![Mystery of the ghostly Russian radio station that has 'buzzed' every day since the 1970s - NZ Herald Mystery of the ghostly Russian radio station that has 'buzzed' every day since the 1970s - NZ Herald](https://www.nzherald.co.nz/resizer/LgAqmycr8_u6eBRH59AmZ72XHcs=/576x613/smart/filters:quality(70)/cloudfront-ap-southeast-2.images.arcpublishing.com/nzme/FMEFZRXYEXMJNJW4E45NUKRB3Q.jpg)
Mystery of the ghostly Russian radio station that has 'buzzed' every day since the 1970s - NZ Herald
![Kim Andrew Elliott on Twitter: "The Russian mystery signal known as "The Buzzer" on 4625 kHz. And detractors on the same channel, in the form of voices, music and waterfall images. https://t.co/vXZLVHHEim" / Kim Andrew Elliott on Twitter: "The Russian mystery signal known as "The Buzzer" on 4625 kHz. And detractors on the same channel, in the form of voices, music and waterfall images. https://t.co/vXZLVHHEim" /](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FMjwTTLWYAUpEmd.jpg)
Kim Andrew Elliott on Twitter: "The Russian mystery signal known as "The Buzzer" on 4625 kHz. And detractors on the same channel, in the form of voices, music and waterfall images. https://t.co/vXZLVHHEim" /
![The mysterious Russian UVB-76 transmitter has been transmitting a mysterious signal in the shortwave band at a frequency of 4,625 kHz since the 1970s Stock Photo - Alamy The mysterious Russian UVB-76 transmitter has been transmitting a mysterious signal in the shortwave band at a frequency of 4,625 kHz since the 1970s Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/zooms/6/78c43fb0b4de471da251b4d8723e6435/2hjfp81.jpg)