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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...
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 ...
The Buzzer, also known as UVB-76 or UZB-76, has been a constant companion to anyone with a shortwave radio tuned to 4625 kHz. However, [Ringway Manchester] notes that there is now a second buzzer ...
Russia’s infamous ‘Doomsday Radio’ has burst into life ahead of the meeting of presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump in Alaska. The UVB-76 radio station, a relic from the Cold War, was picked up ...