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Loggings => European MW Pirate Radio => Topic started by: ChrisSmolinski on January 15, 2020, 2158 UTC
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2156 I have a very weak signal on 1730.006 kHz with music. Checking a KiwiSDR in Italy, there is what sounds like a Greek pirate just above 1730 kHz - so a good fit.
2212 Sure sounds like Greek music to me.
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Try this one near Athens for the full experience. It's usually pretty busy. It might be difficult to get one of the four listening slots during the Greek evenings. A lot of the operators use it to monitor themselves in addition to the presence of just regular listeners.
kwhighpower.ddns.net:8073/?f=1690am (http://kwhighpower.ddns.net:8073/?f=1690am)
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Recording here, rough copy but it gets better now and then: http://www.radiohobbyist.org/blog/mypics/1730greek.mp3
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Pretty impressive given the distance. I'd say the music played at around 3-4 minutes in is pretty typical and confirms it to be Greek for me.
Too bad about the pulsing pumping your AGC.
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Wow, that's amazing!
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he is the cbs radio from Preveza west Greece,almost every night at 1730 khz. :)
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he is the cbs radio from Preveza west Greece,almost every night at 1730 khz. :)
Thank you. :D I hear it very well in Finland too.