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 Obviously most if not all of the information is 'out of date' today, but think of it as a snapshot of what the Spy Numbers scene was like in the late 1990s.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!


Fife Free / Edna Sednitser

Fife Free / Edna Sednitser

This station is the English language version of the German and Slavic Edna Sednitzer stations. These other two language stations have not been heard for several years. It also appears to be operated by the same group which runs the M13 morse code Numbers Station.

Station Format:

307				Identifier, sent for five minutes
016				Number of groups
83840 83840 57389 57389 ...     Message text, 5FG
307	307 307 307		Identifier, repeated four times
016				Number of groups repeated
83840 83840 57389 57389 ...     Message repeated
000				End of transmission


The following schedules have been reported:
Second Wednesday of the Month: 
2100	8025

Second Thursday of the Month: 
2100	8025

Third Wednesday of the Month: 
0500	7455

Third Friday of the Month: 
0600	7575

One oddity (for Numbers Stations) is that this station uses LSB.


Listen to the station Fife Free / Edna Sednitser (ENIGMA E18) Recorded July 29, 1995 on 8025 kHz LSB


Copyright 1997 Chris Smolinski. All Rights Reserved.
Last Update: October 21, 1997.

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 Obviously most if not all of the information is 'out of date' today, but think of it as a snapshot of what the Spy Numbers scene was like in the late 1990s.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.