Last night, I picked up some morse code on the shortwave radio. I am kinda green on morse code but I tried to decipher what seems to be the call letters for Station 0UIIO, it just keeps repeating.
What I found interesting was that this morning, while out in the back yard I managed to pick it up again but this time on a different frequency. Here’s my QSL information:
01:23 UTC/21 Apr 2009:
11.675mhz
-/-/-/-/-/..-/../../—
(0UIIO)
11:24 UTC/22 Apr 2009:
7.51mhz
-/-/-/-/-/..-/../../—
(0UIIO)
The only reference I could find for 0UIIO online was this site from the CPC, where apparantly they have a Russian-based station with the call letters “0UIIO”. Here’s a copy of the text (truncated to save space):
CLIMATE PREDICTION CENTER GLOBAL STATION DIRECTORY
LEGEND:
STNID - 5 CHARACTER WMO STATION IDENTIFIER
LAT - LATITUDE IN HUNDRETHS, EX: 7093 = 70.93 N
-1093 = 10.93 S
LON - LONGITUDE IN HUNDRETHS, EX: 34637 = 346.37
IF LON > 180 LON = 360 - LON
ELEV - STATION ELEVATION IN WHOLE METERS
CALL - STATION IDENTIFICATION CALL LETTERS IF AVAILABLE
STNID LAT LON ELEV CALL CITY COUNTRY
30713 5282 25523 525 48 99 0UIIO UST-ORDYNSKIJ RUSSIA
Share on Facebook