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Loggings => Shortwave Broadcast => Topic started by: Ct Yankee on December 23, 2022, 2303 UTC

Title: KSKO relay by Spaceline 5900 am 2301 utc 23 Dec 2022
Post by: Ct Yankee on December 23, 2022, 2303 UTC
Very Good reception, WRMI relays not received here
2302 ID's for Alaskan stations
2303 "Run, Run Rudolph" Keith Richards
2306 Paul Walker ID-ing last song
2307 "Jingle Bells" Barry Manilow & Expose
2310 "It's That Time Of Year" Double Scale
2314 ID, shout outs (Thanks  8))
2317 "I'll Be Home For Christmas" Tom Grant
2320 "Everybody Wants Peace On Earth" Mustangs of the West, will be listening while playing with grandson
2326 "Happy Xmas" Celine Dion
2329 "Hooked on Santa Claus"
Title: Re: KSKO relay by Spaceline 5900 am 2301 utc 23 Dec 2022
Post by: Paul B. Walker, Jr. on December 23, 2022, 2310 UTC
Very Good reception, WRMI relays not received here
2302 ID's for Alaskan stations
2303 "Run, Run Rudolph" Keith Richards

Spaceline juiced it up to 250KW for me! Normally, the Broi Stair stuff runs at 50kw
Title: Re: KSKO relay by Spaceline 5900 am 2301 utc 23 Dec 2022
Post by: Skipmuck on December 23, 2022, 2323 UTC
2322 UTC Unid C&W tune YL singers (Solid S9 + here with some light selective fading)
2324 UTC OM DJ chat into "Happy Christmas(The War is Over)"-Celine Dion version
2329 UTC Music, then OM with "Merry Christmas from KSKO...Ho Ho Ho, into unid Christmas tune YL singer
2331 UTC OM DJ chat "That was Doris Day"...shoutout to a listener in Melbourne Australia
2332 UTC "Right now in McGrath it's 3 degrees"..."16 below wind chill" (A truly chilling weather report!)
2336 UTC "Baby It's Cold Outside"-unid version by YL's followed by an unid 50's sounding tune "Mama, I'll Be Home on Christmas Day"
2340 UTC KSKO jingle, into "Feliz Navidad"-Jose Feliciano
2345 UTC DJ chat with shoutouts to listeners
2349 UTC "Holly Jolly Christmas"
2355 UTC "The Christmas Song"
0011 UTC "Wonderful Christmas Time"

Thank you for the chance to hear KSKO here on the other side of the continent! Good Christmas programming!  8)
Title: Re: KSKO relay by Spaceline 5900 am 2301 utc 23 Dec 2022
Post by: autovon on December 23, 2022, 2325 UTC
2318z. The WRMI 4980 relay better here, now that the audio is fixed
Title: Re: KSKO relay by Spaceline 5900 am 2301 utc 23 Dec 2022
Post by: Paul B. Walker, Jr. on December 23, 2022, 2351 UTC

2332 UTC "Right now in McGrath it's 3 degrees"..."16 below wind chill" (A truly chilling weather report!)


Thjats WARM... earleir this week we had several days of 40 below

Title: Re: KSKO relay by Spaceline 5900 am 2301 utc 23 Dec 2022
Post by: Skipmuck on December 23, 2022, 2353 UTC

2332 UTC "Right now in McGrath it's 3 degrees"..."16 below wind chill" (A truly chilling weather report!)


Thjats WARM... earleir this week we had several days of 40 below

I was listening to your forecast and you quoted some temperatures that have never graced good old New England! Well, maybe up Mt. Washington way!
(On January 16, 2004, the summit weather observation registered a temperature of −43.6 °F (−42.0 °C) and sustained winds of 87.5 mph (140.8 km/h), resulting in a wind chill value of −102.59 °F (−74.77 °C) at the mountain)
Title: Re: KSKO Relay by Spaceline 5900 AM 2301 UTC 23 DEC 2022
Post by: ~SIGINT~ on December 23, 2022, 2357 UTC
23:56 UTC - Weak barely readable to my location with Christmas music.


RSPduo | Barker & Williamson T2FD antenna
Title: Re: KSKO relay by Spaceline 5900 am 2301 utc 23 Dec 2022
Post by: Paul B. Walker, Jr. on December 23, 2022, 2357 UTC

2332 UTC "Right now in McGrath it's 3 degrees"..."16 below wind chill" (A truly chilling weather report!)


Thjats WARM... earleir this week we had several days of 40 below

I'm originally from Eastern CT.. im better able to handle this weather than blazing desert heat

I was listening to your forecast and you quoted some temperatures that have never graced good old New England! Well, maybe up Mt. Washington way!
Title: Re: KSKO relay by Spaceline 5900 am 2301 utc 23 Dec 2022
Post by: Pigmeat on December 30, 2022, 1522 UTC
I had a buddy who was stationed at a NORAD base during the Cold War. On really cold nights they would get all boozed up, strip down, and run a lap out and around the flagpole. No reported cases of frostbite you know where, but the guy wore heavy wool sweaters year round after he got out. He said he couldn't get warm after his time up there.