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Brian Hill March 27th 05 03:57 PM

QSL for Pirates info
 
Anybody know of a currant address list for QSLing North American Pirates. I
got a few reports I'd like to send but no addresses.


--
73 and good DXing.
Brian
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A lot of radios and 100' of rusty wire!
Zumbrota, Southern MN
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dxAce March 27th 05 04:22 PM



Brian Hill wrote:

Anybody know of a currant address list for QSLing North American Pirates. I
got a few reports I'd like to send but no addresses.


There are various maildrops and some have their own addresses. Possibly try a
Google on the station name, and sometimes you can find their address.

Many though of course indicate a maildrop during their broadcast.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Brian Hill March 27th 05 04:28 PM


"dxAce" wrote in message
...


Brian Hill wrote:

Anybody know of a currant address list for QSLing North American

Pirates. I
got a few reports I'd like to send but no addresses.


There are various maildrops and some have their own addresses. Possibly

try a
Google on the station name, and sometimes you can find their address.

Many though of course indicate a maildrop during their broadcast.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Yea I been searching. I just got a couple I need addresses for. I was just
trying to add another resorce if there was one.
Thanks Ace.


--
73 and good DXing.
Brian
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A lot of radios and 100' of rusty wire!
Zumbrota, Southern MN
Brian's Radio Universe
http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/

EMAIL-
(Hide the $100 to reply!)



dxAce March 27th 05 04:38 PM



Brian Hill wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


Brian Hill wrote:

Anybody know of a currant address list for QSLing North American

Pirates. I
got a few reports I'd like to send but no addresses.


There are various maildrops and some have their own addresses. Possibly

try a
Google on the station name, and sometimes you can find their address.

Many though of course indicate a maildrop during their broadcast.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Yea I been searching. I just got a couple I need addresses for. I was just
trying to add another resorce if there was one.
Thanks Ace.


This MAY help:

** INTERNATIONAL. Pirate Stations: ***MAIL DROPS***
================================================== ===================
*Basel: Box 510, CH-4010 Basel, SWITZERLAND
*Belfast: Box 1, Belfast, NY 14711
*BRS: Box 109, Blue Ridge Summit, PA 17214
*Elkhorn: Box 69, Elkhorn, NE 68022
*Eisenach: SRS Deutschland, --Station Name-- Postfach 101145, 99801
Eisenach, Deutschland (Germany)
*Herten: PO Box 2702, 6049ZG Herten, The Netherlands
*Hoogeveen: PO Box 663, 7900AR Hoogeveen, The Netherlands
*Huntsville: Box 11522, Huntsville, AL 35814
*Merlin: Box 293, Merlin, Ontario NOP 1W0, CANADA
*Neede: PO Box 73, NL-7160 AB, Neede, The Netherlands (Radio
Spaceman)
*Providence: Box 28413, Providence, RI 02908
*Santiago: Casilla 159, Santiago 14, CHILE
*Ytterby: C/o SRS News, Ostra Porten 49, 442 54 Ytterby, SWEDEN
---------------------------------------------------------------------
***E-MAIL ADDRESSES FOR STATIONS***
================================================== ===================
Alfa Lima International:
Big Thunder Radio:

Blind Faith Radio:

(The) Border Radio:
(?)
Buckwheat Radio:

(The) Crystal Ship Shortwave:

Dr. Who:

Friendship Radio:

Grasscutter Radio:

Ground Zero Radio:

Ironman Radio:

Jolly Roger Radio Int'l:

KIPM (Illuminati Prima Materia):

KMUD:

KRMI Radio Michigan Int'l:
(?)
Laser Hot Hits:

Radio Borderhunter:

Radio Cochiguaz:

Radio Omroep Zuid:
or
Ragnar Radio:

Seattle Free Radio:

Shadow Radio (WSDW):

Sunshine Radio:

United Patriot Militia BINGO:

Undercover Radio:

Voodoo Radio:

Voice of the Angry *******:

Voice of Capt. Ron:

Voice of the New World Order:

WBMR (Black Mountain Radio):

WEAK (Radio):
(?)
WHYP:

WLIS (We Love Interval Signals):

WMOE:

WPAT:

WPN (World Parody Network):

Z100:

(Additions/corrections to mail drop or e-mail addresses appreciated.)
(Free Radio Weekly Oct 9 via DXLD 4-156)

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Brian Hill March 27th 05 06:27 PM


"dxAce" wrote in message
...


Brian Hill wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


Brian Hill wrote:

Anybody know of a currant address list for QSLing North American

Pirates. I
got a few reports I'd like to send but no addresses.

There are various maildrops and some have their own addresses.

Possibly
try a
Google on the station name, and sometimes you can find their address.

Many though of course indicate a maildrop during their broadcast.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Yea I been searching. I just got a couple I need addresses for. I was

just
trying to add another resorce if there was one.
Thanks Ace.


This MAY help:

** INTERNATIONAL. Pirate Stations: ***MAIL DROPS***
================================================== ===================
*Basel: Box 510, CH-4010 Basel, SWITZERLAND
*Belfast: Box 1, Belfast, NY 14711
*BRS: Box 109, Blue Ridge Summit, PA 17214
*Elkhorn: Box 69, Elkhorn, NE 68022
*Eisenach: SRS Deutschland, --Station Name-- Postfach 101145, 99801
Eisenach, Deutschland (Germany)
*Herten: PO Box 2702, 6049ZG Herten, The Netherlands
*Hoogeveen: PO Box 663, 7900AR Hoogeveen, The Netherlands
*Huntsville: Box 11522, Huntsville, AL 35814
*Merlin: Box 293, Merlin, Ontario NOP 1W0, CANADA
*Neede: PO Box 73, NL-7160 AB, Neede, The Netherlands (Radio
Spaceman)
*Providence: Box 28413, Providence, RI 02908
*Santiago: Casilla 159, Santiago 14, CHILE
*Ytterby: C/o SRS News, Ostra Porten 49, 442 54 Ytterby, SWEDEN
---------------------------------------------------------------------
***E-MAIL ADDRESSES FOR STATIONS***
================================================== ===================
Alfa Lima International:
Big Thunder Radio:

Blind Faith Radio:

(The) Border Radio:
(?)
Buckwheat Radio:

(The) Crystal Ship Shortwave:

Dr. Who:

Friendship Radio:

Grasscutter Radio:

Ground Zero Radio:

Ironman Radio:

Jolly Roger Radio Int'l:

KIPM (Illuminati Prima Materia):

KMUD:

KRMI Radio Michigan Int'l:
(?)
Laser Hot Hits:

Radio Borderhunter:

Radio Cochiguaz:

Radio Omroep Zuid:
or
Ragnar Radio:

Seattle Free Radio:

Shadow Radio (WSDW):

Sunshine Radio:

United Patriot Militia BINGO:

Undercover Radio:

Voodoo Radio:

Voice of the Angry *******:

Voice of Capt. Ron:

Voice of the New World Order:

WBMR (Black Mountain Radio):

WEAK (Radio):
(?)
WHYP:

WLIS (We Love Interval Signals):

WMOE:

WPAT:

WPN (World Parody Network):

Z100:

(Additions/corrections to mail drop or e-mail addresses appreciated.)
(Free Radio Weekly Oct 9 via DXLD 4-156)

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Thanks Steve.

B.H.



RedOctober March 27th 05 06:48 PM

Many of those stations on the list are run by one operator, others are
no longer on the air.

QSLing pirates is much different than QSLing the few remaining BCB
stations... although pirate QSLS are so much more interesting!

ALWAYS include $1 or a few units of first class postage if you snail
mail, very few will respond if you lack the postage. Many pirates are
sending EQSLS these days so don't be disapointed if you get one via
e-mail. Pirate radio today is different than it was in the 1980's and
early 90's.


Tom Sevart March 27th 05 11:39 PM


"Brian Hill" wrote in message
...

Yea I been searching. I just got a couple I need addresses for. I was just
trying to add another resorce if there was one.
Thanks Ace.


You might drop a message at www.frn.net, I'm sure someone there would know
which maildrop is in use by what station. And don't forget that some pirate
stations never use maildrops or communicate with their listeners.


--
Tom Sevart
Frontenac, KS
http://www.geocities.com/n2uhc



[email protected] March 28th 05 02:03 PM

I received my first EQSL about two months ago and it was as excittting
as
the first snail mail QSL I received back in 1966. A few days later
another
pirate sent a snail mail QSL and a CD-R containing the entire
broadcast.
I can see why many priates would prefer the EQSL as there is less
expense,
with faster turnaround.

I hope to get my new and improved, and redeisgned 4 time QTH back in
shape this week. A tree limb came down in a mild T-Storm last night
and ate my "long" wire antenna. Wire is cheap and I have plenty more.

Terry



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