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Old May 20th 04, 07:37 AM
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Default Broadcasts from the North Sea today?

Something to bandscan for (unverified report).

** INTERNATIONAL WATERS. FriendShipRadio (playing sunshinemusic!) is
now ready to start test transmissions from MV Sheena. The ship will
be anchored somewhere on NorthSea and first transmissions will be
aired during Thursday 20th May. We might have few short transmissions
whole day long starting around 7 hours GMT. Frequencies used will be
on 16 meter band 17.4-17.5 MHz (Maynard Wesley, Chief Manager,
friendshipradio @ hotmail.com May 18, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Hope they
avoid the tone thing centred around 17.45 (gh, DXLD)


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Incidentally the hotmail address bounces.


"Mike Terry" wrote in message news:...
Something to bandscan for (unverified report).




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Mike Terry inscribed:

Incidentally the hotmail address bounces.


It's "hotmail" - of course it bounces!



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Mike Terry inscribed:

Something to bandscan for (unverified report).

** INTERNATIONAL WATERS. FriendShipRadio (playing sunshinemusic!) is
now ready to start test transmissions from MV Sheena. The ship will
be anchored somewhere on NorthSea and first transmissions will be
aired during Thursday 20th May. We might have few short transmissions
whole day long starting around 7 hours GMT. Frequencies used will be
on 16 meter band 17.4-17.5 MHz (Maynard Wesley, Chief Manager,
friendshipradio @ hotmail.com May 18, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Hope they
avoid the tone thing centred around 17.45 (gh, DXLD)


0830 GMT 20/5/04 17.495 MHz, AM, really weak, unidentified music, fading
badly (poor choice of frequency) - could it be them?

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Old May 22nd 04, 10:54 PM
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Hi Brian,

You must be new to the group and to pirate radio. You're certainly new to
the internet as you have cross posted to quite a few groups. There are
plenty of SHORT WAVE pirate stations that can be heard in the UK. Sunday
morning is the best time to listen around 6MHz. There are also pirate
stations using MW and VHF - so to class a pirate as someone using a
frequency modulated transmitter is a bit narrow minded.
People also still use valves for audio and RF amplifiers, as much as that
might horrify you!

You should be a bit friendlier and people might help you out !

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Mike,

Can you kindly tell me what this has to do with the topics discussed in

this group? While this newsgroup may be named rec.radio.shortwave the
majority of people here don't talk about shortwave. Since the majority

rules your postings are now considered off topic. Please post to some other
more appropriate group. And while you are at it please follow everyones

advice and get that clue they have been telling you to get.

Thank You

Brian


On Thu, 20 May 2004 06:40:50 +0000 (UTC), "Mike Terry"

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Incidentally the hotmail address bounces.


"Mike Terry" wrote in message news:...
Something to bandscan for (unverified report).








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Old May 23rd 04, 05:56 AM
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In article ,
"Kyle2" wrote:

Hi Brian,

You must be new to the group and to pirate radio. You're certainly new to
the internet as you have cross posted to quite a few groups. There are
plenty of SHORT WAVE pirate stations that can be heard in the UK. Sunday
morning is the best time to listen around 6MHz. There are also pirate
stations using MW and VHF - so to class a pirate as someone using a
frequency modulated transmitter is a bit narrow minded.
People also still use valves for audio and RF amplifiers, as much as that
might horrify you!

You should be a bit friendlier and people might help you out !


Kyle2 - a nasty Trolling Brian impersonator posted this from
rec.radio.shortwave.

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