Fuck it.
+1 (646) 868-1844
or, if you want to call something(?) uncomfortably close to a numbers station
+1 (828) 756-0109
Ooooh I wonder what activity on UVB-76 has been like the past week...
so uhh it started broadcasting memes back in January.
Also there was some unusual broadcasts on one of them right before the invasion.
this ... is admittedly intriguing in a way, but i think i'll got with the cryptidcore aesthetic instead of whatever this is, thanks. i just feel more like a moss woman sleeping in the soil for a millenium or two while i use mycelial networks to communicate with the forest gays.
i am kinda interested in getting an amateur radio license. seems like a neat skill.
You too can talk to boomers and listen to them complain...but over the radio...wowwwwww...
haha yea its not great but its a good tool to have possibly.
Go for it. The test is like $15 dollars. You can take practice tests here. For better or worse, you can find radios inside of all modern electronic appliances. Its good to know the principles of how they operate.
Nobody like this actually exists. :angery: It's all libs and fash and disney and tame impala. aAAAAAAAAAAAH
Number stations :geordi-no:
Listening to Ukrainian Radio 1 on 549 KHz from Mikolayiv to hear how long it lasts :geordi-yes:
My semi-joke aside, number stations are one of the least interesting things on Shortwave radio. I'm way more partial to DX-ing (long distance reception), things like weather faxes, etc.
Unfortunately the end of the cold war did irreparable damage to Shortwave radio and it's a dying hobby. With modern day conflicts you can't even listen to Radio Ukraine International or the Voice of Russia anymore because they shut off their transmitters in (recent years), like you could with Radio Baghdad in 1990 for example