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Lex
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Registered: Dec 2010

posted September 03, 2010 21:35     Click Here to See the Profile for Lex   Click Here to Email Lex     Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
9/3/10
6925 USB
2159z: Eerie wailing music intro (sounds like something used by KIPM years ago?) followed by repeated "Your selectors are locked. Your channel is centered."
2204z-2210z: Mournful country sounded song, not sure if variation of Streets of Evangeline? Day the Music Died.
2210z: WEAK Radio ID (doesn't sound like it's actually WEAK tho', good audio but not with thumping bass like WEAK)
2214z: That Ventures riff on sailor tune, can't remember title.
2215z: "You are listening to Outhouse Radio" looped computer voice.
2220z: That eerie wailing music and "Spank the monkey" loop.
2225z: Hendrix "Three Little Bears" from War Heroes. This song always cracks me up.
2255z: Sign-off with "It's Friday night, who's next?"

SINPO=24432, barely nudging the needle on the indoor fugloop, but QRN/QRM so low it's fairly easy to copy. Signal very stable and audio sounds very good.

[This message has been edited by Lex (edited September 03, 2010).]

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gorgar
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Registered: Jul 2008

posted September 03, 2010 21:47     Click Here to See the Profile for gorgar   Click Here to Email gorgar     Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
6925U
2225 Hendrix wailing
Commercials for something x rated, diabetes stuff, hamburgler
2230 Pink Panther theme for a minute and more commercial
Outhouse ID with effects at 2232
SIO 433 or 434 nice and steady

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