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 Obviously most if not all of the information is 'out of date' today, but think of it as a snapshot of what the Spy Numbers scene was like in the late 1990s.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


Other Sources of Information

Other Sources of Information

ACE

The Association of Clandestine Enthusiasts is a radio club specializing in Pirate Radio, Clandestine Stations, and Numbers Stations. It publishes a monthly newsletter.

The address is:

The Association of Clandestine Radio Enthusiasts
P.O. Box 12112
Norfolk, VA 23541

Membership dues are as follows:
$20.00 /yr United States
$21.00 /yr Canada and Mexico
$27.00 /r Airmail Worldwide





ENIGMA

European Numbers Information Gathering & Monitoring Association
ENIGMA publishes a newsletter twice a year.
4 copies within the UK are 6 Pounds, outside the UK, 10 Pounds.
The address is:
ENIGMA NEWSLETTER
17-21 Chapel Street
Bradford, West Yorkshire
BD1 5DT, England UK




Mailing List

If you'd like to keep up to date with what others have been hearing, you'll want to subscribe to the Spooks Spy Numbers Station Mailing List. It's easy, just follow these instructions:
Send an email to this address: majordomo@qth.net

with a blank subject, and the following one line of text in the message body:

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Web Pages

HFUnderground.com Home Page
Information about ENIGMA
Irdial has published a Four-CD set of numbers stations recordings
Numbers Stations on Shortwave Mike Chace's Spy Number Page
Spy Center Chris Smolinski's Spy Number Page
Secret Signals Simon Mason's Spy Number Page
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 Obviously most if not all of the information is 'out of date' today, but think of it as a snapshot of what the Spy Numbers scene was like in the late 1990s.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.