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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: sat_dxer on May 14, 2016, 0401 UTC
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Recording of "the world of wars" 1938 radio broadcast came up from ~0340z (wasn't looking at the clock) 14 May 2016 this freq...
off at 0440z from the "canadian... something..., missed full ID due to fade
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I can hear bits of War of the Worlds now (0421)
0440 OM with possible station ID but I couldn't make it out. OFF
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It was me sorry running low power and portable about 35w just wanted to have some fun hadn't heard it in a while so figure I would broadcast and sit around the fire and enjoy a cold one :)
-crad
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Just back home from listening at Asilomar State Beach (near Monterey),
Calif., to the original broadcast of "War of the Worlds" on 6925-USB,
from 0429 till off at 0440 (May 14), with "Radio After Dark" ID.
Wow, not a bad signal for only 35w !! Very nice and a fun program.
Thanks for the broadcast !!!
My audio at - https://goo.gl/31YAZd .
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Beautiful copy Ron :( either my transmitter is a hair off frequency or your receiver is a we bit off but none the less not bad at all typically with me transmitting later in the evening I get fantastic prop to the west coast and typically get a crystal clear copy on the Arizona sdr
What where you receiving that on ? / antenna :)
To bad you only caught the tail end :) it was a good show lol I was actually mostly just listening via ground wave tought would be fun to broadcast as well :)
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Beautiful copy Ron :( either my transmitter is a hair off frequency or your receiver is a we bit off but none the less not bad at all typically with me transmitting later in the evening I get fantastic prop to the west coast and typically get a crystal clear copy on the Arizona sdr
What where you receiving that on ? / antenna :)
To bad you only caught the tail end :) it was a good show lol I was actually mostly just listening via ground wave tought would be fun to broadcast as well :)
Hi - My recording was made via an Etón E1 with antenna of 100 ft. long wire. Thanks again :)
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Heard here on the SDR recording from 0343 sign on, SIO 333. Great for just 35 watts!
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Also heard here in an SDR Recording. I had the antenna tuned down at 6876 to hear TCS, so I was surprised at the copy quality here.
Thanks for the show!