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  • For the rest of June and July, UVB-76 behaved more or less as it always had.

    Wired Top Stories Wired 2011

  • In the new issue of Wired, Peter Savodnik wrote a great story about the very strange Russian shortwave station UVB-76.

    Boing Boing David Pescovitz 2011

  • By opening up UVB-76 to an online audience, Aaslaid had managed to take shortwave radio-one of the most niche hobbies imaginable-and rejuvenate it for the 21st century.

    Wired Top Stories Wired 2011

  • Then on August 25, at 10:13 am, UVB-76 went entirely haywire.

    Wired Top Stories Wired 2011

  • Known as the Buzzer because of the buzz patterns it transmits, UVB-76 is most likely a "numbers station" that governments use to transmit secret info to operatives around the world.

    Boing Boing David Pescovitz 2011

  • But starting the previous June-after the first, mysterious outage-a feed of UVB-76 had been made available online UVB-76.net, cobbled together by an Estonian tech entrepreneur named Andrus Aaslaid, who has been enthralled by shortwave radio since the first grade.

    Wired Top Stories Wired 2011

  • UVB-76, the Russian shortwave radio station that has been broadcasting its monotonous tone almost uninterrupted since 1982,

    "MAIN" via Steve in Google Reader 2010

  • Wednesday, January 20: UVB-76 is a mysterious radio broadcast, consisting of nothing but an unpleasant buzzing noise, which has been going almost non-stop since 1982, and comes from somewhere in Russia.

    Home 2010

  • This blog entry in the UVB-76 blog notes some data bursts near the UVB-76 frequency that are audible as scratching sounds on the UVB-76 frequency itself.

    Popular Posts Across MetaFilter 2010

  • UVB-76, the Russian shortwave radio station that has been broadcasting its monotonous tone almost uninterrupted since 1982,

    freshnews.org - most clicked links 2010

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