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 Obviously most if not all of the information is 'out of date' today, but think of it as a snapshot of what the Spy Numbers scene was like in the late 1990s.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

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Tyrolean Music Station

Tyrolean Music Station

This station operated in the 1970's, and had a regular schedule of transmissions on 6425 and 6660 kHz, always on Saturday and Sunday. It may be regarded as one of the most unique numbers stations operations ever in existance.

A typical format:

1130	Three tunes played, the same each day
		Dead Carrier
1155	Interval Signal - 7 notes taken from the Communist Internationale
1159	Interval Signal - speeded up
1200	German OM announced names of agents
		Messages are sent for each agent, no group count
		Messages are repeated at a faster rate
		"Ende"
There were some variations - such as a fourth song. Sometimes other songs would be played, with an announcer mixing in a cryptic phrase, such as "The sunshine's gone out".
Copyright 1998 Chris Smolinski. All Rights Reserved.
Last Update: August 31, 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 Obviously most if not all of the information is 'out of date' today, but think of it as a snapshot of what the Spy Numbers scene was like in the late 1990s.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.