V02 was a Cuban numbers station first reported around the 1960’s. It was believed to be transmitted in the same area as Radio Havana as the stations mixed together often, among other common mistakes. It was replaced by the variant V02a in 1997.
Message Recording
Message Format
Preamble | Message | Outro | |||
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“Atención” | 25804 | 25804 | 150 | 30138 85391 … | Final |
5-digit message header |
5-digit message header |
Group count, always 150 |
5-digit single groups |
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Repeated for several minutes | Repeated 2x | Repeated 3x |
Variants
V02a
More information about this variant can be found on V02a’s profile. This numbers station completely replaced the original V02 in 1997.
V02b
V02b was a variant of V02a with an ID of 4 digits instead of 5. Emitted in AM mode.
V02c
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Numbers Station Summary
Nickname: The Spanish Lady/Atención
Activity: Inactive
Emission mode: AM
Voice Summary: Female Spanish voice from the Stasi Speech/Morse machine..
Location: Havana, Cuba
Family Relatives: V02a, V02b, M08
Station Family: Family 18 “Cuban”
Sources
The Conet Project – V02 Recording