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Russia's Ghost Radio Station: What is the Mysterious Sound Heard on UVB-76?

No one knows for sure what is being heard when tuned into radio frequency 4625 kHz. Secret, coded messages sent across airwaves between governments and spies? A signal ready to sound an alarm? Or a mysterious transmission tuned to interact with the ionosphere? Known to be of Russian origin, though this has never been confirmed by the Russian government, the signal was a continuous broadcast of repeated pip that has since become an unsettling looping and buzzing tone.

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For decades, the source of the broadcast was entirely unknown, until suddenly and unexpectedly, the first spoken words on the station identified it as UVB-76, broadcast from a military bunker in Povarovo, a small town 19 miles outside of Moscow. This interruption was soon followed by new strange and unsettling additions: rustling of someone moving around nearby, a harsh voice reading a series of names and numbers, and faintly eerie music playing in the background…

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4 мая 2018 г. 21:45:12
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