Russia's Military Squeaky Wheel Signal Has Changed!
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FYI: Rostov-On-Don is recorded as being the hometown to one of the largest cemeteries in Europe. Reportedly around 500,000 bodies are buried there, and up to 50 new corpses are added to it each day. Just thought you'd like to know that.
Love that DX 200. I had one. Not the best receiver. But sure is pretty.
My first “real” communication receiver about 10 years ago. I later got the DX-394. Stable but not better.
Hope you enjoy it. 👌🏻
They've had the 2-tone marker for weeks, so it's not connected to the recent events. I was monitoring Pip during the coup, but observed no unusual activity (there could've been, I just probably didn't catch it).
Squeaky Wheel changes the marker tone between 2, 3, and rarely 4-tone almos every year. The most likely reason for this is that the marker generator breaks down, and they don't fix it, just change it with a spare one. They also reverted to an earlier tone after having a different one for years.
Also in the recent years they were doing "rounds" with relaying Monolith messages. The whole message chain was triggered by a solely CW transmission using callsign WEGI on multiple frequencies, then Pip was next with a voice and CW, then Buzzer with voice and CW, then Squeaky Wheel with voice (and presumably CW, we've never found their CW freq), and Volnushka-7 with voice on 4467 kHz. There were occaisonal other channels joining the chain of Monolith propagation, such as air defense frequencies, or ones that only sent network tests on a daily basis.
These rounds might happen these days still, so if you happen to catch a Monolith on either the Pip or Buzzer, quickly switch to the Wheel, you'll probably hear a message there as well. Best to try this on Thursdays, Buzzer sends 70-80% of the messages that day.
Thank you for your vigilance. Good information!
I kept waiting for it to say "vehicle reversing" 😄
The squeaky wheel is reduced because the poor hamster is getting tired. ;-)
The Hamster was lied to and told he would have to only run on that wheel for three days and they would be in Kiev
It happens. They're not making hamsters as good as when I was young.
Sounds like the story with your mom.
Because the general of the radio forces enjoys reading the crazy ideas that amateur and foreign military radio people try and come up with to explain it.
Hey Lewis, wanted to say thanks for putting this out there and keeping your ear in the skies. I really dig the pictures of the radio towers, when I was a lad in the late 1970s and early 1980s during the peak of the cold war, I'd tune my old Heathkit HW-101 ( it was SSB/CW only) to these creepy numbers stations and being that I could only hear the sideband of these stations made it even more creepy. I'd have my imagination running wild , thinking of dark radio towers sending signals through the foggy hills and valleys ... and spies huddled over their receivers in a dark room filled with cigarette smoke and empty bottles of vodka on the floor. LOL now I'm in my 50s and it still creeps me out a little bit but now that it's demystified it doesn't keep me awake at night. with my own radio that glowed in the dark from the tubes. ha ha ha! very cool stuff though- keep it up really enjoying every bit of your work. 73 - oh and BTW , the clip of the old Realistic DX-200 was epic! that rig is cherry! does it belong to you? I've caught some of these signals here in the states, but conditions have been lousy and when they are good, I'm working DX as much as possible. .... again 73 dit dit
👍Thanks for video. My guess is that the tones are just a channel marker to allow receiving stations to tune in and monitor the frequency. Why they change? Best guess is some kind of alert level or maybe the old tone generator broke. Not a very advanced system on the face of it. However, you only need an inexpensive shortwave receiver to listen to transmissions. Therefore, any Russian agent operating, say in the UK, just needs to go to Argos and buy a shortwave receiver. Basically, the agent can access receiving equipment easily without arousing suspicion. The agent can also listen to messages without being detected (e.g. unlike messages sent to a mobile phone, via Internet, post or drop locations). In fact, when messages are broadcast we don't even know which country or countries they are destined for let alone who.
"Skycomrade, Skycomrade, do not answer. Message follows: the soup is bad, terminate the cook. I say again, the soup is bad, terminate the cook."
Ever since hearing the Russian woodpecker as a kid I've been fascinated with Radio, built them, maintained them and play with them every chance I get.
So after watching many, if not all, of your number station videos over the last year or so. I dug out my Sangean ATS 909. ( kept for SHTF) I strung up the antenna that came with it, checked the battery, and now I'm waiting for this evening to see what I can find. Boy from Stockport living in Slovakia 😊
I wonder if the change in tone is to indicate that the channel is now in an "active" rather than "standby" state, to alert receiver equipment and/or military listeners that the frequency should be monitored constantly.
The original squeaky wheel reminds me of the orginal star trek computer sounds.
What I find most interesting is the old squeaky wheel and the recent pre-replacement one _were_ playing the same notes, albeit at a slightly different tempo and in a slightly different order. It almost sounds like the original was analogue-sequenced (by turning a few knobs) and the oscillator had a fairly high “slew” time. The pre-replacement modern one by contrast sounds very digitally sequenced and synthesised - clear sharp delineation of notes, and never any wobble in the pitch of each note.
Love your videos! It's fascinating to learn about. I did notice though that the coordinates on screen (59° 44'47"N 30° 15'58"E) when you mention the Squeaky Wheel Transmitter Site and that google maps image are located near St. Petersburg, not Rostov-On-Don.
Another great video keep them coming.
I bet since the arrested Surovikin and many other generals being arrested. Wagner probably had access to all of these frequencies and now the MOD does not want to share anymore. Purely a guess.
I was thinking somthing to do with Wagner,
Just a bit too coincidental
This is absolutely fascinating stuff Lewis
I wonder if the conflict continues we'll start to hear umber stations from either side
Perhaps there are custom electronics that are used to detect these various tones to provide an 'online' status - so maybe the signal has only changed due to newer hardware being rolled out to receivers? I doubt it's a dead man's switch - it'd be too easy for an enemy to broadcast an identical signal.
Seems very likely yes. Doesn't seem tricky to decode.
Just very unknown what it means.
The Wagner chums swapped two wires round before they left 😁
The audio of the women sounds similar to the recording of the alleged female Cosmonaut burning up in her capsule that was allegedly recorded by an Italian amateur in the early 60's.
0:42 this was more than likely a pirate transmitter.
Perhaps it's an alert, code red. All relevant parties return during an emergency
Wonder what happened to the channel marker on 4612khz? Was that station short lived? Haven't heard nothing for a week on there, no marker. Also gonna miss that old marker on Squeaky Wheel. I listen to all the stations so I'll see if anything else happens or if anything new pops up
Mate, I think you may hit 100K in the next couple of days. Congratulations!!
If you keep running a squeaky wheel the noise it makes will change. They need to either replace the bearings or get some grease on it.
"Ivan, get the WD40 - Moscow is too cheap to buy grease...!"
The NEW New Squeaky Wheel reminds me of Nelson Muntz’s laugh from The Simpsons (HA-ha!) 😄
Thanks RM. Always great stuff*******
Could the tones be similar to what we had in the bunkers and civil defense outposts in the cold war? Wb400 and the Handel systems I think it was. beep was all ok but the warble tone and "attack warning red" meant that it had hit the fan
Oh, those Russians!
Some old crusty general said “Let’s change the tone and screw with the pesky west.”
Can't believe you got a guest spot on Techmoan. Going up in the world, well done.
funny me would want to think the most recent falling note is "this frequency is no longer to be trusted" (as it might be over-run).... but more than likely just a change in general information about the status of whatever it is meant to denote.
3 tones, then just 2. Next comes 1 and then... ???
Russian doomsday weapon 💥
In Russia, wheel squeaks you
A sharp rise in military comms encrypted or decrypted often shows movement of forces.
best answer I have read
Regime change anyone ? 🤣
Yes; the Russians are letting their spies know that something is going on.
The tones likely form a repeating message.
Like the frequency of each "beep", and some unknown decoder and you have a multi-digit number.
Could be readyness levels or anything else even.
Channel markers are frequency placeholders to keep the freq clear of outside traffic. The tones stop during messages being read, as the narrator said.
@@durinf Sure. but that doesn't say the marker can't contain information on it's own.
At these frequencies the transfer of data will be noticeable I believe.
@@sebrassino Sure. but repeating.
The tones is like 1-2 digits of data.
Not a lot, but enough to update whoever have a matching reciever.
@@erlendse it would not make sense to repeat the same data for months
The buzzer, and now this. Is there some reason to these switches?
Putin is getting paranoid, he is changing all his passwords.
2 peeps = DEFOM 2. And the 3 Peep = DECOM 3. Or something like that. At the start of the war i was hear Russia Air Craft but lost the frequency i noted it on.
Suspect the 8 track cartridge they were using has finally packed in so they've recorded another?
Sounds like a communications link/modem that's looking for a reply..... Great video Lewis
I knew that wd40 would come in
Hearing the "New" Squeaky wheel Signal , (3:54) gave me a Flashback to the time when i lived in Moscow in 1987, i was only 4 at the time and was asleep in my bedroom, i remember vaguely that it was raining, and i lived in a twelfth floor Flat in Lensky Prospect Mira. I cannot remember the time i heard it, and it really creeped me out. However, the tone that i heard was at least a pitch lower, and it sounded more like a boop than a beep followed by static. so thanks for the flashback.
Thanks again Lewis. Another GREAT Video!!
Maybe because of the reasons you mentioned, they’re contacting a different operative, group?
Crazy hypothesis. It may be aa reference signal to establish propagation conditions
Great stuff, Lewis! 73
New one sounds like they've been to the corner shop!
The change in note is problem related to a change in the nature/destination of the message to be transmitted
Maybe a tone change with a command change? Just a thought. We have no Idea how deep the coup went.
wonderful!! i have that radio on a bookshelf next to me.i,m just a fool around it sort of guy but now i can see just how to adjust..thanks,anymore like this?
I think the channel markers change over time as they burn out. Like the famous clip of the buzzer frying.
FYI: Rostov-On-Don is recorded as being the hometown to one of the largest cemeteries in Europe. Reportedly around 500,000 bodies are buried there, and up to 50 new corpses are added to it each day. Just thought you'd like to know that.
That is interesting!
Great vid as always Lewis thanks 👍
Thanks
I'm not sure, if following has to do with the change, but Russian authorities are summing all personnel and military to leave Zaporizhia power plant, before July 5th, security agencies are afraid that Russia decides to blow up the whole plant. Just like they did with the dam. This can trigger an Armageddon, because three NATO country's could be affected with nuclear fall out. And that would be a violation from chapter 5 of NATO. Let's hope Russians come to their senses, not to do this. So it's maybe a good idea to follow this up closely?
that rising tone reminds me of the german phone service message "kein snschluss unter dieser nummer" means "this number is not connected to a phone" just cut the last tone. funny.
I Thank russian troops are on high alert.Even the Units which deploy nukes.
Let’s just put a DRUM BEET OVER IT . Great show thanks again CT48-70🍻👍🇬🇧
Just an equipment change/upgrade.
Maybe because the unit stationed has changed and they use a different system, or they needed a different system because of a situation change. The units they wish to comm with has changed.
The three note tone always made me think of Willie Wonka.
yet another question out of Russia we'll most likely never know the story behind or answer to.
Very nice, used to love all this
Do we know what these noise-making machines are? Has anyone tried to replicate them?
We get limited information about the transmissions. The only other thing we could learn about them is how they work.
I guess they kept calling the rising triple tone "The Squeaky Wheel" because "Bad Day in the Cardiac Ward" is too many syllables.
Its so strange, the three tone marker sound is almost identical to the one I would get in Finland back in late 80's if I dialed a phone number which wasn't in use... Some of those did nothing but silence, but this three tone rising sound is so familiar. I think the notes are exactly the same, the duration and the pause is a bit off.
The last two-tone signal in this video just sounds like a lot of people walking in to a convenience store
"The squeaky wheel" sounds more like a "Star Trek"-type of beacon or "comms" sound, from the Original Series. :-)
Very interesting!
A COUNTDOWN OF SOME KIND
Someone must have finally greased up the squeaky wheel :)
Great video, Lewis, thanks! Yes, I agree that it probably does have some connection to recent events in the region. As to what the real purpose of these stations and transmissions is, I haven't a clue. Even the very idea of channel markers makes little sense in the context of current technology. But who knows? Cheers!
Huh... Idk. 1: the IL96 leaving Moscow to St. Petersburg then DC and NYC and back home. 2: the Posidon nuke torpedo being tested...
I don't want to know.
Ven more fascinating!
Squeaky wheel = low threat of nuclear exchange. 3 tone = moderate. 2 tone means The Specials are playing a gig tonight.
It could be to do with impending earth changes, the sounds morph in accordance with the proximity to the disaster, like a countdown. ;D
maybe regular update..
All just a game they play making changes seeing how many people notice all so they can track those who post about it 😅😊
Curious and scary, but could just be equipment replacement. Or we're all doomed.
Squeaky wheel got a greasin'.
Well it's not like anything recently happened in rostov-on-don, is it?
_Something_ must have happened there for it to change, like equipment failure.
Military State of alert marker maybe.
It sounds more similar to how it did in the past now.
I want to start getting into this community but i'm on really tight budget. What would people recommend for a cheap piece of starter gear? I've been looking at Baofeng UV-5R
I wana know how many steel tubes they have in the transmitter site.
Hey, could you please do a compilation of those sounds?
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Update : The squeaky wheel's channel marker was changed to a pip
Imagine some russian electronics tech thinking "let's troll those Western listners once again" on random intervals and changing the sound gen. 😂
Unfortunately the approach and departure angles are really bad on the Y. Overall great engineering though!
Wagner were in Rostov-on-Don.
Could that have anything to do with the changes..? 🤔
Is there anywhere on the web where I can download audio files of these stations? They would be great for a art project I'm working on.
It's a countdown.
I think sometimes people need to not read so much into these things as they do. The tone change could be as simple as an equipment update, or maybe they changed to something that is cheaper to run 24/7 than the other system. It doesn't appear any of those changes have links to real life activities, other than upgrades or equipment changes at the transmission sites.
People need to stop looking for conspiracy theories in every little thing that happens in the world
Obey the Toad.
I saw elsewhere that a new Torpedo was tested in Russia very recently, allegedly. Perhaps it’s “yay our outdated and often wonky military tech didn’t pollute another stretch of land for 20,000years” ? 🤣🧐 either way. I’ll be having a listen for this later old chap.
What have I stumbled onto here 🤯😳
What about the marker that sounds like a tape on fast forward
nice
The squeaky wheel got the oil :)
Breaking news: The squeaky wheel has changed to a pip noise
russia is scrambling to update hardware im thinkin
are they all changing at the same time lol o well i have a qustpn could you make a vid about sw 1 to 12 channles why some radios have 9 instead of 12 and more please
What?
Are you talking about the multi band switch?
@@madmax2069 yes
@@Redneckmowers it's just the way they're designed, but designed with a purpose.
A SW radio with no band switch and tunes in 1kh steps with an analog frequency display is pretty hard to tune as the frequencies are so jam packed together and it takes very fine movement of the tuning dial. Having SW band splits makes it far easier to tune as it spreads the frequencies out more from each other. this is how SW manufactures get around the issue without drastically increasing cost.
There are some SW receivers with a digital display that can tune in steps that still has band splits mainly just for looks.
@@madmax2069 thanks man I was wondering