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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: DangerKitty on May 04, 2025, 0023 UTC
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0023: bluegrass music, my guess is Radio Appalachia, really tough copy due to static and wideband ute stations on either side, 32232
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0024: Shady Jam by Jerry Garcia, David Grisman & Tony Rice.
0031: Man Of Constant Sorrow by Jerry Garcia, David Grisman & Tony Rice.
0103: There Ain't No Bugs On Me by David Grisman & Jerry Garcia.
Thanks refmo for the id.
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S6-7 SIO 333 SINPO 35333
0029 UTC Shady Grove by Jerry Garcia, David Grisman & Tony Rice
0030 Man of Constant Sorrow by Jerry Garcia, David Grisman .....
Thank you!!!!
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0032 S7, had to tighten up the filter to try to knock out the very strong utilities nearby. It would be decent copy if not for the utes.
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0036 Music blues ? S7
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S8 carrier @ 0040 with Radio Appalachia ID
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0039 UTC
S-8
bluegrass music
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0047 "Drifting Too Far from the Shore" by Old & In the Way.
0050 "Wild Horses" by Old & In the Way.
0055 "Catfish John" by Old & In the Way.
0059 "Arkansas Traveller" by David Grisan & Jerry Garccia.
0103 "There Ain't No Bugs On Me" by David Grisan & Jerry Garccia.
0108 ID into "Just Over In Gloryland" by Mac Wiseman.
0110 "Amazing Grace" by Raymond Fairchild.
0112 "(There'll Be) Peace In the Valley" by Johnny Cash.
0114 "In the Garden" by Elvis Presley.
Thanks for tonight's show.
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S7 with interference just below...
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Tough copy. Lots of static and lots of interference.
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Excellent signal at 0055 with old bluegrass song. Might need to unplug the antenna because that last lightning strike reached full quieting!
Thanks for the recent QSL!
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SINPO=35222
103- "There Ain't No Bugs On Me" by David Grisman and Jerry Garcia.
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0113 - mostly in the noise here, been trying for a while to get a song id
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0046 just barely audible bluegrass music until off at 0058.
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Mac Wiseman? I knew him when I was a kid. He was a cousin. I used to call him Uncle Mac.
RA, you ought look up the works of one Elmer Bird. Another one of my kinfolks. The man who preserved the old time "Drop Thumb Banjo" style. Of course he invented it, too. Elmer was hoot. I used to do broadcasts from the bottom across the creek from his birthplace and up on the hill above where he and his wife are buried.