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Author Topic: Liquid Radio 6935 AM 0224z (and 6925.2 AM) Oct 9 2013  (Read 1203 times)

Offline DimBulb

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Liquid Radio 6935 AM 0224z (and 6925.2 AM) Oct 9 2013
« on: October 10, 2013, 0224 UTC »
0224z Liquid Radio ID (90% sure) - Though not his normal frequency.  Lots of QSB, S5-S9 in NH, good copy on fade-ups.
0229z Solid Liquid Radio ID, S9+ peaks now.  New transmitter or a relay perhaps?

0256z Also heard on 6925.2 AM with program synced to 6935 (which is a bit stronger here)
« Last Edit: October 10, 2013, 0258 UTC by DimBulb »
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Re: Liquid Radio 6935 AM 0224z Oct 9 2013
« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2013, 0228 UTC »
Can make out talking and music, but not enough to ID anything.  Is about S3 to S4 with an S2 noise level and some Peskie traffic around.

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Re: Liquid Radio 6935 AM 0224z (and 6925.2 AM) Oct 9 2013
« Reply #2 on: October 10, 2013, 0439 UTC »
Also heard here on both 6925.2 and 6935. The former was strong (but the audio sounded a bit low) and the latter was weak, but strong enough to tell that this was in parallel with 6925.2 without having checked into HFU 1st. Only heard the last song...I was having fun switching back & forth between the two frqs and thought "I should be recording this." The song ended, I hit Record, the carrier stayed on for about 7 seconds, then both transmitters went off. Not the best timing on my part.
Oh well, thanks for the show!
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Re: Liquid Radio 6935 AM 0224z (and 6925.2 AM) Oct 9 2013
« Reply #3 on: October 10, 2013, 1152 UTC »
SDR recording catch. 0156 sign on, S7-S8 signal, but kinda tough copy with the static.
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