This is may not be a regular post but a bit of fun from recordings I've been compiling recently.
The following 5 are a selection of short recordings made this week. They are all 180m MW stations (1615 - 1652Khz) received on my 'Cheap Domestic Radio' set within a 2m loop.
So have 'you' made my top 5 'domestics' received and recorded here in NW England ?
Please check out the recordings via the links and see what is possible on a £6 radio ....
So here they are;-
At 5, late entry from the king of pirates, transmitting at a lower frequency than usual, Barones on Friday 18th Nov, 1625Khz
http://www.yourfilelink.com/get.php?fid=727883
At 4, A regular this week with a powerful signal as always on 1629Khz, Calipso
http://www.yourfilelink.com/get.php?fid=727897
At 3, New to me, I believe a German Talk pirate, Visooter, on 1630Khz, here closing after a 'phone in'
http://www.yourfilelink.com/get.php?fid=727900
At 2, Zwarte Arabier, breaking through the noise on 1620Khz on monday evening with this ID
http://www.yourfilelink.com/get.php?fid=727907
At Number 1, Using just 75 watts on 1638 is Albatros.
Great work Albatros
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Thanks to all stations that continue to transmit on 180m and I look forward to catching you further down the log and hopefully recording you too. Who knows, there may be a December top 5 just before Christmas
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