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Title: Sycko Radio 6955 USB 0033 UTC 9 SEP 2022
Post by: Markokpik on September 09, 2022, 0045 UTC
End of song, Several ID's, YL w/ talk, "Long cool Woman" - The Hollies, "Barracuda" - Heart, ID over song, greeting, ID, AC/DC

S9+some here
Title: Re: Sycko Radio 6955 USB 0033 UTC 9 SEP 2022
Post by: hsmith77 on September 09, 2022, 0048 UTC
0048 AC/dc  sycko Id
Title: Re: Sycko Radio 6955 USB 0033 UTC 9 SEP 2022
Post by: Skipmuck on September 09, 2022, 0048 UTC
0047 UTC "You Shook Me"-AC/DC (Nice sounding S8 peaks here), followed by Sycko with ID. "The cats are loose...we got to herd 'em"  ;D
0049 UTC "Black Betty"-Ram Jam
0051 UTC "Slow Ride"-Foghat
Title: Re: Sycko Radio 6955 USB 0033 UTC 9 SEP 2022
Post by: Bali_Frank on September 09, 2022, 0049 UTC
signal S6-7 on the SDR in Elida, Ohio
00.46 song "You Shook Me All Night Long"
00.47 ID, talking (a man) / cats
00.48 song "Black Betty"
00.51 song "Slow Ride" + ID over the song
00.59 ID, talking
01.00 song "Sweet Home Alabama"

Thank you for the show. If possible, please QSL. Thank you.
Title: Re: Sycko Radio 6955 USB 0033 UTC 9 SEP 2022
Post by: ~SIGINT~ on September 09, 2022, 0050 UTC
00:49 UTC - Good readable with Ram Jam - Black Betty;
00:51 UTC - Station ID.


RSPduo | End-fed longwire antenna
Title: Re: Sycko Radio 6955 USB 0033 UTC 9 SEP 2022
Post by: Sky Waves on September 09, 2022, 0053 UTC
0053 UTC SIO 444, S7 in my SDR
0053 "Slow Ride" Foghat
0059 OM talking
0100 "Sweet Home Alabama" Lynyrd Skynyrd
0109 "Hurts So Good" John Cougar
Title: Re: Sycko Radio 6955 USB 0033 UTC 9 SEP 2022
Post by: n3tel on September 09, 2022, 0055 UTC
Readable, usually.  Peaking S6 with moderate background noise on the IC7300 and G5RV.  Nothing on the mag-loop, nothing on the mini-whip.
00:52 Foghat - Slow Ride
Title: Re: Sycko Radio 6955 USB 0033 UTC 9 SEP 2022
Post by: Pigmeat on September 09, 2022, 0056 UTC
Black Betty predates Ram Jam by a good hundred years. It's an old rail driver and chain gang work song from just after the Civil War.
Title: Re: Sycko Radio 6955 USB 0033 UTC 9 SEP 2022
Post by: myteaquinn on September 09, 2022, 0115 UTC
Off at 0912 UTC. Thank you for tonight's program.
Title: Re: Sycko Radio 6955 USB 0033 UTC 9 SEP 2022
Post by: ChrisLobdell on September 09, 2022, 0156 UTC
0150 Sycko still here playing "They're Coming To Take Me Away" .... occasional talk   S8
Title: Re: Sycko Radio 6955 USB 0033 UTC 9 SEP 2022
Post by: Charlie_Dont_Surf on September 09, 2022, 0200 UTC
Black Betty predates Ram Jam by a good hundred years. It's an old rail driver and chain gang work song from just after the Civil War.

Nuh-uh. I call bullshit on this one. They didn't have electric guitars in the 19th century.
Title: Re: Sycko Radio 6955 USB 0033 UTC 9 SEP 2022
Post by: Molvania Poacher on September 09, 2022, 0202 UTC
SINPO=34343

159- Alt/indie rock sounding tune.
201- Silence.
201- "Dead Puppies Aren't Much Fun" by Bill Frenzer and Ogden Eds!
203- "Get Lost" by The Babies.
Title: Re: Sycko Radio 6955 USB 0033 UTC 9 SEP 2022
Post by: Pigmeat on September 09, 2022, 0212 UTC
Black Betty predates Ram Jam by a good hundred years. It's an old rail driver and chain gang work song from just after the Civil War.

Nuh-uh. I call bullshit on this one. They didn't have electric guitars in the 19th century.

They had rails, spikes, and sledge hammers. Real heavy metal.
Title: Re: Sycko Radio 6955 USB 0033 UTC 9 SEP 2022
Post by: outhouse radio on September 09, 2022, 0249 UTC
Black Betty predates Ram Jam by a good hundred years. It's an old rail driver and chain gang work song from just after the Civil War.

Nuh-uh. I call bullshit on this one. They didn't have electric guitars in the 19th century.

The EXTENSIVE 200 Year Journey of This 1977 Hard Rock Classic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVk53xKieI4
Title: Re: Sycko Radio 6955 USB 0033 UTC 9 SEP 2022
Post by: Pigmeat on September 09, 2022, 1309 UTC
That'll teach you characters to doubt me. It took Al Fansome 20 years to learn that lesson and he was genius from CalTech.

I miss Al, he was a worthy opponent. An absolute savant when it came to whaling and what constituted a real radio.
Title: Re: Sycko Radio 6955 USB 0033 UTC 9 SEP 2022
Post by: skyman on September 09, 2022, 1352 UTC
 So glad Sy-Bou stayed off 925. Have you learned yet Bruh, do-not QRM Zeekie as your pathetic signal tried to do a few days ago. Of course, it had to end in a sick failure.
Title: Re: Sycko Radio 6955 USB 0033 UTC 9 SEP 2022
Post by: Shortwave_Listener on September 09, 2022, 1449 UTC
What makes you think the jammer was Mr. Sycko? There is no evidence that shows that. Have a listen to my recording: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aLRPxzay1JU&t=2195s At the end after you are gone and the jammer shuts off its audio off there is a loud and noticeable hum in the transmitter. I have never heard this from any Sycko Radio broadcast. And as much as you wish his jamming attempt failed, it ruined reception on the Milford, PA KiwiSDR. If you jump to 52:35 in the video the jammer starts a few seconds later and makes reception very poor. The jammer still should not have done what he did but you should also quit crying about it days after it happened. Remember, your not innocent either: https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/topic,89867.0.html
Title: Re: Sycko Radio 6955 USB 0033 UTC 9 SEP 2022
Post by: skyman on September 09, 2022, 1516 UTC
  We agree, the proof, but honestly who cares. I know it is some sicko with a ham radio. And if it wiped out the Millford SDR, his location is approximated, although I really could care less. Let by gones and sleep dogs rest. :'(
Title: Re: Sycko Radio 6955 USB 0033 UTC 9 SEP 2022
Post by: Shortwave_Listener on September 09, 2022, 1551 UTC
Sorry, I was harsh in my post. I’m glad we agree now.
Title: Re: Sycko Radio 6955 USB 0033 UTC 9 SEP 2022
Post by: Charlie_Dont_Surf on September 09, 2022, 1933 UTC
Black Betty predates Ram Jam by a good hundred years. It's an old rail driver and chain gang work song from just after the Civil War.

Nuh-uh. I call bullshit on this one. They didn't have electric guitars in the 19th century.

No doubt that some of you knuckleheads out there are unable to grasp sarcasm.