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Saturday, December 04, 2021

Logs 4 Dec 2021

1611 1654 Radio Augusta. SINPO 44433.
1620 1659 Radio Professor Sikbok. SINPO 54444.
1629 2257 Radio Blauwe Koe. SINPO 42432. Mixing with Greek station 
1652 2246 Radio Moby Dick. SINPO 44433.
1663 1707 Radio Digital. SINPO 44433.
3905 1636 Radio Fox 48. SINPO 34433.
3940 1631 Radio Free Waves Bay (pres). SINPO 34433.
5140 1643 Charleston Radio Int. SINPO 24332.
5780 1840 Radio Harmony. SINPO 44433.
6210 1610 Radio King Shortwave. SINPO 44433.
6265 1543 Radio Bizon (tent). SINPO 44433. See log on HFU Forum 
6275 1548 Polka Radio. SINPO 44433.
6275 2145 Radio Provokateur. SINPO 44433. 
6290 1602 Panda Radio. SINPO 44433. 
6320 1535 Radio Mustang. SINPO 54444.
6378 2226 Offshore Music Radio. SINPO 54444.
6955 1852 Zeppelin Radio (pres). SINPO 24432.
 

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:06 pm

    A great haul. It seems that more stations are taking advantage of the winter improvement in AM conditions and hopefully, there'll be a bumper number on over the forthcoming holiday season. I had a play with the various SDRs in Greece and Russia and there were a lot of free radio stations and freebanders active. In particular, I made these notes:

    2974.31 kHz via Tula SDR. Russian “radio hooligan” station playing Russian pop music. Reasonable signal and modulation, but carrier cut at 8.57pm (11.57 Moscow time).

    3025.31 kHz via Tula SDR. Russian “radio hooligan” station, playing Russian easy listening songs. Very strong signal, superb AM modulation. Noted at 8.45pm (11.45pm Moscow time). Operator could be heard skipping tracks through their CDs as they came across ones they did not want to broadcast. Operator did ID at one point, but station name not caught. Left the air at around 9.00pm (12 midnight Moscow time) only to return some five minutes later and carry on playing music.

    3083.31 kHz via Tula SDR. Russian “radio hooligan” playing Russian jazzy numbers. Weaker signal, but still clear with good modulation. Noted at 8.55pm (11.55pm Moscow Time).

    3119.31 kHz via Tula SDR. Russian “radio hooligan” station playing guitar tunes. Reasonable signal. Modulation tinny. Close proximity of several other “hooligans” in QSO conversations meant some splatter to the audio.

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  2. Thanks for your loggings!

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