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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: DavidB on August 31, 2011, 1659 UTC

Title: Northern Relay Service, 6930.11 kHz AM, 2011-08-29
Post by: DavidB on August 31, 2011, 1659 UTC
S-9 signal but was having problems competing with static crashes. Copied the last 15 minutes before the signal vanished around 0430 UTC. Receiver was an Icom R75 with tuned random wire antenna. Location was the Cascade Mountains east of Granite Falls, WA.

I'll upload a link to the audio I recorded shortly.
Title: Re: Northern Relay Service, 6930.11 kHz AM, 2011-08-29
Post by: Northern Relay Service on August 31, 2011, 1817 UTC
 One of my favorite part of this hobby is getting audio files to see how we are doing. Glad you managed to hear us . Look forward to hearing the recording.

Cheers

Doc John
Title: Re: Northern Relay Service, 6930.11 kHz AM, 2011-08-29
Post by: DavidB on September 01, 2011, 0446 UTC
Finally got my crappy slow Internet collection to upload the audio without croaking halfway through. Here it is:

http://yourlisten.com/channel/content/101887/Northern%20Relay%20Service,%202011-08-29

Quality gets better about halfway through as I finally stopped spacing out enough to engage the DSP noise blanker and tame the static crashes.
Title: Re: Northern Relay Service, 6930.11 kHz AM, 2011-08-29
Post by: Northern Relay Service on September 01, 2011, 1408 UTC
 Like I said I love them audio clips. Sounds like it would have been a pretty fair signal if not for the static . Thanks for uploading that. Soon that nasty static will be a thing of the past ,but unfortunately that means SNOW !! It is just around the corner here EEEEKK