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Author Topic: Brazilian Peskies Playing Music 6919 LSB 2151 UTC 10 DEC 2022  (Read 569 times)

Offline Shortwave_Listener

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S9 with the PY2-81502 KiwiSDR in Brazil. Occasional QRM from CW (not on the frequency, an amateur operates near this KiwiSDR and overloads it at times).

2151 UTC-Brief bit of pop/techno music, not sure how long it was playing before I tuned in
2152 UTC-Now a QSO in Portuguese, might be talking about the music
2156 UTC-About 10 seconds of the same kind of music
2156 UTC-QSO again
2158 UTC-Don't You Want Me by The Human League (played for about a minute)
2159 UTC-QSO again, mentions of Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin
2203 UTC-Very distorted music, other people still talking (played for about 30 seconds)
2205 UTC-Don't You Want Me by The Human League mixed with noise, then the noise disappeared and later came back
2207 UTC-Now the same song mixing with Crazy Frog
2208 UTC-She Drives Me Crazy by Fine Young Cannibals, no Crazy Frog
2209 UTC-Crazy Frog now mixing with the other song
2210 UTC-Both songs briefly gone and a QSO then back to Crazy Frog, another station commenting on it
2211 UTC-Now another song mixing with Crazy Frog
2212 UTC-Other song gone, just Crazy Frog and comments from others
2213 UTC-Next pop song
2214 UTC-Mixing with Crazy Frog
2216 UTC-Music gone, QSO now
2218 UTC-Crazy Frog is back, continuing QSO underneath (or at least trying to)
2218 UTC-Crazy Frog gone, QSO again
2219 UTC-Pop Music (I think the Crazy Frog jammer found a new song)
2222 UTC-Jammer briefly gone, then back to Crazy Frog
2237 UTC-QSO over
2238 UTC-Jammer now disturbing 6933 LSB

It appears the distorted Crazy Frog song is a jammer, and the other music is stations playing music for each other to listen to.
« Last Edit: December 21, 2022, 2308 UTC by Shortwave_Listener »
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Re: Peskie Pop Music Madness (Brazil) 6919 LSB 2151 UTC 10 DEC 2022
« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2022, 1212 UTC »
Nice detailed catch!

Noted direct here from about 2158 on the SDR recording. Weak at first, but slowly improving.

I'm listening while doing some other things here in the shack.
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Re: Peskies Playing Music 6919 LSB 2151 UTC 10 DEC 2022
« Reply #2 on: December 21, 2022, 2307 UTC »
Hearing some music mixing with the QSO today.
Lucas Bandura
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