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Mysterious Russian 'Buzzer' radio broadcast changes

 
Anonymous Coward
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08/28/2010 11:59 AM
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Mysterious Russian 'Buzzer' radio broadcast changes
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The output of a mysterious radio station in Russia, which has been broadcasting the same monotonous signal almost continuously for 20 years, has suddenly changed.

Numbers stations are shortwave radio stations that broadcast computer-generated voices reading numbers, words, letters or Morse code. Their purpose has never been uncovered, but evidence from spy cases suggests that they're used to broadcast coded information to secret agents.

Over the past week or so, the output of one particular station that broadcasts from near Povarovo, Russia, increased dramatically. The station has a callsign of UVB-76, but is known as "The Buzzer" by its listeners because of the short, monotonous buzz tone that it normally plays 21 to 34 times per minute. It's only deviated from that signal three times previously -- briefly in 1997, 2002 and 2006.

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08/28/2010 12:09 PM
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I'm not up on any of this, but I wanted to ask, why do they have it buzzing at all? What's its purpose? Thanks.
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08/28/2010 12:13 PM
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2 hrs of silence????
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I'm not up on any of this, but I wanted to ask, why do they have it buzzing at all? What's its purpose? Thanks.
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Could be multiplexed AFSK [audio-frequency-shift keying] or digital transmission. Recall the "buzzing" sound made by a dialup computer modem. Now imagine several of these transmitted at the same time.

This theory has been postulated by hams and shortwave listeners alike. cool2
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