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The Squeaky Wheel

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First air date
  
2000

Sister stations
  
The Pip, UVB-76

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Frequency
  
3828 kHz (night); 5473 kHz (day);

Format
  
Repeated squeaks, occasional Strategic Flash Messages in Russian

Affiliations
  
Russian Armed Forces (unconfirmed)

Affiliation
  
Russian Armed Forces (unconfirmed)

The Squeaky Wheel is the nickname given by radio listeners to a utility shortwave radio station that used to broadcast a distinctive sound. From around 2000 until 2008 this station sounded much like a squeaky wheel. From 2008 the channel marker changed to two different tones in a short sequence repeated with a short silent gap. The frequencies were 5473 kHz (day) and 3828 kHz (night). Several times voice messages in the format of Strategic Flash Messages have been reported. The exact transmitter site is unknown, but is thought to be near Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The signal strength is not very good in Central Europe and the station sometimes even might disappear for days in the noise.

Other frequencies observed are 3650 kHz, 3815 kHz, 5474 kHz, and 5641 kHz.

The Enigma designation is S32 with S indicating Slavic language. However from 2000 to 2005 it was designated XSW when voice on the station was unknown.

References

The Squeaky Wheel Wikipedia


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