[Spooks] S28 report

Tom H swler007 at yahoo.com
Sun Sep 5 11:25:59 EDT 2010


Hi,


For the last 48 hours UVB 76 appeared to be transmitting a sine wave in place of 
the "Buzzer" loop that we all know and love. 

At around 1246 the carrier dropped. At 1305z a very windows-like alert sound 
appeared. At 1327z another batch of sounds appeared. And finally, at 1347 a male 
speaking in Russian announced a string of phonetics (dimatry, julia,roman, ect.) 
The first sending appeared to be using a higher power transmission. About 10 
minutes or so later the same message was repeated but was much weaker. I

http://soundcloud.com/user2618956/sounds1    "Windows sound" example
http://soundcloud.com/user2618956/sounds2   Voice message
http://soundcloud.com/user2618956/vm1         Voice Message 2                  


Regards,


Tom 



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Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 5:10:42 PM
Subject: [Spooks] UVB-76 activity mentioned on Adult Swim!

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My Fellow Spooks:

Last night, my husband and I were watching Aqua Teen Hunger Force, one of the 
late-night adults-only cartoons on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim (hence the name) 
that we'd TiVo'ed the previous night. As a bump just before the show began, they 
showed a slide that looked like an eerie green oscilloscope from a 
computer-controlled shortwave radio screen, with "UVB-76" at the top. The chyron 
underneath read something like this (this is from memory, as my husband deleted 
it already, dammit):

"UVB=76, a shortwave radio station nicknamed The Buzzer, has started 
broadcasting again in Russian. This may mean 1. Spy activity or 2. Nukes are 
getting ready to fly."

Then, in bigger type: "Be Very Afraid!"

Somebody working at Cartoon Network must be a Spook!

Thought you'd get a kick out of this, 

Mary Villano




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