The Buzzer Station #Shorts

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This is the Russian Buzzer Station. UVB-76
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My Father was a Ham radio operator and I can remember him cursing at "The Russian Woodpecker" at that time he used a 4 element cubical quad antenna to somewhat locate its point of origin, the radio signal was very strong and used to screw up the 20 meter ham radio frequency, and dozens of other frequencies. Since then, it was proven to be a cold war Era radar system that Russia used to protect their Country from Nuclear missiles attacks. If my Father only knew what it was.
Unfortunately my Father has passed before the Woodpecker was identified.

UDXPalmSprings-yhmv
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The Russian man talking sounds kinda cool like a ww2 transmitter

cactus_man
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I always thought it was just a frequency marker for the military...

TrashcanMan
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There is very little that’s mysterious about this other than what the intermittent code words mean. The ‘buzz’ is simply a ‘channel marker’, a means to identify this radio frequency as ‘in use’. It exists as a means for simple, wide range military communication. The spoken words are a code, the transmitter will speak certain words, the receiver will have a code book to translate that code into meaningful information. Radio frequencies like this were once very common, not so much anymore. It’s basically a way of secure communication. Nothing spooky at all

eggshapedisraelioperative
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Recently it got hijacked by pirates who played a sound that made the sound waves look like a trollface when putting it through a spectagram and then just as if it couldn't get anymore epic they played gangdam style. (NOT A JOKE RESEARCH IT YOURSELF!)
on another note, 10 months ago pirates hijacked it too made it play a sound that through a spectagram was a text that read: Amogus is god. and it then put pictures of among Us characters.

XavierOfficial
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UVB-76 is it’s code name on some Russian radio, Diles I think for military contrast users, so they sick Russian accent calls out the word UVB 76 to show the day of tune in to the right number station along with the buzzing

gamingstormisme
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it's not a phantom radio station it's the Russian that got lost in the time portal

survivalishardstaystorng
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The buzzing is like a marker and a placeholder, so others don't take/talk on the same frequency

denisageev
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It's abandoned Soviet era broadcast station...but it's still on air

AnticommieAndFascist
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The station was actually used in case of nuclear war and also used by the western military district

notsosusOfficial
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No they usually say Nikolai zhenya titiana ivan among other Russian names

brodyterry
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No word of when the buzzer transmitted amogus

QuintonMurdock
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funny when people have no clue what they're actually talking about

APERTUREAEC
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It's no mystery. It's a radio station for fans of old school printers.

DemetriusSorvo
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That ain’t no buzzer, is the sound of a barber shop when you gettin that fresh cut

WhoDisDude
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Anyone else hear the Russian guy say it is a warship

joejaynes