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                  <text>SECRET

Director of Signals,
Elgin Building,
OTTAi'IA,Ontario.
StaUon

0. A. R. C. SIG&amp;

JVA-PP2.

1.
During the early evenings pf JUne
10th and 11th, on a frequency of approximately
11750 KCs., the Montreal Radio Station picked
up a station giving the oall letters
JVA-PP2;
which emitted an extremely powerful signal -ao powerful as to block out any signals for
about 15 Kea. either aide, and of tremendous
volume. He was first heard on voice arranging
a "rendezvous" with an unknown station for 1100
hours, G.M.T., on 11th June, 1940, and then sent
the following code or cipher meeeage:"MLAHZ lllGPQ

GLXC?l UAMZII"

JUIKF

FVDPJ3 JEVUS

LZ~l

2.
This may or ms.y not be of value, but
1s passed on for whatever action is eeen fit.

. -l1l )'~
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1

( J.H. KcCl.llloch) Captain,
Diet.Sig.Officer,
M.D. 4.

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