"The Lincolnshire Poacher" is a traditional Englishfolk song associated with the county of Lincolnshire, and deals with the joys of poaching. It is considered to be the unofficial county anthem of Lincolnshire. It is catalogued as Roud Folk Song Index No. 299.
History
"This very old ditty has been transformed into the dialects of Somersetshire, Northumberland and Leicestershire, but it properly belongs to Lincolnshire." The earliest printed version appeared in York about 1776. The song is said to have been a favorite of King George IV.
Usage
"The Lincolnshire Poacher" was the regimental quick march of the 10th Regiment of Foot and its successors the Royal Lincolnshire Regiment and the 2nd Battalion Royal Anglian Regiment, who are known as "the Poachers"; the song is very important to the battalion and can be heard many times being sung at full volume from barrack blocks, messes and parties wherever a "Poacher" is based. Also was the regimental march of the 2nd battalion The Loyal Regiment(North Lancashire). Prior to 1881 this Battalion had been the 81st regiment of Foot The Loyal Lincolnshire Volunteers. It is also the authorised march of The Lincoln and Welland Regiment of the Canadian Forces. Sir John Graves Simcoe, in the 1790s, named many of the original settlements and rivers in the Niagara district of then Upper Canada after towns and rivers in Lincolnshire, England..
"The Lincolnshire Poacher" was a powerful shortwavenumbers station that transmitted from Cyprus from the mid-1970s to June 2008. The station gained its commonly known name as it uses bars from the English folk song "The Lincolnshire Poacher" as an interval signal. The radio station was believed to be operated by the BritishSecret Intelligence Service and emanated from the island of Cyprus. Amateur direction finding linked it with the Royal Air Force base at Akrotiri, Cyprus, where several curtain antennas had been identified as being its transmitter. It consisted of an electronically synthesised English-accented female voice reading groups of five numbers: e.g. '0-2-5-8-8'. The final number in each group was spoken at a higher pitch. It is likely that the station was used to communicate to undercover agents (spies) operating in other countries, to be decoded using a one-time pad.
An Asian numbers station of identical format is believed to be broadcast from Australia, and nicknamed "Cherry Ripe". It uses several bars from the English folk song of the same name as its interval signal. Cherry Ripe continued to be on-air until December 2009.
Lincolnshire Poacher is a hard unpasteurisedcow's milkcheese that is generally of a cylindrical shape with a rind resembling granite in appearance. It is made on Ulceby Farm, in Lincolnshire, England, by craft cheesemaker Richard Tagg. The cheese is matured for between 14 and 24 months, depending on when the milk was collected. Lincolnshire Poacher Cheese supply The Cheese Shop, Louth with all three of its cheeses, both maturities, and also Lincolnshire Red.
Awards
Supreme Champion at the 1996/7 British Cheese Awards
A numbers station is a type of shortwaveradio station characterized by unusual broadcasts, reading out lists of numbers or incomprehensible coded messages. The voices are often created by speech synthesis and are transmitted in a wide variety of languages. The voices are usually female, although sometimes men's or children's voices are used. Some voices are synthesized and created by machines; however, some stations used to have live readers. Many numbers stations went off the air due to the end of the Cold War in 1989, but many still operate and some have even continued operations but changed schedules and operators.
The first known use of numbers stations was during World War I, and the first possible listener was Anton Habsburg of Austria. The numbers were transmitted in Morse code. The Czech Ministry of Interior and the Swedish Security Service have both acknowledged the use of numbers stations by Czechoslovakia for espionage, with declassified documents proving the same. With a few exceptions, no QSL responses have been received from numbers stations by shortwave listeners who sent reception reports to said stations, which is the expected behavior of a non-clandestine station.
The Parts of Lindsey was a unit of local government until 1974 in Lincolnshire, England, covering the northern part of the county. The Isle of Axholme, which is on the west side of the River Trent, has normally formed part of it. The district's name originated from the Kingdom of Lindsey of Anglo-Saxon times, whose territories were merged with that of Stamford to form Lincolnshire.
Local government
When the English shires were established, Lindsey became part of Lincolnshire. It and each of Kesteven and Holland, acquired the formal designation of Parts of Lincolnshire. Thus it became the Parts of Lindsey.
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1_06: The Lincolnshire Poacher
Track Name: The Lincolnshire Poacher
Disk: 1
Track: 06
Language: English
This station ruined that song for me.
published: 19 Jan 2011
5 Creepiest Number Station Sounds Ever Recorded
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Number station documentary - Tracking The Lincolnshire Poacher
Tune into shortwave radio at the top of each hour and you will stumble upon a confusion of mysterious-sounding messages: voices reading random groups of numbers interspersed with noises and bizarre musical quotes such as the folk song The Lincolnshire poacher or Mantovani's Swedish Rhapsody. These are the so-called "number stations". Nobody has ever admitted to broadcasting them, intelligence agencies have traditionally denied their use, and they are unlicensed. Simon Fanshawe embarks on thrilling detective journey into the clandestine world of radio cryptography, and attempts to solve one of the most unusual broadcast mysteries of all time, Producer Simon Hollis.
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Lincolnshire Poacher Number Station
Lincolnshire Poacher Number Station -historic audio
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The Lincolnshire Poacher Numbers Station
The Lincolnshire Poacher Numbers Station began transmitting in the mid 1970's and ceased transmissions in 2008 - take a look in to its history in this video and hear audio of it operating.
published: 06 Feb 2020
BBC Radio 4 Broadcast of "Tracking The Lincolnshire Poacher"
The BBC Radio 4 Broadcast of "Tracking The Lincolnshire Poacher," first aired in 2005.
"BBC Radio's Simon Fanshawe embarks on a detective journey into the clandestine world of radio cryptography and attempts to solve one of the most unusual broadcast mysteries of all time."
The phenomenon of so-called "number stations," mysterious shortwave radio broadcasts that seem to exist only to transmit spoken-word numbers, snippets of weird songs and enigmatic codes, is a genuine mystery.
Exactly who is broadcasting these transmissions and why is unknown. One theory holds that the transmissions are part of espionage efforts by the intelligence agencies of different countries, another, that they are the work of organized drug smugglers, while still another claims that they are actually communicat...
published: 28 May 2011
What Happened to the Numbers Stations? - Spying by Numbers
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If you've ever listened to a shortwave radio you may have heard the strange creepy numbers stations just calling out numbers in synthesized voices with little tunes introducing and ending them. What is their purpose? and why are they still being used 70+ years after began to be heard? Are they calling out to spies and embedded agents around there world or are they just a relic of the cold war, in this video we look at the mysterious numbers stations.
This video is sponsored by Brilliant.org :
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Written, Researched and Presented by Paul Shillito
Images and footage : NSA, GCHQ, Priyom.org, Ilya B, Cryptomuseum.com
FlinnScientific, OfficialSWLchannel
You can hear loads of recordings of numbers station recorded by the C...
published: 29 Jan 2020
Numbers Station Lincolnshire Poacher behind Voice of Korea
Numbers Station Lincolnshire Poacher hidden behind Voice of Korea in SSB.
Lincolnshire Poacher is able to be listened only in USB while hiding in LSB.
Numbers stations are shortwave radio stations of uncertain origin. They generally broadcast voices reading streams of numbers, words, letters (sometimes using a spelling alphabet), tunes or Morse code.
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Look at the following page for more informations about Numbers Stations: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbers_station
published: 23 Nov 2007
1_01: The Swedish Rhapsody
Track Name: The Swedish Rhapsody
Disk: 1
Track: 01
Language: German
One of the better known numbers stations -- and fittingly so. Its haunting, intermittent jingle is the stuff of nightmares, to be certain.
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Tune into shortwave radio at the top of each hour and you will stumble upon a confusion of mysterious-sounding messages: voices reading random groups of numbers...
Tune into shortwave radio at the top of each hour and you will stumble upon a confusion of mysterious-sounding messages: voices reading random groups of numbers interspersed with noises and bizarre musical quotes such as the folk song The Lincolnshire poacher or Mantovani's Swedish Rhapsody. These are the so-called "number stations". Nobody has ever admitted to broadcasting them, intelligence agencies have traditionally denied their use, and they are unlicensed. Simon Fanshawe embarks on thrilling detective journey into the clandestine world of radio cryptography, and attempts to solve one of the most unusual broadcast mysteries of all time, Producer Simon Hollis.
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-Braiden Robson
Tune into shortwave radio at the top of each hour and you will stumble upon a confusion of mysterious-sounding messages: voices reading random groups of numbers interspersed with noises and bizarre musical quotes such as the folk song The Lincolnshire poacher or Mantovani's Swedish Rhapsody. These are the so-called "number stations". Nobody has ever admitted to broadcasting them, intelligence agencies have traditionally denied their use, and they are unlicensed. Simon Fanshawe embarks on thrilling detective journey into the clandestine world of radio cryptography, and attempts to solve one of the most unusual broadcast mysteries of all time, Producer Simon Hollis.
Come Join our Number stations and other weird shortwave oddities google plus community: https://plus.google.com/communities/110835438702295458227?sqinv=dWF5TW1fQXpINkw2cXFhRWpFOGtFR1hoTHVVdGt3
-Braiden Robson
The Lincolnshire Poacher Numbers Station began transmitting in the mid 1970's and ceased transmissions in 2008 - take a look in to its history in this video and...
The Lincolnshire Poacher Numbers Station began transmitting in the mid 1970's and ceased transmissions in 2008 - take a look in to its history in this video and hear audio of it operating.
The Lincolnshire Poacher Numbers Station began transmitting in the mid 1970's and ceased transmissions in 2008 - take a look in to its history in this video and hear audio of it operating.
The BBC Radio 4 Broadcast of "Tracking The Lincolnshire Poacher," first aired in 2005.
"BBC Radio's Simon Fanshawe embarks on a detective journey into the clan...
The BBC Radio 4 Broadcast of "Tracking The Lincolnshire Poacher," first aired in 2005.
"BBC Radio's Simon Fanshawe embarks on a detective journey into the clandestine world of radio cryptography and attempts to solve one of the most unusual broadcast mysteries of all time."
The phenomenon of so-called "number stations," mysterious shortwave radio broadcasts that seem to exist only to transmit spoken-word numbers, snippets of weird songs and enigmatic codes, is a genuine mystery.
Exactly who is broadcasting these transmissions and why is unknown. One theory holds that the transmissions are part of espionage efforts by the intelligence agencies of different countries, another, that they are the work of organized drug smugglers, while still another claims that they are actually communications between extraterrestrial space aliens! (One commentator on an Internet message board even referred to them as "the aural equivalent of crop circles").
The espionage theory seems to be the most plausible. Akin Fernandez, creator of The Conet Project CD, states that, "Shortwave numbers stations are a perfect method of anonymous, one way communication. Spies located anywhere in the world can be communicated to by their masters via small, locally available, and unmodified shortwave receivers. The encryption system used by numbers stations, known as a "one time pad" is unbreakable. Combine this with the fact that it is almost impossible to track down the message recipients once they are inserted into the enemy country, it becomes clear just how powerful the numbers station system is."While shortwave radio buffs have been aware of them for years, the number station phenomenon remains largely unheard of by the general public.
The BBC Radio 4 Broadcast of "Tracking The Lincolnshire Poacher," first aired in 2005.
"BBC Radio's Simon Fanshawe embarks on a detective journey into the clandestine world of radio cryptography and attempts to solve one of the most unusual broadcast mysteries of all time."
The phenomenon of so-called "number stations," mysterious shortwave radio broadcasts that seem to exist only to transmit spoken-word numbers, snippets of weird songs and enigmatic codes, is a genuine mystery.
Exactly who is broadcasting these transmissions and why is unknown. One theory holds that the transmissions are part of espionage efforts by the intelligence agencies of different countries, another, that they are the work of organized drug smugglers, while still another claims that they are actually communications between extraterrestrial space aliens! (One commentator on an Internet message board even referred to them as "the aural equivalent of crop circles").
The espionage theory seems to be the most plausible. Akin Fernandez, creator of The Conet Project CD, states that, "Shortwave numbers stations are a perfect method of anonymous, one way communication. Spies located anywhere in the world can be communicated to by their masters via small, locally available, and unmodified shortwave receivers. The encryption system used by numbers stations, known as a "one time pad" is unbreakable. Combine this with the fact that it is almost impossible to track down the message recipients once they are inserted into the enemy country, it becomes clear just how powerful the numbers station system is."While shortwave radio buffs have been aware of them for years, the number station phenomenon remains largely unheard of by the general public.
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If you've ever listened to a shortwave radio you may have heard the strange creepy numbers stations just calling out numbers...
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If you've ever listened to a shortwave radio you may have heard the strange creepy numbers stations just calling out numbers in synthesized voices with little tunes introducing and ending them. What is their purpose? and why are they still being used 70+ years after began to be heard? Are they calling out to spies and embedded agents around there world or are they just a relic of the cold war, in this video we look at the mysterious numbers stations.
This video is sponsored by Brilliant.org :
https://brilliant.org/CuriousDroid
Written, Researched and Presented by Paul Shillito
Images and footage : NSA, GCHQ, Priyom.org, Ilya B, Cryptomuseum.com
FlinnScientific, OfficialSWLchannel
You can hear loads of recordings of numbers station recorded by the Conet Project here : https://archive.org/details/ird059
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If you've ever listened to a shortwave radio you may have heard the strange creepy numbers stations just calling out numbers in synthesized voices with little tunes introducing and ending them. What is their purpose? and why are they still being used 70+ years after began to be heard? Are they calling out to spies and embedded agents around there world or are they just a relic of the cold war, in this video we look at the mysterious numbers stations.
This video is sponsored by Brilliant.org :
https://brilliant.org/CuriousDroid
Written, Researched and Presented by Paul Shillito
Images and footage : NSA, GCHQ, Priyom.org, Ilya B, Cryptomuseum.com
FlinnScientific, OfficialSWLchannel
You can hear loads of recordings of numbers station recorded by the Conet Project here : https://archive.org/details/ird059
Make your own One Time Pad with the encryption/decryption instructions from the CIA here :
https://www.numbers-stations.com/articles/how-the-one-time-pad-works-cia-instruction/
A big thank you also goes to all our Patreons :-)
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Numbers Station Lincolnshire Poacher hidden behind Voice of Korea in SSB.
Lincolnshire Poacher is able to be listened only in USB while hiding in LSB.
N...
Numbers Station Lincolnshire Poacher hidden behind Voice of Korea in SSB.
Lincolnshire Poacher is able to be listened only in USB while hiding in LSB.
Numbers stations are shortwave radio stations of uncertain origin. They generally broadcast voices reading streams of numbers, words, letters (sometimes using a spelling alphabet), tunes or Morse code.
[From: wikipedia.org]
Look at the following page for more informations about Numbers Stations: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbers_station
Numbers Station Lincolnshire Poacher hidden behind Voice of Korea in SSB.
Lincolnshire Poacher is able to be listened only in USB while hiding in LSB.
Numbers stations are shortwave radio stations of uncertain origin. They generally broadcast voices reading streams of numbers, words, letters (sometimes using a spelling alphabet), tunes or Morse code.
[From: wikipedia.org]
Look at the following page for more informations about Numbers Stations: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbers_station
Track Name: The Swedish Rhapsody
Disk: 1
Track: 01
Language: German
One of the better known numbers stations -- and fittingly so. Its haunting, intermittent j...
Track Name: The Swedish Rhapsody
Disk: 1
Track: 01
Language: German
One of the better known numbers stations -- and fittingly so. Its haunting, intermittent jingle is the stuff of nightmares, to be certain.
Track Name: The Swedish Rhapsody
Disk: 1
Track: 01
Language: German
One of the better known numbers stations -- and fittingly so. Its haunting, intermittent jingle is the stuff of nightmares, to be certain.
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The Gong, the Backwards Music Station, Lincolnshire Poacher, Swedish Rhapsody, and the infamous UVB-76 turned "MDZhB"...
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Tune into shortwave radio at the top of each hour and you will stumble upon a confusion of mysterious-sounding messages: voices reading random groups of numbers interspersed with noises and bizarre musical quotes such as the folk song The Lincolnshire poacher or Mantovani's Swedish Rhapsody. These are the so-called "number stations". Nobody has ever admitted to broadcasting them, intelligence agencies have traditionally denied their use, and they are unlicensed. Simon Fanshawe embarks on thrilling detective journey into the clandestine world of radio cryptography, and attempts to solve one of the most unusual broadcast mysteries of all time, Producer Simon Hollis.
Come Join our Number stations and other weird shortwave oddities google plus community: https://plus.google.com/communities/110835438702295458227?sqinv=dWF5TW1fQXpINkw2cXFhRWpFOGtFR1hoTHVVdGt3
-Braiden Robson
The Lincolnshire Poacher Numbers Station began transmitting in the mid 1970's and ceased transmissions in 2008 - take a look in to its history in this video and hear audio of it operating.
The BBC Radio 4 Broadcast of "Tracking The Lincolnshire Poacher," first aired in 2005.
"BBC Radio's Simon Fanshawe embarks on a detective journey into the clandestine world of radio cryptography and attempts to solve one of the most unusual broadcast mysteries of all time."
The phenomenon of so-called "number stations," mysterious shortwave radio broadcasts that seem to exist only to transmit spoken-word numbers, snippets of weird songs and enigmatic codes, is a genuine mystery.
Exactly who is broadcasting these transmissions and why is unknown. One theory holds that the transmissions are part of espionage efforts by the intelligence agencies of different countries, another, that they are the work of organized drug smugglers, while still another claims that they are actually communications between extraterrestrial space aliens! (One commentator on an Internet message board even referred to them as "the aural equivalent of crop circles").
The espionage theory seems to be the most plausible. Akin Fernandez, creator of The Conet Project CD, states that, "Shortwave numbers stations are a perfect method of anonymous, one way communication. Spies located anywhere in the world can be communicated to by their masters via small, locally available, and unmodified shortwave receivers. The encryption system used by numbers stations, known as a "one time pad" is unbreakable. Combine this with the fact that it is almost impossible to track down the message recipients once they are inserted into the enemy country, it becomes clear just how powerful the numbers station system is."While shortwave radio buffs have been aware of them for years, the number station phenomenon remains largely unheard of by the general public.
https://brilliant.org/CuriousDroid
If you've ever listened to a shortwave radio you may have heard the strange creepy numbers stations just calling out numbers in synthesized voices with little tunes introducing and ending them. What is their purpose? and why are they still being used 70+ years after began to be heard? Are they calling out to spies and embedded agents around there world or are they just a relic of the cold war, in this video we look at the mysterious numbers stations.
This video is sponsored by Brilliant.org :
https://brilliant.org/CuriousDroid
Written, Researched and Presented by Paul Shillito
Images and footage : NSA, GCHQ, Priyom.org, Ilya B, Cryptomuseum.com
FlinnScientific, OfficialSWLchannel
You can hear loads of recordings of numbers station recorded by the Conet Project here : https://archive.org/details/ird059
Make your own One Time Pad with the encryption/decryption instructions from the CIA here :
https://www.numbers-stations.com/articles/how-the-one-time-pad-works-cia-instruction/
A big thank you also goes to all our Patreons :-)
Alan Johns
Allan Versaevel
Alok G Singh
Andrew SMITH
Bobby Up
Brandon Acosta
Brian Kelly
Cody Belichesky
Collin Copfer
Damien Pasche
Daniele Noacco
David Stevens
Donovan Campbell
Giacomo Catenazzi
Henri Saussure
Johan Rombaut
john edwards
Jonathan Merage
Jonathan Travers
Juerg Hurni
Kai Spuhler
Keld Lundgaard
Kevin Hinnen
Lorne Diebel
Lászlà Antal
Mark Koontz
Matthew MacKenzie
P.S.
Peter Barber
Prashanth Ruthala
Pyloric
SHAMIR
Sk1er
stefan hufenbach
Steve J - LakeCountySpacePort
Thomas Branch
Vincent
Walt Dennig
Music from the Youtube library
Marianas by Quincas Moreira
Sunrise Over Big Data Country by Dan Bodan
Numbers Station Lincolnshire Poacher hidden behind Voice of Korea in SSB.
Lincolnshire Poacher is able to be listened only in USB while hiding in LSB.
Numbers stations are shortwave radio stations of uncertain origin. They generally broadcast voices reading streams of numbers, words, letters (sometimes using a spelling alphabet), tunes or Morse code.
[From: wikipedia.org]
Look at the following page for more informations about Numbers Stations: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbers_station
Track Name: The Swedish Rhapsody
Disk: 1
Track: 01
Language: German
One of the better known numbers stations -- and fittingly so. Its haunting, intermittent jingle is the stuff of nightmares, to be certain.
"The Lincolnshire Poacher" is a traditional Englishfolk song associated with the county of Lincolnshire, and deals with the joys of poaching. It is considered to be the unofficial county anthem of Lincolnshire. It is catalogued as Roud Folk Song Index No. 299.
History
"This very old ditty has been transformed into the dialects of Somersetshire, Northumberland and Leicestershire, but it properly belongs to Lincolnshire." The earliest printed version appeared in York about 1776. The song is said to have been a favorite of King George IV.
Usage
"The Lincolnshire Poacher" was the regimental quick march of the 10th Regiment of Foot and its successors the Royal Lincolnshire Regiment and the 2nd Battalion Royal Anglian Regiment, who are known as "the Poachers"; the song is very important to the battalion and can be heard many times being sung at full volume from barrack blocks, messes and parties wherever a "Poacher" is based. Also was the regimental march of the 2nd battalion The Loyal Regiment(North Lancashire). Prior to 1881 this Battalion had been the 81st regiment of Foot The Loyal Lincolnshire Volunteers. It is also the authorised march of The Lincoln and Welland Regiment of the Canadian Forces. Sir John Graves Simcoe, in the 1790s, named many of the original settlements and rivers in the Niagara district of then Upper Canada after towns and rivers in Lincolnshire, England..
You’re a poacher and you’re on my land. You’re a poacher and you’re hitting on my girl. I’m a gamekeeper and I do it for the thrill. I’m a gamekeeper and I’m going in for the kill. Got a gun at my side and that look in my eye I’m gonna get myself a kill Take your hands off her She’s not yours you see Thought I told you leave What you doing here I’m a jealous type I wouldn’t cross me I will make you so sorry You be begging please Got a gun at my side and that look in my eye I’m coming out I’m gonna get myself a kill