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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: KA7HAK on September 21, 2017, 1945 UTC

Title: DBRX 7315 AM 1900 UTC 21 Sep 2017
Post by: KA7HAK on September 21, 2017, 1945 UTC
S8-9 19:00 - 19:30 7315 Khz AM
Heard in Yakima,WA

Ralphie DBRX Radio singing along with Creedence Have you ever seen the rain
"DBRX Radio Experimental broadcast radio where the X marks the spot if you know what I mean"
SIGN OFF

Title: Re: DBRX 7315 AM 1900 UTC 21 Sep 2017
Post by: PirateSWL on September 21, 2017, 1952 UTC
S8-9 19:00 - 19:30 7315 Khz AM
Heard in Yakima,WA

Ralphie DBRX Radio singing along with Creedence Have you ever seen the rain
"DBRX Radio Experimental broadcast radio where the X marks the spot if you know what I mean"
SIGN OFF



Not sure this is even a pirate but why would you wait to publish this thread 20 minutes after the station went QRT ? Why not post it at 1900 when you first heard it so others can try and listen as well ?
Title: Re: DBRX 7315 AM 1900 UTC 21 Sep 2017
Post by: KA7HAK on September 21, 2017, 1959 UTC
Sry just got a new account. I was googling to try and find references to it while listening and found this forum.

 It was certainly not VOV or WHRI. Also he actually said he was a pirate station.

"DBRX Radio Experimental broadcast radio where the X marks the spot if you know what I mean"

Title: Re: DBRX 7315 AM 1900 UTC 21 Sep 2017
Post by: ChrisSmolinski on September 21, 2017, 2002 UTC
Thanks for the logging! There seem to be quite a few pirates operating just above the 40 meter band lately.
Title: Re: DBRX 7315 AM 1900 UTC 21 Sep 2017
Post by: MDK2 on September 21, 2017, 2338 UTC
I also appreciate the log, even though I had no chance to catch it, because it seems to be a western pirate and those don't get logged very often. Knowing that there's activity around that area tells me I should pay more attention to that part of the band.
Title: Re: DBRX 7315 AM 1900 UTC 21 Sep 2017
Post by: ByteBORG on September 22, 2017, 1115 UTC
Thanks for the logging.
Great to see some Westie activity!
:)