Title: 13403 kHz - E07 number station - longest transmission ever, Apr 11 2018 Source:
Shortwave URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgBCyFrpgUo&t=1310s Published:Apr 11, 2018 Author:Russia Post Date:2021-02-22 12:38:48 by Esso Keywords:None Views:383 Comments:3
A "radio broadcast" by a spy numbers station, designated E07, believed to originate in Russia. This transmission is remarkable in its unusual length of 1 hour straight!
The reason for such a long transmission were the messages relayed over to a spy this link is set for. Agent 641 received two messages, one consisting of 293 5-digit groups, while the second one had 266 of them. This totals to 559 groups. Certainly a lot to write down!
Why had he receive so many (long) messages? In fact, there is a lot going on concerning Russia, its diplomacy and military activities, from diverting of Russian foreign-based diplomats to possible military activities in Syria.
According to a numbers stations schedule available at http://priyom.org , this is a repeat of 17:00 UTC broadcast on 14603 kHz, for which a 20-minute-long window had been planned. But due to the length of this transmission, instead of 17:20 UTC, the repeat on 13403 kHz started as late as 18:04. Another repeat that should have followed them up at 17:40, actually kicked off at 19:08 UTC on 12103 kHz.
Recorded over the WebSDR of the University of Twente in Enschede, The Netherlands - http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
Poster Comment:
Enigma ID: E07 Name: English Man Freq.: 13403kHz, 13.403Mhz Status: Active Voice: Male Emission mode: Upper Side Band AM Location: Moscow, Russia E07 is the English language mode of the Russian 7 operator.