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Author Topic: Polka night on Chamberpot Radio 6925 USB 0227 UTC 12 Sep 2013  (Read 3027 times)

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Polka night on Chamberpot Radio 6925 USB 0227 UTC 12 Sep 2013
« on: September 12, 2013, 0222 UTC »
Polka night on Chamberpot Radio. 0230 GMT, 6925 USB.
« Last Edit: September 12, 2013, 1209 UTC by ChrisSmolinski »
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Re: Polka night on Chamberpot Radio
« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2013, 0230 UTC »
Good signal at my west coast location. Good tunes...supposed to be polkas tonight but current song sounds more like a SCHOTTISCHE followed by a WALTZ ;-)

Nice tunes, anyway...thanks Chamberpot!!

Got a shoutout at 0238Z, thanks, Chamberpot  :)
« Last Edit: September 12, 2013, 0238 UTC by BOR »

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Re: Polka night on Chamberpot Radio
« Reply #2 on: September 12, 2013, 0232 UTC »
At the floor in hvy storm noise

0227 seemed to come on - weak mx noted
0229 brief OM talk, and more music
0238 Thought I heard a shoutout?  Thanks CPR!  Back to music which is still near the floor here.
0247 OP talk, back to music - a slower piece
0259 JBA from time to time in now very loud storm QRN.

Thanks for the show, CPR!  Had to use imagination more than ears at times; whatever gets you through the night.

Edit; I had to stop listening around 0300, but continued recording as per usual on overnites.  Audio heard weakly and sporadically till the end of show as others have noted.  I was able to hear BOR's side of QSO (although weakly) but not CPR.
« Last Edit: September 12, 2013, 2043 UTC by jFarley »
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Re: Polka night on Chamberpot Radio
« Reply #3 on: September 12, 2013, 0239 UTC »
s7 just over the noise lotsa storms around
audio sounds good from what i can tell
thanks for the show Chamberpot
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Re: Polka night on Chamberpot Radio
« Reply #4 on: September 12, 2013, 0245 UTC »
6925khz USB S6 - mostly S7, well above the noise at S7, nice clear audio

2:37 ut tuned into Amazing Grace
2:38 ut Chamber POt Radio Shoutout to BOR
Into more Music
2:40 ut CPR shout out to Sealord
2:41 ut Chamber Pot Radio Bringing you.... "In The Mood" by the Emeralds - Canadian band
2:46 ut CPR Shout out to RTN
2:50 ut Special Shout Out to Joe Farley
2:53 ut Shout Out to ? - some fades now down to S5
2:56 ut  This is ? faded right out - thought you went off the air?
2:59 ut Sig Came back stronger S7 - S8  CPR Bringing you the best Blues? on the Shortwave.
Music
~ 3:01 ut Chamber Pot Radio ID
Music
3:06 ut CPR Shout Out - Your Welcome and Thanks YOU for the show
Music
3:09 CPR Shout out to ummm (The Lady in the Red Dress)
3:11 - 3:14 ut Music and mentions sending QSL's
CPR off followed by  Short QSO W BOR
« Last Edit: September 12, 2013, 0316 UTC by Rockpicker »
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Re: Polka night on Chamberpot Radio
« Reply #5 on: September 12, 2013, 0256 UTC »
0256Z 15331 Barely audible. Can tell its music, but not much more than that. Lots of static crashes as well.



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Re: Polka night on Chamberpot Radio
« Reply #6 on: September 12, 2013, 0259 UTC »
0258, Very faint in the S4 noise floor here
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Re: Polka night on Chamberpot Radio
« Reply #7 on: September 12, 2013, 0320 UTC »
Tuned in too late. I have some voice coming through on at least one of the ops (I guess probably BOR, considering that I've heard him before). Not sure if anything is coming through from Chamberpot, unfortunately.
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Re: Polka night on Chamberpot Radio
« Reply #8 on: September 12, 2013, 0432 UTC »
Heard very weak on barefoot portable. I mean really ,really weak. I had to stand still & focus to be absolutely sure I was actually hearing music. Using my trusty ATS909x with built in whip. Tuned in at 3:02 & station seemed to be off about 10 minutes later so I was unable to check reception via "good" radio & antenna at home after pop-tart & Marlboro run /dog dx walk. Thats my idea of multi-tasking
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Re: Polka night on Chamberpot Radio
« Reply #9 on: September 12, 2013, 1035 UTC »
Recorder catch:

6925 USB

Weak here with fading taking signal into the noise at times - could hear the sign on at 02:26z & finally BOR at the end of show chatting with CPR.

Audio (02:26z-03:16z): https://archive.org/download/Httparchive.orgdetailsShortwavePirateRadioCont2/ChamberpotRadio6925Usb0226z-0316z09-12-13.mp3

Thanks for the heads up, shoutout & show CPR! :)
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Re: Polka night on Chamberpot Radio 6925 USB 0227 UTC 12 Sep 2013
« Reply #10 on: September 12, 2013, 1210 UTC »
SDR recording catch. 0227 sign on. Audible, but tough with the static.
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Re: Polka night on Chamberpot Radio 6925 USB 0227 UTC 12 Sep 2013
« Reply #11 on: September 13, 2013, 0530 UTC »
Thank you all for the signal reports and comments. I hope you all enjoyed Polka Night.
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