Saturday, February 26, 2022

UPDATED: Best list of military HF frequencies for listening to the Ukrainian Conflict

 


COMPILED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES:

All frequencies are in MHz

Shortwave/HF

USAF GHFS 

4.724 MHz USB            EAMs and USAF long distance HF nets 

6.739 MHz UHB           EAMs and USAF long distance HF nets 

8.992 MHz USB           EAMs and USAF long distance HF nets 

11.175 MHz USB         EAMs and USAF long distance HF nets 

15.015 MHz USB         EAMs and USAF long distance HF nets 

RUSSIAN/ MILITARY NET HF frequencies

3.731 AM                     CREEPY LAUGHING CLOWN/RUSSIAN JAMMER BABA YAGA
3.218 LSB                     RUSSIAN MILITARY VOICE "KARTOK-65"
3.850 LSB                     RUSSIAN MILITARY VOICE 
3.828 LSB                     RUSSIAN MILITARY VOICE
3.920 LSB                     POSSIBLE RUSSIAN MILITARY 
4.034 USB                    RUSSIAN MILITARY VOICE 
4.179 USB                    RUSSIAN MILITARY VOICE 
4.183 USB                    RUSSIAN MILITARY VOICE 
4.600 USB                    RUSSIAN MILITARY VOICE 
4.625 AM                     RUSSIAN NUMBERS STATION "THE BUZZER"
4.629                             RUSSIAN MILITARY VOICE 
4.649.5 LSB                 RUSSIAN BOMBER CHATTER 
4.721 USB                   UKRAINE HAMS TAUNTING RUSSIANS (PRE CONFLICT)
4.1440                           CHECHAN PRAYER MUSIC AND VOICE COMMS 
5.125 USB                    RUSSIAN MILITARY VOICE VERY ACTIVE 
5.827 USB                    RUSSIAN MILITARY VOICE 
7.065 USB                    RUSSAIN HAMS TAUNTING UKRAINANS (PRE CONFLICT) 
7.O55 LSB                   UNIDENTIFIED RUSSIANS SPEAKING ENGLISH 
7.140 USB                    RUSSIAN ARMY "DAYS"
7.820 USB                    UNIDENTIFIED RUSSIAN MILITARY 
7.993 USB                    RUSSIAN STRATEGIC NET
8.090 USB                    RUSSIAN MILITARY VOICE  
8.131.5 LSB                 BEAR NET PRIMARY
9.741 USB                    RUSSIAN MILITARY VOICE  
11.193  USB                 UNIDENTIFIED RUSSIAN NET
11.253 USB                  ROYAL AIR FORCE NET
11.272 USB                  UNIDENTIFIED RUSSIAN NET
5.240 USB                    RUSSIAN NAVY
5.808                            RUSSIAN NAVY/AIR FORCE 
6.685 USB                   RUSSIAN AIR FORCE TRANSPORT
8.815 USB                   UNIDENTIFIED RUSSIAN VOICE 
10.057 USB                  RUSSIAN ARMY "NIGHTS" 
12.905 MHZ                RUSSAN ARMY "NIGHTS"
12.041 USB                 RUSSIAN ARMY  "DAYS" 
12.720.5 USB              "DVOJCHATAKA" CALLING 
13.619 USB                  RUSSUAN ARMY "DAYS"
14.688 USB                 UNIDENTIFIED RUSSIAN NET
14.766 USB                 UNIDENTIFIED RUSSIAN HAMS 
10.360 USB                 RUSSIAN NAVY/ARMY BEAR NET 
11.362 USB                 RUSSIAN ARMY "PSYKOV NET"
13.927 USB                 UNIDENTIFIED RUSSIAN VOICE 
14.130 USB                 UNIDENTIFIED RUSSIAN VOICE
14.177  AM                 UKRAINIAN PIRATE STATION 
18.029 USB                "PUCK FUTIN" PIRATE BROADCAST  

PUBLISHED RUSSIAN MILITARY/NUMBERS  FREQUENCIES 


Western Military District
The Buzzer (4625 kHz)
D marker (5292 kHz)
T marker (4182 kHz)
The Air Horn (3510 kHz)
The Goose (4310/3243 kHz)
The Alarm (4770 kHz)
Katok-65 (4224/3218.5 kHz)
Southern Military District
The Pip (5448/3756 kHz)
The Squeaky Wheel (5473/3828 kHz)
Vega (5372 kHz)
Baron-78 (3850/4940 k

                              RUSSIAN AVIATION


Voice Frequencies 5827
8131 5833
8090
11223 5617
8909 5803
8033
11320 5827
8131
Callsigns "Balans" (Moscow)
"Katolik" (Saratov)
"Dvojchatka" (Moscow-2)
"Limit" (Saratov-2) "Nabor" (Moscow)
"Shpora" (Saratov)
"Balans" (Moscow-2)
"Tezis" (Saratov-2) "Ochistka" (Moscow)
"Medyanka" (Saratov)
"Duga" (Saratov-2)

"Stupen" (Moscow)
"Tablica" (Saratov)
"Kedr" (Saratov-2)

"Balans" (Moscow)
"Katolik" (Saratov)
"Dvojchatka" (Moscow-2)
"Limit" (Saratov-2)
Morse Frequencies 8112 (Ground)
8990 (Air)
11318 (Ground) 5620 (Ground)
8029 (Ground)
8170 (Air) 6642 (Air)
8895 (Ground)
9128 (Air) 5835 (Ground)
8162 (Ground)
9027 (Air) 8112 (Ground)
8990 (Air)
11318 (Ground)
Callsigns "IWV4"
"NGA5" "MWTL"
"TRL5" "KFE4"
"TV6P" "4ASU"
"QZ6Y" "IWV4"
"NGA5"




UHF SATCOM 
248.750.400 NBFM         UNIDENTIFIED RUSSIAN SATCOM PIRATES 
255.260 NBFM                UNIDENTIFIED RUSSIAN SATCOM PIRATES 
263.625 NBFM                UNIDENTIFIED RUSSIAN SATCOM PIRATES 
267.475 NBFM                RUSSIAN STRELA/GONETS STORE AND DUMP SATCOM

HF BROADCAST

The BBC adds two shortwave broadcasts and NEXUS adds MW service:

SHORTWAVE: BBC is adding 2 shortwave broadcasts to Ukraine on 5875 kHz from 8/10 UTC and on 15735 kHz from 2/4 UTC.


MEDIUM WAVE: NEXUS- of Milan in Italy on 1323 kHz and proposes broadcasting for Eastern countries from 7/11 p.m. CET


FREQ                       MODE
245.157
Gonets
D1-1
1996-009A
23787
Message Signal every 60s, silent when receiving data message from groundStore and Forward communications: Stored messages are transmitted at another frequency in the 240-260 MHz band
262.913
Gonets
D1-1
1996-009A
23787
AM data sidebands (2.7, 5.4 and 8.1 kHz) transmitted in sub-second burstsStore and Forward communications: Trigger pulse transmitted 49s after each minute with activity increasing over eastern Europe - Used 264.750 MHz in the past - Identified by Ivan Artner 2005 Oct/Nov
263.086
Gonets
D1-1
1996-009A
23787
Data transmission as messages are forwardedStore and Forward communications: Has been reported on other frequencies in the past - entry updated 2009 Mar 8.

Message Signal at 261.035 MHz.
264.750
Gonets
D1-1
1996-009A
23787
Data transmission as messages are forwardedStore and Forward communications: Extended transmitter activity when over eastern Europe - No longer active - See 262.913 MHz
245.157
Gonets
D1-2
1996-009B
23788
Message Signal every 60s, silent when receiving data message from groundStore and Forward communications: Stored messages are transmitted at another frequency in the 240-260 MHz band
264.900
Gonets
D1-2
1996-009B
23788
AM data sidebands (2.7, 5.4 and 8.1 kHz) transmitted in sub-second burstsStore and Forward communications: Trigger pulse transmitted at one minute intervals and then silence - Extended transmitter activity when over eastern Europe - Trigger at 33s after the minute (2002 July) - No longer active - see 265.0625 MHz
265.059
Gonets
D1-2
1996-009B
23788
Data transmission as messages are forwardedStore and Forward communications: Has been reported on other frequencies in the past - entry updated 2009 Mar 8.

Message Signal at 261.035 MHz.
265.063
Gonets
D1-2
1996-009B
23788
AM data sidebands (2.7, 5.4 and 8.1 kHz) transmitted in sub-second burstsStore and Forward communications: Trigger pulse transmitted 11s after each minute with activity increasing over eastern Europe - Used 264.750 MHz in the past - Identified by Ivan Artner 2005 Oct/Nov
264.600
Gonets
D1-3
1996-009C
23789
AM data sidebands (2.7, 5.4 and 8.1 kHz) transmitted in sub-second burstsStore and Forward communications: Trigger pulse transmitted 27s after each minute with activity increasing over eastern Europe - No longer active? - see 265.1375 MHz
265.137
Gonets
D1-3
1996-009C
23789
Data transmission as messages are forwardedStore and Forward communications: Has been reported on other frequencies in the past - entry updated 2009 Mar 13.

May now be silent, no Message Signal detected 2009 Sept.
265.138
Gonets
D1-3
1996-009C
23789
FM - mutiple sideband, 0.5s trigger signal every minute plus occasional data burstsStore and Forward communications: Trigger pulse transmitted 25s after each minute with activity increasing over eastern Europe - Used 264.600 MHz in the past - Identified by Ivan Artner 2005 Oct/Nov - inactive at 2009 Mar 8
245.157
Gonets
D1-4
1997-006D
24728
Message Signal every 60s, silent when receiving data message from groundStore and Forward communications: Stored messages are transmitted at another frequency in the 240-260 MHz band
263.090
Gonets
D1-4
1997-006D
24728
AM data sidebands (2.7, 5.4 and 8.1 kHz) transmitted in sub-second burstsStore and Forward communications: Trigger pulse transmitted 5s after each minute with activity increasing over eastern Europe - Identified by Ivan Artner 2005 Oct/Nov
264.750
Gonets
D1-4
1997-006D
24728
Data transmission as messages are forwardedStore and Forward communications: Has been reported on other frequencies in the past - entry updated 2009 Mar 8.

Message Signal at 261.035 MHz.
245.157
Gonets
D1-5
1997-006E
24729
Message Signal every 60s, silent when receiving data message from groundStore and Forward communications: Stored messages are transmitted at another frequency in the 240-260 MHz band
264.400
Gonets
D1-5
1997-006E
24729
AM data sidebands (2.7, 5.4 and 8.1 kHz) transmitted in sub-second burstsStore and Forward communications: Trigger pulse transmitted 39s after each minute with activity increasing over eastern Europe - Identified by Ivan Artner 2005 Oct/Nov
264.400
Gonets
D1-5
1997-006E
24729
Data transmission as messages are forwardedStore and Forward communications: Has been reported on other frequencies in the past - entry updated 2009 Mar 8.

Message Signal at 261.035 MHz.
245.157
Gonets
D1-6
1997
24730
Message Signal every 60s, silent when receiving data message from groundStore and Forward communications: Stored messages are transmitted at another frequency in the 240-260 MHz band
262.910
Gonets
D1-6
1997
24730
Data transmission as messages are forwardedStore and Forward communications: Has been reported on other frequencies in the past - entry updated 2009 Mar 8.

Message Signal at 261.035 MHz.
264.900
Gonets
D1-6
1997
24730
AM data sidebands (2.7, 5.4 and 8.1 kHz) transmitted in sub-second burstsStore and Forward communications: Trigger pulse transmitted 58s after each minute with activity increasing over eastern Europe - Discovered by Paul Marsh and Ivan Artner 2005 Oct/Nov
245.157
Cosmos
2386
2001-058C
27057
Message Signal every 60s, silent when receiving data message from groundStore and Forward communications: Stored messages are transmitted at another frequency in the 240-260 MHz band
262.910
Cosmos
2386
2001-058C
27057
Data transmission as messages are forwardedStore and Forward communications: This is a Gonets-D1 even though listed elsewhere as Strela-3. There was a NORAD name mix-up with Gonets D1-8. Has been reported on other frequencies in the past - entry updated 2009 Mar 8.
245.157
Gonets
D1-7
2001-058D
27058
Message Signal every 60s, silent when receiving data message from groundStore and Forward communications: Stored messages are transmitted at another frequency in the 240-260 MHz band
262.910
Gonets
D1-7
2001-058D
27058
Data transmission as messages are forwardedStore and Forward communications: Has been reported on other frequencies in the past - entry updated 2009 Mar 8.
262.913
Gonets
D1-7
2001-058D
27058
AM data sidebands (2.7, 5.4 and 8.1 kHz) transmitted in sub-second burstsStore and Forward communications: Trigger pulse transmitted 42s after each minute with activity increasing over eastern Europe - Identified by Ivan Artner 2005 Oct/Nov
244.512
Gonets
D1-8
2001-058E
27059
Message Signal every 60s, silent when receiving data message from groundStore and Forward communications: Stored messages are transmitted at 261.035 MHz.

This is a Stela-3 even though listed elsewhere as Gonets-D1. There was a NORAD name mix-up with Cosmos 2386.
261.035
Gonets
D1-8
2001-058E
27059
Data transmission as messages are forwardedStore and Forward communications: Message Signal at 244.512 MHz.

This is a Strela-3 even though listed elsewhere as Gonets-D1. There was a NORAD name mix-up with Cosmos 2386.
245.157
Gonets
D1-9
2001
27060
Message Signal every 60s, silent when receiving data message from groundStore and Forward communications: Stored messages are transmitted at another frequency in the 240-260 MHz band
262.910
Gonets
D1-9
2001
27060
Data transmission as messages are forwardedStore and Forward communications: Frequency is changed occasionally - entry updated 2009 Mar 8.

Message Signal at 261.035 MHz.
264.788
Gonets
D1-9
2001
27060
AM data sidebands (2.7, 5.4 and 8.1 kHz) transmitted in sub-second burstsStore and Forward communications: Trigger pulse transmitted 9s after each minute with activity increasing over eastern Europe - Identified by Ivan Artner 2005 Oct/Nov
244.999
Gonets M-2
2010-043A
37152
Data transmission as messages are forwardedStore and Forward communications: Message Signal at 388.688 MHz.
388.688
Gonets M-2
2010-043A
37152
Message Signal every 60s, silent when receiving data message from groundStore and Forward communications: Stored messages are transmitted at 244.999 MHz.
388.688
Gonets M-3
2012-041B
38734
Message Signal every 60s or 120s depending on the operating mode, silent when receiving data message from ground.Store and Forward communications: Stored messages are transmitted at 244.999 MHz.
388.688
Gonets M-4
2012-041D
38736
Message Signal every 60s or 120s depending on the operating mode, silent when receiving data message from ground.Store and Forward communications: Stored messages are


The Soviet Union's 'Tsikada' navigation satellites, later 'Nadezhda' also operated here also but have now been switched off.

Another former Soviet system currently operated by Russia also transmits here. The 'Parus' transmissions are Tsikada-like in content but they hide another purpose. They may have included a navigation function originally but they carry a second, clandestine, payload for communications. The 'navigation' transmissions are probably more about allowing the user to calculate where to point the transmitting aerial rather than working out their location on the Earth's surface.


FREQ                       MODE 
49.910
Cosmos
2341
1997-017A
24772
FM time and position information - sidebands at 3 kHz, 5 kHz and 7 kHzPositional signal transmissions and store/forward comms: Transmission contains an almanac for all active satellites in the constellation - coherent transmission at 399.920 MHz
149.910
Cosmos
2398
2003-023A
27818
FM time and position information - sidebands at 3 kHz, 5 kHz and 7 kHzPositional signal transmissions and store/forward comms: Transmission contains an almanac for all active satellites in the constellation - coherent transmission at 399.760 MHz
149.940
Cosmos
2378
2001-023A
26818
FM time and position information - sidebands at 3 kHz, 5 kHz and 7 kHzPositional signal transmissions and store/forward comms: Transmission contains an almanac for all active satellites in the constellation - coherent transmission at 399.840 MHz
149.940
Cosmos
2454
2009-039A
35635
FM time and position information - sidebands at 3 kHz, 5 kHz and 7 kHzPositional signal transmissions and store/forward comms: Transmission contains an almanac for all active satellites in the constellation - coherent transmission at 399.840 MHz
149.940
Cosmos
2463
2010-017A
36519
FM time and position information - sidebands at 3 kHz, 5 kHz and 7 kHzPositional signal transmissions and store/forward comms: Transmission contains an almanac for all active satellites in the constellation - coherent transmission at 399.840 plus duplicated transmissions at other frequencies around 150 and 400 MHz . The transmitter is faulty.
149.970
Cosmos
2336
1996-071A
24677
FM time and position information - sidebands at 3 kHz, 5 kHz and 7 kHzPositional signal transmissions and store/forward comms: Transmission contains an almanac for all active satellites in the constellation - coherent transmission at 399.840 MHz
149.970
Cosmos
2389
2002-026A
27436
FM time and position information - sidebands at 3 kHz, 5 kHz and 7 kHzPositional signal transmissions and store/forward comms: Transmission contains an almanac for all active satellites in the constellation - coherent transmission at 399.920 MHz
149.979
Oscar 29
1987-080B
18362
Modulated CW carrierIonospheric modelling for US military (NIMS): Maintenance frequency - Coherent transmission at 399.944 MHz (has been heard to transmit tones similar to the other OSCAR satellite but 2003 December 28 - this frequency was occupied by a modulated 'buzzing' signal - No longer transmitting as of 2008 Feb 1
149.979
Oscar 31
1988-074B
19420
FM telemetry (tones) +/- 2.4 kHz from carrierIonospheric modelling for US military (NIMS): Maintenance frequency - Coherent transmission at 399.944 MHz - Occasionally changes between this frequency and the operational one - Sometime between 2007 Dec 21 and 2008 Feb 7, the normal transmissions at both frequencies were replaced with a highly unstable CW carrier (wandering frequency + variations in strength)
149.988
Oscar 27
1987-080A
18361
FM telemetry (tones) +/- 2.4 kHz from carrierIonospheric modelling for US military (NIMS): Operational frequency - Coherent transmission at 399.968 MHz - Occasionally changes between this frequency and the maintenance one) - No longer transmitting as of 2008 Jan 1
149.988
Oscar 23
1988-033A
19070
FM telemetry (tones) +/- 2.4 kHz from carrierIonospheric modelling for US military (NIMS): Operational frequency - Coherent transmission at 399.968 MHz - Occasionally changes between this frequency and the maintenance one)
149.988
Oscar 32
1988-033B
19071
FM telemetry (tones) +/- 2.4 kHz from carrierIonospheric modelling for US military (NIMS): Operational frequency - Coherent transmission at 399.968 MHz - Occasionally changes between this frequency and the maintenance one)
149.988
Oscar 25
1988-074A
19419
FM telemetry (tones) +/- 2.4 kHz from carrierIonospheric modelling for US military (NIMS): Operational frequency - Coherent transmission at 399.968 MHz - Occasionally changes between this frequency and the maintenance one)
150.000
Nadezhda

FM time and position information - sidebands at 3 kHz, 5 kHz and 7 kHzNavigation - plus Search and Rescue monitoring: Several satellites - the system is no longer operational, has been silent since 2003 November 26 - Coherent transmission at 400.000 MHz
150.000
Tsikada

FM time and position information - sidebands at 3 kHz, 5 kHz and 7 kHzNavigation - plus Search and Rescue monitoring: Several satellites - the system is no longer operational, has been silent since 2003 November 26 - Coherent transmission at 400.000 MHz
150.012
Unknown

'Wandering' CWUnidentified satellite: Satellite in GEO, possibly graveyard orbit, also transmits 400.032 MHz
150.012
Geosat
1985-021A
15595
CW - Doppler tracking beaconOceanography - wave height measurement: Detected being switched on and off over Europe, not continuously active. Sometime around 2007, transmissions ceased to be detected but Geosat was subsequently determined to be transmitting continuously while in sunlight. Coherent transmission at 400.032 MHz
150.012
RADCAL
1993-041A
22698
CW - Doppler tracking beaconRadar calibration: Radar Calibration satellite - Coherent transmission at 400.032 MHz, operation is intermittent
150.012
GFO
1998-007A
25157
CW - Doppler tracking beaconOceanography - wave height measurement: Geosat Follow On satellite - Coherent transmission at 400.032 MHz and also transmitted at 2207.5 MHz. Ceased to transmit 2008 November.
150.012
ARGOS
1999-008A
25634
CW - Doppler tracking beaconUSAF space experiments: Coherent transmission at 400.032 MHz - Ceased to transmit 2003
150.012
USA 147
1999-067A
25991
CW - Doppler tracking beaconMilitary meteorological satellite: Defense Meteorological Satellite Program - Also transmits at 2207.535 MHz, 2237.5 MHz and 2252.5 MHz, and 400.032 MHz - Post-launch testing revealed interference with other equipment from the 150/400 MHz transmitters so they remained inactive (apart from further testing) until 2006 Aug 14
150.012
Picosat 9
2001-043B
26930
CW - Doppler tracking beaconUSAF Space Test Program (STEP): Coherent transmission at 400.032 MHz - Ceased to transmit late-2004
150.012
Formosat
3A
2006-011A
29047
CWAtmospheric studies: Switched on when observation required, European observations usually 08:00-17:00 UTC Mon-Fri, also transmits 400.032 MHz and 1066.752 MHz
150.012
Formosat
3B
2006-011B
29048
CWAtmospheric studies: Switched on when observation required, European observations usually 08:00-17:00 UTC Mon-Fri, also transmits 400.032 MHz and 1066.752 MHz
150.012
Formosat
3C
2006-011C
29049
CWAtmospheric studies: Switched on when observation required, European observations usually 08:00-17:00 UTC Mon-Fri, also transmits 400.032MHz and 1066.752 MHz
150.012
Formosat
3D
2006-011D
29050
CWAtmospheric studies: Switched on when observation required, European observations usually 08:00-17:00 UTC Mon-Fri, also transmits 400.032 MHz and 1066.752 MHz
150.012
Formosat
3E
2006-011E
29051
CWAtmospheric studies: Switched on when observation required, European observations usually 08:00-17:00 UTC Mon-Fri, also transmits 400.032 MHz and 1066.752 MHz
150.012
Formosat
3F
2006
29052
CWAtmospheric studies: Switched on when observation required, European observations usually 08:00-17:00 UTC Mon-Fri, also transmits 400.032 MHz and 1066.752 MHz
150.030
Cosmos
2361
1998-076A
25590
FM time and position information - sidebands at 3 kHz, 5 kHz and 7 kHzPositional signal transmissions and store/forward comms: Coherent transmission at 400.080 MHz
150.300
Cosmos
2373
2000-058A
26552
AM telemetry - wide bandwidthPhotographic mapping: Coherent transmission at 400.800 MHz - Cameras and film recovered after mission running between 2000 September 29 and 2000 November 14 - no longer in orbit
150.300
Cosmos
2415
2005-034A
28841
CW - Doppler tracking beaconPhotographic reconnaissance: Coherent transmission at 400.800 MHz - Cameras and film recovered after mission mission running between 2005 September 2 and 2005 October 14 - transmissions heard over the USA - no longer in orbit
399.760
Cosmos
2341
1997-017A
24772
CW - Doppler tracking beaconPositional signal transmissions and store/forward comms: Coherent transmission at 149.910 MHz
399.760
Cosmos
2398
2003-023A
27818
CW - Doppler tracking beaconPositional signal transmissions and store/forward comms: Coherent transmission at 149.910 MHz
399.840
Cosmos
2378
2001-023A
26818
CW - Doppler tracking beaconPositional signal transmissions and store/forward comms: Coherent transmission at 149.940 MHz
399.840
Cosmos
2389
2002-026A
27436
CW - Doppler tracking beaconPositional signal transmissions and store/forward comms: Coherent transmission at 149.940 MHz
399.840
Cosmos
2454
2009-039A
35635
CW - Doppler tracking beaconPositional signal transmissions and store/forward comms: Coherent transmission at 149.940 MHz
399.840
Cosmos
2463
2010-017A
36519
CW - Doppler tracking beaconPositional signal transmissions and store/forward comms: Coherent transmission at 149.940 MHz plus plus duplicated transmissions at other frequencies around 150 and 400 MHz due. The transmitter is faulty.
399.920
Cosmos
2336
1996-071A
24677
CW - Doppler tracking beaconPositional signal transmissions and store/forward comms: Coherent transmission at 149.970 MHz
399.944
Oscar 29
1987-080B
18362
Modulated CW carrierIonospheric modelling for US military (NIMS): Maintenance frequency - Coherent transmission at 149.979 MHz (known to change between this frequency and the operational one) - No longer transmitting as of 2008 Jan 1
399.944
Oscar 31
1988-074B
19420
Modulated CW carrierIonospheric modelling for US military (NIMS): Maintenance frequency - Coherent transmission at 149.979 MHz (known to change between this frequency and the operational one) - Sometime between 2007 Dec 21 and 2008 Feb 7, the normal transmissions at both frequencies were replaced with a highly unstable CW carrier (wandering frequency + variations in strength)
399.968
Oscar 27
1987-080A
18361
Modulated CW carrierIonospheric modelling for US military (NIMS): Operational frequency - Coherent transmission at 149.988 MHz (known to change between this frequency and the maintenance one) - No longer transmitting as of 2008 Feb 1
399.968
Oscar 23
1988-033A
19070
Modulated CW carrierIonospheric modelling for US military (NIMS): Operational frequency - Coherent transmission at 149.988 MHz (known to change between this frequency and the maintenance one)
399.968
Oscar 32
1988-033B
19071
Modulated CW carrierIonospheric modelling for US military (NIMS): Operational frequency - Coherent transmission at 149.988 MHz (known to change between this frequency and the maintenance one)
399.968
Oscar 25
1988-074A
19419
Modulated CW carrierIonospheric modelling for US military (NIMS): Operational frequency - Coherent transmission at 149.988 MHz (known to change between this frequency and the maintenance one)
400.000
Nadezhda

CW - Doppler tracking beaconNavigation - plus Search and Rescue monitoring: Coherent transmission at 150.000 MHz - no longer active (see 150 MHz note)
400.000
Tsikada

CW - Doppler tracking beaconNavigation - plus Search and Rescue monitoring: Coherent transmission at 150.000 MHz - no longer active (see 150 MHz note)
400.032
Unknown

'Wandering' CWUnidentified satellite: Satellite in GEO, possibly graveyard orbit, also transmits 150.012 MHz
400.032
Geosat
1985-021A
15595
CW - Doppler tracking beaconOceanography - wave height measurement: Detected being switched on and off over Europe, not continuously active. Sometime around 2007, transmissions ceased to be detected but Geosat was subsequently determined to be transmitting continuously while in sunlight. Coherent transmission at 150.012 MHz
400.032
RADCAL
1993-041A
22698
CW - Doppler tracking beaconRadar calibration: Radar Calibration satellite - Coherent transmission at 150.012 MHz, operation is intermittent
400.032
GFO
1998-007A
25157
CW - Doppler tracking beaconOceanography - wave height measurement: Geosat Follow On - Coherent transmission at 150.012 MHz and also transmittedat 2207.5 MHz. Ceased to transmit 2008 November.
400.032
ARGOS
1999-008A
25634
CW - Doppler tracking beaconUSAF space experiments: Coherent transmission at 150.012 MHz - Ceased to transmit 2003
400.032
USA 147
1999-067A
25991
CW - Doppler tracking beaconMilitary meteorological satellite: Defense Meteorological Satellite Program - also transmits at 2207.535 MHz, 2237.5 MHz, and 150.012 MHz - Post-launch testing revealed interference with other equipment from the 150/400 MHz transmitters so they remained inactive (apart from further testing) until 2006 Aug 14 .
400.032
Picosat 9
2001-043B
26930
CW - Doppler tracking beaconUSAF Space Test Program (STEP): Detected being switched on and off over Europe, not continuously active - Coherent transmission at 150.012 MHz - Ceased to transmit late-2004
400.032
Formosat
3A
2006-011A
29047
CWAtmospheric studies: Switched on when observation required, European observations usually 08:00-17:00 UTC Mon-Fri, also transmits 150.012 MHz and 1066.752 MHz
400.032
Formosat
3B
2006-011B
29048
CWAtmospheric studies: Switched on when observation required, European observations usually 08:00-17:00 UTC Mon-Fri, also transmits 150.012 MHz and 1066.752 MHz
400.032
Formosat
3C
2006-011C
29049
CWAtmospheric studies: Switched on when observation required, European observations usually 08:00-17:00 UTC Mon-Fri, also transmits 150.012 MHz and 1066.752 MHz, during 2007 December, Formosat 3C appeared to be about 5 kHz lower than the nominal frequency - the other frequencies may be shifted pro-rata
400.032
Formosat
3D
2006-011D
29050
CWAtmospheric studies: Switched on when observation required, European observations usually 08:00-17:00 UTC Mon-Fri, also transmits 150.012 MHz and 1066.752 MHz
400.032
Formosat
3E
2006-011E
29051
CWAtmospheric studies: Switched on when observation required, European observations usually 08:00-17:00 UTC Mon-Fri, also transmits 150.012 MHz and 1066.752 MHz
400.032
Formosat
3F
2006
29052
CWAtmospheric studies: Switched on when observation required, European observations usually 08:00-17:00 UTC Mon-Fri, also transmits 150.012 MHz and 1066.752 MHz
400.080
Cosmos
2361
1998-076A
25590
CW - Doppler tracking beaconPositional signal transmissions and store/forward comms: Non operational but still transmitting 2000 December 13 - Coherent transmission at 150.030 MHz
400.800
Cosmos
2373
2000-058A
26552
CW - Doppler tracking beaconPhotographic mapping: Coherent transmission at 150.300 MHz - Cameras and film recovered after mission running between 2000 September 29 and 2000 November 14 - no longer active
400.800
Cosmos
2415
2005-034A
28841
CW - Doppler tracking beaconPhotographic reconnaissance: Coherent transmission at 150.300 MHz - Cameras and film recovered after mission running between 2005 September 2 and 2005 October 14? - no longer active







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