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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: Skipmuck on October 06, 2022, 2257 UTC
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2256 UTC "Nothing Is Easy"-Jethro Tull (Solid S7 here with some OTH Radar QRM)
More Tull! :)
2308 UTC "Living In the Past"-JT
2314 UTC "A New Day Yesterday"-JT
2322 UTC "Mother Goose"-JT (One of my favorites!)
2326 UTC OM with "Cluck Cluck Cluck" :)
2327 UTC "Back to the Family"-JT
2332 UTC "Teacher"-JT
2340 UTC "Sweet Dream"-JT
2344 UTC "Aqualung"-JT
(https://i.imgur.com/f6M4Sea.jpg)
0006 UTC OM with ID "Thunder Chicken Radio"
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reception into NE Ohio:
S8 SIO 444 SINPO 45444 Nice signal!!!!
2257 UTC Nothing is Easy by Jethro Tull
2300 Love Story by Jethro Tull
2303 Beggar's Farm by JT
2308 Living in the Past by Jethro Tull
2311 A Song for Jeffrey by JT
2315 A New Day Yesterday by JT
2319 Witch's Promise by JT
Thanks for Tull tonight!!!!!!
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I have it with a poor signal. Thanks Skipmuck for posting Jethro Tull. Yes, I can just make out a Jethro Tull song.
2302 Another Jethro Tull tune.
2314 Signal is getting better here. New Day Yesterday. Thanks for the show.
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signal S7-8 on the SDR in Elida, Ohio
23.04 song "Beggar's Farm"
23.07 song "Living in the Past"
23.11 song "A Song for Jeffrey"
23.14 song "A New Day Yesterday"
23.17 song "Witches Promise"
Thank you for the show. If possible, please QSL. Thank you.
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23:07 UTC - Weak readable with some pan flute musical piece;
23:26 UTC - Announcer: "cluck, cluck, cluck" - Thunder Chicken Radio?
23:50 UTC - Waterfall image.
RSPduo | End-fed longwire antenna
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2314 - A New Day Yesterday - Jethro Tull S-7
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SINPO=34333, a bit noisy here, but nice signal overall!
2315- "A New Day Yesterday" by Jethro Tull.
2318- "Witches Promise" by Jethro Tull.
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"Living In The Past" as noted above. Westminter,MD. SDR 58ft. TFD. Peskies and noise are bad. About an S-7.
Heard the op say, "Crap.crap,crap". Jethro would have agreed, in his day that's all there was to make the crops grow.
How about "Aqualung"? Or "Thick As A Brick"? That early 70's, 45 minute rock opera in SSB would get the dogs howling.
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Good copy on a station sounding good with a decent amount of noise reduction added. No idea who this is or the name of the song playing. Good sounding tune. Thanks for the early show.
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2323 just about making music out over noise floor
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2326 UTC: Good signal with some static. At tune in heard the end of a song followed by "cluck cluck" and into another song.
(https://i.postimg.cc/j5CftD2N/unid-6925-USB-10-07-2022a.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
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on 6925 USB direct
2324 imaginary level, fading up to very weak at 2329 (some music barely heard)
2345 also heard on a NW Ireland SDR, but stronger at home
0004 SSTV, 0006 distorted voice ?, then music
0010 beginning to sound like Jethro Tull
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S7 Nice copy
2332 - "Teacher" - Jethro Tull
2336 - "Life Is A Long Song" - J Tull
2344 - "Aqualung" - J Tull
2351 - "Minstrel In The Gallery" - J Tull
0004 - SSTV
(https://imgur.com/0W9mMZg.jpg)
0006 - Clucking ID into "You're listening to Thunder Chicken Radio"
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Nice Tull tunes :) Good signal, S7 here
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2340 utc S:9+10 into St Louis with 40 m dipole
2340z unid song Jethro Tull
(https://i.postimg.cc/BQ7rM6Py/20221007-000604-Martin-1.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
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2350z Aqualung-Jethro Tull
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Thanks for "Aqualung". We used to have a homeless guy when I was a teenager who looked like and was called Aqualung. The guy who owned the local minor league baseball team used to let him stay in a utility room at the old ballpark. His stench kept the riff-raff from piling up behind third base,where he watched the games from.
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2311 UTC Solid S8+ Nice audio... We shall enjoy the show. Need to cook! Lord Ian Anderson.. Nice mix
2325 UTC sign off. Nice effort Thx
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0005 SSTV, Voice ID ...
0007 Dot Com - Jethro Tull
0011 Farm On The Freeway - Jethro Tull
0026 ID and sign off announcement. Thanks for the Tull music.
For those who may not know, Jethro Tull was a real Englishman who invented the automatic seed planter ...
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S9 and sounding good. Thanks for the show!
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That's why he was a fan of crap, Chris. In those days it was about all they had to work with. Turn the livestock loose in the fields for a summer or two to get a good build up and plow it into the ground.
Now the Chicken has flown the coop for parts unknown