Spy Numbers Stations
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Spy Numbers Stations are shortwave radio stations that are speculated to have been broadcasting since World War I. The true origin and purpose of them are unknown. A popular theory is that these stations are intended for spies in the field using a One Time Pad. Another theory is that they are used in drug smuggling operations.
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Active Spy Numbers Stations
- V2 Attencion Cuba
- HM01 Cuba
- V13 New Star Radio Taiwan
- V24 South Korea
- V26 China
- M94 South Korea
- X06 Mazielka, Russia
- XUP Pulser, N. America
- G2 (Swedish Rhapsody) Poland
Inactive Spy Numbers Stations
- E10 MOSSAD Israel
- E3 Lincolnshire Poacher Malta
- M25 KKN family, USA and worldwide
- G03 (The Gong Station) East Germany
Parody Spy Numbers Stations
Not A Spy Numbers Station
- XM Backwards Music Station Also known as Whales
See also
- Soviet/Russian Strategic Communication/Warfare Units
- DGI
- Havana Moon
- Pedro
- ENIGMA
- ENIGMA2000
- Langley Pierce
- Russian 6
- Numbers stations in popular culture
External links
- Numbers Station (Wikipedia)
- The Conet Project (Wikipedia)
- Conet Project downloads
- Spy Numbers
- Simon Mason's website
Further reading
- Langley Pierce: "Intercepting Numbers Stations", Interproducts, Perth, UK, ISBN 0-9519783-4-9, 1994.
- Havana Moon: "Uno, Dos, Cuatro - A Guide to the Numbers Stations", Tiare Publications, Lake Geneva, ISBN 0-936653-06-X, 1987
- Simon Mason: Secret Signals (The Euronumbers Mystery), Tiare Publications, ISBN 0-936653-28-0.
- Harry L. Helms, W5HLH: "How To Tune The Secret Shortwave Spectrum", TAB Books, ISBN 0-8306-1185-1, 1981.
- Don Schimmel: "The Underground Frequency Guide", HighText, ISBN 1-878707-17-5, 1994
