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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: Skipmuck on July 17, 2017, 0009 UTC
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0009 UTC "Baby Love"-Supremes
0010 UTC "Come See About Me"-Supremes
0013 UTC "Stop In the Name of Love"-Supremes
0016 UTC "Back In My Arms Again"-Supremes
0019 UTC "I Hear A Symphony"-Supremes
0022 UTC "You Can't Hurry Love"-Supremes
(Signal has been a steady S5/S6 here and mostly above the noise...great USB audio too!)
0024 UTC "You Keep Me Hanging On"-Supremes
0027 UTC "Reflections"-Supremes
0030 UTC "Love Child"-Supremes
0034 UTC "Someday We'll Be Together"-Supremes
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Someone on 6925 USB playing "Baby Love" by the Supremes seemingly over and over from 0007.
0010 another Supremes song.
Weak and noisy conditions in SW PA; 2/5/3/4/2
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0019- song by The Supremes S2
0028- "Reflections" The Supremes
0035- "Someday We'll Be Together" Supremes
0039- "Heart Of Rock and Roll" Huey Lewis and The News
0042- "Heart and Soul" Huey Lewis S2-3 signal now
Thanks for the music! :)
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0020 - finally getting some audio here, female singer, S3 with fades.
0023 - "You Can't Hurry Love" Supremes. S3
0052 - "Do You Believe In Love" Huey Lewis & The News, S4
0110 - "Blonde Over Blue" Billy Joel, S5
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Not bad in for the bad conditions tonight, strong static crashes and slow fading, 3kHz BW. In IN GT remote.
00:14z Stop in the name of love
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Very noisy Supremes "Can't buy me love " ?
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UNID 6925 USB S3 in NY
0051: Huey Lewis & The News "Do You Believe In Love"
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Noted on the SDR recording from 0010z, though possibly it signed on a little earlier. 60s soul music, mostly with YL vox. At or just below the noise floor. A carrier at 6925 was visible for much of the broadcast, and music was audible in the lower side band at 0033. Not strong enough to tell if it was the same or not.
Thanks for the show!
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Heard here from 0005z on the SDR recording.
A carrier at 6925 was visible for much of the broadcast, and music was audible in the lower side band at 0033. Not strong enough to tell if it was the same or not.
The carrier and LSB audio was probably Liquid Radio