
Hello again, JJ, PBI was coming in through the evening and early night hours. Now getting to be a regular here weekends in Eastern U.S., especially since transmitter is on after it gets dark here, and reception from Europe gets better. Same w/Mystery, but they disappeared around 2200 Saturday, just when they were really starting to practically boom in here.

And Hello for the first time to Mr. D. You were the one on 6306, yes? Nice solid carrier heard here for about 45-min., but due to fading and static crashes from rainstorms (that seem to be here every weekend now, LOL !!), I could only hear a little bit of music, and unfortunately couldn't identify any particular song, and also a little bit of DJ speaking in English (Mr. Dominic?), but couldn't make out station ID. I will send signal report with return postage and some nice postcard of tis very scenic and historic area that I live in (Many important battles in the American Civil War in the 1860's were fought around this area, and I live just a few km. from the town of Charles Town, which was founded by and named after Charles Washington, the brother of our 1st President George Washington.), and hopefully you can QSL. I know it is late in Europe at this time, but if you and other stations could stay on or come on for test to North America a little bit later (say 2200-2400 U.T.C.), trans-Atlantic reception seems to be very good at times, and we would love to hear more of the great stations like this over on this side of the Atlantic!

In less than a year, I have now (with hearing signal from the very nice Mr. D and Radio Brandaris International) heard 12 new Pirate stations from Europe on SW, from Scotland to Greece! And I hope to hear more, along with more shows from my friends at the stations that I have heard and received very nice QSL packages from. I just got very nice QSL package from Radio Scotland Int. on Monday, and the same from Double Kilo Radio a couple weeks ago, and would like to thank both very much. Cheers, mates, and keep up the great work!
BTW, anybody know what was on 6215? This might've been a SWBC station, but I haven't found anything listed on this freq.
Alex, from the mountains of eastern West Virginia