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Numerous logs of this station in the Numbers and Oddities database in 2013 as well as the N&O newsletters in 2014 | Numerous logs of this station in the Numbers and Oddities database in 2013 as well as the N&O newsletters in 2014 | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:18, 18 October 2020
This station uses a mode associated with the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (Enigma: XPA2)
Usage Notes
Numerous logs of this station in the Numbers and Oddities database in 2013 as well as the N&O newsletters in 2014 Several logs in the UDXF group this year
Decoders
Related Links
- Antonio I5-56578 Digital Blog - XPA2
- Numbers Stations.com-XPA2
- Priyom.org – XPA2
- Rivet Wiki – XPA2
- XPA2 Recordings on the Numbers and Oddities website
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