FSK-2 300Bd/200 transfer occupying ~500Hz bandwidth, each cycle lasts 6000ms (4640ms data block, 1360ms idling) and shows 17-bit length ACF. Each data block consists of 738 bits (data + framing), data seem to be sent using a 6-bit code. Very strong in JN52.
Fig. 1 |
Fig. 2 |
In Fig. 3, although contents are different, it's possible to see repeated sequences in the packets, expecially the last 12 bits of each packet. Same packets also exhibit a same sequence in their initial part. Figure 4 shows the result of the comparison between the first packet on the left in Fig. 3 and the following 10 packets.
Fig. 3 |
The transmission
lasted for a long time, I followed it about two hours on Thursday evening (Apr, 19) from 2030z - when I tuned it - and I still found it there the following morning until 0900z when it
stopped. A friend from Northern Portugal reported this signal in UDXF list (18 Apr): "It has been on all morning on 3575.65kHz (USB dial freq)".
The same signal is reported in a post of 2012 (27 Jun) in radioscanner, user and purposes of that transmission/protocol are not yet known or verified.
Nice work indeed by 'cryptomaster': use Diff-FSK, remove extra columns, remove odd parity-bit column and then get the 6 bit code. Great!
http://www.radioscanner.ru/forum/topic36750-184.html#msg1372694
Fig. 5 |
Hi Antonio !
ReplyDeleteThis signal appeared again and is active now on 6442 kHz
Greetings,
Guido