Saturday, August 31, 2013

Sat Aug 31

3905 2204 Radio Alice. ID, instr mx. SINPO 34333.
4026 0855 Laser Hot Hits. Bobby Goldsboro "Hello Summertime." Fair peaks. SINPO 24332.
6205 1706 Radio Technical Man. IDs, Euro-pop. SINPO 44433.
6240 1822 Radio Karbiet. ID, Dutch mx. SINPO 34333.
6240 2218 Radio Ascona. German song, ID. SINPO 34333.
6260 2222 Radio Borderhunter. Santana, electro mx, ID. SINPO 54444.
6286 0842 Radio Focus Int.  Gary Stevens playing 78rpm records. Max Miller "A Little Bit of Influence." SINPO 34333 up to 54444 at 0900!
6296L 2256 Over 60 Degree Radio. Music, IDs, talk. SINPO 24332.
6300 1715 Tower Radio. Dutch songs. SINPO 44433.
6310 2155 Radio Telstar South. Golden Boys.  60s mx. SINPO 44433.
6325 1726 Radio Tina. Schlager. SINPO 34333.
6325 2150 Radio Norton. Dutch songs. SINPO 34333.
6540 2200 Free Radio Victoria. Electro mx, strong peaks. SINPO 44433.
6745 1827 Radio Pink Panther. ID, greets, oldies. SINPO 33333.
6925U 2240 Pirate Radio Boston (USA). 20th birthday px. Talk, music country rock. SINPO 24332.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

focus signal yesterday evening was s9+60 db. now thats some signal for a uk station.!!!

Anonymous said...

Yes,that is a big signal - but without an idea of where you are listening, is it of use? Just asking as it could be groundwave or skywave you were getting.

uk dxer said...

If I'm listening via the Twente SDR I mark it on my logs. Otherwise, it is on my Kenwood R-5000 at my QTH in southern England.

Anonymous said...

If I had known it was you giving the logging, then your rough location would have been known and it would have all been clear, but you commented as 'Anonymous' so it could have been anyone, from anywhere. Thanks for enlightening.

uk dxer said...

Sorry, I'm not the anonymous logger with the S9+60dB report. I was referring to my own logs. Perhaps if he doesn't want to give his location out publicly he could contact Focus directly.

I was listening to Focus last night and the signal was powering in, getting up to towards +40dB, and that was with my 20m longwire.

Gary Stevens' 78rpm show was something different, and I found it enjoyable although the music was way before my time! I remember my parents had an old record player that used to play at 45/33/78 rpm and you could stack up records and when one finished playing the next would drop down!

That's the beauty of free radio ... you never know what you'll hear next!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for clarifying - I might have misundersttod your last comment.!! Know what you mean about Free Radio - it sometimes dishes up unusual stuff, although having said that, a lot of stations just play stuff one can get on a lot of stations anyway. Choice is always good thoug, isn't it?