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2461
Noted at 1935 UTC with rock & roll, weak signal, bad fades -- switched to SW UK SDR and it was much better though still noisy.
Straight rock classics through 2100 UTC -- no ID and could not hear any.
Using Norway SDR now at 2115 it's clearer, still no ID, straight Chicago classics.
Still in there at 2145 "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?" and on The Grapevine
Signal very good and clear via SW UK
Still UNID

2462
Clear IDs Radio Polkawelle, on for a brief period then gone.

2463
The 2010 was known for its excellent sync, but you have to use slow tune mode to use it, and it was/is a bit of a pain.
E1 sync was good from the start, definitely equal to the 2010.

2464
Confirmed via chat by operator, with The Who and other music...

2465
Music noted at 1430 tune in, heavy static crashes....
Operator confirmed via chat Studio 52 and ID heard

2466
Tune in at 1420 to find "Down in the Boondocks" and other music mix, signal fair but improving.
Zeewolf operator confirmed "brief test" via chat

2467
Radio Free East Coast ID at 1752 tune in, then into various recorded bits.
"You're rockin with DJ Sparks on Radio Free East Coast"

2468
Yes, even those of us who have 1 or more original E1s are interested to see what emerges.  I have two original E1s, one that has been de-gooed,
the other still to have the treatment.

2469
Looks like a good app, but since KIWI sites have recording capability, why would we need to use it?
Just record and download...

2470
SDRs are a REALITY these days -- most operators have come to understand this, use them, and appreciate reports even though they know the reception is not from long distances....but in some cases, for example a transmission in Netherlands heard in Norway or Finland or farther, it does constitute an accomplishment.  Just knowing where to look and how to use SDRs, with their various options, is an art.

2471
Dutch or German vocals....

edit by Ray :
UTC time in subject line : 1237, not 1337

2472
Irish program, bagpipes, sounds like one song about Dublin....signal poor to fair

2473
Music, oldies, poor signal with fades, one ID heard but could not make it out.
Later heard definite recorded IDs by female as "Radio Pamela@mail.com"
C/d sometime after 2130

Last edit by dxace1 at 2154

edit by Ray : date was 15, not 16

2474
Straight electro music non-stop from about 1845 UTC -- almost overwhelmed by 6295 Joey and 6275 Quadzilla

2475
Yes, thanks it is a new email.
I have posted a note about this on SW Blogspot

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