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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: Skipmuck on October 25, 2015, 0128 UTC

Title: Peskie Party Halloween 6925 USB 0125 UTC October 25, 2015
Post by: Skipmuck on October 25, 2015, 0128 UTC
0125 UTC I'm hearing some weak music now...just above the noise floor here
0132 UTC Hotel California (in Espanol by the Gipsy Kings)
0138 UTC "LOLA" in SS
0146 UTC "Total Eclipse of the Corazon"  :)
0151 UTC "MIŅA TERRA GALEGA"-Siniestro Total
0208 UTC Sunny?
0217 UTC UNID cover of "Taxman"
0223 UTC Cover of "Serenade"
0232 UTC OFF after Kid Creole
Thanks for the entertainment this evening PPR! Mucho Gracias! :)

Hmmm... Per a little el ave, the email address is peskie.party@mail.com
Title: Re: UNID 6925 USB? 0125 UTC October 25, 2015
Post by: Rich on October 25, 2015, 0131 UTC
Spanish language popular songs.  Seems like same program from a few hours ago on 6950U at 2352
Title: Re: UNID 6925 USB? 0125 UTC October 25, 2015
Post by: JCMaxwell on October 25, 2015, 0131 UTC
0129 Same as Skipmuck, weak music in the noise
Title: Peskie Party Halloween 6925 USB 0119 UTC October 25, 2015
Post by: vhavrilko on October 25, 2015, 0132 UTC
0119 - I am hearing it here with very strong signals (S7-9).  Recording on Excalibur.  Started out with a rendition of "Should I Stay or Should I Go".  Spanish language renditions of American popular mx; ID was unintelligible with a high-pitched falsetto voice.  Mode is USB.
Thanks for the broadcast!  First time heard...not always active in the hobby.
0134: "Hotel California."
0137: "Lola."
0143: Cartoon vx ID.
0144: "La Bamba."
0147: "Total Eclipse of the Heart."
0150: ID which sounded like "Peskie Party Radio" Thanks Skipmuck!
0151: "Sweet Home Alabama."
0154: "Maggie."
0200: Positive ID of "This is Peskie Party Halloween."
0200: "Aquarius."
0202: "Johnny B. Good."
0204: "Pushin' Too Hard."
0207: Unidentified tune.
0209: "Sunny" over swishing VFO.
0212: "Ben."
0214: Falsetto ID.
0214: Unidentified tune.
0217: "Taxman."
0219: Falsetto ID; Los Lonely Boys version (EE) of "Whatever Gets You Through The Night."
0223: "Serenade."
0233: S/off.
Thanks for the show!
Title: Re: UNID 6925 USB? 0125 UTC October 25, 2015
Post by: blw on October 25, 2015, 0132 UTC
Fair signal but don't recognize the song.
Title: Re: UNID 6925 USB? 0125 UTC October 25, 2015
Post by: ByteBORG on October 25, 2015, 0135 UTC
S7 to S9 at peaks

0134 - Hotel California in SS
0138 - Lola in SS
0142 - La Bamba in SS
0147 - Total Eclipse of the Heart in SS
Title: Re: UNID 6925 USB? 0125 UTC October 25, 2015
Post by: Rockpicker on October 25, 2015, 0135 UTC
1:32 utc  steady S8 here

1:32 one song ended - applause - with a cartoon like voice possible short ID? - into Hotel California cover

1:38 utc  Lola cover - hearing Coca Cola instead of Lola, one verse anyway  - Interesting...

1:42 utc  Same ID? I guess, La Bamba... party tunes for sure...
Title: Re: UNID 6925 USB? 0125 UTC October 25, 2015
Post by: hsmith77 on October 25, 2015, 0136 UTC
S5 "Spanish "Hotel California"
"de Guello ' at 0205
Title: Re: Peskie Party Radio? 6925 USB 0125 UTC October 25, 2015
Post by: refmo on October 25, 2015, 0147 UTC
Spanish version of "Total Eclipse of the Heart" @ 0147.  S6 signal.
Title: Re: Peskie Party Radio? 6925 USB 0125 UTC October 25, 2015
Post by: MrMomB on October 25, 2015, 0151 UTC
1:53  Weak music on upper, peskies on lower.
Title: Re: Peskie Party Radio? 6925 USB 0125 UTC October 25, 2015
Post by: Markokpik on October 25, 2015, 0156 UTC
6925 USB, 0155, 10.25.15.  Weak music, perhaps some talk or intro. of next song, vocal.

Can't really tell what the songs are.
Title: Re: Peskie Party Radio? 6925 USB 0125 UTC October 25, 2015
Post by: Oliver on October 25, 2015, 0158 UTC
S4-S5 , noise and peskies don't make it any easier.

0157 UTC, Maggie Despierta (Maggie May)
0159 UTC, OM said something with Halloween, couldn't make it out
Title: Re: Peskie Party Radio? 6925 USB 0125 UTC October 25, 2015
Post by: canswl on October 25, 2015, 0207 UTC
Reception is actually quite decent into Victoria, BC tonight.  Playing a Spanish version of Aquarius until just now (02:01 UTC), and now into another Spanish song, which I don't recognize.  The ID (squirrel-like) is difficult for me to decipher.  So, could very well be Pesky Party Radio, or such.  A S8 to S9 signal.  Don't see/hear anyone else on the Pirate band tonight.  Another song at 02:03, which sounds French (a female).  Suddenly dropped right down for a few seconds at 02:06, then back with the same female vocalist.  Any chance for eQSL?  73 from Walt (canswl(at)gmail(dot)com.  Using a Perseus SDR.
Title: Re: Peskie Party Halloween 6925 USB 0125 UTC October 25, 2015
Post by: Shawndx on October 25, 2015, 0212 UTC
Coming fairly well with Spanish musical selections at 0205 onward.
My first time hearing your station. Thanks for the new one
Title: Re: Peskie Party Halloween 6925 USB 0125 UTC October 25, 2015
Post by: steveyoth on October 25, 2015, 0220 UTC
At 0218 UTC now.  S8 here in Georgia.  I can make out the song: "Whatever Gets You through the Night".
  - Steve  
Title: Re: Peskie Party Halloween 6925 USB 0125 UTC October 25, 2015
Post by: Dxcan on October 25, 2015, 0225 UTC
Noted here into Central Alberta with a nice signal dispute the noise level creeping up in level from 0211 hrs....best heard on the 200 foot longwire (non terminated)....
Title: Re: Peskie Party Halloween 6925 USB 0125 UTC October 25, 2015
Post by: kgb on October 25, 2015, 0226 UTC
weak here in NE Ohio
Signal had been better about an hour ago, but conditions worsening
Title: Re: Peskie Party Halloween 6925 USB 0125 UTC October 25, 2015
Post by: oly1959 on October 25, 2015, 0229 UTC
Just got home and is catching it here also with a S6 and good audio playing covers of US music in SS.
Title: Re: Peskie Party Halloween 6925 USB 0125 UTC October 25, 2015
Post by: Pigmeat on October 25, 2015, 1052 UTC
You've never lived until you've heard the mariachi version of "Those Old Cotton Fields Back Home".
Title: Re: Peskie Party Halloween 6925 USB 0125 UTC October 25, 2015
Post by: ChrisSmolinski on October 25, 2015, 1525 UTC
Very rough copy here unfortunately, but a great program, thanks!