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SDR recording catch

0347 Signed on with instrumental music, fairly weak. Sounded like a mix of tribal and electronic music?
0057 Someone talking, still very weak
0401 OM saying bork bork bork
0402 Off?

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SDR recording catch, ID per op.

On from 0430-0453 UTC, weak carrier, not sure if there was any audio.

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Late SDR recording catch

1049 Genesis "I Can't Dance", SIO 444
1053 Off

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SDR recording catch, on 1620.010 kHz from 0027-0438 UTC. Mostly MoR music.

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2104 "Thunderstruck", SIO 444


QSL address: radiovixeninternational@gmail.com

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"As solar activity ramps up (multiple X/near-X solar flares this week), we must be *cautious* on drawing comparisons to the last decade. If these flares happened 5 years ago, they wouldn’t have made it into the top flare category. A thread:

GOES-14 & 15 defined flares from 2010-2020, covering the previous solar maximum. However, upon launch of these satellites, a calibration discrepancy was discovered between GOES-14/15 and ALL prior GOES X-ray detectors, so old GOES-1 to 13 data were adjusted to account for this.

HOWEVER. Upon launch of GOES-16, it was announced that the older calibration had been correct (and GOES-14/15 were not). So in 2020, NOAA announced a recalibration to their dataset, increasing all prior flare classes by 42%!!! (Divide by 0.7). A massive change.

This huge difference CANNOT be understated. If this week’s X1 flares had happened before 2020, they’d have been categorised an M7 flare. In fact, a flare today would need to be X4.2, in order to have been called an X-flare just five years ago.

Taking this into account: we’ve had 31 X-class flares this solar cycle (since 2022). Under the previous calibration (used last solar cycle), we’d have only TWO(!!!). This is a MASSIVE discrepancy, that must be considered in qualitative and quantitative comparisons."

Full thread: https://twitter.com/RyanJFrench/status/1787108955065352197

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2234 Peskies
2237 Or not... I hear my name being mentioned. I assume instructions for getting a QSL will be next? ;D
2241 Foxy AM ID.  Shouldn't this be Foxy SSB?
2301 Music, SIO 333

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Peskies / UNID Peskies? 6930 USB 2227 UTC 1 MAY 2024
« on: May 01, 2024, 2228 UTC »
2227 Weak music... gone? Peskies perhaps.

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SDR recording catch, on from roughly 2305-2335 UTC, very weak, just a carrier.

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1212 "Check check 1 2 3 4 5"

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"WASHINGTON, April 25, 2024—The Federal Communications Commission today proposed fines against seven pirate radio operators under the Preventing Illegal Radio Abuse Through Enforcement Act (PIRATE Act) for operating six pirate radio stations. These pirate radio stations, investigated during the Enforcement Bureau’s sweep in the Boston area under the PIRATE Act, now face proposed fines totaling $857,775."

https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/DOC-402087A1.pdf

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1951 Piano music.
1958 USB now with square dancing music.

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1715 Occasional spoken words? Good signal, but not sure what they are saying.  :D

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