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Author Topic: Radio Jamba International 6925.2 khz AM 01:57z 2-24-13  (Read 1400 times)

Offline Rockpicker

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Radio Jamba International 6925.2 khz AM 01:57z 2-24-13
« on: February 24, 2013, 0207 UTC »
01:57 ut Radio Jamba International ID
UNID music
01:59 ut Jambe "Get The Party Started"
02:00 ut Kids Talking - UNID skit  
Sig mostly S5 - S6 few S7 peaks Nice full audio on S7 peaks
02:02 - 02:06 ut old time band music - jazzy
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02:11 ut sig up a tad S6 - S7  Cat ID many songs but good music.
Getting Hetro from ?AM sig at 6924.8 khz that came on almost the same time Jamba did.
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~ 02:20 ut Sig on 6924.8 went off - now we are rocking..
02:21 ut Radio Jambe ID over music
02:23 ut Radio Jamba International ID
02:24 ut  Rap music - funny
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03:13 - 4:11 ut Mixed music - few I can ID but enjoyable mix
S5 (Just above the noise) to rare S7 peaks through show, a few long fades down into noise <S5
Real nice full audio on peaks - strong base even at S5
4:11 ut Radio Jamba International ID (Female) OFF
« Last Edit: February 24, 2013, 0418 UTC by Rockpicker »
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Re: Radio Jamba International 6925.2 khz AM 01:57z 2-24-13
« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2013, 0210 UTC »
Good here S7 Fun music .
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Re: Radio Jamba International 6925.2 khz AM 01:57z 2-24-13
« Reply #2 on: February 24, 2013, 0211 UTC »
02:10 can hear rock music
02:13 lost signal

« Last Edit: February 24, 2013, 0214 UTC by RCCI - Radio Comedy Club International »
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Re: Radio Jamba International 6925.2 khz AM 01:57z 2-24-13
« Reply #3 on: February 24, 2013, 0222 UTC »
0159z heard loud signal pop up
0216z several RJI IDs...
0300-0348z band washed out
0350z back to s6, frequency drifted to 6925.3
0400z ID/female
0411z ID/female
0411z /off

s9-20 over with nice AM signal [FAT on scope!!!] @0200z
s6-7 @0400z after noted TOTAL fade out 0300-0345z

Kracker, you were strapping tonight!!!
« Last Edit: February 24, 2013, 0412 UTC by RAFman »
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Re: Radio Jamba International 6925.2 khz AM 01:57z 2-24-13
« Reply #4 on: February 24, 2013, 0248 UTC »
R. Jamba I., 6925.3, 0226 +, 2/24/13.  In and out of the static floor.  Sometimes the signal is up to S4.

0245 ID sequence.

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Music identified with help from Shazam.