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Default So where are these SSB and pirate stations?


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I'm having fun with my new Sangean ATS909, but so far I listen to
official broadcasters only whose schedule I get on the Internet.

My ATS909 does SSB which seems to be a must for a "real" shortwave
radio. But, how do I find out which stations transmit on an SSB?

Also, how do I find these small, unofficial (pirate?) stations which
transmit the new world order? The official broadcasters are quite
diversified and interesting, but still quite "official".


Try 6925 KHz in either AM mode or USB evenings. Weekends and holiday
evenings are most likely to produce a station.



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"Daniel" wrote in message
oups.com...
I'm having fun with my new Sangean ATS909, but so far I listen to
official broadcasters only whose schedule I get on the Internet.

My ATS909 does SSB which seems to be a must for a "real" shortwave
radio. But, how do I find out which stations transmit on an SSB?

Also, how do I find these small, unofficial (pirate?) stations which
transmit the new world order? The official broadcasters are quite
diversified and interesting, but still quite "official".


Try 6925 KHz in either AM mode or USB evenings. Weekends and holiday
evenings are most likely to produce a station.




You can hear a pirate on 13.556 MHz LSB, 24 hours a day seven days
a week called Omega One. Be warned, the music is ****ty.

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Slow Code wrote:
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SNIP

Try 6925 KHz in either AM mode or USB evenings. Weekends and holiday
evenings are most likely to produce a station.


You can hear a pirate on 13.556 MHz LSB, 24 hours a day seven days
a week called Omega One. Be warned, the music is ######.


Smegma One...And with good reason...The operator of Smegma One is
an idiot.

Steve, K4YZ

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K4YZ wrote:
Slow Code wrote:
"DesignGuy" wrote in
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SNIP

Try 6925 KHz in either AM mode or USB evenings. Weekends and holiday
evenings are most likely to produce a station.


You can hear a pirate on 13.556 MHz LSB, 24 hours a day seven days
a week called Omega One. Be warned, the music is ######.


Smegma One...And with good reason...The operator of Smegma One is
an idiot.

What it's like to lick my excrement off of another man's genitals"sayth
Robeson
self hating gay basher get help

Steve, K4YZ


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