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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: myteaquinn on August 05, 2017, 0302 UTC
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Song Breaking the Law good signal.
SSTV image at the end of the broadcast.
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0303z 8-5-17 6995 KHz USB first noticed it on the waterfall, pretty strong, about S9 here with Judast Priest 'Breakin' the Law. Something seems to be a bit overdriven, as some LSB buckshot is evident. May want to back the power down a bit, especially that close to the 40M CW band. Those guys get cranky.
KUNT ID @ 310z, mentions of 5 KW TX output. Into Ozzies 'Bark At The Moon'.
0328z ACDC 'Hells Bells' left channel only apparently, noticing RF clipping on kick drum on the front of the song.
0333z 'Pirate Dan' on the mic noting some problems with the audio processing station c/d (qrt).
Thanks for the show. Your last break had a lot of distortion in it, and it looked like an RF problem to me, as there was a lot of splatter either side of your occupied bandwidth. Back the power down 10% and most of that should go away.
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Very good signal here: S9+10 with little to no fading. Nice audio sound for music.
0309z - ID KUNT Radio
0319z - ID KUNT call to honor pirate tradition at University of North Texas. Still killer signal here.
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S9+ here and sounding good. Thanks for the tunes!
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s9 nw wa lummi island.. windom antenna...
KUNT University of North Texas...
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KUNT, 6995 USB, 0309, 8/5/17. Hard rock, ID and talk, Ramones.
S8 with great signal here.
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03:25 S9 signal into NE Ohio tonight
03:27 AC/DC "Hells Bells"
very good signal and audio
s/0ff at 03:33
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Caught last song and then sign off with ID. Great sounding signal. Loud. Clear. Thanks for the show, especially up band a bit and later at night. Appreciated the show.
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SDR recording catch, decent signal but not as good as other nights. I may have had my antenna improperly positioned, everything seemed weaker than it ought to have been. Anyway, another good show, so thank you Pirate Dan.
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Heard from 0300z sign on, but had to pull the antennas after a few minutes due to storms.