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Author Topic: Radio Appalachia 6935 AM 0206 UTC 8 Feb 2015  (Read 3877 times)

Offline Bill F

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Re: Radio Appalachia 6935 AM 0206 UTC 8 Feb 2015
« Reply #15 on: February 08, 2015, 0240 UTC »
at certain times the signal is s5, overall its s3.  Good music!
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Re: Radio Appalachia 6935 AM 0206 UTC 8 Feb 2015
« Reply #16 on: February 08, 2015, 0300 UTC »
Great signal booming in with 6 kHz wide filter. Excellent audio. This must be the night for blowtorches.Hitting S9+20.

Thanks R. Appalachia for the great show. Love the music.
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Re: Radio Appalachia 6935 AM 0206 UTC 8 Feb 2015
« Reply #17 on: February 08, 2015, 0317 UTC »
0258utc woman's voice cutting through quiet conditions on my beverage aimed in the general direction of the Appalachians. Earlier there was little bits of hill-music.  
I'm very excited for this catch, its my first time hearing it! Its been on my radar for about a year or more.

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Re: Radio Appalachia 6935 AM 0206 UTC 8 Feb 2015
« Reply #18 on: February 08, 2015, 1405 UTC »
Jim Walter Homes, LOL! They weren't beloved in this part of Appalachia.

They built a display lot and sales office on what used to be the local baseball field when I was a teenager. That big yellow plastic sign had more holes through it than a screen door from rocks and gunshots from angry locals.

That's what they get for putting down a gravel parking lot full of egg sized rocks over the old ballfield.