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Welcome to the CIS Modes article. This table will list the various digital modes used by the Russians (a.k.a Commonwealth of Independent States) and their member states. Wbile software like Rivet and Sorcerer will decode some of these modes, the traffic is usually heavily encrypted. Deciphering the meaning of this traffic and stations is very much an ongoing process.
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Welcome to the CIS Modes article. This table will list the various digital modes used by the Russians (a.k.a Commonwealth of Independent States) and their member states. While software like Rivet and Sorcerer will decode some of these modes, the traffic is usually heavily encrypted. Deciphering the meaning of this traffic and stations is very much an ongoing process.
  
  
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The [[CIS Mode Waterfalls]] page has all of these waterfalls (in thumbnail form) for easy reference  
 
The [[CIS Mode Waterfalls]] page has all of these waterfalls (in thumbnail form) for easy reference  
  
 
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==Active CIS modes==
 
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!Mode Name
 
!Mode Name
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!Waterfall
 
!Waterfall
 
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|CIS-12
 
|[http://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/CIS-12 AT3004D]
 
|[http://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/CIS-12 AT3004D]
|CIS-12
 
 
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|[[AT3004D Waterfall]]
 
|[[AT3004D Waterfall]]
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|[http://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/CIS-11 CIS-11]  
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|[http://i56578-swl.blogspot.com/2015/06/fsk-50500.html Russian 50bd/500 FSK]
|TORG 11
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|Rare/Inactive?
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|Enigma M42b
|[[CIS11 Waterfall]]  
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|[[RusIntel 50Baud Waterfall]]  
 
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|[http://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/CIS-14 CIS-14]  
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|[[FSK200]]
|AMOR
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|AQUARIUS
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|Hoka's name for 200/1000 ACF 288
|[[CIS14 Waterfall]]
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|[[FSK200 Waterfalls]]
 
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|[http://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/CIS-36-50 T600]
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|BEE
 
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|AMOR96
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|[[BEE Waterfall]]
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|PARITY-14
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|CIS 36-50
 
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|[http://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/CIS-16 CIS-16]
 
 
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|Rare/Inactive?
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|Russian 50bd Secure
|[[CIS16 Waterfall]]
 
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|[http://i56578-swl.blogspot.com/2016/04/cis-112-ofdm-2222-bd-bpsk-stream-mode.html CIS-112]
 
 
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|via Antonio I5-56578 Digital Blog
 
 
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|[http://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/CIS-3000 CIS-3000]
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|[http://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/CIS_20-MFSK_XPA XPA]
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|CIS MFSK20
 
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|Selcall for MFSK-68 and OFDM?
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|[[XPA Waterfall]]
|[[CIS3000 Waterfall]]
 
 
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|[http://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/CIS-8181 CIS-8181]  
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|[[XPA2]]
|CIS-81
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|NUM13
 
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|[[CIS-8181 Waterfall]]
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|[[XPA2 Waterfall]]
 
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|FROST
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|CIS MFSK16
 
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|[[FSK200]]
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|[http://priyom.org/number-stations/digital/xpb XPB]  
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|[[FSK200 Waterfalls]]
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==Sporadic CIS modes==
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Who knows if these will ever return? Included in this list are ones that were rarely noted active, or have since vanished. Possibly this is due to testing a modem or a new path between stations - we may never know. 'Last seen' refers to the last time this mode appeared in the UDXF logs.
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!Mode Name
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!Synonym
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!Notes
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!Waterfall
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|[http://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/CIS-11 CIS-11] 
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|TORG 11
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|last seen Feb 2019
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|[[CIS11 Waterfall]]
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|[http://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/CIS-14 CIS-14] 
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|AMOR
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|last seen Oct 2020
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|[[CIS14 Waterfall]]
 
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|[http://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/Mazielka_(X06) Mazielka]
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|AMOR96
 
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|[[Mazielka Waterfalls]]
 
 
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|[http://i56578-swl.blogspot.com/2015/12/mfsk-4-150bd-4000hz-ftm-4-effective.html MFSK-4]
 
 
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|via Antonio I5-56578 Digital Blog
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|PARITY-14
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|[http://i56578-swl.blogspot.com/2015/10/cis-3000-and-mfsk-68-combined.html MFSK-68]
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|[http://i56578-swl.blogspot.com/search/label/CIS-45 CIS-45]
 
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|via Antonio I5-56578 Digital Blog. Additional data [http://i56578-swl.blogspot.com/2016/03/cis-mfsk-68-3434-new-tests.html here]
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|via Antonio I5-56578 Digital Blog-last seen Mar 2019
 
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|[[Moroz]]
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|[http://i56578-swl.blogspot.com/search/label/CIS-60 CIS-60]
|Russian 53.8bd/500 FSK
 
 
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|Seen in July 2020
 
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|[http://i56578-swl.blogspot.com/search/label/CIS-75 CIS-75]
 
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|T206
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|Seen in June 2020
 
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|CIS 100
 
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|last seen Feb 2019
|[http://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/CIS_OFDM_HDR_Modem Russian OFDM Modem]
 
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|[[Russian OFDM Modems]]
 
 
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|[http://i56578-swl.blogspot.com/2015/06/fsk-50500.html Russian 50bd/500 FSK]
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|[http://i56578-swl.blogspot.com/2016/04/cis-112-ofdm-2222-bd-bpsk-stream-mode.html CIS-112]
|NT9P/KM4T Net
 
|via Antonio I5-56578 Digital Blog
 
|[[RusIntel 50Baud Waterfall]]
 
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|[[Russian MOI 54 Baud]]
 
 
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|via Antonio I5-56578 Digital Blog-last seen Feb 2019
 
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|[[Russian MOI 54Baud Waterfall]]
 
 
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|[[Russian 66 Tone MFSK Modem]]
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|CIS-500
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|Rare
 
|[[Russian 66 Tone Waterfall]]
 
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|[[Russian 75 Baud Mil]]
 
 
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|1 log in UDXF Mar 2019
 
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|[[Russian Mil 75Baud Waterfall]]
 
 
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|[http://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/Serdolik Serdolik]
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|[http://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/CIS-3000 CIS-3000]
|CROWD-36
 
 
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|[[Serdolik Waterfall]]
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|Selcall for MFSK-68/OFDM last seen Dec 2019
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|[[CIS3000 Waterfall]]
 
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|CIS-36
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|FROST
 
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|[http://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/CIS-36-50 T600]
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|CIS-FSK-1000
|BEE
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|last seen Mar 2019
 
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|[[BEE Waterfall]]
 
 
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|CIS-OFDM-112
 
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|36-50
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|last seen Feb 2019
 
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|[http://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/Mazielka_(X06) Mazielka (X06)]
 
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|one log Oct/Nov 2020
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|[[Mazielka Waterfalls]]
 
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|MFSK-11
 
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|Russian 50bd Secure
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|last seen Mar 2019
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|[http://i56578-swl.blogspot.com/search/label/Moroz Moroz]
 
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|Seen in Sept 2020
 
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|[http://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/CIS_20-MFSK_XPA XPA]
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|[http://i56578-swl.blogspot.com/search/label/RUS-ARQ%20100%2F2000 RUS-ARQ]
|CIS MFSK20
 
 
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|[[XPA Waterfall]]
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|via Antonio I5-56578 Digital Blog-last seen Feb 2019
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|[[XPA2]]
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|Russian 40.5/500 FSK
|NUM13
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|last seen Apr 2019
 
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|[[XPA2 Waterfall]]
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|[http://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/Serdolik Serdolik]
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|CROWD-36
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|last seen June 2019
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|[[Serdolik Waterfall]]
 
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|CIS MFSK16
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|CIS-36
 
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|[http://i56578-swl.blogspot.com/2015/10/unid-5-x-mfsk-16-channels-with-embedded.html 16X5 MFSK]
 
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|via Antonio I5-56578 Digital Blog
 
|[[16X5 MFSK Waterfall]]
 
 
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Revision as of 13:01, 1 January 2021

Welcome to the CIS Modes article. This table will list the various digital modes used by the Russians (a.k.a Commonwealth of Independent States) and their member states. While software like Rivet and Sorcerer will decode some of these modes, the traffic is usually heavily encrypted. Deciphering the meaning of this traffic and stations is very much an ongoing process.


This list is very far from complete - Antonio I5-56578's blog and Priyom are two sites that you should visit if you're interested in this phase of DXing. Both of these sites, along with the links for Rivet and Sorcerer, can be found in our HF Appendix


The CIS Mode Waterfalls page has all of these waterfalls (in thumbnail form) for easy reference

Active CIS modes

Mode Name Synonym Notes Waterfall
CIS-12 AT3004D AT3004D Waterfall
FIRE
MS5
Russian 12 Tone Modem
Russian 50bd/500 FSK Enigma M42b RusIntel 50Baud Waterfall
FSK200 AQUARIUS Hoka's name for 200/1000 ACF 288 FSK200 Waterfalls
T600 BEE BEE Waterfall
CIS 36-50
Russian 50bd Secure
XPA CIS MFSK20 XPA Waterfall
XPA2 NUM13 XPA2 Waterfall
CIS MFSK16
XPB

Sporadic CIS modes

Who knows if these will ever return? Included in this list are ones that were rarely noted active, or have since vanished. Possibly this is due to testing a modem or a new path between stations - we may never know. 'Last seen' refers to the last time this mode appeared in the UDXF logs.


Mode Name Synonym Notes Waterfall
CIS-11 TORG 11 last seen Feb 2019 CIS11 Waterfall
CIS-14 AMOR last seen Oct 2020 CIS14 Waterfall
AMOR96
PARITY-14
CIS-45 via Antonio I5-56578 Digital Blog-last seen Mar 2019
CIS-60 Seen in July 2020
CIS-75 Seen in June 2020
CIS 100 last seen Feb 2019
CIS-112 via Antonio I5-56578 Digital Blog-last seen Feb 2019
CIS-500 1 log in UDXF Mar 2019
CIS-3000 Selcall for MFSK-68/OFDM last seen Dec 2019 CIS3000 Waterfall
FROST
CIS-FSK-1000 last seen Mar 2019
CIS-OFDM-112 last seen Feb 2019
Mazielka (X06) one log Oct/Nov 2020 Mazielka Waterfalls
MFSK-11 last seen Mar 2019
Moroz Seen in Sept 2020
RUS-ARQ via Antonio I5-56578 Digital Blog-last seen Feb 2019
Russian 40.5/500 FSK last seen Apr 2019
Serdolik CROWD-36 last seen June 2019 Serdolik Waterfall
CIS-36