Excellent video my friend. I hear this every night here in Poland and have captured much on video. This weekend I heard Queen’s “We Will Rock You” playing as the sparring was going on between the two sides. Very interesting listening.
My friend served with the US army in Bosnia doing SIGINT / COMMINT. He recounted the same thing. Anyone with a radio on either side would hurl insults all night long.
I was also in the signal corps, but I served during the war on terror. While I was stationed in Ft. Meade, Maryland, I heard stories of the same thing, from the Bosnian/Gulf/Panama vets, it seems nobody leaves an avenue of propaganda untouched. While I was only able to write the frequency schedules the encrypted frequency hopper radios used in the field and never actually got to use the radios themselves, I did get to listen to some of the decrypted recordings of our transmissions, and even intercommunications, coms would get really heated sometimes. I remember one transmission I listened to, a SSG kept repeating over and over "Jody's got your girl" eventually someone screamed back "FUCK YOU!" Jody (at least in the Army, IDK about other branches) is the obligatory guy who is banging your girlfriend/wife/fiancé back home while you're out on deployment. I would've thought it was the enemy conducting psyops on us or something had I not had the transcript of the recording in front of me.
Back around 1970 while listening to one of the US command & control nets (in W Germany probably) I copied "Back came the reply upshove job asswords" each letter was spellt out in NATO phonetics lin the style of a launch code.
The Chinese also use jammers to drown out a lot of shortwave radio stations like Voice of America, Radio Free Asia, Radio Taiwan International, Sound of Hope, and Voice of Tibet.
The Chinese Firedrake Jammer (also known as FireDragon) is a Commercial AM Broadcast jamming signal that aims to jam specific radio stations in Asia from being received by listeners. It plays the characteristic Chinese folk song "The Firedrake" which runs for an hour duration, the same duration of radio programmes on shortwave.
0:43 "...AFU can just applause this conclusion, for which even russian propagandists itself call as "record loss of russian aviation". Friends, we happy to announce a new fundraising for a junior leutenant Ruslan Rogovanov and his partners from battalion level company which fight on most dangerous frontines of Ukraine" 1:08 "Here in Domovsk (?), Belogorod region never ??? and did not lead round dances, but they have their own unique customs. Here in Domovsk (?) they still speak the local dialect (inaudible) dictionaries" than 1:28 this news story uses part of ruclips.net/video/RaDKbPGHuE0/видео.html "lets see if you would understand our Kozin dialect" and switches to clear ukranian "take boiled potatoes and eggs, salt meat and green onions and cucumbers. Nicely dice em, add salt and sour cream and whey..."
Thanks! Ringway Manchester. You mentioned that software that could produce such images on segments of the band were "easily available." I can't find the link,. Can you provide a link or at least a proper google search topic? I have no desire to actually use it (except perhaps once), because the last thing we need is for this to become a fad.
I hear these guys regularly from here, especially during the evenings, during the night or in the winter times. Many Winlink RMS gateways have picked frequencies in the 40m band between 7050 and 7060 khz, so the interference is quite annoying when you can't establish a connection with your local gateway for checking email during the evenings. I'm quite a heavy user of Winlink, so it has been countless times where the jamming has affected me.
Some of that sounded like lines from "Servant of the People" if I'm not mistaken. I am by no means fluent in any Slavic languages so I could be very wrong.
Very interesting. As a radio amateur here in the US, I was not aware these transmissions on the 40m band. I seldom go down into that portion of the band (in the US, reserved for RTTY, CW, & data). I'll have to check it out, although reception in the central US may be difficult, if not impossible... But, propagation does weird things sometimes! Thanks for all you do, RM! Really enjoy your channel. 73 from Texas.
This reminds me of Radio Tirana on the 40m band back in the 1980s and an HB station jamming them on CW asking for qsl cards of how well his jamming was doing. He did a good job of making it difficult to listen to radio Tirana which had no right to transmit in the 4 band. I can’t recall the HB station call sign now but he did reciprocate QSL cards more than once with my QSL card reports to him. Enjoy and hope we can find out if it is amateur related.
Oh that could be really interesting. Just think there's somebody jamming a transmission I want to hear and they're easy enough to find and live close enough too. I could see myself driving to that man's house to get him on his knees sobbing as he destroys every bit of radio gear he owns. Don't jam signals intentionally, licensed or not. You may have a license to emit this amount of power at these frequencies with those modulations. That doesn't make you an enforcement arm of the FCC or even just World Radio Marshall.
I remember something similar on voice: a tape loop with a message like "Radio amateurs should unite to ban this rubbish from our amateur frequency bands - all radio amateurs please co-operate." repeated continually in SSB on top of Radio Tirana. The person had a German (?) accent. This was sometime in the 80's, so perhaps the same operator.
Very interesting! A few years ago (maybe 2020-21) this radio war had really picked up with constant noise from overpowered transmitters. It was certainly interesting to listen.
Heard some guy shouting F@ck Russia F@ck Russia Glory to Ukraine repeatedly on 14.166 yesterday while Russians were carrying on gobbing off on the same frequency but in Russian.
@@Nick_G7IZR In a genuine emergency even an unlicensed individual can transmit on the amateur bands. I don't know about other people, but in my opinion watching enemy troops march past ones bedroom window qualifies as a genuine emergency.
7300 is nothing special, its a fairly cheap transeceiver - and if you put a high gain antenna on it, the receiver frontend fails. As long you just attach a wire or groundplane you will be fine. An exceptionally good receiver it is not, just modern normal. (better receiver to be found in yaesu ft-dx-101d/mp) here in europe you can receive the trolls with a diode and a wet towel.
Here in the states I'm picking up what sounds like digital traffic between 7054 and 7055. I'm getting a tone at 7054 and harmonics around 7054.10 and .25-ish and upwards? Not sure what it is. I can't quite pull in anything on 7055. I will try 7050 and 7060 when the sun goes down, even though I have to be to bed early for work. You've peaked my interest!
If you don't have a shortwave radio or if you don't live in an area of good reception, you can use a webSDR server to listen to shortwave live. You can even access servers in Russia and Ukraine.
with military map and grid coordinate, you can triangulate the source of radio signal from a known point and conduct call for fire mission (drop bombs on target)
I'm often listening to 20 and 40m and how respectful everyone is regarding the Russian and Ukraine war! When listening to competitions, not one mention even when a Russian is CQing! Love that radio; tight bandwidth fantastic audio.
Stumbled across this video about abandoned microwave towers that you might find interesting or might give you an idea: "Why Ameria's Forgotten Microwave Skyway Network is still standing | Abandoned" --- Cheers
Yeah, I saw that too. It was a new channel as well wasn't it? it's history? Not history guy /deserves to be remembered or This is history with Alex socash but a third one that I've had to subscribe to.😊
7050/7055 has been a PVP zone since 2014. it was quite entertaining at first when it was just RU/UKR hams duking it out but then high power automated broadcasts started around 2016 drowning out legit hams and it became boring t. been following it since 2014
Heard a looped recording in Russian playing on 7060kHz LSB at 18:00z yesterday. The only word I could understand was "Putin" so no idea if it was anti or pro Russia. Eventually the recorded loop gave way to live speech which started a jamming and slurring match between numerous stations. Very good signals as we approached local grey line at sunrise. Frustrated that I need to learn Russian and get to bed earlier!
@@stijn2472 Immersion into a language is always best. Russian/Ukrainian/Belarussian are all very similar and from the Eastern Slavic group of languages. They are difficult, but not the most difficult.
liking it. have tons of sdr recordings of them also and from the soldiers on the front.. The few first months of Russian army coms where analog but later wagner went more digital
From 0:40 to 1:47 its all Ukrainian transmission, message before the pause is news flash about Russian aviation loses in Vagner Munity that followimidiately with anounsment of crowdfunding for Ukrainian soldier that suddenly breaks, then ther's aforementioned pause, than it's recording of the news story from russian television about the "unick dilect" of one of the villages in Belgorod Oblast that is in fact just people talking Ukrainian.
4:40 - 5:26 "Is it all? Or you will transmit your bullshit again? Transmiting again and again same shit. You transmitting shit. You amusing everybody. ... Transmit further - we will laugh at it. Are you giving birth out there? I can't hear you well." After that I can't hear the amateut because of powerful news signal.
I know that it is not so interesting as short waves. But since the start of the war Russia has increased power on their FM transmitters. Before 2022 I could pickup russian radio only closer to the border. Now I'm able to pick them up anywhere in Kharkiv. When I was listening to one of their FM stations they were discussing how cool the chinese is and why it should replace english in schools. That was fun. Also they have high powered AM transmitters where they spread their russian propaganda (something like russian public radio). This is a real problem for Ukrainian cause it happens quite often that you can't pickup any ukrainian radio station but you can easily tune to the russian public radio. But the most interesting situation is at night. I'm not able to pick up any ukrainian or russian radio station but there is a lot of romanian/Italian AM stations.
4:36 "- ...and a campaign against Moscow. - Vankya, this is all, yeah? Or you would go at this s hit more? Spinning that and spinning, such a s hit. Spin it more. Are you giving birth there? I think aeh~ Bad recieving, bad recieving of you. - Hello my friends. I am Dmytryi Strama. Visit of Pr Minister of India Narenda Modi to Washington ussually not giving much of attention to Russia, Ukraine..."
За то что засоряют эфир? А как насчёт радиолюбителей ЛНР и ДНР? В конце концов это ваш премьер-министр виноват, что Украина не захотела заключать мир в Стамбуле
As I remember, if you go back over 40 years ago, shortwave was full of propaganda broadcast stations. It would seem nothing has changed over the years, quite sad really.
I am Ukranian. Yea, 7 MHz are being constantly jammed here. Someone starts talking life is bad in Russia, signal gets jammed by "SHOIHU, HERASIMOV.." (probably our side). I could hear that on 7.055 MHz that someone put recording of jokes against Putin. Hold on, listening to 4:35 part. 4:35 : "..riot and going towards Moscow." "That's all, yes? Or you'll continute looping that shit? It's looping and looping shit. Oh, you are looping shit? Oh, so funny, so funny. ... Continue looping, and we here will be laughing. ...bad, bad..." Our side starts jamming again.
ive heard a strong signal on around this freq in english the guy had a very strong eastern european accent, repeating " F U Russia!" (but actually saying the the proper words for FU) i was just being curteous not swearing!
Они 30 лет были независимыми и это для них плохо кончилось. Заигрывание с нацизмом, неисполнение международных договорённостей, обстрелы собственных граждан ив ЛНР и ДНР. Вы даже не знаете, что поезд с нацистами Правого сектора поехал усмирять Крым в 2014. Именно поэтому Крым попросился в РФ. Вам этого не говорят.
I have a small shortwave radio now and i cannot get F.A. on it! In America, NY. Shortwave has never been very good here. Reception is awful. Maybe if you have a super powerful radio? I dunno. I don't find much of it interesting enough to invest $2000 in a radio.
Expensive radio usually won't help you very much. The most important thing is to try to get as far away from sources of interference as possible. Some people for example even go camping and listen to shortwave radio. Then, second thing would be antenna. If you're in an area without interference, then connecting a longer piece of wire to the telescopic antenna would help. Getting an expensive radio is a distant third option. By the time you get to say a $150-$200 radio, you're most of the way there for just listening. Sure, those $2000 radios will be better, but smaller radios will give you say 80% of what a big radio does.
@@AndrejaKostic I see, that's what I figured. NY is just not ideal and I'm not even in the city anymore, on LI again. I can get some HAM action here, outside is better, and scanner action but i don't have big trunked scanner. All portables. I know it's not ideal. Shortwave doesn't turn me on that much, really. I wish all of it was online which would be a lot better. Most of the local scanner action is online of course now.
@@thiscorrosion900plenty of online HF radios. KiwiSDRs can be great, but quality is highly variable. The Airspy and SDR Console networks are usually better, but you need the software to use them.
Very little is broadcast to the US these days. There's Radio Havanna, and China from Cuba. Romania broadcasts I think, and there's domestic stations which are mostly religious but some have other programming. Biggest issue is local noise from all the electronics these days. Try online receivers to get a taste - if you like it then you can pick up an MLA-30+ and either an SDR (Airspy HF+ or SDR Play RSP1a are best for shortwave, an RTL SDR if you just want to try without spending $100+) or a portable receiver like a Tecsun (if you go outside with that use some wire to make a better antenna). It's nothing like when I started in the 90s, but there's still a fair amount to hear.
Issue is you can not hear it from here as many pirates jamming Russian signals from the US, Canada & the Caribbean. WRMI Legends on 5050 kHz is on till 12 midnight US eastern time & aims their antenna towards Ukraine as we support them but not Russia & wo cares about them. WRMI Legends is also now on 9455 kHz midnight US eastern time & aims there antenna towards the Pacific. I am hearing but not a definite as someone acquired a Firedrake from China & soon will be jamming UVB-76 The Buzzer on 4625 kHz full time. -73's -Cheers!
Most of this stuff is transmitted from recordings off a radio with its RF gain turned right up, and the bad background noise is part of the recording - so your point is correct but it's the people making the recordings to transmit who need to sort their radios! 😂
I honestly don't care what these people are doing to each other. I just want my government to stop sending our money over there. We have enough problems of our own
@@GeorgeLiquor A few pennys for a free world and justice, a fair price in my opinion. Remember WW2 and how your country inherited free speech and freedom for their citizens ?
@@kurtfrancis4621 they can't even take Ukraine. Europe could band together and fend them off easily. My country is over $30 trillion in debt. Inflation is steadily rising. We manufacture nothing. We need to sit this one out and fix our own problems, while Europe fixes this problem, should it arise
None of those involved who are massively disrupting amateur radio is better than the other. Nobody should not offer this nonsense a platform here as well.
I take no side in this EU created debacle (the real cause of the war was EU and NATO failure to stop Ukraine killing ethnic Russians in Donbass in 2014 onwards). But I see no harm whatsoever in reporting this radio propaganda, many here will find it extremely interesting and without this excellent upload many wouldn't be aware of it.
The citizens of Crimea chose in a democratic election to return to Mother Russia by an 86% majority vote. Russia did not take Crimea. Crimea returned home to Russia. All the nonsense that Russia overtook Crimea by force with thousands of troops is misleading. Since the 1990's Crimea leased its warm water port on the Black Sea to Russia. Under the stipulations of the lease, Russia was allowed to operate a naval base there, and 30,000 Russian troops were allowed to be stationed at the base. That's why there were thousands of Russian troops in Crimea...it was per the terms of Russia's lease agreement with Crimea. The language of Crimea is Russian, and many of those in Crimea have relatives living in Russia. So, the people in Crimea voted by an overwhelming majority to join with Russia. The news you've been led to believe about Crimea being annexed by Russia, at the point of a gun, is absolutely and completely false. So...can you now believe anything the media tells you about what is going on over there? I choose to look at media stories about that situation with a jaundiced eye.
That’s what you’ve been lead to believe through your state controlled and censored media. Look at Putin. He talks nonsense and is becoming increasingly desperate as the whole world condemn him - aside from a few rogue countries.
Bet you would've like to negotiate with that German guy about Poland, too. Only Trump's interested in negotiating because he's compromised, and there should be zero negotiation about Ukraine's borders while a single Russian boot remains within it.
Can You Translate The Full Recording?
ruclips.net/video/__BDU3ygAR8/видео.html
Translation: pastebin MfPEjVq0
@@rlqd lololol excelllent banter!
Man 2:
I'm setting up the machine
Man 1:
I thought you were giving birth. I can't, I can't hear you very well.
@@rlqd thank you so much
@@rlqd Thanks!
@@rlqd interesting...................
Excellent video my friend. I hear this every night here in Poland and have captured much on video. This weekend I heard Queen’s “We Will Rock You” playing as the sparring was going on between the two sides. Very interesting listening.
I also heard this some months ago. In between the chorus there was new Russian/Ukrainian words..
My friend served with the US army in Bosnia doing SIGINT / COMMINT. He recounted the same thing. Anyone with a radio on either side would hurl insults all night long.
Basically 7.200 MHz but on a much more nasty scale.
I was also in the signal corps, but I served during the war on terror. While I was stationed in Ft. Meade, Maryland, I heard stories of the same thing, from the Bosnian/Gulf/Panama vets, it seems nobody leaves an avenue of propaganda untouched. While I was only able to write the frequency schedules the encrypted frequency hopper radios used in the field and never actually got to use the radios themselves, I did get to listen to some of the decrypted recordings of our transmissions, and even intercommunications, coms would get really heated sometimes. I remember one transmission I listened to, a SSG kept repeating over and over "Jody's got your girl" eventually someone screamed back "FUCK YOU!" Jody (at least in the Army, IDK about other branches) is the obligatory guy who is banging your girlfriend/wife/fiancé back home while you're out on deployment. I would've thought it was the enemy conducting psyops on us or something had I not had the transcript of the recording in front of me.
@@gir489returns2 USMC here, and I can confirm that Jody bangs our women as well.
@durinf"The Global War on Terror is an international, American-led military campaign launched following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks."
Back around 1970 while listening to one of the US command & control nets (in W Germany probably) I copied "Back came the reply upshove job asswords" each letter was spellt out in NATO phonetics lin the style of a launch code.
You're doing a great job with this channel, RM, keep up the good work!
That frequency has been known for years as a platform where heated political debates between trolls of different nationalities.
That's hilarious and based
Shortwave 4chan
You can almost communicate.🦨🦨🦨🦨🦨🦨 @@ImperiumLibertas
It says, 'you can save on armored car insurance with geico'
Due to propagation we're not hearing this in the United States, so this trash talk between UA/RUS is mind-blowing lol
They do that on 4.651 too. I listen from Denmark and have a recording if you need it. Thanks for sharing.
The reality of it is obviously more grim but generally I like the idea that we have a designated PvP area of spectrum
The Chinese also use jammers to drown out a lot of shortwave radio stations like Voice of America, Radio Free Asia, Radio Taiwan International, Sound of Hope, and Voice of Tibet.
The Chinese Firedrake Jammer (also known as FireDragon) is a Commercial AM Broadcast jamming signal that aims to jam specific radio stations in Asia from being received by listeners. It plays the characteristic Chinese folk song "The Firedrake" which runs for an hour duration, the same duration of radio programmes on shortwave.
0:43 "...AFU can just applause this conclusion, for which even russian propagandists itself call as "record loss of russian aviation". Friends, we happy to announce a new fundraising for a junior leutenant Ruslan Rogovanov and his partners from battalion level company which fight on most dangerous frontines of Ukraine"
1:08 "Here in Domovsk (?), Belogorod region never ??? and did not lead round dances, but they have their own unique customs. Here in Domovsk (?) they still speak the local dialect (inaudible) dictionaries" than 1:28 this news story uses part of ruclips.net/video/RaDKbPGHuE0/видео.html "lets see if you would understand our Kozin dialect" and switches to clear ukranian "take boiled potatoes and eggs, salt meat and green onions and cucumbers. Nicely dice em, add salt and sour cream and whey..."
It seems that is, in a fact, Ukranian transmission
She is not switches to clear Ukrainian, she speaks on some of the Russians dialect
@@minimori1232 she said she speaks on dialect, but whole point is in the fact she ended up speaking in Ukranian
@@Coole000 do you speak russian or ukrainian?
@@minimori1232 Thats whole russian thing of colonising people. Conquer their land and later call native language a "dialect"
Not sure I can get it in the US Great Lake region, but I'm sure going to try! Thanks for the report!
Thanks! Ringway Manchester. You mentioned that software that could produce such images on segments of the band were "easily available." I can't find the link,. Can you provide a link or at least a proper google search topic? I have no desire to actually use it (except perhaps once), because the last thing we need is for this to become a fad.
Thanks so much Jonathan!
Here you go:
ruclips.net/video/zXzsSk86qgM/видео.html
@@RingwayManchester Thanks R. Manchester! Best regards.
I hear these guys regularly from here, especially during the evenings, during the night or in the winter times. Many Winlink RMS gateways have picked frequencies in the 40m band between 7050 and 7060 khz, so the interference is quite annoying when you can't establish a connection with your local gateway for checking email during the evenings. I'm quite a heavy user of Winlink, so it has been countless times where the jamming has affected me.
Some of that sounded like lines from "Servant of the People" if I'm not mistaken. I am by no means fluent in any Slavic languages so I could be very wrong.
Very interesting.
As a radio amateur here in the US, I was not aware these transmissions on the 40m band. I seldom go down into that portion of the band (in the US, reserved for RTTY, CW, & data).
I'll have to check it out, although reception in the central US may be difficult, if not impossible... But, propagation does weird things sometimes!
Thanks for all you do, RM! Really enjoy your channel.
73 from Texas.
Great stuff, will tune in later for sure!
This reminds me of Radio Tirana on the 40m band back in the 1980s and an HB station jamming them on CW asking for qsl cards of how well his jamming was doing. He did a good job of making it difficult to listen to radio Tirana which had no right to transmit in the 4 band. I can’t recall the HB station call sign now but he did reciprocate QSL cards more than once with my QSL card reports to him.
Enjoy and hope we can find out if it is amateur related.
Oh that could be really interesting. Just think there's somebody jamming a transmission I want to hear and they're easy enough to find and live close enough too. I could see myself driving to that man's house to get him on his knees sobbing as he destroys every bit of radio gear he owns. Don't jam signals intentionally, licensed or not. You may have a license to emit this amount of power at these frequencies with those modulations. That doesn't make you an enforcement arm of the FCC or even just World Radio Marshall.
I remember something similar on voice: a tape loop with a message like "Radio amateurs should unite to ban this rubbish from our amateur frequency bands - all radio amateurs please co-operate." repeated continually in SSB on top of Radio Tirana. The person had a German (?) accent. This was sometime in the 80's, so perhaps the same operator.
Saw someone here on RUclips posted a transmission with a Guy Fawkes mask in the waterfall.
Very interesting! A few years ago (maybe 2020-21) this radio war had really picked up with constant noise from overpowered transmitters. It was certainly interesting to listen.
Heard some guy shouting F@ck Russia F@ck Russia Glory to Ukraine repeatedly on 14.166 yesterday while Russians were carrying on gobbing off on the same frequency but in Russian.
Not much appears to have changed since 40 meters was full of internal broadcasters such as Radio Tirana.
40 meter digital and rtty in the US. Voice starts at 7.125 and goes up to 7.3 mhz.
I was hoping you would make a video like this.
Best radio docummentary around. Who needs TV those days.
They’ve started playing this video on the broadcast funnily enough! Got a bit of a chuckle out of it haha
I have also heard this Lewis! This should not be done on the amatour bands! Thank's for the video. The best from LB1NH 🙂
If your country had been invaded, you'd do all you could to resist I'm sure, regardless of your licence conditions. I know I would...
@@Nick_G7IZR It's illegal, and ham peeps tend to be kind of strict from what I heard ;)
@@wouterke9871 Attempting to annex territory from a neighbouring country is also illegal, and the AFU tend to be quite strict.
@@topsyandpip56 AFU will prevail. Ham is only hobby, right ;)
@@Nick_G7IZR In a genuine emergency even an unlicensed individual can transmit on the amateur bands. I don't know about other people, but in my opinion watching enemy troops march past ones bedroom window qualifies as a genuine emergency.
Saw this yesterday.
Up early this morning in Texas, yep, i can hear them on 7055. My dipole is at 75'. Not in English.
Whoever it is, your IC-7300 just has super reception. They are revolutionizing the amateur airwaves.
7300 is nothing special, its a fairly cheap transeceiver - and if you put a high gain antenna on it, the receiver frontend fails.
As long you just attach a wire or groundplane you will be fine.
An exceptionally good receiver it is not, just modern normal.
(better receiver to be found in yaesu ft-dx-101d/mp)
here in europe you can receive the trolls with a diode and a wet towel.
@@zoolkhan a diode and a wet towel 🤣🤣
Here in the states I'm picking up what sounds like digital traffic between 7054 and 7055. I'm getting a tone at 7054 and harmonics around 7054.10 and .25-ish and upwards? Not sure what it is. I can't quite pull in anything on 7055. I will try 7050 and 7060 when the sun goes down, even though I have to be to bed early for work. You've peaked my interest!
*piqued
@@DickHolman oh dear; how will I ever continue on with this life?
@@phoenixrising4073 :) With the certain knowledge that English is weirder than you think.
@@DickHolman But ”piqued” is French
@@DickHolmanSpeech-to-text still falling short....
If you don't have a shortwave radio or if you don't live in an area of good reception, you can use a webSDR server to listen to shortwave live. You can even access servers in Russia and Ukraine.
Nice find, sir.
Great video…. This is very interesting stuff…
The Original REDDIT 😂 ❤
with military map and grid coordinate, you can triangulate the source of radio signal from a known point and conduct call for fire mission (drop bombs on target)
I'm often listening to 20 and 40m and how respectful everyone is regarding the Russian and Ukraine war! When listening to competitions, not one mention even when a Russian is CQing! Love that radio; tight bandwidth fantastic audio.
7055KHz is the SKCC CW calling frequency.
Stumbled across this video about abandoned microwave towers that you might find interesting or might give you an idea: "Why Ameria's Forgotten Microwave Skyway Network is still standing | Abandoned" --- Cheers
Yeah, I saw that too.
It was a new channel as well wasn't it? it's history?
Not history guy /deserves to be remembered or This is history with Alex socash but a third one that I've had to subscribe to.😊
7050/7055 has been a PVP zone since 2014. it was quite entertaining at first when it was just RU/UKR hams duking it out but then high power automated broadcasts started around 2016 drowning out legit hams and it became boring
t. been following it since 2014
You will also listen to free radio amateurs at a frequency of 10.460 MHz.
Station Fregatt, Barracuda etc....
Heard a looped recording in Russian playing on 7060kHz LSB at 18:00z yesterday.
The only word I could understand was "Putin" so no idea if it was anti or pro Russia.
Eventually the recorded loop gave way to live speech which started a jamming and slurring match between numerous stations. Very good signals as we approached local grey line at sunrise.
Frustrated that I need to learn Russian and get to bed earlier!
Thanks Lewis, perhaps ypu could do an update on this kind of propaganda warfare ?
Given the weekend that they've had in Ukraine I was wondering to what extent this propaganda war had hit the radio waves.
Another active frequency is 10460 Khz there is often lots of Russian and or Ukrainian chatter usually in USB but occasionally in AM
That's an very old 'pirate' frequency. Its just Russians using old equipment. They are there 24/7.
I speak Russian & Ukrainian. they are just running down each others country with regards to supply chains of goods??
??
is there any translation in full that you could give?
Any advice on best way to learn the language?
@@stijn2472 Immersion into a language is always best. Russian/Ukrainian/Belarussian are all very similar and from the Eastern Slavic group of languages. They are difficult, but not the most difficult.
@@kurtfrancis4621 Thank you for the advice!
I will see what I can find.
maybe Bald and Bankrupt might be able to collab and provide translations for some languages?
At around 2:00 in Russian it's a recipe for cooking potatoes as far as I understand. The girls voice is very pleasant.
liking it. have tons of sdr recordings of them also and from the soldiers on the front.. The few first months of Russian army coms where analog but later wagner went more digital
From 0:40 to 1:47 its all Ukrainian transmission, message before the pause is news flash about Russian aviation loses in Vagner Munity that followimidiately with anounsment of crowdfunding for Ukrainian soldier that suddenly breaks, then ther's aforementioned pause, than it's recording of the news story from russian television about the "unick dilect" of one of the villages in Belgorod Oblast that is in fact just people talking Ukrainian.
4:40 - 5:26 "Is it all? Or you will transmit your bullshit again? Transmiting again and again same shit. You transmitting shit. You amusing everybody. ... Transmit further - we will laugh at it. Are you giving birth out there? I can't hear you well."
After that I can't hear the amateut because of powerful news signal.
Wow glory to Ukraine Transmission is complete filth.
I know that it is not so interesting as short waves. But since the start of the war Russia has increased power on their FM transmitters. Before 2022 I could pickup russian radio only closer to the border. Now I'm able to pick them up anywhere in Kharkiv. When I was listening to one of their FM stations they were discussing how cool the chinese is and why it should replace english in schools. That was fun.
Also they have high powered AM transmitters where they spread their russian propaganda (something like russian public radio). This is a real problem for Ukrainian cause it happens quite often that you can't pickup any ukrainian radio station but you can easily tune to the russian public radio.
But the most interesting situation is at night. I'm not able to pick up any ukrainian or russian radio station but there is a lot of romanian/Italian AM stations.
From the waterfall, it looked like AM, not SSB. But since I haven't heard it (yet), I don't know.
It's LSB he has the cursor set to center of signal not carrier frequency, that's default on that Icom, but it can be changed
@@mikekokomomike I changed mine to be consistent with my other panadapters and spectrum analyzers. I forgot about the default.
should be possible for people to use web sdr radio such as hack green to listen in online?
I've been waiting for this one.
Ha, you sometimes find funny stuff on FT8, call signs that resemble FKPTN (or something), etc. Good times
I think I screengrabbed a few like that a while back.
Sounds like commercial radio.
Who was britain fighting in crimea in the crimean war ?
Dunno
@@RingwayManchester take a wild guess
Awsome, Will Rezonans NE be next in line ?
The footage in 6:45 is from Portugal, isn't it?
It is
The statue of Putin is kaput!
Been going on for ages
Yep. Said that in the video
what receiver is in the video?
Icom 7300
Heyyy, mine was like nr 1000! Round numbers rule!
4:36 "- ...and a campaign against Moscow.
- Vankya, this is all, yeah? Or you would go at this s hit more? Spinning that and spinning, such a s hit. Spin it more. Are you giving birth there? I think aeh~ Bad recieving, bad recieving of you.
- Hello my friends. I am Dmytryi Strama. Visit of Pr Minister of India Narenda Modi to Washington ussually not giving much of attention to Russia, Ukraine..."
And I thought the Lids on 7.200 were bad.
video got deleted
Huge respect to the Ukrainian amateur radio operators.
M7TUD
За то что засоряют эфир? А как насчёт радиолюбителей ЛНР и ДНР? В конце концов это ваш премьер-министр виноват, что Украина не захотела заключать мир в Стамбуле
As I remember, if you go back over 40 years ago, shortwave was full of propaganda broadcast stations. It would seem nothing has changed over the years, quite sad really.
I am Ukranian. Yea, 7 MHz are being constantly jammed here. Someone starts talking life is bad in Russia, signal gets jammed by "SHOIHU, HERASIMOV.." (probably our side). I could hear that on 7.055 MHz that someone put recording of jokes against Putin.
Hold on, listening to 4:35 part.
4:35 : "..riot and going towards Moscow." "That's all, yes? Or you'll continute looping that shit? It's looping and looping shit. Oh, you are looping shit? Oh, so funny, so funny. ... Continue looping, and we here will be laughing. ...bad, bad..." Our side starts jamming again.
Ham Radio Trolling makes good listening
Yeah I've really had a laugh at the Ukrainian guy calling them pigs and paedophiles, he seems to really enjoy taunting them!
Low brow but I guess missiles and artillery are lower brow
I only understood one word : potato
Absolute lids on both sides. Nothing to gain at all.
Very interesting but not surprised in war times.
Maybe they can be triangulated.
I remember hearing Russian morse code and jammers during the Wagner coup
ive heard a strong signal on around this freq in english the guy had a very strong eastern european accent, repeating " F U Russia!" (but actually saying the the proper words for FU) i was just being curteous not swearing!
The war in Ukraine is terrible, my heart goes out to them and their fight for independence, but I'm here for the radio-transmitted memes and insults.
Они 30 лет были независимыми и это для них плохо кончилось. Заигрывание с нацизмом, неисполнение международных договорённостей, обстрелы собственных граждан ив ЛНР и ДНР. Вы даже не знаете, что поезд с нацистами Правого сектора поехал усмирять Крым в 2014. Именно поэтому Крым попросился в РФ. Вам этого не говорят.
I'm just waiting on the SSTV propaganda using beautiful Ukrainians and Russians.
if you need translation, how do you know it's propaganda ? :)
I explained everything in the video?
Sounds like Television show, They probably throw towards Ukraine with 0 Television 📺 ?
I have a small shortwave radio now and i cannot get F.A. on it! In America, NY. Shortwave has never been very good here. Reception is awful. Maybe if you have a super powerful
radio? I dunno. I don't find much of it interesting enough to invest $2000 in a radio.
Expensive radio usually won't help you very much. The most important thing is to try to get as far away from sources of interference as possible. Some people for example even go camping and listen to shortwave radio. Then, second thing would be antenna. If you're in an area without interference, then connecting a longer piece of wire to the telescopic antenna would help.
Getting an expensive radio is a distant third option. By the time you get to say a $150-$200 radio, you're most of the way there for just listening. Sure, those $2000 radios will be better, but smaller radios will give you say 80% of what a big radio does.
@@AndrejaKostic I see, that's what I figured. NY is just not ideal and I'm not even in the city anymore, on LI again. I can get some HAM action here, outside is better, and scanner action but i don't have big trunked scanner. All portables. I know it's not ideal.
Shortwave doesn't turn me on that much, really. I wish all of it was online which would be a lot better. Most of the local scanner action is online of course now.
@@thiscorrosion900plenty of online HF radios. KiwiSDRs can be great, but quality is highly variable. The Airspy and SDR Console networks are usually better, but you need the software to use them.
Very little is broadcast to the US these days. There's Radio Havanna, and China from Cuba. Romania broadcasts I think, and there's domestic stations which are mostly religious but some have other programming.
Biggest issue is local noise from all the electronics these days.
Try online receivers to get a taste - if you like it then you can pick up an MLA-30+ and either an SDR (Airspy HF+ or SDR Play RSP1a are best for shortwave, an RTL SDR if you just want to try without spending $100+) or a portable receiver like a Tecsun (if you go outside with that use some wire to make a better antenna).
It's nothing like when I started in the 90s, but there's still a fair amount to hear.
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I would love to have a huge quad like the one at 4:40
Issue is you can not hear it from here as many pirates jamming Russian signals from the US, Canada & the Caribbean. WRMI Legends on 5050 kHz is on till 12 midnight US eastern time & aims their antenna towards Ukraine as we support them but not Russia & wo cares about them. WRMI Legends is also now on 9455 kHz midnight US eastern time & aims there antenna towards the Pacific. I am hearing but not a definite as someone acquired a Firedrake from China & soon will be jamming UVB-76 The Buzzer on 4625 kHz full time. -73's -Cheers!
This ain’t nothing but The Khazars vs The Vikings 2023 edition
Wow if that is your radio you need to do a lot of work to reduce the noise floor even if it is the 7mhz Band
Probably the only person who cares you npc.
Most of this stuff is transmitted from recordings off a radio with its RF gain turned right up, and the bad background noise is part of the recording - so your point is correct but it's the people making the recordings to transmit who need to sort their radios! 😂
There is only one victim here, Slava Ukraine!
Это нацисты. Вы поддерживаете нацизм?
My monies on russia 1-0 penalty shoot out.cheers lewis nice one
Id like to see internal sabotage bring down russkie antennae
lel
2:00 It's a Russian news
5:40 I think it's Russian as well? Quality is poor
6:00 Ukrainian side
What does "Putina Choila" mean? I heard it today.
They should not do this especially on ameture band ITU should take stricter action on them
Slava Ukraine!
Это нацисты.
I honestly don't care what these people are doing to each other. I just want my government to stop sending our money over there. We have enough problems of our own
Send more money, troll
@@wouterke9871 not wanting my country involved in any wars makes me a troll? Ok lol
@@GeorgeLiquor A few pennys for a free world and justice, a fair price in my opinion. Remember WW2 and how your country inherited free speech and freedom for their citizens ?
It's deal with it now, or it'll be 10 times more later. Same excuses were made leading to weakness that caused WWII to be so much worse.
@@kurtfrancis4621 they can't even take Ukraine. Europe could band together and fend them off easily. My country is over $30 trillion in debt. Inflation is steadily rising. We manufacture nothing. We need to sit this one out and fix our own problems, while Europe fixes this problem, should it arise
Nothing here @ 1942 UTC 20230626 in JO21... I'll listen in regularly. Thanks for the primer! 73 de Glenn ON4WIX
None of those involved who are massively disrupting amateur radio is better than the other. Nobody should not offer this nonsense a platform here as well.
Oh well, it’s offered here now 👎
I take no side in this EU created debacle (the real cause of the war was EU and NATO failure to stop Ukraine killing ethnic Russians in Donbass in 2014 onwards). But I see no harm whatsoever in reporting this radio propaganda, many here will find it extremely interesting and without this excellent upload many wouldn't be aware of it.
Слава Україні !!
Героям Слава!🇺🇦
Просрали Украину. Героям сала. 😂
The citizens of Crimea chose in a democratic election to return to Mother Russia by an 86% majority vote. Russia did not take Crimea. Crimea returned home to Russia. All the nonsense that Russia overtook Crimea by force with thousands of troops is misleading. Since the 1990's Crimea leased its warm water port on the Black Sea to Russia. Under the stipulations of the lease, Russia was allowed to operate a naval base there, and 30,000 Russian troops were allowed to be stationed at the base. That's why there were thousands of Russian troops in Crimea...it was per the terms of Russia's lease agreement with Crimea. The language of Crimea is Russian, and many of those in Crimea have relatives living in Russia. So, the people in Crimea voted by an overwhelming majority to join with Russia. The news you've been led to believe about Crimea being annexed by Russia, at the point of a gun, is absolutely and completely false. So...can you now believe anything the media tells you about what is going on over there? I choose to look at media stories about that situation with a jaundiced eye.
You've been drinking the Russian propaganda stuff too I see.
That’s what you’ve been lead to believe through your state controlled and censored media. Look at Putin. He talks nonsense and is becoming increasingly desperate as the whole world condemn him - aside from a few rogue countries.
Meanwhile the bodies build up on both sides. Only Trump seems keen on negotiating with both sides.
Why is that ? £££
$$$
Bet you would've like to negotiate with that German guy about Poland, too. Only Trump's interested in negotiating because he's compromised, and there should be zero negotiation about Ukraine's borders while a single Russian boot remains within it.
Ewww!
Go Russia
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