Recently I ran across on several transmissions in the 5 MHz band (also available on a secondary basis for amateur use) consisting of STANAG-4538 point-to-point circuit mode service with 188-110A and STANAG-4539 as traffic waveforms at several speeds. The transmissions are receivable in Northern Europe with a good SNR, especially using the KiwiSDR receiver at OZ1AEF (Skanderborg, Denmark): they are very frequent, of short duration, and occur on at least a half dozen different channels between 5300 and 5400 KHz USB. Given their unpredictability (time/channel) and their duration, a Direction Finding is very difficult, at least with the means at my disposal.
Fig. 3 - bitstreams synched on 0000100111010111 sequence (first 192 bit) |
One could argue that the 16-bit sequence (LSB)0000100111010111(MSB) is the binary equivalent for 0x90EB, ie the sync sequence of STANAG-5066 frames: unfortunately, the following bytes do not match the Data Transfer Sublayer headers, ie the (supposed) fields do not contain data that make sense (EOT, size of address,...).
https://disk.yandex.com/d/qPt2CXC2x76yfg (wav)
https://disk.yandex.com/d/8tn5OrrXlsuL4A (streams)
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