I'll say this man. Your videos are almost perfect. Not too long, not too short, well researched, well spoken. If there was anything I would change, it would be that you have a bigger following and more awesome content!
Hi Lewis. I couldn't call myself a radio enthusiast, but I am a military enthusiast, and your video about Duga (Russian Woodpecker) radar brought me to your channel. There I found out your videos about numbers stations, and become addicted to them. I just wanted to thank you for your content, and encourage you to continue with the numbers stations series, as I consider them extremely interesting. On another note, after watching your video "Everything You Should Know About Secret Numbers Stations & How To Listen" I couldn't get out of my head that Lincolnshire Poacher melody for 3 days, so here we go again...😮💨 Cheers from Croatia.
Ah no way the voice was "generated" it was voice samples from someone back in the day. The music though, definitely synthesized. I'm pretty sure there's a recording out there where E03's music broke, sounding very funny and awkward.
Downward inflection was actually somewhat common on more advanced voice announcement systems of the time, such as Bell's AIS. I doubt MIDI would have been used, though.
Thanks. You got me back into SW after 20 years. The numbers station vids are especially satisfying. In the mid 1980’s I had a Panasonic SW set (I was living in Ontario, Canada at the time) and would tune in to all the hits, BBC World, Radio Moscow, VOA, etc, and was particularly pleased when I came across a numbers station. I remember the Lincolnshire Poacher very well. The Cold War was scary but it made for great radio😂
I used to listen to the Conet Project a lot in uni, I would sometimes try to recreate or reimagine the sounds in my work. Nice to hear a really good description of the station.
I use the lil jingle that lincolnshire poacher uses as my notification tone on my phone it creeps some people out but others recognized it and was like heyyyy. good times. keep up the awesome videos man much love from middle of the desert in California
I just heard this tonight. I thought it wasn’t transmitting anymore, so either I heard a pirate having a laugh…or it’s started up again. I’m brand new to this okay? So I’m sorry I have missing information. I’m in Fort Collins Colorado, and at 3:59 UTC I initiated an ETM scan on my tecsun pl-330 -23 foot wire antenna leading to the indoor ceiling of my home. The scan finished at 4:01 UTC and I began mindlessly scrolling through the ETM memories….and there it was. The infamous song, playing a few times before numbers were read aloud by the very same female voice + inflection. I froze in confusion, failing to write down any numbers, failing to make note of the frequency…just staring at the wall wide-eyed like “wtf this stopped in June 2008” I literally just watched your video on it a couple days prior. I did not have the best signal, it did not come in very clearly. I made the mistake of moving the antenna around a whole lot trying to get a better hold on it, and eventually I could only barely hear it. But it WAS the Lincolnshire Poacher, it WAS the same voice. I’ve never been more certain about anything in my life. I know fakes exist, copycats love their moment in the spotlight. But I also know that the Wikipedia page and everyone else says it stopped in June 2008….so I just HAVE to mention it somewhere, just in case it really has started back up again. So, to make up for my mistake…I will replicate tonight’s scan every single night at the same time, in the same place, multiple different times throughout the day as well. This way, regardless of its validity, I will have more information to share with you. Fake or not, it made my entire week lol what a crazy thing to find…knowing it shouldn’t be there at all… I’d love to chat more with you about this if you would. Been obsessed with your videos lately, and I thought maybe you’d have some tips to help me figure this one out.
As a radio ham, I find your video very interesting. Decades ago, I used to listen to short wave and heard the numbers on many occasions, wondering where they came from and why....2E0BGB...
Another fine video, Ringway. I did think a more effective way of jamming would be to re-broadcast one or two older messages over the current one being sent, so that the numbers are jumbled but with the same voice. And listening to it reminded me of the days of the football results being read out for the pools. ( You know I am old) As ever all the best.
Many years spent working in and out at Gawcott TX station normally in the Transmitter hall and Standby generator house and with a few Ariel concrete bases constructed for new H/F antennas. Happy days spent at FCO Hanslope Park. Marc In Bletchley G6XEG
Enigma of the airwaves. Heh… I see what you did there. The “European Numbers Information Gathering and Monitoring Association” was a group that listened, logged, and shared information and findings about numbers stations.
What intrigues me about all this is that if numbers stations such as this one have closed down, what has replaced them?. I cannot believe that the UK, for example does not still have spies operating all over the world, if so, how do we communicate with them?. If digital, and internet systems are easily intercepted, is there some top secret means of communication that nobody knows about?.
Probably via the internet. How they would make this untraceable, I don't know, though there are numerous possibilities. It might be less suspicious than the once-common possession of a shortwave radio might be nowadays.
Messages encoded in seemingly-innocent places, like Reddit posts or TH-cam videos probably. Although there are places where Western internet sites can't be accessed, such as North Korea, so I wonder what is done with that.
@@dananorth895 Indeed they can. I suspect the main problem would be directing agent(s) to the right locations on the net without drawing attention to the website or file containing the code. One-time pads used with number stations were unbreakable as long as no-one else had access to them. Intelligence agencies would want to make sure this was the case here too.
Thanks Lewis. Brings back loads of memories of days when you could hear voice transmissions of all sorts instead of the now terrible cacophony of interference. :-)
The ancestry of Lincolnshire Poacher goes back to the mid-1960's.. The orinigal tuning signal was a song called "Kiss Me Honey" by Shirley Bassey. It was later replaced by "Can't Buy Me Love" by The Beatles 73
I discovered your channel yesterday , I love stuff like this ! I rewatched an old video from Dark 5 that talks about number stations , Lincolnshire poacher is one of them . Number stations are so intriguing and creepy at the same time . I always imaging being alone at night , scanning the frequencies and coming across some eerie message . Love it !
I was lucky enough to hear this in the late 90s. I had no Idea what it was about. I found this quite spooky and tried to find it again and again... Thanks for the information 👍
The song Cherry Ripe has a direct connection with spying through John Buchan’s novel Mr. Standfast. I don’t know whether the Lincolnshire Poacher song has any literary connection…
They use the same tune, but the finger of fudge one copied it from Lincolnshire Poacher, as Lincolnshire Poacher came first, and its from the UK, where it's a folk song dating back hundreds of years.
My great uncle worked as a contracted electrical engineer for MI6 on Cyprus in the 1980s. I tried asking him about the Lincolnshire Poacher at a family reunion eight years ago, as he's long retired now, but he said he wasn't involved in anything like that, and he was skeptical about the whole concept. Whether he's taking what he knows with him when he goes or honestly didn't know anything about it while working there, I don't know.
A fantastic look in to something that’s held my attention for decades now. And uploaded as I prepare to go to the local club to listen to a lecture about operation boneaparte, and possibly join. Thanks for reawakening a long lost passion Lewis!
I believe the curious sounding instrument that played the Lincolnshire Poacher tune was a Calliope. Whether a real or synthesised one was recorded I’ve no idea.
Another great video, I think I'm going to buy me a dongle, to listen again. Thanks to this channel. I have a dipole on my roof for testing FM transmitters, there is place for a few extra antennas, thank you so much.
arrgh....like #9. I was going for 1st like. haha. Anyhoo, here in Canada [70s~80s] there used to be a kids show called "Harrigan". The show's opening theme song was a segment of the Lincolnshire Poacher music score.
The tune from this makes an appearance in one of Big Finish Productions' Doctor Who spinoffs. _Counter Measures_ season 1 episode 2 "Artificial Intelligence". It brackets psychic transmissions by some experimental device with numbers inbetween. I think that episode's writer might have been familiar with the subject.
It's crazy that some folks still expect you to have footage of supposed top secret locations as though you're James Bond or something. Enjoy the video. It's not that hard. And, you might learn something.
Even if the site was unrestricted, he generally refuses to use images he didn't take himself. All I would hope for is that the antenna being featured is similar to the one that would have been used.
I think the Stasi Gongs was the most famous number station. It broadcast on AM … and between the 49 and 41 metre broadcast bands, so you could easily stumble across it. Also quite high powered.
Wouldn't it be a little mischievous to broadcast a little earlier or later with your own numbers just to mess with them ? Would be a good gag. OR broadcast between the pauses with your numbers ? That would be gold.
If you listen carefully to the transmission it has breathy note to the female computer generated voice with great inflection on its last number to add a human touch to the sound ....and is almost like a steam fair calliope or calliopet machine speaking .....playing sweet music to the crowds ....and its the name of the greek goddess who did the also sing sweet music..... this coupled with folk songs 1st line of lyrics which states .."when I was bound a apprentice in famous Lincolnshire"...."full well i served my master for nigh on 7 years".....what better choice of song for a field agent when you think of the work of spying or intelligence gathering...often romanticised by Ian Fleming or John le carre ...but probably a tough assignment for an agent who had to endure years serving others under difficulty as the choice of song tune and lyrics clearly shows ......Great vid Lewis as always
well in general "spy radio" is partly correct but also missleading because number stations are always a mean of communication for embassues and external sources.... every embassy had a shortwave antenna till the 80ties and these antennas exactly dissapearde wiht the end of cynthia CIA, the BND portion of frankfurt antennnas and on british embassis with the end of the lincolnshire poacher......overy good video
@@RingwayManchester well what support your theorie is that at a certain point of time the one time pad was digital ( floppy disk maybee micro usd card today and the spy types in the numbers and some software calculates tge message with the OTP ...
@@nowster That's *also* a way embassies communicated. But by now, even RTTY is obsolete. Most communications are other digital modes, and mostly via satellite. Reportedly the USS.... Err, Russia is still using a handful of RTTY channels for various embassies. Although i obviously hate that country's leadership, i do think it's a good choice to not be solely reliant on internet-based communication.
You have to have the key, it was annoying to use and horrible way to send messages. because it could take weeks to say, we have an agent looking at Ferdinand desist
I didn't need to know any of that. I did find it interesting though. The mystery of what was it for, who was it for...and what were they up to...all things we'll likely never know.
These numbers stations always remind me of spys and James Bond in Dr. No where england talked to an agent in Jamacia via radio and how once compromised the english govt. changed channels.
One thing you didn’t mention about the Russian woodpecker is that there is a very in-depth movie documentary made about it that basically it’s the reason for Chernobyl crazy watch
That’s a myth, the Chernobyl Duga was a receive array requiring little power. Just an urban legend. Like they say Duga stopped when Chernobyl blew up, which it didn’t. It lasted til 1989
I'll say this man. Your videos are almost perfect. Not too long, not too short, well researched, well spoken. If there was anything I would change, it would be that you have a bigger following and more awesome content!
I agree. His presentation is really smooth and nice to listen to. A perfect mix of entertainment and education.
Nothing to add here.. learned aloy watching his video's.. i absolutely loved they russian stations.
Totally agree. Outstanding production and fascinating
Hi Lewis. I couldn't call myself a radio enthusiast, but I am a military enthusiast, and your video about Duga (Russian Woodpecker) radar brought me to your channel. There I found out your videos about numbers stations, and become addicted to them.
I just wanted to thank you for your content, and encourage you to continue with the numbers stations series, as I consider them extremely interesting.
On another note, after watching your video "Everything You Should Know About Secret Numbers Stations & How To Listen" I couldn't get out of my head that Lincolnshire Poacher melody for 3 days, so here we go again...😮💨
Cheers from Croatia.
I set it as my ring tone… I too have really enjoyed this series!
Russian Woodpecker? PRNG on kilocycle wide bandwidth. Can we say A.M. radio station?📻📡
The voice generator was deffinetly much more sophisticated than generators used for Eastern Europe (and Cuban) operations, it also played midi music.
They probably used a BBC Micro (Google that, millennials). 😆🙄
Ah no way the voice was "generated" it was voice samples from someone back in the day. The music though, definitely synthesized. I'm pretty sure there's a recording out there where E03's music broke, sounding very funny and awkward.
@@Lunar_Capital It's on this channel :)
Downward inflection was actually somewhat common on more advanced voice announcement systems of the time, such as Bell's AIS.
I doubt MIDI would have been used, though.
@@3rdalbum
THAT’S where I remember it from. Thanks!
Thanks. You got me back into SW after 20 years. The numbers station vids are especially satisfying. In the mid 1980’s I had a Panasonic SW set (I was living in Ontario, Canada at the time) and would tune in to all the hits, BBC World, Radio Moscow, VOA, etc, and was particularly pleased when I came across a numbers station. I remember the Lincolnshire Poacher very well. The Cold War was scary but it made for great radio😂
Thank you!!
I used to listen to the Conet Project a lot in uni, I would sometimes try to recreate or reimagine the sounds in my work. Nice to hear a really good description of the station.
That's what I did. I did a whole project on this stuff at uni 😂
I use the lil jingle that lincolnshire poacher uses as my notification tone on my phone it creeps some people out but others recognized it and was like heyyyy. good times. keep up the awesome videos man much love from middle of the desert in California
Try the gongs for the alarm clock 😂
I just heard this tonight. I thought it wasn’t transmitting anymore, so either I heard a pirate having a laugh…or it’s started up again.
I’m brand new to this okay? So I’m sorry I have missing information. I’m in Fort Collins Colorado, and at 3:59 UTC I initiated an ETM scan on my tecsun pl-330 -23 foot wire antenna leading to the indoor ceiling of my home. The scan finished at 4:01 UTC and I began mindlessly scrolling through the ETM memories….and there it was. The infamous song, playing a few times before numbers were read aloud by the very same female voice + inflection. I froze in confusion, failing to write down any numbers, failing to make note of the frequency…just staring at the wall wide-eyed like “wtf this stopped in June 2008” I literally just watched your video on it a couple days prior.
I did not have the best signal, it did not come in very clearly. I made the mistake of moving the antenna around a whole lot trying to get a better hold on it, and eventually I could only barely hear it. But it WAS the Lincolnshire Poacher, it WAS the same voice. I’ve never been more certain about anything in my life.
I know fakes exist, copycats love their moment in the spotlight. But I also know that the Wikipedia page and everyone else says it stopped in June 2008….so I just HAVE to mention it somewhere, just in case it really has started back up again.
So, to make up for my mistake…I will replicate tonight’s scan every single night at the same time, in the same place, multiple different times throughout the day as well.
This way, regardless of its validity, I will have more information to share with you. Fake or not, it made my entire week lol what a crazy thing to find…knowing it shouldn’t be there at all…
I’d love to chat more with you about this if you would. Been obsessed with your videos lately, and I thought maybe you’d have some tips to help me figure this one out.
5950kMz. I forgot I took a picture of my radio to remember the frequency…obviously that didn’t work 😂
A good read that explains the 5 digit strings themselves is Between Silk and Cyanide: A Codemaker's War, 1941-1945 by Leo Marks.
Tip top mate, thanks for this. Isn't this bit of nonsensical mystery why so many of us are so drawn to the ether? Fantastic Lewis... 😊 👍🏴
4:20 Faulty Iranian Jammer rocks! People don’t know about them anymore to but they used to be on the air all the time back in the days.
As a radio ham, I find your video very interesting. Decades ago, I used to listen to short wave and heard the numbers on many occasions, wondering where they came from and why....2E0BGB...
Gotta love how cheery that tune is.
Another fine video, Ringway. I did think a more effective way of jamming would be to re-broadcast one or two older messages over the current one being sent, so that the numbers are jumbled but with the same voice. And listening to it reminded me of the days of the football results being read out for the pools. ( You know I am old)
As ever all the best.
I was always a big fan of Stenhousemuir Nil. 🤣
@@sarkybugger5009 Message received and understood ;-)
How many postponed scotch matches in those days 😆
Many years spent working in and out at Gawcott TX station normally in the Transmitter hall and Standby generator house and with a few Ariel concrete bases constructed for new H/F antennas.
Happy days spent at FCO Hanslope Park.
Marc In Bletchley G6XEG
I rarely comment but I enjoy your content. From NY, USA. Thank You!
I find myself watching your channel almost every night and learn more each time. So interesting.
Thanks!
thank you so much
This is probably the most pleasant number station to listen to
Enigma of the airwaves. Heh… I see what you did there.
The “European Numbers Information Gathering and Monitoring Association” was a group that listened, logged, and shared information and findings about numbers stations.
If you plan to do the whole Enigma catalogue, i will be a very happy boy.
What intrigues me about all this is that if numbers stations such as this one have closed down, what has replaced them?. I cannot believe that the UK, for example does not still have spies operating all over the world, if so, how do we communicate with them?. If digital, and internet systems are easily intercepted, is there some top secret means of communication that nobody knows about?.
Probably via the internet. How they would make this untraceable, I don't know, though there are numerous possibilities. It might be less suspicious than the once-common possession of a shortwave radio might be nowadays.
Messages encoded in seemingly-innocent places, like Reddit posts or TH-cam videos probably.
Although there are places where Western internet sites can't be accessed, such as North Korea, so I wonder what is done with that.
@@3rdalbum maybe Lewis has us all fooled and while we fawn over his Amazing knowledge he’s secretly transmitting something 🤔
Messages can be encoded in anything, anywhere ads, photos, videos, text even music.
@@dananorth895 Indeed they can. I suspect the main problem would be directing agent(s) to the right locations on the net without drawing attention to the website or file containing the code. One-time pads used with number stations were unbreakable as long as no-one else had access to them. Intelligence agencies would want to make sure this was the case here too.
Thanks Lewis. Brings back loads of memories of days when you could hear voice transmissions of all sorts instead of the now terrible cacophony of interference. :-)
The ancestry of Lincolnshire Poacher goes back to the mid-1960's.. The orinigal tuning signal was a song called "Kiss Me Honey" by Shirley Bassey. It was later replaced by "Can't Buy Me Love" by The Beatles 73
The ones in the know must have seen some subtlety into Kiss me Honey honey’s words.. “I’d like to play a little game with you..” 😄
I discovered your channel yesterday , I love stuff like this ! I rewatched an old video from Dark 5 that talks about number stations , Lincolnshire poacher is one of them .
Number stations are so intriguing and creepy at the same time . I always imaging being alone at night , scanning the frequencies and coming across some eerie message . Love it !
Love this subject, I remember these curious transmissions , back in the 70s...on SW frequencies..
Excellent video on this legendary station
And...yet heavy spinning
Fascinating, thank you!
Another great video Lewis..The Poacher was a very well known numbers station..
Waiting to see Cherry Ripe..regards Ray 2E0KCE..
You make the best kind of 'stock videos'. Great job man
I was lucky enough to hear this in the late 90s.
I had no Idea what it was about. I found this quite spooky and tried to find it again and again...
Thanks for the information 👍
A finger of fudge is just enough. Remember the advert? Its tune was the Lincolnshire poacher
The song Cherry Ripe has a direct connection with spying through John Buchan’s novel Mr. Standfast. I don’t know whether the Lincolnshire Poacher song has any literary connection…
*Bites tongue* Remembers Cyprus very well.
You film some really great shots for the backgrounds.
Would it be possible to put text on screen indicating where each mast or tower is that you're showing during the video?
Love your videos man, thanks for the entertainment!
I cant wait for Cherry Ripe! I helped edit the Wikipedia page for it, it's actually how I found out about the conet project in the first place.
I'm pretty sure the tune is actually "a finger of fudge is just enough" from the classic 80's advert.
True!
They use the same tune, but the finger of fudge one copied it from Lincolnshire Poacher, as Lincolnshire Poacher came first, and its from the UK, where it's a folk song dating back hundreds of years.
Thanks RM. Another Awesome Look into Number Stations and the Famous Lincolnshire Poacher****
Heard it when working on rigs in the Libyan Sahara early 1980s, just across the Med from Cyprus. I thought it might be oil production figures!
My great uncle worked as a contracted electrical engineer for MI6 on Cyprus in the 1980s. I tried asking him about the Lincolnshire Poacher at a family reunion eight years ago, as he's long retired now, but he said he wasn't involved in anything like that, and he was skeptical about the whole concept. Whether he's taking what he knows with him when he goes or honestly didn't know anything about it while working there, I don't know.
There is a chance he does know and can't confess because it's top secret, pretty cool though that he did that for a job!
A fantastic look in to something that’s held my attention for decades now. And uploaded as I prepare to go to the local club to listen to a lecture about operation boneaparte, and possibly join. Thanks for reawakening a long lost passion Lewis!
I believe the curious sounding instrument that played the Lincolnshire Poacher tune was a Calliope. Whether a real or synthesised one was recorded I’ve no idea.
Yeah I heard that too! 👻
My favourite number station 😊😊😊😊😊
Another great video, I think I'm going to buy me a dongle, to listen again. Thanks to this channel. I have a dipole on my roof for testing FM transmitters, there is place for a few extra antennas, thank you so much.
I feel like it’s the end of the world when I hear this song
Fun fact: My LG washing machine plays The Lincolnshire Poacher when its done..
It’s trying to tell you something. Either that, or it’s telling MI5 the colour of your knicks and how bad the skid marks are today.
@@chriswalford4161 😂😂😂
It's when groups of numbers start appearing on the display you know there's more to it than just washing!
@@Interdimensional27 😂😂
Just wait till all your appliances are hooked up to the internet.....we'll all be paranoid thinking they're out to get us.
First heard about the Lincolnshire poacher from the Mark Thomas comedy product on channel four back in the 90s.
The Iranian jamming is interesting
Hi Lewis, great video on E03! My other half used to work for AirTanker and spent time at Akrotiri. Is that your TS-530S? Lovely old rig. 73
Thanks Clint! And yes it is!
Great video! Can anyone advise what was used to generate/automate/schedule the transmissions… were they pre-recorded or was this computer generated?
A good example why the female voice carries better that a male voice.
Good one Lewis.....Thank you.
04:22 "That sounds like my wife!" 😂
arrgh....like #9. I was going for 1st like. haha. Anyhoo, here in Canada [70s~80s] there used to be a kids show called "Harrigan". The show's opening theme song was a segment of the Lincolnshire Poacher music score.
The muezin's singing is also heard clearly in the background
Superb!
Nice one
Not gonna lie I'd give my left bollock for that Conet Project 4 CD set ;D
I really wanted a TS-530 when they came out.
The tune from this makes an appearance in one of Big Finish Productions' Doctor Who spinoffs. _Counter Measures_ season 1 episode 2 "Artificial Intelligence". It brackets psychic transmissions by some experimental device with numbers inbetween. I think that episode's writer might have been familiar with the subject.
Thank you!
It's crazy that some folks still expect you to have footage of supposed top secret locations as though you're James Bond or something.
Enjoy the video. It's not that hard. And, you might learn something.
Even if the site was unrestricted, he generally refuses to use images he didn't take himself. All I would hope for is that the antenna being featured is similar to the one that would have been used.
@@user2C47 that's one reason why I like him. He gets out there and films stuff himself, instead of paying some website for stock B-roll footage.
Used to hear the Poacher all the time when I was over in England. I even copied the entire messages a time or two.
Did you mention The Lincolnshire Poacher is the quick march of the British Intelligence Service?
Thanks again!
4:22 It may be faulty but it seems to do the job.
Silent Cecil or The Superbike (what I used to call my GSX650F) or Mr Boo's Big Chopper
i really enjoy the secret series :)
If only you’d thought to ask SIS for one of their pads!
I think the Stasi Gongs was the most famous number station. It broadcast on AM … and between the 49 and 41 metre broadcast bands, so you could easily stumble across it. Also quite high powered.
Fascinating. Thank you for your well researched and informative videos, Lewis.
I wonder if the people doing live reads actually know what the message says or if they are just reading something handed to them.
Very unlikely they know the contents, everything would be on a need to know basis only.
Wouldn't it be a little mischievous to broadcast a little earlier or later with your own numbers just to mess with them ? Would be a good gag. OR broadcast between the pauses with your numbers ? That would be gold.
If you listen carefully to the transmission it has breathy note to the female computer generated voice with great inflection on its last number to add a human touch to the sound ....and is almost like a steam fair calliope or calliopet machine speaking .....playing sweet music to the crowds ....and its the name of the greek goddess who did the also sing sweet music..... this coupled with folk songs 1st line of lyrics which states .."when I was bound a apprentice in famous Lincolnshire"...."full well i served my master for nigh on 7 years".....what better choice of song for a field agent when you think of the work of spying or intelligence gathering...often romanticised by Ian Fleming or John le carre ...but probably a tough assignment for an agent who had to endure years serving others under difficulty as the choice of song tune and lyrics clearly shows ......Great vid Lewis as always
Some Secret! Five digit one time pad🤦. Can we say adghvx? Hey folks, we in the U.S. were still using Sigtot until 1925.
well in general "spy radio" is partly correct but also missleading because number stations are always a mean of communication for embassues and external sources.... every embassy had a shortwave antenna till the 80ties and these antennas exactly dissapearde wiht the end of cynthia CIA, the BND portion of frankfurt antennnas and on british embassis with the end of the lincolnshire poacher......overy good video
Not true at all, a handful of ex spies have confirmed they used them separate to embassy’s stuff…
It would seem to me more logical for Embassies to use encrypted RTTY instead.
@@RingwayManchester well what support your theorie is that at a certain point of time the one time pad was digital ( floppy disk maybee micro usd card today and the spy types in the numbers and some software calculates tge message with the OTP ...
Every comment you make is full of errors, fantasies and rarely makes sense Weihs. I don’t get it! You make it up as you go along.
@@nowster That's *also* a way embassies communicated. But by now, even RTTY is obsolete. Most communications are other digital modes, and mostly via satellite.
Reportedly the USS.... Err, Russia is still using a handful of RTTY channels for various embassies. Although i obviously hate that country's leadership, i do think it's a good choice to not be solely reliant on internet-based communication.
1:46 no need to make a picture from (at earliest) 1985 looking like one from 1920s :D
I wonder how the _"Lincolnshire Poacher"_ liked his eggs?
{I will see myself to the door now...😉}
Lovely radio. Have you done a vidjao about it? Do you lend her out?
Not yet and no sorry
Anthrax, ham radio, and liquor.
I had written a comment that would more than likely get a nice nock at my door. So I changed it to this
Spinning Heavy Son Or Spy Daughter
You have to have the key, it was annoying to use and horrible way to send messages. because it could take weeks to say, we have an agent looking at Ferdinand desist
I didn't need to know any of that. I did find it interesting though. The mystery of what was it for, who was it for...and what were they up to...all things we'll likely never know.
These numbers stations always remind me of spys and James Bond in Dr. No where england talked to an agent in Jamacia via radio and how once compromised the english govt. changed channels.
not so much of a secret anymore is it
It's uncanny how even with a full explanation of what it is, who made it etc I still find it eerire as f*** when it plays and the voice begins.
One thing you didn’t mention about the Russian woodpecker is that there is a very in-depth movie documentary made about it that basically it’s the reason for Chernobyl crazy watch
That’s a myth, the Chernobyl Duga was a receive array requiring little power. Just an urban legend. Like they say Duga stopped when Chernobyl blew up, which it didn’t. It lasted til 1989
What is this song actually? I mean its original name? By the way it is a really bad ear worm. :)
T H R E E
Sounds like music on Radio 1 🤡😂🌈