
Before and after the SCO summit, "Zhuzhzhalka" delivered two messages.
After the SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization) summit, the "Doomsday Radio" or "The Buzzer" transmitted another mysterious word on the air — "kokkosidr", reports the Telegram channel "UVB-76 Logs", which tracks signals from the mysterious station. The authors of that Telegram channel reported that on the eve of the SCO summit the Buzzer broadcast the word "afonodek". It is not known for certain how, to whom, and why the Buzzer transmits incomprehensible words, phrases and numbers. Recall that the Russian military station UVB-76, known among radio amateurs as "The Buzzer" or "Zhuzhzhalka", began broadcasting in 1975 and has since become the subject of many legends and speculations. It is believed that the military station UVB-76 began broadcasting in 1975. Among radio amateurs it became known as The Buzzer, or "Zhuzhzhalka": almost all the time on the air only an ordinary radar-like buzzing can be heard on the frequency 4625 kilohertz. The station broadcasts continuously. It transmits a marker — a single short tonal channel signal that repeats 25 times a minute. But sometimes through the buzzing and beeping a voice in Russian suddenly breaks through. It clearly pronounces some disconnected words and then disappears again. The last time the Buzzer issued several words on the air was August 21. The first message was broadcast at 12:10 Moscow time. The Buzzer announced: Nzhti, Olukhovka. After each word the radio station also transmitted a set of numbers. The second message went on the air 55 minutes after the first and read: Nzhti, Kripokayuk. At 13:35 the station transmitted the third code: Nzhti, Amoralism.
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Before and after the SCO summit, "Zhuzhzhalka" delivered two messages.
The Doomsday radio station reactivated and broadcast two strange words.