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Offline ✠ Blue Max

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Nuttin' On Shortwave 6925 AM 2326 UTC 3 OCT 2020
« on: October 03, 2020, 2328 UTC »
Signal is actually a little south of 6925, probably 6924.9
S9+10 with moderate QRM. Music was listenable, voice transmissions were not understandable.

2326 Listen Here, Eddie Harris
2327 Cowbells and mooing, Nuttin' On Shortwave ID
2328 The Crusher, The Novas
2330 op talking, unintelligible and distorted
2331 Hells Bells, AC/DC
2337 op talking, unintelligible and distorted
2338 Shoot To Thrill, AC/DC
2343 op talking, unintelligible and distorted
2344 What Do You Do For Money Honey, AC/DC
2347 Funkify Your Life, The Meters (a few bars) then signal gone abruptly at my QTH

Thanks for the show! First time hearing you.

Recording:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/567dqdzpvzt0rxr/Nuttin%20On%20Shortwave%206925%20AM%202326%20UTC%203%20OCT%202020.wav?dl=0

« Last Edit: October 04, 2020, 0132 UTC by BlueMax »
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Re: Nuttin' On Shortwave 6925 AM 2326 UTC 3 OCT 2020
« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2020, 2329 UTC »
Nuttin' On Shortwave 6925 AM S2-S3 in NY (Hey ya turkey neck !)

2326: Nuttin' On Shortwave I.D.
2327: 2nd I.D. into The Novas "The Crusher" ? (interference from 6915 USB is killing my AM)
2331: The Crusher on the mic, calling PirateSWL a Turkey Neck & a Bum ! (right back at ya brother) into AC/DC "Hells Bells"
2338: The Crusher back on the mic into AC/DC "Shoot To Thrill"
« Last Edit: October 03, 2020, 2340 UTC by pirateswl »
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Re: Nuttin' On Shortwave 6925 AM 2326 UTC 3 OCT 2020
« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2020, 2348 UTC »
Tuned in at 2347utc, very weak, detect carrier in SSB  mode, frequency of carrier varies a bit with modulation strength,
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Re: Nuttin' On Shortwave 6925 AM 2326 UTC 3 OCT 2020
« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2020, 2356 UTC »
S5 with some qrn
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Re: Nuttin' On Shortwave 6925 AM 2326 UTC 3 OCT 2020
« Reply #4 on: October 04, 2020, 1129 UTC »
SDR recording catch

2324 Good signal at sign on, SIO 433 or so.
2330 Peaked at SIO 555, then quick fade out to nothing as the band went long.
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