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[email protected] November 20th 10 11:40 PM

Pirates on the air
 

Radio Yellowknife @2300 UTC on 6932.5 kHz AM weak signal with some Bob
Dylan

WLDJ @ 2315 UTC on 6924.93 USB with namesake tune - "There goes the
last DJ" - moderate signal with classic rock - repeated last DJ @
2331UTC

Jim (MI)

[email protected] November 21st 10 02:20 AM

Pirates on the air
 
On Sat, 20 Nov 2010 18:40:17 -0500, wrote:


Radio Yellowknife @2300 UTC on 6932.5 kHz AM weak signal with some Bob
Dylan

WLDJ @ 2315 UTC on 6924.93 USB with namesake tune - "There goes the
last DJ" - moderate signal with classic rock - repeated last DJ @
2331UTC

Jim (MI)



Wolverine Radio s/on 0215 UTC 6925.0 USB with 30's and 40's music -
strong signal with a bit of fading at times.

Jim

David Barts[_2_] November 23rd 10 02:33 AM

Pirates on the air
 
Heard both Yellowknife and Wolverine myself on Sunday the 20th UTC
time.

Also: Hard Tack Radio signing off with a station ID, e-mail address
(already responded to my report with an e-QSL, thanks!) and "Dixie"on
6925.05 USB at 0100 UTC; an unidentified station playing electronic
music on 6935 USB at 0354 UTC; and an unidentified station playing
music and airing announcements in Portuguese on 6934.99 USB (Brazilian
pirate?) noted from 0010 to 0020 UTC.

--
David Barts
Portland, OR

[email protected] November 24th 10 01:16 AM

Pirates on the air
 
On Mon, 22 Nov 2010 18:33:40 -0800 (PST), David Barts
wrote:

Heard both Yellowknife and Wolverine myself on Sunday the 20th UTC
time.

Also: Hard Tack Radio signing off with a station ID, e-mail address
(already responded to my report with an e-QSL, thanks!) and "Dixie"on
6925.05 USB at 0100 UTC; an unidentified station playing electronic
music on 6935 USB at 0354 UTC; and an unidentified station playing
music and airing announcements in Portuguese on 6934.99 USB (Brazilian
pirate?) noted from 0010 to 0020 UTC.


David,

I heard the Portugese too. Might have been a malfunctioning Brazilian
transmitter because (accroding to the FRN) they were heard on two
other frequencies besides 6935. They definitely had some good audio -
lots of bass. Check out this site when you need help ID'ing a pirate:
http://www.frn.net/vines/

Jim (MI)



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