Today, February 11, 2026, the UVB-76 radio station, also known as "Doomsday Radio" or "The Buzzer," surprised listeners with its unusual activity. According to the telegram channel "UVB-76 Broadcast," the station transmitted 12 coded voice signals throughout the day.
This abnormal activity, which had not been observed in the station's entire history, began at 09:05 Moscow time with the message "Akrokren." Over the next few hours, the radio station broadcast a series of unusual words, such as "fishing," "goofball," "blitzcider," "sway," and others. The last two words, "dove" and "cobofleet," were transmitted at 13:06 and 13:07 respectively.
Need for Expert Explanations
Experts in Signal Monitoring (OSINT) believe that such a change in the duration and frequency of broadcasts could indicate an increase in military readiness. Official comments regarding this event have not yet been provided.
It’s worth reminding that UVB-76 has been broadcasting since the Soviet era and continues to be an important element of military communications. In normal mode, the station switches to a monotone buzzing format; however, it periodically sends coded messages, sparking numerous speculations and theories among listeners.
Records and Mysteries
The record activity on February 11 also surpassed previous figures—previously, the radio station typically transmitted between 1 to 10 such signals in a single day. Each word becomes part of a narrative that researchers of the broadcasts follow—what is really encoded in these powerful messages?
Recent events from "Doomsday Radio" suggest that the theme of military communications remains relevant, and the station's specific activity interests not only radio enthusiasts but also analysts eager to unravel its secrets.