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- Q922391 subject Q15628688.
- Q922391 subject Q8157066.
- Q922391 subject Q8692472.
- Q922391 subject Q8726692.
- Q922391 abstract "UVB-76, also known as '"the Buzzer", is the nickname given by radio listeners to a shortwave radio station that broadcasts on the frequency 4625 kHz. It broadcasts a short, monotonous About this sound buzz tone , repeating at a rate of approximately 25 tones per minute, 24 hours per day. Sometimes, the buzzer signal is interrupted and a voice transmission in Russian takes place. The first reports were made of a station on this frequency in 1982. Its origins have been traced to Russia, and although several theories with varying degrees of plausibility exist, its actual purpose has never been officially confirmed and remains a source of speculation.".
- Q922391 broadcastArea Q159.
- Q922391 broadcastArea Q49.
- Q922391 broadcastNetwork Q193159.
- Q922391 formerCallsign "UVB-76, UZB-76".
- Q922391 language Q7737.
- Q922391 sisterStation Q10398291.
- Q922391 sisterStation Q15402082.
- Q922391 thumbnail UVB-76-detail.png?width=300.
- Q922391 wikiPageExternalLink the-buzzer.
- Q922391 wikiPageExternalLink qrg.globaltuners.com.
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- Q922391 wikiPageExternalLink uvb-76-aug-23-2010-9-32ampst.
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- Q922391 wikiPageExternalLink uvb-76-activity-updates.
- Q922391 wikiPageExternalLink www.uvb-76.net.
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- Q922391 affiliations Q193159.
- Q922391 area Q159.
- Q922391 description "A short clip of UVB-76's transmission as heard in Southern Finland, 860 km away from the station in 2002.".
- Q922391 filename "UVB-76.ogg".
- Q922391 formerCallsigns "UVB-76, UZB-76".
- Q922391 language Q7737.
- Q922391 name "UVB-76".
- Q922391 sisterStations Q10398291.
- Q922391 sisterStations Q15402082.
- Q922391 title "UVB-76 buzzing".
- Q922391 point "56.083333333333336 37.110277777777775".
- Q922391 type Organization.
- Q922391 type RadioStation.
- Q922391 type Agent.
- Q922391 type Broadcaster.
- Q922391 type Organisation.
- Q922391 type RadioStation.
- Q922391 type Agent.
- Q922391 type SocialPerson.
- Q922391 type Thing.
- Q922391 type SpatialThing.
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- Q922391 comment "UVB-76, also known as '"the Buzzer", is the nickname given by radio listeners to a shortwave radio station that broadcasts on the frequency 4625 kHz. It broadcasts a short, monotonous About this sound buzz tone , repeating at a rate of approximately 25 tones per minute, 24 hours per day. Sometimes, the buzzer signal is interrupted and a voice transmission in Russian takes place. The first reports were made of a station on this frequency in 1982.".
- Q922391 label "UVB-76".
- Q922391 lat "56.083333333333336".
- Q922391 long "37.110277777777775".
- Q922391 depiction UVB-76-detail.png.
- Q922391 name "UVB-76".