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Author Topic: Blue Ridge Radio eQSL 11-24-24  (Read 356 times)

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Blue Ridge Radio eQSL 11-24-24
« on: November 24, 2024, 2246 UTC »
All Reception direct and local on Cape Cod, MA

eQSLs greatly appreciated: swradio@comcast.net

Perseus SDR / Wellbrook ALA1530LN

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Re: Blue Ridge Radio eQSL 11-24-24
« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2024, 2304 UTC »
Got the same, thanks!
Lucas Bandura
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Songs are identified with Shazam if needed. I usually use KiwiSDR receivers. Reception from my QTH is using a Hermes Lite 2 with a 40 meter band Inverted V at 40 feet.
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Re: Blue Ridge Radio eQSL 11-24-24
« Reply #2 on: November 25, 2024, 0409 UTC »
Received same here.
Dave in Hamilton, ON   Please eQSL to drossm@sympatico.ca
Shazam used when needed to ID songs.
Chasing Pirate Radio stations since 1980.
Favorite Pirate Radio stations from the 80's both heard and QSL'd were Voice of Venus, RNCI, Tangerine Radio, Voice of To-morrow, Voice of Laryngitis, Radio Sound Wave, Radio Paradise International and Radio Clandestine among many others.
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