ФГКТ (6970 kHz)

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ФГКТ (6970 kHz)
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Frequencies 6.97 MHz
Frequency Range 6.97 MHz - 6.97 MHz
Mode USB
Modulation
ACF
Bandwidth 3 kHz
Location Naro Fominsk, Russia (speculated)
Short Description 6970 kHz is a supposed Russian military station apparently broadcasting from the Naro-Fominsk region of Russia, which is also the Western Military District region. The station broadcasts Monolith voice messages every day at 17:45 UTC, with a similar format as "The Pip". The station uses the callsign ФГКТ (FGKT).
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6970 kHzKiloHertz (kHz) 10^3 Hz is a supposed Russian military station apparently broadcasting from the Naro-Fominsk region of Russia, which is also the Western Military District region. The station broadcasts Monolith voice messages every day at 17:45 UTC, with a similar format as "The Pip". The station uses the callsign ФГКТ (FGKT). Aside from broadcasting messages, this station also plays Russian music. Because of that, it is seemed to be connected to a series of RUSMIL (Russian military) stations similar to "The Stalingrad Clock" or "The Tennis Racket" which broadcasted on 6911 kHzKiloHertz (kHz) 10^3 Hz and had a channel marker with humming noises in the background and a whacking noise constantly interrupting it, similar to a tennis racket. The station's activity itself is not really that interesting, except it is interesting how there's a series of frequencies like these. It is also unknown whenever the station started broadcasting, but it seems to be in early winter-spring 2025.




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