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Author Topic: Red Mercury Labs 6945 USB 01:32 October 7, 2013  (Read 4092 times)

Offline DimBulb

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Re: Red Mercury Labs 6945 USB 01:32 October 7, 2013
« Reply #15 on: October 07, 2013, 0254 UTC »
Red Mercury Labs with a good signal in NH this evening, S9

0253z RML ID - into song #21 on the "Government Shutdown Weekend" show
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Re: Red Mercury Labs 6945 USB 01:32 October 7, 2013
« Reply #16 on: October 07, 2013, 0254 UTC »
Killer good signal, great audio for SSB. S-7+ over about S-3 noise.
Tuned in to hear Tears for Fears song, and OM DJ patter.
Great to hear! I look forward to more this winter.
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Re: Red Mercury Labs 6945 USB 01:32 October 7, 2013
« Reply #17 on: October 07, 2013, 1259 UTC »
SDR recording catch.

0112 sign on with an S9 signal.

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Re: Red Mercury Labs 6945 USB 01:32 October 7, 2013
« Reply #18 on: October 08, 2013, 2239 UTC »
Late posting: 7 Oct. 0135gmt., 6.945usb., new wave(?) music, male vocal w. lots of instruments...0141, 3rd. song unknown; v. little fading of signal but only fair to poor strength, good fidelity, no atmos. interference... ("peskies" now on 6.970); now guitar riff, sounds like "Otto Man" the bus driver from the "Simpsons", another song @ 0147, no id yet.