Subj : Numbers stations To : Digital Man From : K Date : Sat Aug 13 2005 02:22 pm Re: Numbers stations By: Digital Man to All on Fri Aug 12 2005 06:20 pm > What experiences do any of you have with "Numbers stations"? > > From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number_station: > > Numbers stations are shortwave radio stations of uncertain origin that > broadcast streams of numbers, letters (using a phonetic alphabet), or words. > is not known publicly with certainty where these signals originate nor what > purpose they serve. The voices that can be heard on these stations are often > mysterious: mechanically generated; spoken in a wide variety of languages; > usually female, but sometimes male or those of children. Numbers stations > appear and disappear continuously, although some stick to regular schedules, > and their overall activity has increased slightly since the early 1990s. > > digital man > > Snapple "Real Fact" #144: > Texas is the only state that permits residents to cast absentee ballots from > Do you know what frequencies these sometimes transmit on? ---- END OF TRANSMISSION ---- SONET-OC1-CSIS-IMG-VECTOR21-J22710 EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CANADA - TELNET://KCRAWFORD.AB.CA --- þ Synchronet .