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Author Topic: WLDJ 6924.9 LSB @2356-0052z  (Read 1072 times)

Offline TX Ears

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WLDJ 6924.9 LSB @2356-0052z
« on: October 23, 2010, 2359 UTC »
Started 2352z...ID WLDJ confirmed

M op said "this is WLDJ....we taking requests tonight..."

2356z - Chicago - 25 or 6 to 4
0000z - Got to get you into my life
0003z - 50 ways to leave your lover
0008z M op spoke...'we need some names for tonight?"
0009z - ZZ Top - Sharp dressed man
0014z ID WLDJ..."taking requests for Led Zeppelin"
0016z - unk song
0019z - BOC- Burnin' for you

0024z M op soliciting requests..."WLDJ taking requests, anything, Black Sabbath, Steely Dan...whatever"

0026z - Black Sabbath
0032z - op tells the Mexican joke of the day (punchline: Manuel Labor), soliciting song requests again
0034z - reggae cover of Baby I love your way
0038z - M op soliciting requests, dog barking in background, chatting for a few minutes
0040z - John Fogerty - Bad moon rising
0042z - op says he is about to close up shop and play a last Tom Petty song....then someone last minute requested a Joan Jett song... after some chatting by the op and searching the 'engineer' finds I Love Rock and Roll and plays it
0047z - op says now closing up, this is the last broadcast of the night, tells another Mexican joke (punchline: they're already here)
0048z - Tom Petty
0052z offair

Good sig here generally, SNO 333-444

  pls eQSL
« Last Edit: October 24, 2010, 0055 UTC by TX Ears »
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Re: WLDJ 6924.9 LSB @2356-0052z
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2010, 0402 UTC »
Not taking notes but heard WLDJ ID's and several rock songs around 6924.9 LSB. Fair signal with some good peaks well above regional t-storm crashes.

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