Strangely Odd

For decades a shortwave numbers station broadcast five-figure groups to no one — until the night it answered back. Signals archivist Gordon Selby plays the recordings, traces the carrier to a transmitter that shouldn't exist, and asks what happens when a dead frequency starts responding to the people listening. Tonight's Numbers Station Puzzler: crack the broadcast, then email your answer and the episode number (episode 51) to doublesecretlabs@gmail.com for a shot at a secret line to the show. Presented by Double Secret Labs — we do science so you don't have to. Find Strangely Odd on YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.

What is Strangely Odd?

A late-night call-in show hosted by Sterling Gray. One impossible guest, open lines for the night owls, and the Numbers Station Puzzler — a coded broadcast to crack — every episode. UFOs, cryptids, strange signals, and whatever's out past the edge of the dial. Presented by Double Secret Labs: we do science so you don't have to.