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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: Newfoundland DXer on June 03, 2013, 0303 UTC
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Doors “Light My Fire”, “Break on Through”, “Wake Up”, “Unknown Soldier”, "Moonlight Drive"
ID 0308, maybe TCS?
32341 ute QRM
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The Crystal Ship as logged over on...
http://darkliferadio.proboards.com/thread/639/6925am-crystal-ship
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Hearing the doors at 03:08. S5 with heavy static. Signal has improved to S9 @ 03:17 with Riders on the Storm. ID at 03:24 The Crystal Ship. Thanks for the show!
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Must be what I'm hearing around 6925.5 AM since around 0300z. Jussst barely audible, can copy a little music now and then via sideband tuning.
0330z: Anncr voice, Doors "LA Woman", still just barely audible with fluttering fades/peaks.
0350z: "When the Music's Over", into song I can't quite copy with harmonica.
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I have a nice copy on them this evening. Heard Waiting for the Sun and now L.A. Woman. S9+10 on the overly generous S-Meter of the Palstar. Band is relatively quiet here as well, which is always nice. SIO 444.
Thanks, TCS!
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Tuned into Doors LA woman 3:38 ut
TCS ID at 3:40 ut - back into another Door's tune.
3:43 ut I've got them at 6925.6 khz AM S6 - S7
Decent audio but - Horrible utility static here with the heavy rain >:(
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I have it in Northern Canada just as a carrier and faint audible music. Surprising I can hear anything on HF this time of year.
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Just caught the end of the show. s4 here at end. SSTV at 0412utc.
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0405 tune in to "The End" by The Doors, then computerized ID/email address by YL, "We Want The Airwaves" by The Ramones, then SSTV
and off 0412 S-9 here
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I was recording on 6925USB while watching some WCF puck. SDR Radio reports S9 or better signal here during the show, but being some 600Hz off, the recorded audio was tough to listen to.
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SDR catch, 0228z sign on with The Doors The Crystal Ship.
0230 ID
Some fading a highly variable S7 to S9+10 signal, and some t-storm static, but not too bad.
SSTV and then off at 0409z:
(http://www.radiohobbyist.org/blog/mypics/03Jun2013-173753.JPG)