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DK3UZ  > INTRUDER 16.05.07 20:57l 26 Lines 785 Bytes #999 (0) @ EU
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Read: GUEST OE6DFD DL6DBA DL1DVE DL1LCA DL8BO DB8CU
Subj: Re: 3549.75
Path: DB0FHN<DB0FOR<DB0MRW<DB0ERF<DB0HGW<DB0HST<DB0HRO<DB0HHT
Sent: 070516/1848Z @:DB0HHT.#HH.DEU.EU [TCP/IP,JO43XP] BBSX-2.14L $:0726FDADK3U

In <030132135PZT@bbs.net> g0ftd@gb7pzt writes:

>Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 10:04:28 +0000
>From: g0ftd@gb7pzt.#24.gbr.eu (Andy)
>To: intrud@eu
>Subject: Re: 3549.75


> ON4NS wrote:-
>> I am receiving a morse station sending random figures and letters at slow
>> speed for nearly two days now. No callsign. Very strong at evenings.
>> Any idea what that is?

> Military. One clue to it's origin is to listen for Cyrillic Morse
> characters such as:

> ..-- or ---. or .-.-

   The above also represent ü, ö and ä, so they don't necessarily
represent cyrillic letters. Further the transmissions reported by
ON4NS are lacking these letters.

   73, Eddi ._._.
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