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“The Buzzer” has been transmitting since the 1970s.
It’s a shortwave radio station somewhere in Russia.
All it broadcasts is a short, monotonous buzz tone.
The buzz is repeated 25 times per minute, 24 hours a day.
Sometimes, the buzzer signal is interrupted.
A voice transmission in Russian follows.
The voice recites numbers and Russian names.
Every few seconds it’s joined by a second sound.
It sounds like a ghostly ship sounding its foghorn.
After the Soviet Union collapsed, the station’s activity increased.
Words and phrases sounded more often.
In the 2000s, they were broadcast every week.
In 2010, it went silent for one day.
Then it broadcast sounds similar to footsteps.
No one knows the station’s location.
No one knows its purpose.
Want to hear it?
Tune in to 4,625 kHz.
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