@SWLDXBulgaria Just kidding. I actually have no idea what she is saying. I just made something up. Plus I said Bulgarian because your name has Bulgaria in it.
This is a SSB transmission in Russian, and yes it's a woman. Sounds like telephone HF telepatch system. The picture from the video - Radio Bulgaria HF 2MW array near Plovdiv.
@ahedproductions Hey, 73 from Bulgaria and Good DX! I think that are not the Plovdiv-Padarsko antenna arrays, but those of the Russian Woodpecker (Google it for more information). Not sure at all.
It's too late to re-record and understand it but it sounds a lot like it was transmitted in single side band and your radio did not have a beat freq oscillator.
She was saying " I can't believe you lied to me! This is inhumane! You need to get me out of here now! I can't continue much longer! How could you do this to me? (inaudible) I hate you! You will have to live with this for the rest of your life! I hope you won't be able to sleep at night!"
@EminidisMike I speak russian (pretty well, at least), and thoguh I couldn't hear much of what she said, it didn't sound like a Russian accent. I didn't pick up any words.
Single sideband air traffic control station. If you get a decent short wave receiver that can resolve SSB and/or CW you'll be able to hear tons of this stuff clearly, along with a whole shedload of opther interesting things. In English very often, too.
That's the same voice of the lost Russian woman cosmonaut with the strange dialect. She supposedly died in re-entry but the Russians reported the accident as an unmanned satellite.
It's a single sideband transmission, the purpose is hard to say without knowing more or less the frequency it was on. Ship-shore telephone operator, air traffic controller, who knows. Get a receiver capable of SSB reception and take a look around. Shortwave is a fascinating hobby.
I will add this much though, as far as strange transmissions go. There was a group of people on single sideband just between 10 and 11 meters back in 1991, who would carry on and one guy would play his voice on an endless loop saying "click click, beep beep , whooooo cares?' all day long! I kid you not I was told about it, I went and heard it for myself.
@scpmr It has nothing to do with what you're saying. Where did you get that idea? Don't say you understand her when you have no clue what she is saying. Actually I have no idea what she is saying and you are probably right cause I wouldn't know anyway. Just felt like messing with someone and you got lucky.
@mexicub my native language is Russian. I understand some words of what she's saying, like: железнодорожников (railway workers) at about 0:10 and "расписание подписывают" ("they aprove schedule", literally "they sign schedule") at 0:15
This is just like the voice on a bizzare phone call I got at 3 in the morning in 2003. Utterely freaked me out, enough to call the police to investigate. A shouting, panicked woman that sounded European, like a recording yet i recall also responded when i shouted. She sounded terified. There was no number redial on the 1471 and police never got back to even though i called the next day. Still spooks me out, but i swear it sounded like the voice on this video.
@gripsfingers I had a similar experience a few years back when I was in HS. I was babysitting a kid and had just put him to bed and was reading in the living room, boxes of stuff from moving surrounding me. My phone rang with an unknown number. I picked it up, and a creepily garbled, LOUD recording of a woman speaking something that sounded Spanish. There was mixed in static and general dischord mixed in there, too. Spent the entire night with the lights on, chatting with my friends.
Ah, that is reversely inflected Syraco-Albanian. In this clip she is saying "Grigor, you worthless son of a botfly, why have you let our third-smallest goat into the neighbor's tuber-patch?"
Not the voice of a woman at all. These are just frequency signals that SOUND like an agitated human voice.
maskof 2 weeks ago
Sounds like Michele Obama grandmother
bulichi 3 weeks ago
Dont know if she's agitated or not since it sounds like SSB, so?....
Bkeytx 1 month ago
She is not speaking Russian but Bulgarian. Sounds like she was inside some sort of craft maybe. Sounded like she was traveling for sure.
mexicub 1 month ago
@mexicub Bulgarian? Don't think so...
SWLDXBulgaria 1 month ago
@SWLDXBulgaria Just kidding. I actually have no idea what she is saying. I just made something up. Plus I said Bulgarian because your name has Bulgaria in it.
mexicub 1 month ago
This is a SSB transmission in Russian, and yes it's a woman. Sounds like telephone HF telepatch system. The picture from the video - Radio Bulgaria HF 2MW array near Plovdiv.
ahedproductions 3 months ago
@ahedproductions
it sure is SSB
HubSwitch 2 months ago
@ahedproductions Hey, 73 from Bulgaria and Good DX! I think that are not the Plovdiv-Padarsko antenna arrays, but those of the Russian Woodpecker (Google it for more information). Not sure at all.
SWLDXBulgaria 1 week ago
sounds like she sucking cock
MzMario65 3 months ago
It's too late to re-record and understand it but it sounds a lot like it was transmitted in single side band and your radio did not have a beat freq oscillator.
DrMotorDude 4 months ago
She was saying " I can't believe you lied to me! This is inhumane! You need to get me out of here now! I can't continue much longer! How could you do this to me? (inaudible) I hate you! You will have to live with this for the rest of your life! I hope you won't be able to sleep at night!"
mexicub 4 months ago
@mexicub Are you joking?
SWLDXBulgaria 2 months ago
@SWLDXBulgaria I translated this as close as possible. Do you think it should be written a bit different?
mexicub 1 month ago
@mexicub What language is this? I thought you were joking, but if you have translated correctly, this is really interesting broadcast!
SWLDXBulgaria 1 month ago
Sounds like some sort of sports commentary
shedontanks 4 months ago
Great.
bobbydj01 4 months ago
Anyone have any idea what she's saying?
shoplifting1is1fun 4 months ago
The transmission is using SSB. You need an SSB receiver to hear it properly.
jaworskij 5 months ago
lol its Ludmila's ghost yelling :-D
Kenshiroit 5 months ago
a sort of number station? broadcast codes and orders, to be translated by special equipment?
Kenshiroit 5 months ago
I remember her.
lucyk6992 5 months ago
Sounds like Russian.
EminidisMike 6 months ago
@EminidisMike I speak russian (pretty well, at least), and thoguh I couldn't hear much of what she said, it didn't sound like a Russian accent. I didn't pick up any words.
MrNatwill2 5 months ago
Single sideband air traffic control station. If you get a decent short wave receiver that can resolve SSB and/or CW you'll be able to hear tons of this stuff clearly, along with a whole shedload of opther interesting things. In English very often, too.
London2272 7 months ago 2
It's in SSB, maybe something to do with the Cold War, who knows...
shortwavesam 7 months ago
SIDE BAND...
17SPIKE17 7 months ago 3
Its a single side band transmission if you had ssb on your radio it would sound
perfectly normal. it could be a weather forecast etc etc
thats why you cant hear anyone reply
locoman1963 7 months ago 8
@locoman1963
Weather forecast? Don't be ridiculous
promosounds 7 months ago 2
Very eerie!
strawberrysomethings 8 months ago
GIMMIEMYPIZZAIMAFUCKINGKILLYOURWHOLEFAMILY. WHENISTHELASTTIMEYOUSHOWEREDLATELYNEVER.
ANDMAKETHATDOGOUTSIDESHUTITSWHOREMOUTHPLEASE!
Excalibur148c 8 months ago 4
There's a creepypasta in this.
BlitztheDragon 8 months ago
It's single-sideband received on an AM radio, you idiot
Dicknose88 9 months ago 2
@Dicknose88 He just didn't know what is SSB, why you're calling him idiot?
SWLDXBulgaria 1 week ago
I hope never to encounter a bee that sounds so angry.
LikaLaruku 9 months ago 4
Someone on a cordless phone. They used to use overlapping frequencies.
doylefish 10 months ago 2
That's the same voice of the lost Russian woman cosmonaut with the strange dialect. She supposedly died in re-entry but the Russians reported the accident as an unmanned satellite.
Superlibertytv 10 months ago 4
I got a phone call from an 11 digit phone number last summer and a voice like this was blaring into the phone until I hung up .
mantis65 11 months ago 4
@mantis65, This could be a prank call, but who knows. If i where you then, i would trow that phone into a fire. I would be scared shitless.
TheRealDutchOwner 9 months ago
I liked the part were she said "AASDBNUEBFEFEFBEYBUVDYBBU QDQWIDUBNQ..."
r3ini 11 months ago 12
well shortwave is like that but is this a different language?
MichaelHansenFUN 11 months ago
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It's a single sideband transmission, the purpose is hard to say without knowing more or less the frequency it was on. Ship-shore telephone operator, air traffic controller, who knows. Get a receiver capable of SSB reception and take a look around. Shortwave is a fascinating hobby.
G0IFI 1 year ago
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G0IFI 1 year ago
reminds me when I told that Bulgarian chick I just finished pounding that I wasn't going to bring her back to the USA, ah the good ole days.
ZXROMEO 1 year ago 5
I will add this much though, as far as strange transmissions go. There was a group of people on single sideband just between 10 and 11 meters back in 1991, who would carry on and one guy would play his voice on an endless loop saying "click click, beep beep , whooooo cares?' all day long! I kid you not I was told about it, I went and heard it for myself.
escueladeleyi 1 year ago
sounds like someone playing a recording , but the real question would be for what purpose??
escueladeleyi 1 year ago
Sounds like radio teletype borked her French voice speaking English.
jjovereats 1 year ago
Someone pissed off a hive full of bees...
HarvestmanMan 1 year ago 4
Sounds like distorted Greek to me, or a dialect thereof.
starsquid 1 year ago
thats just weak signal voice broakast
linutas 1 year ago
It sounds like some kind of voice encryption but I am not sure of it.
SWL1409 1 year ago
It think I understand some words of it. . I dont know how exactly to translate it to english. It's about railways:
...they aprove schedule...
..railway workers..
..their schedule...
scpmr 1 year ago 5
@scpmr It has nothing to do with what you're saying. Where did you get that idea? Don't say you understand her when you have no clue what she is saying. Actually I have no idea what she is saying and you are probably right cause I wouldn't know anyway. Just felt like messing with someone and you got lucky.
mexicub 1 month ago
@mexicub my native language is Russian. I understand some words of what she's saying, like: железнодорожников (railway workers) at about 0:10 and "расписание подписывают" ("they aprove schedule", literally "they sign schedule") at 0:15
scpmr 1 month ago
This is just like the voice on a bizzare phone call I got at 3 in the morning in 2003. Utterely freaked me out, enough to call the police to investigate. A shouting, panicked woman that sounded European, like a recording yet i recall also responded when i shouted. She sounded terified. There was no number redial on the 1471 and police never got back to even though i called the next day. Still spooks me out, but i swear it sounded like the voice on this video.
gripsfingers 2 years ago 40
@gripsfingers I had a similar experience a few years back when I was in HS. I was babysitting a kid and had just put him to bed and was reading in the living room, boxes of stuff from moving surrounding me. My phone rang with an unknown number. I picked it up, and a creepily garbled, LOUD recording of a woman speaking something that sounded Spanish. There was mixed in static and general dischord mixed in there, too. Spent the entire night with the lights on, chatting with my friends.
Erinwolfrus 11 months ago
@gripsfingers Wow. That would scare the fuck out of me.
Was she doing it in English? It would have even been scarier in another language.
dissident93 8 months ago
@gripsfingers
Not gonna lie, that story of yours scares the shit out of me.
shoplifting1is1fun 4 months ago 3
@gripsfingers Was it Refbatch? (Search her videos on here)
weds9994 3 months ago in playlist broadcasts 3
@gripsfingers Are you joking?
SWLDXBulgaria 1 week ago
That sounds freakishly like the voice of the female 'lost cosmonaut'... Brr!
Belease 2 years ago 5
@Belease exactly. that clip still haunts me. sound exactly like her.
reinaldojr 1 year ago 3
Was that transmission in Single Side Band without the beat frequency oscillator? That usually happens when you tune a SSB station in AM mode.
gccengineering1996 2 years ago 6
@gccengineering1996 I Agree, I think this was in ssb, and the person listening was in AM mode.
flash178 2 years ago 2
Ah, that is reversely inflected Syraco-Albanian. In this clip she is saying "Grigor, you worthless son of a botfly, why have you let our third-smallest goat into the neighbor's tuber-patch?"
zosimos111 2 years ago 50