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[email protected] November 7th 10 11:13 PM

Pumpkin Patch Radio (pirate)
 

Another late Halloween "special broadcast" 6925.05 USB @ 2302 UTC
continues with stuff like Ghostbusters and Devil went down to Georgia
- moderate signal stregth.

Jim (MI)

[email protected] November 7th 10 11:32 PM

Pumpkin Patch Radio (pirate)
 
On Sun, 07 Nov 2010 18:13:08 -0500, wrote:


Another late Halloween "special broadcast" 6925.05 USB @ 2302 UTC
continues with stuff like Ghostbusters and Devil went down to Georgia
- moderate signal stregth.

Jim (MI)


Radio Yellow Knife (tentative -pirate) - known better as the drifty
transmitter - usally settles in at 6934.9 kHz USB - that's where it is
now @ 2329 UTC continues with pop music - moderate to strong signal

Jim(MI)

[email protected] November 7th 10 11:34 PM

Pumpkin Patch Radio (pirate)
 
On Sun, 07 Nov 2010 18:32:31 -0500, wrote:

On Sun, 07 Nov 2010 18:13:08 -0500,
wrote:


Another late Halloween "special broadcast" 6925.05 USB @ 2302 UTC
continues with stuff like Ghostbusters and Devil went down to Georgia
- moderate signal stregth.

Jim (MI)


Radio Yellow Knife (tentative -pirate) - known better as the drifty
transmitter - usally settles in at 6934.9 kHz USB - that's where it is
now @ 2329 UTC continues with pop music - moderate to strong signal

Jim(MI)


Sorry, last station is on LSB

Jim

John Smith November 7th 10 11:41 PM

Pumpkin Patch Radio (pirate)
 
On 11/7/2010 3:13 PM, wrote:

Another late Halloween "special broadcast" 6925.05 USB @ 2302 UTC
continues with stuff like Ghostbusters and Devil went down to Georgia
- moderate signal stregth.

Jim (MI)


Pirate radio sure is NOT like it used to be in the 1970's ... I guess
with the dumbing-down of the schools, it only follows ...

Regards,
JS


[email protected] November 8th 10 12:20 AM

Pumpkin Patch Radio (pirate)
 
On Sun, 07 Nov 2010 15:41:54 -0800, John Smith
wrote:

On 11/7/2010 3:13 PM, wrote:

Another late Halloween "special broadcast" 6925.05 USB @ 2302 UTC
continues with stuff like Ghostbusters and Devil went down to Georgia
- moderate signal stregth.

Jim (MI)


Pirate radio sure is NOT like it used to be in the 1970's ... I guess
with the dumbing-down of the schools, it only follows ...

Regards,
JS


Well, there are a few semi-political pirates out there. There is WBNY
with "Commander Bunny" and Radio Free Speech with "Bill O'Rights".
WBNY still makes regular broadcasts atound 6900 kHz but I don't think
Radio Free Speech has been on lately.

I know what you mean though. Do you remember Dr. Tornado?

Jim

John Smith November 8th 10 12:45 AM

Pumpkin Patch Radio (pirate)
 
On 11/7/2010 4:20 PM, wrote:

...
Well, there are a few semi-political pirates out there. There is WBNY
with "Commander Bunny" and Radio Free Speech with "Bill O'Rights".
WBNY still makes regular broadcasts atound 6900 kHz but I don't think
Radio Free Speech has been on lately.

I know what you mean though. Do you remember Dr. Tornado?

Jim


Yeah, I like political talk/dissension/gov-mistrust/etc.

Sorry, don't remember him ... remember:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Caroline

It was kewl! Used to be a lot of pirates around ... if you had a good
antenna, you could catch a couple a night ... and find new ones all the
time as they came and went ... but, back then, used military xmitters
and amps were cheap and easy to come across.

Regards,
JS

[email protected] November 8th 10 02:03 AM

Pumpkin Patch Radio (pirate)
 
On Sun, 07 Nov 2010 16:45:48 -0800, John Smith
wrote:

On 11/7/2010 4:20 PM, wrote:

...
Well, there are a few semi-political pirates out there. There is WBNY
with "Commander Bunny" and Radio Free Speech with "Bill O'Rights".
WBNY still makes regular broadcasts atound 6900 kHz but I don't think
Radio Free Speech has been on lately.

I know what you mean though. Do you remember Dr. Tornado?

Jim


Yeah, I like political talk/dissension/gov-mistrust/etc.

Sorry, don't remember him ... remember:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Caroline

It was kewl! Used to be a lot of pirates around ... if you had a good
antenna, you could catch a couple a night ... and find new ones all the
time as they came and went ... but, back then, used military xmitters
and amps were cheap and easy to come across.

Regards,
JS


You would have liked Dr. T. He called his station Radio Metallica
Worldwide. His favorite person to go on a tirade against was Janet
Reno. Supposedly he had a 10KW transmitter.

When conditions improve there will be more pirates audible. There are
still quite a few on. See:

http://www.frn.net/vines/

Jim


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