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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: jFarley on June 21, 2014, 0135 UTC

Title: Make Your Liver Quiver Radio 6925 LSB 0132-0143* UTC 21Jun14
Post by: jFarley on June 21, 2014, 0135 UTC
0132 Messin' With the Kid
0134 OM tx, more blues
0142 Make Your Liver Quiver Radio ID, "WLQ Radio"  also poss heard
0143 off abruptly

S6 in storm noise; sounds like nice SSB audio
Thanks;  First time hearing this!


Title: Re: UNID 6925 LSB 0132 UTC 21Jun14
Post by: hsmith77 on June 21, 2014, 0137 UTC
S5 "Makes my liver quiver" by OP.
Title: Re: UNID 6925 LSB 0132 UTC 21Jun14
Post by: Skipmuck on June 21, 2014, 0140 UTC
Fair to good signal here above the noise with bluesy guitar tune at 0134 UTC. Man announcer with ID?  "Oh, that's so good...slap your mama" at 0137 UTC into a blues rock tune/man singer with some more tasty guitar work. ID talkover during * at end of song, about a minute or so of another blues vocal tune, then off abrupt at 0143 UTC

*Listened back on the recording and the ID at 0142 was "Oh yes, make my liver quiver radio...M-Y-L-Q Radio"

Thanks for the show tonight! Shiver me timbers and quiver me liver 8)
Title: Re: Makes My Liver Quiver Radio 6925 LSB 0132 UTC 21Jun14
Post by: ByteBORG on June 21, 2014, 0149 UTC
6925.125 LSB

SINPO:
33343

0137 - "...slap yo mamma..."
0138 - unid song
0142 - Positive ID by OM as "M Y L Q Radio - Makes Your Liver Quiver Radio"
0142 - unid song
0143 - Off suddenly, mid-song...

First time hearing this station !!
Thanks for the short show...
Title: Re: Make Your Liver Quiver Radio 6925 LSB 0132 UTC 21Jun14
Post by: refmo on June 21, 2014, 0157 UTC
was S6 and good audio thru the noise here in Kentucky.
Title: Re: Make Your Liver Quiver Radio 6925 LSB 0132-0143* UTC 21Jun14
Post by: Markokpik on June 21, 2014, 0206 UTC
MYLQ Radio, 6925L, 0140 - 0142, 6/21/14.  Blues like music, male announcer - only heard a few words and  MYLQ Radio ID in the static.

Weak / poor.
Title: Re: Make Your Liver Quiver Radio 6925 LSB 0132-0143* UTC 21Jun14
Post by: ChrisSmolinski on June 21, 2014, 1412 UTC
SDR recording catch, very good signal here, S8 with some peaks to S9.