HFU HF Underground
Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: Rafman on March 04, 2016, 1513 UTC
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1500z "Green Eyed Lady" Sugarloaf
1500z /off
1514z bk on "Ain't No Sunshine" Bill Withers
1522z "Against the Wind" Bob Seger
1543z "If You Could Read My Mind" Gordon Lightfoot
1554z "A Whiter Shade of Pale" Procol Harum
1616z "Hey You" [remix?] Pink Floyd
s7-8 strong w/good audio!!!
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Back at 1515z with an S9+ signal, "Ain't No Sunshine".
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S5" Ain't no Sunshine "
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Solid S9+5
SINPO 55444
1527 UTC, Bob Seger - Against the Wind
1528 UTC, suddenly s/off without ID
Via K2SDR
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Back on? S9+
1615 UTC Pink Floyd - Hey You"
Carrier on and off
1637 UTC The Band - "Up on Cripple Creek"
1648 UTC The Guess Who - "These Eyes"
Carrier off
1700 There's a USB signal there, with what sounds like a numbers station
1703 UTC ELO - "Shine a Little Love"
1837 UTC Bob Dylan - "Lay Lady Lay"
1854 UTC The Rolling Stones - "Can't you hear me knocking"
1901 UTC Someone broke in twice and asked "What's up guys, transmitter overheating?"
1912 UTC The Hollies - "The Air that I Breathe"
1928 UTC Johnny Nash - "I can see clearly now"
1935 UTC King Harvest - "Dancing in the Moonlight"
1938 UTC Looking Glass - "Brandy"
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S9+ w/slight fade
1615 Pink Floyd "Hey You". alternate version
1619 OFF
1722 back on w/Pink Floyd ""Childhood's End"
1727 OFF...now hearing the comms R4002 noted, in USB YL 2 way in Spanish(?) sounds like some kind of dispatch. doesn't sound like peskies
1747 Arlo Guthrie "City of New Orleans" playing, very strong sig w/great audio
1750 OFF
1822 Hip Hop type music playing
1826 OFF
1828 music in USB "...Make My Day..." sig not as strong S4, decent audio
1831 music YL singer
1837 "Lay Lady Lay" playing, some CW, missed it
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S-9 into WNY. Just caught "Whiter shade of Pale"
16:16 AM? Crazy stuff
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What sounds like two-way comms on 6925 USB getting obliterated by the much stronger signal on 6925 AM. Was hearing Spanish language on 6925 USB, now it sounds like English "4-3-0-0" "8-2-0-0" "1600 feet"
Tuned back in at 1816 to 6925 AM to THE EVE OF DESTRUCTION, nice and loud! Wide audio. Connected the radio to my hi-fi setup and it sounds awesome.