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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: Radiouser on October 13, 2025, 1833 UTC
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Listening via the K1VL SDR
1832 Telephone ops handling calls.
1929 OTA.
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1832 Dial tones, operators speaking .. S7
1931 off then YL with numbers till 1933 QRT
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better at 6971.9
1840 telephone operator sounds and rings, National Bureau of Standards WWV Fort Collins Colorado;
1845 continuing - try your call again later; what number did you dial; there appears to be a receiver off the hook
1849 ID OM - You have been listening to the Bell System; this is the Bell System
1850 continuing - this is the recording in Ashbury North Carolina; you have 5 cents credit
1855 continuing - if you share your line with others, be a good party line neighbor; please check your instruction manual or call the repair service for assistance
1900 continuing - what number did you dial please;
1905 continuing - the number you have reached is not in service at this time; something in French!
1910 continuing - time to order a kitchen extension telephone; this is a recording from Trinidad
1915 continuing - WWV; remember, haste makes waste. You save time by dialing accurately;
1920 continuing - these experimental transmissions are originating; please stay on the line and an operator will answer
1925 ID
I still say that this is a perfect example of a John Cage composition
Please EQSL to jaroberts1914@gmail.com
Shrewsbury VT SDR
SINPO: 45454
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1844: Weak indistinct female voice. Hearing dial tones so she is maybe answering phones.
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1848 A fair to good signal - thanks for helping to #keep43mweird - especially by being on exactly 43 meters!
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Broadcaster: Bell System
Listening date: 13 October 2025
Listening time: 18:40 to UTC time
Frequency: 6971.9 USB
SINPO: 45544
Listening Location: Valladolid (Spain) via kiwiSDR Cape May County, NJ (USA)
Antenna used: Aziloop Active Orthogonal Loop
Details of the programme listened to:
Telephone operators with calls to communicate
I would be grateful to receive your eQSL at: laradioymuchomas@gmail.com
Thank you for your show.
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S7 signal with pretty good audio heard via the SDR in Fair Hill, Maryland, with noticeable static and noise ...
1851 UTC: Operators talking and phone noises.
1853 UTC: Operator: "Please deposit ..."
1855 UTC: Montage of more operators talking with callers.
1901 UTC: Continuation of phone noises and operators talking.
1904 UTC: "This is a recorded announcement ... Your call did not go through."
1907 UTC: "What number are you calling, please?"
1911 UTC: "The telephone company wishes you happiness all through the year!" Reception has improved, as this signal's a little stronger now and better against the background noise levels.
1915 UTC: WWV audio mixed in among all the phone-related sounds and operators talking.
1925 UTC: Male-voiced ID: "You are listening to The Bell System," then more phone sounds and operators.
1929 UTC: Off.
Thanks for the broadcast. For somebody who grew up in the 1970s and '80s, all these phone noises and operator conversations are very nostalgic!
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18.45 UTC, listening via websdr NA5B, SINPO - 35533, S7 on peak, 18.49 UTC - talk male ID - ..You have been listening to the Bell System; this is the Bell System,
18.50 UTC - continuing - this is the operator in Asheville North Carolina, operator call.
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Weak signal at 1902. Dialtones, operator messages, "hellos," etc. Love hearing this show, but signal is down around the threshold today
Signal's improved a good bit. Think I heard a couple of IDs intertwined with the other messages and sounding like one of them. Something to the effect of "This transmission is a broadcast of the Bell System"
YL numbers next. Part of same show or something else?
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Very good reception
1907 Various pre-recorded phone system messages
1909 "What number did you dial, please?"
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1910utc good signal on Fair Hill, MD. SDR
telephone talk operator answering calls
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1910 UTC
Phone Operators talking, phones ringing, phone companies ads, even a Montreal metro announcement in French: Next station, Berri-UQAM
SINPO: 55545
Hilarious
via KiwiSDR Shrewbury, VA
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1919 UTC phone company operators...very retro.
strong clear signal S9