Posted on 08/03/2017 5:53:59 PM PDT by MtnClimber
MDZhB has been broadcasting since 1982. No one knows why.
In the middle of a Russian swampland, not far from the city of St Petersburg, is a rectangular iron gate. Beyond its rusted bars is a collection of radio towers, abandoned buildings and power lines bordered by a dry-stone wall. This sinister location is the focus of a mystery which stretches back to the height of the Cold War.
It is thought to be the headquarters of a radio station, MDZhB, that no-one has ever claimed to run. Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, for the last three-and-a-half decades, its been broadcasting a dull, monotonous tone. Every few seconds its joined by a second sound, like some ghostly ship sounding its foghorn. Then the drone continues.
Once or twice a week, a man or woman will read out some words in Russian, such as dinghy or farming specialist. And thats it. Anyone, anywhere in the world can listen in, simply by tuning a radio to the frequency 4625 kHz.
Its so enigmatic, its as if it was designed with conspiracy theorists in mind. Today the station has an online following numbering in the tens of thousands, who know it affectionately as the Buzzer. It joins two similar mystery stations, the Pip and the Squeaky Wheel. As their fans readily admit themselves, they have absolutely no idea what they are listening to.
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I don't see a frequency box. Where is it?
Okay; I’ve found the frequency box. But after you’ve typed in the “4625,” how do you get it to go there? I’ve tried reloading the page and it doesn’t work.
A couple of notes.
Works much better at night.
IIRC the site bogs down with around 450 users.
At 10:45AM CST 405 users.(Third tab from left.)
Last night the buzzer was very pronounced, today not so much.
Check your system volume settings and the slider under the freq box.
Kenneth, what’s the frequency?
Type it in and hit return.
“Drink your Ovaltine.”
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