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Gordon
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 8:52 am    Post subject: Request for help Reply with quote

I am working on a PowerPoint presentation to back up a (light-hearted!) talk on my National Service experiences.  Can anyone direct me to a download of an audio clip of any military-sounding radio traffic, morse or voice, just to give people a taste of what we listened to?  Thanks in anticipation.

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paul croxson
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 1:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I must confess to a slight feeling of perturbation at the presence of 'light-hearted' and 'National Service' in the same sentence but never mind. (Not something that I expected with the confessions of a Master Spy the 'Reilly of the 50's', to be honest).
I came across a website when researching for the RSS and V.I's story and it had a wonderful background of morse that would be ideal for your purpose but damned if I can find it now. There is a meeting of the Y Service chaps tomorrow at Chicksands and I will ask around. It would be rather good to have something like that on the Sigint display anyway plus some voice op stuff in Russian. Any volunteers?????
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Gordon
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 6:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I thought I would have another trawl through the internet by myself, and unearthed the Conet Project, which was orignally (according to Wikipedia) a set of CDs of recordings of “numbers stations”, radio stations of uncertain origin believed to be operated by government intelligence agencies.  The Conet Project website offers a whole lot of clips, including several of a male Russian voice reading strings of numbers.  Strength and quality were about the same as we encountered at Langeleben.  I even managed to get a complete series down after all these years!  Didn’t come across any morse.

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