On Jun 6, 12:53*pm, bpnjensen wrote:
On Jun 6, 4:56*am, Keith wrote:
On 6/6/10 4:50 AM, Keith wrote:
The mysterious russian shortwave radio "UWB-76", also known as "The
Buzzer"...
...just stopped transmission. This is huge, considering there has been
almost NO interruption since 1982. It even survived the cold war.
This is.............. odd..................
en.wikipedia.org...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UVB-76
above link explains the actual radio signal...
en.wikipedia.org...:UVB-76.ogg
The strange signals odd transmission...
http://mikeandsniffy.co.uk/vlt/zz/S2...57_21.2.06.mp3
Supposedly a dead man's switch, or the NWO's transmission station...
I just thougth this was pretty crazy..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:UVB-76.ogg
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Best Regards, Keithhttp://home.comcast.net/~kilowattradio/
That's a horrible sound. *Interesting that the beep or "buzz" is not a
tone of constant volume, but varies slightly in its intensity during
it's 0.8 second duration, like a trumpet blow or a foghorn. *Blatt
blatt blatt...
Also interesting are the rare but not unnoticed voice transmissions -
garbled, apparently - that spew forth there.- Hide quoted text -
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It may be an old mil hf link that refuses to die... Wiki has
reference to a site in RR,( radioscanner.ru),where several
people ,being local residents actually tried and failed to identify
the exact QTH! One of the posters claims it to be a 'normal operating
condition' (the constant buzz). According to him it is NOT a special
modulation technique. It has been a mystery since the '70s.