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[email protected] April 3rd 10 01:46 AM

Pirate: Radio Mushroom
 

Radio Mushroom on 6925kHz USB
From 0030UT or so
Oldies

[email protected] April 3rd 10 02:18 AM

Pirate: Radio Mushroom
 
On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 20:46:37 -0400, wrote:


Radio Mushroom on 6925kHz USB
From 0030UT or so
Oldies


CYOT on 6950.3 AM
From 0100UT or so
Strange mix of music.

Clive[_4_] April 3rd 10 09:00 PM

Pirate: Radio Mushroom
 


On long holiday weekends the pirates comes out to play.

Caught Radio Wolverine on 6950 Saturday night 2200 CDT playing music on
(presumably) his ham transceiver. Am I the only one who thinks music on
single sideband sucks?

I miss the days of real pirate stations. These guys using ham rigs aren't
that interesting.


bpnjensen April 4th 10 06:01 AM

Pirate: Radio Mushroom
 
On Apr 3, 1:00*pm, "Clive" wrote:
On long holiday weekends the pirates comes out to play.

Caught Radio Wolverine on 6950 Saturday night 2200 CDT playing music on
(presumably) his ham transceiver. Am I the only one who thinks music on
single sideband sucks?

I miss the days of real pirate stations. These guys using ham rigs aren't
that interesting.


I listened to a pirate tonight on 6925u for awhile, good strong signal
here in California, with lots of old jazzy blues from maybe the
1930s. East to recognize songs, would have been an easy QSL if....

But I agree, music on SSB is a pretty bum, but in this case it was
even worse - the station ID at 0230 was virtually impossible to copy
because it was done with strong reverb and sound effects, and then
they went to what sounded like ugly facsimile machine noises as an
"interval signal" and went OTA without another ID or mail address.
Stupid.

Bruce Jensen

[email protected] April 4th 10 01:12 PM

Pirate: Radio Mushroom
 
On Sat, 3 Apr 2010 22:01:12 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen
wrote:

On Apr 3, 1:00*pm, "Clive" wrote:
On long holiday weekends the pirates comes out to play.

Caught Radio Wolverine on 6950 Saturday night 2200 CDT playing music on
(presumably) his ham transceiver. Am I the only one who thinks music on
single sideband sucks?

I miss the days of real pirate stations. These guys using ham rigs aren't
that interesting.


I listened to a pirate tonight on 6925u for awhile, good strong signal
here in California, with lots of old jazzy blues from maybe the
1930s. East to recognize songs, would have been an easy QSL if....

But I agree, music on SSB is a pretty bum, but in this case it was
even worse - the station ID at 0230 was virtually impossible to copy
because it was done with strong reverb and sound effects, and then
they went to what sounded like ugly facsimile machine noises as an
"interval signal" and went OTA without another ID or mail address.
Stupid.

Bruce Jensen


Probably Wolverine Radio. Also heard WBNY on that frequency earlier.
Check out:

http://www.hfunderground.com/board/i...board,3.0.html

Jim

[email protected] April 4th 10 01:36 PM

Pirate: Radio Mushroom
 
On Sun, 04 Apr 2010 08:12:37 -0400, wrote:

On Sat, 3 Apr 2010 22:01:12 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen
wrote:

On Apr 3, 1:00*pm, "Clive" wrote:
On long holiday weekends the pirates comes out to play.

Caught Radio Wolverine on 6950 Saturday night 2200 CDT playing music on
(presumably) his ham transceiver. Am I the only one who thinks music on
single sideband sucks?

I miss the days of real pirate stations. These guys using ham rigs aren't
that interesting.


I listened to a pirate tonight on 6925u for awhile, good strong signal
here in California, with lots of old jazzy blues from maybe the
1930s. East to recognize songs, would have been an easy QSL if....

But I agree, music on SSB is a pretty bum, but in this case it was
even worse - the station ID at 0230 was virtually impossible to copy
because it was done with strong reverb and sound effects, and then
they went to what sounded like ugly facsimile machine noises as an
"interval signal" and went OTA without another ID or mail address.
Stupid.

Bruce Jensen


Probably Wolverine Radio. Also heard WBNY on that frequency earlier.
Check out:

http://www.hfunderground.com/board/i...board,3.0.html

Jim


BTW What you call a facsimile interval signal is probably slow scan
television. A common thing now is for pirates to display an ID in
Robot or Scottie mode Slow Scan TV. To decode it download MMSSTV. Its
a free program that will decode the picture being transmitted. Of
course you need a connection from your speaker to your sound card
input to do this. And you need a decent signal to get a decent
picture. Plus, it has to be running in the background so it will catch
the header and go into the right mode. If you are not ready to give up
yet, see this site to download:

http://www.qsl.net/kf6ypq/mmsstv.html

Jim

bpnjensen April 4th 10 08:06 PM

Pirate: Radio Mushroom
 
On Apr 4, 5:12*am, wrote:
On Sat, 3 Apr 2010 22:01:12 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen





wrote:
On Apr 3, 1:00*pm, "Clive" wrote:
On long holiday weekends the pirates comes out to play.


Caught Radio Wolverine on 6950 Saturday night 2200 CDT playing music on
(presumably) his ham transceiver. Am I the only one who thinks music on
single sideband sucks?


I miss the days of real pirate stations. These guys using ham rigs aren't
that interesting.


I listened to a pirate tonight on 6925u for awhile, good strong signal
here in California, with lots of old jazzy blues from maybe the
1930s. *East to recognize songs, would have been an easy QSL if....


But I agree, music on SSB is a pretty bum, but in this case it was
even worse - the station ID at 0230 was virtually impossible to copy
because it was done with strong reverb and sound effects, and then
they went to what sounded like ugly facsimile machine noises as an
"interval signal" and went OTA without another ID or mail address.
Stupid.


Bruce Jensen


Probably Wolverine Radio. Also heard WBNY on that frequency earlier.
Check out:

http://www.hfunderground.com/board/i...board,3.0.html

Jim


Wolverine Radio sounds like the one, right programming. Thanks!

bpnjensen April 4th 10 08:07 PM

Pirate: Radio Mushroom
 
On Apr 4, 5:36*am, wrote:
On Sun, 04 Apr 2010 08:12:37 -0400, wrote:
On Sat, 3 Apr 2010 22:01:12 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen
wrote:


On Apr 3, 1:00*pm, "Clive" wrote:
On long holiday weekends the pirates comes out to play.


Caught Radio Wolverine on 6950 Saturday night 2200 CDT playing music on
(presumably) his ham transceiver. Am I the only one who thinks music on
single sideband sucks?


I miss the days of real pirate stations. These guys using ham rigs aren't
that interesting.


I listened to a pirate tonight on 6925u for awhile, good strong signal
here in California, with lots of old jazzy blues from maybe the
1930s. *East to recognize songs, would have been an easy QSL if....


But I agree, music on SSB is a pretty bum, but in this case it was
even worse - the station ID at 0230 was virtually impossible to copy
because it was done with strong reverb and sound effects, and then
they went to what sounded like ugly facsimile machine noises as an
"interval signal" and went OTA without another ID or mail address.
Stupid.


Bruce Jensen


Probably Wolverine Radio. Also heard WBNY on that frequency earlier.
Check out:


http://www.hfunderground.com/board/i...board,3.0.html


Jim


BTW What you call a facsimile interval signal is probably slow scan
television. A common thing now is for pirates to display an ID in
Robot or Scottie mode Slow Scan TV. To decode it download MMSSTV. Its
a free program that will decode the picture being transmitted. Of
course you need a connection from your speaker to your sound card
input to do this. And you need a decent signal to get a decent
picture. Plus, it has to be running in the background so it will catch
the header and go into the right mode. If you are not ready to give up
yet, see this site to download:

http://www.qsl.net/kf6ypq/mmsstv.html

Jim


Thanks - wouldn't do me a lot of good, since I have no radio-pc
connection.


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