Was recently on holiday in Europe and naturally I took the Eton E-1 portable along. These loggings are a week or two old, but only now have I been able to review all the recordings. I apologize if they're a little 'long-winded'!!
3940.1 R. Underground 1748-1802 a lot of free radio nx, gave phone 07961096954, sneezed, gave name Steve, ment of the Borderhunter Summer Meeting, said to say hello to him and Andy Walker, and end of pgm w/canned “Free radio knows no boundriesâ€
Loggings From Europe, Including the Summer Meeting
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Loggings From Europe, Including the Summer Meeting
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Dave Valko
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Dave Valko
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Hi Dave,
The whole of your European report seems to be time-stamped one hour too late. I have found a few details for several stations (known songs, close down) that are surely time-stamped one hour too late, and the whole report does fit quite better with my log (and other logs) when I take one hour from every time-stamp (as far as I can compare the logs). I have a clock set to UTC just above my receiver here at home.
6308.15 UNID on 24 june fit with my Radio CAMPING log on 6308.2 (although I cannot check a single song from your details, I don't know them). With the time-stamps corrected as said above, it seems you managed to miss the ID by 1 min. at tune-in and 2 min. at tune-out...
4908 kHz : could be 1636 x 3 ?
Sorry for the bad news...
The whole of your European report seems to be time-stamped one hour too late. I have found a few details for several stations (known songs, close down) that are surely time-stamped one hour too late, and the whole report does fit quite better with my log (and other logs) when I take one hour from every time-stamp (as far as I can compare the logs). I have a clock set to UTC just above my receiver here at home.
6308.15 UNID on 24 june fit with my Radio CAMPING log on 6308.2 (although I cannot check a single song from your details, I don't know them). With the time-stamps corrected as said above, it seems you managed to miss the ID by 1 min. at tune-in and 2 min. at tune-out...
4908 kHz : could be 1636 x 3 ?
Sorry for the bad news...
Ray
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