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The new original series by Chicago's WGN called "Manhattan" about the project to build the atomic bomb is set in New Mexico in 1944. While it's a great show, and compelling to watch, there is a hidden treat for numbers station fans as two of the three episodes aired to date have contained radio traffic from numbers stations embedded within the soundtrack.

So far, I haven't been able to identify which stations are being used--but they're more modern than the show's period setting. In the first episode, numbers traffic in English is layered in with static, and other noises to create a suitable "spooky" atmosphere while the show's graphic opening sequence (which debuted in episode three) contains some numbers traffic in German.


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