Katok-65

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Katok-65 is the callsign for a Russian military communication station. It is very active during Russian military exercises, most notably ZAPAD. Katok-65 is the recipient callsign of messages sent on this network; it wouldn't indicate the name of the station itself sending on it. Messages addressed to Katok-65 also rarely appeared on the main district network, on the channel 4625, UVB-76 (The Buzzer).
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Katok-65 is the callsign for a Russian military communication station. It is very active during Russian military exercises, most notably ZAPAD. Katok-65 is the recipient callsign of messages sent on this network; it wouldn't indicate the name of the station itself sending on it. Messages addressed to Katok-65 also rarely appeared on the main district network, on the channel 4625 kHz, UVB-76 (The Buzzer).
This network also formerly used 6930 kHz for daytime frequency, before it switched to 4224 kHz.
This network also formerly used 6930 kHz for daytime frequency, before it switched to 4224 kHz.
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Katok-65 (recipient callsign)
Katok-65 (recipient callsign)
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Frequencies: 3218.5 (nighttime), 4224 (daytime)
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Frequencies: 3218.5 kHz (nighttime), 4224 kHz (daytime)
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Status: Active
Status: Active
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Voice: Live Russian
Voice: Live Russian
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Emission mode: USB
Emission mode: USB
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Location: Russia
Location: Russia
(Information courtesy of Priyom.org)
(Information courtesy of Priyom.org)

Latest revision as of 19:40, 18 December 2018

Katok-65 is the callsign for a Russian military communication station. It is very active during Russian military exercises, most notably ZAPAD. Katok-65 is the recipient callsign of messages sent on this network; it wouldn't indicate the name of the station itself sending on it. Messages addressed to Katok-65 also rarely appeared on the main district network, on the channel 4625 kHz, UVB-76 (The Buzzer).

This network also formerly used 6930 kHz for daytime frequency, before it switched to 4224 kHz.


SPECIFICS


Katok-65 (recipient callsign)

Frequencies: 3218.5 kHz (nighttime), 4224 kHz (daytime)

Status: Active

Voice: Live Russian

Emission mode: USB

Location: Russia


(Information courtesy of Priyom.org)



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