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Old July 20th 05, 10:19 PM
 
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On 18 Jul 2005 20:09:39 GMT, Doug Smith W9WI
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87.9 is certainly a popular frequency for pirates. The only two
legitimate stations on that frequency in the U.S. are near San Francisco
and near Reno, Nev.. And *maybe* that experimental station in Texas is
still authorized.


Unless you happen to be in a market with an analog TV C h. 6.

Then it's not so popular...

Now, taking this just a bit further...when the time comes that
over-the-air analog goes off-the-air, I'm wondering if frequencies
like 87.9 & 89.1 will REALLY start sprouting pirate signals.

Thoughts?

--K

 
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