E10 MOSSAD ON 6840 KHZ

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EZI Mossad number station recorded 3 August 2010 at 2230 utc on 6840 khz. This station can be heard most evenings here in central england transmision starts at 2230 utc (2330 local time) and runs for approx half an hour it can be weak at times . Audio has been put through a signal processor to enhance readability. About a signal 3 to 5 here normally, be nice to hear how other people around the world pick this one up. Received on a palstar R30A hf receiver with a random wire antenna

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  • E10 used to indicate the number of groups just before the message, thus "EZI EZI ... EZI GROUP x GROUP x MSG ...END-OF-MESSAGE REPEAT MSG END-OF-MESSAGE END-OF-TRANSMISSION"

  • @obladanus thanks for info

  • Nice R30A there with the good old Yaesu under it! I'll take a look later and see how well it comes in here.

  • @G0IFI i really like the palstar a good no nonsense radio thanks for veiwing 8-)

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  • @19AT200 As much as people say they don't know it is now WELL KNOWN that this are used by spies, as people has either received this kind of messages and a shortwave radio to receive a message to get out of a country, or spies have been caught with both the pads to decipher them and their shortwave radios.. so not much of a secret nowadays this are mostly used for spies.

  • @teunaydin the maker of the video is selling , people are buying :)

  • I see a FRG in there, not turned on either :(

  • @19AT200

    That's the thing, nobody knows. It's suspected that those transmission are used to send messages to spies.

  • i dont understand what this transmission are used for?

    Can some one explain it to me/?

    tnx Michel

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