UVB-76, The Buzzer, just posted a morse code message!

66  2013-04-24 by [deleted]

Just created another thread that said UV-76. Needed to fix that.

The buzzer was just now posting a new message in morse code, and about 5-10 minutes after the message was done, there were still disturbances in the background. However, that has ended now, and the buzzer is back to normal.

Did anyone else hear it? Anyone have any idea what it meant?

HERE IS THE TYPO THREAD I MADE: http://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/1d0r13/ub_76_is_posting_a_morse_code_message/

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Do we know what the message was yet? This has always been the spookiest thing to me.

If it was a coded transmission, it would be for a one-time pad most likely, meaning that even if we did get a good recording, and translate morse code to Russian to English it would be near impossible to solve, which is the entire point.

Correct sir. Russians have been using one-time pads since the cold war. They are most effective.

It says: "On May-Day israel will nuke the US and blame it on Russia. Once those two are fighting, israel will nuke Iran."

/s

what the hell is UVB-76 and/or "The Buzzer" ?

sounds creepy

since it was first herd around 1982.

ohmy

Do we know where these broadcasts are coming from?

Yeah seriously, wtf, I read the wiki, but who's broadcasting this stuff?

Supposedly the Russian Army. People have claimed they triangulated the signal to a Russian military base. Who knows for real though. This stuff is creepy as hell.

There's some disagreement over if it even IS one though. Some think it might be part of a Russian ballistic missile defense system, like the Russian Woodpecker. Others have speculated it's for generating interference for calibration purposes.

Here's a classic numbers station that operated out of an RAF base until not that long ago. Note the musical opening followed by the code for the one-time pad. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ua94OV9Ter8

google.. for fuck sakes. shit even bing tells you

Don't hate because someone asks a question. Be open to sharing information, even if it is just a link.

Whoa. Last time it broadcasted something the internet went batshit about it. Examples:

http://facepunch.com/threads/showthread.php?t=990390 (down for guests due to high traffic, use google cache)

http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1202069/pg1

That was also the reason this page was made: http://uvb-76.net/

Right? These numberstations are super neat.

without having been to the second link im already banned

Totally normal for GLP:

http://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/1ctpd7/godlikeproductions_government_operation/

To bypass that, enter the url into Google translate and translate from Arabian to English, since the page contains no Arabian it will look normal. http://translate.google.de/translate?sl=ar&tl=en&prev=_t&hl=de&ie=UTF-8&eotf=1&u=http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1202069/pg1

Number stations are weird shit. Seriously if you value your sleep tonight don't look them up or you'll be reading about them for hours. Personally, I think they are stations setup by the government to relay messages one time pad'd (Can't decrypt it without the pad) to high value targets (spies, etc)

Doubt we'll ever figure out what this message was.

Can someone explain what is going on? what is UVB-76 ? Edit: I looked it up. So it is just a ham radio Frequency. Who can use it anyone if they have a ham radio?

Many people think UVB-76 is a numbers station, which were used by many governments through the Cold War to relay messages to spies. The spy would listen in at the appropriate time, and hear a message to use with a cipher called a one-time pad. This would help turn that days message into a readable format.

We're not even sure the station is a numbers station. The Russians have done all sorts of crazy stuff over the years including things like the "Russian Woodpecker" that turned out to be a radar to detect ICBMs so powerful that it interfered with other devices around the world.

We don't even know for sure where it is other than it has moved at least once. Amateur radio lovers have claimed to triangulate it to a military base outside Moscow, which makes sense given that it moved during a massive Post-Cold War reorganization of the Russian military.

Anyone with a good radio can listen in depending on where they are. Sometimes the signal even reaches the US. As to it's actual purpose, we just don't know. It's nothing like a conventional numbers station, and just about ever other one has been shut down by now.

What is it? Why is it still going? This is what makes it such an alluring mystery.

Google.com. you are welcome

Do not read about it if you value your sleep tonight. Just read this post and move on lol.

There is something about this thing that is eerie. The best part is no one seems to know where its coming from, they have a rough idea but not exact location.

There are no numbers stations. Somebody would have talked. The government can't keep a secret.

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I'm being sardonic to point out the stupidity of "somebody would have talked, the government can't keep secrets". Of course there are numbers stations. Of course the government keeps secrets. Trillions of them.

Surely they would have been reported on CNN by now. I mean seriously, when people drink alcohol it becoems physically imposbile for them to keep secrets.

Somebody just gave the order to somebody else.

That is what number stations do. They are relay for messages.

Distraction.

OP has been a redditor for 3 days.... wtf

Just because it's a new account doesn't mean anything. Throwaways, temps, anons, shills... there are many possibilities. My account was randomly deleted April first. Either asshole friends clever prank... or who knows.