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S11a
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S11 Kreska 0 zero 1 jedynka 2 dw�jka 3 tr�jka' 4 cztery 5 piątka 6 sześć 7 siedem 8 osiem 9 dziewiątka |
S11a
Cherta 0 nul 1 adinka 2 dvoyka 3 troyka 4 chetyorka 5 petyorka 6 shest 7 syem 8 vosyem 9 dyevyet |
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| Video of E11 sent in by Pantera Rosa in Italy. | |||
| G11 ("Strich"),ca. 1980, A3E, QSO by OM Karl-Heinz. Note /000 suffix. | |||
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G11
23 NOV 09 at 0636 UTC on 5351.5 kHz USB |
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comments re S11 by Marcin in Poland. Just came across your numbers stations website. As a native speaker of the Polish language, I noticed immediately that S11 broadcast is in Polish. The word is however not 'presta', but 'kreska' - not having a strict equivalent in English, this means "a short line drawn on paper", which is exactly the same as Russian 'cherta' (S11a). The right spelling for the numerals used is 'zero', 'jedynka', 'dw�jka', 'tr�jka', 'cztery', 'piątka', 'sześć', 'siedem', 'osiem' and 'dziewiątka'. a particularly interesting fact is that as cardinal numerals were used for 4, 6, 7, and 8, the words for 1, 2, 3, 5, and 9 are rather nouns describing the relevant figure, if you know what i mean.. (with s11a it seems more logical - numerals for 6-9, nouns meaning the figure for 1-5). Uwaga' is 'attention', 'Koniec' is 'end'. |
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| E11b on 16005 kHz
22JUN 09 mix with North Korean diplo FSK600 Bd in idler mode Thanks to Poacher in Russia |
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E11a
0950 UTC 11 SEP 08 on 9575 kHz mixing with Radio Medi Un, Morocco. VIDEO
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E11
on 16375 kHz DEC 08
Recorded by Eddy W. in South Australia.
Receiver: Watkins-Johnson HF-1000A
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E11 0711 UTC on 14572 kHz
on 3 SEP 08
Recorded by Eddy W. in South Australia.
Receiver: Watkins-Johnson HF-1000A
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E11
Oblique recorded by DX Man in Russia 7 APR 08 4783 kHz at 2000 UTC |
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| E11b Oblique 855/33
on 14752 kHz USB 0645 UTC 07 MAR 08 Poacher in Russia |
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E11b on 14752 USB for "859/38"
from Poacher in Russia Recorded 0640 UTC 11 JAN 08. |
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S11a
22 minute transmission from DXer in Russia |
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| G11 9443 kHz
for 508/00
1100 UTC 7 DEC 07
VIDEO |
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E11
Oblique at 0900 UTC 14 MAY 08 on 9022 KHz
VIDEO
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| 28
NOV 07 at 09.00 UTC on 9610 kHz USB S11a YL "Cherta" sending message
(Poacher in Russia) for "212" ("212/35"): ...212/35 "vnimanie!" 77777 77777 77777 77777 23796 23679 74128 18712 96401 81444 93488 75819 44102 47739 74291 40888 86154 44646 94134 21587 29441 60339 19810 81959 44116 92356 53837 59963 21232 38792 97704 79813 76074 54776 81643 77777 77777 "konec!" |
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| G11 9443 kHz LSB for 508/00
1100 UTC 16 NOV 07
(Poacher in Russia) |
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| Ice in Russia has sent in a E11 transmission of
26
SEP 07 calling 330/23. Recorded at 2043 UTC on 5194 kHz. E11 330/23 26 SEP 07 DX in Russia sends in a much cleaner version: E11 330/23 30 SEP 07 2243 UTC on 5082 kHz. |
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| Glynn in Yorkshire has sent in
another E11b transmission of 15 SEP 07 calling 886/71. Recorded at 1600 UTC on 10429 kHz. E11b 886/71 15 SEP 07 |
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| DX of Russia has sent in the enormous
E11b transmission of 5 SEP 07 calling 186/204. Recorded at 1101 UTC on 9611 kHz. E11b 186/204 5 SEP 07 204 groups in length! |
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| S11a
"Cherta" 22MAR07 at 1030 UTC on 7984 kHz USB sending message for "210/37" (33 groups): (Poacher in Russia) "210/37 ......... 210/37" Vnimanie! 77777 77777 77777 77777 00486 04515 14805 33223 66308 92598 32791 24561 97927 64708 60183 79635 83299 38721 51875 75423 94872 89753 22774 58119 96909 80499 68259 89159 94308 99089 22227 79215 21362 96661 13679 14876 93908 77777 77777 77777 77777 Vnimanie! 77777 77777 ...(repeat)... 77777 77777 Konec!" |
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E11 "Oblique" for '287/00' on 6252 kHz 10 MAR 07 at 1630 UTC mixed with Japanese diplo station "Slot machine" (XSL). (Poacher in Russia) |
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| E11 "Oblique" for '312/00'
on 8544 kHz USB
5 MAR 07 at 1230 UTC mixed with "Sitor" ARQ system. (Poacher in Russia) |
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| E11b calling 236/39 followed by
message. Poacher in Russia caught this on 8800 kHz at 0845 UTC on 2 FEB 07. E11b 236/20 Attention 77777 77777 77777 94587 34544 68865 77777 23615 28898 43598 93712 20749 69546 56885 99443 52543 32807 80656 87046 97929 52463 07207 50482 60876 08748 08537 73206 00332 11371 33579 31769 69493 11350 77777 60350 41035 74991 77777 62372 84102 84030 |
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| From Greece, Manolis sends in
this
recording of the newly reactivated G11. Recorded 1 FEB 07 at 1800 UTC on 5779 kHz. Calling 121/23. Here is the message: Note non-random numbers. 23456 54678 45678 78902 32567 43258 39876 56789 67890 34567 45678 28904 32543 65432 65789 67890 43267 34567 56789 25438 54326 98345 46789 |
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| G11
message caught by Poacher in Russia. G11 was thought to be inactive but was logged on 5782 kHz at 1800 UTC on 31 JAN 07 calling 121/21. Here is the message: Note non-random numbers. (Thanks Poacher in Russia) 32456 56789 54326 87654 34567 34567 43256 89052 56789 56739 45326 45678 56789 34505 54326 46782 78904 98765 35672 34567 67890 |
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This E11 transmission was recorded on 20 JAN 04 on 8088 kHz E11 183/00 |
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E11 calling 287/00 4181 kHz at 16.30 UTC 23 JAN 07. Poacher in Russia. |
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E11 calling 239/31 on 8800kHz at 0845 UTC with Portuguese radio amateurs in the background. (Thanks to Mr DXer in Egypt.) E11 239/31 |
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This S11A Cherta transmission was recorded by Poacher in Russia. S11A 971/00 5 JUL 06 on 5535 kHz at 2100 UTC |
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This full transmission of S11a was recorded by Poacher in Russia. "217/37", FULL MESSAGE. 9610 kHz in LSB mode 10 JAN 07 at 0900 UTC. S11A 217/37 77777 77777 included in message. |
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This E11 transmission was recorded by Poacher in Russia. E11 186/00 186/00 on 9339 kHz 10 JAN 07 11 00 UTC |
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| E11 Oblique
288/00 E11 Oblique 232/00 E11 Oblique message 690/54 G11 Strich 883/00 G11 Strich message 219/36 G11 Strich 752/00 G11 Strich 897/00 S11A Cherta 755/00 S11 Presta |
Description courtesy ENIGMA group. Many schedules but little traffic is this station's motto. What traffic there is, is very often identical to that sent on the same schedules exactly a year , two years, three years ago-So what are they playing at? The weekly Morse 503 schedule, like a few others has never sent a message, yet carries on regardless. Unlike most others its frequencies are fixed-they do not change seasonally. Weekly Mon 0800 on 10620, Tue 0800 on 10720. Why use two different frequencies 100 kHz apart? What we call IDs, as far as this family is concerned are actually flexible schedule numbers in that from one year to another they do not necessarily use precisely the same start times they may be up to an hour offset Frequencies are not tied to SNs but usually change according to season (carrying the same SNs) No change in activity with the usual flurries of messages every few weeks. This is when several schedules all send messages (always with GCs in the 50s) at around the same time then subside into the more common null message routine. This applies to the bulk of M3 (Morse equivalent station) schedules. Some, however, such as 503 and the anomalous 287 never send messages. 287 runs a floating daily schedule and can be heard at any time or freq., times sometimes being non-standard i.e neither on hour nor h+30. Due to this habit it may always be present, but more likely operates varying-length active periods, each using a different time/freqs pattern. 287 is running its longest schedule so far and can still be heard daily at 1630 - at present on 4180 Unlike most schedules, 503 never seems to change its freq. but remains on 10720... Another oddity is the non-standard start time of 1815 for 211. Newly found schedules 182, 183 & 186 have been identified as part of a new cluster-187 being a new member, yet has been dormant for many years. The anomalous 121�. A further oddity with this family is the dual nature of 016- the only schedule to transmit twice on the same day and send different messages each time noted many times now The use of separate schedule numbers would seem logical. As always, voice activity is very sparse - the only schedule at present active seems to be the long-running Slavic 512 971.. which can be heard monthly at 2100 on 1st & 3rd WED (4015 at present, but will be going higher). Messages are rare.
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