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Offline Foamman75

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Wolverine Radio 6.925 USB
« on: November 21, 2010, 0319 UTC »
Sounding good at S-20
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Re: Wolverine Radio 6.925 USB
« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2010, 0617 UTC »
« Last Edit: March 20, 2011, 0707 UTC by textim »
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Re: Wolverine Radio 6.925 USB
« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2010, 0927 UTC »
11/21/10
6925 USB
0330z: Just heard Wolverine Radio ID and a couple of songs while I was installing a new hard drive and trying to get my DSL modem fired up again. Heard Ry Cooder's version of "Little Sister" from Bop Til You Drop, one of my all time favorite albums!
0400z: Sounded like Tracy Bonham "Mother Mother", but only occasionally audible between fades.
0403z: Hearing SSTV but don't have MMSSTV loaded up yet on new hard drive.
Sounds like a sibling/family sorta theme so far, but not taking notes.

SINPO=24422, very low noise but just barely audible every few minutes.

Sounded like Wolverine did a followup show after 0403z SSTV, but signal was much weaker here, caught only David Bowie "Young Americans" and kd lange "Constant Craving" before faded out.
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