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Re: 6925 USB Red Mercury Labs
« Reply #15 on: April 14, 2012, 0417 UTC »
Really good signal into the Mojave Desert of California, S9 or a little better.  I was listening when Red Mercury first came up and was playing Johnny Cash (S6 or so then), but then the wife decided to make some strawberry shortcake, so I was out for a bit.  Came back to the Doors Peace Frog (S9 or so then).  Quite the swing in music ;)

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Re: 6925 USB Red Mercury Labs
« Reply #16 on: April 14, 2012, 0429 UTC »
6925 USB SIO 323

Good signal busting through the static with some fade.03:03z

02:23z-03:03z caught on the recorder
03:04z-04:23z power outage :(
04:24z ID
04:26z talking about Jim Morrison
04:28z "Don't You Love Her Madly' - Doors
04:30z thnx for the shoutout!
04:34z 'American Girl' - Tom Petty
05:15z Off with Dr. Benway giving kudos to RML afterwards :)

Audio (02:23z-03:03z & 04:24z-05:15z): http://archive.org/download/ShortwavePirateRadioCont/RedMercuryLabs6925Usb0223z-0303z0424z-0515z04-14-12.mp3

Good to hear ya RML! :)
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Re: 6925 USB Red Mercury Labs
« Reply #17 on: April 14, 2012, 1510 UTC »
SDR Recording catch. S8 to S9 signal at 0219 sign on.
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