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                What was that famous note that was heard on a Russian radio broadcast that they couldn’t find the source of?
            
            
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    The famous note you’re referring to is likely the "Buzzer," known by its Russian designation "UVB-76." This mysterious radio station has been broadcasting a repetitive buzzing noise since the late 1970s. The station is believed to operate at a frequency of 4625 kHz and is thought to be associated with the Russian military. 
Occasionally, the buzzing is interrupted by a voice reading off a series of numbers or other information, adding to its enigma. The precise purpose of UVB-76 remains largely unknown, but it is often speculated to be a communication system for military or emergency situations. The combination of its continuous operation and sporadic interruptions has made it a subject of fascination for radio enthusiasts and conspiracy theorists alike.
    
Occasionally, the buzzing is interrupted by a voice reading off a series of numbers or other information, adding to its enigma. The precise purpose of UVB-76 remains largely unknown, but it is often speculated to be a communication system for military or emergency situations. The combination of its continuous operation and sporadic interruptions has made it a subject of fascination for radio enthusiasts and conspiracy theorists alike.
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