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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: ~SIGINT~ on July 09, 2021, 0350 UTC
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03:45 UTC - Caught Mix Radio International on 12085.0 kHz USB wideband, approx 6 kHz, with jazz music followed by station ID. Good S9 signal to my location. First heard from the ICOM R-75 (bedroom radio) while scanning the band for something to listen to;
03:50 UTC - Station ID: "Independent Free Radio via Mix Radio International";
03:56 UTC - Station ID followed by music;
03:58 UTC - "Thank you for the signal report of our station";
04:02 UTC - Station ID: "With the finest sound and the finest mix you are tuned in to Mix Radio International";
04:07 UTC - Station ID: "In the mix";
04:14 UTC - Station ID followed by music;
04:20 UTC - Station ID: "Shortwave's best station is M R I, Mix Radio International" followed by music;
04:23 UTC - The signal level is coming up and I noticed that the broadcast is now nearly 10 kHz wide;
04:34 UTC - Station ID: "Mixing the best grooves on Mix Radio International".
Thank you for the late night broadcast.
ICOM IC-R75 | mini-whip antenna and RSPduo | Barker & Williamson antenna | Toronto, Ontario Canada
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signal S8-9 on the SDR in Fair Hill, Maryland
04.09 song "Airwaves"
04.13 ID (a woman)
04.14 instrumental music "Golden Nectar"
04.20 ID (a woman)
04.20 song "Open Your Heart"
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Excellent reception from Masset, BC Perseus receiver. 100 km south of Ketchikan AK.
"listen, MRI, Mix Radio International" by YL at 04:14 UTC. Thanks for the heads up. Best heard using ALA 1530 antenna aimed 130/310 degrees. Despite only an S3 signal, with an almost zero noise floor, reception is really good! Love to receive an eQSL to CANSWL (at) Gmail (dot) com.
Golden Nectar playing now (04:16 UTC)
Faded gradually. Finally off at 05:19 UTC. Thanks for the show!
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0415 Downtempo Jazz fusion music
S5 but very loud and clear N1NTE 3 SDR
Might try to catch this on my home unit.
Also I'm starting to realize how useless the S meters on these internet SDRs are, might switch to a sinpo system like I've seen others here use.