It's called UVB-76 with an investigation community labeling it "The Buzzer." Spotters tune it at 4625kHz AM listening for rare interruptions that have recently grown more prevalent since 2010. Originally broadcast as tones, it later switched to buzzes after the USSR demise. The new sound features variable pauses of 1–1.3 seconds repeating 21–34 times per minute (a possible encryption?).
Beginning possibly around the early 80s, people know it's been relocated several times throughout Russia. Currently, it's estimated to reside about 25 miles Northwest of Moscow.
It's interruptions include robotic Russian voices speaking code words along with ongoing background noise. To this day, no one knows what the signal is for or why it's been piercing radio waves since the early 80s. Without any confirmed info, this classified signal increasingly intrigues a growing number of listeners with its recently increased activity.
Listen to the live broadcast here: http://uvb-76.net/
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