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Author Topic: Blue Ocean Radio test 6925 USB 04:45z-04:47z 06-09-12  (Read 1132 times)

Offline Sealord

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Recorder catch:

6925 USB SIO 322-323

Fair signal with some fading - could hear a QSO at the end of broadcast, but couldn't make out the other side of the conversation.  Came on with number count, ID & mention of test and repeating the ID and email address a number of times.  Audio sounded good from this end :)

04:45z-04:47z Blue Ocean Radio test & QSO

Audio (complete tx): http://archive.org/download/ShortwavePirateRadioCont/BlueOceanRadioTestTx6925Usb0445z-0447z06-09-12.mp3

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Re: Blue Ocean Radio test 6925 USB 04:45z-04:47z 06-09-12
« Reply #1 on: June 09, 2012, 1356 UTC »
Recorder catch here, same times and details as Sealord.  I was able to hear the other op in the trailing QSO, but I could not make out his ID.

Audio:    http://www.mediafire.com/?z887f7879c3evk4

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Re: Blue Ocean Radio test 6925 USB 04:45z-04:47z 06-09-12
« Reply #2 on: June 09, 2012, 1426 UTC »
Heard here with tests "12345", blueoceanradio@gmail.com email address. Very weak, but most of what was said could be understood.


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Re: Blue Ocean Radio test 6925 USB 04:45z-04:47z 06-09-12
« Reply #3 on: June 09, 2012, 1526 UTC »
Thanks...I appreciate all the reports. Will get working on an eQSL card today. Physical QSLing is problematic for me due to my remote location. Best regards.

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