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166
ABBA and ABBA-like music.

1840 - Someone dumped a carrier right on top of this station, not quite zero beat.
1842 - "Hello everybody. Hello Europe. Hello USA. This is Misti Radio from the northwest part of the Netherlands" over music.
1843 - Interference continues with occasional blasts of modulation on it, wiping out Misti.
1844 - Interference is gone. Signal is great in Austria. Conversely, its poor on the UK SDR I tried and sucks on Twente.
1850 - Signal abruptly off mid-song.  :(
1856 - Signal back on but significantly weaker. ID "This is Mis-tee Radio. Hello!"
1904 - ID, announcements and some fumbling around in the studio.
1907 - Their signal appears to be best to the south east of NL; very poor in Scandinavia, PL, Eire, UK.
1916 - Closing down announcement and immediately off the air. Thanked listeners for all the reception reports. Said he might be back tomorrow morning. Not sure.

167
Reggae music (SURPRISE!  :D ) . First heard on 3920 then started drifting up in frequency.

2126 at 3921.14 KHz.
2127 ID and email address between songs. Best reception in central Europe.
2145 "Your radio is set to Reggae Radio. Send your reception reports to ..."
2153 ID
2202 TX off.

168
0645 ID just as I tuned in.
0650 ID again. Lots of African music, or African-inspired anyway.

169
Shortwave Broadcast / UNID 6255 AM 2035 UTC 08 Oct 2019
« on: October 08, 2019, 2049 UTC »
Heard on several SDRs in central Europe so unlikely to be a spur.

Male and female announcers in Japanese (definitely not Chinese and does not seem to be Korean to my ear). Does not seem to be // to anything else on 49 meters, especially NHK in Japanese on 6010 or VOA in Korean on 5875.

I will listen for ID at the top of the hour but that's all I will do. I'm too lazy to do more research on what this might be. My guess is that it's just an error at the TX site and it will not be there tomorrow night.

Seems to have changed to Korean at 2100. I did not recognize the interval signal.

170
"Fifty Million Frenchmen (Can't Be Wrong)" (1927) at 1815 UTC.
ID and frequency announcement at 1818 UTC, of course using "kilocycles".

171
Utility / FAV22/M51 3881 CW 2005 UTC 24 September 2019
« on: September 24, 2019, 2016 UTC »
5-letter coded groups at ~20-25 WPM (perceived) . This station is run by the French DGSE, their version of the U.S. CIA or U.K. MI6.

172
Peskies / Scottish Peskies? 5000 USB 1815 UTC 18 Sept 2019
« on: September 18, 2019, 1827 UTC »
Zero beat to WWV and BPM's USB. Difficult copy with STANAG under them too. Heard on an SDR in Germany.

Convo seems to be a mixture of English and something else, with either "bahstahds", "laddie", "your fuckin' (insert noun here)" or "aye" tossed in every few phrases, which makes me think the non-English parts are Scottish Celtic or Scots.

Convo wrapped up by 1820 UTC.

173
SINPO 33333 on an SDR in Germany. QRM from 5775 KHZ USB.

1943 - ID then Joe Cocker's "You Can Leave Your Hat On".
1949 - Tony Christie, "Don't Go Down to Reno".       (You don't have to tell me, Tony! ;D )
1953 - Female vocalist.
2106 - "Singing in the Rain".


174
Very loud into Norway at the moment.

1736 - male vocal music with guitar. Language is UNID at the moment.
1751 - Vocal music in various languages, including English and perhaps Finnish, over the past 20 minutes. Their signal is listenable across most of eastern and western Europe.
1808 - Reception in Scandinavia is suffering now that the sun is setting in western Europe.
1810 - Long dead air break.
1819 - A lot of Spanish guitar music as of late. Signal is improving in central and northern Europe.
1824 - Colonel Bogey March song.
1826 - Doris Day, "Que Sera, Sera".
1835 - ID by Johnny Tobacco.
1842 - TX off after Frank Sinatra, "My Way".

Goede nacht, Johnny

175
1722 - Better reception on a Norwegian SDR. Sounds like Dutch vocal music.
1727 - Dutch song to the tune of "Free Electric Band".
1730 - Now covered in STANAG. Reception is extremely difficult.

176
Very bad modulation and I was listening on USB. Then STANAG started up and just as I switched to LSB due to the STANAG, the carrier went off.  :-\

177
Schlager music with Dutch vocals
0754 - Live announcement (with microphone feedback) briefly in Dutch, greeting listeners. Music continues.
0805 - SINPO 45454 on a UK SDR right now.

178
1705 - ID.  Looked at logs of the station online on various websites, including this one.

SINPO 33233 on an SDR in Norway. No copy on an SDR in UK. Carrier is at 6322.48 KHz.

1709 - "Neutron Dance".
1727 - Reception is shifting as sundown comes across central Europe. Op told a story about how he used to put on his 25 Watt TX, leave the TX unattended and "go round to the pub".
1729 - Next song.
1735 - Signal is weaker is Scandinavia. Carrier now seems to be on 6322.52 KHz. Suzanne Vega song.

179
Peskies / Scandinavians 6230 USB 1830 UTC 10 Sept 2019
« on: September 10, 2019, 1842 UTC »
I'm hearing a back and forth between two males in a Scandinavian language, more likely to be Norwegian or Swedish than Finnish or Danish. This was heard on several German SDRs. Conversation completed by 1835 UTC.

There is data QRM in the background and at first I confused that as sounding like boat engine noise during a long transmission being made by one of the operators. However, after I started hearing back and forth between two operators and the the noise not changing during the back and forth, I realized that it was unrelated to the conversation.

180
Per previously announced schedule: https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/topic,57563.0.html

7700 is SINPO 44344 in southern Germany at 1658.
5810 is SINPO 34333 in southern Germany at 1658.

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