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Author Topic: Wolverine Radio 6935 KHz USB 0059+ 9/22  (Read 8600 times)

Offline mrnavy2

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Re: Wolverine Radio 6935 KHz USB 0059+ 9/22
« Reply #30 on: September 22, 2013, 0152 UTC »
Really Rocking now.. WOLVERINE ROCKS.............  6935 S9
ICOM R71A with a 50 Foot Long Wire in my Attic Apartment...
Tecsun PL.880..

Please QSL to MrNavy2@gmail.com......

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Re: Wolverine Radio 6935 KHz USB 0059+ 9/22
« Reply #31 on: September 22, 2013, 0157 UTC »
6935 khz USB  S8 - S9
00:58 utc 3 times "Testing, Can anybody hear me"

Went out side and listened to show on the Grundig 750 w/ whip antenna - sounds great!
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Re: Wolverine Radio 6935 KHz USB 0059+ 9/22
« Reply #32 on: September 22, 2013, 0208 UTC »
Listening to  Wolverine Radio on 6935.270 kHz USB on my RTL2832U & upconverter using SDR-Radio-V2 over my home WiFi network.  Signal appears to be about 10kHz total, so I have defined a 10kHz that runs from 0Hz to 10000Hz and am using it to listen to Wolverine's great tunes.  He's peaking at about S6 here in Kernersville, NC on my G5RV.

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Re: Wolverine Radio 6935 KHz USB 0059+ 9/22
« Reply #33 on: September 24, 2013, 0522 UTC »
I'm late, but I caught the very end of this show as it aired.  I have no idea who the artist for the last song was, but it sounded familiar...  Anyway.  Caught the last song, the echoey Wolverine Radio ID, and the SSTV, though I couldn't decode it.  Booming armchair quality signal onto the Isthmus.  Thanks Wolverine! 
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