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This is an unknown source shortwave oddity, transmitting music on known Russian military frequencies. It is presumed to be Russian military in origin. This video is a recording of the activity on 7546 kHz, USB mode, but at the same time this music was active on 6828 kHz, 7649 kHz, and 9310 kHz. I have separate videos for each of those frequencies. For many hours in a row the Russian Anthem played in an unending loop on this frequency. The version selected is quite good, a rock version by Любэ (Lube).
Some listeners think this is a channel marker, and it certainly could be, but as inspiring as it is, maybe it serves more than one purpose? Possibly the source is combining the function of a channel marker and inspiration for units in the field.
Recorded using the WebSDR at the University of Twente, NL, 06 January, 2024, at 0528 UTC.
Disclaimer: Many of the radio reception recordings on this KZbin channel pertain to unusual, uncommon, unknown, or mystery signals that might be found on radio, both shortwave and VHF/UHF. Among the subjects covered are numbers stations, utility stations, military transmissions (both in the clear and encrypted / encoded), aviation, maritime, ham radio, CB radio, radars, ionosodes, propagation beacons, ditters, dashers, whistlers, and just about anything else that might transmit, in any mode, USB, LSB, CW, Morse Code, FM, AM,FMCW, LFMCW, etc. Think of it as SIGINT (signals intelligence) / COMINT (communications intelligence) / ELINT (electronic intelligence) lite, the hobby version. All the recordings are made by me, most often at my home. Although there are a few mysterious things to be found here, you will not find anything paranormal, extraterrestrial, spiritual, or mystic. However, everyone can have their own interpretations of the sounds heard, make of it what you will.