Here are some translations - though russian is my native, radio static and jargon make it quite difficult 4:47 ...i can hear that okay, all is good. No matter the (walkthroughs? Pass-throughs? word is прохождения) i can hear the station. Im no sure, didn't look earlier, on this (again, walkthrough? Possibly they mean a radio channel/frequency?), i can hear the sounds is good, all is legible, (Alekesey Sergeevich?). I'll meet (Larinov? Possibly some other surname) i forward this so he wont fall asleep (a russian phrase meaning to not get a person bored, or to suddenly give them some work to do that they possibly did not expect or maybe even did not want), Lyoha (Short for Alexey), request, roger roger. 5:13 ...Looks like Lyoha fell asleep, fell asleep (likely not in literal meaning - just not answering, possibly being distracted by something) 5:16 Is there audibility?! Who has approached?! Good morning! My callsign is Foreigner/Stranger (Чужой means some person foreign to something), my name is Viktor, i live in a forest by Orlovsk (a city). (Garbled), A little three (have no idea what that means - literally said that something called Troyka - a three as number or three of something, is little). Radio meetup, 80-1 salam aleykum (a frequently used litehearted welcome), thank you for coming (thanking some specific person, you in singular in this case), and 81 (on the ray?) only for you. 5:45 Thank you, comrade/tovarisch, have a good night, 81-st, Makhachkala (a city), (some other place), Sochi, this is Troha/Kroha (seems like a callsign), 81st (someones callsign?) - 9++, the beam works a bit quieter, changed [something] to plus, 250-s working (highways? Probably means bands) on Lipetsk (a city). [garbled] 6:14 81 beam (Beam seems like it may be a name for some equipment from context?), 2 stations working, lets welcome 5 9 with plus, receiving with two pluses, 81-st done working, beam turned on, became much louder, on receiver. I have a Voronezh (a city) receiver on (BTV?). Cane, cane, cane (or reed - a plant) is working, listen to radio meeting. 6:34 [garbled]...not sen yet. 81 - salam aleykum, [someone seems to transmit on same band, garbled, sounds like "Communist (a callsign) is working"] ...my callsign is Foreigner (from before), and transmit on beam, Sochi city, roger.
About the 3150.3 kHz recording: there is some radio traffic inside Russia, between 3000 and 3200 kHz, AM modulation. This is some kind of "village radio network" , people are using old military transmitters most of them on tubes, talking to each other. I've searched some forums and this is the most reasonable answer. I'm from Romania and here the signal is much stronger, I can hear them every night loud and clear. Hope this helps. Good job Ringway, always a pleasure to watch your videos!
Was there a village radio network in the USSR? I've seen pictures and videos of old soviet buildings and a lot appear to have, or have had, radio antennas.
@@01cthompson I think it exists if we all can hear it. Think about the vast barren distances between villages there, the harsh winter climate, the low income... It's logic that people use old radio transmitters to communicate instead of using a cellular network. Or maybe they just feel lonely and need to talk to someone, I really don't know, but with certainty it's not a military transmission.
0:20 This is not propaganda, just insults with very bad words addressed to Putin (although he speaks obscenely, I agree with the author of these insults). 2:11 This musical group sings "patriotic" propaganda songs in favor of Putin's regime 4:42 Radio amateurs from Russia call these people "hooligans", because they use these frequencies for illegal radio communications. They simply talk about the quality of the radio communication they are conducting, and agree to meet on the radio waves for the next time, nothing exciting. They come up with their own call signs, and usually these are old people, who use very old tube transmitters, and for some reason they like to use very raspy modulation, as you could hear on the recording. These are people who love the USSR. By the way, I'm not Russian, but I was born in one of the republics of the former Soviet Union, we all know russian besides our native language.
@ my Russian isn’t the best. But what I can are bad words. If I translated something wrong, you can define the word said here, I would be thankful if you do. I want to learn more.
Это диапазон около 3000 кГц использовался пиратами всего ссср во времена железного занавеса. Кто не желал получать официальный позываной и проходить через инициацию досааф. С давних времен там используется амплитудная модуляция, они не любят однополосные сигналы, потому что АМ передает более широкую полосу и отсутствует шум при местных связях. Они разговаривают как по телефону. Используется очень простая техника в основном задающий осциллятор на лампе, потом каскад удвоителя частоты и третий идет усилитель мощности, который модулируется по амплитуде на экранную сетку. Сейчас там в основном пираты пенсионного возраста разговаривают между собой, они обычно проживают в медвежьем уголке и они вообще не интересуются политикой.
7200 is 'tolerated' by the community because it lets those folks have their own playground and they won't go around the rest of the neighborhood causing trouble for regular folks. I think 14313 is another. Then there are the CB folks running ungodly amounts of power into the 27MHz band. I'm on the west coast of the US and they come booming in from the east coast S9+20 seemingly all day long.
Just getting into amateur radio myself, and have an RTL-SDR setup. I've managed to pick up the "slur" station, though it's changed a bit - he says more, and now it's got a musical background. Also, I had to switch to LSB to get it on 7055.1khz - not sure if that's something to do with my setup or location though! As always, thanks for the amazing video - excited to have been able to receive something you've talked about!! 😄 Happy to share the recording of the changes if you wanted it.
I have been seriously considering getting licensed, but like you, I don't care for all the "trash talk" that seems epidemic anymore. I have wondered about the 160 meter high band if that would be a frequency range better suited for more worthwhile ham radio operation.
Sad? The only other people using it are making contacts and talking endlessly about their equipment. The pirate junk actually makes it fun and interesting.
If it weren't for pirates, we in America would have nothing to listen to, aside from old recordings of brother stare, and WWV and rci relays. Last hurricane knocked Cuba off, for now.
Since I don't understand the language I'll make my guess of the translation clean. Something akin to Putin enjoys certain activities which involve entry of an area which is usually exit only? :)
Nice to know a lot of electricity is used to make all of this. So much sound signifying nothing. :/ Oh: and this is radiating into space. To think all this could be picked up by an alien race one day, and they'd say: "Who are these fools?" :P
Considering rising cost factors keeping everything running and up to date..well, figure more people will be utilizing the old school standard for news and entertainment should another full on world war break out. Undersea cables for the internet getting cut a lot more either by accident or design..signal jamming, computer hacking, malicious code...etc. Lots going on behind the scenes as to where individuals like myself do not order anything online and make do with what is avalible, hand crafted or brick and mortar stores. Lots of walking, riding bicycles..limiting screen time..budgeting everything the best we can.. Should the power go out, well...several will be in it deep..so will I..no fireplace and restricted to paid for services hooked up to the home. Whole darn region like many cities are quite vunrible...looks to be a nation wide problem and well...that whole revision on russian nuke policy trickles down past their borders all the way to several nations in their way of response.
It’s because other radio stations that can be received in the west and also because of online censorship, especially of any Russian content, which is heavily jammed and censored in the west and clearly, the Russians want to get the message out to Western audiences that their “beef” is not against the peoples of the West, even if it is Russian propaganda - remember how in occupied France during WW2, the Nazis hated the French people listening to the BBC
4:45 Yes, they speak Russian. Regular radio amateurs (it seems they do not have the correct call signs, so they have not passed the official registration), greeting each other and discussing the quality of the signal. Some from the cities of Sochi, Makhachkala, Lipetsk.
So, i am Ukrainian whos second mother toungue, unfortunately, happens to be russian. The last one is very strange, these are seemingly talking to each other, i don't think its army, they just, one is from Tashkent, i think another onenis from Sochi russia. They talk about radio stations, nothing particular at all, first guy is like talking to some one in the room, may be and says that he found a lot of stations that he can hear clearly (here, here). Others are not really saying any specific, saying hello. Also some one says that some one fall a sleep and missed them (joking). I would probably say it spunds more like not connected to army and more like radio-funs meet up on a radio channel. But ye strange
@UFOria212 i live in multilanguaged Europe. Language is culture, culture is language (I live in Hungary who holds to its language as main cultural identity mark). I discussed to be a carrier of culture that want to kill my parents, same way as some people were discussed and running from Germany when it was falling in nazism. As a cherry on a top, I studied in russian school at russian embassy...you might not belive me, but all my russian school mates are saying that if, needed they will take Kyiv - the disgusting part is the way they allow themselves to be swallowed by propaganda meanwhile they have all the ways to stay informed - looks like it's their choice and I am disgusted by this. Sorry for the wall of words, cheers!
I was wondering how much you hear on 7,200. It is very strong hear in NY . Some times makes it hard to use nearbuy frequency. Some even jam with AM. In the US we call that the LID channel. With the fall/winter DX I am hearing Russian more on CB and free band above the EU band and before the UK FM CB band. I do not know what said. Just notice the DX . I did get Russia on 10 meter FT8 . Cheers from NY
Russian mainstream propaganda has always been slickly produced scheduled programs blasted out through massive directional antenna arrays to make sure they are the clearest and loudest signal in the particular country targeted.
He says one, one, putin is gay, have love with me how men do (but all in swearing lexique) at first part of video 0:30. at 5:00 encoded messages, or radiolovers.
Shame the Web SDR's don't have MeshTastic Source code (Emulation) For LoRa Decoding the Public Channel (Not encrypted) And use a AI Translator With Well trained Langrage models All we need is a few Web SDRs Close to Russia, China and Eardrop the LoRA Radio channels and see if anyone's Using them
7053 appears to be a Channel opener. It stinks of a cess pool of Russian "culture". It does nothing to convince anyone of anything. 3150 sounds like Russian CB, with my limited Russian it does not sound like propaganda. Only an idiot would suggest that translation software can decode this. Now, most Russian radio amateurs are educated, they have access to international news etc. Many have relatives in both countries that prior to the war spoke to each other. Now everyone has to be very careful in who they talk to about what. That Russian conscript probably has a cousin of a cousin on the other side of the front line. The real danger is the big guns of propaganda, the official russian propaganda.
С чего бы? Вполне себе реальные радиоэфирные записи. Тот же Алексей Игонин у себя на канале записи радиохулиганов (как он их именует по советской терминологии) регулярно выкладывает. Это так, откуда можно убедиться в пару, что эти записи эфира вполне реальные, не ставя самому антенну и не ища их по эфиру.
Lewis. I love your channel. I honestly do. Thank you for putting the time in to do what you do. Personally I am not interested in hearing or listening to, speculating about pro russian trolls. I don't think it should get your air time, neither is it worthy of being advertised or popularized. I feel you are just playing into exactly what they hope you will do. You need to be mindful of how you entertain these radio oddities because you are a popular international radio related channel - which makes you an important target of related propaganda. Don't become a useful idiot.. please be careful.
They are not on a commercial frequencies and are causing more trouble for the Russians as they are potentially compromising frequencies used by the security services. I understand your comment and concern this is not new stuff its been going on for years every time the political situation gets fruity this happens it is also a good way to disguise digital traffic with the noise. Don't worry about Lewis he is a big boy.
@@GeorgeLiquor no, not really. I have my own opinions which are based on factual events. I don't need to hear the opinions of others on anything related to this conflict - because I have my own. What I don't want to see and hear is someone I respect unintentionally becoming useful to the enemies of freedom.
@@WOFFY-qc9te the frequency, commercial or not, doesn't matter. I know Lewis is a big boy, I'm sure he can speak for himself if he wants to. I'm definitely not expecting him to reply to me and he doesn't need to either. I was just making a comment which is my opinion. You chose to jump in and speak for him, not me.
@@PRODIGY5369 what freedom is that then? i think you had one too many mandated boosters. from where im seeing the freedoms mean having every penny drained from the poor to the rich as usual, while they bring in more draconian laws to ensure our 'security'
Here are some translations - though russian is my native, radio static and jargon make it quite difficult
4:47
...i can hear that okay, all is good. No matter the (walkthroughs? Pass-throughs? word is прохождения) i can hear the station. Im no sure, didn't look earlier, on this (again, walkthrough? Possibly they mean a radio channel/frequency?), i can hear the sounds is good, all is legible, (Alekesey Sergeevich?). I'll meet (Larinov? Possibly some other surname) i forward this so he wont fall asleep (a russian phrase meaning to not get a person bored, or to suddenly give them some work to do that they possibly did not expect or maybe even did not want), Lyoha (Short for Alexey), request, roger roger.
5:13
...Looks like Lyoha fell asleep, fell asleep (likely not in literal meaning - just not answering, possibly being distracted by something)
5:16
Is there audibility?! Who has approached?! Good morning! My callsign is Foreigner/Stranger (Чужой means some person foreign to something), my name is Viktor, i live in a forest by Orlovsk (a city). (Garbled), A little three (have no idea what that means - literally said that something called Troyka - a three as number or three of something, is little). Radio meetup, 80-1 salam aleykum (a frequently used litehearted welcome), thank you for coming (thanking some specific person, you in singular in this case), and 81 (on the ray?) only for you.
5:45
Thank you, comrade/tovarisch, have a good night, 81-st, Makhachkala (a city), (some other place), Sochi, this is Troha/Kroha (seems like a callsign), 81st (someones callsign?) - 9++, the beam works a bit quieter, changed [something] to plus, 250-s working (highways? Probably means bands) on Lipetsk (a city). [garbled]
6:14
81 beam (Beam seems like it may be a name for some equipment from context?), 2 stations working, lets welcome 5 9 with plus, receiving with two pluses, 81-st done working, beam turned on, became much louder, on receiver. I have a Voronezh (a city) receiver on (BTV?). Cane, cane, cane (or reed - a plant) is working, listen to radio meeting.
6:34
[garbled]...not sen yet. 81 - salam aleykum, [someone seems to transmit on same band, garbled, sounds like "Communist (a callsign) is working"] ...my callsign is Foreigner (from before), and transmit on beam, Sochi city, roger.
someone told me Sochi is the name of a city and an airfield. and it may be from some type of airstrip.
radio troika is often what they call the 3mhz pirate band. they often use old AM rigs
So, sounds like regular ham conversation.
Прохождение is propagation
About the 3150.3 kHz recording: there is some radio traffic inside Russia, between 3000 and 3200 kHz, AM modulation. This is some kind of "village radio network" , people are using old military transmitters most of them on tubes, talking to each other. I've searched some forums and this is the most reasonable answer. I'm from Romania and here the signal is much stronger, I can hear them every night loud and clear. Hope this helps. Good job Ringway, always a pleasure to watch your videos!
Was there a village radio network in the USSR? I've seen pictures and videos of old soviet buildings and a lot appear to have, or have had, radio antennas.
@@01cthompson I think it exists if we all can hear it. Think about the vast barren distances between villages there, the harsh winter climate, the low income... It's logic that people use old radio transmitters to communicate instead of using a cellular network. Or maybe they just feel lonely and need to talk to someone, I really don't know, but with certainty it's not a military transmission.
0:20 This is not propaganda, just insults with very bad words addressed to Putin (although he speaks obscenely, I agree with the author of these insults).
2:11 This musical group sings "patriotic" propaganda songs in favor of Putin's regime
4:42 Radio amateurs from Russia call these people "hooligans", because they use these frequencies for illegal radio communications. They simply talk about the quality of the radio communication they are conducting, and agree to meet on the radio waves for the next time, nothing exciting. They come up with their own call signs, and usually these are old people, who use very old tube transmitters, and for some reason they like to use very raspy modulation, as you could hear on the recording. These are people who love the USSR.
By the way, I'm not Russian, but I was born in one of the republics of the former Soviet Union, we all know russian besides our native language.
I dont think the first one is Russian. It just says Putin and then a bad word for a gay man.
That is NOT anything to do with being gay.
@ my Russian isn’t the best. But what I can are bad words.
If I translated something wrong, you can define the word said here, I would be thankful if you do. I want to learn more.
@@Fraslet It is literally the F slur in Russian my guy.
@@MiiaFoxxI can just smell the “it’s just a bundle of sticks” defense coming 💀
@chrisjvas it basically rhymes with maggot.
Considering the state operated Voice of Russia ceased s/w transmissions ten years ago, it’s highly unlikely to bother pissing about with pirates now.
There are also Russian freebanders between 10,400 and 10,500 kHz.
I love how nonchalant you call something a cesspool, Ringway. 😂
Who said Shortwave radio was dead? There's always something interesting to hear.
Это диапазон около 3000 кГц использовался пиратами всего ссср во времена железного занавеса. Кто не желал получать официальный позываной и проходить через инициацию досааф. С давних времен там используется амплитудная модуляция, они не любят однополосные сигналы, потому что АМ передает более широкую полосу и отсутствует шум при местных связях. Они разговаривают как по телефону. Используется очень простая техника в основном задающий осциллятор на лампе, потом каскад удвоителя частоты и третий идет усилитель мощности, который модулируется по амплитуде на экранную сетку.
Сейчас там в основном пираты пенсионного возраста разговаривают между собой, они обычно проживают в медвежьем уголке и они вообще не интересуются политикой.
7200 sounds like the Citizen Band Radio bands here in the US back in the 80s and 90s....wow....
Thank you, excellent channel content here, even the really old videos are really interesting.
Your synopsis of 7.200 was perfect! 😂
7200 has always been like that. It sounds like grown 5 year olds. It can be funny at times, but usually just annoying.
@@joshwag9136sounds like CB radio these days, I had a rig in my car but took it out just because it was nearly useless these days.
7200 is 'tolerated' by the community because it lets those folks have their own playground and they won't go around the rest of the neighborhood causing trouble for regular folks. I think 14313 is another.
Then there are the CB folks running ungodly amounts of power into the 27MHz band. I'm on the west coast of the US and they come booming in from the east coast S9+20 seemingly all day long.
Just getting into amateur radio myself, and have an RTL-SDR setup. I've managed to pick up the "slur" station, though it's changed a bit - he says more, and now it's got a musical background. Also, I had to switch to LSB to get it on 7055.1khz - not sure if that's something to do with my setup or location though! As always, thanks for the amazing video - excited to have been able to receive something you've talked about!! 😄 Happy to share the recording of the changes if you wanted it.
You find the coolest stuff! This is one of my favorite channels.
THat very first Russian capture would make a good dance club rhythm track.
😂 its accurate
I love seeing the towers/antennas in your videos.....well done!
Nice bit of Already Gone by Gerry Rafferty at about 3:15! Great update Lewis.
I knew the voice sounded familiar!
All it takes is a few minutes listening around on 40 and 80 meters to discourage me from renewing interest in amateur radio.
I have been seriously considering getting licensed, but like you, I don't care for all the "trash talk" that seems epidemic anymore. I have wondered about the 160 meter high band if that would be a frequency range better suited for more worthwhile ham radio operation.
My experience differs. Most of the stuff that I hear is fine concersations, the dumb stuff beeing a minority.
I've been having a fun time running FT8/FT4 and other digital modes. There's far more to Amateur radio than just voice!
Well, I wouldn't mind that as I know there are plenty of free frequencies that I may use.
Crazy things happens here.
sad that SW is getting junked up by pirates
Sad? The only other people using it are making contacts and talking endlessly about their equipment. The pirate junk actually makes it fun and interesting.
If it weren't for pirates, we in America would have nothing to listen to, aside from old recordings of brother stare, and WWV and rci relays. Last hurricane knocked Cuba off, for now.
You Europeans get all the cool stuff. Us Asians have to deal with Chinese stations.
@@HarenunHoppus Oh we get that garbage too!
🦜 🪝🏴☠️
LOL! Last night I was listening to 40 meters, the usual H & D at 7.260 MHz was going on in California! Sounds more like outlaw CB'ers then hams! LOL
It certainly sounded like the CBers staggered down at sometime lastnight.
Think we've just heard what might be included in Vidbir, the traditional Ukrainian selection programme for Eurovision
First one is Ukrainians trolling Russians lol
Yeah. And you can hear the Ukrainian accent there.
The first one has the possibility of being a hit!
Since I don't understand the language I'll make my guess of the translation clean. Something akin to Putin enjoys certain activities which involve entry of an area which is usually exit only? :)
Nice to know a lot of electricity is used to make all of this. So much sound signifying nothing. :/
Oh: and this is radiating into space. To think all this could be picked up by an alien race one day, and they'd say: "Who are these fools?" :P
Well, at least it would keep them away....😉🤭
And just what is your youtube comment contributing?
Great stuff. What antenna do you use?
Ive been hearing a lot within the higher end of the 40m ham band as well 7-7.3mhz
Thanks! For all the great videos.
Wow thank you so so much!!
7200 is HAM entertainment 😅
The LID channel!
The stuff at the end certainly had a Priyom in it
Keyers, music swearing etc....Just like CB radio was after they legalised it!
I've heard real freebanders on 27 MHz who were way more professional than most hams, let alone those on 7.200!
Legalized it? You mean after the FCC gave up trying to regulate it! 🙂
I always wonder what the value of transmitting propaganda on SW is, given that such a small fraction of the population listens to SW these days.
You must fill a vacuum. If you don't somebody else will.
Considering rising cost factors keeping everything running and up to date..well, figure more people will be utilizing the old school standard for news and entertainment should another full on world war break out.
Undersea cables for the internet getting cut a lot more either by accident or design..signal jamming, computer hacking, malicious code...etc.
Lots going on behind the scenes as to where individuals like myself do not order anything online and make do with what is avalible, hand crafted or brick and mortar stores. Lots of walking, riding bicycles..limiting screen time..budgeting everything the best we can..
Should the power go out, well...several will be in it deep..so will I..no fireplace and restricted to paid for services hooked up to the home.
Whole darn region like many cities are quite vunrible...looks to be a nation wide problem and well...that whole revision on russian nuke policy trickles down past their borders all the way to several nations in their way of response.
It's a control mechanism to portray yourself as in control even when you're not, typical Putin, Rump Roast, & Netanyahu in bad attitude !
It’s because there are always sw nerds in comms and sigint sections. No matter what side, no matter what arm of the state.
It’s because other radio stations that can be received in the west and also because of online censorship, especially of any Russian content, which is heavily jammed and censored in the west and clearly, the Russians want to get the message out to Western audiences that their “beef” is not against the peoples of the West, even if it is Russian propaganda - remember how in occupied France during WW2, the Nazis hated the French people listening to the BBC
4:45 Yes, they speak Russian. Regular radio amateurs (it seems they do not have the correct call signs, so they have not passed the official registration), greeting each other and discussing the quality of the signal. Some from the cities of Sochi, Makhachkala, Lipetsk.
What web SDR do you use
I love your videos. I hope the algorithm doesn't crush you too hard for the a word used in context here. Take care
1:13 plus sounds like the weirdest backwards masking I've heard.
Thanks. Lets hear whats comes next.
SDR is amazing. I'm just getting into it thanks to you, Lewis.
Can you receive these signals with a cheap multi band shortwave radio? Or do you need special SW equipment?
You need something that does sideband
@ ok thanks, maybe you could do a video showing how to set up a basic set up for beginners 😊
So, i am Ukrainian whos second mother toungue, unfortunately, happens to be russian. The last one is very strange, these are seemingly talking to each other, i don't think its army, they just, one is from Tashkent, i think another onenis from Sochi russia. They talk about radio stations, nothing particular at all, first guy is like talking to some one in the room, may be and says that he found a lot of stations that he can hear clearly (here, here). Others are not really saying any specific, saying hello. Also some one says that some one fall a sleep and missed them (joking). I would probably say it spunds more like not connected to army and more like radio-funs meet up on a radio channel. But ye strange
lol how is that unfortunate.
@@berserkir14seriously. The language has nothing to do with political beliefs.
slava ukraini
@@SionynJonesgood for you
@UFOria212 i live in multilanguaged Europe. Language is culture, culture is language (I live in Hungary who holds to its language as main cultural identity mark). I discussed to be a carrier of culture that want to kill my parents, same way as some people were discussed and running from Germany when it was falling in nazism. As a cherry on a top, I studied in russian school at russian embassy...you might not belive me, but all my russian school mates are saying that if, needed they will take Kyiv - the disgusting part is the way they allow themselves to be swallowed by propaganda meanwhile they have all the ways to stay informed - looks like it's their choice and I am disgusted by this. Sorry for the wall of words, cheers!
I was wondering how much you hear on 7,200. It is very strong hear in NY . Some times makes it hard to use nearbuy frequency. Some even jam with AM. In the US we call that the LID channel. With the fall/winter DX I am hearing Russian more on CB and free band above the EU band and before the UK FM CB band. I do not know what said. Just notice the DX . I did get Russia on 10 meter FT8 . Cheers from NY
i always miss them...
Don't they realise I don't speak Russian !
Hey bro this was really cool. Thanks!
What equipment is required to pick up these signals? Apologies if its a stupid question
Superb Gerry Rafferty song 😊
Heute habe ich was ähnliches gehört auf 14.180 USB
Nicely done...
Got one on 7095
Russian mainstream propaganda has always been slickly produced scheduled programs blasted out through massive directional antenna arrays to make sure they are the clearest and loudest signal in the particular country targeted.
Thanks
Thanks so much my friend!!
First one is abusive things against putin, so probably not russians. But ye ljube is prpaganda stuff
Good Good !
Lewis, is there any action on longwave?
We know 7200 all too well over here. We just let them have it and move elsewhere.
He says one, one, putin is gay, have love with me how men do (but all in swearing lexique) at first part of video 0:30. at 5:00 encoded messages, or radiolovers.
Shame the Web SDR's don't have MeshTastic Source code (Emulation) For LoRa Decoding the Public Channel (Not encrypted) And use a AI Translator With Well trained Langrage models
All we need is a few Web SDRs Close to Russia, China and Eardrop the LoRA Radio channels and see if anyone's Using them
maybe a low orbit satellite (say 200' lol) since lora is low power and short range ]:o)
Propaganda… a really good look at something if you’re from Liverpool
Or from London.
Bovorovex en tundra, sparculus um dragamundun, bom pa trokovic 😊
Abusing Gerry Rafferties music os appalling....
Once the Russians play 'Mr Trololo' you know the nukes have been launched.
What about Swan Lake?...
@@alexcane4498 Swan Lake for when they have lost another sub.....
Guess it may be just as well I don't get much time to sandbag withy SDR dongle.or kiwisdr. I won't have any clue till we're all gone
the wushin ?? ;)
Idk what they are saying also happy to be early
7053 appears to be a Channel opener. It stinks of a cess pool of Russian "culture".
It does nothing to convince anyone of anything.
3150 sounds like Russian CB, with my limited Russian it does not sound like propaganda.
Only an idiot would suggest that translation software can decode this.
Now, most Russian radio amateurs are educated, they have access to international news etc.
Many have relatives in both countries that prior to the war spoke to each other.
Now everyone has to be very careful in who they talk to about what.
That Russian conscript probably has a cousin of a cousin on the other side of the front line.
The real danger is the big guns of propaganda, the official russian propaganda.
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У меня устойчивое ощущение, что все прозвучавшие радиофрагменты постановочные
С чего бы? Вполне себе реальные радиоэфирные записи. Тот же Алексей Игонин у себя на канале записи радиохулиганов (как он их именует по советской терминологии) регулярно выкладывает. Это так, откуда можно убедиться в пару, что эти записи эфира вполне реальные, не ставя самому антенну и не ища их по эфиру.
Man, I really love your channel and your content is awesome but the miniatures makes it looks like a clicbait conspiranoic. I love them tought 😂
There's Ukrainian and Russian propaganda everywhere. Just as much from both sides
Also, _"Russian Internet Propaganda is EVERYWHERE!"_
Lewis.
I love your channel. I honestly do. Thank you for putting the time in to do what you do.
Personally I am not interested in hearing or listening to, speculating about pro russian trolls.
I don't think it should get your air time, neither is it worthy of being advertised or popularized. I feel you are just playing into exactly what they hope you will do.
You need to be mindful of how you entertain these radio oddities because you are a popular international radio related channel - which makes you an important target of related propaganda.
Don't become a useful idiot.. please be careful.
How about anti-Russian? Are you interested in hearing that?
They are not on a commercial frequencies and are causing more trouble for the Russians as they are potentially compromising frequencies used by the security services. I understand your comment and concern this is not new stuff its been going on for years every time the political situation gets fruity this happens it is also a good way to disguise digital traffic with the noise. Don't worry about Lewis he is a big boy.
@@GeorgeLiquor no, not really. I have my own opinions which are based on factual events. I don't need to hear the opinions of others on anything related to this conflict - because I have my own.
What I don't want to see and hear is someone I respect unintentionally becoming useful to the enemies of freedom.
@@WOFFY-qc9te the frequency, commercial or not, doesn't matter.
I know Lewis is a big boy, I'm sure he can speak for himself if he wants to. I'm definitely not expecting him to reply to me and he doesn't need to either. I was just making a comment which is my opinion. You chose to jump in and speak for him, not me.
@@PRODIGY5369 what freedom is that then? i think you had one too many mandated boosters. from where im seeing the freedoms mean having every penny drained from the poor to the rich as usual, while they bring in more draconian laws to ensure our 'security'
Pardon moi...I fail to see the issue with this
RT News lies to you
Spreken sie Deutsch
im also fine with it as long as its not on the already stretched ham bands
@@lampshadesneeded nah, we don't want to block other programs unless it something like Voice of America
@@walkercustoms nur ein bisschen Deutsch, ich kann es irgendwie verstehen, aber ich habe darüber nachgedacht, nach Deutschland zu gehen