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Harmony 5780 AM 1940 UTC 16 Sept 2019
« on: September 16, 2019, 1947 UTC »
SINPO 33333 on an SDR in Germany. QRM from 5775 KHZ USB.

1943 - ID then Joe Cocker's "You Can Leave Your Hat On".
1949 - Tony Christie, "Don't Go Down to Reno".       (You don't have to tell me, Tony! ;D )
1953 - Female vocalist.
2106 - "Singing in the Rain".

« Last Edit: September 16, 2019, 2106 UTC by KaySeeks »
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Re: Harmony 5780 AM 1940 UTC 16 Sept 2019
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2019, 1956 UTC »
on 5780.0
Heard day long with various 'beautiful' songs, and jazz

Are they branching out or expanding their programming? I am now listening to a 1970's funk song as I write this. Would never have expected to hear that in the past.

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Re: Harmony 5780 AM 1940 UTC 16 Sept 2019
« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2019, 2002 UTC »
I am now listening to a 1970's funk song as I write this.

Not quite. It was Joe Cocker. Also, they seem to have returned to their usual now, so I edited that comment.
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