The Dover Arc 43-Om transmission was first picked up in 2209 in Renton on a frequency of 6220 Khz AM, the broadcast can be traced to somewhere in New Mexico and somewhere off shore or further off the east coast of North America, it was branded Dover White-940 by listeners because it plays the 'White Cliffs of Dover' song, a popular tune in pre-war Britain, every day at 09:40 before repeating four sequences of numbers for ten minutes. There is a brief period of static and then a deep voice which one cannot understand besides the odd word. Sometimes music is played on the station of superior quality to the voice, the music is typical 50s American and British music.
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| - The Dover Arc 43-Om transmission was first picked up in 2209 in Renton on a frequency of 6220 Khz AM, the broadcast can be traced to somewhere in New Mexico and somewhere off shore or further off the east coast of North America, it was branded Dover White-940 by listeners because it plays the 'White Cliffs of Dover' song, a popular tune in pre-war Britain, every day at 09:40 before repeating four sequences of numbers for ten minutes. There is a brief period of static and then a deep voice which one cannot understand besides the odd word. Sometimes music is played on the station of superior quality to the voice, the music is typical 50s American and British music.
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| - Possibly a numbers station broadcasting from two distinctly different areas on the same wavelength
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| - Texas:Renton, Midessa Compact, Wink Sink, Marfa
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| - The Dover Arc 43-Om transmission was first picked up in 2209 in Renton on a frequency of 6220 Khz AM, the broadcast can be traced to somewhere in New Mexico and somewhere off shore or further off the east coast of North America, it was branded Dover White-940 by listeners because it plays the 'White Cliffs of Dover' song, a popular tune in pre-war Britain, every day at 09:40 before repeating four sequences of numbers for ten minutes. There is a brief period of static and then a deep voice which one cannot understand besides the odd word. Sometimes music is played on the station of superior quality to the voice, the music is typical 50s American and British music. By the year 2257, after over 48 years of broadcasting the same message, it was largely forgotten as another pointless numbers station broadcasting to a dead faction years after the nuclear war. However, in 2269, a keen observer of all things pre-war picked up the station on his radio in Marfa and noted a change in the style of broadcast. Whereas before there were only broadcasts in unbreakable 'one time' code, now there was a broadcast in morse code, a considerably more understandable voice that apparently contradicts the Morse code by telling all listeners to turn off their radio's. One must note that of all the towns across Texas, Marfa can get the clearest broadcast. It's radio tower can clearly pick up the encrypted signals and mysterious voice, much to the distaste of the inhabitants.
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