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@popshopradio.bsky.social With those wavey lines you can probably tell this is my decode in n. FLA from 5950 kHz last night.

A lot a great oldies! "North To Alaska," loved that movie! Loved the song! It awoke the armchair traveler in me. Would love to see the 'northern lights" in person some time.

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Looks great!

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@swradiogram.bsky.social Tuned in to their MW transmission on 1008 kHz. KiwiSDR in Groesbeek, NL.
Sounds like they are having some thunderstorms there tonight.

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@swradiogram.bsky.social It doesn't sound like Eric on 7570 kHz. The time must have gone to someone else...

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Nothing in n. Florida. No posting on WRMI's Facebook page.
Eric's show should be on 7570 kHz. Their signal is weak here. But I hear music!

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@swradiogram.bsky.social Reception in northern Florida, USA with Saturday's transmission on 9455 kHz. was a bit lacking. Were they at full power??

Text in both modes was copied 100%

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@swradiogram.bsky.social Smooth sailing last night into northern Florida, USA last night!
WINB's broadcast 0230-0300 UTC, 9265 kHz.

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@swradiogram.bsky.social Final two images decoded. Typo or decode burp in text? All other text is 100%

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@swradiogram.bsky.social The next group from the broadcast
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@swradiogram.bsky.social Thank you for sharing your testimony on VOA budget funding!

First group of images decoded in northern Florida, USA from Thursday's broadcast over WINB, 2330-2400 UTC, 9265 kHz.
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@swradiogram.bsky.social And to wrap it up 9, 10, and 11.

MFSK64 text about Florida's drought came through without a drop!

My 90' doublet antenna beat out the active loop for signal level by about 3 dB.

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@swradiogram.bsky.social Images 5-8...

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@swradiogram.bsky.social Hump day broadcast of Program 444, 1330-1400 UTC on 15770 kHz.
Backscatter image results from northern Florida, USA.
Images 1-4...

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@swradiogram.bsky.social And the last three.
If I'm not mistaken, closing tune was from the Pentangle. Drummer Terry Cox recently passed. www.thetimes.com/uk/obituarie...

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@swradiogram.bsky.social The next four images from Saturday's broadcast...

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@swradiogram.bsky.social A very strong signa from WRMI at my location in northern Florida during Saturday's 2300 UTC broadcast.
Thanks for the Florida drought story. Not so bad here so far. Traditionally April/May is the time of year when we start to panic about the lawn getting burned up.
Pix 1-4.

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@swradiogram.bsky.social Images 10 and 9 as received in northern Florida, USA.
Decoded Thursday evening 2330-2400 UTC on 9265 kHz.

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@swradiogram.bsky.social Noticed something like this in last's week's broadcast, while 'painting' image #8 FLDigi created a wide bar on its righthand side.

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@swradiogram.bsky.social Images 7, 6, 5 from the broadcast.

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@swradiogram.bsky.social Program 444 images 4, 3, 2, 1 decoded in northern Florida Thursday evening.

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Not enough signal in northern Florida for Wednesday's broadcast, but plenty of it at a KiwiSDR in upper Massachusetts!
1330-1400 UTC, 15770 kHz.

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Thanks! I watched a lot of O&H as a kid. I need to listen to the rest of the show!

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@popshopradio.bsky.social A great looking decode from last night's broadcast on 5950 kHz received in northern Florida, USA.
I haven't read your 'liner notes' yet; Rick Nelson on Verve records seems like an odd combination, it was more jazz oriented IIRC. Label has the smaller spindle hole.
Hmmm...

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Four of the nine images recovered from my recording of last night's broadcast on 5850 kHz. Received in northern Florida, USA.
Noticing one thing: if FLDigi runs all night its ability to properly decode is corrupted. Restarting FLDigi fixes the issue. Poor SNR might be the issue?

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@debamlen.bsky.social TIL: “Adjective form of the f-word…”

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Hard to believe I’d agree with anything she says, but here we are.

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Post image Post image And now, in Finnish, about YLE:

Yle pähkinätCuoressa

Ylen tulee tarjota sisältönsä jokaisen saataville yhtäläisin
ehdoin. Tämä tarkoittaa, että Ylen ohjelmat ja sisällöt ovat
televisiossa, radiossa ja verkossa kaikkien suomalaisten
saatavilla iästä, sukupuolesta, varallisuudesta ja asuinpaikasta
riippumatta.

https://yle.fi/aihe/a/20-10006621

And now, in Finnish, about YLE: Yle pähkinätCuoressa Ylen tulee tarjota sisältönsä jokaisen saataville yhtäläisin ehdoin. Tämä tarkoittaa, että Ylen ohjelmat ja sisällöt ovat televisiossa, radiossa ja verkossa kaikkien suomalaisten saatavilla iästä, sukupuolesta, varallisuudesta ja asuinpaikasta riippumatta. https://yle.fi/aihe/a/20-10006621

@swradiogram.bsky.social Images from Sunday's broadcast on 9955 kHz decoded using KiwiSDR in MA/CT, the back side of WRMI's beam to target area in South America.
8 of the 13 images decoded.
Finnish text is embedded in the speed limit sign image. Some MFSK64 text is embedding in sea gull image.

2 weeks ago 2 1 0 0
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@swradiogram.bsky.social Here's the one from Friday:

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@swradiogram.bsky.social Talk about muddying the water, a couple of screen grabs of the Muddy Waters Birthday Radiogram from (L) Sunday 1230 UTC on 15770 kHz and (R) 0130 UTC on 5950 kHz.
Both show WRMI's audio processing artifacts.
However, Friday's broadcast also on 15770 kHz is artifact free.

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@swradiogram.bsky.social Finishing up with the Painting of the Week and Finnish Text of the week.

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