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FREQ |
OFFSET |
TONE |
LOCATION |
CALL |
USE |
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144.60000 |
+0 MHz |
|
Mykolayiv |
|
|
Fusion
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|
145.17500 |
+0.6 MHz |
|
|
|
|
FM
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|
145.62500 |
-0.6 MHz |
173.8/173.8 |
UZHGOROD |
UR0DVC |
|
FM Wires-x
|
|
145.65000 |
-0.6 MHz |
|
Lviv |
UR0WVA |
|
FM
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|
145.67500 |
-0.6 MHz |
123.0 |
Chernivtsi, OCNTTUM |
|
|
FM
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|
145.67500 |
-0.6 MHz |
88.5 |
Kyiv, Arsenalna subway stn |
UR0UVA |
|
FM
|
|
145.67500 |
-0.6 MHz |
173.8 |
UZHGOROD |
UR0DVA |
|
FM Fusion
|
|
145.75000 |
-0.6 MHz |
173.8 |
ROKOSOVO |
UR0DVB |
|
FM
|
|
431.17500 |
+7.6 MHz |
CC1 |
Ivano-Frankivsk |
UR0SUA |
|
DMR
|
|
434.60000 |
-1.6 MHz |
D023 |
KIEV, Solomyanska ploshcha |
UR0UUF |
|
FM
|
|
437.62500 |
-7.6 MHz |
|
VINOGRADOV |
UR0DUF |
|
|
|
438.65000 |
-7.6 MHz |
CC1 |
Uzhgorod |
UR0DUC |
|
DMR
|
|
438.67500 |
-7.6 MHz |
CC1 |
Rokosovo, Tovsta Mt |
UR0DUD |
|
DMR
|
|
438.70000 |
-7.6 MHz |
173.8/173.8 |
Uzhgorod |
UR0DUE |
|
FM
|
|
438.72500 |
-7.6 MHz |
CC1 173.8/173.8 |
MUKACHEVO, Pavlova Mt |
UR0DMU |
|
FM DMR
|
|
438.75000 |
-7.6 MHz |
|
UZHGOROD |
UR0DUB |
|
DSTAR
|
|
438.77500 |
-7.6 MHz |
CC1 |
Kyiv |
UR0UUE |
|
DMR
|
|
438.80000 |
-7.6 MHz |
CC1 D023/23 |
Kyiv |
UR0UUD |
|
FM DMR
|
|
438.80000 |
-7.6 MHz |
82.5 |
Lviv |
UR0WUA |
|
FM Fusion
|
|
438.82500 |
-7.6 MHz |
CC1 |
Irpin' |
UR0UUK |
|
DMR/DSTAR
|
|
438.87500 |
-7.6 MHz |
CC1 173.8/173.8 |
Polonyna Rivna Mount |
UR0DUL |
|
FM/DMR/W-x
|
|
439.00000 |
-7.6 MHz |
CC1 |
Kyiv |
UR0UUS |
|
DMR
|
|
439.37500 |
-7.6 MHz |
67.0 / 67.0 |
Kyiv |
UR0UUA |
|
FM
|
|
439.40000 |
-7.6 MHz |
CC1 |
Kyiv |
UR0UUB |
|
DMR
|
|
439.40000 |
-7.6 MHz |
CC1 |
Odesa |
UR0FUA |
|
DMR
|
|
439.45000 |
-7.6 MHz |
CC1 |
Lviv |
UR0WUB |
|
DMR
|
|
439.60000 |
-7.6 MHz |
CC1 |
Dnipropetrovsk |
UR0EUB |
|
DMR
|
|
439.67500 |
-8.6 MHz |
CC1 |
ROKOSOVO, Tovsta Mt |
UR0DUD |
|
DMR WIRES-X
|
|
439.90000 |
-8.6 MHz |
88.5 |
Kramatorsk, KN88TR |
|
|
FM
|
|
WEB-BASE SDR MONITORING
Web-based Software Defined Radios/SDR located in Ukraine give you the ability to monitor
the airwaves during potential military action.
RUSSIAN MILITARY SHORTWAVE FREQUENCIES
Intelligence Reports: Listing potential Russian Frequencies used by forces in Ukraine. Reports indicate
audio recordings recieved from USB Frequencies that are without encryption.
- 5125 KHz
- 5130 KHz
- 4615 KHz
- 7580 KHz
- 7811 KHz
- 8033 KHz
- 8131 KHz
- 4220 KHz
- 4625 KHz
RUSSIAN BOMBER VHF FREQUENCIES
AM Frequencies:
- 124.000 MHz
- 128.500 MHz
- 136.250 MHz
- 138.550 MHz
- 284.650 MHz
- 289.000 MHz
- 358.125 MHz
High Frequency/HF communications are still a crucial part of military
communications. The frequencies below separated by district provide
coded messages and are thought to be run by the Russian Military.
Jamming by Ukraine Citizens across the world. Ref: Pyriom.
WESTERN DISTRICT TRANSMISSIONS
SOUTHERN DISTRICT TRANSMISSIONS
RUSSIAN AIR FORCE FREQUENCIES
- Voice Frequencies utilize the Upper Sideband/USB,
- The aircraft callsigns are made of 5 digits,
- Primary & Secondary designations reflect the usage by aircraft,
- Ground Stations Transmit on all frequencies simultaneously.
AVIATION TRANSMISSIONS
FREQUENCIES:
- 6685 kHz
- 8847 kHz (2ndary)
- 11360 kHz
- 18030 kHz
GROUND STATION CALLSIGNS
- Davlenie: 708th Regiment, Taganrog
- Kasta: 224th Detachment, Tver
- Klarnetist: 196th Regiment, Tver
- Korsar: Military Transport Aviation HQ, Moscow
- Magnetron: 566th Regiment, Seshcha
- Ladya: Location Unconfirmed
- Polis: 117th Regiment, Orenburg
- Polotno: Location Unconfirmed
- Proselok: 334th Regiment, Pskov
Aviation Network Transmissions are voice traffic between
Military Transport Aviation Units.
USB VOICE FREQUENCIES: |
5827, 5833, 5803, 5617, 5827, 8131, 8090, 8909, 8033, 8131, 11223, 11320 |
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) |
LONG RANGE AVIATION TRANSMISSIONS
Bear Network is associated with the
Tu-95 strategic bombers and the
Il-78 tankers supporting them. Known as the Bear net, after the NATO reporting name for the Tu-95, Bear.
CW Frequencies and the callsigns used depend on the season. The
activity takes place mainly on the 8 MHz channels. During activity on
this network, a single letter (W for Europe, or G for
the Pacific) is repeatedly transmitted on CW:
MORCE GROUND FREQUENCIES (2 minutes intervals)
H+00,
H+20,
H+40.
TRAINING OPERATIONS
Conducted away from the main frequencies.
VOICE TRANSMISSIONSS
Transmissions take place within the 5.6 MHz range, with a single
ground station present using a distinct callsign. Otherwise, the
procedures used are exactly the same. The voiced callsigns for the
ground stations when conducting training are named:
Moscow-2,
Saratov-2.
CONTENIOUS WAVE/CW REA-4
REA4
is a Continious Wave/CW Morse Code Station for
Long-Range Aviation broadcasts airfield weather reports and monolithic messages.
Phone: 206-780-6885 E-mail: fwarc@usa.com
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