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  • I can just imagine the spy operator sitting in a cold field with his radio beating his head against a rock in frustration at not being able to copy this crap. LOL

  • Taliban code, prolly. Clandestine activity, just above 7415.

  • AFAIK, no insurgent group has been shown to use numbers stations. While a mobile transmitter is feasible, most stations (like the one above) are clear and audible throughout a continent, and so would probably require a powerful transmitter hosted on 'home' territory.

  • Ah it was a guess. I don't talk to insurgents that often anyway, so I can't say. The late Harry Helms used to write about this stuff. From what I remember, he said consulates and embassies used to use this type of communications. I knew some 9J2 guys that were into amateur radio when I lived down there (I was 9J2RF), and they were pretty active. Interesting all the same. Makes ya wonder.

  • Really weird...

  • Heard E25 today. ID was 780 and the "7" in the first shout was missing. But after EOT i heard a single "7" before shutdown. Maybe it was the first missing 7?

  • I have tried a month or so to get this one! I guess i am to far away. Nice video!

  • She sounds in pain..;-/

  • @onelasssttime She sounds as if she is having an orgasm :D

  • Sounds it haha

  • Maybe shes's drunk? ;-)

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