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Vega
Enigma ID n/a
Name Vega (original callsign Vega-33), НЬЖЙ/N'ZhJ
Frequencies 5372
Status Active
Voice Male and female, live
Emission mode USB
Location Southern Military District, Russia Russian
Activity pages
2020
2019
Vega-33 (Вега-33) is the original recipient callsign of a Russian military commandment network serving the Southern Military District. It operates on 5372 kHz during daytime and does not broadcast a channel marker. However, there is occasionally a continuous 800 Hz tone which typically only lasts between two messages; this tone is also sometimes heard briefly just before a transmission.
The station broadcasts "Monolith" and "Uzor" type messages addressed to N'ZhJ/НЬЖЙ (previously Vega-33), with the average code word length being noticeably longer than its sister stations Pip and Squeaky Wheel.
The station emits traffic within minutes of messages from The Pip and The Squeaky Wheel. On August 15, 2019, all three stations emitted an "Uzor" message within 10 minutes of each other, featuring the same number group but different code words, definitively proving that these stations are part of the same network. The Pip channel marker is also often audible in the background of transmissions, just like with Squeaky Wheel, demonstrating that Vega monitors and receives from Pip.
On October 29th 2019 there was transmission "проверка вызова 4321 1234" from Pip, Squeaky Wheel and Vega further corroborating the connection between the three stations. The three stations send the same types of message except Vega-33 does not, at least so far, send "dlya" type network reception check messages.
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The station has been operational since at least May 31, 2019. From the station's discovery until September 26, 2019, the station gave Moscow time after each transmission, noted as время сигнала (vremya signala; English: signal time); this timestamp is always late, sometimes up to an hour prior to the transmission itself, typically matching the timestamp of the prvious transmission from Pip, occassionally even a minute or so before that.
The callsign Vega-33/Вега-33was changed to N'ZhJ/НЬЖЙ mid-October, 2019.
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Version vom 29. August 2020, 12:32 Uhr

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Vega-33
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Eckdaten von Y10
Rufzeichen Vega-33
Frequenzen 5372 kHz
Familie Monolith Netzwerk
Channel Marker keiner?
Spitzname oder
Bemerkungen
keiner
Modulation USB
Status aktiv
Erstes Log 2019
Letztes Log aktiv
Weitere Informationen hier


Y10 ist eine seit 31. Mai 2019 aktive Station des Monolith Netzwerks. Sie besitzt das Rufzeichen "Vega 33". Laut den neuesten Erkenntnissen von priyom.org gehört er zu den südlichen Streitkräften, denen auch Y02 und Y03 angehören.

Format

Priyom.org hat ebenso herausgefunden, dass zwischen zwei Nachrichten und seltener auch kurz vor einer Nachricht ein 800 Hz-Ton zu hören ist. Ob dies möglicherweise ein Marker ist, ist derzeit (Stand: Oktober 2019) nicht geklärt.

Klar ist aber, dass Y10 das Uzor- und Monolithnachrichtenformat verwendet. (Weitere Infos hierzu gibt es im Artikel Monolith Netzwerk)

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priyom.org Toggle navigation PRIYOM.ORG Priyom.org Military Stations Russia Vega Vega Enigma ID n/a Name Vega (original callsign Vega-33), НЬЖЙ/N'ZhJ Frequencies 5372 Status Active Voice Male and female, live Emission mode USB Location Southern Military District, Russia Russian Activity pages 2020 2019 Vega-33 (Вега-33) is the original recipient callsign of a Russian military commandment network serving the Southern Military District. It operates on 5372 kHz during daytime and does not broadcast a channel marker. However, there is occasionally a continuous 800 Hz tone which typically only lasts between two messages; this tone is also sometimes heard briefly just before a transmission.

The station broadcasts "Monolith" and "Uzor" type messages addressed to N'ZhJ/НЬЖЙ (previously Vega-33), with the average code word length being noticeably longer than its sister stations Pip and Squeaky Wheel.

The station emits traffic within minutes of messages from The Pip and The Squeaky Wheel. On August 15, 2019, all three stations emitted an "Uzor" message within 10 minutes of each other, featuring the same number group but different code words, definitively proving that these stations are part of the same network. The Pip channel marker is also often audible in the background of transmissions, just like with Squeaky Wheel, demonstrating that Vega monitors and receives from Pip.

On October 29th 2019 there was transmission "проверка вызова 4321 1234" from Pip, Squeaky Wheel and Vega further corroborating the connection between the three stations. The three stations send the same types of message except Vega-33 does not, at least so far, send "dlya" type network reception check messages.

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The station has been operational since at least May 31, 2019. From the station's discovery until September 26, 2019, the station gave Moscow time after each transmission, noted as время сигнала (vremya signala; English: signal time); this timestamp is always late, sometimes up to an hour prior to the transmission itself, typically matching the timestamp of the prvious transmission from Pip, occassionally even a minute or so before that.

The callsign Vega-33/Вега-33was changed to N'ZhJ/НЬЖЙ mid-October, 2019.

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Die Stationen aus dem russischen Monolith Netzwerk
Aktive Stationen:
Y01 (Buzzer) (Messages) • Y02 (Pip)Y03 (Squeaky Wheel)Y04 (Marker D)Y05 (Marker T)
Y06 (Goose)Y07 (Airhorn)Y08 (Katok-65)Y09 (Alarm)Y10 (Vega)Y11 (Baron-78)