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1606
SIO 232 - very weak




edit by Ray : ID thanks to bali_frank and robertas (see below)


1607
TX off after Pat Benatar

1608
SIO 333

1022z All Fired Up - Pat Benatar

1609
Not really a pirate but ...
... and its the first time I've heard them.

SINPO 33333 - slow QSB with some deep fades but occasional good sigs

Full station ID and jingle at 1500z

1610
ID & email address
500 miles - The Proclaimers

SINPO 44434

1611
55555 with me in the West Midlands - better audio quality than 5800

Announcing 7700, 6185 (not the same as 7700 & 5800) and 4895 (can't hear anything on 4895)



1612
In parallel with a much stronger tx of FRS Holland on 5800 (55555 with me)

1613
Just had a batch of Corsair PCB's delivered from JLCPCB ... top job Intruder

1614
Dutch (?), 43333

1135 Wuthering Heights / Kate Bush
1140 Keeping the Dream Alive / ELO

1615
44444

Cracking signal here in the midlands @ 1125UTC

1616
Fading

Playing rock music, with multilingual IDs

1142 Eagles, Life in the fast lane

edit by moderator Ray : that Unid was Radio Cuckoo.
(I was not listening at this time, but could check with
the audio log made by Achim).

1617
1140 Tubeway Army, Are friends electric

1618
Pirate Radio History / UK archive of pirate radio recordings
« on: April 25, 2020, 1446 UTC »
This is a web site dedicated to the UK pirate radio scene from the 1970's to the present day ...

https://www.thepiratearchive.net/

It originally started out as a site for West Midlands / Black Country pirates but has grown to cover most of the UK; with original recordings, magazines, QSL cards and other station memorabilia.




1619
First HF receiver - the HAC single valve (tube) kit from an advert in Practical Wireless, mid 1970's

First commercial receiver - the Yaesu FRG-7


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