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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: fpeconsultant on November 22, 2014, 0019 UTC
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road again, id, cecilia 0018z
in the clear nice audio
0020z steven stills and stills again 0023z - nice
0025z id
now country joe c-o-u-n-t-r-y
srv willy the wimp at 0028 - dead - tragic
0033 mcguinn & the byrds mr spaceman - he could play a 12 string......
fadey now
0034z im goin for a burrito! dead too.....los lobos does a nice job with la bamba
0043z came back from tendin to greenhouse and find gone
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00:23 Hearing music? Well it's kinda like music, Weird sound like OP using a voice processor going over a tune.
00:28 still hearing the same... hoping for an ID soon
00:31 ??? Frankly, I'm not hearing anything but someone using a sound processor.
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6925 DSB (suppressed carrier AM?) about 7.5 khz total Bandwidth ~S6 - S7 good audio
00:22 utc Tuned into end of Buffalo Springfield "For What it's Worth"
00:23 utc UNID tune Steven Stills voice singing
00:25 utc Ga Ga ID
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00:36 utc Radio Ga Ga Id signal now S7 - S8 -sounding good here Ga Ga nice music selection too..
00:44 Final RGGl ID "Thanks for tuning in" Off
DSB eh?
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Hearing DSB here, but LSB has lots of pesc QRM. "Willie the Wimp" by SRV @ 0030z. Decent audio and S7 signal.
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Pretty good signal in New Hampshire tonight, S6-S7 and mostly staying above the noise. A bit of QRM from LSB peskies
0033z Byrds - Hey Mr. Spaceman
0034z La Bamba
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Radio Ga Ga, 6925U, 0030, 11/22/14. Variety of music. 0035 ID. 0040 "Radio Ga Ga. Welcome to the weekend. Thanks for tuning in." Off.
Good signal here on USB. bad peskies on LSB
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Catching Radio Ga Ga here also with a S8 and really good audio. ID at 0036. Heard Stephen Stills, Country Joe McDonald, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Byrds and Richie Valens and ID again at 0040 , welcome to the weekend and off. Thanks for the great tunes Radio Ga Ga!
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Recorder Catch on 6925 USB
Just checked the dinner time recording, and RGG was in here at fair level, but I was able to catch the entire show.
Thanks RGG!
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SDR recording catch, about an SIO 222 here. Thanks for the show, RGG!