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Loggings => European Pirates and Private Stations => Topic started by: dxace1 on October 10, 2018, 2000 UTC

Title: Charity Radio 6275.45 AM 2000 UTC 10 October 2018
Post by: dxace1 on October 10, 2018, 2000 UTC
Noted with music in progress at 2000 fade in, level very down in the mud, no ID heard as yet.  Deep fades to 0, then comes back to about a 3.
Title: Re: UNID 6275.45 AM 2000 UTC 10 October 2018
Post by: Ray Lalleu on October 10, 2018, 2010 UTC
a trace at 2004 and 2008,  no audio heard not even guessed
2014 not sure of any audio

2045 the trace is now on 6275,40 (a frequency often used by that relay)
2123 still on, bit of drifting down, audio not heard (continuous crashes)
Title: Re: UNID 6275.45 AM 2000 UTC 10 October 2018
Post by: KaySeeks on October 10, 2018, 2024 UTC
2024: Irish jig music on violins.
2028: Advert for the Irish Heart Association.
2030: "From Ireland to the world, at CharityRadio.ie"
2032: "What a way to wake up in the morning. Good Morning Tasmania" between songs.
2112: Signal is still there but weak and I'm not hearing modulation. I'm going to tune out and do other things.

I do note that they mention transmitting on 6275 KHz on their Facebook page.
I'm not able to check the webstream today to see if it is //.
Title: Re: UNID 6275.45 AM 2000 UTC 10 October 2018
Post by: dxace1 on October 10, 2018, 2029 UTC
Interesting, not even a streak of a carrier seen on the Twente waterfall at the moment, for this one.
Title: Re: UNID 6275.45 AM 2000 UTC 10 October 2018
Post by: Brian on October 10, 2018, 2033 UTC
Irish jig music on violins at 2024 UTC.
Advert for the Irish Heart Association at 2028 UTC.
"From Ireland to the world, at Carrigan Radio.ie" (Unsure on spelling)
2032: "What a way to wake up in the morning. Good Morning Tasmania" between songs.
Charity Radio
Title: Re: UNID 6275.45 AM 2000 UTC 10 October 2018
Post by: KaySeeks on October 10, 2018, 2034 UTC
Charity Radio

Thanks
Title: Re: UNID 6275.45 AM 2000 UTC 10 October 2018
Post by: Ray Lalleu on October 11, 2018, 1331 UTC
Interesting, not even a streak of a carrier seen on the Twente waterfall at the moment, for this one.

The Twente SDR is the only one web SDR I ever went to, but each time, it was unable to give me the weakest stations I can hear directly, nor give me anything more on the SW fraquencies. I conclude that their mini-whip antenna is not up to the task. But when the Twente SDR has a signal, it's working very well to give a good filtered audio, with efficient sync AM and noise blanking.