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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: ChrisSmolinski on July 01, 2019, 1724 UTC
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1724 Wow, an SIO 555 signal. 22m is really open
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S5 with a few fades, low noise floor so good copy @ 1730.
Checked back in @ 2205, still S5 with "Always On My Mind" Nick Martin & LOVRA
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Very good signal into Montreal, Canada at 1745 UT, some fades but it does reach S8 at peaks
Interesting to see the very wide USB signal
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8) Ah, yes, a true pioneer, trying new frequencies. I will have to mention that to the Yetti. Condx just quite low on lower bands. ::)
Tuned at 2147.. here on Cherokee Hill, peaks S8 very much out of any noise ! Not familiar with tunes, but that's me..Rosey Clooney type..Yes, the band at moment appears prime.
Mix radio ID heard 2148
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13571 USB weak signal in Italy, music 2058 UTC
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2102 back on again, SIO 444
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Sounds good - 444
2110 - All Stars /Marin Solveig
2113 - canned ID
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Noise level music and mix id @ 2112Z
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2115 UTC - Signal is S5-S7 in WNY with deep fades.
2132 UTC - Signal at S9, audio is very good.
2158 UTC - Signal S9+, audio is very good.
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Mix Radio International 13571 S1-S2 in NY on the 40m dipole
2200: Jonathan Fitoussi “Andromede”
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Jba 2210Z, something with a sax
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2213 Faint music just above the floor but has been improving over the past couple of minutes.
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2213: Jazz music, canned ID by woman, Paramore "Decode," SIO 353
Listening on SW England SDR
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I have a trace of music here at 2230 UTC....a bit low to ID the tune, but it's there!
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on 13571 USB, direct across the pond
(not there at 2100)
2255 music, fair level, 2301 - Radio Int., modern jazz, 2305 beat machine
2315 modern jazz, then beat music, etc, 2330
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An op I used to know liked this band during the day in aught's. He was a dyed in the wool AM man though, which makes me think this is another person.
It's normally wide open from late morning until the sun goes down. It might be a nice alternative to 43 meters when the days get shorter, or when everyone is packing 43 in the afternoon.
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An op I used to know liked this band during the day in aught's. He was a dyed in the wool AM man though, which makes me think this is another person.
It's normally wide open from late morning until the sun goes down. It might be a nice alternative to 43 meters when the days get shorter, or when everyone is packing 43 in the afternoon.
As you probably know, OTR seems to run 13560 daytimes and 6770 nights. Every so often there's enough propagation on 13560 for reception here, somewhat more often when I check a more distant SDR.
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Hearing this pirate for the first time this evening here at 00:05UTC signal level sarong S5 their is some fading but conditions are pretty good!