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Re: Wolverine Radio 10/19/12 0016 6925USB
« Reply #30 on: October 20, 2012, 0202 UTC »
Nice clear signal into a different part of northern Canada tonite. Always a nice signal!
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Re: Wolverine Radio 10/19/12 0016 6925USB
« Reply #31 on: October 20, 2012, 0213 UTC »
EDIT:

The Stranglers - Walk On By (if it is possible) please... Thanks.
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Re: Wolverine Radio 10/19/12 0016 6925USB
« Reply #32 on: October 20, 2012, 0215 UTC »
Clean S10+ sig here tonight. Wall Of Voodoo - Mexican Radio please :-)

Thanks (just played it).....Mexican Radio always sounds so gooooood from our friendly pirate broadcasters  ;D 8) ;)
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Re: Wolverine Radio 10/19/12 0016 6925USB
« Reply #33 on: October 20, 2012, 0240 UTC »
10/20/12, 6925 USB, 0230z: Just tuned in, heard Dire Straits "Walk of Life", op talking about hearing that song years ago and thinking lyrics were "walk on by".  Couldn't quite copy who the song request was from.
0303z: "Dust My Broom", sounds like Elmore James version
0305z: Wolverine Radio ID and three SSTV's - strong signal, but don't have MMSSTV running on this laptop.

SINPO=43333, good signal peaks, usual local RFI.
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Re: Wolverine Radio 10/19/12 0016 6925USB
« Reply #34 on: October 20, 2012, 0258 UTC »
Oct 19

What can I say s9 no preamp  0230Utc
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Re: Wolverine Radio 10/19/12 0016 6925USB
« Reply #35 on: October 20, 2012, 0314 UTC »
Wolverine Radio, 6925u, 10-20-12 SINPO 55555
Really nice strong signal here in Chicago when I tuned in to catch the end of the show and SSTV at 0310z.
Incredible number of posts. Nice little net there at the end too.

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Re: Wolverine Radio 10/19/12 0016 6925USB
« Reply #36 on: October 20, 2012, 1714 UTC »
Did anyone record the show?

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Re: Wolverine Radio 10/19/12 0016 6925USB
« Reply #37 on: October 20, 2012, 1732 UTC »
Yeah, I recorded it starting around 0016Z. Currently have the SDR data files and need to make MP3 out of it.

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Re: Wolverine Radio 10/19/12 0016 6925USB
« Reply #38 on: October 20, 2012, 1956 UTC »
Fair signal in Oregon from 0100, though a bit weaker than usual for Wolverine Radio.  Unfortunately plagued by local utility QRM.
No fading. SINPO 43453.

The operator introduced songs and honored requests.

Some of the tunes:
0112: SOS (Abba)
0134: Rock The Casbah (The Clash)
0145: She's Come Undone (The Guess Who)
0203: Rocket Man (Elton John)
0231: Walk Of Life (Dire Straits)  Operator commented: "All these years I thought it was 'Walk On By."
0244: Heaven Is a Place on Earth (Belinda Carlisle)
0254: Low Rider (War)

SSTV at sign-off, of course.

Thanks, Wolverine Radio.

 

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