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Offline Zoidberg

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WPOD 6925
« on: April 17, 2011, 0203 UTC »
4/17/11
6925 USB
0200z (approx): Music, way down in the mud, signal peaked just briefly to copy WPOD ID in female computer voice.
0205z: YL computer voice WPOD ID and "White punks on dope" slogan.  Rock song sounds like Loverboy or Billy Squier, not sure yet.
0211z: Cars "Moving In Stereo"
0215z: Monologue or narrative, man's voice, couldn't copy enough to tell what it was.
0216z: Jackson Browne "Somebody's Baby"
0225z: Sounded like sign-off IDs

SINPO=23422, rapid fluttering peaks and fades, just strong enough during peaks to copy familiar songs.
Audio seemed just a little muffled, but difficult to say much without better reception.  Good punch in the bottom end through the cube speaker, but highs seemed a little lacking.  Probably would sound fine with better reception.
« Last Edit: April 17, 2011, 0234 UTC by Lex »
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