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I have a very big responsibility to all of you. I represent Russia here.
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: RussianTroll
I have a very big responsibility to all of you. I represent Russia here.
Darn, you're like an ambassador. I knew I had friends in high places!
Cheers
originally posted by: TXRabbit
a reply to: TXRabbit
And Here It Is
History
The station was first reported in the 1970s. Prior to 1990, its channel marker was a short, high pitched tone emitted every two seconds.
Until September 2010, The Buzzer served the former Moscow Military District. It transmitted from the now abandoned 143rd Communication Hub in Povarovo near Moscow, and used the callsign УЗБ76 (UZB76).
Since September 2010, The Buzzer serves the new Western Military District; some facts about the station move can be found here (in Russian). The activity has also significantly increased due to a much larger coverage area. On 7 September that year, the core recipient callsign was changed to МДЖБ (MDZhB).
On 28 December 2015, the station adopted a new core recipient callsign, ЖУОЗ (ZhUOZ). Since early 2019, many different recipient callsigns have been in regular use, with АНВФ (ANVF) replacing ЖУОЗ as the most common callsign.