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🇺🇸US Strategic Forces High Frequency Global Communications System (HF-GCS) 4724kHz Callsign: PINOCCHIO 🤥 EAM to: ALL STATIONS Message: C7Z2NHSHCJYGBHQRNBW5AAAXDC4P3H Received in 🇮🇹Milan 02:17UTC June 25 2025

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Shortwave Observer1 年前

In my video the first moments of the broadcast are missing. You can listen to them here, where you can clearly hear the callsign "PINOCCHIO". 📹: Neet Intel YouTube channel

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Mobile Scanner1 年前

Scan any documents, convert images into text, PDF files, etc. 👍

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John Lundin1 年前

@thenewarea51 Ok that is clearly a order for Taco Bell. Taco locos , and crunch wrap supreme

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Loris Batacchi - capo ufficio pacchi1 年前

Interesting to note that Americans and Russians use the same frequency range for those kind of communications. UVB-76 is 4625 kHz. Just 100khz apart

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Thatcher1 年前

How did your acquire your radio? I was searching online and found nothing other than they are old british military receivers. Love the look and sound of it!

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Algator_phoenix1 年前

What do you think these are transmitted from?

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Military Analysis, Strategy & GeoPolictics1 年前

Is that an R1051 above?

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Shortwave Observer1 年前

No, JRC NRD-515

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mastbanarasi1 年前

@grok where we can buy this machine?

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Käptn Iglo, der Fischstäbchenbeauftragte1 年前

Meaning: "grab an other coffee!" 02:17 UTC+0

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Miss Marple1 年前

If the call sign is Pinocchio, it probably has something to do with Putin. Just a guess!

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