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Author Topic: Unid 6925 AM 0459 UTC 26 July 2015  (Read 1515 times)

Offline Zoidberg

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Unid 6925 AM 0459 UTC 26 July 2015
« on: July 26, 2015, 0516 UTC »
Unid 6925 AM 0459 UTC 26 July 2015

Lionel Richie "Three Times a Lady", others.  Very peaky/fadey, no IDs heard yet.  Another AMer on 6925.2 presumably Liquid Radio already in progress.
Remixed version of "Killing Me Softly", countrified version of "Highway to Hell".
0634z: Stones "Beast of Burden", still just occasionally audible here.
« Last Edit: July 26, 2015, 0636 UTC by Lex »
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Re: Unid 6925 AM 0459 UTC 26 July 2015
« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2015, 1642 UTC »
SDR recording catch, 0459 sign in in USB mode with Garth Brooks "Ireland", then switched to AM with "Three Times A Lady".
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Re: Unid 6925 AM 0459 UTC 26 July 2015
« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2015, 0610 UTC »
Ah, that explains the sudden signal/audio drop.  It started out strong, presumably in USB, then dropped suddenly.  I hadn't checked whether it was AM or USB until after that.
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Al: Palstar R30C & various antennae
Snoopy: Sony ICF-2010
Roger: Magnavox D2935
(Off-air recordings.)