Numbers Stations – ENIGMA 6 is out!

by Mike Chace on Sep 16, 1994, 5:41:18 AM

Achtung! Achtung!

Announcing Issue 6 of ENIGMA
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ENIGMA is the newsletter of the European Numbers Information Group and
Monitoring Association and is essential reading for anyone interested in
the spy numbers stations ever present on shortwave radio today. Although
European-based, we have many monitors throughout the world.

Issue 6 is packed with news and features about the numbers station scene
(both Voice and Morse) including:

* 10 pages of up-to-date station news
* Latest transmission schedules and site news
* Latest frequency information including;

Lincolnshire Poacher, Ready Ready, Nancy Adam Susan,
NNN, CIA Counting Stations, MOSSAD Phonetic Alphabet,
German Two Letter, Three Note Oddity, Swedish Rhapsody,
Bulgarian Betty and Morse Numbers Stations

* Detailed Station Features on:

– “The Russian and English Man”
– “The Phonetic Alphabet Station – EZI”
– “The Counting Stations”
– Simon Mason on “Hitches and Glitches”

* Things that go Buzz in the Night
* A Postcard from Greece
* Spying by Numbers
* ENIGMA Bookshelf reviews Ferrell’s Confidential Frequency List

Issue 6 includes Part 2 of our special “Morse Supplement” which covers
those numbers stations transmitting in Morse Code rather than voice.

The ENIGMA Newsletter can be obtained from:

ENIGMA
c/o Bradford Resource Centre
31 Manor Row
Bradford
West Yorkshire
BD1 4PS
United Kingdom.

The Newsletter is available for 2 Pounds Sterling (a single copy) or for
10 Pounds Sterling (a year’s subscription – 4 issues).

Numbers on the World Wide Web
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For those of you with access to the World Wide Web, take a look at
The Shortwave / Radio Catalog (issue #9) at URL:

http://itre.uncecs.edu/radio/

where you can find information about Numbers Stations and ENIGMA.

Don’t worry if you don’t have access to the World Wide Web. If you have
access to electronic mail, send a message to “list…@www0.cern.ch” with
the word “help” in the body of the message. You will be sent a message
explaining how you can use a special server to mail you pages from the
World Wide Web via e-mail.

Sorry, but ENIGMA is not yet available in electronic form.

Ende!
Ende!

[Please note that ENIGMA has no connection with Praxis plc].


Mike
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