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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: canswl on January 29, 2023, 0352 UTC
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Very good reception into Masset, with Always on my Mind, by Loverboy at 03:51. An unusual frequency selection, but it's working well!
And off after this song at 03:55 UTC. Whoever you were, many thanks!
QSL PSE Walt
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My guess would be B Side Radio testing.
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I'll have to try one of the Western SDR's. With Indy Radio rolling in semi-decently from Europe on 6931, it's going to be a het fight if the station on 6932 is audible back here.
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My guess would be B Side Radio testing.
Right, Lucas. I figured likely him. So much for QSLs, though! 73!
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SINPO=24232
308- "Tarig Ash-shoag" by Abdel Aziz El Mubarak here, so obviously an international broadcast station, with some kind of spur, harmonic or other shortwave weirdness.
309- OM and YL in Arabic, alternating, with music in between.
Clearly can't hear the same operator here in Northeast.
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I tried a handful of West Coast SDR,s and heard nothing but a couple of guy's blabbing in LSB. 40 meters is right up the dial, fella's. Go play there.
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I tried a handful of West Coast SDR,s and heard nothing but a couple of guy's blabbing in LSB. 40 meters is right up the dial, fella's. Go play there.
That’s what I want to tell every single Peskie. Most of them are known to be amateur radio ops anyway. The Mexicans on 6900 LSB are known to be and I believe the Brazilians on 6919 LSB are as well, and I’m sure many others are too. To me it just begs the question, if you have a license to do something legally, why go out of your way to do it the illegal way and achieve the same result? Music broadcasting pirates have a purpose because they have no legal alternative, but what are the Peskies trying to achieve?