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Messages - alleycat

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Just shifted to 6925. Solid SINFO 55555 signal with peaks to S9+20.

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Phenomenal signal - like a local hi-fi broadcaster (11 kHz bandwidth!) - SINFO 55555 with almost no fading and peaks up to S9+30. Very clear/sharp waterfall banner to right of signal.

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Very respectable signal here - Solid S9+ with minimal fading - SINFO 55345

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Wow, Richard & Linda Thompson (my wife's favorites - she got to see them live way back when). Solid signal here with very minimal fading above moderate noise (not much in the way of lightning crashes) - SINFO 55345

5
Signal peaking up to S9 with fair amount of fading (SINFO 45433).

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Massive signal - peaks over S9+20 with very almost no detectable fading (SINFO 55555). Beautiful high quality audio signal (approximately 6.5 kHz bandwidth).

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Very solid signal with minimal fading and peaks around S9+10 (SINFO 55555). Respectable audio quality (bandwidth appears to be close to 4 kHz).

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U2: "New Year's Day". Fighting a LOT of static, but otherwise decent signal with minimal fading - SINFO 45343

EDIT: Oops, had the wrong antenna connected! Actually a solid S9+30 signal with a lot less noise than I thought LOL - SINFO 55445

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Having a hard time making it out; sounds like German, but I think I heard "Radio Titanic International". Is this definitely North America and not Europe?

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Curious to see a good copy in NE PA a little while - nothing but a carrier detectable in Binghamton (skip & a hop from NE PA). *Might* be hearing faint audio but static plays tricks on the ears! (Pareidolia)

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Ooh, I was right! "MRI" has been added to the "Texas Radio Short Wave" waterfall banner.

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Killer signal with fantastic audio (SINFO 55555). Based on the 11 kHz bandwidth I'm guessing Mix Radio.

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Can barely make it out; did catch "Titanic". Appears to be a relatively narrowband signal (<2.5 kHz). SINFO 25341.

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Unbelievable punch (SINFO 55555) with super high fidelity (approx. 11 kHz bandwidth) and nice clear waterfall art above it

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Just tuned in at 0126 and ID sounds like "An ID Radio" (behind owl hoots)

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