• UVB-76: Serious shit is now going down.
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Why dont i have a headset!!!
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the beeping just got really wierd, like double or triple beeping at the same time...
Ringing noise?
Like a phone maybe.
Whoa....there some freaky sounds going on now.
The station is definitely getting crosstalk right now, including voices and morse code. It's probably just normal signal degradation caused by the time of day. I wish there were streams that were somewhat closer, since the one we're hearing has so much distance between it and the transmitter. I think there are some, but they're not up at the moment from what I can tell.
woah, the buzzer just got really feint
where's the beeping?!
[IMG]http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/4239/uvb76.png[/IMG]
Looks like someone linked this therad in the UVB-76 blog
[QUOTE=R2Bl3nd;24322383]The station is definitely getting crosstalk right now, including voices and morse code. It's probably just normal signal degradation caused by the time of day. I wish there were streams that were somewhat closer, since the one we're hearing has so much distance between it and the transmitter. I think there are some, but they're not up at the moment from what I can tell.[/QUOTE] This seems like the case, as it's mostly static now with little buzz.
Holy fuck, Icecream jingle.
Need a live feed, not the uvb-76.net one as it's not working on my laptop. A justin.tv stream maybe?
is it just me or someone's mouth close to the mic or someone moving the mic perhaps because it sounds like someone's there.
Beeping's gone!
I can speak Russian and the real "talking" transmission is just a guy listing random numbers and names. Probably as someone said before, a coded message to a spy. He also repeats the name of the station numerous times.
hearing really wierd wooshing noises now
i hear music ?! a guitar?
wtf?!
I think it's music
Can someone link me to the stream you guys are watching?
[QUOTE=Teh Soviet;24322524]I can speak Russian and the real "talking" transmission is just a guy listing random numbers and names. Probably as someone said before, a coded message to a spy. He also repeats the name of the station numerous times.[/QUOTE] Still, though. A radio station that has only talked 5 times in the last 28 years or so. EDIT:Post 777...I think.
[QUOTE=Tymoschuk;24322500]Need a live feed, not the uvb-76.net one as it's not working on my laptop. A justin.tv stream maybe?[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.justin.tv/rampageturke#/w/339155344/2[/url]
[QUOTE=Ninjarooster;24322550]Can someone link me to the stream you guys are watching?[/QUOTE] OP. [editline]05:28PM[/editline] What the fuck is going on?
[quote]Note, that because of shortwave radio signal propagation specifics the station can be more or less reliably received from around 4pm to 6am GMT. If you hear static noise and no signal, it is likely the propagation issue and not the UVB-76 being off the air. [/quote] Sounds like this is happening right now. What we're hearing right now is almost definitely caused by normal propagation issues.
[QUOTE=Ninjarooster;24322550]Can someone link me to the stream you guys are watching?[/QUOTE] [url]http://uvb-76.blogspot.com/[/url] also the station keeps cutting out :tinfoil:
Lots of high pitched interference. Interesting.
[QUOTE=Bllasae;24322552]Still, though. A radio station that has only talked 5 times in the last 28 years or so.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=WIKIPEDIA]Voice messages from UVB-76 are very rare. Three or four such messages have been intercepted in over twenty years of observation: * At 21:58 GMT on December 24, 1997, the buzzing abruptly stopped to be replaced by a short series of beeps, and a male voice speaking Russian announced: "Ya — UVB-76. 18008. BROMAL: Boris, Roman, Olga, Mikhail, Anna, Larisa. 742, 799, 14."[7] The same message was repeated several times before the beep sequence repeated and the buzzer resumed. * A similar voice message was broadcast on September 12, 2002, but with extreme distortion (possibly as a result of the source being too close to the microphone head) that rendered comprehension very difficult. This second voice broadcast has been partially translated as "UVB-76, UVB-76. 62691 Izafet 3693 8270." * A third voice message was broadcast on February 21, 2006 at 7:57 GMT. (recording of the third voice transmission) Again, the speaking voice was highly distorted, but the message's content translates as: "75-59-75-59. 39-52-53-58. 5-5-2-5. Konstantin-1-9-0-9-0-8-9-8-Tatiana-Oksana-Anna-Elena-Pavel-Schuka. Konstantin 8-4. 9-7-5-5-9-Tatiana. Anna Larisa Uliyana-9-4-1-4-3-4-8."[8] These names are found in some Russian spelling alphabets, similar to the NATO phonetic alphabet.[9] * On August 20, 2010 at 12:11 AM CST, a garbled Russian voice was detected by amateur listeners. It made a short message with little interference and then repeated itself with noticeably more static. This followed recent activity on the station that included more static than usual and several instances of objects being moved/dropped. All of this was detected by amateur listeners and is unconfirmed at the moment. * On August 23, 2010 at 9:35 AM PST, a Russian voice was detected on UVB-76. The voice read out a single, short transmission several times before the line went dead, then returned to its normal broadcast. As the message was transmitted on upper side-band, reception with ordinary AM receivers was weak and distorted. The following recoridng was made at UVB-76 Internet Repeater in USB Mode (Recording of the voice transmission on 4.625MHz USB 4.5kHz bandwidth) * On August 24, 2010 at approximately 12:00 AM EST, a heavily distorted voice was heard by amateur listeners. Unconfirmed. * On August 24, 2010 at 9:25 AM EST, another heavily distorted voice was detected by several amateur listeners. Unconfirmed. * On August 24, 2010 at 12:43 PM CST, Hard to hear voices were heard over the transmission. Unconfirmed. [/QUOTE]
it sounds like when you change the frequency of a radio....
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