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Author Topic: 6933lsb suspected Brazilian pirate  (Read 1112 times)

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6933lsb suspected Brazilian pirate
« on: March 12, 2011, 0156 UTC »
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short clips of many pop songs, lots of talk in what I am  pretty sure in Portuguese, some very bad kareoke

I heard a similar station on 6933lsb last year, and sent the audio file to 3 Portuguese speakers that I know,including a Brazialian pirate that I met in eurochat a while ago,  It was confirmed that that reception was Brazilain pirate.  Apparently, pirates near the Paraguay border use 6933lsb regularly for comms, but there seems to be at least one who spins some tunes.

No ID captured yet, still on 0200

still going 0150 with some very nice Bob Marley, but faded to near noise level

audio file of first half hour (clearest): http://www.mediafire.com/?edfsw8xgzije6gq

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« Last Edit: March 12, 2011, 0255 UTC by Newfoundland DXer »

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Re: 6933lsb suspected Brazilian pirate
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2011, 0205 UTC »
Hearing this here as well.  Lots of chatter between the song clips.  Signal peaking around S7, SIO 333.
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Re: 6933lsb suspected Brazilian pirate
« Reply #2 on: March 12, 2011, 0228 UTC »
6933l 03/12/11 02:27 sio141, very weak but audible, had some music and voices, but can't make much out of either

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Re: 6933lsb suspected Brazilian pirate
« Reply #3 on: March 12, 2011, 0315 UTC »
Was just barely audible here around same time other folks noted, not enough to ID anything.  Have heard Brazilians before, around 6955 in 2008, and fairly often on 7000 LSB.
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