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I'd thought i'd share this on here, it's very weird.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UVB-76

 

UVB-76 is the callsign of a shortwave radio station that usually broadcasts on the frequency 4625 kHz (AM full carrier). It's known among radio listeners by the nickname The Buzzer. It features a short, monotonous buzz tone repeating at a rate of approximately 25 tones per minute, for 24 hours per day. The station has been observed since around 1982.[1] In rare occasions, the buzzer signal is interrupted and a voice transmission in Russian takes place. Only three to four such events have been noted.

 

There is much speculation; however, the actual purpose of this station remains unknown.

 

The buzzing as stopped 3 times since 1982 and when it does somebody reads out Names and numbers.

 

Pretty creepy.

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Indeed, and there is background noise suggesting that it's someone holding a device up to a microphone to be transmitted, not just a device pumping the signal directly into the airwaves.

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I found either that, or something very similar when scanning through shortwave bands in France a few years ago. It was someone reading a series of numbers out, in a constantly repeated message. Fair freaked me out, it did.

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This was on AboveTopSecret. I agree with the guy, if it's all about ionosphere research whats with the dude reading out names and numbers?

 

If you guys haven't heard, the once thought Numbers Station UVB-76 ("The Buzzer" or "Boat Horn"), has been solved.

 

It's a center for ionosphere research measuring doppler shifts of a continuously transmitted signal.

 

It's broadcast on 4.625Mhz in the shortwave band. The following link has a Russian science "log" with the carrier frequency being 4.625Mhz for ionosphere research.

 

http://elpub.wdcb.ru/journals/rjes/v10/2007ES000227/2.shtml

 

Though it's still weird, I don't know if this is actually solved. There have been VERY recent voices on UVB-76 including one EARLIER tonight, and one on Jan 10th (link below). The guy comes on and only says numbers. I'm not sure what that would have to do with ionosphere research, and is more related to numbers station. It says nothing about it's "partner stations" such as S32 "The Squeaky Wheel".

 

http://www.4shared.com/file/213877222/1b49...voice_1801.html

 

You can listen to four CD's worth of recordings from this frequency here: http://irdial.hyperreal.org/the%20conet%20project/

 

EDIT: The above link I think might actually be from a different station, perhaps an American one.

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This was on AboveTopSecret. I agree with the guy, if it's all about ionosphere research whats with the dude reading out names and numbers?

 

If you guys haven't heard, the once thought Numbers Station UVB-76 ("The Buzzer" or "Boat Horn"), has been solved.

 

It's a center for ionosphere research measuring doppler shifts of a continuously transmitted signal.

 

It's broadcast on 4.625Mhz in the shortwave band. The following link has a Russian science "log" with the carrier frequency being 4.625Mhz for ionosphere research.

 

http://elpub.wdcb.ru/journals/rjes/v10/2007ES000227/2.shtml

 

Though it's still weird, I don't know if this is actually solved. There have been VERY recent voices on UVB-76 including one EARLIER tonight, and one on Jan 10th (link below). The guy comes on and only says numbers. I'm not sure what that would have to do with ionosphere research, and is more related to numbers station. It says nothing about it's "partner stations" such as S32 "The Squeaky Wheel".

 

http://www.4shared.com/file/213877222/1b49...voice_1801.html

 

You can listen to four CD's worth of recordings from this frequency here: http://irdial.hyperreal.org/the%20conet%20project/

 

EDIT: The above link I think might actually be from a different station, perhaps an American one.

 

Voice messages from UVB-76 are very rare. Three or four such messages have been intercepted in over twenty years of observation:

 

At 21:58 GMT on December 24, 1997, the buzzing abruptly stopped to be replaced by a short series of beeps, and a male voice speaking Russian announced: "Ya

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