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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: ChrisSmolinski on November 25, 2013, 0007 UTC
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On with "I've Been Everywhere"
Maybe it's closer to .37. Tough to tell.
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Quite weak, but can here it hear too. Seems to be bluegrass-like or country music?
Thought there was a faint announcer at 0013, then more music at 0014. Or possibly there is a second station?
Sounded like talking again at 0016, then into another song. Ever so slightly stronger but still not great.
Sounds like bluegrass, country, or similar song. Tough to tell in weak USB
Slightly stronger at 0022 playing "Convoy"
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Got it on the west coast quite weak. Currently playing Way Down South In Dixie at 0017Z on banjo...sounds best to me on 6925.28 khz
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S3 to S4. I believe they started on 6966.9 for about a minute and then jumped down here.
Some Hank Williams songs and other music. OM talk, but couldn't make it out.
"A Country Boy Can Survive" @ 0031. Nice peak up to S7, but lots of up and downs now.
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Have the signal weak but readable into Ohio. S3'ish.
0022z: Convoy
0025z: Sunday Morning Coming Down
0029z: A Country Boy Can Survive
0032z: You Never Even Call Me By My Name (I believe)
It's getting noisier on frequency and the signal is starting to fade in and out.
At 0039 announcer said "Radio ??? number one and out"
Can anyone fill in the blank?
Thanks for the recording Chris I'm hearing Radio Coffee.
Okay after reading Echo_One's post I listened to Chris's recording several more times and I'm changing my vote to Radio Copy.
Just tuning across the band and at 0131 I'm hearing Convoy again.
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S7 Convoy CW Mc Call at 0021
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6 with a strong signal country boy can survive and the ride.
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Here's the sign off ID, any guesses? http://www.radiohobbyist.org/blog/mypics/UNID_6925_11252013.wav
Sounds like "Radio Copy/Coffee Number One, Out"
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Sounds like Radio Copy, Chris
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Late log
Good here 0015z tune in
"A Redneck Piece of White Trash"
Convoy
Sunday Morning Comin Down (Cash) 0027z
"Country Boy Can Survive"(?) 0030z
off 0040z?
THX!