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Author Topic: Twangy Radio 6925 USB 0019 UTC 17 Oct 2013  (Read 3579 times)

Offline thechoat

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Re: Toynbee Radio 6925 USB 0019 UTC 17 Oct 2013
« Reply #15 on: October 17, 2013, 0109 UTC »
Heard the whole show here in the midwest
s9-10+
ok audio (sounded like a mic held up to a speaker)
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Re: Toynbee Radio 6925 USB 0019 UTC 17 Oct 2013
« Reply #16 on: October 17, 2013, 0143 UTC »
This didn't sound like any Toynbee Radio show (or transmitter) I've heard. It sounded similar to the station I heard last night, so I think the ID is "Twangy Radio." Of course, I might be totally wrong, but it's tough to tell with the electronic IDs. Lots of funk because he said that the government was in a funk. "Super Freak," "Play That Funky Music," "Wild Thing," etc.

Sounded like op was holding a mic for the audio because I could hear what sounded like "cord creaks" from time to time.

Excellent signal

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Re: Twangy Radio 6925 USB 0019 UTC 17 Oct 2013
« Reply #17 on: October 17, 2013, 1158 UTC »
Yes this was not the Toynbee format that's for sure !
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