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Old December 4th 04, 01:32 AM
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Mystery Radio (Euro pirate) making it here tonight on 6220 at 0025, then
seemingly off, or taking a break at 0030. Hope they come back as this was the
best I've heard them here.

dxAce
Michigan
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Mystery Radio (Euro pirate) making it here tonight on 6220 at 0025, then
seemingly off, or taking a break at 0030. Hope they come back as this was

the
best I've heard them here.


By any chance do they use a witch's cackle as part of the ID? I heard them
some time back - around Halloween as I recall - and they used that
immediately following an ID by a woman that was very difficult make out.
Maybe they just did it for the Halloween season.

Any idea what country they're broadcasting from?




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Mystery Radio (Euro pirate) making it here tonight on 6220 at 0025, then
seemingly off, or taking a break at 0030. Hope they come back as this was

the
best I've heard them here.


By any chance do they use a witch's cackle as part of the ID? I heard them
some time back - around Halloween as I recall - and they used that
immediately following an ID by a woman that was very difficult make out.
Maybe they just did it for the Halloween season.

Any idea what country they're broadcasting from?


No idea... I guess that's part of being Mystery Radio!

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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Mystery Radio (Euro pirate) making it here tonight on 6220 at 0025,

then
seemingly off, or taking a break at 0030. Hope they come back as this

was
the
best I've heard them here.


By any chance do they use a witch's cackle as part of the ID? I heard

them
some time back - around Halloween as I recall - and they used that
immediately following an ID by a woman that was very difficult make out.
Maybe they just did it for the Halloween season.

Any idea what country they're broadcasting from?


No idea... I guess that's part of being Mystery Radio!


Did they use the witch cackle as part of the ID?




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Mystery Radio (Euro pirate) making it here tonight on 6220 at 0025,

then
seemingly off, or taking a break at 0030. Hope they come back as this

was
the
best I've heard them here.

By any chance do they use a witch's cackle as part of the ID? I heard

them
some time back - around Halloween as I recall - and they used that
immediately following an ID by a woman that was very difficult make out.
Maybe they just did it for the Halloween season.

Any idea what country they're broadcasting from?


No idea... I guess that's part of being Mystery Radio!


Did they use the witch cackle as part of the ID?


Not that I heard yesterday.

dxAce
Michigan
USA




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Mystery Radio (Euro pirate) making it here tonight on 6220 at 0025, then
seemingly off, or taking a break at 0030. Hope they come back as this was

the
best I've heard them here.

dxAce
Michigan
USA
Constantly amazed at your catches! How do you monitor so much? Any "tricks"

you would care to share?

Dale W4OP


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Old December 4th 04, 09:20 PM
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Mystery Radio (Euro pirate) making it here tonight on 6220 at 0025, then
seemingly off, or taking a break at 0030. Hope they come back as this was

the
best I've heard them here.

dxAce
Michigan
USA
Constantly amazed at your catches! How do you monitor so much? Any "tricks"

you would care to share?


No trick to it, I just listen. I wish there were some 'trick' I might share.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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