HFU HF Underground
Loggings => European Pirates and Private Stations => Topic started by: Rafman on May 09, 2015, 2326 UTC
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2324z shoutouts to loggers including Jari, "from Johnny Tobacco"
A bit more dead air [pregnant pauses] than normal but sounding in good spirits
2328z into a bit of music
0048z ID "R Johnny Tobacco"
Pretty clear s6-7 [despite storm approaching offshore, touching off some showers here now!!!]
Always find him entertaining!!! He got his ID's mixed up ~0148z ;D
Still going 0204z "Que Sera Sera"
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I am hearing him here in Western South Carolina on 6282khz AM fair signal with polka music S7 signal level with static. Now he is playing a song by Jim Reeves @ 23:52UTC!
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0008-hearing music through the static
0151- music then OM talking
0153- clear Radio Johnny Tobacco ID S3-4 or so
0155- music with whistling in the song
0205- unid song by YL?
0224- sounds like polka music S7-8 now
0229- "All Along The Watchtower" Jimi Hendrix
0235- OM talking then more music
0236- 0ff.
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Quite a good signal tonight, s9 on peaks.
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Playing some of Dean Martins songs at the moment really good signal tonight. 00:41UTC
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Signal has been getting stronger for the last half an hour. Now up to S3-S5 on peaks.
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S3 Patsy Cline . "She's got you " Op Talk.
Id Radio Johnny Tobacco
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Another entertaining evening with Johnny Tobacco at the
cigar microphone!
Johnny was digging into the old 45's this evening while discussing the subject of cucarachas and Cuban cigars! S8 signal most of the last hour and a half here.
0204 UTC "Que Sera Sera"
0230 UTC Johnny needs some sleep and says Good Night, then plays "All Along the Watchtower"-Jimi Hendrix!!! How did that 45 get into the pile 8)
Then follows it with Hey Joe...must be Jimi night at the Abu Dhabi residence :)
Off at 0236 UTC
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S5 here @ 0216 with ID. Static crashes up to S8, so not so great copy.
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Just a note...
Nothing here at the home QTH, but I did sneak in a listen on the Twente Remote SDR last night.
He mentioned being Johnny Tobacco tonight, playing songs of differing genres.
He was the loudest of 2 stations seen on the remote (Focus Int'l. the other), and mentioned his transmitting power.