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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: ChrisSmolinski on February 22, 2014, 0104 UTC
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Signing on now with "Red Skies At Night" - RML?
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S9+7 here with Red Skies
0107 "6 9 3 5" by OM. If there was an ID it was lost under a static crash, but sure did sound like RML
0119 back on? with CCR - Run Thru the Jungle
0122 The Scientist
0127 Shoutouts
0128 Rocket Man - the best version, no less
Thanks!
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10/15 over here but heavy static crashing
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01:19 hearing music with S9 signal, Fair audio.
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Coldplay at 0124 UTC. S8 with high noise.. thunderstorms out there.
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Fair here with moderate fades and some noise. But a clear mention of Red Skies and Red Mercury Labs heard at 0128. Signal has been improving somewhat but still static crashes.
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0110 UTC tune-in to weak signal,slowly improving against the static here...Coldplay then 0127 UTC ID...Red Mercury Labs I think
0135 UTC Thanks for the shoutout RML guy! Signal fading in and out of the noise, peaking at S7 here. More shoutouts...RML guy chatting tonight....tough copy though. Last nights program heard much better. Bad prop and mucho noise tonight...gone at 0143 UTC...thanks for the show tonight(well, except for Captain "Elton" Kirk ;D)
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"Poor" signal strength with lots of noise, including thunderstorms.
Gave frequency several times
Now "Unusable" in Wyomissing.
Ron
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RML is doing fairly well in NH tonight, S5-S6 and a bit above the noise.
6935 AM (not the manliest of modes?)
0128z Red Mercury Labs ID
0130z Rocket Man (sorta, Shatner)
0137z Lots of QSB, signal all over the place S4-S9+
0140z mmmm... Sam Adams Boston Lager (try the Boston Ale too sometime)
0142z Off, Thanks for the show using "ancient modulation"
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Fair with lots of crashes. Sounds like Captain Kirk reciting the words of Bernie Taupun.
Niel Wolfish listening in Burnt River, Ontario
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William Shatner-Rocket Man 0133 UTC.
A talk break, maybe RML?
Pretty noisy here, close by static crashes.
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Tuned into Shatner, "rocket man"
Tough copy into Western NY, got RML ID towards the end
On the Kenwood R-5000 with 180' of wire