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Wolverine Radio 6925U
« on: August 28, 2010, 0205 UTC »
0203Z - "Testing 1-2-3, can anybody hear me."

0204Z - ID, but too fast didn't hear it clearly. Sounded like "Wallgreen Radio".  SINPO 45444

0232Z - Signal still great up here. Started with music from the 40's, through 50's now into the 60's with the Beach Boys.
« Last Edit: August 28, 2010, 0232 UTC by Maximum Verbosity »
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Re: 6925 USB
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2010, 0220 UTC »

Wow!  Signal is 59 here (55555) in USB in Northern UT at 0219 utc.  Old jazz music and now early Rock-n-roll!  Great signal! 

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Re: 6925 USB
« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2010, 0333 UTC »

Wow!  Signal is 59 here (55555) in USB in Northern UT at 0219 utc.  Old jazz music and now early Rock-n-roll!  Great signal! 

Mark


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o Icom IC-756ProII, ProIII, Alinco DX-70, Kenwood TS-680s
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o Tuned loops from 2' thru 16' diam. capable of 160m thru 10m

 

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