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Russian radio station The Last Judgmen

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posted on Aug, 12 2020 @ 09:40 AM
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Radio amateurs all over the world began to register mysterious signals since 1973 at a frequency of 4625 kHz. There was a buzz on the air, a squeak for some years.

Encrypted messages, numbers, letters are also periodically transmitted. In a monotonous voice. This broadcast:



The radio station is broadcasting from somewhere in the European part of Russia. It can be heard from almost anywhere in the world.

The broadcasting location changed (the last time was near St. Petersburg), and there are videos on YouTube about the abandoned UVB-76 station.

And all these years there are different guesses - what is the purpose of this radio station?

There are legends that if the broadcast is stopped, there will be a nuclear strike, that the radio station's broadcast contains a coded phonetic alphabet for spies abroad.

I, an amateur, have some versions:

Most likely, broadcasting exists for submarines and hard-to-reach units of troops and formations. After all, they can be under water for months and practically not get in touch. And then a little surfaced, heard a buzzing, and that means everything is fine, the situation has not changed.

At least before, a submarine without communication could be for a very long time.

It would be possible to use satellite communications, but as practice shows, analog ciphers like these will be the most reliable. It's my personal opinion.
With the help of this radio signal, the operability of any important equipment in the army is checked.
In the event of an emergency, all the radio receivers of the military units must be tuned to this frequency - most likely the type of buzzing will immediately change and other codes will be given, which will mean some order.

Again, I am an amateur in these matters. I would like to hear your opinion. Thank.



posted on Aug, 12 2020 @ 09:48 AM
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Excellent post! I have my amateur general license but haven't been active for 10 years or so.
This has definitely sparked my curiosity. Thank you!
-Wizzz



posted on Aug, 12 2020 @ 09:50 AM
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a reply to: RussianTroll

Pretty sure great Rooshen Navy has VLF and ELF transmitters to reach magnificent technologically superior subs at submerged depths and no need puny radio transmitter to speak to glorious captains who control vast nuclear arsenal ready to annihilate capitalist swine.



posted on Aug, 12 2020 @ 09:56 AM
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originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: RussianTroll

Pretty sure great Rooshen Navy has VLF and ELF transmitters to reach magnificent technologically superior subs at submerged depths and no need puny radio transmitter to speak to glorious captains who control vast nuclear arsenal ready to annihilate capitalist swine.


Oh, how right you are !!!
The great and terrible Putin has everything to destroy everything. Why hasn't he done it yet? The biggest mystery in the world))))



posted on Aug, 12 2020 @ 09:58 AM
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originally posted by: RussianTroll
Why hasn't he done it yet? The biggest mystery in the world))))


Good question, maybe he's too busy doing judo or singlehandedly wrecking the Russian National Hockey team 9-0.




posted on Aug, 12 2020 @ 10:02 AM
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originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus

originally posted by: RussianTroll
Why hasn't he done it yet? The biggest mystery in the world))))


Good question, maybe he's too busy doing judo or singlehandedly wrecking the Russian National Hockey team 9-0.



The ash of Klaas is knocking in his heart, forgive, Skripals' cat))))))))))))



posted on Aug, 12 2020 @ 10:04 AM
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originally posted by: RussianTroll
The ash of Klaas is knocking in his heart, forgive, Skripals' cat))))))))))))


I have to admit, you've grown on me, albeit like some strange radioactive Chernobyl fungus, but you've grown on me.

За здоровье.



edit on 12-8-2020 by AugustusMasonicus because: 👁❤🍕



posted on Aug, 12 2020 @ 10:06 AM
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a reply to: RussianTroll

This sign was photographed in a Russian Army facility of some kind.

theboldcorsicanflame.files.wordpress.com...


More ominously, countered another theory, UVB-76 served as nothing less than the epicenter of the former Soviet Union's "Dead Hand" doomsday device, which had been programmed to launch a wave of nuclear missiles at the US in the event the Kremlin was flattened by a sneak attack.
-- from www.wired.com...

Cheers



posted on Aug, 12 2020 @ 10:11 AM
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originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus

originally posted by: RussianTroll
The ash of Klaas is knocking in his heart, forgive, Skripals' cat))))))))))))


I have to admit, you've grown on me, albeit like some strange radioactive Chernobyl fungus, but you've grown on me.

За здоровье.




I'm crying)))
Revised the clip Pink Floyd about Chernobyl))))




posted on Aug, 12 2020 @ 10:20 AM
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originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: RussianTroll

This sign was photographed in a Russian Army facility of some kind.

theboldcorsicanflame.files.wordpress.com...


More ominously, countered another theory, UVB-76 served as nothing less than the epicenter of the former Soviet Union's "Dead Hand" doomsday device, which had been programmed to launch a wave of nuclear missiles at the US in the event the Kremlin was flattened by a sneak attack.
-- from www.wired.com...

Cheers


Not. These are mainly abandoned facilities in hard-to-reach places.



posted on Aug, 12 2020 @ 10:20 AM
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originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus

originally posted by: RussianTroll
Why hasn't he done it yet? The biggest mystery in the world))))


Good question, maybe he's too busy doing judo or singlehandedly wrecking the Russian National Hockey team 9-0.


Or riding bareback on his trusty bear.



posted on Aug, 12 2020 @ 10:26 AM
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These are mainly abandoned facilities in hard-to-reach places.


Now I'm confused. I thought ALL of the Russian Army was located in hard to reach places.


Cheers



posted on Aug, 12 2020 @ 10:31 AM
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a reply to: RussianTroll

If it was a deadman switch, couldnt someone just record it before wiping them out and just broadcast it themselves?



posted on Aug, 12 2020 @ 10:32 AM
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originally posted by: ManSizedSquirrel

originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus

originally posted by: RussianTroll
Why hasn't he done it yet? The biggest mystery in the world))))


Good question, maybe he's too busy doing judo or singlehandedly wrecking the Russian National Hockey team 9-0.


Or riding bareback on his trusty bear.


Oh, in Russia, the lord of bears is not Putin at all))




posted on Aug, 12 2020 @ 10:36 AM
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originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: RussianTroll


These are mainly abandoned facilities in hard-to-reach places.


Now I'm confused. I thought ALL of the Russian Army was located in hard to reach places.


Cheers


Russian soldiers are normal men. They will find something to drink in "hard-to-reach places" and with whom to spend time pleasantly)))



posted on Aug, 12 2020 @ 10:39 AM
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originally posted by: RussianTroll

originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: RussianTroll


These are mainly abandoned facilities in hard-to-reach places.


Now I'm confused. I thought ALL of the Russian Army was located in hard to reach places.


Cheers


Russian soldiers are normal men. They will find something to drink in "hard-to-reach places" and with whom to spend time pleasantly)))


Just wanted to make sure, because the U.S. Army IS located in hard to reach places, like Fort Lost-in-Woods, Missouri


Cheers



posted on Aug, 12 2020 @ 11:31 AM
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originally posted by: Wizzz0001
Excellent post! I have my amateur general license but haven't been active for 10 years or so.
This has definitely sparked my curiosity. Thank you!
-Wizzz


I've got my ticket, too, and can't wait until solar cycle 25 takes hold. It looks like a very good cycle this time around. 10 meter should be very good, hopefully.

I listen a lot to the numbers stations and when I had my Grundig Satellite 800, I would pick up UVB-76 as well as other clandestine stations on the "off" bands. Don't forget about triple one seventy five in the approximately 30 meter bands...
NightFlight



posted on Aug, 12 2020 @ 11:35 AM
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I'm enjoying your posts, RT. Keep them coming!

As I read your opening post, I immediately remembered reading about how a 60 year old UK Radio show that could be being used by the navy as one way of knowing if a nuclear exchange has taken place, and if to retaliate.

I found the article in question:
From Business Insider


The UK's nuclear arsenal is housed on four submarines, with one of those submarines on patrol at all times.



During their isolated missions, crews watch for signals that the UK still exists — and may launch a counter-attack if they believe their country has been destroyed.



Deep underwater, on submarines equipped with nuclear missiles, British crews are constantly prepared to fire their weapons, and potentially play a part in bringing about the end of the world.

Sailors on the four Vanguard-class submarines which patrol the waters and hold the UK's nuclear deterrent operate under strict protocol for working out when to act and what to do — part of which is said to include listening to BBC radio.

According to a prominent British historian, the broadcast of BBC Radio 4's "Today" programme is one of the official measures the Royal Navy uses to prove that the United Kingdom still exists. "Today" has been broadcast at around breakfast time since 1958 and is the highest-profile news programme in British media.


За здоровье!



posted on Aug, 12 2020 @ 11:41 AM
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originally posted by: Encia22
I'm enjoying your posts, RT. Keep them coming!

As I read your opening post, I immediately remembered reading about how a 60 year old UK Radio show that could be being used by the navy as one way of knowing if a nuclear exchange has taken place, and if to retaliate.

I found the article in question:
From Business Insider


The UK's nuclear arsenal is housed on four submarines, with one of those submarines on patrol at all times.



During their isolated missions, crews watch for signals that the UK still exists — and may launch a counter-attack if

Deep underwater, on submarines equipped with nuclear missiles, British crews are constantly prepared to fire their they believe their country has been destroyed.

weapons, and potentially play a part in bringing about the end of the world.

Sailors on the four Vanguard-class submarines which patrol the waters and hold the UK's nuclear deterrent operate under strict protocol for working out when to act and what to do — part of which is said to include listening to BBC radio.

According to a prominent British historian, the broadcast of BBC Radio 4's "Today" programme is one of the official measures the Royal Navy uses to prove that the United Kingdom still exists. "Today" has been broadcast at around breakfast time since 1958 and is the highest-profile news programme in British media.


За здоровье!


Thank you my friend))
I am the only Russian on the forum, I have a very big responsibility to all of you. I represent Russia here.
It's one thing - politics, another thing - relations between ordinary people. If you give politics to us, the Kingdom of Heaven would come on Earth.
My deepest bow to you))))



posted on Aug, 12 2020 @ 12:02 PM
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Thank you! It's always fascinating to hear your stories.

You honour your country and your country honours you! 🇷🇺







 
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