UVB-76
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Uvb 76
The high-frequency (HF) electromagnetic spectrum has long been a domain of strategic competition, serving as a resilient medium for long-range communications that bypass the vulnerabilities of satellite and fiber-optic infrastructures. Among the most enduring enigmas within this spectrum is the station known as UVB-76, colloquially referred to as The Buzzer [1]. Operating primarily on the frequency of 4625 kHz, this station has broadcast a near-continuous, monotonous tone for over four decades, punctuated only by rare, coded voice transmissions [2]. The station's persistence through the collap

Uvb-76 Gpt
The strongest open-source reading of **UVB-76** is that it is a long-running high-frequency channel-marker and radiogram network used by the Russian Armed Forces rather than an automatic **Dead Hand** trigger. The cumulative case for that interpretation rests on district-linked recipient callsigns, standardized message formats used across Russian military radio traffic, Morse simulcasts on other frequencies, identified communication hubs near the old and new transmission areas, and a rare 2024 official remark that the station has an important defense task but is not tied to nuclear deterrence.