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THE BUZZER - Looking for UVB-76

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Documentary comedy /Dokumentarfilm Komödie - #Research in Powaroro (©Ben Zerhau)What it's about:für die deutschsprachige Version bitte herunterscrollen On 4625.0 kHz, there are no pop music, morningshows or annoying radio presenters. Actually nothing. Just a creepy BUZZER sound. Almost unchanged for about 40 years, the sound is only sometimes interrupted by strange voice messages and sequences of numbers. And, twice, by pieces of music: the first time by Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake, the second time by an old Russian folk song. Is the shortwave transmitter a relic of the cold w ...

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Documentary comedy /Dokumentarfilm Komödie - #Research in Powaroro (©Ben Zerhau)What it's about:für die deutschsprachige Version bitte herunterscrollen On 4625.0 kHz, there are no pop music, morningshows or annoying radio presenters. Actually nothing. Just a creepy BUZZER sound. Almost unchanged for about 40 years, the sound is only sometimes interrupted by strange voice messages and sequences of numbers. And, twice, by pieces of music: the first time by Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake, the second time by an old Russian folk song. Is the shortwave transmitter a relic of the cold war? A dead man's switch to initiate a nuclear counterattack? A modified numbers station, which secret services still use as an inconspicuous possibility of communication to reach agents in and outside the country? Or an instrument to contact
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