S5+ signal (stronger than that after 2337 UTC) heard at the Lodi, New York, SDR with pretty good audio despite lots of noise today ...
2328 UTC: "National Brotherhood Week" by the recently departed and funny Tom Lehrer. On his records, his banter before and after songs was always included, which is being played here.
2330 UTC: "When You Are Old and Gray" by Tom Lehrer.
2334 UTC: After a momentary pause, back with "I Wanna Go Back to Dixie" by Tom Lehrer.
2338 UTC: "MLF Lullaby" by Tom Lehrer. The signal suddenly is at S7 or better and notably louder.
2340 UTC: "We Will All Go Together When We Go" by Tom Lehrer.
2344 UTC: "Pollution" by Tom Lehrer.
2346 UTC: "When You Are Old and Gray" by Tom Lehrer.
2348 UTC: "I Hold Your Hand in Mine" by Tom Lehrer.
2350 UTC: "Send the Marines" by Tom Lehrer.
2352 UTC: "The Irish Ballad" by Tom Lehrer.
2356 UTC: "The Elements" by Tom Lehrer.
2358 UTC: "Smut" by Tom Lehrer.
0002 UTC: "The Hunting Song" by Tom Lehrer.
0004 UTC: "My Home Town" by Tom Lehrer. QRM from signal that just popped on at 6938 kHz.
0007 UTC: "Who's Next?" by Tom Lehrer.
0009 UTC: "Poisoning Pigeons in the Park" by Tom Lehrer, followed by "National Brotherhood Week" by Tom Lehrer.
0015 UTC: "Wernher von Braun" by Tom Lehrer, followed by "So Long, Mom (A Song for World War III)" by Tom Lehrer.
0020 UTC: "The Elements" by Tom Lehrer, followed by "Poisoning Pigeons in the Park" by Tom Lehrer.
0025 UTC: "So Long, Mom (A Song for World War III)" by Tom Lehrer, followed by "The Vatican Rag" by Tom Lehrer.
0029 UTC: "Send the Marines" by Tom Lehrer, followed by "The Masochism Tango" by Tom Lehrer.
0034 UTC: "The Irish Ballad" by Tom Lehrer, followed by "The Old Dope Peddler" by Tom Lehrer.
0038 UTC: "National Brotherhood Week" by Tom Lehrer.
0040 UTC: Audio stopping and starting and stopping again, then EDM beats off and on into "Cosmikk Trigger 4.1" by Cosmic Baby.
0048 UTC: Liquid Radio ID into more electronic music.
For those who weren't familiar with Tom Lehrer (Dr. Demento featured his songs back in the 1980s when I was a teenager), here's a recent column upon the musician's death:
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/08/05/tom-lehrer-appreciation/Thanks for featuring Tom Lehrer's songs this evening!