13 Oct , 15:24
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The mysterious radio station UVB-76, popularly known as the "Doomsday Radio," has once again attracted the attention of the global community by transmitting a new unusual message on air. This unique signal, interrupting the familiar buzzing, traditionally triggers a wave of speculation and discussions among enthusiasts and experts worldwide, enhancing the mystical aura around one of the most enigmatic radio phenomena.
According to TUT.AZ, citing the telegram channel "UVB-76 logs," a specific sequence of symbols was broadcast: "NZHTI 72785 GULOBOLT 7614 6467." The radio station, which has been broadcasting since the late 1970s, transmits a characteristic buzzing signal most of the time, but periodically interrupts with short sets of words, numbers, or, as in this case, mysterious phrases. Each such incident is carefully tracked and analyzed by an extensive network of specialists and radio enthusiasts.
The UVB-76 phenomenon has long been under constant observation by enthusiasts from various countries trying to decipher its true purpose. Due to its mysterious nature and periodic short broadcasts, the station was nicknamed "Doomsday Radio," which has given rise to numerous conspiracy theories, including its possible connection to nuclear weapons systems. Nevertheless, experts and military officials have repeatedly refuted such assumptions, noting that UVB-76 is exclusively designed for transmitting service messages and monitoring duty shifts. Despite the official position, each new message from the station only enhances its mysterious nature and maintains the undying interest in this unique radio phenomenon.