Listening via Fair Hill, Maryland, SDR. Fair signal with what sounds like storm noise ...
2343 UTC: Bram Stroker giving a top 10 list of "new clandestine stations to listen for."
2344 UTC: Radio Azteca ID, a bit of flamenco guitar music.
2345 UTC: Bram introducing an "editorial," which turns out to be a short sound clip.
2346 UTC: Radio Azteca ID, a bit more music, then Bram starts his roundup of true but ridiculous news.
Now listening via Milford, Pennsylvania, SDR. Signal's very good, though still some storm noise ...
2355 UTC: "Monty Python" theme music, then ID by Bram, a bit more music, and then "Radio Azteca Story Time." Bram tells a short story/joke involving an anthropologist and a tribe.
2358 UTC: ID again by Bram, a bit more music.
0000 UTC: "The station for everything that's gross but tasteful," then audio dropped out a moment and then started up again with the end of the story time joke again. Now repeating the last couple of minutes.
0002 UTC: Now back to the "The station for everything that's gross but tasteful" slogan, and the audio goes forward from there ... Bram having trouble tripping over words (might be a compilation of outtakes).
0005 UTC: Bram with ID: "This is Radio Azteca. More fun than a milking machine." Then some more music; sounds like the original version of "Volare."
0006 UTC: Winding up Program No. 38 with lots of sound clips, then "interval signal" from "Rocky & Bullwinkle Show."
0008 UTC: Surfer rock music into "Radio Azteca Music and ID Special No. 3," then gave Belfast, N.Y., address as he started the program.
0018 UTC: Still going with music and short Bram chat in between. The signal's slowly declining a bit via Milford, PA.
Thanks for the great programs!