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- UVB-76 abstract "UVB-76, also known as The Buzzer, is the nickname given by radio listeners to a shortwave radio station that broadcasts on the frequency 4625 kHz. It broadcasts a short, monotonous About this sound buzz tone , repeating at a rate of approximately 25 tones per minute, for 24 hours per day. On very rare occasions, the buzzer signal is interrupted and a voice transmission in Russian takes place. It has been active since sometime in the late 1970s or early 1980s, when the first reports were made of a station on this frequency. Its origins have been traced to Russia, but although several theories with varying degrees of plausibility exist, its actual purpose has never been officially confirmed and remains a source of speculation.".
- UVB-76 broadcastArea Europe.
- UVB-76 broadcastNetwork Russian_Armed_Forces.
- UVB-76 formerCallsign "UVB-76, UZB-76".
- UVB-76 language Russian_language.
- UVB-76 sisterStation The_Pip.
- UVB-76 sisterStation The_Squeaky_Wheel.
- UVB-76 thumbnail UVB-76-detail.png?width=300.
- UVB-76 wikiPageExternalLink s28.aspx.
- UVB-76 wikiPageExternalLink qrg.globaltuners.com.
- UVB-76 wikiPageExternalLink details.php?id=19667.
- UVB-76 wikiPageExternalLink uvb-76-aug-23-2010-9-32ampst.
- UVB-76 wikiPageExternalLink 000526.stories.html.
- UVB-76 wikiPageExternalLink topic.php?topicId=1074.
- UVB-76 wikiPageExternalLink uvb-76-activity-updates.
- UVB-76 wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- UVB-76 wikiPageExternalLink www.uvb-76.net.
- UVB-76 wikiPageExternalLink enigma?page=all.
- UVB-76 wikiPageExternalLink watch?feature=player_embedded&v=WbU9bQBEAg4.
- UVB-76 wikiPageID "6841806".
- UVB-76 wikiPageRevisionID "606544844".
- UVB-76 affiliations Russian_Armed_Forces.
- UVB-76 airdate "1970.0".
- UVB-76 area Europe.
- UVB-76 description "A short clip of UVB-76's transmission as heard in Southern Finland, 860 km away from the station in 2002.".
- UVB-76 filename "UVB-76.ogg".
- UVB-76 format "Repeated buzzing, occasional voice messages".
- UVB-76 formerCallsigns "UVB-76, UZB-76".
- UVB-76 hasPhotoCollection UVB-76.
- UVB-76 language Russian_language.
- UVB-76 name "UVB-76".
- UVB-76 sisterStations The_Pip.
- UVB-76 sisterStations The_Squeaky_Wheel.
- UVB-76 title "UVB-76 buzzing".
- UVB-76 subject Category:1970s_establishments_in_Russia.
- UVB-76 subject Category:Russian_radio.
- UVB-76 subject Category:Secret_broadcasting.
- UVB-76 subject Category:Soviet_radio.
- UVB-76 point "56.083333333333336 37.110277777777775".
- UVB-76 type Agent.
- UVB-76 type Broadcaster.
- UVB-76 type Organisation.
- UVB-76 type RadioStation.
- UVB-76 type Organization.
- UVB-76 type RadioStation.
- UVB-76 type Agent.
- UVB-76 type SocialPerson.
- UVB-76 type Thing.
- UVB-76 type SpatialThing.
- UVB-76 comment "UVB-76, also known as The Buzzer, is the nickname given by radio listeners to a shortwave radio station that broadcasts on the frequency 4625 kHz. It broadcasts a short, monotonous About this sound buzz tone , repeating at a rate of approximately 25 tones per minute, for 24 hours per day. On very rare occasions, the buzzer signal is interrupted and a voice transmission in Russian takes place.".
- UVB-76 label "Estación de Radio UVB-76".
- UVB-76 label "The Buzzer".
- UVB-76 label "UVB-76".
- UVB-76 label "UVB-76".
- UVB-76 label "UVB-76".
- UVB-76 label "UVB-76".
- UVB-76 label "UVB-76".
- UVB-76 label "UVB-76".
- UVB-76 label "UVB-76".
- UVB-76 label "УВБ-76".
- UVB-76 sameAs The_Buzzer.
- UVB-76 sameAs Ραδιοσταθμός_UVB-76.
- UVB-76 sameAs Estación_de_Radio_UVB-76.
- UVB-76 sameAs UVB-76.
- UVB-76 sameAs UVB-76.
- UVB-76 sameAs UVB-76.
- UVB-76 sameAs UVB-76.
- UVB-76 sameAs UVB-76.
- UVB-76 sameAs UVB-76.
- UVB-76 sameAs m.0gs2s5.
- UVB-76 sameAs Q922391.
- UVB-76 sameAs Q922391.
- UVB-76 lat "56.083333333333336".
- UVB-76 long "37.110277777777775".
- UVB-76 wasDerivedFrom UVB-76?oldid=606544844.
- UVB-76 depiction UVB-76-detail.png.
- UVB-76 isPrimaryTopicOf UVB-76.
- UVB-76 name "UVB-76".