This is a copy of The Numbers Racket CD-ROM, which I prepared back in 1998. I am presenting it here, unedited, for historical purposes. Obviously most if not all of the information is 'out of date' today, but think of it as a snapshot of what the Spy Numbers scene was like in the late 1990s.

Like what you see here? Help support my work by taking a look at my software , and buy something of interest :) It's all available for download before purchase, so you can try it out.

Enjoy!


ENIGMA Classifications

ENIGMA Classifications

The European Numbers Information Gathering and Monitoring Association (ENIGMA) has compiled a listing of the various Numbers Stations, and assigned each a designator. This helps in reducing confusion between the various stations.

It is not meant as a replacement for the "given names" for Numbers Stations. It is by these names that most stations are commonly known. Referring to stations purely by a number/letter combination would completely remove most of the excitement that comes with listening to these stations.

ENIGMA Classifications

English

 E1	Ready Ready

*E2	Arabic Man / The Babbler

 E3	Lincolnshire Poacher

 E4	Cherry Ripe

 E5	The Counting Station
 
 E6	English Man - aka The Russian Man, ends 00000
	a.	2 group commencing 11111
	b.	3F ID with 5F group in "call"

 E7	English Man - ending with 000 000

 E9	Magnetic Fields
 
 E10	Phonetic Alphabet - NATO Designators (MOSSAD)
 
 E11	Oblique

 E12	NNN

 E13	Five Dashes

*E14	The Counting Station 4F "control" transmission

 E15	Phonetic Alphabet - pre-NATO Designators (Nancy Adam Susan)

 E16	Two Letter 

 E17	English Lady - aka The Russian Man ends, 00000

 E18	Fife Free (Edna Sednitzer)

 E19	Irish Man 

 E20	Two message English Man 

 E21	The Counting Station old 4F format (replaced by 3/2FG format) English accent
	a. American Accent

 E22	Arabic Man 2L/F
 
 E23	Swedish Rhapsody, was G2

German

*G1	Tyrolean Music Station
	a. Irregular Tunes - 1st section
	b. Irregular Tunes and phrase message 1st section

 G2	Swedish Rhapsody, now E23
	a.Counting variant

*G3	Gongs or Chimes

 G4	Three Note Oddity

 G5	The Counting Station
	a."Zwei" variant
	
 G6	German Lady - aka The Russian Man, ends 00000

 G7	German Lady ends 000 000 
	a.    774 type variant
	
 G8	Four Note Rising Scale
	a. Single repeated 5F groups
	b. Rapid dots intro
	
*G9	Saxaphone Piece
	a. 3/2 group variant
	
*G10	Bert Kaempfert

 G11	Strich

 G12	NNN

 G13	Five Dashes

 G14	DFC37 and DFD21

 G15	Papa November (Two Letter)
	a. Papa November read over notes
	
 G16	Two Letter 

*G17	German Lady (5420 kHz)

*G18	Eight Note rising and falling scale

 G19	German Man, ends 000000

*G20	Spruch
	a. one 5F group
	
*G21	Music and Morse

*G22	Edna Sednitzer

*G23	2M8, Hitler's Birthday


Slavic

*S1	"Aida"

 S2	Drums and Trumpets (Last Post) 
 	a. With Bugle
 	c. 3F Nomer then reversed
 	d. 5F Nomer

S3	Czech Words

*S4	Edna Sednitzer

*S5	OLX (Old format with null messages)

 S6	Russian Man 00000
 	a. 55555 00000 format
 	b. Two groups commemcing 11111
 	c. Single 5F group repeated
 	d. ID + 111
 	e. Two message
 	f. 00000 00000 (possible TX error)

 S7	Russian Man 000 000
	a. Multiple two group
	b. Multiple single group message using same ID
	
 *S8	YT

*S9	Polish Counting

 S10	Czech Lady (piano, later five notes)
	a. 555 "idler" format
	b. 5 note intro, 3 versions
	c. 3F ID with "idler"
	d. 3F ID
	
*S11	"Presta"

 S12 "Cherta"

 S13 Russian Counting and announcements, two minute (UPT76, etc)
 
 S14 Russian Counting and announcements, long duration (Shield 58/South 96, etc)

*S15 Rapid Dots (earlier OLX format)

*S16	OLX

*S17	Czech Lady control 5FG
	a. No circuit No,Indexing or group count
	b. "01" group count
	c. 313-5F, "05" group count
	
?S18	Czech Man 3FG 5FG

 S19	Czech Man control
 	a. 000 format

*S20	"Aifada"

 S21	Russian Lady

 S22	DELETED
 
 S23	DELETED
 
 S24	DELETED

 S25	Russian Man control
 	a.11111 22222 format
 	b. With message
 	
*S26	"Zyt Zyt" ("Hush Hush" in Polish)

 S27	Czech Lady II

 S28	The Buzzer (formerly XB)
 

Other Langauges

*V1	The Skylark (aka The Mad Violinist) 
	a. With additional tune

 V2	Spanish Lady 
	a. 150/150/150 type (three messages, all 150 count)
	
 V3 DELETED

 V4 DELETED

 V5	The Counting Station
*	a. 4F
	
 V6	Spanish Lady 00000

 V7	Spanish Man 000 000

 V8	Eastern Music - Arabic, 6645, 11292 kHz
 
 V9	Oriental Langauge, 5738, 6280, 8036 kHz
 
*V10	Schlosst

 V12	NNN - French

 V13	New Star Broadcasting

*V14	The Counting Station "control" transmission

 V15	Radio Pyongyang - North Korean Numbers

 V16	Chinese Numbers 

 V17	Romanian 3FG +000
 
 V18	NNN - Hungarian

 *V19	WTR21 - Don't Cry For Me Argentina

 V20	The Bored Man

 V21	The Babbler

* No longer in existance

Morse Code

 M1	2-Tone hand-keyed, ends 000
 	a. End of Month variant
 	b. As a. but with message
 	c. All other variants inc. 3 long dash ending
 
 M2	CW version of NNN, ends AR Long Zero 
 
 M3	/ Ends ==000
 	a. With triplet element
 
 M4	LOLO Long Zero

 M05- 6 Fig 000000 Long Zero
 
  *M6	 OLX
  	a. Rapid dots tuning sig.
 
  M7	 Formerly Rapid Dashes MCW ends 000 + TS

  M8	 Cut Numbers, Ends AR AR AR SK SK SK 

 M09- 
 
  M10	 Formerly Rapid Dashes CW 2 fig DK, End 000
  	a. Triplet 000
  	b. Additional groups, ends Triplet 000
  	c. 5F Headers
  	d. GC sent 3 times

 M11	Variation of M1
 
  M12	 Ends 000 000(3 or 4 fig. DK) 
 
  M13	 Ends 3 long dashes

  M14	 Ends 00000 or 5 long dashes
 
 M15- DEA 47
 
  M16	 8BY

  M17	 MCW ends VA
 
  M18	 4 fig pseudo time signal
 
  M19	 MPL
 
  M20	 V ends == 000 
 
  M21	 ????? 14 fig pseudo time signal type. 
 
 M22- 4XZ
 
  M23	 Odd/Even Many Variants (all long zero)
 
  M24	 Ends 5 long dashes, see M14
  	a. 2nd addressee, hand keyed
 
  M25	 KKN, KRH, KWS series
 
  M26	 98
 
 M27- BTV

  M28	 HEP

  M29	 VDE ends AR
 	a. No preamble
 	b. Extended preamble
 	
 M30 
 
 M31- FDC, FDG etc series 
 
  M32	 (Russian Military Net) 
 
  M33	 P8K Long Zero 
 
  M34	 1 12345 2fig IDs, no ending 
 	Alteration "11 12345"
 	
  M39	 3 fig IDs + 4 elements of 5 figure
 
 M36  Deleted, it was actually P8K 

 M40- CQ 3 fig
 
 M41- WZD
 
 M42- KUL etc network
 
 M43- 6XM8/C37A group
 
  M44	 Continuous Letters
 
  M45	 S21 Morse, ends 000 
 
  M46	 3 fig cumulative 
 
  M47	 /2/3fig cumulative (JST) 
 
 M48- The Skylark, Ciocirlia Morse
 
 M49- G8A morse
 
  M50	 Hand Keyed 5431kHz+ 4947kHz Many Variants
 
  M51	 100x 5L groups
 
  M52	 2fig:6fig, long zero

  M53	 747.3F, ends "== AR AR VA VA".   YT / BVT Family?
  	a. Hand Keyed variant
  
  
 M54- V89T,only null message format known
  
  M55	F x 6, 000 000,long zero, null message

  M56	 1fig:5fig, long zero

 M57- UNDER RE-EVALUATION

  M58	 ===3lt   UNDER RE-EVALUATION

  M63	 A2A  
  
 M64- "= 3F 3F = 11111 5F, AR"
 
 M65- Ends "= = QRU QRU SK SK"
 
 M66-     UNDER RE-EVALUATION
 
 M67- Ends 0000 (Turkish?)
 	a. 3F 2F 7777
 	
 

Miscellaneous

 MX SLHFMs     
                     
 MXC Clusters 
 
 MXF FSK Mode      
                 
 MXL Solitary long-term
 
 MXS Solitary short-term      
      
 MXP "P" with message
 
 MXV irregular V 



 X1  Bugle
 
 X6	Six Tone Station
 
 XC	Crackle
 
 XB	Buzzer  (now S28)
 
 XF	Faders

 XE	Echo
 
 XW	Workshop
 
 XP Polytone 

 XPH	Polytone High Pitch
 
 XPL Polytone Low Pitch
 
 XM	Backwards Music / Whales
 
 XX	Pip
 
 XS  Saw/Whine 
 
XXX	Fast CW pips, 3595Khz


Copyright 1998 Chris Smolinski. All Rights Reserved.
Last Update: September 1, 1998.

This is a copy of The Numbers Racket CD-ROM, which I prepared back in 1998. I am presenting it here, unedited, for historical purposes. Obviously most if not all of the information is 'out of date' today, but think of it as a snapshot of what the Spy Numbers scene was like in the late 1990s.

Like what you see here? Help support my work by taking a look at my software , and buy something of interest :) It's all available for download before purchase, so you can try it out.