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Title: 77LJS 6930 USB 1743 UTC 15 JAN 2025
Post by: ChrisSmolinski on January 15, 2025, 1744 UTC
1743 Just signed on with jazz music, SIO 555 signal. 77LJS?
1750 ID, shout out.
Title: Re: 77LJS ? 6930 USB 1743 UTC 15 JAN 2025
Post by: Doc Roe on January 15, 2025, 1749 UTC
Just tuned in at 1746z. SINPO 45444 Very good signal on K1VL.

Very nice piano jazz.

Very smooth audio, good clarity with warm response.

Thanks the shout out LJS. Always a thrill to hear you!!

My co-worker and I listening exclusively to you while we work.
Title: Re: 77LJS 6930 USB 1743 UTC 15 JAN 2025
Post by: Rob. on January 15, 2025, 1809 UTC
Good signal here, just a touch of fading. Enjoying the show.
Title: Re: 77LJS 6930 USB 1743 UTC 15 JAN 2025
Post by: dxwingr on January 15, 2025, 1829 UTC
1828utc SIO333 direct  just a tiny bit of noise

Jazz music
Title: Re: 77LJS 6930 USB 1743 UTC 15 JAN 2025
Post by: Sarge94 on January 15, 2025, 1841 UTC
1841 - smooth jazz                         S9
1849 - 1760 Ft. - Tom Fahy
1851 - Rhinecliff - Tom Fahy
Title: Re: 77LJS 6930 USB 1743 UTC 15 JAN 2025
Post by: Andrew Yoder on January 15, 2025, 1842 UTC
Excellent signal with light jazz
Title: Re: 77LJS 6930 USB 1743 UTC 15 JAN 2025
Post by: Ct Yankee on January 15, 2025, 1848 UTC
Good reception, some noise
1847 "Fully Automated" Dyad Ben Gibson and Fundamental Interaction
Title: Re: 77LJS 6930 USB 1743 UTC 15 JAN 2025
Post by: Treehouse SWL on January 15, 2025, 1855 UTC
Fair to good signal with some noise via the Fair Hill, Maryland, SDR ...

1853 UTC: This sounds more like contemporary classical piano music rather than jazz. Shazam won't bring up a title.
1856 UTC: Another piano song, again sounding more classical than jazzy.
1859 UTC: Another piano piece; some of these almost sound like they're from a soundtrack.
1902 UTC: "Song for Dave (Howard Street Stories)" by Tom Fahy (the app finally hit on one!). The transmitter seemed to go off for a second or two around 1903 UTC before popping back on.
1906 UTC: Sounds like another Tom Fahy song.
1908 UTC: OM on the mic mentioned the brief transmitter interruption, talked about the music a bit, and gave a few HFU shout-outs.
1909 UTC: "'81" by Tom Fahy.
1912 UTC: "A River for Mr. Rivers" by Tom Fahy. Change of pace with a synth instrumental with a bit of an industrial edge. Shazam couldn't ID this one at first due to rising noise, but reception seems to have improved a bit in the past minutes.
1918 UTC: OM back on the mic talking a bit about the audio setup he's using for the music. Then more HFU shout-outs.
1919 UTC: "Is This Really Limbo? (Follow the Guy-wires)" from Tom Fahy's "MUNROE!" album.
1922 UTC: Another song from the "MUNROE!" album, followed by another at 1926 UTC.
1929 UTC: Another "MUNROE!" song by Tom Fahy. Noise is rising again.

Thanks for the mid-day music, 77LJS!
Title: Re: 77LJS 6930 USB 1743 UTC 15 JAN 2025
Post by: Radiouser on January 15, 2025, 1858 UTC
1857 "Cristantiello's Song (Playing House)" by Tom Fahy.
1900 "Niemand bleibt hier (Ein Schlaflied)" by Tom Fahy.
1902 "Song for Dave (Howard Street Stories)" by Tom Fahy.
1906 "Blood Flag in F# (Dismantling the Neanderthal Trusts)" by Tom Fahy.
1908 ID, shout-outs into "'81" by Tom Fahy.
1912 "A River for Mr. Rivers" by Tom Fahy.
1919 Using new digital hardware, shout-out into "Is This Really Limbo? (Follow the Guy-wires)" by Tom Fahy.
1922 "Uncaged (Munroe's Theme)" by Tom Fahy.
1927 "Management Strut (Miss Kraus' Theme)" by Tom Fahy.
1929 "Card-Catalog Graveyard" by Tom Fahy.
1934 "Greenberg Has a Secret (He Can't Keep It)" by Tom Fahy.
1939 "Web of TrustGreenberg Has a Secret (He Can't Keep It)" by Tom Fahy.
1940 Signoff message.
1941 OTA.

Thanks for today's show!
Title: Re: 77LJS 6930 USB 1743 UTC 15 JAN 2025
Post by: myteaquinn on January 15, 2025, 1911 UTC
1911: Nice signal with slight hiss in the background. Playing '81 by Tom Fahy.
1919: Thank you for the  shout out. Into Is This Really Limbo? (Follow the Guy-Wires) by Tom Fahy.