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Signal fading somewhat as the sun rises. Clearly discernible on the BHM SDR receiver.


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North American MW Pirate Radio / UNID 1710 AM 0152 UTC 18 NOV 2023
« on: November 19, 2023, 0157 UTC »
Hearing music, mostly Classic Rock, at an average level of -72dB from the Gulf Coast.

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Copying this on the BHM SDR, N4KDK, receiver, at very close to S9 (-75dB). Very clean audio, mostly Classic Rock format. Station  calls itself "Squeaker AM". I suppose this refers to the advertised "100 mW" transmit power.

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Hearing music, mostly Classic Rock, S9 -S 10 signal level competing with noise from weather.

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Thought I recognized this. Seems to be a reenactment of the following:

https://www.howandwhys.com/mystery-of-alien-named-vrillon/

SIO 343 in central Alabama.

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This is definitely the station calling itself "Coastal Rock Radio". A consistent S10 on an Icom IC-R71A with a half wave dipole at 40 feet in central Alabama. Could it be coming from the Gulf Coast?

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After some tweaking in the digital domain, it sounds like maybe a British female saying "You are listening to Coastal Rock Radio."


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