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  1. The Lincolnshire Poacher. " The Lincolnshire Poacher " is a traditional English folk 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.

  2. One well-known numbers station was the E03 "Lincolnshire Poacher", which is thought to have been run by the British Secret Intelligence Service. It was first broadcast from Bletchley Park in the mid-1970s but later was broadcast from RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus .

  3. E03 – The Lincolnshire Poacher Numbers Station. The Lincolnshire Poacher is perhaps one of the best known examples of a numbers station. It’s probably the most talked about, with many listeners in the UK and Europe who recall listening to it as a child.

  4. Alle numbers station gli appassionati hanno talvolta assegnato dei soprannomi, spesso riflettendo alcuni elementi distintivi della stazione. Per esempio, Lincolnshire Poacher, una delle più conosciute stazioni di questo tipo (ritenuta essere gestita dal SIS), riproduceva le prime due righe dell'omonimo canto popolare prima di ogni serie di numeri.

  5. The Conet Project. The Conet Project: Recordings of Shortwave Numbers Stations is a four- (later five-) CD set of recordings of numbers stations and noise stations released by Irdial-Discs beginning in 1997. Numbers stations are shortwave radio stations believed to be operated by government agencies to communicate with deployed spies.

  6. The Lincolnshire Poacher was a powerful British shortwave numbers station that transmitted from HM Government Communications Centre near Gawcott in Buckinghamshire, England, [1] and later from Cyprus, from the mid-1960s to June 2008.