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Title: Wolverine Radio 6935 01:09z-02:16z 02-09-13
Post by: Sealord on February 09, 2013, 0110 UTC
6935 USB SIO 333

Good signal with little fade.  Originally started on 6950 with the "..testing 1 2 3.." song, but quickly switched to 6935.

01:09z Wolverine Radio ID & into some classics
01:15z ID

(http://i761.photobucket.com/albums/xx256/Sealord40m/201302090214_zpsc4496d47.jpg)

Audio (complete show): http://archive.org/download/ShortwavePirateRadioCont/WolverineRadio6935Usb0107z-0216z02-09-13.mp3

Thanks WR! :)
Title: Re: Wolverine Radio 6935 01:09z 02-09-13
Post by: ChrisSmolinski on February 09, 2013, 0111 UTC
Good signal here. S9+
Title: Re: Wolverine Radio 6935 01:09z 02-09-13
Post by: RCCI on February 09, 2013, 0115 UTC
01:12UTC Hearing older 1930' 40' type music  Solid S6 signal   (Great pirate DX'ing tonight!)
01:15 Clear ID
01:15 Song "Stormy Weather"
Title: Re: Wolverine Radio 6935 01:09z 02-09-13
Post by: rdla4 on February 09, 2013, 0117 UTC
Not as strong as usual, but nice signal nonetheless. 'Stormy Weather" 0116Z.

Thanks for the show tonight
Title: Re: Wolverine Radio 6935 01:09z 02-09-13
Post by: Rafman on February 09, 2013, 0118 UTC
0115z "Stormy Weather"
0120z ID
0120z "Change in the Weather" Buddy Guy
0215z Echo ID w/SSTV
0216z /off

SIO 444 @0115z s8-9
SIO 555 @0125z 10+ over peaks!!!
SIO 545 @0215z 10+ but fluttery

Thanks for the Great Sounds Wolverine!!! I enjoyed this show immensely!!!
Title: Re: Wolverine Radio 6935 01:09z 02-09-13
Post by: refmo on February 09, 2013, 0123 UTC
Signal building as it goes, up to S7, great audio.
Playing a 'weather' theme.  'Rainy Weather Blues' by Roy Brown @ 0118z, then ID followed by 'Change in the Weather' by Buddy Guy.
Thanks for the show!

S5 @ 0144z, playing 'Bad Weather' by Poco
Back up to S7 @ 0148 with Stormy Weather by Gladys Knight - sounding great!
Title: Re: Wolverine Radio 6935 01:09z 02-09-13
Post by: Rockpicker on February 09, 2013, 0125 UTC
6935 USB
1:12 ut Old time music 30's ?
1:14 ut Wolverine ID
Back into oild time music
Good steady S6 - S7 signal held to end of show
Title: Re: Wolverine Radio 6935 01:09z 02-09-13
Post by: jFarley on February 09, 2013, 0141 UTC
Late to the party here.

Although only in around S7, the audio is still great.
Weather related tunes.  Stay safe all.

0214 echo ID, SSTV (Scottie 1), and 0216 off

Thanks Wolverine; really enjoyed your tune selection.

(http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/s387/jFarley44/201302090214_zps3e365d11.jpg)


Title: Re: Wolverine Radio 6935 01:09z 02-09-13
Post by: Bowman1 on February 09, 2013, 0206 UTC
Got them here on he FT-2000 with 10,000 Maniacs Like the Weather, and Warm Weather by Pieces of a Dream (Thank you, Shazam app!). Not as strong as usual, but still a nice armchair copy. SIO 434 on average. Peaks at S9.

Thanks Wolverine!
Title: Re: Wolverine Radio 6935 01:09z 02-09-13
Post by: Markokpik on February 09, 2013, 0211 UTC
6935 USB, Wolverine Radio, 0200, 2/9/13.  Nice "weather" music for a cold evening.  ID at 0210.

Not quite as strong as usual.

Thanks for the show.
Title: Re: Wolverine Radio 6935 01:09z 02-09-13
Post by: textim on February 09, 2013, 0224 UTC
About S8 - S9 through the entire show. 

(http://img839.imageshack.us/img839/4088/201302090214.jpg)

Thanks Wolverine!







Title: Re: Wolverine Radio 6935 01:09z 02-09-13
Post by: Danoman on February 09, 2013, 0224 UTC
S7 to S9 signal here.

Thanks Wolverine Radio.

(http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o292/danoman3/Hist11_zps88afff26.png)
Title: Re: Wolverine Radio 6935 01:09z 02-09-13
Post by: Kilokat7 on February 09, 2013, 0226 UTC
Diito the comments above.  Thanks for the show, nice theme tonight.

(http://amdxer.com/SSTV/Wolverine%2009FE13%200215%20UTC.jpg)
Title: Re: Wolverine Radio 6935 01:09z-02:16z 02-09-13
Post by: Hornet0123 on February 09, 2013, 1719 UTC
SDR Catch

Good signal here, about s9+ with big fades.  One of the few to come out over the static last night.

About 0140 it fades down into the mud.