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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: Beerus Maximus on July 05, 2015, 0040 UTC
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Bluegrass music noted on 6935 KHz AM at 0040 (7/5). Peaks to S9.
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Good signal. Using SAM mode. Thanks for the show and bluegrass.
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0042- hearing some music S7-8 and noisy
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S9, playing 'On the Banks of the Ohio' @ 0043.
Multiple ID's @ 0113.
Off @ 0216.
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s5-6 here
Sounds like Appalachia to me!!!
Thank you for the show!!!
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Tuned in at 0102utc, fair/poor/static, C&W music, now playing song "Saginaw Michigan", (edit) song clips from Grand Old Opry, R2000 & dipole.
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Radio Appalacia, 6934.8 AM, 0114, 7.5.15. Bluegrass music w/ recorded live announcement.
0207 ID sequence
Fair signal w/ considerable noise. Improving after 0145 to good.
Thanks for the show.
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01:45 hearing bluegrass / banjo music S8 signal into Illinois
Thanks for the Show!
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S7-9 Here Some fading. Good audio
Blues Eyes Crying in the Rain - J.D. Crowe and the New South
Thanks for the show
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I was enjoying the bluegrass music on 6935khz there was some good music involved 2:14UTC good signal here.
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S9+20 on the SDR recording, noted from 0037 sign on.
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Good signal here. A lot of live stuff from Ricky Skagg's days with Ralph Stanley. Easily an SIO of 555, they sounded like a local MW station.
For you folks that aren't familiar with "By The Banks of The Ohio", it's based on a true story. It happened to in the area around Greenup, Kentucky in the 1790's. When I was a kid, old women would sing the song to girls as a warning to watch who they flirted with. The tone those old women sang it in would scare the crap out of you. There is an old adaptation of the folk ballad "Sweet Mary From Pike" performed in the region that refers to the murder, too.
When the water is low on that stretch of the Ohio you can see the rocks where the murder took place on the Kentucky side. They're barely under the water at low pool.