The Buzzer Has Retaliated! Is This A Warning From Russia?

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Komentáře • 414

  • @squelchtone
    @squelchtone Před 29 dny +320

    I decoded it using DSD+ is BS mode, it says "We've been trying to reach you about the extended warranty on your Lada."

    • @eldontyrellcorp
      @eldontyrellcorp Před 29 dny +12

      🤣

    • @philkennedy342
      @philkennedy342 Před 29 dny +11

      The one I decoded said something about a product recall😂😂😂😂

    • @sa6kod154
      @sa6kod154 Před 29 dny +1

      How do you decode it in DSD+?

    • @philkennedy342
      @philkennedy342 Před 29 dny +1

      @@sa6kod154 it’s a wind up you can’t really decode it😂😂

    • @squelchtone
      @squelchtone Před 29 dny +8

      @@sa6kod154 it was a joke, the "BS" mode was for b*llsh*t ;-)

  • @kborak
    @kborak Před 29 dny +39

    That was a data transmission. I used to sit and listen to modems talk to each other all day every day. That was data. The first section was at least.

    • @CYNIK4L
      @CYNIK4L Před 27 dny +2

      Thank you for your insight

  • @Starhartdeer
    @Starhartdeer Před 29 dny +35

    Listening to these sounds has the same hypnotizing effects as watching flames in a campfire.

    • @marianl8718
      @marianl8718 Před 28 dny +5

      They seem to be sounds from hell. It is precisely these that have a hypnotizing effect.

    • @OstfrontElfgirl
      @OstfrontElfgirl Před 26 dny +1

      It’s super quixotic - since I got the Cornet project CD set as a small child

  • @charlesdorval394
    @charlesdorval394 Před měsícem +133

    It seems to me like it's Russia actually using the frequency

    • @ellieban
      @ellieban Před 28 dny +7

      Given the increase in their activity in Ukraine over the last few days, that seems very likely.

    • @kaiserjuggs8403
      @kaiserjuggs8403 Před 11 dny

      Yes the frequency is used actually pretty often to send over coded messages, the latest one was May 23th 2024.

  • @matthaxx7137
    @matthaxx7137 Před 29 dny +37

    Looks like the buzzer is doing what its designers' intended. Note the bandwidth of the buzzer exactly matches the bandwidth of the data.Its like some one has switched from 'standby' to 'operate'

  • @drsysop
    @drsysop Před 29 dny +24

    The Buzzer is still jammed here in the US & Caribbean most of the time with noise or music. I will say this, it's not Cuba as their failing transmitters interfere with other Shortwave frequencies especially WRMI.

  • @goochbootch3466
    @goochbootch3466 Před měsícem +83

    Russia is starting nuclear tests in Belarus. Not exploding weapons but testing readiness for tactical nukes. maybe its this training?

  • @klysm86
    @klysm86 Před měsícem +175

    The 90's just called, they want their dial-up back.

  • @Nethanieal
    @Nethanieal Před 29 dny +66

    Got a lot of recordings from Russian military channels from the past 2 months. I have not been able to make any videos but I sorta came to the conclusion that ever since Russia had announced its plans to conduct Nuclear exercises , we have seen a lot of new dynamics over Russian channels , no doubt in my mind that this is Russia flexing its capabilities. Very Interesting video man, makes me want to scan the radio waves-

    • @alexturnbackthearmy1907
      @alexturnbackthearmy1907 Před 28 dny +6

      Flexing? Looks more like actually testing the system readiness, possibly not even in russia but belarus, that recently acquired some russian nukes.

    • @jmjones7897
      @jmjones7897 Před 28 dny +1

      Our EAM'S have been going apeshit for months

    • @Nethanieal
      @Nethanieal Před 28 dny +2

      @@alexturnbackthearmy1907 for sure they are bringing out the capabilities , beefing things up , like someone's about to flex some muscle out there. Defiantly pounding the UA on the ground last 2 weeks. Think its about to get busy out there as things heat up

    • @andrewr19851985
      @andrewr19851985 Před 27 dny +2

      Interesting take. I'm not much of a radio guy, but keen ADS-B plane watcher and, anecdotally, lots of RC-135s in the last few months.

    • @HappyQuailsLC
      @HappyQuailsLC Před 12 dny

      Get an SDR with a yagi on a rotor if you can or a tuned dipole while you still can, and ground it well

  • @steveoc64
    @steveoc64 Před 29 dny +16

    If you are bouncing HF through the ionosphere you get back multiple staggered returns. Using a variable waveform that is known at both ends allows you to consolidate the tracks together more accurately.
    Not saying that’s what’s going on here, but worth keeping in mind that

  • @coffzor123
    @coffzor123 Před 29 dny +11

    I'm just an unducated, self proclaimed computer scientist, but that looks like digital data being transmitted over RF. I've seen a couple of examples over the internet and it's not unlikley that Russia has been sending data across borders using this technique. Much like the modem we all know and love, the first parts could be the calibration for the reciever.

    • @scottpott8474
      @scottpott8474 Před 28 dny

      But why, it makes no sense for any government to use radio anymore, they can send data much easier, cheaper and more hidden/anonymous with the Internet. Also cant be jammed.

  • @delmare1
    @delmare1 Před 29 dny +35

    Over the past few weeks Russian language transmissions have been heard by me in the 40 and 20 Amatuer radio bands. They are not Amatuers but definitely radio broadcasts of some description. Yesterday there was a transmission with two different voices as if they were discussing something, then there would be loads of shouting. The signal was very strong, and it was around the 14.140 frequency.

    • @Superacerc
      @Superacerc Před 29 dny +5

      I can second that. Heard it as well.

    • @Superacerc
      @Superacerc Před 29 dny +6

      I was working side band on 20 and it started drowning me out.

    • @gattearthrid
      @gattearthrid Před 29 dny +5

      Yall recording these things? I like noise audio samples 😁

    • @LimpDixkit
      @LimpDixkit Před 28 dny +1

      Could you make a recording next time? Id like to hear it. Im pretty ignorant amatuer radio.

    • @DnBastard
      @DnBastard Před 28 dny

      Record it so it can be translated (I understand some russian but you can run it through Google translate)

  • @markharpen7417
    @markharpen7417 Před 29 dny +10

    Amazing content. It's starting to feel like the 70's again..

  • @denelson83
    @denelson83 Před měsícem +71

    So that tells us that the regular buzzing sound is in fact a channel marker.

    • @AnnBearForFreedom
      @AnnBearForFreedom Před 29 dny +12

      Or a channel holder.

    • @BartBe
      @BartBe Před 29 dny +4

      The buzz itself might be data

    • @denelson83
      @denelson83 Před 29 dny

      @@AnnBearForFreedom Same thing.

    • @denelson83
      @denelson83 Před 29 dny +4

      @@BartBe It isn't.

    • @prjndigo
      @prjndigo Před 29 dny +6

      or an automatic "end of send" on a system someone cobbled back together to operate as an automated ground-to-broadcast system that has a standard delay between packets and has to stay hot on its antenna. smekalka

  • @FainTMako
    @FainTMako Před 28 dny +6

    Best new dubstep banger I've heard in a while

  • @paulgruet4335
    @paulgruet4335 Před 29 dny +5

    Listening to buzzer , jamming signals and buzzer stopped at the same moment replaced with a voice “hello Lima Lima” buzzer and “jammers restart together!

  • @AnnBearForFreedom
    @AnnBearForFreedom Před měsícem +23

    The new one is like a baby buzzer! Sounds so cute and small, LOL.

    • @Glory3823
      @Glory3823 Před měsícem +1

      does calling mummy 😂mummy wake up baby calling 😂

    • @bhnikvgyhjcyhcgb
      @bhnikvgyhjcyhcgb Před 27 dny

      As I am reading this I just got to that part lol

  • @GTMarmot
    @GTMarmot Před měsícem +23

    I wonder if this would be more legible as data if bitrate is reduced

  • @sungazer454
    @sungazer454 Před 29 dny +20

    The Russians: hold my ГУ49А triode.
    Edit: I was wrong when I assumed that this 600kW triode was the most powerful Russian triode, but there is an even more powerful one, the Гу-99А-1 with a HF output of 2200kW.
    Yes, a 2.2 Megawatt HF tube. 😂

  • @bigfatamishbob6935
    @bigfatamishbob6935 Před 29 dny +7

    I love your channel!
    Thanks for all the hard work buddy.

  • @radiotowers1159
    @radiotowers1159 Před 29 dny +9

    I notice the PIP on 6218MHz has an identical pip on 6230Mhz but one running slightly faster and of different signal strength

    • @edkemp6287
      @edkemp6287 Před 25 dny

      dont worry, richi sunak has a plan to permanently shut PIP down.
      ok, niche joke

  • @buckeyeblaster
    @buckeyeblaster Před měsícem +24

    As always, ty for your coverage.

  • @__logan__duvalier__
    @__logan__duvalier__ Před 29 dny +15

    these 'buzzer signals' have a bandwidth of 3200 Hz so could be digital modes sent over standard comms equipment

    • @jimbotron70
      @jimbotron70 Před 29 dny +4

      Definitely digital data packets.

    • @Stoney3K
      @Stoney3K Před 29 dny +7

      They sound suspiciously similar to modem traffic, so some form of FSK modulation perhaps. I wouldn't even be shocked if it was bog standard V.32.

  • @morlanius
    @morlanius Před měsícem +14

    Looks like big data to me. Like they are messing with data channels or ultra wide channels for higher transfer rates. Each one looks like it has a partner transmission that goes with it but much quieter. In one of the clips in this video, you can see the main transmission change frequency whilst transmitting nothing and the partner transmission sweeps to it to follow but you can see it because its "following" the main one. Perhaps some kind of checksum.

  • @nathanl2966
    @nathanl2966 Před měsícem +23

    Lots of military movements these days.

    • @feelincrispy7053
      @feelincrispy7053 Před 28 dny

      Biggest western exercise since Cold War was just underway

  • @rezdm
    @rezdm Před měsícem +34

    If interesting, the audio at 6:10 mark -- people are speaking some profanity something along "we'll free Russia from ..."

    • @veuzou
      @veuzou Před 29 dny +7

      yes, my Russian is almost non existent but it seems they're accusing each other to be fascists (for the rest I only get some swearing 😆)

    • @user-zw5kt8ik2g
      @user-zw5kt8ik2g Před 29 dny +7

      It was saying «We will free Russian land from Russians», «Bandera is respectable man, I back it» and a bunch of profanity in between.

    • @user-dt8rj2qg6y
      @user-dt8rj2qg6y Před 29 dny

      "Освободим Российскую землю от фашистской нечисти"

    • @rosomak8244
      @rosomak8244 Před 28 dny

      It sounds: "We will free all regions where Russian people live."

    • @dimkadelking7236
      @dimkadelking7236 Před 28 dny

      For me, when i hear the old man voice i hear "please, free me from russian fascists"

  • @lrwerewolf
    @lrwerewolf Před měsícem +10

    The weirdest off band signal I ever heard was back in like the late 80s. It was broadcasting nothing but nature sounds with a weird but clearly intentional distortion.

    • @olivere5497
      @olivere5497 Před 25 dny

      Is it possible the 'signals provider' is contracted to provide x amount of data transmission and they fill parts of their empty schedule with random junk, for unclear reasons, to provide test signal results? To make digital clutter? To hide less active periods of maintaince? Or simply to meet a quota of transmission hours?

    • @lrwerewolf
      @lrwerewolf Před 25 dny

      @@olivere5497 Possible? Sure. But whenever I returned to that frequency, I could never again find traffic on that frequency, so this explanation doesn't pass the gut check. I have no way of knowing the facts of the matter beyond that I found such a signal and could never find it again even a day later.

  • @chox2001
    @chox2001 Před 29 dny +9

    I think it’s like the old CB radio days where the Mike keyers and music players would go into the basement and try ruin everyone’s day.
    They just got more powerful equipment and more power, all they need is a crazy echo.

    • @JamesHalfHorse
      @JamesHalfHorse Před 29 dny +2

      The band is still alive and there are some people on it in the 100,000 watt club so the idea that jammers could be making some big power with home built hardware is plausible.

    • @davidg4288
      @davidg4288 Před 28 dny

      What about the oinking and mooing though? Oinking and mooing is mandatory!

  • @GTMarmot
    @GTMarmot Před měsícem +90

    This type of content (defence stuff) is more interesting than how Eastenders gets transmitted to villages in the Cotswolds.

  • @KarenLopez-in5ih
    @KarenLopez-in5ih Před 29 dny +12

    Radio aficionados listen to the pre war noise of doomsday..

  • @JeffCowan
    @JeffCowan Před 29 dny +5

    Propagation and modulation tests? Sending different signal types and modulation schemes to see how they hold up under different propagation conditions.

  • @peterfensome2041
    @peterfensome2041 Před měsícem +12

    Camerons comments on Ukraine upset them .

  • @chrisdado
    @chrisdado Před 29 dny +8

    The 'pip' at 6218kHz and the 'drop' at 6230kHz (correct frequencies, not the ones shown in the vid), I suspect are are idling Link11 data channels without traffic. If correct these would not be russian.

  • @Seasonstobecheerful
    @Seasonstobecheerful Před 29 dny +14

    Is anyone using the buzzer as a ringtone, or is it just me 😂

    • @simontay4851
      @simontay4851 Před 29 dny +4

      Just you.

    • @stickiedmin6508
      @stickiedmin6508 Před 29 dny +8

      That might not be a good idea. You might get Spetznaz operatives showing up at your door asking for instructions on their latest mission.

    • @generalmarkmilleyisbenedic8895
      @generalmarkmilleyisbenedic8895 Před 28 dny

      @@stickiedmin6508good, “yes! I am tsar! Follow me to victory!

    • @philswede
      @philswede Před 26 dny

      I have it as my first alarm clock sound.
      Then if i snooze two times i have that horrible sound that was supposed to cut in on tv broadcasts if a nuclear strike is imminent.
      Let's just say that my fiancee has made me not even snooze once because i wake up before even the Buzzer starts 😅

  • @charliebottom_ramen498
    @charliebottom_ramen498 Před 25 dny +2

    I have no idea what this is, how this came across my feed, or what you guys are talking about, but these sounds are sending chills up my spine. I'm alone in my truck on lunch break and still don't feel safe lol
    Oh god the voices oh man this is creepy. Imma keep watching though lol

  • @MatthewDoye
    @MatthewDoye Před 29 dny +11

    Whoever is messing with the buzzer it's impossible to know how effective it is at this distance. It depends where the intended recipient is and how strong any jamming is at that location.

  • @bac1111967
    @bac1111967 Před měsícem +5

    I shouldnt think it was jamming, that digital is definitely data packets.

  • @ssquirrel88
    @ssquirrel88 Před 29 dny +3

    Shining the torch in the darkness, another great vid.

  • @ianfinn4353
    @ianfinn4353 Před měsícem +9

    The pirates keep trying to jam it

  • @SpecialGuestStar
    @SpecialGuestStar Před měsícem +9

    It's not unheard of that one department of the Russian military operates on the same frequency as another. But in this case I suspect piracy, they've sadly become incredibly resourceful lately, operating with no repercussions whatsoever.

  • @cevansinz
    @cevansinz Před 29 dny +6

    I don't know the difference with jamming or 12-channel FSK or whatever. A lot of the major channels - Goose, R Marker, Buzzer, Alarm, Air Horn, and some of the new Pips all got a big fat signal strip on them all on the same evening (today). Maybe coincidence. Maybe state-backed jamming attack? I dunno. It's been interesting to watch, though.

  • @swedishCBchannel
    @swedishCBchannel Před měsícem +16

    scary to find 7.055Mhz 9+20 from south Sweden

    • @Feuerzeug2010
      @Feuerzeug2010 Před 28 dny

      Russians have the Strongest broadband radio in the world!

  • @RuneSmedstuen
    @RuneSmedstuen Před 29 dny +4

    I just realized how damaged I have been, listending to C64 load-tapes and 90s modem sounds, since I follow this channel listening to the Buzzer!

  • @jameshill3165
    @jameshill3165 Před 29 dny +4

    I heard a message on 7074KHz the other morning that began with "Attention attention, here is an official announcement from the Russian Federation" which then went into a rant featuring Cyka, Nahui, Blyats and other insults, and I suspect due to the accent, it wasn't from Russia!

  • @jmargarson
    @jmargarson Před měsícem +6

    There's some weird stuff being transmitted on 4625kHz this evening, 09/05 19:45 UTC

  • @wisteela
    @wisteela Před 29 dny +4

    I love these mysteries.

  • @prjndigo
    @prjndigo Před 29 dny +10

    If you use local jamming jabber and the distant source resends a 'torrent' that can tell you that you may have nailed the proximity of a local receiver. Remember that the home office is moving on Russian assets/hats inside Brit.
    If you can get close enough you can pump in power and use a passive backscatter to detect coupled resonance with a 'BBC Van'...

  • @oddball_the_blue
    @oddball_the_blue Před 24 dny +1

    As a heads up. Go and watch BBC 6 o'clock news on 15/05/24 and tell me that's not the new buzzer ticking clock sound coming from the Slovak parliament (for the record, Slovakia's prime minister Robert Fico was shot earlier on the 15th and there was a news segment on it to which the clock chime from one of the previous videos.)

  • @user-gb8jp8ew6z
    @user-gb8jp8ew6z Před měsícem +9

    Stay tuned!

  • @JCO2002
    @JCO2002 Před měsícem +111

    Perhaps it's Russia telling everyone to buzz off.

    • @TheRisenPeopleEire
      @TheRisenPeopleEire Před měsícem +3

      lol

    • @TOOL_MARKS
      @TOOL_MARKS Před měsícem +1

      LoL 🙂😊😆

    • @alexmartinez-og8gu
      @alexmartinez-og8gu Před 29 dny +26

      ironic isnt it, an invader nation telling others to leave them alone. lol

    • @user-mx3be1jy8u
      @user-mx3be1jy8u Před 29 dny

      @@alexmartinez-og8gu Sounds like your talking about Yugoslavia?. Didn't Yugoslavia suffer it's own ethnic cleansing operation, only for NATO to do a Russia special MO?. Or are you going to tell me that no Russian ethnic Ukrainians were harmed by the junta between 2014 and 2022? 🤣🤣🤮🤮
      Some believe what MSM tells them......some are smarter than that 😁😁
      Find me the evidence that Ukroneonazi's weren't responsible for torching a town hall in Odessa with 47 people still inside in 2014. Most people that have been double jabbed and triple boosted can't be arsed to seek the truth.......seek and ye shall find 😁😁

    • @jimbotron70
      @jimbotron70 Před 29 dny

      ​@@alexmartinez-og8guMeanie, meanie Russkies.

  • @lukaszwodzynski3628
    @lukaszwodzynski3628 Před měsícem +31

    Isn't the real Buzzer technically also a pirate station since they aren't properly licensed and don't identify themselves?

    • @Kw1161
      @Kw1161 Před 29 dny +17

      Just don’t try to show up at their transmission site, even if you have the FCC officials in tow…😂!
      73!

    • @statinskill
      @statinskill Před 29 dny

      But the station is licensed in that it is operated by the Russian Armed Forces on Russian soil. The transmitter site is located near Naro-Fominsk in the Moscow region. You're welcome to go there and pretend you're a FCC representative and that you're imposing the rules and regulations of a foreign hostile nation on Russian soil. Chances are they'll take you to a psychiatric hospital where the shrinks will deem you insane but fit enough to deport you by plane.

    • @hereforthefreewater
      @hereforthefreewater Před 29 dny +8

      You think the FCC have jurisdiction on Russian soil?

    • @Kw1161
      @Kw1161 Před 29 dny +9

      @@hereforthefreewater Of course not, nor the Russian civil radio authority either… I have a feeling the ones operating this station would let their bayonets do the talking…😀!
      73!

    • @Hebdomad7
      @Hebdomad7 Před 29 dny +8

      The real buzzer would be licensed in Russia. But Russia has never really cared about following international treaties... Especially ones involving radio and national sovereignty.

  • @R6AAO
    @R6AAO Před 29 dny +6

    Are you sure it's not nextdoors old fax machine playing up again?

  • @josios1
    @josios1 Před 29 dny +4

    hello, was there an error? On the screen you wrote the frequency 6128 Khz for the beep and drop. In the waterfall, however, the frequency 6218 Khz was displayed. And that is also correct. Best regards

  • @Boodieman72
    @Boodieman72 Před měsícem +4

    Wonder if they are doing and upgrade and testing to make sure it works correctly / making adjustments.

  • @adonizy9616
    @adonizy9616 Před 29 dny +3

    in the last video I sent you a link to the video from a week ago, the pirates managed to establish contact with the original buzzer controller

  • @ckm-mkc
    @ckm-mkc Před 29 dny +3

    Be fun to stick it through a signal analyzer than can detect various encoding types to see if anything legible comes out....

  • @rjds1800
    @rjds1800 Před 27 dny +1

    Considering that NATO is doing exercise Steadfast Defender and Russia is ramping up it's operations in Ukraine again. The uptick in traffic is hardly surprising. An indicator if nothing else.

  • @franknord4826
    @franknord4826 Před 26 dny +1

    Sliding into some obscure shortband radio niche on YT and then OP just nonchalantly drops a bigass choon at the end. I don't need sleep, I need the name of that song!

    • @RingwayManchester
      @RingwayManchester  Před 26 dny +2

      It’s called drum and bass by Andrew Huang 😃

    • @franknord4826
      @franknord4826 Před 25 dny

      @@RingwayManchester Nice, thanks for the info - I even follow him on here. :D

  • @myriaddsystems
    @myriaddsystems Před 29 dny

    Fascinating, I've often wondered what these are

  • @oggaBugga
    @oggaBugga Před 29 dny +2

    Multiple stations using the same unique waveforms...definitely military.

  • @snowshxrd
    @snowshxrd Před 29 dny +4

    Perhaps the buzzer is finally getting used for what it was meant for

    • @snowshxrd
      @snowshxrd Před 29 dny

      6221 kHz sounds like if the goose station is being strangled

  • @piranhafish
    @piranhafish Před 25 dny

    This is spooky 😮

  • @steveblanchard7293
    @steveblanchard7293 Před měsícem +3

    I heard the 7055 transmission as well

  • @fretlessfender
    @fretlessfender Před 29 dny +2

    Tonight the buzzer is shrouded with a string signal. The effect is the same @twente SDR as on my own antenna... I live in Haarlem, the Netherlands, and aprox. 125 miles from Twente... there is no difference in signal, which suggest that the origin of this signal is the same as the buzzer, or that the buzzer is switched off and replaced with this digital signal?

  • @jasongreene303
    @jasongreene303 Před měsícem +9

    4:53 a cheap chinese heart monitor!

  • @hopojesse
    @hopojesse Před 29 dny +2

    The dial up sounds sound like encrypted bursts of data

  • @bobhope4949
    @bobhope4949 Před 29 dny +23

    That was just Putin showing of the pitch range off his farts, he’s very talented

  • @rogerc7960
    @rogerc7960 Před měsícem +32

    Bored air force techies

  • @CubioDoJo
    @CubioDoJo Před 29 dny +2

    6221 kHz seems to be a pirate of some sorts. As of the time of commenting, its changed to a high pitched pip.

  • @NorthernChev
    @NorthernChev Před 29 dny +1

    Oh, those crafty Rooshins.

  • @bigmac..
    @bigmac.. Před 29 dny +5

    Quick question for you,we have 4 CME s heading to earth from the sun with a few x class flares thrown in, what effect do they have on these radio waves.cheers pal

  • @restojon1
    @restojon1 Před 29 dny +2

    What does the jamming emanating from Kaliningrad sound like? Is it similar to the "obliteration" we heard in that first clip?
    Perhaps another widespread jamming effort is in the process? 🤔

  • @sondrayork6317
    @sondrayork6317 Před 29 dny +1

    That sounds like a date signal I heard on hm01 cubas numbers station.

  • @nighthawk9264
    @nighthawk9264 Před 29 dny +2

    They are currently conducting exercises with their nuclear forces. So, it’s very likely related to this and we finally know what the buzzer is being used for: mark the channel for the missile branches

  • @foobarf8766
    @foobarf8766 Před 29 dny

    Fwiw unable to receive buzzer here in the Pacific (NZ) but do get a strong XPA2 signal

  • @roger_VK2VRK
    @roger_VK2VRK Před 29 dny +1

    Id say those supposed data transmissions at the beginning are some of the new music kids listen to these days.

  • @OldManBadly
    @OldManBadly Před 29 dny +2

    I think you have a couple of things at play here. First off there are some fairly persistent pirates who are trying to jam, block, or otherwise make less useful whatever the buzzer is. I am sure some of it is just spite, but some of it appears to be well enough organized to be something much more significant. That would suggest that the buzzer isn't just a random numbers station but perhaps also has some other uses hidden or otherwise that may come into play.
    Varied digital modes aren't hard to create, especially these days where the grunt work is done mostly in software at the transmitting and receiving end. As Nethanieal said, with Russia sabre rattling their nuclear arsenal, it is quite possible that the buzzer may in fact be involved. Depending on the time of day, it would be a very good way to get signals / messages to both the silos on land and the naval assets around the world. Numbers are the very old way to do it, broad digital transmissions are much more likely to be the method of communications used.
    So I think you are seeing jammers trying hard while testing is being done, and perhaps even some internal self created tests to see what the implications are.
    Now, bad news for the jammers, it would also appear that the buzzer has quite a bit more transmission power in reserve or has other transmitters available, as you can see this stuff really stepping up now. The only jammers that would have a chance are either close to the intended reception area, or an equally powerful or stronger signal transmitter from proximity of the transmitter, as they would have similar propagation. Otherwise, it is entirely hit and miss.
    I am surprised that this hasn't been a target for Ukraine. It is likely not to be so important, but it might be a little moral victory, especially if they could start up a station on the same frequency with the same buzzer sound.

    • @alexturnbackthearmy1907
      @alexturnbackthearmy1907 Před 28 dny

      I dont think setting up transmitter that powerful is easy, especially if you are being missled. And i wouldnt hope for soviet leftovers, scrappers take everything unguarded (even tank barrels from far east remote islands ffs).

  • @robinwells8879
    @robinwells8879 Před 29 dny

    Weird is certainly the word.😮

  • @jimgraham6722
    @jimgraham6722 Před 28 dny

    Thanks we often see these buzzer signals in Australia on 6MHz and 7MHz. They look to be digital. Retransmitting them with say a 50ms delay would be interesting to see if you could elicit a channel shift.

  • @associatedblacksheepandmisfits

    Resonant frequencies perhaps ?

  • @TheOpticalFreak
    @TheOpticalFreak Před 29 dny

    Hi what kind of antenna did you use!?

  • @samhall100
    @samhall100 Před 29 dny

    I listened to 6221khz last night I thought it was very stange so glad you covered this

  • @KarlWitsman
    @KarlWitsman Před 27 dny

    Fun in the cloak and dagger game.

  • @burning4902
    @burning4902 Před 23 dny

    any tip for a beginner radio that can pick up these frequencies? thanks!

  • @bhnikvgyhjcyhcgb
    @bhnikvgyhjcyhcgb Před 27 dny

    What do you use to scan the frequency

  • @wheelmonkey00
    @wheelmonkey00 Před 29 dny +1

    It has that zx spectrum loading a game feel 😬

  • @Noname_2014
    @Noname_2014 Před 29 dny +1

    Wow. Seems a lot going on there recently

  • @ludekspurny5553
    @ludekspurny5553 Před 13 dny

    5:50 I am not Russian/Ukrainian native speaker but I understand both. It seems to be in Russian. It is fill of noise but a the most loud voice sayi “liberate a Russian land from Russians fascistics …” I don’t know the last word.

  • @Boring_user_name
    @Boring_user_name Před 29 dny +2

    It's very simple, that encoded message is:
    "Наш Советский Союз покоряет
    Весь мир, как огромный медведь на востоке.
    Над землёй везде будут петь:
    Столица, водка, советский медведь наш!"

  • @jameyevans29
    @jameyevans29 Před 29 dny

    Please do a video on your antenna setup at your qth.

  • @danceswithdirt7197
    @danceswithdirt7197 Před 29 dny +1

    4:54 - Man that's cool.

  • @penny_87
    @penny_87 Před 25 dny

    6:47 that garbled radio is creepy

  • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
    @Allan_aka_RocKITEman Před 29 dny +1

    @RingwayManchester >>> Great video...👍

  • @happyrockfilm
    @happyrockfilm Před 23 dny

    Sounds like an "anti-mass spectrometer"

  • @kellingc
    @kellingc Před měsícem +2

    I take back what I theorized before, and think it may be the Russians experimenting with multiplexing.

  • @HappyQuailsLC
    @HappyQuailsLC Před 12 dny

    This is a lot more complex digital mode than I have ever heard them sound before
    .

  • @scottthomas3792
    @scottthomas3792 Před 29 dny +1

    Part of it sounds like Krel technology from " Forbidden Planet"...

  • @TheElectronicDilettante

    Wouldn’t it be possible to use software similar to that of the Kraken SDR and some of the many, widely spread, webSDR sites to determine the location of the Tx of interest??

  • @Gadgetdad007
    @Gadgetdad007 Před 29 dny +2

    Sounded like the scatman 😂

  • @RikAindow
    @RikAindow Před 29 dny +1

    Someone should troll them with EKT. 😂