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Offline The Web

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6930u WEAK Radio
« on: March 08, 2010, 2135 UTC »
Nice strong S-7, clear signal here in Orlando.
Several ID's, mostly punk rock music.
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Re: 6930u WEAK Radio
« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2010, 2139 UTC »
Nice signal here as well, since about 2105z.

Thanks, WEAK!
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Re: 6930u WEAK Radio
« Reply #2 on: March 08, 2010, 2221 UTC »
3/8/10
6930 USB
2148z: Been listening for awhile, was barely audible until 2147z when end of Cream "Sunshine of Your Love" and WEAK Radio ID popped through the mud.
2150z: Signal faded again here.
2241z: "Power of Soul", a little Hendrix and Band of Gypsies!
2254z: Parody ad for restaurant?  Fair signal peak but obscured by regional t-storm crashes.
2255z: WEAK ID
2336z: Sign-off ID's, signal was starting to peak here right around sign-off.
« Last Edit: March 08, 2010, 2341 UTC by Lex »
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