yes it's russian, but some numbers she says in slang, for example "five" on russian will be like "pyat' ", but in slang it will be "pyat'yorka", also "four" - "chetyre" in slang - "chetvyorka". Sorry for my bad english, if I made mistakes. (I'm russian)
It´s a number station. They are spy or military broadcast. They send out numbers so nobody can understand. Try google it, just type in number stations.
Sounds a bit like a weather forecast giving air pressure, visibility, wind speed etc. The British Shipping Forecast has a similar delivery style. If it's on a marine frequency it seems possible that's what it is.
Sounds a bit like a weather forecast giving air pressure, visibility, wind speed etc. The British Shipping Forecast has a similar delivery style. If it's on a marine frequency it seems likely that's what it is but obviously in a foreign language of some sort.
One other thing that may confuse a non native speaker, they say одинка as a designator for One which is a bit of an idiomatic anomaly since the norm is один.
Random transmission. It sounds synthetic or computer based. Unfortunatly I have no idea whats going on lol. Im a newbie at this radio thing.. whats better than an ICOM?
Unfortunately* also Droika is an Alpha word but I cant make the others out.. It sounds like names and letters, it sounds like a weather station or mobile. weird.. I wish I knew what language that is.. but I lack in eastern European languages. I could be an emergency transmission perhaps? :]
Hi, its mixed russian and polish, children/woman voice. Some numbers are in russian some in polish also she says null which means zero but its not from russian nor polish language and she doesnt use simple numbers but the names of the numbers. I dont know if in english is equivalnet of this slavic grammar form.
this is Russian
MrViTopol 3 months ago
This is Station Numbers. Intelligence spy
rastreador27 3 months ago
i understand sometimes russian numbers then the voice counts zero in german means null = 0
superturbo396 4 months ago
yes it's russian, but some numbers she says in slang, for example "five" on russian will be like "pyat' ", but in slang it will be "pyat'yorka", also "four" - "chetyre" in slang - "chetvyorka". Sorry for my bad english, if I made mistakes. (I'm russian)
IV310390 6 months ago
Numbers station. Definitely.
supertoaster94 7 months ago
Can someone translate all what the lady said
jazepso 11 months ago
It's Russian, but may be it's CZ station.
dshleymo 1 year ago
This is S11a Cherta.
danixvideos 1 year ago
This is Russian. Russian numbers.
izafet 1 year ago
It´s a number station. They are spy or military broadcast. They send out numbers so nobody can understand. Try google it, just type in number stations.
thekingzliar 1 year ago
It's a location to a hidden beacon station in the middle of nowhere. I know 4.125mhz is used from boaters or something. Anyway.
umbsix 1 year ago
хахахаха тройка пятерка =))
guginotos 1 year ago
Its Russian
Gurkmomma 1 year ago
Sounds a bit like a weather forecast giving air pressure, visibility, wind speed etc. The British Shipping Forecast has a similar delivery style. If it's on a marine frequency it seems possible that's what it is.
mijk2 1 year ago
Sounds a bit like a weather forecast giving air pressure, visibility, wind speed etc. The British Shipping Forecast has a similar delivery style. If it's on a marine frequency it seems likely that's what it is but obviously in a foreign language of some sort.
mijk2 1 year ago
i wonder why does she keep telling numbers
4tt1 1 year ago
it is coded message for spy agents.
number stations
zoltan6561 2 years ago
S11a Russian Number station, S for slavic language. (Enigma 2000 classification : S11a).
SWL1409 2 years ago
Write on Google: KGB Stations
This is the answer of this strange transmission!
MedicalService 2 years ago
OK here you go - enjoy :)
07953 07953 *word thats sounds like Attention* 63073657001773530168019762713887716086866126980599003979079008275565658280
3LITA 2 years ago
Its Russian, reading off sequence of numbers, and thats not Droika, its Dvoika which is two in Russian.
3LITA 2 years ago
One other thing that may confuse a non native speaker, they say одинка as a designator for One which is a bit of an idiomatic anomaly since the norm is один.
3LITA 2 years ago
Random transmission. It sounds synthetic or computer based. Unfortunatly I have no idea whats going on lol. Im a newbie at this radio thing.. whats better than an ICOM?
sethy1 2 years ago
Unfortunately* also Droika is an Alpha word but I cant make the others out.. It sounds like names and letters, it sounds like a weather station or mobile. weird.. I wish I knew what language that is.. but I lack in eastern European languages. I could be an emergency transmission perhaps? :]
sethy1 2 years ago
polish latvian esti or some thing like that former russian sate lingo ?
DIESEL1844 2 years ago
it is not eesti.
randomforum 2 years ago
Any idea what language it is?
ct1600 2 years ago
Unfortunately not. So if anyone else knows, please reply!
SignalHacker2k8 2 years ago
@SignalHacker2k8
Russian
ryou32bang 1 year ago
@SignalHacker2k8
Hi, its mixed russian and polish, children/woman voice. Some numbers are in russian some in polish also she says null which means zero but its not from russian nor polish language and she doesnt use simple numbers but the names of the numbers. I dont know if in english is equivalnet of this slavic grammar form.
LajkelDILachino 10 months ago
I think each cypher its from different language. Theris is enslish, russian and ...... :O
miodeq 8 months ago
@SignalHacker2k8 Its Russian.It sounds like She says 0 0 3 7 6 0 0 14 14, Im note even Russian.
GorridVEVO 6 months ago
@SignalHacker2k8 It's some form of slavic language it almost sounds Russian.
epicsucess 5 months ago
@ct1600 It's Russian
hugboxx 1 year ago
@ct1600
Belarussian or Polish
Voice reading the numbers.
vladsol2009 4 months ago