Saturday and older logs from Southern Poland and audio files

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Saturday and older logs from Southern Poland and audio files

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Hi everyone. All logs from crowded bands you can find on my microsite: http://157.158.131.137/. I've just it updated... It includes also mp3 files.
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Post by cupid radio »

:D hi foton thanks verry much for the nice recording on 6310
earlyer the music was real bad and i have change some things
with help from mike and jari ,its sounds a lot better later on 6310

:( brandaris sorry but when i tune on the radio i hear nothing
strange skip :oops:

greetings to all
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Foton, many thanks for the audio file.
Always nice to hear again your own signal/modulation. \:D/
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Post by wmrscotland »

Hi there FOTON, thanks for the recording of WMR. Good to know our tx is reaching Southern Poland. One question. Is it possible to put file size on your web site beside the audio clip. Still on a very slow dial up !! Thank you for your support...
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thanks Foton for your loggings.
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Post by Jari »

Hello Foton!

Your UNID:
0750 6305 33323
was Radio Viking.

Great audiofiles! Nice to listen them. Thanks!

Greetings, Jari
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Post by Guest »

Hi WMR. Unfortunately I also know meaning of word dial up:( Now, when I am at this location (where I am able to listening radio) I have to use my mobile phone as a modem.
But I think you should be able to listen these files without downloading it on local l drive. When I clicking on the file, automatically loads a player into browser (in my case Quicktime) and it read the file and play simultanoeusly. 5-6 kB/s should be enough to listening it w/o problems.
So the file's size should be not important - you are listening how long you want.:) But of course there is not big problem to put file size on the web. I only have to remember about this.
Thank you for visiting my website. It is very nice to be useful.
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Post by Guest »

Thank you Jari for help in identification. I've just changed Unid to Viking.

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Post by All Europe Radio »

Hi Foton!

Thanks for the log!

Not bad considering how conditions have been of late. The audio files make very interesting listening as well! We find these a great help, and more accurate than just a SINPO report (which is based on individual preference of how a signal, etc, sounds).

Once again thanks!
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Post by JoJo »

Hello Foton,

thanks for the logs and audio files, much appreciated! Great work; always nice to hear how it sounds on the other side!
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