uvb 76 | Ghost Radio has been broadcasting mysterious messages since 1982. What is its story?

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These sounds you just heard are recorded from a Russian radio station called uvb 76 also known as Ghost Radio.
There are a lot of theories about why this radio exists and about its purpose as well, and a lot of analysis has emerged about the encrypted messages that the radio broadcasts from time to time.
Stay with us to find out the secrets of this mysterious radio station.
Today we will recognize the UVB 76 known as Ghost Radio also known as MDZHB.
This radio station, which has been broadcast since 1982, broadcasts 24 hours without interruption but the broadcast stopped in one day in 2010.
This interruption revealed an important fact that we'll talk about in a little while.
The sound of this radio sounded like a buzz, followed by the sound of a truck or a train about every few seconds.
Let's hear.
This annoying sound prompted some to called it radio the BUZZER
But a radio like this broadcasts the sounds of a buzz.
This radio began to become a important when it began broadcasting mysterious messages from a while ago, and these messages were words and numbers.
Experts are watching it, recording its broadcast 24 hours a day, and using techniques to analyze mysterious messages.
The first mysterious letter documented was in 1997 and was certainly in Russian.

As you've heard, the message was names and numbers, but what's important is the name UVB 76 the most famous name the radio was known for.
After this message, messages from the radio became very rare, perhaps a message every year, but with the scarcity of these messages, those interested in the radio were watching them all the time and recording everything they broadcast.
One of the important messages was on 3th November , 2001, but this time it wasn't a message, it was a short conversation, in a faint voice, and they're talking with the sounds of the buzz
According to some analysis, the first person was saying, "One to three, I can't receive the generator."
The second person replied, "These things come from the equipment room."
We can't deduce anything from it.
But the conversation proved one theory about this radio that the buzz was not recorded, there was a device or something that made that sound, and there was a microphone that picked up those sounds.
And he broadcasts it on the radio.
This radio station continued to broadcast over the years and broadcast rare messages from time to time such as names, numbers and incomprehensible things, and continued in this case until 2010.
In 2010, on June 5th, the broadcast of this radio station was suspended for the first time.
And the buzz stopped for the first time since 1982, and that was shocking to everyone interested in that radio.
But this outage lasted only 24 hours, and then the radio came back to normal.
This interruption made very important changes, the most important of which was the radio site.
Some radio enthusiasts knew that the radio was in an area called POVAROVO, but some 24-hour interruptions and rebroadcasts used several wa