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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: Skipmuck on April 01, 2017, 2303 UTC
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2354 UTC "Mean Evil Woman"-ELO with S5 peaks and slight fades, followed by "Won't Get Fooled Again"-Who
2312 UTC "Sweet Soul Music"-Arthur Conley
2314 UTC "634-5789"-Wilson Pickett
2318 UTC Twilight Zone theme music!
2319 UTC "Band On the Run"-Paul McCartney & Wings
2324 UTC Fanfare and repeated ID's of Captain Morgan Shortwave by various OM and YL's
2325 UTC OFF
Thanks for the April 1st show CM! :)
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Captain Morgan Shortwave 6375 AM S5 in NY
2304: The Who "Won't Get Fooled Again"
2306: Lou Reed "Walk On The Wild Side"
2310: Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons "December, 1963 (Oh What A Night)"
2312: Arthur Conley "Sweet Soul Music"
2315: Wilson Pickett "634-5789"
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2306 "Take a Walk on the Wild Side", S8 peaks out of the noise.
2310 "Oh what a Night"
2312 "Sweet Soul Music"
2315 "634 5789" Wilson Pickett
2318 Twilight Zone music into "Band on the Run" S9 peaks.
2324 IDs YL and OM "This is Captain Morgan Shortwave" and email. OFF
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S3 with local noise @ 2311 with "December, 1963". Fair copy.
2324 - ID's and off
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2311: "Oh, What a night", S4
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2310z strong solid s7
2311z James Brown
2314z 'Matrimonial Services"
2325z ID 3x /off
s7 solid (signal drifting down, the rock is warming up! )
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Tuned in at 2324 in time to hear the canned ID and trumpet call. Good audio, S8 in New York.
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Twilight Zone theme, Paul McCartney "Band on the Run." No IDs, but based on the TZ theme, I'm guessing that this is Captain Morgan. Just checked the Twente receiver & it's still too early for the signal to reach Europe. A whole bunch of computer-voiced IDs at 2325, then off
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Cap, I heard something in there, but there's a local source of noise near my QTH that make 6350 to 6400 KHz a chore on good days. The time and frequency is dead on. There was stong het when I switched to ssb but getting anything out of the hash generated locally was impossible. I'll give you an S-9 for just being able to notice there was something there when I first tuned by with the radio set for AM. Nothing ever gets over that pile of noise. You were damned close.