As I understand, it's almost certainly used to send coded messages to Russian agents in case of emergency. The Russians are probably broadcasting a constant tone to reserve the frequency, so other people don't start using it. They say as much in the article.
website which hosts links to about 150 (as I write this) individually owned receivers all over the world. Can be better reception from different locations.
To err is human -- to blame it on a computer is even more so.
No Real Mystery (Score:5, Informative)
As I understand, it's almost certainly used to send coded messages to Russian agents in case of emergency. The Russians are probably broadcasting a constant tone to reserve the frequency, so other people don't start using it. They say as much in the article.
Is this it? If so, it is a "dull, monotonous tone" (Score:1)
Is this it?
http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/?tune=4625 [utwente.nl]
If so, then when the summary describes it as a "dull, monotonous tone", it isn't kidding!
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Hmm, I wonder if that radio can receive the radio signals from Jupiter.
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http://SDR.hu [sdr.hu]
website which hosts links to about 150 (as I write this) individually owned receivers all over the world. Can be better reception from different locations.