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Author Topic: UNID 6925 AM 234 3UTC 21 May 2016  (Read 3543 times)

Offline Pigmeat

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Re: UNID 6925AM 2343UTC 21May2016
« Reply #15 on: May 22, 2016, 2133 UTC »
There seems to be two stations on the same frequency which is sad since there are other frequencies too! One seems to be stronger but the problem is it is difficult to understand either one!

They probably can't hear each other, especially if their broadcasting from the field and don't have access to a wireless or cellphone signal to check the interwebz for who is on what frequency.

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Re: UNID 6925AM 2343UTC 21May2016
« Reply #16 on: May 23, 2016, 0132 UTC »
A late log ...

6925AM, 5/22/16, 0025 - 0045.  0025 rap music, 0032 "you are listening to ?? sounds on ?? radio," rap songs with transitions at 0024 & 0045, then my break ended.

About S6 with regular fades.

I was listening on a Kato 1103 and reel out antenna on the Sauk County Fairgrounds, Baraboo, Wi. during a break at a large youth event.
Another adult saw me who actually knew what a shortwave radio was!  Explaining shortwave pirates was fun.
Mark Taylor
Cambridge, Wi. (20 miles SE of Madison)
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Perseus, Elad FDM S2, Airspy HF+ & Discovery, e1, bunch of portables; W6LVP antenna
Music identified with help from Shazam.