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Are there any radio stations that broadcast numbers?

Are there any radio stations that broadcast numbers?

There are also claims that State Department -operated stations, such as KKN50 and KKN44, used to broadcast similar “numbers” messages or related traffic, although these radio stations have been off air for many years.

What is the phone number for Trinity Broadcasting Network?

You can call Trinity Broadcasting Network at (714) 832-2950 phone number, write an email, fill out a contact form on their website www.tbn.org, or write a letter to Trinity Broadcasting Network, PO Box 316, Fort Worth, Texas, 76161-3160, United States.

How does a broadcast address work in a network?

A broadcast works in a similar way to a mailing list: the recipients are not visible to each other and the sender has no way of knowing the addresses of the network users. Only if the users contact the sender one-to-one do they disclose their own address.

Where do I find the broadcast address on my computer?

In a network, the first address field is reserved for the network and the last for the broadcast address. In the field between these two are the host addresses of the network. To identify the broadcast address of your network, enter cmd under Windows in your start menu and press the enter key. This opens the Windows console.

There are also claims that State Department -operated stations, such as KKN50 and KKN44, used to broadcast similar “numbers” messages or related traffic, although these radio stations have been off air for many years.

Is it illegal to listen to numbers stations?

Exercise caution though, numbers stations have urban legend status with some people (for example, it is not illegal to listen in to numbers stations), but at least you can hear some of the recordings and learn more about the stations at your leisure.

What do numbers stations mean in real life?

Another characteristic of numbers station broadcasts is the messages feel like gibberish, or nonsensical words, letters, or songs strung together. In reality, they likely mean a great deal to the right listener. Numbers stations appeared shortly after World War II, and while they were most plentiful during the Cold War, many still broadcast today.

What makes a numbers station sound like gibberish?

Another characteristic of numbers station broadcasts is the messages feel like gibberish, or nonsensical words, letters, or songs strung together. In reality, they likely mean a great deal to the right listener.

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