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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: refmo on October 03, 2019, 0002 UTC
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In progress at tune-in with "Keep A Knockin'" by Little Richard, S4
0003 - "96 Tears", lots of peskies on the frequency.
0006 - ID, then "Speedo" by The Cadillacs
0008 - shoutout to me [thanks!], then "Searchin'" by The Coasters. Switched to the loop skywire, now S5
0011 - "You Belong To Me" The Duprees
0014 - "A Little Bit Of Soap" The Jarmels
0021 - "Get A Job" The Silhouettes, S6
0025 - "Surfin" Bird" The Trashmen, S7, sounding good
0027 - Cheech and Chong bit
Loving your selection of oldies, thanks for the tunes!
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Nice signal into northern Ohio this evening.
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Strong into WV
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Just barely audible on the local SDR in Machias, Washington, but fair via the SDR in Burke, Virginia, with "Searchin'" by The Coasters as of 0010 UTC, followed by "You Belong to Me" by The Duprees.
0014 UTC: ID, then "A Little Bit of Soap" by The Jarmels
0015 UTC: "My True Story" by The Jive Five
0018 UTC: ID and intro to next song ("Hey, Kaptain Kid. We've been reading this book, but we need to know who wrote it.") into "Book of Love" by the Monotones.
0021 UTC: "Get a Job" by The Silhouettes. I just hopped to an Ohio SDR, but this signal's fading out everywhere I tune in!
0023 UTC: Quick announcer intro into "Surfin' Bird" by The Trashmen.
Can't get a signal now ... and then apparently went off at 0028 UTC.
Thanks for the music!
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S4 here this evening.
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S4 here in Eastern Mass
0019 - "Book Of Love" - The Monotones
0021 - "Get A Job" - The Silhouettes
0024 - "Surfin' Bird" - The Trashmen
0026 - OM with "Thanks to listeners"
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Captain Kidd Radio 6950 USB S1-S3 in NY
0022: The Silhouettes “Get A Job”
0024: The Trashmen “Surfin’ Bird”
0026: Kaptain Kid Radio I.D., says going off the air but going to leave us with something special - Cheech & Chong skit
0028: Off the air
Video clip of broadcast: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LqI_4UBuYvk
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SDR recording catch, signed on or faded in at 2357 with "Midnight Hour". About an SIO 444 most of the time. Thanks for the broadcast!