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William May 25th 04 03:29 PM

Radiowillem
 

Check it out www.radiowillem.tk (Dutch)
and push on Ga verder.
The music is English and wath you want.
Free Mail you song.

Greetz Willem



Kyle2 May 26th 04 12:36 AM

Radio stations usually use a transmitter to broadcast - wannabe pirates use
a webstream which has nothing to do with radio!

"William" wrote in message
...

Check it out www.radiowillem.tk (Dutch)
and push on Ga verder.
The music is English and wath you want.
Free Mail you song.

Greetz Willem





Kyle2 May 26th 04 12:36 AM

Radio stations usually use a transmitter to broadcast - wannabe pirates use
a webstream which has nothing to do with radio!

"William" wrote in message
...

Check it out www.radiowillem.tk (Dutch)
and push on Ga verder.
The music is English and wath you want.
Free Mail you song.

Greetz Willem





Philip de Cadenet May 26th 04 03:59 PM

Kyle,

Radio stations usually use a transmitter to broadcast - wannabe pirates use
a webstream which has nothing to do with radio!


Some wannabees even use more powerful transmitters than yours.

Here's Magic and Energy FM in Ireland.

http://www.magic105.net/techtalk.html

Their target area is Belfast, N. Ireland, around 65 miles away. The
sheep in between are just a bonus.

With their directional array they also have listeners in parts of
Scotland!

Check out their picture links.

--
Philip de Cadenet G4ZOW
Transmitters 'R' Us
http://www.transmittersrus.com

Philip de Cadenet May 26th 04 03:59 PM

Kyle,

Radio stations usually use a transmitter to broadcast - wannabe pirates use
a webstream which has nothing to do with radio!


Some wannabees even use more powerful transmitters than yours.

Here's Magic and Energy FM in Ireland.

http://www.magic105.net/techtalk.html

Their target area is Belfast, N. Ireland, around 65 miles away. The
sheep in between are just a bonus.

With their directional array they also have listeners in parts of
Scotland!

Check out their picture links.

--
Philip de Cadenet G4ZOW
Transmitters 'R' Us
http://www.transmittersrus.com


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