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Offline Ken Scotland

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Wolverine Radio
« on: July 05, 2012, 0824 UTC »
Heard here in Scotland 03?? whatever.... playing American Girl, Young American, American Band, etc.... no programming as such, just non stop music... Heard Wolverine ID at 0325...

http://www.dxarchive.com/mw/audio/120705_0315_approx_and_0325_6925_ssb_american_themed_music.mp3

Was hoping to catch some kind of 4th July programming... Nothing else heard here..

Rx: Perseus SDR, and top band dipole...

Offline zackers

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Re: Wolverine Radio
« Reply #1 on: July 05, 2012, 1437 UTC »
Wolverine Radio sticks to themes on their broadcasts. If all the songs had titles with "American" or "America" in them or were about America, that was probably what they were doing for their July 4 theme broadcast. I've never known them to have any sort of announcer. They just have the "Wolverine Radio" ID every so often.
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Re: Wolverine Radio
« Reply #2 on: July 05, 2012, 2101 UTC »
5 July 2012

Recorder catch at abt S9+5 here.

0250 Came on with Bowie - "Young American", Petty - "American Girl", several other America Theme songs
0322 Simon & Garfunkel - "America"
0325 Echo ID and off w/o SSTV

Thanks Wolverine, and a belated happy 4th to you!
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