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20.10.2022 17:36 - UVB-76 руски военен предавател
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Постингът е бил сред най-популярни в категория в Blog.bg Постингът е бил сред най-популярни в Blog.bg
Тук ще нахвърлям някои интересни коментари за руския радиопредавател UVB-76, който работи постоянно на къси вълни.

За него може да прочетете при търсене на общо основание UVB-76, в wikipedia и други подобни сайтове, а тук предлагам само извадка на коментари от следния видеоклип:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxWwBaleuhM

Ето ги и тях

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Trek001
4 years ago

Pity I didn"t know about this chanel before last week because I could have helped you on this one with my own notes over a 9 year monitoring period (so far) along with recordings of the very well known - amongst Buzzer Enthusiasts - argument between at least two people.

If anybody is especially interested, enthusiasts such as myself have been able to identify several persons speaking known as "Olga", "Dmitri", "The Major", "The Professor" and "The Trainee" - "The Major" is female with "The Professor" and "The Trainee" both being male. There did used to be another male voice "Boris" but seems to have left the station after a number of strange mistakes made in simple messages. "Olga" seems to be the primary female voice used with "The Major" being used when "Olga" is either ill or otherwise unable to make the transmissions. It is interesting to note that "The Major" seems to be more in an oversight position as she has been heard on a small speaker box inside the transmission booth when others have spoken the messages.

The famous argument was when Dmitri was sending the message and made a mistake with two numbers. He voided the message by sending the "Boi-nyet" phrase three times and restarting. As he starts the seconding of the numbers and codeword - the numbers and words are always spoken twice to ensure reception - "Dmitri" is interrupted by "The Major" over the speaker box and he pauses for a moment, tries to resume and is interrupted again. A VERY audible sigh is heard from him before trying to finish it but "The Major" interrupts him again. "Dmitri" snaps, pushes his chair back and storms out the booth and has a good two to three minute argument with "The Major" about not interrupting in the middle of messages. "The Major" replies that "Dmitri" should send the messages without mistakes to which he replies with "What does it matter...?The only ones listening are Unit Vulkan and those lot". This is believed to be the first time the station announcers had acknowledged the fact we listened in 24/7. After using a very rude phrase to "The Major", "Dmitri" returned to the microphone and started to finish the message in a hugely angry tone. In the background to the recorded argument, another female voice was heard and we think it might well have been "Olga"

Another time we were sort of acknowledged was we noticed that "Olga" seemed to have vanished off the channel which upset a lot of people because her voice was very beautiful and pleasant sounding. Around that time, it was noticed that the online website and chatroom was getting a significant increase in traffic from Russian IP addresses so, one day, we actually addressed the "lurkers", as we called them, and asked for "Olga" to return to the airwaves. One of them made a comment that "Olga" was ill before suddenly logging off and never returning. A few days later, and suffering from what sounded like a bad case of flu, "Olga" returned to the station and, unusually, started the transmission with a "Zdravstvuyte" which means Hello before starting sending the normal traffic. As this was in the middle of the day when the maximum amount of people would have been hearing it, this can only be "Olga" stepping over the line and greeting us personally.

The last transmission of particular note was during Spring 2012 when "The Trainee" was on and made a mistake twice and the sound of the transmission booth door was heard before the mic cut off. About twenty seconds later "The Professor" came on, muttered about not letting children do a man"s job and started sending the entire message again from the beginning.

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Trek001
2 years ago
@BT293  So were we...

Went over my logs of the station recently after finding them tucked away in the loft. Although I have not put the exact date down for some reason, I have got a March 2011 log of "The Professor" sending a standard daily message except it was the then rare two word format - it was known to send this occasionally - except the two words were DELIVERY and GIRL which seemed out of the place with place names or animals and birds. I wonder if "The Professor" was trying to covertly tell us "Olga" had had a child whilst making it seem normal...?!!?

Recently, most of the messages seem to be coming from new operators nicknamed by some as "Vlad" "Nikita" and "Marko" with the old guard except "Olga" having either retired, quit or been posted elsewhere, although "The Major" still pops up from time to time so either she is in charge of some operational matters and covers for sick announcers or she has other duties to attend to.

Really should get my recordings copied to the PC and uploaded

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Butter Robot
Butter Robot
1 year ago
Olga Kryshta- novskaya is my great aunt. She is a scientist at the Russian Arctic trefoil base, Nagurskoye.  She retired over a decade ago before they began rebuilding the base. She studied belugas and deep see radio waves. Boris and all the names you listed were part of her team for years before one of them died and two others ended having a baby and were forced to leave. They learned early on about all the conspiracies of mainly American listeners and they toyed with it, but once the locals got wind of it, they had to cut the frequency. it"s all pretty funny how rumors continue to circulate today

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TheWayneoman
TheWayneoman
1 year ago (edited)
Boris Badenov, Natasha Fatale, Rocky & Bullwinkle (aka Moose & Squirrel) are the overnight DJ"s. Starting at 11:00pm(MSK) check your local listings for start times in your time zone.

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Dustin Marcum
Dustin Marcum
2 years ago (edited)
My little brother just heard the recorded message from across the room. He just stood up and just walked out of the house and hasn"t been seen since.. He muttered something in a Russian accent before he left. Weird.

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TaddsDelight
TaddsDelight
4 years ago
In Soviet Russia radio listens to you

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LSE LLC (Lumanet Solar Energy LLC)
LSE LLC (Lumanet Solar Energy LLC)
2 years ago (edited)
The Buzzer still is in use but now in Moskau as a Global Emergency alert system because on it"s frequency it travels around the globe. It is used for any military personnel to be informed in case of a blast or other attack. Controlled from Saint Petersburg (60th Communication Hub "Vulkan"); transmitted from near Saint Petersburg and Moscow.
55°25"35"N 36°42"33"E  is the first location and one of the oldest too. 60°18"40.1"N 30°16"40.5"E (69th Communication Hub "Vulkan") is  the current active location.

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Steinn Bjorn
Steinn Bjorn
4 years ago
Nothing super secret about it, it"s a notification  radio station in case of cataclysms and for civil defence. The names that can be heard are used with the similar purpose as Nato alphabet (alpha, bravo, charlie, delta, etc.) The radiograms are just a callsigns and codes of some sort of commands. It keeps working even now for the same purpose







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