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UVB-76 Russian Tone Station Goes of the Air
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Hash: SHA1 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.. - -- Best Regards, Keith http://home.comcast.net/~kilowattradio/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (Darwin) iEYEARECAAYFAkwLi3oACgkQgvlh1smTcVXJOQCgsuo3lEZGUF rOyZ+PnBQLWzhI v0QAoMjbGJ6ibgPsH40+Fm1ffehApT1E =FLJF -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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UVB-76 Russian Tone Station Goes of the Air
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 -- Best Regards, Keith http://home.comcast.net/~kilowattradio/ |
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UVB-76 Russian Tone Station Goes of the Air
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 -- 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. |
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UVB-76 Russian Tone Station Goes of the Air
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 -- 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 - - Show quoted text - 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. |
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