[GreenKeys] QUES ABOUT CODED TRANSMISSIONS...
wa2hwj at att.net
wa2hwj at att.net
Mon Oct 11 16:45:05 EDT 2004
There's still some of that 5 character stuff on the air. I've copied weak
signals at 50 baud, 425 HZ shift around 10 MHZ.
Jack WA2HWJ
-------------- Original message from Bob Camp : --------------
> Hi
>
> Well it turns out that some amount of it was simply what it looked like
> at first glance - junk. Apparently some of the various fringe groups
> around the world had a lot of fun transmitting stuff simply to choke
> the other guys code breakers with to much work.
>
> The part that was not junk and that was done mechanically was decoded
> by stuff that ranged all the way from multi rotor Enigma clones to one
> time tapes. Both "our side" and "their side" used Enigma clones with
> various numbers of rotors ranging from four up to a reported seven.
>
> Of course there was also electronic gear that ultimately replaced the
> purely mechanical stuff. By the 90's I doubt that many people were
> running mechanical encryption any more for stuff they worried very much
> about. Certainly there are reports of mechanical encryption being used
> by the Soviets when they were in Afghanistan in the 1980's for tactical
> messaging.
>
> Enjoy!
>
> Bob Camp
> KB8TQ
>
>
> On Oct 11, 2004, at 3:47 PM, ROBERT LAAG wrote:
>
> > IN THE 70S , 80S, AND INTO THE 90S WE USED TO PRINT A BUNCH OF
> > STATIONS SENDING FIVE NUMBER GROUPS AS THE MESSAGE TEXT... THE
> > HEADERS WITH NORMAL ZCZC TYPE STUFF CAME THROUGH OK BUT THE TEXT WAS
> > IN GROUPS OF NUMBERS... WHAT KIND OF UNIT WAS USED TO DECIPHER THIS
> > AND WAS IT MECHANICAL OR ELECTRONIC I WONDER???
> >
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