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Parameters: Drumspeed 120 rpm, IOC 576, shift 800 Hz. Weatherfax on 14001.9 kHz – quick solution.ĭK2OM detected a weatherfax on 14001.9 kHz (center QRG) on May 23 rd at 2100 utc and later. ll try to talk to some friends down in Algarve to see if they know what amateur radio frequencies were involved.” Even though I can’t confirm this, word is that the fines are indeed heavy in most cases. Paulo’s comment: “It’s the second time this year that the Regulator and the Maritime Police of Portugal visit Algarve. The news story details that the fiscalization was made on 28 vessels on sea and inland waterways, and 29 land based stations.įurthermore, the authorities said that the operation was the consequence of Complaints of Interference to legal radio systems, including the Amateur Radio Service, Aeronautical Band, Maritime Service, and commercial radio systems.” Maritime Police looking for illegal radio equipment onboard of a yatch. “According to the daily newspaper “Diário de Noticias”, Portugal’s Maritime Police - actually a branch of the Portuguese Navy - and Portuguese communications’ Regulator ANACOM hit, on the third and fourth of this month, the country’s soythernmost district’s coast, Algarve, with a sweeping operation that resulted in confiscating radio equipment and charging heavy fines to ten unnamed operators.īesides having the equipment confiscated, the operators face fines that can reach 1250 € or close to 1650 US-$. On September 7, 2013, OM Paulo, CT2IWW, published the following news in “Intruder Alert”, the Reflector of IARU MONITORING SYSTEM Intruder Watch of Region 1: Portuguese Maritime Police and Communications Regulator ANACOM hit again illegal Radio Operators in Algarve Region, Southern Portugal. Clandestine station’s TDoA by DARC Intruder Monitoring The BNetzA was then able to work with their Italian colleagues to obtain measures that led to the stop of these transmissions. The IARUMS DARC Coordinator, Daniel Möller, D元RTL, informed that the radio direction service unit of DARC Intruder Monitoring had been able to determine the approximate location of these transmissions, whereupon the DARC Intruder Monitoring cooperated with the German PTT (BNetzA) to have them stopped. The radio program in Italian and English was directed against government COVID measures. The broadcasts were unusually in USB and could be heard throughout Europe. In December 2021 and January 2022, a clandestine radio station appeared on 35 kHz. January 2022 Clandestine radio station stops transmissions The IARU monitoring System Region 1 wishes to thank this SuperDARN Network representative for his cooperation and help, and appreciates the resolution of this case. He also conveyed the apologies of the entire SuperDARN community for those transmissions and communicated to his colleagues the ITU RR on the frequencies of the 20 m amateur radio band, which we provided to him, so that these transmissions would not be sent again in this frequency range in the future. On June 2023, after his research, he confirmed that the transmissions were indeed coming from a recently activated radar of the Network that was in the testing phase. The SuperDARN Network representative actively cooperated with the IARU Monitoring System Region 1 in order to identify the signals, performing extensive research on all transmissions sent by all SuperDARN Network radars around the world. SuperDARN Radar bursts on the 20 m band, May 2023 The IARUMS R1 coordinator, Gaspar, EA6AMM, contacted a SuperDARN network’s representative, who is also a North American licensed radio amateur operator, to inform him of the reception of the transmissions in the 20 meters band and to provide him with all the data collected about these transmissions.

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Several members of the IARUMS R1 team worked actively in the identification of these transmissions, providing screenshots, audio recordings, IQ recordings and triangulations performed by TDoA through the KiwiSDR network. These transmissions could also be observed during May 2023 on other frequencies in the 20-meter band too, due to the frequency hopping method that this radar often uses. In the following days, several IARUMS Region 1 volunteers also reported such transmissions. On April 13, 2023, Pekka, OH2BLU, the SRAL (Finland) IARU Monitoring System Coordinator, reported at 1119 UTC the reception of transmissions sent by a SuperDARN radar (SuperDARN: Super Dual Auroral Radar Network) on the 20 meters band, specifically on 14200 kHz CF: short bursts using an approximate bandwidth of about 4.5 kHz. June 2023 SuperDARN radar transmissions on 20 meters Election of President and Vice President.Calendar of Major Events ( ITU, RTOs, CISPR).











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