Cracking The Code On The Illegal Shortwave Signal
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"Commander Bunny for president, Give the nation a hare transplant" & "the leader of the rodent revolution"... more accurate prediction than Nostradamus 🤣
Wonder if anyone used the numbers from the number station as lottery numbers 😂
I did once but they were numbers from the EAMs. Won bugger all though 😂
Only if the message isn’t broken. 🤔 No lucky Numbers if they crack the code!
Hurley from Lost would advise against it 😅
If someone were to win the lottery using numbers from a station, I think it would only be fair to do something nice for Lewis. Maybe a nice car, like a Mercedes convertible.
Ah, classic code-cracking method from kids' spy kits in the 80s, along with invisible ink pens and boxes with hidden compartments!
Something very eerie about these “unknown” broadcasts
Soon as I heard E and T was the most common letters, I couldn't help but point my finger and say....ET phone Home. 😂.
the voice here is a pitched up US google tts voice, which is a default voice for google assistant in english US.
Commander Bunny's manifesto is long enough that you could use it as a key for a one-time pad for the other messages, perhaps.
I genuinely didn’t realise Greensleeves was that old! , i also like Fleetwood Mac. 😂
Thank you for another great video.
Thanks my friend
you have me obbsessing with radios now
Welcome to the club
obbsessing.. when one b isn't enough
It's not an obsession......it's a way of life! 😃
@@KeystoneInvestigations obbsession
Grab a cheap handheld like a PL-330 and just go exploring!
If the location is unknown then the "illegality" of it is also unknown.
A lot of puzzle books carry those types of cryptograms.
Interesting as always
There must be a Púca involved here! 🙂
pirate station looks like with the 6960khz frequency
Yep I said that
RM, have you considered covering HF transmissions by aircraft crossing the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans? I find them to be really interesting.
How To Listen To Aircraft THOUSANDS Of Miles Away
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Bombay Radio is quite a frequent visitor in Europe. Gander or Santa Maria are also nice to listen to.
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@@Richard_K1630 HF airband. Maybe look up Shanwick Oceanic.
I have to get one of them great radio scanners
Hi there. Which model of Tecsun is shown in the video please?
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Does Fleetwoodmac have a song with bunnies in it?
I wish when you showed pictures of radios and talk about a certain frequency. you would show the correct frequency on the radio...
Like at 0:46 the picture shows 6055 but you say its on 6960.. That not what your showing in the picture.....
It’s stock footage, I didn’t record the recordings as I clearly said
@@RingwayManchester, and we appreciate you doing that, rather than using A.I. graphics like certain other UA-cam channels.
Just FYI: Fleetwood Mac is a US band from Portland, Oregon. Pop Songs from the 80's... See Barracuda and Landslide if my memory is working.
I know who they are 😂 just not why they were mentioned. They’re from London btw.
Since when were Fleetwood Mac American,
@@superbassmanwell I suppose Buckingham and Nicks were lol.
Brain farts: Barracuda was Heart from Vancouver, BC. This version of Greensleeves sounds like Liz Story.
Some bored pretending agent 😅😅😅
2nd comment!
1st coment!
I imagine there is no real purpose, just feels like a number station and radio enthusiast memeing on people, making references to the famous green sleaves and rabbit brodcasts. In a good way, this feels like the exact nerdy and obscure stuff you would expect from a radio enthusiast.😂
As a furry (a blue and white rabbit) and a ham who once worked as a volunteer at the national hamfest wearing a rabbit onesie I'd say you're not wrong there. Alas as much as I wish it had been, it was not me.
The real mysteries are numberwang stations.
But you must be ready for when they rotate the board 🤩
Interesting, but I really come here for the banging tune at the end 🥳
”Drum and bass” by Andrew Huang. 🙂
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Me too! Totally slaps!! 🤘
Why is he doing it? ....because he has too much time on his hands! Come on Pirates, leave the numbers to Cuba and other banana republics and stick to playing music! 8-)
Music is available everywhere nothing new or original just another station pumping out music, shortwave is and was the home of weird radio signals, if you want music go to fm
@gloomyvale3671 Wrong, I've heard all kinds of bizarre music I'd never hear on FM. Pretty much anything is more interesting than numbers repeated over and over.
Banana!
Buzz
@@StalinTheMan0fSteel I’m not wrong at all my point is we have streaming any music you desire shortwave number stations have been the reason for the increase in the popularity of shortwave, people want weird or strange signals it stirs the imagination.
Well, that explains it all. Now my life's complete. Movin' on.
Major problem with their manifesto: Rabbits aren't rodents.
You should do a shortwave radio tier list.
A substitution code is the type used by 8 year olds. I know I used them at about that age. They are very simple to translate and no serious person would ever use them. With that in mind the transmitter is probably a teenager messing around. DF signals can be located using DF of the ground wave. Eventually the person will grow up and it will stop.
And for 20 years there have been free websites and local utilities for “rot-X encryption”. Very easy to automate this and the voice from a raspberry pi and a transmitter nowadays
I hope it wasn't a teenager that passed away.
It seems like a lot of effort to make a joke broadcast that isn't even that funny. Risking legal penalties for it doesn't seem a good trade, either. I think the number pirates could be more creative. Make the messages play out some kind of story, maybe, or even some sort of scavenger hunt.
maybe the RodentRev is out and about in protest of the Haitians eating dogs and cats in Springfield
It's a white Canton woman.
Hello, A thought occurred to me of another use of the term: Monkey Boy. It was used in the movie, Buckeroo Bonzai. One of the characters called nearly everyone that term. This may not have any relation to your video’s subject but I thought i’d pass it along in case it could be of some use.
I've long harboured the suspicion that Mick Fleetwood was, in fact, a dozen rabbits in a man-suit. Now, on to decoding the lyrics to "Tusk"!
Havana Moon, the mysterious man who published several cheap pamphlets on number stations in the 1980s said he came across a few very amateur number stations (usually in Spanish) in which all of the numbers were 1-26 and that always suggested a decodable message. In one case the code (if it could be called one) was simply A = 26, B= 25, C= 24, and so on.
Gee it's so strange, all the numbers are between 1 and 26, that's how many letters are in the alphabet, yet I don't think I could EVER decode this. Who do they think they're fooling 🤔
A lesson can be taken from Greensleeves messages.
The _second_ time you use the same cypher pad, it's as good as cracked.
Nice to (a) see someone using a coding scheme other than A=1, B=2, etc & (b) somone using frequency analysis to crack it. Most of these amateur numbers stations want their messages to be read. Infamously the first Zodiac cypher was a simple substitution cypher was cracked by amateurs. However the second cypher the serial killer created was so complex that his cheeky "I hope you're having lots of fun in trying to catch me..." message took decades rather than weeks to solve meaning that the sender didn't get the reaction he doubtless hoped to get.
Is that music at the end of your vid from the cyberspace music in system shock remake?
I seem to be unable to comment on this video. Why?
Rabbits aren't rodents
Obvious trolling? Internet has replaced need for number stations, current known ones use MSK or FSK like XPA/2 or JSDF slot machine.
Cuba still does old fashioned numbers stations.
Thats a radio telescope in the begining of the video.
@@CaptainDonut0 yes I’m well aware of what it is… I filmed it
Is this station still on the air? Is there a known schedule for them? 😂
Yes and no 😄
Much like Bob Holness didn't play sax on Baker St, Henry VIII didn't write Greensleeves!
I’m guessing you are not 500 years old and heard about the true writer of the tune, Bob Holness did indeed play sax on Baker Street, Holness is the most prolific sax player, he even trained Bill Clinton to play when Clinton visited South Africa. Holness was also credited with the creation of life on earth and the invention of the clock, he is also linked to the creation of musical youth. Holness is also well known in the Vatican, often advising popes dating back 1000 years. Holness also enjoys fracking, syphoning stocks of both North sea oil and gas. Holness is even mentioned in classic literature, Shakespeare wrote about how Holness defeated a cadre of witches, numbering in the thousands. Holness also wrote a Haynes Manuel on how to bust blocks, Holness now resides in Egypt somewhere in the valley of the kings plotting his next venture into history.
@@gloomyvale3671 well I don't know what to say to that apart from Viva Bob Holness!
@@gloomyvale3671 But could be put a Fruit Pastille in his mouth without chewing?
@@paulsengupta971 indeed he can he was the world record holder of completely consuming a packet of fruit pastels without chewing once. Holness also holds the record for eating 33 shredded wheat bricks, Beefy Botham said it was god like he never in his life seen a Human consume so much wheat in 1 sitting. Holness also holds the record for the number of sheep sheared 1200 in 5 minutes, Holness also created pasteurisation, Pasteur was trying to freeze milk, Holness snuck in while he was outside smoking and turned the Bunsen burner on, the ancient Egyptians talk of a man who came from the sky with the means of moving large blocks over vast distances. If you look carefully in Taxi Driver you can see Holness in the background, he had a massive pimp business going, he controlled all of Manhattan, Holness was seen as a good if strict leader, if you were honest he was good but get on the wrong side of him and he would dispatch you with concrete boots. Someone said Holness was on a tv show but I can’t find any information on that so I don’t think that’s true.
@@gloomyvale3671 I was supposed to be on Blockbusters but I didn't want to go, so two of my class mates went instead. They got through three gold runs.
Being able to decode the message surely had to indicate someone like Commander Bunny being behind the message.
Otherwise, someone having acess to schemes using eliptical curves or modular arithmetic or other incredibly hard to break schemes would not have provide a breakable cipher.
I saw the second message was from 10-9-24 and thought "Wait a minute! It's not Octobe....oh, right, silly me!"
I imagine if you had the time to write a program to crack these codes it would be faster or is it part of experience to try to crack the code old school ?
Thanks!
Thanks so much!!
@@RingwayManchester You're welcome, great channel.
Hilarious
Wonder if generative AI might decode some of these cyphers.
Those Cesar ciphers? Most probably. More sophisticated ciphers like 'we don't know the book, neither the chapter, neither the x word in y row', those, no.
Even if you found a book where the numbers would make out a readable sentence, you can't be sure there is no second book with another meaning
Not generative. They are LSTM (parrots). But integer sequencing models, maybe yes.
@@foobarf8766 “AI” noise reduction algorithms are good at catching-out generated noise, AKA statistical skews, but one supposes most encryption carefully looks at their key entry now so that probably wouldn’t do much.
they got fleetwood mac mixed up with jefferson airplane, who wrote the song "white rabbit"