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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: jFarley on September 11, 2013, 0122 UTC
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0118 I'm hearing the thumpy bass line of dance mx here.
0141 OM tx obliterated by a couple of lightning strikes
0200 deep fades now to below the floor - still hearing occasional edm
0212 still visible carrier (this or someone else?) - no audio for the last 5 mins
About S5, having to listen in LSB to avoid the RTTY
Thanks for the music!
Thanks for the ID, Rockpicker!
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Heard "It's No Good" by Depeche Mode @ 0120z, now playing some dance/trance stuff @ 0125z.
Decent signal strength, but getting clobbered by RTTY at times, so switching back and forth between AM and LSB.
Still going at 0238z. Occasional long deep fades but comes back up to decent level. Notched out the RTTY.
'Join In the Chant' @ 0240z
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6940 AM S7 - S9
1:28 ut Sounds like a Blue Man Crew track?
1:34 ut Trance / Dance track, with mixed and processed samples of vocals, signal down a bit S6- S8
1:41 ut ID? down in the static then 97.7 FM?
1:44 ut mix track w/ female vocals
sun's going down and receptions has degraded to mostly S6 - S7,
noise is washing this AM signal out at times.
1:53 ut Male voice - rapping added to mix for a bit
2:00 ut ID "You are listening to Liquid Radio" signal up and down S6 - S8...
2:12 ut ID "Can't be bargained with, Can't be reasoned with", fade to noise, "absolutely will not stop, EVER, Liquid Radio"
2:40 ut Liquid Radio ID
2:48 ut Off Air
Thanks for the Show! - Was this a North American Relay of Liquid FM? - I never heard any contact information for signal reports.......
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Heard in KCMO with strong S9+20 signal but totally clobbered by FSK station.
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S3 here. Best signal LSB 6939.9 Khz .
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0223z Still going, good copy on fade-ups using LSB, deep QSB - from S5 to S9 now and then.
Thanks for the ID Rockpicker
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SDR recording catch. Carrier and dance music noted starting at 0113, S8 signal. I needed a pretty narrow IF filter setting due to the RTTY about 2 kHz up.
ID at 0115
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I never heard any contact information for signal reports.......
wwrbfm@gmail.com