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Was that "Lucky 7" from out of Syracuse? I remember a local news report on
my Milwaukee TV station about it. The operator would appear on the screen wearing a gas mask. -John L. "Robert Casey" wrote in message ... Many pirates are radio amateurs - they have the knowledge and skill to put together a station. :-) We did that back in college back in the 1970's. One of us bought a homebrew transmitter, did some repairs to clean it up some, threw together some turntables and a crude mixer board, used a mic from a cassette recorder, and went on the air Friday night. We knew that the nearest FCC office was about 150 miles away, and was closed for the weekend. We played records mostly. Some jocks from a local licensed station found us, and did a few shifts of our air time! (Guess they wanted the opportunity to play their own selections instead of a mandated playlist). I commented on our crude equipment, and they said that they had seen worse at licensed stations. We shut down Sunday night and dismantled the setup. Later on someone else at our college did a pirate TV station! That made the New York Times! This was when the VCR was first comming out on the market. It was said that someone built that transmitter out of an old guitar amp. Sounds ludercutis, but if it was a tube amp, could actually be done. Use the VCR's channel modulator as the exciter, and that feeds the "guitar" amp. |