• UVB-76: Serious shit is now going down.
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Ahhhhhh what is that oh shit oh shit oh shit
It's strange that no one has ever been to the building, it's not too far North of Moscow.
Did anyone just hear that now? There was some sort of ch ch ch ch ch in between the horn thing [editline]11:19PM[/editline] [QUOTE=Géza!;24295173][img_thumb]http://gyazo.com/ffec67019456a49206284f2a128be608.png[/img_thumb] THE WORLD IS GONNA END I TELL Y'ALL[/QUOTE] To be honest, I would not be surprised at all.
[QUOTE=jeimizu;24300557]It's strange that no one has ever been to the building, it's not too far North of Moscow.[/QUOTE] 56°4′58″N 37°5′22″E to be exact. [editline]12:22AM[/editline] I am hearing nothing but the horn, Maybe my volume is too low, since it is 00:22
[QUOTE=rampageturke;24300637]56°4′58″N 37°5′22″E to be exact. [editline]12:22AM[/editline] I am hearing nothing but the horn, Maybe my volume is too low, since it is 00:22[/QUOTE] What can I plug those coordinates into so i can see the location?
It's obviously a song created using Vuvuzellas.
[QUOTE=gerbile5;24300683]What can I plug those coordinates into so i can see the location?[/QUOTE] google maps.
Google Maps
The horn just got really low there for a second. Occasionally you can hear people in the background, or a stomp or bang of sorts. This place broadcasting this is probably guarded rather heavily by the military.
Conspiracy bullshit, waste of time.
Doesn't look very secure. [URL=http://filesmelt.com/][IMG]http://filesmelt.com/dl/secure.png[/IMG][/URL]
Probably just some old forgotten station picking up random signals.
[QUOTE=Kontradaz;24300771]Conspiracy bullshit, waste of time.[/QUOTE] Interesting none the less.
I'm scared.
[QUOTE=rampageturke;24300791]Doesn't look very secure. [URL=http://filesmelt.com/][img_thumb]http://filesmelt.com/dl/secure.png[/img_thumb][/URL][/QUOTE] Fuck I was just about to post an image of that. Go to the spot in google maps, and zoom out a bit. Paths in the forest emanate out from the facility. On the middle-right of your image, we see a road. It seems to be the only proper way into the facility. But that's a bit too obvious. It does seem a bit insecure. I see no good way of keeping a forested, unfenced area that large secure. The transmitter may be there, but the transmission could be hundreds of a miles away. (What I mean is, the transmitter is here, but the source of the sound could be traveling via underground cables from hundreds of miles away.) I think this has to have a seperate complex to it.
[QUOTE=gerbile5;24300883]Fuck I was just about to post an image of that. Go to the spot in google maps, and zoom out a bit. Paths in the forest emanate out from the facility. On the middle-right of your image, we see a road. It seems to be the only proper way into the facility. But that's a bit too obvious. It does seem a bit insecure. I see no good way of keeping a forested, unfenced area that large secure. The transmitter may be there, but the transmission could be hundreds of a miles away. (What I mean is, the transmitter is here, but the source of the sound could be traveling via underground cables from hundreds of miles away.) I think this has to have a seperate complex to it. Or maybe the transmission is linked to multiple transmitters in case of problem with the main one.[/QUOTE] It's a research institution, it's not supposed to be military grade secure.
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[QUOTE=gerbile5;24300883]Fuck I was just about to post an image of that. Go to the spot in google maps, and zoom out a bit. Paths in the forest emanate out from the facility. On the middle-right of your image, we see a road. It seems to be the only proper way into the facility. But that's a bit too obvious. It does seem a bit insecure. I see no good way of keeping a forested, unfenced area that large secure. The transmitter may be there, but the transmission could be hundreds of a miles away. (What I mean is, the transmitter is here, but the source of the sound could be traveling via underground cables from hundreds of miles away.) I think this has to have a seperate complex to it. Or maybe the transmission is linked to multiple transmitters in case of problem with the main one.[/QUOTE] It's a fucking radio transmitter, it doesn't need security. That being said, it does seem to be accessible only by long private roads, so you'd probably get stopped and told to turn around before you could actually get near the building.
Oh god what is that.
"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 garbled 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."
Meh static.
[QUOTE=jeimizu;24300934]It's a fucking radio tower, it doesn't need security.[/QUOTE] It's the nature behind the station which draws the assumption of it being protected. (dead man's switch)
Has it stopped for anyone else? Edit: No, wait, I had my volume turned down. Give me boxes.
[QUOTE=Fresh?;24300988]Has it stopped for anyone else? No, wait, I had my volume turned down. Give me boxes.[/QUOTE] Nope [editline]12:37AM[/editline] Oh your ninja edit got me :saddowns:
[QUOTE=jeimizu;24300934]It's a fucking radio transmitter, it doesn't need security. That being said, it does seem to be accessible only by long private roads, so you'd probably get stopped and told to turn around before you could actually get near the building.[/QUOTE] Yes, but if you go in knowing what to expect, you will obviously not take the main road. You would take a route through the forest. You would be able to make up a better excuse.
[url]http://mikeandsniffy.co.uk/vlt/zz/S28_4625_07.57_21.2.06.mp3[/url] - Recording of a third voice transmission on February 21, 2006 at 7:57 GMT.
This is freaking me out
Weeird.
Buzzing gets really quiet then comes back.
[QUOTE=Fresh?;24301099]Buzzing gets really quiet then comes back.[/QUOTE] Yeah. It could be part of the transmission, or just interference.
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