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North American Shortwave Pirate / Re: KCPR 6925 USB 0234 UTC 9Nov14
« on: November 09, 2014, 0246 UTC »
KYPR or KCPR barely readable here in SC at 0245
Signal is improving a bit...

0253 Voice ID of KCPR

77
North American Shortwave Pirate / UNID 6950 USB 0440 26 October 2014
« on: October 26, 2014, 0449 UTC »
S7 signal, typical 40M static crashes
Synthesized feminine ID - unintelligible
Jazz song
"Hillbillies in a Haunted House"
Synthesized feminine ID - unintelligible

78
Radio Paisano S9+10
Horrendous static crashes - thunderstorms here in South Carolina

Well, I waited all stinkin' year to hear it  and couldn't hear it because of the thunderstorms we are having. - could someone please post or email me a few minutes of this show?
I am of the opinion it's one of the best/most entertaining pirates around.

Thanks in advance

Labviewguru

79
North American Shortwave Pirate / Re: UNID 6925 USB Oct 8 0053 UTC
« on: October 08, 2014, 0101 UTC »
ID'ed as XLR8
S9+10 - excellent signal, good audio on USB. Absolutely no idea what the music is.
ID'ed @ 0105

80
Back at 0112 UTC "America's Beacon of Freedom every 10 seconds, time ping every second.
Professionally done - I really jumped when it started.
S9
In the background when he says "Beacon" there is the high-to low transition of a siren (or some type of annunciator)
Terminated at 0115

Really different - thanks for the transmission

81
Sig: S9+10 Great Audio, moderate static crashes

Seriously, this stuff is great! Regrettably, it's been so long I don't remember the names of the songs.

0047 -
Yosemite Sam
SID "The Crystal Ship"
TCS Shortwave @ Gmail.com
TCS Shortwave Relay Network
0049 - "Elanore" (My wife thinks that's the name, anyway)
"I Woke Up In Love This Morning"
unknown
Snoopy and the Red Baron
TCS Shortwave @ Gmail.com
Crystal Ship
Unk
"Wonder what you are doing tonight" (whatever it is, it's not with the same energy as in 1973)
"Indian Giver"
"Red Rubber Ball"
TCS Shortwave @ gmail.com
Tarzan
John Poet
0113 UTC Rosemary
"Lay a little lovin' on me" - that's a great song. Haven't heard this in.... longer than I care to think about.  - Robin McNamara
Dropping output for a few seconds at a time, but it's nothing too bad.
"Baby I love you"
Crystal Chip/TCS ID
Dizzy
I Think I Love You
"I'm a democrat"



 

82
S9+ good audio, low noise for the first time in a couple of weeks

SID @ 0144
SID @ 0147
"88 Lines about 44 Women"
SID @ 0156
"Stuck on you" (?)








83
Pirate Radio Ship Redux: Radio Caroline Returns, Radio Veronica, Northsea Special Event Set

The renegade Radio Caroline, which entertained rock 'n' roll fans in the UK and Europe from the 1960s until the 1990s from offshore shipboard transmitters and studios, is back on the airwaves from the River Blackwater off England's Essex Coast using a temporary, low-power license. It has plans to obtain a permanent AM broadcasting authorization. Radio Caroline was among the first, and most famous, pirate radio ships of the era. In a related vein, Arie Rietveld, PD0ARI, of Giessenburg, The Netherlands, has announced plans to operate special event station PD538RNI to commemorate two other pirate radio ship broadcasters from rock's early days -- Radio Veronica, which last broadcast on 538 meters (557 kHz), and Radio Northsea International (RNI). PD538RNI will operate on phone from August 28 until September 19 on 10, 20, and 40 meters. Rietveld said his love of radio stemmed from listening to Radio Veronica and RNI in the early 1970s.

Read entire story at:


http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php?447709-The-ARRL-Letter-August-21-2014

or:

http://www.arrl.org/arrlletter?issue=2014-08-21#toc13

(about half way down)

84
Weak signal in and out of the noise since 2200 UTC. Music & a male announcement.

"You're only Sixteen (?)"
SID, announcement at 2250
"Bridge Over the River Kwai"  2252
S5 & noise
Announcement @ 2253
"How much is that doggie in the window?"
Announcement

0000 24 Aug - S7 to S8 - excellent signal - armchair copy.


85
0153 "Faith of the Heart"
S7 to S9 with clear audio
0158 SID: "Free Music Radio - Radio Echo One"
0158 "The Best is Yet to Come"

86
0210 GMT S9+20 in the icy state of South Carolina
Was the tuning signal from Radio Moscow?
T-shirts / Bro. Stair / anatomical assessment
"QRM" at 0219

87
S7 - S9 with QSB
2227:
"I'm a Believer"
"Tracy"
"My Baby Loves Lovin'"
????
2236: "What's up, Doc?"
SID: "The Crystal Ship"
Email announcement
???
"I woke up in love this morning"
"Snoopy and the Red Baron" (I actually have a 45 of this somewhere) It's been a while since I heard this! About 1968 ?


"Indian Giver"

"Lay a little lovin' on me" - Another good one!

And s/off at 2340 with "Christmas Bells"

88
S9+20 db in northwest South Carolina.
*Excellent* audio - very clean - not overdriven/no clipping at all
0002 "The Joker"
SID "XLR8" and abruptly drops carrier

0008 - and just as abruptly, returns to the air.
"So We Can Rock"
and off they go again..........

89
QSLs Received / Re: 2013 Radio Paisano QSL
« on: October 19, 2013, 1520 UTC »
...and I have the honor of receiving #74.

Luigi, Radio Paisano was one of the most original and funniest stations I've ever heard. Thank you very much for the broadcast.


90
S1 to S7 - really hard fades
2341: "Hurricane"
2354: SID
2343: SSTV
2358: SSTV
2359: Johnny Cash
0026: "If you want to dance with me"
0030: "Devil went down to Georgia"

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