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Loggings => European Pirates and Private Stations => Topic started by: Ray Lalleu on May 07, 2019, 1933 UTC
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on 6300.0- strong
1931 pop songs in pseudo Greek style, 1935 song in C&W style, 1938 D ballroom band ? twice
1941 "Get it on", then folk singers
1956 mixing pop with Arabic music, 'hello, Dramata(?) Radio' several times, 'Tomato' ?, no
same ID alone, but it's mangled, 2002 'Dramator Radio'?, 2004 off
Best ID from reply below... Thanks, Gabriel !
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1950 UTC S6 stable , wide music
1953 My Silver Lining First Aid Kit 1956 Ya Bnayya Omar Soulejman
1957 mixing pop, DJ E "hello amador? radio" repeated loop during song
2002-2004 M E ID"... hello Memphis" break
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Ramadan Radio 20:00 utc ID Computer Voice
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Hello Gabriel -Ramadan Radio 20:00 utc ID Computer Voice
How strong did you have their signal? In my opinion, it was broadcast from Germany or the Netherlands.
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On the SW England SDR it was a very strong signal (S9+20dB). I suspect it was a high powered Dutch pirate
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Hello Gabriel -Ramadan Radio 20:00 utc ID Computer Voice
How strong did you have their signal? In my opinion, it was broadcast from Germany or the Netherlands.
There was a skip zone with little to no signal around the Netherlands.... so Germany is unlikely. I suspect the Eastern part of the Netherlands, where most SW/MW pirates are based.
I and others suspect the owner is the same as Johnny Tobacco, looking at the signal quality and strength around Europe. He uses a couple of kilowatts
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On the SW England SDR it was a very strong signal (S9+20dB). I suspect it was a high powered Dutch pirate
I think so too. There was already a report about the "Arab" station from the Netherlands.
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On the SW England SDR it was a very strong signal (S9+20dB). I suspect it was a high powered Dutch pirate
I think so too. There was already a report about the "Arab" station from the Netherlands.
Johnny Tobacco sometimes goes by the name of "Radio Abu Dhabi"
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Johnny Tobacco sometimes goes by the name of "Radio Abu Dhabi"
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That's right - after the waterfall look, I thought it was JT, but it was not his type of music, lead and atmosphere. Or maybe Johnny did a trick to us?
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I agree it was from the Netherlands,
but disagree about being from JT.
JT has a better audio.