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Скачать или смотреть G10 ("Bert Keampfert") Numbers Station recreation (Active from ~1960-Late 1970s)

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G10 ("Bert Keampfert") Numbers Station recreation (Active from ~1960-Late 1970s)
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This is a recreation of a defunct Numbers Station active from at least the early 1960s until the Late 1970s, which was possibly owned by Communist-era Poland's SB, with no recordings of it known to exist. And I created this recreation as a placeholder using the information known about it, and i used an audio filter to make it sound like an old Shortwave broadcast. It used the 1960 Bert Keampfert single "Wonderland by Night/Dreaming the Blues" as it's interval signal, each flipside repeated Twice before the code, read in German by a Polish female, this interval hence leading it to be nicknamed by Shortwave enthusiasts after Kaempfert. It ceased transmissions in the late 70s and was replaced by G11 (multiple recordings of that station do exist however, including its last transmission), which in turn was discontinued in 2014. I used AI as the code reader, the voice changes at "Ende" because I lost all credits for the AI machine used mostly in the video.
NSRIC description: "Not much is known about G10, it was a numbers station known for using songs by Bert Kaempfert as its interval music.  The actual origin of it’s country is unknown, but it was most likely run by one of the Polish intelligence agencies.  It was categorized into the Polish Strich operator by ENIGMA 2000 as well.  Unlike its Strich counterparts E11, G11, S11, and S11a, it played interval music before transmissions like G02/G02a did.
G10 played two songs by Bert Kaempfert twice each; Wunderland bei Nacht and Dreaming of Blues. Instead of the typical call up / group the Strich set up was the group count and a “triplet” (ex: 32 / 222). The numbers also weren’t read singularly, (the drei zwo Strich zwo zwo zwo) but were read together with no spacing.  32/222 was read as zwounddriezig Strich zwohundertzwoundzwozig.
The station could be heard regularly for years at fixed times in the 1970’s.  The only currently know schedule was Saturdays at 13:00 UTC on 5815 kHz.  It most likely emitted in AM mode."
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