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Author Topic: Amphetamine Radio 6925 USB 1651 UTC 24 Sep 2017  (Read 2260 times)

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Amphetamine Radio 6925 USB 1651 UTC 24 Sep 2017
« on: September 24, 2017, 1651 UTC »
1651- OM with AR ID into "Breaking The Law" Judas Priest  S1-2
1656- OM with AR ID into a Black Sabbath tune  S1 signal now
1703- OM talking, gave AR ID into "Downtown" Petula Clark
1705- signal a bit stronger now
1708- sounds like a comedy bit with OM and laughter, CW ID
1710- OM mentioned a SSTV QSL then said having some technical difficulties
1711- tone then SSTV
1714- another SSTV
1716- another SSTV
1718- OM with AR ID three times into unknown rock tune OM vocals
1727- hearing music but signal is deep under the noise now
1736- rock music under the noise
1741- signal coming up a bit over the noise with rock music  S2
1755- "Pretty Woman" Van Halen  S2-3 signal now
1758- AR ID into "Hair Of The Dog" Nazareth
1807- CW ID into SSTV
1819- Pink Floyd tune  S3-4 signal now
1823- OM with AR ID and live time check
1824- Star Spangled Banner
1825- tone and off.

 Thanks for the broadcast AR!  :)
« Last Edit: September 24, 2017, 1825 UTC by JoeFLIPS »

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Re: Amphetamine Radio 6925 USB 1651 UTC 24 Sep 2017
« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2017, 1653 UTC »
1651 UTC - Station ID, into Breaking the Law/Judas Priest. Signal S5 in WNY audio is fair.
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Re: Amphetamine Radio 6925 USB 1651 UTC 24 Sep 2017
« Reply #2 on: September 24, 2017, 1720 UTC »
Poor to fair signal in New Hampshire, S3-S7
Tuned in to end of an SSTV and got just a bit (Interstate 95 sign), then a another SSTV



1718z Amphetimine Radio ID's
1722z Jefferson Airplane - Somebody To Love
1728z ID
« Last Edit: September 24, 2017, 1737 UTC by DimBulb »
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Re: Amphetamine Radio 6925 USB 1651 UTC 24 Sep 2017
« Reply #3 on: September 24, 2017, 1756 UTC »
SIO 555 at 1755z. Van Halen "Pretty Woman"
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Re: Amphetamine Radio 6925 USB 1651 UTC 24 Sep 2017
« Reply #4 on: September 24, 2017, 1806 UTC »
Dead nothing here in Haddon Heights, NJ. Nothing on the SDR, Tecsun, or Kenwood TS-430S.
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Re: Amphetamine Radio 6925 USB 1651 UTC 24 Sep 2017
« Reply #5 on: September 24, 2017, 1816 UTC »
Great signal this afternoon.
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