Transcription of Russian Diplomatic & Intelligence stations
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1 Russian Diplomatic & Intelligence stations M42, M42a, M42b, F01, F06 & X06 variants First edition: March 1995 Revision date: 30 June 2017 1995-2017 Numbers & Oddities / UDXF Keywords: KGB, GRU, FSB, SRV, FAPSI, MFA Contents Chapter 1: General information .. 2 Chapter 2: Description and designators .. 3 Chapter 3: M42 history .. 4 Chapter 4: M42 transcripts and examples .. 8 Chapter 5: M42b .. 11 Chapter 6: F01 protocol .. 12 Chapter 7: F01 messages .. 13 Chapter 8: F06 protocol .. 14 Chapter 9: F06 messages .. 16 Chapter 10: F06a structure .. 18 Chapter 11: Meta data .. 19 Chapter 12: M42a .. 21 Chapter 13: M43 .. 22 Chapter 14: Transmission modes .. 23 Chapter 15: Mazielka X06 and X06 variants .. 24 Chapter 16: Frequencies .. 24 Chapter 17: Link id s and callsigns .. 25 Chapter 18: Credits and links .. 30 2 Chapter 1: General information Country name: Short name: Former names: Rossiyskaya Federatsiya ( Russian Federation) Rossiya (Russia) Russian Empire, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Capital: Moskva (Moscow) 46 Oblastey: Amur, Arkhangel'sk, Astrakhan', Belgorod, Bryansk, Chelyabinsk, Irkutsk, Ivanovo, Kaliningrad, Kaluga, Kemerovo, Kirov, Kostroma, Kurgan, Kursk, Leningrad, Lipetsk, Magadan, Moscow, Murmansk, Nizhniy Novgorod, Novgorod, Novosibirsk, Omsk, Orenburg, Orel, Penza, Pskov, Rostov, Ryazan', Sakhalin, Samara, Saratov, Smolensk, Sver
3 Chapter 2: Description and designators Although the number of numbers station decreased since 1989, the Russians still operate a lot of them.
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