brandnew 2012 edition of our Perseus Frequency Database
now shows utility stations' callsigns as well!

8927.0 kHz H16 Agana Air, Guam, + aircraft SU0372

4209.5 kHz TAH Istanbul Radio, Turkey

8424.0 kHz SVO Olympia Radio, Athens, Greece

21955.0 kHz H17 Telde Air, Canary Islands, + aircraft A6-ERG + HZ-AQE + JY-AYK

8418.0 kHz IAR Rome Radio, Italy

7880.0 kHz DDK3 Hamburg Meteo, Germany

518.0 kHz UGE Arkhangelsk Radio, Russian Federation

11181.0 kHz JDG United States Navy Diego Garcia

11039.0 kHz DDH9 Hamburg Meteo, Germany

12596.0 kHz RLK Arkhangelsk Radio, Russian Federation

8125.0 kHz RETJ Spanish Navy Madrid, Spain

13069.4 kHz KFS San Franciso Radio CA, United States of America

13162.4 kHz VCT Tors Cove Radio, NFLD, Canada
Brandnew 2012 edition of our Perseus Frequency Database
now shows utility stations' callsigns as well!

10081.0 kHz H01 San Franciso Air CA, United States of America, + aircraft ZS-SNF

518.0 kHz EJM Irish Coast Guard Malin Head, Ireland

518.0 kHz 4XO Haifa Radio, Israel

7880.0 kHz DDK3 Hamburg Meteo, Germany

5195.0 kHz DRA5 Kiel, Germany

7682.8 kHz Unidentified station

11184.0 kHz H03 Reykjavik Air, Iceland, + aircraft N384HA

8467.5 kHz JJC Kyodo Tsushin Tokyo, Japan

12579.0 kHz NRV United States Coast Guard Apra Harbour, Guam

13841.2 kHz RFPTC French Forces N'djamena, Chad, to RFFA Ministry of Defence Paris, France

7756.7 kHz Egyptian Embassy Tehran, Iran, to Ministry of Foreign Affairs Cairo, Egypt, partly using the ATU-Arabic teleprinter alphabet. You can easily "translate" this text by means of our Radio Data Code Manual and state-of-the-art technology such as WAVECOM Digital Data Decoders and Microsoft Windows. The procedure can be fully automated: 1. mark the text that you wish to translate; 2. copy it into the clipboard (using String-C); 3. go to your word processing software such as Microsoft Word for Windows and open a new document; 4. copy the contents of the clipboard into the document; 5. save this document somewhere under e.g. arabic.doc; 6. record a macro that replaces character for character according to our code tables (this is case-sensitive: search for capital letters such as A and change them to small letters such as q, B to ch, C to t, etc.). Needless to say, different alphabets such as standard Arabic, or Cyrillic, or third-shift Cyrillic, or third-shift Korean, or any simple substitutions such as those used by certain diplomatic and military radionets, require different macros. The whole procedure takes not more than a few seconds - for any length of text! The result is Arabic phonetic text; 7. search for words, if necessary use our vocabulary. A very good Arabic-English dictionary that we have used for decades is The Hans Wehr Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic. It says on page 780 that qa'ida means foundation, groundwork; basis; fundament; base; support, socle, foot, pedestal; chassis, undercarriage; precept, rule, principle, maxim; formula; method, manner, mode; model, pattern. Got it?
Brandnew 2012 edition of our Perseus Frequency Database
now shows utility stations' callsigns as well!

22590.0 kHz VCS Halifax Radio, NS, Canada
Brandnew 2012 edition of our Perseus Frequency Database
now shows utility stations' callsigns as well!

22448.8 kHz FUV French Navy Jibuti, Djibouti
Brandnew 2012 edition of our Perseus Frequency Database
now shows utility stations' callsigns as well!

16898.5 kHz XSG Shanghai Radio, China

21949.0 kHz H08 Johannesburg Air, South Africa (Republic of), + aircraft 5A-ONC + 5A-ONL

518.0 kHz IQM Mondolfo Radio, Italy

8551.5 kHz CTP North Atlantic Treaty Organization Lisbon, Portugal

4610.0 kHz GYA Royal Navy London, United Kingdom

17912.0 kHz H14 Krasnoyarsk Air, Russian Federation, + aircraft UAE1

8424.0 kHz SVO Olympia Radio, Athens, Greece

8454.8 kHz FUG French Navy Saissac, France
Brandnew 2012 edition of our Perseus Frequency Database
now shows utility stations' callsigns as well!

11184.0 kHz H03 Reykjavik Air, Iceland, + aircraft D-ALCA + HP1534 + JY-AYP

518.0 kHz PBK Netherlands Coast Guard Den Helder, Netherlands

13050.0 kHz UDK Murmansk Radio, Russian Federation
Brandnew 2012 edition of our Perseus Frequency Database
now shows utility stations' callsigns as well!

13859.1 kHz CIS-36 MFSK digital data station

5652.0 kHz H04 Riverhead Air NY, United States of America, + aircraft ABW513

4500.0 kHz OSN Belgian Navy Oostende, Belgium
Brandnew 2012 edition of our Perseus Frequency Database
now shows utility stations' callsigns as well!

11500.0 kHz Digital data station

518.0 kHz EAV Valencia Radio, Spain

518.0 kHz EAV Valencia Radio, Spain

7880.0 kHz DDK3 Hamburg Meteo, Germany

4610.0 kHz GYA Royal Navy London, United Kingdom

4610.0 kHz GYA Royal Navy London, United Kingdom

4610.0 kHz GYA Royal Navy London, United Kingdom

7880.0 kHz DDK3 Hamburg Meteo, Germany

4207.0 kHz PETROMAR Platforma Centrala oilfield, Romania

9091.0 kHz Unidentified station

518.0 kHz LGT Tjoeme (!) Radio, Norway

518.0 kHz IQA Augusta Radio, Italy

4721.0 kHz JNR United States Navy Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico

3855.0 kHz DDK6 Hamburg Meteo, Germany

8948.0 kHz H17 Telde Air, Canary Islands, + aircraft UPS0218

8886.0 kHz H14 Krasnoyarsk Air, Russian Federation, + aircraft 9K-EAE

11184.0 kHz H03 Reykjavik Air, Iceland, + aircraft HS-TNB + JY-AYF + OHLBT + UPS0219

518.0 kHz Mondolfo Radio, Italy

4207.0 kHz PETROMAR Platforma Centrala oilfield, Romania

129.1 kHz DCF 49 Europäische Funk-Rundsteuerung München, Germany

10265.9 kHz FUG French Navy Saissac, France

8927.0 kHz H01 San Franciso Air CA, United States of America, + aircraft AC0874

6532.0 kHz H07 Shannon Air, Ireland, + aircraft CO0106

2187.5 kHz 2510100 Hornafjördur Radio, Iceland

518.0 kHz ESA Tallinn Radio, Estonia

518.0 kHz SVH Iraklion Radio, Greece

4216.0 kHz TAH Istanbul Radio, Turkey

2610.2 kHz FUO French Navy Toulon, France
Brandnew 2012 edition of our Perseus Frequency Database
now shows utility stations' callsigns as well!

4235.0 kHz NMF United States Coast Guard Boston MA, United States of America

490.0 kHz TFX Siglufjördur Radio, Iceland

4209.5 kHz TAH Istanbul Radio, Turkey

518.0 kHz LGP Bodoe Radio, Norway

4235.0 kHz NMF United States Coast Guard Boston MA, United States of America

4235.0 kHz NMF United States Coast Guard Boston MA, United States of America

518.0 kHz LGD Oerlandet Radio, Norway

518.0 kHz Centre Regional Operationnel de Surveillance et de Sauvetage Corsen, France

8151.0 kHz IDR Italian Navy Rome, Italy
Brandnew 2012 edition of our Perseus Frequency Database
now shows utility stations' callsigns as well!

6589.0 kHz H11 Panama City Air, Panama, + aircraft UP0204

518.0 kHz TAH Istanbul Radio, Turkey

8424.0 kHz SVO Olympia Radio, Athens, Greece
Brandnew 2012 edition of our Perseus Frequency Database
now shows utility stations' callsigns as well!

6825.0 kHz FAV22 French Army Mont-Valerien, France

22413.0 kHz Digital data station

6625.0 kHz H04 Riverhead Air NY, United States of America, + aircraft N204UW

2815.0 kHz MKL Royal Air Force London, United Kingdom

2461.5 kHz 0A Irish Navy Dublin, Ireland

3737.5 kHz Digital data station

4235.0 kHz NMF United States Coast Guard Boston MA, United States of America

8454.8 kHz FUG French Navy Saissac, France

4271.0 kHz CFH Canadian Forces Halifax NS, Canada

11159.0 kHz NNI United States Navy Napoli, Italy

Volcanic ash chaos conference security code ;-))

10081.0 kHz H15 Hoolehua Air, Molokai, Hawaii, + aircraft CO0591

9067.7 kHz Egyptian Embassy El Djazair, Algeria, to Ministry of Foreign Affairs Cairo, Egypt, using the ATU-Arabic teleprinter alphabet. You can easily "translate" this text by means of our Radio Data Code Manual and state-of-the-art technology such as WAVECOM Digital Data Decoders and Microsoft Windows. The procedure can be fully automated: 1. mark the text that you wish to translate; 2. copy it into the clipboard (using String-C); 3. go to your word processing software such as Microsoft Word for Windows and open a new document; 4. copy the contents of the clipboard into the document; 5. save this document somewhere under e.g. arabic.doc; 6. record a macro that replaces character for character according to our code tables (this is case-sensitive: search for capital letters such as A and change them to small letters such as q, B to ch, C to t, etc.). Needless to say, different alphabets such as standard Arabic, or Cyrillic, or third-shift Cyrillic, or third-shift Korean, or any simple substitutions such as those used by certain diplomatic and military radionets, require different macros. The whole procedure takes not more than a few seconds - for any length of text! The result is Arabic phonetic text; 7. search for words, if necessary use our vocabulary. A very good Arabic-English dictionary that we have used for decades is The Hans Wehr Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic. It says on page 780 that qa'ida means foundation, groundwork; basis; fundament; base; support, socle, foot, pedestal; chassis, undercarriage; precept, rule, principle, maxim; formula; method, manner, mode; model, pattern. Got it?

11129.0 kHz CM4 Digital data station, Algeria, calling DJT Djanet

18196.0 kHz UDZ21 Digital data station

8106.9 kHz SWA Athens Meteo, Greece

6247.0 kHz RETJ Spanish Navy Madrid, Spain

7949.5 kHz FDI22 French Air Force Narbonne, France

8190.0 kHz CAGLIARI Italian Finance Guard Cagliari, Italy, to ROMA Italian Finance Guard Rome, Italy

15920.0 kHz CFH Canadian Forces Halifax NS, Canada

8444.0 kHz Murmansk Meteo, Russian Federation

4566.4 kHz CPK Santa Cruz Radio, Bolivia

4271.0 kHz CFH Canadian Forces Halifax NS, Canada

4271.0 kHz CFH Canadian Forces Halifax NS, Canada

6316.5 kHz VJS Perth Radio WA, Australia

6482.9 kHz 9MR Malaysian Navy Johor Baharu, Malaysia

20047.7 kHz D Beacon Odessa, Ukraine

8106.9 kHz SWA Athens Meteo, Greece

5333.1 kHz Digital data station

4271.0 kHz CFH Canadian Forces Halifax NS, Canada

4240.2 kHz FUE French Navy Brest, France

4240.2 kHz FUE French Navy Brest, France

4240.2 kHz FUE French Navy Brest, France

4218.5 kHz LZW Varna Radio, Bulgaria

12903.0 kHz RBSL Indian Navy Mumbai, India

13444.2 kHz RFQP French Forces Jibuti, Djibouti, to RFVI French Forces Le Port de la Riviere des Galets, Reunion

11612.0 kHz Baku, Azerbaijan

4240.2 kHz FUE French Navy Brest, France

4240.2 kHz FUE French Navy Brest, France

2806.0 kHz IGJ Italian Navy Augusta, Italy

8421.5 kHz LZW Varna Radio, Bulgaria

2530 - 2630 kHz gives you no less than 11 PSK aggregate signals. Not all of these are simple STANAG 4285!

5430.0 kHz USDS Tarko-Sale Air, Russian Federation

7644.2 kHz RFVI French Forces Le Port de la Riviere des Galets, Reunion, to RFFA Ministry of Defence Paris, France

5850.0 kHz OXT Copenhagen Meteo, Denmark

6507.0 kHz VTP Indian Navy Vishakhapatnam, India, extremely bad reception here in the current sunspot minimum, correct aggregate would read
YRYRYRYRYRY VTP 13/14 RBSL VNR VNR RYRYRY SGSGSG
where VNR = Vishakhapatnam Naval Radio. Funny inconsequence, up to this day, on the "Mumbai" channels they continue to identify as BNR = Bombay Naval Radio, and not as MNR ... not to mention "Chennai"!

293.5 kHz DGPS Beacon Iffezheim, Germany, including a screenshot of the GARMIN GPSmap 60CSx that shows the location of transmitter ID 760 near Bad Abbach. We use two of these excellent units, daily. It's simply the best GPS receiver for outdoor and wilderness applications. Forget the new Colorado and Oregon series!

4209.5 kHz Makung Radio, Taiwan (Democratic Republic of China)

4616.0 kHz BMF T'ai-pei Meteo, Taiwan (Democratic Republic of China)

4616.0 kHz BMF T'ai-pei Meteo, Taiwan (Democratic Republic of China)

4616.0 kHz BMF T'ai-pei Meteo, Taiwan (Democratic Republic of China)

4616.0 kHz BMF T'ai-pei Meteo, Taiwan (Democratic Republic of China)

12579.0 kHz NMF United States Coast Guard Boston MA, United States of America

10011.7 kHz Tipasa Prefecture, Algeria, to 7RA20 Ministry of Interior El Djaza'ir, Algeria

10011.7 kHz El Tarf Prefecture, Algeria, to 7RA20 Ministry of Interior El Djaza'ir, Algeria

10011.7 kHz Ech Chelif Prefecture, Algeria, to 7RA20 Ministry of Interior El Djaza'ir, Algeria

10011.7 kHz Bou Saada Prefecture, Algeria, to 7RA20 Ministry of Interior El Djaza'ir, Algeria

5180.2 kHz UNLL Kolkpashevo Air SW, Russian Federation

4209.5 kHz XVG Hai Phong Radio, Viet Nam

11298.3 kHz Biskra Prefecture, Algeria, to 7RA20 Ministry of Interior El Djaza'ir, Algeria

4556.3 kHz RETA Spanish Army Madrid, Spain

8184.7 kHz Egyptian Embassy Rome, Italy, to Ministry of Foreign Affairs Cairo, Egypt, using the ATU-Arabic teleprinter alphabet. You can easily "translate" this text by means of our Radio Data Code Manual and state-of-the-art technology such as WAVECOM Digital Data Decoders and Microsoft Windows. The procedure can be fully automated: 1. mark the text that you wish to translate; 2. copy it into the clipboard (using String-C); 3. go to your word processing software such as Microsoft Word for Windows and open a new document; 4. copy the contents of the clipboard into the document; 5. save this document somewhere under e.g. arabic.doc; 6. record a macro that replaces character for character according to our code tables (this is case-sensitive: search for capital letters such as A and change them to small letters such as q, B to ch, C to t, etc.). Needless to say, different alphabets such as standard Arabic, or Cyrillic, or third-shift Cyrillic, or third-shift Korean, or any simple substitutions such as those used by certain diplomatic and military radionets, require different macros. The whole procedure takes not more than a few seconds - for any length of text! The result is Arabic phonetic text; 7. search for words, if necessary use our vocabulary. A very good Arabic-English dictionary that we have used for decades is The Hans Wehr Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic. It says on page 780 that qa'ida means foundation, groundwork; basis; fundament; base; support, socle, foot, pedestal; chassis, undercarriage; precept, rule, principle, maxim; formula; method, manner, mode; model, pattern. Got it?

13957.0 kHz Ministry of Foreign Affairs Tunis, Tunisia

12579.0 kHz NMC United States Coast Guard San Francisco CA, United States of America

13572.5 kHz RFFX Ministry of Defence Paris, France, to RFFXL French Forces Naqoura, Lebanon

13572.5 kHz RFFX Ministry of Defence Paris, France, to RFFXL French Forces Naqoura, Lebanon

4364.5 kHz 3AC Monte Carlo Radio, Monaco

4625.6 kHz Digital data station

18529.5 kHz 7RV50 Algerian Embassy Moscow, Russian Federation, to 7RQ20 Ministry of Foreign Affairs El Djaza'ir, Algeria

18529.5 kHz Algerian Embassy Jakarta, Indonesia, to 7RQ20 Ministry of Foreign Affairs El Djaza'ir, Algeria

18063.3 kHz RC2JAL International Committee of the Red Cross Jalalabad, Afghanistan, via MB1TBI International Committee of the Red Cross Tbilisi, Georgia, to RC2KAB International Committee of the Red Cross Kabul, Afghanistan. PACTOR-2 variant cracked exclusively by WAVECOM!

13973.0 kHz RC2PES International Committee of the Red Cross Peshawar, Pakistan, via MB1TBI International Committee of the Red Cross Tbilisi, Georgia, to RC2MAZ International Committee of the Red Cross Mazar-e Sherif, Afghanistan. PACTOR-2 variant cracked exclusively by WAVECOM!

Immediately before the beginning of the latest war in Iraq: 13973.0 kHz RC2KAB International Committee of the Red Cross Kabul, Afghanistan, via MB1TBI International Committee of the Red Cross Tbilisi, Georgia, to RC2JAL International Committee of the Red Cross Jalalabad, Afghanistan. PACTOR-2 variant cracked exclusively by WAVECOM!

13973.0 kHz RC2PES International Committee of the Red Cross Peshawar, Pakistan, via MB1TBI International Committee of the Red Cross Tbilisi, Georgia, to RC2JAL International Committee of the Red Cross Jalalabad, Afghanistan. PACTOR-2 variant cracked exclusively by WAVECOM!

7741.7 kHz Egyptian Embassy London, United Kingdom, to Ministry of Foreign Affairs Cairo, Egypt, partly using the ATU-Arabic teleprinter alphabet. You can easily "translate" this text by means of our Radio Data Code Manual and state-of-the-art technology such as WAVECOM Digital Data Decoders and Microsoft Windows. The procedure can be fully automated: 1. mark the text that you wish to translate; 2. copy it into the clipboard (using String-C); 3. go to your word processing software such as Microsoft Word for Windows and open a new document; 4. copy the contents of the clipboard into the document; 5. save this document somewhere under e.g. arabic.doc; 6. record a macro that replaces character for character according to our code tables (this is case-sensitive: search for capital letters such as A and change them to small letters such as q, B to ch, C to t, etc.). Needless to say, different alphabets such as standard Arabic, or Cyrillic, or third-shift Cyrillic, or third-shift Korean, or any simple substitutions such as those used by certain diplomatic and military radionets, require different macros. The whole procedure takes not more than a few seconds - for any length of text! The result is Arabic phonetic text; 7. search for words, if necessary use our vocabulary. A very good Arabic-English dictionary that we have used for decades is The Hans Wehr Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic. It says on page 780 that qa'ida means foundation, groundwork; basis; fundament; base; support, socle, foot, pedestal; chassis, undercarriage; precept, rule, principle, maxim; formula; method, manner, mode; model, pattern. Got it?

8057.7 kHz WGM Sailmail Radio Hollywood FL, United States of America

14575.0 kHz P6Z Ministry of Foreign Affairs Paris, France, to D2Z French Embassy Budapest, Hungary, still using the idiotic C substitution: CF = A, CG = B, CH = C, CI = D, ... Got it?

20633.7 kHz RFVI French Forces Le Port de la Riviere des Galets, Reunion, to RFFA Ministry of Defence Paris, France

11080.0 kHz Syrian Arab News Agency Damascus, Syria, using the Arabic teleprinter alphabet. You can easily "translate" this text by means of our Radio Data Code Manual and state-of-the-art technology such as WAVECOM Digital Data Decoders and Microsoft Windows. The procedure can be fully automated: 1. mark the text that you wish to translate; 2. copy it into the clipboard (using String-C); 3. go to your word processing software such as Microsoft Word for Windows and open a new document; 4. copy the contents of the clipboard into the document; 5. save this document somewhere under e.g. arabic.doc; 6. record a macro that replaces character for character according to our code tables (this is case-sensitive: search for capital letters such as A and change them to small letters such as q, B to ch, C to t, etc.). Needless to say, different alphabets such as standard Arabic, or Cyrillic, or third-shift Cyrillic, or third-shift Korean, or any simple substitutions such as those used by certain diplomatic and military radionets, require different macros. The whole procedure takes not more than a few seconds - for any length of text! The result is Arabic phonetic text; 7. search for words, if necessary use our vocabulary. A very good Arabic-English dictionary that we have used for decades is The Hans Wehr Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic. It says on page 780 that qa'ida means foundation, groundwork; basis; fundament; base; support, socle, foot, pedestal; chassis, undercarriage; precept, rule, principle, maxim; formula; method, manner, mode; model, pattern. Got it?

13973.0 kHz RC2KAN International Committee of the Red Cross Kandahar, Afghanistan, via MB1TBI International Committee of the Red Cross Tbilisi, Georgia, to RC2ISL International Committee of the Red Cross Islamabad, Pakistan. PACTOR-2 variant cracked exclusively by WAVECOM!

16747.0 kHz Ship station relaying Philippine News Agency

518.0 kHz NMC United States Coast Guard San Francisco CA, United States of America

16373.0 kHz 8WB4 Indian Embassy Tehran, Iran, to Ministry of Foreign Affairs Delhi, India

14639.0 kHz Polish Embassy Baghdad, Iraq, to SNN299 Ministry of Foreign Affairs Warsaw, Poland

19101.7 kHz RFLI French Forces Fort de France, Martinique, to RFFA Ministry of Defence Paris, France

10284.0 kHz RC2PRI International Committee of the Red Cross Pristina, Serbia, via MB1GVA International Committee of the Red Cross Geneva, Switzerland, to HB8GVA International Committee of the Red Cross Geneva, Switzerland. PACTOR-2 variant cracked exclusively by WAVECOM!

15946.5 kHz EAE220 Ministry of Foreign Affairs Madrid, Spain, to Spanish Embassy San Salvador, El Salvador

16800.0 kHz Ship station relaying Philippine News Agency

17462.7 kHz RFPTC French Forces N'djamena, Chad, to RFFA Ministry of Defence Paris, France

16327.0 kHz Romanian Embassy Baghdad, Iraq, to Ministry of Foreign Affairs Bucharest, Romania

5326.0 kHz RFFEDFO French Forces Hradiste, Czech Republic, to RFFE/SOUGE French Forces Bordeaux, France

15821.9 kHz SAM Ministry of Foreign Affairs Stockholm, Sweden, to SAM52 Swedish Embassy Tel Aviv, Israel, still using year 1999 instead of 2000

9179.0 kHz HBD55 Swiss Embassy Madrid, Spain, to HBD20 Ministry of Foreign Affairs Berne, Switzerland

20011.7 kHz Ministry of Foreign Affairs Islamabad, Pakistan, to Pakistan Embassy Paris, France

20630.4 kHz HGX45 Hungarian Embassy Islamabad, Pakistan, to HGX21 Ministry of Foreign Affairs Budapest, Hungary

21974.0 kHz TAD Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ankara, Turkey

20584.0 kHz SALCOST Garafiri, Guinea, to SALCOST Rome, Italy

13933.0 kHz DOR Ministry of Foreign Affairs Sofia, Bulgaria

18206.5 kHz Indonesian Embassy Damascus, Syria, to Ministry of Foreign Affairs Jakarta, Indonesia

6777.2 kHz AGA5MC United States Air Force Military Affiliated Radio System McChord Air Force Base, Tacoma WA, United States of America

5049.2 kHz CSP20 Lisbon Police, Portugal

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