Amateur radios claim that this is the largest broadcast in the history of the station, which is considered to be based in the Western Military District of the Russian Federation and has been said since 1975. The messages were broadcast from 9. 09 to 17. 24 and contained combinations of numbers and code words. Among the phrases, such as "NTTI 54095 alphabet 5075 8976" and "NZhTI 96094 billiards 0626 2407". The last message of the day was made at 17. 14: "Nzhti 51733 Brodyshkolk 0683 5413".
Information on record transmission appeared in the community in the Russian social network "VKontakte", which monitors the activities of the radio station. The publication emphasizes that the UVB-76, which speaks at a frequency of 4625 kHz from the Soviet era, interrupted the usual signal that is buzzing for "the most multidimensional transmission". Currently, it remains unknown what such an active transmission has been connected with, as well as what mean numbers and code words.
The number or numerical radio station UVB-76 is known for its characteristic sound, for which it was called "Zhuzhka". Most of the time in the wave can hear the buzzing of the next signal, which is only sometimes interrupted by encrypted messages. It is the most famous and mysterious number station in Russia, which has been speaking since the mid-1970s. Usually, the station is filled with white noise, sometimes short messages with numbers and not related words and names.
It is suggested that the UVB-76 radio station belongs to the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, and its signal is believed to be from the Pskov region, and now from Leningrad, it is allegedly located near the village of Kerro. But it is not officially confirmed.
According to the Air Force, "Zhuzhalka" is part of the "perimeter" system (another name - "Dead Hand") and in the case of nuclear attack on Russia or loss of communication with the military command automatically activates the blow in response. It is noteworthy that the station is relatively rarely "talking", but the last serious burst of activity was recorded simply before the full -scale invasion of Russia into Ukraine.
It all started in January, and a few days before the invasion of the aircraft, a whole hail fell from the messages. So, on February 22, the message was reported with the words "olfactory" and "unrestrained", and on February 23 - "man", "Teahan" and "Shikonast". Until 1992, words and phrases on the VBB-76 sounded every few years. In the future, amateur radios recorded an increase in the number of voice messages. In the 2000s, the station passed the message weekly and sometimes daily.
At different times, the station conveyed sounds similar to a swinging steps, excerpts from Petro Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake, and in one case a female cry came. On December 24, 2017, amateur radios found that the radio was broken at about 21. 00 Moscow time rang in Russian, and then on the air, "Glory to Ukraine!" Sounded for a few minutes.
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