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Topics - KaySeeks

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Tuned into hear Johnny's melodious voice speaking Dutch over a C&W tune.
Good reception with moderate fading but S9+5 dB on peaks, SINPO 55445 on an SDR in Switzerland.

1813 - Louis Prima, "Buona Sera Signorina"
1817 - C&W. Johnny Cash?
1831 - TX off

17
Transmission started on 6238 then QSY about 1-2 minutes later to 6239.
S9+10, SINPO 54444 on an SDR in Switzerland.

1728 - Polka
1732 - C&W
1734 - Johnny Tobacco coughing?
1733 - Johnny Cash song
1738 - Johnny Cash song.
1742 - TX off without ID.

18
Hearing this on multiple Web SDRs. in Ireland, UK and the Netherlands. Dutch-speaking male announcer between songs, which are mostly English 1960s-70s pop.

I was thinking that it may be the 5th harmonic of 774 but nothing registered in NL/BE for that frequency on the lists that I have and I can't hear the same programming on that frequency on any receiver that I have checked.

2020 UTC - announcements have changed to American English "Car Radio 93" and "93 KHK" or "93 KAJ"with traffic announcements for the Los Angeles, California area ("car fire on the San Bernadino Freeway...").  ::)

2033 UTC - ID for "Marine Broadcasting on Shortwave".

19
Currently two stations playing Greek music in a frequency range usually populated by French freebanders. Note that the Greek stations are in LSB while the French stations are in USB.

3455 LSB
3465 LSB


20
SINPO 34343 on the northwest Ireland SDR.

1757 Urge Overkill, "You'll Be A Woman Soon" (redo of Neil Diamond's version)
1759 ID

21
A bit of 80s pop then waterfall image, followed by TX off at 1858 UTC.


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Website says they should be on 6170 KHz but they are here instead. SINPO 44344 in UK and Eire on a few SDR that I checked.
http://www.swradio.net/schedule.htm
Not a smooth program production with many music breaks and dead air.

1735 UTC - Hold The Line
1738 UTC - C'mon Eileen

23
S9+ in SW England with pop.
ID at the top of the hour. "Broadcasting from the east coast of Ireland, this is Radio Sovereign."
0809 UTC Bruce Springsteen, "Tunnel of Love"

I checked around various receivers and the signal is weak outside UK and Eire. Daytime absorption is in effect but also they may be using NVIS.

24
Rock music. Deep fades on a Swiss SDR.

25
Likely Zenith Classic Rock but waiting for ID. SIO 343 in northwest Ireland.
0800 UTC - pips for the top of the hour. Even more likely to be Zenith.
0802 UTC - ID

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Listening on northwest Ireland SDR. Very weak most of the time.

0745 UTC - Re-do of David Bowie "Starman". Pro-sounding announcement between songs but signal is too weak to understand or identify the language.
0754 UTC - TX off or signal lost.

27
1956 Pink Floyd, Money.

28
Strong on Weston-Super-Mare. Assumed Confirmed to be Zenith Classic Rock.

1943 - AC/DC
1959 - ID

29
SIO 222 on a UK SDR. I have them at 6204.925, for what it is worth.

1750 - Bryan Adams
1758 - 1801 - ID, e-mail and greetings to listeners by Dutch-accented male. QTH is the Netherlands. Test transmission.
1801 - Knock on Wood
1810 - Signal slowly fading out. I can hear music and announcements but not very enjoyable listening.

I am out.

30
I'm not sure of the spelling of the name of the station. SIO 333 on UK SDRs. Audio is a bit overmodulated and the bass notes are a bit rough. FIXED

1903 - ID with some talk about the setup. Said the antenna is low but promises to raise it.
1912 - Elvis Presley
1941 - Closing down soon

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