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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: ChrisSmolinski on July 24, 2018, 1316 UTC
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1315 Just tuned in, a solid SIO 444 signal. And now that I typed that... down to SIO 222.
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good morning Chris !
im just toying around today, not a serious broadcast.
at first it was at 50w, then i turned it down to 5w where its at now.
good for measuring band conditions.
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14.01 utc
Listening KiWi WebRX Uniontown/PA
6880 doing S 5 - 7 peax
Greets!
André
CoolAM Radio - ShortWave
the Netherlands
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Relay Station 6880 AM S3 in NY
1449: Paul McCartney “Come On To Me”
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Listening via K1RA kiwi SDR in Virginia, fair signal at that location. Thanks for the show!
1621 I tried many other mid-Atlantic/NE kiwi SDR's and also the NE Pennsylvania web SDR, but nobody else seems to be picking this up.
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Radio Free CT doing a live show at the moment.
im glad you are enjoying and having fun Matt_B.
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Radio Free CT doing a live show at the moment.
Yep yep! Stay tuned for a lost hit....Frankie Smith's "Double Dutch Bus"! :-O
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Nothing here today (yet), was hoping to catch the broadcast as I was putting up 2 dozen quarts of pickles today.
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Nothing here today (yet), was hoping to catch the broadcast as I was putting up 2 dozen quarts of pickles today.
Sorry CT Yankee, i signed off at 3PM EST when Matt_B was done with his live broadcast.
those home made pickles ? sweet ? sour ? crunchy garlic flavor ? (my favorite)
edit - oh sweet, i bet they taste really awesome, id buy a few jars from you - i used to grow, process and pack my own tomato sauce in ball jars with home grown garlic as well as make my own pasta and hang it up to dry out - cool !
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I had tried listening 1400-1600z with no luck.
As for the pickles - Homemade for thirty five years. Bought a 1/2 bushel of cukes from a farm nearby. The dill, garlic, and hot peppers used to flavor were grown in my garden. The pickles are called "kosher dills". I guess crunchy garlic off your list - I use pickling lime to get them "crunchy".
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Radio Free CT doing a live show at the moment.
Yep yep! Stay tuned for a lost hit....Frankie Smith's "Double Dutch Bus"! :-O
Lol! All the girls I knew used to jump rope to that rhyme in the 60's. Frankie threw some beats behind it and made himself a pile. At least Frankie grew up hearing it, it's not as bad as that Brit, Malcolm McDowell, swiping "Buffalo Gals".
As the Dead Milkmen once sang, "You'll dance to anything."