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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: clobdell on April 14, 2013, 0210 UTC
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Distorted punk rock music, weak but steady right at noise level 0208, just caught clear ID 0225.
Gone at 0233 after ID...
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S5 in Ontario.
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Two stations on 6925 here causing a mess...
0223z: Caught a PA address for QSLs but couldn't make out the synthetic ID. Punk music follows...
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Like so many others this weekend, this one is also clearly there but under the noise. SINFO=35332
Lee Silvi
PO Box 982
Mentor, OH 44061
or
Lighthouse9564@hotmail.com
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I hear something.
S6 and very noisy
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Deep fades, but peaking up around S9. Distorted, but loud audio this time. Can understand more this time.
Thanks for another repeat!
Andrew
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Noisy but audible here in SE PA:
SINPO: 35333 Not Bad
Playing hard rock and several skits.
Clear ID at 0217 with address for reports as Blue Ridge Summit.
Dave
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Must be what I heard last nite: 0215utc., sounds like disco... "Me & My Car" @ 0225, "Putin' On The Ritz" @ 0229, sounded more like the announcer with repeat or doubling of xmit. than two seperate pirates xmiting @ same time, v. good signal, suddenly & I mean Suddenly 0ff @ 0233utc. So much for solar flair messin' up stuff.
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RECEPTION REPORT from BELGIUM
51°1’ 56”N – 2°40’36”E
From: Hugo Matten
To: Pseudo Radio
DATE April 14, 2013
TIME: 02.00 - 02.33 UTC (= signing off?)
FREQUENCY: 6925 kHz AM
Quality of reception in SINPO-code:
Signal strength: 2
Interference: 5
Noise: mostly 2
Propagation disturbance: 3
Overall merit : mostly 2
MY RECEIVER: Perseus SDR
ANTENNA: T2FD 17 metres long
PROGRAMME DETAILS AND REMARKS:
A Mp3 audio file from what I heard at 02.13 UTC is on https://www.box.com/s/gvqne2hq4szf4uenaihv
I live in the western part of Belgium, in a little village, 15 Km from the France frontier and 10 Km from the North Sea coast (=51°1’ 56”N – 2°40’36”E)
Please QSL this report!.
Thanking you in advance for your reply.
73,
Hugo Matten
E-mail: h.matten@hotmail.com
Blog: http://dxhoekje.skynetblogs.be
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Yup, that was definitely Pseudo Radio. Nice catch, Hugo!