S10+ signal with very good audio and not too much noise heard via the Fair Hill, Maryland SDR ...
0037 UTC: "Maybellene" by Chuck Berry.
0039 UTC: "No Particular Place to Go" by Chuck Berry.
0041 UTC: Female-voiced ID: "This is Chuck Berry Radio," followed by "Johnny B. Goode" by Chuck Berry.
0044 UTC: "School Day (Ring Ring Goes the Bell)" by Chuck Berry.
0047 UTC: "Sweet Little Sixteen" by Chuck Berry.
0050 UTC: "My Ding-a-Ling (Live)" by Chuck Berry. (Can't believe this became his only No. 1 hit!)
0054 UTC: "Chuck's Beat" by Chuck Berry & Bo Diddley.
0057 UTC: "Brenda Lee" by Chuck Berry.
0059 UTC: Female-voiced ID again, then "Go Bobby Soxer."
0102 UTC: ID again into "Little Marie" by Chuck Berry.
0104 UTC: Short QRM from a signal that then veered off to 6949 kHz; it then displayed the Sternradio ID on the waterfall.
0105 UTC: "The Things I Used to Do" by Chuck Berry.
0108 UTC: "You Two" by Chuck Berry.
Thanks for the music. As referenced above, Chuck was far from a perfect person. But he was a musical pioneer. Too many of my musical heroes, including incomparable Leonard Cohen, did some very deplorable things at times. Yet they left behind great, great songs.