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Author Topic: Nobody else heard this? 6.930  (Read 1009 times)

Nella F.

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Nobody else heard this? 6.930
« on: September 24, 2012, 2329 UTC »
0327gmt., Irish folk tune, guitar, good signal, shallow fading, 0332gmt., another tune, 0336gmt., Male singing, sounds like a ballad, something about beggers, can't make out lyrics... .

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Re: Nobody else heard this? 6.930
« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2012, 0340 UTC »
That was Grizzly Bear Shortwave testing his new Behringer audio processing unit into his AM transmitter running 25 watts from the west coast of North America

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Re: Nobody else heard this? 6.930
« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2012, 1150 UTC »
I can only report "I did NOT hear it". I checked the SDR recordings, and there wasn't anything there, not even a carrier.
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Re: Nobody else heard this? 6.930
« Reply #3 on: September 25, 2012, 2330 UTC »
That was Grizzly Bear Shortwave testing his new Behringer audio processing unit into his AM transmitter running 25 watts from the west coast of North America

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