at the end of "poor places," the looped woman's voice that repeats "yankee hotel foxtrot" is a recording from a "numbers station," which is a short wave radio frequency of unknown origin that usually plays mysterious recordings. many speculate that they are used to send messages to spies.
at the end of "poor places," the looped woman's voice that repeats "yankee hotel foxtrot" is a recording from a "numbers station," which is a short wave radio frequency of unknown origin that usually plays mysterious recordings. many speculate that they are used to send messages to spies.
@illiterature7 Thank you for getting me into number stations and shortwave radio! :)
@illiterature7 Thank you for getting me into number stations and shortwave radio! :)