S9-S10 loud signal via the Atwater, Ohio, SDR. It's also weak but audible via the Northern Utah SDR. No signal out here near Seattle, however ...
2239 UTC: "Black Betty" by Ram Jam.
2241 UTC: "Heroes" by David Bowie.
2244 UTC: OM host talking about audiophiles of the old days, then "Give A Little Bit" by Supertramp. The broadcast's theme seems to be 1977.
2249 UTC: OM with ID and mentioned "1977 night" into "Barracuda" by Heart (an old-school Seattle band!).
2253 UTC: OM talking about recording songs on cassette from the FM radio (something I did in the 1980s), then "Isn't It Time" by The Babys.
2257 UTC: OM making shortwave jamming jokes into "Jamming" by Bob Marley & The Wailers.
2300 UTC: OM talking about Rush, then playing that band's "Closer to the Heart."
2303 UTC: OM talking about 1977 news headlines into "Peg" by Steely Dan.
2307 UTC: "The Passenger" by Iggy Pop (a classic from the year that U.K. punk and alternative music started rising).
2311 UTC: "We Will Rock You" by Queen.
2314 UTC: "We Are the Champions" by Queen (The two songs flowed into each other if you had the old LP or cassette version of this album).
2317 UTC: WDOG jingle ID into "Southern Girls" by Cheap Trick.
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2336 UTC: I'm still listening. Still a good signal as the breakthrough synth classic "I Feel Love" by Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder plays.
2349 UTC: WDOG ID in CW over the music.
2351 UTC: Audio from "The Six Million Dollar Man" TV show. I had a lunchbox branded to that show when I was an elementary school kid.
Thanks for the 1977 tunes, WDOG!