The Russian Short Wave War Is Getting Worse!
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Radio seems for me like that hidden unknown world where only one in 50.000 even listens to any of those piracy frequencies.
Dud i am one of those which came here thru a rabbit hole , i understand it but also suprised whats going on
In a world where people are glued to their phones, the short wave became a place for the few and holds more power than ever.
When cell service can go down from a software bug or a few well placed rockets, the world of HF can and will still convey vital information, all across the planet.
Amazing that shady Russian shortwave is still very much a thing. Makes me sentimental for my 1980s childhood doing the same thing with my tube receiver.
Ditto. Had a military surplus pack. Good fun, but as an outside transceiver, had its drawbacks. Great learning experience!
The Russian woodpecker hunting club
Radio Moscow used to be on all meter bands from 49,25,31,15,17m everywhere was radio Moscow world service..
@@thenightraven60 where's Elmer Fudd when he's needed, lol. 😂
@@gagankhanna5608 I still have a QSL type card from Radio Moskow, received in 1974. A few months before I went into US Navy bootcamp!
I also happened to be tuned into 7115 khz two days ago. I’m German so it sounded… well… familiar isn‘t the right Word.😬
the voice sounds like Hitler Rants - Fegelein
Understood most of it.
What does it mean though? Is it Ukrainians telling Russians that Putin is Hitler, or what?
It's like yosemite Sam station the Hitler voice so computerised
OUCH
This was so awesome! The pirate “hey Lewis” hahahaha
“Hey Lewis, if you are listening this, I am the pirate behind the Aboba; one of the pirates. So next video, Lewis, make a next video please with me”
😂
Somebody is going to loop that transmission in an EDM track I can hear it now...lol
Just started that idea thx
I started to work on it. 😊
@@W4MBUyou finish?
@@nigelwhybrow9257you Finish?😊
had the same idea lol will see what i can do with it
these 'conversations' have a psyop level of nonsense
You'd be surprised how true that can be.
visit some mental health clinics, you will see much more
Shitposting over shortwave radio broadcast is hilarious.
It's about time people got back to their Radio and Shortwave roots! 📻 🎼🎤🎵🎶
I remember hearing the Russian satellite Sputnik on our AM radio when I was a kid.
You must be 100 years old
why 100?
Sputnik was in 1957 so not quite a hundred years.@alexandermalinowski4277
2:01 This is Ukrainian channel where a lot of insults of Russians and Putin. I shouldn't translate this profanity in comment.
Is there some hilarious pseudo German in that - "Russische Sender, ja, sehr gut!" ("Russki tansmitter, yeah (right), very good!") ?
@@splitprissm9339 this is just swearing, offensive words, any drunkiest person can say to a police officer. No meaning, just bad words, just to troll.
Thanks RM. that was Awesome*** Take Care and Radio On****
The "Troika" 3MHz crowd with their mix of homebrew/ancient unstable AM gear and SSB can sometimes be heard in the medium wave "pirates band" 1.6-1.8MHz, mixed in with Dutch and Serbian pirate broadcasts. Depends on conditions. Currently I hear some at 2015KHz in AM (abt. 200Hz drift), not sure if that's another watering hole or an one off. Always was fascinated with the "Siberian village radio" ever since I first stumbled into 3MHz.
If anyone is interested in this, there are multiple videos on TH-cam of these pirates and their homebrew equipment. ;-)
@@AsciiWolf can you provide any pointers? The best I know is an article: www.udxf.nl/voices-from-the-tundra.pdf
If you need help deciphering Serbian broadcasts let me know, I'm serbian
Those freqs sound like 7200 in the USA, ramped up with a bit more anger. If the animosity between the left and right go to warfare, 7200 will be the battle freq.
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Hahahaha😂😂😂
I've been hoping for more detail on this. U delivering is well received. This really lights my candle m8. 👍
it were not Russian stations, probably Ukrainian ones, but swearing badly in several languages including Russian
Most likely. The recording was offending current president of Russia and making a comparison to you heard who.
Its not pro-russian , maybe pro-ukranian(not ukranian). Its very bad russian language pronunciation
@@seazonchik 80% of Ukraine speak Russian as their first language. And 100% of Ukraine speaks Russian.
@@paulprules i know. But this is tooo bad russian dialekt for ukranian. May be polish?
@@seazonchik this is vladimir solovyev from russian state tv. cant imagine you havent recognized the guy.
far less than 80% here speak russian, you imperialists are delusional
Thank You. Great content and very interesting!
Hi, Lewis there is another buzzer just above the 15 meter band I am picking this up here in ZL. I think the frequency between 21.450 and 21.700mhz.
Enjoy your content and I will keep you posted on any goings on.
Always interesting Lewis thanks for the post
At 40m it is well known Ukrainian pirate, he is working also at 80m around 3.731, he is active usually from autun/winter, at daytime he is working at 40m, 73
What does he broadcast?
I am very unfamiliar with all of this.
So to me a pirate on a radio frequency is a dodgy drum & bass radio station.
Also, whilst I’m here…
why is this still being used as communication by militaries when encrypted means of communication exist
@@heihvyegsI can’t answer the rest, but encrypted radios are expensive. On the one hand, they cost a lot of money to buy for a large group, and on the other, you might be better off buying yourself a yacht instead, rather than radios for your troop
@@angryakita3870 I don’t have many troops. So I would go with the yacht!
Know any deals??
Only a stupid guy would put a pirate station on 40 and 80m ham bands....
I don't have an explanation, but for decades I've noticed bad things happen to these guys....
@@jplacido9999ukrainians are not famous for their smarts
Translation, its a recipe for (Salty Russian Pancake)1 cup all-purpose flour, teaspoon salt, more salt, more salt, more salt, cup milk, tablespoon milk, 1 large egg, fry.
Sounds more like salty Ukrainian, at least that's how they use the German phrases.
@@wolfgangkranek376sounds more like Austrian german, 😂
@@ludmilascoles1195 Oida, dann host no nie an Österreicher reden gheart.
Man, you've never heard an actual Austrian talk. 😜
@@wolfgangkranek376 Does listening to Arnold Schwarzenegger count though?
They tried speaking german anthem 😂
Hi Lewis that was great to hear the plrate call your name. This is a good video, i really enjoyed it. Thanks for all the work you put into it. 73 Lewis.
Just discovered your videos. Keep up the good work!
Damn you’re getting shoutouts now 😂😂😂
A very good processed audio to tx, eq, hi frecuency limiting and reverb! That transmisions are very well made 😉 73
i think it's jungle or breakbeat. not a breakcore. also author should learn how to chop breaks imo
I thought the signal on 6417kHz was that of XSL or the slot machine oddity.
Said to be Japanese Naval Defence.
It is often broadcast across multiple channels in the 6 and 8 Mhz bands and is very loud here in Australia after greyline.
Given that it is audible every evening here with consistent strong signals, it is definitely not Russian.
Whether the Russians are using this type of waveform/modem as well is unknown to me.
I find him out of his depth when it comes to shortwave signals TBH
It’s not Russian. There is phrases insulting Russian people and Putin. Seem’s like it’s Ukrainian translation or from one of the country of NATO (Poland maybe or Baltics).
It's Russian for sure, I recognize the voice of Soloviev
@@marvinip7095Russian language but not a Russian broadcast
I am russian. This is a mashup made from russian propogandist Soloviev depicting Hitler's speech style to insult the Germans, but here the cutting is done so that the Russians get a taste of their own medicine. It contains also some other Soloviev's phrases and insults understandable by both russians and ukrainians. Also cuts from Putin's speach used.
But it is more similar to shizo shitposting / trolling, not propaganda war.
@@marvinip7095 is that what your mom told you when trying to recall who your dad was?
Most entertaining closing audio clip. Key words meant to convey the message. Thanks. Poulsbo, Washington
Used to buy Poulso Sourdough on base in South Korea back in 1989.
incredible great job !
You kindly asked us not to translate those messages on 1:40 7.115.00. There was no need to - it's not translatable :D
Ukranians just cut many pieces of Russian shows and compounded an endless swearing with a lot of very dirty words towards Russia.
Than 6:53 is probably some strangers' talk "... what's up, how are you .... ; ... wish (to you?), ... 8 enabled, I don't know who's working lower (the frequency?) ... Alex worked on .... he was steaming... ; Well, here is +20, I have 25-30, works on money transport frequency, Ryazan city, ... district)
Hi, it is tranlatable German He is trying to speak. But even I can Not fully understand what He is saying.
Рязань третий район
I can tell what he's saying but I won't say it
@@Sparki_von_Sparkenia cause it's a mix of german and russian.
Lol😂
Oh my god, it's the engineer from team fortress 2 and he's in the ether, we're all done.
the only reason i clicked on this video was because of him.
When ever I turn on radio lol I never get anything like this might have to listen more often lol thanks Lewis
I have been a radio amateur since the second half of the 70s.
Under the USSR, radio exchange {QSO) excluded politics.
That makes it even sadder to watch what is happening on the air - as a rule, these are my peers and older...
I like your antenna and radio.
neat kit!
pretty cool you got a mention
i also noticed that at random times, on some of the radio stations i listen to, that someone in a monotone voice, speaks numbers. i am concerned that number stations is making a return
5:45 - hey, that sounds a lot like the 'Slot Machine' too on 6447. Common wisdom used to say it was used by the Japanese navy as well.
Nice one sir have a good weekend.....
I've been hearing these transmissions over the past few days too. My sister in law is russian so she translates for me. Some weird stuff going on!
Nice one Lewis cheers👍
you got me with the thumbnails, I clicked 😂😂😂
Interesting video! Thanks! For those interested in short wave listening, just wanted to throw in my two cents: I have a Malahit dsp2 + receiver... It has a nice looking display some interesting features and an attractive price, but the touch screen keypad doesn't work very well, and sensitivity of the receiver is very poor. Poor sensitivity can be particularly problematic when using an untuned magnetic loop antenna, though if you use an untuned loop with a preamp, like the affordable MLA-30, you can actually achieve acceptable results. Anyway, you get what you pay for! The best SDRs I've found to date would be the ones made by SDR-Play, though I'm sure there are many other very good ones on the market. Icom IC-7300 transceivers, by the way, have really excellent receivers! Good luck and happy listening to all short wave listeners out there!
I heard some of this on 7.100 early in the week and later on 7.090, of course it did not stop me from having a QSO with another ham just few hundred yards away.
Heard it too
Also heard this on the same frequency 👍
Great video as always
Appreciated as always Daniel!
Hi Lewis
What time do you pick up the"War" on7055 ? Thanks Lewis.
Waiting on "cyka bylat" to be sent your way
blat? or Blyat? the second one is a catch all word for all things screwed up like knackered but with an Fbomb connotation. You will hear it often during Russian crash videos.
@@KlodFather typo. Meant to say bylat
@@PandaXpress668 - And you spelled suka in cyrillic instead of letters that make sense to english brains. That word meanin b1tch. Its pretty harsh and certainly not polite. Russian has far worse. I worked with Russian engineers. I learned a thing or two including their alphabet which I can read and write.
сайка бьялат! 🤣
@@jonasgoldenburg3154 - That one is b1tch fork. That is commonly heard in crash videos. I think its funny when they call each other uncle forker like in southpark ha ha Or pidar. That one is really rough. Problem is there are hundreds of them. The Ukraines and Russians are experts at profanity. WE are all bad amateurs when it comes to profanity compared to them LOL
Ive heard something similar on 7.100 late at night. Over the past week or so.. 👍 great video as always. 👋
Your channel is very good, I watch it here from Brazil
He just can't help it, and jumped into propaganda band wagon.
The station is not russian but ukrainean, as is obvious by nazi slogans chantin
Tmj
Love from Canada
Can i ask why the ga 800 and not the ga 450? I find the ga 450 really allows you to fine tune into the frequency. I do not have a ga 800 to compare though.
This makes me feel nostalgic in a way (not the sampling style of mixed German and Russian profanity but rather the shortwave component). Starting out with an old 1937 RCA Victor and single-wire antebba in middle school, I went up to a Realistic DX-200 in high school and university to a Kenwood R5000 with additional filters and dipole antennas for different metre bands up to 1995. A listening station in my pad in the basement. Log books. WRTH. Maps on bulletin boards with coloured pins for number of times heard. QSL cards. My radio was a dear friend hours upon hours every night/365 🥲🤔🤔🤔🤔🥲 Thank you for your videos and sounds that that tug at the heart-strings. ❤❤
Jaaa, sehr gut!
keine, nein!
@ringwayManchaster i got to ask.. i want to get into the hobby.. its really interessting.. but how to start and how to structure the activity... should i focus on just one station like E11 and take notes? or just scan for stations and listen.. .. i mean its not like iam going to crack that code in my lifetime anyway XD.. maybe you can give me some tipps .. currently iam using the Twente Online SDR ..
Ok this is what I was hearing yesterday right around 7.080 MHz! I was wondering what the heck that was!
I heard the transmission on 7115 as well. Was going to contact you about it.
Great video as usual.
Curious, what is the orange E in the top left of your 7300 screen? European version?
That’s emergency tune mode, basically it’ll tune anything
@@RingwayManchester interesting. I'll have to look into that on my 7300.
I’m just here for the comments 😊
Did you say that you would have a link for that loop antenna, that looks nice!
It’s in the description
Sorry, my TH-cam app doesn't work very well, I think I'm going to have to reinstall. Thank you for your great content!!
Ja! Sehr gut! That isn't dirty but funny to hear on a loop to me.
Interesting, there has been some videos circulating in Poland that I've stumbled upon where people share various signals without explanation or jumping to conclusions that if one goes out it means the nukes will fly, or that some old forgotten tower or whatever suddenly started emitting again.
Good stuff Lewis
As a native german i always get bleeding eardrums when i hear someone butcher german words in a suposedly funny way.. like the long JAAA from that russian .. -.-
Is there a cheap system I can get that does the following:
Scans for local to mid range tranmission on several bands at once and connects to the computer or otherwise record them so I can hear them later
I think I'm looking for ham but I don't know this stuff
Hey Lewis , which do you find better for SWL, the 7300 or the 705?
7300 :)
@@RingwayManchester Sold! And thanks for your videos. You get a lot more interesting broadcasts there in the UK. SWL in Australia is all China all the time. I'll be in the UK in June and I'm looking forward to hearing something a little different. Cheers
Hi Lewis, first i want to Tell you that I really Like your channel - I have a question i would Like to ask you, i have a RTL SDR v3 Stick and no propoer antenna for it - do you have any recommendation what antenna i should buy so i can listen to the frequecies in your Video ? And is this Even possible with this cheap stick? I cant afford the 300$ reciever you linked.
Just stick 20 metres of wire up in the air as high as possible. For receiving on short wave frequencies almost anything will work reasonably well. Try and connect to a decent earth connection too. A copper rod hammered into a damp patch of ground will do. Use a cold water pipe if necessary but try to avoid central heating pipes as they will carry electrical noise from the pumps, thermostats, and timers. The RTL SDR will pick up all these signals with a bit of fine tuning of the settings. These will vary depending on your location and antenna system available but for best results try to keep the RF gain as low as you can while still receiving the signals you want. Use audio gain to get the volume to a point where you can listen comfortably. Use filters to limit the bandwidth to cover the signals that you want to hear, so around 3 to 5 kHz for audio signals. 2.4kHz bandwidth to limit interference, but audio might start to become harder to understand or follow if the signal is unstable or drifting, as it might with pirate broadcasts. Experience and practice picking signals out of the noise counts for a lot more than having fancy equipment and the RTL SDR is a very capable bit of kit in the right hands.
@@michaelkaliski7651 WOW! Thank you man!
and don't forget to say thanks to the person that actually gave you decent advice after you asked a question on a public forum
Translation; " Hello ... Hello ... Hello .... ' Putin ' .... would you like a cup of special Tea ? " ....
I think it's actually a Ukrainian word that sounds very like 'hello' but is a derogatory name they use for Putin (among many, I suspect!). Anyone that watches Operator Starsky will know exactly what I'm talking about...
Adrian, 'Operator Starsky' is my number one field reporter, now that you mention it I do see the similarity to Putins nickname. It appears inadvertently scored a double strike @@adriankelly_edinburgh
I’ll assume you mean the first audio clip, and in that case, the word very roughly translates to d_ck
@@adriankelly_edinburgh
Putin is a God for khohols, I suspect. They also talking about him too much.
@@adriankelly_edinburgh no, its mean Pidor
When I was in hospital in Italy had my radio with listening to the short wave nand
7115KHZ LSB is Ukrainan for sure
From where are you picking these signals up?
Lol i actually posted on a few various Facebook groups asking about this very transmission with certain German material from Circa 1940s 😂
Could also hear it on 50.510mhz, but think that must be my SDR receiver picking it up on wrong frequency 👍🏻
This is just the Garage 54 mechanics radio mike after the socket slipped and he smacked his hand on tge alternator of that Lada theyre always messing with.
Have you picked anything up on 7.095. I can't find anything about this transmission.
Great channel.
What a hilarious broadcast! I'm not sure who they're trying to convince though? Surely it's got a very small audience?
I wondered if maybe it interferes and overlays with another more popular station and we’re only hearing the stronger, nearer signal?
Im curious why is so big parking lot on 5:18 close to just radio.
At about 5:30 the transmission on 6417 kHz is the Japanese Slot Machine
I thought that's what it was!
Me too. Sure sounds like it.
Buuuuuu👻👻👻
4:51 is what happens if you monitor a cyborg's vitals with an EKG 🤖
You’re getting famous Ringway, was that creepy that they know your 1st name?
That's a shout-out lol
Regular viewers will know it. Pretty sure it’s been mentioned in some videos here & there
i'm occasional viewer and i know his first name so....
at 4:30 that sounds like another transmitter coming up on the frequency.
ALSO heard them on 11/ 10 meteres 26-30mhz . BLANCKING WOODPECKER NOISE UP/ DOWN BAND .
I remember watching a friends stream in discord as they went through various shortwave stations about a year or so ago, getting to witness some of the provocative messaging/hate speech first hand
I heard this exactly same !!
5:38 - That is not an AKKORD transmission. It's a recording of the japanese navy "slot machine" modem link. IIRC, Curt Rowlett had recorded a 1 to 1 exactly the same transmission years ago on a different frequency, those who are interested can look it up. AKKORD is completely different in it's structure of transmission.
To me the message suggests this may be someone trying to troll Russians rather than of Russian origin - I don't think there are many people in the nation that gave a large portion of the 27million souls against hitler who are a fan of hearing such garbage.
The German voice is highly likely to be from russian propagandist Vladymir Solovyev
@@spellbrand477 based on what? The fact he speaks German?
@@BrownBabyJesus I know how he speaks, since I watched some of his rants. He likes to speak like Hitler to mock the West.
Эти сигналы идут из Украины, там сейчас рассадник нацизма!! Украинские солдаты ходят с нацискими Опозновательными знаками
Ukrainian propaganda from Kyiv
It's crazy to think that someone actually took the time to sit down and create that first broadcast.
This could escalate!
Love it! 😂
Very nice Lewis
Звуки из психушки.
Live from russia
I've seen enough Russian dashcam videos to recognize some of the vocabulary...we don't hear much of it here in western Canada.
The transmission at 5:45 sounded like the Japanese slot machine (XSL) to me, too. Living on the west coast of Canada I hear it quite a bit.
Here is an excerpt from the Finnish film Unkown soldier (Tuntematon sotilas, which is about the WWII war between Finland and Russia)
Russian soldier shouts "Boys of Finland, come and get some bread!"
"You come to get butter on bread!", shouts back Corporal Vanhala (Finnish soldier) standing in the trench... :)
in 1998 i had a pair of actionman talkie walkie and one day i heard the captain of plane talking to the atc, my mind was blown
Okay... hearing your name called through this shortwave station... I mean did your hair stood on end? Were you startled?
It must be something!
My goodness!
@5:39 That sounds like the Japanese Slot Machine which I hear on many different frequencies here in Japan. Is it the same data link protocol being used?
Omg the rage!
Sounds like a “when Hitler discovers that the office party is in Kiev” spoof.
Both sides calling the other Nazis and sadly one side is right😢
Those who burn people alive are Nazis, if you defend them you are Nazi sympathizer as well.
If you don't know the history of this region better stay out of it entirely and stop using Nazi chants thinking you are doing something good without even knowing the history of it.
Neither side of this conflict is national socialist
6:52 The radio interference in the background is very similar to the Russian woodpecker - radar "Duga". but the "Duga" has not been working for many years. What could it be?
the editting on the propaganda broadcast is hilarious, sounds like the radio host on Xavier Renegade Angel
Hmmmmm interesting... Any links for the malahit ? And mostly for the loop antenna... I want to add it on my transceiver's receive antenna port so i can improve my reception... I want to also listen to these mysterious signals. 73s sy1dal
They’re in the description
Hey Lewis, brilliant you might be on his next show fantastic hahah
7:26 "город Рязань " - city of Ryazan
7:19 "...у меня - 25-30, работает на частоте инкассатора города Рязань, третий район" - "...I have 25-30, transmitting on the frequency of cash-in-transit _[or "Inkassator", if in the context of transmission this is a callsign of another radio operator]_ in Ryazan, 3rd district"
"He's definitely on about something, Jim" ! (Star Trek movie)