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Title: 77LJS 6930 USB was AM 1807 UTC 8 DEC 2024
Post by: ChrisSmolinski on December 08, 2024, 1808 UTC
1807 Jazz music, SIO 333, a fair bit of QSB.
1808 USB now. Must be 77LJS. SIO 555
1811 ID and shout out, thanks!  Great to hear more jazz music.
1940 QRT - thanks as always for the broadcast!
Title: Re: 77LJS 6930 USB was AM 1807 UTC 8 DEC 2024
Post by: hammarhead on December 08, 2024, 1816 UTC
Jazz music with an S7 signal strength here at 1815 UTC.

- Thanks for the shout out and information on Miles Davis
Title: Re: 77LJS 6930 USB was AM 1807 UTC 8 DEC 2024
Post by: Skipmuck on December 08, 2024, 1817 UTC
1816 UTC Awesome S8 signal here with some tasty jazz from Miles Davis
1818 UTC Thanks for the shout!
1824 UTC Op chatting about Miles playing the flugelhorn
1832 UTC Op chatting about Charlie Parker and his death in 1955 ( I was born in 1955! Didn't know much about Charlie until I heard "Parkers Band" by Steely Dan in the 1970's)
1843 UTC Spoken word from the Columbia Recording Studios engineer, followed by 77LJS op describing the aforementioned...back to Miles Davis
1913 UTC Break time here...time for today's walk...thanks for the jazzy Sunday afternoon!
Title: Re: 77LJS 6930 USB was AM 1807 UTC 8 DEC 2024
Post by: Radio Star on December 08, 2024, 1820 UTC
1820 - Nice signal here with "Moose The Mooche" - Charlie Parker & Miles Davis
1832 - Thanks for the shout-out and the backstory. Much appreciated.
Title: Re: 77LJS 6930 USB was AM 1807 UTC 8 DEC 2024
Post by: Radiouser on December 08, 2024, 1828 UTC
1827 UTC "Move" by Miles Davis.
1831 UTC "Morpheus by Miles Davis.
1832 UTC Shout-outs back into "Morpheus".
1834 UTC Devil may Care" by Miles Davis.
1837 UTC "Summer Night" by Miles Davis.
1841 UTC "The Hymn" by Charlie Parker.
1845 UTC "Tempus Fugit" by Miles Davis.
1849 UTC "Lover Man" by Charlie Parker.
1852 UTC "Shout-outs" and Jazz history.
1854 UTC "Moja, Pt. 1 (Live)" by Miles Davis.
1901 UTC More Jazz history and back into "Moja".
1903 UTC. Promo for Ringo Starr and back into "Moja".
1905 UTC "I Didn't" by Miles Davis.
1910 UTC Shout-out into "John McLaughlin" by Miles Davis.
1915 UTC "Bebop" by Charlie Parker.
1918 UTC Jazz history info.
1921 UTC "Koko" by Charlie Parker.
1924 UTC "Maiysha" by Miles Davis.
1928 UTC Shout-outs back into "Maiysha".
1934 UTC "Once Upon a Summertime (Master)" by Miles Davis & Gil Evans.
1937 UTC Shout-outs into "Marmaduke" by Charlie Parker.
1940 UTC Off.

Thanks for today's Jazz show!
Title: Re: 77LJS 6930 USB was AM 1807 UTC 8 DEC 2024
Post by: Ct Yankee on December 08, 2024, 1841 UTC
Very good reception

1841 "Summer Night" Miles Davis
1844 OM talking about recording studio to "Half Nelson" Miles Davis
1849 "Lover Boy" Charlie Parker
1852 Shout outs (thanks!), Miles and miles of Davis
1901 OM talking about recording to "Mona, Part 1" Miles Davis

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Title: Re: 77LJS 6930 USB was AM 1807 UTC 8 DEC 2024
Post by: K1MLP on December 08, 2024, 1846 UTC
1846 UTC - Half Nelson Miles Davis

S9+ Here In Ma. On RSPdx Direct
Title: Re: 77LJS 6930 USB was AM 1807 UTC 8 DEC 2024
Post by: Big Badfish Al on December 08, 2024, 1847 UTC
Frequency: 6930
Mode: USB
Date: 8 DEC 2024
Time: 1844 UTC
SIO: 444 in Vermont sdr

1844 - Miles Davis


Great to hear jazz on 77LJS. Got to love jazz and wish more jazz was aired on pirates. Thanks for the program. PSE e-QSL
Title: Re: 77LJS 6930 USB was AM 1807 UTC 8 DEC 2024
Post by: dxwingr on December 08, 2024, 1904 UTC
1902utc SIO444 direct

Music

Thanks for show!!
Title: Re: 77LJS 6930 USB was AM 1807 UTC 8 DEC 2024
Post by: N2MLP on December 08, 2024, 1917 UTC
1916 UTC


S 9

JAZZ
Title: Re: 77LJS 6930 USB was AM 1807 UTC 8 DEC 2024
Post by: Sarge94 on December 08, 2024, 1925 UTC
1925 - Maiysha - Miles Davis
Title: Re: 77LJS 6930 USB was AM 1807 UTC 8 DEC 2024
Post by: Molvania Poacher on December 08, 2024, 1930 UTC
SINPO=43443, with a Ute QRM buzz here, but really solid signal, especially for so early!

1929- "Maiysha" by Miles Davis.
1933- "Once Upon A Summertime" by Miles Davis and Gil Evans.

Thanks for the groovy tunes and shout-out!