Mysterious Shortwave Radio Station Emerges Amid US-Israeli War on Iran
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5 questionsThe signal appears at 05:30 and 21:30 Iranian time, with each broadcast lasting about 90 minutes.
According to AftonbladetThe station broadcasts at 0200 and 1800 GMT, according to an expert.
According to Daily Mirror - MainContext: This discrepancy creates confusion about the exact schedule of the broadcasts, which could affect monitoring efforts and analysis of the station's operational patterns.
The amateur radio group Priyom has roughly located the station in northern Italy, Switzerland, western Germany, eastern France, Belgium, or the Netherlands.
According to AftonbladetSome triangulation data places the signal near the Red Sea, suggesting it may be from a foreign intelligence agency like Mossad or the CIA.
According to Daily Mirror - MainContext: The disagreement on location (Europe vs. Red Sea region) leads to different theories about who is behind the station and its intended targets, impacting assessments of the threat and geopolitical implications.
Former U.S. intelligence officers suggest the signal is likely intended for American spies in Iran as backup communication.
According to AftonbladetAn expert speculates the station might be from Iran's opposition because the Iranian government started jamming it after a few days.
According to Daily Mirror - MainContext: This reflects conflicting theories on whether the station is operated by U.S. intelligence for its agents in Iran or by Iranian opposition groups, which has major implications for understanding the conflict's covert dimensions.