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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: Markokpik on July 19, 2020, 0107 UTC
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Initial music was hard to describe into Hispanic music. ... nice.
S6 here
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0106 - S3 into west Michigan with good audio. Sounded like salsa maybe earlier?
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S9+ signal and sounding fantastic. Thanks for the show!
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Radio Nova 6935 USB S3-S5 in NY
0107: Juaneco Y Combo “Mujer Hilandera”
0109: Juaneco Y Combo “Vacilando Con Ayahuesca”
0113: Radio Nova I.D. into Juaneco Y Su Combo “El Pelejito Bailarín”
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0110 Music playing, SIO 333.
0121 ID Radio Nova.
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SINPO=23222, tough copy right now.
110- Exotic sounding music with distinct drums.
113- ID Radio Nova.
113- Latin song sung by OMs, with brass and a classic/nostalgic sound.
120- Latin song sung by OMs, with piano accompaniment and softer sound.
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signal S7+ ob the SDR in Milford, PA
01.10 song
01-12 ID (a woman)
01.12 music
01.15 ID, email (a woman)
01.15 song (a man)
01.20 ID (a woman)
01.20 song (a man)
01.23 ID (a woman)
01.23 song (a man)
01.27 ID, email (a woman) + cw + ID (a man)
01.27 SSTV
01.29 off
(https://imgur.com/u4QlWuj.jpg)
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S6 here @ 0117 with spanish language music.
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Was listening to the show when the daughter called. Got a late start on the SSTV.
(https://i.imgur.com/QZF2IXe.jpg)
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Signal fair to good in Wisconsin marsh country (I'm visiting family). At 0110Z when I finally tuned properly in USB, the music sounded almost carnaval, Afro-Caribbean and Latin. Into what could easily have been Spanish-language calypso by the sound of it, then a clear ID at 0120Z, and that accent was Australian or New Zealander even if it was synthesized: "You are listening to Radio Nova." Things kept going in the same very pleasant vein up to a long SSTV image. Thanks for the show! If Radio Nova's op or ops happen to read this, do you do the old-fashioned paper QSL thing? I'd be delighted, if so!