"A mystery signal has been logged with surprising clarity across the UK and Europe, bouncing off the ionosphere to reach listeners on the frequency of 7910 kHz (7.910 MHz) from Iran"
V32 is a station sending numbers in the Persian (aka Farsi) language, spoken in Iran, believed to be related to the 2026 Iran war. It is believed to be an adversarial operation targeted against the Islamic Republic regime, although its exact origin and purpose remain unknown.
V32 normally transmits daily on 7842 kHz, at 02:00 UTC and 18:00 UTC. Its broadcasts are apparently prerecorded, the 18:00 UTC transmission repeating the previous 02:00 UTC one. The grouping of numbers is inconsistent, across or within transmissions - ranging from properly formatted 5-digit groups, to digits spoken one by one with clean separation, with in between any loose inconsistent free-form grouping apparently made up by the operator as he reads along. Sections are separated by the word tavajjoh (توجه, "attention") spoken three times.
Dual-tone, 620 Hz / 925 Hz beeps are transmitted in the background every few seconds, which could be artifacts from a particular hardware setup. During the March 7th, 2026, 18:00 UTC transmission, Windows 10 system sounds were leaked onto the air, followed by the transmission getting interrupted.
Right now, 7.910 (MHz) is dead air, at least in my part of the US, but that's get better later toward late afternoon/evening. I cannot transmit on that freq (upper limit for me is 7.300, legally), but definitely have the ability and tools to listen if it reaches me. I want to record this. Interesting they use upper sideband (USB) at 7.910, but that's just a 'standard' and any band (lsb, usb, or even am) can be used if you really desire that.
Very curious to see if it's really encrypted communications or just digital, or both? SSB is typically phone (voice), though.
Activating sleeper cells?
I think so
"A mystery signal has been logged with surprising clarity across the UK and Europe, bouncing off the ionosphere to reach listeners on the frequency of 7910 kHz (7.910 MHz) from Iran"
7910 kHz = 7+9+1+0 = 17
That's interesting!
https://priyom.org/number-stations/other/v32
V32 is a station sending numbers in the Persian (aka Farsi) language, spoken in Iran, believed to be related to the 2026 Iran war. It is believed to be an adversarial operation targeted against the Islamic Republic regime, although its exact origin and purpose remain unknown.
V32 normally transmits daily on 7842 kHz, at 02:00 UTC and 18:00 UTC. Its broadcasts are apparently prerecorded, the 18:00 UTC transmission repeating the previous 02:00 UTC one. The grouping of numbers is inconsistent, across or within transmissions - ranging from properly formatted 5-digit groups, to digits spoken one by one with clean separation, with in between any loose inconsistent free-form grouping apparently made up by the operator as he reads along. Sections are separated by the word tavajjoh (توجه, "attention") spoken three times.
Dual-tone, 620 Hz / 925 Hz beeps are transmitted in the background every few seconds, which could be artifacts from a particular hardware setup. During the March 7th, 2026, 18:00 UTC transmission, Windows 10 system sounds were leaked onto the air, followed by the transmission getting interrupted.
We have the technology to pinpoint the transmitting tower(s) and could very easily take them down, thus disrupting the messaging….
Take down the receivers of the message. That’s their helpers.
I have no problem with that plan at all. Maybe that’s what’s going on under our noses? Just be careful and vigilant wherever you go!
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Right now, 7.910 (MHz) is dead air, at least in my part of the US, but that's get better later toward late afternoon/evening. I cannot transmit on that freq (upper limit for me is 7.300, legally), but definitely have the ability and tools to listen if it reaches me. I want to record this. Interesting they use upper sideband (USB) at 7.910, but that's just a 'standard' and any band (lsb, usb, or even am) can be used if you really desire that.
Very curious to see if it's really encrypted communications or just digital, or both? SSB is typically phone (voice), though.
Please report back, I dont know anything about shortband radio or anything you said lol but it is very interesting to me
Will do.
Indeed. It is very interesting.
Prolly COMs to City of London...
Maybe it's a code that turns out to mean: "FAFO"
Is it a lottery to see who becomes the next temporary leader? 👍😀🇺🇸