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I suspect this is Abu Dhabi. Still somewhat weak, but getting stronger.

9767
Quite weak, but I am getting some audio.

9768
The Chemical Brothers "Go"
2154 ID

About an S6 here, with a bit of static from storms.

9769
Carrier on and off, S8 signal, I think I heard some bits of audio as well.
Hum now.
0129 Now hearing music.
0130 WPIG ID.

9770
Software / HF Weather Fax iPad / iPhone app Updated
« on: June 24, 2015, 1335 UTC »
Version 1.5 is now available, which supports Bluetooth audio devices. So now you can directly decode audio from your radio, without using an audio cable.

HF Weather Fax lets you receive marine weather radiofascimile transmissions, using the audio from your HF marine radio. Just set it next to the radio's speaker or headphones, tune in a weather fax frequency, and watch the images come in.

Received fax images can be manually or automatically saved, and viewed later. You can also export them to your computer using iTunes.

There is also a built in copy of the NOAA/NWS Radiofacsimile schedule, and an option to download the latest copy of the schedule from the NWS website.

Full details here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/hf-weather-fax/id394199597?ls=1&mt=8

9771
I have a weak carrier on 6925.18 - perhaps Liquid Radio?
Off at 0131, whoever it was.


9772
The FCC Enforcement Bureau and pirate radio are the topics of the day, as Prof. John Anderson of Brooklyn College joins us to discuss the broadcast industry’s furor over the Commission’s plans to ratchet down its resident field agent presence around the country. We also tackle the FCC’s $100 million fine levied against AT&T, House Republican efforts to kill net neutrality using the power of the purse, and President Obama entering Marc Maron’s garage for an episode of the WTF podcast.

As usual, Jennifer Waits gives us a college radio update–with some bonus high school radio stories, including one about Judd Apatow's scholastic broadcasting days. Finally, Matthew Lasar gives us a short lesson in American cultural history as part of his proposal for “hybrid hybrow” radio.

https://soundcloud.com/radio-survivor/radio-survivor-3-fcc-paper-tiger-teams-vs-pirate-radio

9773
Carrier, heard a bit of music, now an OM talking. Into "Day After Day" by Badfinger.
S9 signal.
ID at 0037 then into Alice Cooper.

9774
Sounds like an old civil defense recording. Solid S9+ here.
Off at 2315.
Back on at 2317.

9775
SDR recording catch. 1445 sign on with Hottie &The Blowfish "Hold My Hand"
Off at 1453.

9776
Just signed on. Very difficult copy here, due to the Cuban Jammer on 13605.  13600 is not a good frequency choice, if you want to be heard in the USA.

9777
I am now getting music on 6800. S3 signal on the beverage.

9778
Very weak, but I am hearing some music.
Shout out at 2329, thanks!

9779
My SSTV app for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch has been updated. It now supports Bluetooth audio input and output devices. Now you can decode and send SSTV without even physicaly connecting your iPad or iPhone to your radio. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sstv-slow-scan-tv/id387910013?ls=1&mt=8

9780
Just signed on with "I'm An Albatraoz". S7 signal.

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