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ENIGMA ID: M76
Name:
Family: Unknown Members: M76
Reported Activity: Active
Country: Europe
Organization: Unknown
Group Format: 5 figure Long zero
Language: Morse
Transmission Format: Call of 4 digit callsign sent 3 times De 4 digit callsign sent twice, QTC** runs from 01 to 99
** number of groups in preamble = 001 12 Message ang number of groups.
Transmission repeated.
Notes: M76 A new station I have found on 11 December 1998. Is on at 0500 and 1750 on 3819. Format is
Call, 4 Digit callsign De 4 Digit callsign. Uses a different callsign each day, they can be a mixture of letters and figures. It does use accented letters in the callsign. So far noted U ..-- and A .-.-
Only sends the first callsign 3 times, then the second callsign twice. The same callsigns are used on the 1750 transmission, then the 0500 transmission the next day.
****x3 DE ****x2 QTC 96 23 = QTC 96 is a serial number, runs from 01 to 99, 23 is the number of groups in the first part of the message.
First part of message always starts 26310, also in the first 3 groups are the figures 08030. Part of this message has groups of 5 letters, heard so far are D R W and N Last group is always NNNNN. This first part, apart from the first 3 groups is always different.
Then follow several messages which can be repeated for days, sent as
335 33 = 33x5f = Last group usually contains some letter X.
The first six groups of the messages have similarities, The first group is always 40545 and the second starts with 79. The last two figures of the message are always 37. where the last group is 7XXXX, then the previous group will end with a 3.
Is sent fairly fast at about 25 WPM. Not a very good signal in Southern England, but even worse in Holland.
Was not from, April 1999, to November in the UK, but was audible in Europe, as the path is all in daylight, and signals do not travel at that lower frequency. Moves to a lower frequency in the Summer, either 3280 or 3293.
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