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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: Skipmuck on February 22, 2020, 2317 UTC
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2314 UTC Hearing some techno dance music..."Yauna"-Darque & Da Capo featuring Izz Azia (Per Shazam)
2316 UTC "Tom's Diner"-DNA featuring Suzanne Vega
2318 UTC "Crazy Bout My Boifriend(Loopy)"-Sissy Nobby, segue into "Tom's Diner"
(Signal is right at the noise floor with some fading in and out....peaks to S7 over an S5 noise floor)
2324 UTC Nice fade up at 2325 UTC with "Black Betty"-Ram Jam
2327 UTC Faded out or OFF?
2328 UTC "December 63(Oh What A Night)"-Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons
2333 UTC OM with "Loopy Radio" ID, into "Walk on the Wild Side"-Lou Reed
(The local noise is killing me......)
Thanks for the Saturday evening entertainment Loopy!
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Loopy Radio 6950.3 AM S2-S3 in NY
2316: Suzanne Vega "Tom's Diner"
2318: Sissy Nobby "Crazy Bout My Boifriend (Loopy)" briefly then another quick clip of Tom's Diner
2319: Off the air
2320: Back on with Sissy Nobby "Crazy Bout My Boifriend (Loopy)" then a Loopy Radio I.D.
2321: David Guetta "Titanium"
2323: Suzanne Vega "Tom's Diner"
2324: Ram Jam "Black Betty"
2327: Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons "December 63 (Oh What A Night)"
2333: Another I.D. into Lou Reed "Walk On The Wild Side"
2339: Another I.D. then OM said "We Survived Another Week" then Ram Jam "Black Betty" for a second then off the air
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Good signal. Good music.
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Sounding great here. Thanks for the show!
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Frequency: 6950.2
Mode: AM
Date:22 Feb 2020
Time: 2314 UTC
SIO: 444 via Uniontown PA sdr
Playing techno and dance music. Good signl. Can you play some Archies??
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Weak copy here
2324 - "Black Betty" - Ram Jam
2327 - "Oh What A Night" - Frankie Valli
2333 - OM w/ ID: "You are listening to Loopy Radio"
2334 - "Walk On The Wild Side" - Lou Reed (nice fade-up)
2340 - OM w/ID "we survived another week" then a snippet of "Black Betty" and OFF
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6950.3 or so, weak music but stronger carrier, fade up 2338Z.
22FEB20
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"Black Betty" was an old work song among slaves. Black railroad workers sang it after the Civil War, bringing it with them as the railroad work camps spread