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Author Topic: Red Mercury Labs 6925 USB 00:00z  (Read 1692 times)

Offline Sealord

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Red Mercury Labs 6925 USB 00:00z
« on: March 26, 2012, 0007 UTC »
6925 USB SIO 322-323

Fair to decent signal with some fading.

00:00z classical music
00:05z "...good evening music lovers..."
00:07z "...Red Mercury Labs..." ID
00:08z 'Hit The Lights' - Metallica!
00:12z thanks for the shoutout! :)
00:13Z ID & email addy
00:14z 'Four Horseman' - love the early Metallica!
00:23z 'Motorbreath'
00:26z 'Jump In The Fire'
00:2z signal begining to pick up a bit
00:31z "...cleanliness is next to godliness..."
00:32z shoutouts to Chris & JFarley
00:33z '(Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth' -  RIP CB
00:37z "...radio check...one..two..." can hear someone underneath RML
00:38z 'Whiplash'
00:39z gotta crash RML, but the recorder is rolling :)

Audio (complete show): http://archive.org/download/ShortwavePirateRadioCont/RedMercuryLabs6925Usb2359z-0127z03-25_26-12.mp3

Thanks RML! :)
« Last Edit: March 26, 2012, 1103 UTC by Sealord »
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Re: Red Mercury Labs 6925 USB 00:00z
« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2012, 0010 UTC »
Signing on w/ classical music.  
0006 "We're below decks tonight, in the machine shop / engine room."
0011 shout to Sealord, "...doing some minor engine repair work, squeezing out some extra performance..."
0021 "...Spike is elbow deep in hydraulic fluid.."  
0032 "We are in cleanup mode tonight.  We are a research vessel, and we need to be clean."  Thanks for the shout!
0052 ID, shout to Spike who's listening down below, in his hazmat suit.

S6-S8 tonight, with significant fading here, but still 100% readability.

Thanks Red Mercury!

gotta cruise into the big bad city...leaving the recorder on, and thanks man!

« Last Edit: July 08, 2012, 1609 UTC by jFarley »
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Re: Red Mercury Labs 6925 USB 00:00z
« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2012, 0022 UTC »
S9 here, noise levels high, but still not bad overall.
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Re: Red Mercury Labs 6925 USB 00:00z
« Reply #3 on: March 26, 2012, 0043 UTC »
At "anesthesia pulling teeth" they just popped in here. Was going to post this as a station just coming on but I see they have been on for half an hour already. Odd. I had the radio on 6925 to see if anyone was going to fire up and this song just popped out as if it was the first song of a set
Not terribly strong here in northern Canada but then it's still pretty early here.
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Re: Red Mercury Labs 6925 USB 00:00z
« Reply #4 on: March 26, 2012, 0128 UTC »
Noted here fading in around 0034, looks like they just signed off at 0126 UTC
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