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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: MDK2 on February 05, 2023, 0342 UTC
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0342 found this randomly scanning the bands, playing "Flashdance - What a Feeling" Irene Cara, SIO 222
0345 possible station ID but I couldn't make it out. More music, something from The Phantom of the Opera.
The signal's pretty wide, so this may be Mix Radio. It also has that bit on the LSB side. Pretty characteristic signal.
0354 "Blue Bayou" Linda Ronstadt
... Thanks to Markokpik and MTQ for picking up the ID ...
0431 back to listening, hearing the tail end of Gerry Rafferty "Baker Street"
0432 probable ID, but still too rough for me to pick it out myself. Into "Dreams" Fleetwood Mac
0441 "Breakfast in America" Supertramp
Still broadcasting as of 0530z.
0533 seems to have gone off the air
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S9 in Boston at 0345z
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SINPO=34443
348- "The Phantom Of The Opera" by Andrew Loyd Webber.
350 -"City Lights" by Mickey Gilley.
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0349 UTC: Good S7 signal.
0412 UTC: Mix Radio International station ID>
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10 over and sounding great here
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signal S9+ on the SDR in Fair Hill, Maryland
04.12 ID (a woman)
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0403 Several songs in a Slavic language(s), ID at 0412 "Welcome to the United States of America. This is Mix Radio International"
S7 here.
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0425 UTC S8+ Nice audio to a ELO song. Hello...
0506 UTC S8 Solid signal and audio still.
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ELO "Telephone Line" into Gerry Rafferty. Perfect signal & very cool that it's out here on the fringes of 60m
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0442 Music " Breakfast in America" Supertramp
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Say it Isn't So at 04:48 at good level into Masset, BC. "You are listening to Mix Radio International (YL), followed by, "Welcome to Mix Radio International" by OM at 04:50. Thanks for the broadcast. QSL? Walt
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Very weak direct and my radio has terrible SSB tuning tonight (probably from the cold weather). S9+20 with the K3FEF KiwiSDR and awesome 8 kHz wide audio!
0458 UTC-Music
0500 UTC-YL Mix Radio International ID
0500 UTC-Next song
0533 UTC-ID and OFF
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Careful broadcasting in the middle of 60 meters. Crazy preachers, the stations that relay them, and their listeners lurk just below the surface on these frequencies.
You're sounding good tonight. An easy S-9 on Smolinski's Farm. I had you decently on both a Texas and California SDR while chasing those
Mexicans around.
BTW, who's the English guy? You're not hanging out with Stretchy, are you?