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Title: WAZU 6925AM +0305-0332* 6Jul13
Post by: jFarley on July 06, 2013, 1253 UTC
0305 Some OM talk, a bit hard to follow
0308 tent WAZU ID, Jo Jo Gunn - "Ride"
0311 sev spoof commercials, Pirates' Week spot
0317 "...hope you have all your fingers left...on the WAZU...", song by GF Railroad
0327 Rock-a-billy song
0330 sev "W A Zed U" IDs, addy by OM
0332 off

S9+5 5 peaks with some deep fades in storm QRN, occasional low modulation possibly?
Excellent audio when peaking.

Thanks WAZU - really good to hear you again!
Title: Re: WAZU 6925AM +0305-0332* 6Jul13
Post by: clobdell on July 06, 2013, 1333 UTC
Basically the same reception here as Joe had. Thanks Fearless Fred. Always good to hear a veteran on the air again!
Title: Re: WAZU 6925AM +0305-0332* 6Jul13
Post by: ChrisSmolinski on July 06, 2013, 1455 UTC
SDR catch. 0304z sign on with an S8 carrier. The modulation could have been a little low? But still good overall.

Thanks for the show, WAZU!
Title: Re: WAZU 6925AM +0305-0332* 6Jul13
Post by: caodwolf on July 06, 2013, 1457 UTC
Caught sign on at 0305 and sign off at 0332.

Pretty decent signal here in SE PA.  There were deep fades however in which I heard very little.  But when in it was good.

I have the ID as WAZEDU but the provided email of wazedu@mail.com bounces.  Asked for reception reports.   Did anyone catch a different address ?  

Played a mix of Pirate songs and a Grand Funk tune. Heard the 'Mean and Green' report.  

SINPO:   45323  
Title: Re: WAZU 6925AM +0305-0332* 6Jul13
Post by: jFarley on July 06, 2013, 1501 UTC
wazu@mail.com should work
Title: Re: WAZU 6925AM +0305-0332* 6Jul13
Post by: glimmer twin on July 06, 2013, 1642 UTC
SDR recorder catch. Carrier only, I couldn't get any usable audio from it. sign on at 3:05 & off at 3:32.
Title: Re: WAZU 6925AM +0305-0332* 6Jul13
Post by: clobdell on July 06, 2013, 2049 UTC
Cadowolf, I understand your confusion on the email as Fred was using the English/Canadian pronunciation for z as "zed".