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Shortly after US president Donald Trump hung up a call with Russia’s Vladimir Putin this spring, an obscure shortwave radio channel, broadcasting from a military base somewhere in Russia, sprang to ...
During the Cold War, numbers stations became prolific as high-security, low-risk spy tools to send secret messages to operatives in the field. However, as early as World War I, espionage agencies were ...
Mysterious Russian shortwave radio station UVB-76, known as The Buzzer, normally broadcasts nothing but indecipherable beeps and numbers. But recently it has started to take music requests and post ...
The UVB-76 radio station, known as Doomsday Radio, has re-broadcast the message, the UVB-76 Logs Telegram channel reports. This time the phrase sounded: "NZHTI 72785 GULOBOLT 7614 6467". This radio ...
Cryptic messages have been broadcast on what has been dubbed "doomsday radio", a shortwave station in Russia that has been active since the Cold War. The mysterious radio station UVB-76, thought to be ...
Russian shortwave radio station UVB-76, commonly known as 'The Buzzer,' has been broadcasting mysterious messages since the 1970s. The station broadcasts a monotonous buzzer sound 24 hours a day on a ...
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Russia's 'Doomsday Radio' speaks again; UVB-76 broadcasts Russian names, numbers, and cryptic phrases
Since the middle of the 1970s, radio enthusiasts have been fascinated and perplexed by an odd buzzing signal that keeps repeating on the frequency of 4625 kHz. It has no known operator, no official ...
Dive into the mysterious world of UVB-76, known as the most secretive radio station in the world, and uncover how it was hacked in this fascinating video. UVB-76, often called “The Buzzer,” has ...
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