[Lf] Nato transmissions
Andre' Kesteloot
akestelo at bellatlantic.net
Mon Jul 10 19:20:54 CDT 2000
RTTY/CW station on 82.750 Khz
Costas Krallis wrote:
> At 10:39 10/07/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>
> > Thanks for confirming my suspicions. The only thing that I am still puzzled
> > about is the station being called, 5DQ, that sounds like Morocco - is that
> > possible?
>
> These trigraphs are NATO callsigns and/or recipient indicators
> and change daily. Their structure is random.
>
> > Strangely I cannot find RTTY settings that seem to produce the same sort of
> > text though.
>
> The RTTY signal is encrypted with an on-line security device.
> For similar transmissions try 4731 kHz during local evenings.
>
> Costas
>
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