Radio Pirates transmitting SSTV Pictures on top of UVB 76 The Buzzer – January / 23 / 2022
By NC ScoutPublished On: January 29, 2022Categories: AP Staff, Comms, Intelligence8 Comments on Radio Pirates transmitting SSTV Pictures on top of UVB 76 The Buzzer – January / 23 / 2022
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Next level trolling. I love it
Well done!
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Seems like a lot of effort for not very much. But then, one thinks of the potential…
Jamming Russian timing (and/or ‘dead hand’) signal? What is gist of video? (I can’t watch on my limited data plan right now)
Yeah, that’s what they were doing.
Is there any information on what geographic area the jamming covered? (though the hf band it’s on may make that hard to specify) On somewhat of a side note, I read a while back a pretty funny account of ‘The Buzzer’ itself ‘jamming’, then you can hear moments later a technician or ‘tender of the buzzer’ beating on it trying to get it to restart. The recording is out there. It’s interesting that the Russians chose to retain what seems to be an obsolete, probably electromechanical signal generator for ‘The Buzzer’ into current or at least recent times. That’s possibly a clue to it’s purpose (maybe emp resistant and easier to maintain with simple tools?)
4mHz.