1673 2049 The Ghoul. Elvis Costello "Veronica," audio sounded a bit low. SINPO 24332.
5140 1728 Charleston Radio Int. Old-time music. SINPO 24332.
5780 1741 Radio Harmony. Christopher Cross "Arthur's Theme," Bellamy Brothers "Vertical Expression." SINPO 54444.
6205 1654 Laser Hot Hits. Queen "One Vision" & "The Show Must Go On." SINPO 34333.
6245 1720 Misti Radio. Rock n roll. SINPO 24332.
6290 2036 Radio Johnny Tobacco. Latin American music. SINPO 55444.
9910 1702 Radio 319. Testing. The Loving Kind "Aint That Peculiar," fair-good peaks. SINPO 24332.
(via Kiwi SDR, SW England)
When The Ghoul/Bogusman are on such a relatively obscure frequency how did you get to know that they were on air? I keep missing their broadcasts.
ReplyDeleteOften there is someone on the pirate chat listening to the MW pirates who might hear the Ghoul or Bogusman. I notice in Terry's logs (https://terrysradioblog.blogspot.com/) that Bogusman came on after the Ghoul last night.
ReplyDeleteThe new HTML chat is at https://xat.com/pirateradio2011?new
The old Flash-based chat (which is also running but different to the above) can be found at http://www.easyshopdiscountzone.com/radio/pirate/english/ but I find it slow to connect
You can also see both chats on one page at https://abdx.de/newchat.php
Or you can just tune around the top end of medium wave and if there's someone playing indie type music it could well be the Ghoul or Bogus! As evenings draw in MW conditions should improve now.
Cheers Paul. We need more Bogus and a rejuvenated UK scene in general.
ReplyDeleteLast night was our last broadcast down on that part of the band as MW conditions are not favourable at this time of the year for sky wave propagation. Plus our little 1x807 25w MW Transmitter gets swamped by all the high power Dutch activity on that part of the band. Look out for a return to the SW bands this weekend but not to 6311.8khz or even anywhere near to 6mhz. Here is a clue, much lower down. ��
ReplyDeleteExciting times. All we need now is for Armadillo to return to the airwaves...
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