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Author Topic: Throwback90s 1710 AM 0125 UTC 24 Oct 2020  (Read 1405 times)

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Throwback90s 1710 AM 0125 UTC 24 Oct 2020
« on: October 24, 2020, 1550 UTC »
SDR recording catch. I recorded 1620-1720 kHz last night to see what would turn up. 

I ran the I/Q files through Carrier Sleuth ( https://www.blackcatsystems.com/software/medium_wave_carrier_display_app.html ) and noticed this carrier appear at 0125 UTC. You can see it drifted up in frequency after it signed on, probably thermal drift in the oscillator. Then it went QRT around 0215, came back on 0240, off 0252.



So I then listened to the recordings and sure enough found a pirate, probably someone testing:

0125 Music heard mixing in with the Flight 93 TIS station.
0128 Sounded like dance music, Shazam claims "Bizarre Love Triangle Extended Dance Mix"
0151 "Died In Your Arms Tonight"
0204 "Call Me"
0211 "Tonight Is The Night"
0212 "Sweet Dreams"
...
0241 Back with dance music
0245 "Mr. Vain"
0251 "Automatic Lover"



« Last Edit: October 24, 2020, 1657 UTC by ChrisSmolinski »
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Re: UNID 1710 AM 0125 UTC 24 Oct 2020
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2020, 1626 UTC »
Chris , I guess you heard me. I played La bouche ,Le click, aqua ,haddaway aqua. I was testing out . Stay tuned, You never know when i'll return !!

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Re: UNID 1710 AM 0125 UTC 24 Oct 2020
« Reply #2 on: October 24, 2020, 1657 UTC »
Awesome, thank you for letting me know it was you!  I'll retitle this thread Throwback90s unless the station name is different?
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Re: Throwback90s 1710 AM 0125 UTC 24 Oct 2020
« Reply #3 on: October 24, 2020, 1702 UTC »
Chris , Sounds good to me !!

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Re: Throwback90s 1710 AM 0125 UTC 24 Oct 2020
« Reply #4 on: October 24, 2020, 1747 UTC »
SDR recording catch. I recorded 1620-1720 kHz last night to see what would turn up. 

You can see it drifted up in frequency after it signed on, probably thermal drift in the oscillator.

As you already know. This is just for others. 8) The best way to keep SDR’ S on frequency is to use a GPS clock frequency source (as done on kiwi’s) if they have a external clock input or a calibrated TCXO OCXO for example. The better SDR’s do. I am amazed by some of the SSB (not AM) recordings I receive off frequency that the listeners think sound good.
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Re: Throwback90s 1710 AM 0125 UTC 24 Oct 2020
« Reply #5 on: October 24, 2020, 1818 UTC »
SDR recording catch. I recorded 1620-1720 kHz last night to see what would turn up. 

You can see it drifted up in frequency after it signed on, probably thermal drift in the oscillator.

As you already know. This is just for others. 8) The best way to keep SDR’ S on frequency is to use a GPS clock frequency source (as done on kiwi’s) if they have a external clock input or a calibrated TCXO OCXO for example. The better SDR’s do. I am amazed by some of the SSB (not AM) recordings I receive off frequency that the listeners think sound good.

This was transmitter drift, not on my end  ;D
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Re: Throwback90s 1710 AM 0125 UTC 24 Oct 2020
« Reply #6 on: October 24, 2020, 2018 UTC »
Huh... I was wondering if we were going to start hearing pirates again on 1710kHz and 1720kHz. And, looks like the answer is, yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssssssssssssssss.
I was asked, yet another weird question, of how I would like to be buried, when I finally bite the big one. The answer was actually pretty easy. Face-down, like a certain historical figure in the late 1980's, (I will not mention who, but some of you will get it, and that's enough.) Why??? It would be a burial that will satisfy everyone: (1) My enemies will say that it will show me where to go. (2) On the same point, I can have my enemies kiss my butt. (3) It will temporarily give someone a place to park a bicycle. See??? A WIN / WIN for everyone.

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Re: Throwback90s 1710 AM 0125 UTC 24 Oct 2020
« Reply #7 on: October 25, 2020, 0219 UTC »
This person was on tonight 10-24-2020 . I noticed his frequency was right on the money and zero drift as opposed to last night when he was testing. 20 to 25 over here in Bronx N.Y. with excellent audio. Thank you for the music if you're out there.