Phenomena Case Files

Russian Doomsday Radio UVB-76

February 19, 2026·1h 22m
Episode Description from the Publisher

It has been transmitting since the days of the Cold War until it went eerily dormant for years. Now, this radio has awakened.For over fifty years, a mysterious shortwave station has droned on frequency 4625 kHz, emitting a monotonous buzz 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Known to radio enthusiasts as UVB-76 or simply "The Buzzer," this Cold War relic has earned a far more ominous nickname: Russia's Doomsday Radio. In this episode, we explore the station's shadowy history, from its origins in the Soviet era to its relocation following military reorganizations. We decode the cryptic voice transmissions that occasionally pierce the static—messages following rigid formats like "Monolith" and "Komanda"—and examine the chilling theory that the Buzzer forms part of Russia's "Dead Hand" nuclear perimeter system. With activity spiking during high-level diplomatic talks and before the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, we investigate whether these coded broadcasts signal something far more sinister. Join us as we pull back the curtain on the static and confront the unsettling question of what—or who—is really listening.*For full transcripts of the show, listen on Apple Podcasts or visit phenomenacasefiles.com

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