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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: Shortwave_Listener on November 13, 2022, 0306 UTC

Title: UNID 6960 AM 0304 UTC 13 NOV 2022
Post by: Shortwave_Listener on November 13, 2022, 0306 UTC
S5 with the Northern Utah KiwiSDR (at 0304 UTC). S5 with the KPH Omni KiwiSDR (at 0432 UTC).

0304 UTC-Unknown Music
0308 UTC-Firth of Fifth by Genesis
0317 UTC-Animal Zoo by Spirit
0321 UTC-Faded into the noise
0432 UTC-Weak music
0458 UTC-OFF (no talk heard at any point)
Title: Re: UNID 6960 AM 0304 UTC 13 NOV 2022
Post by: Bali_Frank on November 13, 2022, 0315 UTC
signal S8 on the SDR in Fair Hill, Maryland
03.13 song "Firth of Fifth"
03.16 song "Animal Zoo!
03.21 song "Look Sharp!"
03.24 song "Big Yellow Taxi Live"
03.27 song "Mr. Soul"


Thank you for the show. If possible, please QSL. Thank you.
Title: Re: UNID 6960 AM 0304 UTC 13 NOV 2022
Post by: Zoidberg on November 13, 2022, 0317 UTC
Same since just after 0300 UTC, 6960 AM, fair via Utah SDR, only occasionally audible via California SDR. Not a peep via home receiver. Occasional ute QRM just above 6960, probably OTHR.
0330z band went bye-bye very quickly, just a carrier visible on waterfalls of every SDR I've tried around the US since 0315z. Hamster ragchew bands on 40m are dead too, only a couple of powerhouse ops audible tonight.
0333z spoke too soon, music just barely audible between fades in California. I'll leave it on that SDR for awhile and see if things develop.
0405z audio still occasionally trying to sneak through between fades via California SDR
0409z sounds like version of Girl From Ipanema on flute
0430z sounds like Doors, Love Me Two Times, just barely audible for a couple of seconds now and then
Title: Re: UNID 6960 AM 0304 UTC 13 NOV 2022
Post by: Pigmeat on November 13, 2022, 0323 UTC
"Me? I'm a lawnmower, you can tell me by the way I walk." LOL! Peter Gabriel with those costumes and that stage design had Robert Smith of the Cure beat by a decade. Plus, the Mellotron was still in use. A quintet could sound like a symphony orchestra w/ one of those things.