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Author Topic: WRMI 6915 AM 2356 UTC 16 Feb 2016  (Read 8527 times)

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WRMI 6915 AM 2356 UTC 16 Feb 2016
« on: February 16, 2016, 2357 UTC »
OM singing.
Now OM talking, religious, talk, mention of disciples.
Not sure now if this is a pirate or SWBC.
WRMI ID At 0000z. But they use 9955 kHz. So some sort of spur or mixing product? Or a  pirate relay?
« Last Edit: February 17, 2016, 0003 UTC by ChrisSmolinski »
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WRMI Overcomer relay!!! on 6915 2345z?
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2016, 0001 UTC »
2345z Just tuned in the carrier, listened & it seems to be a relay of Overcomer Ministries...
weak s5 but ID'd at 0000z...
0010z is this what "speaking in tongues" sounds like?

Ultimate question: Spur or relay?

[Sorry for freq typo... Multitasking isn't always possible  :-\ ]

***UPDATE:
It's a NEW freq for WRMI!!! I called WRMI & spoke with Jeff White. It will be a new outlet as of tomorrow, at a bearing of 285 degs [toward San Diego]!!! It appears on their website under "Programming" section. Mr. White was a little startled & said they'd only started transmitting at 2330z. I laughed & joked that despite no press on this new freq, there's a crew of us watching them. He was a nice guy to talk with!

Research reveals Jeff is the founder of WRMI, FYI...

IMHO, the FCC did this intentionally!!! LOL  :P

« Last Edit: February 17, 2016, 0224 UTC by Rafman »
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Re: Overcomer relay on 6910 2345z?
« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2016, 0004 UTC »
6915.

Just audible and often "unusable."


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Re: WRMI 6915 AM 2356 UTC 16 Feb 2016
« Reply #3 on: February 17, 2016, 0004 UTC »
I have this here also at 0002 UTC....OM singing audible over some heavy local noise. Tough copy....

Hmmm...interestingly enough, there doesn't seem to be any pirate operations on 6915 in the last few years other than one from Europe that hasn't been heard here in many moons. This should provoke a parody or two.... 8)
« Last Edit: February 17, 2016, 0912 UTC by Skipmuck »
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Re: WRMI 6915 AM 2356 UTC 16 Feb 2016
« Reply #4 on: February 17, 2016, 0007 UTC »
Hearing the same down here in KY.
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Re: WRMI 6915 AM 2356 UTC 16 Feb 2016
« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2016, 0011 UTC »
0010- S3-4 in the noise here

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Re: WRMI 6915 AM 2356 UTC 16 Feb 2016
« Reply #6 on: February 17, 2016, 0013 UTC »
Hearing it also.  Sounds likes man singing but audio a bit "watery" here and signal not very strong.
As Chris mentioned, may be a mixing product.  At times sounds like two signal interlapping with each other.
Not sure if current geomagnetic storm may be creating some weird prop effects tonight.

Checked the schedule, Rafman, and it looks like it will be Bro. Stair on 24/7 on this frequency.
Won't this interfere will the MARS broadcast sometimes heard on 6913?
I guess the question I have is why the FCC would allow a commercial station to broadcast on a frequency so far outside the 41-metre band?
« Last Edit: February 17, 2016, 0126 UTC by JohnS »
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Re: WRMI 6915 AM 2356 UTC 16 Feb 2016
« Reply #7 on: February 17, 2016, 0032 UTC »
WRMI? 6915 kHz AM  0022 17feb16 UTC
Good sig but strange
0022 - sounds like moaning
0031 - Preaching???? "End of time..."
0045 - This is just too wacko. Think I'll go back to listening to static!
« Last Edit: February 17, 2016, 0047 UTC by TOM HOOPER »
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Re: WRMI 6915 AM 2356 UTC 16 Feb 2016
« Reply #8 on: February 17, 2016, 0121 UTC »
115z Brother $tair commentary

A little weak but above noise
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Re: WRMI 6915 AM 2356 UTC 16 Feb 2016
« Reply #9 on: February 17, 2016, 0144 UTC »
Listened for a few minutes earlier... weak reception in and out of high noise level here.

I thought maybe Brother Stair had turned pirate.  ;D
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Re: WRMI 6915 AM 2356 UTC 16 Feb 2016
« Reply #10 on: February 17, 2016, 0210 UTC »


  0208 Z: Brother Stair, S5 here, heavy QRN and QSB. :-X
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Re: WRMI 6915 AM 2356 UTC 16 Feb 2016
« Reply #11 on: February 17, 2016, 0300 UTC »
I toured WRMI last summer and met Jeff White and most of the crew. All really nice and they spent a lot of time with us (wife was with me). Quite an installation and an outstanding antenna farm. If you are ever going to be in the area schedule a tour with them ahead of time. Info is on their web site.
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Re: WRMI 6915 AM 2356 UTC 16 Feb 2016
« Reply #12 on: February 17, 2016, 0534 UTC »
I'd just stumbled into content at 5:20+UTC and there is still barely legible signal, interesting audio. Hope conditions improve, thank you for the broadcast WRMI!

[Edit B. Stair (?) thing is on now at 5:42, it's intense!]

[Edit: Same strange content has continued until  0653Z, Still on.  Quite an off-the-wall marathon. Was this all in fact WRMI?

Off at 0658? No, back at 0700, QSO?  What a thrill, thanks for the show!
« Last Edit: February 17, 2016, 0702 UTC by Rizla »
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Re: WRMI Overcomer relay!!! on 6915 2345z?
« Reply #13 on: February 17, 2016, 0718 UTC »
i suspect a few things though i could be wrong or i could be right:
1) that "brother scare" is aware of the pirates and their listeners in this band (go where the fish go)
2) that "brother scare" successfully lobbied the FCC in more way$ than one (money is the root of change)
3) that "brother scare" reads these forums (inspiration is key)
4) this may be just the beginning (expect more SWBC in this band)
yes there are MARS operations on and around 6915KHZ that are very frequently active during the day on the east cost but as its been observed before, they simply switch frequencies (using their emailed charts) when they receive interference, MARS operations have enough frequencies at their disposal just like COTHEN ALE/VOICE operations do in the USA and COTHEN has ALE/SSB VOICE operations in the 7Mhz SWBC band.
if MARS operates within +/- 5 Khz of 6915 and complains enough to the FCC, the FCC may make WRMI change their frequency (just like they did to WBCQ) but times change, so do importance and needs, and i suspect that this new 24/7 SWBC at 6915 is here to stay.
i believe it is likely possible the motive behind this (FCC) is to cause "disruption" to the well known popular frequency of 6925 though i expect the audio bandwidth of 6915 not to be greater than 5Khz each side band, reducing your SDR receive filter to 4/4.5Khz AM (or using ECSS AM USB) will significantly reduce the 5Khz co-channel heterodyne, although if the signal from 6915 is quite strong, there will be some splatter beyond 5Khz that cannot be alleviated regardless of filters/notches used.
« Last Edit: February 17, 2016, 0721 UTC by EliteData »

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Re: WRMI 6915 AM 2356 UTC 16 Feb 2016
« Reply #14 on: February 17, 2016, 0722 UTC »
You make some very interesting points, ED. This is one of the weirdest "pirates" I've heard. It's still going on and on, 0721z...
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