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music

via SDR in Norway
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1913 ID+@, music

via SDR in Norway
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SDR RECORDING

Dave Bowie
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SDR recording

eagles
Green Day
Miley Cyrus
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0030 UTC Am S6-7 with am Audio I could copy. Nice LP effort Syco!
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1832 Golden Oldies Radio presumed same type of music and DJ in Dutch
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1816 S9+10 stormy  pop music
1823 crashes, known W voice ID Sombrero?
1847 The ocean  Byond Bliss
1853 Bad habits   Alosa
1902 no ID,  Love me like you do  Twin
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1753 Hard Rock - QRM from UTs and storm crashes
1818 Dj heard but ID not due to storm crashes sounds like from The Netherlands
1819 Station off
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Yep, great for that as well, where multiple inputs, to a single outlet, is needed audio-wise. And yes, these mixers were, and still are, used by pirate ops. Dirty little secrete is that they were also used at college, and even commercial, radio stations. Hey, frequency-wise you've got broadcast spec's. Yes, engineers will gripe the the S/N Ratio might not quite be broadcast specs, but over-the-air, would the listener ever guess that? I doubt it... The bonus of these mixers is the fact that they are old-school, through-hole tech, meaning repairable by most folks and even some 21st Century upgrades could be added, like white LED's to the VU meters. And, schematics are still available for those. (Hmmmm... I wonder if I should scan and upload those to my Archive .ORG page?) And, you will still see these at flea-markets, Hamfests, junk stores, garage sales, whatever. If you see either model, 32-1100, or 32-1200, grab it. 
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