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Author Topic: WDOG 5055 AM 0032 UTC 20 FEB 2022  (Read 1566 times)

Arnold Layne

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Re: WDOG 5055 AM 0032 UTC 20 FEB 2022
« Reply #15 on: February 20, 2022, 0246 UTC »
0243: Hrd with good signals (S-9) via the PA SDR; however, this site has had occasional technical errors (freezing/locking up); some intermod is often hrd at certain times. Otherwise, it is a great site to intercept stations that can't be hrd from my remote QTH.

Thanks for the show, WDOG!

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Re: WDOG 5055 AM 0032 UTC 20 FEB 2022
« Reply #16 on: February 20, 2022, 0256 UTC »
0253UTC "Shapes of Things" - Yardbirds
Signal S6-8 at present here in SE VA but has been S6 to S9+10 over last 2 hours with fades but always listenable signal. Good frequency choice I think. Great sounding audio tonight and fantastic play list. Thanks for the great show tonight!
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Please eQSL to allengrimsley@cox.net
All signal reports are from my equipment/location in SE VA
Elad FDM-S2, Kenwood R-5000, TS-930SAT, Collins R-390A, Pixel Pro-1B magnetic loop, 90Ft T2FD
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Re: WDOG 5055 AM 0032 UTC 20 FEB 2022
« Reply #17 on: February 20, 2022, 0322 UTC »
Listening since 0217.  60's / 70's pop with many ID's and dog barks / howls.  Just played "Wild thing."

S7 mostly good signal with occasional periods of high QRN.
Mark Taylor
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Perseus, Elad FDM S2, Airspy HF+ & Discovery, e1, bunch of portables; W6LVP antenna
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