June 12, 2025
Unexplained Radio Broadcasts Throughout History


Ominous static crackles... then fades into eerie ambient music.
Since the dawn of radio, mysterious transmissions have pierced the airwaves—coded messages, strange voices, eerie tones, and broadcasts that defy explanation. Some say they’re spy signals. Others believe they’re something far more unearthly.
Tonight, we tune into the unexplained. From chilling number stations to ghostly broadcasts that were never traced, we’re diving deep into the strangest and most haunting radio transmissions ever recorded.
This is Unexplained Radio Broadcasts Throughout History. Stay tuned... if you dare.
Transcript
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Start your free seven-day trial and unlock this episode plus hundreds more, all ad-free when you become a Mysterian on Patreon. giving rise to numerous theories and wild speculation.
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In this article, we will delve into the unsettling world of unexplained radio broadcasts, exploring some of the most famous instances and their possible origins.
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Lastly, we will discuss the implications of these broadcasts and why they continue to pique our interest. The UVB-76, the buzzer.
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One of the most well-known enigmatic radio broadcasts is the UVB-76, also known as the buzzer. First detected in the late 1970s, this mysterious Russian shortwave radio station emits a repetitive
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Unlock this episode right now by clicking on the link for your free seven-day trial in the show notes or by visiting mysteriousradio.com.
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00:00:00.919 --> 00:00:15.519
Start your free seven-day trial and unlock this episode plus hundreds more, all ad-free when you become a Mysterian on Patreon. giving rise to numerous theories and wild speculation.
2
00:00:15.759 --> 00:00:27.979
In this article, we will delve into the unsettling world of unexplained radio broadcasts, exploring some of the most famous instances and their possible origins.
3
00:00:28.219 --> 00:00:38.500
Lastly, we will discuss the implications of these broadcasts and why they continue to pique our interest. The UVB-76, the buzzer.
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00:00:38.719 --> 00:00:53.919
One of the most well-known enigmatic radio broadcasts is the UVB-76, also known as the buzzer. First detected in the late 1970s, this mysterious Russian shortwave radio station emits a repetitive
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00:00:54.959 --> 00:01:05.339
Unlock this episode right now by clicking on the link for your free seven-day trial in the show notes or by visiting mysteriousradio.com.

















